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Theso who knew their brick-stage regions will quickly roemlo and applaud the fine eye for detail which has made the I'onceck be Unpleasant, yet se convincing n theat rical bird Unhappily the adapter has net provided the action with suitably honest titling; se that while the char-acter-drnwlng Is, until the las.t few feet f film, bitterly realistic, the captions nxe sentimentally out of (fear. lfciy C. Small Small breed's direction Is highly professional and net without Its moments of curious Tt apposite architectural beauty. It Should also be noted that Madame Nn Nn Imeva essays two parts that et the pampered, selfish artiste, and that of the daughter, also an actress, who takes her Inuruls from her. She la entirely convincing In both releR. The two best supporting hits are these of Oeerge lrebrt as the husband, arid of Rex Cherryman, ns the leung- playwright Victeria It Is dimcult te forecast success In the movies. Ne better ease eeuld be cited than that of Krlc Van Strehelm, whose name kept him for months from getting a. hearing, but finally he did enlist the aid of Carl Mmmele, and "Ullnd Husbands," nnd la latest venture, "The Devil's Pass Key," are the result Th director and Bareness Up Meyer are the authors of the story, which was many Interesting touches because of the fact that the writer knew what he wanted. Te take the plain triangle of "humans" and evolve a new Idua In plot te what this newcomer In direction has accomplished Hcallam la uppermost throughout the unfolding of the story rid the details, such as Parisian streets Mid vehicles, are truly worth while An American embassy attache, the wife of a playwright and the playwright form the trio of principals. A scries of errata compromise the wife, who Is Innocent of wrong-doing, and when the tery Is printed In a "social scandal' paper the author takes the Idea for a plot of a play Later developments and the denouement are best left for the movie patron. Sam DeQrasse li the husband, while Clyde Fllmere Is the attache t-'na Trevelyn Is t'.e ether angle te the tri angle. Mae Busch and Maud Oeerge add te the piece w th fine characteriza tions Arcadia Paramount ha turned out another artlBtlc triumph Marlen Davies as the star of "The rtestlees Sex" has at last given some of the movie fans who were becoming restless with watch ing her take up be many feet of per fectly geed film in ether pictures, a chanci te see her In a geed medium Rebert Z. Leenard husband of Mae Murray, was the director In this case and he is te be praised for his excel lence of direction, Perhaps he will be the "Babe" Ruth of directors for these who are foisted en the public as stars Rebert W Chambers I" the author and Ills work has been given a lavish pro pre Auction based an an unlimited ex chequer. Certainly no settings have been devised with the Idea of beauty, as te their Urbaneeque quality or the light ing of them, that have came anyway near these In this picture The plot tells et an Impulsive creature Bueh as Chambers likes te describe who ts Innocently Involved In an eplBede that 1 borders en scandal. There Is a deep and honest sacrifice en the part of a man who realizes that the girl Is net happy and he kills himself te put her In a Sotitlen te get the happiness he thinks iie most desires. Carlyle Blackwell a former leading tar. Is the chief support with Ralph Kellard a geed second Others In the company are fine, and Marien Davies is featured In large tp Kecnt The Metre tailors under the supervision of Fred Slttenham madi "Clethes" for Ollse Tell rhanntng Pol lock, the glebe trotter designed them with the assistance of Avery Mopweod The clothes are similar te these which adorned Grace Geerge sem years age but Arthur Zllner has brought It up te movie fashion unh the nid of a scenario Clethes are spoken of ted.iv in whis pers lest the stv le Ghanaer hear and de cree something new Women lieier eare mere for them than the majority of men. and the result Is a play in which a wlff Is shown as being ex travagant in the purchae- of raiment A lawer makes secret love, if that Is possible, te Yn client, an orphan girl. who loves another. At a big party the man nursus her and requests In no small way that the girl marry him and he refuses and he plunges te the bottom of the stairs leaving tne girl free te marry her leer Fer tnr rasmen snow crewa tnere ts much that wl'l Interest, nhlle the com pany de lalrlj well in their rels OUe Tell, Crauferd Kent, Cyril Chadwlck nd Frank Currier are the principals. ralace Eugene O Brien had a won wen ertul chance in this picture by H. II Van Lean, This author has contributed many stories te the screen during the past year and hewe'er he de-H It, inch one seems te be different from the rent Director Archlnhaud In charge of this one, ha made an Interesting picture of "The Wonderful Chance " Eugene O'Brien like Nailmeva at the ether theatre, Is a dualist, for each plas two parts Handsome Uugene Is a "creek" and also a mmher of the Kng lleh peerage A criminal Is released from the prison en the Hudsen mid he, like many ethers of his class eeles te go straight He Is called upon te save the life of a pal and se tackles one mere job and succeeds In getting aw. lrh the Photoplays Elsewhere ne.trc'ti H'retnjerr CIIESTSVTD TV CJrlfflths ' Wav Down Eat' fontlnues All the thrills of the mev p year ar con densed Inte the final five mlnuies of thl picture with Richard Bar thc'mss rescuing Lillian Glsh from th- Ice ASTOP SOvlu Anita Cehen vocal soloist Will ringers appears if t 'Hent Huti h JVA'.vrr "Something te Think Abnut STHASO-- Feed for Scandal,' with Wanda llaulnv OUr AT -ei:Tlfri: - "Trumpet Isl.ind HlVtjIl The FnsU Mrs John Jehn son v. .ih II 11 e Burke I OCl '7 - Man Murrni in "Tlie fttghr te I.nv ntl'FI.'llf Mmlanie .,' with I'sul i" I i 'Urle ' IFMihH- I! .nt Wishburn In "A Full ll'HI f ILtUt I'.ihcl Clavton In "Tne eh 'if In Mre S i VARKFI "What Women Leve uh A'nette Kellermann COUftr- Full Heuse." with Brv.int Wishburn tOIOS'lAL- T 'oriel Bari-j mere, In The M.ister Mil d iH 1KVT The Hp wi-hRuth St0ll0lHJUe Ne Seap Better Fer Your Skfr Than Cuticura 8ulMti(Bv,OIahBit,Tfaiira) r4if Ottl. n UkmiMlM. Iks. X. Htiin, UuL I I 1 , 1 Continuing Attractions ADELPltt'-The Rlgn en the Doer." a new A. H Weeds melodrama, with Marjerle Rambeau as star. It la the story of a woman who tries te save her stepdaughter from nn unfertunate marriage nnd thereby raises a menacing specter from her own past, channlng Pollock, the author, hns provided suspense and surprlse In his plot. Miss Rambeau's acting Is admir able. LYlllC "Her Family Tree." nn en tertainingly fantastic play, with girls, music and Nera Hayes. In the support are Julius Tnnnen. Florence Martin and At Roberts. Miss Hayes, who Is her own pro ducer, has given a colorful cnvl cnvl renmeiit with many unusual light ing effects OitKBCK "At the Villa Rese, a detective play by Majer A E. W Manen, featuring Otln Skinner In a Oaberiau-llke character. Mr. Bkln tier plays the role of a great French detective, which allows swny for his romantic and robust personality, The story is one with numerous thrills Mr Skinner Is supported b nn unusually uell picked cast BllVnKRT "The Midnight Round er!)," an elaborate revue In twenty scenes, featuring Kddle Canter, Harry Kelly, Nan Halpern, Jessica Brown and half n hundred fun makers, singers and dnncers. Ah that li up te dite in fnn and eccentrlc dancing and Jazz nnd tuneful In music Is blended In thl.i variegated entertainment FORREST -"Apple Blessem. mil slcnl romance, with varied nnd colorful score b) Fritz Krclsler etid Victer Jacobi The notable cnai Includes Jehn Charles Themas. Fred and Adele Aeitnlre, Wllda Dennett and Perrlval Knight. The tapteful scenery Is by Jeseph Ur ban line AD -- "Clarence," Beeth Tark Tark ingten's characteristic comedy of American temperament The story Is about a whimsical soldier. pUed b Alfred Lunt, with such notable plnyers na Mary Heland Phorhe Fester Jehn Floed slid Glenn Hunter In support crime, although forced Inte another ad venture which gives him an opportunity, nnd the title for the story, for It appears an "thp wonderful chance" Martha Mansfield Is the leading wo man and she does creditable work nnd keeps en looking "Just nice " Warren Cook. Ida Darling and Tem Blake are also In the support Capitel Mery Plckfenl made popular the drudgery of the weah-ladv and new the suday creature Is further helped en her wav te feme by the role played by Alice Lake. Seme tlme age Julia Heme wrote a play called 'The Out sider," and In lis transition te the silver sheet It has come-under the title of "The Misfit Wife " Kdwln Mortimer directed It from the scenario by Leis Zcllner and A I' Younger. An awkward little laundry drudge spoils a shirt by the Bennett comedy method of burning a hole In It with an Iren. A manicurist position Is her next task In a crude hotel In a Western town There Is a route for her te rise te matri monial heights nnd this she takes even tually arriving In New Yerk The so se called smart set are her fellow-beings after that Ferrest Stanlev Is the leading man while In Jack Livingston, Graham Pet Pet tle and Edward Martlndel Is found cap able support BURLESQUE ATTRACTIONS "Victory Belles" Ring Gayly at the Casine i..inn. mile-n-mlnute pace for comedy -... - - -- . . ... .v, "V. and music ih an u .,w - - tnrv netles The snow is jumiy """ "A Ttivlnbew Cocktail,' aplenty from the rise te the fall et tnc i Ten 'elaborate scenes are shown In the burlesque "Girls n Everything Eddie Dal? Is the principal Wnmakcr He Ib ably assisted by Lynn Cante and Helen Andrews. Th "Twe yhleplan Nuts" also help te push the laughs along Peeple'sA classy, high-stepping bur lesque show is presented by Jacebsand Jerinen in the "Gelden Creek Com-leal-situatiens keep the house in Hugh ter from the curtain rise until it is rung down The principals nnd the chorus are vcrv geed and the scenery and cos ces tumes are lavish The show Is one of the best of Its kind nljeu - French Follies" opened a clever entertainment New songs and dances were featured Harry Fields known te local audiences, wag the prin cipal funmaker and had capable assis tance . Trecndern Broadway Belle Com Cem panv is giving a trv diverting show In wht.-h Phil Hart. Myrtle Andersen and Helen Gibsen shine A twe-a-t , extravaganza I si peopled with Jes.1 and pretty maids j We Buy Geld Silver, Platinum, Diamonds, Jewelry of All Kinds Penn Smelting & Refining Works Tnn ei.n oei.n shop 9QH Filbert St., Phil... Antiques a& (Stfts Offer Hi Chrltm I $3UlflJSlU Offer Nnlendld ChrlMmaa NuRMtlen Sill Hi. 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Mr. Felk, for merly a 1'lillndelpliian himself and at one tlme n member of the Philadelphia Orchestra, gave nn interesting program, of which the principal numbers were I a sennta in (J miner Dy ucnrt secies I nnd the well-known concerto In D miner, cf leniftkl. In his playing Mr. Falk showed a tone of moderate power, but of much xweetness. with a geed execution. Among the smaller numbers which he plajcd were two. "Chant lu Veyagcur 'and "Dans le Jnrdin." by Onmlllc . I Zeckw er, of this city, which were among the most favorably received of the pre gram. Utner composers represeuwu were Cecil Ihirleigh, Valdcz, Tschui Tschui kewsky, Elgnr, Schumann mid Cha- brler . .. ., , Mr Fnllr un mkulsteil hv Miss lal- vlna Khrllch, an excellent young plnnlit who performed well as accompanist anu an soloist, pleying In the latter capacity, the Mendelssohn -I.isit "On Wing of Seng," nnd the Scotch dances of Heet Heet heven. FUN AT THE OPHEUM "Scrambled Wives" Has First Phil adelphia Presentation Orpheem Still another new play had Its first presentation in this city at the hands of the Moe Desmond rinyers, en titled "Scrambled Wives " It Is a com edy In three acts, which enjeved u large measure of bucccss at the 1-ulten, New The story revolves around a Mr. Chlv crlck married, divorced nnd then mar rted ngaln His two wives nnd himself meet at a house party In the Thousand Islands, where hU present wife, who Is very Jealous, has met and loved a young man who Is oppesod te divorces, se It Is paramount for both te keep It a dark secret Many nmuslng complications ensue and the tangle grows merry until finally things am satisfactorily straight ened out. Miss Desmond plays the part of the first wife, and Mr Fielder that of the lever, whlle nit the favorites have congenial roles te interpret Last Week of "Whirligig Revue" Hetel Walten A galaxy of vaude ville and musical comedy stars are seen In the "Whirligig Revue," which Is play ing Its final week. The revue has a new set of stars and music In commem oration of Its last performances. Lav Ishlv produced, It Is dominated by pretty feminine faces The music, which IB tuneful and catchy, will seen be pub lished In popular number form Fancy Skating at Palace Ire raliwM The Mutters Introduced new feats with the steel shed feet Leah Kruger, figure skater, excited wonder ment with her stunts, and Nerman Baptle proved a speed artist en run ners. Oddities at Museum World's Museum The "Three-Legged Bey" was the latest freakish exhibit. Cap Walters, "The Blue Man," and Nena, "The Littlest Lady," proved et Interest te onlookers There were many ether oddities. 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I Waaaa" (LEDGERPHICADEDPHIA', TUESDAY, " LEO CARRILLO AT KEITH'S "Lembard!, Ltd.," 8Ur Makes Fins Impression Others of Merit In Cast IiCO Cnrrllle, late star of "tiembardl, Ltd.," Is the headllner In merit a well aa name, and hla Inimitable dialect stories, coupled with his eniiairlng per sonality, rewen alt his old friends and AililArl a tinsf nt new nnM Carrllte's all embracing' Btnlle aided him materially In putting- across his quips nnd stories, some of wlrlch were admit tedly mess-grown. His Chinese, Ital ian and French dialect storles were ex cellent. Alice Shelden and Lucille Dalle)', un Hung and unheralded, mnde the dialect comedian hustle te carry off first hon ors. Their wolt-eelected songs and the close harmony they managed te put Inte their ditties formed a combination mere than pleasing. Trlxle Frlgana, tee, a headllner en any bill, also wen plaudits, but the ef forts of the ever-popular TrUle were greatly curtailed by a heavy cold Harry and uinma Sharrock. "The Fair Ground Fnltlrn," amused and mystified. Her work ns Zaxa, the fortune-teller, when she rapidly called off various things her husband picked nt random among the audience, was m geed, that the baffled spectators didn't knew whether te laugh or pay tribute te her "second sight " Kam HerK and Juniata Sawn enereii a terpstchercan treat. Mignonette Kekln and Fred Gillcttl presented a song and dance ant that was enlivened by the efforts of two remarkably trained mon keys Florence Iloberts and Fredrick Vegcdlng, from the Heynl Theatre, Ams terdam, scored a hit In "nilndfeld." Mr nnd Mrs Jlmmle Barry were well re ceived In "The Burglar,"' one of his own creations, and Johannes Josefesen, champion of gtlma," the Icelandic method of self-ijefense, presented a new and Interesting feature. Glebe Jay Raymond Is a comedy hit with en ur-to-thc-mlnute monologue His tnlk Is bright and overflows with wit Harry Hayward and cempanj offer a funny sketch dealing with the troubles of a station agent. It is full of surprises and has a thrilling finish Cfoed acts are also presented by Jo Je seph B Totten and company, the Mc Kenty Kids, Shea nnd Carrell and Lit tle Caruso rtreadtrn) Dr Harmen in an act mystifying as well us entertaining, wen honors Harrv Bulger, comedian, was funny and get many laughs. Walter Fenner and company In a comedy play play let, Viere diverting, as was the act of the McC.inn Sisters, whose singing went ever big, Mae Murray In "The Hlght te Leve," was the photoplay attraction which rounded out the bill of merit, Cre Ke "The Hese of Yama Tama" Is a musical offeiing of first grade material. 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Storm Sash Beaver Beard JAMES SHAW 82d & Woodland Ave. Woodland 812 West 407 PROOF Thai Will Convince Yeu SHEETR0CK Is the Superer WALL BOARD lltrfffrf . IH iiiiaaiurJ J M .'sw e- u t I O SURE THIS U w u y We refer te any of the large number of its users. It includes every geed feature for ideal con struction. Can't bum, 'won't warp or shrink; saves time and money. Any ene can erect it. Can be papered, painted or paneled. Pearce Fireproof Ce. If. !E. Cor. Dread and Arch Sts. S - S - STAMMERING a and all defecta In speech cured, 4L f Afternoon nnd evenln classes. m Call, Writ or Plwin. 9 Poplar tm for I'artlenlifrii 1 THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE I ysysstfiajivysjsaakiaksarfaj rrrsTfitTsssssssTiTsssrrTr; Watches and Clocks A TlttJSPIBCE ter Cnrtitmes, unetner It tie a ttattlv neil or man (el clock or a beavHuUv designed wrist watch U alwavs a reminder vf the thevphtulness of the elver. OUR complete Christmas stock includes all kinds from Ih laree Hall, Mantel and Mirror Clocks te the daintv and guttf bracelet and wrist watches. All standard and reputaBlc makes Onien, Heward and Weltham, and all reasonaelv priced, Kennedy & Bre. IJlstnoed Merchant & 4eelers 102 S. 13th St. 1878 1920 Final Announcement SEALED BID SALE CAMP CUSTER Buildings and fixtures Located Four Miles Frem Battlecreek, Mich. December 22, 1020 Healed bids wilt he received nt te 10 A. M. Decvmher t. 1920, at this efllfe, te he publicly opened and read rerrrlnr this sale of bulldlnn and the fliturea therein. The officer In charxe will ahew the property te Interested parties at their convenience. Further details, sped Mentions and hlddlnx- blnnka may in. obtained from the Hlxth Cerps Ouartermaster at Fert Hberldan, Illinois. All bids nrr te bn eddrrssed te Chief, Real Ettate Dmilen Conilruclien Serrice, Qetrisrmaiter Cerps. lloem 2ISS. MUNITIONS JIVDQ, WASIIINOTON. D. C. Christmas Greens Orders booked new for Helly Wreaths, Lycopedium, Laurel, Mistletoe, etc. Alse Red Frieze Wreaths, Red Frieze Wreathing, etc. Deliveries Made at Any Specified Time We have a larse asuertmrnt of PALMS, FERNS nnd RUB BER PLANTS; also CYCLA MEN PLANTS (in bloom) Make Klrsnnt Chrlstmnn (lifts Michell's 518-516 MARKET ST. miTATIONAI. Uelh fiKsen COME TO SCHOOL NOW Hundreds of young men and yeunf women and of boys and girls are be ginning courses of study new that will qualify them for geed office positions. Don't you be left behlndl If employed and unable te come In the daytime, come at ntghtl Ne matter what there Is te hinder you, overcome It and coma te school newl Stayer's Business College 807 Chsitnit Street Phene, Walnut 3M LIFKTIMK OrrenTUNITTES If employed In the daytime, study shorthand or bookkeeping- nt night. Our courses give complete efllce training and quality you for wall-paying position. Cat alog rillLA. 11CSINKHS COLLEGE and College of Commerce 1017 Chestnut 8t. I'hlladelphla PARCEL POST Buy Your Dells Direct Frem Factory Walking Dells Kewpie Dells All Kinds of Dells Held te Wholesale and Retail Trade Direct. Bend Se Stamp for Tree Catalogue. Phila. Statue and Dell Mfg. Ce. 324 N. Gth St.. Phlla.. Pa. mm rhene nell. Market 3t3S rrrrtV? Hcrew Tep, Celd Hulleil, I'ellnlie.l COPPER CANS Orders ahlDDed a -."nce In weed bun. Meney back If can does net iult, TOKE cm CU'LAR. We sell Copper Tubing, Unions, etc. hTANDAnn JI17IAI. WOHKH 0 IIKACII ST.. IIOSTON. JIA8S, Phila. OITlce and Shew Roem IS North 10th St.. 3d Fleer FOR CHRISTMAS A Real American Indian Dell This Dell H Inches IlUh $3.85 Send check or money order, Tarcel Teut prepaid, War llnnne, ts.SOi LIU tie Hark, I3.00 C'lgsretta It n e k, SJ.OOi Squaw, f3.00 I lltle Sqnaw, (.00 Chief. I3.80 Little ITInress, K3.75, I'apoear. fl.SO. Each Melt lias Its own prrMn nlltr. AtitalntiJ IIKIXINN'A hind made. R. M. MILLER , VfSSSi Ma Heal Hstata Trust nidg. , eDEH39j3FaTga. "jjxasssisssssa Mal .fi tJlb..e V lsw VJsrjsvBsfLf i nil S sJsAVU.M,,tii', ijwtews.. PAHOili ,v6kT "HAIRO"- The nsw scalp feed. Hair renswsr and dandruff remover. Prlee 11.00 par best, postpaid) stamps or cash. CANOO HPKC1ALT7 CO.. OBIev, tta New 'street, rhna. CHEAPER THAN WHOLESALE HALF HOKi: VAi.irrc ai.7n rarctl Pest Prepaid Satlsfaetlnn Ouaranteed or Krener ncfuadeel THE LINCO MILLS 444 fi. 00TII RT.. rniLA. exm nmvt an DIAMOK zxrstMt VlNBST. WALTEn A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE n popular at all social gatherings I thele who can entertain are In demand. . Why sit In demand. . Why in a cerneri anr one can a n aing nareaies. $ inree partxnea BTtry aj una a aeream. ONE DOLLAR LILUAN PRODUCTIONS, Iec 7V9 itritirg TntH.tr DDUJvaf i i Miller Piane Stores 607-609 S. 2d St. ' mHTV irnr.vfvna All Four Articles Direct Frem QHa Manufacharer for ... vC Cash or Meney Order -1 e n . . jeni restpaia Pair Arm Band Pair Garters , Pair Suspanders Handsera. Silk Neektlt) Choice of Bospond Bespond Bospend ers or Belt, racked i In handsema Christ mas Bexes. i E e b article Is nail made, at the beat trialltr of materials. If goods are net satisfactory, we will cheer fully rnfund your money. STANDARD NOVELTVCO. 1211.13-18 FILBERT ST. Philadelphia. Pa." H 49 N. 9th Christmas Specials Exceptional Chrlstmaa values: our prices cannot be duplicated anywhere la the city. A eall te our showroom will :enrnce you. Electric Heaters, Formerly $12.50, at $7.50 Parcel Pest. SSe Extra A Table Lamps. Gas or CO OC Electric ""u Electric, 3 Light S7 95 Special '' l extra for Gas Bowl, complete. Gas or e Electric'0'? Parcel Pest, 60e extra Mail Ordere Promptly At tended te Open Till 0 P. SI. Saturday, 12 r. M. Subway Gas & Electric Fixture Ce. 49 N. 9th U. S. Navy SWEATER $2.90 New and per. fect, made at best wool; dark blue. Just the thlntr for cun ning, football, metering and alt outslde work, Positively the beat sweater the gevt, ever Issued a real bargain. Reclaimed Khaki Breeches. $.00 Army 3-Butten Sweaters... $2.90 Army Weel Shirt 3.75 New Army Deuble-Back Raincoats 4,90 Heavy Duck Pante.., 2.90 Army Blankets 3.90 Army Werk Shoes 3.90 Sleeveless Pullover Sweaters .90 Khaki Sex, 18c pr.j per dez. 2.00 firm mkn's d V N V7 iXnUZUmue i rV.nH MtMiraMttTE l H m th wime e H aaHH ' JL BIIBh lllllffiK' tNewi dark ,1 H blue wool fM Can be worn V men. women rWM or children who are ex- lH cold weath- IH sr. Uach itH rarce) Pest Prepaid PH e nBM.S:. n. Army&NavyStoreCe. ffl 225 Market St., Phila. 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