4 "'fM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILABEIPHIA, SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 31, 1021 !' p ' ' 'l MOVlEGRAMS OF THE WEEK Nerma Tatmadge Again Arliss in "Disraeli" Scarcity of His torical Plays Years Twelve. Best Chesen Other News GKOUan AHLISH. vetcrnn ntul noted stnr of the stnse, and Nertiin Tnlnnulgc, 'beloved mid iiepnlnr Rireen Idel, nrp thr principal fdm visitors te wish I'lilln dclpliln a Hnppy New Vcnr Winning Monday morning (or rather n few min utes after midnight tomorrow night). Arllsd linn his notable ttnge triumph, "DIraell," ni liln vehicle nt the Aldlnc, nnd MIw Tnlmndge, nt the Stanley, htu a picture cnlicd "The Wonderful Thing," uhlcli wns also taken (se 'tis mid) from a spoken dramii. THIi most Interesting feature about "The Wonderful Thinq" li that It Is nearly as much rnmrtly nn drama. nini fans have Karma Tatmadge emf U e nc Should De Mere , hmy uslinIly Comedies luchrymese, parts. In tthlch her most delightful smile his only ocrnstenal op- ' pertunlties te s'iew. At n matter of fact, Xnrrun Is just as rlrvcr n come dim no as her sinter. Constance, but owing te the peculiar habit of movie makers, she has become nsecln(eil with' certain Kinds of parts and is never al lowed te be Fcparnled from them. When Nerma first broke into movies (and In these days when (Vnietnnre ap peared every new nnd then with n maid rap and npreif) she used te de two reel comedies under the direction of Vnn Djke Hroeltc. flnce dead, with Lee Pclaney as her leading man. Occa sionally H. Itnnkin Drew, mui of the pepillar Sidney and a victim of the war. joined them, and tlte combination mnde some light but charming pictures. New and then they would de drama, tee, just te &hew that they could get away with it. In the case of "The Wonderful Thing" Is a film novice in the person of Mrs. Lydlg Hejt. n New Yeik society woman, who is taking n fher in the vel Id of make-belicAe. She tried the jiirtiirci first. In this Tnlmadgc Him. but rumor has It thnt he wain'l no terrlblv Jinprcs'ed. New she is appearing with Willliun Knverwb im Iti u ichal of "The Sqiinw Man" behind the feet-' light". At (lint, Mir illir.s nted n few people who can appear really at home In ' seciet) role. . ' ' ' I SOMK iinthiuklng and punj -minded permit Jias made the comment that , the events re'ated in "Ulsrncii" (the1 purchase by Knglnnd of the Sue. I'anal) sre tee far 1 emoted le be et interest te Ainerleiii film uiidieiu e.. lm't that lldkilleUs"' This parfl'Mil.ir dip'.einjtic ttrVike en the p.itt of I lie il. -t n t - innri Is no ineie reitiele thnti the freiich tcolulien or liic iiMhdeii of St. Hur. tholeme. . All old hNt'm Is ie'iiup in the stnke t lint it emirred bcfeie Mi" minieries of these- llvln;;. but (lint doc. net mean in any wnv that It is remote In intciest. True, the Suit, question is net se well Knewu te tlie mcrnge man or woman ns the Trench Revolution, but it is jut as true that many In- i conspicuous events of Meters arc far mere fascinating than the bigger one?. "Disraeli" wn net se i emote in theme as te p:eeni ii bdng a touring vehicle nguin and again In .Mr. .llx. who has bccniiie associated' In the minds cf many with this re e, ft.r nlihu nil flic ethers 1m lias tri-d. Hew the gte:it stulcsman lelhil hit, fees, wni(tiMii-l the sp'es of the Itiissl'iii Ctneriimeiit (which a'e wanted te get the union, and still had time le help englwe.- the lee affair of a friend, it. te'd in this vivid story or I.eulw N. I'nrli-r; und if it has been tuiusfericd te the screen in anjwlicre near tlie form H I'U'l en the stage, it Is Just tlie Kirt of thing that will tern' te ni'il.e lilturj net enh i bearable but fusciuatimr. " ' pWD it ew-r eniir te you that the i J-' scree'i, despite Its x underfill px-"!-billties, has uet done the Mit'ire'lliing in llie m.-itlT e They ale did n historical subject en the liner War. and they made histori cal facts interesting as well us aecu latc. That "Wolf and Meiitcntm" Picture, hv (he waj. played at the Stanten Mh"n the Stanle) very sheitly after iln opening and seemed te be ver.x popular. Since thexs pioneer dajs the pro ducers hnc kept oft' history extent in iWilntid cases, "I'a'&len" and "De ception" may hae started a return wave. Let's hope they have. Mean while, as if tired of waiting for some thing big te be done, Yale Uulxerslty I" Interesting Itself in n gigantic task of filming the history of the United States In n Immense multiple-reel picture. Tlic would- divide It much ns the collections et histories new en library lKiek-hheles are divided the 12m of Dicevrr,. (.'olenl-itlon. Wars With France. Revolution, Opening of the West, ('Ml Wat, Reconstruction, etc. They could paint In far mere real colors the pictures thnt would explain the basic elements of the Natien's bis bis terj. Seuuds prett) fine, doesn't it? piItl.ADDWniA is very shortly te have the pleasure of teeing a screening of that 1 Ictenan classic, "Jane V.yrc" made hy Huge llnllin, with hh irif, flu; attrartitc Uabrl llalliit, in ihc title rule, fisi Jtallin a inailuatr of the fcioef of Iwltu trial At Is here, ami she t crpccrrd te ay a u'r te the elty In thr near future in teniicctirm tcllh thr thetrlnv of the 1irture, eml te leneie old acrJatnt aiues. Her husband-dureter, former' ly in at tint of note, ivill eeme also, ami will piebahty mnhv a iheit reel s6 jret emhrneing th" rity'g historical ro re tuies, and in thin his wife will appear. "Dangerous Curve Ahead" and Hareld Lloyd's "I de' and "Never Weaken." AS A last-moment gift, cluema fans here are te have Sir James Matthew Uairle's exquisite "Little Minister" nt the Arcadia Theatre nnd for three das at the Great Northern. R is the fourth llarrle play and etcrybed) who likes geed film entertain ment is bep'ng that It fares better' In n financial way than the ethers, se that tlm producers will be tempted te screen seme mere geed things. I'enrhyn Stan laws, the artist who has deserted bis brush for the megaphone, directed R nnd Ilcttv Compson is tlie Lady Rabble. Remembering the work of both in "At the Dud of the World," we nre In clined te hate high hopes. A NUMREU of the big picture houses wilt run special shows a few mln ntci after midnight tomorrow night. Among them are the Stanley, the Karl Karl ten, the Stanten, the Palace, the Vic Vic eoria nnd the Aldlne. At the latter, Arliss himself is said te lie going te mnke n personal appcaiance. The Olebe. vaudeville heuhc. will give n similar show. The NIxeu-NIrdlinger houses in West 1'hlladclpbla will have eonllnuetis performances from 11 m'aIajiI. Im 4tin MnpnlnN ,lt,ll1 11 al Tllffilt. These houses are the Locust, Rclment, uiveu, ucuar anu ueiiscuni. Ethel Levey for Londen Revue .i..l Y ... ntfrlHi. timnrltnnllft. JjlllCI JAJVI'Ji riiifiiiif. ,'""""' "", who is the hcadllncr en the bill nt IJ. i. t-.1i1.i H . aaI 1 ri tfitntn trl Till- den after n few mere weeks In nuec- VIII and Will 00 siurrtu in u ini, ," te be produced In tlie English capital i during the winter. Since coming te tlie ( ... (.-... In.. nn. hi. Mini T.nvnv UlllieU OUllvn mni. n,M ..h, .....-, .,w, and her busbnnd, Graham bite, the Kngllsli uvlnter, nave purcnusru a uemc in I'nlui Bench and will In, the. future ! ri. I.ttn. ..til,, (u (lin fnrmnr wife of Geerge M. Cehan, is credited witli having Introduced rngUiiiu songs In Londen. Dancer Feature at Casine D..t ir.mtlinn. iiritielnp Mernentilic Juicer, Is me of the principal features of the "Garden Frolics" show at the Casine next week. This Irons and damage production nlse has the fun making et Leu Rowers ns one of Its assets and n cast that Includes Lillian Ressent. Dana Hnge and Det Stewart. Fd Helder's comedy trick mule, kicking star of the circus arena, is also present. 'Uf Mat. 2i05 te 5:00 Rale. 17c Orch. 25c. Inc. Tax Except Holidays T NIXON'ST Bread and Montgomery Ave. I. fl. Men.Nlrlllner. Ufe'l Mitr. Evgs. 7:30 jj te 10:45 Orch. 40c Dale. 25c Inc. Tnx Snt. & Holiday 2, Evening Shows Beginning 6:30 57 SPSS? B. F. KEITH'S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE SEVEN ACTS and SELECT PICTURE PROGRAM 2:05 OVERTURE 7:30 2:08 I Select Picture Pregrsm Jimmia Aubrey, "THE MESSENGER" I 7:33 3:20 Fer the Children : GARDNER'S CANINES 3:30 3:42 4:05 I '5yU;Y FLORENCE HOBSON & EILEEN REATTY Contrale nnd Seprano SOLLY WARD & C0.StthRV"T 'Babies' 8:45 GILBERT WELLS, n Versatile Chap 4:20 1 CRISP SISTERS & CO. Smnrt Senos and Dances 9i3J? 9:45 4:35 STAN STANLEY One of the Audience 10:00 4:52 I BINS & GRILL Artistic Gymnasts 10:17 T IS customary nnd tiemilnr at this I inrtlciiler time of tlie tear te cnther together Utn ()f u, "Ijests" of tlie preceding twche nienthv. and (lure l no iiuvnii ln the nenlcs should bow te spoils in tbli re) I On tlie ether hand, it is n,i n. ery true, ns Ia-k Twain's "I'uddenliend Wil-en' llf-ed te mm. Hint "it's differenic of opinion tluit innki i Imsa inees." lleweirr, the following list is given without npolegles The Delightful Screen Clatiic, The Begirsr Mid, with Mary Atter 10:25 BTOO I FVIT MARCH I 10:45 AMPLE PARKING SPACE. WITH"ATTENDANT iSd A We Years "Twelve Heat" Hard le Cheese elude enlj showings HViy A of .1eir lllcteriezl Films en Screen ltitii V Seien (it mere ciivs a se 1 "iw a striking his torical Mibjcct en titled "Wolf and Montcalm." which took for its subject the linal phase of the Trench and In dian Wars, with I he battle en the plains of Abraham nt ljucbee as its nllmn. T. .. . .I..... I i l. ..1.1 T.l..... M1I4UIA. II lt4 IMMH IIV IIU' IMU lUM'll company (since defunct), nnd it was lll.ii n page out of Trancis I'arkuinu. and without reeer- Mitlon. The "tweHe best films of the year" as listed below in- these t lint haxc had first at I'liilidiliihln theatres during the ln-t twelc mouths. Msnv ho'd-eteis from 1!IU0 h.ne been pling iielghhorbend beuse', but uiniiet be In cluij',d. Here ees the lakt ( alphabet! -cal'.v in ringed I : "lirtlibeund." "Teel's I'aradite." "Koetlights." "Tour ilerscnicn of the Apoc Apec alp"c." "Kid." "Kismet." "Little Lenl Tuuntlctey." "l'ulen." "i'eter Ibbclseu." ".Sentimental Temim ." "Sign en the Doer." "Three Musl.cticrs." Tliul H"t of tucHe Includes (ery coin etMible hind et -creeii entcrliiln in Mil, spcWneie. coined... slapstick nnd trngedv. Tinnkiiey compels the jd mlssliiii tha' there weic several mere pictuies which i hiinoreuslj duniuiided entrance te Ihc list. Among them were Huge ltnllin'tj cxuuisite "Jnurne h Knd," whose lack of sub-tltle stunt alone was against it; the striking his toric film, "Deception"; Nerma Tnl madge's "The Passion Tlewcr," "Af fuirs of Anulel," "The Devil" mid Yeu Can Park Here TH ST. THEATRE 'OPPOSITE TERMINAL NEW YEAR'S EXTRA! J: 30 te 5 and 6:30 te 11 P. M. BETTY COMPSON '" "KOHtU: I.OANE TLC'KKU'S LADIES MUST LIVE It's I'lirnmnunt Plrlurr 1tiiirilt, I r iH, h'lluriliiT "BESIDE THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" I't inn'iie I'lrl'M- m mmm 1 f J 'tctixcl liprni intewn Atrniie & fnuixe NEW YEAR'S MONDAY CONTINUOUS 1:S() V. M. TO Jl V. M, ENTIRE WEEK eBn -m WW - r una i'yit m mk. nLstrx v a J P'--5' m VAi'tir.vu i r. rnoTei't-Avs photoplay h ritoTertAYB MARKETatJUHIPER j , .JjOKS - . zr 'M ! iA I CR'b V 1 II'ST NATIONAt ATTHCTIOV i:CI.USIV15 FinST mKflnNTATtON W lip mmi 111 y?&ES!ss'IB' 3 i : I ii WTT5.E fl . mtsrKmmmMmm I ! Tomorrow Night JBm I I ft at MiDNiaiiT M jfffy g nf'UliiPl?r llnn' I 1 1 ffl EXTRA I ffarlMglBBBl I ;' 1 PERFORMANCE I , !fl Tfm&T 1 ' isSifer Tomorrow At Midnight iSEiSf?Hies?! 1 MrV'"irV?i TTr" "Sil i MSa EXTRA PERFOFuMANCE dQ" I !;:i j ii-JV V JS-1 jjj i ?- ADDED ATTRACTIONS LUBOVSKA BALLET GREEK EVANS, BARITONE J ?? m JANUARY 9 RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "THE CONQUERING POWER" Ji f '; ' 55L 1 I 1 It NEST A SPniJOY Ml'rttCAt. I'MII 1". with jack wnsr, ci:uitun 'I'nNTITT A.VlJ tllij (.xOT'.X.W i:Tit. ADDi;n atthutien A llciucttn uf Surprises TOLLMAN REVIEW t'AN' r "tJlMTIKS Ol 1 'Jl erilLU Ai.T.1 OUT 1 1 Willi 12 :: DON'T TEH EVERYTHING I GLORIA f SWANS0N ir. WAl.l.Y ARA1llll.T - , lMCiiiir. . REID X J if r.tiu 4- ELLIOTT DEXTCR "11 jJJ le(, MAIIKI.I ' r WWQJV t I. .M le 11 1' At. 5 -BIG ACTS-5 HERBERT RAWLINSON in THK Mll.l.lOVA'nr." (ttt MM. .".ll .t I.IM'1'll I f l" II A .1" I" M I' M tllRI'.TY CnNM"S 1 wgy...r..w.......W..WM IWi JUS IWiiY "iJhrr BROAD AND SNYDER AVE.il "THE BARRICADE" tlllttsT I l)!ri "A PAIR OF SEXES" 1III.MIAY. Ttr.SI A MnnMll i!Ii"fn:in MOTHER O'MINE IIIIK-IIAt. 1KIIIW X SATl IIIIW HOI si-. ri'.TKIts In "Ml Ml I II-." ".M r INWIM 'is SI.W U.VIt-. iY tl M le 11 I' M !?0lt HARRY CAREY in "TH7. FOX" I i:mT MM I In "SH UH Mi" It! I't! MONDAY lil t uNTIN'UOl S I .0 TO 11 P. M. !j5 A PAnAMOl.NT 1'ICIl UC III I QiJma, Willi M 1 c I r 4 i " f- . LTt ' Ij It . 1 tn II 1' M MIIN A Tl K.S. IlllltlS AMI In "THE FOOLISH AGE" Weil., rlitirtt. "V Uft' Awakening" Irl.. Mit. II Will I'llUULL In "iiMii'itnrs mi" &ilcUa M. s 1 Vl '(O . .til I i II IIIVIIM .Y II L'.llll "THK, I 1IIM.T III- lilt'. I !.l(,t:V WiiliirMli. Tlmriil i. I rtilm A "-"I'lrdij i.fiiniA 11 iVkii i-ii iiiti l)F.Ti:it nml U M.I.Y HI. Ill In r i Tn c .u: 'ill CeeaTn,'' lnrUnl M lltl lilll I LSJeW M-AH'H !AY f M tO 1 1 t. ."T JIMI.NN) (lOUClllJ isae in 'Don't TeU Everything" BURN 'EM UP BARNES M I. II. Fit XK M.WO In "00 STRAIGHT" Till It.. 1'III.-"UVKM);r AMI DMi llrK" IHIIir iIII-0 In "RKll l-lll lllllir- IT '. viLr vvi'irL2fsriSiiioicsvsNN-vvvieocciss?if 9 v i .... ...... ..... lilt' mi. . a U.K... li I llllllLliitf .' vMyvwv-v-Mvw. vmvm.wmvwawv : . . .... .E .J PUWlJln'i A lll "M ill iii.iii ir 1,11 911 ill 'in1 "T -i nrnrn in .-, I "'i Mi A, r - i sf-S-L "SSrv j? f 8k"x3S 3 Shows Mendav V&JJlra 1:30 4:30 and 8:00 P. M. v'f5 3 Pill DCITVA Voni-e-." UUllllUU WMbk ilflMr' MOHDAYW jven. sJ.iiii. Si ..in. ,n. .1111, J. .i0 A HAPPY NEW YEAR JUBILEE! SPECIAL HOLIDAY WEEK ENGAGEMENT WIKKir.VS JOIIKMOST l'VOBlTL AHR0AIM 8 ETHEL LEVEY v TRAVELTALKS MS eiSVT &.SBttNL Jan. 13-14 m ALASKA, - - IAN. IJ-IO 1 CANADIAN ROCKIES, JAN. 20-21 M ICELAND flcKPDE"0,nH JAN.27-2B mi iNn.itN tieni.m i wiiii i m.miIMi (iiiinii..vvr 'n a i Mni ii. pi-nt m n i r m n n m hesus margueri'ta padula the elm city four HO VI I M I ny OV HOYS AV I V riM ' TK (li HM.KINI I ARTHUR McWATTERS & GRACE TYSON ( .. .... & nm ntu'itiimr miti- cVTkl I "rrprinir n Trafntv Triumph. I,ntitlcil. ,riiin.'i "'n " "" HARRY-BURNS & FREDA-STEVE JN A HCUPM UK rHAUArTHK COMIJOV f W Jl-H "T 11MV1C YOU TOIU IV i' uiiiu; Jiunsi I'll -' " ! elusk. "A DRESS REHEARSAL" K-2- y-. J?A m CVL'FnFN Norway and rrn q a M, tUt DENMARK rCU ' Ss SUIT7FR1 ANn . FFR lfl-11 w. - -. '-.::'- ??SW"aHAfflS ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursday Evening, Jan. 19 Inewyorksympheny! ORCHESTRA ALBERT COATES Gue3t Conductor SILOTI v'WSIWk i.am."As"i nt wi. iii:i.nv jiqi. GALA NEW YEAR'S "BILL "Nobody Heme" i"- jj MI'SK l. IMHI-l- ''kthe i irKvrKithnei Jl!i"lKim Alies a3eT Anita Stewart In rlr.t Hut rh-ilrtilia hlinnlnir "PLAYTHINGS v OF DESTINY" V? IM, ( HANOI fl l7lTTtsu " wi rn Wallace Reid Gleria Swanson AMI Elliett Dexter III Ciml'lnc'inn With VAUDEVILLE WARNING! De Net Ge te the Stanten Theatre Unless you arc prepared te laugh yourself almost te death at the screamingly funny picturizatien of Mark Twain's famous com edy romance the most sensationally funny screen spectacle ever conceived and executed by the mind of man. This is the William Fex production of Twain's celebrated comic extrava ganza, "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE in King Arthur's Court" -staged by Emmctt J. Flynn. TOMORROW NIGHT J FIVE MINUTES AFTER THE CLOCK STRIKES TWELVE EXTRA NEW YEAR'S PERFORMANCE ::i t.l(MMMNJMWMlmW M 5 a,?. & 3 "..i ?rm. i ! Ilnuiu hhewliiE 11 J'. M. "- ii. 1.- -. iun. ItiiKtlnu I'l.iniht ti:rriiiii TTMrnvlN iiMA'r ADELAIDE HERRMAN FOUR CASTING MELLOS .ii Mv.sn;nY imuiiii. -is ji naupvu. vkhi viiNiMK''X'r jEgOP'S TABLES ' PATHE NFWS I TOPICS OF THE DAY Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! GOLFERS! AUTO OWNERS! LEARN WHAT NOT TO DO FROM TlfUrlw nt Amliiin unit llnMf llu HARRY LAMGD Assisted by ROSE and CECIL IN A UA1IKIJ ON I.OI.riMI 1MI no;jeiiiuMi ii.i.i:ii vi-rmt tiii iiw.i." IT'S 90 HORSEPOWER! IT'S A BIRDIE! r....V".w""."'vy. .'''" "M!hi:' , OT. S:ii?'.i!SSi?,i!.?,iJii?2 i .iiiMru priiin, nai, inrimiinc n. ii""1.-'. ":. ,,",,:,ni -r, v S...T. iiVi irc in autnni-c, I'lmue mum 33iu. II If-KWrwwaa-wfiCnffiBWMir - .n.-wWM, HS-. u'vuvj; ..m Idebnd W) 1015 Market St. Urnad abv. Colombia Ave. Midnight Frolic M Mill . JWl K I lii-nHnu st-trti i't ii M. Ilurri. lljifli at 10 I. M. Twe Wonder Orrheatrnt Uptown I) mi Ins I'nnlnlit H 4 K 4A s. mBTiiimwMimm Te a V. M Mr 75f Aft.r 0 I'. Jl. ... ''' Iniliii!l I.nliiB l'rlcn. Aftijr I I. j. Sutiirduya MiDMr.iir hiiiiw kw WMva Tlcl.'th uu Un sBe Mr. Geerge Arliss 'llli: DISII.NUUIbltUll Al'lOJt Vv'ill Appear in Persen Th. ,k.' un3a ? -Mlrtnlfcht Shew . "DISRAELI" Wi FRANKFORD AVE. AND ALLEGHENY .MMmAmmw; AM. i( MONDAY I.Ol'Al. rAVOrtlTES MAIDS OF PHILLY'V TrescntlniT Thelr Own Version of MeJern Srinktrelny Madeleine Voed Mae Dale Sara My era Ida Uavil Emma Wapplier ynfi Drennan I Edtth Hart etjiki; .c rs ANL NAZIMOVA I.N DL1IAD' "CAMSLLE" a jiennnN vuhhiun MUNUAV - 13. 7 S. U rniiiiini TKeriltim ZhcstnutSLwestofBreacL. rS&2 XIAH.Y, 00c. KVCN.NUS. 7.1e SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, A1TUK 1 1. JJ. UVEN'INO I'niCCa CONTINUOI'3 It A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. ELSIE FERGUSON WALLACE REID 1J A rARAMOL.NT 1'ICTl RH "PnotepUjT acbierement of the yeir tfce ;'Ep:;: "PETER IBBETSON" Ledger. rj--i TOMORROW NIGHT EXTRA cLST-fn iSP MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE 2zJ!k ''-V CHESTNl'T ST. UULOW SIXTEEN I ARCADIA t. . 10 A M. TO 11 15 1 St. V 'J COMSIENCINC1 SrONDAT ETCCLUBIVK nRST PRESENTATION BETTY COMPSON IN r.VR.AMOUNT riCTUUI.ATlUN Vh' J. M. Barrie's Play, The Little Mieistei Maude Adams' greatest stage micccss and Bavn'e's greatest play. Made into a picture brilliantly worthy of this best loved romance of modern timca. V REFINED ENTGHrAINMENT' Srpili IV i ti.l.t Cl rl iJ SHELDON, THOMS & BABBS , l Mll K IIWTIIS 'SIBYLLA DOWHAN I dim, iiuim i in; (;ei,di-. kst HlltA JR. htlTTIUfl AriOIIAT ANII KUUILIIIHISTS ANTONIO SCARDUZIO .iriu.i, hunimr HTH niAIMT STS. MAT. IIAII.V 3 SHOWS TODAY 2:15, 7:30, 10 P. M. A Whirl of Gayety Special Midnight Shew STARTING AT 12 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT , - Ti TIIH ACADHMY OI' MUSIC"" Tu. iniiiii.i.riii.iuiii.iij-.MvUA I.I.H I ICIIHM I1UI.IU l.ltllt HllR I1KAIIM)' lmnlieiiy Ne. Miuor hill llirvunl nuliil.t Mull.. I PUtarlrlfnrt Mil. llUO CemiiMltlie IrllBl Mimlr. I M.I.I Art biiU llliriliirf bwt. $1.1 n in ) llu.i"! S1.3U n s,; , tM Aciul. A Him''i. II If 'lifliiiit,J CIIJSHTNUl' NT. OIT.K IIUI'SII uuii iiiiiii), nniirlif u SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE jii.ini tit 1IM.I, SHUBERT Ma r. 1 1 1 1 s k i TO'?(!tn u PASSING SHOV m'i Mll.lli: Hn.l l.ft.FNK IIOU Xl'lt McINTYRE & ! HEATH in the ",; jP;;a'i comply ADELPHI AS&HS lu "THE BAT" WALNUT -"J'flS today Helbroek BIynn in 'The Bad Man' i. " ' 'i " " r M1 HtHI' MARKET BELfiOTH ID M 1(1 ll l'l 1' M IIcIIeIiI'ii! llelld-ii Precrnin MUNI) 1 1:10 T(l 11 I". M. Till .Sl'hAM.Il HI' 11IL, UULdL. SENATOR lOl'ICS UV THK DT HII.I. CHANOLU rilllODAY v. .-.-.r -j---. -. -.- Li ALHQMB BROAD MAT. TODAY "ST ETHEL BARRYMORE" "'" In "IIIH'f. MI, UurimuHewn Clmlieu niifi-icum ... . n-... .. ;. - "" IHl ieiibv ,I0 ORPHEUM PLAYERS in "Daddy Dumplings" FORREST Pep. Mai. Today . "THE WANDERING JEW" ! mnnr A11PRO Junten De .t'ulla Uuis GARRICK Mat. Today Kv. Henry MilIer-rBIanche Bates m "TiuAueca ains, vmu" W TWELFTH tr MORRIS STS. y&y. w '..M .MOM)A-I.!!0 TO 11 M, DI IDINvi A WOMAN ' In Full My of AuJIn a Ilrautltul Ulrl li Satil In Hair "IIIJIIN -KM W IIAIlMVi'' Mlth JOHNNY IIINKH UlUli CJIAUED UaUKSPAY PALACE 1214 MAltKET STHKUT 10 M TO 11 13 P. M MOM)Y EXCM'SIVb Kill r SHOWING "THE CHILD THOU GAYEST ME" kp A I Irnt Vntleual Mlructleu lOtlC STAKSi Lewit Slant Brlin Ciillelan Willmm Desmsnd Mill Little Dick Heidricli I' i inir C lillil uf l'Ii Henun jn Hu I llojse." Tomorrow Night, Extra Midnight Shew M'AHICI T rvr i r hum 9 im vwurweaifcinwi ii i EUGENE O'BRIEN i in' I'irtST pnr.v station op "CLAY DOLLARS" Ufr'r i A CI 1 l I.MI, IIKII) v.i i iii rr iivnti i; 1.1 I1K1A bHANMIN MI1MIH DON'T TELL EVERYTHING I 30 TO 1 1 P. M. I'r u.l am llr Viu, -rur- iiiitat 30RTHLR BETTY COMPSON in "THE LITTLE MINISTER" MOMm -H3Q TO 11 l M B tk Rjwwll Vrm B N B . I il r 1 JST i CONSTANCE BINNEY i in "IHMIM mil llllli- "IN VISIBLE POWER" !' 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