fj^AMUSEOMENTsjBj DIiPHEUiM—To-morrow, matlne and night. May 2 "Mutt and Jeff's "Wedding." Three days, beginning Monday, with daily matinees, May 7-8-tf "Her Unborn Child." Entire week, beginning Monday night, May 14. with matinees Wed nesday and Saturday William El liot, Ray Comstock and Morris Gest present "Experience." Musical comedies will come and go, Jut Mutt and Jeff will live forever. The new vehicle is 'Mutt anil JeflT'n said to be better fteddliic" than ever and seems to tit them like their own funny skin. The enter tainment is a veritable innovation of •&ge craftsman's art and is not con- to the accepted version of musi •al comedy, but reaches out to snatch i bit of melodrama, a chunk of farce , j tb £ laces in back. The elastic sections TjjJ- ~*bT j yf " Jf allow the wearer complete freedom of (£ r ' Ct su^^ort at Pink■ ma- I Jiff WI \ full swing—with I IB \ I I n every muscle in ll®/. ! .! unhindered play. \ fir Ji ! That's real sport for real outdoor women. Jf 0 And whether it's golf or / Style C-436 tennis, bathing or horse- M ° pen B,ck back riding, that takes you § into the open, you must VO have the correct corset to enjoy every healthful mo rn ment. Velastic t . • r .„ t SPORT GIRDLES ~ , c & G ' rdle W aflords you the full freedom that real sport requires. / Si Other styles SI.OO arid $1.50 I tlffilfll I You'll find them at your favorite shop. \ in Style C-439 Y| y yj A closed-back model that supports the figure cor- C ■ iff rectly and gives the right amount of freedom to every 2 Q movement tf the body because of the clever placing of the elastic sections. Pink material. Price $2. 00. Style C-439 Closed Back AMUSEMENTS [REGENT] IlnKtniiMlniicoiiH Hit With • YedHTilny'M Capacity Aiullenoeii ? 1.1 >1 Til" DAYS ; ! GEORGE M.li COHAN I I | i 111 llin tircat American Play | I I Broadway | Jones I Souvenir Fliik Tlnttona Prenentedj 4 to Kuril I'ntron. . | I Wlriffi & VINCEKt" i • IflATa. B:3o r ated Piano J Aceordeonlat | Royal and National THEATERS Showing To-day a Brady-Made i Feature, Featuring CLARA KIMBAI.L, YOI'NG —ln . "THE BADCiE OF SHAME" Alho MRS. VEB.\o,\ CASTI.E •jCST Book Binding Telegraph Printing Co. TUESDAY EVENING. comedy, and a slice of extravaganza; and all that Is good and clean In re fined travesty. The Inevitable bunch of chorus girls are there, pretty ones for sure, with, it seems, a hundred pretty dresses and a new bewitching dance or song to each new dress. "Mutt and Jeff's Wedding" will be at the Orpheum to-morrow, matinee and night. "Her I'nborn Child." which has been playing the Walnut Street Thea ter, Philadelphia, for"sev "Hfr era I weeks, is coming to the 1 nborn Orpheum next week, Mon- Chllil" day, Tuesday and Wednes day. The subject it deals with is modern. Mr. Barnes tells a human interest story, dramatic, ap pealing, that is a powerful indict ment of those supposed advanced persons who are seeking to probate the theory of birth control. His play shows the cause ar.d effect of the world's most serious crime. A youth ful pair of lovers, who, blinded by the impetuosity of romance, love not wisely, but too well, are the central figures of "Her Unborn Child." Tt is AMI'SEMKN TS * ORPHEUM To-morrow VJggg CIS HIM, OFFERS i|pL Mutt & Wedding PHICEB E >IA Tl .X E E—2se, SOe EVEMNti—iUc lo y1.110 Thursday }.'*'& May 3 SIM WII.MAMS I'rrNcnlN THE GIRLS FROM JOYLAND Wllb Kunny BII.LV GILBERT Extrn Feature* THE FAM, OF BABYLON KOSEADIf *■ > [ Vai 11 91 I ■ I HI ■ J ■ ■ Ik I II 1 VI I, AST TIMES TO-DAY ANITA STEWART In ii Power fully Dramatic Story • A MILLION BIO 9 * The iitory of a Rlrl who In forced, Into ii imirriuKe with u man nlici doe not love. A Nplendld photoplay and one of 1 the he*t ever produced by the 1 Vltaßfaph Film Corporation. - i Added Attrnctlon CHKSTER WONK LI \ In Hlh Latent Lnufcb Cietter **DODCiI\G HIS DOOM" A Two-Heel Kcymtoiie ( omedy WedneNilnv anil ThurNday Hilltli Storey In ♦•CAPTAIN AI-VAHKX" A Piny of Love, Laughter ami Thrill*. around this pair that Mr. Barnes has woven a story that cannot fail to point a moral to those who witness his play. Because of the subject with wlii<;h "Her Unborn Child" deals, no one under 18 years of age will bo ad mitted to witness the performance. There will be matinees daily, and these will be reserved for women ex clusively. "Experience." the modern morality drama by George V. Hobart, which has been the dramatic "Experience" sensation of the past two seasons, is now announced for the Orpheum, week be ginning Monday night. May 14, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. No play in years has scored the enormous success credited to "Experi ence," which at first was reported a failure, and then turned into one of the biggest drawing cards of modern times. The producers, William El liott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest, have given "Experience" a gor geous stage setting and have provid ed a big company of eighty-two peo ple. The play tells the eternal story of youth—his trials, troubles and temptations when he goes forth in the big world. It is told in the form of an allegory, yet all of the scenes and incidents are very much up-to-date. "The Four Husbands," one of the season's smart musical comedy tab loids, gives the Muxlenl Comedy entire perform- Tnliloiil at Majestic ance at the Ma jestic Theater the Hist half of the present week. The piece has all the ingredients of a full musical comedy—a catchy, jingling array of song numbers, pretty girls, many costume changes, large chorus of mixed voices, amusing comedy situations, capable principals and ade quate weenie equipment. The company of twenty is headed by Emmett Vogan and Hetty Frank, who are said to not only possess pleasing personalities, but an abundance of talent as well. "The Four Husbands" is the joint work of William B. Friedlander and Will M. Hough. The Itegent held large and . appre ciative audiences at all of yesterday's performances. It tiefirge >l. Colinn was the occasion at the Itegeiit of George M. Cohan's Itrst ap pearance on the screen, and the play, "Broadway Jones," in which the fam ous author, actor, composer, manager enacted the title role. When produced at the George M. Cohan Theater, in Broadway, some three years ago, "Broadway Jones" immediately proved itself the biggest popular success in which Mr. Cohan ever appeared. Frequently sought by motion picture producers without suc cess, this story presents an admirable screen subject, and with George M. Cohan in the original character, should more than duplicate its stage popularity among patrons of high class pictures. The story tells of a small town youth, who secures a goodly inherit ance and journeys to the Great White Way to "burn it up." After various exciting; experiences he finds that his money has dwindled to nothing anil learns that there are many unpaid hills to he met. After complications, involving a rich widow, whom he seeks to marry, he turns hack to his home town and starts life anew, tak ing over his father's chewing gum plant, where new experiences await him. Sparkling with a continuous series of humorous situations, offset by various drama'Jc scenes, this sub ject presents a bl eezy story of rapid action and human interest. *a typical George M. Cohan production. 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