i Piflf'Rjr'C) r& ?V '" 'Sr t'j' ' -( V.n,: hl w PI rV 'V !$' &ry i rn"5 absent THE SOW- C WTH" LoeiiaV ftlovicgrams From Screen to Patron uacnEV.S mother" by profession and O hupiiv wlfo In her homo llfo, Pan tilo Mldgcly fee's t"a' Bho " ln a posl tlon to glvo advice on marriage. Ami this la the advice, sho gavo to Monte Blue, whoso "mother" sho la ln Onlc Reed'H "The Juckllns," a Para mount picture, which opens at tho Stan ton Monday. "Keep all your troubloa within your onn four walls. "Make married llfo a fifty-fifty propo "A kiss "'111 halt many an argument." All this nthlco was given ono day be tween Bcenet) while the latest Molford production as being mado at tho Lanky itudlo In Hollywood. For Ulll Hawes, c!aed by Monto Blue, was In lovo with fiulnca .lucklln, played by Mabel Ju lienne Scott. Guinea's parents were Susan and Mm .lucklln, played by Pon tile Mldpcly and Charles Ogle. Miss Midgely has played a groat va riety of roles since she started her mo-tlon-plcturo career. Sho has been tho "mother" of many of the most famous stars of tho silent drama. ani: of the most difficult feats on V record In motlon-plcturo sot con duction was tho threo-story ofllco building setting on tho roof of ono of Is Angeles' skyscrapers, built for scenes In "The Iilfe of tho Party," tho new Paramount picture starring Roscoo (Fatty) Arbuckle, opening Monday at the. Palace. Tho difficulties of this project will bo realized when It Is consldpred that every tick of lumber and materials necessary for tho job had to bo hauled up ln a tmall freight elevator nnd that a largo number of carpenters and workers had to be spared from tho utudlo to put up the setting. "Tho Llfo of tho Party" Is tho film terslon of In In S. Cobb's Saturday Eve ning Post story. Joseph Ilcnabery directed jitiU the supporting cast Includes Vlora Daniel. Prank Campcau, Winifred Greenwood, lluscoe Karn.i and Julia Fuji- AT A rillVATn showing at tho Lanky sin-no of William DeMIlIo's "Mid summer Madness," to bo shown hero for tho first timo at tho Arcadia Monday, the picture was voted ono of tho Htrong fdt In drainntln expression that ho has produced It Is said to contain nn ele mental appeal and to bo produced with charming Invostlturo and such great at tention to characterization and dotal!. The central problem deals with tho Ki'ji of passion that comes sometimes iwlh the madness of a midsummer night; of the longing of woman for romance. The moral pointed conclusively Is that If e Rin In thought wo are punished oven as though we hnd sinned In deed. It Is described n.s without sensationalism, olci I'rmtzlau adapted tho plcturo from Cosmo Hamilton's novel "Ills Friend and UN Wife." TJAItltY SOTHnitN, who plays a prominent part In three episodes of while Yew York Sleeps," which will bo 'em at tho Victoria next week, lives In tho rural part of Illinois when ho Is at home Only occasionally docs Mr. So Ihern uet home, nnd each tlmo ho notlcos decided changes In tho atmosphere of tho rural districts. Hi- r. m'l returned from n visit to hla family ullh. tho Information that tho countrj grocery store, the subject of niany American Jokes, vaudovlllo skhc Ik s play plots and short storlos, a truly American Institution. Is passing into the limbo of forgotten things. VOIUIA TALMADQH, the popular fnr .i!!:o.t.l0n.aI screen star, will bo Been rtran S.i'w1 tlmS ln th,s City In "The of r ?,dn 0,,n,an ,at. tl10 Stanton week v,,,l!""1ar'1 V- " Is her latest First th. l,al ',lcll""e. and In It she plavs nJ? ?f, K runaway wife nnd nn In nocent Klrl heroins. The star Is Bald io do borne of tho best work of her torCcr A TtRMATtKABLi: plcturo, filled with M,..?.eptlonn'1y thrilling scenes, tho Korv thoroughly human. Is "The Insldo phii.S ,rliP' wll,ch w"l hRVe I's "rat imiadeiphla snowing nt the Pnlace Sn, ','f,;T.n",lary n- Tt a picturlza .?.' if wlnst"n fhurchlll's widely dta 'i'ed novol of the famo nam,o. tho iVn RSS&lffgKSS W' " 3SI LOIS msONWESUM i - - i . Tone week only beginning monday I 3 Performances Daily 2.30, 7 and 9 I 1 ALBERT E, SMITH Presento HHflHHflhMiMBlIMBHr, xyTilft&t IjWSW A TOM TERRISS PRODUCTION IROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL E. W. HORNUNG A V1TAGRAPH SUPERFEATURE THAT WILL LIVE AFTER OTHER FILMS ARE FORGOTTEN With an All-Star Cast CATHERINE CALVERT CELEBRITIES OF THE CELLULOID IW'WrrnBBi n M15ST5SI.,?fHi!lB MMJEL NEW YORK SUEPS'Viitwu. - publication of which ln 1912 provoked a controversy. u OTUDIO sets do nicely for most In w torlor scones In motlon-plcturo pro duction. Not for "Dead Ikfon Tell No Talcii." In that story 12. W. Hornung, creator of "Rafflo," gnve his Imaglna tlon froo roln nnd told an astonishing Rtory with reallmn. To preserve that realism In tho motion plcturo version nil locations wcro chosen with extraordi nary caro, and Vltugraph scouts spent weeks, In finding them. This Tom Terrlss special production will bo shown at tho Metropolitan Opera House next week. Much of tho Indoor action taken place In Rattray Hall, a queer old English mnnor. After Inspection of scores of build ings of tho pre-Uevolutlonary period an nnclent structure on Long Island, of English design, was selected. SIMPLICITY spelln success In tho motlon-plcturo world today, thinks Wil liam Desmond Taylor, producer of Real art special feature films. Mr. Taylor, who mado a careful studv of tho atti tude of the playgotng public while he was ln Europe serving as a captain ln tho BrltlBh nrmy, says that Americans havo no idea how sick of excitement they aro ln Europe. "They lived thrills there for five years," ho says, "and now they are worn out with tenso emotion : their nervous system has been stralnod to the utmost and rebels at further excite ment Simple stories of human lit-. wholesome scenes of comedy and senti ment, are what they laugh over now. Plays that aro purely sensational arc not well liked, I noted while I was abCrHU:s agreed that Mr. Taylor's "Huckloberry Finn" was a screen clas sic. and his new boy picture. "The Soiil of Youth," has Lewis Sargent, who played Huck. In the leading role. It comes to tho Locust next week. CLOSE on tho showing of "Way Down East" In tho great raco among mo tion plcturo producers for supremacy In rural classics of photo-drama thcro Is n,intr for n two weekB encagement at the Metropolitan Opera House beginning Fonruary o nmuncu luumuui !' turliatlon of tho well-known bucolic stage comedy, Nelll Burgess lhe County Fair." Guide to Photoplays for the Week to Come Photoplays STANTOH "Tlie Juckllns" Is based on tho Oplo Read novel which George Molford directed. It is a dual ro mantic) story of southern folk nfter tho Civil Wnr. Monto IIluo, Mabol Jullcnno Scott, Zell Covington and Ruth Rcnnio are enst. Added at traction, new "Tooncrvlllo Trolley" comedy. PALACE "Tho Llfo of tho Party" Is from irvln Cobb's story, with Fatty Arbucklo ln the chief rolo of a law. ycr who cannot bo bribed Into aiding miiK Kings, even tnougn ne gives up a regular vamp. Viola Daniel Is leading woman. ARCADIA "Midsummer Madness." by Cosmo Hamilton, was directed by William De Mlllo. Known originally ns "His Friend and His Wife," it tells of a domestic struggle. Jack Holt, Lois Wilson. Llla Lee and Con rad Nngel nro In tho cast. VWTORIA "While New York Sleeps" Is supposed to he an Insight Into the night life of Broadway and other parts of Gotham. It Is melodramatic and Charles J. Brabln directed Mary MacDcrmott, Estelle Taylor. Harry Sothorn, Earl Metcalf and others. REGENT "Tho Bait" catches Hope Hampton In a mystery story of crook dom. Sidney Toler wrote the story under tho title of "Tho Tiger Lady." Jack McDonald, James Gordon and Joe Singleton are In tho cast. John Gilbert directed. LOCUBT "Tho Soul of Youth" la a William D. Taylor production, and ho has directed Lewis Sargent, Judgo Hen Llndsoy, Llla Lee, William Col lier, Jr., and others In the story which tells of a boy's llfo nmong various environments and Influences METROPOLITAN "Dead Men Tell No Tales" la a Tom Terrls production, which la filmed from the story by E. W. Hornung. It Is about a. treasure Including lroEsHiHIHHibt? sZr ifliji siiysv - , EVENING fcUJBIilC JUL"ENNE SCOTT and MONTE BLUE 'THE dACKUNS" Stboi . ... ship nnd a haunted manor. Cather- tS iralVcrt( Percy Marmont. Holmes E. Herbert and Walter James arc cast. Kcvlowod Ilorctoforo CAPITOL "Conrad In Quest of His Youth," with Thomaa Molghnn. OREAT NORTHERN "Ma.iln.ma Pea cock," with Nazlmova, first half of wook. Tom Moore, ln "Stop Thief." latter half. COLONIAL "Conrnd In Quest of HU Youth," first half. "Tho Testing Block," with W. 8. Hart, latter half of tho week. IMPERIAI, "Tho Master Mind," with Lionel Uarrymorc, first half. '"Forty live Minutes From Broadway," with Charles Ray, tatter half. ALHAMBRA "The Misfit Wlfo," with Alice Lake, first half. "Tho Scut tlers." with William Farnum, last half. TAT71fT'T Om KU.ilnnia TOm-iaI.. '' with Nazltnova, first half. "Pralrio Trails," with Gloria Hope, last half. RIVOLl "Madamo Peacock," with Nazlmova. BELMONT "It I Wero King," with William Farnum. first half. "The Wonderful Chance," with EutfCno O'Brien, latter half. OEDAR "Something to Think About," with Elliott Dextor, first half. "A Morman Maid," with Mao Murray, last half. COLISEUM "A Romantic Advcntures'8,' with Dorothy Dalton, Mon. and Tucs. ; "A Woman'n Business." with Btat cast, Wod. ; Charles Ray, ln "An Old- Fnshloned Boy." Thurs. and Frl. : "Up In Mary's Attic," bat. STRAND "Conrad ln Quest of His Youth," with Thomas Melghan. first half. W. S. Hart, ln "The Testing Block," latter half. The Walton's Dance Music Distinctive nnd delightful danco music Is supplied by the Walton Roof orchestra and tho Tropical Marimba Band In tho Pierrot room of tho Hotel Walton. These musicians furnish music for patrons during tho Intermissions of tho regular program of cntortolnment appearing at tho two performances Mldg'lo Miller, tho mlnuto edition of the danco occentrlque," was so well re ceived this week 'that tho management had to kcop her for a socond week. Sl.o will havo new dances and special songs with costumes that aro bizarre and costly. METROPOLITAN OPERA IIOUSI! A1 Tun. Eve.. Kfb. 1st OALA CONCERT fl 10SCHA f T IIANH SEIDELrifAYEKlNDLER CIIIt Coloruture Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co, I'litCKS S1.00. S1.50.S2.O0 nt WKYMANN'H. llOH CHHSTNCT ST. THURSDAY FA'K. rEII. S AT Bits ONLY A1TISARANCK THIS HKAHON RUFFO WOntD'S (IRKATK-Vr I1ARITONE l'rlcm SI. Oil, St.60. t'l.W. Ki AO nn mil at WEVMANN'H. 1108 CHESTNUT ST. DKMlRAIUiK SKATS STU.I. AVAILAHMS METROPOLITAN OrERA HOUSE Friday Evg. Musicales 5ifvre'; Jan. 21st. Feb. 4th. Mth., Mar. 4th. April flth. at 8.30 P. M. FRANCES ALDA X Joint CHARLES HACKETT I iiecitol ALI.ESANDRO HONCI Joint ( Recital auce Nii;i.ai;N l'AHQUAI.E AXr.VTO I,EOI'OI,D GODOWSKY Joint MAX ROSEN J Recital OlOVANNI MARTINEI.M Joint NINA MORGANA 1 Rocltal PRICES FOR THE SERIES: Orchestra, $8.00; Orchestra Circle nnd first three rows Balcony, $7.00; Balcony, $6.00; Family Circle, first ten rows, $3.00; Fam ily Circle, $2.50. Tickets now Helling. WARD'S CONCERT BUREAU V 1414 HOUUI iniii wMuaia Mall ordem receive I until Jaunary 18th. PRICES INCLUDING TAX MATINEEi 28c DOX SEATS, 55c EVENINGS: ORCHESTRA, 55c BOX SEATS, $1.10 ENTIRE BALCONY, 28c si Mjfl.v ySs.. JA, H,s tLEDGER - PHIIiADELHlAV SATURDAY, STANLEY PROJECTION ROOM New Theatro to Do Exceptionally Equipped A motion plcturo operating room of a theatro Is what tho engine room Is to a ship the works. The room .at tho new Stanley, which will bo shortly opened to the publlo Is declared by exports ln this lino to be one of tho most elaborate nnd com pletely equlppod of any movie theatre In irihTi'r ,Thai th,s l8 a fftot 0 2 m? t.Ju1.69 E- Maatbaum, president o;II2-Stftnlci'.Co-' who asserts that patrons of nn Institution of thla kind mShI-1 S? t0 Perfection ln tho way of motion-picture projection, .in . ProJ?ctIn department will con winnWi0?,1". om where the re .rti?lr.fc,indi.tho. Inspection of films are n.rtm'.i.0 r.ht0Btftt " switchboard de partment wheroln aro located tho SnS?2nRt,n.1d eloctrlcal apparatus for fontthlofp0?a0toBrs!tCht,0anl;n W8t r0om VERSATILE ARUSS Star of 'The Green Goddess' Active Aside From Professional Work Asldo from being ono of tho horn ess a7orttgre.iy$ f S Greeh Goddess," the modSrn play of al. venture by William Archer? now at U?t Walnut, la nctlvo In other lines; aiii.J E5A,d,1ni ot tn. Actors' Church Alliance of America and president of the National Antl-Vlvlscctlon Federation. Ho hns written plays by hlmBolf nnd In collaboration with other writers, notablv "Hamilton," tho drnma based on th life of tho great American statesman, on which ho collaborated with Mary P. Hamlin, and ln which ho starred for n season. With Brander Matthews he wroto "What Shall It rroflt." He In solo author of "Widow's Weeds," "Thcro and Back." ItrtiHtl A Montgomery, 2ilft, t U K. O. NUon-Nlrdltrnrer. (!n.Mfr. Net Meek A n M f Company Netelty Entertainer Loulu J. Be-moiirlrifninrrt & Onrrr TRINCEHS WA1I-L17TKA She will toll tou eerjthlni-. Bennett ii LeelMary Kurti A Tartner IlHrold Mnril In "Numhrr Vlnnf" Stocuut (lennnntonm Atc. nt Venanro MON.. TUES.. VED. THOMAS MEIGHAN in 'Conrad in Quest of His Youth Thuri.. Frl. & Snt W. 8. HART ln "THE TESTING MLOCK" -mf i 8'id lll. Market St. Jl I VVJ MntH. 2H5. Evg. 7 & 0 f WOIV Mon.. Tiien. & Wed. Mmc. DOREE'S CELEBRITIES Momenta of Cirnncl Opera NED NESTOR St OLIVETTE HAYNES F.LKINS. FAV S. EI.KINS GORDON & UEKMAINEIHIET.'S CIRCUS and Huck JoneB In ".HIST l'AI.H" &CU4t 5I AND T.OCUST STS. All NEXT :EK William D. Tailor's Production of The Soul of Youth Added HAROLD LLOYD In "SUMMER. 1'LEASE" MiMtiXiWX Mon" '' nb. Market Tuea., Weil. WILUAM l'ARNUM ln IF I WERE KING Thuri... Frl.. Snt.-EI'GENE O'HRIEN In "THE tVONIIEItrUI, CHANCE" RivoU a,.?,41 B2II AND iANSOM STS. EXT AVKI'K NAZIMOVA In Her Krwcwt I'holapluj MADAME PEACOCK Mermnld Comrily "THE SIMI"' CoKoeaT Iarket St. Hel. 60lh 'Monday 4 Tuemlay DOROTHY' DALTON In A Romantic Adventuress Wednesday "A WOMAN'S IH'SINKSS" ThurM. i. lrl CHARLES RAY In , ".N OLD.rA.SIIIONED HOY" Bat.-Era. Nnak In "Up In Mary'i, Attic" CqxLccl BOTH ANn CEDAR AVKNITE IMon.. TueH. A Wed. Gloria Stronon. Elliott Ueiler. Theodore Roberts nnd All-Star Caiit In Something to Think About Thum. IVI Sut. Mar Murray & Hobart Roiworth In "A .MORMON .1IAIIJ" JgLtXtVL atN4?s HTER AVI-?. HT STREET Mon. tl Tue. DOROTHY DALTON In A Romantic Adventuress Wed. A Tlinrx. llrvont Wanliburn ln "IH'RIILAR I'KOIH" Frl. 4 hat. ALIi-STAR CAST In "THE SOUL OF OUTH" am7shUBERT BLVT' today - H, l3nUOLnl TONIGHT AT 8 APHRODITE ASoatx Now for Entlro Ensaeeincnt ADPI PHI '-XST MAT. TODAY Uli-l i u I.AST TIME TONIGHT MAIUOIUE HAMHBAL' In Channlnif I'ollotlf'B Enmous Melnlrama "THE 81QN ON THE DOOIl" next i SEATS NOW SELLING A PLAY OF YOUTH, LOVE & LAUGHTER "NOT SO LONG AGO" I YRtr" EVGS. AT fi:15 - rvl-' TAT. TODAY Donald Brian, reiry Wool, Ralph Morsan In tho Morry RUDDIES Muslo Play U-IX3 CHESTNUT ST. P" M Tortay Houso TonlshtSiin EAST IS WEST With TAY nAINTER ACADEMY OF MUSIC This Afternoon, 2.30 Concert of Music for Piano u TICKETS NOW AT ACADEMY & HEI'PE'S DIRECTION C. HiaEOLEY, STEIN WAY niJMONT'S 0TH AnrH Eva "-"S uuiviwi i MatH Mon W(,,, Sat EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Ijumhabla Rurlexiue- "WHAT IS LOVE" WORLD'S OK L1V1NU CUIUOSITIM OPEN DAILT 11 A. M. to 10 P. U MUSEUM llth A Marktl Fonnarly ninham IJoum DANCING Stltti & MAHKI71' 3TS. TOMUIIT nVKRY N1TH Contest SSt Palm Garden BROAD Mat. Today w.ur (1 Henry W Savose Offers SHAVINGS th Cup CcU Comedy ",,,,uu With Harry Horeaford ami N Y Cmt GARRICK Mat. Today 8 ,, DAVID WARFIELD In "THE UUTURN OP PKTr.R GKI.MM" FORREST Mat. Today u MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE With MARION' ORKRN anil K. Y Cat cSsteSJ RUTH DRAPER IN ORIGINAL MONOIiflUEa ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYER tONOAY 1SVO., JANUARY 10, AT 8:30 Tlclttta on SU at 1Ipim' and Acaduny .iSr'li,, " 4,. V,Wnil. 'ifcf'A.lt 10 WALNUT J. P. IIEURY, Owntr Next Week Positively Last 8 Times , WINTHROP AMES Presents GEORGE in THE GREEN GODDESS A PLAY OF ADVENTURE By WILLIAM ARCHER SPLENDIDLY SUITED TO MR. ARLISS." RECORD Seats Now on Sale for Balance of Engagement f " TT '.-! -r-r I I" '" ' ' f THE HOUSE OF COMFOKT AND REFINEMENT WALNUT AUOVE EIGHTH LADIES' MATINEE DAILY 10,000 Ladies A Nice Place to Meet Nice WEEK BEGINNING JOE IIUKTIG OFFERS Edb 3 In En ma AND With DOLLY SWEET ti ii PHOTOPLAYS aroaiCTnCT MbmmmvmmumiM&mmMMmmm ; THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA 3 fWWiWWiMg;-ATAm rrograms tor me weeK or January iu. ouoject to unange rrfcTho NIXON-NIRDLINGERinrs Uuf THEATRES lU AVENUE .'BTH AND ALLEGHENY MATINEE DAILY Monday "The Frlhky Mre. JohtiMin" Tuoiiday "The l"rlly Mr. .InhiiMin" Wed J-O. Thoinin. "Eierloil'H Smellieiirt" Thursday "Errjhnily'K snrrtlirurt" FYtcluy "Cunlil the Ciiuiium her" Saturday "( mild tho Cuuiiuiirlur" BELMONT B2D AU0VB MA,,KKT Monday Wni. Uarnum "If 1 Here Elnc" Tuemlny Win Puniiiiu. "If I Wire Uln" Weil Win. Knrnuin. "If 1 Mere IiIiib" Thursduy "The Honderfiil Plnnm" Krlday "The Wmulerfiil ( liiuiri'" Suturduy "Tlie IVondrrfiil Chaiire" CEDAR C0TH AND CLDAIl AVENUE Monday "SomrlliliiK to link 'JL'01'!,. "iieaday ".somrtlilnic ThlnU Ahnut" Vedncada ".somfthlnB In IlilnU Alioiit" Thura. Mao Murray In "A Miirmnii Miild" Irlday Mae Murrny In ". Mormon Miild" Sal. Mao Murray in "A Murnion Muld" COLISEUM .'.T-vrir MVindny "A Rninnnlle AiltrntiireNa; II MVr l'RONT ST. Ii UIRARD AVE. JUIVIDU Jumbo Junctlun nn Eninkfnrd "L" Mnndiy Tnurnour'M "I'efH Vnt-r" Tuenlay-'I'ourncur "Id-eii Hatern" Wed W S. Hurt. "The Crni lie of I ouruicr" i ..,, W S Hurt, 'The t nidle of CimniBe" P dayJack: Holt, "Held l. the Enenn-' Hutiirilay Juck llol.L ;MIi;IjIIiy Jhe l.nem" LEADER 41ST & LANCASTER AVE. MATINEE DAILY NIXON BD AND MARKET BTH. .id. t ana v '" . . . ....... Il..lluM Monday Iiurn jonos in , ;,""' ,"yr Tiie.dav Huck Jones In "Jiit Pi 1".. iv.7in..iav Uuck Jone n ; jui iiih- mi.irVCbmody Special "Muflle tho tin vi "con.edy Spoelal "Shuflle the On ill -f'nmedy Seelnl "ShulHe lhe tin ho tluten" nee"" een ril I 1 BUD AND SANSOM STS. RIVOLl MATINEE DAILY tj. Vnzimnta In "Madam Peuriirk" TuedaNa7lmna In "Madam Piiiurk" w"d.-Nailmova in ''Madani PoU' Tnuro. Nuilmnva In "Mai am ;ick" lerldav Natlmoa In ".Madam Pe.u ork" Mil NazlmoMi In "Mndimi l'enfiwW" STRAND QERMANTOWN AVE. AT VE.NANIIH HT A CTAD FRANKLIN ft GIRARD AVE. PiO I VjrV MATINEE DAILY Monday-- " SHe of Vnnltj" Tueertay " Sl.ne of iinltv" Wedneeday- Ilei-al Lovt In "Itminle Mui" Thuradal Heinle -na tn. "Itunnle M.n" rrlday--"Thn Nrtli IMnd'n .Mulle"' Saturday "The North W IiiiPm Mullee" AT TDD A 21- GERMAN-TOWN AVE AUrVjr MATINEE DAILY Monday Marv Plchford In "SuiN" Tueeday Marv Plekfnrd In ,,8nda" Wedienday Iouli' Otaum In "l.oe" Thurda I,oul- Olnum In "lpf" Priday "The NotorloiiB Minn I.UIe" fat Owen Moor In "The IVor Simp" nrMM WOODLAND AVE. AT IUTII tn.lMN MXTINI-'K DAILY Mnn. II. Ptooworlh In " V Thoumind to One" Tuea II Honwnrth In "A ThniiH'ind Jo One" voanPFnay neui unn in -i.x i ire-- Thuraday- Neal Hart In "ky 11n" r-r IMllle llurke In "l"rUt. m, .lohiikon" Sat mille Hurke In "llky Mm. Jolimon" DI T TPRIRH nnoAD street and DLAJIliDlrN.L SUSQUEHANNA AVE. Coiitlnimui 'J Until 11 jinn n irn. It Younor In "Ml, ('hnnel" Tuo. Madire Kennedy In "Tlie Truth" Wod -Moo Murray In "The Rlelit to Ixive" Thure. Mae Murray "The Illcht to Ixne" rtl. Mao Murray In "The Right to lte" But E Dennett. "Her II M-tiiil' Prlrnd" CARMAN GERMANTOWN AVE. A110VE ALLEOIIRVT Mon.- E. Wlllliima In ''llomniire Promotem" VI. WilliHmB in "llomunrn I'ramnui' lUulMrj. WIIIIILI1IB. Thumdiiy Htr Cast in 'ivuiuanvn irniliotf fH r Prldax-r-Blar Cast In "Jown Homo" -iiom ilOimr' :at Cat Saturday Star Cntt In "Down Hotuo"' Tucmtay "A Romiintle Ailvenliirr" Wed Star Cunt, "A. Viiiiiiiii'h lliihlnris" TtmrndiJ "An Olil-I iixhlonrcl lto" Friday "A" 0rt I"n-lill "" Sat. Eva Novak, "t n In Mim'i Attlr" Monday "A Romantic Ailiiiiiiri-i.i, Tuesday "A Komuntlc AdiMitiire"" Wed. Uryant Watlilmrn "'V'1'-'1."- ' ,'?',.. Snt. Vera Mcforil "The timid Hud W Ife I OP! 1CT S2D AND LOCI 'ST STS. LOLUbl Main. 1:30. 3 jlu. Evss. tl I :tu to 11 ., Trivia Sarsoont, "The Soul of lonth" T?e' U)Wl Sawant. "The Soul of Youth" vv'IawlB SarBcant. "The Soul of Mmth" iV?; liwU SVireant. "The houl of Inuth" 7vi LTowfs SarJeant. "The Mml of Youth" Hat-Iw H aareant. "The Swil of Youth" Mon - " onnul in iljieHi ot ni """' Tu"."ronrud In Uiiret of IIU J.ou h W j "Conrad In QueHt of IIU iutli" T ffffwVB "lIrV In'-Th. Tflw 1. ISrfc" i-Jt W S Hart In "The Tertlne Hlofl." SiiK , . v iV- silt. .. ,)ift''jf,f i . iL T r JANUARY 8, 3.921 WALNUT AT NINTH Amrrlrn'n Oldnt. Nrwrnt, HnndKaiiKnt Tliratrc. iMATINEE TODAY V. O. WANAMAKEH, Mannjer ARLI wwig'wiJitftuwiiiiwtiwwiwjrjaP'aggaSSSS Starting Mon., Jan. 17 The Reigning Musical Comedy Succchh mmmn xm Pi BRILLIANT COMPAH" ANDTrJE FiMOUS RAINBOW CH0RUJ Direct from .J Year at the Lomjacre Theatre, New York Scald on Hiile TIhu-mIut Mali (Inlfr Now ,..on.. n.oM, I -.,.. ..! , Attend Weekly People & Enjoy a Good Show MONDAY MATINEE "THE SHOW SUPREME" HIS and OWEN MARTIN ..i PHOTOPLAYS "' VI.ft-W fWl A. fltUift PPNITI IRV K"io Ave. nnd nti st. VI.ll 1 Jl l MATINEE ! U. Mon Ruben "The World nnd UN Wife" TuvMdny llurk JoneH In ".lust Pnl" ,.,1 All-Htnr Oust In "Mnnry rhnncerH" 'lliuri-r. Rnv In "Honirr 'iime Home" hi Mil v All-Si ir l ii -t in "Hiiir i Clunre" Silurday -Pearl Wlilte In "The Thlrf" Fay's KnickerbockerNnkett,,3o Mondn Tom Mix In "Pnlrle Trull" Tuei.lnv Tnm Mix In "Prairie Trulls" Aednemliiy- Tom Mix In "I'r.ilrle TruIN" ThiirHdoy Tom Mix In "I'rulrlo Trulls" l'YIda -Tom Mix In "Prairie Trnlls" .Saturday Tom Mix n "Pralrio Trulls" FAIRMOUNT S0J?A$I:$M Avy Momlas "The Mutiny of the ElKlnnro"' Tuewl.iy Tom .Mix In "Prairie TrnlN" Will I llHH. tt.lV ill "All lllil.rilkl.lr,.,n.l l,, Thurs.lii Naximnt i ln "Minlinie fenrmk" I-rlday Louise el sum In "Love" Saturday Oltn Tell In "f lolhea" FRANKFORD 4715 Zfi$gno Monday, Tuesday nnd Wodn d iy "The l)eill'N Ancel." lth II. I, n Ourdner and Peittty O'Nell In person Thureday md Krld.i Miteheii Lewie In "llurnliiB lliiyllRlit." und Hoy and Girl Mule.il WonderH Saturday Viola Din.i In "D.iiiKrrous to .Men" and Hny and Girl tusinl Wonders GERMANTOWN XSeTriiR Monday Niz mm i in ..ii.i,:.!,".'.'?..Da.'I.' Tuesdaj Na. in.nii In "Mjdnme ivnr e" "S'- .aimoj i in "M 'dime Peuoek" Ihnrslav -"A Thiiusinil to One" I rld.iv ", Tliiilis.iiid to One" Saturday- " IIiuiimiiiiI to One" ltl..tl.i.-l I'rldiv OlHo Thnmns I 'The h,,r.V Saturday Ollvo Thomas p. "iho 11 iiprr JEFFERSON 2n$vfrVW4a I Monday Star fust In "Trnnmet Ilnml" I Tuendiij Star fast In "Iriimpet Island" Wed Will ltosers In ".Irs' Cull x.te ,ji.ii Thursday Tom Moore in "stoi, n hlef" Prlday Jock II ill In "The IWI nt I , ,L ! unfile-flu a 'in Ainiii.i ..m i. isi .i. . . GRAND KD AND ?;?,?" T 5 Mon Earln Williams. "The' P unile Clohe'r" 5 Tues. Oncn Moore, "A Heniwrnle ir-" Wednesday-Tom .Mix In "IhJee tTJ.U flZ0... mum r.ninn iiummorstein n. imperial rVAnEri:e,vyn,, T,udis;-v,i;r,!;-'r;;z,,?n,rB,!i',;,n: Wed Eileen Perev l,r "lleunre the nnde" Thursday Will R.u-ers m "HnneV li.ft Prlday Rex He loh "Out of the "tor, " Saturda Pe.irl White In "file Thief" iimntnj a 'iMiim ri lilt- I' minori Mon Tues Wednesdas -"The -Iiih of Hiisonn..' Tliursdiiv lxi'il( Olriiim In "line" Urlil iy "The Mutlm of the i:i.nore" Snt Shirley Mason 'The tilrl of M Heurt' MODFI 4"6 POUTIt ST Ore.i-stra tVlvLH, Pontlnuou, i to it Monday "Hrr Hiisliinl's I'rlend" Tieeda "All nld-Piisliliiueil It," Wed - Hunk Jom In "sunset nniKiie" Thurs Muv Allison in "The ( healer" Prlday "Tho leopard tnmxn" Saiurdas "Tlie Leopard Wiiiu.in" OVEBROK;.B Mondav Louise Glaum in "I,ne" Tuesday Louise Oliium In "Love" fl,l ,ira j vnunir In "Mldehnnnpl" lVl.i'irMr; aii".1"1.'' '" '.'Mldohi.nnel" lYM.DMnv Allison In "The CliiMter" Saiurdui Tournuur'a "lri Untirti" Sat Miidit. Kennedy In "The Trulh" PRl CR fl0T AND SPRUCE Mind.y Tom u1WtL-?'JIP" Tom Mix I i oik i :.."., Wed oil Dorothy Dillon In "riiillivhrn, iur. D.iHiln Parnum I U "11 "'.T'0T' I Vi DuMin Pirnum In "II ii,f,l ', ""'.V I .tunla- W s Ha.t "TireMle'l.tjl,.. Tti 1 Sat SUSQUEHANNA 'Jt" Sneou Mon.G Snansnn. SoinrlhtiiiF l n.1.1.".1.'1 ' Tues 1 SwHiison Somrtlilne to Think '11'" Wed --G Swans ,n. Something to T nh J !?" Thurs... w 1 em m ",i i,v;, ","' Prl Blaine llammerateln "n ''VvhlJ";.. Additional attractions ottered In bceme. News, Coinedlea and Educational pi, tureij. MOiloal Selections by Speiiij LIBERTY nnoAT,ravvi Rh f f Mon IlrMirrt Wnshhiirn in "llm Klur Proof" S .". , . . ,. , 7 Tues Jnrk Holt In "Held In the Pneuij" E - K1JL,'-!i.1'1 !ii1,1-" ll" PARK ",ua5.,n VV.", I W d-Mnk Sennett h MliirrLs I MtS?" Thuri M.uk HeniietfH Jl.rrieVi i f.'. Prid ii Ullvn T. II in ,.J .." ,.'.1'1' -'ie4)' Direction Stanley i'llllllllllll IsrSOKNION 5 MAHKKT HI. AtlOVll 10TH 11 A. M. TO 11:1(1 V. U. 5 "iili'i 'i I,1,AIK ItEIIi ln "THE CHARM SCHOOL" next s . a j 1 4t i I iHl PHODUCTI ON rfs I I ' wT " -1 ' Jmri 1 I jiJucMmsm i 0 .rfa .SB) - "J ' "f W) Jtcud nnd H I'll E.v,rti9HI 1'liy of Aucuitii Thoina. hlLi 1 E E'r. ' -5 jfih. Adild NEW TOONERVILLB TROLLEY VHlV I 5 .tANt'ARV 17TH NORMA TAt.MADOE IV "THE 1IRANDKD WOMAN" - i.- ?l LOOKING FORWARD TO AN EVENT! .jgjToJSf STANLEY THEATRE yft, tinKnllltfnl rfllflco rldily furnished and appointed with prv ronenienc for luxurious romfort M.XT WEEIv WE'M, ANNOUNCE THE DATE OU INAUGURAL l'ERFORMANC'i: ( HEHTNUT III'LOW IflTH STHLin' TODAY "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" 1 NEXT WEEK A DE MILLE PRODUCTION AltTIHTIC ALLY AND DRAMATICALLY S WMsumnwMmm YVtvrYii- WM Jack Holt, Lota Wilson, Li I a Lea lyj)i and Conrad Nag tl II OOCL 'lart"d from the novel, "His Friend and HI Wife." Cjt JBT i I ''y t'oniQ Hamilton. m .A! 121 i .rAUKt.T STREET ojassaaT1 ONE UJ-.Ek ONLY. From the Story oj rvlu S. Cobb THE rOMfllNED GENU'S OU THE TWO FUNNIEST MEN IN THE WORLD ARIIUCKLE AND CODH LAVISHLY BPILI.EP INTO A PIVE. HEEL TORRENT Or LAUGHTER I JANUARY I7TII 'THE INSIDE Or MARKET ST AUOVE DTK W A SENSATIONAL STORY OF I HE HRltHIT LIGHTS AND HLAi'E SHADOWS OK THE GREAT METROPOLIS See tho New York ki line th clrls. tho world fainoH Dolorna. tho nun, iii mi'iwii, .ii-- nil.' hi- n iii.ttirii, NEXT WEEK THOMAS MEIGHAN IN 1IW NEWEST PHOTOPLAY a .mVk . V.. IV tit I'WT VA11TU CUINKAL ',,,, Vs iwuin Aihlfil lliirniii i.insii."s3uiuiwrt :"- rassrl I-RANKPORD ftAI.LEOIIENY AVE. NEXT I IK A M NXTRI I S DP t T AND .set I J. Dftltt r; Ross, Wine A ( o Peters A l.e II11IT In Her Latest I'l lur MADAME PEACOCK 1 . iiisUr Mi ne to Itns lelmty R'tOAD AND SNYDER AVENUR wiMUV Tl LhDAY ft V 1DNESDAY A SPARKLING LPPLRlrSi'ENT S MUSICAL l ON1 OC rinN EXTRA DSIY 5 PIN MUSIC, DANCES AND HEAUTY A PEERLESS niOTOPLAY 1 NAZIMOVA H In ' MADAMP PI AnCK" Ii'l.l CHANGED '1HIRSDAY Germantown Ave. Del Chelten Ave. All Nixt Weik THOMAS MEIGHAN IN PICTl RIKATION OP PLAY CONRAD 7IIVJlR"f YOUTH ADD'.D HAROLD LLOYD In M MIIEH. PLEASE' Ogth a Walnut Monday. Tuei. fc ved, 5 Lionel Barrymore "jHfiH "Master a;nuimiMiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NE. T EEK THE MIGHTIEST CINEMATOGRAPH OF ALL TIME WW M mwm$m mfomgi HMHW4 p.i d ri mva mt k m v utviiHri tmttmmammKii ss 11 Company of imcrteaT'HHnillllli Formerly Tht S Stanley CONTINUOUS S 10 A. M. to 5 11 :1S P. M. TODAT DOUOLAS FAirUlANKS IN "THE MARK OF ZORRO" (.'OMMENCINO MONDAY Pnramount 1'rcients ROSCOE 'FATTY ARBUCKLE in THE LIFE 0 1JM.J JlAKLY TUB CUP" IIT WINSTON CHURCHILL Today Charles Ray In "45 Minutes From Broadway" WHILE YORK SLEEPS (iay White Way, tho Mldnluht Frollo beauty Urookljn Ilrldce, the famous New York police police i.asi inver. NEXT WEEK MAURICE TOURNEUR'S LATEST PRODUCTION "THE BAIT' FEATURING HOPE HAMPTON MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER NEXT WEEK A Terpsiehorein nnd Mmlcit Rewivtlon GEO.CmSOH Offenni; a Mulum nf Muiriw nd Musli-Artlktletilly Presented JifTnA AIDED ATTRACTION Charles McDonald and Company IN A ONI F4WP A ONE ACT COMEDY OB" HUMOR. S ATllOS AND HEARTY ' LliaHS P OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE uHluS MARKET STREET BELOW UOTU S WIN DAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY S AN ORIGINAL ONE-ACT PLAYLET "THE HEART OF i ANNIE WOOD" With a Cat Recruited Prom S Uroadvray Suoceeaen S HILL CHANGED THURSDAY 5 DHOAU AMU NnDTIIBDM Aiuis AVM, Monday, Mvniiiknis; Tu, W4. NAZIMOVA '" "ab.vie ADDED- STRIKING MODELS Tbura., IVI. Sat --TOM MOORE In "STOP THIEP" """"" Added HAROLD LLOYD In "NUMHBH. I'LEABE'' TUESDAY STHtTTHUraC WEDNESDAY JTKlITWliaC NAZIMOVA 18Sa.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 11 1 1 f 1 f 1 1 s I .it."