SJviJSS'iftV rS3F yy 'i V P85 'ii 'j V i .u tf V I si ! 1 '. ; w.jfv i w . $z?Z srv Vk EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PklIlApELPHIA SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 30. 1922 NEXT WEEK IN THETHEATRES Sally" Is Sele Opening "Up '' the Ladder" Has Abundance I of Comedy i fpHE lone-expected mutlcnl comedy, ' "Snlly," with Leen Errel nnd Marilyn Miller slinrlns clilcf. honors, will be the only opening here next week, Vrlicn It (nkes possession of the Ferest for what is expected te be n long visit. J The advent of "Snlly" menns iin iher Increase in the horde of comedies, with nnd without music, which have juled the. ottiintlen here this fall. J'Diilcy" and "Pomrrey's Pim" com plete their runs nt tlie Hreiul and (Jar rick, respectively, next week; "Mnr "Mnr 'jelaine" winds up nt the Ljrlc and 'Tp tlie Ladder" starts its second wecls nt the Walnut. The Shtibcrt will be dark until October 0. STARS OF THE STAGE COMING HERE NEXT WEEK MARILYN MILLER And IRVING FISHER "SALLY " PLEASAN" both welc (ANT theatrical surprises nre lceme nnd rare in this city. nnd for that reaen tin- licht but plcasinjc (piality of Owen Davl' latest ' play, "t'p the Ladder," nt the Wnl nut Sticet Theatre, is all the mere gratifying. l,nt season t li i s lndefaticjinble author of melodramas of the "Nelly-thc-Ilcautlful-Cluak-AIedel" school surprised nil then Oiccn Davis tre-Keinc New Yerk 7 Changing by tire-rntini; a se- ttis Style rleUl nI111 i,nr rural ilram.i railed ."The Detntir " The unfortunate- but jhentrlcally logical result was that this author of a hundred financial but in artistic sii'vessps, found himself the Jeser with his tirt drama of note. ''The Detour" had a brief and dismal career and is new te be einjeed only en the nrinted nnse. i All this news of Mr. Davis' resen- pratlen drifted te us' in this cltj. but of his next play. "l"p the Ladder." 1 -etlilns: half se iiiteretlns or enrimrau- i "ing was broadcast from Manhattan. Te all intents nnd purposes, it was an Utter relapse te the earlier Owen Davis. ' Hut "t'p the Ladder" is distinctly ret that. It is a play whose p'uernl theme Is se liacknejed anil uuln.spired as te need n crutch, but. luckily, that ferutch has been Mipplicd by a str.ilu of comedy which requires apology. .lust when the plot .tumbles Inte evil was Mr. Davis rescues It with a comedy scene flint is eut from the same pat tern which son cd Mr. Tarkinsten In 'Seventeen." The idea of prcentins, In a rather Vnlsedle faMilen. the married life of a yeun couple wiie rise lrem compara tive poverty te definite riches, only te find their happiness decreasing in a corresponding scale, is tjplcal of the old Owen D.ivK The characterizations ; bf Luev and Jerry, the heieinc's sister and brother, and of Itenllml llfiney. the super-flapper, mark the new Owen Davis, and. thankfully the latter wins The peculiar situation which re-ults Jr that the nudlence merely tolerates the action which advance the main Wet, and encerly awaits the mere or less secondary theme of the adventures of the young people in their first ex periences in society. The first act. with its bickerings be tween the brother and sister and their father's ineffectual interference, with jhc arrival of the family next deer for the evening game of "rummy," with he tolerant nttltude of tlie eimg pro pre pie toward their elder sister"s love nf fnlr all of this is of far greater inter est than the periods of the p'aj in which Mr. Davis becomes dldaitic and Eelemn. nnd attempts te point out the evils of riotous living. And the scene in which Luev nnd Besnllnd, at odds with the world in general, sample much tee freelj the punch with a generous "stick" i se geed that we forget te sympathize with the heroine for her domestic difficulties, . "T'p the Ladder," Is full of pre carious moments with all signs point ing te a descent te banality, mt en almost evcr occasion, the fall is averted. Ter example, nt the final curtnin, it looked for nil the world ft" If the dramntlst wns about te ni bis here and heroine back te the inevitable Tlnc-cevered cottage of moderate inenn and happiness. Vet, nt the lnf mo ment, Mr. Davis neatly side-stepped, and had the here remark, apolegetieallj ,e Ills wife, that he wns nfrniil she would hae te continue being rich. In the same act there was every indication that the millionaire was about te sav te the young wife, "1 like jour spirit si much, that I've decided net te break your husband, but te make him rh h QStiln instead " Hut he never said it As for Kesnllnd, the flapper, every one felt merallv certain that she was going te be afflicted with a lnst-aet repentnnce nnd refonnntien. but instead lfhe slapped young Jerrv's fun-, mid Went nut In her old incorrigible nnniner ; And every time, throughout the four cts, that the action nnd conversation ft'f's nreund te "higher finance ' .in. I big business," nleng pomes .JerrV Lucy nnd JtenlInd with lines t h.'ir possess- a sparkle wlilidi no one knew Owen Davis possessed. 1 rriHE playing of these three parts is n matter of some difference of epm- wiiuiTi micKcir, as ,)err ? .Vsi i BiKv:: mmm fk P f 'Ll -K;i---t v rv ' 'IB ,'ft ' t--''?rB sV r . r ' ft. fJ3rV Mi iPnB' S ?$ jTjf Il B ' '9 V Pvk 7t , .i'H L.i -' . v m 4 f? v ---- C-ri rPD": -'V'' . P! CBp.'-j - HVi aPe- fe.?;"' s'. ilrriP:n"W-' , HBs:;i: P T ' iMi-i i5i4 TESSA KOSTA.-THE Mies 'SI I W ROSE eF STAMBOJL' PATRICOLA. --H-E ' 1 MM -' r ItefSl Uric Oct 9- KiiW - BKl' ?''.-; m Sit fri &TBKR tiv i,?j! y r ' -p rrik. n.caCHKw a 5-k " i$mm& Kk KJKi!.l AB 4ife?Ww lG, il!Pilk -stA-Rnl-l T l-Ki k wPi?:mHEB- J-. vfMlf W Vi k i'-; ''? 1JT.i ' Ek iPfc v -U-H - 'iiSrk -K VH fM 1!! 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E;R. - ; v9 I RUTH F1NDLAY. & 1 ijHHKl WlilWl " I "pomerevs past' m M vB--!C4 f i-lOf - v -iw Zi Gat-rick J aSl--ME -Mfl-HN-y-i j& ' ,4V rene 'Wwl ;' lfWgfH: KSM PERKY, t - i-t-l-l ? v' JKBj; LYNN FONTANNE "DULCY biiem." : t&HEl i , .' i I iiiiBl s ' 4nSv 1 i X I R10'aHv I ss t X Y 'HVT: ;s J w , "-.s X.X ,-liii' A' V s-9is;&7 v . '" Wrai----Lt . f- V SHRT f - - t. 4 1 1 TIBpHiwI ( HHt E1 1 maK3isr i " c. vhkv EflBMr It J!KrK t kgwr II SH vi " r y I , K' Ji U !-. nwl X. X 8MES v K i xr Sieas That Are Coming Te Philadelphia Soen ," with nagles. Orteliir tl The Czarina, Perin Kenne, nre.id "Itain," with Jeanne Onrrlclc "Hltchy-Koe," with Kamenil Hitcheeck, Shubvrt "The Hese of St.iinbeul," with Te.a Keta, Lyric "The Ucml-Vlrgln," with Hazel IUwn. Adelpht Ortnlirr 10 Harry Lauder, "v"n!nut "The. Bexar's Opera" Metro politan opera Heuse October "The Hetel Meuse," with France.1 White. Shubert Wlilter Hampden. reptrtelre. Walnut Cemlnx "Daffy Dill," with Frank Tltmey, Shubert. Pert and Su Kelten, jax artistes. In comedy, song nnd dances ; Cecil Ws Ws ten, dialect eenRs and stories; "VII "VII Ibke Blacksmith," with White, niack and Useless, novelty, and Class, Manning and Class, wire experts; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Billy Im Van and Girls, In mlnla mlnla ture musical comedy, and "Watch our Step," film feature. XIXON'8 QRANnThe headline fea ture 8 R musical novelty called "Flashes in Benplnnd.V with quintet pf singers, three men and two women. In music ranging from ragtime l opera; also, Bcbbv llnndall, songs nnd stories; Uddle Mnck and Clnlre p'Dennell, cemedv, "The Vlllage Nut"! "Thirty rink Teea." comedy nnd thrills In novelty; Frances nnd Ed wards, Juvenlle xylophenlsts ; Okla homa Four, cymnnsts, and usual plo ple jure, Including Larry Semen, In "Gelf," iilm jeemedy. ORPHEVit Ben Welch, character comedian, nnslsted hv Fmnk P. Mur phy, In play called ,"Pnls," will be the ncauuner of the opening bill ; also, HI Tv..ikntiniiM Uf......... ...! eIm. VTMaHB mv.viiuuik emivis turn eiiiju Auiiiy, revue, including nnnces, songs ana comedy; Daltem and Craig, In "Alad din's Lamp," singing, dancing nnd talking: James B. Donevan and Marie Lee, songs nnd dances, under title of "Doing Well, Thank Yeu"; Texas Four, singers; Gorden nnd Rica, feats and fun en a freak wheel; Morten Jewell nnd company, songs, dances nnd patter; film feature, "What's Wrong With the Women?" with star cast. NIXON Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, S.ischn. Platav nnd Louise Natalie, In Parisian dnnce creations; Sam Mann nnd company, In comedy skit, "Homo-Made Justlce" ; Rey and Arthur, comedy Jugglers. In "Fun In n Chinese Restauiant"; Diamond Family, songs nnd acrobatics; Mars Mars ten and Mnnley, comedy, "De Yeu Fellow Me?" nnd 111m feature. "The Vermilion Pencil," with Scssue Haya kawa; Thursday, Friday nnd Satur day, new bill, with Dddle Miller nnd company, Max Ferd's Review and Nathane nnd Sully as feature acts. KEYSTONE C. B. Mnddeck's produc tion of "The Sirens." with Jay EI EI wecd and Clay Hill and big company. la next week's headllner s also, farce travesty, "The Docter Shep." with Nat Farmim; Nlelnn and Bailey. "A Mevle Frelic1' ; Cramer and Grirnn comedians; Stanley and German, ac robatic offering, and Chapter B of serial film, "In the Days of Buffalo BUI," together with ether pictures. WALTON ItOOF Fay Marbe, versatile entertainer, will continue an chief at traction next week, with new songs nnd brilliant gowns; alse.em the pro gram will be Margaret Edwards, billed aa "the perfect girl." In novel dances, and Muriel Stryker, formerly promlcre danseuse with the Follies, in novel steps. FAT'S A comedy playlet, "Delilah and Samson," with the ancient episode brought up te date. Is the main fea ture of the bill. Har.el Haslan and cempnny are presenting It Alse, Green, Lang nnd Piser, singing and dancing skit: Pnyten and Ward, com edy novelty; McKay's Scotch Revue, a "breath from the heather," wlthspngs and dances; Norten and Wilsen, songs and dances and chatter; Toge, Japanese Juggler, and feature photo play, "Timethy's 'Quest," with star cast Burlesque CARtNO "Greenwich Village Revue," In two acta and eight scenes, by Sam Merris, called "Such Is Life." with Tem Henna and Ray Reed as featured comedians, nnd Corlnne Arbuckle 'as the leading woman, billed as the Broadway country girl." BIJOV "Drewn-Up Babies," with book by Scettv Frledel, a comedy mystery In two acts, with chorus of twenty, nnd cast headed by Betty Palmer, seubrette, and Frcldel and Geerge Broadhurst tin comedians. TPOCADEItO "Speedway Dlrls." with Llttle Jnckle Fields. Lew Gorden. Vera LaMar. Chlo Fentaln, Eleaner Cedy and Harvey Brookes In the leading parts. Minstrel;) DUMONT'S A new Batlre entitled "Tils' Fashion Revlew," with a group of models te display new gowns, as well as much gced comedy, will be offered next week. Emmett Welch will have new ballads, Charlie Beydcn and Jehn Lemuels new fun. PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION LEE & J. J. SHUBERT" SAMMJIIDrUT BEGINNING TUESDAY EVE.. OCT. 10th S. VlHIDtll I SEATS ON SALE NEXT TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 9 A.M. MESBRS. SHUBERT PRESENT SHUBERT MI RAYMOND HITCHCOCK IK HIS FIFTH FANTASTICAL FROLIC HITCH Y-KOO of 1922 AUDREY MAPLE MAY BOLEY EDYTHE BAKER LLORA HOFFMAN ALICE RIDNOR FRANKLYN BYRON into the Land of T.itnbe with all of the worst point-i of "Iiradle Alley." MEXT ucek lull in the l All 11..".. -"-, Ml i ...... .,.,-n um.-M.-ir, -is ,j,.m ,.,,, ....!..., e r.m-1-piMin i m )li.hin lst everyone It weul.I ceem. p.-rhnp., t,r , he faltered a bit in the Inst net t. tl1(. JiarrasMil ami entirely immoem n-rerwl party in Kninlind't i-leticnient. h-it ilint an lie fert'lvf-n and for?etten in .,. , pry of h k keen .ense of tin- droll m tl,, scene where he MeppH te the bre-ich , fn defend of his 8,ter. who Miff-ml from the malady commonly i-alleil "tin "tin meriunc nfter." It seemed t us that Martha Ma.li Ma.li en, as tin. flapper hu,. , , , least photegraphienlly real, wns qifp New People Jlj'1"";1 "'I'lTerenf J 4 V rr n. I'nreiiue w have rjj US I . fec,, " "" Mane' ladder' Cast Mure Audin r ,.,. I . ., , ,'rnn spoke of her fntier ns "Dnde" in Mr. (lalsuertln 's , "Skin CJnnie." Ilv the nunc token, she seemed the met interestlns, but many ethers took exception, nnd new, we iin derstand, MIsh Cntnernn herwlf In bcin rusbwl t. tlie part, being at present oil ' ber way from KiirIiiiiiI, i And Anna Mitrstnti, at the flaxen Jlhlred sister, who tested the punch tee freely lias already cone, and Cen-tum-c! 8haw Is In her part, plnvin tin. Mine ytiu miicn pieimiiiu reaaty. In mentienliiK these 'jnun; people no slur Is Intemled for Deris Keimm. i thft fentnri.,1 nbiver. ni ,l,nH i ! (Npf the east. '1 hey strive neblj, hut IllUt II1U llil 111! LUIIlllf I1H llltlll' Vint Ipients of the weakeM norllen of the avls piny, lliey must ndwine,. the et, and de It in the face of emc of cleverest juvenile remedv the ine j recently seen. The plot bows te the ' netly, , , rXTENDUD reference te "Pnrndlse p Alley" l fortunately net needed, ,Lce that Ill-fated ntusieal remedv iiawi Its brief existence tonight at the .Jmbert for geed and nil. It W an cv ijient case of a "loe.miieli.bonk" eyr, ami aliire neither tlie nu-ii nor 7 cast, nor tlie settitms are mure than Vwtfe, the result Is illetnwln';. 'L'lie ajftf rtancliVJ or l-rtinltl.vii larnum. vceanieiial nnd sperndlu Hash of conscientious wei-k of, must go, unfortunately, mntj be something of a r (oral tiicninrni iin- lien, hut the oleirfuy irc': trill he ;r the it t cue. Oh Meiulni), October l. no Jcii rAan firr thrntrti hair Mtc at traction "The C;aiina." v ith 7)eni A'riijic. eemei tn the It rami ; a neic jilin rntitliii "Ilain" opens at the (larii-'K; "'I he Pemi-Virein" mtirki the sea tan' i ilebut at the Adclphi, and the Sihubert ami f.liie teill have, weerdinn tn the latest bulletin, a timc Uaymend Ilitehenek rrvue aiut "The Jiose of Stamboul," mpccttvtly Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions FORREST "Sally" ZlcpfeM comedy Mitcist. with Martljn Mlllt-r nnd L.?cn Krrel a" the featured pl.iern and Wnlter Cutlett. Falre Hlnne. Irvine Kh-hei nn-1 etherj In the eat. Musit b .IrreniH K -rn, ballet niuelc In Vlete'r Herbert and book by Guy Iiolten Shows That Kemaln I.yitlC "Marjelalne " muslc.il version rf romantic cemcd5. "Pomander V.'.il!: ' with I'tu;v W'ed, Franli Meul.in an-1 Lennex Paw le U'AI.Sl'T "I'p the Ladder," comedy drama of modern life, b Owen Dals. with .i cast headed by charming Deris Kcnynn UROAl) "nulc." ie.in,' ICiufman Marc i'enn-Ily eemed lilt, with Lynn Kont.ume nt the jguiir ladv who til'il te stralshten out her husbands lii.slrifHs uffalrs. (JARRIf'K "Petnenj's I'.-ust n-w (r,ni(d. by Cl.ire Kumm.r with !'.' bind Yeuni; and Lauia llepu Crews headiiiR the ciibt. Vuiidi'xiile U V nnnil S Kitty Uener, with bpr vihter Hen and ner brother. Ted. will ireent a danilnir act, wlilih also (enialni MnH. -allwl "A I.c-iriie of S"i t: St-p- " n-'Xt week's he.idllner Al Jee Cook, comedian, in en of his famlllir tr.iAesty uet . Mies I'.itrleela. s-1 ngs and lelin s-lfrtlens; VauRhun I'omfert. tenor, and .Ilmmli lone-t, planlMt, local r.lki. Lewis nnd Oor-len, In "Are Yeu Married '" a ent-uct comedy. b Hilly U Vun and II Al K.is. Alevnmlerx ana jenn Smith, surjirlse offering . Huhi11 and lj.ilit, comedy and acrobatics, Mai( Sovereign, neelt, and usunl plc turei. (ll.elii: Hva Tanuua headx the bill at Hilt thfatie mxt week, wllh a n-w batch of 1.CHR- nnd Htunnlni; new , iiewiih, "be Is nwslited by a Jazz or-I Thes-tra, al-e, "Cupid en Deck." mu- ' slcal fan-e cemed , Morgan and Lewis In a skit, with Minn and chat ter- Saler Olrls, new hours arid' (lautes. .Marine nnd Hebby, the lat , ter a trained iI'jb. In neelty, Tower and Dariell, comedy eddltj , "State room 1!'." scenic comedy plaet, Harry Antiiin. Philadelphia enter tainer, and thu jeri;alllH Trie, sliaip sliaip sliaip shoetcrs. ' Al-hEOUUNY "The Kid Krem Ma- . drld " a nnnance of old Spain, with ' round . neiikh and ian'F prtBuituii hv David namesiiy. wuu a caav HAZEL DAWN. "THE DEMI-VIRGIN" AdclpVii Oct.? "-lies and dances, Ilnynca nnd I5ccU, mirth and ineledv Oklahoma Four, iiiiv.tlfi 'P.mllmcy rn fhn tl.lnrh ' ' CROSS KEYS Monday. Tuesday and Wedn"dav "Hubeville," rural musi cal comedy, with bli; cemp-my Is headllner ; alHe, Ilebblns Family, novel comedy effering: Sully nnd Kennedy, comedy s-klt, "Sheet Me" ; Adele Oswald. In "A Seng Cycle of Manhattan" , Mack nnd Narry, skit. The hauffeur and Ills Fare"; Staf Staf eord, Leuis; and company, In songs I and dincfs, Thursday. Friday and 1 .Saturday, bill .s headed by Harry Ttemni Itcview melange of fclnglni;, r niedy and daneinc also Geeri;a PEQGV WOOD -WARelOLAINE Lyf-le. " Itosener, character Impressionist; Four Miners, melody, nnd ethers. WILLIAM VENN Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Joe Helland nnd Cathleen O'Den, in sIiirIiik nnd talk lnR skit, "Ain't Nature OrnndV" will head the bill ; film feature is "Come On Over," with Colleen Moere; nlse, First Philadelphia PRESENTATION STARTING MONDAY, OCT. 2nd MAT. DAILY 2:15 SwfeffWfeal Limited Engagement Come Early We Start at 6 : 30 tiring a Grouch Hell Cure It! ,, wrt - w jt. t Take a Deep Breath You'll Need " J S A RIO i 77 iiemleil bv Jimmy dlldea and .lay and Dorethy Hendricks, film feature Is What's WreiiR With the Women'"' with biK 'asl headed by Will' n ' l.nckaje; also. "Four Queens and a Jeker," with Carl Frnngls and bi I enst . Varden nnd I'erry, A I! F live wires. In hours and fun nnd iliinces. Heward and Lewis, farce of- i ftrliiB. "Oe Yeu Like Me'" ; Twe Karls, in novelty liROAPWAY Jimmy Can-, "doctor of melody." with his orchestra, is fea !,... nil week as a jazz headllner Monday, Tuesdny nnd Wednesday, iiltn feature is "lour iiehi i-rienu fMThe Whole World )&$?(( ls Listening In m Hi SltSi irj.L-A nuiltnrinuiiir r-inc-v ' frjSi rniwci.rnia rinsJ ftf Ifa iZVO-V VW' m&i wm A"' V vccasIeunl i &. p WlthA m with Vera ciorueu , uriiicn, nun ami company. .J", comedy skit "The Honeymoon"; Four .Miners, hnrmoie . Donald mill llryben, novelty. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, lllm fen- 'Mn Hinrin. wruii v lriimiL Vnllt and Heuse I'eters; also, Hemer Dliksen and Fleienee 'liBiptcst, mu sical comedy faverltss, HA comedy. ADI0 SHOW LU LU TEMPLE Bread and Spring Garden Strceta ENTIRE WEEK, OCT. 2 te OCT. 7, INC. tub rinsT punuc oim'ehti nit or hkhin.i thk MOST BBNaATlO.SAL IKVKNT.ONS OK THE CtSNrUltr API" NEW NOVELTIES MnHA SEE niUJADCASTING KABSll Deers Open Monday, Oct. 2, at Noen te 10:30 P. M. all week, cleslnjr en Oct. 7 inclusive Sfel ADMISSION AFTKRNOONS'25c In fer, MllVIIiJOIl EVE.MNGS, 50c Te ml m & m wmi IWlA. f..u fm VW l-.Ii mm Vr. ,xri- ri K. S. I1YRD CO Manarert iiruitHK ui.nn. u. Tax t 'ai IVi ? , v ri VM-m WA Vr?ASTA mm mm mts mm T A R0L1I0RINO REVUE IN 9 ACTS AND 20 80ENEB WITH AN ELECTRIFYING COLLECTION OF TALENT BRENDEL AND BERT BILLY RITCHIE O'HANLON & ZAMBOUNI THE ELLSWORTHS SWANSON SISTERS JOYCE WHITE BARD AND PEARL MLLE. HELENE CHARLES JACK SQUIRES HELEN KERN LEWIS HECTOR DENNY DARE BENNY LEONARD THE WORLD'S LIOKTWEIOHT CHAMPION AND A OOROEOUS OATHERINO OF DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES MAX and MORITZ THE WONDERFUL APE MEN AND THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIANS LYRIC LAST WEEK JOHN HENRY MEARS P r ? & c n.-6 & l i m POP. MATINEE, WED., 50c te $1.50 MATINEE TODAY lest Seals, $2.00 BEGINNING linunfiv IAI AmL i m h f- LV8ICC ev MUSIC 6V HUGO FELIX Ouk Ppgv Wnnn V " ADAPTBP, "" w - " v- ii iiviiiuw'i iv 1wKsm9 . tf Mu,cJo0ZeZ LblMNUA kAWLt i&of Leve and Laughter. ! FRANK. MOULAN FEMININE &LOSSOMS OF RARE BEAUTY 2 WEEKS ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY, OCT. 9, SEATS THURSDAY Prices, Evei., SOe te IJ.60 Pep. MU. Wed. Beit Seatt, 51.50 Sat. Hat. Beit Seats. $3 The Menri.x Shubert Preient Their Oreateit N. Y. Century Theatre Hit TESSA JAMES MARION KOSTA BARTOM (GREEN N THE NEW VIENNESE OPERETTA AIFI DUI Beginning Monday, October 9 MUtLrnl SEATS MONDAY, BOX OFFICE OPEN 9 A. m. Opening efihe Season. I2?P MAITHURSW0 PRICtS nine n bvcj jnr inn rire MATINEE SATURPAY BEST 2. a l.ae AAOST FAMOUS PLAY IN AMERICA OilHAZEL DAWN GLENN ANDERS ALICE HEGEMAN KrtTMMPTM DOUGLAS BOBBY WAIbUN WAiyilTSHHH mmum miWftitemia CC WANAMAKERtf BILL PHONf WAUIUItlVi Matinee Today Beginning Monday Second Wwk WILLIAM A. BRADY'S COMEDY DRAMA HIT ht OWEN DAVIS ll. . ME bbI I l aJt 'OitK DOQ.IS KENYON THE ORIGINAL CAST FROM THE PLAYHOUSE NEW YORK BAO.GAIN MAT. WE0-50teIP Dl-a. lu-n H KJ rr riif ) MfriSYVC BtACHFD WHAT THE PAPERS SAY- THESR0 SI6NWILLS00NBE OUT inquirer Kz Deceived with deafening laughter .". A PLAY OF THE HOUR WITH ITS HOMELY TRUTH AND SIMPLE NT''vcOucfjn. A PLAY JUST FILLED WITH BRILLIANT M0MENTS--Ovrf recieved BY A packed house THAT WAS GENUINELY PLEASED'- Ledger Hlittieri t NI6HTS-50,2P0 SAT.MAT-50iieiL50 COMIWfi OPT. IA nMC WEEK 'ONLYwWw mmmwi smwm AND HIS OWN COMPANY OF INTERNAI !"- w I fcKiMirjbKtj NIGHTS SOtm&SO -MATS' WED'WUaSjMjT- 504x02.00 irw iibuw. vni.oxae -A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTIOr WmmWawLv 'mjWwlAn CHESTNUT STREET BELOW IKK BTHEET VAUDEVILLE THAT LEADS THE WORLD! Mat. NEXT WEEK'S TIME-TABLE OF STARS! Night iiie i l!5 " in tST :? sitrr SifO 8:19 SlSS 4:1S 4715" 4:80 OBOHESTRA AEBOP'8 FABI.Ee and TOPICS OF THE DAY MAC SOVEREIGN a European novelty RUSSELLT& DEVITT aoremedians I "ARE YOU MARRIED?". A NEW ONB-ACT FnAYLKT riMLADULl'MIA'H FAVOUITE AMEUIOAN TENOR VAUGHN COMFORT WITH JIMMIE JONE3 AT. THE PIANO THK JM.MlTAlltK DA.NC1NO FAMILY KITTY DONER WITH SISTER ROSE & BROTHER TED DONER IN "A I.rcAOPE OF SONO RTF.rB" ' TUB SC1.NTILI.ATINU MKI.ODISX MISS PATRICOLA IN A VOrAT, AXP IXBTRUMKNTAI, HBPgnTOIRB TUK UUMOIU3T JOE COOK , THK ONK MAN IVAUDEVII.r.H SHOW" THE ALEXANDERS & JOHN SMITH I'tlEUBNT "KVEKYTIUNO THAT IH" PATHE NEWS V Mhewe llillr, 2 A 8 Inriiinrn. EXIT MARCH lll ll III? in li7 tin t:te titt i6l 10:15 ll.BO. Ta 1'. M. 1'rlCFK. tint.. HOc Jk i.'. HmiIk en HhIp One Wrck -fn Ailranre. Iluxei. Hllc. MKhte. sep ta I'henv Kllhert 3108. PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES FRED n. NIXOX.XIRnMXOKB. Mimmtlnn Dlnrtnr. THOMAS M. T.OVK. tlen'l Mp Bread nci MONDAY EVCt, Buiem p0p. Mats., Wed. &Sat. FORREST SECURE YOUR BEATS AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL ORDER AND AVOID THE SPECULATORS WHO FOLLOW THIS ATTRACTION FROM CITY TO CITY FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ZIEGFELDS GREATEST SUCCESS MAMiyf MILLER i mu Tf pnnAi " bNKWh M sf?J2r THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY ORGANIZATION THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWNt THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST' PLAYED TO CAPACITY FOR 8 YEARS AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM. NEW YORK A-mii'iim JLuyr m. k r" p PfcB MM POPULAR PRICE MAT. TODAY G A RR I C K &eexetk LAST WEEK Cbcatnut A Juniper Sti. v "AN UNDILUTED JOY."-north American. SAM. H. HARRIS rrcent. ROLAND YOUNG AND LAURA HOPE CREWS IN CLARU KUMJirER'R SPAHKLINQ PLAY POMEROY'S PAST LAST POPULAR PRICE MATINEES WED. AND SAT.. 77c TO $2.00 ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH SEAT SALE THURSDAY SAM H. HARRIS PRESENTS , RAIN nd A New Play Founded en WILLIAM SOMERSET VHUOHAM'S STORY. MISS THOMPSON." Dv JOHN COLTON and CLEMENCE RANDOLPH s with JEANNE EAGLES Including: Helmea, Katherlne Breeke. Shtrler Klnr. Frlti 'elav. Rebert Kelly. Kent Thurbrr. Emma Wilcox. Xathryn Kennedy. Ohlaf Whltehawk. H. B. Quoaley, Stagad by Jehn P. WlUlama. ...--.- lMilnrlln-t HaillOV .Vllllami. Rebert Elliet. Hareld Heeler, POPULAR PRICE MAT. TODAY RROAD 85S LAST WEEK LAST POPULAR PRICE MATS. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY POSITIVELY LAST 10 CHANCES TO ENJOY "Dze g-tsyes"- comedy I ever ,5c? jv" J300TZ 2ffen?ret .-- DUICY th WITH Zy GEORGE S KAUFMAN and. MARC CONNELLV Mmwts e W WEIRDIES!" AND A BRILLIANT COMPAW f COMEDIANS (Direction Geerge C. Tyler and H. H. Frana) Seats Thursday LYNX FOATArW Limited Engagement Beginning MONDAY, OCT. 9. ClIAItl.CS FUOHMAN l'llKSENTH DORIS KEANE IN THE CZARINA" A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS DY MELCHIOR LENQYEL AND LAJOS BIRO ,, "UUi Keane li superb In a meit crorgeeuily entertaining comedy." New Yerk World. FOR BENEFITS AT THE BROAD, FORREST AND OARRICK THEATRES, APPLY TO THE OENERAL OFFICE. BROAD ST. THEAIRE ACAnr.MY OF MI'SMI. 13J.D23 FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Tburhdny i:trnlnxn, (lit. 8(1, Ne. IB, Dec. 14. Jan. 18. l'rli. Holelstai KOCIIANHKI. VlnllnUt M'.M.llINd Vlullnlat IVIHil'N. Henrnnu M-.VITZltl. 1'l.mlat WACiNKK I'IKK.ltAM Mth holeKU TlrKels for i.erlca.$n sn, $7 .10. M. jr.be, n 7,-,, llnaei, Jn7..r.n. $e X I te. .New en ml, nt Hpmie'h and Aciidcmy Checks te (lee. T. llaly. M.YU1C MATlJNISJi; LUUAX "MARJOLAINE" Frank Meulan .. NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH Conductor Albert Ceatca Curat Conductor LAST 2 PERFORMANCES ACADEMY OF MITRin 8. JIUROK PRESENTS THE Grand Opera Company j,lu xcuuunuti, UIKECTOR . TODAY "LA JU1VE" (The Je TONIGHT "CZAITS BniDK' RUSSIAN MAT: wets) Tickets, SJ.00 te $3,00. at Academy nnd WEDNESDAY EVE., OCT. U. AT 8:15 necitai MISCHA ELMAN rn.eU, Tlceti 60e te 80. Sale begin. Men., Oct' 8d. at Academy & Heppe'.. ni9 Chfitnui: Perirv Weed. T.nne Pawle. SAM UUITIII?I'i Mat. Today Si uiiuiiuui La.t Time Tonight "PARADISE ALLEY" rrnted bv Carl Carltnn. nreducer of Irene WALNUT MATINEE TODAY ITrtunui BOe TO II BO "UP THE LADDER" with DORIS KENYON FORREST LAST MAT. & EVG. WerIReu.cate,t SPICE OF 1922 Vale.ka Ruratt, Nan Halperln, Oeenle Price NEXT MONDAY SEATS 8ELLINO ZIEOFELD TRIUMPH HAKIfcXN MU.I.L11 In LEON ERROL SALLY" fJARUTriC POPULAR PHICE U1V1Uj1V MATINEE TODAY ROLAND YOUNO LAURA HOPE CREWS MmX" '' POMEROY'S PAST liROAD l1" MAT. TODAY THE BRILLIANT n II T f V COMEDY HIT U -w ' with LYNN FONTANNE llmerlU Abe.eTlifalrea, Aimlr llfnrHtIfP(.Cj f WBSOTOlrf RtftHKD ENTERrAINMrW "ROOF r.lr. ft. HnluriliM, Tele-Ud FAY MARBE BcMtfM MARGARET EDWARDS "inn I'lJiirrcT nun," MURILL STRYKER ' FORMERLY l'lir.llli:n IIA.MJUlt WITH 7,ll:(IK'KI.I fOI.I.IKH IT BIJOU bin and Hare. M.t, Dally rhlla.'i Rial Burma ThtJtir. Juit a Short Str.ll Frem M.rk.t Strut . Next Week A Veritable Whirlwind of Mirth. Celer. Utility -nd Mu.ie f "GROWN-UP Mi- DA DICC" WITH SCOTTIE FRIEDEL & GEORGE BROADHURST ALSO 20 Yeun. Shae.lr. Girli 20 WeUnetd.y BOX I NO Frimr,. Th'irdy--1'TH P TO VIU)" DUMONT'S";'?'." , Alien i:l-.. ? Iliin. TliilN .Hit . "." EMMETT WELCH Mimtreh Matin DOI'INO 'IIIK lMll'KHI Kll' 1AUV.AUCIVU ..ijue.N'I'INIC WANCB" 1 M M !