Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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'four Openings flext Week, With Mere te CorneJehon, Elsie
Fergusen, Sothern and Marlowe and Mask
and Wig Lend Variety ,
iTtJBT 'Dn let et P0"1' weJelnnlnK te pack away, things theatrical in
J MOth-balla for another ieaaeil, and devote their mental energies te auch
inMearabka as golf manual, aeed catalogues and time-tables, the Towers That
sTchanged their minds, and new It leeks as If 1'blladclphla -would have Its
BUjheuiea open tjlt the first of June.
An even stranger thing is that the remainder of the season will see n con
!....,. nf the Interesting fare that has been vouchsafed the cltv recently. It will
jaducle such widely divergent entertainments ni melodrama, Russian grand
erj.ra mute, fantastical play, drama and Shakespeare. There ought te be
emetblng there for all tastes.
NEXT Monday will see'tbe opening of
four new shows at downtown
'. .nnilier at th Metroneli.
In Optra Heuse, and another Geerge
Tin "l';1.,, .....ntiit en ' tk TJf.
rlleE H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe
jStkespea""" repertoire at the Lyric
ffkMtrc. opening en Monday with
ihfT have net given in some time.
wftl.i Fergusen will appear at the
Breid Street Theatre for two weeks in
En. Varying Shere," whirh is by Hec
AklBi. and will give Philadelphia
ikMtreers a chance for comparisons
with the etame author's "Declassce."
TBS I11BSK HHU " . v,un e aiiuuni
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Tales. " will be given "for one' week
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..i. . th. Ferrest Theatre,
Charles
H Morgan, the ihdefatlguable dancing
mentor of these University of Pennsyl
vania bevs, is also the author of tue
Seme people consider that a thcatrt
nl year isn't a year at all unless Al
jolten eemci te town, and they'll wel
come this black-and-white-face come
dim In his latest, "Dombe," which
opens a three -week engagement at the
The show nt the Metropolitan Is
Bringing Up Father in Wall Street,"
nd the Little Theatre performance is
Bernard Shaw's "Captain Brass
bound's Conversion."
HAS anybody noticed hew few and
for between have been the per
formances here this year of straight, un
adorned dramas? There have been
nlenty of the color melodramatically
tWed affairs like "The White Peacock"
nd "Bleed nnd Sand," a nanutui or.
plays thnt balanced delicately between
k. .ftmnrlr ntirl nrrinus values, aa lu
"The Circle." several, in the class of
"Miry Rec and '"Lillem. ' which
trewed the border into the land of fan
Uy,'and an. occasional anomaly like
"The Wandering Jew," half apectacle,
half drama. But what used te be known
ii "straight dramatic productions"
teem te have been noticeable by their
icnreltv.
There was n "Bill of Divorcement"
it the outset of the season. "Thu
Easiest Way." later "Declassce."
ireund the holidays, "The Skin Game"
ind "Main Street" of mere recent date.
But that about completes the list,
therefore. It seems rather odd that en
the books between new and the imminent
ileilng of the theatres are three
''straight dramas." including "The
Varying Shere." Grace Geerge in "The
Exquisite Heur" coming te the Lyric
ind William Gillette in "The Dream
Uiker" booked for the Bread.
The paucity of this particular kind
If theatrical entertainment, which, only
I few years age, reigned nlmest su
preme, can probably be explained by the
Inevitable cycles through which the
Itiie gees.
This year It was Philadelphia's let te
kive a preponderance of pleasantly
tuned light comedies, things like the
wjrant "Mr. Pirn" or the atmospheric
''Happy Ge Lucky." the Gallic-flavored
"W or the satirically barbed "Bad
Uin." As a etrie dish, the city has seen
l number of plays of fantastical ele
tnti as in "The Emperor Jenes" and
"Ltllem."
Melodrama has been present, but net
if tie "creek" variety,' except in the
aiei of "The Bat" and "Cornered,"
lut rather the exotic, aa before men
loud, nnd exemplified also by "Drift
." "Spanish Leve" and "In the
fight Watch." There was a time
ind that wasn't se long age when the
Fimmy Valentines were as thick as
iudclcbrrrles.
Farce, of the mere flamboyant order,
las been represented but twice all sea
jjn, and both of these were by Avery
Bopweod. Think of It! Just two left
mt of the Fceres of bedroom, door doer deer
lamming, masquerading yarns of ether
fin. Where arc the "Charlie's
junta"? Ilns Margaret Maye and her
Baby Mine" no successor?"
Musical shows, of course, go en for
mer, l'.xccpt that this season has seen
fucr in piopertlon te straight produc preduc produc
Iens, they need no mention. Since the
ticep.tien of the revue, te take the
usee, in a large part, of the musical
nay with a plot, there has been no
sdical innovation In this field. The
I'errttn. romantic and comic, Is still
ii the Land of Limbe, though occa ecca occa
lenally peme of the best of thcra fas
ritness "The Chocolate Soldier" and
The Merry Widow") are given an
Jring. (her in Londen they seem te
wv.merr- consideration for tradition, if
' story that recently enmn by cable of
nthulat-tic scenes nt the final perform perferm
Jicc nf the IVOyley Carte revivals of
IHbert nnd Sullivan are te be believed.
Next te analyzing the plays of the
urrcnt tensen, it is probably of most
Merest te conjecture what type of
fientrical production will "be the
nshlen" next year. Itlght new the
ipettncle is at its lowest ebb, the
heledrama in disfavor and the society
xama ranks much thinned. On" the top
de are the fentastical affair, the
ay of strange setting in fnrawav
mdi ind the straight, or "polite,"
eraedv.
A glimpse at programs of theatres in
'w erk, which, is naturally usually
1 year ahead of this city, shewH one
ijlng decidedly, and that Is thnt the
"" ei inn exotic locale still is HH
"ter. iiiissin has the call twice, India
Kft a Paris apache den Is shown in
Iul . nm' bcre are tevcral mere
nil i colorful continental settings.
,1,1. r,is1U0 nrce 8tl11 ls ,n abeyance,
"in only one really legitimate example
. ?.w Vrk but the society drama
LS! ,,eably en us Wfly back en the
F.? '16 of popularity, and a prehpecy
. .M8eaben'H flKurc f "'" here (se
will be tripled next year ls net
Willy rash.
PEEP nt the dress rehearsal of this
l year's Mask' and Wig show ills ills
Mie.8i0n?.nevelty that ought te give
.iilladelphl.i u hint of the sort of thing
Pv weulil liave seen if thnt Itusulan
t company really bud been coming.
i. i mw?. en the program as n "Tey
iv.i TJ' """1 consists of seven stiff,
Msht soldiers in brilliant green who
L,i reUR" seme me,t delightfully
X . ftcP8, nml nrn Jelncil by seven
g'lmated dells. Watch espcclnlly for
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laUie pompous (shall we-sny?) ser-
F" " dnncing wny It leeks HUc the
Ti &i tllp. w,,eIe le,,K ""'m nf Mask
t l 1 fihews' nn(1 "s iar "H ""slng
iwumcH nre concerned, It is far
n."witf nl,c,ul of u" '"''nt produc preduc
Z JtH, n,Kd thing, though, that
hnw r,Hrh ."'l"' doesn't control that
bnnl. h03r d ",1,ke iheHC huid-weiWiig
""ruses casu uj, if they did.
JOflfiBI1 MAMEM, who finishes
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fit Phitadelehia enaaamat tmdau.
W
i ewsyi known at a real lever, ef tkt
eukrmtGmmjp
Shows That Are Coming
Te Philadelphia Soen
April 14 "Welcome Stranger," with
Geerge Sidney. Qarrlck: Russian
Grand' Opera Company, Ferrest.
Mar l "The nxqulaltf Heur." wltn
Grace Geerge j "The Dream Maker,"
with William Qilctte, Bread.
belt thing of the ttage. Without any
prearranged fireworks or any an an
neunccment tchatieever, he icent
down te the Walnut one day thl$
week and atked for Charlt V ana
maker, the manager. And tchat de you
tuppeae he wanttdt Why, just te
walk acrein the stage, te tread these
beards that xcerc se familiar and te
him se lull et ntcmerii and intrrett.
Hew fust and equitable it would be if,
booking arrangements Icing removed,
all the Shakespearean companies that
came here could play at the old and
historic Walnut. Walter Hampden
set the style last year and found it
lemarkably profitable.
rnHB two weeks that Sothern and
A Marlowe play here will be their last
of the season and, in fact, for two sea
sons', as they arc planning their every-ether-season
rest.
In the meantime It is just possible'
null one ei inn memecrs et tne cempanv
will try Shakespeare en his own ac-fount-
Frederick Lewis is the man,
and he has for n long time been nnx nnx
ieus te essay certain of the bard's roles,
notably Hnmlct. He did hope te de
it this spring, and Mr. Sothern even
offered him the entire scenery used by
his company se that Lewis oeuld put
en a matinee performance in New Yerk
te show, what lie could de. The Sothern
supporting cempanv was willing te lend
Us services te help n fellow -member,
but the scheme fell through, luc prob
ably te the miserable theatrical condi
tions. However, Mr. Lewis hopes te
try again.
Sothern is one of these actors who
ineu tne films nnd wnt nbemlnably
I'vuicu uirrrin. u is net generally
remembered thnt he did three pictures,
two of them rathe- flat and the ether,
"An Enemy te t' King," gec,d ro
mantic dramn. I 'en land Bui-kstnne,
that fine old veteran new In his support,
played with him in that film. It does
seem a crying shame that se worthy mii
actor could net have left n few great
films behind as testimonials of his skill.
.
IT WILL have been nine years since
Philadelphia saw Elsie Fergusen
upon a local stage. Thnt last occasion
was in "TIip Strange Weman," which
played nt the Garrlck. "Sacred and
Profane Leve," the drama made from
Arneld Bennett's "Boek of Carletta."
In which Miss FerguRen returned te the
stage n year or se age, never get te
this city. Her present vehicle, "The
Varying Shere," Is an elliptical sort of
a thing which starts nt the present
flay and gees gradually back te hrlno' hrlne'
llnes nnd tile like. Miss Fergusen, by
the way, is te appear in a screen ver
sion of "Outcast," the Hubert Henry
Davies play In which she Bcered se
heavily.
Sethern'a First Serious Rela
The first serious rele pleyed by 13. II.
Sothern. who with Julia Marlowe Is at
the Lyric Thentrc next week In Shakes
pearian repertoire, was In Henry Ar
thur Jenes' "The Dnncing Girl."
Sothern was fearful of his reception by
the public if he changed from comedy te
drama, but Daniel Frohman urged him
te make tlie-attcmpt. Later, as nn artis
tic approach te the performance of
"Hamlet," of which'agaln he was ncrv ncrv
eus, he appeared in Hauptmann's "The
Sunken Bell," In which Rowland Buck
stone, new in Mr. Sethcrn's company,
had a part. He did se much worrying
ever the production of "Hamlet" that
Mr. 'Frohman aald te him, "Some time
you are going te act one piny for mc ami
think of nothing but your own role."
He agreed and later appeared In "The
Kings Musketeers," based en the
Dumas novel.
Miss Fergusen's Stage Career
The screen career of Elsie Fergu Fergu
eon, who will be seen In person begin
ning next Monday In "The Vnrying
Shere" at the Bread Street Theatre,
linn eclipsed the memory of many facts
connected with her previous successes
en the stage. Miss Fergusen started
in musical comedy and scored her first
big bit in Channlng Pollock's "Such
a Little Queen.'' She also pleyed
at one time or another with Leuis
Mnnn, Kyrle Bellew, Wilten Lnckaye,
Edgar Sclwyn nnd Cyril Maude, the
latter In Londen. One of her greatest
successes was scored In "Outcast. "
Her last nppenrance here wns in "The
Strange Weman" nt the Garrick.
After her success In Minis, bIie re
turned te the stage In "Sacred nnd
Profane Leve" nnd then ageln in her
present vehicle.
Trocadero's New Shew
Fer the first time the Crackerjaek
Uurlcsquers' show will appear In this
city, playing at the Trocadero Theatre
next week. In the cast are many fn fn
verltes, including Frank Mnlhy, Sam
Bachen, Bert Lester, Vivlnn Lawrence
and Thelma Savlllc. An extra feature
of especial Interest Is the dancing und
singing net of Mitchell (ind McDew,
Uncommon Sense :
By JOHN blake
IF THE top were the only place where
there was loom, nobody would ever
get there. ,
The fnct thnt people are continually
arriving n little travel worn, hut Mill
liUHk,i at the top, is pi net thnt thu bot
tom isn't mi oter-crewued us is pouti peuti
luily suppebcd.
Twenty years age a boy came te ew
Yerk and. looked ever the theatrical
busliK'hK. .... . , ,
"Don't go Inte that" lie wab told
by his "wise friends.". "It is over ever over
ciewdcd. Only the iiu.drrs ever get liny
money out of it." ., ,
"All right," bald ttie boy. "1 11 step
Inside."
HK DID step Iiihlde, and lie stayed
there. He found plenty of competi
tion, of (ours-e, but in buttling it he
developed the fighting ability Hint ccn ccn
tuelly tonic him te the top.
And wlien he gut te Hie lop, ji'Mcml
nf luWllg it eb, nml allowing LilKsi'ir
te vegctute. lie Kepi en fighting
He didn't luie lu light for money
buceess nny mere, lln hud that.
Hut be Old have te Ugni ler i-it-niici
methods of business, and for a Ntter
quality In amusement, whleu he sin-
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ABOUT THE THEATRE GUILD
Presenting a Few Facts About Or
ganlzatlen Which Is Giving 'Lillem'
The Theatre Guild, which is present
ing Fran?. Melnnr's "Lillem" nt tlie
Adelphl Theatre, hns n full-fledged
Beard of I" . lers, i; Benrd of Mana
gers und uu Advisory Committee te
keep auytlilng from going astray.
The personnel of these beards in
cludes well-known plnywrlgbts, nrtistf,
actors and young producers. The guild
Is financed en the co-epcratlvo bnsU
nnd net for private profit. The surplus
money from the box-office, nfter the
leases, the salaries, tbe scenery nnd
the furniture are paid for, is devoted
te signing longer lenses, buying better
6cenery and mere furniture a kind of
Heuso That Jack bum.
The Theatre (infld Is net endowed. It
Is self-made and self-supporting. Its
members become Hubribers te the per per
fermancw, thus assuring the producing
Arm a certain nmeunt of money te shirt
with. This year there were 1C00 sub
scribers, ranging from $15 te $0 each.
Its plays all of which are chosen
and pnsscd by the Ilenrd of Directors
have included "Bends of Interest,"
"Jehn Fergusen," "Jane Clegg."
"Mr. Pirn Passes By." "The Faith
ful," "Power of Darkness," "Heart
break Heuse" nnd "Back te Methu
scla." Follies at Walten Reef
Walten Reef Gurham's Follies will
be entirely chnnged ns te numbers and
prlneipnls. Gcerginmt Hewlett is the
primn denna ; .lennnn Plcnrd, premier
danscusc; Arthur Bewman, juvenile
singer. Spectacular f-eng settings will
be "My Lady's Fun." "The Wedding
Day" and "The Girl I Want te Call
Wife."
FRENCH PLAY AT TEMPLE
"La Poudre aux Yeux" te Be Given
April 24 In Bellevue
The annual play and dance of 1
Ccrcle Frantnls of 'IVmple University
will be given in the Bellevue-Strntferd
April i.4.
The piny, a comedy in two acts,
"La Poudre nux Youx" ("Dust In the
Eyes"), by M. M. Eugene Labiche and
Edouard Martin, ls given under the di
rection of Prof. Andre F. Bcrtblcr,
head of the department of French. All
of the members of the cast are students
in the Frencli department of Temple.
The play will de followed by a bal
let, "The Carnavnl," given by mem
bers of tlie physical training depart
ment of tlie Tcachcis' College, of the
University.
The proceeds of the piny and dance
will he divided betnrin the Temple
University building fund and the
fatherless children of France.
Wwc's Enough Roem
at the Bettem
ccrely believed te he n public necessity,
lie is still lighting, hut he is mnUlug
hcadiwiy.
AT Tin:
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sninc time unnther young
ine In New Yerk, nnd looked
ever the theatrical business, lie decided
thnt he could make money by establish
ing ngencieri whcie people could buy
tioIieiH nt their convenience,
"Theatre ticket spcRiilntnis control
Hint business," he wns told. "They
mc ii let of pirates. Yeu don't want ty
be one of theui,"
"I don't want te be n pirate," he
sniil. "1 want te be n ticket Inlying
ngent for the public, nnd te charge them
only whnt my services urc worth." He
did what he wanted te de, nnd lately
refused an offer of n million dollars fei
his business.
Ileic nre two cnes of men who enme
Inln n business where the bottom wns
supposed te lie mir-rinwdrd. nml
climbed le the tup, It wasn't e y for
cither of tliem, but they pievcd that It
could be done. Mere Impei' 'lit, they
pi med tluit ,;iii' ilici i ' m great
ilenl nf room nt the hetiuiu, there is
piutvil nun ii.ui' uie-i i i limit.
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THE O'BRIEN QIR.L"
Garrick
Gus Edwards Speaks
Gits Edwards, who has one of his
famous condensed revues as a headlinrr
en the bill at B. F. Keith's next week,
predicts higher-class vaudeville next
year than ever before. He declares
that, as a result of scouring the entire
world for tnlcnt, patrons next year will
be given programs Including a dramatic
sketch, a monologue, an act doing syn
copated numbers, a dancing act, com
prising ballet or modern dancing, one
or two female voices in single numbers
or duets, and a big musical comedy
enscinble or revue. Mr. Edwards'
musical c.imcdy this year is called "A
Fountain of Youth," nnd thcre nre
thirty people in his support.
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M awanien. "Hr Jliialmiul Trailrnmrk"
T. ejwanfcen,
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T. awanaen,
F, Swaneen,
a. Hwaneen,
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nr. Nerma Talmartue,
X Nerma Talniailise, "l.er.'a Itcdrmptlen"
W Nerma Talinnilue. "Uitc'm nrnrinptlen"
T. Valentine. "Meran of the l.mly ,Ut"
V. Valentine, "Meran of the J.ndy J-etty
H Valentine, "Muran of the lidy Letty"
FAIRMOUNT ae,hJ,lS!srM-
m. ntty Cfl'mren."I,aw and Hie N union"
T "The Four lleracmen of (lie Aperiilpae"
W "The Four llereemcn of the Aperulyp.e''
T ."The Keur lloraemen or the ApeculypM"
K "Die 1'eur lleruemen of the Aperutyuar"
H -Chaa llluck) Jenea, "Piirden My Nerve"
KATUl QT THKATIIE-Belew Spruce
DO 1 rl a 1 , MATINKII DAILY
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, Cecil B. n Mllle'e "Ktiturday Nlalil"
-Cecil 11. He Mlllc'a "Saturday Nlghi"
'. Lionel Barrymery Jn "Boemerani- UIU"
'Nrheel Iajra"
"Hchoel pay"
"Scheel Dure"
BROADWAY Dro-5 .?5-'
W - vi!?n ine. "Moren nt the Ludv ltty"
.;. vm 11 Mliie'a "MU l.nlii Itett"
I'Wm lie Mle'a "MUa l.ulii lletf
H.-WmV D Ml'lV'a "Mlaa l.ulu llctt"
TO HOLD BENEFIT MATINEE
Shew te Aid Vaudeville Artists Here
April 21
A special bencdt-matinee, which will
be participated in by mere than COO
theatres in the United States and Can
ada, will be held en Friday, April 21,
nt B. F. Keith's Theatre. The receipts
will be given te the National Vaude
ville ArtlstM. Among the nrtists te
appear in the special features will be
Andrew Toombs nnd Ada Mny Weeks,
of "The O'Brien Girl" company, nnd
there nle will be Impromptu offerings
during the afternoon.
The N. V. A. is nn organization
with a membership of ever 12.000. nil
vaudeville actors. The proceeds of the
"testimonial matinee" will go Inte a
fund which will pievide every member
of the N. V. A. with an iusurnnce pol
icy of $1000:
Chinese University Head te Speak
The Ttcv. Dr. Alfred A. Gilmnn,
president of Beene University. Wu
chang. China, will mldres the Foreign
Committee of the W6mnn'a Auxiliary
of the Diocese of Pennsylvania in Hely
Trinity parish house Wednesday morn
ing. Dr. Gllman will tell the inside
story of conditions in China.
Walking Club te Start Hike
Members of the Athletic Walking and
Outing Club will held their weekly
"hike" tomnirew nt Atlantic City. The
wnlkers will meet nt Seuth Carolina nnd
Atlnntic nteniics at !:-15 o'clock. The
leader will be Gedfiet Knee, Jr.
rnoTen.wn
Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Apr. 17 te Apr. 22. Subject te Change
The following theatres obtain their picture through the STANLEY Company of America, which
ia a guarantee of early ihewing of the fincat production!. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain ebtain
ing picture through the Stanley Company of America.
GREAT NORTHERN.-T"? e'V?.
M.-Nerma Tnlmji.. I'lnk.'. IlMlmnflnll"
i ' . Nerma Talmailee, "l.em'a Iteilpinntlen"
I l;,LNerma'rlniilBe, "livr'. Itedemptlen"
7. Nerma Talmailffe, "li' Itedrmntlen"
r. .-serma Talmail(. "Uie'a Itedrmutlen"
8. Nerma Talmadge, "lve'a Kedotniitien"
IMPFRJAT 60TII A WALNUT ST8.
UVil 1A1AAI, iIa,, e 3Ui KtKS- 7 & y
;t, 'Nrn' Talmailae. "lre'R llrdruipllen"
,,.'ii'r't"1 Tl"iile. "leic'i Itrdeiuptleii"
V Verrn,.rlin''lBe. "I.eic'h ItiMlemntlen"
.. V,elnl,i lalmiidue. "Iiic'i ltrilenuitlen"
P. .Nerma Tnlniadte. "U' llt'ilrmiitlen"
H .Nerma Talmadge, "l.evn'i Itrdriuiitlen"
KARITON CHESTNUT Above BROAD
r T 1?., .U-3.".A- " " l,,,n '' -M-
J! J'" JJ. ,en. "' Matrimony u rnlltirr?"
T. LeU W llen. "la Mutrhiieny u Kullure?"
. Lela WlUen. "Is Matrlinenv n Vulture?"
?-"" W. son' ! -Miilr meny a failure?"
h'"2!: w "en' ...'" J!r meny a I'ullure?"
S Lela Wllaen, "la Matrimony n Fnlluref "
LIRFRTY B"OAD A CniVMriA AV.
Liiuuixi i MATiNm: liAir.v
m ran wtntf in
'Aif Ulfr
r
ORIENT
voedlanit Ae nt 02d at.
MATINKK, DMLY
M WalLue llld in "Pclrr lhlielien"
T W.illiue Bell lu "Peter IhU-l-cn"
Un'hir. 11 M ill "IVIfr ll,l,.l.,,
T Valentine, "'lerun of Ilic l.udv Im"
P. V.ilentlnn, "Merin nf the Ijidy t.elt'j"
a. Vulentlnu. "Merun of Uin Luily Letty"
O VERBROOK 03D ,v.A:!;!rre'lD
M, Weale Banv III "Vlioel Hn.va"
T Weelev Ilurri In "Srlienl liii."
W. Oce, I'lUmnuiUn a "Three IJvv (iheita'
v. i"e, i iKiiinuiun "inrre Ulc (ilieita"
T. Oeo. FlutiMurice'a "Tlirce Live liheata"
K, Special I 'net In V ltusn'a 'Miiilgment"
' Hlchanl Talinddse In "The t'nknewn''
i .
V.
f
"ALirvwC, "ie A
mahkct PrnKirr
M. Aene. Arca In "Bought nml P.ild Fer" i
. rtmn .vyrcn in "iidiikiii iiiiu I'iiiii I'nr" i
W Ak-nca Aries In "Bought mil I'nl.l i,.
T AttnM r.m In lli.nili, i.t.l I...I.I ...
P. -Afnea Ayrea In ''Bought nml Paid Fer" '
Sv Avnea .rcs In "Bought .mil fiilil Fnr"N
--lour lleraemcn or the Annralin..- t .,.... TJ5,.'.""? ."Jne Conn.,,i. .V' ".. n -
iV ."oiir.llerariiini ,.f I lie A mic sine" STANTON MARKLT Above 16TH V -i i.t,' , " rinrfr"f h. V"?;
H-A.KoL.ke, "The He,,, ,n ,1,, wW . , S'.-HVtUSn-fflK ffir' Kn",!?" rleS' fW "."""V"" '" '' B
AT' OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A.
A I 1- Biltlmore Ave nt tlOth
MllUrtSSauui Cenlluunui t 30 te 11 P M
ti uu "!? -!. -.hi I'liiiin-iiii
T. "Koellah Mlvea" Willi Ven Hnehelm
W. "Koellah lvc" ltli jii Hiru'icini
T "Koellah WlVfa'l wilh Ven rUtnhelm
F, -"Koellah Mir" iillli uii Mrehelm
H, "Fnellali Wives" with mt Htrehclm
r lll'.ll..l llliau11 iillli .,ii uimliiin
r ' a iiiiiu utrriiuntew 11 a ij a ij k iuuiji; avi. a. iiAnniiiv ci mv .. .. ... ....
iTnVC-. .IrTfr"". "W.-;,A.,,e'.lLV M.-D. nrlfflffiV'-WS i.HVi., " M SCn "Me a Tu,fi CT. ?&m .$ffl
b.-D. W. Griffith'. "Wy Down IH.t" C.-8.rt LvUll In "Th. Idle inn" Z a.-vilmuSll "SSm .t ti Iffe gig." SElS sffiStt t'JSSUhNft&tA fMfift
.firm ciTirefn .vr:" " ' w- Atv rvix. --..-. -. sa u a. : i a. n ivn t urmiininun a .. i h tiaaaiiaiii .raau Maai.t... ta m urn-r
Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week
NBW ATTHACTIONS
LYRIC Hhakespearean repertoire of
fered by E. if. Hethern and Julia
Mnrlowe; program as follews: Mo Me
day niBlit and Saturday matinee,
"Atcrchnnt of Venice" J Tuesday night.
i wen, it -,i(f, it t...w-w, .- '
Friday nights. "Hamlet." and Thurs-
.,.. -ji c?.,..uttf-.. hIIi(b "Tnmlnv of
the Shrew."
ttneAD "The Varying Shere," dramBj
by Zoe Akine, author of "Daclaase,
with Klsle Fergusen returned te the
siase In the leading role, and Bone
I'eters, Jamea Crane and Charlea
Francis among ethers in her support.
FOnitEST '-TeW Tales," thlrty-feurth
annual production of the Mask ana
Wig Club of the University of Penn
sylvania, with book by Charles Mor
gan, music by Charles OlTpIn and cos
tuming designed by E. M. kavlne.
SUV BERT "Bembff," latest Shubert
revue, starring Al Jolsen: extrava
ganza using life and voyages of Co Ce
lnmhii a hnrUoreiind : comeany OI
1B0; book by Ilarctd Atterldgei mu
sic by Slgmund Romberg ; sUged by
J. C. Huffman. N
METROPOLITAN "Bringing Up
Father In Wall Street." latest of series
of musical comedies based en Qserge
McManus' cartoons, with Tcmi. Hav Hav
erly ns Jlggs and Alice Dudley as
Maggie.
LITTLE "Captain Brassbeund'a Con
version," Geerge Bernard Shaw com
edy, presented by Little Theatre
Players, under the direction of waiter
Oreeneugh.
SHOWS THAT REMAIN
ADELPHl "Lillem' Krana Molnar
"comedy of life," a Theatre Guild pro pre pro
ductlen, with Eva I.e Qaltlenne and
Jeseph Schltdkraut featured.
OARRICK "The O'Brien Girl," last
week announced for Geerge M. Cehan,
musical comedy.
WALNUT "Angel Face," Victer Her
bert operetta, presented by Geerge
Lederer, with Jehn E. Yeung and
Marguerite Zender.
VAUDEVILLE
B. F. KMTH'lmn Is headed by Gua
Edwards' annual song revue, called
"A Fountain of Youth." wltn a casi
headed by Alice and Hatel Furneas
and Chestcr Frederick ; al8e, Marien
Harris, phonograph star, song lilts;
Walter ('. Kelly, the "Virginia Judge'
monetogist. Kd Flanagan and Alex
Morrison, "A Lessen In aelf," com
edy chatter, with real hints en tlie
game, Three Misses Dennis, vocalists;
Frank Murt, comedy sketch, and
ethers.
VIltiSTXL'T NTKKKT OTEKA JiUUBIiif
Anether Shubert Cameo Revue, en-' :
titled "The rremenader," wltn Jimmy
Hussey .is featured comedian, is an
nounced , cempanv of mere than fifty
neenle Ineludlne Itath Brethers. Kthel
DavK o'Hanlen and Zambunls. Burns
nnd Pern n. Alfred Latell with Elsie
Vokes. in "The Tup"; Florence nay-.
Held, Henry Stremel, Buddy Deyle. 1
J.eu I'd ward. Eddie Illckey, Betty
Stanley and Marjerle Carvllle. -
GLOBE "Cava Man Leve," novel offer-,
Ing In five scenes, presented by Rich- i
arrt Uartlett and company, heads the
hill , nlRe, "Psychic Jim." presented by '
JamcaBrndbury, Sr. and Jr. ; Little i
Caruso, tenor treat : Criterion Fcur.
musical offering ; KeTir Illckey Girls, . -
songs, comedy and instrumental mu
xlc: Archer nnd Belferd, comedians;
Celd and Edwards, novelty, ana
ethers.
ALLEGHENY Patten and Marks re
vue, elaborate musical cemedy tabloid,
headi the bill : also. "Just Around
the Cerner." first North Philadelphia
showing cf Fannin Hurst human-ln-tereit
film, with lewiH Sargent and
Klgrld Helnniulst ; Harry Sykes, come
dian; Seymour and Bates, versatile
pair, In "Between Dances" ; "The
HanHane Trie," novelty, and ethers.
BROADWAY Lillian Conrey and
Brether, aquatic novelty, will be the
headllner for the first half of the
week; also, Air. nnd Mrs. Mel Burne.
farceuri in sketch. "On the Sleep
ing Perch" ; Joe Armstrong, funny
monologue ; Exposition Four, melody
nnd novelty. Last half of the week,
Jesio Flynn nnd company, minstrel
offering, headllner for last half of
week ; many ethers.
CROHH KEYS Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, J. C. Mack, famous com
edian ,anu his company, In a brand
new musical farce ; nlse, Jee White
head, cemcdlnn, songs, parodies and
inonelORue; Dave Rafael nnd com
pany, ventriloquists; Vic Plant and
company, musical offering : Terlne nnd
company, novelty. Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. "The Gelden Bird,
novel headllner, and many ethers.
WILLIAM PENN Monday. Tuesday
and Wednesday, Charles Ahearn and
his big comedy company, in an elab
orate eirerwB. oife, nist west rnua
delnhla nhewlug i "Tcl'able David," I
with Richard Bai thelmcss ; (ieerre !
Bobbe nnd IMdle Nelsen, comedy con- '
ccptlen ; Jehn McCoy and Ralph Wal Wal
eon, skit, and otheis. Thursday, Fri
day and Satuiday, Ed Pressler and .
Ulnnehn Klals-i, fun and music, film,
and ethers.
F.IV'S Bill headed by Six Stellas,
rilOTOPI.AYS
REGENT
Market t Belew 17th
11 A. M. le 11 r .11.
M. W. i'
T W C.
W. W. I'
T.W. .
v. w t.
I'ahnnne'a "At the -tuKe Ioor"
t'atia in" a " t ' 'ttzr Iloer" I
I'alwitn h "M .tage Doer" I
t'ahanne a "Al Uu tne "oer
Cnbanii" i "At Ihe htaae uoer;;
a. Vlilan Maitln Ii "Parden My I'rench"
RIALTO
OnitMANTOWN AVENUE
A I' I't.LI'EHOCKEN ST.
51 - IVcIl II. 11.) .Mill" i "A lenra i-nriu"
T fcill II !) Mill" m "A I'oeI'n I'aradJie"
t Peuil Whlte Hi " Mrnin 1'nrndlaf"
P.-Klh"l ( Idjt.m in "llrr Oivn Miw"
William lUit in "Tnivcltii' On"
v I'eurl vn tc III "A Irani i-arauia'
CLir:Dv;f-r
fcJl 1L-IX V JKJLS MAT
M iVill II. De Mlllc'a "A Teel
T CVcll 11. 114 .MIMa'a "A Feet
-. r.v r. uj"
il'a farad ae"
W. Cell 11. De M lle a "A FoePa raraillae'
T. Wallacn Held In "Peter llilictien'
P. Wallaie Itclil In "Peter lbbetaen"
8 Wallace Rcld In "Peter lbbetsen"
QTANll PV MARKET AT 10TH
OlrtlNLCI n A M. te M 13 P. 11.
M. Mae Murray In "Fearl tint Ien"
T. Man Munny In "rnaclniiilen"
W .M.ie Murray 111 "1'iiicliiiitlen"
T Mae Murra) In "Fua, Inatlen"
I' Mn Murrav In "rilartniitlnn"
H Mje .Murmy In "l'uwlnutlen'
I -Tnlll MiY In "fhtlblnir thm 1fru.n'
1". Tem Mix lif "Chaalna- the Moen"
H -Tem Mix In "Chu.lne (lie Moen"
rRAMT " OIItARD AVE
varx-rM 1 Mnt pally Ri. a sn
M Pnla Nert In "Vctidettn"
T Ml rIr i-bt in
vv All-slur Caat In
"Keen te the ItUhl"
"Kis-e te the Right"
men of the Anernlvnae1
m liTl.. Pn.iv lln...M.i. .. .U- . L.' T .
1 "llir Four ller-cmni of the ApiKatrnee"
"The l'ur Herarmrn of the Apecabpee
JEFFERSON
Oth A Dauphin fiti.
l 1TIVLL r . t
f ii ii i.meni. t 4 n...n. ..
! it r uiiib a , riHM lliriuila,f
T c II. DiMlllea "A I'pnl'a f uriid Ua"
W Wm DeMllle'a "Mlaa l.ulu llett"
T".- 1). Ciiin(Hi "Lan nml I hi) It Oman"
I' - Will llepers. "Denhllng for Romne"
a, Win. De.mend in "Fightln' Mad"
i ;iit aa. nmiriiiiK iHit nuikiilt i ri a rh. H - i i i L m it . .- ..
V UlUH 111 tv Uiln,I.Pl,iP llnv T..I.I.IOM I H I 1L U I,T' JL 1 ... . . V
T -Tem SllaT In "r-kV liiih" S Z J!" MHI.'. -s'S Sfwij nS !!" I ' WWCAIN - I I 1 . IN.vJ.
Tern Mix n ".Sky High" bJ!c,LIilH2il,e "Saturday v S I iTnWTTnTui Malln Teir.. .. ljurepaan
'T Ilici Bart ilni". In "Tet'ahle narlil" I nr, inTZr -i-hjht" IULE.WILU ','" , "" ";', ',. 1u,r,"ITirD
;.'?,"." ""rnielmrn In "TeJ'uhte David" LULUOl r.AND LOCl'HT httTd.Z'T - - -
nun i.ariii..iiiirpi in -terapie iiiivin- M Wallace li.M i l "' a B' M i it KAiil.JlSMKUr. PAItli. PA.
VICTORIA MET, a,I ,rb,. ? Klra i'" '- ''". ffiSPii
M -Tem Mix in "ho.theMeon"- "" K -Wn U? . IfcW !" "Th? lti.
V Tem MU in "J haalna- the Moen" , h '2'e! r.l.,Hd .'" ."" f'hamnlSS"
W 1'mn M x In VPhaMnc the Moen" -Tivauace Held In "The rh..n -?..
W$m
rwvWWSi
!'
nastat Lane fcnd Freeman, senga and
cemedy: can ana ine, cwneuy win ,
Mentland l'artli syncopation artist" i
nim' feature, Footfalls," with. -"Tyeone
Power and Estelle Tayler: also,
two-reel comedy, "Held the Line."
IflXON'B OR AND Deuglaa Leavllt
and Mary Lockwood, with a comedy,
sinking and dancing offering, are next
week's licadllncrs : these stars, late of
"Take It Frem Mc," call their ahlt
"Ourselves" ; also, Ham Lewis and
Bum liAriv. rrnntiHtna: jMCDll 1
Bernard anT company, In comedy,
"Who la She7" : Cenner Twins, sengs:
Rowland and Meehan, singing come
fllans: Larimer and Hudsen, cyclists,
and ethers.
KEYBTONE Mme. Deree's Operalegue,
presenting "upernile Hwceincari,- in
six scenes, Is ucadllner next week;
also, AVIlseii Aubrey Trie, comedy
gymnasts and wrestlers: Paramo, ec
centric cemedian: Nancy Ueyer and
company, In a. comedy -dramatic play
let, "Mary Leu" : William Tayler, ec
centric dancing, and first chanter et
film serial, "Ge Oet 'Em Hutch";
ether films.
NIXON Monday. Tuesday and Wed
nesday, Heven Honeyhey Minstrels, In
"A Beehive Full of Heney," Is head
line offering; also, Bebble Bernard
and company, In a remedy skit : Lew
Wilsen, "variety boy" ; Lew and Paul
Murdock, "bootleggers with a kick";
Breslus and Brown, novelty; "Bully
Jim," Fred Stene film. Thursday,
Friday and Baturday, new bill, with
"Deubling for Remee," Will Rogers
flln1" BURLESQUE
TROCADERO "Cracker Jacks Buries
quers," first time here, with a cast
headed by Frank Malby, Sam Bachem,
rDtlCATlOXAI.
Beth Hen
Banks Business College w
tlen te builneia men. They knew Its irradu-
In, are apeclallnti. Day Scheel. N'lght
Srhoel. 130t Walnut Street. I'hlladelph)a
CTDAVFR'4 Xbe Heel Unetneee hefe4
O I lv SOT CHESTNUT ST.
feettlen reeren'd. Enter m. Par er nlaat.
Yenna Wetren an Olrle
Newark Beth Israel Heepital efTera 3 yeari
nnd 8 months' ceuree In all branchee of
Nursing-. Attractive tieme aurreundlnce.
Liberal monthly allowance white tralnlnf.
Further particulars, apply Superlntamlent of
Nureee, Beth Iirael Heepltal, lllfh and
Kinney I'll., Newark, y. J.
IHOUSESj
CLEANED
THOROUGHLY '
REASONABLY '.
t $T7,mTt,ml Window Cleanlns C. t
t 13 10 rilbert 81. Locust Stss ,
mmmmmmmmmmm m m m x'
MGLOJVANNEX
Sr ti Frera Noen te 8 T. M.
C FECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER. $1.50
'Alia I
Table D'Uete Dinner, 11.00
Special Platter. flOe te SI, no
m
1604 CHtSlINUI
SPORT OXFORD
Fer this smart
smoked elk sport
oxford with Russian
calf trimmings and
the new suction sol.
We liave them aa low aa
$4.00
Silk-clocked hosiery
te match
$1.45
REISINER
939 Market
20 S. 52nd 1 N. 10th
Parcel Peit. lOe
PHOTOPL,TB
iJheNLXON.NIRDLINGERJBi;"'!
IHEATRES Wf
BELMONT l2D A??VE MARKET
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T. -Weali BaUC , ." ..?
1-.W0, JJ, SI"' "' 2oe Da"
H.-lV,a,Wy g.',rg. 'ft ",'. Sj:-'.
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'm -rt. Valentine In "FVUofe'ua VI ' ""
. -vva lace Itelrt in nm. """f"
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AND RANSOM STS
'-.wlln.if0.?Vl,.ynJ..M-
M, Herbert
S -Convay Tearle"WjHe-JKfc,:
69TH ST. Th"'sv3pTp L 7
M -Wnllace Held In "Th. VLPnnI?0S..P' J
f.-WfllHi. Held in "Thi rKSSleiP
iJ -Tw."cr. "'W ln "Tlie ChamSlen"
r "Four llnraemen of the AwwiIiV.'i
H -'Tour llereemen of ttiS ApSc.yl"
J
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HavlUe! also. Mitchell I
HavlUe; also, Mitchell and
ilanrlnv nun nltiirlii. nnnTa1tir.A.
.." "!..'.. .
ECIB
fllimBTUIliUB -tl
.. .V.b-1
ntlMnNT'R Entire chnnsn nf bill
week, with n inlnstril satire ort
coal strlke its the leading feati
first nart tnnde ill) of inulcdv
fun. with Emmett Welch. Chai
Beydcn, Jehn Lemuels and ethers
fimlllur roles.
1,I"TKN IN" TII RADIO HALF
Why buy rudle t whun yen esn "Ml
In" en ftalfsT He (h flrst Nr
Hsrur strwt la et a flsdle Pt. Don't a
'flaiiln Rair"lh new r!nMlfJ MT J
wllnan, pprlnc vry rty In the KvsafJ
PiTFTtn T.snem.
xtiik. It a taM."
,prmNn.BK."eRTH
ATLANTIC f'lTV. N-
COMFORT WITHOUT KXTRAVAGANCtT:
HOTEL. 1. f Mifji
OlLVERTOls
Kentucky At. djtcent te Dch, nawlr raasa,
vaud and rtrurnKhra; near cupett, enttrei
end eltcefl of amunement! ell entelde chMT
resmt. comfortably furnleher): eleetrle llgkttJe
perches, tun parior.,elevater; net end eeu
RIMMI WATER IH EVERT IVfi .;;
rsmuiee Bccommeuaieti. jruiy wuiiuvnwe
hotel at meet reasonable ratee. II. M up dally.
8peclal weekly. European plan.
Bee ee before aeklnl reeerealleae.
OWNERSHIP MANACCMr.NT.
H
l.nidAV A K. T
HnARIlWAI.K ... A-II.ANTin C11
MON1 nr.AllltrM. lltl'IKI. MkCTIe:
IUNNING WATBR IN EVERY ROOM
Private Bathe. Electric Lishte. Elevator BatrlM '
European Plan J 52 up Daily
Deuble Roem $10 up weekljr
Hlnxln Roem, fl no i er uny
mm
Phillips Heusq
alueectiaMIU Ate. near Bueai
Attaining the Highest Standard et
American Plan Service at
Moderate Rates
Extensively Imnrevrd. Aililltlnmil private
batha nnd runnlnc wutrr In rneme. '
A. C. & K. II. Mtt'I.KI.IW
CE.NTKAI. IIOMKLIKbCOJlfOKTABLB
Kntitti Carnllnjt Ae nr Tlach
, A 1-eUI for Wife. BHtr, Mether or Dad
Running Water in Every Roem
1 American Plan. Weekly rnlee t2 te U.
rrlief halh I3S le $30. Dally l te 19.
1,1 XTON n. A UNO l.n. tlwner It ManiKff
jDeVBLLE
I Heal eelert. beaatlfal hcmtlllie, eannr ereen-elewl
I 100 reeme with hat anil cold runnlnt water; bridal totted
ulnt. imI nnklfi. hatha DMh.ilM Amnritim. mnn
kit. coBMrr.terir. ntm, nelf.prl-11-fee. PereeaeJ
wner-hlp direct ion Mturttjtnrf gutrantM. Mttmi-
ene ffu.ranceei paiiviaw
IS Ml wrtk op. Amertajfj
TU0UA8 ki O'BEUal
dm, DpriKi epnns rtui.
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all.
KENTUCKY
gE.NTUCKY AVE. NCAF. "EACH
Antilcu rite $ te s diilr. $17.10 weekly
P.B.t.r E.raaaa R.t-t
Pfiater ts etreet. CI wtrleitr andeheeM la all raaaa.
PHrau batha. fUnnlnc
WMte ! ilea. Owaeitahli,
aaur. rire-rroer aiMltlaa.
t. KiNOeiEaJUiaaw
AUSTINE
rclfr nvfiitK' anil St .lm rii"e. clme te
beach, opposite Catholic Church,
Running Water in Reems
Kat- S3.SO dar up. Special Veekly
F. II. JONK
.' AM. TOD'D BXPBCT A nOTBL, TO
NEW ENGLAND 3
n4t wUgfS0.OOO UIT and GOLD
IINNINQ WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Getf prirUtiw). UedrraU rafai. bralnnlnc at M.
I See Je STITZSR A ST11ZEB. Owaeie
Virginia ae. eeeend heuM from llerdwal
and Steel Pier. Kv.ry appointment. Hlihen
tRndard in culelne and aarvlee. BoekUb
Speflal weekly atea. J. Dnthwell. Prasw
RIO GRANDE
New Terlc Tf. nt llnardwalk. Fireproef1
European. Elav . Itunnlnc water In all rmir.
V, guarantee accomniedatinn. nrr Kaster
rwrinn nw or mr rewrvanen..
Ciresltetti
.On Beaidwalk at Mentpellcr ave." Opens
I April 18tb. Sultea wttb tiatha. Runnlna water
an ivuuji, Alemar. npriai eprina racea.
II. M. nr.KVKt
I HOTEL BELVEDER E
I Se. Carellnn Are. near Beach
rapacity ;sn EverythliiB new and modern,
nunnlne water In nil room. Many with
private btti. Elevator. Sunrler rulalne.
Moderate ratra. filnnrttl Bre... Owner..
GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia e". Beach. Het ft Celd runnlnj
w.ier. rriv. ,i. iiuiea s aav up. epee.
wkly. Cap. BO Hklt. Orch. O. D. Painter.
HOTEL RAVENROYD
Chel.ea Ave. & nesrdwalk. Itneme, overlook
ing ocean J", day ui, I2S Week up. Including
meala. Private hHths. running: water.
Elevator. Theng 3002-W. laaae Bewer.
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RA5TMORE A1WV ,:
"Worlds Greatest Hetel Success
COLONY INN
15 S. Bosten Ave., adjarent te Ambaaaader.
Kneel eul.lne. Attrac laica J. O. Cenner.
THE LOUVAN
Tennee.ee ave. nr. Beach. Huren, plan. Out
aide rma. Running- water. MRS. B. OtINN ER.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Clwaya open, alw.xya ready: term, mnderawa
rtu ac pboee, M. WAL8H DUWCAM.
Hetel BoiCebd Kentucky Ar, nr. beaei
"ulw ww.ww Kgeellent table.
Wkly. ratea. Jia up. Ph J17. AK. MARIOM
G00bFELL0W:Man,,,fctl Kyr n7iieT?s
uvvw. ..,! American Plan Kvr
apr ntmntMei ral". vlra r J unndfellnw
CHESTER INNhN" " Ave nMr
eca n A 111 " r I p a It
n jn All cnn"nl"nr"a MrtH 1 KS'AITJR.
MARTINIQUE
Kentuck, 'Ave A Board Beard
nail.. i;urnp"an nt,n.
1 Ml up d?L r"f' ar"l rilajirant mtached
New Clarien Kentucky "Ave. Ju."t efT
"CW " '""Boardwalk j, K BenUace
THE PLAZA "' Charlea and Paelfla.
inc im.n select. Homelike Alwayg
epn. Evry apn'm't Peltrlcli A Ruaaeli Mar.
Westminster JJfntucky Ave. nr. Reach.
running water. Open all year. A V. KOPP.
EAdLLS MKRK PARK, PA.
Dealrable furnl.hed aumgier iiittmei near
lake and golf ceur.e fei lent hy th. menrh
or aeaaen Wrltn II. V. YKAOKR. Mr.
" TOl'ltS
Cltrk't Crulsei by C. P. R. Steamer,
gJUlKS3d CRUISE, JAN. 23, X9U
'ROUND THE WORLD
Cltrk't Cruises by C. P. R. Staamera
Br the SpeclaUr Chartered Superb C. T. R.
.a. "Empraaa of France".18,4SI tnm um
A lettltt p.l.ee for the whole trip. Routes
New Yerk, Panama, Hn Fr.oeiieo. Heaa
lain, it aeys la Japan, Uhina, Maaila, Jai
Blnaapere, Barseah. Option ei 19 daya
inn, it aays la Japan, Uhina, Maaila, Java.
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Harre. South.metont I. Ien evaral i--'
By. le Moetreil aad New Yerk.
4 MONTHS. 91.000 mad u.
laeledleg Hotels. Drhres, Quid... Passi.ata, v
CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, lt2J
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