' fe P; i & v i rlG EVENING' PUBLIC MiijDGER-PHlTADELPHIr TUESDAiY; "MST MHtifo ,-j - &rJ. 1 '' NEW DE MILLE FILM I STANLEY FEATURE VWhy Change Your Wife?" j Marital Study Varied 1 Movie3 Elsewhere Hlanlvr -Whv ChariKP Tour TVIf" I tn a miMtlon which many photoplay fans atkeet c-ach othr nftcr (ufln? the- vay Cecil II Dm Mllle protluccij tlio latit phBBn of hli mnrltal-IIO rer litre In ahown n type of divorce, ncil.m baseef tton a whim of the hiishniid that hM w'fo In ine-ompatil'lo vvi'li Wf 'n n trivial va ntu) lwl'1eii h tie i'1" IrcKs ac-iorcling to lelni ho haa i-el up taint; standard . , i Tim produror'n Iirnthcr William In hit i ecrriarto has n OwIhIm1 method in show. Uft rontrants in tpcs of nomn Klrst. lie rllrplavi the- plain, simple home- iv " ' C anL' JVIT' ',""."''":.,;:! m he fall In low. the fans are lit wuom inn wuuniwiKi ..-.. , rld. In the typo lio v d nttracn the the husband Photoplays Elsctchcrc opk a t so nm Ens "T c week with Constance Tatmadgc, and "Ilgar Comedy " I it Pi: fit At. "Tho Korblddcn Wo man." wltli Clara Kimball Yoiinjr. At.ttAtBUA III Wife's Money." with h'UKenc O'Urlen. .1 .1 11 KKT fiT HKET "Heart Strings." with William Karnutn. CO t.OSt At. "Tho Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come." nlth Jack Plckford LOCUST ASO 877M.VD-"Huekie. Wry Finn" I the Mark Twain Morv. Favorably reviewed Bl'.t.itOSr "Terror Island." with Marr lloudini. ItlYOI.I 'The CoM." with Violet Mennns Kaorably reviewed. JVM IIO -Thi) Valley of Tomor row ' f vhtfl.L W "Thou Art the Man," with Itobcrt Warwick. ! WEEK'S VAUDEVILLE VARIED IN APPEAL Many Novcltios on Keith Bill; Fritzi Scheff Allegheny Hoadliner . llkelv to yee n li.innv cncllna?. and In this latter Is round a nuurriiy fhit ,. ., ,..- ,,-.,,, t-i, i.Bro resslnitor. ra'h-r laek or It ,.,;,,, a l)ank , AlJBtraU and in din- man a ''''' " ruIfo coes to Iceland Thero he Is f!lroer n's wife etoniilnif r , . ... . T i... t - - Keith Kvelyn N'csblt, pinch hlttlnR for Mis Helen Kller, tho deaf, dumb and blind artlt. knocked out a home run as tho head-line artist of nn ex tremely plcaslnc bill. Mis. Keller Is 111. Miss Xeblfs work Is fascinating. Her well-Known elnclnt; and danclnc ability Is re-enforced bv- hitherto tin eNpceted hlstrioTilc ability in n playlet patterned after the fashion of "ITts or Youth.' crystal ball V evcrj thine. She! Is assisted bj Sammy Weston and Eddie j .uoran The "Creole Fashion Plate." n nool in story act, Klcs Miss Ncsblt a ery clovi race for honor Any utlempt to describe tho act would detract from Its surprising features. It Js well worth seeing Anna Chandler, with Sidney Landfleld nt the nlnrin. nnhnnnra tin nnnnrtlinttv nl tliA u-'iinn rennrl nnfel a tuft IITM . . .... ... . . .1. ...1 f.nHt fn nrlfl to Iter nlrarlv flnn renufnflnn for ... ..... ....,. . gKiiufii uv n uirfciur 01 111c rwuutu Maun. -" . " , - "" .- .... ..,... ..... .-. spouse It is th. n he know he tin , Wh, niluny ,Ilc hl(in(. dce of the , "ultln airo rtcltatlve .oiirs Mullen made a mlstal-e Ilv chance wire .no durlosed. the Identity of the nd ' r.'icls are seen at their best In u 1 taks the same train as r,. l,''' '" ruiprlt i kept secret and the hero nlso "nn soiig-und-pnttcr skit the c'tv and in an iiecldcn' at tne s a- nnti n)K i0I)B.0,t mother Uartram and Sexton, in ( lion ne is inKen it 111s inn ......... There the original -xlfe nures him nnd n. fight ensu letween the serond and first wives for the right to claim the man. Needless to prolong the story for the question I settled when the hus band returns to his first wife and love. Thomas Melghan. recently In this city m ft... Clnnluv In nernn. linn the lead- b t.lu ......i. --. ' - 'llia--t;u III llll.-. 11" v. i.iii. . 1 'llilvriwj Inn main roll while the tWO WOmen 1. .Alio ,,t t LtililAt nfplinvlnt. tnanv aro played bv Cl ,rla Swanson a wife m)n(s toda pirltuallsm. A mother Is No. 1 and Hebe Daniels a the hutrerdy ; nuun Mno r0allzes at the exact moment type of wife Theodore KoslofT has a lnat nr ), ,nPa thnt sho can tell good role ,ih n musician f i,, 1.1,, R ih her In spirit. He la a hero In hi-. ilath wept from u suh-marhi- win 11 1' plunge into the depth r. - or ine enr 11 n n . . ti.i I.ii i i?rlinin In im .'vli '" ""'' w nicii i-. iuii ui irei i'urwo.l stor. in which 'f,j''' "'''. n"" ''ll ls "rl',',m' '" lt8 Jack Ingle. !7mj. and Xathans. in drx- The supporting cast fcittircs Adelaide Prince, whose work before tho camera I worthv of further favors. James O'Neill has a good character to por traj Florence Dixon and lMward Mar tindalc hac tho other Important parts. Keren! "The Greatest Question" Is answered In this new Grlmth photoplay. Palme 'The llmr' l'nd ' l one of tho best nli'iiriv of the ear It is .TnmeTr 01 George ston. (onc.i. arc an additional feature to the musical novelties "My Daughter's Husband," with Harry Holman and company; Frank and Milton Ilrltton In a pleasing specialty. Hazel Moran, a real lariat expert, and Mmc. Itlalto's dancing girls Qnlsh up the fins program. Allrrheny Fritzi Scheff. the brilliant prima donna and light opera star. wa tho headline attraction. Miss Scheff sang eeeral of her choicest ejections and displayed several gown creation of unusual oualltv Other acts which pleased were Nut Nazano In ' a- rlety of Varieties." which Is full of pep Continuing Attractions FO'ntir.BT "Zlcgfcld Follies." thir teenth edition of an cnUrtalnmcnt that Is unique. More thrfn 150 per sons aro concerned, Including Ed die Cantor. Ucrt William. Van nnd Schenck. Ocorgo Lcmalrc. Johnny Doolcy, P.ay Dooloy and Eddie Dowllng. Last week. OVUIIA IIOV8E "Linger Longer Letty,", a Morosco musical play, featuring tho elongated and lithe Charlotte Greenwood In the title role. Thero aro sixteen delightful musical numbers and a farcical plot dealing with the Cinderella sister of. some society folk who makes a Toclal plunge. Oscar Fig man and Loulso Mluk are among the well known supporting plajers. BKOAD "Macuhla." lllda John son Voungs romance of the nmcrald Isle, which provides n dashing part for the notnblo Irish singing avtur, Chaunccy Olcott It Is a costumo drama which blcndH mlrtli, senti ment and melody, Tho star sings several new ballads. Last vck. GA11KICK -Thurston, the magician. In a repertoire of familiar but still mystifying feats of levltatlon and prestidigitation, with additions of frosrii and baffling stunts. Tho most prominent feature of his new program is a Chinese spectacle. Last week. LYRIC "Tho Magic Melody," mu sical play. Julia Dean. Flavla Aroaro, Tom McNaughton and Charles Purcell featured. The com poser of "Maytlme" has written delectablo music for this comic opera version of a romantic ven detta. Last week. jrE77JOPOZ.Tl-V-i-"Pollyanna, an effective motion-picture version of Mrs. Eleanor Porter's novel of tho "glad" girl, whoso optimism turns trials Into Joys for herself and others. Mary Plckford Is delight ful In the name role. GRACE GEORGE STARS IN "THE RUINED LADY" A "MIDNIGHT WHIRL" AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN solo honors In many, a musical comedy. Joseph Urban lias povlded cencry that 1 on a plctorlally Illusive and Imagina til parity with his lovely backgrounds ! r.n- "Follies" across tho street, and Julian SlltchelUm" taxed -his Ingenu t j lr Td"vllng ond developing WgtaUlM that nccr hilss a second of brisk ana Frances Nordstrom's Play! Daylight-Saving Schedule at LSe? Stages a Parlor-Bedroom-and-1 Shubert for Delightful Broad Library Sort of Indiscretion ) way Roof Show Adelphl 'Tho nulncd Lady" was anything but a ruined evening last night. I Grace George and Frances Nordstrom I fixed that with a play that Is witty, first of all. quick moving, after it gets I away, a little artificial and thoroughly I entertaining. .... .inMnn .r frroiesnucncn Her "Lhne House Night", scene had charm nnd Imagination In Us plastic ty ol 'peso and grace of motion, and her other contributions showed that tho Piiiie of tho eccentric dance still .had i.ohethlng to learn with her reauveni Shubert-, "The Century Midnight 'uVo stage. Her agreeably throaty Whirl" certainly stops the clocks of com. slngtng-Uie voca lzatlon c jf a musical petlng revues. Otherw Iso lt lias nothing , coVf-'liiat wa all there was, that IV UO Wim lime PSLTIH IW iiaaa u miu ' . speedily and snappily. Tho sixty minutes' difference between 1 Broad Street Station nnd tho Icnnsl- there -wasn't any 'tnoro of lierleonm i. plcmentcd with dandea. '" Jay Gould hlso danced very m-. fully, partlciilarly In the graphio i" clalty. "Tho Dancing Sailor. Man $?k' Us chorus Illustrations of the i,"- dancing partner In every port. HB ,! also funny In a. skit by Frank Pay'JJJ very much with Frank Fay, n LjW part of the honors went to Winona vi? ler. Miss Winter also, sang ??? till and did her marvelous ventrfloni . specialty. , Kyra. oriental dancer? also vcntrlloqulal In a movio eon way. Fay was tied for comedy by F.ilJ Adlcr. whoso metho;d Is radio nnd etJx tancous. And both comedy and JS?; were well done by tho White Way rSl Tho "Midnight Whirl" Is notable r many merits, Including a ban on tiron bltlon Jokes, Its only falling oft nt It is a story of Indian summer ln.ll- , Jl -C , l" n hwii 1 a ui inviii 4- v.w j" m - w.. cretlon. a sort of middle-aged parlor- bed room-and-llbrary affair that Is snappy, though dcllcato and Interesting. If pleas ant Its great, though more or less re deeming, fault is In a neat artificiality of plot and a little too persistent ciecr nc: of dialogue. and the merry and Locust. So that tho timo William Pcnn heaps tinder his hat Is only 8:13 from the paement In front of tho Shu bert when 12 Is sounding on the gong In the lobbv of the Century Theatre, In New Voit. n here the "Whirl" wns origi nally stuged. Stage time Is something In fact, the sprightly 1 1C stage money In its elasticity, nnd mile nuln ran 1 so tne managers or uns caimm ontr- unit. . Hh .i..L..t . ..1.1. .1. a tt'iill.Viinun pun and tne J merry ''. '' ' cast, 8ion, doubtless with the well-know r throughout from "J'5 ."J., that Philadelphia habit of ending up nn cc from left to rlgl it, with a. rfKu.,ar'.;o Vort nlng of dln.lpiitlon when "Metiopolltan Is a tritlc disconcerting. It Is tno fori . ral-ltig thel of play tnai maKee one """.", curtain, or caln a. the case may be. maybe there are " a dlspwiorUonato hft wrought the horuloglcal miracle or number of plain, heavy , lof:iJ,n.WnR beginning a midnight rcuc at a quarter dual role of the , IntensencM terous athletic featn. and Home and nl.i- th ninn who wanted ror muroer unu in- 1 , ,. - m.,i ,..i ,,H on- ,.111 . piowmu some wmi-ivi bunta murderer This ,cturc Irove that g 'on ,('a 'a'usc'of0" en" ..".a Stone was not glen a chance when be . . . . manv tvnes of theatrical as well 1 , . I K,,m',iill doling, was e ex was starred in other hlcles As for iBany VhVrS'f. ino l n" I enVPholoplay attraction. F the direction it bepiaks m irh for the crcgt algo Th,. bo ls pIayC(J by Iob. I j clev-erness of Marshall NHIan. lwrei rf jrarron LUian Gsh h tho girl's Olohe Henry Toomcr and company js a wealth of beaiiu In ; '"h 'ta"snn" part. One looks forward to the future I scored a hit with an act bristling with the frozen North, while the photography work of IU h q who plaJS the noVclty and humor. "A NMght. In a will comnare faorao wnn an .,. .-iflA., ,. ,i.A Kt ' T)AnnA cr..iMM , ,i, .Kiiiinr. 'm,ici. lU.. LOll I11VI'1 Ul, .11- UVUL I J UI1LU UkilllUll in .HE UUUUllllk uu.- "Little Women" at Orpheum vhnwn rf ih Cnnndlan snows. A plajer who appear to good art vantage behlde the star I Mariorle Daw, the httlc lady who rias rap 01; , Orpheum A dramatization of Louisa, come forward as suppoitlng plaer M Acotl-B fatnou fctory. "Little lano 0aK J narnnv nt-ri v aim in cal comedy tabloid. Clark und Verdi aro quick-moving comedians. Others of merit on tho bill aro Franklo Mice, tho Impersonator: Murphy nnd I.achtner. In a. skit: Oolrl. Jano and Udw arils. Womtn," Is the charming attraction. The song and dances; Kane and Mahler, ,-.. X.., 1.. nmt. ..lun I, A flUT in . ucurii'- '"" -- -' "- '"' ', atiuicnce 1 tanen unci; to 1 1111 war 1 wheellsts. and Lanccy and Parsons, song congenial roles The plot comerti ",p im..s by the scenic surrounding and and chatter. fiuest for a man wantid for munier ,hp fUA)nt ,rpsaB of thnt tlMir most eH ,V,,r;.,,Chnther B . h ," "f ' him ''""""M " the coHtume, of the women rnUwa,-".Sweet Sixteen, a scln- wl n-L trZ in lung Tl e murXrcr helps ' M"H Desmond plays the part of "Jo .nutlng muslc-U eomedv. was the chief Wltharrr,.n lung 1 ne muni' rtr nn UM) rrepicHlb e vlMicltj und provide l.uurh.nroducer It was well received l.lrhX' of laughter, minted with a few XZngTthcrTwho addl'd cntertainmem lliliVirth."7i '"" ,1Iu-rr ar? fuur acts, thru- laid utr(. DaP not,, in hls nonsense and r nil hi .TeuthH friend Vnss" '" "", 1'omP at foncord Mils . imd t he n,1IM. . .Stanley und Burns. In a timely meets all or the sleutn h "-lemi. P""'' ,,Ht allowing the orchard at Plumfle d. H,it ! the Club " und Alexander n.hlr'oftV'l in"n",' , ". .npioM bV !." 'wrMhlnB Is Htralgluen. , ,. i.rkH d' company in ''nltoYngj " tlT sV.crlt0fs;.V:,cen'inTh',ng',nPa"e ".n'rV- , -J' ' , i'" ? '""1 w " The photo play. ;)uckleberrv Kin.,. ' nil hnnnin lot 1 '" "" " trlveil. tio,er to eenbodr nn Milling 11 Imb girl who I the sister of the man who dies Good Bill at Dumont's Arcndi'i 'The l'.iglit of Va i the Tight whv to further the interest in films because it is 11 olid entertHinment In which lltrt I. v tell alin"ars nt hi bet Ills char.ici' rlzatiun i- of Intense in terest throughout In the depl tlon of the man who Ms liquor be his master pun to the point of wrecking his home and buslnrt- Sir Gilbert Parker wrote the original story, which J.-ich Iillion has direct id ,wlth faithful details of the r.insuian wood number of ptiotogr.ipnlc m- are partlcul-irl . ffectie in their turn ing on of thi loiale of tin- ston' There Is som-thln' lengnant In Ihn wa the liero "ineetii up with 1 religious fnatio nnd how the latt.r tneK to InKtill bis Ufm into the nutn lie has t.ilfll into ills home In the bfginninc it is shown Lower the man N of tin- belli r that he t al ways above th juople with vihom he I associated h .1 ti.irrister hr fwiiics the reliuw of ,1 iniirdinr who later l -friends him 1 motif rUer th story at lb , ml and the aildKiice ih led to lielu that h- will return and marry the glil liiiiiioiii'. Hmmett -I duced - "ni new- ballads, pi, la ongbnil h effort Webb tntro- Thu Phlladel. I rnu Ke.vn "The Xlght PlerK " a iiiiikal comedietta with snap and Jnllitv prov.-. Its right to the pot of heail- lliu r Morgan and Anger nave an un- with :itl,UflHm Thu part of the bill liortruing life on a plantation niiuh jfh a hit last week that it Is being feiitur-d .main this week 'Oh l'nr iKictor. or lie Iiocm You Uood. ' prov id to be a n-ariiig burlesque. The Great H.llnes. in a pianologlie; Sheldon and Piitteri"in in 1 liatier mid nielod . H 11 nie Franklin in new charm ti 1 Imp, 1 conations aid Hoyden and l.n 111 comedy and im-lodv, complete an cv p tional blh BALL FOR PENSION FUND were rmlvcd ,1MUI. i.rand of humor. Scott and A11- hrev offer songs and cliatter. tJMier cli-vrr acts uro the rtaiiclng Ucnions and tlic Veronicas a novelty sketch IIUIIIU--I Wk i,.-i... ..-j ,. ! peoplo among us In real life, after all. I .... -.. .1.. nlnu ntl'An Into thC SCC- ond net It frequently posses from the humor of dlaloguo and fairly evident y framed-up situation Into the thoroughly delightful sphere of tho comedy or char acter and tho humanly Inevitable humor of circumstance. Tho second scene or the second act is keenly written and played to the last touch by Miss George and John Mlltern. ..--. Mis Ocorgo Is charmingly, obvious. -...1 nki.ln.h, ..tin rmlnif. throUKhOUt mOSl ... i... n,ln l.Vtr ntrefe.hcK of tllO pla I with Mary Jllles Mlntcr In the leading ,,,, misd that line comedy touch which role, wan the photoplay feature. pip developed at her bestv In parto of the iccond and tlilitl acts. In this peculiar Ualton Hoof Varied and attractive nualltv of fallible excellence she l a I entertainment is offered by Allco I)r-, dellghtfullv feminine typo nnd quite fits I rnlnc, singing comedienne : tho Oaray . jnt0 the piece. Sisters, Spanish dancers; Florence An-I jjiss Nordstrom plays her own lines 1 drews. the Olad Girl: Charles Glbbs. n n whole-heartedly cerebral style that Imitator of musical Instruments, and ( ) convincing and likable. H wasn 1 1 Margaret Irving, charming singer. Harry jtav Hopkins's fault that too many ex-1 Cantor, singing "Marlon," Is an added caniatlon points had been left In her attraction. part. and she wades through them well ' enough to give a fine touch to her . . ,. .. .,1 n, "chorine" charactcrlratlon. Cast for U. of P.'s Irlurt Plays By and large. "Tho Ruined Lady" Is The rhllomathcan Society of tho Unl-' rather a successful calamity. , vcrslty of Pennsylvania, which will pro-) sent four plays of the Celtic renaissance ' In the Academy of Music on May 10, announced yesterdav tho final selection for tho cast of "Tho Klslng of tho Moon," by Lady Gregory. John J. Hldgway, who sered as a captain In the I'nltcd States army and was wounded hi Flanders, will 1111 the role of "The Itagged Man": Hay 11 Jack, a member of tho track team, w III appear us "The Sergmnt " nnd Charles Hodge and l'miiclM riadd will Imnersonato "Police man X' and "Policeman II." "In the Trormlern 'Jazz Rabies" is the title Shadow of the Glen." bv Synge : "The of u new burlcsquo uggregatlon which Laud of Heart's Desire," by William J includes scleral faored funmakers and Hutlcr Yeats, and the autobiographical songster. Two snnppy burlcttas arc1 'The Singer," by Padrnic I'carsc, lirst offered, "At the Sanitarium for the Soft- president f the Irish republic, aro the Drink Habit" nnd "Frenzied Finance, other plajs to be given. An attractive chorus ls featured. nnst S. Simply to list the featured funmakers. dancers and singers Is to Indlcato that a stopwatch was not needed to measure j the entertainment provided by Bessie McCoy Davis. Winona Winter. Annette Bada, Kyra, the oriental dancer; Frank Fay, Felix Adler. tho Whlto Way Trio, I Jay Gould and a particularly fetching , chorus numbering In Its ranks several ' dancers who did in enscmblo steps that would havo been considered worthy of BURLESQUE BILLS ' 1 'alno Harry Cooper Is tho leading comedian In "Butterflies of Broadway"' and makes the most of some lory umus- 1 Ing i-cenes Helen Tnrr and Hnttle Heall have several good song numbers that arc warmly applauded. The pro duction ha been well-staged, and the plot I above the average. Tho choru Is both good looking and prettily los-tumed Jmtsay nires if you want the genuine e- in Bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught- &he Most BenuUhri Car in Ambrtca Uho Most Serviceable lruck. m America PHHVV :1:11cm "sHi In some automobile agencies the stage is always set for the big sale to the careless buyer, and the careful buyer is given scant courtesy and little attention. Our policy is exactly opposite. GUY A. 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Tague & Co. 10th & Columbia Ave. Viitnrln "The Silver Horde" the new Ilex Hem h-'ioldw v 11 pl.tv of the almon J jndustrv ag.nn pr.-cni tvpes cif th virile t-ort th.it in.ide l!achs wr'iuigil popular fritise 1 due- the iating di rector fur Ins -Ix-tion of iijch pl.ivcr nn Mvi'l- .steilniiin In the role of th" girl of the Went who Nnd i-ncour ig - , ment to jnd lln.illv inplreH the li' Interest 111 'in- niHii from the i;a-i Tlie latter werit wt to iii, lv 111, mi v in ord' r , to mar v .1. girl who ib -naii'ls wcaiili in prcfen in e u iimple lo Purti tonUiij will bear w.inhing ho Is destined 10 become u st.ir of ptoiiiis, if givi n rnl -1 -u li as th- one of the 111 in of tse r..i,' llobert Mi Kim W tin vill.ini, will). He, lor '.irno is 11 character ai tor of abilnv. Director 1-V.ink I.lovd has given the' story 11 number of interesting and thrill jng nn idents. including the .ittcinp! to , blow ui the hiiIuioii ir.ipH and til" light In the log bollMe Tin s, i-nes win- l.ild I nnd photugiaphcd In tl" Al.iak.in coun- ! try I hiiIIiiI faptrfin Mwlff is the latent volih le in wlinli Hnrlet Wllllitin- is titaned for the Vit.igiapli TIiim pl.ier 1m connihie nilv .ippeirnl In teul.ir nro grain produ, tmn for tnrfii" verH nnd i." n favorit' Tmii1rri- tin l.nglisli 1I1 rector ni ide- ll,, , , 11 ino from the ejn' ' popular pi i' i ll.il',,n 1 lumbers When 1 1 ruin ,1 11 . 1 girl ith Haverford Township Police Will Give Affair May 21 Slips to s-tmt 11 pension fund liavo liiep tllKen bv lMwntll T. Ihllli'-M'V, i-lii"f of polne of Lower Ilavi rfonl township Ah there lire mil ten iei-llielll'-ll III the ti)vtl'-llil the chief litis e-x j 1 I 1 oiiliih nee that un tulci)uutc llinoiiut nf liimie will hi ensilj lui-eil. To olitaiii 11 miceliis for the fund t'lnef IIiilli-e bus gin 11 resident of the tovvii-lnp opportmiltv 1o lni ticl.et. for .1 hull to lie i'lim nt (JjiKniout 1 he ( 'oinpniiv hull Mnv -1 I lllhiin 1'enn Al Weber and com ' pnny In "What I.ovo Will Do is a tnu- , Hle.il tahlnid delight headlining a well-1 li.ilunreil bill l-'rank Orth and Anne foily vie fur favor In a Fclntlllatlng , skit. Moran and Wiser aro elextrous hiit-ihrowern. Dotsoli sustains his repu ' tntlon .is .1 comedy d.mcer. nnd I'aullne , 1're-diriik In .1 tense photodiama, "Tin. , I'allse-r fas'- ' concludes the bill. 1 , Cruml The bill Include a number of good acts. "Over Your Head" Is 11 nov ellv net that I warmly applauded, others of merit aro Kdn.i I.uby, clever 1 lmp ronntlotiH' llanlon und Clifton, athletic iNhlbltion: Xancy Hoycr and eompanv- In a playlet, and "tlcei t" U.il- higher and Irene Martin, muical num-Ix-ts Mmmi Comedy of the 1020 brand Is 'offend by Joe L.iurle. who kept l,nn-h moving lMdle fnrr and eompanv kept up tho pace with ,-v hilarious sketch 1 11 her good acts were presented by illaile Haines, llabette and the l-'our 'Thrillets. "Wives and Other Wives," I I ? i DENTAL X RAY STUDIO Radiography nnd Dntuno.sia l). m HON M. I Kl.l. Hi; 1'rnllelil III, III li;K lirlnul S(. l-lliille I 111,, rl .'..I I i 1 f lfgM SUNDAY OUTINGS At Last ! Children's Skuffers Ian Russia and white canvas. 8 to IOi2 $2.75 I I to 2 $3.50 These rc the same prices you paid last summer and the summer before: NO ADVANCE! L "7 BooiShop f M20 CJtasinuiSt. Whcro Only the Bct is Good Enough' FROM MARKtT STnttT WHAHF Every Sunday .25 Atlnnlli- City Ocean City cuniona inici Sen Isle City f VVilclwood Bound Trip Angle.en vr Im Cope May 10 i-int.i Avolon miamouil stone Harbor Aul Wiletwouil anil 1 ipe May -"' Orrao ' it, and nrnonfl Inle' -u Atlantic C It ttnei ntbe-r riinns 10, ici-titrti nc mr A-inn-ir 1 11 .u-. 1 Wllelwciewll fMI III HK.oe HurOor , . i f Ocean in e U" - Sunelayn, May 30 to (Jctnlmr 31 Q1 lf) """ Ocaell, Stnildn Prl, Ml-uUlUy Urail, and lnterm- diute stations. Park. Dranch, and inter- ion. Addition! CI 7C Sea Girt, A. bury V f w Lour uranch, tncdlate ttatio r r h'' From Broad STRtirr Station SI. 75 Reading S2.50 PoUsviIIc S3. 00 Shcp.andoali War lx $ per ten' ae1l'innn fitopplng al leeapoil Hhe,niae, ule liamfiuri: Auburn, h, liujUili 11a en, HI Clair anil ) faikvlllr -co bcstlia Ptnnijltama Catl VitMa ffyy anJ tha aicturttqur ictncrralang Ih winelieif Schuylkill. Sunday, May 1G Vroail Hlraet 7 line., Weil I'htla. 7 .'J', 1 Uty-trroml Hirrct 7 3IA $12.75 Washington $2.25 Baltimore War lolslncni uiMmuii, t L 1 f - - ". . . . .TiT. 1 7, iiiiiiiii iwmii ...li. lcSrtHi f - f W$Bk Contentment I mmm in every S&IXraH rr " " m?3mim ttttt ; Wi Henrietta E Sl ADMIRALS WWt Eisenlohfs Masterpiece i f 'ii OTTO EISENLOHR &BROS. INC. itfi '$Wmk CSTABUSHCO IOSO :'IS -iiuiA ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif UV i'i!K"-JnJaaaaal l UBELl I T P f 9 evyi' ggatavaa?ag3gea?vgavgiaresg; 'ift- vx-'v" 'vv.wtcvrtf'f i This is th( setend of a series ef aivertise nenls published by the Committee of American Shipbuilders to assist in bringing about a right solution of questions vital not only to the future prosperity of shipbuilding but equally vital to the safety and prosperity of the Nation. Why our ships should not be sold now T I O meet the needs of war a great American merchant fleet was .created; we spent $3,000,000,000 for 10,000,000 tons of shipping. For the first time in half a century -the American flag is back upon the sea. Shall we keep it there? These ships are now owned by the United States Government. It is agreed that they should be sold to private American owners. But the United States should not sell its ships until the conditions under which thqy are to be operated are determined. These conditions will only be known when shipping legislation now under consideration becomes a law. This law will affect ship values as well as settle our future on the sea. If our ships are sold in advance of Con gressional action the Government must accept less than it would receive after Congress adopts a progressive policy. Bargain prices to present purchasers would give them unearned profit if new laws make American ships more valuable than J.hey are at present. Pending legislation declares that our policy is "to do whatever may be necessary to develop and encourage" our merchant marine. American ships cost more to build and to operate than do foreign ones. Congress is planning to overcome these disadvantages. Until this is done, it is evident that the ships we now have should not be dispersed to face competitive con ditions which, prior to the war, resulted in the decline of our merchant marine to insignificance. Send (or free copy of "For an American Merchant Marine" COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN SHIP BUILDERS 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Chairsxuui: J. W. POWELL, . . Vice-President, Bethlehem Shipbuildiofj Corp., Ltd., BethleheiVj, Pi. H. A. EVANS, ..... President, Baltimore Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore, Md. A. C. PESSANO, - Chairman Board of Directors, Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit, Mich. J. W. MASON, ...... President, Western Pipe and Steel Co. of California, San Francisco, Cal. H. B. TAYLQR, . . . Vice-President, William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Bldg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. J. F. DUTHIE President, J. F. 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