mwl r-r w t -TfJW7?jrr.- " -TEW'-'" 1 ia ll I EVE&lfra ' PUBlilC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, . SATURDAY, MAY "7, 1921 J A '. T - W THE PLAYGOERS' WEEKLY TALK Hi;, cirrreiil Uiontricnl sctison is X rcacl.Ins rni)llly toward mi early ..j numr) conoluHlon. The only 'opclnp.- of next week ar, revival J0(irr'H Ti.niMt" nml Dclnvlgno'ii Th, llrnml "I" l0 wltl1 1,c cml Af Mr Miti.trUN ropornr "WW' S, no Hntunlny ..iBht nn. 1 the ;v , . will Ko ()vlr i-ii"'"""' ,:" nM .fnl ' Kobln Hnod" run n wc.'k fl'C' TIip Ad" Pill, ilnrk tl.ln wck, MVrri'nriun-. f Mil Ml . . ..... .pr. orwiiKcs nr( i """"'.. . .....i.tiIihmI .,i Mm. II" nun" " ;: V , , i'i.i.n nut Sln-rt Oner Hdiim-. X "(IriflUl"" "D.cnm jllcf ends "" .. ..... i K.iturilfi . "V . , tin. hint performance , 7"'; " , it rnin!.. wl.U-U Mm.- fllili'li .' B' ' ,.., ' Mn(J i),.smond Pt E'nT "orplmhav.. the ntock F.LhM to a iiumbeV of Important rei-enV "Ail niii this will clotllitlf proloiiK tton at the Pleasant -.J,;.,. Iioupo for -omc weeks to come. 'T o hrcr ninnlfiir muHlcnl shown ,, be eMH-ted to keep KolnB ho lotiB -reU.ehVn.aKoUes h '" IwCr The Slml.cn C'7of ''The "le'-f Kcw York." "ill? Ins b'e modernized In varloiw hl J , 'wTicl. lian sained In Hiccil vni I, Is o Ro Into the New ftV" "nnlcn "-hen open tin.. y available. ' T 01 IS XI. ' In whleli Mr. MimtcJl I . ... -.....i ,..nnl.- nt- I In- Itrornl. X.J opens n.s iii "" , , - I. , w.rk of Ciisunlr DeliiylBiie. n B ,s tiin Vai..o ron.an... and f.ie Uunm ; r sre'a'ss.-" ',! ft ?" ' SI, Henry Irvln mn . ti.e I11" .... I.. l.ni..l. mill It I nr.inri pii'.iiinr m . ,,,,., i"i!!b s KuglW" vcrs!o11 t,mt MVl ln"" tf i ,";mp to ,.!., i-miih ti':.:';jr''in"; man of le.im' nuiiu. -s ......:....-.- A K anil drivel uppa.enllv a third Jf 1, norninl nizc, neeon.pl iiliiii a ,n fonnatlou said to b- the n.ost fmc -en on the American btiiRr ,ir, Manttli-ld's clmnse from lit. JeK.ill m'o Mr. Hle. MH II luterest is beiiifi disi.laMil in ,i amntlr and literary .holes over M,o nn-eiiintnm f Slinkesiifiire s "IniMvt" In the rii:tomnthenii Si ,,, ,if tli- I imersity of I'enns.ilvnniii. Tlio ldn iU be perform! for i riRhts l.iiminc Momla in the Hotanl r'al ((aniens of the Tniverslty. Tin- Tempest" is very rarely pro. diKdl iHvause the Beenle renuircmeiits call for nn outdoor M'ttlnc. I he Hoiinii-nl (lardens nn- ndmirnbly suited lo UK purpose. Ill addition to the Datmiil baeUnroiinil there will bo nn Mtrnirdm.iri preneutiition of the tir.st rene i he 'famous -dilpwrerU scone. Th. Hon the pln.iKoer's memory of t ui. tears, has been produecil lofilll.V on, .i i .n Ken (Ireel'w pre-entatlon o i In play Ml llu parts will be taken bj stu-driii- if th- I'lilMThity. The female ro'. ' 'II l' plileil lij "eo-eiN, the dionuitis D'Tsoiiae being lis follows: Mir.inilii. Marion Maslaml : I'rosprro, Irnn' f llater; rerdinanil. William bi v irt Antonio. Kdwnid Hibvrniaii ; 0 v- Mn'arel Sehell ; Ariel. Leslie 1 1. lIe ; I'nl.ban, Lew llluuk. DWl i(l uiteriiretutively in the lli-nilii Masks." whteh arc a fen t r. f tlii' "(ireeinvirl. VillaKf .I'ol llr i- mil the easiest tliinp in the t kiii ii.a' world. ake it fioni .Margaret S'l'i 1 1 .vim has to do It. I i. member one evdiina at the l.l 1 Miss Seu-rn reealled for the Pln.giier "'when in mi liable to put on the ln.iil of (lie (11,1 Man 1 failed to get it uri.prrlj adjusted. The bridge of the nose pressed painfully Into one of nn fit. mi tin. other eje was unable to ki., (mi iif ii, hole. m.s utterly blind, b' tin. imisje had started and I could not mod to chnii.te the mask. I went tliroiiRli the entire diinee depending 'Uiol.i upon the intelligence of iny toes to guiile me I felt the teams in the ttfound ilutli, and I know the front of 'in. i-injri iiv tin. Miilden change from ground elotli to bare wood, ns well as by ir ' omul ot in orchestra: but it wiih rall to mj own nstnnlHliinent thnt 1 EoMuil Hi" dance directly in the center of the stage nnd f living tile nudieneu iih CBIUl "Another time I wan not so fortu Mt The mask of the Sill DoIMh the nos ilillinilt of all to hoo nut of. and tliU turn. I unt it on crooked also. I uuiii u, ;i uttlu out of one eve and I " t'r.ugh tin. dunce nil right, but nfi. I cuiiie to the exit I simply could noi hnd the doorway. I staggered this na .iml that, to the great nmuBement of tlic ollieis who were wntehiug me 'on th. liiXs, till at hint I fell throueh It i er. much surprised to tlnd how near itwu Jl' Mll.ltl'. is mi tiling in the l)ar 1 iiinimi theor, then the aptitude " iiuitle Mn Wirtli nn iieknowl ';',! Mm n of circus riders nt the uge iirnii, v as in the mailing more than ?"iiti- nj;,i j.'op tl,ree generiitiotiH '"" ids Iiih,. lieen die liK circus " i It. UiNtralin. and little Miss ch ' ," ll'.V, hl'H llm'HK" "f t'' .f mis v .irlil The naiiie of AVirth in to.) ". "7'V. """ " "Is'iU'i iinec slmlliir 10 "at t.r Itiiimiiii v Italic i this I,";'" Hie Wirtl.H haie I.e.... pro cZZ" ",,,u''l s perr.iiiu.Mh. T.ver fcir,it.i. Iu produced ,lnring ridertf, I'1"", '" Miesent Mnj Wlrth Is tu .,'u'i" ' "U"ft l,rol,',Ic' "'id wpec- Mis , II l II sh. ,,f ,, ,ie, ,.!,.,, iiu .( tu In 1 ' at Keith's next week, offers 'll'l-lh llf II, ....... II. 111. I .'!.!. 1 r'iil,i aim, i, . , ' "" i."iiiiniir hi riu.ug ... .. ,.,, , llllWMtrul Johl "irtii ,0 ,.,, K W"1 ll1- i-e M'U goiug, ni ptctty ... "'.'I'lv . i'K milking, r H,u Ka,, "Wi, , '"' ,"'1' J11 n'oingV" but Villi.,, '"'' ,0" Bono?" should be-tin- thi""k. .'" """,,'l comedies do we dee nil a ""'C' "'" ''i,;l'KBeil Htool niii.il " i .' ","l', l'"l'ulnr milkmaid "i l!.l.,',',I ",,V.J"'7'tI than that Mm I ,11"!"1' "IC tuneful opera fall th. .',. , buMim mllkmnlds ro- I'' he, """'"" of "l" lt" "i-glniild tin Mii,... 'I'"::"- '" "", rendition of Y.i(i.i " 0,,.Mei. no f the ,. t,( DPfrn ""bins ui the popular light (I TT n . .. .. I " Mnrj, Mary, plain as any rMl!!i",r,,,,,,n'c'" Htlio first line Ku I) V. l,.r.V'p,,t ",0 '"untry jenrs Oti v' , V," !,"' w ""'ii n Grand 0,l'e ti ,,,, ,i ' ''," , 'oinposer was none t"un , t,,p, Uitmltnhlc fleorse M. ON PHILADELPHIA STAGES NEXT WEEK !5iiSTOi!5St8SJSKIRg!SaS "H. immxmmmmmmm ikzm ktm I S'a.a'ioriHa.3SxaiS' Rfill GVtUWICH VIVACE Genevieve Hnwipnr JZaadmff 9 jt ' laSv" HPBSIHvIvtl ISbman, ti MAtlTEUL BBOAB 'J t J I) ,. tfjfM ' 'Y V5BBb13 f. WMtW Hrry Bxja&.a. GLOBE. G ovraiiova. OAM CUR ACADEMY oily 'of which the song was n part nnd which had the title of "Forty-live Min utes Prom Hrondwny." In less time than it takes to tell it Cohan was sure tliut ".Mary" was "A tirand Old Name" nnd n grand old box-office mag net. Kay Tcinpicton was the star ot the organization, nnd her rendition of. thnt song is fondly cherished by the last generation of tnusicnl-coinedy fans. II is but natural, then, that when the nctor-nuthortproduccr announced the opening of another big musical comedy he did not have to look for n title. Inl ine, llati'ly and without u quibble bo gave ' orders to have the new show announced ' as ".Mary. w U1LIC new to I'hiladelphin theatre- goers. Miss Cnrolyn Thomson, who handles the prima ilonna role In "llie, lielle of New York of HUM." nt the l Lyric, is nitendy known to lovers of J musical comedies in New York nnd other large eltie. Miss Thomson's Inst. big success was i in the role of Otlillie in 'Mnytime." ' in which delightful role the appeared in New York. Chicago nnd most of I the larger cities of this country. Mlssl Thomson is particularly well fitted to the I'jilun May role of "Violet Cray," the Snlvution Army lassie. Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions IUIOAD Robert Mantcll In Shalte Kpenrenn plays. DelnlrKne'i rnrolv given "Louis NT' nml Iluhvcr Lytton's "Richelieu." Mr. MnnteU's new re vivals are "Louis M"aud "As You Llko It." In which lie will assume the role of "tho melancholy Jnnues." while Ills youiiK anil lii.nrtMin.e wife, ijnevl.vo Hamper, will uo tlio Itosa llnd Uepcrtrlre: "Louis XI," "Mne betli." "As You LII;q It," "Illclicllou," "llnmlet." "Mncbeth." "Merchant of Venice," "Julius Caesar" UOTAXWAh QAIWV.NH (Unicrslty of I'onnsjlvania) "The Tempest." Sliakespearn's "pleasant and con ceited conicdle." will be Riven a.nl.l appropriate outdoor surroundings by thp Philonintlie.in Society, remem bered for Its prcvlirus re IvaLs oi ,-,nio Comedy of Krrors" and Dell ker'a "Shoenuiker's Holiday." Continuing Attractions JA'lilC "Tho Itclle of New York," nn Interesting revival of u musical com edy cmssli! of a quarter century' ago, with modernized lines and many upto-ilnte specialties Lew I ""oloKhnprorn' llko service for this piece. It Is bv c. M S. McClell.in, librettist, and ' Uustav Kerker, composer. DUUHKRT "Greenwich VIIIuko Kol lies," 1920 variety, Is a show or nmnz Ing gorgcousness, but ono carried out nrtlstlcallj. It Is called "A Uevuslcal Comedy of New York's Latin Quar ter," with nil that Implies of humor, cecenttlclty, dnnclng and song VOUREHT "Robin Hood," nn clnliorato revival of tho romantic light opera by Reginald De Koven and Harry 11. , Smith, a classic of Its kind, notable for Its adroit blending of merry story and alluring melodj. Tliu locale of I Sherwood Forest anil the beautiful Kngllsh couutr.sldo Is maintained In tho settings. A cast of American singers of youtlifulness, good looks) nnd real losnl ability has the fa-, miliar roles, I QA II mail "Mary," George M. Cohan's, Comodlans returning for the third i engagement hero of a pleee In which j romanco vies with melody nnd which had lnt.int success when It wnH given Its first production on nny bIiro nt this theatre. Tills Is the original of tho several companies now playing Vmiilc!llo lir.ITll'H Nat Nuz.irro and compan I varied songs nnd dances; Wlrth Fum-, lly. daring circus act; Georgia Camp-I bell and tompati, imislcal act; Jim j nnd Marlon Ilnrklns, clever suit; Joe j Dnrcoy, singing coiuedl.ui ; Felix Her nanl nnd Sydnei Townes. soiikb ; I Lilly Frnwley and Hdna Louise, playlet ; Rogers and Sully, "trampo line" act ; Jack Daly and Hazel Her lew, dunces. ar.OlIK "Tho Twentieth Century Re view." musical comedy; Octavla Handwortli and company, sketch; itiilo nml u tirlen, songs; Runawav Four, coined uct : Arthur nnd Leah ' Hell, ventriloquists; Jordiiu nnd ha-1 plro, sli.Rcrs: Keno, Melrose and I Kies, skit; Harry and Felix Huike, sJ.lt; Kdna Liulj. imnerbonator ; The , IMckfoids. novelty. VUOHH K:i'.V Tip Top Merrymaker" , sonirs nml dnnccs; C1IIT Naxtaro 'nd ' lomnnny. cones nnd dances: Kuiiiicl; ' nnrt Ita sniiiTH- Hrrf Wlolor .111.I oonipan... skit. New show kits half of week. BROADWAY Joseph K Watson nnd Wllllo Cohan, in ".Slltkln and Slat kin"; Ilasll lvinK.s movlo "Earth bound" ; Thistle Hevlew, Scotch of ferltiK , Ilenuett nnd Fletcher, mu sical playlet New hill last half WILLIAM '.'AW --Norma TalmnilBtf.. In "The Pnsslon Flower," movie, In . t BIG COMEDY BILL! SWIFT & KELLY JAtHMIN & T.WI.OH IIOWII A IIOWI', I'M.!', 1IAI K X MAI It l'lrnt M'tkt l'hll..rirlphli hhu.tlnic NORMA TALMADGE in tiii; PASSION FLOWER " UIAMIK 01' IIH.I. TllllH.lHW KmKMK''KeK!3MlttSCKNUKK&r; ' I V V M w Bf b m MtM ww M J I ' iltllVtfiJB i:K.MNIIh 1 &! trrtmtlonnl J.'our, comedy nnd songs; .Incksnn nnd Taj lor, in songs: Howo and Itow'c,' songs nml tnllt; 1'age, Hnck and Mack, equilibrists. New hilt Inst half .VA'O.V William Ttussell, In "Colorado I'lUCK,' company, W...IA Avlltiti. tlU ....1 iiiw.ic, i ii.vii ..line uuu anil Inez, art net; Wilson nnd Kelly, skit; tho Dorans. funsters ; Kranz " ."".v. ...i duiik , "uvua art act; Wilson nnd Kelly, unit V4 lilte. a pair ot comedians. New show last half. OllAS'U Honey Hoys' Minstrels; Archer and Belford, tnncsty: Kmllo and John Nnthnus, citulllbrlsta; tthodn Chester and Lillian Allen, songs; Charles Olrard and company, piano act. and movies. WAt.TOX llOOr Cantlno Ui others, Spanish dancers ; Uro8.sni.in Twins, song mid dance artists ; Kern Rogc. s, prima ilonna ; Hilda Lc Roy, songs; Syhl-i O'Chaulsae: Ldwnrd Klnnty. In waltz and whirlwind dnnccs .Minstrels VVMOXT'H "Is the K.ire l-'alr, "'"J Troll ty Tioubles," aklt; "The Lifeboat T Ciew," fuiiRtersf Lee nnd Cotton, In I "Hack in the Days of '60 " I Slock v i OHMIKIJM "Adain nnd ICn.i. the de lightful comedy of smart soclctj ami . Nclf-rellnnce, which was given at rej?-; ular theatre prices a. few weeks ago I uuwiuov.n. ii nas numerous Humor ous situations and the linos are breezy. Mne Desmond, Frank Kidder, Olga Krowlow and Guy Hltner nil have good roles. Illirlesn.ii TllUCADEKO "The Moulin Ronge Rurlesquers." with brand new nnd! colorful scenery and wardrobe, lio.i' Olrard will present Ida new spcclnltv and tile company being presented by Manager Dendy includes such favor-, Ites as John Black, Jim Pearl, Dolly Webb. Sue Mllford nnd Alice Isabella. Tho houfto will remain open all sum-1 n.ur. Tho management Is installing, a cooling plant to make tho house comfortnblo during the "heated term." Prima Donna at Walton I he Walton Hoot management lies, engaged Kern Kogers, prima donnn, who Just closed n lengthy engagement ', with "Adrian." Miss lingers Is n un live of this city, hut she has never up- I peared here, and this will mark hen initial appearance before a vaudeville audience. The Cnnslnoi continue to1 gnin npplnuse by their agility ns danc ers, These hoys came from .Spain n short time ago nnd offer their national ! dnnccs in n rapid btlc that is much copied by eccentric dancers. Last Week of "Dream Street" Tho limited engagement of I). W. I firiflilh's new pioduellon, "Dream! Street." nt the Chestnut, wilt in,l ,. Saturday night. Itooklnc nrrnmrcmotitx arc such tlint It has been Impossible to extend the engagement, nnd therefore ",e "lSt 'v "Hhe run Is announced, Dancing Carnival at Academv Miss Florence Cownnnvn and lie.-1 clever and versatile associates will ap pear ui ii.c .cnucmy ot .Music on Mon do and Tuesdny nights in a dancing carnival. Tho varied program will com prise all kinds of dancing, from the classic toe ballet to the most eccentric, "buck and wing," character ami tho like. Two hundred pupils of the Cowa iinvu School will take part in the per formance. Beginning Tonight at 8:15 WITHERSPOON HALL I Junlpr nml Walnut Fearless Lectures Wonderful Lectures By DINSHAH of New. York Tlio Independent mid Impartial yraior Col. niKHHAII P. ORADIAI.T, r D. Motapliynlclnn nnd PCt.nlnKlt K-Cnnimnnilor X Y l'ollca HfServo Air forco Tl. Mind Buy Nw vorlt Herald ay: " Master TUUcta Xnw. 0.OU Admlti I.lmiied Admission to Hill Couraa Tin: cornsi'; PSYCttOUXlY OF N011I.K IIL'UANHOOD Miiurdat. May "th, lD.'l- llunun Heinss Human Ileforo Marringo. (I'-iillailiioi In "a"1' rh,lr Impertanco and Caro) .Mimd.n . May lull. IUS1 ttiimnn Ilflnra ProrMir AHfr .Miirr inso luorrrvi Hnwtion inarinnin(t ; rurenmooa ItfJlOllB f0f . V ,, ' Wed""rj'a'.'SY ",h- ,'t-v'l"in-in llelnits tlnn ot .,'.". iii,; i.'n '..',". ...v' wu " " ' . " "" '' "'" ' oocioiy and Ptatol. 'll i.i.ih now ol.tnlrnlile ot the Spctro. Chroma Inatltutf, tons Summer St.. Phlla- I drlphla. nnd on lis'turo nlclit ut Wlthtr- pnon Hall Hox OiIko Telephone Hpruc S3S2 I'rlca Flvo Dollars for Ciiurae. E.icli ntscour.-e nill Lfn at H;1H p. M ahum Chestnut Sf . l" IT,... imily: .Mat, ' s - ncamui Ji. , a.15- Nuhl, 8MB , l) vi i.tiiri tni 8 .m. un.ni.iiie Coinnly ' UKtAM i) 1 KLL I SAM SHliRRRT MATINHI TODAY , S TONICIIIT AT b GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES 1H20 IS ! LYRIC MAT. TODA1 AT i' JO TONIIIUT AT S.in N. Y. Wintov Gat'den Production THE BELLE OE NEW YORK W aTiNI JT-ast mat today " VAIINVJ 1 LAST l'IMK TONIUirr NANCE O'NEIL ll rf..nsi.s;i 'n THE PASSION FLOWER it A MAlQl't'ItlHAl. ' Jacinto ITonnvcnla, sj. t a lUctilrr. Thilllllm Sm'.,n Dramn jm.a..'i:y ii.iitic) Thpatif, 17 I lleLnnrcv U or I', urntnauo uiuit irrjt,u uurrie The Admirable Crichton May 1 6 !jf Seats Now $1 to C'.SO. UlmbcU'. llu-rta WWX.XWJJ!iJWJ VS1J(! WWMBNKOTNWIMW!flAllsis. vsmt ij MANTELL AS 'MACBETH In the course of tho yimkespeareaU enriiL'ciiient nt the Iteoiul lnl nlclit nJl Cnvlvml "M,....i.iI It .1... ...,.n.... .....I1 "'i.iy .'ii,.u..-iii, iuu iiiuu.iy iiuu i nl.n..n,..l.l,l 1. -. f ...I.I..1. , l... I v.vi - iiiiiuiliuun IIVIU ,.L VJIlCI. Ill.s OCC11 I hilnpiii-A n, fw !... ..,- ...,. !.... .' "-.,..... " v.. n-..w niimiiuuii m pinygoers only by Hdwiml II. Sotheni nml Ilobert Mnntell. .Mr. MnnteU's! Thane of Cawdor, who. by innehinutlon nnd murder, becomes Kln of Scotland,) onco was vigorously dypamie. but lu recent seawns has become physically i static, the movement of thodrnma being, transformed Into terms '.of ps'yebolog. In his matured impersonation of the character now there is no violent mo tion, but there Is great energy. The, mental and spiritual Ootilllcts 1110 subtly denoted without external .stress nnd excitements. It is n very forceful and impressive characterization i (Jcnevlcve Hamper again e-nved the role of the thane's tigerish liidv win. spurred on his Intent uspirations tor "sole sovereign swny and mnsterdom." Miss Hamper has improved jjrentlv in her handling of this powerful role, sine she was first seen in it here, though tragic aptitudes, after all, are not her forte, as n contrast with her Kosnli'id nnd Portia shows. 1IUM1A1, Tl KS)A1 A li:iF.MI).Y ...A . I.OIH WKIIKK PKOmCTION "Whafs Worth While" WALLY REID in "THE LOVE SPECIAL" M:sxrcrr to.Mr.in "ASTItAY I1K1M HTKKItArii; LEADER r.tNc.srr.n . 41HT mki;kt -rLn" J.ne,'-ETHEL CLAYTON in The Price of Possession" Wed,, T.cn.-DOUCLASS MacLEAN in "CHICKENS" s'i&iflrr-' r.'iLJVfT ti ium... Tlwiv .i"il 1I..I T" - 8 BIO-TIMK ACT. AKTIIIK MII.I,U ..nrf lm FOUR GRAND BABIES IIAI(H I'RAMI' A A I. 11. Ulliit nu.MiN ft ki:i.m i.rr.xs lsi- Till; UANC1M1 IMItANH im,I cCocoaC 301) l.OCl'ST NTS All Nut N'rek BEBE DANIELS in "DUCKS nnd DRAKES" sriim.tt nniwlr, "Attrn. from Slwrntf" JeiCX'hVO llX ".. Tur.!"tvVd. EUGENE O'BRIEN in "BROADWAY and HOME' Thurv., Vrl.. .!.TTlO.IBlll JlarLrnn In rilU'KKNS" TtO'crit BSil nml Sn.iMim Hi: Sinn., Tun,, v. HOBART BOSWORTH in "HIS nWM TNAX7 in Tlulfi ll s "Thf llrii.lln- i... CaILqmwi' urkrt .se. 11,1, nuts Mon. A Tun. NORMA "Panthea" TALMADGE in M'f.lnrMlnv"THK IUI.IIKST l,W" Tliur.. IVI. 4iru,- rllii In "Tlio Hull" Sntiinltir Hill UAIllllAUf." C&cLcvi OOTH ST. AM) c nn ah .i:mi; H,d. A Ihurn. "iiiK Pincr, or I'l.s-i;niln.N" . Irl. Hnt. "PAYi.Mi xui: I'li-nit" .Man. & Tur. MEICIIAN THOS. in "Tin: rito.NTiUR or thi: hT.un" Olll Mi" UULL7ii U liDV i T 1 Bl lJ I Dlljjiri rAKR ...-.Ma ..m. - " - " m OPENS TODAY 'With Many New Features l-OKKLM MAT. TOD AY . ,,A""a 11'ROBINmOD"miVlKvV'f- BROAD Robert B. Mantell ASSISI'KI) 111 liKM.MUVH Hamphii Mat T.k1j- MBIICIIANT Or Vli.NiCi: ToiiIbIii 111. ImrJ 111 Muu l.oula XI GARRICK-MAfTfODAY n . . .. ,.,., .... N IS l,l.u r iiirt. o ilMl.l.lA.NH i i i.i, iniii Mi'Mrw rniriiY MARY" COLL'S, 22 S. 40th St". Always a BIG DANCE SATURDAY tistrurflnt? Tuesday o.kJ Thursday Featuring the Tango Trol jr'"i'l",to,,nn-'"""" 3'Ht. 7 of isEVENHOMBOyl 1 "'"'"'"''oreniom .Mlnnlrrl g W00D8IDE Or'ENINQ TODAY Voodsldc l'nrk opened the outdoor amusement season today. With the Fcvcral new aintisemcnt devices itiNtnlled during the past spring and hist year'n thrillers and excitement producers Im proved nnd remodeled, there Is every Indication that the park will have n big season. In addition to the remod eling and Improving of Irtst year's popu lar amusement devices, there are sev eral new ones. These include the Vir ginia Heel, Mystic Maze, swings and pony track. Other nmusements will be installed during the sens'on. The music will be given In Durhuno's Concert Hand, Conductor 1 (urban, has nn enviable reputation through his efficient work with the baton, ICdna Wnllace Kinney, soprano, returns to the former scene of her triumphs. PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES FORREST NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK ALL NIGHTS AND SAT. MAT., 50c TO $2 LAST POP. MAT. WEDNESDAY, 50c TO $1.50 Season's Greatest Musical Success RALPH DUNBAR'S SPLENDID REVIVAL OF "Locrs of mu$ic and theatregoers in jjcncral can profit by secins the present production of 'Robin Hood,'" Evening Bulletin. Drama Beg. Mon. Mat. May 1 6 Thrills Jack Holt, Hedda Nova Mystery Little Mickey Moore in r,AODir,Irr u"""""gAjJt!,tn,,,'r Sl"- MAT. TODAY UAlYIVlLIV N1;Wter"n NIGHTS AT 8:15 THERE'S NO"WAITTILLTHE CLOUDS ROLL BY" ABOUT "MARY." SHE MAKES SUNSHINE ENOUGH WHER EVER SHE IS, TO ROLL AWAY THE DARKEST CLOUDS. THE. CARftlCK ORIGINAL IFAVORITKI $2. MATS WED. SAT. ALL NICHTS 5OT0$2.50l GRAND OLD NAME? KU' SEATS MONDAY BROAD nroad Uolow Locuit FHANIC NIRDLINOEn Business Jtanaetr .vr.XT r.KK SECOND POPULAR MAT. WEDNESDAY ROBERT B. MANT GENEVIEVE HAMPER IN A W.U S1IIMC PKoninio.s HI "LOUIS XIn am) HOMItV Mfilir tll:SI MOIIT 1 f.ItVKMl.W MATI.VKi: HI.I1NKM1AV MOIIT . IIIIKMI.VY Mlllir . Htin.w NiniiT riltllV MATIM.r. intn Mi.nr ALL NIGHTS AND llrond Street Theatre may be rented for local entertnin mints, commencements, etc., beginning Monday, May 10. gliltTTIOlDni BfBfail IHWI EmI One Matinee Only SAT., CIliLDKEN'S GALA MAY ruuKKNrH nu iiiiinr.ofs kaiuv iuv 200 1 I l. I Ii ' 14 I I ll) I V .v i.i iiiNpi. ni mm am I- I I I IlVJ TICKETS NOW, WKYAI ANN'S, SLEEPING B FAIRY PLAY FOR CHILDREN Do you believe In fairies? Martin Luther translated ilve fairy tnles into Oermnn and published thetn. In the prefneo of lil hook he said thnt, ex cepting the Ulblc, he knew nothing bet ter to improve the childish mind. Among thoco dear to the little hearts none stands higher than thnt of "The Bleep ing Ilcnuty." This old tale has Id-en woven into u spectacular play specially adapted to children, which will lit? performed f'W the first time next Hnttirdoy nfternoon at the Metropolitan Opera I louse h the l'ccrless .Ttivcnllo Hxtravnganza Co., a hirgo organisation of talented young sters, remembered for its presentation of "Little itetl Hiding Hood" Inst Christmas week. lltoart Nanaon. (.!. THOS". M. I.OVM Uualn'ta Mtr Mat. Today Nighls at 8:15 THE MASK THF -v.- B ...- IV- m. P.1CGE.TK ... MUSICALI UAM TOR TWO WEEKS MAT: TODAY "MERCHANT OF VENICE" TONIGHT. "RICHARD III" AND LAST WEEK -'.';;; i-so hi:i'i;i;toiih: "Louis XV ... "Macbeth" . "As You Like It" "Richelieu" "Hamlet" "Macbeth" "Merchant of Venice" "Julius Caesar" SAT. MAT., 50c TO $2.00 BT1 IkB PPERA Brcmd and I Jn.11 i HOUSE Poplar Sts. Afternoon at 2:30 MAY 14 DAY PETE or cmu s tiM. Wjt. Bttvt n EAUTYI ?HnR-J m itv.a .... wi.AN.. i.a .r r,li .Vt'i , ;i U" AMI VI 4 V Miki.m....' ' ' "J naiii.M 1108 Chihtnut St, 50c to 51.30 niBKtTitJN stanm:v m B W9$4rM M ,gTv?.n .'- -- a." &&y Ixvrpf t loor nnd PftlrnrV XoffeY, COc (Ipc. Tax) Italconv .ir.o (Inc Thx) jwBPwJr ffswinwy vPS8!j'v lUorids most bcauiittl ten fro MARKET rOD.Vl'-'ttHAT KVnilY WOMAN KXOWH UtiRIC ''OMMUNt Vfl MO 'DAY 1 1 A ir'TO 11 lj V M mfrlrlMWSm OF ULsr-fcY iJAim HLAD Held Over By llcqur ' Capitol M.AY 1 ntOtfAS MKK5HAV HfffOM MAltKET AllOVn SIXTKKNTII 11'IB A jr TO 11:15 P. M. TODAY DOl'Ot.Afi PAIRIIANKH In "THE NUT" NKXT WHEK MI1TIIO PRHSENTa BERT LYTFS.L LUCY COTTON LADY Iron. .i (apti.&tinar Ptnca j i i Bj Charin GodJard 4: r.iul Dl, k- PALACE 1214 MAIUvKT rr.icEs. io a it. to it p m soo TODAY "L.TINO Mrs" NEXT WEEK A. J. PARKEIl r.EED. JR. PRODUCTION L Gl ouise aum IN I'lRST showing or "I AM GUILTY" H- HRADLET KING t.it Includes Such rRTorltes i ILMIliO HAMILTON. nUTH BTONE HOUSE AND JOSEPH KILQOUR REGENT Jtark" bl 17th Nfx. JACK PICKFORD IN PIRKT SHOWING OF "THE MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING" A Hi Picture by Bn Amu Wli:taim GLOBE JjnlBr Market atrwtta augMUi 11 A M. to 11 P. M. vnvp.T TI'ESDAY & WEDNESDVY v. i irs i-r unoADWAY QTVENTIETH CENTURY. ; Ktvut v",.'!, a I u fan. of MUili a. i o t ed Kavorltes EXTR.V ADPKD ATTRACTION i-ian llandeworui A Company In "SALVATION SUE" A Comedv Plnyle' ot tlio Northwest ALLEGHENY rrankfori Aw 4 AUettuny Ruprlmntar' riio'.op'a Seaion UONDAT TUESDAY WFDNKSDAY THOMAS H. INCE'S Prcttntlous and Hp-cto-jlar Production 'LYING LIPS' With Homo Pters and Florence Vidor Thur t'rl 8at "TWIN BIJDS ' ALHAMBRA 12th & MorrU 8t Mon. Tui. Wad. Vaudeililn a l a Motro r ri Showing James Oliver Curwood's lllMUUM't I I'H '1 HON Nomads & North A Ifl Hi'N OP "AI.AX No t i 333 MARKET - T'"i;" TOM MOORE j? $ - - Ik v-ii iBul Ml' m M i theZJh 10 i i company or amkkkw 1 fllltlUS Bllll HnturiUy. l.uwr floor ond tlaleony I.obc 78i (tno. Tx) llalconv OOo (Ine. Tax) AT !9T- Marshall Nellatv PRESENTS RANDALL PARRISH'S BOB HAMPTON PUCER ja!i MriKU'oon riuojcn. nvw OAST OI' TWO THOL8AND Mixed Quartette ,n .New I..ni"rtiro IN "TIIR CITY OF HILKNT MTV ARCADIA IMIKSTM J1EI. 1CT1I 10A M TO 11 ,i P M TODAY "THE HOMESTRETC H"' Ni Wr-olt Piirnmnunt I'lrt Miowlnn lOlf WEBER PR.ODLJ CTION A Ial I.tfo Romanee That Peeps Ra hlnd tho Sccni of a Tnounand Homei WCTORIA MARKET AHOVL. MXT1I 9 A. M. TO 11 P M.. S3o TODAY "OUTSIDE THE LAW NEXT WEEK POWKRPI'I. PHOTOPLAY ADAPTATION KRO.M Jack Lond ondon s CELEBRATED NOVEL u STAR ROVER 19 Jfal.e Or.s of the Greattat Stnrte, of All Tim Lie Araln on th Screen Added on Larrj' Semon $ Attrac Hhowinx THE RENT COLLECTOR" CAPITOL TlUt v l it NORMA TALMADGE and EUGENE O'BRIEN IN BRILLIANT R! IVAf. Of "GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" Trom tho Play " Tiro Women" By Rupert Huihea BROADWAY DROAD L SNYDER AV15 MOMJAT TUESDAY & WTiDVESD VT Trie Rur'nsrtim Klivo, i "Slitkin and Slotkin" riffcriru. a cor s. ui pf H'l ni ' llrlgl Pi.- ' , R1J hi t . m Slorv "EARTHB0UND" 'lr,r. p-"' ' ' ' i S M re lllLll IIAMII!) TH r rtt v CROSS KEYS MARKUT BTRrrT DLL. OOTH ALL NEVT WEEK 0RT1I & COLEMAN'S TIP-TOP MERRYMAKERS With Al Lemona and Girlie. Other Acts Worth While COLONIAL Oermantown A Chelten Mon.Tue. Wed, A LOIS WrilKR PRODUCTION "What's Worth While" With CLAini; WIMIHOH ft THE OMATM Northern "road and Krle A, Mon..Tuea. W.rt JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S nomads t1;;: north Mttli I.ON IIANIIV -Jl IMPERIAL - ?r-a - - "OFFICER 666" I 'v ii a cast itie'udinif I CI.AIRI lflND.SOR kiM .m V H B. tt-rf I tii x ),.. i a, . I i. . , . O. I - i.jk VJH Ui AWHtt. A, t .yV.j .Mtktit.
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