. ?rnKrfi. ?i' .,r7 ; HKHHBIJIIhPK9MP IV. ss TW" ' f V "l ' , .-'- k . a ' . .. u v J'Vi'V EVENIHG PUBLIC LKIiGBR-PHIlDLPfilA, SAT?UEbAY, MABbH 4, 1022 MEGRAMS OF THE WEEK ftuf fuf m Feature Fi7ms "Meran of the Laify Laity'' pi Sttneyr-MjTur te the Right" at Stanten. Other Film News i', v. a l-JtKt Ste'AlHM1. . t'SS-RWAFWA-f A.XMV., At the Htsi sW. "i ,, STARS OP THE FILMS ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK and Ashore" might well be tlictitlc e( next week for photoplay Witch (the bigger downtown beuses. ncv mere li uc se t nnu sa Ken unves nnu an mat sere 01 in ni i USlfltfln r9 tit. Tm.1i t Alt. " t I.ImIi lina Tln.-n.tl... llnlfn... fi m aAM nti.1 DftftMnl, 1 HMtine hi chief attraction. Jrf HUeolle nleastircs nml tinrsiiiln rule nt (lie Stanten, where Iter Incram's station pn the screen of ''Turn te the Illjht" bcslns n limited engagement. ' Ph land gets the verdict by the nrcsence en the Arcadia screen of that ,)iWWH'Wwn nest eel cr. "JIIss I,u u uctt." i V ' CfH in - ' t ' ' L r ' ' ; 'i JMrf rv - "kHP fibTe Isn't the half pf It. net fi'Jwjf '.,ek however. F'rinstnnce, th ju? Bf, v" wi newever. nnstnnce. iii AT. H?Up! carries pver "Hpr Husband's $&i '. .. .... . Trademark." a J'Whft'a What Olnrlk Swnnwn & If Laaitna film Mauiea feature. w h i c h 1 opened In the mid- i .. dle of the wre u : ! Victeria, presents "A Stage He- ' t," a costume drnmn relating in- I In the irte of Edmund Kenn. the j aetnr of a by-gene day, with m Farnum In the leading role. "f"ter Ibbetson," that beautiful ifr? "Tl Playing a return engnee- j t at the Capitel, and "Foolish I rsa." one of the most elaborate WMCtaclea the film hnvn known, con ! jTvL.v. ' . .. . ; ..- ' M-4!n at the AU.ne. Photoplays te Be Seen en Lecal Screens Soen Jlurcli 13 "The World's Champien," with Wallace l?eld, Stanley. "Three I.Ie Ohests." Arcadia. "Peel's Paradise." Paln'ce. "Sailor Made Man." Victeria. 5lnnli 27 "SIellv O." With Mabel Xermand, .Ullne. w I Alexandre Dimns i the original parent j of "A Stage Ilomance" though he Is ' net mentioned prominently In the advpr , tlslng. It tells of Edmund Kfnn'n hls tmle defiance hurled nt the then Prince I of Wulcj from the. btagc where he as D ' . stnrrnis m i.nmict 1BECTX)R GfEORGE MELFOKD The nttractlve eftSiy (jCOrglan flaTer certainly likes te ream far afield It. further Inpartcd bv a glimps at en raf Ila picture settings. In ''The old prize ring (as in "L'ctcr Ibbctsen") QfMt -Impersonatien'1 he used Africa, I and Dlckenxlan sets. Incidentally, Cnpany an,d England for lmekcreumlB t Knnium can be seen In make-ups for fi i. .tit.' BBII MPA.l.i. ...... Mil ... . n. 1-1. ll,... ...til I Imi.ilinH iV llm Ulinl.nu.ii.nHnn., n. I n a itfV -W .i-nc,i iift:iii uil iilll. in .ii.j ,i'.t. i IIIIIHI..I ui ill'; kiiiini:niu.iiuui. iuike iTinRtk- Tk Hn-iL- -.1- Tnt,l i. . 1n.n.t I 1.1-1. l.- .i. .. 1 .i. . - rV ".m ibb repi nu uuiismuh-u wiik-.i no iini.tru mi lilt aiuxu. cX and audience te Canada in the , ncrbcrt Urcnen (thnn whom when lib '! ' ?Ierlt?.. w.".l9ert I'arKcr country. in ls ,iln, Ma t,. tllcre ig no bctt-r dl. vine Sheik" he uai again in Aincn. i rPCt0r) cellcctwr n fine cust that In- .tnn ttme In the Uesert centry, with -i,.- prctt. Vt:fsy shaWf Helmes E UUKmiiiQn "K Hunu nau mi t'.uiiu juu- atarj, which became n craze. Mew he (that Is, Melfeid) has gene ta'aea, and "Mown, of the Lndv Iftt4r, premises te be jiiht as pic UtfMaue in uettlns and revlnz In char- ftejtar as Us predecessors. Though It BW3 M im. Herbert (plnyinc the I'rlnce). Etlenne Uirnrilet (who, once n long time age, pin I'd In n beautiful picture for Vlfa Vlfa cretih called "The Violin of M'SIeu" with Clarn Kimball Yeung) and Paul. McAllister. FILM high lights of the tccck te be reatl an tha run. llahil Won't mean -much te vcrccn fans'. Hpfan. of the I.adv I.etty," is one of .Prank Nerrls' well-known works. ' porethy' Dalten must hnve taken this 'ermand in '"Melly O" icill he thl lHcture verv niueh te heart, ns she tier- i fnidi n t iri., ,tm-tsm irnrxl ' .i- l . .. . - ' , '' V "' .'.W .-.... "......y ....., i8 iierscit m it te appear ns n reugn. 77. Kcmpten Gfrcen, formerly a member of the old Urphcum stock com- -t -hilBfilfth. TinliheKtintreit rrenture nf the aerm', 'who Is as much nt home In the ' nest ns the average flapper Is 011 ihf lance fleer. Itodelrh (the first name hi really all that Is nccetiary I plnys the art of a San Franclwe miclcty fovnr fevnr , he. who is bhniiahnlcil en the sailing tihlp ever which Miss D.ilten has com mand. Naturally, ns has alwnvs been the case from the classic "Captains n-. n...... . iri.,i!.. . n.-e flimcti nue. ' nli..1'" k "t"" i "' ,V.t,.,.Vir.: h-HI njiprer In a plcturisaUan of the party here and ene of the favorite of the Lubtn company, tciil appeer in per son next track nt the Imperial in con cen con ncctien tciih the sftoieiiif; of "Ten Xights in a Barroom" in ichich he hai fradlnj part. "JJupcrt of Ilcnsau," the almest-as-famaus sequel nf "The Prisoner of .enda," is te be filmed also. llebart liostcerlh magazine, bnnkum, wr im mt- K2W 1. The climax Untight waged I J ' Strehcim is te male Ouula's 1 him and AViilter Leng (ever a;enfc. "Indcr 7'ice Flags ne. hy "vtllyun" since his Ous!" neuglai,Fairhanks new definit the "kid-glove ill' becomes n man In his reush.Mir MMjwings Bwetn 1 HHtwerthv "villvm i-r-Ti. -z. .. ---' , ... , ., m "The Hirth et a Aatien'i, in me SfcwHM et the ship. t-f SOME of the mere captiously inclined critics of cinema hooted derisively whtn it wag announced that Rex In graft was doing "Turn te the Ulght." 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VWTOHU "A Stage nemance," Alex andre uumas story, e- """lvj denta In Ufa of Sidmund Kean old f-endc Dlckenslan characters t-ine nt Wilaa aDnearlnc .wiinam Farnum tay the title role, Peggy Shaw the heroine. with THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS LOIS WILSON. "Mlsa LULU BETT" ArcSia ty of bucolic story, accentuating the I fan instead of the "begene from me fpitfc Detroit Orchestra is .uoer- f.t" ., "V ,-. l" ',i"F. ." "' V". ' :"".""' ."." 1 tha cost sheet of a Brand encra com- tMifii longer a cnc-iiu 01 lli guue lunu in nun i-uy mm unii'tm ;, Vi. ,- ,1,11,!.,, .,, . !. u-jj , min" ktn.i nf the residents rnisn S.-i(i.oei) nt enee. this Lin"v' the most str king feature ia the wwmi,-w " ....... ........ ..'.'. ..- ', difference between the cost At the nr nnd is n second or third class player all his life. Thp secret of producing fine or chestral plnycrs or fine performers en any instrument Is fpr the pupil te re main under instruction until his teacher pronounces blin fitted te de profession! ye?k. This Involves, ngturally, the se lection, of n cnpable'anJ hepest teacher, ht Uiat Is t,oe bg a Rubjeft In itself tp be treated of here. THE managers of the Detroit Orches tra have made nubile the cost of the the latest 1 orchestra for thp current season anil, ,lilln tlm DABt utile Inntra Bntnpn'lint KUa and word .... ,.,. .1,.., t n..nj nnn.. ,.,. mine' drama. A tmtwmm Film drama. As theatre- -will be the Inst hcaen of the ergunlra- 1 " "l y.JitZ- ,? i, , !. , Vi. fNfMm rum . , A , cent f , I ganlzatien and the receipts from he bK, It tells about a country boy, who plrc in the early spring, the money must ltl naW( ll& l. 'upjuatly sentenced te. a term In 'be subscribe.! without delay if the Or- , A'JM pran and who, en his release, comes cue- ra it. 10 go en. ah or wnicn peinrs 1 ' t'"t, , only 8115 000 The nmepntPH te the deficit is S30.000. Accnrdlne te the statement of Presl dent Murphy, nf the orchestra, tha privntp snbcrlntien of $212,000 was It tp find his mother and sister In te the wisdom of the managers of the ! "LPV Wrtnt iL & BPverty and a mortgage about te I'hlladelphia Orrlicntra in raihing the e 500 n?1J)lptln',nnIi 3oecleaed by the vlllaga skinflint. ! endowment fund in the years when the ' 2-a efin" reuth, with the jy creeks, routs help his of two enemies. Wbu Jack Mulhnll plays the here's role, deficit of any Alice ferry, new ingrnm f mm ii mgiy yimcutt and ungrateiui tasi:. The nrinc nnlly made un by himtelf nnd charmin lendine woman n "The Feur'mitv thini- tn .in if t niehestm in i.'.-Vi" i . Vvi -Ul:-.I: -.' . .- "'' fl.r-.n" .ml "Tl,n Pnnnerln :" Vi ' ."..l" -" .. ... ?.. . I' -., Z ' -"J?- Iiernce J'OOKf, rUHI l ln VY KwrTln M etung was coeit. Cut the raising of money te meet the r one year Is nn Increas ingly (lime nnlv tlilp and "The Conquering , t0 he mode permanent is te raise, n the heroine, nnd Harry I fim,l .nffielenr tn wiilnw It nt. lenst nn tn Mra and Georae CeOPCr have the fat ' tl.e nnlnt vlurn the Inmmn frum the Liaiiiiy rqira, uuiy unu ms nui iin-r, jun(i wiu meet the annual ucnctciicy. tk two creeks. Myers, by the way. Is And there ia always n deficit at the -Wthar novel exception te the regular 0Il1j f thL. sells0Ii in n large orchestra. filta nU. Frem the niche of ene of thu j,, sl,lte nf ti0 enormous Increase in the cheatn few he fell almost te obscurity Acglt0 t0 lear tilt. best music, which the tluenifh a variety of clrcumstanceh and Aim-rlcun nubile has experienced during tun, came right back up te fame. His tUe )ust fiftcell or twenty years, with "IJennectlcut Yankee." showing next thnlr illlncness te pay for the prlvi- wtek at Fay'a.has been te date his high- j,.,,,, tiie CJ ts 0 ti, maintenance of vaaniBBny maw . nnwtwa 'nnnn. ia nnnrnn. ' . el favorite. acilama with when Deployed with the Uorethy Kelly- .... .......i. u' tllUbU I)nui t0 nny class of if 4 w&t W . iri-i fy ) cOBMOy 'im. Geerge Cooper is another an erchestrn''have increased at an even" His "heavy" character!- (ustPr rntCi fri1L. hainri,., palA te capable .iuiM "iiSSSS? orchestral plujers have Increased about E Jffi? Morrison team are well remem- , (U c.eulUry, aa they show bawd. It's net often he Indulges In , e CUIulnB Uewlli y cewatly. I s it :f$&S "P"' Met w1-'' lural siiireiindlngK .mills is peifcclly fulr and juet. Wr lJ1 Berve a a l&4rMIt T.11I11 Rett." hu KV'j talfrabla dullnew of s: $0 aaunjtlea. 'Aa Gale' serve as a uuettgreumi ier Mian Lulq Bett," but rather ihc Jn- inaii-tnnii com- s novel (which becam a nlay and wen tlm 1'ullue.' yrlia) was Intrusted te the careful and a-rfaatafeitK hands of William De Millc. fWj trpm att ncceunts he has produced 1 work at the end of the third or fourth japiepiay 01 tar mere man tne aver- car, hut a piayr en un urcutsirm in afa merit. strumqnt will net, fn the same length A9 WlUen has the role of the I of time, be able te teke his place in a Hruajra-wife, who (In the film, anyway) (fine orchestra nnd play a tone poem by AMR? revolts and smashes innst of the 1 Strauss or ether modern composition. XUnlture in her home in a frenzy of Then, again, the orchestral player li -i- tnl.es piebnbly meie earH for a muUcinu te learn his iraue ' that ia, the technical part of it than it ic (luircs for any ether line of work In In eMng phsiial effort. An nppientlcis jit almost nny of the regular lines of WUlli Wlil UU UUIV 1.U UW .IVUl.J ., U4UM ladenendtnt enlrit. Clarence Burten. who f another of these splendld screen ekaractfr men who is beginning te come iHte his own, plays the role nf her mis erable huapaiui twne actually tins nu miiht have a mental nnd an emotional background which Is net required of ether.i In (Jiffprent lines of work. He must have a wide knowledge of music cntfrdy eutRlde of the mastery of the ether wife at the time), and Theodere 1 nnrtlaular instrument which he has Roberts plays Dwlght Deacon; Helen ' ihe.scn. He must have mjme knowledge Targusen. Diana Deacon ; Mabel Vnn of the architecture of mimic, which la Mrs. Dwiaiit Deacen: F.thel fliiniiilitin Tlnrt- till. I flifi, t 1 1 1 . , 9j, v M"iu wvn, mu .Tallinn nisit CernUH. the man Lulu Ievch anil ' mtesi! Cu 'Nail C L'IS-I' Mlly find" happiness with after her ft aX, mmtit lc revolt. i'Hfe T aiuiuuiu, nn una uuru uiu uciure in fe'vjj IMt column, the screen's natural prer- tt-j...... --!. . .1.. rHrr(,nflnn nf the vt !WUL. ..,.. panorama of the p-WHa-, Da Wile past or the Insight Si':mOrwwer or ime me mr-auay 'MmmmU Dtttili corners of the ffl glebe, rather than ttampt te analyse minutely and l aectii, scioiegicai or psycholegi- ?' A'-A-ieml vreblems. ricverthelcvs. It is (lis Kn'ft.TwUeUy encouraging te find men of the jzitv x riiiMr fir n iiiiniri 1111 iiinn niiriinew vl'ifiLT hlr undoubted artistry te work en 1 - .'Aif K of anvtll detajlg, ju.t a hi , A1J net demanded of tlm carpenter, for ex ample, who can tle his worn BUtlatac BUtlatac terllv without tile first knowledge of the architecture of thu house which he helps te build. The emotional sltuatlun Is even mere difficult, for the orchestral player must feel keenly and jet be able te subject thebe emetlqus te the direction of the conductor of the orchestra. Without these things, te which mu.st be added an excellent technical control pf the instrument which he pluya, he will necr make a fine orchestral player, fM ii-ABMetair n.,kk. ,. 1n l. - u-.- .. 1.1 - zs wvinff nap tuna uieu mnvitrr ii( mil ff-tfKM. nnw i niw, v";trnn jn eat ej nis xnuui ' (in nest te ante), rhat Everv Weman Knows" (Ilarrle iMraiienM be screened) and "Mid- y Ainenesa" ere the worthy Mera et "Miss Lulu Uctt" from acterlal megaphone, nnd though iineir lauits, tney all contained auoatlen of bright points of emu art. l (I from A purpeti e this Hftumn te exclude note of that Mi irmrnpA or Mtt uiorte tiwnn- 1 n-ivr jiii-vKrii m , iuviiv ni Mte if happened te open un. sty in int minoie 07 tne lereK, went l knew uket ((' Hke fust that delightful stage comedy, M4 Van," with most of the " 7l remevea, a aasn 01 atri9 uavts ana net iitac ,m4 Mii Bicansen' orchid. Ut tf mWM of an M fPBf bT 'WFTWT "trfwlM OS HbbbI &QWWiMQ. IMxmjj, ma JW.iBaBVBaW TIir.HK is a general feeling among the listeners nt orchestral concerts thnt any' man who can play the note placed before him is. a competent or- cheHtrnJ player. Nevr was thcr a gicatcr aiUtake, and the reaea brnu (he same that cauve many n fine, olelit te be a very Indifferent quartet Player. The latter, like the fine orchestral performer, must he able te sink his own personality and even his own conception of what the computer intended into the ensemble, In the one case, or Inte the Idea of the conductor In the ether. The orchestral performer as 11 clarm has been acttlng ttcadlly better during the development of the great American orchestra. Mere and mere of the ttrlng plnycrs arc native bnrn, although most et the sole reed nnd tnrtris players are foreigners. The reason for this is net in tie capacity of the foreigner, nor in his "feeling" for tha instrument which he has chosen, but in the much mere careful training whleh ls given abroad. There a young musician must have attained a certain proficiency be fore he Is allowed te play In public 1 the instructors have mere authority and are able te a great degree te control this. Here, aa seen aa a boy has taken 0 few leaaeni ha wants te de. aerae thing ii&&fihfm jftifcBtawK L PiK WrrmW mmtm1VWvr-rWm-'mm'mm4mrm ? $r.0.000 te the fynd. IJeth of thcip wjll net cnntlnjKjhelr suhriptleps "until the pcoptVeT Detroit show thai thev really delfe the orchestra ami will help te maintain It."' It Is an unfortunate feature -of the eig orchestras that the expenses of maintenance are se great that even if every scat for the entire season were disnascd of. there would still be a de. licit. The hails are net sufficiently large te allow an orchestra te be self sustaining, and if they are increased in bize the orchestra must be enlarged also, and the point where the organi zation becomes unwieldy is seqn reached. TUB position of having piactfcalty es cry seat far t)ie season sold has been reached by the Philadelphia Or Or chehtra. fee e, couple of seasons past and tne euuewnjcnc iu.pa nas maae matters much easier from the firianclpl 'yiew ppint. Dut the time was net se long en when the nnnual deficit was a thins whlcja made' cold 'chlll play tag along tha sptne of the Beard of Managers every spring. The early struggles of keeping the organization and encourag ing sufficient public interest te fill tne Academy twlee a week would make, in teresting reading if told by Alexander vnn Scnsrelner. Andrew Wheeler." Charles A. Braun or some of th$ ethers who fought for twenty years, before the point of unquestioned success was reached. It is net at all likely that Detroit will lese Its orchestra. Civic pride, if nothing else, will much te Iceeti It,. Ban Francisce, St. Leuis. 'Ifnpe. apells, Seattle and ether cities have gene through the same experience during the past two years and the or chestra of every one of these cities was retained, In a manner, the Detroit manage ment has only Itself te blame" for the nrcrtlenment In whieh it new finds It self. A couple of years age, when there was keen competition for aempetent or chestral players, It WM commonly bruited about that Detroit hed "taken off the lid" in tha matte of aalariee and fharn teamed ta b some troth in the assertion. Aa n result of n couple of "raids' en Baajerti orchestras, aala riea went Up gfesjlf in these, ergajil. zatlans which nil) the elmlee of paying; mere or of lealnj tperr bttt mee- TJjus, at Jlhat tlasa. OatjeU new (b aim for Pt JfeP fc corns. But It is mera-than likely that the money for rla -unplsastrat treceed--ing will b. ralsjd. TO HONOR SENATOR PEPPER Will 8peak at Banquet at Manufac turers' Club Tonight The first anniversary of the inaugu ration of l'rcsldcnt Harding will 'be ob served at the Manufacturers' Club te night by a banquet te Senater Pepper. rjenater .doses, et New Hampshire, will be a guest. In view of Senater Pepper's expressed desire te obtain thq nomination next May te fill 'the balance of thu term of the late Senater Penrose, 'this nffnlr ls regarded 'as' Imvlqg important political significance,' It is expected 'that he will take occasion, In addressing these pres ent, te discuss many lssuqs which will have a bearing upon the approaching clecr'.en, Danca In "O'Brien Girl'' In every musical comedy he produces Geerze M. Cehan Introduces some novel dancing, and "The O'Hrien Girl," new at the Garrtck, is no exception. Te take the place of the "Tom-Tem-Tod- dle," of "Mary," there is the "Con versation Step,' which has been spon sored by the American Association of Dancing Teachers. It has in it. instead of the modern jaes and clutch, an echo of the minuet, with a touch et the mili tary in the clicking of the heels. PENNLAW CLASS ELECTS Mrs. A. B. Alnswerth Is Named Secretary Mrs. Alice B. Alnswerth, 1420 Mount Vernen street. Wilmington. Del., has been elected secretary of the first-year ciasg ej tne law school nt tne univer sity of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Alnswerth . .. r. . .' a . ". . . nema tne distinction et being tne nrst woman student ever elected te office wljl)e in the fre:limnn class. She is a graduate of Hwnrtlimerc College. Phlflp Wallis, ilOl St. Davids read. St. Davids, was elected vice president Other officers elected wero : Charles P. I.arkn, Chester, Pa., und treasurer, Edward V. Uuckley, Sharen, Pn. Jack Slnger'a Shew Hers The Casine Theatre will have as its burlesque attraction Jack Singer's show, with Harry Lander as the chief comedian. Assisting him will be tils Drainer, wane, niuj tne east nise Includes Ameta Pynes, Jee Ferte, Hetty Fuller, May Walsh and the Fair mount Four. There are two aetu and fifteen scenes, one which shows n rail road yard with great reality. A chorus ui iwfruijr id a ii'tuuru. Stock Company In Farce Mae Desmond nnd her players will present that popular stage farce, "Par- Trellev Car Damaaed bv Fire ler. Bedroom and Hath." at the Metre Quick action by the crew and Police Eplltan Opera, Heuse next Thursduy, a ;..,. nn n,.n.i nnUit,i ,i- iTinav ami nniuruar matinees anu eve- ttUcW of nn'Allveherty avenue car by "V3,"?- & Desmond will ploy the reln B.V ki. JLin. rpfin-n wen. rnV. which Florence Moero had in the ' " " -".. --m.m l,v. K,I. TVrtft.l- nMilnnllnn .Mil 17-nnlr Vlal.ln- nassencers aboard nne nu escaped with- m..." i....iii h ...,..-. ..nu -. . . r... . - . ikI nn.lpnv III. le.illni, mBIA n..t it, 1.1, out injury, xne maze stoma in some " 1 "- .... .-... ...... unknown manner in the rear and shpt Frank Camp and Mary Duncan Stewart UD Euuiieniy uiruuau tun tu evuii. - --- RMOMffT"Th aeldsn Gift," about a oeor girl with a wenderfuV vole fe hA?fWBckaardMnafa part, and the star la Aljce I.aue. rrsrleuslr Rertewe4 ALD1NB - "Foolish Wives," ten-ring c reus, witn wents rm ,"avr. reuni, and Hrlc von Strcmelm as Jhlel ringtSaster. 11,000.000 Mitlnta. with a pleterlal art that has never been surpassed In film history. KABLTON "Her Husbanfl's Traae- Mark" New ern ane - street and a hacienda "The Bad Man" without a sense of humor. Gleria Swanson weara atunnlng gowns. PALACE "Saturday Night,' De Mills for the De Mllles. the old story of oil and wnter society and chauffeurs laundry and tiled baths Leatrlc; Jey, Edith Roberts. Jack Mower nnd Cenrad Nngel Bupply the twists. CAPITOL 'Tcter Ibbetoen," Du Mou Meu rler te the dot muse and moonlight the sereen's greatest love story, nlkveri hv HUle Ferausen and wal- fnc Held a study In lights and shad ows of the past artistically done. MARKET BT11BET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Flghtln' Mad." the Woolly West at its woolliest with Wil liam Desmond. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Travelln' On" Bill Hart that's all. GREAT NORTHERN and IMPERIAL "Ten Nights In a Darrnem," Just what its title Implies thrills nnd laughs and sobs Judiciously applied a relic of the old days Jehn Lewell and Baby Ivy Ward In It. ALIIAMBRA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Without Limit," with Anna Q. Nllssen nnd De Fee Grand Opera Crmpany rendering a famous opera. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, "Her Own Meney," with Ethel Clayten, and opera company, B COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Just Around tha Cor Cer ner," Fannie Hurst In liar favorite New Yerk setting. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, "Travelln' On,' with William S. Hart LOCUST "The Girl Frem Porcupine," a James Oliver Curwood yarn about the Yuken, marking1 the nntranuu m ex-Governer Mllllken. of Maine, Inte film production William Cellier, Jr., nnd Falre Blnney featured. RIVOLI "Without Benefit of Clergy," Rudyard Kipling's famous short story made Inte a feature dim, with Themas Helding In the leading role. BELMONT Monday, Tuesday and Wcdnesdny, "Just Around the Cor Cer ner,", Fannie Hurst heart-Interest story. Thursday, Friday and Satur day, "Travelln On," with William S. Hart COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday, "The Sky Pilet" Wednesday, "The Clean-Up," with William Fairbanks. Thursday and Friday, "Jnne Kyrc," with Mabel Ballln. Saturday, "Man hattan Madness." CEP AR t Monday and Tuesday, "The Unknown." with Richard Talmadse. Wednesday nnd. Thursday, "High Heels." with Gladys Walten. Friday and Saturday, "Tangled Trails," with Ne.il Hart. STRAND Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Just Around tne corner," Fannie Hurst story. Thursday, Fri day nnd Saturday, "Travelln' On," with William S. Hart. SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Ten NlghtB in a Barroom." old-time melodrama. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Travelln1 On," with William S. Hart. LEADER "Just Around the Cerner," Fannie Hurst human Interest story, with New Yerk setting; cast includes Slgrlrt Helmqutst, Edward Phillips and Margaret Sedden. PHILADELPHIA'S LEAD1HC THEATRES-DIRECTION OF LEE tt J. J. IH mtTrtUT.ML, fMMewtwuTne CHESTNUT ST.0PERA HOUSE Hja from DE THEWMLftBESr A00EVILL iAILYVMATS. AT 2.15-'EVES AT 8M5 qilr. LEE SHUBERT -present NAM HALPERIN CHARACTERISTE." ERNEST EVANS AND GIRLS ALFRED LATELLtih ELSIE YOKES iJlrlEPup" HKy HIlLffitWD .LATE COMEDIAN Off "THE ROSt. GIRLf MR.&MRS.MELrBURNE A TRIP TO LUNA PARK BERT FLAVIA CLARK f-ARCAR0 IN A N1MJ EDITION OF "A WAYWAR0 CONCEIT? DPIf FQ NIGHTS -27 50 75 H00 fflP riULLO daii y MATINFFQ ?7 Sftf Jffi. ........ww . . ww ITOLIMTS V ll I BBBBBBBl BBBSSSi ' LS BSBasrBBBBaW 1 a'ftlaBBBBBBBBaf ' Ksssfl V R-mw ' LaW-B' sO 1 HaW LIH1 M. DEIR0 - or tRe accordion flssVNv 49-MZXXffBi Wis.1 J SAM eu I IOC WTtVES A: 50te i2:50 - SAT:.MATjajBi2a S. 9nV0hm Skating Novelty at Keith's One of the novelties new being ex ploited en the J). F. Keith circuit ls tlm ulcntlne nnd dancing act of Else nnd Pnulsen. originators of their stvle of dancing en skntes. Fhllndelphlans will remprabcr this couple, who were featured in the skating carnivals held In the Ice I'aluce in this city last season. The preblem was te furnish Ice for them te skate and dance en, but Pnulsen over came this obstacle by inventing and patenting a process for making Ice In stantaneously, and it made it possible te book the act for the theatre. Riga and Paulsen will present for the first time en u vaudeville stage their famous Apache number at Keith's Theatre be ginning Mqnday, iilnltyira SluR buibbI H IBIIimi U. nil 1 MLJHlilhi Jr fliiii MKi TQrw P0l?"MAT."VltD. 'Wr fl.'50 . cmessrs LEE J J SHUBERT present 'EDDlEi CAMTOft IN A PUPPY PARISIAN REVUE OF LAUGHS AND LADIES V AKE IT SNAPPY EUCTRIFIES THE OLUW ANO SENDS 'A WARM GLOW THROUGH THE VEINS OF THE FRIGID ' WITH A' SHIMMERING SHOWER OF STARS AND 75 DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES AmW&W AmmWfmV (&hkK17 ADELPHI & tvrs "" se te l5.ne m TUIIBt U1T ' ftl rtA-CAT MIT tf tl TAaY inuuffini uati ivw jni.rmi tuniwu AJILLIAM A. BRADY pre9eYvL BERTVAR LEN MEN IN RIFTINE .RIP-ROARING ODRAMAL t A ROUSING. RIP-ROARING MELODRAMA! ' a arzmy W AHH 'a. 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