tWfwyv' ' L'"'v? " ?s., "wywjM"" VWit.f1- BMnrmyKyr-?! fimswjBi'KtfVT'" 5 " " WANING PUBLIC . LEDGERr-PHliLABELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' MARCH 19, 192i , . . " 10 m ar mi m m aff3 H- '$&"&: T8i.'." r t t r. .w , i W if !' v i. I M 5i -. JMf'.' - ai ." ,'.?!' 4 ? -4;i " ' 4 .vii. ' ;vt - ,?JK 4 ' . Vi 'H w -f .J. r ..mv 5i, tSii S1 i" ' "..'' '"- ''mm w-H m'm i -T' Wf JK U; '''. :..-. D ill41 4 ' ?$,'$ H ''&ifi w , ''Vii"'4 I 3B"fifflS MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON 8 "MAN ' WOMAN' ' MAimiA?t:.-- the IVL ji-ir,) XdHnnnl production lit the Hlanlev 11PXI ween. nn 1101 uniy n l( sensation unions mo lr-a;ocrs. but lias Martlet! the producing old of the picture Those who prophesied that Allen Holubar would some day set a pace In the ranks of dlrector-aitfhora nre con- ', vlnced that that producer has eclipsed their expectations. With Man-Wom.-in-MBrrlaffe,' Allen Uolubnr has become one of the Im portant directors now producing feature pictures. He has eye for detail and ability to'create and to reproduce human interest upon the screen. Seven vears ago Ittilubar was well lnown ns a leadltiff man of the stace From the lecltlmide lie went to the silent drama, where he uppeared but onco In Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea " Picture fans will remember him as the nuthordlrector of such films as 'Tho Heart of Humanity" nr.d "The night to Happiness." , , , "Mnn-Wornnn-Marrlnce" 's his first Independent production the first big picture he has had the opportunity of producing unhampered by management other than his own H vr. on ever seen a ton of iom- edv irimi it. if How 1m It weighed" The ether da while Knsroe r Kn 1 1 Arbuckle. the "heavy " comedian, war completing ;-orffo I'arr Mcfutcheon'B "Brewster's Millions." the Paramount picture which will be shown at the Stan Ion beginning Monday, two other players came to the Arbuckle set and paid Ar bUckle a little lslt. One was Walter Hlers. who has scored ft hit In several recent Paramount pic tures, and the other was Sylvia Ashton. character actress. "Mother," as every body at the studio calls her, Is built along heavy architectural lines. The three of them Arbuckle, U'.ers and Miss Ashton stood there chatting. Director Joseph Hennbery turned to his assistant. Pick Johnson "You'll have to break up that ton of comedy," he ordered, "t need my third for tho next scene Mr Arbuckle's leading woman In "Hrewstr'fc Millions'' is Hetty Koss Clark, the charming Paramount actress. Her first stage appearance was In "Hair and Warmer." Soon after, she was en- caged to play opposite Mr. Arbuckle. " "Brewster's Millions" Is the third Ar 1 buckle legitimate comedy, following 1 "The Hound IV and 'The l.lfe of thu ; Tarty." f rpHrc !crrcn version of ' Kismet." n J Ttobertson - Colo super - special. In i which Otis Skinner made his dehnt on i the tllver sheet, and which will be hnwn f t the Palace next week. Is a magnificent J spectacle T.,l!. a. page from a fairy tale of old read the description of the Wazlr Maniur's palace, constructed for ri sequence In "Kismet " v The floor of this enchanted pat.'iei- Is T of motaic tnurbK Thu colonnades and arches seem tr be wrought of g"H. inlaid with levels The plat orni at the far end of the great room where the Mansur holds his aildlMices. Is draped with Hk ' ot exquisite colors, and on the Moor ' about the room are trnn cushions and ". rug" of i are teMure and beautv. : Trnlv a gnrgfo'j-i setting ;(nil one vortlv of pr-entlng to th ncrcn Otis Mtlnmr Vtnei-ira s most relcbrated ro inatith aotor In hi ,rr'-itst s-tage suc cess CARTRIl PP. It lire, who vvlth his wlie, is -ititruig in Ins own film pro duction of tit fur omedv. "Tu In Bed.--' a' the ii ton i, Ims ImiI a varlcil i.?rrfr in ih" ilt,iiii.i His (IrM venture behind the foiiMRlit as made at the ' np" of sutecnth when lir entered vauao Mil". H entered the "legit' under the guid ance of Wf hi r and Fields In I!!", ami (linn follovved in MiU'N'S-'ion long runs In "The lilrl In thu Taxi" and "Hanky TatikN " About i vnnrs ago both Mr. anei Mrs. Dellaven felt the lure of the silent stnge and. under the Umveibal banner produced e.ra'. pn-iures, among them "The folleg. 1'iirha'j" "The Losin? Winner" and "Htoiu liroadway to a Throne " "Twin Beds fioni lhe popular com edy of that r.ame nun Us Wellaven's ad vint iind r tiie liairn-r Associated Hllst National I'.ciuns. Ino E ,STi:U WUi:K iMaich -S) will be tin oei.isioti for a Stanley program of uiin'ii It will 1 1 1 c 1 1 i J as tin fea ture U-l,aie K'e.d in ln latest Paia triount produtun, 'The l,oe Special " Bceides t'lis there will he other dims of out-of-tle -oidirurv ntcrtainment while CBpeti.il aitetition '. ill b paid to the mu-ical wni'i'i of tie- pi'Ojt.im the Stame i urce-i ie J'fhtia pr, Hinting a program of s. 1, eriiu,: appropriai, to the weel. In .iiliittion ilieie Mill li. organ recitals mi iiu iii.ipiiitn.-iu new org.in at 1 1 o eli'Cl. r ii or mug. rlnte ye no pi oiiieiTis, no n atrl inonuil ii,lv ups i hi Iiu Ii -buns to be Irarm ! Ii'uin Ual.ni llinis lati ,t pie ture. Tlie l,o( t-p. i.al It it a l.tl- bloinleil Mi. iv 'itli lut of 'lui'ltit.iin r.ll1-' road .iiniospliv.!'. a eh.u rtiing rumaiico ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia CONTINUOUS DANCING i TONIGHT i Private Instruction ',',;'',',', ',"'' ;'-: I mi n. hi i.v i iivc; sH.Wii I . in r.m ..i i .ii m: auki;ii " -iJCANDAL" Next Week SLA'IS NOW rilt hi: ".ii i- i Mi vii.iifii:' i i ( .vfi lir ADAM & liVA ! YRIf mai iuli.vi r ! :o . J A n i: C O W L " I -illl is . IIP.i'LiJH Chestnut St. ?,n l!,r' ft ' M-Si'-nii omi 'triumph " 1 1 O N E Y D E W " Next Week SEATS NOW ' nti' l. i "i "hi ti-r ' i. ) N. l. '- :n i'iuin-a.i'1.- Ke.ue WHIRL OF THE TOWN hAM SHUBERT ilKT NKL today S JHUDLIM I. .Moll l v- ., 1 j hRANCLbWHUL ML,VrAti;Dy '---- -JIMMIE- IJ'",Ii WALNUT"- Ktf";T8.ls GUY BATES POST ,s "THE MASQUERADER" Wrvl" Si iV liir; t t-T VVi i wri'tfp BROAD Liist Mat. cV Eva'. WILLIAM COLLIER I i ' ' ttl tin TT!" 'I'.ir N'l n . . M . ... I , r , , ,a. GARRK'K Last M.u. - EvK. FRANCES STARR m "ONE" KORREST Mat. I od,ty "'"; rnt.Mii n -'s m. h.iii' iinri'i.rt " "LRMINIF." Olio VpA. I'.aslcr Mnn., Mar. 'J8 Mask and Wig Club :"in asm At I'lmiii 1'iiov "SOMEBODY'S LION" Scat Sale Monday. Mar. 21 ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY Admission 30c Private Instruction Wi"n " ' '"" in.- f VIr I I ! ,..., l r PEOPLE'S KK s vvi: n i 'Mil TINKI3 TUDAV GIRLS of tli- U. S. A DUMONT'S iV.VM:NV.hR:" . s-i EMMriTr Wl-X CH Minstrels fnml. III! lfH m. IV - U I1IOI ii MAItY" TROC'ADFRO ,'"h" 'r'"', 7"- 1 HUi-rtUUU i.ud TtinjitYuan nnd n few well-staged thrills to lend spice to the production. Tlie l.ove Special," which li bused, oti Hrank II. Spearman's novel. "Tiio Daughter of a .Magnate." Ii a big out door production on the order of "The alley of the Giants." In which Mr. Held Binrreu two years ago. Agnes Avrcs. r cognized ns one of the screen's most tiopular women, because of her excellent work In manv notable roles In recent big productions!, plays opposite Wallace Held for the first time. gOMK wonderful effects in the matter f Picturesque and elaborate sets aro said to have been Rpptlreit by fb Cnrunn Studios In Clara Kimball Young's latest picture, "Hush." at tho Stanton Kaster. week. It was predicted when this picture was Kiven us nrst private showing in .New i ork to a coterie of film men nnd ex hibitors, that the scenic Investiture would nttract the attention of experts everywhere, particularly In tho se quences showing an Oriental fete. This garden set shows a beauty of scene, lighting and costume detail rarely be fore attempted In the films A tet which shows a series of "living pictures." posed on an Interior stage. Is u masterpiece of technical work and d' tn II. This mine shows elaborate cosluin Ing effects. In the Hlnrv of "llllh." this rcene Is poaed by Vera, the beautiful wife of Jack Stanford, who allowed (ho ghost of the past tn Intrude Itself upon lhe happiness of her married life with the tfsult that I er entire future was threat ened. The effect of the appearance of Vera ns the leading poseur In the "llv Ing picture' given nt a charlt.v ball nnd the seti'iitional results which followed go to make up a gripping nnd spec tacular picture. TTT1UMAM S. HART comes to the Pal ace as the Hastcr week Mar In the first showing of his latest Paramount picture. "ri'Mnlley of the Mounted " Critics who have seen "O'Mallev of the Mounter'" at private review, say that from tho opening scenes In Canada when O'Malley Is ordered to "get" a man wanted for murder, until the final fade ollt when he eesln-rm blu unmnimtsalnit Mtllflr tlinn nrivit tb iinn it'lina alulni. he loves, there Is not an Instant's drag O'Malley has many adventures while on his (iu-st-adventures that stir tit blood and quicken the heart nctlon Of course, tho lustomary Hart battle agalt st odds is a feature. It is onl In the beginning and the end that Hurt appears In the familiar uniform of thr mounted. In the body of the story he Is disguised as a purely western plains' man, while bo pursues the uUcgerl mur derer. jVTONTE BM'E. the big westerner, who "- mmtn fi rlluHm'f niincua tnAMl1i In the Cecil te Mllle production of "Some thing to Think About." nnd In George Melford's "The Juckllns." has probably the strongest role in his screen career in the Charles Malgne production of "Tn Kentucklans." tho well known John Hos, Jr. novel, which will he the feature at the Victoria wick of March 2. Mr. Blue Is a heroic figure ns Hoonu Stallard, the backbone of his clan, and thn only man who could quell feuds be tween the different families Stnllard Is sent to the Kentucky leg islature and earlv there he has a clash with Randolph Marshall, of the Rlue Grass country, who has his own Ideas a hoq t the way tn rule the mountaineers. In lhe end. however. Roone convinces Marshall that he can handle his own Pfoole and that Ihev can fight Uielr own probh 'n. thus making for a union of these two elements of Kentucky civ 111 7.aiion In common accord. TXTIiTX a woman 'la determined that "' the man she loves shall make good he hist lias to that's nil. This Is what happens In "Pleasure Seekers, ' a Sclznlclr. picture in which Klalne Hatnnif rsieln Is starred, and which comes shortlv to one of the. Mar ket street movie houses Miss Hammcrsteln taken the part of Mary Murdock. who lives In the little town of South Paradise. Craig Wlnchell, spoiled son of John Wlnchell, million aire. Is dusting through South Paradise, bound anywhere away from New York and temptation. That Is, he Is until he ?ees Marv. It makes him determined to marrj, get a Job vvlth father and settle down. But dad thinks his son baa been trapped and offers to buy off the "ad vrnturess." The most Interesting part of the story develops at this Juncture. There Is an other woman, and so forth, but the gsnius of the picture lies In the way the joung wife handles a difficult situation. pHARI.KS P.AY Is now workir.g ofl the Pk tunzj.ten of the famous Charles Tlnvt farce. "The Midnight Bell" as his s th production for release through First National Inhibitors Circuit Ray plans to take a short vacation upon completion of the Iloyt pla in ivlehration of 'he end of his first vear's work as an independent star Dunns HKHTM T HTH1.KT I VAUDEVILLE THAT NKXT WEEK BXC'LUSIVB ENG mi uiltlMOST AMLRU ETHEL Internationally Tamous r- v . ji vn.M TLitisTH nr.r n i. JACK OSTERMAN . viini I V s OK s.ulIbTHI.sr. Mini AM 8VIARMEIN SISTERS & SCHOOLER rRt.SKMIvi; V. ttEV Et ED GALLAGHER and JOE ROLLEY !' 'llIBirt N' "" 'O.Mr.DY. AT VAI.M UKACH MATTYLEE LIPPARD V Ih U 1" '" at t!.- 1'lan , VAN CLEVE, PETE & PAL K.-.M.A ADDLD A.U.A' tlON' AND JEAN ADAIR & CO. i- V riM. v T 1'i.MI.DV ' YlinviF nY J ,1 r NAI.I.T , . ,, -i..v-t DMI V" I' M 3i. TO I- , i i ,r.i. w vk TV il.VTii VWMVMWWIVMWWVW"! Another Bin Bill i ROESER'S l ron IhMtre nulldlni 34 S. S2H St. HUS MOM'AT IjM?"!"0 TIiNON A VMrDOSMD In Uielr oriel""! rl.m .ne.lal TiitMl;i l.wnlnj 1IH3 NF.W TANliO fKO laujht and l)niutratri nj Sir. KruiiW rn Snrlnl Vlllfl1.1 Mir- in Ti,ri iiiiomn !Pflrtlllv lljnrltiR .inU .IOHNNV lOSTKIl tliilH-rKimiltlni! " rUio I.OMKD IiOIII) I ItlllVV Ham Inc I'.un I.ie, ( lun lurn, A Tlmri. -I'rliule l.r'i. IliSII a. m. In Hi30 n. ra.J wwwvwwvwwtxwvww- WAGNER mm r. DANCING IKII.l niio s. iiKti.w). at MovromiwiY vk. lljnt'ine I'Wtj i'"'N '- rmr Class and Reception This Week Miiniliij. TiifUiiv A 'Ihurwlar Kifiilnim ( lrn.li! INo I lain In il liixHl Irliluj I'rlvulr lanunH l'.vrrr ftrrnuon i. Kirnini, Featuring tho New Tango Trot llnriilliin llvry Wnlnrkduy ((. Kv. Matinee Easter Mon. Reception ICESKATING.-'-ia' Tlllli'.M HKA'IIM. M -,(i, HAil.y PlHireli, Prralnil III (III at ;fi BlilbltIoii by IxirBn, lluilsr. aiH Crogcr i iW - "fti WM'K fcp'w;'- n K4',jajBjajaji CARTER iPBjWjSvM'iTBF-' W CONSTANCE TALMADGE. L ' ftjTfVjai de haven. S l.;, " rrecr woman- Hkv-r'.fjlj "TWIN IMcrl XPii Alfesjhem) ' HHAJa BEDS" VHntikttl sHV r! B V.rtoi-U . WTW? THOaMEIGHArl.'COMKAP -BPR3 ! tIV''i Victorii Wtftffa'J M QUEST OF HIS tfli1? f 111 W4&B BljjB 7cut- yHN Hffl ';;W ' .T-BK BlLXiBi-Cs' "'? 1B pn PflHwi HB '"'iii 3&S$1MKAKffl&m2i'hB flHHP's 'Vbv! MHrH MPXPJk Vpiillvl-i KfMi&mm KLB IRKMHR i -V7-- S. r',M :r ..7- t'X i'H f -'i -M " 4" V v' ffT .XTv, I A '". : i-V .': i-,t rw: 'sssm wur : viBji i:q h !: ieaNKBK v sH'eSPs :-;y,i--r 1-" ... -57 " ;i-.-BBiaa. k 'li--. ??&' '; . ?, MV ,-i .B-L'-l.v:i-pRjKj;a 1iBy-v':r fljJf W'.- ,.T7i-. V;i :'', v :$i lilH"tM Bkm6m&s. APKa j3T, ' --.......HPaH xKk'.''''-'''Crf; . MBrw''A'- ''B9Plft Vm'CT&i ' Hy'ir tA-&'-P9-m iiBiinr 4vKr-.iHKK Zb' ''2 I IV'-1iHn I SGT ; ';.V.f nOEOTHV ClflH -THE GHOST IN THE VKeRtiPWVIHI CMS17CT" 1?cnrb " HK iftWW' '' !e- KtB f"Bp.xV h1 HBMr? . . k f. . 1 v . a -r TnB . - -,.-i. . ,-,.-- , n.. Kf p :.w ,rn:";.;-,-:: fi3 JRjJP I ApjV FATTY ARBUCkVE jj ' AVW " BREWSTER'S MILLION?" JPF Stanton i that period he has made six produc- j tlons. three of which have already been released. Those completed, but not yet released, are "Tho Old swimmtn nolo and "Scrap Iron." pnoRGH A. McCUIKR, nsslstant to - Pirector Maxwell Carger at Metro's New York studlon. feels that he Is quali fied as an animal trainer of sorts since, the completion of "A Sfetsago From Mars." a Maxwell Kargcr production. btarrlng Rcrt Mtell. For one scene In this screen version of the famous stage play Mr. Mcrlulre had to have a cat carrying Its kittens across a busy street The cat did not rein to ejre a bit about lUKElllg the kit tens over until he assistant director hit upon the expedient of bmearing tlie kittens' necks with catnip and putting them on the onnoslte side of the street from n ulcelv arranged bed. The mother cat very quickly learned that bv carry- j ing ute vouuKsiera in rue cut) in-u eu could lick off the catnip In peace, ana Mr. McUulrc got the picture he wanted. "tX7JIAT'S WOTtTII WHILEr ' ' How many times have you heard the remark. Very often you hear the re joinder "that's not worth while. It Is not near as high soundlnp as ""ivhats Worth While." . ., When vou think of "What's Worth Whllo" you think of something whole sotno and pure and. thinking thus, so will your actions be. and In doing "What's Worth While" there's a feel ing goes vvlth It a peace of mind and exaltation that only vvorth-whilo things can bring. Lots Weber has adapted the thought "What's Worth While" to the screen. It's not a sermon, but a picture of heart Interest in which this producer-director has won fresh laurels. "What's Worth While?" the Para mount picture, will have Its first showing here at the Arcadia Monday. Claire Windsor and Louis Calhern have Un loading roles. rplIE FAITH HEALER." with a compelling theme and with several extraordinary features, will be presented for the first time in this cltv at the Anadla Thearo Easter week. The story M.OYV TV. M KTH MTtKBT PROVES ITS CLASS! GKMENT EXTRAORDINARY! S I MrmiTl AHIIOAD LEVEY Singing Comedienne "' m n ' k.wkst song nira Marlette's Marionettes ivrn.T VOVM.TY IN PL'PPKTI-AVD lr.Esr. david ATIOS OF DANCE I MUBIT- EMILE & JOHN NATHANE IVuM it Uurinc ArtUtlcally Kxpcuted , KINOGRAMS, "Topics of the Day" b.Tlt,V ADDKD ATTIIACTION ' S IijIITH O'l LOCK 80c TO J2 00 MI f.st: vvi KK is- ADVANt 13. rWALTOS I REFINED ENTERTAINMENT "ROOF "nil hnrxn, $1.00 t-al t,6o hrr.riM, TTiurTini BEN WELCH NIGHT "nil VII-.VIH1.IU- or -.IIMMIK AND OTHVn iriMI'AML.U PAFlTIf IF'ATINO Thursday, March 24 Nina Payne K;; Danco Ugana K""" Stewart Sisters "'" White Way Tiio T,,;nnHi,npl." t l.fHKP (IIIOI) I'UIDW MlillT ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sat., April 2, at 2:30 P. M. Alma GLUCK Kfrna ZIMBALIST RECITAL Tlikrta tl.JD, '.'. K.M, 3 at II.PiM't unu Ar.drmr FAVORITE FACES IN MOVIEDOM i s'" "-v. i i i mr v - 1 Is by William Vaughn Moody, who wrote wnat is tcrmeu tno great American drama," "The Great Divide." Gcorgo Melford directed tho production. Tho story deals with a shepherd who Is divinely Inspired. When at tho height of his power he falls tn love and loses his healing powers. But later It dawns upon him that lovo Is a divine gift, and with this realization comes a. inoro spirit ual lovo and return of his healing powers. Mrs. William Vaughn Moody, widow of tho playwright. Is ono of the collab orators In Ita preparation. Associated with Mrs. Moody whs Z. Wall Covington, an experienced scenarist attached to tho Famous Pluycrs Lasky t-ccnarlo depart ment. rpWENTY TWO-KEEL Mermaid comc--- dies will ho released by Educational Film Exchanges. Inc.. during lis t-rcond year. These will be produced In three groups and two different producing units, hut at tho head of each group will bo tho men who have made thee pictures so highly popular during tho first year of their existence. President I,. W. Hammons, of Edu cational, announced this week In New York that ho has signed a contract wltn Jack White, who has supervised nil of the Mermaids, and Lloyd Hamilton, who has starred In altcrnato ones, to mako WALNUT ST. Matinee Today Beginning Monday LAST TWO WEEKS Only Four More Matinees Wednesdays Saturdays RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents GUY BATES THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR In the Dramatic Success of All Time iMASOUERADER bv joiin iii m'kii iiocnii rito.vi Tiir. vovni. iiy K.nu;itiM t r.r h Tin ijstun MAIL ORDERS NOW FOR ANY PERFORMANCE ! WflLNUrdT EIGHTH-MATINEE DAILY X 10,000 Ladies Attend Weekly '" "SfuUp ! AVEEK BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 21 DAVE MARION Presents SNAPPY I "A KKUKIV 01' I'MUSLHK" ! Charlie Howard AND Marion Chorus of DMI.V iilllV lrA K.MMI. 7 A II BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL1 PHINA & CO. IN "AN r.VKNIMt AT IIOMK." LEONA STEPHENS & LEED HOLLISTER MELLON i RENN EUGENE & FINNEV IIBhT HIWT PIIII.A. HIIOWIMi Mary Pickford "The Love Light" ) Illl. I, rllAMIKIl TIII'lthltAV METROPOLITAN ..j; Tonight at 8:15 I'lillu, lirunil 0rrii to, 1'reftMits AIDA M'lth Hll-it:ir riihl llurrlr, I'lirlil, llocfu r,,.i unil Pnl. Cunil. licirrrlfrl. I'rliTH, SI. I.A0. i, -'. NniiU un utile We?iuunu', I1VH Climtnut let, Op. Hume llflmVJVWl I Llm SJ m I a M i i!a?mtTi 13. IIKI.il iniwl S i(x DOROTHY PHILLIPS nd JAMES KIEKWood. "MAN -WOMAN - MARRIAGE"4 Staiitcu -i six comedies each year over a period of three years. Whl to nnd Hamilton are now In New York, nnd they will make their first picture under tho new con tract there. At the same time' Mr. Hammons stated that during his recent visit to Los Angeles he contracted with tho Astra Film Corporation, of Glendale, Calif., to produce eight two-real comedies starring Jlmmle Adams. They will also ho released under tho Mermaid brand name, which Is owned by Education. This will afford n total of twenty com edies a year Instead of twelve, TMUECTOn WALLACE WORSLEY -' has completed tho photography at tho Goldwyn Btudlos hero on the first Loroy Scott original photoplay, "The Night Itose." It Is a talo of undorvvorld llfo In Now York cltv. with, Lon Chiuioy nnd I.entrlco Jov In tho most lmnortant roles. Iloth Mr. Chaney nnd Miss Joy will piny the leads in a new pnoiopiay to bo directed by Wallace Worsley. TFL1AN JOSEPHSON. associate cdl- 0 tor at tho Uolwyn studios here, Is writing tho continuity for "Hungry 1 leans" In collaboration with Anzla I Yn7.lprsk.a, the author. Rapid progress Is being made, and It Is expected that the I innkliig of the photoplay will get under way at mi early date, WILL ROGERS, his director, Clarence Badger, and tho company making 1 the Elmer L. Ulce original, "Doubling for Romeo, returned this week from Jack son. Calif., where they went to take ex teriors. Rogers has been tho village Tljr ATRF XTAlZiVT AT i nc i ic 0TII ST,tr.i7r rlinne AVnlnnt SlfiD ,i. r. nr.tmv Sole or C. C. WANAMAKER Jlnnagrr POST IN .' A CIS AND 10 ht'KN'K.S WITH : The Runaway 4 , Fasvinatirif Femininity Zimmerman Theatre M-, '.h.'1"?!" ( '"' 'i nm, Germantoivn i Chellen LcL .VIAr MIA .TOMItllT I M' TI.MI! "lilt M(,N ()N TIM. IKH1U" III.I.INMM, Monday "i,M",M.M, FRANK FIELDER Pratnta MAE DESMOND X IN Till: 111(1 I'AIK I", (IMl'.DV ZH. HOUHS OF LAU0HTB1 D!!K IT SHOOS iiiiii!Tr THE BLUBS i;.kti;h wkkk "hkiiixca or si nnviihook r.nni" Hprclul IJiKlfr MoudM' AUtlnae. OHHEDMI hero of Jackson since the arrival of tho company when the- larla-throwlnp star gave a big benefit for charity. People came to Jackson from miles around to sco tho popular Goldwyn star. Roland Itushton has been added to tho casl. Guide to Photoplays For the Week to Come riiotoplays STANLEY "Man Woman Mnrrlaco" vran made by Allen Hrrtubar vvltli Dorothy Plillllpn in her bent role. It la nil exceptional production, includ ing many touches of the mythical and the modern world In Its Interlude?. Tho author has nhovvn romance to be present In every age, with tho marital troubk3 of a man and woman shown n tho motlvo force. "Iave'ii AwnkcnlnR" Ib a specially staffed Huliler proloKUC. Marye Uerno will rIiik nelectlons from "iAida." 8TANTOX "nrcwstcr'a Millions" now hiiM Kntty Arbuckle In the role played on tho Btago by Edward AbeloH. Tho present version In exceptionally fine, showing how a youne man manages to SDond a million dollars In a year and yet keep within the legal ruling nf his unclo'u will. .lean Acker Is tho lending lady. ISlsa lyoli,i conk In the soloist In selection for soprano. AHCA Dl A "Whnt'a Worth Whlto7" Is tho second Iols Weber production dealing with the lovo problem of an aristocratic young woman for-a primi tive man. Claire Windsor Is the femi nine lend, while Louis Calhern Is tho man. Otliorn are Ed win Stevens nnd Arthur Stuart Hull. VICTORIA "Twin Beds." with Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter Do Haven. Tho for mer has tiio role of Monti, an Italian, who gets Into the wronir Hat whllo In an Inebriated condition, nnd much fun ensues until things nre straight ened out. William Desmond and Helen Raymond are also In the cast. ItKOENT "Tho Ghost In the n.irret" has Dorothy Olsh as star. Well3 Has tings wroto tho story, which tells of a young gin wno goes to a sup posedly hnuntcd house . and secures somo stolen Jewels after many funny inciaenis, which nas a uor- ror an im portant part of the plot. William R. Park and Mike, the dog, aro In sup port, Rcvlowcd Heretofore PALACE Otis Skinner, In "Kismet." CAPITOL Alma Tell, in "Paying tho Piper." COLONIAL Thomas Mclghan .In "Tho Frontier of the Stars," first half of tne wooit. cnancs Ray. In "Peaceful Valley." last half of week. 3SS MARKET Thomas Melghatj. In "Tho ITrnntlor nf tlm Hfnro" fl. l,1 "Tho Pnsslonato Pllitrlm"' last half.' ALHAHBIIA Houso Peters, In "The virwit iveueuiner, nrst nail. IPIIiraDKIJt'IILVS 1.EADINO TIIE.TBES. DIRIXTION I.KK & J. J. HHUDEnTt AMLPHI Opening REG. MAT SAT. U& $2.00 171011001 me K RAY COttSTOCK. and MORRIS GEST The Brightest and WILLIAM BOYD ki- WP A -I A Jm HL T WB iMM$li l. y AND A DISTINGUISHED CAST I SOLID YEAR LONGACRE, N. Y. it MONTHS CHICAGO Accfaimed lhe Greatest Comedq Hit of Years .......... Mai. Today SAM S. i pi ! injNf I W?k ff VXflRlHUR. MAMMEKTtlNS H I m KM" IN A MUSICOftEDy ALL-ROUND ALL-STAB CAST nnd TRULY AMAZING CHOR.US nABNI'KTinyu riABS&mTuuomoW. T"B mJLu1 ..Ii?,.RPA.rKl Vu MUHIOIIII. COMBIIT, ?L8y.iJv,il,rKii fi.iiv'uaNK.ia has to uk Ahmitthd IMY IB TI 1'IIH WITH 'II3 OOOUa? KVKNIN JIMMY I'or mudIL .t th. Abor. XhMli: AvvU ORE AT NORTHERN t.on Chaney, In "Tho Penalty," first half. Kiithorli ;i MarDonnld, In "PnosloiVu Play ground," last half, , . , ,, . tm'ERIAti Mary Plckford, In "The Love Mght," first half. Katharine MacDonald, "Curtain," last half. STRAND Thomas Melghan, In 'The frontier of the Stars," first Imlf. Daniels, In "Oh, Lady! Lady I" last half. .. .... LEADER "Heliotrope," first half. Thomas Melghan, in "Conrad In Quest of His Youth," last half. LOCUST Thomas Mclghati, In "Con rnd In Quest ot His Youth," BELMONT May Allison, In "Aro All Men Alike?" first half. Annette Kel lcrman. In "A Daughter of tho Cods, last half. RIVOLI Uert Lytell. In "The Price of Redemption." first half. Frank Mayo, In "Tho Marrlago Pit," last COLISEUM Dorothy Olsh, In "Flying Pat." Mon. and Tucs. ; "Tho Inside of tho Cup," Wed.! Knld Bennett, In "Silk Hosiery," Thurs. and Frl.i Bryant Washburn, In "An Amateur llurglar." Sat. CEDAR Dorothy Olsh. In "Flying Pat." Mon. and Tiif s. : Bryant Wash burn, In "An Amateur Burglar." Wed. and Thurs. : Knld Bennett, In "Sllk Hosiery," Frl, nnd Sat. ETHEL LEVEY BACK IN U. 3. For several years Kthel Ixivp.v. the singing comedienne, lias been c.lslmed bv tho ICuropean stage, appearing In many of tho most Imporlnnt productions In Ixmdon and Paris and has head lined bills In tho muslo halls throughout Kngtand and Frcnce. Recently returned to America, sho Is to fcaturo tho bill nt Keith's next week, Ethel Levey as a girl became a head liner In vaudeville and was n pioneer in "song characterizations" or "song dra matization," She carried this vogue ty 'Europe. After her marriage to George M. Cohan sho co-starred with him In several successes. As a dramatic ac tress she co-starred with Gerald Du Maurler In "Outcasts" for a long run at Wvndhnm's Theatre, In 1914. She Is now the wlfo of Graham White, the aviator. Ben Welch Night As a tribute to Ben Welch, the blind comedian In "Jlmmle," his fellow nrtlstn In thn mmmnv nnd thoso play ing In other attractions here will honor him on Thursday night atop tho Wal ton Roof. The occasion will bo known ns Ben Welch Night nnd special fea tures will be presented by the members of the company playing at tho Shubcrt Theatre. Thero will bo no performance of the regular program of vaudeville on Good Friday evening. The first eastern ap pearance of Lcgana, tho San Francisco dancer, win oe on niona.iy evening in tho Pierrot Room, Merriest Comedy AAOLLV MINTyRE Mat. Today .'$'----& Hi l.Pr Vkk H ."-i.i.i-i. H Viir btv IH M SHUBIRT EVLSAT8:I5 1 MATS. WED. AMD SAT. 2: 15 WED. MAT. 8& $1.50 AT MAT 58a?J $2.00 RAGING HIT OF TH TOWN Press and Pa6c pap 9uperative Prc&Vhon ARTHUR. HAMMEIKTEINS i a" BEN WELCH Mus,c nr ,,EnDKJiT.lJST?,T,Wl,To iir.coiin nino nui.i.irriN Menellk UrM.. Clie.tnul'.tfl. .), !l,i MOVIE FOLK HERE INPERSQrJ Dorothy Phillips and Allan Holuur at Stanley Monday Dorothy Phillips, the popular motion, picture star, who will bo seen at th. Stanley next week In "Mnn-IYoman. Marrlago," Allen Holubar, director nf this production, and Albert H Kaiifm,!, a well known writer and producer vJll'i appear In person on Monday night mi niotloti-p cturo lovers will be X.A ,",' opportunity of seeing in real Hf A1 trio who have done so much In reVii ! to protirlo amusement fn- n,.i.real " Miss Phillips was born In ilattr..... slon. Sho graduated with honors .2", then a local stock company Thl 2d appeared with Henry M. lVlxey?ei,,",h" sho was cost to play tho part of "Mod csty" In "Everywomnn," loi' She met Allen Holubnr. then a rl., young actor, nnd they were m'I Both Miss Phillips nndMr. lioiubn1' serted the spoken drama nml ?,?.': tho neld of motion pictures- t Ing the star of spveral Important ductlons nnd Jier htisbaml the nrniii.V. .' Both Mls Phillips anil Mr. PI?nhi?: consider "Mnn-Wonian.Miirrlnc"' ,?r best plcturo In which tho former ln .,.. aucared. eer CHESTNUTs (MATS. WED. AND SAT.) MondmjNiteatfi Here's Tle SHOT Thatill Startle TheWhok Theatrical World!!! OFFER THE CENTURA PROMENADE PRODUCTION KHUtL OF THE W THE BIGGEST REVUE ON TOUR WITH A CAST OF INTERNATIONAL STARS, INCLUDING HUE. ANNA CODEE FROM FOUES BERG.UE, PARIS Jimm Hussei) BrendeldBert Mae west Georgie Price Clarencp Xorclstroi Villiara Morarv Clarence Harvey Alberi)i5er Jack Sir o use ApIKmp Boijlat. Levo Edwards Fraalc Orik Paul GNeitl Marguerite, rarrell Beik Siatvley Vera Roekm Karcib. Koova I AND too IrFMTIIDYWAIITlES mi fjiaTtlS-vGwtoto " A FOR ALL f PERFORMANCES EXCEPT SATURDAV NITt 1 P1.50 Vi.ooy 4; I V .F ,.L&itJkt I'liij'.' ...'"?: I .-. .."f.'.'V iou.w , mvJ4WM JLI gl -r-;jHi'Y'"i"-J-i.rS'tL .r-.4JV--''. V i m Iilli JNH ltiiiiiii J
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