KiPwJ5S55r5?r rfT VW "W - ip, MTJV' C$fe vrr"-.'i"7t'' ,iv ! iwT, m,!;;';" 1';"r, "rIl:r:1" '''' . 12 "OVER THE HILL" HERE FOR EXTENDED RUN Themas Meighnn and Maf- 'guorite Clark Alse Have New Photoplays Stanten With it new policy of long-run pictures nnd n program tlmt includes Reme of the great Vex produc tions which huve "Cored ueceei en Broadway, this home opens for the season with one of the inost-talkeil-ef photoplays of the ear. "Over the Hill is the ptcturizntlen of two once popular poems of Will ("arleten poems of the lachrymose order, which gie heart-j rending narratives of the terrible wrongs that mothers suffer at the hands of their cruel and heartless offspring anil make one wonder whj women ever marry anyway. Nobedj ever actually knew families like these depicted '" "Over the Hill and 'The Old Nest.' but they make photographic pictuie- nnd 00(1 Photoplays Elsctvhcrc ng un- COt.OS'TAT, "Man. Weman. Mar rnpc," starrim. Dorethy Phillips. it.UiKEr STREET "The rjreat Im personation," with James KlrU KlrU KlrU woed. MM.WinnA Tem Mix's latest thriller "The Nlnht Horsemen " OKl'AT XOMirKKX "The Jour ney's Kml," Huge "'.illln's plcttire without n sub-title. IMl'EIHAl, "Scran Iren." Charles liii s late-t comedy drama. ".Ol'tWr "Wet llerlil," thrllllni uerea picture liEl.MOST "ReadH of Destiny," with Pauline Frederick. CFDAIl "The (Treat Moment," with Olerla Sumisnn ."M I""" "t-Juiierlcriee." with Tib-hard Harthelmcss and an all-star NIVOt.I "One n Minute," remedv featuring Deuclan Mact.ean ".l ".Wr.V7 "Worlds Apart." with Hug -tin O'ltrlcn, CMtslTM 'The Meth," w-lth .N'ertiia Talmadge and nugene i' Urlcn. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILiy)ELPHV,x 'TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1021 1 - : , - . ., T" VAUDEVILLE SHOWS OFFER GOOD BILLS bus n cat that sounds like a photoplay "Who's Who." 'turf tli Hughes, Themas Helding. Mi'dred Harris, C.eerge "i-dier, Winter Keitli's and Shubert's Have Stars Heading Their Lists. Variety in Other Houses Keith's Sephie Tucker, "everybody s favorite." with her five kings of R.vneo R.vnee R.vneo natlen, beads one of the best -balanced bills seen at this theatre In a long while. Sephie wan In her old-time form. Time and again was she called te the stage In the applause. l'ddle l'ev and the six younger Ves Charles. Richard. Mary, Made line, I'ddie. Jr.. and Irving, tint en the "Kev "'in H'-vlew." Kddie. one of the most popular droll comedians en the. American stage, has get some fam ily He "aid it took him some time te get his show together, but he has It, and It is there forty ways. A delight In the art of dancing is n llankefl in -iiie iiir .;- lle u uttiv nssiMeu ej iiuin Iva ter Hall. Hleliard Headrlck, Catherine Van Ji,' lftn .., .), society maid, nnd Cliff lluren and ll..b Walker all tilt through j V.X't' the piano. ' Hilly ("lciwen.n "Vl .."r. "",r" rt "f ,?TP' ,,,,l?miS ' ta preposition, in ''Just .Songs and prebabl The two are se similar in atmosphere i and theme that comparisons nnd m-i trusts are inexitnblc. Tlu-j are be;h made up of the old "hukuiii." which is e dear te the hiarts et a hit f us . but it is put ncre--. in this present pic ture with "some reallj erj I'll" screen1 acting, the most notable feature of which Is, of course, the mother pail paeil b Mary Carr, former! of I'hiladclph a. The art of skillful make-up n:i I thoughtful chariicteriatimi could scarcely be better i'mplilid than Mrs. Carr does it in th-r the Hill" and her quiet, wll-inutcrt'd dcwlupmriu of the character thtmigii tin- Mars i ,. -ered by the fr and the tn:zcdie through which she pniN imike iitiihr-i standablc the cxtnmiiMiir tli ngs that ' mmacb n,r.tn..i lilt... Ull.l 111,. .1,1 li,.,- Wll- Jlara We.cb, as hi r husband, is alse1"1 excellent. There is quite a h-ng cast in tin1 ulcture. from the four t'arr children. who eUe 'nlendid charm lei lxa;tin "t P"1! the young I'l-ntmiM. te .Inlni Walker and Kdna Muiph. whose pI.imiiJ .n film led them te be starred n 11 team by Fex en the Wet Coast. "(hoi- the II1H" will almost mm civ make a triui. enough popular appeal te julif a l"ii run here. Stanlc It wouldn't make nn great difference what sort et a picture Thorns Menrhan appeared in at this m-iu. "t HIP war. i"i " - - - . A. plaved. Her talk was Illustrated en the -creen. Dare ltrethers. in an athletic n.hii.iitnn. .Tnim Sully and Muriel Themas. ,n "Slapsticks of 10J1. find the Chandon trio, aeriallsts, complete the program. Chestnut Street Opera HeuseThe second week of Phnbert s vauuevnie Vlitnrin A Lionel I'urrymere pie t m Is something te travel far te see, and ricn the comparative failures which lie has plaved in previously only increase the desire te sc( him in n pictu-e worthy of his talent'. ".liin the IVnrniin" mnv net he nrtis- tii'tilU worthy of him In that it is t.rnnelif nrmthnr hteh-clnss program, et n tather rearing melodrama of the old i which Norn Hayes is easily the star, school, hut it Is as will told, as finely She puts her setijs across with all her din. ted and as gripping as anything old-time vim ami pep. She was well he has none. I'mm the comedy of receive'l and called upon manv times "Th. (licet Advmture" Mr. ttarrymere te render selections which proved mere turn- i i the tense scenes of this creek attractive as they increased in number. pla with a deftness jiml a skill that Slie was old assisted in some of her are n deliciit te view. songs by Dudley Wilkinson, and her Th Hi.ira.fr of Jim, who starts n accompanist, Alan Kdwards. was tner- an tutor villain, but becomes tmdeubt- etighlj capable. ikable as the nicture continues, is trancis Jtcnault, witn nis eiquisu.- a sure-nre one in the hands of a clever costumes and clever Impersonations 01 a. ter. an.l r.an-M'iere is mere than that. .Julian Kltlngc and (ternldine inrrar. I'eri- K.ink.n Ins wife, does well in the ""de a very gee,i impress en or, an ippesite him audience wnicn nnnest cnmpieiei? mi r... ., . k n -.... ..1..1.1 ... tne Heuse, teet. het' wh'en it is the 'motive of n ('ei.rge I.ibby and Ida May Sparrow f fast-mex.ntr. w.-ll-nreducMl ami well- Prc-et,ted something new and different in till piiture, it takes en added merit "lim the l'eiuiian" is all these things in the wav of n dancing net. llernnrd and Townes, in a series of catchy songs nnd piano selections, added charm te an ex client bill. Kesi'iit n attractive leading lady. fithers en the program were Kremka iiri,-ii. popular en the stnge, but mere Urethe-s, novelty gvuinnsts; ltej Har- r 1. ss .intaiuiiiiir te picture tans. i inn ami irene iiiinitn, in aji unusuai Continuing Sheres FOEEEST "Twe Mltle Otrla In Uluc," tuneful, bubbling musical comedy, with the Fnlibankn Twins featured, nnd nuch pcople as I.mma Janvier nnd Jack Denahue In the cast Tinkling turics nnd attractlve staclng. BllOAI) "A lllli trf Divorcement," thoughtful study of heredity and he result of shollsheck. Alan Pollock and a cast of Kngllsh piny . J'.'TJr'P.,'''0 caat- kast week. ADELl'llI "The Hat." thrllllnK melodrama which keeps every ene guessing until the final curtain. ell Btaged and well ncted. Mary Hebcrts lllnchart nnd Avery Hop Hep Hop weed the authors. aAHKlCK -Tour Horsemen of the Apocalypse," thrilling feature film based an the novel of Ibanen. A Hex Ingram production with Uu Uu delph nlentlne nnd Allce Terrv In the cast. Last week. "SPANISH LOVE" HAS ODD STAGE EFFECTS Ranting Men and Women Rush Down Aisles and Act en Special Fere-Stago Lyric The audience that filed out, ap plauding but hnlf bewildered, when the final curtain of "Spanish Deve" de scended last nlghb could scarcely have been able te give a concise account of their feelings In regard te the show. What Is mere, few of them could have told just what kind of show this was that Mary Roberts Illnehart and lrn,r TTnrm-nnil nilnnteil from tllC eHg- nmmunltlen are fired at her, but she jnal Spanish. Mil are lC.t)P''. ,h'T n1 T, J1?0 ' The thoughts that most every one II 1, "' " "T,Cnl 1,tlWeld I carried away were of gayly clad scne- r! Is ,nMk' i,n rnc7 of tl,c dnJ'' nnJ ritas nnd fiery gentlemen with peculiar Jessie buthcrlnnd and cempnny. hntH wm) prkpii eUct moments te go iciiunns i i t ... tearing down the nieles shouting at the " 111 lern I'ctin Hebby Heath, a ,,. .tr vnirnH Philadelphia favorite, pleased a large J t01's ' U'C , , CCS.f ... nnt , .,, audience with his miniature revue, the ' 0r if their thoughts did net turn te headline feature for the first part of the ' tliwie intimacies between audience and -1. rni. t t .' t . . nntnrti Minv nrnhnh v rftitiPintiPrrtl ITlOSt vAA.t t -l- -i-.r j 4 i- fiivnrahlr the r-nninrkntilft tiancine et (SUbert. vocalist, were pleasing features H Clnr.ltes ,n th CC0,Y1 nrtl . th tlmt divided Interest with "The Sky Tus1t w K:at n" hnpressuen the Pilet." a gripping and realistic play of ncstunl story of frctu.ied Spaiitali tn d the Northland. . '"'d have maile freed of all these in- i genieus trnpping.s can hardly be cstl- Kestene "A Theatre Episode," an I mated, since these trappings pleyed se amusing comedy sketch starring Stan ' large a part In the unfolding. The final Stanley, headed the bill and wen many ' result was, however, that the piuj laughs. Jlrewnlee's atube llnnd get ' seemed te please all tastes, nnd the full both applause and lauirhtet. Corinne I house annlauded the high-pitched act- Arbuckle pleased in "The Country J ing In the emotional scenes with us much cordiality as It did the cnstnnei accompaniment te the nimble dancers. The plot of the play, which in its original was the vetk of .lese Felln y Cedinn. folleved falrlv closely nfter I nppreved patterns of het Spnnlsh leve f.terles, but finally broke away from enln-iinMniml t9tinr.lrlncT tn n fntlmr sltin- IN "HAPPV fin I IIPKV" ning climax en a dimly lit stnge. That 111 I ini I 1 UU LUUlM mono Is masterful. On the peculiarly arranged fore-stage (built eyer the (ilrl," while ether excellent numbers were true, Mac nnd (rune, sengs: Per clval (Jirls, novelty, and the "Hurricane Hutch" serial picture. PETERHEGGIE SCORES English Farce Proves Laughmaker, With Excellent Support for the Star , orchestra pit) n Spnnlrh father is told Onnrl b.v a doctor that Ills en Is dying. In- Walnut They're written n L-ernete line Inte Peter Heggie'q part In "ifappy we iucKy. " Kre I am, ' he sajs, " 'Kre 1 am an' 'ere I steps till I gits wet I come fer." He's at the Walnut. He is likely te step there for some time. And. if last night's nudience Is a cri terion, he'll git wet he come fer. It is a rollicking farce In the Knglish .. .1. .1 . 1. - .1 1 t.A I nsmucii as inni iniuei- una uevn iie ,inly ene throughout the play who hud I modulated his voice, his grief and agony ! were doubly impressive. Behind him the son hears the verdict. It means te him the forgoing of a. duel with his hated rival and the relinquishing nf his beloved. He falls silently te the fleer and. the rival carries him, still silently, off stnge. This scene is fol lowed directly by the dying man's final act of renunciation in which he send h!s rival and the girl off te snfety and falls prone en the shndewed fleer. The events that led up te that finale his career. Hi arnn of in iiii'rers win Id ! "I'ldi brings peuglas Macl.enn back apparently be perfect!? ntisnd. "Cappy" ltnks is neitlur l-sf ner1 yet the worst et the Mcighan senes. It ill a fnst-uieMiig. interesting st.,r ti.it j might have been mop . but has p-iniined an entertaining .Mini These who r ml the Peter 1$. K.wie stmies will vr"" ably sav the film l.ii Us the color and the ' swing and hImhe all tne spentaii' mi. , liumer of the original. Hut nie-t audi- j enees will like this stur. of Matt l'eis. "ley, n sailor's mate, who fell in ley, with the daughter of Cappy Kicks.! There's u cruise en t'n hi.-h se-is ., , murder, n tiglu in which Matt i played i by Melghnn of course i tlmi! e a leir- en- of the fe.ituies of "Passing Thru," skating and musical skit; Hjan nnd i style, this little play by Ian Hay. Its were sometimes gripping, often full of te teW'l. Tl is c uneih drama is one of the best of the Mnel.ean srrles. Ills character, whinisjijii, humorous and human much like that of the rookie in "Twenty Tb-i' and n Half Hours I,eae" enlhcus the picture's Helies, The sferv tells of a young man w"ie con cen t. mi. illy ns-Jimies the responsibilities of etl.e . nnd linds himself in serious ditfi ilties a ii result. Tl e young hailing Indv. before men teMnl. is Madge licllamy. wlie plaved en tne stage with William ('lll-tie in ' Iii-ir Itrutus." She is a distinct find. The rest of the east is capable. I.ee. in rapid-tire talk and dances, and alter Hrewer. with an original mono logue, which wis iet Ii amusing and en iii mining. Selmn Kraatz. a genuine juggler, ended a bill which wus easily up te the Shubert standard. Olebe Here's a show te suit every. bed). Nun Liebert nnd company lieml story of the little Tillie of Illoems- ' atmesnhere. lint hist ns often dull and bury, daughter of a lodging house keeper flnt. The dancing interlude was all in Londen, and her love affair with the .that saved hat sicend net. son of the aristocracy, of her pretend- Just why that flatness existed would, ing te come herself of one of the first be hard te say. A theory would bc! families nnd the tragic-comedy conse- thnt tin. m,t;n. ,.t nltehmt their nHlnir quenecs of the afternoon tea when the 0n tee hieh a key. Most of the charae- -May McAvev has failed te Agr.es Ayn-s gives added proof lu ll that Were tieeieii, tliSt sl;e ,e.1Tes te be starred. Hugh Cameren lii.l .1 .n-i Salnpells have pnrts that fit tliem like gloves. A ete of thanks is d in Tem Fur- ley Swede, nnd a final haepy emli-ig j Nothing oiit-ef-tlic-ord niirj . us can be .. ,, . .. I i ..ii:.. l t illHlill BCVIl, "IH S"'l "'!) U-llllll.. I, , .,, 'P., , iiu- tl -" 4 -' lllllll' Mill A'MIIIIJ, in her re. cut pkture. but her latest. sh -v n lure thi week, is geed enter- liiiuinni. "l'.vry thing for Sale" is th" name, and it gives this little lead- man for his mtelligetit and eWr ,li- ' lni-', !a,lv " '"''.'. 1!,t ,s mn.rP """; xectien. The caan-r-i man. evulentl- , """ 1i",".'.' """.'-''.. -nrnrkinp under iminv hin.h...u.s l. ,11.1 , t'empied. 1 lie ill.stien et marriage nobly. ' j Arcadia Small favors are. and al ways will be. gratefully iecei-e,l af ' accordingly, the return e Marguerite Clark te the films is enough i it itself te please most people. It might be enlv fair te .n that M'.ss ' Clark's return might hm- been nmre ' auspicious. Iir M'lllele. the pi. turizn -tien of a half-baked, se-s., stage hit. ' is net a fit success, r n I'mnilia" o e the "nab" series. In tact Sci-umhled Wives" is nor even as funny as it should be, leaving art and siihtletv i r r.f j the question. The fi-et part I dull, the ., jibe part miKllv hilarious, made se te a very large degree by Mis Clark and Ralph Bunker. Miss Clark, bv f' e nv '.nsn ' changed n whit. She's just ns ntfie -tive, just a-, funnv in hei- m,il by nl.n just as graeifu! aiel g. niralh p!i i ing as ever she ii S ie mail.. -, , that were hackneyed s, ein light ,r ' spirited. I'nfertnnHte'v , men she ee :' net save tle first part "f '! in. -ji irem being lifejiss and unliitiistiii Fer a feature photep'nv . Sitam "Wives" had some of ile 'nurerest , tegraphy ceneelvnhV. Tin re i im I be few, If any. studio s, ts, mol th- i suit was that shots taken mi and a1. a beautiful estate were far f mn i ' i Palace "The Weman in Hi- Hm.-i sounds like I'meie. bm a i.tn.ii -it was baed en an original -i n !,i Irene HeeU Candid v -; ak.ng t doesn't seem like P r.i al . r i - under way. ln:t it .1..1 ; ai. .ji.at smooth -ru nn I im , n"i n ,t.t,, nil Mninwnrings cnll at the lodging house for a social afternoon, lends itself te the bill With n Sketch Which tells , -,, mri-.i-m shiihuimi. mm inc -.i .t r...uu. . i-.... u l character types presented b.v various it',, inni ,.'ii-,iiii pnu. , . , til tiiiu , i-r, i works, and laughs tire sprlnk'cd gen- , niembers of the cast give every one a ereuslv throughout. Llllinn llerlein f "".iiuiice. sings iirusLjciuiy, nun euier goon ucis n,, ni :- ti, .i,.. i,,. -.- skit: Carney and Carr. Ferrest ana Church nnd the Imperial Tive. furniture nendiug settlement of a debt. He comes jut as Tillle's family is prc- ler ieve or iii'ine) is certainly net a in"v one for photoplays, hut there are manv nev tm. i lies m this picture, and "he quality of ttie ii' ting mtvhs te give it genuine dl-tim t urn . Kutlilyn Williams is a real star in the supporting casf. Kn bird Tucker. '1 Kdi-im plaver. IMward Suther land and I'dw.n 'evin are excellent. 35.000 See Geld Fish Shew !."iit ".".due persons attended the nu- tiu.i exhuitieii et prre goldfish In rta iiltuial Hal'. Fairmount Park. ,! lording te fsf'mntes of the twelve enrds tiss'gneil te linndle fhe epiil f i xh b tien. w'ncii opened Saturduy, Alleglieny Announced ns a "danee I ne new t0 suppl ilrnmii. 1 he i.nchnntifi Mummy is has boasted about. ettereil as tne Headline attraction, (iraceful movements instead of words tell the story of u tragedy. The music is tuneful. A decidedly p'easing sketch is shown by Nancy Keyer nnd com panv. Others en the bill are Dorethy Wnbl, Tiiseanp Hrethers nnd Fex and Itritt. "At the Fnd of the World." with Petty Compson In the principal role, is the photoplay attraction, , paring te carry out the bluff before the 1 1"1- ?"" y-an" """''' Malnvvarlngs, and ns they nre wonder- though he spoke tee last, ing hew te supnl.v the butler that Tlllle ' "' . -c,e"cslL, ,hv "'r1' , ( Se Heggle consents ters shrieked loud nnd often : they talked in unnecessarily loud tones in ordinary conversations se that their big scenes failed te be Impressive, William II. Powell missed that error. In the hnrd role of the gasping, cough ing, dying man, lie shone surely and consistently, and was accorded a real ovation at the end. The veteran I'dwtn Mordaunt made the father's part stand out. and Cahill ilsen, as the here. reEO tn Ins Zela Talnni worked faithfully nnd sincerely. She I'readwny Music aplenty Is heard in this show, with lets of comedy ter variation. "Moen T.evc." a muieal tabloid. 1 the featured attraction. It offers nn abundance of opportunity for funmaking. Others who contribute te i the general welfnre are the Texns Com edy Four, I?en Harney and the Knth btin Four. "The Oath" Is seen en th screen. It. A. Walsh Is featured. Cress Keys It's hard te kill a geed, ' hea'fbv woman. This Is shown bv the expei'lnee of the Itullet-Proef Lndv. the head ie attraction Ail sorts of te buttle for them. And be does it in ' wns , ?ne et tnei wnc pitcneii tier part his own inimitnble way. but he and I "? '"K'"-. At the present rate she might everybody else en the stage has te make , j;1nn,ist l,or v',lt't " "t M months, manv long pauses between speeches te Themas Cefhn ( oeke was a funny-, if allow the audience te get ever one very tin-Spanish, father of the heroine, spasm of hysterics and prepare for the '""'he added the Winter ('nrden touch next.' . ; 'hat wae the finnl ingredient of the Why nk If it's a geed play? It's It ! play, geed laugh from beginning te end, and I The staging was adequate, hut net that is nil it pretends te be nnd nil distinctive, except for the oddity of any one wants it te be. And Heggie is the fore-stage, most nbly supported; first b.v Alice Pel- ' - mere t me. us i line inewier; secpnn wm Bequeaths "Seul HV I t'NllHIll ilAr HUH iVIUUl l .. Jll- te Ged" d'rews. ns the two fathers, nnd gener- i . 'entevn. I a., Oct. 4. The will of ally bv Catherine Dale Owen, us Tlllle '."dec .-"'f""" ( Henninger, who died hefself; Charlette C.ranvllle. June "September -',i. was probated yesterday, Krndlev. Harry MacXnughten (an ex- "'l is one of the shortest en record here, cellent character bit), Dennis King and He makes two bequests, hi.s soul te Ged a number of ethers. i Hnd his estate te his wife. DAMPPROOFING and WATERPROOFING ! preMrms snlvril. It,.- t Kinrnti ' CRACKED PLASTER AND ! STUCCO WALLS can lit' rinnntnlc tilt mmlrnl mil rturfn'Ml lh MORENE LIKWID SEMENT Seiitl fur mlilUlen I Inform ttien. THE ARV0N COMPANY Heed Building I ' ' II ilU'ipWjPillln I li mpi i J i j'.h:g ffiTjOi uj Sfv&tr) yuSaiikSqpipiScs "fn 'JSjUk I xAr J JjrK;j Lttheiraphm f A J)29rV:rcci: j . SH J-l-i-i 11 . if-, ntli rfl rjy ri COJV .Vitt'SI ICiw , vVX i 1JLVJL JS&XAAmth U. 2P , , ., -rMM . - . . v. lil v fnl 1 Kasr,-n. ;.. ,r ..-y... m. -. i vil , Jiiain He Broke Up er Heme te leek Ilk. rtv tiat HfifeHUdr In ai n-' ,i i,i -,, cUI meihe-U if inn' ii ., . ti, dllvurnl ii limp c r !,- it Ls. Hien l :r hv . cu l anywhere In Tliha ur .etuttn Anten Dorfner&Sens Cleaner & Dyer 1324 Girard Ave. But the arrangement vas mutual: she was his wife. He had accepted a better job, and they were migrating from Philadelphia (where people live in houses) te the land of the midnight son New Yerk. There, among the cliff dwellers, the parlor rug would be tee large; four flights up was a little tee much for Dad with his bike (he didn't use it much anyway) ; Bunny had outgrown the baby carriage, etc.. etc. Se they offered these things, and ethers, te the MILLION READERS (averag ing four te a copy) of the Public Ledger and Evening Public Ledger, who, being nlert. wide-awake neenlc (as 'tis well known), quickly grabbed the bargains while the grabbing was geed. What's YOURS! Phene it te our Classified Advertisement Department. Eill will be mailed later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 0 e D Scenic Columbia River Reute - " tfmEzJplnUfff&f Over the historic Oregon Trail, across the Reckies, through the Snake River Valley and Blue Moun tains of Eastern Oregon and nearly two hundred miles along the beautiful Columbia River via C. & N. W.-Union Pacific te F-Mtland TaccmaSeatle Your choice of two magnificent trains from C. & N. W. 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ThiB Btery of soldlcr-beyH in Trance nfter the war In net one which will lee Its attraction in pence days. I here in n blithe spirit nbeut It, n bubbl nn liumer nnd n spirit of camaraderie wlilcli 1h infection)). The villnln 1h very vil lainous, but he Is n wholesome villnln who comes te thu expected bud end in the expected proper way. The country boy soldier Is pathetic: the ether Meldlcr types are funny, nnd the love Interest well brought out. Mis Desmond plays Julie, the at tractive French girl, nnd dues wonder fully In n role in which Teggy oed became n star: Frank Fielder is llnbe and Frank Camp is Benny. All the members of the eeinpnnv lit ih nicely, nnd a specially engnged quartet sing some of the old popular Mings in the last act. "BABYMINE" IN STOCK Orpheum Players Score With Mar guerite Clark's Stitpe Success nmli.,i.n Wnrmmrltn Clnrk'R CTCnt stage success, "llaby Mine. is the vehicle this week of the Orpheum Play ers, and the kind of performance thej give is sufficient explanation of the , growing audiences thnt the company is , attracting. They seem te nave c"iu lishcd themselves firmly en n paying basis even this enrly in the bcbeii, anil as they get mere and mere w-n te each ether the smoothness of their work Is increasing. Kuth Kobinsen. ns Zne. the wife, in this comedy of the mix -up in babies, scores ns strong n hit as she bus yet made, and the mine can brt said of Dwlght A. Meade. One of the out standing features of this wrck'a per formance Is the work of Jehn "A". Lett ns the rtlcnd of the family, who is the innocent cnuse of much of the trouble. Others who did well were Melly Fisher and Mnrie Heels. "W LOVE BIRDS BRING MUSIC AND LAUGHS Pat Roenoy, Marien Bent and Elizabeth Murray Keep Audi ence Near te Convulsions Slmbert "Leve lllrds" fluttered into the city with n shout of laughter, chased by these three mirth provokers, Pat iioeney, Marlen Hcnt nnd KllMbcth Murrav. The show was a decided bit, with nn audience thnt filled the thentre nnd that went into hysterics a dozen times. Singing. dniieini and costumes left little te be desired. It Is a "nuslenl remedv te which Kdgar Allan oelf contributed the book. Slgmund Itemberg the score, Hnllnrd Macdennld the lyrics nnd evcrvbedv in the cast nnd chorus the "pep" and sparkle, that score suc cess, Violet Hemer, as Allene Chnrterls, the romantic ingenue, nnd Lillian linker, ns Violet Merley, the Ingenuous seubretle, brought mere pleasing voices te their pnrts than usually are heard In musical comedy. Indeed, the slng- km fit nil f tin frtftt.rtln.1. m - ...IL ... .... I...U ... , .,-. .,,, ... U'M, .. prjlcr, while the chorus w"aa both tJ u.l . .Inni ff.. .. II... ..'I'll uiui iiiumi-ui. jicrr nun Tiiprn ih. i. -rj est lagged a trifle, pcrjhnps. in the ow2 ew2 inir act. but after Pat Itoenev 1,13 SP"1! te put his educated legs which m have taken a pest-graduate ceur ,L.n where through their paces, and Mr?; Uent and Elir.abcth iMurray turned ft the full swing of their old-time drelU, the house could net hnve stepped w.7' Ing if It had tried. Elizabeth M?,V ray's characterization, in a brief i5 which i.cnt a shrieking gale of laurtit,. through the house, of a lady who thiv she had "better keep her mouth , if, . because a revenue efficer1 may i! around," is indescribably funny. ' The costuming in the second m which is laid in n Persian garden i. of dazzling beauty. There nre mi,, musical numbers which nre quite un t the -eiccs of cast and chorus, "ti. Trousseau Incomplete," "Twe T.ltu! Leve lllrds" nnd the "Finale" of th! first scene of the first act; "Is It it,,: te Oucss?" and "A Little Dream Ti Ii.st Its Way" are all melodious. CASINO HAS GOOD SHOW , McCLEES GALLERIES Exhibition American PAINTINGS Fereln MezretlnU, Etchings nnd Exqulslt, yiJJ ritAMING A 8PECLITY The Full Bregan And Imported Scotch Grain, doubled soles. Cheese either black or tan. $12.50 Riet of Jee Hurtlq's Production a Fun and Beauty Casine .fee Ilmtlg's "Ulg Wonder Shew" turned the crowd iiuny lust n!,li- Ittnncn.l e.wl (intlntpiL Tills tniisicnl extravaBnira lins u little bit J of everything and there is hardly n dull ' sd1 moment. eorge P. Murph.1 is the featured comedian, nnd he lias his work cut out for him nnd does It splendidly. His methods nre clever and up t" the min ute nnd he hnd nianj new "gngs." Mile. Habctte. IJerthn Steller, Olive de Cerncy, Nettie Wilsen nnd f'lnre I'vana have big pnrts in putting the show across und there is n beauty chorus tliat docs its part well. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut EitablUhed 1868 TROCADERO'S NEW SHOW "Dainty Maids" Combines Many Features. Including Beauty Chorus Troccslere "The Dainty Maids." thiH i week's nttractien, bus n combination of, geed fun, pretty girls and jnz.y tunes, i The costuming and general production put this show en n standard well up in burlesque ranks. Geerge Urcnnan is the chief fnn mnker, and he is assisted by Pill Schuler, Frank Penny, Pernie .Tudali nnd Mue Suntley. A large nnd attrac tive beauty chorus is an added feature, I which is far above the average. Five Killed When Plane Falls SS IjOiiiIeii, Oct. !. -- An airplane crashed yesterday near the Miinsten nir- i ureme trem n neigiir ei -:uii leer, and i z: n tllng eliiccr and four mechanics were i killed. - Special Excursion i $5.00 Round Trip $5.00 1 is,wx, Ineluduis War Tax K m : Giving an Opportunity te Visit the Famous Luray CaTerns Next Sunday, October 9, SPECIAL TRAIN pasting through the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valleys T.ravrs Ilrmtd htrrct, SutiirOuy Night, October 8 '11(10 P.M. "Ei M'rxt riilliidplptiln 11)30 P. M. Arrives l.iiniy 7I0OA.M. l.raps I.ilray 1:45 P. M. CSpreUI riite far ndmlsnlen te CnTfrnn, 00 tents, Inclndlnt; tnxQ "EE See flyers ! Consult Agents ! j Pennsylvania System iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Tleute of the Ilreadwny Limited II n. M. Darla. r.enrrnl Airent I A . Y. ur, SI4 Widtner Illdir.. 1S1R Client nnt St. I'hllndelptiln T. I rraktn. General Aicent ... "-"'".n Plflr Kj-ntera 803 Cem! Trnm llldjr.. 13th A Mitt. 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