' Hi r t n ,., HV 1KH& h' v, Guide te Photoplays for the Wcch te Conic Xexr rhotepUya .ivr,El' "One Arabian Night," elab- $TA"" oriental Bpectacle made abroad erSh Pela NeBrl star of "PaBslen," Xll?h role of dancer of the desert, ind Ernest Lubltsch, the director, a the hunchback cjtrwn. fri nt.TON "Snewbllnd," plcturlsntien ? the novel by Katherlne Ncwlln nurt author of r'The Branding Iren." a neelnald Uarkcr protection, with Pnullne StaTKCr Cullcn Landls and Mary Alden featured. incADIA "Dunty Pulls the Btrlngs," iiinlnt Scotch comedy, which was such 2 success en the Btagc. Beatrice Jey Bunty and a large cast Including Raymond Hatten, Cullen Landls and Cassen Fergusen. PALACE "The Seng of Songs." an adaptation of the stage play, wltn risle Fergusen In the leading role, and Crawfurd Kent and Frank Leseo In the supporting cast. virrnMA "Out of the Dust." a nlc- ture based en the famous paintings frontier days with Rebert McKlm, Pat Moero and Russell Simpsen. BEOENT "Dangerous Lies," a dra matlc story by E. Phillips Oppenhelm, directed by Paul Powell In England. The leading players are David Pcrwell, Mary Qlynne and Warburton Gam ble CAPITOL "In X.lfe Werth Mvlng?" with Cugene O'Brien. A mlxtute of cemedj and drama, by Qeorge Wes Wes eon, telling of en Innocent man'e! 'struggle against public opinion. , AMBASSADOR "A Dangerous Pan time," telling of a young man pur sued by an adventuress. Lew Cedy, Clee Rldgley and Eliner Fair are the plaj ers. Previously Reviewed tTANTON "Over the Hill" enters en Iti sixth week. Mary Carr, Johnny Walker, Neel Tcarte and ethers In an adaptation of Will Carleton's poems. CREAT NORTHERN Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, "The Man Who." by Lloyd Osberne, with Bert Lytcll In an unusual comedy role. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Tiie spcee Girl," with Bcbe Daniels. MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Cup of Life, a Themas Ince picture, with Hobart Bosworth, Madge Bellamy nnd Tully Marshall. Thurbday, Friday and Sat urday, "Threo Werd Brand," , with William 8. Hart. COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday ahd Wednesday. "Lessens In Leve," with Censtance Talmadge In a new comedy role. Thursday, Friday and Satur day, "Three Werd Brand." with Wil liam S. Hurt. 1LUAHBRA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Hearts Are Trump," adapted from stage melodrama, fea turing AHce Terry. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, "Dangerous Curve Ahead," Rupert Hcghcs" comedy about newlywcds. IMPERIAL Monday. Tuesday ana Wednesday, "The Weman In His Heuse," with Mildred Harris, Oareth Hughes and Themas Helding. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "Nineteen and Phyllis." with Charles Ray LOCUST "The Sting of the Lash," I sm, Anniversaiy sjtxxmjjitm MAGNIFICENT ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW IN THE LOBBY NEXT WEEK SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY FEATURE! AMERICA'S PREMIEHE AND PHILADELPHIA'S OWN MARVEL OP THE DANCE ESSIE CLAYTON I'RESENTINO A DANCING PLAYLET i'akt i hie liex "THE BOX PARTY" part 2 the party WITH C.I'Y AND TEARI. MERCER ANI JAMES MAGLEY " TEMPLETON THE VERSATILE SEXTETTE AARONSON. D'ALLESANDRO. HAMILTON. 1IYDH, LENZ. KAIIN StK"1 hy Hrt French I.yrlCH liy Jee Yeung and Sam Lew In. Muilc by Hurry Akut basil-lynN &SMYTHE - In 'A RACEY CONVERSATION" RIWADWAY'S FAVORITE JUVENILE RAY RAYMOND & MELODY CHARMERS IN A CONCEPTION or VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ML'SIC RAYMOND BOND With Eknnnr MiRnunen In "IlJhinnntB" NIOBE AMERICA S AQUATIC MARVEL AESOP'S FABLES PATHE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! THE MUSICAL COMEDY AND 1TOTION-PICTURE STAIt HARRY FOX BEATRICE CURTIS In New SKit hy William Cellier nnd Hurry 1'ex. Entitled Matlnre (hirrut Saturday nnd llellduyH). 10CM1 llulrenv bntH, SOcs I0O0 OrrhfBtni Seati, 05c. Incluilln lnx. I'.vcnlnen: Entlre First Ilnlrenj, SSei Entire Wtrnnd IliI- reny, ?0ci trrrhcntrn Heats. 81.10 nnd $1.00, Including- Tin. S Shows Dally. 2 and 8 I". M. Ponts One Week In Advuncc I'lione Fllnert 33US mum LANCASTER AVE. ItELOW 4I8T DAILY 2HB BVKMX11H 7 & 0 FIVE BIG ACTS NEXT ekk JOE BENNETT Hie (IrlRlnnl Aim Itaubllible in "The Telephone Tangle" j'ist freinHtilnir Hint Orrtir El err Dnr TOM SMITH I IIKT.KN AlORETTI FiTnit A IIAWEH ' JACK 1IANT.EY EUGENE O'BRIEN VlrH Wet Thlla. hhewlne Z "TV,. i . n UGaZm IIU LiHOl WUt FORREST Last Mat. & Evg. Ilfiirj V. fiavnue's New rrnductien of "THE MERRY WIDOW' NEXT WEEK float New Selllnc 2IEGFELD FOLLIES BROAD Last Mat. & Evg. RUTH CHATTERTON In J. M. UAItniB'r) ".MAHY HOSE" rF.J WEEK Beats New Helllnr . GItCK I, RbB HALE IIAMII TON ine Comedy li rv V A R M P DEAR ME' "llh Herns GARRICK Last Mat. & Evg. ilV.It ERLANOER I'REgENTS "MR. PIM PASSES BY" 111 ti" 'L. HAKUIH I'resents UTTLE OLn NEW YORK" With 0KNE4M-ilt TOniN Pauline Frederick's latest starring ve hicle. Edwin Stevens', Lionel Bel mere and Lawsen Butt In the cast R1VOLI Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "cold Bieei.-'wiui J. l. mo me mo CJewnn In an adaptation of a popular novel. Thursday, Friday nnd Satur day, "The Forgotten Weman," with Pauline Starke. UELMONT Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Shams of Society," with Bar bara Castleten, Mentague Leve and Macey Harlam. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Black Hobes, with Sessue Hayakawa, COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday, "When Lights Are Lew," with Ses Ses seo Hayakawa. Wednesday, "Reggle Mixes In," with Douglas Fairbanks. Thursday and Friday, "Oh, Mary, Be Careful," with Madge Kennedy. Sat urday, "East Lynnc." STRAND Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Scrambled Wives," with Mar Mar gucrlte Clark. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Three Werd Brand,'r with William S. Hart. LEADER Monday and Tuesday, "The Princess of New Yerk." Wednesday and Thursday, "Beyond," with Ethel Clayten. Friday and Saturday, "The Journeys End," with Mabel Ballln. CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "Up the Read With Sally," with Constance Talmadge. Wednesday nnd Thursday, "Canny Ricks." with Themas MMeh.in.. Friday and Saturday, "Beyond," with Ethel Clayten. FAIRMOUNT Monday. "At the End of the .World," with Betty Compson. Tuesflay, "The Last Doer," with Eu gene 1 O'Brien. Wcdncsdaly, "Foot lights'." with Elslo Fergusen. Thurs day, 'Dangerous Curve Ahead," with Richard Dlx. Flrday, "Passion Fruit," with iDeraldlna. Snturday, "Dead or Alive," with Jack Hoxle. LIBERTY . Monday, "The Parish I Priest." with William Desmond Tucs ?', TlltUM8t Doer," with Kupene Stricn' .Wednesday, "The Girl Frem Nowhere," with Elalne Hammerstcln. Thursday and Friday, "The Sign en the Doer. iMth Nerma Talmadge nnd V..hn1V? tt'ehman. Saturday, "Over the Wire," with Allce Lake SISTERS ARE STARS Olive Tell, who Jins the lending femi nine role in "In the N'ight Watch," the popular mcledrnmn which is plnylng the second week of its engagement at the Walnut Street Thcntre, is a sister of Alma Tell, screen and stage star. Olive Tell, who Is considered one of the beauties of the stage, played here in "Ees of Youth" two years age, part of her engagement being nt the Walnut. "In the Night Watch" she plajs the role of the wife of the cap tain of the ship which is sunk se real istically en the stage. Itebeit Warwick plays that part. BALLET MAKING A HIT The Foklne ballet remains one of the biggest features of the performance of "Mcccn," which enters en its third and next te last week at the Shubcrt Thcntre. This successor te "Chu Chin Chew," written by Oscar Asclie, with music by Percy Fletcher, lias nearly 300 persons employed In its presenta tion, nnd the dancers In the ballet gen erally grnb tlie honors. I iTFii UmiT2 WM. I DAISY NELLIS American I'lnnlate of Dlntlnctlen I e,i-FOLEY & LETURE-Le Mnsli- il Cmnnh DKfrtlmpmcnti FOUR AMERICAN ACES SENSATIONAL CASTING EXHIBITION NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY INTERRUPTIONS ' GERMAhlUWHtCHEUEM EientnzH at HilS. 'iSa te SI Mills. Tiles., Thurs.. Bat., ?Bc & 38e nedgnlnir Monday Etenlw: ORPHEUM PUYERS In Hull Cnlne's I'limeus Nevel The Christian Fenturlne tlie Great Mnli Srene BO I'eeple In the Cnkt 50 IITH.ANO LEHIGH Matinee Dally, 8iae Etu-M.. 7 und 0 c.Eeiuii: si. linewvs novelty "PEDESTRIANISM" llaatukit llres. i Iho IIIk Three The l'arce, "Hene) moon Inn" 1'iit.' Ilarrett A Nera Cunneen thiipler Churlrs 10 "The Shew I)en" I HURRICANE HUTCH lli'tf l"en mm wALTO REFINED ENTERrAINMENT' " ROOF s.nii-e. si nn nt si.ne 1'AUL & WALTER LA VARRE AN .1111 in l ir iviiii JUNE ROBERTS hl'KCIALTY DANCEH HILL & ASTER HTErH. MELODIES IDEAL MARIMBA BAND TEA DANSANTS Wti. A Sat., te i fl V. Bl. INDIAN ROOM,, , Oertreaa Mr Teles nnd Puplli tn nne SHOE SHINING TO STAGE, Clark and Verdi Have Had Unique Career Unck In the days when the St. .Inmcs Building In New Yerk City was head quarters for prnctically nil Getham vaudeville booking agencies, a shoo shoe shining parlor en the first fleer of the building wns n sort of rendezvous for the employers of the two-n-day artists Gessin nnd lntlmnclcs were cxchnnBOt In the llttle room, net because shines were he much in demand, but because two of the bootblacks, Italian, provided unlimited-amusement for tliclr, patrons. TlTc two boys, providing the amusement were typical Italian bootblacks, who, despite their broken English, Insisted en discussing topics of the dnv and In variably their arguments were as heated as they were ludicrous. One of the lads had "been ever" long enough te gain a Mnattcrlng knowledge of the American customs. The ether was apparently fresh from the land of grapes nnd sunsets. Kvcntually one of the vaudeville booking agents conceived the idea of putting the two boys Inte vnudcvlllc with their original line of afgtuncut such as featured their dally routine In the sliec-sliinlne parlor. The horn went en in "hie 'time" for a week's trial, and at once made geed with a -engeance, but when they came te sign contracts for the fceasen the vaudeville agent narrowly missed n stroke of apoplexy when the bes named the salary for which they would sign. I'xpostulntie'ns and nrgument were in vain, but rather than lese such splendid drawing cards, the agent gave them contracts at their own figure nnd a sen sen sen's looking. Tedn) . at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse, thi nmi Italian team, Clnr!: and Verdi, nrc still arguing and getting high salaries for it. They arc new PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES TH or BROli 2 WEEKS ONLY BEGINNING K KM.NUS il He iim .e mm K MRDLlNUEIt I IRAN II un DO YOU REMEMBER The (un and lienrt threlis of "Turn te the Right" nnd "3 Wlae Feels," whluli Jehn Uelilrn nent te Philadelphia, nnd "Llulitnln"' nnd "The I'lmt Yrur," which jeu prebntily nw In New Yerk? All thriic, plun Miss I.n Hue's neiik,. you'll Mm In this lieiirt-wiirmlne comedy. JOHN GOLDEN INV GRACE LA RU IN AN OPTIMISTIC COMEDY WITH SONGS fj STAGED GMONTHS' NEW YORK- 5 MONTHS- CHICAGO ORIGINAL CAST INTACT Prices All Nights, 50c te $2.BCh Sat. Mat., 50c te $2.00 Popular Wednesday Matinee, 50c te $1.50 SEATS KOR IMP LA Si H IT.K n JAI.E THURSDAY FORREST Monday Evg Ilrentl nnd Siinnnm sfrrrtH THOMAS M. LOVE, flut. Mcr MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 50c TO $2.50 STAGED BY llh RAYMOND HITCHCOCK RAY DOOLUY. MARY EATON. V, MARY MILI1URN. MAIIY LEWIS AND Z1EGFELD FOLLIES BEAUTY CHORUS SEATS FOR THE I.Anl WI.EK ON sAI E THURSDAY GMRICSi n.t.tl i. .MXtlN-.MHDI.INUER. HuHncHi .iinnnecr DISTINCTIVE IN ITS TASTES OF PLAYGOERS SAM H. HARRIS presents 1 md " ana GENEVIEV TOBI EXCELLENT SUPPORTNG CAST- Smart-Wholesome - SNAPpy. A Play of Sheer Delight M TTa 312 TIMES AT THE PLYMOUTH THEATRE, NEW YORK bUA'Irf KOK THU SIICuMl WKLK ON ALE THURSDAY FOR UI.M'.1"JT AT Ulli IIROAI). IXIRRkMI' A. (.AltUICK TIIK,TREa AI'I'LV AT TUB (il'.NI'.RVL OITICT. IIKOAI) Hl'IlKKT TIIKATKK Tim UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SOCIETY THE "I'y ACADEMY OF Ml SIP DR. GEORGE EARLE RAIGUEL in a Series of 18 Lectures en CURRENT HISTORY Beginning Next Men. at 1 1 A. M. huhJ'Ct Neemlrr T "The Washington Conference" Ceurf. T. Italy, . .. l.lm ..Inn VI Academy or 1110 Chestnut Gee. j. Fred Zlmmerinun . Sens' Theatres W. M TAYLOR. General Manager ODDUPI T1V1 Gcmiantewn A Chelten UKTMCJlVi Mllt- Today, 2 US ORPHEUM PLAYERS IN, "Dawn e the Mountains" llth 4 IhJgh 3180, T. 0 VAUDEVILLE PICTimWB known en "The Italian Comedians," nnd possibly the funniest conversation they produce that ls( when eff-stagp Ik the closing scene en the day they signed for "big time two-n-day." When the boys had procured their contracts the agent, still puzzled nt the financial cunning of the "weps," nsked them who had advised them. "Wc have net received nny advice from nnv one." sold Ed Clark, in per fectly geed English. "Fact Is, we have henrr ilelne this act en the vaudeville stage for five years. We could never get any booking agent ter tue uig umu te give uH-'n chance, se we decided te make some of you fellows wake up. That Is why, niter completing our sea son en a small circuit out West, we came te New Yerk and get jobs as bootblacks. We didn't care much about ilic dimes wc earned for blacking your beets, but wc merely put en our act for the benefit of you fellows, who would net be convinced otherwise." HOWARDS IN PASSING SHOW Tite Shuberts announce the coming te the Shubert Theatre seen Willie nnd Eugene Heward hi the Winter Garden spectacle, "The Passing Shew of 1021." Tills musical extravaganza Is In twenty-two colossal scenes, and there Is, in addition te the Howards, n enst of old and new favorites. All of the Important features of the attraction in New Yerk have been retained. WILL ROGERS COMING Coining sKre In Shubcrt vaudeville nt the Chestnut Street Opera Heuso in the near future nre Will Rogers, the cowboy comedian nnd late tnr of the Follies, and Zltn nnd Nere, n pair of dancers. The latter nre brother and sister anil were discovered in Paris by Merris Gcst. Monday Night AT 8 1.1 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 15 TES YOU TO MEET -HALE HAMILTON BT HALE HAMILTON end LUTHER SEED UNDER 1 A1ML1 VI X CM1TU fYT?W ji ur THEOIRKTIONOF VVIINnL.LL -! Jim at 8:15 iwe weeks unly NO HIGHER EDWARD ROYCE FANNY I1RICE, VAN & SPHENCK, C. riELDH, TLORENCE O'DENISHAWN. O'DONNELL & RLAIR. JOHN CLARICE, THE USUAL MONDAY NIGHT EVES., 77c te $2.50 WED. & SAT. MATS., 77c te $2 APPEAL TO THE VARIED SEASON'S COMEDy SUCCESS ey RIDA JOHNSON yOUNS STAGED By '1 W DMPI rUKKLOl CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE Mill. TeUiiy. Tenleht K SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE AIJSTAR U1IJ. SAM SHUBERT S,t- Todar ' V. lur Cometeck 4 MerrU (jt Prt-wnt I YRir MAI. TODAY L.IIMV 10NIOHT AT SUB THE DRAMATIC COMEDY Sl'CCEfll Gllda Varesi, "Enter Madame" ADELPHI MATINEE TODAY ".iinr AT 8;J0 The Dramatic HmaMil "IHt BAi" METROPOLITAN VXl Milll yetk XT A KlMChMPANYOFAMEiaCA 1&&m VAtinEVIt.LK .PHOTOI LAIS -r- , GLOBE JUNIPER A MARKET BTREBTS Continuous, II A. M. te il v n NEXT WEEK 10-ACTS-10 THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY AT LITTLE PRICES NEXT WEEK'S HEADLINE!! THE I'Ol'ULAR MOTION I'lCIURE STAR EDWIN AUGUST (IN PERSON) AND COMPANY In an erlKlr.nl sketrli replete with skillful acting EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION A Unique Novelty Four Musketeers Presenting "Somewhere In France" OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE PRICES 11 te 1 20c, 30c, 40c After 1 P. M 25c, 35c, 50c (Incluillntr Tax) BROADWAY BROAD AN!) SNYDER AVE. AT 2:ir fl:45 AND 0PM MONDAY Tt'nSDAY A WEDNESDAY GORGEOUS EDITION Or MAIDS AND MELODIES "YE SONG 11 With WARREN JACKSON ami HAROLD WHALES OTHER WORTH-WHILE ACTS AND NORMA TALMADGE IN HER LATEST PICTURE "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR 11 A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION BILL CHANGED THURSDAY FRANKFOKD AVE. & ALLEGHENY World s Lurk-eat Vauduvlile Theatre NEXT WEEK DI ERSIFIED AND ENTERTAINING STARS RECORD AN IMPROMPTU REHEARSAL BARNES & WOGLSEY PRESENTING "TAILOR-MADE" JAHEO'ROliflKE&CO Comedy Playlet, "NEARLY MARRIED" Dunham & O'Malley COMEDY, SONGS AND CHATTER Alexander Mirane& Ge 'sensational tower novelty A PAItA-;0l NT PICTl'RE HART IN raa Werd NEXT WEEK V VAT'DEVILI V NO 1 1 TV SUPREME COMPLETE hTl'DIO ON STAGE mmc w&mnw ACTUAL hPLNr'H TAKF S IN VIEW OK WDII NCI3 MADDER.S and Mill Directors OTHER AlTS WORTH WHILE I'.'lll AND MUKRlh Ml'UELiS NEXT WEEK -A PURE Ci IlL TOR THE BLUES "DOCTOR JOY'S SANATORIUM" MEDICINES INCLUDE COMEDY. iONOS, DANCES AND PRETTY OinLS A 51UTRO PICTl'RE 'HEARTS ARE TRUMPS' WITH ALL-STAR CAST AUECHENY WILLIAM j2st7atnv e t J V Sr" Brand 1 JANE NOVVK IS IN C ,S I CR05SKEYJ MARKET ST BELOW BOTH miiK Vllh ALHAMBRA ddd "Hepe Diamond iryitery" (Ne 8) I MARKET AT NINETEENTH & J'lRST NATIONAL TREHENTS THE HTAIl THIJ WHOM: WiL Actienl Thrills! Drama I Leve! Spectacle! A Wonder Citv Recreated' Great Cast Thousand of Auxiliriricx The maBter maBter werk of Ernst Lubltsch, thn Kreat director who crcntcd "PASSIOV ' 6 IJlKA?B4 t kbm.tJt 1 PRESENTED WITH bLABORTC PROLOQUE. IINGING DANCING SPECIAL M NOVEMBER VICTOR HERBERT l'KRhO.N.VI.L DIRECTS ORCHESTRA MARKET STREET ABOVE 16TH Nothing Like ABOVE 16TH H iSM BPW R V1V BH AT 11.301 30 3..10 G.30 7.30 AND 0 39. PRICES DAILY. 35c AND -.Oc LVl-NINOb AND SAT MAT . G0- AND 7Be. the Success of This WiUiam Fex Wonder Play Ever Known in the Photoplay Wor ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW HITII 10 A M TO 11 P M m NEXT WEEK TIRST PHIIADEI PHI PRESENTATION BUNTY PULLS il W 55 THE Adapted from the we 1- knenn rlaj of the tame name by GRAHAM MOrTATT 5 99 ?s CAPITOL 7S MARKET STRLET NEXT WEEK SELZNICK PRESENTS EUGENE OBRIEN ir A MiW JMCTURE "Is Life Werth Living?" REGENT MARKl'T HEI Off 17TH NEXT WEEK " A NEW PARMOlN'T PICTlJni. "DANGEROUS L.ES" with nA.vm I'nvn.y larket SITthcatre $35 SION.. TDE8.. WED. U& - Mitm , ) I ' j HOBART IIOSWORTH 'CUP OF LIFE" NEXT WEEK- WORLD PelaNeiWt AS THE WILD DESERT DANCER IN THE TALK OF TWO CONTINENTS HHLssssssssssssssr- TsTtrsTssssrlt " 14, TWO EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS (iAijypifM HELD OVER FOR SIXTH WEEK TO ACCOMMODATE CAPACITY CROWDS JlsssssssH lilsssssssff ssssssssssW Hll S fc Id 1U A M TO 11 lr P M. . NEXT WLLK - I fw BARKERS i ii r vjl : fi rv i 9 KATMARINE A J: 7 'J H NEWLIN CURT WB M h In p ,in! i r u I&LHhhH I I R ! it p HJ--T si is i .Pm i I I i M i A n VICTORIA A DRAMATIC AMEBICAN EPIC INSPIRED BY THE BRUSH OF FBEDERIC REMINGTON OUTOF ihe DUST I) V M le il M I NbT W1IK I ii w&riMti. i I in mflm i i I III I ( i ''kniH yHilfll? 1 Milt II II! II iM miiH VtHK, B M I ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 '"'''Miiiga aJfi'Mti itii niuiLi imi reucHiNa 1 1 1NSIMRINO ' ' I 18 TALKING AIIOUT USIC SCENF BAGDAD AT NIGHT GLORIA SWANSON In "I NDEK THE LASH" MARKET STREET ABOVE 16TH COMING Che love romance of the most beauu lfulwemantheJ world "has everl known A Qoiflteus STUDtNDOUSMASSlVt Spectacle - PALACE lill MARKET ST NEXT UEEK A PRAMOfNT PICTURE ELSIE FERGUSON IV i MIST PREtNTATlr S ( THE SON of SONG T1i photepla is adapted ly thnrlen Malgne from the j play b Kdard Sheldun Uhen preeented m 'h pek nit etage rauied a aen (at ii ThK fl m vrrljn la a. d- COLONIAL UI 1 VNMW (. i in r.TFN AVES. Iendas Tues I . ml edneedar Constance Talmadge In I ESsONS IN ,iu" rt ' m I ii, a mrdy WrVI. S. HART und J M. (M 1( In "Three-Werd Brand" Northern I R"r. ft 1 nil VENUE BERT LYTELL '" "te Ihirniiay Kridai and Saturday BEBE DANIELS 3 I m IiW M -iM iirjj. m m M m t iff: :r.ii'i. m ILSSrt-JT iry.B 1MW mrii fin If If WSfl IMIJ1 I mi Vi II I M P E R I A L II V AI NI'T AT OOTH STREET "THE WOMAN ' HOUSE T Keystone Mae Desmond in "The Storm" J 1 s N ! il.