4tf r :,- -n 4, '-', V rti EVENING VoEEfd ' iEi(EtPHjii)6i;PHtA, SATURDAY, AUGUST &' 192 V1 WW-iPiy M0V1EGRAMS FROM r SCREEN TO PATRON nHEKiroll Theatre, Flfty-isecond and 1 Hansom utrects. opens for tho regular Kixon on August 15 with a selected deiurc. On y tho bis special productions Jrom tho movlo studfos will bo offered at this house. SCIENCE la dally unveiling tho mys teries with which life Is enshrouded. One of the most recent discoveries that has added to our growing stock of Ren tral knowledge is due to the perfecting of a device for photographing under water by J. Brnost Williamson, who has applied his knowledge In a remark .Me photoplay, ontitled "Wet Gold." Thi. Picture will ha.. H. first Phila delphia howlng at tho Victoria Theatro tho week of August 15. "Wet Gold" reveals tho actual strug ,V of men with creatures of tho sea. ft was token on the ocean lloor off the Bahama Islands. The men are seen threading their way through tho soft mud of the ocean bottom, in and out of beautiful coral and rock formations and avoiding tho thousands of flh and other creatures that swim about them. All the underwater photography in "Wet Gold," which is a Goldwyn pic ture, forms a part of n thrilling ad venture story that heglns on land and Involves a hunt for hidden trcasuro that band of pirates has spirited nway and buried in a envo In the bottom of the sea. To locate the treasure n sub marine is brought into tho story, und the divers who go in search of tho treasure use the undersea boat as a rendezvous, fighting their way through the water and digging up the hidden treasure. HAROLD LLOl'D In "I Do" nnd "Don't Xeglcct Your Wife." Ger trude Atherton's first original story for the screen, form the piogram at the Stanley for the week of August 15. "I Do" mirrors nil the troubles of newlywods who nrc forced to take care of two young and active children over night. "Don't Neglect Your 'Wife" tells how a beautiful young married woman who bus been disillusioned in Lcr husband has found herself caring for a distinguished editor. Tho pair renounced ever seeing each other when they dlHcovcrcd they were In love, but the neglectful husband, nrouncd at Inst, demands thnt the editor abandon ills promlslug newspaper career and leave Snn Francisco, lie ncveptM the fen lemc nnd ilnCtR to New York's notor ious "Five Points," where he lit saved from utter degradation to a life of us fulncsH by the woinun nfter her hus band divorced her for running nway from him. An all-star cast, including Mabel Julienne Scott, Lewis S. Stone, Charles Clary. Kate Lester, Darrcl Fos. Hlchard Tucker, I. D. Macl.cau, Arthur Hoyt and Josephine Crowell, gives an excellent Interpretation of this remarkable story by Mrs. Atherton, Wallace Worsley directed it. mo WHAT lengths will u man go JL when he's cnu.v to marry V Uopcoe (Fatty) Arbucklc as a progressive sur geon goes the limit in his new comedy, "Crazy to Marry," which will have Its first Philadelphia showing at the Palace the week of August 15. Mr. Arbucklc, It Is said, has Injected some of bis old time humor In the production, the re sult being a lnugh a minute throughout the development of a humorous plot. "Crazy to Marry" was written bj Frank Condon. Walter Woods was the scenarist nnd James Prnzu directed. Mr. Arbueklo pltivs the role nf Dr. Ilobart Hupp, u suigeon wlio-e pet theory is that criminals and thieves can be cured by an operation and thus con verted Into honest, upright men. TltDATING the eternal triangle fiom a new standpoint, at once Interest ing and novel, "The Wild Gooe," directed by Albert Capvllani, will have Its first showing nt the Arcadia the week of August 15. The story was written by Gouvencur Morris. "A wild joimc never deserts his mate." nnd denls with Frank Manners, nn architect, who hs a romantic-minded wife who be comes Infatuated with another man. The husband is prevented from peeking vengeance by another woman who tfcretly loves him. She In married nnd when her husband learns the truth, he takes a hand in the trlungular gnme with highly dramatic results In the end the wild goose sajlng is fulfilled The principal roles in "Tho Wild Goose" are In the hands of Mury Mnc Lsrcn nnd Holmes I.. Herbert. Musical Comedy Players Coming Vaudeville has become the proving jiound for musical stars. Hecentl most musical productions h.ivo had vaudeville hcadllners us fe.iturid pluju1 nnd m ich of their recognition and pop ularity has been gulned in the lwo-.i Iii Cecil Lean litis been iilentlfiril ith enough musical eoinidv Mid'eo In several u-nrs pnst to be classed among the leading slnis of the lo;Iti lunte stage, and he obtained his ti r-t experience in vaudeville Lean has re eently closed nnnther succrssful season in musical romedj, and with Cleo Mnv feld, who has been niMicintcd with him in numerous productions, his re-enteied vaudeville for n limited feuFon. Their list vehicle whs "Look Wlio'i Here." and previous sources of transportation re "The Hlue PaindUe," "Miss JP17. ' "Bright nes" and "Tlin Wives," l,enii was one of tli first, if lint the fust, comtdlan to Introduce what Is now commonly colled "patter" wigs, in which the bIiiei r rattles off eeral words to each note In the incis ure This atvle of song hns mice b come cry poulnr, especlallj sineo the syncopated ntvle of music became n M Mr Lfnn and Miss Mollehl me coming to D. V Keith's Theatre net Mondaj as the hcndlliio fiiture of n Wr summer bill They have on ,ir fanseraent of aonss nnd patter' nnd pre tnt it m a neat ilttln sketcli called "Itehenrsing " Garrlck Openo August 22 S'The Four Horsemen of the Apoco pse, ' tho big screen picturizntion of e Ibanez novel, will ino its fitst pres entation in Philadelphia nt the Gar rlck Mondav night, August 'J2 A lim ited run will follow, with performances ery afternoon und night "The Four Horsemen" is a big storj nd Max Ingram, who produced the Picture, has handled it in n big wuj . Ulteii in fenturu pictures tho characters outside of tho principals aie meiely Incidents In tho action. I,, "The Four Horsemen," it Is announced, there nit "Ifty-two chaincters which htond out Ith silhouette distinctness, while the fkgrounds, it is declared, nre vibrant "tli uiH multitudes of people who contribute, essentially to the absorbing .u ' o tllP mn scenes, especially moeo depleting Incidents of the World J'l . Ihe east was selected with great r,snd with duo regaid for Ihe nnt arsi tvpe of each plaer Among thoe S,.. TUtecl ln "unllzlng the Ibanez tnaracters are Rudolph Valentino Alice "rry, Poineroy Cannon, Josef Sulci:- rv.fi? ii"',0"' ,To1"1 Kulnpolla, IWvvnrn I Warwick Wn,lncc ,k'e,'' ,,Ul1 Vhctiila tH rc'lulr(,i "it months, following n ff" ot Pffimrntlon, to film the "Four aorBcmen" and more than 500,000 feet llln VWl' "UliM'l. 1" the viu-Iuuh tn ilSLe!L,A',uec,nl,' '"'"t for t'" Ilc-,-,,0 f -i.OOO tons of mnterlal wero used. fir. s.1 "'tills was destiojed by shell ;?., 1!lei,lp'itnl to tho story. These Of the3 t ' S0"1U IUe'1 f ,U lmmcUiiitJ' OFFERINGS FOR THE WEEK IN THE THEATRES HHKH HHppf'v :'f -V KEITH'S laMIMMWyw hi in , H1 uHBflPix 'vHKKi . E&fk-wi'' ?"'? wMKfa Vt.l-i-''. ImHBI rFn rJkmL - H0'w;'8 Vaudeville Klliril'S - Cecil Lean mid Cleo May fleld, songs; Chnilen Withers, ln "Kor Pity's Sake." sketch : Jack McOowan, l,onKS. Al White's 1921 Juvenile, Ho view , Dorlo Duncan nnd Jack Cnr roll, Music : Delluvan and Nice, non sense; Hetty Martin and Phillip Moore, athletes ; Burns Brothers, thrill. GLOUf! Gnudschmldta. clowns; Jones Family, singers ; Boh and Cnjrlu Austin , foster and Keamon ; Casting Campbells, athletou ; Phil Davis, com edian ; Charles Lloyd and company, skli. UM.rO.V HOOF Itoturn of Kay Marbe, songs and dances . Emily Icm. enter tainer, Tyroll and Mack, uccentrhiue dnnceuts, Florence liiKersoll, novelty step' Movies S7'.l.V,kT "Tho Conquest of Cttiu.ui, ' with Thomas MelBhan und Doris Ken on Story i fiom Booth Tarklnpt ton's novel Added attractions will Include a special Frank Buhlcr con ceit. In which Andrew Chotln's "Tho MurIc Dolls" will bo presented with special players nnd soloists, with music by W. Frank Ilnrlln ARCADIA "MoonffilKht and IIone sucklo" has Mary Mllus Mlnter as tho girl, a rolo played on the stafjo bv Iluth Chattel ton Monto Blue and Guy Oliver In support. rALACH "Tho Journey's Und" Is tho first drama without title" Hugo Ballln directed it. with Mabel Ballln as stai Sister Eileen, n, nun, wrota It, but It ts not a religious subject. VICTORIA "Woildn Apart." with Ku i;eno O'Brien ar. star and Ollvo Tell as leading woman Plot ranges from tho underworld to tho exclusive "smart set " Itevicucd Iferctoforo CAI'IIOI. "Tho Moth," with Norma TnlmadRo und Dugeno O'Brien. MAUKF.T HT. first half, last half. -"Tho Orcat Adventure" 'White and Unmarried" IMPERIAL Pola Negri, In "Gvpsy Blood." tiint hnlf "Iloaus of Dcs- tln" last hnlf GREAT SORTUERS "Great Lover' first half "Price of Redemption" last - hal' COl.OIAl "Tho Lost Romance ' first half "Tho DeMl's Garden" last half S1RAXO -- "Tho Lost Homance" IlrBt half Kthel Clajton, In "Wealth," las' hoi! LEADER "A Wlso Fool" first halt. "Too Much Speed" last half I.OVVS'I The Parish Priest" first half "Bucking tho Tiger" last half BElitOSl - "Tho Blazing Trail" first half. "Dexlls Confession" last half. COI.ISEVV - Sessiio Hajakawa, In "Black Hopes" CEDAR - Prlsclll.i Dean, In tlon" "Reputiv John Philip Sousa and Songs Which was the moat popular song during the lato wnr iins question was put to Lleuteuont Commander John Phil ip Sousa. who .tomorrow opens a five weeks' engagement at Willow Grove Park "From mj experience," anld Mr Sousa, 'Over There' proved the most popular, not only in the United States Hnd Canada, but in England. Whether It would live or not vas quite nnother nueFtlon Songs that were touched bv God in other words, rongs that were itifcJlretl were the only rcngs thnt renllj lived. A great mnny of the Mlrrlng pongs of the Confederate War wero revived during the great war, but the two that were most popular In tho dovs of the great American strug gle, 'Dixie' and 'Marching Through Georgia,' were placed under the ban bj officers nnd men. This was due to tho fact that in the American army pent to the front by Uncle Sam were men from both the North nnd South who were bent upon a little task and n like mission, and who did not vvIkIi to hear reminders of tho dnyn when their foicfathers wero enemies' Valnut Opens Labor Day The Walnut will open the USth t-ea-(on ot that fimin i ,pla!iouse w.th Charlotte Gicenwood In her new musi cal comedv "Poor Lettv" on Labor Pav Miis Greenwood, who is probably the cleverest comedienne on the Amerl can stage, will be fcecn in the most elab orate musical production (.he has had in l.er remarkublo career. An excellent companv of supporting pluvers have been selected for the new ploj. The nttrmtlons nt the Walnut for the coming season will Inelml 'Mine of the best known New Yoik successes, including "Iliippv-Go-Liiclij." u I nice romnlj thnt bus been seen oplj 111 New Yoik nnd Chicngn, "The Night Wntch." with rhnrles Hlclininnd nnd the New York star cant, the most pretentious melodrnmn that hns been offer d to playgoer In jcars, K. II, Sotheru and Julia Marlowe In repertoire and others. CTiuwrva-S .MPeikoan. and fh Jiasroai THE CONQUEST, Or CANAAN STANLEY BUCKING THE TIGER.' LOCUST Forrest Season Opens Labor Day The teiibon nt the Forrest Theatre will be opened on Labor Day, Septem ber C, with Chnrles Dillingham's new musical comedy production starling tho famous baritone, John Chillies Thomus, who mado such u tiiumphnnt success hero Inst season in "Apple Blossoms." l allowing this nttrnction will be A. L. Krlnnex-r'? Inte.sr imiHienl ennieilv mi... , tess. "Two Little Girls In Blue-" ' glass of superior station. But the . twinkling ejes nnd the round, cx- !,,. u him.- c- 'iiuisitely featured face that had lllu- uver tho Hill Stanton m,nc(, ,,, (,rnb ,lnri.ucss of tnls Middle Jules L. Mnstbaum, president ul Hum Western theatro now reflected a dismal Stunlev Co of America, nnnouiu'is that look. And then ns Flo heard n knock nt Mllinm Tom's "Over the Hill" Vis I her door she turned with a hiilf-filglit-been selected as tho photo drama with cned gesture, and said timidly, "Come which to lnnumuuie inc new policy ui i in the Stanton when it reopens on Satur day, September ;i Find 1884 Democrat's Cannon I Warsaw, Ind.. Aug. 0. (Bj A. P.) I -A cannon which was fired as a salute V Its owner. "Blll.v" BlllIlS. nil ardent I Democrat, celebrating tho election of Grovcr Cleveland ns President In 18SI. and which disappeared immediately nfter. hns been found imbedded In tho mud ot Center Lake, in which the wnter is unusunlh low. It was thought at the time thnt Republicans removed the cannon and sunk it in the lake, but the whereabouts of the piece hnd never been definitely determined, I'HOTOI'UWH PIIUIU-HlAYi t.AJ-0 ytnancuj COMPANY r orAMtmcA APOLLO A-Z&tvt f T Innnl llnlrVmnpn 'Tl, Itwill'u flilttln T- Uonot Harrjmoro. 'Tlie Devll'n Onrdrn' T W - Kthel Clnvton, In "Yiinkeo l'luili" T Con Talmadso. "Denjrerous IIiislnMH'' F - Con Tnlmartna. "Ilaneerouti ltuslnrs" S Matt Moore In "Hlralrtt Is tho Mu"i ARPAniA CHE8TNUT B.I. VbTII AKUAU1A ,n A M to 11-18 P M T M Mlnter 'Vloonlltrtit nnd lloneriiurkle . T M. Mlnter 'Moontlulit nnrt llonejeueUle" W M Mlnter 'Moonlight nnd Jluiies-niivkle' T M Mlntr 'Moonllctit nnd lloneymickle' F M Mlnter 'Moonllnfit nnd IlouelnKlle, S M Mlnter. 'VIoonllilit and Honejuurklo' ' - A CTriD I1UNKLIN A GIRArtD AV. AO 1 Jt MATINKn DAILY M All-fitr Cast In "llio Conrert" X All-8tnr C'net ln "Tlie Conrert" VV - All-Star Cast In "The Concert" T Spoclal Cant tn "The firtait Tviver" r -Fpeclal Caet In "The Oretit lnr" p Special Cat In "Tuo Orrt 1,ovct" BAITiREt" M Hln Chadw Iclc In "OodUts Men' T -Helen i imawicw in 'doillcbft Men W- IIoun PUr"' "IfSbelV or Tr"l W S3" ' S T.taJiu "Danaeroii. nulne." F Con. Taimaaej -'ijaiiarrous iiuaincs rA T.imadie "Danrernni llilne" . w ww.. - . I 'I ni T Iiri3IRr Hrod & 6un,uehanna OlUriiDirS.L ropilnuous '.' until 11 M. David Powell In "Amwariineeit" T Hupor-Speclnl I'rodtietlon. "Dweptlon" W Super Special Pioductlon, "DtHvnllon" T VV Harry In Marahall Nellan'H "IMnlj" I" W Jlarry In Marshall Nellnn's "Dlntj" b E Versuson "ftJired und Prufnne I.uie" r A DITrM ?" MARKET ST. U-il HWL in a M i II M n M. M Norma Talmadge In "The Moth" T Vnrina TalmadRe In "The Vloth" VV Norma Talm.idje In "The Moth" T -Nnrmv 'lalmadjo In "Tho Vloth" 1" Norma Talmadse In "The Moth" 8 - Norma TalmadKe In "The Moth" COLONIAL Jn T 'rsr" HWm De Mlllo's "The Loit Romance" T wm Pe llllle a "The. T.ost Romance" VV -VVm D Mtlle s "The I.ott Romance" T ' ii el Hr'niiir "Ihe l)ct ll's fnird n' F Lionel HarrMiiore "The Devil' Harden" S Lionel Rarrjmore, "Tho Devil's Harden" DARBY THEATRE jl "Polly of the Storm Country" p - -"I'nll) of Ihe htorni CO'ititr)" VV 1 )in Moore. "Olllcpr llfin" T Turn Moure "Ofllirr (Ilia" p Po u Nogil n "lmj llloml" H Pola Negri In "Ujpy lltood" PMPRFSS MA,5J .BT" MANAYUNK ilVlI rv.C-iJC5 MATINER DAH.T M Paramount Production, "Deception" T Paramount Production "Drrrutlun" VV. All-star Cast. "MlltoneV" T. All-Htsr Cast "vieones" F. Arbueklo "The TroTellni: Halesman" B.-rArbuckle. "The TrTllur Salesmun" DI-MNf flTH AND WOODLAND AVE I J, , D? i Mill 's "VHtnt Kter. Vvoinan Knows OnCIA W UUU mat " r.vc 0 80 BLINiN ITINEE DAILT S k JJe LLr5.TOt,.i Tb "i0"1 5 V.ftnhi! M Mav Allison In "F.YtrarHMnre' T -Sir J BarHs'a 'Sentlmetftnl Tonimx" f. i.n(7vvib ere Prod "Too lVe VVlree" IT -Super Speelsl Produ-tion 'neptlen v -All Star (HBt In "The nrent Kit IJiiz" '' ' T -Hupr Sreelal Prediction "Ufceptlnn ' T--All-Str Cast In "The Oreat I)i,t" ODC AT Mrvirri irriM Hm.. si i vn. "n Arbuckle, "The Trarellnc 'MlMman" r Bid Char In "KlnK Ot:een mid .Inker ' GREA I NORTHERN ?' ? o i I a -,l Arbuokle "Th TrnvellnJ SiJesmsn" B-SId (haplln "Ito. Queen and Joker" M Speclal Ca, ln .-t,, -f.re.f IiJcr"1 Vr...T-- ... . ..-. "thc Journey's ehd" PALACE THE DAILY NOVELETTE A Corner in Purple Hy AKCIIEY CAMDKOX NEW Between two flickering gas jets in un ofd-fushioncd dressing room a cracked mirror had for six whole nights reflected n far prettier fnee thnn mnn a pier "Oh. it's .vou!" she exclaimed ln re lief as her puttner, Joe Willums, stepped in and closed tho door. - g? "' "t,ck fo 't?" "T.Te i8,' crowled Joe. Hinging him- M.f dejectedly on the only remnining nlmlp. "We nri. ennneil hniineeil mwl ,)0 place to land. The agent agrees to Kivo us three nights nt the next stop and no more. Says we' ro dead ones i he could get thirtv ucts like oun. out of the gutter." "Joe!" she cried in dlMiinv. "he didn't snv " "Fact, '' ho replied gilmlj " I asked him where he eouul find another pretty i tnce like jours, nnd he sold the farms rilOTOI'l. H Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Aug. 8 to Aug. 13. Subject to Change The foliovinc theatres obtain their picture! through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a fjuurontce of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. FAMILY T11r M Cnrm.l Mi -ywsn .uoore. W Ethel T bldney Chapl S. Tom Mix. 56TH ST. ""TrvlBTJ DIM M All.Btar rt In "En.it Inline" 1 All-Star ("ait in "l'.nt ljnne" J -hiieilal ('Hut "Are All Men AHUet" j, ' Frederick "VItrei.it rf Mieiinone I 1 F'rederkk ".M'treM nf .shcntniie" H All-Stor Cant In "VoImhIj'k Kid" FTP AMCnon 4Vis iitANKFor.u 'lr"ui' W'VU iVKNt'B M All-star f'aet In " l'erftct Time" i Aii-Hinr rait ln "A 1'erfeit Time" JJ H'n ersteln Poor. Dear Manrnret Hlrliv r Ham erateln. Poor. Deiir Vlarcnret Klrby J, Frederick. "The .VlMreex of Mirnntone'' H Frederick "The Mlstresi of SlienMone' P.I ORR B001 MAiucur si V ,V. -30 nn'l n'iiiir ' M ,w.',1,1 "oeers )n ..Ttl0 nMf ot v,nmrn' ?.. W.U. In "Hie Onlle of vromen" Vf -Klrkwood In "Hob nmnpton of Pljrer' T -Ktrkwood In "llob Hnmntnn of pUrer" g "wt Lytell In A Message From Mar." . ., . r Lion ivyieu - r- a kit 40' ninmn-ivi' ( . K A N T 4U-" UI"AriD AVE -. .. . m t XT1W.V nilt.T i special i aat in v Sreclal Cam tn The (Irent loiter Tltn l.ra.l I m," T rtort l.well "The Prke of Itnlrmntlon" !, .V''rt ''Xell, "The Price of HMeinuilitn" S- Itiert Ltul, "ihe Prlie of Redemption" IMPPRFAI fiuTn & walmt srn IlVll l,lI-l, jra,H n .,,, Kl)H 7 A n VI --Pola Neurl, Ill Cast In "luay Hloul" T Pola NeN Ills Ca.it In "(1P) llliinil ' VV -Polo Neil Jiltc Cant in "(Iiphv Hood" 'I -P rrrderli'k In "Itomln of nestin" K P Frederick in 'RobiIh of I)ettln" i P l'r derl"k In "lloiidi of Hi-mIht" Leliigh Palace GTemi lon Ave. and VI Sir J Harris's "Senllmenlal Tomnn" T "sir .1 Harrle h '"entlmental Toiiinn ' VA Tom Moore In "(Iftlrrr (lid" T Tom Moore In "OfHiir (iCC" r -E Firuuion "Sacred A Profane Ire" F -,1". Friioi "Saervl A Profane 1-ove" OVERBROOK fi3D1 'IAFE0IlD M Thm Meiehin "t It of Silent Men" T-thoii Melchnn "fltv of Silent Men" VV Viae Murray In "Tlie filjilcd III'" T Mne Murray In "The Milled I Hi" F AM Star Ctet In "Pryvlr 8 -niadvs VVa'tnn In "The Vlnn Tinner" PALACE 12H MARKET bTREET 10 A M In 11 111 l l '')'" i'aiiin s "ine Jovirnei'h 1 ml" .r ".,ll?1, ,.n'f.1.lln''1 .'.rm ''(tirne End" w. "'.'.""t UclHn The Jniirnrv'N End" T Jjuijli Jans "The .lourno's End" 1- Hueh Hallln'a "The Joiiruo 'h Pud" H lluich Hsllln's " he. .Iohitiim '. End" PRINPP'CC 101B MARKET STREET M Cosmopolitan Production "I'rolei" T,"llug.h lord's '.'The firrat Dis " V "Nacred nnd Profane Luc'' Z rJitl?. Dnle'i ''Two Mwk 'llh Pn" 1 rO,AL00,L8,- 2. " iur,..'f Comenlence" 8, Arbuckle, Tin Travellni- Sulesman" ors in "Tlie ins" M . ,,,.. .,.,, . ..,,, ,,,.. ,.,.. .... .. ' " njn to 1 1 r M lV nS'm "hlVillll" 7 .-' A"1'0" " ' iSt fWtA" T -Ttllul hVvhvII"- " R ,,c,t ' Motion" nV .My A"ln m "Tl"" " nnl" I W r "o uj u. K?.,in, ""M Horn" n"'Klnit Queen A Joker" 5 J "V Allison ln "Tim UiM Tiir.l" T -flu'dV. Walton in "ti" ". Wh" w"" WOMAN BRA VER THAN MAN UNDER KNIFE, NURSE SAYS Ulasculine Courage Oozes as "Ether Cap" Js Prepared, While Feminine Fortitude Grows Apace A woman may shriek nt n mouse nnd put her fingers In her cars when there's & thunderstorm, but when It comes to undergoing nn operation sIic'h braver than n man, She enn stand more pain and she doesn't make as much fuss as the male who chases the inouso away and tells her tho thunder won't hurt her. Smiling und attractively efficient in her white uniform, Miss Kllznbeth Itapp, an anesthetist at tho Lnnkciinu Hospital, let this little secret slip to day. For the last cicven years Miss Rapp has been getting close-ups of folks who date their lives "before and nfter the operation." During thnt time she has administered tho anesthetic at moro than 7000 operations. The ma jority of these operations wero per formed by Dr. John B. Denver. Women Used to Suffering "Women on tho whole I have found braver than men on the operating table," Miss Itapp said. "Women, ou sec, are more ued to suffering nnd to benrlng things. They have learned not to complain. With a man It is differ ent. He enn't stand pain like u woman can. He doesn't like the thought of It "Of course, this doesn't mean thnt all women are bravo. Sometimes they arc so high-strung they go all to pieces. Hut that Is true of man, too. Some times their nerves get tho upper hand. were full of 'em. Farms, mind jou! So I guess it's back to Broadway for us." "On whnt?" demanded Flo, with a return of her old bplrlt. "I have no conductor friends. Isn't there some way for us " "Yes nnd no," intcruptcd Joe, "It we can show llergcr some new stuff nn net with n bang he'll look nt it. And thnt's oil he has promised to do. "I have it!" she cried, jumping up nnd looking nt him. "You Bay we're to get three nights ln Pnrktown. We'll get to Berger through a friend of mitio who controls the theatre there. I'll ask Tom Gillian " "You will not!" flared Joe. angrily. "Ask thut old political highbinder for a favor? Why. Flo, I wouldn't think of It." "But I would -and bue," she re toiled coolh. "He'd do almost niiy- 1 thing for me sajs so himself. He's In love with mo, and " Flo, dearest, do you I.now whnt jou're saving? An, you In love with that -.She btepped up to him with an angry ) look nnd nut her hand over his mouth. "Joe and Do The Purple Fair." lie oiied etilgmullcally. "That's the big seieam, Flo. I have it, girlie, I have it. It's the biggest idcu west of Broadway. Purplo all over purple hangings, purplo costumes. pui;plo lights the very " t She regurded him with wistful amusement. Joe was always like that a visionary a dreamer. Finally she agreed, and Joe, happy again, dashed out of the tlicwdng room. As their train pulled into Pniktown early tho following Monday morning Flo missed Joe, but ns blu stepped off the train sho saw Tom Gillian, big, bluff nnd devouring, beuring dow n on her with bunds outsti etched. "Little Flo!" he exclaimed boibter ouslj. "Come, here's my machine Jump In." And he followed bor into the cur, which moved briskly nway. "Got your postal," ho told her, hold ing n fut, warm hand over her little cool one. "Whnt's tho big Idea?" Flo told him. Not that she lacked confidence in her paitncr, b!io ex plained, but then Tom could help them so much "Great' And I can fix it for you." he ndded boastfully. "I control every thing ln this town they do ns I tell ". . lou ought to inarrv inc. tionej " (1 be fixed for life lie tlidn f notice her slight shudder 'Now vou go right nhead and buy what on need. No. the cleik nt the Saion assurwl her. Mr. Williams had not reglsteied us jet. Flo went to her room, luter lunched nlone and then went to the III0T0ri.A14 RIALTO ERMANTOWN 1'-' J AT TULPEHOt AVENUE IOCKEN 8T M Lota Wiher "Tho VVlie Wive" TLola Weber's "Tuo Vle Whm" w Mr. ajid Mra Di Kaen In "Twin Hel" r William Hujuell In "Coforndn Pluck" f Arbuckle, "The Travillnj: Hale.nmn" S Arbuckle. 'Tho Trnvellnir Malevmnn" RI IRV MARKET- ST IIKI-OW 7TH 1VV-,1J1 10 A. M ti 11 IB P. M. M -8. Chanlln, "K)a. (lucen ind .loker" TS Chaplin, "Klnjr. tlueen nnd .Joker" W 8 Chaplin. "Ktnir. ()ttoen and Joker" T. Louise Olaunt in "I Am fnilltj" K Loulao Olaum In "I Am OujIUr" S Loulee QUium In "I Am fluiltj" SAVPlV ,211 MARKET STREET U- VVJI ti A M TO WDNli inHT M. All-3tnr Lit In "rnlnlilnr" T AlI-SiHr Cast in "C'oliirlilenrp'' T - L BMrynwr, In $ Ore,.. J'W.Jure;; h ?irrimor . In "Tho flrenr Adif ntuits" 3 r ii.-.V,-. i- S L. Bsrrymore In "The Orest dtenture" CTAMI CV MARKET AT 10TH J i-ll ill. 1 1 1 tR a M to 1 1 15 P M. M - T Melehan "The ronqueit of Canaan" T T MsUfluvn, "The Conmiet of nuaim" "V T Mrlirhan, "The f'onnuritt of rinann" T T Stelhon "Tlie Conmiet c' Cnnuan" T. JNlynan, "Tlii. Cona-jeat of Cinnan" S V Molshan "The Conquest of Canaan" 333 MARKET(18TnMn,T, 7,",A,? M -t rarrjmor "Tho Oroit ll'tlpp,, T I, II rrj-m-r-" mT1ip finv.t XHnlnrr' I ' iu 1 1 it .- tic ( r i Hill IIINir I T T Vteltrtian "Wilte nnd iminirled" , I" -T Mebrhsn "Vhlto and rtiniiirrleil" S r Mlhvn "Hlitt and 1'ninnrried" VICTORIA MARKET ST sb 0TH 0 A M m 11 15 P M M Eugene O Rrlen In "World's Vpart" T Eurens O rtrlen In "VVrrld A"art" W Fuirerw f) Ilrien In "World's Apart' T Eusene O Rrlen In "VTo'ld'i Apart" F Euiene O'Hnen In "Worlcl'i Apart' S Eusene O Brian In "World s part" The NIXON-NIRDL1NCER THEATRES RP1 MDNT B:,D ABOVE MARKET XJ,'- , 1 10 3-fl SO I , 11 P M PPTiAR fl0T'1 CEDVR AVENUE T n . i "o i n n ao to ii p. m " -,'.' v.1." " in -iieiiiiiation" ,,T I'rl'Cllla Dean n "Reputation" va Paulina Frederick In "Mili-ice" I'." I'flllliHs VvmAmrlrtl, It, (IUr.1.. -.-! -o, S,,,ue "syakawa In "Black noses" 8. Uessus Ilsyskaws In "UUck Roses" le r Hajt Hays 1311 Market RF("!FNT MARKET PT fielow I7TH I rr IOI-T ra if m,7TTTJ7T m to .MinNtQHT I r"-A-ClN 1 4t A M , n P jl LULIoLUM ,1V" b" Both a nota T - rrink M0 In ''TI,. i : -;-..ri.. I.. .".'" .""",Dn..L' "I.HC'1 P,.nl,.. .,, i rnnK .-iaio in "inn lllnrliip Trfill'. I W-Frauv MVo in "'Ihe i IuIhh ' r" " 't-Vl.la H.na In "TI ? ff 5'nr" V"'" T Ue-VVI llama "The Deill's 'oiif.v.Bton" , p j 'm p"na Id "VI,' 1 nf.l..'1"." '' r,,,,r " PI.ee VVlillam. "The Dei ll's I nnfesslon" S r Illll nt"n In "Hear?. t l'"ehl.ev" !lyj " ra"' Tl0 n,"' Couft-sslon" iiiuington in Heart Are frump" Then it Is hard to do anything with them." Contrary to the gcnernlly accepted opinion, It is not the knife that persons about to be operated on fear, but tho ethor. w hen they nre wheeled' into tho operating room and come to the nctual moment of tnklng the nnesthetlc, they become afraid. It Is because of her finer perception and feeling that n woman makes an excellent nnestbetlst on such occasions, most doctors wiy. It Is n moment for a woman's Intui tion ! No Terrors In Operating Itooni Tho anesthetist lemalns during tho entire operation, but Miss Itapp only laughed at the absurditj of the thought when she wns asked it the night of blood never mndo her weak or faint "Oh, my, no," she (.nid, her blue ejes twinkling. "It nror did," and then ln tho next breath unconclouHly sho showed Iwiw the woman nnosthetlst must combine with this sterner stuff of womanhood its tendercst qualities b) input by and understanding. "When the pntlent Is nervous," Miss Itapp explained, "ft is necosnry to become conso'or and friend. Fcnr of the anesthetic, I have discovered, is mostly through hearsay nnd can often be reasoned nway with a little patience and common sense. With foreigners, of course, It is harder. You cannot say. 'Just breath natural).' to them. I often use signs to make them under stand." theatre, still wondering about Joe. A few minutes before matinee ho appeared. , "Joe, where have jou been? ' "Oh, just niosujwg around seeing some old friends; thut'.s nil. " He seemed detached, taciturn, unusual for Joe. The next morning Flo Htnrted out. From dry goods store to dry goods store she went trying to find purple. I'urple hats, purple hangings, purple every thing. And pluce utter place shp was met with the Indifferent response, "Just out." "How nro you making out with tho purple idea. Joe?" sho askod, keeping her own counsel about her fruitless quest. "Oh, so-so," he answered listlessly in fact ho listlessly that Flo was glad to see big, laughing Tom (Jllliun after the evening's performance. "Better think it over, Flo," advised Uilllau us he said good-night to her ln the Saxon lobby nu hour or so luter. '"ro her sVartled The following morning as Flo cu gaze fell upon fceveiul purple garments jjng ,lcross her tiunk And then on tho mirror, from which wore suspended iwo-coiumn nrticies trom tlm t'nrl: town papers. With a glad civ of hap piness she sped to .Toe's dressing room, and after knocking, burst m on a very purple .Toe purple in raiment, but rosy in color. "Joe," she cried, happily, "it's a knockout. Those hangings I passed out there they're wonderful!" "Tho contract's even better," he rc nlied. "Kortv weeks ..ollil." "But, .Toe. I looked nil over nnd i J couldn't und a thing. Tom must have " "He did," Interrupted Joe, snvageh "Ho did fix it so that you couldn't find nnj thing. I know nil about it And I know jou'd tip him off Never mind. I'm not blaming you. but vou should have had more confidence in me I knew what'd happen when jou told him. He's willing to go to unv it tremes to lund vou. And so he tlppid off every lieutenant, political bootlicker and crony in town to stop ul! Gales in purplo. And If I do sav It mvself, bo's some little fixer But Joe 'Wil liams beat him to It "1 know n better one " she whis pered, and then the white of her arms and the purple of his collar and the carmine of their lips blended happllv wir.iow nnoi iark WA!,rAM's 4tN,Vi:,7,p.h,,!?r .v,"ch,',"ra HBMn-icMrMVKr.rAKi". n?y Cnnrrrla by N. SN'EI.I.KMIt ltd C'llOltVI . Vi J "u.uuh iniinuer. 1I. 1111 lilllltTI,, I'HOTOI'I.WS HOTO-PUyT 1 M .'""u COMPANY r yrAMtmeA JUMBO JtmhoTunr nn T-. i.. ..... ." -ni't- jnvr "ll,r r.t r t,i .- u LEADER "" MArvE V W,!c Te ..4-: ,' C SP"' H Wallum R'U n 'Too Mueli Mpeeil Too Mnrli hpei-p locust vi-r. r,n' k?t btrcbts ,I'" ' 1 i Bvw 0 an to 11 M -!rm Desmnrd '- "The Parish ivi,.,. T Conwav Tnrl. ! Th Parlkh ni... , uck or the Tliter" llnck k Jie Tlier" Iluikliig the Thier' I Conwi Teat! in S Cons T.dr! i. STRAND OERMWTOWN AVE. - INniXLV AT vrAr.O STRFPT J 01; Romance V Ethel h S,1!1"! "' - l "I!h- R Ethel i" 1Wi Health AT OTHER THEATRES V1EMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Germantowa "'," r"rFni" u" yv M ii Hewn on 1 I K I nr i - II lsn ii ii F 1 V II I) mn a F U , .. . . ' ' 'vetloii' T-Rel,n n,IU,, , Tlie Vlarrll Ilnri'"' V n.u Tmiei. in "Th vtn ! "?,. ' n- n " !!,, ,l,.- S -D.bs l.a.,,.1, , The Mirch iiirl." JEFFERSON Tis-& 1 ?I V ahum m pv...a I f t- . 7. "' ' ,m , . .".- -'.'" "i- anz-fj i W K Ma. nonvld In VI, I ,V, , I ,frhi' T- VVa'-se. Re,d ,n "Th YoVbs'p&Vi S-O Miore "V i,,,rB of'fVtenle'n-ee" PARK ,S R. At-nl? n. V, ..F ,5..N"1rJ '. 'IP.Misr lllond" WEST ALLEGHENY -mV, T l M. le h "Whnt llierr Unmiin Unon"" .Diriihy Ualton "The Idol of the Xiirtli" T D 9. A -All-.Vtar Cast, "StraUhl Is tfi Wav" .-Milton Sills In "Th? yalu, Vltalei"' B ""ri iiuici IlrrHa I'.irn.l. 7:r.-"iin; iiOHKMIAN 5IHI." 9i43 Inr,-ell l.rpit OrrlirMm ronrfrt Mllli VERA THT1. Siiiirniu lOMOKium soisa aniJ his k.m . ,r "" io London" a -William S im in "lielUn W' IDinECTlON BTANLBT WEEK STARTlNtt MONDAY MAHICKT A PAHAMOt'NT PICTUMK JsytSj infce imp-.-M ''i-tto'n --JBBEeI9 L21? oArrio r souths noflc BY ni (3Bf J BOOTH TARKINOTON ' 1 AdJed-rtie Pantomlmo Fantaty "fao ARCADIA cnnaTN't'T nnLow lorn NRXT WEEK MhM AISLES TER and MONTE BLUE in "MOONLIGHT and HONEYSUCKLE" Mil PALACE I'J 14 MARKET STHHET HUGO BALUN presents ip Th Crt marklnir h new proeui tl n Jt N I'Llt & MARKET STHEET3 VanieiPf 11 A M .tnllr M r..s r vvli.k HI. t.ST v Y HII'I'ODr.OML HIT Gaudscfimidf's nccKN'rmc cLOvvars with their TRAINED bPANISH POODI.LS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION FOSTER & SEAftM ri'RVEYORS Or NONSENSE OTHER AfTS WORTH WHILE AJwwwyagtBnanyggWBPSCTBWia 4 19 mm L. fl 1 -43 fe53fc with D wW iSM I 3 R ' UJSKS&I VIVIIKI. KAt.MN Rvl BV Ev jmMiv," ' globe! KuyM UftwosaMQtHsVwnHMMtulMjMiffUaa rarrTrn CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE ;sext Week - pn tal 1. 'i '1 Kngaf tile rf ' e Mue -ai I jmed S'lri' OEOSL lim & OLE MMFiELD piirariXTiNT, an AnnANO Mi nt of o t ?ren ia'.tii nr.HEAnsiNn ' DORIS DUNCAN ASSI"TI- HY JM If T RilI.T. JACK McGOWAN T'upulor Sfr r .vrvUV In Si pub AL WHITE iT 1921 IV ITIt At Vill 1 . VMl SAM GREEN & MILDRED MYRA BURNS BROS. i:rit VDDI'.I) ATTHAtTlUN C. B. MADDOCK Presents ts ii nBAM f Tn vv rT TVVii aH'JVH l' lit . I .M l Mill 15 I. Xti ro Jl D0 INC l.l UINO VVAH TAX SEATS CN SAtj. rzzzzi Home of Refined Amusements ri s 1 ott thi iiinmis Children Toy Day 300 TOYS 300 I rp Drnulne for Ml hUdrpn r.nlprhiK tho I'nrk IWtwptn 1 nnd 3 1 'H DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND! Ercolp Durbano, Conrlurtor I'lore'nce Bernard, Sopmno FirrWarln "i erv Prt-Zov A'ipi( tezzzzzzzzzzznrr?z&rvr?zz 'UUIlll I II I miunu mill uix I, -ULOLt J I 34 S. 52.1 St. Eit.ilillahed 11)00 Coolest Ballroom in the City During July and August Big Reception Monday and Saturday Cn Followed hy Reception FRIDAY privatf a im $r: 1 i rrrrrtT- ESSONS vN O rnrmTrrrrnnTurtTnfn m-$ REFINED ENTERrAINMENT" nr .- ro. r uu SI KJIU f HAIKU s t no i urn r.iiKiiitriiieiii FAY MARBE ,, ''""'r'l,,J Snim mill Iiinres EMILY LEA i),"n;r,r,,ro".' li-'feld lll'lif TYRELL& MACK " '."; "' FLORENCE INGERS0LL'r VTw ;.;; vwvww. -WM, ;. y ' IWOODSIDE j -J era5a-,WUabirM,-,Vjl .sMJJMa-iii,,l u i.raBTiasaPir;-: as a ite W'TrsfAai COMPANT QF AMEttlCA! 1 1 A M. TO II P. M. AT 10TH Thomag VEei1i.aiiL The Gbnqaesf of Mtglc Dolls or foliimblne'a Dream" .(F VICTORIA MAnKET AITOVE NINTH NEXT WEEK EIIGEHI 'BRIEH in John Ljnch's 11 11 An Alan Croslantl Production vviih a tenp 'imtllntr i Ty MUtr.f, IIAI.I.1N A OKOIUII". IIACIini"T serious drama mndo vvliMout a. sub-title. epurh In the art of tho motion picture MPIT6 721 Market Street NEXT WEEK NORMA TALMADGE '" "T,!E MOTH" UllCilXJ i NrvT Tvr;r:iv- Unrl-.( Ut L. MAY ALLISON T " "b OBIIMAMilftN 4 CHELTEN Avii Mon Tues Wed. "THE LOST ROMANCE" THE OK HAT ORTHER Hrnad & Erie Ave .Mon. Tush.. Wd. "THE GREAT LOVER" 333 Market til. iiikaiiu; Tuea Wed. Mon LIONEL BARRYMORE "Th C"t (10th Hnd Walnut Men Tus Wed. POLA NEGRI ln "ovpsv iwpmnw miiswn ihhiiimwihi COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! DeHAVEN & NICE IN TIU" M I.T tVi (! 17111 ' W'lh TAl'lv MrVIANl S n the Piano JUVENILE REVIEW HIS 1 U'Tt.r fOMPA N IOJS BtlTY MAR UN & PHILIP MOORE AESOP'S FABLES AND l.MUA VDUKU VTJIIACTIOM MONDAY V CHARLES WITHERS f v T rp r n r T' s im: HI n . i CM or-lt Silo VVrfK ts DVANCE, &t'lCL,'cL derm lntimn ve A VcnsnKi St Mnniln, Tuenlir ind Weilnexlar "la ( n,t In .iim De Mllle's "LOST ROMANCE" rii,r.du I ,nil jirjT ETHEL CLAYTON '" H r in s$lqxicUa, I .nr uler ie A Porn first Street vinnili Tiiesd.r ,.nil Weiln.sdar Jamei Mrkuoed nn Tnrrest und Alice (miner in "A WISE FOOL" 1 hiir.in X ttjlav .lit. I NritlirddT T(r Mf i II mryn nllfif f Up! I octtoi D A IO( ST 8TS. Vlnn Tuea Weil. tllr.. .... i-', .1 .".' S.'" '.' '" '" ' n,,21" J? "nienil n. III, .t "THE PARISH PRIEST" Th.r. m CONWAY TEARLE "BUCKING THE TIGER" "TI 0. IU ""dab Vlnrket IrjCX.nLO'lll, . Milt. 3i30 Mmii Tin Vied -HUM! VIAIO In "THF Bl AZING TRAIL" Thnr.di. Trhl ,t Ontiinlm "Tliv hrv n ; ( (in svmv gr MiirUetst Ilel. (10th miimiu it i -n SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "III l It'lM'.s Wed "UOVII N Wild !T" 'lhiirs Irl 'Till mn TAVIEK" atiirdn lllt VN r M XslllUHN1 In Till n 'Hi l.OMxiN'. '" " Mini A I DMt AVE. ftZLrtr viriKi -.so ,-6vvv' Ml. ins ilitotiill PRISCILLA DEAN m "REPUTATION" Uednodai A. rhnrsdur Pauline Frederick , in "SALVAGE" lildio A Hntiirdnr Sr ,M I II V R.lVA In III VI I. IKINEA" Voller's Dancing OSII ST. MIRTH IK VMHKI7T OPEN ALL SUMMER RECEPTIONS ! '" v, ."""av Private Lessons Day & Evr. JACK LeROY and HU "ORIGINAL FIVE" Tho flesl Week of the Year ? . ni '; 7 'A at i : mvi I A'M nu I :Jif i y f t 'I s lu '-- ?. i ' 'V i rt?i Jr t ajJl,"i ,,f' r h
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