i'i w 4? ;f;i.'v- it- " '-, ". r A i-3- J , OM ViEWW THE MOVfB BAZAAR ' 1 1 ' i - ili . I" if -., Paction Saniey Company of America itp .v A ydflB3rWi. t flaNNattv Vm ssssam6pS9l V'i"" THiiif vbhb FFPT tv,. ir-. - RIGHT OF THE GREATEST . FINN" &?&! QUESTION- kc.l ,nd Arcadia- t3KJnr- cu4 olMaaLallllV' ':';' '.Li T LolllllM I IFUIC tin, . .. - -i ; MHk'V vflB J-SFiJ? ; cr. SWIFT' !, tafti Y:aaaaaKaaV'4ataaaaaW , irtaaaaaaKs !fevVlikSiikv viaBUM , i Vvr-;'f-ff?Mt-f v r-Tisssasssssssal HUtK .t 41, 'M Hk,. VH B ni4H MARY MBHMK-v ..PB51W 99'Ml P7 Vjilill mlllllH tiLsssss. VL. f'JFm V ''WvKwn l vFIK 1K sssssssssssrsssssssssssssssssssV JLJFoV-v'V ( .IK 3HIIH kh.vBIHiBl UsssasL. w w ft rt 4 jHtdB Photoplay Guide for the Coming Week 'HVPTI F 5TEDMAN "THE SILVER HORPE'Vtctorlt CLARA- HOBTON "SHEPHERD OF KINflDOM COME" Colon i1 BEBE MNIELS. WHT CHANGE TOUR WIFE?' St&nlOLl MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATROL W Cecil B. Do Mllle's latest produc tion, with a cast headed by Th,orpas Melghan, who will be remembered for his work In "Male and Female" and "The Miracle Man," and Gloria Swan don. will be presented for the first time In this city at the Stanley for an Indefi nite engagement, beglnnM? Monday. 'Old Wives for New,1' "Don't Changs Your Husband" and "For Better, for Worse" nre earlier De Mille pictures. Previous De Mlllo matrimonial studios hare pictured married life from the standpoint of both the man and the woman. "Why Change Tour Wife?" while Inclining to the masculine view point, H said to strike the universal note. PROBABLY one of the most pathetic characters worked Into a photoplay of appeal, of recent months In that of Marian Klrkstone, played by Jane No iilf In "Th nivr' Rnd." wrlttAti hv James Oliver Curwood. which will be teen at the Palace next week. The role played by Miss Novak calls for a combination of dramatic fidelity and humnnnesi. In Miss Npvak's work, more than in the portrayal of other roles In the production, can bo seen tb direc tion of Marxhall Nellan, whose first In dependent effort as a producer is said to Khon technical brilliancy and a definite knowledge of human nature. TH. GOWLAND, who enacts the role tot Jo Portugals, the Canadian trap ier. In "The H'ght of Way," starring Uert Lytell, at the Arcadia next week. Is a uorld traeler, although for three ears h hmt nlnvtl "rnnrnrtpr" imrtH in motion pictures. At an early age he Marled out to see the world, lie has been In every country on the globe. Mr. Gowland made Ills first .appear ance In motion pictures with Carlyle Rktckwellr' At thatktlme Jack Dillon, nlio directed "The Right of Way," was Mr. Hlnckwell's director. In the last fl months Mr. Gowland has had 1m liortnnt character roles in a production liv George Loan a Tucker, and In "Blind Husbands." "The Right of Way" Is an adaptation of Sir Gilbert Parker's master novel oi' the Canadian lumber rountry. .Mr. Lytell plays "Beauty" Steele. and personality that made lilm one of the strongest dictators of the peace terms which the Allies Imposed on the Germans. NOT long ago electricians were no ticed erecting a large' display sign at the corner of Broadway and Forty seventh street, New York city. Thero was nothing unusual In this, as new signs are a part of the dally routine In later the lights blazed forth the an- ivuui;oiiiV!ii Vllt&l UIUUU lUWIl WUUIU soon be seen In "The Midnight nevue" uemzens oi uie Jiiaiio Degan 10 lane notice. No ono had ever heard of Gloria Dan. and even thn oldest Hrnartwnv. Ite could not locate "The Midnight Revue." The slcn continued to shlno on for a week or two without apy further attempt to enlighten the puz zled theatregoers who are ever search. Ing for a new sensation. No one thought of connecting the announcement with another electric, sign which stood rigm aiongsiae oi ine uiorin. uwn an play and which Btated In blazing letters that Selznlck presented Olive Thomas In "Footlights and Shadows," until by a clever arrangements of the addition of a few new letters the two signs combined to read "Selznlck presents Olive Thomas as Gloria Dawn, star of the "Midnight aiuvuv, ill uci uicab iiviui9, ruui" lights and Shadows' Miss Thomas, In "Footlights and Shadows" will shortly be seen In Philadelphia at photoplay theatres, and the "mystery sign" is seen In nnn nt thA rnM annwlno. Tlmnflnrav at night. "I w4ip ban in Rex ALWAYS litem to get winter pic lures In the hottest part of the sum mer, said ilitle Hteclmrtn, the role nf (ierrv Mnlntto llearh'K "TIia KllVrtr UnrilA " n thA Victoria neu ireelc. She was seated In tlie studio luifhroom. her chin tilted "P to nvold cuutnet with a high fur lined parka, tio hood of which lay In rurry folds oliout her neck, her feet sheathed In high buckskin shoes, rflso PnnniLAll ...l,n i(.nMlllHH r,P ..m ...uwn.i tv.ii, tUIILIIla Ul IU1. , , 'It's, proba'ily necessary to wear this u .i'iuca iii wiuaivtt, uui ill euuin- 'rn California they are Bweltorlng," sho lontlnued "Old you know there was fire in that stove in the cabin thla morning"" Rex Ueai-h. Miss Stedman, Director i.tojd and the other members of "The iher Horrte" company found the north a most hospitable country when they went up tnere on location. They were cordially welcomed at Bllllngham, Wash.i wnere they made their headquarters and were comfortably house and danger- .ly 5,'i.fed.by one ot U farmer's wes When they had a strenuous dav .Ifi" VP iHncn68 for the players and saw to It that their work would not suffer because of lack of food. A NOVEL W.1V nf nutM .!.. m nri'Vtlo""t)l?tur Production was re- romnanv i, lv ,,y l.n. Mary Tlckford Snfor oB.,yaWnnwh ewr,S.r nnlS. Viday.etrOPOman 0pera "0U8a rnS!rct?ri Powe wanted to stage the The ,te,'.le pc01"0 could be obtained. ranhilf?.?.u'lr..w'!? solved, by Photog: that .ir.,V'"r..'rSSnr' w.n. ouggested tlirouiriinrrf ."u"",?.-.w". Placards fashioned- county fa' WVSS ?""." MirMPfc. .A thousand doagers" the r., ,.''."' l"0..lown printer, with mod7,'. l on, ln PPo nted day th.0p,lfi,",,f".r.?? "r swarmed Intd -" '" "va ineir picture lock, V SPi-rn of the fact that finishing X tOUChea Still nr ,.! V section. c ... '""."" various l N York nrArtii "I,am ? slui,l kiifr.-" . ,,r.'5: Production onerat onn hnv Htlngs ;!. Tt,rfeenC8 so far as r.U,.J's .for. various features nr- .S? rx oilicM. y !.ero. nr?' nccordlng to lndli?B ',?'?. !w'n.,?:?.Wt MH sets i!1 Ming: In iii." lX"1"0' "00r.?f. " 1.he fai Vlmt81 ? , tL?, .1 "t.,.en.ti" ?" Hi? BMcyoSupTea" E00d-8l"d - ''-'(! t !;lrcnc'TJ working Mia'"!. Sip ee,nserfthr. ..!"'" HI III M IIAlt. .1..J,. -. --l ht. ...""". "'""'o. Tpe d- Photoplays at Qarrlck A season of photoplays will begin at the Garrick Monday afternoon. Mav 24, the opening attraction being Mae Mur- rSV. Hllnnlftnrl K. TawM T7mAll In I'rtn With the Dance," a George Fltzmaurlce directed production, released by Para- mAllnl.A.lfi.flt, T ,.11. .k.. & ..ivum-niiviKii. 11 ICIIB DkUlv Ul .heart-appeal, filmed against the back ground of New York life, grave and gay, Tlje career of George Fltzmaurlce be gan as a scenario writer for Pathe, where.he met Oulda "Bergere, afterward his wife, with whom he collaborated In writing the cinema version of ."Via Wireless." his first outstanding suc cess. Other 1Lms Include "New York." "At Bay." with Florence Reed; Fannie Ward's "Common ninv" nnrl ,,Innni.nf" and the recent Klsle Ferguson pictures, "The Avalanche," "The Witness for the Defense," "A Society Exile" and "Counterfeit." In the cast is Alma Tell, who scored stage successes In "Eyes of Youth" and "The Blindness of Youth." Tot of 3 Does Movie "Glad Dance" Many who view Mary PIckford's a wiijmiu Mi iiiu iticiruiiuiiiun upera House, will wonder where she learned the quaint little dance which features her "glad" visit to Mrs. Snow, the In- T'fl I tfl In an Af r at annt m . .9 iu 4it nil obwicob DCAin iui Kill business." she finally got Just the steps -.. ....... u ,wi iici 1111.10 iiicq, awry PIckford Rupp. This little girl came to visit"- her iiunous aunue anu was surprised to nnd her garbed as a little girl and Indulging In all sorts of queer and awkward antics, calculated to represent a child's nffnrta at tannine rr-Utnl.l.. 14 . j..-w.. ..v ... w... Aiiiif,iK n sumo kind of a game, little Miss Rupp insisted on joining the party, and In her romping were found the steps for the "glad dance." SfANLBr "Why Change Your Wlfe7" - .o mimi in mo scries oi marital -.. .vo iiiuuo hi iu raramount SlU" nnf'n t? U nppear Tliomas Melghan yuv jliuiiioib, wiuio uioria swan Mllle directed the picture, which tells about a man who Is divorced from one .viiinii, uui wno later learns that his Ilrst wife Is really the one for him ana not the girl for whom lie changed his original wife. P-4MOC'iTho River's End" Is a James Oliver Curwood story ' which deals with a vital subject of the murder fir a m.ammm4 ,i. ..-. . iw...t .' Mm ."'" "nl ot lne sup posed culprit. It Is a virile story of iiV, .,,"?."" nna WBS mrected by Marshall Nellan. !?.'. Hte"' l8 ?ne 0f ' bL PlC- Ibmi. .i.ylVr'sv,?r anoweu the story aid In the Canadian towns with tho hero a man addicted to liquor. Ho MV..1 i-m.u ww, launtfl blm, but Is ?H.t,7i ln, tho end when a mn he be inends. helps him. There I n Mo- in,inon,?ei,!:een tl10 rellslous fanatic t-f. ... . ''nyJ7;'ZL "W fcv Bnimn. i ", ". " Burring iaie or tne tov?Bnf lnlWTy .an5 the Interwoven Of nr ,;n .v '""".? .an Knows nnd i. ",vv."''' ,U wrecK nis rortune bSt thilvo .tne .VII,ft,n wln n,s beloved, and in?. p,ain lB not "Tled through nh.i,,0I win" s. well as wealth for ICtliUK.VT mm.- ... .. una .11 . j."" jyreaiesi Wuestlon ' ft.i?.lrc.te.'l by. D' W. Grlfflth, and h " i. . . V" ,ovo OI n mother for fV(in . i."00".."".0- lne un f af fection Which tll hap nf 1,1. .1 . In iV 'r niiit0UC,A.0 the "Plrltuallstlc n,,ri- n. "'"'tV' ."'"" "ooeri uarron vjeu.so i. uwceii nren tne cast " wM?r- cR.ta,n. Swl,-t" Earl ......., uh lno lar lla 8l0ry CQn. SfhnS enn Al"trallan hlgllwayman ffmi TttZma and ota t0 I'vo In Eng nB.d,There ""meets a girl and his fnrn Hmea up to mar ll,s happiness GREAT VflDTinrtnif ., rim.r:?tnnco Talmadge, and "Edgar lUPERUL'Th Forbidden Womnn wun uiara Kimball Young, first halt l .'" "Putjondpr." with Olive AiiuiiiiiM. innr nair r AL"AilJRA "His Wife's 'Monev" Willi HIIlrrAnn r.r.t.. iiml.. n '.. with fom mix. YrA;n y uyc,one "tuuE;$FREEJ "Heart Strings." r.iihia? Farnum: "Molly and I. with Shirley Mason, last half. ' TL Xh "ttl. Shepherd of "& Y"W V'in Jacic ickford ; ... !, wun v.onsiance xal madge. last half. ' LOCUST A.ND STRAND "Huckleberrv t. " J.s tno. MarH Twain story. Favorably reviewed. BELMONT "Terror Island," with Harry nU,d'nl,! "ASTi Fo"y" with VariSn ri.'oli'"oCobW with Violet Hem i0. ivuruoiy reviewed. JUMBO "The Valley of Tomorrow t.?..,!. "A". A1 venture In Hearts" w-'i .Pf, Tte ot Knowledge" Wed. ; "Staking His L fe," Thurs; ;St.'5.-1!a" - ! "Blind siuouaiiua, otti. uSKff-T:0U Ari "e Man." with ii.:. Z ' i",,:u- SGuf ? : "Kathleen ". '""c"' wlln ineaa uara, Wed. and Thurs. ; J'The Lone Wolfs Dauehl rar." vrltn Iaii ,1-. -. -"-- oV "wu.oo uiauiii, rri. ana o i i i T?ly Lady Garter," with Sylvia Breamer. Mon. and Tues. "Easy to Get." with Marguerite Clark Wed. and Thurs. : "The Brand of ""j", wun nayauawa, Frl. nnd Sat Lehar Compliments Rombera iirF.ran?. L,ar composer of "The Merry Widow, ' "Gypsy Love" and other oper- n;K.:" ;'"!, '"" " '" aigmuna ""'"".". iiuin I'rague, lionemla. re questing an autographed copy ot the scpro of Romberg's musical success. "Till Motrin AIa nit ) 1.l. r Viw l",l,wu auiii uuinpuscrs o nukivca ux, rrasue, "Pollyanna" Opens Today A.iO ItlUklWII lllUblllO BCttBUIl HTIU ODCn at ,)ne Metropolitan Opera House this afternoon with "Pollyanna,' the latest screen drama featuring Mary PIckford. Xfra liTlannA. TIaIaw'b iI.Ha.i gladness has already had success as a novel and a stage play,' and It Is said that the plcturlzatlon has alMhe Charm and appealing sentiment of the original story. William Courtlelgh, Katherlne Griffith and Herbert Prior ol-e prominent In the cast Next week thero will be three showings a day. ft. W.. u. a . T. 0. KUoa-Vlrdllnnr; , an, hZ" " Wk. "OVER VOUIl IIKAD1' Somethlnr Decldrdljr Ulfferent E4n. I.ubr I Hsnlon H Clifton NANCY nOYER A CO. "Skeet" 0llhr Irene Martin JtAHQLD LLOYD In "In Etittratr iXTaiurnav. " rart5 LOST CITY a 'taiofi '.""". stud o. The d. Ther meat elaborate rooms. lrre Aro drawlnc rnnm. D0Ln,e rooms onis,,,oudo1rynnBn(rsToofraoboftrnesetsbaU E(la'"tPLC,Uro"tarrlndBen "traction at the Arcf,1,"..wm ba'tle Mav 17 Mii"5 Arcadia the week of Sy Palme" mTmbeV h" tne ' ot Nw York crook? mber of a an of ,,.W as Stewart Is leldhTL Jy "ccessf ul. lVn. California? EZ t.Y'ry simple Kjy In order that Sn Sai''1!! " neces. b" energies to heVtnXoVk?'0 her nn i? WwWiB V. "flger yea","1 ,h llotuiij.;,l,,ol,h ' K K.eH tlll r.ti,.d.,H're?8core and t.n VsKlnw' h" puV imrf 2f a mn Diiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiutiiiniiiiiiiirjiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiig "I'M GLAD" MARfY pirKFnpn PCJLLfANNA Metropolitair CT& under Direction united ARTI8T8' CORPORATION This Afternoon 2:30 TONIGHT 7 and 9 1 B iT'uE' ffi W I S aB B Oermsntaim At. end Vrnanzo TIR8T 81I0W1NO AM. WEEK MAHK TWAIN'S "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Wliere the (Shows Are Alnnm ooU" u ni. HKUltT WIK Tti)icoiv 5 nin TMITR ACTS RKET Hfllna SlIK. 1P- n i r. pi AND OTHER WIVES .miry .line iiinrer 7 cCocxtflt JIIK T.Anill' J II COOK A ERNON THE ni.ADIATORH Chnire of Hill Thurs, rrt 4 I.HWT riTV Ttfl tIME ACTS AD 0REATE8T MASTER. Mils PIckford's Career tnrf II gSw mm ea. hi.h -TW' "NU WG meet, z:3u zoo THE In Evenings, 7 Matli Reserved Seats In Boxes (A New Idea In Motion Pictures) Poplar 600 PHONES Park 669 10 sympnony urcnettra 40 IK2P POLLYANNA will po. ' lualiy nAt na . ihAu.. n,"U ..w hw aiiunn nr any other theatre this season. "iiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiii!iaiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiinaiiiiuiiiiii(iifiiini Pennsylvania Jubilee qnd Circua FBA.TUBKB 3-Ring Circus, Free Vaudeville Side Shows, Dancinc 8PKCXAT, BNTERTAINMBNT Hfjr S, Pr6 School Nlshtt Mjr f. Tank rn.-miN, rdr.. C-d Nlsht 'r7li - i i' i Acadtmv of Uuilo, Friday, Mav U B;iO Salzedo Harp Ensemble A Ttar1 hv Povla Frijoh, Danish Soprano ' jo Aia or in fnn. imiop lor incurable Undr th Ausplnna of , WASHmOTON CAMP NO. 74. P. 0.8. of A. Ticket on NnV n't ,feni'. till! :hthijt 8t. nrrv-HK(iiM liriTTK-M I'lRST SIlOUrNfl A I.I, 1VKEK MARK TWAIN'S "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Tli Ttrt llnnlli Tarklnilon' nrirl n rirhirlrntion nf DAVID r.RMIAM I'llll.II'S'S "THE C0S5T" mill VIOLET HKMI.Sr. V nUdttiant e:D AT. ahats UARBET HATtRY HOUDINI & LILA LEE "Terror Island" l,at Hair "Al'Wir, TOM.vn V MO.V. J, TUlis.. 4TH0U-ART THE 'MAN" ' KATIIIEEN SI 4VOUKNRK.V Frl. "nil Hl.. Animated Tlrra ami I.ONK WOI.V'H DAUOIITER &uMa "N0A8T8 PW (turn Hlmbell Yonn "FORBIDDEN WOMAN" Wed. Th""-. "T.l.,,2rAR''' THE SUN" VX, una nai.. Jnn.a.rtlll W1VFM l OOTH A CfiftAirAVK. "MY LADY'S GARTER" (ANIMATED TIRES" We. JjfH-aAHO. CLARK mxmm f PRANKTORD AND AT.I.EGHENT AVENUES xiic nuni,u 1.AHUKHT VAUDKVTLM! IfOUflE BtANLBT oncunsTnA Albert r. Wrn Director v-m. . l ' IEXT WEEK ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ihe Supreme, Magnetic and International Popular Light Opera Star FRI TZ I SCHEFF Offering a Program of Exclusive Vocal Gems IMITATED, ENVIED, BUT NEVER EQUALLED NAT HflZARRO and COMPANY -,-1i.'t"X0 """CK AND HUDPLES-'-A niOTrCOMEDr AND BONO Tod.y , curnldln rurrnr ln 'The Woman & the ruppet" JACK INGLIS TOE WHIZZ-BANG Or JOV EMILE and JOHN NATHANE rEATB Of DARINO ARTISTICALLT EXECUTED ROME and GAUT TWO FAST BTErPERS WHO CAN SINO The rlacnlflccnt Star of "EYES OK YOUTH" - --.., r luuitt" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Ltnora J. Cotfm Famnn. u-.i-t T THE FORBIDDFH WnUAU ,JffiSB ' BrUHant Supporting Cast Including V "1 Conway Tearle MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER vaudovllle 11 A. SI. to 11 P. M. NEXT WEEK JOSEPH MAXWELL Presents A NIGHT IN A CttfLi MARKET ST.. ABOVE 1GTH AN EVENT OF EXCEPTIONAL IMPORTANCE! uLuuinii'iu Hiuiiun i rnnAinuun i AKiWKArT PRESENTS ANOTHER PICTURE LAVISHLY STAGED AND POWERFUL. IN ITS APPEAL. i.DMiils LATEST PRODUCTION iKlblWA m&rr .Wj v V sw ", VJ,i m m 4; .v j n wss. m$?& Uj. ' WJ-& '. rArf-4 ml m rpiIB huiband apeaka: "All right . '"'I take my ahare of tho blame but how about youra? All you do to mako mi; happy Is to Improxo my mind. All you tall: about Is the lr- have. Well I marked a woman u'tLi "5v''l I want to lho ln a Home, not In a coment' I want a eneethenrt, not a Judge!" WW MM M CHANGE VOUFt WIFE? A Notable Cast Headed by THOMAS MEIGHAN and GLORIA SWANSON Q.OWN3 that for beauty and at; la outrival anything- ever aeen on the aereen are a feature. Designed eapoclally for thla production by one fit the world'i premier designers, these costumes aro the final word In fnahlon and aheor beauty. A CECIL B. DeMILLE CREATION pen reel entertalnmant value the photoplay haa never been aurpaan ed. It'a na uptodate aa tomorrow'a newapaper and yet It hna a theme as old aa life and Ioe Itself a themo more entertaining than any atory the mind of mnn haa et conceived Hut above and beyond all that. Ita one bio-Beet and Greatest asset Is ln the fact that It's POLICE STATION BREEZY SKETCH WITH MUSIC EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION COMPANY OF FAVORITE PLAYERS V Present A FUND OF COMEDY AND "a WEALTH OF SONG OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE BROAD & SJJYDBR AVENUE J. 15, t.il AND 9 r. M. 74 MARKET STDrm 10 A. M 13. 2. 3.43, fc. 7.45 and o.so V. M. MiT WBCK-TIT.ailAPn Present. EARLE WIUIABIS. In Initial Showing of CAPTAIN SWIFT Orrmantown Ave. Del. Chelten Ao. lg.7nml Bjv M, MONDAY. TUESDAY-ft-wlDNlSDAY JACK PICKFORD In Ooldwyn rtoture The Little Shepherd ui Aingaom Lome AtMjkil n(-llTtf 'Tttfct -am.. ..n.a TIIIRSDAY. IRin.Vv'I SATURDAY Constance Talmadge In Joseph M. Sfhenk'a Production TWO WEEKS Added "AID TO CUPID" Friday Evening nnd Saturday Inlinee ' "Tho Lost City" No. 5 CHXSTNBT STREET BELOW 16TH Today, Wallace Reld in "Dancln' Kool" If you hive read the book Jou will, enjoy the picture oubly. for tho amailnglv powerful novel has lost none of Its strength and charm NKXT WEKK .MKTRO PRESENTS EXCLCSIVE FIRST SHOWING OF BERT LYTELL IJw ?SU Jvet missed the SLfW"?' exceptional I ......uuiaiy Piciurai. IN AN ADAPTATION FROM THE CELEBRATED NOVEL BY SIR GILBERT PARKER ofWX MAY 17th ENID BENNETT IN "THE FALSE ROAD 1214 MARKET hTRUET Today Wallace Held In . "Dancln' .Tool" TWO WEEKS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY-AsTaSal PICTURE "S MARSHALL NEILAN PRESENTS FIRST SHOWING OF MONDAY. TUESDAY tc 'WEDNESDAY HERE'S YOUTH AND TALENT SIARKBT STREET I1CI.OW 17TII 0-4.1 A. M. T(l It . sr. "'aC:aaao0aaa)noOOaJ Tuneful Songs, Alluring Dances and Pretty Girls IN rilNJUNcriON WITH TUB PARAMOUNT-AItTORAK l" I'ICTI UK Huckleberry Finn t Adapted from Hark Twain's Novel THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A Sparkling itualcal Comedy "Reckless Eve" WITH A COMPANY OF TEN A GOLDWYN PICTURE PAULINE FREDERICK In Her Latest "THE PALLSER CASE" First South Philadelphia Showing Next Week Hnt Hh..in. D. W. GRIFFITH Presents THE GREATEST QUESTION A Momentous Drama of Today Cat-. Includes: Robert Harron, Lillian Gish and George Fawcett CMSSli MARKET STREET BELOW tOTII g 30. T AND 9 V M The Irresistible Farcical clmsdy THE NIGHT CLERK COMPANY OF TEN THUHSDAY, rEIDAY ft SATURDAY THE MUSICAL TABLOID "Sweet Sixteen" Tuntful Socas. Alur- Dsncoi and irony uiris. Northern .llroiid&Krlr . Jlr. O. l Heck, . In-unlat AM NEXT ttK CONSTANCE TALMADGEW8.. ADDED MON., TUES. and WED "OftARMINO MRS. 0KABE" ADDED Til I'RI.. FRI. nlxl SAT KIHiAlt. TIIK TliXrilKR'A I'KT" llr llOOril TAHIUMITON IMPERIAL 60th & Walnut Mon.. Tiipr.U'.,! Clara Kimball Younc ADDED "LOST CITY" (NO? 6) TIIDR8DAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS ? ADDED-HAROLD LLOYD In " h i.Apt.ftfli,a vvjuSJERNeR" aVWvSTKIT TUUTEf Mnnrlau Tueidny Wednatafljiu WM. FARNUM In "HEART STRINGS" ADDED "LOST CITY" (NO. 5) THUHSDAY, FRIDAY ft SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON In "MOLLY AND I" ADDED "HIS NAUQIIXY WINK" HE RIVERS END By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD iul dw f '""""n. there are , tr.. Uia .& '.v.ooT.mI lie people nearest the great outdoors. ThVr. aT ffi? .V. Vtr.nT' - "-SV-,?.'.? MAIIKKT M10K NI.NTIJ 'J A. M to 11 1.1 I' M. MimM-u 1A V .ami TWO WEEKS BEGINNING MONDAY GOLDWYN PRESENTS Toda - Pauline Frederick. The I'allser nun Xi REX ALHANBM 12th & Morris Sts.. 2.15.7 AD MONDAY. TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY xne Popular 1'arce Comedy Stars JOSEPH GREENWALD AND COMPANY la tho Delightful One.Act Bketoh "LOTS AND LOTS" A Sel&nlck POtti' EH?ENE O'BRIEN 'W1- """" -Wll. 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