Uli "ST ? ' - . 'it- j- ' DITRICHSTEIN BACK ' IN FRENCH COMEDY Tote" Delights Audience, Though Ending Mars Plausi ble Story of Parisian Roue Irle f it were nel for ils fmeH ind unconvincing "happy ending," I.ce Ditrichstein'a niv play "Tole" would be wholly dpliglitfiil. II lend the niidi ncc ihreuffli three' and one-half acts f well-written and wcll-nctcd comedy (lilt h human and plausible, and then yields le the s-ippened demand for all around joyous reconciliatiens, and Mther maw a perfectly believable story. Tote" ! fiem (he Trench and lorecllmes iiel se veiy far from II. Xj jeunj Rlrl Is advised te tahe her In nocent mother le see it without are fill forewarning "' 'hecka te old fashioned senaibilltiee. The major hock heck tie, it is (rue. cloaked in legal lntin. Ptrhap" "cloaked" l loe strong n word; "thinly relied" miglit expresx II better, for tlie concealment of the re.il jtnirpert Is decidedly diaphaiietm. n The tery rencsrna an elderly Paris 'liu ieue who pretend" le give up hi dissipated life because hi daughter lo tuses te marry the man she loves until hr mother and father become recon ciled. The father in known lu gay life a "King Tole" . (he mother K known In her suburban home ei an angel of rbarity and a devotee of the Church. The father gees le I be country and IJ?ee an apparently exemplary life until the daughter's marriage, and then, in lead of returning te Paris, as any well ref (listed and regular old reue of his tpe would be bound te de. falls in love with his saintly mate nil ever stain and decides te remain with her, fxr from .Maxim's and his ether hnuutf. And se everybody i left linppy evrcpt the audience. It takes n Ditricbslcin te pul his part ress. Ne lesser nitM teuld win empathy as he docs nor cemmnnd laughter and tears a I will with the. jdmplc hangc of the inflection of his teIcc. Even in the most unbelievable ituatiens of the piny he compels belief because of the personality, and it isn't until you have left the theatre that you fully realize hew he has hoodwinked job. Hut he does it se well that jeu forgive hlni Nellie Hint makes a delightful and hrming daughter, and Prances I'nder I'nder I'nder woed. in the thankless pan 01 tli? mother, displays an artistic capability and a winning individuality thai are notable. I.ce Millar is well cast for the jeung man who wins the daughter, and the numerous ethei roles are placed in capable hands. SONS HERE UNABLE TO HELP MOTHER FOUND IN RUSSIA rr ii .-. , ' ir f . rr w . ir ! Weman Destitute I' rem v ar rercea te W erl; as r runt v lule c ; rr , n n . i c boys Srcl: Way te tiring Iter te v. . Tnfi l'liiiadi'lihiaiis. uel liavniR een er n raid ireni incir ineiiii'i- ier m.iuu tMrN. (lesniie a eiirzeiii sean-ii. save un hope of ever hnd'nc: lier when suddenly they learned that she was living and helpless. And they, htiem and llling. aie forted te stand b. powerless in help her Jehepli .111(1 (ifeie aMclesl.i liml rikI successful -ii their adopted land, are betli employed in a club at 1020 Walnut street. Jeseph a- stevwml and (Jeorse us lils assistant. Shire they came te tlis country in l!K)7 tlie have savvd ihcit- money, luosncied. .tciiulred prop prep ftv and sau servh e in the World Win. The wcie the sons of a prosni-ieu-fjimor m Itussin. The.i nmthei was en, I i n iirme.in of ridliieineiit. f.iinilifli nith the iniiustratieiis of eivants and heui and tatsed in a life that makes her preent s tuntieu meic uube.nabh' tli.m i leight be te some itliei1-. Ne" ar the nje of sexenty-lne she Is l.rfck ai her own tr.iui. near Warsaw. nn -state rn rased h Hie successive ainues tnat have feuchi moos it : an cst.ue stained with rue- en ..i nor own tnniilj and relaiiciis. and uieugnt te ruin b a people pl.ij.in? will, a new- j divided letter th.it will tell Ihein that found freedom. , unv , ,,,. tll int,. fhick in lllrt,"i .Jeseph and (ieeige. I And what thc have with the pres wt!i their bretlie:- Nicedenius, helped cut rate nf c.veliaiiKe would enable en the (arm after they had completed their mother te Imj back (lie old honie henie 'tudies that made them belli masters stead and die In Hie i-omfert in which of sfcral languages. Their education ' ,ln buie them had breuslit in both of them, partli-u- ! Isrly Jeseph, a waim love for the Kus nan I'elih peasant. The had evi- 'lnte vneiiRh of' the horreis of the system ually helere tiicni en the estate In Siiwalhi. less than seventy miles fiem Warsaw. In Jeseph's case the rebellion atrttinst the imperial system b'gftn te take concrete form. He was wen known as the author of certain Forward Movement will innik a tuin then thought radical anti-monarchical uir point in the hUiei.v of our ciiurch pamphlets that wcic circulaled in his ,lm n deteniiiiiiiiK epoch in the deetiny iccttcu . of our weik in Jaiiiiu mid China." said The minions of tin ill-faled L'ar Nielielas caught liim. (!eerge was net lie type that would stand by and see Ins mete articulate brother arrested, lie I'senttd the move and thev were iieth 'akn in the lolls. A (piick tiial and 'kev were both eiled for life le 9i kerla. leaving their aged mother in ihc re et Xicedemus. their lather having li'd during their trial. Escaped Frem Siberia '.emmunicatinn with their fnmilv was , Impossible in Siberia, but with several 'finer courageous ones they attempted the long trek across thc snow and pact 'he grim sentries into Germany. Tbev eie the eulj two of forty who did net fall befete the bullets of the guaids or wei umb te the bitter cold. In iei -inanj the worked their vvaj fiem town le town grnduallj accumulating a little nienev. Finally they reached I lambing lth only money enough for one te 'each America it would have been d'ti te return le Itussla. (ieerge had had some experience en the ,ea and was lue stronger of the two. lie walked his av te Aincuciv and Jeseph went as a passenger. Once in this leiuitiy fhey began le mesr.er. and by 1.: It in lull" were able ie send aid le their nielher and bi ether Then tin wai broke mil . 1'ieni Mill te 'fitndaj morning ihci tutu lieaid -nid of their l'amii. e teida.v the letter tame ilul told "fm ll-nt both their mother and their "icitiici livid, their mother a servant ei her old home and their bretliei, with ""'i one arm. little nunc than a de pendant en what little she can earn. The mothers letter, brief and mere han h month old. told a sad tale, "ben the war broke out their brother 'a- draltcd Inte the Czar's uimy and '' ' ns Iml arm lighting against the '''iiiians He wus given some sort nf (nv-diii.i'ut po.sitleu in Warsaw, ad i lu- two moved there. Things were nassablv well until the llelslievlst up "ing. Tlii'ii .Vlcedemus was an cnemy I" his country InMcud of an heunrcil 'inpliiy and the mother nnd son weie "iict meic thrown e'i their own re- MnillO- Ne details of i,ie eiiMimg tertuie rr in the letiei. Only the ic-ult of ' all The home country called and the "wnrniui pair etrugglcd through gemu- ;U0V Ulltll thnv rAnelmil Snu-nlbl nn, l0v uiitll the.v renched KiiwnlM nnei. a ""le, the mother se peer thatnha Is Continuing Sheivs S II CHERT Mecca," last wee.li of Merris Oest's spectaeular Oriental play, with inusle and tlie remark, ahle Foklne-drlllcd ballet. k OARRICK "Little Old New Yerk," bv Illda Jehnsen Teuiifr, a story of Manhattan in the davit 01 Washington Irving. Genevieve Tebln featured. BROAD "Dear Me." tieMen-Wln-chell Smith tmccrsn with Hale Hamilton and Grace La Hue fea tured. A comedy with songs. FORREST "The Kellles." latest In stallment of Klcgteld'R beauty show, wllli such celebrities as Kaymend Hltchctfek, Fanny Brlce audi Mary Kuten. WALNUT "In the Nlchl Watch' tmal and extra week fee inwin... .tilar melodrama, In which llebert Warwick returns te the stace. A UP Will -- "The ll.it.-' myntcry meledramu of Mary Roberts Itlnc hart and Avery Hopwood. shows no slgnc of losing popular favdr GOOD ACTS SHARE OLIIinrnT linMnnniw'lit'1 ,na.v "ffend some. After the enUDhnl nUNUKeh!?.8"; """ ww yeum I bnglander here sheets the brutal I husband of "The Shulamile." Urn two Eddie Dewling Has Edge Other Feature Players in Well-Rounded Bill Oil Chestnut Street Opera Heuse Honors are divld'd .timing a number of geed acts appearing this week, the hadi perhaps going te fiddle Dewling. the inimitable cnmediau and late star of . the Zlegfeld Follies, who. besides giving a number of Impersonations and re citals In his own act, ably supports Mabel Wit bee in her excellent number. "Mai .v. Irene and Sally," a tabloid baed en the three musical comedy hits The tabloid Is in three acts with fin ished settings. Miss Wlthee sings ad uilrahly. hut i- mil particularly well fitted te the purl of the Kast Side slum girl which she portrays in the first and third acts .fee Ilegautiv and his I reiiiediiins offer a decided novelty with "15111 powers." an uproaretisly fiinn.v slam bang act which lequires some rlcvcr tumbling Hemer It .Ma-en and Margueiiie Keeler in a one-act playlet entitled .Married brought down the house it their presentation of ie unmarricl , ,,v:, -.... ...h -" - 1 rank nideii and Hairy II. Perry. of he American Kxin.tleiiarr Ierces. , met with the apureial et tlin well- tilled house by theli .-eng and ilniu e liilinheis. i Others who aided in making the bill a success were t.lliiaiii I'it.gerald, with ' her song impel sonatiens, KiidinefT. Mile. : Nniih. tlie Arce Iliethei and IVderscn I Ill-ethers. leiccil le eiK ler hei im uici er- vnnis. nut inc tea uimeev iu-s m iue up ur.si of the two big In ethers. They stand here with a sum of money thai tliej mvc saed in the hope that tln-y miclil hear some daj treiu their mother and they c.iiinnl i-end It. The 'lilted S'tiltes I'osieflii e will net lake it. Xe association of bankeis, ie liable lunik or expies tenipiiuy will trnnspiirt the money lliey arc willing te send. Ne relief assm-iailen an dn nny ihing but '-ay th.it il will "de lis best." and I liea advise llie bi-etheis iml le send (he y. The American Se.-iety of Fi lends eame ihe liem-esi. Tbei s.,i, tllilt tbev Could get the inenev In W.ir- saw and guarantee delivery le iheic l'eerless te Md Ii is ,,nl s(.,.nt miles in Wars,,, fimn SimmiIU. but rniidilleiis me such Unit ilii- distnurc mil n far as trniu 1 r t e- te Allcutewu niighi as well be A tln wi-.-im ihinisands from I'linn- dolphin Warf,iw. as mi- as th anleus ln.itl.i-i- are ceiici'incd. 'I'bev ,.,, M1V ,, ,-, men, ,., peace, i,tei ndiiinn.. nfutliimr evcent ibm CHURCH GROVVSIN EAST 'Forward Movement' a Big Impulse, Reformed Ministers Say KeailhiR. Pa.. Nev. 1.". (Ilj A. l'.j "1'nless all signs fall the work of the the Kev. Dr. A. ' Ilartholemew. of Philadelphia, ibis morning in an addre.s; at a liefeimed ceufeiein e le promele the win U of the loivvnie .Mevemeui. leie than -'00 delesntis aie meseiic!!'"' unsuspected talents of Miiuilne from all m., liens of Knsteiu Penusvl-1 xllu) ' 'ether speakeis Mi.v dc,l ,i. Itev n, ',. ii seiwtv,.,. ,i. nv Dr. Iliitu'b W. Miller and 11... Itcv. Paul ss. I.einlmeh. of Pliilinleliilim. .....I M,. Kev. Dr. 11. II. Appel, of Lancaster. The FOfSleilS will reutiiiue lomerrow. INJUREDJNTRIKE RIOT Frem Ten te Fifteen Packing Heuse Empleyes Hurt Oltiimvva, la.. Nev. le. - I IJ.v A. P.) lietwecii ten mid fifteen rmpleyiu of Ihe .lebii .Men ell Packing ( empiuir were injured, none M-vcrelv. this morn ing when they attempted te break through .1 line of pickets le get Inte the plant at which a Muke is In prog ress, aiceiding le lenipan.v ethi.i-s. Nine iiii'ii were uncMed. The Mi ihe lias been in progress nc.ulv a month. The fei.e al the plant has gradunllj been built up mini .vesleiiiay. liOd men were ai weik, according te the coin cein paiiy. Tllilteeu h il n.ll i'U wen- ill weik when i In' strike was called SENATOR FIGHTS FIRE 9 . Pittman, of Nevada, Slightly Burned Extinguishing Flames Washington, Nev. 15 (I!y A. P i i Sennler Kev Pittman, of Nevada, suf fered slight burns curly today lu a tin which did some damage te the Senater's home en Sixteenth street. The lite eiiginai.d'iu n room near the one in vvhlth the Nevada Senater was i-leiping illld was clinguishid by the Senater before it gained much headway, lu Miuiihi'i'ing the llaincs Senater Pitt man was slightlv binned en the fed. CANCEL HOMER CONCERT A ceni erl at llie Metropolitan Opera Heuse, scheduled for this evening, and featuring Madame Louise Hemer, lias been uini-clcd. Ariangemcnts for the concert had been made by Dr. .T. It. Hutherferd, of Wilmington. Tickets will be redeemed cither nt the bes office or tit llOS C'lieslnul trt EVENING PUBLIC GOOD FILMS MARK BILLS THIS WEEK Persenal Appearances of Victer Herbert Lend Distinction te Cinema Offerings Stanley Gleria fj'wansen's second starring vehicle is about DO per cent better than her first. In fact, between the twaddle of Kliner Glynn's "Great Moment" and the dramatic, if some times carelessly done, version of "The Shulamite" there is little comparison. "T'ndcr. the I.ash" is t fairly de scriptive movie name for "The Hhulani Nt'i ' and, generally speaking, tire adapters have done well by Edward KnoMeck's novel of Reer life. It is net tegular movie material at any rate, and its generally somber tone may uet be well liked. There is one nnliit nnillenlnrlv young people bide the evidence of the sheeting and make it seem as if the old I lleer had met with an accident. Fur- thermere, their act te never disclosed te 'the world. It must be admitted that this very ad gives rise te the most dramatic scene of the picture, but its i tunes must lie doubted. 'the part of the "Shulnmite" rather floors Miss Swaiuen, who, however, rises le her big scene nobly. Nerma Talnadge would have been tlie ideal actress for the. role. Ilux&ell .Simpien. save ler a ildlcllleuslv false heard, is koeu as tue old i;eer. and Malilen Ham ilton is acceptable as the "Knglandcr." The best piece of acting, however, is supplied by Mlllan f.eighlen. as the disagreeable relative. The scenes are adequate and the igniing "oed Aside from tlie strictly movie aspect f'f the hill, flip nni'inmil iitit.nftntw.n .. v let or Herheit IpikIIiit ilm fnmn,,e Stanley orchestra makes this week netnlilp. Mi Tteftmf unn.i .. t..,-.. - , .. i .1... i uvi niiiu- (Mictien and no comment. He is a musical personality whose pretence lends distinction and attractiveness te any musical event with which lie Is ennccleil. Arcadia Knidinntnieni' ' may nel i if a rani ni.lniA .... ! . .... i . i being" one of tlie 'most saiisfvinir "ones ! M.nn nere tins spus.ni. I s re(i,.p,i I ,(1 f o!ilbernl11(1,M ,', i)e'a, ! ,, ,,( h '' m "'" and the wealth of the wardrobe that T." njPnr.inc-e until Her bathing Ma. ion linvip uea.s cannot fall te be !'irt"n days l,,,ve shI'pC(, fnr bphIml a ceuslnnt dcliijht te women's eves. The "1' rr!"Vs?Slln.B' t0: ,fiKinr,ri!1,,Mlitpl,i' A.hhassatler-The story' of a young nt and Iip makes s c'laimi'is picture, theological student who lias high ideals in j'li times. , of thc W0,.i(1'R mel.aiity, only te have i lie sterj innUes he a iei. medei n them shattered by bis own fiancee and ype in cejii'Mled yei'ii- dapper Wi0 is his loemniate. 'is told in "False ueicu ie ueatii ey any one who does net ' .igree wit. I,,.,, u-lshes or fall a ready Mi tun te her charms. Her father, after reing a oerterinnnce if "Thi Tamin of the Sluen."' i encnivfa tin. i,l "i ' I cniihting tlie liaiu some veihil- iictm- ! .. , .. .. . . - "' " ' , tame Iiis daughter in much the ame '"n Naturally and invitably. the : ter and daughter fall in love nfi,. "V.""' s"it'itP'1 difl'erenccs of opinion, mid nil ends well. Dliecler JJebeii Vignola ues Ike I "'eiy (e mtleduce ,i long seiiuence hnw- ing a Oclery Sleeping Ileauty pa gi-nnt. but it U nindiiced en se ningniti- ' i-eni .j M-a e that one readily feigives the sli-;lit delai te the ptegiess of" tlie iplel. And the kiss by which tlie Prince awakens liie beautv is iispd as n tin-niiiM point in the fcleij. I'Oi-rest Slnule.v is .ss Davies' lead ing iiinu and makes a handsome and iieivineiiig hen,. Te:u Lewis is cast lu a well-titling i-hiiincter pail as hei father, and IMifli Sh.-iyne is allog.'tlic alleg.'tlic chniiuing as the iin.tliei ,, , . ... . , , ., l aM,e and iclei a - In ,pi,. i ,, 1 1 "hviens ''liehnin. Wi'.llam Nigh's ."''' ,ilrl.s l-dm" Heme" niftkeM 'i p'reng and logical appeal Ihat will un- MUUUII-IU.V iisi ii among tne niggest hej efliie attractions of the war. There are few v nuns girls of lednv who have net lelt tewaid their paienls the same ie eiitnient Ihat moves the two in lids picture te shake off the trammels ,,f n nnrievv -minded and unsympatlietli viewpeint: there aie few paients vln. will net lee some remorse ever the memories il will mouse of family clashes mat an- ominous m their tragi' pesi. 'hlltties. Without tee much pH-.u iinienf in ii . ' subtitles. tells the story of many household In which the father mid I mother, settling into their wcll-wein .grooves, become impatient of the Iveunger generation's love of tlie new spirit nnd the new freedom, and Ie.nn. .n.mesi tee in e. mat times change and , voting folks change with them and that I Ihe children of one generation should i net be judged by the mere tircuinsciihed standards of the past. The photoplay is a very much mod med ernised vcisinii of an ancient melodrama, hut these who saw tlie old Mage play might much better forget it and see this picture as though it were an absolutely ncwsteiv. Ii is excellently diiectcd and plated in settings (hat cany eul its modern application exfellenuy Anna (J .Mlssnn is the teatmed player, but Diiei-ter Nigh's disceveiv of ' OUP",1 1,M l"",1 e Rive Ihe uewcenier uiere ihaines than he gave bis Mar It is "nfertunnie. Miss Power, may sonic day achieve stardom, but she Is net yet ",.tll,c' te ertipse JIihh Nilsben Claude V does some excellent work as the father of Miss Powers, and ethers in tlie cast give adequate support Old Dan Masen, known here as the famous Skipper of the Toencrville Trelley com cem rdies, is scaicelv recogni.eble without his well-known whiskers, but his lilt of leinedv is an outstanding featuie of (lie lm. Uarllnii Tlieie Is nothing i lieerful or "sunshiny'' about the pictured ver sion of "Salvation Nell," but there is a great deal te locenimend it te these looking for the out-ef-thc-ordluary in pietuti's. In the liisl plate, Doiethy Karuuin has made a verj excellent adaptation of I M ward Shelden's stage success in vvlili Ii Mrs. l-'iske starred. Thc scenario sticks reasonably closely te the original, and shows touches of subtlety and art Ihat come ns a grateful relief. Pauline Starke, still looking "wist ful and appealing" an the heieluc. care- Old Mether Quaker Went te the Baker Te gel her daughter a Rell, And when she get there Theg gave her the air Gentie Headers I the rhyme simply cannot be com pleted for it just happens that Old Mether Quaker tame into Mcenchnn's Bake Shep tee Inte in the day, for the many customers who had preceded her had, of course, bought all the delicious, wholesome Rolls hours in advance. MEENEHAN'S Electric 18 Seuth 52d Street 2G01 Gfcrmnntewn Ave. 1 SeuthH LBDaBI?HIi;AT3BPHIArUESpAY, Photoplays Elsewhere ALDINE'tlw Three Musketeers,'' Alexandre Dumas' old romance re vivified and screened with Douglas Fairbanks as a clashing and In domitable I'Artagnan. Directed by Fred Nlble, with a caet of 'favorites. Kt ANTON "Over the Hill," seventh week of thla popular "sob-story based en the poems of Will 15. Carleton. CAVlTOr, "After the Shew," with Charles Oclc, Illa I.ce and Jack Helt. IMPBRlAh "Dangerous Curve Ahead," comedy of newly-weds, by Hupert Hughes. LOCUST "The Hell Diggers," latest Wallace, Held picture. COLONIAL "The Hell Diggers," with Wallace Held. MAIWVT HTJIKVT'-Ciie.lMX Die frets," with Wallace Held. OKU AT NORTHERN "The Sen of Walllnufera." , ALUAMBKA ' Scrap Iren,'' a Chnrles Hay comedy RIVOLl "Reggie Mixes In.' with ueugias Kairuanics. BELMONT . "Weinen Alen Leve," with William Desmond. COLISEUM "Keeping Up With Lizzie." with Enid Bennett. CEDAR "A Message Frem Mars," with Bert Lytcll. STRAND "Dangerous Lies-." with David Powell. LEADER "Three Werd Brand." LIBERTY "Passion Fruit" and Buster Keaten In "The Geat '" EAIRMOUNT Monday. "Life's Darn Fiinnv." with Viela Dana: Tuesday, "The Girl Frem Ged's Country": Vdtiesday, "A Wife's Awakening" ; Thursday, Captain Illckey'a "Remance of Remorse less Leve"; Saturday, -"The Old Oaken Bucket." fully pertiays and distinguishes be tween the weak .and the courageous elements in the girl's character, Oharles MacDeuahl. Gypsy O'Brien and Mat thew llctz de splendid character bits, and one of the outstanding hits of the picture is the work of Evelyn Corring Corring ten as "Hnllelujab Maggie," ,Iim Piatt, the here, is played bv Jeseph King. Resent William Itussell is the "whole show" of "The Lady Frem I.engacrc" That is the most apt and true criticism of this newest starring featuie of this popular fnverite. Tfc is net Western stuff, such as he has dctne se often, nor is it ctraight so ciety drama. Instead, it is, a nert of "mythical kingdom" romance filled with improbability and thrills. The action is tm f'ett flint rr nt lina n tlmnrn tn tnl'n eognizencc of the discrepancies of plot or scenes. Mary Thurm.m is the attiactive and Hvrt, lierelnr. Shr, ;s im,eving at Women, The cast imdudes Wheeler Dryden and Audrey Chapman, the latter a Philadelphia girl. Neither of these nlnvers is well known in film circles i ---- .-. ----- , , ., but they de sincere nnd praiscweriuy work. The; production is net elaborate, but always adequate. MEADE SCORES IN ROLE llriilienui Dwizht A. Jlende comes piettv near te doing the bet work of his r'aieer in "The Oilier Wife." the ffM.!,. tlml ie ni'iihtflll Pit IlliS week OV (he Oriihemu I'lnifrs". As Kebeit Bcv- -i-iugten. u nuiu whose unfer rtunnte past fellows him tlueugli his leformatien. he vreseuted a stteng characterization that wen the house en its tiist showing. UuMi Itobinbeu also maintuincd lier position of popularity, though lier role did nor give her the oppei tunilles that. tell le Me.ide. Kditli ..(Jiey. who has net lieretoteie bet-n prominent with the company, showed capabilities that prom prem ise bigger tilings in future. The ether iiiembeis of the I'lajers were well casl. ' CASINO HAS GOOD SHOW ' Casine .lames Cooper's "Helle -lOUJ." which opened last night, com- ' bined comedy nnd pretty girla in such a way as te tickle the audience and te send them away pleased. Scotty Krie dell and Barney (Jewy ase the prin eipal fiinnnikeis. "Helle 1!)2''" has a real plel , which is plentifully inter larded with tune-, and geed, solid laughs. Fi-ansi-Marie Texas. Den Trent and Gertrude l.avetla aie in the long cast DANCER AT TROCADERO Trocadero I.a Bella Helena, with a icpeiteiic of up-te-date dances, is the l-ig attiactleii of the "Seme Ilubies" show, which cleverly combines the kind of tunes you lemember. thc kind of gills jeu like te watch nnd a geed, rel-lti-klncr brand of fun. A siiann.v uuai- I tet in a feature called another high spot. 'Melodies" is. DUMONT'S NEW BILL . Diunent's An entire change of hill brings in a burlesque entitled "Tliei Peace Scinp at Washington." which is nothing if net timely. The dignified representatives of nil nationalities arc! "taken off" by members of the Kmmett We'ch company. Paramo, in an act' uilled "The Spanish Hull Thrower." is .mother funny spot en the piegram. ' CTlflDET FRONTS d I II It E. FIXTURES Andersen Weed-Working Ce. 1631 Ludlow St. Sarui-a 0S! MANY PEOPLE Take a few btcps off Clicstnut Street en ltitli Stieet simply te see tlie BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall be glad te have you come in. Please don't feel obliged te purchase. The Century Flower Shep 12th St. Belew Chestnut Street Bakeries 14 Seuth 60th St. 4009 Market Street - . .. . ai I ' L.amjJI" LIGHTNER GIRLS ARE WINNERS AT KEITH'S Talented Performers Capture Headllne' Honors Karyl Nerman Scores Hit jKeltli's Frem a mediocre place en thc program te headline honors is the big jump taken by the Llghtner Girls nnd their one-act musical comedy. This turn scores ene of the most decided and spontaneous hits seen here this season. The burden is ably carried by Miss Winnie ightner. Her vivaclousnese is ever present, intermixed with n voice that is clear, distinct and nbove the. ordinary. The scenery is elaborate, and me :usiuiiii'm worn uy lue eincr six members of the company appropriate. wniie tne plot is ordinary, the manner in which it Is executed la iinlciue. Karyl Nerman, billed as the "Creele fashion Plate," pleases as ever. Toe many in the audience, however, had heard thjs artist perform before nnd the big surprise finish is net thelra. Ihis star has a most elaborate act and sings his feminine songs in n most talented vein. Lew Dockstader was warmly received last night. His new monologue, "Talking Through His Hat," was a riot.' "Parler. Bedroom nnd Hath," featuring Temmy Meade, proved a great success. Six ether performers compose me company, nyan and Jtyan arc ec centri" dancers with u new turn. Lee 1!,cr was seen in an artistic piano act. Tayler and Heward have an animal hct. presented in an original and pleas ing way. Healy and Cress proved they were two yeuDg chaps who knew hew te put songs across. This, team scored one of thc big hlta of the bill. The Rrctte Troupe, balancing- humorists, closed the bill In a delightful manner. Glebe Tlieie is something le suit every vaudeville fancy, with Nancy and lleycr and company in an entertaining sketch heading the bill. It is called 'Mary Leu" and is checkful of geed comedy. The Century Kcvlew intro duces up-te-the-minute, songs and dances. Anether entertaining feature Is u dramatic sketch called "Inte thc Light." presented by Charlette Parry and company. Others en the bill ere Delane Dell, songs; Dare Brethers, acrobats ; Hemes and Woelscy, in a skit, and Corinne Carhenne. In a sur prise act, Broadway The big hit of the bill was scored by Maude Eail and company in n musical skit called "The Vecal Verdict." Muriel Hudsen and Davy Jenes areiibcd laughs in a comedy offering called "On thc Bridal Path." Hecter's Dogs entertained thc kiddies, nnd their daddies, tee. Constance Tnl madge. In "Lessens in Leve," is the photoplay attraction. Keystone The inside methods used te gain a foothold among thc elite arc shown in the skit. "Breaking Inte .So ciety," presented by Kitty Francis nnd RESINOL Soethinq And HeaJinq for Cuts. Burns.Sc&lds CCLEBRATED SPBURT ?w jn: ;k FORBRIGHT'S DISEASE DR. WILLIAM H. DRUMMOND. r,,tnr of M4kal JuriprunM, Bahcp'a Unties rtlty, Monteal.Canadai "In th Aut anil Chranle Naphritl Brlght'a DltMia r tha Kldnaye. at Oauty and RhaumaUa origin, m t In tha aravar Alkamlnuria af Praa nanty, I hava faund Buffalo Mlnaral Eprlnji Wtir t att a varltabla antldeta and I knaw of no ethar natural agant pauantnj thl tmpar. tant quality." Buffalo Mlnaral Spring Water is helpful In tha traatmant of Albuminuria, Bladder and Kid ney Stenaa, Bladder Inflamma tion, Enlarged Prestata. Rheu rrtatUm, Gravel, GetrtJ Neurltla. Brlaht'a Dluata, Dlabetat, Aol Ael Aol itesli, Dyipaptla and Nium from any eauta. It It an actlve antaeld Dluratlc. Phyilclana and etiiar Intorestod parsons are Invltsd te write te tha Springs for "Fifty Yaars of Medleal Opinions," a little book about Buffalo Mineral Springs Water wrlttan by many promi nent physlelani In all parts or tha country. At all Druggists. BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS VIRGINIA j-.lirCATlON KX. Yeiwe Women anil IliiU .nf.ki' tk ?. Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliij: I Become a TRAINED NURSE I i FIIEE TUITION, Beard and Lodging and nominal sum while learning. E -E The scarcity of trained nurses assures any competent graduste of steady employment; and this very scarcity also assures liberal 5 eurntngu nnd certain success. Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for detailed inferma tien, or communicate directly with any of the following hespitals: ANN MAY 31KM0RIAL. HOMl'ITAI.. Sprlnc Lake. N. J, COOl'KH HOUPIIAI.. Camdrn. N. J. MONMOUTH MKMertlAL HOSl'ITAI,. l.ent llrnneli. N. J. OR.Nn MEMOniAI. IIOM'ITAI,. Ortinse. N. .1. NOKXII IIVD80N 11081'ITAI, ASSO.. Wrchawken. N. J. OVKni.OOK IIONIMTAI.. Hummlt. N. J. 1ID01.V:SKX (IhsKUAI. I10HIMTAT.. Nre llnimwIiU, N. J JEIUin ITV HOHriTAI,. Jerarr Clly. N. J. CHRIST ETISCOI'AI. 11081'ITAI. tJfy City lltlthta). Jfmtj Cltr NEWAIIK CITY HOSl'ITAI,. Nrnrt. N. ,T. ' nOMEOrAnilC IIOSl'ITAI, OF ESNKX rerNTY. warU. X UU.?. inn iiuiii.1 ..i.v mEHllYTTnUAN- ItnSI'ITA On ar lllch Hchoel required In Jertev Sfeipltali. 8T. LtJKK'H HOSriTAI., Hethlelirm. !. IUHTON IKIHl'ITAl.. Eauten, Pa. GOnil MAMAK1TAN IIOM'ITAI., I-banen, Fa. CKNTnAI. IIOSMTAI. t.1d & Chrntnut St.), rhUnil-lnlila. : H UNAI. STO-VIACH IIOSl'ITAI, tl5U N. 1S1I, Ht ), I'hlladf nllU lSi N. Stth St.). Philadelphia. Pa. NAT ION AI lltTDfiETT IIOSl'ITAI. (Cnlerad) UtT.n OHTEOPATniO HOSriTAI. (18th and -.iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 n t m 1 1 m 1 1 .Hetli Hee FILINGA Paying Vocation Call or tetepneiia Dill. Walnut CSBO-BSel: Kiy.. Main Tl tjtindard Hclteiil of lnitnar and IniUtlnt tlUWHvmlk Ce.. 1011.14 l:heI.HI..Phria. STRAYER'S ".MhgSi'ftlli W:" feltlen fcaarant'd. Enter new. Day er nliit. Yeung Men and Hey iTUTOR LAW PnBUMS.. Talk ever your pini, ns oeiirivioih u ii, Ud.'Ollci,, (NOVEMBER 15,' 1921 company. The net is elaborately siageu and overiiews witn laugns niu hevui elfnnHnna. Other Bend nets include (leergc Oauticr, a French boy blnger; .Tnracs TcnbroeKe nnu company, jh u comedy sketch, and Ncater nnd Haines, The eleventh chapter of "Hurricane Hutch" is offered as the film nttrhctlen. William Penn Lew Iloes nnd hie Bimbo Girls led the bill with a skit "On Solemon'H Isle." Bredcrick and Bryan, in n singing nnd dancing stunt, wen applause, while "Broomstick" Bryan had many langhs In n bit of character comedy. Delly Dumplln, a child artiste, wen the hearts et young nnd old, and the Hayntake Brethers furnished some nthletlc thrills. The Gelden Htinrc" was the film feature. Nixon Deris Humphrey's Dancers led the eleventh nnnivcrsnry bill. New ell nnd Most presented an entertain ing skit, nnd Kspe end Dutten proved their versatility in a varied act. Lnid Bennett starred In the photoplay fea ture of the evening's entertainment, "Keeping Up With .Lizzie." Allegheny -"Ye Seng Shep.'' a scin minting musical tabloid, wen headline honors. Ohasc and LaTeur had a breezy skit entitled "Silk Stockings." Beb Ferns bad a new comedy offering which went ever. Lew Welch, character comedian, had a new budget of songs nnd stories. Kafka and Stcnley, dar ing nrtitts, closed ll'e bill Cress Key The DeWelf Girls have a review act uhlcli scores a decided hit. "Honeymoon Inn," a tnbleid mu sical comedy, takes second honors. Chnrlct nnd .lean Lewis have a snnppy art Intermixed with songs, comedy nnd dancing. Freddie, Silvers and Fuller are seen te advantage with their tongs and comedy. A icnsntiennl turn .s done by thc Florence Martinez troupe Nixon's Grand James McCool and Guy Unrtlck have a comedy skit which (hey have entitled (he "Twe Clubmen." Iletli of these performers are well known here. Atller nnd Dunbar, In "A Study from Life." tet th. house rearing. Morten -Jew'ell company have a mixed net with juggling, singing and dancing outstanding. A happy spot en the pro gram Is filled by leney Haskell and his monologue. Llstette and Iloency score a decided hit with their "cnsatlenal itu Ietic feats. EMmpwiiiiifP'i MI'W'I The finest butter in America! i mxenifi iuwt.a go. rikiiuw jTiiaiii-umijuiiiHiuni ifMiinur ii.tMfl jnufi!Uiiriiriuimii nti'a m:i' itsit Hukirrw- ? 09856 "Wei !' come rHESE lanterns seem te aav in silent, genial greeting. Come into our show rooms and see the very unusual Perch and Postern Lanterns -in iron and hammered brass v c are new showing. LIGHTING FIXTURES BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster KiHj'ATinwr, ecinr VVnnifn mil i.lrl N. '. 1111.11111, nf.WHrK. il, J. I-Al,. Sdurt, N. J. '. N. 13th st.V l'l,ll,1.ii,i, n. Hprin Garden Ht.). PhlladeinM' P. 1 1 n i ii n i u n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 tl ,, If Until hurt BUSBtESS cpjbLEQB C Celirsen embrnr .vp ...i. . quired by modern builnen. 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Bread St. Lincoln Ilnlldlnc Oldttt Title Inturancc Company in Ihe World lk)team-msmmimiKm3ttm!KS83ij Approximately 81,000 Gress Tens SODIUM NITRATE Te be aeld by SEALED BIDS Te be received until Wednesday, Nev. 30, 1921, 12 Noen B ds w,:i he received f-- al i i for li of riei lesitlun 100 len font. l ' -1 a n-- nts of steirfRO The 'eiliuiii Mtraif i. leiated ai inileMl: 4.t; lout ten. Cotten Cnnren Cnnren tratlen Ce., OnHesten. ". 1".3 lenr (en. Grind Unpldi IniluftrUI I.unil Anwl Anwl "Hen. O r u n il llHpldi, .'IIC II, 1 16J lone ten. Ilumner 4 Et im. lurk.i.nilllf. -, 'li' Ie.n?. ,nn'1- 'ern ar MUsb , MnrliKtieid en nw. i enc Inn.. I t .1.. Ce., Hopewell, Vu. Pent 3.1j7I lone tana, I.lltle nnik ii iV '"''""rl'il A nan. elation. I.lltle Kech. Ark. 3',, 'e"1; te"". Atlnntiv, Illr. mlnrlinm 4 AtlnntU It. " . Uriintnlrk. f!u. 06 Ien ten, mineL Central It. II.. Neiv Orleann. I.u. IMS lout ten. Vtnu Kipie. lve I.,., Mr. fen i'j, l.UZ len Jenn. Muhile i Ohie It. It. In., Mobile. .a. Circular propesuU Rivme; the quantu.v of the let stciul t ea h location theii repm-tul (oii-tlueii peicciitane 1.irbmI, in-n-f.iit.i3H loeso anil ep. ana ,ink for H upon which all lii,i rnUHt ,lp ,,, niitted, will be furnlHhefl en appli cation te the addresa belcvv All hlrts will he reechnil any additional infeiniatinn sired provided by nn'l de- Cheurman, District Ordnance vagc Beard Sal. Frankford Arsenal Drideaburg, Peit Office Philadelphia, P.. , U. S. Army Surplus xetmwm1 hTSKMu; 5 .,t - ' ii 'Jb :i w j r aaaaahk M t ..'.., t:. ; i i . L i i S
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