1 .' 'i . i TaVmrr'S WEEiiLjjALi -""" . . .... i.. illvnfeod In nd- nXvti.c W,on Promts" ?,PMf.dSl"ke,y,,n,M mcJ, II""1"1'' .... hfthorlzon, rttl Bawmore, and "Ihnln'," of EtW "B ' V ,.nron just ended n I which WYo r....r breaking firrt rar? i iJ.mVlon or endurnnce pltte '' mpc .leyic. of mov "'''ttV beBlnn nation- It on trf u,lirn!u,mm1intc1y. In fact Til. lour. ." ."." n..,l,rii SUC- W? . . ST. 'Tontan : narrle new ff1? .k "Florodora" revival: In P.W&J with tho . fleet-footed W.M.rfo"".r"ihc iwiv! l-cnnui ..:;. l. Ahhpv 53 ."'.."he "Fonnie," "Scandals ,nd "W"1 "'HS'or so of what's In nWVhe ar of general enter- WA,BAf nSnl interest Is the. Uttmw':, X i Mnrlowe and air. ffil to the stnpe. after a years SPTra&narXlnffi Brold,.rln to the Walnut, where his st."r.... .linn Inc. yd llc '""""" H FOR hat's fffllnR to happen ffwnltlw of the future Mondn Si wit" the openlne of three big $. md la fourth folio, on Sat- iHtfi ... - t. "Tho Th Forrest win u,' ,""". , t. rittor." In which the admirers In. ne jouob Amcrlran baritone. M Charls Thomas, will have a JeW "". i.im l.oM: with mem- ST-'Anne BloVomi" achieve- .mii still frefh from last fan. TtoVon't be"o much of Mr. Thomas l"!kome back. n his pictures show S,t hb private recipe for summer tintlnjt Is mot effect he. While e didn't like to saV so at the time for fear of hurting our nopu- Uttrwita xnoroas ncvm.-i.-n. . ; almost thouRhthcnn-a tenor, whnt with ii7"?,1""i,BiPc,yh dent anipo'c """ ' , , .. ii Btahtr In a, review and c let it pre "all. calling him a biritone. e con rratulate ourtelves at our perspicacity tod veracity, since all our frltienr-eon- : ' .-n..- ..ll,l Mr Tlinmnn n tplliir or were easily noncommittal. Or rather WinodeSllV pins on me ..uiihi"i.'""'"" .uij nn this score from a coupla el muIc teachers Anyhon. It's a relief to have the hero tat muIcal show something more than . .1.:.. i.n. Dint Us millnt?lint,l thinks It's north while, too. foi he has promoted Mr Thoma to what pres iltnts are fond of calling the stellar lull "The Love Letter Is a genuine mu- ileal comedy, wnn an me uremic m tnbutea that should distinguish this ...ul.. fnpm nf rntrrtnlnmpiir. If U bated on' a romantic play of Franz Slolnar. the Hungarian dramatist of "The DeU" and "Liliom," and nns teen dcftl turned into nn American libretto by William Lc Baron, vho wrote the book of "Apple Blossoms." ills insures a dramatic vniue to -jotc letter," altogether unusual in muFlcal conedy. The music, by Victor .Tacobl, is sald.to posses all the melodic charm and freshness that distinguished this conpojer'8 work In "Apple Bloffoins," "StM" and "The Half Moon " IrnHE Lvric's opening will rob the X mrtTlce ftf nnn nf tic mnat 1ilir.1if. fill Tiprnnnfff Atnrlffn TnilnorTT. Uni. Mlf Is to appear again, after three Tears' absence on the verbal, as dis tiapjWied from the shadowgraph stage la "Cornered." Ihu is a comedy bv Dodson Mitchell, an actor, which is said tn afford Miss Kennedr ample opportunlt for the dls- Dlar of thnt.P ItltlllHnu nf n1fi.mM.v aoachalance anP personal charm that are well remembered from the days of "Twin Reds" and "Fair and Warmer." Once, a decade or to ago, thej did WOIldcrful llllm-U fnr n 1 or. tral IU.I ......nu .,.. ,, '-J .(,.. 1IIVIV eomedy, "Little Miss Brown." which witnout Miss Keimedv's dcllcarv of touch would bac quickly reached the tanWilng point ine manaKement has been careful not to hint nt tlin nl.W nt ..!-. .1 ., . aadiences can go to the l,jrlc Monda tllht with open minds. "JREXE," wiilrh opens the Shubcrt. .uj'3,? roPnler. It proved one of uworollfst iind daintiest of last ea onB musical entertninmentN. This vrnr irmpa?, u mn,l "P ,, the best r!2. of.,?.tt Jcnr's t,vo compnnlcM, ttatern and Western. diM.urrl,m?. ,h,"m '" I'ti Unrrold. &' .V ",U' "nrroM. the Hoosler b ii i,Wfts int"ItIted Into opera Brmrf 1 t. m,mors,ui" nllrt sweetened uroad and I onla r streets with his high tifti i 1 "'"cr',K ll(,r pere's winging nfabi ' '" !h? "rl1 n this lntitude- rouni n,L V. uc " u'r Pemonn bio the divn V. 1, . . "iKi-iiuiucn alter to.UheJrV,V:"' M,ch n IoK farewell that It 10"S(,1S,,,,' f "Pinion is true raanlnr 1,,, 'i ,ar '"""'l how is UD n II,. 11 '": ll IL'l'l 1 Well to ma !' " ,,,K of "" Project c,:?",," x7 Y,,ri' ''' life to tl.rJ " I'Pirncj to show lMflH."ll,?,,,".Wh0 h"U "Lr '"."then n, rr'r'i1. thcir 1Iu'M' rl Ikem inM 0,,de,f,'llv nnd introducing oanoror ' ti,'" "le,. "fnnuer "'1 K ).V"lnU,'s l'"lnB in diffiacl Mam '?.". V."."1" "Ighl. When Oilier mai) inusliVl 1, ' ' M"'"-o hits suit W let '- U" ,c ""''""wooil 8 "So U"y." In L J"!',1 "''""kit I.oiiKt-1 jnpresciitiiiK "rj(iu. !),.,.,, lVHUtu.au ...... "77 -SiMUtJtiattixAij btilii 1 . L34 S. 52d St. llIMm 0()(, . . Coolest Ballroom n the City Onri-n, July und Augutt B'8 Reception Monday and Saturday roilowtd by R FRIDAY PRIVATE ? for . LESSONq h lor ."?tTiTfi- I Tin nrm n rrirfKw. j. ,-nuutKr I'j.u.vMu.Nr " BirAin- ,"'. stii IRENE" X 1 H :Wishi.:JmkM6' mtSr-smst'ik' s 'K. ,1- Hm: t V Yi' "d' ?ccp(io, jn-KIOAI, COMI.IjV l.n !" tXfiic however, Mr, Morose fa making nradi cal "cparturD from the usual type, of musical pltiy, which accounts for IiU use the term "mclbdy ilramn" Instead of the time worn "musical comedy." "Lflvo Dreams" Is essentially a drama with music a story of love, de ception, sncrjnceand happiness, Inter woven with aNlcllghtful score of four teen musical numbers that servo to add to the delineation of the story rather than to hnlt Its progress, on In the enso In the conventional musical show. The story of "Love Dreams" was written by Anna Nichols, who has several suc cesses to her credit, while Mr. Morosco himself Is responsible for the lyrics. The score Introduces to the public n new composer, Werner .Tansscn, a young man of such promise that Mr. Morosco has placed him under exclusive contract for a period of jears. The story or plot has to do with the sometimes amusing, and ofttlmcs temporarily tragic, experi ences of two sisters In their struggle for fame anj fortune. It Incidentally reveals In an amusing manner many of the sensational publicity tricks that have had so much to do with the crcn tlon of well-known prima donnas on the stage today. RliALLY the honor of opening the season goes to Mac Desmond and Her Tlajers, who tonight will revive "Way Down East." Under direction of Frank Fielder, who will continue t. play many of the leads, this organiza tion has moved Into town nnd taken up quarters at the Metropolitan Open House. This, of course, is not a moving pic ture, but the original stage version of the well-known rural comedv drama of woman's trust, man's perfidy, love's faith, bucolic humor, sweet sentiment, countrsIdc conventionality and tllu well-known triumph of lrtuc over owl. The big stage of the Metropolitan ough to offer 0 splendid nrca for setting the elaborate banijard and other spectacu lar scenes. Miss Desmond will have a number of tho old favorites with her Including Mr. Mulrcy, Mr. Webb and Miss Sanford. Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Week New Attractions VOnilEBT "Tho Lovo Letter," a mu , slcal comedy based on a libretto by Franz Molnar, by William Lo Uaron, with music by Victor Jacobl, con poaer of "The Half Moon." John Charles Thomas, the lending baritone of tho musical comedy stage, Is tho star and Is supported by such well Known folk as Caroln Thoimts, will West, Marjorle Gateson. Charlis Lawrence-' and the Irving Slstctn. Hdward noyco has directed far Charles Dllllnnhnin. who has given the piece a sumptuous production. LYRIC "Cornered," a comedy by Uod son Mitchell, brings Madge Kennedy back to tho spenklng stno after sevoral seasons' absence. Rho Is said to be as piquant and charming and as good to look at as of joro In tho dual role which the playwright has given her, Tho original cast comes Intact. Inclusive of Leslie Aus ten, Amelia Gardner, Morgin Comin nnd Natalls Manning The story Is one of Interesting comedy compli cations SIIUUBIIT "Irene" returns to court more of the emphatic approval It won here last season Most of the prlnclpnlH ars newcomers, headed by Pattl Harrold. James Montgomery s story has to do with tho expert uites of somo shop girls transplants! to the exclusive llfo of a Lontf Maud villa. Tho, score of real tunefulness is by Harry Tlcrney. WALNUT (Opens Saturday evening, September 10). "Lovo Dreams," a new musical comedy by Anna Nichols with ljrlcs by the producer, Oliver Morosco and music by a new com poser, Werner Jansscn. The itory deals with the amusing efforts of two sisters to1 win famo and fortuni Klsle Aldei, Marlon preen, Maude Eburne, Tow Powers and Paul ilurnn are In the cast Vnudclll KEITH'S Will open the new seaion with a special bill In honor of the thirty-eighth anniversary of the Inau guratlon of vaudellle by B. V. Keith Yvette Rugel. diminutive prima don ' 1 ; ; na, In new' songs; Itobert Emmet Kene, musical comedy player, and Claire Whitney, screen star, in satire "Tho Gossipy Sox" : Vaughan Com fort, American tenor: Mandels, nov elty athletics: need and Austin, travesty ; Jed Dooley, cameo comlque ; Ilaiaban and Grohs, Indian dances; Mlllerand Chapman, eccentric danc ing; Herbert's trained dogs. CROSS KEYS Theda Darn, In person, all week, supplementing a picture showing the dally life of a. siretn star; Zlgler Sisters, syncopated dances: Neapolitan Trio, Jtallan sr cnaders ; Denny and Deyo, 1 omedv songs, and other acts for the flrsO half frf week. New bill, Including Miss Bara, Thursday. ALITAJIUHA Dorothy Dalton. In her new film, "Behind Masks": Oordin and Gates, "Bits of Vertll Nonr senso"j Lightning Six, comedians: Dayton and Grant, skit. New bill Thursdny. GLOBE" Creole Cocktail,' with ft capablo company of slngnrs and dancers; Texas Comedy Four, Hat tlo Althoff, known as the "fomnlj Ai Jolscm"; Konalr and Ward, comedy sketch : Martlnettl and Payne, knock about artists; Fremont-Benton Plav ers. comedy playlet: Darn and Webster, versatile enlcrtalnirs, and other acts. x ALLEGHENY Al Whits' Entertain ers, clever local JuvumUn: Lew Cooper, blackface scream ! Marimba Band : Fields and Fink, skit . lrev nt and Goulett, melange of mlrtli aid melody: Gloria Swanssn. In J'llnor Glyn's movie, "The Great Moment.'l KEYSTONE Henry Toomur, In plnyit, "Tho Wife Saver": Bn Smith, "the rotund traveling snlosin in" the Itogorses, versatile entertainers flm Installment of tho new Pathe Serial, "Hurrlcano Hatch,' nnd other acis GRAND W. C. Fleldj' "Fllvvertmi" travesty, which made a "big hit In the liyt "Follies", La Bercrto and Her Pooing Dogs; tho Forrest mu sicians of talent, Mignonette Kol.ln. dancing novcltv Harold Lloyd, com edy, "I Do"; Pathe Newi, , Aesop s Fables, etc. WALTON ROOF James i.nd Marcer Templeton. musical comedy enter tainers. Fay Marlie, the sensational dancer: Tomsou Twins and Evcljn Liw, In artlntlc vaud.ivllh stuff WILLI AM PENN -- P.lg City Four noted Vocal quartet;, assembled again after several neasons separation', Constance Talmdg'a striking film, "Lessons In Love"; Puffy nr.d Keller, oomedy skit with song; Little Jim. "bear with tho human brain," and other ac'A New olll of merit on Thursdny. BROADWAY -Dancem Suoreme." spectacular act: Molgtjan, In "Con SHv"1 or Canaan," Tarklngton movie; "Thu Now Janitor," comedy skit, Mllo Tro, musical novelty. New bill Thursday. StocJ: METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Mae Desmond and Her Players, pre sented by Prank Fielder, in "Way Down East." This Is not a movlo but the opening attraction of a wen Known lotal stock company playing the William A. Brady production of the noted rural comedy drama. Mls Desmond has the rolo of Anna Moore, Played In tho Griffith film by Lilian Glsh. and Mr. Fielder has the rolo of tho sturdy David, played by Billi ard Bartholmess. ORPUEVM "Scandal," one of the breeziest comedies of last season at the downtown hlghor-prlccd houaes, will servo to Introduce the memm-rs 2 .N'T. .new' resident oignnlzatlon Buth Robinson and Dwlrbt Meade an the leads and Arthur Illchlo Is Jhe stage manager engaged by the vet eran theatrical managei, J Fred Zimmerman. A handsomo s.cn!o set ting Is promised. Burlesque TROCADERO "Broadway Scandals," n haw finmhlnnMnn n,l.ll. .. ,.. .. excel In comedians and pretty choris ters. Clydo Bates ((Sum Bum"), the tramp eccentrlque, Is featured , Vln- nle Philips, Dorothy Barnes find May" Kennls are also In the roster. A protty production Is the background for tho funmaklng. THE MATINEE GIRL "No Longer With Us," 8ay John Charlea Thomas, Who Should Know What lias become of the old-time matinee girl tho flnppcr, the caramel eating bonnllng-school girl who giggled and cried nnd tossed her corsage of orchids nt the leading man nnd went home nnd wrote him an ardent note on scented paper? Hho has censed to exist, according to John Charles Thomas, the popular barl. fono of "Matlme" and of "Apple Blossoms." who will return to the I;or rest Monday In "The Love Letter." an operetta based upon Molnar s The Wolf," with a score bv Victor Jncobl und a libretto b William Lc Baron, and produced by Charles Dillingham. Slncp Mr. Thomas has been termed the "l'rlnce Charming of light opera his testimony should entry considerable weight. Mr. Thomai nas that during the last two years when he was playing in "Apple Blossoms," first In New New Xork nnd then on (our, ho did not rtcelvc a hlngle "mash" note. There was n pile of mail on his dressing tabic eerv (lav when he came to tho theatre, but his letters did not come from senti mental schoolgirls, but from grown men and women. rpiIE city Is to have two stock com--- pnnlcs this senson For some vears It wns without any, then for a couple of years the Desmond-Fielder combina tion played In Germantown. With their removal to the Metropolitan, J Fred Zimmerman and his sons arc es tablishing n new resident organization at the Germantown house. L'xccllcnt advance reports are heard of the leads, Ruth lTobinson nnd Dwight Meade, who will be introduced to their special public Monday In the sunppy corned." "Scandal," seen last season nt one of the higher priced houses downtown. MADGE KDNNEDY will not be the onlr light of moviednm to shine on the local stage next week Theda Bnra, vamplcst of vamps, and sten here last spring In a speclallj constructed melodrama, "The Biu Flame," will make a round of the neighborhood houses, personallv ap pearing in conjunction with 11 film that shows tho high lights and the daih routine of n motlon-pictuie star Her first bow will be In West Philadel phia., where she will appear In person all next week at the Cro6S Keys. THE Broad will come into line on September 20 with Clemence Dano's "A Bill of Divorcement." which Ins been the reigning success in London since January. It's a Mraight drann and utilizes elicll shock as a plot bnsjs. The Adelphl Is due to open 11 wnk from Mondnt with "Irish Ees," fei turing a singing comedlnn, Waller Scanlnn. TWO houses are still out of the reck oning, so far as the legit, goes. "The Four Horsemen" looks like a long tenant of the Garrick with its' nicturlzatlon of the Ibnnez novel. Thpt Chestnut Street Opcia House i being prepared for Its new policy as Phila delphia domicile of Shubcrt audeille, with an early opening. JJ""""""l"nnr,ii-iniii miihiiihhiwiiiU'hiiw f'wwmii Mi mi m MiiimwriTWRl -p " CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET NEXT WEEK GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW SEASON! Philadelphia's Own Star YVETTE RUGEL THE nNfAT''nv: prima donna r:o FT.INF.r Accompanist" The Stage and Screen Stars ROBERT EMMETT CLAIRE im hH il Rb AND WHITNEY IN A LAWTIEVCE OrtATTON PLAY THE ClOSRtPT PEX" DAVE SEED & RALPH AUSTINUo.MABARABAN&GROHScnAs c. In THIVrm nr RTt'fP ' rrapsn noHFtN vnKi ty SPECIAL, COMEDY FEATURE' WILLIAM & JOE MANDEL A GENUINE NOVELTY CALLED ' AN t NUBUAL OCCUimENCK Jed Dooley Fred Miller & Bert Capman Herbert's Animals K.NTKA ADDED ATTRACTION! AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION' America's Most Natural Tenor VAUGHN COMFORT Assisted by JAY WEST JONES, Marvel of the Piano TWO f-HOWS DAILY. 2 P. M 30c nnd S.V HOXES. Sic. MOUTH R O CLOCK 3IIC TO t .10. INCLUDING WAR TAX SEATS ON 5.ALB ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. 1 JA THE SENSATION OF I HE CEN 1 1 RY ' Sept. 12 "SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF" ?Bliai3mmmmmamMmmmmmmKmmmmmmmim'T9mmrmmZmmmimmm,2 DXIUSCTION' STANLEY COMPANY OF AMEIUCA F &EXT WKEK IS PARAMOUNT WKEIC AT NINETEENTH WT MAHKi:r THIS DE1 LtXE SBNHATION Of THE SEASON GEORGE FiTZMAURlCE'S P1LTI RIZATION Ol' GEORGE V noiiAnra WKLL-KNOttN PLAY 1Y I li t'Nl'HUALI.Y COMPETENT CAST HEADED WITH BICHARP TjABTHELMESS "YOUTH ALL THE CHARACTERS OF THE ORIOINAt. PLAY AND 000 AL XILIARIES UNUSUAL ELAIIORATE SCENES MUSICAL PROIOOUE POPULAR SELECTIONS FROM ' IL TROVATORE" SOLOISTS SLSSANE IDA CLOUOH nntl RI CARDO OALETTI coVmeISo Sept. 12th ,,kS."'s "The Affairs of Anatol" Him CAST INCLUDINO NALt ACE REID. OLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTLR RE11E DANIELS, AONES ATnES THEODORE ROBERTS WANDA HAWLEY, MONTE HLUE. THEODORE KOHUiFr ADDED TTRACTION NEW TONY SARO CARTOON' e 3e-33c I MMANTIIHN T. AND M.N (Q lterlifrt M lillnifr. Minnirfr MONDAY START OF OUR NEW SEASON BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES PIus 0 09 War Tax AU""4fcU Plus War Tax And to ' ELINOR GLYN'S Prove That There Will Be No Deterioration In Oar Slerlinf C.-J--J W.T.. Gl ARIA SWANSON MATINEES, 20c EVENINGS, 30c THE GREAT MOMENT WITH ftf-ln TMi Ytar'i MILTON SILLS, ALEC FRANCIS J. . il. . M) AN IIONJT-TMiOODMS Beat Picture AI.U8TAK CAST t7 ELINOR GLYN, Whoie "Three Weeka" Fairlr "Burned Up" the Literarr World PALAvfea 1214 MARKET STREET N'ext Uth la Paramount Wek m-VL r J myf " IN T THE ENBt Reif5 ywr, W yCr1KiJS mm A ThrlMIns Ro niAiir Based on" the P'v of the ni'uilo? I Milton S I I I a f tltchll lwip C f i a o n cph Kllruur ARCADIA CHESTNUT nELOW IfTH Next U Is Paramount Week rnt pe rooTuoHir ... & n KITA WEIM. Directed by John . Rnhorti-ni' A'l the Glamour of Bai-k-Stajre i In t if 1 Insido atorj of a atar A. 9 Knuirns lilmr Do Midlife Prlca, IJir nulns llnili Afternoon Mats., 25c Children, lie Evenings, 25c & 40c incited Matinees. 2'1S. Ntsht. 7 and 0 eiif MR. and MRS. FLiyERTON A TRA1 ESTY ON MOTOflTNO COMPANY OF hMBKcl Ilronil A Moiilvimicn I". O. Nlxon-Nlnlllnger, den. Msr, V- r i MKIMINKTrK. KOKIN A t 11 )in K & PNtK rtlRKFHT M MK 1. HKKf.Fltl. A I'OKIM, KOP -II 'Till- MM A STKntK" HAROLD LLOYD in "I DO !' r. o. s ,-v ,VUKKT "TRKET AIIOVK 3DTH NT. LON -MRDLIN (iEH . . .fi fieneral Munuiter 'Tla Paramount Week MON. & TUES. BACK TO 'Tit Paramount Week RIPAftN WINKLE A WARD LASCEL1E PRODUCTION N With Ki teJ WON., SEPT, "WW".. tacoM i THOMAS JEFFERSON J INITIAL PRESENTATION AT ACADEMY MUSIC ': & If, Beginning Monday Evening SEPTEMBER 12 Twice Daily Thereafter . Matinees, 2.15 Evening, 6.15 Popular Price riw f M "A IJiUci Picture Than a Play'' in the no; critic haw iltscvibiit tho pic tuiitatimi of ''1Hi Van WinUe ' Thamai Jfjfirtoii, toho liliiyi "WIj, ' m a (.on of "or" Jfffemoii, who cie-nti-il Hits toll at the South Hi odd Xtifitt Thcw tic tutnty years ayo Dlalriliutril lo HODKINSON thru 1'atlir ImIiiukc. Im s!j WALTOiv V REFINED ENTERrAINMENT v ROOF i. Hl.UMCi: CIIAKUlCS. SI.OU JC FAY MARGE llir lerihl(liiirniii WhlrlHlml James & Mercer Templeton Muklul ointtly DuiKrra Tomson Twins & Evelyn Law ArlUlIc iiuiletllle (U WILLOW GROVE PARK S O U S A Arrange to Spend the I.AIIOIl OAY Uolldaj at tti rotV IVNtVNflK VL. IIIII.OM ll.l MVIINMCs .'HA. 1 M.MM.S 1 nnd U REOPENS Monday Matinee mm 5 Big Acts 5 AND IIUSl' . PIIILA. SIIOtMNO 01' Constance Talmadge 0Hg In "Lessons In Love" vrry DILI. CIIANUKU TUUltSUAV Woodside Something Doing All the Time Cloi.es Tor the Season Sunday, September 11th Special Program for Labor Day Tree Concctls Twice Daily by Durbano's Concert Band Ercolo Durbano, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto Firivorh Friday Night Thuri. & Friday Wm.. PRE.Wi&R Thomas HART nniAP Meighan m "O'MALLEY of THE MOUNTED" "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" Wedneidar All-Star Cait in MATINEES llC & ISC SATURDAY FUPNIMRC B. uniiniive PTUPI "wPuM.?6 15C & 20C CLflYTN WlVtb POSITIVELY NO HIGHER in "SHAM" FOURTH ANNUAL PARAMOUNT WEEK Xr.VRKKT ABOVE NINTH VICTOR! A 1AM TO 11 P M Nrt Week Paramount Week A Nc O rite Sfe'ford Producllin THEG1MT mVmrnmnryZLimm ) wmmum Wlfn JAMES KIRKWOOD AN A2IAZINQ DKAMA FHOSI THE NO EL By K PHII..LJPS1 Ori'ENHEIM ft.'d A I.oount S(h. (icncr.il Slonnarr If. Pa Week Paramount '' .V",""'.'!!'1""' IAT BOTH THESE 1 ... NIMnlllrr THEATRES ,flji M. nli. llarlirt Orneral Munacrr Gross Keys IAnKET PT BFI1W OOTH REOPENS MONDAY VITH Al'DEVIILE HEADLIN'EH SUPREME THEDA (HERSELF) CON'TIXUINO AI I. THIS WEEK 3 hHOWa DAII J 15. 7 . 9 BROADWAY BROAD AND SN'TDI-R AVENUE REOPENS MONDAY Ccntmusm 11 a if to 11 P M VAUDEVILLE AND A PAR..MOUNT PICTURE Thomas Meighan IN THE W Conquest of Canaan onih,n AiTa wiirii hhilU GLORIA SWANSON MILTON SILLS, ALEC FRANCIS and an Honejt-to-Goodnesj All-Star Cast in THE Great Moment PV ELINOR OLYN Author of "THREE WEEKS" CAPITOL 2 Mark"' , :and COLONIAL Ormontown Arnuft Bel -ieltn i blreet Next We la I'irxinount a 'owEnrn. ouippino humn niTiar i u imii i produced GLORIA SWANSON IN ELINOR UI.TN S "The Great Moment" MILTON SILLS IS LEADING MAN it i (jiiiE thi: iii:T riiiM. pumoi nt has ichni.d ol.l' 1CR MANY MOONS tVT.NAu 111 LLCTIX (f ncnaler t X ort-llrM M IT'S I'ARAMOUVr h'VU- - .. .nn . f . 11 wt ... ""..'. IVirkM X nv.w . a-lnrt in "ho VVIi.(l." WED. & THURS. House Peters nd Jan; Novak in "Isobel" 8 FRI. & SAT. Seena Owen in "The Woman God Changed" I ALSO CELEBRATING PARAMOUNT WEEK" fc ryy J I 3M A hunfconi S(t IVCUOvl' It'i lMriiiiiniiiit Wrrk M()1)V. rilMV A MI'IIM'MIW 1MH MOl M xl IM K.SITI .1. "DECEPTION" llllllx)V HilllV NIXMI!I) L x. II Ml I In "llir W HISIM-" MOBIBMUaiOMiVBBVMaMMMaiMU C&daA, Wtli A rd,ir ,P It's l'.iriiuuuiit Ui.i. Mon., Tuea. Walljr Reid, "Love Special" Wed., Thuri. Thomaa Meijhan, "Wtit. and Unmarried" Fri., Sat. Mae Murray, Tbe Gilded Lil; j Six Days and Five Nights .. . y ft II I J SN x3l villi IK wt llll (V VNrlMy :-x,. '& ',- . UlE FEflDLES? ffREGG? Z : AUTOS tUAT MSS IN TllE MB. PI4ILADC.LPI4IA COUNTY FAIB r 5vblr EPTtMliER. Til TO 10 2! MHIBIIS VID SHOVJ-HOCSit RftClNfJ-ftUTO RftCtS SAT SEPT. 10. .SPECIAL TWAINS TO CEADitift TtftMIMftL 600D MTD HlbWUVS TQ 60QUNDS' GLOBE JUNIPER ii MARKET STREET' Vnudelila 11 A M to 11 P M. Next Wk. Gala Holiday Bill 1 a mi .k vi, 1 1 m- noi: wirii ! A CREOLE COCKTAIL A iO! 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