mm ffw? A rare st J ft n f l' I fc 0 I i i?. h WJ fef ft K rt ?& il f i r& ft 3f .' IH.. K . wxw'&mmMFm, .. '., -,. 7JC. b'fAfrrnnn m nm- ."J ."Vl I ' r WVVWUKun&'Ur IliJb WEEK Ji . . r .M n r,. K..i' America rir is acrecu 3eean Hnrn Vfr JP??fc "Fnthpr" j$K- Honored at Starilcy Other P'S decidedly n case of "See America film heiine here next week. Instead of the ninny exotic nnd HI tae Dtg plctnrc!i which have their ilrinit - . ft.. ' . rfl. . . Z .. . . . : nCTtnut Htreete, or its equivalent in a: ii African veldt, a Bielllim feud, but that makes only openings. Evidently travel rntcs come mHB Stanley has "The Geed Tre- Tldcr," n Fnnnle Hurst story, which reams no further than Newtown, U. S. A. (State unnamed), nnd which Las no mere foreign atmosphere than the New Yerk ghetto. "Fair I-ndy" nt the Aldlne Is Ihe feature which ha the Sicilian Interlude, but crcn thl one decides te come home, nnd most of Its setting Is the pictur esque New Orlcani, used all tee seldom en the screen. The Knrlten has "The Grim Comedian." one of Win Wclmnn'i stage stories which has n tnko-ynur-cbelce setting, presumably Hrendwny. Any Americnn city, hie or little, will le for "Grand Larceny," which cemcj te the Stnnten, which celebrates it eighth anniversary. The snme gee for "Toe Much "Wife." the simple domestic tale te be seen en the Arcndln's screen. The only break conic nt the Palace, whlchv hns one of Cynthia SteckleyN Afrlcnn ynrii. nnmed "Wild Heney" and starring Prlcllla Denn. The Victeria h.n "Heedless Moths." n story of nrtists' life with n setting apparently In N"cv Yerk's "Green wich Vlllngc." w POOK, neglctlci1. little heard of father comes Inte hi own nt lnt What in een mer pleasant te relnte. the nctnr who bring the paternal parent back te hi proper place I IJore Davidsen, wlie'p pinying of the "Penn.i" role In "IItimerenue" wa te ntvift ttii.i.lu fltinr ni'ntl tllftn ftet (.nr ' den's work a the mother. New thine nre reversed, nnd In "The Geed Provider" Davidsen is the central figure. The slmllaritv between it nnd "Humereque" I pronounced, .lnce the untiring Fannie Hurst wrote both, the nrtistlc Frank lleragc directed both anil Davidsen. Vera Gorden and little Mir iam nattista played In both. Gnten G1ns, the here of "Humeresquc." I gene elsewhere, nnd his place I taken by William "Butcr" Cellier. Fannie ITurst, with her "Just Around the Cerner," "Star Dust" fnith apologies te the nutheres, "Hu "Hu eoresquc," "Ilnck Pay" and "The Geed Provider." seem te be pepulnr en the silver screen these days. The pres ent hterj tells of Julius Blnswangcr, a peddler, who take his family from n squalid New Yerk tenement te a home of tliclr own in the country. Pres perity gees te their heads, nnd thev ' wen force peer Julius te go ngain te I New Yerk nnd live in an expensive, he tel, where thev seiinnder his hnrd- I earned money. Nnturnllv a break come'. Wife," the Arcadia film, lie ii one nnd with It the typical I'annle Hurt I of the screen's coming comedians. .1 heart-intdest scenes. ifer Wanda, she certainly is the original Following up th.t little experiment . huard:!uck S0'!"??,' anl of trying te lind. old-timer in films ef11 Wf ; role. ''p-0-3lv-ne sir, today, it's easy te see that the cast , .1 LZZtLntlnZ Tk'r of "The Geed Provider" would con- ??' f , leal eeX "f"f'l; ,w tain names that meant nothing te the ' '"''. c,'',,,Ta."i, 'n' Zll rX 1 f .. ,,u ,, .i .....i.. u: was fccreen debut scvcrnl year later as an in ojflee boy in a nicture with his men? (famous father; the ethers arc ceinparu- ' (tlvcly newcomers, tee, but Mr. Berznge, ine uireccer, was a leaning man then, and quite popular under the manage- intnt of Themas H. Incc. He Is one of I the many cases of young screen ncters , of infinite premise who desert the i grease-paint for the megaphone. REX BEACn ha, since the films' earliest dayr, been ene of the most popular nuther te screen. At one time Ids "Vengeance of Durnnd" wns put forward by Vltngraph ns their prize production, nnd the memorable "Spoil ers" followed that. After scx'ernl mere Beach decided te learn the gentle art of film making himself, and allied him self with the Goldwyn company. rretty nearly fell tne well-known Bench novels have lipen filmed bv new i with the list Including "The Ne'er-' de-well," "The Barrier," "The Iren i Trail," "Going Seme." "The Auction Bleck," "Heart of the Sunset, und sevcrnl mere. The present one wns called "The Net" in book form, but it was changed te "Fnlr Lady" for film purposes, possibly because Betty BIythe was te play the lead. Miss BIythe, by ithe way, will nppear in person at the Aldlne In connection with the showing of "Fair Lady," wnicu minus uer second visit te us tnls. t spring. "Fair Lady" Is about a band of Si cilian desperadoes who transfer the wene of their activities te America, ll?u . I08""",1 n : ew Orleans. Miss Blythe has the rele of n young countess Whose flnnce Is assassinated by the lender of the bnnd, and who takes the , mciiinn ebui et vengeance, in Ainer- ' lea ane meet a jeung chap who falls la leve with her and. of course, in true meyiu fashion, shoulders hII her perils, burdens and responsibilities, including the vendetta with the secrpt band. The cast Includes Rebert Elliett, Thursten Hall, Gladjs Hulctte. Arned Lucy, Mucey Hurlnn and Effingham Pinte. The last named will also be in Philadelphia next week en the spoken stage, playing n role in "Haunted" at the Walnut. On that list there is en'y ene who wbh definitely a favorite of 1014, t'uu being GlndjH Hulctte (whom jeu sn lecently te line iidvnntngc with Rlchurd Bnrtheliness In "Tol'able David") in 3014 an Edtsen jilaver of popularity und nbilltj. Thursten Hull was n tnge nnd tteck actor who en occasion drilled te the screen, ns with Thedn Burn in "Cleopatra" and "We Can't lime Erervthlnir." both of Inter lnli Ttntuirr E'llet had a seuiewhnt sliniliir i.iikh i. ' Mice pinyiiig witn ine ekj m erhi com pan), the IleUwoed, the Sunset and n number of ethers in between stage en iingcmetits. Miss Bl.whe herself hail Just nbeut begun her limited stage ca reer buck in IflH-in, Mucey Iliirlum was u stage favorite, PHILADELPHIA'S own Bun Wei- A mnn is nn authoress who bus been heaped with success of lnte. Short ' ''"X'' debut in Londen. Constance Col Cel stories, plnys and screen productions! li'r was the one who suggested Miss I.e with her name nttached have been in tilt) public cje. Her "Acquittal," iilny ing t the Brend Inst year, recthed high praise, and tlie fans hnvc coin !-!. mentcil favorably en n number (f ' screened versions of her .stories of her stories. I The Intcst of these (though net In time of making) is "The Grim Comed ian" film lllle writer's expression for life has Jack Helt In whisper It! a mere unpleasant role tlmn thoie he has recently essaved. There nre also Gleria Hepe, Mae Hepkins, Jeseph Dewllng, Jehn Hnrreu nnd I'heebe Hunt. Dew- Ayj ling is ii telcnin and Helt bus been en nrjIrUie tcrecn for some time, but tlie rest 3$,,The )luge. like iii;wpn)er offices, Is ifiilktO'H niucli iiiallligcd en tin- scici'ii la cases wncre ine uirccter is a for detail. Hltn Welman's try (e tli llfn she tells of. JJikU" mu ml screw 'fWl .. 1iClI.r f . -.. , , ... -i m v -.. M -.. Stanten Has Anniversary. Film Notes riMt" en the spippih nf iiw ,lnwnnTrn "Cnrnprxif.tlin.WsivM" innira mmf r - -... ..,.. ..rvu.V-. 1111.1V ' rn tin fnrtlim. nfi.l,l tlmn itmn.t nn.i ether big Aracrlenn citlpe. 7 --.. .......L ....v... ......i ..v.. uin. nnd one Iiih n tew opening scenes amidst one nnd n frnctlen out of a possible eight high, even In filmland. Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen May a "Midnight." with Constancy Blnney, Arcadia. "FnMClnatlen." with Mae Murray, l'nlacc. "Man te Man," with Harry Carey, Victeria. Undated "The Itesary," with Lewis Stene, Aldlne. "Smllln1 Through," with Nerma Talmadfre, Stanley. "Ileyentl the Hecks." with Olerla .Swanson nnd Kodetph Valen Valen tieo, Stanley. classic, nnd If "The Grim Comedian" half approaches It, the fans should be satisfied. IT'S u strange magazine en the news (tatid that hasn't a story by Albert Pnjsen Terhune in It. nnd se It's only natural that some of them find tbclr way te the screen. p In the present case it I called "Grand Larceny," and, from the plot, is ene of these "Infernal" trlungle nf fnly which, if given in detailed de scription, would net de justice te the film. 1-lliett Dexter, n real old-timer of the screen and one of if ablest nnd most slwcre workers, Is featured, lie ap peared with bis former wife, the dimin utive Marie Dore. In old Morosce, Lnsky and Pallas films. One of nbeut five years back was with Clce IUdgely and Leu Tellegcn. Dexter also is well remembered ns the bandit with Mnry PIckferd In thnt colorful Ue Mille pro duction. "A Remance of the lied lied weed." Ulclinrd Tucker, in the "Grand Lnr ceny" enst, wr.s n faithful and favorite chnrncter with Edisen six or seven years ngu, and Jehn Cessar fulfilled the snme purpose for Khsnnay witn uen people as Huth Stonelieuse. llevcrly Iiaync, Edna Mno, Ilryant Wnsh burn. Francis X. Bushman. Sidney Alnswerth. Ktchnrd Trevers, Themas Commerford and Hurry Dunkinseu. (Jrent days these were nt Essauay when they made such real film master piece a "The White Sister," with Vleln Allen: "Cuptnln Jinks of the Herse Marines," with Ann Murdeck: "The Misleading Lady," with Henry B. Walthall, and "The navec," with Gladys Hnnson. Bryant Washburn and Lewis Stene. r. ROY BARXKS is leading man te 1Iiiii7i JTnwIcil in "Toe Much irj!i(J(i JTaiclci in ei "' "ffu jvvi .'""'"' greatest. It is pleasant. . .. - .. - t --nf- n . "VX ....v, . l ct- .:- tri.ve, a honor She Directs and Acts tiiij,, Snene. who come te the Walnut Street Theatre Monday with Rebert Edcsen in "Haunted." a new melodrama, by William Hurlburt, has been n director nnd ergnnlaer, as well as an actress. Last fall she produced a plav called "The Fnn," which ran u number of weeks in New Yerk. At the end of thnt engagement, a she could ibid no geed piny. Miss Speng, together with Margaret Allen, organ ized the National Stage Women's Co operative Union, running a cafe called "The Stage Doer" in connection with it. Seme time age Miss Speng nnd Wilten Lackae had n stock company in wnsningten. miring me winter thev nresented twele plays, of whlca Lackaye directed sis nnd Miss Spoil? six. Philadelphia Pair's Career El Ilrendel nnd Flo Bert, who heud the east of the "Made in I'iilllj" revue, which opens at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse next week, are two of Philadelphia's contributions te the com edy stnge of today. Only n fv years no Miss Bert wns a child singer In St. Menica's Church, Eighteenth and Bit ner streets, nnd Brendel was an nmn- ' teur actor who lived near Bread street ami Susquehanna menue. Roeking i ng''nt discovered both for vaudeville, n. though Ilrendel, whee uncle wns a lnintter. had much trouble in getting permission te go en the Ftngu. Miss i5l,tt ppe.ired with Rnv Doeoley in the Metropolitan Movies ' in audeville. nnd Ilrendel. after a season in vnude ,,!!,., plnyed in the Shubert revue "The Whirl of the Town" with Miss Bert. "The Dream Maker's" Debut A (He-line item or "squib" in a New Ynik nnwspnper really led te the pin dtietinn of "Tlie Dream Maker, in lii 'i William Gillette cinnes te the Brend Street Theatre Monday. May H. 1 he original scenario of the piny, little in'.re than n sjnepsis, was written by !Iiiinrd I". Morten, n former Cnllfernln r.ewHpiiperrnnn nnd war correspondent nnd later a film nnd imtgnnnc. writer Morten was unable t" Interest producers In ew Yerk, nnd wlmi he nw n sterj in ii daily te the effect thnt William Gillctt" w'ns reiting in his (Vinneetli ut 'leme and wus nut inclined te reappear en the stage until he found n Mittiihlr t.diiele, lie sent tiie srenarie te the nit ei producer, why llled it se u.l that 1"' mnue it Inte a pla. Stars Helped Eva Le Galllenne I.va I.e Galllenne. whee work ns Julie In "I.IIiein ' the 1'rnnz Mnlnur fiiutastlc.'il plav new Ht the Adelphlu Tlnutre. hns had In i earee- closely watched by famous stars of the stage Tlrst she wns the pretege of Mndiimc S.irnh Bernhnrdt. who ic her n sou seu enir when she left Bails te make her iilliiieiiuc mi i in- reic ei n ige in ,iae terllnck s ' Mnn tin iiniin," her first piny Tlie late Julie Opp Pnvcrshani beliieil the girl when she went te New , . ,, .it .. mi a ""'"""'""".".""'. .,'""' r"'"' ,uwer P'"' Ulr "r'P "'"' "cr irisu ih'iikuu worn sin' .i'" n ' 1 in "The Meledy of Youth " Te Give Dance Carnival A dunce carnival will be pi denied nt the Acndemj of Music, Mn 1 and ", under tlie dliectien of Mls Florence Cownnen. n jeung dunseiise of this city. Twe hundred Philadelphia girls mid boys ui appear in a se-Jcs of ititricale dance novelties. Lerraine Cele, (our jea'N old. will i'ie n I'fpinductinn of .Marll.Mi Miller In song nnd dance. Mis Cownneva herself will be seen In u dunce number called "The Wounded kHwan" and a number efjelhers, some of ik ccatrlc raxkti. JL $Ww Annan? le STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK ELLIOT DCXTEf:,S 'GRAND LAI?CENY BwSBBWBBWBBWBVMHBBvMflnT&lMl99B' SBr Wx0diSsmL Xm HHb 'PubBbbW-mV bbSEPWb1 mmmWlmmmmmW&tmmmYAmYW f k2rJmmiHmmjMMRmmmWwLmmmmMmmm BFaAB iiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnX XJ; ' aS Ar m ' --jfcBmj xeHBmHT ETHEL CLAYTON. PRISCILLA THE CRADLE' MAN, 'WILD HONEY" Palace.. Locut"' EE-. WIbWbWbvbW (laK ' A WbWBbi bTbTbTbTbTbTbi - . vva v. . t' v-. i. bbbbbbbbTb' i-Jt TOM 'MIX. CHASING THE MOON F-sye Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come NEW THOTOPliATS STANLEY "The Geed Provider." an other Fannie Hurst story, this time featuring "father" instead of."mcth ef."mcth rr " Dere Davidsen, Vera Oorden and Miriam Battlsta, of "HumoTesque" fame, are in it, and Frank Borzage directed. ALDIXE "Fair Lady." Rex Beacli novel, telling melodramatic story of sesret secletj's machinations In New Orleans. Hettv Hlythe I the heroine, nnd the cast includes Rebert KUlet, Thursten Hall and Gladys Hulettc. KAIII.TOX "The Grim Comedian," a Frank Lloyd production, from the Rlu Welman story, with Jack Helt, Gleria Hepe and Jcrseph Dewllng. STAXTOX "Grand larceny," from the Pterv hv Albert Pavsen Terhune, with a star cast that Includes Elliett Dex ler. Cl.ilre Windser, Tem Gallery and Rey Atwell. AltCAMA "Toe Much Wife," from the story of Lerna Moen, telling of n. wife who tried te share her husbands business and pleasures. Wanda Haw ley featured. PALACE "Wild Heney," frcrm the Cynthia Stockley story of the Seuth African eldt. with Prlscllln. Dean featured as the herolne who battles a raging Heed VIQTOKIA "Heedless Moths," directed bv Rebert Z. Leenard, tellllng a story of artists' lives, with Audrey Mini son, Helmes K. Herbert, Mrs. De Wolf Hepper and ethers. nnOEXT "Sewing the Wind," adapted from the old stage play by Sydney Grundy, with Anita Stewart In an emotional role. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED CAPITOL Week of revivals of famous film masterpieces as ieiiuws; .uuuuiij, "The Miracle Man": Tuesday, "Dr. Jekvtl and Mr. Hyde" , Wednesday, .Main and Female." with Ula Lee ; Thui.la. "On With thn Dance," with Mac Murray. Friday, "Beheld My Wife, with Elliett DcMer. and feat urd.i). "Don't Change Your Hus band ' ALII Ail IMA Monday. Tuesday and M'nj.uiiji ,t7frfniiB -with Tvrene Power as a blind cobbler. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "Chasing the Moen." with Tem Mix. Vnude lllc all week COLOXIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Her Husbands Trade mark." with Gleria Swnnsen as the gorgeously dressed heroine. Thurs ay. Trldav and Saturday, "The Law and the Weman." from Clyde Fitch s piny, with Hetty Compson. MARKET STREET Monday. Tues day and Wednesday, "My Rey," with little Jackie Coogan Thursday, Fri day nnd Saturday " The Recf Tree, feud siety with William Russell. GREAT XORTIIERX "Tol'able Dav id," Jebeph Hergeshelmer story at the West Virginia mountains, with Rich ard Rarthelmess Jn the title role, ana u cast that Includes Ernest Terrence, Gladys HulUte and Ferrest Robin son IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesday and Widnesdar, "I'eerty of Riches,' Ftery of domestic problems, with Richard lMx. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 'The Jhn Frem Lest Riser" with Heuse IMers. OCCHT ' The Cradle," screen adapta tion of the Eugene llrieux drama deal ing with the dlorce problem, featur ing EUiel Clayten. JIEl.MOXT -"lieught and Paid Fer," with Agnes) Aies ind lack Helt; a plcturlzatlen of the Gcerge Uroad Uread hurst stage success. lilVOLl Monday, Tuesday and Wed neslav. "Kden and Return," cemtdy, w'th 'Deris May Thursday, Friday and Saturdav, "At the Stage Doer," with Ulllle Vevc CUl.hSEI U Monday and Tuesday, "Twe Kinds of Women," with Pauline Frederick Wednesday, "The Bear Cat," with Heet Gibsen Thursday iiml Frlda. 'The Crndle," with Ethel Clayten. Saturday, "The Scrapper." CEDAR Monday und Tuesday, "The Cradle,' with Ethel Clayten Wed nesday and Thursday "Bought nnd Paid Fer,' with Agnes Ayres and lack Helt Trldav nnd Sntuiday. "The Wrapper," with Herbert Rawllnsen. SrilAS'll "Her Husband's Trade mark," stnr of New Yerk and Mex ico, with Gleria Swanson as thn ger-l-wusIv gnu ned hcielne SIXTY-SIX I II STREET Monday. Tuesday und Wednesday, "Bought and Paid Fcr." Geerge Iireadhurst pln. iilcturized with .Inch Helt and Akiich Aires Thursday, Friday rind Satiirdaj, "The Cradle,' with Ethel i'l.i Inn. i.'la) ten. FADER - tF'.IDCK Monday, Tuesdaj, Weilnes- ay. 'day, day nnd Thursday, "Peppy," Cynthia Stnckley etei. w.th .Nerma Tnl- madce. and "Pay Day," with Charlie Chaplin I'rlday nnd Saturday, "The Worlds Champien," with Wallace Reld Deyle's Last Lecture Sir Arthur f'ennn Devlc will cie his second and last lecture hcie nt 2 o'clock Tui'ulay af'ernoeii at the Academy of Mi.le. Ills subject will be "lUcent I'hjchlc Ilvldenc"," nnd lie will illsplii plinteKiiipbH purpertinz ( be of the spirits nbeut whom Hir Arthur has been. i&vMtif atlti, a i .iraiSSli;-5!!! MNk . BB ' COKE DAVIDSON i' mmt $M . T'; r PROVIDER" jBv OACK HOLT. AUDREY MUNSON. "HEEDLESS MOTH6" Victefi,- THE GRIM COMEDIAN KarfOM WANDA HAWLEV "TOO MUCH WlFE-AiseaxKa- Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions WALXUT "Haunted," new melodrama by William Hurlburt, with Rebert Edcsen as a Swaml, and Hilda Speng as the heroine, with a cast thnt Includes Efflnphnm Pinte, Lucllle La Verne, Fuller Melltsh nnd Frank lin Fec. Shows that Remain BROAD' "The Varying Shere," Zee Aklns' drama, with the backward con struction, featuring beautiful Elsie Fergusen in a wonderful characteri zation. FORREST Russian Grand Opera, sec ond week's repertoire as follews: "Eugene Onegjn," Monday; "9new Maiden." Tuesday: "Mermaid." Wed nesday; "Crnr's Bride," Thursday; "Beris Goudenov." Friday nnd Sat uiday nights; "Demen," Saturday matinee. aill'IiERT "Rembe," latest Shubert revue, featuring Al Jolsen, with a new program of senes and patter. GARRICK "Welcome Stranger." Aaren Heffman cemedy-drnma, with Monrire KMtiev ns the lovable JCW who gees te a strict New Lnginna, village. ADELPIII "Llllem." Theatre Guild production of Franz Molnar fantasti cal play, with Jeseph Schlldkreut and Eva Le Gallienne. Stock CROSS KEYS "Twin Reds,- Margaret Maye and Salisbury Fields farce, pre cented by Mae Desmond and her com pany, which Includes Frank Fielder. RROADWAY "Peg e' My Heart. Hartley Manners' famous stage suc cess, with Edna Hlbbard In the role i that Laurette Tayler jnade famous. Vaudeville ' p F. KEITH'S Ana part of n sPfclal , Mu3lc Week bill, the headltner will be n revue of ccrr.cdy. melody nnd dnnc lng. presented by Anatel Fricdlatid Assisting him nre Nell Mack Lucllle Fields, Lucllle Rallnntlne, Viela Wei ler. Vera Vclmar. Mary Edwards and , a Dig cnerus ; aise, iiuii imm, " us the "miracle girl," presents "Fre "Fre cett," a mlnd-rendlng novelty; Nellie' and IUwi Beaumont, musical comedy htnrs, In "A Reminiscence," by Ld- i gar Allan Woolf ; Bentrlce K. Eaten, i contralto, of this city; Jee Darcey, Fengs nnd chatter, nnd ethers. , CUESTSVT STREET OPERA nOUSE 'Made In I'hlll ," revue, with n , cast of local sturs nnd faveTlteB, Is the offering In Shubert vaudeville . .. ..,t, WmnU Orth. the nreducer. . wrote the" book and lrlcs. and also presents his jazz hand with al Ad ley nnd ethers ; the stars are El Brcn flel nnd Flo Rcrt. musical comedy nnd vaudeville team, nnd the cast In cludes 'iene Oznrt. Hnreld Br'nnt. .lack Reland, Pearl eung, Harn .Teiicn. Scheel Playground C.lrls, James Lewis Adelaide Uemls, Tem .laffela, the Three Buddies, and ethers, GI.OI1E Th moving pictures of the neinpsex-cnrpentler fight will be Khewn for a second week n response te pe,mfar demand The vaudeville headllner will he Jpsle Flynn and cemtianv, In a feminine revue, which Includes a minstrel nrst pnri: nise, ( Anger nnd Adlen, mirth and melrxly . ,' Eleaner Pierce, comedienne, singer , i ml dancer ; Phllbrlck anil Dovee, comedy skit, and the Santiage Trie, newlty. ALLEGIIEXY "Parden Me," musical i "cocktail," prmnted by Harry Krl It, nnd written by A. Seymour Brown, beads the big bill Heading the cast in this one-act comedy Is Nellie Ic (irasse. Margin Phillips. Geerge Bur nett nnd Paul Atherton The film feature is "The Law und the Worn Wern nn." with Betty Comnsen: also, Mr i nnd Mrs Mel llurrin, fnrceurs. In "On the Sleeping Perch" . the Dlxle Com edy Four, songs; Crenln and Hnrt. in comedy skit, Tuscnne Brethers, men of strength and nklll; ethers. KEYSTOXE Cimrlle Ahenrn, tramp cmnedlun. nnd his company. will pre Kent n sketch ns ncM week's head- I liner, The bill also Includes Olenn , and Jenkins. Ill "Working for the Railroad" Belle Montrese, In "Her I iTnlv ChniiCi"; ManUlii, "thn frog man"; lliiKhle (Hid Phoebe Presl, in "Bits of Hrrilay"j chapter thren of "(Je.ilet-'Km-Hutch" serlal, and ether i film featureB. XIXO.S'H GRAND Ohie Jehnsen and I We eiMUi UU4 m U JiiP- '1J-1 $ v ' K 7v Tl l.M, ... ! AGNES .AYRE3. BOUGHT AND PAID FOR 9th. VC. - r ANITA rSTEWARX Lads Leaded With Laughs," head the bill next week. Alse, Clara Heward, musical comedy girl, in songs and stories j Ben Smith, "the traveling salesman" ; Owen McGlverny, protean ncter. in "Bill Slltes"; Nlebe, in an aquatic novelty ; Sam Kramer nnd Henri Zarrell, cqulllbrlstlc feata; "The Awkward Ace," comedy, with Eva Lynn, Clyde Pllsen nnd Lillian Le Andersen; usual film features. NIXOX Rhea nnd Marguerite Lerner present their revue of dance creations, assisted by Lew Alter; also, Sharkey nnd Reth and Witt, In song nnd fun; DutTey nnd Kcllar, In "Via Tele phone" ; the Six Hassens. electrical wizards; Welch, Mealy and Montrese, novelty, nnd "Lure of Geld," film, with N'eal Hart. Change of bill Thursday, with Gladys Waltcm In "A Wlbe Kid." WILLIAM PEXX Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Harry Helmes and Florrle Le Vere heading the cast, in A comedy skit entitled Themselves," with songs and patter. Alse, "Wom "Wem an's Place," film feature, with Con stance Tatmadge; aly, Bert Walten, singing humorist; Thalcre's Circus, BROAD rtrwUI Rtlt Leeail FBANK MBI.INUI:K, Dai. aTMriT55vrBm MBB vV.A Y v BBf Br m -;.iv aWi ?KWt4mmYViTA " s. wm, v .' mV.-W .-.- 1 S w Mr. SAM II. THE VARYING SHORE I1V ZOn AKINS. AVTHOIl or "DECt.AH'iEK" I'OfUIJVK I'KICK MATINEE WEDNESDAY TWO WEEKS UEOINMNU FORREST Braai and Hnnnem Sta. TnOMAS U. LOVK, 11 in. Mcr. FIRST AMER.ICAN.TOUR. RUSSIAN GMND OPERA COMPANY 10O ARTISTS PKINCIWL3 ww rurr,iiiiiin FREE CONCERT S?'! GARRICK xTbeb mat. today ChMtnet and Jnnlnrr StreHa WEKK D WEEK flAM'I. MXON-NIKDL1N0EB, Bus. UaT. CAME BACK WITH A BIG PUNCH ! ham ii irAaniH1 production eh" AAltON IIOH'MAN'B FAMOUS COMEDY WELCOME STRANBER With GEORGE SIDNEY DELIGHTING RECORD-BREAKING AUDIENCES THREE HOURS OF ROLLICKING FUN! POI'UtAlt fWCE MATINEES WED, HAT., 77c TO BJ.ne needy animal act i Shlelea and .Km. "Bits Frem .Broadway" : Francis Rob erts Trie, songs. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, William Le ME?i w: C. Hnyea and company In sketch, ana ethers, t . FAV'B 'IWhat'e Next," a breepr cenv edy sketch, with a t cernfcany erf farceurs, will head next week's Bill. Alae, Baby Edna Kerr. Juvenile aln Inv, dancing and comedy ; Otte Broth Breth ers, comedian and dancers; VarleMes de Dance, unusual nevelty: Bwalns cats and rata, animal act: Berry and Bennie, musical comedy favorites. In revuette. and "Chaalna- the Moen, a film feature, .with Tem Mix. and hert comedy and educational films. WALTON ROOF The former policy of offering vaudeville attractions will be resumed Monday night. The bill will Include Mldgle Miller, personality dancer: VI Qulrtn, assisted by Le Hall, In oddity s Nina .Ollsette, danc ln: Will Crutchfkld, cowboy come dian, and Kentucky Sercnaders. Berlesqua TROOADBRO "Charmlnit Wldewa," varied and elaborate burlesque anew. 'with cast headed by Oeqrge Carrell, assisted by Margie .. CaUln. Amelia Lcverldge, Billy Wallace, Bene Resa and Raymond Payne. Alse big chorus. . . Mint DUMONT'B "Have Yeu ft IilttU Radie In Your Hemer new travesty.- baaed en current erase, with cast of favorite fun-makers; Franklin family, Bennle, Pinkie and Futile. In "Heme Frem the Opera"; new olje and nrat-part features. Made Debut With MlnttwU Franklyn Bntie, one of the prominent members of the cait appearing with Al Jolsen In "Bombe," wnlch enters en Its third week at the Shubert Thea tre Monday, bcgan.hla stage career ay n boy soprano with the then-popular Hnvcrley'a Minstrels. .He then sport two seasons with Primrose's Minstrels nnd eight mere with Jack Wilsen's or ganization of the same character. His next nppenrance wan In "The World of Pleasure" nt the Winter Garden, and following thnt he pleyed in "The Pass- in- ei,,,., 1017" nn.l tulHi Al .Tnlunn lmr Shew of 1017 in both "Koblusen Crusoe, Jr., and "Slnbnd.1' Acter te Present Stock Jehn Adair. Jr.. who plays the role of the hotel clerk in "Welcome Stranger" at the Oarrick Theatre, hns just Blgned a centrnct with the manage ment of Lnkement Park. Altoenn, te take ever the theatre of thnt plnce this summer nnd place a stock company there. Summer stock companies nave been n specialty of Mr. Adnlr for some time. lie and his wife have appenred for several seasons In stock at Marlen, O., nt which President Hnrdlng nnd his wife were patrons. "Miss Lulu Rett" will be the first production this summer at the Lnkement Park Theatre. Woedslde te Open May 6 Woedsido Park will open Its 1022 sensen ene week from today. Mnv 0. The opening musical nttrnctlen will be wurbnne s concert Ifnnd, which has been censldcrnbly strengthened by the director during the winter. A number of soloists will be heard In connection with the concerts. The first of these will be Ednn Wnllncc Kinney, n Phlln dclphln contralto. As in pnst years, firework displays en Friday nights will be n special feature. Thcw have been changes nnd improvements in the amusements nt the park. "Charming Widows" at Trocadero Tlie nttrnctlen next week at the Trocadero Theatre will be the "Charm ing Widows' " show, which is clMmcd by the management te contain novelty ns well as comedy nnd songs. The cast is headed by Geerge Carrell, n Phila delphia favorite, nnd with him nre Mar gie CnUin. Amelia Leverldge, JHUv AValUce. Bessie Resa and Raymond Pnyne. Throughout the show n number of specialties will be offered by the prln c pals nnd the large nnd nttrnctlve chorus. MATINEE TODAY a w LAST WEEK NIGHTS AT HilO 8IIARP HARBIS Present MONM MAY 8 SEATS Til UBS. H II 1 WILLIAM GILLETTE I.V HIS LATEST SUCCESS "THE DREAM' MAKER" MAT. TODAY DEMON TONIGHT CARMEN ma LAST WEEK MUSIC WEEK! "DON'T MISS THE RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY" Fullerton Walde In Public Uisn Frem the fjrrnt Rumilnn Tliratrr of Most Rrmnrkablr. Hietlc reraiMiiy Tbet E?rr Vlklted Amrrlr.i Men. . . .EUGEN ONEGIN Hy TschalkeHeKy Tue SNOW MAIDEN (fcniKureuchka) bj Itlinaky Kiitkn Wed MERMAID or Iluialka 1- iJirgnmliiky Thurs TSAR'S BRIDE Uy ltlmiiliy.;i)ral,ev sil:!.. BORIS GOUDONOV By Mouseeriftky Sat. Mat. ...EUGEN ONEGIN PRICES. BOc TO ti.r,n vmsmm fHIUDI LPHIA'5 LEAPIMC THKATKKS, DIRECTION tit k J. J.ljj Netice rTSSwjffpyJl- d a- UMl'"- . BBa KNOW YOUR CITY CHESTNUT ST. WJtt -nr2 jsi'st ixsa "&!ic nnircc. s- 274 5075 1.00 . KKlLEJ .DAILY MATS.. 27 50 . 1AAI kll IT STREET walnut at hinth At&WVSZL STARTING MON. MAY Ist TWO WEEKS ONLY jes E. SHEA Present? ROBERT EDESON , 3. THEATB.E GUILD INC. w FRANZ MOLNAft'S COMEDY OF LIFE iii""i iiui.,, viicbiuui IKIUWT 'illU, WUIUUt V. JO aaaa MONDAY Yerk Read, 10th and Lucerne New Ci TAhK HOUTira, II). !:, 34, M3, AM. A3. IIS. C 'III Nt'll' il!im iiuiif'Kiia urand street Parade Monday Morning- at 10:30 TtJ A DsivJMik STARS AND THE GREATEST C.U0WN RDER ON EA&TH v Veffw. men mn umibm mmBw SEATS NOW fMir AT UT nROTHEltS. COR. 7TH A Fflj ! aaiwer 10 public 4aiiJ "itr f.l.. Jll 1 M . . - un win ! M j WMki eaiafcant le 4 wtaki. i Positively Last Twe Weeks 3U Ntw Stlrkf fM the laltaee ef the Eif meat ' AM4tfilllftCfTEViA78:id. . VI IV fcRL-r MAT. WED & SAT - - www MATINEE TODAY aaaaaaaaS m AUL. CAR. aeUTB i-cww IU mi: cHesTNursr. Beiewjm WWW WVMfWUf OtSaSW eves.- &?VAllftkt I tJfSffiftyft ? OAIIY MATS-Z f aU If C WIllLaVA jtl , ? At T f FRANK. OBTH Prrttnir TUB StCONO tDITIOH OP i 'jfiSU B HAKmiLLYW t &Sml , A BIG MUSICAL G.&VUE WITfl A COMPANV OP 75 EVERYONE fSellN'ANP ..RAISED IM PHIUV BUfcNDEL & BFEB.T J- MAftOlO BRYANT', JACK ROLAND , PEARL YOUNG . BILLY STARR .JEAN COZART SARAH JONES .JAMES LEWIS, ADELAIDE BEMIS. 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