1D& ' n : IV V 1 i M 3 M fv F.-i -.' ' W J ,''fS - - V SSiPOF THE THEATRES New Season Began With a Rush This Week, With Thrco "Legit" Houses Opening Two More on List Next Week Chat of the Plays and Players By HENRY M. NEELY THE 1021 22 theatrical senson Rot nway to nlmost a Kcnsatlonal start last Monday nlcht when thrrp of tho legitimate lionres opened to ennncky. If Trait n. holiday, of cotire. nml luck brouRht us an evening with jutt enough zip in the air to mnkc utt think of indoor fportx. Around dinner time thn leMmirnnts were crowded and all the jasz eating places!, from the Chinks to the roofs, were swamped by unexpected throngs so that waiters were worth their weight In gold. And after dinner everybody teemed to go to the theatre or the nenret movie palace. The men in the box-offices were fairly carried off their feet. They had been dozing along during the hlump so much that their fingers had got stiff nd they had forgotten how to count out change. Then on Tuesday came a break in thef" weather and a few hot nights cut down respondence School Dramatic Critic (in JG STARS OF STAGE TO BE SEEN HERE' NEXT.iVEEK1 ' f u i' ' -1- the attendance bv about a third. Still. nt that, It was good business for thin time of year' nod the showmen are par ticularly well satisfied because they had looked forward to a slow opening. Two more legit houses will be lighten during ne'xt week. The Walnut opens tonight: the Adelphln on Monday. The South Broad will get Into the running on 'the twenty-sixth with "A Kill of Divorcement." and a little later tne Chestnut Street Opera House will start Its career as a Shubert vaudeville house and the Garrick will come back to legit with the ending of the run of "I tic Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." It looks like an unuunlly good oea'son from the viewpoint of the theatre-goer. The winter will bring a rich variety of serious, scmi-crlouti and not so setm that will please all tastes and, according to the erdlcts of audiences In other cities, there are a number of new shows which arc quite nbtne. the average. All the way along the P,nny road to New York, where the farmer, cultivate b rich crop of advertising signboard. you will see ".luns Ue Didn't Want en Wants to See to Make Money You at the llof hrau. ' Tn the old days, it used to mean more to you than it does now. But Papa .Tnnsen doesn't care. He has made hi and he tloewi t have to worrv, much if he mislays u atrip of car ticket. I Papa .Tanssen has learned a lot about life In general, but there is one man in ( the world whom he cannot understand. That man is his son. Werner. "When Werner was big enough to wear Papa's old ones, thu boy began i to develop an individuality. Ami Papa couldn't set it at all lie wanted Wer ner to learn the bulnes and, when the lmi i-nnifv lust lake ocr the HofbraU mid the arlou bank accounts and read ' out "i meir iroiiDirs; jou were "nn the financial pages of the newspapers. 'em hear and soul and each time they Werner wouldn't They began to escaped you just felt like jumping up fight about it Papa insisted on making , and cheering." I Werner rich: Wcrtirr lnisted on, "The true dramatic critic." taid ! making himself an individual. And one Percy, frowning, "never permits his' day Werner didn't come down to brenk- emotionalism to overcome his keen per- fast. They searched bis room but he ceplions to that extent. Nor does he i and some of his clothes were gone. ' allow the charm or the personality of ten lessons), went up to the Lyric this wee l; to see .ln ce Percy Goggles Kennedy in "Cor i Sees Cornered nercci. lie came into the office licit day sniffing his disapproval. "Trite," he said. I thought he said i try it." "All right." I said, "I will." So He hunted me up afterward. "Well." he demanded, "jou didn't like It, did you?" "C.reat!" I exclaimed. 'Enjoyed eery minute of it." He shook hi head hopelessly. "If you had studied the fundamental principles of the drama " he began "Hut I hnven't." I apologized. "I never studied anything. That's why 1 enjoj everything. I don't know enough to fee the defect." "Hut. my dear fellow," he said, ac centing the "low," "there Isn t a sit uation or an idea in 'Cornered' t tint ' hnsn't been simply done to death. The crook play 'isn't wanted any more. And the striking resemblance Imper sonation thing should hmc been shelved long ago. And the shallow and meretricious cleverness of the crafts manship bnh!" i "All right." ! said, "bah a couple' of time if you want to. I liked it." "Hut." he protested, "couldn't jou see all the way through how the author deliberately involved his characters in icemtngly inextricable situations and then used the clement of surprise or laughter to disguise the implauslbility f the methods by which he extricated themV "It certainly was full of surprises, wasn't it?" 1 asked. "And the bang up kind that hit you right between the ccs You didn't care how he got 'em' S r & m 1 A m mm w WPmNNBNNUNVM:NNHMBNWA Hkv.ir nli;:Mf' && &mflMH I BHRMIHnHHHHHHI IkMMMiBh 3tHHHVll KmlWH wMpVHw rPWhnMPB (kw BiHriH "L1s mmmwBiiK walnut mM'WiJM The Kaxiistcrs' ., VIBBLH HHBKi BbMl &'' Taciaesr Kaaw. f ti ?.& i (''jCsjMBaMaHaaaaaaw Haaaaaaar r aak & i a" aaHaflaaHaaaaaaa aatfv-'y'-v-flKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak. aavaaaaaaaaaaaar w aaaaaaaaaa' iftliMimisSaQB mtmillfiH rBIHWr.J? Bt'. -, Ita SXM.-atptf&. L-Smaoflia l ' vttB s ?ifiiiaii- ' .2Fr laH " --rFjMBiaf.iiiigT rr " t" i " r i " it-it- - KJfflWiiWlr " "1 CASINO Hcrward. . ORPHtUM T3xc5a. 3ai-a. ALLEGHENV WELUNGTON CROSS at Keith's The trouble was that Werner wanted to study music. Papa declared it was foolish that they could hire nil the music thej wanted, though the union were constantly raising their scales and demanding shorter hours and ex tras. Werner dldn t want to hire it; ho wanted to HE It. Next the heard of Werner, he was working his way through Dartmouth College waiting on table In one of the frat houses or club or something. And he was a good waiter. He had learned that at the Ilofbrau. lie went through the whole musical works at college hurmnn . instrumen tation, highbrow, lowbrow and song and dance. And he began to compose Little things at first, and then bigger things. About the time he wa leaving ol lege. Oliver Morosco put on a show called "Love Dreams ' out In I.os An geles. It was n plcastnc drama, and It went fairly well, though it didn't bust the speed regulations. Morocco wasn't satisfied. He liked the story and felt that somcthinc bie could Hone, with it Then he conceived the Idea of turning it into n new form of play: he would hoe a good score com posed for it and put It out as a "melody drama " Somebody told him about the voung Dartmouth waiter chap who had been composing a lot of melodle that clung to the mejnorv and insisted on bclni; , hummed while jou lathered for your morning sme, Morosco srnt for htm Morosco knew Pnpu .lenssen. of course. ( an actress to blind him to the struc tural defect of her cMele. 'Cornered.' my dear fellow, is not even a fair ex ample of the art of dramaturgy. It is distinctly trite and tawdry." "tiee!" I exclaimed. "I'm sorry to hear that. And I hope nobody finds it out in time to spoil their enjoyment of the show. Personally. I think it's one of the best entcrtaiuments Ive seen in tocratlc nose at a mere gold mine or an I oil well. ! In the beginning "Irene" was owned by James Montgomery, the author. arle Carletnn. a motion-picture pro- , motcr. mid .loeph Morau, part owner of the Vanderbllt Theatre in New York ( Subsequently Carlcton was bought out i I by Montgomery, and today it is under stood that the piece is owned two thirds bj Montgomery nnd one-third by Moran. He that as it mav, it is one I of the greatest mouey-makcrs of the 1 present theatrical generation. Theatrical Billboard i'or the Coming Week a long time. And I don t core who ne ensagement nt me anucrom knows It. Also personally I'm still Theatre. New York, began on Noveni head over heels in love with Madge iber IS, HMO. The piece was produced , Kennedy. And I don't care who knows at the Empire Theatre m London on i that cither. When my keen percep- April fi. 1020, and soon aftcrwanl by I tions are not blinded by a girl as win- three additional companies in the Eng I some and captivating as she it, you lish provinces. Hy this time it had ' can take me to the morgue; that's all." been well through Scotland and Ireland. At about the same time rights were The biggest fortunes in the show fold for the presentation of the piece I business are made by the best guessers. n Australia, New Zealand and South Of course, a man has to know the Africa and Sydney. Adelaide. Mel game and bo a bourne. Auckland. Capetown, .loban Good Guessing shrewd and prac- nesburg.-and other citicss have also Is Gold Mine "ccd business man btcn plajed. but. sy. far as set- ' Tn Mm. 10?ft. nren.irntion were be ' ting hold of valuable plays Is concerned, begun for the organization of three ad- ic s me good guesscr who finally sits dltional companies to tour America back and watches somebody use an Tn Tm, ,, . lp -isiiiu nr koM adding machine for his Income tax re- I t"ZV,Mll ccS . . ' tain parts of South America. Singa- Mome of the best showmen in the pore. Hombav. Calcutta. Hio Janeiro, game frequently guess wrong. A pla nuru0s Aires" and other cities have had is nfTcrrd to them and they guess it , long engagements of "Irene." and In wont go I he turn it down, bime- January the fifteenth production was body else guesses jt vill go and pro- ' planned for with the disposal of the duces it. It makes a mint. nphts for a presentation in Budapest. Aoout two years ago. somebody toon ,., .,.,. sn,ltri,.,i ..wi, this. Mont- New Attractions WAliXUT Olivet Morosco's "Lov Drtams,' a new typo oT show called a "niolody dranio " Tt Is a dram.i first of all. with fourteen musical numbors by a new composer, Werner Janssen. with lyrics bj- Mr Morosco himself. The cast Is headed by Klsc Alder. Marion Orcen and Tom Powers. Others are Edna Fiatej. Maudo Uourn, Paul Burns and Mnurlo Holland A.DEI.PHI Walter Scanlon. In "Irish Eyes." with plot laid both In Ireland and America. The young tenor has a dual role of Irish fisher lad on Galway Day and millionaire mine owner In America. The story she a chance to sing many old nnd new trlsh sons3. The cast Includes Chailes w. Dingle. Bennett It. Finn, Paele Ripple. Clay Codle. Albeit West. Frcderlcka Going, Olive Mcehan and Lydla Kane. Shows that Remain STIVBERT "Irene," musical comedy FOltltEST John Charles Thomas and the Astalrcs. In "The Love Letter." G An KICK "The Four Horsemen of tho Apocalypse." But he hadn't the slightest suspicion a comeoy to one or tne mon surcesstui that this vounc waiter" chao was any .producers on Broadway. He looked it relation I oxer and iolntcd to the "exit sign. Tounc musical Walnut Street Theatre He told Werner what he wanted. Werner hubblcd ocr. Great'. He'd love to try it. So be wrote a score with fourteen musical numbers and took It to Morosco. Then Morosco bubbled over. Greater! It was so good he com missioned the young waiter to write him a show for Charlotte Greenwood. Werners doing that now. Meantime. 'Love Dreams hopes father young erner win ue among mose present. But Papa Jansscn won t be there He hasn't forgiven Werner et The Jdca of a young fellow, with a comfort able fortune nnd a going business ready to fall Into his lap. and here he goes nnd make one of those musician fel lers out of himself! When, if he'd only behaxed himself, he could easily hire all the musicians he wanted to! Now 1 ask you i m Percy Goggle1, the horn-riramed Cor- Nothing to it The play was hawked along Broad- way and then Cohan ami Harri" thought, it might go ocr. It was put on It was a fair lomcdy, but after, n few productions out among the tall ' grass, they salted it nnd put It on ice. , Then it was turned into a musical comedy and the author started again to iou'11 like its ' find some one who would take a chance i It opens the with it Hut he had to get up a little i tonight, ami company of his own to start it Today he has n bank account well oxer a million dollars. His weekly t royalties exceed S20.000. Now take n ions breath nnd I'll tc'.l you some more. The play Is now known as "Irene " First, as a comedy without music, it was culled "Irene O'Dare." We have it with us now at the Shubert. We had it there last year. I hope we'll have it ngatn next year and t lie next For vou can sing nnd whistle the "Irene" stuff in fact, you can't help singing and whistling it And that is what makes, a good musical comedy turn up its arls- gomery is writing another one. V on der if he wants all the money there is in the world! WOODSIDE Closes Tomorrow Special Concerts By Durbano's Concert Band LYRIC Madge Kennedy herself, In "Cornered " Stock METROPOLITAN OrKUA HOUSE Mao Desmond and Her Play era In "Kjcs of Youth," the play originally seen here ut the Adelphl Theatre with Alma Tell In the leading role. In Miss Desmond'. cast will be Frank Fielder. Tello Webb. Sumner Nichols. .1. , .lay Mulrey, Trank Camp, Earle Dwlre, Walter Grey, Eleanor Brent, Louise S.inford. Mary Duncan Stew art and Helen Campbell. tiV rilEVM Tho Orpheum Players In A. II. Wood's laugh Buccess, "The Olrl In tho Limousine " Mr. Meado and MIS3 P.ouinson, lending man and woman of the Orpheum Players, aro featuicd In this successful farce. Vaudeville KEITH'S Horace Goldin "The Rovit Illusionist." leads off, featuring Ids new act of "sawlns u living woman In two. ' The surrounding bill In cludes the Ford Dancers, Wellington Cross ; Walter Newman and cast, In "Profiteering" ; Cmlly Darrcll, come dienne; Walter Clinton nnd Julia Itooney In a new skit; Corradlnl'rf Animals; Helen Moratl: the "Song bird," and the Three Ixrdons. The film features are tho Patlio Weekly and Aesop's Fables. CROSS KEYS "A Creole Cocktail," .i "musical bccrago with 100 per cent hick." will bo the headllner Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday." Others aro Lannlgans and Hancy, Philadelphia boys, offering a melango of comedy, songs, chattur nnd dances: Chlsholin nnd Hrecn. comedians: P. Barrett Carman, billed as a. "Dlalcstlclan" : Goldle and Thome. In sone charac terizations : the Randall Sisters, dancers. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday tho headllner will be Llttlti Margaret Osborn, premlero dancer In Will Morrlssey's "Oddities of 10J1," with a cast of nlno principals. ALLEOHES'Y Theda Bara in person; Clara Kimball Young, In "Charge It" j Oklahoma Four; Lew Cooper, "Tho Black Laugh" : tho Four Iteadtngs; Schwartr and Clifford. BR0A,DVAY First halt of week little Marsarct "sboTn. In "Oddities of 1921"; Clara Kimball Young. In "Straight From Paris"; Smith and Nelman; Frances Bice and Jules Ru bell: Dorothy Wahl letter half of week new bill featuring Mile. Rhc.a and company. GLOME Ben Turpln, ha of the funny criss-cross eyes and comical antics who has made countless millions of followers of the screen roar with laughter, Is tho headllner this weelc. when he will appear In person with his own company. An all-star bill surrounds Turpln. Including Dancers Supreme ; the Texas Comedy Four, In BetnetMiMeWiihI vn t ft art and Wlllard ; ueert uaniou . aui. Stonton, wltH his own compny6f player : Seymour and Jeanette- and Frances and Frank, s ORAffD The headllner Is tho "Cabaret do Luxe," a blend of comedy, singing, dancing and music. Other features aro the'McBans: Lane and Vernon: Billy vjllbbltt and Eddie Malle and ns ft special attraction for the children Jean Derzao's Indoor Circus has bce.i secured. A comedy picture, Pathe Nowo, Topics of the Day and Aesop s Fables round out tho bill. KEYSTONE "The Seven Military Girls" head the show. Other ocb aro Frank and Teddy Sablnd and company; Gerard's Monkeys! "Rap Pi," tho violinist: Duffy and Keller, comedy skit, nnd pictures featuring chapter two of the "Hurricane Hutch' serial and tho Pathe News. WILLIAM rif.VA' First half of wcol: Jack Levy and his Four 'Symphonv Bisters;' llebo Daniels, In "One Wild Week"; Princeton and Watson: Val entlne Vox ; the Big Three; Larimer nnd Hudson. Latter half of week change of bill, with Frank Dobson and his "Thirteen Sirens" as the head liners. Burlesque CASINO .Toe Hurtlg's "Greenwich Vll lago Review" In a laughfest called "Such Is Life." Frank Harcourt, the 'I wsm I.M-THl VK. lll.l.OW 41ST MXTIM'.r. IB rVFMNT.S 7 enil 0 $& 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 1.1, HMIRD r.STI'KI JACK LEVY and His Four SYMPHONY SISTERS 10'' (rutin y OT rh IU Ihrr 1 niimcr & HtiflKon BEBE DANIELS In First TV. rhlla. .Showln "One Wild Night" IHI.L tllAMJED THURSDAY V: REFINED ENTERrAINMENT ROOF uu I SERVICE CHARGES, ft.00 Bill and James Templetop. T)Nrr.R EXTRAORDINAIRE Ernilc Lea with Wesley Pierce VM7HAL ItANCEH Baroness Norka Rouikaya DANC1ND VIOLINISTS METROPOUTA OPERA HOUSE EVENINGS, 8:15 MATS., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 2:15 BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING FRANK FIELDER Presents UlT I Ith!ano LEHIGH L3 IIth.ano LEHIGH mt nTiY. 2'Sn Fvr.s. 7 n HEttIWMC. MOMltV MATINEE 7 MILITARY GIRLS 7 In n Pnnty nnil Dinri Rcvlfw FrnU A Tiliy MMlni- Co. I Itnppl l.r rd'n M'lrJlTpvii D -tfr & K llr Chnptrr 2 "THE C1CI.K UriXET" r,hu?cin,n HURRICANE HUJCH p-li Nr rt-r l'rnrmnr CARRICKsnow 8AML MXON-MRDUNGER "", MW DAILY MT. AT 2:t VIC1ITH AT KflK 4TH WEEK OF THE FILM SENSATION W A METRO OFFERS THE FOUR HMtSSHI VFTHE APOCALYPSE D., Inm.n. D..J...:.. AdorUd hr Jt'NE MATniW 50,000 HAVE SEEN IT! JOIN THE CROWD! I'RltFS MIIHTM AND PATVIUJAY MTIVEE. 80c TO .00. OTHER M4TINEK, Me TO Sl.AO AM, 8EATH RESERVED HEATH FOR THE FinH MEEK ON SALE THURSDAY FORREST llroad nnd finm BtrU iHU.MAH SI. LOVE. Bun. MIT. CHARLES POPULAR MAT. TODAY Nights at 8:15 DILLINGHAM TRESKNTa HyVal liilMil Hffllr 'TFiSBftwVn W m Bih 1 BV w t ill vibl Loeser's, Nixon Theatre Bldg. (EstbllVd moill Si Soui'i r.2d Bt. RECEPTIONS ION.. FRI. .1 SAT. CliM Turn. 4 Tlnir Dnnclnit HiSO lo 13 I iif Lesson H 30 hnarii IPtiono Uel BISO) TrlTnty loq. 4 for 83.00 John Charles Thomas SHUBERT Mat. Today g-5 1HK TIT Of H'TSl "IRENE" LYRIC MATINEE TODAY MADGE KENNEDY r'.inN'FKBD" rtULLrni 8EATS N'OH- SW ALTER C ANLAN in "IRISH EYES" In a Nw SIulenl Conwdr Suttmtd by a Hay by Tram Stnlnur THE LOVE LETTER LiBnr.TTo r.v william t n rr.n:: mi sic nv victor jacodi n.NTinE rnopncTioN tj.nr.H ninErTioN of kdward rotce Optra Ilruad & HMnbolIc nnd allfgorloiil htudj of a girl's search for ulri.im:e within herself The cryHt.il sirnbollzes her own heart, ut d the Incidents rccaled In ihe .oatal reprcacnt the sclf uiiderstandlng that has come to her Pop. Price Mats. Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 15c to 50c Evenings; 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 r"rrirr-T ITAN IV1C 1 l-ir ul.i mi Kouie Poplar This Week Only Mat. Today MAE DESMOND AND HER 1'LATERH IN WAY DOWN EAST Popular Prices Evenlnca. lc to II 00 Mitln irvo in 30a Coming Sept. 19 -The Great Success, "EXPERIENCE" seats now hte MIttS DI-S.MOM) I'ortraj Tlirre DUtlint IhararUra LOVE. IIAIUT, IRAILTV " SALE WILLOW GROYE PARK CLOSES TOMORROW WITH SOUSA'S BAND FORREST Pop. Mat. Today .. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS In "THE l.VK LETTER" Trocadero 'u Broadway Scandali "Lavlshneis and rlchner.s of production, with scenes of exquisite poetic appeal, music of charm and variety, ani an ambitious libretto." North American. "Mr. Thomas singing with equal splendor and finer reserve, and acting better than ever." inquirer. "Qeautlful and wonderfully delectable production." Record. 'Last nlght'a audience went away humming and con tented." Dulletln. Seuta Selllne for Ntit Week NEXT ATTRACTION A. L. ERLANGERS Newest Musical Comedy Success 8 I I JLU fa w ue ROOK RT FRED JACICbON MUSIC DT l'AUL LANNIN AND VINCENT TOLUNS LYRICS HY ARTHUR FRANClS DIRECT FROlf I1RILLIANTT.Y HUCCESSFtL RUN AT THE OEO. M. COHAN THEATRE. NEW YORK urn iih.Ni.nin ,r the iiroap ,11 11.) 'II rt AT THE IIROAP, FORKEHT AN1, (lARRIt'K Til i.' rni-i AT THE HENEItAL IKUCE, RROAD RTJtEUT THEATRE ' y-Mwy'i"i '' ' ' ' caltwiiWH ,, th. rflfoerii'aAr .w r;j.tTiE.-.V "1 bera -Tom' Henna nnd rJertriiS"! hr. Tflltw ni.am V..ir,-.ruv1 BenardV aotTbrtu;. "A twi C7u8eUy'"art' lChnSl TROCADEROaom Show" M(L " l.ull, r.i,.r.j ...l!,u" With .. i r.".V-. "". uuitn nr. ' '. prima donna ; Kloriv. Sm 1 Jbubretta ; Lillian &. 1 Kohlcr, ford, d "little girt full 'lurniBiied Evauson aro Zlta of Pen." cST.V.i by Danny Murphy- ifr ta '' -. " . K ". ."' Venil 1tn.7V.lt aaoveuycaued-TheT-rv. Norwood Fire Carnival . . 'i! The twenty-nlnili n....i .... . V1 D the Norwood Fire Company ope", if 1 uvcinnj;, uringing many firemen I, "VI other boroughs of the county, n caruivni win continue until 8enl,A. 1 37. The entire (.pace above wuH avenue will be roped oT along th. pL fl Fire Company will take a I le yV, ,', the ncllTltlcs. ""V Partly unc carnival this cnr will to ... . tho lament ever held by ,, SJ!" f j A baud will bo prcjent each 5.2EW' 3 -- -.v,4,Ujt l l'HIII)ELI'HIA'H LEAIHNff TIIEATRKH, IHIIECTHIN LEE It J, .1. 8IH)irri ADELPHI BROAo BtlOW RACE. JsK " ii 3Sf MiN- SEpT- 12a rvr, nU. ZffUiS DiRcr mr PLYfflimf rmm. sosro, mum 'THt. JiflN nn.UKrm.r wr wniu witKA yrtfG&Ts mum MS fwofc HY VUOl( isC.i - sm. ssslsi sssL 'ssHsH sHsBs k-p m0 " IN A COMtDV ' WITH SONGS j IRISH EYES tTSlpruL jo(irveLm.cralid Isle b t E, (?QSL f 'HE.AR.' MR. SG'aNLAnT'nENW' SONGS j ! "MAVOURNEEN" My GALWAY ROSE." "THE ROAO TO MY LOVE ( I "AN ll?ISH 5ON0 VUILL LIVE A5 LONG AS Lift AND IOVE SHALL LA?T" I L Mi"iEiiI. " JUDX. YOU'RL JUL JVULl OT THEM ALL J GORGEOUS SCENIC "PRODUCTION- SPECIAL ORCHE3TRA"' MUSICAL NUMBCRS ON IRISH HARP AMD .BAOPIPtS OniICC tUES. ANO SAT. MAT. SO to $1.50 rKlVtfC POP. MAT. TOURS. 30C"MiArQ$i'ooSAre.vt sou!,,, On the WING to PHILADELPHIA Beginning Monday September 26th Mail Orders Now THE OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF THE PAST YEAR IN NEW YORK AND STILL THE MOST-TALKED-ABOUT PLAY OF THE METROPOLIS miCES- Niftlitn (ruccpt tiaturijy) 00c In Jl.r.n. Saturday Nlghlf. 73c to 13.00. SUturitnv Mtlni-. 7Rc to S2.00. Pnpu'nr Thurntnv Mutlnrr. KOe to It. SO. MIS5 KENNEOy pnovto Mtimr AN ARTIST or M O ST CMGAO I NO qUALITV" nciuno LYRIC A CONSUMMATE ACTHE33 MJMO BeLONOS OA4 7IL STAGC ANO HEALLy IIOUHtrtt CLSt." 'public uoei i ;n. t L,ri. at s : TV5 y 2-BIG WEEK MAT. TODAY AT LMO. UV. SAVAG O7'crs mm madgc mjr' Kennedy IN (HERSELF) CORNERED i "AUDItf.Ct I t0 i1l5 KCNNtOy CAVE CORDIAL DEMONSTRATION Of THE FACT euiLcrir SUPER.B SUPPORTING CAST CAST ClPS TO MAI't "OOMCrtED" V HIGHLV ENTETAI'J ',0 DRAMA" .vosrf AKCKICAA) MI6S KEHNC0M TRANSITION rROM scttn to ym 'TAGE 6'?0UG1T mn a muitiplc JtLCOMI' .POP MftT. WED. 50eTo$l.5O- SAM POPULAR MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15. SHUBERT ;?- BIG MOEEVL. ESTABLISHES. A WEW RECORD GREATEST THE. WORLD S- - g THE rZmw girl in r IRENE fie mosf fiorouc)y onjoyabfe musical . comedy tiaf Aczp ArigAfened Me cexfay PRESS AND PUBLIC ENTHUSIASTICALLY UNITE IN OVERWHELMING PRAISE Y&Wt?..tW&.-'XlMl COMES BACK. TO MJAM ilti.COCt TUNtruL COMtby UITm NtU CAST OPtMi tuTENOED ENCAOEMENT UNDLR fAVORABLL AUSPICES VeCOVO -'IRENE IS A MUSICAL COMtOV THAT SET5 THE FLOOR TO TAPPINO. A MIOHLV DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT.' HOnrti AHCICAN- TMl BM VJ BtCEPTION PliOVED TWO TMKC5 IRENt" HAi OUALITIM TO NSUfl AH0 ITS POPUIARITV li ri'JMl.' ESTABllSHtO IM T1IS CIT7 mvcmh eutierw. irine pretty aid vivacious ROUNDLY APPLAUDED Sr LAJT NIGHT5 LARGE. AUDIEJCE. UrtiflltB nt A''"i r -i-ntrf. A-'I'U IVn""t ln ( li-Klmit St. Iir.i llnimf lHd- IWALNUT ST. TMEATRE MJALNUT AT NINTH BARGAIN MAT. V0E.D. TONIGHT AT 8:20 First Time on Any Stage OLIVER. MOROSCO presents- A MELODV DRAMA j p Br.uuy j;iAt C C VWANAMAKER " 50 f to 5 1 ou si is A MLLODV DRAMA M ll ANMA M PHniC I., m ..-.n-v . ..n 7 :v"lu" t-yrtvs oy ULIVLK MUkUBW VUSW 6y VtRNCR. JANSSEN WITH A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST INCLUDING ULSjE, ALDtf. MAUDE. BURNC E.0NA DATE5 MAURIE. HOLLAND BEAUTIFUL GIRLS mum a - INCLUDING SATnnriAV TOM POWERS MARIO0 GREEN PAUL BURNS AND WHO DANCE. 75 TO HZ 50- SATUR0AV MAT SO? TO 2CO- VUWNESDAY ' MAtWfT f(?f TO Tl SO V ir "jt V. li fR. ''A'H vj , L'l' f.M