ri UV -nvy t6t W iiilVfV - " ' . 1" EVENING PUBLIC liEDGERBHIIiADELPHI:, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 8 v.'.ik.".''.,en1i'i,yvi'iC "- ' IJT Pj fi in SlTO 1: DERRICK'S "CONRAD" j ON STANTON SCREEN .I i ' Film Is Artistic "Toonerville" Cartoons Picturized Week's Other Movies stunton ' Conrad 'ii yiie .. H.x Touth ' l-rtnK to the wrwii oi.e ot t'. finest literary artiMS .' h r-op'il.ulaed .form rhotoplr.v-ff.jere pieiiirMihl .,' ;not orv famlllm- vltn tin- ni.w.s of "Leonard M-rrlc1. '"it th"' charm aid flavor 'f this on. - -egirded b- mi'i) SB Iltb tnnti-ii.le. e should ll"" t.i ii ntnrt a Menl. U .raw ti roi.gl- the t'ii -Jlum of t ie n.rl.-- 1''1'"' ors ar. del, rmliied ! '1" r .to Merl ,k "When I "if Vl.es . "f tee Wlt.d.-w I'nhd II.. A -f i M . .-i -u'.l bo ."(1 01. "Ire Ti. Ml n -mi ..' ' ' ' '"'nr vnilrnei Ml ilmn t . . rich n '".. '",' fa. ,i ;i;. j:h Wli-I- :lw Vo k 'ai fiTili"! ' 1 " ' '.1 H'.-'je tr- pl-nire ', e-.pi 'iU- ' ir. tide . B-it the M'.ry V th er 'ttl -. -'red ex-ei., Alth mri-". t t'. i ir- rd Mtiis ..f l.. if the hero'ties -mid the dlre-tlm b WUHni i T.MMir. In quite J'lp to the MMiKlni-il if ll.at reliable nti.' Json etltm-B Ii.pi "ii. irn.t!ti.un 'tlnt.i.n Melghan am . t i- t rt:.-Mr,-...'l ..eo. .Jdues mi. - eaplt..'. -ting. thoMcn lie tnilKb raM '"' nior- naturt innkr itlp 11. it ue,,e'..tfi. a-ttt. K.fhln Wi'l'aiim h-n i- . exie'.letr. PHrt while .--.r-'n M..rga-- l.'ii-. "ne .ending oii.an !-.- Vti i- TV t1il.'irn. i also il.nppliv t '.till! the; -mr. -i-in.- ainori JVun Huron -nd S' ' i l t-..i ill with Xecceptnb'o p"le K i.'. i ..' .' tlii part? , j.".p iroiluti..- - i" Me ii a s first, ;err ng v hi -1- ? 'T..onerl '- r- ' ' nr a '. .ni"-rmii!e v :. t .i . i.pv'-.i :. for t'..e r i . . .' . t1-"4 oel- , Jiuloiil h lrn. Nt Ia.."-j .ir.i ""rank I . Seltztr an illre.-tro .t t' vti.od Tllm turtlo ilf I'li-rgH tl... i hlef Ul.'RS ;'V,r the fnntii Me'len conic fr.'m the i :r-oo-. vihlrh ajipear 1-. ths IvVKXINO Pinl.lP Lr.ifu. by K.,r.tcln. Fox " I'li.-iie plctarea aro not d'.iInc but ftro .rtl :lnter: by '' i: a '' '"l The ;"j!otur. - niv t i'..-i; - i . ..r. 1'. i by. iMinie Ke-r. '. 'iir M.i i ' 'he! 'nportant r lc of t . --rcS; ,-.'i li ir.t -.. tr..lnn -vH1 Id iWRi'idai. i 'rn;!e en- Tor tie iT...- f,i Tlte r .ir.n tT of the ourtoot.s nc'Ts hav lr. elci;tvil - th tryi'-t-Ur.v ': sr r' .il ! tv to their ' hMilcal renulrei i-nt? , These ar i.f" ;.nure hloli he local con.'-Ti a' i ".a.'.. Tce:n':'. and It In hoped thut ' iuturo wl'. ilnd rheTi doing furthei !tim of n '.onfer torj. The photig-aphy n-.d stnehiii n-o , xecUe.it and tht -:.t!r film la r cl-itn( iti, proving It does nPt require drab ma- . filial to scure :augbi . Vtct.irU T'-e ;-rth U'll.ii Ma ' ' ' vpreiontR t.ip bet f'..m dtnry of Te '707.n spa.'es n- e.isi-4 ilne ,Tan.a l'.er frvoodf 'Hack .i ilods c.u--." i.i tin opl-.io- f tnls .Tit'.- Ilex "each. ho autVr n on of tl f-v merlcan 1'terarv men whose rorle 'carr-" equally well '. the motion p. -ur a !tns lis "Spo'Ieri" c d '""rlirnoT. Uardenla, :..i t n.e-it .n The s!ler llorde' and '1-i?lr Ki r, i-itt'.de " "Tie Nort.i W'n i s Ma.'.'.' s r..t rr.ly h Ht'-,-lrr nn.l v tl. k m f t.iat n.cr :' y'.' . '.jAU i t'a t - "riven v.en to i'.-itTt( d--':-. .t .jntaltit nt ri..- allerfi.r1 .-.' t1 ii e that has been teuUilf ...y '. rouht at by " 'h author as dire -tu" Hlo able axols'. nts on thla uf -asw were Carl Har baUGh. 'ho did su.l. good worlt for ,v WllHa" Vox in dtrwCn? Stuart Holmes' -,& Fa-'i Pe I Tl- iutsl.indr.if ' a .r- of the , iif t. lc".. .i a.i t. -,ti la ' ov erf'll .:. 1 . o.r'c if tl.' u' ' .t- n trefti. Ver 1 1 --T. M s "nt : ' 1 -r f rst ;; " prcs.o " "' ..'.s in "ii-.- "nue," b' in V." .i-"' ; rnuM -. 'u. !-.- b e-. . 1 . " '.l.tr -. ,ih.. ..' ' K '.. T' :-i .. . . .Ii-. 'n.or.es ntid Kd..a Mu' I'l. to(,-:p:o and "c'-inci .ir- f : . ? rv3- I Itecent "Ai .ttkltii I"V ., .e ,er t lar Br; ur.t Wi sht i--. '. 'lev. w- "Wanted, a :lem.s- j. iror' . a 't- i0 -" v f :) . s'. a: .J Jh- . k Her.rs. :. a!.. 'Te .' hu'" e.i. re'Ai,pa,r a .it t 1 .s ir .j Maut.c- Cirnj-uU. wle'.'..il -.ne .ieica:hone, while L'oue'as Ur. '.st in pre pared th) s 'enarto It 'a a c.jn ed in duction In vi.'-r. the -ta.- aK- " - ei-s for his f..rs Ar.:. Mi.-. '-: Charles lt.y - h s ...-!-. . ' Only a d.nuru . t . i 1 - Tent t'. e '. . r' ' . T-idMHIJH ' 'iTBjBIBHBIBBIBBIBy j1 flH It will show hirn you thinking of A gift that he will enjoy day OF course, he may have a afe' y razor now, but the chance are he ;- not ThnrouJJ) eatjsjec with it. Ordinary' safetv razor blades grow dull quickly. That means d'scomfort. It olso weans constant bladt- txpense. What more 'velcuii l ChrjitmM present could uu iinl iur hnn than this razor that sharpens itself? Probably he has wanted tn AutoStrop Razor for oir.e lime but ha.- neglected o buy it. Gt him this Christmas what he liubfi' iound tune to purchase for himsell Give him the razor he has wonted utotrop - rujti-r ami i,troppirfi ti J On razor3, -tu-ps, blaJth. et, , "icrenfter uiatiufnctur' d ir- i.s vc flliall upplv the trade m irk "Vulet" ill addition to the tiudc nark "AiitoSt rop" tn mi sdditionaK iiulicntiun tlutt tl.ey ire tlie i;tliuii- piu.iuct-. of 1h" Photoplays Khewhorr H'Ipw1 llerrtoforc LHt.rstT ..; nt'lill.1 Uor ;; I'lnnl neeh of tht- 8iicccaful in- uiiKement uf I W Mrlllltli't re- nmrkubli' iirodtiotlon "AVa lmun i:l .ll.'''-l).l "The UcMoMi He. with Marlon li.ivles Varnnwutit I'roiluctloti. 1'M.A' f Wnllaco HeM in "Mwi.s Audacious " r 'l.lKl'l "SninothliiK to 'Ihitik bout " ;,.WiHI -' Jlie Money ('har.ijer!- ' ml.oytAh Annette Kellennanti. In ' What Women Love " Al.H i MUll A Hort t- t11. In I.i .e Kiinian.'d " ntl'I'ltlAI. - "The Not.iil.ni'i Mils I.lle," utarrlne JvatheMno M:.c- ln.nnM. ft HI-AT SnilTllhHX Lionel Dar- ntnore. In "The Master Mind." MAKKK1 slIUVV "Th Mi.fer Mind " HI I. U'V7' -Jafh t. .i..l'.i.'a ' Uurn- Injr 1 Hi II Kit srilAMJ' i Monnan Maid.' with Mae MurraN nifST Cliur.ru Uv. I! "Ai. Old- rnniond Uo: CtB.lK The InvlnlMa I'lvorce," vl'h Walter McOroll hero, bo lu i'i 'inlntere'tlnc lover The outh eetn nut t. b'-lm: abou'. tl.-. uts nro wnh i !miill Job and j liim iim u "b'JH" bo . nd "thet thliKfa. A musi cal cuii..'.' favorite turther o nplirutM matttrK 1 ut It all ban the drrlted . ffeot uf ptdiriit the .louth's ' 'e-lni k.r.B nMl!t.e; then oonien the an. o'morn . tit 'hit th- fnf'.er hud r.iarrl d thf a-- tT.r- i niilt.il Stnii Thief .naK fj . an en--r'nn lie a n.oMe ni 't did a nti.ee far i. r.isr"ern will rzea'A 'tn pree'. tatiuii at the ititrrkK. Tien Sim Hanh appeared a the reFnutoeful a:.d lUable btirR.ar Tom M"ore hum eH!.a this roie in hii uual bri.sk and 1 reezy laih Ion. m.iki.ir '"' ' lW't of "' tU'1 nn -rtlrei; or.oltab'e utid appealing per son Inriotor Iarr Ueuuinotn has Ment-.l the iit.i- In direct continuity rn that :." t.ri" 'i wasted In the fi.r t s eiolt'-t. aid a'', the thrills are made to iount Tl -e Is a (rood Ooldwn nock cant, mi i'i ' ii K.'.te Ies'er, Moily Ma lone. lre:-e H '.' . Hazel Haiv, of "Sulr. ner" fan.e ai ''. 'est of all Ilai..utid Hattor. Thl- ixpert .'haract-f poi -travor '-as i "'tie b t rhl.'h he prcsenta In i'i put ' e i ii 'Hi; u; laUfrhaMo r a-i-nr. I'a-i'i'j Mje i" author the piece, wiu,' .v, -i i.'. i' 'tor, and t.. this 'fact may lo itt: fitted ho speed with which btvi TH." 'ii'i-.td Sntt.nisn. llKhtlnss. -un- ra and lal.oratory work show a desire to -.e- ni.pllsh "actlou stuff," for while the are pood In their wa; , thoy show t-'rai-kublc e o for visual beau'r lllvoll--' The llee;g. , Tartui" 2s an Ir.terefltli. "itiil ' ' '- iiiai.J 1-d-irar Jtice UurrouiJns ti nes t "Tarzan" n:.d this one ban the. ' lifSest t'.rtll if a''. for th- hero at t. o -.1 ' th- bolt'e 'it? tr. o Hens confer' ireri nlth bale ha-iuH It is a thrl. -ij t'.icl t i'id how the eTe-t was a. 't.ip'.i.'beu . . , -i'i ain a ii tur. sth e :t -j rv. "'a to. auli'it'u e:. Joyed eer-. irrli p.nif thr.l'. . - IMlar 1 as t...i : h i t-rn" to l':i(;land, n.-'i i.: ! 'mi iikh o (fir. . .-! e acquainted 't' f 'i .. z . F- '. r. . ' tr- V. 7i.. . ilal:r Mil.er . -.i i-'"t ..' r a.. In ,.oi tunt BUii r.rt.nir ro'ee ,i" n..- ViT.iai.U "ort'.s afd Kar'a X .. hrai .:i. Hnrry ltlver dlr-cted the piece nh'.-h was sapervLied by tJeortfe M Merrl k T'l- .jbb" and other ace.il n.'ure abo'-t 'hu theatre gTeatly heir1 " tve ir!s e:i-sce:i-. Yuletide Joy at Dumont'i , liiitn.iiif" The tnoMe .at!-e Wrv D. wn Tcast" has scored euch a b!; hit' ia' ET'.'et J. Welch l.aa cnr.tl:.ued it t - ' !-ii -lec'l It Is oi.e .r the I best l.w 'titreu at this 'ijUSi this I ea- V" :.u f..,.'i i hrls'.r..." feature! 'lu"...." i.e ti.itir.e-i wllj be j. beauti ful'..' 'i rr.t-.'. '.''.r. tn.as tree rtnu a fat r.c.l r.n'ure.. and . ir'lir.tr San'a C'a'iu. u ... ' t- dietr.b'ite cand, toyb ii'.d .i"i.' r'.ftb n..ri"; tie i.hlldrer. betr'.'.p'i'tf C) - -' ., '"ernocn New Dancers at Waltor W.tlten Itoiif A b -,' ..olldll .' ofi .-. ! Inciudli.N l. N w Y."k ' i - .1 V .1 Ml! i.l 1 . T.J ' " I''.. ... i su'jrl ' a ' i ; h'e l'au..i. . 'Ii ill e 1 . i H'l -l , I' s T'li rhe one razor thf r wi!! add to his comfort and pleasure every morniny, of the year. The AutoStroij Razor is a raaor nd stropping machine in one. Without removing the blade or laking the razoi apart, it can be -harpened. used for shaving and leaned. Every time he ihaves he will .tppreciate the care and thought you iiave to choosing the right present. Ailf j our dealer to thow yo.a the rnuii;i Jei of A..toStiop Raror -.ets from the "Mdtnp; po-Vct ki' to fitted .-.nil complftr Mj.-elinK eti iiotn th ttondiird set t i vt dollora to tin iittr-irtivr jfrlm? nilvtf -t h"- twcrjtv-five. Razor -f ombintd n- ' ',fmZi&i VHlvairt,,, r. j&.-rTr ?;. rs (I fflVOrrryirfeM FOREIGN FILMS AT ACADEMY "Cavallerla" Picturized Russian Star In Emotional Movie edemv of Miule "CavallerlB Hus tlcutia' Is the llrst of the cjntlne'ta. mo 'en w hloli are to bo shown In '? ,iear future In this city. Thla one i staged In Sicily in the ery town W the .st.ry ..f Mnscairiirs opera WMIUH The ston clom.lv Tollowp the J brtto of tho musical -rk with the addlt ion of a prologue leading tip to the main th- me. It is needless to go into further dota . s , of the plot here. An ut,stoM'?J,J; in this movlu 1" the seetnlnjc earnestness with which on cry player tnters Into the spirit of the work, down to the smallest , "extra There seems to be iv certain t ei so of pride in participating in this lllm thet is lacking In many of our hemi prw.lu.-t.oni and the Italian oe makers an) t be encouraged In thIr ent. rprlsi , . ,, In the other film. "Tou Marrlid MJ , Husband, ' a ll'ts.-lan aotresa is featured, ilt'iout'h the photoplaj won mado p Italy and Spam. The plot has to do 1th a girl who marries and Ib then sep arated from her husband. Becoming In sane she goes to a convent, whero Dhc remains until n, raintlnit on a new nltsr b-lts back thoughts of nor husband artist and she goes to his home. There 4he tlti'la a etaf.ie, ericttd to tho dead, aith het.'e'.f as tho subject. Tho artist has married and a child born of the fi-ond union. It Is for the BnV.e of this child Cist the first v.lf.i loaves the huusc. h I'' t t'.e new rpoure after a tnnlliing .cene Must of the action In Interior and the backgrounds are beautiful with thlr -lmnnli g pht Tlal (inalttles. An in pdde.l fenfire, t-elcctionn from "La Forza LM Dcitlr.c' and Cavr.l.exia llusti-an.'" worn Ming. Etto-o Martini, who wrue an encode:. t ccore for the scco id tllm. conducted 'STOP THIEFP AT ORPHEUM Lively Farce Is the Holiday Attrac tion OM.heum une of the Uvollect of far-es Is the offering for Christmas week It lr. "top Thief." the plot o. vilth Is lr.genl"ua and tho comedy clean and rapid. m , ., , On tiio eve oi tno v euuuiK i' . ' ul sent-mmded mar.V da-tghter to a t v uth vl.o la tiuublcd wlt'i t'.tti of klep-1 tonior.la u rev lady a maid Is intro duced l-to th- N-ir.e Tho bc;t man Iijiovi' if th- gronn'n nill'.otlon, and the fe kn. ms he;- wiHbar.d has the tame 'a .1: V- 1 ir trying to keen the , hecK ' ad.: ') tht. e-:oltemc!it, th , hicU i .. I a;;c!.s to ie tho ndVM.nct agent f. .i i rt.V-'sion:.". thief, the man i I i- i ,'.. 'ii ; : irarr: n-.- luiives lift"- the ! us looked tho placo over, and t-perlK- thsy 1-iv ingcnlouo plans fo- relieving the liouf" of tho wedding presents. Th ccmpllcj.t!or.3 multiply rapidly i.'it:'. t'.i'i' i.s a maio which it wou! 1 HO.-H. in v-.-sslble to untangle. How. tver, at the ilnlsh c-vcrj-thlnu Is smooth ed out pdti.lrRMy. The Ma- T'esmrnd V!a;vrs have op-rssrt'inlt'.e!- t" ajra'.n deim-nDtrate their versatilit:. 'r. far -al fklll. The piece was nice'.'" staif'd and tobtumed. GOOD SHOW AT CASINO ' Bert Lahr Proves Funny Corredlan. Burlesque Bills Elsewhere , Cadliifr Utrt Lai..' he.ivlB tl o Iloseliml U.r.s Coinpar.;- i -d easily proven that he is entitle 1 to th- plao from tho num ber of laughs h-j drao from the au dience. The. boo'.: of "I3fore. After and After That" Is filled with tunny lines and situations, and likewise i. number of i.t-w melodies, Adelo Ferguson is the prima donna, whlio l'.uth L-eiiico makes an a'traotivo eoubrntte. People's "Hose Ssoyde . ii London Kollou," and old standby, tut filled with new ideas and no a entertainers, In the ster.lng attraction J-o Mar'tn proves "some ' corr-dlan, und U ah'.y bbetted by R..se .Sejdeil, Jr , and a lo''c'.y chorus. liljou -.Max Splefe'.'E 'Social Folllen 1.-. u; t . th. tand.j-d set by the Amel ia. ;.r 'l.t sh. wi this year Tho show Is f'fl of funrv- hltuat'ons. tuneful murH, r"-''y Sirl. r:.d la-l"h twetitu. A nun. I ir cf burlto-u-j st.irb ora n Uie cast. ltoendero The Morc'ifi bisters, a lU'.r'y pair who made a hit here last .ar, ar-i again in the "All Jazs Rovue" a , ' the original ;s-rsonal!ty Uldu." A si -i.- that Cfin be -lstd as ono of t ie ties' ii:rni.M5 h two rtars who sing ''a-. - a :J plav r. u-li;al instruments, l.u I', weis, , . V'-er c -"-.edlun, keeps t - - 'n at "l.te were his needs after day i -'Sl r .iraffs-sssaaraL, WARFIELD & GRIMM RETURN Star Reappears In HIb Most Subtlej Characterization ' (tirrl k "Tho Hsturn of Voter ! ijrl'nm" swirhronlztd'wtth thn local ro-I inH.iit of David Wnrfield In a play that! Is t.eihaps con more pertinent audi timely -Hiir than It was when precentcd ,i d. cude ago by David Belasco, who pre lar"d the script Credit Is currently glvn in the program, as It wa Initially, to . J PoMillo, now noted In the molen ns a director, for oomo of tho basic substanco and animating motive. Vogu. of tho iisychlc nowadays and i contempornrj insistence on questing, thro'igh oulja boards, automatic nmonu ens.ts and otl er denceu both mechanical and persoiml into the penetralia beyond i the 'lutirtie. Rive pith and point to this, revlal. which also embodies Mr War- tie. Is ln.ipt uubtlo characterization. Tim geiulo old tlower-lover and f.owor gro t-r through whoso recrudosecneo, def'ly n"hleved, is wrought potent! sjii 1'u , inmience on tnot'o wnom no let: be! Ind. irives In one sense at least the persistence of personality nftor death It is an nffcctlnif and oolaclng play, M- Wnrfleld's portrayal of Peter C-'u'.i, who returns from tho spiritual wo-ii t- rectify tho mistakes that ho ma.'- 1 lie lislng, Is a distinctive acl miTi.mt. Ho iihown not merely tho shn.'.'w flguro of I'cter Qrlmm, bu' the tni'id and henrt and Eoul of rt Orltrr-, which are of more moment The plai is revhed in tho manner of tho first production ilnd several membm-s 0f the ' rlxlnal cast are seen in the roles tra t: . y ereat- d. Among tho most lm pjti.mt -re Mnrlu Dates, Joseph Hren na: .1 l.n halnpolh John F. Webber and W'l.Ht.i UoRg. Notable among the ali ;:.. .1 n.emlers of the organisation are Ml. Inn, Doyle, Ocorgo Wellington. De-t'ni l'lebacb, Edwin Dupont and Ta- !'. M -'ion. "SINBAD" RETURNS Revised Edition of Winter Garden Show Again at Shubert Miiibe rt - Jolron, billed this sea son as 'thn president of Joyland." in-augi'i'-'d hs sicond term In l'hlladcl n'ii i !a.t r ifiu This Is to Bay that "Kl'bnd." fie ' "opulent Oriental trav- esti" i.;--.e i u -eturn etigagtment in -thin It.'., 'i here the original edition hud I a ru.i if some weeks lact season. Thla i-ason tltr.essi-s a rcvlued ver-1 elor ,: '". fimillar V.'lnter Garden I pxtriix.m.' -... i i used on the "Arabian t Nlfihts" e. i " of tho vr.ndcr!ng uallor whose M-.ai.es brought Ltrnnge alghta nnu fout.ds to hK eye and car. Voyagern to tho Miulert will hao a iilmllar ex perience, ehpoclally If thoy are possessed j of earn atfit.ed to the classical In music. I iig Continuing Attractions ADKLPttl "The Sign on the Door," with Marjorlo Itambeau. Story of a woman who tries to save her iitopdaughtor from nn unfortunate marriage and thereby raises u mcnuchlng specter from her own punt. Chnnnlng I'ollock han pro vldod suspense nnd surprise In, nla plot. Miss nnmbcnu'B acting is admirable. LYRIC "Her Family Tree," an on tcrtalnlngly fantastlo play, with girls, music and Nora Hayes. In tho good"upport arc Julius Tan nen, Florence. Martin and AI Rob erts. Mlfl." Hayes, who Is her own produoor, has given a colorrul en vironment with muny unusual lighting effects. IIHOAD - "Clarence." Uooth Tark Ington'o chaVnutcrtlstlc comedy of America's temperament. Tho de lightful story Is about a whimsi cal soldier, played by Alfred Lunt, with uucu notable players ns Mary IJoIand, l'hoebo Foatcr, John Flood and Olenn Hunter In oupport Thcro Is nothing classic In tho "Slnbnd" ocoro. Uitt Jatt I The plot is about no tenuous an be fore, and tho specialties as numerous and varied. Incorporation of fresh humor and new songs has given, tho show a. "somewhat different" nspect Tho twenty scenes and the many; many costumes maintain Winter Garden canons of mode nnd modesty as well ns of taste in hues and color-harmonies. Tho cast Is virtually unchanged, tho re placemcnto being for th betterment. Among tho bettor known entertainers nro Lawrenco D'Orsny. Frttr.l Ann Uuolng. Leah Nora, Suo Crelghton, For rest Huff and Ma-Hollo, the dancer. AI Jolson slngn come of tho new songs In cluding that phonograph favorite, '"Am lon," in his characteristic ealcstnenle wa" i i A MARITIME NOTE l'orreit "The Night Doat" has re turned to familiar shorc3 after voyafl inga which took It to distant portB, but in the vear which has elansed since this Dillingham craft left Philadelphia It haa collected no barnacles. "Tho Night Hoat" Is Juct na bright and brisk nnd tuneful a.i on its first prc!x;ntr.t!on hero last fall. Virtually tho snmo company is v ith this merry tnuslcnl nhow. There are, for e.tample, the charming Loulte i Groody and the clover John Hanard, and Ada Lewis and tho Canslnoa. And tho caucy faco3 of tho nimble chorus lassies glvo no traces whatsoever of i tho paimgo of n. whoto year of time Dlnco last theno young ladles rcarr.pcred ' en a Philadelphia etage. , Henrietta The reason for the popularity of Henrietta Cigars There are certain definite facts that account for the tre mendous constant demand for Henrietta Cigars on the part of discriminating smokers. Henrietta Cigars are made "by Otto Eisenlohr (,7k Bros., who for over seventy years have been known as makers of good cigars. Henrietta is not an overnight creation representing the whim of one individual seeking a short-lived commercial ad vantage by a 'manufacturing innovation. Henrietta Cigars are made along straight manufacturing lines. The only secret in their making is the open secret of all man ufacturing success the use of the best materials obtainable and pride in skilled workmanship, in accordance with methods that seventy years' experience has proved to be the best. The Christmas season has always meant a tremendous extra demand for Henrietta Cigars, which we have not always been able to supply. This Christmas, with increased production, we can more nearly meet the call for Henrietta. We have aten to it that our increased production id distributed as fairly as possible among all the cigar stores, so that you can givr: for Christmas, Henrietta the cigar a man would buy for himself. Otto Eisenlohr & Bros., Inc. Established 1850 Philadelphia WILBUR MACK WINS VAUDEVILLE HONORS ', . , Author Stars in Own Sketch, Others Provo Good VaUdo ville Bills Elsowhere Keith's Wilbur Mock, In his new playlet, "Two Is Company," In tho head lino nttrnctlon thin week, and be It said now Mr. Mack easily deserves tho posi tion. Not only Is ho tho star of tho sketch, but ho In also tho utithor. Few actoro In vnudevlllo glvo tho finished performance that Mr, Mack docs. Ho receives excellent support Tho offering Is nearly tho samo nn that of last year only It has been drcsfced up and eeverat pretty musical numbers nro Introduced. An net In which tho staging Is done to perfection in "Daiico Stories," in which Halph Hlggn p-nd Katherlno Wltchlo appear. They arc ably assisted by Mack Ponch, (a violinist. Tho pair provo conclusively' to tho audlcnco that they know how to danco. Another offer ing -with a lot of good dancing together with sogs and Jazs in Larry Harklns and his "Monarchs of Melody." Ida May Chadwlolc nnd Her Dad present a. riot In rural comedy called "Wlggln'a Postoftlce." Ono net on Uio bill brought memories of tho great war. Jack Joyce, n veteran of tho Urltlsh army, who lost his leg In the early part of tho conflict, line a chnrmlng voice nnd tells reveral good stories. Hut thn grcateut thing Is his dancing. Aided by n crutch Joyce does some steps that some utago dancerH couldn't do with two legs. Jewell's Manlklnu nro always suro to ploso tho children and also tho grown ups and this they do In "Circus Day In Toyland." Jnmcn Dutton & Co. prooont an excellent riding act. Joalo Heather Is always a favorite with her Interesting songs and Is no rlsted by Hobby Heater nnd John Mc Laughlin. Bob Hall, billed no an "ex temporaneous" comedian, gives the au dlcnco any number of laughs. Kino grams mid Topics of tho Day opened the show as usual. . . , Olobe George Taylor ir "Polly s Pearl" mado n decided hit In t'ol.s must- oal tabloid, which leads tho Christmas bill J II. Canton and Girlies offered a danco dlvcrtlsseninet, and Harry Bulger and company proFentod un nmuslng comedy. Arthur Dengon song a number ,-U Imp TpayjsMUi u P yvtM of clover tongs. Othor acts Included 1 Hnlg ntid Lavoro In comedv natter : ' Chuck Hans, tho roping tnonologuht, ntid . Walter Femier, Allfslirnr Tho bill bi headed bl "Money la Money" nnd "Madame X, - with I'aultno Frederick Is tho film fea- ture. both of which wero warmly re- cciveu oy tno nuaiencc. utner ncto in I eluded Lane' and .Smith In a comedy I offering J Arthur linn nnd company In "Hugplpes and Trenches" j Waltor Knuff i man in "After Iho Hall," nnd Weston 1 and Marian in a number of dances nnd other nets of equal Importance. nrosdwny "Hvery Little Thing," a musical comedy with talented memborn comprising the company tops tho bill. Shea nnd Carroll sang nevcral numbers In big league fashion. Frank Whlttler nnd company had an Interesting play let Tho net of Mack and Nelson went over big. Katherlno MacDonnld In "Tho Notorious Miss Llslo" was the photoplay attraction. Crons Key "Tho Mlmlo World," a scintillating musical comedy presenta tion won hcadllno honorn. Itoso Wise and company In a comedy r.klt, were entertaining and won approval. Konalr and Ward In a comedy act wero welll received. Leon and Lltsl presented an not which wan full of entertaining value. A feature photoplay rounded out the bUl. Win. Tenn Monroe. Wlllard & Co. In "Tho Diamond Hontoro," scored a hit. Their net overflows with laughs. "On Solomon's Isle" with Lew Hoss Is a lively tabloid. Christy, accordconlst. and Ford and Goodrich, ulngerti und dancers wero nnplauac-wlnnei-s. "The Truth," with Madgo Kennedy in tho leading role, Is tho photoplay attraction. N'lxon Amanda Gilbert und Ilet Boys, nn all Philadelphia act, proved to bo n solid hit. Up-to-tho-mlntito songs and dances aro offered. Helen Primrose, comedienne, kept laughs moving inpldly: Jean Graneso won approval with her timely songs, and the Nikko Troupo of Japn thrilled. "Tho Man Who Dared" Is tho film feature Clrnnd J. C. Maclc and company In "Mother Goose" were easily awarded honor position. Mr. Mack's makeup Is a classic. Joo Armstrong, In nonya and storlen. got a eood hand Taxi-, a re markably trained dog, pleased, as did tho act of Nolan and his assistant Jug glers. A fcaturo photoplay rounded out i tno Din or merit. ' I l'alncr Many artlstlo stunts were offered by tho- Mullers, International flguro skaters. Norval Uaptie, tho speed king, thrilled in new numbers nnd other . Interesting ovc-nts mado an cnjoyablo ' program. GIRLS ACCUSE MILLIONAIRE Berlin Manufacturer Charged Wi. 1 --- a .uutrtiiieB to Run l Berlin, Dec. 21. -Cft J American vldtnr. ti i 3 l "Ilns defeat mnde llerlln 0,e mo', ' moral capital in Europe?" reeeli8 nuhstantlal nnawcr ycstcnlnv i,i lien nrrested IlwnM Vrmn n t " K mllllonnlro automobile i,intuifnu7' nnd his wife on serious emrK " The wholesale lmf. women of the host fninlii... .i. . . "V consumption of opium,' Vocal,,,'!! heroin tlirmicrhoMt iln , "' heroin throughout Oerninny's underworld, the recourse i i.... Wt' for lmmo.-al and criminal sccrot- Buinblinc houses wi..i ...."' changed hands niglitly, nnd mM,.!?! bncchanallnu orglc& these are the rcvclntlons follou-lnir n. 01 anion- The Frnni! family o-icuplcd n mi.' Kurfurstcndnnitn, one of Merlin a nm nrlstocratlc streets. Tranz moved ! tlic best circles, from which liu nif.i vlted debutante daughters amoni J" members of the nobility. Viml were held in his home nud evcrrV... from suggestive literature to liypno ' were used to bctrny the cirK iTr elinrierl fc"U, it j, llccentl- a girl of n good fomilr e,, I plained to the police that l'rnw Sill lirnnnt red bee m.,1 I l.J ,.i ' ,"la Oil I room without food, but she escaped Tk! police then raided the viHu, wlSS found sixteen women i-mnlovfil 2 Vnn.M office trim f..!!.,.. i .. "'." B pcricuces, were too nsliame.i t9 mS. to their fnmillcs. Sc-eroi clri, i formed the police that Franz p0" 11 Irresistible eyes, which made tinm IS slaves tho moment ho looked at thn Hottenoteln Named Medical Directs Ilarrlsburjf, Dec. 21 Dr n r Hottenstcln. of MlUcrsburg, u-aR terdiiy iinpolntetl county nipcllral diVS " tor for Dntlnhiu oonnti l.t- r-i. ' ', 2! I ward Mnrtln, commlssloi'icr of 'l,caM Many Freaks at Museum World's Museum .Siberlfl. i v 1,1 v.. Tntlnl. tin tl.ren.t..r.T,..1 ..." " .'" . . , ....., ,v0.. .null, i,.a ... test woman In the world ,,i. elghty-four-yenr-old --bo cjtiwai., aro only a few of a large tartv Interesting freaks who a nt, ,,U? tion. "m t. f, .-ia4 f jjjt ' flBrtgUMfrJ VWl&w3 . lKBiHiHyj