EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 191S: NEXT WEEK : "SHE'S IN AGAIN," THE BROAD; "THE LITTLE CAFE," THE GARRig THEATR BAEDEKER 6 2teaiTSfefjJr5tl! mm WJtiM mkMA.,.A, yam SI j PI ft-Nar f i j ! i c. V EA N H F ( m!w WbT- K f .r&iMf r' 51 i ai. .1 ,f .iviiv;. 6 If-' WlN-l 'TNC A LOT of hnlf-tleinetitecl Mlmi of th newspaper readers desire to hmr about plays on Tuesday mornings have lonir. contended thnt a musical comedy could bo mndc IntelllRent jet cntcrtalnlns nrl even thnt a revue could bo a revue IP a man with brnlns did the work. No body expects a producer of musical comedy to hire any such person; he has to pay too much for chorus girls. But George M. Cohan happens to bo botlu a manager and a man -with brains. That U the secret ot "Hello, Broadway!" There have probably been a good many changes and rewriting!! in the revue at the Forrest since It first ncared comple tion. But the process of "trial and ci ror," as the high brows might describe It, has left no marks. There nro no hia tuses of gag and cuff, the Btory anil dialogue move steadily along. All of which means that tho man who wrote the "book" also directed rehearsals nnd composed tho music. He wanted to pro duce a piece of work of definite character, and he had tho power as well as the abil ity. "Hello, Broadway!" Is a monument to Mr. Cohan's skill as a satirist. It Is also a monument to what an manager can do who will give bialns a free hand. -May more of them see It! It is a little late een for obtfcqules In connection with The Llttlo Theatre's last production, "Monsieur 1'olret," but tho tollowlns letter Is both genial and pointed To the Editor o the Eitninp Ledger: Sir Last WodnruUay tho iliamatlc critics or Philadelphia dedicated , their wit and their words to a raid on tho Little Thcntro nnd "Monsieur Polret," which tho etenliiK bcroru wae clvcn Its premier m that pla house. Uf taurfc In tone uml style the Ukmjii Lmkihii n revlotr was superior to tho otlurs. It la the la r. eat tnrset aav liable for one who wishes to dis agree with them ull. . Your girted critic throws, up his hands in policed dlaKUSt Uccuu.c the Mule Tluatro promised us a seasun of 'Ilauptniann. llemeti. Ibsen, Mollcre, St. John nankin and uosol and then chose to wind up tho winter with -n Impossible trlllo by John Je," ho jlelili to qe.perutlon and breuthea a quoted "MonDleu Tho only nmaiemont in ordtr, air. Is that tun Little Thcntn came through to April wltn viuu enousn to exist at au .im nv, - 1 nssa'-o' all aavc one or two or the pcrrorniaiuca ' a- uan assure sou thnt tho attendance und ap- preclntlon grew in direct proportion as Ino ar- ' flstlo merit ot tho entertnlnnienta raded aa, ! Shaw, Galsworthy nnd Houghton wire udmlr- ably produced bj comprehending artists, but liefore tiny audiences loinuoseit, on tho one hand, of those who love reJl drama and can nfTm.l tn USA 4, nnH OTl thn Oilier U1 n d Ot ladles and gentlemen who wondered what In the devil's name It waa ull about and who never rime a Becond time to nrd out With sweeping Iron jour critic taja All dtarritlo literature llei open to the Mule Thea tre. It la old ot commercial alma (surely 'Hon leur Polret' proves this) " All dramatic litera ture does indeed lie open berore the Little Theatre, and for all the Little Theatre'B "publ c of refinement and Intelligence" care, it mas 11 there until It rots. The lino In parenthesis aboe la empty of satire for the reason that "Monsieur Polret'1 was quite obviously selected In the hope that, being void of Intelligence. It .would help pay expensea-u vulgar but essential thing; which Hauptmann. Hervleu, Ibsen, Mollcre. St. John lUnkln and Gogol have no promise of And now we come to tho significant Point that "Monsieur Polret" did amuso on Tues day night one of the largest audiences ei or as sembled within tho Little Theatre. The laughter that rippled steadily through the houso doubt less served merely to deepen the gloom ot your critic (as it did our own), because it could only be Interpreted by real intelligence as Do Lancev street's funeral ceils oboio tho local grave of Hauptmann, Ibsen. Mollere, etc. Tho tolerably amusing truth uncovered again is that serious young men aro being graduated from the universities with Bettering but wholly unjustified nation ot what people of refine ment and Intelligence" are really thinking about, when they think at all .,, In time, howovcr, the critic ot such training is crucified by the conclusion that his brothers. Ilia sisters, his ouslns and his aunts are more familiar with the aspirations or Novlbaxar than with Ilia thought and art of Molloro or Ibsen. Tnia revelation does not make him ilko Mon sieur Polret" any better, but It helps him to see whom such plsys are written to Please. I AUij V AIUAUt.. Philadelphia, March 0. Mr "Wallace was doubtless Interested to learn that, though there may have been present on the opening night "one of the largest audiences ever assembled within The Little Theatre," "Monsieur Polret" waa withdrawn with Its engagement only half over. Chicago has In the Hull Houso Play ers probably the most remarkable com pany of amateur actors In America, for these hard working people of tho poorer sections of Chicago have produced for the first times In America an unusually lone list of fine dramas. A local Insti tution la trying to do something similar. Where the Hull House Players are con nected with a social settlement, the Philadelphia amateurs are a part of ah educational Institution, the University JUtenslon Society. They have Just closed their season with n bill Including "The Fifth Commandment," by Stan ley Houghton; "The Bank Account," by FORREST THEATRE FRIDAY APRIL 23 AT TWO AFTERNOON " " O'CLOCK All-Star Benefit IN AID OF f The Babies' Hospital rUOADELPIIIA A GREAT PROGRAM OJ BPECIAL FEATURES FROM TUB VARI. OUa THEATRES HAS BEEN ARRANQEO ii 7 pwV I tJNDER TUB AUSPICE8 OF THE ( COMBINED THEATRE UANAQERii I OF PHILADELPHIA I Prlets, 60a to 13.00. Seats now at Box Office. i globeTheatre MARKET AND JUNIPER STS. DAILT ,. 3:30100,100,25 EVENINGS , ,,,. .8.30 15c. 23c. tQ "Most Remarkable Film Ever Kihlblted'' HYPOCRITES A Brpfound Sensation LAVISIILT 8TACED CMOjn. ORCHESTRA ORQAH 8U4T3 TWO WEKB IN ADVANCE JLlh SEATS tiSaURVHD FJT.OBCCT This tNt Week. vrs..tlS VfCEidJl Mats. Today ft Wed- at 2i)5 "tWfe Broadway" , lf, Trie WsdB44y Mat Bast Beats 11-80. "AllW(ri Walnut tth Bts. Ttc Daily awv iosjy rm&t oiata .-rr'Vifv 1 I sTXSm fJJmTmnb LlwWM ' BraM x LITTLE: CrfrE;" G?&J?CA? PLAYHOUSE r-nH cPLATERS llonnrd V. Iliock, nnd "The Wrrlihoupe Wnrtl," by 1-miy nicgory Their other productions this car have Included ' London AsBUinnee," John Kemliirlc HniiRR' "A Proposal Vnder Dinicultles," , Arnold Jlennct's "The Stepinolher," "Sabotage," from tho Krettcli; .Stnnlcv Houghton'M "The Dear Depnrted" and "Fancy Froo" nnd Ocorgo Mlddleton's "Umbers." The futuro of such nn In stitution should bo big, If It can only keep to the pioductlon of new, untried and notablo plays and surmount the dif ficulties of scenic production which faco it. The Bluo Bird" returns to Philadel phia April 28 for ono more visit. Jack Davis nnd Klennor Davldion will play the hoy hero nnd girl heroine when Mncter llnck'H philosophic fantasy returns lo tho Lyric This year tho Lambs nro building no new clubhouse, but an all-star "gambol" is In prospect nil tho same As n fitting ecuso for this marathon Joy-ride of tho stellar luminaries (phrase released to press ngi-nt M-ufl) the proceds will go to the Actors' Fund of America. Tho tour begins May 21, but Philadelphia won't come up on tho horizon till Juno 5. On? of the highlights In tho, youth ot i certain Philadelphia critic was the sum mer "musical stock" thnt nourished In St. Louis n ilecndp back. And the principal highlight lu thnt company was one John K. Young With n, renl voice and plenty of unction, ho made tho best Kolto that the American stage has yet offcied for that critic's attention, while his follow up performanres in pnrts thnt Raymond Hitchcock, Trunk Dnnlcls nnd Jeffcron Do Angclls had ornamented left compari sons decidedly odious from tho other men's point of lev. After some sum meis In St Louis nnd winters cruising round the Middle West In "Clilciigo shows," Mr Young gintltied that critic's civic pride bv "Inndlng'' on Broadway hard with ' The Pink Lady," nnd Mon day ho returns to the Philadelphia Gar rlcU with "Tho Little Cafe." With the Intermediary aid of the press ngent, Mr. Young contributes the fol lowing fncts about his enrly career. Ho bcRon It at S ns a boy soprano in tho San rriinclsco Minstrels, which enme to Ills (and also Marie Uressler's) homo town, Saginaw, Mich. Then came stock nnd comic opera troupes, including an engagement In Philadelphia, with Ray mond Hitchcock "in support." Mr. Hitchcock Invaded Broadway, while our hero took out "John E. Young nnd His Merry Comedians" and took them In again. Just ahead of the sheriff. Ho had as many as clgnt hotel representatives traveling with him wnltlng for receipts. But those days nre over. Another .oung player of unusual tal ents nnd unusual history comes to town next week. Ho Is Arthur Aylcsworth, of "She's In Again." A novel origin nnd n brief caicer distinguish him. In tho new farce he will play a youth who has spent 13 years trying to pass his collcgo examination. As a matter of fact, Mr Aylesworth passed his long ago, graduat ing from Brown I'nlverslty and entering law school beforo ho found ho had a larger tulent for acting. Then In his first two plays, says tho scholarly William Raymond Sill, who Is the source of nil this wisdom, Mr. Aylesworth was n rank failure. Tho cynically truthful Mr. Sill also applies those words to the result of Mr. Aylesworth'a association with a ro mantic part In an operetta, "Tho June Bride " But, ns a matter of fact, Mr. Ajles worth's performance In that piece was decidedly Interesting and novel, while In between tho first failures and tho last ho scored o, remnrkablo hit ns tho saturnine hotel cleric of "Over .Night." A new touch which, let us hope, gets plenty of chance In "She's In Again," is Mr. Aylesworth'a principal asset 'FOLLOW THE CROWDS" CHESTNUT ST. SSE Home of World's Greatest Photoplays LAST WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY D. W. C.RIFFITH'S THG Avenging Conscience In order to nccommoilate the crowds, four performances dally Mill be Klveni Afternoons at 1 and 3, i:veulnga nt 7 and U, Prices every performance, 10c, I5c, 3c. o higher, BROAD La1 Matinee & Night Ethel Barrymore THB shadow NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW BELLING NED WAYUUBN Presents tbe Smart Comedy She's In Again Bpuonai Cast of Farceurs Cross Keys Theatre LATELL & VOKES SCHOL'ANIS: OTHEIIH New Program Mou. A Tours. Dally in- Evcaluj. 7 4 0 at a 15 "u 10c. 15c, 20c ACADEMY Beats at Htppa's, IU0 Chestnut. PHILADELPHIA I Tonight, 8:15 r ORCHESTRA! "iJfcffiffiKfK I Jl Ttiontr liooday, Apr SB, 8.40 P.M. Hunter Welsh ESRHSPu Ufff,)U9 Cbcst. v PI xiii Kl' toMI w.Jmm i ii -sp m- ' lsasjBSJiBSJlsasJB . :jbjbjbjbjbji -41 "2iv-5K WFsmJ 2asaaV.:. . afJssafJsafJisW - him - HLLaBisaBV'asaB ' 'V& t 7?fl LH saLaMsaisasasaBH jZSSttWWWM. LBSBBSBSBsaHsasBsl'-'VsKA$' W RsKt M iiHsHbsbbbsbBII .aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHaV aBBBBBBBBBBUBtfJBBBBBV vFaBBVwHsaavPv B SB SsBBBBsW SBBBBBBBBBBPBBV W SBSBSBSBSBSBHsBvV BBSsHHsBlUPfjr SaBPBSBHrHsBl BBBBBWw e bLbb tLHBBBHHeirllsHI''1 y w y-1 KmBMPl taBBBBVBBHJ " I U'ry' 3M'I1 mUmMimmWzy MMr c?iv, rsm'j Tho last ot the Friday attornoon con certs, and by that tokon tho last but ono of tho concerts of tho Philadelphia Or chestra for this season, was plcn nt the Academy yesterday afternoon. Tho three numbers plnycd were tho slslh sjmphonv, tho "Casso-Nolsettc" suite, and tho "1SI2" overture of Tschalkowsky Against such n program tho scnsltlvo ear which could detect Haws and fallings was necessarily Inoperative. Some In felicities thcro were which obtruded themselves, hut never to tho point of spoiling tho grnndlo'P anil nt times magnificent spirit of the inti'ir. They were tho faults which arc not unknown to patrons of the orchestra, nor. It Is to ho hoped, to Its conductor, who has mitigated some, and who. In tho long run, seems destined to noiil mem nun- ; gcthcr. I But If the ciltlc could not be captious In this event, the orchestra and Its con ductor could not hope to mnke for them selves now distinctions, because what was to bo heard In the concert was Tschalkow- ' sky. nnd It wns good to notice the seir cffnccineiit of orchestra and lender, who achieved their music so well. Tho ovei ture, with Its childish burlcsiiulng of one nnt'onnl theme, and Its cquallv childish exaggeration or nnother. justified Itself , onlv because It rang nnd bent superhlj In the ears of Its audltois after tho con cert was over. To have ended the con cut with the "Pnthetlque" would have been moie noble, even If a bit unhappy The "Nutcracker" snlto was plajed as it was plhyed last Christmas, for children, simply, delicately, dellghtfulb. So It camo about, as was Inevitable, that one returned to the symphony nnd pon dered ocr it ngaln To homo It seems that the "Pathetiouo" mtiBt he dtcnp he causo It Is popular. Hut that the sacra mental beauty of Its movements should havo woven themselves deeply into tho consciousness of tho people Is not an ni tl clo of condemnation, It is a lasting glory. Thcro Is, to bo sure, nn cniiHlly absurd tendency, to sentlmerrtallzo this work, to consider It tho expression of final pes simism. Mr Stokowskl read his score with a blessed nbsenco ot this emo tional cant. Ho read It even with appre ciation of tho meretricious and tho mag niloquent In It, with a detached under standing of Its fallings. And the fact that with this righteous reading It was still moving and effcctlvo Is the gi cater proof of Its valid power. It cannot be said ot many symphonies, ns It has been said of this one, thnt they havo tho power to send their hearers deep Into their own souls and return them hotter and more pure. CominK Events On Tuesday night the opera season cldses with "Carmen." In which Miss Fat rar, Mine. Altla. JIM. MartinelU nnd Amato will sing the principal parts, and The WalnutwauSu. MATINEES TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATL'HDAY THIRD BIO WEEK OP THE AMUSINli. KA8CINATINO 1'I.VY OV ADVENTURE A Detective Comedy A 52.00 SHOW At Half the Price EVENING LEDQER Out-Sherlocks Sherlock Holmes Laughs Galore and Thrills A-plenty ACADEMY OK MU8IO WEDNESDAY. Al'IULi 31, 1015. at T.45 l M FAIICT OOUNOD PL U O 1 WITH I1ROCKEN SCENE n R A N D O H K R A PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC SOCIETY WASSILI LEl'8, Conductor JOSEPH C. ENC3EL, Slags Manager. A. W. NEWMAN, Ballet Master. Mrs. Keland. Mlsa Sesal, Mian Loughney. Mtssra. Ilothermel, Ayr's, Cornman, Keens. Tickets at Heppe'a. 1110 Chestnut St. Rssarved Seats J2 00. tl BO. It. 00. Rues 115 00. IIS CO, 110 00. THE ANNUAL SPRINO CONCERT TIIK CANTAVES CHORUS MAY PORTER. Director Tuesday Ke., April 20, 1915, at 8.13. Horticultural Hall, Droad St, above Spruca Soloists; Dr. Merrill HopUluson, Baritone Hans Kindler, 'Cellist, Tickets, tl.00 reserved ssat Oeneral adt mission. 60c, at Horticultural Hall Hoz Office the emnlny of tha concert. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE I-ast parformani Metropolitan Opera Co., N.Y Tuts. EtsT , Apr. -0, at 8 Mines, tf'iirra.r, AUa, r A DMI7N Mu- MartinelU, Amato. Con-. lrfVIiV.I-l, d'ictor. Mr, Towranlnl Seata. 1 100 Chestnut St Mall Orders Received. THE MARKET ST AROVB 18TH PICTURES 11 A M to 11. IB P. M. DAVID DELASCO'S "MAY BLOSSOM" Stanley Nt Wk Duatln Farnum in "Captain Courtuy"' jjjpiic "OLD MASTERS OP PHOTOGRAPHY" Free Exhibition of Original PpMograpaa by Lawij Carroll. D. O. Hill Camaron ami Kslth Th Photograph. Society of I'hlladsjpala 18 on!3 St. Opa Ualiy l A M. to C P. M. ''Sfte-'J V SG7W O40 which Mr. Toscnnlnl will conduct. Wed nesday evening, In Oi Iff Ull Hall, the Misses Alma nnd Marlon Grafo glvo n violin nnd piano iccllnl, with nn Intel eat ing progrnm That evening, nt the Acad emy, tho Philadelphia Operatlo Society closes Its nenson with Counod's "Faust," Including, ns a rnto pleasure, tho Brockcn scone. On Monday, tho 26th, tho San Carlo Openi Company opens a return en gagement nt the Forrest Thcatie, nnd two rccllals will bo held. Ono Is that Ot Albert Spatdlng, tho violinist, nt Wither spoon Hnll. the other tho only local con cert of Hunter Welsh, nt tho Little Thea tre The music season, apparently, Is by nn menus over Tomorrow I hern will be a concert by tho pupils of the Settlement Music School, 4,-T fhrlMtlnn street. It is nt ,1.0 p. m and tho public Is Invited. Endow the Theatre Hy WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Let the wealthy Americans, who Rlvo so renerouslv to libraries, colleges and other Institution", rIvo money for tho endow nieiit of the theatres, and they will do more for popular education than In any other vvny. It Ih n fact well established by sci ence that what wo sec and hear mnkes ii much fircatcr Im pression, longer tc tnlnctl, than what wo rend In books. It is more direct, closer to tho senses, the "poken word, the ictcd scene, leave nn mpresslon thnt docs lot easily fade. I honestly believe that an endowed ihentre, that could and would produce tho ilcht kind of u M I vmsusiiam plas would do more 19th Street and Huntins: Park Ave. Philadelphia Never Saw a Circus Like This The Greatest ft If 'I IS- CBARNUM&BA ora AMI Till: NEW, MAUNiriCENT M'ECTAfl I.Alt P.UiE.VNT 200 NEW FEATURES AND 1000 WONDERS K $& m SgBgp M0? ZMp fiO AERIALISTS GO ACROBATS GO RIDERS 80 CLOWNS 110 Cages and Dens of Rare Wild Beasts 40 Elephants BIG GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE MONDAY 3IOKM0, A I'll II. SO, AT 0 A. M. One 50 Cent Ticket Admits to All the Wonderland Itrsrrtnl ht-uts uml Admission Till. ft" Will be nn Kale DurlnsT the Circus Engagement In Philadelphia, at Glmliela AND LANCAbTER AVE. MATINEES DAILY Mnn & WILLIAM II. CRANE in m -i "DAVID IIARUM" and llieS. I Charles Chaplin In "Tha Tramp" Wed. and Mary Pickford in "MISTRESS NELL" Tluirs.i Fri. & I Daniel Frohman's Production Sat. of "THE LOVE ROUTE" Pine Pictures Amid Iteflned Surroundings. WITHERSPOON HALL Monday Evening, April 26, 8:30 VIOLIN BECITAL By FAMOUS AMERICAN VJOIJNIST PRICES $1.50, $1, 75c & 50c Ticket at Hepix'a. Ill Chestnut St. GARRICt L"1 Ma- &iNight Robert Hilliard auoyJk'&sb NEXT WEEK SKATS NOW BELLINQ TUB MCSICAI. COMEDY PB LUXE The Little Cafe ynoJ0"K, Chorua of 100. niiMnNT1? wvoktb minstrels UUmUm a gnu AND ARCH STS. ilA'UNES TODAY, JQo AND 90s t4rnSffl T ALBERT M Hi; for popular education than nny ten libra ries, bo they ever so rich In books. I could tako a group of street boys, Ktittor snipes, nnd educate them nt tho thentro ns they never would nnd never will bo educated In school. I would end thorn first to third-class theatres, whero their fntorcst would bo nroused, whoro thoy would bo held spellbound. Then, after a while, I would havo them go to tho second-class theatres, whoro they would seo something better, nnd which they would bo held spellbound. Then, finally, I would clve them n course nt a first-class theatre. Thcsn boys would heo men nnd women ot culture; thoy would seo how thoy dressed nnd how they nctcd nnd how they talked. They would icallzo that thrro wns another standard of conduct, another piano of ethics and of thought from thnt In which they lived; they would learn tho nluo of these other standards, and they would Inevitably cn doaor to make thorn their own. I hcllevo that theso boys would bo given Ideals nnd inspirations thnt no schooling could ever glvo them In tho sumo time, nnd that would bo tho highest and best kind of education. Tho stngo itself Is ono of tho best schools In tho world. A green lad can lenrn on the stage more practical knowl edge of tho world nnd moro savoir-faire, can becomo better fitted to go out Into tho world nnd accomplish something, than ho could in tho samo or longer tlmo in nny school or college. The theatre Is not only an educational force: It Is perhaps the greatest educa tional force, when ptoperly directed. Yet Americans havo not yet learned tho truth, nnd our ilch men, who glvo their money for everything else, to college and uni versity, to publc llbrnry nnd art mu seum, to research and Investigation, will not put a cent Into tho endowment of tho theatre. And this in spito of the fact that (he benefits realized from tho en dowed theatres on the Continent aro plainly to be teen. Week Starting MONDAY April 2 Show on Earth sr-k LALLA ROOKH SENSATIONS EUROPEAN Fillinff 3 Rings, 4 Stages, the Hippodrome nnd the Dome of the Largest Tent in the World MON..TUKS..WKD. The BERLIN MADCAPS The Most Agile & Skillful Ensemble Act In Vaudeville. llIUItS..TOI.,8AT. Tlie BUSTER MINSTRELS Fifteen Sllnutes of Mlnstrelsr Clever Classy 5 OTHER ACTS I'ATIIB I1AII.Y NEWS ANI KOM1CAI, KEYSTONE KOMEU1E3 DAILY I ft. al,Ij AT 8 w SEATS Erenlnge at 1 St 0 10c, lc, 20c. Nixpua GRAND Broad St. and Montgomery Ave. FRED O NIXON-Ninm.lNriBtl.Oen Mar. NEXT WEEK " B, A. JtOI.KE Presents "The Lonesome Lassies" Dazsllng Miniature Musical Comedy Moseonl Uroe. Uewlon Young llavee A Alliwlnt Vhlli Tahn " THE FAMOUS MUSICIAN ROXY LA ROCCA Classical and Popular Harp Selections. NEW IJVPOH MOTION 1'IHTUIIE.S " Dally 215 Jflfln Sputa 10 Cent evwib, t k 8 ouou aeaia iVclcMc W Ii vast C? SD F brutlni UUuOAjlfljiJU Market Capacity SSi . . Street 2300 ztiSB?aityfim) below eoih THE NEW WEEK Htreot. An American vermon, via farce by l'aul OavnUlt. Tho only Ipnii title. NeU Wnyburn has : .. production. OARIilOK "Tho Little Cafe," with the musical play by Ivnn Carylt In Philadelphia. The bngo of tho In which a waiter nlternatcs oeiwccn Bervaiu nnu master and becomes .' llonnlro when his own place hn closed for tho night. COXTINUMO ADEWJII'Tcs o' My Heart," wllh nn excellent cast, irarlley Mnnncra' pop ular nnd amusing comedy of the Im petuous young Irish girl nnd what eho does to a sedato EngllBh family. First rate amusement, FORREST "Hello Broadway," with George Cohan nnd William Collier. A big, busy nnd though It seems Im possible brainy "revue." Ilcnl trav esty of everything In thoatrcdom. Last week. hYtllC "Tho Hawk," with William Fav crsham. Tense play of a husband nnd wife who Hvo by cheating nt cards. Tho drama comoB from the discovery of tho ItnWvcry by tho wifo's lover. Mr. Favershnm, as always, distin guished. Last week. WALXUT "Tho Dummy," with Krncst Trucx. A detectlvo comedy, In which Barney, tho slum boy, turns alouth nnd defeats a band of kidnappers. A "J2 show" at half tho price. VAVDEVILLB KEITH'S lime. Emma Calve, tho great contralto. In grand bpora Detections; Dainty Marie. "The jbnus of tho Air": Cantor nnd Lee, offering "Master nnd Man"; Clark and Verdi, Italian co modlans; Tho Metzettls, acrobats; Ro glna Connolll nnd Company In "Tho I.ollnrd"; tho Three Whelans, songs nnd dnnces; Doctor Cohan, acrobatio comedian, nnd Henrst-Sollg Pictures. NIXON'S OliANDB. A. Itolfe's "Lonc sonio Lassies"; Itoxlo La Roccu, harp lirt; tho Mosconl Brothero In "Tho Fol llct of Vaudovlllo"; Weston nnd Young, Whtto nnd Cahn, Europcnn ao robnts, nnd other nets. WILLIAM PENN Tho Military Dancing Sextet; H. S. Dudley, colored come dian, nnd his trained mule, Patrick; tho Six Muslcnl Gormans, John n. Gordon nnd Company In a comedy sketch; tho Old Town Four, and Ed win George, tho talkative Juggler. CROSS KEYS (first half of tho week) Tho Berlin Madcaps, O'N'ell and Gal lagher, Anderson and Even In "On tho Ttocks": Warren and Brockway In "Tho Now Janitor"; tho Marino Sis ters and tho Four Adorn. Second half of the week Tho Metropolitan Min strels, Du Ball and Mulcahy, Mon trose nnd Sardcll, cyclists; Julos and Francis; Pcto LetWs, xylophone player, nnd tho Four Original Texas Tommy Dancers. CHESTNUT AND VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE ! NEXT WEEK The Illustrious Grand Opera Prima Donna EMMA THE WORLD'S GREATEST "CARMEN" THE INTERNATIONAL SENSATION "VENUS OP THE AIU" DAINTY MARIE MAHVEI.OUS PHYSICAL, BEAUTY IN THRILLING AERIAL DISfLAY THE IIIGQEST LAUGHING HIT OF THE SEASON , EDDIE CANTOR and AL LEE IN THEIR RIP-ROARING CHATTER SKIT "MASTER AND MAN" THB FURIOUSLY FUNNY FARCE COMEDY SKETCH REGINA CONNELLI and CO.; PRESENTING EDGAR ALLAN AVOOLr'S LATEST SUCCESS "THE LOLLARD" A COUPLE OF CLEVER CHARACTER COMEDIANS CLARK and VERDI ; IN AN UPROARIOUS TALKINO AND S1NQINQ ACT J DU CALION THREE WHALENS 2 Shows Dally Matinees. 2 P. St.. 23c Seats Always a Week In Adance. I'or Benefits at Lyrlo Adrlphl Theatres, Apply Box Office or rhone Walnut 6748-17 LYRIC Matinee Today, 2:15 Tonight at 8il PMS&JN THE A 4 U& e&R5AT PARIS AND 5JI 1 J NEW YORK TRIUMPH , TEE UhWK. m Tlie Author, Francis da C'rolsset. IJiWng0 SSJ APR. 26. PRICES SSSSS & 50c to $1.5 HETCIIN and FAUKWKI.L TO P1ULA, of MAETEHUNCU'S Wonderful Hslr s?C THE BLUB BIRDl uy Kequest School Children's Matinees Wed. & Fri. at 3U DRAMA MUSIC COMEDYUANCES i ADELPfTI LAST WEEKS asm iUJJU 1.X J. Reeular Matinee f?aturday, 2:W 1 I OUVEIt MOKOSCO PRESEfiTri J. IIAUTLEY 1UNNEBS' 400 - SI.50 400 S- $Il4flOSCi I inRiann, or xanto Honfleur " i v " Information concerninrf the plot la th. iW etnged tho fnrco. The nmt .1" "cuudo fi. John 13. Totinc. A return enrar,-,... f nnd C. M. S. McLellan, originally eiS1 "book" la a very nmuilng French enT.H tATKftf(7t.V-."Tho Man of tha t3 Broadhurst's familiar play. Th. ?' .. ...... v,. ,...u itmutni company, i BURLESQUE 1 OAYETY "Tho City Sports BurlMo? num nnd Bailey's Great cSS! Show," with Caspar Nowak, tnl nrl Jitney Bus Elopement " Interviewing the Office Boy on "The Dummy'! Tho reporter had somo difficulty In iU cntlng Georgo Semple, but his ttenlZ once the young man's nttcntlon hid ffl captured, wns cordial. Before the tMi' could nccent liU Ihnht,. r .. ';,., ',KM "Tho Dummy." George laid aM copy of Henry Jnmc nnd hitnd.a kla' tho following "story" already prepared; f uE.uuuistjuaiPl"!X .J Ji1,nkmI "oulil J?a.Y a Httlo mere (in f the Ten Thousand DplUrs tluin countVilS diimrnv ealrt he would do in the Isit aiT a detective or a dummy either detcitlve o'r n.' J" ih.-"1 "' Pat would do a whole better as vm..ju If he vould not kidnap a d.teetif. ujJ Tho chief .of thn detective's almert neelel i new office boy when ho told the dumnj M George immediately supplements W, statoment bv thn nssnrnnpA Tf'a . . show." When tho reporter displayed an Intern! In George's further Impressions, he con tinued, "Tho part of tho boy li put uui. mo leu-jiciiucu woman is a DUm KI40 nnpper. Sho better change her trtlii and be a nurse. j. "Barney suro flow round some In tkil urn mi, uul iiCHHiiium was 1 goojj namo for him when ho was a duramr. If thoucht ho wns trolnc to be n. nrttvuj' ofllco boy In tho last act, when ht'iiof particular about who's his boss. , But It' won a pretty bum specimen on the ttl.) phone, cntlln' up central without knoWl ,L. 1 (, 4 wio liujjiuer, , m tlvo. Ilko Barney?" tho reporter uik ueorgc. tvvil, Ik a iun iliu Yitxy itu uiu lu Bl( you can get plenty of It right hers fn tilt, office. I ain't sayln' anybody mills lieW letters on tne omco; dui i Knowinecoa-i posln' room kid what swiped some icon cards." ' "Boy-y-yl" And tho Interview was over. TWELFTH STS. ZENO, JORDAN & ZENO, Hearst-Selig Pictures and 50e. Nights, B P M , 23c to IIOJ, ' Dell, Filbert a383j Kev.tnne. Race aiw. je Tha Tnm.iin. inri Vane Tsilur CALV " ",rn i-ii i ' ii i i f'MPi ! ' jfH! ji.jidJt.at I JlSSiLBBaaaaaaal -m&tmmmti&m - J" JfiSafaaaaOeaHaaaaa.