nivv .. v r.u l7.M'i ' 1" '1$1 ,x. a- i- i- u - 'i w -F ' 1. .".,-? . -rw;. -w EVENING PUBLIC lilDDaEErHrL'AljELPHlA, SATtmbA JANUARY 7, ' 1922 j. : ""V MOVIEGRAMS of the week i I . Costume Film Popular Right Neiv Ingram- Valentine-Terry Combination Again Vete Films Barrymere Ji'fcV' V . ViP1, Pir.turn C.mmna S' "f. f JUST About four .venrs nge n 'certnln film producer n bis figure In scrcon scrcen scrcon dem inntle the pet-Hlv atnteinent tlint Mi cnmpnn.v would ninke no mere costume pictures bccnuic "the public Ik tired of tliem, doesn't wnnt them." TIiIh winter hns upr-n n return flood of thnt pnrtlculnr brand of pictures, for ftentcr In exfnt thnn It ever wns, nnd thnt mnn's rempnny hns been one of the lenders. Scnrccly n week rocs by without the visitation here of some screen tery of bygone days or picturesque "ether ends of the earth." This coming week it will be n glimpse into old Pnrls, the Paris of HnUnc tnd his "KiiEcnlc Orandet," filmed by Hex Incrnm uvler the title of "The Con quering Power," which opens at the Stanley. I nnd wnnted te get their money's worth WHO sec M would ever hnve expected te sec thnt great master of the elder French renllst school, the author of th.6 epic, Cemedle Humnlne, of the mere subtle, delicate character dis tinctions, placed upon the screen? Probably, however, the fnet that Hex Jngrnm has drawn In the nets of his directorial genius from the broadly sheet. Orlfflth gives us "The Twe Or " (with n new name) next week, nnd Teurneur Is working en "Larnn Deene," with Frank Keennn he of the remni'knblc face as Knser Uoene. Hew nlmut nn "Ivnnhee," with n cast ns carefully chosen as "The Three Musketeers'.' or "Francesco, da nimlul," w I t h Hew About Skinner In his old Filming These ,mrt r "Te Hnve Costume Yarns? nnd te Held" (ence dene with Mnr Murray nnd Wnllnee Held) filmed ngaln or "The White Company" or "Fran- cols" for "Chicot, the Jester"? Htrnngely enough, nenrly every one of these plnys would need n man of cx cx trnerdinary size and prodigious strength (another Maclste ixrhaps) te play one of the parts. Wanted n. fine ncter of this type for the roles of "Herdlo .Jehn,'' "The Itlnefc Knight," "Jeremy" or "Znglebn!" Lecal picture house arc hc'ing very much amieucd bti areuments advanced ll .1 . " . . .. ... V i i u i t.nr.i .i nv Utut en prospective natrens iche be leve that whnt factor caused their very decided 'hc government tar has been taken off cemehni'k. The ndvent of foreign films admtsilen tickets and iche teat very out of them. pOMING back te that subject of ces- Inpr'am, Terry end Valentine Combination Again Is mentioned as n cause, nnd nnetner Is p ven as the desire of many people te get as far nwny from preent times. Mi riwnt- wnr niul its lniriNlilli, cur- stroked spectacle rp.,t Itulustrial conditions and the rest, te the (lltl'iciUns possible. Whatever Is the true rca charncter study. iVpen, we should be grateful. The films of far less Impert nr(. f,,r better able te reconstruct pic pic te the fans thnn I tures from a pnst penerntlen than Is the fnct thnt "The i the stage. If the netnr- nnd iietrccs encaged will learn te wear the old- ur style clothes nnd perform eld-style habits In nn ensy. nnturnl way. there can be no objection forthcoming. Th. flood of Scotch fl'ms. "nunry tcrethv irheu told that this is net se There scemn te be a considerable por tion of the amuscmitJit'Sccklni; public tehich ders net rcalitF that the tax lias only been irnwved from free passes and tickets costing ten cents or less. IT IS distressing te note thnt the ex quisite version of "The Little Min ister" made by Penrhyn Stnnlnws, with Hetty Cempsflti ns "Lndv Hab ble," has been removed from the Ar cadln, Instcnd of remaining its sched uled two weeks. However, the fnns I must held themselves te b'ame if such Great Northern and the Allegheny In North Philadelphia. The tearful tale of "Ala lienten" and her family feck should be great meat for the outlying houses. SOMEBODY nsketl us the .ether, day what we thought the best pieces of screen ncting we had seen this season. It wns Imposslble Choice Hits te nnswer efthnnd, of Screen but "110 thought LtlJn IMrA brought te mind Acting Listed flr(4tf n cinudc C.lllingwnter in "I.lttle Lord Fnunt Fnunt lerey," Fairbanks as "O'Artngnnn," Luhltsch in "One Arabian Night," Arllss In "Disraeli" nnd Pauline Frederick in "The Lure of Jude. This Inst Smith Sen Island tnle will be shown nt the locust nil next week, I nnd this West Philadelphia wns will have n chance te see this Btunnlntr characterization of Miss Frederick's, which ranks with her "Mndnme X," her "Tesca" nnd her "Belle Deimn." THE first anniversary of the Stanley Theatre iclll be celebrated the tccck of January 30. A special pro gram Is being arranged, irith respect te main featuic, comedy and musle. Just trhat the feature trill be is net an nounced, but there ate a number of uoed ones, just release I or about te be, tehich leeuld be welcomed. Hew about "Tel'abtc David," tcith "Dick" llarthclrncsst NEWMAN LECTURES HERE Series of Traveltalks Begin Friday at Academy of Music E. M. Ncwmnn, glebe-trotter nnd lecturer, will begin his thirteenth Trnrcltnlk sensen nt the Acndpmy of Music en Friday and Snturdny, January HI nnd 14. The season consists of five consecutive Friday evenings nnd Sat urday afternoons. The subjects covered in 'the vnrleus Journeys will include "Alaska," "Cana dian Heckles," "Iceland." '-'The North Cape," "Norway, Sweden nnd Den mark" nnd "Switzerland." Thev will be Illustrated by motion pictures and coiercu scenes. The frozen wastes et Alaska will be shown at the first two lectures. I N THE meantime, the same Stanley week of January 111, which hns mero interest te me than the average month's entire output. H is "The Letus Eater," with Jehn Hnrrymore. The Interesting feature of it Is that It Is one of these nil tee rnrc cntcrtnln- Tlin T.lttlr. Mlnixter." nil managed te Mnrlnn Tlnvli.u ft !n,.l,t in mentn nessesslmr u snlrlt of delicate r reserve n certain renlltv de-pite pe-k- I (or next week. Acnln .Tesenh Crbnn is levity, such ns marked Stevenson's Pulls the Slrit.cs." "The Hennle Hrier ; renlly urtlstlc things fall by the way li." "Sentimental Temmy' nnd Mlde. "The Hride's P'ny," nnnthe II iIje Conquering Power" has thnt same trl nmtplrnin ulill. fpntiired "The reu TTnrenmnn" llmrnm 1 tllllnl till Vnlen tine nnd Alice Terry. And. probably again, thne same fans g'vc only a necend nnd nfter thought te the di rector nnd cencentrate their Interest and their nfTeetlens en the stnrs. VfttrnrtliiOoee tli Imnnrtniice of n man Hkn Ttiprnm tn the nlctures should be I tiln bonnets nnd iinslchtlv buth's. The ' resriniislMe for thr. Kttini. "Wrenir Hex." Auther. Albert Pny appreciated. ncters in "Pn-ien" nnd "Deception"! Th Pnlnce will have one of these son Terhune, Director Marshall Ncllan, He Is n man who has the taste nnd seemed te knew perfoetlv hew te mnnnge snowy nerthlnnd pictures of James subtitle writer, tJeergu Ade, nnd stnr, desire 'te Impnrt real nrtistrv te the '" " nt their wrists nnd the swords i O'lver Curwood. This one Is cnlled Mr. Hnrrymere, all worked with their pictures he ninkes nnd at the same nt their wnlsts. Maurice Teurneiir, ex- "Flower of the North." nnd Is espe- I tengrtes in tlielr cheeks. It Is net time Iieb the shrewdness nnd common 'cPt for -env peculiarly painted -ed- ' rlally Interesting in iew of the fnet , standardized comedy or labeled farce, mriKr tn bpe te It thnt NIOV nnve ll ""'""p iiuiui- - i .', v...-,-.., ... mui unit niiirnuui urmr Jivnry i. ; "" " nunicp- .! . " " ..v...i..j definite nnd ixinulnr nppenl te the vnsl I.t of the Mehli ens, v vld. and re- Wn'thnll. the "Litt'e Colonel" of "The . sprinkled lth sntlre. udlcnccs et movie inn. ne i",p " "" ,;",,v , ,;, , , j.ihh n u .uuiih ipm.ni ui iuicu f nn,i.tnnti..n nt I.Vas In fi mine even mere wirn xne . iciennn priiiiiivn roles en the screen, is one of the ends. - w...... -- -- , , t.T ..- !.. .... ' ... . pp .iuuL i-.n.. ins fiisnppenrnncp irem me screen nns Humors hnve circulated thnt Douglas I ueen one of lilnnlem real tragedies Fairbanks might fellow his cln",-lc Musketeers" with a try nt "Den "Our Wives'' at Orpheum ' The Orpheum stock plnyers, after pre senting "A Foel There Wns'1 Inst week, will stage n light comedy next week, entitled "Our Wives." It tells of n quartet of bnchelers, three of whom succumb te "the sweetcsf girl In the world," leaving only one "woman avoider." who tries hnrd te resist femi nine wiles. Dwlght Mende, Ituth Hob Heb Hob lnsen, Gertrude Hltchlc, Hnrrv Wllgus. 'ehn Tott nnd the ether favorites of the company hnve cengcnlnl parts. Mae Desmond In "Cornered" Mno D-smend nnd her players will nresent Dedsnn Mitchell's comedy cemedy comedy meledrnmn, "Cornered." nt the Metro politan Opern Heuse next week. This play wns giwn nt u downtown heu-e COLLEGIANS IN OLD PLAY Zelosephlo 8ec. et U. of P. te Give "Charles the 8ecend" Next Week "Charles the Second; or the Merry Monarch." nn old American piny writ ten by Washington Irving nnd Jehn Heward Payne nnd first produced In New Yerk In 1824, will be presented .,- m.ura.lnv anil Vrlilltv rvenltlCH at the New Century Drawing Itoems by the Zclosephlc Society of tne univcrsuy of Pennsylvania This old comedy, which is sprinkled with music throughout, will be preceded lif n nnntemlmp. "The Dream." danced by Miss Mnrgarct Schell nnd Herace Scllg. Thcte will be a different cam in "Plinplea the Seenliil" ench lllgllt. and nmeng these taking part are Hose SclinrJc, Margarita Champien, Dorethy Yeckcl, Kstciie iNcwmnn, i.cwis imi D. Harlow llurke, William Housten, Charles Ilell, Herace Sellg, N""'i"jn nicmcns, Jeseph llnlnvllle nnd 11. S. Gerllngcr. lrn,.ln..a nl.1 Amnrlcnn nlnVB pre diiccil by Zcle Include "The New Yerk Iden," "Fashion" and "The Breker of Bogota." Chld Caused Return te Stage Bessie McCoy Davis, hcndllncr nt the Chestnut Street Opern Heuse- next week, expects te retire from the stnge in n few yenrs, nnd this time the re tirement will probably be permanent. An Bessie McCoy fnnled "lnmn, lanm Girl," she left the stnge nt the time of her mnr'rlngc te the. late Hlchard Hard ing Davis. ' Fer five yenrs- the stage knew nothing of her. She declares that this season with Mndge Kennedy. It ' ns seen nil her daughter, Hepe, begins is n creek piny ami gives Mist. Desmond . her regular school education nnd is n chnnce te piny two distinct roles. ' therefore compelled te ctfnse trnvciing Frank Fielder, Jny Mulrey.- Frank I with her mother she will make her Camp nnd ether mcmlrrvef the com- second nnd ilnnl retirement from the puny will have congenial parts. stnge. ( l.e Tllni.fn 1tmnp7 novel. And. since the fi'ming of this Balzac -t-rv, he hns shown It ngnln In his mnkinc et the strict' v conventiennl. straight forward "Turn te the Kleht." and thnt best-seller of some jenrs. back. "The Prisoner of Zndn." Frem advance ncceunts, it weuM pjecm that he lui taken liberties with Balzac, both In story and setting. Ihe time hns been advanced nnd H new a Tpinie iiiuieiinuji'e iieneu wiui ." Cn,esar de Bazln." "Beau Bnunmel, 'icntlemnn of France" or anither Dumas romance. And he nnd Mnry 'nve been mentioned for "When Knighthood Wns in Flower," although this lntter seems te have fallen through. Arliss in "Disraeli." which has nt- i trncted te the Aldine mnnv who usually The Victeria has Dustln Fiirnum In "The Devil Within." n sen stery: the Stanten retains "A Connecticut Yan kee." the Knrlten keeps "Peter Ibbet Ibbet sen" nnd the Aldine holds ever "Dis raeli,," The last three stand far above the nveragc program movie nnd deserve their more-thnn-ene-week stnys. That sentimental 'Over the Hill" mimi the een iitne.-s of the days et shun the movies, is one of the het ex- gets its nrst sneictng in the "neigh- which tile nutlier wrote nnd the Pan- ample of a forceful, entertaining. ' hnrhoed houses" ncjt irrrk. Fay's thnt IiiTinn n etured in "The Four 'uiman costume film. Arllss. by the Knickerbocker has it out in "West Horsemen." P' s-lbh thev hail some way. Is te de "The Green (teddes." of tlie sets of the 'nttT hing nreunl 'Is pnent tnse vehicle, en the silver PHII ADFLPHIA'S IFAniNC tmpatrfS DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. 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Bs 24' lit 1 1 ) l!i ' Ik. h f I . i r '"'iii!ri!!ir',"iii!ir",n!i!"m'""ii!i'r"""Hr "iiir w i m nil 5y- --3 imfw$ 3WI I ' -r - T 31X II Jb Ms, fS Wfiit Jeseph , - BK v at the. Wmm if ADELPHIife BI rt r 125T-S TINt HERE.rJAN.1 6 W1 Kft "' nL S22T" K v7 BANNsrsfi. K-K i W uSfe " WDDECOMBE Kim x V i ,..,,.,,, 1 'lar v-, N' Vntch for it. ble "Orphans fif 0 EXTENDED reference has been'' : ;ic ::: '.' i . . mnifc here te "Orphans fif the i'; Rlerm." the big (Iriffith feature. Since ;'; It is playing a legitimate house andr being exploited m a regular drama, . iiiciM.ileii is tejt te the aromatic i . column. . ::: : ;; ::!: "Sporting Widows" nt Casine Al K. Hall her ils the enmnnny of fun-' ninkers In "The SpertiiiR AMilews " show which opens nt the Casine next Menilnj niglit. A1m in the enst of this j nttrnctlen n'e urh hurlesiiue (averltes ' ns lleh Ktiirtr.mnn, Helen Uenntreni. i. . I- II... .1. M 1 H..ll 1.1 ;;,.;,.,;.;,. n. uj..n .i . '' "l! "" "'" "'"""-: J'" , W, .'. M'"''Y i.ir".." 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Tux Snttirdnj- & llnllilnyti, 2 KvrnlnK Shown ; nlnn'n fliSO D- i e -r trniPMip nnmii i- trAtmEVIIIF m. ntiiiuiir a. r. rwcnns i-ii-uii. tjuv - " llltllAll AND SJONTnOSIKBY AVK. P. 1. NUnn.Nli-il'Ingfr. flni'1 Mrr. ;cj r.TC.3i30tel0lt3 Orth. 40C. Hale. rK WKVIIN ACTX uml SKI.IXT rifTllltK I'HenKAM MAT HHKK BROWN and EFFIE WESTON tiii: DANCING ni:nTANTKS" I.A DOHA A IIKC'KMAN. A I.ltTI.K HIT OP KVICIIVTIIIMJ JESSIE In ' WIM.IAMH TAYI.OK. HCCENTIMC DANCKHH h-atuikv JOS. B. DONOVAN and IN AN OIlIfllNAI. rOMKIIY, "DOINO WKI.I,, MARIE LEE THANK YOU" KI1.VNK IIAIIIIV, n (Inlitiy Chilli I .1IAKKU It IH.lireul). CemrilY nnd Heng . ADELAIDE HERRMAN & CO. (Widow of Knmetis Herrmn The Orrnt) OITKltM A XltlV HKUir.S OF M1HTKUY I'ROIII.TOIS An Inillnn Hern nrr "It ilnmifil lir lnillm" A (irllv (ninfilv. "In for T.lff" 'ATHK M'W- Tlll'lf 01' TIIK I) V V AK,K(I1"H rHI.KW Y-O.U C-A-N P-A-R.K H-E-R-E THEATRE oitesiti: trkminai, Wm. S. Hart In n rnnmeiint ricttirr "White Oak" Thiimdnj-, l'rlilny .1 Snturdny Ethel Clayten In n I'nnuneunt I'lcture Exit, the Vamp 69 - S 6iJicadi Grrmnntettii Arnue & Yrnnnce .MONDAY. TUKSDAY & WKDNKSDAY Betty Compson IN OnOIlOE I.OANE Tl'CKCIl'S "Ladies Must Live" It'n il rnrnmeunt riftiirr TIirnfiDAY, ntlDAY X. HATl'RDAY CONSTANCE BINNEY In "ROOM AND HOARD" l1 ereiac PRICES-BIES Ex"50 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Beg. Men. Night, $- nnruiATr .lcp.cAT Br ,u C. rur. YH D.WLUV OHI. 5EAT5 ti.lu 1.50 mmmMF Jll wjw jySa A.H.WOODS THE. FAMOUS FARCE FROLIC THAT RAN ONE! ENTIRE YEAR AT THE ELTINGE THEATRE., H.Y. METROPOLITAN CAST AND PR0DUCTIO ; i M A ' MVl hT STS. I'. l. NIXON-NIUHI.lNIIK.n. Mnnnnfr I 1&0Z All Next Week Daily at 1 :30, 3:30 and 6:30 te 11 T M0. tf PHILADELPHIA PREMIfiRE FORREST THEATRE WED. NIGHT, JAN. 11 &&r TWICK DAir.Y TIIKRIiFrr.n MATS. AT Si NIOltTS AI 8 D. W. GRIFFITH Presents ORPHANS OF THE STORM IIY ARRANGEMENT WTtn KATE CI.AXTON With LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH Te the Public, Whose Servants We Are: Since it ia impossible for tis te control the many advertising sources that speak of our plays, we take this means of giving you 'our personal viewpoint en our new production. Yeu perhaps recall we frankly had little te say one way or the ether, of our last production, "Dream Street," when we showed it in the regular theatres, but we feel this is a different propesition: , Our present production is "ORPHANS OF THE STORM," taken from the old play "THE TWO ORPHANS." We have attempted te combine with this story a phase of the great French'Revolutien, with, at least a little of the spirit and manners, of that period. Excepting for certain scenes in the latter part, we de net' claim any particularly spectacu lar features. Its greatest merit, if it has any, lies in the characterizations which reflect, as best the players can, the natural features d the great moving face of humanity. If you chanced te like "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" and "WAY DOWN EAST," we believe you will find something in this te please you. As I have nothing te de with the acting, I feel I mairdiscuss it freely, My own opinion, strengthened by the sentiment voiced at the preliminary showings, is that this most im portant contribution te my work reveals a higher standard of acting than these artists have previously reached. Our staff has made all possible effort te reproduce the atmosphere of the time in which the action is laid. I can assure you that this production represents our greatest investment in time, labor and money. Te you, who have ever been se sympathetic and se appreciative, we bring our netvest offer ing. The rest we leave te you. Most sincerely yours, (Signed) D. W. GRIFFITH. BY AVERY H0PW00D (CO-AUTHOR OF"THEBArj AND CHARLTON ANDREWS WALNUT "One of the Treats of the year." Morning Ledger Walnut St. at 9th Impossible te Extend Engagement I.AST n NinilTS I.M' I M VT1NKK8 IIKO. 3IIIM1AY THE LUKE OF JADE" Ik il Thrilling Klr.ry of Secial Inlqutllri In n (puvrrmnrnt Htntlen In the rieulli Ken lelundN. It .In-t Trrmi. M llli Atinnanlicre untl Thrills TIIIH IS TIIK IIKST I'ICTt'Ri: PAULINE FREDERICK has m-i:it Aiui:xri:i.i.iSe Kviiiirn ekkat success .lAM'AUY 111 Mil- I l'llII,Al)i:i.llll A MIlilviM. PRISCILLA DEAN in "CONFLICT" rTl-T?. NIOHTR. SAT. A HOLIDAY MATS ri.H-t.e: m.oe noe. alt. ether .matinees VI.Ii SKATB RESERVED H.Oftfll.BO MEATS NOW BELLING MR. GRIFFITH and the MISSES GISH will per per senally appear at the Opening Performance WEDNES DAY NIGHT and again at THURSDAY MATINEE and NIGHT. GARRICK rMi tint n nil .1lin'lltl J li ftfii .v A M - . I . NfyON-Mltm.lM.KU, MunHtfr --2-I -z iiiii ix iioireiair mm u;nu in m Last Week of the Lovable. Laughable Bandit. MUTESC . THURSDAY I.S0)TURDAV(2,0d) iSyMtsKSOBnit at above rtipxixts. &xtix w icitnctrr, WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 16-SEATS MONDAY WILLIAM A. IIIIAIIY IN ASSOCIATION WITH RHANDN LONDON I',it. "THE SKIN UAMb" a:3(l mid 0:311 1(1 1 1 NEXT A OTADV CXX? T-IJC XJKmrni, WEEK " - v vx 1 1 ijc nis.cm AND A (HIM, WHO (JOT AWAY I ANDEII IS MI'.rrik KNOI AMI AM) COH.1) MIT SIAfK J''",'',!.'"': AND THAT or WILLiAM J. LOCKE'S MOR .LiO MADE FROM THE I'VMOI'H HOOK AND l'l AY "THE .MORALS OF .MARCUS OHDElNr'" Willi nn Kxrrllrnt C.it Hriidtd by the l'ciur hrrffA lnmril.. MAY McAVOY Kathlyn Williams and William T. Carleton TUESDAY NIGHT PS LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Chftnut nnd Jun'tirr .... .... . . . . bam'i. nixen-nirdlinuei; matinees Wednesday and Saturday IliiBlnmn Manaitr nsr TO ADAPT THIS NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT TO THE QARRICK iST staOE. SPECIAL REHEARSAL MONDAY NIQHT WILL DH NECESSARY, AND IT WILL OPEN TUESDAY NIQHT. "Magniflque et Tree Drele," Said Marshal FecJn E. ZIIXirELD, JR., l'RESENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE TJIE ZIEGFELD I FROLIC WITH THE ROPE-WHIRLING WniMHIOAL WIT WttvL ROGERS ni'FFV AND COMPANY, JACK MKlOWWi ALII'ORNIA UAMIILERh. ARTHUR WKfJ. 1ILEH. rii.Mll, EATON. ANNETTE HADB. HRANDON T"NAN, JIMMY Dl! x j niiiihiif i i,-t jii'ib j li a if ti i it in1 v i t rr a mii ALKOTII, NED WAYIIUKN'H ''ilAN('IN,'D(V.EN"'i MANY OTHERS ZIEGFELD FROLIC BEAUTY CHORUS (lay uml (Inrseeua Depletion of MrtronelltHn Nlclit Life lllrndlnr. Allnrlnir ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC Neirltlri RlnglnK Willi Mirth nnd Mcledr Rndlnnt with Levellncai 8 YEARS' RUN IN NEW YORK STAGED IIY LEON EKHOL NEW DEN AH HAGGIN ART CREATIONS N10HT I'ltHT.S. M.00 TO 83.WI. WI'.D. Si SAT. MATS. 77c TO 13.30 .NEATh FOR THE HECOND WEEK ON BALE THURSDAY 5(1 Uclew MARKET MT, ay in J'i Evcnlnga, UH I IttKOH SS-BIG AC IS WltU CBxamvx bt, ny JOHN GALSWORTHY. A Londen nnd New Yerk BufeM, JANE GREY .-.. v Ti-vrptritniiVAT. KNGLIHII CAST ..oretA hocet uue- cwunxar: wtuwun, raeiw wautex mf AND GLADYS WALTON In "Till: HOWDY" j a iwih St . C'rtiir Ae. VjU&AA 1 30, 3,3 0M x Mnn. & Tuf..-nrt"" '""' ,'" "The Face of the World" WEDNT.SDAV AND TIII'll"DAV HARRY CAREY In "THE FOX Si Vb t. "Uffiilnn I'D Willi l.llc" Frl TSetverU? 2d Bt. ab. Market au, H:80, a:30te 11 Ilir. GOLDEN SNARE" remlng 1'rUelllu h,,.- , ., .... ..ui I.A.TAMTrTil 00, 7 te 11 CalUeu-m, tn ItJft: Market Mt hl neth i.au, a 30, 0 30 te 11 ttiaxleA. i m'ieb .Men.. Tiie. III7TTY COMPHnv i "LADIES MUST LIVE" Wed., Thurn CON'STANCr llivvirv "ROOM AND BOARD" '" I'rl-.Snt.. WM. H. II ART In ...,. " 'P"P IHIW MONDAY AND TI'rDAY "A CERTAIN H'CII MAN" WEDNESDAY HERIIERr RAWI.INSON la '-i'iih .'iii.i.ni.N.iiitr." CdlUtif)i IIIIIISHAY AND IRIIMY "THE IIARRICADE" ' HATI'IIIIAY GL.M1VK WALTON In "THE ROU II V" tfVvyrrSfVVvvvvvv 1 " --. ti WTY U w in BPMD llreml llflew Lnnil FRANK NIRI1LINGER Duslncis Mmiuner aWEuL?I& VK MONDAY NIGH13 EVENINGS AT 81B rerOLAll MATINEES WEDNESDAY ll SATURDAY KNOAGE.MENT TWO WEEKS ONLY HEART-WINNING COMEDY." WORTH A DOZEN THRILLERS. , AS BREEZY AS SPRING ITSELF. SAM H. HARRIS Presents v2lfi! MW.ffl' 4Bfe Jfe ' WITH Wf RYAN Or A. F.. THOMAS HUGOE8TED IIY STORY IIY WALTER PBICIIAIID EATON Staged by SAM FORREST Direct Frem Triumpli at Cert Theatre, New Yerk NIGHTS, S0c te $2.50. MATS., 50c te $2 HEATH FOR LAST WEEK ON HALE THURSDAY FOR HENI'.FITS AT THE IIROAD AND (IARH1CK THEATRES Al'l'l V AT THE GENERAL OFFICE. IIROAD STREET THEATRE LMJmV",i J MHIi .Meji. WimI, Hut , 2,l EMMETT WELCH Minstrel. Hullr en "Th fahelt" TrocAdnre C1"'i7 uiMiemi ana Biur ,' DA IWtea UawtJUa Eaner iltueriiuuii 11.11. Wnlnul HI. Ii """"fl Helen Wnr. '. VI.Uni;t.T Jnenli'sieln. 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