v ' 11 I' 1 h t-vft-y ' W4 ")& -w - r. j l3'W,yMV , .- 1 V A (' K8"Vi' VMT, ' i: mm f' I UTirf V V t raw1 OETa K jt 'j IM m i Jflil. mi mm' s-.WJ pWOViegrams of the Weet WThe Primitive Lever" at Stan- ' ley Verne Story at Aldine r1 OFTI2N happen Flnpperlsm nml Near And tlicin'elve's side by . erecn world. That's the very tlilntf Mint I'ltrn Vieteriiuiftn Hide In the ' (lint occur r kere next week. The Stanley Theiitte 'Mltl exhibit n plmteplny of the niut approved 10-- stnndnril with Count mice Talmatlgc In her neeiitnmed illlcitliui f modern .vmine womanhood. On the etlier liniiil, nt the Knrltnti, n i few blocks nwny, there U iIiisIhmI In the; electric llRhts n nmne which only the father nnd mothers of the pre-ent vduneer cenerntlen will leonciiixe. : product of the nineties when bustles and stovepipe hut" ero fiiiiilllnr. And, moving wc.tuuril en Chestnut Rtreet. we tlnd nt the Aldine n pie- I turlzntlen of n novel hv that imiiiritf tlvc Krent'limnii who thrilled n ferinet feneratien n ml till excits n swn -llles Verne. CON8TANCK TAI..MAI)i;i: Im but recently come out In open rebellion agnlnst "Cennie." She -n -lie'- tired of t licit title of emie.irineni. tneii- nbly net neiMice of the mime Itself but because It tjpltles her "rtnpper" ten dencies. And. iuM te show hew mini slit. N. Mliw Tnltmidee took up the role of little Ming Tey. the nliinuid-ewd heroine of "Enst Is West " I'ny Mnlnter's stngi tieecs". This nifher umbitlens pboto pbeto pbote play feature will dtlft. like the love beat In one of Its fiiniuiis eenes, into 1'hlladriphlu next fall. In the tiienntliiie we hne "The Primitive l.mer" en ilipl.i next week It Is tin ntlKlmil piece b Kileur v wyn. fitted out for the mtwii bv Man Plckferd's old standb) . Trances Marlen. Once again we have tlie liirl of To day who iirennn of the liiin-c-tiltiii;:. plumed nnd spurred Kinuht- of i terday who carried elT .their Lmlies Fair by force nnd wooed them wi'h cbatn-mntl nrder Once ajraiu ilu came girl, immersed In her drenms. Ibeks with contempt en the prosaic youths of her own ace who ue the methods nnd usiikcs of ciili..itien in their woelnz Once nun in one of these, youths revet U te the ii'-ti"lis of Ye Olden Dajs nnd the cnl is t'lureiiglih and forever disillusioned. Mls Talmailgp plav no favntites m "The Primitive I .ever." She has been alternating Harrison l'linl and Ken neth Harlan in her recent pictures. Here die has them both, nnd two better leading men would be hard te timl throughout the length and breadth of filmdom. SEVK ant "EN" J ears ui;e the then triumph- Vitasraph 'emp.inv made a , ntrtiiriznilnn of Archibalil f'laverinir I Gunter's popular novel of the latter rmrt of the last eenturj. "Mr I5arnes. of New Yerk." Mnurl'e ("ostelle. then at the heicht of his fume, jdaied 'he name-part. M.irv ('hnrleen. new his wife, plnyed the role of the revenje. ful Cersienn slrl whose seaivli for the ulayer of her brother causes most of the complication; S H.iukni Drew, since killed in the war. .son of the be loved Sidney Prew. placed the brother. Darvdn Knrr. a le.idins in.in who has dropped Inte oblivion, was the I'nshh soldier here, mistaken for the slim-r : TVllllnm Humphrey, one of the met able character men en the screen of that day. wns the cm old Corsica n "errant who. like rolemous met 1 s death behind deer (Impedes; Donald TIall nnd (leerce Stevens ihned Eiik Ilsh Mddier roles ,rnn Naemi Childe'-s was the ftntely and heartiful Eniil. the English girl who enptiva wl .Mr. Karne. These plnjer have since been vui tered te the far wlniN, but one of them. Jliss Mulder, has been che-en by n strange freak of fortune te plm her old role ntu-e mere, with ,1 dif ferent retnpnin. different ilirei ter nnd different plnAers. The n'v ersten is ihewing nt the Kariton uev weeV . The Mnlling and popular Tem Moere Is new plajlns ".Mr. I'lirnes," n pan far mere Milted te hi talents than thnp of "I.nid Aim" nnd 'Lord Quex." Siilnev Ainswertb. wliu di"d within the month, has u role, nnd the Sart of the Cerslenn girl l assumed y Atmn I.ehr. whose debut wi h the old Triangle crowd was hailed with much enthusiasm five or nmre years aje. Hainen Samanlees. I(. Ini ram's reported "find" of "Tin- Prisoner of enila " 'tte Heffman nceoin nceein pllshed charncter man. and I.ewj. Wllleitghb) complete the cast. Again, much is s.;j j,i f,, i,M nia.li of the train ride incident in 1'rnnee when "linrnes ' in modern parlnnee "picks up" Enid b tarMiig lier ure ubmlssieu It is te be hoped that. unless much cure and money were e--pended. the m-ciics attending the storm ing of Alexandria, nt which Fcvernl characters meet thur de.illis, lme been nmmltted. They were farcic.il In the former preducbm and imi m all necesRtiry either. IT'S really a wonder that Julc Veme has fmilid his nay n seldom te the Silvered Screen Here was an author whom, you would think, injy film producer w.iuld ginb instanter There was, if niemerv can be trusted, a most atrocious proluetieu of "In-hne fltrogeff," with Felix Adler In the title role. I.ubi.i handled It. nnd it is prob able that there haw liwii fev. wm-e feature There have 1 n n.nier- n'-d hints nf a prnduiiieti of "Around the World in Kight l,ij." but If ir e.-r was made it ceitalnlv I ,i net bei n prominent in tins mirt of the m, nitre "Twenty Thousand Ifeiigues 1'nder the Sea" was done once, bm net with run kind of care or nttractivcnesa -w i" , j ( , te the Moen " "A .leurney te the Cen ter of the F.nrth" nnd. we think. "The Mysterious Island" haw been einnlh neglected. Whj ? It's certain that the adventures of I'hincns rejrg () the vicissitudes rf the balli mi-v. i . i U, ,i . crew en the "Mysterious Island' ion ien tain action enough nnd thrills enough for ten pictnies. "The Isle nf Zerda" I a nnme thai will net sound familiar te Verne fans. but thev will iciegnize it better when It Is added that this s a screen nein-de- ' plume of "Mnthlns Sandorf." Here is n writable second Count of Mente Clirlste. since it concerns n man betrayed by apparent friend, nrresieil and condemned te die, who nilraculeuslv eKapcs, wanders in the Orient, in cumu lates a fortune ami keeps it en the mys terious island, from which the picture gets its mime. And. like Dautes, lie returns with nn elaborate plan of re tenge, te lind his betrayers A ast of continental players, tin hiding Yvetie Andreyn and Itemiiahl .luiibex. are te M Been In this erne yarn, which has a great variety of settings, ranging fiem Mente Carle te an Orlcn'al harem and lave market Alse en the bill nt the Aldine is the (H aecend "Hound" of . Pueliers" juriis of II. the "Leathei C. Wiiwer, in portrays the rwhlcb Ileglniild Urnnj ' 'tiling role t I www rf WfAKGLKnjTi: 1'l.MtK, a number M of years nye, uUiiml in u ilclleinm 10, III mill ililte I'Oincav iiuirn --mit nceigc ,.. , 1.1 .... e. n athinyten, iriiteti ntinircu tnr 1111111 ', Witt 0 fieutfC Info Life. 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'I In' liietim m 'Thr 'I ruth ful f.Uir" mill W'nnilii lliiirlry m thr Intlij u hu irti into nil veiN nt tliffiruUii i In i nine the iiiiiiiut irll the truth, ('niiii)i 1'iriiu 1'iriiu seu i rn' iiieii in lcv liineci'iit euiiir nt Inr tiuiititii, mul HJirttril Ihmii fx tAr hwlniiiil ihe In tn nlieut it nil. TACK Iiul. J d.ij . and HliI.T wander far alitld these I la "The Man Tin iimpier- able." tin- 1'aline feature llet week, he n feiiiiil mi a liule ie.irllng Isliind of the Sunt ii I'.icilie, Willi ers,'itlle Clarence lliirteii as the Villnln-in-Chief nnd l!.i Kreauiei us the lewdj hid. TWO ul bu.u: 'WO ulhrr film ilrhiitt are ".srnmf it cnmliiiuittiiii nf Hrtidilnilll iiihmelt mnl ilent .erlh it nwti, nt ihe I le'nrni. uith ii'iii Fnnium in ih hi'l lull, nml 'Thniuih n (U'lii Wimlnir." fitituriii'l ehaiiiiiiui Uhj; li vnu nt the I'ment. Inipertnnt Imlil-m in nml nthei i mimii iniliti In i liule Dier the Hiiulir," nt the Cii'ii tl ; ,,.hmiii' 7 hinmih. nt the I m in mil: 'Ihe I'.mhilni Dmlilu," nt the l.miiit mul ' I'nii niatien, ' at the ,ii li- inntli Stru t. Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New I'lioteplajs SiM.V.M' The I'nmitlve Lever." nn 1 1. (final story t.y l-Mgar Sclwyn. iiilaptfil for the -treen by Kinnces M.ir.en Marnni! c ir.stnnce Talinadgf as ,1 renian.'f-seekinK flapper, with Hunts. in Kurd and Kenneth Ilarl.Ui li-!iding tlitj cast M.DI VK-- 'The Isl of '.erd.i," Leuis N'.ilijas' j,rrilurtlen h.iseil en .lules Vein,, nuel "Mathlas Sanrtetf with 1 nurep'iin and oriental settlnp, arid .1 '.' of t'entineiiMl pl.iyeit l eh im hides Vette Anndreyn Hnu Itenvial'l .Iiiube. also, sec nd round of The heather 1'usher. " A'.t '. I V- -".Mr P.arties of Xw Yerk " iidupieil from Archibald "lnwnt(j (iuiitcrs iieinil.ir novel and plav In the nineties of the List cc-r.tury Tem Menie has the name-part, nnd Naemi Sli Icluts is 'hu heielne A story of a c '01 Slean feud ,l.'r 1fU 'The Truthful l.lnr" nn iirlglnnl hi cen sler. bv Will Paine, with Wanda llawlev as a nu tid.icir us Wife, rind .1 cast that Includes CiHen Fernusen ' 1..IC7.' "The Man Cnrencnu'rafle " n nun nf a pc-ai Iiiik iliitnl In the Seuth Pnilfle with Jack Helt as the st.ir and SIU Itreamer ns the heroine. Vt( rOlllA ".Strangci Idels." .1 picture tb.it iuiikcs fiem .1 Broadway cabaret te tbe forests of the Northwest, with ' Lnibtin lr.it num In ie iculing role CAI'I'IOI. "Tlireugh a Glass Window." 11 sterv f the romance of an Italian wKetuble veinlei and a UniiKhnut and 1 offee Hhep waltiess, featuring Slav SUAe Previously Itevlewed CM'ITOl. 'Qer the Berder," bnsed cm the sheit ster ".h of the Trlpl Chevren by Sir lillbert I'arK'i , a rum-rumiinK yam. with Hetty C'jrnp C'jrnp sen and Turn Sloere IMl'EIUAI. -- 'Sinllln' Tlueugh" plc- tutlzatien or jane 1 i.wih siuru sue itk, with Nerm.i TalmadKO as star, assisted bv Wy milium Maudlin;, Mar Mar ilsen foul and ethers l.OCl'HT - "The Ktu-heler Daddy." bv Kdward I'eple. with Themas .MelRhnn ns Ht.ir. t.eatilcc .tev as heroine, nnd I a east (hat includes live levabla 1 ' yeunitslers. 1 COI.OXIAI, .Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Ueuutv's Werth, with Slurlen U.ivles Thui.-day. Friday and Katurday "Is Matrimony u f.Ul uifi"" with Leis Wilsen MAIM HI SlllKiri M0nd.1v Turs- day und Wednesday, "Sisters," with heenu iiwen and Matt SKerc, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, Llttlu rt EVENING PUBLIC OF MEW YORK" ' s -. FLSENCE BRAOY. l.eid Fauntleroy," with Slary Plck Plck feid. ALU IMUHA Stend.iy. Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Last Tr.ill." with Mam lie I'lynti, Thutsday, Friday and Snturdat. "One tilorleus lyay." with Will HeKrrs. r,l:i:.T SenTllKllS -- .Monday. Tues day and Vednes,ia. 'The Worldly .Madenna." with Clar.t Kimball Yeuni; 1 Tbuisday. Krldav and Saturday, "The Niftlit Hese." with Lull I'h.mey. I .Yf. .s- AM 11. IHS AOOR Slendnv. Tuesdat and Wednesday. "The Splen did Lie with (iiaee luvldsen Thurs. day. Knday and Saturday, "Shackles of Held, with Wdll.im Fnrnutn 111 l.Me.KI Monday. Tued.v nnd Widnevil.n. "The Osvll's Pawn," with I'el.i Netjri Tliuivd.iy, Fildav and Siturday, "P.epcrted .Mlsslnp," with (.iwen Moure. C.'f.lJ Slendnt and Tuesday. "The Wlde-Dp, n Town ' Wedtiesdnv and Thuisday, "Hack l',iv " Krldav anil Satuid.i. "Kind the Weman." with Alma Itubens 'COI.ISHIM - Monday and Tuesdav. 'Find the Weman,'' with Alma Ruben-. W.dntsday The (ielden i.tlluuH" Thursday and Friday 'Ninth of the llte titandu " Saturdav, ' Hi Ckle.s I '1. allies .Yrr-.V.V7 Sllfrrr Monday luesdat and Wfdncda, "l',ielna- : lien." with .Mae Murray. Thuisdav. 1 1 inlay and Saturday "The Il.ieheler I'addy." with Themas Melghan 'S7.'!''rvi Slendnt Tuesday nnd Wednejdnv lliauiv s Werth," with .Millien rMK Tbur.sdav, Friday and Saturd.it. Is Statilnienv n Fail ure' with L. is Wilsen and Llla Lea l.KAUKl: Meidjy nnd Tuesday, "find the Weman," -with Altna Hubens jVcuneMlay nml ThursiXiv. "flrand Larcenv." with Llliet Dexter. Friday and sa,rd.n "The Nlfiht Hese." with 1-en Chanev Leps at Willow Greve Wassin i.,.p. u in his orchestra will beititi 11 three w,el;s' Hiicageuient lit Willow flreve I'ark oinerrow. Among the soloists will be Vera Curtis, dra matic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Cumpiim. he, tomorrow, will slni; arias from ".Mtnlame Itutterllj" nnd "Carmen." and Marie Stene LniiKsleii, contiaUe. who will render nt tomorrow evi mug's concert a selec tion from "Saiiisen. ' Op Tuesday, Siliidiiv Scheel Ii.iv. there will he "a s-pici.n piesrnm 'Ihe late evening con cen iert en Weilnesilaj will he devoted te a pn-sf Millien ,,f "Carmen" by the riiiladidphia Operatie Society. ' Mr. Leps will uite ,1 number of 'his own compositions, new nnd old, during his ngageuient this summer. Barnet Garden Concerts fiiitspiipi Creatine nnd his bnml will begin ihe sir mid week of their engage ment 111 the new Unmet (iardeii, -1S07 Hulge avenue, Mtli n sacred concert Next week's miiceits will contain u number of features, including some special seleitietis by Delia Satnaleff. tin' sniiriiiiii seluist. Allium: tli innsieiU nun rs viiiirii hip nitnu win reniicr nre tlie ric'luilc in "LeheiiKr'n" : Over ture, trem "Tlie Itnnlier of Seville":' selection from " 'I'niclnii i" , excerpts fiem "Den ('alies." nml selections fnmi "Meplustui'cle." in addition te a number of new compositions of ills own. Children te Visit Aldine Mer Mm 'JOOD children will attend ' the matinee performance at the Aldine Theatre nect Tuesdai n Ktiests of former .luilye Jehn M. I'attersen. They nre the same children who were enter tained b tlie I'risen Welfuru Society nt .Veshamiiiy Full recently, and the theatre invitation were extended tn the i children en belialf nf l lie society bv ' former Judce I'attersen and Dr. S P. , He" Thev will untlicr in City Hull rmirtyniil and march in a liedy te the tlientie at two n't lock Adilreispe by Mr. Patterson and Dr. ltes, a special 1 musiial preuruiii, and the reiulnr pic ' tures, incliidiiii,' "The Isle of .erilu," ' will comprise tliu program Last Week at Cress Keys The decision te close the Cress Kcj last week with l lie stock presentation of "Parler, Uedrnmn and Hath" was re-1 considered, und the summer eiiKnse mem of the Mae Desmond players 111 conclude next week with performances of that old Huse Melville comedy sue- cess. ,ms nepKiiiH. in it, .miss wca- liieuil will lila.i a reln ilillerent tliiin nl i . .. . an she lias jet essujed here. At the termination of the ciiKiwnieiit Satur- dliv nliiht. .Miss Desmond will ulve an I aiicJrcbii te her admirers. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, TULY 15, 1922 SCREEN I Theatrical Billboard ' 1 1 for the Coming Week ' Stock Cr.OSS KEYS-S Hepkins." Rese .Mcivuies old comedy success, ulvcn . by request, with Slae Desmond, Frank Fielder, Arthur Ashley, Marie liar- seurt and ethers In the lending lele.s. Last week of stock engagement. I Vamle llle i U F KM Tins Ileadllner next week Is Leu TelleKen. Ftench dramatle 1 star in a condensed wrslcn of his stace success, "Blind Youth" , also. Ona Slunsen, In 11 dance novelty called I 'A Slanly Itcvue," In which the star I Is supported by a sextet 6f bevs ; Fred 1 Bern.iid and Sid Garry, syncopated I tunes, .lack Hese, accompanied by Jimmy Stelger. in a comedy skit , Horence Ilrndy, cuniedieime nnd Jazz I slticer. Gorden Hostock's "Pedestrian- ' Ism." featuring Georpe Brown : Jay ' and .Mill Brltlen, In a musical hit, "Say It With Sluslc", Doelev" 10- 1 lepn, Australian woman equilibrist, and usual lllms OU) UK The St. Clair Twins, musical ' cemedv faventes, und their own com pany in a dance creation ".StepptHK .Seme" will be hendllnets , also "Wree's 1 Uuds of ll'JJ" presented by the, well known Philadelphia teacher with a1 latKe tuvenlle cast of dancers and ! singers . Marks and GallaRher. senB. cemedv and dancing, l'rlnce Cherzl, fcreiRii musical "wonder-worker" , Ruclter and Winifred blackface come ceme il.nnHVI'.,c "nJ Ke'ly. comedy skit; nisle ( lark, songs. Jee Story, pianist and singer und the Lquilla Brethers, equilibrists. V.YO.Y .Monday Tuesday and Wednes day Bebby Jan is and company, in a playlet, "Stan Wanted," hend the bill, ' also. "Four Hedges" musical review, Hurt and U'Dennell cemedv, Ladv ."ic,?'s lvts- una Frank Ward nnd Dellies in a novelty; film feature, The fellow- Stain." with Jack Gil-' bert Change of bill Thursday. I WAI.TOX It OOF Dreen Sisters. In a J'alnty offering. "Songs and Smiles' , , ' ry rell Brethers, slnglns and dancing . ! 1 Sibylla Bowhan, billed us the "Girl I l'lem the Gelden West," In songs and 1 denees, and ethers. , French Star at Kelth'a Leu Tellegen. the French dramatic star, who will be the headliner nt 15 F. Keith's theatre here next week in a condensed wrslen of his stage success, "Illlnd Youth," was chosen by Sarah Ilernhardt as her lending man when he was in tlie early twenties. He was at that time studying In Paris He played with Mine Ilernhardt, both en stage and scieen. In her greatest sue cesses, nnd visited tills country with her playing in "L'nlglen," "Pennne d'Arc," "Camllle," "Ln Snrclere," ' Mnmadn X." "Tescn," "Sappho," "Judas," "j,,, Samaritalne," nnd "Jeanne Marie," nil of them in French. 1 e years inier, ne leturneu te .New Verls in nn Kncllsli role, nliivini: nnne site IJorelliy Unnni'll.v in "Mnrlu HeRii," Ills most recent burress wns '"Den .Tnnii." He lins nlse f-uppertcil lus wife, the fumnns illvn, Oenihlinp I'urrnr, in n number of Anierlrnn lilnih. Children's Day at Woedslde The first Clillilren's Dny of tin. M.,i. son nt Wemlhlilc Park will be held next WYdM'Mlfi). Arrnngenients Imve been mnile te entertnin 10,000 jeiiriiihters unil from 1 te II o'clock In tlie nfter- i neon, nil children under thirteen jears of litre, will lereive Htrip1 of free tleketi for tlie various amusements. TJiis event will be followed, two weeks lutcr, bv the first of the anniinl toy hunts. The Diirbnun Hand will present Mime linusiinl niiinbei-K next week, and Minn Doleres, the soloist, will be another feature. A prize of SIM hnu been of. tered for the licit name of tlm park's new llde, which will be ready at the end of the week. WIFE TOO FOND OF KISSING Newark Manufacturer Wins Divorce Frem Mrs. Leuis Gerber Nrnurk, N. J., .Inly !.". Leuin ' Oerber. of Newark, head of the Cum antee Undintinii Werkn, in tcstlfj Dig ' jcnterdiiy uh defendnnt in a suit for. separate mnlntenanee beaun liy Dera (irrber, said Ills wife "wanted te be ., 1... .....1 I. I. ..!... II .. I .1 mrevrr iiukkiiik "" kissiiik. nnu unit ' I such priictlceH were lisainst ins nature. i Vice Chancellor Felder erupted a de- eree te Mm, irrbcr, but liostpened the tiling of the amount. L, Jl tI vv r ; mm- SHUT EARS TO LIAR, SHAW WROTE MRS.'PAT' 'Scalp of a Superman Decorates Your Wigtvam, 'Lies, Lies, Lies Typical Passages Ijonden, .Inly IB. Letters from ler nard Shaw, or "Joey." as she used te call Mm, containing many typically de llghtful passages, form the present In fctiillmcnt of Mrs. l'ntrlek Caiiiphell's "My Life and Seme Letters," appear ing In the current Issue of the Queen. "With Mk (Mr. Shaw's) permission," writes Mrs. Campbell, "and braving his 'you wanted te show the world that the sculp of a superman decorated jour wlgwum wretch that 1 loved.' I give only u few of his delightful letteis letters that helped me through some sad days." "you must be either better or dead. Say. () fairest, are you up and about? If you are. It is jour duty te write te me. 1 hone veu have le.st your geed j leeks; for whilst they 'nst any feel can i adore jen, and the adoration of feels adoration of feels Ms bail for the soul. Ne; give me it ruined complexion and a hist figure and sixteen chins nnd a fnnnjard of crews' I feet nnd an obvious wig. Then veu J . Dunn pvv mr veine iiul siiiiijj. - "I haven't been unite the sumo man since our meeting. I suppose you are n devil. They all tell me se when I go en raving nbeut jeu. Well. 1 don't core. I have nhvnjs said that It is the devil that makes the hell ; but here is a devil who makes henv " shall see me come out strong. Uncommon Sense By JOHN THK man who hns really anything - the matter with his nerves had better consult a doctor. Yeu cannot operate your body with out Its telegraphic sjsteni any mere than a railroad can be operated without a 1 signal system. Get the wires crossed nnd there Is Immediate trouble, sometimes disaster. TDUT Is Is probably net exaggerating - te say that nine-tenths of the people who think they are suffering from disordered nerves lire suffering either First Frem bad temper. Second Indigestion. Third Had habits. man who flies into a tantrum T HE -- every time somebody drops n book en the fleer may be the victim of n bail nervous system, but It Is mere likely 1 lint he has never learned te control his emper. and that circumstances have enabled him te be fussy without get ting thrashed. The man who thinks that conditions must be absolutely perfect before lie can de any work is probably troubled se much by an abused and angry stom ach that be cannot get his mind en his work. The man who wakes up shaky and -A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTIONS CIIESTXCT STHKET EXCLUSIVE VAUDEVILLE EXTRAORDINARY! NEXT WEEK SPECIAL SUMMER SEASON ENGAGEMENT! VAt'IlCVII.I.B DEBIT OF THE INTERNATIONAL ACTOR LOU TELLEGEN I'RKSENTINfJ "BLIND YOCTH" HIS OWN ONE-ACT PLAYLET WITH A BRILLIANT CAST FLORENCE BRADY .MILES OF SMILES" SPECIALIST FOR THE BLUES JACK ROSE JIMMY STEICER AT THE PIANO "DOOLEY" IOLEEN THE 1'ETITE ENTERTAINER AKsill'-S VAIII.i:s I 'IIIlT Fred I KIPICS Extra Added Attraction! AND ONA MUNSON IN "A MANLY ItEVt'E " A DISTINCTIVE NOVELTY 2 Shows Dally. 2 8 P. M Prlren, Mat. H0C & BSc. Bexes. S:,c. Nlcrhts. Stir te II HO. Tax Inclmteil. Seaia en Sal Ona XVetk in Advance. Pli.ne Elihcrt 330s. QFfiQfh Qt theatreQ I VV 111 Ul" Opp. Terminal I AM. NEXT WEEK MI. I.E. KOI.INHKY. Sole llnnnie unit .lOSK.I'll llKOK. Ilnrltniu- In "A V1HION 01' 01.11 M'AIV MONDAY. TUESDAY &. WEDNESDAY MAE Ml'KRAY In rASCINATION" TIIIKSDAY. FRIDAY-& h.TtltllY Thnma MfUhnn In Th llnrhfler II Hlilv 3traAicL Gcrmintewn Are. & Veninfe St. SIONIIW, TVESDAY & WEDNESDAY MARION DAVIES in "BEAUTY'S WORTH" Tlll'RSDAY. FRIDAY A s,.Tl RIIAY "Is Matrimony a Failure?" WITH I.II.X I.EE WD ItHH Mil SON NIXON'S icitli, lliiltlniere A M'usliinrtnn Arn, Milliner l:.1ll & :0i Et. 7 0 P. M. MONDAY. TIEMIAY A WKDNKMI.M Vlrst Writt I'hllailrliihlii Shew Inst THE SPLENDID LIE Featuring Grace Davisen TlirilHIlW. ITIIDAY & .Tl'IIII.Y llr.t Mt rlilliitlrlpliln slimilnl WILLIAM FARNUM in "SHACKLES OF GOLD" Dlrf't l'rnni Vlctnrln Tlilr( I inlnir "OHI'IIANS (IF TIIK. MTOIIM" Tlt)ceK Vll) llrl, M AltKKT ST. Dully at 'Jim I : r n I ii cr , 7 A 0 5-ALL-STAR V0D-V1L ACTS-S nml .Intlil r.lllwrl In "Th Yellow fclnln" cteC"4t O'.'D A I llft'KT STS. Itsn & .ii d-311 In II ALL NKXT MLI'.K THOMAS MEIGHAN in "The Bacheler Daddy" 1&dhnyd SM St. nli. Mnrlirt 1:30, 3 OttlOle II MONDAY, Tl'KSDAY ii WKD.NT.NDAY Pela Ne?ri in "The Devil' Pawn" TI!l'RMAV. lllll Owen Moere in TlirRMAY. rRIDY S. SATI'IIIIAY Keperled missing w&ldcUl ' 1st & iJinniKtrr Air. 3:30 te 4:30: 7 te II Men, Tn. l.l It 111 P.N H In "TIM) TIIF. O.MA." ThiirB. "(1KAND LARCKNY Weit. ts I'rl A Nut. 'TIID NKillT KOHK" WILLOW GROVE PARK IjihI Dun f Victer Herbert and Hit Orchestra Final Herbert I'nm ei in Tenlsht ANNUAL nev'HCOUT DAT I Bceui Denioniirtlen , Farad Bwlmrain and Athletic Meeli ' THIS IRISH This letter Is followed by one that start-) "O beautiful Illustrious. "I found aftcrwnnl."., mijs Mrs. "lat," "that In the fot'ewing letter .leey wns trcntlng me te a stale bit out of one of his plays." "Stella. Stella shut jour ears tight against this blarneying Irish liar and actor. Head no mere of his letters. lie will 1111 his fountain pen with your heart's b'oed. and sell your met sacred emotions en the stnge. lie Is a mass of Imagination with no heart, lie Is writing nnd talking machine that has worked for nearly forty years until its bS 111 Is devilish. "He is treacherous as only an Irish man can be; he adores you with one eye nnd sees veu with the ether ns a cal culate.! utility. He has been recklessly trvlng te please you. te delight you, te persuade J en e carry i. n . iy ...- for a moment uie is ujms new): nnd when you have done It, he u-l'l urn nwnv unti give it an ie m i moo. ivn " ." : - .....I. t 1...MI citiinl ..our lenila nnd I til 1.1.. ,.nilu urn 111 tlm NllOll - "- - -, Pt "' there. loe. "01. don't, don't, den t fall In love with him; but don't grudge hi in the joy ! he linds in writing all sorts of wild but heartfelt estpiislte lies lies, lies, lies, ! lies." Then there appears te be an eccn- winiiun , ueu lit II n.v... ,,.......- HL.VKK Nerves finds It dlflicult te concentrate his at- I tentlen is likely te he n man wheMlrinks tee much or smokes tee much or who hpetids the time he ought te spend in sleep doing things vastly less useful. VTLKVOIJS people are Irritable and hard te get along with. They are usually extremely eelflsn nnd inconsiderate of. ethers. They make life considerable of a bur den te themselves and a great deal of a burden te the people who have te live with them. Almest invariably the parents of n spoiled child put Its 111 bchnvieur down te nerves. As n t.iatter of fact, thev have taught !!'e r''L,d..V" l,,,,i.,,,.7.t:,,V,.,J" W,7.2 ! 1 1 r UWI Wl Mil mi.- IIIIH, UI.U n.i uui- ural impulse is te kick and bite nnd hcieam when it can't get It. Comparatively few children who nre otherwise healthy have nerve trouble. I F YOI'K nerves seem out of order, trv te control them first, then get rid of your indigestion by sensible eating nnd cut out your bad habits. If they still keep you awake nights and distracted day times see a doctor. Hut the chances nre ten te one that you yven't need te see him. C'ejirlBf. ten UKI.OW IJTII STREET "PEDESTRIANISM" With On. llrcmn. rh.-implen Wnlkr A SONU CLASSIC BERNARDS GARRY sid HOI'THERN BYNCOPATERS JAY & MILT BRITTON "SAY IT WITH MI'SIC" OF THE DA Y I I'ATIIE XI'.W.S Extra Added Attraction! THE j r. ?& R4DNCT inmiL i f j-i- lARPEnt wmmx&$&? (Formerly the High Bridge Inn) 4867 te 18S9 Itidgc Avenue At the Cerner nf Hlilee Avenue, llsuliliken 1'nrkwu.v A Viilrninunt I'ark, Cur 01 Hteim In l'runt et Our Duer. SECOND l(i WEEK Tomorrow Sacred Concerts CRE4T0RE AND nf 42 ArllU unil Soloist Will (,lie Fnnr Concerts F.irry lln us Fellow : ;i;(i, 4:43, H and 10 I'. M. F.N'lllVAIII.i: I'liniiKAMS OF CJSS('AL A: I'OI'II.AR M.LLCTIONN COOL AND 4'OMI'OKTAIII.i: StllHOlMMMiS LTiQ) RiriNED ENTIRrAINMrNT' V:3U KOOF 11:13 (Hen Ire, l Suturilii) , f,e ' DREON SISTERS SONQH AND KSHLLH TYRELL BROS. SIBYLLA BO'.VHAN FliiRtnu. Uiiiii'lncl HuWen West (llrl ALDINE Direction SI l;. ivu Clienlnui Ht ut uith l entin II A SI te H p m THE POWER WITHIN Added 'The Leather Pusher" With Hetrle Dennr im "Kid" Rebert. N't Wk Julea Verne'. "Lie of erd" E? HIS slen when "Joey" decided te call nbeut a "matter of business." "I de net remember his coming, evi dently he did, and J was offended. This letter wns the outceme: "Meney. "She must hnve money te go en with. Has she any?" "O Oed! Te elTer Stella a filthy little t'StO, I spit en myself: but she i.ays rIie can't heap meney: give It te whoever asks her; despicable weakness. Uctter, perhaps, dele out n little nt a time; ether furtnlgbts will fellow Xinas. Hew much can I afford? Ass. Why ask that ipicstlen .ever" and ever again? Yeu knew perfectly well that jet: want te give her a thousand pounds. ' "Very well, put your cheek book In your pocket nml go te her and ask her. If she does net want it there Is no harm done. Veu are no use ; that N all. If she does want it, and will net tnke It, there are wajs artful ways guile- DIRECTION STANLEY HAPPY HOT-WIJATItKIl COMPANIONS. PIIItrCCT VEJITILATION, ICKD AMI AND COOI.1NO NINETEENTH NEXT WEEK ITIIST CONSTANCE TAIMADC -quit contentions te evjptun; a uve-uun . ADDED ATTltACTION CAltl. nOLLl.N. 11AUIT0NE JULY LM WALLACE HEID IN "THE DICTATOIl" e KaHten BROAD b CHESTNUT 10 A. M . 12. 2. LJl. ft 10P M. NEXT WEEK- OOLDWYN Presents TOM MOORE MR. BARNES OP NEW YORK KHO.M PLAY OP SAME NAME VICTORIA NINTH AND MARKDT 0 A. SI. 'IO 11:15 I M. WKBK IinGINNINO MONDAY DOSTIN FARNUM "STRANGE IDOLS" a re.manci: or -run cam, of int. iwi.u a..ii iiiij i ai.i, or TUB ('AllARLT ARCADIA BIXTUDNTII AND CIIHSTNUT 10 A. .M 1U 11 1.1 1'. .M. ni:xt vi:i:ic WANDA HAWLEY IN FIRST rlllOWlNll THETRUTHFOLLIAR iffej CONTINUOUS IN ' ' II I, ! DfS, T1lcHESTNUTAT IVS STREET C"t J I hltVftr. lirv- ( KirnNTiMiiniic iu,MTAiinu Btm ttdi I v-WX coei.Lvr TiiLAiitr. in ;town yfFfff) --1Vv COOl.LhT THLAlltr. IN TOHN UKfJINNINfj First Time in America of THE ZORDA AOAPtlO FMkl Jules Yirns's JMatmasSjwdev' W00DS1DE SemcthiRK Doing All the Time I'uii for the Kiddies CHILDREN'S DAY Wednesday, July 19th, l te a l M. FREE RIDES ON AMUSEMENTS DURHANO'S CONCERT RANI) Krcelc Durlmiiii, Ceitductcir Aliiiti Doleres, Koprniie Fireworks Every Friday Night y r"v M ful ways but the simple wa t JmJ cere nnd will de. "VI "True. Mie will suddenly realize thf I nin, after all, a stranger te her! h. what of that I She is net n stranger i i me, nnd she hns forfeited the right il'' I refuse because she lias given niener and would give It te me If I wanted ii Can I sereusly believe that she win, 11 kiiv. "Insolent- ntt-nnirnr. mn i.. ' .'" ' l lated my pride, my privacy, my fe,n" that I must be n star nnd net n carnii. lighted by a man with n match? rtl.! the bell, nnd have yourself turn? out. nw "I wasn't n bit afraid of that An that Is the whole argument that cndM yesterday. ' "I am ashamed te Ray that for moment this offer made mc Indignant" later I realized It was n glimpse Joey's heart, nnd I was very touched. uui wnewier ne wns nurr or relieved hi my refusal of the thousand pounds X. rounds he lias never tern mc." COMPANY OF AMERICA UIlEKZKtt AHR ALWAYS HETtE. OPEN ALL SUMMEIt AND MARKET NATIONAL ATTRACTION "THE IMITIVE ft" PALACE 12H MAHKET STREET 10 A M. TO 11-tS P. M Nxt Wk. PARAMOUNT PICTURE JACK HOLT IN THE NAN UHNNpUBil Excellent Sunrertlnr Cunt IncludlnR SYLVIA BREAMER ami EDWIN STEVENS GLOBE JUMI'DR AND MARKKT ()l'i:N AI.I, SL'MMLR Popular Vaudeville AT I'OI'l'I.AR rilli IIS Nt:.T WKGK i.atd fi:atl'ri:d iiyers e OKO. Jl rcilIAN'S SIL'SICAL ri.AY "srARY" ST. CLAIR TWINS AND COM PA NY In Tlielr l.nlPHt D.inre Treatlen siTiirriNO sesti;" i:TRA ADDliD ATTRACTION WROE'S BUDS leieresl .till mile Ael In Vnuiletllle CAPITOL ;;'.if.'r;;:T T ST. s r.si. "OVER THE BORDER" IIY Hilt OIUIDRT I'AHKUU ALHAMBRA TVi:i,fTH & sieitnis v Armrvif .ii jl "THE LAST TRAIL" ZANi: OltllY'H TlintLLiIN'a STOUT ,ctdei?t HAM TO IIP M SliiNDAY the Pat he-French Masterpiece A Mystery Story Mere Thrilling Than "Mente Critte" AD1IIU) ANOTIIDR IvraittNO HOUND OV THE LEATHER PUSHERS With Reggie Denny as "Kh" Roberts Oreateat nf All l'laht and Fun Films 50c A" Nr,,tH i:iel't Silliirlluy unil llelliliiy FienliiEH. ,. Jirv !.'l LADY r.OIUA' ahiuk.i tmm Thiiiumiu'h Fhiheuu CROSS KEYS 'WTH AND SIAItKin' ' i:iK., S 15, StutH Wed & Sat . i' 15 NI'AT vki:k OWING TO POPULAR DEMAND MAE DESMOND ami unit ri,.vi:tis in "SBS HOPKINS" Net Minnl.l Afi'rnnnn,.li lraurL i Mis Dexmiiutl IMII llnltl Hrirn Iff 1'Hrrurll ('Iiul Nel hutiiriliiy MiLJ 1 EEjeHl WIW3 th stobdipeifsej. ?mm Wi ' i.i I St., t V?.,, I M