Tf? - "", $"' , t ifW'Trf ' "M firt?ti5r " r, 15 DECEMBER "18 1920 . I . ' ' one eaatln vtiearly a thousand. A quaint smoklriir room with open fire places has boen provided for men ami lururlous parlors for women patrons wd I thero also a charmlni? prome nade. C C. Wnnamnker, for MJrnl vcdb nesoolated with Mr Ucury, will bo bji n'anacer. STARSTHAT TWINKLE ON THfE S(JREEN i a rinlnnlot architecture, the a A4fiM nf thA Amnrtelln&r wan tho most notable of, which- nanmimet IIML Tho proximity of the Walnut to thin hlitorlo monument and tho fact that the theatro had IU beginning- In tho early days of tho republic were tho two factors that Influenced tho character of 1,1s architectural treatment. endeavor to nvold the modern tendency of overornamentntlon and excensive colors and to revert to the beet manner of Colonial dnyo. In consequenco tho Interior Is Intended to convey a. feel. Inc of. dignity, quiet, cloiranco find Intl maci Thero aro two noors, the lower THE STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA WISHES EVERY ONE "A MERRY CHRISTMAS" A , v?"' TODAY NAZIMOVA IN "MADAME rKACOf'K" OIABLES RAY And fn)EL SHANNON. "AM OLD FASHIONED BOY Loeuet Tnrmerly Th Stanley PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATKES DIRECTION OF TfiE & J. J. SnUBEUT ssssbsm"""""" 15SfcSk WmWfmmJmm I -v v HI 'bks, ami wa wmm daaaaaaaar ' : -u ..-i f .arrBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam- t aaaaaaaaaaar j-. . riaaaaaaaai j:bi . iaaaaaaaai iraflOil 1 1 Form--! (fj II Th 1 II Stanlsy 4C mmrimmmmM..Z-?-z:. -B" UK.aPPH "awfaaaaHfB Warning ! ! ' CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THK MIGHTIEST SrECTACLE Or ALL TIMET D. W. GRIFFITH'S HtTKnn TRODUCTION OF WAY DOWN EAST A NKW FORM OF ART, C05IIIININO DRAMA. TAINTING. l'OETRY AND MUSIC S POSITIVELY LAST WEEK S. JIlliDfcHI eVCLK3 ONLY ybmas& fleut ycara jFunTcsfivtzl tVtNINOS AT OilO WEO.ANB XM15 MATIMltS AT a'.tO SfATS AlU AM AIL ?InftAMtt SflleesM. Loe fi J.J. Shuberf. preset THE COMEDIAN OF THE DAY MAHKKT ST. ADOVE 10TH 11 A M TO II IB I M --NEXT WEEK THOMAS MEIGHAN in a NEW DeMJLLE PRODUCTION CONRAD IN QUEST M masssiravsii jo3o- f PRESIDENT-ELECT WARREN O.HARDING ZAkTtfc MOSTPOPVUR JVKW OF HIS YOUTH . -ma - . - mf . y; .. .-,ieaaaaL aai: aaaaaaaaik e ih r- r,s-' i ivn a i mh" m aaieaaakM t' $8rm?'k fcCS&L ' iV BRYANT VERA GOR.OOW MULINE J OBSS H I vJf$v jrMKWKW 'SVv 'WASHBURN. 'THE NORTH FREDERICK J f ?n ' &&&tMi',iJrV;? Jw JAm lm-' '' .sVTzhrX, "AM amateur wind's madame x" 11 W H Ui'Af v fc; Jr'i4 Siit SsssSX YA Wri JOLSON 07M (EHXIDK( KIS gMGS Vnn weiv fl.ft tnml lunK star ne.r hnd a roll" so full of ronl humanity to packed with opportunity as he has n thl marvelous adaptation e-f th nnxel by Leonard Merrick, thnt made the world talk. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION mrmvooD film co rnnsENTS tK.- i;;s:pc i i.ii .. e r .,'';-,, ,'.---a i ftlANA kftEEMC. "rfjll MARRIED MYHUS3AND- Ncadomtj OV MUSIC""' GuWc to Photoplays for the Week to Come Vimf Phntnnlnvfi ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Cavalloria Itusticana diiu ju muutw .j Husband." two Interesting Itallan mado pictures with competent play ers The former wns photographed en tho site of tho locale of the story. In Hlclly. Diana Karcno Is the star ef the latter picture. William llrunl, tenor, and An&elo Anntola, baritone, and special orchestral music will sup ' plement the fllm"). ' ITASTOy "Conrad In Quest of Ills Youth." from the delightful ntory by Leonard Merrick, has Thomas Melghnn In the Paramount production. Mar garet Loomls nnd Mabel Van Buren nurrort. Kathlyn Williams has a prominent role. Tho story deals with . joung man who gathers childhood playmates together to revlvo mem orial of youth, but It Is not until ho meets "Tho Girl" nnd lovo comes that youth Is found. 4 J1CT0MA "The North Wind's Mal ice, Is one of Hex Ileach's Goldwyn etorles. Vera Gordon appears In a prominent role. Carl Harbough and Paul Heme co-directed It. Plot deals with tho peoplo of outdoors In snow lands. HAl'lTOI. "Stop Thief Is tho story of a oung man and a mnld who stent everything In a wedding party and blame It upon thoso ntTtlcted with kleptomanln. Tom Moore Is the chief plaer, Harry Deaumont directed for Ooldwyn. Hasel Daly, Irene Itlch and Raymond Hatton nre cast. JtEGES'T "An Amateur Devil" Is Bry ant Washburn In this Paramount play. It Is about a "blue-blood," who as eumes various roles on a vacation and enjoys tho fun. Though It disgraces hlB family, comedy marks tho situa tion. Ann May Is In tho support. EIVOU "Tho Revenge of Tnnan" Is another Edgar nice Burrough's story, filled with the thrilling Incidents of the novel. The hero hns to glvo battle to two lions among other feats. Itwlewed Heretofore CBBSTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE Klnnl week of tho successful engage ment of D. W. Grimth's remarkublo production, "Way Down East." ARCADIA 'Tho Restless Sex." with Marlon Dnvtes. A Paramount Pro duction. ftt h A CE Wallace Held, In "Always Audacious," COLISEUM "Something to Think About." Gloria Swanson. LEADER Monday and Tuesdny, "The Money Changers" Wednesday and Thursday. "Held In Trust" Friday and Saturday. Bllllo Durke, In "The rrlsky Mrs. Johnson." VO.O.VMf. Annette Kollcrmnnn. In "What Wmen IjOvo," first half of ween, unarles Hay, "An Old-Fash-loned Boy." latter half. ALUAMBKA Bert Lytcll, In '"Lovo's Romance," first half. Owen Moore, in "The Poor Simp," latter half of week. w.P,E.n!ATj "Th8 Notorious Mlts wale," starring Kntherlno MacDon ?ld!flrst hal'- Annette Kellermann. n.v!.;WnRt Women Love," latter half. VltEAT UOnTIIERN Lionel Barry more. In "The Mastor Mind." first half. Katherlne MacDonnld, In "The Noto rious Miss Lisle," latter half. Mm5ET STREET Uone Bnrrymoro. The Mastor Mind." first half. Paul ine Frederick, In "Mndnme X," lattor naif. tELMONT Monday, Tuesday and JJtdneRday, Jack London's "Burning Daylight." Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "Mndame X," featuring Paulino FreBerlck. MTRAKD "A Morman Mnld." Mno MuiLray' Charles nay, In "An Old Fashioned Boy." LOCUST Charles Hay, In "An Old nshloned Boy." t??J7Mondn' ind Tuesday, "Tho invisible Divorce," with Walter Mc wS ' wJnesday and Thursday, Twtf Mik'3 "The Vnlley of Doubt Friday and Saturday, Ethel -'aton, In "Tho Bins of Rosanfte." "Miracle Dog" at Grand ciff". making his homo In stray ronm'.back "iy or wherover ho hnd r?X1.? Tnf.Jlla. al!.Tl ',a . I?t kTin. .'J' .," comiori. -raxie is raown as the "miracle dog" and will be one of thfl Chlpf nlfriuMlntm nl ixons Grand next week, f.U WeoK TJIK J.OCAI. 1'AVOIHTE LEW ROSS and HIS BIMBO GIRLS IN MINIATUm: MUPICAI. "SOLOMON'S ISLE" MONROE & W1LLARD-CHRISTY FORD AND GOODRICH MADGE KENNEDY IN FIItST W P. HIIOWINO -ca "THE TRUTH" G4) 'III. I. IIIAMIM) TllltHHIlM PALACE THEATRE, ARDM0RE ADOI.I'II IIOHN HAI.LHT nil LITTI.K HVMI'HONY Tuesday, Dec. 21, 8:15 JICKKTH AT Hm-PB'B ANH THHATRK Monday Morning Musicales "AU.UOOM IllJLLEVUn.BTHATFOItD Mme. Helen SlnnlfV Snnrann lf(Vl.v .. ..' .. - . " ""' Ali'llNINW, JIKC SO. 11 "ATB. l!J TO 13. BO AT IIHPPK' :l.1 s tllU I'HKbTNUT HT, AND DOOIt roendero 10tn Arch A-Jtyri sfmtjfwjtfla tm '- hhb aa isv tthc hj Acadomy to tmink AGOUT HPKTvVdjbiKBB 7T,aKrK KViACASCGVW '. VYS3fliLEVK.Ni'' i41Tn The Uruadwa B.llti ' Wt.TgiBai IH K'' H ( -.? ...' k.Md MONTE BLUE and WnSiHS ?t'Kl '5 55ki, .W?tW -something . KttjKttaKSH 4&m;ar Wk- JkM i.oueeum. ismf -JvyjatMi ami mm W'mvvw" mmm m-.. ;.::?;' v t'y k r'W'fl..' . -B W idW i1 II IIL 5.?-P'KK Mro. MORGAN TOM MOORE. II tjdfclm&f bSMkIkIoelmont.-way DOWN "STOP THIEF" I &&ym6klJWxmZ3m EAST-Cncistfiut--- Cjpitol"- II Ka "' MvKmSI THOMAS MEIGHANCONBAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH" Slatiron- A POCKET BELASCO Wlllard Mack, Coming to Keith's, an Artist In Staging Wlllard Mack, author and player, who Is popularly known In the legitimate field as well as In vaudeville, has been bo successful In producing his own plnys and sketches that ho Is by somo classed as a pocket-edition of David Bclasco, because of his closo adherence to detail. Attention and good taste prevail In his stagecraft. Mr. Mack has written a now vehicle, "Two Is Company." Tho story of a country club flirtation, told In sparkling dialogue and lyrics. Crno number, a golfing song. Is a distinctive contribution to the stnge this season, both as to lyrics nnd stage business. Thoso who see It nt Keith's Theatre next week will recognize whv It has claimed more than the usual attention given to one act comedies. r '); CIIKNTNIT STIlUnr fS Christmas Joy For All Ages! Thf I'opnlnr Author and l'lnjcr Wilbur Mack AND Company INCLUDING MI!f.K IIOU.Y IX "TtVO IS COM I' A NY" JEWELL'S MANIKINS "C1BCUH DAY IN TOYXAND" kxtii.v lHii.Ainn.riiiA iiiati'iiki LARRY HARKINS MONARCHS OF MELODY IN A MFXANGK OK MUHIC. MIRTH AND TKItl'MCHUIlK THK SIUHICAI. COMKDY COMKIHKNNKI IDA MAY CHADWICK AND HER DAD IN A SCP.KAM OP IIUIIAL COMKDY "WICHIIN'S WISTIUXICE" A CIKCU8 HKNHATION FOH YOt'NGHTKUH AND GIIOWX-UI'S JAMES DUTTON & CO. KOCI17TY KQI'KSTIIIANS IN A MAIIVKMICS RIDING DISPLAY KXTRA ADDKD ATTRACTION! AJD Josie Heather I Alted hr JOHN McLAUOHLIN Ami iinnnY hkatiiki; in KXCLIIHITK HONOR 8 SHOWS NEW YEAR'S DAY 1:30 Ii30 ti 8 I', 51. Nnati On Sitle Dee. Tno Shnn Dally, 2 P. M., SOo nnd SSc. Nlshtn. 8 o'clock. 80c to $2,00. Includlor Wnr Ta, ScnM On Hale One Week In Adfunre. METROPOLITAN Sol Mon., Dec. 27; Tues., Dec. 28 Mats. Only Mother Goose Ball1-Marvelous and Clever An English Christmas Pantomime It's the Children's Season find the Children's Show HEATS. IIOXi:3 AN!) IILOCK8 OP HHATH 1"P. CHII.UREN'B PARTIES ON SALE mondAv. iiox oKnci:, nos chicstnut hu nnn to ii.bo. hpecial attention GIVEN MUI. fllDEHH. w WARFIELD 0. K. AGAIN Star E.ntlrely Recovered From Lot Angeles Auto Accident Tho reappearance at tho Garrlck next week of David Warflcld In "The ncturn of Peter Grimm" Is assurance to play goers that this distinguished actor has entirely recovered from tho Injuries sus tained In Los Angeles when ho was run over by nn automobile. The first reports of tho accident were alarming, but Inter camo tho news that Mr. Wnrficld had suffered no more serious damago than a broken leg. This break has com pletely mended. It is said that Mr. Warflcld Is now In the best of health and spirits for his local engagement. Tho motorcar that almost put an end to his nctlvltles wns incongruously enough, a small machine used for dellr. ery of fish. When Mr. Warllold was knocked down ho was engngod in no more Important an enterprise than going to seo a bit of ancient tapestry that he wns-mlnded to add to his famous collec tion. This trivial sef of circumstances led to several months In a Los Angeles hospital. WALNUT IN COLONIAL MODE Remodeled Theatre Features Appro priate Architecture The Walnut, opening with Geofgc Arllss on December 27. will add to Philadelphia's theatres ono of the most modern nnd attractive houses In tho J country. Tho remodeling of this play house was a matter of long deliberation on tho part of J. P. Beury. the new owner, and tho nrchitcct. Among th richest heritages of tho city aro Its HUI.OW TWKLFTII Huprrme Artlnts of tile Dance Ralph Riggs AND Katharine Witchie And Compnnri Mark Toneh. Violinist IN "DANCK 8TOBIKS" JACK JOYCE thk nnv with Tin-: sin.r, BXTBA ADDKD ATTHACTION1 Bob Hall THE KXTKMPORANEOrfi CHAr LN A MKKIIY MIYTTItn OP CHATTKIt AND HONG !5 rv EThe Juvenile Imitator of "PtIow" mmM the Mother Cooie Cbancttu Alive W& The Marvelous Juvenile Danctri lag The Tunny Dancing Wolf The Great Incantation Scene SPECIAL CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION rnuHunss jcvunim: extravaganza co. PIICSBNT.S TTLE RED "ED MM HOOD wolf S1ZZL7NG Beginning MONDAY, JAN. 3D . jgT Engagement Positively Limited to Three Weeks GREATEST SUCCESS AND MOST ARTISTIC TRIUMPH EVER KNOWN IN HISTORY OF THE MODERN STAGE F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gcst Announce the Sensation of Paris and New York APHRODITE t (l'rom the Theatre RrnalManre. I'arls.) Direct From One Entire Season nt the Century Theatre, N. Y. riar by 1'Irrre Frondnle unil Geo. C. Hnzleton From the Novel of Flerre Lonjs A Romance of Ancient Ejjypt in the Days When CiviIizaV.T Was in Its Infuncyj When O'i A of Earth and Idols of Clay Ruled the Tempestuous Pas sions of Men Positively the Bifrgcst antj Most Colossal Attraction Ever Sent on Tour in tho History of the World - Mualc bj Henri Fevrler ana Aneelm Goett! SPECIAL MAIL-ORDER ANNOUNCEMENT Mall Order for thin eitraordlnary attraction Mill now be received for the entire en rnrrment, prior to oprnlnf of the public ent lr on Tueidi, Dee. 28th. HenU proper remittance pnynhle to bhubert Theatre. Enclose nclf-addreiied, stamped envelope for return ticket,., l'rlees NlihtN. except Hut.. Orchestra, (3.30: llatcony. i2.,S. I3.S0 and SI.6S1 Gallery, SI. 10. Wednesday Matinee Orchcktru, ft.20l llalcony, S2.2U and SI.6S1 Gallery, S1.10. Natnrday Mntlnrr Orcliestrn, S2.7SI Ilnlrony, S2.20 nnd fl.Cij Gallery, Wnr tax Inclnded In the nbove price " 'COMPANY OP 300 PEOPLE EIGHT BIG SCENES MARJOR RAMBEI IN CHANNINC wj laitiisv 1 w 'in 1 POLLOCKS GREAT lKsvBPT. vLTV " Kv'lL.a vrntLuiKnA iClIJKs--lft TML 9&W&8M ADELPHI &J1 MATINEE TODAY NEXT WEEK Last 8 Times Evenings, 8:20 Matinees, Wed. & Sat., 2:20 Last Time Xmas Night t , OPENING MONDAY, DEC. 27 THE SKLViTNS l'Iti:SKNT Brian Wood Morgan IN The Merry Music Play '"" ' ihiiiuit's rtiMKin Misirtn n i iiii,iim SEATS ON SALE MONDAY WLiJih AT TUl; AIIOK THEATRLS. -8UMPTUOVd-3PECTACVLAR. SIN BAD PEPPIER THAN EVER, ISO ART I ITS 20 CORSEOU3 StTTINCS ARAVISHiNG.REVELOFCOLDEN GIRLS Coatmnra br Terey AnnVrmn. of London Additional ContuniM hy 1tm llakut, of Pari Stenrry by Jon. and Fhlllp Hnrkrr, of London A. H.WOOD'S Prnents utlnre SIGN ON mm mmmmmXmtitMiM kB BrSirvT fc H8iz rmiKr mW Tm $ SP JKk TadnT M flBfSOflB rTHH DOOR LVES. AT a:i5 MATS. THURSDAY AND X-MA5 2'.I5 NORA mm family V AI'l'IA AT THE CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ARK FAY ING IT TO A HEAT FOR THIS MARVELOUS riCTFRIZATION OF LOTTIE IILAIR FARKKTt'R STORY or FLA1N I'Eon.E. ALTHOUGH THE N. Y. inatALD HAIDl "Well worth ten dollars a seat" SNOTE Phila. Prices"5 Nifjht, 50c, $1. 5130, $2 Mat. Daily, 2:15 25c to $1.00 Holiday Matinee Xmas Day 50c to $1.50 The Sensational Engagement of 16 Weeks of WAY DOWN EAST AT THE CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE Positively Will Tenninate Next Saturday Evening (Christmas Day) S.,Ja hMi? AT, "US. JANFlnST QrTLYsl WEElL inVTHl? D'r.iffToRhTnS,TY rou r"n'A- The Great Griffith Triumph of All Time Seats Now Selling for Remaining 12 Performances MKE YOUR HOLIDAY JOY COM. I'LETE Y INCLUDING A VISIT TO THE CHKST.VUT STREET OPERA WAY DOWN EAST WEST CHESTNUT ST. JK StartinR, Monday, Dec. 27 EAST I is WEST ll WITH PAY BAlNTEft Direct frnm 2 Yrnra nt the ..inJ ..Thcutrc. Nen York, Mlth Entire llrniidy t'at unci I'roiliirllnn uuu Seats on Sole Monday, 9 A. M. Prices- Een etcept Pnt. A Ilnlldass fi(K-. IJJIli Med. Mat. Rest Scats. (I. SO, Nruta Non Sclllnic for Nru Year's Kc. New dear's Mm, nnd New Year's Mght. Engagement Limited Till IS NOT MIIMVII I'HTI nr wcai tLLWujLLLWLLwKKKLwWfftKmmmm aaVvflptsLa IW II OBkB It IB. I I ilYm -r. IrUalaHlUT. A .mmmmmw3ATiYiAj i , LltLMirv l JBrmmmvrjmvryTw' r- mmW-'-'jmrw, rnm NEW YEARS W.bh- Dnil.l.A.1 Extra .Mldnlnht I', rforniarico New LOOKING FORWARD TO AN EVENT! s.oWV STANLEY THEATRE "VftU lATE WILL UK ANNOUNCED SOON The .vldltorlum la constructed so that no matt-r where the spectator may be sented an unobstructed view of the picture will be obtained. Resides tho principal entraneea from the main street there will also be an entrance from the subway. ML AC I 12M MARKET STREET NEXT Vv-EEK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WALLACE REID IN HIS NEWEST PRODUCTION "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" NEW TEAIVS WEEK YV S HART In "THE TESTINO BLOCK" Continuous 10 A. iS. to ll'.lft F. M. BEGINNING MONDAY m with. MARION DAVIES t I Aj I'ARAMO' NT v xtJ JHCTUm. . MtKl II Ml ffimmmmWS WMBMV NjILt-ri1 MBaflBr BRILLIANT PHOTOPLAY VERSION or ROBERT W CHAMBERS' WHIRLWIND ROMANCE NEW TEARS WEI.K -U IS 724 MARKET STREET NEXT WEEK TOM MOORE IN PICTURIZATION OF T'.AY "STOP THIEF" A COMEDY THAT TRAVELS N HIGH" FROM THE FIRST FLICKER TO THE LAST AMAZING CLIMAX FRANKrORD AND ALLKGHENT AV NEXT WEEK M OOI DEN PRESENTS 0KEY I ONE V Mjr ,l Revue h J eph GreenvwiM an.l a 1 ompnn i f Nine WALTER KAI rMAN ARTIll R FINN COMPANY UVK AM) SMITH WKSTON AND MARION PAULINE FREDERICK IN SEASON S DRAMATIC TRII. rFH "MADAME X" FROM PLAY OF SAME TITLE BROAD AND SNYDER AVENFB MONDAY Tl'ESDAY WEDNESDAY JIST WHA1' 1Tb mil Ml.Mtli-H "EVERY LBTTLE THING" A ROLT K KINO Ml'SlCAI. Itl'. IIIW A I BKRI.FS.-i PHOTOPLAY KATHERINE MacDONALD in "The Notorious MLss Lisle" 1111 I 1 II VVOhD Till IIDAY XMAS DAY 1.30 to 11 P. M. ilXONSt.AKH tiirinmuon Am;. Ilfl V (ICIIC'I JK Monday TuinJay and Wfdni'lay ANNETTE KELLERMANVVhn,ve'm'n Till RSDAY FRIDAY A 8ATIRDAY I'HAltl KS RAY In N OI D FASHION KD BOY iioih a w itiui Molt j '1 tl. x t Wf.1 fMlKinl-inn MnrFlsnn1l mwm BMwJStmli'JKK s The Toonerville Trolley THAT MEETS ALL TRAINS Fontaln Fox'i New Comcdv Lnacted by a. Competent L'ait ! AlItllANUS In ' "K MAniC or ZDimO Year's Eve Reer-d Seats Now on Sale. ajUiiiiH MARKET ST AIIIIVB UTH NEXT W EEK REXBEACH'S famous story "TBE(0PTH, WlHgSllALICE A Mlchtv jjrHtna ut ttiM Jinnntitif North VERA GORDON Tre Wonderful Mother In "Humor esn" Plays the Oreatest Part of Her fare, r THOMAS SANTSCHI In a Role That Will Thrill Vou NEW YEAR S WEEK PAt'LINE FREDERICK .n SLAVE Or VANITY' CHESTNUT BEL 18TH STREET SECOND AND FINAL WEEK W ITH AN I VI Sl'AL CAST INCLUDING MARION DAVIES f ARLTLE "'.ATKWELL AND KELLARD KliElt H 'TO PI LASI-. riNE W'HtAV MARK FT ST BELOW 17TH NEXT WEEK BRYANT WASHBURN IV A PARAMOFVT PICTl'ItE "AN AMATEUR DEVIL" ADAPTED FnOM WANTED A BLEMISH BY JESSIE E HENDLR- SO.N AND HCNTtY J Ill'XTOV t'.n.r? MARKET STREET VT Jl'NIPLR NEXT V EEK HARNEY 1I1UIOKS PRESENTS POLLYP: PEARLS Ml RilV 1 I (.11 l'Lsr WITH OLnRGK TAYLOR AND A VI'Alll.l: c AST EXTRS ADDED VTTU ACTION FASHION'S FR0LfiCSofl92l OTHER ACTS WORTH Will' I RLSrilVKD ."AT"v.iW M MN.J II It EVrilV M'DM)i I . i..i,m v' M W YEH -1 I I JLVRKET STIll.i 1 III i(i urTH MONDAY TtlSDu WIKMSDAT ANM lMl.l ! The Mimic World i su n s si ui u irv mt i h u'P iiTinHHAv NoMebn :m LIONEL BARRYMORE ! "n riilltSDAY FRIDAY A SMI m,vy W5Wsr8fXT THUTK H) l--i.t idll sSmM VICTORIA mnir fir. Lionel Barrymorc 9 m i, t R m iil ni m M M 7? ti; stfti:tysag!it'rtii,'!!ffijim''at's:f..i'" '- '- -be- yJlH'THI - TOHI.lt t Mt"H 1 1-1 . I 111 M T II Ml 1 ft h . i , ,.t. A' . ' 'JH "(,