W' if mmzmmwmmmmmmmMjmEm ssmHmmwms' rxM&' v fW W?J --'V . i, ,--L Tirl nr v-nMWn TimTUlM?TTmArt dArWTTfAV ; Ci VJDiiMllNl rJBUlJ OJJiJJLv.TUiX jrxiiJJXJLfxyiJjrxi.xxxi eixiuiwAxi i . . Tfrx .OT,a.'' TtM$ 4.' ' lVi .f.;. v-.,, , r -v-w Exrxtm W " irTWtA r -, ,-- ' . v' T ?' v ' 9) :& '&&YVi3, 1932 - ' - " lLJl 1 TffiJri -i:3 mi KMrC 9et ms m KM? 4 te1 J : Ii i i . k iilI L JT . m )RE THE CURTAIN GOES UP tfphia Has Fared Well ; se ites Here This Year BL IjETROSPECT, ratlicr tlmn nntlclpntlen, mtit be the Km word for things ?tkeatricnl lierp new. t)'pOn).T thrce logltlmiite homes will nr eccupniipy is n tnnlter tlint rots with the uentlir-r man. Monday Ims one 4BIRC, or rntlier n retitrn oniriiffpiiient. In "I.fiiv l'lumw.'' uhlnh illil se well -!.. !.. i... i. i , .. .i " ,. ...'.. ir' W S m """mi uiiuK in .iinrcn uuii ii wih mfH-fdV" The only nerrlty of the week Is tlie PiT?'Vl Pftllflflnltlllta nt Vnnn Cnln1. lt t n u j ---..,... vii 4viiti mi ii "n .iiis KKJf wyrs nt the Cress Keys. iJisT V TII?frTJ-natllrf-n it.. i.. t V-J bn one of M.rprMn c,ll,nrc for' i" -ri ...!!.. i "- OU'VOIltU 'mIiiiiip jenr." both from fff' ,n artistic nnd flnnncinl slnndpeint. V2r VnB or tne prominent innnnzerK of the ;: .: ."" . '". Sj' 'iPl nnetcii ns t-nylns Hint the tliree' puses under the eontrel nf tils erganl-.0f V". . ... .. I non have done pxepediiielv well. TIip feUkc, he mijs. that met thratricnl ' . , .11. .i en have mnde Is te compare the pres- t sensen ulth the flood-tide of 10IH fid 1020. Naturally, the returns were i be slewing, hut, for this city at Snr rate, these returns have been satis- jXactery. J Lest season, the golden flood was ttll rising nt the start, but cellnpspd ' ' Jlbeut mld-enr. and ebbed up te spring-' r tflme. This year, the reason heg.ui none . tfoe hopefully, but except for a spfll il. height of Its pepiilnrlty. Itut Ihe ' Jduring February and March. jip or , bonking called for a Itnmdunv engage ' J'iii...i .u- i-.. i. ..i ..i...,i..i v . merit, nnd the nnstilnr vtnr veeineil III- 'xcauiru tin: mil ii ill in I'liin "ii ii. .i m m , ., . ,. "All is another story again, row pre- 'ucers have made plans for lP-l'-IPUe. ....... y.. ... .. ,,. J..,-, IQU IIH IlOl IlhCI.V Ilie.V Mill IMUII HUU jieasen comes around. Une condition that ; A.l 11). . Ill .... .1 11 .11 ll. is JlKCiy te pteail is a oeoKing nr .rangement b which the clupllcatiens In I .certain tjpps f hewsi which haw etoed for bad business in the last two Reasons, will be done awny with... DhaVesnearear. ipperteire engagements ' itrcading en each ether's heeN, musie.il :Cemcdles eccun.lng tie out of s-c en ketises. dramatb' !nri et the alue general type in adjoining houses all i uii'Hi.' arc pruuiema in.'U iihim uv un-i mm BOiveu. The nrirn situation showed a distinct .Change here during the last eiism. mere, prebabl. than in New Yerk. The vcragc top prife began at S-'.eO ln-,v Stead of SIS. and it was a daring mnn- fer Indeed that attempted the latter iSealc. "The Kellles" made no preten-e t n 54 or $." rate, and cen stub a 'pretentious performance as "The Cir- de," with Jehn rew and Mrs. Leslie Carter co-starred, stuck te the SL'.r.O .admission. At least a dozen een tried te Introduce flic S- show, but in many 'if these cases the performance itself I iKan se distinctly "cheap that the re ductien failed te pay. in tact, tnea tre-reers seemed instinctively te fear the low-priced show, the leasan being 4hat they had become umJ te paying the wartime rates. , ... i A ND new, considering the season from 'x the standpoint of the worth of the 0lays thernselve. there is again evi dence that Itiiladelplua fared mere than i Well in relation te the national produc tion of theatrical enteitalnmeut. l In the lirst jdaee, for these who de ' (their theatre-going by name of st.u ;nly. this city bad visits, from the 'Faithful Old Guard, as represented by Otis Skinner, Jehn Drew. Mrs. Carter, i Stances Starr, Kthel llarrjinere, Mrs. Sftskc, Sothern nnd Marlowe. Manteli. , -fienry Miller and ISlanehe Hates. Lee i 'l)itrichsteln. William Hedge, William J'Hlettc and Tjrene Tower. i I? In fact, theie have been few of the P. 2'i .1. .. ..f ..1 ,... ii linn. ypHi" Kencruueii iu iiwi.ii-is mi i.i.v... Ike burden of the future must rest represented in tnis miu-s crop here. uth Chatlerten. McKay Morns, Charles Gilpin. (Jiida Vnresi. Helen jUcnken, Jeseph Schlldkraut. I-vn I.e i 'Oallicnne. Elsie Fergusen, the Tebi.i i tlrin, nillie Kurkp nnd Alfred Lunte , they about complete the list. Among these veterans who have only ) cently nchleed stardom, or even It they hnve net done se, are well remem- , fcered here, therp hnve been seen Hol Hel brook Bllnn. Uebert Warwick. Olga etrevn. William .Merris, i-red mien, Menel Atwill. I.aura Hepe ( ies, Hale BmillOn nilll '. I . "" . . , lleggie. j, -xunse nsis nre '"'","' ","::;" comedy favorites the InMi P'"; Vpm nvp the inimitable u hltp iieiimii Jtey,'. ami that spWdid rj,.enl.nn nted , ,BSt I. .En??,Kh ' ' ! IThe Skin Game. i; . . IfcYVEItY form of dramatic entertain- , ill ment hna found its wny te some , miadelphla 1ieup. That Includes XJ1""?.? V" ti Va ne..lhle ,,hnsps. from . i .l....I..A r irtim rn fantastical (or whimsical te 'tmi-i" ' a In "The Skin Game ) drama, i Mjbth society and erotic; farce, bedroom SBd Its kin ; spectacle, extravaganza, 'terue, musical coined), operetta and Stand opera. , . An attempt will be made next week !te catalogue the best of the ear's offerings and te list an opinion of the Men or twelve "best." It is hardly likely that such a list would agree en--tlrely with the apparent opinions of the .public as expresell in the long en gagements, but it Is interesting te note ,that the past season bus been notable 'in one long run, ilese te a icieid, "The 'Bat," which i-tnvcd nineteen weeks at ithe Adelphi. "Ladies' Night" lingered lllne weeks at the I.vrlc "I.iUem" hve 'at the Adelphi. "The OT.riwi flirl" jUne weeks nt the (Jarrh'k nnd "Wei "Wei "Wei jqome Stranger" nnd "I.ettv Pepper" at least six each, gained in two en gagements. I ELODIIAMA, as pointed out lat week, has been noticeably netlve ere with 'Cetnereu. ihe wt. L, 4?'Bulldog Drummond." "Drifting," '.'.Bleed and Sand." "Haunted" und .ft vsrxne urcain .Mimer as examples. AgR2vVbe last named, which opened .Mon .Men 'rfi, attit the Hrrinil is one nf the hc-t of "ii? 'irr . r - . . .- . &'' let. It in a lemarkable exninnle of ifaVk virien ll worked up te the limit of nml iiln ilslliln iipinhiiitliin In l'.V. 'lMBOOth h: zz.-:;l ";".'.", ;u...v . ::: . .i wrrs.iiiK unit iiiieiiiKv:iii uiitiiiKee neu - the riuht cmnbasih en the tin ills. fs. .1 -The masterhand of William filllettc t, tM IMin In nvprv nliiiHP nf the hIiiv'r AJ presentation. In addition te giving a rfftfeet delightful impersonation himself. haa surrounded himself with a Kttt that, with one excentlnn. given .(wonderfully rounded and admirable mermance. ft'The Dream Maker" Is one of these lya wherein every doubt or criticism tne audience is ilcftlv forestalled. Itut as the Amateur Mstery Piny friter In Rew D. seat (1. sii.h. "Ah- I, that's a slip. That thing could never Brf ,Itava happened; there's no reason for J,'. If," nt the same moment, the author V,ct8 '"te tile metltfl Of one of tils jiPielKWacters a remark that explainn that L J'lSfWjr same piece of action, or jiiBtiliea kntywt aame bit of stage business. iaXm i Without knowing what Heward illarten had In the sceunrie, which he MMtltted te Mr. (illlelte, It Ih net hard m; believe that the latter Is almost en jlrly respenslblu for the success of tine iiream Aiaker. 'te tie sure, ur. Kent in nlwu)H uillette, but tiieu 'Part is ae closely allied te the type character that Gillette haa made III, Iliat 1IO IUUIL LUll DO lUUIlll Willi 'Inimitable work of thnt always- l-lmatwl. veteran. William Mer- i v"ttt s anrevvu ndvemnry , imiuauifticur utcikvi uiu eriwataat baa ucwpdriUHKl. Miss Qtrden la easily the lti in Slump Season Many Faver Gillette's Play Geed be open Monday, nnd tbc duration of ..,,.: . ' '.. nrriticu te try it ngnin. urosentntien In Meck for the first time ..1.. 11.. 1... I-- t V........1 .... 1.A- ijuiii di'ii. iiv .iiiiit ri'-Hiiiiniii iiim Lit;. n Unit tniun nt tinninr- nt frt milkl lllm ?. ' " 1'. .dL,0,r" .' .!xi.B srrnf itf-xi'l te Mr, Gillette nnd te "The iJrenm Milker." .mm: return of Chnrletle (Jreenwoed in Walnut Is nnelher indication J . , nln hrlelit snot Phllndelnliln Ims been .'.- . this eiir In a cpnernl ntme'.pnere et Un-ntrii-nl llnanclnl drought. With eenipiinieH inn iiipiiin's innii pihiki i" ' ' ,.....,,,.. nf ..lrk 1)f limuPIU.0 ami with NVw Yerk Invt wppk report- ing n SIL heiile ut a llreadwny theatte. rlillndelphln has and is lpmalning abevi- ... ,Vl,1)01... 20CS , 0leW tlltlt mnn. after nre kepplng ns elute as possible te the fruitful source. ' "Miss (treenwoed terminated her firt engagement at the Walnut the week flUllenr0s ,ml,.n,r(I ,hl. rlln W(1M jllkt af , .... me te sacrifice almost certain ,nr0 fel. he nvvnl)lty f ., ,,, pre - tlge for "I.ettj."' The hit iiik i" rii'i.in.- tlllilii'.t f't'llillll iuinm .! 1 . ,l .;. Hiendnn tlpr was !.... Cm!. ....... t.. M.l 1... t. 1 .1. m'l l"l I lit "nil iik UMII lu;i SiK' I UilLT. l,re for '"'ether run. THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS .,.,,.., , . I1, ''Vl i"" idl draw in musk' season new rap- I? te n r nkn lMiU.iili,!- phia has had the nie-t active pcrieil of grand opera that It has experienced llicp the enlaudlt of the lute (Kraf Hnmmerstcln en the Metropolitan l'hll- .HilPlphln entteneliments nlnint tiftrcn earf. age. Since the firt of November we bne had fifty-eight performances pnupsienni companies, vltecn b "' Metropolitan, twenty-one iJV t)n " ( nrle. fourteen bv the Ittis!nn and sepji h the Chicago Opera Association. Alread some of the companies ate MJ ing their plans for I'hlladelphia for i next season. Mr. (iatti-rnsazza, pilot , of "' Metropolitan, has alreadj issued , "'" prospectus for New Yerk. s. if up (I" ",n Ret u11 tl10 novelties whlidi the '""''' "en et tiiat uty warrants,. i we at hear. least knew what we shall net I We shall nrebnblv cet the imml i Sixteen tieifermanees which the Metre .. . .' ' '" jpelltnn deems a season for Philadelphia. At the same time, Mr. Gnttl has evi dently reconsidered tne dictum of two i seasons age, wIipii he declared thnt Phil adelphia did net want any novelties. The "reform" started last season anil has continued throughout the one new ending, during both of which we have had a erj fair proportion of new com positions and of revivals. TAKK I ample. the liresent season, for e- We have had In Philadel phia sixteen operas b.v the Metropoli tan. Uf these, two were absolutely liew te the repertoire of the eempnn.v. "I.e Hci d'Ys" and "IIe Tete Stndt" and we heard "Lohengrin." "Parsifal"' and "iJle Wnlkure" of the Wagnerian ic ival. "I.ucla" and "Traviata" were used as the vehicles for Mine, (inlll Curci and are therefore admissible, w hlch they would net he under ordinary cir cumstances, ji.s the operatic u-pertolre of coloraturas is necessarily nnd per haps wisely, limited. "Krnniil'' was re vived for Tltta u(Te; we didn't get Titta, but we get the epeia although it was no fault of the management that the great baritone did net appear he was ill. "Heris Godeunofl" Is nlwajs wel come, but when it is vised ns the medium te reveal the tremendous art of Chnlla- pin. It became perhaps the foremost production of the season here. It was ai nerfiirmiinee which will never lie for. gotten by these who saw It. "Tesca" ,. ,1L. ,,Ce.l nci l,n nmmlnni nf f.Tln .1,, ritra In Italian opera (she made her firkt npperatuc in "Lehenr.u i the , 'i,.!.., r,.in ivinmur cut mm me t nlnc re . r wme. Tflx" was used for the farewell of C.eraldine Karr.ir. when it wm, but te he expected that she would appear in her most famous (the adjective is used advisedlM ie!e. This then leaves only five operas which were either net novelties or were "t- (-'v ' ,.....n. .. i'tiu . - net given ter s(,mei especial singer. These were "Louise." perhaps the tinest example et meiiern r reneu music drama (emitting Uebussj i ; "lien Cailes," "La Reheme," "Andrea Chcnier" and "Samson et Dclil.i." There were thrLO operas each bj Verdi. Puccini und Wag ner, and no ether i ompeser was icpre sented bv mere than one nor n bil balanee. as any reader will agree If he takes the trouble te think ever tne Metropolitan repertoire of some of the years recently pa't. Till, neve'tifs nnneunced bv Mr. (iattl for ihe fuming season include two opens new I" this (eunti.v. "Mnna Lisa." bv Mn Schillings, and "Anlniri Allegrn." bv Vittndini. Theie will be six revivals, none of which btlngs nny espei'al ilirllls te the opera lever. Theie will be "Ilomfe et .luliette," (iouned; i "Thais. ' Masseiie. , "IAfrlcaine," iMeverbeer: "William Tell." Hessml ; "Tannhaeuser." and Itlehard Strauss , "Itesencavalier." The director of the Metropolitan an- ' neuncps a let of new singers, the names of most of whom are unfamiliar in this uir in nil" toil such n inging and country, except Ml'c Jna IIei the mezzo-soprano, who creati tine liniiiesslen both ny ber "li her aitillg with the ItilsHlail Opera . Company. All of the really impertant1 singers under contract this sfaseti le- main, except Mabel Garrison, whes. name (iecs lira uppeur en inu rosier, line iieraiuine enrrnr. 11 ne-r niiit.ini'iu was made known in the middle of the current season One significant thing about the new slugeis of the, Metropolitan Is thnt livt of them are from (Jeriiiituy. This might Indira e that Mr. Oattl will produce t tin Wagnerian operas next season with singers trained te the particular school, .. 1.1..- ..... .. .. . .. .A.( . ... ..... his Italian untl elhrr neii-!einian stars have sjievvn cencluslvclv that If the IetropelItau wants te give Wagner In tine Metropolitan stjle ntid aveerding te the traditions of that great company In the past, some singers born te the Wagnerian tradition must be hud. As I the runeers of the war die awav find common eenw in nri unT.s iivsn, tins Hitunlien will undoubtedly clear without ueip. TIM I'll IIC plans for next scasm of the hicace ("Inera Assoeiutlen. In se far as Philadelphia Is concern! d, are new very much "up In the air." When the company left this cltj, Miss Harden hud dehnile plans for next season In the Kast, in which Philadelphia was te play an Important pait, serving for at least P'irt of the time ns a "base, of operations'." Hut since that time many tilings have happened, the chief nf which at least as concerns us was the refusal of Mlsti Garden te assume the management for another season. 'i The Deraenal end of this la readily stars of the tratisi en lent -1 ,11- of ihe cempanj. spicialh en Ihe re.iil. nnd there aie demands ftem eveiv town and city in which the innip.iuv appeals for mere peifennances in wlmh sjn. smgs flian would be possible for an human hcinfc i te grant and still live Ihe position 'of a gieat operatic star ii attractive from ui.inv st mdpeinis ; that of man- "Ker. even .f a (jieiu company. I- epiallj unatti ntive and ppecl.ill se te .1. .. . ..C .1. ....I.I.. ......!.. ... Hie pnsiiu in iiiiireilKlll.i ill M-iir ii'iii- perampiit, which no one will denj that Miss (Jaiden possesses in a siiperlatlc degree. Hew she managed te appear In Philadelphia in four performances, out of seven and still letnin charge of the million ditails winch she hail ultimately te decide as manlier, bailies the ir.eiage human undei standing. WHAT the new management of the Chlc.ise iipna Assoilitieu will de with regard te Phil.iilclphii -i still an open question It Is te le hoped that we shall have at lcaM ,1 wetk's appear niiLC here. Competition is snid te be the life of trade, but se far as Philadel phia is coin erned It is the life, soul and spiiit et opera. If we ire net te have an unc easing vianm of Verdi and Puccini there must be some competi tion by a great company nnd the Chi cago oiganl.atleii offers the bef solu tion in sight te this deslrab'.e end. The Intrepid Fortune Galle. impre impre saiie et the San Caile )r''ia Cemp.inv. has alrcad.v tossed I. is hat into the ring, the s-iiil ring being surrounded bv such opera levers and capable supporters as Kmil Albrecht. William C. Hammer, Dr. Tib. Jehn Itraun. Hugcne V. Alle- sandreni and ethers, with a woman s, ..in.. I., u.. . .,ruinniil committee impie-sivp In its personnel nnd bended b.v Mrs. ninall. Iwo weeks of epeia are announced, begin- nine November!, The value of what Mr. Calle offers i IMilbiileltilua i nilll'H be ev crest Iniateil The smsen .is announced Is a wick slierter tlian last season, mil uie i hi. e Its response te lirst-il.iss opera at re-i-seiinble priM's, should demand thnt Mr C.alle Htuin at a later date In the sea sea eon.1 I'lHITOl'l.ll " APOLLO MATINKB DAII-T .ml. 'l.n ...nlllll -., ii-. .1. l lu n i "r '."" V Wh h 11 ' W l.'h i 1 i I The ( li'ini.ilnn in Ihe t r.inie n V snller-Mudr JJn f - Un; i.' , : "iinr-Mnile M i -A'.l.si-r'VNist in Thefenerrt T" . . f-HF.STKL'T Bel 10TH AKCAU1A Te A VMII I-' M r Aini i iiue " ,.'.' ,.,", ,h vviinuin lint, mi n i.inii i "'. T V"" ' ''".': ' ' ' im, I the Wimun W i mi. 1 1ml live "i " n V 111 Ituln-n It 1 l I. ill ' i Und the Mem in I'lnil the ein in I 1GHTH .S. ttlllAUD AVE. 1 ilvriNi'i: DMI.Y ASTOR M u, e ralml'. m ";,' ;r0Ued street T -- ' "';"',' ", , The tnr llepnrtrr W -111 I- WV.n'TllPSIrt'-""' T-AM-tur . iHt '" Vf -HiielkV lfe nEf-l f ' rwil.nl street mi... . , .,.., -All st ir ," ." Kll(... . w fe -All 3lar s- ' 111 a ' MST A n.Vl.TJMORB DAI T MlJKL i:w. 1130 Sat Mat M -T.l.e I ..or " -.- ,he AperalM.se or nu" ..)"-"-' n- The I "iir """",, ,. the .' i T 7-VS, ' "'m in The Cru; J i iVti.ei ca't-m m Ihe tr.i.lle iuaipte ,niUri Ilread . S'esnuchannj BLULBIKL' Continuous 2 until II rit.miuirlei'e Three I.lve''l;',s 'ZlrV -, Jhr "Vilt, v - ","",V",I; Mlie' MIkh lauu ieu V' - VV llllrtlll 'i- -v Umin 'I' . 111111.1 .' ... .. Il.rld M.l Ill -.iun miit Return s s,csVu Heakawu in ... .---;7. .. .. ,rt lltr - i" Ire rt.-i-z-M m,Vi SIAUKUT ST CAPITOL 10 A. M " IS P. M Gtn & Mjiplovveod Aim m (INlXL. 2 30 7 and U I'. Mi VVteV;A0n".,nnfKi? hpl i luien in ine r- i Hum 1 i i in i.eve ft iiiiuiiiriiiiifc j- n.ivM pevvBii in S I) l 1 Pewll ln ell In !."' " IliomerrfeB l.eve i.wiiiiii MUM . .!-. !-! IMT 2"lh Olrarrt Av FAIRMOUN 1 MATINEE HAll.y -,,.,. The Hundlrful Thliij M -Nerma ralm-il.." (III1,,rrili llmilt r Niinm 1 i maiij, ei i As.emlH W-liill 11 IllUhS III .''" l-uLi in Mellj (I 56TH ST. T1IEA TRE rieleiv Spruce IA'INEE J)AII.V 1 M T I W !? llarliara II 'It n I in Km c of the worm il'V, UvnkuiM in llie HaiiiP J.1-. lamir.THie n In lluiidcuffp. or IvInsch RedtVlph ai. rnlnu .u I'rlioleua Uc p""i me 1'u.l.rn.k In llie I are f . Jade Hareld l.lewl In A HullarOUde Man s GREAT NORTHERN.' bread el. at E-rie ;ie, 7 & u p. M,. JacklB Cneitiii In Myltev T JaiJ.li' Coesan In My li IV Ju'ltlc CoeKim ill My llej T.-i-Jacl.iM Cuusun In My ltu 1. Jutkle (.oeuaii in My lley B. Jackie CueKaa In Mr Uejr LHIHk 1 V r1 charlotte H iSIr V Wi ZI- . 1 , 1 V, . 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Mrs limllv steKew H.ieur, so se so lirune. nnl Iiiiiburt Murphy, tenei. lfptirl Scott will Kive I eerir redi.il nt W'.thTH'oen Mall en Monday rvenliiR, June ."i 'lh i-eclt.il ih In ai I of the Hqulpnn?nt fund of bt (.'hi latept.iT s Children's Hon Hen Mlul. Th" fourteenth free humid nftrnoen con cert at tie .Vcadeiny of the fire Arli will le tt.vtn tnmnrren .it 3 o'clock A program will he renili rcil b the I'alentrlnti I'helr, under the dlr. -tiun of Nkela Memnnl, Atnei lVfniler nml Mnrcuerlte Slli'ej nnnounie 'Yestenliv nml Tedav " nil orlul erlul tal ediiitii'n n of " inus nml dinees ly Mln Itr firiMl r, te l imir. le- the i sti rnts en saturit.iv tvriilrirf at the New Cenlur Uriw. Itiv Iloera. Marlen .Vnlfren, contra tn. will uhn a f(i l(n, at wuhernpoen Mull rict TliurVliy vr.nlnt.- ill'am Kinc will N. i,t the Mane Invnl Itihlnnlt?. ulinW. will -he n '-li.il in ihu Ait Alliance next 'Ju"vli nitie. At the ren.est for hunnrnrv fitudtnt mem (rhit In the Art Alllnnce. the nw-nlrshlp f r nalipt wan nuHrdil te liertruHe K i Wit Ardmore; for pianli-t in Inmost Kiii"nfi dhd lur i uniiKiHltiun, te l?re Iluwddt M liln-1 si Cornman was nvvaided the rnoTepi,.is Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of May 15 te May 20. Subject te Change. The following theatres obtain their picture through the STANLEY Company of America, which it a guarantee of early showing of the finest prod uctieni. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures through the Stanley Company of America. IMPERIAL C0VLt ?'i AI.NL'T ST3. 7 .'J 10. Kvss M Sirt,iculiir 1'roilucllen, Tluoner.i Sl. tiieuliir Production. rllfOiler.l rt siiei nuuiiir l'roiluctleu, Tlieoder.i 1 Sih.iI.i1 1'reiluctlnn, The (ielem r si" rial Production, The tuileui - HpHiiiI Preiluctlnn. The dnlein KARLTON CHUSTNUT Abev linOAO 10 A. M. te 11 1.' I' II-Stir Cant In MUsIng ltuhiinili AI' Slur f .ist In MUslns HimlMniN V l-st ir t'nxt In Mlsslin; llunhiiniU V I Star ( nut in MUsltiu- Hush mils VI St ir I'aht In Mlssliu IliisbamU Himui Cum In Mlsslruc llusliin.U LIBERTY Ul.OAD CD! '.MI3IA AV. MATINIII. liMI.V M 'llintnaN H. Inee'n Hull Ihe Weman r 'IhemuH IT. Ince'a IUII the Neman w - Itkhiril HirtrielmeMs in lel'.iblp Ilnrld T i:inlne irarnmrnteln In Wa of u Muld f lV.it S0ne n Hilly Jim s Wm. C t'abanne'H At tlieluife Doer ODirTNlT Woodland Ave. at Old St. VJrS.lIl.lN 1 MATINEI3 DAILY M. AcrieH Ayrea In Heuitlit and I'.ilil Ker T AjneH Ares In IIuukIU nml I'ulil 1'er V Ai-neii Avrcs In HeilKnt unit Ttlld Fer T - Special Cant. The ( hlld Tlmn (i.iTrnt Me I r Uthil Clajten In The C ruille .s JMul Clip ten In Tlie(riulle OVERBROOK C3Dv,UTi5"D ' Charlie Chaplin In I'av I).n Cli.irln. Chapllti In I'm Diy Vll-Slar CihI In Old Felks ut Ilnme -.M.iry Curr In IhiiiiUeriliui -Ii V (Irimth'K llie rill nf IIhIijIimi -Mirj Alidirsen In lllin luard, Jr PALACE "U .MARKET STREET 10 A JI te II IS P. M. M eru Corden In The (ioed I'levldlr T Vera Uerdnn III The doeil Provider vv i-ra (lorilen In The diinil Provider I' .ia Corden in The liimd Provider V i ru Corden In The (.owl Provider .s.- iralordejn In The Oend Prntlilrr DAI rBANKFORD AVE. AND I -M-.IV1 NOIIUIH STREET, M-s,elMl Cast. The f hlld Theu (Save! Me I K MicDeuald In TriiKf lour M Ife W K ,MntIenIl In Imst li.ur Wife t-Ui luriiiv in I'eiueik ri I' .VIm .Murray In Pearmk Allei N'ermu Talinnilue In JailV HeUemptlen ." . i REGENT Market St IJclew 17th 10 A. M in 11 P. M. M speclRl Cr.st In f'nnrelt r .Special Cant In (entelt W Hiieelnl Caet tn (imielt T sprilnl Cast In Conceit P Stieelal Cent In Conceit S iv Inn Mnrtln In Parden My Trench AT OTHER THEATRES, AMBASSADOR ffiKJnT,; ,f,,h1 JEFFERSON ,?r ... . ... ,. I , ai. Ii.d. In Itn.ivliA anil l.llt.l lVlp ii i.i.i Vnrmniid &. t if I'aMt in .110113 T Mnhni Mnrniunu . '"; l t In Melli (l VV Main! Nermnnu sihb i am in.iiuny u T Mabel Nermnml & l st in iieny ;; K Mabel Normand 4 llie Cast In Melly (J S -Mabel Nennnnd& Hit C"t lnMeJlyJI GERMANT0WN "'EVruT jt Jehn Ullhert In Hliitmn T Jehn (lllbert In Munir ii i..v... illllutvl III hllili.. T. AII'Hlnr Cat In llie Jhelk'a JVJJ" F. Aii'Btar cai in pe SC'K , S. All3tr Cait In Xb ttailk'a GEOCQE SIDNEY, mA FKANCES LOUOHTON with"5yEl.COME STRANGEC'.' OatrictC Brailuiteji' cold medal Blven by th alumni I of th I'hlliidilphl.i Jlulc-1 Academy at the content held nt the academy. Mies Corn Cern I man Ih a pupil of Marlen Urate. Thoren-nn will olio n ' fu?irn ,. TuVJiav e2l u,l""lTt XUCMlaj venl Paul Hoeknuer. pianist pudII of Rrini recital nt urirnth ling. The annuil concert of tli" TabrUI Music "cneiil will he Blven at thu New Century Club nct Thurdaj evening. The choir nf the Heeend Prebvterlan Church, under N. indmiy Nerden, will Klve a nubile concert of uncred nnd neculnr eherunea In the. feer of the Academy of -music en me evenins or .iiendav, .Mny yj, 'I no Rulnlet.x will he Hum Glbl, noprane: ("hnrles AV Stdhl, tenor, nnd Ammen Berk lidscr. lianx. On Sunday mernlnu nnd evrnlnc the choir of st (lahrtel'M Church. Twenty-ninth and Dlcklnnen streets, will render special music 'n lener of the Investiture of Ihe Rev. J. A. McUulleuch with the oftlce of nionslgner. Writes Seng for 1926 Fair Majer Moere next week will be n puest ut the Walnut Street Theatre te hear a .Sesqul-Centennlal song written for Philadelphia's exposition by Maatcr (iabrlel. the diminutive comedian, nnd Werner .Tenssen, the composer of "I.etty Pepper." The song wns partially "ompesed during the recent engage' ment of Charlette fireenwoed here In "I.ettv Pepper'" nnd was completed diitlns the New erk engagement. The little iieter liepps that the Majer will like the song sufficiently te suggest that it be adapted as the official song of the fair. riioTei'i.Ava dial te oehmantewn avenub KIAlHJ at tulprheckkn rt. M Valentine In Meran of the I.udy Itty . T Vilentine lii Merun of the Lady Lttty I W Shlrlev MuBen In Jackie T Will Jtesern In Doubting for Uomre I I'. Hetty Comtmen In Li.w and the Weman I S Hetty Comtmen In Law and the Weman -,, irniiriAsMS r.lth I. Haltlmer . M! CnCrvYVVjULf MAT. 8i KVR. 8 0 XI The Pour llernrmfn of the Apecaljrpue 1' Hie 1'eur Ilerwmtn of the Auerultpu w. The I'eur llersenirn of the.Apecaljpue T -llie lour Horsemen of b Apocalypse I i:tl.el I'UMun In The Cradle rcthel t'liiMen In The t-rauie QTAMI CV MAIIKCT AT 10TU OlMlML.t.1 ji a. M. te Ult5 P.'M. M. -Rmlelpli Valentine In Ilejend the Koik T Hodelph .vlentlnn Irf Ilejend the Iteckn W - nodelph Viilentlnj In IWyenit the Keckii T Rodelph Valentine In Ilcend the Heck r Roilelph Valentine In Heyend th Reek S Rodelph Valentine In Heyend the ltecki CTAMTnW MARKET Above 10TH O 1 iN 1 VJlS Uiir,, 1.45. 4 SO, 7 11:30 X! D. IV rirlffith'n flrnhanu of the Hterm i T - l. AV I AV - I) V 1 T -1). V T I). W , h u v. (irinith'n Onihaim of the Hterm lirlftlih'e Onihann of the hterm (irirtlth'n Dtphmm of the Storm ilrlffllh'M Orphan of the Hterm ( i r Ifflth'M Orphan of the Hterm 110. l ADITT STREET THEATRE J J J JV1-W1-VI. i ,) A. .M. te 11:15 J M i M -leni XIK In Chnsln the Moen I Tem .Mix in I'huktns the Moen I'em .Mix In Chinilnc the Moen T Wihlev Harr In Hehoel I)y r wemey nairy in Hennei nay h Weeley Ilurrv In Hehoel Day j VICTORIA MA,nAEI, st"e?V,$n ! M Pearl While In The llrendwar I'tacek T Pearl White In The llreadway I'rBreck " I'eeil While la Th? llreadvvuy 1'rttenrl. 1 T -l'eai I White in The llreadwny I'eireric I r Pearl White III The Ilr.mdway I'rareik j S 1'earl Whlte In The llreadway Peacock I ADrvMADr I.'ANCAHTEll PIKE, kIM-fiVlV-M ARIlMOItU PA. "i-r-a '' -"AilVf- l JU,,i ' . AT . fltlflCk JV V"" .Murrny .ln ICsJnatlen , t -. .M'irras in lawini non f lean I'Mve In The Predlrul Jedce H Jean Palirn In The Prodigal Judte 1 fD ANT i0" i "IltARD AVE. I ,-1,' Mall. Men . Wed.. Sat M Rodelph Valentine In The Hhrlk T ltodel.h Valetiilnn ln The Hhrlk W, Special Production, The (lelem T -Special I'roduetlen, The (ielem i sinftiil Production. The (ielem K --Jehn (lllbert In (ileum O Davvn MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. ii -iM .." ,u .-..... m.. r.-c: :. 'P Affri.m Avree lleuKlit nnd Paid Fer t iini 'i ii iiiuiiu rt . Ill ! .? V T, Mabel Nernund t III Cant In Melly 0 W. Mtli'l Normand fk Illit Caat In Jlell e I', weuace iieia in ine i numpien & Cerlnna OrlfTlth In Inland Wlvea DARfc' IUDOE AVE. DAUPHIN StT rArrV Mat. 2:IH. Ev. n'4R tn 11 M, Mattel Normand t Ills Cart In Melly 0 T. Mabel Normand 4 llltf Cimt In Melly e W luvld Powell In I.eve'a floemrr.inif T.- IJav.il Powell In Leie'a Uoemeranx I Ane Ayreu In Iteuiht und Paid Fer U. Special Cit In lluse'i iatl-ntat GuiWc fe Photoplays for the Week' te Come NEW PHOTOPLAYS KAnLTON"MBntc Husbands.'' taken from Pierre Benelt's novel, "li Allan tide." a French-made plcture .with a cast of notable continental actera. ALDINE "The Silent Call." taken from Hal a. EartB maaailne story. "Th rrftii full" nml fenturlnK Strenaheart, a Belgian pollce deg of remarkable sagacity. A tnle of tne mountains and a den's struggle be tween wolfish and pet Instincts. ARCADIA "Find the Weman." taken from Arthur Homers neche's story, with Alma Itubena featured and a supporting cast that Includes Geerge McQuarrle, Harrison Ferd, Ncrmati Kerry. Arthur Donaldsen and Eileen Huban. VWTORJA "The Broadway Peacock," a story of cabaret and social life, with Pearl White starred. In the cast Is Deris Eaten, noted for lief ability te weep. REGENT "Conceit," the story of a coward who will net even tight te keep his wife's love, but who Anally works out his regeneration. Hcdda Hepper In cast. CAPTO, "Olasu Houses." a comedy or a girl who becomes a "frump" rer a purpose and wins a husband, Viela Dana Is the featured player. PttEVIOUSLY nUVIEWED S2M.VZ.Er "Beyond the Hecks," Eliner Qlyn story with settings in manir lands and featuring Rodelph Valen Valen tieo and Gleria Swanson with a big cast. BTANTON "Orphans of the Storm," D. w. urifttlli feature, ensen en -two Orphans," a historical background added. Jeseph Schlldkraut, the Glebes and Mente Blue In cast. PALACE "The Gced Provider." new Fannie Hurst screen story, with Dere Davidsen nnd Vera Gorden from "Humorcsque" cast j Frank Borzage directing. IMPERIAL "Theodora," massive Ita lian spectacle, based en Vlcterten Sardeu's famous drama, with Illta Jellvet beadltiB the blur cast. ALII A MB II A Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Peter lbbetscti," from DuMaurlcr story, with Elsie Fergu Fergu eon, Wallace Held, Montagu Leve, Elliet Dexter and ethers. Thurednyi Friday und Satutday, "Leve's Boom Beom Beem i crang," with Ann Ferrest. COLONIAL Monday, x Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Crndle." Eugene ' Brleux drama, ndanted for the screen. with Ethel Clayten In the leading role. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Iove's Boomerang," with Ann For Fer rest. MARKET STREET Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Chasing the Moen," with Tem Mix ; Thursday, Friday nnd .Saturday, "Scheel Days," with Wesley Barry. ORE AT NORTHERN "My Bey," hu man Interest story of r tiny Immi grant lad, with Jackie Cecrgan In the leading role, and Claude Glltlng water In the cast. BELMONT "The Green Temptation," taken from the novel. "The Neese," with Betty Compson featured eh Paris Apache girl und dancer. Theodere KoHleff In cast LOCVST "The Sin of Martha Quecd." an Allan Dwan production of which he Is also the author. Mary Thurman In cast. Alse, "The Shew," comedy, with Larry Semen. RIYOLI Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. "The Hlght That Failed." with Bert Lytell In leading rele: Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, ''Flghtln' Mad." with William Desmond. COLISEUM Monday, "Tracked te Earth :" Tuesday, "The Man Under Cever;' Wednesday, "Headln" West;" Thursday, "De Luxe Annie;" Friday. "Wlse Red," -and Saturday, "Chasing the Moen." CEDAR Monday and Tuesday. "Cheat ed Hearts," with Herbert Havvllnsen, Wednesday and Thursday. "Peppy," with Nerma Talmadge; Friday nnd Saturday, "Twe Kinds; of Wefmen," with Pauline Frederick. STRAND Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday, "The Cradle," Brleux story of the divorce problem, with Ethel Clayten ; Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, ine itigni mat f auca, witu Bert Lytell. SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday, Tuesday and Avedr.fsday. "The Green Temptation," with Betty Compson and Theodere Kosloff : Thursday. Friday nnd Saturdny, "Her Husband's Trade mark." with Gleria Swanson. LEADER Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday. "Bought and Paid Fer," with Jack Helt and Agnes Ayres; Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "Tne Cradle." with Ethel Clajten. nnd "The Saw Mill," comedy, with Larry Semen. "Welcome Stranger" Girl In Stock Frances Loughton, the little comedi enne of the "Welcome Stranger" com pany, new plajlng nt the (Snrrlck Thea tre, will be one nf the featured plaers of the new Art Theatre In Detroit this summer. The centinct was signed hete last week and she will play the Impor tant ingenue roles. This theatre was the scene of Miss Loughton's debut a I touple of ears age. I'HOTOI'I.AIS w TheNIXON-NIRDLlNGER W THEATRES RFI MDIMT 62D AnevB market DCL.lVlVlN l 30 & 3i B 30 te U V. M. J.r'.'.,eUs' 9ornl)"en In T" Oreen Temptation ?.' i?1!1' t-'ompnen In The (Ireen Temptutlen n- ;JtV f-ompaen In The tirren Temptation i.'l!0,t5' CompHen In The tlreen Temptation ' ii .,v ornl"en In The (ireen Temptutlen n llettv Cempnun in The tlreen Temntut en CED A R '0T CEDAR AVENUE M w'l1'1 'lHnen In Cheated Heart" r Herb-rt Raivlliinen In Cheated HtarU n.-Jierma TaltnadBe In Peppy J,- te TftlmadgB in Pepti) J. Pauline hrederlck. Twe Kind, of Women S. Pauline Frederick, Twe Hindu of Women tAJLlSKl JM bet. 50th ft OCtn j ae ana a; JUMBO OV ST A amAIlD AVK. .lunibe Ju.tc. en frnnlifnr ..r . r', AV"!U?r.(a.l,t -ln t'elncldentc l.-A Ice l,ake It, Oter the Wire t ' v?nV?'W no '." Th Cenquerlnr Power LEADER 4,BInlLA.?cABit avr" M -A"n" v."" Jn !?uht 'and p.ih V' and IM hi fur anil l..l,4 iv. ""Wi" '.""' I" The Vrndl. radle " H Ethel Clailnn n Th. .!,."I,. ; ""'v' ' jwjuil' in in im LOCUST 'IRmW'cwst bZmT ,, . w,at"- '"I0. J: i-Mju. n 30 te 11 imp T Star I'iist In M.iL. w " V"t In The Sin of r." f! , s k as a a: sib s araEs a?s It In Thi ui "i "-" """"' i v.tt J "t-'iiS-SLMaaiLl Jiiiijj' u c... ..... ri :,r "." Jinriim iiiu.-., INlAUlN """ "amkkt STa. I Cisretli Hughe. In I fn,,"'!?'!, 'J ?.. 0rlli Iluzliee In I tin FVnfiW" W. (lareth llunhe. n i V'' W'J." P. Frank Mase in ArnZ! it. !. "'! !' r rratik .Mivn in a... a:" ".'.""" I.lne Ine .Ine RIVOLI D AND SANSOM STS M. Hurt T Ilert I.J tell In The Hlclit Thn v..'n . I.ytell In The Kl.ht ti.SJ f. " w, llert T Wllllutn Ijeitnend In I'lihlln f, I. William Dokmenil in Mri iln" !" H -William I)eaniumijgjj!!!g. ', i.ytll in The Klchi -S "..' " ?IHU 1(1 .1.1 69THST Th'a,5"a'n?v. V IK-tly Cnmpaen In Ihe (Irmi T. mi.t, i.. r IItty Ci.nu.Mnn it. in.. iiLili! i,,n,lil!un )S-MX. ?!Een Jn ?.(inU; 'Jen! S ! "S v. a Hann. Her lln.h ini - rSSlS.'S. I', "wnn. iter llunhum Tnidetnark H.-Q. Han.)n. Her Ilii.han.iv fri!den"!!r STRAND ai"nntnwn Av. at Venan. "" " t' i 30. 7 and u p, ji '"if.1."',1 T.la,.,nn .'" '"" T Kthl Clapton In TIia l'r,..ll. , Ilrr llunhumrit Tnidetnuek ... t....... ............ " -7."' .7 ....v .. C.U.CI .inyiuu in Tile ('null- T. eirt JtHM l'. Bert Lytell S. Bert Lyiell B&ttiB m 1 nnd u p. M. p .ra.nU.M.?5 ln Tracked te Earth ,V.I.'rrBt,i..JlaHJlnen In Man Under Ceier V Vl?rnna Talinadeu In lie Luxe Annl ai-TemMlx In Chaalin the Moen HARRICK Ckratnat and Junlner Street BAM'L MXON-NIKDLINGEB. Da. MrT. next -th BIG WEEK WEEK f AND STILL GOING STRONG SAM If. HAItHIS PRODUCTION OF AAllON HOFFMAN'S DELIOHTFUL PLAT WELCOME STRANGER With GEORGE SIDNEY GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN YEARS! BROAD raraMiOTii. CHARLES FROHMAN Pres.nt, ring, Msr. BlaaH M M " Brand lUlew l.ecujt rept;Kn tricf. matineeh lftr' BROAD ST. THEATRE, Monday Evening, May 22 PEN AND PENCIL CLUB "NIGHT IN BOHEMIA" NEWSPAPER WRITERS AS ACTORS Assisted by Raymond Hitchcock, Andrew Mack, Lee Carille, Jee Tinney, Frank Mackin, Jehn T. Henshaw, Ralph Bingham, Julian Eltinge And Other Stage Stars New Music, Original Dances A MINSTREL SHOW and an ALL-STAR OLIO SEATS ON SALE AT THE THEATRE AND CLUBHOUSE, 1026 WALNUT STREET Academy of Music Tonight, 8.15 The Mask and Wig Club THE UNIVUKSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Will Present the Final Performance of its 34th Annual Production TELL TALES CHOICE SEATS STILL AVAILABLE AT ALL PRICES ON SALE AT HEPPE'S. 1119 CHESTNUT ST., ALSO ACADEMY OF MUSIC BOX OFFICE msm i,c.vri:K avi:. ii.i.mv 4i.vt .MATS., gilft KVOS., 7 A. 0 MONDAY. TUKSDAY & MEDNCSIJAY WILLIAM . GENEVIEVE SULLY HOUGHTON In 'TAI.r I.OVE" McCRATH & DEEDS WEYTH & WYNN UYEDA BOYS HKST Ml'.HT PIIII.A. MIOWINd "POVERTY OF RICHES" Ciimi'lftf ( hinge of IUII ThurMlay MIDGIE MILLER rintsevAi.ri'V cemiiihan WARD SISTERS IIAVPINU .SI'KriXl.TIKS TANTZER & MARCO (IHOTlJSCltlKS LILLIAN BOARDMAN the emr, WHO MADH "l'N IIONNKT Ht'E" PAMOl'H THE KENTUCKY SERENADEitS Cumlnv .Nxt vvk 'Ihu Nerlil 1'nmuua RATH BROS i'r.Mii:n RA,n DRU3, ATiu.i:n:s (HIT.1'T NT. ()l'i:it HOOK I UHt Mat. Tuilny. l.u st Tlmv '1 nnliclit SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE AI.ISTAIt III I.I. iAM QHI IRPRT l-t iUt. Today The erld'8 Uieali'iit Km. rtal.mr iv niiMiiif' JOLSON WALNUT ''At,T mati.nt.i: ieuav vni.nu , vs,r ,rIJ1, TllNT ROBERT EDES0N in HAUNTED with IIII.HV SI'ONd . PH1LOMATHEAN SOCIETY PLAY OLD F0RTUNATUS WEEK OF MAY 15 TK KKTS AT (ilMHEI.S BROAD 'V.i'.V.v)" MAT. TODAY WILLIAM GILLETTE In "Till; l)lti:M MMil.U" GARRICK ,,V.,,,i)M MAT. TODAY "WELCOME STRANGER" Mltll (iCIIIUiK HIDNKV Concert by ihe CHOIR OF THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. I.IMI.1AY NOIIDKN, ( eniluimr ' Vejer. Ariidciuy cf MiihIc. Men.. M.iv -,i HH3 I'. JI. 'lldielH .! litppr'B, cr ' (li'ircli hicru'tury. fRA)CADEROvP3 QrGnfatS IpJEfiNED CNTiRrAINMrNTI popular irice MA111NLL 1UOAY SET" MAT. TODAY K LAST WEEK WILLIAM GiLiim in an entertaining thriller, Tlu DREAM MAKER C ST A THIEF TO CATCH A THtEF ) Based eaa story by HOWARD E. MORTON wed, and hat., bee te k.oe W00DSIDE Throngs Attest Popularity of Great Amusement Centre Up-te-the-Minule Amusements Signal Triumph Durbane's Concert Band Ercele Durbane, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto Free Concerts Twice Daily Fireworks Every Friday Evening Willow Greve Park OPENS TODAY WITH NAHAN FRANKO AND HIS ORCHESTRA N'nhan Frnnke, (ondiicler ATHENS BUCKLEY, Seprano I'hene 1'arU Offlee NOW for Music I'a I'a lllen Kearrtrd bt LAST TIIVIESa:2, Old Shew Greundi, 19lk Sired ad (n-t!- P-rl- Ave .ul) Ir.OI'l.i: IUu tKi.Mt .M.mX'1- DetrH lliien rt I anil 7 I'. "-, I'rrf erni inifs i-t i anil n ..; (INK TH'KKT ADMITS TH AM' IITTIC TUCATPF befntnth eri..."'" De Luntey eW- THIS AFTKItNIHIN AN'I TONH-I" Iknelll or "rentrr i.euiiijr TONY SARG'S MARIONETTES "Ti... RIP VAN WIN10E 'j' THE ROSE AND THE RING Tlrkfla nt OlmlifU nnd e ""I"' ' "' Iknetll of (Irenlrr (e',,,yi A Klifctlen M.turlceK. tell L D I N ........ .1 1 ii. rheatnut t ltn. wen. ii .... " :. ru THE ROSARY iJ'lf!,!i5 7Ji'- '?'"'. .swift?" JBSa,'hS f 1 1MB inerntnic, rniiurrn """T,", the.r pjrrnla wIM be edllll fn A- M. ii I I. M. ; for H- " '"f I iniNCllNcTilDAniNOM 1 1 PIQ. aP ttDMHV W 1 Vra m "" A Jt B 1 Sttum tV.tVe".', 1 't r V t U 'il&i.r'.'!i Jt ' I s-,,. 'wi t'S.rv'L ;Vt . 'i V" f : tt-i , ,u tftA .j&kiam ii. MJ
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