Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1916, Night Extra, Image 8

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EVENING LBPGEH-PHILADEMHIAt SATOTPAY, DEOBaCBBR
, . Kt ; EVENING LBPGBH-PHILADELPHIA, SATOTPAY, VEQMWIM
ZIMBALIST WILL PLAY AT ORCHESTRA'S CONCERT NEXT WEEK
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ORCHESTRA'S TOUR
XN THE WEST
CLOSES
1 Aftr molt auceewful tour In tho Mid
dle) West the inulndclphlii Orchestra, con
cart at th Academy of MUalo will b tf
tamed on Friday afternoon nnd Haturday
evening next Two important noveltleaj nnd
K rololat of (treat talent, Kfrem Zlmbatlat.
tho Uusalan vlollnlft, flfftire prominently on
.K-a. .AMkW 4uhtti la aa fnllAWM'
ih program, whiehji a follows
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Weber
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Week
qeneerto "in I mfnor, for tlollfi and
nSJSriin n(u.r.oi H i .""
Zlmboliai. alter a, yoira reni-emmi. "
tha concert stage, h been wlnnlne laureia
for htmaalf thl neaaort na an Interpretative
.rllt In the maturity of lila powera, wtiono
technical fluency, added to tin charm and
poetry of hla art, poaalbly place Mm In the
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JOHN LORENZ nnd
ANNA DOUGHERTY
In BI Day nf tha Htny That
Iladu Jlnrr rickforit Kamoua
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"Tess of the Slorm Country"
Milt'i TlTlii ttT'il Hln '"'I II"1! ?L
LITTLE THEATRE
1TTU AND DI JANCnr HTJtlUiTH
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Stage Society Players
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OEO HERN Aim HKAW
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BEATB, BOa AND II 00
front rank of th mantera of tha bow Ha
will play for Ilia flrl tlma In I'hlladflphla.
Frrdrlek Btork'a Violin ponerto, which wa
f?ompOfi1 for tha UtehflMd County Choral
t'nlon fnitlrnt. Iild In Ilia munlo ahwt In
tha uround of Carl BtotckM, Norfolk
t'ontn whftc It wna performwl for tha flrat
tlma on Juna 1, 1H6 Tho eompr eon
duftad anil tha nolo violin ixirl waa In
IcrprrtM by Zlmtwllit. who nsln Mr
formal tha conecrlo with tha New York
Hymphony Orchwilrn. October 87, 1918. and
mora recently with tha Chicago Hymphony
OrchMilro. In Chlcairo
Jn addition to Mr Htock'a concerto tha
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program contain another Intarealinit not.
tlly lh work of Mr Ami Oldbr, ntitl'd
Juna" Mr Oldhfrir la a nallM of Ohio,
bavins tern Irfvm In YounnMown In 17I,
and la of pre-Mvolutlonary American
deacofit on hla mother1 iM Hwrdlah deacent
on hla father'a aide. Ilia uly train ng waa
rMwIttd In Chicago from Augut llyleated
In piano playlne f-at'r he ntudled com
poalllon nml oreheatratloM with Adolnn
Koetllnir, Krwlerlck Grant Olwiaon and Wll
helm Mlddelachulte In I (19.1 ho went to
Vknnn for n two yi-ata' alny with i"ch.
ctltky, who waa then In tha height of hla
powera Later ho attiflled composition with
GARRICK
MATIMX TOIIAY
SAMUEL F. NIXON SfflWM
V, V. NAMAHI.n, ttmlne.a Mn r
an. In il o at I'OI'L'l.tR HHI, IAT.
TIIMIIIIT AT 8llS.
93
ONLY mit Mill. mh
COHAN & HARRIS Continue
GEO. M. COHAN'S
GREATEST SUCCESS
WITH Till. BNTini.
NEW YORK CAST
INCM.1l!(n
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"HUSBANDS GUARANTEED" S;ra
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BROAD
MATIMX TIIIIW
TOMCIIIT At aim
STUKCT SAMUEL F. NlaXON Bft.V.OT
'IlinATIM. IltASK Mltlll. IMll.lt, Mu.lnro Jlnm.nr
?Tc 2nd WEEK
MilllTH AT 8 tr,
MA I INI. I.. H
S I li A MAT 2 I
DAVID BELASCO
presents
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on the i.9tn
toSaiSrlf ,M A REFRESHINGLY HEW COMEDY
uim hapy in iiyn
y Horace lodges and T Wigneij Percy val
taut hora of "Grumpy.
i'iriii.Ait ur.n.Nr.siiw matinuks, boo to ii.ro
m:xt
attji ctii)s
niv r aPialT lii Ihe ( eniptlr nf flnlrly unit Klnilnr
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FORREST
SAMUEL F. NIXON
MANMIIMI
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.MATIMX TOim.
TIIOMAH M. I.dVi:. Ilimlmxa Manarcr
TIIMIIIIT AT ailtl
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
CIIAItl.K.H IIII.I.IMillAM Prrrnl.
MONTGOME
and STONE
NIOHTB AT 8 If.
MAIINKhH
WIHl A HAT 2 IB
R
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IN T1IK MOST HIICCKtlSFUI.
OK AM,
MUHICAI. 1'l.AYH
"CHIN-CHIN"
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attu iitiiin
Ily Anne Calilwell nnd 11 II llurnildo
.Munlo hy linn Curyll
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Weli!4y. o. fl, Mat. and Kranlnr
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"Thaatra
r Academy of Bluslc, Mon. Etjt Dec. 4
WALTER
Damrosch
Cond.
HAROLD
BAU3BR
Soloist
a gUa. Stati. too to tW, NOW. at JUppa'a.
New York
Symphony
Orchestra
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Fill lU W fm I Of H Ufll IlicirlUa Now Monlilmi l.llmrul '1 1 run
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I DEC. 11 MUTT & JEFF'S PaBBgv...
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CO?TIaNUUUa- M.J3 A. M. to 1! lift p.
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PAI KCV lSU KKBT BT.
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FANNIE WARD
s mm TijAfW oy tub mcuat"
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"AW TOBMY TO "TUB KIN'Q"
LYRIC Last Matinee Today
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Philadelphia
Grand Opera Co.
WilHnm II. Rosenbnch
Manaitns Director
IN A HKASON OK OPKIIATIO J'ltODUC
TIONS. OPHNINO AT POPUiaB '
rnicuu. ooc to is oo
DECEMBER 18, 1916
In KJP.8T I'HILA 1'IIBBE.STATION OK
Ruy Bias
By FILHTQ JfAKCHETTI
UNO Bit TUB MUSICAL DIKHOYION OF
MAESTRO ETrOHK MARTINI
W4sta4a)r. DecaffiUr 30. 19(4, I,uJ
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MAKKUT AtM)T 6T1I
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V ICI.UI ICi UAJtOlJl fcOCKW-OOD
In "IH TremaUe'
AUld Attraction KBKSTOKB COH2DT
jijoct miioiTY" SBA8rs
'aalwIM.tW AlltlfftV Mimsnn
MXON'M
GRAND
IIROtll.AN'n MON'TGOHKRY
Dally Mat. , lOc. I.tm , i H, 10. 13f. 3.1o
"HARVEST DAYS"
Tha
urai comtilir with in Peru
enappuai lllrl Act of Ilia Year
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OnETOHRN YON IlKHOKNl WAHNEU A
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IAI.I UN A 1IUNTKH. a KAf.r,S PierilHr.it
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ACADEMY OK MItSIO
WBONMOAY K'ENINa, DKCKM11BII 8TH
DAMNATION OF FAUST
uy
THE CHORAL SOCIETY
400 Volcca 100
JITMA HBINIlICII-gspral
Wfi.TKn a PofTlutf Tenor.
JlliNHI SOOTr-Mtwlliari Opar. Compan.
Ufa Orcbaatra, from KiladalphU Orni
"J&F OOJIDOK TltoNDfilt &5Krto?
ttH ,V il'tn.t' 19 Ctot Street
JU &0 1 M 41 0O 7J. 6u Aoiihltttra
NEW CENTURY CLUB
Monday Evening, December 11, 8$15
H$tal Perley Dunn Aldricli
Card of Atttolaalaa at I'rtatfr'a, 11.00
W1TUERSP0ON HALL
THE RICH OIJAPTPT
iik.itwra- In Munich Klnce 1199 Mr
Oldherg hna been connected with the de
partment of mul of Northweatern I'nl
veraltv at Kvanatnn. Ill . where he la tha
director of the piano department and hold
tha chair or coin ..-. H , ,,t
being ft writer ha la a highly amiiw v
nnd haa cimpoeu miitn - -- ..,,1
menl hla piano aonata hvln- been plaa
by Mm Slaler throughout the country
THEATRE-CHESixNUl- Ann iUKLFTII STREETS
" at k v rti V V. V. K
Tllh NHW HENBATION OK TUB VAfllr.VIM.B WOULD
NAN
AT.PEKIN
tup mctTlNRIHSHED YOUNG AMERICAN COMEDIENNE
" tv P'ri.Tn u4'.m, ?n", rV?" V.rrirriv.i mn WA.ini ok mm won
IIR tlltAND OI.II I.ADT OK TUB Air.llll Art ."
MRS. THOMAS WHIFFEN
TIIR (1IIANI) OI.II I.ADT Of TUB AMEHIfAN .BTAllK
A qoUIEN
JIIIIIMX
fBI.EIlltATIOV
Ami (fer Company,
in a Iiellahltul Play "TUB flOMlKN NHI11T
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UtATUItr.
WILL OAKLAND & CO.
A nmiANTIC BTOItt OK inKLANII WITH MUSIC
PrtKIKVTINO
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"THE STAMPEDE RIDERS"
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IPBC'IAI.
miihh;ai.
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LEX) BEERS
with miHP RToitira
PAGE, HACK nnd MACK
v ,iTrii..vtl..r.
ihhtivctiws
i:nti;ktaini.h
nun snsTiM and piano nn rrTtovH
pavtomimk
KQItll.lllltlHTS
LIBONAT1 ' THE WEISE FAMILY MILLER & LYLES
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M 2V to $1 l0
llr 'imi
Why Not He Sure of Your Favorite Heats lieiorc Leaving Home.
IMitme and Mail Ordcra Receive Prompt Attention
Last Night Saturday, Dec. 30
TimA l.rlnca nn end to nil thlnga Tlmn Ih now nlxiut to tennlnalo the moat phenom-
,rnM "ileal "Teai Tinjiarment e'"r knovYH In thn Malory of Phl.ao-IPhl.
rm Hninrilav nlcht December 30th. absolutely the Met iierformnncn In I'hllndelphla
""t lha A.l Thaalrawm 1-aliJn'of the Mo.l Woml-rful i'lay In Arnerl... Kip.rl.me.
l.y (1'orite V llnliart
Durlnc tho n.o montliH' run of this piny In Philadelphia the", record" ahow that It
will hata ben Uen MP tlmn nn achloveiiifnt alieolulel) unheard of In thla elly.
Thlnlc of It H3 limes In n city where moet attractions nro booked for only two or
Ihfea wok
Q
thrre we.ka
Hut
mat to nllo Oeaa upon I'ellon: to erect In thla arch of Irliimpli n naxer- n-be-forKOtten
il.at,.ne vVhlih "ill Immnrtallre Hi"" hlatory-maklnc run of Hjp.rlenre In Philadelphia, art
Mini malTnee 7 "hi aherl i.n Krl.latflrm.i. .Deeeinber 20.li t.. round out the rerfrct
!"re if 1 6ii lerformancfB of ''Kiperltneo" In the city of Philadelphia
Once. more, wo relternte NKVI.ll Hin-'OItP. Ima any audi proud record eer been
known in IM hlal.iry of thla city alnce iho .laya whfn William f.nn flrat at-ppr.l upon the
ahorra of the Delaware
Tn Loiimieinoriito thla remirknlila achievement, apeclo.1 aouetilr proBramniea. Printed
upm "ilk, anil "tamped In Kold will tw alven away on the cloalna nlshl Salurdaj. Dec 3(ith
Meittinlilln oti can IlKUrn for joumelvea tint If ou hao not et aecn thla remarkable
Play, you can only ha, a few moro tlmia In which to wltn-. It
(Sltneil) WII.I.IAM EI.MOTT. K HAT COMSTOCK and
MOItltlH UEST (Per Morrl. Oral)
Co
8-n.l IT eente In atampa to, Manar'r "Eiperlence
rated book nf tho play, action veralon
Ad.lphl Theatre, for ISO pile lllua-
LYRIC
llrilnnllie
XmnH Day ' "'
BMl?&r "THE BLUE PARADISE"
'"'" Ullh f FPU. 1.BAV nnd llrlelnal N 1. Pa.t
ME.T.S roil AIH MI M! liK'H MtTINEI.S A MflHTS
(III O.N WM.n MIIMIW MOItMMI
0 A.M.
TO
11.15 P.M.
lULNEXf WEEK
PRICES
10c
20c
ALL NEXT WEEK
TtmlTY"
Tor, of the eoul the
body form doth ,..
For oul It form, and ootn
the body make"
-flpenter
It It fllllna thai thla
torr, treallnr aa H doea
of art and artlate. ehould
he for lit leadlna Inter
prefer the mo.t beautiful
art model In all this
world. Audrey Muneon a
woman of iurpteain
beauty and the petfee
Hon of feminine form In
her portrayal oi iw
fleult role f "Purity" ahe
impreeaea moally by the
native purity and eitnellc
beauty of her mind
She aptara on .arlouti
neraalona In nature orJa
Inal iirm.nlt, acaln, In
the .tmnle dlaphenou
irarb of ancient Oreec,
and yet aaaln In the,
dreaa of modern tlmea,
and Ihrounh II alt ahe
dlnplaya a aubtln artlitry
that la Indeed refrrahlna
Her wlnnlna aweetnen
her nobility of mien, her
auperb f" and Dnlahwl,
actlnc are "nerer to be
faraotten optical de
Petit" "Nature, nn
adnrneii. la eraeniian
pure andlieanllfnl.
"Virtue may lie
a a a a 1 1 e n, oni
nerer hnrt,"
Milton
The Season's
I Real Sesisation
nrun rnrsKNTATioN
pnoTorrAY
or nArm
:HAitM
IT.TDltINO IHtliTirUI.
AUDREY
Tlie Morld'a Kamoua ArtUta'
M.jxlel,
llSla
JT
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iCweuJiiamBaBMtixcg3
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE
TWICE DAILY 5;
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IIVKMMW A 8T. MAT.. 2Vi la tt
(ITIII.lt MATIMtl.H, ;.r In ISe
ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED
TWO SHORT WEEKS
to iii:m:iit the thihjhamis Tt'iiMiii amai i.ast mbi.k
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
A Daughter of the Gods
WITH
Annette Kellermann
the ricTi-iu: iiumtii'ii.
, Tlie Feats of Divinp and Swimming:,
tjhA I Gnomcland, the Witches, Fairies, Dancers,
? j ' Princes, Mermaids, Elves, Harem Beauties,
1-4 , The Volcanic Eruption,
. . The Great Idol Spout Fire,
. 1L4 ( Wonderful Battle Scenes, Burning City,
The Slave Market.
DARING STARTLING FASCINATING
M!T ATTBAf'TION
ANOTlinit MH.I.IAM ro aUCCESS
"THE HONOR SYSTEM"
THE CH1EATEST HUMAN bfOHY HVEIt TOt.D
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THE PHOTO mmh SUBUNE 1
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