Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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BEFORE THE
CURTAINRISES
Rebert B. Mantell Is Week's
Only New Attraction.
Other Theatrical News
EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER pHWAbtiVPEJA, SATURDAY DECEMBER 46: 1922
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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.
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.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
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"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
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"fifiM CHRISTIF
ZUGFVE 0 WEILL'S
TRIE AMERICAN PLAT
1'r
(.KOIUIR, MARION
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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
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tEXClUSlUE BILL OF MUSIC, DANCE COW
CHKteTMAS VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL
BEti. MONDAY MATINEE AT 2 1 15
ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY HY.WimmmYOmmNLl
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PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE
FBEO O. NIX0N-NIRDLIN0EE.
Mlturtnr Director
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BROAD
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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$
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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
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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 '
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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
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SAM
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BEGINNING XMAS MATINEE
HOLIDAY MATINEES M0N.. WED. & SAT.
SEATS NOWspecial holiday festival
SHUBERT
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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
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,ORIQIftALCtCBcTiiEAJRc
OR YOU'LL MISS THE REAL
MUSICAL SUCCESSef rYAR
Tfif
$1.50
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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
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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 "
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TOPICS OF T.'IE DAY
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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'
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BETTY C0MPS0N
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THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY
THOMAS MEIGHAN
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Agnes Ayres, "Berdenana
MONDAY. TUESDAY 4: WEDNESDAY
ALICE BftADY
"ANNA ASCEr'JS"
THURrsDAY. FRIDAY i. 'tRDAY
Irene Castle, "Slim Shoulders"
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HOWARD & ROSS
"EVOLUTION 0T THE BANJO"
Amanda GILBERT 4 KINNETCdna Wallace
PHILADELPHIA'S FAVORITE SINQLIta
MASON & GVVYNNE
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riRST WEST PHILADELPHIA BHOWINO
EUGENE O'BRIEN
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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
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JOSEF PABTERHAOK, Conductor
SECOND CONCERT BUNDA If. DEC. 17
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JEANNE BEHREND Pianist
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Matlnaea Tuesday, Tfaursdaj and bsiurday
Popular Prices All Beats Resenrd
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RICHARD DIX In "A GLORIOUS TOOL"
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hODOLPH VALENTINO
"THE SHEIK"
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MONDAY. TUESDAY 4: Wi.Utu
Mary Miles Minter, Seuth of Sun
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Thet. Meighan. Miracle Man UJ
XMAS HE: MAN vs. beast
MATINEE TODAY 2.10
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MOLLY DARLING
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
With FRANK MeOLYWN
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ROBERT B. MANTELL
With OENEVIEVF. HAMPFR
111 BHAKEBPEREAN PLAYS
ACADEMY Of MUSIC
BURTON HOLMES
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LYRIC MAT. TODAY. 2llS
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"BLOSSOM TIME"
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JULIA SANDERSON
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GRACE GEORGE
"TO LOVE"
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