iSmGRAmfkoW fsciBEN TO PATRON TJTnnnlversnrjr of tho Stanley ThMtro will be ccioDnucy vuu ctn. '. o musical selectiou3 4P ayed I by ? qunley Concert Orchestra. This 'he .SW" :Lflnn takes on alguMcanco 1 Ik ol the fact that shortly tho " rstoSof the new Stanley theatre, TKIneSth and Market streets, will ,' qtnnlw to the new. many clmnges rfrnt SHI""..'" i i tl.n iirnanntnHnn Wffl7V thh Ity nnd thrf Stanley as the Pioneer In adopting every inno- tI"! ..iMMiirv week tho feature .l0...ui n nlcturteatlon of Murk ILM ip. "Huckleberry Finn." VI IM,8.. n Tnilor handled the screen f Ha k and Tom" nnd "Tom Saw oi .?. . ".. ,. I'arnmount Artcrnft If?r .. '. 't!i title rolo in "Huckle- lr .Finn" Is played by n boy-actor, NT. Sclent. Gordon Griffith Is Tom Im ? The comedy will bo Mack Sen- Ml ' ...... ..n.Inr tlm lllmptlon Of txl ?V r. Wnyne, will play n special projram. THREE years ago "William S. Hart n.ciVcd the idea for a western ' lie was confident that it won d ' ... -i.t mnttmintptiirn of Ills BUM l"..8'.?" ilX.f ,.M nf nt. career. .. , " , i.n utnrv until lm 3 into ft the full expenditure T Ime, money nnd care that it tie rrrf. Now that the, western .star is .iklnrM" own productions, it was not ,1 tht he should start producing lis n storV as a photoplay. The result r. that after fix months of arduous ,w "The Toll Gate" hns reached tho creen and will bo shown for the first ime it the I'nlacc, week of April 10. t Is n combination of ndventuro, love, otrtMt and thrills. Anna lj. Nlllson leading vroinuii. LOIS WILSON, whose previous ap iiearnnccs in Paramount Artcraft pictures have been with Bryant Wash Li in light comedy, plays a straight imotloual part In Itobcrt Warwick's "Thou Art tno man, 10 do suowu ui v. Arpitilin next week. She has tho role of an Kngllsh girl ic South Africa iho denounces mc man nuc ioycs us in ex-convict nnd lives to repent nnd sw him In his true light. wi Wilson is a southern Ctrl, who it the ago of sixteen wns teaching girls md boys older than herself in rural ,choois. tier cnaceo in pictures came as i result of her friendship for Lois lYeber, the well-known woman pro- incer. ... . . . Emotional roles arc noi new to ner, u she plajed them opposite Frnnk Kteaan and J. Warren Kerrigan. "K1, rJXDA lakes you back to the old - flats, this wild riding nnd all." uld Will lingers, ns he dismounted from bis horse after the filming' of one of tli scenes for "Wntcr, atcr Every where." In this Goldwyc picture the "West cf roundup days is said to be revealed with fidelity, both in atmosphere nnd in characterization. Rogers has n role which lie is qualified to play, knowing the traditions of the West and the code of the cowboy, ns he docs, from years of eiperiencc. Mr. Kogcrs would rath- ride nnd tnrow n rope tnan any thing else in the world, nnd "Water, Water Everywhere" give's him umplc opportunity to ride. "Plnying horse" for the kids and carrying four of them on bis back, ns ho does In this new picture, comes perfectly natural to Rorera, who loves children and has four of his own. EILEEN rERCl' has been placed under a six-months' contract by Wlliam Fov to appear ns feminino lead with various Fox Btars. The first pro duction in which Mips Percv will llcure TOMORROW Free Motion Pictures AT 3 P. M.AT 8 P. M. AT Tiff! POi.inwiNfi TiraATnra Aresdla- Clieitnut street llow lOtli. 0!ol Jtarkrt street at Junlptr. Vlttorli Market stroot below Oth. 133 Mirkft street. Auditorium 510 North. 8lh street. VUonKl street below JUrkot. uun njcj onfl locust streets. Jlyoll 8!M and Sansom streets. r.mont 5M ntoe Market street CrOSI KtVH- ROth nnH MarkAt .(m.1. IniNrUI fyith and Walnut streets. Wlifum .Market street below 00th. Allegheny Frankford and Allesheny aves. 2 Northern Droad st, and Erie ave. Jinnil (Termantown ave. and Venaneo. ;c Aiietneny 2Htn and Allegheny ave. 2t!Snh:K?k??,? av- Starcarotta st. CobcUI-onnantoyn. above Chelten rto. wniwr roni ni. ana Ulmrd av. fiin,H.bir77!St,Lan(1 Morris streets. ' WonlaJ 11th St. and Movsmenslna' nv. J'SJSKiL'.."KCk- i. i .l,,""v """i'ri JtilJt i""f th Auspices of 8t. Ames's Hospital. Metronolitan Onnrn TTnucn I Saturday Evff., April 24, at 8:15 Dno Aro'vc2I TIM8 season or ffhe WerM.j, Oreatest Pram.t0 Boprano) GIACOMO RIMFNT 7l5ftaBffi Oa8r7fi5 n Chemistry and the Future ''we.?.0.!?- S""""". . A. II.. Ph.D. SI.?,r Frce Institute of Science BATUItDAV nVBNIN'O. APnir. in ADMISSION ITtEH &SN fue5.Evtf..n.rilB. JAST PERFORMANCE DUT! -"WUUTAN OPEIIA COMPANT. N. Y. Luna ( lammovm. Km. n7.7:..T ".""W"-WUl tmgtmjfo! p Luca, lace 67. EUMMMicfMmms NINTII ANM itr..r A- "r 11IK BCANDALH or 1920" THE JANE P. C. MILLER u,ir CONSERVATORY "MCUE8TOUT8T. oAKCINs ..M 4J PlltVATT! Tfoo,. . " PliTatni ... ",Mwv-- ViUIrURB 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 nwioriSachPMpH brt. ,,n,trnlon 1HO Chestnat ovvicaio lrtrHBtudia uouit si n iRTlSSOZ SCHOOL UETnnivM...... 0.AI'Wl7iV AT TV1 lLUBa CASAI Q JT. llu"'n Involution ryT-r-JL.'1 "0" Chestnut 8t. & Ilyan's rni.VJ'Net n. -l- mmrT&hti&gn'f :i niif Xn'A.'JJL L!"uut WKMMfm ,on'8htat8:15 1 niciiAKD kbuhokb 'fy rt m Is tho screen ndnptatlon of tho Max llrand novel, "The Untamed." Tom Mix will bo the star. In her latest picture, "jnvo It to Mo," ulso n Tox jirotlucttou, the vcrsn tile actress did such line work opposite William ltiiSRell that Mr. Kox decided to placo her under contract. Miss Percy Is Irish horn. While n baby her parents brought her to this country. She received her education, like many of her professional sisters, in n convent this one In Ilrooklyr., the starting point of many fccrceu celebri ties. AT THE Arcadia Theatro Violet Hcminc will bo the star the week of April 10 in "The Cost," n plcturlza tlon of David Uraham Phillips's novel of the same name. It is said to be n strongly dramatic picture of colleeo nnd political life. Miss Hcming will be recalled for her success on tho Htngi! ns tho star of "Three Knees Kiist." TOM MIX, the popular William Fox star, wlM be seen tho week of April 19 nt the Victoria. In tho thriller. "The Cyclono," n talo of the Cnnadian North west Mounted Police. AT THE close of the opera season workmen will make the Metropoli tan's stago ready for tho showing of the "mnstcrpicco of motion pictures" which tho United Artists Corporation, composed of Mnry Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Chnrlle Chaplin nnd D. W. Griffith have nrranged to show for nn extended season. Tho first will be Mary Pickford. in "Pollynnnn," opening Sat urday, May 8. Catherine Doucet Scored in 'Molicre' Cntherino Calhoun Doucet, of the "Oui, Madame" cast, nppcured before nt the Philadelphia Theatre where tho excellent Herbert opcrn runs one more week. She wns ncclaimed for her work with Hcury Miller in "Molicre." Emmie Nijdns is n dimlnitlve prima donna with n powerful voice recently in "Mim Simplicity" in which she sang the title role. Favorite Farceur In Philadelphia John Arthur, who has made a big hit us the perplexed hero of "Up in Mabel's Itooin," played the leading roles in "Parlor, Hodroom and Bath and "Fair and Warmer" when these plays were presented In this city. From an Old Stage Family Iicnorc Chippendale, of tho Sothcrn nnd Mnrlowe company, comes of an old family of actors famous in England. Ilcr husband, Sydney Mather, is now appearing with Margaret Anglin. rrt sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssflik''sV1 SssssW I rwtrmtyf'1t''J M"'tttK Ft ililsssssssssssssssl ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssbSSesssssHO Bolmemt -THOU AW .THE .MAN" WOMAN IN THE SUITCASE? . 4Aj W?"$ t ssssMk tiuhij. t .; y "r t t c Two Weeks 0nly 1 j JL J, X V- Commencing MONDAY at 8 Sharp Matinee Saturday Only Nlfhts at 8 Sharp; Saturday Matinee at. 2 Sharp LAST APPEARANCES HERE UNTIL JANUARY 1922 Under the Personal Direction of Lee Shubert SOTHERN JULIA MARLOWE IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS First Weeks Mon.. Thurs. Eves.. Sat. Mat.; TWELFTH NIOHT; Tuos., Sat. Eves.: HAMLETl Wed., Frl. Even.: TAMINQ OF THE SHREW. Second Weekl Mon.. Thurs. Eves., Sat. Mat,: TAMINQ OF THE SHREW: Tuen., Sat. Eves.: TWELFTH NIQHTj Wod.. Frl. Eves.: HAMLET. Pricei, $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.10, including War Tax. Mm8. SSArVI S. nt 8sl5. Mats. Today . H 4Bfe. ra M M HUBERT NOW POP. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 2000 SEATS, $1 AMERICA'S OAYr.ST MUSICAL SHOW " Z flftHaVAlte me. 1 IT -V -V C7?o ?Xk rM CxNT l'HOniiCKii iiMiicit niiiKoiiov .nw. m, haiii:n. rOtt BENEFITS AT ABOVE THEATRES, v?jH' yrtfj .ht .5-.. pv', - --.. -. - ...- - - OF THE( SCRBEKJ v:&?t HV Aw KATHERINE McPONALp. I -i ,.irrz f $ l;mf--xm beauty marwet" Guide to Photoplays jor the Coming Week BTAXLEY "Tho Beauty Market" showH nn Interesting phase of social II fo that tleallng with marriages of conveni ence Kathnrlno MacDonnld Is the Btnr, nnd a pro-review of tho play rocommondH 'Itn entertaining qualities, ns Is also thef caso In "Hamlet," a de lightful Booth Tarklneton Goldwyn comedy, nnd "Tho Refreshing Itlvlcrs." n beautiful Prlzma natural color lllm. PATjAOH "Tho Forbidden Woman" features Clnni KiihbaU Young. K.i vorably reviewed. ARCADtA "Thou Art tho Man," with Hobcrt Warwick as nn KukIIhIi Mi dler of forotuno lmpllcutcd In tho smuggling of diamonds. There Is an unusual cartoon picture. Illuctrntlng tho care of automobllo tires. VICTORIA "Water. Water Kvery whore." haa Will UogerH ns the hero pf n talo of u town that lets women run tho bars. Clarenco Hndger di rected It from n. story by William It t.ulghton. Rogers docs many "stunts." nrOES'T "Tho Woman In tho Suit cine" has Knld Uennctt In tho humor ous comedy of a misunderstanding .about n photo found In a. traveling kit. Fred Nlblo directed It nnd C. Oardner Sullivan Is tho nuthor. CAriTOTr "Two Wcclts," a delightful chonis-glrl story, with" Constants Tal madge. o'llKAT XORTIIEKS' "In Old Ken tucky," with Anita Stewarti COLOSIAL "Judy of Itocues' Har bor," with Mary Miles. Mlnter. "The Wnlltoffs." with May Allison, lnt half. MPIMIAL "She Loves and Lies." with Norma Tnlmndpe, nnd mart of "Thn Lost City" first half of week. "Should n Husband Forgive?" with Miriam f'oopcr, last half. MATIKKT STREET "Judy nf nosue.s1 Harbor," with Mary Miles Mlnter. and "Tho Lost City." "Kxcuso My Dust," PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES UNDER M9ICAL -QIAOV APPLY BENEFIT PEPT,, OHE8TMUT ST, OPERA HOUSE UUIUINO, OHESTNUT ST Wwr r?i'R - ... .. -g ?4 i k?rtrd CLM2A K. WUNG. "THE FCRBIDPEN ODNSTANCE TALMAPGE. Capitol with Wnllaco Hold, and "Tlllle's Punc tured Romance." AlilIAiltttlA "Tho Wnlkoffs,", with May Allison ; "Tho Sporting Duchess, with Alleo Jojcc . t,OCUST "My Lady's Garter." directed by Maurlco Ttiurneur. A good story. CEDAR "Ills Houso In Order," with Hlslo Ferguson, Monday nnd Tuesday ; "Tho Copperhead." with Lionel Har rymore, Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday; "Too Much Johnson," with Bryant Washburn. Saturuny VUUISjUUil "J11IS IIOUHO 111 . UIU". Colonial-- rrPS.f s( A i -4 ) with E & o Ferguson. Mnnuny arm ,;,, , " V" i--"-!- " Tuesday, "Dfert Hold." with B. K. , Uotl; were accorded n most cord in re Lincoln, Wednesday nnd Thursday ; i ception. which their artistic achievc "Alarm Clock Andy." with Charles ments fully warrant, for both wero np Itay, Friday nnd Saturday. parent ly undismnyed by nppenring on JlEE.troXT "The Imp." with Flslo , the snme program witii even so great nn Jnnls. "Lasy. 1 t.ot, Willi Mar- ininrltn flnrk. lnt half. UlVOttI "Stringer Than nenth." with Nnsilmova. Favorlhly reviewed. WERT AU.EOUEXY "The Copper half f KoVnaAy', 'whlVivo ' Kuns ' Wild," Thurfday: 'Unci; Straw." with I head." with J..10HP1 uarrymore, nrat rtohcrt wnrwlclc, iTiiiuy nnti Maturuay. JUMBO "TIUIo'h I'uncturcd itomancc, Mondny and Tuesday : "Tho Uruml ot l.opcz," with Sessuo llnyakuwa, Wed nesday ; "Hond ot Love," with Taul Ino Fredericks Thursday ; "Soldiers of Fortune," Frldav; "Kyo for 12ye," with Nnztmovn, Saturday. 8TRAX1) "Rxcuso My Dust," with Wnllaeoi Ttcld ; "Tho Sacred Flame," with Emily Stevens, last half. LEADER "Hxeuso My Dust," with Wallaou Held : "Mnry llllen Tomes to Town," with Dorothy CJIsh, lust half Germantown Girl In "50-50" I ,,, , ,. ,, , i hisic oiing. a well-known Oeiinnn. town girl, is u member of the "Fitlj- I I-i ity company, now at the Opera i "ms-1. I DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. SHUDERT A. H. WOODS Gives Philadelphia Another Screaming Sensation 1 The town haa gone mad ovtr this smart and saucy play o a lady's llngerls. Everybody is talking and laughing about it. Tht critics wrote columns of praise about It. No space lor quotations. Co and see Icr yourstll. It will split your sides and rip your cloves. Take another head along you're apt to tauch your old one oil. Kfek ADFIPHl m.1KS1.00 Mat. Thurs. ., 2?0 " tWLLim TO $1.50 Mat. Today at 2'20 !f: mmk im week orsLi THE fSiaKt3mf&Qm Wi V toSSr and M GORTHELL BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 19TH JVXMK N0W THE SENSATIONAL MUSICAL SUCCESS ETTY BE HUGO RIESENFELD'S Tantalizing, Mesmerizing Tunes. With a Brilliant Broadway Cast and THREE DOZEN, DAINTY, DANCING DARLINGS , tf HIS SECOND RECITAL Croat Italian Baritono Scores Succoss at tho Metropolitan Opora House Concort Evidently Instructed by what ho had failed to do nt his first concert of tho souson nt tho Metropolitan Opera IIomkc, Tittn Iluffo, tho great Italian baritone, gavo his second recital last evening before nn nudienco not es pecially friendly nt first, but which wnrmed up to n high degree of enthus iasm by the close of the program. Assisted liv two nrtlstn nf tinntien- floned rank, Mr. Ituffo gavo one of the I best recitals of the year. Ho gnvo the two numbers In which ho especially cx i eels, tho Prologue from "I Fagllaccl" nnd the grent buffo bnritone song, "Largo nl Factotum" from "The Bar ber of Seville." He wns line In tho first Imr i' i i'mi i nle in tbp lar. Mr. Jtnlto Is above nil n dramatic singer, despite his obvious fondness for Italian lyrics i i e 'i ,iiiir key nnd it contemplative, not Tho selection' from "The Harbor" wns a veritable masterpiece of enun ciation and exiiuisito tonal quality, nnd i i ' in- litre- oixtm t I'-til I I (lined iiiidilnr a desire to hear Mr. Huffo ns Figaro with, say, Caruso ns Count Al mnvlvn, Mnrdouca ns Don Hnslllo nnd Miiliitcitn as Doctor Unrtholdo. How ever, this Is among tho operutlc ira lkHlblllties; they might get It in New ork, but in Philadelphia never. Ni t to this selection, which, it must I Mini, showed some diversity of opin ion us to tempo nnd other mechanical (.(tails between nccompnnist and soloist, the Prologue from "Piiglincci" was tho event of the evening. It came nt tho opening of tho program und wns, there fore, vomewlmt unfortunately placed, bul was given with u roundness of tone and beauty of hinging that placed it high among the concert offerings of tho present season. Mr. ItulTo was In fine voice throughout tho entire concert, and ns he warmed to his nudienco nnd the nudienrn warmed to him, n pro cedure necessary nfter the fiasco of the first concert, it beenmo n triumph of vocal and dramatic singing. Many en cores were demanded nnd were cheer fully given by tho great singer. The assisting artists were Arthur Hubinslcin. pianist, nnd Flora Perinl, uidizo-soprnno. It is not often thnt an urtiht of the position of Mr. Ruffo is hupporleil by performers of the rnnk of inesc two. who scored successes only srp, ... ,1,,, f l,n rlniiml onll , nr(iS( ,.s ,,ffn nnd nloveil nnd mini?. played and sane respectively , an though they were tho main holoists o the evening. They re ceived many recalls and Miss I'crinl I wnM obliged to repeat the "Turantclle" of Hossini. nl.hough it was by no means the finest bit of nrtiitic singing which sue (lid (luring the evening, and ,lr. Ituhinstcin had to respond with en cores to every number after the first. Into the Limelight Over Night Stage favorites nre often made over night. Kdith Day jumped into the lime light in "Irene" upon its first night in New York. Just so with demure Doris Arden. who plays Claire in "Fifty Fifty" nt the Opera House. She was nn owrnight bcnxiition and nil by neeldcnt -nl least opportunity nnd accident '''"""T '' "' " eomuincri to puico Miss Arden in the front rank of prcs- ,.,,. ,is,,- .., .,i ,.ni(-lv n-mi't il"ii'is Miss Arden may be classed ns one dis- covcrj of the present season in musical comedy realms. TITTAROrTO" GIVES GHES1 NUT ST. house NIGHTLY 8.15 POP. $1 SSS SAT. I SIX NIGHTS I TWO MATS. T1TILAT1NG MUSICAL FARCE LOVE LAOQHS LINGERIE MUSICAL GEMS U CAN'T FORGET AND THAT SP1CSPAN-SAUCY CHORUS OF CLASS LAST TIMES MAT-NIGHT SAT. APRIL 17 00D! BELOW HTlt PJIOHE L00UST 3850 WLW. ,p.ir . j .VCOwOSAMIItlCA RTANIXT OhCIIF.aTKA Albtrt F. WSJTJ6 Director WEEK NEW SCENIC MKmSi SUPPORTED BY ROY STEWART IN P1CTURIZATION OF f''mf-:''iB MARGERY LAND MAY'S "THE BLEEDERS"- pm&m$$zWFF WEEK APRIL 19TH WE CELEBRATE OUR SIXTH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN EXCEPTIONAL riCTOMAT. AND UUBIOAX. PKOORAK acxion "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" WASFW 1211 MARKET liIi m:R hthi:i:t W&yMK'mm KsllssssslsssssMb NIKT WKF.K Here Is at once the April 19th William S. Hart r?cTHE TOLL GATE" fxnxT wnnK a l'An.MiooNT-AnTcrtAnf riCTcm: k4f&S& SUPPORTED DV LOIS WILSON IN INITIAL SHOWING OF 'Sjflf j Attention Motorists! Added Attraction HHLlJoS - a short subject that U rcplrlc with drtp interest to .all owners and I nronpTlfi'e purci08er o-nu'omob(frs, fcetcfse deal crs nnd makers of nutos and automobile accessories nrosnrrtlvc purchasers of -automobiles, UkCKlsc deal crs and makers of WEEK OF MARKET ABOVE NINTII n A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. WEEK WEEK OF APRIL 1BTH Germantown Ave. nrl. Clielten Are. 2.15, 7 unci O P. St. i Monday, Tueidsy and Wednesday MARY MILES MINTER In "JUDY OF ROGUE'S HARBOR" Thursday, Trldty and Saturday MAY ALLISON In "THE WALK-OFFS" Added The Lost City (First Episode) MARKET STREET AT JUNirER YauaeTllIe U A. M. to 11 P. it. NEXT WEEK WILLIAM FOX'S (IN PERSON) Ottering Poses, Songs and Dances EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Tommy Allen and Company In a Bright, Orsss? Musical Skit OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE Northern KZ ?&, "IN OLD KENTUCKY" IMPERIAL Norma Talmadg BOUi t, Walnut 2.H0. U5 A 9 Mon., Tues., Wad Talmadge IVF&l MSft "LOST CITY" (first Episode) W.HAHBRA,5"iS? Mon., Tues. May AlltSOn "WALK. anil lVnl, ""J siwun 0IrpH,, MONDAY, TIlKnilAV mnTuurse wednehdat MARY MILES MINTER In 'JUDY OF BOOUE'B HinDQB." Addsd-'XOSX CITY'T (Vs",SpI.od) jlj '..ty. I us iiis7'.xftTOUv Ar. (,K.,ra8'i;r,iiiLUJi.v i irramron llfl llKlsr7Ms'WenJsVll i AsVJfnR I Ll iTTl-f - it ' la'.'I t lslllJA 111 A 1) 1-1 ' IDtraotton Stanley Company of jfmorfea MARJCETSTlAOOVCI COMMENCING MONDAY PEERLESS PRESENTS ADDED ATTRACTION EDGAR'S MMWI B tJUUltt "THE REFRESHING R1VERIA" (PRIZMA) DIRECT rROJI CM'RECEDENTED WEEK IN AN ADAPTATION fHOU IEN0IIE J. COlTEE'fl FAIIIBIAN LOVE BTOEY highest and most Ideslized form of movlne APRIL 19th VIOLET HEMING IN COMMENCING MONDAY GOLDWYN fOPM TOM MIX IN WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION. "THE CYCLONE "ATYY.VWT.Nf M-CV'.fci-. . . -V-.'rn V.. S SIARKKT bT. Ilrl. 17TH n.ta .v. Ji.io ti.ia x. JX. A I.I. i:XT WKEK gBa ir ID BEtm A Psrnmount.ArtPriit nrtum BROAD ft SNYDER AVENOB 2.15. o45 AM) 0 P. M. Monday, Tueidsy and Wedneiday E. F. HAWLEY And Company IN A ONE-ACT DRAMA The Bandit In Conjunction with Other Standard Aots and A METRO PHOTOPLAY NAZIMOVA '""Stronger Than Death" BILL OHANOED THURSDAY MARKET STREET BELOW WTH 2.80. 7 AND U p. M. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday GEORGE C1IOOS Tressnts A New Clrlie Ofrerinc 8IU OHANQtD TJIUJ18UAY CTSSJw M us SjL i't f ttt .Tpd.7 Clsrs. Itlmlisll Yonnc In "Th Forblddsn Woman" FIRST 3HOWINO. OF "HAMLET' 1AKMWU1W NATURE'S COLORS TodiiyIxnli Oltiuin In "The l,onp Wolf's Duuilit'r" AT THE STANLEY picture entertslnment. autos and automobile accessories "THE COST" Todar Wlllftm Farnum In "Ileart Htrlnts" PRESENTS Adapted from One of the Famous Billy Fortune Series, t,nfre-rf "A Hard Proportion" sm. i. aiATIHCT STIIEET 10 A. M 12. 3. 3.43. 5.43 1.IS and 0.SO P. SI. KNTIRU NI3CT WFJ'Ji JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Presents CONSTANCETALMADGE IN HER LATEST PRODUCTION "TWO WEEKS" Cast Includes CONWAY TEARLE rrsnkforrt and Alltihenr Ates. NKXT WKKK Comedy of Tooth Bpsrk ln with Musle With DOROTHY VAN and FRANK ELLIS, as Well as Jack Edwards and Splsndld Cast WHITEN ELD & IRELAND "The Belle of Rlnrrllls" JOLLY JOHNNY JONES "A Tip en the Wire" FERN AND MAREE A Yaudstllle Dlrsrslty WINSTON'S SEALS AND MERMAIDS An Aauatle Kerslry Von SJronheim's Wonder PI17 BLIND HUSBANDS 0n of the QrssUit Woturts ef tht Bttsta (eiGn&qf -i H t. mmw 'liitroijif'i yvm ,fi l V,l,' -JiT, ' .1 JL . ' u n S l - n 1 4M lufvvoniii I) ;,j M "V 1 Y' &A. .' ' vvf sw u Lr M&!vJ ... k. NW-', .t.i,t. ,V"., JiVa.iilv,-. r 6L5i,Si.C'A i ; ;.!i: " .