. - Ft "vi.WO'" jL"'M&tf iW iitAiilii; Tuimii Member 5; W tv; ELECTION WEEK OFFERS MANY NOVELTIES? 7N THF FIELD OF DRAMA AND PHOTOPLAY BEFORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP Jpc Oct Three New Shows Next Week, With the Ever-Popular "Follies" Heading List for Their Annual Visit. News of Other Events By HENRY M. NEEI,Y THKItR's n very Inrgp number of thentre-geers wlin consider Hie mining of (lie "Kellles" te I'lillntMpliln wiflitlent te iniikp n week netnble. With thcm net te ee the "Follies" is het te be n theatre-goer nt nil. Yeu mn.v ,e ether tilings en n regular xrliedulr of enee or twice n week, but If veu miss this nnntinl licnut.v hIiew they'll lord It ever you In nny eonvrrintlen tlinMurns te thentricnl mntters. Well, next week I theirs. Hut eme of the rest of us mny get n Uttlc pleasure out of the nnnetinfrnientH for Monday, for. In addition te the "Follies" t the Ferrest, we are te have "Mttlc Old New .Yerk" at the Oarriek mid "Dcnr Me" at the Bread. THElin will be lets of memories of" ' ' " A. old volunteer (Ire company dy !'.? V, fr '".,, lucks the Meused among the nnrlrnts when thev lifftr the younger generation telling eneh ether about "Little Old New Yerk." One of its biggest scenes will recall rtmlnlccences of the times when the only thing that could step n fight wns a fire and when, as seen as the fire was. out. me ""' wn rrsiiiiiiMi ThP fireheusc of these days was the clubhouse of the menfelk of the nelpli- ."?" " ,X ,i. ."., .'0r . rl,nii' borheo.1 nn.l you proved yourself a icnl, "?? ' i , " "'' the.r breath tnuin by wearing , red shirt te &&,. r fe.'inK '!" Mfl' . r ,i 11 ., ! through the window te fnll upon the Thl, scene shows one of the old-time i body of the murdered man. "The Mre-kimckled, knockdown fights singed Unknown l'urple" hed its violet raVs ntA Fircheusc ',' n fllt,,er,'I "ndcr T'' ""-Ills may be arrived nt in a' InNcwriau nnd the shiRfc-nt. brings together Paul Perter (for pur-iL)''AS built nreund the lives nnd ceses of the story) nnd a gentleman -- characters of temperamental nrtlsts Jiamed Kdwnrd. or "Eddie Kelly (for , sien linve net been purposes of realism). "Enter Madame" uncommon. but Perter tins 10 ngiu eecnuse uif nuiuiir makes the chnrnctcr fight. But Edd'e Kelly fights because thnt's his bushiest nd olwevs hns been. There wns n dny when Kelly hed ninny admirers te pre dict a championship for him but he never made It. He fought Abe Attell seventeen rounds once but only once. New he is permanently out of Beb Max well's department nnd comes Inte this .one. nUUnil Mi ii r i"' "'.to-Hemnnce." The Shelden plav told A "FeHi'm" ""' " '?"'' legfcld 'at the love story of n young iiuin nnd Jiufd order fAe nij 'in irie used I n grent nctre. "Knter Miulniiic" tells mal-c-iip en "c '.'' """ '.''f '. I wll!1' "lelr married life might bnve been. St irants ' try the CTpcnmrut e 1 As Henry Stephenson, the husbanl in ttriclhl iintmnl hcnnlil rnkanccd .only "Lntcr Madame." bnlf humoreuslv. ni the llahtiii'J effect '' no' 'J hnlf bitterly, puts ii, his home ban been reutie ami mnscarn. lie ilcicrvri nur en the i(a.7c "iAc up mi tynt iieh find -"enly-thelr-husbands club." 1eimW icendeiinii icin( lhei really The biggest difference between "Ho "He "Ho leofc like. -1 nf the men ehuni him mnnee" and "Knter Mndnme" (in nd Jffn 'Oiiiicl hi ""'' tcnr tnlliei. fltl.ien te the period! Is thill Vniesl's iferc bkwtngi. TT'S n coincidence tnui n teiuier i .. X lies" star should be here next week TT'S n coincidence that a former tel- In her own play. (irnce Ii line i ns tinned In Ine le"lt - Fermer "Follies" liiinte drnmn. but Star Is Here wie "lh" ' '''",'', In Own Plan robbed he !" I . or npiierlunitlcs . te chew vniiie of the talents which mnde her n favorite In both vnudevllle nnd musical inmedy. Mls I .a Bue nnd her husband. Hale iloemi'd te carry her poodle. ;ind "spend Hnnilltmi. arc co-starred in "Penr , Ills life in the foyers of lintels and the Me." It's n comedy, but It has eueugli 'back-stages of theatres." music In It te let her de the Mud of j . . wngs that she does se uell. Uftff.ir ,elty Utile Mmlha Urbrr. Tip sterv nt the n in deals with I , . , . .. . hnpplncss li, n borne for broken-down ' '7'." cA ,imr .mirnie wi artists and writers. Miss l.,k Kue pln.vs ' ""'.'" ' "'" 7'. ''" leek the pan of slavey iUiii lat- becomes , .' ' '" '.'"' eimyiemenl , one of the an epe.ntic star. But. In he- slavey, "" ""'"''" ""."' ''"' enrrrr. She dun., sh,. tinds Inspiration In urltlns , '" ,""''' ,"f "'''" """ ''' '' letters te herself, and these she nlwnvs i"'f ';''' '''''- " thiee-yvnv emit, act ,j,i,..... i,... m" .....i -lns ilii.m irhieli hai ler il.i ebieet mnklnij her "Mwelf " Thnt's where the title comes frnm I ,.',. . , ... , vi i ., !.... i Will"! i" I J.!' ;. - I,. lint I h.ladelphla appeaiai.ee was a st.;,,"a:,.,:.,,:,,';he,l.sa,:,a hendliiu'i' at Keith's and with tin- "Flllhn. Mr. Hainllleirsappea.-.lnees heie re reatlj lme Is-en in "A I'liir of Sies" ami as Bufiis Wullingfe'-d hi Cnheii'- ltft-rlvli-iiuli-l. coined. "Mr. linmllleii wrele "Dear Me" In collalxiratlen with Iitlther Heed. TUB big niunl hnltle scene in "In the Nielli Willi h" ill the Walnut is eWn tneie thrilling hack stii'e Ibnn from the front of tlie house. That whole biiditc. which pitches with the net Inn nf (he wines ill! the time the aetnrs me dnsliiiig up and down the Udders and dliecting the buttle. Is built nn huge rockers like a rnehinc horse nnd rocked by gieat block and tnekle arrangements. The sound of the waves is made by B drum of wile netting inside of which aie seieinl bushe's of erdinnry dried peas. As the drum is locked buck nnd forth, the pens slide nleug the netting and give out that swishing round of water which teIs the cap tain's wife that the ship is under wn. There's a perfect battery of genuine Oatllng guns behind the scene for the nels in the battle nud II 's u mighty iinrnmfnrtnblc plnce buck there If eu're nt nil inclined te be nervous. The uliele action is controlled by n "ysti-iii of nbeul twenty telephones nnd another score of lights, all operated frnin n control station te give the slg nls for the various things te be done. t nil takes such complete co-operation that it wns no wonder the enemy crui Mr foiled te show "nil blue" en (lie opening night. She show's 'em new. 1 I ' been irenderlny when lomehedy 1 m-emM ,),ah The llal" far th '" ' ee in ,,,; (,f the tiade i)'is ii buj advertisement iuettim a "filtmii of nn Illineii .ludye ijiniitiini "' iniiinitien aijaiiml our dia'trihiitini. "riii irhieh irui puttlmi out u pietiue "ilk that title. They It II me that noeuihali and Kemper, the mrneis r tin shmc. ,i,r halilim the menc rWts for Komethine lllte half a million i iimf that they're already le eeucil bids of ulmett that miieh. miii'iM.- i .i... .....r, is Heming i-eutij out of the iifMlu "idiiuii- in Hi,. Miccess .f "The' ,,! In fait, it s following piece wit e eselv precedent of mnnv i .flllS (lllritlE which llirntl-,..r,,...M Imi'n ' fnje.ied all varieties of "creek" uud mjsiei-j" ,,injh. . Tli''.v might readily be divided into ''Mil"' like "The Bat," where tbeie is 'Piling up f mystery and thrills for a !m i I,,m!;l1 '" the end. and the tpe neli utllhseH the saine ntinesplicre und r?Y QLYNNE POKT rscatTOLIs LIES" OsflPllb ALDEN. . aNOWBLINP "'iiun -- . n awapian inkjm i acanic?4 "Alias Jimmy Valentine." with II. 15. Warner, nud the two ether Arm strong plnys. "Tim Deep I'urplc" and "The Oreyheund," belengeil te the latter class. "Seven Keys te BnltN pate" and "The Thirteenth Chnlr" were mere of "The But" tvne. All nf i.i ,... .... .-. - " I" " . " "' ,Yer cv '"'" attempt te . neiiuiias utie munj who nnve of "Rnmnnri," een the dclizlitful . , , , "F.nt.-r Madame." wiili-ii Is entering en its tnst week nt the I one. nnye ueen struck bv the hnunt tng resemblunce te "Iteiuiinw." I Tlinl resemblance is explnlned In the fnct thai fSllda Vnre-I. featured iilnyer in ' hnter Mndntui!" nnd co-author of the piny, was plnyln In "Bemnnce" I ill I.nndOII When the lilnn mm,. ' ier ine piei et "Knter .Madame I III a wnr. tlle Inllnp nine It! ,. ........1 netiiingimt a "dry deck and n cooling 'nnil lie x a member of the play accents .satire, while Sliclilnn's mis UKc its nniiie romance. "Kilter Mndame" hns Its remunce. but iust ns lt wnnH , ,)(l ,.,.,.!,,,, n ..niminnde,,, die nuther's ry evident knowledge of n,.r suliject the tempernnientni artist- causes her In turn ) ill,, uiir,. ,.. And. in the end. satire wen because ( .Mndnme did net reform nud retire , tu a fnnii "te rnNe chickens." Net at l,i. She was. stnrtlng te elope with ,,.,. ,u,,,.,., husbniid. and he. iimr ; mail, ns IiccIdiiIml'' te reulle llint he was still the linsbnnd of nn nrllstc. still "'" leadiinj .imerlrfn exponent of the i iliiner. It nienni further . Iruiiiinu under the yieat Fokine himself nnd all ''"'', of eppmtunltie, te he feat in ed in f 'uciiein. Shr'nn llielkly,, U' .& """" " M iLi II rif I NOVELTIES IN ORCHESTRA CONCERT I'uHhIi Ithiipnnily .s'ulli for Ieh Hint eichi-Ntiu I.iiutii nnlllv HMnnhnn H miner tNe 4) Twe novelties, of which ''""';"' . limtimii Mr Ste kewskl has been giving us n great many se cnrl.v in the season, featured the program of the Hillndelphin Urclietiii at the Acadeni of Music jesterday afternoon. The concert opened with ...nt ii... -I..1IlI TMin iiwitli " tt IIieciii ,,..',. , ,. ,.,',., .. , ,,, . Fitelheig. one of the younger of the Polish composers. I he composition s . I Interesting In Die wn. it is constructed in the ei chest rat ion. and it is Polish In iniinv of its rh thins nnd '-eme et the melodies. But lt does net portray the Poland of Chepin's music, perhaps be cnuse the technical re.seu'ces of isjm isjm isjm positien are usrd te the utmost uud nre very apparent throughout the work, thereb c.iuslng feeling of labored workmanship nnd a Incl; of spontaneity. The Bhnpsedy Is neitlmr aggressively modern In Its harmnnlntlen, except in n few places, nor is ii nrthodev tliioiiglieut, but in till" respect is a mixture of both forms nf composition. ! Hi iiinn- trntuies it is the most inter- i ndelphia for ins superu tone, graceful cstlug if net the best of the novelties Sj, nnil muslcluiilv plnvlng. nud he which Mr. Stokewskl bus played this has never appeared te better udvantnge season. thnn yesterday, when be mnde the most The second novelty, n suite for vieln ' possible out of whnt seems at first hear hear sole and orchestra, b, F.rnest Blech. ling te be an almost Impossible work, is one of these apparently meaningless Like a brenth of spring came the modern 'impositions, vngue in tonality. ' gi cat Fourth Symphony of Brahms nt when net absolutely dlSHennnt, feiin- the close of the program. The. wonder- FEATURED IN FILMS HERE T. ROY BARNES. SEE! MY LAWYER Nlven I llfiSNr nHKSN. n&H 1:AMK "IS LIFE WRTH WISE LIVINaY HUSBANP3 v.jpiitvi Mmwcviibtiuer . ,.. POLA rstUKI WNt r 111 'Zmjr yifttb Lj2sMfc ;" ';;JaM-TriTA ceph selman. reewt h MAi P- - &YMW " rKKSIBvjMBpBBiTPP ,--jmttmem. rose 'the bat" Warwick rex follies .NseN .Larue wmjmm wi& Mz2& Hamilton ?WWB:Ss!WE!lfefW v "fl - ' Y.gfeg x,?,"iB'y v dear me ymjvmiKMi .a: ? ?V , IW vvv' lKvJ &! sw&SbHuHJHiiMiX jfeKaR5sKn ' ' lifii tiff n v!10 Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week NEW ATTHACTIONK -"Dene Me." cemed.x -vs. I ( li songs, with Hale Hamilton and Clrnc In. Uue. A Jehn Gelden-WInchcll Smith piodticilen. FOltRKST "Tlle Kellles," latest ver sion of the famous Zleufeld pteduut, with ltaymend Hitchcock, Itw Deeley, Knnnlu urlce and ethers. QARRICK "WMa Old New Vorh. Verh. Uldn Johnen Yeung play of Manhat tan In the ilnn of Its youth (leiif iee Tebln featured. SHOWS THAT HKMAI.V VAl.SVT"n tlle -NMght Watch." spec tacul.ir meledramn of wartime adapt ed from the French. Ilebeit Wuiwlck uud Ollve Tell featured. ADELPM,"Vhe Hat," Mary' lteheits nitiehart and Avery Hopwood mys tery play, with scenes laid In a "haunted"' house. LYRIC "I'Jnter Madame," with (Uldn Varesl. A story of a temperamental artiste and her domestic life. SHUBKRT "Mecca." Oriental spectacle presented by Merris (Sest. with the famous Ilacchanale chorus. Gl.tdxs Hansen In the uasi STOCK ORPHF.UM "The Chflstlnii." ftem Hall t'alnes famous novel, with Kuth Iteli Itoli Insen as Oleij (Juavle and DwiRlit Meade as .Ibhn Slenn A meli set-tie w th meru than Itfty eMuis Is a fea lu re. V.UTDKVII.U-: H I'. KEITH'S--Twentieth nmilwicniy, with a bill picked te celeLnate theic theic caslen. Ilesslu Clnjlen. noted ilan aellse and a i'liiladelplila pieduct. heads the piegram In "A Hev J'.nt)." a dunclng playlet. Other acts include Harry Fex. musical comedy nnd mev-Ing-plcturi) star, with IJ"iitrlce Cm tls in ii song and chatter comb, nation I!a. Raymond and the Meled "IChaiin eis. comedy nnd music; Hnsii l..nn and WllPaiii Sniythe. in a humorous skit. Daisy Xellls. pianist . Raymond Kemi In a sketch, and ethers. ClIKftTXUT HI ItKF.T OPERA II Of HE JamcH Uiuten. musicnl ueinedy star. Is one nf the headllners with his fnnums dnuchiK and cemedv act. Alse featured are rien .Mnyfleld and Cecil Lean, old fnveiitcb-, In an act that Klves oppertiiiiltles for their usual fiin-muklng and solids Other acts les". without coherent meledv, which tend te discourage these "who i-eek for something beautiful and understniulable 'le come from the mass of modern com positions which is being heaped upon .defenceless hearers. Tin- work was 'eilglnally written for viola sole iiud piano, although the composer himself -n.is ilml Irein the bc'ritinltig he had the eicliestral version in mind It is composed te n very definite pre glum, nnd perhnps this is fertunute, as ,..,.. ' ..',. nil, ,, u ,nlnv. ,,. . ' ",' possible te mnke bend or tnll of the music. The orchestration is very henv.i. but net especially effective, as the instruments of strongly contrasted tone te that of the sole instruments nre rarely used for nccempniiimeiit, while the mnss of sound which the composer generally uses often completely ob scures the somber, pathetic tone of the tieln, A great writer hns said llint words ute used te corneal thoughts; Mr. Blech, in this composition at lenst, ap pears te bnve used tones te the same end. The composition is difficult nnd, te use a pel former's term, "ungrateful." but it was beautifully pln.ied by Mr. Bnlll. This line performer en nn tin- usuni Instrument is well-known in Phil MAP?V CARP 'OVfR THE HILL Stanten rSe.UfKAU'A f KSP c; uecrni CASTLETON.'HAMS 'OUT OF THE OF SOCIETY ' DUST pernienv, Victeria ' TillOAD "Deni- Me." cemeih uilh ?!W . 'Y H S(V 'dF" 4$r wi V ''1 v" I STARS THAT WILL TWINKLE BEHIND FOOTLIGHTS HERE NEXT WEEK I WSA 1-" ---:Wntml THOMAS LEARY and IDA MULLE, HK i nMMjm 'MECCA- SiUt3Crc XIBl &$&tl' S ''2 I X BHb. &S.M-.1 S GENEVIEVE'TOBIN "LITTLE OLD NEW VOKK " Qarriek Include "The li.elten Mirror, n novel and funny fltetch . Clark and erdl, characterizations, rtlnolctte Hretliers. neveltv act; Tatlan nnd Newell, song" and dances, Helly Connel and lotn letn pany, nnd ethers. GLOW-:--Kdwln August, iiie-ving-plctiiie Htnr. will-appear In person as tills week's heiidllnei. He appfai- in a comedy sketch. "Mevie Mildness. Other nets include the Oe Wolf Oirls. singing ami dancing ; "The Four Mus kctcers." neelty; Lew Welch, fun and songs; Phillips nnd Travis, lnuglm; lllbblt nnd Mnlle, "Sens of the Seuth ' . Fester nnd Joyca. music, and ethers ,i;,,;;OHB.T-"Tlie Star's Recerd " an unusual act showing nn impromptu re hearHiil. Is next week's htndllnei. Im personations of fameii" stars feature the act Others en the bill Include Unrncs and nlse . uuuedlans : .lane O'Ueurke. In u cenieih pin vlet. Mere ly Married" . Duiihuiii and O Mnlley. cnn"edv and songs, Alex Mlrane and cm many t brills and "Thtee Weid IJrand." the latest William S Hart picture. IlltO IDWAY Meiuln.i Tiifsil.iy and WednecdaN, 'Y Seng Slieji." musical cemedv fibleld. with Warien .luck .luck seu and Hnield Wlinlen. Is the head liner Nerma Tnlinndge In "The Sign jin the Peer." Is the photoplay. Other actt .ue Iteaih and McCuith "rube" skit Leen Stanten and company. In i comedy sketch, and the Mlrane Trie, balancing neelty Thuisdav. Friday and Satuiday. "In Havana." musical .,,.., I v "Ai the Bud of .the World. with Metiv I'ompseii photoplay, and I ether acts I CROSS KEYS Monday. Tuenl.iv nnd Wnlnesda. "Mnk.ng Movies" an un- usual novelty. N thu headline!- A i complete stinlln Is erected en the I stiiRe. and pictures are taken of the iiudlence. The latter Is also Invited I te come up and be '.'shot for the lamera Delane Dell, comedian, ts another featuie of the bill, wlilch in cludes Chase and Lateur in "Silk Stockings." and Charlea Kegeis, In a MUSIC AL NOTES ful work wns finely rend by Mr.. Sto Ste Sto kewski uud enthusiastically performed b the orchestra, especially the second I and third movements, , MUSIC NOTES The I'hlluilelphla Orcii.ure ill lie un mur nri ek unil thre will lie no Krlilnv. .ifietnuun nr Sutunliiy eenlni; lenierta The tour Inelud Wimhinnten lLiltlniere. Hnr , ilslmrc anil I'iltnlnirKli .Imba.lat, KiUhlren i'nrlew nnd Helen feinn'e will be ihe uolelms. Waller Damrrnch has nrrnngril nn "nilrc Wngner wreitrnm fcr the concert of ihe New Yerk Symphony Orcheslrn en Thurnlav ecnlnK. November 17. at thn Academy of Music-. The preurnm will Include tha tlrnt st-fne niut liiinle from "Ithlnenald," with four snlelsK. frleda Kllnk. Ilenrlettn Con Cen rad. Ilachel Morten Harris und Fred Totten The second prenonmtlen of the rhllndel phla Grand Opera Company will bn len Salurdav November It', nt 'ha Academy et .Music. hen "UmnllerU RUHtlrana" nnd "".iBllnccl" will be sunc. UHlrn l.luettl ull maUe her American debut us Nfdda Thn F'hilhi rmenlc Secletv will or"n ihr fourth neftHen of tin career nn December I ut the Acudeuiy of MuhIv !." Cirmite n wl.l bn the nolelut und Jesef I'astcrnucli will conduct. The epeninK piegrnm of ihe Plilladelphu ruslc Ciiib nUe place November S at -.flu 1' M In Ih- Iteiii (iMrJcn of the Hi'llmuo Hi'llmue Hi'llmuo blratfeid. II w'll Uj in ull-Ainerii-.m ni-u-Brain Includlni; Oeeine'ii centuta 'The Landing of llin t'llgrlme." p.irl nf l.unK l.unK felleu h ' MIU'h Stundish ' and H Alexander .Matthew h Holimnce ier or nun harp, iulln and cello At Hie first mectinu of the chamber Mui.c AMhociatien ul 4 o'lleck lomerruw ufl, r r r noen at the llellcvue-Stratferil tin Londen Slrlne Qum tot will piny the, Mesurl Quartet In 1) miner, the DebusH.v Qunriet In (I miner, ' Londonderry All." by l''ranK llrldKti, and ' Kulh-Hiini; t-iiiUUB,' bv 11 W'ttlde-Wui-ner ihe lellnlci of Ihe quaitc-t Max nnd .MnrKaiitn Ke'lnsKv will Rue a rei-ltul ter iwn vlellnii nl the llellevue dual ford bullioem nn Monday eciiiiis NuVum-. ber tt. Jda deer Welter mezzo-contralto will inane her first nppeainnce here en Thurs day aftetnoen November 10. In the feer or the Acndemy or .Music. Hhe will slntr nuinturH bv Ik-eiheven. Jfnydn, Hnih. linn del Ilemherg. ineial,. M'remlsui F'li-rne, llelmeii, lCiirmenier l.u forge itnchinanl- I nutt und Ureul unlneff AI the seienl Ciestn termii Clnin-h Twen- , Uflret .mil Walnut niicem. then- will I l!ien Sundn even'ni. a l T.aO the ecend lu a nerlCH nl special mimical terwees U-inii ir.islc r.f nun. na'ienalltlcii Trlea for Mo Me Un. harp an J nrcun und nole nnd cherul numbers will make up the program. There will be a Bpeclal musical service nt the Church, of St Luke und the Hplphnny lomerrow nfternoen. November rt, at i n'clecU. eelulirii'inir ih sen son nf All SaJnm lie nervlci will be preceded by n recital of iimiruiiic-nuii iiiuniL- ijcmiimns; ai it an. . , . ,. , . ... - - i- I IHTnicr -t, ,-. TiT " BUNTY PULL'S FFrfattseM THE STRINQS" 'SONG OP ibNGS I AjcadiA WJCC? T-' '-iT -k. the head a nexel i'uesday felepheiie Ulrls," comedy plnylct. with Jee Hen nett, Is the headline!1. The plctuie' will be Fugene O'Urlen In "The Lnst Doer " Other nctH Int hide Tem Smith, ' comedy act; Ned Nestd- and Olivette Hayties in. a skit; Jack llnnley, funny I Juggler Thursday, Frlda and Sat-1 urday, Harr. Ureen, the "rapld-flre I song writer," heads the bill. "Her Wlnnlnc Wn." with Mary Miles Min- I t?r. IH the picture A strong bill sur sur leunds. XIXOX a aitAXDThf Heb Pender Tieupe of animal impersonators, stilt i walkers and eccentric dancers, head the bill. Other acts Include Beb Ferns i and company, in a comedy; OeeTge nnd nae Perry, banjo nlaycra : the I Wheeleis. cyclists. Harry Norwood, and Alpha Hall, fun, and the usual pictures W'ALTOX ROOF Paul and Walter La nr, entertainers out of the ordi nary ; June Keberts, danseuse ; Hill nnd Aster, dancing nnd songs, nnd the Ideal Marimba Hand form the pre- ' gram for the week. NIXOX Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed- ' . nesday, Kekln nnd company, In .1 dance fantasy, head the bill ethei acts Include Lewis and Deu, musical .BALTIMORE AVE. AT 56-ST. I I . I 'in I t-ll I .a .VI . 4e., 1 e.t l'lill,.ilr.iliu Mut llraullfiil mil Muht I oinfertuhle Tlientri i .iiiiis hi ,.i.'.n ... .1,. ..-.- - r -T --..... , OfK.in .1 of TarU' 'ril.n l.iut Tint 'Tli Rue suit Beginning Thursday liner Is "Inte the Light, pln.vlet WILLIAM PE.W- -Mendaj . and Wednesdnj. "The . SWANSON SISTERS Shliberstr Vaudeville coined stars appi violinist. Hnr-ey-Davera Trm singing ami dancing review , l,n Dera and Beckman, trapeze, dances and songs, und the plioteplio. "See Mv l,awer.' with T Hey Baines Cenipletu change of bill Thursday. , KEYHTOXE Ueeixe N Blown, in "pe i dcfctilanlsin." u ceimdy novelty, heads the bill. . Other acts Include "Honey moon -Inn," a farce; Ha.nataka Broth Breth eis. Oriental act. "Tile. Big Thtee," seiig-i, Pat Barrett and Norn Cun ueen. fun, nnd the Inlcst chnpter of the 'Hurrliann Hutch" serial. BL-FtLi-;sQi;i: CASIXO "Scgar Plums." presenting a bieey tnuscal fhew entitled "Let "Kr lllp." with book nnd lyrics by Addison Buikhart. Jee Fieid and Artie Leem iug .ue the pnnclpal fun-mnl.ers throughout the two acts und eleven scenes. The "n claltlcs will be prt sented by N.idell and Follett. Harry and Ida Ruse and Brown and New i liar i. TJtOCADERO- "The (Jay Widow Bur lesquers," with Mile Sahara, In n repertoire of unusual and classical dances, as a b.K feature. Jee Rush Is the chief comedian, and he is as sisted by (JeorKe Phillips. Frank King. Peggy Rese and n lnrge cast. M1NST1CKLS DUMOXTS "Over the Hills te M.ina unk," will be continued this week .13 the principal burlesque, with Charlie Bey den as the "black sheep" Other features of the show are Franklins extravaganza, "Satan Up-tn-Dnte " and "The Sidewalks of Miitktt Stieet " The Messrs. Fred D. and M. E. Felt Beg te announce that work has progressed se far en Aldine CHESTNUT AT NINETEENTH STREET That notice of the exact date of the opening will be given in the press of Philadelphia during the coming week. I The Felt Brethers believe that the inaugural of this THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE which will be devoted te the exclusive showing of the highest type of motion pictures obtainable pictures that can be seen nowhere in Philadelphia fei at least sixty days after the conclusion of the run at the Aldine will be AN EVENT OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE TO EVERY AMUSEMENT LOVER IN PHILADELPHIA. f The Aldine, with its rare architectural beauty arresting the atten tion by the chaste simplicity of its design with its subdued but richly ornate scheme of decoration, with its luxurious furnishings and its gorgeous Reman garden, sets A NEW STANDARD IN THEATRE CONSTRUCTION I Everything possible has been done te insure comfort and enjoy ment te the patron. The projection will be as nearly perfect as recognized' experts can make it. The Aldine's superior projection apparatus means continuously clear but mellow focus, thereby elimi nating all eye strain. $ Musical accompaniment and special concerts will fulfill the highest artistic standards. Three of the world's greatest organists. Prof. Firmin Swinnen, of New Yerk; Prof. Rolle Maitland, Philadelphia's favorite, and Mr. K. A. Hallett, of Bosten, will preside at the world's largest theatre organ. J In keeping with the beauty of the house will be the quality of the pictures shown. The initial offering selected is the United Artists attraction, j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Presenting himself in a picturizatien of Alexander Dumas' "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" A million-dollar production of the greatest novel of all time. Mr. Fairbanks as D'Artagnan, fighting a score of duels, making des perate love, living the thrilling, adventurous life of ,- swash buckling guardsman, reaches the crowning achievement of his career. I With such a picture in such an environment, the opening of The Aldine will mark An Epoch in the Theatrical Life of Philadelphia MOMIW. Tl l.Ml.W, U -.!m;n) LEW CODY IV "A Dangerous Pastime" ..... . .. . ,-., . . .... . ..n.V.'H.. . ... .....-.. ,, PRICE i nn.l M.vil.l.l. A. ..,,. AAI. 1 IV. - ., 9 iivmimmi nvi im i t ,t Ui.l... 1 ' TIMELY NOTES ON CURRENT BILLS FOLlllES BIG CAST The Follies, which comes te the Fer- I rest Theatre Monday night for nu en gagement of two weeks-, lias an nrrny of stars t lint i" bigger than nnv carried en the read for several yenrs. Itu.vmenil Hitchcock Is the featured cemedlnn. ' but he hns able nslstiince from riinuv i Bi-lcc. Itnr Hoelei nnd W. (' Holds. ''I'he two ln"t were with last join's fhnw. Van und S( heiiel; hatidle the eccentric dancing, and oilier terpslcho terpslche rean neelties aie provided l. Florence O'Denlsbnwiv nnd Marj Kut"ii. ( lther I in the long cast me Maiy Miibiirn. Mnry Lewis, Jehn ('hi He and O'Dnn O'Dnn neil und Blnir A travesty en "Cntnillc" is one of the feat ii I cs. REVIVE "EASIEST WAY" Frances Starr eme te the Bread Stieet Then t re beginning XewmhiT -1 in ICugene Wnltei's "'i'lie Kasiest Way," which David ISelasce bus singed ngnin with u oust as line as the one that appeared in the piny when it wns done erlglnnlly. Twe members of the pros pres ent cempuny, Jeseph Kilgour und Lnuia Xlsen Hull. luiNc the parts they cre ated when the piny wns jrsr ' done Others in the r-nmpatix are Jehn I. Brown, Marien Kerb.i nnd Teris j.or j.er Ing. VARESI'S LAST WEEK filldii Vnres enters en her last woek In "Filter. Madame.' at the Lyric Theatre Monday night. This story of u temperamental artiste Is ncteil by a enst which contains n num ber of Italinns. who fill the ioles of inndnme's enteurnge. Henry Stephen - LAit ivnll . tnMi-n ln.i,ll m.i.i !.... ,1. '..'." .,".."","', "".'"h '.""". '"V.1"' ion- ei ine iiusunuii. who is tired of' .... living the kind of life Hint nn nrtiste's ' Clnssjenl dances prosented by Mile, enreer nf csstates. Onvin Mulr hns Sahara will he one of the special feu tlic role of the son. tern between his I tures of the "(in Widows Burles love for both pnrents, ipierers" cempanv wlilch comes te the i Tioeadere next week. In the large cast SIX "BAT" COMPANIES which presents this periennnhce are Jee ,.., ... , , , . Bush. 1 rank King. I'eggi Bese, ElIn the Hat lias cetnn eted its mvir., n i,. ,..! k,...-... ii...,,. i i third week In New Yerk nnd its fort'j - fert'j - fourth in Chicago. The company which Theatre "II H-I1U. I Itlll U. su i GAIL KANE "Wise Husbands" , i .. ,, , Nli I ,V ,- ,',;,,.. ' , . , I VtlllllVV .iUVlV. ' ' " ' ! ' - is plnying ut the Adclphln Thcntrff U the lifth te lie stnrtcd. According te WitgenliitlH nnil Kemiier. the pre- j dttcers. there lire new! nl cefninnlci 1 presenilng this pepiihir mystery piny. I The I'hlcnge orgitni.iillen has lirekcnthn I '(Jet Itli'h (iilck Wiilllngferd" riin record there, nnd mny stay nil wlntci Mrniiu-hlle. Mnrv ltnhcrtH Blliclllirt land Avery Hopwood, the authors, ntjt said te he dividing mere tnnn ,t)uut in royalties weekly. MOVIE STAR AT KEITH'8 " Vnudevllle bus been ninking (ri neus efforts te rnmhnl the efforts e thn movies In enticing nwn.v Its popular stars Kitty d'onlen. FrnnclH 3J. Bushman. Beverly Bn.wie. MnrtliA Mnnslield nnd ethers Iiimp been wen bnck te the twe-n-tlny. nnd new B. V, iCeith's here announces the appearance, of Harry Fex. musicnl comedy nnd film stnr, fin Its next week's piegrntu, ce.v will nppenr with Bentricc Curtis In n lemed.t s(it entitled "Interruptions' written hv" William Cellier nnd Fex hlmself. INSPIRATION FOR PLAY Tliii Actors' Fund , Betient nt Stnten Island wns ( In inspiration that caused the writing of "Dear Me." U'c comedy with song", which comes te the Bronit Street Theatre for two weeks, begin ning Monday Iliile Hamilton, who collaborated with Luther Itecd in the writing of "Dear Me." lias laid hl.s scenes in n home for artistic nnd liter ary failures, (irnce La Bue. vaudeville favorite, is i e-starred with Mr. Ilnmil Ilnmil ten in the pln.x. ELSIE JANIS COMING HERE Klsie Jnnis is uniieuineil for the For Fer lest Tlieatie stnrliiig M0'iia., Ne-w-inher 1M. Altheugli her famous "(Snug" is Inrgel.i i iiuipnseil of former soldiers, the uescnt show is in no wny a win- plit Mis .Inniv is herself the author, a will ns oinpeser of severnl of the slums Among tin- entertnfneM in tlie "Cang' nn- Juileii Thayer, Clinrlie Lnwiune. I'indles Knet lie nit Frank Miller. This icni- Miss Jan Is lias nddeil a beiuiM i-lierns in her show. CASINO'S NEW SHOW .Ii Freed and Artie Leeming 4irc the chief fun-makers in the "Sugar Plums" show which comes te the Casine next week. The main pert Inn of the show, entitlul "Let 'er Hip." with book and lyrics b.i Addison Burkhiirt. wns staged under the direction of Dun Dedy, anil has two nets and eleven siencs. These who take part in the musical fnrce nra Kliirn Iicmlrix. '''m Iuff . Nndell nnd Follett. IIiiitj nnd Ida Itese and Brown and Newman. RIVER CLASSICAL DANfiFS f f innie than twenti 2irls m' nnp nf tin. attractions. their new HII.W MME. 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