' A'' &!. iTO"' - i" J 'i v '"Tts' .y f -nV' TjpV'. .j, i ;, 4 e. , , w 4 14 BTEOTNG PUBLIC LEHDGMPHIIjikJDBLPmA; BATTJETJAsT DECEMBER 18, 1020 Jl Bn0ELfL3Ttttt3 a.' ' I M. & 53 'l neatncai. Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions OAnillCK "Hoturn of I'eter rtrlmm," revival of a well-known Wnrfleld succusn, Villh Mr. Wiullcld again In tho role of tha lovable old grirdcnar. whole story shows tho persistence of personality nfter death. An ftfTectltiR and solaclnR drama and ote of mo ment In view of contemporaneourt Interest In psychic phenomena. Mario Bales repeats her sympathetic Im personation. FORREST "The Night Boat." a Dil lingham musical comedy succesw which had Its premier hero last sea son. Cast still Includes Iaoulae Oroody, Ada Lewis, Stella Hoban, John E. Hanard and Krnest lor rence. all of whom wero substantial successes. Thero Is again promised a lively and lovely chorus. BUVBERT "Blnbad," Winter Garden Bhow, featuring At .lolson. In the big supporting cast are Frltzl von Busing, Forrest Huff, Lawrence D'Orsay and Ma-Blle, tho dancer. Had a lone run here last season, but It Is said that the current version him an abun dance of new songs, dances and busi ness. VBTROPOLITAX opera noysK "The Kd Wyntt Carnival.' with i hd Wynn "the perfect ff"l Lillian Fitz gerald, Black and White Melody Boys, Itegal and Moore and other noted en tertalners Continues through Christ mas and New Year's weeks. resh anil pictorial setting and new Jait and specialties are among the assets of the new edition. Contlnulnr. Attractions ADELVUI "Tho Sign on the Poor." a new A. II. Woods melodrama with Marjorle llambenu a- star. Story of a woman who tries to save her step daughter from an unfortunate mor- , - .t.-...v... ita n mennclnir specter from her own past t banning : ... t ,.. I.Ia.i ai,uT.anA nnn i i'OHOCK nan iim'iutu ""i?" "', surprlso In his plot. Miss Ilambeau acting Is admirable. LYRIC "Her Family Tree, an enter talnlngly fantastic play, with girls, music and Nora Haes. In the good support are Julius Tanncn, Florence Martin and Al Roberts. Miss Bayed, who Is hor own producor, has given a colorful environment with many un usual lighting cfrects. BROAD "Clarence," Booth Tarklng ton's characteristic comedy of Amer ica's temperament Tho delightful story Is about a whlmtlcal soldier, played by Alfred Lunt, with such notable players as Mary Boland. Thoebe Foster, John Flood and Glenn Hunter In support Vaudeville KBITn'S Wilbur Mack and company, In "Two Is Company," classy musical comedy. Italph Bigg and Katherlne Wltchlo dance stirlc-. , Bob Hall, ex temporaneous romedl.in ; Joslo Heath er, John McLaughlin and Hobby Heather, pongs ; Larry Harklns and Monarch of Melody, songs; Ida May Chadwick and D.ul, comedy sketch; Jack Joyce, monolnglst ; James Dut ton Family, animal novelty; Jewell s Manikins ; pictures. WILLI AH rfi.V.V Lew Ross and Bimbo Girls, musical com'd , Monroe and F. Wllard, novelty , Ford and Goodrich, songs , Christy, piano accordionist ; Madge Kennedy. In "The Truth, movie. New bill latter half of week. OLOBE "Polly's Pearls." musical com edy; GarHnn and Olrlles, songs; Ar thur Deagon, comedian, Harry Bul ger, musical comed star;"Halg and Lavers, entertainers; Curray and Graham, comedians . Chuck Hans, mo nologlst , Walter Fenner and com panv play . Hickman Brothers and "Catland." with Bobble and pets. NIXON Amanda Gilbert and Boys, songs anil dances; Hln Primrose, comedienne. Jean Granese, song stress; Nlkko Trio. Japanese novelty; Llttlu Yoslil and William Hussell. In "The Man Who Dared," movie. New bill latter half CROSS KEYS "The Mimic World," musical comedy , Bose Wle and com pany. In skit . Harry Homan and company In playlet ; Renalr and Ward, (.kit . Leon and Mltsl. New bill latter half ALLEGHENY Joph Oreenwald, "Money ts Mney," revue ; Pauline Frederick. "Madarno X," movie ; Lane and Smith, songs , Arthur Finn and compan, traesty. Walter Kauf man, monoTOglst ; Weston and Ma rlon, dances, ORAND Paul Nolan and company. "Tho Jesting Swede" ; Joe Armstrong, songs; Hamilton and Bucher, per sonality girls ; "Taxle," presented by Kd Allen, doe specialty: J. C. Mack and company, "Mother Goose." BROADWAY "Every Llttlo Thing,") specialties : Katherln MncDonald, In "The Notorious Mist Lisle." movie ;i Shea and Carroll, songs and music; Frank Whlttler and company. In ' comedy plajlet. Mack and Nelson, i talking and dances. New bill latter , half. Iloof Entertainment I WALTON ROOF Marimba Tropical Band, wood music offering: Ardello. Cleves, "singing Gypsy violinist." i from Frank Tlnney's "Sometime" , Delphle Daughn. eccentric dancing, New York Comedy Four, special I songs; Ollvo Hill and Paul O'Nell, songs; dancing by guests. lea Skating PALACE Special offerings nightly with' the Mullcrs. International figure skaters; Norval Baptle, speed king. Museum WORLD'S Frenchie Valentine, museum cowboy Jail breaker, and Lady De vlne. essayist . "The Mysterious Edith" and Professor Lake, telepath lsts; Frank Boss, boy bag puncher; other favorites Stock ORPHEUM "Stop Thief." a lively play of Ingenious plot and clean comedy It revolves around a lot of Klepto-1 mnnlaea .ind a professional thief Th Mae Desmond Players will havo op-1 fiortuntty to show their talents In Ighter drama. I Minstrels DOMONTSX Yuletldo bill with ap propriate -"ings and Jest Is In store There will be new sketches featuring' various members of the company, and Emmett Welch will sing fresh bal-, lads beginning Christmas Day and ) continuing all the next week At the matinees the fine old custom will be retained of a Christmas tree for the children, distributed by a real Santa Claus. Burlesque ' OABIXO "Rouland GlrlB" will feature! two comedians, Bert Lehr and Harry' Kay. "Beforo After and After That" Is the title of the handsomely stageij two-act extravaganza The wore Is original. Adele Ferguson, prima donna; leather) n Dickey, comedi enne, and Ruth Daniels, soubrette, have Important rols. TROCADERO "All Jazx Revue" Is said to he completely equipped from the scenic lighting, costume and casting standpoints. "In the Brw ' Is a apocial Pearl Hamilton and Na dlne Grey are featured rEOPLK'H "Rose fleydell's London Bellea" will feature Job Marks the speedy cmmdlun Rose Seydell, Jr and the Six Romas, In addition to other favorites. The costuming Is said to be specially effective. BIJOU "Social Follies" Is described as a merry musli al offering John Qulgg, Herble Glass, Tlllle Delaney. Bunnv Dale and other well knoun burleniuers are cast a. Attractions In Advance DECEMBER tl METROPOLITAN (Monday und Tues day matinees only ) "Little Red Rid ing Hood and the Wolf and "Mother Goose's Ball," with all tho gorgeous ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEI' :l'J .SATURDAY EVENlN'j, JAN 15 TOSCANINI AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA OF MILAN (100 I'LAYEItM) 1CKMTS. 11 TO IJ ON .-.ALL NOW (f ilJCTPR'S. 1110 CIIt.ST.VIT ,v-'vv ttr, AKD At'AUJCKlf 01' UiaiK 'H;v iSUKrltK. A' GORDON- JACK ry' . MEBCEWSE U FAY. Nisjri os i i aHHBP ''vv LliiiiiiiiiiiiiiHsiiiHv HHHHHHK TiillllllllllllllB tmv ta'iaH4 Xnf. i ,. 1'- '? fi " 5 Xw 1 '?. ry tHrnvvi toJSixmBijm -if ' vv i jv" 'ff- ' ' v-?i,wm,'imi.,.,::' MI12s.,2lP; CK Mi ' Li I , i; ' . VvSihk4wv HiiiaTVHi' tr ;a&zmMzzs.i -z'mw.K , a:?.--, r . -, vamm k --mirv ihptteti ;ito.."3s'xsaia)-je.s.,:.T. .-.? - .r ..' f ti-t-A.- ;v iiiiiiiim .r- .Jtfciyn'. 7Vf&sVMJJM$m iw -imi IDA MAY CHADWICK. WtTi-- AtcJOLSOM 9IH0AO- spcctaclo of the pantomime and tho trappings and glitter of fairyland. To be presented by the Peerless Juvenile Extravaganza Co. LYRIC "Buddies." George Hobart'B Btory, with B. C Hlllan's music, of a maid of Brittany and a shy American lover. CHESTNUT "East Is West." tho drama of a Chinese-bought bride of a San Francisco tea merchant Fay Balnter Is starred. WALNUT Opening of the historic playhouso, remodeled and modernly equlped as to stage nnd auditorium. George Arllss will dedicate the re modeled house with "The Green God dess," a drama of Asia, by William Archer, the celebrated critic. JANUARY 3 FCKRKST "Monsieur Beaucalrc," a is-mantlc operetta, with score by Andre Messager, the noted French composer and conductor, based on Booth Tarklngton's novel and play, In which Richard Mansfield starred. S1IUBERT "Aphrodite," the Century Theatre spectacle which tell", a story, of love, devotion and sacrilege in pagan Alexandria. BROAD "Shavings," a comedy of Cape Cod, mado out of "Joe" Lincoln's agreeable novel, by Pauline Phelps and Marian Short Harry Beroford has the title role. JANUARY 10 ADELPni "Not So Long Ago," n fan tasy of love, romance and youth of the eurly seventies. i JANUARY ti SllUBERT "Kissing Tlmo." with Wll-, ll.illl .1U1III1 Ut.U A.UIl.t A .nitwit VJ heading cast FORREST "Hltchy Koo Revue of 1921." with Raymond himself; Julia Sanderson. George P. Huntley and Dole and Dixon, the dancers. Yuletlde Stage Treat for Youngsters Monday afternoon. Decemher 27 and Tuesday afternoon, December 28, are to be red letter days for thousand of kid dles In this part of tho country for on those davs, "Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf." the "Mother Goon Hall ' And the 'Old-Fshloned Christmas Pan tonine," will be given at the Metro politan Opern House by the Peerless Juvenile Extravaganza Company The atmosphere of the old time Christmas celebration will predominate Other Theatre News on Page 16 tlrnad Montfomrrj. SUA, 1 . fl 'lliin Vl-rl'lnc-' i V It J C MACK wn co "MOTHER GOOSE" r.tt'I. NOI.AN i. CO. Joe Arnntrong lliimlllen tluchfr TAXI." THK tVONDKR DO' KII..M rOMKIlV "IllTK IN SUoalcL Grrmsntown At. Veaaag Mnn., Turs. Wed. MAE MURRAY in THE MORMON MAID Then . rri., Rt CHAS. HAT In "AN ni.IvrAMHONKI 11QT" 0 B2d llel Mwket ht. If VAVl Mat 2 15. K7. 70 Amanda Gilbert and Boys JI5A.N MIANKHK VIKKO TTllO II1'.IJ'..N I'RIMKONK WATSON'S IMIOH and WILLIAM HV8SKLL In "THIS MAN WHO nAllKD" 20CO4t MD AND i-ort'T HTA NKXT WI'.KK CIMKLKN JtAY In 'An Old-Fashioned Boy" f OMKDY JIMMY AI'HItr.Y In "TIIK TIIOI'III.K IllNTKIt" TSelirvoKt St. ab. Mnrhrt Ton, Wed JACK LONDON'S BURNING DAYLIGHT Thun.. rrl. ft Hut Pauline I'rrrferlrk In "MAI1AMK X" Iftmtt ii &. Nanpom t M.I. WKl'K r.nr.Mt iti it nRorfins .MOST NKSATIIINAI, ni..M "THE REVENGE OFTARZAN" Cdlcaitn lij;; nel. "5Cih SKXT V.'KKK ri'.cn. n. nr. mii.ijs'h Something to Think About Hit OlnrU 'irnnton. Klllntt Destrr. p.otir llnttert nd Hlr Cmut CmIm (WITH ANI CKIMK AVKNUX Mon. ei Tues. The Invisible Di lvorce Ued.. Tliiirs " M.M'.V or I)Ot I1T" Trt.. St. MINI Of H07.ANNK" &VXcU LANCAHTI'.It AVK. ikt sTurrrr .MOV. A Tll'.S. The Money Chambers MKII., Till IIS. MAY AI.I.I.SON In "IH'J.II I.N Tltl'hT" I in T llll. I. IK lit ItliK In Tin: ntiNKY mihs joiivon" LEADING PLAYERS OF OTE ED WYNN, 'ERiWYNN . CARNIVAL" Metropolitan New Show at Walton A new style of entertainment will be provided for the holiday crowds atop the Walton Roof beginning with tho 9:30 performance Monday evening, More tlmo will be allotted to dancing with several Interesting nnd unusual en tertainers offering their specialties be tween tho numbers MS?it ! itllwli j& WALNUT ABOVE EIGHTH LADIES' MATINEE DAILY f m H g- LADIES NOTE OUR MATINEE PRICES -99 500 srfTx'fl 25c 500 S 50c : J f l" . n ., HKTK lid, lircember 1Z Would M'clcomf Mr. Miiror an InTrAtlratlon of the hhovr riarlnx Thlw Thi-utrr ftt nv Time. SPT" Seats Now Selling NIGHT, NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL MUMMERS' NEW YEAR'S EVE. Walton hEFINED ENTERTAlNMENr so 11)13 Herlre rhsmra. S1.00 tt. SI. 50 Marimba Tropical Band oTTve" HILL AND PAUL o'NeTl skiuks or n..NCK "NEW YORK' COMEDY FOUR DELPHIE DAUGHN Krci-Tnir iianci.no ARDELLE CLEAVES M.NfilNO OYI'SY VIOLINIST hA.M. SHLJRFRT tAT TODA ,j' 1wuu' last timi: tomoht bddil; ca.ntoii In tho N Y rntury TtiMir rmliieilon "MIONMIIT not NlJl:ilW Wl: SEATS NOW AI- JOLSON in SINBAD . ADELPHI ,:varAT Mat. Today MARJORIE RAMBEAU in rhnnln I'nllrx k" Fnniniiv Ml'lruma THR flliS OV THi; t)OOIl LYRIC kvoh( at Mat, Today NORABAYES in "HKH FAMILY TnF.E" CHESTNUT HTHKBT ill'KIL liorpr Tln Oiilly ,Mtn . 2.15 Bvenlnrs. 1.1 D W firimth' "WAY DOWN BAHT"" BROAD MAT. TODAY EAVT;1. nth Turlclnifion'i "f I - , . . ' ' r(kr Pmn-ly C 1 a r C n C C Wl'h ALFUKU Lt'NT n3 Orlclnul r . 1 GARRICK Last Mat. & EvR OTIS SKINNER - "att,,k Neat Wirt-DAVID WAIIFHH I) FLTLt. bv,. Apple Bfo87o"mS Ti Kmlilor-Jneolil-La lUron OporettH John fnurl Thom WIMn Iltnnelt IrcU-l Knluht th A-tlr. NVit Wk-TIIK NiriirT IIOAT METROPOLITAN XMA5ATDAV THE ED WYNN CARNIVAI Vth KU WNH. the Perfect Fool mj SlWARONiMMj! 1 THEATER EXHIBITS I v r mt f lh thf,trfel mtntttu In Vj) ( rhlldlpmif iKtytn thin le 2? I W' L WEEK DAVID WARFItU RHcT PETER OTMMT GcnelCK - HOW JOLSON FEELS AT 35 Gives Young Men Useful Advice on Choosing a Career Al Jolson. who returns to the Shubert Mondav with "Slnbad," celebrated his thlrtv.tlfth blrthdav In Boston. Mr. I Jolson didn't tnko a day off to do It, but on mo contrary woracu naruer uiau usual, gave extra encores and Intro duced new gags, "Yep. I'm thlrty-flvo years old," he said during an Intermission, "I feel like n two- car-old. "My advice to young men Is to pick a pro esslon where they won't bo con sidered old when In their prime. Take baseball, I'm crazy about baseball, but suppose I v, as ft ball player. They'd be calling me old man Jolson and sug gesting that I give wny to young blood. "Look nt Christie Mathewson. When ho whs thlrty-tlve they called him the 'old master.' "Now In this profession you can fool 'em for n long time. Look at De Wolf Hopper Raymond Hitchcock, William Faversham Jim Hnckett, and a lot more. None of those birds will ever see fifty ngnln Thlrty-flvo yonrs old Is nothing If you're nn actor, that Is If you're a male actor," said Jolson, Nlxon-Nlrdllnger Praises Wynn ThomaB M Love, who Is In charge of the local management for "The Kd Wynn Carnival," coming to the Met ropolitan Opera House for Christmas and New 1 ear's, received a telegram from Fred G Nlxon-Nlrdllnger, who aw the performance In Pittsburgh, reading ns follows: "Stoppoll In Pitts burgh tonight esixclnlly to see 'The Ed Wynn Carnival.' It Is better than ever full of pep and novelty. An Ideal hurrah show for tho holidays." Beginning Monday Mat. ROSELAND GIRLS WITH BERT LAHR M) A I.AIIOK SKI.KOTKn COMPANY OF r.ADY KT.lt ANII latlNKNT CO.MF.DIAN.S. for XMAS MAT. and MAT. and NIGHT and MIDNIGHT SHOW Zimmerman Theatres xV.)'TMYi,4m MTI.KK TL'KM.. TIMItV .' . .. .i r,. i.i.n. nti.-',. Til i ,i.i h.T. irhrl.tm..) MAT.. NHIIIT'i'nif'VS .MAT TODAY TONIOHT LAST TIMK . - . ....-.., ..,.. IM1M llednnlns .Mfindnx Ktenlnc FRANK FIELDER V..nf. maf nrQMnNnndHar "m" WlfflIIJ Plavar in thk iiritmrwK or itc.iiTi:u OM KM'IIIK KHON AT THF r.All.T TIIKATIIK NKW YORK u MVI.llSITY M Hl .M S.II 1.9n ie. J Ilium leituri. -, Dr Ale. Hrdllrka The Perpl.a r,f aiii .M.n' Orl.ln ' fNDAY Arn.IINOON .i.an m.. in11;."' illuat l-cturi- 1 1 Dr fl It flonlon: "JEltf SALEM TODAY" a lr.onal report. ORTISSOZ SCYlSoT A. DANCING rJT-cJ-riiV'-' . mon f-l.oalnul. Lot? !1I0! rt.rif.r7i?. ' liaavpllon vtcrj Wadntudm at & S Tlrkrth Aca.l-Mii A Heppe's, 1110 Chalnul PHILADELPHIA1 TnnZX .8,,s ORCHESTRA 1,' JUMONT'S lil'll i AUCH. Er. Mill Mat. Mr,n tl. a.. .t. EMMETT WELCH Minstrel, nlc Iliirleaau. 'WAY DOWN YEAMT WORLD'S MUSEUM Uh Market OF LIVING CI.'HIOaiTIES OPEN DAILY II A M. to 10 P. U. Formerly ninaham Houat BIJOU Bth ab. Race. &TaL Toda French Frolics WITH HARRY FIELDS XTHA-"TKMlTAT!ON" rfSZazmSZSXrm 'V'mlIl'llJliTI''K''l' i3sffl smunawi m smith JL-f-'JL THESE THEATRES PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See tlte Best Movies trt Your Neighborhood Theatre Programs for the Week of December 20. Subject to Change A I PM CIIULTKN STENTON f-lL.ClNJ MATINKB DAILY MONDAY I.TONH AND MOtlAN IN ., "I.A I l.VtU.t.K" TUKHDAY STAH CAST, IN ... . "OIRI. IN Till! RAIN" . , ,, We.!. All-fltar Ct In "lnnlh,,Iflri" Thundny llfmlc live In "llonnle Mm" FiMiy -Trx In "Tlie llroinler '. ., fit. Harry Crey In "Trie ftqunre Shooter" A5TOD niANKLiN a omAitD avk. rtO I VJI MATINF.K DAII.T MONDAY WILLIAM FAUNCM IN TUKDAYv?.,!!iMI';;NfM IN Wl.willm "u?ll'ln"'Thr Nn nMrrj; l?!1MTrw.',l,'n ntlMfll in "Thj Iron ItWrr Ff I. Shirley M.non In "(llrl of Mr JUnrt" Ht. Shlrlsy Mairon In "Olrl of Mr Ilrart" AI JRHR A 21" OKIIMANTOWN AVE. MUrVJI MATLST.i: DAILY MONDAY MA nMIl ALL NKIIAN3 TUnKDATftflSlRffi'l.'SraWS'S ... . .. " ) IH-t It" . . . i'aunn FrMerlck in "riirr .p,: Thur M. Kcniirdy In "Dollar anil fjcnif" riii .inn ffiDnn in i nr iirr ,iw.-i,i, Kat. Allcr nraily In "The Ihirk liinlrm" RPMNJ WOODLAND AVK. AT MTH DCININ MAT1NKK DAILY MONDAY J. HOLT AND W, IIAV Mlli-t.r. nv Tlltl VVKHV IIA1VLKY IN TX'BiDAY J. HOLT AND W HAWIJIY IN "HKLT IIY TUB KNK.M1" Wrilnrsday Nral Hart In "llrira Oala" Thurtday Nenl Hart In "Holl'a Oanta" Friday Dorothy Daltnn In "(lullty pf lto" Sat. Dorothy Dalton In "(Inlltr of Uic" HI I IFRTDn nrtOAD trrnEET anio DL.J tLDltU aUUQUKHANNA AVE. MONDAY WILL ItOdEttS IN "THK HTRANOK IHIAItDKll" TtJKSDAY MADOE KKNN1IDY IN "IIOLLAUH AND hKNr." . , WM, Alien Joc In "The Irr of Foola" Thura. Ollva Thomaa In "Youthful Folly" Friday Olive Thnmaa In "Youthful IVIly" Kit. Illancho Bweat. "Unwllllnt Iliuhand f A DM AM OEHMANTOWN AVU. 'ArmlN Atiovs Ai.Lr.r.iu:NY MONDAY MATIN EK AT rOIHl "THF. IBT OF THF. MOIIIt'ANH" TUESDAY MATINEE AT FOtm "THF. IST OF TIIK MOHlt'ANH" .. WM. Mat at'4. "Lat of thf .Mohlrana" Thur. Mat. at 4. "La-it of thf Mohlrana" Friday Mat. at 4. "LimI of thf Mohlrana" Hat. Mat at 4. "LiMt of the Mohlcona" CENTURY Er,e A"- $J,s MONDAY SKKBL'n IIATAKAWA IN "THF. AHAIIIAN" TUESDAY ClnA K1MHAI.L YOl'NO IN "MITMIHANNKI." ivnl. Elaine Hammeratfln In "Wlilanrra" Tnurs. Mnv Alltann In "llfld In Traal" Friday Tom Moore In "Thf (ireat Actldrnt" gat, "Somrthlns- to Think About" Fay's Knickerbocker sio! MONDAY PEAnl. WHITE IN "THK THIEF" Tl'ESDAY l'EAIH. WHITE IN "THE TIIIKT" ,, , ... n.-.i t.i.i. in "Th. Thlnf" win. imit ,.,,iir ii. ,. -:,'.., Thur l'arl White In "Thf Tlilrf" Fr day lvari "line in -ino inn pit. rarl White In "The Thlrf" GERMANTOWN 8S.naDA.S MONDAY niJSTIN FAIINUM IN "IIHl HArriNFJR" , TUESDAY Dt'STIN FAHNt'M IN "IIIO IIAI'I'INIWS" v,l. Duntln Farnum In "Ilia Hunnlnrna' Thur.- O Atherton'a "Out nf the Htnrni" Frl. O. Atlifrtnn'a "Out if thf Storm" Jat. O, Atherton'a "Out nf the Storm" -DA Mn 2D AND MAItKET VarVrMNL Symphony Orrhetra MONDAY MAKY PICKFOIID IN "srns" TUESDAY MAHY I'ICKFOnD IN Rrnt" Ved. Man- Tick ford In "Snd" Thuri Marv rirkfo-d In "Snda" Frl. Mary Tlrkfnrd In "Hilda" Sat. Miry I'lckford In "Suda" fairmount',i'a,tI&n:y.,a.Iy- MONDAT-IinYANT(WASHIIUIlN IN TUESDAY ELAINE HAMMEHSTEIN In Tur.m TJB lM)INT nr vif.W" Wed. Shirley Maeon "The Flame of Youth" Triura II. Ilurke. "The Frliky Mra. Johnnon Krl Owen Moore In "The Poor Wmn" Pat! Alice Lako In "The Mlalll Wife" FRANKFORD ",6 SSS? Continuous. 1 :.10 .o II MONDAY JACK LONDON'S "THE SKA IVOI.F" TVESruY .IAIMC LONDON'S "THK SK, WOLF" XVA Jack london'a "The Sen Wolf" Thura Fermiron. "I.adr Itoae'a Dniuhter" p.ri F. Ferwaon "I.iuly Itoae'a I)nnhter" f,it.-nnllnuou 1:30 to 11 Viola Dana In "A Chorua tllrfa Kniminer" Tluiter K-aton In "One Meek" IMPERIAL 2ND AND POPLAFl 2:IS MATINEE DAILY MONO A Y- Tiir B K. LINCOLN IN INNKIl VOirK". TUESDAY K. K, !. IM..-N IJ "THK INNKIl VOICF." wedny vmi r?.?a '5 .''n,.1cknun it hiirt i --O McCoy In "Out of the Dnrkneaa" Friday .Ellen i-rrcy in 'The Land of 4ura" Sat" LlllUn nuell In "The Iron Itldfr" trtrtrCDQON Wth A Dauphin Sta. JErrt-rvavJiN m-ivee daily MONDAY D W. OHIFFtTH'fl "THK IIVK nlWT.Il" TUESTiAY D W. nrUrTlTH'H "THE UVY. YlMWl'M" ,..1 Alfr lirady In "The New York Idea," "hura.-O. Talmadue In "The Love KiPert" irri A Kllrmann In "Whnt Women In-e Sat'. Wanda Hawlry In "Foixl for Hrundnl" . inr-nTV DHOAD A COLL'MIIIA AV, LltJCrV. 1 I MATINEE DAILY MONDAY-KITH STONEHOUSE IN "PAHIXin. HF.nitlHIM ANII HATH" TUESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN "A CITY SPAIIHOW" uvh, oen .Mi-ore In "The Poor I Tnllrl Wallace It-Id "Alwj.ya Aiiii FrIJay OIIe Thoma. In "The Us SiJV Dana. "The Chorua tilfl'a IK I ne I'oor rump ' iliMflnna" Tanner" Ilomnnre" nirrMT! 42.1 SOUTH ST. Orche.tra. NlKJUtLL rnnllnuniia 1 to It MONDAY WALLACE ItF.lD IN "ALWAYS AfDAClorS" TUESDAY- AI.SH nt'HENS IN "HfMOItF.IM'K" Wed Alma llut.tn- In "llumoreaqur" Thur. II Ilurke "llky Mra. Jnhnaon" Friday E K l.lnraln In "The Inner Voire" Hat K K l.lnruln In "Tlie Inner Voire" ACADEMY OF MUSIC XUT Daily Matinee at 2:15. Evening Performance at 8:15 ITALY'S I.TKST CONTRIIII'TION TO C1NHMA ART Cavalleria Rusticana AND You Married My Husband Two Puking, Impauioned Talei Wonderfully Filmed Principal Arias of the Mascagni Opera to Be Sung by Stella Bonaccorri, Soprano; William Bruni, Tenor, and Angelo Antola, Baritone ' and a Chorus of 30 Female Voices Splendid Orchtstrn of Thirty Under Direction of Kttore Martini SEATM AT IIKPPK'S. 1110 f'HKNTM'T HTRKKT. AND AT ACAIIKMY OF ML'MIC PRH'F.S. tie Tit SI. IIOX hKATM, tl.Sn PEOPLES Htm. Avr. A OumU MAT. TODAY GOLDEN CROOK FREE Sunday Lecture. 3.80 P. M. L'nlr.r. Ity Muaeum O. II, Gordon on Jtruaaltm Today, All Illuat, Peraotial report, EXHIBIT THE FINEST TTmitMrWsssms OVERfeROOK,?iAvB MONDAY I.OUIBK OLAU.M IN "thf. r.unrAni) woman" TtJnHhAY U1U1KR ni.AtIM IN "TrtK I.KOI'AIIM OMAN" wed. B Clayton In "Tlie Hlnn of Iloimnne" TJiura. Jaek Holt n "Held by the Knemy" FrMay All-Htar Cast, "HooU Kwlenifrt" fiat VhlRn Illch In "Hnlf a t'linnrt" PARK" rtlDOE AVE. A DAUPHIN 8T 1 r-Jt. litU 2n(( Kvr 04B to 11 MONDAY ALICE I1RADY IN "TIIE DAIIK INTF.BN" TUESDAY OLIVE TELL IN liiwnii nv tvitTtir-'t Wed. A.Kellvman."Wlit Women MVB" Thur;. Kellrrman, "What Women Lore" ur,.'"A.' Swrt In "The Yellow Typhoon" Sat. H. Danlela In "You Nfter Con Tell" POPLAR nTH AND nnttma MONDAY MAE MUflttAT IN . friiE moiiT to i.o vk" TUESDAY MAE MUnilAY IN , , "THK RHIIIT TO 1AYK" Weil Kiaie lrmon In "The Connlera" Thura. Wm. Farnum In "I-ra Mlaerahlra" Jrlday N1 Hart In "llell'a Otala" Bat. D. Dalton In "A Itnmintle Adrenture" SPRI IrT ""T AND SPHItCE ..ZZ.' -MAT- "AT.. CONT. 1 to 11 MONDAY Hllint.EY MASON IN .,. "MF.ttKLY MAIIY ANN" TUESDAY SlIlni.EY MASON IN ,., .. "MKIIKI.Y MIXY ANN" W",-I. Dalton In "The Home tlrenkrr" TAu.r"'Srwif""" n",'l ln "You're llred" Frl B. Percey In "llenre the Ilrlde" Sat. Theda Ilara In "Salome" SUSQUEHANNA V,XTfrKi "M1CHKI.Y MAIIY ANN" TUBH OAjroVi Jor; ; walLh IN Wed.M.K.V"l"?PW !?: ThrLoT.h..0.:,.lnJV.nin'r.nr!' Saturday Hex Reach'! "(lolnr Some" lVVI'WVVVV'A'y m Tho NIXON-NIRDLINGERi iHhATRES AVENUE 2!iTilPNS2iirr TUESDAY MAE MURIIAY IN ,.- a .'.'Vi1"' U,(,I,T TO LOVE" Uail f Tmn Ait ! - liim. . i! . . .. TS-U-asrS.JSSS'lr :,.T'!"."h!.e.rir!,ie" ....... ..r.n,r 1M runnrooK I urin" Saturday "Rebrrrn of Sunnyhrook l"nrm" BELMONT B2D AU0VH MAWttT Mf.,.-!Rfty571J-rK I-ON'OON'S V",AliN.,!i' DAYLHIHT" TUEeDAY-IACK lANDON'H a T"l-Il.N-IN0 lAvi.ICI.iT' s .d ack l.ondon "llurnlnr lnlleh(" Thura Pauline Fred.rlck In ".Mndme X" Friday-Pauline Pre Wick n "MadamJ " Sat. Paulino Frederick In "Mndume X" CEDAR 00TH AND c,:dai avenue MONDAY DEATftlCE JOY IN "THE INVIMIII.E IllVllltfl " TUESDAY DEATIUOB JOY IN "THE l.NVIMIII.K IIIVOIIC'K" Wed. Wlllard Maqk'a "Valley of Doul.t" T.h.uri,V,"l!.r'a Mclf "Voller of lZ "n hi" Frl. Ethel Clayton In "Sin. of IbMiinne" Sat. Ethel Clayton In "Slni of HniSnnt" COLISEUM StAnKT DETWEEN V'V' -ltJ L.'-'IVl ftDTH AND IWT1I MONDAY ELLIOTT DEXTf?ll IN MUMKTHIMi TO THINK AHOUT TUESDAY ELLIOTT DEXTEIt IN f"AT" '' TO THINK AUDIT Wed. h. Dexter. Sometlilnc to Think Atiout Thur.-E. D.t.r. Some! lilnK to Think AhSul " "nr, r''iurininic lo Think AImhi Sat.-E. Deiter. Somethlnc to Tliluk Abo"! IUMB0 r"0 T. A CinAHD AVK. Jw",uu Jumho Junction on Frankfnrd "L" MONDAY OEOnOE WALSH IN .TIIK HONOIt SYSTEM TUESDAY OKOIini: WALSH IN TIIK HIINOK SYSTEM IN Wedneaday Dorothy DaKon. Hnlf An Hixir Thureda) Dorothy Dalinn. Half An , Fr .-I'aullne Frederick. The l",Wot li"T Sat. 11, Wa.hburrr. Whnt llftppen'd to Jone, LEADER ,ST I-ANCAPTEn AVK. L'I-A-'I-rV MATINEE DAILY MONDAY t'PTON fllNCLAHV; TIIK MONEY CHANOKitS Tl'ESDAY UPTON S NC I AIR'H TIIK MONEY rilANC Vhs edneMay May Alllion. Held In Trut Thur.day May Alllenn, Hrld l Trn.t Frl. Illllle Ilurke The Ilky Mr" j,j BIL Sat.-Illllle Ilurke The Il,k, .M j'$l'" LOCUSTS ,l?o',!sac.OTST- TUESDAY Cltl.E5 RAY IN Thur.-Churlea'nay " owJfiWSSXk J Friday Charle, Ray. Vn Od.nIfhRS!3 .""' Sat.-Charle, I.noVd" ATs'olS!? ol NIXON 82 AND ,An'nT ST8. MONDAY WILLIAM nt's'sELllN'"'1 ' "TIIK MAN WHO DUlKli" TUESDAY WILLIAM JtUhHEf r IV "THE M N MHO I.AIIKD" KS yiedntaday "The Man Who Durnl" Tliur.day Comed feature. "Nonaenip" Friday Comedy feature. "Nonien.." Saturduj-Comedy feature, "Non,Pne" RIVOLI "" AKD HANSOM STS. MONDAY--THK RKNflKUiie"" ?.V TUESDAY "THlPuKVKNOK or TAR. T,iii,'rit5'rAV''T.!r,i "V,,",," "'. Tiinan" i 1 1 a7;Ti TI.T ''enre of Tnrrnn" Ht.r.'.' ST- iTif ''."n.e of Tannn" ...u.u.. inr ivrTriiKC or J llrnin" STRAND ANTOWN AVR MONDAY-MAE MI'llrlAVIN """ "A MORMON MAID" Tl'ESDAY MAE MI'IIIIAY IN "A .MORMON MAID" ' Wtdneadnr "A .Mormon MM" Thiirtday "An Old-Fii.hlonrd Ito" Friday "An Old-Fi.hlnnr.1 Hoy" Saturday "An Olil-Fiialiloiird lloy" Addltlon.tl attrartlnna offvred In Scrnlca New. Cnmedlea nnd Educational Pie', lure.. Musical Selectlniui hy SicUl Artlal. GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL "Germunj', Austria, und the Indum nitics" TUKSDAY MOn.NINO. DEf SI AT II TIckclB, 2 tin aul NOW Ataileiti, llepro and Unlvtrilty Katenalon Hue Olllt A PHILADELPHIA'S FORREST llrnad Hnnaom THOS M. llu.lne.a IIEIHNNINO MONDAY NIflllT TWO WEEKS ONLY MATH. iVKII. nnd HAT. GET ABOARD NOW Seat for All Performance IT'S A JOY RJDE! CUADLES D1LUNGHANTS Win. m, is-v Mvm mpyit')a W Anne Caldvell JEROME KERN'S BEST T Crew of Vwthy'ojpls GARRICK Chratnnt Jnnlper St. BAM'L NIXON-NinDLINOKR nulne." Manarer BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING WITH MATINEES WED. & SAT. David WARFIELb The Return Peter firimm OY DAVID BCCAS'CO Seats Selling for Xmas and New Year's Weeks BROAD llroail !t?loiv Loenat FRANK NIRDLINC1ER llulne Manniter ,...V,nt-ST omi:dy ever llllltv IHIIIL.ii;. wexEk LAST BUT ONE OF A REAL GIFT Booth Tarkington's Matchless CLARENCE ALFRED LUNT WITH ORIGINAL NKW YORK CAST DIRECTION (IF (IKORtlF. C TYI.F.R Best Seats $2 at Popular1 Matinee Wednesday SEATS ON SALE FOR ALL REMAINING PERFORMANCES BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 3rd DIRECT FROM NKU VIIIIK Wll nn WtMlfnT 1.'lf.f VI.'U "Mo.t Ixiviihle, I.iiuicliiilite plaj eer atuirrd." New iork .Mali Henry W. .Sinwri-'a Cnpe CVxl ('ouirri ' .. "" SHAVINGS Taken from .Inarph ('. I.lnrnln'a Norel of the Hume Name Dramatlreil lr .Miirlon .Short nnd I'nullnr I'helpa. 8ta(e by John MrKee Wrril HARRY llERESFOItl) mid the ORHHNAL NEW YORtf 'AST ALL ROADS LEAD XMAS DAY TO THE METROPOLITAN S0eurSe HROAI) AND I'OI'LAR RTRKKTH 2 WEEKS COMMENCING WITH XMAS MAT. IS, ",? WED. MATINEES, 50c TO $1.50 NO HIGHER M. Populai Prices '-4s 'WWl fcVJ f - v:i J.M 1M ia.ut m;h ork. ciiii aiio I'rodi ction intact HOOK Ml. SIC. LYRICS ll. :. W NN STAOIIII lly NF.D WAYIH'RN Seats Selling; for All Performances at Metropolitan Box Office and Weyman's, 1108 Chestnut St. FOR IIF.NF.FrrS AT 1 Hi: AIlOYi: in i ii i., jiiiii.iu THE WALNUT .1. V. HEUHY-OWNER. C.C. WANAMAKER-MANAOER PHILADELPHIA'? OLDEiT, MOST MOOgRM AND H ANDSOMF5T THEATBE . Reopens Monday iwemng, December th WINTHItOP AMES WILL PUKSENT GEORGE ARLISS '" THE GREEN GODDESS A TLAY OF ADVKNTURK 11Y WILLIAM AnrilRH HEAT .SA,'JF,jy.,3DNKBDA1f KOU ALl- HNiNu Niairr ni:w yiiaii'h F.vt ui MAIL UIII1KIIH NOW. FOItglVIOST THEATHES A Mta. 1A)VW Mar, HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Dccasco iia MAT. TODAY NighU at 8:15 vritti:n ry an American."; N." NEW I AND 8EAT.1 THVItS. ItVrL'UIIVIi tn 'illir Vm i.ntwn.f a... ... .'A.'.V. v. i. ..w iiunuM IHlliril ED WYNN CARNIVAL (Newell, Biggeit, Beat Edition) WITH x to wvnn ti THE ERFECT FOOL TIIICVrilKS AI'I'I.Y AT THF. 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