E&J&U&Z ffi xj ; SKr-l--' , V; ,t frt-j 11 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week HVsW ATTH ACTIONS UUMtr - "In tlie Nltfltt Watch " -pec-taculnr pmdui-ileii. in wliicli a ship is torpctletil iiihI tunU utt the tnie. Iletiert Wnrwl.-k retii.it from tlm mevlM mill OlHf Tell .Ih the leail liiB rel upiim te hltn SHOWS THAT U13MAIV BUOAU Man ltese. beautiful Hart I.' irama lMe,l .... n S.tllF . IebhhI of ill 'V.,,ihI th.it llUcs te be visit"! null. Chatterton playa the name pan Last week. Mur.T.7--"riifl Mevrv wutew. ! up timns rcvual of the fainetti l.chnr nnera Mine U It "eUlein lian been. Willi a ( of Iiitcrtmtienal flavor Last werk BUVBEItT - ".Meica, untKceit mm aben.tn OiIpi.W Kiwuiuiu " " .In .mini-maiir te I "U nil. Chew nml "Aphrodite." tllady Hanten Lionel tltalinin nml Marllia l.erner featured QARHILK -"Mr Pun Pas". Hy " de lightful nncllMi reineth of. tn""""'' b A A Milne, with tmdlev DlKKes and Laura Hepe Crew lvt weeli. LYRIC -"Entwi Madame" Hreclc Tern Tern bcrten produi'tlen et u tn of a tern perumenial art t with '.llda areM one of U. author- of the play, fea tured AVELI'ltt - The Bat. mystery plsv t Man nelu-rtfi Hlnehart and Aver Hopwood. Still VeeplnB audiences en the eilfc-is of their nt Ti CK MBTROFOU r,W of ERA H'"' " Tim .t..rm that inech.mleal thriller wllli-h'lilaNed ilniMitewii 1 week will he llm pn.du.-th.il of the Mae Desmond nlaicr IM feature are a snowstorm and a forest the The stun t? th th eol e of two men f'-r a girl m a hiip'v hiip'v leekeil cab.ti In the North ORVHEUV- t'lwn "' 'he Mountain bv Tie Wlti New ins will l a"- hlticui productler or t r..neiin. i players who have several times u'ltlei - j taken h"w new te Philadelphia Ituth Uebininn. uivigni ..mtu.- i Bernard .M.-ewen. a nwceire' wi play the ma n rote" VACtiEVIt,T.r. n r Ttriril fr-Henr Satitrev and h Cmnhnnlr luh-StTa 1S e been brought ba. k b rcpies' a head! ner Jehn Mf! the well-known ten.... ic another fa.ir of the bill .li-rtv tar napln !il Hn.cmpnj.lM "lli.-r n. nclude Will M .Te- ard Plam-he Paine In a p!a let "The Man Who Butted In . Purts Humphrey'B Uatu--mh. In nn artist.- neelt. I -ir .in. nn Seimeur, coined' AI Hft'C and Karl Laiere, vhmtlinK atid s-ltiRlnK. thn Beb Ketukr Troupe stilt walkers nil eceentr'e dancer, and l.ad Alice'1. Pets, in addition t which aie the usual pictures CBESTSUT SlltKET nri-rA net sr Lew Fields in lh neartllner Mil week 'Ihe inniediaii hn the leadniR role In "Snapshots e' n"1 with a cast of fnieiltes tneludlne L'llu M. M. Cennell and a laree and attra.-te chorus Other feaiurei ..f the bill in ilude A Uebln" inns'. al nee!t Yiette With Kddle 'enke mil ll n i 'lark suiiK and danc nun-he' tv'u All.'n "nut" . etnedian. I" . r 1 Moh man and P.a Vanre -n i and .lat . Inic . Seven KIvihk Petls n---.haM a. t I " I mtf. i ai i .nipani n a Beveltv and the us. al n ir OlOUl tep t. v v " s ti; and .'j'. J. I r 4 t -I hnmrmnn A -ens Iheatres I M I UK ..n"nl Msnaier GEWtAKTCTfMfcChEaE!! fvenlnts nt S:tS. 28c te SI Mat" Ttirsj Ttnirs . -st tr X tie lUBtnnlnir ItnnJn Htenlni ORPHEUAI PLAYERS Tin'.T TtMF M POOT 1 ,K rttllE "Dawn e'the Mountains" A Remftttr TemeflT'-tlrspiii of the Vlrctnhin Mills NO . ', "HIK CHmiTtN ra BJJ IIth.and LEHIGH Matinee I)I1t. 2.30. Kit.. 7 nnd 9 KXT MTbli ,liF""lirMH lih "The Telephone Tangle" rXlED. (. M.JTTI nml M IIKI. KOKIN IltMl anrt I ILI IAN CIlAfi. TOUIV IIAIJHOC K n rl 1)01 I V t hspter 9 "Oierbenril" r?0u'h"en,n HURRICANE HUTCH Pathe pn Kierr Tf rfernmr.e l"wi"""""aa""sa"asBSBahsiwTmBK ciiESTNt t -t. ei'ixx urn r. Mnt. Tnda.v TemIeIi' SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE U,-STR llll.t SHUBERT !; ti-t S. (anient .if f F. Hay ComilerU A MurrU 'Ct rrt?in1 "MECCA" LYRtr " T iiTi u"uw IIISIC.IIT r Hit.l THH nrt M i M I - - . n ; Gilda Varesi, "Enter Madame" ADELPHI MxrtM i. ii Th rir.m.it'r pink, "THE BAT" YflUMBTSi-fflSSS I sj 1 1 I reu i I ..r .t.f a - - x TriM-.iir leffrvtaMfMim PRICES: NIGHTS 50""25O MATS CO' te 5200-AU StAT5 'I.LIN5 ti-l NflM -'! PR H M-ks Ihiil t'.t.xsriit ir, nr.i.nw nn 5 I'l-nrMM - . I-T 1 FIVE BIG ACTS Next Week RALPH DUNBAR'S "TENNESSEE TEN" FTIIinPIW -n s IMi l)vf. Itells A l(nr I. II ! '. n .Ifrp (.ril.h I ..? -ll-i BEBE DANIELS In rirsl .. rhllii M.ihIii- "THE SPEED GIRL" HiS AtinteqS REFINED ENTERrAINMENT BTa iftk 4 P" u-U wu jr 41 Hrr i l ' i " HI ,n iI M'ECIAL HALLOWE EN NIGHT MOS (IC I I "I U H V i -,n sin 1 1 Miis-ri n- i urn ir ChrUllr I-1'' - II l'aul A M.ii-r I riti. nr "nrdlfMitf lT.ll.kl. l" ll.lM- II I GERTRID Urd' : POLES Muft.r . H 1UIIN, !'.'' ' s TEA DANSANTS ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC ,':,;;-' UOMlAl MliltT. OCT. .11. ir H in UIIU l. 1b riilladrlpliU ilrsnil (.i.ri C eniuauy I'nrSEXTH RIGOLETTO With Vara I'lemi'i Kallvr Hi'rnpeilt inl Riltten. Tickrla M n IH. en ials n Uuj cjait an4 llrr -llV Chtatnut ilicst ygcdOTgrq faP-W a& 'TV?ital m revue, heads the bill. Other nets In- i I.iiib "Noberlv Heme," farce tonicity th song,. fcattirii.(f Mat Well- Taber I ml ureen, cemediiitts,. Kclyn I Tar-I Hs, setins nml diitn.es, Kialieen Heugh- I erly, comedienne, X-L O Trie, xvle-' puene experts, Ileach and McCurd.i. .entertainers; Chase and Lateur. In n feincdj- vkn, -silk Stecklnss. ' anil many etheis. 'l':!,'a,'.lEXi'' The rinrterella Re new, a mtiBlriil cemed tabloid, Is tils heAdllnei The photeplav atlrac .!'.'!'i , .' '''"iRereus Curve Ahead," lit Itlchnrd tti. and Helene I'had wt.u ether ftntures of the bill In uile Ila.i HuRh-s, with a traet sk t lut K iiuf. Hawley Saxton and cempani in a comedy placet, the i..ciw(,()l Sisters, senga and dances and ethers. n'iAPU ""'" Monday Tuesdav and iednesda, Kdwln ausuM, huika nml s.reeii arter. heads the bill with a "ketch called "Mevie Madness ' The I'.i'.uipla.i Mttrmlliin is "The Mreater Claim." with Alice Lake, ether acts Include "I'll., (.'i-ntun Hevlcw," inn s.cal comedy . Shields nml Kane com edlans and ltrnne and Woelsei. sengrt and chatter Thursday, l-'rldav and Saturdai n skctih with Eddie ttsv heads the bill The phetnpl.iy will be Clara K TeutiR In "CharB jr. CROPS KEYR Metid.iv TuesC.iy nml Wednesday. Kddle Kai. comedian In a funny sketch Is the headllner ether a-t Include Webb and Hall patter ntnl songs , Jnne O'Heurke, , lemedy pla.ilet: Kdlth Helena, vocal artiste, and the Pare BretherM. ath- letes ThutPday Fridai nnd Sntur dav. Kdwln AtiKUst, In n sketch, heads the bill Other acts Include Uranes snd Veol, remeil . th Four Musketet n elt and Shields and Kane ceme.lv "kit ' lf.f.fHf fE' M.i'hI.t Tuesdav , and Wedresdiij , Halph P.mbar's 'Ten ' itexsce Ten encs, mid'. and dime- . inic includinB a regular "buck and wlni;. ' are the headllner nnd the phe tnplav Is The Speed illrl" with lleba ' Paniels 'nhers a. t include .lack i P."ll and Itubi llce, entertainers, 'eorB'e Wilsen, singer nnd comedian,' tiie Twe Ladella", comedians, nnd .tern- Jradv nnd cempani In u sketch. , Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, Leu! and .len.i An her In a sketih. "Tailor- i tnnde." head the bill. The photoplay w 111 he "The Sign en the Peer," with Nerma Talmadge iNf.V'l.V'.S (.'f.l.Vf' l.ndles of the i Jim nn unusual s.at.r with a cast ! of thirteen On the surrounding bill ain Nate l.tp?!g iaiil m.inlpulntfir . Fanttne and cempani. arn! thrillers. Hazel Meran. the girl ami ihe lariats, Kletn Brennn and Jlmmi Rule sing lug their own '""C-" .in. I 'he usual I ftlm .V."V Mendaj Tucsaa ann: Wnlnr". da- "Annnbei a in 'i' mite musical comedy n thten scenes he.iiln the I t ijl eth.r act.s -ue Met ... nn.l Shaw I niniln M. i.itte tiiie, an.' Frestnl ST. OPERA tvFUV SEAT ruE thfatre THE", v-N vineLKc J ' O f . -irj"??! TTini Irv IS iKnfiiriaiaesi VBH.JHrswv"" ,i i LEW FIELD YVET1X COn A. ROBIM FRED ALLEM , JOE FANTON CO. SEVEN BLUE. ' IN XXAT i' --' -- -. - ' 9hA IDPIPFQ ' NIGHTS IXSU& 27? 50? 75? $00-DAILY MAT3.KV.9" 2750 LJI IN.lNL.s I III Itn 0. f'Drf-mni rinrlnr fifnltii eT tlip 1 erlil n cf'u ' n p T hi r r' a- - g M a ' " l ' l fl S -(Tfi-Kjai iH lrfl(f f tar re b' n ' i ' t A r M-ci .1 a rr i j ir 1 , i n- ' i,.v4 i hup' -a I'm MUre eKl'M 1 4- World (irfntrnt Tener, .nlrt. U A ' ft OM T 'ut "A nil"- i t T ' n'evfi an vn1nj? mer. ! m co ce rx aiKain nr 1 u ttn II INOR f.lN. Worhl-Kameu T1p. lien TVrltr. nald I am f'j I utidT i ' of 'h r1 f ' rfl.er atl'1 h.lUM T H( h M"ri-H t nlffh K' sr n mir jtt "ungual nir 'hui th 'ns' Tr M I! n en h - 'n" j th m"f la " nir t in js reine t erc U l TKTK JM. ( otertititru slucrr (H(J: M f - r f ,1 m; r - I , . Cflfhr.iUd -r l a h-h 1 In fr i (i 11 J' " ( 1' nji i I ' a rt t" i ii 1 r ' ' (!- i- (it " 1 i)iiR V I . ' nut nM. it ii iiKirm. T !..i "e " e-n World fAtrird an ri t - c inn --1 rr - . rgn m l i r ' ,r i'i nif F ft rnsiTl nr jiJiji M pnt a (.UT.IO (iATTI I Z. IMfepfep !p!0IeMtnn Op?rn rentiuiDT, ild: I nit-u 'l M - & t rniefvl 1f " rr.ei B'Iviia h ' tn h whi r ft . ei h 'M- "ft - us at one ene f i n'r nun en a ) hth hi i - nf Mi emT (n riN n'!'f,. er 1 Uhj'j' predur tlcn ' w (.kum;i Ks-mbAriia- fler In 0- n .rp'ih of n a rpf a ''' i ji 1 m ! '1 i-j T' PR" ' 1 I T ar i! r uru'iriiiKi i fin Mi'i1p ( rltlrn Iiin of Ami m H f. ! 4 n "-r1-ii 4 fl nnt r thjrff : " ! maim i r in r, " I r - fj of i pr p 4 DAMKI. KflOiniW rammj Th iifrlrul I're.lnrpr -rttd VerhlHK In th1 lt' MS H - "Ufl''1 t.i cpiender of 'h jran flrpjr pr, iarU'Hi 'f llt""fl ''i.-r (n rn1 ir 'n actinic. r in th c rgeui hr , tnt and nn'k rurrBfne e' TTrt i4 nnd nrrtstit j.nj ,ffrtfi fi P-irehHnrtMin rt., m a tn iiri flr-jn' jien JMK8 f III NKKKR I hip Unrtil Knnien rt ritlr -nilil. MfM- a i ji "f i i ii, i si .nj 'V., tw.'nfj ! a t' l r(.c( n ' f h t ' i" , e t t ' i m li Kf t - . ... i n i n i ' i ' ',n r.pnfl'fk t Mi.p riiPitr. eiit t inrcrP'S NINON llll Mill III III L0E. , 34 Seuth 52d St. l.-l " ' Three Nights 3 3 , i.r Land of Make Believe Modern Mil M.iii"i- Oct 29th, Oct. 31.1 and Ner. hi I a.li I'rlrfs Krh 1'irnlna i f Y ( OMII ORHilNAI. iRW P ,,.lrlilleniMiin.. HmI . I'rl i.nil hut I ln-M-a TiipwIie ""J Thiirwliu rrlcal" lasent. C.hII llrlnient 330 77TJ 72 T" nOJle. iVIOrita Trocadero T'J Jully Ulrla and the accordionist and the photepla.i "Tha Greater Prent. ' Changa of bill the last half of the week KrYSTOS'i: - "The Telephone Tangle ' with Jee Bennett. Is the humorous uendilne number etner nets tticmite Fred Calletl nnd Mebl Kekln, sur prise comedy. "The Menkev Harber Shep", Chnrles Tebln, songs and slop les; Babcock and Pelly, comedy skit, and the latest chapter of the "Hunt cane Hutch" serial movie W.lf.reV ROOh The fentures Include the Christie tllrls, slngera nnd danc ers, Paul and Wnlter Lavarre, neielti net . Frankle James singing come, dlenne, lelane Hell, songs; Gertrude May Teles. tee dancing, Wednesda) nntl Frldiij ufterne.nts In the Japanese room. Spectal plnns for Halloween. BUllLESQFn CAMSO "Den Ten Qlrls," with a enw headed by Jehn Parry nnd (leerge Douglas. The mibleet of the show ts s patire of thn smart set entitled "A Trip te Fortune Land ' Supporting the principals are Collettre Batiste and Leu Harr net te mention chorus known ns the "beaut v bou beu tuct. ' THOCADVIIO- "The Tange Ulrls are, this iveek s nttrartieif In the com cem pani are La Bella Paula, danseuw, who has sn act said te be both novel and beautiful Among the "Tange Brls" are Hlla tjrant. May Fntn y. 'le Brlggs. and the comedy Is sup plied hi Pick Matin. Lester Fnd nnd I'hnrle.s Burns ' MINSTRKLR I Df UONTS -Kmnictt Welch's company in-esents "Oier the Hills te Manni unk1' this nek as ItH pi inclpnl burlesnue fHuie. The whole show Is new with i bundle of the latest song hits sung M Emmett Welch himself The Sidewalk" of Ma-liet Street' Is an-ethc- bitrcniie Steel en Keith Program Jehn Steel, the American tenei . will make his I'lillndelphin vaudeville debut m I!. V. Keith's next week Steel t.tnrte.1 his career in 'lie choir of n New erl cliurcli. whie-e Mnn (inr-ildi lic.ird him. She offered lilm a jilae iitlh the Chicago Opera Cetni:ini , hut Steel lui'l ether plnns nn'l joined the 'iegfeld Follies. He lias been with t tin t organization for seiernl .tears, and innile his Inst np-peiii-nmv here in last season's "Fel-In- " New Shew at Dumont's ' Over the HilN te Mntiiutik" is the name et tie new iit-d timeh biir!-(iie pre-"n'e. hi t'tntin ft ' 1. Ii and his t.lners ill I him. nit's tievl week'. Welch inn-.lf ..mil ibnti s sniae new nn.! it. Iiv s..ni;s. an. I oilier plnier have o.,.ertiinlUc in the two feature vklt.s, "T. lepheiv Timg'es" and '"I'lie Side -wnlks of Ma-. or Street " ?iinuin;i.riii.'s HOUSE yrr J' a DA.LV MATS AT 2 EVES AT 8 Are ei, SALE out .l' 'N ADVANfE f?E5CTn BEGINNING MONDAV HA7INEL IN) SNAPSHOTS OF 1921 '0itK LULU M'CONNEIL & COMPANY F 25 A 1lM ATURl RLv'lEW IH SlvcM 5CEHW STtO W MURRW J Ouf. j DEVJILS j NOSSMAN 5 LULU GRANT LULU O mm OMPSON HOME" BV GRANT SIMPSON SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR PMimeEiPHSA mum with ten OF THE GREATEST aUSEi THE WORLO "T SHDBERT-Last 2 Weeks SEATS SELLING TO SATURDAY, NOV. 12 "-cp- Owing le tremendous Nie of production and length of yL performance, curtain rips promptly at 8 o'clock eieninR.s and 2 o'clock at Ihe eclne.sd.-i and Saturday matinees. PeMtiiely no one seated during the first scene. F.Ray comsteck and MORRIS GEST preserti GORGEOUS SCENES ',? Jte-''-'. V x.'tm r K-riZ company' mils 300 Mlf "MECCA" cost mere than $400,000 te produce, and no one will ever again risk such a great sum en any show. It has never been equaled; it can never be surpassed. DD WCC Nights ( ::,T?, . )50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 & $2.50 nrcfci&;& Saturday Matinees, 50c $2.00 BMM TO. SflATS., seatts $1.50 !.(), ( l.rslmit M Clpir, Hi,,,... niilj C Acad, of Musir, Thurs. Eve, Nev. 17 New Yerk Symphony ORCHESTRA DAMR0SCH, CONDUCTOR Wagner Pr.egrBin Includinif 1st Act from "Rlieingeld" CIII.OIST Frieda Klink Henrietta Cenrad Rachel Norten Norris Fred Patten HckHi en ..ilf 0 nt ,ttad. Hppik'b- ' f , I p. ; , p,f -,; i IrUKlP 10 I UOtOplayS ; I .; ir- t. , s ) JOI tllC CQU tO LiOIHC N'BW VHOTOPIjAYS STAS'LEY "After the Shew." a Wil liam De Mllle production of a sterv of the thentre by Hltn. Welmnti. Tli'e younger principals are Jack Helt nnd I.lla Lee, but Charles Ogle haa the part of till career ns the old deer man A Muster Kenten comedy Is also shown, and Henri Scott, baritone, is an added feature of the bill KARLTOX "A Trip te Paradise." an adaptation of the Franz Melnnr drama which Is plavlng en the staije In Ken Ken Yerk under the tltle of "Llllem " The story of n Ceney Island "barker " Hert Lytell Is the leading man. A tlr A VI A "Th Last Peer." a mys tery picture, whose net Ien transpires between dinner In the evening nnd bieakfnat the next morning. Eugene "Urlen is the star, and Nlta Nnldl and Martha Mansfield nre In his sup porting cast ' VICTORIA -rue Invisible rower." a story of regeneration, by Charles Ken ?.n. '"". """se Peters and Irene Jllch in the leading roles. The prin cipal part Is that of an underworld character who tries te "get straight " l!';,ilLXT:z"CeuraKer R Picture of tin usual theme with beautiful Naemi en..erV," llVl,'''HiS role. Pan. de UraBse, Lionel Belmere, Adelph Men Men Jeii and Alec Francis play ether parts la'" scenes nre laid In Scot- Ami ASS l If OR "Moonlight Follies" Marie I reieKta first (.tnrrlng vehlde, in which the former bathing beaut v plays the imrt of n millionaire's daughter King Baggr.t Is the lending ,m"'..,.!,,,'U""1,,'' K-'dav and Sntu. Uu fent6 f r'"'19'" v'lth M,'s PttHVlOCPLV P.KVIRWnp 5f.t.vreV-"Ovcr the Hill." n sterv of home ami mother love, entering en its tlfth week M..ry Curr Jehnnv Walker and oilier favorites. I'AI.Al'i: "Three Wetd nntnil " Wil liam M Hart'H newest picture. In which the "two-gun man" plain a triple role i iii'-ieuiaiiinuc sier or love and re iciig. .17 01. ' Wedding Hells." Constance Talmadge's latest teincdv. In whlcli llarrlen Feul plnis her leading mnn n ndaptatlnii of it stnge snecc-s nirKRIll - .Mnnil-n Tticsdai and Wedi.esdn. s,-n,nihed W.vis" urn king Mntgtierlle i 'larks' return te the --en Thursdav. Fridai nnd satui.lai. 'Mama's tTalr." wth Con st unce T-ilmadge and a star cast lf.ll7.-l Mund.n. Tuesilay nnd Wednesday 1 he .;reat Impersona Impersena II. n In uh.cli JaineH Klrkwned does mniM. iiiiathks. imuki'tkin ' i:i; VANCE bFASO'l RESERVATIONS M$ EVER C.-SKE ,,s-.wi. H i - - . f-.-.- & ?4-A T MS jV l A&r Hi Etfl Eir-J S S--a , , 7eWt3RLDS LARGESTty MUST SEN5ATIONALLy BEAUTJFUL MUSICAL PRODUCTION FROM THE CENTURy THEATRE. NEW YORK A Musical Extravaganza OF THE ORIENT . Bj OSCAR IschS Creater ef'CHb 'ChlfiCOiV f-'u s c ty Pffcy FurcHen CHORLOuRhThi ti M'CHcL FOKINE.Cettbrired l 't'lter iF THE RUSSIAN BALUT BMLEfeFlOO lirtn,l hp ACADEMY OF MUSIC Ml II l II M 1 NOV. lb-16 llll INI IIMI'.JlK IH Ballet Russe inl svmiilieiij' Orrliralru MP1W llullrlH Old llCiVV IM.rrllevinri.ln Fiiterllr PriTn.. 1 J SiTke !62 S2 BO v?" sn. NOW ?!.drJ"l"r ""'"' TUV l; nbtalnrd iliv vurainui m. ' i U 11 II I IlinilR ORPHEUM' H ffSW V H H H B nf ArnR ' Mllll some of the greatest nctlng of his career Thursday, Friday nnd Sat urday, "A Message Frem Mars," with Bert Lytell. COLOS'lAli Monday. Tuesdav and Wednesday, "Nineteen and, Phyllis," Charles Bay's latest comedy of veilth nnd love. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, "The Wemnn In His Heuse," with Mildred Harris. Themas Hold Held ing and Garelh Hughes. MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Sign en the Peer," ene of the most powerful of Nerma Talmadge's pictures. Thurs day, Friday nnd Saturday, "The Wemnn In His Heuse," with Mildred Harris. GREAT XORTHERX "Dangerous Curve Ahead," Bupcrt Hughes' lnln.lt lnln.lt able story of newlyweds, played by Richard Dlx and Helene Chadwlck. The subtitles are a feature. LOCVST Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday. "A Tale of Twe Worlds," a story of the Boxer Rebellion, by (Jeuvernetir Meri In. Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday, "The Fighter," In which Cenwny Tearle Is starred- IlIVOLt Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday "The Greater Claim.' with Allce Lake featured. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, "Hearts Are Trumps." a Bex Ingram production, with Allce Terry. Kf.VO.VT Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. "The Llltle Foel." a Jack Lon Len Lon eon story, with Milten Sills and ra Carew. Thuisday, Friday and Sat urday, "Oil, Mary, Be Careful," with Madge Kennedy. CEVA It Monday nnd Tuesday. "Wom en Men Leve." with a cast of favor ites Wednesday nnd Tlmrnlay, "Bucking the Tiger. with Cetiwnv Tearh. Friday and Saturdai, "Feet- lights,' with Klsle Fergusen I COLISEUM Monday and TtieMln. "Fp the Read With Sally," with Constance Talmadge. Wednesday. "Greater front. Thursday nnd Friday. "The Journey's) Lnd." with Mabel Ballln. Saturday, "The Hnblt of Happiness." with Douglas Fairbanks LEADER- -Monday nnd Tiie-dni. "Wet Geld." with Ralph Ince Wednesday, "Out of the Chorus." Thiuday. Fri day and Saturday, "The old Nest," by Rupert Hughei. I.IIll'.RTY Monday and Tiiedai'. "The old Nest." with Mar.i Alden. wVdries. ihii. "C.ippv Ricks,' with Themas .iicignnn. inuisuij ami I rlilav. "Jin - lll.l a Analr. Wtt I ( OIlMince Tat- tnauge anil nnpitn s Idle C'as." Haturdav. "Heveud ' rAlRHOVST Mimil.iv. -ruer the Wire. ' with Allce Lake Tuesdav ' Me.iend. ' with F.thel Clajten We.l nesdav and Thursday, "The Great Moment." with Gleria Swan-en, nnd Chaplin s "Idle Clnss" Friday "The a .J. J. sm iikkt WAI NIITsLJ.H.?.Ei;- wifiHiiw Bargain Mat. Wed., 50c te $1.00 TWO WEEKS BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT THE SENSATION OF LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK AND BOSTON Direct from Big Triumphs at the Century Theatre, New Yerk llMll fllJ Jli'lll Ttt f If 1 i a I 1 I it WRu&tJKKti k. ffftt j ljBI ' J . 1 J V' It I flris.H ?Jr4al JTI W SlaiaiaiaiaB W I L 8$ ft n I "W 1 1 f a It M I g 0 m afl NOT A MOVING PICTURE A DRAMA OF SUPREME SACRIFICE With Beautiful OLIVE TELL AND A BIG CAST nn. mini i s ni(.i,r.sT ' NIGHTS50cte$27rS llll. MOULDS ItK.I.KNT "l!i:.OIKMA NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS i Pi ELPHI THE MASTERPIECE CREATES!' SUCCESS HHBHBBBIalallaWifHU wfi&TiVS .T HaiaiaiaHr Special Election Day Matinee Tuesday, Nev. 8 Best Scats, $1.50 Regular Matinees Thursday and Saturday Seats Selling NOW 8 Weeks Ahead MON , I. , I I I 1 I'll -i ' .- i II.T1I1- ' , , III' I N J. 1 I I- is'ji iiu n nn.,' v 1. 1 i i' ii 1 1 i l .Ml !! i iij-' n nri.ui' is r.iriMN-.i .'" .I. l r nn Til IS THK KINO r A vi. v that "i 'iHT r. ATTIlACr !VriMl:. M-.VK l.l.C",FR A'-'V III SHlNIi 11 II" AN IIBAH THK l I INK I- '-, OF HIS 1HIIIUI ' MAINS WI! I I'h'llll 1 l-llir." "P. SA'i IMI'Ki I I ,N mull I III. I I It I l.-'AN'. (- i i mil ii ' i p. IM THL i Ip li i i.i ri I v -II hi i ' l rni .n'. L die tm mhi rurti, : i5 Orpheum Players 0v,r ,h "! rf I " tin1 I'linrlifium. Keystone li I I U-li I 'KVM I- J .(II 7 II pii r. m'H AiJi'i'tn Scum & IUpim'h, It H Cheat I DH1LADELPHIA I Te,,IBht at 8:15 - ORCHESTRA I Bolelrtt AI.KRKDO 0A3BLLA, riantit .... IWi , ,.i .,,., Olrl Frem Nowhere," and Saturday, I "The Fighter." STRAND Monday, Tuesday and W'od W'ed ncsday, "Nineteen and Phyllis." with Charles Ray In a congenial role. Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday, "The Weman In His Heuse." with Oareth Hughes nnd Mildred Harris. Beautiful Effect In "Merry Widow" The program of the Ferrest Theatre, where "The Merry Widow" enters en the second nntl Inst week In Its tip-te-dale form, has n note which asks the audience te remain seated nt the fall of the curtain en the last net In order fe see "The Break of Day at Maxim's." This scene shows the entire cempflny wnltzlng In the foreground while in the rear, the Prince nntl Senyn, arm In nrrii are leaving. The same Idea was used in Savngc'H erlglnnl production, but, new, by elnbernte lighting, greater effect is gained. The dancers are en veloped In a gray, misty light, while the Prince nml his partner are illuminated by a powerful spotlight. Asche Intended "Mecca" for Londen Oscnr Asche, author of "Mecca." the romance et the Orient new play ing at the Hhubert. Intended te give that play Its werltl premier in Lon Len Lon eon with himself In the role of All Shnr, the giant wrestler, new being played bv Lionet Ilrnhnm. However, the continued success of "Chu Chin Chew." another of his plnys. nt llli Mnjcst.v's Theatre. Louden, compelled Mr. Asche te switch his jilnns, nnd se "Meccn" opened In New Yerk. Its present enst is n combination of KnpllMi nnd American plnycrs. "Tange Girls" at Trocadero i "The Tange Oirls" with La Relln ' Pnuln. the dancer, ns nn added nt ! trnctieu. come te the Trocntlcre Thentre next week. Ln Relln Paula hns a reper toire of dances, ninny of which nre ob tained from the Indian tribes of the West. Kiln Crnnt. Msy Fancy, Cn Hrlggs. Lcter Pad. Dick Halm nntl Charles lVurns are ethers who provide the fun nnd songs of the show. .. , .,,.,-. , ! 'Ben Ten Girls" at Casine I The "Hen Ten Oirls" will he the at- ! t,.,.fin . ,i, Ci.slnn "heati-e nevt , ,.!. Tit.. I., (tritw.iefil nrcscntiiHen will ,.--.. ....- ...... .,... ,... ............. ..... n sntite cnlled "A Trip te Fortune Lund." The cnM of the "Ren Ten Girls" is bended bv Jehn Ilnrry nnd Geerge Penging ami Cellettee Rntisle hns tlie jirlmn dniinn role, with Leu Rnrr.v ns the seiibretle nnd Lnrl Gntes as n charncter cnnicilian. Y, KV, Hn)r Onnrr C Wnnum lUfr. Iicr. " WED. MAT.. 50c e $1.00 frnle .. . . lira SAI. IV1A1., 5Uc (e 51.aU IT ALL CAN AFFORD TO GO NiKhts at 8:20 Matinees Thursday nnd Sat. at 2:20 OF MYSTERY PLAYS IN STAGE HISTOIH I() MCI. EVES 50c le $2 te $2.50 i SATIKDAY MVTINEE SATIUDAY M(;iIT, f.Oc PHILADELPHIA HEARTILY APPROVES BROCK PtMBERTON 1MVA resi DRAMATIC COMEDy SUCOESS A, OILDA VAr?f5i , 4 0OLLV OiWt HENRY STEPHENSON AND Otf'ivi ' i UiDYuliK COMBsf.y POP. MAT. WED., 50c te '$1.50 The ROOSEVELT 2027 Che.tnut St. I "juchh- nix Upen for Dancei, Wedding, Uanrjueti, Card Partiei, etc. Ilfll I'hnna IH-uat 3326 HlPHIIDELPHfA'S FOREMOST THBVTRJEs'llg FAnnrATpe MAT- today evgs. sas rORRESTeNLY 10 MORE tSe7,m. ?nr. PER FO R IVI A N C ES HENRY W. SAVAGE'S DELIGHTFUL OFFERING MERKY WIDOW "The people of late themselves upon the privilege Savage has given them te sec the merriest and most beautiful of all Merry Widows.' " IMll't I.AII JIATINKIIH WKDNKSDAY & HATI'RIIAV, I10i TO $2.00 2 WEEKS ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY mm STAGED HT EDWARD HOrCK wlrt rtAI.MOND HITCHCOCK. FANNT tintCE, AN tk -rtNCK. JIAV neOI.BT. MART BATON. W C. FinLJJS, rLOnKNCR-O.CNISHAWM. rAJlT .MII.Ill'HN- .MAHT t.K.WIS, UTIONNUI 1, A UI.A1K, JOHN CIRKE, WD Tltn I'St'AI, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES BEAUTY CHORUS PRICES ($1.50 BELOW THOSE CHARGED IN NEW YORK) EVERY NIGHT. 50c TO $3.50 NO HIGHER BOTH MATINEES, 50c TO $2.50 NO HIGHER SAI.K or SKATS OrKNH Tilt KSDAV 0:00 A. M. nnAin i,r"' ,,Hnu ',""t pep MAT- today ) DnUAD',,i,r LAST 10 TIMES "One of the strangest and most powerful plays of the season. north avrrican CHARt.HS FROH.irAN PRBSKNTS Ruth Chatterton "MARY ROSE" J. M. "Vll.I. OF FANTASY AND fit RM." - RCier.l. rBICT: F.VENINOS 50e te .B0 MATS., AMID. f. SAT.. (10c te 2.M TWO WEEKS ONLY JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS The Aristocrats of Stardom GRACE HALE LA RUE and HAMILTON JQecMs9Ji& By Hale Hamilton and Luther Reed STAGED UNDER DIRECTION WINCHELL SMITH PRICES, ALL NIGHTS, 50c te $2.50. SAT. MAT., 50c te $2 POPULAR WED. MAT., 50c te $1.50 GARRICK HASH. NIXON NIRDUNOHR IiusinrHs .littii..". ON THE WING! Positively LastWeek! "Geed straight - from - the - shoulder entertaining comedy. Eve. Ledger. A. L. tOMi'.IlY LAURA ifaiVTi M N'OI MII.K CST, IM I.I IHMi Il l)I.F IHiM. PRICES, ALL NIGHTS, 77c te $2.50 MATINEES, 77c te $2.00 STARTING MONDAY, NOV. 7, SEATS THURSDAY AN EVENT OF UNUSUAL INTEREST SAM H. HARRIS Presents Little Old Neuyerk The seasons ceMEiv success By HIM JOHNSON YOUNG SMART, SNAPPY, IRRESISTIBLE 10 Menlhs in New Yerk I'ltH l W.I. VMII. T.r TO tt.M rniMi.AH Mm wr.n. a eat. 77r in nane FOR IIKNF.I'ITS AT TIM. IIKOAH. Ittl(lll.r A (.AKUK Iv TIII.ArRKS ,llI.Ti T I UK (iKNKKM. OKI'll I.. IIROAI1 Sntl.KT TllliTRK BROAD Pep. Mat. Today ' ';;' RUTH CHATTERTON In .1. M HAIIK.I. h "MR UOhh" GARRICK Pep. Mat. Today 39 l KKI.ANdl'll I'RI'-IATM MR. PIM PASSES BY" FORREST Pep. Mat. Today Htnrj . Sainae'a nv I'rmliirtliin of THE MERRY WIDOW" Philadelphia may well centrrntn. SAID THH PHII.ADKLVIHA nEt'ertn nr- BARRM: "S1 NOV. 7 SKATS rm-niitv A COMEDY WITH SONGS Clifstnut .luiilp" Strwta Pep. Mat. Today K"'- Last 10 Times ERLANGER in . A. MII.VK. WITH HOPE CREWS AND .. GENEVIEVE T0BIN Dili A Wittiiut hl'.Mat Hall) Inlu Thnitrt in flxladelphin rtavt'9 ( elumtila Amuseuitnt (a'l Ma .1HU' Wrrk llralnnlni Menii.u Mnltnri- B0NT0N GIRLS With Thee T. Krtontrle Tramp t'enirrlltna Jehn Barry and Geerge Dengla" MaU.. 80 Be. Kt.. ' . HO. It w jaasngm J. -