p I 12,: w u i0lb tTTt ilTiW ' w aVta ti ' thl a l W v '" J,n !"'. F' ?&' PLAYGOERS WEEKLY TALK IB Heninn In phlln.ioi..m- t,n 1...H Ui most lucrative flnnncUllr In the roi iqcai tneatrtcnia. Tne attrue nnvj ratified throtmh pood, bad mdirCerent. nrcitonderntlnzlv thn that In, rUnUahr dramas or musla B With a fair amount of entertain. I.- but without -any dlntlnctlon of ai ejther to the high emotion or een Intellect, of ntavn. "nnr tlrii- 'i and "John Kerjmiion" were intrln-, ,lly and histrionically of great valuo. , mualcnl shows. "Mary." "The Nla-liti 'Wt. "AnRM riici ami uui Manama fervo honorablo mention. Of the re- SI, the "Follies." Al White's Scandals. Wynn's Carnival." tho "Century night Whirl" and Elslo Janls's over- revue were urtgnt or tunc, ugni ot and nlctorlallv verv lovely to see. some the dancing element wnji nrc- lnntit, in others the Jazz; In few of ,,was tne comedy more man pass-nut- the nverarn or the revues much higher than that of any other i of entertainment. A for the Seconal lllvvers, let them Httn fon In that oblivion which they are so 'twill fitted to grace. Why dust off tho 'wnwupapor files to drag out forgotten MtWesT They were so soon done for, What wero thoy begun for? k S "LiailTXINV John Golden's play, XX featuring Frank Bacon, has played to 'capacity audiences on Broadway for two seasons. It annears by fair deduc- ' i tloit thnt the greater portion of- the regu lar mcHire-Kums puiJumuuu ui aiumim- 'tan has seen It and that tho personnel C;the audiences In the future will be . , , tnAda up largely of transient visitors 5 - from- Philadelphia, Boston and elso- wwnere. inuH local ineairea wm uo ue- ? 4hvlA4 e.M Kn.tlitlnntlni. In tnn fun nt inia interesting piay, ana persons wno can't '"run over' from Philadelphia to New York will be deprived of the pleas ure ot seeing It. It therefore seems hardly fair to this community, which Is Classed as third In theatrical Importance k. vmuii-a, iv io .uiiii.y.reu .t...v. three or four years to witness a play Interpreted by tho original cast or by making a demand for an earlier prescn-' fnrmanco of a number two company. ! . "V -... w ...... ---.. , not of course, casting any disparage ment upon tho artistry or capabilities of other competent players who may be Intrusted with characters. Some "subs" prove better than "origi nal cast" Incumbents, ln this very play as the bibulous "Bill Jones" Will Cres ey was sufficiently spirited to gratify the' big audiences which greeted his per formances on Broadway, while Frank Bacon, the original, was on a vacation. It seems but logical to assume "Llght ain" Is, to use footllght -vernacular, an ctor-proof play. In other words, the play Is the thing," and the principal Slayers. If chosen with discrimination d care, may give as consistent a pres .otAtinn nn tha oricinal enst. But this o original cast. But this . -.... ju nnt nlifr tho fact argument does not alter tno raci inai Phtladelphlans nre entitled to seo the originals as soon as compatible with existing contracts. Playgoers can rea onably. feel Frank "aeon and the origi nal cast of "Llghtr ." nra but In keen ing with a rightful expectation from Jfr. polden for the coming season. rpHE same line of reasoning applies with equal force to a number oi xne , other metropolitan ni.f.Aai. nt th nOW rapidly waning season. OMV" .J . ...- I Deciassee. wun Mlos unrrymore; 'Jane Clegg." which is repeating the success or "jonn rergu- son. as preseniea Dy mo namo u.i,-....- natlon: "ClnrenceT' Booth TarKirfgion u racily American comedy, which is dis tinguished by the presence of a. sense of ;J..v,( .ni.,1 tn nil other of Mr Tmrklngton's plays.. from the tlf, Ig hit, "The Man From Homo,' to Polde kln." revealed a short time bko nt th Broad: "Abraham Lincoln." John Drink-, x water's really fine chronicle play of the ) life of the greatest of. Americans those ar a few of tho outstanding monuments of worthy drama of the past season Which have been running, as the saying toes among the press agents, solid seasons ln New York. The other big cities of the country . hlch help to keep the managers v financed have due rights which pro ducers are honestly obligated to honor. Playgoers hero put up their good money and more of It than was cus tomary a few seasons ago to see the plays as they come, wistfully, albeit faintly hopeful of something that will be a "knockout." Sometimes they are better than bored, occasionally they get a play that touches or moves them, or lias a bit of life to It, or that Is mildly musing. But the big moments tick In- frequently on the local theatrical clock. Jt Is pretty near time' for the managers, -whose mediocre or commonplace; or merely commercial shows "made for laughing purposes only' or however else they are characterized are paid for by the countrywide public, whose ex periments or gambles are liquidated by the same good-natured commonalty, took a little thought and revised their booking systems so that the notable features of a season could be displayed in such profitable cities as Phlladel phla; 'Boston and Chicago, which long ago passed from the provincial status. Xet' an "American season" not a "met ropolitan" season be a criterion and an Ideal. Doubtless some of the plays mentioned ln the foregoing will disband or the Casts be much jazzed before they reach this city. Just as happened In the case of "The Jest," tn which the Barrymore boys won a great personal acting triumph. M." rAIUE BRYAR, who is "Cutle" Bird. one of tho care-free ladles of the I ensemble' the one from Troy, to be -exact with Grace George In "The BA,M SHUBERT Last Mat. Today LAST TIME TONIGHT JOHN HENUY MEAKS Announces ss to Arranrmnt with Morris Got A Broad bet Race DELPH ILaat $1.60 Mat Today Last Tlma Tonight GRACE GEORGE "The Ruined Lady" in METROPOLITAN LAST 3 SHOWS BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE TAOAUEMr Of MUSIC TONIGHT at 8t15 V rUCCINI CIRAND OPE1IA COMPANY FAflEWEbb rEIU'ORMANCJB ; RIGOLETTO 'MARIO CHAMLEB and EVELTN SCOTNEY Or In lllupnil(n wintft v.uihn,17 'VINCENTE HALLKSIEn as "RIGOLETTO" .fleaU 12 to I3.A0. Heptx'a, 1110 Chaitnut Gt. 'jLdmllon to Amphitheatre, It, at 730 P.M. THE JANE P. C. MILLER il CONSERVATORY Nl 10S9 CHESTNUT T. llV? Walnut 1ST .Bsaeuncmizv .-,nf rynini w - nii rciigi mmBm I ioAnA 4. V SBSBSBTaBSBHBS2flBV c V NAZIMOVA "THE HEART OF A CHILD" Va-nty hiiwt '' i&l-t . LEW.COCV.-THE WM. FARNUM. rJUTTtFLV MAM- TTHE Arcadia AT3VENTURER- Vctcrria nulncd Lady." has. like the majority of I01K in lne incuire, pui in ner seasons on the r0!uli An,if ln common with many players. Jtlss Bryar has little liking for what sho calls "the sultcaso UUUll. 0 xi'tc ;uu ocr tiuiio tuc duhhuq uir- culf?" queried Miss Bryas recently. "No? Then let me descrlbo tho so-called trains. They generally leave when they get started at 6 or 7 o'clock In the morning, and If, perchance, you miss them you remain and see the sights until evening, because the trains are the only things that can and won't leave these towns often. They consist of tho com pany baggage car, two coaches, a couple of freight cars and, laBt and most Im portant, a milk car, which. means all stops. There Is no diner, possibly be cause the old tradition prevails here that actors Aon't cat. "As Soon as you're seated, nnd if It In suttlelentlv cold, wlndv and dusty, the IT... ...... ... .1...... .A I ..I..... l persons In front of you and behind you open the windows, whereupon you pro- ceeu leisurely 10 mo nexi waning mint wagon ubout a mile awny. "The theatres, as a rule, arc very bad, although he South has Improved a great deal In this respect In the last few ears. Whether new or old. the stage entrance is always arounu mu wincr uim uii alley. There are frequently only I dressing rooms a 'he' and a 'she,' Is always around tho corner ana up mo two as thoy are called. Many of the theatres nro town roncs There Is one in Charles- ton. S. C. for Instance, which was built before the Civil War, nnd has retained all the draughts since that remote Period. There is another In Nashville, Tenn., and It Is one of tho town's oldest landmarks. And tho best hotels often antedate tho theatres. "The trains seldom leave on time, nnd the company Is seldom fortunate enough to travel on the main line. And, fully admitting their many other irtues. actors ana jictresBes are not inc ucsi people ln tnfe world to travel With. It usually takes a whole seat to hold one no matter how crowded tho train." HELEN KELLER, tho blind, deaf and formerly dumb girl, will give an exposition of tho 'wonders of her training at Keith's next week. It hns been a long time since this remarkable woman has vintinri Phllndelnhla. but her work on the lecture platform has mado her ono. or tno most-taiKeu-oi women in mo world. Stricken blind, deaf and dumb nt the age of less than two years, she has since been taught to speak by Anne Sullivan (Mrs. Macy), who has been her constant companion since Miss Keller's childhood. Miss Keller h speech Is, of course, slow and difficult, but perfectly Intelligible. Sho finds Vaudeville Tery much to her liking. She haalejen leaVned the art of "making up' and prepares herself for the stago as readilv as though sho pos sessed her sight. She possesses a keen sense of humor and-says that nothing In years has given her the delight she gets from the business of the theatre. Day nfter day sho stands In the wings, having the acts described to her by "Miss Sulli van, and never falls to see the point of the Jests at which the audlenco laughs. Miss Keller's Joy at finding a lucra tive vocation ln which she Is paid a large salary strictly upon her merits as a Dox-oniceiaiiracuon is Bnareu u.v wo u ficlals of the Keith circuit, nnd every thing possible Is done to make Miss Keller's vaudeville tour agreeable. twvA, Germantown ATe. and Venango Aft.. 2:30 Kvm.. 7. 0 Why Change Your Wife? THOMAS MEIGHAN ai the Man BEBE DANIELS at the Olotr Woman GLORIA SWANSON at the Wife "Trf ' SID ST. MIIXHT HARKKT i tllS Er 1 K ni Time Aels WILUASI BCSSELL KITARO JAI'S "Slam Bang Jim" Diamond & Ilrennan Kathleen Murray White. Illack & L'aeleis SleTn & I.QTrJoy "Ixtt Cltr." No. i. A nrry-SECONB and CtL0CiU)l. LOCUST Why Change Your Wife? THOMAS MEIGHAN ai the Man BEBE DANIELS at the Other Woman GLORIA SWANSON at the Wife T3' A'Stnd Street at Hanwm ltfOti Mon.. Tue... Wed. Enid Bennett, False Road Thurlay, Friday. Saturday Pauline Frederick, Palur Case TSWni "Dmabk"' CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG TRILBY I.a.t Half m.M MOTHERS OF MEN CaUetMo. 'StlS rnAH. BAY, '.Jiriir HWEBT MIXTlETil AMI tfAMSl Monday. . Tnenday.. OUVE IEIV'tw w,lKVV,n(ii?ii ln..JllAIrKIi'tuJdai ItOUIHK OI-ADJl In Friday A Katurdaj; r.SiJVv",rvn iVAITOnTKB" ir I Wedn'eld 3;S2s".8- BAY ln tAkis anim:. rrid" BbStA" mm." UIM.PENN WLunca.tar At.. e. 40th ftnlj Daily ailB. and gw.. 7 NKXT WEEK j W m VAUDEVILLE F w lfendcd br I'opulur jack. Kuur mx "BREEZE GIRLS" t WILLIAMS, BRACK & CO. Keoentrle ArlUK ciiraoruinarr Kirby. Qtann and Anger "ON TTIE STREET" Hewitt & Mitchell !Flrat Wnt Vblla. HIiowlOaT TOM MIA fa THE DAREDEVIL sw. xzzwy t4 : ' Z fmf Happr . . s llarmonUtaS (iDI . ' ' PLAYERS OF THE SCREEN AND STAGE i illllllllllllllllH IftfrJiHIIIIIH HHKHniH t !ltl .' x? iIIm B ' tvVrHilllllllllllfl slWlwF - fKlwH f s'if y'fvisi'iKi- iBHt i'Vi )-' ,'sB 'I kT7 'I & IiIIIIb lyAMf Uibx-htQjEW iHHBb 'i-'5:' iH HI' !.Vi Jm I tt': 'J ' H1B i '' v ;m '"''-, sJ-s, HHHHllmtv ! ' IB 1 ? A m J t HH wv-n jffiW!5wv'ws Mki ..., j fi m " ! r"V ' ' YBBl'lY JOSEPH kILGOUR, BEBC MA & 4'a1 olqa roller Xlflmi,f"SllOriE 'ACRES' mQ5 w & A MriTjl i Otivor,mrw" - ,.u change: .r,rj. , Br miWKiiM Htt. 1 !-r?rv g'yi'ainm- wurwife'.-i . S.fBK v$ss' ri -jhMkHvS: ' 3Pill . g1 BiClii T.OTURTENr. ENUBOSNtrrT GEORGE ' . 1 B,t 1 "CIVILIAN CLOTHE5, "THE FALSE ATERtVWATE12.'. BOWERS, MANHATTMV, 'mBsVVW ?a ?" "ofcrs. cleverowcomers, trrom A. E( Fp to "cfvlllan Clothes" KHUiM 1 - mj .W r,,,,,,,.,. ,.i, . .'-.. . aymond Walburn, who Is playing In Ki-tSQinTX ' A 1M ZWW f "".""""f.-TT "'."" "li-...f"UIf"V'.. u --.,m .i r 1 firinfAra "wnv nnnn Your witt I k movie; Nancy Boyor and. company, -TS S" y aketch : Kurt and Edith Kuhn, vn- xbHIHKn IS ''yoMou rlety. "Llttlo Johnny Wiser -rauolcal IMHIKS ' V.M'k comedv. heads b 11 last hair. WItn XPBBK HFDT oiN -NARcIORIE CKli- - "CAW. -THE. &imt-Jm -RIVEKS ENP' fVjH Cototit"nt nd I 1 GraMt Norlnem ' Theatrical Billboard for Coming Week New Attraction ukvad "Nothing But the Truth." n uert modern farce comedy, ln which Willie Collier met success, will bo presented for the week by Phllopa- xnan flayers, now in their twenty eighth season. The Convent of St. Magdalen, Germantown, will bo bene ficiary of tho proceeds, Vaudeville KEITH'S Helen Keller and her com panion. Anne Sullivan : Halnh Hcrz. non. ular comedian ; Charley Grnpewln and Anna Chance, old favorites, 4n a new sketch : Horaco Wright and liene Dietrich, singers; Ethel Fordo and tester Sheehan. dancers . Jack Cllf ford and Miriam Wills, sketch: Four Aces, athletes, nnd Tuck nnd Clalro, cycling. ALLEGHENY "Tlllle's Punctured Ro mance," movie: "Oh. Teddy." Jazzy musical comedy; James Mullen nnd Anna Francis, clever skit: Josephine tiarmon ana Hazel wasnnurn. sing' ers ; Beatrice Morgan and compnny, ln sketch ; Georgo nnd Lily Garden, AyiujNionisis. GLOBE "Tho Night Clerk." -bright mu sicnl comedy; Jack Levy and Girls. musical skit: Joseph K. Watson, comedian; "On the Ragged Edge." skit: "Jackie and Billle." Slatko Trio, musicians; Chick and TIney Harvey, skit; Devoe and Taylor, musicians: our American Beauties, skit. WILLIAM PE.V.V "Breeze Girls" and Jack Roof, delightful musical act; Kirby, Qulnn and Adams, eccentric nrtlsta; Hewitt and Mitchell, songs, and movie, "The Daredevil." Billy and Edith Adams, novelty entertain ers, nre headllners last half of week. CROSS KEYS "The Overseas Ilevue," muscal comedy: Stanley and Burns In skit: Relly, Sheets and Claire, en tertainers; the Edna Nlckerson Trio, songs; Rock and Drew, novelty. CIIF.STNUT 1H.I.OW WMAHiJSM A BILL OF EXTRAORDINARY FEATURES! THE MOST REMARKABLE WOMAN IN THE WORLD I HELENKELLER BLIND DEAF AND FORMERLY MUTE STAR OF HAPPINESS In the 6weeteit Story Ker Told. Her Ufe-Ixina- Jack CLIFFORD & WILLS Miriam "AT JASPER. JUNCTION" Special HORACE Sour Feature! BENE WRIGHT & DIETRICH Tha Somewhat Different Singers, tn New Rone Selections. TUCK & CLAIRE I KINOGRAMS AND Extra Added Attraction! Ralph Herz 4h Mn!rAl C.imJtr Star. In Soma and Eodtattona. ' TWO SHOWS DAILY, Z I M., SOe AND file. NIC1UTS, 8 O'CLOCK, 800 to S1.B0, INCLUDING WAR TAX., BEATS ON SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. Xodar Laat Tlmea A SENSATIONAL PICTURIZED . ' CELEBRATED jKi & If v .aia WKLWM Maav tm w aaMMMMM KMliifv'i .BBBBJ BH BH .iii. SiBHL flBBBB r: rs.' -es. iHiH mH ma umiiii aiiiiiiim. bjb fl H vJIcl!!. lvil"lBl&bS! aBNVafawi' IH.ft ibbbbmbbW. ibI bbWbSI bH IsHpilk 4 SHOWS DAILY, 1.30, 3.30, 7 and 9 P. M. MATINEES, 25c. SOe. and EVENINGS, 26c, SOc. 75c JUNE 14th .gSSm "A HORMOM MAID" WITH MAE MURRAY Au U?S ' ' . I I. VT i movie. "The Greatest Question.' WALTON ROOF Ted nnd Kathryn An drews, late of "Hltchy Kotf." versatile dancers ; Cosmopolitan Trio, operatic incAFH". T.ulln. Lloyd and Babette Estey, marvelous entertainers ; Margie COate, Singing comeuiemro ; riiiiuy and Msokovlna, sensational dancers. NIXOW Kltaro Japs, athletes r.nd Jug glers; Kathleen Murray, song -stories; Diamond and Bronnon, nonsense; Stevens and Lovejoy, aancers; .vii Ham Itussell, In "Slam-Bang Jw,' movie. Robert Hymen and Vlrglliii Mann head bill last half. ORAND Hugh McCormnck and Grace Wallace, amusing i"SiiJrj,-"u,,,0,'" Wnit nn,1 Procker. "Rube." skit: Belle Montrose, cute comedienne; Lord and Fuller, classy cycling; Al St. John. "Ship Ahoy": Sheldon ana nniv. mnn: enlsodo of tho "Lost City " Continuing Attractions rvnfrt rl,.lltn fMnthen." O. COmedy which shows humorously, with just a touch of ser ousness, tho. readjust ments of getting out of k"!;.?; edy and sentiment of the situation are revealed with, a light touch. William Onurtnev featured. Last week. OPERA HOVSE "Linger Longer Let ty," musical play, featuring the elon gated and lithe iharlotto Greenwood fn the title role. There are deHgh.ul mimlc.-il numbers nnd a farcical plot dealing with the Clnderolla sister oi some society folk. Last week Broad Street Theatre week or june ,rn Matinee, Saturday, June 12th Twentj-eUhth Annual Performance of the Philopatrian Players under manaiement and personal direction of James J. iikellr, ln ropuUr Comedr "NothinglBut tbe Truth" For the benefit of tha SUtera of tha Good Shepherd. Convent of St. Mau'dalen'.-- Oermantbwn. Seata on Sale at .the Conrent. On and after Jane 7th. at tha Theatre. 'XttKUTTII HTOUKl' IN PERSON Aailtted by ANNE SOLI4VAN M.VCY, and Devoted Teacher, FOUR ACES Henaatlonal Cattlnc Exhibition. Special ETITEI, FORDE Dance Featurel LESTER & SHEEHAN with OLIVER W. SCOTT In "Footatepa and Fantaalea.' TOPICS OF THE DAY I DUPREE & DUPREE AND Extra Added Attraction Charley Grapewin Bapported by Anna Chance, In "JED'S VACATION" "On With I lie Dane" t'HEMTNDT AMI JCNIPER STREETS. bAM'L NIXON' .NIKDLINUEU. una. our. DEG. MONDAY MATINEE VERSION OF JAMES A. HERNE'S STAGE PLAY FFATURING ALICE IAKE AN UNUSUAL PHqTOPLAY OP EXCEPTIONAL DRAMATIC POWER, kA8 WELL AS TENSE SITUATIONS. "l""yl " i .tAumu nuLp ,ii, i ,) .-.,,.,, ftee 'OlVllian Clothea" nt tha I.vr c. was a camouflagVimnn In the A. K. F. during the warWhllo In Franco ho wne called upon to wrlto nnd Btape several plays for entertainment ot the doughboys. uroaa & Montgomery Ave. Mala. 2:1K. ln i n, a V. a. Nlton-Nlrdllngcr, O. Mgr. NKXT WKKK . MeCORMICK A WAI.t,ACB In "At thw SrahnrB" BellMontroB I Iiwl It I'nllfr . Ht. John "Bhli Ahoy" Philadelphia's Lendliic Theatre. CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE IBM? Vr'iV $1 famous aJiroiSS jn toe hw nm!m lETTV" LAST $1 MAT. WEDNESDAY ifjiSr' 1 A 1 1 JUNE 1 O ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST LYRIC Nlfhti (Eicept Sat.) 50c to $2 Pop. mr 1 4th Curat mmux CpMMirfx s? J Jf 1 mJT Jx ' S LCmilAHCLOTHEi wmm- A POSITIVE LAUGHING SENSATION A MAYTIME FEAST OF FUN ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 1 ; ; , 1 , "A. . ..n..' ',;' ' AMS AT CONCEnf CAREER "Lotty" Prima Donna' Worklna to Goal In Ljoht Opera With her ambitions leaning toward a concert career, Olga Boiler, who plays iti.i. in "r.inn-Ar. Ixn-rr Lettv."-cle- Letty."- de xiiatn her end bv securing a thorough training first In the legitimate neld. Her rendition of tho "Ladder of Love',- song in "Lotty" has placed her n notch further toward her life a am- Her father ft musician of noto and her mother at. ono llme a prominent nrtlst, Miss Holler decided to go ,her parents ono better, nnd after conducing her Btudles- at St. Dominique's Cdnvent, In Now York, went abroad and studied music In Paris under tho tutelage of Frank King Clark. ,Shp returned to this country and continued her studies under Wllllami & Whitney, of Boston. Her first profcsalonal offer came from Victor Herbert to play tho prima donna role In "Tho Only CJIrl," and when tho production was later disbanded sho was given the leading part ln "Eileen." She has Islnce been with numerous Winter Garden productions, and for a short sea sort with the reunion of Weber & Fields which closed ln Philadelphia. New and Up-to-the-Minute Amusement. Win Popular Favor Thousands Thrqng Park Greatest tMusical Success Free Concerts Jwico Daily by Rodia's Concert Band Giuseppe Rodia, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto fireworks Every Friday Night WILLOW GROVE PARK LAST DAY OF FRANKO and his ORCHESTRA GENIA ZIELINSKA, Soprano Modern Amnaements rienlo Grores riatter Dinners lerred nt the Caatno Dally Under Direction of Leo A J. J. Shuhert NEXT WEEK LAST 8 TIMES EVENINGS at 8.15 MATINEES at 2.15 .-j M $1.50 MAT. TODAY iv' ' LAST TIME SAT.EVE.JUNE12 shows I MCToE.Esa&30 DAILY EVfc' 9 PH0T0DRAMA EVER STAGED EVENINGS AT 8.1S MATINEES WED. & SAT. AT 2.15 Mat. Wed., But Setti $1. Mil. Todir $1.50 Big Week By THOMPSON BUCHANAN . . 1 i ,.. ' 'I' " Direction Stanley Company of America HTANMCY UHCHH8THA Albertt'.Warne Director MAHKET STREET Next Hveek A Jlelro ncTunizKD pnoit bobeiit 1314 MAltKET STHCET Next Week JOSEPH NMIMOYa WtSm IN A STOItV THAT STinS AND ' S a 2Jtt9 CHAIUiS AND I.EAVE3 YOU CONVINCED .0Bt3?-v iuat Tim woni.n IS COKBIDEIIABLD J'lR VS. BETTEn THAN BAD. ' jHtmWr'' ADArTBD BY Cirmtl.KS DHYANT (iRIHn rrnin KHANK DASIIY'B rornUr Not1 PAlAGf mm IN HTR HOST RECENT SUCCESS MWMYS Adapttd From ln WtU-Knean Nevl by Ounn Johnion "AN UNUSUAIiY ATTBA0HTE OITEBIIfO." Intalxer. CnE8TNDT 8TUEBT Bei. irn Neit Week Market Ab. 0th 9 A. M. to 11,16 P. M. WEEK C0HKEN0INO MONDAY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WILLIAM' rope ILLIA FARNU IN THE ADVENTURER WRITTEN BYE. LLOYD JDNB 7 "DANOEROCB TO MBJf" FEATUIUNO VIOLA DANA dPIlil 721 MARKET BTnEET.,w 10 A.M.. 12- 2. 8.43. B.4B. 7.4S. 0.80 P.M. Hosdar, Tsssdar and 'Wednsidiy CHAS. RAY gen Thursday, Frtdar and Saturday ENID BENNETT .ok? Oermantovrn ATe. Below Cbrlten Arc g.15. 6.45 and 0 P. M. , Xonday, Tuesday and Wednesday MARSHALL NEILAN Presents James Ollfsr Ounrood's Flay THE RIVER'S END Thursday, Friday and Saturday CONSTANCE BINNEV In THE STOLEN KISS Frankford Ave. and AlleahAny World's I.arireat VaudoTllle Theatre NEXT WEEK CHARLIE CHAPLIN MARIE DRESSLER MABEL NORMAND CHESTER CONKLIN MACK SWAIN AnoT Othn Too amorous fo Mtntltn In MACK SENNETTS TILDE'S PUNCTURED a Bior or XATJOHB ""OH, TEDDY 1" gSSggffi Mullen & Francis flfc Harmoi: & Washburn", The Gardens gggg,to Beatrice Morgar 0o BBOAD & BNYDBH AVENUE .iu, u.a Hnq H 1'. Al. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Ono of the Prettiest Dance Offering of the Seaaon Mme. RIALTO and COMPANY Frsssatint a IfoTtltr "I0OK" First South PhlladslohU Bhowlnr DeMILLE'S BEST WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? With Thomas Melt htn, Olorta Swan. son snd Beba Btnlsls aatCJlANQEDJUlttESCAX CHhK mSmm BeBIWHf j "'-'., -Mfc. TODAY 'Norma Ta. nadae In The Woman Qlvet Ah. 18th r Flrat Presentation vnSfSt STARTING JUNE 14th JOHN BARRYMORE MBWR5OT DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE iouis btevenson'b Noveii TODAY filaryPlckford n rollyanna M. SCHENCK Present TODAY Mrs. Tempts'a Telecram y.iii-w Star of "The llelored Cheater" ClAI nnV SUPPORTED BY THREE LEW tUUT LEADINQ WOMEN In a WUmtleal Drama of Frivolous 'Wires and Jelloui Ken THE BUTTERFLY MAN Br -OEOEQE BAKU McOUXCHEON TODAY Tom Mix In Tha Daredevil Prestnts ) rffB!jjj SHELDON MAJtKKT Tielow 17T11 GEORGEWALSH In First Bhowlar of A MANHATTAN KNIGHT AJllljinroFroaootlon aiTHK OREAT BBOAD v"r '"l?'?f 9'E AVE. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MSif "RIVER'S END" IMPERIAL 60th & Walnut U0H TTJE8, & WED., PAULINE FRFnFRirif "fauses -...w. OAB" MONDAY I'll v.tm a v ' TKaTtt WEDNESDAY MARY PICKFORD in "POLLYANNA" AIABKET&T. AT JONIPEB Vaudeville 11 A. M. to 11 P. It. , NEXT WEEK VUllam II. rrledlander Presents THE NIGHT CLERK A Sporkllnt Uutloal Comedy with CECIL SDMMZES. JACK WEST and ABLIHE IIAYWOOD VEXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION JACK LEVY AND GIRLS Bsauty Talent Kuslo Bongs OTHER ACTS WOBTH WHILE. MARKET BTP.TCFT BRLOW OOTII Monday, TueJ, Wedneadar A Metronolllun Triumph Tbe OVERSEAS REVUE With a Broadway Cast of Tw'jtT OTHER AOTB WOltTlt WlHtEtj 1 IgTn & MORRIS STB.. 3-lQ- T Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Cabaret De Luxe And Bo MMo'i Latsst rhatopbr WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? i BILL CHAMPED THURSDAY mmBM Ckxsni miWsSMwSKSm IVATJC LKS80NS OXTUX T7.T5Tjnirl THITHSBAV 'ttitfNkK. mttjfsnwnrm. iywywi""" f ,iTt1 'i'" tw 'i - .daisaBSW 7- TjI ,J-'. X'' )ff'-J-Ji'r-M w ill -A It f'Y?lS' ''r; - -tx.rji .!- , ,y f ' fiVi adv-. L 'iW