I r in , '. x-l 1 sul 11 T kSl BEFORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP Comedy Rules in All of the Legitimate Theatres Next Week Except for the Griffith Film Chat of Plays That Are Here and te Come lly IIBNHY WIIICHBVKtt wny llic thentrc-Recr turns next week, lip will flml comedy. Seme of It In mixed with initBlc nnd dnneing nyri otnge ptcVurrs, some of It Is farcical, some stralsht, peme uped te put ncrens n sorleim underbill Intent lit.. -II AAtrtAfll' tltwl T'll(1nf1n1t1ltn It til Krt n fill f Inltntid tni ... a .(.- . ' .,,. Even Griffith's film, "OrnhmiN of of Its pathos, se the man who believes nnd should net be trcntcd with levity mind the babies. TIIF.RIi will be two new shows, the new Tnrklngten comedy, "The In timate StrnngerH." wltli Hllllt llurke, nt the nrend, nnd the thlnl iinniml Orer-n-wlrh Vllnge Follies at the Hlnibcrt. "The Hat" remains nt the Adelplil. 'Ladles' Night" is still parking them In at the Lyrle. the "Orphans" nre tnnklnc thousands weep nt the torrent, tha SHcBfrM "Frolic." with Will Tteecrs, still glitters nt the CSnrrlck nnd ine of the beet shows of jrars, .lelin Galimerthy- "The Skin TJnme." tnys t the Walnut for nuether week. i Would-be pin) wrlghts or photeplay--..i-lita ran ret n wonderful lessen en hevv te construct n first net by serine no .. "The Skin (inme" SUn Game" nl tin- Walnut Ml of the ti'clinte in there te perfection. lias Perfect First Act but (Snlswerthy bus mannged te de one thing thnt meM wiltcra fail te de. He bn employed nil the tlcvlcca of teelmlc nnd line, nt the Mine lime, filled every mlnnle with se much tenl human interest that the technlc doesn't uhew. In this one net Jip prff-ents nil of the principal olinr elinr olinr ncterx of lifs Merj. he cleverly skelclic In their Inirivldunl perennnlltles se thnt we get n clear Idea of whrif kind el peepii I hey lire, hew they nie likely te set under certain clrctiitiMnnces, what their relatien1 nie (e cncli ether, the UTCiits which have bieugJlt them In jrtlier In the slerj nnd the reasons fei the ftale of dramatic tension In widen we find them, and he forecasts the grcut t. iin-i-lf. te route ami vltnll.c It lit Ills curtain 1J having the euiir girl cull the hey bad. nnd my. "Kneiny. letV j t.,iln linnils before the buttle." Tllilt's biz job te accomplish in the (inn' limits of one net- anil net make It prey or dull, making it a (iulswertby succeeds in s cues for the new film, nothing she has , number and special urtistii1 nrrunge clreinelj liile nnd ' eVer done was siirli n nIi-hIm h. i,,t,l. in., nienls. and all of the glitter nnd . . -... Kf'nc especially hi the wny lie does. I Frem a popular standpoint it proves one of the big hits of the show. Which in sinipb another way otueniennin;; the publics lack of genuine urtlslle , perception. The whole import of the ruction scene could be stnled In n Iricf dialogue. And Jhc unfortunate part of it Is that Ualswerthv has his characters. Including the auctioneer, en I the stage - facing, the audience and the , bidders apparently ip the body of the j heuM. i lie auctioneer Hints ever tne heads of the audience nnd nppurciitl) mis bids from there: the ether clinr 'acteis spy people and point them out and tall about them. The effect Is te destroy nil sense of .mueiv.i .. .... ..u . . illusion en tlie part of tne audience ?. ?im.'i. i . '"ni tcntl?," cre I the foetlieiits nnd enters the nudl terium et a theatre, there Is u distinct ;nse of shock. There Is nu impulse te leek behind jeu nnd see wlie it is they nre Milking te or nbeiit. Yeu knew nt ene thnt it ii an uinusing ; trick ; jeunrc being told b) the ucters that it is nil just In fun mid thnt ' they are net rcnlly actual people, llv inj and loving nnd suffering and tri umphing ever obstacles that they are only telling you a story and feeling jeu while they nre doing it. But in spite of this "The Skin Game" ranks ns one of the cry best pln)s we hnxe had In a long time. And the acting of virtually the whole cast is quite en n par with tlie writing. "Tun fiKlX flAMU" Hill stnu '" the Walnut enlu one mere ivcck. Thtn if will 'lire irnj te a return of "The Man- Who Came ffiic.-," the thrilling meleilinmn, u-hich doesn't stem te lese its appeal tcith the jxuiliiy jfdrj. 'Vic imie lead trill hrlayed ( Arthur .t.v ;. who has just returned te the itayr after four or fue incKs tprnt hue avtinu in a ni(fleif picture lulled ";;i, Kli" ai the llctzuoed itudw. When en Fee nn. plalinrnle show like ' (he 7,ieg:eld "Krelic." al the linrrick, I de en cer slop te wonder what lu ll'orrfreoc of tlie world the) de with all these hull- i frolic Hakes dreds of costumes l Dii 'Jeb when thej niove , nnd hew mi earth tl)y keep them in hiieh ji S)steinntle ty that eier) thing is ready for ever) llrl for a quick chajigeV The idea im rtesfed me meie with the "Frolic" than It has with ether shows because the 'Frolic" is essentially a huge suc cession of costumed stage pictures and ene effect fellows nnether se rapidly that there must be a smooth working Organization fllnctlnntne mtintli' lielilml niiniilnthelj nbseililng. Anil lie man- i the Ice icenes for "Wnv Down Hnst. glamour nun siicn snows cui ler. Hip iwlflnl iliftieult tusk of delnii I Sound n If r w.r,.',.rn .nnu.. i, ! The cnt't bus u let of old fun mii f it ulth lirlsht mid brisk idlu nlw.ni ii.n tiu uJ'..'- i.. in... There nie Ted Lewis nnd Irene F imp,u. v I Inirfrli fin.i ,,,. i,ni,c,i.,.iJ' ..e i. Iln nnd .fee Urewn nml (lorden vJ... ., n.iivii.. mnM.tnelin it U n I here henrin,? thorn tnlLV Itnt i. I.,'. I nml Flu Sharen, one of the ye rltr thnt he Intiedii.Th tlfat auction The answer Is wireless telephone. Sir ' "' fi8Slt,l dancers. v me pcpiies or el . . II I .. ,., floeev ;,v .- Tii... 1 sneaked back Iho ether night te de a mile lnicstlgntlug. And I found Miss Arlre, who lm., charge of the wardrobe, nnd get her te leek out her books and give me some figures figures (, well with these costumes, ns jeu'll admit if yeu'xe seen the giris. There nie sixt.wme girls in the (horns, The whole enst totals nlnetx t.vrn persons. Seme of these gills tnake eleven complete 'changes during the performance; ethers make nine nnd jn. There nre twelve maids te help "im, and the company carries six women who de nothing but keep the -volumes in repair. .uuiuj in repair. JIlR-S Arlce's books show -157 differ- ni complete costumes. She has UIS8 Plr of silk stockings. 110 pulrs of "tuts nnd litlli pairs of shoes, net te mention hats, parasols, ernaments: nnd Uncommon Sense By JOHN IiLAKK T .IUST bad te let a man go," said the hend efn nntien-wldc business taJ)llBlinienl te the writer leccnth. , He looked like a million dollars, eii " M',1,lInB persennlltv, he was "llling te de anything ynu asked htm te . and be was personally ambitious. J'ut he didn't knew anytblng'accuratcly. a wnH never sure. When I asked him the naine of a merchant In Duluth wlm was one of our tiiHenicrs, he would nnswer right off the Vi'ivP" llKUnlly answer wrong. . "hen I asked him the name of the V , !,nffic' uuinngei- of u railroad. " weiilij give me the naine of one of trrn l,rcshlents. "' l asked the output et u certain iul, fni'tery. he would tell mu without V.i. i"1,"' .fl1"1 "llh It by n couple of e.,.n' . "'eusnnd tens. One of bis 0tlhlPH Inv- I,. !, .....!.. ii,. tnnA Ii - " l,H,ru 4VUVIJ llliewu.r. l.v made them se glibly, and with such nn tv.?' nBSirence. that I get te de- I thiT..8 ." mm' J,e ''a'1 traveled all ever nB; "iry nna B0'l "'t et goods. It knew .TiTA t0 m.? thB llld',t nevv vb.at be was talklne about. if& , M. NKELY the Storm," hnH comedy In It In enltc thnt life In n mighty Kcrleus propeKltlon hed Letter stay home for n while nnd Shouts That Arc Coming te Philadelphia Soen January 30 "Man Who Cume Unclt," Walnut : "Welcome Htrftn. Ker," with Ueurgc Hltlney, Oar- i Ids. ' lhriinr.v (1 "The Whlte-Hcadccl Hey," nrend : "Vee Ijve," with William UedKe, Adelplil. February 13 'The Geld DlgBers," Uelaseu comedy, Unrrieli. , CnmliiR "The Kquaw Mini," with Wllllntn VaxcrHlinni, Iyrlci "Under the Hninboe Tree." with Uert Wllllnnis. Hhubcrt. "Stuln Strcet," Adelplil. KelliiTii und Mnrlowe lu icicr- telre. . Mich things. Kvcry one of tliesc things must be kept en such a system tlint, the moment the girls come off from one number, the ceBtiuues for the next are waiting for them. While they nre en the nlnge iignln, the first costumes nre put nun nnd these- for the suceedlug number nre brought out. Seme job. .thnt ! LIM.IAN r.lSH, speaking for self nnd her sister Uoreth.. her-1 innrle a speech In this city en Wednesdnv I hiii. uniiiij iivupir u iui in nice iiiings about "Orplifw. of the Storm," which is in. tne I'erren. That stiitement re ipilres some explanation because, in :lMI. iiriinrp ijiniuii nor uoretliv wns In Philadelphia Wednest!n night. Thi'v MJrcenwIch Village Follies nt the Shu were In 1'itti.burcli. Yei. n ,m,,ln ,if I lierl Tlientre. llmusninl people here lietird I, lllliin make I her speech nnd were iiiterestvil in lien.-"1 her Mi) Jliut. while it was ii tremendous i strain en her te make the cntllniitm .... . : ........-, of us wit In a room In u friend's house In West I'hilndelpliin and heard eery word distlnetl) en nn amateur Mt. And goodness en, knows hew nuiii. Minllnr nniiiteur vCN iheie are around, here, nil listening nightlv te the con- certs nnd enterfulniuent.s that nre sent out from Pittsburgh, Lillian was an extra added attraction en Wcdncsdin night. And nil the wireless "hugs" here linvc been talking about it ever since. Ami. sneaking of the "Ornlinns." tbnt's n clever stunt of tlie Mne Des- considered the best weik that Verdi ever mom! stock company at the Mctiepnli- i composed. tan te put en the ejd classic, "The Twe ' With due consideration for the opin epin Orphnns." right new. It will ghe 1 ion of thee who held that the se-called would-be scenario writers a chance toieeurtli Period of tlie erdian crcamc ,rc ... ft m.n kp i;r iBt , takes the mnterlal of a story and adds le it nnd i changes it and builds It up until it mils me icfiuirenients of his pictures. 0 'A'Wn. the 1.1th. thirteen people lenncetcd leitli "The Hat cnmpanv "t the Adelphi, held a dinner j ana jarmea I lie necrrt ana Honorable Order of Jlats" just te show that they didn't hellcec in koedoos. Twe daus later then were notified that their lenfl stay here would end after the weelc of I January HO und that William Aeryr l irifl sureerd them. This will prevent i "The Hat" from hiraklny the oral i rontinueus lime-niu reeerd, whieh wai I established bi Mr. linage Himself. And tf 17 teaeh these thirteen "itatr' te treat hoodoos with mere respect in fic future. Twe pln.ters wha made undoubted hits Inst enr in ISoetli Tnrklngten s "Clarence" nt I he Bread will be at .. . the same thentw in Rillie Burke Hie same author's Tries te Be "Intimate Strnn- Eldcrly k"'" with Billie. Hurke next week. Alfred I.tiiit. who plajed the part of Plnrence. nnd (Slenii Hunter, who h.r'ii nf hoi' ....m.i.i,'., T.,rl.-I.,i.,v Played the )eung he. ere Vlntli mnm new plav. from nil advance accounts, Kjrs the lnvel) and )euthfiil Miss fluike a role It Is hnrd te imagine her n She pln.is a spinster of uncertain age, who tries te make herself leek nnd net ex en elder than she Is. The heroine's play name is Isabel Stuart. She finds herself lnarnened by a storm In n little shack of a New Eng land railroad station with a cranky elderly-young bachelor as n companion". They have te make the best of the situation. Tlie bachelor discloses his hatred of modern young women, whom he terms "brazen jeung hussies" until. In the morning, one of the yeunfe hussies nppears and attracts his attention. Ilut l"l'l"' ."'' ..in I..H1UI 1 ll H ""r1 ,e. e " '" sm Is the grnudnlcce of Miss Stuart Isabel, piqued by his misunderstand ing of her age and his temporary nttrnc nttrnc tleii le tlie niece, spends the next two acts trying te muke him believn she is reall) as old us the possession of a grnndnlecn would suggest. 3he refers te her memories of long-dead presidents and world's fairs nnd she hides the fainllv Hlble, which has her renl nge In scribed In it, and nltegnther makes him miserable until she Is ready te reveal the truth nnd accept his love. IT'S been a great year for the Follies Frolic Passing Shew kind of thine. - rninc-i-uKsiiig nuiiw Kinil of t-wlth wonderful stnge pictures til wonderful stnge nictiires nml plent) of prctt) girls nnd elaborate cos tume effects nnd music nnd fun 'n ever) thing. And next week we'll have another with us in the third annual Being Sure "Se I made lilin nn executive nf u big salaiy. He cebt us mero money than I like te think about in the lirst two months lie wus heie. New he is gene. I wouldn't een send him back en the read, geed salesman ns be wus, because I emv't afford te have n ninn working for us who Is net absolutely trust worthy." MKN of this kind nre cry common in business. Hut tliey never remnln lung In linhnrtant placet. They nre nl wii)s glib, but they nre never sine. It Is tee much trouble for them te get ac curate knowledge as thct go along. They de well enough ip miner places. Often their pleasant personalities con ceal a vast deal of , slovenly thinking nnd work. Hut the minute tiey are given lm lm peitant places, they rnvcnl the fact that they knew nothing accurately. Anl the worst pobslble handicap te any business Is the man who lias no accurate knowl edge of the subject with wblcb be is OopirteMf. t iiti hi rubtte Ltdetr Oempanv 77"n ;r ;v . , - , , 'f riiv'.vrj;;v 'EVENING PUBLIC BEDGER BHILADELPHIA, SATUlvJJAX, STARS OF THE They premise n let of novelties, the chief of which is a '"transformation' Kcene, lind the.v'll have the llendn musks ngalb : there will be dancing . .1 .. ,. ..i ..ii r . iniueiir linn sncn miuwm ran lur. rites. rank- Deeley uugest THE CRITIC TALKS T ..,..-,.. ,, .... ,,,. , I . ' '""""""" "" """ "" " - anniversary of Verdi's "Aidn" and. ' te judge from the popularity el nie opera, II will easily go another hnlf ecu- tury and prebubly a geed bit longer than that. All things considered. "Aida" is ., . . ,, , he most popular opera u the Interna- iienni repertoire, ami ii may wen ui-1 lie. WJ1IC1 11C UUes -UteilO unci "i'Ul stnffe." is superior te nil) thing In "Aldn." this nun- well lie doubted. The admirers of the latest Verdi are chiefly what may be termed operatic "sharks" these who nre familiar with (lie regit Inr repertoire nnd who. therefore. Iirr, tlioreiighl) competent te express an in- tclligent opinion. Hut back of nil this lies the fact that tbev often hear "Alda' and but seldom bear "Otello" and still mere seldom "rnlstnffe." Therefore, the admitted!) great beauties of thccc Inter works seem mere imnressie than thrj actual) arc when compared with the'tale of the Kg) ptiiiu princess and the Abtsslnian slae girl. . n "Aida" Verdi realized the best of h carl) period in meledj and. as a matter of fact, he went but little bejend "Aida" In orchestration ell tier in "Otello" or "Falstaffe." TIIKftK is a certain atmosphere In both "Otello" and "Falstaffe" which, te the Knellsh-spcnking races, is pcriinps mere ivnuii.v iiiiut:iriuiiuuui.-, than the cquall) Intense but relatively 1 ...... .!!.. .....Inn. tntwlnliln unfamiliar atmosphere of Alda. le Jh-T'i'nll1, nVnUi 1nr,eriVT,rrebUnHt! that both et the latet ri.j "'" nl t upon plays of Sliaki'speare, with wiueii intelligent Kiigllbh -speaking people are familiar. It speaks volumes for the nbllll) of that iiKemparahle librettist, Arrlge Heile. thnt he was able te maintain this atmosphere hi libretti written original!) In u language te which hu was net born, but the spirit of which he absorbed mere thoieiighl) than most Knglb'li -speaking persons have ever been a 1e te de. Verdi was one of the monumental operatic geniuses of all time, but he ewes much te the mar velous libretti which Beite supplied him. There wns no.er n man te capnhle of making n perfect libretto as Holte. Net only did he have full command of n number of lnngungcu but he wns the only librettist who ever lived who wrote eperns himself, and yet recogniz ing the greater genius of Verdi, he was willing te gle up bin career as nn operatic composer lit order te supply the libretti for n greater tnlent. It was a sacrifice of personal ambition for art thnt is seldom found. BUT "Alda" Is still very much alive after fifty )ears, Hew many operas can show a like record? Or, ter thnt mntter, hew ninny compositions lu any of the multitudinous musical forms which were written fifty yenrs age are still In tlie repertoire? Very few. outside of the works of HrnhiuH, have I been definitely and permanently placed nnlnikuv mid the modern French school -, ..till (ni. new- for ns te l.-nnw- wlint un n.n, ..... .- - .. - - ....--.. .... I heir p-niii "hi ...ue in uic nicrnuire ei muBiu iiiii s. IJebiisH) inn) prove le be nnetliei Hncli, pointing- new pntlis, which will he followed te the extinction of the elder epes. In the time of Haelt there was a inultitude of composers who were considered te be far greater than the mimity Sebastian ; but when his music began te lie realized nt its real value, many years after his death, these composers promptly faded from top peutiirleH will net he wllllncly re hnrjulslied by the hundreds of thou theu gnnds who l'ttvp come te knew nnd lore tlii'in. With tiny inuMcnl rempnsitinn tnerc Ik never u struKgle te Bv;t into the per liuint'iit repel toil e. It 1h, in ev'ery ciihe, n Hurvlval of the littcM. Any orches erches trnl cnnilueter rim put n composition en u pruKrnm for thn first time ; no conductor, if he hn n fpflitiB for the pulHO of hiw publlL'. can keep it there iignlnet the will pf the public. Thnt Ih ii matter which the music pntrens mifbt decide for both conductor and composer. If they wnnt te lienr u composition frequently! they will, hi geme manner, make trie fact known : il the)r d net -want It In the repertoire e skin t i3hvbzut wmllMMWmF ffimmJSSlM game' abJHHb hMMh:tMML.fin2SM I (ik ?V fiK ryv: INTIMATE STRANGERS Ti3xn., VJHEfW jnr:cncc: ZlEGFELD FROLIC mjE I'&sinWm' SMir yRcxty gar rick ImrBtkr-. ieK'-PW -j. "1 -S LVRIC. m ..'y. lll3JF - -- i I I I I i .v ie b -y r"- ijp .Tly Tx'eaca PieJelearyCae.eyia.Q'Rrvmr H MCTRQPOHTANSHUBCRT i ' i H I O-VAODEVIULE f IPfT thn Hcenp. l'ernnps inn uitrn-meii- ArilUL. 10 a m. te U;ln i m i CrilibtH will produce a Inter llltcli who' jt Pauline Starke In "SJjent yram" ' will hurl Inte extinction the work T -iuJIj.. 8irk. In . jt ..r. which llfive ROIlft befere. Illll he will p,uiin0 Starke In H lent er" llUVO HOli.0 J1 "'I 'lh hnilllH. The IllIlS- F. Pauline Starke In "Jllrnt Jeers VU...?. J il, lnui t..,. ,i,l ....-. x Pauline Starke In "Silent tears" I . -. : e- :",J: '-, . '..'''' -. rj ,.- '' ,,y v- ' 3? : - ; yv ..&:m;-.;. 1:C' . :r STAQE COMING1 HERE Jrem. "ORPHANS or THE STORM " FORREST Teas' HewaJth. CASINO "V TO MUSIC LOVERS .., .,. ,.: .., .. . "' "'" """ "" m some, way, be made uppnrcnt. i,,. - .' ." .." "".,. :?..:. . "' .V....u tttiwtn ,., tVin nn.lu nf (hi, ennilnelnrM nml tnc ,ml8,.i ,)Ube have been shown In the last twenty or thirty )cars. lTllJ' composers Involved were llrabms and Anion Uruckncr. llrnliams had fpw pnti1UKnslH tIieuKIi the most nble) ........,..-... of Kurene . itrllcbnCr had the support of practically every capcllmclster en the Continent. There was a perfectly geed reason for this conducterinl support of Uruckncr. lie hnd n knowledge of the technical re sources of composition, which lias been at the command of but few composers slnee Mozart, who possessed net only the most perfected teelinliiie. but every thing else that a composer mutt nave te become immortal. In addition, Uruckncr had nil the leseurces of med- ern orchestration at his command. In short, lie had everything te make bis works interesting In score. But there wus one great difference, nnd thnt quality was evidently net ap parent te the learned conductors, but was instantly seized upon by the un learned but musically discriminating public: Brahms had human feeling nnd spoke with the eice of bis time, whereas Hruckner represented tbc academician, who knew ever) thing mu sieall). but could net voice the senti ment of the ern In which he lived. The result is apparent in the relative pro portion teda) of the Brahms sympho nies and tlie Uruckncr symphonies upon s.Mnplienlc programs. And in this con. licet ion, it must be considered that ' llrabms wtete four symphonic and ii-.,,,!.,,.,,. ,..-. ""tekner wrote nine trpn,R ufe e musical composition is "hselutely dependent upon the will f , , , w, A , , h , t ' 'IIOTOri.AV- mau COMHNY r . OFAMtait. arcadia ;;HA:sTrNL;r, w ASTOR rrtANKi.iN & (imAnn avk. matinki; UAII.V BALTIMORE6 61ST nAT.TlMORB I O'HO Sat Mel I- - I rI T ICDlDr. Uread 1L Simeuehannn j-j ii p , a J Continuous 2 until It i M ..Kr.DlnBrl mil. Mirle" T Mabel nailln in "r."".! inline - W "Han't Tell F.verj-lhlnr" T "IJen't Tell Kverjllin." p "IKin't Tell KiinlW".-" ,. .. A C K Yeunit In "WTiat Ne Mop Knows" BROADWAY -1-M -NXI I AT Otn. & Maplewood Aves. CULUlNll- 2:30, 7 nl 0 P. M ....,. i There W" &' 'li,i. .1 iiinnl A. FA1RMOUNT Cth MATINEK'IAILY ...:.7... . .... M.Q HURnea in "iiermenis ni inun-- n Alien Lake In "Infamous Miss Sewell" W - "Don't Tell Kvr-rlhln" T "llen't Tell KverytliliiK" V. Kfvel Clayten In "Kilt lite niiin' S. -nusiln l'arnum In ".The Hevll W'lllilu" fiATU CT THBATTtK Ilelnvv Spnice JO If! O l. MAT1NEK DAILY -Mlrlan Cooper In "The Onlh H W ' K. h:''- ii w& BviXf H l-s ) K I I ' I L '"WfTTCTC APOLLO shJS'vZ GREAT NORTHERN ??i ent,. m SHERWOOD Hf J'iT" LEADER 418T , -V8"?. "; VPeU Negri In "One rnlilnn Mclil" '; , Tel i Xearl In "(ne rnhlin Msht" M lett Compson In "Ladles, Mint I.lve. M. Ktnel r'layten In "Kvll Iho ame' t'Zpe U NVrl In "One rnbliin Mlthl" , . . I nla. Nejrl In "line Arabian Mslil" ' B-lly fomuen 'n "Ladle, MukI J. re." T Rihel Cla'ten In "Kvlt the lm ' wj KlVkwcsirtV 'Thierrit ImiierMinljIlen' W. J'nln NwrJ In "One Xrablan Mht" ,VV .,Hr Allisen In "The l.ut anl." , VV -Harry Carey l" "Tne. Ill"' TV.- B .Hart. "Three-Werd llrnnd 'f, lll , UeKera In "IHji.bllnir for lloiee-i T -May Allisen In "The I.aslt anl. " r Har Lare" !, "The l!e" Vy S jiHrt "Three-Werd llrnnd" I I - III IleseM In "Iteiihllnic for Homee l" llllem S Hart In "Willie Oak." r ll-tiv (-orntisen "The I lllle MinUter M ZVlarlen Davlea In "Kichniilmrnl" I -s -"'III Hefers In "Ih.ubllnr for Hnmn." William H. Hart In "While Oak" , -Belli i o.npsen "The I.IIII1- VlhiuEr M spec Oast III Vic. Hukeh .iimirmrm T spec Cast In Vie Hiiro's "Jhi Unienl" - - See Cast III Me. lliilte-r ".linUnienl 'Hprc. Cast In Vlt. Huge a "JiulBiiieiit THrec Cast In Vie Umbe s ".linUnienl p. s..,. (-set In Vic JIUBU s --.iimikiucii; S - Spec Cast In Vie Huge's ".linUnienl M -renway Tearle In "liter M dnu 11 T -Conway Tearle In "After MlilnUhi" WHpei'lal Cast In VA..M","B,.,Ielnr T. Special Tast In "A .Man 's Heme Fr Special Cast In "A .Miln's Hjinif S.-"Speclal Cast 111 "A Jlan'a Heme" M Ali.sinrl.nst "The Veire Irt the Hurl." '" ' etnpsnn in "l.ndles Mul Live" 'rCll Star Cast "The Voice In Hie Dark" 'W . Coinpsen In "Ij.dle, Vlnft I.lve" WV J Scot "Hen't Neirlect lour Wife"1 T Kthel C'lav ten in "Kvlt. Hie unui" TM .1." Scott. "Han't Nntleet nur Wife" ' -hurfene e'llrlcn In "Chiv IliillMra," 1- Marshall Nellan s una 01 1 lie- ....in u n, --.i hiimi.v ,1 i.i, v,Alln'H "nllH nf f.lfe" - I -- x. rMflf A 7 rtreflrl A RnVrlp A c bKUAUWAI .,MI4.. M ., . -.Tn-lmn( In "fArnltl." M illlic, .-iiTiinw." - -,"'",,,,, T -Mme. Nazlmeva 111 "Caiiillle" tt'-Mnu. Nailmeva l.-i "Ciirellte" n .raiin-d-rA In "Mamma's Affair" ,, j-. 'reimnit-r.. In "Mammn'n Affair" S C Talmade In "Miimnm's Affair" ji 1 m-eM T'" MAHKET 8T ' M.- T. Miriam "cooper in "Tne uatn" W.C. Hay In "Nineteen and 1'hrllU" T. Sltle .'oriusen in ."KoetluilitA f. All-Star ffast. Don't NrclKt Yenr Wife' ,-Wm. 8. Hart n '"w le Oak" "i -i "Wii, r - NEXT WEEK KEITHS analysis, the human feeling Is the pre 'dominant clement. Learning Is an lib i solute essential. A coinpebcr may net want te write fugues; If be Is wise te the spirit of his limes, he will net ' write them. Hut the discipline, in iiiiihI- 1 enl (thought, which a sound command or the technical resources of tne science (the word Is used advisedly) of musical composition involves. Is essential te 1 geed work. The musical genius, whoever lie may hnve been, who said : "Rules arc made te be broken" expressed only it lialf truth, the met dangerous of nil die- turns. The greatest trouble with the composers of today is that they de net I show nn evidence that they knew the rules which they break with such utter 1 abnnden j There Is no concealing of tills: when a line of composition or et form is broken intentionally it Is apparent as lu the Intt quartets of Kectlievcn. When It Is broken through Ignorance of Its ex istence, it Is equally apparent. But the result of the first is piquant or fnscinnt I lug, necerdlng te the milliner in which I It Is done, or the sentiment which Is expressed: The result of the second IsiL".; ',7'"? 'J",","1 V?,rtl,i!J?Jr itif!,Vr Um" usually deplorable, for it reveals, net i OoVethv Johnsten naseieJ Mil. Florence the limitations of tlie accepted forms j binding llic genius of the composer, but Indicates a, desire te compose without proper picparatien. very much the sniue ns though ii writer of prose or peerty begnn te indite his thoughts without n knowledge of the lnws et grnmmar. This Is net nn cxnggeititieu. Many el tbc ultru-medcrn compositions show the same Ignerance of the rules of har mony, te say nothing of counterpoint, which a writer would show if lie began a sentence; "they, which Is one," etc. Until modern composition reaches the point where It cun express Itself In telligibly, there Is little hope for the "music of the period." MUSIC NOTES '" The Russian bass fcoder Chaliapln will Inn the title role of .Mnu'serpsky's "Deris Godeunoff" at the Aacdemy Tuesday eve ning The cast will da as follews: Deris, Feeder Chillapln Teodore NMmende, De. launels: Xenia, Kllen Daless) . the nurse Kathleen Heward, sjcheulskv Ansel. Hada, Tchelkalerf. Carl Hchlenel rireiher I'lmcnn, Jesa Mardenes: Dlmltrl, Iiafaele Diaz; Ma rina, Jfarzarete Matzenauer, Varlaum, Paole Aimnlan. Mltsall. Pletre Audlsle. the InnUeeper. Marie Stattfehl the simpleton, (llordnne I'altrlnlerl. a police erflelal Ixiuls d'Anifele: Levltskj Vlncenzj Ilcschlllan, conductor, Oennare Pa pi At the Philadelphia Orchesira next Trlday afternoon and Saturday evening- the program will consist et Tschalkewskv s fourth sj m m pheny. thB symphonic poem of Mnussergsky. "A Nhcht en Halil MeunUln ' and the I'nlo I'nle vetskl dances from Iloredln s 'I'rlnie Iger." Itepertelrr for the week of the Chicago opera at the Metropolitan Opera 1(0113. In taklne deflnlte shape "llomee et Juliette" with Muralere and Kdllh Miisun in the title nil Kdllh Masen in the title nlteh Included OnNncceunt demand for Hosa Ralsa In the Madenna that hill Is roles is new ue;i or the insistent "The Jewels of the Madenna thai hill I te displace "Otello." The ether te operas remain uncnangea as jet Tne are "Tann haeuser," "Saleme " ' Pelieas et Mell aande," "I Jongleur de Notre Dame" am PiioTerr,.8 Wceklu Photoplay Guide Week of Jan. 23 te Jan. 28. Subject te Cliange The following 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 obtain ing pictures through the Stanley Company of America. imperial OOTH A W AI..VI T r.TS Tfs. 'I QO TT.va 7 X. II r Special Cast In "A "llnii's Heme" r special Cast In "A Mnn Heme" W hpeeial Cast In " Mnn'i Heme' T Charlen nay In "The Mlilnlcht Hell" P Charles Hav In "The Mldnlicht Hell" H I harles Rav In "The Midnlfht Hell" - KARFTflN CHB&TNIT Above UROAD ., lV'N D M I- It ISP. M 'I "lh' lMV tttul tltH Uiimnn J Jhr Iw nml Hip Unmim" T T!ii Imw und the Weman" I "Tne aw nntl thr Weiunn" I IRFRTV nneAD & con .rni av 1.HJ1.1X1 l SfATISUi: I'VIIY JJ "Jelinnj Klnir und the Contain'.. sercl" !." at fl"d St nDICMT Woodland 'iIil 1 i "n jlrls l,eTei Heme" I.M1 IIaiii." W"Whr filrls Iave llOHle i "vvnj i.iris T T .Melehan Jn "A Prince There M uiv" r T Melahan trt " Prlnre There W.p." S T. MeUhnn In "A lVlnre rherr Win." rDdDnnf e.d a nwnn- v iiuiwii 1-enn aye M Hetty Compson In "Iidle Must Live"! T Ilettv Cemn-n In "Iji.11... Mnr I lie" ! W C. Talmtdse In "Lessens In tire" T C. Talmada-e In "lessens In Anr" F K Perirusen In "The Sen of en" H II M .Mlnter In "The Little Clown" PAI APP l2' MAnKCT PTHKET 4 . V, lft A M ,0 U.S p Jf M H Valentine. "Thr r ii aieniinn, "ii W n. Valentine. "Tl T H Valentine. "The r u vaieniine, "Ttv t ii Valentine "Th DCf-.K-MT MAItKLT 1 -' 11 A M In II P M " Viela liana "There Are Ne Villains' ... vinln 'i-ns Tk. i v i i , ,;,',m '" ..r.nrre re Ne, Mllnlns" ?EVS S S tt i i?g: a v'"t "lr"'' Thrrr Arf a 'j!1; it ai -r n nnnuivTeii-v .,.,...., vieia nana "mere Are viiiins" I K u ill ""..."... .Mi..M.t lin. 1U iT TIM eu-imr.. ici'nv ST Minl.ter" i Ml iiMer" 'rt" ai lieitv v nninsnp " riii 1. lllle T Hetty Ceir.nkiui "Th- ui. W Sreelal Cast In "The Cemvr T Sneelal Cast In "Tbe S-elTrr" F"Heii' Tel MverMhlne" , "iien-t leu r.VfrrthliOt" SAVOY 1:u ArtKUT STURM IIT l - r iinisnni in ", i-r nee There W'lh" T,V Ta K'f1?1!?"- ".A.W.nt There Wiis" W.T. Jlelghan. "A'.Prlnce Ttiere Wns" T.-Chre nay In ,'lTlu, lHnlt Hell" .. n. ...... , ... "... '- -...-.--..... nv aiinnuint iieli" - . -,r- - ..... -,., hb Hiamtn( ,in Ave mp ' - ',,.... ?'!wp!"w - v1W0t . .-(- '. "". ,', ,, '.. ' .i' jajnuaiu ai, Hew I Raised By an Ex OllAl'TEIl III I Cut Heme Teeth te Amuse My rnrntls AFTJ3K I hnd my new parents for several months I noticed they looked rather tired nnd worn. This was only natural, as they spent most of their time tryins te make un do tblngii I" didn't w'rtut te de. 1 nw Muncthln? had te be done te ninuwj them. I'arenlH itre very parent Isli In this way. Tbty muit be kept amutid nnd Interested. ..., I learned later that parents call this (.bullishness, but children only 'let dilldln'1 te Vinluse their parents. Yeu will notice thnt when bnblcH nteet each nilier tbev nre very sednte and dlgul- lit d. TIiy don't chuck each ether under the chin, 'and tickle each ether's feet and don't "oeglo oeglc" each ether.' Uut,M'licu paruitw meet bubles they de nil these silly things. OF COUKSI3, the reason is obvious. It has been se long since parents were children, they hnve forgotten hew te apt. J am convinced the elder they get the sillier they net. Fer instance, parents think that everybody should work for a living. This In rldiculeuM Did ynu ever see nn babies work for a llvlna? Ne. Docs anybody get mere te cat or mere clothes or better attention thun n bnbv? Ne. Then wh) work' B' UT since I (euldn't refeim m) parents I felt it my dutj le keep (hem amused. " ' "ifnnna Vanim Mary Garden will appear In the lam four There Is much demand for her III "Thali. hut If thin opera nheulil m clen II would lme In dliil.-iLe en- of the four (liirdeu roles. ShIe uf neapeu UtKtlri rer all freven or th eperaH op?ns Slendas mernliiK hi Wijtnann's. Alreail a connlil cennlil errhle nunilier of tKixea hac Ivi n insagrd ler the sec.feii Al the next Philharmonic Snciei concert In the rndeniy en Februiify A the sn'nlsis will he Hie me medal winners n II" : (ictl's r,,ent ann"al coupetltlen Thca nre Mat Soenefky. vlellnltt. and Man 6s Blitz stein, rlanlri An epein oiernewlng- with dellchifiji melo dies "The yueen's I.ace Ifamlkerchlet. ' lll be revUnl hy the I'hlladelplila Operatic Seelel nt the Academy of Mush en Tues day January .11. Of special Interest win h the appearance In Iho cast of Charlen .1 Shuttleuerth In the role of Samhe In the role or the Queen will he ( era Irre ntiu i.illinn HiM.T'hrV," W. S:l i," ' tr Jehn II. Pecker as Cerunles I. I. Mathews Jr.. Otte K. Hes as Den Quljiele. Charles I) tjtiB. Or. I'T'nnU tl. nmer. Ilei bert Heard and l"ffn It. JlacCaln arc In the personnel The concert of the Treble f'lef in tfie hall loom of the nellevue-Stratferd r.!brunr 'J will present as soloist one or the createsl cellists In the country, Wlllem Wllleke I Ti,..(. .,- ,..,, wiw.Ls 1 c tr i 11 1) i II IT I'cb Ile will plav the Schubert-Sen als Inntasle I "fntre 'or ve ,.'" ,, " " ' ' f und a croup of smaller pieces i ruary 0. I III coined) wus one of the succcses of the Abbe) Ilieutiv. The I'hllnilelnhla Musle flue "ill nies nl nn Interesting: pifiitnin In the tee llHirlmi i die llilleue-Stratferrl en lanuar 21 (er.s silmc of Trench and I.'nciKh musle of ini. rrtcntecnlh ana elahleetilh centuries "' "igninmn .mih uum iiarrer At th Acadcim of .Musle en Tlnralav evening, .lanuarv 2fl Uenlzein's "Daughter of the neglineiit" will be presented by the Catholic Operatic. Perlel. The cast 'a com posed of Miss Nan Woerner. Pauline Clave), Uernaril Poland, Pletr Wlila. Nerman Ilarr and Edward Walsh The will b assisted bv a chorus of sixty-five nnd an orchestra of thirty The Vrchhlshep Rvan Memerial Institute for the Denf Is 10 be the beneficiary Toder Ch.'illapln, liss Rpssla s greatest singer, is te meke his en- concert appear ance of the season In Philadelphia at the Academy et Musle en Wednesday evening, r binary 1 Clarence Whltehlll baritone, of the Metre pelitan Oper-i. Cempanv. and Alexander ! Sihtnuller violinist w-,11 furnish the pre- j gram for the fifth. Monday morning nvsleule en January 30, I Jehn McCormack will le heard In recital for the second time this season nt the Metre pelltan Opera Heuse Tuesday e- enlng. IVbruary 14 Mr McCormack will have as usual, thn assistance of Donald Mefleath violinist, and Kdw-ln Schneider accompanist. The third subscription concert of the artist series, under the auspices of the Federated Music Clubs of Pennsjlvanla, will be the song recital b Florence Macbeth, coloratura soprano of the Chicago Opera Company, next Mnnd.iv afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Acadeni' feer Miss Mac beth vvlll be assisted hj Ucorge Roberts', pianist. Michel Tenha. cellist and Eliz-ibelh Heed I.at(a, mezzo-soprano will be the artists at the fourth subscription uincert of tlie artist series In the fever of the Academy of Music en Menda), l"rbruurv ij, at ,1 o'clock. The Manufacturers' Club villi give the third muslcale of the setsen next Monday, at 1'.30. The illrh-Klndter-llanunann Trie will play tries bv Ilrahni!'. Arensky and Hajdll. A neignDornepn cenreri 1 'h' Settlement Music Silin 1 nl"?- Januarj L'.'. al SI Program Is being arrans neighborhood cenrert will be given al 11001 en Sunday eve- l. n interesting ced Mrs Jehn Ilraun. In, which .Mr llruun will be the tenor soloist. The kpeelal program ai th S. end Pres piiotei'i.as STANLEY Vcnprt Avr T f Keer Avres W - ani-s Avres T.- asiu'h A r . P AKnen Ajrni a A gne 1 A res MAnKKT AT 10TI1 11 a m i" 11 n p m "l.nnr Had Ne Turnlnc." "Lime Hint Ne Turning. "Lane Had Ne Tiirnliic.' "Lane Had Ne Turning "Lane Hail Ne Tiirnlne. Lane Had Ne rurnliis c-r a MT7-NM MAiiKtrr ai - 11.111 51 AN I ON i,," Tf ..I ' V ' M "P,,r llersen.en of the M.eeal,-pM. " VV "lour llerit-.iiieii of the 11n1 ill, ee P 'Tour Heremen of the Aie'nlie " I I - 'four Horsemen of the ieralie " "I.r!lHenien of the Miriilviir." 333 MARkETVrfji 7,n,'inM M -Charles H The MhtnUht Hell. P Charles Hav W Chaile na. c II 1 Hstleter, I I' -It ( iislleten, ' H - II 1 '11 hi elen, rue MKInimit Hell." The- Mldnl.ht Hell " Chllit Theu (lnvf-t Vie 'Child Theu fiat est Me." ( Isi Id Theu (ui vel Vie." iVIPTHRIA MAHKIT 1 v ' ' v-,rv,A n V 10 M Pearl While In " lrirln l' (IT 1 1 1 1 l '. P M I'urnillfre" IT -Peail While lu " Vlrn PflrallM" W Pearl Whit in " Vlreln Piu-Bile" IT Pearl White In " Vlriln Parnillse" F Pcail White In " Vlnrln Pnrn.INe" S Pearl Wh le In " Vlrnln l'nrnll-r" I P.R ANT 40- ",rBrJ Ae I VJ1M,I 1 Mats ren Weil !a' I M C K Teuiib In "What Ne Man Knew-" T C K Teuns In "What Ne Man Kne" IW J. Hlwa In "llnrn T-mTs narne" T .T nines in "Burn 'Km i'n llames" I I W C Cabanne's "The Harrleede" s W C Cabanne's "The HarTlcncle" w The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER e THEATRES PFHAR U0TH CEDAH AV.NUR ' w l'- r j ae & n nn n .in in ii p r " v i-ananne s "ine llarr cule" - , -r w C Cabanne's "The ItarHe-.t" " cw.SBvi' ' r Prank Maje In "The Shark Master" S Prank Maye In "The Shark Master" M - W. C Cabanne's "The IlanirMde" i I I II IH I I VI "'"rae". " ei'tn nutr ,-n-,j-i';:3c-',-;iv1 .10 .10 n.se te II p M tf All-Hlar (.ast "Hlscentenleil Wlv-es" T -All-Mar Chsi "Hlscententeil W v-ei" -.i. .-.it , Tmr.. -t: rzr-. -.-. .N "7.""rrrt, .","' """. i'i Cientril Hearts T Pauline Frederick "The I. ere of Jade" K Frank Mno In "Dr. .Hm" s FrsnU Mam In "Dr. Jim" 1UMRO ent st nmAnr"Avii: jviviuv Jumbo .let en Frnnkfnril "I." M -special Cast In "Heini Kevel" T Mente niue In "The Jllrk'lin" .. T. All-Btar, Cast In "IMs-neni e T-rre" F. May MafeAvey in "Morals 8,-Helen Chadwlck In "Oedlta. Men" Cennuer nie Power DI1V1V.J1N 1 i a,i a ie u . .r'.'Vri. lAl I Ualumere Ave at sum ri urtVlT. s-rv inni't ,..i - ie IflnauprliiB "!,,,, Harris in "Wern in in HI. Ti.,'i.. l MIHUasaa-iui Dam 1 10tet aoftTlel 11' M le Cenniierlnir I'ner" .,--.'l' 'larr'" ."' .."nI111,n in Ilia llniir" ,, , .,,... "Tl, I'l.. .. ,u ".... r Ceniiuerln. Power;; . t JJ larr , ,,, '('rnn a !;; , T' ,.; r0' , -fhe ne,Y,r K or -e Cennuer nir Power" J5 " VM ,!"" A" . .".I'l ' A" J.1" '.""'' W - Pure ie.I h "The I'levier of ,1.. vI . lWJiVr" . rZi:. i;- ..Ji"; jKJ ?jm.n;; ;r Cunvoed's ;;The Tlevrer of he NJ h HT i9ev. 17T11 f " - y f '" rm-n s purvrend tt "T ii llcmer nf .. . . T. nurrvmAre In "lln. .!, tt n ''"' " ."' "rr ill llin nrtli I '''- . 'Vi ' i My Parents - Child By J. P. MtEVQY Se en? day 1 cut u teeth. It was u mere nothing for me. Ilut my foellfli parenh; seetnetl te th nk It Wm wonder- fill, it eeriniiuy 'iu - te umiise imrcnts, After n llttlu villi tbc nnxelly were off. mi I cut another. M" they seemed istenlsbed. Tl.ey dldit't fuspec that I co Jlil cut n let mere if I wkncil . te. A . . . I He ev"!.v ciiee In n while hr n I had , nothing else te de and theusht the) "" etl a Hllle diversion 1 cut another tmith. Their nuinirmien i n.-w .... , bounds. lilenl. i tiic univ KIK1!! Miiiv ;a iiv- Hnrelv ull piireiils can't be as fqel- Is), ns this. 1 theusht. Hut ft, as i talked it eer with in) fi lends when, we met in the park, the) assined me that all patents ure Just ns silly, It net tllller. "If veu want te '.cc some irnl e -iltemeiit." sold inV friend Oswald, win. was several menliit. elder than nu a the tine, "you w'ant te start le walk Your pnrent.s will i'e plifinb era.) Fit don't de It ten seen or the) will m-i you for fe.i- : en will grew un bow legged. Of ceiirhc. if )eii rf n be. It won't make nil) (inference, but If )ou . . , (.. C.. mm ..nf t .l.mt.. .Illilf arc n gin in"i nne " y,n - '"," skirls when '. are elder, it v IP be just naliirall) the ruination of viii.'' Thimbu lii'iivens I am n He) . u)s I. And Oswald repi.il-d. Tliniik liea ens I" (Cl.aptcr 1 1 V-I Walli-T.. Ihr t'tler Astenlslimcnt of A I nienls.) I Icrlnn hurili 3uiu1y eenliif; M . an. III lw music hy I'lillRdelphlM 'emi"" Thece reprinented arc H'nrv ' r lC, Ilov M. HI p. H Alexnndcr Mnllhewa Iald Weed N. I.lndiav Nerdcn. Itajpn "inuer .lames Itawnend Duane and Camllle Zcekwer. rirl'ha MenHsclltli. winner of '.he Kuheptc .Scclk sehelarshln. has rcluincil le rn la- , lelphln and Is asaln siudjlni; wllji I r'derlek H. llahn at the Zctkwer lljhn Mjslral Acjdin I "Man Who Came Back" Again Timi Imrilv tiercnnial. "The Man Who Came Muck."' Jules Ikert (iei.d- , man's Stirling melodrama, n turns ! l'lilludclpblii Mendii). Jnnuiii) .'SO. le pluv an engagement .it the Walnut Street 'I lenire. .M'liuir .imiih nn i Atln Mcnen arc the leading plinei In the present cemplin). "White-Headed Bey" Coming Charles Dillingham's pinduciieu of tlie "White Headed Hey. ' b) l.iuuex Hobinsen. will cenn te the It read Street Dublin, and has since plajeil long i-n-gageuients al Maui'hr-ti'i Londen and New Yerk. : " l Willi .Ill.ntlliaiUinunjnHlJllH'KUlIHIU'UntUllirailHtBHimnmSP.UnemiilJIHminiaUPf You'll taste the difference! a asce Coffe H 25 C ib At all our Stores JraLfpijmiiinaiiffli'iinjiEiiiiKiiJ'jiii'jiiijratMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiBiiiCii wivTr.n, itr.spRTP UEUNKKMll.I.K. 1'A. Sunset Ifynll WERNKIteVIIXE. VA. A splendid resort te rest and recuperate Open the year round AMIKII.LK. V. AMIKVII.I.i:. N. C. Write Chamber of Cnmnrre for 111. nklt rilOTOPITS "n; ifwurs THU COMSAKV r . LOCUST S.-n AV' '-"'ist uriiKtM V .?an" 9r" "Til" Mterimi Ulder" r ane tlre s " The MtMrrleu, Hlilrr" ,J zne ilrev s "The Mjterieu Itldrr" I ane (jrex s "The Mvtlrrieiis Itlder" I ,ane ilrev "The MMrrteii. Itlder" 7-rni lirei h "The Ms lerleui. niHer" NIXON :'-u ANtJ MUKET"ST8 , ' V 1 -t , " ' "-"'' V - ni.' hard rVlt." " .'.i,,bi,,,r '''- III. hard Ta msdire In "Taklinr I Imnr., -R chard TtHiuadce in "Tuklne ( lianri-t VI "Star las' In "Heiirt of the North Ml hlar Cast in "Heart of the North M-star i ust in "Heart of the North RIVOLI u AND ANsnM STS. 11 l ..111 ,.' --,Vm Nnrlmeva In "Cumlllr" ' M- Nazuneva In "Cumllle" vv Mm" Virmma in " umllle r - Mm. Nanmeia in "Ceinllle" I Mme Na-imev i in "4 umllle" Mme Nazimnia in "Cumllle" .M fvQl W SI ineue Opp I 1rtnlnai . . w . . !! 1(1 n ni ) 'I "liet.lllrh.nulrk W'ulllnirfni.l" f T "liel-Hlch-Uulek Wnllliicfaril" n "ne(.lllrh.l;,k Walllutrerd" I Paul ite Starke in "Client Sears" I -IMuiine Clarke t "silent tears" - Psulli.e Sun ke It "Sfnt fRr... STRAND uermaen'nnHnT ...-e ,yn.anM AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A the North" Germantown 5nm (le'inanleuu avb iiatimb riAII Y M William Farnum in "I'erinr, T William Farnum in "Perlurj" i" - Wl'limi Farnum In "I'rrJurv" T T ni Mix In "TrnlUn' " r Tem Ml. In "TrnlUn'" S Tem Mix In J'TralUn' " JEFFERSON" 1;.Ehj:. ,. - Ilubve Da Ilemer Pller'nis nf the Nlchi T rtubv, De Ilemer Pllsrlitu of the Nit WHten charlvvlcli n, "i.mlle.. ,. ' T Ilelene Chailwlrk In "l.eillr.H Men" I F - Inlinm Illnen "Hun, ';, nril,.. lb -.' r'lL,nlJ in "IUII th- .,,,," PARK ,lllafc: An. . duhi ,i rVIMN. Mat 2 In Fvcs. 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Bvery appelntincnl. lllhil taiidard In cultlns and nervlce. Jloekltt. i 4 dally. Hrclal weekly J i -r--- -. iiuuiutn. i-rep. gvcWILTJ HIRE Virginia ne neur Uiarh, K'jnn:ng wmrl mr pIh. Jt ier dny up SAM IV I, IS Owiifr N .1 COM INS. Mer HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwayn open nlvue rfad" iirnn inwlrnte. Write or phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN. HetrJ Rosrnhel Kenlu. kv A nl. beach rates Am. l K plan riill? A I". MAIltON WORPHAM Vlrieltiln Ar. near Jleacb 3nUKtnMll KIIIOI'I'.W I'l.AN Special reduced winter rates Aleis Oruher. Westminster KentuiVv Ae nr reach RIelaler erHale haths. 1 rtinnlnir water Open all rr f IOPr, Npw (Tint-inn Kentucky Ave. Just off new t-ianen elirwl,k s K nenfaet I.VKf.MOOl) S 4 ffias Newly built and newly furnished All out side rooms. I'm ate Laths Het and cold running; water and telephones n all room. Hungarian culslns Jrmlr Oam-lur Ortll and billiard rooms lloeklet. Telephone T.nkewoed 3S1 New Yerk Offlte Schuyler 822.-' mum vh Mii.r.s. n. ,i Skating let-Beating Pig'n Whistle Inn BROWN'S MILLS, N. J. ia( i:i.i.i:nt simian dinnkre, l(i:iil I.AUIA Ifi.OO. NOW 1.30. mi:nc OuAcr CcKklnil Itcvili i r rlcru Uurr 1 Ofll.cs ( ream of Chickrn .s.jijp ViieiiTin I 1 ltd ChUltrn. Crniibrm; Sauce Hwat Cllckrn, FllUnff, (reicii (Irmv Ituexl I'rime Klbl of llcrf an jus ilitilicd rotator riench Peas or Ctinilt'il Sucrt I'ntatecs ( reamrd CtntHtteticr l.rtlucf Salad, Dmtiue I Het Winner I'tc Het Apple Pig let Crram. ffe y'uiee Sniice CeyTrp Tea IW: run, kimrts nml S-Murilny night illnner-ilnnies for Week-end guests. Ilr.v. pine nlr. rest "nil geed feed for cnnvnlrMent nml Invalids, ri.mn. FLORIDA for Infer. write Irfer Bureau. 138 uay St. Jacksonville Fla. siliiui:k.k. vijv. LORTOAf On the famous e$t Coast Hetel Clarenden (AbjoiatelyFirfpTeof) AND COTTAGES . SEABREEZE JR.Statlon.DevftonB NOW OPEN Directly en the Ocean and OTerloektnp; one of the finest lvcaclieB in the world. Excel lent 18-Hele Gelf Course, with Grass Greens, Sen Dsthing, Flahln?, Tennis, Trapshoot Trapsheot Trapshoet ing, Metering, Horseback Bidinjr. TurWih Bath. E. L. POTTER, President, C. J. BOOT, Manager, New Ybrk Boeldnjr Office, Bee. 1180 Broadway, t.iiKKN ei: M'liiNr,!. i"i TS.E QU1-SI-SANA GRFEN COVE BPRINGS, FLA. Iratf- thirty niiltciQtb. JfttlUSOtW Ddiahtfa ettaeaU ThUabi-asinfllflaBrMdrnnrFt)P( iSd 1 BjeroiTrrpreoritnionir RctbcLH Nertharn roeking Ideal trarTeandln for llva Mrklnc firnnlff tm! dp ineifti dlt The eldit and Urfft Sqlph-MBf.i prie in HerlfU -ith Vrliata ni T'nbhe Veol-- IVWA jt41n boiling f ew per minute) Kf creation s Sn Immlnc, Ontf. TcnnU, Ilnntlnx. FUliInK Dnnclnr. TepuUr tM, apply ROSCOf; A MARVEL, SamrrnT Muin LtJi Dunmore Hettl, Lake Duomere Vt. iiten m:rn n. DAYTONA BEACH HOTEL llread eraiilas fa e tne ueuu modern I uislne unexcelled te Jd per day snerlran plan rhureunhlr Halts J3.6 U EST I'M M III II. n,. Hetel Salt Air 'iftrKt.0 West I'alm Ileaeh Slrl. tly med throuheut i:iev., ilium pasted ocean haililne lioeklet raiesen appliralln Sirsat . Mfcaa Preps. LKnnrnT apartmrntb. WEST PALM HRACH PL.A iinmnA last ceapt Ker HoeUlet of II.OKIUA IST COAST lleserla write 24.1 mil We., Sty, Tork. THE CARONIA WONDER CRUISE te the Mediterranean Sailing Saturday, Jan. 28 Lithited te 350 Guest a A fascinatine itinerary including ALGIERS MONACO ITALY-EGYPT-PALESTINE CONSTANTINOPLE GREECE, etc. A mall number vfbttlhi aratlabtt. Rumalieni mutt t madt immediately. THOS. COOK &. SON s" HU,Ji,Ml:.rM:u!,M w.m..i rs.-. -'--. ." "f'1"T' " frirpnengi lWWIBt-l n cjfjeztssm EMBASSY 1 - a 2U B F i J. icass I TOl'lll Vn&V$ mm isaii-n 11 -v, fit ' i .Jt hi ' IjT . -VTllra D, UHXt Ip " e,W .,. B"-l ' I fv T ' " L j j " v I B . .Ji . .. 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