Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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.1 (EVENING ttJBLId LEDGEPHIIADLPHIA SAd?UBiY, BEPTBMBER 2,
1922
)RE THE CURTAIN GOES UP
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!jLwt JFe Arc Gettine Acauainled With Euaaiw. O'Neill
Str "Hairy Aj" at Lyric "Charlatan" at Walnut.
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Musical Shows at Garrick and Shubcrt
"" ,lWY " t,lc ''T wucn 1'hllndelplila'n tlirntre-KeiiiR public first put
4IA their fista Inte n bag tlint Is net unlike random's llex, and ilrng forth
e first plnys of the new irneii.
.', What they're geinj? te find, both new and ns the winter raen wheels
i.jjeund, Is n matter which is entirely in the hands of Mr. Chance and Mr
AOrcurastnnces. Foresight, In this ease. Is hardly ns easy or ns fe as hindsight
. . The enlv thlnir thnt ts llrftnltn l tllp nluinlni nf fnnt. nt nur 1clf Imntn
uses en Monday, and the fact thnt their attractions will comprise n mystery
AlftnPftlTlfl . fl MnJilnnHAn a etnnb nhnlllm n.,.l nlimi.iif.ii .. .1 ...... u.... 1..!
emedlts.
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STABS OF THE STAGE COMING HERE NEXT WEEK
6er
Ada story, with Themas
WILLIAM
FODMOEEv
.ifd KATHLEEN
BOLTON
THE CHARLATAN"
jfc FHE Lyric Theatre trill open with a ,
i-j ' matinee performance of Euaenc I
Bl ' .-.. '
Bt lOWIIi strange drama, "The Hairy
la'4 !'f," irAi'cA rrmnlnn eitlw ttce weeks.
R$ 'jt Ac Cfrtrriefc, ier telf he the first '
' ferferma nee anywhere of a miMicnlj
mcd cuHcti "Orange tllosiems." irith
M4ith Day.
Te the fthuhert will come Richard
Carle in the chief comedy role of an
other musical comedy callrd "The Hue
Mitten."
The Walnut will harher another of
these mystery and thrill plant, "The
Charlatan," with Fred 7 idea.
AT A
is he
rather late date. Philadelphia
Shows That Arc Coming
Te Philadelphia Soen
prptrmlii-r tl "Kplce of 1022,"
Kerre-t.
' Diitey " with l.ynn Kentnnnc,
Hrend
Sri'l'mttrr H "Murjnrnlne.'' with
I'tBpv Weirl. I. rlc.
'Totneroy's 1'ust." with r.elnn.l
YnuiiK, C.arrl.'li
Ortnliir 2 "Musi." rtnt Revue,'
r.inilim - 'Tli.' I'z.irinn, ' Bread.
The Hetel Mn'ie' Shuheit
The Pnxcr Ke.lil ' Arlelptll.
tie lnuch-dlwussrd Kuijene O'Neill
lhe. for a Ions time, was merely a
aamc here.
We managed te get en n nr.I.llnj '
basis two years age when hl "l"hn" ,
played n brief encasement at the Itrnnd I
of the myitrry. Se ire ran rrpect
all kirds of toners fmm " 1 he Charlatan,"
THK
Illlvn
Street Theatre. Kmmet CerrUmi
played the role of the old snllev ulie
continually cur-cri his Implacable
nemy, the "ule Davil sea" : I.vnn
Fentannc, who. by the way. comes ln-re
1b another week In "Pulcy," played
bis dnuchter and Arthur A-hlcy. fr-
Ber screen star and last year
Man Who Came Back," was
Burke.
ti mu'ienl enmnh npninRs
tliir distinct noinfe of inter
est ninl appj.nl. Fur example, ' Ornnue
liles-ciiiis, at tl e
tlnrnek, will brunt
back te ns l'-liili
Pij. wlm origi
nated the natrr-'
and then left n ll.it
te Kn tn Londen. It'll lie interesting
tO tee the Cll'l lle tllnved the i-nle ne1
in ine,nvsciate with I'ntti llnrrehl and ilrlen
the Matt , Miipm.tn. Then. ten. "Ornnu-e lll.is-
fOI.li" N ( IllMIld-lleW .sliew nn.l in
English and
'. 5. Planers
in Operetta
part of Irene'
But "Chris" didn't live lone. Pen- ?"' ' Mmr Herbert will conduct
Sle liked the Miltv flavor and the wen- "1' "n-uestra and show them Imw te
erful atmosphere of mistral and sea- Pinj the tunes bcjins written for this
weed aboard the barccs. but they i "'" ' r,0"";, 'V-; '' -v .'Jle VU '"
didn't care much for the plot structure. , f1, '" ' en ,,lu' nv "J.e Pnser
' , . , m Sl months or , '.J'" "nd 1ms alw been plnjcd as
-Anna Chnallxf iaUr, up it pepped . ln? 'nrrlage of Kitty. " That eiiRht
fellows "Hairy nsain. new under f f' ,rb" n",i,i10t- 'v'wnnl Hejce.
Am Cn the name of "Anne .., ,la. DP" staclnc audi .suw esses mh
Ape Soen V'hS?" slwd , ..& ."ml . "'T'T Flo" nn.l
an unmistakable success, nn.l is due t . , " ''... ! s ""PV "P nrutiR and
lu Tl.ll..l..l..l.! I.,. rl.la fnll k'. " lOWlJUl'Cr CI
rcnuu i uiiuiiviiuiii mii-i "- u I ncirlentnllv li
Tt. At &f.ll W.lll .11.1 Ua MllLl m .. . ... "
.aiviutivui.iw. . v .'fin "' -
iratise lsie.v.i!ns.
inipene.i a nnniher
B. X &1-V
vUi.M. r-nri'nriifrirjiiiv. ii .hiii iiiii iiit- un-ni rt ii.. ,i. ii.. ? .
HM nmiRini an 1 heretical thine here of t,Vl; Vi '". rll,''s "",' !t- ' '"dlnit ' an I l.ni .Hlit. c.mcily .lu.. . Dr Plnrre-'
m nnusuni anil nereticai tmne nu ' heliert Mi. hae n n,i paf Somerset tm,1 Ali.ifi. In operatic simj't it and talk-
AM completely wrecking h s heroine VMhi I.er.'rnnd. Te , nnK ,i mu: Hrc-n rnnuly. mnelu ; Thurs-
fm character se thnt new, Instead of a i Yankee flavor there nve n,iii,,it '!'n Ktiii.ivinclSatur.ini Lsnmi and
3M "Wft nn,t innocent nil, she is a ,1( (,.,., ,,!. "n,i"L i i v'"""' "'"Ml' a,ul H"' ' ' (Terl,,K
Sm hardened and disillusioned woman of SOm," hast 't ," n.,!,,?- . U"" ' ''lnu'V '',',' M',,rlen ,nrV, "stU'.,Ar-
vSfSf iie irrl,1 i.i.i ,., '" " ' '" rcRMlar clioru-ne r.ninc' H-azlTii and na White,
M Irll h...., . ri.n.,dri. l;l:":.e.ef.t'?eprettyRilIsh.vsa music! ., ,ncl ethers
W&l mhl.i. .mn'.iM.S "i,h (TVelll we ' i'r , IT V '. "'lri' -'1 1 Bl t . FAYS V-T the epcnlMK weik of tha
??If POlas acquaintance with O .NelU. we m.l IX.reiae. wb.. N cettlnS nc nrh i nw sas..u the headlui. r will be
.'.Sill i
Ii i a catc of hanging out the flans
Ne ."f rr!rr".p. '" "" old farente ,rl,rn
I nc lilui hittrn" ,.,,.., .., ,i. e.
used !
lit some one
i i.nn.mc. n hue. r he i ".v.i ,i ,, T'lr trill ei...., . f.
6CC the two most definitely I ,,1 ',,'r ' P,""! a lemon in the par par
ol the Provlncetewn drama- I ,,", ""''' lehrrc only peaches iirmc."
before the ethers. I '"'.' ," "" ""' " cemidian te ,ln.
nppmr from
thf
Ul'
our hen. and a
lertunntc urennrtnr i..
J"'. .-tl '!"".h!c ''' "" ''i family.
ana Hint ueyenu uie imruuii, ue- .i lumjiiur us Ilnirv It c.:.i. ... .1.. .
deubtwlly one of his finest efforts, sort of thine, wrote the book H '
Ter reachfd here, nnd se It was le't IVSyhn ihe ivri-3 nnd Nurnmii "iJe'li
for "The Emperor Jenes." that weird Ot-des designed the since settincs
accentuation of the Tem -Tem's note en ...
a man's feelings, te again introduce n
author te us.
And new with the cpenins of th
mm C.l ..T.- lln.H.. Ulll
me of the mere recent in point of pre- "" '."" n'j favorite i, Ri.-haid Carle.
auction of the Ocelli urnmas. as tne ;-" eirntj chicken
Iyric's attraction. It's worthy of note 1 ',". ',',""'' 'ynonemiy,
that this
chance te
fantastical
itlst's efforts
"Beyond the Horizon." "The tirst'
Man." "The Straw." "Diff'rent" and 1
Anna Christie" are all of them un- j
diluted realism. "The Emperor .lenes"
Otai "The Hairy Ape" are btranse com
binations of btern reality and startling '
Unreality, though it must be confessed '
that the latter play adheres mere closely I
te normal" and conventional dramatic '
structure.
"The Hairv Ape." fortunately, does
aet depend se largely en the atmosphere
applied by actual stage settings as did
"The Emperor Jenes'." which became
preposterous when the settings f.uled
te secure the Illusion. The stokehold of
'the ocean liner, the parade of society en 1
Fifth avenue, the I. V. V. hemlqunr-
ters all of these 'tenes depend net se 1
Much en their outward form as en the
words that are spoken by the actors en ,
the stage at these particular times. It
remains te be seen just hew well these '
actors acquit themsches. '
The role of the filthy stoker whee
bscenities offend the sensitive ears of
the girl who visits the held is played .
bT Leuis Welhcim, already known te
Aim fans for a most admirable "gar "gar
geyliHh" characterization in "Orphans!
f the 8term" nnd a sinister bit in
"Sherlock Helmes." Welhcim Li u
"find" of Lionel Bnrrymere's, nnd Is
a Cernell graduate and expert mathe-
matlcinn. It 1b around him the whole.
pity centers around his obsession that
teeunht ,0 lce7KnrKZSi
the nay. u unnth,,- ,-hj. ..' iZ'"i
origin, having bon adapted from "Je
hriml .chose Hn,unn Stlr,t Sana f,Z
r,LH:lJ'irC"" " '"' 'H n,-r-thnilii
SSrvMM isisii n Mimb
EVA TANGUAY. PHYLLIS CARAETH. IBWBf?lPWBF rlk vlaBL '
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BM3r0m mr mt!WSmLmmmm"' -f VaaHaHIHBBBi
, $L f wKfeiSir '$ $ ,- -'. ?Vp7WSBBaBPaaV"
w.; fHSIXaa VKW : ;Ba '',.? T.S7r !SiaBBlB r,.ff:: 4 SOi'HSPKS 1
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Kcit?! SlfflHaHltfflSs'BI . s.-w
W- wtmMW's'Lmi ED,TM c5 "orange blossoms
j LOUIS WOLHEIKT. ISIaf -? ''
'THE HAIRY APE raB'"l Wi' m '
.mi talk- l&$mm8MLmtimWm. ''Wmm L tfm?Z. J
s;in Ar. SwtMammmmJsLm -
i wiute, $SwHBBe4 belle louettamcDERmetv
ySSiBMi8Bra MAILETTI Casine WalteH R00F-.
: of tlia yy4K;KSftsSWlMasSKJ - -
CHvH tSSffig-' tlBBM Krlday nnd R.iturdny, "I.'lfty Candles."
pf' Il'SaB3 LOCUST "Our Leading Citizen," i
k M9um "r liTmu0,1 INSTITUTION L! . . .
1 XEXT WKEK
ltLrt'it:; te vaIjOI-.vu.i
! rs.SIDS
Krul.15' and Snt'ird.i ' Hrreenlnnd. '
Mtlie en the mexirs, ale, Heh Nel Nel
eon, comedian , Mulkn and Cerelll,
satirist-", and ethers
WILLI A 31 ;.' V Mnndny, Tuesday
and Wednesday. "Six Sheiks e"f
Aiahy." In n fantiuv In'redticltifr music
nnd nevcltv; the tllm fe.ilure Is "One
.'1 ar full." with Milteti Sills and
lleni II Walthall. i.Ne. .tee rtotne
ic.
popular ai'itcr, u-retr the mus
Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week i
New Attractions
ur.ima by Lust-no O .Win, tellinc thb
former f1',";1- ""d ""'- hlmnitf
jersver out of place in nJs n,i. .....
feres aMiere Leuis W.Mhi- m p'av the
Uadlnff role of this Hnpku day
IX . lKJ:i?faW "f A ' com-
" iii 1 1 1 u i : ii v- . i r 7 n u.ei . ... t
Ldith Day. supported ameiiB eth-rh bv
lvlfenTe,Mtl "-U "'"""y and Nawy
doesn't belong" and hi attempt te c -A 7
k veniranee en the i-irl ivl, nnll,..! aa.. ur-'-' The
elferd.
UMA.Vfr "The rhnrlntan," nev mvs-
e7 eunf'".'.' ,7e1 TWen '" ""el0
or eunt i asliostre, nnd a east which
n,1.'1 '.'J1 :' iv.iiirim'i-ed1.
erV and"ether. ,a,r' J-award Ve
;... wreak vengeance en the girl who called
llHAT few portions of the human
'" sp
snlne were left untouched br ehill
and thrills during the long run efThel
jJat" are premised te be visited and1
thoroughly tingled by "The Charlatan," I D F
Perhaps, the main difference between
the two is that this new offering com
bines the magical with the mcledrnma-i
-,,... tic. Fred Tlden,
. ,T.8e remembered nH the
W Thriller villain of "The
at Walnut I'nd Man," who
was forced te die
twice every night, plays the role of the
Count Cagliostro, n 11)1' edition of the
Id French character In the course
of the piny he is called up.ui te per.
form regular tricks of magic, ns pi oef
of which we find the company's fijuip-
nieui 10 inciuue a numeer et rabbits
m,,. ?.-.... ..
aniinerstc n miis.-,i .1.. ":.. ....w.
". tal en the-jrih epere a' "Le
( naeur d . ,,, M )l n s ' wth
d V.narU Mer,'n i" '" '"'"' 1 com":
v ,L ?' lsi? ,J( Kudeif l-'rlml. nnd
h'JOk nil.) lyrics , . i-tn In,l,-;l; .f
V !,-,... 1-,,. r -.W..W, hitu
.. ,,.,i.mi ,n j ijm
in.
Vuudeville
Kr.lTIl N Mrs sJni,,. T-.
2 r,""'1 ::',"'" st'ir has a 'lenu-stie
cr.me.n- called r're.Uatlnatlen" as. the
ill'l'i"?1". "Oh" '"" ler support.
H.fiv aLls r"""'" J- rnrriwin ! also.
JJillv Sharp and . empany, in "Twen
tieth . 'entury Ilevue," wUh ten ,,
"5. d.inclnB and fun-maklng plavers:
!-. U ti , moneloirlst nnd .-, ,,. ,i..,.,
r-..ii . . .'.;..--- -.-..,. -.x.n
Ideal, ilei larcd te he ene if 'the most
perfectly firmed women In tl- world "
no will pi-ifi rm a number f unusual
mid dnrlns stunts In n htp st.ige tank,
i.lsie, ltul.i, In unusual dame novel
ties, Allen and M001 v, sliiKinc and
damlntr Frank nnd T'thel II-ill-i.
(emedy skit. "Through the Window";
Alten and Allin, atnus, dances 1 nd
."ime.lv intter. Cook and Vernen,
slnitei0. dauccrn nnd ceniedlins ; also,
film f'.i'ure. "The Kn.kh.u'1;." with
Hnrrv I'arey, and "The Htnpcck," a
coined v
.V.YO.V'y (7.'.l.Vn The 19::-:i s.ann
will be opened ntxt weik with An
drew Mack, famous comedian nnd 1
ttner as nuatiunrr; nie Si-vin l-.ltt.lc
S'wei thearts. a wpteite of JuwnlleR, In
mirth ard meledv , fleerce A!.-ander
no 1 company. In Harry Holman'e farce,
"Hard-boiled Hampton"; Geuige Watts
nnd Uclle llawley, in a cemtdy crea
tion, Raymond Wllbert, novelty;
TViiev nnd Lature, musical ccinedy
blt.i, nmile Nathane and Julia Sully,
In a pl.-turcsquu dance offering.
KEY.'TUSF The tiew season will be
eprned ni'ict wfel; with a bill of
Aiid.-illi and plttures, of which Wil
frid Hm-lili and I.illv Pean Halt. In a
c"mei fkit called "Kleplnf.' ate the I
hini'liTii-rs Al"e, "froemst'ek ' I'.i I'.i
liett and Hibe La Tour, in a coined , '
"Ms D.ul'H"; Ld'he and Karl, in
d.iiue specialties , Luckle and'
Il,n, In ' r.ldiculeusr.esf..'' and "The
Three Victors.' In a newltv called I
"Smiles" thi film feature, will he the I
first 1 hapter of the new serial. "In
the Days c-f Huffale Hill," and there
will be ether ivevics
.VA'e.V Menda. Tucs.l.i and Wfdnej
d.i. ItulnfC ah-1 Klten, In a dancing
art nevtltj. will be hcadllners, also
.loe D.11 iev, blackface comedian,
Harrv and DenlR D.iKer, dancers, in 1
"r'atnees" V.il Harris nnd company,
In a ceme.lv s,-ti h, A I'.ur
oeertie Ada story, witn Anm
Melghnn, Theodere fteberts nnd I-els
wnsen in tne lenuing reien.
BTttAND "The Dictator," Menard
Hanllnff Davis farce about aWn
Amerlrnn revolution, with Wallace
Held, Walter Lenn nnd Llla Loe.
SrXTY.NIb'TIt RTMiET Monday,
Tuesdny and Wednenday, "Our Lcnd
Inp Citizen." with Themas Melghnn,
Thursday, Friday nntl Saturday,
"Whlle Bfttan Sleeps," with Jack Helt.
DEtiMONJ' Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Free Air." with Rfarjerla
Scanuiiii Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, "Fifty Candles," with Mor Mer Mor
Jerlo Dnw.
LlSAUKtt Monday nnd Tuesday, 'The
Crimson Challenge," with Dorethy
Dnlten: Wednesday nnd Thursday,
IiVir flin llefetiRe' with Ethel Clny-
ten; Friday nnd Saturday, "The Man
t'noemiuerable."
CKDAll -Monday nnd Tuesday. "The
Man Unconquerable," with Jnck Helt ;
Wednesday nnd Thursday, The
Crimson Challenge," with Dorethy
Dalten; Friday and Saturday, "The
Ordeal, with Agnes Ayres.
COLISEUM Monday nnd Tuesday,
"The Man Unconquerable" with Jnck
Helt; Wednesday, "The Bacheler
Daddy," with Themafl Melghnn :
Thursday and Friday, "The Ordeal,'
with Agnes Ayres: Saturday, "Acress
the Continent, with Wallace Held.
New Features at Keith's
The producing lintl booking managers
of the H. V. Keith Circuit have nr
ranged new productions for this season.
Severn! of these features will uppenr en
the bill at Keith's beginning Monday.
Principal among them Is n one-net
domestic comedy called "Predestina
tion." written by Edwin Kurlte. Mrs.
Hidney Drew, screen star, will appear
in It. This will be Mrs. Drew'n first
appearance en the speaking tdnge for
several years. Previous te her hus
liniid'K death she annealed with him in
"Keep Her Smiling," In which they
scored considernhle success. Anether
new offering is u "Twentieth Century
Itevne." with Hilly Sharp nnd a com cem
pnny of ten.
Finney Revue at Casine
Frank Finney's ltcvue comes te the
Casine Theatre for n week's engage
ment beginning Monday nintlncc. Frank
Finney, well-known burlesque comc cemc
dinu, will personally lend the company
he has selected te present aiepping
Out," the musical piece which he has
written nnd produced. Ed C. Jerdan
will be Finney's first nid In comedy
developments, Frank Harris will 4e
lending mnn: Nell Vernen, prlmn
denna : Mary McPhersen, soubrette.
and Holle Mellette, ingenue. Three
Voices, n trio of mnle singers, will be
fentured In n specialty.
Beach Scenes at BIJeu
"The Sweet Sweetie Oirls" will make
their nppenrnnce nt the IJIJeu Theatre
for one week, beginning with n tnntinee
Monday, lteardwnlk nnd bench scenes
tit Atlantic City nre ntnnng the fea
tures. The burlesque is divided Inte
two nets, with ten scenes, nnd there
are fifteen musical numbers, led 6y the
principal members of the company. The
cast is headed by Irving Selig. who is
nblv ussisted by Ernest Fisher, Frank
Fn. Phyllis Carscth, Milten Lee,
lluster Snndbern nnd Hese Lee. '
r? PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION LEI J. J.llOfS
THEATRE MONDAY Tm
nbPNINfi MATINEE --flMa
BVES.AT&I5 REGULAR MAT SATUf?EAy
VERRY TREVOR. "THE BLUE'
KITTEN'I Sh-ubat-t-"--
Guidc te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
frank KelUm and Patricia O'Imie In
Mhasing the Blucrt ' 1 emtilv with
S"nKs Dave Setd nd Halph Austin,
coir.. .Hans. (Jus and Pearl Mnplev in 1
Dnneu Stories', p.m n-,.. ... :..:,.
.",n , uunreu. cn.irneter n inu.lv
rtnur .niiani and Minnie M.rii.,
and (iorden and Ilu-e!
i
It
h
And, speaking of these results, the
most amazing fact Is te be noted the
company in "The Charlatan" here is
net only net advertised as "the original
New Yerk enst," but even admitted te
be changed in some Instances. There
"have been several miner changes among
the huniflu members of "The Charlatan"
east, and nn entirely new batch of cot
tontails new piny their tiny, but im
portant, roles of Implements of magic
,ln fact, the rabbits of the Philadelphia
fit are the grundchlldren of the origl erigl
aal New Yerk bunnies, and un
doubtedly held the record for early ap
pearance en the stage ns they were born
nly last week.
An interesting member of the cast
! William Pedmere, who last played
kere In "Dear Brutus," as the eerie
fun and in. ledj
novelty
OLHIIE Thn he.idllner next u-eei-
will
itki nimble "LMb," who played havoc
v. .th the ether chnructcrs of that Harrie
S" -. It wbb 11 vivid and unforget unferget
frr. mHn enactment of that Puckish elvin
,.1,,'KWW.
li
THE purpose of the stage melo mele melo
itamuUe mystery play seems te he
elktmtging; one; might almost say it
HWl.tig mere metearamatw and less
yntneus, out rnut tsnt wholly the
.ii if a jact, neieever, that hair.
g , thrills (supplied by spooky
1 at windeu-s. shots in thn ,!,,
Zj ti.11., . ,,. - , - -.,.
jrffrVJv)" B""U wnuc. pguresj are mere in
4 fV" "J11' new '" these whose
h wuHttal hazard affairs which hnmmn
lis j mathematical problems in aucsiinn
.., .!. 1.II-J nX.U !.:.. i, ."". ..'J.
t "mmnnlA am net killed ns fhru ,i.A ,., 1
ti mum ether neenle suseeattd nt lint...'.
fik'rbtm hu' '" wernQ " the mystery
S'cvG. 'm .iM-theri seem te be most interested
$4,!jm mnvmucing extraneous tnruis (wit
VCJ&" I"'! PwDrummatid") rather
m.0mtf elmlv thewlng the unraveling
J
l.., i,rrt,. 1:.-..... 1. 1. 1-.1, . . .
" . ,, ., ,--u 11 11 uiHKi'rs ,i r.ti-y
I inuslc.'il eftertns, presented by .1 Inrc.i
i pmpuny heudeil liy F,rl M.jrtl-,
I Hlnlnn Ui.u, Wilbur llmwn r i
Jiminv dii.ihan. also, J'lw. p.ties.u '
1 pe,ln. 1 ..eti,Amrres and .liaimte',
111 n;.ns tm, -,1 efrrrlriL-. "Metw 1 n.i
I neau" i'.irlsi0 ,1M,l l.n Fa, ,,,,.
dlans i,.tlne 1 Wnlteh. ,,n ",x
' seii-s- ,,n. ihrftt. r. Imnehim ,j
.-.paiij; 1 r, unin.i e. ifni upie" i,
cer H.iii'in," i.rfsn.ted t,y ' , 1, VvZ
n.'ters M.-dlnnls nnd Helene vtr-itile
viiwiiai... 1 , ei.ini nev nnu , ( ll
ceme.lv skit, and Dixen and Macit
novelty '
ALI.nailEXYF.v. Tnmruay. Mr:nnir
cemtdlcnne, will hcn.l the Mjen.ri" hill
at this theatre next week She ill
wear some of hi r nuwett goiReeu.i
F-u,iia .nil, nuiK 11 numeer et typically
Tans-uajlsh tnrurs. the fiatu're Mini
will be "While Snun Slttps, take 1
from Peter Ii Kvna's "Pnm
Panamlnt, featuring Jnrk Helt, nlse.
"Oh. Yeu Liar." musical farce with
pretty girls, Qulnn Brethers nnd
Smith, nonsense; J;dward3 nnd Allen
"tune and danee capsules" , JugitllnK
Mi Manns, oetnulj novelty, and eth.-is
liliOADWAY Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Screenlnnd," Hatlre en
the movies, prebented by clever com
pany, hcuds the bill: the film feature
l.s "Whlle Satan HleepB," Western
yam, with Jack Helt; Alse, Heb Nel Nel
eon, comedian; McDevItt, Kelly and
Qulnn, fun-makers, in "The Piane
Mevers" ; Meredith nnd Snenzer, nov
elty; Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
"Yip, Yip aphankers," overseas boys
In n potpourri of everything; film fna fna
ture Is "The Plctater," with Wahace
Held; big hill besides, v--'""-e
CliOHS. KF.YH Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Yip, Yip Ynphankera,"
overseas hevs In a novelty efferinc
which let hides nil kinds of entertain
incut l.-,e, Cliften nnd De Hi-x,
"breeze trew musical comedy"; Mor Mer
p.ui and Uroeks, comedy, Henry 1J.
Teemer, legitimate comedian nnd com
pany, In playlet; Mallnda and Dade,
eengs and dancea; LaU, Selblnl and
Nuglfl, comedy novelty! Thursday,
1
Cnlves" P.iul N'elnn. "the Jestln'
Swiile". ee-r.pli'e chance of b.ll 0,1 j
Tluirr-duv . tllm f' iture for fir.st three
(!,ii. "The Mlr.ii-1- Man." with Th'i.i-
ns Me'ithnn , last fhree days "Hebeid
My Wife ' wi'h Mabel Jullenr.e Scott
llMJ'O.V Itneh Next week program
of 1 uteri iinmi'H will Irclude I.ere'ti
M. p. rinett acl Hddle re Inte of
Frlsoe, ind billed as "artistic per
sonalities ' In a novelty, "Yeu Raid
. , 1 . .. . T-. ., . ..,-. ...rtAiY.nw ,1,1., .anl.
J t , 1 nil I I '.ill . .1 in , - 'Jill' 1 it, i . 1- , 1
u ,,. ...l.i.ti, ilnil-. n nil T). In l.rt Tl, 1 1 '
III .'1 I, ,,.,,, Mull- , If., .... -
C'-efnni.' and (.-retesque d.itiee stepi.
will he he' I ever trem last week
Burlesque
f.Ms'VO Vrir.ls Kinney's neme fen-
turlrg Flnnev himself, with u l
.Te'dan as V s cenir.lv aid ; Frank
Harris us leading man . Nell Vernen,
prima denna Mary M.'I'r.ersnn, seu- ;
brrtte tir.l lielln MelUtte. ingenue,,
"Thtee Vecles," trio of mrfle .singers,
ppeclalty
riot; "Sweet Sweetie Olris," In two
n. ts nn.l ten scenes, ninerg them.
be.ieii nnd l.nnrtiwniK i.-aiures witn
ast headed by Irving Selig, r.arnest
Fisher, Frank Fay. Phsllis I'ais.th
Milten I.en and Iluster Sindbem Fif
teen niusiiMl numbers TleMnK en
Wednesday and Friday nights.
TItOfAPUttO 'Tem I'm filrls," with
11. . 1-' 1 ludlng suih favorites as Lew
(...rd.in, Tmnniy Sldil" ns. Hilly Shulur,
a I-.iMar. I'hle Fentaln and
I'lnstv the plntie-uri ordienlst : the
Harment Four, sentt-i nnd dinees, a
spfM.il ft-ature; a .Iwii" of th.ity.
Swimming Contest at Fay'3
Tmring the engagemeiit of Meal,
aquniic performer nn.l fancy swimmer
at Fnv's Theatre sct week, there will
be swimming and ihlns ceutesth for the
public every evening, uti'l ..liver loving
cups will be uw-irdid tlm-e whom the
iudRi-s declare worthy of t.jeh rceogni rceegni rceogni
tien ('eiites-inntH slinuld m.i'.e nppllcn
t.01 te the nuinagenient at once
New Photoplays
STAXLEY "nioed nnd Sand," (opens
ted.ij ) ndaptntlen cf Ulasce lbnuez
nevtl and stage play, built around,
the life of a Toreador. Kodelph Val Val
entieo starred, with 1,11a Lee and Nltn
N'nldl In suppeitlng roles.
57'.1.V7 0 v "Merte Crlste." screen vor- '
sleu of fnmeu.i novel bv Alexander
Pumas, with Jack Gilbert ns DRitter.,
nnd .1 en st whi.h includes C&telle
T.n'er Hubert McKltn un.l Spottls Spettls Spottls
weod ltkrn.
Al.niVE -"The Valley of Silent Men," I
.lames Ohei I'utwoed yam of the 1
noi'tliweod 1 ..itually taken In ii' rth- '
wist, in r.ir.adti. with a cast that In-ilude-
Alma liubuiis. Lew Cedy and
(!eerit Nash.
KAKLTOX "The Bended Weman"'
(emns today), from Jehn Fleming .
Wlli-un's -e.i sterv. "The isnhiug or,
Jehn Sen is." with Hetty Compseu,
Jehn H.uers nn.l Hlchnrd Ulx in tliu
leading roles.
f , ,Wi('aiJ.l 'The Siren Call," n sterv of
rilKslTNI'T STKKKT llt:t,lV I'iTII KTHHKT
-(;rand opening bill of the seasen:
.n OF UlllLHANT STAB OF STAUB AND SCREEN
EY DREW
In "PREDESTINATION"
A DOMKSTIf COMHDf. WITH A Sni.lIfTKP PAST
dave-sEED & AUSTIN-RALpn
A PCRHAM PF TK WPSTY. CAT.l.rp "THlNQq AND STIIK P"
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MILLARD & MARLfN
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hit nt- m m, ceMEnr "l-neKts-n ker fun"
GUY & PEARL MAGLEY
GORDON & RICA
HII'll'S (11- Till-: DAY I I'ATHK NTAVS
a jiki.amji: of mikth am Mi:i.nnv
LLY SMMZP & CO.
iv nm "30Tii rnNTi'RV nKvrK"
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DIRECT FDOM SIX MONTHS AT THE SELWYN THEATRE NY
Arthur HAMMeRsrm ,
THE MUSICAL cuncvr
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the AiaiiUan frentii-r, with Dorethy
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ili.ni.e hull prl, sujiperted by David '
I'nwiMl ar..l Mitrhcll Lewis .
I'ALACF ' .N'ire People," from the.
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lilctlni? tin modern Jazz craze, with,
Walla, e Iti-d. Hebe Daniels nnd i'oii i'eii
iail Naj;t'l In the lendlnK j.jI.h I
VI' lO.'.l -"Her Gllderl CaRe." from
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Wednif-dny, "Our Leading CltUm."
(Iferi;.! Ann sterv. with Themas MelK- .
han , Thursday, Friday and Hatuiday,
"The nirl In the Taxi," with Mr and '
Mri i .liter D Haven ,
COI.OXIAL Monday, Tuesday and '
WV.ln. sbi "The DlLtatur Hlrhard
Hardnm' I .avpi farc.i, with Wallare j
Held , Thin fday, Friday and Saturday,
' llnrd. rl ind," with Apnes .re
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vith Imrnthv Dalten: Tliurnl.iv, Frl
d.i' nr.il S iturday. "The Tep of New
V.nk ' with May McAev. i
Cm I; I .IT S'UiriHEltX - M.mlnv Tuen- .
'ay and Wednesday, "A F'ml There
WnH," with Lewln SUme; Thurcdav. .
Fri.lav iii.d Saturday. "The Fast
Mnll," with Cliarlca Jenes
il.UtKTT .vriTET Monday, Tusday
nnd Wednesday. "Th- Dt.-tnter," with,
W.ill,' e Held; Thursrtnj. Frldny and
S.itup ,i'. "if Yeii rtellcie it It's Se," I
with Themart Meluhan
Xlns AMBAHSAPOll Monday !
T i-Mlny and Wednesdr.v, Vi-r'e Air"'
with Marjorle Seaman, Tliursday. I
TODAY S
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PWmPRESENmiCN
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Gsla Openinj
of Seaien
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND, SATURDAY
ENGAGEMENT IJMITKD TO TWO WEEKS
EDWARD ROYCE
PRESENTS
Monday Evg.
L3
A COMEDY WITH MUSIC
Heek by I'llLU de C.HK.-AC
lyrics by 1J. O.
WITH
Muilc by VICTOn HEEIinnT
DeSYLVA
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ANIJ A CASTD OV STAItS
KNTHIK rROniTTIIIN V.NDER DIHECTI0N OF KDWAIID UnVPT"
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RE-OPENS MONDAY, SEPT.4
H. r. KEITH'S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE
Tin:
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ANDREW MACK
IN A nerKKTOIBK OF EtCtUSmi PONOS AND .STORIES
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With Kdiifiited Ilnnnii
Nathane & Sully
A Dainty Dance Offerinc
V.rDEVIM,E'H UIJSVnRE.1T JllVr.MI.EH
"SEVEN LITTLE SWEETHEARTS"
. Pni:HENTIN( TIIEHt SPARKMXO "RKVUETTE"
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MONDAY. TPERDAY WEDNESDAY
MARJORIE DAW in
"FREE AIR"
TI1URMHY FRIIIAY & HATI1RDAY
"FIFTY CANDLES"
T(4 f ,.. B2D lltl. MARKICT ST.
VWV1V KvenltiBn, 7 A 0
5-ALL-STAR V0D-VIL ACTS-5
...... "J,a "TnE MUIACI.U MAN"
Willi Tlienmii MeUlmn. IJfUy ('oniDken.
Lea Cbani-y und J, .1, DawlliiK
HXtra Hip Wer.1 Phllaaflphla Klrll
who leek nart In Atlnnl c
City reiranf Ufnuty Centert te rrerj:
rnt Ml PhllRdi'lpnlB,
SUayicL "tSsW
All. NEXT WEEK
WALLACE REID
in "THE DICTATOR"
I.AIIOR DAY. renllnnnH,. g te II P. M.
ecut
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ALT, NEXT VKRK
THOMAS MEIGHAN
"OUR LEADING CITIZEN"
69th St. THEATRE
,, OPP. TERMTNAI,
MONDAY. TUESDAY a WEDNEHDAt
w..JTH0MAS MEIGHAN
"OUR LEADING CITIZEN"
ALLAN M. WII.HON. Tener
THURSDAY. FRIDAY I. SATURDAY
Jack Helt in"WhiIe Satan Steeps"
ziz--n: . nji"i ffirgge wonrenn
ii Luncuiur Ave,
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DOROTHY DALTON
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HER VICE CHAUUA.
LORETTA McDERMOTT & EDDIE FOX
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