tV"t J" "' " i - I'lW' Sjwwvnfi yB 'ti ' 'Ct4il J"" it ,TIVS.'V 3PTO f J i. V t 't nil v' -"."V .T t r .ai 1 , l 1 I'p I'BI t'f ' IS 3iJ.!t sft' i in'jii i mi i ti Sl A 12 BEFORE THE CURTAINRISES Rebert B. Mantell Is Week's Only New Attraction. Other Theatrical News EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER pHWAbtiVPEJA, SATURDAY DECEMBER 46: 1922 I , I I , STARS OF THE STAGE COMING HERE NEXT WEEK Shows That Are Coming te Philadelphia Soen Drctmli r 15 "Te th Ladles, with Helen Hayes, Oarrlck. "The Oullty One," with Pauline Frederic!;, Adclphl 'The Passing Shew of 1922," Shubert. GeorRe White's "Scandal' ' For Fer rest Janunr.r 1 "The Monster, thriller, Walnut Juntmt.v 8 ' The Perfect Foel," with I'd Wnn, Ferrest. "The Torch Hearers." Oarrlck. .fnnunry 20 "The Deer Ilead," with Charles Chcrrv. Walnut Cnmlnir (oeii "The Cat and the C.mai. ' Adclphl THE nppenrance of Hubert U. Mnntell with hh annual repertoire of Shnkf. jirrMi) rewvnls and ether pla". will be next week's ole novelty. Mantell tomes te the Bread Monday fr nn engagement of three weeks, instead of Ms customary fortnight, nil of wiih h iiuij be given as further proof that tills Is the Hard's jenr. "Anna Chritie," Kugene O Will's powerful tlrnui.t, will continue nt the Walnut : "tioed Morning. Dearie ' uttirK Its fifth and tinal week at Mu Ferrest, "Melly Darling" begins IN final mx das nt the (iarrick. and "Illossem Time" continues te llde nleiig Micccfully at the Lyric. Tln Phubert and Adelphi Thea'res will be "dark ler tin- week THH last wek having been barren of new nttr.ii none, theie is little or no ppertunit fei "fecentl tliniigh's. Stltl another viit te th" melodious "Blefm Time" enlv heightcnei the lmpres'-ien that here i one of the rea mu'icnl treat" of the last few ears The unuMiall capable vm.al powers of Betrani I'cnroek. Olga Cook. Heward Mari-u and the ethers m.iKe the recetu short and tantalizing premise of the Bhuberts te u-e this company as a nucleus for n light opera organisatien all the mere inn-resting We him been endenurlng te corral (nine mere facts en this contemplated reinul f Slraus nnd Gilbert and Sullivan faerites, but as jet haw been unsuc cessful. It's really about time that .-emetlung transpired along this line A n niibei of enr liaie pa-ed since IMVe Ilepper last appeared here in an ei -canlzatlen of this Mjrt. and the enh local engagement siiieh that time win u bheit tenuiuy of tlu riiestniit Strep Opera Heuse by the ('allu opera, whun presented "The Miknd" ami a n im'.ei of ethers with a rempatu that includeii Jeffersen De Angelis. New Yerk net long age had a highly successful revival of "Kuddigere." which endured far past Its intended engagement, but tiewr took te the read. As recently as la-t Minimer. Baltimore had a summer en gagement et light nper.is which preed se commercially successful (as well as mtitirull i th.it the organization lieadtd by Mr. Hepper, took te 'he read, and after an inv.isien of tin Seuth, has new trekked North te Canada, with apparently little hope that it will include Philadelphia n its itinerary . The idea as recently outlined verr . briefly h, the Shuberts for light epcia revimk mentioned possible mutinies in Tcw Virk and tins city te test out the idea, using the principals of the "Blessem Time" MJinpiiny- (perhaps a Ne the orgnni7jtleii new giving the Schubert nperett.i in New "ierk as n foundation for the presentation of tin old fnerites. It is net hard te iunlize Mis., Pook Peok Poek as I'lijllis in "lelanrhc." or ns Patience nor is it Imrd te bcliee tii.it she could de rial justim te stf.h f the Sullmiu ineleilles us Yum uin's song tethe niiiini mid sun in "The .Mikade.' William Daiiterth i an old timer in t. nnd S ,! Vl)ll,i C(1 i1(lpnl fnt In one of a thuen leles, an,i Peiceck's aplendiil bass eice could ,) much with audi roles s Mount Ararat In In nnthe ' or tin- Mikade in the epeia of that n.nne It is te In- hoped that such an or- I gan zatien would rehe The Yeeman of the liuind" and "Princess Ida," the last named net Laving been .... for tome tune. - .VA' uf the t.iest intncuiiiij ijfms et V urwi tmtiniitwij from .Yen nrk "l" '''cei 1C(13 tlult cnumniiiit the c inbUshmrnt e; our mitral nmbuir'i UrkCt efliir, t(Hfc7( ui thn tinjliudi of, indciritlct aanictri new i,, rjtitrnri' evir thnr, j'hn ten driUil nn 4y thr VrmiuriHii Mimi'im" .( ioriii(iei', and tleubt itif CJ-M.3 Aeic wrrrtifiil t tcill bp in cjFi-utinii, but thr ulrn (y a iplendtd our. Initend of thr KUv" ' prfmurm, standard evr of tr re, r will br fixed, vth the altnnnti'e , the pun-hair of a card for iJ. trhi tri 6c i;oei for thr cntirr traien m xrhich lull de aitfl vith tin imji, fig ' nn j additional im etir than t) r r, t of the tvkrt llreudunij near f e tj trtrnth street mi bien nugaritrd i thr ideal Iwatmn f'tr the nut, at 4i. , nmf theie i ahe pnm-ien for the r tablmluiinit of b,anehe ii thr ihmh ihmh I'eeplr hair get into thr habit r,t ;,ci inv Ihe extra fifty bent nt it it icrrr prrfevlhi juit ihniar, but thnr oho ' te be an rnthmiastie reiiptien nl ti nrir plan u hi' h will tripe thr ''broh ''breh ns" out of uisteni r i BBSPl HBHHHHH HHHHHIH iflKZSDMPBAi Pi i fc . iH bv., 1 ; fTAbMKmiSmM bKtEM ,"., jUIH K.. , . ) W ViTl'rM&Wrm& ' OLGA CCOU MAC?V DUNCAN PAULINE FREDERICK iilc vi; HH . "BLOSSOM time Ki?i4:..s THE GUILTY ONE" H&VyHL fvVB fields PI&iii'PSslilBKSPPifl 'GOOD MOI7NING wS'JWfMBW JBIMIX MIl'M " II I iWl .MH HHHP9M0Mii$lfwnW HP . ': jMBBfcvawMs 'VSiiilPI ES1LV MILE'S "PASSING IK HiHMM yfeJtn., "; time, its Chicago is announced ns its Hl WmwlM DOPOTHV NiORRlS I HH S Kgf M lOLLV DAPLING" K sK Gaern. rHj Jw H 2 VfSaO "Pawing Shew" Hare Soen Th Lockferdg, Zlta nnd Nnie, who nre appearing In "The Passing Shew of 1022" at the Shubert, opening with a Christmas mntlnee December 23. arc slater and brother nnd dancers of un usual attainments. They came te America almost unhcarldcd after sue ceases Jn Paris. Their performance opens with the dancing impression of Charlle Chaplin, In which Nare Iioek Iieek Iioek ferd impersonates the famous comedian. Frem the comic they go te the classic. Traveatlea at Dument't The program which the Emmett Welch Minstrels have for the coming week at Dunient'a is headed by tn satire, "Manslaughter," with Charlie Ueydcn nnd ether comedians. I-enu and Humes, a pair of dancers, nave begun their second, week. Buss Kelley, Ilnppy Thompson, Dave Barnes, LS,1J LcMar nnd IUchard Lee present n skit called "Pearls"; Bennie Franklin has songs nnd patter nnd Emmett elcl renders some new ballads. PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION LEE A J. J. SHUBERT T CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE GEORGE MARIO! J. ANNA CHRISTIL WaiTiii-t-s11 A rumor has it that Wtlliam tiillelte will come te tlif Bread early in Jan uary, but his chicle Is unanueunied. Hepe of 11 visitutien lij any member1 of the Bnrryniere family fades with . .fehn's tremeiideus success in "Hamlet" in New Yerk, I'thel'D coming debut in "Bernee nnd Juliet" nud Lionel's trip te Europe for the tilms. The latter has been niiined as star of Eugene O'Neill's ' ne.xt play (and first romance), "The Fountain." but plans may hn,e fallen through. We are told that the Walnut is due te get the Barrjmercs wiien( they de ceme en the read. Ibrman Heijermiins" trage ly of the men who go down t" the or can in -hips, '"Pr f ! oed Hepe," wlui'h Eib i 'Ien tirst jiresented in this leimtiv. Throughout all tliese aspects of tin. -i i persiiiiliieii runs a note of profound t spect. neer a light and frnoletis te'i". l"or the sen has a waj et suliering .1 I who tiael its w.ijr und icceunt its tales. in t ie 1, nut, but his two latest aem edics 1 1 . i.k t with failure of lain in N'-V while the llllli h-Uked "Tiuth Ab ... Mils iK-wp went en the read. m I iwir !' Kelly s most delightful ' Torch Bearers win. h uns riMieWfd in this ('iiiiuii recentlv, conies te tin- (Iarrick en Jnnuarj -. 'Till. ;.'(.'.'. !.; thcatmn i'.H(,n 1 Philadelphia n inpidlfi ikiiiiih; .' half an mark, and it n ntlricitlmi h, note jittt rhat ue harr had e far 11 the rni of attraction. Uein'ih, gathered fmuret 11 ill iheu tnln minlral (ODiriin I iritli scinblaii' c .. ' ieMy, (ire reruii, tire Jart 1 1. t ; nhahripcarian rriivali. am mreii. four t euiedU'v. thier cnnmltt s 11 11 ( " in(ie f rifiM jn7s nnd ir kAiWi 1 i jiiHtlu b tailed drnmatu jici format till time. " Uain ' and ' . I nun Pm lie' tamJ nil' euf in finnt, 11 hilr "Mrrtr,,i et the Mexiei" and 1 I'zarina ' u e hair had ttia ;!( "' ' (Oinrdiii. fntb allu. u ' hair I" ti .11 HJIfili"! i-ith "Srtllil" "I'll 'i' uie,' "flood Morning. Ih'ii "Marjelnnu " all ucll above the a age, and ' l!to-em Tune" 111 ie; thing te be wen but cldetn in 1 parleui 'aw?. ' THE attractions which will flu teun ( litistnuis Day are list.. 1 box hPMile tin- (elumn. but it uiitiit n.t be out of place te glance 11 bit fi r ' er il.cnd nnd te make conjecture ns t,, v hat plnjs from ether . ifies ie ' k.lv ti. ..line lure A A Ml'lle's it, . . 1 v Inch is s.nii te l.e lm. - s ile'lihtf-r as bis "Mr Pit. , s ,m ile.l It's le.'intn-.' te I... k as ,f that sparklliig fmtiisy, "Captain Apple jick,' will 11 't appear here for squib Oeerge Aills is te return shortly in "The Green Goddess," tluit melodrama which jeepened the Walnut year before last. This sanie house will luue the let urn engagement. The leng-puunlsed "Music Bex Be iew" is still absent, but there is a I,i 11 1 that it mnv uirUe during the . inter I McKaj Meins. who did such notable work 111 ".Mnni Street" here last yenr, is te play Bernee in the forthcoming 1 Hepkins production, with Basil Sidney 1 ns Mercutie. ' It for 'SMM.TOl MTUIED ENTERrAINMPNT ROOF 11 MBIT St TheatrP Regular Matinee Today ULfSH I wA'4 a?!iS Bargain Matinee Wednes day, SUC tO 1I.3U BEURY Sele Owner WANAMAKEIl, Manager ARTHUR HOPKINS Pi i-SEKTS BU Pheno Wnl.iut f!69 LSNE D "fifiM CHRISTIF ZUGFVE 0 WEILL'S TRIE AMERICAN PLAT 1'r (.KOIUIR, MARION i RAVKSHAXXON a Ontrinal Cast .r most sir,:,'iiicA:w A'.D AURFSTINT PLAY 01 .HE M0nFN STAGE, O.VI 01 THOSE ItAUE jiappexi.si.s 01 THE THEATUE THAT .rr A JOY 01 FXFERIENCr !13 TKEASUKE 01 MEMORY TRICES CMS SOe TO SS50 AT MAT 50j TO S2 00 Arthur llebsnn tfillnn. Ilrftii of CnllrRr, I iilterslty of I'enn ijlrunla, writes; "May I, a one who is vital 1 interested in our national 'Irama, urge all these of like ympathy te support its prog preg ess by seeim. '.-Initft Christie,' n'hich in new m Philadelphia. It represents the redemption f a irmnan't, rut arc through the cleansing influence of the iea and the quickening tn thicMcc et a guat love. Paul' me Lord presents the char acter ir -t masterly way. These u he i' ish te sec a play iqnrtl in ciery respect te the ie,-' that in being done in Eng cind or. France today should .if 'Aiwa ChristU.' " nr MM m (world's lUDEVltLE "r-flr iN...r...- -- .j.B.- tEXClUSlUE BILL OF MUSIC, DANCE COW CHKteTMAS VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL BEti. MONDAY MATINEE AT 2 1 15 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY HY.WimmmYOmmNLl i''be ; am irnunirin mcE m PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE FBEO O. NIX0N-NIRDLIN0EE. Mlturtnr Director THOKAi X, Oantrtl Mi 10TK. nrer BROAD Yf ureia bveningt, titi. Matinees, 2tl i..i MAJiwtta 7KSK'5JW& THREE WEEKS' ENGAGEMENT BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT ROBERT B. MANTELL and GENEVIEVE HAMPER IN SHAKESPEAREAN AND CLASSIC PLAYS (0.1 ' iATt!mtF"'n.umeffmMiiniril 1ATE STAR F'SPlCEfl3Z2. tuAKlciiltaiir.uiiJe uir lnEpAPrLirn 31606 COMeeAl ...nn-iminumi I IN HBW 30NQS ANO STVMES SALLY FIELDS A CHARLES itD. f mm mavehme JoeTewle CHAPPELLE eSTINNBTTE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION PHIL BAKER A BAD aOY FROM A GOOD FAMILY AND A GREAT SURROUNDING BILL of STAR ENTERTAINERS 6ieS.-50Kett00$ MAT&"Z7b50DjBr" 1 -V FIRST WEEK KINO LEAR HAMLET AB YOU LIKE IT JULIUS OAEBAB RICHELIEU . MACBETH MERCHANT0F VENICE JULIUS UAESAK ARRANGEMENT OF PLAYS M0NDAT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MAT. WEDNESDAY NIOHT THURSDAY NIOHT TRIDAY NIOHT BATURDAYMAJINEE SATURDAY NIOHT SECOND WEEK ICHEL1E1J MERCHANT OF VElnn AS YOU LIKE ft OTHELLO " MACBETH R$f?nAH,?.iSritt " vni,a( CHRISTMAS MATINEE AS YOU LIKE IT TnJf1T?C. MGIIT9 AND SATURDAY MATINKK, 60c TO $ A AXAVJUll- WEDNESDAY JIATIKU. oue m ci.eu SEATS NOW ON SALE TOR ENTIRE ENOAOEMENT Night, nt 8 tlS $2.00 Mat. WednciJ., en -i f ' .uu itii. 10011 CHARLES DILLINGHAM Announces NEXT WEEK FORREST Bread nd Baniem Bti. ftpe fiXCCPTSAT AND HOLIDAYS. MCES BEOINNINO XMAS I MATINEE, MONDAY. DEC. 2STII tih: .sensation- WAT50TM 5IQTFPQ FASNY AND ok Tin: season W, 1 iDKJiV OlO 1 HI3 mtty I.V TIIK VAflvt ML'Sir-IinVfB "STOI FN SWPFTS" AND all-stak J VleCl 3 W Cid 1 O VAUDEVILLE TR00RAM SAM S. BEGINNING XMAS MATINEE HOLIDAY MATINEES M0N.. WED. & SAT. SEATS NOWspecial holiday festival SHUBERT SSW11 Hsssa eSaSiMSPCTiB ?saakBrjMi tiKilwSHHiHISB NEXT WEEK CemmcncinB Mon day, Xjnaj. Day M.itincc. Dec. 25th Seats en'Salc New ADELPHI A. H. WOODS AKNOUKCEfl The Internatiena! Idel of the Screen Returns Triumphant te the Stage PAULINE FREDERICK In Persen Supported by a F&meui Cult Including CHARLES WALDR0N CHARLES DALT0N NOEL LESLIE HENRY WARWICK ETHEL IHTROFODI VLOKEKCE EDXEY IX A CLEAX, WHOLESOME. THKILLING DRA.MA "THE GUILTY ONE" 117 MICHAEL MORTON nnd PETER TRAILL POP. MATS. XMAS, THURS. & SAT. ?& Last week of Geed Morning Dearie Jereme Kern, compeier; Anne Caldwell, author; Edward Reyce, director nisi, ns presented ever 400 tlmea In N. Y. Here are the stars: Leu!sc Greedy 0scar Shaw , Harland Dixen Ada Lewis William Kent Jehn Price Jenei deiin Bcannell Marie Callahn Madeline Vann Primrose Carvll GwendeljTi Lamb and Cast of 100 AND the Sixteen Sunshine Girls XMAS & NEW YEAR'S WEEKS ONLY SEATS M0N., 9 A.M. MATS. KI11ST WEEK, WED.. I'ltl.. hAT. MATS. 2D WEEK.. MON.. WED.. SiT. l'OUUTIt ANNUAL VRODUCTION GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS unr.AT rAsr. iNcrxniKe PAUL WHITEMAN'S PALAIS ROYAL ORCHESTRA RARE COLLECTION OF NEW BEAUTIES Matinee Today Tonight at 8:15 v a nmir permat.wed. W lKIIIrW.SA7lJRDff fAREWIHWEEK YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL CONEOYHfTM YEARS (SS "m'i7.vniTPl lrf&(r OJJl WITHTHEKISCOPIAUWTEB MQfl YDURSEATSNOW JAV.KUUNAHUC . 'Mtwivin,' mi iAvsHi.it ncf ANQ TUB ,ORIQIftALCtCBcTiiEAJRc OR YOU'LL MISS THE REAL MUSICAL SUCCESSef rYAR Tfif $1.50 bERVICE it 00 E r.r..N'i: 0-i:iI.I ..tse-i il .nam- ntlatien of the Ka Is net uniai.'1 in the lili r.iUire of ihf Uu-atrp, altlie ikIi Ms clinriu tHri7:itien t Jt in "Anri.i ('liristiH ' at tli Walnut is nn original loni'pprlen. It is mtiTi'stini: te iciii!' ethrr instances whrrp at. impt'rsQr.iil for e, nntl rsiifriully t lie sun. Ims bun liprenlfiel b tli- dramittin until ii net-ins te be a tilnt iul invisible but jietent I'lurarter in the mise en sren. IVheKfiray, Uie Spanish plajnrijht. rlMHleil the insidious pouer ft s.'n-s i lr. thm tiMiiner into a innlcrelint pi'r-t-ennl fone In liis "El i.iau liuloetn, prost'iitei in this ceiintrj ns "Tne AVerlil and Ills Wife." Through the play t-talked this oil foree, mere petent thnn an of the ether i harni'ters, al Majn areunil tlie iiirner but nover kpeii r.r he.inl. Mai'terllneK has dut.i' the Mme thine with his kiii ombeiliiiient of tnjstorieiis fenrs aiul toiehodiiigs in exernl of his plays. lint the i-pa, after all, has hail the meHt froiiuent ndiniitner. of this pt-r-fonllii'iitlen Ibsen useil it as a luein.rg but niWsible I'liatni'tPr in moie th.ni oue of liis plns. In "The I.ailj I rum tla Sea" the ocean is et forth lis it mysterious, poetle ll(;uie, werUin ilceplj into the t-eiils of men ntnl vemin. In "l.ittle KMilf" the hen as n llsure of foiebeillnx anil terror ih ever present,, Semetliinj: of the wiiue mm as in Ibsen, a Kind of uiliipeMte of llie Nr ! Weslaii's kemtmI hens, is the ileiniiiant niper-chnrneti'r In SyiiReV "Itiders te the Sen," nn invisible and cliuhtly piei piei hhe that in both nn Medium and ten1 f.Tlnc it Del awesomely poetle. And mi tatnlegav U quite complete without PAUL WHITEMAN HIMSELF AMI Ills Olll'-IN II IMIl ' i.Ill 1 1 KS1 It hM I I. Hi ( t e r IOt M' OK UIK IHI.AI I.UHIL t ViRh UUI1' (L'JSEIl lull I KM, WILL PLAY ON THE WALTON ROOF Tonight at 8:45 Until Cleting ALSO Special Concert Tomer. Eve. FH0M 6 10 TO 8 30 P M AND Monday and Tuesday Evenings Berlnnlnic t 4 45 inl listing until el a r.j "m7vson-mxex "SK EN" Aintsu Wonder Vntil Ortheitr In Nrr Musical Hper allien CUES "l)l'N SERIES Or DANCES J jy7Srwf?5HSiy KmBL. 'Ir LHB k. mBM B THE HOME OF COLUMBIA BURLESQUE NEXT WEEK FIRST TIME AT THIS THEATRE IN 3 YEARS METROPOLITAN Last OPERA HOUSE IlltOAD A I'OI'I.Alt STItErTS Tints Tedir 2:15 and 8 15 Ste tbe Flihtlni Whiles, nnlliknt rho'.epliy List. A -wnile el a riqture KiMHt ci.trres i iwifeyb All (ruin iiHtistil Mt, Mm an I "S IMil) llnrxmn MkIIiubi i'(X nnlr.Oi SI'.MH T HIMIIKM HI'HMI Ml'str Aiucleiiu nl Vui'l A- llviii' Illblt.isi PHILADELPHIA. Tonight at 8:le ORCHESTRA rwJi,;JfJ'H.BD,"B."r' I .1l Mr T PRjB R mmi laava t&mi gKmmmmkiikimMmmmmmmmmmmmM 3 Cui Tf!xt te tIei.tMntg DANCING CONTEST THURSDAY NIGHT COMING UIG XMAS WEEK ATTRACTION MON., DEC. 25 Jean liedim's CHUCKLES OF 1923 PLAYED BIX MONTHS AT OXFORD MUSIC HALL, LONDON. ENOLAND . UfcUINHINO Willi MIDt.lt Hi lltCI.il hUNDAV. DtO 91, AT U.01 O'CLOCK THE BOWERY BURLESQUERS ytf8T,IS- TICKbTi NOW ' A,'iei;'n"'MIDNirE FROLIC "iSfi eUSi What mere delightful Christmas present could you give than an order for two or mere seats for "BLPSSOM TIME" the Franz Schubert operetta new at A? LYRIC THEATRE with a score of the great Franz Schubert's own music and a story of his love romance? What would give the recipient of such a gift from you mere pleasure or leave mere charming memories of your own generosity and geed taste? If you wait until Christmas te give this gift, only a small part of you can get into the theatre. Give your gift new, this week or next. Consult the Lyric Theatre box office for our special Christmas season offer. And send te your friends new an order for two or mere seats for this most popular of operettas. Evenings, 8:15. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 3 MATS. XMAS WEEK XMW- rRI-DCa " ;BenSts Above Tbratrei, Apply Ber.tfit Dept , Chestnut St. Opera Heuse. NVal. 0230. NYCAST5. CHORUS HKAnJDWJf NIGHT5&SAT.MAT.tt.50i277 WED.HAT. -ESS" 2 WEEKS BEGINNING XMAS NIGHT MATINEES WEDNEbDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY SEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES ON SALE MONDAY "TO THE LADIES" BY THE AUTHOR or "MERTON Or THE MOVIES" ""th HELEN HAYES AIID A CAST OF 0ERTII1ED COMEDIANS ft en iibNMiis . r 'liu: niteM). reitmisr m garhick 'iukatrrs., ai'I'I.y -ie mi: s:ni:rai. einrt. iiread sninEr theatrb Ev3bn 7 1 9 r. rniuH iibNKnis . r mi: iiueid. i-eititusr .m garhick 'ittKATnBs.jW 1 Ai'i-i.Y ie am: ::ni:rai. einrt. iiread sninEr theatrb ll asssKBBa3sBsawisssHaiXBSSiasssisssBisssKBsaisiaBBssssjBiisaassBj tLHH'fcBBMn .'' NIXON'S " TJk Bread n(! Mcnteemerv At. f , mlx Wi,b W zr X -?5 1 IJ F TWO- ! J VJ- NF.WS- ll-"?" s Bread an.t MrntirniTirv An. F. e. Klxen.Nlrdlluger, Gcn.Mgr. Tnl.f l)iill J unil 8 I'. M. STARS RECORD FRANK RICHARDSON & CO. MEZINDA t- DAD1. LEWIS PARSLEY JJARKS U WILSON CARSON tt WILLARD ALEX hrARKS & CO. rART COMEDY PATHE TOPICS OF T.'IE DAY SlwnA fiprmaiitewn & Vcnance MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Dorethy Dallen and Jack Helt "On ihe High Seas" THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Alice Brady, "Anna Ascends" BOTH AND BALTIMORE AVF. MONDAY. TUESDAY tc WEDNESDAT IRENE CASTLE "NO TRESPASSING" TirCRSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY WM. FARNUM. 'WITHOUT COMPROMISE' &CU4t Mi tc LOCUST BIS. I '30 fc 3: 6:15 te It MON.. TUES.. WED. BETTY C0MPS0N in THE BONDED WOMAN THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO 6qtfw St. Ifceefcie TJetTIVOKt ,iB OPP TERMINAL . . ., , . Ill Agnes Ayres, "Berdenana MONDAY. TUESDAY 4: WEDNESDAY ALICE BftADY "ANNA ASCEr'JS" THURrsDAY. FRIDAY i. 'tRDAY Irene Castle, "Slim Shoulders" wm LANCABTLR AVE. BELOW 418T DAILY. 8 16 NIOHTLY. 7 U 8 MONDAYT TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY 5 ACTS FEATUREB HOWARD & ROSS "EVOLUTION 0T THE BANJO" Amanda GILBERT 4 KINNETCdna Wallace PHILADELPHIA'S FAVORITE SINQLIta MASON & GVVYNNE RMAS, LE "VAN&" PETE riRST WEST PHILADELPHIA BHOWINO EUGENE O'BRIEN in "JOHN SMITH- PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY of Philadelphia JOSEF PABTERHAOK, Conductor SECOND CONCERT BUNDA If. DEC. 17 Bolettts I JEANNE BEHREND Pianist GIUSEPPE ARQENTINO.. ... . ..Tener Apply te Dr MeinWshlD Still Avallahle u.iarua a. Jiirscn. van fins li' JR0CADER0 iW? R0SEDIA hESNONH 1tHEsATRE.V THEATRE.! ItENBINOTON AVE. Ic CUMBERLAND WEEK BEOINNINO MONDAY MAE DESMOND and HER PLAYERS in THE ORIPPINO DRAMA COMMON CLAY NIOHTLY AT Sil5 Matlnaea Tuesday, Tfaursdaj and bsiurday Popular Prices All Beats Resenrd XMAS WEEK "THAT OIRl. 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