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Show II 3 "Marriage Is a luxury for the rich a necessity for the poor, and a nuisance for the majority." By JESSE LYNfLLIAMS New York's Smartest and Biggest Comedy' Hit o'f -trie -Year. PresirriejJ by Scbryn. '&. Co, (Li rsscciiSr'iRn w'iKi RcT Ccper Megrue.) The same all-star cast and production that attaractcd unprecedented unprece-dented praiso and record-breaking patronage at the Astor H Theater, N. Y. I Awarded Palitzer Prize as QgSPffgESJfSlff ' $ Best Play Prodnced ill New "Theater One Night Only K -. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 I York During 1917. uft, n. j I EDMUND BREESE AND ERNEST LAWFORD !; 1 LEONARD MUDIE others LOTUS ROBB ; , M ANNE MORRISON LOUISE RANDOLPH ; I PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 tu?n a l 1 v y I j Tomorrow P Monday i Sfeii'iii Squids I Her soul was caught in a network of German intrigue 1 and masculine heartlessness, and as she struggled to lay 1 the foundation for happiness, which every woman seeks 1 on the Shifting Sands of life's cruel shores, the one man I who loved her lifted her from the depths. 1 ALSO I FATTY ARBUCKLE IN 'THE BELL BOY." I And the latest Universal Current Events. 1 Tuesday and Wednesday Harry Carey irl "Hell B:nt" I t )1T GOODWIN HEBE "IH Hr MflRflY?" SEAT SALE TODAY The most successful play produced this season was "Why Marry?" tho comedy written on marriage by Jesse Lynch Williams, played for months at the Astor theater. New Yqrk, and the Cohan Grand Opjera house, Chicago. The finest cast seen on Broadway in years was that assembled by Selwyn & Co.. for the presentation of this play. The critics agreed on both these statements. . Now the play and the company hoih exactly as seen during the long engagement on Broadway are on a two-year lour of the United States. As pari of that tourlhc comedy will be prpnted at the Orpheum, for one night only. Wednesday, August 2S- No play ever produced, it is a fair statement to make, received so much high praise for so many critics as "Why Marry?" It was praised unanimously unani-mously and when compared with anything any-thing of its kind ever written has invariably in-variably been declared not only their equal but their superior. Comment on a cast which carries such nnuies as Nat C. Goodwin. Edmund Ed-mund Brese, Ernest Lawford, Leon- jad Mudie, Lotus Robb, Louise Ran-! Ran-! dolph, Anno Morrison and others al-1 most as well as known, not only in I j the L'niled Sintes but throughout the theatrical craters of the world, i. un-! un-! nece ssary. The coming of " .;y Mni-Iry?" Mni-Iry?" is a real theatrical event. Seal i sale opened for this attraction at the! Orpheum box office today. Advertise-j Jment. , ! on flMH Miamlira Theatre I 1 jBKr ' SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY mKm ' AND WEDNESDAY I BR!! C "f. 'vji BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM B DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' in I . -J mack sennetts Summer girls I ' jjjjPfat 81 Prices 5c and 15c. B I It Wj The Program Following Thursday, Friday H I " :' ly DOROTHY DALTON in 'GREEN EYES' i er's Dream How the American Your Last Chance Aeroplane Fleet Will Eventually m S I End the World War. OOOlV f PRICES ' . SCREEN CLASSICS PRESENT IN EIGHT ACTS . ADULTS, main floor .... 25c S ADULTS, balcony 15C b CHILDREN 10c & SHHJR. fg JV ffiT g LOGE SEATS . 50c & BJ f T g L I I j TTl WITH THE I I TIME OF SHOWS - E j 2:15 4:00 5:45 7:30 9:15 ' ' f I AL'lii 1 jO R 1l e .v -z I aw MiwiffMM"JvHMf ii iiaiiiiiiii i wniwMMWtmNimi'fm,m m 1 1 wiTwrnwriTFiMi j Read tho Classified Ads. fj jm today CICiHEK THEATRE tay 'IPglffl WHERE THE WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS ARE SHOWN WM NOHMA TALMADGE and Superb Cast With Eugene O'Brien in m " THE SAFETY CURTAIN " WITH A HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY AND THE IRISH SOLDIERS IN THE WAR. j ,BBHBl SUNDAY AND MONDAY ;9n TOM MIX in " WESTERN BLOOD " I KfjKgl OUTING-CHESTER TRAVELOGUE AND SIXTH WAR REVIEW OF THE ALLIES I pjpP 5 t0 11 ? M 5C DalIy 2 t0 11P 'M I if |