:i.: aaaaaaaaap iwi , . .' .mm fmmmimn vrf;., yTT"'"1'"'"1 f,""-.W 'V7 -T Jvy " !V "' '5v 7fl' iri'jii"!", n'Mfi"7VfrVVt ' " '" j-rT.-'ii ', -i y 'BVENIN PtJSlJCf LfeliffEl&PmbADBLMIA; "SATURMy; DECEMBER 17, 1921 Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Wcck wr-ctf ATTRACTIONS I , T)tclftMe.". emotional drama T&'tE JM. with Ethel Burrymore X the leading reic, me suit a iirRi & !V here since "The Off JKl" a number of seasons aga. Si .lery of nn English nbbUwemnn'n SSkneuM nd final tragedy. Edward Emry ' Iti the leading rele oppeslfe tfca r- aitrtWa THAT nEMAIM L.eentf "The Dreadway 'Whirl," F0? watch' staged revue, with Blanche f ,lilwtei smu .,-,. Jny fJeul(j ?ISS,Wlnena Winter, hast week. LirPlPTf "Hull Deg Drummond," Polish melodrama, by "Sapper." with I E,V.M?.tth.wH us the ntreu d here. n if Croker King as the villain and S.;ihv Tctlcy as the heroine. LnKLPlIt "The Unt," rccerd-chaslnc iBrJ.:L, ninv liv Avery Hoiiweod and iiirv neberts lllnehnrt, beginning '. thirteenth week of Its run. lrWCAfgar," Oriental extrava k""1'.. ih tha Ruroneiin favorite. file Delysla. In the leadltifr role, and flm O'Connor as the comedian. STOCK Ltpnutlit "Confession." a nipdern fiVima. by James Ilallet neld. telling At story of tangled lives in a Masna fhuattts town, rtuth llolilnsen, Dwlght Mde and the ether faverltcH of the amesny all " ln congenial roles wd particularly attractive nnd care (el (UClnii. VAUDEVILLIJ k v KEITH'S 'ine wefK-nerere- P' !. n. Villi lin n ttu Imnrllltini Hirri- Carrell's "Varieties of 1021." with the song writer himself heading 1 biff Cud. LtlUIIJ lUIlun, UHUtllli; nd comedy nre nil stressed In thli ubleld. Miss Jullet, ItnperNonater and wallst, Is another feature, and the treitram also Includes Irvlns and Jack Ktufman, songs ; Vnl and Ernle Stan tm. comedy; Arthur West, fengs nnd ehitter; Harry and Orace Ellswerth, dancing," Daley. Mae and Daley, roller ilutlng, and Beale, unusual animal hsESTSVT BTitvnr opera house All eiilUUimu milium mown ui ai.u Whirl of New Yerlc." ene of the Win ter Garden productions, with a com cem tnr of seventy-five peepls and four itfltlng scenes. Among the features el the varied program nre Kyrn, the ilnueua Eftiitlan dniiKcuee. In snme umiiual evolutions; Hey Cummlnirn nd company, In a nevel sketch ; Joe Kne and Hesle Green, J. Ilnreld Murray, Nancy Olbbs, musical comedy farerljei the I'urcella tlrnthcrn, thrlll ln tntertalnenf, and ethers. LOBlf "Pedes.trlnnlsm," a distinct novelty, featuring ueorge . jirewn. noted waiKcr, neuus a ietir nnu vnricii till, which also contains "Annnbelle." tabloid musical comedy In threo icenea; Page and Page, veraatlle pair; Blmen Meyers, comedian and singer : rnilBen nnu uuuuuu, buukh anu hlHMHHIBiBiBBBHllBBBIiaEgiaKrHHHHaBiHHaCSBaiaEBIBIlIB dances Dunham and O'Mnlley, come dians ; Bender and Armstrong, nov elty, and man ethers. ALLBOHKNY Arthur Mlller and his "Baby arnnda," heads next week's bill. This act Includes plenty of com edy, oengg and dancea. The photo play will be "The Cabinet at Dr. Call Karl." The program will also Include S-m Llebert, character comedian ; Kelly and Pollock, entertainers; Fos Fes ter and Joyeo, Philadelphia boys, and the Herberts, casting novelty, DllOADWAl Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Powell Five, musical act, heads the varied bill. Jack Powell, tha "drumming feel," Is a feature of the act. The .photoplay Is "One Arabian Night," with Pela Negri. Rcnard and West, songs nnd dances; Frank and Ethel Hall, comedy skit, nnd Iou nnd Orace Harvey, "topical tunes," are also en the bill. Starting Thursdny the headllncr will be Vera Hurt and her company. The film will be "Jim the Penman." CROSS KEYS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Vera Hurt, legitimate stage, and her company, In conjunc tion with SaXI Hnldswerth and his Jazz Band, will be hcadllncrs. Crafts and Heuly, comedy; Lee Masen and company. In n comedy planoleguo sur prise ; Charles Lloyd nnd company, comedy : Alfred Farrell. neveltv. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, the hcadllncrs will be the Pcnvcll Five. WILLIAM PJJJV.V Monday. Tuc'sdnv and Wednesday. Delly Qrey and Bert Byren, vnudevllle "frnppc," head the bill, which also Includes Mamle Clif Clif eon and Hilly de Hex, comedy ; I5r I5r ferd's Oddities, nnd Fid Cloiden, fun The photoplay Is "The Match Breaker," with Viela Dnnn. Start ing Thursdny, the headllner Is Bebby. a comcdlenne and itolelst, and "Habit," ft photoplay. NIXON'S OIIAND Murray Nlssen and his company off singers and comedians ncaas me diii in a suctcn he cans "The Barber ni Seville." The pro gram also Includes Amnnda Gilbert and Ruth Arnctte, Philadelphia vocal ists ; Vnl Harris and company. In a comedy ; Jim Felix, acrobatic ab surdity; Fred Galettl and Mabel Kckln, surprise novelty, nnd the usual let of pictures. NIXON JQuInn nnd Caverly, In a rural rkctch, "Lets for Snle," bend the varied bill. Jane and Miller, dance steps of the moment ; Cernelia, Leenl nnd Zippy, novelty ; Welmcr nnd Herry, music ; Helmen Brethers, come dians, nnd "Ge Straight," a film with Frank Mnyo. Change of program Thursday. WALTON HOOF Shelden, Themi nnd Unbs, dnncetH of unuHunl nature, are among the week's entertainers; l).re BrethcrH, athlete ; Sybil nnd Cew.m, songs and dances, and the Marimba Band. KEYSTONE Modern Minstrelsy, en acted by a company of pretty glrli In gowns of the latest model, bends the bill, which also Includes Hnirv DeCtfe. "the man with the tables nnd ehnlrn"; Ryan and Rjnn, In a danc ing comedy ; Phil and Arthur Rey, ln nn amusing skit, nnd the Prlmrose Sisters, harmony singing The usual pictures, Including Sunshlne Sammy lf a new comedy, will be shown. BURLESQUE CASINO "Glrle de Loeke." Barney ucrarcvn show, with Jeseph K. Wat Wat eon and Wilt H. Cehan as the prin cipal fun-mnkciD In their familiar roles of "Slltkln and Sletkln, Bank ers nnd Brokers," TItOCADEItO "Fads and Fultlcs," with a large company headed by Gus Mer- WiMMSBFLBRM A THIRD OF A CENTURY"PLAVING EXCLUSIVELY VAUDEVILLE'S BEST" Rest and Recreation for the Christmas Shepper! NKXT ttKKK-IWKI.KTON HOOdl.ANl) mianNTK Vaudeville's Biggest Musical Triumph! THK YOl-NO AMKUICAN COMPOSKR yi Mmm T vr & H IETIES OF xi t emmv '41 -l A HEVIHKD UDITION OK HIH OllKHNAI. I'llOlll'l'TION WITH The Bennett Twins Ann Sands Harry Miller AND Six Slide Chicks ASSArTY TATCHY. OIP.I.Y. WHini.Y .Mm.ANOi: OK MUSIC. SONO & DANCl! ARTHUR WEST IN "WHAT THK CUITU'H HA1T)" ELLSWORTB-fl V. HMATTUKINll OV StiNO AM) PANCf. IIAKRY . (lltACK Special Sen? Feature I Twe Fanieui Phonograph Singers IRVBNG AND JACK KAUFMAN WKI.neM PtIKN HI'T OTTHM HKnn IN KVKItY HOn: Specinl Comedy Feature! "The English Beys from America" V. and E. STANTON If A SATI11E ON RNOMSII AS IT IH NOT srOKKN DALEY, MAC & DALEY HIvATINO A I.A Ur? SEALO TIIK ALMOST Hl'.MAN aKAT- AESOP'S FABLES PATHE NEVS TOPIC OF THE DAY Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! Miss Juliet nm!BNATIOAI.T.Y POPULAR SIl'SIOAI, COMKDY AND VAWDKVIM.B HT.R I'UKSKNTINO A ONlXilRI. RHVl'K WITH Mr. Duann Baesett at the Piane SPECIAL! 3 Shows SL'gSSaNS MONDAY 1 -10, 4 .10 i. 8 I' M SKATS ON BAI.K MON.. DEC. 10 m m nn H H Hi a u H n M!'i?,,M r-Bt tiellirtlajr and IlelldaB). J00O lliilrany hratn. 3llct 1000 Hrthmtru g ,. nnlcenj, S0n Orrhrxtrit NrMtR. CI.10 anil fl.ne, Inrlmllnc Inx. tt JHhew. Dnllv. 2 nnrt R P Sr Seats One Wl ln Ailvnnep Phnni- Fllhi-rt 33U M IHISRlBRBIBIBBMgDaaHDHBMBBnHBEBIDailllREaiaBISBSiaiHBSaEaM" mMMm OPtRA HOUSE. FRANK FIELDER nneunces IKe 'ReturK of FOR A SEASON OF 25 WEEKS - BEGINNING Christmas Week (MONDAY -DECEMBLR. 26) -DOUBL P mil. -MATIWFF PUERY DAY-- tV E-VE.NINQ AND I FIVE. MATINEES ?IUMY MATINEt, I 6E0INNIN0 TULSDftT DAVID BELASCO'5 BHBBftBa? gmVUtf ZAZA POPULAR VMNss:st25t35tsot75t6e SEATS NdW 'vcCZTi ""I'3 wr te- '" su r)hl SALE. BROAD 3,Spcciil Children's Holiday Matinees Tuea., Dec. 27 Thurs., Dec, 29 "' " ST. i3,Z FrJrlnv. Dec- 30 T..i H1? PEBRLEB8 JUVUNILB EXTRA VAQANZA CO. PUIISKNTfi . Aft.rnoen, tiik (ir3tft)U8 I'Aiuy I'LiV or eldhn TnriM 27, at 2 "SLEEPING BEAUTY" 20(J il'Ter Chlldrtn In the- Kantaitlu Chuactera of tht Klnsdore of Neland nrtnil lUllet "Ketn l Kleiirii" nnrt Many fMevaumi. Tt. nwi. Afternoon, 29, at 2 "SHOW WHITE" ANDDTARsFbsvtN Realism of the Quaint Fairy Story Dear te the llart nf Yeung and Ola ;r Af,.roeo, yxTLE RED RIDING HOOD Dec. 30, at 2 aiuv vmivn u'Arv HAVBLOt!n ivm ri xrvvn nNni.TRir MiniSTMAfl PANTOMUrB 0irV.h M end Illecki of Reata for Children' l'artlea en Hal t Ix g re.n p. .-.-, B0J ( Ui(10( timer, Ocorge Breadhurat, Ooergo V nt, Josaie Ward nnd Mbbla IJlan dell, t MINSTKKLS DVMONT'B Trnventlca en "The Bat" nnd "Why Qlrla licavoHemo," which hnve proved ae popular during the pant weeks, will he held ever. The Ilrat part nnd the olio portion of the pregrnm nre tnken enre of by Era melt Wclph, lllchard Lee, Lcslle Ln Mar nnd ninny ethers. nt PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRESJH E A D D C Y POPULAR MAT. TODAY F U II If C 9 1 Next Week-Last Week TuJsti's'M! rrvTnu.?M.r. ,,f,"' Kteht"' B 0 $J'80' Mnta.. BOe .0 2. " 'The Broadway Whirl' it one of the greatest antidotes te earthly misery, and seekers after real pleasure will find the Ferrest Theatre their Coveted Haven." nucertD, a. O ? I Hfe S$ J IMK .. MUSICAL 1MTOXICAMT 100 PROOF DCTLLED JCN Aay&czr e m' ftV iRV .C tt-irZi T" .bJ Em tVfL 'Ofe'AMpW k mrm .i r xw wmmwWM& S- " " r wrtfs BLANCHE RING CHAS. WINNINGER WINONA WINTER JAY GOULD and the Millionaires' Chorus IJ " 'Th Ilreuduuy Whirl' Is a Kemt, clrnn, fast nnd enJeiible cnlcrtalnmctit. It recchrd about nn cnthual antic a welcome as the present eeaann has re re cerdrd." Kvit. I.dcer. XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S WEEKS ONLY :ltiri'Si MdllTS (i:tl.lT HOLIDAYS), H0c TO 52. B0 Juts; , Ui:i". "at! and Mnv i-.Aifrt. 3111 te .; David Belasco and A. L. Erlanger's SensatiennI buccets ntitncT ritiiM ith nt n at tiik knu'Ki.kiiecki it tiikatkk. nj:v eitit tiff 1 A(tH and 1 hUrrlne SrniM b i:. 'IIAU'I.K TlllHhTON. MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE AGE! A GREAT PLAY, WITH A GREAT CAST, THAT DAZZLES THE EYE WITH i-re unrMinrcMrci The Leng LUt of DiHtinpuithed Play rrn Includes: ,ni,,.vr mm I'll Til MS LAW TON' IKI.I KI.AI.lt iri)iw wm. 1 sil III' I V. IIIVSSnTT MIH1AM I.i: IW V wVr"i(ikr IOI A I.lVCV II I.IOM',1, AUAMS ArnKnVimrNIVn JlllNlVliKIllIiatT nnd M.ny Other. The mnt Mendrrful nroilucllen cirr Nt icril the ubsoliite urine nf nrt fiir nil nriiplp I he rich ilrnmiitlc IVn-t no one should lnlNnl fltANIi NIUIH.IMil.lt Hunlnn Mnmcer Vlonile Kiriilns nt 8!l!i lse for mim & ? 1i'.ir' ei'ls Mntk. Wed.. Snt. nnil New Yrnr'n beats Mnndny for IJelh Helliliiy Wetka Tin Meit Eagerly Avciitrd and Most Distinct! Ithed Ensasement of the Year Charles Frohman presents In the Greatest Triumph of Her Career KBE$$LM by Zee Altiiis A Prices (All Performances Except Holiday Nights), 50c te $2.50 SAM'L I HI ,. M m -mem- - Chrxtnnt nnd Jimliirr X NIXON-NIKIH.IMIEIl. Ilnalnra Manacrr eRIP-R0ARING HIGH-PRE55URE THRILLER" NORTH AMfMCAH Popular Mat. Today Next Week Last Week I'rlcct: Mclita 77c te $2. .10. MnM.. BOc te $2.00 A GRAND AND GLORIOUS t$ ENTERTAINMENT LEDGER- KMNMMUi OAares ftiZmtfAavi 9RESENT9 MOND A PLAY OF ADVELNTUR.E. A. K. MATTHEWS MARY GARDEN e iffll It five tlmra," CHATTERTON "A triili Brent plm." JANE"C0WL "i:rrhMlr xhuuld hee It, then nee It uriiIii." GEO-. M. COHAN "The niunt iinndrrful nluj 1'ie eler seen." JOHDREW " niiiaterfiil iH'rfrmnii( of it arent iilui." WMTGUJlETTE "Don't hneii hen I've een u better piny.1" THOMAS 'Itet AinerlcFin piny I'e AmerleaV l'tirement Dnmntlat " eier seen." I pliy worth hulldlnar n tt.pntre for." THK 01,.Ni:iUH S ND OKATl llU I'AI'UICSSIONS Ol' TIIK AllOVK AUTISTS COTntMN(l U II 1,1AM FAVERSHAM MILLER LANCHE BATES -IN The Famous Mrs. Fair ny JA.MKS rennr.s QARRICK XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S WEEKS ONLY MATCfKRS WKIINBSDAV. 8ATUKDAY AND NKW TKAK'B I'RICKS AI.I, l'KIUtlllMANVUS (Kictpt Hut. nnd Holiday Nlfhta) 77e TO $2. SO Seats Selling for All Performances rOK .ltBNKFITS AT Till! MKOAD. TOnilKST ft flAHKICK TII1UTKK!) aWTy at Tm (itJK'Vx. eyincE. mteXn htkiust thkvthk VAUDEVILLE nieTOPr.Avs nioTerr.AYS PHOTOPLAYS j II marketatjuwiper lllj III !6GEST !M BEST VAUDEVBLLE !r I AT LITTLE ! PRICES 1A Combination of Novelty III llll and Comedy l Pedestrianism III 1'enturlnR III GEORGE BROWN llll Werhl'H Chnmnlen AN nlker HI Extra Added Attraction IH A DcllKhifui ,rjsl nl Cnmnb Ml "ANNABELLE" III With FtvHftl Cant, Pcnery nnd III I nil ninlmriUi Cntumen III SEATS NOW m'Vkmis EXTRA MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE III MON ' JAN1 Ata - '- "5 A M l III Continuous 11 A. si. te 11 I'. 11. CONTINUOUH 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. --iEM&BflR'afeH.aj-iBtCKVa?aBh MfeMfy VLalRvflrjBBTxfliKjvHnlKrtBKLaaKiVy DAILY. 3Bc, COe EVKNINOM. BAT. AND HOI.IDAYM, COc. 7Ce Market at Nineteenth It's a Ralph Ince Production Directed as Ralph Ince knows hew te direct. He Was Given a Story A MONDAY 8BLZNJCK rnEJIENTfl The Greatest Demestic Drama Ever Screened! EXCLUSIVE FIRST PRESENTATION which hns a strong and wide appeal. It Offers a Cast of unequalled excellence YOU KNOW THEM ALL. Matt Moere Kathlyn Williams Grace Valentine Faire Binney Harry T. Merey Reland Bottomley l-rem the play by Anna Stresc Illphardnen and Edniuid Jlrfone MMTIM, ADDIU) ATTlt rTION rilltl.STIll COMEDY LUBOVSKA AND COMPANY nmniNAL rituTinNS ei' iNTi'.itrnr.TATivi: dan"ci:h BOBBY VERNON IN KIHST aiiowiNe "FRESH FROM THE FARM" fiiiti.sTMAK v i:i:k thdmap mi:hhian n a rniNi-i: Tur.ni: was" gBMANliiii HI next wnnic HI llll An OffcrliiK of Aillnllr Merit III Um POWELL Bl PSSSTETTE eni: or thi: iiit mvhicai. ACTS IN VAl'DIJVll.I.U A rirst National lMcture POLA In a Mns'lM1 nnd SiKCtaculnr Produttlen ne Arabian Right HILL CHANOKD TlIUltbD.vY AT 11.101130 3 3D r, 107 30 AND 0 30 MARKET STREET ABOVE SIXTEENTH Delly. 3'c. BOO i:emIiiitm. f-.it. Mnt. and Helldajf. ROc. 75e William Fex Proaenta the Impreaaive Spec- rife .m & .tfrtm&xi.--,. . m. nhnt wki:k FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK Wonderful Ballets .with Gorgeous Costumes, Daring Hippodrome Races, Acres -of Elaborate Sets. The Story of a Leve Sacri fice That is Without Parallel in the World's History. The Rele of the World's Most Beautiful Weman is P'ayed by Betty Blythe, who ia Regarded a,s One of the Most Beautiful Women en the Screen. COMMENCING XMAS WEEK Wtlllnn r j '"reduction Murk TuhIm'h Mnulf rplfc Cnmdy A CONNECTICUT YANKEE in KING ARTHUR'S COURT Tin Cirr iti it Hntlre In tli History of l.lt. r iturw l& m m a IP CHENY I VlHl'AI.. SK.NSATI0.VA1, liVKINU l'HO rODUAM.. we mmmt of imjlFRFORO a AVE. AND 1LLEHEWY II llll mm HI jflMfc WHM -affy m. Ill VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. CHESTNUT STREET WEST OF BROAD M.vr s i:i.ic FOURTH and LAST WEEK At 11:.'J0 1:30 3.30 5.30 7:30 and 9:30 r:5 A'feMkCECIL B. DEMILLFSfffLj ii'&S LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION ' SL-dBS ffM'llV IM ' ml v world's most brilliant motion pic- frjjfigjijj '$$mr & Mfmv WBLjR AW l v Director who made "Male and Female" gM Pk DOROTHY DALTON, MILDRED HARRIS, P HbwVjlW JjRKfeW Suggested by Leenard Merrick's Remance Efty I ll p 111 MARICETIlllIi llll BEL. 6CTWj llll I' ii k ' i '. hi M 1 VI M I rnit'T I'Hii vni.i fin v i , r-NOAt.i.u:.Nr Commencing Amas Week ELSIE FERGUSON and WALLACE REID in "PETER IBBETS0N" 1 1. A Delightful M'lnnss of Iin Charles Ueyd& Ge IN AK vr-TO THU-MINl'TIJ COMI.m hKIT Tliuiilft Ii Kl. ami Siturduy JACK POWELL & QUINTETTE 1211 MAKK1CT STUEl.T covtini'ei h id a m re it r m tfttsmL Ni.XTWKEK nhp VICTORS SIAHMIT STH1 KT AHOV11 MNTII I) A M TO 11 II 1 M Adapted from the Nevel A 1'AIUMOI NT 1 'I'll III &s, w 0 itrk llll wm ALHAnDilA Hill TWELFTH tr Uti II llll M0RRISSTS.I1B II WVSL AGNES iia. YIHLES and RUDOLPH VALENTINO V1TXT 1 UK A ni"-1 MM MT ''neTV'i'TinN pel mm en 'v RtMmWP INTRIGUE A rl'N'sU AN! S NSMIINAI. UHAMA HAS! D (IN I tl'l IN l'AUIS Tr IiV ' (ARMDIAJ c'ursTM'T sTuri-T ntuiw isth 1 AM Ti 11 I m M.Xi V I I ic eir q A PH VMirl T 1 1 Tl It I B0NN2L BRIER, -mmw Ittb mm ffl A steiy thnt has twined it self ureund the hearts of millions. New, with all its love and fun and thrilling draniu, en the hereen! rrem the World rtininiiN Neiel by IAN MacLAREN NliXT W12B1C A Sclntlllattnir Musical Comedy "CENTURY REVIEW" A Flrut National Photoplay "tUUKAtib'' renturtnir Nnnml fillrtra nnd am im i.VC" Hi CAt O ! REOENT MtllKCT nKLOW 17T1I STIt K I :T N1SXT WHISK A MKTHO I'ICTl'nn "THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELL" with ALICD LAKE. HEnnKUT BTAN-rnSi nii lAPKin KAUNnkns aEVSPERBAL mini r WALNUT NAZIMOVA AND RUDOLPH lirM4liTtv T t VAIKNTINt) IN DUMA8' ttr AMII 1 F MAHTKlll'I.AY IIUUiC. CAPITOL 724 WAUKKT BTUIIKT NHXT WIIKK ZANE GREY'S WONDERFUL AND THRILLING STORY "THE MYSTERIOUS OAST K PAVnjtlTKB V (Ii rinant I i nritrn POLA NEGRI """MS!!" r r ' " Tl - - Ssa; . iMl THK GUKAl WORTHERl AUCE LAKE Ilreud nrnl i.rie Atca "OVKK TIIK H'lltE" 333 Market St. Theatfe JSIW "BITS OF UFW hi n tit ?' f. ,a J VI 'i l'-.'lL'l'',VJ'-ll;JJ''-'ll'-''-''-ll'-''-' UUO CllANaUUV')IUIlSDAV V ' -"-?. Jf