'V- J Y i. "A if W f '.V '4 i-. .& M " - & 7 ,v- 5ubi; fc-vesara J", ' 1 ' ,-, jPHIAV'SATUEDAY, MAY 15, 1920 '5JMBfif' t r MOVlfiGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON m. T-naT.II'Il,. Tlltanlnt, In niHEuuy'" ",-"- -:""-," 1 K a men ,or of IhS CMttr Cell r"nMMer "Why ClmtiKn Your wife?' Mr noMlllo'B latest Paramount lVi,rfi JnVclnl show nir nt Iho Stanley. Ari-n.!off known Irr nearly overy cnpl Koslorr, '" .. Iirllltl0 dane. tlin '" ..i hla screen debut several years ,l'.' V'The Woman Oo.t Wrmt un US the dlMn of Mr. DcMllle. "J..!:1 Ti.iinn artist playn a role which . '".. ..i.rnxIrnB.tOH ll "WIT nersoiv riOBCIJ '! jw II. ln Tllianlnn VirillnUt. illiy. As llaiiiiioii, r,uii i. four ty. Aa I ." "--v, th n ni: M fo'.7.3 :i. which Ifl tlie bnlB of timoniBi w -r iraliilnc an a panto 1 -. rnnvevor of artistic Ideas kIvcs PiTinff's scr?e work n finish which rink! Mm MK "'"onK technicians of the cinema art. CtrAtlLteS RAY Is a stickler for real i.ni When I' ww that "Paris AT- hli new picture, which will be Crf'";t the Arcadia next week, called Jo ecenes on a farm, he Insisted that nt whole company Journey to a real fo If happened thatfono day recently .u.rii navlln overn a and broad-brim. SB at w Industriously pitching hay K i farm wason while tho camera 'n.i,,3 merrllv. When tho scene was ihot" an old firmer motioned Charles to otio side. .., . "Say. young; follow. said ho conn to cut out this Sir nranclnir In from of thnt contrap Mrn ffi Tcomo down to my farm, as MrVd man nnd do some real nayinp J Siy my help k0(1 money eighty n nTontll and board." umilR STnONOICST.-' by Georges IVIIIInin Trx J. i riemenceau, which lll oresent nt wo Victoria week of May 21. wll" a cast or international rfpulatlon. was maae iu America, in nrHer that every detail of tno picture mlelit he correct Mr. Vox Imported from rrls a well-known Frencl 'architect, niio designed many of tho hoIs used In the making of the film version of the ,tory from the pen of tho "Tiger of France." The fcetien In tho chateau are dupll rate of a well-known chateau situated thlrty-oiin miles from Tarls. on the Marne rler. which the nrchlttct de ilitncd for Mine. Sarah Ucrnhardt. TK power of n child's lovo to straighten the viewpoint of men nnd women wlioio outlook on life han become ininrtpd Is demonstrated nt tho Met- lonolllan Opera Kouse. where Mnry-f Plckford continues In "Pollvanna," her prut fnlted Artists' production. This picture-play differs from any of Ur recent productions In that sho por Irajs n little girl throughout Hie entire picture There Is something convincing In Miss I'lckford'a characterization. Sho docs not merely act tho part of a. Ilttlo frlrl, she Is a little girl. Her work lir "Polljanna" Indicates thnt nho has dc toled unlimited time to tho Rtudy of children, for seldom lraa nny smnll chnr ncterlstlc escaped her. As Pollyanna Whlttlcr. Mary Plckford nulcklv wins her way to tho hearts of those who watch tho film version of the familiar novel nnd play nnd succeeds In holding deepest sympathy until the very last flicker In the final fade-out. Miss Tlckford puts n dollcnto Blinding Into1 per wont ami u lens, nno.oiien carries hr audience to a tear nnd then suddenly mapi tho tension by n. bit of quaint, laugh-proxoklng comedy. GKOflGi: FITZMAimiCE. who has ranldly hcomo ono of tho most suc cessful motion-picture directors In the huslncsi, passes another milestone with the first production to he released under hi own name, "On With, tho Dance," featuring Mne Murray and David Tonell This picture, which Is declared to be In every respect out of the ordi nary, will bo shown nt the Garrlck neek of May 21 ns tho first production of a supplementary cinema season. It l announced there will be presentations tt l'jn, 3:30. 7 and 9. George Fltz maurloe stnrted his cinema career as n iccnarlit with Pnthe. Jt was thero that he met Oulda Bergere, who afterward became his wife, nnd thev collaborated en set era) stories. "Orr "With the Danco" as worked Into n photoplay by Miss Birgere. It Is said that Miss Murray Is shortly .to desert the screen for the stage. Miss Murray, It will ho remembered, first be came piomlnent ns a beautiful dancer In the "1P13 Follies." She Is to bo starred In n play by Samuel Shlpman, co-author of "Friendly Iiemles." "ICnst is West." 'The Women In Room 11" und "First Is Last " JOn.MA TAI-MADOK and Alia Nazi 111 mova are announced as two of tho Popular stars who will appear nt the Stanley In tho near future. Miss Tdl hiadge comes the week of May 31 and Nailmoa the week of Juno 7. nnd both will he seen In the first rhllndelpliln Jhowlng of new photodramaS. Miss Tnl Madges picture Is "The Woman Gives." an ndaptatlon of one of Owen Johnson's no els ., It Miss Tnlmndge has a role 'fW to le admirably adapted to bring jut her many fttUnts. Sho plas Inga n'I,Pr'"!, l risks happiness to rc MJ In full n debt of gratlludo sho owes iriist ' lo H"cces,' "" n magazine Nmijionb appears In "The Ilenit of LJ1 '-' ,H'1"ll','l by fharles Bryant I0"1 !.'"" nnnby'H nocl The locale "the first pait s the Umnlimm. ,u. 't of London corresponding t . nMlJ"""" I.:'?Bt sl(1- "The II to New i rhlM Ipnrl nf Is said in Urtiuani n i..Ai. - nZlmT:: ?r n,u",t,c ttlirgs. The freer of tho heroine carrlcH her from J' tenements to thoSheatre an 1 thence hto th. wo, Id of nrltlah nrlstocrncy! iT ,"..te!' tah" I" Providing strlk Ing Slronger Than Death.' ..v.... n ua wns in case In MAa? Anv MM.US MINTICR will ... !l her l..n4.' rT,"",-..0!:?..!!? .MX 21. , Z --.-. t'tviii MalorlV ti.1 '""""' i :irf. "ivurse tall, fn, ii 5 MBS Mlnter a part tliut Mwrtr.."'," n"Pr '""' blr qualities WHAtA VAMP THINKS OF MEN ey to Handle, Clothes" Avera "Civilian Player to ,;.V ."Cnian has a right to resort her com- m.;j .' ."e and artlflco nt v:-'iu io Wee'.0;?! n,i '"" ' wants0 says nncnr In yrlc. Miss .l' ULCes has nrmiRPci ,tiur.,,oi . I'Uns. either T,!l7 M,an" l to get any- k,.Jlv""r III llUM I1PHU r,n l lV... !:'". l'ysho!!'hi f,'," M,8H "ndenvool. ll"ag ,,;, r5, llrl "l Iter command? Thn 5" h beljV"ff li-,ilB ow" deficiencies "tame, "a,,") one else Is doing F frank . " a ",olnii lH to do Is to tWW wiihh'i , ,j',r,U!"lli' Xraph-nnS fnherp , l un,lei tand t I don't rV 'JP ' wl,iTh0,i"1,iio" "iichnnnn found ItyfM which I" ro'-, ln.to Vlvnim yt makn in ...".'". n nylng. but he YOU CAN'T BUY Tl' Jo llrought to You by M A D v PICKFOeD & KXLYANNA iuu CAN'T RESIST Th, 'lotion Pan. 'a'''ffi'S.,K. "',:;' METROPOLITAN fflffi V" nEHEHVED at U08 rorl.rr""n."f Jlou.. -nou,lJm EXCt.lla ---.v,ijr jrcnaia .. --"--. 5J.VI!L-PnBS!NT ""J'VN OF IN I ""J HitqiuKe. ' IWiiwiBBHim,,,,,,, PHJWDKUni, ur irir.r.v mMi&mmmmW 1 f1 mmmmmWmWmmmmwimmm 1''' vmv mnilllllllllllim A W j fF mmmmmmmmmmmmmW J -A mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm r w I rj. m BllllllllllllB " ''j:iB .jf."Vf imillllllllllllllllllllllH WLwJLAAAAAAAAAmLWtm w uu ttlieglh. mmm j:-: , LW II LmWmWLWwfmA W9ti AUcwnu anp the rwtrYv.Bi v 'LWJI W&Mmk,, MmWkC rSm 6w myrtle Vfc 1 HjB STET5MAN, JBl , tf ' MkWkWW.-- 1 THE SILVER X , ' y LILLIAN LEACH. 7 aiiiiKi' J ttlP?" S-r ' SARAH CURRAN. llmWLlLw4( Ve.iorfa. iaa gff CHARLES flH J " - B J 'Jiiw ifi iilllll bbbB Photoplay Guide for the Coming Week 8TANM:Y "Why Change Your Wife?" with Thomas Melghan, Gloria Swan noil nnd Bebo Dnnlels remains for n ' kecond week, Tho story deals with marital life nnd is well told and screened, VAT.ACK "The ttlver'n Knd," Mnrsliall Nellan's first Independent production based on Curwood's vigorous nnd red-blooded Cnnndlnn novel. Iowls Stone leuiurcu. iast weeit. ARCADIA "Paris Green" brings Charles Ray us a lonely doughboy nnd Inter as jp farmer. Josephson wmto the scenario which wan directed by Jerome Storm. Ann May Is his now lending lady while Donnld McDpnald Is In the Mippnrt. VICTORIA "Tho SlUer Horde" re mains for another week, nnd Itox Hench's story of wealth versus ambi tion ntjd love Is thrilling. Myrtle Stedmnn linn ono of tho principal roles. IIECKNT "Kvon ns Kve." adapted from tho Robert Chnmbers's novel. "Tho Shining Rand," will have Marr Mc Dcrmott and Grace Darling mr father und daughter, who seek seclusion with n religious sect ns n means of cscnpe from n designing relative. CAPITOI, "Duds" Is not altogether n good title for this Tom Moore pic ture, which a private review permits recommending. The story deals with tho capture of International crooks nfter Jewelry. Henry C. Rowlann mennt that "Duds," or utlcxploded shells had no chance, nnd ho gives his soldier-hero one on Ills return. IMPKIUAL Kathcrlno "The Beauty Market," with MacDonald, first half of 0J lird. i-M UW? "T1IK Mnla. Itlnts. 3,IS,Kt.7&9 niriiuncrr. urn.nlrr. KKCKI.F.SM l'.VR" Mulfl Comedy with. To. of 2(1 Vonnn t heeler Ueknma .liilla Nash V. II. O'Uonnell In lomenr itri.nxf "inrrr II. M." UqavcL (lernmntown Are, and tenango Mon., Turn., Wed. A IMrflirlihtlnii nf AIII (IKAIIAM I'lllI.II'.S' THE COST Willi VIOI.KT IIKMINO Tluir... I'rl. A Nitt. IlLANClin HHKKT Till: llKADI.IKU si: It I Tt Vihrre the hhows Are Alwny. !nod w t oxif nr. iikiuit f.VftK . MAiuusr 'nV'"1 Mntlnff. 2il, Gin, TIIK IIICI.I.IO.N with .Man. I'luhrr nnd Ortavla llansworlliArn, llnrkelt A llflnilir ftiinnuny Fnur Nhnw & llrrnnril Jirt .1 TIIK l.)HT TITV HID T1MK ACTS lllfl TIMK ACTS cCocaC rirrv-snco.MJ ad LOCDST K Kl IIOIIVH IIKST IKI.I.OW Ai.i,Ari: itiai) , In Ihe'DWCIN' 1001, ' mill The Wlrlnu IVninp nf "IIV f'HANOK MWU WIFK" IIICIIi: IIAMas IIAItOI.I) I.I.OUI in Id. Ni-ttMt and Ilct Coinrdv KASTi:ilNi:n WKSTKUNT.lt TSei'hvcKt t:r t. -.hoi. uauuizT nit.sT lll,tMAIt(. Mir;T SVMIV THK HONEY REE LAST IIAI.r- NOIIAIA TAIAIAROI! TSLE OK CONQUEST TctroK I AM) N,P.IOAI BT8. Inn.. Tlie... Weil. 41I.IVK TKI.I, LOVE AVITHOUT QUESTION TlinrN.. rrl.. Snt. III.XM'IIK SU'EKT THE DEADLIER SEX Al.l. WKI'.K Cliesler Cnmedy "IQI'lt TIMI.H nm.wn" St n . , . llnrket Ht. bel. OOtli III.ANCHK MtTCT DEADLIER SEX ' nl 1liur. A I'rl ', H. IIAHT THE TOLL GATE W,. Hoiiillnl. "ThltHOIt ISI.ANIt" jj a fltll II CKDAIt AVE.' J0JOjCUL MON i TUBS.. APRIL FOLLY Weil, ami Tllllr., THOU ART THE MAN ll. 4 Set. 8II.K III'SinNDS nnd CAMCO M V.H. riinnlln. "IU the drq toAlA LANCASTER AVE, WM. S. HART THE TOLL GATE Tliuridoy, Friday, "Capt. Swift" Saturday, "Terror laland" M.PENN .unraatrr Av.. Het. 40th. JIM J ll.llr 3iH, nU EiuJLfiJ!l NKXT H'KKH J P111I Illrkrr I'rrunl. Ilia I riertiiiiliir Drumatie hkelclii THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN i ni.nnni: taiaikk mihiiik ami i I FI.OKKNCK VAAjU)TT hil leaillm role. JOE LAURIE, JR.1,rrAVJJ0"f, rut r tl('ure"i BURKE &DURKIN MIlKlnc J i"'u'nf oil iMcFarlan & ; Palace LUlLf'miiy ' irir.i Mt IMilliiileliilila Nliaulnr BERT LYTELL Tm:s RIGHT OFWAY UtlSilty M p flfTVa?tV''y CELEBRITIES OF HE CINEMA GLORIA WANSOM. WHYCHGtTvOUR. WIFE."? " SUr1ey wcelt , "Tho Woman and tho Puppet," with Ocrnldlne Fnrrar and Lou Tel leRcn. Inst hnlf. Oltr.AT XOIlTIIEtttf "The Forbidden JJomnn." with Clnra Kimball Toung. Heviewed favorably VOI.O.VIAt, "Tho noauty Market." with Kathorlno MacDonnld; "Out bonder." wltli Ollvo Thomas, Inst half. MAIlKr.Z STREET "The Forbfddcn Woman," with Clnrn Kimball Young: "l-cnyo It To Me," with William Rus sell. Inst half. . A till AM Rll A with ntnlno "Tho Woman Hammerstetn ; flame," "Love FORREST Urond and Ssnjnm THOMAS M. LOVS Duilnen Manager TWO WEEKS BEGINNING BERNARD DALY IN THE ROMAI IN THE rniCKS ORRICK VI Cbettnat Juniper SAM'L NIXON- NinDLINaEP. Daslnes Manager ALL I fit WOULD I TUUihW." InVESNYSTCDYl V .w 00 5PJRIT5RETURNJ YES. . . ADMISSION TO WONDERLAND 4 Shows Daily, RROAD JLf Ilroail THO WEEKM HSU HmlnnliiK nnd I.ocint FRANK NIRDI.INOHR LOU Ouslneei Mininr Hi BtRT LYTELl. TOM MOORE THE RIGHT OF "DUW WAV Allhiniu, - Capdol . AHITJ5TE$ART Without Question,' Inst half with Olive Toll, M-aOA T. T.,, "oney Bco" will have rJfWr,1 s:-1v'n. the operatic star. tT 1 S t ;f i-'oii'iucst," with Norma Tnlmadge, lasL half. "A"V The Cost." with rnnU1' R.S.',cwe,, favorably.- LOWnLn,?i,ho Dancln' Fool,' Wallace Held, A good comedv. Violet With wi?h niiT. i'iY .W,L,nout Queatlon." II !h nl? ileli The Deadlier Sex." with Ulanrho Sweet, last half. COljIttEVM "The Deadlier Sex," with niancho Sweet. Mon. nnd Tucs ; "The Tollgnte." with W. 8. Hart, Wed., PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES ONLY MONDAY MATINEE Twice dallr, 2.15 and 8.15 THE GREATEST IRISH ATTRACTION EMMETT MOORE'S IRELAND A NATION ANI ahT IRISH THE ROMANTIC COMEDY WISHING A STORY OK HALLOWEEN) HEAR DALY SING THE CAM, OF THE WIND AN iniSII ClIItlSTKMNn KII.I.AKNF.V THE FOflKY IKW THAT OMI HUSH MOTHER OF MINE MATINEES 35e to ?.V. XVEMNa.S-rSSs Popular Matinee Today nt 2.30. Tonight af S.20 NEXT WEEK LAST SPOOKY ffiFH POPULAR MATINEES . . .- ...... - l ..... ....... . . 1HE. Sffif vwm. UNLESS YOU HAVE FELT THE THRILLS OF AMAZEMENT. HAVE BEEN SPELL BOUND BY THE WEIRD SUPERNATURAL DEMONSTRATIONS OF THURSTON. YOU HAVE MISSED AN EXPERIENCE OF THE RAREST MENTAL SENSATIONS. Nights, 25c to $1.50 NO Matinees, 25c to $1.00 HIGHER TWO WEEKS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MNUIIUH FITZMAI'RICB A PAKAMOUST-AIITCRAFT PICTDIIE with tho Former .lesfeld Follies' Ileauty MAE MURRAY & DAVID POWELL "On Wlllr tli Danrr" U Surimsilnily Itomantle nnd Dramatic. The HrttlnK Are Wonder., Mmyltn tut ft llBunllfnl 1.30, 3.30, 7 & 9 P. M. No Seats Reserved '"""" -ot ooe. Kvtnlnm 25c, 50e. 7Sc. MONDAY MfillTh AT Hil5 MATINhKS, H'EI. TELLEGEN U.NHF.R JIIH OWN MAKAQKMK.NT IN A NEW aCT COMKIIY peak of The Devil . . , , nv AUGUSTUS THOMAS WITH ASSOCIATE CAST OF EXCELLENCE IT WILL RANK WITH CERTAINTY THE GREATEST COMEDY SEEN HERE IN YEARS Thurs., Frl, i "Terror Island," with Houdlnl, Sat. WEST At.Lr.QttttNY"Ta Tollgate," with w. 8.. Hart, first half: "rue Last of Mb People," with Mitchell Lowls, Thtfrs. : "Tlllle's Punctured i Itomance," wlthVChnplln. Normnnd nnd Dressier, Frl. and Hat. JUMIin"'ha Mr tit flnlters." with Ilryanl Wnshburn. Mon, : "Six Feet lTHir.'i, with WMlinin rtiitetl. Tue. "Ulnck In White." with Dorothy Dal (on, Wed.: "lied Hot Dollars." with t'harles Hay. Thurs. and Friday.! "Where the West Ilcglns," with Wll Ham Russell, Snt. CEDAR "Anrll Foil v." with Marlon Davles, Mon. and Tues. ; "Thou Art tho Mnn," with Robert Warwick, Wed, nnd Thurs. , Kathleen Mavour ncen," with Thcda Uarn, Frl. nnd Sat, IjHADER'Thn Tollcnto.'V with Vfr 8 Hart: "Captain Swift." with Karle Williams, Thum. nnd Frl. J "Terror Island," with Hqudlnl, Snt. nSANTLEY'S revue Keith Headllner Satirize Six of Season's Succesies Joseph Santley, Who began his career on the dramatic atngo at the age of flvo years, playing Important child roles with noted stars, has forsaken the dra matic stage nnd Intends to bend his en ergies toward the production of musical revues. ' Lust season Joseph and dainty Ivy nuwycr were co-smrs in wne a n Good Fellow." Durlntr the Monuon, Knntlev conceived thn Idtn of presenting a main- iiuhii rrvuo in vaudeville nnu with the aid of JInssn.nl Short as producer, nr ranged n. musical revue, called, "Hits and Pieces," which Is to bo shown nt Keith's next week with Bnntley'and Miss Sawyer In the. principal roles, supported by a HroadwWJ chorus. Tho rovuo is a mixture of song, dnnco nnd travesty In which "hits" of "Break fast In Hcd.'lMy Lndy Friends," "Bast Is West." "arcctiwIcU Village Follies," "Scandnli" nnd "Tea for Three," nre satirized. A Clever Woman Stage Director" Jessie Honstclle, who staged "The Ruined Lady," the comedv In which flrnco George Is appearing at the Adel phl. Is probably tho foremost woman stnge director In America Just prior lo staging "Tho Ruined Lady" Miss Bon Btcllo scored another succeis through producing n dramatl7atlon of Loulso M. Alcott's" "Little Women" in Kngland, 100 Per Cent American Witn Grnce Georgo appearing In "The Ruined Lndv." nlnveoprn win . iv,n. comedienne for the first tlmo In n play (i, mijiuitiiuiiii cnarncters. 'rne Adelphl play Is of contemporary life nnd tho characters aro described as "people juu nuun. IN AMERICA PLAYERS DRAMA WELL to 91.50 WEEK swaetdaatnd2.2o ' iireSl. Plg FAMOUS MAGICIAN MAY 24th rftODUCTION A SAT. 5J BTANLEt oncnESTnx Albert F. Vjn IJIreelor CfeCIL B. DE MILLE'S PERFECT PRODUCTION CHESTNUT STREET I1EL. IflTII ST. ' 10 A. M 12. 2. Hits, fiitfi. 7:4S. 0 :30 Net Week Flrat Presentation CHARLES RAY IN PAHAMOnNT-AnTCRAFT PIOTWRE PARIS GREEN nireelrd lir TIIOMAS II. isrn Next Meek MARY .MILES MINTKR In ZallKwlir "Nurae. .Marjorln" MARKET ABOVE NI.NTn 0 A. M. to 11.15 T. M. ;LiSf WKmWmmm AlmmUmrmmmtMmWF'tmmmmmmmmmm COMMENCING MONDAY SECOND AND FINAL WEEK OF nrv DCAAU'C famous tale of II EL A DkHvIl 0 LOVE AND STRUGGLE MAY 24 WM. FOX PRESENTS MARKET HTREF.T IlELOW 17TII 0.4S A. M. to 11.1.1 r. M. MM Wj:EK rKKRIJ'.SS I'rmenta ROBERT W. CHAMBERS' STARH.INO STORY "THE 8HTNINO BAND" PICTURIZED AS "EVEN AS EVE" ORAOE DARLING Hed the Cut. ET HEEK BURT EARLE 8-GIRLS-8 Miiklrnl. Mlrlhfiil (.iirdrn I'arlt rORMI'.K Ml MC'AI, COMEDV STll JAMES B. CARSON AND COMPANY In "Tp nr. OR NOT TO HE" Joseph Browning Hrlnlit Mnnolncne "Itll Soma Vim Beauty & Health Vnrcl il t nllU n Jn VouileviUe TWO JESTERS DlterMon nf KnIJirJiInK OimlUi A METRO I'llOTOI'LAV BERT LYTELL In Mr (illberl I'urKer'a Mont hturlline and Human Nuirl The Right of Way A Ntorj AMilrh, nrnmutlm!, linn . iTankfnril nnd Mlfdlirni Avrniifa Thy World's Lumen! 1 imilrtlllr llnu WEEK OF MAY 24 THE FOI'l l,.K SCUKEN STARS Virginia Pearson & Sheldoir Lewis (IN PERSON) mm otoBE momtfi Northern tHT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, vU THE rpRBIDDEK WOMAN" Wirectlon Stanley Company of tmerict i QJErfNKHQBKflP MARKET STREET Ab. 16th P Comfoencing Monday, Second Week of the Lavish , J-'y and .Record-Breaking Success THOMAS MEIGHAN, 0 0 GLORIA SWANSON, BEBE DANIELS, A Pnrnmount-Artcraft Picture Interest and 1214 MARKET STREET UNi: OP TltK BKST PIl'TVnr.H OK TODAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK I MARSHALL NEILAN'S THF Production H H H Hi mm end By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Oil the rdgr of rli l(-n(ou. thrrr arr no rr atrrnpiii of aoui SILVER MORDE riathei on you like a living atory. You aee It all and leel it aa the author himaelf nw and felt tho aettinc for hta living atory of a woman'a love for a atronct powerful man. IT IS REALl J SASUKmm- HI "THE ST RONGEST," BY GEORGES CLEMENCEAU 1 F COtMtM ClPtTOL i ficrniitnlnnn Af. Iirl, Clieltrn At. - MARKET hTREET IS k 3 16. U AND 9 P. M 10 A. M 13. 3. 3.43, n.15. 7.1.1 Hint I . i Monday. Tuesday and Wodneiday n-m ' M- 1 ', ' KATHERINE MacDONALD -'- In "The Beauty Market" TOM MOORE I Added "The Charming Mra. Chaae" JN INITIAL SHOWINO Or jjl. Thuraday. Friday and Saturday I A W a OLIVE THOMAS vSSIer- DUDS fl 'Added HAROLD IXOYD in I AN EXCITIN& DETECTIVE STORY ' ' "AN EASTEKNEK.WESTERNER NAOMI CHILDERS and EDWIN Eitra Thura. & Frl. Eve. & Sat. Mat. stfvfvs i .1 t I "THE LOST CITY." STEVENS are In the Cat. Nil MARKET STRKBT AT JUNIPER BROAD A RNTUKR AVBNl R I , nnriatt-ill 11 a at .. r 'H l I it n ft OHM III 11 , . ....... . ,,,,- , ( rt , , ,, l ,- tj ,, .. h rSaaaali. MAT H F.LH MKM.n I Monday. Tuaiday and Wtdnndav fl S,V.??,! "'.;', iVkAkV THE LUDICROUS RURAL FARCE f II I I'rrwnt ,- 1 1 II k x l kk acomedy iMinniiiiK I I lla OF YOUTH I 11 If ILI 11 I C I 6 l Ukv sprinkled LllKrliiil rri lie1'" HiH . WITH lll 1 COMPANY OF TEN COMEDIANS I DOROTHY MI fjiV Lauthal Laucha' Nothinir but Eauiha' I VAN 1 IYv A COLDWYN PHOTOPLAY j SsK ( L GERALBINE FARRAR AS WELL AB lfl Supported by LOU 1 EL LtGCN In I eadcwkards "r If The Woman a Puppet .. BILL CHANCES THURSDAY I j MAttKRT STRKHT BBI-OW 0TII , hJitM I i i " 1.30, ( (ND t P. M. MOnitlS HTS 3 ID 7 A. t INI ' 7: 7" ,, j . Monday. Tuesday and Wednaadar I ' J Monday. Tuo.d.y and Wedne.day Th. Screen and Vaudeville Star I A Coterie o( Merry Mahera In Wll TTD I R Uf III! ' VAf ATION ",,L1Lfc.,Lnw '.: msl "D C0MPflHV ' Ur j J V4 7r. IN DRAMATIC PLAYLET I J .OTHER A0T8 W0AT WHILE fc, WOMA fSSSF BILL CHANGED THURSDAY ADJLED-IiSt cCtY" IIII ' t UILL CHANGED THURSDAY j flar KVIIALu'an. ,TuJ.,'Svfi, JJjWjWjy Tu.'ada'y I' ' KiUierine,M.cDoaIdH SuujSSMyoI l UV . Add.4-"lOSt CITY" (No.) l "TKF. .F01SIBAXU mJZrJZr ' I' ''J ?' WillllBl KlilM and Itelln iUllland Onan Rnlotili l That Possesses Class, Beauty, Distinction n A ii . 12 3 IS, n IS. 7 IS 0.30 P M TIIK SHASON KvrnAny Lrtlpcr frarflMona Men meet Ile icltli (ill icirim rnrni VICTORIA ORCHE8TRA Leo DfMftuer, Director aaaaaaV I ll aaaaaaaaV JO Vaaf 4tH aa-9aaaaaKl2aWyiK. a&daW II ti 4 lf? I'f'E ;p ! I p f.A "a ' I ' V I .1 .i . VI .l H , If TS n w '.aa I -.! Einrt: hanoki THURs.Nt-r' VVViVVVVVUWAmMi ,v. H f d .', ! ,W. rf ..0: . A f 5T j , , ,jl, , C " '1X1 T'tUBrUM. I - i T,w,"aaaaaalaaaamJtoaaa B ," ' j