Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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Hf IpRIi&HP DRAMA, MUSIC AND PHOTOPLAY REFLECTED IN FAGTi GOSSIft'ANP HOT
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IT'S ANlVfeltiSARY.
WEEK G&l5RAR
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fur tha. last .fifteen years a high elaaa of
exclusive vauaa
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of a gal occasion
than ever. lhllh
flelphla proudly
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E. IV ALBEB ..c(ty 0 homes.
The homo sptHt pervades all classes of eocl-
, aty and penetrates every quarter, from the
palatial sections to 'the humblest outskirts.
'! lata V, W. Kalth annrM-lateil this fact
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en no oetettBinaa io,BUia,ui"rno mu
i vaudevllla1 playhouse' orv.earth and to
snake It .ntfiiliv' home.!!..- With this
.StoanlratlAn MVt ttarnra.hlrrt'ha Vtlanned and
V; aarried Intp t;Xrcutton, stieh on .enterprise
f - ' playhouse; a placa where tha home-lovlni;
'' ( H American ponimutilly feels at home. Since
'. kthe old days of the varieties, when few
"" Bremen were to be found among- the audi-
noes, this style, of' entertainment has pro-
I , ., creased steadily Until It perhaps ranks to-
K. My as the chief fprm of theatrical enter-
1 .talnment for women and children.
,' The policies Introduced' by the" late B. V.
Xelth have been perpetuated and Improved
wider tha guidance, of the two 'men closely
Identified with him lnthla. enterprise, his son,
A- Paul Keith, and Kenernl manager of the
B. F. Keith circuit, K. F. Albee. One of tha
Srst cities in which Mr. Keith built a the
ater of hla own and Introduced his policy
ef hlch-class vaudeville at popular prices
,vas Philadelphia, the IJIJou, on North
ghth street, being- opened In tint. Thlr-
-s, teen years later ho built the playhouse on
Chestnut street.
Mr. Keith gave a decided Impulse to other
forms of amusement than tha varieties In
Philadelphia. Few persons who ever saw
any of their performances at the. DIJou can
forget the activities of the famous stock
company thero when such present-day fa
vorites aa Frank Mclntyra . and Taylor
Holmes were developed histrionically, Some
of the best plays of the day were given then
and there, and tha survival of this artlstlq
Interest can be seen even today In the ox
cellence of the entertainment fare offered
fcatrona of the big vaudeville theater.
, This year anniversary week will bo made
attractive to, playhouse frequenters by
means of a variegated bill, featuring a
ran-new musical and military spectacle,
"America First." with the American ban
'tone, Bruce Weyman.
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Providence. It. I.. In tha new nnr.. r
Cohan farce, "Hlt-the-Tratl Holllday" due
soon at the Qarrick, gets the usual poke in
the ribs t has come to expect as a matter
of course whenever there la announced a
new play from the pen of America's bait
liked young writer for the stage. This
time It Is adroitly brought In when there are
being read a flood of telegrams from va
rious cities ordering carloads of "nearly
beer," the temperance drink "Billy" Holtl
day's campaign Is making famous. '!Bllly"
reads:
"Express Immediately 200 cases' 'Billy'
Hollfday'a favorite drink. Wheeling & Web
ter, wholesale grocers, Provldente, It. I,"
Jay son., aged manufacturer of .the bever
age, whom "Billy" has saved frm ruin at
the hands of tha brewery Interests, won
deringy comments:
"Why, that's the first order' I ever cot
from '.Providence." i
"It's the first time Provtdinca ever or
dered anything," comes the flulek response,
which In New York, where the good-nattired
fetid between Cohan and Providence Is old
Bjstory, never failed to ;draw a hearty
laugh.
MIMI AND MUSTTA BACK
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. The Philadelphia Operallo Society will
present -i Bofiemo" at tha Academy of
Music on the evening of November IS under
the musical direction of Wasslll Leps, with
Earl w. Marshall as stage manager. The
cenery. najj ooen .loaned by Otto IL Kahn,
ef the Metropolitan Company, of New York.
and Edward Bledle, the technical director of
ww wrvtiuitwii nm.w promisea ms co
operation." The Philadelphia Orchestra will
fee In attendance and there will be a chorus
f ISO.' I
The cast ,-wit be Mlml. Mae Hotai
viuetta, Elisabeth Harrison t nudolph, Paul
Tolkman' Marcel, Dr, 6. II. Upschuta;
Sehaunard, qeorga K. Ernes; Oolllae, Wil
liam O. Miller: Benolt. Charles .J. Shuttle
worth; Parplgpels, Henry Fatrtelgh,
'Nearly the entire list of boxholders at
tending tha Metropolitan Opera Home'wlll
found In attendance at tha production.
These Include,' E. T. Stoteibury, Mrs.' Oeorga
Dallas Dixon; Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxe,
John Luther Long, Mrs. Harold Yarnall,
Mlaa FannytWaln, Mrs. Edward Buck.- Mrs.
Arthur H.' Lea,, Mrs. I Howard Weatherly,
Jacob D. Lit. W. Lyman Diddle and T.
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THE CAMERAMAN KEEPS HIS EYE ON THE AMUSEMENT WORLD
WHY IS A
CABARET?
By ED WYNN
WVnn, comedian, "Jo ''VU''rA.
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ented merriment , e.mn'!m' ".".
tAenc thf etorv on "Why I a Cabarett
How often have I heard that flUMtl.
-Why Is a Cabaret:" I suppose I could
answer It by saying "For the same reason
that why Is (y) Is the Fourth of July?
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JULY
But. and believe me, this Is a real "but."
the public, with Its always-eager desire to
And out the "why" and "wherefore' of
everything, clamors for a better explana
tion, and, as I have been asked here goes
for the solution.
In the first place. I hope the hotel and
cafe proprietors will excuse this on the
grounds that I am a comedian, and, there
fore, possibly eccentric In my views I All
Jesting aside do you lemembcr when res
taurants were restaurants and not cafesT
Do you remember when you ordered a baked
potato you got a baked potatoT Do you
remember when you entered ft restaurant
and ordered "eggplant" and got "egg
plant"? Ah I them was the daysl
There were no cabarets In those days.
Now, In every cafe, thero Is a cabaret.
What happens? You order "Pomme do
Prlutautler," expecting to tickle your palate
with a king's dish. Not bolng French, you
know not what It means, and, behold, when
KREISLER RECITAL THIS
AFTERNOON
Fritz Krelsler, who liad ouch a remark
able success at the Boston Symphony con
cert recently, wilt give a recital In the
Academy of Muslo this afternoon at 2.30.
Carl Lamson will bo his accompanist". His
program Is as follows:
I.
2 In T minor
6 major
(a) flonata In IS major ,.nch
(b) Adaslo and fusim In O minor Ilach
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nomanca In 13 nt Krelsler
(b) llallet mualo from Jloasmun).'' ,
Behubert-ICrelaler
(e) Three Blavonlo dancei,..Uvorak-Kralaler
Maude George, Universal lending
lady, poses for Richard Zeitcr,
model artist of tho Bluebird productions.
The Theatrical Baedeker
Laurette Taylor Comes to Broad in New Play by the
Author of "P- g o' My Heart Musical Comedy
at Walnut Fannie Ward at Stanley
NEW PLATS
BROAD "Tha Harp of Llfo," with Lnuretto Taylor. A new drama by her husband,
J. Hartley Manners, nuthor of "Peg O' My Heart," In which a woman saves her
son from an unworthy love. In tho admirable cost- aro Philip Jlerlvalo, Dion
Tltheradfio, Frank Kcmblo Cooper, Sara Blala, Lynn Fontaine and' Ffolllot
Paget. '
CONTINUING PLAYB
QARRICK "Potash and Perlmutter In So
ciety," with Darney llernard, Montague
Class's and P-ol Cooper Megruo's sequel
to "Potash and Perlmutter." Amusing,
but moro melodramatic than Its predeces
sor. LYRIC "The Passing Show of 1018," with
Ed Wynn, Belle Ashlyn. William Phlll
brlck, Fred Walton and a largo company.
A musical craxyqullt with nonsense.
Never boring.
rORRBBT "Zlegfeld Follies," with Ina
Claire, Fanny Brlce, Anna Pennington,
Bert Williams, Bernard Granville, Will
Rogers and a big company. Tenth anni
versary production of the famous froth
and frivol Institution. Beautiful to the
eye.
ADSLPIII "Experience," with Ernest
aiendlnnlng. A 'modern morality play"
with more humanness than graced
"Everywoman." There's a large cast
Olendlnnlng acta superbly.
AT POPULAR PRICES
WALNUT ''Keep Moving," with Fox and
Stewart Musical comedy by Aaron I loft
man and Harry von Tllzer. The principal
comedians enact the roles of wealthy
Hebrews,
KNICKERBOCKER "Bringing Up Father
In Politics," dus Hill's production of the
further adventures of Jlggs, the cartoon
character, In musical comedy form.
FEATURE . FILMS
STANLEY "Tho Years of the Locust."
Lasky, with Fannie Ward, Jack Dean
and Walter Long. Harvey Thew's adap
tation of Albert Payson Terhune's story.
Also "Behind the Screen," with Charles
Chaplin, Holmes travelogue and others.
First half of week, "The Plow Qlrl," with
Mae Murray, Theodore Roberts and Elli
ott Dexter. Others latter half of week.
ARCADIA 'The Prince of Oraustark." Es
sanay, with Bryant Washburn and Mar
guerite Clayton, and Charles Chaplin In
"Behind the Screen," all week. Others.
PALAQE "Less Than the Dust," Artcraft,
with Mary I'lckford. David Powell and
Mary Alden, all week. Others.
VICTORIA "A. Corner In Colleens," Kay.
Bee-Triangle, with Bessie Barrlscale,
Charles Hay and Marjorle Wilson, and
Chaplin In ''Behind the Screen," first half
of week. "Extravagance," Metro, with
Olga, Petrova. Jatter half of week. "The
Female Drummer" Thursday end Friday,
"Behind the Screen" Saturday,
BJBOSJVX--"The Man She Married," World
Brady, with Oalt Kane, Arthur Ashley
and Muriel Ostrlche, first half of week.
"Extravagance," Metro, with Olga Petro
va, latter half of week. Others.
LOCUST "The Brand of Cowardice,"
Metro, with Lionel Harrymore, Monday
and Tuesday. Chango of bill Wednes
day and Friday. Chaplin In "Behind the
Screen" Monday, Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.
DELMONT "Less Than the Dust," Art
craft, with Mary Plckford, all week.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITIl'B Anniversary week, with "Amer
ica First." patriotic spectacle, with Bruce
Weyman, American baritone; George
Kelly In "Finders Keepers"; "Chappy"
Avellng and At Lloyd; Grace Leigh and
Dave Jones In "Love Gamblers"; Louis
Hart, Hlrschel Hendler, Lovenberg Sis-
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your "Pomme da Prlutautler."
meal Is spoiled, because It le
a baked potato.
Hera Is where I show my
Holmes": When a "bakmi 2
called a baked potato, tha pr3
some foreign language It costa i
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cabaret a foreign Idea? Th i
cabaret and, with It, foreign nanZ;
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a cabaret is ten cents a babi '
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inuij' wvinn hu mo proprietor mttm I
conts Instead of ten. - '
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that just as the waiter brlngST ylai
meal your attention Is called iwmI
the table to the stago where sA J
Is dancing- or some, dancer mTbI
Avhat'a the answer? Tou leave SaW.
food for the waiter! '
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"gets" his, the cabarayer "gets"
the waiter "gets" his, and. ss
public "gets" stuck. TIs. lndti
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certainly see somo Dad artnr. i.
cabarets." That's where my .--i--.1
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searching West Phila
phia he had at last foil
a theater where good
hires were accompoma
by good music-combination.
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40th and Market Str
Nadina Lcgat, soprano of the Bos
ton National Opera Company,
"prncticcs up" for her nppcararico
at the Metropolitan Opera Houso
next week.
ters and Neary Brothers ; Kelly and Gal
vln, Louis Stone and pictorial news.
QLOBE "Mother Goose," with J. C. Mack;
' Charles and Sadie McDonald ; Abbott and
White; Evans and Gordon, the Dorsonl
Troupe; El Cota; Canarls. and Cleo, and
others.
ORAND "Tha Girl with the Thousand
Eyes," telepathic feature; "Tha Breeze
That Blew"; Sylvester and Vance; Bol
ger Brothers, "Krelslers of the Banjo";
Miss Elva and "Snowball"; Chinese cir
cus, and others.
CROSS KEYS "A Day at Ocean Beach" ;
Harry Breen; Dorothy Richmond and
company; Daniels and Walters; Bedding
ton and Grant, and Beatrice Lambert,
first half of week. "The New Leader";
the Four Virginian Belles; the Keystone
Trio; the Melody Four, and Broslus and
Brown, latter holt of week.
WILLIAM PENN "Hamlet Upside Down" ;
Kotchem and Cheatem; the Cycling Mc
Nutts; Lane, Plant and Tl'mmons, and
"Fifty-Fifty." Fine Arts photoplay, first
half of week. Tha Carl Eugene Troupe ;
Barry McCormack and company; Wil
liam and Mary Rogers; Valyda and the
Braslllan Nuts, and "A Sister of Six,"
Fine Arts photoplay, latter halt of week.
LBCTURBB
ACADEMY OP MUBIO "Canada From
Coast to Coast," Burton Holmes's twenty,
fourth seasonal travelogue, Friday even
ing and Saturday afternoon, November
17 and 18.
BURLESQUE
CASINO Harry Hastings's "Big Show,"
with Dan Coleman " and many others.
Musical revue and vaudeville specialties
blended Into an evening's entertainment-
MIN8TRBLB
DUUONT-B "White .Teeth "and .Baker
Beans," retained from last week; "Stet
son's Hat Factory." and other travesties
and burlettaa by the resident stock com
pany. OOMINO ATTRACTIONS "
November 7.
BOitD "Little Lady In Blue," with
Frances Starr,
J'OTJJtBSiwchln.Chln." with Montgomery
and Stone.
November JO.
KNICKERBOCKER Resumption of season
of stock, with old favorites.
Chestnut and 33d Streets
THEATER
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IBSOLUTELY per-
lecc projection.
EST of photoplays.
PURTEOUS' at
tention 'midst
eemfortable surroundings.
Where Only the Bet Is,
Good Enough
DcWdly rUgtinctlv
JT. WAHMMM BiltrH, But., Mgr.
A. A, Harrlsburg: The Moving Picture
World and the Motion Picture News prob
ably would give you the best line on how
to dispose of. scripts. They are weekly
publications. Lubln used to have a com
pany of negro players, which is no longer
operative. Nearly all the companies pro
ducing slapstick farces use blackface char
acters now and then, but there Is no steady
demand for such scripts from any given
sburce.
A. M.: If your daughter shows talent
for movlng-plcture work, why not call,
with her, at somo of the New York studios
and seek an Interview with tho directors?
While always eager to find new talent, they
naturally are busy men, and It would be
best to get an Introductory letter from some
film man. There are no local movie studios
In operation now, to the photoplay editor's
knowledge.
"Mirror." Delalr. N. J.: If the Mirror
Films, Inc., to which you refer Is the same i
that was to feature Nat Goodwin, It Is not, I
to our knowledge, doing anything at pres
ent There was said to have been Borne
legal difficulty which Impeded work.
MR. E. F. COOLIDGE
ClnrmtT"nnher for
Hotel WaBhlriBton
TEIjc clta lEnlmne,. ,, ,, ro
!Th WorWa Qreateit News Film" 1808 Vina 8 Phila.
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A Mental Stimulus
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ning at this theater,
where pleasant photo
plays are presented dally,
"Rigidly adhering- to the
ancient adage that the
best is none too good."
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Where the Evening-Ledger-Universal
Weekly
Can Be Seen
MONDAY
"arer Theater. Hth and Market St.
Jumbo Theater, rront and Olrard At.
h0"JJJ Theater, Henilosten At, and 0-
VnU Mali. 7th and ChrUtlan BU.
TUESDAY '
riaia Theater, Bread and Ptrter BU.
VltUr Theater, irranklla and clearBald 8U.
Century Theater. Martltall nt. and JSrie At.
Kenton. 10th and b.uth 8t.l W
l'remler,
rlm Theater,
Mrti Street Theater.
S'tii:tr' "" 8- Oleata Ave.
MHW .
ta
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KaetwUk..
' TIItnigBAT
SUaUr Theater, leth and Msriiet BU.
Taiad Theater, '
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sb Tbeater.
Ur Theater,
ntlDAY
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rpnE followlns theaters nbtaln their picture throoth the STANLEY Doeklng
All sletun
ebtalnlns i
AI HAMRR A "th.Morrl.il'myunkAv..
IIE (ellswlns theater nbtaln their picture throoth the STANLEY Doeklnc
Companr, nhleh le a cuarantee, ef aarlr ihoa-lnr of the flneet predoctlou. '
picture reelewed before, eihlbltlen. Xik for the theater In jour localltr .
alnlns plctur throush the STANLEY BOOKING COMl'ANY. '"" J
Mat. Dallr 3: Kvn. 0:45-8
x-araraouni flclUre.
Vivian Martin ,n ",IEn m'B
APDI I O B2D AND THOMPSON
KJlUJ MATINEE DAILY
"Plain Jane"
nrcssiK nAnnisrjAT.K!
With nuni.iw mv in
AIo All-Star Kentone Comedy
ARCADIA CHE8TNUT
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"AMERICAN AniSTOCIUpT"
BELMONT B2D AB0VB MARKET.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "COMMON LAW"
CEDAR 60TI1 AND CEDAH AVE.
""" PARAMOUNT THEATEIt
WM. IL THOMPSON (TL. ri J Jtt
CHARLES ray in 1 ne JJividend
"melinda's nLurr"
FAIRMOUNT 28Tn MiD
a ruiuHvyuii i oirard avenue
FANNIE WARD in
"BACH PEARL A TEAR"
FRANKFORD 4m toankford
FANNIE WARD inAV,!NUB
"BACH I'EARL A TEAR"
S6TH ST. T,",E0TEn MT. DAILY
" ' Spruce. Evr. T to U.
Theodore Roberts & Anita Kine
In "ANTON THE TERRIBLE"
JEFFERSON m" A52wito
GAIL KANEE,n
TIB SCARLET OATir'
LEADER rouTV?iS.8.T AND
THEODOREWBllTr8
"ANTON THE TERRIBLE''
L I B E RTY DROaD x6 '
Beie Barrucale - gT
"THE BH1ELDINQ BHADOW'-
I OPI TQT M1 AND LOCD8T
L.VUUO 1 Mat., I :M and 8M, 194
nC-oSSJri.' "Deviri Prii.'
tTMBT THILADBLFHU,
.
Market St. Theater
CHAS. RAY in "Thi, Dm
Today Cha. Chaplin Jn "The Chaplla
OVERBROOK ,- tiZVZft
MAE MURRAY in
"THE BIO BISTER,"'
PALACE 12M i2Lm
LENORE ULRICH ik
"THE INTRIGUE"
PA RFC niDOE ave. a dauphin i
". Spec. Mat. for Children,, tl
Rec. Mat. 2. IB. inc. !-, ms all aad
Charles Chaplin Revue of, 11
DD I M n r e e ion miri
VA1-Ce0'0 BTREW
Olffa Petrova '" "riIBJJS
Every Tu. Earle William. "Scarlet
RECFMT 1M MARKET STREW.
XU.VAXUN1 UVMAN vows
VIOLA DANA in ,
"THE GATES OP EPEN" '
RI A I T fi OERMANTOWN'-
Sir HERBERT BEERB0HMT1
ta "OtD FOLKS AT 0ME" '
RI I R V MARKET 8TREBT
U BELOW TTH at
a A nv -i it a ni rpnM L.
THE COUNTRY THAT OOP rWJ
SAVOY ""srif
Lew Fieldt & Doris Kwiyoa
to "THE MAN WHO BTOOP,
t j o r. A "T" AND vm,JM0 fl
VAiPurriwr rDAWT i Jflj
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"niN UAUUtlTKH OF jtAVAil"-
VICTORIA "AW5ov5'i
irnanuiH x. hiibhman a- ssviJi
in "Ui TIIK Wlt-1AW ai iu --
TrUnrle Comedy -"HsyHsck and Ba
EU R E K A iWH MARKW 8TB.
WILLIAMS. HART ih
THE KaTWJRN Or DRAW iMAT
A. B. C. THEATER
WLLIE UltlCE in VZQG?
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STANLEY ,"K.BTB?1V.?:
MARY FICKFORD in J
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RIDGE AVENUE mn
Dorothy Gith fSSEk
FLORENCE BOBB FABHIOW
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VIRGINIA PEARSONj
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