Pwhi 'rtMj wi':v; -"-Y Trwv33'' .0 Ifwnr '.i fj v"V j x -. : V rv-' . ,i M , j' bj j :A ? RVfc &8 1 li; V tj- L-v fe Itifi 14 fTJHfje PLAYGOER'S "L FFfifiKLY TALK tl I ATJMIS week's lull In lecM theatrcawlll iI.tiB fuillnwiwl hv n renvitnnttnn nf &evlt In the novelty Una eh Men- i Any night, whin ns many as one will bftV offered. Hut that In a Reed en, ut thOBfl who saw It during Its forty wmVi In New Yerk will wllllnRly toil thft world hereabouts, "Clarence,' which comes te the Dread, Is described in "pure comedy throughout." It deals vn trtu mireavei tures or nn Americwi douthbev of semevhat mysterious origin, a quaint, whimsical fellow, who flnCa himself Innocently Involved In the destinies of the heusehpld of a. wealthy suburbanite. It Is full of slyly humor ous comments en American manners and customs, and In the drawing of the charactcrn the author ttchin evidences that uncanny Insight which has mada him such a UnOwlcdgable Interpreter of jeuth. J TSO DITniCHSTntN, new appearing .- 1 T me tUQipm 111 n,,.. ...... tie melodrama, "The I'urple Mask," de. net, una grease, paint. As a matter pr ftct hs uses less "make-up" than prob ably any actor appearing In character roles today. His entlre facial "camou "cameu flase" consists of a small amount or water-colored powder, rouge and th markings of an eyebrow pencil. Mr. D'trlchsteln firmly believes that an actor should leek an natural as pos sible and net wipe out all character llne- 1 . . . . niii-.H nr ervixnaa Ml in nis iac ey ncavy nm . "";; ' paint smoothed ever with powder He tndeavers te maKe his raciui exiirroeiu.. cenvy Uw impression he detjlrei te crcats and rupplcments this with ges tures., mTJTn.h.ntm for the last season or two hns presented ene revue after another, There has been ab-elutel an Wemlc of this sort of entcrtMnment. and the popularity of It with i the thea thea treireers seems responsible for the ocr ecr nupply. New comes alone Ofiirge Jes sei with a satire eh the epldem c and hl new productlen-promlss te gls im petus tO,jvW form of travesty. . Jesse' caltB his satire "Troubles of 1920. and he will give a demonstration of his latets Ideas In the line of satire at Keith's the coming week hiii.i. It will be ramembsred by Fhlladel phlans that Goernc Jc'scl "cored some hat of an emphatic hit In one of last easen'a big mimical revues. As a mat ter of fact he was a. sort of life saver ter the show He Is a (Jus Edwards pre. tece. and. like several mere of the Ho wards school, haB developed Inte a star in a short time. Jfsjl H "t ?",y,,i tur of "Troubles of 1920." but co-author with Al Iwl in writing the book nnd also with lieuls Silvers nnd ttey Turk in supplying the lynca and music. HAIUIY K. MOIlTOJf, the comedian with the fluent legs, who predom inates In the laugHter-making of "ine Bweetheart Shep," at the Ferrest be lieves firmly In the fact that a young actor seeking engagements generally find a, feaBt or a famine in securing one. He told the Playgoer of a friend of nla In vaudeville who had an act that depended entirely upon a trained duck, Which showed remarkable Intelligence In perfermlnc certain stunts which made the act n neelty nnd ery laughable This vaudevllllan had been ver luclty In securing engagements and the act made" quite a reputation until one day there came a lull and he was idle much of the time. Then for months he could nt nothing, until the time arrived that .-..r,ivr. innicpri Mm sciuarcly In tnc face. It was Thanksgiving Day that his i tragedy arrived, l'enniiess, nuimy " regretful, he ate the duck. As the Inst mouthful was swallowed a telegram was placed In his hand It read. "Can offer veu twelve weeks continuously en the Blank Circuit for net with duck. lie anawered, collect. "Impossible te accept Just ate the duck." Morten Is only twenty-six. but has been en the stage since he was four. Ha has tried everything minstrelsy, vaudeville, burlesque and found his first opportunity for musical comedy work In The Greenwich Village Follies of last year, when he signed a contract for ;.v.Vc.....ii..firt shnn" The day fel- .Rowing he received an offer for ZtatffM Follies, rer wnicn no imu ,.. - - - seme time. But. as he remarked, he had eaten the duck." , rTOIE athletic Itath Brethers, who are X an episodic feature In the "Passing Shew of 1919," current at the Lyric. like many ether acrobatic teams are net brothers, but use the common name for purely professional reasons The Smaller Is Geerge Rath; the ether Is Klchard Cameren. They were corn In Twin Palls, Idaho On one occasion they were set upon by a pair of thugs and robbed Neither was nble te put up much of a defense, and by way of guard ing against a repetition of the affair they began te train In a local gymna sium. They went In for wrestling and presently began te piece this out with acrobatic stunts. They worked these up at first for their own amusement and then, as they grew mere adept, they ap peared In an occasional church fair or ether local cntertnlnment. They went finally te a neighboring town te perform at a convention and there aureus advance man offered them a lob. The circus Idea did net appeal te them, but the encouragement Impelled them te seek a vaudevllle tryout Tlicy made their first proTesslenat appearance In a ten-cent vaudeville house In St. Ieuli, and their success wbb se Imme diate that they were in a big production two months later. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ,13, 1920 AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK &2& KentVc. ImHU , ,., 'v.; J.GLENN HUNTER amT" the ssk -nv 5; limiU)i2"; vNCr jsBte v ssae-. yxzrh. f i ,T,iJ -35 N5HLK. MiiJ' wm Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week ,4 New Attraction BROAD "Clnrence," Beeth Tarklng Tarklng ten's characteristic comedy of Amer ican 'temnerament. It ran all season In New fork, sharing the success of Declase" and "The Geld Dlggers" as outstanding hits. The story l about a whimsical membtr of the A E. V , plaved by Alfred Lunt with such notable plavers as Mnrv Tielnnd Phoebe Pester. Jehn Floed and Glenn Hunter In support. . Continuing Attractions ADELPIII "The Purple Mask, with Lee Oltr'chstcln In a romantic play i or tne Napoleonic era The story, replete with thrills nnd romance, concerns the cxpleltB of n ilarlng msterleus character who has wen reputation for unusajnl nnd hnxnrdnus exploits Mr D trlrhsteln Imperson ates this churact" In a faKcinatlng manner nnd Is finely supported. LYRIC "Parsing Shew," Winter Gar den production, with James Barten, Len llaple'll Krnnkle Heath. Aen Cemed tour, Four Haley Sisters. Kyra, Oriental dancer, nnd an "aurora berealls of haullderlng beauties." An nttracthe blend of travesty, revue and extraxnganza VOnKr.HT "The Sweetheart Shep," cnteitninlng musical comedy, by Anne Caldwell, author of "Chin Chin," nnd Huge Fcl x, composer of "lassie." "Pem Pem " etc. Principals are Henry IC Morten nnd Esther How Hew ard and "a battalion of chorus beau ties' dance pnd sing ndmlrnbl). SllUBEHT "Irene," the musical com- erly adventures of a shop girl Cin derella Bsek is rich In humor nnd sltuntlens nnd music includes delight ful numbers. Cust Includes Fin Irwin, Helen Shlpman, Sidney Reynolds nnd ethers well known in musical cOmedy GARKICK "Lad Billy." operetta of genuine tj-pa, featuring demure Mltzl Hnjes, who appears In half a dozen fetching disguises and many roman tic situation) Hareld Level's score Ik varied and ceUrCul and there is an elaborate production VnudcWlb KEITH'S Geerge Jessels "Troubles of 1320," cleer ruvue with special players- 1'thel Hepkins, prima denna; Charles Irwin, noted cemed'un, Harry nnd Anna Semour. mirth nnd mel ody; Arthur McWaters and Grnce Tsen. revue of "Eyes of Vaude ville"; Burt nnd Florence Maye, aerial gjmnast: Elsie La Bergerc, trained dogs. ItlXOX Tenth anniversary week under direction of Fred O. NI::en-Nlrdl'nger Tcnrl Begay and Her Jnzz Band, with Itev Shelden, In ' Terpsichore Meets Sjncopatlen" , Slssle and Blake, late with Jim Burepe'H Band; Marce Twins, novelty , Klmberly Page and company, natlre en .inlmnted photos Walters nnd Walters, ventrllequlnl ; movie, Will Rogers In "Cupid the Cewpmcher. ' Change of bill latter half of week. AIJ.BOHESY Sa-nmv Westen and Glad) s Foehes and the Meledy Charm ers revue ; "The Notorious Miss Lisle." with Katherlne MncDenald. mevie: Phlna and Her Picks, songs and dances. Charles Gerard, singer. Rex Circus. i GLOBE "Oh That Meledy" musical cemed "Profiteering plalet, the Sterling Saxophone Four with Em- mett Baker C.eldle and Ward songs "The Owl" cemed Jee Lanlgan and Rese Hanej. skit; L'na Clatin. play let. Masen and Owjnne ana anaws Circus BROADWAY J C Lewis and com cem nnnv pnmnh . Arbuckle. in The Round-Up." movie, Jee and Johnny Fields skit , Alenzo Cox, silhouettes Chanre M bill latter half CROSS KEYS Lew Ress and cempnny musical comedy : Walter Kauf nyin pengs, "Suburban Life." playlet Hal Norcross featured: Rhodes and Tate, comedy rengs, Clnrk and Behan, songs, nnd Knight's Roosters. New week end bill GRAND Mme. Ellis, thought reader; James B Carsen nnd cempan. sketch ; Bebby Heath and company, slnjlng cemed'nn, Irene Mcr, sengstress. Royal Sydncys, Juggling awheel ; movies. WALTON ROOF "The Cave Dwellers' Revue." with Adele Ardsley, late of "Scandals" as a prima denna. New numbers will be offered and special costumes exhibited In finale. "Dance of the Butterflies" Is an erlginnl con ceit In glowing color. WILLIAM PENN "Moments Muslcnt." novelty. Williams and Welfiis. come dians . White. Black and Useless, skit; "Slim" Qrlndell and Ceryl Ester, skit ; Bil.LV WffDGEWOOp. "LADY BILLY" Garrlck. LtArf CRea5r FIGURE SKATING EXPEBT-lce Alter FVfin "A Chorus Girls Remance." New bill latter half of week. mole, Burlesque CASINO Al Reeves' "Jey Bells," Jame3 R. Cooper, director. Is In ten scenes Harry (Helnle) Cooper Is the lca tured comedian Matt Kennedy Is his foil and Charles Cnfts the Juvenile Trnnk P.cket, ClinrUs LeVine, Mile. Vnleska prima dennn, Elsa Huber, suubrette, and Pauline Harris are principals Hay Brethers and Sisterr hae a Jazz bund, while the famous Al Reeves Chcrus lend charms Special music and librettos have been pre pared. BIJOU "Beauty Trust," In new bur letta, with star cnit, headed by Al miller nnd chorus of girls TROCADERO "Cabaret airls," with Bert Rese, Frtd C. Hnckctt. Ethylf McDonald. Det Barnette and ethers Musla Is by Joe Ieudis and a clevt book by Ben Helmes Earl Shealmn wrote the lrlcs PEOPLE'S "Bust Shew In Town' written by W K Wells. Is In twclv scenes. The burlesque Is "litre There and Everywhere." Frank Hun ter, Florence Bether, Clarence Wil bur, Gussle White, Ethel Costelle and Leu Turner me cast. .MlnstreLi nVMONT'S "Back te Earth Again; or, Trie's Coming Down," skit; "A Day'H Outing," song potpourri, with Emmett Welch nnd cempnny "Musical lid A Montcemrrr. ?:1S 1 A n Nlsen Nirdllnr nn frr N u k. Thf IVemnn Who Knows MME. ELLIS "!lie answers nil our qneatlnnt Irene .llryrrs Keynl .Sjilnrjn JAS. B. CARSON & CO. I'nthe New I Edtr Camps Out BOUBY HEATH & CO Additional Theatre Notes en Page 13 S&uuvs-i Orrmnntann Art. t rnnze Men., Tun., Wril. BEBE DANIELS "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" rhnraiu-. rrMsy ft S-iltinUr B units llnnlr A .Inrk Melt In IIII.K H DIE KK" kLTiLW REFINED ENTERTAINMENT 0:3i Ullf , Witherspoon Hall Kan'Vu MCNDAV nVEVINfl NOV 15, at S -20 COVCEUT II V KATHRYN LEE. 8ran0 ABRAHAM HAITOWITSCH."'101""" ELIA PALMA. Bart,en8 Tirkelpi I 'J r.O 11 ft', nnd Jl 10 On U it Itetits. h HIT Ohwitnut -)i rhrMian m - P'fth t Mrt st J&nnarclll anl the Colonial Caff riaeul nialB New Yerk v. m ipj-jjlUUH... UJ.UHLJILWIIIIIIWIWWIWI"II1 ! - I'ulilt flMM C1IE8TNDT BTREET BEI.OW TTl'KLrTII BTnEET ALWAYS SETTING THE VAUDEVILLE PACE! NEXT WEEK A Ml'SICAI. rANCIFVI- milOUH HIT' GEORGE JESSEL'S TROUBLES OF 1920 91 A SATIRE ON THE REVl'B EPIDEMIC IN SIX SCENES 12 PRETTY TROUBLE MAKERS 12 .... . -... nf rnnahle nrtUta Including HOLMES & WELLS EDWIN JEROME. SM 1IENNETT anil ANN LOWENWIUTH Buxt& Florence Maye I Reme & Wager Pr.nllnic "A NrivEt, TPBA" I eyrrmiNri CORT BONUS HARRY and AN HA SEYMOUR TiriKE'Y HITS OP MIRTH AND MELODY ARTHUR McWATTERS and GRACE TYSON Tntamatlenal Favnflt In Their 1Z0 Knvue, "Ktita 01- vAuut.vin.r. ELSIE LA BERGERE KTKA ADDKll ATTRACTION I TOPICS OF THE DAY" AND EXTRA AUUEU ATTUAUTIUN I gTHEL HOPXINSICHARLESIRWIN ItrNe vecAriSTD KNTS MliHICAU Tina urenwnM COMEDTAK IN SMART STORIES AND CHATTER imi 1 I i in hfnlre Charrtt, SI. 00 Sat., SI. CO CAVE DWELLERS' REVUE iNTRenrcivn an am,-star crt OF I'R1MCIIAI. AMI AN hNMEMULE or amekk-a m:iTir.s Monday Morning Musicales , Ballroom Bcllcvue-Strntferd KREISLER ' Monday Morning, Nev. 1G, 11:15 I SEATS. 12 TO J1 .'.0 ON SALE AT ' nnppii's mi thkstni't st a nenn i ICE SKATING AT ICE PALACE 40TH MARKET HTS WOnLD'fc OREATEST ENTEUTAINERS The Mullftri. Mlia Leah Crcxrar, Nena! naptle. Olailra Lamb At lci Falace All Net WaeK I'HHADEUIII.Va FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD LAST MAT. & EVG. Henry Miller & Blanche Bates In "THE KAMOUS MRS FAIR" GARRICK Mat MITZI Today In "LADY BILLY" Evr 8 IS FORREST Mat. Today THE SWEETHEART SHOP " Wlh HARRY K MORTON A Original Cast 7ltC07t e4u uri. aiufkrt nt. Hall, tilB I.'tch. 7 t 1, TllMur Mr.;-, a . .J ;..:."-... V " " . .....l, nrim AAll III It J...i;KS ,...?,?SK'-1' "LAKE I'V."K''V. 1'AOIJ & CO. niilJ.El'iJi "AI.TI.IW ivi.i THE MARIO T1VINS Wll Iterr In rnpM lha Ce 1'nnchrr 2ocet StD AMI leftsr 87S CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ..In..ir Arthur IMnrre'a "MID-CHANNFL" Rna'rr Keuten In "ONE WEEK" "TO 6 BiT "'HrnT VLiyftLi- AT ANHM VUUW. AIll, Ni:xT WErK mii.ten sii.t.s. ar.n wai.hii, MlltlAU tOOI'ER & All-Star Cut li "THE HONOR SYSTEM" T.-'ir Snnen In "THE SUITOR" CsZiAtAltri Market St. He!, aetli Menilar, Tur Ml n j- & UpdnendnT DOROTHY DALTON in HALF AN HOUR" TtinrailiiT. Frhlny 4 Snlurilir Ethel rirtTInn In "Thr (llr Hnarrnn" BOTH AMI CEDAR AVfcMJE Men. Tue. TIIOM S MEIGHAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Wed A Tlmra rilAS. R Y In "Till: VILLAGE M.Bl Til" Frldil U Sat WM. H. HART In "THE CRMII.E OF CODK (IK" Ctdejl UtCUtea ist HTKKirr Menilar i. lunula Dorethv Dnllen "i if in hour" i:nvFsnY & Tiinmnw "I'ARI.nit, IIEIIROIIM AMI IIXTII" ITI tL ETHEL CI.AVIO.N In "THE CITV KI'AUI1Q " LYRIC N'UHTfa AT 8 I MAT TODAT, I N V WINTER GARDEN PASSING SHOW OF 1 9 1 9 , ADELPHI -g MR LEO AT 8 IS MAT TuDAV. ".in DITRICHSTEIN THE I'l'RPLE MS DAILY SilB EVENINGS 7 Hi ft SAM.S.SHUBERT-V- - "IRENE" l The Oreateit of All Musical Cemilei ' Chestnut St ,IMra "iKj. t 8 is Heu Dally Mats 2:13 I D W (IRIFnill M I "WAY DOWN FAST" nubes," newcomers, nnd regular 6f ttmst In the "nnt part." Stecli OliPllEVit Sumner Nichols, of Mno Desmond's company, la the author of Talsy, After All," n new piny whuh will have Its Initial performance nt the Oermantewn plnyhoune. Its plot tells of n young Rlrl of unknown pnrentarre, reared In the Mums, who rlnei te tiros tires perlty. MIM Deemend will create the title role, while Frank Fielder nnd ethers will assist livcengenlixl parts. Ice Sliallnfl P1IILA. ICti PALA VE Nerval llaptle. crmmplen Bpeed skater nnd ncreb.it ; aindys Lnmb. stunt numbers; acerge Mailer nnd Shter KlUabatli, Interna tional experts ; Lcnh Ureger, ngure skater. There will be special stunts, such ns jilmplhfr backwards and for wards ever seven barrels and n fox clinse r.umbcr. Museum WORLD MUSEUM h'retika of nature, IncludltiK the famous Zip, Udmum's find ; Serpentina, the boneless lady nnd mnny ether Interesting; anatom anatem lcnl studies. Attractions In Advance NOVEMBEIi it FORREST "Apple Hl0B.TOms," musical romance, with scere by Frits Kreliler nnd Victer Jncebl and book by Wil liam Le ltaren. NOVEMBER 19 GARRICK "At the Villa nose." n de tective play by Majer A. D, W. Ma Ma eon, featuring Otis Hklnner In n thrill ItiK Onberlau-llke characterization, BUUBERT "The Midnight Heunders," an tlrtbornte revue M) twenty scenes, featuring IMdle Canter, Harry Kelly Nan Halperln, Jessica Drewn and half a hundred funmaltcts, Blngcra nnd dancers. DECEMBER C ADELPIII "The SIrii en the Doer," a new A. It. Weeds melodrama, with Mnrjorle Rambehu as star. DECEMBER te SHUBERT "Slnbnd," Winter Garden Hhew. featuring Al Jolsen, llcturn en gagement. DECEMBER 7 LYRIC "Huddles," Clcerpe Hehart'H story, with H. C, Hllllan' music, of n meld of Rrlttany nnd n shy American lever CHESTNUT "East Is West." the drama of n Chinese-bought bride of a finn Franclice tea merchant. Fay llalntcr Is starnd. "Aphrodite" Billed for Shubert Following 'Slnbad" nt the Shubert will be F. Jtay Comstock hnd Merrlrt debt's I'arlalnn Bonsatlen, 'Aphrodite-" .n- re- ihance of nnclent KBypt. with n cempahy of SOO people. Will i'ftRCi the erudite nnd nctle Rcnefal pfess representative if Comstock nnd Uest., has romantically levellzed the play, which sean thus be rend ns well ns wjtnijwjed, Nera Bayes Underlined for Lyrli N'ern Urtyes In her latjaat musical play, "Her Fft'fnlly Tree," will fellow th en BnffJment of "The rAsslnn .ShpW flf 910'; nt the I.yrleK , t i dlil LIMITED ENGAGEMENT First Regiment Armdri niiTiiTTiiiintiinniiiiiiifiihliiiiiliilllitiiiiifinlHTiM 11 Bread and Callewhjll Streets ' Commencing Saty Nev. 20th:Nev.22D Admission 25c & 50c SEATS NOW ON , SALE AT BOX OFFICE TIIltEE SHOWS DAILY 2:157:30 9:30 THE WAR u s m"" SEE HOW WAS WON . 'Z ,!T 'TWAS DONE "FLASHES OF ACTION? UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE COMBINED VETERANS CONFERENCE. . THE BOYS OF OliajlLr The 28th Div, The 79th Div. IN ACTION! s CHATEAU THIERRY ARGONNE ST. MIHIEL ALSO THE NAVY DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURE OF OUR BOYS IN ACTUAL BATTLE, PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE U. S. SIGNAL CORPS WHILE UNDER FIRE MMUt.ADlOl.riHA'.H LKADINU TllKATitl'.H. IltHKOTlON LE11 H. 8. BltUllttHT'" I1KO. MON. POSITIVELY LAST TWO WEEKS i Lf RILrA xTfhe tlctui and Vesi of all Vel " - - 1' '. ' . 11 "V . .... Heiu yer winter Garden Kevxet MAT. TODAY eves. Ara: mats at POR MAT. WED. Sl.50 MAT. SAT. J 2.00 SEATS NOV reR A' THANKSCIVINC. (LM fev iwnwt.LWiqan, 2: dfes. WPr J'-iV RV. KXftV aaaaaM'VC JaM VflaJa&SV t WA':.a- EEiMmm TUP MIwrMWrtWAri'U ALL AMU5ENr ENTERPRI5E5 IS SUMPTIIOIH HftUtS 150 BRILLIANT STARS HND SATELLITES iBI HaHH &'dUL!flHM aiaaAk Ac i xty avty -JXfrK sn J j Wt J -n VV yf XmL riacriui s?em ) WS CRtATEST OALAXV OF MIPTH -INCITERS AND-HILARITY IMSPIRERS tVEO CONdRECATtD IN ONE OVCRWHILMlNG tU-i JOBlLIt- JAMS DARTJN.-THt AVON COMtBT-JACK ItSllt-tON HAUAIL-Al. MARTIN rBAMKIt BIATM - HAltL COX-TMI TM BROTHIKS-TMt - HALtY SliTERS-KyRA'MIRlt HARTWtll'MARRy TURPIH-KOIAH WOODRUFF AN0 THE WONDROUS WINTER CAKDEN BtAUTIIJ, 'MAIWfMtejrrfSr-SArf nwrr-MWZX CAMJW.SWWSMSMA CZJSS 3y77WaYS"S(,&ej:rteK'CPJS JZZ flf APSteGKXIVXt SKVT .NOW Hin.LINO roil IHANKhtUVINO MATINJUK AMI NIG1U' SAM S. SHUBERT Beginning Monday, November 29 The Biggest and Most Gorgeous Musical Shew en Tour A Laughing Riet of Women Swept With Beauty and Shet With Speed ih ni e&asra. k m BH Bht Bp ill CANTOR in cc M I D N The Century Theatre Production IGHT ROUNDERS' Mv.l W.hll 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 1 lrl llmr nt I'enuHr I'rlcea RALPH DUNBAR'S SALON SINGERS n u) hit or n id hh.i.m Onmrdr Klet The Shew That Anticipated the Eighteenth Amendment and Poured Out an Antidote ' With the Greatest of All-Star Casts, Including NAN HALPERIN ' : Margaret Calvert Mljnrea & Ce. Hnrry Kelly Vera Rechm Perm Four Lew Hearn Alice Radner Jee Opp , Green & Blrler Jehn Dyam J'" Dougherty Grnce & nerttea Jac't Keller Geerge Hale 25 SCENES 125 DISTINGUISHED PLAYERS Kg?3 Bex Office sent sale will open Wednesday, November 24, n t 9.00 A. M. Mail orders, accompanied by remittance ES will be filled In order of receipt. Prices: Nights (except Snturdays), $2.50 te 50 cts. Saturday nights, S3 50 te in rt.; eiuunuiv jtiimnee, ;:.uu te ou cis. t'ep. wwih'vimv iuuuuuu, nuwt jpats, i.eu; rjus lUvt War Tax. Jessica Brown Ina Williams Muriel DeFercst Gladys Walten Catherine Wyley ADELPHI r,3dV;eek;V!-N,;rATV.B,nr ul 2!" SHUBERT "MATINEK TODAY TtlfiJIVVlWJ Xfiivva LASTTWOWtlKS II llllll0Pe II III "IP aillllllllF1 LT I HllhHilllv r - i iiiiiiiiiiininiiv - IlllilllUflr MlU ni.l.l.l.MI toil HIANKSaiVlNU MATINEE AND NIOUX ' ...... - ., .. THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT SPECIAL A-IATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. PORWWED.50rT0$2.22 E)S.8:i5RM. tfT.hfT. 2:i5.P.f. 30 7WD FAREWELL PERFORMANCE SAT E.VZ.N0V.Z7 SPA f NIlU MI'I UNO l'OK TIIAVKSniVIXIl MATINKB ANU NIOIIT CHESTNUT SlkS WILLIAMS & WOLFUS WHITE. BLACK & USELESS "Slim" GrindcII & Bessie Ceryl llrit Wnt IMillndrlphla Hhawlni A Cleri's Girl's Romanes IValurlnic VIOLA DANA ll0)lfATO)O?M IT IKUL KI (Q) , ac,""" er;Mu.Bi, ,,. ten iiHiii - x- -r rif- rn - - - ' ' m Was Ajjp a AND fiflfl, -rz: .'.i, v V(l ei Nil MCATH WBrMSHPUi ACADHMY OK MUSIC I'OTISU WILLIAM LYON PHELPS or TALK FIVn LlTHItAUY TALKS 'Which Heeka ar Ilctlly Werth Itcadlnr( rillDAY MOUNl.Naa AT 11 O CLOCK NOV 1 i PRH 4 Mir 17. MARCH 18. , JAN 14, Trice of Herles IT B0 (Ne War Tax) TIckMa en Hal" Aradimy nf .Muile and Hnirw'a 1111) Chulnut Hlreat I W liaV a 7&l,tF2r finch Pupil ORTISSQZ SCHOOL7 I320 Chenui.ec. Jiocejtiieit evep JO LESSONS S . uuiviv-ji i MaUt Men. Wed Sat Sll3 Emmett Welch Minstrels women veTcna. en whkn tiibt nur.a I bW r mm iuiil fkuctTj .. fith Ab. lt&c. Mat. Today 13 .- CUn ne4 Bhewi Hxcluflvclt DHOU The Tempters J - " WHh PCTIT TiCUTnA.VP IWIYTPRI'YW llEAl SAT'YK- Constantmeple 1 75c, l. 1.R0 at irfpif'a BOe it Doer PFOPLES Knlnten Av. Uatlnt SLIDING BILLY WA1SON In HITS AND HITS WOHLD'S '.RO Tb Uatblnc H.auUM .M uut JACK UUtfJ (j MUSEUM lllh 4 e Lmhu CUUIOBITlKS OPKN nAlT.r 11 A. M. te 10 r. U, MATINEE DAILY HUNDREDS OF ORCHESTRA SEAT3 TOR EWtRV PtRfDCMANCt xr i m IDlil n HluMWM l I M Mil nMmM laugh, Tear and thrill story wMlwMfrSmMm 9u HHHB wJBHnilHlHHHVH BMjBliSi A SIMPLE 3TORY OF LOVE AND L0VEE3 AMIDST SURROUNDINGS Or REGAL, SPLENDOR, WAVING MEADOWS AND PASTORAL CHARMS. CULMIfMTINOlM THE GREATEST SCtNE tVER WITNESSED IN AHY THEATRE IN THE WORLD y vex jtftjmjwm ,V Pe ALL SEATS RESERVED puv IH ADVANCE 3- kamll illU. UA Mi. ... r . ' ' d ni -rtr?5 v """ MKM "w, :4(4.'- i, farIV i-X LtWkw XnUJAti. .jsSki m4 L2ttBtataBtatatatatatB WrjVJviiiLJvi' MgHH
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