V V rvr Ci"lTT IV l. I ; m t f f HE PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK B & ?i",TT-M la lh MfAHrt fhf lYlERSEVJ"""" " "' "' " I rhrUUiht Oliver Moroaco in a lew "rl .u of the nvrAm rt df .' r,il?ious Moronco family of Acrobats tM '?w.r Edition n orre of the. lul- ri.ktrleat producers. Moroseo, at In lil V ten yer. tidcame, .on account . '"AiJeW. the plnnacln of the Moroeco , f Ml featured with the Adam Fore: ''""'rlreui Th olrcut life continued . wwi cl:.c...- ..Ami iii fAther. TV Her '" .Zi nseumed mftiralfement or tno MrCCO. ."'"" ii,i.a in Ben lTrnti. . IV VPUIO !.. ... . ... MS'rtnd onera H'ouao In San Fran old OroS?.r.p .hin wrtnt Into the box- e! 0r8niilTr then wont Into the box- IC!S' Oliver remained as treaaurer for ' "" vnrV atudylnfj nil llnea of the . K&ii &. Then he hewn to iliriboul for a theatre, ana ne learnea J! ?he HUrbank, In I-os Awrelci. was th tne " ' " ,. 0f ni. youth ho eon. J,ced the owner that he waa tho rlht with very little caah he effected a " "" r-n.A nd orran zed a Wc.lt jSfi&r, which yentually became cele.- IVMtfit tnrougnoui iiio k'"; '" i , ? to t me the roster Included men iiTvrVa ' Henry Miller, Blanche natea, tC.B Starr. LAurouo layior. urio n Duren, Florence need, Mary Hall, warfare llllnnton, IMIth Chapman, limit i Nell and Tim Frawley. hwln to Uecn competition suitable i.v were scarce, so he decided to try tSliand at writing. Hli first play. . BtV nedekln," waa produced and ran i. wftke. with this encouragement ho Sua again, with 'The Judge and the iur?." a western play, a eucceea. The lute Moroeco -sot tho Idea of Invading .'. York. Defora ho waa twenty.elght V.Vri of ago Iio had become the part lit of Charlea Krohman for the presen titlon of hJs play at Wallack'a. The ramrrrt lasted but two wceka. and the venture depleted hta bank roll. ,ao tit returned to the coaat to recuperate, it'll determined to bring a success to Broadway. . t iIia next few yeara Moroaco DrO- iMii a number of new playa. The flrat itttrine waa "The Fox," by Leo Arthur. (fferlm trih I With this there waa maae another un- mccessful castorn visit and then came ti turn of the tide with "Tho Bird of Paradise." followed by "Peg o' My HcirL" The success of both la theatrl nl hUtory, and their receipts made Mo roico rich. "Chilian Clothes" at the Lyrlo and "Linger Longer Letty" at tho Optra House currently biiuw uia scopo ' ef his enterprises and the care with which ne personally Buycrviics nu pro- JaetWns. THAT war doea not breed good drama li the firm conviction of John Mil tern; that the greatest conflict the world hu known, with all Ita horrors and Its humors. Its agonies and Its anguish, and lti exposition of the best and worst In human nature, has acted aa a de terrent rather than a stimulant to crea. tire dramatic ability of tho highest order, is tho opinion of this Admirable idor. And Mr. Mlltern, who Is ap tetrlng at the Adelphl In "The Ruined Lady," Is entitled to such an opinion: and conviction, for there nro few students of the stage more keen than he, few with treater regard and desire for the best In the theatre. Irr my opinion." he said "the world rtrtias had an effect on the drama, and jartlcularly on those playwrights to whom we look for the best In drama, entirely different from what one might hate Imagined. "It ha? dwarfed rather than height ened the dramatic creative faculty, and the best proof la tho fact that during the. war mere was not produced one really noble or notable play. By notable or noDie piay i mean- sucn aa name a Dear Brutus' or Plncro'a 'Mid-Channel.' examples of genuine drama conceived and written by a maater technician. "People really don't take the theatre tery seriously here. In England, for (Timpie. tney go into tne playa a tier they see them, dlasect them, tear them apart and discuss them as good drama or bad Here when you go Into a rafe after tho play and Jolrr a party united round the table you'll find them dlV. cjsilng the players they have Jim seen their personalities and what not. but leldom a word q.bout the play aa a play." AT'S In a name! II F Fred Q. Nlxon-Nlrdllnrer thinks there Is a whole lot and then some: and tecauae of this Impression he Is seeking i new name for his West Allegheny Theatre. In order that wits may be put to work he offers prizes for tho perfcon no win send to him the best name In it few letters as possible. The present nam Is one of the longest that labels places of amusement In the city and Is confused with another house, the Allegheny. Mr. Nlrdllnger desires something that Flu grip the memory tightly, on the order of "Stanley" or "Nixon," and he offers prizes aa follows : For beat name, 115, second best name, $10; next five nimea, season tickets. This contest closes July 1. Kamea mut b sent to F. G. Nlxon-Nlrdllnger, west Allegheny Theatre. Philadelphia. WORE than usual Interest haa been U evinced In "On With the Dance." at ths parrlck, beoause of a rumor that trie Incidents and leading character sra jued on real happenings and a real Person well known. George Fltzmaurlce. who directed tho picture, and Oulda Bergere. In private life Mrs George Fltzmaurlce, who wrote 'he scenario, have declined to discuss the matter , Briefly tha facts of the case ar as Wlous- The plot deals with tha fortunes r a Russian woman, who, estranged from her husband, takes to dancing In a 'aharet. masked. A ahooting follows jad later a trial, in which the wife lives startling testimony. The atory will have a familiar ring, it Is said that the character of Sonta, tn Russian, played by Mae Murray, Is a veiled picture of a French oountees nos escapades while the wife of a Jell-known New York clubman kept iw York society agog for a time. The jarae of the countcsa haa been men IK!!'1 "veral times In connection with On with the nance." but .naturally ouida Bergere has camouflaged her Maracter aufflrlently, If ho Is writing rem real life, to oscapo libel charges. CSSlV nint.R IN8T1TCTE BTCDENTS TOLCNTEERH FOR RCSBIA GRADUATING EXERCISES & FAREWELL MEETING OF THE OUTGOING , MISSIONARIES TO RUSSIA Immediate Jfuii. . .ivM lra Salvation of Rutnla.' '0 and fttnvtnar Kw .Ka TS....I.. aAwm ' 8-pIiia tLiow,llly invited ".' vj t,i 4ua,,t utvuHim J' MlMlonar .V J"""a thl fn. flrat party expects to return 10 BROAD ST. THEATRE B" n JUNE 3, 4 & 5 THE POPULAR MrairAi. kvboti 20th ANNUAL PRODUCTION The Savoy Company llnr- PRESENTS rS-T SULLIVAN'8 FaTorlto Op.l THE MIKADO Stat - . Kl rSK.?n,?J?-A a Offlc or from t i Dion. in Hon mo-i..' a .4 pflc. II. 11. lift n(!2.RO. BROAD ST. THEATRE Hroad Rflow Localt St. 1?pec'AIj ANNODNCEJIENT tlfl J8, AM,ATKCR THEATRf. "or tenni, appir to THOMAS M. -"a nireet The DUMoNT 'S AND EMMETT VELCII M1NHTREI.H Sth & Ank T !??' W1 .baptist circRcn. tvWrilJ PPRINO GARDEN BTS. ft?"JAj. JDNB 1ST. AT B T. M. iV;?Y Q v Bwon. r. n . nhirmn "mi by Paator Fetlr! "Our miaxfflm STAGE PEOPLE i i! SKS;' alLLMira& tri'A x ' WINONA WINTER, CHARLOTTE utniuKT MIDNIGHT GJ?ECNW30D. 3tHIRL" tiufcrt 'LINGER LONGER 1 "" J!155 ; i jf?v,.y, neiifl... Lti cJack uovwmHywt&AimBKKM -m iK " ' 'MA Amim-K Mi vr x . v 10UK1 Will Trawl "tur RUINED LAwXdelpht Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week Continuing Attractions LYRIC "Civilian Clothes," a comedy which shows humorously, with Just a touch of seriousness, the readjust ments of getting out of khaki. Com edy and sentiment of the situation are revealed with a light touch. William Courtney and Isabel Irving are fea tured. ADELPIll "Tho Ruined Lady," com edy by Francea Nordstrom, with the accomplished comedienne, Grace George, aa the star. Tho heroine has half a romanco on her hands, and her quest for the other half furnishes tho comedy complications. 811 UBERT -"Century Midnight Whirl." a briskly humorous, beautifully etaged, alwaya bright extravaganza revue, with Bessie McCoy Davis, Frank Fay, Winona Winter, Felix Adler, Kryra, tho dancer, and the White Way Trio. OPERA 110 USE "Linger Longer Let ty." musical play, featuring the elon gated and lithe Charlotte Greenwood In the title role. There are delightful musical numbers and a farcical plot dealing with the Cinderella sister of some society folk. Vaudevlllo KEITH'S Jack Norworth. singing comedian, In new material ; Janet Adair, clever song recitations, Solly Ward and company, sketch ; Venlta Gould, impersonator: Arthur Eckers ley and company, sketch : Kltner and Beaney, comedians; Harry Anger ana Nettie Packer, musical comedy i Marlette's Marionettes : Royal Gas' colgnes. animal novelty ; Perch Cakes ana Pamela veiour, dance revue. ALLEGHENY "A Reckless Eve." at tractive musical tabloid muatcal conr cdy : "On the Ragged F.dge." Jazz comedy ; Amanda Gilbert, versatile singer: Joe Armstrong, novelty enter tainer: Barbette, versatile specialty; "Pollyanna." movie. GLOBE "Oh. Doctor." with A. Sey mour Brown ; Henry B. Toomer, hilarious farce; Weber and Elliott, comedy songs: Johnny Small and Olrls: Malre Russell, comedienne; Cal Dean and Sorority Girls, musical comedy: Kelly and Drake, songs; Bobby Bentley and company, comedy playlet: Al and Leah Bell, voptrllo qulal act : Wilbur and Dawson, songs and dance. CROSS KEYS Princess Wah-Let-Ka. seerest ; Cabaret dn Luxe, musical comedy: Chit and Tlnee Harvey, of fering: Lannlgan and Hullan. songs: La Pene and Emory, songs and dance : Slntko'a Trio, musical novelty. Joseph K. Wataon heads bill last half of week. BROADWAY Virginia Pearson and Sheldon Lewis, dramatic sketch; De Voa and Taylor, musical moments ; Helen Colene. sketch; Will and Mary Rogers, songs, and "Pollyanna," movie. WILLIAM rENN3oti Cook, one-man show; Creamer, Barton and Sparling, skit; Sterns and Lovejoy. bits of rhyme: Ladora and Beckman, nov elty: "Pollyanna." Dominique, Ama ru, clown, heads bill laat half. NIXON Lovenberg Sisters and Neary. songs and danco; George and Lilly Garner, xylophonlst: James and Etta Mitchell, aerial stunts, Samuel and Jones, sidewalk chatter: Plelot and Schofleld, novelty, and movie, "Leave Broad Montr. Kata. 8. IS. Zn. 7 t r. O. MUon-Nlrdllnrar, Pan. Mrr. Next Week WM. OAXTON A CO. in "tiie jtnioR partner low Hawking I Uannonr Olrla ANDERSON ft VVKL HUNTINO ft FRANCIfl Mr. ft lr. Carter DeUaTrn In'taatlnr tn Boll1.' Prt VIII f THE LOST CITY IOudvI uerouintown Ato, uua Venango Aft.. S:W E?f., 7. Nert Week MART riCKFORD-FAIRRANKS POLLYANNA Wk.ef Juno 7 War Chani Yonr Wife? xni o. jucifnio, ttiorw nwinHo, and rub Danlela UP HT. II BLOW HAMLET Mntltifi ti!5 Eras. 7 Neit Wk VM. KI'SSKI.t, In "LEAVE IT TO ME" IxtTenbfra Slatwa ft Nearr Tho (5rdm Coon ft Cw The 3UtfhlU nlrrt ft Stofltld Tort 7 LOST CITT THE SAGEBRUSHER With ROV STEWART, NOAH DEEBT. and 100 OTHERS Wk. of Jnno 7 Why Change Tonr WlfT 1 t h 6Snd Btreot at Banaom IV.t'tyOU' Mon Tun... Wed. MARIE DORO In HERBERT RRENNON'S TWELVE-TEN Taut nlf CI.ARA RIMI1AIX TOCNO TOM TOIiniDDEN WOMAN TSfctnvcftt ID NT. nbOT MARKET No Chant w-. wrrwir In iTlcta PbAt ' Vi,rntr MABEL NOBMAND Jjut Half Mltfhall lwl In Wlna Hornet rJtlll,' MARKET HTKEIV ICltOWUIV btl6w arxTiETU ni.lVE TEI.T. t V" wffriOUT QUESTION Mon.. Wed.. Thur..-WAM.Y UEU DANCIN' FOOL tAVELVEjTEN WXT1KT1 AMI " J.m CEDAR AVENUE wTsHart The Toll Gate m.. nai. WAM.V EEITl ana lirJn iwwn The Dancin Fool T-,t ntr Nn. 6 Thor... DarrwNlIB HEA niDER "'HBEVIir'CLAIM- s "BVEtfttffc PUBLIC PLAYING HERE tXJEOTHV DICKINSON, CIVILIAN LtTTY-Opsm CLOTHES" ric KINNEY. Wcodskte Tfcr-k - NANCY HOSK-SOH Globe It To Me." last half. Lala Salblnl heads bill WALTON ROOF Ted and Kathryn Andrews, entertainers: Cosmopolitan Trio, songs; Armstrong and Joyce, SAM. S. JOHN ni'.SRV .HKAIt ITiiit Ht DIRECT nOKJ TEARfi ON THE ROOF vim nn J"i.m. mat AWU " I - , , i - r i i SHUBERT aawFt w f )21oKaMaKaKaKa''MaaaiAiOKrtfi&aoKaKaKaKaKaaoKaKaKaKaKaKaKaHOKaaKaKaKl aalaf ' '&76v'4rivaM .m. m m HMai Hnk.aift fFrr y aHaaHBihaaH aoKOKaaoKOKaKaa yaoKOKBKaKaaaxaoKaKantuASaa3laoKaci3aoKaKaK bkoj OF f f 1 JB3 IULl iiitfiwivi:?ffn I OR BENEFITS AT ABOVE TIUATBEH, GARRICK CHESTNnT AND JTINIPER STREXTrS KAM'L. NIXON-MIRHMNOItR. Bua. Mar. NEXT WEEK 2ND AND LAST WEEK Commencing Monday Matinee THE "ZIEOFEM) FOLLIES" BEAUTT MAE MURRAY And DAVID POWELL in ON WITH THE DANCE A rararooont.Arttraft rtftur Adapted. From I'lay of Hi" Same Name. It Livet Up to All the Fine Thing the Pret and Public Have Been Saying of Itt The picture la one which will And deetaed faror Vrlth deroUea of the cren who like iJniatlon mlied with real life." Ipoalier. "The luxurioiia aide of Metropolitan Urijaa oot before beeo .pread upon the acrean with o much of a competitor quality." Public Ijedger. "Without doubt the moat. Important photo play that haa come to Philadelphia In many weeaa." Preaa. "A dim of tart baoty and appeal.'" North American. "Picture InttrwoTea with allmpeea of New TorVa feted nlfht life." Record. "An exceptional production from all oalei .specially th aettlnaa and beauty of photo traphy." BTenlnt Idar. FOUR SHOWS DAILY 1(30, 3t30, 7 and 0 P. M. Mntineea, 25c, BOc Evenings, 2Sc, SOc, 76c Commenclnr June 7-"HIIORE ACIJE8" TJtUi UllAMvtiu om,viiiiM w- TlinUK OENEKATIONS fflnE&zrzpg Ml)aERPmrJADBLPkfA! SA.TUBDA eSnga: Margaret Irving, Philadelphia favorite! Tnnrt1 Ami1mw tho-nliid Girl; riaton and Moakovlna, aenia tlonal dancera. ORAND--,"Ihti JUnlor Partner.'' draw matle playlet by Itupert Hughoe, fea turing William Caxton; Low Uaw klna. "blackface Chesterfield"; Three Harmony Glrlas Anderson and Yvel, expert akatcrA; episode of "The Lost City" and a photo-comedy. Futuro Attractions' J UN IS S.S UROAD The Havoy Company In Ita twentieth annual Gilbert and Hull! vaii production, "The Mikado" la the selection. June 7 BROAD "Nothing But the Truth." a deft modern farco comedy, In which Wllllo Collier met auccess, will bo prc$ejited for the week by Phllopa trlan Playera, now In their twenty elKhth season. The Convent of Ht. Mngdaten, Oormantown, will be beno flctary of the proceeds. Cast for Phllopatrlan play "Nothing But tho Truth" will bo given for Magdalen Convent, House of Good Shepherd, Germantown, at tho Broad by he Phllopatrlan Players week of June 7 Tho players are holding four re hearsals weekly, under the direction of Jnmea Skclly, who will play the leading part. , . Madeleine Barthmaler haa been given the part of Owen Balaton. Mary Carr will portray Sabel. Hugh B. Dunlop, M. J. Hlckcy and Carroll Dugap, all old Phllopatrlnns, have attractive roles. John Dougherty, Madge Laverty Du Bell, Allco Rothwcl! Josephine Burella and Agnes McCarthy are new members. A Feminine Coalition Suffa or no fluffs, you havo to hand It to the ladles and credit them with doing something worth while In giving "Lin ger Longer Letty." Anna-' Nichols wrote tho comedy and Charlotte Greenwood puts It over at tho chestnut Street Opera House. PHILADCUPHIA'8 LEADING THEATRBS ONOBR DIRECTION OP UEE . J. J. SHUDErTP POSITIVELY LAST JUBILANT WEEK I'rlrrn. Nlrhts (Ki(pt Bnt.). 2.fld to BOc l'op.Mat. Vd. at 2S0, Ilent Keato.Sl.SO natururr .iiauiiM at zian, az.no to ooo Armnitrinfnln With MORRIH OEST OF THE OEHTirRy THEATRE, NEW TORI I'm BILLIUIHlllCIl UIIOBUa. SENSATIOIV OF PHILADELPHIA CHARLOTTE CREEMWOOD THE FAMOUS G9HED1ENNE IN-THEflWKiUSiaLPlAY "LINtfiER lONCIR IITTY" POP.I.OO MAT.WEtt I.50.MAT.SAT. APPLY BENEFIT DEPT,, CHESTNUT ST, Of M.PENN Lunraalcr At.. Ilet. 0tll A 4ll j Patljr 3ilS. and Eraa.. 7 It NEXT WEEK 5 VAUDEVILLE mil Inrtlldeil! Sjoe Cook. Crenmrr. Ilnrton & Hparltnc! i.a uorn o iiecKmun. jjihchi o. Lovejoy Flrat Weat Philadelphia Showlne MARY PICKFORD In the Photoplav Succeaa POLLYANNA J DILL CllANOED THURSDAT S Broad Street Theatre WEEK. OF JCNE 7Tn Matlncc, Saturday, Juno 12th Twenty-dthth Annual rerformanco of tho Philopatrian Players under roanaaement and neraooal direction of James J. Skclly, In William CoUler'a Popular Comedy "Nothing But the Truth" For the benefit of tha fitateri of tha Good Shepherd, Convant of St. Matdalen. Oermantown Scale on Sale at the Content. On and after June, 7th. at the Theatre. BROAD LAST MAT. & EVG. LOU TELLEGEN IN A NEW 8-ACT COMEDY "SPEAK .OF THE DEVIL..." By AUOUBTUB THOMAS FORREST Laat Timet 3;1S 8 IS IRELAND A NATION nERNARD DALT ft H1B HUSH PUV'W Mat Today, 2Bo to 76 TonUtht, 25c to ll.RO OH PHFUM MAT. TODAY. KGc, 3 Bo CLOSINO WEEK Or SEASON Mao Desmond v$tti "TheBrat" .. If ft . Mt t, If I CHESTNUT BtLOW 10 ACTS HOLIDAY WEEK FESTIVAL 10 ACTS THE POPULAR PERSONALITY COMEDIAN! JACK NORWORTH IN A SERIES OF HIS FRED MEADE Ralph -Kitner & Rean6y-Jun in "AN OCKA.V KNSOnfc" Hl-ECIAt COMEDY FEATUIU5I Solly Ward & Co. with MAhlO.V MCTRAY In IIAtllEfi" Royal Oascoignes Percy Oakes & Pamela-Detour i;.TUA AUI)kl A11KAUT10M AND Venita Gould In Orltlnnl "Imnrrsulons" of Famous rinyrr TViO HIIOWH DAILY. 3 I. Al., INCLVniNO WAR TAX. GRACE GEORGE IK THE RUINED AN ADVENTURE By FRANCES NORDSTROM SAILING ALONG ON A SEA OF LAUGHS FOR HER FOURTH GIGANTIC WEEK ADELPHI "MISS GEORGE IDEAL AS THE PIQUANT, FASCINATING ANN." Ledger. LYRIC WEEK NEXT 3rd LAUGHING WEEK OLIVER MOEOSCO prearfs WILLIAM mmffi &r 77otifisaN A GREAT, BIG GENUINE HIT! Ash Anybody! " 'Cixrilian Clothes', both in the manner of its telling and for what it has to tell, U a distinct credit to the American stage." By C. . Bonte. Public Ledger. ERA MOUSE BPILDmO, CHESTNUT ST.. f r Another Tlirilllncr Amubemcnt Added to Wonderful List of Attractions Special Arrangements for Memorial Day Picnics Attendance Records Broken Doily Free Conctrtt by Rodia's Concert Band Giuseppe Rodin Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney CONTRALTO Fireworks Every Friday Night OPEN DAILY FROM MEMORIAL DAY NESHAMiHY,: (NATOBE'fl BEACTV SPOT) TRAINS LEAVE READING TERMINAL AT BiHi 11U7I I3i8Si IlMl Sillt Still 4il0l KilT BTOrriNO AT ALL rrtlNCIPAI. STATIONS A DANCING LESSONS rfr l A Teacher for Each Pupil tbj CORTISSOZ Sa SCHOOL 1520 Chestnut K Locust 3192 OPEN ALL SUMMER WILLOW GROVE PARK" FRANKO j ORCHESTRA Tmlay Nahan Franko, Violin; Edor Rcho. field, lUritone. Tour Connerte cf Popular Mua IIIOH.CLAHS AMl'SEMENTS THE JANE P. C. MILLER oAHQNS CONSERVATORY J028 CHESTNUT ST. Walnut 131 PRIVATE LEBBONd DAILT DANCINO PIIT8IOAL iXSSP"? I uvuskh. wrnuaTii .MAY 291920 irttLFTH STIl&bl NEWEST SONG HITS AT THE PIANO Harry-Anger & Packer-Neita In "THBRK'fl A IlKASON" HPKCIAL NOVELTY FEATURE! "The Fall of Eve" with MABEL CAMERON, ALAN DEVITT nd C. CARROLL CLCCAS Marlette's Marionettes j;A.TItA AIUM.D A'lTUACTIUM! Janet Adair In Orltinal "fionr Rltatlon" Mr. Harrrr Bronaon, AccompmnUt SX AND SSe. MOUTH, A O'CLOCK, 80c TO fl.30, NKATH ON RALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. jHHiHfrlaiiHM drSflffiaaiaiaaBI IaoiaiaiaiaiaiaflMfHaoflaflrNfti'lHaaoiaH mmMmm LADY NIQHT8 (Except Sat.) 50c to 12.00 POP. MAT. WED.. BEST SEATS J1.00 MATINEE SATURDAY, J1.B0 tt,t Smartest COMEDy OFTHEyeAB Buchanan BELOW UTH PHONE LOCUST 33SO METROPOLITANS jTHIS AFTERNOON, 2:30, 25c TONIGHT. 7 & 9. 25c & 50c -m 'Oh! 7Ae Com and the Chickens IH BIG NEW fIVC REELCOMtW5ltl5ATiOK "raRn a ITCflll tfMM" i i i 1 1 i n i nr 54TH ANNUAL IRISH GAMES ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS MONDAY. MAY 31. DECORATION DAY P. R. R. Y. M C. A. GROUNDS 44TH ST. & PARKSIDE AVE. ISO Of AMErtlfA S OIlEATEflT ATlf. iiortNPiPES. si heoiment nAN'n. imsn ORriinSTRA. NOTKH SPKAKKIUS. IN- I Ol.l'DINO TWO niHTINOti'ISMED CLKIL OVMKN. WILL PAHTiriTATE IN Tim MKMOntAL EXEEPISES l iiAsviriALL in.so. atiil,tic games i no, Admnaion to lha Urounda, 50 Centa ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC Puccini Grand Opera Co. TnrtEE oala pekfokmances Thura. Evg., 8:15, Gioconda Fri. Evg., 8:15, Faust Sat. Evg., 8:15, Rigoletto Caat Include eminent alnrera from the Metropolitan, floaton ana. Spoilt companlen end from liuenoa Airea, unvann una from Itnllen opera houe. i ORCHEs'rBV or no chorus or 7a mi.i.ET or 30 ropnR i'R'rSs!,rl.' s.o lleppe'a. Ill" Chentnnt Mreet ACADEMY OF MUSIC SATURDAY EVG., MAY 29, 8:30 "ZIMRO" rm Paleetlne'a Chamber Mualo Enaembl. tw-s- .t MYJFSSieJrhcf v jammim HallHHlv'J m$f ATM Ar? t r e Sn' ' F7i rwmmM hV tr 'WZ. ssss?. 'tyzzzoz' n 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 mTi Direction Stanley Company of America BTANI,Kr ortnnrcsTiiA AlbmK.WajDO Dlrecter mm MARKET STREET Ab. lath NEXT WEEK JOSEPH wmwm IK INITIAL A Startling Pletur el Nta Yorh't Dohtmta, Tahtn from th tVl( Known Novtl by Own John$on. JUNE 7th NAZIMOVA In "The, Heart of a Child" 1214 MARKET STREET ONE WEEK ONLY CHESTNUT STREET Btl. 18TII liT F3SR!s llwVaNflao957VafBaliVHiaoHoaoatf M B H w!P wlraffitTHaEilaBBaaBBB m. In PICTUEIZED dBHBK9PI.HH W V JKS Z&rBp alHaiaiaiaV T H aaBiHiaii'lUBiBW' ARCADiA Do you nJoy pictures that are packed with Rood, vrholenomo fun? Then don't mlj next week's feature, the roarlne phoioplay-farw. "MRS. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM" rerhapa jou remember It m a date play. The photoplay la ertn more hl)txli!J!. Lt' a. raramount-Artcraft. Itli An AlLilat Caat JUNE 7TII LEW CODY IN "TIIE UUTTEUFXY .MAN" Next Week- cr t William joxprnr-b A&m in Hu romance of a hard bcilcd tenderfoot Bai1 V Line the vith (hit sidicuzviBmm JPNE TTU WILLIAM FAHNUM IN "TIIE ADVENTURER" Wffisl 724 MARKET flTriEBT 10 A.M.. IS, g. 3.JS. 6.43. 7.43.P.30 P.M. AM. NEXT WEEK The Eat I'lrture Cecil U. De Mllle Eier Made WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? With Thome Melchan. C.lorla Sunon and Ilehn Danlrla Oermantown Are. Below Chelten Are S in. 6 4 end PPM Monday, Tueaday and Wedneiday GERALDINE FARRAR and LOU TELLEOEN , THE WOMAN g PUPPET Added BOOTH TABKINOTOK'S "MIS JONAH DAY" g fj Thuraday, Friday and Saturday REX BEACH'S THE SILVER HORDE Added "Hie Beaoa ef Tromlie" ,g Frankford ve enil Allezheny NEXT HEEK Eirluehc Shnwtne In Till Section fejf rffl Jf j i 'toBStsm. m zwii " MXRY'S S rPEIIIt rHIKVE,MEN T "THE RECKLESS EVE" Ml'MfAL TAHI.EXI X.ro. OP TEN AMANDA GILBERT AND II I". It JAZZ JIOYS JOE ARMSTRONG Tin: nr.i.r.iAN nosr" "THE RAGGED EDGE" sket( ii in itxorniE tf CibH, BARBETTE other acts worth while gy a vinaTin Tinn.l'nv . . ... . - - L-!,1 ffl TRPSri?W MAUKET RTnEET BELOW BOTH 3 L HJii Au A. HJWDEH A L, o n0 -j and 0 P. M. PJB ll-r3 ' -. - - i Jt-A Tnaadat 1A uTfSainAulAV Ul m VlIgli0lMIai WIFuMiPSM AV and SK Will Anmr gU I VIRGINIA PfcAOEH . WAH-LET-KA I gM AND Direct from Zle'ifeld Revua 1 SHELDON LEKfBS 'wjaw m I on person) JOSEPH K. WATSON I 4M AND CAST OF METROPOLITAN (Abie Kb'lble) j M PLAYEBf IW A ONE-ACT SKETCH Son, Vond Humoroua Seringa KB AN EXOEPIIONAL PHOTOPLAY" "OTHKR A0T8 WOItTM WHILE Eg IM AAiS>t'H Hbtfl. ralK A. r3afleVAW Wi- 1 niCKItlDD MIM!M& 1 & ajIBiaVlaAaVM i!'rii jr. niitTiifi nth . ir t m, , vu lip aa S al W BIHaV -'a.u;a... : -y s. vat 'W Br 111 Monday. 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IN IKE MIRT1I.PBOV0KINO MUSICAL FARCE "OH, DOCTOR" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION H.B. TOOMER AND COMPANY In One-Act Farce, "The Wife Saver" vx m HUB I mmtmtsm am I daHBwi -BtiJMMl RBMWfhrf?fc Mil mam JPD. HCt OTTi rjini JliIM M inj; 'fSSS' 5rnr.-Ss t'Xl I j 'V I :i ft; HI ii -l ',l t( ., VJ K ' ' ; i U '' .ylntt , w- .&:(.!'&& hw'.i.'te.'yii . , 1U ..kit"..!- , .1v, X . IJ lae-V UL :l .v tv( '. .MaM ;., .-. 4' i .ri,,jito!a-fcWyr
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