- "i Lvh t? . &r -vy a CHAPLIN IN "THE KID" " REVEALS NEW SELF Comedian's Firat Lengthy Sub ject Has Serious Touches; Now Stanley Organ Dedicated B(nlf.T "The Klrt" Is a Barla-eomlc 8000-foot production with ChnrleB Chap lin In the triple role of author, actor Md director Thin la tho flmt time the Comedian hns nttempted n lenKthv aitb. Ject, nnd one npnrt from slapstick farce Ills Initial effort proves to thone who Jiava maintained he could be nerlous that nhlr eurprlie la comtnsr to nimilom when ho really attempt a mbject minus hln hftt, enne and dilapidated shoes, It's coming to the screen. Most Important of the many merits this picture possesses Is the real Idea out of hlch the comedy situations have been developed. Next comes the Introduction of the little slx-year.old Syracuse. N V. tov. Jackie Cnotjnn. son of a vaudo llllan. This Information Is Klven here because there will be many questions raised as to who the kid Is hts parentage and similar Inquiries The hoy Is also participating In other movie productions jyttle Jackie Is the het screen flnil nine J. V? Griffith Introduetd the talented Srork of Ben Alexander In Hearts of the "World " Now for the new Ideas n Chaplnsque eomedv !Ieaen is depleted bv means of It dream with everv one wearing fi-nth-ety wings except Charlie II. s are pur chased In a pawn shop He Is a Klailer toy trade with th vounnster breaking windows for him to replace. A babv Is fed by means of a nipple en the spout of a coffee pot. Of artistic touches there re but two Thev occur at the ononlng of the story where a soft-focus picture of the Chrlstus Is shown and men in where the mother of tho child stands In front of a church window uhlch llluml nnlp h.r head in n halo 'rtahlon Edna Purvlanc Is the mother Tne i fln new organ was dedicated with ex-1 eellent playing and added pictures filled out the program Strtntnn "Curtain Is a theatrical ltory with Katherme MacHonald as Its Blar, but somehow she does not nhin. fjulte i bright us she cou.d. Here Is on nctress who possuses an unusual talent STor screen work and et at times some how she does not seem to care whether I he ljleascs or not, for her work Is list less Miss MacPonald 18 beginning to do much "posing" and less acting It, may be the fault of the director, nl though James Young has done oine xnghty fine work with the megaphone In. other pictures Rita Welman wrot this storv nnd Iso that other one of the theatre "Ma dame Peacock ' for N'azlmova Tal-a ot the theatrical world are Interesting If well told, and the authoress has done her rhare to create Interest. Her plot la .1 pomewhat plain stor of a girl who marries for supposed 1"M and leaves the I tage It Is 1iscoered after some yoarr. that the husband has star-dust In his eyes and Is really In love with the ornen of the stage and Is not content with his formrr-actresa wlfr When this vltuatlon !s brought clearly to the w'fe phc resents th slight and returns to her I Chosen work on the stagi . nnd there. i: course, finds th true lover who has 'sort of waited" around for he- In the support app-.- Florence Deshon as 'the other woman' . K H Tllton formerly of the laibin Stock Co ; Earl Whitlock and fharles Hichman. Victoria "Th ;-at Itedemer" Is an unusual Metro production and .tgal: , proves th.it H. It Van Loan car. wrlt' plorles adaptable for screen purixist-s ' In the adaptation Jack Gilbert nnd Jul1 a Furthman did a good .'ob, giving t'.t ' director plentv of mat.-rla'. with vh'.oh to make a gripping and artlitlc pic ture. Whi'e Clarence Brown dliectel, the piece. It hail the supervision of JIaurlct Tourneur whoie clever toueVs I can be picked with ease ' Tho -pint of co-operatlor worked out ell In this production, for not onl has It a good stor with able direction tm the placrn ).ae grnsped tlielr ,, ,t with a feeling and .u. jndt-rBtandlng that' make each piar of e.tual worth In tne cast or ir!nc;.jlH are llou.w I'eters, a f.ne actor whose 'aifnt h-n been mint ing! local!) for mme t.me Marjorle law, a 3i;)i.nl!ig ij,a.rof rnrlt . Ja l MacDonalU and .loi-eph .Singleton tlr.e actors loth. Kegent 'M.Ieitories . r i r.rt of o. photoplay production that it is -.veil to exhibit at time to pro. tha' the bo ofllce Is nut ulAAys tr- g,ul -.f the man ager Here Is a tine ijolduyn picture that has a ! of the artisti,- merit of the best movies and It tel.s ,i p.ain straight-1 :orward stor with u cjat minus a stai ' It was made froi. th. pl,i of Arnold Ucnnett kji.i Ulward Ki. -Ij.ock There mu-'i of i- teres' n. -!is produotlon for tlve u ,,k ij ( the levelopn-ent -f a nUjr n p-n ds The Jilot tnltlaj.; hnji to do wr:i oung folk In about the lifiC period and tnen th Ltory moej forward .tout '8". T-e further serjueii of the , t taki s place about law Tho whole iUur. Is that of ..lowing ho a ii.stor reiats its-lf Kor the basis 's the love tor o three gtri erations and ho the fainiil.-s cuinlict through all th .ear onl to hac a hapi er.ding u u- film g. t.eratlon This picture . iiolab, lur il line mountinjs A .apah.t . r.dl'.iies 1w1j sione Al'c- Iiolllstii .lrw . ccn, iJe.-.ild ling arid I..jr t Heimore 1 uul Scardon dir-te l t'.e ,, -Le with tfflclent uiiilirstundoig of a ,1 ii,u tadk VARIED PROGRAM OFFERED AT KEITH'S Gertrude Hoffmann in New Dances Shea Gives Old Fa vorites Dancers Make Hit Keith's Oer'ri-'ie H'ffm.m ret.i.e.j to Kel'h's . ' ipit w -1 trances ai, i lnterpreitlors T'r.fortun.itely for this hard-working arc exeel.er.t artist, her efforts wer iw- ; ro'rU nprreelated by the aud'enc Hue to the arrangement of her program whleh rdd wi'h 'm-.er-soratlons wh'le hr lirrnp - r, il Oerlrude Hoffmann op. ned the art "The White lene ,crf a -..'or of Adolf IJolm, Is "nr of tho tnost artlntle presentations se.'n hire th's season and in 'The Spirit of V rr,r Miss Mo-T-tmann shows hr marked ability kj un It terpretathe dunrr Th- tone and color schemes of both numbers were ijc- -J.nt. and the dancer was at her oid-tlm.-best Then .am 'mpersotiftt'ors of rtage favnrl'es and dressing scenes be. fore the audience wh.ch reee.ve.l bjt mall applnut-e as eomtarnl to thu tplendld opn ng Thomas 13 Sha, dlntlnguisheii pro ponent of Dr Jen U and Mr Hde rave Hashes from his former su, cf. in These included 'The Cardinal '"T'e Uel's" and Dr JWI1 His rereption Mis must enthuslasMe I-'dwin Hoi lsnd James J '"assady and Adele Vaughn uisl.tcd In a ar.ed program the l ggeit ap-plausc-produiM re were M irgnret Vo'ing, with really furnv songs nml M mers and Kraft, about the best d-tn. e rove t en the boards in niarn moons l.ucy Ilrurh a gps vio.ln'sr wns el received Kn d l.i Fr.-ir,. e nnd Ine Kinnedv gave a blarltfarc SKlt 'The I'nity of th. heonnd Part ' '"naNes M. Good jrd oinpun equlLhrit-ts did some clever footwork The ojni. ornan In tl.ls imiiparij ir".ed herself to be an acrobat cf unusual tuient Hert and Hazel .ska tell., are. roller vkate dancers roogiiii ami ' ae j .1 not ap. !eur Oootl news pp'tiires wtre stiown Alleihenj A furclt.-il playlet. cnlled 18 the 'Clothes' Clothes lothes " clever feature The Mil Includes Julian Mirled surrounding II.ll and c.lrls in "fun arid music Dobbn. Clarke and Dare, i-kll, 'VaudeMiln iternnants . Two Inunlgrants" In another slut, "ItemlnlscenoeH of Sunny Italy ' tnd fin ally the photop!a I'.ission ' Olnbe Al Shun, former Winter Oar den alar, hud the. houso In an uproar "The Japanese Jtevlew ' waa well re ctved Other acta which went oer were the Qunker f'lty String Uand. 'The 1a n JS'eM?' comi'itj j !-i U-t , HoMnsou Mi Cuba Trio ,M unlock and Kennedy, com edy Bongs, Harry Rose, specialty Jo t !) q,a an' v mv tcKcf i s "t; ''PASSION." the aerman-made movie of tho story of Madame Du Barry, tho French milliner, nnd the king, shown simultaneously In the fol lowing theatres; Palace, Imperial, William Tenn, Olhnmbra, Oreat Northern, Allccheny nnd Broad way, i ARCADIA "Paying the I'lpcr," a George Fltxmaurlce production MARKET ST. "The Halt," with Hope Hampton AL1IAMHRA 'Tho Mountain Wom an," with Pearl White STRAND CAPITOL COLONlAlr "Mldsummer Madness" In tho Wil liam DoMlllo production, with Con rad Nagle, Jack Jlolt, Ltla Lee and Iols Wilson. It was written by Cosmo Hamilton, author of "Scan dal." COLISEUM LEADER "The In side of the Cup' Is Winston Churchill's story of the worship of false pride LOCUST "Heliotrope," with Julia Swayne Gordon BELMONT "Silk Hosiery," with Knld Bennett RIVOLI "The Juckllns," with Monte Blue. CEDAR The Restless Sex," with Marlon Davits. and Boylo demons." nnd Josephine, "dancing aSSB'SaS'asSOTtfJrJSrtiMl Marconi Brothers, accordionists, got a good hand. Ryan and Lee, In a plajlet were well received. Passion wan the feature photoplay William Tenn Josle Heather, In songs of the moment, walked off with honors John T Bay nnd computn had a clever sketch which went over big Madame Branda and company, In a circus act, were well received "Pnsslon." dealing with the career of Madame du Barry, was the photoplay attraction. Cross Keys Laughs are kept In mo tion by Bjan and Lee, who are featured In "Hats and Old Shoes." The Five Musical McLarens scored In a highly en tertnlning act "Tlng-a-LIng," tabloid, presented by clever children, won ap provnl. Good acta were offered by Con my and O'Donnell and the Three Bohe mians Mnn The Ball lloo Trio figured In .tciptiatluM and comedy Joe Darcy anil 'Ulior oleMr entertainers nnd the photo play In Folly's Trail," feature the flrM. half of the week. The offerings nre wirled nnd up to date. (rnnd 'The Monarchs of Melody,' with Larry Ilarklns. head n gooil bill Wide variety of entertainment Is offered by Jane Mills and company, songs nnd comed ; Danno Brothers and Scnnlon, lancing. Trotrile and companv, a ven trlloqulal act and Adroit Brothers, ath letes "HONEYDEW" MAKES A SUCCESSFUL DEBUT, I I Comedy , Zimbalist Musical Pleases by Tunefulness and Humor Cheatntit The musical comedy ' Hon eydew" opened to .. good-alr.ed audience at the Opera Houho last evening nnd scored a decider success, divided about eveniy between tne tunerulnies of t he i melodies, the beauty of the stage Bet n-' tlngi and costumeB. tho excellence of the performance and the humor of the armu9 situations ' Honeydcw.' in nddl'.on to being a new musical comedy o' th stralghtout ' fp-, cam here with noteworthy ad- vane,- distinction In that the f-core wan bv no Ies a musician than I'.'rem Z'm ballst. the distinguished lollnlst. The' nu.sic.il setting to the typical muslca. I comedy lyrlci and enscmb es represents ; the vlrtuoso'n first attempt at the writ- Irg of light mulc In a sustained flight. The book Is the work of Joseph W Her- I bert who has written a number of 1. brettl and numerous lyrics far previous ' ojierettas and music-comedies I I Th" delays sometimes incidental to i :lrs; nights made thHr appearanie In! Wst evening's performance to an un- , u.-ual degree in this day of perfected ' ! stage technique, and owing to trouble . ith the lights, wh.ch irt a erv Im- 1 jiortant factor in th beautiful i''hlnes. ' fant t) of the first a. t. th- ojrtaln did mi rls .in til nearly i o clock and there ; aa in un-sually long wait between the i ..-M due to the slio of the "tag" setllrgs Th. t difileultles will doub:lrs be over . tome In the later performances The mus c of "Honeydew" as a whole kOnslderabtV above tho aerage of mushal con edy It is true that th rhythms .u.d th harmonies n p oyed 1 rnos. ' fif numbersj ru.i "ru- to mu stial ti.mo'l, form Bu' ar... N-tte.- than 111 most o! thle tjpe and In thu ner.es s'-di as the rhln-1 le i e oclies I i- -orks of uractirist v .intas.- Ii. i,e t rst a,-t and the Spanish ccenrs, th music upproaelies the ptrn:' style, al though it must be said tl.a 'hre are more .in Miggesttons of the orlihtiillsri '' Itltrs.i- -Kortflkoff and the Spanish M-l- of ''armen' In them .Wverthe. . 'S 'he borh 'he rcem-a . r , tv v t... rr it.r reMt ! The ;,err,rr ar. e sc.f w, s adrr,. ah',., and '' n eritd progresse.l wirn 'he tom eil Tli- openinK was rath, r '. igue und left tr- ' stener wondering lat v.hs to le "i 'm! reHu.t But a.j !.- plot ilarl- :1-1 .' 'e.inii apparent that this was not .1 ;!-' show al.,r e though the .til.- .., a conspicuous position In rut th tt It has the ire'it- of p.ot, " .tm i und excellent tr.u-lc to support Its iitri.i ',1 the principal pir's are hu- . orous of co'.rse, and the ire ull so '!1 done In ! e various lines demanded i the comedy thnt It Is difficult to in ion sp'-clal performers Hut the ire 1 of Hal I-'orde John Park and ' '. fiunsmore the very clever Itnper - 'ration nf Theresa forover and th, , r..-n pinging of Sam Ash. Dorothy Foll'e S-..1 espeeu'lj Kthcllnd Terr a Philnde p! i.i glrl as well ns 'he remark .1... dar rs of Mile Marguerite and Fran!: (Till er- eo far ,ibo th- aer nge that they must be mentioned Trie muMcal eomedv In'roduees fea "ire In thn Chinese Fnntnsy ' whhh. in a way brings the moles into '-ornpeti-Hon with It The pantomimic perform nre of Mile Marguerlin and Messrs ,ii"smore nnd GUI and the lichtlng t 'ets of the scene were far above the ordinary Continuing tt tractions 11 VBKRl - ' T fkle Mi agreeable muMrnl ni' d n eight sienes, by Ot'o Hn'l in h nsrar Hammersteln Ld, and Frank Mdndtl and seor--b Herh.r' Stothnrt With Frank T'nmty . ilse Al.en lien Mulve. Claire Nag e and otl'tr wel.-ltnown ent.rtitlriers A visible plut is a fiature M- Tlntie plavs malnl e ' hlte face " Hnni''K - Call the Doctor' bv Jen. A'1-hib..nl produced bv Dav d Il-la-u'o, wl'h Charlotte Valker J met Hee' her Fnnla Marltir,ff. Mrs T-irn W'se. William Morr's id Phll'p Merhaln tn the line ast Farcical comedy of today trea' ng of a tlmel tople told .n up to diitu situations tlKO AD "Transplanting Jean I v. ly comely b to. famo is Trench collaborators. Itobert d.i Fiets and Uastori Arrnand f'allU- e Arthur Hvron plis the part if n rrilddie-ngej rin Juan wlio plqurd at the srnrn of a woman i played b Margaret I.uwreprei at his 'first grn hairs rennuiu-es lalsons and devotes himself to t'n sophlsMntln'i of his natural oi Jean wtth whom a clash develops FORREST "Scnndals nf 11J0' second of these entertaining ' ar, nual events" produced by lieorge WTilte Ann Pennington, OeorgH H'ckel the Welfords, I..ni Ho rs and I. a Sylphe are featured This oar'h production travesties enr rent fashions, foibles and fiaii tles. A DELPHI "Seandal. ' a three-.,, play by Cosmo Ham'Iton. featur ing Charles Cherry und June Walker A ver sophisticated ,nm. dv of an up ami-doing, not to sa upand-darlng girl of charm and resource who seeks to learn the maseuline temperament In Itr. ele mental state Sometimes banal often pungenth (. Igritrn at' "i liaioguc and sltua'lon -a -. -.- JEVENJttG', PUBLIC JANE COWL AND CO. IN "SMILIN' THROUGH" Appealing Play Cleverly Acted and Boautifully Staged Pleases Audionco Lyric "Gee'" rnlrt the usher ns she dabbed her eyes with her handkerchief, "It's like a church, ain't It?" And. In a way. It was a church with n beautiful sen lee, a moving sermon with a text touching on love nnd immor tality And despite thcsn seeming drawbacks, "Smllln Through" ns a plnv Is as tech nically good ns It Is beautiful. Its plot Is unusual In theme nnd construction; Its situations Intrigue and hold tho nt tentlon ; Its characters are well drawn and convincing, Its action Is continuous and unforced , Its lines nre nt once clever nnd natural Add to this that Its pathos is never maudlin and that Its humor bubbles like the mountain springs thnt nbundnnt reason why we should doff our hat to Allan Langdon Martin, the author The play was fnrtunnte In having nde quite Interpretation If tho roles en acted by Jane Cowl stand out abovo all others It Is because they demand more from the artist That Jane Cowl has everything th demand Is nnother torv On the stage ou see a beautiful Irish girl ; have our enrs tickled by her delightful brogue, and love her bewitch ing llttlo mannerisms. It Is not until later that you pay tribute to the actress 1 whose hard work and fine art made such naturalness possible. Ethelbert D Hales gave nn excellent 'nterprctn'Ion or a man grown hard be cause of gTlef and wrong. And well the present writer Is so poor a critic that he cannot at the moment tlnd fault with any member of the cist "'Smllln' Through" has cast a spell over him which perhapr Is as high a compliment as can be paid to a dramatic produc tion. "THEMASQUERADER" CLEVER "TRICK" PLAY1 Gripping Melodrama, Skillfully Acted, Takes on Impressive- ness of Plausibility VTnlmit- The M.i.nuerader. ' In n 5TBsr jrslon drawn bv John m the "bent eell'r" 01 , a derado ago by Hath- rlnr TpcII Thur- Hon a piece of fiction as sucvegrful as ennatlonal Is hopefully entering upon a third venture toward entirtalnlnc and .thrilling Philadelphia p'acoei- Judgid by the cnthuslaetlc reception gUen the I piny, the Htar. tluv Uatei ,' a-, n 1 hm i supporting players, the provprctn are for a ucces.suI run. whin the Intl'i.nza like Cromwell, closed the ttvatr. s. 'Th.' Masqucrader ' had b.'en given three nigl ts hen the season before last Thrr. ramc a return for a 1111-in week, dur ng which the plav was praised by those who faw it mi inc? that time Mr Post lias taken It on three cross-continent tours and one trans-Pacific tour to Australia Tin ru W no doubt that the aud.enco was entertained and thrldtd w.th the Intricacies of tho plot, gripped b the d'vt tailing of Imno-utbllltleii of nlot into plaus.billties of sliuatlon and absorbed by Mr. Post's illulve change of per- I sonallt.es In the twofold characterization I Inventnl by Mrs Thurston nnd adroitly urned to thentnci.l uii by Mr IJooth "The Masqucradcr' Is palpably a melo- drama, a form of drama, that Is tn , which acctdent'i! or provldtntlal inter ' ention M-rvea to extricate the charac- ' ters from the entanglement of situations that mesh them cIoely and control their i eery moement. Uut It Is a melodrama thnt, once the Initial, Invented founda tions are ac "epted. taKt-s on somt of the substance and spirit of drama Also i nankr. to i-kl!lful acting and restraint . of the playwright In demanding li much of credulity, It adjusts Its Inherent , Impossibilities Into tranMcnt bi..te.ible. ress for the course of th proc-edings on tt, stage it s mnly compels ab-orbed ir.'.ertst and grudging credence while tha i action paces swiftly to the denouement. I which Is held clev.Tl In suspense The audierce for the time being forge"s the trtcks and the shifting Impersonations ' of 'he central chira'ter and holds ltd breath, waiting for whatever.! coming ' next Mr Booth has transferred the outlines , the orltrin.il novel to thi stngo with n selective lacultv so ece'lent that the cuns and s-ketchlnes-s of tho usual 'boo. i,,i' are avoided, and there Is a thuit- r: al f"iU(nce as valid as that in th 'i. ore expanshe Htid descriptive pages of , t novel The storv, it will be rerm-ni- ' bind, dealt wl'h a Uritlsh statesman.' the victim of drugs and alcohol who at tin or crisis in tuning his country atid I. Is pirtv. Ho m.e's 'n a London I fog, on a day when 1 . has signally failed . in an In p irlant pe-ih b-foro Parlla-I ment a man w ao is his literal double len a last c'tance bv the party whip ... .iTm-i- e.t-'C f tin,l to t...Vm hlntnrv on the eve of the great war, his addiction to drugs van'iu'snes his good Intentions and Ms last opportunity A.ded by his tru-t-.l vait-t, hi. manages to pass the' rii-p ns hllity to his double, who. It de e'op H really his Canadian cousin, emigrated to Kngland to win fame as a jounali't ard In the lattcr's garret sinks into rblivlon and eentually nerve tr'cken death How the double restores the statesman s reputation 'n Commons, fits tlrno" and fln-,y Into his new sphere of actioi deceiving the world of fashion mil poiries and f.n,ill, to her alone r veu Ing 'he secret, wins thu lovn ol tre drug ad lie s forsaken wife, make t ie Impo-sible p ot that sj.nehow 'gains .il.-i'jsibility Mr Po't acted tupe-bly throughout i cth n nls tense passages his drug-rid-Men sfi-nes and his lirl-f moments nt i medv comparisons have been made, hetw. en his role and the netlng of Mr Mansfle.d in 'Ir Jikvll und Mr Hyde' ! a th. i are hardly prrtlnent, since the T1 .rston rob- Is one of to p.-parate p rs mages and H animated by physical ,lr ea whereas Stevenson's eerie char itcter is a true ease of a dual personal- ' tv prejs d by a psvehic urge I Elwn llaton as the bodv n-rviint nav a rtneiv nniwn portrait of loyalty Alic John ntltneiitaliied the neglected wlf hut on i)f whole was very acceptable William H Sams and Reginald Carring ton were excellent as the party whip and th. gteat partisan editor "St. Elmo" at Orpheum (frptienn - Ht lllrno, ' the sentimental and em itl"ii.il bst sell. r ' of a previous generation of fiction, is nttractlvely u vlved In Wlllard Unlcomb a dramatiza tion Th' action tak' s the audience on a long tr'p and over a considerable spar of tlnre Cieiefori- thero are ntim rout scenic dlspla-'s Th somewhat melo dramatic stor Is relieved conslderablv bv flashes of comedy Tragedy, ro- maniesiid iti 'ut almost evry element nf the meli'dran a of a decade or nvue ago furnish unite a novelty In this age t flippant fanes nnd mus.ial revues Th" eiurueer .ifford the resident ir itanlziiti'iti opporninitien to demon sir ute i right t be classed nmong the notable stoik i on panics Suspensv Is sustained until almost tr., Oral lurta'r and eomedy bubbles brisk a,l th.i while Varied Bill Atop Walton Wultnn Itnof -An exceptional!) goon till Is offered with Ray Kiissor In i o "Ity darken an one of the features 1 dnnring net new to this city was offered bv i onra.l nnd Shear Mnrgaret Hit. k. tt fcings as well as she dances Kritertain ing numbers wer" presented bv Georgia .Howard the dancing vlollnlute. aid the 1 Whl.o Wav Trio Chinese Travesty In Blackface niunniitV The KnMnett J Welch Mln-1 strels present a highly amusing satire j on a i nines" piny nmuii nupeiren nere recently In the imvesty, "West Ih Hunt " Man blnrk-faced stars appear a i i rbiln with specialties Franklin iri'l Fane an go el In thi'r haraiter imper -nnntinnn I' Oreat Mei IHitt ur d -' - ,- -,-. - u mmmmsmmmmmsm LEDGB - PILADBLPHIA,. TUESDAY,. BBB0AB$ J 22 1921 BURLESQUE BILLS Bobby Barry, Phlladelphlan, Casino 8tar Other Shows Casino "Tho Mnlds of America," starring Bobby Barry, a Phlladelphlan, offer a show that abounds with laughs and dainty girls In pretty costumes. The hurlctta is highly entertaining, full of elexer principals and possessing much pep nnd ynt George Leon assists Barry In keeping the nudlenco laughing. Bnrry Is short, while i.ion contrasts nnd Is tall nnd thin Both nro "tramp comedians" of merit People's ' Tho Million Dollar Dolls," starring Joo Freed, present their usunl elaborate nnd funny production. This Is a real burlesque show, written by A. Douglas Lenvltt, which Is n guarantee In Itself. Special muslo artd lyrics were supplied by nuhy Cownn and Jnch Strouse, well-known song writers Troesdero .A quartet of funrters put a punch In "Tho Whirl of Mirth," which liesldes being mirthful Is a whirl of dash and melody. The funny four are Al FetTls. Eddie Hill, Nell Schaffer and Joe Lyons. Ruth Addlngton nnd Delores mid Barlow also help to make n hlc hll PARCEL 1'OST You Need One Automatic Car Ticket Holder for P. R. T. and Ferry Tickets Tstent t'rndlnr On Sale nti H Kind & Sons ' N. Hnrllrnhiirit Tn. Palace Jewelry Shop 1. I'tym & Son nimlwl Pre.. Ivefkoes .Ifurtr) I.U nrotlicrs Ilnllunnrr A llel-limin lletfonl Jrw.lrv r.inn IniL- rnpr HosUlis 'Mtlnnrrj Wnlter 11 UiiUer. lluhrrilittli r Srlilrss Jenelr.1 Minn I.lrlit' ,lcflr -hnii iteorce ii'Mi, I.entnrr Uftofl StiT.irl, Nintlnnfrs Sold ut yiiiir ile.ilers or mall prepaid, BOc. Send for frrs elrriilar PHILADELPHIA BADGE CO. TnentnrM nnd Mamifnrliirer 942 Market Street riilliiflrll'hlii, l'i , l. S. A. !i SCARLETT'S 703 Chestnut Street Send No Money EL PRODUCTO f 1 $4 Box of 50 FAMOUS 10c CIGAR i Hoffman House Bouquet :: i ;; $2.50 Box of 50 i Regular Price, $5.00 4i An.iwliere In Tnlted Htnles georgeTox M.tnr jiv m mitiit nrtoTiir.it"' $2.50 Box of 50 Regular Price $5.00 Exponent Cigar 1 5c Straight LarRc Blunts $3.75 Box of 50 Regular Price $7.50 Bella Mundo Cigars $2.00 Box of 50 The Regular Price A ', Z T X 1 T A A T henil fa our Ord'r l'oKtman Will tolltct on I)rllrrr Mall Orilera Tilled Promptl)' Scarlett's, 703 Chestnut St. !'IIII.A!trX!'IIIA lLulJffiSe'3l I (50c I Up j WHBIP:; 5 ffi9'cmMSBMBijo!ajysiWI X i ' ii 1 uMfl, iJ TJKj y i-arRc Diunis i V I n foil ur '! f nehl , is $4.00 ;; , mmsi i: :: ' hend 1'a our Ordrr , l'oatmun Will tolltct on Dflltrrj . , M Mall Orilera Pilled Promptly . , , . j Ay - . ( PARCEL, POST i ELECTJRIGAU- SPECIALS Star Electric Vibrators. ,54.45 American Beauty Electric Irons S8.50 Manning & Bowman Elec tric Iron S7.45 R e d d y Electric Toaster Range S3.75 Benjamin Two-Way Plug.. 08c Household Flashlight (com plcte) 05c Tungsten Electric Lumps, 3 for$l Universal Vibrator ' $1 .95 Electric Motor Driven JIU Full Line of Uleelrlc Toasters, Eleetrle 'rons. Kleetrle Heekets. Eleetrle ndt Transformers, Kleetrle Wire and Oorrtu and Hoiisehnli! Electrical Hitrmllrs, etc. Electrical Itcpairlnjc C.J.LENIHANSTORE 45 N. 13th St. CNYDER'S f CUT PRICE STORE J 808 SOUTH SX French Army & Navy FIELD GLASSES $4.59 Can Be Used Day and Night BOY SCOUT Imported Opera Glasses Imported Field and Opera Glasses Hera la a wonderful fleM la for lu iiie Adapted apeclalij ir.r J(V and dim. SCOtT:?. Blak leatharalt rorl body Neat carrylrc bag la oludtd Our Price, $1.19 He. ITIee. 2.M) TA.RCEI, POST. lOe EXTn v Safety Razor Nickel or Gold Plated Price .i.2Ip!,'" w,h neot hot tv! 6 UIL I.ETTE HLADI.S. net. Val.. IS.OO Extra Ollli- H '.. . n doi PARCHh POST, 10c KTRA VACU Unbreakable Pint sr COFFEE BOTTLE OUR PRICE 89c Parcel Pe.t 100 BJtra Reg, Val. $3.50 On. Pint Blta Unbrealt able r'ot.i t our hom and parnlna with a .'.Vralttxr or as-ealllr Jo biU" -M pltol WVIaht uf jr.-ca .Itr In 1" oti and of .12 ca'ihr tn S- oza Onr Price $9.75 JUgul.r price f r !il . 110 on. Our Prlre $12.00 I.nraer alie. SSnl Military S12.00 Model, 10 allot m.u .w S2.callbr Mmiaer automailc pi.tola ipiliorted from fiermany U at In th world Ilfauliir prlcp t'11 00 t)ur tirlie, J3S SO aj callhr Sin ii cr automatic pliiol !,o1 wltll revn rirfldir.a UtKUlur prica, 127 .10 Our price. '.! on, Hol.trra lo tit any of tha aboie -'nls w ih flap. nuln leather P..'irular P'l. 12 00. Our prlre, 81. S3. SNYDER'S 808 South St. PIIII.A . I X Mall order, promptly attended tn If iirrnmnnnled by money order. OPKN V.Vti. PATH. 10 O'CLOCK HAT. iT0, IVT1L 11.50 O'f'IK Iv BA Held las srth r- f( msrkably lone rsnire, M mtiii Nicunr, im)!,. N 1S11, with (IKMI.ST. l.UATIlElt COMvKINi.. Cun bu tv.itunlC'1 aicoiu ln to the eye. A great Kims fir tourist fportn rrn. ("nn use itm for HINTINO. It ACM, et. rompUta with Itnther ease and shoulder frsps Tan or Black Thas (Iihh ar re'l Ing at a vary Jow flu lire and win be mils appreciated when aean. MAKES AN ElEOANT orERA OL.AHS Parcel Toat, 25c Extra I . Wj PRICE W I $4-59 I I S1'1 iK 1 Itriri.ar . line. IKS jim "uiUB.,.((H((i,iWn :.' SO forlrMMaw5jiilml)MI) v hwBMPBI'K'1 3" vMfl Wall I'lnotcr Board Thnt -SVIII Not Burn SHEETS OF ROCK Won't Warp. Ka'ar to Krert PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345-47 Anni 8T. .... riionrsi locust .10211 Ilnre 44-31 PARCEL POST Protect Your Home From Thieves! Locks Your Windows Tight Nu-Lojc la a Mnall nutnmatlc slln- prlp lock that lo attached to the top of yrur bottom window naah, as 11 Itistrated above. The lock la fastened by pushing Itnnb so that the rubber- tippetl dlo presses up aRalnst the ooftom of the ton Rash The tctndow Is then Jimmy-proof! Nothing from outtldo ran bndKc It once the sprlnir tn set. A touch from the Inside will releaso It Instantly. NU-LOX hns a triple purpose! 7. is burplar'proof. 2. Prevents Itnltlinn Wii.dows 3. Takes Place of Sash Cords. Cfic hrln t,,e NV'LOX to you. DU ONE DOZ. Costa 55.00 Send Money or P. O. Order to NU-LOX Novelty Co. FRANK FORD. I'HILA., PA. 40 - - SCARLETT'S 703 Chestnut Street Send No Money Famous Girard Cigars 0 o o i:: lo :: !' o 'o o o o o o o o ' 15c Straight Size $5 Box of 50 I2V2C Girard Merchants $4 Box of 50 TOPIC" CIGARS $4 Box of 50 Regular Price $7.00 RURALOPEZ r 15c Blunts $3.75 Box of 50 Regular Price $7.00 t Peter the Great High-Grado 15c Straight i $5 Box of 50 Regular Price $7.50 SINBAD CIGARS $3 Box of 50 Regular Price $6.00 hfiid Pa Your Order Po.fmiin VIM rdlect on llrlltrry Mall Ordrr Pilled Prnnmllj Scarlett's, 703 Chejlnut St. KBUr U 1 fQKM Olii'',a wm WPTWW .' nr rr I They Stand the Racket : I Good Wood Boxes obk no favors. In storngo or transit th stand up under iourIi tveatment und exposure. They nilo high nnd stand tho strain. Ship all your products in C.no,i Wood Boxes they travel everywhere nnd get there on time if they aro made light It takes a freight wreck to sniaisri them. Easily repaired 0U3 or grease cannot soak throueh You can get nulck servico by buying your Good Wood Box., in Philadelphia. It's worth looking into. M llkn Til fci fcil ''I ' WOOD . . YOUR jj& GOOD CLERKS! are often, looking for better You can get a good clerk through a Help Wanted Ad in THE LEDGERS FAKM AND GARDEN FARM AND PARPEN r Garden Guide Free' 1 Burpee's Annual is a completo guldo to the vegetable and flower garden. It tells the plain truth about the best seeds I that grow. If you arc interested in gardening, Burpee's Annual will bo mailed to you free. Just tear out this coupon I uiiu 1114 jf jKti iiuiiiu utiur W. Atlee Buiipee Co , Seed Growers, Philadelphia. Please send me a free copy of Burpee's Annual. Name R.D.orSt.. Town wivrnt uiniiT ATI.ANTII' 'li'. N. .1 ONE HOUR FROM In Winter. e well n finmmer, Atlnntle City la the "Plnyrroiind nf the Nation" No matter how aevere the winter may he In I'hllnilelphln but iv atep awiit the iitinnThfre nt the crentrt of Seuelrie Reaortn In nlitnja hrurlnir, Inritrnrutlna anil riiinihle. The Winter Tlaltnr will tlnd m end of dlTeralona prnnieniiHra ur rolling ihnlr rldea nlonic the fiimoua Honrd Ik hrlak r::ntrra on the hnrd aond rar Indoor arn water bathlnc Golf Theutrea und ronrcrla and djneea on the liiurtoiiN plerH. ( nmplrte rnmfort nnd nttraetlre nanorlatlona nre to he found In the Ileteln. Ilf.'r. atlona muy be mode by phone, wire or mail. T1IK I.KniNO HOt'HKS AKE ALWAYS OPKN (The hotels aro all Amerienn Marlborough- The Breakers Blenheim I Amor . Hu Plana . .. ' T...I IIIIIn... 1....H miT t. 1 n run Joel Illllnian, Prop. Joaiah W hlte & Hotel Chelsea J. B Thompoun . Co. The Shclburne nuropean Plan Sons o. Onlrn Hall fialen Hull Cn Alamac Hotel Amor A. En Plan-. iek Latz ro j. weiiti-i, :wcr. r,Miianl T.nln. mnil ntV llOIIP wltll lllll IVrilra. I'rom llroail htrert Motion lu. . M . 1:1(1 P. M 4iH P. M . 7!l I. M. Pur fur'hrr Informntlon pliune loeil llrKft ySrty&U, A-nLAraTICCITY.N.J. An Amonirntv Plan. Hotel I j !1 j: . n-IT?i.-.C lol UlSlinc uuuana iu:uvjuuuuj. v 1 riBEFWOOr OARAOI. CAPAcmrooo. tvantrj BOTHWEU. .' I " o (pun Hoardw ilk ant Lel Plar I.io y appointment, lllshe.t atand. urd In niia no nd erlw. liooklet. flpcUl itlntfr H nru- rntx t noi'nVKl I Prop THE SENATOR Virginia Are. nt lloardwnlk, Hrenroof. Our .nriiir rata.. American plan. 81.00 day. ira.iachnieitv av.nue near nrach. A C. llCT,KM,AN TOfiDONIUSRffiSfl&l THE HQTCL TMVT M crvMl.i .yisTic ctTV row apVCAWl, HOTEL CONTINENTAL" Alwaya rpen Always r.adv Term, mod tm. . W if. or phono. M. Walah Duncan. Hntpl Rnacnhpl Kintucuy Ava. n.rurm. noiei uoocooei Clcl,jll, bUi ht.m ard un w..kly Phnn. 117 A H. MA1IION. I. MO ni)l) X .1 fMktk&hsNk jjaurei-mthe Fines I.AUPAVOOIl, N. J. Situated among the Pines and overlooking Lake Carasaljo V.'W "Palm Orli ' M hole Clr.lf Courw Hr,rl.aek nirtinc Mntorln Picturesque Walk Music Prlwto Oarae. 'w Klietro hvilroth.rany Hath extern WANK 1. MIl'TH. Manaaer Iimnch Offlc of OBO A Itl'Il.N & HONH Mrnhtra New York Mock Exchange 'fj "1 - S e' J 1 i ill LAttttWOOD "in tiik inwRT or TIIK rrXK" T.l.phonei I.akenood SM Newly hullt and up tn data In e.ry rupcct All outd. room.. Hot and cold runnlnir water Private liathii t.paclouii aun parlor Orlll room, Dane, hall Ilatei 13(1 on up week y 10 no up dallv I'linher narticular. on application nUI'.FN COVK PRIVflS l'I, QUI-SI-SANA SPA HOTEL (Irern Core Hlirlnaja, riorlda Plreproof liot.l with modern Irnprm.. ment. and conv.nlenc... Hot .ulpho miRiw.ln upline, and Irnth. rolf. hath. Ina ca.lno. t'liulu limiting. Hal., jp,r day upward.. Hummer connection. Hot.l Dunnioro law. Iiuum re Vt IIOSfOK, A MMIVKI AMM 11.1.1'. S '. ilMAIII.r N C." Viind'of the Hi .il t frj.l. foi lio .Kiel. U) ri 2S OCa ir . Write or Phone Today WOOD BOX MFRS. ASSN. Lnrabrrmrn'a Exrhani 1120 Chestnut St., Philn. U fpruee 4M7 positions. Durpees 1 Seeds Grow State . . WiNTi'it itrvniiT ATIANTIT CITY N, J PHILADELPHIA. I rlnn. unlma ntherwlef noted.) Hotel Hotel Dennis St. Charles Edw. K rirotacup. TruUca Hotel Strand F II, Off and H. C. Kdwarda The Wiltshire Samuel Cilia Owner N. J Colllna. .Mur. Walter J Huiby Sc.-tsitle House V P Cook'a Bonn The Holmhurst A H Ilarnell Hotel Morton Hell & Cope Ounera nn tam alia Itl.lt . llrudlnc or rtnni IlclKwnre Hirer Ilrldce noute Dally I .topplnE at Went nnd North Phlliidrluhli, NI'AV YORK CITY $ Wr Bern ma tjevenfy Third Sfreet Hear Broadway and Seventy Second Street Subway Station CondutUd bu LFLUEGEUvlAK Totins i lu ' ' ' a ini'-iiinr' tUJr CURRENT PROGRAMS INCLUDE CRUISES & TOURS TO WEST INDIES CALIFORNIA FAR EAST EGYPT H MEDITERRANEAN SOUTH AMERICA BERMUDA ETC. THOS. COOK & SON 225 S. BROAD ST. 'i iinniimiii immi" HnilCATIQNAT. Iloth hcie MAKE I'SB OF KPAIIK W , If you aro employed durlnc '"'.AV' r" "nt rhorthand and tp..wrltln "J nlhj " miiriilf for a paylntr pol,lonv.0ir050 atf. ara moet complete ( ""',,' . 3Wa P1III.A. lll'MM!' IOI.I.KI-B W)S and C'ollf tt oew The Taylor School ,$m& Th. Dl.tlnellvii Wuilnej; Tinw b.,,, I ilimir Hhnrthand' lf T'L'UL- WIRELESS TJELEGKArn fllAMIIKIP;, IN-TI : trn Ina lii ' ' Inlll' STRAYER'S ''iui"ci.VW U V J .. ..yUt-tli. ., ftrt),!';