Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENING LEnciKR- PHILADELPHIA, PAtTIlDAY. JDKfKMBKK 3d. MIC
PLAYS AND PHOTOPLAYS AND THE FOLK WHO MAKETHEM
th PftxtaJrififila" rrermrtent Photo-Ft&p
"di N"
I
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR NEXT WEEK
AVStPltt -VeiyOood WWIe." trlth Rrneat True. Alto Dovey ami (War Shaw
Musicnt ,..ny. u Dn , imw -w.r NlRht," n,l ptwonled ,r comny from
(h0 n Incest Theatre In New York. Tho "fuMm Chorus" is hcrtMkd (Tn
feature of tho entertainment. Opening M6mlay afternoon
trtt TK-irm-"Tho Kmr-eror nml
iiwuon ui .... ..n riu.,, lno
Hudjccuuii ..v...., .., .,.,. unvpincK hum, nml "The HlrthtleiY." Ir It F
Ulaxer IHII ot short flays l.y the Ktnire Society. OnenlM Mnn.l.v .....'
cosTisviso plays
BROAD 'Krslwhlle Susan." with Minnie
Msdilern Flelte. Ineomimrnble nclres In
ehartnlne comedy of life among the Penn
sylvania Dutch (looit supporting com.
pan) artd adequate stHRlni:
OilJf?t"K "Seven Clinnces," wllh Krank
- craven and fnrroll Me'omiis. Hoi Coop
er JfRruo a runny nnu numan rarcn ntai
tin? ith a hoiftely nunu man and h.s
matrimonial mlvup.
taRRl'.ST- "The Cohen Itevue 1SI." with
lllchard Oarlc, Vnlll Valll, t5llabeth Mur.
ray. Harry Huliter, Kredrrlc Kantley and
iin others. OeorRS M. Cohan's "inusl.
enl crn quilt," cleverly travestyltm
llrcndway successes.
LYRIC "Tho Illll I'arullse," with Cecil
' Lean and Vlv.cnne .Seitnl, Vlemieso op.
trttla transmiiteil Into a mus.i-nl play,
with hrlRht unci nttractlvo music and
somo Chlcaso comedy.
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE
"Intolerance," with Mae Marsh. Hohert
iiarron nnd (Jrlinth players. In mactil-
tud and spceiaculnr detail Hie Krcatesl
motion picture ever produced hy the mas.
tcr of tho film crnft.
AT POPULAR PRICES
WMfcVtT--"HI "Heart's Desire." with
K.slio O'llnra. Two women playwrights,
Anna Nichols nnd Adelaide Matthews,
have provided the Irish singer and actor
with his latest piece lie will otng four
congs during the play.
STOCK
jT.VJC KERItOCKER"AUt Jltninlo Valen,
tine." with John l.orrm nnd Anna Do.
hcrty Uevlvnl of thr.lllng and luiinau
piny linsed on a story ly O. Henry, "A
lUlrlevcd Hcfnrmntlon."
feature films
STANLEY "The Slave Market," with Paul
ine Frederick, motion picture based on
the stage play. "Tho Painted Woman,"
by Frederick Arnold Kummer, all week.
It Is a pirate story. News, travel and
tducatlonnt firms, loo
BTJtAND New photoplay Ihcntro at tier
mantown avenue and Venango street
opens next Monday afternoon. First at
traction, "Thu Foolish Virgin." with Clara
Kimball Young. Music will lit; a feature
of tho hous?
ARCADIA "The Female of 4ho Species."
with n.irolliv Dnlton nnd Knld Marker.
Orst half of week "Tho Weaker Sex."
with l.oulso (tlaum and Charles Hay, lat-
V tcr half of week. Others.
PALACE "Purity." with Audrey Munson.
Monday. "Snow White." with Margue
rite Clark. Tuesday. Wrdnesda . "The
Victoria Cross," with Lou-TcllcKcn. lat
ter half of week.
"VICTORIA "The Sin Ye Do." with Frank
Keenan nnd Mnrjnrle Wilson. Mrit half
of week. "Vanity." with Hnimy Wehlen,
latter half of week. Others.
BELMONT "Tho Awakening of Helena
Hltchle," first half of week. "Purity."
with Audrey Munson, latter half of week.
BEOENT "Flirting with Fate." with
Douglas .Fairbanks. Monday : "Anton, the
Terr.blc." with Theodoro nobeits. Tues
day. "Tho Man Who Forgot," with Rob
ert Warwick, 'Wednesday, Thursday;
"Vanity," Friday. Saturday.
LOCUST "The, Dawn Maker." with W. S.
Hart, Mondi, Tinday; "Manhattan
Madness." with Douglas Fairbanks.
Wednesday. Thursday ; "The Devil's
Doublo," with W 8. Hart, Friday. Satur
day. VAUDEVILLE
EEIT1US Houdlnl, "tho man ot mystery";
Hrnuia Carus; IlobertT. Haines and com
pany Jimmy Hussey nnd Will am Worn
Icy. Swiss canine actors; Tom Smith and
Hnlph Austin: IMwIn George, Joseph
McShnna nnd Arr.n Hathaway . the Aus
tralian CrelKhtons, and news pictorial
QLOUE "Tho Musical Festival"; "On the
Hoof ;" Morris and Hcasley In 'Tho Mani
cure Olrl": Monfte and Duffy: Lucky
and Yost . the Thrco Avnllos; "Outside the
Law.;" Joe Keller and company. Clray and
Wheeler, nnd tho ftiulllA Hrothcrs.
WILLIAM PENN "Wanted A Wife."
Mario and Hilly HartCharles Helll ;
Madame Tcschow's cats and "A Ramble
In Souls." photoplay, with Dorothy Dal
ton. first half of week. 'ranees Nord
strom and William Plnkham : "The Too
o' tho Andes?' Plstel and dishing; MP
and Tuck, nnd "The Sin Ye Do." photo
play, wllh Frank Keenan, latter half or
week.
and Kennedy; "Ward a."; no iiouaim.
Sisters; tho Yamamato llrothers, second
half of week.
0,t.VZJ-Chnrles Ahearn Troupe ; Heau-
mont and Arnold : Joe Cook; Plngree , al-
lace and company; Lockett and aldrolt.
Oertlo nnd Archie Falls. -
nVKLVSQUE
TtlOCADEUO'Tho Ills Hevlew of 1917."
with burlettaa founded on the Popularity
of motion picture stars. Harry Levan
heads the past.
MlXSTEELa
Dt'iO.vrs Travesties, satires and songs
hy the resident eroun of I black-face enter-
talners will constitute the entertainment
neut week,
COUINO ATTRACTiOSS
January S
OAnJllCK "Tho Great Lover," with Leo
D.trlchstem .
KEITU'S Alexander Carr; James J. Mor
ton and others,
0J1088 KEYS "What'B Your Name? ;
Harry Sydell; O'Urlen and Havel; Kvans
nnd W.lson ; Johnnie Jones, first half ot
i. inui..iia -nnr Vnnief: ia r ranee
HE KISSED MARY PICKFORD 1000 TIMES
-.. i. monv a. man who would give a
sreat deal for the privilege of kissing Mary
fickford Just once; but there wl be a
man In Philadelphia for the next few
weeks -who has experienced Ital
more than a thousand times. And that man
wouldn't Impres ou as a regular lady
killer nor a modern Don Juan. This I ucky
fellow Is none other than Ernest Truex the
diminutive comedy star, who will doubt,
less duplicate hU Ug New York hit hero In
ery Good Eddie." which begins a UmlUrt
ensgement at the Adelphl Theatre -with
a. special New Year matinee.
The klssinsT alt happened on the stage,
of course, when Mr. Truex and Miss Pick,
ford were appearlntr In David Belasaos
production. "Tho Good Utile Devil, about
live yean ao. That was Mlsa PleWorde
only desertion of the films for tho PW"
stags since her advent as a motion P'"u
star In thU fairy play, which ran I
York almost an entire year. Mr Truex
Played the title role, and Miss Pickford was
the dream girl During the course of the
play it was tho pleasant duty of unesi
Ono Pi,Jr u ihe property
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the Wrl." Henry Starr IHchanW. ilram-
Lingerie laureate." tiy Ie I-; 'The
Opening Monday afternoon.
New Year Performances
QPECIAL early mornlnp; New Year
J performances will lie irlvon In
several of tlio lonlinR photoplay the
atres of the city. Vaudeville hoiww,
too, nre planning 1917 Inaugurals.
The Globe will clo an cntertalnmenl
beKinninR nt midnight Sunday. TIia
Vlctorln and the locust nlso will
ofTcr their rcfrular bills nt Hint time.
So will the I'nlncc, Nearly every
local playhouse will, of course. Rive
matinees Monday.
THEATRICAL
JOTTINGS
The new year brings to the Metropolitan
a benefit perfornmice In aid of the lied
Cross work There will lie nitinv head
llnets on the bill. Including Units Mann, the
charncter actor, and company of soveti. In
a new one-act plav entitled, "Some War
riors " written by Clata l.lpman nnd Mitni
uel Sh'.pman Another feature will I Henry
I; Dlxey In his audo-drnmo-innnolngue.
Then Marie Nordstrom, the popular rnme
d'enne will lie prominent w lb her dUertlnr
"lilts of Acting" A number will be offerrd
hy Ted Lorraine nnd Frances Prltehard. of
'The lllue Paradise." now playing at the
Lrtc Theatre Mr Lorraine and MIm
Prltehard wilt Introduce singing nnd danc
ing of tho njost elite kind Vlxlenne Segal,
of the mii rompnn). will be heard In
songs, the composer of which, Slgmund
Homberg. will piny with her at the piano
The Mocont llrothers. ers.it lie Phllndel
phla bojs. will offer "The Follies of Dance"
Harbor Schnffer, tho Herman prima donna,
will ring n repertoire of Teutonic ocal
classics, and there wl'l be several oilier
acts There will bo both null me uml
evening performance'.
One of those dcllgjitful surprises that are
so frciiuent and S3 consistent with the
Christmas seasin was "sprung" on lleorge
W Mctzel. the genial minager of tbn Wil
liam Penn Theatre Just before) the opening
of the Christmas ntternoon performance the
large forca of employes of tho bouse as
sembled on I hi- ntagn nnd Manager Metzel
was summoned In meet them He c.inm un
suspectingly, -nnd was overcome with
something which looked very much like
emotion when Fred W Hergnmn. the super
intendent of the theatre, stepped forward
and presented him with a handsome trav
eling bag
Mr. S F Nixon announces thai Mr John
Drew will begin Itfs annual engagement at
the Soi th Ilroail Street Theatre the second
week of February Tha Ilroad will present
beginning tho last week of February.
"Treasure Island." tho Punch nnd Jud
Theatre Company's production, which has
been such a marked success In New York
Klaw & i:rlanger's revival of "lien Hur."
which has been running along at the Man
hattan Opera House, New York, will be
brought to tho Forrest Theatre the second
week of February This Is the eighteenth
ear of this famous play
Attractions coming to the Knickerbocker
arc 'Three Weeks." "Lena Hlvere."
"Hought and Pnld For" and "Tho Shepherd
of the Hills"
Christmas turkeys were distributed to
employes of tho William Penn Theatre
MUSICAL GLASSES
SATURDAY. DKGE3WBK i
Hepetltlon of cstelay''a concert by tho
Philadelphia Orchestra. Tho program'
Weber's oUrture. "Der Frleschuls" . Ilee
thoven's fourth symphony; concerto for inn
plunos by Max llsuch. played by Hose and
Ottilia Sutro and Wagner's "Hlenil" over
ture. Academy of Music Night.
SVSDAY, DECEilllElt 31.
Freo concert by the Ph.Iadelphla Orches
tra. Metropolitan. Three o'clock, after
noon. JO.ViUV. J4.VIMRV '.
Concert by the Jloston Symphony urcheo
tra. The program: Franck's D minor sm
phony ; Debussy's "Afternoon of a Faun" .
C'habrler's "Kspnna" rhafaody. and Hnch
maulnorrs second concerto; played by Osslp
Gabrllowltsch. Academy of Music Night
WEDNESDAY. JASUAEY A
Song recital by HlUabelh autman, so
prano. V9ung Men's Hebrew Asclatlon
Auditorium, 1C1 Master street. Night.
THURSDAY. JANUARY I-
Concert by the Kne sel Quartet, with Olga
SamnrofT. pianist. Wlthcrspoon Hall. Nigh
Illustrated musical talk by Henry Gideon,
assisted by quartet of ancient Instruments
nnd Mrs. Gideon. Wltherspoon Hall. After
noon. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3.
Concert by tho Philadelphia Orchestra.
The urogram; Mnlnt-Saens'o "Hondo Caprlc
closo" and a new work by Max Vogrlch,
played by M.scha Ulman ; variations on a
theino of Haydn by Hrahms. ami "Hu.llo
Wedding" symphony of Goldmark
UONDAY, JANUARY S.
Concert by tha Symphony Society of New
York The program: Nine selections from
six of lllchard Wagner's muslo dramas.
with Julia Claussen, oonirnuu,
Academy
of Music. M.
H.i-nai by Domenlco
Hove, lollnliL
wahersooon Hall. Night
Truex to embrace and kiss the dainty Mlso
Pckford several um. "".""-:
hundred performances the two Played
together it can be easily computed that Ihe
kisses exceeded a thousand In number.
.v..n e hi. size, for Mr Truex Is
only about nre feet In bel.ht Ihu 'Very
Good Eddie" tear nas " ...-.-
In the selection of stage beauties h has
been called uin to kiss. In "Wr
some eight years ago. he. was klsd by th.
Ineomparable Lillian HusselL In Over
Night" he klsssd tha dainty Madge Ken
nedy In "Itebecca of 8unnybro6k Farm
Edith Taliaferro was the object of hU oscu
latory salute In "The Dummy" It was the
dainty Joyce Fair, now a film star, whom
he nightly klaJ. "1 " "" Good lJdle,
he kisses Ihe stately Magna Paxton and
embraces tho Dredn-chlru Allc Dovey
And the unjust part of It alt. according to
many a phllihV U the fact that Ms,
Truex la well W'd for hla very pleasant
work- But. then, the kissing is only un in
cident, and Mr Truex la one of the cleverest
;...n. .rin on the stage and a comedian
IJaJ?Se a.,v -
of exceptional ability
The pther belongs to
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DRAMA LEAGUE
OFFERS PRIZE
FOR PLAY
.iJl "'Vr1"" """ ,n " cret,on ,.f
arama. the Pr, t.egu of Philadelphia
HHt.."""""".? " W"",rt P"1 " w""
teltlm. The chief wmdltlon, re sum
m"rtr!L'M Mtn" on to a
Person lllnK wt:hln a rad us ot twenty five
mil from e.ty ll.u , m of (SO for best
rt ptoy, not to runnwre than furtj five
rnlnuie. prlt f si0 fw lst pu,,- ,
form the Irttlk ot an oenln entertain
neht, eumpetltloti rlrwM'Mnrn I llt
all lta. tr i sMbmllirt hefort. tl.at da e
omrr stlpuuiions are as follows
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2. ."."'" ' 'M1B, lllll HIA.Vt Ml tut
If no p,jr eahmltttd he rMKl.lvr-,1 x.irirr f
rMlt,ne.. no pen, 3 h, ,,rU ,
.t"1?.4""", " " rtsrn will i ptmlu.e.1 iv
lh llrumn tmmmm hi TitlielHllA thealr
t lartr dU . tMlbl
It the (onteeunts 4.mn a he lhir iikiim
rnw r.turii iiuir mini Inim lo.l-t i rop
utiy eUmp-l
No . y ihst r Inn til,u' i-r..li..l
will he nhl.rnl hlble for III,. lomo-IHi.,
ihe riiere inue, in- uomiKe.i 4n,ir in l
Wume iil the esnl nt th suihor In n wsle-l
lihei,pt ur i-r iim-h.iI hj. l,e .umnitlee ml. r
Ihe liflse Im ln nwanlel,
lly Mllal le. e,lleeatl Ia II T i-.aon
Lhelrmsii The liMmit lesae I'riMi l'ls no
allLon. Ilum II.'. .o lott I heslliul alreel
I'hIU.I Iphlu
'iN.it.,lenie mii-t s t the tntlnHlns re
met I
I hercliv sue to n'l the romtltlone cif thl t
null. el liH-lu,l,n tb sttmilstlu lorjlll an.l '
liuriMee ifi inrhiemii
The pla) -Judging committee Is tomHsed
of II. T Craven, chit rniaii. Philadelphia
l'rees, Henry 8 ltlchnrdt. Hvenlng Star.
Ilrrman I. I Heck. Philadelphia llmurd. M
P Qulcksalt, North Atnericau. and Kmnetli
Mncgowan, Phlladelphln Kvkni.nu I.kimikh.
The leagun has ludirsed "HrstHhlte
Susan,' Ilia comedy In whbh Mrs. Flke Is
appearing at the Ilroad Street Theatre. In
the following terms
Mr. Ittke In e. thotihlr mtiliue rme,l.
which eklrta (idllrntelv In n, wit Ihe l-mtere
of fane. One nrfil nol teiieve Ihni Juiui Miller,
retwhlle Suean VI Her ir.'illr Mre PiVe nil ihe
Mine' rmiM .i.r 'sve l-vs- nr rtii-'-rere'
tu settle urn, i . Ihe Hi; it. ilumei li'lti ti of
Itelnhnrll l' or that "he nmlM lotrry Ihe
wnrl liulrhman n' the let and all fur the nwat
phllanthmtik- of mollvee on neet not tllve
iM-rn Vlr KIKe Ihe n-i-een romnl'i-nnn Ian I
eratwhll" mini more eerloin Inesrnntlunsl ami
hr eniinintnlle comiainy nt platers lake one
alius- wllh them ami romt one to ilrup Ihe
.-Hi-, I f- '(ir a rontlnuoue emlle. It not the
nutr'.rfht laueh j . ,
Author Mar tn d Purest wjlve ptar l ij'am
at lie. I from th navel "lUirnabetta .lit Helen
It .Msrlln. uulhor of lllllr a Minnonlte
l'llltanv Waller WUmi Ito'Kfl 8IOW" lllll.
Illkel Kent John lMly .Mjrphv ll'nry Jlnrtlmer.
i..-h i-lill- - Hoi 'V. n Sire slika Vlailejlne
iemr. Wntil-i Mlllim Arlte. OsrenJdii.
Krinera Hlltllnu I'lnrke an,l Anno Header
Of the L.ttle Theatre tho leaguo sas
The ia H."-letv. wllh Clnrles Mitchell nnd
Wllllum II. Whllne In the Inirortant rolee. has
1 klllfllllv presenleO MhaWe "M Neter I All
T-tl -l If e a s-r r-,)nvi-a an esientlril
run. the art 1 high arl the prVea are tor
'NOBODY LOVES A
FAT WOMAN"
It Is 'the thing" nowadas for famous
women to give health and beauty hints So
Hmma Carus. tho American comedienne
who will appear nt Keith's Theatre as a
New Year week fenlure, has been er
suadoJ to tell why she ctn now wear tho
gownn of an eighteen-year-old and how she
got out of tho "truckhorse class," which
Is her own classification The taking ofT
of pounibgi' by Miss Carus Is a mntter of
science.
"The only real wny to reduce." she shjs.
"Is tu do so sclentlllcnlly. On to a doctor,
bo thoroughly examined, and have tho blood
examined, too Then havo the doctor pre
scribe what line l build up on nnd what
one to reducj un No ono may take
another person's rule for reducing any more
than they would t.iko the'r medicine tor an
Illness. Many of the usual methods am bad
and I have found It out Commbn every
day water, tho stuff they put under bridges,
Is my principal beauty basis, nnd. ou
might any, aid to !!lng llesti, and be sure
to tako plenty of exercise Kxerclse Is the
big thing, no matter what the diet For
every ounco of fat that Is destroyed, muscle
must take Us pl.ico "
Miss Carus wears no corsets on Ihe stage
liuaiiBn she sas sho wants to breathe
Grand New Year
M'jXMI. Ilill.HHV
IIHiri'llirH II
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HOUDINI
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KXTIIA A)t)El KEATIHB -TIIK Ulrt .NJiVV XB WOWt
EMMA CARUS lakry comer
TJIK Mt'HICAI. COMBPV HTAIt AND TIIK HEAL' IIHUMHBt. OF BONaiJiUD
""- A ItKrotlNUKIl AUTI8T K TUB LBOITIMATK STA015
ROBERT T. HAINES & CO.
In a Ooe A' I Whlinal. slltr Cslled "RNTBIl -A HTItAKaKtl"
JIMMIE HUSSEY wffia"wiwi Wv
In a Kr of Coniily and Pons, tslled "TUB HVK IH'NTKKa
E. MERIAN'S SWISS
SMITH & AUSTIN
McSHANE & HATHAWAY
- Shaw. Olllr Mallna II l si 4
tfaats Alwaja a iiki hi ai'"ii" ,
3 snows-NEW YEAR'S DAY-s shows
AT liM HIIAKf
"COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE (NEW YEAR'S DAY)
Uliisiis
iMMnuir.irca
THE YOUNG IRISH ACTOK-SINGEIt
iMOKE
,---. 4.jjis
HEAR O'HARA SING
"llfci- "'" , "
KM. MA C AUUS
t Keith's next week
"Deep breathing is a splendid er-ls and
very" beneficial itwlarra the nrlress "Ton
man women are nfrald of the fresh air
anil do not breathe ileepl) I went In for
deep tiriatblng as well na cnlhthenlcs and
added n rold bath alter I had gone through
the early morn ug work. And then the hot-s-nter
cure I drink hut water all during
the curly nomlng. nnd I drink tt Into nt
night It Is a good thing for oil whether
you are fat or lean Dieting Is nut new
llvrry stout woman knows what ehn iiuglit
not to est. and whether she cats tt or not
II Is Just n mntter of wll Kwer I'm thin
and I'm glad of It. It ,s all right for the
fat nctrrsaes to Josh themselves Into think
lug It's funny to bo fat, and they don I
care. but. believe me. they do tare. Ive
been fat and I know "
CHESTNUT ST.
OPERA HOUSE
TWICE DAILY 2:05 and 8:0S
Matinees KrrH HatimtsM ami HotlJr.
.V 5(K M 1 1 l
K'tnlno. Halutilat ami Holiday Mats.
.3 f,0e 75e ttOO tt SO
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
COLOSSAL
$2,000,000 SPECTACLE
"INTOLERANCE"
LOVE'S STRUGGLE-
TiiiioruiiopT Tiin aoi;h
Mr. fllllf'KITII 8 Klral an. I Only 1'rmluetloa
Hint Till: IIIISTII DP A NATION-
THRILLS
ADVENTURE
MYSTERY
ROMANCE
ACAiituiv or Mfwir. mimuy i:i(i.. an. a
New York Grand Wagner
Symphony ' Concert
ftiv-ltnulf VValir Dvmroseh C'omlr
ui cncsira juua t'isun nmoisi
!lrarvel Hrals ,1o In K at llrppa a
Vaudeville Jubilee
I'NIItlirVIKN'T III' TIIK
S OF VIYxTltKV
CANINE ACTORS
EDWIN GEORGE
Australian Creightons
an. IMV Nlahl. S I' at 'iSo l JJ M
- . ..-.-.. m- ..-. --
1-J0 AMI V. M.
TUIIAV IjiH X TUuea CHAVM'BV OLt'OTT
New Year & Sat. Mat., 50c, J1.00
New Year'u Night, 50c (o 11.50
Pori. Priced Thur. Mat 50c & 2Jc
.Ml Other Mghte. 25ct COc. 75c, 81
rnui irmnu
Heart's Desire"
-IL$&S&'
lslaraer SUua"
Cam in UtUoi"
HARSH WORDS FROM
GEORGIE FOR
"CRICKETS"
in 'The Cohan Hevue ll," at Ihe For
riM tleotre M Cohan poke the finger of
tun nt everything In th show vrorht. the
actors ami lhe:r art. the dramatist and his
dren-ns. nmstcal comeily anil eotnetllan. In
1 Hiding hltnelf Cohan has evolved a
trnvi.tv on everything connected with Ihe
world of maks-heller a.id Ihe iieople there
of, ttmludlhg Ihe iiiiiehlreaded dramatic
reviewers This Is evhleiKril In the openlna
nuinlar of tle cheims
Jut a i,r,l to all thai erHlea, tasw, before we
star l in plat
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what taey r.
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a look
Tre-vt us fair or we'll t ire.
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mure
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era hi tho third verse of the fniiWIUs palter
rung effeelltel) chanted by Harry llul
Iter entitle,! "It's Only l"e!mlnlel n
pression "
in- mtlo , rittr of tw!r
l en letl ua haw to do a hlae
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a est ehmiMn't
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Tlir li-ll him how In nrll It thAt
II Nhaaranrare ere allra- llwyM tell Mm, to".
Thin miila a iffret stutlr nf llw art
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VVhsn tS-r tear a play t Hee.
Than tha atriinae Inrreasaai
Whin thv aa a i-lay Is "srrat" It's sum tu
ii lint tier n-etie Mr UulRer sas'
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