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2nd Sec THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1908 15 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS SUPERB" VAUDEVILLE 5il Mats. mm 1 1. i I II! 1 UJKJ i i i.i THE PRICES NEVER CHANGE AT THIS BEAUTIFUL THEATRE. OPENING OF THE SEASON TO-MORROW, NIGHT KLAW ERLAKGEB PRESENT FRANK HOWE, Wm. F.

Muenster In Louise Lovell's 06 TT rrNl A MUSICAL COMEDY. FOUNDED OX WINSOR McOAY'S N. Y. 'RALD CARTOONS. Ry Permission of the N.

Y. Herald. MUSIC BY VICTOR HERBERT. BOOK AND LYRICS BY HARRY B. SMITH.

THE CAST INCLUDES HARRY KELLY WILLIAM BLACK FLORENCE TEMPEST ROSE BEAUMONT ELPHYE SNOWDEX JOSEPH CAWTHORN" MASTER GABRIEL SIM COLLIN'S LOUIS HART AL LAMAR MILDRED MANNING SUNSHINE IJAMES. AND A HOST OF OTHERS. A Character Study in Four Acts IPircIIsinnaidl Day Gib riftiies IEaSfias3iins sinadl SEATS NOW SELLING MATT nRDFI? Wlth Cash or Money Order and addressed. MATT OPHPl? mniL, UIULAO stamped envelope will receive prompt attention. iurt.lL VJfvIJCIVO Prices Always the Same Ergs, and Sat.

75c, $1, $1.50. No Seat over $1.50. SPECIAL POPULAR PRICE WEDNESDAY MATINEES. WITH NO SEAT OVER $1. Af)0 RESERVED SEATS CA- I GOOD BALCONY "lr SECOND BALCONY ouc I RESERVED SEATS 1 Seats for Founders Week on Sale Tuesday QDCSTT, MESSRS.

WM. A. BRADY AND JOS. CDLF TFDfltl BT. MR.

GEORGE (BRAILS TT DuO The Son? Show! The Dance Show- The Girl Show! The Whirl Show! B. C. WHITNEY'S MERRY MUSICAL 70 Seasons in New crk City. 28 Weeks in Chicago 27 Weeks in Boston A Etc, at 8.00 Mats. Wed.

Sat. 2.00. No Seat Over $1 at Wed. Mats. BILLY B.

VAN DAVE ABBA MS ALBEHTINB3 BENSON AIMEE EHRLICH MADELEINE MARSHALL. Zimmerman Niion Chestnut St.Opera House Co. EVENINGS 8. 1 5 Mats. Wed.

and Sat. 2.15 worn. ROAR AND ENCORE SPOTS: "THE LITTLE GIRL IN BLUE." "LIFE IS A SEE-SAW." "THE GARDEN OF DREAMS." "HANG OUT THE FRONT DOOR KEY." "WHISTLE AS YOU WALK OCT." "WHAT FOOLS WE MORTALS BE." SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY Notwlthstandinz the Enormous Expense Attendine this Production a Popular Scale of Prices Will Prevail. NO SEAT OVER $1.50 ORIGINAL CAST DEVTLGRAMS "Be a rascal, but Toe a pleasant rascaL" "The true wife Is always the other man's wife." "Men fire cannons out of respect but pistols! That's love!" WONDERFUL PLAY." Dorothy Dix ia New 50. NIXON ZIMMERMAN THEATRE CO.

PAY The very best play I have ever WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES Stupendous Productions Novel Features LY THE BIG BEAUTY. THE SEE-SAW OF 1000 LIGHTS. THE CANDLE LIGHT GIRLS. THE MINIATURE MISSES. THE CORSICAN BELLES.

THR FOOTLIGHT FAVORITES. THE STARLIGHT CURTAIN. NEXT WEEE- F. ZIEGFELD, Beginning TUESDAY SEPT. 29 new "DiCVfTIS from tbe arc la de Paris.

N. Y. SAM. S. AND LEE SHUBERT OFFER DLL1I8 LIMITEB ENGAGEMENT WITH THE EOODE IN HENRY W.

SAVAGE'S SOLE AUTHORIZED VF.RSION OF THE WITTY AND SENSATIONAL SATIRICAL COMEDY ADAPTED FROM THE HUNGARIAN OF FRANZ MOLNAR BY OLIVER HERFORD. MMo HHMILET TTDOLE (BERTEUFEL) mmi VERDICT. "Infinite wit." N. American. "Sensation." Ledzer.

"Marvelous." Telegraph. Inquirer. "Remarkable." Record. "EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE THIS a- U-iUlZ II HI. Book by EDGAR SMITH.

Lj-rieB by EDWARD MADDEN. Music by BEN. M. JEROME. Staged by NED.

WAYBURN. BRANCH BOX OFFICE CORRIDOR NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING. LAST LADIES' MAT. WITH BEST SEATS $1 00 EVENINGS AND REG. MATINEE SATURDAY.

75c. $1.00. $1. HDELPH STREET NIXON" ZIMMERMAN THEATRE Broad St. Theatre Co.

BEGINNING BEGINNING TOMORROW EVENING MATINEJS Thursday AND SATURDAY SECOND WEEK OF HER GREAT SUCCESS FREDERICK THOMPSON Presents MABEL, TA2LHAIFEIEI1 FIL3LT- the OMCOS ELUITT EE PRESENTING HER EG IMIE Wed. -and Sat. Manager Makes Known Here Idyl of the South TT99 R. GRISMER ANNOUNCE THE uirrnnn to LTU Ui) LTQ BROADHURST. seen." Theodore Roosevelt.

95 PEOPLE MATINEES WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Musical NOTABLE CAST. HIPPIE FR-NCIS DE5LXREST ANNA LAUGH LIN MABFLLA BAKER (i BO. A. SCHILLER OSCAR RAGLAND JOHN H. PRATT KM'TE ERICKSON JAMES F.

COOK HARRY MADISON "VANITY" The Great Premier Dancer. Ned Waybura's Broilers Six Shepherd Sisters And ThPir Performing Collies. NEXT TO LYRIC NEW PLAY. TJBHS TWM si Mauscann? ft PEOPLR sn AMA- TEURS FRIDAY KOENIG NIGHT and Mgrs. 1 1 1 OF COMEDY YOU MISS IT IF YOU MISS IT IT BY DICK McALLISTER MEET ME HERE Hill REEVES CO.

JOSEPH M. 1 KELLY Manatrer HOWARD I. KELLY BuslnetU' Meager ALL THIS WEEK MATINEES DAILY The J. L. Veronee Amusement Co.

THE! BIG DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE SEASON Bimco in: Arizona By LILLIAN MORTIMER with Bollie BaviSp J.Louis Unrerer AND STRONG CAST. BAND OF SIOUX INDIANS. TROUPE OF ARIZONA COWBOYS GRAVER'S BUCKING BRONCOS NEXT WEEK "CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT." Costumes, Wigs, Etc. TJ KJOq0 For Plays, Ball Masque, Parade, etc. i36 ft.

SeYClltll St ElOHTH ST BEl-OW VINT niU-Ef? fc KAUFT1A.N- 45Stf m' 'SUPERB" Nothlnsr Higher Seats Reserved Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow Dally at 2.15 Evenings at 8.15 Special Engagement TIM. McMAHON PRESENTS THE Watermelon Girls A Score of Dainty Singers and Dancers CECILIA WESTON Mimic and Impersonator. First Appearance in America MASTER MIRSKY The Most Marvelous Boy Singer of the Century EARL and BARTLETT In "O'Brien Fron Galway." D0NAT BEBINI And His Partners Jim and Jam. Wonderful Acrobatic Specialty. AL H.

BURTON MonolojrniFt. MR. and MRS. NELLO The Society Jngglera. EXTRA ATTRACTION The Mncli and Little MARCO TWINS English Eccentric, including the funniest burlesque on SALOME Ever Staped.

i ii -SUPERB" VAUDEVILLE. Tbe Melodrama of Tarlils and Interest the dive into East River, and the ing rescue. 50.000 gals, of water used. 1 1 1 1 A ill'nui hi "TfiiDfi-t-H Tr' THs Adlo sjegI -3LDc I Will Admit Lad Any Mat. Except Sat.

Girard are. below Seventh. Mats. Thnrs. and Sat.

25c Best Seat. Benefits Solicited. Excellent Inducements. FIRST TIME IX PHILADELPHIA Howard Hall Amusement Co. offer IN THE RflEL' LF TTKIEE AN INTENSE, LIVING.

BREATHING STORY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Next Wk. Fiske O'Hara in Dion O'Dare. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Delightful Hours of Travel 1 ID frithy rvrvivrc i 5 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 2 30 2 COURSES EXACTLY ALIKE. Oct.

16, 17 NORWAY Oct. 23, 24 HOLLAND Oct. 30, 31 SWITZERLAND Nov. 6, 7 ITALY Nov. 13, 14 THE DESERT on 8ale at Hepoe's.

1115 Chestnut street, on Mondav. Octo ber 5. Course Sale Closes Octobe'r 10 PRICES $5. $4. $3.

J2.60. Ill EE5QIPOD8I Frankford Ave. Meadow St. "NOT THE ONLY STOCK COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA BUT THE BEST." Presenting Sept. 28-29-30.

DuSouchet's Tremendous Hit, hm mm mmm" October 1-2-3, The Romantic Historic Drama, "A WARD OF FRANCE." Matinees Wednesday Saturday. PRICES 10-20-30-50C rcies CARL POHLIG. Conductor. 44 Symphony Performances 22 AFTERNOONS: 22 EVENINGS. FIRST PERFORMANCES OCT.

16-17 ADVANCE ORDERS receired through the WOMEN'S COMMITTEE and BUSINESS OFFICES filled from MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28.. until WEDNESDAY. September 30. at Heppe's, 1115 Chestnut Street.

SEASON SALE to GENERAL PUBLIC opens THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. AFTERNOON OR EVENING PERFOKM-A CES Season Tickets $25. "$18.50. $14.50.

$13. $11 EMINENT SOLOISTS Prospectus on Application to Business Offices. 1312-13-14 Pennsylvania Bldsr. FRANKFORD AVE. AND NORRIS bTREET.

I EWQILtLE $1 KIND AT 1 oc tic sic TVV' fy STAIR nAVLIX Cyr in- sjr Lessees i Manajers MATINEES Monday. Wednesday, OCr Friday and Saturday JL. yvsx. J. Bryan Souvenirs Mon-day Night.

WkM EWE mu Seat for Founders' Week On Sale Tuesday Prices 50c. to S1.50. No Seat Over $1.50 AND NOW THE CRAZE OF ALL CHICAGO lb. Broad and Montgomery Avesnue STAIR HAVLIN, Lessees and Managers. Benefits Solicited.

Popular Prices. Fl r4- a a iUtiUAI, IMUKiUAI and SATURDAY at ALL SEATS RESERVED ill ADMISSION Continuous 10 A. M. to 11 P. M.

BLAMPHIN HEHR, Operatic Soloists. JOHN J. KILLGALLON, Blackface Comedian. RAY RAYNOR, Singing and Dancing Comediennes. MUSICAL REEVES, Musical Novelties MR.

MRS. DICK TRACY, Rural Comedy Sketch. EDDIE DWYER, Comedian and Dancer. DANCING BELLES, Marvels of Terpsichore. GEORGE CLARK, Oricinal German Comedian' Bfkrikstl S(hrs(i THE SPAUNS, Comedy Sketch Artists.

BENSLEY, Novelty Offering. BROCKTON SISTERS, Singing Comediennes. JAMES WADE, Eccentric Comedian. Come any time; you will always see a full performance. PICTURES CHANGED DAILY 1MM Manager FRANK HOWE.

JR. COMMENCEMENT OF THE 100TH REGULAR SEASON MiMAV. (DCTiBEB TH WITH AN AMERICAN PLAY OF MODERN LIFE By Frederick Paulding. Direction of Mr. A.

L. Wilbur. WITH And an Exceptional Cast of Players. Entire New Scenic Environment. Play Staged Under the Personal Direction of the Author and Miss Bonstelle.

Box Office for the Sale of Seats Opens Thursday. MATS. SAT. TOMORROW NIGHT Opening of the Regular Season, The American Classic. DRAMATIZED BY OWEN WISTER AND K1RKH DA SHELLE.

VV. S. Hart as "The Virginian" FRANK CAMPEAC AS NEXT ATTRACTION ANDREW MACK. Grand! Staid Seats For FOUNDERS9 WEEK Five Grand Reviewing Stands BEST SEATS Broad and Master streets N. W.

corner. Broad and North streets, N. W. corner. Broad and Poular streets, N.

W. corner. Broad, above Wallace street, east side. Broad and Spring Garden N. E.

cor. Also 23 windows. 661 and 669 Broad strt: 25 boxes at Broad and Master sts. and Broad and Spring Garden sts. Tickets for seats, $1 to $3 per parade.

Also seats sold for entire week. Secure your seats now bv mail or 'phone. Early orders will secure chair backs and cushion seats. Prices for windows on application. Tickets delivered to any address.

glmtuiii rare MAIN OFFICE Bell 'Phone 3030 Poplar. Keystone 'Phone 1298 Race. THE BALDWIN STAND! SOUTHWEST CORNER BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Next to City Official Stand A fine and unobstructed -view from this stand. ALL SEATS RESERVED REASONABLE PRICES TICKETS FOR SALE NOW At Gimbel and Heppe's, 1115 Chestnut also at the stand, S. W.

Cor. Broad and Spring Garden. FOR THE LYRIC REVIEWING STAND OPPOSITE LYRIC THEATRE. BROAD STREET. ABOVE CHERRY.

RESERVED SEAT SALE Begins Tomorrow, Monday, September 28. Choice Seats the Ptfiiir2icIe Reviewing' stand 203 and 205 N. Broad, the BEST LOCATION IN THE CITY-all comforts for patrons, absolutely safe and prices of seats the LOWEST. LIBERAL DISCOUNT on seats taken for the week. SEATS ON SALE AT 1217 CHESTNUT ST.

(Victor and Edison Talking Machine Hart's. 1306 Drury. AND AT STAND. ii JtxvlOJPq ii VUJM mission ooc. Xne great family fair.

$7300 In AMIIEM time cheat MISTEUE Original I ullilK F1t 1214-1418 Market St. Continuous 1 1 A.M. to 1 1 P.M. Class Attractions CAPT. WEBB'S SEALS AND SEA LIONS, Old ocean's only actors.

BILLY HARPER Six talented singing dancing entertainers THREE KILLERS, "A Study in Rags." ADOPH ADAMS, In character representation of famous men. KAY AND RAY, Eccentric comedians, singers, dancers and acrobats. CHARLES ENGLISH, Ringing and Dancing Comedian. EVA MERRILL TRIO Singing. Dancing and Music OSTRADO, Novelty Gymnast.

THE HENNINGS Juggling Act. Monday Tuesday Wednesday The evening performance an entire change from the afternoon. Thursday Friday Saturday Acts that play the first three days of the week In the afternoon play the last three days of the week in the evening. Pncikiircss Clhausngedl COURTEOUS ATTACHES. LADIES' RETIRING ROOM.

LUBIN PALACE ORCHESTRA 0)TIHlil A IKE S. B. BRADESBURGH Lessee T. F. HOPKINS Manager ME NEWEST WOMAN MM IF Dr.

nary Walker's Successor. "Won't Wear Skirts" But Waits si Husband Seideslberg Self Hypnotist. Magician. EMILIO Sword Swallower. MILANA Fire Queen.

He Austins Sharpshooters. Daisy Air to Bag Puncher. THEATRE THE) JUST RIGHT Or CuMiA LUtS DEVILLE. Comedienne. TOE MsIEEMMJ Comedy Sketch Artists.

TEAMM snail MJ3MT Singing Comedians. The MazTima Man. MWUEM ganndl TEMP! EST Comedy Dancers. New Motion Pictures. Admits to All maim Celebrated Egyptian Clairvoyant Tells the things you desire most to know, the things you must know in order to achieve success; no one can afford to be without the assistance this wonderful Egyptian can give.

It matters not what your problem may be, ehe can and will aid you. Love, business, speculation, lost property. threatened dangers, future prosperity. All these and many other phases of human existence are to her as an open book. One interview will convince the most incredulous.

Tells names and ex-actlv what you call for. Private Parlors, 1518 Arch st. 10 M. to 8 P. M.

Not in Sunday. Tfflncaifcr Tndkceft lss HOTEL "WALTON COLONNADE HOTEL BSTZ BUILDING Choice seats, boxes and parking spaces for 200-mile auto race auspices. QUAKER CITY K0T0R CLUB ALSO ClhoScs OirsiiJDdl SSamndl Senfts ON Eotel Walton Grani Stand Horticultural Hail Grand Stand Sign of tae Rose Grand Stand and other stands and windows. Choice opera and theatre tickets always. Shelton's Orchestra "The Talk rf the Town." NEW HANOVER CAFE Something newfor a Downtown Hotel.

CATFISH CHICKEN WAFFLES Before and after the theatre. Charles H. Toy Dead PALMYRA, N. Sept. 26.

Funeral services for Charles Horner Toy, a veteran shipbuilder, -who died last Thursday after a long illness, will be held tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Toy was 71 years of age. At 12 years of age he was apprenticed to a ship carpenter in Camden, where he remained until he was 21. He then went to Charleston, S.

where he was pressed Into service In building the Confederate ram Albermarle, which was one of the first Ironclads ever constructed. He leaves a and two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Bisseil and Mrs. Clafiin. WELLSBORO.

James McKernan, an engineer on the Tioga Railroad in the old "strap rail" days, Is dead at his home at Crooked tlreek, this county, at the age of over ninety Fears. II 1.80 to 10.80 P. M. 4 A show to be proud player producer and patron. EXTRAORDINARY AND ENGAGEMENT SlnlEA AND HIS SPLENDID COMPANY IN tt nn rrr ITOaiE CBtEILlL! ae played by the late Sir Henry Irrlpg BILLY BEARD "THb PARTY FROM THE SOUTH." Second and Last Week of Vaudeville's First Grand Opera.

"TRUE IPATD?" Lyrics by STANISLAUS STANGB Music by JULIAN EDWARDS Historical Production Dealinr with the Life and T1m8 of GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON LEON IE PAM Character Surprise Act. The'Happy Days" Boys in Their New Sequel. "BACK IN WELLINGTON." JOHNSTON and HARTY Newcomers in the Rich Comedy Line. THB JOHNNIE BUSCH TRIO Comedy Jurenlle Wonders.

For the Joy of the Children OSCAR LORAINE Tbe Protean Violinist. THE JUGGLING BARRETTS. THE ROBINSON TRIO. HARLOW AND KING. THE TWO DELTONS.

GRAND ADDED ATTRACTION: Tie Hazardous Globe Or "SPHERE OF DEATH." Most Thrilling and Daring Act on Any Staee. NEXT WEEK! Grand Founder's Gala Week Bill! Prices 25c to ll.OO. All Seats Reserved Except Second Balcony. Phone. Bell.

Filbert 3395: Keystone. Race 2150. fBlasins Pianis Exclusively). IPEMA IHIOTSIE Between Chestnut and Market. GEO.

W. BARBER Lessee Ptsnsai5iSBs Bargain Matinee. Wed. and 25c. ANOTHER NEW BURLESQUE.

University Foot Ball Players OR FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES. For, Ward and Cunningham. Great Hit All Salomes Eclipsed. a a Lovely Miss Hughe Dougherty as Salome. DANCES IN HER IJTTLE BARE TOOTSIES.

Terrific hit of our "Savage" burlesque. DER SCHWARTZ TEUFEL IN PHILA. No other "devil" is in it with this one. CHARLES TURNER in monologue this week. Benefits solicited.

Liberal inducements. STAMP AM Tlhcgsnfc- 12TH AND SOUTH STREETS. Under the Management of Fred Darcv. Week Commenciiifr Mondav, Sept. 2Sth THE STANDARD STOCK CO.

TN MOLNAR'S WONDERFUL PLAY Ladies' Matinee Daily. POPULAR PRICES 10, 20 and 30c DAWCING PROF. FRICKE 134fXve. GERMAN FRIDAY NIGHT BEGINNERS TUBS. AND SAT.

NIGHT RITTEN HOUSE HALL Fifty-third and Haverford Ave. Bon-Bon Party Saturday Night Beginners' Class, Thurs. Nipht. Call. C.

ELLWOOD CARPENTER 1123 CHESTNUT STREET 1123. Beginners' class commences Mondav eve. Advanced classes on Tuesday and Friday. Private lessons daily. Children's class at 1123 Chestnut every Sat.

at 2.30. Uptown children's class every Sat. 1643 N. Broad Children's Tioga Class opens Monday aft Sept. 23.

Both 'phones. ROMULUS CARPENTER. S60 N. STH ST. 16th season: school highly recommended; for private lessons and classes: beginners' classes forming and private lessons daily and nightlv; barn dance, waltz, two-step taught correctly in 12 lessons, with music; terms low; big reduction when two or more classes limked to 50; maple floor.

Notice Classes taught iu or out of town. Personal attention. PROF DiriC' COR- 13TH AND rrr. j-mis. spring garden.

Private Lessons and New Classes Forming Every Afternoon and Evening. Instruction. Best Patronage. Sociable Sat. Eve.

Orchestra CHILDREN'S OPENING RECEPTION. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OCT. 10. NFWMAN'SX' BROAD ST.

DRAWING llAli room. 715 N. BROAD. Class Thurs. evgs.

Party, Sat. evg. Children's Opening Dance, Sat. Oct. 3.

Al. W. Newman, official dance director His torical Drama. "Philadelphia." Franklin Field, Founders' Week. Indian.

Colonial Dance. MARTEL'S ACADEMY on- BEGINNERS' CLASS WEDNESDAY' AND SATURDAY EVENING. CLASS FORMING. SEND FOR TERMS. Sociable Every Friday Evening WM.

ROTH'S ORCHESTRA. PROFESSOR ARMBRUST Great for Beginners Broad, above Diamond: beginners nitrtitTr CI month: private lessons afternoons, even'gs. 75c. THE CRITERION." SELECT PRIVATE academy, tittn reason. Adults ana children classes.

Call any time. Send for booklet of rates. Sociables every Saturday evening. 3034 Girard ay. MrPRPA' Academy, Darby mCVrEM.

Military Ball. Tomorrow night Brass band, latge orchestra (15 Classes Friday. Receptions Mondays, Satnr-days. Orchestra. HANLEY'S CHILDREN'S CLASSES.

CLAV-ton Academy, Girard below Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Director of Carnivals. Young's Ocean Pier. Atlantic City. MRS.

DEAN. SOUTHWEST CORNER 16TH and Susquehanna. Beginners classes forming: children's opening, October euchre aba aance, septemper at. BENDER'S PRIVATE SCHOOL. 4620 W00D- lana ave.

classes njsutly. $1 monthly. Call. HALL, RENTED FOR PRIVATE DANCK. Hallow'een.

$6. Call 193S N. 17th. FINN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 3003 DAUPHIN. Beginners only.

12 lessons, $5. EXCURSIONS EXCURSIONS TO h25c Bristol 25 BOATS LEAVE am Chestnut St. Pier Today Today 8.00 A. M. Exp.

Trenton. Bristol. Burlington. 9.30 A. M.

Bristol Acc. Sunday only. 1.00 P. M. To Trenton and return.

A most delightful autumn excursion, returning, arrive Phila. 8 P. M. Refreshments. 2.00 P.

M. Palatial Steamer Columbia to Bristol and return. This is the favorite trip for family parties. Returning arrive 6 P. M.

This steamer stops at Bridesburg on Sundays. Refreshments on board. 5.00 P. M. Trenton accommodation, making; mxA.

iwub iu iiTDiou, except iemnco. xo return trips can be made Via this steamer. ft. 00 P. M.

Bristol Accommodation Sundays! Anlr a nnu 4 ftW Ui UUUlia BY MISS RACHEL CROTHERS. AUTHOR OF "THE THREE OF US." NEXT WEEK ou SEATS READY TUESDAY Sm S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Will Prent MASON' in Aueiistus Thomas' Fsmmn Telepathic Drama THE WHf CHHMO HUJH Direct from an uninterruoted rnn of over a year at the Hackett Theatre. New York. MONDAY.

OCT. 5 FOUNDERS WEEK A TEAR AT LIBERTY THEATRE. X. TO THE GROUCH" YORK When it is all I BF.r.ivvrvfi sptpt Is vo) vr A over "a I mm 0 Jl AOAUM THE TFJkHM. TIE MUSICAL PLAY WHICH NEW "It's the old oaken bucket for mine" and PIPP oueht to know.

OCT. 5 JOSEPH HORTIZ in THE WANDERING MUSICIAN MIPMIEIUM YEMl PHILADELPHIA'S FAMOUS STOCK COMPANY Present the Daring English Drama of Ethics JL I By HENRY ARTHUR JONES fmiTrnjirLT Pronounced by Critics as the Best Play of Recent Years FIRST TIME IN STOCK. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES rnocndIirsD WBsk Air Ygh MAT. 50 CLEVER 6O0 Good Seats Mat. 800 Good Seats Night MAT DAILY IN THE "Talk Talk" or "Big Election" ALL-STAR CAST, including LARRY McCALE, GERTRUDE HAYS.

SAM SIDMAN and FIFTY PEOPLE. A Chorus of Thirty-five Girls. A Breese From Broadway. US YOU'LL ENJOY THE I 71 i ni rrn A ft 111? i nrnTTiTn ACCEPTED FOR 200 NIGHTS but the shouting. PIPP savs: AMATEURS Thursday Night 8th ab.

Race. AN ORIGINAL VERSION OF THE Salome Baice The Barefoot One Next Week Frolicsome Lambs AMATEURS FRIDAY NIGHT Phone Kevston 62-42 A. Race. CAPERINGS OF THE DATE FEATURES AND BIG GET WISE AH the Best Burlesque Shows That Travel Prize Beauty Contest Friday Mat. Daily.

Week 28 -SEE- STELLE In th Dance of the And A frifn arc tinmc Premiei DM WHO WILL OFFER THE VERT LATEST CONCEITS IN HIGH CLASS ttttt TrenrTTj- ttttq routr NOTHING BUT FRESH AND UP TO AH Orchestra Seats 50 Cents at Matinees. 400 Lower Floor Seats 25 Cents Reserved Seats 25c A HURRICANE UP TO THE MINUTE. HEADED BILLY RITCHIE THE DEVIL Extra AM DANCE tL NEXT WEEK AL W. BRdDABWAY CAMDEN THIS WEEK. TWICE DAILY.

Harry Tighe's Collegians GILLETTE'S DOGS ELIZABETH MURRAY KITTY NELSON STERLING JUGGLING BURKES LOU ANGER FOR A BROWNING CO. KINETOGRAPH GERMAN THEATRE Franklin and Girard. Lessee and Manager, Max Hanlsch Mon. and "Mlt Vernueeen," comedy by Moeer. Tue.

and Sat. "Der opera by C. Yon Weber. Wed. and the SSLSS Matinee.

Fv' flillflY Don't Miss th 30 Dancing: Beauties TMEMTY NEXT WEEK COMVICJ999 -mm tpo jt prizes for horse racing and lTIM $30,000 In prizes In other departments. i NEXT WEEK DAINTY DUCHESS.

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