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' - yW-M m. rw ir '.:. t ' - ., . K ;v if I MOVIEGRAMS 77is May Be Your Last Chance te See Charlie Chapin in Slap- stick "Idle Class" at Seven Houses Other Notes Will Mi Clinrlcs Spencer Clinplin Is pursuing lili triumphant way abroad, his latest picture wllbe shown at seven of Philadelphia's finest picture houses this cemlnc week. Incidentally it may he mind you. Uktjd Is room for a Reed deal of doubt that this will be the InM. chance for the fans te hee the old, familiar slapstick Charlie, even moderated and subdupd ns he has been In sonic of hln uproarious creations. He has wild he wanted te de comedies Nef n far different type, and this time he said it se positively that it leeks as If he lnlRiit de it. "Beau Urummcl" niny be the successor te his present "Idle Class." That would slvc blni n wonderful chance, tee, with that famous lenelv banquet FCcnc which formtthe climax. Funny .thing about "Urummel" is that three celebrities have been fishing for rights te de if. One Is Jehn llarrymere, which is at it henTil be, the second is Chaplin and this third, strangely enough, is Deug. Tairbanks. XlOULD the public stand for the VV tinmdar idol In straight roles? Well, they might tnkc te it mere rend iy than If he tried te play, ns he ban often hinted. "Ilnmlct." Hew nbeut 'Monsieur Hcaucucnirc" for the shaved I'haplln, or even some of Darrie? THK IDLE CLASS" is only two L reels In length, but it U en the bill at the opening Xrw Knrllen Knrlten, ns well ns Opening Its the ether big Stan- n. .. Icy houses. Twe nr- "ears cop ted fnverltes were selected te open the Karlton en the site of the old Kugler's restaurant, the ether one being William S. Hart, who isn't seen ns much ns he used te be In these parts. Speaking of this 'West rn here, hew many knew that Hart was once the devlish Messaln in "Hen Hur?" His ".Virginian" came later and Is better known. The Knrlten sounds ns if it would be 8 bit like the Arcadia, only blger, nnd thnt ought te be geed news for the fans In ittelf. There is one one fleer and that is said te be sufficiently sloping 'e give everybody nn unobstructed view of the stage. In the rear of the audi torium Is a promenade with the usual elaborate mural decorations nnd the slass panels at which the ladles al ways step te put their hats en nt the ftrnlglitcst possible nnglc and te powder their often tear-bedewed noses. All ilecoratieib) sound allke In cold print se the best way te de is for everybody te '0 around and see for himself or herself Just hew attractive and up te date the new beuse is. MIE Arcadia is te have a picture ilch has Interestinc history, both taie nnd screen. It Is "The Case of llei'lty." and te the strictly present ly movle fans that doesn't mean any thing, but te these who remember bnck h few years thcre comes the thought of Ulanehe Sweet in this same role. The first "Case of Hccky" was brought out nt a time when Uclasce was being jrabhed right nnd left for the screen. '!.. :3&,. r 1V. is . v. x : m t sS '? ' ss- dK? Gee. Tiny Addla BOBBE & NELSON IT A Comedy With Ketib Conception "Hln airl" Helen jack HAMILTON & BARNES In Their 1021 Version or "Juit Fun" 5 With REYNOLDS DONEGAN CO. nanclnif and Skating Faata IA PA7HE NEWS I WF J TROPOLITAM OPERA jp THE HOME OF PHILADELPHIA'S PREMIER STOCK CO. ip Beginning Monday evening 1 FRANK FIELDER 1 gff JS'&S&StftP IN TOE MOST POPULAR AMERICAN !p A THRILLING PICTURESQUE AND ROMANTIC STORY OF KENTUCKY LIFL I SEE TE. GRE.AT RAC SCENE. H m POP PRICE MATS. AT 2:i5.'-TUES.THURS. AND SAT. teSOJ1 EVENINGS AT fi:i5- 15? 25?3530' 75 l.00 MTU A WAI.XUT MS. MAT. DV11A" (li. Thtatre ii i'hflnrfclphia I'lailip the 'etu'ilxa Ainusrmnt Co.'e Vu tilimtj WrtU lleeliinliiK MetiiI.iv Mittlnft) AL REEVES BEAUTY SHOW WITH MARRY (Hein.0 ud AL REEVES COOPER (Hirmelf) 3lli- mill ,'!(ic -VlA- Never Kqualed in Phila. TI1U Orpheum Players AT T1IIJ Orpheum Theatre fermBHtpwtiatid. 0helteii Avej. OF THE WEEK "The Cfoed I-ittlc Devil." with Mary I'ickferd nnd ICrncst Trucx, hnd gene ever bl: "The Girl of the Gelden West," with Mabel Van Hurre, Heuse Peters nnd Theodere Hebcrts, wns just hitting the bull's eye. nnd they decided te bring out tlili 'inecr, psychological work of Kdwnrd Lecke's, in which prances Starr caused se much tnlk en the stage. As I remember, the picture wasn't the biggest kind of bit, although Miss Sweet did some excellent work, llob lleb crts, if memory serve, was the Ilnl Ilnl znme, the hypnotic who onuses all the trouble. - This time Censtnnec Iilnncy Is chosen te portray the twe-tjldcd heroine, nnd Montague Leve (who Is te de the Uncle In "Peter Ibbetson") will be Ilnlzame. It'n a kind of female "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," and was the forerunner of a great many psycho logical plays which lielasee has tried up te and including "One." which was Frances Starr's last attraction here. THE cretcdi seem te like "Over the mil" all right. Jlvcru night there is a long queue outside, and, ichnt is better proof, there, is no tiyn of the gorgeous "Queen of Bhcba" or "A Con necticut Yankee," both of ichich arc premised as seen as "Over the JliU" xccars its welcome out. It gees te prove two things, Hees this popularity of this hcart-intcrctt play da luxe; one Is that people Ilka simple a-b-e stuff icith a sob and laugh at the end of each line, and second, that feature pictures at cheap prices are signi of a trisc business instinct. C ON STANCE TALMADGE evidently! dclphla se much that she's come back env ,, use ,10I.c'5tilat BO f(lP ImH ,illre(, rr , j m te take a, chance en this peculiar but Cennie falmaage people still talking1 fascinating nightmare. "Geed and Is Back in Ach? about "Mama's; Evil," another foreign picture, with Picture Affair." Cennie's ' Lucy Deralne. is'nt thci Ambnv.adnr en newest c e m u d y. iThuVidnv, Friday nnd Saturday of this "Wedding Hells, ' nn adaptation of a ' week. N'etMing seems te be known about stage hit, is coming te the Stanley it except the name. I Playing Exclusively Vaudeville's Besl NEXT WEEK ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY j A HVE YEARS' SENSATION IN LONDON ! DAPHNE POLLARD Madcap Cemedienne of the Music Halle In it Kt-ptrteirt or ilrr lirrntrnt rieiiR una rum nuo nue cviirft nnd ChnrnrtfrUiitten NPKCIAT, DANCK I'KATI'IIC! FORD SISTERS Prfnent " D. Appolei DANTJNO AIIOI Ml" en and ineir uwn urcneira K.TKA ADDED I 'BATt'llKI EDITH TALIAFERRO imOADWAY'S DAINTY AND PKTITB hTAIl WITH a HeltndlJ Puppertlnn Ce In "UNDKIt TIIK HAMK ill D MOON" Extra AdJed Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! BERT ERROL TIIK INIKRNAI'KINAI. I'AVOKITK wti 'hi 'ivtraz Inl Vnlrw nnd 'loreu fiew . Matlntr l..iflt P.utnrdii nU lleltlii ! IIHUI llnlrenr at. HOc: Kifle Orrhrittrn Hfata. "iSc, Inclmllnr Tnr Ktriilnta- Kntlrr Flmt lliileeuj, 6JfS Kntlrr Hiend llalrenr, Snri Ortliratrn rVuti, 61.10 nnd XI. 50. In. ludliifr Thi. 'J S own Df" laull P. M Seati One Vfk Mi A' Mn Phe'ia tilbert 111! HOUSE ii PLAY EVER WRITTEN SSS ESS HEAR JHl FAMOUS WANGDOODIE PICKANINNY BAND 5Egaj (aiu;m hi' mi sit niiu NOVEMBER 1 V1' l.lKNI.Mi "VVtlVIDtn. 1 8i5 i riu;Mr. siimcai, kvknt RICHARD STRAUSS coDtvTen f"iiesi:n tiamst ASK'. T'UJ HV llltOMSI. V HI.IIKKMAN, Pif en. J'e...'. , VIeM.il't. WII.l.l 1 MII.1.1UJK, NeleU Hutch i'l:n'. V.MSAIIhTH MCIIfMAN, I'rlni fJe!...a h.. pi Alie i, Fi.sn, n, (i'.&e, ;l Tliktt. Avudnui A llcipe'i, UlU t'limt. St. Mllll UMMION UAI.I. Wednesday Evg., Oct 2G, 8:15 PIANO RECITAL by LOUIS KAZZE Hat, 30a le S3.V0, llepps'i, 1119 Cbntnut EVENING PUBLIC- "I . . . : ' T. Adfance reports harh it frothier than "Mnn.a's Affair" nnd containing niore laughs, but less substance. That ought te be a geed combination, Cennie and Chaplin's "Idle Class." And, by tins way, Harrison Ferd, who npiwarcd n.i leading man in some of Connle'H best. Including "A 1'alr of Silk Stockings" and "Geed Night, I'aul," is her pnrt ncr. THE Palace has "Cappy lticks." Ilcarcnt n Mary Mllf3. MInter the pic turc. the Victeria n lluck .Teneii thriller, and the Capitel n picture that for sheer rcd-bloedcdneas founds geed. It In "The Itlder of the King Leg," one of Ilelman Day's stories in cellu loid, with an old Kssanay favorite, Hlrhnrd Travers, as the manly her6. Uemember Trnvera from the days of "Captain Jinks" and "The Man Trail?" THI3 mention of Sweet few min JL utes bce nnd the come-back of "Dick" Travers bring up 'the fact of hew short-lived film heroes and her oines are. Contemporaries of the two already named were Francis X. Hush man, new en the fctaee, FMitli Story, Florence Turner, Hcssle Kyttfn. Alice Helllster. Mabel Truncllc, Jlary Tnllcr, Leah llnird nnd Dorethy Kelly, whose names seldom if ever appear in screen news. Among these who have survived the deluge -arc Kathryn Williams, CInra K. Yeung, Bryant Washburn, who turned from hcnvlcs te heroes : Alice .loyce and Karl Williams . Think it ever and add a hundred names te this scant list. AX ECHO of the past is heard (or rather seen) nt the Itlrnll, where Deug's "Geed Dad Man" is shown. Mary A 1 d c n nnd Are Old Films JI8""1.0 "ft " r.: n.i. well known then. Cenung Back .crc In thc cnst ln te FaverT f,s. Western Fair banks picture. An An other echo Is out at the new Ambassa-. der, which rcems te have jumped Inte speedy popularity. They have "The Lone Wolf," one of thcmest thrilling "mcleR" ever put en the screen. It was directed bv Herbert I'rcunn nnd has Hert Lyteil and Hazel Dnyn ln the lending roles. Funny hew these two have reversed. When the picture rnme out. Miss Dawn wns the chief interest : Lyteil wns hardly known. Hew nbeut new? I F YOU'RE Interested in thc foreign- October 3-1 nnd !i", in your notebook. Thnt futuristic nnd weird feature. "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," ! te have a .... .1... ..(.....Ihm n !. T!liirtkit tlm :' , sf i.'.' sV-s jtw . K Uii ''m tt SS '01 YOUNG & WHEELER "lUcheleri of Mutlc" JOHN & NELLIE OLMS AESOP'S FABLES H-jsar-Ceatcd P !; of -Vl?'iQ TOPICS OF THE DAY i .. l.ACATKH AVE. MA1INKKS aim. VTi IIKI.OU 4 1ST 1111(1 tl EXCEPflONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS NEXT 1VKEK THOMAS HOLDING MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN GARETH HUGHES AND IIIIST NAriONAl. PK'Tt RK. TIIK IN HIS Fint W. Phila. Showing Bin i'hr.ge.1 r.iurda THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY of Philadelphia 'Iiifuriurat'i! mil" Season 1921-1922 FIVE SUNDAY NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS ACADEMYOF MUSIC Oct.30, Dec.4, Jnn.8, Ftb.5,March 5 Adminien by Membership Only") l'i llthl HA ll illl Mn,nlr, vim H. l.f'HIA (inCIIBHTHA JOSEF' rASTnilVAi-l rONDUCTOir LEO ORNSTEIN PIAXISIM'CIMPCIHEH Soleiat nt the Opening; Conceit Membership for Season, 85 AhpU-. Dll (lMKUIH H HIllHIl, Treat nni iity". pr i'hti Anin iirrA Dent Stock Productions bv Orpheum Players AT ilIK Orpheum Theatre Germantnwn nnd Cheltcn Avei, Lewer', Nixon Theatre Bldu (Eltrlilllilrt tenfil Hi Seili Bin ?, SNOWSTORM DANCE MONDAY, OCT. IT UEUKPTIONN MON.. Kill. SAT Cl. Turtilay nnd TlinrJir ' Line Losnenii H;ti' llhani (I'hens He), BiHe) I'flTnlf len. 4 for M.00 m rl s( w"p NM-al wsm TROqADERO aX'V.F iLEDaER - PHII)APELPHlA; SATURDAY, f T 7. ..... ! Revue at Chestnut Street The Urendcl nnd Hurt revue, which I is a hcadliner nt the Chestnut Street Onern HetiRn iifYf wilc. in nt tmrtlculnr . interest here', Blnec both Kl Urendel nnd Flo Hurt arc Phllndclphlans. Urcmici appeared in amateur theatricals in the ; neighborhood of his home, llrend street , and Susquehanna nvenue, and Mlstl ; Hurt was n child singer In St. Menica's Church, Klghttnth and Kltncr streets. Urendcl Is net u Swede, although bis brand of humor en the stnge In Swedish ' characterizations has1 been se real that i Swedish nc.wrpapers hnve written him up, believing him thc real thing. Mae Desmond as Jockey ' j That ever-popular favorite, "In Old Kentucky." will be' presented nt thei Metropolitan Opera Heuse next week i by Mae Desmond nnd her players, i This thrilling story of her.e racing nnd love in the IJlue Grass needs just such a big stage ns the Fielder players have te put across thc tsen-iatlnnnl mechanical features. Mae Desmond will be tin ; heroine who rides her lever's horse te. victory. St A U2LTV Or nn intnwn ,rnur S, Vrnnnire MAT.M. 32t MOUTH B3c (Hilt. lnflnitr1) MONDAY. THK8IIAY & WKltNKHDAV ETHEL CLAHON in "BEYOND" TIirnSHAY, FfllllAY A KATI'RIIAY Jl-IKHT,TI.Mi: AT POPVLAH PRICES THOMAS JEFFERSON in IP VAN WINKLE' llrnnil nnd Mnntsemfry, '.'MS, ' A 0 I'. O. Nlxen-Nlrdltnefr, On. JUr. np:t wi:r.K Mrs. GENE HUGHES & CO. in "CONTi:.VTKI) PET.r.V" Hr JACK I.AIT Basil-LYNN & SMYTHEWm. In "A RACKV fONVKRIATtOV' THE FOUR ORTONS Sntlennl am fumnly Vflrintn j.i,n- SULLY & THOMAS -Mri,n In "HLATSTICKR OF IWI" EILEEN SHERIDAN OKIfilNAI, COJIEDY HONRS Tnre-rrt Cemfdj- "PnnlfM Hundmy' I'Htlie.Nrnk Tnslc of the Uij Uij Afen' Faljl'. "HiceK C2D tl JIAHKKV NTS. Alet. Todar at -' Tenljht ni ; t iy 5 Slcvert &. Lovejoy In Thtir 1021 Rrrlmr Clarien i, AUmimi Krndnr & f'n.i I.reii.ini V 1.1(1 TIS1R ACTS ft U'lllnrdl Thr I.:l Van., nd M-irlcrl- Ihiv In ti.mi: ACTS Iht lludrrrl.T (Jlrl" eCU4t Ml) A Mlt't'ST NT. lit 1i0 nnH :'! n 11 AI.I. XHXT WEKK THOMAS MEIGHAN IN "CAPPY RICKS" 73 B ' B"' "TRKKT IVVV'",VV len. T.,. .,! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE GOOD BAD MAN" Tlll'KKnAV. KHiriAV BarfuiiAV ELLIOTT DEXTER in "TIIK wrrrmvu 1101 w Oct. 24 CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE IDLE CLASS" H&d'Mi'HX B-'cl h)i. Market Mat... 1:30 Nftn., T nnd 0 MOMtAl. Tl KMIA 4 KBNHiDAV ETHEL CLA'iTON in "BEYOND" llirKMMV. FniDAV A- HATIKDAY DOUGLAS MacLEAN III "PVSHlMi Tllltr" UP, A li a i.inj. j.rr av. aJ 0 j tl On Af lrriwen. USD ta .". aiwvv'a Nl,hlw .., T Hnd y BETTY COMPSON "At the End of the World" nil'RMIlAI, rRIDA H SATIRDAY El?e Fergusen in "Footlights" CO ' . ... Marlrt .Nf. IteT.'eetb LEAH BAIRD in "THE HEART LINE" Wed OLIVE TELL irf "WINGS OF PRIDE" TIH'KHIIW X. HIIU4V ELSIE FERGUSON in "FOOTLIGHTS" SATfRDAV MARJORIE DAW in "THE BUTTERFLY GIRL" CedeA. tiem AiCKDAH AK MATINKKH, 1:30 . NIOII1S : n...i t. ..,,...... - ........,. .! .M V Eugene O'Brien, "Werldi Apart"' Wed., Tnuri. Nena Tttmirftt aBd Eugene O'Brien in "Tit Meth" Jff. lrl .Vil. .llonree Hlhurl Mt- yry t "nn; hakiiaiiia.v' ffrlf ACADITMY or Ml'SIC. 101-51! Five Subgcriptien Concerts i'burdiT llrfulnri, Oct. t;7 II. .Ian. 10, ri Nr. 17. Dec. New Yerk! Symphony' Orchestra Dnmresch C'enilU' tur Albert Ceatet Qjiit Cornlucter Suleitld Kechnnski "Inllrlit D'Alvarez 1' or t -jiiie Siieti !l!l'ili 10. rtt H.iN'j, erdfi-s vow Oct, 5U.1 ,T1,'1,'.t-J' 'or i-lf fS-r'O. v.be. 111. J5 je; ia. iiexm, j4t.5e . J4.1 and J40. ACADEMY Ju Thuridity Evg., Oct. 20 Dabney's Syncopated Orchestra 40 rincEH revii pianiTh I re t from i -.iirffd s MIC.ilsht Freiv, I'rlcn ''' " I- hi.TH at Acailems llii enicf llpp .ii.i) lunviu't, Even Member an Artist Orpheum Players AT T1U1 Orpheum Theatre Germntev,-n and CheMert A Tl. i 11 A- M- TO 11 P. M. (WUTANCE 1ALNU)CE cmi aTSBfct nil r $ mm i 811 r t m Win 1 ' VI A Y ' I , I . ' ' ll . THIRD WEEK OF GRAND OPERA FESTIVAL w III 1 mi 11 11 7, - , -, ,-,,, I, I,, 1-1, - "" V ' ' ' " ; fa'WfS ! PALACE . hV' 1 l I I I I li II I ,i:'l I - ! M'"-T 'T'tr--.r '!'"' ' 'jlfil 1 Nil III 1h sweetest vr e' I. .. i ,: " MMfflCT " VW-'"' .;:.'..:',!, I TWO POPULAR STAGS , &M& HiluJiii ! '"Jji.'iLi u..i i l e " a 'ou" "" ""' ' ' I BlUnBJlaj9 El H BbkH &aKSBv.,.rfi-irt ;-1-""- imiwiMwswviatvm : ,lilwijv srrv, : ,:zz::: ' c V'"1" I 'i!1'' J)mWm a I H ill INADPITION TO 1 f I tfv;c;V.-0 i ,v '0LS CLASS M I I R What o'er you cte don't fni! te ?' ' i H I gffl ace th'55 film event. It is full of w! 'r ----- H mj that happy Mem: Iieatty t t3 U B 'nutjliter and yenuine seniimcr.t. &i '" y:: . H H Hi I piny I'pen the omotien uf "TrJ I H mB fn nudience like wind iilev:n;j '' I I H M fli Te avoid the crowd .iM I f ,b W I attend early performances fja? R The feature start 3 rremptiv w i I ' ' , at the hours prien, 11:;,0, l:3('i, 6k ! v -- . Lm J i,.,'. .'1:30, C:30, 7:30, 0:30. & M" iiiirwii. ment rniCEfJ i.e ir-R i t"!'!'!. .,' . ' ivni!iPrrnnivV,r.f,.,... IvWJ f . It'll HI. V..! CIJIIl lll'.'l! .l. 1 J.M-ji.," lini ' V ' V' 'I':"1 i ''ST FLOOR 7.V, &te 'I V , ' i ii 1 1 riivv - jsW i ' v. y f I ... xxy iiiti i' &- . PB ,.,-? ".oe'k":: ,. m ; CBMgiL -!;!i;i: (0Z TncluJinc Goven:nn-.: Tn- ?J . STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA'S NEWEST ' f g tf " I PHOTOPLAY THEATRE M , W Bw -0 K K Fk STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA'S NEWEST PHOTOPLAY THEATRE I I Jl Ml , I .'-'- I I rARAJiui'NT riu:ji:N r I '' ' i i I'ARAMur.vr William i i i IV rii.M hIIO. INU THREE-WORD . tDKL ATrilAl'Tl"V- Charlie v.u- i i hki in "THE IDLE CONTINUOUS 10 A. M. TO 11 f: COLONIAL fiv;ni iyT-i-v t :i':i.ti.." XiL.. ethCclayten ' '"'BEYOND" :!ris-:r "Sv, 12TII ASM smnius RTS NEXT M'KRK Vnudr' llln anil a Sllrrlic: PIctUTe THF OI n MFQTTJ nurBnT iiuaiiK8' Brenr J OCTOBER Me, 1021 mnwnfrrtM etf A JT .T7! V C. DIRECTION STANLEY Vwmwjw. te i i p. m. MARKET AT NINETEENTH dainty reMDDtn.vyR m '-hlC In L1L adaDiatieiL from ci;u.,,, 77:1 uW uaii&sjuiry i xtriue u '.51 . i'1' STANLEY ORCHESTRA OCTOBER U- VOCAL QUARTETTE M.LACE REIU runs S. Hart BRAND" uisr v'm. ri: : Chaplin . ; j.. , . CLASS" P. M.-POPULAR PRICES -- il! l I lll- SAL Tue... ri. COIli l U'lilnm. Meil "Den1! Neglect Your Wife" V 333 Market St. Thcatrl MON.. Tins . UKD A 1717 A IOC AZ VW1 '"'' w. nirmiu wr AHAIUL COMPANY OF AMERICA U M,n r, IMMIIM.P f nMMHA- A$" In is new MK,ii& ! J d act WmM?3 laueh riot sx uph LcnuryaiHwrAfn. 'nr iflfrmw ) Wlsa Jens Cook, Mabel A ldi-en. J. Ilelfenstein Masen. Bernard Poland IN "Tin. HEM. DICKERS' VICTORIA A IN FIRST mtimm INTODITION TO IN HIS NEWEST COHEDY CAPITOL CHARLIE CHAPLIN "The IDLE CLASS" Rider of Kinn; Leg" Jl Ml ,TS '.f MASTER BOBBY CONNOLLY (HIMSELF) I. ,,., .V ll , , "MAN AND WIFE" I BROADWAY JAMES KieCGOL KKNMF. K VUK1 K and ' ' ").., ' f, ; "EXPEniEHCE" 1 j . r ' , i t( : 1 , ''L Mi ' I ' ' '' 'I. HI I H ' . M.. k I l 1' I . i I 1,1 . f t I 4 Hi U ' VS ni' i. hn ei. m. mini j) U. mi.j 17 --. -JL. till. JARRIAtiE OP ROMEO & Jl.'LIET" ARCADIA i - .-t .Y TANCE im It, THE 'ASIefBECKV AWPTJO rRQtl PAYIP BELASCO'S PlAY IN APPITION TO CHARLIE CHAPUH IN COMEDY THE SPLE CLASS -2 SHOWIMC- C'MPLEM LMSB RE8EHT ""..,;' CHSHUE CHAPLIN the Idle class MARY MILES MINTER mm: hismsi, LLEGHENY' HARBY B0WH1HG REyiJE L C. MACK &t Company ELSSE FEfiUUSON in "FOOTLIGHTS" i . Cess K EYS BOTHWELL BROWNE and HIS BATHING GIRLS '" re,""""" " I t-jttL yeJf I 'A . T " NZ fllANOHP THOItHDAT V, , m 1 .,!. - I. mmmtm&nKammmmilmk0m r -i- .