ffP K ,WC7 (' V. "m?ij(s . VIUJ- j,'- C" fliiVte te Photoplay (or the Week te Come I New Photepbn miNLKY"Te Hsve "i"1.. te. Held," iiuriutlen of Mary Johnsten' fa tXSr romance of early Virginia col cel col SKStlen. with Bert Lytell and Betty finetHb supported by Theodere Kes. fefl w" J Fergusen and Raymond Hatten am a vrey "Silver Wings." a atery .of ithtr love and family Jevotlen, with fury Carr In ths leading wis, sup Mrted hy Jne Themas, Percy HaW fen Erneet Hllllard, Hegern Lytten Sk .eme of the Carr children. RLTOS "Under Twe Flags," taken -TS!" .,n.-iii5 in AlererlA. Prlncllla Dean l he ftar. with Jnmee Kirk-, TLa n Brrtle Ccell. i weed n Bertie cceii. I mit.ACE "On the High Seas," by the ' HVIa atae-e dramatist. Edward She-' inn with Jack IItu' uoreiny .Ual fen 'and Mitchell Lewis featured. apcADIA "L-evc Is an Awful Thing," Comedy erf modern life, with Owen Moere, Supported by Marjerle taw and kftthryn Perry. itcTOMA "Vex Big Stakes," a atery "of the eanda of Arliena, with Tem Mix In the leading role. mraEUT "His Back Against the wall" a comedy 'drama centering about a tailor named Jeremy Dice, Jnd featuilng Raymond flatten. Previously Reviewed arnVE "The Pr'aener 'of Zenda," Antheny Hepe's fammis romance, UI wetsdV R Ingram, with a cast neaded by Iewls ritene and Alice Terry, CAPITOL "The Face In the Feg," Boten Blackle thriller, with Lionel Barrymore, Leuis Wethelm, Lewoll Sherman and Seena Owen. ALU Ait Bit A --Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. "The Face In the Feg," , With Lionel Jiarryme , anurjuBjr, ytldar and Saturday, "The Leng Chase," with Ralph Graves. MARKET 8TRBET Monday. Tuea- "day and Wednesday, "In the Name of Sw Law." with Ralph Lewis: Thurn dav. Fr.day and Saturday, "The Mas qutrader," with Quy Hates Pest. IMPERIAL Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday, "Stranger Than Fiction." with Katharine MacDonald : Thurs day. Friday and Saturday, "The Bend Bey," with Dick Barthelmeaa, MBEAT NORTHERN and COLONIAL Mente Crlste," plcturlxatlen of Al exandre Dumas' romance, with Rebert McKlm. Estelle Tayler and Jack Gil bert. W0CV8T ."Leves of Pharaoh," Em est Lubltsch'a spectacular production, with Emll Jannlngs as Egyptian king and Dagny Servaes as the heroine. MlVOLl Monday, Tueaday and Wed nesday, "Abcve All Law," foreign feature: Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. "The Cowboy and the Lady." with Mary Miles Mlnter. ULMOST Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Invisible Fear." with Anita Stewart; Thurnday, Fri day and HaturdAy. "Twtf Minutes te Ge," with Chnrlea Ray. MtXOX'S AMBASSADOR Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Ievei ui i Pharaoh," with Emll .Tannings ; Thurwlay, Friday and Saturday, "Tim iWufy und the Lady," with Tem Moere. 9EDAR Monday, "The 'up of the Morning," with tflndys Walten : Tues day, "Don't Shret" : WeJncaday. "Paid Bark": Thursday. "Caught Bluffing" ; Friday. "Went of Chicago" ; Saturday. "The Leng Chance." OOUSEUM Monday and Tuesday, "Cameren of the Royal Meunted'1 ; Wednesday, "West of Chicago": Thursday and Friday, "Seng of Life" ; Saturday, "The Leng Chance." tVUBO Monday. "Little Eva As cends," with Uareth Hughes; Tues day, "Glass Houses" ; Wednesday, out or tne Hiient North": Thursday and Friday. "The Three Musketeer, with Douglas Fairbanks; Saturday, "Disraeli," with Geerge Arils. tTRASl) "Human Hearts," rural drama, with Heuse Peters In the lead ing rcle. UXTY'.VIltTH 8TRBVT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Rich Men's Wives' with Heuse Peters. IEAUKR Monday and Tuesday. "Al ways the Weman," with Betty Camp ion; Wednesday and Thursday. "A Talur-Mnde Man": Friday and Sat-! urday. "Sun of the Wolf." I . rrem eoneoi te "carmen" i hrery remantic: school girl with a!fin pf""1. and Uenevleve Hughe!, eel of triumpli in opera, H- Auwng the actors, (jeerge Horn Hern ps from tut convent luw, w!i0 V tl,e ',nrt of ,Teb' l" ftfn" nod veire dreams but net tnanv stena rrnm ,,, nnimn. te the leading role in "Carmen." Hur-h.tured. a3 the besinning of the career of Catherine (itierrn, who will be featured the riiestnut Street Opera Heuse In Herman Timberg'a frolics et iv.., next weeK Miss (iucrra, who is the daughter of n Italian neblemna, was n pupil nt'tw revival of this famous comedy br when Miguel Kostia. a director of t lie rss j-m& .m a i . ui r .e v'ii.ciii ui i up riisiers ei All Italian Operatic Society, heard her sing tt a school concert. He was se im- PJfd with the voice and dramatic ability of the sixteen -year-old singer' teenth centuries mode outstanding sue- tint he asked permission of the Mether 'cases in the principal role of Sir ilea punerler for Miss Quern te play the Overreach. E. L. Davenport was gen leading role in "Carmen" xvMrh th i.. i... n.inninni mU nf Nl nile' operatic society wns putting en. As,0f Zii", " ."".e "nisnea school, she de- i,i-,i - : , :, " r-i i nd . .nJiPi ''ni."'"'6 '? "rew1 SrfwSL-R;ga w,.,h en of tb SBn ' Cerle opera companies Miss Crethsrs' Recerd Miftft nflAriAl n.Ak.U .-Al "s-irn "icirv. '"Vi"'' w?r. Bloomington, 111. Her ambition te be come an actress piempted hern te go te SI.i r nm, tnke n course of in Hf In , Hchoel of acting. After rrtduatlen she became one of the In- jructers and one of the stage directors, l Was 111 tlllu nnrlnH W K l. writing began. 8b began by writlni ene.ct plays that were ucted by pupil lilr !l001 ' their regular perform- w.,t. iM success of these shorter b& 1eC0,",aBed Miss Crethers te at timpt longer plays, and "The Three of VI WNS UplAn nll m durp T.r u "' , 'Ul' ,nnu n pro pre jucer in niter Lawrence, who ! KtrlrfcS 0t .r1:n,L"Th? Ceml" "t Mrs. br ' mlfi fo,,eweil In rapid succession bnt i, "rr."."lnerB.' ei wiiien the ntl T'""" "re T,... .,wn,5r ""rh' "cart of 1'nddy Tin,; " HlU. '" V "Once Upen id "3U V.2 .t.b9r C"re'" sickens," iea T nd "3U East. Keltfi Act Held Ovsr The enuazement nt nm, ,!, Bd the tilersderf Symphenists has T0 COntlllllPll tnr II uiuv.,,,1 iiml.'nl II I' Keith's Theatre. This is the lirst uppearanrn in ihn v... c... mi,.. u,. m the (Slersderf Sjinphentsts. The S'ter ere a family greun. includlnir uraa ti..i. . -v nieicrs enu two brothers, each pnjpiH,M ntuslclnn. ulaylns vari an DUB wiiruments. Fer fevernl years they "ve been appearing in tin) West in XL "Ji!"1 "Wretlng n tlicatre of their if L ,,y utB ,,, '!"' fnnily group LIm?''J;"" leuring vaudevllle since h.!ix ,U8ll -utt.vs. Miu Rebert waaed a dance revue for two years nnd ??i?m'l,Bc.ncr Initial appearance h.n,l.Albcr' r'. mistress of both 13 !?,nn nni1 Kn'lnn schools und one IDS fltlKKf ll Il.l ..... ...... ,11. .1 e the American stage. The New Frinrn Ulhli nlW ter " Heeling interval In "The Ire ?,!"i new ftt Hhubert Then b,i ?,d Frnces White, of rompers "meip'.rt"CM- I" " In her pises ene e.'V?w' n,0r', 'veleped Frances, llensiJ8?ble I.elng geuutne emo eme ni fn Jfl'"'. W" Wfi"" l"nd set hfrt. ,.oc,k4ef ,h." Ked eW ten-twenty Hart.Vr,t.y' . 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November 1, at the Acmlemy of Music, mntlnec nml evening, te nee Stuart Walker's production of 'The Heek of Jeb," which the Hr.vn Mnwr Alumnae Asm ciatinn of Eastern Penimyhnnin is bringing tn Philadelphia fur the benefit of the alumnae regional scholarship. Stuart Wnlker has found drnnintlc inspiration in one nf the leant nieilcrn sourreM, the lllble, taking the treinon treinen treinon deus spiritual drama et .Teb. he has trnnsplntited It from the pages of the King .fames version tn n modern the atre stage, and, together with beauti ful music and extraordinary light ef fects, lias accomplished Miinethlng well nut nt the nnllnnrv. The wHlcinn-i who render this music include: Jenn Orlnff. n descendant of the royal house of Ktisrln: Leonera L'et Hampden's Next Revival Welter Hampden's appearance in "A New Way te Vaj Old Debts" next Wednesday at the Walnut, marks the , - vm MM,n,'r 8inc lssa when E1- win Beeth last played it. Ne the great English-sneaking at the seventeenth, eighteenth an :cariy nit i actors of I nnil nlnn- his day and Edwin Beeth's father' n.0 wen renown in this character. Hut aiSO wen renown in una cuarncier. iu the actor who mode the deepest Im cressien in the role in England wn pressien in the role in England was the inCOinparODie ivuraunu emm Keen's biographer, writing of that actor's memeruble revival nt Drury Ijrne in 1810. seys: "It threw ladles' in the side boxes Inte hysterics, nnd Lord Ilyren himself into a convulsion fit. One veteran actress was se over powered by the Inst speech of Sir (tiles that she absolutely fainted en the stege." Actress a Star Swimmer , Hetty Williams, a brunette beauty among the "Sally" butterflies at the Ferrest, was formerly directress of swimming at the Yeung Women's Christian Association in Ucnnnntewn and has taught classes in Baltimore, , Detroit nnd Dayton. Shu uas giving exhibitions in the big tank at Madlsun Siiunre (Jnrden. New Yerk, when Zieg- feld selected her for the "Midnight Frolic," later transferring her te "Rnllv" at understudy for Doleres. She is the girl who swam Hampton Hends, seven miles, in choppy water, in two hour nnd thirty -right minutes, , the first person te accomplish the feat. . Iler average t.pccd of n mlle in twenty- I two minutes bents the best record of Vera Neue. famous English leng-ills-tnnce swimmer. Hebble Denne, one I of the little white meili dancers in "Sally." is also accomplished in nntn nntn teriul sports. She Is from Denver und Lave exhibitions of high diving in San Francisce nnd Southern California. Hallewe'en Celebration MARDI CRAS PARADE AND TANGO CONTEST AT Philadelphia Arena nTir0n,yM,SlivE,TCeSTH. Tueaday Evening, Oct. 31 $500 IN PRIZES Coiluree niil un M1 . 8 o'clock, followed bx continuum dancing at the Arena TICKETS fOlt PARADE. 11.00 Including Itanrlag Auaplcca V ftj;ift.md and "M wjta Cultei Merchants' Attn.. 144 Be. S.d St. Phene Belmont 8701 Net neceuarr te reaakt4 te par ticipate la dancing. LULU TEMPLE PINAFORE Oprrrttu 2AT- EVK- , fc. Nev. 11 .v. nnBT AND HITLMVAN TIAatamwmmlM si H.PpVa. lilt Cheat, .TOW dfn,9C ... OvjneIW&OTG. aWaaaaaaW- '. . X ?W&aamaaaWaaaaaaWm .4ul EVENING PUBfcIC .tftwr I AM AWFUL BMIHiK. ' .iwt. ' iSHrr PiaB THING WngV&mV Waaaaam : '" -JMM ARCADIA llt maaWS." ' ' B . sssiiw.siiiiia- -. iait' jik' 'sssiiiiiiiiiiiK. j . ssssiiiiiiiiiB i S3- fe; SW'V:.',' S RICH MECS WIVtS Reeves Shew at Casine Al Reeves comes te the Casine The ntre next ueck with his "Henuty Shew." With his faithful banjo nnd his popular "Ohe Me Credit" whim sies, the producer heads hiw own com cem I'nny. which includes Ocergp AVnrd nnd Ilildn Olies, featured iiune.lian nnd seuhrette; Mnrks, Tally nnd .Murks, ec J'htric 'comedians, slngern and dancers: Maybelle (Jibson. prima dennit ; I,i iMckmnn, charnctcr cemediim; IMlth Murray and Klinere Mnrshull. lca.-lhiK women. FAY' ?A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTIONS!" wuMSmxi CHESTNUT" STREET ALL-STAR BILL OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES! NEXT WEEK E. F. ALBEE ANNOUNCES FOR A LIMITED AMEBICAN TOUR MLLE. GERMAINE MITTY & TILLIO THE PREMIERE DANCERS OF FRANCE IN A SURPRISING AND EXQUISITE COMBINATION OP THE CLASSIC, DRAMATIC AND ACROBATIC DANCING ART. JAMES THORNTON I "THANK YOU, DOCTOR" MfRT A .IKSTKn" IIKTAIM:ll Milt .iMOM) WV.vA RENEE ROBERT&GIERS-DORF SYMPHONISTS TICK MOST M-A-HA'MnV'U. MfSir WD nAXCE HIT OK THB VBAR FLORENCE BRADY "MILKS OK BMH.FS" FERN REDMOND & H. WELLS AESOP'S TABI-V" I PATHE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! JACK McGOWAN or "ieve irssT" fake, in eemb or bone XOV. 6 GRAND TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY JUMLEE1 3 hhe nll)r. i! A H I'. M. ITIiJ-i. Mt.. si.ne. 111 lIlCIHtirUt nrsiiie n - HO wiaBfiillCEVETlTNOS. 7 & Vauriiasn AW VVTnW 4tHT SJEkT WEEK-THfc BRgAbWAY MUSICAL COMEDY STAR CORINNE TILTON In "A rOHO HFVITE" LE MAU'.E It JO-NEtT CABTLETON MACK THE BRICKLAYERS" Pretentml br Leenard Oauner riRRT WEST FHILADELPKIA UHOWINO HURRICANE'S GAL FEATUXINO DOROTHY PHILLIPS hut, emnarn -nnmn'T Bervlee VIRGINIA BEAUDSLKY ORIENTAL INTERPRETATIVE DANCES JACK WHITK In "THE OLD BEADED BAO" Mason-Dixen "Seven" Ameriei'e Waader Taraattle 'Orekeitra maWm Brlee, II Saturday, 11.50 Wstsl IiED(E-PHILADBil'PHIA, gATUBDAY,. OCTOBER 28. 1928 LOVE5 OF PHARAOH LOCUST tRosTmeTiH Hatteax wHtS GACK AOAINST THB. WAUL REGENT M. W. Tayler's Birthday Mnrsliall W. Tnjler. general man f.Rcr of J. Fred ZUunicrmnn & Hejir' tht'iitrlcnl enterprise., will celebrate his Hfty-r-ereml birtlidny next Tnei-day. lid was born in Philadelphia en Octo ber :tl.ilS"0, and was educnted nt the Friends' Central Scheel. Desiring te enter the thentrienl business and tour I In- country, he left home when he was sixteen jcar. old ami joined the Sells' Ilrethers Circus, remaining with It until lie became treasurer, and made I the trip te the Pacific Const. "BELOW 18TK STBEET M. EUGENE WW nVE.PT Pr.ATI.lTP litMI 'I'll TIIEMKNIIOl'S Ht.'l'CKSSI TANARAKIS ".rvKATtnv t nw wewn i im:rt CLAUDE ANDERSON & LEONA YVEL NEWS I TOPint OF THE 1UY AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! ' Mc. llexen, . Nhthti. 80i te ", ., , . . . . , ","""' '"'we JlU'Tt OaVii -wramsj The (bming Shew DRAMATICALLY TALENTED ATTBAOimB LADIEB OF SOCIAL EXPERIENCE TO PLAY PROMINENT AND SECONDARY PARTI WITH LOUYSINIAN BKAKESPIAR COM. PANY at RluCarlten HnifH of thin rltr ami Nlw Vurb (Mlv. im wtll itw in Mi. nn.i... .. iliictlen te be uraavnted ut Hetel Aater. vt New Viik nlae nl Wiuhligten Jlnltlmere. W(F inlinlen, llMtmi ami Nw Hatni-Clrand Hall ruuma nf ilrat'iliit liutfln. (!cm, pa Vei r tel Hi kchelarlr rvlifuienl cifiit nctri'iara. Kienini te Alexander Light ilu"! leeture leh-araali at tl tomorrow aftarnean s t a Slt'-Catire; -Vtfi't.0 :andy night at I te le p, ..? ei'1 . 'Jwaau mil ii Ji i ilia i i , fitf DIRECTION STANLEY ONN WCHK ONLY The greatest story of ro mantic love ever written. A picture that races thru a hundred breathless thrills, thru a hundred scenes of dazzling beauty r h: " uPh, tv. I61f & STANTON ?i Vf Lightning Belt from a clear Sfty EROOUCTION NEXT WEEK MJaaaMi' ' jtit2l taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaW9lLlajaatiL- ' WSJllBMisMlflBs Jftmgfiter ondRemance and mayhap a tear or tvVe -With aThriumph of Mother-Leve allthewaij through COMING A rr1?aNT "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" ADAPTED rilOJI DENMA.V THOMPSON'S PLAV ftiWfpillllllllllBlllilM gJ Karltim NEXT WEEK SEB tre PBAN J" 1et '.ne soft ctttr purring chirmtas clawing dsrlnf cllnglnf heroic wcmnnly rontridlctlen, rnisciiXA DEAN a5 a VAUDEVILLE GLOBE QUALITY VAUDEVILLE WITH ggy ALWAYS A NEXT WEEK RICHARD BARTLETT PRESENTS THE SUimiLiLiATlNU MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY JACK CONWAY I & COMPANY rllMMI lt-j MONTE & LYONS Character Bita of Comedy Klti ADDED ATTltACTION-TIIE LOCAL PATORITI'S HARRY SLATKO & CO. FEATURING EVA SULLY AND HER SYNCOPATORS CHASE & MAYNE In a .HlUrleua ,Bkl "Don't Be Foeliih'' LA DORE & BECKMAN In "LlttU Blta of Everything" PERFORMANCE CONTlNUOUS-11 A. M. te 11 P. ; ttlNKTBENTH aUBXIT aioxinrure kehtat-a xrw mmmmevmt ixetubs Geerge Fitzmaurice VB0OV0TX0M TblfafeMeld With BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL (Twbslkewsky) Arranged by Albert F. Wsynr for the Htanler Orchestra U A. M. .. ZO. ' it r. MARKET a A Dramatic -Trnsc-Vivid-Pewirful "Itls a Picture with a Seul Wift Mary Carr THE FLASHING STAR NUSailAKAN fiudacious-Jhselerib- Glorious CIGARETTE in . UNDER . TWO FLAGS HfeGedniriTiriunwh efMrJMirQt 'teer i!iiii!iiiili.iii.lll.iiiiMiiiiiiBl!!liliJl!llilill VAUDEVILLE MARKET AND JUNIPER QUANTITY-MODERATE PRICES BIG SHOWS FRIEND and BEENMAN CetnedT Bing.n and Talk. Ing Bklt, "Abe Treublet " I GRACIE EMMETT & COMPANY Comedy Flatlet. "Mre. I Murphy ra Beoead Kuiband" MASON & GWYNNE "A Study tn Burnt Cerk" V COMPANY OF It A. H. TO 11 V. II. s Going tesiiJpS li 31 . AUDI PALACE 12TU AM) MAUKBT 10 A. M. TO HilS V. M. NEXT WErilv A NEW CAUAMOC.vr PICTOBB JACK HOLT DOROTHY DALTON St'PrORTRD HY MITCHELL LEWIS ON THE HIGH SEAS Emv.xr.n snEr.pes-s first ORtC.INAL 8CRKE.V ST0RV CDLONIALGta'iL ' at.&hi iww vw-bv ,livt WEEK Alcxanilr Dumu' Immortal Cluile BOKANCE BETENaE ADTENTURE'-THE WORLD IS MINE' MONTE CRISTO Ort Wcrk cf literature Md Inte a QrtaOr Clmle of the Screen CAPITOL STIt A MARKET Te lay & Next WecU THE FACE IN THE FOG WITH LIONEL IIARIIVMOHB BEBNA OWEN I eris WOl.HUMl and lQWEI.t. HEnMA.V VAUDEVILLE wnx IIRllAll A HNVDER AMI. VAt'Dr.VILI.r AT L' 11, (1 .1) A I NEXT WUEK A NA1TICAL .MVHirAL COMEDY WITH A SALTY ATMOSl'HKUE DIFFERENT REVIEW i: ok Tnr nT '"r1 or i HrND EVER HTAOKI) A OOI.DWYN I'lCTt'RB RUPERT HUGHES' Remembrance DILL CHANGEH TUURSDAY A (ROSS KEYS OUTH A- UARKBT VACDKVILLE8II5. 7 AND B NBXT WEEK A CLAHSY MUSICAL COMEDY "CAVE MAN LOVE" WITH SPECIAL SCENEHT, R1(J CAST, BKAt'T Y CHOIttS. NEW KONOH. 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