iiv.w fn(!HBnHRnRMVfMgUHBHnWmH r.. ; .i:w f Vd Xv li U v: 1' . IV !' t It ? w i r i tOVIEGRAMS ty e Variety and Action in tres for the "!? iK nbmit variety and iplee fW$$'(c.f ), werk IK rlnKk !ull of lUem nil, and If the met finicky fan cannot And ' 'teMithJn te iJt,v'nb.V beM brttT cfnj" liftine nnd plav niarblM or pinochle. r 'Vaaajaathln tn'ahll.Vnilv heM LiWJilt Vf cumple '. At the Stanley :$& "wrtai Inte nwlramltn holes nnd' romping W&y.klldhoed ciatelc. "Hnhoel Dnj." nnd. fivm'iBrtlmi unimlllnir imdwelral through two reels of "Cops." 4'iw'r And' (ver-y 'different Indeed) nt the Stanten can be seen one of fA"'liyWd8ree- thriller of the wj-een. It YlMrM In hn i-nln nf mi nlil Ml nil cobbler. TT-'vm " lr "- " - -- BVn.w'-' 'tfCH IIOIl and Agues rtyrm nuin mrin Kftlbtke KarltenMn n iilrturb.ntlen of tfttflfcugbt nnd Vabl Fer." which sort nf ttW the. jump hi, opening tedaj. 1 he miisitjii. AfCMIn hnH w lint ln been styirti in i$5ftt cltltes the scrrrn's first nexelty !,ftf la many months, a comedy of th" cepnlt .!" Hrltlml "One fJInrleiia Dny." with Will Kejers: the. Victeria has a wild wt .arn calleil "Shy High," and thej Regent htm "First l.eve," one of limpet light comedy BfTillfs. mO RELATE the plot of "Scheel, : Days '.ri's.Tfte'r aTla'Molv'e'f heT-' n .Jniiril rather than nn elabe-il" ffll I Vtrerture X be ""nSlyinl alnee lioed In S?.,ff"":r TT,, i.ir,linll famous or .llMlueiiMir tta'end, the boy (that Is Ilarr ) W? IZ k. i.i. !(,.. an vflnrntlnti. and cornea In contact with eeciHl caste and " ".:-,.,-:..: .i jiehhurT. hut. a a rule. "Scheel Daya" is. like "Tem lawyer anrt ' TI. Tlnnl ninrr nt n 1 If 111 UO.V. TarWngten'fl "i'enred" and "Seven- ten enlca merely u ster of boyhood in a, country town. Weslev Barrv Is one of the most bear- able and unspoiled of the screen s "klda," nnd, thanks te "Mlckej Neilan, he is being provided with some mighty, geed material. Memery recalls his first striking iippearnmv (tjieuah It mar net hac been his iirnt) in 'The Unpardonable Sin." n gloomy but pew- rful drama, with Ulnuche Sweet, and later In Marv Plckford'e "Duddj Iena lifts." "Dintv" and "Ce i-t H were two iseiian prouueuens 01 mui'- ," i date in which he ; participated, and Cecil Tt. D Mille used him te ceed ailvantaRC in "Male nad Female." New comes "Scheel Dajs" and later "Penrod. Wesley ueuld have been far better utted te the role of Tem Sawer than Vaa Jack IMckferd, who playeil the part, though the latter wnn geed. Beth I ick ick lerd and Rebert Oorden (the ' Huek ) were a bit tee old li 'a n mistake the i dim nrediieers hn'e often made, by the tray that mihcntins in juiithi mles. Jlelghan and Leatrlcc .ley will b the Sometimes it took the Hhnp" of the leads in Alice Duer Miller's "Mnn placing of girls in boys' rarts. as in slaughter." which Cecil II. Pe Mille that glorious Lnsky production of "Oil-I will direct when he recovers from nn Tr Twist." when Marie Dore took the . illnesHnreld Loyd's Inteht eeuicdj title role. Then. tee. they had difficulty is called "Orandma'H Hey," l in live castine for "The Varmint" and for reels and is said te i temethlng new "Seventeen," though Jack ncKieru himself wan better suited te these roles than he was te "Tem Sawyer. An nouncement has just been made of an other production of "Oliver Twist ' with Jackie Coogan as the boy who asked for mere." Anether bad cute of carting 18 what it leeks like. .... I Bdt in "Scheel Day" then' Ih no i uch error. Wesley Harry is meai ter the, role, fnr mere se than wns Charles Kt in that verv similar leumry mef.. "The Old Swimmln' Hele. Margaret Sedden playn the mother, and such trusty character folks ua Jereme 1 nt rlck, J. II. Oilmeur and Geerge Lcssey are, in the cast. ' 'TlfEXTION.was made in this column 1Y1 last fall of the deer-breaking epi sode of "Bought arid Paid Fer." That v.'was In cnnnentleii with the appearance of Charles ltichman. star In that drama en tha stage, in a.-' Nerma Talraadge. film. New thla sampllrealhurst drama haateen transferreii te t.ie smcr etrct-u and la bhi.wn at the Karlton. Jack Helt and Agnes Ares. after' niejing stardom by thcnvclvcs in one solitary picture apiece, arp here work- ing tandem, and. nltheugli there may, be me technical difference te them, the fans are the dry positive bene- I factors. Helt has the role, of the rich man who marries a telephone girl, and then takes the high -handed attitude ex-1 pl&ined bv the film's title. The climax comes when he is under the inlluence of Hener, and indulges In the afore-1 awtlened deer-smashing business. i wu Trii.ri linx the nart of the. musing brother of the heroine, nnde almost nationally famous by 1 rank Craven, who is new residing alme.-t permanently in "The First car" en "Breadwav. Craven is thin and Hicrs fat. be the difference In their methods will be interesting te wnicn A certain ineuim-i" Philadelphia, generally te Attic m tne matte xpi01tca leauirce. . V"k... ..: ' "Bought and Palil for' as tne most i .-; ..Untetlnn nf b hta-'P nliiv vet I ' jscij kT'Ti,- fii.n Thi-i'is: ac-i VIUCYVU W.' ... .' . Ji ini te ndvnncn renerts. hardly nn iota of divergence from the foetligbt version. aVCV)OTFALL8" was first of all a Jv short story In a magazine by Wil bur Daniel Steel. As such it was given the 102O award by the O. Heury Com Cem Com mtfte of the Society of Arts and Sciences as being the best American ( abort story of that year. sound and the hearing of that round, it would seem a queer choice for u YiLninnlnv. hut Direpter Charles Brabi'i i (he's Theda Baru's husband), ie sui'l t te have achieved the necessary enect3 by means of certain ingenious devices (net explained) end because of the vivid acting of Tyrene Powers. Here is a great actor who should have. been nn outstanding figure en the screen as well ns the stage, but who has failed of late te get the right kind of parts in films. His "Theu Shalt Net Cevet" and "Jehn Neudham's Deuble" showed what he could de before the camera. It will be interesting te compare Ms work in "Footfalls" ns the blind cobble" in the little New Knglnnd village, with that of Mere McDermetl In the some whit similar role of the paralytic in Brabln 's ether thriller, "When New Yerk H'eepa." The heroine Is Tslelle Tayler, a Wll Kington girl, nnd the juvenile is Tem Douglas, n young chnp who is winning quite a name for himself. Gladden James, old Vitagraph faverltp, has a role, and there Is an Intelligent deg who has a let te de with the story. VTJlK" IS likely te be a pepulnr tub .Jli jeet of ilischbslen unions photo play fans for some time te come. In case you don't knew the gentleman it should be explained that "Hk" U one of the strangest chnracterH that ever annrared ln a film. He Is best described as a soul without a body, n curleiih llttle mite who rock witnucring nrnuiui looking for n home and finally finds it in -the mortal frame of Ezra Retts, n TOlld'inuuiierqd man, who then sud denly .acquires n taste for adventure. While "Kk" Is with him he linn a, J:lorieus time, hut, c:i the tille hints, t in. all tee short. U in. a m eunus interesting, cieesn i it: Ann. homely Will Rogers ns "Bru i s" and Lila le ns the heroine. Alan Hale In a congenial part, it r ? ". ,Y "'"I edy b v KrWl ft l, "7..?r...1,B? .?" "Maagbt te he well tnKen care or from a .HAkCtMlAnln of tatwfrwtlnt Tn man Cfitmu wj'N Wmdled tbn dlroetorinl moi:ut)henft for ':tki real -neTdty, nml ever blnce tliin i" 'fV'fMf cPuic nuiur uin iu iniuiK euitr 'r ratafia hew te act he has show u premise . .iireat things. 'fclB.lh. acreen irlnrn nflun npi.saninil i n;rf.w u-t- - . ... .: ,,, "i.i- i. I L WrWUlK.ef.tlilw oertf iipprwclilng the iAbU. l)ut. aa yat, tkert A .,.""'.. """"t "'iiyw OF THE WEEK Film Offerings of Lecal Thea Coming Week ami Met Tbc Aim menu there will te freckled Wesley Harry with hts deg In Otis Edwards famous Just for soed measure, Hunter Kcaten these thirty le called 'Footfalls.' and has Tyrene. Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen Jtiin-h -7 "Leve" Kedfmptlen, with Nerma Talmadi;e, flan- 'ey. . ., "P. S. V. P." with Ch.irlei Ha.!-. Victeria. ., . . 'Teverly of lllcltes, with Ia trlce Jey. Ariadln. "Mellv-O." with Mabel Normand, AlOlne. ' !- been no sign of a, tlarrie r a OIL '" "-' fil"1''- Strpngely enough, I "On, aiorleim Pai" N by nobody at !..,. ,-,,". !.. T. uf ' " CA I HIOH. 1hr ii'ir Tem jrtr ,"i U fentuir, hns n irttinp around tha Qiand Cannen of Arltentt nnd utcs brferr gets finivird. an nirplans n item u)i iniuifcd an tnr mar i rnnieiM norm; i eny. ' ',, i,ou( Teiii'i attempt te squelch a 'gang, u:h(rh it smuanlwg Chlnae labor 'from Mcrtre through interna te lali' fernin. Quite different it "I'irit ynte," a light oemnly )rcriiting Venatani'e Mnnrv a) a peer werklnp girl, irhe , many trial brferr thr final happy fndc-eut. .ddrd te thesr ere the iheiclit! of "Meran of the Lady l.vttu," c palace; "Javkir," at Fays; "Foelith ll'lir." in its fourth and last tccek at the Mdinc, and "Travrlln' q the ster. ., ., ... .. .. . ,. . . .. " hurrying fnn include: Fet's big speeial, based en Alexandre Duman' "Count of Mente CrWe," is completed. Maines Kirkw-oed nnd Prisrtllii Dean will co-star In "L'nder Twe Flag." wlilch will net, however, b directed by Ven Stroheim. but bv Ted llrewnine ""u elter I.enir lins hpen nrlilpd fe thp cast of "Bleed and Snnd"Themas for hlm,,(.rerep Arllss will seen He another picture tpry seen, but it is net announced whether it will be "The Oreen Goddess. " Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come xew PHOTOPLAYS i.i.vici' 'Sclin..! Tttvu r.. tj w-.i-. "U1101'1" childhood classic, with th SLii?arryi fr'kl-- am" "-1I. In K?.n,.5nd,J- " amcur. Alse, Uuster Hen' I" new comedy, "Cops." Carl ciV'JJi.l?,?"" vocalist. nrlJT VerUiM-" taken from fiJn?;i 2J,ln.,r "'l0?1 ster' uv Wilbur SfSSLSt"' lth Tne Power In vt?Jn? re0 et an eM- blln" cobbler. 'dira.,nu 0Vt-o'-the.ordlnary, dl- K-i'iir'Tfe' S'VJ'-les Brabln. ,:LT,?S Buught nnd Paid Fer." wiinJmn1 V.fi6 suec'ss, tcreencd by Jni'ln De J!llle! '" la "elt ana w.fAA, ,n u,n Ic"l"f roles, and A PrtA? iWf ln a cn"d5 part. ARCADIA "One Olorleus Dav," co:n- Siy..Lfil3T "'t ,'lth w"l "egcrs as a mild old chap. In whose body fiftndT,rilinBTSplt ra"'ti "l:k" Plants Virrnhri11"- hS? ,s ," ifadlntf woman. WtAriir,rf 'S',,, "Jcenesn M.S and a plot that pencenia the defcut of i.5il t0 siuegle in Chinese from I . . ""' wmn, IU3 J.U1 Kriii'.vr "First Iove" llcht comedy-1 ?h2'l fe-yur'ng Conrtance Slnney In me role of a much-bcaet factory girl. PREVIOPSLY REVIEWED 'lLa? v"'?!li,,I,,Wiver'" t'10 Pltfalle Strnh.nt0 1Larl d's-Ies:d by Eric von t"erlJmn no "ub',1ued "fht- Maude anS e.'h l1. L'11' tteb-rt Euson and ethers In the cast of this nlc terlaUy beautiful film P'C i&fr vZr.0.ran. "f. the I.ady Lctty." -.... owuie ciury or Tne r,n. In and .,r J ".."' HARKKT rHTRFETn,,.ya, a .J ,r.fJl'f'AT?lai. Tuesday rn.v'i:'8" , Ju AreUni ti.0 --...w., ntiui'J I11J and laughs"- ThuVsdav.'Triday and U ....-!. A WP'JreS.Undinya,2nd Am.. A,;.r : "-. J".,4u-7.1 b-rt p:;;.," ",'.".?' fisi " tZ, XSaturday. "Sky High?'' w?th IMPERIAL. "A Sailer Made V-in " in Th2&c,,'$!t et "!e hlRh "a . l lie. hour .Seasons.' Kjfn.r, nm.i,.. .,, '' ,,'.,ur Hesens.' semc neeliy i"uv,'.rrT. J ueirtay and Wednesday u, ,':,. V, .., ?S"r ?iuu' Man Vuihi b VtrP,a . V.t? . aboard a hat- ;.Vn ".'V.''"' .t.""-rolir..?aseng. w. ... ..... wztKi AIIUrCUIL. Saturday, "pter Ibbetson." Iju V.V.. L' Tliiredr,, l-i.i Vi and' Wa?lac'iRVir,h KM" KeWM" , ?Mi?;n'" !'0TUpR.V-.A Sailor Mail t" i i eur,-reel eemedy w ith Hareld ' Meid In humorous sltuatlenn en a battleship and In a haiem. Alse, "The ' I' our Seasons," sranlc nevfflt LOCUHT - "Peaceelt AH." Bter- of America and ! rance with Mau Mur iiiy. th.e r..le of a Uan' er- nlld MJ'ita of s le detlll'ns: man staged In secnt-j RlVOl.1 MeiiU.iy, Tuchflay and Wed-1 iicsdjy, "Salvation Nell," Mrs Hake's I famous ttajfe iur.,nn with Pauline htnrk featured. Thurul.ij, FrliUv and Saturday, "The Kourteenth Lever." wltii iela Dana; all week udd-d feature "A Sailor Made Man," with Hareld Med BK.JO.Vr -"Me-ran of the Lady I.ettv." I rank Nerrle" Hea nterv, filmed "in Ceorge Melferd, with Rodelph Valen Valen tieo and Dorethy Dalten featured. CVliAIl Mendav and Turpd.iv, "The Heart of th North," with IteV Htcw ait ami I.eulte I.evel Wudnesda", "Kathrtr Tem." with Tem W Thurs day. "Ann of Little mekv " IVIday and Saturdaj, "Ranselund," with Neal Hart COUbBVM Mendaj and Tuesdas "Scandal," with Constance Talmadee eilnesday, "Ann of Little Smekj ' Thui-iulay and Trida "Thp Girl Krein Porcupine" Saturduv, "Item rrp.. " ..1.1. l .!!., I..U L, .srei: Monday. Tuesila 1141 , tlllMl itriu. esilri' nml Wn.i- netu.iy, "Her own Menev," iem-lv-ilrarna, with Kthsl f'lijten, and "Uright Uycs," fnri-e with jP Tur imi Thursday, Friday ami Satur daj. "Travelln' On" w th Wlll.am M liar', i nd iluster ICeaten crmvdv .Modest AlUcmiler will lemluit the vvmplioie ercliPHtia all week l.'sielle Iltighe.t. folelst. MXTY-MXTIl HTlfKri -- Merulas Tuesday and Wednesday, Sailor .UHU0 .viuu. wiwi iiiireiu I,led Thursday, Krlduv nnd Saturday, "Meran of the Lady Lett),' with Ho He Ho delph Valentine ami Dorethy Dalten. All wtek, Jeseph Rankin, xylchene artist. .srMA'D "Peter Ibljetsen." Du Mau-, rler leve story, screened with Bide Fergusen and Wallace Reld In the leadlnpt roles, staged by llt-ergs Flu- niauriee. LUAPKR MemU nnrl. Tuesday, ' "Jane Kyie. wun .iiaeei uaiun. weunenj.iv nnd ThursJay, Tli tne Htone"' I' wun UOTiway xeane. VTlaay and I" "Saturday. "Anna x.uiu urn." -..! i ?,ly, .H'a?d b' Walter Inff, Rudelph rnnn n-iuic uu.ii.1 ",' . 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LATE STAR OF" ADELE-ROWLAND IN A SPARKLING SERIES OF SONGS VM.HORUCKSARAMPA SISTERS A OANClNOi MATTHEWS and AYRE5 IN "HARDSOH-ED" ty BEN RYAN A. ROBINS THE WALKING MU1IC STORE A 6ARDEN BEN LINN BOBBY H1GGINS IN THE MUSICAL DDtrCC 5.775075100 "&V TrVlCD DAILY MATS -27 RO DAILY Alf t LP H I BEG. nnifCC. EVES-'K,"?0 SAT.MAT'iV.J2.V rKKCj POP.MAT.THURS.AV,', $1.50 MME. ETe W THE DRAMATIC an v THE WHITE PEACOCK y MME.PETROVA 'EVER. AND ALWAYS A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE" MY. 77MES DIRECT FROM HER, FOUR MONTHS SENSATIONAL RUN IN N.Y. WALNUT '" LEAPED ii I lsi r laws' A k h itm i ihiiiiiiiirx fek umumn ax auevb xiik.vikiw. afi-lv uunkfjv skft., ciushtnut rf.s'tlllv'Tv, : T m? AVMrf7WHMIIWJSWivr-Wj wT?WWMlBfKn'?WS'P '? . f v Bn!KGJUHHRUil Wjtt "m w. i TTW'STisEs ' ;it..T.A7' ) .Jt.33WfJtW .WHM'iVI7iTT'ww: rtfv IV . ;. Wirt iHH.'31..i 'J''...:. - .'' il . ' ... .y. . " 'LllSllU. aliij; u neuncement. With him will appear his father, Lucine Oultry, generally regarded us the greatest French actor of today, und Yvonne Prlntemps, Sacha'a wife. In uddltien te "The Grand Duke," Helnsce has produced "Deburnu," nnether Guitry, which, however, never went en the read. Una Arbarbancll will support Atwill in the presentation nt the Bread. It was adapted by Acbmed Abdullah. .T .'W. 1 . f.. .. -. ,' . ..W.- WO.'. "I.'- -M W" . v lM!t:.i.- . .. T?."l;".JiV --IMWdK. t.- .. Ki-- f.,.,,. hMA.Wa KifH liA niffl JPH f Ai HArURUA 1 V MAnUttEW S'W V" " f r w , v ? , ' 5 i i v . x. yj ,;t i . . .- PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES. DIRECTION LEE & J. J. SHUBERT CHESTNUT ST. BELOW It IE.WAL.tt30 IRENE" SYMPHONY MAXIEEOMI IVORIO'S OREATKT CCCENTBIC DAH(RV SURPRISE TAPLAN Ef NEWELL & CO. FARCE'OH CHETNEY" wctrt MATS 27 50 0ueftYi AND MONDAY - VW' APPEARING IN PERSON TfilUMPH V ST. THEATRE walnut at ninth KiSfUVATOMS- bij OEIL PHONE -WALNUT 2 1 69 OLIVER. MOROSCO'S BIG MUSICAL "Tur inufice ?nfc I INGEGS THE BETTER YOU LIKE HER.' RuuerAf HARLOTT INTO THE LAP OF 50CCESS tierAHencAN. WORLD'S BEST DRESSED UL DANCING CH0RU5 w ( CONSTANCE BINNEY, "FIRST LOVE" Rercmt- Bpeclal Features at Trocadero In addition te the regular burlesque attraction, "The Merry Maidens," appearing next week nt the Trocadero, there wilt be two unusual special fea tures. One Ik the appearance of Edna Blanche, billed ns "The Mystery Girl," who offers ?25 for the one who can lift her. There is also Mile. Macherle, Spanish danseuse. with unusual steps. In the cast of "The Merry Maidens" are Dave Sbnfktn, Ham Uaehem, Anna Grant, Ilclle White and ethers. New Travesties at Dumont's An entirely new bill will' be pre sented by the popular minstrel plnyers nt Dumont's npxt week. In the first place there will bp "Stocks nnd Shocks," a burlesque en brokers' fail ures. In which Charlie Boyden is the chief fun-maker. Kinmett Welch slngH some new ballnds, nnd another skit is "Saving the Surfacp," a take-off en certain phaseH of painting. "Happy" Jack Lylc has some new repartee, and there arc ether novelties. SHU I BERT MONDAY-MARCH 20 'DC It I MATINEES -WEDNESDAY 6 SATUBDAY SMASHING? 5 MONTHS IN NEW YORK 6 MONTHS IN CHICAGO 3 MONTHS IN BOSTON I'nHrilmeu.ly I. kWby the same author dnril by tliCrltlw Grsitest Musical ' The ROSE Hit In POSITIVELY HS 1 k m mt (xlVv " 7A9 MUSICAL MASTERPIECE)! 8 LAST TIMES M0RE OF A MUSICAL SUCCESS THAN AT ANY TIME IN ITS POPULAR HISTORY ten 1 7, MESSRS-LEE s-JJ.SHUBERT THEIR SUPERB REVIVAL OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS OPERETTA CKOCOLATESO 1 FROM THE CENTURY THEATRE N.Y. FROM THE CENTURY THEATRE N.Y. MUSK BY OSCAR 5TMU5-8A5ED ON 6E0ME KSNARO SWWSlRmH'rMlT WITH DONALD BRIAN IllS WORK IN THIS ROLE EQUALS ANYTHING IN HIS CARKR'mcme AND AS FINE A COLLECTIVE SINGING UNIT AS ANY MUSICAL COMEDY HAS SHOWN HERE IN YEARS -ve . I V DBA Matinees Wed. and Sat LI If IV Evenings at 8.15 lieg. Men., March 27th Seats MR. JOHN DREW MRS. LESLIE CARTER IN KOMKUHET JIAUUMAM'S COMEDY TH1J UKWYVSII CIRCLE Willi Jebn Hallidty Belt? Linley Te Sec "THE CIRCLE" It te Rejoice in the iheatre of the Heur NOW PLtWINff AllrflGHT PRICES-50?fcte52 wdkday H rr 5AT.'MAT -50He2.00 5e mmtaJ PECSONAL TRIUMPH FOR LETTY PEPPErU st. efkka ueuse aura,, chestnut "THEClftCLE" ISC0M1NQ Jehn Drew, Mrs. Leslie Carter and Star Cast at Lyric en 27th Somerset Maugham's much discussed sUrlc comedy. "The Circle," with Jehn Drew nnd Mrs. Leslie Carter In the principal 'roles, and a supporting east that includes many favorites, will be the attraction at the Lyric Theatre en Monday, March 27. , , It was net Intended te give the play here until next winter, but a change in booking arrangements led te the pres ent engagement, following which tne company will go te the Pacific Coast by way, of Montreal, Terente, Detroit, lies Moines, Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City and Les Angeles aud after a summer's layoff will open the new Bel wyn Theatre In Chicago. Drew and Mrs. Carter play the roles of Lord Portceus and Lady Kitty Champien-Cheney, -an old couple, who have had n. very unconventional romance in their youth, and who witness a repe tition of the same Impulsiveness that nearly wrecked their lives, In n younger couple. Thus the clrcle la. completed. Jehn Hallldny, Ernest Lawford, Betty Llnley and ltebcrt Itendcl have important parts. NEW POLICY AT CASINO Pictures and Vaudeville Added te Regular Burlesque Bill Walter M. Leslie, manager of the Casine Theatre, nnneuncea a new pol icy, te take effect Monday, which will mean the Inclusion of n. film and vaudeville program, together with the regular burlesque attraction.. According te the new plan, the doers will open nt 12:30 o'clock, and pictures nnd vaudeville will be played between 1 and 2:15 o'clock, and again, follow ing the matinee, from 4:it0 until 8:15, when the regular evening burlesque performance Marts. There will be no increase ln prices. The burlesque shows will piny nt the hame tlme as heretofore. . ..... Next week's show will be Barney Grrnrd'M "Follies of the Day," with eighteen elnberate scenes from the Jeseph Urban studies. Temmy "Bor.e" Snyder, the "man who never speaks," is the principal comedian, and assist ing him arc Johnny Vebcr. the "hot "het "hot deg man," and Gertrude Hayes, Jr.. Hert Grant wrote the melodies nnd Gerard the Ijrics. Virginia O'Brien' Career Virginia O'Brien, who lngs the lead ing soprano role of "NMdlnn Popeff" in the revival of "The Cllocelutc Soldier" et the Lyric Theatre, was born In Tren Tren eon, but spent her childhood in Ben nington. Vt. She, took a four years' ceurse ln voice culture nt the New England Conservatory of Music, nnd then plnypd n short engagement In mu sical stock. Since then she has pleyed In many successful musical comedies, Including "Hpr Regiment," "The Koyal Vngnbend," "She's n Geed Fellow." "The Girl Behind the Gun," "Mary" and "Buddies." She Started In Chicago Adele Hew land, the singing com edienne, who Is hendliner en the Shu bert vaudeville bill next week nt the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse, began her stage career as n soubrette in some of Mert Singer's productions out 'in Chicago. Later she played In the musical comedies, "Nobody Heme." "Her Soldier Hey," "The Only Girl' and "Kntinka." nnd succeeded Edith Day in the title role of "Irene." Miss Rew-hind, who attributes her success te luck only, is new in the midst of nu extended vaudeville tour. She is the wife of Conway Tcarl, film star. MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS and producer ffi TAKE IT FROM ME of STAMBOUL CENTURY th AMtmnw Thursday Mail Orders New rilliaii.NT with Erneit Lawford Rebert Rendel BKTSDm ETHE iHiliftf HB laaBBMaat vwtKM tH9n IbbMPbv mi ;m - 150 REEHWOOD taJAI TOIIIMnU Crtn TUIC ilktlSlir OAltr-iMriuir.'r " THIS UNIQUE COMEDIENNE- evrimri. ' MUSICAL VERSION OP CHARLES KLEIN'S lWfly.rMAGGIEPEPPEPj' bku iixh. fuenki walnux ujuv. (J1 GranD BROAD AND MOJJTOOJIi AYR F. O. Nlten-NlrdlintCT, ata'l Mar. Mat. Dllr. IH5 IT l. Ine. Ti En 7ll0 fe iOitBlSt 4(Kt. Jaf. Tax s nnwi niii. OTt.. aiae a b. f.n LfTTH'Sfv; ACTS PAPIIIAR KHTH'SfvAUDEVILLE PICTORIAL rRZXUDES rrrrM in, mmm1 MI RTRKKT BANHOM V. i'n Oi"i ..T..a- m .A 11 ' ,KM r.r.J a iw IN A HAR0U& SAIIDR-MADENi vik.i ..IIIIF.II A ITIiACTION MON.. TllKH. WED. TIIUH8., FRI. ft NATt'KllAY SALVATION NELL THE 14TH LOVER With PAULINE STARK With VIOLA DANA AVD AM-sTAR rA"T ' AND AI.I-PT Mt TABT M.nCH 87 "TEN M(iIIT8 IN A BARROOM" S2D Rel. MARKET lr. n 5 rVAK Dallr at SilS VOlV Etfnlmi. 7 B ALL-STAR m VOD-VIL ACTS f And TOM MOORE la AB "Frem the Ground Up" fj HjueJLvi 4tt k Lanraatar Are, 3:30 (e 4:30 7 e It MnVtlAV A TUKMlAV Mabel B-Jlin in "Jane Eyre" Wed.. Than. CONWAY TKAUI.K In "THE MAN OK HTONK" Frt.. Hat. "MISS MJMJ IIKTT" I12D ft IerusT V. fl. All Next Week nt Ii30, 3:00 and MAE MURRAY PS tm s IN PEACOCK ALLEY A tlvtd lmPrelen of nlaht life In I'nrla. llh arenra of (lie Montmertre nml the I'lirUlnn rubaretH. Murtli S7 CEClIi D. DE MIM.K'.x iiA FOOL'S PARADISE" liHuWiTlii Ml ST. All. MMUU.T r. ALL NEXT WEEK AT 1:30. .1:00 AND 0:30 IO HiOO P. SI. Rudelph JL Dorethy Valentine rCX Dalten A-ND s III A tllll nf Ik lll V.hn Baaed en the thrllllm utery IW EIOHTH STREET ANO GIRAR.D AVENUE rtatMr ivaetr waesatr Next Wk, - ETHEL Of HODEST ALTSCHULEK AND MIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 22 MUSICIANS V-WW jut BISStST SYMPMOW cewrgrs tvee heake in conjunction with photoplays Vim PROGRAM OIAN THURSDAY OR HEI OWN HONEY timer woywuree ESTaiE HUGHES" FAMOUS CONCIRT SOPRANO ru.t: rrtuiKl TWO PIECETTES wijfa v.i-rt3nufc BEN TURPIN inATINlTtiAiPM CVENINGSVT769 if. OKiutii fcYta photoplays thuu Willierapoen Hull. I'M., Mnrrb 218:13 I'lANO IIEflTAI. ADA SOHN llfkflH llrimn'ii A Tfma I'nmltla. "07 I'lne FORRESTLast Mat. & Ev'g UE.UKUC wniits SCANDALS nllli ANN l'KXIN(ne KAT WKKK-SK.1TS XKI.1.1MI FRED STONJE ti llie ruiilimllii .Munlrul I'luiiu MTIII Tillli BROAD Last Mat. & Eve mvm rf'i.AHi'0 "r..,)ai " "THE GOLD DIGGERS" mat ur.i.i; m:tk m;i.i,n(i IIAVtn llllM( ll l'r.'w ii LIONEL ATWILL In "IHIdlCAS-II III KI-." garrTckmatinee"teday" (iKUIttlK M. 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