k ' WX f i Jr i T M Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions j2Wr "The Bad Man," a aatlrle comedy, by Perter Emersen Brcrwn, with a locale en the Mexican border. 1 Helbroek Bllnn as the "levable bad I tnan," and. a cast that Includes Kred L. TIden, Sidney Masen, Themas .Shearer. Leah Peck, Miriam Cellins, Jehn Ilarrlngrten and Wilsen Iley Iley nelds. JORRKBT Th Wandering Jew," a reectacular production based en the famous legend, by E. Temple Thurs Thurs eon, with a cast that Includes Tyrene Power, Heward, Lanjr, Edgar Kent, Albert Brunlnsr, Thala Law ten, Mir iam Lew as, Adele Klacr and Belle Bennett. gHUBBRT "The Passing Shew of 1921," another ene of the Whiter Gar den series, with Wlllle and Eugene Jleward featured. Twenty-two scenes and a cast of ICO, Including May Beley, Emily Miles, Ina Hayward, Delly Hackett, Margaret Weed, Will Phllbrlck, Cleveland Brenner, Sammy White, and Francis X. Mahenoy. LYRIC "Red Pepper," a new musical mmMv. wlUi the old favorites. Me Intyre and Heath. Boek by Edgar tjimin anu uraii iu. iuuuk, una lyrics by Heward Rogers and Owen Mur phy, and scere bV Albert Gumbte and Mr. Murphy. A story of the race track. OARRICS "The Famous Mrs. Fair," return ei uie James forces comeay cemeay drama, with Henry Miller and Blanche Bates featured. A story of after-war problems In an American household. Shows That Remain BROAD "Declas&ee," Zes Aklne drama, In which Ethel Barrymore scores one of her biggest hits of her I career. The tragedy of nn English . woman of title. Edward Emery, llenrv Danlell. Phllln Lord. Charles Wellesley and Jane West are In the cast. AVVLPHI "The Bat." Fourteenth week of the run of this Mary Roberts nine- hart and Avery Hopwood thriller here. Helen Dauvray and Jessle Ralph In leading roles. Stock METROPOLITAN "Zaza," noted emo tional drama, every evening nnd Men day matinee, and "Teas of the Storm Country" matinees beginning Tuesday. This deuble bill marks the return of Mae Desmond, Frank Fielder and the ether popular stock players for another twenty-llve-week engagement. QRPHEUM "Daddy Dumpllns." a remedy-drama adapted from Geerge Barr McCutchcen's novel, "Mr. Bin tie," pessetslng the Christmas spirit. Dwlght Meade In the title role and a group of clever child actors and ac tresses te bay nothing of the ether favorites of the utcck In congenial roles. Vaudeville CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE -The holiday bill Includes, among ethers, the following features: Loe White, English favorite, returning with a new repertolre of sengu, as sisted by Clay Smith; Johnny Dotley, Philadelphia comedian, and a com pany in a travesty, assisted by Rob Reb ert Deeley, the Madisen Sisters and "Gertie," a funny herse: Lerd-AIn, vocalist with four different voices; Mile. Anna Cedee, comedienne; "In Argentina," spectacular act with a Seuth Atnerican company, and Garry GriCf, the "bubbles man." S. F. KEITH'S Kaa Samuels, known as the "blue streak of vaudeville," heads the big holiday bill with a re pertoire of new songs. She has spe cial numbers by Billy Tracey and Halsey Mehr. Anether hcadllner will be The Four Mertens, In "Wearing Out the Green," with special songs. Mfirfrn. Wnldrnn n unnlAti. l..i i.n- an unusual dance act. The pregr.im ieu iiiuiuucs r.uzuucui ienneuy nnd Milten Berle, Juvenile act; the Great Leen, magic;. FUHs Family, eques trians, and many ethers. GLOBE Heading the special Christmas week bill will be Mile. Lllllun Aurera and her trained Hen that rides a horse. In addition te thli very un usual anmal act li "Little Be Peep and Jack Herner," a novelty. The program also includes Charles Lloyd, cemedian: Westen and Elaine, songs and comedy; the Four Reeders. eym nasts; Walten nnd Stalva, entertain ers; Crafts upd Healy, oenga uml patter, and ethers. ALLEGHENY "Century Girls," elabo rate musical comedy offering, in next week b headllner. Rulph Lewis is the chief fun-maker in the show. ' The rest of the bill Includes such acts as Lckert and Francis, songs and fun; liement Benten, lu a farce comedy. Handkerchief 13"; Phllbrlck and ttee,r,c,",meay 8ltetdi; Charles and Helen Pelly, novelty, and "The Sheik," feature photoplay. B'iv?WilY ,en,dn'' Tuesday and MedneMlny, "Tellman Revue." niusl cal comedy offering. Including "Dance Oddities of 1321," tops the bill. The im,UVMiPnMtep,ay, '" "The Sh0lk-" Sh.rM. "ST. . w" ?. 'F"r.ar& will ii wi.n. v '",. ?J1U tne "n win be What Ne Man Knows." CROSS KL-ra-MeMday, Tuesday and 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC TO. NIGHT AT mis PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA bTi'.'V.'.?'5v.iV;t"t Conductor IKTHAI'Hit "Kin DflrtMiMinn" Metropolitan Opera Ce., N. Y. LOHENGRIN MniM. Jrrltin (Flrt Appar iui Here). Mitifiuiur, MJI. f-rmlinrh, IVIiltehill, lllam rli'rirfl. rbnil. llertmuliv. Tnei. lit., Dec. 27 t 7:30 LAST TWO CHANCES TIMS MOKNINd AT 10:31) THlb A1TUUNOU.V AT 2:S0 Charlie Chaplin "SHANGHAIED' "A DOG'S LIFE" & "SHOULDER ARMS" aHR!;!:'" . .'.''-s, .He. -iu. 3ae I Seats Acad. A Hrmn's! U 10 cLeVtuut Z. ALDINE CHEATRE I'll.. Spruce 4200 CHESTNUT ST. AT 19TH Dlrfctlnn of 1'ItKD. D. & St. K. Flil.T 11 A. H, ContlmieiiH hliewlni; H T. M. MARY PICKFORD IN LittleLerd Fauntleroy larceit Oieatre erean r:M650cid75c6A. UitnlnK Trices Aflfr 1 V. JI, eaturdu- and Uellduri - "" BROAD MAT. TODAY K ETHEL BARRYMORE' 8'15 III "1IISUI.ASSI,K, FORREST Last Mnt. & Evg. tihSmU JJKIJAIMVAY WIIIRI. OF 1031 wiuttr, Jay OeuU and Mllllenalrci' Chorus XM i nnd Hew Year's n'rrlcs Seats New JliailTIKST DItAMA OF TIIK AOU "THE WANDERING JEW" V G,SICKLl Mat. & Evg. eul,uuuu UKUMMOND" wt A. i;. MATTIIKW8 Jtnm and Nrw YKttr'B Jel. Scnts New ! TV "Her uiancne tJatcs r!j i fr rjf jrcywJP? "I ?$" y Wednesday, "Flirtation," comedy of yeuUt with musle, heads the bill. Kelly nnd Pollock offer "Vaudeville Past and Present," and the bill also In cludes Frank Forrd and company, in "Betty, Wake Up" j Walter Kaufman, wiiicuy. ana cuiicrs. starting Thurs day, the headllner will be Geerge Levett's "Concentration," unusual mental mystery net nnd a varied bill besides. WILLIAM PENN Monday. Tuesday 2nd,w4dn?saay .A1 "White enl bis "1821 no vie w,,r featuring Al Whlte ." . ,s. "10 headllner. The feature Photoplay will be "A Man's Heme," with Harry Merey and Knthlyn Wil liams. The bill nlse Includes Ed and Matt Ernle, "three feet of comedy"; Rey and Arthur, Juggling, and ethers Starting Thursday, Ned NorweTth, cevmeay composer, Is headllner, and onewunnu" uie Illm. NIXON Ned Norwerth and company, in a sketch Including comedy and song; Merle Symonds and Billy De vai, -ineir First Quarrel," eklt; Gelden Bird, trnlned canary; Vernen anu open, aim etners, including "High Heels," film. WALTON Shelden Thorns and Babbe, "i eiuyiiu, uewnan, uin Frem ma ueiuen wcsi-j suiney De Mar. character songs; Antonie Scardozie, uuriwnu Boieisi, anu me Marimba uanu. KEYSTONE Wree's Buds of 1922 In nn act entitled "youth and Beauty." In the headllner. The popular Juvonlle imuuiiiK "ci nas many new features. 3110 mil also Includes Pletre, piano accordienist: Marie and Mirlnw. cemedy: Nat Weil and cempnny, mu- eittti liirce; waisc-ns uegs, anu The vnue jtagie, mm aerial. NIXON'S. ORAND "Springtime" a ene-act musical comedy, heads the uiu. Lenni emiiu, comedian, Is the eatured player, and the cast Includes iuiiuuu uugun, iiuusen Freebern, Jean Patce. Marin Kmien nmi mii Halpln. The program also InrdurlAH Marlen Brine, "Jazz baby" Breen Family, novelty, and several ethers. Durlcsque CASINO '.'A World of Oayety," an Irons und Clnmaca production, with a cast of fun-innlcrs and entertainers, Including Mickey MarlcwecI, Walter Drewn. Ilarlle Mayne, Nadlne Grey Ieen Doveo, May Hamilton, Ward and Bpliman, Fenelope Dean, Scully and Ellis, and a large chorus. TROOADERO The Jarden de Paris Burlesquers, with a cast that In cludes Ed Crawford, Rese Allen, Charles Ben, Smith and Bagly, Hew- lg?SWE WISH ALL i m i A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS WEEK THE POPULAR SINGER OF I mysrstr . 91? SHzTf 39dm$lm 1 i5mwWsM WMi ,,. 'mfeUr:. -'"?" r-Z - .. i?mms2s,MF wm.MAv tmM iviuin., Utt. zt, lsv, t.eu ee e r. m. "VilB III" RAE SAMUELS THE BLUE STREAK OF VAUDEVILLE 5? 'ZE HAK HA.MUh.US tV urn NKWEST BONO HITS Tth The World's Oreatfut Jlaelcal Knlcrtaincn LEON & CO. A StiwMlen of Hafflln und llflvllllfrlnr llllimuin AESOP'S FABLES PATHE NEWS KXT1CA ADDED ATTKACTION1 TUB SOCIin'Y DANHECHEI MARGA WALDRON With Geergo Halprin na.. Arrniicrd hv l'erlii I'mllfh vMceCTr ffljW Mmra'i-' LAMJAST1CK AVE. HKLOW 41ST SIATH.. SllS EVOH.. 7 0 w 5 BIG ACTS'I Next Week Gala Xmas Bill AL WHITE'S 1921 REVIEW l'HIT.A.'" f'I.EVEIt .HTVENII,K3 HOV &. AltTHUK I ERNIES Unrilnrr'H MiiiIiitm I llflm & ilnnl FIRST WEbT l'HILiV. P110W1NO "AMans Heme'j) 11U.I. CHANQUO THUKHDAYSy The Herns of Keflncd Danclnc 1 Bread Abv. Columbia 2 Midnight Frolics Sunday, Dec. 25 Sunday, Jan. 1 CHESTNUT bT. Ol'EUA HOUSE .Mat. Ten). Teulcht X SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE AI.I-STAIt H1L1. sAir SHUBERT Xmas Mat. Men. PASSING SHOW eSi1 WIIJ.IW and EUnENK HOW A 111) I VPir LAST MAT1NEH TODAY L. 1 1AIV i,A8T TIMB TONIQIIT ALICE DELYSIA In Afgar Dtlliuilnir Xinus. Men. Mat.,Dcc. 6 beuts 9v McINTYRE & HEATH In the Sensntleunl Musleul Comedy RED I'KPI'l.H ADELPHI MATINUU TODAY TONIUIIT AT Mrl'O Die Dnmnlle Hmaxli "THE BAT' flftLNUT HOLBROOK Jned Bents for All l'er- (ernianrm. lm limine ChrlMmns nnd New Year's Dnr frv THE BLINN BAD MAN vnTK OI OHIOIIH !.' m ii Dmiflnr Stnrts at 12 !L ShS ? Deers Open at 10:30 V 'iP Ne Admission Chart Oi 3 N. Y. Strle TreTBlls S Dancing Even) Evening . wrr i V? - w-r " EVENING'' PTJBEIO LEDGEB-fHIEADBLPHrA:, BATUBDAY; ard Nebb. Bessv Fatten and ethers, classle danets. Is Mile. Salera, with classle danets. an added fcature erf the show.' "Dcclaesee" 8et Empire Recerd Ethel Barryinere's success lu "Do "De "Do clessec,'' which enters Its Becend week at the Bread en Monday, has resulted In establishing the author, Zoe Aldns, as ene of the most talkcd-ef dramatists e the dny. Her "Daddy's Gone A-hunting,,f with Mnrjorle Knmbeauns the star, has had a line season in jncw Yerk and she has recently had an other of her plays produced by Elslo Fergusen. This Is "The Varying Shere," which new loekb like n record maker. "Drclaiwe" itself breke records when Miss Barrymore brdught it out at Uie Emplre In New Yerk. It plnyel stctidlly and successfully from October until the following June, ticing tne juiy play te keep the Emplre's beards for that length of time. One "Bat" Company Hest te Other The New Yerk company of "The Bat," the Blnchart-Hopweod thriller, will piny host te the Philadelphia com pany, which starts its fourteenth week nt the Adelphl Thcntre Monday, at a Christmas dinner tomorrow nt the Hetel Aster, New Yerk. Enrlicr in its run here, the company nt the Adelphl wcre hosts te the New Yerk cast of "The Bat" at a party held In this city, nnd the present nffair is tarcciprecatc. Out in Chicago this week "Thu Bat" com cem pktca1 a full year's run, and the evenfc Is being fittingly celebrated. They Had te Change Their Names Willie and Eugene Heward, stars of "The Pawing Shew of 11)21," which comes te the Shubcrt Thcntre next week, wcre given their Burnnine by the firct theatrical malinger Xer whom they worked. Eugcne, always the business end of the team, applied for the joint position. "What is your name?" the mnnnger asked. "Lcbkewitz," was the reply. "Net In my show, it isn't," re joined the manager. "Your name with me will be Heward. I'll make you n present of the ether. As n matter of fact, Eugene Heward begnn his enrcer under tne name of tjarry Jcc. OUR PATRONS A MERRY FESTIVALI WITH SPECIAL . 1 1 ---yyisgr-n -&. POPULAR SONGS I SECOND EDITION FOUR MORTONS i 'J&.fcjKJrj.Ye "ARTIIA. J(IK SONGS HY CI.AHCNCK riAHKii.r. lllunclie. TDCirUTAM &' Jlmmle viiLiiuixi vii Offer "Mndtewn Vmideillle" LOWE, FEELEY & STELLA tth n Mimlrnl Men RAYMOND WILBERT Tlif Itniimml Kfllmv AND THE IinNKUNa .ll'VENIl.r. 8TAKS ELIZABETH KENNEDY & MILTON BERLE in fly million mid lliillila))l lueu ",!.,i,",l. "'. euci iuuii urciirkirit OPERA SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY fRANK FILLDLR Pr-tse.vs.ts HRflBaaSVHLsaVaaCZ- wjwzs wtnY iltX )jfA E.VE.NING AND Xwr slfflr MONDAY MATINtL W WDAUID BELASCO'Stm IN A GALA HOLIDAY DOUBLE. BILL POPULAR PRICES LVtNINGS. MATINtES SE.AT5 NOW ON SALE. AT BOX OfFlCt AND GIMBELS benefits TIemj 'Beeking- .dttrddive Term? iiaelT xl m v p p k LBIIv, C 1 v f TiS MAC a DlssmenD IN THE. LOVE. STORY THAT THHH.lt, AND MAKIS YOU HAPP I YEAR IN NEW YORK" FIRST BROAD 3 Special Tlllt Ttar Ilrend St. Mel. leuunt ' Peerless Juvenile Extravaganza TUES. APT. ' THURS. AFT. 'T December 211 The ricturesque and Fumaatie "SNOW WHITE" AND The Seven Dwarfs RealUm of the Quaint Fairy Story te dtar te the I! tarts of Yeung and Old December 27 The GorKeetiH l'ulrr l'lay uf Hhleii Times SLEEPING BEAUTY Onf Clever Children In " thu ''atitHHtle Char uctera et the Kingdom of Neland Grand 1UIIK 'ieie aes rieurs" ana Many Novelties i.reaT mV iifiSZXl Vi.ye.M'u "" 8T1I & WALNUT STB. MT. NIKT WKBK A Whirl of Gayety 3 Shows Saturday, Dec. 31 2;15, 7:30, 10 P. M. Special Midnight Shew BTAUTJNO AT 13 O'CLOCK SUNDAY. JANUARY 1 ' V ftJIBiT j r.Bd'M.'Tl!.?gVl.50.g''U fr CMld"n-' '" " "" t Vex emc. t fi mi ifi hi hi hi , ,,, ,',,1 ,.., ,-. f " ' ' ' ii !! ., ' ' ' ' -.w'jV y 'w v ; " ' ; v WINTEft CIRCUS.C0M1NG Th Greater New Yerk Hippodrome Shows and' Winder Circus will ceme te the First Regiment Armery for the week of January 10, playing two perform ances dally. Flve thousand regular cir cus Beats have been' arranged te take core of the creWds. On Monday morn mern lnir & namde will be held. Among the attractions are: The Clarkenlans, from Itnrntlm . llftHIW HnOWS! XOKOJO JUWO, from the Hlppodremo: the Mnngcan family, ncreba"ts; Mile Dcmarce's bnbebns nnd riding pontes,, from the HngenMck-Wallnce Circus: the skating bears, from the Hagenbcck-Wnllnce Cir cus? Andrew Downle's educated ele phants and ethers. Auther Get Atmosphere Perter Emersen Browne, author of "Thn Bad Man." which opens at the Wninnt Rtreet Thcatre Monday, was located for soine tlme in nnd nenr Mcx- iiu. no n itAttnnnni rnrrpjinendent. and whtln thnrv, conceived the idea of his nllrln nmii1v. Tin took aS his CCI1- tral iigure a Mexican much nftcr the pnttcrn of Panche Villa, the bandit, who wns enq of the main topics of news for Browne nnd ether newspaper men down en the border, nnd built hia pluy around him. .Helbroek Blinn plays the t tie rele, and In his support nre 1' red I.TId den. Sidney Masen, Themas Shearer, Leah Peck, Mirinm Cellins, Wilsen Reynolds, Jehn Harrington and Herbert Hoywoed. History of "Four Mertens" Nearly a third of a century turn Sam Kennedy was a candy factory worker In Detroit who sing and dnnecd In the evenings te pick up a few odd dollars. Then lie met and married Katie Conden, a little Irish girl, whose only theatrl rnl cducntlen wns a sImle visit te "Uncle Tem's Cabin." They changed their liume te Morten and went en the btage with a song and dance net. There are new seven Mertens, all except one. appearing in vaudeville. Mether and father and their daughters, Mnrtha, nnd their son, Jee, billed ns the Four Mor Mer eons, will be headllner nt Keith's next week in ".Wearing Out the Grceu." CHRISTMAS! eg&glg FEATURES FOR THE KIDDIES OF THE FAMOUS FAMILY I IAUUIA MOHTOtf A Miniature Clrius far the ieunrnterH and Urenn-TJim! FILLIS FAMILY With Thtlr HUli Selioel. Dunclnc mill Jiinmlnc llnmn, TOPICS OF THE DAY EXTRA ADDED ATIKACTION! tlreadway Hound" lliM-kfv ,v llnivnnl (lrfn smii . 3Sc. Incliullnc Tax. HOUSE. tri 15 25 3S' SO iif; 15' TO 50 THE BROKEN 'WING PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATIOM Children's Holiday Matinees CHRISTMAS WEEK 97. Tlii. n.- 9Q. f-! n en ' "" " " ! "CL. ou Ce. in Three Spectacular Plays FRI. AFT. December 'An The UnnlUli Christmas PiiMnniline Mimfi:! i dii bread and iifn BK v! I B1Iswyderave1 jPILJWU ill FRANK!FeeiD llifi - WBvupp'vnpr avb. and Hill 5fx flSfcFiVL MATiNti3nif I Al I MUFUV I -0'iS '-- (Wy fJtfliNHiNU tuba vNTV I nhliVIIlin I I I II fci'i",i'-TV '" TyvJ Wfi i4 " ' rati n WjTHE STORH Am netwckk II euHTinri FIVE ACTS 'S!Tc. JZ&iSS' ANr A rAUAMOT'NT vsSayre'gfcSS FicTuuiiSATieN or 'run II CVVvS -5H "'IDCI.Y l Sh sf r ir' ii u ii . - . 1VH.1 IRTW .s-J - jsjsi ft 1J. . LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD and Thc Wolf A company of marvelous nnd clever Jmenlle actors, cmid"n, ' " t De, emc. SHELDON, THOMS & BABS "Wl'l II .rKUH SIBYLLA BOWHAN THE OIKL 1-IKtM THE (IIIM)IM wirST ANTONIO SCARDU2IO """ IMUITOXK HOI.OIST SHIRLEY DeMAR CHAnAOTKlt PtlNC.S AND DANCES THE MIRAMBA BAND DAILY Mi: "" UflOET " P5 Serlie, 1 Suliinliir. 81.80 AmM W!n'SjfTM . i ii i zagg. i li ' 1 -. . .m niinTiprAVN .V VAODKV1IAK rHOTOPt,AYB "' i - j.i . i "-3S tft sfflffsWEtklsKi coirriNueus Sl 'J$f? bvenxnes."? and 4 uiiiii lisi inuinm i in f t III I IMMUIll I AT.IllHllfPV I I III .----- 1 1 BIGGEST fllj n AMn RPQT lllilllll Wm ' 1 III I I "H' nil III (f i' 111 III III . ...... . I I III i'Ts,t in i i unniDfeuii i nil in . ' . - u v III I I . II III H A Af'Jhsw J A. s . V III I I IT B ITTI C lllll ss ,:-...'..' mi m & fiem r.y hi liiilc -r"im jua iriiii ; v: DBIftEC iss:' ..B 'Z "" "T. r, YMm nam ib iuiii ! sssssssssssssh, t . -m. bsssssssb ajfa-i ai a ' mr- w w i .TTtsa.'BHjr . Ill DIVERSIFIED III ivH TsvsssBssssssa M im?'LAY iiahkd en thi: nevcl, l'4mjinBmii&Silmim III ENTERTAINMENT III svlmJBBBBBBBBBH&sBHj "Rnthantki) iikahtb." asbflMswBKiWaWr AND HER BAREBACK I ii& A'irrri i ir ui Truce1'"? n,s 1 wEBhF&i ill mniMA sjbi III -C ESTELLE HUGHES, Seprano I P" sS kIIiINR I EihN added musical features ajk Hraf ''M entv ler or m lUNi. Maslcr Leui Gabew5lz- thc Remarkable 1 3-year-old Violin Virtuoso T& BSSfT $& lllll FOUR i CRAFTS FOR THE KIDDIES "HEIDI OF THE ALPS" lCU& 4($r III REEDERS I & HEALY III Prizma Natural Celers Featuring Madge Evans NggMsfir-iii IIHI WESTON & BLAIHh III Hill CHARLES LLOYD & COMPANY l KIBBLE BRENNAN III r III & KANE & WYNNE II , ft lllll JESSIE & OSSIIJ HI J3 ljl WATSON & ST. ALVA ll AT 113010 . m HI LITTLE BO PEEP j ' suie-a:3c 7:se ft fa III J?, I Arte" HORNPR III AND 0:80 I j$ lllll SEATS NOW I j& HI Fer Extra Midnight HI - .1 III Performance III JS Ijlll New Year's Night i a lOlTef V lllll1" wl II S III IKlSrfll MONDAY A fift III Ii?uufifrn PARAMOUNT r III iKQBP!ii,xlT',r'runc 5 wff JFmM m JS III iuii" li AGNES AYRES and m RUDOLPH VALENTINO l!s ii-rfniTi Oft III A llioteilar of (tmnestunu lutf II i.TfninRm kj ill x-tHMti u mudenn MtelMi Itfiiu- i fifa III ty und u bronzed Anil) chief. li ft &$&&& USUAI. AWRACTIVB BILT. OP VAUUEVILLIi HI MONDAY 'ONTINITOU - II V III 1-30 TO 11 1' M, II III UIL.L. CILVNOED TllUKtfDAY 11 II ii ii iiiitwti m i i I, ' 111 EUFMIi 'liSyid 7St I 1 .)hl-V-0 MJI- II mat lijmzgzC DAY JS$ VHP i. - ,,. tz.t j r-,- .ivr run SHFIK M fc iiiii.y. T.TXia rui'jrnEi-irr Nv. ii hi im . J VK WihrU JMTJ 4T B ' Ml . -IT I Y . II siinrBtTTTTTTTBsKI With AGNES AYRES nnd 'Mp1m, RUDOLPH VALENTINO II J WKmg$ IHsf .mummy. -.- ir, n II spHrJWf' -. Mimm!3& 3 ce.Mri.in-n kiiess II Hr -t? Hfclji ' . . IssssS'., !, ,XMFitmA at H igg M m '"-Mmm CR0SSKEY5 MARKET BEL. GOTH NEXT WEEII WELCOML IirjTl'HN OF Dia MUSICAL COMEDY "THE MIMIC i LAROE CAST. I'RETTY OIRL3 AND I.QTH OP FUN MONDAY CONTINUOUS 1.30 TO 11 r. M. ALHAMBRA TWELFTH tr M0RRISST& N't NVk aeers. Levott presents 'Sill III ! JI I' i i i mji "' ff2ft r. "UUNUENrHATJOH" The "Mental Marvel" an act em irnplng Music Hi-'ence nnd Mlrlh .. a jiinne" PICTURE May Allisen "Dig Game" MONDAY CONTINUOUB 1:50 iq ii p. m; wv-m) - PEefefflCBEB 24, 1821 NEW YEAR'S WEEK NORMA TALMAD GE In "THE EXTRA MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE NEW YEAR'S NIGHT MONDAY WILLIAM FOX -GREATEST COMEDY-, CONNECTI C YANKEE in KING ARTHURS COU"JlMmR?mti I v m 7) imlM' I iaPi i I Je EXTRA MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE NEW YEAR'S NIGHT CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. PETER IBBET A LOVE STORY AS BIG AS THE STARS WHO PLAY IT. THE GREATEST RO MANCE EVER WRITTEN. BASED ON THE PLAY IN WHICH JOHN AND LIONEL BARRYMORE SCORED THEIR FIRST GREATEST SUCCESS. Wi.S.HABT AT THE PALACE 1214 MARKET SrUEET UKEr RST SI f NEXT VUEK IN A 1'IRST SHOWINQ ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW TEAR S NIGHT COLC Otrnmnt'n Snellen -,cTheSHEIK" Monday. Continuous. l:.1e te n p. r. bVI THE GREAT ORTHFR Hru.id and ' r i NA2IM0VA in "CAMILLE" Jllenday. Continuous. liSO te II P. JI, m ' :'wKBr WHI 333 Market St, Thoatie e, . MON. TUES.. WED. Clara Kimball Yeung '" "''"' Nf. i g l.n lnsw" t - wmmmm iWM THOMAS Deninnlns; Monday MEIGHAN STANTON MARKET STREET ABOVE SIXTEENTH Presents First Philadelphia Showing lKOiHtOtl CHESTNUT STREET WEST OF BROAD LIMITED ENOAOEMENT BEGINNING MONDAY ELSIE FERGUSON AND WALLACE REID ib IN A. PARAMOUNT TICTL RE PROM HIE NOVC1. DY GEORGE DL W.VURIER AND THE l'LAY liY JOHN NATILVN lUniAUL. Feature Showing At 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 CAPITOL 724 MARKET STREET 11ECIINNINU lv Artnft'S wu.iy f Sn Cht rdHfty DO" inl?LnffAMA .aHgh; es ViCT0R!A X MARKET hT. V A1HIVK 0T1I 0 A t te It 1,1 PU M X T W KEK CHARLES RAf : 1 IN A j ! MTOMGHT BEXL I; I-rem CHARLES IIOYT'S ! i'AMOUU PLAY ' X. Extra Midnight Shew S I Sw iitw Year MIkU WJV" FIRST HJtljHENTATlON Vy 15 .'.v t K WONDERFUL THING" RESERVED SEATS NOW Dally. OSe. EOa Evenlne. Gat. Mat. and Ilelldajs. COc. 75e of RESERVED SEATS NOW Daily, 35c, COc. Evenings, Sat. Mat. & Holidays, 50c, 75c U CST INCLUDES ELLIOTT DEXTER DOLORES CAS.S1NELLI BARBARA DEAN MONTAGU LOVE GEORGE FAWCETT PAUL M'ALLISTER "t-JbH mmcyaYTON AT THE ARCADIA MARKET STREET REL. 10TH NEXT WEEK IN FIRST SHOWING EXIPJVAMP IT'S A PARAMOUNT 1'ICTUIU! 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