EVEttlKG LEDGEK-PMLADELP- HIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1917 DELICIOUSLY WHIMSICAL BARRIE PLAY AND DIVERTING CROOK MELODRAMA HEAD NEW BILLS CASTS i J-- BARllIE PLAYERS saw the cheating cheaters, whlcn Marcln's FEATURED IN CURRENT ATTRACTIONS "CHEATING CHEATERS" fertile hraln ovolvcd, spilling surprises right "Shore acrjes" comes 1 HIS MAGIC SPELL and left In a frightfully reckless manner, ""-- "1 Tho cast Is fully capable. Kvelyn yyr . slslHsMsMlHBs .'-.- f ' m x r" CHEATS THE CHEATERS Vaughnn Is seen hero In a leading part for again xo walnut 'sl. tho first time. Sho Is convincing ns n " His "A Kiss for " Un- "crook" nnd ns a "lady Tho suavo man- But There's No Cheating in ner of Martin L. Alsop Is as effective In tho Old Favorite Upon Its Return locks Delicious Realm of the drawing room as In back of nn nutomatld .lS iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL aaaLBIR''iiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam Measure of Thrills, Laughs revolver, while Anno Sutherland's manipu- Here Thrills as of Fancy KxliliisissisisisisisisiH sisisisisisisisisisilOssisisisisiB lation of her wad of chewing gum la a HK and Surprises character study In Itself, James JIarlowo Is Yoro tho best lowbrow, dircdevll cracksman ADAMS AIDS HIM who never falters before a stage safo Been MAUDE Slionr! ACHES, In PLAY BY In such it In n long Kdouard drama four acta by Jam MAX MARCIN lolo time. AHerne. Staged by Frank V Utirand Is ns u muslo teacher convincingly luadlck. I'lNDEIUILtiA Whimsical comedy nn sympa- lIi;,"n,l,',, I,erry Henry Horton A t.ms FOP. 'jB Italian ns refined spaghetti. One llerry cl lv Sir Jamea M. liarrle. CHEATING rilKATintS. n melodrama In four thizes with Sydney Hooth as tho horo torn KranU M. Headlck Charlea Frohman. Ilroad Street 11. The Brothers M 'ini marnn t'rofluced bv A. V. Joel antra oods n 1 between ccnfilctlng emotions. II. li. ...ttobert Crate Theatre, Sftevn tun Ill'ltirU Toune Nat Uerry '.'.' rtSfin ii..ftla. Morton Selten ll'lluiti . ..latnea Marlowe Iloyil Antonio Verdi. . . i.'.1n i'SWv.' ' Ml" Florence Davenport llr' William lMmianl Uurnntl i Willie mr"1'-- .' Ri.r. WnTlClnderella) ...Maud,. Mama leprae llrookton ...Martin I.. AMop llerry...... Mlai Kthel Wtthman ' niiwn - en urncKton "In Again and Out Acain" Glohe ... .Miss Louisa Valentin. ,:.V.u llnar.1 David Torrence ,nne aumeriautl iSf'V'V.ct, Kerry y ltn win ,i"7u Wallace Jackaon Nan I arey, alias Ruth llroclitoti. on Frenchman's Hay, coast of 13elyn Headline honors at tho Globe last night Maine. "Hayln1 Time." Maloney . . . Ada Itoihell Vauahnn Act 2 An- fi Peyton Ira !,nznrr . . rnnU IllnnrMM com- Tho Uerry Home. "The Wadding .Ilobert Carter Mrs Talmer wcro nwarded to tho tabloid musical niversary." Jj.rle Thereae ... ftlmone Cornet .Winifred Hnrrla edy. Again Again." 3 H'rry ... Helen WHrd tlrace Palmer . ..Oypay O'Brien "In nnd Out The cast Aci Llht and the storm at sea. Adrlenne Woerner Tom Palmer ...Silney llooth Is headed by Lew Uortlon and, Francis and Act 4 Winter In "the Berry Home." Hdwnrd . . Uleanor Davlaon Palmer .Arthur llarrv He JIar. An chorus also added Oretchen Annela (hMen Phil l'rnatnn .t. M. Itollrkv attractive Memories wcro ...'nun sianicy I letener Harvey to tho success of tho offering. stirred to life at tho Wal- Kntherlne Brook i.. . pocior Holmes John Hharkey Din-ke- n. nut last evening by the presentation of h.nnr.. jiauueu 'Ihe onion of Aria I. II ami III place "In Minstrel Land" was offered by Charlotte Wairenton. a nurae. taken "Shore Acres," that charming old play lidV Maude Leslie. IT ".I0 Cfjthr ,',,rbs of New Tork In the Ilarr nnd Kverctt. while 1'lelson and month of .September. orforcd new the which has ever delighted Its audiences. Act I Home of OeorRe lioldlo their sketch, "After ACT I noon. Rrockton. After- Dog Show " Half of tho orchestra circle at the Wal- Venus of Mllo and Another (an Artist's nut The Btudlo) ACT II Tho I'nlmor home, tile miles dis- Other nets which wcro well received In- Street Theatre was turned over to tant. Lute tho next afternoon. nlmost two hundred seamen from the ACT II Act Same an I. cluded "Tho Final Arbiter," with Lawrence navr 1 in Act NIrM. yard Leaguo grtnt A Moment In the Street. (Thn curtain will deacend for thirty aeeonda and at Island through the cour- 2 Celeste et ( le. "ChcatinR Cheaters' numbers Constnnco is Mcso- - Grat nnd company! Charles Horn tesy Scene yf TalmadRc the to Indicate lapeo of fifteen mlntitci). Itodg-crs- of tho management In conjunction with a A l.ady Intenenea. Gipsy O'Brien anions tho comeliest potamlnn Act IV oiric-- of tho National Detective company In tho offering, "Old Hill " gJ;J,, Chamber In Miss fk Smilifl mountain Rirl in the D. Blng-cr- sj the United Service Association. Utile Thlne's Accncy, New York city. The. following- morn, j Kahn nnd Hoone, dancers and 4a of its resourceful "crooks" W. GrilTith "In-rallfJ- The cast of Head thnt OLi.SBIH film spectacle. inc. tho Glnckers In n Juggling act; "Shore Acres" was headed by give animation to lively Henry Horton as Nathaniel Berry and (Some Weeks IMapse) that tolerance," at the Victoria and Carp, ragtime singers; Newklrk melodramatic farco at tho Garrick. What next ! Miss Florence Davenport, seen hero last Something like the dlniculty of pigeon-holin- g nnd the Homor sisters and Stono nnd Clear. season In Wo'vo had plnys another production, as Helen a moonbeam ami cataloguing It by DAN COLEMAN AMUSES crook beforo, but not Herry, Tho humorous roles wero given to the card-Inde- nttends the process of hmr until Jinx Mnrcln wroto "Cheating Chett-ers- " Louise Valentino nnd Ilobert Craig. Ethel foot-ligh- MAXINE "With Nixon Colonial classifying J M. Hurrle'H (lights of t ELLIOTT IS FOLKS AT THE CASINO havo wo ever 'Motoring Death' Wlshman 1 seen situations In which and Sa'mmy Itonan fitted excel- fancy Mere dispassionate, description Harc-tlev- motorcyclo In but It would ho n hhamo to spoil capital stunts on a lently Into tho Juvenile parts as the young- of the hcenes nnd drnmatlc framework of f Dan Coleman always brings with him a a "Mototltig With Death" Is tho feature net est children NEW I plot by revealing- of Jlartln Berry, the latter "A Kiss for Cinderella" may be as accurate GOLDWYN STAR galo of laughter when ho comes to town, It. It has been pointed at tho Nixon Colonial this week Tho per- part being taken by Frank M. Readlck. no out tho American Is now In- as the census and still hint of the witch- and last night when ho that drama former gives ono of tho most daring per- product Is conveyed. A .London hit tho Casino In digenous, thnt it sptlngs frcin tho ery of his Harry Hastings's Big rich formances of Its kind on tho vaudeville Continuing Plays lavey- whose body Is uh underfed as her Show ho was Just ns American soil and gives us pl.iys thnt reflect stugo and at one tlmo tides around a per- imagination Is nourished on poverty mid Statuesque Stage Beauty Pleases funny ns over. Tho pleco Is In nets tho real Amerlnan If that's so, like a human fly. Two successful offerings have entered tto and pendicular wall upon hardship, steps Into dreamland and enacts Stanley in ten scenes. "McNally'H tvo'ro all 'heaters of one sort or another. Hoslsta. n, mere slip of a woman, piescnted the final week of their Philadelphia Cinderella, accord- Theatre Patrons Flirtation." the If wo ono of poven engagements. Thcso nttrnctlons the classic fairy tale of name of tho first burlesque, Is lmcn't tho keys to a novel act In which sho demonstrated that are "The ing to the scope and limitations, whimsical, Odds" followed by Ilaldpato we've than herself was unable Thirteenth Chair" at tho Adelphl and "Jack "Fighting i.omo inlBhty clever vaudeville. a man much heavier comical, pathetic and tender, of her starved 111 Especially Wnlllngford. to lift her. Skipper and Castrup entertained o'Lantern" at the Forrest 'The Brat." cockney Actors In her real life Coleman's song, "Aro You An Amer- However that may be, we're comedy, 'with Maude Fulton, who enacts the title little ican, ' leap over tho lights nil cheaters with singing and and whllo Kramer drama are glorified Into hUperb personages 'INTOLERANCE", IS BACK geance. with a ven- cheating each other. So Jinx Jlarcln Is and Kent made a favorable Impression In a role In thin delightful comedy of her own lslon n fashion which In to a voto making, rcmnlns at the Lyric popu- of her after Assisting Coleman nro creditor unanimous of thanks comedy act. Other acts wero Eddie Hurdon, The superficial inechatilcr somewhat suggests. Maude Phil rotors, Alma from Maine to Frisco for showing us how by "Sir" Francis Dwycr, in a cy- larity of "Tho AVnnderer" at the Metropoli- Adams (above) is tho Bauer, Babo Burnettc, Elizabeth assisted "The Poor Little Melt Cllrl." Her awaken- STANLEY "FUhtlnr Odd." with Manlne tt imaginative slavey Tatl better to cheat our fellow cheaters. "Cheat- clonic comedy skit, and "Six Youngsters," In tan Opera Houso gives no sign of abate- It love passages and Cliarlca IXllton. Adapted from the little of liar Mallahan and tho Hunway A Is ment. Admirers of good acting ing brings with inevitable tiy nlmblo Four ing Cheaters" tho last word In sllckness a Juvenilo act A photoplay, "Como and scenic young policeman Play "Under Sentence," Uoi Cooper Megrue rie's latest fantasy, "A Kiss for nnd pleasing chorus makes for 'the, "good beauties to th'em In between tho nnlve who and Irvln S. Cobb. Directed bv Allan Dwan. Cinderella," success of tho show. It was a day's work" that tho play- Through," by George Brownsoii Howard, will llndoiuch Interest had been the prince ut the enchanted ball, assisted by Arthur liopklna nml Hugo llallln at the Broad. Han'. wright put In nnd a "good day for us" whe was nlso on the bill. this elaborately produced biblical spectacle. Photographel by Reno Oulsart. (lolUwyn Kronold (below) is n The delicacy of such a play fabric de- production. cellist and upon a Keith headlincr. pends entirely who sits at the dram- Tho simplicity wltfi which this third so atic loom Without the indescribable Uarrle upon tho (loldwyn rogram has been touch, "A Kl.ss for Cinderella" might he mado serves to bilng out more forcibly mere clumsy extravaganza. Quickened by the author's story. This Is u different typo MANY GOOD ACTS ON m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiinimiiniiiiiinii mum t the spurs of his lnexhaustlblo fancy' It be- of production from the other Gnldwyn offer HIKS i i r i n li i n comes a gem of superlative art as Inde- ings, for It relics upon tho ability of tho mil mi it in wi iiiiiiiMiiiiii.iiMuiiiiiiiimKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHrT exquisite In characteri- VIEW KEITH'S finable as it Is Its players to carry It through While Maxlne AT & IIIIIIMIMIIiniMITTTTTTTmIUllllMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIJiniMim stic fusion of smiles and tears. It lius KUIott Is tho advertised etar, sho docs not mmmmimiiiimi become a toinmonplaco to call Ilarrle's claim tho 'spectators' entire uttentlon, mhlmslcalltj unreined, but this verdict Is iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminlilMiTTTTnTniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin potent this Is her Initial film uppearance. Cressy and Day no, and "Hallow- not wholly true, for a most check on She screens very well and her stitucsque his sanguine Imagery Is omnipresent. Tills beauty Is presence effective as It was upon tho hinge. een," an Autumnal Fantasy bridle Is taste. Its gracious ever As the wife of tho man sent to prison by compel complete acceptance of his most "big Features of Bright Bill They Interests." sho wis required to portray untamed brain children. exhale the both a loving, guiding wife and also u allurement of spontaneity. And when thus scheming siren It was her footllght whimsy Is too perilous to sound Try to long It take, armed no peak of experience that always kept her art faith- think how would a one-a- ct Elephants person Roamed scaled to wrlto 142 plays. Then ba ful to the character of this wealthy, high-mind- In "Peter Pat)" the simplicity and ap- woman, and made her portrait vivid Picture nn author who began such a task parent artlehsness of tho fable set forth and sincere. Many another actress might after ho hud many years In tho "legitimate." twenty-ll- v renders It easily adaptable to childish have been tempted to overact role. Add to that about this years and you get rough Idea as to brains and to those adults who havo not Charles Dalton, who happens to be Gael, a In Chestnut tho M. Street forgotten youth "Tho Legend of Leonora," In "Tho AVaiiderer," at the Metropolitan, time that Will Cressy lias been which has still valid claims for recogni- conj.rlbutes tho most Interesting acting of appearing behind tho footlights. tion as the author's finest achievement, at- tho company with his delineation of a Irrelevant? Not at nil. It not only If giant mahoganies grew between the trolley tracks If long-horn- ed tempted the dllllcult task of bjendlng batlre financial king, who Is the brains of a huge protcs that Mr. Cressy has Doctor Osier and a certain amount of delicate philosophy combine of interests. His ability as a lashed to the mast, but also Indicates, Judg- goats grazed upon the street corners If naked natives of the amid realistic surroundings. "A Kiss tor character actor Is here conspicuously dis- ing from his sketch at Keith's this week, Cinderella" tecalls moods of both these played. Henry Cllve, heretofore known as a that this persevering author Is only In the torrid zone gathered the product of giant rubber, palms along the curb plays, dovetailed lit a way subtler than comedy magician. Is tho husband, who has middle of his career. any vein In which the Barrle inspiration little to do but look pleasant. William T With Blanche Dayne. Mr. Cre.s'y presents If all these sights met' your gaze when you come down town tomorrow has yet worked Carleton was the lifelike district attorney, "A City Case." It's his 142d r.ketoh and morning, would not amazing bringing together of The new piece Is far less sunny, less while Uric Hudson and Began Hughston Is Just HI times better than anything ho it be more than the llghtheartcdly gay, than the earlier legend had auxiliary roles. has glen us so far. these and many other agencies to produce of Kensington Gardens. Fun Is dazzllngly VICTORIA "Intolerance." "a aun rlav of the In bare outline, tho story tells of a poor Irradiated at times and even satire, as ituee, written anu uirecieu tiy u. w, tirir-llt- country girl who after becoming ilrh (.ends witness the delectable conceit of Lord for an old country lawyer whom ho knew Times," whose conittiandlngly pompous In- Those who regard moving pictures as an In childhood nnd engages him to manago terference with Cinderella's ball Is one of art capable of opulent development have her estate. Tho aged attorney finds that the sheer delights enthusiastically cited "Intolerance" as tri- his client possesses many of ciuelty, of the play. But Bairle, umphantly justifying traits with all his fondnebs for romance, with all their theories. This and manages to transfotm her Into a crea-tur- o The Wonderful unique film spectacle. In Lester which four stories Piano his polished dalliance with the unreal. Is whot Is humane and charitable seemingly illustrative of the course of blind prejudice finest-graine- ever aware that "A Kiss for different periods world's history There are many flings at sharp law prac- The elephant gives his tusks the d ivory in the world to make Cinderella," though be, at of the au- fabulous It is theatri- expertly Im- tices In the court.0 of tho skit and tho cal are dovetailed, created a deep lfow Lester keys. Lots and lots of the pianos on have only entertainment submitted In the period pression when It was revealed for a long thor shows In several Instance easy the market today imitation of the most terrible upheaval of world run In this city at tho Chestnut Street Opera It Is to stretch the human conscience to son ivory keys. The Lester Piano is not skimped in any particular. The mahogany and annals. Ills little heroine's touching ma- House last season. In magnitude of design, only that sldo of a case which has tho best ternal inclinations lead her to the adoption In photography and In Its exhibition of a financial attractions. Philosophy and wit other woods are chosen with the greatest care. A triple-inspectio- n of all materials used of a quartet of little waifs. Lovingly she keen sense of motion picture effects the film splco tho story to a 1917 taste. The audi- stows them In the cunnlngest of improvised was generally regarded as an advance over ence laughed and applauded. in Lester Pianos insures only the very best in every part. box-lik- e cradles, romantically bracketed to D. W. Grlttlth's other highly successful pro- Jumping from fact to fancy, there was by Painstaking, craftsmanship, highly the walls of tiie tiny "penny shop" which duction, "The Birth of a Nation.'" Tartlcu-larl- y way of diversion a delightful fantasy entl interested trained experts and the most approved she conducts char-mai- settings, b'eau-tlf- during her "oft" hours as d notable amid the kaleidoscopic succes- tied "ilallcueen." Colorful modern methods enable us to produce a magnificent instrument of the very highest of a kindly artist. One child Is a sion of scenes presented In "Intolerance" lighting effects, together with nimble London orphan, one Is from France, the are those relative to the fall of Babylon, and daring sprites who floated dlaphanouslv artistic qualities at the fairest cost price known in the business. third from Belgium and tho fourth is a which historic episode has been staged with through huunteU caves and woodlands, gave flaxen-haire- d .Gretchen of Germany. is startling vividness as well as with a com- a decided touch of tho mystic to this elab- her mothering It archeological nccuracy. of the enemy alien that In- mendable respect for orate' production. spires the mysterious actions which even- And then there were witches Who mado tually result In setting delightful Policeman STRAND "Ilnli'a Wary." tlth Marguerite wishes come true and a dczeit pretty girls Datld on her trail. Clark Adapted from the stories by Mary who appeared and vanished at the dash of Roberta ninehart and directed by J. Searle magic The Home What a wand. Lester production. Grand other Pawley. Piano literary craftsman but Barrle Paramount "Sub-D'b- " production Is headed by Alice ills would have been so appenl-Itjgl- y Mrs. explains The exquisitely and Illnehart that a by product of best scientific and effort. daring? When wo a Is a girl who Is not yet a debutante and and Bert French, who are ably assisted Is the the artistic Although it occupies NO MORE hear of Teutonic James Templeton nnd Frances French In Playwright returning the compliment In who Is not expected to take part In the ROOM THAN AN UPRIGHT, this marvelous instrument contains all the depth of any form, hope H a world civilization may events of society. To the readers of the the leading roles. The act Is an autumnal e renewed. As It Is, we rejoice Saturday Evening Pout this explanation la treat. tone, glorious sonority and magnificent color of the largest grands. is used and In our Pleasing follery Intermingled good It undaunted exponent of humanity, the mira- unnecessary, for they should bo well ac- with cle worker of Kirriemuir. quainted with this delightful character by songs brought a good harvest of laughs to warmly praised by the world's greatest artists. It is the hallmark of musical quality appeared In the Jllsses Llghtner and Newton Alexander It may be added that this unique "Penny this time, since the stories all the very essence of piano perfection. Its touch is so delicate that a child can produce , Bhop scene that publication. "Bab'a Diary" Is the They grabbed the audience at the start and and the wholly captivating others didn't let go until they took their last bow v ana amusingly rapturous episode first of this series and if the are tones that equal those of the largest grands. ba of the as well prodjiced as this one then there "Who Was to Blamo?" presented by represent the high water mark of Elsie Williams and company, seems to In the new need bo no' fear of having them transcribed play. The flnul act, photography. No need to re- leave the responsibility on tho nuthor Tho although prettily written. Is Into motion ana rather static peat the story here, for It would spoil some sketch was well acted. The plot Is based Imparts a antl-cllma- sense of It delightful fun as well as modify Interest In on a quarrel over a talt cellar between engenders the feeling that the logical end of husband and wife. There aro tears, broken Underella's some of the unexpected things that Miss Player-Pian- o romance was a tragedy which called upon to do, Nigel Barrle, dishes and much hysteria. Women usually The Clark is Lester uie author's (bounteous, tenderness, had the dancer. Is the chief support. laugh when a newly married woman cries scarcely the courage to face. Only once and so they did last night. recognized by musicians as the most satisfactory player on is the mature of- Is the market today. It Jas Barrle ereat enough for continues to Hans Kronold, International cellist, "lis In the bravely "Jack and the Beanstalk" authorltu-tlv- o bitter finale to "Tommy grown-up- fered melodies of the masters In positively the easiest to pedal and accent. Its patented and exclusive automatic tracking and Grlzel." attract thousands of children and s stylo. Vaughn Comfort and John with Imagination to the Arcadia, where this King repeated legal travesty with device insures perfect musical effect. Its wonderful simplicity of design and thorough- . ,,.n.the name Part Maude Adams con- began week their fanciful screen play Its last godd results ; Asakl juggled and skated tributed a portrait considerably more defi- Regent's offering Is "llas-putl- n, ness of construction make its durability Oine of its principal full, yesterday. Tho satisfactorily George Lilly Gar-do- n features. Its rich, nite and techlncally ' "Double-Crossed.- " and and polished than several the Black Monk xylophbned artistically. her latest characterizations. Tho open- Frederick. Is the chief feature mellow tone completes its perfection. ing scene with Pauline The becond episode of the German re- revealed a few lapses into her of the Strand's bill. "When a Man Sees of wml lar and clfln the cur treat at the ltattlo Arras concluded the conventional mannerisms, lied," with William Farnum, heads show. J. G C ' out In the main her art was painstaking rent program at the Palace. With all the admitted superiority of Lester Grand, Upright and and wlnnlngly sincere. - Morton Selton as Player-Piano- s, the- warm-hearte- d it is as easy ft own a Lester as one of the artist and William Boyd in Philly" Nixon Grand Bungalow Girls Empress inferior, a the "Mado "in-betwee- "Bobby" hero submitted almost nondescript Being n" delineations The biggest act that comes to the Nixon The spirit of autumn Is brought out em- makes. sold direct, all profits of jobber Jiawless of admirably drawn In Philly," capti- phatically lit "The Bungalow Girls," which Wes. A signal bit of flavorful humor was Grand this season, "Made and agent are eliminated. We will gladly show you how conveniently emphasized by the vated the uudlence. From start to finish It headlines the show at tho Empress. This ever expert Peyton Car- of humor, although a Is a tabloid along entirely new lines and ter In his symbolical representation of the was breezy and full you can own one of these magnificent pianos. By our confidential, soul of the Jokes could have been consid- gives opportunity for lots of good comedy of "The Thunderer." programed few easy-payme- nt as erably freshened. A cast of twenty-fiv- e and brand new situations. Tho girls aro plan very little cash is required, but you are given imme- ,Tlmes" The four waifs were Phlladel-phlan- s, poeticallyJflr at characters, composed largely of pretty, and present many new musical num- presented as they were d. splendid spirit and dash. diate possession of the piano you select. The playbill gave well costumed, and amid bers with much no credit for the effects, carried off the act with ease Aldra Alnsloy pleased In an Interesting "c.ient staging, save In a note attributing scenic ap- xne and grace. There was an abundance of sketch, and good acts were also offered by suggestion of the ballroom scene to an was Borne Cox, Arabian Nights" plause and the audience apparently Barrett and JIurray, and and picture by Maxfield Par-rl!- h' who brought forth an abundance of ap- T, well pleased. H. C. The Klralfy Kids, two versatile juvenile plause. The pictures wero timely and Inter- entertainers; William Dick, a singing come- esting. of a "A Royal Divorce" Orpheum dian, who brought out all the qualities F. A. mellow guitar, and Kaufman and Lillian, NORTH CO. rlve-a- deai-ngwit- Models Keys lnl'A S?yal D'""", drama n. in a Jolly singing and talking skit, added to Duchess Cross WEST PIIILA. one of the most Important episodes the mirth of the audience. songs, novel dances, 302 South S2d Street in ranch history, was presented last night and a bevy of pretty girls form a combina- 1306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia "the Orpheuiit Theatre. Shop" tion which makes "The Duchess Models" KENSINGTON Penn "The Modiste re Eugenie widely In William presented by Ted Rellly a worthy-featu- pialr. known this city costumes and 1813-1- 5 E. Allegheny Ave. emtlona actress, played the part of Pretty girls, elaborate at the Cross Keys. The act Is.staged Vwlth Mail This Coupon Today Josephine, catchy muslo are the trio of charms which vilSfi who was repudiated by Shop," the much attention to detail, and the costumes CAMDEN f!JS n.th.at ho m1ht ma"y In the royal make a success of "The Modiste and scenery are all that could be desired. F. A. NORTH CO., 130G CHESTNUT STREET atl(1 the William Penn last night. 820 Broadway ' f Au8trJa Perpetuate hla im- - headllner at Other good acts ot the bill Included Gentlemen Please me Serial ir seconds on the bill in point of send booklet and complete description of Two close company and Ward and Cullen, Ilawson and Clare, TRENTON were Chlnke and Splegal Jones, Weber and lied-fer- n. ; 5??dr,th: ? l popularity and and Lester Grand Lester Upright - IMano th,?iS?y luriuamngs ana me e". wheeler and Morton. , 209 East State Street Lester Playcr for ii. autre half of the week there also details of easy-payme- nt plan without interest or extras. a Per'd,,'treated- - n"I e stage set- -. For the second There was plenty of news In the pictures Ftlnm -- Adam, with the READING ..o vuiunui ana pleasing. la on the bill Mark and and a good photoplay rounded out the bill. Please mark with X style in which you Girl": Harry Young and Ethel "The Bungalow Girls" Is the feature- for 15 North 5th Street are interested Uneeda Goldsmith Mn.rmott. - the last half of the week. "Foolish Clark and company and- WILKES-BARR- E Faclory"Broadwav and Lewis.' John Name a. 170 South Main fraV!!r':ur6 for ,,,e bluea '1 "The Foolish the photoplay "Maucon w"i, Farrell Taylor Trio Nixon Street ,u. .k u i .. Thomas. th tJL """-- " iicaun un excellent Dill at ' Many very timely topics figure on the NORRISTOWN dWay the nrBt man higher up Address we.v three ay ' the, Trocadero bill at the Nixon. The 228 West Main Street .E. Ij. inaV. hS comedians are clever, the Jokes Durlesque Is conspicuous in the photoplay "Come ,he onBS 'u f "yncopatlon. l an abundance of good comedy Through." while subjects T.and There presented by Ji, fature Photoplay offering Is "The and muslo in the snappy show are conspicuous In the vaudeville portion Sy'en." Burlesquera at the Trocadero the program. E ii .. '..mmj . cw to dealing with prlspn. re- - the American presetted of Ej J " . "EMiig is particularly deserving production, which Is by Tho Farrell Taylor Trio, one of vaude- " The up to the minute In the ville's best acta, delights with n -- lno Bv"ng ana photography is standard .:." way wstumea and novelties, Several comedy und ' action: Gardner's Maniacs of course pf Implied Muotwiiiiiiiimiumiiiiiimrinvsi'ASL imiMtmiifflmift.Mjnitiljjjl LJ..J comeay sketch, good specialties are ottered lit the were all that tho nani4 when it impNDrn HV1 ' "wver . A v. 1,1 laughs. a anna 1....U .....I.-- .. ', show. Lew Lewisain Qrsen n Joe came to supplying thrills and. ,Oood uxujiii'hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinijY jtYiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimmi'MiiiirMiNiaMnnim I Mr . mmmmtMasp -- .. ! JWw ""'"iW"P wm uki aa uoaaiir. ,T5llHSHK1t!lS- .. - .jir--'- Ootan BB. ItAWMiata .i.- WAr3rkSkVlPW91 .'.KT'V r mmwmm. HHA,4UrT wof T r, iii vt-- ff- - m.H.nM IjSf&rlijjrStfi3.CV"!iw KiViSEfiui