LA' .J PflP c?m T0 KfttSWSt'!.1 .Vr?x i1 -vr? x .. viV:Vi. v' -top vftit rj n: ka rmjw rv Ti 5i'?'x Tft SJK-l. i :w l.AI SSi 'tfj.1 f'tf CJT(.'.Tji"l .Wk- r' ljy Ksftvfcvm ..ii FJOT? 2f JVEIstfNG p mw 'W LEDGtfl hxAtttil t"w" LAD LP: fvc rc' ('.... '"tfWfc -i OAJ f&yMiWp irfli'Mf'-'lAsS 5 1 W-W&s i,f r; - k-'i RV M- r I.S.T I'f" V i V t. lit Ei Iv tf, .V If. h t ,. J. IV If' ? .VW M MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK fevel Program at StanlcyDe Millc Feature lit Karlton. "Jane Eyre" at Arcadia Lionel Barrymerc at Palace Other News VARIETY counts, then Philadelphia Is surely being shewcretl Willi film manna next week. Mf All (HA llAII HI..II II HinlllBA linlttA 1.KKM. 1 iiIaNMI I ( . f-t f f ft M fl ft M 1 I U Ft 1 1 1 tl lift t f them hate brand-new nttrnclinn with one or another fenturc of Interest. Fer eramplp, the Stanley has a very Interesting anil praiseworthy experiment bill with no pleture longer than four reelc. That la the length of llarelil Lloyd's new ceined1, "A Sallor-Maile Man." Thru there nre n cenclruspd Version of "!'iirmcn" and a neelty i-alled "The Four Heafen"," both about two .feels. STARS APPEARING ON tOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK TUB ".Ta Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen Vrlmmrjr 13 "Ppnciiek Alley,' with Mno Murray. Slnnlny. "Just Around Xlie Cerner," l'alacp. "Her own Meney,' Arcadia. ether notable attraction Include '.Tnnc Eire." with MnbiM IJallln. at the Arcadia; "Boomerang Hill .Ith Lionel Uarr.xmere at the Palace, and "Saturday Night." Cecil H. He Mllle'a latent, at the Karlton. Out In , West Philadelphia there te a first show- j Ing for the c-ltv of a l-'rtvl Stene fea- i turn, "The Duke of Chimney Unite." , and ether Interesting debut, are that famous melodrama. "Ten Night- In a "Barroom" at the. Victeria, and 'Mhej Final Payment." a new Pela Negri . feature, at the ltcgent. CUSTOM Is se all-powerful in the photoplay world that, for a number of vears, tt has been n rah manager ..ul i...,. .i.H,i eAFtrn tlm fnns n menu thnt did net include a feature of nt. private epcnina Wfdnrtday. npcnctl itv least live reels. Cander compels the n.i- .oer te the public ''' f,"'ff"'- " mission that in a large percentage, of Mayer VhemnilJ. Smith, lien, y bafjer. .... Mq nrlnrinnt film would have Arthur Arneld, C. It. II anumakrr. benefited by a condensation te smaller l Fred G, Xisen-Xirdlinpcr. Herbal but that 1S really -.iiiuwiv.i i.mnecr, Jir. .ciimc i,uinyvr linn eineri arc iniwcsica in inn "cic en tcrpi Ue. nspectH. As a matter of fact, it wouldn't be purprlnlng if lie does bring in some reference te the historic bath ing night in the ceurbc of his story( DIlir.ADKI.l'IIIA'S neireu suburban footage, The point in question is that the Stanley will have a Hareld Lloyd comedy as its main feature nct week Te be Mire, the spectacled comedian has graduated from twe-reelers te four, but even that is. comparatively Kpeaklng. a short picture- If it l- half ns clever as "Don't U cnUcn and hta ether recent ones, It would be at traction enough in itself, but le and fceheld ! there is a condensed version of that famous "Carmen." which (.er (.er aldine Farrar made several years age under the direction of Cecil H. Ue Mllle. with Wallace Held in the role of "Den Jese And en top of these two intc'c'Ung I nevruj conceived a . m I Ull II llll Nil! features, there is a novelty caiie.i win ,. iffil, . ii ti ii rr Four Seasons cuted by Tj. Ditmars "drnmatizati takes the four seasons TT SEEMS a crying shame te place se -L far down in tills column a picture I with Lionel Harrjmerc. but that only gees te show hew fine an outlay Plill , ndelphia is gettlns next week. Harry I mere's vehicle 1- "Hoemerang Hill." a creek picture which clings s stolidly (te the facts of life as that much under .estimated picture, "Jim, the Penman." As a matter of fact. Lionel Harry 'mere is a great icreen figure, but seldom ro-kened as mieIi. lie was under the' handicap of entering the game nil t (ostentatieuslj by means of old Hiegrnph ' le reelers, some of them which tlie names of the i In some I ik. but ' ,ens. conceive.. ' cllKt rn vl(lim menlleiied. 1 Charles Lrban and Kaynnf s,lc,Mmi we iw. It might .-T fn''"' 'nobedj knew who he was. satien of Nature, in that it , r am.a,iu vni nf snmmer. i in pi ninii' nn' ui.-ai uiiv j autumn and winter, and expresses them most sB,i..v..ii.itlnii of t in tenns of beautiful pictures in which Harr.unore. his successful retii "il"" .;ri Tn nntmntc these stage. Ills triumph in "Peter 1 n.nrH i. f-. II..IU. i i -. -.., ... . . ... ... vi.v." ... - ... i .. t. . I ..ml "rl'lii I nm.nr .n.i.l im.l I. .a t. l . birds and ecasis imx- "rr "", ' "- " vimpiieii ei ii eoedi snare ei inc Harrjinere cloak of greatness. the the cafts casLs of of these these l.enutifiil scenes. been recruited f,er pen recruited for dramas of life. i i urmiethini mute new. and mil a further proof that the seasoning et.arnmas. aoteplay bills, the emicauenm - .one e e,,fnni na tures, tue wenics, me iiim.-ijK.--f i---aent nn unlimited field te these who have the artistry and ability te enter tain combined in just the right pro portion. In recent weeks, the Stanley Theatre has had some exceptionally fine shorter subjects. Sometimes they taught, sometimes they amused, some times they thrilled, as In scenics shew--int; far-away land. always, or al most always, they were conceited by real artlsis of one kind or another. He made a second debut in pictures by way of Metre, appearing mostly in but some times In lighter films. f them touched real greatness. net even "The ellew Streak or "Ihc Millienarle'h Deuble." two of the best. Then enme "The Copperhead," which showed what he really could de If the films in which he appeared wcte geed enmigh. 1'nfertunately, he has neve,r lepeated that triumph. "The Devil's Garden" and "The Master Mind" had powerful themes, but were net worked out a- the should hae been. Hy his own efforts, he carried across the -Jeppily produced version of Arneld Uemiett's delightfill "Great Adventure" or "Hulled Alive." and HurrvmereS last picture, "Jim, the Penman," nKe leaned heavily en the star for micccv-. r--------------------------"-i----iBBBiii , r x ! . 1 .ttareij. .Mm a&aile,, . -gri-sv pBT : isMnmh mMk.fi Stanley TAl v mammk wwf m a. mWlSii9PVL JLm 1 f!mfl)LvmT$7&r. .'m mWmm'Mi mwmwmmi shame favs vfjmw ''--' '; ':P ' miffm aiiiiH mlmm - mi 1 ift'i 'AliiHi llnmiifmmmmmm A A,ltnoeM Hill -MKl!'il MJjyjMpaMH , -A-lice. Ti-r-r- HP mw$tmM Iieatirajcc. 05r "5ATURiMY NIGHT" KAWLTOnVeP THE APOCALYSt'. ' T- mmilli,b fillH llllllllllllllllllHHtei. "f iif,illllllLIiiVfilVfl -r "x ,JkrarBraR9iif,rBV rarBrBrBrav.ratM ravpfirarawBrsJiii v jakkkVti"H kkkkkHP-iWitSli B tP8"BI tDr 3 mfmmKrf&smi mm-mmmimmi k':rm , !Z&E-4mm 'imwmrJgT ujfmxw'wm &h W?fKmm &fczmmw&fc?m LLLLIH 'BOOMERANG felLL" PALACE. Guide te Photoplays for the Week le Come NEW rHOTOPLAVK hTAS'l.UY "t-.iller Made Man," Hareld IJeyrt comedy, In w hlch Mildred Dat Is i.s Uie leacltntr lady: "Carmen," con- I ' A NOTI1EH classic (abominable word) A which is part of "required work" In many a class in high school or college literature, appears new- upon the screen. TTn,i.,l in 1fit the theutrc that should . . i. i i..i .hLia thn (Alllla . .. appreciate u ai u ""-"'"-! 'n " t0, QOMETIMLS, even the most intr- -ii . r-f-ttin-. thnt It is only a'delphia. A cluse friendship between wonder that some company has net done it 'in: i,nm dlrei terlal ability has been shown In a number of recent et the bottom of the,.... pictures, is ut the helm, nud hN wife.) of Cl.lmnevP.utte i attractive Mabel tiaiiin. wnem mr. ... remember in "At the Journey I.ml and ethers, plays Jane. Nerman lre.er, new a theatrical manager In l.U own right as well as n capable auer, is Rochester. ... Mabel Hallin is the only picture -ur whom Philadelphia can claim as her very own. Her.maiden name was jiauel Oreft and she was born In Washington Square and went te grammar school at Twelfth and Icust street-, and te Sunday school in St. Andrew s Church. Later, she entered the Scheel of In- .i,..,tel Arc where sue toen up iitks- bCSIdes doing oeu nn Fred (J. NIen-Nirdlinger, director of the (l.iiin of theatres that includes the Le ust, and Stene himself is said te hi nt. "The Duke just what it sounds a Western jam such as l'red revels in. Velu Vale is the heroine und Jo-le Sedgewick has a big part. Melie is one of these iicter te lie highly successful en the s u-i-n. but nevertheless prefer the stage He is out in Chicago new In the musical show in which he appeal eif lu-re last -ear. and theie Is no apparent sign of his letuiu ing te the films. The critics didn't nlto nlte sether like "The Geat" nnd his ether films, but the funs did. nnd that's what mekes his unqualified return te the stage all the mere surpiisinfc. Mnnsed version, with Wallace Held nnd Geraldlne Farrar, and "The Four Seasons." art novelty, with nature as a baeUcrreund. "Cncsaie Nesl, tenor, featurelef musical program. KA11LTOX "Saturday Nl(-ht." latest Cecil Ii. De Mille's feature, with n cast that Includes Leatrlee Jey, Con Cen rad Kugel. Kdlth Iteberts, Jack Mower, Julia Fayc. IMythe Chapman. Theodere Roberts and Sylvia Ashton. Society comedy-drama, with a number of thrills AUCAMA - "Jane l.j re.v rharlette Brente's f.imeiiii noel. directed by Huge Hallin. with Mabel U.illln In the title rele; Nerma"!! Trcer, ns Rochester, nnd Crawford Kent 1'AhACV "Boomerang Hill." vtlth IJ IJ enel B.irr.Miieic. A creek play, by Jack Bele. author of "Bosten Hlackie" seiies. MarKuerlte Marsh, Frank Shannen and Miriam Battlsta VICTORIA "Ten NIrMs in a Har--. - f.nnlllnr Btnce melodrama. einened under the direction of Oscar Apfel with a cast tncluillntr Jehn I.i will. Baby Ivy Waul, Kempten On en and Charles Mackay. lll'(li:Xr "Tim I-ast l'ajmeiit ' latest Tela Nt-K.l feature: n model n story with settlnss in Pails and Seuth America, lleorge Jacoby is the dl dl Mier. i- Who vpcni i LO' i si ine uuf ui .iiiiiiiii.-. Hilttiv Western lumeuyuiiiuui, 111 wliUh the musical comedy favorite lias a chance for many of his stunts. Vula Vale in cast. PREVIOUSLY RCVIKWKD iLUISE "The Iren Trail." Rex Beach story of Alaska, with Alma Tell and Wwidnnm .Standing: Ben Turpin In comedy. "Brlsht i:.vi." Crcatere cues: conductor of eicheslra ,s7A.V7"O.V "The Four Horsemen of the ,A3xria- Q.l&Xnaen. 22a. JCIeari LUIU3 tAlbK S3 intl-lNi,U CAPITOL FJAVMENT REGEMT u Tared.. -Stene THE OUUt OF CHIMNEY LOCUST of ALIIAHBItA -Menda, i'uetday and tiiienKnsp." a Rev Incrnm rireduc- J 2 ..I.... l.fiDidnu ilnltli I If 1 11 OIIS OI .. ..... . . I .... frmn ifin frMel nf Tlla.m Mnnn Statins. fill. ,,,g,,iM of the AMlne lheuhc Vwth Rodelf: .Valentine. T Alice Terry I CO.SBU.l. rAin nnrji. sin- iiiiurii iir '- - -.ts, . ,...v .... ,.,,.,-, , j" --.- . -.-..- ..,..-. ..... .,,... -, and Inte muslcul comedy, plajing with the urnr futuir. Among them m nalnpells eneil old Frank Daniel", with LNie Foell'h H'dc!." Hip V.rie i en .S'fre- CM'FIOL "The Letus Haters," with linU nnd with A Miller Kent. About hcim "Millien Dellar" feature, xchich i Jehn Uarrymere, n fantastic satire, thU time she met Huge Hallin. premi n-n cut f,em around thirty. two rceh ecteA ,y Marshal Nollan. with ,hlAtlm.t'?.? ";..;,,! nl., : nirist. and t turlie. "Mell,, O." , ill, Mnhrl Anna MUsen in the leading feminine ' -.c"1 "'" i --- ""V .'.-..". -...... .i ..7; ".'-.' 77": ..::;, i k-ak lilir mnrripil llim. aim Hie iiv-aiin; . fff-tiiu, ii i-.m i ii.iin,, 11 iit fascinated by the picture-making .Viuimeud, and "J'Auuse," anethei same Yeu mn'v lemember her work in fetrujn special, ate alsu en the Int. Olaur'ice Teurncur's. "The White . Heather" and with I.I me Lincoln in "Tnder (Vimsen Skies.' Troupe Formed by Chance Since Hulliu became an Independent Jr u.ih accident that caused the ciea ciea preducer, he has made the lollew ing . lien of the Hegunny Troupe, wl.ii h is u pictures with his wife as star "F.ast feature en the Shubcri vaudeville bill Lynne." "Pagan Leve." "Ae Maria" nt the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse next nd "The Jeurnej's Kn.1 iweek, and which contains three midgets. ... ' "I lirst came by my llllputlnii come mrTCRF n huh haif ,,.nlr ical dians." as Jee Heganny, "iii rather Ru ' . .... , ,, i,,M , an unusual fashion I was metering T aueecsri and ay nthn te lr J. rd j,fm Uliwln U) irJBht011t , Knglnnd. ami hud a breakdown at Fast firlnstf ad Wednesday, "A Man's Heme," with Harry T. Merey and Kathlyn Wll llnms. Thursday, Friday and Satur day, "Thunderclap," a racing track tin lib MAKh HTi:i:KT Monday. Tues day in d Wednesday, "The Call of the North." with Jack Helt In an out door part. Thursday, Fridav and Saturday. "The Wonderful Thing,' with Nerma Talmadgc. COLOXIAL Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Wonderful Thing, a comedy-drama of society, wltli Nerma Talniadgc. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "The Call of te North," with Juck Helt. Kntlrc week, Ruth Lloyd Kinney, contralto soloist GREAT X.OJtTllliHX "Queen of Sheba," spectacular production based en biblical stery.wlth Betty Blythe In leading role, und Fritz Lclber In her support. IMPERIAL Monday. Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Conquering- Power,"! with 'Alice Terry, Rodelf Valentine! and Ralph Lewis. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Child Theu a Jiv es t Me." . JCJULl Monday, Tuesday and Wed- neseay, m Bert Lytell Saturday, "Big Came." with May Al lisen. IIF.LMOXT Mendaj.. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Lessent, In Lee," with Constance Tulmadge. Thursday, Fri day und Saturday, "Scrambled ics," witu .-Marguerite Clark. CUDAIl Monday and Tuesday, "Con flict, " with I'riscllla Dean and Her bert Rawllnsen. Wednesday nnd Thursday. "The Bride's l'lay," with Marlen Havlcs. Friday And Satur day, "The Last of the Mehluins," a Tourneur production. Monday and Tuesday. bterleus Rider,"' from Zane. Grey ster Wednesday, "Tangled Tuills," with Ncal Hart. Thursdaj and Friday, "The Unknown," with Richard Talmadse. Saturday, "Tiutli ful Tc-lllver," with William S. Hart STKAXD Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "The Ulide'h l'la,' wu.'i Marlen Havles. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Call of the North," with Jiick Helt. SIXTY-XINTll STREET Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Match Breaker," with Viela Dana, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "The Call of the North," with Jack Helt. LEADER Monday nnd Tuesday. "The Brlcles Play," with Marlen Uavles. Wednesday and Thursday, "Intrigue," with Pela Negri. Friday and Satur day "Conflict," with Prlscllla Dean. Melodrama at Orpheum "Three Faces Lust," three-act mele dmiiiii of Secret Service, by Antheny Paut Kelly, ill be the offering at the Orpheum next week. This, drama, which plajed here during the war with A ielct Ilemlng In the leading role, will give Ruth Hobirrsen, Dwight Meade, Muy l.erald and ether member? of the company opportunities te de their best noting. Arthur Hltchic is the director. Trocadere'8 New Shew The Iliuli Klvers Rnrlesniinf" . Trip Ut Paiiis1; - Vnu Kft"1??"0?, nt ,,,,ra r" Thursday, Friday nnd '' i . i ' Unze"' ' n Piegrum '" ""i"i ffuiurs, is , it-uiure et tie performance. In the cast are Sid Itegcri, Hnymend Payne, Rene Vivlerrne, Alphla (iiles and Cara and (hurley and a "baby dell" chorus. VECSEY SOLOfcT-WlTH PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA j Playe'Slballua Concerto Schumann Symphony Feature of Program r TUB PltOOHAM OrAtur "Lotierd Ne. '''.. , . . . . .Btheven aympneny in n Miner ncnum-ann Ooneerte-for violin and it-ehettra..,.8llllui . rertne Vftiey , Dane et Saleme iStraum Kfrenc Vecsey, whom many et me present generation of concertgeers re member as n .youthful prodigy' tnfl'le the first appearance of his career with the Philadelphia Orchestra nt yester day afternoon's 'concert, playing the Sibelius concerto in D miner which Is dedicated te him. Mr, Vecsey is nn excellent violinist, with a remarkably geed left hand, as the Sibelius concerto demands, and a tone of nmple volume and benutlttii quality.- It Is te be regretted, however, that he did net appear In a work which would have shown his obvious talent te better advantage than the rather dreary mnr-erln nt the Finnish eoinneser. It Jh composed ill (he typical Idiom of Sibelius, but Kcems te hnve no fixed emotional Intent and te these who arc net familiar or arc net in sympathy with the rugged, and "rather morbidly Inclined music of the Finns, it pre BitnlR little thnt In nf r-hnrm. An n el hlbjtleit of technique, the concerto filled j every uemanu, as it is one ei me muni, .difficult of modern works. It has been played here before, Thaddcus Illch giving the work Its premier in Phila delphia some seasons age. The musical feature of the program was the D miner symphony of Schu mann, one of the most poetical of nil his works for orchestra. Written in the same years as the B flat symphony, sometimes known ns the "Spring" sym nhenv. the D. miner hns little of the unrestrained" Jey of the ether, but is everywhere introspective and contem plative, except in the finale. The work was well played, with the possible ex ception of the -trio of the schewe, in which the rhythm of the ilrst violin part, a modification of the sole violin pnrt of the preceding romance, was net always clear. The concert opened with the Lconere ovcrture Ne. 3, of Ueetheven, onejof the star pieces of the orchestra performed with much spirit and absolute accuracy and closed with the Dnnce ef.thc Seven Veils, from "Saleme." The dance waa splendidly performed nnd proved a fine contrast te the. austerity of the concerto which had just preceded It. Geerge Sldney'a Career (Jeerge Sidney", who is featured in Aaren Heffman's comedy, "Welcome Strnngcr," new nt the Oarrlek Theatre, came from tlm lower Kust Side of New Yerk. On graduating from the public school he found a place In a photograph cnllerv where the.v made portraits of the vaudeville artists. Ills chance came. At an amateur competition held in a Bowery theatre he appeared in nn net and wen nn order for a ten of coal with which he rushed home. Then he determined te become n professional ac tor. Fer a while he reaped nothing but hard luck, but finally' he secured n pnrt In n mnslent show with Ward ailli Vekc Here he cencehed the idea of "Uusv my, a play in wnicn no sinrrcu for fourteen years. Then he plnycd straight parts In ''The Shew Shep" nnd in "Honest Jehn O'Brien." Concerning Mrs. Robaen Mrs. Stuart Itobsen, who plnys- the role of "Mrs. Schultz" In "Ladles' Night," at the Lyric Theatre, is the widow of Stuart Robson. one of the i-eiintrv's hest -loved comedians. They nlnved with William H. Crane in "The Henrietta." "The Merry Wives of Windser" and "The Comedy of I rers." which, Mrs. Robson sayH, cost $40,000 before the curtain wcut up. a fabulous price in these dajs. Mrs. Robson was born In Hamilton. Onl., nnd was the dnbghter of William K. Dougherty, a journalist. Society Girl In Shew (tictchcn I.ustmnn, who is seen In "The Last Dance," in the third annual production of tlm "Greenwich Village Follies" new playing at the Shuhert Theatre, is a Chicago society girl. Miss Kastman innde her first .appearance In Chicago in "The Girl nt the Gate." She has also been seen In "Ielo" in New 'erk, and followed Elsie Jnnls in "The Lady of the Sllpner." She has ap peared in "Grass Widows" and her own acts in vaudeville. ""- ' .'. . - .,..., ;.,.rt it.. nr etner in-" ''', - .meiig the crowd wlm-li rengregaled oHeiriii'7. "I bt Uen I mil. that r tW( iw(rfs ,nh nf (hpm () )( Braeh yam u ilh '"" ',,;, "',."' inn-lni he nnd mie had a beard 1 lm,, Aldlnr for a trviml veil.; M" lour ,,,,.,, M1,k , v ,llIt PT i Horsemen of the ' ''J."""-.. ;" "'.: ii,,.,.,,,, nll, I Bt tl,.. idea of ph.. ing third irec-A- at the Slnnteu . s'''"'''- ,., ,,, tli i-Hmw lmsli.es-. I leund Kith. 'eh nGilhrrl awl Lineman I heb,. ,,,,. brothers named Haw. ased at Fays. "'"' "r '"'", .""-r. ffefcn Harry mere' 'i delightful .i(.rr, at the Capitel. 1HK announcement thnt De Mill.- s ncwext featuie, "Saturday lght, was going te open III im- iMiniun Theatre Saturday inM.-atl of Monday, suggested that there mu-t he some eon een eon neetlen between the names, but the T' nineiei'ii nnd twenty. They listened te mv suggestion and took me te their parents both of whom, te mv s. uprise, wire of the si.fe,it type. They joined m, cempaii.v anil I Inter mid' d a third j dwarf. 'Played With Hackett In "Macbeth" Matthew Heultnn, who peitrajs the neetic nllgnment ei names nas new ms reP 0f jiornblewer, the commoner, in te de with the liinnvutlen. it is just ,j0, Gnltunrthy s drama The Skin Game," starting en it-, fourth week at the Walnut Street Theatre, was n-seci-nteil with James K. Hackett when the latter made hK Londen production of "Macbeth ' He also appealed in rii.nln It. m. i Kcnm-d) s "S.-uant ii the lle.i-e" in the lele plajfil hue b alter Hampden n experiment, modeled after the cus tem In some Western cities, nnd purelv m ! -. '1-1. . 1 1,. ...,.,. I, hi OX a DUSIIiesi uiiiuii.- in-- ii-.".., . iii via understood, is te trj the sumu stunt. V.T, I . .... i. . .1... t-.. . ..-.1. .. ,jXney proeaiuy ugun- nun r-iuunuiv night being the big night, mere people will see tin- picture men aim uen.e the word-ef-inouth uihertNing (If tlm film is ceed) will be nieie bene ficial. However, te u-turii te the De .Mill feature, we find the usual array of ex cellent actors arrd actresees. although ' some of the old De Mllle standbs are ' conspicuous by their absence. Cenrad Nagel, who did se splendid u piece of work in "Foel's Purutlixc," has a role. And Theodere Roberts and Sylvlu Ash, Mtii trimtV "troupers." have bits, but , . -j ...,-. . , V.M'Witl.a ether pnru ure entrusted te new jSjtefcarta, Beatrice Jey and Jack Mower. sV-v sipr ei iff, fiitf , fifh-.. ii f ffuui . , , , . ilf who inarrieu a hoc ny gin. a hi a , . ,, u. 4 ...... : of wealth who marries ii.h metuer s riin.- num.-,. . uemu Bar-woman, a kin.F or sequel te the' Unrry Hasting h "Knh-k KnacKs ejr.Hveu-uuppiiy-c-er-aiicr sort ei i be prcsentni at the laslne next ', i week. lleiHlll.g the cast et terly is alsting the obvious opportunity to.'i'em Heward, a Philadelphia U, who )Mr; W Mine en se completely i s In Ills first jenr as u ceinidiail en tnblna te hl crnne for bath scenes ihn Columbia circuit. At-slMlnc him illy, the perfumed, miirble.tllcd are Irene Leury, Mutlle Hillle I'lilnn. Helpnu r erayee, i'iiii rerers, .Maurice Celn.a-d Iew Denny, ThyHirc twelve bong !n(a and ten sets, nf he'nery. Problem Play in Stock Tin- unction. "Which One .Shall 1 .MuiryV" is both the title and explana tion of the day whirl. .Mae Desmond and associate phi) cut will pu-sent at the Metropelian Opera Heuse net week. The author is Ralph T. Ket tering, and Is piedured in eleven scenes, Including the--'- entitled "The I'm cut of Doubt," "The Land of Bhnui" and "The Land of U.-allty." The play is In tlie nature of a modern allegory. Three men kissed her te v tin n, "Saturday Night," liaed that 1 he film is iJyjDeMlllc-lati In all t S".ltA.i The First en the Cheek In that beautiful garden of dc Praillc, with it;, (-rcat trees, gorgeous women, wine, ilanc iiiR, matl revelry And within ten minute:.- he hful lebt the world, because of it. The Second Kissed Her en the Menth . He was rich and young and handsome, in deed the most handsome man of all the millions in the country. And he was sent away, far out of the country, because of that kiss. The Third Kissed Her en the Forehead He was Danton, the nation's here . . . and the nation turned against' him. Ruler by a nod . . . unseated by a kiss, for later . ,, the Story of the Three Kisses of Henriette Girard, the little love girl, who brought her blind orphan sister te Paris. Of intrigue, romance, adventure, love . . . love that is happy, fierce, consuming, glorifying. It is the story of the two orphans in D. W. Griffith's arresting and enchanting master piece. "Orphans of the Storm," as shown in the Ferrest Theatre. BROAD MONDAY EVENING Rrnad Pflnw l.e-nt FRANK NIHIIMMIER Bn'InrM Mannftr "HAVE MADE TWO WORLDS RING WITH LAUGHJER" POPULAR PRICE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY CHARLES mi.MNGHAM I'KEIKNTB THE IRISH PLAYERS Frem (he Abbt-jr Tlifatre, Dublin, In THE WHITE-HEADED BOY I. i:NOX ROUIN'SON'H I'NIVIJItSAU.Y AlU'I-VUI-KD AND DlHCUHHKl) CUMIIUf TIIK CAST INCI.UDKSt M.VlKi: O'VKIIX. AKTIIIK NINLI.A1K, SMINUV .MOIK1AN AM) OltKIINAI. COMPANY IMrrrt l"rem the Ilrllllunt New Yerk Ni-iiKen anil ftub'tiiucnt te n Itun of SD0 l'rrtnrni i.KTit ut llir AmbUKHuderk Thfnlrr, linilen m:ts ion Tin; i.aht wr.r.ii en uai.k thuhsimy GARRICK (.h'llniil anil Jnnlpfr lAM'l. NIAON-NIRIl.lOER niilhr- Mnnmi-r 'T.W MAT. TODAY Next Week LAST BUT ONE w. SAM M. f-!ywFRIS Pretscnke .flavor. HeFfiTtntV Delihtrul Comedy PailJttaia't Ltidiei Tk.trA-DirftlaB of It and i. J. SVefc'ai CHMTMUT ST. OPERA HOUSE CHKTUVTStMlOwi '"- "".HUT I. i y 41 m:?.t wr.r.tt, C a.ss Ml TRIUAAPHANT. RETURN OF f AMtRICA'5 FOfM0?.T SINGING COMEDIENNE NORA BAYES WITH A NILW COMPANY IN A NEW) CYCLE Of SOMGS ANO AN ALL STAR BILL OF 5HUBIRT VAUDEVILLE ItvclUdiM THE LUNATIC THE M3CORMACKS BAKERS MORTONS' UTRISKA MARIA LO POSING CO AND THE. MUSICAL COMEDY STAR. CARL M'CULLOUGH IN BRIGHT BITS OF TRAVESTV NIGHTS AT 8.15 - 27 50 75'l.00 VT J DAILY' MATS. IY Ab dr OU' IfOLIDATlV, ADELPHI EVES AT 8.15 - MATS THURS.& SAT. AT 2 if SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAIMSHIMS BIRTHDAY BEST SEATS 2.00 THURSDAY. MAT. I.OO SATURDAY MAT. .l.50 KEXT WTJ!K LEE1 SHUBE.RT WILL I A M HOKE Z,. IN HIS GREATEST SUCCtS.S P(Mjfcfi iAur wmw mr bf Pbib1b7 bT ' Hbi A COMEDY ABOUT DOSS AT4D PE0PLL BY WILLIAM HODGE.- r lm lfJnr'iR9V -eBmM?W!A!LAXCM-nmwe9 m .i ,..mC 'TV. ZJ PIBSTTIME tniiu MiinfiMi Aumrftii'c hbe roe junn i'iukkhy hiiiakjw j M 'SrarGtrt' TED LEWIX IRENE FRANKLIN JOE E.BROWN ULAJHARON CORDON DOOLEY BIRD MILLMAN AM S. SHUBERT THIBO ANNUALS GREATEST PKOOUCIffl ROBERT PITKIN GEORGE TPABERT 6CETCHENEWTMHN DONALD KERRi VAL0DIA VESTOFF 3OFAM00SMlTI5Tf4CiaS W0H7S,ff",25p..50' PODMATtOl50 SAT.MAT SK laoe Walnut ST.THEATRL WALNUT AT NINTH -a JAMES PBEURy SS CCVMNAMAKE& a MANA(,(lb m fr- week Positively Last Week S OWING TO FUTURE. BOOKINGS MB WILLIAM A. BRADy S RKRlTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT HE WILL HAVE TO WITHDRAW A 2 JOHN GALSWORTHY 5 POWERFUL PLAY 1 THE SKIM GAME t S cith JANE SRAY ae m ALL ENOUSH CAST i tvniv.n nn utLn su Lninujuni t.All.T MtLllVtU DT fnimBtLflllA flNU gjj EX.PK'ESSES HIS SINCERE THANKS TO THE PATRONS OF THE WALNUT ST. S JS iniAIKt run irttlK litNLKQUi iUHPORT OF THIS TRAG-COVtDX Last Special mat. wed. 50He?IOOl SNICHTS SO te $2.00 - SAT. MAT. 50te .50 COMING MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13- th, Mitsns aHuaini irnut -SEATS MONDAY 5 m sinwkNin biHie JBBBV 5 m BaiBK IBBBRBf LV aw A ,.---iHBB With ALMA I ELL and McKAY MORR1S2 YOU READ THE BOOKNOW SEE THE PLAY 2 -: nl, Mnt.. (10 In SI. fill. Mirnlns, S'i.llO In ,'0 Wnl, MiH,. fiOi- In 1 n" 5 niiiiiiiiiiiini ilium 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi i iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!' LYRIC Keen i SAT. .MATlM.i: TIIDW BEST SEATS 5 POR MAT 5J SO aV WED. & SAT. ' vt GEORGE SIDNEY and --l SpL2ndicd..Caisb' e Player.sr- FOlt IlBNKil AT TIIK 1IU0U AM (lAKItlt K TIIKATKFS Al'I'LY AT TIIK (Hi.Nhlt.M. (IFFICK, IIUOAII HTItKKT TIIKATHK TilHI.M) l-VM MATlMil. AM) Mlilll BILLIE BURKE NKT VkKK HEATH SI.I.MMJ , UIAHI.KH I)II.I.INt.HAM prr-i-nU THE IRISH PLAYERS i.. "TIIK WHiTK-ni-Aurn imy iiVHKICK .' M TIXKK TdllAV IAKKH n, ,AKI,,S .rfk,ll(i""--- WELCOIvllt. & 1 KANGER" f.llh IIKIIRHK SIDNhV AI'AllKMV 01 ML'HK iUlilHimiiurii" 'Z k m ',:"" NEWMANaSL T.dyt2 SWEDEN fc- I ''- 'irl4m . c"s.e,a!iih,t,,ii;"K SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE AI.ITlt 111 I.I. SA.M ti. HUBERT GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES MAT. TODAY l.Vi:.S AT H.I3 LYRIC aiATiNKi: tedav ' . . .Tf'N'HllIT AT N LADIES' NIGHT IV TIIIIUMI IMTII ADELPHI Ty;H,!"NBi.ieij,u "THPRWr"""' THE BAT' MATINki; TUUAV " 1 - I T, WALNUT "THE SKIN GAME" With JAVK ORAV unj Kii-.niL.il 1 -IU EVES.' w A WED.&SAT. A. II. WOODS Presents THE FAMOUS FARCE FROLIC OS IN A TURKISH BATH AVEfiY HOPWOOD -a.Tcl CHA<ON ANDBEWS Une of the Sensational Successes of the Season J. Fur Hi'iirtlU Hi Alwir Thvutrrn, Am-ly llfiirllt Drpl.. Chfntnui HI. Optra Heiihe lW" i it'iuih iitii nit l liune nUIIUIt U2Jt)MM.iBM--PM r..t i , A r '" Ul t acaukmy or Mimiu Tliurifdu, 1'tli. .:!, ut HtlS 1'. .M. New Yerk Symphony ORCHESTRA Final Concert of the Season ALBERT COATES UUISST CONDUCTOR Tlclft at Auaflerey and Ilepcc'i limifflACAmiJIY OI .Ml'HlC IB, NEWMA Travrllalk Kvg'il-ltr- ruler .IK - mm Millien rum Next Fri. ; ''Sat. Mat;V2 curiTrrni aivn aiiij l-IITU-l TICKET! "t MT""'. '' 'Vi ,. a i."ii i.vi i" J t J MSLm)L. f I.. ,t -r . A? .Mt i ..,.-, t. . . . ffl'mvssz J.1 ' tfifcik. J)?.--" .IrWW'MZ h .'Jh'l tr a !fiKMK