Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    J3VT5NIKG LBBCiHIHlIiABEKPHtA', SAOTKDATf, KOVBMBEB 25, 1916
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GOSSIP, NEWSAND PICTURE PROM THE AMUSEMENT WORLD
COMEDY NECESSARY
IN WAR TIMES,
SHE SAtS
to .m luit'txnctnnlnK to refillta that cam.
aa1 tho moit aarlous thln In tho world,"
, SI? brtwnt In "Llltl Lftdy In Blue." A
corn!' br Hornco Hodgea and T. Vfe
m? Ftrcrv!, uthor of "Grumpy," nt the
Biid Monday renin, prior to hr tn-
. Jjmnt at tha Belaaoo Theater, New
' lasr the hoary emotional roles with
-Cii xn Starr ha been heretofore Iden-
tlBed. h declares ehe 'I now discovering
rLlnc.h decendi on perfect teamwork and
I " abtolute quiet In the theater, ilnco tho
HL' .,.i..t variance of Intonation on an lm-
K wrtant Init word, or a cough In the audl
m See. maloea you ay (tood-by to probably
S of .the most Idling purui ui una mna
Ulsa Btarr feels that the theater Is finding
TL i.. "l.lttln Ijidv In niue" Mien
K" Si at this time, for, as eho remarks, what
! H WO WHS" """ " "
. j 0f all that Is happening- In tho present
' "oSl young Delnsco fltar belongs to the
nrretk trpo of young1 American woman
Jood. keenly Intereited In tho affairs of the
'far and with a Bavins grace of humor,
which adds considerable zest to her normal
Ufa. "Working Is her favorite sport, but In
S summer she rides, swims nnd golfs at
bar summer home at Lake Goorge.
itn.M la her moat serious fad. flhe
ytiidle hard, taking throo or four lessons a
VeK when eho la playing In Now York.
1 never play or otng for any one," sho do
eUrefc "becauso I find I'm rnther shy. I
nc the muslo for tho spiritual, Intellectual
and physical exeroUo."
Wis Btarr Is an omnivorous reader of
nod literature, although sho complains a
little that sho can't possibly read enough.
1 BBe IS IWBVUnvif ,.. . ...... uuudii v v...;
M DO riCH. iivi Lyw.Twvo w. vov..ifia o
Tjnusually strong, too, and she has the
auno aversion to unclean plays that nil
ol oeonle nnd most good players have.
' Hhat la why aha la fond of "Little Lady
m Blue ." -
fjler advlco to tho young girl aeektng
- m mavaai la tn nnfflipA an anrflmtmAnl
If possible. In n Block company for a year
mam. for the experience thua offered her.
w she declares, will prove Invaluable In after
mh years.
BITS OF THE BALLET RUSSE
am .
HER AVOCATION
PROFITABLE
M I love the work, much as I dislike the
K. ha aava Mailnn Alton, vrhn In nlnvtna
fens of the principal parts In "My Mother's
'Bamw" (hill Rfnrt. nn nfrrtfrnmnnt fit thj
.WW .. - - ..., i-. ...... . ....
wajnui mroot xneaior next wecit. aiidb
Alton was meant to be an artist that she
hould prepnro herself for a career In tho
', UlTUtratlnr field was tho ambition of her
parents, ana, accordingly, she became a
h pnpil ac mo j.n oiuuenis ixmguo in new
XOrK oeiora wig fjr&uuaieu irom nifin
schooL
"It was whllo I was at the Art League
that 'the desire camo for a career on tho
stage," says Mlsa Alton. "And It was quite
by accident. Ono of tho prominent New
York theatrical producers offered a prize
for the best design submitted by tho art
ftjdents for a postor to advortlse his at
tractions. As ono of tho entrants of this
competition, I found It necessary to visit
the theater often for Ideas for my sketches.
I was fortunate enough to havo all my
drivings accepted. Also, thla manager
oried me to take a. try at acting. I did, and
ever slnco I've been on tho Btago." doing
on the Btagt did not mean the abandonment
ot her artlstlo. ambition for Miss Alton, for
wMle she Is acting In "My Mother's Ho
tuyVhe utilizes hor spare tlmo to amplify
a tat ineomo "on the aide" making Illustra
tions for the magazines.
The Muscal Glasses
Saturday, November tS.
necltal.by Kitty Cheatham, dlseuae, with
" uKuoniuB nt ino piano, witnerspoon
C Halt. Half past two o'clock this afternoon.
t Koniay, November 21.
Second concert or the season by the Bos
ten Symphony Orchestra. The program:
Brahma's first symphony; overture to Der
llos's "The Corsair1'; Strauss'a "Till Eu.
lentDtegel" and songs by Strauss, 'sunt? liv
K Buian Millar, mezzo. Academy of- Music.
"Cavallerla Ilustlcnna." nnd "Coppella" by
the Behrens Opera Club. Metropolitan.
Night
Concert by the Apollo Qiao Club and the
Trovato Malo Quartet, assisted by Newell
Hoblneon, organist, and Harold f. Stout,
pianist Estey IlalL Night.
Second morning musjeale with Anna
Case, soprano: IMdv Drown. vloIlnlaL and
.Antoinette Szumowska, pianist Bellevue-
sirauora oaiiroom.
Tviiday, November SB.
"Samson t Dellln." with Caruim. Trnmr
SK Bhd the New Ynrlc fAtrnnnlltnn rnrn.
m Company. Ballet led by Itoalna Galll. Po-
Tbtrday, Novomter SO,
K HUnl htf Dnanh TnwihltmrV rtnfl.t.e
BHV - - mi J MltUVllW NUVWIIlUill V.UIIIIIBI
B$J!ted by Mary Barrett, soprano, and
sj iuumna uimmeireicn, pianist juercan-
j u nail. Night
'yrMay, December 1.
necltal by Alma duck, soprano. Acad
y of Music, Afternoon. ,
sJfoudoy, December 4.
Csncert by 'Walter Damroscht and the
New york .Symphony Society, Tho pro
tfam; "In a Nutshell," new aymphonld
Kite, by Percy Grainger, and surrounding
Bcmbers. Academy of Muslo. Night
Taurnfay, December 7. r t
j, wiinn Dy the symphony Society of
rTnkford. with Lewis iTames Howell, barl.
??". soloist, Frankford High School,
Night ,
i-frtdav, December 8.
Concert bv tha 'Phllnilalnhln. nrrhestra.
1 lth Efrem Zlmbalist, violinist, as soloist
He will play Frederick Stock's new violin
eoncerto, v
polurilay, December 9,
Repetition of the Philadelphia. Orchestra's
Wncert In tho Academy, Night
"Cnrnnvnl," ns seen by Nccly McCoy.
THEATRICAL
JOTTINGS
Tho queen nnd tho eunuch of "Scheherazade."
ORCHESTRA TO RE
TURN DECEMBER 2
Tho Philadelphia Orchestra will begin the
second week of Its western tour In Lima,
J n ,.ff.ll.. !.... ... t... .1-- I..Z. - .!.
Ohio, next Monday evening. "Ono of tho ch, '"""",'", "i" r?V'","""T-,'i,-':
most Important concerts In tho Tour will
toko place on Tuesday evening In Cleveland,
when Osslp Gabrllowltsch, tho Tlussian pi
anist, will be tho soloist. Oberiln College,
at Oborlln, Ohio, wilt hear tho orchestra
on the following evening, In a program
made up" entirely of the works of Tschat
kowsky, with Olga Samaroff as tho soloist
In the B minor concerto of the great Ilua
stan mastor.
On Thanksgiving T)ny tho orchestra will
Lbe In Buffalo and will give a concert thero
In tho ovenlne. wltn May rcierson, mo
young'Amerlcan soprano, who was formerly
a member of the Opera Comlque, ParlH,
as tho assisting artist. Maul Powell, the
American violinist, will bo tho solollst with
tho Orchostra ln Jamestown, N. Y., on Fri
day ovonlng, nnd the tour will como to an
end on Saturday evening, December 2, In
Wheeling, W. Va. Immediately after the
B. F. Keith's Theater
Chestnut and Twelfth flit.
ifATS, B P. M. Z SHOWrl MAILT 3
NIUIIT a I. 51.
NEXT WEEK
The Beautiful llroailway Rtnr
DOROTHY JARDOjST
The WorId-Famoui ltumorUt
LEW DOCKSTADER '
In Ills New Satire. "The rolltlcal Ho"
BKCOND AND FINAL WEEK
BEATRICE HERFORD
With a New Series of Storlta
James C.-Morton & Mpore'Frank F.
' A Klol ef Comedr and Dantlns
Elsie Piker & Dudley Douglas
Smart Honri. Panffl anil Holnra
J. C. NUOK-VT H CO.
roun iiou.owavh
DOKOTllV IKANYIU,BTEKAI)A BKOI.
3 ThanHsglylng Day Showa 3
1:30 Sharp, 4:30 and 8 P. M.
concert thcro the orchestra will return to
Philadelphia by special train.
Hfrem Zlmbalist will bo tho soloist at
tho noxt concerts of the Philadelphia Or
chostra at tho Academy of Muslo on Friday
afternoon and Saturday evening, December
S and 9. Ho will pla- Frederick Stock's
new violin concerto, nn Important addition
When tho Shuberts produco John Oats
worthy's tragedy, "Tho Fugitive." Jane
Cowl will bo starred In tho leading part.
Hugcno Walter has written a new play,
"Pussyfoot Patricia," for his wife. Char
lotto Wnlker Hrncst Shutcr is tho pro
ducer The second poorest production shown at
ho Broad In thn Hint two years tins just
me to a bad end again, after Its third or
urth resurrection. This tlmo somebody
ght to seat "The Uluo Envelope"
WHIard Mack has a new play coming,
Hor Mnrket Value,"
"Experience" Is a valuable thing, from
the point of view of tho public nnd the
Adclphl bozonico. Tho most recent pair
of the last two weeks havo been called In
and will bo used, according to present calcu
lations, on or about tho period ending Do
cembor 30. In other word 9, four weeks
moro of "Experience"
Consequently "Very Good Eddie'1 Is post
poned once more, this time to Now Year's
Day.
Lew Fields, In "Step This Wny," and
"Katlnka" nro still duo at tho Lyric, follow
ing "Girls Will Ua Girls." .
When 'Tho Cohnn Itevuo if 1910" ar
rives nt tho Forrost with Santa Claus, It
will bring good little boy nd girls of
Philadelphia the following arnusers: PJeh
ard Carle, Valll Vail!. Elisabeth M. Mur
ray, Charles Wlnntnger, Miss Juliet Harry
Bulger, Llla Jlhodea, James a Marlowe.
Grace Nolan, Little Billy, Harry Dell. Fred
BanUey, Jera Grady and John Hendricks,
The National Theater Is reopening Mon
day aa a house of colored vaudeville and
photoplays. The principal features will be
the original Smart Set quartet and Steve,
with hla Ten Dlxey Serenadera. The film
will b Bert Wllllame'a "Fish." The thea
ter will be under the management ef Robert
W. ltlcketta nnd C. Edwards Wells.
' Manhattan will soon have aa many thea
ters a cote aa Parla supported before the
war If many moro little playhouses are
hultt The latest addition to the list la
the Greenwich Village Theater, work on
which la to be begun within a fortnight A
corporation calling themselves tha Green
wich Villago Players will erect a theater
with a seating capacity of 500. Helen
Freeman Is till struggling to gain permis
sion to open her Nine o'clock Theater, with
n capacity reduced to seventy-five chairs,
and before the season Is over a plnyhouse
made from one of the old stables In East
Thirty-fourth street la promised ns n sort
of American Grand Gulgnol. The Province
town Plnjcrn recently Invaded Greenwich
Village, and Douglas J. Wood la Impending
again at the Bandbox Guldo Uruno'a Lit
Uo Thimble Theater and Butler's Daven
port's Brnmhall chould not bo overlooked In
nn enumeration ot these playhouses. Un
doubtedly the Washington Square Players
aro largely responsible for this deluge of
stages devoted to he often decidedly In
timate drama.
A French newspaper published In Mon
treal announces Sir Herbert Tree'n engage
ment In this manner:
His Majesty's
Cetto Sematns
FUEE
Sir Herbert Shakmpcaro's
Henry VIII.
Blllla Burke, who has Just refused a
largo sum for six months' engagement In
motion pictures, will return to the legiti
mate ntngo about February 1 In a new
comedy drama written especially for her
by Edward Sheldon.
Ilncliol Crothcra hns dramatized Kate
Douglas Wlgglns'a story, "Mdthor Carey's
Chickens." nnd the play will be placed In
rohcarsnt shortly by John Cort
Mme. Alia Naxlmdva announces her en
trance Into the ranks of nctress-managers.
Sho nnnounces that her season will In
clude three, nnd probably four, plays never
beforo presented In New York, and the re'
vlval of many others, selected from among
her most notablo successes. Tho Nazlmova
season will open with tho premiere of
" 'Ceptlon Shoals," by Mr. Austin Adams, a
young American dramntlst, who wrote
"God nnd Company," which was success
fully produced last season for two per
formances under the auspices of tho Stage
Society of New York. The other new plays
aro "Tho Price of Life," a drama, which
Is now In Its nineteenth year of popularity
In Ilusiln, and 'Tho Fairy Tnle," by Dr.
Arthur Schnitzler.
Tho business management ot the Nasi
mova season will bo under tho direction of
Messrs. Charles Bryant and Walter F,
Wnnger. It looks ns If the movies were
endowing the theater onco more via Nnzl
movn's "War Brides."
gram will contain an Interesting orchestral
novelty by Arno Oldborg, whoso works nro
not familiar to tha Philadelphia musical
public, but whoso compositions have been
presented frequently by tho Chicago Or
chestra In Chicago.
IiUSkS
JJVKNIMia 70
DAILY Z.1B 1 W-Mflua 7 v
WM. PENN
WNCASTEB AYK. Ut. 0TH ANI 1BT
MONJ1AY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
A HTIRRINn.MySICAli TAIIfJUD
"ACROSS THE UOUDEK"
izpi..8?iKj.fAKTo!!ia...Er..t,
T1!(.KUIAI- TKIil
mt.XNVU.LK tt BACK
noBOTIIV (1IMI In Trlanila I'rrwJattlon
'ATTA IIOVH I.AKTlJOK"
t flALA lllAr,KSGIVlS(l iiir.r.
f ,ikllfir.AM klrAIltlt4VRht
lKlUdl
LlltHVN
it I-iiU
U Flrit Kl.owlnc la Wii riiUad1inta of
tlodrMiurrfa 4 Maid JOHN (1, H PAR II
if .ImjIwI hi
I'hlua sad Hw fit
jpAntrs
VKW VillAOS
MARKET JUKOCS 3TJ,
In the Heart of th Hhopplne Dlitrlct
BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY
II A M tnlP'M JOc, Ilia
1 tn O M . 10c, ISc. 23a
i:vE.vrN'aa ise. Mc soo
Saturday Kvenlns Trlcta Prevail
IIKHINNINO MONDAY
Thanksgiving Week Festival
LEAJIS PINCUS Presents
WMIMwMSM
A fipfctaeular Opratle Fantr with
Itral Opratlo Voices ami Hlorr
BcautlfuL lUitm by rttautlful Women
AND OTHER ACT8 WOUTH W'HILB
yS'l . .T1IBATEH i
. .THKATEIt
Mat Dally, 'J .SO I DvanWi T and O
Det fltata, ,..,lOo l()c c Sin
week or Xoriim:u :i
MONDAY. TLTCSDAY and WEDNESDAY
A COMU1NATION Of FUN AND SONQ
TIIUB8D.1Y, niID.T and BATUItD.lY
A lUeh-CUM Slmtns and Inatrumental
Production la Three Scijnea
AND OTIIEK ACTS WOUTU WHILE
YESTERDAY
wo mado an announcement in these columns which evidently haa
made a wonderful Impression upon the publlo of Philadelphia. Up to eight
o clock Inst night (when this advertisement was being written) we had
receded 80 lottors of congratulation and thanks, becauso wo had succeeded
n extending tho engagement of the Most Wonderful Play In America,
JiJipcrlonco, '.' for 33 extra performances.
Those letters proved conclusively that tho Public of Philndolphla
want to keep "experience" here until every man, woman and child has
nan a clinnco to si-o tlm most talked-of play In a generation; the play
that has given added strength to religion: tho play that mups out the
right courso for youngMncn nnd young women who are going forth Into
tho big world: the play that 36,000 clergymen invtho United States havo
approved of j the play that eight tlovernors of States havo Indorsed with
enthusiasm; the play that has won the approval of tho Mayors of all
cities In which It has been shown ; the play thnt will make better citizens
of nil who seo It "Experience," by George V. Holmrt.
Monday morninjr scats co on sale at tho Adclphl Theater box offlco,
tticse 33 extra performance). Including a holiday
startlnc at o'clock, for
matinee on Christmas Day.
The prices continue nt the same great popular
i. nrrrrT .'
m i I ' 1 I i Sill
TVDA,
Evenings & Saturday Matinee
25c, 50c and 75c
Pod. Mats. Tues.. Fri.. 25c. 50c
llollday Mat-Thurs. (ThanksgiyiAS)'
Htaaflta Now Hooking, LIUral Terms.
lt!T TU1K8. "UUOADWAY AFTEtt DAUU"
WEEK HKOINNINO MONDAY, EVEJflNO,
KOWXANI1 CLIfK)HD line ). Offer 1'fcduetloa ef Ifuoua Intereit
t&WSSJmm
UY KDWABD E. U08JS
A GJU3AT &FN
scalo which haa helped so much to win tho support of the Immense multi
tude of theater-goers: GO cents to J1.B0 for ovonlngs nnd Saturday matinees
SO cents to ;i ut tho bargain matinees every Thursday.
And don't forget tho Breakfast Matineo at 10:30 o'CIock noxt Thurs
day morning Thanksgiving when with tho holiday mntlnee, thero will
be three performances In ono day.
Remember, "Experience" stays only until Saturday niffht, December
SOtn It opens In Ualtlmore Urn following Monday, January 1st Posi
tively the last performance In Philadelphia Saturday night, December 30.
Don't commit the rror of a lifetime by falling- to aes the moat wonderful
play In America, "Experience."
(Signed) WILLIAM ELLIOTT, P. KAY COM8TOCK
and MOIlItlS QE3T (Per Morris Oest)
ANOTHER ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT, BUT
BRILLIANTLY BETTER!
A DELIGIITFULLY NOVEL, NEW COMEDY WITH MUSIC
Now Playing e Lyric Theater
Evenings at 8:15
Top. $1.50 Mat. Wed.
nep. Mat Today
"AN KI'l'EKVEBCKNT KNTKUTAIN.MENT. OJ.KVEH AND AMUSING.
AEl'OIUHNO OKNUINK .ENJOYMENT I'Uli AH,." Philadelphia rrea
"SCORES A SUCCESS" Inquirer
Book by THOMAS SVDMKy Lyrics by HARRY n. SMITH Muslo by
' JEROME ICERN, Composer of 'Very Oood Eddie." r
"
Ca Trm An lATlt f
tfATiirvm ai
rrtvriNUOua,-nU5 a. m. to it mo p. u.
WALLACE REID - cleS.doElt i.
"THE YELLOW PAWN"
I2H MAHKhT STltHJET
IOC. zoo
LAHT DAT
Sewuo.Wayakawn wi" SIdW u
THE BOUL OF XURA-BAN',
Compltte Orcbwtra David Kaplan, plrtcter.
iSSiua- BURTON HOLMES
IN "BBITISII EOTPT"
CHESTNUT Balow 1STH
Dally, 1601 Eth., zSo.
10 A. If. to 11:1X P. Vf.
CHAS. RAY in Honorable A!gy
ALL NEXT WBEK FIRST BHOWJNd
E. H, SOTHERN
In Flcturlxatlon ef bis Star pacceu
"AN ENFMY TO THE KING"
CAST INCLUDES BDITU BTOy .
PALACE
ARCADIA
BDA Ah STBE5 AJlUEL F1. NIXON fflggg&P
X. Jf X. JL- TIIEATER JFBANK NinDLmOEB, Butneee Mansm
ffiffLast TimcsLaurette Taylor , &Z&3&3?
"iXSnST" MONDAY NIGHTMEt.1
EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING
DflVlD DELflSCO
PRESENTS
W M$k
lM iTl
kin rjm
Mnm-mty
w&oztivmwmp'
fOBk
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J2stVm& St.
FRANCES
STARR
IN A REFRESHIMGLY NEW COMEDY OF
CHARACTER AND ATMOSPHERE
JaittinBIue
jfyfomoejocgesdrt FWgneyPenyvdJ
autiors of Grumpy"
POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEES, 50c TO $1.50
FORREST
JTANAOrNO
run
MATINKH
TOI)V
TUNIUIIT
HAM U KLi 1'. JN 1 AUJN fifitiicTi
TIIOMAP M. I.OVR. llmlneee Manster
LAST TIMES ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
Sife- Monday Niffht-3 ; SAu
, EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING
CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prcecnla
MONTGO
M
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and STONE
IN THD MOST aUCCESSFUL
OK AM,
MUSICAL 1'1-ATS
"CHIN-CHIN"
Ily Anne Caldn-ell and II. If, llurnald
Muala br Ivin Caryll
SEATS TOR TUB BCCOND WKE1S ON BAI.B TIIUnSDAT
MATINKK
TODAY
TONK1IIT
GARRICK SAMUEL F. NIXON fftgfflfi?
" "V I r X. c c- WANAMAKKK, Doalneaa Msnocer
Last Times "potash & perlmutter in society"
Will) Uarnty Ilernard and Original New Tork Company
XKK8 ONLY MONDAY NTfJfTT S MATH. NEXT WKKK
HICaUNMNO VILjrHXJXX XiUTAT-A O WED.. TIITJItS.. HAT.
EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING
COHAN & HARRIS Present
GEO. M. COHAN'S
GREATEST SUCCESS
WITH TUB KNTIIIB
NEW YORK CAST
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POrUIVH WKDNIWDAY MATINEEH. pOe TO (1.S0
xmn fiirMttirfrn at tijk itorhrht. I1IIOAD
TO FIIED. O. NIXON-NlltDMNUDK, (NUon-Nlrdllnor Ulitr.) 1029
and oxnnicic THBATrng.
nAiAiui
BTI52T
LITTLE THEATER JSftVB
17th A De Lanc.y 8H. TIIANK801V1NQ
l'hone. Locuit 0011
"PHIPPS"
4 Iinil.I.IANT 1'I.AYH
DU1LI.IANTI.Y DONI5
"TOE
WEAKEST
LINK"
STAGE
SOCIETY
PLAYERS
THE
CARRIER
PIGEON"
EVKHY KVKNINO. 8 IW
IIATINKI! TODAY, 2. SO
wekk "AT NIGHT
fifejWaH"" ALL CATS
TIMES
ARE GRAY"
Oood Heaervail
Seata, 00a A 11
Neit Atlraetlon-YBO $K 0AN TEI'1'
NIXON'S
GRAND
nilOAD AND MONTOOMEKY .
F. fl. Nlioii.Mrdllnfer..,...,.,,.aen, Mr.
Dallr Mata., lOe. !:-. 0. foe, lie, if 3 a
THE 4 CASTERS
KIN03 Or TUB AIH
Kctchcm & Ciicatem iicur.'"?i,5kit
Ilobbln'e Kleplianla, Ilernard & Janla
llsward A U'lillol Mnion llurrr
3 Bhowa Thankaetvlnc NUM. martin 8.80
a oo fatlne tlatunlay.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
William H. Rosenbnch
rnESENTa Tun
Granfl Opera Co.
IN A SEASON OP Ol'KIlATia PKODUO.
TIONS. OPENINQ
December 18, 1916
nnsT rmiuA, paesentation op
Miy lias
TWIC0 DAILT
10 anil SUB
MAItKBT UEI)W 1TTH
UETPO PraaniU
REGENT
iu-y tev.em in "fhe Wager"
CHESTNUT ST.
OPERA HOUSE
LAST 7 DAYS
WlixiAu rox Prnnt.
A DAUGHTER
OF THE GODS
THE PIQTOTUB JSEADTrPUI, WITH
A N N HTTH
KELLERMANN
ACADEY aiS5KfiXll N"' "
TAGORE
Xt Dfnjall ,rMt, anil Winner
f lb Nebel Vrlie, lils.
UI8 MESSACETO AJIRItlOA
THE CULT OF
NATIONALISM
Tlcketa NOW, 13 to BOo. at Iteppe'a.
By HUPPO MARCHETTI
WITH INTERNATIONAli STARS
UNDER THE MUSICAL DIRECTION OP
MAES1KO ETTORB MABTINT
Subaorlptlon booka now on aale S39
Walnut etreet. rhona Pllbert 4T8,
Academy of Music, JJIon. Erg, Dec. 4
WALTER
New York
Symphony
Orchestra-
Damrosch
Cond.
HAROLD
BAUER
Soloist
Ilea. Sata. EOq to 12.00. NOW, at RappV.
Second Monday Morning Muslcale
BALLROOM
BELLEVUE-STRATFORD
November 27, 11:30 A. M. Sharp
BINOtE
uzfta-a
u at
BAtB AT
DEIXEYUE-aTBATrOBD
IUcketts National Theater
JOlh and Callawhlll SlrMia
VKEK NpVlOllIKH IITU
'SMART SET UUARTfcT
STEYB, f i lUa DIXW StRKNADESS
Xiii Attrutllan Thanludtlna Dt
latlna Daljr All Saata JOo.
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