' (JvV in- f P5 I 17 l t) I i r :n lOOTHNl LEADERS t lOWARDS'S GUESTS t v , ft ".Politics and Review of Troops Feature Governor's Day at tho "Little White House" fi. iV GUARD TO LEAVE SUNDAY ,,tf w"l l iunvi- uuiili-ii Sea flirt, Aug. 7. South Jersey s Governor's Day celebration proved to bo g., g BomcthliiR of n damp but InterestlnR comedy of life In tho London nrtlst one. With moral hun.lre.1 representa- , Jtuarter. Thomas Meghan hwthoad ttTes lierc from rnmden. IurliiiRton, aims Williams, Llla Leo and Theodore flalcm, Ctimberlnml. Oceou. Atlantic. "Jf" wl" be bCcn nt ,h0 s,anley Cape May nnd Gloucester counties a ' Tfalrlv good lino on the political sltua- LIYIXa a doubl ",r I8"'1 nnytm1;0 Jinn In South Tirev nq nvnllnble TJiC ' at,pnuolm ,llan Pluy'iP a double lion in south .iere Y""v"''n"'ci., c part on the stago or In a picture, par vnrious county delegations talked nbput tlcularly If the actor or actress has the local and county slntei and the leaders But of actually -"II vlnn the part." pnthercd round while tlje state nnd na- i The most successful stage and Bcreen tlonnl tickets were dlpcuscd. f 'ars have reached fame only after hav- Juft before noon a storm broke and ' " s.""'1, ,,71,8n,"pHlnF5ulf- m,- torrents of rain met the delegation f rom ' ?. lhea nml llUnK '" tlle lart8 tI,ey ' fa,n!,,cn ! sotl' 7rrsP-v:. T.,lt ?k,rs William Kaversham will appear In brightened about the time the luncheon I -Tho Man Who Lost Himself at tho vvas served nnd although the threaten- I Talnce next week. This is tho llrBt of log wenther had prevented many from . a scries of Selznlck Pictures In which eoininc mere was a coou sizcu cruu i i,An,i " hand. 'Most of the counties from which the Bovcrnor's friends came were repre sented In the military organizations In camp here now and hundreds visited the camp. The review of the troops In the nfter noon, which wns taken by Governor Ed wards nnd the members of his military fltaff, lacked some of the intended color and military pomp because of the in ability of Major General Harry C. Hale, commandnnt at Camp Dix. to accompany the governor. General Halo wns forced to notify Adjutant General Gllkyson of his Inability to come be cause of illness which has confined him to bed. The review wns, nevertheless, an interesting event of military ira- fioTtaate as it wns the Inst of tho brll lantceremonies which will tnkc place h'erethl8 yenr. j Owing to tho rnlny weather in the morning the troop work wns somewhnt curtailed and the men did not get as Jons a, period of instruction in the open as usual. They spent the extra tunc in military duty under root, nowever: n scries of conferences being conducted by tho instruction officers. The notable progress of the troops since they came to camp two weeks ago has been the Subject of much comment among the state nnd regular army officers and when they roturn to their home station! tomorrow they will go back with a thorough understanding of the rudi mentnry phases of military work. Today ends the actual work. The troops will probably De required to "carry on" nil dn because of their de parture for the home stations. "OPEN DOOR" SET PLEDGE Delegates to Bible Students' Associ ation Accept Vow - Scranton. Pa., Aug. 7. "Open cove nants openly arrired at" is not applic able to nations only, but to individuals as well, according to a solemn vow ac cepted bv 2."00 delegates from all parts 1$ of the United States and from foreign countries nttending the annual conven tion of the International Bible Students' Association here. 'The pledge is ns follows: "I vow that with the exceptions be low I will at nil times nnd in nil places conduct myself toward those of the opposite sex In prlvntc exactly ns I tVoulu do with tnem in public in the presence of n congregation of the Lord s people. "And so far ns reasonably possible, I will avoid being In the pnmc room with nny of the opposite sex nlone. unless the door of the room stands wide open. "Exceptions in the ense of brethren. wife, children, mother nnd natural sis. tors husbands, fathers nnd natural brothers." GYPSY MOTH IN STATE Plan to Fight Insects Found on the 'Schwab Estate Harrisburj, Aug. 7. The gypsy moth, one of the most destructive pests known in the Atlantic states, has been discovered upon sprure trcAs recently Bhipped to the Charles M Schwab estate near Loretto from the Duke estate nt Bomerville. X J For borne time the moth has been prevalent in parts of New Jersey nnd the stnte Department of Agriculture has been conducting n campaign to keep it out of Pennsjlvanin. Reports of nn in sect dnmneinir trees nt Loretto reached the Capitol n few days ngo nnd Direc- lor J. I. Banners nrmnca one oi win department experts to make nn investi gation. Vord was received by Doctor Banders thut tho moth had been iden tified. Immediate steps for control of tho pest, to hnlt further shipments, and to trace those made were ordered by the atate authorities. Experts Fight Japanese Beetle Ilarrlsburg, Aug. 7. Arrangements arc being mnde for an intensive cam paign by federal nnd btatc experts to combat the Japanese beetle which has been located in a btrip of land nbout one by four mils nenr rminueipma. The experts nro also inquiring into re ports of moths nlong the Delaware. Toy Hunt at Woodslde Another toy hunt will be staged at Woodslde Park on Wednesday next In view of the number of oungsters who participated In the first toy hunt, the management has Increased tho number of toys and games to bo given out free. Tho search for tickets distributed at the upper end of the park will con tinue from 1 to 3 Ittidla and his band continue their concerts. Testimonial to New Manager Tho testimonial dinner to be given to Edward Loeb, newly appointed man ager of the Metropolitan U'nera House. twill bo held a,t tho Walton on Septem ber 9. Besides the dinner there will bo an elaborate program of cntt-rtainment and , dancing. Tho commute Is composed of Albert Ladner. chairman, Maurlio Sple er, Joseph Whio. Lawrtnce Shubert Lawrence. Bert Crowhurst, Mark Wllbon and William Godfrey " " New Nellan Film at Stanley Marshall Nellan's next production, "Don't Ever Mairy," adapted from Ed tax Franklin's story, will have Its Phlla delphla premiere at the Stanley week of AugUBt 1C Nellan'a latest effort depicts a series of laughable scenes nnd the story Itself Is dramatic In the cast are Matt Moore, Marjorle Daw, Betty Bounton. Tom Guise, Adele Farrlngton Thomas Jefferson, Jr , Jiayma Kelso and Herbert Standing Free Tickets by Airplane Six navy airplanes, which have been obtained through tho courtesy of Lieu tenant C Gulbranson. of the nnval re orultlng service, will fly over the city on Monday and Tuesday and drop 100 passea for "Up In Mary's Attic," which begins an engagement Monday evening nt tho "Metropolitan Opera House Theso planes will fly over different sections of the city. MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON rpo OtlDINAIlY appearances, pretty Knthlyn Williams linn been leading a rather strenuous career on the Bcreen lately. For the paBt year sho hasn't known the meaning of the word "vnca- 1 tlon " Vet Alls Williams claims she Sii"lh5atVme. a BranU and Blorlous iou Bee, cxpinincu me ncircss, re cently, "1 used to play the lends In stunt lnuriHi plctuien. ono day 1 would es- i capo ocntii rrom a nying train, tne next I would be dropped over a mountain cliff, Destruction lurked on every hand ,n Pictures I'voilone latery,,llko Tho , Chan.' which 1ihh (nut ' benn fin. Ished by William Do Milk, come aa a lllnsfifl fnlla nml cmAm llln u UitirtAP. I fully restful Sunday mornlnff after a ; v. - -; . ....... ...-. Mr. Kacrsham plays two roles. At- inouifii inKinx mo part or two men who were counterparts physically, he has to register two different personalities. "I am thankful," said Jlr. Kavcrsham, "that ono character dropped out early In the play " Sir. Kavcrsham has to chango from a stranded American to an English earl. ALL chorus girls nnd musical comedy soubrettcs don't fall for fat million aires and free-spending1 "sports " Take Jeanctto Adair, tho dancing- hit of "Solomon's Pet Wife," the big "glrly glrly show," What sho could aee In the unnnful voung scientist with the con gress gaiters and the baggy trousers nnd tho celluloid collar, when he come Into her dressing room, was more than the other girls could "dope out." But Jean ctte was n bit more discerning than the average, and when sho put nor nrotty wits to work - 1 But there's no need of Just guessing what happened. It's all In "Tho Sins of St. Anthony," which will bo seen nt the Arcadia next week. Margaret Loomls has the role of Jeanette lilmer Harris adapted tho story from an original In the Saturday Uenlng Post. t(T LIKE to work In pictures becauso J- I can bo domestic " nays Beatrlco Burnham, who appears In "Ramona," made from Helen Hunt Jackson's lovo story of early California and tho mission Indians, ut tho Chestnut Street Opera House. "It seemed a colncldcnco when I was assigned to play the cook's daughter in 'llamonn.' " said Miss Burnham. "for that very day I wanted to get oft duty so that I could bako a big impel cake to sere with tea to some friends whom I expected to entertain the following day. "I just love to fuss around a kitchen and cook all kinds of delicacies. "Picture work appeals to me becauso of the time It permits to indulge in my hobby. Acting In road companies pre cludes this employment in my home." A DESERT sandstorm Is a feature of, Sellg's spectacular i-pcc al. "Tho Garden of Allah," which will be shown nt tho Chestnut Street Opera House beginning August 10 This realistic Sahara scene shows tho flying clouds, tho darkening day and the eddies of winu continually garnering in torce until a veritable hurricane results In the rain of sand, tho man nnd tho woman Journey forth to meet their fate. Helen Ware, the noted emotional netreBS, is given many opportunities for sincere and appealing work. A BATHING girl revue, "Tho Califor nia Bathing Girls," In person, will be given In conjunction with tho show ing of "Up In Mary's Attic," a photo play at the Metropolitan Opera House. The girls present a revue entitled "A Bench Promenade." "Up In Mary's Attic" is said to be free from slaptlck and grotesque antics Tho picture tells a comic story of n romance In a boarding school The charming Eva Novak will be seen In tho leading feminine role and Harry Ciribbon in tnat or tne instructor wno marries In secret. TANGEROUS DAYS." Mary Rob---' erts Rinchart's nocl. has been produced for Goldwyn Pictures and will have Its Philadelphia premiere at the victoria, week of August 16. in tnis story, human heroism, the loo of father an son ann seu-sacrince siana oui against a background of terror and in dustrial strife Lawson Butt plays tho leading role of the American business man. disillu sioned at home and disobeyed nt his mills Mr Butt made n big hit In Ger aldlno Farrar's "The World and Its Woman" nnd added another hit In "Tho Miracle Man " "Dangerous Days" contains many sit uations of tho thrilling and dramatic type that arc appreciated by motion picture audiences TkTtAG HARLAN," the latest pro- -L ductlon featuring William Far- num, has just been completed at tho gcaFOn 't the Victoria. Fox stuc'.los and will no seen later in tne Tho ntnrv is of tho strong western type. The role of Harlan Is suited to Mr Farnum's talents. It contains ele ments of suspense and heart Interest. There is also a generous nmount of comedy , , ... Mr Fnrnum Is supported bv Jackie Saunders, Horschel Mayall, Bill Nye and Al Fremont. it A COMMON LEVEL." a spectnru " lar photodramn of action, thrills nnd suspense and fenturlng Edmund Breesn tti.d Claire Whitney, is tho fea ture for the Palace, week of August 16 It has historical settings as well as modern Ideas It pictures a modern vul ture of finance who In a dream Is taken back to the time of Attlla. the Hun, nnd shows how Attlla acted similarly, hut was eventually defeated The settings of the historical part of the plcturo nre elaborate. Tlnney to Open at Shore That laugh-provoking son of Phila delphia. Frnnk Tlnney Inst seen here with ' Sometime." has a new laugh ve hicle, 'Tlrkle Mo," Bhown by Arthur HammTsteln a.B "n. musical comedy will on Monday night at the Globe, Atlantic Cltv As In "Sometime" Tlnney plays mostly In white face rUCCTNIl IT ST OPERA HOUSE VrlIlJ 1 1NU I Matll s an. nvg T & 0 The Plcturi. Manterplece Evk Hulletln HELEN Hl'NT JACKSON S THE LOVE HTOnY OF THE ACES BEGINNING "(gW' MONDAY .UlojomOstLfcO A CHILD FOR SALE On account of tho High Cost of Liv ing A beautiful four-year-old girl will bo offered for sale In one of the leading theatres Watch for announcement of date and terms of pnle. DON'T EVER MARRY A WARNING FROM A FRIEND Mil WILLOW GROVE PARK I.FI'H AND HIS fjYMI'imsY ORrill'.HTHA TODAY S. WnellenhurE A to. Ilenrflrlnl VTrlfnr Aiwlntlon Hit. Hnort All Day Drm Parade rinrurt hy N Hnllfnhurii A Co . Mllltarv Hand at 12 41 and 11 o'clock Afternoon at 80. "AIDA " Kvenln t ,15, "TUB BOHEMIAN aiHL." EVENING PUBLIC .' ' j - Jtzsi. I Z1 T I s I , a. ' E JPl tWWj Mkmm IKhk f J13I Bf p LENA PALE Y. HELEN PAVIES. Trocadero up in MARY'S ATTIC nenropoi'Mtt Guide to Photoplays for the Week to Come Photoplays S3rt',n71rT"Th0 rrlnco Chap." seen nt urnTfi,PfViCan b ."commended for Knmitnl,n,r iualltlc nnd whole SS2I ?n ?h. Vomta M,clRhnn is finely rnmL S CJ.'" ,Sco,t An "flat be comes the benefnetor of a little irlrl nnd later learns to lovo her Instfm ?n ?hS,hm ,B'rl K?thr-" WIlllamH Is directed" "nd Wlllam DeMllle PALACE "Tho Man Who Lost Hlm ?ln.nWaa W,MI",m ravcrshnm, nml in m,SBi2 u lmPcronnted another im!l?, "hoso, no.me l thrust His appearance Is Identical with that 2L.. i,.h?r mnn nntl complications ensue. It Is n worthwhllo film. ARCADIA "Tho Sins i of St Anthony are committer! bv Bryant Washburn J?, ono f,nis best comedy plays. Charles Collins wroto the story, whoso plot deals with the meeting of a pro fessor with tho members of a musical comedv troupe VICTORIA "The Idol TVinrer" fVn. tures Rlchnrd Barthleme.ss and was directed by Griffith. Favorably le- VlcVtiVi. ItEaKST "The Family Honor" Is n King Vldor production of the South. In which a girl aids her brother, who Is suspected of being Implicated In n crime Florence Vldor Is the leading woman while Ben Alexander is nlso In the cast. CAPITOL "Let's Bo Fnshlonnble." with Douglas MacLcan nnd Doris May. "Homer Comes Home" latter half of week. OIZEAT NORTHERN "Jenny Be Good." with Mary M. Mlntcr, first hnlf. "Desert Love," with Tom Mix, latter half. COLONIAL Jennnette Kerr Is tho vocal soloist In addition will ho shown "Tho Soul of Rafael." with Clara Young. "Old Lady 31" latter half IMPERIAL "For the Soul of Rafael," with Clnra K. Young. "Dangerous to Men" latter half, with Viola Dana. MARKET STRfrET "Dangerous to Men." with Viola Dana. "Treasura Island." with Shirley Mason, latter half STRASD "Tho Sea Wolf." wlt.i Noah Beery "The Fortune Teller " with Mnilorle Rnmbeau, latter half LOCUST "The Sea Wolf." with stnr cast, nnd Royal's Andy Gump enrtoon of the diameters appearing in the Evns'i.vo Pt'PLic LEnonii. RIVOLI "Treasuro Island" has Shir ley Mason HE1.M0XT "Frivolous Wives," with Kathrlne Klrkham "What Becomes of the Chlldien" latter hall' JVMIiO "Back to God's Country," with Nell Shlpmnn. "Strictlv Confidential." with Madge Kenned v. Thurs. ; "Almost a Husband." with Will Rogers, Frl : ' Pasrersby." w 1th J. W. Kerrigan, Saturday. WrS7' ALLEGHENY "Or. Jekll nnd Mr Hvde." with John Bnrrymore. "Shepherd of the Hills" Intter half. CEDAR "The Accidental Honevmoon," with Robert Warwick, Mon nnd Tues. : "Remodeling u Husband " with Doro thv Glsh, Wed nnd Thurs , "The Cltv of Masks," with Warwick, Frl. nnd Pat COLISEUM "Eyes of tho World," "Remodeling a Husband," with Doro thy Glsh. Thurs. ; "Riders of tho Dawn." with Roy Stewart, Frl. nnd Saturday .... LEADER "Slel: Abed," with Wallace Reid "The Wonder Man," with Car pentier, latter half. Special Photoplays METROPOLITAN "Up In Mary's Attic" u film farce described ss rich In humor and freo from slapstick or custard 'plo comedy In addition will be a bevy of bathing girls In a beach revue and somo song specialties. CIIESTXUT ST OPERA II O US E "Ramona" enters on Its final week. This spectacular and elaborate pho toplay version of Helen Hunt Jack son's famous novel of early Califor nia life and the Mission Indians and pioneers has won nign commenua tion GARRICK "ShlpwTecked Among Can nibals," a cinema record of tho unique and thrilling experiences of two daring ond pportlnu explorers among tho bead hunters of New Guinea. Their pictures are said to be remark able and to have genuine educational merit. South Sea Movlo "Shlpw recked Among Cannibals," which opens tho Garrlck Mondav for an Indefinite engagement, is a motion pic ture without a scenario. It is presented ns the cinema record of the Alder I.aommle expedition conducted under the auspices of the Southern Academy of Sciences. Commencing with a scenic Btudv of tho South Sea Isles and a tiger hunt In tho dense tropical jungles, tho con finuitv to a shlnwreek scene oft Fred erick Henry's iBland whero the explor ers are forced to lanu among ino i Kin tribe of hear hunters. Here tho cameramen mingle with tho savages making dally photnpraphlc records of their mode of existence, their food, clothlnir. or rather tho lack of clothing. manners, vocations and the terrifying head dance of tho tnbe The picture is said to bo replete In thrilling situations and has been made the rubject of ex tensive press comments, being ono of tho principal natures or the colored maga zine section of a recent Sunday issue. THE JANE P. C. MILLER fhU IM CONSERVATORY UIIMl HMD 10;,i CHESTNUT ST. lllM Wnlnut 127 PniVATE LEShONS DAILY DANCINO PHYSICAL CULTUTtB .nuut.ii.1 KaijiiSTic anu KANCI tlll.NI.NLT IILI.OW A MID-SUMMER JUBILEE Special EnB-ngoment of Two American Idols I BILLY B. JAMES J. VAN & CORBETT t.. ii.i,.i ..mi, ,i vaudeville. Hlur of the Wnr. Htage unil Screen. IN A sVlRITED TRAVESTY? "THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT" MARGUERITA PADULA Hnnir hlllille nf lloy I irt Appearance llerel DOLLY KAY Syncopation' Cl(rer Exponent rilir. I'llll.I.II'H. at the I'lano PEDERSEN BROS KXTKA ADDK11 ATTIIACTIONI Gladys Henry CLARK & BERGMAN In Tl NI.H OF Till: HOIll" A.Mm1 liv tho Crlp MUtera r ins itip nmiera man nt the I'lanf, If unci ii lt(U NIIOWM DA1IA. 2 I'. t e AM ftfir INCI.IlnlMI WAR TAV. HKATH OV H XEpGERr-PHIIAt)ELPja;iA, gAXUBDA FEATURED ON LOCAL STAGE AND SCREEN NEXT WEEK ClAEA "KIMBALL tOUNQ."FOR POLLY KAY, Kjt TVS Theatrical Billboard , for the Coming Week Vaudeville KBrJTU'K B1"' Van nnd James J. Corbett, comedlnn and pugilist, In u travesty; Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman nnd tho Crisp Sisters. In Tunes," a novelty; Marshall Mont gomery, noted ventrlloqult; Eva hliirley nnd her singers nnd dancers ; Margaret Padula, whistler nnd singer ; gp'ly Kny, vocnllst. Ed Furman and Bill Nash, singers; Pederson Biothcrs, ncrlallst; Mnrgnrct Taylor, gymnast. GLOBE Slatko's Rolllckers. musicians and dancero; Jack Roof and Girls, musical comedy; Hal Norcross and company, playlet; Jcanetto Granese nnd company, skit; Conway nnd Melds, comedians; WInehlll and Mc cormick, "nut stuff" ; George Randall nnd compnny. In sketch ; Marie Doro. violinist; Armstrong nnd Downey, cyclists ; Gene Duo, acrobatic act. CROSS KEYS Mack and His Girls, musical comedy ; Al and Leah Bell, ventriloquists; Jean Chnse, comedl enno In plnylet ; Kelly nnd Brown, skit; Vim, Beauty nnd Health, acro batic novelty. "Sweet Sweeties," mu sical comedy, heads bill last half. BROADWAY "Sweet Sweeties," clever musical comedy ; movie. "For the Soul of Rafael," with Clara Young; Dave Genaro and Anna Gold, bklt; Rolland nnd Rny, songs; Williams nnd Williams, patterlsts. Mack nnd His Girls head bill latter hnlf of week. WALTON ROOF Gorhnm's Revue of twenty singers, dancers nnd come dians, is tho unusual and elaborate attraction, with specialties by tho dif ferent members of the company. This Is In addition to the general dnnclng nnd other fenturcs. NIXON Hynms nnd Mclntyre. of mu sical comedy fnmo. head a bill in cluding Tommlo Allen nnd company. Adler and Dunbar nnd Langson nnd Smith. J. W. Kerrigan, in "Tho Green Flame," is the movlo for tho first half. Beatrice Morell Sextette heads bill latter half, with "Jazz Bandit,' tho movie. GRAND "Mnklng Movies" shows now they nro maae ana jieriiiiio )""-' pating In them; Billy La Mont Trio, dancers ; Florence Tlmponl. lato of the Walton Roof. In popular stngs; Vaughn Comfort and Jlmmle Jones, songs nnd music ; Vokes nnd pon, tho Rurlcsquo BIJOU "Bathing ucauties, jirouutuu bv KUDO nernf lein, wuu .u....--many specialties new to burlesque, patrons. Tho show 1h a merry melange In two acts, called "The Hotel Ma trimony." and features Jack Hunt, Slick comedian; Helen Lloyd and Loulso Merecrcau, supported by a number of burlesque favorites who nTwcll known here, and the .diving Open tonight and Chorus 01 iweniy runs all noxt week W00DSIDE Somerning Doing All the Time 300 Toys Free Second Toy Hunt of the Season Wednesday, August 1 1 Fun .for tho Kiddies Rodia's Concert Band GIUSEPPE RODIA, Conductor EDNA WALLACE KINNEY CONTRALTO Firework Every Friday Night TVtKLrTH BTKEET OF VAUDEVILLE STARSI Ed-FURMAN & NASH-BiU TOHflHIOWnH on liir iirmirnn or nong A Dltlnctle Noteltrl MARSHAL MONTGOMERY Tim Extraordinary VentrllonulM fiiinnortr.1 by EDNA roi'llTSKY MARGARET TAYLOR AND KXTKA ADDED ATTRACTION! From Has Time io firunil Operu EVA SHIRLEY VI Mh Fill (iordon'a Versatile Muklcnl B7 "nil A I, BOTH Ju Darner. In "MflVHM IIK THE MOMENT" NKIllrH, O'CLOCK. SIM TO S1.B0 y f.K : M r.r.iv ir ni' ri.r. TMe - ' fv n (? fflPmQ GRANESE. bathing beauties sinqer RAFAEL' vHKSaijfHMKif JB ""s. ,'"w,"7.w. k dBBBBBBBBHBBBBHBBBBBHalBnY If VS 'ABBBBBaS VriBVBBBBV Y 1JBiHBaiHHBiBaMBBiHBj y Yf.JMBiBiBiH tm V '.,,'" V THOMAS MEIGHAN ni PEACHES dACKSOM I'YO ''f 'CdJH 4f'iH 5 IVVVJiHHiAX MONROE 6AUSBUR.V,. cJENNIE '.KiH W 'iwVfiOSSKX "RAMONA" BLOSSOM. PSPB ' L.-' JMJT UUM'T '' $.MriMu CTiffoltiul Walton Roo? -i 1 1 i "" "" I' . jAu W'MtWWMm JEANETTE LOUISE MER3EREAU. dEANETTE KERR. BRYANT WASHBURN, WM. FAVERSHAM, "MAN "THE SINS OF -Br. ANTHONY" WHO LOST HIMSELF" Arcacjto." Pala TROCADERO Lena' Daley nnd her Knndy Kids open tonight nnd con tinue nil next week in an up to tho minute cxlrnvnganzn, vnrled with classy burlesque Bpeclnltlos. Among tho cast Jfi.nddltlon to tho demuro Miss Daley, who now heads her own company, having been promoted to stardom, nre Dnnny Murphy (Holy Moses), Billy Black, of the Golden Gate, and Louise Davis. Mannger Robert Deady Iibb returned from his mention at Atlantic City full of energy for the coming season. Attractions in Advance AUGUST 30 SIIURERT "Floradora." the Messrs. Shuberts' revival of a musical com edy classic of n former generation. Among tho principals are Eleanor Painter, Christie MncDonnld, Mnrgot Kelly. George Hnssell nnd Robert Pitkin, and tho "replnccments" for tho cclebrnted sextet nro snld to match their medeccssors In vocallsm and abpect. ADELPIII "The Girl In tho Limou sine," an A H. Wood farce by the author of "Up In Mabel's Room " The complications ensue from the pre dicament of a young mnn who iu robbed of most of his clothes. SEPTEMBER 6 WALNUT "Tho Pnsslon Flower," n piny by the distinguished Spanish writer. Jacinto Bcnevento. Nancn O'Neill, tho talented emotional actiess. continues in the main role, which she played all last fceason In New York. LITTLE THEATRE "Mrs. Jlmmlo Thompson," described as u Hilarious larco comeciy. t.asi seasons .iew York Princess. Thcatro's success. Ono week only. LYRIC "Nlghtlo Night," a fnrce, snld to bo constructed along novel lines of plot. The cast Includes Francis Byrne, Dorothy Mortimer, Malcolm Douglns nnd Mario Chambers. Uo,wcL, Germantoim Are. nt Venanro Mnnrtnr. TuCS.. Wed. NOAH IIEHKY In , JACK LONDON'S Fonioua Isovel "SEA WOLF" TJmrodaT. Frl.. Sat "THE FORTUNE TELLER." with Marjorle Rambeau . TUjcoh, ID ST. nKLOW MARKET NOEL TRAVERS nnd IRENE 5 JIOUUI'AFI Mon. AdoIplitiN & Co. ' Man & hnyiler Hubert Carlton, I'eilrn A Co.. nnd J. WARREN KERniOAS In "THE OHEEN FLAME" DIG TIMT3 ACTS SCocuat8"u: AND LOOCBT STREETS NEXT WEEK NOAH RERRY In . JACK LONDON'S Famous Novel "SEA WOLF" Added Attrnellon Oumn Cartoon "ANDY'S WASH DAY" "" IfcfvVArT 62D STREET IVVOVV AT BANHOM JiSSk JS'e'k"2,tAtm'fK TOURNEUR'S TREASURE SLAND t With Shirley Mason Hall Room noTN. "UTtONO AOA1N" If ATI I Fll I V innuftv . FRIVOLOUS WIVES, .Thursday, l,iny. Saturday "What Becomes of the Children" C0WlQ&(tfny "ARRET STREET below DOTH .Monday. TujNduy We.Vi.diy Doul.le Rill Shepherd of the Hills HAROLD LLOYD. "IIIOH jl nrawn FriUdaJr3,n,?.dn'll.n,f ".er """band" I rlilay A Sat "lllrlrrx of tho Dawn" CedaA, 60TII AND CEDAR AVENUE ''"".day nnd Tuesday fciaine llammersteln In "Accidental Honeymoon" Wednesday and Thursday DOROTHY OISII In "Rcmodelinp; n Husband" Friday, Saturday .KOHERT WAItriCK Irf "CITV OF MASKS" JiPtriefajt Lancaster Ave, and 41st etMMAl, Mnnrtnv. Tneday, Wed. OEOROES CAHPENTIEK In Wally Reid, "Sick-A-Bed" Thursday, Frldav, Saturday "Tllli WONDER MAN" O f lVM tf Front & Olrnrd Ave. yHVITWM) j,ondliy nnd Tuesdjy J. OLIVER CIIRWOOD'H Back to God's Country "We4t CtiUUqhAKU 25th A Allegheny Ave. n t Monday, Tueiiday, Wednesday JOHN IIAIIRY.MOItlT In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Thiiri-daT, l'rldur, Satunlay SHEl'HldlD OF THE HILLS" H J Uninil A Montgomerr. glla. 7 & li J I WKi MADDERS A WAItp Present KM Actual Movie Scenes Slud'e In rull ', 1 jl HILLY LAMOST TIUO R ki Yokes A Don I Florence Tlmponl R iti Vniithn Comfort & Jlmmle Jonen K lUi C.HATIMF. CIIAPI.IN In I t e 131 "a jy.T,. "y-t"1'B?irIlLJ , AtrffUSTT, ,1920. A Roof Revue Revues are rapidly coming to the fore In tho entertaining field. This Is tiuo of tho one presented atop the Wnl ton, In the Pierrot room, by Gorhnm s entertainers. Tho muslo Is by Harold Orlob ond Albert Von Tllzer. Opening with a special greeting song. "Hello, Everybody," the company of twenty entertainers then present their peparatc speclnltics, which cmbrnco a military danco by Roso nnd Arthur Boy Ian ; Jcnnlo Blossom nnd girls sing popular Bongs; "Tho Waltz of Life" in troduces Miss Taylor nnd Tnlbot Kenny. A dance "La Tn Ta" Is dono by Miss Lcsslo Nnzworthy. Special Soloist at Colonial During the past two weeks, tho Stanley Co. has been presenting ns nn ndded feature to tho regular programs nt the Colonial Thcatro vocal soloists and so popular hns tho Innovation become that It is announced It will be continued this week nnd thnt Jeanetto Kerr, a dimm ing nnd vivacious Phlledelphla girl, will be tho nrtlst, Sho will nppenr In a series of cos tumo Scotch nnd Irish character songs nnd dances. ZZ51 j,anjH.fi uuj v i.n r v t' J -U.,i ETROPOLITAN ZITe 3 SHOWS DAILY Mats. 2.30, 25c; Eves. 7 & 9, 25c & 50c FINE ARTS PICTURES Present UP IN MARY'S ATTIC with the original CALIFORNIA fssr NsPaaasr BATHING TbbbV ' aWbw PpW - PPPPPPPm 1 m ( BEAUTIES IN PERSON In un Informal ret lew commencing SVIonday Evening Lfij.inr t' i"" "f lll .W J' CARL 1AEMMLE lite iiSMisitiiaMiaeLpct:iCi mm Mama, m mmw Fli0tapkd oasiimisSbsi ,gilaM-vfeeiie Children' only toys ai'e teiman. skulls A thousand bones blearthmd on the beadh., a nttndi'ed feasis attesi VmcHWWpBSppV Vv (w8rom Natui'e demonsti'ales Ine leiTiblc depliis fiom wjiende -we cJame.... .VAN AND CORBETT JOIN B." and "Gentleman Jim" Keith Headllners 'Billy The comblnntlon of Billy B. Van. the eccentric comedlnn ami musical comedv star, and James J. Cprbett, tor meTh&vywelght champion of he world and In recent yenrs prominent star On stage ami screen, Wings 'to tho vatlde vlfle stage two very Interesting chnr nctcrs Van has nlwnys been nn ec centric, funmnker, whllo Corbett, who wns called "Gentleman Jim" of tho prize ring, has played "dress" roles In many P Tho two have recently Joined hands as vaw.evftlo partners nnd will ninko their first Joint nppenrnnco nt Keith a next week In n travesty called, 'Tho Eighteenth Amendment." Corbett has been n unlquo flguro In the sporting world over since he gnlned fnmo ns tho conqueror of John L. Sulll vnn. With Vnn as pnrtner, Corbett Is winning headline honors ns a vnude vlllo Btnr, and they nro said to have ono of the hits of the new season. 0. Henry Role for Jack Plckford Ono of the finest of O. Henry's short stories, "Doublo-Dyod Deceiver," hns been mnde Into a photoplny by Gold wyn, with Jnck Plckford ns tho stnr. it will bo eeen for tho first time In this city nt the Arcadia week of August 16. "Double-Dyed Deceive!" Is considered a motion-picture "find" In thnt It sup plies nn abundance of dramatic action centering around a chnrncter Ideally suited to tho age nnd pcrsonnllty of Jack Plokford. The principal. Rlnno Kid. Is n twenty-year-old boy, who pets mixed up In a gambling house fight, shoots nnother youth of nbout his own age, eludes cap turo and henceforth follows the path or surprising ndventure. Penn Reopens August 23 Mnnrr Georee W. Metzcl nnnounces that the William Penn will reopen Mon dav afternoon. August 23. During the weeks this nopulnr vaudeville nnd fen ture photoplay resort has bcon closed mnnv Improvements have been made. There will be a dally matlneo nnd two evening porformnnces nnd tho policy of the house will bo thnt which has mnde It the favorito resort for many .West Phlladolphlans high class vaudovlllo nnd first presentations of Important photoplays. Tho vnudevlllo nets will be booked through tho B. F. Keith vnudevlllo ngen cy nnd tho cinema attrnctlona thiough tho Stnnley Co. Trocadero Opens Tonight. Ina Daley , nnd Her Knndy Kldn 4 w- V'I'A OPENS M TONIGHT &' AND ALL -f ! NEXT WEEK Rube sZ3 BEAUTIES W5pMpkI iVpBT VIA- ' F il Don't Look for Joy in the Cellar When You Can Find It Here. Six Norr aeroplanes obtained throueh the courtesy of Lt. Com. C. Gulbranson, will fly oter the city Monday nnd Tuesday nnd distribute 100 passes. Wuteh for the Aeroplane. Sailor Jim White, tho strong mnn of the Navy, now sta tioned nt 1516 Arch St., will pull a heavy truck with Mary's Attlo on It every evening at 7 and 0 o'clock In front of the Metropolitan Opera House. NH '. . ,-Vw.v, 'trr; -..r .- - -. " ,j i fomeivs bodies dip oashed and Slashed, their teauty to adorn Babies' feces look Ihkty yeai'S old STARTING NEXT MONDAY A: Drtfcfion StanUy Company vfAmtnca g WSSt HARKET BTEEET Ab. Uti TODAY KATIIERINE MeeDONAtn In "THE TURNINO roist" '" One Wtek Only Commenclnr Monday THOMAS MEIGHAN mill li'a Lee and Kalhlyn Williamt In Exclusive First 3r of The Prince Chap A rARAMOONT Plelure of TFonderfnl Appeal 'V;nEFmou. r,.y A DE MILLE PRODUCTION The i glamour of nrtlsU' stnitoa and beniulfiil models The flsro of lite and aointCT. The thrill of a wonderful ove. The tender touch of a homelesj unur manro that creeps up close to your 1214 MARKET STREET CHARLES RAY In UO.MB3 HOME" Next Week America'! ureatcst Actor WM. FAVERSHAM In l'lctnrlied Version f the Novel THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF A Story Somewhat Different AUO. 16th "A COMMON LEVEL" CHESTNUT STREET Del. SIXTEENTH Tcdnr "The World nnd Ilia Wlfo" NEXT ELK nilST SHO WIN O THE SINS OF St ANTHONY Adapted from Chnrles Collins' Mainline Story MARKET STREET ABOVE NINTn TODAY "RELOW THE SURFACE' ' Next Week By Popular Demand" D. W. GRIFFITH'S Latest Fersonnlly Directed Picture THE IDOL DANCER A Noteworthy Addi tion to Griffith's Gal lery of Films. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER Viindevllli) 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. NEXT WEEK SLATKO'S ROLLICKERS JAZZY DITS OF TUNEFUL HITS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION JACK ROOF & HIS BREEZE GIRLS OTnER ACTS WORTH WHILE RROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday A OATTIVATINO MUSICAL FARCE SWEET SWEETIES A Sugary Dunoh of Dainty .Girls Flr$ South Pblln. Showing Clara Kimball Young 'TOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" I RILL CHANGED THURSDAY MARKET STREET BELOW SOTO" Blondny. Tuesday npjl Wednesday A FEAST OF COMEDY AND BONO Follies of Vaudeville Replete with Melodious rrollo. 'lT" clous Otrla and Novel Features DILI, CIIANQED THURSDAY aPlTOL "it MARKET HTRKET fon..Tues,.Wed, "n "Let's Be Fashionable" RECsKiWT Kwefj Flmt "Tlie Family Honor" Kliowlnt? German town Atc rtt.iian Am. - v" !7- tr. wvnnvw Mnn.. luriM Clara Kimball Young In "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL Added Mra. Phillips Jenkins Presents JEANETTE KERR In Character Hongs and D"jj.! MARY MILES MINTER In "JENNY DK GOOD" noth Walnut Mon.. Tuts, and Wed. Clara Kimball Young In "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" MONDAY. TUESDAY, STRUT THUTit WEDNESDAT YiPJ'S "Dnnfrvoii to Men" Added-SHACKELTON'S EXPEDITION AUO 10th "DON liVEltTlAIHtY" Krrr-4--iS8BaCTBPtai mMmimmXSS9tm3EHmwKB3em AUO. 10th "DANOEROUS DAYS" BBSaBSBIBaBBJBaBBaBaBaaBBBBBB3aBBSBBBl mmmm BnBBBBWSMBOHnnBMHBiBVBHMBlMBHBlBVB i
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