rr- " t w ."ji 10 JbiVjanNlxiG- '1-UBlilU duDM-jiiLABiiLi'JaiA, SATURDAY, JANUARY '8, 4.1UL ' Htt if 1! fll& a .tr I Ei& rt St I't rffl? PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK mfa TNDAY'S only Incoming novelty wll IS "'Vot'So Long Ago," ii romanll .L yeai ' larjtasy of joutli nntl lor. It covers the fcame trrouiid. Imt with nn entirely different (step nnd pmc ns Mr. Wlmr ton's "Tlio Agr- or Ttinoceuce." But While tho novel Ik satiric and rich In lta author's puiippiiclon iimt poignan cies, this llttlo play of tho Bnme envi ronment, New yorl city of twosoore ra iigo, is ner.umcnini nnu roiiiuiuic. ,TVTONS,EUri BEAUCAtHir' Is an atx autnentlc specimen of operetta which Is distinguished from what wc cm musical comedy, in that tho solos, cnoruscn nnd concerted numbers are part of the dialogue nnd forward the afctlon' t.llie opera comlque, of which It Is a variant If- not a diminutive, It has vi.i aiiuncii mm Aucmizeu uiaioguc. The classic opera comlque calls for Incidental music which Is uuggestlvc of the narrative, nnd In this Andre Jles sager has found himself In sympathy with the Booth Tarklngton tale. The book v.. is provided by Frederick Lons dale nnd tho rlcs by Adrian Jtoss. who hao happily preserved tho glamour jvlth which Mr. Tarklngton invested his stor. Fashionable life at Bath toward the closo of tho eighteenth century, with Its gamesters, gnlluntB, duelists, pos eurs and grand manners, have nrforded a talo that in Its very nature calls for music music of dellcatelv sentimental nnd rococo order thut Messnger has provmea. An interest of point about the score Is Its echoes or old Kitgli.tli rounds, glees, minuets nnd ditties, not conscious Imitation of a "national school, but haunting recollections of n musical manner. think it should take thrco years to propose and be arvfpted" Well, Mr H-mer nd Mr Shtpmai' thought fo when thev rote our p"iv. and "East Is West 's too good a rn lor me to criticise Besides, I like nn I JOD it was Robert Robert speaking In his dressing room at the Chestnut of nss marriage to Maude Fulton, darner actress and playwright 'Hovever. I will sav t didn't take ins tnat ions only ten davs in fact and I was married In less" than three weeks But Massachusetts require? ftvs-day handicap, and that i-hou" mitnmony up a bit Tes. wa wer marked In Marsachu tstts and only a couple of weeks ago, but I must sav In all fairness that in on way wasn't as sudden as it till seemed, though I m not relinquishing the record any I went to school with Maude Fulton some (but It doesn't mat- ler now long ago) in bt. Louis I used to see her across the foot lights, but shn was always a verv re rerved person and seemed I" aoid elng mc at all times She was dos slbly Just avoiding nn abstract arro tance, but I was egotistical enough to take t personal, and In fact I'm still a. llttlo sensitive over one Instance, though she assures me she didn't know It was I She had a big scene to write tnat particular night Anyhow, It was in Cincinnati and I was playing in "Brewster's Millions." Rock and Ful ton were at Keith's. I had a birthday and a party. It started out to be a dinner with Billy and Mrs. Rock. Then It developed into a party. Well, nt the last minute Miss Fulton tent her re grets by Mrs. Rock, and ti. proceed Tom there I got sore and vowed I'd 'get' the lady for refusing to come to my party. " 'The mills of the gods,' you know. Thnt was over ten ears ago. I'm not revengeful man, but when she cathe to Boston In "Tim Humming Bird" a few weeks ago I said now ' my chance. I had been playing there In "East Is West" for twclvo weeks nnd had my gang all around mc, so 1 orusnea my oiu gray uonnet into a black derby, and that'll that. It a n terrible price to pay for declining an Invitation, and sho says she'll never re fuse another from me ' AS DONALD BRIAN sang to the world In '"Tie. Girl From Utah ' "Th Wouldnt Believe It not en w hep ".he Selwyns themselves declared that 'Buddies has divorced him from tn lufty-ruffles musical comedy In h!c je has been singing and dancing his vav to stage success since his Juenl!e role In "Floiodora Thats because the vorli and his wife got it ir.to the1' heads that there Is no correlation "fce "ween straight comedy and the sor t tur.ts they are accustomed to se ' Brian feet do So They Wouldn f He 'ive It" when told that th poruU' iarcer and singer as on of h 'r1 vtars of George V Hobart s tragiant love ston' of Brittany has an honest-'o-goodness romantlo role which in no manner depends on his nimble teet nor his g'ft of song to "set over jriTCHELL HARRIS, the lucky man vVJL who wins the lovel- heroine nt Joe ' Lincoln's Cape Cod comed . 'Shavings." playing at the Broad, is 'a nephew of Maggie Mitchell, the delight it playgoers of a generation ngo in 'Fanchon the Cricket. Mr Harris Is also a son of William Harris, veil emembered as -leading man for IMwin Booth. Young Harris, who was prac tlcallj born on the stage, nlwas In tended to become an actor, and jtrangclv enough, his famllv approved Most actors, no matter how sue ceasful thoy may be, strenuously object to having their" children follow tin. stage Men In other professions aro usually glad to hae their hoiik suiveed them and so It was with Mitchell Harris "I was edumted " relates the leading man In "Shavings," with tho Idea r becoming an actor. When I was a child my father choso schools for mc where I could receive special attention in lit ertture. the. arts, history and languages Also, I had to stud good paintings I completed mv i-ducition at Kordentown Military Acadenu My training tln-n-has been tnwiluuMe to mo In playing tliB role of a major of avlatluu in "S avlngs. ' Mr Harris has nlso been steii in Philadelphia as leadirg man In "Hen Hur" and the 'Round-I'p" u ON NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS ,jpr, i-aRri wi wii r Bf . r Ie. JaiMMB(OTwf Stw BV - -in hIM,, - aMQSafi.. sweet. jMa BBiF y k- :; jSIIBJaBBBf'. 'JHHwT '&' I ' . m- , , B Y fliflHFWVT V! JVK H-OCENCE CWT?LEV. TCANK .HELDrK. RULING ARMITAaC. M" tJ JwBMWx'r4 "C ?-xO 'T'TBK PEEK-A-BOO" Orrieutn' 'ArilTOPITE" f hfmMm& tlM1.. ' r' JWBL 1- i i Tiili HVw t.it.zmwm. t-7-ij . ; m? mrmm. mwimt mbi M&iml, -r?W.As. &W, ' k mrmmm hBhBjhBjhBjBmM 9j '0m mmm-, wmmmm r . .T-aHB ',: T"tC mr 'M i iaaBHBHBHBHr .- aaBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBBHBKi'... SK )1 ( --i . t' j'cailennc n aaaaaaa -. -' .aaaaMav;'.' aa':' ( . ago- JW -"flHBO BBOMIBrP-KrJfe w. S ff 'VB j aAPA MOORES! MAEdOClt BURGESS, " W" fl -JBhI i IW "SliAX1NiiS "MONSIEUR BEAUCAICE" ia ?h. i ...t.aar rci. . xx'- " i wui i : s: rhlt-rte'etdn' Irf-illti Tlieatrni. Direction nt te 3. 3. Htinlirrt aaaaaaaaaaart A f4C Dill Beginning Monday Night B JrnrBaBjlllll rap. mat. Ihurs. Keg. Mat. aat. oe S.-J.J.Shubetii presonf A PLAY OF YOUTH, LOVE AND LAUGHTER cJOE COCK. kctllisO DONALD BRIAN. "BUDDIES' lUf.c. EOBERT OBER "EAST 15 WEST- ChcirHxt-J BLACKMER'S RISE Voung Southern Actor Only Kour Years on Stage i..Si.dr"v Blackmer who plaM the iadlng mdle rolo in "Not yo l,r,ng Ago at the Adelphi. flrst flashed aero'. '.no thearlcal horizon when he Mjrreed-d Henry Hull i-i ,-s Uasf .lurli.g ih summer run nf the Rachel Crother" coniedN In the early part of Uti he,i jon he was seen as tlin leading man ror Maxlne Klllott during her brief ,.n gagement in "Tilmml in Scarlei ' Mr Blatluner made his Mrat tuge ap pearance four jear.s Ug. II.- n a native of Salisbury, N '. and Viefore becoming an ai tor made a brk t and half-hearted attempt at law, nn-reiv f,,r the sake of cjrnpblng with fani'h um bltlon He madu hlu lirHt st.igu appear ance In a small rolo In Winthrop Ames' production of "Tho Morris Danre" at the '.little Theatre Xatsr he toured with Lien Greet I'layers, doing romantit. leads in half u dozen or more Shake bpearean plas A btason tour as tho leading Ju venile. or "Tho Thirteenth Chair." fol lowed b Revcr.il months us the leading man of tho Municipal .Stoi 1( Co at Northampton Mass. rumplettd hi-i n PCI itnce prior to the war Iild'stlng us a pri.il" Ml lilarkmer won a commisMon ah u l.mttnunt of ar tillery, and lifter ovurseas servke re turned to America us un ui tiller) In utrucior NEWMAN TRAVELTALKS 'Jerusalem and Holy Land' Is First Subject I. M N mil in l gm In annual jr.Hi'tt. Ik m. iron nt til Acinli'iin or Mijah' iet I'lldu i i'-iniig aiiij '.itui litt iltttl ll'inli ".lei llialiin and Um lnl Land' I- lln lirwt nf the eeries ol Ik ' U'dMltall.s In he givin here Tin leiturer roveiv tin- llulv cit, Jciniio, the Dead sea. the River Jordan, llethle hfln, Jlebron, Kuinleh. .laffn", Ihe I'Ihiii of Sharon and Ksdriivion A new group of remarkable mnlion pictures and iii.k tilllcent i"inr view will hIhih hi Change Unouiil i I'.iUmimi JeVUSfil'" ' "" l"Hg'"i nii''i r Tin I, (ah rill 1'"' v"" ' ' .ii i ,i Wloiljes will rewal what the .lew hm. S(coniplll)ed Newman air ved In Hie loly City during Hi fnt-t of lhr Ram a dan; whrii an upilalng wao fe.iied and Htrtelo bristled with armed troops. ( ' Theatrical Billboard for tlie Coming Week N- Attractions ' ADkLPHl Sol So Long Ago." a fan tasy or loee. romance and vouth or w ,carl,v b"vcnl:s, tho "dating" of oiih.ii kivcs ii us line The heroine Is a lovelv little faddist In sentiment. ncr elderly father invents fishing iru" aim jmio invenis neari ntiairs, une or tneso masquerade romances comes true, furnishing the pot of tho story. TJva Le Galllene, daughter of tho poet, and Sidney Blackmer have uic icaus Cnnllnulnir Altraclinns FORREST "Monsieur Beaucalro," ro mantic ODcretta. with nttrnetlvo vnr. by Andre Messagor, French composer .um cunuuciur, uaseu on rarKington s novel and play. In which Richard Mansfield starred Of the nerlml when hoopMilrts and powdered wigs were ine voguo nmong laaies or caste nnd gentlemen wero gallant (.quires. Marlon Green, noted American bari tone, haa tho title role, and Nancv Jibbs, popular London singer. Is Lady Mary. PHVDERT "Aphrodite," the elaborated- staged spectacle Cased on Pierro Lou s new Pagan novel of decadent Alexandria Among those credited with various features of the S reduction are Morris Gest, David elasco, Henri Fevrler, Anselm Goetzl. Leon Bakrt and Michael Toklne. BROAD "Shartr.gs," a human eomedv cf Cape Cod, made out of ' Joe" Lin coln s agreeable novel, by Pauline Fheips and Marian Short Harry Beresford has the role of the "young old" titular character, a. whimsical carver of tov ships, who Is always forgetting himself In caring for the interests o fthose around htm. Clara Moores, for some seasons leading w oman with William Hodge, plavs the '-oung widow who brings romance ip'o Shavings' life WA.LSVT George Arils, in a distin guished Impersonation In "The Green Goddess," a drama of Asia William Areher. the celebrated critic, has written a modern "play of adven ture.' which, however, lb d'stlnct from the mero melodrama of thrills Splendidly cast and produced LYRIC "Buddies," Georgo Hobart s attractive Mory, with B. C. Hlllan's tuneful music, of a maid of Brlttan and a shy American loer, onu of a group of doughboys bllk-ted In n Hreton homo after the armistice Donald Brian, Peggy Wood nnd Ralph Morgan have tho principal loles CHERTXUT "East Is West. ' appealing drama of a Chinese brldo bojght for n San Pranclbco tea merchant. Kay Balnter Is Marred as Ming Toy, the pun based bride, whoso reactions to American ways when the scene shirts from China make an appealing Ifttle plav. It is plctorlally staged. GAHlttCK -"Re-turn of Peter Grimm." M-vlval. with Mr. Warwick again In the role of the lovable old gardener, whns story shows tho persistence of personality after deatli An affecting and solacing drama and one of mo ment in vlw or contemporaneouH in lerest in psjchlc phenomena. Last Week. Vaudeville KElTlt'STktmf Besson, In Sir J. M Barrios "Half an Hour", Joe Cook. one-man audeUlle, Dave Kramer and Joe Bovle, muslo and juggling. Big City Four, vocalUts Kthel McDonougb. skit, Bert and Hettv wheeler songs and dances, Vlerxatider Brothers and Evelyn, ball bouncers, the Musical Hunters, news and oiher pli turts ni.OUE Carson and His Girls, dances, ci-uirles McDonald and company, plav, AI and Angv Knight, sketch, Sophie and Harcy Everett, skit, tin- Lutes, "armless wonder", Jarvs nnd Harrison, skit; Brown and Mvrtle, dances, Ulster and Itubton. songs. AI.I.EnilESY The Klncald Kilties, band; "Madame Peacock," movie, wltli Nazimova, "Tho Black and White, Relev," mlnBtrels, Russell and Devltt, comedians , Peters and La bufr, unlnuo act. CROSS KEYS "The Heart of Annie Wood." playlot; the Three Johns, novelty ; Sherman, Van and Hyman, songs ; Renard and West, skit, the ijalle-rlni Sisters, dancers; the Onrl Duo. cyclists. New bill last half of week. VROADWAY "Extra rry," musical lomi-dy, "Madame Peacock." movie, "Tim Spotlight" girl, Julia Kelety, songs . Douglas I-'llnt. comedian, play, h t , Klanuagan and Stapelton, songs and tall: New bill last half H7..AJI 'B.V.V "Bits of Hits," with iiruwn and Uarlo and bin. Petite l'Vinine; Charles Ray. In "Forty-five Minutes From Broadway," movie; Paul Cunningham and Florence Ben nett, songs; "Taxln," canlno wonder; Howard Mack and Henrietta Lane, skit .and H. Jean and Valjean, ring act New bill latter half. .V.VO.V Mine Doree's Celebrities, grand upeia m'lcelluns , Ne'd NfMor and ol wie lluMies. eoiiiedlans, Elklns l-'.u and Elkiiis, -oiigs and mum , Clinl, and Viil, Itnll.m tuUHicimiH (.urijiin nnd (ielinaliie, HIU'S Clreusd ami liin-k Jones in movie, "Just Pals ' (.'.' l.Vi) At-lii. uilglnator of many Japanese, magical tricks, and bin com naiiv. In ,i novelty Merialtv ; Louis J Sevmour. songs; Bernard and Garr songs, Princess Wa-Letka, mind read Inc Avl'i Bennett and rieorgn Lee. "kei.-li. Marv Kurt and Partner, g innuktH . ni'ile. Hoof I'ailcilalliinrnis II lTOV Wllf' M,lr- H bundle of lively tccemrlc "lances .Hid songs Helen t'ovne and llair. While, rapid '.'....' ...,.i nou l..-i Deaiix and juVrBwthm-ricin-Mna-lloi,.! f. dancers; Endleott Sister?, dances and songs ; Marimba Band, tropical music. Museum WORLDS Itandlon, In Interesting novel(. and Schlltzle, Aztec, nre new comera. MinslreLs DUM OAT'S "Our Woman Jurists" Is the new burlesque; Master Joseph Rankin, boy xylophonlst; Charley Roydcn, Franklin and Richardson. Sheldon and others In novelties arc on tho bill. Slock ORPHEVit "Tho Fortune Hunter," Winchell Smith's breezy comedy which has survived ten years upon the stage. It presents humorous city and country types In a small town en vironment. Miss Desmond and Mr. Fielder play tho leads. Burlesque CASINO "Ed Lee and Wrothe and His Be3t Show" Is described as a supe rior production In which the noted star has many opportunities to dis tinguish himself. Among his sup porters aro such well-known musical comedy artists as Teresa Adams, Dollv Sweet. Mark Brothers and Rus sell Hill. Pictorial staging and cos tumes uro promised. PEOPLE'S "Peck a Boo" Company" Is a well-established organization, which features Florence Darley, sprightly soubrette; Kelso Brothers, Australian Jugglers. Six High Steppers; Balsar Slters. novelty act; Musical Splllers, Jazz Band and others In a varied en-. tertalnment TROCADSRO "Razzle Dazzle" Is a breezy show, with Baker and Rogers as principals. X swagger "baby chorus" Is a feature. DoDv Raytleld, Ethel DeVeaux and Rose Lee are In the cast Atlracdons in Advance JANUARY 11 WALNUT "Fitter Patter ' a musical comedy featuring Ernest Truex hBeth Based on Willie Collier's delightful farce, "Caught In the Rain." GARRICK "The Storm," a romance of the big woods, by Langdon McCor mlclt. featuring a realistic forest tire JANUARY 2J GBVBERT "Kissing Time," with Wll Ham Norrls and Edith Taliaferro heading the cast. FORREST "Hltcliy Koo Revue- of 19-t." with Raymond hlmsolf; Julia Sanderson, George P. Huntley and uuyio nnu itixon, me dancers. LYRIC "Smllln1 Thru." wlUi Jane uowi an star. February J FORREST "Scandals of 1D20." tho second of these "annual events" pro duccd by Georgo White. Ann Pen nington, ucorge White, George Blckcl anu jva oyipne arc rcaiurea. SHU BERT "Tlcklo Me." musical com cdy In eight scenes, by Otto Har bach. Oscar Hammersteln. 2d. and Frank Mandcl, and scoro by Herbert aiouian. wun ranK Tinncy. A CALIFORNIA DANCER Berl, Keith Feature, inates Her Dances Orlg. Last season California sent a new dancer to the East In tho person of Beth Berl, who In less than a year In vaudeville has become one of the rec ognized stars of American dancing. MIS3 Berl, In a scries of dance pro ductions originated nnd staged under her own direction, Is to bo one of the principal fcatprcs at Keith's next week WARFIELD IN PRIVATE LIFE In his private life David Warlleld Is one of the kindliest, and most unas suming of men, democratic to the last degree. He doei not care for tho life of the theatre, but for the art of the theatre he has the greatest possible en thusiasm. Once arrived in his dress ing room ho has no thought save tor the character that lie Is about to play. -y-irTT TJQ Kens. Ave. and Cumb. 1 LAJiT LlUlJ HA.T TODAY Jean Bedini'3 Twinkle Toes "NEW ESKIMO LIFfc FILMS TBEE I.F.CTEBE SUNDAY AT Tlin KfSSem MUSEUM. SSD AND &PRUCE AT 3:30 T M. 11KST S1I0HU.U AN iniVIMJ' 3T CITY Lift- IN THE. EARLY 70'S ARTHUR RICHMAN WITH EVA LE GALLIENNE. SIDAIEY BLACKMER THE. ORIGINAL AJEVJ YORK CAST m. 0 aB AND DDC.UA t nblrrc wights vt. so to A2 00 POP m THUDS ?, Jl 00 -5AT MAT.JliO LYRIC 3d Big Week DKOINH MONDAY AT OllS P M. J DDir17CNIGHTS (eat) $2-50 to SOc )POP. MAT. WED. BEST SEATS $1.50 MAT. TODAY ,JI$& $2.00 TUT. BKIAVYNB PKEbKNT Bria"n Wood MorgXn IN THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY BUDMES 3Ca,TrC'5'j2aiJH--.-4 f HX-1' li aV KyiT rf THE PLAY UV GEORGE X. HOBAItT. THE MUSIC IY II. C. IIILLIAM "The most enjoyable entertainment of the present season." Evening Ledger. "The thrco stars, Donald Brian, Peggy Wood and Ralph Morgan, aro indeed stars of the first magnitude." Record. SffUBERT-Last2Weeks POP. MAT. WED. JfffJL $2.00 Matinee Today nt 2 Sharp rwmammmMmmammmtamaatammmimmmmm9mmmamm3miimtmBgtsa3tammsaaKamKaaexssxx' MIIIIMIJIIHII ! . rjiM Illl IHIIIIMUIIJIII I'll' '""'"!''j I CHESTNUT HTKEET IIELOW TWELFTH STKEET ALWAYS THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE! NEXT WEEK THH DISTINGUISHED DltAJLVnC AKTISTE! E. BESSON IN A ONE ACT MAHTEHNECE "Half An Hour" By J. M. BARRIE AUTnort or "peteii pan." "dkau itnuTus.'' jlby hose.1 bTAGKD BY CLIFFORD IIKOOKE. ETC. Dave-KRAMER & BOYLE- A IIAPPY-UO-LUCKY PAIR -JacklBERT & BETTY WHEELER I IN HITS OF KVERYTIIIMI SPECIAL COMEDY FEATURE! THE HUMORIST JOE COOK THE ONE LN VAUDEVILLE BnoW ETHEL MacDONOUGH BIG CITY FOUR IN "MILADY'S nUf.Y DA" SWEETEST HINGINO qUAnTETTK ALEXANDER BROS. & EVELYN IN "ALL PALLED Ur" MUSICAL HUNTERS TN "THE HUNTSMAN'S DHE.M" Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! "THE EAST T1NDS A NEW DANCER FROM THE fff.bT" Assisted by Jay Velie and George Clifford IV NEW DANCE SI'F.f IM, MrHlr AND LYRICS 11V I.EB DAVID tuii SHOWS DAILY. 3 I'. M IIOc AM) 80e. MGIITh. H O'CLOCK. 30c TO J3.00 ikcLlDIMIWAH TAX. SK.T! )N SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE "THE EABT il.tus i -r. i BETH BERI a Mf asTFH iTatt.V ilR EVKNINC8 7 A 9 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Nnit Wftk II. A. KrlrUnun Pnitcnti "BITS OF HITS" A RKVl'K WITH MUSIC CUNNINOHAM & HENNETT. "TAXIE" mack LANE i JKAN & VAL JfIaN CHARLES RAY IN riRVT WT.ST l'HIIA. SIIOWINO "45 Minutes rfZM, From Broadway" W"- J Illl. I, llS(li:i Till ItSDAV Zimmerman TheatresMhVrvTA.)0'1 T? yrsVTTMPli W'J'mmjPiMjr KVKNINOS. 8tl 2So TO XI nn MATINEE, 2H5 Tutsiluy ne. b ' nm Thnrndnr It Sntiinlnv . OC Cfe 35c .'. TfxInjwronJclit Ijih TI me ".MAHHV THE POOH Mm." lltglnnlnt Monday Eytnlns FRANK FIELDER Pracnt, MAE DESMOND JCr In Cohnii 4 Ilarrln' GrtuUtl Comedy tr NEWMAN l niny i v i f ' A I UJI MV UK ML'HIC llMIMIIll 'Fraveltalks t'olor Vlewa Moll"' Picture 'Nf. R I Ar, J uTinDiniAia uv-5.joii.i-j u .ll'.BI SIXM AND TIIK, HUI.V LAND,1 IlMnl,' -.n uihi ruiTi,Mi, NOI'I.K Ml TI UKI'Yi sMNi IRELAND, 1 .ur -die O " t'1 BW Cow ToiU a no At IIpph . Klnnln Tlckxlw Monday TROCADERO "eoitn mhow- wit Tommy- "Uoiu'VOnyrHf U'-V 'i'.i'i, "v TflE 1 HUNTER r-s SS5 frank'fielder IN THE HOLE OltHHNAI.I.V l'lAYED UV JUIIN IIAHiaMOIIE SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES Was theSensation of Paris and New York Now the Sensation of Philadelphia F. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST Present The Most Talked-of Play in the World APHRODIT FROM THE THEATRE RENAISSANCE, PARIS A ROMANCE OF GLORIOUS DAYS IN PAGAN ALEXANDRIA 300 People 8 Gorgeous Scenes "To miss seeing 'Aphrodite' is to miss one of the wonders of the modem world." North American. Ttf OUTSTANDING HIT OP THE. SEASON MAT TfinAV William. Harris, Jr. presents A XJU'TL A Wmsii WITH m mm CHESTNUT T2PERA &6&.w IhiJIIlVl Jl. HOUSE po1eTt0sT.VqE5T '"""""'Klg AW "ret, SSL s,, .lUS,,,,. Afadcmy Music, Thurs. Evg., Jnn. 20 New York SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Walter Damrosch conductou RACHMANINOFF HIII.0lFT f. hdiitu lit Ar.nl, Ilrpiitt'H. 1110 Chtnlliiit -I'lione W iilliuc t'fMB PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES C'hlnut ft Jnnlpfr fill, RAMTj NIXON-NinDLlNOEn nunlnres Manager MAT. TODAY NIC1HTS AT litis GARRICK NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK David Btcasco pueyewts E.1Ylb WARFIELL iia 99 99 The Reiurn Peter firimm f5Y DAVID BCCflyCO COMING Monday, January 17 Seats Thursday Cli:0IUlH IIROADIIOKHT rilESENTS A IIOMANCK OK TIIK I1IO WOODS INOI)O.V JIcCOllMICK'S THRILLING FOREST FIRE PLAY FORRFST 'Zti&STSSS-MAT- toay Vl,JLi-lJ 1 Business Manarer NIOHTS AT 8H5 Next Week Last Week of THE EXQUISITE OPERETTA MESSA6S MATCHLESS MEC00IES 600TH rARK(NCTON'S fAMOUS STORy ft Awjeur GILBERT MILLER'S LONDON PRODUCTION with MARION GREEN, the American Baritone DIRECTION OF A. L. ERLANGER ! , im "I"! 'fWliafanMaMaaaMMMBaBq Mon., Jan. 17 Seats Thurs. Mail Orders Now IHE MOULD'S GREATEST HEVCE RAVSiONO HITCHCOCK America t I"arorIts Musical Coiaedy Star MUM SA7JSERS0N Eilsr.a's Vttt rjo:ed!an Ihe Danclar Marrels 0 P0 HUNTLIY nmiE and mvon and HITC&fY (HIMSELF Greatest Joy Dlercneer the Stare Has Knatn In "HITCHV-KOO OF 1921" Wltli tlie Broad Below Locust ITIANK XIRDLINOEn lluilnews .MHiiaccr IAT. TODAY i:vi:ni.hs. iis .SKCO.NH 11'V.ku STAKTS MONDAY BROAD fS" "A sweet, himplc and i-lmrmliiB piece, witli just a little rim and a lot ol- pathos." PUBLIC LEDGER. r-sr"Harry IJcrcsford makes tho part a living portrait which ilesenes to rank uith such character studies as War lield s Music Master,' Cyril Maude's 'Grumpy' and to revert rurl her in stage history, James A. Herno's impersonation in Shore Acres.'" EVENING BULLETIN. n tV HENRY W. SAVAGE (lITeri THE CAPE COD COMEDY HfF m ,H Mn 1 H Ef v.JfUt II v'Z H V J ITU m iflMR JJsSs"" Tnken I' r n m H V-n m. M tm E'-iiaSHP, -Josepli r. 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