PPMSrSPfcty "WW S.'Sft.s'WJwT" ")iy"(i- ' J wsxwym S ,iirT,3" f Rtf 1 AAl EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 WORE THE CURT A JN IS UP WDtllcv' nnd 'Snirn' Arr, Wnnh' A New Shetvs1 Hair v Anc" Is Geed and Bad B STARS OF THE STAGE COMING HERE NEXT WEEK LYNN FONTANNE m dAMES GLEASOi "DULCY" !' 'T'HE (?nycty of tlientrpi will he hiir- ' merited here next wrek by flip open epen Injt of two mere of tlie lpgltlnmte heuien, one with n icvup, thp etlwr rlth comedy of meilern Amerlenn llfe "Spice of 1f)2" Is the rewie whirli will open the doeri of the Torrent Thea tre. On thp present oernien It will fctTe a cast heniled hy Vnletku Suratt, OtorRle Prlpp nnil Nun llnlperln The Urenil Strept Theatre, opening two week earlier than lnM vcnr. will present "Duli'j." the Ueerce KiuitT-man-Marc Connelly coined), with Lynn Fentnnnp in the leiidlns role. The four houses which opened last Monday will continue with the same attractions. TT IS usually much fairer te judge a " batch of modern play in a com parative manner than te measure them y all by t h p tame ' "Hairy Ape" (standard. Ter ex Examplc of Peer ample, there is no Execution nupstien at nil. tbat I-UKne O Nelll in his "Hairy Ape" essayed greater thlnss than the authors of thp ethpr pla.s which are new hpre. Yet, te a great many people, the actual percentage of success in execution is far smaller in the case of this O Nell pl.ir than H is In either that thriller of thrillers "The Charlatan." or the musical ' Orange WossemH " Just whnt has Mr O'Neill accnm pllshed in this "oemedv of ancient and modern life" It would seem that t h play, as produced, is a patchwork of oed and evil sometimes the ell can de cast up te the author, sometimes te me necessary limitations of tne Mage production Te read "The Hiirr Ape" is te b i Impressed by the v ivid speeches of .eme of the stokers in their conclave of tl first fcene. te be also Impressed by the thumb nail charaetPrizatiens the nutlier made of them, te be even mere 1m pressed by the efforts of Mr O'Neill te aum up In a few words what thev stand ibr these uncouth drinking, curbing children of the modern ten. In the book, the tns directions te the first scene contain the following description "The room is crowded with men shouting, curbing, laughing. Muglns n confused, inchoate uproar swelling In'e a sort of unlry, a meaning the be wildered, furiem, baffled den.uue of u beast in n cage." New examining this as put upon the stage at the Lyric, we find the "Incho ate uproar" pese-eesing net one whit of ' unity or meaning, in fact, sounding for all the world like the badly coached j and spasmodic mumming of the newd In nn amateur production of ' Julius Caesar." Ner is there anv semblance at any time, te the baffled defiance of u beast." It's nil very well te sav that when a irraat theme jq Deing given prc-ejitntitni. the staging should hink Inte relative tin- ' Importance, but the fact remain that the "great therre" cannot strike home te the minds of the beholders when the matcrinl form of its production is ab surd. In thp "nse of "The Unirv Ape," iist as it was with "The r.mprrer Jenes," the fn lit should nor lip with Mr. Hepkins who put the plnv upon the beards, nor with Hehert I'dmend Jenes and Cleon Throckmorton, who designed the retting, but dlrectlv with the nuther for attempting te have 'r.ins lated in terms of tie drama process . which the stage ennner handle In t he case mentioned above the n'tual cheire of miner neters .and especi illv the i-riisc managerchip, were fiulrv. but even had thev been perfection itwlf the t. rn" could net have cenveved the author meaning We pass ever s-uch whnllv meehameV adjuncts np th" absence of nnv coal t In the stokehele scene, the peculiar con ME1l-?Sl-, O-- .TTX and dAMES GLEASON. &SllSill'',wl --- "f tibi'-sitKamb' ffimnf')f'AMmi lS?&mMjMNEixm "the charlatan' t 4"Hr J a &" i&Z&Mma lil&-lfl ,,ui-----A l-mMiamhdn::Hmm trHi y'':m r-mmmWmWVm-'?lTMmmm t& f m v8pmm A rllErv7r. W s"VAtiB I RICHARD CARLE J! "n ' FfBPS. ' V ,Wl?'?!"ffB ! -the blue k'ten T rJ 'fj Hal W4' vrS3Hi VAN and CORSlTT kUi a Wi iH W l: V I JtmJ$mBk WMW liMl ' anna o'denneu. if mm liwfS hif n v pfm W -P T (: i i $W& I $k V J ' ' C "THE HAIRY fCftSfr $M ; ' I I HlZe&J APE" X '-w. rTSO' - LJC - Kl KN. s ti . - - v v - . J- I- .TSHl -STLn Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week NASCY WELTOC2D. ORANGE BLOSSOMS" Garrtck OO E N'lLEHC 'SPICE Or 15ZZ Ferrest Shows That Arc Coming te Philadelphia Soen tcptrmtier in ' Pomtrey ) P it " cjarr ck "Ma-Jelalne " with Pi es" Weed !-rlc eptinliiT -V ' fp the tj.vcl'li r. w'th Hei's K n; r.n U'.ilnut Ortehci .' .Vfj-t H H. vue," IV rn t ()rtehcr J Tl -nm T i lrc 'The Cz ir m w -h P b Krcnu, Ilreid Itose nf Pt imheul Shubert Ortoher .'.1 llu Hetel M me ' 1-luibert ZLr v 1 Haines, f ul Ashwood nnd Jee Perry if the c line of old favorites, while the new emeis include Uus Kellev. Frank Mack and Willie Atkinson. The, burleniue for the opening will be "Dep- I ing ine uepesieis. a satire en Uie prevailing efforts of the authorities te stamp out the alarmrng evil. NEW ATTRACTIONS BROAD "Ducy," comedy by Oeerite S. KnufTmnn and Mare Connelly, with Lynn Fentnnne featured an a you or wife, who Innocently In always caus ing trouble. FORREST "Splce of 1022," Jack Lalt rovue, presented by Armand Kail, with Valeska Suratt in Halperln and Georgie Prlce fenturcd. flhevra That Itemaln WALNUT "The Charlatan," latest mystery melodrama, with a flavoring et maple fcr Reed ineftsurc. Fred Tlden Is the featured pla)er in a big cast. OARfitCK "Orange Hlossems," new comedy, with music presented by nd ward Itoyce, starring ndltn Day, with n melodious score by Victer Herbert. LYRIC "The Hairy Ape," lntest Eu gene O'Neill mlxture et fantasy and rc-allsm, with Leuis Welhelm at an obsccne stoker en an ocean liner. BltUBERT "The nine Kitten," Arthur Hammcrstein musical comedy froeu the French, with musie by Hudelf Frlml, and starring Hlrhard Carle as chief comedian, Vaudeville B. F. KEITIFB Next week's bill la headed by Bessle Barrlscale, screen star, In a protean playlet, "Picking Peaches," written by her husband, Heward Hickman, who appeara In her' support; also, Billy n Van and James J. Corbett, in a travesty. "The Eight eenth Amendment" j Nelsen Hnew, Charles Columbus and Harriet Hocter, In "Promlie Me," a sketch, with danc ing and music; Jack Cahlll nnd Den nemalnc, in nn oddity, Allce Hamil ton, In "A Breath of Lavender and Old Lace": Harriet Mnrlotte, In a comedy, "Wish and Walt." GLOBE "The Kiss Old," muslcvl com edy revue, with lug cast anti attrac tive cherup, heads the bill ; also, Barn ban Grehs and cempnv, dauce Inter lude; Varden nnd Perry. A. K. T. bevs. in songs nnd comedy , Burns and Wilten, cemedv skit, "The Untrained Nurse" ; Mcrlev nnd Mack, vocalists , Bess and Cestelltt, ' Italian Eccen tricities" ; Blllv Gasten and company, ALLKQllEXY "Scrccnland," comedy satire en the nnvles, with cast of fif teen, heads the bill ; also. Charles Bay in hl lntest photoplay feature, "A Tallor-Made Man ' , alto, Flve Pe tnvvna. Riirepcnn aitltlc posing nov nev nov eltv, Coogan and C'ascv. In a cemedv skit, "On the Doer Step" ; Cliften nnd De Bex. "Just Twe Girls a Little Different" ; Donehuo nnd Hpnngler, dance eccentricities, and ethern. BROADWAY Eva Tanguay, cyclonic comedienne, heads the bill nil week with new songs, new comedy and new cestumes: the film fcatuie for Wod Wed ncsdav, Thursday and Friday In "A Foel There Vns rew version erf vam pire steiv, tvlth Lewis B. Stone nnd Estelle Tavler. nlre, Jee Kone and Besle Green, In comedy dancing and talking act. "The Kid a Last Fight" ; Gaffney and Walten, comedy, seng3 and chatter , Bey and Arthur, comedy novelty. CROSS KEYS Jimmy Cnrr, Jnze mu sician and unusual persrnnlltv, heads the bill en Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday with his band of nrttsta; also. "An IrKh lt'imntice," with Rob Reb ert Bellly and cemp.mv, presenting lit tle Larrv Brooks, the Irish Huekle bci ry Finn, pengs nud comedy , Quinn Brethers and Smith, comedians, Haw. klus and Smith, humorous net, "The Fighting Lien . P.ellly and Bogers, In "A Breeze of Mirth and Meledy" , Orvllle fitemm, physlcnl culture sur prise; Thursday, Friday nnd Satur day, Ernest Evans and girls. In "A Beng and Dance Divertissement." WILLIAM PENN Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Frank Dobsen, pop ular comedian and musical comedy star, In dances and humor; also, "Evi dence," film feature, with Elalne Hammcrstein: "Hiram en the Farm,' uiUBical comedy tabloid ; Hey Ulce nnd Mary Werner, In sketch, "On the Scaffold" ; Leen Vavars. pianist; Emlle Nnthans and Julie Sully. senL" FAYVf WOKKRHOCf EfMarks and Wilsen, the latter the, "Nell UrlnWey Girl," head next week's bill, with in Flnglnu and dancing act; alsev Harry Welch and MArJorle Flynn, In A Kip ling suggestion," comedy; I-our Hedges, musical specialty; Cernell, Leenl and Zippy, singing and danc ing nnd cemedv, AVAOX'S OR AND Next vvcek'B bill will be headed by Hall, Ermlnle nnd Brlce. comedy, trick cling, dancing, singing and novelty by this trio, u remcdian and two pretty girls; also, Eddle Cassady, Phlladelphlan, new songs and stories; the Cnpps Family, father and mother and seven children, In n Burprlse net; Mnng nnd Sny der, nthletle stunts; Emmett Ollfoyle nnd Elslo Lang, specialties; Jehn Beylo and Virginia Bennett, dancing act: Joe Helland ana uatnieen u uen. comedy skit, nnd usual picture KEYSTONE James Donevan and Marie Lee, In a new comedy skit, "Doing Well, Thank Yeu" ; also, Bos Bes Bos teck'a Biding Scheel, with Lillian St. Leen, In "Hew CIrcun Riders Are Made"; Hal Jehnsen nnd company, In "Mr. Chaperon, rarce ccrmeay, wiiu music; Relley, Feney and Belley, comedians; nnlph Scnbury, Illustrated NIXON SMenday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Favorites of the Pest,' a rc Mie, with a big company; also, Ed ward Feley and Lee Loture, musi cal comedy divertissements; Allinan nnd Heward, chntter and sengn; La Dera nnd Becltman, noveuy ; ei u ezS PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION LEE & J. J. SHUBERT; LYRIC Last Week SSWKff t'lllOKH NIOHTS. INCLUDING ii'hi "tVint hnimv ntiir": mm lea- tuie'ls "Bough Shed," with "Buck' Jenes: Thursday, Friday ami emui U VllVW f Aifc.ssf p -- day, Casey and Wnrren, In n cemedv i,i "neir-irnnn It"; Fern and Mnrecx, novelty; Ward Brethers, character portrayals, nnd film feature. GIRARD AVENUE -rteepenlng for scn scn nen under the direction of Geerge Mct 201, with a big bill of. vaudeville, headed by Jack Reef and Lew Bess company, tegether with fourethcr varied nets, and n photeplny program Including comedies and hcrter sub Jcvits; rompleto change of bill Thurs day, with three shows dally. TtMLTO.V 7IOOF Complote chnnge el bill next vveek, with following enter tainers: Marlen Wllklns, together with Hept and Sullivan, musical ccrm edy favorites. In songs und dances. La Svlnhe, Inte of Geerge hltea "Scandals." dancing net, nnd M nerva, SeuUi Sea Island dance specialties. Burlesque CASINO "Step en It." Hurtlg and Sea Sea inen production, with Geerge Nlble mid Helen Spencer as the featured nluveru: n cast of ten nnd a chorus of twenty; also Leah White. Anna O'DennSlh Jehn O'DenneU : and j Imm a femnpra! "IsllUld Of Wha-lMW IS Ccmncra ; "Isliuia special feature. BIJO U "Passing Revue.' un-te-the- mtnute burlcrque. with ca3t headed by DcnUBmall. Ed Welsh, H-jry Fr.cH MUferd, Allce Yeung nud Webb sis sis ters among the women, special fca- TReZnERO of Rurleseue" with big cast headed by Cen Dal-. Mipuerted by Fields nnd Fields, com e y team . Florence Whltferd, tou teu tVrette : ABnes Connelly. Ingenue, a id Billy Chic, cemedj ; several special features nlscj DOLLV WEBB Bijeb of such rhiillers reillzed that the prize plot hus bee n g' ill; be.-cit s '1 li.'ii he will i-enstrin i n .nv-tcr, ; lnj m vv H ,i evir single el , pnin : i emc m.in 'Vl'li t 1 the b '"'.1 l -l tl !.ll (, , I till Unite Itl the M 'IP 'I his d 'lie. lie will stun und shei k all th si, pin, n ateii In liaun,' this ii in l. und uikj m tie cilme 'I he elilj trouble will ! t'l It there will be n Mllltll pcieiet.ige .if thentre-seer'j i the one e-u-.vi ur l.n gndei who wi'l c rv ( )h Ihl, is m easj one, I gueptij 't rulit av.aj." shvck" thl I 1 rinm 'he old Dm nulj i mil T npcnmnrn rf Kielpird ref,v -a i... ft t . .. ... I I ...i. ...j s m ic hirucueii et jir . enns inr wis it .ui I .. ... t ..i i. .. Th.Am',1 t,.I,,.L . h . . .1. lH ' ni . P -" IMtTn rfb VV,lllll1t IV'lt "F -Illlll ""1 II B'' IJ (II nf deck scene, the bail tneticnl error c,f having the gorilla cmeige from hi ense in the finale, h'it the matter of die Fifth nvenue puppets u beven'l fntgive ness. Surelv, the fb.auve Seurls can take care e its "Dnnee of the Wceden Soldiers" without having a similar ne. currence Introduced In nil i-erle isnes. In n tense drama The finer parts of the O . ill patch patch Werk should net be nz!eetel 'Pint un cannily Fnltv retrespiM-t of I'achlv's in the firbt scene, in which like (Yinru! Jie bemoans the passim: of the sailing the Shubert, and the (i,ntrustin; tvnc of Amricun and inqli-h ,cmilj in thr excellent cetnedv w t'l musi' "llrnru'e M'e-.in s," ,t the flarrU'r. starts a trend ef thejsht en mere or less icient chunks m musical i-cunedv tunm.ikers. The c,d school Ins gene fnste- than we ever ni-e. t v i.tuii c illeci the re II . I'r.nik Iiimcs siems te luvu s .PI e I nvv.iv cti- ReUcnll Shows 'irelv, .leiTersen comes a Old Comedian "'" Atuells, lust Me re Wnrfleld 1 In give us ' hvleick" thl I full his turtli t reinnvcei li w Is'i-IipcI.IIi i dnv I eh id nnd lime sfvrtns tee li ive sw.illewec' up I r, ejciii, nl(inieiii, 1'iter l'lllev an .Iimmv l'm'ers. Thct leiv.s Sum I'.irnard nn 1 D' Wolf Hepper i who his :iznm mnele a reni s, i.(.ss with The Mill id". Iehintlie ' is 'nun of the. ( Jn.it il nnil ' I'mafere ' nn I premises 1 iliu the-" ; ninl S favorites en the made ns about the-en'v one. -dill plnv Ing mu- sieil i ceme lie ii isistcntlv. thellll te li. suie, I'rinV, I der. he of ' CWiln Threuph the Its unci "l'mk Lailv" fame, is itl r i v 'i tench here thi vvln- ti r in "T niuim Im "Orani 1' issnms" there .are I'at I Sceinersrt .in-' H tit ln luiclis, at the f Utiles; c ir ' I tir.nr eeinedv . in fait. rcilir sti ,ight bmlni; nie-n tran fini'''(ers tl migh both verv aSl.eibb i'i th. lr vvnv II.il SUeliev. en the ninr 1 ,ni 1, is net unlike An ilnp T-eiilc in that In is leiiailv dressed nnd vvtluur cretesciue hir'iite ilecerutic ns I r a bit extreme in lin pHttPiii!; i nv of ellitien which be- t en s "lesome. ARTHUR HOPKINS rm:si5NTfl TltD l'HOVINCKTOWN n.AYKltS' l'HODUCTION OP EUGENE O'NEILL'S CnCAT 8lCCE"3 THE HAIRY APE A COMEnr OP ANCIENT ANb MOUIlJtN 1AFP. WITH LOUIS WOLHEIM BATUIIDAV NIOHT AND SATUnDAT MATINUK, 12 BO TO BOe. POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY rillCKS BOe TO 82.00. "Since It vras produced In New Tetk last season, 'The Halrv Ape' has rccelved much ntten. tlen and caused net a little dls. cusslen, as ene of the most significant, plays introduced te the American stnge In manv J earn. Mr O'Neill sees llf8a it Is, he dls'ccts human natur with pitiless realism. A remark, able Impersonation of the title rele Is given by Leuis Welhelm. who vlBunllzes the big, coarse itrutal man with startling effect' nnd nets the part with great ferce and fine' feeling, glossing none of Us brutality nnd delving cod Inte its thrilling reallam" - rfaemg Bulletin. BEG. MON. EVG., SEPT. 18 SEATS IffenM-Rs JOHN nENItY WEARS Presents "MARJOLAINE" THD MUSICAL COJtEDY OP LOVB AND LAUQHTER W ITJI NOW PEGGY WOOD LENNOX RAWLE FRANK MOULAN A WHOLE YEAR IN NEW YORK SAM.CUIfiDCdT EVES.axai5-POPMATWED.M5e S. sJlBVULII MATINEE TODAY, essr scats 2.00 A THUNDERING HT DIRECT FROM SfX MONTHS AT THESELWYN THEATRE m ARTHUR HAMMER5TEINrtW?fV THE MUSICAL concur REVELATION -l3ir Tftucr'cAu "vUitK KURD CARLE ADA MEADE- VICTOR M0RLEY-HARRY CLARKE OTHERS' AND OTHERS A . 30'CHORUS OF PLAYFUL KIHENS-30 JFA NEXT WEEK 2d Week of Palpitation Pnssinn !"n '"" m ""' 'l,l rii . i i ..r I - ii ,ii in iiiini! in i WllD. followed hv "lllnks n ineiil I -,n... i c.n , i. ... .... .."ii. ., . , V, , a . "iei'r- nm; Ji ivnn fiiwu, oils ni'i-u WJUnllj pletlllesnue. timclc. In cW.n-e of nlnr.m- ,tl, tl,.. l!nk,l,l, nl..ver In Sv ric ne nnd - m lnfieq'icnt rr.iml- v llen teunu ni p Hi-going of "hr ir.ntc tne hurl n In. .idvnnepd je,ir Web r .ind I i- 1- mi i reinle-ins tan dem returrie- f ir rl e, never arc ntil l7C'c Kdlir I' I i rt li s full, liV '111 i nv c rts i i - ' n v i 1 lev ill. I i e modern steel ami MimUe tin I cngine.- tnefce are bits re he rcmeinberpil Se the well-written 'ene in tin- 1 W W head(uarterM whkh eftt-n excites the suiter; t'lcinwii n, even inure, n "Ynnk's' -eliliiiiiv v lir-ri he mme out uuu Usui uere cie i ret en nt huh 'lank is tee line n I'lniriic ti r fe he lest In the irudilii's of "The Hairv Ape." Iii'ctenel nf revolting ng.nn-t the HOClety Hi which he ili.e.n i"l,.uns ' this hairv, eb.ci'nn steUei MmiM uufilt ngalnst the mini wbi inatcel him. nn 1 then vvasn i able r. fashion d pl.iv ftreng enough te 'uirv him Ther d b many who vveuhl join thn- re-veilt Dumont's Opening Bill The "nT cf th- I'mmett Welch Mm ftrrU I 'v.- been weiiKin during thu m, t 'i' I'ument's Thentre in or ,i, i i . el ning of the sr isen s., i, lrll The liht of pln.vei v he I ,v I , -n lie roil bv Direeter Welch n lieli- e" 'n Hovelen, Itiehnrd Lee, t, n I ' ic - l!i nine I'lanklm, I eslie L..M ir llirr Thompson U.ive TOW, the case of ' Ik entirclv elifTereni The ( hnr .itan Th ' u riln t hi the Wnlnut gives the unpiesnen of having been gon;eensl treiitccl b evprv eim Sureh hrre 'Charlatan Is i nn author ir Better Acted rather rn-nu. i Than Hat" thmi v.hn umiiui i (emplmn In the I first plnce it is fii hetter aeted thin', the cempanv which presented "The Bat" for twentv weeks hpre last venr I In that pin there wen hi it two chnr i nqters will mteel m 'I i ('inrlntnn 'I therp is hnrdH one that N net In ud- dltlen te Pred Tiden (rpiillv he loekk a bit llke n slimmer nnel veungei Jehn Drew)i wh" "" "''H tehes (he (spirit , of the magtemn, theie are a half half deicii ether ni'iitlv liiiuieil iKtriraits, jn- I eluding .vintleltn I -it vjne ni ( 'ikIIco 'ikIIce 'ikIIco tre's wife .mil WlUinin I'ndmcire uh the tiny Indian servant And even the blustering. tvpi-nll stnge-like distdrt attorney is Riven reality b.v I'urneil Pratt. The main fault with "The Chnrla Un" Is the picking of "the guiltv per Uttl." Wf conjure up a picture of the author et nijhter.v plnvs unvvadiivs, get- Cmm t.la C-lamlu nutlin,..:! ...... I t. . .a UW ll.n .1111,1," f.,iviivit lllllllliei 1114 iflllbrary tnble. outlining his nlnt te them .New who h the most nn- llinl vu (lin nick for the ,jrdcrerV" Jt's nil rlKht for them te nletc nn FitUUlkely nne, but there me limitations EJia pullty piirtv ought te be hiiupIiiiiIv in wnuiii iiie iiiiuieiii'e is iiiicieticii, as thjy were Interested In the mutdeifr In Tne lint." It Isn't fair for them te pick nn lncnnienueiitlul miner character any Dieie than It would be if the) chpse nn unlier in the thentre, the singe , director or n mini piiMdng by with n JvUrdyfBuril)' outside Alde from ihli 'The Chnrlntun' hits en nil r.vlimlcre nud, natuiti'n 'Muili. It niM-lillcH I'eiunlclelv, for he- :1 Mt plrkine; nn imlmpertnnt ihnrncter iha authors toeu care tnut net a sine e HV'lact pointed te his guilt. ivL v.ft'a tuitil1 itltuA nnrnn tmnrf nntlmF -A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION- (IKStMT -TI.I1T II' I elVV IJTII sTRIi'T ALWAYS THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE M.U.LMI.NT! KiVV ? K (1 M W B B 11 S Nir,T M'l.l.K J. I I slM V VI III V II I 'c THE DARLING OF THE SCREEN! OftAfi! T (in K T3, ittDW'U'Aliiiu - V In "PICKING PEACHTS" "ALICE HAMILTON V Ve Ill.V II I t (VMM) Nelsen SNOW & COLUMBUS Charles wnii ii ;KirT unci in; in i-nnvusi: vnv .. , ,, r I It VV Mill HllKMs HARRIET MARLOTTE & CO. IN VIH VM V HI" WIlMff- tf aiMiW'M OLRH KLAUBER--, k ',.. -.... jmnr erfare . IfJeSSSS JrClt's better 'than 'The Bat.'" k S HfS&i!?"' At Evening Bulletin.) i nrpiii! : ii tura v.viiiiv-i'ji r- - . . ir r.vw mm .x . . - - - . K twm FIslitlnB Lien . Hellly nnd Hegers. In ! hlllv Chlr. cemedv ; several upeciai i .njii LS7 TMP WODLIIS LATEST AND features nsO . i Ivvnitut Est w BMm rnrArerr lvl?TCOt UIT I HJt1" nmmmmmnamma x t iin i imninnnmMi nn imam nJSt E jsf Jfrm mm tBk. WSt A HSBMB A KV l&F AX NOTHING LIKE IT EVER ATTEMPTED W IfiJiH A HAH A IP A UK I I fk W-X A PICTURE GREAT ENOUGH TO . E ttgf MM m fflwl AHA B ! Ny-x .flA PLAY THREE BIG THEATRES Seek fM fM M Sm ABA M 1 V&a0. It I O 'VMMWlMA&'Alr . Nfey-flMBS'"ir SSrSlCf! L wV Eveninc Ltdiscr If Phllndelphla save "Thu Hat" a MW i xttcfB .V 01 t,. WmWlBHVK'iijr THF iSISaSSi9?HW CZ TUCImmmWttS9eir H YA record stay It ought le come across M "sacesy jlh .vv Vj ki-w vmafttrmB: w i'h. MMWme.tmr : la with nemethinir like it rer "Th mi A U JlTeV Wk'KrUV XrYi.'P.'SSi' WT-kvTS 8 Vmi Charlatan" MT Aznk e d A i ' flSTIt vWieTnnnmni Avy wWnVtwr a . mXmf I k Recerd Audlnce whlcvi tilled, the house aeemecj te be My M f JN CT l'se WV PHOTO PLAY WWfcT AGE. vbrmT I fe. hav maun unmistakably icoed and lively tlmeVF sWO ,mv.Y IIAl.UMOUr. VfiSiv r,,-"' -ni WWCf - t. krvJF B ft. Inquirer rhe purpese wan te furnish thrills AW JSks. All jc AVE. 5y IBfiy ttXtv 1 and lnughtcr and It uucceeds, mTnmrCC i X ejh,.- ' XIIW t, OTn A W IVALNITT R!n ft mi I iri'W n ''OK nuneeeu luriiiinniy HlicrwsunB, innen- .mr ' --r... I i ,s It e . V IBV '""'i DauunB. cnierinininn. mr niOHW Vwi ni. b s? .GAymtx rsasna mmmwssBm a "erinr7ci."n";.ia,r-ri,8Inir-a 5e?zi N 7 wWmm M W9 Hi r ted ay stm sdh& y f A 1 U 1 91" rSjalffuV , HlWmiliiHW-ii LlwUmv -rf ri I' rr ',fn,'llt, et A" Thcnlren, Ainl Hencllt Urpt., rhcMnitt St. Opera. Heuse DU., WSSL HA WiwL (f1QEIME!ilBL0fP i QS JvL iPTV "'irk I TUT. TArF-ST IN nilKI.KSQl'K MI1II A KIIM. PLOT ' i aI &'mm. .Jmm. Amk B novel scenic effects snappy chorus original music S di K3i s JmTlm. B B lij TRIlWAt A'trS-Bt'S' W " MSA Ol H I r i B Si & alljHei - JShW&ffiJOm. P8Si' iRESS- B ( I J. JVrel 7lmmfrman Hens' Theatres i F '4WwMlMm ?'4$Wmf&k "JfmK ACADEMY OF MUSIC M. W. TAM.)K. Oenrral Maiunr ! m MrW 4wPmi MwMmk week &sm ;(r SiMMMWMMiWSl U "- ,. . , ,, '"'"'w.aK n im nun rir,-.j. in HLHl JTIl !. JLIJ1IJ1LJ - - - ' . T.,ii, r Tin i." , - i Ian i ii niiw -... --7 .rry Fa h m wi dk Q M && r ir---a-ffj wul BiySSIAn l n'y B IA1. OAU.Y Jft NIAOM'S cvjte. t c (4,0 it 80 p m eie H, ('fTi m rn m m K ! h "11 3 Twe Sbewi Sat.Evi. VWfiJ Pr iri 6 VJ Kfcfil?' jack CAJHSLL & ROIWABNE Den "three "arnims I'll! 1M ' CJIMH-V LJ..1' GOLD &ED WARDS" HERBER'T'S DOCS I V.ll I I'Mlel MH i,J',,t !' ,i;, 1 ilv v Ji)r.( Miti" " 9 E Big v5Tir.icfl' l III' - I V.ll I I' I 11 1 M V i:iui 11m.11 triKxtiniM AND BILLY B. VAN & JAMES J. C BRBEII M'litiTi.n " '"""il1. 1 "I'VT1 'NT'1 Mis VMFMIMI NT Ul j If i A 1 ar H',r .Niicn s I'll nc I' l r 11) ie il el IfeSand bay Im?. " VrJvktl Inillvldn; PHILAD ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! PHIA fiRPti LEOPOLD STOKDWSKI, Conductor um SYMPHONY CWM IESTRA TWENTY-THIKD SEASON FRI. AFTERNOON SAT EVENING SEASON TICKETS ..tfVTCO. $S2, 512, ?26, 521, $19.50 26 AarMtFeir riATSr: trv c 1'iriiei'-s !. era e: r. . is fl -tlUUN- -OCT. Cth 1 ill !-E SKI'. . ,,x t. t I I '1 1, .! !l. f llllll ,, u 1 I il i..i-,f.. " ... ' -: ' --t:'- - .: .." . . . . rt-MliiK i "e "' ',l ' " it' 11 iii ii iiiiiiri , r ViiV si 15 DllDril.s. rr e. v 1 1, eu, iVnn 1 ' ei n I i ,el I la irif M eitue w.il li . till il I from KuDAl. hi I rl WllhU - MIIMlt. sl.l'ls ll.i "5' ITiIIk'tO I.KNEUAI. l' III.IC from rihWlY Hri'TKUJ!';! "n- '' ,1,,I.,.V' BKPTVLMliKK 21, Inclusive. 'Jv'jyj'VWnfftf'liVf'-'i.'J'"' 13U rc"'l'1'un"1 1,lds "FAVORITES OF THE PAST" Ml th" rci nnel Ijr.mmlltv f VHiith "Feley & Lcture VHI.i ill I CilllCllv ALLMAN& HOWARD (hunks ( LaDORA&BECKMAN 'I Itttf lilt of K.T(Tthln" NEIL & WITT n Himpv Pair BUCK'YeNES "ROUGHSHOD" MAT. DAILY 2 P. M. 25c Twe Sbewi Sut.Evf, 6:30 and 9 P. M. I1BOAU ANI MONTCKIVIKItV I IIKII (.. MOV MRDMNOKK am: EVENINGS At S P.M., 25c,40c. Twe Shows SatXvg, 6:30 and 9 P. M. (erne nil vimniKcr E3. F. KEITH POPULAf?. VAUDEVILLE HA nniTii J.eimmi; SMS HALL ERMINIE BRICE l'rffnt " MC-IIT OS lllicivinv u MANG &. SNYDER MASTCB ATIII.KTKS BOYLE & BENNETT M It VMIII I'll I K(.S THE CAPPS FAMILY GILFOYLE LANG a poT-pet itm up Hi'isriAi.Tiim EDDIE CASSADY tiii: i'iiii PAMiitiTi: HOLLAND & O'DEN INT NATI UK CtKWli prni: MJHM XI.MIP'S I'MII.KS lepich or tiii; n w , Hi llilthner At i .' .. , . WM. FOX COMEDY -AL ST. JOHN IN "ALL WET'7" r?!Pa7';B"mCTB"M,CTWmTOc-7w fi'M i.n.l Knnsem 1.30 A .)i n.15 te u sinviiw ti'esiiu nnil i:iiMMui A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Ceprt TIIPItH. ITilDW mill SATI'KIIAV Over the GRAND OPERA COMPANY 5KnNn.eB.,i.viNH,j?- TWO SUBSCRIPTION SERIES klllll. A tl.n tl -.1 r.. Li;;:::: .vvl, ru. .e. i, ' III. 1 1 , (IUU 'I,i.ia U... If... I'llIC I.-C. l-.Mli riiri' ltrlhilr.i il .111 j;riliflni ( Irrlp. Fll (Ml; Ilnlmiiv llnl 2 LJ.""." .. " "O' . .' (Icen- eeiher Kenv.,. K'l 7.1: lleir Oi. it. h is.iitlner 41 All nn finnmiifiiN. SI. 50 in .. ci cm a.i.I ,,,,, VViir Tnx tei Ml (IrrtrrM. 'iifilnl nr. nilrrii. I CO. I' unlit Circle ner 111, Fl mil Hew 'rlrm, tilnsli- IV-r I OUl AlMlllltiitl W'lir Tilt In ll fl ..... . .. - ... ... ...... ,,., iir.it.i irr- rurniiiiire "till Aflrnennn, hrpt Hlili. "I n Julvc! jit Kriulnr Ptlrn, Aililrruii All Miiii,rrlutleim in Ar,iUciiiv uf VIimIe llrkrt Willi Mary Carr 1 "H Ti 7 , 0 P. M Vlun , T U'rel "The FAST MAIL' lin r I rl . 'ill. feinl Ihrrr Mem' I 111. Mi Vlurkrl :ii ii.iii in ii Mnn rnci,. MmI 'Sliurltlfd nr (lulel ThiirK.. Prl., Hut, '(Iiipph nf hhfliei" ""'J". St; !,'.!..",.'.l,l ''"h K rlr Ave. Ireint A. r.lr,r,i ''"' '"' A'- R llHO A 3i 7 0 P, M e'KhniKli) nf (nihl vvrci. i.,r. 1 1.0 Hi 7 A II I', M, VI,, 1 rcint A, r.lnnl Wit "'MiHIL ,. !. "he ( Vim Vlint -IlriiiiU't Prnreil, iiiiinii riiiiiii fcacuii Gcrmantewn ft VenntiKe i i. M'.r wi'.i u V-lMnnVtirJa " .l..l'lililn. Slrf..lci1,".l.'li' fj I fili j;. ' Jrf .R'i 'j.lW,' "ttir-p.l IIHrr" I. H Sha,Kle. of (lelel r.." 'Vuni'l'c.nt."" I ." l")'Mt' ,lr fh IIPP. THIlMISAr. MOMJAV. Tl hSIIW A HPDNIiIVV O uditrmnu nn t-"l iTt HB R IM i Hii.ilMi. li I-.MIVV 4 ni'li.MVilMi mwm BliaieHAI. ' Wallace reid "the dictator "IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO" t'KPP.I l VI P 1, Hopnine till IISDAl. HUDAV mil h.VTIillllAY May MacAvey in "Tep of New Yerk" NAN I.OSKH nOWE, Seprano tvTOyi fin ""'" '- ''""I'e.trr itf. ""'MHI, 11SV nml VIIM:m)V JACK. HOLT "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS" llllll-IIW UtMMA iint HVil WALLACE REID int UICIATOK" L 5,1 h A lliirr. Mnt. DuIIt. i-i.'i", "111' .Tlieulrc In llelln I'I ij . Mlllll'll ' Iritill Trite-lliiK MiettM. 'I(lll MTINfK A Mdlll swMVr. sni.i:np. (,m,s (Ini. iirck llrKlnnlni; MeneHj Mnllare ?mm eEVBEW AOI.NriKlll.V. 1'ANPin.I. QIU1.KSQUK MIHICAI. UKVPlJ Wiril HIG C.ST OF PRINCIPALS & 18 NIFTY FLAPPERS-18 LVENTH Or LEHIC-H 3 TIMES DAILY line. MONDAY Milt. ajSIMJOcS.V Ktw. 7 0-20c.30c.IOc NKXT V, KI-( HIEIiAND'S ni'Jr James Donevan&Marie Lee "DOIN'O TKI,I -TJIAXK JMUI" RALPH SEABURY.HAL JOHNSON & CO. REILEY FENEY & REILCY P.XTIt.Y AIlllIU) ATTRACTION Bestock's Riding Scheel Willi I.TM.IAN' HT. I.KON In "limy Clrcn Utclprn Aw vlnilf" "IN TIIIC KNKMl'H HAND"- ( hnulcr 2 of the (irnit Herlnl Plclare al9PPKrSpl r iitnil PATIir, NI.HH i:KRY PhKFOUMANJ ... -...,.,, , ,..1 T f , 7,r. . T.I i ii-'i , TR0CADER0 J,.l?lll,,1;1 mL ' . - I'll II VI..MOXY I OUR Stanleu f)m.tkw r Every Evening Has Reopened RUBE NIGHT iflgpft WOODSIDE Something Doing All the Time CLOSES TOMORROW DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercelc Durbane, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney Contralto WILLOW GROVE PARK I kl 'I . e Dull! 'l SOUSA HIS ?AND i, P&rk Closet Tomorrow j m,:. , . - - v. ';V.fc - - Ktui ,,