Sslt' MPHOTQ-JPLAYS Oucslions and Answers i.Mnr.tnv IMItor Of tllO KVIMN .,. Lbdobii will 1)8 pleased to answer rUon. relating to l,te dcimrtmfcit oucVtlons relnllns to family nKn rs of Seun Mil nclrwM nro barred oh- "qumIm will not bo answered by let ..? ll letters must be addressed to Photoplay Editor. Evening MsDofin. Samuel Goldnsh. llcnsuror and Konctnl runiager of the J" ' l-nsKJ' icnmro Way Compnny. returned Inst week after visit lo t,ie 1'n8,y fllmllos '" """J wood. t, and gave out nn Interview in which he a1! ' DiirlnB HO' t"P l lrlcd ,0 n'-V!!0 local eshlhltitiR roiulltloiis In many ims mid found them aimixlnalv unl 5irm It Is evident that tho linn- lint rom r l hist coining when tho movinK picture inniiufnclurer who turn out so many reels per weelc of many brands must disappear fiom the map. nd onl-v tno fow Kemilno ' ying-plcturo producers wilt be left. To manufacturo la one thlnii; to pio duce In tl'o true sense or iictunlly creatine FOtnetltlmr worth while, which survives not because of any HjBtcm. but because the public absolutely wants It. Is entirely another mntter. This Is. of course, tho "show tmslucsi" o over nsaln. with the main tssuo at stake not money bo much as or ganization and art. There nro only two exsmtlnls In a moWnB picture tho popular vnltio nnd the nrtlitlc irerll. Tho prosrani sys tem Itself hns proved Hint If ?V pic ture is truly Rreat It will not be lout; unknown to 11 public which craves fine photo dramns; If It Is not Rood, thcto Is no power on enrth which can mnko It anything clso than what It really Is. Therefore, tno nay or uio real producer Is dawnhiR, for only ho can face the competition of nn art that Is doxelopliiR by leaps nnd hounds only ho can establish a pro pram nnd triumph by Rcniilno superi ority. Heard in the Liibln Studios Tim policy recently ndoptcd by the Lubln Company of rclcnshiR each week, on alternating 'Wednesdays and Thtirs- . i&it, on the regular progiam, a three- reel fcaturo Is meeting with greater suc cess than lincl been anticipated. Within tho noxt few weeks tho public will liavo nn opportunity of witnessing somo un usually good pictures of this length, mndo by Georgo Terwllllger, Edgar .Tones, Col. Job Smiley, Joseph Kaufman, Captain Wilbert Melville nnd Arthur Johnson. Earl Metcalfe, tho Lubln leading man, has qualified as a driver of racing hydro planes. In "Tho Hermit of Bird Islnnd," Metcalfo tlrovo the "Hydro-Hullltt" hi tho races at St. Augustine, Florida. This boat Is one of the fastest hydioplanes In the countrv nnd is owned by Karl Deukon, tho Chicago millionaire. During the races Hnzel Hubbard, another I.uliln player, followed thn speeding boats In mi aeroplane, while a l.ubln photographer followed In another hydioplane. tnklntr pictures of both Miss Hubbard's ncro plane and Mctcnlfo's hydroplane. In aiitli'Ipatlon of putting on nn addi tional company. Captain Wllbcrt Melville, manager of tho Lubln Western Company, at Los Angeles, has been gradually add ing to his list of artists. Among tho new ones who Jiavo Joined nre Georgo Berrcll nnd Jay Motley, who will bo re membered for his work with the Lubln Western Company somo tlmo ago. Walter Hitchcock's Theatre Stan" Walter Hitchcock, who plays Sevcro, tho Ecandul-lovlng husband of the "wom an with tho rerpent's tongue" In tho Wil liam Vox all-star production of Echc Rarny's drainn, "Tho Celebrated Scandal," lth Betty Nansen, was somo years ago the, uctor-manager of a company playing classical repertoire. Having somo "fill In" time, Mr. Hitchcock decided to play a town called Cow Wells In Texas. Tho train wns late and Mr. Hitchcock stopped oil at a Junction where a delay of two hours occurred nnd sent tho following Wre to the manager of tho Cow Wells Temple of Tliespls: ' in arrive into. Hnvc singe mnn nger, properly man, orchestra lender, house mannger and electrician meet me at station for Instructions." Tho nnsner camo back In due time. It read with laconic clarity: He, will be there." Odds nnd Ends Helen Bndgley, tho famous kldlct of the, Tlianhouser forces at New Itoehelle. ,' has discovered the exact usn nf n nnh. ' Hclty department. Llttlo Helen has de . cldedcd Its principal valuo is to collect ! the funny sections of the Sunday news- r papers and hold samo for her. Tho "tiny l.v. ,.-- .,. . . . .. . muiics mai ucpartment her first post of coll Monday morning, and it is not until she has perused the antics of tno funny ones that sho Is ready to re Port "made up and ready." j, An announcement of moro than passing I interest to the local theatrical world is .... .... iu ,iiU uncut mm me foil Amuse ment Company, which now owns nnd ELI?1!,0',8 . th0 locust Thcatro In West niiadelphln, has acquired by purchase Tno Dronertv nt 14m K'nit. -ti.n ... . ?J n'ng tho Mercantile Club, and It will ,.. '""-" n up-io.aate moving pic Wancn '" b known ns The La It is HlA fntantlnn -ft..-. ... .. - bah, ., "-".. w man uiu HUIK ui r instruction about thn first of tho com- ... ...unin . anu it is hoped to have tho "leatre ready for opening by September 1. ne new playhouse will have a seating CHILDREN'S CORNER AN ICE QUARREL Buitll, 'urr k'rash," growled the Ice as It mbhert nnrl n-rjil.,1 ,, imln.t ). , tlsm- 'Get out of my way, I want to get over' "Oet out of the way yourself." saucily answered tho next Piece. "I mean to cet I' over first " O, ynu .Inn' " fmM n hl..l nl... xraiingjy. .,rll , ,. lllv,i. , H....4 M t.d.u ..lEkf. n,i V eJ llere!" e"lalmod mother river, ,n - n-o viiiiuivu meat uy liglll- vn I wayT Dont yu know inat J' afea" ake a tUrn you can uIt eet over "And With TVitlnl. !.. ..,-l. .l t..U oJ'llW an extra big piece gave a R"?"'u push. iklut tha eakcs of f08 wouldn't listen. Aijey pushed and shoved harder than ever. kit. r Ul Breat Jagged holes In eaoh Bwers sides and grumbled and grovled r.?taa"y ,he 0ld dara luJ' 'ha' usually Hi fa,t aleeP I" He bottom of the pVt vttl'6a up ant wondered at All the "7 una coniusion. . ure! here!' ' he asked, 'what means all Bj The riaii,.. rk. .... . i ., i w children she dUin't ny a word-she jui ktpt iultt und waited for them to iwali tor tlumsclves. ' l ant to gei oier the dam." said the BlSSeat i..k, ol ire 'I 'ion i ,j what you want," said tUe LEADING 3tiHHll'iW WKr MZttrOAZ W& At7 '& F&SSS 1 " '5asx lifliiSBBSH wttrh i SCA FIOM 7LL CrS- P $sL yWM SrW.Y "r- r2s?L cry "r the S wm capacity of 1000, will be modem In overy icspcct und wilt nlxo bo possessed of n number of absolutely unique features, not tho least of which will bo a perma nent fountnln ns a pait or the stage dee orations. Tho theatre will liavo a front ago on Broad street of 37 feet and nn nudilorlum unci stngo depth of MO feet, making it one of the largest plnyhoiies i of its chnrncter in tho uptown section. Answers to Correspondents HELKN S. Mnry I'lcltford's latest pic ture, "Mistress Nell." CONSTANT ItEADlUt-Cruze still with tho Tlianhouser company. Will not go Into details of actor's personal life. IHTA C Sho Is with tho Knlem Com pnny, In whoso caro you may address her. Cannot answer questions concerning per sonal affairs of actresses. Including color of hair. Ituvo no knowlcdgo nH to why sho Is not nppcnrlng moro frequently. Send a stamped envelope. It you feel In clined. CECILIA J. Must decline to glvo Infor mation of poisonal affairs of actors. Can not say ns yet v'hat roles ho will play. NED Lillian Olsh appeared in "The Battlo of tho Sexes." NELL Elsie McLcod and Gertrude Mc Coy aio not tho same person. Perhaps Beverly Wayne would answer If you en closed a stamped nnd self-nddrossed en velope for reply. MAY.ME Address .Initios Cruzc, lit euro of tho Tlianhouser Company, New Ito. cholle, N. Y. ELOSSfE-KIng Uaggot Is still with Imp. Lillian nnd Dorothy Glsh aro with Mutual studios, Majestlo and Itcllancn under tho direction of D. W. Grimth. Flora Finch is still with Vltngraph. Lil lian Walker and Walllo Van play nppo slto from tlmo to time. Matt Mooro Is with Victor Eastern company nnd re cently appeared In "For tho People." Mary Plckford has no permanent lending man. WAH IN THE "MOVIES" Shown in Evening Ledger's Wonder ful Pictures at tho Forrest. Tho German Knlser will play tho lend ing role in tho EvnNiNO Liiuokii's grent war drama, to bo shown at tho Forrest Theatre, beginning with next Monday afternoon. Ho will appear In fully 10OO icoi or ino most exciting- mm. Thero aro scones, too. of Belglnn troops building pontoon bridges; of an array bivouacking for tho night nnd for the evening meal, possibly tho last meal some of them would ever cat, for on tho mor row they were to go Into tho deadly bat tle at Cbavencourt, In which many were killed. Thero Is a tender, human sldo of the war. Thero aro scenes showing women and children, driven from their own homes, hungry. Illy clothed, being cared for by good Samaritans who, somehow, always appear hi sucli crisis. Uncial nnllpathles and thero nro many such in these European countries nro forgotten in tho wave, of pity nnd sympathy for tho Innocent sufferers of tho conlllct. One motion plcturo which excited ad miration wns tho burning of tho oil tank' by tho Belgians. They preferred to burn this oil to (seeing it fall Into the hands of tho invaders. Tho sight of the black smoke clouds swirling skyward was ono not soon forgotten. Tho pictures caught on tho firing lino are so stirring and realistic as to causo tho spectator to wonder how tho camera operator ever got them nnd manage to escapo with his life. It Is rather curious, too, that the fight ing men are nearly always" seen with smiles on their faccB llko ns if they wero going to a picnic or a party Instead of going into a tight from which they might never cmcrgo alive. It Is possible that many of these men figured that the folks at homo would seo tho pictures, and they wanted to appear ns cheery and careless as possible. The pictures aro vivid. Informative nnd of genuine value ns contributions to tho history making of our time. It may be that never again will tho camera man, no matter how bold or resourceful he Is, get the chance to photograph war as it Is actually fought. next piece, "but I know I mean to be UifWIrst ono over!" "No, you don't," shouted another piece; "I shall bo first myself!" "Dear me, such a racket," exclaimed the dam, as soon as ho could make himself heard above tho din; "if you would only take turns you could all get over me bo quickly and comfortably and nobody would bo shoved or hurt I" "It's all right to tako turns If I go first," said one plcco of Ice. "No, I will!" shouted another and the quarrel went on, harder and rougher than ever! They banged each other's heads and hit each other's noses and knoeked great holes In each other's sides. All the while the noise of their quarrel grew louder and louder and people oatne from tho town and stood on the river bapka watching the quarrel below. Finally when more ice came and pushed pnd shoved from behind, the patient old dam gave way- With a crash and a roar the lee rushed through the opening and raeed on down the river. Left alone the broken dam said to mother river: "It may be pretty bad to be broken, but really I'd rather be broken and never mended than to have that quar relsome tee around any lotujer!" And old mother river? She said not a word-Just went quietly on her way IVvpyrighl. mi, Clara Ingrai JuAo.) tpwjppu.m)""i"m'WB -wH9inn!lWV "" EVENING LEDcnStt PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARC II MEN AND WOMEN r iofAsow or rs Sl5 K7yjV2S BARNARD, SCULPTOR, SUES FOR $50,000 Declares Groups on New York Public Library Were Badly Executed. NEW yOl'.K. March C Georgo Grey Barnard, tho sculptor, who did most of tho seulpturo for tho Pennsylvania Capitol at Harrlsburg and tho groups entitled "History" nnd "Tho Arts" on the north and south pediments of tho New York Public Library, hns nked tho Supremo Court to award hhn $50,000 damages on tho ground that the groups wero badly executed and set up by Donnelly & Itlccl, nrchltccts and sculptors, of 335 East IGth street, and will, according to his allega tions, liavo to bo taken down, done over and replaced. Donnelly & Itlccl aro suing Mr. Bar nard for 31000 they allege is duo them for their work, and which ho refused to pay because ho Insists that it Is defective. According to tho sculptor's estimates, tho groups cost tho city nearly J20.000. "I Insist emphatically that these groups must bo dono again," ho said jestcrdny. If necessary, I will pay for tho work my self. I would willingly lo so sooner titan liavo them remain as they are, a disgrace to the library and a stain on my leputa tion." Talks on Argentine Itcpublic Tho Argcntlno Republic, was described this nftornoon in an illustrated lecture at tho Commercial Museum, 3lth street below Spruce, by Wlnfred II. Schoff, secretary of tho Philadelphia Museums. Tho growth of the republic and its in dustrial and commercial activities . was told. ntOTOrLAYfl LOGAN THEATRE 4819 North Broad imOAUWAY STAK FEATUUB MOTHER'S ROSES With MARY JIOP.WS Plays Obtained Thru Stanley liooklnr Co, FORREST rblladelDhla'i llandaomeit Theatre SAMUEL F. NIXON rJlnC -T y 'jw i V'Wa:?' &&& JJxt II BEGINNING 9KP nr,A Kft buown twice MilNnAV AT AT AUL dllU OUt EVERY BAY H1UXSLAY MAI. A1LTt SEAT8 i,EgERVED 2:308:30 EVENING LEDGER'S REAL WAR PICTURES yint miitory-MOilnl Dliplay Anywhere of Stupendously Semational. Boul-Stlrrlnr Actual Flrffi.I.fn. Motion Film, of Ih. World'. Ori.tMt Connie" Becur.d at RllcS Life and Limb by a Special Corps of Camera Expert. INTIMATE VIEWS OF EVERY EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELD Enillih. French, Ruwian. German. AuiUlan and B.lilan Armlea in De.perate Combat. SEEN NOWHERE ELSE AND NEVER BEFORE r MODERN BAN'CINO Uirrnor Entrance 1130 K. Broad Street. V (IgUCI Adult a' Clam Hon.. Tuei.. Thura, I'rHuto IBon Day or Etc. 'Phone Dla. 838. Scholars' Extra Dance v'. USUAL CLASS TUESDAY EVO., 8 TO H Extra Dance Novelty w".ar. J0 Scholars' I'ractlce Dance Thureday Evening! Continuous Dance Sat. Evening I nPPR'S NIXON THKATRB BLDQ uui.ji.iv J MD AUOve CHESTNUT ST. RECBFTIONB MONDAY AND SATURDAY CLASS TUES.. WED. AN'p FRI. EVQS. CUaa Frl. -I-H. Children' CUaa Sat., 3-3. 38 Old and C O N T I N UT0 U 3 Special New DoncM D A N C I N O Tonight Monday finnw Rail DfllirP Dancing Nllht -3HUW U4HLC 8;80 to,8 Prl, I jaaoni. I'hone Bel 3830 P. or Bel. 32SO. Students' Chapter u.ch0arniaaAUnd Filiate and Claw Instruction, Old Dance Tauihl Saturday. Sociable Widoetday. Ai MTiM' Saturday. Member of P. A. T. D. THK C. KLLWOOD CARFENTBR STUDIO. 1113 Chestnut. Open dally all the year. Tbe beet service In Pulla. Latest movements up to tbe minute. Telepboae- THE CORTISSOZ SCHOOL I 1MO CUE0XNL1- ST. I'bene. Locust 3192. 1 IN THE PHOTOPLAYS J7M& CiZ 7 I'JIOTEST AGAINST WAR Mrs. Jane Addnms und Others to Speak Tonight. Women's ptotest ugalnst militarism wilt bo voiced tonight at n mass-meeting In tho Academy of Music. 'Women's clubs tlitoughout this section of tho State will take pnrl In It. The speakers will be Miss Jnne Addnms, of Hull House, Chicago; Hnbbl Stephen S. AVIse, of New York, and Miss .Jnnet Richards, of Washington. Hr. Leo S. Itotvc, of the University ot Pennsylvania, president of the American Academy of Political nnd Social Science, will preside. Tho meeting, ghen under the auspices of tho Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace Society and the Woman's Pcacb party, will mark the formal launching In Pennsylvania of the Inttcr organization. It was organized in "Washington in Jan uary, with Miss Addnms as president. "Constructive pcaco" Is its ideal. Branches nro being established In many cities. PHOTOPLAYS BELMONT 52d, above Market JIVE SHOWS DAILY 1, 3, (I, 7, 0 1'. JL ENTIRE WEEK Beginning March 8 Hall Cnlnn'H Immortal Drntna, Visualized in Motion Pictures by th All-Htar Players of the Yltagraph Co. The PEATUniXG Earl "Williams and Edith Storey I'M,., ntinlllni- In H.. Hl.ltn.l-1.1. . ..m ..u....tt ... ..cab iiiiauiiijtift 01 nlintAnlnv llinf t nn,la ml,. ,i.l)..l . lit Chestnut Street Opera House owing- to tremendous crowds. BB&T Next Week Only THOMAS SI. LOVE. B0.In.. Manager 3IOUERN BANCINO FRED W. SUTOR Mattre JDe Danse Special Terms During Lent IS PRIVATE I.EHSONH FOR f IS STUDIO 1431 WALNUT STREET ANY MODERN OR OLD SCHOOL DANCE AT PROF. DICK'S aw COR 33TII AND SPRINO GARDEN Strictly Prhate I.amwnj and Classes Forming Every Day and Eg. After 11 A. M Call MODERN FACILITIES- PERSONAL ATTEN. WROB KEITH'S THEATRE BALLROOM? New Children's Class, Saturday, 11 A. M. Ballroom can be reined. Private lessons. Private Wain. Saturday Night. 63d Street. THE DANSE STUDIO 3 & am St.. Park Hide Belmont 2770. FH1UP A. McUOLUll THE ENO sw bhoad tm l-nu BEIJW TIOGA STREET RECEPTION THIS F.VENINO OLD AND NEWDANOES J.J Finn's Studio of Darning 3003 W Daupoinat Latest Ounces taught, U or prl IU 3S07. Christian SPOTLIGHT THEATRICAL BAEDEKER Continued I'rom Pane l'mir In "War Itrldes"; Paul Conchas, strong man; Toby Claude and Company, Claudius nnd Scarlet, Mnck and Orth, Cleo Gnsclogne, Lo Roy nnd Lytton, Holnud nnd Holt, Pour Le Grohs and Hcnrst-Sellg Pictures. AMERICAS-"Today," with the resident company. Georgo Broatlhurst's hectic tnlo of nn unfaithful wife, seen nt the Adelphla this winter. 31 Alton Z2. lVU.A'1r "Hujiny In Funnylnnd," with the ono and only John Iluuny In tho flesh. KIllTH'S Nazlmovn mm Company for a second week, LVnest Hall, Matthews nnd Al Slinjne, Chnrles Case, Itoehez" Monkeys, Llghtner nnd Jordan, Loretta Twins, Clnltmont Urothcrs, llcarst Scllg Pictures. SlAnCH S3. WALXUT Thurston, the magician, with a new array of tricks, mystifications and optical Illusions. KEITH'S Gerttudo Hoffman ni.d her levue. APIillj S. ItKOAD "The Shadow, with Kthel Bnr rjmore, Uruce McRac, Ernest Lawford and Graco Klllston. A translation by Michael Morton, of Carlo Nlccodeml's "1'Ombre," a dinma written for Mine. Itejane. It tells the story of n woman who recovers from long years of pa ralysis to find her husband and her best friend lovers. VTALXUT "Tho Dummy," with 'Ernest Trucx. Tho detective comedy by Hnrvcy J. O'lllgglns and Harriet Ford, in which Harney, tho slum boy, turns sleuth and defeats a band of kidnappers. GAKRICK "The Argjle Case," with Rob ert Hllllard. A return engagement of the familiar detcctivo melodraniH. FORREST "Paradise Prison." Tho an nual production of tho Mask nnd AVig Club of the Unhcrslty of Pennsylvania. Charles Gilpin has written the music. PHOTOPLAYS CHESTNUT ST. Afternoons 1:30 to 4:30, 10c, lnc, 23c Evenings 7:30 to 10:30, 10c, 25c, 50c Katlro loner floor and bakony resered. Seats selling one week In advance. BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE AND AVOID STANDING IN LINE ! ! ! GREATEST SUCCESS IN YEARS Famous Players' Film Co.'s Wonderful Photo-Spectacle "THE 2nd C IT " With PAULINE FREDERICK "So corrMtu and abserblnr that tho audience smt enthralled until it wm all oyer." EVK. BULLETIN "Itoraarkable." FDBLIO I.KDGKIU "Ilrimfal ot thrllllne Kernes photographed mjralnit a baetcroond of eurpaaelnr beauty." INQUIRER. "Dlsfeat thlnr dono ln photoplays. Cnrimled front a scenic vlenpalnt." EVE. lXIKlT.il. NOTE "The Eternal Resinning at 3130 by Comedlea with THE J. FRED ZIMMERMAN THEATRE iMaer i;c:--f"-v-i.i-i.;.i" ",;-s;;.;j.;v :;. ;u: I f,-"' j-t--Vrfp-i I -VfTT : 'v:vji -i .h - V V i f' G't'n and Chelten Avroued FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 8 HALL CAINE'8 MASTERPIECE S 5 and 10 CENTS MATIN'KKS 2 HO NIOHTS T AND D WORLD FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS HOWARD ESTABROOK - M'LISS - BARBARA TENNANT From Bret Harte's Immortal Tale of California's Early Gold Days IN FIVE ACTS RELEASED MARCH 8 WORLD FILM CORPORATION 'Jg,8 SELECT PHOTOPLAY THEATRE TODAY'S FEATURES CALENDAR SOth helOTT Uanpltln St. 16St-t . Market Street JEFFERSON REGENT BELVIDERE Oermantotta Ave. bel. CraTer'e Lane Gfrmantown ATe. J: Tulptbocken at. BS1 St. and . Lspidawps Aie. j 'Kensloiton and Allegheny ATee. Id St. and Hater ford Aft, TULPEHOCKEN GARDEN IRIS THEATRE OVERBROOK ""JWIIBSJSSWWW C 1915. The second of tho Pension Fund con certs of the Philadelphia Orchestra wns given yesterday afternoon, a 'Wagner program nnd Mme, Johanna Qadskl being tho accessory features of tho afternoon. Those whoso motto Is "Wagner, Wagner, feber Alles" wero happy, to say tho lenst Tho others, one ventures to say, listened to "Tristan und Isolde." Certainly It was not tho most felicitous thing in the world to precede tho loveli ness of the Venusberg mttslo in Tnnn hneuscr with tho nbsurdltles nnd tho sounding furv of tho prelude. As tho otehestra placed that prelude, Wagner became moro noisy than tho controversies nhoul him. In the Venusberg muslo the strings came to their own wonderfully, and held the high Impassioned lines to tho Inst item of their emotion. So In the "Lohengrin" nnd nbovo all In the flnat excerpt from "Tristan und IboIiIo." Tho orchestra wns by no means at Its best throughout; tho weariness after the long pull of the "Lobgcsang" wns evident In a weakness nnd Insecurity of tone. Hut nt the heights It wns good nnd could find the power nnd the glory of its music to send It forth again. It would be Idle to pretend that Mine. Ondksl has not been better heard hero this year. It seemed. In fact, nt tho beginning of "Lllzabcth's Prayer" that thero was to be only u memory of tho sweetness of her voice. But as KIsa, and finally Isolde replaced Lllzabeth. the singer rose to tho higher domnnds and sang richly nnd well. Tho mystic faith of KIsa In the knight of her dreams was sung with a calm nillrmntlon; tho narrative of Isolde, dlfllcult In its blend ing of purely lyric with purely dramatic motives, carried its niidllorn back to that shipboard of fnlo and to tho fatality of passion which there began. But It was In the Llebestod that Mine. Gndskl, and with her the orchestra, wero able to tccreate an ntmospheie ami give dra matic life to their subject. The passion of Isolde rose in great spirals of sound nnd tho flesh and the lusts thereof wero purified In splendid pain nnd bcntity. "I.n Giocondn" at the Gnrrick "Ln nioenndn" wns given its first per formance by the Snn Carlo Opera Com pany nl the Gnrrick Thcatro last night. Tho only features that would mark It as n tirsl perfuimance were the prompter's boN. tho Interminable waits between the nets and the fact that It wns not untll'1 12:2fi thnt the dual curlnln nns rung donn. It Is questionable If a company that Is tint rorrultcd from Tltto RulTos, Dcstlnns, Cnrusos nnd stars for everv part should attempt nn opera like "Glo conda," which depends chiefly upon the singers for success. But nfter once grnntlng the San Carlo organisation per mission to embark on the hazardous tilp, with tho aid of Enzo's good ship Hceatc, It musl lie admitted that there wcio many bright points In last night's production. Alcssnndro Modesti acted Barnnba well. If he had not persisted In sing ing off tho key rvetv little while his performance would have been lrnllv dis tinctive. Ester Adnberto was La Olo rnnila; Kinlllo'Sesonn. Alvise, Salvatore Sclarcltl, Knzo: Carolina Znwner, Laura, mid Miss A. C'ndamarterl, La Clccln. file blind mother. 'The Dance of the Hours," which was stnged in keeping with the PHOTOPLAYS OPERA HOUSE Home of the Greatest Photo-Plays BIG WEEK 99 BY HALLCAINE City" Will lie Presented Twice Dally, and St30 I. M.. Hut Will Da l'rtceded CHARLES CHAI'I.IN. re !? " ;vv--j Feature I'liotn- I'Uy ,'ith. SUBJECT TO CHANGE THE CHRISTIAN IlyllallCnlne LAbT HAY Si m The Celebrated Scandaf INVITATION and AN ATTACK MASTER KKY. NO. 15. and THE LAST EUVIT1AN Jftaj-JpLD DUTCH OLD CROSS ROjADS RECOILED and SUCH IS LIFE US 'jft&V' Hot wholo mlnlnture ertcrt of this compa- y if petfotttiftncM. was liberally applauded Baveral nttempts on fho vrt of the h' lorv for cncorp (vcro hurriedly "gqtitlched," however, bcr-auiia of tho length of the opera In one ltrtnortn.nl rcpect t'ne pt-rform nnco Inst night dllTeretl from lliopo uti nlly seen by companies of the satti rank Tho principals did not address Impart stoned nppeats to the prompter's box although they did cast furtive Rlances In its general direction. The chorus nnd orchestra wore very Rood. Tho com pnny closes Its week nt the Oarfiek to day. "Martha" will be KlVen this after noon nnd "II Trovaloro" tonight "The Musical Glasses" More rxtenftlto notice", baM on past per formance and on what the pre- agents afford, will nppear when tlmlv for each or Um events scheduled below. Ths follovelng un critical calmdar Is Intended merely ns n, RuMe for thn musically perplexed. MONDAY, March .s-tlenlnnlng of the two week teaaon nf (lllhert and fitilllvan licht opera, with Do Wolf Hopper, at the Metro politan flee dramntlo columns for dettlln 8econd concert of the I'lilladelphla Or chetm at tho University of Pennsylvania. David Orirfln, baritone, and Cilward Morris, pianist, will be the eoiolatn WEDNESDAY, March in. -Seventh concert for younff people, nt the l.ltlle Theatre Tho niemenls of Fotin. Musicians from tuft I'hlladelnhla Orchestra will Illustrate Mis Leonard - lecture .1 p. tn ntlDAY. March 12 Twentieth Krldav rfier noon concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra Hnrold llnndolrh, phnlat, will he the as fluting artist. Ho will play Heethoren's con certo In CI major (No. 4), The aymphonv la Ooldmark'a "Itusllc Weddlne; " The over ture to "!5on Giovanni" nnd Welnuartner s tircheatral arrancetncnla of Weber'a "Invl tntlon to the Waltz" complete the program, it p. m nl the Academy. HATrniJAY, March n-Tventleth Hatilnlav afternoon concert of tho trchenra wltlt the proirram nnd artist Juat noticed. 8 In T til at the Acndemv. MONDAY. March I.WIn-l concert ot the Doeloii Hymphony. wltlt Mis- Ileatrlce Itar rleon. the nnallih cellist, ns ssslstlns; artist Sho will play Tschalkow sky's "Varlatjona On a llococn Theme " The symphony Is IlrahmV In C minor WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT .Sunday revival, tabernacle 10th nnd Vine streets" 7 "SO o'clock Tree XI I'sl i'hl dinner Adelphla Hotel, 7 o'rloi k llnrvard Club dinner, Adelphla Hotel 7 o'clock Hlnma Delia. Sorority dinner dance. Adolnhls. Hotel: 7 o'clock. Philadelphia Clinntrr, American InMltuto o' Hankers, 14th annual banquet. llcllovue-Strat ford: 7 .10 o'clock Lecture on "Itelnforced Concrete.'" by Oliver Itnndolph 1'arry, EnMnoers' Club: 8 o'clock rrec. Huoner. Home and School Teae,uciDunUp School, rilst Hnd Itaco streets: 7 o'clock. Lecture. "Ucnnon-Amcrlrfinlsm." Herman rudder. Metrnpolltan Dnera House: H o'clock Women's mass-moellnir In Interest of peace Aeademv of Music: 8 o'clock llanquet, Tafnettn College Alumni, liellevtie Stratford' 7 o'clock. Horsemen's dinner, nitx-Carltpn: 7 o'clock Pinn Club reception tn Judc.cs Woollev nnd Dickinson. 710 Locuft street D o'clock. THKATIIi: J1HOKKHS Barrist & Co. 2M North 8th Street Sell Proli tabic Picture Theatres PHICKS $400 to 1100,000. Doth phones. lUIOTOI'f.AYS THE TIOGA 17th nnd Venango Sts. Phila.'s Finest and Exclusive Pho toplay Theatre. Capacity 2000. .Mnthice 2:30. limine (1:43. AdmlitKloii. mntlnee nnd evening. 10 t'ts. Children, mntlnee only, ft els. 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