Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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BYENINa PUBEIO liEDGIiJRr--PHIUADBLPHIA', TUESDAY, MARCH 8,' 1921
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iriS A DRAMA
OF PSYCHICFANTASY
Frances StaActs Impressively
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IV r ?.cn,p,?hV line an nidation
""'"mnnlcAte.! massively by Ml?
and communicate" imi nn oM
j,-,arr a"1' ""V, '"Ven more of a psychl
l,h,,cr.i rertnfn "hat Mn Knoblock
tW rutin mi lnt"rctlnBly stlmulatlnc
I' YrMin nlnv What he haH rtono.
,ndn'ri'cn4 ft lramatle or at lertHt
ln Zmm the current vojruo of meta
ciirltallif. .;,. . hnt Vie hB done.
'""fh'Vr Venw K to write a play that
In another Fcnac. " , who ke to u0
SSSJ "mlndi 'in 'the Theatre rather than
th'onP" certainly unevenly written.
rh.artu.il lnv paWta Tk crassly
T.hTi.?iiiii M ri.iy or Laura Jean I.lbuey
?.' tl 4 of the null Rood lover and
ln i mi.i. much the crudencsn of tho
En? . "hnmpa" In the enpe ot tho He
ffito bad lover. There s comedy re
Kf wppll"' 1" th Participation of the
iri'w mother of the twins nnd of a maid
lt?a broBue. which I; a extraneous
d itj jnrrlnB .111 was the same expedl
t throuKh the medium of tho raucous
SSflor maid In 'Tlrwr. Tljrer." Appnr
,? Mr. Knoblock larks the comic
mlrlt and the sense of Genuine amatory
Smane" ut. In this play. nc. In 'TlKer.
Tlr" when lie sticks to his thesis, ho
1. tfnlKhtforward. coherent and, com
p.lllnK In hi wrltlnir even convlnclnf?
n consequences, once acceptance of pre.
llmlnnrles Is pained. His situations jrrow
Mlurally out of his theorem, without,
forcln of lues: his characters are be
lleinblt In their detail despite the weird-rt-e
with which the central figure Is
tonctlved : hi dlalotrue Is direct nnd of
human speech. Intelligible even In the
esoteric pnSBRc..
Mls Starr, who did so remarkably In
Edward Locke's "The rase of TlecUy."
with a role of duality, does equally well
In IMuard Khocklock's "Ony' with a
double role. In tho one It was actually
a dual personality Miss Starr made very
real, In tho other It Is a dual corpo
reality. Sho Impersonates, with delicate
rhades of differentiation In chnracter,
twin sl't.rs. I'earl Is grave, sacrificing,
serviceable, practlcat. Jtuby Is fray,
carffpseeklmr. nrtlstlo. The thesis on
which the play Is predicated and out of
wh'ch Its denouement Is developed la
that twin are so closely Interfused In
spirit that the emotional experiences,
the great life crlse. of one nro felt by
the other whatsoever the barriers of
tim nnd space. In the case of these
twin lluliy Is a tnlented pianist. Sho
supplier the technique, but Penrl fur
nlshis the spiritual fire and force that
tnnmute a virtuoso Into n great In
terpretative artist.
For th purposes of the play Ituby Is
In New York on the eve of her Ameri
can il.hut and Pearl In London ready
to semi her spiritual support. Tho twain
hae nrrmiRed a code by which they
communicate telenathlrally with each
other Sundered by the Atlantic, they
are still supplemental souls. Hut with
Pearl's acceptance of the marriage pro
rcsal nf a humdrum, likable business.
man and Hubj's endeavor to creato her
own 1011I to animate her skilled plan
ltlc fingers, through the emotional ex
perience of trifling with a philandering
tenor, their unity Is riven. Uy tho dra
maturgic device of the occan-wldo sep
aration Mls Starr Is able plausibly to
shift from IVnrl to Iluby In ench of the
three acts, which are divided Into a
Pearl scene nnd a Tluhy scene, There
Is a bit of "hokum" here seanco stuff
of mullled voice and peculiar attltudl
nltlng the llteralness of which Is by no
means n forwarding ns the simple dis
cussion of the twins' psch!c ndeptness
In which Pearl engages with the cynical,
philosophical doctor. Doubtless audi
ences expect something of the sort In
order to he assured that "One" Is really
ps.ichlc play and doubtless the play
wrlght has supplied It to relievo the ex
cejle "talklness" of his drama.
The patching of the rift between the
twins the reunion which succeeds dis
junction of the souls, the pouring of
Pear s spirit Into Iluby's body, thrSugh
Pearl's sacrifice of life nnd love, Isfn"
fnlul ronlrhr,j nnd leaves tho audi
ruZZitht 'Wf ihat- ftfter the last
X "I", "f ne' u 7" much moro knowl
thfi?JiB,n?b"ut,p?y?n, Phenomena and
fnri J?" V ' twJBtH thn" 't w be
fore entering the theatre.
Mr Arton's finished acting aH the
doctor has been mentioned Tne twS
dSooVuSC XX C?.rir!y1 .Philip
Lewis.
crrariHn.CJ8VerifV S"rt fuMy done by
Ste S .d.n.ey nf "Tlieodore Ilabcock.
Avrnn"irr ""'S."?""0 and. Lulu
role"?" Wer ceIIent ln aubsldfaVy
"BOB" COMEDY AT ORPHEUM
"Cappy Rick." Proves an Intere.t-
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tones written by Peter nKnStoVl
magazine MIM yenri, ago. Kdward V
nShtfuwi lhelr Po-alblfltI.il for ?,:
ZmcJltZ and Tom Wl"e and WM.
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not or'nlvS.iSS.Pl' t0 b0 ? Ptaln. and
Mr -M ' bUt tHe OW
nitlc K 1rol',B an,J P'ndld ortu.
?lfu ? ,ill, p,n? of """lern American
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MONTGOMERY
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PHILADELPHIA
Continuing Attractions
FOllUKBT "Urmlnle." revival crt
.Inkobowskl's celebrated operetta,
with De Wolf Hopper, Francis
Wilson. Mml(?A T.eflAlni- nonntTinnrl
Whiteside, lrcno Wllllnms, Warron
I'rocter, Allco Hanlon nnd Jennie
Weathersby In a cast of real dis
tinction drawn from the grand nnd
light opera stnges. Mr. Wilson
and Miss Weathersby wcro In tho
original cast of 1R8C. Bpcclal
chorus, orchestra and scenery add
assets to what In a notable re
vival. l,yniC"HnM Through," with
Jane Cowl as tho charming star In
11 dual rolo In a play with an op
timistic inessngo of life after
death. Tho twin stories of senti
ment, tragedy and hopefulness nre
dramatic In situation and striking
In characterization.
WAr.NtJT.-rUe Mnsquernder," with
Ouy Irate a Post In a. striking dra
matization, that has been highly
successful In other cities, of the
'best seller" novel by Katharine
Cecil Thurstwn. Mr. Tost plays
superbly a double role, of a dis
tinguished statesman, who Is a
drug addict, nnd a hack writer, his
double,
CHESTNUT "Honeydew." musical
comedy, with nttractlve score by
Lfrem Xlmballst, the noted violin
ist, nnd book nnd lyric by Joseph
W. Herbert. There Is 11 ''musical"
touch and n lot of temperament
about the story, which ctmcerns a
composer, his wife and their mud
dled romances.
BIWllKKT "Tickle Me." agreeable
musical comedy In eight scenes,
with Frank Tlnncy nnd other well
known entertainers. A visible plot
Is a feature. Mr. Tlnncy plays
mainly In "white face."
Anni.l'lll "Scandal," by Cosmo
Hamilton, fenturlng Charles Cherry
and June Walker. A very sophis
ticated comedy. Sometimes bannl,
often pungently epigrammatic In
dialogue and situation.
COLLIER IN 'THE HOTTENTOT
Horse Play Without Horseplay
Again at Broad
Ilroad William Collier Is back nt this
theatro with "The Hottentot," one of
the biggest successes of his career. It
In a fnrclc.il comedy, which Is funny
without being vulgar. It Is a horse play
minus horseplay.
'Tho Hottentot" Is by Victor Mapes,
coauthor of "Tho Jloomerang," and Mr.
Collier himself. It has been built for
laughing purposes and more than meets
requirements. An Sam Harrington, sup
posed by his friends to be a gentleman
rider of reputation, but In reality a man
very much afraid of horses because of
nn equine accident early In life, Mr. col.
Her has a rolo with great oimortunttles
for his special talents as a farceur of
ciett ntiuress and genuine comic sense.
"The Hottentot" Is a horse, nnd a
dangerous 0110 to ride, but as the horse
Is owned by Peggy Fairfax nnd Peggy
has captured Sam's heart completely,
tho plot grows very complicated and tne
situations more and moro humorous, till
the happy denouement.
Tho capable company Includes Donald
Meek, the delightful butler of the orig
inal cast : Calvin Thomafl, Krederlo Karr.
Arthur Howard. Kdwln Taylor. Howard
Hull Gibson, Georgia Lee Hall. Eliza
beth Moffat, Elizabeth Irving and Mil
dred Hill.
BURLESQUE BILLS
Dan-Coleman 8tars at Casino-
-Typ
leal Shows Elsewhere
Canlno A classy, clean nnd speedy
show Is presented In "Harry Hastings'
nig Show," stnrrlng tho old favorite,
Dan Coleman. There are many chnrm
Ing girls In this production, which has
elaborate settings.
Mattlo Qulnn, a pretty brunette, wears
stunning gowns and sings nicely. Hazello
Ixirralne, a dainty miss. Is also In the
burletta, She sings nnd dances her way
right Into the hearts of the audience.
Clever principals and vaudellle acts
feature the two. act extravaganza,
Troendero Funny situations are
numerous ln "The Olrls From the Fol
lies." This Is due to tho versatility
and orlglnnllty of Fred (Fnlls) Hinder,
a funster with an enviable reputation.
There nre many muslcnl numbers of
melodic merit. The chorus Is peppery
and pretty and numbers eighteen. Mabel
White exhibited some fine dancing.
People's A burlesque show, different
from others, Is presented by James
fniutch) Cooper, In his "Homeland
Girls." Hert Lahr and Harry Kay, two
well known funmakers. keep the house
In hilarious laughter throughout the
showing. Adcle Ferguson, a pretty dam
sel, and the Carnival Trio, also assist
In making tho show a huccoss.
'BRINGING UP FATHER"
Another Musical Comedy Based on
Cartoons
Metropolitan "Hrlnglng Up Father
at the Seashore" Is tho latest of the C.us
H1I1 musical comedies to be drawn from
the popular eomlcstrlp series of George
McMnnus. This Benson's offering hap
pily stnges the popular character of
Jlggs, Mahoney, Maggie, Dlnty Moore
and tho rest of the Mahonev clan. This
new play Is one of tho best of the
"Father series. It humorously recounts
the slde-spllttlng adventures of the clan
at tho seashore.
Maggie once more has aspirations and
makes exalted and uncurbed attempts to
enter the confines of society. Deceptions
and other unfair practices nre foisted
upon her by her husband, the Immortal
Jlggs, who In turn Is deceived by a co
terie of fnke noblemen and other ne'er,
do-wells who have one nlm nnd that Is
to corral the Mahoney fortune. How
they nro frustrated forms a hllnrlou
plot.
Jlggs la well played by Walter Ver
non, whlto tho social! v nmbltlous Mrs.
Jlggs Is enacted humorously by Louisa
Karl, Kitty, tho daughter of the car.
toons. Is portrayed bv Nellie Handali
and Frank M. Chrlstfo Is the renowned
Dlnty Moore.
The company Is capable anrl well
rehearsed. A dozen song hits and danco
surprises, along with a beauty chorus
and oconlo novelties, nro assets.
Adams Heads Bridge Commission
Trenton, March 8, At the reorgani
zation meeting of the New Jersey Inter.
Ktntc Hrldgo .and Tunnel OaimulKsInn
yesterday, T. Albeus Adams, of Mont
clalr, was unanimously elected ohnlr
mon. E. Morgan Itarradale, nf South
Orange, wns elected ns secretary until
April 30 next, at n snlnry of SflOOO
Mr. Harradale succeeds Charles It. Un
coil, of Hnddonfield, who resigned to be
come secretary nf the Pennsylvania nnd
New Jersey Joint Commission on the
construction of the Delawnre bridge.
INA CLAIRE WELCOME
SCREEN NEWCOMER
Her Movio Vor8ion of "Polly" a
Good Film Photoplays
Elsewhere
Blnnles "Polly With a Tast" Intro,
duces Ina Clnlro to the screen In her
delightful stage success, written by
Oeorge Mlddletnn nnd Ouv Bolton. Le
nnder de Cordova directed tho piece, put
ting a much real human Interest Into It
ns did David Pelnsoo, when he singed
the spoken version. This Metro piece
showi what can bo done with a good
scennrlo.
Ina Clnlro Is n very welcome addi
tion to the screen, for new faces nro as
much needed ns are actresses who really
can act. In Miss Claire Is found a com.
blnntlon of brains nnd personality. The
story tells how n girl, daughter of a
country parson, falling to secure singing
lessons she desires from a Parisian mas
ter, becomes a maid In ft big city house
hold, Thero Is a scheme to have ft
wealthy young woman fall In love with
one of the friends nf the household In
which sho works with Polly, who repre
sents herself as a French ndventuresi
with a "past." The denouement shows
that tho plnn falls, for tho youth to bo
entrapped "falls" for tho psuedo adven.
turess.
An added attraction of local Interest
Is tho showing nf "Tho Toonervlllo Fot.
IIau ntintliAe nt tnnm nlinlnt Fontaine
Fox living enrtoons with titles mdmatlng
and decorated by Jimmy Ferlck. who
has n flno seine of the humorous. Tho
artist nlso "works" In the pictures a
does Robert "Tiny" Maxwell, who repre
sents moat of a quartet. Frank Seltzer
plays an Important part The whole
production hnd the supervision of Ira
Lowry, of Iletzwood Films.
This Im the season of fashions, ana
Frank Iluhler has staged another pro
loguo In association with Olmbel Pros.,
showing the latest models In feminine
attire. After a quiet pastoral preludo
the modern woman enters. First comes
the girl In the riding habit, with up.
proprlato announcement by the demon
Btrntor. Then down the golden stairs
with their wonderful glided lamps corns
other models In latest modes, showlnfj
what Is to ho the style In street and
afternoon wear. Evening wraps are
shown and nlso a fine display of .
bridal trousseau.
fitanton "Peaceful Valloy" has Charles
Hay In ft fine picture of pastoral life.
There are very few scenes In which the
stnr Is not always In the foreground. As
n country boy, tills plnyer typifies the
popular conception of a youth who Is
devoted to hla mother. The action is
slow-movlng.. nnd yet there nre several
elements In the production which nre not
unlike thoso found In Orflfllth'B popular
conception of "Way Down Kast,"
This Is an artistic production with the
direction given to the plot more than to
the details. The motivation hns to do with
n young man who alruggles to save
money with which to gle his sister n
musical education. Part of his ambi
tion Is realized when the girl plays In
the vlllngo church. Summer finds the
locnl Inn with guests of tho wealthy
variety, one of wnom owes a bill of long
contracting. This chap meets tho Bister
of the hero and after a time ne per
suades her to elope with him. Before
the elopement tnkes place, tho man dis
covers Iron In the well wnter on the
girl's farm and secures an option on the
place. Later developments show how
love comes to the hero U his pet dog
and tho wrongs of tho Villain are righted
In -VAPV OTIa'h nAtlsflLCtlon.
A specialty this week Is the costuming
of the orchestra In the theatrical Idea of
what a "rube" should wear, with the
orchestra under the baton of Director
Wayne, playing well-known country
tunes. It Is a Buliler creation.
Urgent "The Education of HlWa.
both" has to do with a chorus girl, un
ite. Burke, who has the leading role,
understands nil about this type of wage
earner, for her hUBband employs some of
the highest salaried oneB ln his Zle
feldlan entertainments. The story wan
written by Iloy Hornlman, English nov
ellst, and was produced on the speaking
stage In London In 107.
This movie version was directed by
Edward Dillon, who has many successes
to his credit. In sympathy with the
character of the chorus girl at all times,
he has taken the leading character and
made of her a truly human- person. A
girl of the chorus Is taken to an arlsto.
cratlo homo as a protege, but Instead
of marrying the chief malo member 01
the house, sho finds her love elsewhere
as does her benefactor.
In the support of the star nppear Don
ald Cameron, Lumsden Hare, FrederlcK
Burton, Harold Fashay and Frank Gold
smith. Jane Cowl to Remain
Reversing their previous announce.
,. ihn thin ivoulrl he Jane Cowls last
woek here, tho Shuberts and Selwyns
i.,.v. iMiiid to extend the engagement
of "Smllln' Through," which entered its
third week nt the Lyric yesterday.
This chnrnilng piny affords Miss Cowl
a chanco to play a dual role as tho
heroine of two distinct romances. It
may also bo added that it gives her
opportunity to show oft lior oelehrnted
beauty, for though she appears In a
dual role, she Is always young and fair
and becomingly gowned.
New Dances on Walton Roof
Walton Hoof Original dances wero
presented by the Pfclfer Trio with ex
cellent rcisults. Nina Pnne wns seen
to advantage In some now dance move
ments. Tho bill also Included tho White
way "ITlo, ieigier nisiers ana uarry i
White. The show generally Is one of
the best thero this season.
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Harry Carroll's Songs and Girls
Foature Performance Bill
an Even One
Keith's Harry Carroll, writer and
singer of songs, returned with his va
rieties of 192l' tuneful trifles and re
plete wnn gins anu costumes. i"
ular song writer has Improved his offer
ing since Its last nppearanco and his
amazing chorus has a further limited
wardrobe. Nobody seems to care, how.
ever, and the snugs and dances carried
an otherwise even bill to success.
Carroll Is himself, singing the entlro
sketch and Unking up the number as ho
alone can do. An nddltlon to tho act Is
Harry Laughltn, a dancer. Fern Ilogers
nnpears In Colonial costumes nnd Is
pleasingly received. A few new songs
are given nnd the dancing Is excellent.
Clayton Whlto, tho old favorite, re
turns In "Chorle," a Oeorge V, Hobart
sketch of the racetrnck Ho gets tho
laughs, as usual, Grace Leigh, Pauline
Taylor and Thomas Tracy are In the
supporting company. Tho Lovenbcrg
Sisters nnd Nenry, the latter quite clever
with the lariat and a coiner ns a comedy
dancer, were well-up In the approval of
the audience. Charles Leonard Fletcher,
an old-timer In vaudeville, showed the
audience his method of mnke-up nnd
gave four Impersonations that of Mark
Twain and Uriah Heep wero ardently
applauded.
The Qulxey Quartet, boys with the
pep, took care cf the music end of the
show until Carroll arrived. They are
good. Agnes Flnlay nnd Charley Hill
ngaln gave their "Vodvll a la Mode."
The Sllvcrlake.s, acrobats, opened the
hi" and tho Glrnrd brothers, remarkablo
equilibrists, closed It. Topics of the Day
and Klnograms nre shown.
Globe N'nt Cftrr, with his batch of
funny stories, won headline honors.
Bett s seals. In trick stunts, wero n close
second. Others who pleased wero Duval
and Little, songs; Melody Lnnd. mlnln
ture musical comedy; Calvin nnd
ivlelss, , songs ; Jock Hoof nnd company,
skit; Foster Bali and company, comoily
Playlet; Cookley and Dunlevy. skit;
at Osborne, eong writer, and Hazel
Crosby,
Allegheny "Japanese Review," n
musical comedy, featuring Peggy Rog
ers. Wns awarded honor nniltlnn Thn
Bklt of Devlne and Williams went over
big. Bert Wilcox and company, ln a
comedy farce, wero well received. The
comedy offering of Nelman and Harris
pieasea, ns aid the novelty performance
of the Thrco Johns.
Cross Keys "Havcrman's Wild
Animais- performed Interest ng tricks,
J nines Thornton hnd an entertnlnlng
monologue. Rlloy and Shots, In songs
nnd danccH, wero well received. The
skit of Eddie Adair was pleasing, as
was the act of tho comedienne, Mnrle
Edythe. The Arontl Brothers wero Been
In a, novelty act.
Ilrnmlwtiy They Met In Havana,"
miniature musical comedy presentation,
was as sparkling as could be. This act
brought back memories. Tho surprise
act of "Adrian" scored a hit. Wilson
nnd Jones, In oddities of the day, were
well received. Mao Murray, In "IdclH
of Clay," was the picture which rounded
out a bill of merit.
Grnnd Laughter
kept In constant
motion appears to be tho object of I,n
tTonco and Kennedy, who present one
of the hest blackfacp character nets In
vaudeville. Pierce. Squires and Benson
appeared In on nrtlstlo dancing act. En
tertaining nets were offered by the Four
Camerons. Aercn. Brothers and Flagler
and Mnlla, musicians.
William Venn Originality Is the
big feature 'of tho net offered by Frank
Gabby. In addition to clever comedy,
ho Introduce,", some ventrlloqulnl Ideas.
Tho Eight Flying Blue Devils thrilled.
Bob Cook and Dot Oakland sang with
good results. Blanche nnd Jlmmle
Crelghton scored In rubelsms nnd
Pierre nnd Croft wero a hit In music.
Vera Gordon, ln "The Greatest Love,"
Is the film.
Nixon Variety and entertainment of
real cleverness marked r meritorious
and bountiful bill. Hits were scored by
Tony and George, ncrob.its; McCloud
and Norman, songs ; "Justice," dra
matic sketch ; Anthony and Arnold,
sketch ; Corrldan'fl animals and movie,
"A Woman's Man."
Other Photoplays
VICTORIA AND PALACE "The
Kll," with Charles Chaplin.
AllCADlA "The Glided Lily," with
Mao Murray.
CAPITOL "Heliotrope," with Julia
Swayno Gordon.
COLONIAL Mary Plckford In "Tho
Iv Light."
GREAT NORTHERN, LOCVRT
Mary Plckford In 'The Love
Light."
MARKET STREET Mary Plckford
In "Tho Iivo Light."
AIMAMitHRA "Billions," with
Nnzlmovo.
LEADER Fatty Arbuckle in "The
Life of the Part."
STRAND "Silk Hosiery," with Enid
nennett.
RIVOLl "The Great Redeemer,"
with House Peters.
CEDAR "Midsummer Mndness,"
COL18EUU "The Life of tho
Party," with Fatty Arbuckle.
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Ilumont's t "Mysterious Mary," a
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In recent news, was full of hilarity and
overflowed with funny lines. Charlie
Doyden played tho principal role. Lem
uels and Kano appeared In a brand new
act and Denny Franklin was seen In a
new skit. Kmmet Welch offered sev
eral now songa which met with warm
approval.
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LUCKENBACH LINES
Philadelphia to Rotterdam
S S F. J. LUCKENBACH .March 21
Philadelphia to Hamburg
S S F. J. LUCKENBACH March 21
Rotterdam- Philadelphia
SS F. J. LUCKENBACH March 10
Hamburg Philadelphia
SS ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH March 17
Philadelphia San Diego Los Angele San Francbco
Portland Tacoma -Seattle
SS PLEIADES March 10
SS JULIA LUCKENBACH March 22
San Francisco Lot Angeles San Diego Philadelphia
SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH March IS
SS K. I. LUCKENBACH . . ; April 4
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC
LAFAYETTE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA
Lo.MiiAim (into
htunnr and Frrlibt Rerrlct
SAXONIA New York to Halifax. Plponta, Cairkoart;
and Htmoarf Mar. 10 Ar. 21 .
TARANTIA ....PhiladalpMa" Liverpool and Claigow Mar. 12
IMPERATOR ....New York" Cnerbourr and Southampton Mar. 12 Apr. 28 Jane 2
RIVER ORONTES ....Pkilt." Piraeui, Smyrna, Salonita,
Cooitantlnoplt Mar. 15
VEILAVIA . ...Philadelplia' London Mar. 10
CAR0N1A New York" Halifax and Liverpool Mar. 17 Apr. 30 Jan I
CALABRIA New York" Viro, Gibraltar, Patrai, Dabrovnik,
Fiume and Trieite Mar. 19
AQUITANIA New York " Cbirbourr and Sontaamplon Mar. 22 Apr. 12 Mav 3
VASAR1 New York " Liverpool Mar. 22 .
PANNONIA New York " Vigo, Gibraltar, Patrai, Dubrovnik,
Trieite and Fiume Mar. 23 .
ALBANIA ". .New York " Liverpool Mar. 24 Jon. 7 Jnly 12
COLUMBIA New York" Londonderry and Claiiow Mar. 26 Apr. 23 Mar 21
ALGERIA New York" Londonderry and Glaifow Apr. 8 May 11
AURETANIA ...New York" Cherbourg and Southampton Apr. 7 May 12 J,,, f
CUNA11I) nnd ANCIIOll Ht-Hinhl T.lnra
rneeenaer tidier, 1300 Walnut Si., l'lilla.
Freight Onlre. Ilnurnr 1II1(.. l'hlln.
CUMMINS LINES
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
A STEAMER March 10
PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
SS "BONNIE BROOK" March IS
For apace and rat apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc.
139 South 4th St., Phlla. Pa.
Lombard 4 127-4 128. 5467 : Main 1348
NAWSCO LINES
Direct Service Without Tnine..hl ment
DetTrecn PHILADELPHIA nnd LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN
FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA,
ASTORIA, PORTLAND
S. S. Ynlzn March 10 S. S. Lehigh April 20
S. S. West Isletu March 22 3. S. Went Togus May 5
S. S. Artlgns April 5 S. S. Ilruah May 20
Krelght rrcelveit ilnlljr. 1'ler lt North
Cenlrnl locution licit Line Delivery
WORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
. I prill I' 8 .S'hli'Pdiy Jlnii(l
130 S. Fourth St.. Philn. Phone Lomburtl 5791-2.3; Mnln 3202-3
S. S. " CONSHOHOCKEN,,, Loading
PIER 57, SOUTH
LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO,
PORTLAND and SEATTLE
S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajncet) March 20
S. S. WILLFARO (8000 Tons) April t
S. S. WILLPOLO (8000 Tons) April 2D
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
For rate and parttciilnra. appl)
ni'.YKI.IN & CO.. Inc., Agent.
Lombard imt-M.J 8 IIIH south Kinirtli Ht. Main 215S
MdidtiMii.JlTRTn
NEW AMERICAN TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER SERVICE
b.twn SEATTLE anl YOKOHAMA. KOBE. SHANGHAI.
HONG KONG and MANILA via th SHORT ROUTE.
New and pj.il.l U.S.S.D, llnm 53S It. knj 21,000 ttma
.. SAILINGS
q. W,e"0,c,h. Apr. 9 j S.S. Key atone
Stnte, May 4, S.S. Wenatchee, June IB
EMESi
Fare, raiervittonl. etc., appl
HUGH GAUAGHEfl.Gn.Eui.Att7St.t. StNrwYctW
Ben Welch to Appear In "Jlmmle" I
With laugh-wlnnlng lines and original
dancing numbers. "Jlmmle," with
Frances White as Its head, will present
Itself as Broadway's latest musical play
tint Mnnrlnv nlrht At the Shubert. Miss
White Is noted for sauclness of manner
and for skill In putting over song char
acterizations. Principal In support of
Miss White Is Ben welch, who offers a
combination of comedy and pathos which.
Is carefully blended.
BTKAMSHir yOTTCKH
and SPANISH MAIN
Soiling from New York March 23
Specially Selected Port
Delightful Shor Escurttom
Local Pasiengara Accaptad for Harana, Haiti,
Ktngiton, Colon, Trinidad and Otnar Porta of Call
(SPEND EASTER IN HAVANA)
White Star Line S.S. MEGANTIC
LARGEST SHIP TO TROPICS
, Book nowi 4400 and up
International McrcantlU Marina Company
Office, laiB Walnut Strtt
Philadelphia
R.
any railroad or taurlit aient. or
rnJaMr.
WfNTKH niidOKTS
ATUVNTIf ('111
VircInU Ave, a huu from llotrdwulk M
llttl ritr. Kntr appointment, illthoft atana.
arn in ruieine ana rvic. iioflKiot. npteitj
inter eprinr ralee. J, noTIIWKl.u rro.
THE SENATOR
Flrrlnl Arc. nt llnnnTimlk,
rirrnrnof. Our
wnrinn rnipn.
Amrriritn plnn, M.Ofl itujr.
rKKvoi)i, w. j.
IJaurel-iivthePmes
LAKEWOOD.N.J.
SITUATED AMONG TNE PINES AMI
OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASALJO
New "Palm Grill" 18 hole Goll
Courie.Horaeliick Iticlin,Molorinc,
Plclureariue Walk, Music, Private
Garage. New Ktectro.hydrotherapy
Balk Syitem.
I'mnU I'. Nlinlf. Meeker.
ASHKVU.T.K. N. V.
ANHKVII.I.i:. N. C. l.unri nf the Sky
Write Tlorl or Trade for Hnoklet.
NEW YORK CITT
.
'HOTEL
MM
ttEW YQRK.
Jcvenfy Third Slreet
Xcar Broadway and
Seventy Second Street
Subway Station
Ceofurff by
LFLUEGELMAH
STKAMSiur NirrirKs
"Morgan Line"
To New Orleans
Faanenter nalllnxa evrrr Sutnrditr
Frelclit errvlee Wrrinmdaya & Hnturdari
To Galveston
FrHeM tenmer Wedneednra end ',
Uhtna anil from Pier 48 N. It,, New Yark
Tnrouth Ucketa and freight iirvlce to
MlMlnlfpl. Ixiulelana, Texiu, iteiloo,
New Mexico. Arluna, California, Okla.
home.. Colorado, Nevada, Orecon, Trine-
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
fipnire 6.177-18 1001 Chextnnt ..
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR ROTTERDAM
SS "CHARLOT" (U. S. S. B.) Mar. 8
(Now Iondlnz)
FOR BREMEN-HAMBURG
SS fALAMOSA" (U. S. S. B.) Mar. 12
S SfSATARTIA" (U. S. S. B.) Apr. IS
tVIa mittmora.
na'es quoted and through hills of
Ixdlni leaued to nil Scandinavian and
Diltlc porta la Hamburg.
Kerr Steamship Co., Inc.
G15.16 LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
riell Telephone
limhJrd 3281
Kejatnne Telephone
Mnln 160
Islands of Sunshine
Two Dit Krom New York
All Outdoor Sports
Including golf, tenna. rldlns. driving
niotnrtxiatlng. aalllng. hathtng and nh
tig or dancing at the gu partlei :tt th
miny modern Untela.
No Pnaannrt Itrfiulrrd for llermudn
Halllnge tnlre vrreklr, erery Wrdneodiir
and haturdar, Tl I'aet de l.uie
Tln Screw Steainem
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA"
14 fiim Tons Dlnnluement
S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
11.00(1 Tone Iii-nUrement
Send for dfjcriplhM literature to
Kl'llMiss ItKHMlDv i.im:
34 Whitehall M . Nv r
1-urneKe. yilh, A ( .i , ,,,
Hide.. I'hlladrlnhlii. I'n.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORP.
PHILADELPHIA
to Antwerp
Am.SS "Flahkill."About Mar 14
PHILADELPHIA '
to Rotterdam
Atti. SS "Collinfiworlh".Al)oul Mar 22
Am. SS "Edremont" .. A ' '
W. J. Grandfield & Co.'
Philadelphia Agent
308 Cheatnut St.
rnmhard ftlltt-lel.O
Main ffnin.i
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Gothenburg, Copenhagen,
ChrUUania, Reval and Stockholm
U. S. Mall Steameri
U RS.n.S. 8. Murgua About Mnr 28
AT Hill
III'I'IMl IIOAIII) ltTK.H
Thro 11 ah llllla
of I.HilInc
l.eiinl to ,.
enlkli I,...
Nameglan. Hnnl.li and .SnrdUli I'orta
iae fur nil e.eunill,tN. 1 .!
Il.llle I'.irta a rnren "(Tee. ""
SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
1'IIlt.A AGUNT3
308 Cheatnut St
Imbard lH7g-7-8-l Main 5020-1
AMERICA UNE
New York to Rotterdam
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BERMUDA
9
ATi.ANTir I'lTV
Let the solemn days of
, Lent be happy ones
Spend them in
ATLANTIC CITY
What rouM l) more appropriate than
n I.nten xao&tlnn on tho nhoree of tne
lienuilttil Atlantic onjnjlne the jenerout
g-lftn thm natnro often you the brlrnt
eunehltie. the lienlthful bteetee and the'
mrendtlienln orone, ,,
Atlantic ritv, through her pro-
Itnlty to the Gulf Stream, la fire.
mil) ttrrthe during this eeaeon,
and whether ow ek neAlth. reft or '
rocrimion. mm ever"niieiin -
, eliore reeort will nil you with content, 3'
fliiir. ItMlnir on the Iletirh, Salt Water
I'tNiU. Itntlep rh.lrinr. Irntnenndlna.
Muhlr, Danrlnx, i'lrm, The:itrn, Morlf;'
TI1K l.KAIMNO IinrNKM
rlasn with the hoet In the world for"
oclal llf, culelne, erlf. hospitality,
nrehltedure and conenlent.
Mitlborouih-Blinrulm
Hotel Dennis
Hotel Strnnd
Hotel St Charles
The Shelburnc
I The Breakers
Onlcn Hnll
Hotel Chetscn
i Seaside House"
The Wiltshire
Alamnc Hotel
Hotel Morton
The Holmhurst
Convenient and comfortable, train ierv'
l-e Phone local ticket agent for eched-,,
ul, ffiree, etc.
I ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ,
i AtvAnverican. PlaaHoteL-i
iof DisiinctionartdRcalConvlcfrt
rmnrwoop oamacr. I
capacity coo. uraforJZJfzbyX
SPECIAL EASTER RATES'
ELBERON
and (Ireproot Annex, Tennejeee ae. nealr
neach. rapacity 400. Central. Open iuc
roundlntta. opt. Catholic and l'roteutant
rhurchen. Private hatha
Running: Wnter In All Rooms
it. n. i.rnv. m. n.";i
Hotrl I-wia I'aclttc Ave, near Illlnola.
noiw www Niny rfnovali ,,r,.
vate hatha. Running water Klectrlc light,
ltountlfut table. Hreclal Amerlrnn plan rate.
ta nil dully. Its fin wkly. rilAR n I.KVVia
Maiiachiuetla avenue near lleaeh. '
a. c. Mcci,i:lua,;
RAYMORE "ZW'
World's Greatest Hotel Success,".
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwaya ninn Alwaya readv Terme nM
rrate. Write or phone M. Waleh Duncan.
Hntrl RnrnKrl J.'n,V.:k' v'r "?.
rcxreiient
table. I17.n0
nd up weekly I'hone 117 A
K. MAIttON.
PARCEL POST
HATS REMODELED
I e )(' jn1 vnii' hin of rry rlfccrlptfcni
clean0 !.. rblooHrii and Irirnmti.
rHS-KKHV. Mi N. Hlith t.. d floor
PRINTING
The Heller Klml for "W
l.e.n Money i
UUU I. KTT K KIIKAHS plO.
BAKER, 707 N. 10th St.,Phila.
tlrll l'hnne, I'oplnr '"' '
OrEN KVKNINGS.
Caters to Plain People
Dr Klior rtttra to the
plain people, (be kind that
Abraham Uncolu laid,
"ld lotee, berauu he
niade eo innnr of tbem.tt
Itlrh people no par the.
prices of the eirluaWa
deotlit. aho does work for'
snlr few, tut the hik
age man can't par tt
cluilre price lir. Bhor
could have an excluilrt
practice, but ha prefira au rxtenelie prar
tlcu, mitklng a email profit from man peo
ple. Inatead of a imall practice and big
prlcea. Dr Shor keena open evenlngi until
n o cioca to that If you nora dara you car.
come efen'nci,
llli 9re It
loraita
at
.Ml Market
ilteet, I'bln
delphla Thli la
the only o(Dce
that haa the or
iginal a w e e t
air.
DR. SHOR
HI Market St.
GUARANTEED IS YEARS
Reliable Afk Art Hank
Deoendablo Aak Tour rrienda
Be Burt You Ara In the Right Offloe -
-' ' I'lIONE. MADKKT ltMfl
- -
Rug SaleJ
1000 ruga muat be aold. TheaoT
ruca are priced far below a man-'
ufacturer mnlcin? them today,
9x12 Oruaaela $13.SO:
9x12 W. Velvet 27.50.'
9x12 Axminater 27.95
Gx 9 Axminater 16.50'
9x12 Wilton, fine quality. 47.00
9x12 Matting Rub 4.50-
7.6x10.6 Axminater 20.0O1
9x12 Fiber Ruga 6.50
27x54 in. Axminater 2.50
7x9 Bruaaela 10.50
FEINSTEIN;
S. E. Cor. 9th A Spring Garden.
tllTN r. KMMrt
i'kk.i: vtTti ir.t.ir.uY
ELECTRICALI
SPECIALS
MIMtl IT ls AND
only ;
H2M
completed
With 4
BENJAMIN
Two-War
Plug
7 free :
moth it inti i:n
llltlvi (IN S ft IIUKNT 1
The. Star Universal
Vibrator
lltff, h inrlMimr Hturdltr ninite, nnUhetC
In nmrkllnK nlrkrl r.nprclnlly ilriilttiiM?.
hlKh.HMerrtl, troublr-prtHif motor Ihat
inr mi) r ii rrT.it. Tliorouihl rfllffnt.
Ahwisa rrnill.
In hand!.
l'nur li-- .1 iiiMillrittore,
IIIIH hllirt-lltlll.kl
itnp alteh
l.l.ir. fnrinl mnmmm
luilr nnd eriilii, mill (renin uunnrntar and
inrini inaaaagr,
the Ih;iI or griirrnl.piirpn.e utipllentor
inuke the "HtMr" iiaefnl In cloiena ot
WfNTKn ItKHOnTB
a
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l
IfEDONIiysssfflssttl
1 TH HOTCl. TMT MA AOVERTIacO I
IX- AT,rTic city ram avcAt J
Dr. Sour I
Extriotlar I
S?eflillit I
fCjaS- raarM
VtoT?
VL i
Hiira. t nmea III attrartlv leatherlaei
wooden haa, z
Kill I Line of Klrrtrlr Tnnatera. Klon?
trie Irune, ICIrttrlr Noekrta, Klertrle Ills'
Tmneformern. i:ietrlr n Irr and Cgrda
and llau.rlinld Klerlrlral Milppllra, nt.
Electrical Repulrlnp tt
C. J. LENIHAN STORK
. l
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r
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-ior-Mer
RTNDAM Mar. 19 Apr. 23 Mar 28
N. AMSTERDAM ..Mar. 26 Apr. 30 June 4
N00RDAM Apr. Z Mar 7 Jane II
ROTTERDAM Apr. 9 Mar 21 Jane ZS
r.mi(r Oc., 1531 Wtlt.t St, FUU,
ADMIRAL LI
TOWN.
. State.
Ssffir
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TKARHUCh
r-45 N. 13th St il
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