.,1-1 ,'. J' k. J. w.. Kfa if ,? i rf i i Ml ii II in ' ifm 4. .' Br i, 1 r " V V' ' .-,. & -. .v '( , iirf-V' i ?- - ink H 'MsrfHi; curtain goes up I " ' " . -!. "' " H-JL I Tl.'fc-Lk1 ...-.'Ma 4lltat.k femM. ftf & ;." W Novelties on the Bills for Next Week, but Three New r.7i v te'K fcW$$ Shows and Shubert Vaudeville Come in the Week Folloiving MjBXT Monday night will be a notable one In the llycs of the theatrical JEN rtnirrii of Philadelphia. Ther can stay home and make the acquaintance S By IIENBV SI. NEELY V v . m . a . ..iHtM it.MAn. ii.iHiAlfii It Iia nlrl Arm hnir -. nmuiM. xney n v' ."";J,"'""r,"",:r x. :c-r. i rifBt after dinner, wun tne wue nnu tnc kiuuics nnu, mm iuu liu.d .-..... fm, can alfh, "Ah, I wish I could have every evening .at home like this. ,"j il ..... o .Oft hntrlnv napot! h ftnnp wttli Inrrrnfitnir rMtlessnCSS for A ADU lUl'U, BUVUk u .u, .".o r-.-- . . - -- f1 wfan hour, they will hunt their hata and run out to see some show ror me i"?-mA tme. lust because they've forgotten how to stay at home. fri... ..in , no naw nlnvs to review next week. All of the "legtt houses - ... ... - .k. aIIa...!... f .).... !.,.. ill Ka n f.l0nnout Mr continuing snows, oui ic ""'" .iumm. it .. -. fa three of them and each will present an Important play new to this city. tKnmt.-n tit. thm nA fh-slnut rront 'm .riwl Innlclnff. So do we. D Street Opera Ilouie will on that toltht begin Us career as one of the great chain of Jtecattf for Ntie houses, which the Shubert Vaude- Hhuberts nrc open j,,. Ing for their Invasion vuu of the high -claw vaudeville field. , Tb way they have jumped into this tame Involves one of the biggest deals " . - i k iAfp1Al html SIS. And ther are doing It on a sys- Jownger duchess and yet they've got nMUtA nUn that woulil not nave to Know now 10 oe smiuiis " """ They want 'cm to be self-reliant ana able to play any kind of pari ucmanueu by the personalities of the different customers. We want 'cm the same way. , "They've got to know how to dress In a big store. Same on the stago. They've got to know how to act cool and collected with a crowd In frontot 'em. Same here. In a store, they ve got t down BCM. And toey are aomg Sllp-SlbH they had not Sad their . ad' pliant "all 'round.0 Same on th. SMe theatrical facilities to base it stage. It Isn't a publicity stunt, honest. we U arrange 10 cuouc oa. In all of the big cities of the coun- Komi nm im the sixty-four ue need nnd tnen vc u trr they have Bet aside one of thrlr , give them the training thev require in iti. t....... - .An.ilrnl n house. On , glnnlne and dancing and It s up to them Monday, the 26th, they open In five of t0 make good from then on. WUBUVl "" ...', JT , -,.,4. ,l-l- .. ,V. U'lnn. cUIipi Will OUT show here was a shop girl. And uow look at her! 'Irene' is u story of three shop girls, so what could be fairer than to give the ral shop girls a chancu to show how it ought to be done? Now I ask you. what could be fairer? I didn't know. So 1 let it go at that There are two verj famous people shown on the screen In "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ' and yet not even their lnti Famous People mate friends would Shoicn in Film be likely to pick them out. It hap pened this way. While the film was being made at the Metro California studio. Hex Ingram, the director, tried to show an "extra" girl just how she should walk to imltnte the swagger of a Parisienne. He wasn't very success ful and. seeing his trouble. June Mathis, who wrote the continuity for the picture and who has spent much time in Paris, stepped forward and gave the extra nn object lesson. "Here. Miss Mathis." suddenly in terrupted Mr. Ingram, "you do that so well, why not take the part yourself? After ninny protestations on her part, the scenario writer finally consented and donned the required make-up. Mr. Ingram then attempted to show -xtra man the proper way io as a typical r rentu sum ii.u. iii iriih five different vaude ville bills. The following week they open house in five more cities, move th first five bills. Intact, to the new cltiea and put fivo new shows in the first five houses. And the next week fir other cities will be added and the shows moved on In the same way. Thi. will mean that each bill wH ,1 be made a complete and independent wueVuia unit. The plan is to keep It Intact throughout tie season, ex -cept for strengthening natever weak apots may develop, and send It as in will-knit organization around all the dtlM on the "wheel." . Among vaudeville performers this sounds like somebody's birthday, l. dota away with most of the draw -back and annoyances of the old "" the long jumps and the Irritating re hearaal in each new stand. And they point to the fact that com petition In the field will mean that there will be a chance for original acts tha have never been able to get a try-out because they were so different that managers were afraid of them. One of the features of the Shubert Idea will be the Inclusion, in each bill. of a tabloid form of one of heir stage rueceses. and the original players will appear In many of them. ft sounds mighty Interesting and it will certainly be a great boost for tue two-a-day. . . . TMre arc certain types of plays that are just like having a letter of un Hmited credit on th.STre. Irish Shows Are the Adelphi. is one TJhm Rrndtl Of tnem. II I nau Mmmmwi "Home. an appear lnnneer Mica Mmhio i.Krinp Mr. Insram re hearsing the man, was quick to seize the opportunity to "get even." "Mr. Ingram." she called to mm, ti.mn . am An that n well, why don t a one-half interest I T0U tn);c the part and act in the plc in It I'd practice tur?" . . .Times." so as to u , ,iirrtor and author of the STARS OF STAGE CtiMING HEBE NEXT WBElt .S28ra -llte :;-. HiBr4Hn MHBH VSHItft&liP FENEre'' HOwf5t DESMOND. ''SKK'vY'smsW ShubtrW"' OrjiVium Metropolitan" VSSmL sstM.Wk rrrvilBaa going. v A m' & 4&dfy)tijmtT WltWsrtBM irich eyes" j VV p :AqsjfexJH WlkmM Wm M 0'mmm SSs PAUL BURNS. K frmSMSMSMSMSMSM''T'''' LOVE. DREAMS" 'WIsBIsm " Xlmvfc- 'iM-XWiCfSisBl MADGE 1U mH- . MMMMMMMWIUl'yiHtrft'. V ?J f - SSC'. 'kWmJI Luric-" ii'-ri -k..ssssw vi CHIC BALE. ktnS eludes Charles "Chic" Sale, comedian ; Max Tauber's "Shadowland," a spc- tacle, Davo Dender and Harry Arm-1 strong in a skit entitled, "Just Two I Good Men Gone Wronn" ; William Brack and company, eccentric ath letes ; Irving Newhoft and Dode Phelps, songs : Medelon and Paula MlllT, comedy girls : Herman and Shirley, comedy novelty; the Garcln-' ettl Brothers. European novelty: Topics of the Day In pictures, and Ae&op's Fables QLOBE "A Holiday In Dixie," a novel and entertaining tabloid musical com- i edy : Mile. Ilhea and company In artls tic dances; Al Grant, comic monolo Klst; the Bernlvlcl Brothers, musi cians; Hlckey and Hart, sone and dance specialists ; Nelson and the I Barry Boys, In a comedy offering: : Gordon and Gates, purveyors of ncm sense , Mr. and Mrs. S. Payne In a sketch called "Tho Drudge" ; F Bar- & CAROLYN THOMSON. "THE LOVE LETTER;' Forrest- rett Carman, character and dialect man. and tho Randall Sisters, novel dancers. ALLEGHENY Will Morrlssev's "Buz zln' Around," with Horton Morel! nnd little Margaret Osborn In an elabor ate offering In four scenes ; Chlsholm and Breen, In a comedy skit; Cardo and Noll, high-class singers; Lewis and Thornton, laugh creators; Ver onica and Hurlfalts, acrobats, and "The Old Nest," a gripping photoplay of home by Rupert Hughes. BROADWAY Theda Barn making a personal appearance and describing, ner home life, her methods of work and other facts of interest to fans. Hhe will use a two-rce.1 picture. Tho Cinema feature for tho first hnlf of the week will be Marshall Ncllan'A "DInty," with Wesley Barry.- On the vaudeville bill there will be a snappy musical comedy tabloid entitled "Moonahlno" ; Fox nnd Uritt offer their newest comedy skit "Fishing for Fun," and the Oklahoma Four pre sent "Pastimes on tho XXX Ranch." Beginning Thursdny, the photoplny will bo Constance Tnlmadge In "Dan gerous Buslner.H," and the surrounding vaudeville bill will Includo tho Pot pourri Dancers, Renard and West In a comedy skit, and tho Rathbun Four, syncopation experts. CB08S-KEYB Ben Turpln will head tho bill for the first half of tho week. Other entertaining net will Include Everetto'8 Manikin Circus, Schwartz and Clifford, comedians in song and chatter; Faber nnd Ilernet in nn old comedy offering; Phillips and Travers. comicalities; tho Hennings, juggling novelty, and the Kastlakes, versatile entertainers. For the last hnlf of tho week the headllner will be "Tho Ro- mantlo Teacher," a musical comedy tidbit with plenty of pretty girls. Other acta will be Fox and Brltt In "Fish lng for Fun" ; the Oklahoma Four; lUMhna, vt raaUle viollnlste! Reaatr and Ward In a skit, ana lion na Mnganl, a novelty. WILLIAM PBNNFmnk and Teddy Sablnl lth their company present a musical surprise entitled ,TI Quit." for the first half of the week. The photo play will be Eugene O'Brien In "Glided Lies." Al Eapo and -Charles Button In a aklt, Dan Creedon and Viola Davis In a comedy; Ryan and Ryan, danc ers; and Gerard's Monkeys complete the bill. Beginning Thursdny, tho headllner will be May Dalton and Jane Craig In "Aladdin's Lamp'! Elaine Hammerstetn In "The Miracle of Manhattan" will be the photoplay offering. Other acts will Include Bab cock and Dolly In their skit ; Rappl, violinist; llealso, songs nnd dances; Harry Gaulson and the. Blnger Girts In a musical revue, and Prof. N. F. Herbert's remarkable trained nnlmnls. NIXON'S ORAND "Flirtation," a min iature musical comedy, heads the bill. Other acta Include Greenlee nnd Dray ton, dancers; the-Perry Sisters, In a musical number; Llsette and Ronny, athletes, nnd Emerson and Baldwin In a comedy. A Mermaid comedy. "Tha Green Horn"; Aesop'a Fables, Topics of the Daay and the Patho Newn will comprise tho photoplay end of the bill. WALTON ROOF Emllle Len. danseuse, will bo held over from last week, as will Baroness Norka Aouskaya, vlo ltnlste, and Bill and James, eccentrlo dancers. KEYSTONE Gladys Buekridge and Billy Cnssldy with the Trndo Twins, in "Ornamental Song-blta" ; Goldlo and Thorne, novelty; Rathburn Four, musical act; John King- and Davo Irwin, "Coontown Dlvorcons," and Kafka and Stanley, oorlallsts. Minstrels DVifONT'S Opening of popular play a typical snow, including the Atlantlo City Pageant, with MIsj era In Philadelphia and miss uamuen por trayed. A long cast or lavoritcs. Burlesque CASINO Jean Bedlnl'a "Twinkle Toes," a merry bundle of nonsenBo with sucli Sonular performers as York and May elle, Ben Mororff, the Six Stellar Girls, Betty Weber, Ralph Singer. Franklyn Byron, Betty Burnett and a largo and attractive chorus. TROCADERO "Pom-Pom Olrls." a real beauty show with catchy tunea and comedy right up to the minute. Features Elena Mack, Molllo Brlen. Mnrle Baker, aSeorge Carroll, Billy Wallace, Marty Pudlg and Walter Weber, to say nothing of a sparkling chorus. Coming AtUractlons SEPTEMBER 26 "A Bill of Divorce ment." Brond. "Two Llttlo Olrls In Blue," Forrest. "The Bat." Adelphi. OCTOBER 3 "Lovo Birds," Shubert. "Spanish Lovo," Lyric. OCTOBER 31 "Enter Madame," Lyrlo TROCADERO'S NEW SHOW The "I'om Pom Girls" In n beauty show with pep nnd personality that Is up-to-the-minute, comes to, the Troca dcro next week. George Carroll fs the kndlng funmaker, and the chorus is large nnd easing to tho eye. Tinkling lyrics with such names as "Home Again Hlues," "Kill Them With Kindness." "Who'll be the Next One," nnd others, nro features of the show. a ...AmA . imni. lu ua ts nring'it with the proper haughty nir scenarl0 slipped into "The Four Horse . - A,..,f?.M- TrhAti I climbed into , ya Annonlvnuf . although only n, Umlslne to ao to my country club, .hose who know them well can pick But having no interest" in it (and no! country club). I simply nana my iickl to the conductor and ask him to stop at the street nearest my boarding hooie. , And, on the way home, I wonder why under heaven people crowd In to see these shows and laugh into hysterics and weep into handkerchiefs and gen erally simply have the time of their lives. L Nothing could be cruder nor more nal than "Irish Eyes." Tet. on the other hand, nothing could win more cordial and hearty approval than it gets from iU particular type of audiences. It ought to do especially well on Thursdays. I believe that's still their Bight out, Isn't It? There have about a dozen let- tera come to this office, all asking us to tell a waiting world about John Charles Thomas Who and What "ho he really Is and An Charles Is be Lhe cainc Irom ind bow be got where he is and all that sort of thing. Looks as though the people who are seeing and hearing him in "The Love Letter" at the Forrest are coming away with a desire for more of him. Per them out of the crowd. Theatrical Billboard j for the Coming Week j Shows That Remain rOHREST "Tho Love Letter." fea tured by the singing of John Charle-j Thomas and the dancing of Fred and Adeln Astaire WALNUT "Love Dreams." Morosco's "melody drama." with a splendid cast. Including Term Powers. Marion Green, Elsie Alder and Paul Burns. SHUBERT "Irene," the return of this great favorite with the original New York cast. Including Pattl Harrold. ADELPHI "Irish Eyes." with Walter Scanlan. In a story of the Ould Coun try , many new songs and old favo rites to please everybody. OARRICK "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," the pictured version of tho great novel of Ibanez, with a long cast of favorites LYRIC "Cornered " Madge Kennedy returns to the stage and wins as many laurels as she did In the pictures ; comedy and melodrama deftly mingled btock PHILADELPHIA'S LKADINl) TIIEATRKS. DtRFXTION I.KE & J. J. SIHini'.UT 4 BECOMES A REfcUTy MONDAY SEPT. 26 GALA OPENING AT THE- CHESTNUTS OPEWV HOUSE PlekijiTv trie, World's Biesi HesxHirver POmiLAfc. PRICES NIGHTS-25t50-75$lOO&5KZJS5) 25-50-75 DAILV MaTINE.ES SEATS ON SALE. THURSDAY BOX OFFICE. OPENS 9 A.M wiin a desire tor more 01 mm. rr- ,frrpnpnnrjv nprt, ttnrsF aonallr my recollections of him go back M5,57nre.nSd by Mm De7 only about three or tour years, to tnc mond and her associate players. time when I saw the billboards an nouncing his Bong recital. They were out in front of Witherspoon Hall, if I'm' not mistaken. And I remember thinking then that any young man who waa trying to enter the field of high claaa music in this patriotic country with each an American name as John Charles Thomaa waa picking out just about the hardest and most uphill road to set there. But John Charles stuck. ,And he's there. Wonder where he'd be now if he bad followed the usual custom and killed himself then as Diego Carlos Tomaii, as any other loyal American alnger would have done. As a matter of fact, John Charles waa born in Baltimore. That inn't anything against him. Several very nice people have been born in Balti more. He was graduated from the Feabody Conservatory. Severnl very alee people have come from there, too John Charles was soloist in three or fonr of the best churches in tho city where the soft-shell crabs come from and then he decided there would be raore money in comic opera, if he could only get into It somehow. So he 'eft Baltimore left it flat And oddly enough this young church choir elnger got his first job in New Tork playing "Passion" in "Every- woman." Now I ask you ! Then came a strenuous season at the "Winter Garden in "The Pasbing Show of 1013" in which he played n black- 'araoor, a policeman and an Indian Then n Beason In "The Peasant Olrl" and back to the Winter finrden "Alone at Last," "Her Soldier Bot" and an all-star revival of "The High wayman" saw the young singer ad vancing steadily until he was finally established in a leading role in "May time," in which ho played for eighteen nonins, This was followed by two vears In "Apple Blossoms" and now "The Love Letter." ' i If this is n publicity stunt, It's a good ne. The producers of "Irene" are preparing to put out four more com- i t pl -if Ponies on the road ' See Shop Girls anj they nr. goInK te Play "Irene" to make up the choruses or real, haoestito-goodness shop girls. Fact. 'They want sixty-four of 'em. And 'they want 'em mostly from New York 1 M Philadelphia I was a bit skeptical When I first heard about It, but I In- iiulred at the Shubert Theatre where .t present company Is playing and they assured me that it is so. Hope no one up there'll be killed in the rush, But I was told to extend an invitation to all the pretty shop girls In Philadelphia to apply for jobs and ,t waa promised that every applicant wou'd have a chance. "Why not?" they .aid "Wher itlll vou find a better looklnir hunch of gfrls In a walk through the average Frank Fielder Tello Webb Frank Camp and other faorttes of the com pany In congenial roles In this popular staga allegory. ORPHEUM 'The Acquittal," last year's popular melodramatic success, presented by the new stock company with Miss Ituth Robinson and Dwight Meade In the leading roles. Vaudeville KEITH'S Josephine Victor, recently on the dramatic stage, will present a ro mance in four scenes, 'Mullet and Ilomeo," by Harry Wagstaff Cribble. Hartley Power heads the supporting companj The surrounding bill In- EVES. AT 8:15 REG. MAT. TODAY LTNIv POP MAT. WELD. 8B& 1.50 LAST TWO WEEKS HENRY W. SAVAGE? OFFlS AMERICA'S PREMIER COMEDIENNE, SV! SHUBERT Mat. Today, THE HIT 01" HITS' "IRENE" LYRIC MATINEE TODAY MADGE KENNEDY HERSELF n CORNERED' ADELPHI MAT. TODAY Sn I, T R R C , N I, A V in "IRISH EYES" METROPOLITAN-, ?;& THIS WEEK ONLY MATINEE TODAT MAE DESMONDTy' "EYES OF YOUTH" Pnnnlnr Pricea; nS 5-to l 00 NEXT WEEK- Ma paaj IV to GOc FXPERlENTE" ROSELAND ? rptflwn nroad ah. folnmhln Ae. riowntown 1015 5IrUft St. The Ballrooms Beautiful MOSIJAI. KEPT 10- I PTOWN WAI.T7. DANTE (ONTKST IIAM)OMK PRIZES TIIIRSDA. RKl'T. 22 Don NTOWN FU.I OIT.NINT. J Fred Zimmerman c aon Thelri t W TAYLOR Gnral Manaxar nnPf-IFITM Ormantown ChilUn unxneum Ml, Tnrt). . 15 ORPHEUM PLAYERS THE CURL IN THE LIMOUBINE" Keystone !h DEVIL! E PIPTFREH NAME KEHNED (HERSELF) PLAYING A DUAL ROLE) CORiRE THE SUPPORTING CAST WAS NOTHING SHOW OF EXCELLENT" PUBLIC LEGl SHUBERT Etc", st 8:15 Ref. Mit. Todtr 2:15 P0PMAT.WD.l.5O IllBU-ia POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS str ( JQ voeezevz irz InK Jst.KL. 'r atm ) o mm ' o Tiiim m itxo, joria mmm WELL MADE. WELL MANNERED. AGRPFABIV Cuwr, AWn AP.TFri I Ilk. PRETTILY AND M0D1SHLY DRESSED. I llfc BRIGHT AND ANIMATED THROUGHOUT. Lyric FfcESH FEOrA h BEGINNING1 MOND Ay Paiges: nights (except sat) so to $2.5o: sat, mghts 75to3.oo; sat mats. 75 to $2.00; we:d. mats. so to $i.so YEAR'S TRIUMPH AT MAXIWE ELLIOTTS THEATRE, NX. w)fti vnui,n4 fVOVJ 0CT3 SPANISH LOVE a mfftW WsmlM g"M0Mfc-ve. at 8:20 Regular Mat. Today APELrrllS pop mat. iivms si oo LAST AJEEK yftfPrS imm MCW NO FORREST Pop. Mat. Today ft?" JOHN CHARLES THOMAS In "THE U1VK I.ETTKK" GARRICK Now .."iVStn"" Th Tar Ki'm Bnatlon APCU'AI.VPXF. A 10 TUP A HOR SFMF.N . of ih, DUMONTS " 4 Ri ... . EMMET WELCH MirutreU Satire ATLANTU' C1TT PAOEA.VT MATINEE TODAY ANNOCMIVO Adelphia Dance Club Studio 13TI! Hl'RINO GARDEN 8TS. (SATURDAY.. SaYTEMIIKR 11 A pnrtlcular dual far partltular PtI.' J,t, ) department slore? The Btorc mnnag-rs Btciiittn Moo.f v4. and Hturiaj. VraaafeN. Km MM3 w a UkW IN A COMtDV WITH ONQS, WITH VONOSy IRISH EYES xA Storu of lre Errverald Isle bv L. t ROSE. IF'IRISM tytS ISN'T A THUMPING HIT, PtC O' My HEART' WAS THt ttJORSf FIASCO Or A CENTUHV SQU?Jtf SINCE THt DAVO Of 'ClLECN", HIS ONUV PHLV10U VISIT MtRC MR. 3CANUANS VOICE. HAS GR00N EUtN SWEETtd. AND HIS ACTING 13 KEVtO TO MC.E.T THE ROUE." HOftTf AtCA ir YOU USED TO LIKE. OLCOTT AND MACK YOU'LL LIKE SCANLAN . TOO" UMi.C AMOCO MR, SCANLAN HAS AH ATTRACTIVE PERSONALITY AND AN INGRATIATING MANNl AKO W5 SUCCESS WITH LAST NIGHTS AUDIENCE VUAC UNMISTAKABLt"aV-7ZV FLYING THIS WAY!!! TO THE Beginning Monday September 26th ADELPHI Mail Orders Now Saturday yOR BENEFITS AX AUOYE TUiTr. ATgUC KOariX BT ClOHTNCT r, OMJtA HOUSE BUM),, WAtNUT BSSO THE OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF THE PAST YEAR IN NEW YORK AND STILL THE REIGNING SENSATION OF THE METROPOLIS REGULAR SEAT SALE OPENS NEXT THURSDAY MORNING PIUCEB Nlht (axctpt Haturdny) COc to 12.S0, Baturdiy Nlahti, 76o to $3.00. Matinee, tbo to JI.QQ. ropular Thuraday Matinee, EOo to 11.60. -1 rJVVjVpMaB WmWjT 9 Jt w Isr m M r .fV m2 A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION! CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET NEXT WS13K- TltE DISTINQOlSHED ACTIIK83I JOSEPHINE VICTOR AND SOrrOUTINO COMPANY IN "Jt'MKT AND nOMEO" With Hartley Power THE CI.BVKH CIIAnACTEIt COMEDIAN! CHARLES "Chic" SALE nunAi- ciiArtACTnns phom uva AT "TIIK III MAI. NIINDAY KCItnnr 'r'ncNEWH0FF&PHELPS-od.MADEL0N & PAULAJWILLFR lU "TUNnt'OI. TALES" I VOt'TH AND VKIlHATIMTv Dave-BENDER & ARMSTRONG-IW "JU3T A COUPLB Ot 0001) JIKN OONI1 WnONQ" Mx Tcuber'o "SHADOWLAND" A TANTABTIC aPRCTACt.n Wlfll ADKI.n l.al.tTR AND COMPANY HERMAN & SHIRLEY j GARCINETTI BROS" TUB MYSTERIOUS MAHqUKIlADCrt" I ACHOHATIC NOVIII.TY Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! WILLIAM BRACK AND HIH COMl'ANV Of ECCBNTHIC ARTISTS IN A SUfll'IUBE 3HTS, 8 O'CLOCK 'r WCEfe IN ADVANCJE? TWO SHOWS DAILY, 1' P. M .10c unci ftfic. TO 1 ru. iiti.uuiu wyii ta.1 IIOXES. 8.'ic. NIOHTH ObAia UIN BAl.tj KJtSti MCTDADAT TTAWOPIBX HOUSE Pop. Price Matt, at 2: 15, Tuei., Thurs. & Sat., 15c to 50c Evenings, at 8:15, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING FRANK FIELDER Presents rJIJMd .L F M. 1 M on crttda i SEE md denomination. A Story ot Youth, Hit Trial,, Hi, Temptation; and His Final Triumph TEN BIG SCENES COMPANY OF 82 MAE DESMOND IN 3 CHARACTERS FRANK FIELDER AS "YOUTH" SEE SEPT. 26 "THE LOVE OF SU SHONG" WALNUT d.RBEURY &! C.C.MANftMAKEtc.coA.I MATINEE TODAY, 50c TO $2.00 ST. THEATRE. MALNUT AT NINTH THE SEASONS SENSATIONAL fftT OLIVER. MORLOSCO firQsetKfo Ce, 97eu 771?ocIls Qrctma. LQV DREWS By ANNA NICHOL?, Lyrics it OLIVER M0I20SGO -7n.vtsta tu WE.RNE1? JANSSE.N .VJITH TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST INCLUMNGi -V? i- AUDtR TOM POWtriS, MAUDE. EBOUJeNE. MitlON QRE.EN, EDNA BATES, PAUL BURNS. MAURIE. HOLLAND AND JBEAUTIFUL GIRLS WHO DANCE l4MAzwaMaMa.-meaarcouu aw bc inrxoveeA wmeaexxxvy qw smMMcrWAerEilAWiUU NICHTS-INCLUDING SAT. 75 TO Z.SO 8 AT. MAT 50f. I f ZOO -MJED. MAT. JETOHSg, J. FRED ZIMMERMAN & SONS' THEATRES M0f,T&a?B' Tkin. A Sit I M wLttsmsdWULmSkmamtM k i I 25t&3Se kTAJGFRMANTnWN&rHFITFMl I 25.t.Sl ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY EVG. RUTH ROBINSONDWIGHT A. MEADE AND THE 1f IN THE BIG DRAMA SUCCESS TKE ACQUITTAL TIIK SK.VSATION OK LAST bHASO.N A Powrtul Play with a Strong Human App'l that tnjtyt a Succestful Run at tha Garrich Thaatra latt ttaton. STAfircn irxnieit ninnrnoN or AU'runn hitchib WEEK SEPT. 26 "THE LION AND THE MOUSE", CASINO HTII WAI.Nl'T STK. SI AT. IIAII.Y Inly Theatre In rhllailclphlu I'IuxIiik tho Colpnibln Amunnnent Ciia lilr Mioik Wl.tilC IlKCIINNINH JIONDAV .VAT. ji:an iii:dim ithi TWINKLE TOES cr nkw roruijvu rititics -a 1IALCONY HKHKKVr.I) l'RONT ,00c L'KNTKR . 30i t rf " J''1", V"' Uj1 (""crttd Sfala) SOc and SOc. MVhrflgT3 IIth.and LEHIGH MAT. DAILY. Sl30. KVfiH., 7 A 0 Gladyi-uBUCKRIDGE & CASEY Billy "(Ifnnmmitnl Souk Mi," ' Ciuldlf A Thorn-J Uiifki mmi P , John Mm Il.iflrln ifulli'linrn Four Cluinltr 3. "The Mllllontli iTmnct" H-iffi !nHURRICANE HUTCH l'ath- ?stwa Evary rrrformanc- rV REFINED ENTERrAINMENT ROOF tNinivici: CIIAKOKS. 11.00 EMILIE LEA UNDH1TAI. nAXCEB - Bill and Jamei Terapleton DANCKKK KXTKAOIIIUNAIliE- Baroness Norka Rouskaya DANCINCI PHILADELPHIA r ORCHESTRA SEASON SALE TO SUBSCRIBERS .. . . CI aA... ..ii i. 1114 rkcilDBI u r ii o" " "'""'.:::" :r.M,a v. 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