& I I l . KY I 1 r 7T- : ' , : a t TAnmfl An inn. inmT"" .' . ' "' Sl'Ul' ' '' ' f ' ' . T BUY.RPI-MnhHllilifcV!l5nrniCH'HnW IT KEITH' W teMiitHrtittrMttoI5' ' . v 7i, "i:rj"r zm w i nrirrmrvt " a v.i, rxncaire mo coining wflWfrv--ir-vt; -; t ' " ' i ' t i 71 r "l 1 t t at... .-.,. jjfQJ&GitdiUS FROM J SCREEN TO PATRON , timEN Wtll.hnvD. Taylor undertook ? ,Y tho direction oi uticKiPocrry. Flan," which will bo oliownnttlicHtnn. I i Wtior two wcckn iiPRinuuig rtioiiuny, hjilnslnti'd that the film version taunt Vtallqw the novel. Not only illil ho .S,,mrch for tjpes which In tho lleMi would i ftody Hi niitliar r written pictures. ;, iMt ho ntixi smiRlit the actunl (.cencs ot Naturally, he turned flriit to Hnnnibo.1, , e tt Mn.li MV.nl.i' t.nllinml llHIHC. where mnuy of the curly scenes ot Uici ypiory nro mm. ncre it is mnt nc i cntnllucfc nnd Tom Hawjer ntfd their plrnte RnnR, Jimt ns It wn to Iiannlnni ihd his own jouthful friends thnt Murk, TM..!., t.iritnil .. Iw.M tin U MltO tllC ttllC. tu the pencefill little vlllnec, much tho name totmy us it wns neu .'' Twain Ihed there, he took his company, .i ...i. i ...in, It t.r nptirnl weekx. The MWgouri river scenes on Jncknon'M island, were nil lUmeu nt inc ... .nii tviilxli ilif ntitliiir linil li nil In i. i...i TliAfi Imp'x liniiKP. the UtUe'ohi Sunday school luilldlnB, the Av where tlio pirates iicm ineir nun night orgies, are all to ho found In tlic picture. . , , , T.t. f Turliir tnnrnil Ills com- lfany down the ricr, tiiklmt tho scenes In -which the KlnB nnd the llukc plncil thtir Ilovnl Nonesuch hoax In a hamlet nnu the episode, oi me iiks iiiniiuv l,onq of the upper Louisiana parishes. COMHININO their talents and dis nlaylnc uncxnmpled versatility, TVifllnm K. Hart and Lambert Hllher tORother wrote the story of "The Toll Gate," which will be shown at the Talaco next week. r Mr. Unrt Is nulhor of a little book. 'TInto Hen." and a longer btory for I W. "Injun and "Whltey." He sees the "West through the eyes of a A ct irnr. -vv (tli Rtmiinthr for the char- nrlorNHcM of 'the ncoplo and a love for nuimals and children. Mr. llllljer is an author and nlo n capable director'. He rides a horse like ' a, cow puncher! nnd also drives a car. n iMilnn Iia tu nlunts moii iiioitnteil on, his steed, sliouuni: across ravines io , the players, or ridlnc at breakneck pace out the rourh countrj to arrange i some Incident In the action. WHEN Nnrle Knoles. in the pic t, , I nr,.i ". . ... 1 n . I JipS BTI01PI. I 111 Ul, V HI' "l'u III. th(j Arcadia next week desired ab solute realism he went to the New York ,Stock 1'xclinpRe with the idea of secur ing sketches, from which "sets" misht be erected In the studio, v He wns surprised to learn that dnr Ine the war no visitors had been ad mitted to the exchange nnd that the prohibition had never been revoked. lie looked up a reporter on a ilmini ial newspaper who had access to the lloor nud from him secured n minute de scription. This served as a model for the bnekcrouud nealnst which the thrilling panic scenes in "The Cost" take place. I An accurate rcprodiietlon of n nationallj celebrated Fifth avenue, Jowelry store forms the background fori n dramatic scene, in which Violet I iteming goes to the store and discovers that her husband hfs purchased n very i expensive necklace for another woman.. REALITY is a character' -tic that I even actresses chcrUh under cer-1 tain clrcumstnnccs. Certainly Colecn Moore was gratified by the very sub- . stantlnl nature of the bracelet presented , to her by Tom Mix. star of the William Eox production. "The Cyclone." which will be seen at the Victoria next week. I It's n curiously wrought circlet of. (old. distinctive in detail, and ouo that) could not bo forgotten, once closely ob served. In "The Cj clone" is consti tuted an Important property. Now that the nlav is comnleted is it still prop- ' orty In anotherjsense of the word, the property ot toicen jioore. Of course, any nenr-siher, nickel or brass bracelet Would hae done the trick equally well in the production, ltnt the cowbov hero hud ft ns a little sur prise for his leading woman. WHEN the United Artists' Corpora tion was formed, the aim of the fdur stars Mary Tiekford. Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks nnd O STELLAR LIGHTS -OF THE SCREEN ' H I i la i in li ii li p MMTfT W II r tll mmmmmmk pgKf ykti xnMmMi2nmmKmmm tvi.i wxiH mm'ijmr wMLrs Lvv iM'iaiiii kiik mkkkkM t ii t t jam $mMmmt h. (Mi-ri (VJilHHKiiiiifca rh!??''Ht WVHbI lm.-mi ivkjr1 . vjln "k vBv.irf m.Ttt. jt jtsb i:sh. jh it "3 Jh Ti . AF.nniiiw'flrvkD' kmjv'vHN r wmf ym kt. na W?!msmB wmmmmW MKV ' I !- ,.'TV ...7' rlWfl t A Ak lillWHi 1 'KT 1 1 r; .i : t KSi..w smuKAT. '; ' mm -m dm'& mi i Mr i k h : &&".. ui,zmmmmmwrsfr-x W OsBaBfflBTVal .& ? i ' ".. ' . ' fel :'BKyrVfra. 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Hk xBm$m "the cdstm & mi ammmmksmmm. -vr .vs. 9rnmssJlsssk i tfro!l3S36Ksssssssi I isCsTSflKBISSSSSS I v Us ASClHSESflSSSJSL , lJmWIfllBfllHkSSSSSSs i-, (3r f ak7B3BhvHhIBBBBBBW ( - - ajf?x vPsffillraSSSSSF NSflHjH sjRmHflsMBssssssl iv - unT "tuc Tot iKTc"n.t.n ... mmmzm:r . i PwT?SSSkSBSW Bj or Coming Ifcch. 8TANLKT Annlvorsary week bring? number of Rood things, oa,, .'", pre-review. "Huckleberry Finn" beans Ik ii.i nt. i .iM1i atrf ftf CnllW" hood days, as depleted by .MarH Twain nnd trnifsfcrred to tho 'njtver sheet direction oi "'"." i: ttmli,,. lhA Taylor. 'A number of ft1,da5a',cSr isui, special orchestrnt numbers una nn anlmnl comedy feature PAEAOK "Tho TollKnio" brings Wil liam 8. Hart in Iim inumi '"'' .- his, own company. It wl WI"ILHX tho star In collaboration vlth IfJ"1 Hlllycr. Thero Is sAld' t6 bo A JK?: bcr of spectncuiar scencs,ln which tno .ntar Is compelleVl ,to do Borne ormj ftivprlto trick stunt. He !s tho leader of k bandit Banff whoso bolter naturo flnnllv nftanrta Itself. ' A--Tho Cost, with Violet " PK "? " -".u",","""'.;im. or eitr lire, wnicn boo i,""r nvlil nrainm riUUIPS wroio tho OWEN MOORE.. 'SOONER OR LATERT CATOltOV .HART (Sriiilth wns to establish a medium through whii h to convey bigger nml liner photoplnjs to the public. Under this plan three pictures have ' nlrcath been released two by Douglas l Talrbanks and one by I). AV. (Irilhlli. I Now comes Mnr l'ickford with "roily- , anna." her fir-t "Ulg Four" offering, and the fourth lllm to be handled bv the united artists, which Will be shown nt the Metropolitan Opera House be ginning May S. I Work was begun by the stnr on Sep tember 1.1. and the production was not complete until the middle of December. Neither expense nor time was spared in the attempt to make "Polljaiinu" i(K per cent pel feet. UMOU sas that n new movie thea tre, to be known ns the rtSENL CA5TLE.. r'THE AMATEUR WIFE'Ccfar and Coliseum R l'enn Treatv, will start witnin a tew wccks in Kensington. The Nixon-Nirtlllnger-Stnnlev Interests nre behind the project. E Instant success in his first stellar role. "Tho rerfect I.ovcr, n elznlek picture, will cast aside his debonair stle of lovemaking for the serious, emo tional tv pe in his fourth Sebniel; picture, "Ills Wife's Monej." the feature nt the Victoria thu weik of April 'JO. In this picture Mr. O'ltrien will portray n stiuggling onng civil engineer from the West, who by a fantastic nccblcnt stum- . .ii mi i.ust, mid meets mil wilful hciic.ss whom he loves iuKtnutly. i.AiNi: hammi:hsti:in win be E her April 2(1 in tho first showing of latest dnima, "The Vv omnn (lame. "The Woman (inme" was written by 1'rnnk Dnzey, scenario editor, and l.eiglitou Ostuuii, ii well-known play wright Mr. Dnrey sas writteti such which known scripts ns "Manhattan Mndne," lit which Douglas Fairbanks pln.vcil: "House of Tears," with Emily Stevens, and l'cggy Lends the vay, with Mnr.v Miles Mlnter. Mr. Osmtiii wrote '"Wic l'ortunc Teller" for Mnr jorie Ilambeau. T OVH Without Question," a story J-of nosler.v. made from the novel, "The Abandoned Woman, " Is due for early presentation. It is understood the Nixon N'irdlinger theatres have con tracted for this feature. Sothern Pays $90 for 90 Miles to City 1. II. Sothern, who spent Sunday and Monday in New York -city, had to pay ?00 to get back to Philadelphia in time to open his two weeks' engage ment nt the Ljric Theatre last Mon day. As the rallronds could not guar antee Mr. Hothcru that he would reach here early enough to mnke sUro of his appearance nt the theatre Monday night, Mr. Sothern decided to take 110 chances so he hired nn automobile to drive him over. He left New York Monday morning at 0 o'clock to allow ample time for nrrlvlng in this city. At thnt it was worth tho $1 per mile over, financially speaking, ns the Soth ern and Marlowe engagement had been neurly sold out, so that if Monday night's performance had to be cancelled many people who got their money would not be able to secure tickets, for any other night. ' Stage Beauties and Chaperones There arc live beautiful girls in "Up In Mabel's Itoom." These joung ladles have their mothers to chnperone them. Thev nre Hnzcl and Eleunor Dnwn.i Knlil Markcy, Adele Holland and Miss (josueil. Not Sothern-Marlowe Farewell Despite tho Impression created in some uuartcrs, K. II. Sothern and Julia Marlowe are not making a farewell tour. They intend remaining on the stage ns 1..i. nu fltn mtlilt. 1 wl inn f na n ilnul-n f A see them. Next season they will pJo in ijomiou. s An Old Frohman. flayer Oorce K. Mnck,-th6 funny Doctor vasquez in -Alio uirl From Homo," has beeu in many a Dillingham nnd Frohman musical play. Last year he was witn .lima Sanderson nml Jose'n Cnw thorn In "The Itamblcr Ito- '-i xi V....., " t. . Tlltlllln W tnro ii.fl TforlrV KnOlBB dirCCtOd it. Italnh Kellard Is tho lending man. VCrOKM ''The Cyclone" Is a story ot tho Nprthw,flt Mouniqa i ""'",": which of rninj: of smugglers l rounded up nnd tho Ticro wins a. bride. Tom Mix lathe star, nnd he executet iwrao thrilling stunts with hls-horso. Colcen Jlopro Is the lcndlns lady and Henry Herbert Is tho villain. flKOr'-- "Torror, Island'' Is not a scrlol picture, but n. big feature, in which Harry Houdlnl, tho mfistcr Bhowmhn. appears In moro of his thrllllnjr escapes and muscular teats. Although oppcarlnc tricky, the things ho docs before the camera "l",tt.X respects tho samo no lie did on tno stage. There Is a story of tho rescue, bf the heroine from islanders. 4mes Cruzo directed. CAFITOT, "Sooner or Later" brlngo Owen Mooro In. a play by n. Cecil Smith, directed by Wesley "UfBjcs. Kecna Owen Is the leading lady nnd tho story follows the original. "Tho. Womnn Hater." It Is of tho farcical ordcr. COtONtATr-"In Old Kentucky." with Anita Stewart In tho famous racing role, first half of week. "The IJloom Ing Angel," with Mndgo Kennedy, last half. . OKliA T NOUTIIEttiT ';nilnd .Hus bands," with Krlc. Strohelm. "Judy of ltoKues' Harbor, with Mnry Miles Mlnter. last nan. MARKET STlir.ET "April Folly," with Marlon Dhvles. "In Old Ken tucky," with Anita, StewArt, last half. IMPKIUAI-'Tho Luck of tho Irish," an Allan Dvvan plnv. nnd "The Lost City." "Judv of Jtogues' Hnrbor," with Mnry Miles Mlnter, last half. ilJiirAJilKA "Judy of Ilogues Har bor." with Mary Miles Mlntor, and "Tho Lost City." "April Folly, With Marlon Davlcs, last half. COMs;;t.U--Dorothy Glsh. In "Mnry TMInn l?nml9 to Town." Mond.1V and Tuesday : "Tho Amateur Wife." Irene Castle, Wednesday nnd Thursdny. "Tho Brand of Lopez," with Sessue Hnakawn, Friday nnd Saturday. I C ED All "Alarm Clock Andy," with Charles Hay. Monday and Tuesday ; "Black Is White," with Dorothy Dal-1 . .... ....... ..., rn.ii.,ln. ..n-1.- ion, VVCUIieiHlll miu inumuti) , J,,' Amateur Wife," with Ircno Cr-fT t B' Celtlo Star Has Pfan ,fop ettlltig International Question' "There Is one v6lutltoi of the Irish question,", say Fisko , O'Hara, who comes to tho Walnut, Monday, "and that is to buy Ireland 'outright from England, loncy coiild bo. raised vfor tljnt Purpose, and I will add that much ?' V.,,s i)onV .could be raised righthcre Jn, tho United Stafes. nnd.not.alL 'con tributed by Irish, cither, as, Americans nre interested, too. Uy purchashiff Iro land she could choose, her own govern ment, fhd England would gd n mighty lift inAthe war debt that now faces. that country. It would, bo n gootl tiling" both w?y? nn" .for tho worW, too, ns it would climinnto vcxingy international issues. , Romantic Ireland wfll nprr ho for. (gotten. The wit of Mo Irishman has jShnvv. Is or can muydc, soothe the feel ing In tho heart ot every truo son nnd fdallRllter Of. Erin. Froiwlnm la nnnnp. I'nost In the minds of the people. Once (this Is nccompllshcd.'romanco nnd melody win cuine nncK. imi.-. T.i-i. . . . I ,"?, """ aF 0"c" referred to ns In fighting people. No moro penccful, Pioine-lovlng and cheerful people inhabit vivKiuuy. jiui iikc cvervbody else, they ";tjl MhtL ,for 0,clr Principles, They did their bit gallantly In tho war. The .principles of Americanism should be applied to tho Emerald Isle. Thespians of 27th Division Produce "Putting OvVt4" "l'r Two of thb successful soldier shows given' by the boys tluit went to France wore '!You Know Me, AV' andi"I-el's Beat It,1' presented by members of tho Twenty-seventh Division. SInco-thclr return a group of seven' teen of tho Twenty-seventh Division formed nhew 'organisation; took the best hits of the two shows nnd called It "Putting It Ovcr.lf They showed their goods to tho heads nt (tin vnnilc vllle circuit, who wcro so well satisfied with It'that-ithe company.Vwas"glvotiH JL'U vnudcvlllo rduto.- uttlng It Over'' "I?llftlnir Tunnel wiUTrt ettv iitoM ,A ;," S2P& . nni 1 foVmcr 'levied men. hrf t.i. ", t nnu cvci musical icr 'rttvlcd men, hrf prima iinnS:' every kind of .principal kn Wn tSV leal production. . l0 The pcrfqrrtdnco Is' given entirely h, 'ersens tnen and In n, w.iil'.D? efully produced.- . t BDs overseas car 0fth6graphy and tho 6taQ9 Norn Bayes sent Joscnhlno Whltt.i the prima donna of ''Betty Be 000" !l a hunch' of .chrysanthemums tm J., opening night. Miss Whlttclt Mn : V notoiof ncknbwledgment with. the r mentr ''Why didn't you Semi' roses? It's easier Ho spell," To which mi Baycs'rcnllcd. '.'Don't snnit .!.'. T" .mMi;.mt!j ". "" JUW The House That Jacl$ Built When Janet Velio opened her mall Thursday morning at the Garrick she found a letter addressed simply to "Mary," enclosed in a diminutive cn yeloac, bcartag In one corner the pic ture of a tot in n Kate Grccnavvay costume stiTiiggilng to hold n mucli lnrger dog. 'Jlm writer said that she was a small girl whoso name wns Klcnnor and that her mother called her "Bnbs." SJie had attended the "Mary" matinee at the Garrick the day before, she added, vnnd had seen tho prcttv house the doves live In. but she knew that when warm weather came they would not llko to stay at homo nnd she hoped, thnt .Tack (meaning .Tack Mc Oovvan) would let her have the little cottage for her doll "Hosemary. Cohan has ordered a duplicate of vim house thabjTack built" for the juvenile correspondent. The Mitchell Stage Family Chnrles Mitchell, whn nin-.. .1.. . tectlve In "The Girl From ilow' V n brother of Julian Mitchell. th ii? bf Alnggle comedienne. uirector. Mitchell, nnd n nenhew the well-known ii iii,iifcwaM M t CHESTNUT BELOW TWELFTH STlfEEf A Spring Frolic of Vaudeville Starsl THE 27TH DIVISION PJLAyERS PRESENT "PUTTiQ IT OVER" BY SOLDIER STARS AND ORIGINAL .CHORUS A'Seml-MJlltary'RevHio With'tlio Klci'o) 'Gunpowder h BELLECLAIRE BROS. LAUREL LEE ; Internnttoilly Tanifd Athletes 7Ull!t fji Li The Chummy Chnltrrrr HARRY & JEMMA SHARROCK Tin? rAin flnntrxn rAKins htciiinp thb okam stand Dunham & O'Malley Enos Frazefe Frank" Ethel Carmen 1 EXXHA ADDED ATTnACTIQNt ANP EXTR.V AUDKD ATTRACTION! ALEEN BRONSON MAUDEARL&CO. in "LATE AGAIN" Allfil liy Mnrirnret IlolTmnn ', ' P in "THE VOCAL .VERDICT" Art Orlclnnl.rnntnutlc OITrrlne TWO SHOWS DAILY, 2 P. SI., 30e AND 05c. NIGHTS. 8 O'CLOCK, SOe TO 1.5n INCLUDING WAK TAX. 8BATS ON 8ALK ONE WEKK IN ADVANCE. iTT Friday and Saturday WESTAT.LEOUEXY- with Dorothy. Daltr ,-r.ft-" "",, Tuesday ; "Pali L4JCKWOOO, Vftiwjflay '1;M,iiv'5''hklc. . ea- Friday an ," with Hnrold "Tho Wllln, W.rtl" VWlln Tnnra Tt.ii.arfrtl.1 Mill) Macoc&n ana nn first half; PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES Door'l with Unhurt Frldtvy and Saturday. -"ThoLono AVoirs Daughter," lV ti nil Hnrllnliiv SUMliO 'TCvenwomah." f "Tho Blue, Pearl." Thursday : worth. RIVOU- wlth Ivulso Glaum. BRhMQJfT "Blind Husbands," with Krlc Strojrielm. flrst half : "Tho Brnrid . Ji.1'Sl'CV with Sessue ilayaknwa. LOrfSj' "Excuse My Dust," With Wallace Held. BTllAND "Easy to Get." with Mar irucrlto CInrk, first half; "April Folly," with Marlon Dnvles, last half. FORREST & Drond and Hnnnam THOMAS M. LOVE Buslneij Minarer NIOHTS AT 830 MATINEIW WED. & SAT. AT 2:20 Mntlnre Today at 2.-20. Tonltht at 8:20 NEXT WEEK LAST BUT ONE CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S FARCE WITH MUSIC Aecorrf call3 it "A DREAM OF BEAUTY A CARNIVAL OF FUN." O GIRL from HOME From the Original of Richard Ilnrdlnr Datls Craven Music, by Silvio Uein- Libretto and Lrrles hr Frank Staged by K. IL Burnsld "J- PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES UNDER DIREf OTT OF LEE AND J. J. SHUBERT HUBERT " Td' aH V 14 Ce rigRtest, (Pictare5G5 T Ida eaon POP. MAj; WEDNESDAY 2000 SEATS $1.00- y...j.i. . . -...UMOBiru.S.lS.ETr.. t A '. u. WliorXXlrJlln,.,. n... r ADrDilt?WDS' BAND "WJI HSNHV'9 ANI1L4XB Nti Cronln Tho Lost City rplsodc No. t 1 1 ' Vr a jM uemujiowti At. im.hk. rm n " ww mm unn " Mfan.. Tocb.. tVed. MARQUERLTE CLARK In "BAV tV OCT Than.. Fri.. Sat. APRIL FOLLY" and MaT ftnnftt' "OFF! Vni7" BID HT. HKLOVT JIAHKKT ini HIS Krr. 7-9 OEOHGK WAI.11 In "TnK SILVKK" f Henri Henllrr To, D f it)CC)t Mntlnr JoMph llfnilrd Co in tuu ia .nr.7 mo T1VIK Hill riinntwi ThiirnliiT ACTS TSetmoittJ in 6J1 NT abolt HAItltET on.. Turn . Wed. "BLIND HUSBANDS" Thorn.. Frl.. Sat. SESSUE HAYAKAWA "BRAND OF LOPEZ" Ph FIFTY-SECOND AJfD CLOCWJV' I.OCIJST WALLACE REID in "Excuse My Dust" MACK SKVNKTT COMraY "GEE WHIZ" ""Kuftil .Cottoeam. SID AND HANSOM HTfl. T.nillffi r.IVC5f In "THE Lone WolPs Daughter AdilM Attraction AN AITO hKSHVTJON THE ANIMATED TIRES ' j tiuth unit t nlur Aff mf ! nichord Iluch. Or'l 'JiAMXy Monday nnd Turnda CHAS.RAY "AluVllM CLOCK AND" Wtxlnmilnr nnd Thnrmlnr TVOUOTIIV UAI.TON In 'IIMrk It Tilte' "vri i bit. Mill KKNOS CA.STI.K " In "matfiir VVIf" MAUKKT ST. II Kl HUTU i- nivtinhli. OrM ! V iitj'-i ' IOHOTII UIHII In frv l'Jlrn Copif to Town" ITod 4 Kur.: "iW. VKlfcNOjN CASTLE l(lnr imd HjtiiriliiT a5.r!.,?.,:r,o1lTOTIIV flVMON ta "BLACK IS WHITE" Wdl.dx-' AK01.pu j.OVIU OOD In Thnrnday VIOI. v' I) NA In "Till? WII.I.OVV 1 BKI." yy ". ''MARV'W ANKr.r." jm M Trent A Olmrd At. 'UiiVM Ft A Jumba Junction, 0 I Mon.. Tuet,. Wed. V PVFnVWnMAN . Ikftv ss?vwmmLvs ijmL;mxwamNLm, '.l - CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE ' Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday Nig'nt at 8.15 STEWART AND MORRISQN Present Evening at 8. IS Mati.'Wed. & Sat BOOK AND TYRIC? nY WILL U. JUHNMUH ill SK 11V WILL R. ANDERSON pnoni ( ed usdph Tnn I'EKsns vr, DIlthTTION JOS. M. GA1TES BEST LOOKINi A GCHORUS Y0tJ" SEE QUEENIE AND HER WONDERFUL VAMPERETTES qTWe EVER SEEN BETH BE GOOD! THE MADDEST-MERRIEST MUSICAL FARCE OF THE SEASON Most Melodious, Mesmerizing Music by HUGO RIESENFELD (Director lUalto and Rlvoli Thettrtt, N. Y.) A Brilliant Broadway Cast Iriotudtno JOSEPHINE WHITTELL, FRANK CRUMIT, CEORQIA HEWITT, EDDIE GARVIE, JOSIE INTROPIDI, VIVIENNE OAKLAND, LUCILLE MANION, WORTHINGTON RO MAINE,' FRANCES GRANT, TED WING, OSWALD YORK and other.. LA - l HI m i With FRANK CRAVEN A COMPANY OF DISTINCTION ' And an Army of Pretty Girls Ledger says It "HAS A CHARM WHICH IS DISTINCTLY ITS OWN." North American claims that it is "AMONG THE BEST OF THE MUSI. CAL COMEDIES OF THE SEASON." Pre, insists that "THE COMPANY IS UNCOMMONLY GIFTED CHORUS REMARKABLY. PRETTY SCORE DRIPS MUSICAL HONEY." M OS ZIEGFELD FOLLIES INCI.CnrNO JVAIt TAX Eytnlnet (Except 8at.) Orchmtra. U 40; Dalcony. ill. tJ.U. I 3 30. J'-' 7fi, accompany nil on lhlJjnt IlllillUl'ltl.. .... u... iiiih. ...Abh unit, w.l.(l-D, n. W IV 4. tn Mrl ft 1111 1 m flnlli.rv ninMnriMll 11 111. Mntlnn VVrl Mn, flrnha.!.. tqn. Uirncncui ,iiiu llilrnnv. 1 fo.ou; ualcony, Ji.iu, ucr 12 20: OalVry (niienKl) $1.10. Saturday Kveninca. Orcheatrn. J3.80, ,0 SU. 2.-20: Gallery (Reserved) ji.io. Uemlttancet must WARRICK VI Chestnut A Janlprr SAM'L. NIXOM- NIRDUNGEIl Dutlnett lltntgtr NEXT WKBK llntlnee Today at 2:13. Tonlcht nt 8:15 3RD ENORMOUS WEEK Nlthtt at 8HS HUtlntet lVe5. & Sat. oi ZilS and THREE DOZEN DAINTY DANCING DARLINGS $100 MAT. WED. LYRIC &S& LASTWEEKf AtnnrlnTr nt 8 shaiTJ Matinee Saturdny Only Mat. Today "TWKT.ITII NIOHT" Tonlsht "HAMLET" Mlhtt at 8 tharp Saturday MaUnre at 2 Bbarp tonn the rEttsoNAL DntEonoN or lee shcdert E. H. SOTHERN JULIA MARLOWE IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS Mon , Thurs Eves , Sat Mat.: TAMING OF THE SHREW Tues , Hat. Evos TWELFTH NIGHT.. Wed . rrl. Eves . HAMLET Prices $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.10 jVffif LAST APPEARANCES HERE UNTIL JANUARY 1022 A. H. WOODS Presents the Ideal Entertainment URJ ff7 I M DUlVIODIaLl THE CENTRE OF THINGS THEATRICAL, WHERE Cs COMEDIANS ARE APPEARINQ 1(4 ii Jf MARY (ISN'T IT A ORAND OLD NAME?) Dook and Lyrics by Otto ITarbach and Prank Mandel. Mttodlet by Lou Hlrach. Stated by Julian Mitchell and Sam ITorreit. The Season's Musicai Conody Hit ! CAN WE SAY MORE? Haxd Dawn,Walter Jones, John Arthur, Enid Markey & Other APELPHISl-ooTMflJi,,S.$i.5o ."TI irR ItT.ITM JVTT TT-i.IlOlWltT'lKllWdUTII and Jj-Ai In HiyHlND THK l)(OI - . u aaka-a Unit Annrna urnii .. LYRIC-Beg. Mon. April TOIi--aiTiiia-"ft,!?0!T-.,?in-e - ""- --""" lunrv kuni M MAGIC MELODV THE OPERETTA MAGNIFICENT! MUSIC BY SIGMUNn ortikairZA Stupendous Cast Headed by Julia bean, f om IVIcNaughtnn. Bri:-I!:fi-I;"t' 80 othPf NIOHTS AT Si20 tt- - n . . Matln Today at 220. Tonliht nt ?n K K U A U NEXT WEEK-LAST BUT ONE KJ-B a' uroaa "AMP.IJIPA WIMC ftVCn mrn ,nnnn... ... . - " "" wijiv 111c tiouff- ruDiic Ledger and Loenit FRANK NIKDLINOEn Bnalnta Uanaitr GEORGE fy i?T BDOtH TARKLNQTON'S NEWEST AMERICAN PLAY" , W 15 P OLDEK INT (07CrOA Of GZORGe C TYLER) 'j t- attEn. "WJltUiK". r: 'vxa. , . 7'Wf "r b; H V ., '&3$&' . , ., i,,,. -,? V. t? 4t . 4TL t i k u 1 lrf ... 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