WKKMKltr "2ri M. VIS b UvAfoj "'J yrpr itet PTTBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; A atubday; jakoary i, 1921. UNI xu y. xjisi rr-i " -i . lI h . .u . THE PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK I 1 Tim thcntrlcnl new year will linve ot enst a becoming brslnnlnff In tlio iSS.wT nS'l'lto". even it Ihey don't, keep Sl?1."'?i..t.13u' wfs'ntr tho oia saw Hint .!nl inltlntcs the callow twelvemonth win continue UirouRliont the ntty-two A. tn?reof Tnls '" too much to ex J?Ji " ,er u'' elzo tho lny and enjoy whfct novel ofrcrltiffa wo can whllo wo. may. .1 0n Monday nlirht thero will bo "Mon-1 iu .r venucilre,'1 the ctmrmliiB operetta "n' Anrtro Jlwwmr linked on Hootii Tarklneton'B "period" novel ; "Aphrn ' une, the elaborately spectacular dinnia rnade out of Pierre I.ouvs' Krench novel ?t tho ranio name, from which was de rived nlso a Krench play and Krlnwrer' onorn. and "KlmvltigA." a itage version of "Joe" Lincoln's vvhlmstcnl Cape rod story, It la Intcrc.ttlnir to note that all or next week's new stage attractions are. derivative:!, nnd In each case from . jourceii that hao had earlier micoesi in tnolr orlRlnal form as well as lenRthv I engagements elsewhere ns theatrical cri. tcrprlaea. MKSSAOEH, whose operetta Mill be produced nt the Forrest, It a noted ! J-ronch composn .mj ru iductor, whose American tour Inst r.ir n dlr. etor m ' the Tarls Connenatolro Orchestra will I be remembered by music lovers Itn Ik1 nlsp the oonipoier ot "Veronluue, ' a' delightful light opera, presented In thl country more than a ilecudc ago and re ylved with much omeenq lnit eioii in I'orlH. His grand opeia "Madanu v. lirvsanthnmp ' wlO, 111. cat, a , I'lerro Lotl'H Mtrrj, vv.is nlso produced both In Chicago iukI New York, but aid not win permanent place In the ie pertory, possibly on account of the great popularity of tun I'licctnl-Davld HelaHco. John Luther Long "Mndnme Ilutten'x 0M somewhat similar Japanese them. Tho Idea of "operating" "lleaucalre ' originated with Ullbrt Miller son of Henry Miller nnd nnv one of the most Rltccessful producers i'i I,o nlon The story, by Month Tntuingicn, written over twentv j eur ago. when the now huccessful novoll't and iitn.v vvt lni Just been graduated from I'rinceton was as wldclj if id in Knglnnd as in Amorlca. Its sales ran Into hundred of thousands of copies Who dooa not re member thb romance of the cousin ol the French king, who, to avoid im iinwelcomj marriage, escapes to Kng land disguised ns a barber, and at tho famous watering place. Hath, falls In love with the beautiful Lady Mary, wins her heart, unmasks, "cheats" at cnrdi. lights duels and In the end goes back 10 France to espouso his first lovo. In play form It was a Mansfield uuccess A master of the classic form of operu aomtque, M. Meisnger has long been nn International figure Frederick Lons- una is mo iiorettist and Adrlnn itnsn the lyricist, Tho title role was assumed ' during both th long Iondon nnd New York runs by Marion Green, formerh a Chicago oratorio and concert baritone and ho will sing It here, supported In tho oroglnal cast. t A PHRODITt:- will put on tho big Jt. Shubcrt stage, upon a massive scale and with gorgeous coloring one of the most celebrated romances kno'vn to modern fiction Tho original storv hi Plerro Louys. a Frenchman, was a ,en- ' M!0 I) riiwon, uriuun versions in j':ngusn much toned, have been printed, but the story remalnod chiefly In libraries un II I'terro Frondale made tho dramatic ver sion which was Midi a sensation in 1'arls that Mary Garden afterward appeared In It In the grand opera adaptation, with musio by Camilla Hrlnnger. Thn Heorge V Hazltton was engaged by Morris Gest, who bought the American rights, to adapt tho play for tho Ameri can stage It was produced last Decern- ner in New york and was a Dig theatrl FEATURED OVER LOCAL FOOTLIGHTS 1 Hr ,l rv' 'i$L ,)?' i 'JPIE BEAU, HUSTON, LOLA DELPHIE WuGHAN. 1- I "REYNOLD'S Crocs WILLIAMS, "WaUofi KooP x REVUE' Keys KciHi t 'jf ' , Caeitio -5'" ii-flh.JT k i - I! 1 ml wk Mk wf 1 w 1 fT? mk CSN.ViS, or Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Weel, New Vttnictlons FOHtH'SI - "Monsieur nouenirc. a romantic operettn with hcoro by An dre Messager, tho noted French com-Do-ei and conductor, based on Booth Tarklngton's noel nnd play, in whtch Itli-hnrd Mansfield starred. It In a lomanrc of sentiment and Kenslbllll of tho period when hoopsklrts and powdered wigs were the vogue among ladles of rnste nnd gentlemen were gillant simlres Marlon Oreen, noted American baritone, has the title role, and Nnnrj Glbbs a populnr London singer. Is the Lady Mary Carlisle. SflB7:f7"--"phridlto." tho elaborate ly staged Century Theatre spectacle. Dcmetrlos. a oung kculptor. Is In Ioo with a Venus he has carved from marhle and Impervious even to the i prcffeied love of queens, till he meets' I 'lirj.vh- an Alexandrine lietnlrn Ills' quett of hei Iom lends liltn from cte Motion to sairllrge at her behest, but lusi piofatiatlon of the deity ends his passion for C'hivsls and restores his ideal love for the goddess. McKay ' Morris and "aullne Armltage have ' tne leading roles ."haing ' a comedy of fape Cod made out of "Joe ' Lincoln's agreeable noel h Paulino Phelps nn I Marln't Short llirry llcregrord has tho role of the "oung-old" titular chsrncter whimsical carver of to "hips, who is alwns forgetting him self in caring fur the interests of those around him Claia Mooros. for some seasons leading woman with William Hodge, plays the soung widow who i bring rominee into "Shavings'" life LURE OF THE STAGE Uertha Flebach now with David War Hold In "Tin Keturn of Peter Clrlmm," at the Garncl,, has icturned to the stage this peii'oti nfter a period of retirement of seernl stare. Kho was nt the begin ning of her career tho lcadlnr Inirenue. nt the Stadt Thoitre at Wiesbaden, and left that position to come to this country with Madame Cotrelly She was for several vears a prominent member of Ilclnrlch Conrled's companv at tho Irving Place Theatre, New York. Her marriage to the then mayor of Cincinnati brought about her retirement from tho stage; but, llko ovory player ot real devotion to tho art of tho theatre, she finds the attraction of tho work of tho stngo too great to bo gainsaid. HAFRY BFKESFDRD. "SHAVINGS" Broad Continuing: Attractions cal sensation on account of Its elaborate ' WAI.XUT George Aill.ss, In a dlstln- staglng virtually tho anginal com rany and all the mammoth production consisting of ten stago pictures of spkn- 1 dor, will bo brought to Philadelphia. "Aphrodite" is partly historical and I partly fiction. Tho two hl&torical char acters nre llcmetrlos, a sculptor, whee mutilated statuo of Aphrodite still is exhibited as one of tho prizes of the I Louvre In Paris, nnd Berenllco, queen of Kgypt at tho period of the novel. 6D Tl. C. Demetrlos Is loved by Berenike. but ho repulses her advances because of Ids Ideal lovo for lus statue of Aphrodite only to fall a victim to tho wiles of Chrysls, a courtesan of Alexandria and tho most notorious of women from the Temple of Aphrod't Kor her he com-n-.lti) sacrilege and tnercby Is freed from his Infatuation returning to his splr.tuai love for Aphrodltt Porothv Dalton, the motion-picture actress, who 'ureated' Chrysls, is replaced by Paulino Arm -tge. remembered f. r her Cno work here In tho lll-fatrd ' Haunted Violin" nad with John Prew inth 'Catblnl " Mc Kay Morris, a rlF ng oung rotn.uitic netor, plas the sculptor The Barkers, who painted tho scener for ' Cliu CUtn how " Km performed like service for phrodlte" and Michael Fokine origi nated and drilled fie choreograph- A TANG of the wholesomo salt breerl- nesa of Cape Cod may bo (pected nt tho Broad when 'Shavings," located "down IU annul way, is produced. T'ie comedy was taken from Joseph r I, a coln's novel by I'atihne Phelps and M.i Ion Short Tho sc-nes arc on Cape Cod nnd the quaint and humorous characti r" which Mr. Lincoln criattd for tho Dook appear on tho 'Mage The companv l bended by Harry Bcresford Tho story centers about Jid Winslow, maaer of toy ships and windmills His eccentricities and ars of self-denial have turned him Into what nis fellu townrpeonlo regard a a orank. I'd, however, has iranv lovable character istics, which endear him to hH friends, and lovo comts to nim as r,- is sur 1T rounded bv bin toys in the Cape Cod . shoD Jed'H rom.in. o develops an un- ,i." Huspected manliness in the toymak. r. . teniw,0 ,a( teen looked upon with nmuse- bul ment nnd tolerance, tempering the hu plt morousi angles of tho plot with a note of ter pathos. r t A at ;t tr. J. ot go GRACC, poise and Intelligence play their part In making for success on tho stage. bVrt it Is tho voice that i tin telling factor In perr.oniltv hs Pcagj Wood, costarring wttn u- natd urtan ami Halpli Morgan in 'Bin Mies," current at tho Lyric Miss Wood plavB tho role of Julm in O-'eorgu llobarts charrnliig romantic (o Play with music lulle is u maid of Brittany wIiosm del ghtful rn-cent and Jn Hweet inodulnled voice add to her lovn bleness and attract to her th American doughbovH quartered in her home after iho atnilst ce. "H Is tho speaking solco that nuais o much m the th. itre today." s,iys Mih Wood Kerv attnMon l.s paid to tin , i evnlopro nr , f i 10 nglng vole, hui oo llttlo to that ustd m ordinary .1 i iguu It ii iihi o i ni inhered that thi t peaking vul.e hai. i v i j nr nnd contour much as has the fue -leaking Itt Ju&t i as much an art as slr.gi ig. hut sneaking ,. Is a better index of diameter and per F" (-onallty thmi singing la Jlfl "Tlio quality ot the voice its rate of logi ibrntion, tho resonance inflection, ac . f oi nt are all retlectlons of ope'tj person- m nllty Piople in nerj-ii.iv nro give too light thought to thin The training of ho volcj for general conversation and business) useH Is soniethiig that Is being ieglected Wi- nil like to meet and talk with persons possi swing a pie nan t olee." P t - 0(1 TIIFJ reopening ot the Walnut was quite a gala as well as successful cccaslon. Thore wire a couplo of intr iRtlmr coincidences such as tho ma vol ah fill participation, which nc.uieu mat .viityor .nii Ileyburn hail made a similar gratulatm address nt tho time of the Walnut's centenary celebration nother nilnc' ilence was in tin inning pustule o' venls of the plav vihl'.i ha ' a similiu Itv to tlio opening of "Ch'ora. ' with wheh - ho Little Thea'ii a dedicated In both pla " '.-a.shed and Ntiml J airplane lands tin prin. tpals In tin Ir theatrical env .ronnit-nr However Mr Vr her s ' The Green Goddess, htlll playing at the Wiiltm? is a much more skilled and engaging jil.iv iion "Plilorn ' Hlrnpl.v as an "adven- l litre pla.' &" " ' l'rogr.unel, It hnn iT.ill fitifl uiiKtiense Also it ha-s in It U bottle sketchy psychology' of tho Hindu ."S- race. .... , Mr. Arliss gives a poised intorpreta-, tion of lilf rajah Ho was n bit "sloiv ' Vnndav night, it ml was obilously "llsli- '." as thei say. for certitude of ef fect!, but his characterization Hafjy and firmly "set la now Nash Had Chinese Model LTli nrototvpc of rim ie V. -ir. Rn.KA" Clitneji.v unort in ' ikl I Willi hie h fmoi funin" I'liPi ; j, ;..i.ln oi n lcrnnolsco. Oeorgo Nnsh who pla.vr At pari. ii?"i ;"' v i' -- " , lu 111 liJfl uUu Uauuts. i gulshed Impersonation, rcdedlcatcs the lieautiruu.v rcrnoueieu nouse wun "Tho Green Goddes'." a drama of ila. bv William Archer, tho cele brated critic, who hni written a modern "play of adventure" which, Inn ever. Is distinct from the mere melodrama of thrills splendidly cast and produced r.Ynrr "Huddles." Georco Hobart's at tractive stotv, with n c Hlllan's tuneful music, of a maid of Ilrlt tin and a "hv American lover He is one of a gioup of doughbovs bil leted in a Broton home after the ar u.isili'i Donald Brian. Peggy Wood nnd Balph Morgan have the principal role ClinsrxrT "East is West " annealing diama of a ( hinese bride bought for a San Francisco tea merchant Fav i Painter is -tarred as Mil g Tov the purchased bride whose reactions to, vmerloan v.avs wner the scene shifts from China make an npppeallng lit-1 tie plav. It is victor al!. staged I VfTllOroi.il .l.V Ol'FRA HOUSE "The Hd Wvnn Carnival" with Ud Wvtin, "the perfect fud, abetted In fun making bv Lillian Fitzgerald Black and White .Melody Bovs, ftegnl ai d Moore and other noted enter tainers New solids and specialties are among the nuets of the new Million i GAJIIUCK "lleturn of Prfer Grimm rtvlvil with Mr Wnrflcld again m the role of the lovablo old gardene-r whose ktorv hows tlio persistence ot lirri-onulli: after death An affecting i-id snlnelng drnma and one of mo ment In vl'w of contempoin iin in terest in ps- ch c phenomena AIri.l'IIT'"Vie Sign on the Poor v uh Mutjorle rtambcau .tn" of a woman who trie to --ave h'-i tep daughter fron an untortunatn mar wig. and tl'erebj raises a inelincti.g -pei ter from her own P'st .Ml,s Ham beau s acting Is admirable Vaudeville KEITH .S Harmonic Shone and enm pani. sketch FmniH Carua. singer, Spctiv-er ar.d Williams, romedlnns .luck Benin mmedv ind music. Kar.l Norman Impersonator, Ade laide Bell, dancer: Tiamfleld Sisters musical moments Itnvmotid M'ilber' and Weuvcr Brothers, handsavs t lierl" ijl iUf. - Peails of Pel. in, musna' oomed "Keen Little Thing" Uu' 11 and I ev lit. comedians, Kiblil. and Kane, skit . the Four Bards listing a. t Fddle Vardo mono I gue F.dna Bennett and companj . Hal and Francis, somjs, Uule and i Krlen revue and Graham's Marlon- li'.LFOlW.VY "Bits of Hit-. with ' Brown ard Hvans ami Six Petit' Fe nine "i'h.- North Winds Malice w th T..m Santschl. "Protlteer iketch V.i i aid Hvman, su (th and comedv. the Mudge, Morton Tlio 'inrt Leon and Mitrl acrobats Ci'O.ss KKYs P' Harmon mind render Har-y Bulger and . mnpat-v suetd Al anl Angv Knight s,,np The Tmi Ii.itnlgrants singers Tr idle HK'iers acrobats New bin lfajtU.Mt',ai Y O'Div-a and Seals aqua.', a t At.nett Kellermann, In ln' Women Love." movie Rose V. is ...al rompanj urprie olTrlng Ml k unl Mfirell Lumnr. comedy offering Vew bill last half W.MW 1'C.VV - Julian Ha .v 1 ' mpanv in .ketcn. Arthur Fields phonograph star Archie 'ottb' ' "ongs Stuart Cm-. skit Mlldreu Warren Corrardln Vnlmals New YV0VU'-rLdifr and Bell, fo.,gs and Vi,ii- "Ciei" log vronder. George Wn.sli In 'The Plunger ' movie, and nher fiatuies Ashi Troupe, magi- ,;V,Tu-Vian,n" Ur Holiub and Harr ' Crawford, in hkmch , Wilbur Sweat man and His Jazz Boys; Klttiotw Mulcahy songs, Arthur and Leah Hell, ventriloquists, the Pelots. Jug gling nnd movies Koof Kntertainnient ijnjS'v I'U'KIIUT IWOV Midrfn Mil. r Tre Personality Dancer llden imii! and Hum Wbl'e. dai . en Mao ll.ile se'lcs of steps , ,V(; Hill fantastic dancer Hmi, Cirle, singer and Tropl-al M'i n l..lllil Museum H '),' li iiiorgn Auge g n ' M ' otlui novelties offered Sliatinc Iff I'AI.AUI. -GludvH Lamb and Nor val Baotie, last week of stunts, George and LUuabeth Muller, Ogure skaters, Leah Croger, fancy skater. Stmli OI'I'IIIJI'V "Marry the Poor Girl, ' a lillur.fus rnineciv which lus not hitherto been pioducud In this ell' ti... ui.ii i revolves around thu ex nrdhrt of a mati hmnklng mother marn h r daughter 'o ! atnus.nT heio Miss pesinond p'n 'a r ' "" ' ''' M.u.tre s ni 'oy s WuJt Is I-jv ne r h satire will be participated r h ni In meriv hlackfa. e men P, Mk the pldlio-iiccoidioiil-t, , clal added featuie and Plrector Em met Welcji win sing original compo sitions. Burlesque C.ISLVO--"Abe Bevnolds' Itevue' with specially elaborate eledrlc and tume effects It Is a Max Spiegel production. In which Hevnolds, knovvi ns n Htbnw Impersonator, dispenses with the ttbual whiskered make-up "Once I. pon a Time is the title ot Pouglass Leavltts new burtetta Monica Hedmond and Pot Lelghton are In the cast I'KOI'I.L'S 'Twinkle Toes is a Jean Bcdlnl production with nianj spec tacular features The Five Crj Babies' Jazz Band is a feature Dav, Seed. Belt) Weber and Zela Madcap arc In the cast. TltOCADUno "Some Show" produced bv Barne fjerard. features Tommv "Bozo- Sndcr. Babe Burnett, the vouthful soubrette , Halllo Pcan, "the Eersonallty girl" . Andy Gardner, "the illlken comedian. ' and othe"3. There will bo professional boxing Thursda night. Attractions in Advance JA.XUARY 10 ADEr.riII"So So Long Ago,' a fan tasy of love romance and jouth ol the early seventies. JASUAliY n GAIHtICK "Tlie Stotm. a romance ot the big woods, b Langdon McCor mick, featuitng a realistic forest hrc JXXUARY J! SIK'nCHT Kissing Time" with Wil liam Norris and Kdlth Taliaferro heading the cast ronilKST "Ilitchy Koo Revue ot H'Jl ' with Huimmiil hlms-elf: Julia .--andersor, George P Huntley and Povli- and Pion, the dancers I.YIIK' - "Stnllln' Thru" with Jane Cowl as star 11M..VF7 "Fitter Patter" a musical lorncdj, featuring Frnest Trucx Based "n Willie Colllei s delightlul farce 'Caught In the lUni " "East Is West" Actor Married r.nbirt (ibei, nf th. "Uabt Is We companv, got inarr,d th, other daj to Maude Fulton, starring 'Ms season In "The Humming Bird" a jiluj of which slwj Ls tne author Th. tuariiage is the culmination of a childhood romance, when both the c n ttncting parties lived lu t Iouis and went to school togethci They had not howevir met for several jears until a few w i ells ago- whin both wci, plal'ig .n Boat. ,n Miss Fulton appeared ,n 'The Brat" which she wrote- herself and in Jtveral plays under the managtint-nt of Oliver Muitn-co Her first husband was Wil liam Hock, and with him she appeand in ' Tho Candy Shop, ' and other musical plays Wynn Wears Thirty Suits Fd Wjnn at the Metiopolltan, ha rceclved from an admire" of Intirn'i tlonal Falls Ontario, fveral suits of p-ip r dothe-s with the suggestion that In biibstlluti thvtu for some of his out -Irtiidisb eosiumcs which he wears in his c'lrnlval' M"nn dons nt eucli and iwry performance no less than thirty different stlis of luadgea' Miss Rambeau to Appear In London Marjone B.itrbcau in the stellar rol n 'Ti-e sen on tho I oor ' chann'ng Pollocks mkci ssful mdodramn nno mad, arrang. nit nts with A H Woods to ap'ar In tin jliv In London next sea son Mis Bimbeau has never plajed on th otli,r side Si irr "road A VluulKunier, ail.1, ; J I Sllv 1' H Mxnn NI rilling r. tirn Msr I 0. NEXT HKKK UARONESS DE H0LLU1I (llnrrlrtt Ijirmliie) A IIBiTs raw ford In "n I4)VKh" Jiirr Itois vtllhnr Swentnnn rllnir i l.eiih Hell ' The Pelots VI t I.CAIIV A MTKI.KY i'm-'l I "m ' -. o I m rrv IRELAND IN KEITH PLAYLET "The New Moon" Gives Gaelic Set ting to World-Wide Superstition Tne superstition about tho new moon Is almost International, but In Iroland apparently It holds first place J nnd so Ldgar Allan Woolf, who has written several nucccesul short plays, has mado Ireland tho tceno of Its nctlvlty In his one-net play "Tho New Moon,1' which will be presented nt Keith's next Week. The star of this new vehicle Is Hertnlne Shone, who Is ono of tho Ingenue typp of leading woman. She possesses the wlstfulness which Maudo Adams had bb a characteristic, and It fits Into tho rolo In this romantic comedy, "The New Moon" In ono of few sketches with scenes In Ireland that havo been presented In vaudeville, Miss Shono Is supported by a company of four. Attractive musical numbers have been especially written for tho piece. "Funniest Face In the World" James Bradbury, tho veteran comec dlan who scores In "Shavings," was said by Pr. Frank Crane to possess "tho funniest faco In the world." But this means facial expressions Mr Bradbury uses a big assortment of different nnd distinct expressions during hla performanco of Cap'n Sam. 'BEAUCA1RE' PERIOD GOWNS Romantic Operetta Costumed In eau Nash Fashions "Monsieur Ucaucalre," tho Andre Mes sager romantic opera, which cornea to tho Forrest Monday, carries tho specta tor back to tho days when squires wore, gallant nnd gay nnd to hoop-skirted ladles who, with hair powdered whlto, sot Damo Fashion .1 merry chaso with their love for brocades, silks and satins. Flno examples of co3tumcs of the period when Beau Nash reigned as Boclal auto crat at Bath aro to bo seen In tho pro duction. Nancy Glbbs, ono of tho popular trlma donnas of London, who was brought here for tho role of Lady Mary Carlisle, Is at all times beautifully gowned, and wears bcr daintily rustling silks with distinction. Sho first nppoan In a gown of puro white, mnlo with wide hoops, slender wnlst and, low-cut bodice, and with her wig of whltp sho presents a charming picture. In the second act. where her heart Is gayly plt-a-pattlng to tho lovo lyrics of Beaucalre, she wears a shaded peach-colored dress. In tho last act sho han chosen aKOwn of Dresden plnlc and blue, hoop-skirted nnd trimmed with rosebuds and cream laco and a band of pink buds In her pow dered hair. tommiM &MAA (irrniuntown Ave. lit VennnKO NKXT WEEK MARION DAVIES In Hubert W. Chamber' The Restless Sex 2d lleh Market St. is. ".no. y.m. 7 a a Inn., Turn. & Wed. n.iii Titorrii TWJ. tho lion V miilcr .IIIM & SW.VhSTKK i hint & iiki.i, nt k j on.vs v.K.OIUii: NAI.SII n Tin: ita'mjiir" oC4t 321) AND T-rrsr Ms, All Next Week r.I.I.IOTT I)Kri'R. MII.TON MI.I.S. MA1II.L. JL1.IKNM". M.II1T and All-Mur "BeholdM'y Wife" ( lieOrr om ilv, "In 1'ull of Troubles" TSetuvot-,: M. ah. Market Turs., Wed. VI. K y. MM. In "THE MISFIT WIFE" Ihiir,.. I'rl A s.it.All-Sliir tint in "The Mutiny of the Elsinore" TllvM illi AM) SVNSOVt STS. M VM)A 1IAAM.K In "Food for Scandal" Clirlstv Coined "Out for tlir Mglit" Thursiliy. I'rldiiv, Nnturilay Blanche Bates & Hobart Bosworth In I'lctiirWiitlnn of nnp Crrr's Noiel "THE BORDER LEGION" Coe-iv- Iiirket SI. Pel. fioih mdny A Tuedduy lilt. I II ill uici; In thi: iuinkv mks. .miiNsoN cd.,Ilunmlni- KlrliUiie In 'Womun's .Vlan' ThursiliO. 1'rliloy "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" svn Riiw. "youthn nr.siRK" Ceaa BOTH AVI) CEDAR AnNl'i: Mon. & Torn. HAI.I.Y RKID In' "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" n mi. s. thi H'-i.. in i.i.i i: nt'RKi; in "Till: I'RISKV VIRS JIIIINSON" Fill. .1 sT . "I I IN MARV.s ATTIC" ofoadtA,1 ANCVstl'.K AVE. tIST hTIII.KT Monday A TuiMluy IIMtt.l'.S RA In "An Old-Fashioned Boy" Mrd., Thiim.. In nt ifhnhnll Vount In "Villi. CHANNEL" I'rl. i Sut , "sni,ine U xhlnk Abont" CHESTNUT HTRKET nELOW nVELFin STREET Next Week SETTING VAUDEVILLE A PACE FOR THE NEW YEAR1 Distinguished Lesltlmnto Artiste Hermine Shone ASMRTBD IIY IIILI.Y HHODES H CO. In "THE NEW MOON" A DBMOHTFUb TANTASTIC COMEDY 1IY DDOAIt AI,UAN WOOLP Brilliant Trlma. Donna-Comcellenno Emma Carus STAB Or MANY MUSICAL SUCCESSES With J. WALTER LEOPOLD SINOINO THEIR OWN BONOS CHESTER LOLA SPENCER & WILLIAMS TUTTINO IT OVER" A FEW MOMENTS WITH JACK BENNY MIXING COMEDY AND MUSIC SPKCIAI. FEATirREI 8DC0ND AND FINAL TRIUMPHANT WEEkl KARYL NORMAN "THE CREOLE FASHION PLATE" IN "A TENT OP MELODIES." WITH 1I0MUIU SIMM0ND3 AT THE PIANO ADELAIDE BELL DANSEUSE EXTRAORDINAIRE RAYMOND W1LBERT TRANSFIELD SISTERS IN "MUSICAL MOMENTS" "TOPICS OF THE DAY" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! Weaver Brothers ARKANSAW TRAVELERS THE ORIGINAL HANDSAW MUSICIANS IHO SHOWS DULY, 2 I. M. INCLf DING WAR TAX. 30c AND BOc NHIIITH. 8 O'CLOCK. .10c TO 2.00. MEATS ON SALE ONE MEEK IN ADVANCE THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Beat Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre porMWiT Programs for the Week of January 3. Subject to Change I A CTAD ntANKLIN & GIRARD AVE. rtJlUIV MATINEE DAILY Monda "The Ilcvenro or THraan" TueidHy - "Tlir Itevenn-e of Turznn" -H lt'llllnm lrtrMnn, Thf hClHIeTA Wrd. William 1'nrnum Thurr WIIIMm 1'nrnum. l"rldi -1'cirl White. . S.iturdu Pearl Whlto, Thr hcuttlerd'.1 "The vm-iiII em" "Thev Thief'' Tlir Thief" A I 1DOR A "U" CERMANTOWN AVE. AUKUIXA MATINEE DAILY Stonehousi-. "riirlor. Ileilroom. j"'",. ASl or ine ?"'" lAKt of the Mohlciin" honm Olrl'H IUHnncc,iJ 'I nc i"v v, .v BENN src,DfotvsP.;oCh,i.afin JATINEB DAILY. oi..un.n. Ki'iiaiiid luiirnom. i Tvim HlonchouM."l'rlor. Ilvjlrootji. lli th, , VV-...I Ttrnur'M "1J1HL Ol l"c ......".". nlmrc Tniirnnr n I i.-rl viola Dana "Clioni tat E llummerito'ii OVERBROOKrJn., avb Mon Tonrneur'n "ltst of the JlolilcanV Tuei. Tourncur's "Lint of the Motilrans" Wed. D. W Griff Ith'H "The lv lloiifr" Thurn D. W. Griffith's "The lve Ilnner" Prldaj' Elalno IlnitimerKteIn In "U'hlsiHTx" Sat Wallaco Hold In "Alnajn AuilaelouV PARlvf niDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST I mA Ma, o.jS Uv,. n.i0 to 1t Mon MacDonalil. "NoIoHouh Mini T.UIe" Tii;. MaeDonaM. "Nntorlous .VIIhvi Ule" VVedneilayIiuKi Glaum In "Ire" TJiurwIay Liulto Glnum In "jAr" rrl. L. Ilarrvmor In "The Muvler Mind" Sat. Jnclc Holt In "The I!eM of Lurk" SPRI Ifk BOTH AND SPRUCE . . wn, juTivrr lVed Ti-Srr,Vld "(iVhia A SiliVlouy" , Thun. --A Kellermann. "Ila, TV"i"T.i?niL nliS "A1hot A idaelouV Trlday Theda Itara In ' KtwiluS. ne?A. & aUo1oU" I Saturday-Duck Jone, In SUSQUEHANNA a iTiinm v .uoii . uumen m "Tlie vim Who Ilured" fTuei. -Clyde Cnc.k In "The Hiiiituman" . n. iruin-. himi jn ire iionor riTieTii llaiiKhter nf i,mln" C'leopatrn" 'Tvvo .Moons" Vii urniDri broad street and BLUEBIRD HUfaQIlJCHANNA AVD CONTINUOUS 3 UNTIL 11 t,-n,i.v Jarlt Holt "Held liv Ine '-"'"", vtond.o Ji J" Vti.1. i.i.i hv Hie Eneni.v" JH-'T-Midlce Kcnnedv. "Hell, ourwlf" 17tli & StJPO MAT TV A If V Mon Allan Divan'H "The Vorblddrn Thlnit" Tuedai - Smnn In "The Si-ir" JWcd t'lira K. Vounc In "Ml-l-Chinnel" Tl'.'jr" Clnra IC. Younic In "MI,M'hiinn-" 1 rlilnv Cnnntance ninnev in ".1(1 i:nt" bat -Mary JI Mlnter In "Sweet I.nnider" WUtUUtAUWMUlHUttVMtt CARMAN Two Americans In ' Flobtr' r.ir'-c cv Ri.uifalie" COtrpir v .in,b the ro' nf li . tet-vt a-iu vj ii io i 'Beaucalre" Cast t e Mon-.ii 'ir w r- i li ,lB Il'nl i Diiki cf Wi i tn ir. ti I m ni.in or muhici COURSE SALE WT MON. PRICES J5.00, ADD TAX .50. VI Ml. OKIIKItS CHCCkSTO GERMANTOWN AVE. ABOVE ALLEGHENY Mnndas Loul" Glaum In "I",, ruiioay rxiul.il Glaum m "" WeiieidiO I-'Ul"' "-um '" .''?"., ,. V " ii iiomorlh. "A T houHund to One" K.'SKMZll- taKoEtb .VAThou-.ind to On. Sat TO The NIXON-NIRDL1NCER THEATRES fS AVENUE 4TH AND ALLEGHENY MATIVKR niirV Mon. Ethel Clajton, "The Sinn of Ronnnne" BELMONT B2D Aaova market Mondnv Alice Lako In "The MMlt Ulr." rue-idiij AlUe Lnko In "nie MUM Mlf." . ij. ii' Hoaworth. "A Thou-ind to one;; Tuci. Klhe Clayton, "The Mliw of Km. itine" dBl7 IlosSroft " ''A Thousand to One" I Wed -Ethel Clijtnn, "Tl.c Wei, of If'"l?J" at -H nosvorn Thur--Ethe CUjton '-The Heb of l) JJ" CENTURY UtlQ Ma- ffla.KeV'J-iif. . K-cHy,. T4- in -An oigtCSKKS 8!g i Wanda llavvlev "Too,! for Mnivdal" n!od.V M-iry rirkfurd In ,"W , vi'fi?eday Mary I'lckford ln'"ndi" rhJ -W Riiell. "The Man Who IMrrd f?llll loswoitli, "The Unite Manter' Sat Saldino rttrr.eJm.lJWmau' Fay's Knickerbocker.soon to io:8o Monda5 "The llroaluy lnl'W" TuoBday "The llroudvjny Iliilihle" Thuraa-- '","": "',,,, ,'.., rrlday "The Hrondiiay Hiiuu e" siturday "ThlreadvM,jllubble" CEDAR C0'rn AND CKDA" AVENUE Mon Wallaci Held. "Aiilnam Auiliif In" Tue; Wnllain Held "Almi." Ai d"J o J" Wednedas "Tlw L1 cy Mni. JohnJem" Irldaj Lii Novuk. "fp in Marj'n Atlle" Saturdav Eva Noivali "Un In Jhi,," aII '., I, PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES FORREST rSS MONDAY Two Weeki Only Nights at 8.15. Matinees Wed. & Sat., 2.15 THE WORLD'S REIGNING MUSICAL SUCCESS MR. A. L, ERLANGER .resents ' OILHERT MILLER'S LONDON PRODUCTION or THR ANIinr MLSSAOLR-IIOOTII TAHKIMITI l)N ROMANl ij t'rhiiA WITH MR. MARION GREEN, THE AMERICAN BARITONE, AND THE ORIGINAL LONDON AND NEW YORK CAST. INCLUDING John Clarke Percy Carr Pacie Ripple and Nancy Gibbs The Romance of Booth Tarkington Wedded to the Matchless Melodies of Messager KNSEMIILF. 01' 8EVKNTY. I,ROKLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Lennox Pawle Marjoric Borgcss Dennis Kins Robert Parker Yvan ServaU Edith Wright BROAD Rroad Rolow locust FRANIC NIRDLINGER Rualneas Manager NIGHTS AND SAT. MAT, BOc TO S2.B0 BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT POP WED. MAT. 50c to $2.00 7 iV ill Philadelphia Premiere AFTER DIG TRIUMPHS IN NEW VORK AND 110STON HENRY W. SAVAGE OITem THE CAPE COD COMEDV Bfl I Bfl niAfM -ALaiArAH 'a rl n nl (hvnf M H AHiif .Inacnh ('. v, Sl Novel I Al Jl 1 the Same Name. II II II ',,.: . Dm iii u t lutlim lr fill VJ I'millnr rhclpi und Vl.irlon Short, htnerd by Jolin McKrr. LilJ ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST With HARRY BERESFORD "MOST I.OVAIILK, L.MK.IIAIlI.n I'lAV EVER STAGED." N. Y. MAIL JAJli:S BnADBL'RY. CUARLKS DOW CLARK, CLARA MOORKS. TATRICIA MORRIS, MARIC Vr.RNOX. BK.V LODOn, ROUHRT CRAIO, MITCHELL HARRIS, BISHOP DICKINSON AND DUDLEY CLEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Ilrond and l'oplar 8t. METROPOLITAN MATINEE TODAY NIGHTS AT BUS NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK the ED. WYNN CARNIVAL WITH ED. WYNN PERFECT FOOL POPULAR MAT. WED. 50c TO $1.50 seats at mix orriri: n emnn".s at hub chestnut m next i:i:k- C.,.u,.L,lrr s. jyAT. TODAY nixon.nirdlingi:r v-.f-...! . .- riuslnens Manneer MGHTS AT 8H5 3D MEEK Ol' LIMITED ENOAGi:MEN.T GARRICK :r.iv- David Detflsco pueyewts hAVlb WARFIELb in, TheReiurnPeter firimm C3Y DAVID fdCCflS'CO ir)i(r ii -. in the ul kui d ca' H W mn if ti ni'riiii j i J w j i i,iiiu iiiiiiiiii iii n IIAII 'J I f EEMM. TAD Nrat Wrrk "A nashlllu of Ilrklrnrvi" JUUAN HALL in "SNAPSHOTS" ARTHUR FIELDS and ARCHIE GOTTLER Caiejr & Wrrtn Corrandini'i Animili NAZIMOVA IV HER HTKST I'HOTOI'LVV dc a rrwir &&? 1 U.S-lVVVwlt mi. i i ii vm.i ii nn rmu inn Htiv . . . r-,-T tMT" SOtli n oirara Ave. ,A. -..-- - . h U IV V1VJU1V1 MVTlVni II All. Y " I, " " .,,. . .... ,,., : "IE: W.-S8: ":l? ( ;onZ- w,w .. ' coliseum markct ctwkrn " I "i'15, ",l0AI t,THKKr kk SNOW Tu..da -Mli'l ''livyton "Sliw i.r Iloniint' . VfV'3 rir.1V1 , . WTll Nnmni 'If' EQ M S H liW OM am V,'d D DiAlton. , huihihh". ,..", ." ,,V, "? urn, .lohniton" - IZZI -1! fnerWiH &m AB rrTllVtiVDtiieli In'Mi'Nev'r'iuTTfirjWVd Ronwlno'-lcldmir "V"mu,'nS,llii'i," ' VV 1 Wa Jijl 111 FRANKFORD 4715 rltANK1'""ll Sl"ur'll' Star"c?8t In "Youil'i'(t0r;wlVc''' i?T'' J!""'""" ' '" "" --J' If Iwinil I. "arS iumbo .? '" avB rVyUjf8r Motion Picture. W'd ll?n,p"'1" ",, V. yiVik,i!S,l" JJon -Thninn, MMgli.n. "rMllon r,,,,,, '.. til , 'YJ 'Sr'' Klk' Pf r3 K I Color View. T''"r" .-," "f. ".".' A11M AmUoloiii" Tum. Thomn. M.lghan riVlliSl rfflm ! I ill II '",SM fc. fV XI M Vim WI KV'wi'. h!"'t! K';U7nVit',':.;PH " ;. yva VfVV-l LJ lO t X&$ AV a. V.-.1'. ':'u-'r,."., " "illf UnillliLI'n" " ' .',"T, ;'77T.-''.". ,W f i ""I" " ' lli i!T-; mm0T. i "' "'-""I' AruucKio in "Tlio Round. Up" v-liL-iilLLLL ; ;, , ,, . - . " .. . ' .' " J m m a vrrAWIM r.r.to Otm. LiLKlVlMN 1UWII Matln. DallT Monday -Iiul.t Olaum In ITRAVELTALKS 5at.SSBBtan. 14-15 JERUSALEM hIaSd JAN. 14.15 . .. -.... .... Z I VIllllllJ -"-.-- fia,, Ir, UnMnVI'IK' V. V.VUIA il Q1 00 , Ti M0y.-w'",.y'V ' "', .iV. unillflOUUO O I mn, mn. LVLL ,VhT.d Iv-VIoIb Dana In "IllaVkmall." Constantinople A JAN. 28-29 1 hrD S !SXSffii SPAIN . . FEB.4-5 ! grand"6- BKLLHWU . M:B.1M2 "I.OVP." "Iivr AND MARKET MAT. DAILY VI... II IlOHWOrtll. A I IIOUMMIU ID Vll, Tu". - H Iioaworth. "A 11iouund to Onr Vd !'. Ho.worth "A 'Ihounund Io One" Ti.tift. .11. Hoawann, " nwpnmtiw "".. vSALTdiv htrli.iU tHTERTAINMtrtf BROAD Last Mat lib 111 1 irl li Blor t "(J I ''.TKir K ' n M UMtl A frrl I lin' ', 1 & NiKht a r e n c c" "ii i nn : l II 13 GARRICK MAT. TODAY jy DAVID WARFIELDB in ' THE RETURN OK I'ETKR GRIMM FORREST Last Mat. & EvK. THE NIGHT BOAT N.it Wnv'k MONHIBUR BE.MCAIIir: metropolTta7at'av . ''i'ihi n i "rrKf. ClinrKm. Sl.nn .,,( SI.30 Helen Coyne & Harry White I jimiiuiu i,r l.n xldim MIDGE MILLER j;"n.niy Emily Earle ,ulnn!ZJl!fW'r7"'' MARY HALEY OllZE HILL Vfrvnlllr lliinifr ' Nrrli of Dimrra viAitiMin iKoi'ifir, n.iMi KrldSr-lL il-worth. "A Tbovi.and to On,;; Hat. H. Doaworth. "A Ttiou.uBdJo Oo" in inrDI AI IND AND T'OI'LAR I llVlrCrl- 5'in vhtivk iiaii v I .V ".JT..ulln. Fri-derlcU In ".Mndamr X". I. fnullnn KrediTirk In "Via.iijtnr X" IFFFERSON LEADER ""j&g WoiJ Clara Klrt-lia ynunr. "Mld.Vh ;.! Thur Clarn KImhKll YounL- " ld.ri .".mil rrlday "Roniftlinij to Tlilnk Ahn.K Saturday--somrlhlnt'to Think' AbSiq.. - .vmv i io, n nn rjii., msotnti ,r,)r r.lltnii UFJtier "llfliftM tr Il'lf M Tuf.da Elliott Dexter. "liVhoi.1 vVl vii'Je Vil Elliott Dexter "llehnld Vfr li- Thurn Elliott Dexter "llelVoM MT l,e". Friday r:illntt Dexter. "llelnM Ji'J H. ' Sat -Elliott Dexter.' "ItehSld mV w??.'fr NIXON WD AND MAR'T HT. Mnmlnv Oonrun Wnl.l, i ,.T,. ...' n TuPd.Ini (ler.ri Wnl.l. . u-i,' ' .''""' 2mh A Daurliln tin. MilIVEB DAILT w. Ollv. Till In "A vonmn' l!u!nf" t,?.K " Hr en "Th Wonderfm rhine" Wed K M'Donald, "Notortoini Ml. LUIe" Thnra -Mar.hnll N.llan"n "fii. ?nd f.ft It" ,irt, T7MnTvoulne ilium In Saturday Ruth Stonetiouio In IIOM" LIBERTY I'rl Hat -II Doaivorth THE ED WYNN CARNIVAI Ii WTSS Hi l-K- l Kil Tire's ii'lvin & HeBpo's, mi) Cbtstnu' PHILADELPHIA! Wlat815 r ORCHESTRA l",IT0IfSSs"R PEOPLES .-in. JCer . a s, r'umo VUT TODAT BIG WONDER SHOW ZH RROAD A COLUMR1A AV MATINEE DAILT D Ol.h In "LIUIe Mian Rehrlllon" -Man MnrraT In "Tim lllxht to Ixive" Wed Mae Murray In "Tho Hlht to Love" Thura B Ilennett "Hrr Hutbund'H Friend" Krioaj vi... '"-."j:: . ,,"."" wi vi ,rinr. v,ftt - ii, jiur.ie, --jut, r. " """I"" Thura Marlon ". .TT-i 40.v aoiiTir bt. nh... I frldaiMarlon I)avle VHJIJrL. n.rm,A: 1 V- ' , " " fai -Marion JJavlos, Mon Tuoa nrun'iiriAy uer.rao wiliii in "l!. n ...! inuraany inmedv 1 , 4iu n "Ilv, ,,.''," 1 rlday-Cnmr.il rv.i..,. ,...' '"ll ile" Haturdaj Corned, IV-uturo ",l! L'"'. f . . I'lnnorir" , Dili n ii Djmmlio" AND HAN&QM Sfs Vlnn Wiinila llnwl.y, uh -,-v.in.iA iiaw vjed Vnnda Haw S'.'D Matin... liii, RIVOLI vwl.y. "IJvxl fo, ),7andttl" Thura II Howorth:'"rhiiL.:.',J0"?:: W llo.worth. "The lior.u. ;L'"n The Hordes iiuruer I,rjr1an UflOD" STRAND ANTOWN AVE. nnu.li iti. ..,...,' ,,.?,'n .-...-.., ...r .,r...au ;-,! Til. I,..., - i:r. Mnn --Marlon Tuea Marlon Davlna 42.1 SOUTH BT. Orcheatra Continuous 1 to 11 1 Mnn 11 ' r j in "llewaro of the Ilrlde" Tua Tournour'a "Lunt of tho Mohlrnna" Wed - Tourneur'a "Laat of the Mohican." Thura Von 8lrohelm' "Iell' Piiim Ke" rrldiv--Vnn filrohelm'. "DoiU'a Phh Km"1 I at Ilrjant Waliburn, "llurclnr 1'roof " ' Davloa, "The Iteailiii 2:1 Davlea, "ihe KJJS S" Davloa. "The HeMl,M S "The Realle.. fi.. Additional attracttona ofTered In Scenic. Newa. Comedlea and Educational Plot turea. Muilcal Selection by Bpeolal Artlflts. THE HOUSE OF COMFORT AND REFINEMENT WALNUT AUOVE EIGHTH LADIES' MATINEE DAILY 10,000 Ladies Attend Weekly 2JPF- LADIES ! COM ODD OfJXJ SLATS NOTE OUR MATINEE PRICES -W iSDC OUU sVjats 5Uc Next Week MAX SPIEGEL Presents His MaBtcrpiccc BE REYNOLDS' REVUE CSro VBi: in His Cw Character) THE MOST GORGEOUS PRODUCTION EVER STAGED -Carloads of Scenery 2 20 Spiegel Beauties 20 4 ICE PALACE I5TH AND MAHKLT STH World' areatmt HUatlnit Act Exhibitions Afternoon und livening NOIIVAL OLADVB BAPTIE nnd LAMB The Mulleri tt Mils Croger Also on I'n uram ACADEMY uf TI IP's " A an. j itu-ijL.ri a.-v uri.UA t-u.vir.ANY UROHFMF Mine.. Alda, Hoaelle DUnUYiC, Mra, 01,11, Scottl, ,,CC() lnrllnn Annnliiii I'nn.l.mi,,. 1) .,1 AuiMini't oniMiinii vuiiuiiLiuii nuit Tickets, Academy Si Hepue'i, nlo Chestnut PALM GARDEN -. THE BEST PLACE TO DANCE THIS AI-rilltNOON a .'IO HVBNINO a.ai BI'IX'I AL HNTHRTA INMI! VIT r TONIOIIT linn m im,-i'ii nn im,VpD1A.,vJi'ilt ' " .....,.,. ,vj;iiuili- WORLD'S MUSEUM Ol' LlVlftll cuniosiTica Ol'ISN DAILf It A 1 nlAt 11th Market Fonnarly hlngham' lloun MouH,i Hull Nhw ht Juhii of Aro ll.w " J3H N. liroad Ht. Thuraday? Jan t 81IB 20OO Heat, at 50 eta. Oreit ' MotlSn 1.'J Trocadero 'lhe HHeet Hiveetlo rilr'v ThB Show You'll 1.11.0 I y- ,.! $ tA 4 mmSAds
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