Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 29, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 11

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William H. Turner, who is celebrating his second year with Lubin's,
knows the art of mnkc-up. Compare him in his natural state with
the results of wig and grease paint.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
' "Marie-Odile" and "Around the Map" Lend Variety to
Our Current Theatrical Offerings New
Films Are Announced
NEW PLAYS
ADELPIII "Mnrlp-Otllle." with rrnnci Starr, a drama by Edward Knoblauch,
produced by Divlil Belasco The story deals with a young: slrl In a convent in
Alsico duilnc the rrnnco-Priisslnii W.ii. Sho Is deserted by tho sisters at tho
npproaeh of tho Invading nrraj .She Is taken In charge of a joung corporal, only
to hac the sisters turn nBalnst her on their icturn.
FORRE&T "Around the Sin p." with KInle Alder, William Norrls, Hazel Cox and
othcts Tho scenery It by Joseph Urban, whoso vvorlc with tho Uoston Opera
Company Is bo noted . music liv Hermun Kind. ; words and lyrics by C. M S
McLcllau. A show of the usu.il meny tvpc to amuse one In need of relaxation.
WALNUT "Hello, People," with a larpc ist. IncludlnR Hert Young, Jack Hallen,
Thomas J Keouqh, Usui Harlter. Dorothv Walker nnd Iluth Trancls. A musical
show on the tovlevv cutler, with trnvestv, dianu, comedy and extravaganza. Also
a runway. Tlrst metropolitan production.
CONTINUING PLAYS
BROAD "Pollyinnn," with I'atilcla Col
llnse, Kfllo .shannon, Herbert Kelcey
and Philip Merlvalo. A comedy by C.
C Cushlnn, from Klcanor II. Porter's
stories of tho joung girl who was tho
personiflcntlon of gladness.
LYRIC "Passing Show of 1015," with
George Munroo and Meillvnn Miller. A
Winter Garden show of tho usual type,
with girls, runwav, music nnd costumes
In largo riuantltlcs, plus some excellent
burlesque on current shows
OARltWK "On Trial," with Frederick
Perry nnd a good cast An oc!tlng story
of crime, wiltten backwatd in tho form
of a trial Novel and entertaining.
UTTLV Tit LATHE Tho Stngo Society
of Philadelphia In four one-.tct .onie
dles, "Ovc. tho Hills." "Ovei tones,
Hcloni'a Husband" and "I,ovo of Ono a
Neighbor" A bill of light nnd dtert
lng character, with many a good laugh
NEW PHOTOPLAYS
STANLEY Monday, Tuebday and Wcd
ncsdaj, "Pudd'nhead Wilson," with
Theodore Ilobcrts; Thuisdn. Frldnv
nnd Saturdaj, "Tenncsseo's Pardncr,
with rnnnlo Ward
CHESTNUT bTREET OPERA HOUSE
'Tho Ilullng Passion," u Fox Mm, with
Clahe Whltiiov nnd William K Shay
A story of India and the harem of a
natlva prince.
ARC API A Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed
nesday, "Tho Kllng Torpedo, with
John Umerbon and "Tho Molo Star,
n Keystone comedy. Thiusday. Friday
nnd Saturday, "Tho Conductor, with
Wlllnrd Mack, nnd "Ho Did and He
Didn't," with Itobcoo Arbucklo and
Mubel Normsind.
CONTINUING PHOTOPLAYS
LEADER "Tho Temptation," with Gcr
aldlne l'nirar. All week, u story of n
diva's dual life.
PALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "Mice nnd Men," with Mar
guerite Claik, Thursdaj, Friday and
Saturday, 'Tho Golden Chance," with
Cleo Hidgely and Wallaco Held
STOCK
AMERICAN "All on Account of Kllsa "
The Arvlno playtra III Loula Mann's
tlUUOTHY WALKER
Who comes to the Walnut next
week with the new review, "Hello,
People I"
g, Continued from precedlnr pe
P " you WILL B ,
A-HrV, SHOT ftT SUNiRlSI
2.tS PSALM.
HALT'
WHO CrOSS
THEKE'
Mans Jj
- UP CAN DO
3tH
!$ & SS.
piny, headed by
("Jcoigo Arvlno
Huth Robinson and
KNICKERBOCKER "Carmen." Tho
Knickerbocker players In Mcrlmeo's
famous plnv. with Ucanor Montoll In
the title role
YA UDEVILLE
KEITH'S Mr Langtry In "Ashes," Mor
ton nnd Glass, In "Hoforo and After",
Slmms nnd company, In "Fllndcr's Tur
nlsbeil Flat"; Santly nnd Norton, songs
and dances; Saxo Sextet; Bergen, vo
calist, Hobblo Oordonc, In art studies;
Hradloy nnd Norrls, In "In Lov eland";
Mario Dtzglbbon, monologist.
GRAND Paulino, hypnotist; "Piano
Moveis." Mi. and Mrs Gordon Wilde,
bhadowginphlstb, Brent IIujcb, banjo
Ist, Sid Baxter nnd company, slack
wlro .artists, Foley and O'Neill, in
dances
NIXON Mary Dorr, Impersonator; "Tlio
Alexander Kids," Edgar Atchison Ely In
"Bllli's Tombnoncs". the Gordon High
landers, musicians, tho Pedcrson Broth
ers, acrobats
GLOI1E Gcorgo Auger In "The Giant's
Fear", "Four Jacks and a. Queen," Jlm
inlo Reynolds, monologist; Manning,
Cloan and company, "Visions d'Art",
Nettle Wilson, comedienne; Do Dlo's
Circus, Alt Grant, monologist; Tabor and
Hanky and tho Four Itosalrs.
jJJ.tJ,&dx!uiith!!a!Hh
..T-...-,--.- 1
PEARL WHITE
BRUCE McRAE
IN
"HAZEL KIRKE"
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
IN FIVE I'AItTS rilODUCED IJif THE WUAHTON8
Showing Today at
DrrCNT MARKET I1ELOW
KCvjClN 1 17TH HTItEET
LOGAN AUDITORIUM d&ATffi"
See the Gold Rooster Plays
Every
DPrrNT MARKET STIIEET
KC.laC.lN 1 I1EI.OW 1TTJI
Logan Auditorium "ockland
CENTURY S&B,&VS
PLAZA mSS&&
DIAI TT aenMANTowN ave
K1AL, IKJ AT TUU'KHOCKSSN
APOLLO THOMPSON
BALTIMORE B0T,Daalmohe
NEW BROADWAY "
Si i;nV 12" MArtKET
A V J I BTUEET
MARKET ST. "yffi"
ORIENT -D AND wdalvandue
BELMONT b2dadS,kCT
52d STREET MDAg?NBO
EUREKA iqt"Sk
FAIRMOUNTh'dave.
Gi n r F 60TH AND
LUCJi MAHKETT
HOOKING OIITAINED 1-R 051
PATHE EXCHANGE, Inc., 1235 Vine St.
i ! I nil lli,ffflib.JIIMillJI-m"" ilwi.imin.jniiimiMU awu,miwwmi
4yyyytrr' f wYyv'y'rvy'r'
SUNRISE,
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY
THE PHOTOPLAY-
MAN-ABOUT-
TOWN
flvery Saturday, and here and there
throuoh tliii week, the Ctchxo Ijtnoim's
Photoplay tlan-About-Town chats totth M
motrte Jan about the pcreonaUttei bthtnd
the tfiahborhood theatres nnd the filmi
thev ehow. For the complete and accurate
propramt of the comtnp utek ee the JVio
toplau Chart tn Ztc-ndau'e Evrsiso LvMin,
"Tho Broken Law," In which popular
William Farnum Is nppcnrlng at tho
Grand next Wednesday nnd Thursday,
has to do with the customs of the life of
tho gyspy nnd shows coma of their man
ners of living. "Camllle" will be shown
Monday, February 8.
Manager Boyd Is a firm believer In
tho short-subject progrnm, which seems
to prove much bettor than tho long fea
tures for the Jumbo patrons. The serial
pictures nro also meeting with favorable
comment.
Tho Susquehanna Is showing tho popu
lar Trlanglo subjects now In addition to
tho other makes of pictures. Thcro Is n
special Edison play for Saturday, called
"Tho Catipaw,"
On Trlday tho Bluebird will present
Sarah Bernhardt in "Jcnnno Dore," re
leased under tho new Bluebird brand,
which promise to become nulto as popu
lar ns thoso now In tho field.
Tho marines from tho navy yard nt
Newport wcro used In tho making of
"Tho Nation's Peril." a Lubln subject
which pla3 at tho Eureka on Monday,
Donman Thompson's "Old Homestead,"
which comes to tho Gcrmnntown on Mon
day nnd Tuesday, nan photographod nt
tho original homestead In Now England,
and Director Klrkwood Insisted that all
details bo accurate.
Weber and Tlolds. In "Tho Best of
Enomles," to be seen at tho Ovcrbrook
on Monday, show these well-known come
dians In a clever comedy. They will ap
pear at Keith's In tho near future, and
tholr work may then bo compared to that
on tho screen.
Marguorlto Clark Is all mixed up In the
delugo of mixed Identities required for
tho dual rolo In "Tho Prlnco nnd tho
Pauper," which plays nt tho Park on
Monday.
Mary PIckford recently received nt note
from Tnmkl Mlura, tho first Japanese
prima donna to sing "Mndamo Buttorllj"
In tho United States. This play will ho
seon nt tho Sherwood on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Winsome Mary PIckford, In her very
Intest production, "The Foundling," which
has been creating a furoro wherover It
has been shown and which will bo seen
for tho first time south of Market street,
comes to tho Alhambra on Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday.
Tho all-week attraction nt tho Belmont
Theatre will bo David W Grimth's pres
entation of Blnncho Sweet, Con Moore
and May Marsh In tho lllm dramatization
of Paul Armstrong's great play. "The
Escape," tho basic theory of which Is
that all men are brothers, nnd that hu
man belngB, collectively, nro responsible
for human beings, Individually
Beyond that "Tho Escnpo" Is a life,
labor and lovo Btorv ns It nctually exists
on tho East Rldo of New York, whero a
form of whlto slavery exists that tho law
scorns powerless to check or control.
Following out its now and popular
policy, tho Glrard Avenue Thcatro will
open Its noxt week list of offerings on
LOCUST
52d AND
LOCUST
MAT8, 1:10 anil 3 T.VGS . 0:30 to 11.
HENRY B. WALTHALL
and EDNA MAYO
In ricturlzatlon of Btoso Success
The Misleading Lady
BELMONT
'.Jl AMOVE MnKBT
DAILY. 10o; T.VGS , 1B
LAST TIMES
TUB rATlVOTW rilOTO SPECTACLB
THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE
A CALL, TO ARMS ACJAINST WAR
Coming All Next Week
r, w aiun, hvta, dhama
52d ST. THEATRE M?as?ioc
621 AND BAN.SOM STP.EUTS
HArtOI.D LOCKWOOD In Tm
HOUSE OK A
THOUSAND SCANDALS
CREIGHTON HALE and
WILLIAM RILEY HATCH
m
at the Following Theatres
Week:
BART RAM ""c&Smi
ST A I? KENSINOTON
1 A K AND I.EIHQH
IMPERIAL aoAPLAH
LINCOLN m$&AND
YORK PALACE swlA?DK
COLUMBIA IK'uVriJS
FRANKLIN kitzwater
MAMMOTH WEST0Tvenue
D R U R Y T3K7,"
RIDGE 18tudcd
LEHIGH PALACE M
PA I A C F longshore
rlLin ULi STREET
RITTENHOUSE &&$,
ONTARIO gPTAmo
LIBERTY """cSA'ffi.M
flRPHFIIM OEIUIANTOWN
VJIrn&UlVI AVE andCIIELTEN
St? Si
REAPV. I I AIM.
in i in mi il iiiii(iiii i rJjilriiwiV i ""
Monday with nn excluslro double 'Triangle
hill, the main Attraction being Douglass
Fairbanks, in "Double Trouble," a play
of mingled love, business and politics,
with a young banker extremely shy In
tho presence of women, ns tho central
figure Tho comedy feature, which will
fro to make up tho double bill will be
"A Janitor's Wfo's Temptation."
Thursday's main attraction at the
niatto will be Viola Dana and Edward
Enrlo In "Innoccnco of Huth " Tho story
Involved Is forcible nnd Interesting In
nn unusual degree, nnd exceedingly well
presented In tho film It Is a talo of
Greater New York, Wall street, mil
lionaires, charity balls, a lielple.ii, beau
tiful girl nnd equally fascinating bid
woman and tho usual high llfo side
lights, For the first time this year a film pro
duction will be retained for nn entire
tteck nt tho remodeled Victoria. Thli Is
duo to tho unusually lavish production of
"Undine," which was ndaptrd from tho
classlo Trench legend of tho sea by Pierre
do la Motte-Foquo. It Is n Bluebird pro
duction, with Ida Schnall nnd a number
of expert girl swimmers.
Of the many plays booked for tho 62d,
tho "Ellndness of Virtue." In which Edna
Mnyo and Hrynnt Washburn nppcnr, has
created tho moit comment for the capable
manner In which they portrny the lend
ing rolos Tho story Is too welt known
to need repetition It Is reported that
Mary Iloberts Ilclnhnrt, author of "Tho
Circular Staircase," billed for Friday, Is
Very 111.
Orrln Johnson, who stars In "The I'rlco
of Potvcr," the Trlnnglo drnmatle feature
to bo offered nt tho drent Northern Thca
tro on Monday nnd Tucsdny next. Is a
yS"
aez
A
AIUAMDD A 13th, Morris ft Tnmvunk Avo
ALHAIIIdKA Jilt Unity nt S. Hvg . 7 ft 0
Vaudeville A IMruin t Pictures.
Pauline Frederick in
"Lydia Gilmore"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
liCLOW 10TH
TRIANOLH IM.AYB
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"HONOR'S Al.TAR"
APOLLO
B!D AND THOMPSON
MATINEH DAILY
Holbrook Blinn in
"Life's Whirlpool"
BI UEBIRD "00 NonTH hi'oad st
PARAMOUNT ninSKNTS
THEODORE ROBERTS and
CARLYLE BLACKWELL in
'MR. GREX OF MONTE CARLO'
BOTH AND
CCDAR AVE.
CEDAR
paramount
tiiuatui;
Dustm Farnum in
"Captain Courtesy"
PARAMOUNT PICTPRH
FAIRMOUNT
2CTH
AND
i.utAiin Avn
UNIVIIRHAI, bl'IiCIAI. TEATURi: CO Offers
Edwin Stevens
in
"The Man Inside"
FRANKFORD "
TRANKFORD
AVRNIin
TltIVN"ftI.I5 PI.AY8
HELEN WARE in
cross cpminvTS"
WEBER & FIELDS in
THK WORST OP rniCNDS"
GERMANTOWN STvn
PARAMOUNT PICTURI3
Valeska' Suratt in
"The Immigrant"
Cl flRF 5TH A MARKET
ULUDL jiat, 2-15. Hvcs , 7 4 0
Dorothy Donnelly in
"Madame X"
PATHK COLD ROOSTER PLAY
riDADn AVENUE THEATRE
VlvrAll- 7Tir AND GIKARD AVE
TRIANGLE I'LVVS
TULLY MARSHALL in
THE 8A11I.E I ORCIIA"
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in
STOLEN MAGIC
P...tNnrfni DROADST ERIE&
Ureat lNortnern oermant-n aves
TRIANGLE I'LVVS
VVILLARD MACK and HMD MARKBY In
"THE CONQUEROR"
FRPD MVCE and ANNA LPTlirrt In
"THE VILLAGE VAMPIRE"
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TRIANGLE FILMS V
Can be obtained from H. SCHWALBE
S. E. Comer 13th and Vine au.
Noteworthy Plays Pre-eminent Players Each Week at the
1 Following Theatres:
ARCADIA cuest,&7,ot,i
ALHAMBRA "Sttwa
a r r A. D E 2a!0 ,,ICHM0"U ar
BELMONT "
BELLEVUE S?86ueiiai.na
r P r4 N '3J8 woodla:s0 avb
5 X A r -WI A V MB ORI3EN.
BROADWAY vvav avb
EUREKA wKOTBTS
FRANKFORD f?amnast.
GREAT NORTHERN .SSSvS.
GIRARDAV.THEA. 8
GARDEN "Va'n'sDOWNE AVE
VICTORIA " MARKET ST
IMPERIAL ""wffiursiB
Oil
rr.A----.f..tlA t.i.A.A..1trA..
THE MOVIE NUT!
v?UST THEM
THE Q-ENEgAL
COOKS OUT
OFHlSTHIfD
STOP-Y, FRONT
ROOWlMDOW
well-known star on the legitimate stage.
His successes have been many. "The
Price of Power" Is full of realism and the
action rapid throughout, with touches of
humor. Orrln Johnson plays with ver
satility threo different rolo, representing
the samo man under different clrcum
stances and nt different times In his
career.
At the Regent on Friday nnd Saturday
will bo seen Florence rtoed In n screen
adaptation of tho first of the Al Wood
successes, "New York." This Is a
melodrama of tho Intense tpe nnd one
which will provide enough pictured sen
sations to satisfy even tho most earnest
seeker after thrills
All of tho productions vvflt have the ac
companiment of minor plcturo novelties
ns well ns excellent music.
Tho attraction announced for Monday
nnd Tucsdny next at tho Huby Thcatro
Is tho Metropolitan opera stnr, fjcrntdlno
Farrar, In her latest photoplay charac
torlratlon, "Temptation " I.lfo behind the
scenes of a great opera company and
truo Incidents nre depleted in thh big
photoplay, which, nsldo from Its many
thrilling scenes, has been praised for Its
Unusual lighting effects, acting nnd pho
tography. Friday evening next will be a gala oc
cnilon at the American Theatre, where
Earl Metcalfe Is to appenr In his famous
success of earlier days, "All on Account
of Eliza " Arrangements havo been mndo
for tho holding of n stage leveo on this
occnslon, and nmong thoso expected to
nttend nro tho following: Nnnco O'Ncll,
Octnvla Handworth, Orml Hawlcv, Hoset
ta Price, Hllllo Ileoves, Carrie Ilcvnolds,
Mr and Mrs Qeorgo TcrwIlllKer, Juno
Dave. Richard Huhler, WIIHiim If Turner,
Clnrcnco Elmer, Pntsy Del'orcit, D I.
Don, James Cassaday, Frank Jovnor,
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO
ftvnlw BoSm Grimm
THE following theatre obtain their plcturm throuih the 6TANI.EY
Hooklnr Company, vtlilrli I. n guarantee nf rnrly nlion-lnx of tho
(Inut production. All picture rerlevvril before nhlbltlon. Auk for
tho theatre In your locality obtaining picture tlirouili the HTANLEV
Uooklnc Company.
IRIS THEATRE 3U0 Sue0
TIUAN'OI.rJ PLAVH
HENRY WOODRUFF in
Tim 7IUCKONIST) FLAME'
JOE JACKSON in
A Km STONE COMEDY PEATURE
JEFFERSON 20T" RESrvrul1
WORLD PII.M CORP. Preienta
Holbrook Blinn in
"Life's Whirlpool"
LAFAYETTE
2BU KENSINGTON
AVENUE
TRIANOLn PLAYS
NORMA TALMADGE in
MISSIVO LINKS'
SAM BERNARD in
A KEYSTONE COMEDY PEATURE
i rAnrD PORTY-FIRST AND
LiLifUJLiU LANC.
ASTER AVENUE
Mme. Petrova in
"What Will People Say"
LI t 17 R T V UROAD AND
IDLK 1 I COLUMBIA
VIOLET REID and
JACK BRAMMALL in
"The War of Wealth"
Logan Auditorium
IlroiJ Above
Rocklanit Ae
Pearl White in
"Hazel Kirke"
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
Market St. Theatre 3M MA&
Emily Stevens in
"The House of Tears"
See "GRAFT" Every Wednesday
rkODI417I TM GERMANTOWN AND
UKrrlliUlVI CHEI.TEN AVES
Till ANGLE PLAVH
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
rtOT'm.K TROt RLE
ROSCOE ARUl'CKLE ft MA1IEI. NORSJAND
in "Fatty and Mabel Adrift"
rtDICMT 2D and WOODLAND AVE
Ulvltn 1 Dully Mat . EMC.O.SOtnll.
EQUITAULE PEATURE
Muriel Ostriche in
"A Circus Romance"
I
DAI APP 12H MARKET STREET
rALAUJc. io a m to n as r m
Mary Pickford in
"The Foundling"
r A nV RIDGE AVE ft DAUPHIN ST.
rUuv Contlni
Continuous hoA from'- 30-0.30-II
V I S E.
"Green Stockings" with
Lillian Walker
I T I C 3HT KENSINGTON AVE.
JEFFERSON flbtcher sts
LAFAYETTE
!0H KENSING.
TON AVE.
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
1U10 N.
Rroad
LEHIGH PALACE lgYe.
ORPHEUM ""SSSes.
OVERBROOK havave.
PALACE 2a8t.
PAS CH ALL WOODIMND AVE
POINT BREEZE "SbltSSig?
nirjQF IT31 RIDGE AVE.NpU
RUBY MArtS1IALL' MARKET STB
SUSQUEHANNA qSaV.
WIS HART fL1,nednyave
- t.U.tJ.M.AAAAtUAJ
F? fVi 1 I STOP
29, 1916.
rt Ctt. v ., J WJ
HAY COX OP "TWIN BEDS"
Coming to Garrick, .Tnnuary ,11,
Jk
J5i
PRINCESS
101B MARKET
STREET
Gertrude Robinson in
"As a Woman Sows"
Sco "The C.lrl & tho Game" Every Thursday
RIALTO
OERMANTOWV AVE
AT TPLPEHOCKEN ST.
EARL METCALFE and
ORMI HAWLEY in
"The Nation's Peril"
REGENT
1034 MARKET STREET
HUMAN V01CU ORGAN
Pearl White in
"Hazel Kirke"
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
RUBY
MARKET STREET
UHLOW 7TH STREET
ValliValliin
"The Turmoil"
SHERWOOD
DANIEL PROHMAN
MTII AND
HAI.TIMORE
PROHMAN Presents
Hazel Dawn in
"The Masqueraders"
SAVOY
J211 MARKET
STREET
Sid Chaplin in
"The Submarine Pirate"
TIOGA
17TH & VENANGO STS.
Mary Pickford in
"Madame Butterfly"
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
VICTORIA aro've' ninth
METRO PRESENTS
VALLI VALLI in
"HER DEBT OF SHAME"
See 'THE STRANGE CASE OP MARY PAGE'
Even WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
STANLEY
MARKET AROVE I0T1I
Pauline Frederick
IN
COVTINI'OUS
II lit A M to
lltlSP M i
"The Spider"
Weekly Programs
Appear Every Monday In
Motion Picture Chart
METRO
PICTURES
EXHIIIITED IN ONLY
ONE THEATRE
IN EACH LOCALITY
DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS
Ask for Metro Pictures
An Abiolute Guarantee of Quality
BLUE -
PloTo
javrd I fi5H
jmMm;?-
nM)i)itsi:n piiusentations
SIVimb SARH BERNHARDT In JEANNE DORE
TrUlan Ilernura .rl 'IrJtcedjr, A Jlv'r-nrl nlny that vtIII Hv forvvvr.
CC1fl?Vr&T77"
KTHonniNAIY
rii.tt-viAsTuiti'iix'i:
k.ntihi: -weeic's i:nggk5Iht t tiiii icrroniA thuatob neaiN
M.NU M3XT MO.MIAV. JAWAHY 81. ,
All leading- thcatieu show Ului-LliU Photoplays. The only pictures tbt
are endorsed by a Jury of proirlnent rx)il til tors before presentatlona,
IIOOHRH 11 V
PIHMOIINT FKATIIItn 1'II.M DXC'H
DON"
DARB
TOS
OOT,
THAT
HE OWES ME
Amusement 8eefitr
"Fooled Again 1"
While It has nover been claimed lfw
Theda nam Is superior to Sarah I rn
hard! In artistic attainment, A i-iovr
friend of Miss Margaret Ahgllp nip
1 playing In New York) wrote thf pf
agent of the Chestnut Street OperA Hi u
this week as follows. He says!
"To wit, viz , nnd without pra'nd j
(legal phraseology acquired by direct n
tact with State censors!) : Each til I) i
. visit the palace of superior drama wti '
I In Miss Anglln Is playing. I return i
the performance nt rest mentally, pi
Ically and with soul soaring. Yeater
I on rising nnd snapping my bedroom '-
tain to tho top cash as usual, lot nn -
hold, thcro before me very eyes
Margaret herself In many colors
least so I thought, nnd studied whth
Ing my countenance, wondering h
poster camo to adorn the dead wall .'
site my window overnight with the fnvi
Ite nrtlste In such wonderful poiel
"After digging tho layers of dust fit
my usually tortolseshelled optl
donned tho pnnes nnd gazed more n
lively Lo nnd behold (second timet
It was Theda Earn, not Miss Anglln'
thnt this pained me, understand, bee
I consider Miss Earn an nrtlste wl
peer, but tho disappointment at fli
It vvns not Pallas painted thero to u
me each morning, perhaps by her '.
hands (she paints, you know), was.n i.u
blow I only wish Darn's managers'ro td
choose fewer colors for her art post f
or mako them resemble Miss A n
less "
CENTRAL
Chestnut St. Op. House u&
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