'"C 'f t.rfvU ' . 'u-ft V , V A': IV 'a iik. ri.rt,. M "MiM I Hi if ' ft s. ij -X&- Tfieatrlcal Billboard for the Coming Week NEW ATTIUCTIONS XiTltrC ."Afnur." Oriental tnunlcM ex travatmniA. with iicenc )d In Me foeeo. Alice DelyslR, French nctress, i ta me ainr, ana Tim iruonner, KtiB llah cemedlnn. le the featured fun tnnker. Paul I'trlrct dcilgned the elab- I rate, costumes. I , KHOWH THAT KEMAIN ARK7Cif "Hull Der DrummermV I English melodrama, by "Hupper." wtth A. E. Matthews In the leartlnK role, and a cost that Included Uoretliy Tet ley and C II Crekcr-Klnc 3ItOAD--nioed and Sand." dramatlza ' tlen of Delnsce Ibanez novo), with Otis i Bklnner In the rele of the swaggering I , toreador. Last week JLDELPHt "The nat." thrilling mys-1 tery yarn by Mnry Ueberta Hlneliart and Avery Hnpwned, with Helen Dauvray tin the lending llgure. MUVBIUIT "The J.aHt Waltz," tuneful I Oscnr Straus optretta, with Eleaner l'alnter as Its charming prima lUmna. and a cast of faerltcs. Iist fck renRKST The Ureadwa Whirl," i spectacular ruvue. with a group of stara which Includes Hlanche Iltng, Charles Wlnnlngei, Jay Qeuld and Winona Winter I STOCK ORPUKVM "The Naughty Wife." I qulck-melng farce l Kred Jncken with Huth Hoblnsen in the title rele and Dwlght Meade aa hur ImniMcd husband. Display of feminine flnerj ' 'I feature of the show , .. ' VAUPEVIM.E fricn-3 4 F. KKITH'H Heading tm long Mid " varied bill nre Ed tSnllagher and Al fiheun, In a lauglmble sketch called "Mr Gallagher and Mr fhenn In Egypt." Anether feature Is the mu sical elTerlng of Fay and Flerin.ii Courtney, who an accompanied ti the Ultra String Quintet The p--gram alsd Includes Cnnrlet elentt ai.d Mnr Ann, song classic William an.T Joe Mixrtilel. neNultj . Wright Dancers In "A Dincu Vtiuge, vlth a specl.il cast j Wlllle Sel.ir, cemed monelogtie, and ethers OBKSTSVT STIiENT OVUIA UOVStV Helle Storey, prima ilnnn.i with a new Meck "f sentri, heads the hill. Charles T Aldrlch. comedian singer and character artist. Is another fea ture Thu extended program also In cludes H.irrj Maaters and Jack Kr.ift In a musical revue , Hurt Earln and his sight glrlH. all kind? of music , Walter Weemx. Southern humorist Callahan and llllss, singer and danr r out of the ordinary Lucy Olktt and cempuiv. Juggling neveltx i.tt Le llelge Hue. nthlutex, and ether i OLOni: "HnMina. spectacular musl cl and sienlc nrterlng. heads the bill The bill also Includes Leuis Hart, comedian, appearing ulth his own company in a sketch called "The Qlant Kllltr". Leenard and Wlllnrd music and cenud : Venten and Elaine, In a skit. All for Pun" , Lee Masen, comedy plannlirpue surprise Kell and Pollock. In a new skit, and etheri ALLEGHENY Annahellc " musical comedy efTerlng -vlth Dave Llejd and Katherlne Powers, heads the bill Which also Includes "Concentration," s. mystirln,-r act Introducing the "mental marvel" ; Heward and Urewn. jazz entertainers , th "Itullot-Preof Lady," out-ef-the-cndlnary neelt . "Weston and Elaine, versatile perform ers, and the photepla;. , "t'mler the Lash." 9ROADWAY Mend.i. Tuesda and Wednesday. Paul Whitman's Orches tra, featuring Arneld Jehnsen. "Jazz king." heads the bill. The picture T7II1 be William De Mllle's "After the Shew." and ether acts Include Oreen ley and Drayten, songs, and Walsh s.nd Austin, In a comedy skit Thurs day, Frldny Rnd Saturday, "The Leve Nest," speedy musical sketch, tops the Dili. "Under the Lash" will be the film. CROSS KEYS Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Love Nest." musical farce, with a eaBt Including Jack West , and Qeerge Burnett, heads the hill which also- Includes Bender and Arm strong, comedy nnd songs, Rdlly Rey and Burke, laughs, Stevens and Lovejoy. novelty In song nnd story I Watsen and St. Alva cemed Thurs. day. Friday and Saturday, "Maids of Phllly," musical comedy, heads the bill. "WILLIAM Pfi.V.V Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. "On the Berder." military musical comedy, with Jack SS?J an.!! hl" P'1"18 The Plctjre Is What ;se Man Knows," with Clara Kimball Yeung. The program also Includes Jee Towle, comedian James Kelse and Mary Lee, fun, and Ledd and Leddy, comedy acrobats Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "Net Yet Marie," muslcil eemed tabloid, and "Handcuffs and Kisses," film XBYSTOXE "Frem Earth te Moen ' phantasy with music, a real novelty. heads the bill; also. Jane D'nenrk and company. In cemedv sketch, ' Merelj Married"; Hemer Bemalne, aerial eccentricities. Leu Heed and Al Tucker, sketch. Al Ehpe and Charles putten, novel skit, and the final chap ter of Uie "Hurricane Hutch" film serial. XlXON-a ORASD-A Dress Rehear- wt.'v, vJllvK en .the melodrama, with Frank EIPs and a company of VIJ.". '" "':' 'ne dim. Jehnnv O'Drlen. a Phlladelphlan, and Bert Ijule. pianist and vocalist, have a mu if1 0"erln. T'" Program also In cludes Paul Murray and Olndjs r.er rlsh, Impressions of stars , Van and IJmersen, athletes, nnd Miller and Jane, dancera. mX0' Monday. Tuesday and Wed- ' nesday. Billy nichmend's '1922 Syn ???a!,CiLHe.luev',,',vlth n company .of wA.heSd" V?0 h ,"'. whlrh lt-u" Includes Itoda Beyals elephants lehby Hen haw and company, fermr minstrels, i Hynrnnd Jn.Bn' 'eeentrlc dancers S onrtMerrlH Trl. ee-ulllbrlats, tnd The Meue Maniac a film Complete cnange of bill Thurnda WALTON HUnyVnra Brethers ath letlc and Juggling neelty, are the chief feature Other entertalr ers In elude Leonoie Kearny. French since. and comedienne; Margnret h.idli r dances, and Joe Mazela, ei centra step per nuiiLizsyrn aA"X"n"'ry Burles.juen. with lly nF""lY .as, rjrtnt tpnl crmcdlan and a cast Including Delly Sweet wm!' !i?.men' "ussell Hill, ara and White Finnan and Mack St.iBei bv Shul.er:""" ' 'th mu,l b' Huh with Beb (llrard, Jim Pearl. Sam Spars and Jehn Pain as the chef cemejllans; Mile. Dazeil. with an un usual dancing specialty and " east including Bennie Lle.d a- leading MINSTRELS w"iIlhnr'nTihtt tr,lVe8, " "Th. Bat" will be continued another week ind HemB"r'UeHH0, "?i'h '"' '"; U.1"'"v.. J." rtcJ. H'arles Boyden .s clle ' " V'B'. unniKer In the latter The tuiures nre varied an ncn.i Lighting of "The Bat" ..T.hiT "P,'r.t "","', r'""IleN throughout the three netn of "The Hut" Is believed by the management te be responsible for much of the play's weird and mysterious atmeHphere. The fact that the action take plnce In a lonely country house where the electri" lights mlHchleveusly refiihe te operate, makes the use of candle plaunlble ax well n fear-inHplrlng. Herace Gnrdner, stage director, Is en Important factor in the hew's Huece-x,, since a hitch In the manipulation of the lights would npeII the show's effect Cafe Martin 1205 Walnut St. CADARET Alttr ikt Tktatrt DANCING 4t30 te 8; 10 It Cleu WALTER MILLER'S ORCHESTRA UPVTIATH IlAII.Y KOIl I.I'NCII AND DINMUt. MOUKKATtXV l'ltlCEU. jjfciiXti t STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK mMjtf v v v VV y B Scmip-frem BITS Or LIFE Crwractcr from BETTY BLYTHL Xe 'IJLv ArxjdiB.,,, 'CABINET OT DR 15UEEN OF SHEBA' i $mifr1ffiMma ??7JJ;em aT iiHl mary pickferd little lord Wi"- -.iF"?aiJili.V ...pt ,..ic I . , JSaaWiT H -r milDCEP HAPRIS TOOfS PARADISE Karl-tow '- Notables In "Afgar" Cast Concerning Winona Winter "Afgar," the Oriental mimical ex- I Winona Winter, one of the many traMiganzn. which comes te the Lyric; stars of "The Breada Whiil," Theatre Monday for two weeks, has a which begins its second week fit the iiutnbir of unusually interesting people Ferrest Theatre net Monday night, in its cast Tlie star, Alice Del) sin, hns an Interesting tlic.iulral histeij who makes her first uppearanc- in this ' the dauShter of Banks Winter, , ' . , I famous In vaudeUUe and minstrel:- citJp Is a lrench nctress who wen her , nl, ,hc ceml,ser (lf -vtal popular fame ut the Felllc-i Bergere. Supporting Mings, one of which was "White her In a leading comedy rele is Tim Wings." Miss Winter has heeu en O'Connor, a fnurlte European come- the stage hlnce childhood nnd has ap dlan; W. II Haw Hns who has pearcd with her father all ever this another coined role, p!a.ed for many country and several times abroad, j cars lu the predm thins of the late ln one of the latter trips she saw C.eerge Edwardes In Londen Others ' Harry Lauder and when she returned in the cast are Bradford Kirkbride. i te this country she gae an imitation Jean Caselle, .lean Barnctte, Luura of the Scotch comedian, the first idea Sanderson nnd Paul Irlng. 'Americans liad of him. BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE W OBEjR -J- y8?i n? AMERICA'S FOREMOST COLORATURA SOPRANO BELLE STORY FOUR YEARS PRIMA DONNA OF THE N. Y. HIPPODROME BELGE. DUO HARPER MASTERS BOBBY DALE AND CO. t tjl i ''w i KRAFT WALTER. WEE.MS THE SOUTHERN HUMORIST CALLAHAN g B.L1SS "ATTA BOY PETE.Y" IN A PECULIAR. SPECIALTY SHU BERT NE.WS EVE.NTS 'TWBly 1 ft' ATt. . .f ; PRICES LY MATS ADELPHI 12 BIG WFEKf Tf SMSATOM or Tf AG r& MA.wi.e(s , Aysr?y iay ., ,,S' V.S '; "OUl MUST ACCORD ThF. PALM TO THE! AVERY HOPWOOD MARY ROBERTS RINEHART PLAY AT THE ADELPH!" 'THIS IS THL MOST EXCITING PLAY OF ITS KIND EVEii. SEEN HERE" nkth aatsgcan geed sfArs Arms box ewes a? am awvsmmss SDVT9 ON SALE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR DAYS ORGANIZE! YOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES NOW !!! I'er IlrnrlllH at the hiir I heitrt - Opern Keuvr lllilw., ( lientuut .UilIIKJIl til' MlhIC MKTKI'OI.lT.N OI'KIIV COMl'.VNV, N. V. TUES. EVC. DEC. 13, AT 8 ERNANI I Mm, reiutllf . Antheny, MM. (rim, Ituffe, i Miirdenen, l'ultrtulerl. Ceml. l'apl. I TiekcU Aetitmr & lUppe'i, 1119 Cblkt. St, "BiBia MWJBgF u JOitV. cJOHN GILBERT and ROSE MARY THEBY "SHAME Victer-m- 'rim.Air.i.riu.vs i.i:adinci thkatuks UY MATS, ' AT 2.. E.VE.9 AT. 8 s - - Bft S .BEST 6- BLANKS LUCY GILLETTE BURT EARL& AND HIS GIRLS A MIRTHfUL MUSICAL CAROW PARTY ixi'Tix 27 50 75 1 $fOO ict. t 27f SOf LVE.NINGS AT 8 20 Mats. Thurh. & Today m , piil lleuellt Iri't. lifntmit Street llel. 11th Nt. I'lnine Wulnut A2J0 ORPHEUM ""XV''u Shji,e" ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "Smeeth as Silk" KEYSTONE "'AaiRJ. - aVt BUH Wim . ' Aatajja adB BXB law m "Naughty Wife" at Orpheum A farce In which f'harlra Cherry nnd Violet llcinlng played n couple of sen sen sens iig will be prcRented by the Or pheum plnjets at their thentre In Oer Oer muntewn next week. Director ltlchie lias assigned Ituth IleblnMin te the role of "l'hiNe," the wife about whom all the trouble revolves. Dwlght Meade will pin) her Imrnssed husband nnd lleinnid .7. McOwcn, Hlshep Kcnclly, Mn (icrahl and Jehn W, I.ett havi Important parts The play tells of a husband who docs the unusual by "helping" hl wife elope with another man, Twe Travesties at Dumont's In addition te the travesty en "The Bat," which has been held ever be cause of Its popularity, Eminett Welch and his plaers nt DumentV lin! added a minstrel solution of "Win (iirls Lcne Heme," iu which Charlie Boyden, pepulai cnmelan of the cetnpnii , has a leading role. Among tlie cntci miners in the first part of the program are Bennie Franklin, Rich ard Etc, James Ward. William Slid Slid den, Daie Barnes, Hurry Patterson. Jehn Lemuels, Happy Thompson and Width hlmelf. "Bowery Burlesquers" at Casine Jee IIurtig'H "Bowery Builrsijucnt" come te the CnMne next Monday night with Billy Fester as the principal comedian In tlie cast are Dnllv Sued, Marty Semnn. Hustell Hill, Gray and White, and Finan and Mack. Ben Bernard staged the dances mid ensembles and the music was written by Hugh Slliihrrt. A large and attrac tive chorus is another feature. diiikcties or m:i: and j. j. hhuhkht" LYRIC 2Wrsa WMM HBi REGINNING MONDAY ff arsr fts . erif F RAVCOMSTOCK 5-MORRIS GEST By arrangement WK CAarcs CecArar THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS ARTISTE, rvuiiit ur LONDON, PAR15 6- NEW YORK A L I VTV WOW. fiAWSAMO MW YO?K S f WATOVA i SUCVCSS A C A R AN INTIMATE MUSICAL COMEDY ADAPTED pitv- Tl ki rV1rMJklOD AND ORiaiMALi I I IT s-'vlIIN CAST 0. YEARS LONDON -I YEAR PARIS-1 YEAR CENTRAL TMATKE.NEVYOWC OSIYSA MS CAPM?S2 AMSfflCA AS SA OO zome.v, pas ane aws v,9a: AM ABSOLUTE. SENSATION HU MESSRS AAV A COMPAfSV OS IN THE SMART MUSICAL COMEDy ITS AS PULL Of SURPRISES AS A HUBERT OSCAR LATEST RE.AL SAN S. wJ a 'THE MERRY WIDOV.- -? rasas-syM,vs suaem , PRICES, EVES 50'TO $250 ','i!" POP MAT. WED. MJ, $1 se .. a Itrat 'm' Scats Monday Oke Wmm GARDENS i 1A SSIH6 SHOW u mmas-m, in . aar vt Ri. 1 -V.. ' W II II jar BARRYMORE PUY NOTABLE "Declasiee," Written by Zee Akln, Coming te Bread "Dcclnsspe," the drama In which Kthcl Unrrymere returns te Philadelphia beginning Monday evening, Decerabei 10, Is by Zee Aklin, n young St. IiOuls woman, who Iwth as a playwright and poet ha made herself much talked et during the last year. . , , , A In "Declassee," which Is said te have the flavor of I'lnere, MIm Aklns tells the atery e( nu arlstrecratlc young Englishwoman who encounters, through no fault of her own, matrl menlal dlastcr, and embarks en nu un conventional career In this untry among a tnUrd croup f unusual people. Her adventures, alkprnntcly amuBlng and pitiful, It) earch of hapnlnesa, bring the play te ltrt Inevitable climax. flHs nnrrynwre'B leading man la Kdwnrd Kmer.v, a jeung Ktigilah actor, who appeared with her when she played here In "The Off Chance." Others In the cast arc Henry Danlell, Irby Mar shall, Virginia Chauvenet, Charles Wellesley and 1'hlllp I-erd. Miss Tettey'a "Pure EnQllah" MIsh Dorethy Tctlny, leading woman in "null Deg Drummnnd" new playing at the (larrlck Theatre, was born at l'ticntn del Iuca, Mx thousand feet up In the Andci, and ahe was brought up by her father, chief engineer of construction of the Trans-Andes railroad, amenB Hpenlsh-speaking people, yet aH n young girl, she ran off with honerH In elocution at Olrten and Hedford (Vdlegen. Eng land. Her unusual diction attracted the attention of Leuis N Parker, the play wright, while Mie waa playing "Portia lu a college production of "The Mer chant of Venice." The distinguished author of "Disraeli" and "Pomander Walk" sponsored her debut en the stage as a result of that performance. Heme Life Agnln Leses te Stage The Courtney Histern, Kay and Flor ence, fingers who ' appear en the bill at II. r Keiths next week, have been In aiidevlllc for some time, but their present tour comes after a lengthy re- i tlreincnt. Ileferc the aubwnys and bridges brought Leng Island close te New Yerk, the Courtney sisters bought a unlet M'et down there and called It "Courtney Crest." When Ieng Is- J land boomed, land around their quiet home became valuable and they realized a hnndsenip profit. As a result Florence retired from the stage, but the lure was tee much for her nnd she nnd her MMcr ure back again presenting their familiar song act for the two-n-day. I Illness Led Her te Stage Gladys Walten, who plays the pirt ' of Pctreuschkn in "The Lnst Waltz." . which enters nn ltd lnst week at the Shubcrt Theatre next Monday, is tlie grand-daughter of a playwright, the late Rebert J. Godfrey, author of "Marguerite" and ether uucccnscs of ( his day. Miss Walten Is a Chicago girl. She took up clawical dancing for her health, became fascinated with It and her itige career followed. She mnde her debut In "The Melting of Melly" nnd later wna a partner of Ted Lerrlne In the "Century Revue." "High Life Girls" at Trocadero i Mile. Dezcll, offering n repertoire of ' umiMinl dances. Is a big udded attrac tion of "The High Life Girls" show, which comes te the Trocadero next week. A quartet of comedians In. eluding Beb Olrnrd, Jim Pearl. Sam Spam and Jehn Sain keep the fun , me Ing quickly. Bennie Lloyd 1b the attractive leading woman and there are innny favorites in the cast. lIUUliNM.NG fllONUAY EVE AT 8 IS f&J5 . j -.--- j m If jr ri Sra liCA U' THE SHUBERT Presen.1. Mall Orders New 7S Mesrty afis REE) PEPPIER XMAS TMl PO$riVY LAST WEEK TAIBBHHai STRAUS' OPERETTA ci He 4 1 X 1 I V H "V,VMl my fmv Zrz v &i w flv rssms t" E. XV-M W?V Vl JB A-. B FROM THE FRENCH 'aB t AST WALTZ V. nitrv. 5 ELEANOR PAINTER RIVAL TO Suit. " BEG. XMAS. MAT. ; l'r Xni Week, Ineludlnc r'. 'i linn. iiihI .lnt. OIltATEST LAUOHING HIT OP 1921 Prcslnting VILUE. 5- LUGENE. HOWARD AND COMPANY OF ISO INCLUDING A CHORUS Of TMt WORLDS MOST BEAUTirUL G1KL3 llllllll 111 1IIMIIIJH ll Dancer Started at Clerk One member of the team of Callahan nnd Bliss, eccentric dancers npd singers, en the Hhubcrt vnimevnic inn at me Chestnut Street Opcrn Heuse next week, had no idea of going en the stage. Callahan, en his graduation from college, entered a cemmeicial of- l flee, hut the monotony became tee much ' I n 1.1m nnA t.n fAntf An eniFnffemeu t with Iula Itebey'a "Knickerbocker, Minstrels." After that Callahan nnd, his younger brother teamed In Taude- Itt.. 1... a At.. I.ll.- Jpnnn.fl nut nml ' when Hebby llllss ceme along Callahan took him as partner. They played with Geerge Sidney In "Busy Izzy" nnd In "The Jey IlldcrV' and recently com pleted engagements with Cohan's Cehan's Cohan's r,Iteyal Vagabond" and "Tattle Talcs." Skinner Talks of Dull Fighters The character of Juan Gallarde In Illasce Ibanez' "Illoed and Sand which begins the second and last week of Its engagement at the Bread Street Theatre Is net n bit overdrawn, declares Otis Skinner, who plays the role. Mr. Skinner, who spent the summer In Spain getting atmosphere for the ploy, tells of Oollarde's prototype in real life. Juan Oarcla Tlelmentp, "the greatest man In Seville" nnd nn idol of all Spain. Ilclmentc. like Gallarde. Is of humble lineage, but has risen te high estate and is accustomed te the homage of all classei, declares Mr. Skinner. Anether Helmes Travelogue Academy of Music Anether of the ' t . .. ..! taflnnlisniina rtaj nlinn series ei pepum. uiui " by Burten Helmes last night. This time the lecturer took his audience completely around the world, with steps at the main points ei micresi. vAiiurcu pictures interest through of unusual beauty added te the . of this "easy-chair" journey many interesting lands. J.nc some lecture afternoon. win tie prcscnteu mis 69 TH STREET THEATRE Omienltr the Terminal Alfrisl Sewnrrt nt the Concert Oman Mats.. 2iSa 17c nnd e N1.. 7 and 0 21f mifl 3V Tedur Latl Time "f.eve, Hate nnd a Wrnnen" Monitor. Tutf day. Wrdntida Thetmnndx hare Been this mysterious inMle, It l. the miMt weird, tlirtllr. artistic khew et the nirra. THE CABINET OF By. A tery of a Khewmnii and his sleei wlklne lnv. Thurndar. t'rlrtjr nnd Hnturdny PAULINE FREDERICK THE LURE OF JADE All Reads Lead Here Free Aute Parking H OlKcl llreud und Monteemfrj-, 2:10, 7 & 0 r. (1. Minn.MrdllnriT. Pen. Mur. Nut Week OEO. CHOOS I'llKSKNTS FRANK ELLIS in "A DRESS REHERSAL" JANK A MI1.I.KK ' VAN KMIWOV PAI'l. MI'mtAY ft (11 AmH IHMUtlMI I'ATIIF. MiffWi TOPIC N OK Till1: HAY ThrUlln Cnmedr. "NOTIIIMI I.1KK IT" TIIK I'll" AT1KI.PIIM VWdlt'TK Johnny O'Brien & Bert Rule In "A HAT.f.V IVTO KOVC1 I AMI" Oermantewn Avenue & Vennnge MONDAY. Tl'KwnAY A l'l)M'-HAY PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE LURE OF JADE" THURSDAY. FRIDAY A HATl'IlDAY Hprelnl Ciial In Ihe Mett Weird. Thrllly unit Artlitln Tlrture Ker Nrrtened THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI AdtftNl AM M'k, Afrnft UnrwIflnn.SourHne "HfjCOH RSiJ & MARKET 8T8. AT DAILY AT 2 Night 7 ana II V. M. 1IIIXY RirilMOND'S IBM RKVIIK Mulrnr tl MeNrese llebble lleiiihsw A Cn Brnn A Hrun I Kdmunit Marrlji Tela I. Trie liinlac ana i.ncj rex in "in .nenr.T x B2d St. Kb. Marktt i av, e se a s:se le 11 P. M. Men,. Tue,. Wed T "TUB IIOMB Men., Tue,. Wed DetiKlna MncLcan In "nir. HUM: STHi-Trrii" Th,ir...yn.,M-SKSRrKu,,nVYAKAWA PMliat' 02D LOCUST 8T3. feLjOC?' 1:30, 8 SO ta 11 p. M. IJ. NEXT WEEK RUPERT HLOinW "DANOEROUN Cl'RVE AHEAD" TJlvell B2D A flANflOM STS 1 30 t 3: 7 and D Men., Tem.. Weil. SPECIAL CAST In "THE CAIITNKT OF DR. CAI.IOAR1" THl'RSDAY. HtlDAY A HATl'RDAY VIOIA DNA. Th PIT Wiere I'lr.ite ZkxcUa U8T A LANCASTER 1.30 te 5: 7 te 11 MONDAY A Tl'EhDAY ELSIE FERGUSON in "The Seng of Songs" Wee.. Thnr. DAVID POHKI.L In "DANOEROUS I.1K8" Frl Hut JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In "HEARTH TO LET" CctUeam, !trarket St. be) 00th 7 k 0 l.an, a; Men. A Tut "A Wlfe'x Awukenlng" Wed., "Tithing Chnnees" Thnnt. A Frl.. "Dnngernua I.tti" Het.. "Toe Much Married" Cwvt DOTH A CEDAR AVE 1:80 m! 3 s 7 nnd 0 Mei Tue. llerenee. Held nnd Lionel Atwlll In "INDISCRETION" WeiL.Thnr, FI.SlK lTlinrNON e in "riir. hiiii tir niimiis" Frl., St. "Mele nnd Feinle" 6WMm0WMafflTEHl Kvenlnca nt nils. 2An in at Milt. Tlie.. Tliur., Het.. 2Se A 33c Dfilnnlnt Mendnj ETentnz ORPHEUM PLAYERS IN A JtltIT OF LAVdHTKK The Naughty Wife The Honeymoon Adicnture of nn I'nmitrrled Ilrlde unit llrldrnroem, IITM.AMD LSHIGH Mutlnec Dully. ItUU Lin.. 7 , u llEltlNNlN'tl M0SlAY Chter Pnlliird' Pantnn Willi Mukle "FROM EARTH TO MOON" JANE lt(HUK A CO., "Coined" Mitnier llnmiilne I Eet Ilutinn l.eil Iteed A At Tiirlier Hiinl Chap "THE P. "THE I.NT DI'I'.I." ,HURRICANE HUTCH HnlehltiMn1 cnarira pg32yjOTjnra t Tt T- -- ni PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRFq J H WWk M MI POPULAR MAT. TODAY' 11 A If It I If A NeXt Week-La8t Wk But On, iCheatmit nnd Jlp' BAM'I, NXON.NIKDI.iNOER. tlnalne, Monni" RIP-ROARING, HISH-PRESSURE THRILLER" AVRTftAMfflCAH CAares PRE.SI a.,:'&('--;Jlfflaaj"Mj!"aaaaRs. BULL DOC DMMMOHD A PLAY OF ADVENTURE By tapper: xia A. E. MATTHEWS rT I OK "I'"-' I AST W'l'Hi II V X VI K IIIIU-I FORREST Hred and Hnnnem Htrcet THOMAS M. LOVE. Hun. Mcr, earthly misery, and seekers after real pleasure Ferrest Theatre their tevcted Haven." nccenD C e T. ftV Jfe? ' .6- cMA w llHi BLANCHE RING CHAS. WINNINGER WINONA WINTER JAY GOULD and the Millionaires' Chorus I- D BRQAP Bread llelew Leciiy FRANK NIKDMNtlEIl nuiinr" !..' CHARUES FBOHMAN prcaente OTIS mUHHER IN TOM CUSHING S NEW PLAY BLOOD1 u SAND fvunJecfeh ihe famous Nevel by BLASCO IBANEZ MON., DEC. 19 ETHEL METROPOLITAN Wrm BROAD AND POPLAR STREETS SAN cjyiL Repertoire Last Week, Beg. Monday Night MOM "Alllll Lnrnirn liu.,el V-,l. .. 'f 1..I 11..L.,.. llIHttl!, Ct' .i."'."." ,7ll "'"1 ' ri Je liallct. Caml. ICnech. ,. n-niul 11 KM) W. "11 Trmitliip,, I. Wn.n. L'.... irii...... n. nul..l Villi.. UCUi ' , .Til ,i ..M....W... .,..,., i, .,..u iVIIIIUin, 1UIIIIIIMOUI. lUlllHrn. (lima In III Ul r.i,,,l Ifnn, h M"i MAT, "('iirnien," Traiicanl. Outman, MerUlnl, Kllneft Ilencaccj ' Ki "!!.""' M Ami, ecnu (Rurat;. Tell una i:erpii u ""' .v",""Tudlie ....r.rvl. " Ainiie. raneva, Cimd, l'erenl. , nr TIIIKSD.W "llarl.er of hcillle," I.ucchen. Kllneva, ne.caccl. Tudlice, Cervl. v llliml Conil I'urenl, ... KUIDAV ."lniii.t," Hnreya. I)' Alexandre, Kllneva. Aiieatlnl. Scott (cuct). n" .' ' Arol'e Court Kmuh ,. NAT. MAI. 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MUSICAL IMTOXSCAMT K0 PROOF DtSTUIED JO Bi taring " 'The Ilrendwas Whirl" Is a soed. clean, fnt anil enjejnbte entertainment It receded alieut r enthuil enthuil atle a welcome i the present te isen has re re cerdnl." Kir Ledier HEATS TOR THE l.ST WEEK ON HAI.K TIICKSD.VV POP. MAT. TODAY Next Week Last Week Evgs., 8:15; Pep. Mats. Wed- & Sat. TRICES NIGHTS. BOe TO S2.B0. MAT1NKKH. BOe TO S3.00 SEATS THURS. BARRYMORE In the play in which her triumph has been without parallel in the hittery of the American tg "DECLASSEE" By Zeii Akins pniOESi Al-t. PKlireiniANCIM (Except Helldnr Nlllit). BOe TO W B FOR I1ENE1ITS AT THE IlltOMI, FOIIRKHT a (lAIUllt'K THKATBES Al'l'l.V AT llli: OENEIIAI. (IKEICE. IIIKIAD HTIIKKT TIIKATBB OPERA HOUSE FOPTtlfclF rtAI I rt.f?nnMl riironter Vnlle. PB r.rvL C.nd W Keltle, Temnualnl. SEATS NOW FOR AM. PFPFnrJMANCES Ev. nnd iSnt. MutM., 50c te l. l,nil, ?, i.M, 3. lVetl. Milt., BUc. ft 2 nt lle (IllUiunil Vr.Mimnn'n Muilc Stere, 1108 ClieIniit htrt n M T. 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