i-d ;, -! viyr., f(iV"irfl? ttPFfF' '''' 1 ?" i? vvrff ' r' , i. ivEKorcf puBiEra imDaEiPHrDa3Eri,HiA1, Saturday,"' makoh 19, 1921 II 4 Sjpi'UV !JHW THE PLAYGOER'S WEEKLY TALK Ai7n Inyliouso novelties, nrnt-nlKlitcrH unSvr will bo iim lo rhop around pn H Amoii? tho cholc aro h i- ?.V? TOV. AV"rh?v Whirl of II. En"'.. rrhestiiut), nnii a tirana-itevv Tnn. "svmesln" (OarrlcK), which hart a,m.nl?M th wiek at Atlantic City. Itt'lS and ctaMinctttlon havo not ft.n dMfced locally- nEPAnTimES from tho established V mica of plnywrltlntc nro naia to lie : . -,. with filimai Euccem in 'ivuiK-MiS'- production of nita Wolffian'. M. ronjn ) 1; "", . Awinittnl." Local ".nuVnrs are'to n-n tho ordinal cast and &MS on? with William Harrnn son Chrvatal Herno (daughter ei .Ed"l:r.' -n.i nnren Parsons ns the of juniPB . "- - ftVlUtodcM"eS ""the last word In, mi. .. and surprise," nnd tho audience f. kent on the tiptoe or sxpccuuhjii. mi ,'gntly astonished by aulck turns In tho p'Tho Acquittal" has another peculiar in aeli ot tho threo nets ends in .iWe. Thero r0 throbblnp ine cm i,i la im nxcltPil snefch. climax, no violent action s nits slowiy mo c obihk .;.. nf each act Is a "thlnkltiK." not KaR "."". -l.i,i nn. Tho cnt ro perform ance l marked by represilon In nctinfT. The voice aro rnrcly raised above a ni rrs.lt onai lono, -iiirro 10 ii i ,11. mat on. no crescendo In oven the i.niist scenes. So tho work has been a KoJriltv In play production. The story la skillfully told, botravlnp: the hand of tho accomplished stage export, ViS many KUestca have been mado that ft. "rsatfio Mr. Cohan, who has bo often proved his ability at pollshlnK up b8, also put his practiced hand to The Acquittal." ONE of tho season's charming diver sions of tho theatre, according to critics In other cities, li tho Ouv Bolton nd Oeonce Mlddleton comedy of Amcr I c!n nonio life. "Adam and Kva." It Satirizes tho fads and weaknesses of 'he smart society sot nnd tho dlo rich. James Klnir. a wealthy widower. Is wrpetunlly harassed by demands for money and engulfed with monthly moun tains of bills Incurred bv his family, each member being a wasteful nnd thought- In shce'r desperation he plans n bust rras trip to South America nnd instructs his joung business manager. Adam Smith, to run and direct his family and i.,..hnM ntTntrn nn ho would nnv other hmtness assignment Smith, for . hla nrt, briskly proceed-) to obey these .n. with an admlrablo attention to detail. Ho curtails allowances nnd cancels chargo accounts with a firm nnd Indlscrlmlnato hand, thereby causing Hnt nnd nnndemonlum In tno family. vm mntent with merely this, ho further upsets the even tenor of tho Uvea of his charge, old nnd young, by convincing them that tho King fortuno has been entirely wiped out In a Hurry of tho tlock market, thus making tho earnlnu of money by theso cratvvhllo dwellers In tho lap of luxury nn absolute, neces sity. Tho manner In which they all set about to work nnd becomo earnest nnd faithful members of tho tollers, through divers mediums of poultry, hah erdushery and insurance, policies, and how they succood and ultimately find contentment and happiness formorly unknown and undreamed of is tho story of tho play. Tho compay Is headed by Mollv Mclntyre, William IJoyd, Bor ton Churchill, Percy "Waram and Dlantha Paulson. riEOnOB M. COHAN'S most impor- tant production of tho season, which will be given Its first metropolitan presentation, Is "Nemesis," a now Amer ican drama from tho pen of Mr. Augus tus Thomas, dean of American play wrights, Emmett Corrlgan has tho lead In; role, supported by a carefully se lected cast of assoclato players. Among the moro Important members of this rotable company may bo mentioned ML") Carlotta. Monterey, In the leading feminine role: Pedro Do Cordoba, IZlea. ror Woodruff, John Craig, Mario Goff nnd Ilobert Cummlngs, remembered hero js a charter member of tho Orpheum jlock. Tho cast totals .twenty-eight characters. Rehearsals havo beon In progress for tho last month under tho lenonal direction of Mr. Thomni and Mr Cohan. The play Is In four acts and six scenes. No hint as to tho plot has been clIvuiKod, but tno story is saw hj those. In the know to bo by far the most intense and vital drama this dis tinguished playwright has over con trived, with a problem that will un doubtedly provoko world-wldo discus sion It bears on n decided doparturo from what Is now considered Infnlllblo evidence In eery court of law In Amer ica and Europe. rpiin WHIItL OP TUG TOWN" will be signalized by a return to pre war admission churges, although It is a production of magnitude. Tho reduction In prices has. It In de clared. In no way Impaired tho presen tation of a typical Shubert musical show. It even boasts of more Uvlih ness than many productions of a sim ilar nature- seen here thl; season. A noblo cast of principals has boon In cluded In a potpourri of music iiml mirth boasting of two acts and twenty mo scenes. "Tho Whirl of the Town" Is from the pen of llarrold Atterldge, with muslo by lean Schwartz, whose composltlonul nc (ompllshnipnts aro well known to thu plajirocrs of this city, Tho costuming of the piece la tho work of French modistes, with a bevy of beautiful girls to enhanco it. The east of principals Includes Mile Anna Codes, of tho Folles Bergere, Paris: Hrendel nnd Burt, Jimmy Hus y, Ucorglo 1'rlce, Clarence Nord j rom, William Mornn and Clarence Harvey. PHILADELPHIA stay-at-homes this summer nto to havo aomo theatrical ntertalnment. Moreover, they will bo Stun nn opportunity of being tlin first 10 pass on a number of new plas. Hrst nights aro to bo such In all Hcne l tno term, for Lawrence Shubert Law. ence manager of tho Lirla Theutro no has taken a mimmer Ipiiho on that )iav house, B at prebent signing up tho jery best axallablo actors and nctrosscs or a resident company of players to uvo first productions on any stage of wnat to him and his advisers look to bo t.,.B Pflble hits of next reason What the. Authois' Guild, tho Prov- incetown and tho Washington Square Jlavers of Now York: tho Moroo Co, ?. cnMi ' tho Cr'lK 1'ljyern. of Hos ,; ad like oigaiilzutlons han done ni lire doing for tho slaga and un raoun authors. Mr. Lawrenco and tho 'yrlo Players proHBe to do heto mero will bo a number of well-known ft11!" In tho list of players Win never "is deemed advisable special engago Jfnts of stars for the creation of roles "e char nr-raj,Be(1 1'opular prices will WHAT do opulent movlo stars do with m,'1"1 gains? Wo can't answer this Farnmfor n" of them Hut Wlllliim 'heet n,,J?,n8wrr(l for ono of ,,ln Blli "ect luminaries. It now develops that heatn1unl nas tlU,n ,no Plimgo Into ?.,tf management. It was nlr..mlv r,..,." l"i no was ueorgo ( dramatic; rolo. Tho answer Is easy. Miss ,,".V' lfnned to do real acting where all tho real nctora learned It- In stock, of tho good old ten, twenty, thirty va riety Hint 'placards "'Unst Lynno' To tnoirow Night." It was with tho Pan tngca Players In Seattlo that Miss White, ns a girl of fourteen, got her first chance. For two venrs she played every thing fium Juliet to blackface. Mean time, Hho studied voice, danclnc and pan tomime. Her (mlplng to adapt herself nt nil sorts and kinds of character and to por tray roles which rango from tho comlo to the sad sho uses to advantage In Jlmmle," which Is a comic opera with a real plot Her songs nlvn on Idea of hor volatility, for In her "Jlmmle," numbers sho Is a tough girl, In "Days of '49"; a plcttircsquo historical typo, In "when We'ro Mnrrltd"; an Ingratiat ing vainplro of tho baby sort, whllo "Baby Drenms" affords sentimental mo ments. No musical comedy mushroom star could do this anil get away with It. But she learned how to do It, even before Billy Bock found her down In nn Kl Paso plcturo houso and mado a head liner of her. ANOTHKU step up tho ladder up U ward tho stago IdenI! That Is Jnno Cowl's own view, confided to tho Play goer, of hor success In "Smilln' Through," which received a tribute from Philadel phia plaj goers by having Its stay at the Lyrlo extended until April 2. "My first tasto of tho elixir of ap plause was when I appeared In tho role of Mary Turner In 'Within tho Law," " Miss Cowl said. "It seemed no though my life began that very night and tho rungs of tho ladder seemed so murh easier to climb. "As new parts were assigned to me, I renllzed that tho ability to portray emo tion was my chief possession At least, that was my personal feeling: nnd thotlgh I craved a chance to undertake n light role, I was persuaded for a tlmo that this might mean a loss of my prcstlgo ns nn emotional actress "I then passed through a doubly try ing experience, following my long en gagements In 'Within tho Law' and 'Common CIny,' and this was when the yelwvns produced 'Lilac Tlmo,' a play of my own. I ftnred for myself both ns a star and playwright. T felt that per haps I was trying too high a step up ward. Fortunately, thoso fears proved groundless "Since then my most ambitious effort has been 'Smilln' Through.' for Mr. Mar tin's remarkable piny gavo me new op portunities. I know that by means of this romance which mingles realities with flights of Imagination, events of this world nnd of tho world beyond, I havo reached another rung on tho climb upward. "Now I nm allowed to mingle laughter with my well-known tears, nnd that has been my long-cherlshcd ambition." Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Week Hawaiian act: Griff, tho bubble king: Bender and Median, comedians i Eight Jainatlo Chinamen, acrobats: Darrow nnd Vnno, entertainers. New show Inst half of week. Mlmtrcls DVMOHT'8 "Scandal" Is the new bur lesque, with Charles Bovden and other coinodlnns. "Tho War of 1999" Is another funny sketch In which many of tho company take part "A Bird In a Glided Cngo." comedy nnd melody act. Emmett Welch, ballads. Stock OnPltEUit "Charley's Aunt," a farce thftt has been popular for thirty J ears will bn revived bv tho Mae Desmond Players. It Is full of hilari ous situations. A line scenic proauc tion Is promised. Durlesquo CASINO "Snappy Snaps," new Dave iuanon prouuction, wun dcoic writ ten bv Ilia nrlnr.nnthnp himself. Charlie Howard will havo the chief comedy role. Helon MacMahon In her henrecrow number Ih a feature. Franklo Nlblo, Ait Harris, and other burlcsquo favorites are billed In the Dig olio. Colorful sett ngs aro pro vlded. VV.OVI.E'S "Abo Beynald'n Revue" features tho noted burlcsquo come dian himself. Tho book Is by Doug las Lcavltt and there Is said to be much tunefut music. Monica Bed mond, Dot Lelghton nnd Bert Spon ccr aro In tho notablo support. TttOCADEItO Sim Williams' "Girls From Joyland" will orter n varied program, Including breezy burletta and many novel specialties. The com pany Includes Billy Gilbert and Beu lah Kennedy. On Thursday evening will bo a hilarious "barbers' con test," with lady barbers. Attractions In Advance 31AHC1I is F0KRfc'5r "Somebody's Llcm," thirty third annual Mask and Wig show. APRIL i OAItKlCK "Tho Son-Daughter," play of Chinese Intrigue, rivalry and loy alties, set In an American scheme. Lenoro Ulrlc Is starred. LYRIC "Tho Mirage," a drama by IM gar Solwyn, starring Florenco Kccd, DIIOAD "Abraham Lincoln," John Drlnkvvatcr's biographic drama of tho MaBtcr American. FORREST "Zlegfeld Follies," 1920 edition. n-t In.', i . IvJl n ifuBen. nvn.'!fi,'I.Jll ,u? Production of Preflmi ? '" " l llrla ""I'll lnU Its preliminary tiyout here laet spring Now Vilerin i qun lr'ni'r with Gorgn ini,r.lo.,hn0...r?vlval "f "Krmlnle." which ri; " !"m weK at mo l'orrest. inpaWiV,,; . "lov "I'l'earnnoe on tho nMfn'.08??" " Mr. Tjlor's e v.. :,. '.v ""? nn Pn "Cret Mint he taw nol? i ,0 rcturn ,0 n' dramatic rm" ,mo.rp U'un a year ago when tli-re self Vn . .,lla no collld not bring hlm- h! WMnln." J'0.' '"testing n lltMo "enUkei '"iSn 'n.Play produrtlon nroductio , 'l'0, Wilson-Hopper "Kimlni.." Ill hivJ ', ,'-' a,BP. In his wii words. " ' UmL r.iP,i'a?"ro of K0l,,ff 0Nrr " "III (DeWnlM "tV to'ojrow and tolling l'rw.l'?ll.m'?.l"1" flnlshe.l with Mm Ml) be conn ', "7 "tt" IV' .''. vltloH ii. V, . "u,y "rn unci us lo picked a winner" In "i:rJ tno receipts from which ought ii llio dellelt Incurred In .,;." ""t'lKingiy and vlclnlt PUhle to "din P"lll ierci cess wipe 'ftitmg t ?vJ, A"llo"K'1 It Proved In cets " " wit a pln -nor u sue Ivm?0'"8 w, 1,UN0 H,,',1 J'rntii'ia U'iklV"l,Zlmml'''".',t t1"' Slmlieit. VcouR ?X amusliai comedy star I acquit herself so aeeentnhlv In n New Altracllons OARRICK "Nemesis " a new Ameri can drama by Augustus Thomas, pro duced bv Gcorco M. Cohan. Although tho plot Is not divulged tho story Is said to bo of contemporary Interest nnd to bo told with Mr. Thomas' well known theatrical skim, ismmcit tor rlgan heads the cast, and In the sup port nro Cnrlottn Monterey, Pedro do Cordoba, Ulennoro Woodruff and John Craig. ADVLVIII "Adam and Eva," a smart comedy by Guy Bolton and Georgo Mlddleton. Joint authors of "Polly With a Past." The plot 1ms ta do with a rich man whose family aro typical of tho Idle rich. Tho magnato engages n business manager, who by pubterfugo puts tho wholo family on Its own responsibility for winning lt3 way. Out of this sltuntlon many 'amusing frcencs develop. The oast Includes Molly Mclntyre, William Boyd, Dlantha Pattlscm and Berton Churchill. BROAD "The Acquittal," Itlta Wcl man's drama which has been called tho "last word In theatrical suspense nnd surprise" It Is a mystery play, but ono that Is not dovcloped bois terously or with obvious thrills. Tho nlot concerns nn unfaithful husband. his wlfo ruthlessly bent on exposing him, nnd other factors in a triangular trinnglo. Tho fenturo players nre Crystal Heme, Georgo Parsons and William Harrlgan. CHESTNUT ''The Whirl of tho Town," tho newest Century Theatre Prom enndo production. Jean Schwartz wrote tho music and Harold Atter- brldgo is tun librettist. A colorful and striking scenic Investiture Is promised Tho costuming is the rreatlon of Vrei.ch modistes In the long list of entertainers nro Mile. Anna Codce. of tho Folios Bergcrc, Paris; Brcndcl and Burt, tho eccentric comedy pair: Clarence Nordstrom, Jimmy Hus'-ev, Clarcnco Harvey and Gcoiglc Price. Continuing Attractions SHUBERT "Jlmmle" a "musltom dy," book, lvrlcs nnd scoro by Ottrt llnrbuch, Oicnr Hnmmeiwteln, 2d, Herbeit Stothart and Frank Wandel, lolnt authors of other entertnlnlng blends of mirth nnd nulody Francos White, tho Mar, Is a homeless vvnir who eventually wins love, fame nnd lortunc. Miss Whllo has many chances for display of her abilities as comedlenno singer nnd dauier. Ben Welch. Harry Delf and Itlta Owen nie In tho cast. Tho produc tion is Iivlsh nnd colorful. FORREST "nrmlnie." revival of Jakobovvskl's celebrated opeiottu, with Do Wolf Hopper, FraniM Wil son, Madge Lcsslng, Rosamond Whiteside, Irene Williams, Wantii Procter, Allco HanUm and Jennie Wenthtrsby In a cast of real dl tf net Ion Special choius, orthcutia and scenery add assets to what Is a notable revival, LYRIC "Smilln" Through " with Jane I'owl ns tho (harming star In a dual lolc In a play with nn optlml'tli incKSPgo of life nfter death. The twin stories of pentlmcnt, tragedy and hopefulnoHs aro dramatic In sltudiiuii and striking In charactcilutlon WALNUT "Tho Mai-querndcr," with Ouv Bates Post In a striking dr.imntl zntlmi of tho "beat neller" novel bv Katharine fVtll Thurston. Mr Post plnH skillfully a doiiblo rolo of n dlstlnguiHlied htatcsm.in. who la a drug nddlct. and a hack wiltci, his double. Vaudeville lil'lTU S Tllhel Levej, noted hinging LOiiK'dlenne , Jean Adair nnd inm Ian plnjlot. the Maimoln KIsioih and Ilivid Schooler, dniiio nnd music , IM liiillnglloi and Jno Bolloi, sKII , Jack 0trmun inonologlsl. Mui lette's Mailonettes, Mnttjlec Lip paid lndlvliluiillitlo hlngtr: Fnillo nnd John Nith.ms, gj mnasts, nnd Vim C'lnvo and Pits OLOUV Dorec's Celehi Itles, slngorH "An Alns'iin llomiiiu'o," muslial ioined HnVlLirils Trio, mlrth miikers: Ldllh nnd Uddlo Adair, skit, F.dna M l'o'tir nnd lompany, skit Klmmev Shelby and lumpanv, songs and dances, Josephine Harmon, com edv William Lemalro, comedian, Heiman nnd Clifton, i-klt 1 LV.C,IIEY "In Wrong," with Flunk Whittler: Constance Talmndgo In "Tho Poi feet Woman" movie Charles Meredith and Ned Sparks iitM Blink Dots. Jn: Martin and (iomlwln, skit: Four Fsliois pnmeilj and song: Silvia Lovul and dogs CROSS REVS Cabnret De Luo Jnz and nnng, Verona Mtsciuiu and compnnv, damn. Holland and Itai nielodlKls, I'umahiiHUkii's IMi New bill latter half t weel nnnADW Y Gcncnil Plsnno and com panvT novelty, "Korb'dden Fruit ' movie, Liu iv Itullly and rompiinv i ketch; llairv Itoi , min-ieul romedj , Collnls iMiicoii New bill latter half of week Wll IJAV I''W Miuv Plikfoid In "Tim Lovo Light" mov lo , I'hlna and (oinpanv oliuiiirtir intiesH, Leona Stephens nnd Leo IIolllMir Mfoteh Mellon mil Bonn, ilnnicis; Luge no and l'lniuj, acrobatic act New chow last half (,'.' l.Y Lillian nnd Anni Both, skit Hhapiio and Jordon. two gills aid a nl.inn Matt A Hhoii and (.mo Kellev wings and fun .Murgatct Tiivloi "ing lug (uinedlonne I'ltnis U Pdlti feature nets mid mov ir s H'W.if'.V ROOF - Hon Welih Night TIuiimIiiv I lo-.ed Mood 1'ildnv L" r-inii . in Fi nn I no llnuni Slewmt SlstoiH bunion) htnrnis ami il iiucrs Mlii i I'.'jlii 'i-iiewhit ilffeient ilaui " Wbi'o i v I i -ingllig mined mis nie oriii u N1SON -- "Maiooneil Hcmts,' with star cast; Aloha and New Movies In the Making Mary Roberts Blnchnrt has completed for Kmlncnt Authors nn orlglnnl scenario called Tho Glorious Fool,'" production o: which Is expected to start soon. Gcrtrudo Atherton has completed tho novel version of her first original photo play, "Don't Neglect Your WifoV' In book form It will bo called "Honor." Leroy Scott hns completed another original photoplay manuscript, "The Mother," nnd Arthur F. fctattcr la col laborating with him on tho continuity. The Tom Moores on Honeymoon Victor Schertzlnger, who hns recently been directing the Tom Mooro pictures Is nren.irlm; to becin uroductlon on "Peatlng tho Game " tho second orig inal Dhotonlav by Charles Ken) on. im medlatelv unon tho return of Tom Moore nnd his bride, Reneo Adorce, from thclrj Honeymoon in Honolulu. mmm MOMMY. TUESDAY i. WUlNUSDAV THOMAS MEIGHAN IN HIS LATUST SCCCE8S FRONTIER OF THE STARS l'rom the Story by AI.!li:itT l'A)SON TI.ItllCNR TIll'USDW. I'RIDAY 4 SATUni) Y BEBE DANIELS in "OH, LADYj LADY!" la Sag m mtr Ens Lancaater Ave. & 41st St. MUM1AY. Tl'KSDAY A KDNKSIIAY HELIOTROPE us Soul Orlpplnc as "Kumorehqw," as lllir uh "Wny lan Uimt." TIlUUmVY. I'RIDAY 4 SATURUVY Thomas Meighan in Conrad in Quest of His Youth movie atrllo, tyju 8",''y,ijM'M,UiM"jja'j''i'''''' UronU A Vlonffroinfry, 2MS, 70 I'. II. Mvon-Mnlllnnfr. n. Micr. UrnnriivriT's lonnrmt Ptnrn LILLIAN & ANNA ROTH In "Ihn Mcht of the I'urtv" Slinplro & JonlunlVVIUon & Krllj Mnrirnrrt Tiiylarlrlrrun In IVtlts HKNNI7TT roMKOV 'OMJ NU)IVI:il IA1" HB5gBBBSfflgggr mA m A'.M Hfl. Miirket St. I.'vtu. 70 TIVIi: ACTS THE 8 LUNATIC CHINKS HLMH'.U .1 MKKIIAN M.OIIK A (,im.ll! i.iiur i Dvitui.i.i. & yam: iii ui leurle In "Miiroonnl Heart" n-'I) AM) I IICUST NTS. M'.Xr HI'.IIIC sxCU4b THOMAS MEIGHAN in Conrad in Quest of His Youth Sfiuiftt Ciiniruv. "WKIIDIMJ 1IEI.LS in r or ti m." 'T 0 I Bid nb. Jlotkrt MAE ALLISON in Are All Men Alike? 5 -ill uiiu .SuliMim Sin, Turn., Wed. BERT LYTELL in iilwil .: The Price of Redemption lhur.. Ii hal l'ltXMS VIA0 In 1 " 'Tin: MUtmxnr. rn" 1 " "ii fZ ". Market HI. Ilrl. COih CfttlOaitTiv w- this. Sotl.y GUI. in "FLYING PAT" it .rt -.It, turn by rmiulir llfnmnil "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" it.nri rl. l'nld lltnnrtl. Mlk llolrr ,!,'," l'lr' t W i-bliiTii. iinliir Hull . . I4TIII ST. AMI CwVl MYViin5 Dorothy Gish, in "Flying Pat" - "'1;;,7,VKSAV.W,.,,tl,N '" lrl. ,sm. r.vill lll.Ni7li in "SII.K lllitir.iii" i i - 8!S5splHaH! Ill N Ilfl ,rn ionciut nut aumi-.man ok. " !. ... it. i.ikl iiiviiv 1 1 II Willi .iiVhV tii ii i ' .'. " i Mr- .. K.i'. I' VI. in u , villi, r, i iiuiinrr, aula In ms. Mr. . Il.riin. V ITIll.lt !,'.'! iiVVi' iiai.i.. W.il mi I & .Inn ixr nl. Aim.. SI VVfmnnn'. linn Chratnut H. i. I'rr.hy. ierluu Uook Htore, .u llr.. UltUimnfuu lllilg. PHILADCLFMIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES GARRICK Cheatnal m Jnnlptr Rl. BAIj NIXON-Ninni.TNOKIl Bualnta M&nacar Monday M P BHBflnsB HHPlWl A'NE AMERICAN PLAY GEO. MCOHAK8 .Latest B AUGUSTUS THOMAS Selected COHAN casl Headed biBtHElTCORra(?AM GARRICK MondayNight Eugagemeui Limited lo 16 Performances Staftedbii JOHN MEEHAN Supmsedbi) AUGUSTUS THOMAS u98iions bi) GEO. M.C0H AW Four Stirring Act? Six Massive Scenes 5(Ho $250 lticMirtSaLNPs PopularWd.Mat.50no $1.50 Stori of EHESlS"wiU provide a timeli exposition of a viial problem thai mat be the jueans of effeclitg a decided depariur? from whert is nov accepted as infallible evidence in, every court of la-w in America and Europe ' ' VXI think ii a Great plaxf GEORGE K.COHAN BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 4 TmVABM MAIL UAMll IU'.L.HCO rUKSi:.NT8 orders LENORE ULRIC INUW jn 4,THE SQN DAUGHTER NUliU (Ilirrpt Snl.), hat. 3!nt., 60c to I2.50i Vfd. Mut.. EOa tn 12. BROAD Hroad llelow Locuit i'KAXK NinDLINOKn Iltulnasi Xtanaor Monday Ninirrs at 8:W jiatinkts WEI. & SAT. AT ZU5 POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY "K" $1.50 ALL NIGHTS 50c TO $2.50 ' Produciion of i he Absolufe Dramatic c&aI r itmorv. m m am I V9MJL ! JUtnaHnFanMOTHMr Wr With v By Rita Weiman William Harriin-ChnSfoTTfeme Jfieore Parsons i entire Original Newark Cost. KXACTLV AS l'l.AVlID S Montlm at (lie Cohan & Iliirrlti Tlirnlrr. it YorL 0 Months nt Grn. M. CoIiuii'h Grand, Chicago "Excels most of Us kind on the American Stage in recent ears." Iloston Transcript. BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 4 Kmit H11I0 Tlltimtlnv. Miirrh .11 tt.ii. itiiiuti, ih. rui.iin JOHN DUI.NKUATLK GKClf DRAMA "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" llh FRANK MrllMNX llroiHl A Hnnnom Hln. TIIOH M. I OVH Ilualness Msr. MHIITS AT RilO mtimu:h WED, A bAT. ut 2il0 FORREST Positively Last 10 Times POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY, Best Seats, $2 Francis n DeWoIf In a New and Wondrous 1'KODbC 1.11 II V (il.OUdK r. TM.I.K AMI WILLIAM FAKNU.M NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SATURDAY NIGHTS One Week, Easter Monday, March 28 laiiiic saii: ok hivTS nrir.N viomuy. o a. m. vivri.NKi's Mi:nM:!! ami satikuu THE MASK & WIG CLUB UMKKSITV 01' I'KNNSILVAMV 33D ANNUAL PRODUCTION "SOMEBODY'S LION" A Nautical Tull In To Kimla II) B. V. .VMM) MUSIC AMI IAIU1N H ( IIMMKS filLl'IN hi (.ri) 111 C. h MIIIHIAN, .If. ni-iur AV APR.L4 ' TIFFFLO FOLLIES hint lliur Murrll 31 i on iii.Mcnrn at tiii. aiio k TiiriKrs. Arri.y j " OITK I RIIll nTBIIKr TIIKAriM, AITLY T'llir. lll.MIUVL 1 Mr&ciiottSiitaContpatyJoiim&i MATINKK3 7-ovvEn KLoon AND IlALfONT LOOEH. C0 (INGLUDINa TAX) MALCONr. 3Ba UNCLUD1NO TAX) tlhrAlf n&st &eaatf&f diottfmi MARKET AT. ig NKXT WL-EK U A M. TO 11 1J V SI. rmaT national rrann ALLEN HOLUBAR'S DRASIA.ETKHNA&. lrrlnr DOROTHY PHILLIPS Supported by a Great Company of Artists A Might Miltifsne in Notion rUlartt EVKNINfS HOLtDATN ANP SATUnDATU i-ownn Fiyjn AND HALCONT I.OOKfl. 7Ra (INCLUDINO TAX) HALCONT. 89o (tNCLUDINQ TAX) Iotpirinf t Aattint SptcUcaltrl U'DAi liAt'ii, Ki in i vuiliiiul l) m Beautiful beyond conception. Thrilling beyond anticipation. Outspokenly dramatio beyond comparison. You'll sec thousands of players in riots of splendor, beauty, love, life, hate, trampling but never crushing tho love-power of Mother-Right. ADDED ATTRACTION MARYE BERNE, Soprano SPECIALLY ARRANGED PROLOGUE MONDAY NIGHT DOROTHY PHILLIPS Will Appear in Person mfot, Kj i 7vvJHnHBiiDpjV jj r EASTEU WEEK WAL.LACB REID, AONE3 ATEH3 AND THEODOnE KODEIlTa IN "THE IX3VB 61'ECIAL" l.l.l..llllllllllllllI.l.lllll.lll....l.ll.llinTTriTiTrTTTTTTlTTWiTiiTllIllIlbllll.llll-. H iiiin Academy !, Tuca. 22 SIIJTUOPOLirAN AIPiA Mn")M Muilo, OIT.Il V tl.Lsr i'luiin COMPAN? Mm Crlml, uiiclll. Ilothlsr, U Ancelo Conl Mnranxonl, Tlekcl. Araai'niv en iifiirn-w iiiii t-n.i tit Acid.my Tku im ou.i. llrppo'ii MIU ctiet jonlKlit ut 8 15 Hulda 1 3nliaiiaka, flODrtno W1LLEM SlENaELEEna. Ouit Coaductor. PHILADELPHIA A ORCHESTRA FREE EXHIBITION Portraits and Paintings by JULIET YUITE 0R0S3 McClcos Gnlloriea, 1D07 Walnut St. MvnCH U1TII T'V TVIl H Vnll! UM KIIHITY Ml'f Ul'M MJI . .1 JO Kr mullou ineturfl iKturo by II. U. Jl, "Th rhlllpplnei," uilng new fllma. Bun , 3 :30, SIEXICO IN MOTION lUCTUIiEa ; iiM-mimii ttimn.Mnni iihiiiiiiI jliuiiiiiii miuiimmif. ChMlnut Bl. 10th ARCADIA Today "Heatl novel" NEXT WEeTc ANEV PAnAMOUNT TICTUnE KmSUSUIp Sr w A LOIS WEBER PRODUCTION WITH CLAIRE WINDSOR and MONA LISA tA8Ti.Il WEEK "THE TAITH HEALEn" 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimriiiiiimiiiiiiiTri' tTiTiinnniminnmminnmiinnn?ii' 1214 MARKET PALACE Today Ncmands of tne Marts NEXT WEEK OTIS SKINNER IN rrcTUHIZATlON CK HIS STVt.E SUC "ESS "KISMET" Jjjjjffilj One of the Most EavUlt m nHBtWll' Rni1 Spectacular 1'hoto- Cmr! I fKVJl L .my Ever FroducvU, KrSgSSJ Wwfsw I sfctBa V III r JIar. U-V llllam S IUrt In "O" Malley of the Mounted" MAHKET BTREET ABOVE 10T1I 11 A. M. TO 11 IS r M. TODAT "THE PASSIONATE 1'ILOnIM" MakJngmoneyfhj r!r Y&j affiaw' ttt H S5LS&wa& Ip XT Z T kNEXT WEEK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE hMYAE TATTV ARBUCKLL IN A NEW AMI MOt-r US V l-.H-OS CI' ' Mwmmiw 1'KO.Vr THE NOVEL 11Y l.KUUuh 1IAIIK Mi-C I rL.lthU.S AMI THE I'l.AV IIY UISCHEI.I. SVIITH Annrn ArritAf tion riAii: i'ion cook, hopiiami EASTk.lt WEKK CLHAJCIWIAI.I. YOl NUJNJ HI Ml nii'iiiiiiini iTiTn mnnmiiimnmm txinrrr nmimimniiinmnnmim REGENT MARKET BTHKBT BEL. I7TH NC r VVhEK DOROTHY GISH In a New Parumount Picture THE GHOST IN THE GARRET A CI.KVKIt COMFDY DRMA m1imniiuiiii'iiiiiiiiuiiii' JLIIULi.J5J V """,1""""1"111 m nfll rllll I uermantown COLONIAL t Cbeltrn Mon Tue.Wed THOMAS MEIGHAN TUT I RON TIER OK THE HTAR3 Thurad.iv PrHay and Saturday rUAni PQ RAY "Peacfful wi'-i"-'" VnllrylL mniiimmiimnimi uuiiiiii; """"""',; 333 MARKET Mon tu wei i Thomas an The frontier of t"o istare Srffrfrffrriiiiiiiiii iinmia s a VICTORIA MARKET STREET All NINTH Todas The Prion of Rdempiton ' NEXT VVETK A LauRh-Fcst DcLuxo Mr. & Mrs. Garter De Haven In the Screen Version of Stage Success CAPITOL 7.M VfARKET HT KKT Nr.XT VEE It's the Talc of a Trail From Twin Beds to Jail Almost. AI'l'l I) AITRVl TION LARRY SEMON "THE HIT" TASTPR V hi K ' THE IvF.NTl'i KIANS WITH Vl'iNTE ill I E PAYING THE PIPER a pt.nvMoi'NT rn ti re with nOROTIIY DICKSON AUHA '1EII 4 r.I-iJRGE KVWCErT "iiiiiiii rtrv iiiiiiiiiininin JL-.aAajj-ajijj,i i t , Briieil nnd Krl Av . Mon Tufa i Wed. JOVERNFtR MORRIS "THE PENALTY" VV nh I on i lmn of Mlrnrle Man it i nday tilOay nnd Saturday K Villi RINI- VlK DONAI D n l'''.li) s pi AYi.nm N.n l ru ii i i : 1 1 i in 1 1 1 laxaj -iJi t u.nj 3 KORTHlafl Nmperias.' a tijn ,,,fj,...llMllllllXtXUL w liltf 1 VNT) SVYDI'K AVI Mnnltv r""dJ' naa "'2L'Soai,y Cecil B. De VIillc's I.avlBh Paramount Production FORBIDDEI FRUIT In l onjuncllon With Usual Big Bill of Vaudeville Kll I. ("llAMIKD Tilt'ItHDAT r(nmminmnsmma iiajjAj KOth U.l. vval ml Mon Tue. Ir .1 - w .-. i 5 IV1ARY PICKFORD 3 "1IF. mti I ICHIT' . rrrrni innmississsisss? mjjuutiuummii 'muumijitnn . . . f jimn iiiiiiii ss smssssi sjf A1MMBM Ullt AND MURH U HIH Moi I Ufa VVd A I AUcMna; Hit "WHAT NEXT?" A METRO rilOTOPEAT The Great Redeemer k A.tait Snn nf Tn . Jl niiinniiiiiti BE OLD JUNIPER AND MAR vl T hT VauleMlle U A M TO 11 P M NI XT WLriv Exceptional Musical Tcte DOREE'S CELEBRITIES Gems Kiom flrnntl Opera With Impressions of Well Known Stars. Extra Added Attraction: "AN ALASKAN ROMANCE" A Brilliant Musical Comedy OTHER ACTS WORTH Willi E JUUGHENT 3 1 '" rd AIIK eny vti 3 " , N l x r" w i-uu j 1'iiwii vMiirrvui it t to 1 IM lifi' 3 V pvn l)V rN'TVNQi "MI'W Eijht Blsck Doli Four Ailiers Sylvia Loyal A 11 RS I. VI ION VI Marlia & Goodwin I i I I KM CONSTANCE TALMADBE ,1 in T1II, PERPI i r WOVfAN' (in ! ivrrnmr rrs trftTT.' JLa.a.ajujji j uumiiii ........... CROSS KEYS U HK VT JhJjT till r Mo mI I trs 'nv unci WrdnraJay tiracrtfijl pjincer Mm tmtot mk BM?wKKmM VERNA MERCJREAU AND COMPANT i'rfniin a ppeoaruiar I'nuauai uancui. niviriii Ull.l. CIIAMIED TIlURaDAY m i 1 1 mi imim nttft l i I9IIIITT1 .' f, IIIVtlllllllVlllVVTIIVilllliniTI fc VIIHIII a;j A m m i f J 5 r t?? 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