.ftf '" : ' vft l vf; SCREENjdPATROIS hnndaomo . n inmiiv tnn "' ' " Conwny ' snya that If i..iia irfiiu ts, a.uii,r - ban"?' .,,1 with better menu muicur he I b,w,ct!i, nvcroBO run at men it .rc. tbnc the vnb In h oiinon " -i n fni in "i : ...ii.. ...mn. womnu conMnlIL,r'f,, which ho 8- v". i.i-i. i.n lainnnonr vWelX , 1 m feel ,rf.nanly 0f tlie P:" . - ....LlAr nf nnlior- nii !- lloUnnrthrentcnBto Isnn on ""--"iViUhfil. Ho lias pwycu " thm ro SoP,Vo8tto almost every ft aV il . .tell fcnilnlno stors, nml In one of !" ' J ' eductions 1ms been road, by the story to kiss and caress. ,B,f.,ituiiy ktatnB 10 Klr) 8polls th0 lluH("VM like a child after he hns ltS-IWnttow.peuy the l,raf S.'i,n atrnln o Tcnrlo'H thoughts Tb.,,,'tPt ni he conlldcd Uicm to on tot?CA "Young., whom ho Is C.IJT. nnnoVltc In "The Aormuucn ppo'Hc nlaylnjs,,' nt the Stnnicy licit. w. Vonin GLAUM S "Tho Ion'c- T.01'.. Tv,..1,1.r. I,0Ul .TOSOPII ot'isn Daughter, LJ"I iniiiinff story, comes to the Hi?',sstaep! v ini se Uinuiii i-r ": ,,t... . ,B?to'vrtor 1p "The Txinc Wolf's Prince Jrlrtor irc thnt tnkos D.ff" i. hlinten,retntlon of Mol "at "l"'vll," a stage Bcnsotlon of a "AwtbT popular sW and screen . A !.- . iw! mills to 19 reputation In the Pfwu"- " j"tJ HOrccn ica(ilB tl for Mrs Komlall. Mnxlnc Elliott BJ Fvnrlnovn. Hertrnm Grassby has ifonty todo " the Lone WoW. Grassby F'-'i-i..,. .J,Pt remombercd for his " ll,n mm To VTho Scarlet Pirn SKr wd VTho Komnnco of Happy Valley." nONSTANCC TALMADGB proves Utliat she can cook as well as act In 'Tn-n Weeks," inucn itohi ijuiuu, Wh?ton's Play. "At the llnrn. ' to bo J," Hip Arcnd n next week. rt0." "J '...V-'L Jm with but little money At Is forced to keep house for herself mil do her own cooking. And Miss TilBiadco ''ot,s it.ns ctl8crccn ,WI" Om. It may be beyond the province c mere man, but any skilled honscwlfo .ill toll ou that the charming actress knows the business of cooking as well is how to make people laugh. In fact the i quite as proud of her household IccomiilWunents us she is of her screen talent. , WIMJAM rAItNUM' possesses to n degree power to make pcopl8 feel the thought he has in mind. This Is doraon-tnited In "Heart Strings," nt the Victoria next week. Every one knows that n successful ac tor must "feel the part" ho is enact ing. Mr. Fnrnum feels tho part, thinks the part, is tho character. t William Fnrnum ts n nntivc of Bos ton, born July 4, 1870. Ho began his rarccr at tho ago of fourteen Jn his father's stock company. After several years in stock lie organized his pwn company and nppenred in innny notable roles. Mr. Farntim has appeared n such tbotodramas ns "Wolves of tho Night," 'The Last of the Duancs." "The Lone gtarltauger," and "Lcs Miscrablcs." THE Metropolitan Opera IIouso opens with Mary I'ickford in "Pollynnna" on May 8 as tho first presentation here of the I'nltcd Artists Corporation's film. A. novelty will be the advance sale of teats and the reservations of scats in boxes. The I'nltcd Artists Corporntlou li composed of Miss I'ickford, her hus band, Douglas Fairbanks ; Chnrlic Chnp lin and Unvid Wnrk firlffith. TIipv linvi. pleased the Metropolitan for an extended KATHKRINH MacDQNALD, new est of lending film stars," will bo Hen nt the Stanley week of April 12, In "The Itoauty Market." "The Thunderbolt," n First National picture. Mtabhslied Miss MncDonald firmly in the minds of tho public ns a talented actress as well ns a rcnl beauty. She h shown ns a social butterfly deliber ately jilttcing herself oi: the matri monial market in the hopo of Belling beauty to n rich man whb can and will live her the luxuries sho thinks essen tial to her happiness. However, un like the umibI story of this sort she does so without compunction and with lunnisglWngs. The -plot is unusual in this respect. 'A LICi: HILLS, comcdicTSne, imper sonating the kittenish spinster, "Ella Ahrott," In "Take It From Me," could encase herself in h fairly food sized htovo pipe, bo, according to Euclid, aie her lines straight nnd paral lel. Sho has tho faculty of playing nn utravngant rnlo without becoming idi otic, and that's a gift. MOrJTEMEZZI MAY ATTEND Composer Expected at Performance of His Opera Next Tuesday italo Montemezzl, tho composer, who now in the United States, expects to w present nt tho performance of his opera, r.'Ainoro del tro He," at the Jictropohtiin Ojiera House next Tues day cveniui; by tho Metropolitan Opera i?: J1' s, wln nntairally add to tho In vest which a performance of this fine ork alwnjs engenders. ur. (,utti t'uhfcazza has chosen n & ('"t. f".r tl,c l,crn- W lending HD I'jft that of Flora, will be tuken m !i'"lia M"zio- wll Btudlcd tho role i U tin. composer himself. Mr. Marti- fti "',?' Munfrcdo. The role of taLn "' ,K "K- Archlbnldo, will be eiiualihr'1"10 I)ill,,r- wll no c . ' '' '"IHTsonutlon of this tragic Iuro Tifr0tllH '" tllP cn8t w"l 1'C Mr Mnrln1'0 Au! ",0 a,ul Anolo Hadu. r. .Morniuniii win conduct. COHAN'S COMEDIANS Mew Organization Will Make Bow i The In "Mary" Kllsti'r ui'pk fittrnnllmi nt , I... f'urrid Cohan V" ,,,,;lu"t,lip', by George M. M Cli.iVm 'ntroducp the "George L . W' l '"' : n mimical Play Mum. Vni i lmiHietii "celled . ' "" l8.,l,e "ece "' " & ,1" ' ,,A),0V(! everybody in tihie l n0JW' (,f0-B M. should trotJ ! .. ' V"I"Jr of "Going. Up." ,.,, '" iiii'iouies. Tho perxoiuiel jnimimi iucliitles such expert c.r. :".. ."".ni'iiy nrtlHtM ns Georgia J.uet' vln!". 'l't,!,uJVN' Juwt'8 Marlowe, hiobwu ' Al t,t'rr,'l nd George Ca.ting the Katienjammers W ii,' '"' l',l8t for "Katzenjnmmer I'l-Shi M m ",''w?t . """K "lance -fun ken'e'I "u ,vuom, to bo pre- 110 ttr.."1",'" m'xt ww. was li"' fflT1,?,lo,c,ou,,,ook nml nct I)(r Cuntuii, .! ,,u hutwiijummcr, 1,1.- .luuin nnd ni ti,n !... ,.!...' IlimTlv ... ';o,."io .m,0- hut they u"lle dances of ,thc plcce. IN ThE WINDOjWS OFTHE MOVIE SHOPS r V a ft aaaaaair''tt JL . . . K'MnM, CLARA KIMBALL TOUNC7. THE FORBlDPEKl WOMAN," Stan ,04 Guide to Photoplays for Coming Week bTANLEY "Tho Forhldilen. Woman." with Clara Kimball Young. Htory is by Lenoro J. Coftey anil deals with jx ParlBlnn love affair loadlnc from Rorrow to romance. It lias Conway Tenrlo as leading man. Special East er muslo will bo Klvon by tho orches tra nnd orKan. Tho I'cnn-Yalo boat rnco will nlso bo shown. PALACE "Tho Lono Woirs Daugh ter' Is by Louis Joseph Vance, nnd tolls of tho further adventures 'of the characters In this nuthcir-B crlmlnnl flor ,rany thrills nro promised. Loulso Glaum ts tho loading lady. 'ARCADIA ;'Two Wcoks," has Con stnnco Talmndro In Anthony Whar ton'H story of tire bettor-claim rl,nm. Blrl comedy. Sydney A. Frankllrt ill- reuicu u nnu uonwny Tcarlo Is tho leading man. v'XAtil"AZr Uear Strings.- brings William Fnrnum In a dramatic talo of tho lovp .of n brother and his rovongo upon thoso who dealt unkindly with his sister. J. Gordon Edwards d. REGENT "Out Yonder" features Ollvo Thomas In n story directed by Ralph Ince. Tho star appears ns a light house itrl who Is involved In a com plicated lovo story. CAPITOL "Tho Sporting Duchess," with Allco Joyco as tho star. This Is a tnlo of English sporting llfo and was irmdo by Vltatrrnph. COLONIAL "Tho Luck of tho IrlBh." wun Anna w. iNUBBon, tlrst half of week, "arcatcr Than Fame," with Elaine Itnmmerstetn, Inst half. ALllAMDIlA "Alarm Clock Andy." with Charles Itay. "Should n Hus band Forgive?" with Miriam Cooper, last half. MARKET STREET "Stronger Than Death," with Nnzlmovn. "Should n Husband Forgive," with Miriam Coo per, last half. IMPERIAL "Stronger Than Death." with Nnzlvoma. GREAT NORTHERN "Sho Loves and Lies.'.' with Norma Talmadgc. STRAND "His Houso In Order," with Elslo Ferguson. "Mary Ellen Comes to Town," with Dorothy Glsh, last half. RIVOLI "Tho Llttlo Shcptrerd of King dom Come," with Jack Plckford. BELMONT "Alarm Clock Andy." with Charles Rny. "Should a Woman Tell?" with Allco Lake, last half. LOCUST "His Houso In Order," with BIslo Ferguson. WEST ALLEGHENY "Tho Amateur Wife," with Ireno Castle, Monday and Tuesday. "Respectable by Proxy." with Sylvia Hrenmer, Wednesday and Thursday. "Doublo Speed," with Wal lace rteld, Friday nnd Saturday. COLISEUM "The Copperhead." with Lionel Barrymore, tlrst half. "Tho Third Woman." with Carlylo Black- well, Wednesday. "Other Men's Shoes." with Craurora Kent, Friday nnd Saturday. JUMBO "Tho Beloved Cheater." with Lew Cody, Monday and Tuesday. "Pals First," with Harold Lockwood. Wednesday. "Revelation," with Naz Imova, Thursday. "Toby's Bow," with Tom Moore. Friday. "Jinx," with Mabel Normand, Saturday. CEDAR "Jack Straw," with Robert WnrwicK, Monuny and Tuesday. "Mary's Ankle," with MacLean nnd May, Wednesday nnd Thursdny. "Tho Beloved Cheater," with Lew Cody, Friday, nnd "Tho Third Woman," with Cnrlyfo Blackwell. Saturday. LEADER "Tho Corslcan Brothers," with Dustlo Farnum, Monday and Tuesday. "The Amateur Wlfo,1' with Ireno Castle, Wednesday and Thurs day. "Respectable by Proxy." with Sylvia ilreamcr, Friday and Saturday. Writes Burlesque Librettos "Douglas Leavitt, with "Take It From Me," now at tho Shubcrt, has just finished his sixteenth book of bur lesque for the ColumWa circuit. Lust year ho wrote eleven burlesquo plays. CHESTNUT BELOW JOYFUL EASTER Thn CLIKHIIATEU STAll OF STAGK AND SOIlKIINt VALESKA SURAf T AND HER PLAYERS With Eugene Strong- and Walter C. Percival in "Scarlet" A MlITltorOMTAN ROMANAk IV JACK l.AIT Mollie Fuller ll.ii le or Hnllr.i H full") In "COUSIN i:i.EAN0lt" bKCOND AMEHICAN TOUKl Lily Lena i:nulml' l'aalilon I'luiw Comedltnnii McConnell & Austin I Davis & EXTItA ADDED ATTIt.U'TIONi HOMER AND ORACIK Dickinson & Deagon Orth & Cody In Clinttrr, Hone untl Dunre THO HIIOHH DAILY, S 1'. M. , 1?(C'LUD1N1 WAR TAX. HILADELPHIA THEATRC SEVENTEENTH AND DELANCEV STREETS ' JLmd EVENINOS AT 1.30. MATINEES TMUK8DAY AND SATURDAY AT 8.30. P ! THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK VICTOR HERBERT'S NEWEST AND MOST MELODIOUS TRIUMPH VuiJiaaam THE ULTIMATE IN INTIMATE MUSICAL PLAYS With GEORGIA O'RAMEY -A De Luxe Cast -and tho Flret Bouquot of Boautio. from tho ,Grden of Girl. p. nnu tnn , fw .153.50 SEATS FOUR WEEKs'lH ADVANCE AtlCE cJOYCE. THE STORTING DUCHESS" Capitol .' ' ' L lKT ' " v . JBIF-' ia isBK iw i y'&w m iB v 'M E 'Wk. ) 'vlHM-l A WILIIAM FARNUM "HEART STRfNGS11 victona- KEITH INTERESTS WIN Vaudeville Managers Held Not In Restraint of Trade Tho Fcdcrnl Trade Commission has handed down a unanimous -decision thnt no illegal combination of vaudeville houses existed. In dcclnriug that there was no trust among amusement houses tho commis sion issued nn order dismissing tho com plaint containing, tho allegations. The result is a victory for tho Vaudeville Managers' Protective Association, the . F. Keith Vuudcvillo Bxchnngc, the is. b Keith Circuit, tho Ornheum Cir cuit and others, controlling or repre senting hundreds of'vnudcvillo theatres. Tho order stated that tho commission found no violntlon of tho Clayton act or any other lnw. Tho case was argued before tho com mission nbout n mouth ago. Tho vaude ville managers were-represented by cx Gorcrnor Folk, of Missouri, and Maurice Goodman, of Now York. K. F. Albcc, chief owner in ,tlio JCcith Cir cuit nnd president of tho Keith Lx- Lchangc, was uctlvo in tho case. Tho controversy had Its origin in dif ferences between nn actor's organiza tion known as the White Hats and the vaudeville managers. Tho White Itats demanded that no persons be engaged as actors except members of their or ganization. Upon the refusnl of the managers to accede to this demand there was n strike of the White Rats through out tho country about threo years, ago. The complaint before tho commission followed. MASK AND WIG SHOW The Mask and Wig's thirty-second annual production, "Don Quixote, Esquire, " will bo shown nt tho Forrest next week. Three hundred and eighty two men came out for the production, and only sixty-five men wcro available for cast and chorus. Charles S. Mor gan, stage manager, had unusual op portunities to select a. cast. Charles Gilpin, musical director, lias written fifteen original numbers, instead of fol lowing the custom of "borrowing" from current muslcnl comedies. Edwin M. Lavino has designed costumes, tho locnlo of Spain giving Mr. Lavino an oppor tunity for picturesque coloring. A spccinlty in the second act, enti tled "Alnddin," aims to reach the club s high-water mark for costuming nnd lighting." Boardwalk Filmed for Stanley Co. Motion pictures of the Enster parade on tho UoardwnlU will be shown next week at the Stanley, Palace and Arcadia Theatres. This nnnunl fashion show is internationally famous. TWELFTH STREET WEEK FESTIVAL! Herbert Brooks In WIT AMI WONDERMENT A MUHICAL NOVELTY! Kharum Tim Wonilerful l'frhluii rianlat Pelle "Topics of the Day" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! l'KANK ANNE In "Let's Tulr n WnlU" 30o AND B5r. NK1IIT.S, 8 O'CLOCK. 30c TO 11.50. HEATH ON HALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. nur. mi., . .u S.t. Mat., $2.00 and $2.50 PISH CONSTANCE TALMADGE. 'TWO WEEKS" Atrcadld EL91E FERGUSON, ' "HIS HOD5E IN ORPER Sroadwau LOUISE GLAUM "LONE WOLFS PAIK3HTER" P.a1acp CHAPLES -RAY. "ALARK CUOCH ANDV Belmont: Sothern-Marlowe Matinee Weekly During their forthcoming engage ment in this city, 10. II. Southern and Julia Mnrlowc will play but ono matinee, Saturday. According to their custom, thcro will bo no mid-week matinee. Mat. Today Toni(ht Last Time "Penny Anle" SPECIAL EASTER MOND A nir. Hnnpnr Mimical I'omnlr, Ilaird Upon the Fnrnous l'unnr Cartoon. M.PENN lAncaHtrr Av.. Urt. 40th & flt Ilallr SllS. nnd Em.. 7 & B S iikXT WEEK . BIG EASTER SHOW S SPLENDID ACTS NAT NAZARRO & CO. Including RUCK and UDHDI.E3 . jBobbe St.' Nelion Amanda Gilbert Trio; EMcCretvy & Doyle, "The Motorcycliit" JfiYPSYMFRiniTH & M ?njijj -- - ----- w ,,rt.v rirat t l'lillnilclphlu Mhovrloc JACK PICKFORD r nt "tClvsrrJnr pAm." 1nMfIttA 5 IMl! Chnnifd Thursday VM ivvviuuuiuiuvvuuiuiunv M I LTfoN Dollar Pier ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tonight Saturday, April 3, 8:15 T 1 T T A RUFF0 AashUed by triT"7TT T SO ANNA rllZ.lU PRANO With nUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Modem Altschuler, Conductor All Beats 3.00. Urt Balo at All notels nnd Uox Offlco In Atlantic City Now. APRIL 8 TllltnDAV EVENINU IIEC1TAL IS)IFILJT BAMEIUCAN VIOLINIST ELLEVUEaATix,uDiATTjiooM Ticket" at Heppe'e. 130 Chestnut St. Conway'H or TleUetfue Ixibtiy. METKOI'OLITAN lfn rv m 1Q di'eka house ion. tvg. Apr. IV At 8:15 The S2S Dancers AND BERYL RUBINSTEIN, Pianiit Seat Hri lolo75c' 100' 51'50' $200 Now Uil Odie 1108 CHESTNUT ST. WAI.Nl'T 4424; HACK 07 MIrltorol.lTAN Ol'EKA IIOUHE TIIUIISDAY EVKNINIl. Al'UII, 15. H LITE'S CHAKMINO COMIC Ol'EKA BOCCACCIO EXCELLENT CASTCHOHC8 OF 150 Tickets, SUc tu S3.60, 1108 Clieatnut St. o'SiK'iioJf". Next Thur8- Evff-8:15 Concert by the Worltl-Krnowned Contralto Mme. Schumann-Heink Prices. $1 to 3. 1108 Cheat. Wal. 4424; Race 07 lleuellt United American War Visterntn. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE) METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, N. T. Tt'HS. T i A F rr r i Tvi o. L Amore Uei 1 re Ke I AT 8 Miiiei Muzlo.Tirfany, ruener, Herat. Mm, Mar. tlnciii, uiuur, Amnio, iiaua ConJ Moramonl. Heat HUB Ch.eatniU St. Wal. 44J4 , Koce 07. W1THERSPOON HALL FRIDAY EVKN1MI. APRIL 0TII THE SCHMIDT QUARTET Attainted by Ralph Ieopold, Pianist Benefit Suffering; Children in Europe TlrketH. Sl.BO. S1.00. 75o and 60o On Hle Unlveraltr Kitrnalon llox Ofllce llrwt Floor, Wlthcraiioun llldr. WITHERSPOON HALL THURSDAY. APRIL 83 O'CLOCK DAVID B1SPHAM Old Songs and Ballads Ticket nt Heppe's. S3.00 THE JAJME P. C. MILLER CONSERVATORY 108 CHESTNUT 8T Walnut 127 0ANCING TRIVATE LESSONS DAILY MODERN, ESTHETIC and FANCT DANC1NO PHYSICAIj CULTURE I WmJkmmkmmmtttLmk If PICKED BY HERBERT Emmie Nlclat Personally 8elected by CompooerB for "Oul Madame" Emmlo Nlclns, whoso voice Is one of the attractions of "Oul Mndnnic." was especially selected by Victor Herbert, whoso lilting score Is tho feature of the imtlmnto musical comedy nt tho Phila delphia Theatre. The French accent whjch Miss Nlclns employs is natural, for sho spenks French more fluently thnn she does English. Sho is a daugh ter of Alsaco and wns cducnted In 1'arls. , ' Miss (Nlclns received a thorough training before sho nppenred on the tngo. Her courses consisted of vocal and dramatic work ns'well as two years in ballet. Then she obtained a small role In. a light opcru which toured Europe. Aftcr throe yenrs of hard work, sho ifiniJIy won n lending role. Andreas Dippcl, who' formerly con ducted tho Philadelphia-Chicago grand opera, discovered Miss NIclas nnd brought her to the United 'States for ono of his operatic ventures. Then fol lowed nearly five years rn vaudeville ns the "little prima donna with a big voice." Her success In vaudeville brought her n contract for tho title role of "Little 'Simplicity." Her success In n fnni- nt hi ronntrv attracted the at tention of Herbert, who was looking for vocal material for "Oul Madame." Philadelphia Actress In London 1'cggv O'Nell, the vivacious yaufig Philadelphia actress, who was last seen here In "Tumblo In," Is now in London where she Is appearing In the lending role in Kobcrt Gourtncidge'lT'I'addr the Next Best Thing." She is ndvertised in the London newspapers as "The cclo-. bratcd American nctress." Dorothy Maynard In Mary Hits Dorothy Maynnrd Is n clever featured player from musical comedy who has an Important role in "Oul Madame," the successful Herbert musical comedy nt tho Philadelphia Theatre. In "Oh, Hoy," "Glorinnna" and "She's a Good Fellow" she won a host of admir ers In Philadelphia. KVEMNdS T HilB T. M. tlie TO 81.60 MAT. SIONDW, rilKS., TllL'ItS.. SATURDAY 30 Trent for Youne nnd Old tile and Little Ilrontl Monleomrrr At. F. O. MIxon-Nlrdl iinsrr, ui. nirr Mniinrrii zun, Mht 7 a u Neit Wfk Th MualrnI Force "ONCK UPON A TIME" THE 1IEATT1KH I rEOHlNl AVATSON'H DOOH nUBKE ft TOUIIEY nnd Cbarllo Clinplln. Marie IreKlrr, Mabel Normnnd In "Tlllle's Punctured Komance" Otrmontown At. at Venua ri 4 n QlrMViy'k' Mon., Tuen.. Wed. ELSIE FERGUSON In "HIS HOUSE IN OnDEK" Adapted from Mr Arthur nn Plnrro Tliiirsduy, Friday and Saturday "Mary Wlrn Comes to Town." witii nouoTiiv imi It 02D ST. IIKLOW I Vf4 MARKET wXOlV Matinee Xilft. Etc. 74 5 BIG VOD- ACTS Cr VIL Or mid Charlie Clinplln, Murle Drealer and .iinuei .ormnnu in "TIIIIb'h lMllirtiirwl llnmnnce" ftCU4t nrrv-HKcoNi and LOCUST Alt Week ELSIE FERGUSON in His House in Order Adapted from Sir Arthur Wlnr Plnrro Thum.. Frl., Hut. "Mnrv Ellen Come to Town.1' Willi DOROTHY OISH ht 63D ,ND HANSOM l,V.''"0v4' JACK riCKTORD1 In John Fox Jr.'s Story of the Cumber land. Mountains of Kentucky. 'THE UTTLE SHEPHERD OF "KINGDOM COME" Added Coraedv Johnny Roy In "RBlNOINh UP FATTIEn" TSetiivoKt,, B2D HT. abor MARKET rMon.. Tuea.. Wed. ' LHA3. KAI in "Alarm-Clock Andy" Thuriulay, Friday und Saturday SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? Coxla COIIi and Cedar At. Richard llaeh. Ort'l Monday nn4 ,T.K- stii Vv" ln WciInriHlitv mill TliurMilay. "MAKV'H ANKLE" Friday "TUB IIEI.OVEIl CHEATER," Hntnrilav "THE TIIIUD WOMAN" Cottocu.iivc MARKET ST. DEL. Hill II TteMinld OriranlMfc Monday. Tiiraiiny nnu tteunesuay, "COPPERHEAD" Thuredov "THE TIIIUD WOMAN" l'rliluy und hutiirduj. "Other Men' Shoe" W.r J- m L.NOAHTER AVE. nJtCUlCl AT 4lT Monday and Tuesday DUSTIN l'ARNUM CORSICAN BROTHERS Wrdncudny nnd Thurmlny "THE AMATEUR MII'E" l'rlilnv nnd Hutiiriluy "REHI'Pi'TAnl.E IIV PROW" Front & (llrard Are. ainoj Jumbo Junction. Fkd, L. Mondiiv mid TuemUy. IIELOVKD CHEATER" i-..i....i,.v "l'AI.H PIItST" Thur.d-NViIMOoVA.ni;'V..tion'. S.tufd-MAHEINORMAND In saili A ALLEflllENV AVE.I I Monduy unil Turn. Mr, rriion Cattle, """ '..THK AJIATEI'K WIFE" W'ednemliiy uuil lliurNiiny "RKSPECrAIILE IIV PROXY" Friday imd Snliirday WALLACE HMD In "DOPI1I.E KPEKn" Metropolitan Opera House Evening1 ArKIL 9 AT 8:15 The World' Grrateat Ilaritone T I T T A RUFFO The programme positively Include tho pro logue from "Pagllaccl," and Largo al Facto tum from "Tho Harbor of Seville " Heat SI to S3. 1108 Cheat. W'l.442.Rc67 A DANCING LESSONS QC A Teacher for Each- Piinil VJ . Inatructton f3 "?" Cheatnu B..IU.U. Method Q$j FlSiSSl Mirrored Studio Tr "uat3I3 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL X MATINEE AX . lis LSa C0MMKNOINO is jytew$mz . ToV1HX',l I IliHHEjDfTMf fLmIJ'i1Kuvit E ' fA 1 . K i---r-Affh-iW TMav'rrrT-r rr I . I I I I ITTT1 is 4-H 'rravv vk: vl I II 1 1 I 1 I I r.TliTt.l is 1-HiJ rrtiH 3!tekr Uj.IMIttl '""tiii5""N. jo.o AMCJIicaV 1S14 MAKKET STREET . THIS wr.BK 0 NEXT WEEK J. PARKER L .istfMBaBSBTWvS&;mV- By Louis Joseph Vance Combining the World-known Characters of "The Lone Wo'.l" and "False Face' aaS !'" """ 10 A. M.. 13. 3. 3.49. 0.49, 7.45 0.80 P. U. CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN AN ADAPTATION FROM ANTHONY WHARTON'S PLAY, "AT 4mfoii; WEEK APRIL tccoa AUtaicAy MAiiKtr ABOVB MNTH (I A. U. to 11 IB P. M. &14 rVSV ( APRIL 12TH "WATER. WATER, EVERYWHERE." FEATURINC WILL ROGERS Oermsntown Ate Chtlten Al Delow 8.15. 7 and F. X. Monday, Tuenday Wed An Allan Divan Production "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH" ThnrKilsr. V'rl & Rst. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "Greater Than Fame" Added "TUUe'a Puno- tured X o m a nee." with o h a p 1 1 n, , iiormana ana Drenler DKOAD & SNYDER AVENUB S.1B. 6.4S AND 9 P. U. Monday, Tueidaj and Wednesday MABEL BERRA Tha Famous Comlo Opera Prima Donas A Piramount-Artcraft Photoplay ELSIE FERGUSON In Tint South Philadelphia Showing of HIS HOUSE Hi ORDER lllll l'llimae.1 Tluirailav kfJTHB aRHATfcB HroudiKrle NORTHERN "..r'gan,;;- Next Week NORMA TAI.MAIX1E eAv. Heck "lir; i.iiti.74 At i.ir."'" Added "IIRINOINO UP FATHER" (tutu A W'Rlnut i3. liil.l & U avxr week ,AZlMOVA In "STKOMir.il THAN limTir; ALHAMBM lXth&MorrlaSlH Mon. Tuea. Wel. Vaudeville. I'lioiimiay CHAS. RAY In I'AiailM CJ.OCK ANDY" MONDAY. TlinsnAY. WKDNESDAt "8TH0NOER TIIAI DEATH" NAZIMOVA mmm IMPERIAL NAZ1MOVA Direction Stanley Company, of America LK fi MARKET ST, ASOVC ItTpV TODAY ".MY laDY'S OARTEtt" FJCCLCSIVE FIRST PRODUCTION (LARA KIMBM YOUNG Brilliant Star of "Eye of Youth," In her lavUh, new photo drama THE FOWfPPEN WOMAN m From the Famou Book by Lenore J. Coffee In no photo drama In year haa Clnrn Kimball Young eter hart character in plcturen that haa ntteil br ao anlendlilly iitni. nt fiiann Rnret. the ilaalilnff I'arlnlau Oocra Htar, ln no drama In which Mia Young hns appeared lina there been auch laTlataOfas of scenes, gonna, settings, and audi a wondroiia love story, A atorr that will double your admiration for Mli Young and her splendid actlnr. CAST INCLUDES CONWAY TEARLE WEEK OF APRIL 12TH-KATIIER1NE MaeDONALD In "THE REAIITY MARK! HTARTINt APRIllBTll (ANNIVERSARY WEEK) "HUCKLEHERllY FINN' "THE iYjrj&es.r&AYjrsrs& ssr READ, JR.. Prea-nt A Hauntmtlj BtaulUul Girt The World' Craltlett Criminal! y'?" tjW i-zv ',Jl -.fcak jtbV PBBTasFK'aTaV m-9 ' ilaUriilli laW i. mim iliillVliilli&ii SsLi5,,V 'llalismlll aPIrl' T0asKlKi'' INC' j m tm-if. siii ARCADIA NEXT WEEK JOSfcPII M. SCIIENCK PRESENTS 1 FROM ANTHONY WHARTON'S PLAY, "AT THE 1 "TWO WEEKS" 1!TH ROHERT WARWICK In "THOU ART ICTORIA NEXT WEEK WlIXLVJl'l'OX I'reaents WIUIAHFARH 2 -La A WondrodS Story A Drama of Thrills MARKET HT. Del. 17TII 0:4, A. M. to litis P. M. ENTIRE NEXT W'EEK OLIVE THOMAS In New Sclinlck Picture "QUTYONDER" fjJlrectloo of Ralph ince Scenea of Itticiied Orandeur MAIIIvirr STUEUT AT Jt VIPER Vnuilevllle--11 A M In 11 T M MAT WEEK A Pansouaft of Internatl.mM-Fame Distinctive, Original, Bewildering and Oracof'ul Terpalchoresn Exhlbitlon ANOTHER HEADLINER JACK ROSE "MURDERER OF OLOOM'' SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE MAJARES A Faiolnating Picture of Agility, and FleitbllitT. Other Acts Worth While Skill In Mondsy, Tuesday and Wednesday WM. FOX'S SUNSHINE COMEDY GIRLS (IN PERSON) Songs, Dances and Poses Other Acts Worth While Bill Changed Thursday m ISTj cussmis MARKET 8TIIEKT 11ELOW 00TU . '.'.80, 7 AND ll P. M. &Wii ll A. M. TO 11.18 P. " up REAIITY MARKET" anfaq Ww TODAY WALLACE RF.ID I ln"EXClSi;.ME" EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING W5t LJ f.3 Panorama of NeweMt FaMhiontt Daring Lone Wolf HimMtlll txx:( Todiii "The Lit tle Mirulieril of I Kingdom Come" THE BARN," ENTITLED THE MAN" Mmfoq Atactica, TODAY MARIE DORO ln "H!-10" in of Love and Devotion and Unending Suspense. 722 MARKET STREET 10 A M , 1J. a, 3 45, 6.45. 7 4, end II an T' M. .NfAT Wl.LK Plcturlrril Version nt the Fa nioiiH IlrOry Lime Mrlodrninii "THE SPORTING DUCHESS" WITH ALICE JOYCE IN THE TITULAR HOLE Frnnftlnnl unrl Alieghi.n A.'w NEXT Wia.K Gala Easter Festival! AU-Stsr Bill Headed hy Condensed Veralon ot Musical Comedy Exceptional Cast of Broadway Favoritsi, Big Oirlle Chorus, FictursiQue Scenss and Coatumes ESPE & DUTTON Topnotcliera of VeratllitT The World'a Most Famoua CUwa TOTO THE MAN WHO HAS MADE THE w uamj 41 UUJ1 SAMPSEL & LEONHARD Muilcsl Coined ly FaTorltss. AssliUd thews at the Plan uon Ms IRVING BEmjiTTWO Three Oirls Whose Voices Blend Harmoniously NORMA TALMADGE In liar Most Recent Success "SHE LOVES AND LIES" ''vrSWari .7 HUi.killBsljl'JIMIlMftlBBl mam wK3 ti ; i Ev . :-M it V .1: 1 .WW s"5 - - .. V 3 ' " .'. ,r-&A t- !k Ai'ivV :.VvO ,i'.
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