"STAND FROM UNDER" SCORES HIT AT MAJESTIC

"Stand From Under," the new three act drama presented at the Majestic STRAND Theatre here by McGuire yesterday COUNIHAN & SHANNON, MANAGERS and Neary, proved to be a present day >w with an unusual Sh play plot—based upon Auto the prohibition Issue. The cast con- of whom are TIMES sisted of six persons, all SOCIAL MAIDS” COMING "LURE OF AMBITION AT TODAY—LAST accomplished actors and the execution of their respective parts, requiring considerable skill and ability, was TO MAJESTIC ON MONDAY CRESCENT THEATRE TODAY AUDITORIUM CATHERINE McDONALD such that curtain calls were numer- 'OUS. 'The Social Maids" is a name which 1 "Lure of Ambition," the new Theda The was that of a man whose j story has long been familiar to those who Bara super-production presented by well as those of his at “THE AMERICAN BEAUTY” aspirations—as know burlesque for. In many past William Fox, ends its successful run States Sena- | wife—were to be United seasons, that name has stood for the the Crescent Theatre today. The dra- —IN— tor and make a name for himself In j very ultimatum of burlesque profi- matic nature of the story and the the world. He was running on a pro- of the char- j ciency. The reputation which has so wonderful interpretation All Star Vaudeville hibition platform and preaching these carefully been built up is again_sur- acter of Olga Dolan, the heroine, by the was later doctrines despite fact— as tainod this season by the organization Miss Bara, have combined to make in he had be- “THE THUNDERBOLT” | shown tho piay—that under that title which visits the Ma- this engagement a genuine triumph. 1 come a victim of a master— greater jestic Theatre on The Screen fans say it is the most grip- he had drink Monday. dope—when given up engagement of one entire week. The ping and Interesting of recent pro- prior to his marriage to the CHAPLIN jugt; cast is composed of Ina Hayward, an ductions. CHARLIE of one of the men who had daughter able leading woman and prima donna Constance Binnoy TODAY made prohibition possible. I/Oglcal ac- IN who is aleo well known as ono of Constance Binnoy, the youthful arguments, pro con, on the matter of the moat beautiful women in burles- tress In Reaiart Pictures, will make I were interwoven prohibition through- que; Bluch J-andolf, a wonderful lier debut as a screen star tomorrow out the and the final downfall story, comedian who comes'direct from a at the Crescent Theatre, In "Erstwhile “THE RINK” of this man who to be ne who posed New York Hippodrome engagement; Susan." This delightful story of the could master all temptation brings the Ben Small, a funny littlo comedian Mennonite maid who won out despite play to a touching and vital end. 6 ALSO a and educational handicaps, Acts 6 with big reputation for good comedy poverty Big I Martin’s ability; Alfred Loraine, a straight was adapted from Helen R. Rolln *--—* which was the Patlia Weekly and a Side-Splitting Comedy man who is not only a good actor novel, "Barnabetta." basis of a successful stago vehicle but who looks tho part; Frank Bud ENTIRE NEW SHOW DAILY NEW WORLD PROGRAM Williamson, who lias earned the title for Mrs. Fiske a few seasons hack. j TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of “the W. S. Hart of burlesque;" The picture was directed by John 8. DEVISED BY CHURCHES Grace Fletcher, familiarly known as Robertson. 2.30 AND 7.00 P. M. drum- the Dublin Doll souhrette and who Miss Blnney’s leading man is Jere merchants, elevator boys, lingerie in Doctors, lawyers, possesses an unusual amount of Austin, who made his stage debut ’em all. She even set "The Man." and later entered mers and crap shooters, Nellie vamped By «. EARL TAYLOR. “pep” and vivacity; Justin Gray, a Squaw petite ingenue who 1s winning great the picture field where his noteworthy Home to love letters. ■■■■■■■ ■ Columbus four inmates of the Old Men’s writing popularity this season. This talented performance in "Resurrection" and Italian Band him to cast is augmented by a chorus of sup- "A Perfect Lady', brought erbly beautiful girls. The entire or- the fore. ganization will find full sweep for The part of Juliet Miller, erstwhile Mrs. SHOW OPEN 1.30 TO 11,30 P. M their varied talents in a two-act bur- Susan, which was played by lesque vehicle which owes its author- Fiske in the stage version, was created ship to Deo McDonald rind which Is for the screen by Jane Alden, long Constance entitled ‘They’re At It Again." It known to fi’m audiences for her work "The ADMISSION—30c—TAX PAID tells an amusing story of an elusive In "," "The search for two diamond buckled gar- Naulahka," "Common Clay" and ters which have been stolen and there T'npardonable Sin." It is of interest Is an abundance of amusing situations that Miss Alden was at one time as- ■■BnMHmBaanraRsaaBiR'n’S'SK’nHm and hilariously funny bits. Nothing sociated with Mrs. Fiske on the stage. haa been overlooked In the line of So. also, was George Ren a vent, who in wardrobe, scenio effects, tuneful musi- plays the role of Emanuel Dreary cal numbers, dances out of the ordi- this photoplay. : Talmadge the “sr IN nary and specialties of every sort that Another well-known actor In av ■ssr Anders r> A ¥ I could possibly h© thought of to add cast of "Erstwhile Susan" is fi- The of a miss with pure as the Ten Command- "pop” and beauty to tho show. The Randolf, whose delineation of the story principles of "The -s- comedy workers of the company are nancier in the picture version -i™ KU Y AL: made look ike a Pntnr| So ments, with a pair of eyes that Cleopatra the best that could be procured and Lion and the Mouse" was a distinct consumptive selling-plater and with a list of ‘'vamped” vio- their talents and peculiar working hit. from Frisco to Main Street, New York. methods make the whole .show a riot TODAY—A FOX PRODUCTION ! tims reaching of genuine, bubbling laugh interest. Lulu Coates and "Her Throe Cracker- jacks’' will be seen in their whirl- THE wind dancing specialty. “DADDIES" COMING TO MAJESTIC NEXT TUESDAY THEDA BARA DIMS HAS BIG HIT IN “A Virtuous “Daddies" which has been revealed Vamp” for tho past year at the Bclasco and LOOS PRODUCTION IN “SCARLET DAY” TODAY Byccum Theatres in New York, will A JOHN EMERSON—ANITA come to the Maje-tic Theatre for one “La Belie Russc” only, Tuesday, March 9. ‘ David Wark Griffith's new picture performance from Fith’s Play, ‘‘The Bachelor.” "Daddies" radiates a general atmos- ALSO GEORGE OVEY Adapted Clyde production, "Scarlet Days,” which will in “HITS OR MISSES” phere of comedy and good cheer and be the A PATHE NEWS AND COMEDIES. attraction at the Ditmas makes a delightful evening’s enter- j Theatre tomorrow is a story of tain-ment. Inasmuch as John B. Hob- ble is the author and David Belasco TOMORROW DR. 8. EARL TAYLOR, California in the gold rush days of ’4 9. is the It is a foregone con- It is based largely upon historical producer. General Secretary Interchurch World touches a BESSIE LOVE facts, as the central figure, called Al- clusion that "Daddies" LIGHTNING BRYCE Movement. deeper and truer vein of sentiment varez in the film, Is really Joaquin IN ,, than any of the average comedies on the He was Marietta, a sort of Robin Hood of the If Christ, on clay born, the The is of five #‘PEGEENM West who used to roam tho high- stage today. story had started on a tour to preach In ev- who hand themselves into “BARED FANGS ways robbing the rich and giving to misogynists A Blue Ribbou Feature Btlll a for mutual ery village In India, He would the poor. Around this chivalrous bachelor’s club their the wiles of women, have 30,000 more to visit. desperado, Mr. Griffith has woven a protection against until are cajoled by the gentle We now believe we have found a story said to furnish plenty of thrills they FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and heart interest. The locale is an mother of their most distinguished way by which the leaders of the Prot- to DITMAS old-time mining town, where Rosy member to become "war daddies" A MASSIVE EIGHT PART PRODUCTION cau around a com- m and estant churches sit Nell is queen of the dance hall. She the stricken waifs of Belgit mon table and have the Christian pro- has a daughter in an Eastern sem- France, with subsequent develunment? TODAY which Involve the bachelors In sit- \ gram of the entire world laid before inary, ignorant of her mother’s past. as humorous On the very day the girl returns, nations that aro as they them. By means of the Interchurch At- Youth’ are But to Ruth Kimball Rosy becomes involved in a fig lit with unexpected. Clara YounEin ‘Eyesof World Movement we can see where with another woman of the hall. Her op* kins. whoso father has gone the Methodists are, and where the ponent dies suddenly from heart fail- thousands of others, a willing sacrifice BETTER COME EARLY. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE into the hideous of there Baptists are. We can see the general ure and Rosy, accused of killing her. hopper war, is ro tin herself In their is about to bo lynched when Alvarez humor, finding outline of their forces, present a appears and rescues her temporarily. America, the adopted danghtcr of Charles status In this world struggle, sent hci great Ray The rest of tho story portrays the yeting bachelor who has for IN and may also have some idea of the successful efforts of the bandit and under the impression that sho < a little tot instead of a rosebud-like unoccupied places, and what may be a blue-blood from Virginia to save the of a maiden ready to unfold the pefcau of done by all of us to euter these unoc- girl from tho clutches bully named ending in a desperate an exquisite womanhood. But whe- of the world field which Bagley, “Crooked Straight” cupied parts fight and the sacrifice of Alvarez ther she thinks so or not, or whe- Christ sent us to occupy. Richard Bar tli elm ess Is Alvarez, ther the bachelor tilings so, the au- and , Clarlne Seymour, dience seem to regard the situation as FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and Eugenie Besseror are also in the groat cause for merriment, and the CRESCENT]KUHN MANAGEMENT | TOMORROW, CHURCHES TO AID LONELY cast. It is a Taramount-Artcraft incidonta leading up to tha .oglcstl SHEEP SHEARERS OF WEST picture. conclusion are delightful. “HOME OF BETTER SHOWS"khh«^ The bleat of the sheep on the back- bone of tbe continent calls men to the TODAY mountains. On high uplands from thj At The Strand “Scarlet Canadian border to Mexico, In lonely and Inaccessible places, one of the < BARA THE OLDEN WEST coun- THEDA A TALE OF ays” of the 2# most romantic examples A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE W try’s migrant worker—the sheep iTjjjjP —IN— bis trade. W THE NEWEST GRIFFITH PICTURE shearer—plies Unheard of though he Is to thou- The latest and finest work of the great director of sands of his fellow workers, It was “LUR£ OP AMBITION” ",” ‘‘,” ‘‘The Birth of a for him that, the immigration regula- Nation,” ‘‘The Great Love” and other master pictures. tions of three countries—Canada, the j TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY States and Mexico—were modi- In this, his newest photoplay, D. W. Griffith turns the United fied during the war. This permitted of his art on a new of the olden west lens-light, magical story rreedom of movement to many hun- —a of fascination in which is woven the I story high-pressure dreds of this strange crafr, and the Constance romance of when full-of-color, impassioned the days means of employment to thousands in Binney primitive, —IN— the west was all out doors. factories and stores. > Lovers of adventure, lovers of thrills, lovers of color and Yet, for all his Importance In the nation's Marching beauty, of excitement and suspense, lovers of love—come 1 ranks of the great Army of the Employed, what sort of “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” ALSO life does this man lead? The migrant Dutch settlement—of a modem fruit packer, or wheat harvester, or A story of a Pennsylvania of a farmhand, or lumberman often roams Cinderella, a scullery maid, the unwilling slave widower Inland through cities and the con- father and his two loutish sons. It tells of powerful contrasts the gested spots of civilization. But —of false love and true love—of the unfolding of the bright the nature of Ills The Ballroom sheep shearer, by oven in a sombre en- flower of innocent girlhood triumphant Boys trade, Is cut off from such Influences. of sordidness and Satanic ruelty. a nation’s I vironment selfishness, All the Funny Situations of H. A. McGill's Famous Newspaper Through survey of the labor now made by I he to Life by Flannigan and Edwards migrant being ADDED ATTRACTION—ALL THIS WEEK Creations, Brought Interchurch World Movement, it Is DARDENELLA BOYS suggested that for men of this class rConstanceTalmad^e HAROLD RHODAS relief may be afforded through church- in :a Virtuous EDDIE SANER f vary Night This Week-THE DARDENELLA , Vamp" es in outlaying districts. For social featuring McCarthy & fischer s latest hits 1 BOYS—Featuring McCarty and Fischers Latest and other purposes these men, with Diana JIow a modest girl with a raptivat- era tic name of Gwendolyn | church bodies, in order to gain Sauer—Harold Rhodes. proper co-operation by ing smile lurod a Manhattan Insur- Beaufort Armltage, Song Hits—Eddie the insurance office of James could make use of many of ance Company into a work-shop of a place in the who hated facilities without which are lovelorn wretches forms the basis for | Crowninshield, a bachelor they business. the next Constance Talmadge picture to mix: social affairs with deemed to a life of Isolation. im- j whi< h will be seen at the Strand Thea- Nellie u a steady stenographer | j a Broadway shimmle tre, commencing tomorrow. til Gilda Gray, , for ft "Twelfth Wlim Becomes Commercial l dancer, makes application $50.-j Night." Nobility it, of 000 on her shoulders. Then "Twelfth or "Little Christ- "A Virtuous Vamp,” is the title policy Day,” j lor the winsome this attraction, which is based on becomes necessary mas,” the Fenst of the Epiphany, com- j the staid Mr. Crown- Clyde Fitch's play, "The Bachelor.” typist to escort memorates or for an inves- MAJESTIC the arrival of the Magi, John Emerson and Anita Boos, tho inshield to a jazz parlor j matter. three klng3 of the East', who came lo screen's foremost artists, are respon- | tigation of this THEATRE MAJESTIC and eastern It is then that Crowninahlold de- the for the adaptation crib of the Christ Child in Bethle- slblo and critics have showered high praise on cides to stop being a bachelor, COUNIHAN & and Managers THEATRE hem to worship him ns the long- of Nellie’s SHANNON, Proprietors: their effort. this makes the beginning promised Messiah. The old custom of ! to win the only COUNIHAN & SHANNON, Proprietors and Managers As Nellie Jones, Miss Talmadge vampicBt attempts to be captivated by w merry-making In England In connec- takes the part of a girl who found It j man who refuses 9TF east aside her arlato- her “innocent” wiles. „ TUESDAY NIGHT—MARCH tion with the feast gave Shake- convenient to j the name speare of one of his finest « >... DAVID BELASCO Presents Edmund Desmond comedies, “Twelfth Night." I__ IN “Beauty is \ “Dangerous Waters” Sure ‘DADDIES’ ” Also 5 Vaudeville Acts 5 Relief Sk in Deep A New Comedy by John Jj. Hobble New York After One Year at the Belasco and Lyceum Theatres, liver TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY a beautiful skin is only when the Excellence | ^ but possible With a Cast of Unusual ard are active, and the bowels functionate kidneys Janet Tracers 6 Be LL-ANS The secret of beauty as well as of health John W, Cope Charles Hammond BAIRD properly. Winifred Fraser UK LEAH I Hot water maintain and elimination. Herbert Fcrtier George Abbott is to perfect digestion Claude Brooke Sure Relief Lorna bier Lorna Volare j Aida Anrard in “THE CAPITOL” S. K. Walker Sally Tysher LL-ANS The Quinns and Others And 5 Vaudeville Acts 5 FOR INDIGESTION Beechaivts Pills. health, because refreshment as a help to preserve beauty and maintain “Daddies’' is a fountain of cooling coming _- _ to influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach welcome diversion to theatregoers. Dry Cleaning they NEXT MONDAY Up-to-Date functionate in harmony and efficiently. All kinds of Ladles' and Gants’ Gar- $1.50, $2.00-SEATS NOW SELLING ments Gleaned and Dyed by tha PRICES—50c, 75c, $1.00, Best and Newest Improvements “THE SOCIAL MAIDS” Goods 24 Hours | MoiirBinj Dyed