Nt '' TT"""' ''T " ""'-i'Jl ''Bu'f'V' i ''T'NT' "" .r'v, h . X f? EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 ""P!';H) I J '.'w.WviiisspvTT'j MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK Dumas Will Be Well Represented Here Next Weeli at Stanley Othcn Films te Be Shown 'CamiUe" i mtlE Diimnp fnmily will ccrtnlnly get geed reprcentntien in the modern city X of Philadelphia next weclt, and without the least effort en their pnrt cither. Alexandre Dtunac, pcrc, living in France bnck In the last century, hadn't the ullehtcst conception of the movies, but he wrote n novel of romance which, besides broeming a household classic nml n model of its kind, seemed te fall en tlic tlieiilders of Douglas Fairbanks as if it were made te fit him. Alexandre Thima. M". wasn't se much interested In courts and Kins'), and raplertf nnd duel", but he made theatrical history one day by bringing the manuscript of "I.a bnine Atix Cnmcllns" from his own novel nreund te the nearest manager's office. . A PAMB AUX CAMKMAS,' T A P. L "C'n known nanu1 or . t I f J . 1 1 ti la I i ItitiAliM niiiie. i" i'" " u. llrl "i is about in tne chish whii "Uncle Tem's v,tmnva Cabin" nnd "The fiazlnieia ( M IIem,stc(uli.. hM WriJllr" "' In familiarity, tn'Canulic ,i,.ridedly net in ,t1p iternhnrdU Uue. Medjcsk'a. rinrii Mellis. Olgu Ni'therselc nnd nliel Ilnri'vmerc have all played in wrslnns of it- Comedians from nreund loe Milter's time down te Raymond Hltehcecls have burlcsiiucd It. And n(W we are going te have Alia ?nzi ?nzi nieva. "he lias become nlmest n well known en tlie frerrcii n tir wun un iu uppiv i-eiiie iiupmiim jut., (stage, te it. which Nnzlmevn f. Mm VITSIOIl in will appear at the Stanley Thentre next week Is going te shock nnd surprise a Int of people. Net morally, perhaps, but became It has slialtcn the very living dnvllghts out of the erdinnry ftege version, modernized it. put motereais. short skirts nnd ja'.z into it and changed the deathbed ending. The i-ettlngs nre of the distinctly modern school, impressionistic or some thing like that. As for the end, which has Armnnil far away from the bed fide of Camlllc, Nazimova and her associates claim they have followed the novel en which the play was based, net the tragedy itself ns it has been played en the Ainciican stage. At any rate, it's going te cause n great deal of acrid discussion pre and con. Te add te the Dumas flush, which is ever-spreading the local photoplay sky line, a couple of relatives (perhaps ancestors would be better) e "The Three Musketeers" as seen nt the Aldine, and the "Camlllc" en view at the Stanley, have been resurrected out of the puit and nre en local screens next v.eek In West Philadelphia. The Ambassador has "Cnuilllc't s made about four jeurs age with Clara Kim ball Yeung in the title role. I'uul Capelhini, who was heard from n great deal in these days, but who has frincc returned te France, directed the film, and plas Armand besides. It followed toen after Miss Yeung's nlways-te- be-iememhered "Inlby. The Uivell lias the fourth Lumas picture of the week in the shnpc of an other "Three Musketeers" made in the days when half America's theatrical population had Hocked te the Triangle let in California, th-riii Jehnsen, ns D'Artagnim; Dorethy Dalten, Louise Glaum and Walt Whitman are In it. It Is Interesting te note that the last named also plays (though u different role) in the Fairbanks picture. FA' 'llti: meanwhile, everybody is re I imiiklng hew icell the players us wanted with Fairbanks have taught the spiill of their parts. It's net se much a matter of fine acting, as that Dumas fans find their favorites re treated just as they have imagined them all tltixr years. It would heem as ij I'aulctie ( iramis). Sclgman (l'orthes), De llriillcr (lUehelieu), Mcnjeu (Leiiii lll.) llarhaia Lc Marr (Ml Mij) and many ethers found the film jut't hi miieli n trot k of love ns Fair Innki in manifestly did. .lm it's in Culrnlnlli) another evident fart that the lultu get Itli inspiration when he did "A V mil in Musketeer" scleral years e. PllILADKl-PIIIA surely has jumped en the V.ieplny map with a Tengcanee, and just when things looked the blnckcst. Twe Karlton te inenthn age note wns Channe Velley SXWff run photoplay houses. Then the Stnnten opened with "Over the Hill," which next week completes its eight weeks' rim. l,nt week the Aldine opened with "The Three Musketeers," which will Muv ip, lung ns it, you nnd the rest of from Mnduy the Karlton. the newest Philadelphia want it te stay. One week Rtan lieuxe en Chestnut street, comes into its own, and becomes an extended run house. This is ns it should be, ns this attractive house deserves the best. Cecil I? De Mllle's "Foel's Paradise," which is dimly related te Leenard Mer rick's "The Laurels and the Lady," will be the first picture under the new policy. M TMlOllti uoed'vcirs is found in the un-' ' usual string of fcnturii nhteh the Stanley Company has arranged te show at its houses that same week, beginning November 28, which 1 their jubilee week. The mneh gossiped ever "Sheik" will be at the Stanley; "The Queen of Shcba," at the Stanten; "The Cabinet of Dr. Callpnri," al the Palace: "Morals" (based en Lecke's "Morals of Marcus"), at the Arcadia, mid 'Thun derclap," at the Victeria. Any one of these films is worth a tive or three weeks' run. and some of than could stay a couple of months. INT THE meantime, for the coming week there nre a couple of interest ing photoplays in view. The most premising is one called "Don't Tell Everything," which sounds like a De Mllle picture, but Isn't. IIoeet'. three fnverltes who hnve played in the De Mllle marriage trilogy have roles In this new one. They are Ctlevin Swnn Swnn sen, Elliett Dexter nnd Wallace Held. It emphasizes comedy rather than sex stuff, nnd sounds ns If It might be a mighty interesting picture. At the Stnnlcy nleng with the "Ca mllle" of Nazimevn Is n three -reeler which Is likely te nttrnct ns many folks as the Dmiftis tragedy. "Never Weaken" Is the name, and It's n Hareld Lloyd comedy. In which he spends most of the time en top of skyscrapers and teetering en girders in mid-air. That title Is probably meant for the audience, as tiie Lloyd picture lins quite as many hair-raising thrills ns it has rib-tickling laughs. A C'larn, Kimball Yeung picture, "What Ne Man Knows." will be shown nt the Palace, and n Tem ilix thriller. "The Rough Diamond," at the Vic teria. TIIE merest chance brought an old lirnnrnm llifn flila nffipn Inst Week which ought te Interest the fans who remember something of tlicr "old days" of the movies. The program Is dated for the week of March 'J, 1014, and gives the bills of the Relment nnd Uivell fthen called the Fifty -second Street) theatres for that week. There is just ene five-reel picture en the list: the rest nre ones, twos nnd threesThe. "long" one is "The Pride of .lennlce, a costume picture in which Heuse Peters appeared. Harrv Mjurs fiiew famous ns the "Connecticut Yankee) Is featured In a three-part thriller. "When the Earth Trembled"; Normn Talmadge is men tioned In n one-reel comedy. "His I.ltlle Piiun." with r:en Delniicv : Alice I jovce and Tem Moere nre co-starred In n twe-reeler. "The Shadow"; Mure McDermott and "an nil-star cast are. mentioned in "All for Iiw nue ; .Inmes Cruze (new a director) anil Marguerite Snow are in a biblical story, "Jnspnli In Hie Land of Ecvnt." Seme of the companies mentioned which hnve since been lest in the sliullie are Than heuser. Kleine-Celln. Kaleiii, l.umii, Amnies, Edisen nnd Essanuy. HE Metropolitan Openi Iloiu-e Is a nilglitv line place te see a picture, T and tin; fnns here Opera Heuse Geed Place for Films ' nrr lucKy te nave a chance te see "What De Men Want?" the latest Leis Weber film. In such (liiarters. This picture, which opened Inst Wednesday, will continue until Friday of next week The fi'iiiluine touch se often lacking in photoplays Is one of this plctuie's notable assets. That In Itself is i novelty, and the acting of fJeerge Ilnckatherne, Clain' Winser mid the ethers is of that high type that MNs Weber always seems te demand. De ou remember her f,ensatietial "Hypo crites" five or six years age? Till! Ntraicbrldgc C- Clothier chorus ii te appear and sing at two con certs at the Stanley Thentjc Tuesday evening of vert week. This unusual musical event is due te the presence of 1 cJer Herbert at the Stanley for his iccend and last week of conducting. T T. iPEIqPjSTlTiT "- ft i iNiV . . . . .fe f - JOYOUS THANKSGIVING WEEK FESTIVAL! iggSavBywSsigE TrfVl -.,.... . .."ifi 'ni Hhera miraeiuvuniurv" .,- - - - ?!. Beginning Monday Vaudeville's Most Brilliant Musical Spectacle! f5!5raMi3 111 ! Ms I 1 1 in "TESVIPTATION" An Allegorical Operetta in Seven Scenes KENNY- & HOLLIS I JACK LA VIER In "Tltn TWO IIOCTOKS" "AM, IN Till; SPIKIT OF Ji:sT" CLAUSE & FANNIE USHER In Tlielr OrlElim! 1'lplft. 'Till: Hlli:-A-Wi;i: IIO.M1." JESSIE BROWN & EFFIE WESTON tn "Tim I.'IMi l)i:ilI)TA.NTi:,S" wllli Dm Irer CHONG & ROSIE MOEY American Seiijjh it ml lunet? BINS & GRILL Oymmistlu KvperlH th St. Theatre Opposite the Terminal The New Theatre Tlmt Will Start Aliriilluilelplilu anil lite Suburbs TulMnL- OPENS TODAY Saturday Afternoon, 2:30 Nev. 19, 1921 A Dete Hint Will Up ltemeinbi'i-t'd In t'Ulc . unci Tlienlrlcni j Anniili 69 'M c E P A R K I N a r A C ATTRACTION GLORIA SWANSON In ft visualization of Kdward Knubleck's "The Shuliimlttt" Untitled UNDER THE LASH A Paramount Tlcture SOME Kimball Ovn Oruan. BCAT nre Eminent musical he- rEATURES i"'- A"0 parting nerM.e Kiatlx Com Cem Pl.nt HiieiiiluntB In diarKB .Spacleim, comfortable uudlierlum. Automatic lire Proof cm turn, l'urllleil air. Kvun tcm Mriture OUR The bent In photo- nX,.X.. Pl- elccted from POLICY the enyre privluctleu f lesources 01 iwe i-un- nnts. Hui rounding iireaiam of novel liurtda Aflrrnoenn 2.:)0 17ii uml Z'iv KicnlngH 7 te 11 25e and 35c Our patrons are de- fnrrrk Dervinv ui 1110 ueav LKLhD entertainment and It wi ! ine aim ei ine KraAnnement te prevldt meritorious pro pre m. '. Jennl Kmnr Herbert Efflnger AESOP'S FABLES PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF TIIK DAY Extra Added Attraction ! AND Extra Added Attraction ! ass PATR3COLA' THE SCINTILLATING MELODIST With Her Newest Seng Hits and Violin Selections 3 Shows THANKSGIVING DAY 3 Shows! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1 :30, 4:30 AND 8 P. M. lti'd TUIu'ls Onl for 4:30 1. M. Shew, srtitx en Sale New! Nev. 28 "BABE" RUTH (Himself)' With WELLINGTON CKOSS in 'THAT'S GOOD" , 9 Mutlnrrn (Except Siltiinlujn .iml lletiilnj r.). 1IIU0 ll.ilniuy heats, 30ci 1000 Orilirntr.l tH'.Us, Sfte, lni'liiillni: Tn v., i:enliiKN: Kntlrn l'lrat Ilahuny, 53c; Kuilre Second ll.ilreny. Oc'l Orilirstru SeiitH, $1,111 uml $1.50, ImluilliiK Tux. 2 iShewa Dully, J ami S I". M. Seata One Wcelt in Advance Pheno KUIisrt 33115 MET DAD Al 1TA iJ opera BROAD AND POPLAR STREETS HOUSE SAN CARL FORTUNE GALLO- General Director SEKEs BEGINNING NOV. 28 WEEKS Repertoire First Week MONDAY "CAKMKN." l'rrruhlnl (KiirM), Kellle, Jlorei-lnl, lluscarcl, Rojer, TndUce, IIP lllllhll 1111 iiiiii till" uc ..... ,.M., a i.i.e. Tirrmiw "lilliliIJlTle.'' I.urchfMP. Paccl, Klliieu, Uesiuccl, Vlrlnne, Onl, D ll,I-!,u-IUN i THI uml Cerps ill- lulled CenU. Kneili. WITINI'MIW "A1DA." lt.iimelil (BiifHt), rnihciiiil, KUihimi. Tniniiiimlnl, Alilune, Tmihre. Db HIiikIi 'It'll uml C'erPM de llnlleti Conil, I'eriiiil. FiiriimivY . "I. KOIt.A 1KI. IKhTIN(." hurevi, PiiekI. Ullnen, Teiiiiiiii-.nl, iiiifr TiiiHme. He lHni.1, (rll Tell nml CerjiH lie llalleti I'eml. Kiieeli. i-nmY"MHMi: III 1TI:1IIT,Y." I'llIll (client). PubbI, HIIueui, AeeHtlnl, .Marr. 1 "' TiiiHme. '(erl. He llla-li Conil. Kimrli. aT mT "'TALUS OP HOrrJIVNN." I.milieNe, CliarlelielH, I'ucsl, Keltle, Jlehniccl, S.i. .u.j . D'Aml.e. Cenli Conil. Hneeli. T l'Vi: ."11. TIIOV VTOIli:." Sunen. lrUNCiinl, Ullneui. Temimislnl, Villano, Perth Tell uml CeriiH lie Il.illetl Cond. Itnnrli. ,..! nteniiBH "ml S,ituru.i MHtlneeH. 0e. SI (M). S1.B0. J. Si.30, $3. SEATS ON SALE MON. AT 9 A. M. at Het Ofllie nml Ve)mnnn'n Music Stere, IIOH ClieMnut Street cm:MY ei' mi'sip - . THE PRICES OUR GERMA!nUWNCHEUlNl lJ-.tAnlni-a ill HllR. 25ll 1.1 SI Jlatu! TiieB., ThurH,, Snt.. "3e S. 35c llrclnntuK Mnnil.w Ktenlnp; ORPHEUM PLAYERS KCKAL CO.MKI)Y.l)HA.MA The Dairy Farm Includlnc Dulry I'nnii luurtelt Week nf Nev. 'JB "l.emliurill, l.til. ' LU FRI7 E8- CftT'VIVIAT. Htm.and LEHIGH tn.tlnee lulls . 'li'M lltBH.. 7 mill U KnsiiBeiiiciit j:truenlliury DR. HARMON """a.."'"" of HumiiiiDeMliiy Jack llner end lll Hrreir Jllrls Alvln A Knnx I nrnt llue IteUmunil .Vt'll" O.H.IM ' HURRICANE HUTCH CLASSIC 2.30 15c, SI, Jl.BO ut lleppe's BOe ut Doer nilHrTlNT'Q OTH tc AHCH Cvbi. 815 V ru,s l0"' W ' BtM !lS EM JlETT WELCH Minstrels I Lft;Bllp,b"l''i!ACB- PCRAP t W-thlngten" 1 " I fr 'Stanley Company of Amemgl Weatmes W VAUDKVIUK lz&&p MARKETatJUNIPER 10 ACTS BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE AT UTTLE PRICES jcnxT vi:i:ic A GORGEOUS EDITION OF MAIDS & MELODIES WITH warren jacksen hareldIarren FREMONT, BENTON & CO. ROACH & McCURDY MAUDE EARLE & CO. IIUUINNINO MONDAY GALA THANKSGIVING ' WEEK FESTIVAL j MeiiIh Tuesil.e & WcJnesd.ty 'clnlill.itlne fUlllcal Oeme.ly CENTURY REVIEW With a Cist of Fnteritps ami Ilevy of Pietty Oirla .V First Natien il I'd lurii MARGUERITE CLARK In "SCKAMIHXn WJYi:-" lnuiila I I May and haiuriUy J. C. MACK (of "Mether !oesc' l'aine) AND COMPANY Pre n inpr .1 tein-J tepleta wilh fAlUMOlNT PK'TLUl Wallace Reid nu'.V.iv.1'1 rhdiiib Mm. i'- i ritui Mil i-. i Continuous 1 'Se te 11 1 M ni:xt vi:i:tc 5 ACTS of vvi'pnvir.i.n Terpuchert.ui Artist I .'uprem DE WOLF GIRLS In a 8iieLtucul.tr hiii.Iiik a 1)4 UanciiiE rOMie entitled "The t.eve Tour" MO.iGAN & BINDER KIMBERLY & PAGE CORINNE CARBONNE THE VANDERBILTS v in" mu.i.i rneDvcTinN 'AFTER THE SHOW' I trainiunt I'l. tu re ith Jack Helt and Lila Lee riunk c int,- II I'limiilete Shew -int. ..' 1 111) V & t) NKXT WEEK AN AKTIbTIC" OFFEHINO 'LA GRACIOSA' riaimltal alifl Medem Tnien Thuiaday. Frld. & Saturday. A t-glntlllatlnB Musical Comedy CENTURY REVIEW " riiiinUKKUlnu H (Tlunsday) iVintiniiuUK 1 Je te 11 V Jl riioTerkAYb rilOTOI'I.AYH riioTeri.AYS PHOTOPLAYS II JESS & MILT FE1BER ill I! ,, SHIELDS & CANE II CHICK & TINY HARVEY GRAZER & LAWLER FREDDY, SILVERS & FULLER CHARLES & HELEN POLLY HI II ContlnueuH 11 A M. te II 1 M IIJ iiilllll B9SAPAINiDfr I") ai m umm AVE. AK llALLSiSHEtnfl ill NlAi?28ET WBn 1bel.6tshi.j ALHAMBRA TWELFTH tr ipggRISSTS.J MAT HI'lIK I.AI TIUMiMilUMi 1111. 1 l'i leiitleu MUH'llI I'lillliiU (MCADIV A DDIMrT.' A I'AHAJIUL'NT I'K'TUHH DANGEROUS LIES' 'IliankBinvliiK Uay (TliurMday) Continuum, 1:30 te 11 V. IX YOU! -YOU! " YOU ! Next Week Is Positively FINAL WEEK William Fex Wonder Piny dmSLAM n A AT THE HEM im MARKET STREET AH. 16TH All mound you people talk of it. Your neighbors and friends discuss it nnd they say it is wonderful. YOU MUST SEE IT Net te witness it NOW means that you are net keep ing up with the progress of the world. There is one great and won derful sensation awaiting the people of Philadelphia, com mencing Monday, November 28th. It will be a new sensa tion for thousands of people, for the opportunity will then be given them for the first time te see at popular prices the thrilling a n d sensational photoplay, ii OF SHEBA" William Fex desires te empha size the fact that this great picture, which cost him One Millien Dollars te produce, will be offered at the regular Stanten Theatre scale of admissions. mTwV! & Cerrimencing Monday iHH Jp an elaborate screen version eJ? fl NCAMILLE LEXANDEH DUMAS JB Mffij?'" The role in which the leading Jf -$. Slw . actresses of the world have HsWmsWM k. AT flR I N j!' br m I Tern faeiutl: fi-n vki:r .Sl;resU AND FINAL. S I3KK AS GUEST CONDUCTOR OF THE STANLEY ORCHESTRA NI.W RUPEBTOinB As a Personal Compliment te Victer Herbert HAROLD LLOYD .' THC GnKATKST IJVI'GH TIUIIM.E you Kvun saw 'NEVER WEAKEN" a rmTH-euAKn THE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CHORUS WILL BE HEARD TUES. NIGHT ' tvtav rnv.PV HDT7. ROT.OTST i"-A iJWW - w-. V -. TWO WEEKS GEORGE MEtFORO'S PRODUCTIOM TWU WttM gni jli Ihe Boek Is the Year's Commencing Monday Pfff Sensation! You'll Never MniMLnv 9CfVl with C 1 iL. r . .. t rtUVClUUCI -UH AGNES AYRES.mRUOOLPH VALENTINO rurgei me riciure: CONTINUOI'S 10 A it. TO 11 1'. II PALACE 12H MA11KET bTREET ONE WEEK ONI.T- COMMENCING MONDAY CWiliTOiSi gttft By Sara Cowan IVmH ' r.B n mnir Hyi IN I'inST rnESENTATION (ITw & 11 VK 'i&'i The play that hai yfW nnnl talkinc and K TrV lK M, A1 iq r::: .;..,. .l. ikmmi wem ,r a ti mere iDinning luau Bjxjrt' ' any icreen play in ' ni -' which Misi Yeung nas appearca. ,re m ffmmLkMrn M?IW xi iv ?s rrmij-r: wr.i:K ' the cmuxct of pn cAMQAnr r"rr 10 M TO 11 I'. 11. r m vr.vrT MruET in i."V mrn ARCADIA COMMl NCINU MONDAY SEl.ZNICK PUEhENTS n AlNE HAMMERggN I6ll FIRST PRESENTATION XrHKX HANDCUFFS R KISSES THOJUl EL'llEI.ON WUOTE THE s-lnKY. WHICH 1'1 I.AHI M l HU ,'l M M l . 1 i; 10 30 M 11 IB F M VICTORIA MM'.M'l' -.rui 1 T A I HI. 'I'll! Willi e Dni idh rr, ?W Hl II I2r I I BiuPW BBiH vHe? Anin. vkt ILrffl. ye9 H fl A FAtJC INATINO BTOUY WITH i:w NO AK IN THE C VST REGENT MARKET HEUiW 17T.II ST MODAY W1IIIAM l'iX I'lCtents SHIRLEY MASON In ( QUEEN IE" A STIRRING I'KTl RE CAPITOL ".'( irVRM'T STREET Mevnw-Vrrilil I'HERFN'Ts"" VIOLA DANA in m w rii-rrnn "The Match Breaker" ' i v -1' eh' ri'N ORTHERni - lYllLilUii dluuy I.1TTI.13 FOOI." TIIUrtSDAY. rra-j" ". SATURDAY CQNSTANCiY;i'ALMADGE In "WUDMNO IIKI.I.8" 3 -! lic-rniiii n k Cliellen Monday A DE MUXE rROUDUCTION "AFTER THE SHOW" A PAllAMnUNT PTPTimw UMTir JACK H.QLT, LILA LEE !lJ &( IL p J"ij t'OirMENCING MOND. Y A TAHAMOt NT WW III' Three of the Screen's Biggest Stars Wallace Reid Gleria Swanson Elliett Dexter In One of the Screen's Biggest Pictures DON'T TELL r EVERYTHING And it's some pioductien! A laugh -triumph, a thi ill-triumph and a love-triumph nil in one! Sumptuously staged, gorgeously gowned, full of vivid con trasts and surprising truths about women and love. Lim Eng SL- Commencing HSr NOVEMBER 28th FIRST TIME IN THE ENTIRE WORLD! A MIOH l' IiRMn. m HI I.S MKi ! ' I Y Tllr u -M5l-Ill I lll, t'RKATE V I'l IH'I'E Cecil B. De Mille's LATEST PIVODUCTION U m 9 it araaiSQ wi tK DorethjDaltou,Mildred Hams,Cenrad Naqle, TlieodercIsloffJolmDavidsonJuHale. A THl.irr il.' TRFMI NDOUs I'nWP.R THE USUAL SCREEN PLAY PALES BEFORE THIS FEATURE We're talking about it ahead of time you'll de the talking after ! ll'S SO VNl'Sl-AI., SO INTENSELY INTERESTINU m 1 IB ft. El IMPERIALfl 1 333 Market stfte miA TRIP TO PARADISE ll rv"rtMSNOWRT?ifffcWtD SNOWBLINDt -4. Au