rm K. I I 8 m r .. M t &V I a I 1(4 m i 1 m Etttsi it' i i PPffSSfpl f'L' '.. P J. a .? -JXO..4... ' t Kp W'h&-W$jfif$r '-M $ fiv'j ;ATnrTC!' wr. :?' ' ''rat ' v T I J Hi. -T .. i . ' ri ' .. i iWiyww vV f "W6E PEOPLE" IS ' GENTLY AMUSING EVENING PUBLIC.. LJJDGER-PHIIiADHM; ; ;WBSBAY. t OCjBEBJM, 22 SKJHSR - (.5 !..-. E TT..? "WJfctfiUil Francint Larrimore Plays the Leading Rele in Rachel Crethers' Play Bread The wnnl "tiler" connetate. fa) the minds of most people. tetncthlng that Is perfectly proper, but n wee trlflt) boring. Rachel Cretlier. lint constructed n flay nreiiml n net of itulivltlunW who alf themselves "nice." but who de things that nre stnrtllns. te wiy the leant. A mlildle-nged woman in used l the author te exprcst the attitude of the ' mere consetvntlve clnis te tb wild doing nnd jM soltiRx-en of thc.veunw generation of "nice people." Her wor ries nn:t her wnrninif nre dunsereiisly near preachment, nnd tliey leiKtitute the slightly horeseme part of Mis" Crethers' plnv. The .MMingcr mpi, wlieClassy nay he "nice, mi nrc huieiii proper, are fnr mere interest in?. As is usually the cine with tlii author. "Nlce People" often vlltn into a didactic win. MNs frether ("intuit let n perfect lv geed theme tnKe cure tif itself, hut m'uM embroider it with tee Bueh "pnrpexe" nnd ten much moral meral tains. In "Nice IVemIc" lie ! hitting at thnt nie.xt popular of ireeiit-diiy targets the fnt Ihltr,' of young people. There nre vix of tlicm shown, nnd they range from the i indent nnd en tirely unnteiisniit tvpe. sharp of daw and devoid of lejnltj or gem'MiMty. ti the "mere te be pitied thnn blnmed" Tariefv a exemplified In th" heroine. She flouts her father nnd insults her aunt In the firt act. dashes into nu uu uu uu eonventieiinl morass in the second net. and repents at mere or less leisure in the third nnd final icene. l.ike the heroine in t"emn Hamilton's "Scandal" (which was once plnyed. Iij the way. hy the saiiie Prancine Lnrrinmre who It ien nTedd (Ileiice'iterl. this young lady deserves nothing " much as n snlhl apsnkin?. hut the fact remains th.it. ifh nil li"r uildness and wny wnrdnes. Teddy Is far mere entertaining from an auditory standpoint than her well tnenninr but deadly dull aunt. wlr llay itr modern mode of lit mc and prates f it being an insult te the boys who fate their lives for rivllizntien In the sjvar. Slnrgaret Uni'iiferd U Knelvd t'rethers In her dullest moed: Teddy Is the reaction, and n most welcn-ue en". The best moments of the jdny com" after Teddy's "Indiscp'tien." which take the form of being forced te spend the night with a ye'ius man in n conn cenn try house, which is , n r iff by n chuid hurst. What had gene befeie was the author's ronceptien of the way the ".. artit.s" behate, and while amusing. sjras nil tinged with abstirditps. P.v?n the "Indiscretion" iielf n ret hn'f tjellemble. Like tiie heroine in "lliinlle T'akes." Teddy refused te marry the Jeung man with whom sh was com promised because ) ndiultted kl'e flidn't love him. This migh- hate been Inspiring, but. as it hiippenel. was only a bit sillt. only a degrw rniiivw from the terrible rur.il comedy introduced about that time. When Teddy settled down te become a "farmerette." however, and fell in Jove with the nttrae'ive young stranger -he Intel dropped in te help he,r out during the storm, the piny Jogged along at a pleasant, if by no means hilarious pace. At any rate, it -eemed Im mensely nnrislng te the audience tt'ie applauded Teddy. "Ai'mtV preach Bents. hnyM'cd comedy nnd all. Mls l.nrrimere. -err of combina tion Ilillie Burke and Inn Claire in n -pearanee nnd vole. Kept the part al ways in Imnd. and put a little real pathos in ihe final net. Walter Abel irns the stranger who taught her farm ing, and he did it well. I.etiet-e Chin pendnie struggled nobly with the fleml f plntitudes written for the aunt's role, and Lyens Wlckland was adeiiuate as the "wild young man." Winlfreil HVIUngten was the catty" young lady who ssvel.e'l l.ke a furnace, drank like n pirate skipper and plotted her friends' ih'stric'in'i behiini their backs. "Nice People" e;n..s the general Im pression after its tinni eurtain that it's all very well te cntHr.e thesi- young "flask -niters, " nnd eiingster.s who aie rapidly going te the. de. hut the fact remains that they make n let mere in teresting company than these extra 'nice penplp" who ile the uirping and the criticizing. Shows That Remain OARttlCi:",letlei of the Movies," but week of dramatisatien of Harry l.cen Wilsen's story, wltlt , Ulenn Hunter. .lUVl.l'lll "i'he Deml-Vlrgln," last week of Avery tlopvteod tarce coti ceti coti cerning IlollyweoJ, with Huzcl Pawn HllUUEKT'Tht Hetel Meuse." last week for musical comedy, wltlt Tayler Helmes and Frances White. 1 lllC ."lilossem Time." roinnntle operetta, lia.ert en l&ve story of Vraiu! Schubert. FOttliKST 'Hallv." Xlecfeld musi cal comedy, uenring end of Its run, with I.een l.'rrel and Marilyn Miller. U'.W..Vt T Wnlter Hain.den In repertoire; "Macbeth" teuiKlit; "A New Way te IMy Ola Debts," to te to leol row nlsbt. 'TO HAVE AND TO HOLD' IS STANLEY FEATURE Bert Lytell and Betty Compson Ce-Starred in Costume Picture ALL KINDS OF GOOD Stanley Colonial Virginia, in the dnys when Kdwnrd Sandys sent his ' boa,' lead of maids there for marry- 1 Injr purposes, is the setting of n new ! picture in which Itcrt I.ytell and Hetty Compson nre font tired. It U n Oeergj Htxtunttrlec production, nnd probably never in the history of the films has a , mere nttrnctlvely photographed or elnb- 11-evlfi.lr stnirn.l i,lt,tprt sltlinnit Itireillfil THINfiS f)N KFITH Rll L r" l'l or hpecinl ceremony. 'Innt. picturertpie old sln'p .twinging In tne ttiie: .inniestewu 5 primitive streew, That bleed-thirsty and gaudy pirate bands peeii ngnitist tiie -en en ntuiy npit! and a stirring, realistic Imtile en the high sens ate nil features of this pro duction. The whole mistake is its claim te he an ndatitiitien of Mary Johnsten's "Ti llave and te Held." for it ever n well well kt.ewn story hns bien butchered te make n Him fans' holiday, this i. one. Oitlda Ilergere wrote the sceiinrie and she should be billed its the author, as there it only an occasional glimpse enyitinl romance Entertainment Cevers Nearly Every Phase of Vaudeville Photoplays Elsewhere , ALDtNS "The Prisoner' of 'enda," with I.owle Stene nnd Alice Terry. CAPlTOtr-"The Face In the Feg." with Menel Uarymere, Louts Wel- nelm, Lewell Hhermnn and Scena Owen. AI.IIAMKRA "The Face In the 1'Vtf." with Lionel Barrytnere. MAKKKT BVttEKT "In the Name of the Law," with ltalph Lewis. IMVBMAt. "Stranner Thnn Klc- tlen," with Kntherlne MncDennld. (JURAT XORTIIKWN AXD COf.0- .VMf"Mente rrlste," with neh- ert McKlm. listelle Tayler and . Jack Ullbert. Lt)CUST"LrAea of Pharaoh." with Lmll Jnnnlngs and Dagny Uervaes. S(.'"' "Above All Law." BEt.StOXT "The Invisible Kear." wi'h Anita Stewnrt. S'lXOS'S AMHASSAPOn "Leves of Pharaoh." with Kmll Jannlttas. Clil) AH "The Tep of the Mernlntr." with Gladys Walten, COLISEUM "Cameren of the Itayal Mounted." JV.VHO "Little tlva Ascends," with Oareth Hughes. ST RAX I) "Human Hearts," with Heuse Peters. SIXTY'XISTU STREET "llleh Men's AVIvesi." wUh Itnuse Peters. with Betty Ahvtvs the Weman." Compson. HERMAN TIMBERG WINS ' WITH BIG REVUE ACT ' Klt'ere Opens Dally at A. tfrClmt tM P. M, "Frolics of 1922" Hat Talented Company te Support Him. Slater Hattle Aids en Keith's -It depends pretty much tour i tis,t H' t.'str iut wliat net in tiie Keith bill you'll like best this week. There's n program that Is te diversi fied it covers virtunllv every phase of vaudeville entertainment nnd If ntiy choice is te -p made it uiti.st be n mntter of individual selection. licrmaitie Mltty and rtigene Tlllie. who nre the headliner. are Preneii dancers who stress the ncrebntie nnd de It cleverly nnd graceful! v. The nudietiee yesterday afternoon liked best of anv one en t lie bill Ptnr etice llradv, who merely 'nng Jengs net of, but iib'iut. the Sei'th. in a verv unpreti'iitlnns hut felchmg wnv. "Th'in' Yeu. Pncter." is n playlet concerning nn ingenious woman tliief. excellently acted by I'le.iner llleks, t'lii'ter I'lnt' nnd company, while .Inmes Thornten is heard In his lugu brious monologue, which re-alls fleerge M. I'el'nn'. ilieiiim Mi.t th" old iuk"S ere the best. .Taek Mcfiewnn. w-he he came a favorite In Philadelphia during the three engagements of "Mary."' of fers several songs and the Hence Ilob Ileb ert nnd iiier-Ilerf Symphenists. held ner for a second week, are n-piln being cerilia'h leceived. Kern Iledmend nnd II. Wells have what is termed en the ptegrnm "a character ge:n." but it is far from sparkling; in fact. i is cc ceptiiiniilly dti 1. Atuierseii and Yvel, In a wc'l detlsed iiil!ir-kntiiig act. open the bill, and the Tan AraKU close it with fe.its of ladder balancing. HARP ENSEMBLE GIVES FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT Largs Audience Hssrs Interesting Program Well Played Miss Loughney the Soloist The tit si p.ibllc concert of the Porethj .'ohi'steiii' llase'er Harp Iiisemble mis tlteii In the I'.elletiiP last eieillllg before n gee l-;.:i 1 .iii'Ili'iu p. The nsemblc iensists of uiii" peil'i.rnicis unuer the 'Irei'ti ii "f Mr. P.us"ler. tiie ethers being Armer A-liteti. P.lanehe V. Hub lard. Stel'a Ma.!" ' "i1 fit'.. Mrs. .ehu .levce, dr.. .Jean Newbeitrg Little, e:i. Huth Si.illi. P:.i:i '.. e Ai.ele Wight man and I. kin P-iw-en Ward. The ire-ii'ii-rs r ' tl," cnviiiblv shown! ihe re-j'ts rf ni'i, 'i r li'arsal In tin' P'TiYci'en ei t'i v ilnyin?. in th" lather 'i'iut-1 d' inn' gradations of which th" 'arii i enpa'dc nnd in the tat leu- i'ia'llies of tone iler p.'edliced. Thev appeifcd tu-i in u leman.a f Has-.'luan-. "Ait P.edr U llmtssi.au" of Ilnie titnl tiie well-known "Death of A-c" from the Peer !ynt Suite S . lertTr'eg tnd ill- -ciend t.me thet gavu t'li.'inse.i P.ith"tiiptp of Sodero and old-time dan," r.f Uameau and n bril M'uit inticrt wait b; iliilu'l. They . ere e'.i'lged te respond v it!i em ore ere !' Ih tiui". t'e !'uiiein iipiireciatiir.' blase, nil combine te mnke "On the High Sens' a highly entertaining yarn. Arcadia Rollicking, farcical, often improbable action is crammed , into "Leve Is nn Awful Thin." which lacks the meledrainutlc thrills of Owen Moere's last cemedr success. "Helierted nf (m .mikMiir, imt IS even funnier tnen mat I I'e-iiirv. Victeria picture must same pattern According te the nicttire. King Jumps l is a slapstick cemedian: .lereiny Sparrow, iustend of being a minister, becomes the here's servant, and I Heren, whom Mary .lohnsten east In that tide, d'snpnrnrs. The hereln hns a cousin introduced out of n cleat sky. i nnd when she tlees in the "ninlil si ip" te Vi-ginia. te e.cape from Lord Cnrnnl. t he villain, and marries Unlph Percy for protection, she falls In love with him in short e'dr instead of melt ing very, very slowly from the luuighti tu ss te love. The pud is the most marvelous trans formation. Accirdiug te the picture the here is tnl -ti back te Knglnnd in chains for dnri tg te marry the King's wiird. is relea'.'d hy Lord Buckingham, nnd finally lig'its n duel with Lord t'nr- nnl before tie whole court, including, me iMiig. f.atnereii rer I lie weililttig ceremonies ,f (.'nrnnl nnd the heroine. Here was truly a cu?e of JInry .lohn .lehn .lohn seon ."iDO u iles nwny. It seem i truly a shame t tint se fine a cast should be forced te de such silly tilings. The original lemance was tiwiedra'iatic. but at least approached plaisil ity. The ictuiv never does, llert 1. tell wa. a dashing and adequate Itlllllll Piil'i'l Itnlt. I'.iiiuicnii ii li.,n,, tiful Lady .lecdyn Leigh; Theodere , inS 'eadinB lady Kesh ff iniiiresshe and stilnnilid as Cnr- nal : W. .1, Pergusen nuiusing ns the trat sfermed sparrow, and Raymond I la' ten powerful despite the -illy char ac eriratien of tiie King ns presented 1)' the -cennrie. Seme of the seenes were photographic masterpieces. 'I'e tlie-e who never read the sjerv "Te Hae and te Held" will be nn interes-tiug but perfectly impossible pic ture : te tenders of ilii- book it will be impossible nil around. Luckily, n splendid Hi Mayer Trave laugh of Londen nnd a pictorial and stirring tendering by tiie orchestra of Tsohaikew ski's "Lsi'J Overture" were al'O en the bill. This is a domestic tale, similar in some ways te the old Sidney Drew pic tures, but mere farcical and naturally, therefore, morn exaggerated. It con cerns a young man who wishes te bury his past, but the past (In the shnpe of nn old Mvecthenrt) will net bury, nnd he Hnillly Is forced te tell her thnt he is a married man witli six children. That's all very well until Ihe girl he really loves (his fiancee) discovers him in the net of embracing the lady he has hired te play the role of his wife. Mr. Moere is quite amusing, and Mnrjerie Daw continues te be nulte the most charming Impersonation of Youth en the screen. Kathryn Perry (Mrs. hven Moere) nnd Douglas Carter have Important roles. V review of a Tem Mix of necessity fellow the as (lie stories themselves de. 'Ter llig Stakes." his Intest, is a Western yarn of familiar order giv ing Mix an opportunity te de rough riding, larint throwing nnd fancy shoot sheet ing. As usual, his horse, Teny, is given an opportunity te de his almost human tricks. A forest lire is the principal mechanical thrill, nnd it s a milliliter. Patsy Chestnut Street Opera Heuse Her man Tlmberg with his "Frellra of 1022" form one bf the biggest nnd best-tinit sIiewb seen here in many n moon. Mr. Timbers has brought with Mm n company of twenty talented flayers, Hrether Sammy and Sister tattle. The action of the show is rapid with few dull moments, if any. The open ing scene showed off te advantage the members of the chorus, who were given an opportunity te de individual turns. Vivian lllrnilnglinni, ns Ann Penning ton, nnd Olndys Hums, ns Marilyn Miller, deserve especial mention. A big winner proved te be the Else and Paulsen Kevue. The members of the company were seen in sepetneitlnr dancing. The closing number was a hair raiser. Sister Hattle, ns Hattle Darling, appeured te advantage with Sammy In n piano act. In only one scene does i-he wear stockings, bcenuse, as it was whispered about, she had two perfectly geed reasons. Nat Xor.r.are, assisted by Buck nnd Hubbies, wen several encores. Heaps of wholesome comedy have been added te the act since their last rerue here. Geed playing nnd dancing were served nut. The make-up of Buck and Bubbles evoked merriment. They mnke their first entrance from the nudienen aided by some llvelv chatter. Herman Tlmberg did a geed single turn nnd scored heavily with hie char acteristic dancing. His violin playing was done nt the right lithe and struck a responsive note with the audience. In another scene Brether . Snmmy as sists his brother in executing some by gone jokes In their original wuy. While the principals came in for much favorable comment, the members of the chorus were net overlooked In the least. Kach of Its members seemed te have been especially selected. The final scene was colorful and put the audience in a merry geed-night raoed. "WITHIN THE LAW'MSIVEN Mae Desmond and Melodrama Playera Present In Stock Desmond That stirring melodrama of a decade or thereabouts back proves admirable for stock iiresentalleu. Mae Huth Miller is the star's charm- ' Desmond and her company staged it n this melodrama. last night with every indication or ! popular Miccess. Again, the audience Reeent Here i.nni.i, iu 'wnv I WAS introduced te Mary Turner, the ,, nf fi, ii... ...,.i -..n.. .i...,.;., I girl who tried te "go strniglit; i's i wi uic t'k'lllltu ,) ((Jilt in tilt UVi'vl te f t a If i 1 jl st.eelnl rnlnmen.lnttr.,, 1 W .,.. i!.-. WO .find lUT trapped ill tllP finC haired, com entienal here: but. instead. ' "f the here, almost sure of capture a cewan y. corneal tn or nnnipt ' !" ' '"." '"' "" " . . . - Inn rlmraeter '""' r-Ulie. me "81 ngaiti home leremy Dice, a Dlckensenlan character Manten The ground gene eter in "Over tiie Hill." itself strangely famil iar. Is agnin traversed fvitli a few twists I in "Silver Wings." Since tiie first was a nation-wide ui ci'.s. there is no te.isen why this virtual "seiitiel" slieu Id net be the same. Mary Cnrr Is again te h spm ns mother te an ungrateful and forgetful breed. In fact, these children are drawn us s0 entirely lacking in filial i feelings that they often seem i.ie-t un teal. The p'et of "Silver Wlng" cnci ns a family mad" ru Ii by the father's in vention of n sims inn machine. Ills duith puts the burden of the business en ureugnt tip te date, who. through a st of cm ions chances, finds himself In the wild and woolly West, and hns te live up te a suddenly acquired reputa tion of heroism. There is hardly a con cen con ventienal or a bremidie situation In the whole of this, truly enjoyable yarn. Mui'li of tiie merit of the picture lies in thp pertraval of thp role of Jeremy by Raymond Hatten. one of the screen's greatest actors, end one who should be leaturetl mere etten. This is perlunity te come into ids own. doesn't lese a (-ingle rhnncc. easily one of the three bett portrayals of the pet year. 'steel pigeon," meets his merited death and the light of the Metropolitan tower, swinging en its niehtly course, shines into the window full en Kddie's body. Miss Desmond gives n spirited and praiseworthy portrayal of Mary Turner, and Jee (iarseti, "English Kddie" and the rest receive adequate renditions from the cast of favorites, which includes Frank Fielder, DeKerrest Dawley, Louise Sanferd. Sumner Nichols. Iter- his op- nice Cnllahnn, Kenneth Butten, Betty mul he It is comedy Garde nnd Jehn N. Lett. " CASINO'S BEAUTY SHOW C.isine The eei-. op-i hi- Al I.e. e esnie bne! te te. n ir- n g ii i.h in "Meanly Sliex" and ne'j .'lite the n--dieme wlili his fa in, ia r bauie anJ lit "fiive Me t'reilir" w hi iisical novelty. In additiui te th" producer this snnpp., lurlequn sheiv iMinptinv lm lude lude tJeerge Ward, coined ia n : Hilda (iiies. Beiibrette; Marks. Tally and Marki. eccntre n,iini!iker.s, singer nini lancers; Mnybelle (iihfen, prima denna: lee Dtktr.nti. character lome leme dinn, nnd IMith Murray and Hlluere Wiirstiull. leiiillilg wein-n. Theie 1 a large nnd attractive chorus, and tiie "lipnuty Siie.v" i i.trnerdimiii!y wed ta;ed. Orpheum Charles Ansarn Ce. t'harles Alrnru. tramp cenedmn. and i! capable company nirried off the comedy hi'iiere ni tne luad of tin Wee'.' bill His ptesentiitlen was rle-ely r.vnlei' by ,i daiir.y musn , i I'emedy skit, the Ma l'md Mus.uil Sfvu. in lively songs and deuces. Al Bailh and Olive Hrisree. In "Th" Brute Ceward," drew iipn'niise. ns did P,ev -rs. Walters and r-e'ter. elever nero nere Sts. Ill t'leve prcseiiie.l "A llil e' Scctch" : Itehbt llniH.iil bud ai ii'iiu lag Monologue, und Adele Darnell sceriil In a sUi call"il "Tin- ("nternil Jsr." Betty Conipen in "The Bended Weman." was the screen Rt'rin linn. l'he story i thrilling and interesting nd the btar has tery citiable suppuri. Broadway "Different Review" There's a ilr.h el sei Ice . h and no and of quick notion In "The Different Review," n nniitici I n u-icil leiiew, thleh Is tiie featuie nitiuctie'i. The act Is staged vwth iilelity in I'eiall niel 1 much ulinte the averag" i.uisi. nl 'ah leld one sees in vn nlet lie T1 lines ,t- 'eriM). and pretty glr'h pnihaiice Uc proceedings lmni"asiu;i'i . I'p-ti -ilw minule wings are offered h Zelda Ssm ley with vfty geed ieultn. itetiviliitu Dew from ileneeland was pie-i'iited lit Mignonette Kekin nnd n ce'i- of ngif.. and nrtlstlc HsiKtiiiits. Tin act i htageii With a wealth of geed ideas, Trocadero's New Shew Troradere "The (!ay Widows" show fro red te be ft ri euteriai.iiug and last last ateting lurlripi with n special at traction ill Hie pel'Mlll of Violet Die. aias, a classical dancer of unusual abil ity, who preeuted nu ehibeiate act. Brud Siiltiui and Al WI'heii took care of most of the comedy in clever fashion. Nnd thn cast nlni Included t'aprlce anil Estelle tileiiu. The program consisted of h two-act musical comedy nnd a number of tuudcville acts. t'- no veil v is w .1 a- .he bi.iui' .' , " " ''"". miu s:,e. aivny, trusiiug. ,1... ,vn,; ; P. aces inT son' tis uea.l. ei departments 'ii..' solei.t was M. .. j...,e 1.01...-I.- ,in ';" l'1'""- , . . i'.'. '.lesve-s t.i.ine vn,.. s.,-,L. two "n' is the b.'giiin.ug.,, i.l! the t,o.: t,e.: t,o.: greups of ! ri .s u giuil v.-h-e ."id '''" ""'''' K"1'- and im-feitune i eines. cm ellent veuil st ip. She a'-,, .an.' V""'!";.1 """V1 tbl-f : all the chll- i- .'I'l-knewn ar.-i from llecibd's "''' .'Iritt away from the home Hreslde, "v." ...th nreumanimeiu ..f the nnd r.nally the aging mother is forced te e.-sei'iVe. siiing tiie en-e.iible w e-e nnd work In a sweatshop. Ar this dark Miss Pnul.'ip Tinner, violin, and. Ai- !,i'r""' ' '",'- custeme she I- the victim fie.i L-nnart7. -e'li.. Thev -ippearcl ! "' " . '."oter accnlpiit. and the resultant .ii the rei.vince -vi.i.'h epeiu'sl tne i.n-- J "'siL story in a unga.me mipplemenr '.II I'Ci'llent rPtllllll "I I . -I'-- i" uiih-s in ule liueiuieil jlnMlum' "(Vin-ilii- "' a'' "'" wnyw.nii cliililrcn and bring Keystone "A Village Nut" Spur of tiie moment comedy, which gives no time for thinking, is the sparkling ffi'iire of the act offered by Kddie Blind: and Claire O'Detincll. which they call "The Village Nut." It is right up te the doings of 1I2'J and kept laughs ,-n motion without inter ruption. They earned eiiiphiitle approval. A bMt entitled "Marriage vs. Divorce," rives lns'de information regarding tit" cause of marital fiietien and scored -elnlly. Other! en the bill nre .1. Hosamend Jehnsen and leinpnnv. BIoei.i nnd Shi' aiw' the Ureaf .Iohn.,en. "In tne I lays fc'ittire. of Buffalo Bill' is the film .a in .- 1! Hi ' nl i in !"aniiT t en i r v. iliii. 'ile. Iiaip n"d I'll l. eri4tKi"t 1',,'ii'ie-ed fee icgea wi ii ' iir-unien:si. Wil'l.im Sllvaim Th imle- pt'ited ti, piano pint In this i riiiibi"- nnd nls.i the aeceuipniiliaeiiis j Te.- Mis I,, ughivy .ind did all with la-te and disci etien. Allejhsny "Mistakes" Follies of the present dav are en tt rtainingly pvpleiinl in a tablei.l called "MIstalsi'S of l'.iL'." A dver group of coined. mis point out the mistakes which ale somewhat complicated, but they are ct( nt'iallt stniiglitene 1 out mil tlure ii- IiimIis tl.ii .lglieiit. .Many prett t gii'N iiiupe.' ibr'Uigh t'i" net. which i pi- HIT' silej presetltnl. l siefl'll 'iniiiiuiieiish . Sit vens mid l.titejuy nre lie cillclp-'K I'l III llli'l lining si; an I wen !!"iii i ap,d n---. ltitel hum A.len wen laur.lls in u 'keteil cilled "At ll,e Iieci'i.iing Sti 'i m." and .Mellen mil Mi i '.''i sun;; son)., .ip-te-tijc.. n'eiiip'it seiis v i ' .;oed lcturtis. ,J,eni i'ie Nie " la'nl en th" tniiin, -D'liniis sie"; . i ihe p!ie,,;day -ii ra -t ion. Iilt'tn Mrs Hue n.-aln - 'islliil ipl'et rl. r mother : P nmi'-fm I ' l';i:i does i ugli'y or, I'l Mie Wi Ileitetl. .les.'pn S'rinrr and .Lin" Themas ni nil e.cell(Mit as the children, nnd neat miner ehnr.ii terlntiens are supplied by Lynn Hammend as the father. lingers Lttten and Jehn Kin i aid. (ioed direction nnd some .splendid photography f.ave helped make "Silver Wings" a picture which often o.'er e.'er o.'er tewers its fundamentally liackiieied p'et. Sentiment and laughter nr ji.di i iici-'y n.inglisl. ami the entire pit t.. re Is absolutely free from am sens.iti cial ui at ail ohjectiemible turn 'rial. i one which Nixer. "Mind Ycur An entertai'iing -!.eii- , iincls the William Penn Comedy t'erlne Tilton, tiiunieal cemedv stei, beads the bill in seig revue: ihe film feiitnre Is. "llurrieiwie's Hal." -tltli voretuy rn.iiips; t iii"'' '"" ' i""i ' this ceiueiiy Ku) .Inpifi. cemetly sKlt, l lie, unci.- Jlier."-: lyt'et) (!nutlrxiiii'se:il8 cauliie 1bmv1Iv, Lew rnullelun Viiel Max M'aek ktiEava sous and dunce. Business" Ii. in w ll'l ' 't it'll y and ml iliieree nre il":inin '. in tenteveli. IS the f-lltllf" .".I t r.T f,!l j - present, i! b; Huth Herbert c I Co'ii Ce'ii unit. 'I'i:"re ai" hi', ehs g.ii k". ,i well , s r- ti F'irp' is", tvl. h bold .ii -ft ,n t,, tie rim-. 'I'ales et Hi-'", lie., and ''1'iglit, are udd l.t lieerg" M.iriini. i, 'mic'tfiic'. (emnium vhn no de dit l.ee'i. ilrtast of th" ileie. Jean I'e r.ac' t'limt'd.' i "Ire is .'i-' nil an ion an i 'jiuclih. and there wete lets of inbnt f i go i in"iisiire 1 1 1 ii, l.-'i nnd Hi. "ren w.ui lUMgl.t V 11. I" I'd' II'IU se l 'ls.,'- nnd I 'in. pan' thrilled w.ili aire,iities "( 'niin ren of l l.t' Hutal Me uile.i" ,s ll.e scTet-ll nttr.lct'ell. Nixon's Grand Rey.-.l Wonders All the i elistituei'ts of a geed vaude ville show are ftcind in it hill of wide variety In tiie at of ijei pled novel-Hi- js Sclili'litl's Ilevnl Wonders, who, although Hie, linnti nl. iciferiu stunin v I If', no l.uiiimi iMiuhl ever attempt. Tills act i' full "f siiiiiilses n, Ur,'l as inntiv !m,i'lis. There Is nn aluini'iiiice of geed lOllieil" III the mile-l s;j ef't'ied I)' I I'll Je'lli'OII and e.iiiip.iiH, which l.nfelils a ii iniber of brlgnt lii.es Mnbelle Buike and I.ucll1" D n.ient sceri"' In a son? rerlew. Other geed acts ai fi'ered lit- Stanley HUM Untie-, Warden Brethi s and 'ahind (intiiblia, lightning call n'nter. 'I'lie plc.ure pin gram i umi eally geed. Travesties nt Dumont's lliiiriint's) Tin' e ptmig of tiie Praul.fei'd L, whiili in muh te take place, receives recognition in the new tratesty presented this weik by Km niet Welcn mid Ills inititic fiii'i-niiik. i inline neyiien person, illv con- Itarl'en-"I'li'ler Tv-e Plugs" of the-e I'liel-prri'if" incriires me le'iii'l v. very oiiasienally . 0,.idn's old desert re'iunce lias done dun b'-fere a a tilm feanire. and new. wnh Pil-ei'Ia Dean ns th vivaciim ii'nl t.genius 1'irerptfp, ii appears ai-a.'i Ted Browning, tb" I'iiePte", ha done a geed ,nb. lie ;is succeeded jtl si.pplying atuie-phere without allowing it te submerge the story. 'l 'Ill-Pit'. 11 "d'tlghtc- of the !(.;! IM in." is tie ill d of ihe entile Pren, Ii nniv I,i Alger'n, and. in nirn ner- ,i i ui" -eiMiers. Aine'ig Glebe "Dummies" i'lie liendliuer Is a r;reucli-cliaser, known as "Dummips." .' tcnl company provides some intcrettlr and aiiiusin'g moments, tiie prndii't of llarlan Thompson. William Puietf.. Jr.. and Mis I.eraiui' Vestr lead the bill. "Mnkiu' 'en Differei t Today" is nn -ether comedy -musical ait. with a inrg' amount of side-split ei'n spiinkled into the net. Friend e'id Beeman are ., funny pair of .omeJi.ii.. Velstead gets a slie"l from "Tiie C'eller." staged by Jack Conway and Fred Tayler. Mente and Lyens with their farej win an excellpiit hand. Cafe nm May tie offer "Don't Be Foolish." flrflclp Kmtnett, enmmedienne and company will uuike you Imigli. in ' Mrs. Murphy's Second Husband." The two blackface come dians. Masen nnd (lynne, w-iu ready approval. The hill is closed with "Little Pits of Kv "ythlng." by La Pere and B-ekman. HOWARD KETCHAM SOLE AGENT FOR Cempe Beard Net only the lictt wallboard but thn enlr xiiltalile hnnril fei Xniu tej. fp it new for umklnK latilu tops for mcrhnnlriil tmlnn. fur tlell hensi'j. ete. t ni'il by toy nifri. Kiln-Dry Lumber Entire Stock Under Cever AUTO TRUCK SERVICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Beth Pherm 3rd & Girard Ave. ROOFER'S WOOD Cord Weed Selected Fireplace Weed Wholesale Only ROGER H. CLAPP & CO. Ardmore, Pa. er Denatfur tc 80ns, 1137 Mtrktt St 'in- them win li l-li'l-e i-llll!' l'er'l' 1 f ad limit ter t'n ii i.-i-i:i I'i- --IM'i iIm- 111 ilu l.-trii" 1 e I', -.n l-.njll-l liiii'i, Med from his ,,w 11 ceuntri he. f ' nni ir in 1 nsntlen of ,1 t 'i;.-ieite falls In li,v, .1.1 ti I'll '.lert-after hits tun oej - itii'ii tl c I'linlishiniiii it 111 1 1 1,,' I in.rit si. sneiilices ,i i- I, in Creta Keys "Cave-Man Leve" The rup?ed life of our supposed an cestors it shown In an unique musical tabloid called : .('live -Man Leve." At iiMsiihe.v is furnished hy srenery de pict. iik th Ki:rreiindinc nf the men who live J in the weeds nnd then- is no 1 nd of reed 1 timed v te accentuate the tnry Then. tee. there are many pres ent lde' 1 which form an entertaluiin: control"'. Tie usual s,iiprlv nf prettv L'lrls I idlcate that si( h sp..( inti-ri-, weie about 1 veil In our early dais. Hap. man and Parker, in 11 "ia.,: iuhilee." s ei-mI In iii'dedles of 1 he fn "S'ue7.n-." 1 de'; which works with his ma ler, Meredith. H one of the 11 est sal nted cniiinesef the st;i,'p nnd pre- es It emphatically. Murks and liiillnuher I'e.i.seii unions in ,1 (eiiieii.v skit and t'REMIRS Valve teittt planed in posi tion and new valves fur nished. All kinds of engine repairs. I'henr Wal. 1RII anil Mnln alt li P'iWliMtrMMlil(il'ijfl w ZI2-22a.DARISNST. InctliwcratHadiliiUia" ZI2-22a Jf.OARISN ST. latter aft, 1 n thrlllim: n-n- 10 I l:ey and Arthur entertained with hatic-i 'ntcrmini.'leil with liun-hs ihre u;h 11 force of Ai.ihs. I'l'ii'i 1 dynninl ally 1 ffec- Ic'dlllT ID." She ,, , 111, 1 i'l' the part - til lliP siihtletles rir 'in.'atliy tin' 11 .Norn. 1 I a .11 ulu- wni'd have done, hu sh" renli'. nil ui -ii.' huh or i'i-. rule, .mines I.r'; ! 11 ri.llie.- sfnl'd. but spji mlidiy 1 Cei il. an I Smart llnlires i' in home i" r vl'l.iiin. M tide tliise da of ,'si"il;s a. ill near Tay's Phil There's plenty musical skit called ! i'iill danis ami Adams' Girls f litely ai tien 111 n lane." pps.f0lj company. A ln-vy P-d'C il'.'ht In .-s eiks. "I nde 'I -,) I l.'U's Lulled s a i, i rl yam w rich n a I ilistiiip p. ami 11 Kfim Ivid inler. 1 an le i some deal of I'.ii.i-e Tie- tl ,'n id ""1 steiii 1 lie IIl-'i Sen ." I l-il'e'i and lm k ilr.l of 11 tr.e n- 1, 1 i.iiijj is te he found ri "(in 1 Ich iViitnres 1 1., 1 ,iln lle't. II Iwini st'ie'. Piks(t ,i' t. line in ever an. I eels n'l ten 'nu piiKtlhle out of il. Ihe lil'st part cm taliiN entirely new 1.0113s ami Jokes, and there l.i an animal feature aint several speefnl nttrnctletif. V i1 01. tiaiic ilninii'l-'. i Hie 'i i.'or. nn I iit!ii.!i';h tlii- !'' I'r-I til'ii r'teintit. 11 '.ei exri'tly new it is 11 i-le-ih hull 11 1. sp-ikliil' :i,i"ti'siiiie stni , in i.h'i-h 1 In. fli'iriicteri e-c-ipp til'' u-qil &H111H1 of n.evie tl'liilMIiiil. Heroine Is iravlliiK "n line" whidi ,s w reel e,l. She in rc-cucd In iimn't siiiVer, nnd villainous Mekir pi.nei id i I'liii" "iwi x n ceinpaiiy , tlnec'i a Ki'td" by '111111111 n'eii" in mi 01 heiil. Tvtn lien I'l'tc for s'l'l. nl'i". itiid II ie, el 'n-.' - no' (lesprr I'l' lint deielu-t .hip. Villain ! .Inker 1- killed Iu-.t ii-fei-.' hnttleslii 1 rc'-cuc) nthir two. -hi re i'ill In illtdllieil In siiull i-leUei'. i,ni hit,, llimllv clnt, Ml of whl"h MiUlliN dd till of cli'N. tirettt as wel ns inl, .ui,., 1 added te the (jeiieinl merit of the sit. nnd' there ire -eveial poed i-emedintis in Ihe eui-t. .Milten polleck and com pany ill the denize .ih playlet. "Spcakinc te Pathcr " was tin- niineily hit of the Mil and proves asaln that -ketches are an Important asset te vaudeville. (Itheis 011 the h nre Speer and Parsons, danceis; ; j .)! mid I.atell. fliivlti'f an. I iiiauoleL'iie: Frnnk Wilbur, comedy iu-jtler. "It.i-h Men's Wl.'p.." witli an evepUdiinlly (-0ed e:ih . is 1 lit photeplav atiiin-ileii. ROOFINGMFG.Ca jk EHRET'S SLAG . ELECTRIC MOTORS rurTuihed. Initillrd or BeDKlrtd by M.E. ARNOLD &C0. Electrical Contractors 1019 CHERRY ST. rtMi.-.1 Its7 Olrlilrricis at "Baby Bears" III Inn .Inmes M.eli latest iuisi.-i show, lien, lnt iil-iht ami 1. t'cllll' received, Tin1 two acts nnd seven seem tlil'eilKhiiUt with 1 eiiiedy Bijou "ii ueiisht his "lla'iy lleiiis," " a 1 'ilhunlns. n lm-1 en ! in and is llllel The entile (in an H itcii. hzit 'iinil aciitis, line V,l.'!l ' lK " ."!'"'" did direction by Irvin jMllut iiml main Hlerm scenes which will thrill the me-d 'show is a liiiwsty e 1 ciirrcnt events. ' In tin- birt'i cits' 11 1 e "lr'sl." Iti,li I Lewis, Charles Cellins, f tti lie (Jiiiiin l-'ei-n V. tl Ltfie 1 '' I Inn'! Kelt. Illld Itei" WlKRltw. T'leie ji n ciierur I of si.'.telll. i;esii. 1 ii.wi; iiMfl, " - II 't't, 1 f'i I '-tils W0I14 'I 'ler n, ' s 5i)i-,r ,' ril.tii.it iirlle'ei ni. Kiii-li'il wIi1iiiiihiI Intereit A i.cunil mul veil inni Int-'irttlns- iiintnllin-'iit Bt-r In tti Magazine Ktitiun ut tlm Sunday 1'cs Lie I.ercicn. "Mn'ie It a Hsblt." Adv. I III'. I.r.llllill IIAI.NI .VWKUriO.N llhldeml S'ii. 170 I'hlliKli-llill'li l-l 5, id lm llue!,) nt .Miiii.i.ein lliin il.ij iclnit.l .1 j j.ti i.trl illldnil nl 2 itr trill $,oe n,r si.i.rei ui it" ',-"""' ."ll'.'..'.,."f "" isuiiUdin. t,,).,.! M-icniliir '.U . IU8'.', m iitecklwlda,; .1- I JlHtfieil Ull Hill lll,u,.U si lllij COUIUliliy ,,1 i uiluiU I'. M Uueliir ai Hu;. niicki ,, iiullfil lu 4tU'Kllllldf IMIU nmw HU( , in,anriit niildt'iiil "I'leit IICNUY 11 I'JIAHJ:. . Mj.reeir I 1 its. 11 ii.Min N.tiiti.i.i. .,...; " rillliel-ll'lll.i U'Jlubfi VI. ui-, l, IllMl'l ui l)lii-i tuts lui ll, is Uuy ile. 1 1 r ,J it iiuarierly ilMilvnd or .'1 nrr irnl SVcJ. l'.i-lJie .Nutriitl.cr I, 10!!!. 10 MueIi. ,r ,1 ll'UI'l III clete ui Luilne.ij Dilu.T LU- 'J I lt'U" C It'f'tH Hill lm mwlllll, I Tin HriH,l of Imiii-Ieim het 11 1 se aulOur. i-).l lli.il 111- eui'i of II ii.Oije hiMe ,,. 1 i.in-fc-reil frnni the iimlltlilnl prellin ac. I (Ulinl lU Hi" HUllllllH AKdUIlt, lllftUltlK th urplut fund of iim bank JD.oeo.oo" , ClfAKI.KM M. ABIITOW. 1 Caihlar. MibHmwmu ' HATS TRIMMED FR$)S0F CHARGE Phen.OtsWuiH flHHMMMMHnMBHMas wGfiWHtevJl :ni fivuSar Wsi!if!fffKtaf Itf-lRl HfikvBr ItitaMlf nTT 11 llfflliB 1 MOTOitaygaKHgB nu Mwrfctt Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY FUbtrt Stvtnth OUR 31st ANNIVERSARY SALE All Goods Purchased Tomorrow and Throughout November Will Be Charged en December Bill, Payable in January, 1923 Matchless Anniversary Bargains right straight threughl There is no value here that you equal any ether place you could net match them even here at any ether 4imel versary Sale is. your big thrift opportunity. ur Anni- Special Anniversary Offer! YELLOW TRADING STAMPS FREE Te Every Purchaser of One Dellar's Werth or Mere Series Nes. "111" & "112" Ceti in Anf YMew Trading Stamp SnkN umttir km May elntr "Extra" Sttmpt jhm may air f if kava 9U Special Tomorrow! '39.50 Seamless 'f "ifnv tt Ic uLLjhfefei Velvet Rugs 25 All-wool faced ; charming patterns and colors. Very slight irregularities, noth ing te affect the wear. Size 9x12. Lit ilrelhera FOTjIITII Kl.oen Special Tomorrow! Women's & Misses' 25 te '30 Dresses Extra $1t Specials at LD Charming straight line dresses with loose panels, quaint basque effects and stunning new coat models in , gr e a t variety. Seme with Bulgarian embroid ery, ethers beaded or with bright sleeve facings and unique ornaments. Canten Crapaa, Satin' faced Cantona, Crapaa da china, J mramy a, Peirat Twill and Triee' tinat in all faahienabU thadat. :I.lt nrelliem SKCOXU KLOOH : lit Special for Tomorrow! Men's2&$2.50Silk Four-in-Hands $1.39 Grenadine weave pur ailh Very newest effects cathedral, block and close mesh; dots, figures and plain colors. Black, navy and brown. All new and perfect. IIrethr FIRST FLOOR, TTH ST. Special Tomorrow! 2. 50 Ball Bearing Reller ' Skates j 1 .69 Fameut Wintlew make Self-contained bearings, clamp tees and extension feet plate. Adjustable te any size shoe. Fer boys and girls. :l.ll Ilrelier SECOND FLOOR In Subway Stere: Special Tomorrow! Extraordinary ! Officers' 80 Trench Overcoats, $2248 Thi price it net even a third of the actual coat of making I Trench overcoats, espe cially design e d for officers in extremely cold climates. Mnde of 18 ounce Byberry cloth with wool cnniel's-huir lining (removable) and mackin tosh cloth and oilskin interlining. English made lenmrkably f-orv-iciuble and geed lep!:ing! Sketchcd. rUfi aUOWAY Ll""""'- ;l.lt Brethen- Speclal Tomerrnl Meti's 30 AH-Weel Worsted - Suits $20 4 special Annlver. vary" concession ac counts for this deep price - cut en such splendid suits! Effective models for men and young men in all-wool worsted of rare excellence. Smart pin stripes; faultless tailoring. Ail sizes. SECOND FLOOR, 7TH ST.; tdPr lf2&&7iv!te j rv w&im Special Tomorrow! Embroidered Jacquette Blouses JVcic and wonderfully chic! $2.95 Extremely modish! In charming riew allover embroidered effects brown, navy and black. Re productions of expensive models. Lit Brethers SECOND FLOOR Special Tomorrow! Hate Trimmed Frmm of Charge 6 Ready-te- $ -j OR Wear Hats ) ?'ye Delightful ttylea for drata and general wear majority at wheloaalet Lyens and paen velvet, also duvetyne in large dressy, medium and small shapes with ostrich trimmings, novel fancies, pompons and soft velvet bows. Black and colors. HmUlf :I.lt Brethcri FIRST FLOOR, NORTH: gb 1- Special Tomorrow! IS Bridge Lamps $Q.95 Complete with pretty ahadee. Samples and beauties I Hand - polished, substantial stands; adjustable arms, and charming shades of Georg ette, silk, parchment, or glace in soft, warm color tones. One shown. Brethers THIRD FLOOR tanalBj Special Tomorrow! 10OHSteves $6.75 4nerAr very timely Anniversary tavingl Splendidly made brass tanks and brass burners. Remarkably effec tive heater. Warranted te give satisfactory service for 5 years. Brether THIRD FLOOR Special Tomorrow! 85c Mercerized Table f a tn a ct Anniversary' uamasK, prlcedt yard 55c Bretliere- allevp floral dtllgnsi nne. Inches wide, Hcautlful eturdy quality pcrrmncnt luster, FIRST FLOOR, NORTH In Subway Stere: Special Tomorrow!, O. D. Service TunicsorCeats Special, $1.88 r 'Way below actual ceitl Every one absolutely all wool, new nnd in perfect con dition. Four butten-unJ-flap pockets. Sizes M te 4U. N mail or phone eideis. Lit mothers SUBWAY lijuiif S!83l iWR w cn, 1 i& I ;V.L
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