fC ' "S2 - ' ,' .: s , ..- ;tjJ,u-'-l-- ''Sxnnm dOVIEGRAMS ry Pickford Opens in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" "Ladies Afitcf r.i'itrt" nt. Rtnnlnv Otltnr Vll-n, OSB by enft "oener op later, nil our old favorites, no-called clnsslcs of nil kinds of' literature, creep Inte a rejuvenation en the silvered sheet, and next week eMIidclptiia will lmvc n chnnce te rcc "Little Lord Fauntleroy," an old standby kit had begun te drift from llhrnrlcs te secend-linml book stores, aHsume ngaln rlf.ee In the world of entertainment. TtiP ether openings at the film houses have no such familiar ring-. The 9 RtanleT l'8 n m"Kn!,,ne steryf transferred te the screen In "Ladles Must Live," i ,A the Arcadia has n collection of magazine stories en one program. Menn- 8 " . n t T ftlln' mini-fill rnmnnrn "Pnnl'u Tnrn.lln I.. .fnln.,1 .t fa Kflrltnn, where Its popularity grows ("The Queen ' Nheba" continues at the rrMlAT tragic figure of movledem, I floors'" Lenne Turker, whose denth ' ,1 lust after he attained fame -lit, "The Miracle Man," made Just Lne ether picture before his final 111- .tun, nnu ma' i11"1"'! ""v " "" delay, fltxlfl its way te the Htanlcy ictcen next week. It la by Alice Ducr Miller, and it is cnncu iuiue .uust fIJve." Frem advance reports. It Is nothing iiw "The Miracle ainn, out nas some tl the same artistic touches that Mr. ' Tucker knew h e .1 Menu Stars well hew te Impart in "Mime te his tlltns. The .,. rii-e" c e m e a y clement, JiOlt MIC however, is lnnrer L.v;" i -i....:?"' n Utile miici in I'limuuiiT. TSttr Compson, since starred, plays the .ndlnc role, quite a different one from- fit In "The Mlracln Man." Leqtrlcc inai i" r,ii..i ri,in TTn,ii,,. "v n.uA. Villa nrn nmnni? fhn Run. iaa uuucii. -' - Mttlng players. iv-..iii T.i-ns. for a number of years i ,u,,U Identified with musical affairs In '"".". ill ...111 ..nnrtiint i hlnler , Jrthetra next week as a part of the ' anamtnt'a plan te balance the SiotepVv portions of their bills with tJth-class music. " imrrTT' rnnn TrATTXTr.F.rtnY." ft I 1J.4UU "" - - ' J-Jtlmt Frances Hodpsen Burnett 'jbTtnlle epic, played by Mary Pickford, 'bpens at the Aldlne en Monday fop an indefinite run. "Little Mnry," net te 'be outdone by her athletic husband, has matched the Fairbanks "D'Artagnan" Und has gene him one better by ns- ktmlng net only the role of the curly VaJ nnrt vplvnted "Little Lord." but also the gen'tle nnd appealing "Dearest, his mother. . This is Miss Tlckferd's first "all- toy" role, bv which Is meant that she ' is assumed masculine garments en many occasions, but Mary Has alwnys has been played Twe revealed in her true parts Before garb somewhere m-nr ' the fade-out. It Is Het the first time, however, that the itar has handled two roles in one pic ture. In fact, what most folks con cen ilder her greatest piece of acting was In dual role capacity In William J. tncke's "Stella Marls." where she played 'the hideous child of the slums md the pathetically beautiful invalid. (Jn "Little Lord Fuuntlerey" she has two "nice roles," inasmuch as both mother and son are aristocrats te their fingertips, even when they are living in their "modest New Yerk fiet." and Cedrle (the Little Lord) 1ms his fights Kith the neighborhood boys. Mrs. Ilurnett's story bus been nd nd liered te rle'cly. and all the favorite chnuiclers. Including Mrs. Mcdinty, the ipnle wemnn: Mr. Hnbbs. the grocer, and Dlel:. the bootblack, appear In nil their old-time likeable forms. Kate Price, who was one of the old Vltn jtuih cemedv (julntet, which lncludc( Jehn Hiimi, Flera Finch. Ilugbie Mack and William Shcit, plays Mrs. McOlnty, and C.aiule (illllngwntcr, last seen here en tlie stage In "Three Wise Feels," plaii tlie role of the stern Karl of finrlnreurt. Miss I'lckfnrd'H bretlier .Tack, who las cea'cil starring en his own, helped direct this newest feature, but much Of the hardest work fell en tlie shoul ders of Charles Rosher, tlie camera man, fche had te perform remarkable double upemire. COIXCIDEXT with the the l'irkfnrd feature, ej)i'nitii7 of thr Aldine Management announces a new regunr papular prices, which should be Xdcemc neict te the photoplay fans. Brglnninu Monday, from 11 A. i(. nfit r, . J., the admission will he filtV cents and in the evenings seventy five cents. Qcergc Arliss, in "Dis raeli" is in the effcrinp for a showing Jt this house, which will probably also oust Oriffith's "Way Down East." e ITUST ns novels are varied every new and then by nil publishing house ith volumes of short stories Rathered together between two covers, Earshnll Minn has gunilwlchcd In between two titcnderl features a picture consisting of four entirely distinct nnd separate Wt stories. He calls It "Bits of Life" und it will be shown nt the Arcudln Thentre next week. Included In the collection nre Bamples of sntlre, Wmedy, melodrama, farce nnd tragedy, umi everynedy ought te be sntlsfiPd. Mr. uuan nimseil wrote one or tlie tterles nnd the rest were taken from w Hueh "Wiley's vivid one of the four. Te play the plentiful parts, it re quired a cast rather longer than usual, 'specially nu there was no deubllnB in OTUBS. Aenll llPffrv nnil T.nn f ,lmnnv Fracter men -par excellence, have t,' ns lleCB Wesley narry, the . freckle-faced Juvenile, and Harriet nommenu, erstwhile bathlnic beauty. d Ilurten, Reckcllffe Fellows, , Teddy Sampson, Anna May Weng and James Urndhury complete the list of notables. i u THR gerfd old out-of-doers, se pepu- i lnr with picturo-mnkers, especlnlly "it is the "rugged nerthweht" or the barren Alnsknn wastes," is featured ' Prominently In nn Anita Stewart film I fiL.i I'nlnce and a feature called .Shame" nt the Victeria. The flrst named, which bears the enlgmntlc nnd "mlllnr Keundlng title, "Playthings of "Winy." shows Anita as a school teacher in the North Weeds country. hlmme ' mR Jehn (lllbert nnd Hose Hese jjinry Thebv as fentured plnyers. Wll- , "m Itusll appears nt the Regent in wjirietliliiK called "Ilesert IUossenis,' Which mny or mny net mean cactus. Mam nf th,. BPPni,H Were tiiiapped near , with Valley, Cnllf., en the Mejnve I Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New Photoplays aVWEl' "Ladlea Must Live," Geerge i-eane Tucker'n last picture, and his nly one since "The Miracle Man," ty Compson featured, and Heatrlce ;-y,' .ack Ollbcrt, Mahlen Hnmllten and Ilobert Kilts In her support, naselli Lepa will ecniduct the erches- KfcI;tfff'T,lUi Lem Fauntleroy." frances HodgBem Durnett's well J"Pwn.. story, with Mary I'lckferd In aeuble role capacity, playing "Dear wt and the "Little Lord." velvets Jjia curls and all. Claude ailllng-- i iC! Kate Prlce and Jeseph Dewllnir the cast W040MWBIta rt Mft." ManlxtJl MMa OF THE WEEK - through word-of-mouth advertising, and Stanten. , Nollan's novelty. In which four en tirely different stories are screened te rriake one picture. Comedy and trag edy nre Included, and nmeng these appearing nre Wesley Harry, Len Chn'ney nnd Neah Dcery. PALACE "riaythlngs of Destiny," with Anita Stewart playing the role of a school teacher of the North Weeds who marries a society man. Herbert nnwllnsen and Wnlter Mc Grail play the leading male roles. VICTORIA "Khame." the story of a man who Dees te the wllda of Alaska lccau8e he believes he Is a social out cast. Directed by. Emmett Flynn, whd made "A Connecticut Tnnkce." with Jehn Gilbert and Ilesemary Theby featured. HKOKNT "Dosert Blossoms," with William Ilussell In the rele of a young construction engineer, who In disgraced through no fault of his own, but who routs the forces ngnln8t him and comes Inte his own. Previously Reviewed SrA.VrO.V "The Queen of Rheba." elaborate spectacle based en leve of the Quacti and King Solemon. Hetty Hlythe In the title role. KAKLTOX "Foel'd Paradise," Cecil n. De Mllle's latest feature, with Cenrad Nagel, Dorethy Dalten and Mildred Harris In the leading part C'ti'i.r0irr-"Den't Tcl1 Everything." with Klllet Dexter, Wallace Held and Gleria Suansen In the main roles. A comedy of modern society. AMBASSADOR "What De Men Want?" !''? W.?!,cr'8 Problem picture, with Clalre V Indser. nnd "Why Men Leave Hemi;, ' n comedy, with Ben Turptn. LOCUST "Dangereus Curve Ahead," Hupert Hughes' laughable story of newlywcds and their trials and tribu lations Helene Chadwlck and Illch ard DU featured. IMPERIAL Monday, TllAarlai, and WcdllOSdaV. "What Vn Mnn !.,,,.,.' with Clara Kimball Yeung In a ptrw erf,ul re,.fi Thursday, Friday, and Sat urday, "The Speed Girl." a comedy. & 5n3ti&aKflc &fs?nnra A THIRD OF A CENTURY "PLAYING Next Week Vaudeville's A. "Mr. Fer Humer, Pfrxenntlt, (trie- Innlltj nnd I'unrh, Thl I'ulr In ItrTend rnmwHtlnn WILLIE SOLAR International Mmlriil Cnim-dy ,Ntnr BOB A SURPRISE rrwntlng Thflr Originality. "AN A COMEDY CLASSIC IN SONG AND MUSIC I CHARLES OLCOTT & MUM ANN Jl'ST "C'llAltl.lK AMI MAHY" IN "rilAKME'S HON(18" TERPSICHOREAN NOVELTY I THE WRIGHT DANCERS,nveJaC0 rrnturinc KI.KN I'ACIIAl'n and X1TA SNELL & VERNON An ArtUtlc DUerw'en Etra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! A Happy Reunion and Welcome Return FAY and FLORENCE COURTNEY SISTERS rN A HONtl FKHTIVAI. ACCOMPANIED nY TIIKIK ULTIIA HTH1NO QUINTETTK Mtlnee (Kxcnt b.aturdiiy and HeIUUyi), 1000 Ilultenj Hrata Hit, 8Se. lncludln Ta. KTnlnti Entire Flr.t llalcenj. niirenr, eri """ --" 7" '" "no l.eu. Includins TBI. A 2 Bhew Dally. 'J and 8 1' hi. Sat One Week n Advance Ihent Dltxirt 3806 3a3wStsMaSffiSttiffiflDiii math.. giiB-KVti.H.. 7 a mmmmmmmmWBWKt next run EVE. 8 tlS Iir I GAT'V MAT. Wl Q2300 THE 15e. ft. H.ttO at ITciP'i 0 Woer SHuSeRT VAUDEVILLE AI.I-STAK HIM. " SHUBERT Ve5." ' ' "THE I.HT WALTZ." With ELEANOR PAINTER LYRIC LABT MATLNKE TODAY LAST TIM1J Tt Niuirr NltDBTRICHSTEIN y,&f.ty PACt vauu c NEXT WKEIl AL1UK DELYS1A i "A r O A If -. nr-t mil MATINEK TODAI AUIXrni TONK1HT AT ;20 The Drxmntir Hnufh "THE BATi' Walnut vvww-ssywvr!,? "THE EMPEROR JONES" OPtH Italu (KUtntJ, ileyer. Othelle,' X iiiaii, Tud if.. xmiikv "lilirngrin, i' !) Clinerea (HSt( . Aseitlni co, Derah. - with vlvaclqus Bebe Daniels in an ap propriate, part. ' GREAT NORTHERN Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, "Serenade," a ro mantic story of Spain, with Miriam Cooper nnd Geerge Walsh. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "The Gelden Snare," a James Oliver Cut-weed yarn ei tne Mertnianu, COLON! AT, Monday, Tuesday nnd weunesday, "Kncnnntmcnt, a comedy-drama, with Marlen Davlen as a spoiled flapper. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Cnblnet of Dr. Callgarl," a weird foreign feature. MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Why Girls I.eave Heme," with Anna Q. Nllssen and Maurlne Powers. Thursday, Friday I and Saturday, "Serenade," a Haeul Walsh fcature, telling ' a romantic story. ALHAMRRA Mendny, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Man Who." a novel comedy, with Bert kytell, Thursday, Friday und Saturday, "Snewbllrid," a dramatic story of the North, and Har Har old Lloyd In "Never Weaken." BIXTY-NINTH STREET Mernday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Cabi net of Dr. Callgarl," strange story of hypnotism. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Lure of Jade," Pauline Frederick's latest feature. STRAND Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, VThe Lure of Jade," a tropi cal drama, with Pauline Frederlck. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "The Cabinet of Dr. Callgarl," a foreign picture. UELMONT Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Heme Stretch," a story of the race track, With Douglas MncLean. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday. "The First Bern," with Scshue Hayakawu. RIVOLI Mendny, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "The Cabinet of Dr. Callgarl," strange story from abroad. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Offshore rirate," with Viela Dana. CEDAR Monday and Tuesdny, "Indls- crctlen," with Florence Ileed. Wed- ncsnay nnd Thursday, "The Heng of Songs," with Elslo Fergusen. Friday and Saturday, "Male and Female,'' with an alt-star cast. COLISK UM Monday nnd Tuesdny, "A Wlfe'H Awakening." Wednesday, "Taking Chances." Thursday and Friday, "Dangerous Lies." Saturday, "Toe Much Married." LIIIERTY Monday, "Hiding With Death." with Buck Jenes. Tuesday, "Kiiehuntment." Wednesday, "The bong of Wengs." Thursday, "Where t L.igntM Are i-ew." Friday, "Caniille." Saturday, "The Heugh Diamond." FAIUMOUNT Monday, "After the Shew," with Jack Helt Tuesdny, "The Inner Voice." Wednesday, "Kn chnntment." Thursday, "What De Men Want?" Friday, "The Gelden Trull." Saturday, "Hiding With Death." LEADER Monday and Tuesday, "The Seng of Songs, ' with Elslo Fergu Fergu eon. Wednesday and Thursday. David Powell In "Dangerous Lies." Friday und Saturday, "A Heart te Let," with Justlna Johnstone. EXCLUSIVELY VAUDEVILLEIS BEST" Newest Fun Sensation ED GALLAGHER 8s, - SI3EAN GnlUghcr" and "Mr, in "EGYPT" & PEGGY VALENTINE In "Vital HtntUtlrV SPECIALI rM'Ht'AI. erCVHItlTB" SHHOtY WALTKn l'MTKIUttlX Trner Z MONS. & MME. ALF. LOYAL und Thrlr Murrleii I'oedlm , 30ci 1000 Orchnttrn Sflci Kntlre Hreaii WEEK'S VAUDEVILLE JACK ROOF & GIRLS The rhoteplny Praturn la Flnt t PhllndelpSla ShnwHia CLARA KIMBALL MJM lyURU Hilt Chnrd Thumdnr Aiae. tvttr, -Men II. .'.Wll . UIV. l, U VIOLIN 11EOITAL titti. la. m a i1 RASCIIA JACOBINOFF MLLE. EUGENIE BESNIER, Seprano TlcketB at Aeilemy and Ucpixi'. UNIVK Illuet, AHT, VKUaiTV 511 $r,vsi. ;. m,Jfni leclurr ". by (Iceric A, Ittlnnrr. Rundar. 3:30 Ien. (lulltlir ttlwT. .Mn bafera "."."." U Alt VI rTiA (W Hnrden 1III Ieturw. Muneum epm from 10 te fl. Miniviv te WlthrPen ""'I Monday, D,c. 13, h p. j. KEREKJARTO, Violin Virtuoso Kuery. stiunte ana Anulff, a tinir arilnn , Tlckl Toe te "' at Hbpp'i 11 III l-'henl. BROAD Pep. Mat. Today " I VJIU3 JIVllMfltK . In "ni.OIIM AN1 MANIV IFORRE5T rep. Mt,,. Today T1IK HIMJAnWAV WIIIHI. or 10? 1 1 " 1 with lllanche Kin, t hna. JJ , Innlnrr r. Wlnen.i I Winter, .lay (lenlil end MIIIeiiirrni' hnni iGARRICK Pep. Mat. Today . "BULL DOG DRUMMOND" with A. It. MtTTHKtVS in ininiM 1 'S uui 14 AllCil u.im. a, la EMMETT WELCH Minitreli Wed. Bat., ailb , SATIRK THK HAT SHIVRRlNn HKN3ATION JTmMrlarn Ull', S?nr, Tha Oriental. -- VAODKVILI.K rilOTOl'LAYB ; ' . . Ill MARKETatJUNIPER BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE AT LITTLE PRICES NEXT WEEK CHESTnn POLLAPD rnESENTS HAVANA A aPECTACULAn MUSICAL COMEDY LEONARD and WILLARD HOLMES and HOLLISTER KELLY and POLLOCK A MEIIUY W1CIT LOUIS HART and CO. 'THE GIANT KILLER" ME6HENY FRANKFORD AVE. AND ALLEGHENY NEXT WERK 5-ACTS-5 V OF V VAUDEVILLE AND A PAIIAMOUNT PICTURR OLORIA SWANSON UNDER THE LASH CABT INCLUDES MAIILUN HAMILTON Z" tig CROSSKEfS MARKET B&L.GOTH NEXT WKIIK A PretentleUH MUNlcKt Comedy LOVE NEST With a cant of faverltn. pretty girls and elaheiatn urcnery. Thurnday, Friday & Hnturdny Onu of the filEErst Olrlle Acta "MAIDS of PHILLY" rrettleit of Quaktr City Maldeni HAMBRA NRXT WKKK - 'MAIDS of PHILLY' All riilln.Uli'liia KlrlB In an Klnlieratn RcvllA SIETHO itnacNTS BERT LYTELL MIAN MIKt" U1LL CANUBU THU11UOAY I in ' !LEE MASON & CO. Ill Wimt-ml DEC- 19 "A MAN'S HOME" and LUBOVSKA'S BALLET RUBSE CUTTER ' The HERBERTS l UlmBS Jy'a - r 1 WESTON and BLAINE III . DE WITT and GUNTHER II 1 k WILLIAM FOX" , 1 s- zrkr iai C-ont,nueu, U A. , te XX P. M. j MmM " gjjjfcj tflMM " I 1 j ii.! ii ... . T-nri.tX I W '. W kH H Bin VP' H fHJ AT U SO 1.3i 3 30 B 30 7 30 AND 0'30. 8f0f np';1 " L"M.1IT'.L" I 'armPnl IT ?XW7v yAflilHft HPe-JIBHHF (miens, daily anc nnc. kvcnines hat. mat. and heudath, r,e0. 75c. I.SfflBHHK ltmtZT I 251 1 10.000 PEOPLE-671 SCENEsll FSKOAI AliV III y M f1& JCT M "2i i?f. , 50 horses and camels YPJERAYgil 11111 XJkA m MOSTBEAUT1FUL l " "rgrsal HI JtSyS T7 0 WiBfc K 1 screen spectacle ever shown anywhere in the history next wki'.k III f Mlf i s 4BIH .WPB of the world. a uenhu'nkd mcsicat. Ill It MwSkm&R W n m HMHIBiFSVH DIMIANIZATION III l lflE-$B K& v HV lH Hii 7IKVBkW.H1 Ml hi arnole lfilimMMBiW BrfclWIlMCAs,, wiWwm mrlF-Wy the whole town is talk- av m M$nW$UN & m fHLl IJ ing of the wonderful :$kM& &-z ORCHESTRA I BSBi1" chariot race ffM'&L ffsffi NnNAKiiHN M , iKJlEJff Six great chariers, each drawn by four blooded Arabian m ftjC feT(CJ s,h.hasV, immWtm horses, plunging madly head-en toward the audience. Round WJ)ff IWemSW, Shean a Id in rnni,inrtinn uh nihp Ann lilt w 1 i 13 mrssMw IKt .mA viMiTiri tVie fniirae Vipv an a smash a crash an axle i iS S e lfv SSv I "S PTrn VHr" Si M T breaks-the plunging horses fall, their driver with them. OHlW 1 flr I fcU llnlt III! I M iitt OTH Then full tilt ever these prostrate forms, another chariot r TVSKyS1 iBBiBBfl Hi jHflra'itwH and four horses plunge en te victory. fy y? f-r-V 2 SelOll feStM Nothing Like This Terrific Chariet Race Has i"' a ill v ik mii.i.k PHODiTTm.N ,.h i t3 "tai???,;i- Ever Been Shown! IsKsfmQsZJfc m I JACK HOLT and W W " Taj&fe Yl& V A HI dill, chanei:d" Tiu usTjay HI - '.rr- T1 fgi Wi continuous "" 2Tm m Mfm. MM MM EL , b a 1 Al TWELFTH & , IpORRISST&i a Stanley Company of Amerka 'Meatmes ONE BETTY COMPSON t kK j- '"'" i &"Kr 11 a m f 11 .?n p m J bbbijw wr r ttf m WITH DOROTHY DALTON, MILDRED HARRIS, CONRAD NACLE and JfEVER jf Main v if Attraction. I At 11:30 I 1:30, 3:30, jj 5:30, 7:30, j &9:30 ARCADIA CHESTNUT HTUT01,,rLMW 16TH NKXT WHKK a KinaT NATIONAL A iJ ATTRACTION .ftr . thJUr Presents Ms lllfi Innovation BITSsf LIFE A Satire, a Comedy, n Urnma nnd n big surprise. Four fine stories nil in one unique feature. 14 T A H 4 Including WUy IH OlftRJ Harry. Len Chanet Jehn Heera. Teddy Sampson nnd Harriet Hammend CAPITOL T2 MARKET BTRKBT NEXT WEEK A PARAMOUNT riC'TURH "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" CAST INCI.I'PEN! WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER ii -i " " IViarKCt Ul niiicicsiiiH &r WEEK ONLY-COMMENCING GEORGE LOANE TUCKER WHO CREATED "THE MIRACLE MAN" WASSIL1 LEPS dUEST CONDVCTOn. STANLEY ORCHESTRA CHESTNUT STREET CECIL B. GREATEST AND 9 efere such an unusual, such a universally appealing atery. INever betere such luxury, such ma settings, gowns and investiture. The cast, the story, the direction, th VICTORIA 0 A. Sf. TO U:IB I'. M. WEK1C ONLT COMMENCINQ MONDAT WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS FIUST SHOWING OF J.lUlijil li..l lial ill,!. lll ., - "l -' 1 iiiiiiiicviiiiiiiuciiiMiuiiiiiaiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimviiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiH 'lKiuiU!idui:iirjtitiirajrj-tiur.H!rtiM;mtii;urtu:ijuit-rfiiji:iiti:niu;ii!iirnMi!ni;iiiiH!ni.,i'il Hi Hi i 1 t i Hi 11 ii if ii A SPECIAL PRODUCTION, ASTOUNDING IN THEME, EXTRAORDINARY IN CONSTRUCTION ROSEMARY THEBY Heads the Cast n 11 NTIIB GREAT kl RROAO ORTHERlNI A5gJn MONDAY. TUESDAY A WEDNEHDAY "SERENADE" With GEORGE WALSH and MIRIAM COOPER Market St. Thcatie MON . TUKS. WED. C99!$ "Why Girli Leave Heme" ' "" MONDAY - A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN FIRST SHOWING LIVE" DIRECTED BY "PADDED & ATTRACTIONS WEST OF BROAD DEMILLE'S LATEST TRIUMPH gnin h wealth ei cence, sue e settings; unsurpasse MARKET ST. AIlOVi: NINTH REGENT MARKET I1KI.OW 17TH STREET NEXT WKRK- IN A WILLIAM Px I'ICTI RJJ DESERT BLOSSOMS III I IMIOTOl'LAVB S3?lf (( ) CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO llilfi P.M. OF BUSTER KEATON IN A NEVV rOMEDY "THE PLAYHOUSE" IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE THEODORE KOSLOFF dl PALACE I'.'M MRKLT STRTKT CriNTIM". ft. JO A M .. .1 P M. NEXT WEEK . P R.-T TI"N V. ATTRACTION Anita ifewart in Playthings f Destiny A WuNULllff I R. iI.L POR HTAR HUPRORTK1J HV IIHRRHRT RAWLINSi N. WALTER MW1RAIL ancl i.rrri.13 DICK HKAHHICK HERMAN TtiWN A 1 HE! TEi' NEXT WKRK- IN I'AHAMni N'T Pit Tl'Iin "ENCHANTMENT" I1DTH AT WALNUT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "WHAT Nil MAN HNOWW'r r Daily, 50c Evenings, 75a Ii Sat. & Holidays, After 1 P. M.. j Evening Prices j Prevail J , f 1 -I JS. ,-il-tfV Ji fK -