14 IpAMUSEI^jMENTS^ i MAJESTIC | High Class Vaudeville Bond-Wil son and Company in a comedy of | fering entitled "Superstition;" De j marest and Doll, variety entertain ers. Three other Keith acts. ORPIIEUM ! To-night Coutts and Tennis offer | "The Kiss Burglar." fTliree days, starting Thursday, April I 3, with daily matinee Robert Downing, in "Ten Nights In a Bar , room." 'Monday matinee and night, April 7 Walter Hampden in "Hamlet." ; Tuesday, evening only, April 8 Cohan and Harris offer "A Tailor • Made Man.'' .Wednesday, matinee, and night. April —Three Hundred and Fiftieth Field Artillery Band —The Black Devils. 'Three days, starting Thursday, April ! 10, with a Saturday matinee El liot, Comstock and Gest offer "The Wanderer." COLONIAL •To-day and to-morrow —Earl Wil liams in "A Gentleman of Quality." REGENT 'To-day "Fatty" ißoscoe) Arbuckle 4 in "Love." •To-day Return engagement of D. W. Griffith's tile "Greatest Thing in Life." rThursday, Friday and Saturday—Cecil B. De Mille presents "Don't Change Your Husband." , I Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Elsie Ferguson, "His Parisian Wife." j VICTORIA To-day and to-morrow William Farnum in "The Man Hunter." Friday Peggy Hyland iu "The Re bellious Bride." •Saturday—Tom Mix in "Fighting For Gold," and final Instalment of "The Master Mystery." "The Kiss Burglar," the muscinl of -1 fering selected to hold the boards at the Orplieum to-day. "The Kiss matinee and night, ii Burglar"' said to contain more tuneful tunes and more catchy music than any Broadway suc cess produced jn years. Seldom is it. j that a musical offering can boast of a j ; dozen distinct musical hits, but this i is true of "The Kiss Burglar," ail of! 'which appeal to the voiceless because | • they are distinctly hummable, to the singers, because they ran lie sung. ■ find to those who can neither sing nor | hum because they are sure they have ( [heard tliem berore. and the melody •haunts them. So this is why many j e'airn the real smile in "The Kiss | Burglar" is Hie music, because it is j lon- of those sweetly simple and; ORPHEUM i rri ¥\„ MAT I Ml". 1 O-IJay \ |(;| if COUTTS &TENNIS OFFER DIRECT FROM SIX MONTHS AT 15,° COU AN'£ THEATRE W.WHfIHj MciMvrtPi/ tefew A SMACKING PSI^^2^UCCESS MY CMS Matinee, to SI.OO Night, to $1.50 VICTORIA TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY Sensational fight for JUSTICE BEGGARED BY A FALSE FRIEND \ THIS WEALTHY MAN LEAVES EVERYTHING HE HOLDS / ffj \ THE GUTTER ROUTE TO BRING / JlhlWtoi . \ fm B ■ DOWN THE NAN Wl, ° Roßߣl> m m \ Si IftfffflMß NEW YORK,THE ATLANTIC ■ ;Myy AND THE TROPICAL IJLAMPS \ I \iafstartlingly realistic sliip- Tille's art, the highest pinnacle ho has yet reached. With Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson. Ella Hall and a strongr eqst, the pic lure is a great dramatic sensation. It is ail answer to the widely remem bered "Old Wives For New," which cv vnkcd so much comment upon its re cent showings. D. W. Griffith's great story of victory, "The Greatest Thing In Life," is being shown to-day. The engagement is especially "made as a return showing at the demand of hundreds of patrons. In addition, there will be shown for the last times, "Fatty" Arbuckle in "Love," the great picture of fur, and laughter. simply/swceti scores that spells popu larity. It is not-often that realization can be sguared with expectation, but such is the case with the •'The hrlliant and beautiful Wanderer** Biblical drama. "The Wanderer," which is coming to the Orpheum lor three days, starting Thursday, April 10, with a matinee Saturday. The producers of "The Wanderer," Messrs. Elliott. Com stock and Gest. surely have every rea son to be proud of their splendid achievement. There is so much to ptaise that a second and even a third review could be written with equal facility. REGENT D.W.GRIFFITH present* Special return nmnßfinrnt by popular demand "THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE" fin'ai. Also "Fatty" (Roscoe) Arbuckle "LOVE" v. / MAJESTIC Bond Wilson & Co., in SUPERSTITION Tomorrow—Friday—Saturday HIGH HUBERT AND COMPANY "MINI) YOUR OWN BUSINESS" EDDIE POIA), in "THE LI'RE OP THE CIRCUS" -:- Four New Vaudeville Acts-:- COLONIAL 1 ____________ To-day To-morrow EARL WILLIAMS The well known star in a picture of real merit— the kind of picture you'll like. "A Gentleman Of Quality" TIAJEURISBTTRG TELEGRXPHf "A Tailor-Made Man" is at last to be served up for local delectation at the Orplieum next Tuesday "A Tnilor- evening. Cohan and Made Man" Harris are responsible for the stage produc tion of this brilliant American play, and It is one of the greatest suc cesses in their long list of achieve ments. It will be seen here with an excellent cast and a production that is typical of Cohan and Harris' methods of providing atmosphero and sur roundings that make things on the stage look real and true to life. Rich ard Sterling plays the title role. One of the lending newspaper in Brooklyn has a drnmtic critic, who, if anything, is on the "Ten Nights In job at all times, n Barroom" nothing escapes his notice. So, when a copy of an ad just placed by the man ager of the Grand Opera House hap pened to fall in his hands, he opened wide liis eyes in astonishment, as is a magnificent domestic drama, staged and H gowned with a style and sumptuousness and daring O I that even deMille himself has never equalled before. April 3-4-5 It is the reverse of the love'tragedy shown in n/i o K/I CVJ FN "Old Wives for New". There it was the wife who iff Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew • Mkd love Hcre it is the husband "Once A Mason" ■ Leila, the dainty wife, turns to another man, an |l| Aorill 7-8-9 alleged King of Dreams, who is a fine little promiser, " # ("chests of smouldering rubies and chains of virgin i H Elsie FergUSOn pearls as beautiful as your curls' I ''), but he can't make I "His Parisian Wife" good: he s simply a polished husk, j 11 A *l in 11 10 warns women against the man who makes love April 10-11-1Z f or tbe j ove 0 f making love. H William S. Hart J t a^ds ber to reco gnize the worth of the man I "Breed of Men" who makes love because he's in love. I Tomorrow W.1—7 T\l M Tomorrow I ■ Friday G, I>l | Friday I 1 Saturday * THEA TE R M Saturday I tgS ImaMwaßßMß^ ammimmmm mm —^ JS 1. " in "Ten Nights in a Barrroom." Call ing his aids together, he rushed them hither and thither to And out if it was Robert Downing that he had always seen and admired in classic roles, Robert Downing, who was Mary An derson's leading man; Downing, ttie juvenile In Joe Jefferson's support, and "Captain Absolute" in the "Ri vals;" Downing, whose "Perrybingle" in the "Cricket On the Hearth," and whose stardom in "The Gladiator," at New York's old Star In ISBG, were the talk of the theater world; Downing, whom the West and South adored in the costumes of "Othello," "Ingomar,'* j "Brutus" and "Samson" yes, the I same Robert Downing—who had late, l.v dropped out of the glare of the footlights. Calling up his manager, Arthur C. Ainston, on the phone, he found out that in t.he time between then and now he had been preaching in an evangelistic way the cause of prohibition. Are Husbands Immoral? Divorce records show that there have been many husbands who forced their wives into immorality for profit. Sec how such a situation is met in the William Fox morality production, "Why I Would Not Marry," coming May 1-2-3 at the Victoria. Want Germany and i Russia Admitted to the League of Nations Paris, April 2.—Lor'd Robert Ce cil, the British authority on a League of Nations, yesterday met a com mittee from the International So cialist Conference recently held in Berne and received various amend ments which the members of the committee desired to be included in the covenant of the League of Na tions. Among the principal amendments that the Socialists proposed was the introduction of provision facilitating the ffntry into the league as soon as- 5 APRIL 2, 1919. possible of Germany ai)d Russia, J which they believed to be essential to disarmament and the prevention of the spread of anarchy. To this, l.oni Robert replied that it was ini- , possible to admit slates without stable governments. The committee proposed the supervision of disarm ament, to which Lord Robert replied ' by giving the reasons which had led I t> - e League of Nations Commission : to reject a proposal for the continu-I ous international inspection of arm aments. Orpheum Frida y day Apr. 3-4-5 Matinee Daily Saturday Special Return Engagement The Eminent Actor Evangelist Robert Downing 1 as "Joe Moyan" in a Revival of Ten Nights in a Bar Room Endorsed by Everyone Who lias Seen It as the Most Wondcrfu Sermon Ever Written Come and Hear the Wholesome Comedy, Songs and Music 25c, 50c, 75c, SI.OO. Matinee Daily, 25c and 50c. Fights Way in Storm to Rescue Sister Ship, Which Lost Rudder New York, April 2. —The American transport Ml Sol arrived here yester | day with a story of a long light in a j * "> a rudderles sister - trwuilvrfrtM Ssranton, during which . . ...... .ui iiiair lives. The | Scran ton, bound for Brest, still is at sea, lint presumably in t.he hands of i r nv a ] tuc which was sent to take 1 up the work of rescue.