. ., ..'..',', T" Hfe2V?fcWVr'S ?., te. ....... MOVIEGRAMS ' Stanley arid Stahten Have Held-Overs, First in Many Weeks. Strengheart, Deg Star at Aldine Other Photoplay Notes A MAN with both eyes tightly shut must have seen the difference between the fall of 1021 nnd the itprlng of 1022 in Philadelphia's film world. In the fall, nnd up until the holidays, engagements of three nnd four weeks for .ene film nt the bigger ( downtown houses were the usunl thing, bit these nccarrenccs grndurilly diminished until n week wnh enough for nny feature. Next week, therefore, will hi the first In some time when two of the larger nhoteplay theatres will have "hold-ever" attractions, these being "Ilejend the Bncks" nt the Stanley nnd "Orphans of the Hterm" nt the Stanten. ' THB reasons for the change In con ditions were, simply stilted, slack il attendance nnd Inferior films. There tan of Intc been no "Peter SSSeiw, "Feels' Paradises." "Three mSSSbw" or "Little LerJ Fnuntlc rnvs " The winter .and enrly spring months have had only ene or two out eut .mllne Jl ins of the caliber of KKtt David"! 'and "The-Ruling Passion" and, unfortunately, the fans' asM . l. nnr.U In lean !im net enough te keep them Nippon for long ruusj unrtsnal nnd butter. '.'The. Uelcm, n most worthy, Aim, ,,,f tired 10 months, show the silver .,.! ihia nurtieular cloud. Cor parlieular cloud. J'tnin there nre ready d wfrre or mere ,LT"f which Vay be held ever' Unt(l Ihefall, m.t ethers of which. nteilmest Jure e nppcatc' local fans In the near future. ((AND a knowing deg shall lead A them" Is the most apt and fitting rarhrase te describe next week h nev SKm In the film house, after the two Mdnrers have been eliminated. 1 That doc is of Belgian police breed nnd hears the name of Strenghcart. Vhmieh In the picture of which he Is te? Is name Is Flash. The picture ts 'The Silent Call,", and It wl hay Its m Philadelphia showing nt he Aldine next week, though It was exhibited prl "nte1y here Inst fall. Mnck Sennet has had his ducks and M cat "Pepper" nnd ether producers i,irn had short comedies which fentuveu impnniees, hut "The Silent Call" Is probably the first long picture In wli ch L animal has borne the burden-of the .. i.-u mthpr'nKtnnlshlns that since Strengheart's success they haven't .found dogs for the leading roles In "Ileb..g ef5 Battle": "Deg of andm ' t.jc "r,il of the North." Pi or er "" ' , .... aIk.eII hi- nPftltllfl haps some any, ni mv te filming Kipling's jungle classics, though It Is rather mere than probable that the scenes en the Council Heck with Slier Khnn. the tiger, spread out majestically In the foreground nnd the wolf pack In hitter debate would be difficult of filming. Tt would certainly take a canny nnd patient director te "alioet the hcenes" in which Bngheera, the hlnek panther, figured. It's mere than likely he would have te bhoet Bagheera Instead. Strenghenrt wasn't se easy te direct, 'himself. The most ticklish point wns that whereat the "vlllyun" of this him is supposed te kick Flash, who Is a cress between a gray wolf and a rcne rude sheep deg. If that "vlllyun" hnd tried that kick ever se gently, the pic ture might never have been completed. However, Strenghcart was a greut friend of the director, Larry Trimble, who had spent months in gnlnlng the deg's trust. He had nlse trujned Strenghenrt te loll ever as, If dead or In great pain when he (Trimble) put his feet ugninst the deg's back. Accord ingly, they used the slew motion re versal process nnd showed a close-up nf Ihe "vlllyun V hooted .leg nppronch npprench iue the deg. Then the director put en the snme hoot, nnd brought his tee up against Strenghenrt 's back, which meant one thing nnd one thing only te the deg. He Immediately rolled ever, and tlie impression that is recorded en the screen is that of hB having received a violent kick from this detestable mmtj character who Is. thereafter nn object of hntred te (he symputheticnlly Inclined portion of the audience. Of course, there are ,the required number of two-footed nsciers In "The Hllcnt Call," nil of them having the usual love, hate nnd friendship con tacts common te mere humans, but here te case, definitely, where they must ftand back in the wings nnd let Strong Streng heart tnke the curtain cnlK Fer it s "his picture." GCNKUALLY speaking nehudj cares much about husbands en the silver pcreen. Te he sure, there was n "Don't for Why) Clmt.se Your Hus band." but generally speuklng, it is the wife who gets the exhortations nnd the film title, ns exemplified In "Should i Wife Werk." "Foolish Wives,' "Toe Much Wife, "Wife Against Wife," "Don't Doubt Your Wife," "Old Wives for New," "Don't Change Your Wife." "Any Wife." "Trust Your Wife," "Be My Wife." "Beheld Mv Wife" and "Toe Wise Wives." I Next week, however, the masculine end nf the mnrringe unit gets attention. The film nt the Knrlten is called "Miss ing Husbands." Before nnybedy hns lime te yell. "Ne wonder they're miss ing after nil the things their wives did ' listed In the foregoing paragraph,' It must be hastily added that this is an Anwiennlzed title. "Missing Husbands," was made in Kurepe, and is u pletnrizatien of Pierre Benelt's novel "FAtlantide." Tli translation was certainly very free. The two leading male characters Jit 'his feature nre two opleien connected lth the French Army. They meet Queen Antlua, whose pnlnce Is located "n the edge et the Sahara Desert. One d the officers falls In love with the Queen, but she repulses him, nnd with frmlntn Inconsistency, makes advances te the ether, who Is net Interested. The two men rngnge In a duel, ene Is killed and the ether forces the Queen te flee into the detert. The climax, while t'vlginal In Itself, recalls "Bella Don Den "a." the Hlchcns roiiinnce, which Pau Pau lieo Frederick did se notably back In ll'l.i or 1!10. There is n veij active craze for this fjrt of letting, which wns started hy The Sheik." That ether foreign pic ture, rc-tltled "The Sheik's Wife," was another, nnd a re-filmlng of Oulda's "Under Twe Flags" is an nounced, ns well as n rolsbunnce of te host of the let, "Harbary Sheep," t subtle and artistic Hlchcns btery 1?. ,''. 1Me Fergusen made her Jtreen delmt, with n cast that lueludej ti it f-n!ba and Lumsden Hart. W..W ?f Arb." "Burning ecnea i of "Bejend the Hecks" nre fur- he nn i"l"nii0,"s of tl,e trend twnrd 'leeanilj, Salmi n stuff. JHC "the-Did.If school of writ- lla. ,?ha.s net Invaded the films an it mat!ne.,Bt"ifr, but winwthlng npprexl- kl ,"i U w " ,,,, teu,,, ln ArVadlu's "autre next weel;. tadrr.l,hi,i1' '?"""'' " Ilwl,c' wh0M nn,nc the ,',i, ,he, a"t)',':, nn' '" "" of "Th. ,rp ts l ,ni1 ",0 Weman." ke ti N ", ,",l"!t' I" the first reel or m'll . i . l''"ll,) N " tlieatrlcnl agent, 1 .own ,r' lu' '" ,,l,,t tlw tin! m.v". b,,('!' ,n ,,,h emVt'' ""title m,d tin, plot. Alnin tniwM '...i, i -x , tin l, . ' ."."" """ ""l "eeii Been W,!r Tf "l ,,1,l' the 'Mtured .ytajer, fjjlg v(...., . . EmS? ? 1. 1 ' ' fart tltat nl. 0.lu'1 tl ".' i.,, artwa dwaWd i ' r i eit JiO.f fti.tti-'ijVVi'lICi.y Vi .vr: &.At;Jrt't& . t. 01? TtiE.WEEK. , Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen May 25 "Smllln' Through." with Nerma Taltnadne, Stanley. "Why Anneunce Your Mnrrlage?" with Elnlne Hanitncrsteln, Ar cadia. "Toe Much Business," with Tully Marshall, Karlton. "The Last Trail." with Maurlce Flynn, Victeria. by three or four ethers, hnd her finest vehicle in "The World and Ills Wife." That version of the Echgiruy drama, with a wonderful cast. Including Mon tague" Cove, Charles Gerard, Pedre de Gorbebn nndr Gasten Glass, was one of the mjst grossly unappreciated pic tures ever made, and ene of the very best. It's te be hoped that "Find the Weman" is half ns goetf.i Tem Ter rls, Who directed Lionel Bnrrymerc's last picture, "Boomerang BUI," made this one, tee. AS'XOUXCEilEXr teas made lat icccfc that "Hmilin' Through" Kith Nerma Telmadgc would la the Stanley attraction beginninp en the leth, but e many of you an.t have been block bleck M0 i the entrance te see "Bcyeiul the Hecks" with Itodelph Valentine and Gleria Rtcanten displayed in all their sartorial splendor, that the TaU madgc film has been put off for a week. "Orphans of the Sterm'1 trill remain at the Stanten as long as it can; the I irfertrt will shorn "The Ureadnay Peacock" with Pearl Yhte; the 7?c gent will have "Conceit" with that old-timer Maurice Costclte and the attractive Jlcdda Hepper in the cait: the Capitel will show "Glass lleusci" with I tela Dana; the Palace ha "The uoeii i-rei'iacr.' which senrnl hmtil,i at the Stanley a week or se age; "The Prodigal Judge" f the feature at toy and "The Urccn Temptation" ts all week at the Locust. TN YOUH notebook of geed things te tec when they come around, jet down the follewing: "The Leves of Phui Phui neh. n Lubltsch production, with Km!! Jnnnlngs: "The Masmiernder." witu uuy notes Pest; "Sherlock ""'""V . with Jehn Bnrrymore; ..fcfnn(,,mn 8 B,0J''" wIth Hareld Lloyd; m i ''"-'"' rinuie, wnn iserr ernm iiiimanKc; rue Prisoner of Henda" uiki ueperteu Missing," Moere. with Owen 4.Y7), en our list of the film, already shown here in recent months which ucavrve inc mcaai et honor, are: "(. Glorious Day," "The Golem," "Tl odera." "Tel'ublc David," "The It ing Passion" and "The Geed P, vider." One The. Hut. re- TTIOK the Film Fan "Who Huns ns He L Bends, the following hlgh-IIghts of he week are listed: Moyd Hughes is te he Mary Plckferd's leading man In the returning of "Tess of the Storm Coun try, tuklng the part formerly played by the lute Hareld Kockweod. Arllss Is playing In n lllmed version of "The Silent Voice." by .lules Eckert Good Goed Geed man, In which Otis Skinner wns starred en the stage. Wallace Held, Agnes Ayres nnd Mny MeAvey nre announced as the nucleus for an ell-star cast te piny in "Clarence" under the direction et Wllllnm De Mille. Hlchnrd Dix nnd net Elliet Dexter will piny .Jehn Storm in "The Christian." Jack Plckferd is filming "Cinrrisen's Finish." n racing picture. "Kittle Old Xew Yerk" Is te be filmed by Knsky In the near future. Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week RLTCILV ENaAOLMCNTS TVAhXUT "l.etty Pepper," .Morosce production, with Charlette Greenwood an star; adaptation or Klein comedy, "Maggle Pepper," with music by weiner Jaussen. SHOW'S THAT IUJMALV BKOAl) "The Dream Maker." melo mele dramn. by William Olllette and Hew. nrd Morten, with Gillette featured In the leading role. OA1HUCK "Welcome Straneer." Aaren Heffman comedy-drama, telling of n Jew merchant In n strict llttte Isow Lngland town. Georr.e Sidney featured. STOCK BROADWAY "The Sign en the Doer." Chunnlng Pollock's melodrama, In which Mnrjerle Jtambcau played here n, Heason or se age. Rdna Hlbbard, Leen GoTden andj ether favorites in eengenlul relea CltOHS KEYS "MIfs Lulu Bett." tli.st presentation lu thta city of .ena tlnle'si prlie novel, with Mae Uos Ues memd In leading lele, nnd Frank Fielder, Karl Dwyer, Mary Duncan Stuwart and ethers of cetupati) In leading lelex. VAUDCVILLF. B r. KKITH'S Julian Jltinge. famous female Impomenator, will p:eeiit one of his customary nets. In which he will wear many stunning bewiih, iih well n dlsplny his comedy und vocal attributes; also en Uie bill are J. FranclH Deeley and Cerinue Sale.s, muHlcal comedy trtars. In a nketcli, "Will Yer, Jim?" ; Vincent O'Donnell, Gun Edwards' pretege, senga; Hey Blce nnd Mar)' Werner, ceincwly in blackface; Jack llanley, neveltv com edian nnd Juggler; Wlllln Hale and Brether. In "Hits of Vaudeville" ; Breakaway Barlows, thrilW, and lllms. Ul.OllU "The Candv Be Hevlew." musical comedy cffeilng, with a big company and many song hits. Is head liner next week ; also, Joe Lannlgan and Hawle Hnney, Philadelphia euter talnerH, In songs and dances; Walter Flhhter, comedian, with company, In ene-act sketch, "Come Out of the Kitchen"; Deris and the Lens Sis-. ters, Juvenlle enteitalners; Tuck and1 Claie, In "Bits of Odds and Lnds" , Irving and Lllwoed, songs, and many ethers. AL1.KG11EXY - Hrnest I'.vans nnd Girls. In a musical comedy offering, "Wedding Bells," will be next week's I headline!'. 'The film feature will be i "lteught and Paid Fer." with Agnes Ayres and Jack Helt; nlse, Lane nnd Freeman, comedians. In "The Dlt nute" : l'ul Hill nnd company, In u I comedy-dramatle sketch, "Koel'a Par adise'' ; Janet Chllda. character come dienne, Bengs and dances; Kate and Wiley, frolics In the air, and ether. "WILLIAM PEXX Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, William Sully mid Uenevltve Hmighten, In n musical comedy, "Calf Iwove," written by Andy Illco; film feature, "Peeity of Ulches," with Le.itiice Jey ; also, Mj Grath and Deeds, songs nnd comedy; We) th and Wynii, songs and laughs; Uyeda Beys, Japunese entertainers, mil ethers. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturdiy, "The Come Backs," fammu old-Mint minstrels, in novelty offer ing ; "Grim Comedian," tllm fc-iture, und many ether nets. FAYS Murray and It win. singing, riiiniMnir mid whistling act. Is head- liner next week; tllm feuture la "The Prnithral Judire." with Maclyil Ar i Maelvn Ar- : H buckle; nlse, "Special Delivery," two reel cemeu) pn-wrr, "WU1 Hllvir. emu inl!in!r M V-MXi v;ww.yy.j'Tt( ft.! ' iwia, n 'wara waft, NING 'PB3 . songs, Imitations nnd chatter: Yeu Kl Trlr acrobatic dancing; Norten nnd Neble, ballad", dancing and nov elty; Plcard's .Seals, mid ethers'. KIXOX'S Oil AX D Leen and his com pany head next week's bill with si novelty Illusion nnd wonder-werumn net, with comedy trlmmlntrs ; another novelty will le Beb Andersen and his pole pony; also, Geerge liebbe nnd Kddlj Nelwen. comedy conception, "His Girl" ; Vied Jarvls and Kreddle Har rison, comedy frivolity, "Lonesome" ; Frank JUirt and Myrtle Keseflnle, In "The Substitute"; Tell Children, tal STARS APPEARING ClN LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK ji ROPOl.PH VALENTINO im -r FV.. sncJ GLORIA SWANSON Jm m 5 -5 , ,.i.! I mlilk "BEWND THE ROCKS' 1 ItkWkWMKMmS. ' fllKv 'M-mX''iS nMIv "missing VVws XF 'a W.H'JHI B HjH K,v j m. U mm . 6ETTY mS -VBL : lORPMAM MK T ' v.'-compsen. wOqu vHHLX1 m of the WEmf- x JHK. -"THE GREEN SMfrHHKV STORM - " mLW(m TEMPTATION' BormeTTt." '"'SHBHHk'N 6UnUH T: I ' mW'M , WH -St K:WEBmWt- smmLm I (vy B ' BmS &'" '"" AAAm' ' in' 7AAA AAAmml V2VHH K0rJ TSl 'f 'jJAV AAAmAX AAAM 'AAAWmAA VHUkiMtvlllBIP' VJk j "' W ,H sV AMAmZAAW ilKAAwkEmFmm' K i-- liSS'lSSHBiiBi liilk:. Mir f ASi mAAAmltkmm !"" "TAAWAr M strengheat atiapwflHUril -mmm uv,. HHifeS!L "conceit" ms Mmm nwfWMSm V vieLAMr,rBl. ktbW''"' IRs f "mWl-W' xl HOUSES" tWV, yT- 'JUKsM I II -E BRX7ADWAY Capita , JiLtV i'AWAWr UKj J peacock- the geed xSl-, "2LT--itr Pr2! ns i -revidep" TPi;ii5zlOBfi Vi MJJJ IvDllJ Marker t'OMMENCINd MONDAY KVKMNCIS AT Kil.1i MATS. VKI. AN1 SAT. AT 2:13 THE BOOK AND THE PICTURE AREA SENSATION! NOW YOU CAN SEE FIRST ami nut PHILADELPHIA OFFERING OF THE STAGE PLAY MAY 22 EXPERIENCE breadwv; NEXT WEEK EVENINGS AT 8:15. MATS. WED. & SAT., 2:15 A SPLENDIDLY STAGED PRODUCTION! CIIANN'INtl PIM.MK'K'ti CtKU'l'IM, AMI lill'l I.AK 1'IAY ON THE DOOPe Net a Picture SPOKEN DRAMA IN WHICH MARJOKIK rjAMUEAU WON HLU riRKVTI'.ST ACIIIKXMUNT ACTKD EDNA HIBBARD 11 Y :VrBROADWAY MAY 22d SSSAy "UP Mivrs at uex niiicr., J DIRECTION MAURICE E.FELT tAAWAm AldinP mW CHESTNUT AT 191 STREET AW A CONTINUOUS II A-M- TO II P'M (INK WKKK (OMMKNCIMi MONDAY THE SILENT CALK I Frem list O. KtmI1 Saturday Kriitnf rMt Hterr. "TIIK CROSS lST." Imav'vI.1, J!3i IBK?teM'.yfeflW9 MTCnttEnPj UfflJ'.. '.n- liTt-Ttt-r H ented juveniles; Florence Brady, seiiBH, upil plctuie.s. KKY8TOXH Geerge Heed and com pany, In a musical im-lntmu entitled "Pl.itiovllle," Is. next week'n head liner j nls,e. Knnkus and Sllverp, the original rhythmetlstn : Spencer and Wllllinis. In "I'uttlnB It Over"; Clmr ley llewdeu and Lee, lu "Tlie Three .Mlle Limit" ; Jee Darcev. "A Durk lieud With a .Silver Lining"; In stallment of "Ge Get 'Lin Hutch," .serial film. WALTOX HOOF The AVard Sl.stei!'. dancing specialties; I'untzer and ALMA RUBENS "FINP THE'VWOMAN" Arcadia.-"- I I MAE DESMOND ri-AYUt IN One of Hie HIbephI llriiinall)' Mils New Aerk Uak Sere In a Urttnlr. VI Inner et tile Muili-Seucbt 1'ullUer I'rlp for the ll.it Auirrlrun liny. BR0AD& SNYDERAk and LEON GORDON STOCK COMPANY IN MABEL'S ROOM" nv mail ok ii:m:i'iienk w i wm 'i mW& '-JL S JTMHI .mm i) i jn'j jwth.1. UV V . BVMVH ll njIB .VL' IWU Marce, grotesque dancing and fmi maklnir; Midgle .Miller, songs; Lillian Beardnvin, pcpulni nuiedles ; ICen tucky Serenaricrsi, juuslcal offering. KlXOff Mendaj, Tuesdnv and A'od A'ed nesduy. annual pprlng lcstlval, with vaud"ille bill beaded by Ole OUeu and Chic Jehnsen, In a corned v iiIh, Claudia Celeman, pieentlng- feiiilnlii typ : Hcylmes and l..ieie. neiltv fklt; Shelden, Tbunis and Untie, danr -lug specialty Bewers, Walt isi and Ciekcr, "The Three Itube1-"; Made and Stanten, In "!! me. Sweet Heme", BL'KLKSQUK THOCAVEllO "Midnight Malden," wltli n, cnat beaded by such comedians' n h Harry Kellv, Call Iefis and Charl" Ceuiitr), and surb lemlnim favorites ast Fn ma KiiiKstluu I), Mnliel Andersjn und l)e.' St. Clali A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION weat&mnm CHESTNUT STREET NEXT WEEK-A TRIUMPHANT ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE BILL! THi; lVli:iC.N.ll(N.l, sTAK III" SIAI.K ANO SI KEEN! JUL8AN ELTINGE ajikkica's FoiiFAtes-r iiemskatek or vkminine ( iiaractkiiiatiens IN A Si:iUI1S OF XKW SONUS AJI A MAIIVKI (H'S IISfl.AV OK flOWN.H VINCENT O'DONNELL TUP. MINlATt'Hi: cermack FRANK BE VOE & IV ' K.( r.llPTI IitO JACK HANLEY Aril HU I'untiv Sin l AFOP'S TAHI.Ks WILLIE HALE&BRO. Mitt, if Vinifl" ill I'ATIIK M'.Hs Extra Added Attraction! AND DOOLEY J. FRANCIS iv Tiii:m ii'L'2 KniTies I a Miewh Dallv. J t. y I..MI. Tnx liu'iiutncl 1' M t ilif. Mai. niis mi Sal On. MHIHHBilCBiaaSlEBQIIBIiaiDHUiailiaDmilHHIJH imMUIHLK5 UAYW.I Aft a tribute te the War this, their Mether's Pan Anniversary, the manage ment of the Xixen-.Xirdlinrjer Theatre lakes pleas ure in InriilKI llicnl r:s nnrxln nn Mnnrlnn nftrrtmnn May 15, te the falleitinn theatres: MXOX'S CHAM). SlXON, WCUST, BELMOST, IllVOU, V El) All, COLISEUM and JUMBO. The only requirement for admission is the (ieltt Star, their badge of leualtu and devotion. (Sinned) FliEI) V. MXOS-MRDLISGEK. i GranD IIKOAU.ANI1 MO.NTMIMEKY AVE. j. u. .-uin..iriiiiiiKiT. Utn'l Mtr. 'Mat, ut 2. 17c, 2Sri Kit" ut H. S.fr. 40c Twe SIkiwh Sntiinlm l.te iiIiik. n.-JH A u B. F. KEITH'S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE LEON & COMPANY World' rirente 1 . n s i Derencr Ilrnl JurU i ll.irrNun FRANK A. BURT x.s.",Trn mi Kl I ( Itlt-I lil,. Till: ( UOM.S inml (OMKI1V BOBBIE & NELSON llilerln I'rrlmU II. .h mlfrnn IVnv STRUO fiKRMANTOWN Ayi unit VIA'AXCO Monday, IiiehIj.1 K MtilnrMl.iy ETHEL CLAYTON in "The Cradle" . A bl whnlrveiTiD ilr.imi f j'.. Intel em. aduiHeil frum me Krneat Ilrltu .tnvt "t lieart 1'Uy ti H H Thiirmlis', l'rli. , A sniitnluy BERT LYTELL in "The Right That Failed" M M H 191 Vf V.M llrl. M wQiv Ai.i, nil iiKi:r st. I.r. Me lis m;i:k s Vaudeville Festival DIG TIME FEATURE ACTS 2 nnd tlarrth Hutlici III "I run I'.viilnln" 8Bm ll & I.iiiiruairr Ave. iQJLCCtCwCl :i t 4ine. 7 te ii Menilny. TneMl.i & MVilnpnlnj All.NKS AYIli:S und JACK IIOI.T In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" Thuraday, Friday Sulurdcir KTHKL CLAYTON W "TIIK CKAIILE" JBK EAKRY SEMON. TIIK SAWMILL "" IHHMH IfNHHIIIIIIHimill r Entertainment for Beya lnoennov..onw..hlsnek.un entcriniiimeni win u .. .";:," ,i, under the r,.st Theatre Meimny ni. rKW! nflvii.be mad "P - of' nc s from various schoels-niid Inst " - .. i , v-iwn.irfiiinffpr ui' iivi- n " , ...hi Include tntleliH of the city nnn .; dm r.,il,iwlnir: St. Menlcn s Naval "Wnnir. ni.,ilin,, i.f "."iO with bnridi hind," from (lormnutewn . M. . ' Mnraamimla," u sketcl. from the est Phlh.deliihla High Scheel; n beat be tween Kiingten and Le Hnge. Juvenile boxers, am! acts from the eung Men h Hebrew Association, the L'hl udelph a iTurngemelnde, the PeiitiHjlvnniu iiii- ttltlull for tllO IIIIIHl, IJCnilllllll n v.. cniv, I he Bey Scouts nnd ether orgnnl ergnnl orgnnl zntlens devoted te boys' welfare., i"R Ferrest wns donated by Mr. Nixon Nixen Nlrdllnger nnd TIieiiiuh M. I-eve. Eltlnge te Return te Films Tiiiin.i l'.ltJnire li te return te the screen niter ne imisiies mi ('"" viiudcvlllp tour. lie Is a hcadllner en tlie bill nt B. F. Keith's next week, presenting tin net that combines nib usunl feminity Impersonation.", with some comedy und songs. Eltlnge began his stage career under the direction of the late B. F. Keith. At the time El ttni wns n member of the Bosten Cadets, tin organization net unlike the Mask and Wig. A little inerj than it ear age he mndp n world tour, nnd is 1 phiMiing another if his contract for ' Illms does net Interfere. Melodrama at Broadway The Uremlwnv Stock Company. io:ide. by Ednn Hlbbnrd. will present ('banning Pollock's melodrama, Hie Sign en the Doer," nt their Seuth Philadelphia theatre next week. This is the Hteiy of the near-tragedy or a nnnt u'lfn who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery because nf an Inno Inne 1 cent but Indiscreet nlTnlr of Iter youth. I .eon Gorden, the company's lending man, will hnvn u strong role opposite Miss Hlbbard, wlhe plays the part originally taken by Mnrjerle Kambeair. Other moniLers of the cast will be Olgn Krelow, Ilnlph Lecke, Shirley DeMc, ' Harrison Gllmere nnd .lack Connelly. Gillette's Baffling Make-Up In his role of Dr. Clement In "The II..,..,,,. Atnl-n " lvMll KtnrtH ltR S(!C- end and llnal week nt the Bread Mrect 'I'lieatre Monday night, William Gillette is impersonating n man who has lived in the tropics and hns contracted a bad fewr there. At every perfermiuiee. nee-ph- li. the audience (ic(uainted with the still- remurk en the fact thnt he look leek wry ill. Gillette considers this one of the" best compliments te his ability te mnKe up mai uc mn i-i, " his p.iller nnd general nppeurnnce nre entirely gained by skillful applications in his dressing room. Te Give "Miss Lulu Bett" n'lw, drsi ktace r.ropentatlen In e nropeniniieii in i"11 eltv of .Mi' i.uiu lien, mi:ii i'"'" Zeim Utile's noel. will he given next week li) Mae Desmond and her "tecl: pempuiiy nt the 'ies Kes Theatre. This sterv of the ever-worked and pathetic (.pliiMer In the lionie of her iidnthes and of the romance that rame into her life, -nil) te viinNli. and nf her linal nehleement of happiness, uiis tran-ferreil from novel te stage - ----" . .. ,. . ,. form lv the author her-elf and lin I scored henvilv In ether ities. In ml- I dltien te MNh Desmond, the ether favetites of the cempnii). including' Prank rielder, Karle Dwn-r. Sonior Senior Sonier N'iidioN. Mm) Duncan Stewart audi Leuis Sutiferd, will have congenial roles. BELOW 12TH STREET ROY RICE & MARY WERNER I'llVSHNTINC. OS' Tim STAKFOLD" HARRY HOSFORD Mt'Slt'Ar. COMEDY" BREAKAWAY BARLOWS I.vijih im 1 Thr l'i TOI'K s fll' TIIK mv Extra Added Attraction! & SALES CORINNE or "win vrn .itw tin, &. j: WVrk ln . !w tt,, AiUai S:.. . Nlkit. 30c te !'hen Filbert a39: Mothers of Philadelpliia. en ST. THEATRE nimniipii t-naia 5 fllTOMTK Tr.n.MIXAI. iomeii. i:vi:.. Hits Mether's Day Concert Special IM til. 11' INVITRD a .MONDAY. UI.MIA, W CIlNKSDAY Betty Compson in "The Green Temptation" pii'in i . ,i im J i i 'ill nt i h . t HfCtlOll of f li. ie i I Im a tn rhurwlm , l'rlilut GLORIA SWANSON in nlunle.T "Her Huabaml'g Trademark ,, Bill A I.OCl'ST ST. I 111. :t 00, !30 te 11 Tills I.I K "THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED" UITII N IU--II .'r Larry Semen in "The Shew" l&dlllGHtiXl M I 111' U V.VK u BETTY COMPSON in 5 "The Green Temptation" S "RureK" KAN'CllXf t..u JO. 3. lists' e II ' Menti it. luefiln A Wt-tlnrsilnv BERT LYTELL i'y "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED' 1 litirxln; I'rlil i & Viltirdiiv Wllllnm Drnmiil In "I'lulnin, Vlnil" CelCeititL MAIIKKT HT. Iteleiv WITH lU". , 7. 0 l', Miiii,- , 1'runU M.'iu. "Trurl-wl v .t... Tur Mluy 'T1, Mnn I'nder few" .I."" iijoaen IU Wleadtll" WcaiH Thuri.--N. TalmadM. . i'" A"! n,53SK-wa lenA" ".? Pi !! r ,, .,..,, w a10OH. IMBaiHa' 69 DIRECTION STANLEY 11 A. If. 11:13 V. TO XL MINI'TKKNTH AND "fSmESStai CROWDS! CROWDS!! 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