,--ti vH1 gTyjr $x N : 31 Ji - ' --ViV'.TB ?r ' i' m ,s U 'U ' - Kl ! f. THE PLAYGOER'S ) WEEKLY TALK 4 EYEKJKa-PUBLlQ LEDGER-PHlLADELPHlAr-SATUEDAY NOVEMBER 6 1920 PROMINENT PLAYERS IN THE THEATRES h" 1 V t. a IT'S very tnteruttlnir n i, i..kin.i u ' fc.lS 80nc8 with Lee Dltrlchatetn. Back-, K "tiSiffiiSJX" 'iU?.?1 BHCCCS' tI0 romantic f ! &8?tek .7ft?..Slff "."' ' iSSV .M thT'Kl lSSrT. S2Shr5' n uSS'tael the; Its5 i- .J" Sy ."e audience I" or In SKfc"' I?- thT?..fl.r".t "91 of "Tll Purple itEt2ii..,nte ") meetlnc place of tlie ?Vi... iV"v,ler".llM !l Pretended In WXIwjtea collector of rents. He la es- 22?.a '? th Ioor ff atnare by a ser ant Of POltO Afl ft mnltr nt tattt. Air. Dltrlchsteln. prier t-j making his PPArRnCd. IS mt nBtn 1.l .1-dni.. 'room by thp nrter who playt "tt.t role of i .C"". ""l' ,lne 'er whin with liltn iJ we deer, through which Mr. tutrlch ln enters Inte view of the audience r.. vrD105?.?n.tut,!c.8e.rKcftnt mccta the !"Jr J'r pltrlchMeln brien-i te stagger j""""'" w me sersenni. in words JSS--?rd- b.vlhe auJInce. haw he Is ..7vS.te S?11 th mftn wh ewes the rent 'JS Th? ""Beant answers In lines tnat meet the tltuatlen, which lines are i n ihc Pan of ,he audlene diiJsI -. ? 1? thS "nit net. when eel l re tatl"ert off singe at two doers ifc. . iVuln '" wnicn in act Is plajeil, vJS?i 0,dlf ""U"t Kunr.l with a jnss Jlr1 jnd countersign and report regu .:?. l? tl,e officers in charge of them Known nothing of these bnck-atage hep pmtngr" Mr. Dltrlchsteln explained .i.iv"V v..erp ?110 nc'r aiwaye In th !Sl of hl.', rle ?ml of tl18 ",a' a"rt tliey cannot de ether than make tlmlr JmpreBslen upon the audlence. which 2. iy?l,y 5" nnrt "PPrcclates the bene fit of the btter actlnjr." WHO dares nBsert that the modem .. atase n net nn educational force gnu nn inruencf for the higher culture" were are the Winter Garden jrlrln with V1 t'assinu Shew of 1010 at the ljrrlc. who are se keenly obaessed l.v I wtfifw V?rK ,n "1C priens scen.-s In jWnleh they flcure that the hav taken hew " "nM ,ns,Plreil hy the Fer Instance most of the sirls were i e interested In tlrdlnp out v.hut It was IWI about that they took te the study of Grecian mythology, and new they can iL .u a11 about the pafjan cods of olc elc .na the metamorphoses of Jupiter Net te be outdone In erudition, the fifteen MeLnat,n5 flaPPcra who portray the WlfCne8 Of 5AIAm .fl'A lmma.,l -Uk.m ?Slfs ln,thi? tudy of New Encland his tory, and their prettv heads are literally erarnmed with lore about the persecution of the alleged witches. The nlrH In the Florentine sene are lnterened In all that ipertajn te medieval Italy.and the bi-autl- UI ShOW ItlrlS In Klnc Knlninnn'a fhrnnu SWSttRSffifffara7 i ksjswt-.-- - . wbs Pii.ih.er.ii1"1 Mlu """ ," M.ne v.unceriu ter piina anu erctiestra. Orll Scott CZ ,ne Shew actually reser.iblc3 the. Tvl" rasiacanllas for orchestra Cyril Scott library Of a CO-m1 cnl1e.. C0tldUt!(l l,v thn Mmnnp The atase manauer of the company, tagre experience of thirty years he i - nl Scott, the Uritih pianist und ?& hi,era ,w:',', n"eelaed with such oeniposer. nuitle his Amcriciin tlebut in Welsh Un diV ?,KKL T0"'"86"" I bnth reI"s t '" c.ncert of the l'lilla -SE'ifrwhS S,Uf. W?.'"S?.S"?.558!'l'n t)rchestra nt the Academy yes Watlen, further aC-eni that he' In mini , u'ai afternoon. The concerto fur posed te knew as much ns the Evevive Pttnue L-DORn's -Quia Editor" te keep Vfn with the questions he Is asked. IV TlriLLIONS of dollars are Bpent c-erj-h -X year for tlieatrlcal scenery, yet the juebi. arusuc unit elaborate statfe eettlnir -imaginable will ha,e sered its entire purpose, as far as the audience Is con cerned, two or three minutes after the curtain Hues. At least this Is the opin ion of Henry Miller. exprc3ed the othe ethe niht at the Bread, when the "unfatneus Mr. fair' of "The Famous Jim Kalr" was off the stase. "After the curtain has risen and the audlence has had v. moment or two In which te appreciate the scene, the rest ,of the evenlnir's entertainment depends Upen the play and upon the actors, ' said Mr. Milter. "Ofceurce." he continued "the wentrv remains unebtru3lve and only subcon sciously In the minds of these In the theatre when It la perfect in every de tail. If there Is one false or Jarrlnn note iln the picture the theatre-geer's mind Is pt te be distracted from the plav and his enjoyment marred. CELEBRATION next week of the eighteenth anniversary of Keith's Chestnut Street Thcatre and the thirty flret of the late B V Keith's Introduc tion of modern vaudeville te Philadel phia brlnns te mind the recent great BTOWth of Ilelth audevllle under the leadership of 1. V Albee. pn 'dent and principal owner of the circuit, comprising the largest chain of theatres In the world and the highest and most exclusl Class of entertainers The Keith cir cuit Includes theatres In every Important city In America, and there are new twenty-four well-appointed houses In New Yerk alen. 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H !iiSl. jl 'IRENE" fliWBm Xiii!PBWsaalBH yV rn t -i- JfRVMmtfiAT. -?5vT? dmaaKaBBBaB ' aETaflaaflaaaaaflaaflaaaaflaaa yHHHaialak lL kg!sau9HS l tv jfiJ3Js.s. aHMKTnjDH : ' ' lr v. dancera ; Mary Marble, clever rteteh s ixrga Ixtne and Tem, Mernn, In Jengs and dances ; the J..6 Qrehs, con cen con iyrt'enlsts j Heyce Combe, comedian ; ney Harrah, ckatcr: Teny, violinist; tha Hoynelda, in a medley. ALLEailENYi-jVtrey, Besco and Tal ma, European maglelans: Copstance Talmadge, In "The Love Expert," movie; Lew Itess and company mu sical effering: Browning and Davis; Jacksen, T&der and cempanv, Jaza exponents; Jleaa and Natlc. acrobats, OiOBE Hawies and Bend Kaufman, skit; Tenimle Allen nnd company, musical comedy ; Phlna and her Picks, jenga and Jai ; Strassler's Seals ; the Five Marrietts: Eckhoff and Oorden, muslcAl mementa' ; Burke and Teughey, singers: Oallaphcr and MarkH, songs; Charlette, Heugh and company, mu sical act. WILLIAM PENN AH Hall and Abe Bhaplre, eklt; ICatherlne MacDonald, In "The Notorious Miss Lisle," movie ; Lew Lehr and Nancy Bell, songe and talk; "Blackface" Eddie ness, come dian; Dixie Norten and Carrell Mcl Mcl netle, In songs; the Oklahoma Four. BebbU Heath and company head bill latter half of week. BROADWAY 'The Owl." musical comedy, with Phil Adams; Viela Dana, In "A Chorus Girl's Demance, movie; Geerge Amstrong, comedian; the Westen Girls- the Australian Woedchoprors. The Juvenile Jai Band heads bill latter halt. CH08B KBYStha Juvenlle Jan Hand, with Gladys 'nnd, Tommle Dennelly : Kerns and Lit, cemedians: OUa and Allen; Beb O'Connor and company, "In playlet; Holdle nnd Ward, Bnngs; the Aerial Bennetts, athletes "The Owl," musical comedy, heads bill lat ter half, GRAND Lela White's Entertainer, minstrels ; Mollie Fuller and company, In sketch; May and Itose Wilten, songs and Instrumental mulj; Jim Doherty, ucmedlan; "La Petite Cab aret," mannlkln musical comedy and movies. WALTOK ROOF The Cave Dwellers' Ilovue enters Its third week with a charge of costumes nnd numbera. An elaborate fan spectacle will be Intro duced In addition te tne regular dancing. NIXON Loulse and Mitchell, "The Belgian Wonders" ; Joe Armstrong, the harpy chappy1 "Stralcht." mu sical playlet; McFarlan and Palace, harmonists; Slrand and Jumbo, nov elty offering, and "A Full Heuse,' with Bryant Washburn, movle. ESTHER HOWARD. SWEETHEACT I- SHOP" Tei-rgaL- - sort of netable commemoration at ur piano and orchestra enmc first, and Ht must be Mild lie made the better im pressieu both ns a performer and as a writer for piano nnd orchestra than did i the orchestral numbers of his which I followed immediately. , In nil the unrk Air Scnft Krtn.e f himself te be u modern of the moderns. lucre are few consecutive consonant chords in the works plaved, ultheugh through ail the inniR of dissonant linr linr menj, counter-melodies in highly un related keys and ether arbitrary break ing of the "rules" and fracture of musical trnditiens is the evident fact thut Mr. Scott writes in this manner because he wents te; there is no lack of knowledge evident in his work either in composition or in orchestration. The concerto fellows concerto form rather closely, but that is nbeut all the relationship it has te the great masterpiece of composition for pinne nnd orchestra. The first two move ments are filled te tEe TSrim with mod ern harmonies of the most oppressive and frequently utipleat-ant kind, although there is much atmosphere te the second (hIew) movement. The last movement bepins in a clearly denned tonality, only te be lest in a maze of dissonant harmony later. The workmanship of the concerto is of a high erder: the value of the musical ideas may well be, questioned I The orchestration of the concerto is i original nnd net unnleasing, although I there is a vcrv evident attempt (which succeeds at times enlv tee well) te' make the orchestra maintain the color of the piano, with the result that there . is practically no distinctive orchestral color te the accompaniment. This Mr. ' Scott lins done by emitting the brass instruments from the score und usinp :i multitude of the mere unusual instruments. Mich ax the celeste, chimes, hells glockenspiel, harp, etc. Melodically the concerto fellows mod ernism in thp general vapueness of the "tunes," although the melodies nrn URiialb in n definite tonality, the dis senances living supplied bj the nccem- MELLIE GALLAGHER. MAB3IE COATC. Glebe Rrefjt t Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week Continuing Attractions A DELPHI "The Purple Mask," with Lee Dltrlchsteln In a romantic play of the Napoleonic tri. The story, ro re ro plete with thrills and romance, con cerns the exploits of a daring mysteri ous character and has wen a continent-wide reputation for unusual and .hazardous exploits. Mr. Dltrlchsteln Impersonates this character In a fas cinating manner. The fine cast In cludes Alice Uayne .leserhlne Ham ner, Edna Petter, Albert Brown and Orlande Daly LYRIC "PasMng Shew." Winter Gar den prediction with James Barten I Len Haskell, Frnnkle Heath, Aven I Corned Four, Four Haley Hlslerc, j Kyra Orlenta'. dancer, and nn "aurem i berealls of bewildering beauties." A blend of trawsty, revue unJ extrava ganza. A prologue en Olvmpus, Salem in witchcraft days. King Solo Selo Sole mon's Kitchen, n water Illy pond In full bloom, the Beads of Destiny, a love beat In China nnd a modern ballroom are the prlnclpul scenes. FORREST "The Sweetheart Shim." en. tcrtalnUig musical comedy, by Anne laiuweu. nuirer or "Chin Chin," and Huge Felix, composer of "Lassie," i-em i-emr etc. rrinclpnls are jiarry h. .Morten. Esther Heward, Helen Fjrd. Zella Russell and Daniel Healey and "a battalion of chorus beauties" dance and sing admirably. The "shop" Is a sort of supermutrl supermutrl menlal nsency, where candidates are Introduced, supplied with trousseaux and Insured against domestic Infe-ll-ltj. BROAD "The Famous Mrs. Fair," bv James Ferbes author of "The Chorus Lady," featuring Henry Miller and I'l.anche Bites as co-stars. Admirable comedy with an underlying iense of Mtlre. Deals with pest-war conditions which confrert the central character, a prominent war worker, and her fam ily's and friends' adjustment te them. SIIVBERT "Irene." the musical com cem edv adventures of a shop girl Cin derella Boek by James Montgomery Is ."rich, In hprper and situations and . music by Harry Tlerney Includes do de Ilghtful numtera "ast Includes Flo Irwin, Helen Mhlpmhn, Sidney Rey nolds and ithers well known In mu sical ccraedy. GA7JrtfC;i-"Lndy Billy." operetta of genuine type, featuring demure Mltzl 11a Jeb, who appears In half a dozen fetching disguises nnd many romantic situations. The sreclal dancing eulntei serve as models for the new fall fash ions Hareld Levev's score Is varied nnd colorful nnd Henry Savage made un .elaborate production. Vaudeville KEITH'S Eighteenth Anniversary Week will have Eddie Leenard, black face singing comedian Eduarde und EUki Causlne, talonted Spanish the Chestnut In connection with "Wav punyinp part. Down Eaat " one measured heweer. net A n nlinl.i At Kenft ,.nntv,l inlmite by years but by perferrnanct On f ilea. of .. hil?h eri, ' eSIK.rm. ln , .nft(,r .lay lllis pneiUKWJ na l.a l"i ... ltl,nM, 1... hnu nninle ,,n-er snowing, wnicn is eeuevea te dc tne r - -"-"' "." i lecn.1 record for a screen nroductlen Te signalize the occaalen, I' W. Urlffltt' Us producer and director, and Its co ce Htars, Lillian Glsh and Illhard Bar' thelmees. will appear In perH -n en Tuee day evening. WJJTOR a production fit for Intimate JP playhouses," say.s Charles Mltch'.l. the Mage manager who bears a nani" famous In theutn. tl imter;. "Irene i- i One of the most elalic rate nhews 1 c-r1 Hail anything te ue vim ine eiasnarj J er.-hfitra wiien reijuired His touch is firm hut gentle, und lie frequently brought u delicious qunliu of tone from the in strument. His technique, is umple, but he has apparently net made a fetish of this tee often abused facility. Th" two passacaplias were a bit un fortunately placed in appearing en the I same program with the lest movement I the llriihins Fourth ninipheny. th" greatest pnsi-ncupliu eicr written for I hey are based en two I CHKSTNCT STKUET lirXOW TWELFTH NTKEJrr KEK snuoeri MWitcnnuani s an uij-ie-h.imi un ; Tr.,i, f.,lk-ilniice und uru develened en1 could be deslrwl but the- lighting ffect., ' 'r'"'' l''K nine unu urc umiepeu en lir.r -.-.. t...-!. iniii!:r,t tn,.t i f.if 'lsual passucttplia manner, nl- a. supplementnxv swltchbea-il had te he I th'ig!i the model n nuriuenies tted de Installed Thev produce .jch inteni iet lnd conviction f" the simple heat, tee, by the wav, tniit we r..w te w t ,(ualiti of the meledj . Ihev are scored up an electric ion in ti.e little room useii f(jr amt every orchestral inHtrument XnV An'd'Vmake ZZSTJS? e T "e" inHmllnc organ, piano celeste. bottom of the tenement house drop x, tw.. harps und un number ,.f ihtcus- . tnr tie n ihi, irrunun ana sum instniun nin. j ne general enrct ni GRAND ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE! MAGNIFICENT CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW IN THE LOBBYI The King of Meledy nnd Prince of Minstrels EDDIE LEONARD Presenting "THE MINSTREL'S RETURN" A I'ASCI.VATINO OFKKIUM1 QV HONC1. DANCE AND COMEDY IN StTKnil STAGE 8ETTIN03 Changs of bill and Bennctt's "Mevie Funs" heads bill latter half. Stock 0RPIIEU3t"A Taller-Made Man." the delightful comedy In which Grant Williams waa se successful. Frank Fielder will lend his varied talent te this role and Mae Desmond will have an effective role. The play Is ene that shows what ambition will accomplish. It haa charming love interest, tee. Minstrels DVUONT'8- "Weman Voters, or When They Rule," the burlesque, haa a ope epe clal tlmisllness In view of the elections. It la full of hilarious situations. Franklin, Lee, Lemuels. Kane and Itlchardsen offer new specialties and songs, IJurlcsque CASINO "Jingle, JlnBle." is the In viting title of the elaborate show billed, which will engage the talents of the Merrlssfcy Staters. Max Field, Frank Andersen. Celtic comedian, Harry O'Neel, Lercttn.., Ahearn and Funny Albright. "Hlaw&lhfc's Meledy" and "Oriental Night' are two of the big musical numbers. The show Is said te be rich In funmaklng. BIJ0V "The Tempters" will offer brand new burlesque, replete, with Jests and Jazz The Five Jazz Kings are featured and Ucrt Btrtrand Is the comic lend, rqrele Juhah and Qer tiude Ilnlsten head the femininity. TROCADERO "Bathing Beauties," as staged by Ilubn Heni3teln, will effer "The HetM Matrlmeuy,"' a musical comedy Jack Hunt, Helen Lloyd, Louise Mcrsercnu nnd Fred McOee are principals and thcre Is a big dancing cheius. PEOPLE'S "Hits and Bits," Arthur Pearson u most elaborate show, will star Sliding nilly Watsen. The Chas. Alien rn Troupe Is featured ln the olio. Margie Cnate, singing comedienne, nnd Jay rilppln, arc also ln the olab elab olab eiate production. ' Attractions In- Advance NOVEMBER IS BROAD "Clarence," Beeth Tarklng Tarklng ten's characteristic comedy of Amer ican temperament. NOVEMBER tt FORREBT "Arple Blossoms," musical romance, wltn sccre iy truz nxeisier ar.d Victer Jocebl and book by Wil liam Le Baren. OARRICK "At the Villa Rese," a de tective play by Majer A. E. W. Masen, feiturlng Otis Skinner In a thrilling Gaborlau-llke characterization. THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre m aee aw ae Programs for the Week of November 8. Subject te Change O Th N1XON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES : AVCMI IC 25TU ft ALLEGHENY WCiNUili MATINEE DAILT MONDAY BERT LYTKLL. IN "TIIB RIGHT OF WAY" ... TUESDAY 11EIIT LYTKLL IN "THE RinilT OF WAY" WEDNESDAY ELSIE FEIIOUSON IN "LADY HOSR'H DAVOIITER" TIIURBDAY EL8IE FEIIQUBON IN "IwDY HOHK'8 DAUKIITEIt" FIIIDAY DOROTHY OISII IN "I.ITTLK MISH RKnKLMON"... SATURDAY DOROTHY OIBH IN "LITTLE MISH REBELLION" W BELMONT B2D AB0VB market MONDAY WILLIAM TARNUM IN "I.ES SII"-KIIAIII.EH" TUESDAY WILUAM FARNUM IN "I.ES MISERABLE" WEDNESDAY WILLIAM TARNUM IN "LES M1SKRAIII.1W" THURSDAY MABEL NORMAND Hi "THE HUM I'RINCl-iSH" FRIDAY MABEL NORMAND IN "THE HI.IM PRINCKH". ... SATURDAY MABEL NORMAND IN "THK SUM PRINCKSH" CEDAR evnt AND CEDAU AVENUB MONDAY I5LSIE FERGUSON IN "I.ADY RIVSK'H nAUOHTKR" TUESDAY ELBIE FEROUSON IN "LADY ROSE'8 DAVOIITKR" . WEDNESDAY ALMA RUBENS IN "1UI.M0REMQUK" THURSDAY ALMA RUBENS IN "IIOMOBBSQUK" FRIDAY ALMA RUBENS IN llITMnRKSOITK" SATURDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON IN "MN t!tU HIM U.1IA" F On KT B2D AND LOCUST STREETS LUI.UOI Mat. 1-SO. 8'80. Evi. (1:30 te II WWUAl liAlTI AMUUUKLilS IN "THE KOUND-III"' TUESDAY PATTY ARBUCKLE IN .,,. "THE ROUND-UI'" WEDNESDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "the RerNn-ri"' THURSDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "THE ItOUNIMU"' TOIDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE IN .-...'.'T,,B RBIJNIMJI'" SATURDAY' FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "THE IMIUND-Ul"' MFVOM B2D AND MARKET STB. .f. .. a'ls- T and 0 I "U.UA1 UllHAniT WAH1I1IUIIN IN TUESDAY BRYANT WASHBURN IN "A KITt.t. llnt'Hi-ii WEDNESDAY BRYANT WASHBURN IN THURSDAY MACK BENNETT'S "MOVIE FANM" FRIDAY MACK BENNETT'S "MOIK FAVH" SATURDAY MACK BENNETT'S "MOVIK VXSH" rm ICCI lI market between lUJLIOEAJm neni and oeth MONDAY CHARLES RAY IN "TIIB VILLAOE HI.KIITII" TUESDAY- CHARLES RAY' IN "Till! VlLLOK HI.KUTH" WEDNESDAY CHARLES RAY IN "Till: VII.LAflE SI.Kl'TII" THURSDAY W. 8. HART IN "CRADLE OF COURAOK." FIUDAY W. 8. HART IN "CRADLE OF COURAOK" SATURDAY W. 8. HART III '.'CRADLE OF COURAGE" Geo.-lane&Meran-Toml The LeGrehs IN ' I.ISTLN MICKEY" A PANTOMIMIC NOVELTY carry light gardfri scenes. . .. iniur, th lftr of the Mitchells never seen en the stngw Hut Charlet. heMdes being stage director. arp-ara as the butler In the musical comedy new at the Shubcrt. He has been a fain.llar figure In the theatre since the pain days of "The Wizard of Uz." whl.-h In his estimation was the bst of the M-U-n- shows. Thev had fine stage effects In theso times, tee he contends con sidering the cruda material with whl. h they worked Hut none of the old show ft ver had auch Ingenious contrivances a, lend color nnd atmosplwre t Irene nnd ether modem offerings tliem an nevi' b ! Thev niav be latlicr tliun elen'-ing i iinMiiiereii penutllui niiidlc in llftv ir ciiu- hundred earn (!f the lat that long p. but that attribute cannot be accorded te them no . , The program opened with the first i part of the Hr.'indenburg Concerto Ne. I .'I which nan followed hy the wonderful i Rrahmi Svnrihenv Ne !, the most i uhiktni'e but ni f the nieit henuiiful of liis nmphenif works. It was gien a reverent rending bv Mr Stokewskl and wan tupeeblv played bj the er-'Iietra MAl'DK ri'I.TON PRESENTS MARY MARBLE & GO. I.N 'rr.ctAL ADUKD i f ATfitr A LITTLE TLAY OP THE 8TAOK ".MY HOME TOWN, ' Iir MAUDE TULTON BOYCE COMBE In "Tiilin TuneK Tliat Tickle' ROY HARRAH AlMcl h Mary 8rcr TONY THi: WANDERINO VIOLINIST THE REYNOLDS A DASH OF CLASH f?TM j Jg ? 4.Y j&m&a. m vr! .A r ; rrv t mm I ltfvn&tfHT" A TTTftTTT-, ,' v r ' -T' . IIZIL-JJ , 0l3u ( IHOb' Bf . ; .4 ' 1 i w ' KXTItA AIHi:i ATTUACTIOM AND lXTItA ADDHO ATTUACTION! EDUARDO & ELISA CANSINO FOREMOST SPANISH DANCERS IN PICTURESQUE AND ORIOINAL Nl'MIIBRS TWO bllOWb DAILY. 2 P M ."Wc AND 8Be. NIOIIT8. 8 0'CI.OCIC. a0- TO ?2.00 INCLUDINO WAR TAX. hEATd ON SALE ONE WEI.K IN ADVANCE THE HOUSE OF COMFORT AND REFINEMENT WALNUT ABOVE EIGHTH LADIES' MATINEE DAILY NEXT WEEK, BEGINNING MATINEE MONDAY FIRST TIME IN THIh CIT 1 II IIKKK'H UASKHL PRODI CTIO.N JINGLE, JINGL wALTOhi" REFINED ENTERTAINMENT RO J ii i if Umw-cii-m, rhnpfi.. Kit Saturiliu. $1.50 rrrscntlnc Its bii!i:et end mint ripen Ite altraetliin in THE CAVE DWELLERS' REVUE Willi n rtt4t of plnjrr of nellar merit and an enemlil of Iwnutlfnl alrl. IISII WWnTFfTfi WITH MAX FIELD WHtierapoea Hall. Wd. Eve Nuv lO.at 8 IS MARTIN LISAN ' nurvnueNir. piainMHT IN nrrtTAi. I Pr gram Includlna Ileelbeven's Wildteln I Hnnutn Schumann's Curnaul Chepin, etc J I Tlckata 85e te 12.80 Heppe'a, 1110 Cheatnut j Dimple Delly Merrusey, Stella MerriMey, Harry O'Neal AMI FIFTy OTIfERS INCLUIHNO A CHORUS 01 u CAI IFORNIA BEAUTIES 24 I siSX. Wm hatieaToatilterfat' Each Pupil 111 IlvION l"S MUI'I AND jtRUl did. IJUIYWN a KVENIHQB Slid ..I -- . nr.,i Ua. e.i 'V.UJSvfi;tat,YffSfKA't.Ta" ' LANCASTER AVE UEL. 41ST DAILY SUB EVENINOS 7 4 9 NEXT WEEK 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS HEADED BY HALL & SHAPIRO In "IIUNDLEH OP NONHKXHK" Lehr & Bell , Norten & Melnotte Eddie Ress Oklahoma Four Katherine MacDonald In Plrat Wrat Philadelphia fihewlnr THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE IIII.L CHANGED THURSDAY ACADEMY Brute at llepn PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA e'. 1110 Cheatnut Tonight at 8 H5 HqleUtl. XROCADERP Tin una et 10M II tlVJtnn FRONT BT. t OIRARD AVE. JU1V1DU Jumbo Junction en FrankfnM "I." MONDAY' HERBERT R.UVLINSON IN ".MAN AND HIS WOMAN" TUESDAY HERBERT RAWLINHON IN "MAN AND HIS WOMAN" WEDNESDAY HODART BOHWORTII IN "HETAIW THE HURPArK" THURSDAY' HODART nOSWORTH IN "I1ELOW THE SURFACE" TRIDAY HELEN HUNT JACKSON'3 "RAMONA" SATURDAY ALL-STAR CAST IN "RLIND YOUTn" R1VOT I C3D AND SANSOM BT3. ri v vii MAT nAIIjy MONDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S "DEEl- VATKUH" TUESDAY' SIAURICE TOURNEUR'S "DEEP WATERS" WEDNESDAY MAURICE'TOURNEUR'S "DEEP WATERS" THURSDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S "DEEP WATKRH" PRIDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S "DEEP MATERS" SATURDAY' MAURICE TOURNEUR'S "DEEP WATERS" I FADFR 1ST LANCASTER AVH. L.C-Lirv MATINEE DAILY MONDAY CHARLES RAY IN "THE VII,I.li; SLEUTH" TUESDAY CHARLES RAY IN "THE VII.I.(li: HI.KUTH" WEDNESDAY' RLANCHE SWEET IN "HELP WANTED MALE" THIJRSDAT W. 8. HART IN "THE CRADLE OP mi'lURK" FRIDAY W. S. HART IN "THK CRADLE OF COURAGE" SATURDAY W. . HART IN "TIIB CRADLE OP COltRAOK" STRAND enuj,AT?ANAaT,E-sT MONDAY-PATTY ARDl'CKLE IN T- "THP. ROL'ND-UP" TUESDAY FATTY ARRUCKLE IN "THE ROFND-UP" WEDNESDAY FATTY ARDUCKLB IN "THK HOUND-UP" THURSDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "THK ROUND-UP" FRIDAY FATTY ARRUCKLD IN "THK ROUND-UP" SATURDAY FATTY AHRUCKLU IN "THK ROPND-UP" AIlDnDA 21S2 OERMANTOWN AVH. AUKUKA MAT. DAILT MONDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "OU1LTY OP LOVE" TUESDAY KATHERINE Mac DONALD IN "THE TURNINO POINT" WEDNESDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S "THE WHITE CIRCLK" THURfDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S "THE WHITE CIRCLK" FRIDAY NORMA TALMADQE IN "YKH OR NOT" SATURDAY CONSTANCE TALMADOE IN "IN SEARCH OP A WINNER" ri iirniun BROAD STREET AND fc)LUL.DlrvL auHQUEiiANNA Avn. MONDAY' THOMAS MEIOHAN IN "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" TUESDAY THOMAS MKUJHAN IN "CIVILIAN CLOTIIKH" WEDNESDAY THOMAS MEIGIIAN IN "CIVILIAN t'LOTIIKN" THURSDAY DOUOIS FAIRBANKS IN "' "THK MOI.LYCODDI.E'- . nilDAY DOUIILAH FAIRBANKS IN "Till; MOLLYCODDLE" . ... SATURDAY EUOENB O'BRIEN IN "THK nOUREIIBAD" r-vi--r-T inv Erla A-. and 0th St. Ct-IN 1 UI I Matin... 3(15 MONDAY' WILLIAM FARNUM IN "DRAG HARLAN" . TUESDAY TOM MIX IN UNTAMED" WEDNESDAY MADdH KENNEDY IN Vt "DOI.IARN AND HKNSK" THURSDAY BUCK JONES IN "FIREBRAND TRAVISON FRIDAY "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" SATURDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN "THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS" I intTDTV BROAD A COLUMni iv UllJJlxI MATINEE DAILY MONDAY TOM MIX IN A11'1 "THREK GOLD COINS" TUESDAY MARY PICKFORD IN "SVIS" WEDNESDAY MARY PICKFORD IV "SUDS" THURSDAY EUGENE CBRIEN IN .'THKnGPRKillUD" FRIDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN SATURDAY E RLE w'll'.UAMS IN "THE PURPI.K CIPHER" MODEL " J?V.TH BT- 0"htr., MONDAY CECII. nB MIU.E'S "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" TUESDAY CECIL UE mimSu P.?" S THURSDAY SHIRLEY MASON IV "TIIE GIRL OF MY HEART" FRIDAY THOMAS MEtGHAN IN "THE PRINCE CIIAI"" SATURDAY-THOMAS MEIOHAN IN "THE PRINCE CHAP" FAIRMOUNT iftAsir&il? MONDAY.ONf ANCExTALMADOE IN TUESDAY W. B HART IN "CRADLE OF COURAGE" WBDNESDAYMARY(PlCKFORD IN TIIUR8DAY-MMlYsPICTCFORD IN TOIDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN flARYl'lX IN "THE TKXAN" 4716 FRANKFORD AVENUE FRANKFORD .- nt TltlD IfllTlll A tt .f MONUARLING MINE" " '" TUESDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN "DARLING .MINK" WEDNESDAY ALMA RUBENS IN "TIIK WORLD AND HIS WIFE" THURSDAY ALMA RUBENB IN "THK WORM AND HIS WIFE" MIIDAY CHARLES 11AY IN "THK VILLAGK SLEUTH" SATURDAY CHARLES RAY IN 'THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" JEFFERSON K 20th & Dauphin Hta. MATINED DAII.T MONDAY-KINO VIDOR'S "THK FAMILY HONOR" ' TUESDAY-MARSHALL NEILAN-S "THK RIVER'S KND" WEDNESDAY fARBHALL NEILAJTS "THK HIVKR'S KND" THURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGB IN "IN HKAItrif OF A SINNER" ITClIDAY ANITA STEWART IN THB FIOI'Tlt'nMIKFHKnDIWH" 8ATUROAT SHKLbON LEWIS IN OVERBROOK 1?AnD AVB MONDAY-HOI1ART BOSWrffiP AVtt m "HKLOW THK SURFACE' TUESDAY HODART BOSWORTH IN , 'ItKI.OW TIIK SURFACK" WEDNESDAY ALMA RUBENS IN "HUMORKSQUE" N THURSDAY ALMA RUBENS IN ,. ''HUMOHKHOUn" FRIDAY THOMAS MEIOHAN IN . X'V"'AN CI.OTHIW" Saturday Wallace iiKiD in "WHAT'S YOUR HUKIlYt" PARK ,,ID01J?a,AVeEJ-nrD,Aufl-7,"r' BT' MONDAY-CONSTANCE ' TALilADai? ih "A CHILD FOR 8ALK" THURSDAY-STAR CAST IN "A CIIIM1 FOR SALE" FRIDAY' STAR CAST IN BATDnDAArJEfi,A,il,Y l'ifi'E,, , "A CUMIIimLND neiMNCK" SUSQUEHANNA ? TUESDAY ALMA RUnPNrf im DNAfe TiniRSDAY ALMJPVuJBBNB IN " ""' rwWUI. ' FRIDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "GUILTY OF I.OVK" SATURDAY MABEL NOhMAND IN "THE SLIM PRINCESS' PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES Brand llrlew I.nrnat I FRANK NIRDLINOKIt Iiuslncaa Mannitcr Matince Today TONIGHT AT 8lt3 BROAD Next Week Last Week of 'THE FIRST REAL PLAV OF THE SEASON" NORTH AMERICAN. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES . . THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR Br JAMKS TORRES .Direction of A. L. Erlanger Best Seats $2.00 at Popular Matinee Wednesday SKATS THURSDAY BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 15 Beeth Tarkingten's Joyous Comedy CLARENCE With ALFRED LUNT AND ORIGINAL CAST WHICH PLAYKD FOR FORTY WEEKS AT THE HUDSON THKATRi:. NEW YORK TJlfs CeniDnnv will nlnv Wllmlni'tnn. ttirnn nlnhlu KT 8, 9 nnd 10, and at the Apelle Theatre, Atlantic City,' thrce liiKiuH, iiev. ii, iz nnd 13, FORRFST38"'"0 Matinee Today VrimAulJk A Business Wanmrer Tnvtmm . - '! till K. a1!. Oltll NEXT WEEK LAST WKFJC RUT ONE "ONE OF THE MONT, DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL C0MLDIK9 SEEN HERE IN A I1LUB MOON." North Amrrlrnn. Edsar J. MncGrrxer A William Moero Pntrh Premt fiil&iSi jnrMik Seek A Lyric by Anna CaMwull J4 SMStl I Mumc iy HuiO Fella A Rapid-Fire Shew of Laughter, Gayety, Youth, Beauty, Dance and Pretty Girls With HARRY K. MORTON nml ESTHER HOWARD, JOS. I.PRTORA. HKLKN PORD. MARIO.S SAUr. DANIEL, HEALY'. MARY HARPLR. ROY GORDON. ZELLA RUSSELL Prices: Nights (8?,BX) Sat. Mat.,50c te $50 Best SeaU $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday C ADDirif C"Mlnut8W,V1nj'""-8'' Mat. To.Tenlint 8.15 VlIYIAVsIV NIXON-NIRDLINOnR NKXT diU VJlr Bualncaa Manager WLLU "ul WceK "It Is a Distinctly Clever Piece of Werk." INQUIRER. HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS THE PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNE IN A MERRY MUSICAL COMEDY LADY BILLY Hlaifd by Jehn .McKre, Danin. nrrunKrU hy Julian Alfred WITH METROPOLITAN SINGING CAST, INCLUDING SYDNEY GREENSTREET DOYD MARSHALL JEAN NEWCOMOE BEATRICE CONSTANCE ARTHUR UTTRY JOSEPHINE ADAIR CHARLES GAY IN QUARTETTES QUINTETTES OCTETTES IF YOU MISS MITZI IN LADY BILLY, YOU'LL BE SORRY Best Seats $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday tm BENEFITS AT TIIK AROVK THEATRES. APPLY AT THIS GENERAL eri'IL'i:. IIKO.tl) STREET IIUIWIIU Zimmerman Theatre 'Vgr?" I mi UUIU 1PIF1k.'f V1IU U IM UK. Ttft CI I1H MATINEES, '.5-Turkil iy9Sc & 35c Tlnirdrty ti Sn!-irrtiir aCKJJi Mat. Today & Tenlrht "JIM'S GIRL" HEGINNINO MONDVY FRANK FIELDER Presents MAE DESMOND KS.Hr In th Cohnn 4. Harrla Suecu A0""!1IY r M v 8 m eWm'm'Mmwm mm WmMm mmr- 1 V mm I W I IU1 .o.eball iwlw I WtM ;:':': rsmmtf m?mh m !. 1 I mil) at Pujjulur l'rlrca NOV. Ift-'-PATSV AhTUR ALL' fteuim MMUupaa" Reliable Motion Picture News and a Guide te the Beat Offerings Appear in the fjedger8. i METROPOLITAN OPPRA IIOUhK THURSDAY RVKVINII NOV. IITII ONLY APPEARANCE KUBELIK Werld'n rorft.iekt VlellnUt Tlf 1 Ji tl.RO, nun. ?riil(llli Plana) ral new aalllnc If Imiwllian Downteun . Icket'Offltr, Wmn's. neil Clifluu( HI.MSELP IN ALL NEW TKA",ri FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning NOV. 19 &20 CONSTANTINOPLE .Nev. 19,20 JERUSALEM . . . .Nev. 26,? GARDEN OF ALLAH . Dec. 3,4 SPANISH CITIES . . Dec. 10, II VEmCEITAUAANi:8Dcc. 17,15 Seat Sale.VKn'uiMen. Nev.fi METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSb PHILADELPHIA GRAND OITJIV C Dlni'lleii of S. St. LOVERGINB , J. IPATASCIU Wednesday Evg,, Nev- I" "LA GIOCONDA' Tliiir,hiyr.Vfiilni, Nrff, . ''UilL beaw.ner, il, te 39, ler ! " ',,( .' I? i MiOKyfamyaaxxa iXJJWT I J T KJ- tnann'n, 11 0 Plnntniit It , ' if a r .-r L. ' '4&nmkWiiliSimiAmsha il. ' s$& t 7 mWT.f .M M "ifffltffiSS Ml rijtliU. - Lh-!H! .'. . mm r. i . . 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