M qi i v ''livffi ' mfS'SbPffi tfy'f !--l-' ,.r -- - EVENING PUB&IC' i iii ,l''iiM ' i' 'ifc ." p i, WMW",MI " ' ' 11(11 flGe DailMeVieMagaxind Egrai! . i SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL LOVE BUFFALO BILL FILM FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOO& IV IV. By CONSTANCE PALMKB Hollywood, Calif. ? QCHOOL children nre Relng te bless ffcO the filming of the serial "In the 'rTtJaTs'ef Huffnle Ulll," for it will mnke F i m m 1 - IaxaT HTnADIIt-A .4 '9 IcarHinB et History n ibii inmut. -Ti. .. i.HA(iaM nmi iwiinprrinir k. They nre having srent times at the ahidle trying te get the picture fechnfcally correct. Such questions ns V.he was in the theatre when Lincoln TUis-ebet, and what effect hh assassina assassina ien had upon the fccttllng of the "West, arc agitating efficlnls considerably. Anether 6crlal of Interest te students S "With Stanley in Africa." Who , went with Henry M. Stanley into the t'ark continent t,earchlng for 'the les-t jr. David Livingston? Did that his toric expedition enrrv with it ordinary xlnglc-shet rifles or the repeating guns that were net jet en the market? IChey have been nhlc te locate people who were living at the time tin's: events took place. The keeping of diaries a In eguc then, fortunately, ami many such records have been turned ivcr te the company. One of our big railroads has net only epvned Its books of the period but lias -ired tome of the engines and cars uccd at thnt time. As n personal example of the general Informative alue of pictures, when cvcral people were gathered lit ni) house the ether en cuing, wanting te de remcthlng rather tmuMinl. we "tarteu asking each ethe- questions, the nners te which eery one should knew jut en general principles. You'd be surprisea nt the. things wc found we dldii t knew. The star of the class was Alfrej Jer' l.er. Miss I" -kferd's as-slstant director We Himplv couldn't stump him en ancient hMi.ry. "Hew the dickens de teu knew all thee thing. -' we aske. . He grinned sheepishly nnd admitted. " 'Intolerance ' I ucd te be uduince man for the picture." Then we began te wonder jut what films had given u. albeit without our knowing it. Sfrl information Up listed these: rtw Birth of n Natien. ' ' 'Intolerance. "Thcolera." "Passion." Deception and "The Three Musketeers.' While the historical nccuraej- of these pictures may be questioned, they surely give us a ceiuprehensic knowledge of the rannners and customs of the periods In which they an: laid Se It bchoexes the makers of costume pictures te be carefnl. It's se easy te go wrong and what a storm of abuse will swirl around tbelr heads from the public they tried te deceive Peepe arc no 10ngerswa.. Rf KnnThc t scrinli OI, lowing pictures whole. m.-ntien "The IMue Pox" and "Nan "!.. . ,,r i of tnc North" were directed by lien FERDINAND P1NNHY HAULE is yn, though they were made by going te make "Faust" for his sec- i different cempnnles. The featiin m end venture in celluloid. lie is tuklng plajers in "The Blue Fe" nre Ann all the versions of the story thnt have : Little. Jeseph Olrard, Charlie Mnsmi been written, and is culling from them nnd J. Merris Fester. The fenturi'. the human anil humane attributes of players in "Xnn of the North" art the characters. He considers "Faust" Neva (Jerbcr, Je.ti1i (Jirnrd und Asli nnd "Itomee nnd Juliet" the purest ten Dearholt. I don't knew of un. .n.i mi.t etwlnrinr rnninnces of all time. . serials in which ltuth Lanffstm mi- '"" "" V . .-. ..7.. . . I . i ..... .. ." . ..-.,,... ml.. pi-nriMi eesiiie inese ou nimuuii. im serial in which Herb Itawlinsen ap peared was called "The ('nils Ken nedy Stene".." That s the only name I knew It b. I'm nfra'.d I started th Vi'lcntlne contrexersy myself. If ou nuist knew. Yeu s?e. I c.prescd nn unfaorable ojinien of his recent act ing, nnd hew dare I. nnd who cares for my opinion anyway, nnd I'm enlv a jealous old grouch nnd all tha,p nirt of thing. Served me right, didn't it? JWPJ Ti k 6'2r-- jjrew-w " "r t-. . 1 1 i m nw im m hi -we, tw ' - c5P' i -K$wyJr if ! , FRITZ LKIBEU 5 IPc tci 6c jfad te publish the pictures of such screen players at ere It sungested lnj the fans re THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX I By HENRY M. NEEIY 9 be horribly disappointing te yftu and'I try te stick ns near te the truth an pos' slbtc In this .department. Hut I can nsstire you that I'm neither young nor geed-looking. Oeshamitcy, I wish I were J Address Hetty Ress Clark care of Lisky studies, Hollywood. (Isn't she n pippin?) AVe have censorship in Pennsylvania because it's the law and It's the lnw because there are n let of movie directors who can't be trnsted te produce pictures that would pss muster even among the brpadcst-mlndcd people. Censorship isu't the Ideal method of handling the situation, but we haven't developed the Ideal method jet. Censorship is crude, nnd I hate the theory of it, but I'd rather have it ns it is than glui unbridled license te some movie directors and producers I knew. 1 sometimes resent the presence of a police force and nn army nnd navy, but they're both necessary for our pro tection against unscrupulous people. The censers arc the pollen and the army nnd the navy of the movies. The man you liked in "Foel's Paradise" was Theo Theo eore Kosloff. He Is n great Russian dancer nnd settled In Hollywood te tench hh art, but gradually get Inte pictures. And I'm glad he did. I think his work in "Foel's Paradise" was quite the best and most Intelligent and most convincing of Its type that I've seen en the screen.) Mrs. F. T. It was E. K. Lincoln who played the ' detective opposite Scenn Owen In "The Weman Ged Changed." Naemi Childers hasn't made a picture since she played Jean Ulackmoere in "Courage," but you mustn't think she has retired from the bcreen. Yeu see she mnrricd n chnp named Luther Reed, net long age, and they're still very much in lore. I but, of course, they'll recover just as i we nil de. De I think she's beautiful? Well. If Id been en the lurr tlinf i-nirn ! her lirst prize In the beauty contest , through which she get her start In pte- i turcs, she would have had one mero vote, inc nushnna in "Courage" was Sam De Grnssc. M. i0 m i;" aS .V W .";i -j6us i rf ' Uncommon Sense Ily JOHN I1LAKE Watching ihe Winning Playcte THE baseball scout, sent out by the team owner te find new playere, Bits quietly In the grand stand watching the game. , He picks out n particular player. If the player repeatedly does stupid things, the scout turns his attention te another member of the team. He Is net looking merely for the man who doesn't make any mistakes, but for the man who nef only makes the fewest mistakes, but uses bis head when there is nn opportunity. USUALLY the scout leaves the game without finding any one worth watching from day te day. His rcpu tatlen depends upon his picking a big league plajcr. And a brg league player must deliver the goods, net once, but right nleng. When be docs una n iiKcij-.jouuBeiti Ik. onMtea linplr nflpr limn te Study him. And presently, convinced thnt he Is the rigut sort, no reports niai ncru ia u. wuh for the manager te engage. This Is done regularly in basebnll, and has been done for a long time. Alse it Is dene In business mero than you suspect. THE great corporation, In ordcrte continue te be great must con stantly recruit Its staff. If Its stand ards of efficiency increase, it needs bet ter nnd better men. These arc net easy easy te find. They de net, as n rule, come iu looking fe'r jobs. Se they must be hunted out. If an enterprise Is particularly suc cessful In a particular line, you may be sure that its business nvais stuay Its personnel, nnd find out who is re sponsible. Sometimes It Is' nn executive, hidden away somewhere in a back office. He is harder te locate in that case, but a man famtllnr with 4tm tmstness can usually trnce him down. - . THE geed players nre nlwaya under observation. And they havq no trouble In .ccttlnir new nlacea If the old ones de net offer sufficient opportunity. ion may net think your work is cetjntlng, hut it Is. If It Is particularly effective, somebody knows about it somebody with the power te offer you promotion and bigger chances. Copyright, lett .Tr It f'HARD'-RIDING HAT" MAY BE CAUSE OF THAI BALU 5t'U I fexpert Alse puts Blame Upen Med-' " ern Cooking Methods Some claim It's n family trait te be come bald nt nn early age. Charles HIckc, a specialist of this city, enlarges upon n theory thnt -it's the feed con sumed today nnd the lack of fresh air thnt is responsible. "The man who carries his hat as much ns possible," explained Mr. HIckc, "Is Indeed wise. Mere or less pressure In brought te bear upon the temples because of tight Inside hnt bands. "Thin steps the proper circulation, the nourishing oils nre net sent through te )!! W MM. 13 ;v '. rvr flin Kali, itin raftlB it(W atiJ !. i'ii .. ;:,.""'.."" .r. -:..,i"- " iutih lulling uut ID UIU iudi); n-i "And, tee, feed today Is net nrencffX which nlas. will probably never if.t?; J was far better In evcry wriy," pfre biiiiJJI under bricks nnd the feed coekcdiov.i tnai. una mne was Blew, but tWf1 nourishing elements wcre net .? J out. vv"1 "i "In thin modern mre nf rrna -j .. ' rlnlfr n .llnner In ;,;.". "u 0. ', y, nnd n great deal of real worth u I tnKcn nway in tue uurry with tbn (( If and floats abetlt in nlr. 8tean- V "Yeu see,", continued the special!. ,i nulling dewn'rt lock of his en i hi !'!' "this needs a let of nourishment. nZ:lm red bleed, ana plenty of it, Wn w";f toward making plenty et healthy nit. MjWift nnil will hnsa his effort en that thesis. He will use even mere pxtcnsiveiy man he did Ui "The Rubaiyat" background of paintings. He sajs he will be even mere daring in his use of light and shade. It Is impossible te estimate just hew much mero daring he can be. ns we Jiaven't seen "The Rubaiyat." It's tied up in the courts, jeu knew, by a group of irate stockholders. They spirited the film out of the cutting room and have Indignantly taken train for New Yerk. Mr. Earle ha.s issued a warning te exhibitors that te exhibit it would be at the risk et court action, and te trade MI and William Tarnum should be papers that te advertise it would entail addressed t. Scenario Editor, Fe Stu the same. This is nil a rather tawdry ji08. Tenth avenue nnd Ftftj -hfth business, and will net help the film any. ' stn-et, New Yerk Thoe for Snub Pel- even were it complete .Mr. l-arip i,.r,i tn Hal Reach Studies, iie'lv- Cius Costelle. Hetel St. .l.inii Scnnarlii Fiiltnble for Buck Jenes. Tem chortles that he is holding out 1.1.000 feet of the key-scenes of the picture.) Nice scrap? SCREEN DEMANDS YOUTH, SAYS HEAD OF STUDIO weed, Calif. Theec for Hebe Daniels te I.asky studies. Holljweod, Calif. Harry Carey nnd Thcda Mara have no present connection with film companies. Address Ruster Kenten, United Studies, Hollywood. te gather your opinion of him, since I letlce in today's paper that you have already expressed jour opinion. Rcalb, would you express it again? "New I am wondering if you are anything like the 'oucstien and nnswer man in the Motion Picture Magazine I He is quite n humorous old man, nt east, I think he Is old. he told me n much. Hut you jeu have me guess, ing. I cnunnt determine whether veu are jeung and geed-looking or whether i OU firn CrilV nnd l.n)wirltln I 'I would like vcrv much te have you answer a few questions for me, nnd I shnll thank jeu with all my heart. "What is Iiettj Clark's address? What is the name ()f the picture which Rudelph Valentine (again, I'm serrji and Gleria Swnnseu are new making? .nu why de pictures in Pennsylvania have te he censored, since several won derful pnrts of "The Sheik" were emitted here in Philadelphia that were shown in New Yerk? And hist, but net 'eust. tell nie. In a wn that no one will knew (it's a secret, de veu like alentine reully, and hew much, or don't ou like him nt all? I d just leu te knew jour opinion. "Peimlt me te compliment you en rtur letter-bev column; it Is very, very nterestitig. In the future I shall ue r miss a day of it. I trust I have net talked jeu denf. dumb nnd blind, but next time it will be a bhertcr letter i i eallj : 1 Philadelphia's Beauty Spot Yeu are invited te the open ing festivities of the Cafe Lerraine Wednesday Nite, January 18th. Frem' 9 till closing Dancing te the Incomparable Music of "the Jelly Crew" en the "Futurist Fleer" Entertainment Extraordinary Miss Penfield, Heitcn hi iirTxisiii RSVu r h4 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Recent importations representing purchases of selected Rugs from Persia, Turkey, India and China under most favorable after-war-conditions, make it possible for us te offer at A i Tremendous Redmctiens Frem Fermer Seasons A wonderful assortment of distinctly rare and luxurious Oriental Rugs at New Lew Prices Selected at random from this choice collection we quote the follewing: ' i 'I Size Feet Silc Price n lOO,,nO GJOTK ' -r-i i. ietr..nn er7C rterasrnan .j..uai7.u iu A Nite net te be forgotten Unlimited Parking Space pJwf'li g" 12.2x8.7 250 .11.2x9.8 295 .13.5x9.5 275 .11.0x8.3 275 .10.4x8.1 375 Feraghan ..12.6x9.8 275 Savalan ....12.1x8.10.... 250 Serape 11.3x9.2 325 Alse many unusually handsome Savalan Serape . . Anatolian Turkish . rxl aiv .... Size Feet Sale Price Sultanabad 12.0 x 9.0 $325 Serape . . . .11.7 x 9.6 225 Savalen . . .ll.lOx 9.4 225 Anatolian .14.5 xll.3 425 Kherassan 16.9 x 9.9 575 Turceman .17.7 xll.3 575 Arak 12.6 x 9.2.... 475 Hamadan .16.2 xl0.2.... 750 Savalan ...13.0 xlO.0.... 425 Serape 18.0 xll.5 750 pieces in odd and larger sizes. ' ABRAHAM LEim, In charge of pro duction at the Gehhvyn studies, in Culver City, Cal., in talking of the production icquiremcnts of the day, "Will reu nleape tell me the name of .. . I the man who plajed in "A Peel's Para- ' ': tlite," pert of a Spnnish tjpe, who wanton JJoretny uniten te marry him lie bIfe took the part of the butler in 'Forbidden Fruit.' Thank jeu." M. R. If I were a barber or pfrsennl'v bnd hair cneueh te bother with I misht be nble te tclj you what Held nnd Deur MacLcnn and Rudelph use te make their hair se sleek and Shiny. Rut I really don't knew." 1 imnjrins shoe blacklns or stove polish would accomplish the same result if you want te trj it. Madge Evans Is thir- - i ,l. . ...... . tppn venm old new. l reel sure she .ircBscu iuc nec.i wr yeuwuui piaycrs , . n ld",e.rd veu , plcture Und would be that the opinion wasn't altogether fn- te Interpret youth and romance en the ' v,.ry gaj te hear from you. Her nd- I verable. Funny pnrt of it all is that I screen. "We cannot afford te stand I dress i9 50 Cathedral Parkway, New think he nan premise of beinc one of till." said Mr. Lcbr. "we cannot rclv Yerk- ' our, vcry b!'fit a?t.ers nml rm mero '""' ,m , .r ? cannot rciy , . nuxleuH te have him make Keed than en actors and actresses because they ,rrl'T. i,pM, most of the f,ln" "he hnvc Jl'"Ped en have become popular in. youthful roles. ', ,','"!" Ll i.rZTnt i fnnJ mc 80 unmercifully. I think it's preb- . nbiiy best net te give jeu a personal de scription of inync-'f. The truth would ( Repeat my opinion of Valentine? Net while I hnvc geed bente. I've get my fingers crossed nfter my last ex perience, nut jeu enn judge from that Ws an QKsL hit! 1 WANT MY MAMMY JMani ? .iH We t?i CHINESE RUGS Of rare beauty, artfully embossed, in rich blue, rose and tan grounds. 6 x 9 ft. 8 x 10 ft. 9 x 12 ft. $135 te $185 $250 te $325 $32,5 te $425 Small Persian and Chinese Rugs Our great collection offers astonishing reductions from former seasons prices ranging from $18 for mat size te $115 for 4x7 size. tf a dwb Mba t h mm,mm -v a mrmmm m r vf m BBO MARKET ST. fjAnffc-fvyM ,tif,iW"" f ri-r rnoTerrjvys PHOTOPLAYS rnOTOPLAYS T .!, 1!nnra ,. f - .1.. u"1"'"1' i"' """. .""'"."" .. Wv v.w.uu.j tu.eu ,ji v.cme uc 1 10 siv their irtea9 en tnar list et tne passing years leave their mark en these I 'brst pli'turcs' thnt was published in the ' players just as they de en all the rest of Evening Public Ledeeh. , and it becomes necessary te find I Kwed.eltlLnt ethers te nil their places. they've evidently been se wrapped up in "A careful study of the preference"" the Reid-Rudnlph fight thnt tliej ve of motion -picture fans throughout the i forgotten all nbeut it. country leadb te the conclusion that i tna great majority want, above nil elhC, a. dominating love metiv'e. New this love intercbt does net always have te no centerea in extremely jeuthlul char- nciers; out imre is no gptting away irem the fact that youth, romance and love are ccnerary a mere attractive trinity thau middle age, romance and ' I think 'Connecticut Yankee' wns the best film shown here, bar none, and I certainly thought Harry Myers funny an the Yankee. Ami why wasn t -uipsy Bleed' included? I liked it the beat of the foreign pictures. I didn't like 'Passion at all, but 1 aid nue I'elu Negri in 'Gipsy Hloed.' I "IT, .nc 'TVin Slrn en Hip TVler' love. This being the case, there is no put en the list Inbtcad of Nermn'h .Ignoring the need for the attributes nf . 'Passion Flower'? I saw the latter genuine youth in our acting personnel. ' film twice and the stage version, tee, "The artful actor docs wenderb in i nnd I thought it wonderful. By the irimulating charm terlsttcs that are net way, what has become of Courtney his own, but after all there Is a mag- I Foetp. who played the 'heavy in that netlq something about youth its verve, picture? Its eparkle that can be reflected en the I "1 agreed en 'The Three Musketeers ereen only through the medium of, nnd 'The Kid' and 'i:arthbeund and reuth itself. mavbe 'KUmet.' 1 haven't seen 'Peter t ..iM.i i i . . Tiilkcthnn' vet. but a friend told ine It Jn.I ? f "' JL7nP ,i" was fin.. Can you tc'l me if Otla Skin. O-Keh Records Sold by Strawbridge & Clothier MAIUCET EIGHTH FILBERT FOX TROT Green Brethers' Novelty Band tAnd en the Other Sid DAPPER DAN Fex Tret Jeseph Samuels' Jazz Band Ne. 4460 10 Inch 85c ITS a reusing, rollicking dance hit that's setting the town agog. One trial will give you that play-it-all-ever-again feeling. It's a fine example of hew geed these OKeh Records are 1 Se try "I Want My Mammy" or any of the hits mentioned below I Bay Any One of These .SIX BEST SELLERS "'H8TWUT7' COMMNV r . The folio-Wing theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. eeHMNv r aOTAMUKA, C2D St THOMPSON ST8. MAT1NKH DAILY ' A PHI 1 O AONUS AYUK8 & HVIlOLril VALENTINO ' "iHt antiis. average taste of the American nubile i ner ,a B0,"B "," ,"""i i"-"'. "r Clean-cut. Mholcsemo veung men and "Vm frry this letter is se long, but IIHIlllJllXEBIlll.llllllillJIIIIllJlllllMiirajHiBiiiiciiiiiis, women, whose experiences have net I anted te find out lint ;em of the hardened them or led te u prematura I " cLtnW.?i f'- 1 "AT m m' Th-it' nnfFent" i ophistlcatlen. are the natural inter- I ' They eurcly can t all agree. (ffl IM-m-ml indtSCOltee! H i $SCQ 1 1 Coffee I 1 lc lb 1 I Sold only in our Stores I iBBnifrin 1 ;j fDrauUClUl I prctera of tne romance of the rlbin generation. Exotic typcj muj have a brief vogue, but their popularity it .necessarily limited. . "Anether important point in maklnc pictures of bread appeal in whut may verccs. be termeu unisn in production. "Every detail of n picture's setting 1b carefully worked out in order te se cure a suitable ntmesphcre, and where the story permits, no expense Is spared te present homes of wealth and geed taste. Considering that photoplays afford thousands of motion-picture patrons their en'y glimpse of the mere luxurious Hide el life, tliete rlcu uacKgreumiH nuin fcerre many (Ne, of course they can't. And, if tbey could, they probably wouldn't Yeu knew It's difference of opinion thnt makes hein races, romances nnd di verces. I dlun t expect nny one 10 oKree with our lint. In fart, there wbh almost n battle in the office before 1 published it. Hut I'll be slad te get the fans opinions and print 'cm. "C on en necticut Yankee" was excluded because It wasn't shown here durlnz 10U1. 1 haven't heard of Courtney 1'oete being i in nny pictures alnee "I'nsden Flower." " , Yes. Otla Skinner still likes the movie Tin will film I:Ih btage p'ny, "Mr. An- ...,i.." nf lin mhI of this theatrical sca- te quieten tne iniRainatiens or v .: -,:,, ien.t i,u ,nn 1fmi- limited lives 'J ay may in n i ".. eneu-h t0 justify even B vc sutistiuiec te (iruiims et com- '" "- w (Z,,,. naiu i never renllzed in netunl expprience mere space. Ismw nsnlii.; Jert 14 41 ll.. ....ntn linn H.a hiIiia ,t beautiful costumes in pictures depict- Diane writes: "I bate en ly been ere inr society life la never overlooked a very short time, am 1 Mnce 1 n lay Coke n picture llke 'Orand Larceny.' 'last the HvHfwa Pdbme Ledeeu has for example, ncre we have Claude I been u life-saver te me; It Is se very O'WIndker, one of the most beaut Jfu Interesting, especially u ' v' """ r '!.. -' ,- .,. .nmurinv in n r.ptter Bex.' Yeu have my utmost syra- EV' sJ.JT.Vi V T,,nnln PewiiS. That the nathy. Yeu are an optimist, eince your ttrtcUveness of the Picture, In the eyes fans are either defending or attacking 440810 in.. 85c THE SHEIK OF ARABY Fex Tret Hey Miller, Meledy Kins, and Hi Black and White Meledy Deye FOUR HORSEMEN Fex Tret Glantz and Hit Orchestra 4474 10 In., 85c WIMMIN (I Get te Have 'Em That's All) One Step Jeieph Samuels' Jazz Dand WABASH BLUES Fex Tret Jeseph Samuels' Jatx Band 4502 10 In.. 85c LEAVE ME WITH A SMILE Fex Tret Erdody and His Famous Orchestra TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LITTLE TOES Fex Tret Erdody and His hameus urcheslra 447710 In., 85e I'VE GOT MY HABITS ON Fex Tret Jeseph Samuels' Jair Band MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES Fex Tret Harry Raderman'a Jazz Orchestra 4470 10 In., 85c WEEP NO MORE. MY MAMMY Fex Tret Clantz and His Orchestra GEORCIA ROSE Fex Tret Glantz and His Orchestra 4408 10 In., 85c BIMINt BAY Fex Tret Harry Reiser, Banjo Soloist (Accom panied by Rega Dance Orchestra) APRIL SHOWERS (Frem "Bombe") Fex Tret Market's Orchestra ADAniA CIinSTNUT Del. 16TH AKLAD1A je A. M. te 11:15 V. M WILL ROGERS In "DOUUMMl l'OIl IIOMKO" A CTAD FRANKLIN ! GIRARD AVE. A!) 1 UK MATINEE DAILT WALLACE REII) & OT.ORIA 8WAN80N In "Don't Tell Everything" . . - BALTIMORE 8eT Ln ?0A?ffF OVU3 AYItKS 4. nntOM'H VALUMINO "THE SHEIK" t-ii 1 ItrOIDr Bread & 8uquetianna BLUL131KU Continuous 2 until 11 GRACE DAVISON In "I.OV1:. HATK AND A WOMAN" ORIENT Woodland A"- et e2d BETTY COMPSON In "LADIKS MUST I.ivr." OVERBROOK030 VvSb110 JAMES KIRKWOOD te "THK (IIIKAT IMriCRSONATION" PA! APP 12U MARKET STREET 1 nL,rtV.Ci 0 A M. te 11:15 P. M. NORMA TALMADGE In "TlfE WONDKItKUL TUINO" REGENT MAIl,ifTA8M- GARETH HUGHES In "TI1K HUNCH" 17TH P. M Hread & Snyder Ave. U'4u una u aju. RROAnWAY BETTY COMPSON n "Till: I.ITTI.K MIMHTEIt" CENERAL PHONOGRAPn COHPCmATION, NEWTORK -. A niTni "22 MARKET BT. CAPITOL ie A. M. te U:1S P. II. SrKCIAL CAST In "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" rdt OU2 Fer 8ule by your neighborhood dealer or the following dealers: PHILADELPHIA. PA Otn 4. Mnplewecd Avts. 2,30, 7 and S r, 1L THE RECORD OF QUALITY WTOENKIl'S GUAFONOLA SHOP. 1100 Chestnut Street tinxna piano btujiks. O07-0 U, Sd Street JOUIH seniuN., 138 N. 8th Street B. JTTKUNIK. 140 N. 8th Street I,. 7KIIKN. 003 M. Sth htreet K. M. (lOM)MAN. ffiS Seuth Street WAI.TF.lt 8 MISIO STORE, 1408 Seuth Street rAHt Ml'SIt STOKE. . 1033-37 Seuth Street OABSON'H MI'SIO STORE. 10l Seulh Street WIIAUTNABY'S UP-TO-T)ATD MDSIO 8TOHK. 2023 H. 8d Street B, WALTHER'8 MCBIO BTOBE. 83d & Snyder Are. LTJIOl DORBEIXI. . . v 1887 E. Passyunk Art. J. THEEGOOH'S Mt'SIO SHOP, 4UBJ 1-uncusKr ;nc. ctias. ntira, 1018 Oermantewn Are, ROSEN'8 MUSIC SHOP. 1138 Poplar Street HADKIt 4. SMITH, IlldKe Ave. & Oxford Street McDonald music store, 1031 Cetumlilit Ate. luNO MUSIC STORE, 1201 Celumblit Ave. K. ItrilF.flO ft (-'ON, 2225 N. Krent Street nLNK 1HJCZKOWSM, 27 12 Richmond Street PETER GltAEnELDlNOEK, IS 11 (iermanteun Ave. TEARCK MUSK) STORE, 3100 Kenslnrten Ave. PAUL'S MUSIC STORE. 810 HenslnxteD Ave. CAMDEN. N. J. UEHOKR'8 MU8IO 8 TO BE, 000 Draadyay reLONIAL ANITA STEWART ..iv iTiMr!M tV IlKSTINY" i . ... . - In FAIRMOUNT ??AT,W'iSii? MME. NAZIMOVA In "CAMILLE" e-"rtJ CT TUEATRB Belew Sprue JDin - MATINI51J OAitiY AOVE8 AMIES & KUDOLril VALIUiTINO "THE SHEIK" Bread St. at Erie 7 and 0 P. M. fiREAT NORTHERN "J ANITA STEWART tn "PLA'iTlHSIiB OK DESTINY" liTflOCDi AI 00TII WALNUT STB IMPLK1AL. Mt 1M0: Evg. 70 SPECIAL VOX PRODUCTION "OVER THE HILL" RIALTO "UKMANTOWN AVENUE - AT TITT DiitnniLtM tii AUNES lUllia RUDOLPH VALENTIXn "THE SHEIK" SAVOY l"U MA"K5T BTREET 8 A. M. te Mldnlcht BETTY COMPSON In "LADIES MUST LIVE" SHERWOOD CV, u,ivrA,ve AONES A1UES A RUDOI.HI "VALENTINO "THE SHEIK" 0 The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER THEA I Kb5 W RPI KTIOMT C2D ABOVE MARKET DCLiMWlN ifse 3:80 ft 30 te 11 P. M. PRISCILLA DEAN nnd HERBERT KAWMNSON In the BIb North WoeiI'h Seimtlen "CONFUCT" rFHAR MTU ft CEDAR AVBNui KLLSff no UI,a 3 :.0, 0 3() l0 u p n fctiiri'iir jti.Ti i.. k't ftau ;1C7l III "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" COI ISFI IM Market bet. 60th 60t V-WlIOC.UlVi ,30 & 3:30,0.30 te II P. HARRY CAREY In "THE FOX" IUMB0 ru0NT 8T- QIRAliu AVB; A WA n Wlf ucnu WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" LEADFR 4lST LANCASTER AVfl. P'Beaide the Bennie Brier Bush'' LOCUST B.-'D ANU J'OCUSr bIRBBT "uv-ujl Mala, i n. n an v.. nfinielli STANLEY "P? AT 10T ""u,ljL'1 11 A. M te 11-10 P. JOHN BARRYMORE In "THE LOTUS 1UTEK" M. STANTON ,1ttI.lKCT Ahme 10'i vjirniwn mm a. m. teii-isp. m. "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINO AKTIUK'h COURT" 333 MARKETAT,KSV TOM MIX In "TKAIIJV" VICTORIA MAIKET ST. ab. OTO KATHERINE MacDONALD In "TUUBT YOUH WIPE- GRANT "r.'flAv.-Ma, Tomer. xixr-ii ii lellu und Orenn Recitals "OVER THE HILL" PRISCILLA DEAN ""a HERHEIIT .WLINSON i the Ills North Hoed'a Sensitle "CONFLICT" NIXON B1!D AND MARKET 8T8. . iiivwii e.i5, 7 sal ALIASTAR OAST In 'THE GREAT LOVER" RIVOI I 62D AND SANbOM ST8. , ALL-ST.Ut CAST In "The Voice in the Dark" J 69TH ST. Tbeatre-Ops,!30,:L7,75rp:lti1i BETTY COMPSON i In "THE LITTLE MINISTER" ' STRAND Ue"niintr3n0 A7tt ITS ETHEL CLAYTON In "KXIT THIS V,.1ll'" ', mm . i-f TfiM CHESTNUT Abeva nilOAT) KiMLilUl,l Dally iu A. M. te 11:15 P. M. Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen n "PETER 1HHET80N" I mT7RTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV. Llbbrvll MAIINEB DAILY WAIXACE REID A OMIRIA BWANSON In "Don't Tell Everythbg" AT OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OF M, P. T. O. A. Amhas,arlrr i'a!;"ner Ave. ut Bath EUGENE O'BRIEN - In "CLAY DOLLARS" Germantown BBlSATaD1 MME. NAZIMOVA in "CAMILLE'. JEFFERSON 2MniT crrccitc- uvaiuia In "THE SWAMf" Ji DA Of IlIDOH avb. a, riAnnillN BJ-tt Ms. a;in. Kv. n:iB t t JUSTINE JOHNSTONK In "HEARTS TO M5T" W SJSSSMtiteS fl r '.rcmuau V- "4 -f VI ...,' f.jWifft-t, , li'J'ii MU JVj3. .-Jk't- K