tf,:j'7 4 t v Wf. i ' A1" 'w I Vnr- '' Vi 4; . - . v -M " " $ n 1 , . ,. .'u" . ' " V if-" t f EVENING PUBLIC LfebGfE6PHiLXr)ELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST- 20, 1921 V I , . IJ ' THE DAILY NOVELETTE Prlacllta to the Rescue Hy II. LOUIS RAYISOM) "It's always the enmc way with you. Jntio Crawford!" declared .Tane'ti cousin 1'rlsoilla In tones of utmost ex ..njrntlon. "foil net your heart on Shine nnd then onre you get It , ood night! You no longer care two Jln about it I" "Doubtless you're rlffht, old ilear,',' drawled Jane lazily from the cushiony depths of the couch lmmmock. "Not tlio achievement, but the nchlevlnR, N mv Joy! However, what's the Imme diate, enuse of your wroth?" "Pinch, your Pekinese," returned Prlsclllo tartly. "After wheedling him out of your long-nuffcrini? father, you've as much use. for him ns for the kitchen mop. The cronture Is far fonder of mc because I give him his mcaN tlmn of you, his owner." ""(Jet along with you, rrlscllla!" and Jane, suddenly indignant, wit upright ind flung a cushion at her cousin's fnlr head. Then stooping, she gathered the tlnv subject of discussion Into her arms. "Little dogglo musn't like other nenplcM better than mo!" she warned Mm croonlngly. The next Instant she tumbled I lie puppy unceremoniously Into l'rlscllla's lap. "Heavens, bore's Dick already!" Sure enough, Dick Newton, Jane's fiance of twenty-four hours' standing, as swinging in at the gate, his pleas ont eyes alight at the sight of the girl lie loved. A moment Inter, as I'rlscllla made swift and tactful retreat indoors, he took .fane In hit arms. "Jane, dnrllng, wc must be married within the month. My firm is sending me out to Shanghai and the trip will be our honeymoon !" '" Itlchard Newton had come to War rcnivlllc for n brief sojourn as tempo rary malinger of n chain of stores, t'om blnlng the attributes of a best-seller hero with a few individual attractions oMiN own, he hnd strangely caused no end of fluttering in the community's feminine hearts among them Jane's. In fact, the rumor wns shuttled about among her gossipy little crowd thnt Jnne was nctually hard hit and was making n dead set for tho newcomer. And it must be confessed that, in so far ns such a thing was posslblo for a modest, well-bred girl, Jnne certainly n. A carefully casual meeting now nnd then, a bid to cnll when the warm summer night mode the dnrkened vo lnmin cool and invitational, an irresist ible gown but every girl knows the formula. Dick had come, had seen, and after a conervatlvc dclny (ill the more provoca tive, had been conquered. Camo the hour when Jane whispered n properly lieiltnnt "yes" and now, in the near future, nearer than she had dreamed, tinkled the wedding bells. Then, about the ears of those con cerned, on the very day beforo the wed ding, the universe nil but tumbled. Jane, her nerves worn to nn edge by crowded dajs of preparation for nn emit which would occupy at most a brief hour or so, went suddenly to pieces. "It's it's oil n mistake!" she walled to l'rlscllln, who hud paused astounded in the act of stuffing with tissue paper the sleeves of n taffeta gown. "I I I don't want to be murricd!" "Of all things!" cried Priscllla, ipiltc aghast. "Jnne Crawford, arc you irnj!?" "M maybe." sobbed Jnne. dabbing at her eyes with a silky bit of lingJTie. "I wns certainly r crazy about Dick until I got him. And now " "In other words," said l'rlscilln coldly, "he's n second I'lnch. Well what nre you going to do about it?" "Will .miu will jou tell him?" asked lane timidly. For ii full minute Priscllla s-tared blankly at her cousin. Then her glnncc swept the room heaped with wedding liner and her expression grew thought ful. "Well." she snld at lust, "I sup pose , ns your mnld of honor, I'm ut 0r beck nnd cnll for most nny old job. So here goes ! I hnppeu to know that Dick's over nt the house chinning with Dad," She sprang up lightly, tniseil the tnffotu gown in the trunk tray nnd was gone. During her cousin's absence, which was longer thnn she had nntlclputed, .Innu nlternuted between sighs of re lief nnd spasms of drend. What would Dirk say? How would he tnke it? Would he men did do such things go off and kill himself? When Pilselllii returned her ees held nn odd expression altogether .uufathom nhle. "Jnne I I fully Intended to do ns juu n.sked hut, rend for yourself!" She extended n inon's-size envelope, then folded her bonds mid wutehed Jnne's fnee ns she rend : "Denr June What will j on think of me' 1 regret well, let me Murt the whole thing out. 1 feel like n cad. but are you sine we hud better go through with this? Do i cure enough, nfter all? Hadn't we better rectify it mis take before it is too Into? "RICIIAItD NKWTON." For n moment there wns silence silence so deep thnt the iliscordnnt tick ing of two gilt clocks In a distant room was distinctly nudlble. Then Jnne Hew to the telephone. "You, Dick? Well, listen! You cnu't mean whnt jou wrote! You you why. my heart would be broken! Oh, oh'11 think T hnve no dlgnitv no Pride It is all right? Thnnk heaven !" Jnne turned to her cousin. "Don't ou ever tell u single soul, Priscllla, that I almost wnsu't murricd ! As for Diek--1 just know I can make him happy!" After the ceremony the following dav Dick managed n word with the maid nf honor. "You sure were n brick," he told her gratefully, "putting mc wHe how to deal with Janu yesterday. Of course, it was only the excitement, but " "Of course," agreed Priscllla, "onlv - n word of advice, Dick. Don't ever let Jane feel too sure of you !" In the limousine that bore them uwa. lime enst a suspicious glume at her luisbnnd. "What were jou nnd Pii. illla talking about? 1 warn ou I'm going to be frightfully jealous?" "Jealous?" cried Dick, drawing her close. "As If 1 could ever, ever, in nil tie wide, wide world " he pnused middenly mindful of Prlsclllu'8 parting words. "Well, darling, If I hndn't met jou first, Prlscilln is one of the girls I would like to hnve married!" Sousa Enters Third Week The third week of the engagement of Lieutenant Commander John Philip nonn mul lito Kn...i - xi.m .. 11 I "" "" lit, ,1,1 Ul t llll VIIIHC tork starts with the concerts of this ..,". -""SUM Ul. The third of the AU-Housa Days" will bo on next llmrsday, August 25. Remaining days of the 1021 seuson HI be replete with Interest to lovers I Housn music, to lovers of outdoor enter ainmept. The nrtlst so'olsts for he third week will include Miss Mm jrie .Moodj, soprano soloist, who en ts u,,o h,T n,Ini ,,,, ,j,ml wt,ek. ili 8 ,t""1 '''"Jd Kinney, contralto so- "f,t'1,,IJl an artist of rnre ability, who W K '"""d fop the first tlmo nt Wil- n"y "rQvci John Dolnn, cornctlst; J. yurewlch, snxophono soloist; Ueorge lit. urMy' ylPhono soloist; Kills Me- ni I1, ,lut0 w'o'at: Joseph Delueii, tin "i"llu"' s.0,"iKt- "''' 'T- " Scheuler, Iri)mb' soloist. Sm, (,li,,'f t-!1(','lnl ,,VPMt "f ho thlid S ""h wil' he the uiiuuul demon, yrntlon of the Montgomery Count !,:?uTu? A.t.oi'IntIoii. on next Sat KlM. Au,,lbt h JIyflvo voltin M0;.i2. "-'""'J'anlcH from nil parts of Moift m.ciry ,Couny will scud delcga w" to tho demonstration. 1MII..III n i.'jril. 2ns:ExUWB.?HiH JBSKaXTm. mm&t't&'m ttiHI JK k. (f'rJrtixy y- Jdrmm effiMgham pinto, jas. kirkwood. e.k. Lincoln. bebe daniels (L'llfll3rl5flBsV' LIFE". "A WISE TOOL" "THE WOMAN GOD 'ONE WILD k'SvlBHl IwrtWi k MitfSMm&A CaPito1 Oivoli--- CHANGED" Locust- WEEK" Arcadia- vd' m .ir.rr- u ;; t? wmss x & Mmmt v4ivi jmryr - -v ih- yr" i!i : (.s... v". ;". .'-':.,,., ,.) ias'mAm hi.hb ,i'-fi , t i -'!- kb SV 'Wi- ! u ,W'AiM I kfd j ;.;?.;., , , :: JhWH -1 hSSIBWJHk' IB f ' J cv " fsrBBBBBBBl mp? :pfeiil to- ?$ Mmw '' . HHI HI ; ' $H ' BBwl'liB RUDOLPH VALENTINO. rJmMSSKBUKL 1MW, " i ,. KS9w ."?. ' "'xm dttci dlhikilc WMMUHKHK' ,nUKj oun id I'-.'yWfti'' : ' ':' d-,iit- iv-ir-xFMrM -AVHl.tHHflBH UU'Dft. A-f '', A "'' :'sm 'i-"" ,u' MT DBHMHHI VV S7;tw " h-nmf'i'''M. ' apocalypse iWft IHnv wl 3ro'""" Xy:: &': xl' ,'iiJM iBw6iBaBBBttBBBi9VBT TOM mix, -after l .'"A t'Y-"' 's'y,AaT MwUBBVaWalV ill WW? OWN HEART" jL:''ii:Vimm vBVWbVBbP1BEB-SmmJL. Victoria. -'!.?:v)v,,i!5' bWIIWmVF 'IBbI - tvvvmi m ow vWivic -vczsl: ymur-.m FRANK WILCOX. KeitfVS MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON NOW Is the author's moment In the movlng-picturo business since the mechnulcnl side seems to have ulinoM reached perfection, but what has ( lllinerio millinieii nguinsi mis n.-rn-c-tiou's gaining its full appreciation is because the stories have so often been so inadequate, so wanting in knowl edge of life or the luws of psychology. Hut each month better stories teem to show In the pictures released, and ery soon the public will be nhle to look for uu id to the pleasure of huvlng their intelligence nwakened as well as their c)0 diwrted. A good example of this will be "The tirent Moment,' which will have its local premiere at the Stan ley on Monday. "A'i LL of tho photoplnjH that nre eally worth while and of the kind that lutclllgint audiences will ap preciate will bo shown at Hie Locust, liclmout, Kivoll, Nixon. Coliseum, Ce dar, Leader and Strand Thcutic," snid Fied (l. Nlxon-Nlrdlinger. "Our schedule of photoplajs will embiuce some of the finest piodurtlons (hat have been made. There nre u nuiiifier of good pictures on the inniket which al lows a careful selection of only thubcst. If n jilctutc N up to the standard of our tfieatres, the patrons will surely see It." THOSE who see "The Kur Horse men of the Apceallise" nt the (Jiir rick Monday night will, it Is snid, not need n sworn utmmwi io convince uiem thnt miiny of the characters visualized on the pci ecu are actual personalities, taken from real life. When Hex Ingram suggested to HIiipco Ibane. the Spanish novelist. that the iutinductlon of the Huenos w-.u ,in.,,.., i, u -itli nil its vlvlil ..linr. ncters, would f'oun u striking contrast to the subsequent scenes in l'ails nnd nt the same time would serve to bring into relief the evil inlluenccs under which old Miid.uluga. the ( entnur, brought up his grandson, Julio l)es nojers, he objected to It unless the scene wns made absolutely true to life b, the introdiu tlou of characters from renl llfo who would naturally be found in such an environment and not actors made up for the parts. Ingram agreed to this, nnd repre sentatives were sent ulong the l'aclllc Coast and into the most notorious re sorts to. .secure types. The girls in the Hoca niiisic hull scenes nie experienced mot Ion -picture actresses, but tho men, with few exceptions, are actual dere licts, gathered with infinite patience, trauhpoitcd nt considerable expense to the "Four Horsemen" cutnp and housed and fed until their services were re quired for the Huenos Aires scenes. This, It is declared, is only one of the ninny touches of realism thnt make the picture mi remarkable. This Idea of genuineness, however, was not confined to tho "extra people." Kudolph Valentino, who, as JiiIId, dnnces the tango with Itcatrico Domln gue., wns a professional dancer be tote he beiiuiio a niiitlon-phtutc actor, and Miss Dnmlngiicz was an expert on Lntiii-Auiericau dances. Nothing, el deiitb. was left undone to make the dunce hall scenes absolutely true to life. n LAHA KIMHALL YOUNG will be J seen nt the Hnlnce the seen nt the Hnlnce the week of August L'O In her lntest drama, "Chnrge It," hy Sada Cowan. It tolls the story or a woman wiio could not realize the value of money, and win; could not sliiuil prosperity. AN AMKHICAN college girl in nn American college story. That's what will be offered nt the Arcadia tho week nf August 20, when Wanda Hnw lev will be seen In the first Phila delphia showing of "The Snob," n tale of campus life, hy William J. Neldlg. A better choice of star for such a play could hardly have been mnde. Miss Hawley Is n true epitome of the real American girl. Horn In Scrnutnu, Ha , and educnted in Seattle (Wash.) high school, she llcd the life of the t j pleal Amerlcau young woman. From high school sho went to the University of Washington, and. after n period there, taught music in Ilremerton (Wash,) bchools. And sho hasn't for gotten her school dnys. cither. Only recently sho wroto the words and music for n song which has been adopted us the offlclnl song of the Seat tle High School. That Is u matter of which she Is prouder even than her success In the, screen world. WQVF.l J lit XKH Tlin HILL" will be shown tho Stanton Theatre when that house reopens for tho season. The theme 'of i'Over 'the Hill" is mother lore,- and the story Is based upon -the sftsmm.' I'm. s d'Xiiax - .' FEATURES FOR THlil WEEK JBTih" -- flBl mmmr t m? mmm i v HHRH . w :' em,mm , C3LOUIA SWANSON. "THE GREAT MOMENT" Sidney- work of Will Cnrleton, tho poet. The uction is drawn from nil Incident which occurred during the boyhood of Cnrle ton, who lived on u farm nnd kn"w intimately the characters that have been mnde immortal on the screen. The Incident of Curlcton's early life Im pressed him so vividly that lu never forgot It. nnd when he hud grown to mnn's estnte he mnde it the theme of two of his best -loved poems. Forrest Opens Labor Day The I'orrest will open September ." with the premier of Charles Dilliiig ham's musical coined v. with John Charles Thomus, in "The Love Let ter," founded on Frnnz Molnur's "The Wolf." with book nnd lyrics hy Wil liam I.ellnron. music hv Victor Jacob! nnd staged by Ldward Kojee. Will Wet will be the leading comedian. Fred anil Allele Astaire, Carol.wi Thom son. Mnriorie (iiitesnn. f'ntlierlne rStewnrt, Charles Laurence. Vincent Sulllviin. the Whltmoie sisters, Nina Frances mid Murlon. Coming to Local Theatres As in i Important eaily uttinctlou at the Hroad Street Theatre. Charles I till -Iiighuin will prevent "A Hill of Divoice- hnent." "ith Allen I'ollnel: and n dls tlugiiished cast. This is the nlav hv Miss ('lenience Dane that Is now all the rage at St. Martin's Thentre. London. "Two Little (lirls In Hlue," with hook by Fred Jmkson, music by l'uul Lnnlu iiilid Vincent Youiiutns and lyrics by Ar thur Finnic is the second attraction at "'o I'orrest. Woodalde's Two New Events Two events of imiiortnuco urc whcil ulcd for WoocNiilc I'urk within the next two weeks. On TuomIh.v next the bec ond Children's Dny lll ho stiiRcil when nil children under twelve cnrs of kc, upon entering the I 'ark, will receive n strip of coupon tickets which will entitle them to fiee rides on the amui-cineiits between tho hours of 1 und II 1. M. The second event will tnke plnce Sat urday .September 3, when the unniiul outing of the Delaware County Fire men's Association will be held. New Karlton Nearly Ready Itupld progress is being made In the building of the new Knrltou Thentn. the latest addition to tho long list of Stanley Company of America theatres, located on Chestnut street nbovc llrond, the site of Kuglcr's restaurant which was destroyed by lire some time ago. Jules I). Mnstbnum, president of the Stnnley company, stated that so rapldlt is the work progressing that he cxpect3 to he able to announce tho oneiiini ilnte and the exact policy of the Karlton i within ten days or two weeks. Child Falls Three Stories gi Doris Schelber, three jears old. col orcd, fell from the third-story window of her home nt -108 North Eighth street, today, receiving concussion of ttie brain Sho In in a serious condition in thu Itooscvclt Hospital. It stays fresh over Sunday Victor Bread i i i -ii i I iT in i i ii I 1 Big JC g I Loaf J I At nil our Stores I IN THE CITY'S THEATRES Shubert Vaudeville In September Shubert vaudeville becomes a i entity in September when the Chestnut Street Opera House opens. For over six months u crentlng'stulT has been steadily ut work preparing nin tcrlal and nets nnd this stuff l cumins a feature of the organi.ation. Pro ducers, writers, composers and direc tors, inuiiy of them iutcrmilioniilly ft - i nious, urc Included in tlio personnel of the general staff. As features of each I bill there will be condensed wrsions of famous muslciil productions, established dramatic successes, operattas and mod- crn revues, in many instances these miniature productions will be pla.ed by the full mid original casts. That the new circuit is able to piesent so many stars Is due to the huge number of well-known nctors and actiesses nl ready under contract to the Messrs. Shubert. The pure variety section of the bills will contain the pick of Ameri can and Kuropean talent and novelties. More Theatres to Open The Casino opens Saturday night, September l. with Hose Sydell's "Lon don Holies. " The Hijou will open on the sume date with Jimmy Cooper and his "Henuty Hevue." Music will be n special feature at the Metropolitan Opera House when Mae. Desmond and Her IMajers piesent "Way Down Kast." beginning Saturday evening. September 'A. J. Fred Xiiiimcrmnn and sons announce the opening of the Lib erty nnd Fuirmount Theatres on Aug ust UU, presenting photoplays. The Orpheuni Theatre will open on Sep tember ! (Labor Day inntlnee) with the Orpheum I'lnjers in a big Hi mid way HUCCC-S. Madge Kennedy (Herself) In Play Madge Kennedy, one of the noted beauties of the stage, fomes to the Ljrle Theatre Mondav owning. Sep tember fi. in Henry W. Snvuge's pro dm tlon of "Cornered," direct from a six months' run nt the Astor Theatre, New York. Miss Kennedy will be sup ported by the origlnnl cast. Pla.ilng nn innocent, rouud-cwd, modest type of mmg woman. Miss Kenned.v estab lished n big reputation as a comedienne a few j cars ago when sJic wiis the orlglnntor nnd featured plaer of such roles In "Twin Heds" and "Fair and Warmer " f GARRICK Juniper anil ( lirnlnut Sli, Siim'l MTnn.Mnlllnvrr, Hi's, llirr. FIRST MAT. TUESDAY METRO NS5J W THE YEAR'S W "ISENSATION! 9jM WBmZf the APUCArPSEjHHB A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION- ".n nrtlatlc miiHtrrpU-rr." -V V Mall "It U well-nlgli jierfrct." Y World. "Ah n ork of Nupcr-plrture art It lum never been iur- IMMnl," N. Y. Sun, "A photographic triumph." -N Y Cotnmorclal, THE FILM THAT Pl"SEJ?T'll,.Ni'!!!.lBal,a ?'A'' MZk '-'""'.f'"""-. 51-50 nnd 52.01)! Balcony, S1.00 nnd lfconyfSoftSa5GCa.4:hIlic.Ma,mCCS: P,r' S1 "tta AI.I. HBATH HBHKHVKp. SUOWINOH MARY MILES MINTER , THE LITTLE CLOWN" RGont I Vamp, J 'amp, Vamp the Vamp As Coming Soon Theda Lara, famous "vampire" of the screen, and legitimate nnd vaude ville star, will appear In all vaudeville theatres under the direction of the I Htunley Company. ' Theda Iinia won fame on the screen when she was featured by Willium Fo ' in siren roles ami she scored a big suc cess In many of the big features such us "Chopalra," "Salome" and others. She wus seen on the legltlmnto sttige last season in a diamatlc production entitled "The Hlne Flame" and this season she enters vaudcWIle. Miss llara's vehicle for her appear nine in niideville will Include u two reel picture showing her home life nnd her summer work In acting. This will be followed bj n monologue written ex pressly for her. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Tho Park Ave. News Weather. Siiddin. Spoarts. Sam Cross has u bjsickel I and is ierning how to ride It. wich he hasent hud mutch pructlec wt on ac- I count of all the other fellows keeping in showing him how by riding it them- ' sdfs. Sissiety. Miss Maud Jonson had a ' berthdaj party last Wensdav. being ' II yeers old and raying she dont mind admitting her age like some gcrls do , Amuug those present was Mr. Henn Potts. Mr. Li roy Shoostei. Mr. Ld Wernick. Mr. Keddy Merfy. Miss Lo- I letter Mincer and Miss Mary Watklns j istsbiit not leest. Pome by Skinny Martin I Misery Loves Coinpiuiiy 1 ifot n splinter climbing over the fents Hut O nlas alaik: The worst was jet to come because I got another one climbing hailt. Things You Awt to Know. Some clefnnts live to he very old and some don't. Crabs wnwk Imikwords on ac count of being tawt to wen thejre .wiling and seeing other crabs do it. Itir.nisR and rinniiciul. Sid Hunt tried to borro u loan of '20 cents all lust week, but he gave up the ideer on account of not finding cn.Wmdy that liml invwares iver tnat mutch. Hnrgins In WUe Pants. 2 pairs of hardly iibcd wite pants for snle cheep or i(hauge for something us'tlill. See ltcddy Merfy. (Avvcitizeirent ) and tmici: i.ii v tiii:ki:aiti:k PRESENTS Mon. light! n rple of the 'mot le.' " :f Times "The rour llomemeu of the Anociilypse In i trrmrn ilmu effort moreover It U a prleelendy reter ent lileu." Alan Dalo In N Y. American. "In ii picture to renew your folth In lllni production." J Globe. IS MAKING ALL AT 2UB AND BUS HteATH TOH What's to Be Seen in tho Local Theatres Special Photoplays OAItniCK "Tho Pour Horsemen of the Apo'calypso" Is tlio famous iumc Infrrnm ifllm of Ibnnez's rcmarKnble novel bnsed upon tho psychology or tho World War. In It nppenr Ilu dolph Valentino, Allco Terry una many other prominent players. First performance Monday evening. Movies BTAXT.EY "Tho Great Moment" In the Dllnor dlyn story In which Gloria .Swan so n lias the lending role. The grrcat moment might Ixs the one whero the chnnco Is given to" tell of a great love but Is lost. Ham Wood directed It, Special music will bo an ndded at traction. AllCADrA"Ono Wild Week," by Fran ces Hrtrmer nnd directed by Mnurlce Campbell, has nebo Daniels In the lending rolo. It Is n fast-moving story of n girl who likes to have things her own way nfter bolng de nied n lot of pleasures when young VIGTOHIA "After Your Own Heart" has Tom Mix In a story by William Wnllaco Coolt, and It deals with ft lot of tho things thnt make the former Idea of tho West popular Mix does a lot of good riding on his famous horse. Cl'TO, "Llfo" Is tho famous Wil liam A. Ilrady production In which several players talto port. It was written by Thomas lluclinnnn. I ttBOENT "Tho I.tttln Clown" hoe Mary Miles Mlntpr In a. story at cir cus life, directed by Thomas Ilcrfron. Reviewed Heretofore. PAIiAVl. (td HTRAXlt ' Tho Con quest or Canaan , GUI: AT S'OllTlllMX and MAItKHT i XTIU'.r.T- "I.pssons In Love " COLONIAL--"One a Minute' fDStiGAvcL "ftsr4 O THOMAS MEIGH AN IN "The Conquest of Canaan" TlinmlM, I rlilin -ul s lenlni Wm. S. Hart in "The Whistle" iSLwidvi I.iiiii imtrr At. ft IM Mon.. Tum., Wril. IHmMII NAfini, ll V "HV M JACK IIOI.T IN mi, WllA.V.'H "THE LOST ROMANCE" IIAI.I.ItlKIM IIOVS COMEDY 'miIA TIIK 13TII' 'j t,,,-,n. , 'r)'fe -i wfi,r,, THOMAS MEIGHAN in "wiiiTi:ti i wvuiiiw)" Hiinlilne runuil) "Mnthfr'n l.nmh" &fiCJLL4l .VII) .1 l.tld'HT HT.. nt 'iiHO nml n:10 in 11 Two III" Viirr Harold Lloyd in "I Do" I.. I t.'nrnln iiml Sm-m , (turn In TheWoman God Changed' " J S k 0il nil. .Mnrkft n .tionunr. inmiiiy unu ttvilnrmlny JACK PICKFORD In "Tlie .Mum Miii Hjcl I'tpntliliis" TImtmIh), l'rlil" i mi M ..Mr,!,, "''RTTin'1 "THE CONCERT" " I Jt ' 0 Bill tinil Rs,WWWV nt :S0 A n-3 In II Mr-... T..,l ., ...! t? , .-. .1 HERBERT RAWLINSON in "tiik h.ki:fi:i.i cask.' TliurMlii). Trlilit nml iiliircliit .lMVH lilltKWOIin. I.U-K 11(11. Lis. TI'.II nml INN rilHKKST la "A him: fooi." n t .Mnrkrt St. llpl. noth CoweaTitv5,'lv!B75n ?o3ii MIINDVY AND TrKMlAY Priscilla Dean in 'Reputation' tw.'-Tin: inoi. or Tin: miktii" TliiirH. A Frl. "WOMKN MKN I.OVi:" Silt. MAF. MFIinY In "inr oit urn i n v C&cUui tOIII A ( KDAIt l:. SIATINEE". S.SO MOUTH, il-ao ii Mon. A Turn. NORM TAIAIl)(li; mid it(h:ni: o'iui'f.v in "GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" Weil. A Thnrs Hllllnm Ilpamond In uu, i.tuiMi nil i. . si i A tit .Iiiiip uitU in I.AN" LOESER'S Mtnn Thnitrp llullil.nc 34 S. 52d St. FatnblMiril 1000 Coolest Ballroom in the City During July and August Big Reception Monday and Saturday Clatt Followed by Reception FRIDAY PRIVATE f for $r LESSONS O O BEST SEATS MATINEES l"A ITT s Tt'KU "Its production lifts the silent drama to an artis tic plane that it has never touched before." A I'. Life. FIRST BIG WEEK Adapted by 'June Mathit AMERICA TALK HECON'n WKKK ON HAIJ! THURSDAY lMVmitAlr "Tho Concert." Lr.AliKR. "Tho Lost Ilomance LOCUST "Tho Woman dod Chnnsed." JUVOLI "Tho Wakefield Case." 1WLMOXT "Tho Mnn Who Had nverythlnK." ClWAli "Ohosta of Vesterday." Vnudovlllo KEITH'S Mnnon Harris, sltiRcr, rank Wilcox nml company, sketch , Tanan, man Imitator, IM .funis nnd company, dnnces, Fred Ilt-rnnrd and Bid Carry, goncs j I.nno and Vernon, comedy ;Dnvln and J'cllle, athletes, HeddlnKtoii nnd Crant, cotnedlan-i , McCloud nnd Norma n and movle-i OLOIir.M White, Jr's (llrllo Itevue , Carrlo Heynolils. singing comedienne . Alexander and Fields, skit; Mnrlmlin Hand, music, Uond, llcrry nnd com- D.inV. farce. Hllllth nnil Nnlmnn. skit; Dorqthy Walil, songs, Vtronlca W?r&IJf-rtSl6Wf3Slf"arlK.. shivver flnnces, Krnestino Meters, dnncor. ucimont i'our, comeuv EoiiBS PALACE i i ' i t.-r s if r 10 A m to it r it kx r vi:i:k ! in l'i ti uu Thoma sifhm eGnqucwt I Canaatf , v 1 I roin 'Ii j lie Itll T.IIKl AiM.d HAROLD LLOYD in his "i no 11 1 1 I I M' -1 MIX VICTO! MAHKlrr AHOVR S'lN'Tll II A M TO 11 V M Next WVk Wllllnm I'uic I'rfwr Is XOIV1 IVilX iv nusT shdwin'J (iv "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART" v wi:sti:hv play M- inthnsk KMiiThiNAIPnRi I MU! Il A'I TH VCfrluN Harold Lloyd in "I Do" CAPITOL 721 Mnrltot str't Nh T wpi:k Xfv I'.triimmint I'lrliirp "LIFE" I nun I'lRr ri A STIRUINQ STiiIlV up T f iVIl HiAfANl i: ANI) IiPNTIl(i: f!Klil ANTUM N i iKi t:n ii Mr T n DOUGLAS MacLEAN "'" MIlHIll'" Tin f.itpxr ORTHER Ml ,I il I r If iron. Tu CONSTANCE TALMADGE . 'DlitKCTION HTANLr H;MI'A.N Ot' AAtKIHCASS. ' ' f L , BKCINNINO'NBXT MONDAY '" 'TOfK GLORIA '' , JfwfMfflk in Elinor Glyn's I ; 1mm The Great f M$fflrT Alomentv' V 1 hj 'a&ifiif&$& Ibpccinlly written and II ' WMIlM j luthor of "Thro Wcek3.'V-y , WMkSi '' Vv A KOipoous, brilliant,'' ,.; I i -yoL- 'v lraiTlat'c triumph! Z.-V" ' MWM,: n. Milton Sil's , " . - r. im Hk lnatit3Mfyi UeKJb I "r"ra'fciwnMi -. ..J. mi,, ,1.1 ... i, ,iil.imm.,in.nllir,ilHfl CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE m:t wkkk thi: rwoitm. FRED BERNARD & SID GERRY MHTItrilN KNCIl'Tr.Kr SIASiEO HARRIS In Uu nnl ilrpHklnv M ! ! nr wnmr H 1 01 t ED. JANBS & CO. IX A SMKT HIMUTISS1 Ml NT III' U I ( MINf, VNU Tl.ltfsir IKIHi: hl'KCIAI. NOVKI.l Y ,TATI 1(1, LANG & VERNON IN Ml lll.l U sJiNJjs IHllllH M))S(i; McCLOUD & NORMAN REDD1NGT0N & GRANT AESOP'S FABLES i:.TIIA MIDKD Villi l IIIIN' AID FRAMK WIICX CO. 1'iiiM.MiMi '"Miii" Mil TWO SHOW ! VI' V TO 1 60 IN' I if REFINED ENTERrAINMENT ROOF KiiSKiivu: tiiAU(.r.s, n.oo FAY MARBE ERNESTINE MEYERS tr,ij,".'" BELMONT FOUR ' "TmI ROSELAND llru ul Vlimo I iilfiinlilit r. TUMlillT Al'dl ST 10 "Special Exhibition Dance" I'KATl'KIMi EDWARD ZASLOW (Himielf) lino sio.mio iikidi; niNii-.u" riltST PUBLIC AI'PKAKANCK "NO VDV VM K IN I'ltK I s A TREAT FOR THE GIRLS v$mM wMnW Ghuberl WIII'Havo t'lrono1 U. Ti, Mm,, 4 sllmlmri' Thenfrn will he opened for th? season on Lnbor Daj,v ' , September 5. ,fIrene" will be tho hl-j ' trnciion. J ins musical iiuuieuiin here Inst season. It was presented more thnn .'!."() tiniest nt the Vondcrbllt Theatre, 'New York, . 'I'l.n lint ' ,vl,lnli w 111 nllftl Tl( Adelphl Theatre Mondav September 2Q, 'fi Is nn iihsorhlnR mjstery Urania ny flinry Hoberts Hlncliart nnd Avery HopwooS. Trocadero Opens September 3 Purine the last few months tb Trnuidcto Theatre, Tenth and Arch slieets, has made n complete change In iiiiiiearnncc Many nlteratlons bavo been made, the interior and exterior j hj.l. b-nj 'T'lu'JV The attractions for the coming season 'Will lie nurics(ue xuutvn Arcadia! rursTNTT iimnw "T in AM to u p Jf Nl- M' llH N ?1f' U n uri I rr Vr r BEBE MM9IIS in ONE WILD "WEEK in riisi-i.s UMi.MKi: It IM Mf of Hi ImifV iltf'IMt MUm IiinsN liii r B'Mi.'arpil i lii--i lirlinmlnif c' r Sth 'h smrlt ' tM t ,1 i - U.'nl irr GLOBE JIW PI f ft .MAHKET STllRKTS VnudetPIo U A M to 11 I it. M:.r wpi:ic am imiila- PKI.l'HIA Jl'VKNM.nS hi WHITE Pni'SKNTS HIS 1921 REVUE WITH ' WHITP Jr ANT) his i nri i niri'wioNH I.XIHV A 1 I I Ii XITHVfTt JN Carrie Reynolds I I .1 urn W P i,,r l i REGENT ;' lTth KK MARY MILES MINTER in i it s-i ptii:sr .ntatio.v or "THE LITTLE CLOWN" 'l Mil,- IK M tl M'WiifiH pr.AY SPPERfALMnn.:h;vn. !.7n.i ,.. "THE CONCERT' 333 farket-M ST TiiPintK Tue Wed. Ion in "LESSONS IN LOVE" COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! i'Homk.km'ii iikoku mxki.u 1MMW r.( tl.o I'lunn. DAVIS & PtLLE N I III II IltKlsTlt MVIIXIIION llll. sl.N..riON UT llll, M.AMON I llt MIDI D 1 llt( llD.N! yi!J, Njurii d riNVNfi: II h vi -V .wen, WOODSIDE '.IIMIIHINd IHMNll Ml TIIK TlifK It N mil llll. KIDDIUS CHILDREN'S DAY Tucs., Auk. 2,'ld, 1 to 3 P. M. Fnr UuIvh nn Anwxrnirntit :ttirila. St'pt. He! Delaware Co. Firemen's Association ANNUAL OUTING 15 Fire CompnnicH 15 In I'cuiiiwlllhr DrlllM mnl llhlllnrn Durbano's Concert Band ....?'i,(.(.,,.,. "." "" XNn foiiilurtor 1DN MI.I.Afi; HINNI'.V. ('imtr.110 I'lri'vynrkt Kvitv Frlilav Nljfht SOUSA WILLOW GROVE PARK Today GRAND ARMY DAY iSL ins II ttyv 'va : ; ', "i i Garrick Next Monday Evening 'Hie Year's Film Benutlan THE 4 HOMEMENa&JSm. r UAMI' 11113... IIRICWI hAmm is-to-?-. -''.Vl.lA,
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