4V V S ' . rtT.? M.t " ' ' . 'f.'SP '!"? -'VJ t EVENING i?tJBLlb MDGERPEniELPBGLi BATUHOlY, ANttAS US, iW L '?tv.-, 10 , rr Vt -''-. M f u. 5r - ft f I 3. ' I ij ? . 8 i. r i 14 5 I c i t i c 1 I rr a UM THE PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK THE Walnut's management wisely has decided to nry Hn offerlnirs with the purpose In mind of building up a general ollentele for legltlmato nmuscmont. Hence Mr Arllns' engagement In a drama, which, by tho way. has been Very mlcccsfiful by box-ortlcn standard1! bb well as from tho standpoint of those who went to tho play for entertainment, will be followed Monday nlsht by a hlgh-clasi musical comedy, 'Titter, l'at tfr." levers of subllmnted melodmma with big spectacular effects can have their wish at the Gnrrlclt. where lnng don McCormlck's "Tho Storm" will opon. And tho Forrest, after three weeks of operetta, will return to the rovue, which Its regular patrons like so much. The attraction will be the llltchy Kdo Keuc of J921 " ""PITTER, PATTKIl' fenture Ernest C Truex, who. although n frcriuent Visitor to Philadelphia, has not been seen here In musical comedy finer hl rngnge ment, four years npo. In "Very Oood Eddie." By Will M. Hoimli. librettist, and William B Frledlander. compoer. It Is In three acts, five elaborate scenes and a score of songs and dance numbers. THE STOKM." Philadelphia thea tregoers are promised what has been described as the most unusual spectacle ever presented on the stage. It Is the forest fire In the third act. There have been rainstorms In plas. snowstorms and practically every other effect th.it prolific brains could conjure, but It re mained for Langdon McCormlok to de vise, and perfect this unique fire scene It Is the direct outcome of an experi ence of McCormick in Canada In a fire which consumed big forests there. ATMO.N'D HITCHCOCK, one of the X tre R A' stage toda, will bring his "live-star revue, railed ' Hltchy-Koo of 1921," to the Forrest It Is perhaps needles to remind Philadelphia pl.-n goers that Mr Hitchcock Is usually a hcmntalful pro vider of fun Julia Sanderson n tuor lte with deotees of tnusUnl ,oined will haxe the femlnlno lead It Is to be hoped she will hao plenty of opportu nities for tho dleplay of her gifts as a dainty artiste O. P Huntlev, ono of England s funniest comedians, is another co-ftar Dovle and Pixon thoso mar velous danoetp, who outstep most others complete ttr stollar quintet. GnV'TLD, pretty, graceful bit of make bel!ee ts Not So Long go a omed of m.inncrs of New York in th- seventies Thn story has to do with a crettv and lmag!nutle girl. whoe fondness for romance and day-dreaming sometimes lads her to ovirsti'P the boundaries of the literal, and n decent vouth. w'io Indignant nt rlrst soon nc lulrcs a tasto for the intermingling of auty and fibs He doesn't reullzo nt lrst that half her stories about herself je made up out of the romnntlc novels he reads in her leisure time He Is . lofty, pensive youth and she Is out of ds set, with a snobbish mother And here you are so far as plot gots. It Is a real comedy without a swish f tho fajclcal slapstick or a hint of he risque. et it seemed to win constant lughter Tho author, Arthur rtichmaji. as shown some, of his eollcngues how t be entertaining, thoucli well-behaved 'hanks to tho carefultv detailed and atmospheric" staging of Edmund Els- er. an well as the plaw right' delicacy i blending seriousness and satire. ' Not o long Vg?o" summons up memories ufflciently American to be classed ns sort of 'period' pla though that erlod was well not so long am is to e picturesquu or romantic the ftlSS?4 Jut ?' her esPerlnco on Hn,i fcrE tlmt ". tor alae success, shn HMriJ",on. ?. Shakespearean nctresi klnir' .H,.V'0ld XMV? .auoted tho mad Kings trlbuto to Cqrdolla nr,(i. .., ,",,cr olee was ever soft, uentle and low a most excellent hw In 'woman " , UJL?0U.bt,M?' whnt Mlss W1 'd was more prncticnl If less poetic. Kr. ff0feyj!1SrtB,n,'"",3" n 'ilf.1? T n,rs cwMereil tho stngo in volCiri,lon l '"nt'cd to develop my in?ir grnml . oven." she snld. "I vlL'r"? m,l9l;nl comedv, but owln to 5firili,.clrcuni",,anc,'a J f0'1"'1 myself In ' f'r" e'" comedy, whero I was called tfn0 '.?, U8, my volco '""f0 In dialogue . trained for singing, but the thought oc curred ( mp that a well.modulMedo?co under control nt nil times Twos just as necessary in speaking parts ns In lyrl? "These voices ner tint At,fnin matter how qualined the owners were Lo.,Vier Wnys Thp ,hlnK wo ''.ill por sonallty appeared to ho lucking With out personality the man or woman of No stnge has a hard road to travel m.!J t-"y J "".' BV"K "n much atten . i toihfl development of my speaking , ole The cue might be taken b cer -.. ....v . (oniB iu fiitiitn incnuB FIGURING NEXT WEEK ON LOCAL STAGES Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Atlr.ictlnns IV.t.Vrr-"Ptter Patter." a musical comedy, featuring Ernest Truex The by W llllam 13 I-Yledinnder A num. her of well-known musical coined v folk enrry out tho plot dealing with n bashful young man's attempted cnslon of love GApi!rri"rbn Storm ' a romance or tin- bg woods, i, ,HnK,i McCor mick fcMtiirltic a realistic forest lire lllo plot is mcloilrntnntlo nn.l .In, n1n.. nbnut ,-i girl of tho big uoods nnd the mn belliKtient contestants for her F'W,K1 ,., '"Ileln Koo Hevuo of 12I with Kawiioiid Himself: Julia Sanderson, ileorgo P Hutillex, Ito le himI rton, iho iluncciH; tho Tlireo Mosconl s mneltj dancers, and other momMam nf the musical tn(;p. Jo. mm Kern has pruded a number of song hits. Plcturcviuo staging is promised Conlinuing AKracllmw Mrt rifl- ,n S'o ,ons Ago" fan. tns of nc, romance ami outi nl tlir flativ ectificM The hetolnn Is a l"p,y little faddist In sentiment. Her rldrrh father invents tlslilng rods nnd she Iny-nts heart affairs One of theo miifquerado romnuceJ comes tru. fiii'nlshlng tho plot. Eva I-o (lalllene nnd Sidney Ulackmer hac the "leads" Effectively staged ZltrBEItT "Aphrodite," spectacle, rrased on I'lerro Louy's neo-Pagan novel of decadent Alexandria. Among tho credited witli arlotis features of the production aro Molrls Gest. David P,cl.is o Henri lr!er. An s-lm (loetzl. Lon Unlist anil Michael 1'oklne UUn.W 'Shalhgs. a human comedy of Cape od in ido out of "Joe" Elii. olns agreejble ioel hv , Pauline Phelps nn J Mn urn Short Harry Bere.-fnr.l has Hie role i.f'the "oung- tmm F95HI 3Rrf5al vmi& G.PHUNTLV, "" . fW 1' K VQLfjdlW.Src'uJOKS HITCHCOCK nJ ft & S ' 1 ,' .rfft , '" " "J-"-". ' pTfcffiMwMaMJl Vr'-SstP' VSIDNEY BLACkMEB, HEN15Y dAS. LCE. WlHliHB triOr " -jyf SO LONO BERGMAN. 'WAITERS WANTED" HAYDEN, "THE QCMHRHIB ' "" STORM"G4i-rlc( I MKHb , I 1 wr? yy HARRY FERESFCRTJl "SHAVINGS" Br-ojd old" whimsical carver of toy ships, who Is iiIw.ivh forgetting himself In cailng for tlio Interests of those mound him LYRIC "Puddles," Georgo Hobart's attractive Mor . wltli n. C. Hlllan's tuneful music of a maid of Ilrittanv nnd u shy American lover, one of n group of doughboys billeted In n Preton homo nftor tho armistice. Donald Hrlnn, Peggy Wood and Halph Morgan have tho principal roles. CIIi:ST'VT "East Is West," drama of of a Chinese bride bought for a San Francisco tea merchant. Fay Bnln ter Is starred as Ming Toy, the pur chased bride, whoso reactions to American unis when tho scene shifts from China make an appealing little pla. Vaudeville KVITH .S Mario Nordstrom, In playlet; FAY BA1NTER "EAST-IS WEST CTit-mi-fc. Ella Shields, who impersonates malo characters Lydell and Carleton Macy. chnracter comedy Gladys Claris and Henry Bergman. "Tunes of tho Hour"; the Great Ecstcr, ventriloquist : Paul Decker, one-act comedy : Nat Nazar 10 and company, varied offering j William Young nnd Charles Wheeler, "Bachelors of Music," and Halph Eohso and Nnna Sterling, ncrlnl gj m nasties. GLOVE "Tho Black nnd Whlto He- view," minstrels ; "Tho Heart of An nie Wood, playlet ; Threo Johns, perch act; Eangdon nnd Smith; Two Immigrants, In "Reminiscences of Sunny Italy" : Orecn nnd Ferris, singing; P.oss. wise nnd coinpnn, novclt ; William E. Morris, satire; CosjIs and Verdi. In a "Musical Cock, tall," and Reynolds nnd George, skit, ALI.VMIKNY Musical comedy. "Extra Div"! Hebe Daniels, In "You Never s Jin ieir : Kern, uigolow and King. pun let; "Walters Wanted," featuring i.rn, urmvn nnu Williams; Julia Kclel, "Tho Girl With the Golden A'olce, nnd llng and Long, acrobats. CROSS HKYSTixn Four Bards, cast ing novelty; Al Fields, songs; Edna uennctt nna company, in songs; "Clothes! Clothes I Clothes I" dancing; Flanagan and Staplcton, singing, nnd Travis, a strong man. Now show latter half of week. ItnOADWAY -"Hanky Panky," a mu sical comedy; tho Hex Beach photo play. "Tha North Wind's Malice" ; Benard and West, skit ; Hill nnd Ack crman, comedy offerings. The Freh llngcr's String Band heads bill last hair. WILLIAM PENK Douglas Fairbanks, In "Tho Mark of Zorro" ; Larry Har king and His Monnrchs of Melody, Johnny Jones nnd Marlon ureonioc, flketnh RtiAAn OTimnklns.. vlollnlBtO. and Gallettra Monkeys. "Ladles of tho Jury," by Howard Emmett Hog crs and Frank Fny, come latter half or weoK. GRAND Jean Chase and company, In a mystery farce; Urook ana rnuson, descriptlvo songs; nyan and Ityan, eccentric dancers; Olllo Young and April, In "Bubblelnnd" ; tho Maxtme Brothers and "Bobby." NIXON "Making the Movies"; MIB linton nnd Hnellmever. sketch ! Paul Cunningham and Florence Bennett, iim none- writer nnd tho singer: Wright and Wilson, acrobatic comlaues; Carney and.Roso, skit, and tho photoplay, "Tho Land of Jazz," featuring Eileen Percy. New bill int. ter half of week. ' Roof Entertainments irULTOtf Mldglo Miller, a bundle of lively eccontrlo dances nnd songs; Helen Coy no and Harry White, rapid ditnon nnd sonira: Tomson Twins. sensational dancers; Kndlcott Sisters, nances nnci songs; ninnmua mum, troplcnl music. Museum WORLD'S Ttandlon .In Interesting novelty, and Schlltzlc, Aztec, nro now comers. Stock onrilEUM "Tho Trail of tho l.onc somo Pine." John Fox's fascinating ro. mnnco of tho Virginia Hills, centering about tho appealing heroine, June. Miss Desmond will play this rolo ana sir. lMeiuer tnnt of Jack Halo. Milistrels DVMONT'S "Our Women Jurists" will continue Its satlro on advanced fern-1 Inlsm. Master Joseph Rankin, young xylophonlst, will nppear and there will be new songs by Emmett Welch Burlesque CASINO Barney Gerard's "Glrls-de- Looks," which scored a, big success nero last season, joo k. Watson and Will II. Cohen will appear In their burlottn, "Slltkln nnd Slotkln. Bunk- ers nnd Brokers." Anna Propp nnd Betty Evans nro among tho feminine lends and ine.ro is a tug ciiorus. TROOADERO "Follies of Pleasure" features Clydo Bates, "king of tho tramp comcdlanB" ; Dorothy Bnmo.-i. Betty Gordon and others In n color ful snow. PEOPLE'S "Tho Girls From Hannv land" li a Joo Hurtlg production, with imported Tarla costumes for the principals, tho newest In Jazz music nnd a capable cast Attrnciinm in Advance JANUARY J SIIUBERT "Klislng Time." with Wil liam Morns anu uaitn Taliaferro heading tho cast. LYRW "Smllln' Thru," with Jane Cowl a3 star. JANUARY St BROAD "Peg O' My Heart," revival of J. Hartley Manners' comedv. with Laurctto Taylor again assuming her roio oi I ne ucugnuui ncromc. FEBRUARY 7 FORREST "Scandals of 1D20," tha second of theso "annual events" pro duced hv Oeorco White. Ann Von. nlngton, Georgo White, Georgo Blckct and La tsyipno aro icaiurca. Annr.PlTI "Scandal." a three-act nlnv by Cosmo Hamilton, featuring Charles Cherry. I.PHI 1EORGE NASH, the Charllo Yong of JT the 'East Is West" companv, po' Is start, in more was than one in hlladelphla To begin with he was orn here and attended public eclmol hen It was as originator of nnd artor t tha old Wheatley Amateur Draniat1" ssoclation, which rlouriehwl In the ear'v Ightles, that he got hl3 first experlen.e a acting. Later he organized th ' Amatur 'hlladelphla 'Two Orphans' coinblna on." and this company not onlv plaod i th city of Its inception, but during it Christmas holidays and around 'hanksgiving It carried its talnts o the ' "IghBorlng towns, was a delnlte s'j' ts and became known as the origin turkey show " DDING ten "ears to her age behind "i- the footlights ts rather a reMrsal f theatrical custom but pretty Cut toores. of 'Shavings," which Is pla.rg ' the Broad, declares that she has re Ived more 'mush note" as the widrw i jQftph r. Lincoln s Cnpo Cod come 1 an eer she did as a frisky Ingenue f i ict. sh and the lngenu of 'Shavings ae a friendly rivalry over their )ei. rs om admirers, and Miss Moores m.il i t ilns sha has tho better of It EGOY WOOD, the pleasantly spoken Breton mall In 'Buddies ' c r 'horn trj doughbos lose their heal d not Bart eti z ICi g Ler U 1 t eneflt of the Plavg'er r. n'h -wh V)ITH EVA LE CAUIENNE AND SIDNEY B V-ISf ORIGINAL Wl$r'te'ji Jff H.YCA3T Siw 1 1 If1 SSSfi I niiuvDEi.rm.vs Pop. Mat. Thur., $1.00 Mnt. Today & $1.50 Evgs. (Except Sat.) . $2 AH Cities AgTee the Finest Comedy in Years vQ PLAV.V yVUTH LOVE a"0 LAUGH TIZs NEW YORK "The most gracefully written and most charming play of tho year." Times. CHICAGO "Don' miss it the finest comedy of the season." Journal. BOSTON "Ono of tho brightest, most whimsical comedies Boston has ever seen." Herald. PHILADELPHIA "A delight." Record. "Real Enjoyment." North American. LKAIJrNO THEATRES. DIRECTION Or LEE J. 3, snUTJEItT SELHYN3 GUARANTIED SUCCESS-v 4 th BIG WEEK I LYRIC I1EOINS MONDAY At 8:15 IM ' WKHI5 SSSrS25050r LKMnIWEOffiSL50 IUv llroaa ti MontenranTr, 2 15, t n Mmn Mrd n r (ji YSk JEAN CHASE & CO. "rrintT, tedillne Mrhi ' InRjiin llrnnks 1'hiUnn oi.i.ir wii (. a iim MMNhHltn. A IJOItm Til"' 1' IV ' ! Mzv&i&ix&v&r&mx?zZ .Jv--".s.J.-yr.iar.J.fi- 1 t" II tf. t A en into vnT wrrk 1 UaL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS iv nis NCTvrT moTorLU "The Mark of Zorro" l,4 t IJd 111 Mnr! "Making the Movies" MtnniLii .iirTri "Hi vm !.! HOW Till M'IMI Mtl MMir l3 L. 5111 M Q0Cti4-l VpxtM7i-ic URION PU II f AKI M 1 ltLCKKLI UMl'll KII.I.Min M) lllli (AST IN" "THE RESTLESS SEX" riixtrr ( omerir "ONE IIP'.T Tirr" " !'J J. inld t. nb Market JcJ2A''1VCW'Mon"Tu"' "'-'1' Mill. lN In 'A Chorus Girls' Romance' Thum.. l A Snt Mlfl- ItIC I In 'THE r.H MlKk IDI." VJD AND SANDM hTI. MON . Tl FS A I.l) MUY Mlt.ES WNri'll III "SWEET LAVENDER" Charlie rimplln In "THE IMMIGRANT'' Thurh.. I'rl f. ""it Milium 1 .irniim in "I)U(. II MCI N" rhrlMx Comi'l ' f.olns firii Hie 11k" B i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111,1111, 'mmwHH uWUt 'tWM tMKVIt KliS' SPIEL !4fBr5oBiBM Wi- mmW $wM IllPllSlli wS HBH wSK-SrivKi wyjvr3Ki inHHNkAMHflHHH , mMmhmmmmmmzMm fmmmMmmmmm PHILADELPHIA'SblGGESTCoM HIT IN YEARS jl & jlJi 11 hvttv Ha.rns.Jr presenla 9 H with . Hi 1 m B&imm 1 paiHwasaJtJHa tBanouat hi.tsi:ts. is g$ga B rJ- "A"-"i.".-i-.l a-m-J.- -- .IM.- 5AT.MAT.JB5.ftZ.001 Popular Matinee Wed. Best Seats $2.00 Regular Matineo Today Mat. Today $2.00 Mnrkft St. E. . s -J EElv TilwlL CdLzmtiTK1 M ll A I in Mil mi il! ti il 1 .11 nit I'l- Irr in "BEHOLD MY WIFE" . lid luih I II) ! I C. I.. 1 I I II "111.11 M I - I UK N.U" I Inn A I'rl I i llMi'iio-s I I 'IIM Mil ' PT. "IIM". OI I III' Mil Til" QtxLcLA mn it and rriin avitnte MOV A ft'ES. fllMH.ES RAY In "An Old-Fashioned Boy" irlnfiliT IIRYXNT WASHUUIN In "IIUROHR I'Kllor" Thuri Trl "Till: IHIillT TO IOVE" bat - IIII" IH I III' Mil Til" r II) I MM hllll H rO 0JX dLffA A r "ST -TIU r Mabel Julienne Sunt A Mlllun lll Llllott Dritrr unruni r mv vuiriri' Thurfdaa-JVNE C AI'RK E In 'HOUUX74 AND KIIJlANrE" Bt.--"TlUi OOOI), AD IVirB" I Trl. ' Igmmmm 5 DONALD mm PEGGY WOOD H RALPH I Morgan In tfie Memi MusicalPlav) I HlliB THE PLAY bM tfOWtViHOBART I I THE MUSIC livj B.C. HILU AM j Shubert- PositivelyLastlOTimes SEATS NOW SELLING FOK ALL PERFORMANCES Was the Sensation of Paris and New York ! ! Now the Sensation of Philadelphia!! F. RAY C0MST0CK and MORRIS GEST Present the Supcr-Spcctaclc and Most-Talkcd-of Play in the World APHRODITE FROM THE TI1EATRE JRENAISSANCE, PARIS A ROMANCE OF GLORIOUS DAYS IN PAGAN ALEXANDRIA A Mirror in which Iho Ancient World is brought to Life by n Modern Drain. 300 People 8 Gorgeous Scenes Awe-Inspiring Sense-Intoxicating Enthralling JAN.24 SEATS THURS, NOW BEG. MON.'r',-MAIL ORDERS THE MUSICAL COMEDY GEM EDWARD ROYCE'S PRODUCTION "THE, THREE STARS. DONALD BRIAN. PEGGY W00DG RAIWI MQRCAN ARE tMDEED STARS OF THE FIRST ttAGNITU&E RECORb. LAUGHS SONGS GALORE A PLENTY WILLIAM NORMS miT EDITH TALIAFERRO and BEAUTIFUL DANCING CHORUS Book by Music by Lyrics by Geo. V. Ilobart Ivan Caryll Philander Johnson fjMfoCTj.iM w&wKrwtvnr i-oa wr -.v Tnrtll uc the Ah"'o TIw-Mtin' ApplTnfnrnt lft. ClifDtnut St. Own llirtmo lllilg . riif.tn.it Bt. Iltlow lllli St rhone Walnut 0MP. KE22CJH M W I Ml M GfXVHZi TDAUCITAJW? r.iqa?lle Color Mew, I lini ULini.iu a and Motion Pictures I oAl.mAI.2 m AND svniA TICKETS -l II piip'n. l uu. 1110 (hintnnl rrip fidr 1 .-.I :s: LEE KEEDICK ANNOUNCES GILBERT R. CHESTERTON iv a sKRir.s or 3 i:vi:mno i.r.cnrnr.3 Unll.rnom nelleiic-Stratford Hotel "The Ignorance of tie Edactted" Jan. 28 "Shall We Alolnh ihe Innilable7" Feb, 1 "The Perili of Health" rtb. 3 irae tick n - II) VI" Nrxt Week nrst Time nt 1'opular frlces LARRY HARKINS A,?.s MONARCHS ilin TnmnMnii ( iIIi-IU'h MonkfTH JONES In GREENLEE iouglas Fairbanks In lint W. r. Khmvlnr of "THE MARK OF ZORRO" I1II.I. rllANOKI) TIIUB8DAV sale by Gtfuihe heatnut m 1 10 00 On ' il.pp. lllu Dancing Taught in 90 Minutes! "Ttou.'t b a Wall ritnotrt" Learn tha lu.t : ACADEMY OF nvi'.MM.s or rKitiii'Anr s a s i'UIUvdi'.i.i'iiia tiPicRATir h()(ii;rv WAShll.I I.KPS. t'ondiirtor ."EL CAPITAN" Pniler Dlrrrtlon of Composer JOnN PHILIP S0USA -vfln-si-.ii.-iiiMii aji . gM i irnmerman TheatreMjjKNTM"f,( I Jit Tl rfl J a nt ma mm MM A MA MmW J J Ml Jf I HTM ll. W f.'JT'.I .M. IB 1 TVi l "a '& A SbSb mm ?k Ik M s f-'llf -HHr illwl L I ill1 liMP i'IPMI i ill m mm s W'WJksiMsMMiifw.mi ? slla ii.AM 'i:u Avi . .iii.TowTistTI S lgl " """ l&f'Mii ? ' l-?'ihB 1)AIJ. Xlir 1. I.MXjS 7 A 0 f at imuv Tnvinii p t..ut tiim' y Suwl? xfra&IiLBBR I liTM'rnXhTMruiixrVrnii N MM?A 'TZW&T ' i nt run i ul nun i u c 2s!5IM5A nintsoKiik C " - "" - " " J QrlVA 15 i'7iflik Ilecinnlne Toraorrnir Ktrnine TXaKA titmitl &yaL- . m AMV X7IE7I IC IJ a C " ZIM BBLLVAS . VFTVa Or 'C rnniin. i iui.ui.i a rcicius j rf nr I'mWi ""il-J ifrnnv I ) nn vi nlPAIflAIIII jmiI u.- Il4(?5rfcu.-K-T f Mm ir.f-.r. uca.HU.YiJ pi,, ' .wiri-fi, . - III KciEi-nr Wnltrm' 1'umoun I'lay jHMM&'!tV -Vl-Ar X ffi''iiit'i" '"':"" '';iiti'ii i'-' ii'i" i'i';' I jf&Wmmk. vsSfPfr75'firfWTn'srg'?? ? '?m:'mmmmx,mmim S ! ImMMk ' --gu - w.-,y rr - tSh i )W-iJ,'i,iAtXW"mM,r4WS.rp. I-. lHtj 3- fcmiBf?VtlLilrf - .? Vm?f S L.JIKETIE I & AM? music &&mii&'dzzi&, s &'s mm. t if, uti- ' .. ii , -,, ,, .j,Si'!J S J iWfil 1 ! IniWr ! JAfc. DhSMOND as "JUNE" tTZLSSSSn Tin: viiKii.MA w;ij) n.owKit P- Sk'IU O 7rsA j Jg. J'TOIKNp.'.Y ENtollKS" I Qjl " ' JLJi Tuesday Night- AVE BOW(V and is Melody Boys. m ??-!- Winter Garden DAHSANT STUDIO S. W. Cor. Broad & Girard Ave. First Time East for a Year! Don't Miss This Big Party PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES GARRICK Cheatnut A Juniper 81a, HAirij NIXON-NIIIDLINOEII llualneaa Manager MONDAY NI0IIT8 AT 81B. MATINKES WKI). A BAT. AT 21B Nights, fncludiriR Saturday, Best Seats $2.50 POPULAR PRICE MAT. WED. 8n $1.50 hTAIlr.l IIY JlltM. TUIMIII.K IIUADl.UV ONI'. yKMt IS Nl'AV YORK .'TAX RUN TOR YKMIH BIX MONTHS AMI IIK REMKMlir.RKIJ ' " I OR A l.irr.TIMK" IN CIIICACIO "THE MOST THRILLING FOREST FIRE SCENE EVER STAGED.". V. Y. WORLD FORREST Ilrond A Snnaom SI. THOMAS M. LOVE llualneaa Manassr MONDAY NIOUTS AT 8 IB. MATINEKS WED. A HAT. AT 2:15 POPULARWEDNESDAYMAT. $2.00 The World's Greatest Constellation of Stars of Hie Musical Cqmedy Firmament rreaenla niilnnu"n neat I'omriltnn TIik I)nnrliK Miirrrla RAYMOND HITCHCOCK America' rutarlle Mualcnt Comtir Star JULIA SANDERSON 6. P. HUNTLEY DOYLE and DIXON and HITCHY (HIMSELF) En " HITCH Y-KOO OF 1921" MOSCOW BROS. AND 100 RADIANT GIRLS "This Firc-Starrcd nit Is a Veritable Five-Ring Revue" New York Herald. coming GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1920 FORREST WITH ANN PENNINGTON WATCH FOR DATTJ or MAIL orfnniu ham: BROAD Ilrond Below I-oenat FRANK NIRDLINGER, Bualnesa Manager MAT. TODAY ,Hj?I,$2 SKATS EvcniriKS 8:15; IMatinccs Wed. and Sat, 2:15 Wednesday Mat Rest Seatn n $1.50 AHIT' m NEXT WEEK LAST BUT ONE iwyB . Offers nenry W. Savage P V !yf Oik WJffiki r;t!. & fmmfmT Tho Capo Cod Comedy TAKEN F0OM 'jOyEPHCLlNCOLNr- J r. .... . .M ... !" viOVELOr THt SAMt VAME DRAMATIZATION y PAULINE PHELPS MAflOAl fH0!T ; STAGED Dy JOHW MeKEL ' ORIGINAL . f 1,. 1W in ' a wm$t "inmtw p KVE. nrjl.T.17riN SAID: "Hnrry Iereforil ninkr the port llrln linrtrnlt nlilrh ilrkrMe to runk llh Kiirli rluiriicler Mudiea nn Wnrflfld'a Mimlii .Master.' CjHI MiiuiIo'h Oriimiij' nnd lo revert furtlirr In atnee lilhtory, Jamra A. Ilrrnc'N ImperMinatlon In 'hlioro Aerea.' " 11)11 HKNl-.riTH AT TIIK I ADO VI! TIIF.ATRKS AITI.Y AT TUB OENER U. "IlICi:. 1IRUAD .STRia-.T TIIKATRU Ninth & Walnut Stt. Amrrlcn'd Oldest. Neel. llniiiNoini.'.t Tlier.tre .1. I' IIKT'RY. Onnrr r V WAXAMAKFII Mcr. Limited Engagement Beg. Mon. Eve. i Matinees WednesdaV and Saturday w-v . , 'w 1 M Ml Vl.nilN I'UIM'.M'S jyXIfflillMlfil'fltEWUCCB VdMfoifelF & FTtFswcam Vr's .'. m ;. .VA .wn A Brilliant Company and tho FAMOUS RAINBOW CHORUS Direct from xl Year at ihe Longncro Theatre, New York I'll ICKS MOUTH X-SAT. SIAT. 75e lo i.30 HATHtDAV NIOIIT. 81.00 lo S3.00 CII.i:si)AY SIATlNin:. 600 lo St 00. l'HOM'.I WALNUT 2109 ACADEMY of MUSIC FOYER , Academy Music, Wed. Evg., Jan. 26 hij -kjjjccuuu(;c i uis ocaaon swni a tr oirnvnf iilMV iniLAuu o i mrnun i ORCHESTRA FREDERICK STOCK Conductor 8 SAMAROFF henla l In $?.Sn, n( rnd nil r"1 HruiK'n, HI!) (lii'Niiiul M .. Palm Garden ,?,;,i SnftW' Best Saturday Night Dance J0SEE H0FMANN' tiano hecitaij I Mon. Afternoon, Jan. 1 7, at 3 Tickets on Halo nt Amdemy of Mualo nnd' Ileppo's. 1111) Chfalnut Street , DUMONT'S ',T, lAiicii nvg. bus' ' EMMETT W&CranatVela" nuilanoue, "Ql-it WO;n jl uists. I lib Hlli. Mat. Todai I 1-ee Wrothe "nd 1 UK Ul.HI' UHOW CASINOS WORLD'S MUSEUM '.' J,-f- JESSIES""" A, r t lttb S, Jlarkot I tbfH w gffffSP' 10 P. M. K" N ' J -,. J 14 1 ,UvtJ,-t. j(llMil AJ.'As UalWf- rl5.l-i.J jM .w KWf, .--.'.'..ii.j:i-'.' Hill -- - - .---.-.-.-- . . , . ... . , , al ui . . ml
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