BP1 ' '"" Y '.J ( !"WPfllW,ff "jfM wgP .,. ,,. r'-j.n.T' v.... . . j JBvJEH ItSpi "''"'".iTlf''' ' 'u. Irnor '' -j'-- y WPPapwi r l Big Productions Schb&ulcd.to Open Monday" Affairs . .. vat ?V r of Abator ana "Kip Van y,f - ji - May McAvoy Again P'W! rx if t fiffcnuBe tho rtulnr thintres hsre .:..An I off to a firing stort, there' t left in your dcrire to oeo homo good shown' Quito the contrary 1 A lot of L- big producers have hod featurcslpn tho shelves nil summer because they rttafrnld of the traditional t bad business, In hot weather. Now watch 'era S?For example, there's "Tho r0rcTer iwuicu wan iiMoimtwu tlTXriTlne (tnat seems impossible) on his I 0no of the big ones is here this week Wti "" 11-- lin irntir favnrltoa .ari ' it. I.I aiim Is hnt thin tflV. S. Iffnlea ti to break a Stanley theatre rule by T" . -1 Im. ntiaka "BZS V;V nil there's Wal'lle Reld. 'ii .tons nutomobllln long enough to ""wIato n about every leaning laqy '.: - r..t. .furllA nil In tho antnn t ctnre..AB his friend -there Is Elliot K..i.. irhn nlBO D10T8 WKII WE1IIC in 1-IIHlCll ."V." " m .rprever." Of ourse 'rneoaor, od. rti is tncro mui mid wib, . vi l that crnckcrjack . character man. I ..,n,i Hatton. wno usei 10 De it.:...! ami u to be neain noon. I "Monte Blue, now with Orlffith, has a ttctcrltld role, and Theodore Kos- Srts grabbed him, la In, the cast. Afr THE ladles pardon for not men )i tloning them first there' Is. first of "' Gloria Swanson, and If tho love Ivnw 'aren't well taken care of with UttM Vallifr-wcll, the?',ve changed fii. itnn.iHfnl Wnndrf ilawlev 'has a role and so has Hebe Daniels,1 a reg nlar slx-cyllndcrci vamp part, jtoo for Siellattcr. Agnes Ayres, sinco made a I rl De Mine pictures, nno ionj .ffteomplcto the fcmlnino contingent. It's a De Jlille feature, by the way, ilch is begltining to mean a lot to ji.-uminntlnir folks. Oms magailno In .rcrlewlng it said: ''Do Mlllo firially JThe changed the stoiy Instead." Wei . for be It from any one to bo, cynical, ftt we wouldn't be surprised If more Mhole are Interested in Dc Mlllo than ire familiar with Arthur SchniUlcr, tho Lh?r- i .1 T.t,l. -. Joan uarryu: ... a ,.. oaineBuiKE wiw uvw. ..- --tj :;" I'itillr Inclined and scored in -xne Sif .ml Uiehard." Anatol Is a nice I tfrfk , ,- lii.aA t role jor any juum, , u-u.o .v ilvM him a chance, to make I0V0 to five It six girls in one performance. With Held as the ropid-firo lover, that bevy if tlrls as leading women, and the ..Vrtliir De Mlllo richness of scttlrfgs, there ought to bo Bomctnlng to please. erujMdy. , '' OutoWc of tho regular pnotopioy houses, returned vacationists novo a treitln store In the appearance of "IUp irtKinm Van Winkle" at the rn letter son Acndcmj- of Music, . .. n .. Timw .TitfrnvHinn unn atrc 1 0i tj. fajnous Joe, IT. M "fln" ... uv...uu, .r.. h the.ftar, and will wear the costume wlch' his father used for many years. The Washington Irving- classic has bten produced and .directed by Ward Lucelle, but nothing s said In the ad Tince.'noticcs db to whether that famous old HncrVHere's henlth to you and yo'ur funt rt may tney live lone and pros per," is used as a sup-utie. watcn lor itl There will bo a special prologue staged under the direction 01 Miss Mar guerite Walz, who has been trying to clean up Philadelphia's dancing re cently, v GOING over to Chestnut street nnd inAtlrlnr. bv fhn wnv. thnt tVift Aldine, nfJS'inotceiith street; 'In nenrlng completion, JfroigEt" bo wellto take'n peek it the Arcadia's, show. . It's one cf BlrArthur Wing Plnero'a stage1 hits', "iae iTouigate," screened by. Whit iuiu uenncii, iiuiiu iuay .ucjvvoy, Who Mt everybody talking In "Sentt Dentnl. Tommy," is tho lead in this one which, hns been renamed "The Truth About- Husbands." This sounds dan gerous but interesting. Besides May, who has Olga Nether sole's old part, there nre II. E. Ilcr- fcert, who did so well n rounl of venrs a counle ;ro wu iisio x crguson in ion in "The Dpll's Ivn DnwHnn. Ar iioae'; Anna Lchr, thur Dawson nnd Richard Gordon. The scenes, most of them in Italy, an miil 10 ne cinDornte. They do say, tOOi IBIlt Anmn nt Ihn TlrinrA nlnita. Iln.a lve.,been retained, which ought to aen a lot. Since the Stanton ThVnfrA lan'f nnon ?.nb5r.i tbJ .w.n' don,t iQtset that ". iub niu is coming there early ' WklUUCl UlllT 1 WtCfra Gflerlnan lnnif Now YnrV rim rt Other Houses let's drop in at Jtf . The Maffi SDrl!'i,nr. from ndvonce notices It !2fv ..h. rl(,csn flly and as reck- tt.nimWrV . Th, NI" Horsemen" we name of tlm ntrfnm nn,t 11- . .. Wkof Ihlfi- jntcJS?tlD th all this ws of ,ho K" Klux Klan around lately. JN REGARD tothe" smaller first-run MaionehoLLre I8'. an ot a". Shirley DTna nt 1S eivinB her Bl8t. Viola na, a close race In nnmiinrifi i - Mun TVle!8t. Itsnamo dithln. K nnd it's nil about thinV , " L?.;unF p?ic"ne. who keeps j-.. ...u,illB , uvcly fasl,0n nll the food I lunnnrFi ropl LiaV. Blven Shlriey n E? If Vn AT' inc U(""K Herbert aSrd Lonunlul "Ethel Lynn, notices I?,'?! " is, u'rcc""S. Advance oVtho'pAuS'" n tL ma'n K1:1101,1'" oI(J favorite In a O-Bri n n L ! 10 ,forracr Mng Eugene lfBrt,..B"(l "e Inttor "Ollded Ll?s." Ws7lnc0 roniWC1 u,m,cr, Photoplay sisHncoGcno scored so heavily as llailUBBIaiaiHg wy umstte s mum Cm tfA.i . r . .The JlOcn i1nl'M ' Town ?.l?.S;fcaiSt.ree PW!a.f P.. r....... ...unuor nna Thurtdoy. uancmg Every Night REOPENING DANCE .""" Stessr -. 'UOni!ir,0al action "I STanlc w. . t,, I Omn..l"""S" on.' Thsatrea -- viuii imiiimffn & unaltan SR22.KWib r cll "BRANf lllh IhlBh 3:80. TAB !Uth & (llrr.l o.or. , . .. YvCr. -r. "-"art.-Th, wh.n. .1. - .. .M ..uu, I IK II -.... m MAnnvii PHRICK Now -"" AIAllnMi. 'itK NUhti nt BUS " 4 HORSEMEN or ihn ATOCAIiMSB fror eh. 7" rc kcly to. W ,Mme ,o! wi I in tho Imposing- cast lined up In '?5r. ifri Sf Anatol. ' which Is o- !ggWlMliBlMMMM,Mi,S m -. Winkle" LeadrPretlv --rf opened and tlio So-called latltlmato no e!en thnt tou moTio fans nr coin Thretf-Musketecrs,'" with Doug Fairbanks,, and ; mm -uisrncn, wuiuucorgo Arass work In "The Devil." I ' ' i Norma Tnlmadgea leading man In 'J Poppy,'.' but his name in theN electric lights means a lot to a lot of people. In this play he Is an Arctic explorer, and there aro a number of scenes In the frozen North which ought to please If summer weather sticks around the city next week.- John Lynch, tho author, has written a story with plenty of variety, and, as If O'Brien wasn't enough, there Ir the former - Follies stnr; Martha Mansfield, .as. leading lady. BILI RUSSELL latest. "Hl'nrW appears In his Market Street and at the . Alharabra downtown. Vola, Valo Is his Icadtng woman. That about. finishes the' tip-to 4be-mlnute news. , . Tho Palace has Elslo Ferguson' in "Footlights," .which played at tho Arcadia last week, and made such an impression. Announcement Is made that Charllo Rny'a latest "Scrap Iron" is coming to tho Victoria, week of Sep tember -l0, and' thnt "Tho Old Nest" will play the Palace the same week. CONNIE TALMADGE Is to play the Arcadia the week of September 10 In "Mamma'o Affair," tho -Harvard College prize play, which enjoyed a Rroadway run on the speaking- stage. The cast has many of those- wh6 were in the original, Including Effio Shannon and Knthcrlne Kaelred. Kenneth Harlan is tho leading man, and George LcGuerro and Gcrtrudo LeBrandt have roles. Something a bit new for Connie, if they have stuck to the stage version I Till J urcat xsorthern Theatre has a Hope-Jones orchestral organ, ac cording to a brand-new announcement. It Is a big' one. and an elaborate one. and Otto F. Reck, long on organist at this house, Is to have the honor of taking charge of it. 'Guide to. Photoplays for the. Week to Come New Photoplays STANLEY "Affairs of Anatol." Cecil D. Do MUle's elaborato feature, based on Arthur Bchnltzer's play played on tho stage by John Bnrrymore. Tht! filcturo has a remnrknble' cast, Includ nj? Wallace Held. Gloria- Bwnnson, .Wanda Hawlcy, nebo Daniels, Elliott Dexter. Monte Blue, Agnes Ayres, Raymond Hatton, Theodore Roberts. Julia Faye, Theodora KoslofC and Polly Moran. ACADEMY OF MVBIC"Rp Van Win kle." Thomas Jefferson playing his father's famous rolo In the Washlnit ton Irving classic. A Ward Lascelle production produced with caro and reverence for the great story. AIlCADtA "Tho Truth About Hus bands." Whitman Bennett'n produc tion of Sir Arthur Plnero'a old stags success, "The Profligate." May Mo Avoy Is featured, with a cast Includ ing Anna Lhr and Holmes B. Herbeit and Richard Dawson. Tho locale Is tho beautiful Italian sencoast. VICTORIA "Tho Night Horsemen." A typical .Term Mrx picture with plenty wol hord'sldtrnjiand ticklish situations. MCQElfTfE'ver Since Eve7' In "which Shirley, Mason .plays the part of a dashing Parlslenne nnd wins th hearts of every one' concerned.. Her bertoleyes and Ethel Lynn are In the cast and Howard Mitchell directs. CAPITOL vailded Lies." Popular Eugene q Drlen returns In a new one. playing the role of an arctic explorer-: the scenes rango from tha fmmn nortnland to the most elaborate civili 15c c6 AjCCtX fltrmntowii Avnun A Vnnnzn MATINEE8 22c (Inoloillnc Tax) NI01IT8 SSo (InclDdlnr Tax) MON-DAY, TUESDAY AVEDNESDAY UEOKUE MKI.FOUD mODUCTlON THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" With JAMES KIRKWOOD TnCUSDAY, miDAY SATUIIDAY BETTY COMPSON "AT THE END OF THE WORLD" IANOASTElt AVE. A 41RT STHEET MONDAY AND TUESDAY W1IXIAM A. DKADY'S "LIFE" ALL-STAR CAST in 'THE MASK' miDAY AND SATURDAY ROSOOK (Fnfty) AnilUCKT.E In "l'IM7,Y TO MARRY" ll,ro1 "J!1 """""'"-MT. 2ilB, 7 4 0 r. O. Mion-Nlrilllnfr, Oen. Mr. DITJ.IE RICHMOND CO. In CABARET DELUXE A Mend of Comedy, Danclav, Bonis "ii ,uanio LANG & VERNON I THE McB0NS HIBB1TT & MALLE BERZAC'S CIRCUS TOPICS OF THE DAY-PATHE NEWS V .. . 62D & LOCUST hts Gi-JOCAtAL ."' z'sn "'"' so to ti VTT..AM' MKT WEEK ALIj-RTAH VAHV In James Oliver Curwood's 'GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE LAW" Vvw' AI.I NEXT WEEK ALI.-RTAH CART In "THE MOTH" TJilltVOKt B2d nb. Murlitt .. Iat., 2i80 Monilny, TnttAny and WMnoaday JALN riUKfUKLI In "JirSTTlUT OF COI.T.KOK" llllIltPlJAli KlUHX CS HATIJItnAY'. ETHEL CLAYTON in "WEALTH" - Mt B Market St. Drl. 60th I JLafltflL'MlL..Mtln.i. SiSO ? 'A a MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED" Wdndny TIIOMAH MEKIIIAN In "WIIITK AND UNMAIUtlKD" rbnrndar A Friday THO.M ah MuimiAN Bturcl'iy F.tlifl Clwyton In in "TUB vll NQUE8T OF CANAAN" ti Clnrtnn In "WIOAI.TII" OOTII A CKDAH AVE. MATINEEH. 20 NIUIITN. oiSO o II AlurtliAT Anil lnr.ni'AV ELAINE hammerstein MONDAY ELAINE h I In "roor Dear 1 Ved,. Thuri. "t jpt Frl.. Hot. WA WTW I "THE OUTt In Toor Dear Slariarot Klrhy" I. "1,'llKATlCII IJIVK." WANDA IIAlfXKY JMCT OUTSIDE WOMAN" lf BKBttmmmmtWmMm) Nf ( mu-ju. v.. Tifcg .APEiffiiNG jfidcSS? SeREENfifTHIS WEEK a 5or3c TMt NIGHT HOR.5LME.N VICTOR.I-. zation. John Lynch Is the author and Martha Mansfield Is tho leading lady. Previously Reviewed PALACE "Footlights," with Elsie Fer guson. J3BL3ONr-Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Just Out of Collcgo" with Jack Plckford In a typical com edy11 role. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, Ethel Clayton In VWenlth." BTItAND Monday, Tuesday nnd Wcd- nesAn?.. "Th0 arcnt Impersonation," a thrilling adaptation of one of E. Phillips Oppenhelm's stories. James Klrkwood Is featured. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. "At thoEnd erf the World," with Betty Compson. CIZZ831 " Monday and Tuesday "Tho Woman God Changed," a drama mmmim --mr r r t ii 1 - " . JkkmL , immmmm. - WmmtmmFm 2 'iLLLLHl fm j TWLKfm '- " '' MSB I 53t aKll.V MbibibibibibibibiH BiBiBiBin.'S AuaiBlBF;J''. 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AND FORD SISTERS PRESENT THE FORD DANCERS With Johnny Ford. Edwin Ford Ixltla TWO SHOWS DAILY, 2 P. M. 80o and 6Bo. TO 11.50, INCLUDING WAn TAX. BEATS waxiamncnuclaaaatLanmiitti 8TH A UAI.MT HTIIBKTH MATINElTnTlLV Unly intalrt m rtulaitlphia riaymg tht Columbia Amaument Co.'i Bit Shout WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Greenwich Village Review with FRANK HARCOURT ft&- NEW POPULAR PRICES FLOOR SEATS BALCONY RESERVED FRONT 80c CENTER 3oc Pnn. Price Mat. Daflv (Xlmim--J C... in. i en. toainriTrirr-iTrrr J. FRED ZinrilYiitlfiYlAN SQN5' THEATRES"-JS. atiob. HHnBMHaMuu) WUtt. Mali. Tnci., Thuri. & Sat 25c & 35c GERMAKTOWNCHELTEN SECOND BIG OF THE WITH ORPHEUM PI AYIRS: RUTH ROBINSON, DWIGHT A. MEADE AN& 5F,kEHDCO!itPANr OF PLAYERS IN THE UIO DltOADWAY COMEDY HUCCKSH "THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE" The uotld lovtt to laagh, and thii play otltt btlttr and mar oporton'ii tor laoffti (Am any arc comtdy writttn in many moont. BTAOFJ) UNDEB DUtKCTION QF AHTIIUIt niTCHTB . SEPT. 19 "THE ACQUITTAL" oJols.'xx -qSax3Vo13.- in. THE FOUR. HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALVP3E" CARRlCKi dealing with the regeneration of a woman. Seena Owen and E. K. Lin coln aro starred. .Wednesday and Thursday, Thomas Molghan In "Tho Conquest of Canaan J" Friday and Saturday, "Wealth," with Ethel Clay ton. LOCUST ''God's Country and tho Law," a James Oliver Curwood story, with Gladys Leslie. MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, William Russell In "Singing River": Thursday. Friday nnil HnMtrrtrtV Tim WIM rimu ' . Capcllanl production, with Mary Mac Laren and H. E. Herbert COLONIAL Monday, Tiicsday and Wednesday, "The Great Impersona tion," with James Klrkwood and Ann Forrest, o, spy thriller: Thursday. Century ! A HALF Seeing Is Believing! The Most Baffling and Bewildering Mystery of the Age! See It for Yourself! WALTER CLINTON & JULIA R00NEY PRCHENTlNO "AFTER DAIIK" f MOOHE QUESTION HY WALTER NEWMAN HELEN MORETTI AESOP'S FABLES Extra Added Attraction I Ford. Evolyn Ilenntt nnd Wm. Cutty 110XEH. 80o. NIOIITB. 8 O'CLOCK. SIo ON SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. oc J1.UU Z Eranroia 8il5 25c to $1 DEOINNINO MONDAY WT5NI.NO WEEK NEW I' WIUWapMMMMaFTW"If':T " 1 WWWMW1WWW' " """ f Sxi- GILDED LIES CAPITOU . Friday and Saturday, "At the End of tho World," with Betty Compson. Directed by Fenryhyn Stanlaws. ALU AMUR A Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "SlniclnB niver," with Dili Russell as the star; Thursday. Friday and. Bnturday, "Alter Your Own Heart," Tom Mix's latest thriller. OREAT NORTHERN Monday, Tues- jday nnd Wednesday. "Sheltered Daughters," with Justine Johnstone nnd a star cast: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Wot Gold," a Ralph Ince picture with under-the-ocean scenes. IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "ChnrBO It," with Clara Kimball Young In four different roles: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Lio nel Barrymoro In Arnold Bennett's famous comedy, "The Great Adven ture." CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "Poor Dear Margarot Klrby," with Elalno Hammerstoln; Wednesday and Thurs day, "Cheated Lovoj" Friday and Saturday, "The Outside Wcrman." JUMDO Monday, "Ills Picture In the W ss a bBh I'Hbh BBb 1 BBSSSi Bh I B HBv Ba R Beginning Monday Night, 8.15 Matinee Daily 2.15 WARD ISCELLE Pretenta THOMAS JEFFERSON im RIP VAN WINKLE mt A Picture Greater Than the Play An elaborato mu.Ical proeram by ttemben of Philndelphla Orcho.tr.. Tho Awakening of Rip," amomimic rantaar (T Seat on S.lo InNWMilSMIPM.. '' jvaBfiH Advance iamHBVvc v jiaBaBHHnBV ArMamu -Hj A. BBBBHBbBbBbV . . 'vTBBlBKBmJBBM Sprrlnl Saturday "",l1"MWWaBaiaifaBBtgaM5akMBMlTM tnornlnir perform. Timr-rn n rTmim iimSSSSmQ 4 iince for ochool rhlldrcn nt Re ' ' Uutpl Prlcet. I PODKINSON liVir.n .....-- - i MONDAY NIGHT Here friend 'heart DBBBflVBff Bfe2ak. BBBBlP ' vArBBB BBBH t Vf ' "lf B' ummi... ACADEMY PHILADELPHIA TWENTY-SECOND LfcipLD STOKOWSKI Conductor SEASON FRI. AFTERNOON SAT. EVENING aiywj iu.is.fc.: noon " C.Yr.JM:N(i urcixinij, uaie OF KAKI1V 'Dim Tn uiii.d.,, W, l(tU(UIVO. TKMlHClt IB.JnduS.r at KBlBril?SfftaiB.ul2M5lft. aBrtfSfe ffl !. - Ert.&:eff.?v.v BBTTUMUEU VOBI.T FAMnUH wfWHJjPf)jijjf '$ wrfhJaajVWirbS-nVijj Tnesde.. "It Women, Only Knew" Wednesday,' "Welcome Children"! Thursday, "Ttmth' Desire" : Friday, "Mistress or Shenstone," and Satur day "A Woman Man." RIVOLI "The Moth," with Norma TaimadffR. LKADBR Monday and Tuesday; The Mytery Road": Wednesday and Thursday, 'Xlfe'': Friday and Satur day, Fatty Arbuckle In "Crazy to marry.- , COULDN'T DANCg IN N. Y. Astalres at Mere Kids Had to Keep Away From Gerry 8oclety r ,Frcd nnd Adcle Astalre, tho sprightly youngsters who romped off with n largo share of the dancing honors In "Apple Blossoms," the Kretsler operetta, which was seen In Philadelphia two seasons ago,' nre now the sensation In support of John Chnrlcs Thomas, the' baritone, who' is starred in "The Love Letter" at the Forrest Theatre. There nre two remarkable facts about the Astalres. In the first nlflcc, they really nro brother nnd sister and As tnlro happens to be their real name. In the second place, they are a pair of dancing juveniles who are fulfilling as gr6wn-ups Adcle is now tWenty two, and Fred is now twenty-one the promise they showed when they began to dance as children ten years ago. . The Astalres were born in Omaha Nob., arid came to Xow Ti'ork when they were cloven nnd ten years old, re spectively. They were placed under the Metropolitan, dancing master, M. Tieri, for a time, nnd later joined Ned Way- burn's then noted school for children, which developed many stage favorites, The family suffered financial reverses and the two children wcro forced to dance for A living. "Two Little Girls In Blue" "Two Little Girls in Blue," tho new A. L. Erlanger musical comedy pro duction that baH been a great success I1L tup ucurfcu a. wvunu xucuvre, iicw York, comes to the Forrest Theatre following tho engagement of John Charles Thomas in "Tho Lovo Letter." Mr. Erlanger is well known to Phil adelphia theatregoers ns a producer of unusunl musical plays, like "The Pink Lndv," "The Little Cnfe," "Tho Riviera Girl," "Oh I Oh! Delphlne.' and a half dozen others, all populnr successes. Fred Jackson wrote the book for the new pleco. It tells of how two little girls, twins, attempt to voyage all the wny from New York to India on one ticket. Innumerable complications arise. In tho cast are the Fairbanks twins, jock oquire, .jock iJonanue, L'mma Janvier. George E. Mack, thn Tnmuit, twins, Vnnda Iloff and Evelyn Law and n cnrefully selected chorus of un usually pretty girls who can both sing nnu uuui'o. y are wrote the lectures your you to be sure to fffSf 'itim- LLnaiB rrrm-m-j Gertrude Steele Chambers will jjlve a series of wonderfully inspir ing, instructive and entertaining lectures "WITHERSPOON HALL AT 8.1B r. M. Sept 12th to 21st, inclusive JE,.?r?tvCnS wlu be "Applied Paychol tofni l8.nnd W1,Rt U Can Mean K.ll .51, Tleae lectures are not "over your Jf ??'..??!? can understand them, yet they of 'ife mo,t Pwertul 'oroea and lawi HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS You are cordially invited LECTURES FREE " V OF MUSIC ORCHESTRA 104 MllfiiriAiuc SYMPHONY CONCERTS fin tun r .j T w "'' UIl f4iI SEASON OCT. 7th wi - BWl - w 0 UN THUI18DAY, BEl'. pd Hulnei -' " .'.w...., M4 AMUJH to ramAv. rinUHlfi ouiMth PonmrlvanlA Bid. en "tijw'Rww!. "w" . .'' ', . "aj r"T--, ,' '.yiXty i-J aaiiiawMM '" wm6tiow mAxnmhssiszixxct or amwhcSm dF M 1"1l"Trr--l II llll '&: SKOINNTNO NBXT MONDAY MAIUCET laft&Ji 4tskJKl rmm mw imm urn . '' 5S5 w'-Xw mw&i mm A'.-y i A PARAMOUNT PICTUHE Cecil Bl ORSATCST tint. :..::; All th rlehnnii. romnnc and daubing faahlon that have made Da Mllle me master of beautiful acrn productlona more bril liantly atael than . laieai pnou-enienainmeni. rfJTZ :Cfc TwocioreRODms AmrcsAyros &' ifTtoTVJ. iBfoaoTPHosioir poiiynoran kPJ I'UkJ Raymond L ''! Added Tony Sard's "HREMEN. SAVE MY CHILD" IIV fU8ICAI. FEATURE "1H1Z" ALLEGHENY Prankford A AlUih.nv Ani Prankford A Allegheny Avaa. World'H Larirest Vau davll'e Theatre NEXT WEEK rRESEXTING NOVF.r. nmrnivn nicnuiu wuiiuunuinr vauaovuie lilll CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In 'THARAE IT" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE NINTH Next Week Wm. Fox Presents BROADWAY BROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE Next Week Horton Morrell Present! WILL MORRISSEY'S ODDITIES OF 1921 Fruturlnr MnrrArrt Oiborn -nd CuHt of Nine CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "HTHAlflHT 1'RQ.M PAKIN" 111 LI. CILANUKD THUIISDAV J COLONIAL SZ "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" Addiwl HAROI.n LI.OYD In "I DO" ALHAMBRA NEXT WV.V 12TH and MORRIS flTREETS "THE STARS' REVUE" Next Week WIIJUAU FOX Presents William Russell rS' River" lllt.t4 mtANUBU THURSDAV PALACE 1214 MARltET BTOEKT Next Week Paramount PreaenU ItlTA 'WEIMAN " I M The rreateat atory the atar haa ever had. THEPA BarA (HERSELF) TOM, in rmsT sirowiNa op "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN" It's Thrilling nnd Sensational Tjuswrv vrrw& 'Or. V u M if " Ve" " J C"- "" IH'lllilMikMllMMI , TO 11 r. m. ATJWli fvii'i'i USm IMS. RP ftOE ,-'ix: fiJ iy.vw i PRODUCTION Affairs of Anatol' vM s v..?.v?. aver before. In this, hi . Played by a cast that for number of famous artists has never been approached in the his- tory of stage or screen. " VaUace Kdd GloriaSwanson Elliott DfXfer BebeDanfd3 Monte Blue WandaHawlc TZK llalton JuJIaFaye. lOVERTUnB), TSCirAIKOVfl KT ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH N't Wk A 1st National Attraction MAY McAVOY IN PXnST SHOWINO Whitman Bennett'n bit presenUu tlon adapted from Sir Arthur Wlnr Plnero'a famous atory, "Tho Frofll icate." CAPITOL at mahkkt STREET NEXTWEEic EUGENE O'BRIEN In P'rat Presentation of M ''GILDED UES" JVIartha .Mansfield I, m ,. S REGENT MARKET STREET. RKTX)W 1TTH . NEXT WEEK " SHIRLEY MASON ..Inwni. Tox production "EVER SINCE EVE" ITS A STRANGE STORY Cross Keys MARJCET ST. BEIXJW 60T1I NET WEEK A WELCOy ATTRACTION A QcOLE C6CKTAIL A nr.VKRAOK WITH 100 KCK I1IU. CIIANUKD T1IUBSDAV rNORTHERNN llrnad and Brie Are. JUSTINE JOHNSTONE u -iir.l.TKll nwmtTvna.. 333 Market HT. TIIKATttsv Mon..Tue.,Wad. 'NIN'fllVn WM. RUSSELL ... r nw' IMPERIAL 60th An1 1VH... Mn Tun,, Wad, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "CIIAHOK IT" GLOBE JUNIPER h MARKET STREETS I, Vaudvllli.. 11 A. M. to II P. it. llll NEXT WEEK ill lap HIMSELF) II Screen's Hanaromest leading Slant II The Inimitable Comedian II OTHER ACTS WORTH WIIILB I i I v A rt iA?V I, - ... 3- 'j. .Wi i''y'i- ',&, 1.fU$&&-V.