vi? v r,M EVENC SATUBBXy, JULY -1& 1921 y 'jr THE V Letters to tho Editor A! . R W ,. .IVilW Evenino Public, Ledoer. F aX editor ot'.iha vtw, ," .., Into rot 5 .J ood W,., -rilr your.lnltlala. I 11 lf :. h.thr you " mala or female, i KML rat It do not make much I and t ny. '' . a.arai my opinion I fCJSi l- tnlt the Jeriejr lrl don't & ?'U.i!S rowdVr nd palrit. .1 fully I wih youf And they don't dm "" .7-i?v vulfar ai tha majority oil tho t fiaGBtato At pri-.nl I am a roldtn XPcounUM iS J.rwr. and I mint lr U '!rilri, i hava av.r.met and I ?,m"ult. .om ' 1 thl.Wtry and vrtp' .n of your beautiful (artlflolal) Ho many 01 yo r bo wa(M, Btt 1 "n't mean that they without Wfn'W '," ,fh. ,. of Bood houee- W m.mb.r but you will And nine k'ln?:.I?..n that your good-lookers are gT.1? wltti i dance, to bother with nou.-BMBlUf- ,. , ., in vnnruMf and "Nl 7." muraelf further with -IhoM ? -. 2nd nev" ftrxt that the v M,r. rw- makei the only sond wife, for Tlaln Jn "V" .. . ,A wtfa and tfulEi "Plain" Btate of New Jerrf. 4 ir KSaJi 5;: If Anywber. I ItawrMnat. July 12. 10M. Charity at Homo . .i- rnnr et tha Evtnina Public Ledoer: ".SSSttUi Me virtu, .reatly g"f..d br God and lulmlred by human frpr,w. are InTpoeltlon to aay that our tr. We are inj i nhamDlonihlp If Parity which an", le determined not to I ",V. u (h.t hll the aur may et !. " '." .t,. imnrtoan Doaaeeslone, it ' ...T u eharltle.. The Americana ".liara ready to respond to the appeal r,'hi rJy and to relieve theee who are t S.t.. ""bout dl-tlnotlon of race or illr'ah. Chine... Poll.h. etc. Jlor " v ' from atarvatlon bT.prontnnrnclaT'..rf.t.nc, rendered !f Stm bTthe charlUbly dl.red people SS1& of8,hof-im. EuteteSuef. Let u. now give a fiance at " li,,..-t ihl country to the Wrd' to keep up their .PlrU. thai SthS and Inrtead of being starved to Kttthey lose their llvsa In a. different Via Poles. Thla ba. not teen our Idea; SrStbelcie. thla la what happened. WW Slraoiiof dollar, were dlod of In tht. w tr our country, many and many Alhor Sk families and alien, living; amons uo iiiMy alven to other oountrle.. or at least ,'t a tit at part of It. werj dlstrllnitea amonir mr olstreiaeo. inniif. iv "- - - -.. Sier and I think many liold-upe. bur tltrlta, fcomlcldcj and suicide, which oc rrd durlnr the cuirent hard times mlthf lire bn avoided. w. l. H. Phfltdelphla. July 13. 1021. Spanking tho Girls fttssJMIIoro the Evenino JubIlo Ltia'.r: Sir I have read a number of letters In IDs People's I'orura about the wisdom of nuiklns. and I havo bean waiting; for some eei to gU hi" or her opinion both for "Anxious Jlother" and for myself, but I see got forthcoming, so I think If I were a gjothsr I would take my trouble, to the Burden Bearer, and let neighbor, .panic OsLr girls of fifteen or older If they think It dots thorn good. I would not spank a itoihter of mine at that age. If I had one. MRS. O. V. L. Olftsr. Pa.. June 28. 1021. To Produce 8leep falMero the EvtrtnoruWa I.tdotr: ' Bit For many year. I have followed a Cietlce which. I bell.ve. 1 generally wn, would be of much benent to city l cwelltr. during the heated term. I. there fere, take the liberty of mentioning; It to ma In the belief that If you give It proml tines It will be a great boon to thousand. It your reader.. A comfortable night's sleep can be aa rnrf during the hottest weather If. upon Miring, a person will bathe in water of mi desired temperature, either hot or cold, and put on night clothes while the body 1. it Th Increased evaporation following mi nnrilr. nt course, reduce, the body temnrature and a restful sleep naturally, follows. I have tried this hundreds of times un der all sorts of conditions and have never known It to fall. I believe If the general ytbllc understood It. It would result In the wing of a great deal of nervous wear due to lees of sleep and possibly the saving of aieny lives In the portions 'of tha city Mere living condition, are unfavorable. A. S. WICKIIAM. Wladelphla. June 28. 1021. Was In Morchantvlllo Onco re fl JIdltor o the Evenino i'ubltc Ledoer: Blr I read a letter that a Jersey dame wrote to your People's Forum from Iter ekentvllle, In which she takes exception to "N. B. 8,'s" remarks that the Philadelphia end rer.ntyH.inln girls aro eo much more attracthe than the New Jersey girls. She Is - tlr wasting fluid In her defense, a. any me knows who has ever made a study of both. This defense comes with especially bad greee from a Merchantvlllo girl. I went with a Merchantvllle girl onco only went ewe. A friend Invited me to go with him to eatl on a girl from this Camden annex. I don't know why he hated me. It was a long time before I could obliterate this BtWen from my vision. It even haunted me at night. They eay beauty Is only skin Jup, but It Is surely not that deep with the Jferchantvllle girls. D. BYHON PIUM03. rhlladelphla. July 12, 1021. Questions Answered Where Bible Quotation Is Found l"o the Editor o the Eenino Public Ledoer: Br neaee Indlcato the tjUce In the ", where can be found the quotation: Wine makelh glad the heart of man, but with water will asses Quench their thirst." D. C. D. Philadelphia, July 12, 1021. This Is not a literal quotation, but a com wntlon from P.alm 10, 10, 11. 11 nnd IB: He sendath the springs Into the alleys, Jkh run among the hills. They give drink w every beast of the field; the wild asses Wch their thirst. II. causeth the grass w grow for the cattle and herbs for the WJW cf man; that He may bring forth Jwa cut of the earth, nnd wine that maketh I jo. the heart of man, and oil to make ..?" to "hlne- nd oread which strength wa man's heart " Chinese and .immu. Dr...ii. .iCr'''" Editor 0 the JJvenlno PmWIo Ledaer: serutTM ." "" Chlneio and Japanese-, Uenuw tiA."' unlled s"s and la It "oreaelng? What Is the Indian population? fhlladelphla, July H,"l031. ' "' T' tlwk." ,?,t Xnnti by th Census nurea.i artlB.V , i .." copulation as 01,660. eJ?.'A I1.'.?" 'A 1010. The Chinese are -...u wiui in 025. as against 72.157 ten feereau t "" a z4-Oo Indians, a eoa," ""nothing like 23.000 In a ft(Wa"18 "The Almighty Dollar" aw iforo th" Evm(" p" L""r: booWe? m.Uch ,nt"ted to learn where WllXi the ..LBPhlet, .?"" obtained ' Inform !lm'lht' Bor " Can any U&a.mJu.ya; Zl.U KUNB- fttte!rph8 of th8 Mountain" 'e Editor ot the E.i., Ml. ,.... ' 4 "Th.WAU'01.t1"(8. t0 "wulr. where lean J t know ii .? to tho "ountaln." I r.ti,.",?L.whe.' It Is poetry or not. w wh0 ih : " P proso. Netther do I July 10, 1021, ' ' r t. w llTtyUon of EHrabethan I,""' I. no Mr. r Iann next ' nd J?. ,W K,.7i?:e,Sr. .V.V' n here. ;" look tn ,..,. ,"""" come up. I ?'.' up-to.ir.Ccrrect Entlh Column little .. --B tu ninny or our et S 'to'aVk' thm"1 U be ,0 mh . v " ay JUIl PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to tho Editor should be as brief and to tho point ftb possible, avoiding- anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. No attention wilt bs paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must ba signed as an evldenco of Rood faith, although names wilt not be printed It request Is mads that thjy bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to bs taken as an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. I'd like 'to find out before we get to that period In our atudy of English: How I. the proper adleotlve pronouncea In the term "Elltabethan literature"? I'll be hanged It I know whether It'. Ellsabeth'an or Ellia be' than. DONNEIXY ICE BTOUT. Feermunt. N. J.. July 7, 1021. Either pronunciation I. correct! "E-lls'-a- beth-an" or "E-n.'-a-be'then," according U the New Standard Dictionary. Referred to Readers To tht Editor of tha Evenino PubUa Ledotr: Sir A household consists of four, two men. one lady and one young man. The expense, are met by the two men, half and half, the single roan paying one-half for eolf and the married man paying one-halt for wife, .on and self. Please give roe the percentage carried by each. II. J. W. Philadelphia. July 0. 1021. A Bungalow To tha Editor ot tha Evenino PubHo Ledoar: Blr Kindly give the definition of, bungalow In the People's Forum. Can a bungalow be two stories hlghT 11. W. JAMES. Philadelphia. July 0, 1021. A bungalow, according to the New Standard Dictionary. "Is a detached house or cottage, usually one-storied, tiled , or thatched, wllh verandas on one or more lde..l" The new International Encyclopedia : "Dungalow., which are the residence, of Europeans and Americans, are of all sites and stylss, acoordlng to the taste and wealth of the owner. Somo are of two stdrles, but usually they consist of a ground floor, with a central hall, and are Inva Jlably aurrounded with a veranda." A. we understand the hungalow. It Is more the sly Is of architecture and may be two storle. high, If tbe bungalow Idea of build ing Is carried out In the Interior an well a. tho exterior. Rise and Fall of Tides To the ltdttar ot the Evmlno PubHo Ltdoert glr What causes the rise and fall of tide.? . "- Philadelphia, July 0, 1021. The riso and fall of tides 1. caused by the attraction of the eun nnd moon. When both i.i4 nn influence In the same or an oppo silo direction the tide, are higher at high tide and lower at low two man wnen inc mm and moon ore pulling at right angles from each other. For Instance, the tide, ore greator v.hen tho moon Is "full or "now" than when It Is In Its first or third quarter. Is Child Citizen? To tha Editor of tha Evenino Public Ledoer: Sir Can a child born of Japanese parent. In the United State, be considered an Amer ican cltlien? " w. L.. Philadelphia, July 7, 1021. A child of any parentage who was born In the United States Is a cltixen thereof. Tho First Tariff Law To tha Editor of tha Evenino PubHo Ledoer: Sir Kindly tell me In your People's Forum when the first torlff law In thy United States was enacted. J- " " Philadelphia. July 7. 1021. The first tariff act was passed July . 1780. It. formal title slates the purpose ... t.vin & rintv nn roods, wares and n.-rnhanAian lmnortcd Into the United States." The preamble of the act states that one of Its purpose. In the encourage ment and protection of manufacture.. Li. tw. i Mtmnnnftd to be the source of the sun's heat? Do scientists consider that It is decreasing In Intensity or tne suu In .1.07 BENJAMIN T. BOWERS. Philadelphia. July 10. 1021. Poems and Songs Desired A Holmes Quotation Tn fh PMtar ot the Evenlncr PubHo Ledoer: ei. -.- vn rlv ma that Quotation or Oliver Wendell Holmea In which he apoke of critic, as being made from cnipaf W, II. I Philadelphia. July 0. 1021. Tr, vr. rvnfaesor at the Dreakfast Table" Mr. Holmes wrote: "What a blesssed thing It Is that nature, when she lmented, manufactured and patented our author., contrived to mako critics out of the chip, tint were left." "Death of a Drunkard's 8on" To the Editor ot the Evenino Tubllc Ledoer! Sir I am omlou. to secure a poem called "The Death of li Drunkard'a Son," which start, something like this: "I think I'm dying, mother. But you need not He awake: You've watched eo long and constantly, Tou aro weary for my ake." F. L. HUTCHIN3. Philadelphia, July IB. 1021. "Qood-By, Old Arm" To the Editor ot the Evenino PubHo Ledor: Sir i would like to seCUre a poem con taining the following line.: ' 'Uood-by. old arm.' the soldier said, As he held bis fevered brow; And down his pale and manly cheek. The teardrops gently flow: "You have wrved me well for many year. In euAllght and In shade, But comrade, thou art done for war: Let dream, of glory fade.'' Mr.. B. L. 1IAPQOOD. Philadelphia. July 18. 1021. "Downfallen" To the Editor of the Evenino PuMlo Ledoer: Blr Will you kindly publish tbe Inclosed lines for the benent or ueorge. uarpenuer; WILL O' WISP. "?hl!datphla. Pa., July 2, 1021. DOWNFALLEN I wagered with the hubby my bank book full nt "dough" That Camntler. the "Prenehy," would lay poor Dempsey low. For I reasoned with my alrydome, that Dempsey waa a lure; But Carpentler for me at least meant a winner sure. I picked on "France". Idol" for the psyoho- loglo tier ' Which ends his foreign cognomen and rhymes ao well with cheer. III. "feet" so very perfect, and Carpentler ihte "swing." Augured for a victory In tbe Jersey ring. And tonight my "hub" seeks Dempsey to display his golden hoard. While a Will O' Wisp, for Carpentler, t hunting vlth a sword. "Not What You Were" To the Editor of the Evenino PubHo Ledoen Sir I am Bending you herewith the words of an old aong entitled, "It Is Not What You Were, but What You Are Toaay." A. DOIIKRTY. Philadelphia. July 12, 1021. "Here's to the health of all good friends," a young man said one day. While seated wllh a merry throng within a swell cafe; They were dining, also wining, Wheo. one, with a hevty cheer, Said, "Boys, let'. han our next toast from the oldeet person here," Slowly then an old man rose, quite feeble, old and gray, And .aid, "The toa.t that I propo.e, Tvt known for many a day: For many year. I've learned with grief that frlenda aro seldom true, And thosa of yesterday, my lads, today will turn from -ou. ( CHORUS "Never tell them what you were onco upon a time, Don't .peak about the thousand, that you had when In your prime. For the friends ou spent your money with will turn away and say. It makes no difference what you were, It's what you are today. "It", not .o very long ago .Inee I, through out the land, Was called a right good fellow, lads, by those who grasped my hand. They would laugh at all the Jokes I told, declare my stories fins. While lpoor fool, bellrr.d them all and beualit them .oarlclln irinel But tha pace could hardly last, account. were overdrawn. And one day I awoke to find that all my wealth wa. gone I It was then the many friend, whom I had thought tried and true Would turn away with tht. reply, the toa.t i give to you." (Chorus.) "If I Were a Sunbeam" To tha Editor ot tha Evenino PubHo Ledoer: Blr Inclosed you will find the poem, "If I Were a Sunbeam," requested by Mrs. W. I. Lyons. DOrtOTHY XXVIN. Philadelphia, July 12, 1021. If I were a sunbeam, I know what I'd dot I would seek white lilies. Italny woodland, through! I would .teat among 'them, And softest light I'd shed. Until .every Illy, lUlied It. drooping head. If I were a sunbeam, I know where I'd got Into lowliest hovels. Dark with want and woe. Till sad heart, looked upward, I would shine and ahlna. Then they'd think of heaven. Their sweet 'homo and mine. Art thou not a sunbeam, .Child whose life la glad. With an Inner radiance, Sunshine never had? Oh, a. God ha. blessed thee. Soatter rays divine! For theer 1. no sunbeam But must die or .hlne. "C. I K" ask. for the poem containing the.e two lines! "May tha Olver of Gifts give unto you All that Is good and all that la true. "D, E. D." would appreolate It If reader would send In a poem containing thla verse: "I aee the crowd In Pilate', hall. And note their wrathful mien, Their orles of "crucify" appal, WUh blasphemy betw.en." Tho r In lh V People's Forum will appear rfally Evening Pub o Ilger,. l also Sunday TuMIe ledger. Itt In the, Sunday. rnMIe Ledger. dlMVMlng timely topics will hi Writ kii iuMtl noflms. ana a nrintMl ueated poem., and ouestloos of general Interest will be an.w Lepa at Willow Qrovo Vasslll Leps nnd his orchestra will beeln their annual three weeks an- gngemont nt Willow Grove tomorrow afternoon. This engagement will be tho llnnl ono of tho season devoted to orchestral music, ns Sousa's Band will, ns customary, wind up the Park s ac tivities. The operatic festivals which have featured Hr. Leps previous en gagements will bo resumed with the following soloists at different times: Henri Scott, basso: May Lcithold, coloratura soprano ; Marie Stone Lang ston, mczzzo contralto ; Hilda Itcltvr, coloratura soprano; Mina Dol6rcs, so prano; Dorothy Fox, soprano; Eliza beth Bray, mezzo soprano; Ida Davis,, soprano; Allco Thwlng, contralto: Emllv Stokes Ilarnr. soprano : Bernard Poland, tenor; Horaco Hood, basso: Eva Rtttcr, Rudolph Sternberg, Eduard Davles, Zada Halo and John Thomas, pianists, will nppenr on some programs. Mr. Scott, formerly of the Metropoli tan Opera Co. ; Miss LcltholQ and Mrs. Langston will sing at tomorrow's pro grams. Among the coming week's fea tures will be: Monday, Dvorak's "New World" symphony; Tuesday, ilnal concert, "II Trovntoro" ; Wednesday, final night concert, Rossini's "Stabat Mater" ; Saturday, late afternoon con cert, "Martha." A Philadelphia Dancing Girl A knowledge of dancing naturally makes a child graceful and gives con trol of thannusclcs, thus being a valu able ally to elocution and music. One of tho youngest dancers who has recently gained the distinction of tcrpslchorcan stardom Is Emma Halg, a Philadelphia girl, who received her earliest training and made her first appcaranco on any slngo in this city. She has appeared as a headllner asso ciated with Gcorgo Whlto nnd later with Lou Lockett nnd Jack Wnldron. Miss Haig returns to Keith's next week as one of the principal offerings, having as her partner, Richard W. Keene, a dancer of merit. The new production is called "Playtime," nnd Miss Haig has created somo new evolutions, said to bo of unusual appeal. New Soloist at Woodslde Woodsido Park will stago ita annual children's day next Tuesday between tho hours of 1 and 8 o'clock, at which time all children between the ages of one nnd twelve will receive coupon tickets entitling them to freo rides on tho amusements in tho park. This event hns always been a red-letter day with thn kiddles. Tho programs arranged by Ercole Durbano havo attracted wide attention. A new soloist will bo introduced in Sara Jones, soprano. New Tony Sarg Comlo "When the Whale Was .Tonnhcd," the fourth Issue of "Tony Sarg's Al manac." is announced to have its first showing in this city at the Stanley ns an added attraction week of July 'm. It treats of tho theory that ulthoueh history credits Fulton with operating the first self-propelled boat on the Hud son in 1807, tho credit in reality bo longs to Jonah, who accomplished this in 1757 B. C. with tho Whole. Final Week of Fight Pictures The final week of the Dcmpsoy-Car-pentier fight pictures nt the Towers Theatre in Camden is announced. Theso films are declared by experts to be the most cffeotlvo of a pugilistic contest ever taken by tho camera. Performances will be continuous from 11 o'clock A . M. till 11 P. M. Grand Opera House Closes Season The Grand Opera House, Broad and Montgomery avenue, closes Its season tonight. The houso will reopen Labor Day. with Its established policy tot Keith popular vaudeville nnd comedy photoplays. 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XMMHP VkH i CONRAD NAGEU"THE LOST "ROADS OF DESTINY' TmmWr-.-- 'HeVaVaVMt ROMANCE" Cawtol " SUntoK. - SALVAGE " mm&s ,-, 'S aH 1 Locust - t HPfWfctfcJ'-' ' n a ::M M0VIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON TIrANY motion -picture stars who no "' longer nppenr on the silver sheet have been forgotten, but an exception is in the ense of Lllllnn Wnlker of dimple fame. Sho with her dimples li making her renppcarance on tho screen after a long nbsence nnd Pbiladelphlani will havo an opportunity to see her Monday in ''The Woman God Changed" at the Stanley Theatre. "A maelstrom of passion" is how "Tho Woman God Changod" is do scribed. "And did you like the part?" she was nsbcu wnen tlio picture wns nn ished. "Why, yes; I've been on the screen for seven years, you know, and I never fall to get a thrill out of each pnrt. But my ambition, the great moment of my dreams, is soon to bo realized when I, am starred in a Btago productiou especially written for me." Miss Walker has an excellent role. Scena Owen and E. K. Lincoln play tho IcadB. JANE NOVAK, who plays with Paulintr Frederick In her now Gold wyn picture, "Honds of Destiny," which will be' shown at tho Stanton next week, confesses that when she wns a small girl she had a great ense of hero worship with John Bowers, then stnrtlng his career ns leading man in a stock company in St. Louis. Of course, ho was then unawnre of his llttio admirer's cxl&tcnco, but now he plays the part of her lover in "Ronds of Destiny. To bo a well-known film nctrcst, yet nevor to havo been In New York, Is unusual. Miss Novak has never seen tho twinkling of tho lights of Gotham, however, nor 6et her dainty feet under a Broadway table. Sho has appeared with William S.4 Hart. Tom 3Ilx, Sc3tuc ilnyaHnwa, Charles Ray and mnny other celebrities. TOM RICKETTS1, who hns n pnrt In "The Grent Lover," which comes to tho Arcadia next week, was born in London nnd educated thero nnd in America. Ho is tho son of Robert Ulckctts, composer nnd musician. His first experienco on tho stage wns with tho Kntherino Lewis Opera Co. in 1882. Ho hns acted nnd directed for over thirty years. In 1008 he worked beforo the cam era for tho first timo with the Essanay Co., of Chicago. Ho directed "Dam ngod Goods" nnd hns played character leads with Viola Dnnn. Marguerite Clark nnd Clara Kimball Young. -mHE Mill of tho Hnlf-Gods" is tho -L fantastic name of n unirjuo setting a Pnrlslan cafe, which serves ns thu GO Li TO THE- OVIE WEEK" 3UaKcL Qrrmantoirn Ave. A Venango St. M:'T WIVK 18 "OO-TO-MOVIK" WEEK ELSIE FERGUSON in "SACRED & PROFANE LOVE" Thursday. Frldur nml Snturtluy WALLACE REID in "TOO MUCH SPEED" &QJX&VI Lancaster Atc. A KortJ-flret Street NET WK'K IS "flO-TO-MOVIB" WEEK Alon. & rut.. IjIiin ivr.nr.ii rromicuon "TOO WISE WIVES'' Wrel. & Thura. EIjHIE t'ElUH'HOK In "Sacred and Profane Love" Frl. & Sat. Ixil. Wlleon tli Conrnd No.el "WHAT KVKKV WOMAN KNOWN" fJtCjlAX. N'T W'K IS "GO-TO. WW MOVIK" wki:k AH This WeekDouble Bill HAROLD LLOYD ,'nJn.h." Paulino Frederick, "Salvnge" JS7niuNn.,,..oo-to. MARYPICKFORD "THROUGH tho BACK DOOR", Thnre., l"rl.. Bat. ELAINE IIASLMER HTK1N In "I'onr. Drar Marturet lilrliy" - ) I . Market Ht. Itrl. ttlllh Monday A Tiiredny Al.ToHTAIt CAST In "GOOP WOMEN" Wedneeduy "I'OWrJl" Thnr.. H Fr' "ni.INll WIVES" S.turdm HAltUY OAUICY In "THE IHWI'KltATE TltH." CcLqa N; 30111 Si t'lIDAH AVK. t'T W'K IS "fln-TO. 1IIIVI1!" u'kki; Mnmlity TnrN WANDA IIAWI.KV In 4,HER FIRST ELOPEMENT" Weil. i. TliurN. EIIOKNE tl ItltlKN In "BROADWAY AND HOME" Frl. A Set, JUSTINE JOHNSTONE "PIAVTIITNO OV mtOAnWAY" FEATURED IN NEXT WEEK'S AMUSEMENTS BWaw 'VTeawJ iSbVbWbwK''' -"-bT ,it'- BJAt' ,,v. S, vtmtmB.?. MrTdLav. uii .vt - -v t '.' M sV mjt vsv'a 'i -Mav-, ',Nr ..Sir "li!, i HbSsVWVbV '- LawVKsM BaeVreBaBaSL Bhbb, aeBaBSiaM sstss MARY PICKFORP. "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR" Belmont background for ono of the tccncs of "White and Unmnrrlcd," btnrring Thomas Meighnn, which will bo nkown at the Pnlnco Thontre next week. The setting Is said to be n faithful reproduction of ono of tho dance hnll cafes in "tho other half" of Paris. Tho decorative schemo is snakes nnd skulls. The chandeliers nro weirdly lighted groups of skulls. Over three hundred types of all classes, tourists and sightseers, dancers, musicinns, flower nnd cignretto girls, peoplo tho betting. LIONEL BAItRYMORE Is said to nchlcve a new triumph on the screen in bis latesc First Nntlonal pic ture, "Tho Great Adventure," which will be tho feature nt the Stanley, week of July 25. "Tlio Uroat Adventure is n comedy ndaptcd to tho screen from tho piny of tho ftnmo name by Arnold Bennett, and in It Barrymoro has tho role of nn ec centric artsist, pursued by u celebrity hunter who desires to marry him. pvUUING tho filming of "A Volco In L' the Dark," which comes to 'the Victoria next week, Richard Tucker, (loldwyn stock actor, who hns tho pnrt of n police lieutenant In the picture, solved n big problem that wns both amuaUKaiMmmmmetjammmami&iciiMmJBmmmmmmmmm'maMCuBmMocmmi&iMlmaiMt0RBi CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THEMBEST SHOW IN THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWNi NEXT WEEK EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! BT AnitANGEMENT WITH CKAIlt.ES FHOHJUN, INC. ETHEL BARRYMORE IN Sin J M. HAIiniE'S ONE-ACT PLAY "THE TWELVE-POUND ($G0) LOOK" G. WATTS & BELLE HAWLEY In "Irfnuha Cotd With MnlntllP" HARRY, THE rOPUIAR nnOADWAY COMEDIAN TN RONOS Or HIS OWN CO.MTOSITION ELIZABETH KENNEDY and. MILTON BERLE TWINKEINO JUVENILE STARS IN THE PLAYLET "nilOADWAY HOUND" THE MOLL BROTHERS ROY HARRAH & IRENE RUBINI Extra Added Attraction! AND Miss EMMA HAIG WITH RICHAJIP W. KEENE IN A NEW nANCE PnODUCTlON' "PLAYTIME" TWO SHOWS DAILY. 2 P. St., 80o and BJo TO 11.50. INCLUDINQ WAIt TAX SKATS WOODSIDE A Good Time for Everybody Something Doing All the Time CHILDREN'S DAY Tuosday, July 19, 1 to 3 P. M. Free Ridet on Amuiement for All Children Under 12 Yean of Age Free Concert Twico Daily by DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercolo Durbano, Conductor Sara Jonei, Soprano Fircworht Every Friday Night V l-7C--HAlG. Koitks ering the director. Crowds in Snn Francisco, whero street bcencs were being taken, became so curious that tho players hud no room In which to net. Tucker thought of the movie uni form lie wus wearing and in a jiffy he wns n cop in rent life. Ho kept the tiightsccrB back until the required scenes were mndc. Then ho ducked, for impersonating an oiilecr is ou tho list of things that shouldn't be done. ETHEL CLAYTON' Is announced ns the star nt the Arcadia week of July 2o, when sho will bo seen in "Wealth," n William D. Taylor pro duction, ndaptcd by Julia Crnwford Ivcrs from an original story by Cosmo Hamilton. , It is a drnmntic story on the theme that money without the incentive to work Is a curse. In it tho star wears no fower than thirty different gowns. THE Stanley Co. announces the first presentation of Hnrlcy Knoles "Carnival," featuring Mntheson Lang at the Pnlnco Theatre week of July 25. For week there has been much specula tion in film circles regarding tho dis tribution of this production, which Is creating n sensntion in European cinema centers. It is suld to be one of tho most spectneulur films ever brought to America. It is u foreign plcturo only in the sense thnt tho picture wns made on the other side. Mr. Knoles produced the plcturo with, an American staff of as sistants. Staged in the romantic cltv of Venice, it contains exnuisite views of this "town of n bundled islands." The celebrated fete nt Venice, known ns the Carnival, Is portrayed with litvishncss. PAUL NOLAN & CO. TIIR .IKSTINO SWEDE DELF LOWE, FEELEY & STELLA AESOP'S FABLES Extra Added Attraction! BOXES. 83c. NIUHTS 0 O'CLOCK. 30c, ON SALK ONE Wt K IN ADVANCE! 3M2VLTOK f: REFINED ENTERrAINMENT? ROOFuu i servicis cii.viu,i:b. i.oa MOVING-PICTURE NIGHT Hl'ICCIAI, ATTKACTIOV KDNIMDAY JACK HOXIE riiiuiiplon Cowlioj nml Moilo KUr l'rotwt. of WILLIAM . HAKT Trick and Fancy llop lliroulng In Ad- dlilon to llie Itcculur I'rutruiu Apueurlnc Mtlitly. FAY MARBE rrrwnnlltr Hnnr nml Innn BETH BERI .soiiih and D i firm LOWRIE and GUARNERI Vornlll. I.nli of Cininuiiolltiin Trlu COOLEST DlNINCi IM.ACH IN TOWN WIIJLOW GROVE PARK Thla a thn Lnt IMy of VICTOR HERBERT 0I',VTrv Itrarnrd hta for Mnal Concerts on Suit' at tbe Turk, DINE AT THE CASINO m Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Week VAUDEVILLE! .Wnlnnmn return Ethol Ilnrrvmoro to vaudeville In Dnrrlo'S pointed nnd ironic playlet of tho emancipated woman, "Tho Twelve Pound .Look" ; Emmu Halg, versatile Philadelphia dancer; Kennedy nnd Berle, clever Juveniles In a ukctch : Harry Delf, composer: Watts and Ilawley, laughs and melodies ; Nolan nnd Co., Jugglers . Moll Uros , equili brists, Lowe, Fealy and Stella, dances; tho Harrahs, skaters; pic tures. QIjOM: Bob Pender troupe, stilt walkers oxtraordlnary ; Homo and Cul len, Philadelphia, boys who have won note as dancers ; Dlxlo Hamilton, vl- vaclous comedienne : Mnxlnn Ilrn.q.. comody acrobatM; Bkntcllas, sltatlnc novelty Llppard nnd Cn , onBtcrn. WALTON HOOF IJeth Berl, vaudevlllo star In novelty; I"hy Marbe, person ality Honff.i nnd dances; Lowrio nnd Guarnerl. singers of classics "and popular number:). "Go-to-the-MovIe" Week Feature photoplnys nml fppolal Shorter Biibjects will l,o g mi in every motion picture theatre in I'lillndolphln nnd Us suburbs beginning Moudnr nnd .''i11"."'.'.'' through "Go to the -Movie Week." It is n well-known fnct thnt durlrrp; the summer buslnesH nt mnni- nt flm thentrcs revcnls n fnlling off becnuse of me met mat mnny people who pnt ronlzo them seek tho pnrks or remain at homo for relief from the hoot. Tho continued r.ot wenther hnH naturnlly lind Its effect, nnd It Is for tho purpoM of rcvlvitiK interest nnd iicrsunding motion plcturo lovers to resume their nllcRlnnce tlint "Go to the Movie wcck is innugurnteii. As nn inducement the Stanley Com pany, tho Kixon-XirilliiiRcr houses and other thentrcs, nil of whom joined in tho movement, h.ivo nrrunged special programs for tho week. . 'DirtKCTION STANLDV SEXT WEEK IS "CO-TO-CUOVIE" NEXT WEEK IS "G0 PALACE 1314 MARKET STREET NEXT WEEK THOMAS MEIGHAN IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE WHITE AND UNMARRIED JACQl'ELIN LOGAN In tho Crt 1) NEXT WEEK IS "G0 VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE NINTH NEXT WEEK PICTUTtlZATIUN CP STAOE PI AT THE VOICE IN THE DARK MOST RAFFLINO MYSTERY EVER SCREES nn NEXT WEEK IS "G0 GLOBE JUNIPER A MARKET STREETS NEXT WEEK DIRECT FROM N V HIPPODROME BOB BENDER TROUPE TEN INCOMPARABLE GYMNASTS OTHER ACTS WORTH Ullllii; NEXT WEEK IS "G0 TOWERS THEATRE CAMDEN llROADWAY AND riNB f)T8. THIRD AND POSITIVELY FINAL WEEK THi: ONLY AND OFFICIAL DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES SHOWING CONTINUOUS 11 A. ,1. TO 11 I'. M. bffitiESm&M week jfjCSSrJWvWWK MAIIKET AT 10TH ' Guido to Photoplays for tho Week to Coim ' tsmvj TJTnTnit,A.TB BTAlfhEY- "The Woman Q ChanBd" wm directed by liobert O.i Vlgnola from Don Byrne'a atory ot dancer who fcllls her common-lawir hUsband and later find happlneM In, a court Seen Owen la the Klrl, while B. IC Lincoln and Lillian walker r also In the cast. " STANTON "The Roads of Destiny" U has Pauline Frederick In the role of . ,1 tho girl whose vrhoM lire mignt nT i boen changed had he taken one ot J me uireo ruuuo lii wio mwvi w mv - t It Is founded upon an O. Henry story. 1 u AROADIA 'Tho Oreat Lover" waa th j, , 2 play that Leo Dltrlchsteln starred IH- u"! i. ml nrlilrh now Imn John SainOOll. li Tho story Is about an opera slng.r who loses hla voice at a critical mo- j men i. VIOroniA"K Voice In tho Dark" 1; a inriuing myBierv aramn in wmui j nnn nitrmn Vtnr tno fnlirdffrAr'fl COn A vers.itlon while the other person can- Yi not see, but between the two the cuK prlt Is caught Frank Lloyd made' i tho play. "Wild Men of Africa" la added. REOENT "Tho Silver Lining," ! a story of lovo and law with tho battl for money as an Interest holding mo tif. Jewel Carmen has the lead. IttrVIBWED HERETOFORE! PALACE "White and Unmarried." CAPITOL "The Lost Romance." GREAT NORTHERN "PrlBontr of Lovo," first half, "A Message From-.. MnrH." last half. HtPERtAL "The Man Who Had Everything," first half, "Bob Hamp ton of Plncer," last half. MARKET ST. "A Rldin' Romeo," first half. "City of Silent Men," la.t half. COLONIAI? "Sacred and Profane Love," first half. "What's Your Hurry?" lait half. STRAND "Sacred and Profane Love," first half. "Too Much Speed." last half. LOCUST "Salvage" nnd Lloyd. UELMOVT "Through tho Dack Door," first half. "Poor, Dear Margaret KIrby," last half. i LEADER "Too Wlso Wives," Mon, and Tues. ; "Sacred and Profane Love," Wed. and Thurs. ; "What Every Woman Knows," Frl. and Sat. COLISEUM "Good Women." Mon. and Tues. ; "Power." Wed. ; "Blind Wives." Thurs. ; "Dream Street," Frl. nnd Sat CEDAR "Her First Elopement," Mon. and Tues. ; "Droadway and Home," , Wed. and Thurs.; "Tho Desperata Trail," Frl. and Sat Cowboy to Appear In Person Of Interest to movie fans and to those who love tho old days of the Western cowboy, will be the personal nppcarance at the Walton on Wednesday evening of Jack Hozic. He is described ns n real cowboy and a protege of Willinm S. . Ilnrt, the movie hero. Mr. Iloxie hns nppenrcd In may film productions In which his nbllity to "bulldog" a steer In n short time came in hnndy. As a manipulator of the lnriat he holds many records. COMPANY OF AMERICA" NEXT WEEn IS "GO-TO-MOVIE" WEEK With SEBN'A OWEN and E K. LINCOLN - T0 - M0VIE" WEEK STANTON MARKET AROVB SIXTEENTH NEXT WEEK PAULINE FREDERIC IN OF fE i in t3 VJ: - T0 - M0VIE" WEEK '" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 1UTH NEXT WEEK A FRANK LLOYD PRODUCTION THE GREAT LOVER Adapted From too Notable Stags Play bj LEO DITRICH8TEIN and Frederic and Fanny Hatton - T0 - MQ'VIE? WEEK CAPITOL 724 Market I0A M tollPM. 1 NVil VU THE LOST ROMANCE REGENT .Miiru t tel I7tn 10 A M to 11 P.M. ir$$Vi "SILVER LINING" :vext week COLONIAL Ul.'lniANTOWN t CHKLTKN Ave. t n n Ti i m m U'a4 ELSIE FERGUSON ,"fd and' I THE GREAT ORTHER . ...inii iini, " Ilroad A Erie Mon , Tun Wed BETTY COMPSON "I'rlwinen nf lite' 333 Market HT. TIIK.VTHI'. Mon Tuee.. Wed. TOM MIX "A nmiNo IMPERIAL 00th & Walnut .Mnn , Turn., Wtd. JACKPICKFORD,,,";?.'. - T0 - MOVIE,, WEEK ItJLRMJtJLRJULMMMmm m LOESER'SH: nn Theatre Uulldlna- S. 52d St. r.MablUhrd 1000 Coolest Ballroom" in the City During July and Augutt Big Reception Monday and Saturday Line Lenom and Reception Friday PRIVATE a for $C I Fq?rrji O J r BOW Tirrw-iwiiBiiipnri'iTrrrTliftwi J. 'l 7. Vi 1 m m 1 'i ; I - 3 M A '! .n . ;v -V 4, -'"-'f Uta C z iJrfj i jab wfV.i.'.v. fcft ), t. JVt , '