,. POMEROY'S PAST" IS ' AIDED BY FINE CAST Mncs Lack Sparkle in New Kummcr Play, but Aoters , Save It rfpirtrr. " .', ,i,, . il. !',,.. rei1iiiril n ennudv Hint hMise IJ , iniu-li I'll what people cn. n what Wit fe thr.r de 1.1 ?"' "", eheice-t "'!''! "'x"11 rwrevV I'"1" ''. !'" huJ,',r- dca: in I'Pemrmy V1'. .! nf wildest fancy. Mim nil trimmer ha never created a nlluntleTi .! drn'l Hum (hat of a man. merely Uierr " "., ... .. . . ..uii., ..... dfPIUh' lir WIMies 10 nuwin .-111111 ami find tlint hit n;fr for win i!i lilt a.Ynt') objects, who damn the chilli as M.effn.and neks up n wild story about Yi. mr'tltic villi thn Imaginary mother. H for se ceml! Hnrinc that most Irtralr'i' fivMiilntien for n tangle nf I'l-il ii 'i'nti. un filing wer" iiitlli i"1' l,: n ""' "' ulf '",,,',!tirv ftarrMi f.'nl lirkhMu" te rnnrt the !iuntlna. and lines that were just Inhbl'ns and effervescent cneuch te rirrr out tbe spirit of the ludlcieua '"rhe 'first necessity wan fulllllcd; of tht there iin't the Hllifhtest doubt, trhnterer "' en" mny think f Ilelnii'i Teunif, thfv could hardly deny thut hi l pretty nearly the only comedian In the field who could exactly fit thr role f ihnt am.inir TofKPrey with his talc f hit Snhbath trjsls with the putcly ImMlnnPT ""'lie Unlv--wh Inlrr br mniP the mother "f hi idiild or per hpi we Imiilil av childrcti. And. emi mere (itllne I" I lie choice df'Uura Hepo (Vewr. who grown posi pesi tlvelv mere intpreitinc with evpry an iMr'aniP. for the role f Aunindn Hill Hill ten. Atnnnda is net te b5 catalegueil n most "tage charat'trrs can bej she iin't tvpical of any one trait or peries rf traits : she's an amazing complex and a met human and understandable, 4nt. She'H as fanciful aa mect. Kum erln creations, nml much mere sub itmtltl (ban many of tlietn. Tlmnhs tth te the author and te tim actress, reanda Yn" mere joyously iii our 'minds even than the eye r-pneinsr, hnir nifflinic Pomppey, her pride and joy, litr fTPr-te-be-watched ever and pro pre (fried id"' 5Hs-" f'rews, erti in n' r(ttler,p'"i ' an epeiiitig niclit. let net i single opportunity fcape her. And. ni'iius and abettiiifr these two fntuffd plajeif. we find Uutb Vimllay, no longer r.insitieruditig in boy's attire. lit tnMt attractive nnd natural Hneet. hurt of l'omeiey's, the pirl he finally turns te when hW prepontcreus story f his rait indiscretion ii discovered. Marjiit'' Kummcr. very neticenhly pei-f8i!i5 much of the Kununer ability. irn sjtiipiithetlc without beli'i; tee nvh t", ni, the Tialian cfrl te whom Pemerpi camp ne.ir bein; married, nil n Bcceiint of hli jard. Ccll Yapp wu hl uiiinl gracious ami ernceful 5lf i a elerirjii'ati. nnd tb; ret of tlie ihamclcr'". inrltidinq an intrre.itinir Iwller, played by Montague Ilutlirr Ilutlirr ferd, all rose abee some uiipvch anil sometime bnnal Uut'. That snuiuih amni'iK for n Kumnier it. Irit tbrrrin llei the fniilt of t Tenwrn?' l'n-t" tlie only thine thut eiiup.i It te drp.K new nnd then. There !i a sporadic spnrKle in the first net. i faint fhe or m in the rcend. a Blank in the third. That's net vnyiii;: llip .ecund nnd third nets wer'c'f.t funny. The; were often uprn.iiieu, but Unit vtti l)PC!iU they f'ujcrei the realms of straight farce." the 1'arce of sctluii. in I excited tieeple and awk nanl sltiidtiims. The p!hci'i mnile thr l-WKli. Il"l the llnex ibrj vlld. niid ii a it'' i.nie than likely ;,roiiipre 's ran ' ere ,i hit .Mhs Kununer miin ule a lm nith flic tnembiTH of the '""-mid i:m-. them the bisjest half, tee. DE LYLE ALDA STARS IN BILL AT KEITH'S She Presents a Miniature Musi- i cal Shew Well Rounded Program Pleasing; Hhl Ill's Mel.yle Al,. fru.nerl relli..) stiif, heads tlie bill thir week in n . tiiiutint musical nunc which she tils Smile. One .,( 'Ih.ite fiirln.M The1 ft in t iieiT. but it s a let better. It PMendi. te nive nn Iphighr into the Plot werkiinri of a modern drnmn nnd Je's it ,n ,i way that, is decidedly BlUiDK Ml( Alda s.m;c well and is n clever nr tee. She lse can act. She (Mr-! , the brunt, of rtm pie:e en her eeuldcrt.. um en her attractively ermiM iCs. which be takes soe.l care ") xhihlt. ic-ti responsibility for the IVJ; ",' 'euie. She In iiide.f bv Jor Jer JihrltmU.i. .i clever vnnp" ; Thorn Thern Thorn "Hjnieii lte.iie liJibbh. I.. .1. Uniiels Sw.nSrr.,J,,nni,'! t"3"1 of 'rmMs and Matff.r i'....... ..i.. .. . ... .... i I... , i i "'" " "' i .iU'illlieil ni k K" ,,,v '""' of ,,lp "misvllic" lytnBrr,, ,,., pended fe feu,. cnceics end ffn thr rn.lience did eyerythlmj but it.wi? " ' wrrf'il video and fns f...ine fil Thne"1 ''" K"1 am' !'1 ,,(1"r- Aliui Witi," 1S V'U- "ith "'" usual mil. . . ' " ''ickfacc ieme.l!ii, nU,12l'n,H.,,!l."1",?. lh,'U S drddClllv fi, i-"'i"r VV","1' ArdHlry ami aakin- A,,ani' l,r,, '" ,he fun m'lrier il,'"i!,,',J ""'l her sfclate hav im,Z "i1!"" ,l"ylet bused en wh;,t ' r I'-Mf when she returned W ri "'"J I T'"1 Rnt-" Maf.vi.ii Mli sf. I''i'inence. cjomhine with Jrtn ',"", Y"n,flH,,K ilnn.M. In n re Ii nf ' "' ,'"11''' l1001" rd "ihi' that '"Of etiep,,,,,,,,!,, ,iKh .,. j.H.. B ,,"" 0'", of ,l"1 'levcresl wiie hi Vi P":"' '"'ls ' 'audeville: i.ewi '"':.' "re bn.k aKait. with their i' b"r," nn'-li'din". Stanley and tr l" ,'l',.,"' dancers. Tl.en there ur. . !' ";'' "."V1 I'l'-lures und. of WIJr,e, t ,(l,ey Schiader's erchf l r.i . iii!1.01'' Th? hiteuml difiiuiltiwi of thn atLi sr'1",w" '" n liTclv Mt Vr-.niis-i by Qiiinn riiothere and mith, 4e v ' ':nr. of ,"1" l,ic hltn of the feci, u vcl 'laneinar and comedy ef liu.i,. "'"'i'1 thrh' "fKrinir. Many itir. ""I"'1 """,",nlBiil." a thml "ntcdT, "' '""V," wl'icli "" P"" Tneimr ' ',' "M1"')'" ''aif. Henry B. "Thl'i-J'"ii """f""" "en laiiSfhs In Cuhi8"W1, .''reieM and tioelot nrt ,i l, ,,(' cntvi. u.rebatlc coined ,1 ' H"T'" Lluk' SwcethrurUi. a 'in.irLa8,frB"en' ,e11 fave- 'ti thl?n V,n,n"!fl ,-er"h d lUnees. lit bill Ulbe lm.)uied I.acllm , i.,,, , Itnii Ji ,irl!riB(, "1,U Heward and 1ndllfftl,'V"lt niU( ,, diftieiilt i.. Umini I P J!l'' "'l",ra than that of n a ronerteire which in.hi.Jr.J the lat. v,eanr 'HdfKt n.ele.de.s f,ei M,. irr .,., ,,nl'11"4 m'd Meck kern laugh iklt i ,I",1I,1"V'' ""Ii ii .lever hla.-k'ai tn I . i1"''1 'hlllNcler Nfjlii dllllXi KJMbj llH 111- hlh npel et l,e ,,,. mL..L'l'1 ''"' 'PilrndN, ' a ijiit.l.lv 2nncbatlcrcemei,v, w8 efTenil with .Ev "'"i's by Tower and Den ell. Arthunalse nlexnc) in nw. riTlrh clarn IvU,11)cr ktm ,0 i. ,i prilled te abandon, for the time J i!ii. nt lMt. Ii"i' iifi'iiitemnl excurs i into tli" 'n'1'1 of iiiaf'ilne-KUit SWs 77it Remain sJWBtjnr.'-'nie uiue Kitten," nn.ii mc"inl,,f.a."lc"1 cemc,I wuh DO.I O "ijulcy," comedy by Ucerife U.'i.t Sufn,RI', uml Mare Connelfy. .,Sl,l,..,'y,'n Kentanne. H,1.M""TIie Charlatan," mys-.-'. .V.V with Fred Tllrten. 11 ... .TV Plc" of 1022 revue, with Vnlinha HurrHtt, Nan Hal- perln and Crerv6 Price. elly acl. Gleria Hnnnsnn, in "Her Oilded Cage" Is tlie photoplay attrac tion. BreadwayA tdiew stamped with Ol.nltlr flirii.ittiiinl tit fTm..,.! 11. eCI.a l.lttlc I.l.ir." n milblcnt farce iik the ' feature. The klt nerves le show the I coinpllcntienn resulting from nrevariea- I ! .. .1 . i ... I lien anil aroused no end of laughs. The songs intnMluc( were consistent and iimeiy. .ew iiin in the wnv of sing ing and dancing intermingled with up-te-thij-inlnutn comedy were presented by the Ilebblns family. Applauiw greetpil Henry anil Adelaide, who pang and (lanced In a style all their own. lirr Glided Cage." a very pretentious It im Mery. wits pre'euted, with tllerla hwan.'en in the piincipal tele. t ievh ;p)s i.vn Istiisiuu, tl.p (..sh t of joy wlie net the pace for centric sengb nnd ciibiutlc co-tunics mnp iltnij i n . . .. .. age, attracted tin immense tlirenu of cusieraerH and Kored one of her belid hits. Hrr nenes, strip nnd epin.r.-il ipt. lip proved u geed musical menu for th CreM Keyslans. who iipplauded iinnni meusly. Hilly GnMen nndcempnuv np lie v , . ,".m " lyift with n new twist ulilch found favor. Varden and I'errr, overseas favorite?. In'ndrd ciupliAtlcnlly in music, comedy nnd novel mm prises. 'tiueruM aiiri .irnneii.. siutwvu !eine aero lialle lenteily .111,1 OmIckc llvinnii tere-la in nved tli.it new senx rue geed i.iuilc vlllc iniidiiiudise, William I'enn -- .lee Uarcer. black face cemi'dlnn. heads ttlis week's bill. His funny stories, hengs and .suappv dancing delighted Inst night's audience, who pronounced the enjire preprnm an excellent one. Eddie Kurman and Flor Fler jnce Lvnns alae pleased in a delightful little skit with muBic. as did Cellins nnd IJnrt. who appeared in a trave.bty surprire offering. Other memhers of the bill were Hal Jehnsen, cemedinn, and rnul el.-.n. n clever juggler. F' sii. Tiniti. . . 1 fnleiTfi., t..-.,rt VrV """"""' Ui ' ''I uclerlMtlens of the yenr, inte,is-P y le 0 e.s ,! J 1 ,Z 7t'unmt 1,7"1 h"m!,n' lml ("1 dynatn.eally cTeetlre. tiitime ? Kl,,l ! T,irr" Tll, r'lmM I'l'l'l"'' Hliw i" midi .nr- . .;nv.iisi. "w" "".'' K,"',,,Ih te make Flo ZleirfcM emiuu-. nod iistai , H,,riiii n..,'.'""'8 U,ut 1W0" I tlmm sterns no geed reason v h, n . ,,?.n3 !." U tV'."' ,l""'r "'"- 1 gowns, should net fleck te sec t:. beau- ... ..v. r....r, , ,-nui j.iruiTi, cniu.icicr actor. Who is kern in n incrltnrlm.u ! playlet, anil Calvert and Shayue. In 11 comedy presentation intvrming cd with songs and dances. , liryt-rate film offering. "The Queeri of the Meuitn Ueuge." with Martha Mansfield, is in cluded. Nixon's (irmid A number of popu lar eld-tlmn-rs, including May Hey. Charles l.ixler. former legitimate star; Cntliciinc Marce nnd Harry Harriett, iicll?hted in n novelty headline net. Favorite, f the inst." 'j'he entire hill fs- a i:lenin-killer ami includes such HrtiHtK as Millaid nnd Mack, in "Honeymooning": Greenlee and Dray Dray eon, sedjis: Harte nd ,Mlviu. athletes; rat unrrctt. tne old ?pert : Nera Gun n,'n, in "Leeking for Fun": Geerge Tfnti..n.i n.i liin.. I.-..1. :.. ..mi....i: Tlemr. the n,rit.., t: ...,.1 ,...... 1 ... ,. ... .-. ..,u- liW lilce anil Alnrv w erner. . ,,--, . ... , .' ------ - - , ........... ....... v. -. ...... iii,.,.-1 nil l'jlireim lnuz I. head the bill with .iri:iu'M i.nniiv il nnit M.in ...n.i.. .1. . .1 " . . . .. ....... ineir iiinneus m.cicji. entitled "l un en the Ladder." The audience imve I ." - - " . this teri siivenil deserved cnceien The ' "pr, "" " " " ''"...-. .m- ..... siirreundinK b Is full of merit it l0,"! fnnl,,v ll'"- , 5,rs, M5T UY" Includes UviieiK S ite h an. 1 .,,. ' ''"'" " nM iii'.lf,asi,u "." J'10"0 "l .viirr with tb'ir ,n.itt HiM', nnd ,l",:, l"a'' ,"" ' ferine: Yeunu nnd Wheeler, musical ."' Mw" ""'CH'-J '" overwrite Hct, and h'ddie Miller ami company in ('barnciers. i,,ion senci and dances. An nddr.i attraction AV re"''1 wish fhat J)eie laylnii , Is the Three Ami Inn in a-rebutics a, Ihad - b-.Kser role tlinn that of tli kindly feature photoplay lenr.ils out the biil. I old bookkeeper. Hn u.. os u-un . nat-j jural t the nth eegve. I.ellc Hentieft ,..,.... rr.i, ,.,, ,i,D-,r ,., ,,. is e.v.ellent as the unplcafenilr riieb- lCitenc--I rcMitrem their I.ujepcfln,, dnushlefin-l.i" . and Stanley1 tour where they shew'd tee American , ,'; ' i 'u.-,.,. itnihnm i.li- Hm r.il id-i of comedy with tee. icmilth. I.ckp Step,, us and l.ei, llel.-er. known ;. the debixellie of THIldeville. piThcntcl anew leiMiui ur ttiPir "liatb t" neieri i llill.s" rniiMin! .sketch with liieliiv eiall- t.uiii; results. The (icersin I"i e withi. Dorethy llni1 in Syncopation were accorded iuie upprecinfien. Dunham I anil ll .Mslley plceted with their . eme.i Miiuiu:; nnd taluinc at. .. i seine inei tiaiit wei-e enieinble wiih .sluginK and il.i n.-inc und I.itile l.eshi presente.i :i , vamlcMlle surprise which mu,t be Mniff',! HTZU te iMlnt. a .1,' te be appreciated. , IlW, Htery (l( ,,,r I)rPWni-.lay "jaw" i tendencies. tendliiR te piew inf film Vnl(etl Koef The smeial cii.iber of authors seem te love te dni that evevy tlie fhew en view this week pievcs th.it en" is- keIiir te the "deiiuilUeti be. the management believes there is netli- ' wows." in; tee Reed for the patron . A u. The remit, of the HUtlmr'-i methn.l special attraction I'ny Mariie. fre- ! npj his- rather sensational premises h quently referred te in New rk asjijiat "What's Wrenp; With the 'Jufn of ltrearhv.iy favetite" efi'kr. Women?" ism.ilnly iniereitiiis for peibq a cjcick et feiiss ami uiinccN in a rfiyi- ' distinctly hr own. She wan sivcu a lenlial welcome. An enteritiiiunic djijh f miii' il cem.-dv vt privriU'd by Marieu Wtikui-. hhsiuciI Iij llepf nnd Ntll'Min. Then wn a luef- Hern tlie :eulli Sec. lahiiids in dances jiiv. n by Mnierwi who leccived w'erm iipiuevul, Olive lirid also scend m nn .id in wliiih eiigimility of stjle i- ,i bi.;ht feitfute. GOOD FUN AT CASINO Ciisine "Americans Abroad," the r.ftfrins of the "Khishlights of lOliT' ceniu.in.v. is filled with plenty nt up- i te. date ,-ind sparkliiiB tun nd n num. j lxr of catchy inne Alse, its stiiRKli; it. ii ere than inunii euuiernie .leine clever ilames, Maued by th Indctiitljta h!. Kelly l-'icbl... nw introduced with jjend efteet. Included In cisf that contain many old favorites and a num ber nf inlerestinc ncwceiuern eie such popular comedians ai IM Hchuhert and Jack falluhnn, who keep the iiiipf reIuk tnntlnually. The lemhiiiie side of the ehew is In the capable hands of such people an Ann Myerx, Saiah Hyatt and Kilgenie l.a ltl.ince. Alto Alte je'tlier. thi 1 no-net efferiuff l .laeeb und .lerii en i' seinethiii? that bnr jes'pie ..wis shouldn't mis TROCADERO'S NEW SHOW Tnw'Jiili'i'e- "Th.' D.tlnti Miud- Hip -lempie Coninen.v" hns n kIiew that is up te standard in nil n".".'ctr. Tw'e rollicking burlett.is are iiiesentril, which in e lllleil with retlii'l.itiK fun and 5001! some. Vnudevllli' novelties arc nlse ruiresetited en tiie eenins;'s entertain meiit prcuram, including such well known ciilertatueiM mm Al ii ml M.iy Delmnii In a mortal act. The regular cast cuntiilii (Jeerijc I'.irrell, Karl Kerns. nie,ine.' Mack, Wliinie White, i.iie 1 lali j .m.I lir.ice Tiebm. Theie is a clie-us et 'lurty, DUMONT'S OPENING SHOW Denwnfi AkhIii ICmmett .1. Well h ami his baud of rainstrels are with u u fer a rcitMUi of their tnmt.ui tjpe of thentrie.il ciitertainmeiit. Fer the nut'iiine hew nn Intcrestltig nnay of tliivivtiert and nmclties have been gati crcd tecetl.er ISennie Kiankliu, one ni tin eld faieiite. iiud n ili Led com cem pauj pii.ent "Alene ibe Sijwanee Phere." n cliui"i. it" I'einetl.v i ith ,. II',-. I '.I'M I. ' I!'' d-'ii il.i- l.uei 1. I Ml lllii .f c .e , 1 nlllli i "Diipi . th li'ii',tei." i. " I he Wine ul the llrus lli 10 .11." v 1'i'h iis the uiinl Diimun iip.li. ...'" divi Ml chip nt cn 11I-, In the mtiiMitl first pail Ihnmrlt Wehh in sutieunded by ull the old fawiritit et live, ;nrup.inv a 'H semeneu' factor ROUSING SEA STORY ON STANLEY SCREEN "Hurricane's Gal" Proves Film in Hundred Latest Styles Shewn Other Pictures Stanley It would take a bIiirkIdIi piTMMi Indeed te remain tinthrillcd or unmoved by "Hurricane's Gal," which is the mom tlinn ordinarily Intere-iinK name of Doietliv I'hllllpV latest fea ture. "C,T '' " lnry of the frn anil thoe I who .all It; the action, for the inet P,nV: trnnsplrs en the deck of the 'riill ! Tl11-.. at tt- i. .l .uiiiii jj.'iir; inc cnnnii'tcis in unem we are tneRt intercMcd ere the f'binec cook, the blutprinc Swedish mate. Chris. "Cap'n" Danny nnd I.nla. denghtpr of Iho lale master of the bark, rtn untamed, aplritcd yeunn lady, much like e jptend cousin of Meran, of thn I.atly I.etty. ns portrayed by Dorethy Dalten. Info (he Hves of thene finite fas."!- natlnij, but utterly lawlejfi. rovers of Ilie sen fOln n vniiii'. I'.ni'itrnmnnF ,.-"... ent, prefrnnini; te be n newiittity, and prompt te fall iM 0c wltli I.0I11. elbenvhe "Hurricane's t'.ul." When he turns the ship ever te the t.'nited Htate.s en a charge of smuggling, phe urnnui 111 in n traitor and vows ven geance, but love In the end triumphs) ever liRte. "Hurricane's Gal" Is the fastest moving picture we have Keen here this year which also maintains an air 01 strirt plausibility. Fights en deck, fights mdiere, the trrritle hammering of hurricane. nnd. finally, n pursuit of the Mimggler by 11 revenue 1 utter form the outstanding nciir, The hitter K phetngtiiplieil from 1111 iiirplillie ill which the heje rides a 1 (lie ""-hets" of the Tahiti Iele. wen ft (,iii nlmve, with the 1 utter, bunked by black smoke, retnlng fast toward hrr me unforget table. The effect of the. fallinc plane Is e real that the audience gtahs the iirms of the orchestra chairs. Seme stunning photography Is nnethrr factor in the film's power. 'Wnllace Decry is im mense as Chris. part that stands out even above Ids usual topnetcli por per tinynls. Of MIps Vhillips. pnrnernpli" 1 of praise could be said. Her acting is 'certainly one of the three finest certainly one et me inree nnrst ennr- . M nlin cnnr ( mm. 1'nrhfins I in Sinn. lev will detelen 11 "linld-iicadcd nnv" this v.-eek. And the gewnft thcmseKe 'ei villi 'etr,j . . ' shew.ng the expected tendency t length, must be seen te be tev Mhlfh they v ill be by every and unmarried vmnnn. inanleil 1 I ji.. ,1,1 .1 .1 1,. .out the f,ve'"iees or mete of "Your wnk.. i.ie b-dev.. wm I. a thing, some seme t. . t. ! -ul. .. .,..- 1...11. r.. 1 1.0 Him is mug w t h theu1 :'cnle. I knew !-, Iriend that it was Im lit fm 1 lr , , j f , ,,, , fh , I7nU f,fiii-vi-i I Iktittn'it nf nrn lifitflfiTV IHIll r ijiilt II I p' 'M III - ! '- -j -,-.- that fact "Te bs the feature of j.ait of If h appeal. One has always the feeling I t lint Will Nigh, who wrote ami direct.' this featiue. wps alining te come ;i, near "HumereHqup" ns possible, with- J out directly .stealing the plot. There is 'also a slant of "Over the Hill" 111 the j .sentimental story of n methrr who f miunnee n.v ner nan 1 .1 .....in.ln... -..! lirr ,litll(!ll' T"IH 'I', . .'II', has te buttle te held the lee f her children. Mi.s" Gorden takes the jele of Mr .. ,.. . .. n i-i.. ,.,,.., if ... . .. . ' ....... ..ll'V 'H 111 11, 'I' OMIIUII. lll'l'" lite nil. -t . ,l , e,.p a tr " loe mucii. u is trie .... ,'..- ,1 .... i .1 11 inun el I no oir.'cier. 110,1 s lit" iiuiufie .' !.. . ,! r .i, ...tti, te iiinj im n -"' nni I'.'iiifn'i.ij ...... I her attempt te held together the home land family ties. Mrs. Meyers' two 1 i.eris are as inmleaennt ns the'e in I "Over the Hill." and again bear our IG II Ml U VJ III T-OW 1IOIT III Nl I I 11 V Willi I f '""?'.. '.li.'lii . " '; " : Vi i,;..V '.' V .""'"''' '.,.,'""".,' ' ,,,," ;, , r011,,dera1l011. "'" . ..,, , u... ii.. i i f.'arsen f!ridmaii. author of Whnt'n WreiiK With the Women'.'"' has pre sented hi theme b.i menus of four parallel sterlei.. .sbewinc the ctrcum N.n.ice.s and HtniKClcs of four dlft'er-nt .. ... ., i ....n.. ,.f 1 fe li. ,'lll'-ll 111 ,.,J.Hr, ""'"' '" ' ' tni.tiiiv matron the flnener. I he cnhKret ., .-. .., ,, i.i.n...i,.. i,o,,teife indlyidual scenes et eiai"i,ate settim; and an nll-itnr cat. f abarets and boetlcficers and bebbl-baired damsels and modern dances nrc .ill shown in this featuie, which is 11 ruber mere heavy and ieiidrruii ersien et '"Vice T'eepie." 'Ihe.e who stand out in n l.iire ,-,isr ere Wilten I.a. kay. IIe.da lloppey, MeutiiKU Leve and llarbara I'.TUhten, all of litem plajinjf iheit- role w'th the 1'eMiurcefulnens' of eleranb. .luliu Swayne tierdnii, an old fnerit, !s nls-e poeij. fenbtnncc nenne't I pretty te loin; iineili. K.' 1.9 lleciue. .Mrs. ' Oscar Haiiiiriersteiri liiet nt all fll at ca" pni, or Im-kins in proleslelll polish i. McAlliter and Huntley (Jorden t enudcii' tlie cast. 'letiirln Williuin Vuinum hajti''- let the tiluu "S" by bun, and alt'iei.Rh 1 fijch 'nations ns hi" Sidnej fin ten of "A Tale of Twe Cities." .Tean V.il-jt-ftn of "I.e.s MUerubles" nnd Villen I of "If I Were. ICint:" have h.vn tew 1 and fur between, he can alwr. be ceuiitcil en for niKBt'd. slneeic nc'lntr. 1 In 'Moonshine Valley." which is 11 1 film "mele" et the wildest kind, he I I "tli sinierity and vigor Inte his iele of the mitii whose wife deserted' I'lei ..11.I who ,'n-i erdlliRly "soured" e'i the v h lie world. US lenvneraiieu is iicceii.pllf.he,l by n little pit!, who prove;) te lie his e.m ilausbter. A t-vccll. sen timeiiliil l'-c.iiiclliotien serves in n climax. A pirticiilarly tine . harm teri- ration is giwm by Helme, 1?. Ilcilwrl mh the "ether man'' and viMuln. Thn heroine is iippeallnitlv played bv Sadie 1 Mullen, and ibe little girl and n pet doc furnish tlie human JutcrcM fts'llt The uiian'ected and excel lent playlnf: of Krneit llutti-rweifh in j the role of a pathetic "new.-e" in 'Hen Mad Itiiritain." Vnit.i Stewart'a latest; 1 feature is the IhkIi iM.int f ji mibei' old-fashioned and stilted aflair in which , the srnr plnjH the iele of j peiiiien 1 daiifihter of society who le'cs her wealth 1 and (je.'H te extraordinary lencihs te1 ' win hack the luxuries te which s'in was1 j accustomed. Miss Stewart In a charm- 1 imt heielne. and ahu leceivcs xabiable iHMst.'imn from such plajers as Helen ' It.'iymeml. Adele ParriiiKfen. A. C. f'aiewe. Gertrude Awfer and Wultei-i AlctSr.iil. "he n siu-ip hm inther 1 "rtedRy" here The deinss of the "lull ' Hie depicted with a luie degr. ,1 of 1 re -ill .iv ( .tpltnl I'elir I!. h,. lie. stnni .it m id iiwa prme iiilere.t.,11; .crfu nliji.is nnd hi "A Mm. mi te .i iji.iiiii" is no ''Xf "piieu. 'llus is a I ii idifleieiit trein the u.Minl x rateru jams of Mr. Kync, but tliankn te director; and ftt the twoetihero of the Nw Photoplays Elsewhere STA,'TOS' iidnpmtleii "Atonte I'rlKle," of luinuiuc with film .luijl; Ullhert. AM KfO.V -- "The Itoite i'elcrs, Vlr; Htetm," with ilnlu Vnli und Atatt Aloete. OllKAT SOUTH nn.V "Sir. Tlurnc, of Ny,' Yerk." with Tem Moere. C'OAO.VM ,--"Her (illdeil CaR" with (tlerlit Hwnns'fn. MANKKT HmiJKT "The rrlmlllve I.ever," with CotmUnee TalmndBe, ALUA.VmtA "The VeunK Dlnuti," with Marlen D.ivlej". r it V II 11 t A Ty "Sherlock Itrewn," with Hert I.vtell. V.VO.Y'N AMllAHHAOOn "Man from Hell s JJiver," villi IrvluB ('umiultiTs LOCUST- "The lilerv of Clemen tlnn," W'tl'ain ,T .tirlt with Pauline Fiedejlel; KlVfil.l "l,emltiKhl I'niU f'onp-tnnce TnlinHlt;e. Itl'.LMOS-j "Dlnty.'" with U.iitv. CtWAU "Oned-nlcht I'aul, atery, with VV.sl -y with f eimtanc'i TrilmadKc. COLISVVM "Tlie Kncn Hetwccn, Willi Heit I.ytell. JCMBO-- "Hoperteit Mlt-slnu," with uwen .Moerp. HtXTY.xiKTH nrnnr;T"it Ten Jlrllcve. It, tt'rt He," with Themas Mclfrhan LVADIHI- 'The Ten of New Yerk.'' with Msv. .11-Aev Hill AX I) "Her nildcd CaRe." with Ulerli Sv ihi"Oii Yerk be a en .11 lie firt -mrt i1 " In- is of a poed. r.jp -l.'iti'S IIMI" '"' tere.sting and as authentic at thn "..peril iertnitimcnt thut I nlleire.her el-nn nnd places" of the main pntt nt the story. . sweet and delightful. It vetihl ptehnhiv Then, tee. theie i Marierlc Daw. who, bore n revue nudtenie. but It wl'l im is iuitc the most captivating exponent I nipnely nleaee the, kind of iiuiiicncr3 of youth and beauty en the screen, and "horn revues sometimes bore. Hey Stewart, v. be plays hrreTcs in a Huse Kelts, who wrote the '"U normal, manly fashion. A oteef tbank.si ought te get met of .the ct-cdit : for the in fin., fi. 11. ,k ...j.mj p iiiia feifmA L 1' .i.. .1... " R.I.. i ui llfi l 111 111'. Ill-- III Ittlllill Ullil Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Me and tim was coming back from the store this aftirnoeti each cnriTing packidgcH, and ran scd. I dent l.new liew it is. but I feel lite and gracenll today. I think 111 jest step 011 the sc.ile outside the drug uterc nni! tee if Ive lest eny write Willi flie started te de. me having I a geed Ideet. thinking. (5. I knew wat, 111 put my feet 011 the scaler and make her think fli" ways mere nnd then 111 ' tell her it r ns nny my feet and make 1 her glad, and then 111 ur.1; her te get 'lie a ice cenm !-da. And ma gme I me her pncl.ldses te held and get en l the 'uT.les nod put 11 cent in and I 'imek put ley feet en ill bail, nt her, ma saying. War. wnts this. ." pounds lnnrr man 111.0 wcei, ; n uiik?-iiph ni-en'. 11,1 rcdieulis'i. Ami we kepn en coins home, ii- mn inn 'tawklng le heiself saiing, 'obed . si'lcli -aisles mil te lie 11.1t 1.1 jnle ter Ji -10 and then sent out of the teun try. I never herd of .-11M1 n thing. I . Ml I hnd 11 1 llHllce te tell 'iles'e people wat i thaw 1 of them they'd be mrry tliey ever li'sseni'il t ) i' ". Hay mn. de you wuut te hcei a geed jeah? T sed. Im 111 no tr.oefl for jnt,rs. ma sed. 1 nnd 1 mmI. wen 1 pel yeull injey tins I one. ma. de you knew wy you wayed , s0 mulch, ma'.' 1'ec.iese I had my feet ! en tli" tinny; in b'tel; of you. Yeu dent way ttiat uiutcii at all. ma nlul you , , -"l(' f sed. Yen went be iety .lnd wen I get ?"" nenu. veuve .N-um m neieiiiur- - ... I - - .. . III -. 1 I .'.T 1 ,,, nd l -e.i. hj, mti. v-v. nint ou plnd e" knew- It V and hn t.l, Dent t.a another wrrd. Wlrh T 'l,d',,', ""' " ' """'i! ih . , rcem mda. and m.i kcji,, ei. , '''." !'- 'i' herself about it all the re i n, il. wnH. mil wen we p..t home .she K.. me -j fo-tr'e -mncl.si und made im st ,, ,-. I'revinK we; cant te wcalhee yeu: ,;,s M,mCbi.ily a fawn- till iti nil m,.r, " . r...-. , wanamaKcr u oynea commissioner .le.'iu WaiiBi"al.ei i ini. of ten ln men elected In tl'.e I'ri'Mi.vter.v of l'hiln deli.hi.i as n ceminN-tinner te the hjiied. which Mill cnmeiie curly in Novcinlier at Crccnsb.irf.', 1'u. pw4 l&'.luL I! WOSIAN'S SHOi rie Stere of 3' .1 Featuring for Three Days The Autumn Mede is m He inwte jeu le view, in the Weman' Shep, the Viitumn Prw-entntien of Lururiuus (.'eats, Oipcj. Vi'rapn and K.tquieitc I)retsps. The fabrics), style and tailoring interpret only the newest nnd best Irein the centers of Fashion. The prices) nre oMteni.ihinly low, reflecting nur pellry el" giving the trreatt-st G-l fej! .lue for the p, ( unmatcliab smnllest etttla ible LOW PRICES! f?' yr-Jl gj 'te i' FURS iH rich. luiin.i.i-s rMr anil Fur Ceat, mud emctly te iult each i divl.lual's taste at prica which will pre a reve 2 tien te the woman w no wakes he- a-lcctiuii lei- Piicet range front $20 te $500 fa 1 If Special! COATS Special! In ir-v slmden pet iwn befote. with Kei,e.u ceIIuiji, rich ombreldtrlea and beautiful braltlin that InrllvidunlUe our dlfplav Hxtremelr trenrt. reit materials, ueh a Twed-. J'elnlrx. Ner uiaiieV 1 er.lalure. Vldlnr Veivritte, Getone, l-ah.nit. .Marjaniui Stcd!lst. Menter, LuriieiiM Kll.xclnlf 0 and etbr filin- ritees r lewres' e"' Strfure jeit bvj, SLi: OVU COATf-' Starting at $19.75 up te Wananiuker VT-'n. liiiMa, Market at Sixth for MUSICSPARKLES IN "MARJOLAINE" Bright Little Shew Captivates With Catchy Songs, Dances and Refreshing Comedy lrle "I'emamler Walk." of pleas ant memory, rnnkrt an extraordinarily geed light musical play In Hi" nilaptn- 1 tien they have giren It. 'I hey call It ' "Mnriofnlne." but it is basically "Pe- ..,..,',... Il'nll " ',1, lla KltAltll HttlC 'crescent of lietisci nnd its greuchv old 1111(11. II' I ,,,l,r i... .- 'i .., 'admiiul and its pompe-is mns'iuiTmiinK buller and its' tdlrtit (ihlierman. all n.i 1 a colorful background for the romance ,of the sailor lad and the Instic who was ferhitlilen te ieie lilm. Fnrker'i! eerawlv new becomes n totally diiTerent kind of ;hew, but It has been e very cleverly done ami with evervthinc In such lieht and airy spirit nnd in such Impeccably geed taste that th" musical version teallv seems an Im provement en the original. There are half n dozen lilting tunes m it .mt go humming thrnuuh the tiiepieri iiner- ,.,,! .,n,1 ,, .tuTMl llltN of lielltlv tllOIICht m,f l.iisi.ies. hilt " ...... .1.'.. ... ..!.. fie main iienre."ii i r:ni.rrt-nnfUSn11ivnni li ni tinms nnr r r.urrp'. nr mn m i nnd he has the rare combination of n dis ' tlnet hric pift with n decided sense of iiiiistenl humor. I'.u' with T'egty Weed bending the -(ist end wiMi I ratio Meu'an 11s the old ndmiril nnd I.'iiner 1 r.nwle .. the pomiietis lutier and ninny tl.il.. 1l-- ... 'M.,,1,..- rin'ni'' :' lfetes-.C I t I I ' 1 .1 I ,11 ... ... 1 ..... .-r. ,. j . retnely pp't Hie credit mis te lie rpr.-j-. prettv generally ever an. 1 VnhiralU ihey bad te llitfedtlce n chorus, and last night'- perfeimance suggested n newly-recruited one net very thoroughly lehrarsed, but:, their part was net sufficiently obtrusive te mar the evening, and they dldn t renll) pet fn any one's way. Irving Hecbe. the sailor lad who loves in spite, of obstacles, is a pernenable be-mnn. which Is mere or less r.iie in musical lierees, and be can sing and dance and net, a combination which la still rare-. There me far tee many people in tu.. ,,.t c.r i.wlit'iil.ifil mentiilli. but It inn be a1d that I lie letel of ubilltv ' is bich nnd the perfern.atice makes the r.uflicnce feel " thoieiiKliiy trienuiy 11. 1, i nir-i .iiinlniiils the sinrtinz of Aitbtir Geary. At d that is considerable friendship. Man Letes Sultcaee In Saleen Kenneth Y. Smith, who ajh lie is from Ilre.il.hn. nsir( the d"tectivs te- ihr te li"ln iiim titul n suitense contain- I ,ng wfninn'i smU nndct wear he alues i pSliO. Strut1' in a palesiiian. He tnni" te Philadelphia ycterdnv, nnd wli.le lietiiiir n nloen. left the suit case here, lie whs unable te tell the1 police, however, vheie th" saloon was thai lie Imt vifiinl. 1 rz.fT?jTir ' Yeu cant afford "fl. if : te miss our bigr Uec Sale i cnincr en this wepk in all A Kl"K u" "" -i.iv ill nil J UUi lAUlt.l. V JUl Ul HP- g many uargams are Asce Amniunia, i Duls .ic .Sunbrite Cleanser,7 cana for Uee Star Nap. Powder. 5 phs for 2."c Visit one of our today Stores 'WW Greater Valttet vote especially our tiplcndul Ceat DRESSES tirnt UrcsT, r. . s i .c ,c i.eniiiw (.ie't-mi r'fl'' t .li't . tien nd hrfrm, if i . boten i.'rciw. rfic . e Chlr.c, I'r.ret Twill. ';cri;.itt . Trliet.re l'ntr Pfi'iiM',- lijiratn. ''mi. ifatlaiitf KT"--.'iard 1 -ci.e - lire prca1e 1 and I'uiffe 1 Cinlil u id I'liiffeii, I' 1 e-, utneis. A'l fax"r.j (luetliiH ur.d frw Prices Ransa Frem $IS te St 50 WRAPS 'ili sniHrret IVrnit irc.tle.,a 1 ) Nernuuvi , ojerutii, ;. r -.1111. Kashc .v eul. '1 r i J ; iyr.ul of ' ' r h'le. i' 1 es ' e s k ' 1 1 ll r. S i 9.75 te 5J5P S3S0 & Brown ml Mere .Tiian (il Years I i -UIJOU'8 SHOW A WINNEI. nUeii A clever all-around enter tainment Is "The Mlli-a-Minutc Olrls" phew precnled hy Merris nnd Her nnrd. Thcte Is nil entire nbsptue of the iisninl tifwdry sicnery, makeshift costumes and worn-out jokes. Every thins B5S with a s-ip, which Is partly due te the intelligently written and pro duced book nnd partly te the efTertB of the large enst. The latter Includes Ida llcrnard, Alfia Giles. Jules Heward, Edward de Wide, Max Celeman, Deris Claire, Charier Merris, Martin I.yetic, Minn llcrnnrd. 1W WIImii nnd Marlen O'Neill. There Is a ihertl? of sixteen wlilih deeii 'eiur thing besides hkipping i nimbly Oirns - Hie stp;,e nml Joelung pretty. I be 'ill posses re.litiilH" 1 leicr's. Itfjfti5 011 Wcdncdnv and Friday nights, nnd 1 i.evelty etTerin-; bv ; amateurs and prefc Monei en itiur-i day ure sppciiilties. r.tlt ( TKIM, "" " Itntli seirs 9RKB3lVWWIWnXSBEK8r&T Registration Week September 18 te 22 I'ul p.l't nihil- in special eni.t i nllir'i.' in . liich V 'l fire nd v, rile, phene or in'; 1 le",. He , intrrc.-le! .'inc today for uiUleg )-. Day and Evening classes begin September 25. Offke new open, either day ev evening, for registering studentf. t'lieii. Dlmnnnil iXUIl TEMPLE UNIVERSITV llri.Dil l. IiIiit flerU I'lillulrliihl.i BOOKKEEPING AND PRE ACCOUNTING for Men nd Women 11 An nt-:-. ce.it-- rt i, .. , ., nr.aiir , p,sr ed fur in V(!.iut np irmie-i for ' antB , ur,er n-r. S-, .ir.nl, ,, i ,rf , lioel trA.nlnc - a "iu t r-'"j:iie In lfi 'ihn fe- me f miit '3. Opmtnp tU" Srtfr (,cr .- th i Scurf ter Catnle'ji Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS 14ZI Arch St. 1013 Lehigh Ave. 52(1 & Stniem Sti. i i.imn NEPP COLLEGE in f'nn(iV -r, 0-.i;f r J' i - f - matlf Ar., e- .! -u nt--i h 5ev 2Mh. Pat ,f. A' I'tp. nj-j r Sl hi, X1" mftf. Ci .siren -t, M i t'nu e nmr. vt'v, I lraiure N1 rt' i" n r t PpruM -T.M1 rur f- e k ( I v ,- ,a N fT, en spt J'J . at T w IT.'IO Chestnut Street MM.I.NPH) IMiITIOS, I II. i'-lu.r . Mu "I I " t-piirtc. l' tt (I. t.-atien. Mencns rKMiipp.s 'it iK.riiM( " t.uiy ? I ; . I ra rt;lk- t!t itn.M; leei u.rUri str-rt I MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL I itjh pim; s,t i; iiit.n- wvt. a I fiim.s AM) 1 ITI I K IIOIi1, .iunt trn fuel Uev THE EPISCOPAL AC ADili Tervnpn ti OVERBROOK i:ru..f I icii Scia 1.19 t4j bui.i Stui'iwntwr ii Ttr-Eitmn Mien tVtilniT. fiipte.-ntwr fi'i , Nw boys report Tuesday. Sent. 10th Grevil.'t.' Haslnrn, B. S. tieaurcditee CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY a j4y t 1 trMirt 1 .1 c fa- I-M" , Pr, Mratlen for r.i-., . .--w , t. .-." . I" t.vin. r .a ...1-. .. ter e-cay cearatri p. ir-tuta si-je ftn.1 hijl7 111 in arr-rr.ticn ic. qa '-e" aj vvij V.T..V ... .,.. la tvirar Uvn s.ttner rtit.1 Cuit:esu. e rt.',t.te J. J 1'Ai'lt.i. - l.-ilai;j M1M.Il' N.V. I n h n' , St him I P r c p u r a t e r t n '1 1 i - 4.1. MANLIUS ,-j Snlni t ellrrr irn"ii tt,r hlatnr&t', , Ar.-rts, v.i tn-ile- S-i wit vt:iihi., l i-i t,r f.l 1 . ?- ' in V Vntiett IVem-n eul lilrl. wmrmrmitKMTiaFmirwuM ! Physical Culture for Mature Women ternin anj nf.- ureip -.-Drli 1 . -v I isixszijl .r -'- i . I ' Ian, werl, yf- s j dry. rn DinrnM . lVtt llt.lt . ', M N.i'il. llldit im : I the. Y. M. C A .Siin.eiii ,. lehlili ll, f Phil-wirlplim 11 mm 11 ii iiwmwi The Gorden-Roney Scheel Per riirl. 111" "tr.i-i nes r. Ct ?ri and ce,i-t HjrJ' nd " , r.oe r.iKPli nun J THE ARDEN SCHOOL LAKKiinen rl ,hrs- Uprnllir D.lj tfinrdT s.ptrmhr ((, IM hrirltt thr rrI fulluKtue Mlm nucsli VfilfH Mnrei nl,' itr.n)iMirr.. I Mi mi At, iNntrf niiN COMBS CONSERVATORYMUSIC A Scheel of Individual Instruction n Mi.tuiba 1'u. .j 1 TH-har. All I rjn - n -a't.'ne 1 eursr, f.r al-ueliell in t. 1-,lrlf Kt 'a. t v-.tnal r 1 1 ' ' 'Pi r- 1 -r m r, , rr in a I n'a in 1 l r..li ,1 i, 1, , , V S, t , , P. s 1 Iiim t , 11 linn km mii ii , , 111 rr. l.,r .v.." ""' l li nil -in 1 11 l(r,,, Ul It IIIM. tllllll '''Jr1'V;lM mini III I'llMI HlIM Ms, IHriiKu t u .1 'ir11'. .-eiUrmhrr IXlh lawhtlikr Mnhail. nn rjiMlnui' 5ut ( Wy Rtmctn Ste.nejrtpKer? I rOtjr" A i - S 'iir t I ..,. i i s . . .. ........ I n O' TS 1 9 -- fi -j iiiiii i.tniirc ijr utt in-ii 1TiMl H - C Je lH j nj lien I a i 4ZZk P " - FSFC f a X r. ':.:'., S , hiTM- ' II of Bunnell Athmniitratiea f f ",,''"" A tR l'ln st Mt of EfOivl fT fc- n ' , , KPtCITleyAT. rtetli Hues UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Evening Scheel of Accounts and Finance What De Yeu Want te Be? EVENING COURSES OPEN TO MEN Am WOMLN Arreiintliir AHvrMUIrg Hiulnrtu Corrrpendrnie finshiea Uferp!iy Cetnmtrcial l.sv Corperte T Corpnmtlen Flruncr Keonemlct Hmpleyrntnt Mureigemrnt Fertilgn Trftde and Uhipplnr Cesentment KpRiiUtlen nf rjiulnrtt Int.'ujt'lnl Mnnrnitnt 1 uur.ini I.vrttmnt Meney nd CrrHit Miirliets unit I'ri Pnl Kltr Itollrend Truffle en.l F(nti Snlremtnahlp Write today caialeruc. (esilenn lifcln Oct. . rtelKtri linn .InjN. ri'it. ,, in '."3, l.i l.i .laslte, lreer-, fl ,. II. in ' I' II iiiut 7 le 0 '. t. Inilt "nt.irilr.js 'I In I atl llnnui in I e. ,.,i Itnll I idlers'.!, nt P. fie.eUn.i'n Phene Hiring 01 oil Mjliin tVi F business r I ltJJLtlslS'lXMZf CLEARS THE I Mf ' Plefc, et r ?R s m t itr tun i i in" tii le u, i nun 1200 WALNUT STREET ipsKKEffiES'ZfflffirkjasjKJ 1. til It M mi. -ti:m)(,i:piikii-' 0 .. v . ti i- t im ' A'n e srric 'e.M I" " i " .pur. lir' lt"i ' ' '" vr.-,l b J"'m' I'eri i t ! ' -f"n n sre ' ' ' m' ctif-i nu-'1" ' .c"" . r '. 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The University of Pennsylvania Evening Scheel of Accounts and Finance offers you the opportunity te obtain a bread and practical HIGHER education in buhinesp. Ceu'scs.arc taught by mem bers of the University faculty. If you arc ambitious for a belter posi tion, for mce rapid promotion you should net overlook thii opportunity. Think carefully what these statements mean te you. - i Tirronetti; .i. c.kavnen. ntrrvttir lOl i Krnlnu- . htiel t . of IV ' ' 1'IICI .-'T'l I'l. . .' I'.iCWrt ili'erib- J !i,t I r i i; . i- el C'jijr... i. I l t t ' ; ! 1-'.y,r, .- & Wr NIGHT SCHOOL PATH FOR YOU . . . s - : , p . i T ! i n rvmA'e Am.Wcij-'MprWJiByMffy issznfsaKRmxsBmaxiaisxr-aKiw i i ii GYMNASIUM CLASSES i't ..' i I- fin V, rr i tci !' S VM' ' l m " B. T'ulnsr. K -P'jrt '..ure- yf , iF." I, . fr,"r I i.e .,. .11 .' S. . ,',",V,,,' I' 'U'lS I ' l.Iipell t- I'l allied 'H no- t 1 1! , .u n ij .ue'lf rn 'lUiptllOMf. .: ru. i.jri. "S3 M. I . p. I' it'i, i - '' i i J - V.Mlle ) : .; i Aii . 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