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EVENING LEDGEK-PniLADELPIIlA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917
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WHAT THEATRES WILL SHOW US NEXT WEEK NEWS AND GOSSIP
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Theatrical Baedeker
for the Coming Week
First Production in America of Shaw's "Misalliance'
at the Little George Arliss in "The Professor's
Love Story ' at Broad Hitchcock at Forrest
LITTLE "Mlsalllnnco," ultli the I'lilKidclplila Htngo Society Mm or. Vlrst pro
duction in America of Bernard Shaw a comedy of matrimony nnd mishaps, .luy
Frank will piny 1'erclval, tlio nvlator. Otliers In tho cast: AV. ir. Whitney,
Mario Baor nnd Mnrsuerlto l'apolcy. OponltiB, Monday night.
VltOAD "Tho Professor's I.ove Story," with Ocorfio Aril's, llovhnl of Sir James
M". Uarrle's comedy, with tho distinguished character jilajcr ns tho Rcntlo
savant. Ilia company includes Margery Maude, Molly Penrson, Violet Keniblo
Cooper and Grant Stewart. Opening, Monday night.
TOR11K8T ."llotty," with Ilaymond IIUclicocIc. Itrltlilt musical comedy, with tho
farceur of thobass volco, nupporled hy Ivy Sawyer, an English boaut, .loicpli
Santloy, Juvenile; Oeo-o Mooro, P.uth Ilandal! nnd ft largo company, openlnu
Monday night.
WALNUT "My Aunt From Utah," with Kato Kllnore. Musical fnrco relntroilurinff
to Phlladelphlan'J tho tall comedlenno who was seen hero with Lew Fields
Bovcrat seasons ago. Opening, Monday night.
KXICKV.RHOCKUll "IlolHnR Stones," Willi Anna Dolterty nnd John Ixjrcnr First
local presentation of ndgnr Sohvyn'u comedy, touching on two penniless joviths
determined to recoup their fortunes.
CONTINUING VI.AYS
VARRWK"Ta Great I,oer," wllli I.cci
Dltrlchstoln. DctlBhtfill romedy natlrls
Ing tho llfo nnd loxo affairs of a grand
opera singer, amusingly nctcd by tho etnr
nnd realistically staged
JJJBIJ'Hl "Very flood Fddle," with F.r
nest True nnd Alice Doey. Attrartlvfl
nnd tuneful version of tho farce, "Oxer
Night " carried to success by Mr. Truox's
droll impersonation of tho lisping hus
band LYRIC "The llluo Paradise," with Oell
Lean nnd VlWonno Segal, Ilrlght music
nnd fsomo Vlcnneso-Clilcngo comceb. with
& brisk company to sing and Interpret it
J'RATURK 1'ILMS
tTANI.VY "Tho Happiness of Thrco
Women," with llouso Peters nnd Mjrtlo
Stedmnn. Unit half of the week "Lost
nnd Won," with Mnrlo Pom, Httor half
of week. Comedies, trneloinics and edu
callonals also on tho bill
ARCADIA "Great Expectations." with
Louise Hurt and Jack Plckfoid, nil week
Adapted from Dickens's nocl Others
PALACi: "Tho Prtdo of tho Clan." with
Mary Plckford and Matt Moore, nil
week. Others.
VICTORIA "Tho Foolluh Virgin." with
Clara Kimball Young and Conwn Tearlc,
all week Others
HEOENT "Kiel., In," with Mollle King and
William Courtcnoy. Mondny, Tuesday;
"Tho Illght PlrcUlon" with Vivian Mar
tin, Wednesday, Tliurilii. "A Wlfo by
Proxy," with Mabel Taliaferro. Friday.
Saturday.
STRAND "War Prides," with Alia Nazl
moa, first half of tlis week "Tho Com
mon Law," with Clara Kimball Young
nnd Conwity Tearle, latter half of tbu
week.
LOCUST "Tho Stolen Triumph." null
Julius Stcgor. Monda, "All Man" with
Itnbcrt Warwick, Tuesday, "IndWeretlon,"
with Lillian Wnlk'r. Wednesday nn'd
Thiirsd.15. "Pidgin Island" with Harold
Lockwood, Friday, Saturdny.
vaudevu.i.v
KEITH'S Adilaldo and Hughes, In dnnccB,
Melvlllo FUlj .ind Irene Ilordonl. In cliar
ncterlsttc songs; William finxton. In
"Kisses", Julius Tannen, munologulst, tho
Wntson Sisters, George L5011S, Kerr nnd
Weston, George and Dick Path, tho J01-
'MEMORY IS BETTER
THAN BEAUTY"
A good memory and hard work, declares
Miss Anna Doherty, leading woman of tlio
Knickerbocker Stock Coinpau, nr.v tho
price which a woman must pny for stnge
Buccess "If nuy gill thinks aim can attain
a reputation as n star because shu has good
looks or talent, sho Is mistaken Tho ro
qulrements for .1 stock actress are niturally
moro exacting, ns she must play a dUTereui
part each week Think v.bat this means for
tho memory! It Is the most dllllcull achieve
ment In nil theatrical worlc
"I hiivo been on tho stage only a com
paratively Hhort time and havo plajed
eighty-two parts That means that 1 mem
orized thousands of words and have re
hearsed many hours each week Also ray
tlmo for recreation is limited When I am
not rehearsing 1 am studying Why, I feel
like n schoolgirl, and If I should forget n
lino at rehearsal I almost feat that Mr
btandford. the stage inunugei, might keep
me In after the performance Sometimes I
study until my brains are ready to split
"Ilefore this season Is over I expect to
memorize at least thirty moro parts all
new ones. Can ou think what that meins
and what It Is to look forward to' I seem
to live In a tea of words Naturally. I ex
pect to bo a great star some day, but to
prepare for that I must remain several
years moro In stock, until 1 havo learned
everything that will assist mo In my ambi
tion In round numbers, that tlgnllles that
I must memorize at least three or four hun
dred more parts If that It not a great price
to pay for ambition and stardom, I should
llko to know what Ib "
Did He Mean It?
ONCE Sir Herbert Tree wore a
red-lined cloak while playing
Hamlet. A critic protested say
ing. "Hamlet himself refers to his
inky cloak." "But," replied Tree,
"perhaps he meant red ink."
tmiKrissvsssxsszre?T7l,
fc. .
KATE ELINORE
Who comes to the Walnut next
Monday n a musical farce, 'My
Aunt yrom Utah."
dan airls nnd "Patrla," with Mrs Vr
non Castle.
CROSS KRYS Singer's Midgets AlnN
Vaschck ; Little Anno Xelder and her mil
mnls Lillian Stcclo Trio, Nellie Hcninn
tho thrco Monncos, tlrst hnlf of week
Singer's Mldgels; Xlnliol Ilobcrts ami
Hall, llcsslo I.ieount; Iolcen Sister lat
ter half of week.
GRAND Tho California Hoys' Hand the
Four Meynkos; Antrim and Vale William
de Hollls nnd Company. Hugh Jll.ine ami
others'.
'WILLIAM I'ENN "Mother Goose." musi
cal comedy, with J S. Mack, nnd other
specialties, first half of tho week "The
Girl from Amsterdam", Cooper nnd 311
cardo; Fisher, Luccy nnd Gordon, Kuban
Japs, others, hitter half of week
Or.Olli: Lottie Macr and her divine girls.
Ullllc IUchmond nnd company; Plant nnd
Tlmmons, Frank Sabbay and companv,
Anthony nnd Adole; Kaplan and Wells,
"Tho Pardon"; Snowlo Multifile, .crinoss
Dogs, others
minstrels
DUMONT'S "Tim Ileno Dlvono Court"
mid other travesties done by the black
faco entertainers. Songs, dances nnd
other fenturos.
IIURI.ESQUI!
TROCADERO "Tho Parisian Pllrts." with
the Four Harmonists. Charles noblusun
nnd others i:travnganza and travesty
wltli musical numbers
TRAVELOGUES
ACADEMY or MUSIC "The New China."
with Illustrated lecturo by IJ. M New
man, next Friday evening and tho fol
lowing faaturday afternoon.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
JANUARY !0
GARRICK "Henry VII L" with Sir Her
bert Tree, lMlth Wjnno Matthlsou and
Ljn llnidlng
KNICKEIIIIOCKKR "Tho Shepherd of tho
Hills." Stock.
KEITH'S Uny Tcmpleton, Helen Lackaje,
llonlta anil Hcarn, "Jasper"
I'EIIRUARY s.
KEITH'S XM St. Denis, nnd others.
rnilRUARY 1!
llliOAl) "Pendennls," with John Drew.
RORRRST "Ileu-IIur "
THEATRICAL
JOTTINGS
The fourth nnmial nll-Btar benefit In dirt
of tho Dables' Hospital of Philadelphia will
be given at tho Forrest Theatre on the
afternoon of Friday, February 2, under the
aiihplccs of tho United Theatre managers
of Philadelphia, Ml Samuel F. Nixon,
chairman Tho volunteers this year Includo
tho foremost names on tho American and
I ngllsh stage. From the Gnrrlck Theatre
will appear Sir Henry Ilcerbohm Tree. .Miss
lMltb Wjnnu MitlhlBon and Mr Lyn Hard
ing. Mr. George Arliss nnd company, from
the Ilrnad Street Theatre, will give an en
tlro act of 'The Professor's Love Story'
Prom the Adelphl there will come members
of "Very Good Lddlo" company, beaded
by Frnest Truex. Alice Dovey and Oscar
Shaw From the Lyric Francos Pritch
ard, Vlvlenno Segal and Ted Lorraliw of
'Tho nine Paradise" company, will take
part II F Kclth'u contribution will bo
Pay Tcmpleton. besides several other acts
of tho headllner variety. From tho "Hetty '
company, which will bo the attrnctlon at
tho Forrest, Joseph Santly, Ivy Sawer
and others will tako an actlvo part in the
entertainment. Tho master of ceremonies
will bo llnvmond Hitchcock, the star of the
' liettj " coinpnn) llesldes theso there w ill
be several acts from tho Nixon Theatre
nnd tho Grand Opera House A complete
Hit of the entertainers at this monster beno
llt will be announced later
The Messrs. Shubcrt announce that on
February 0. nt the Lyrlo Theatre, they
will present Miss Anna Held in a new
musical production, entitled "Follow Me, '
adapted from tho German by Felix Docr
mann, with muslo by Leo Asber and Slg
mund Ilomberg. The piece comes from
tho Casino Theatre. New York Mies
Ileld's supporting company Includes Henry
Lewis, Letty Yorke, Harry Tlghe, Sylvia
Jaion, William P Carleton, IMlth Day, P
Paul Porcasl, James Watts, Wllmer Bent
ley, Kthel Sjkes, Gladys Skes, Fduardo
and Fllsa Canslno.
Two mora new plais are headed for
New York In the near future One of them
Is Clara Kummer's "A Successful Calam
ity," In which Arthur Hopkins Is present
ing William ailletto It la due at u play
house In Times square on February S
On tho same date. Jano Cowl will arrive
at ft Fort -second street theatre to begin
an engagement In "Lilac Time," a play
In which the la co-author
A II. Woods is about to take Char
lotte Walker under his managerial pro
tection , , j
Miss Walker's first play under the Woods
regime will be a comedy by her husuanu,
Fugene Walter. The title Is not to be
disclosed for the present Mr. Woods 3
London activities are Increasing dally.
Within tho week he has acquired for pro
duction In that city "The Thirteenth Chair,"
which Is one of the big New Yprls successes
of the present
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()NK KKK. CUMMENC1NU "u'NI,XS'i?;.. a" '"r"!!!S!f
' i. 5 J K filH
TnREE ACTS BARREL OF
1 SY&l-Viie$Ssts. v eSmPcm.WmSKSit
Horses arc certainly nut the lane
with lus favorite mount, vvlmli
episodes of tho now Metro
THE MUSICAL
GLASSES
SATURDAY. JANUARY to.
ncpotltlon of esterdi n rhlturtelphli
Orchestra concert Program- Iteethoven's
"Prometheus." overture Mozart's tl minor
smphonv, Klgnrs "Ilnlgma" variations.
,.,,,1 lumm nml nrlas sung by Horatio Cou
ncil, baritone Academy of Music Night.
Ilecltal. Abrnm HnUovltcb. blind Hus
nlan violinist Wlthcrspoon Hall Mght
SUNDAY, JANUARY CI.
Concert by pupils of the Settlement Music
School, I If. Queen street, Afternoon The
public Invited
SIONDAY, JANUARY 11
Musicals, with Parrlentos. soprano;
ropeland. pianist, and Hoclisleln. violinist.
Uellovuc-Stratford Morning
Clvle concert Junior Symphony Orches
tra. John Curtis. Jr. conductor Soloists
Nicholas Garngusl, violinist, Adclo Katz,
plantsle, lllancho Hubbnnl. lurpixto
Wlthcrspoon. Night.
TURSDAY, JANUARY IS.
Iteclfal, Arthur Shnttuclc. planiKt Wlth
crspoon Afternoon
"La Ilohcmo." with Caruso, Aide Ainato
Mason and Metropolitan Opera Ccmipanv
Pnpl conducting. Metropolitan. Night
Concert, West riiuaucipiua nwinimmv
Orchestra. J. W F. Lcman, nuiduitur
Soloists- Mary J. Comorford contralto
ltobert Armbrustor, pianist. Chapel of the
Mediator. Night
"Tho Messiah." Tioga Choral Society
St Pnul'H It 13 Church. Night
WEDNRSOAY, JANUARY Si
Concert, Illch Quartet Witherspoon
Ninht.
Concert. Trcblo Clef Club, with
Inoff. vlullnlst Horticultural Hall
THURSDAY. JANUARY !1.
Itccltal. Herman Sandby, cellist
Jneoh
Nlght With-
orupoon Night
FRIDAY. JANUARY ta
Concert. Philadelphia Orchestra Pro
gram: Debussy's "Tho lllessed Dimnzel,"
vUth women's chorus, Frnuck'H 8m
phoulu poem, "Itedcmptlon" ; Itabnud'H 13
minor Bjmphony, Dukns'u "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice" Academy Afternoon.
SATURDAY, JANUARY S7.
Itepctition of Friday's orchestra concert
Academy. Night
MONDAY, JANUARY 13
Ilecltal, Mao Hotz, sopruuo. Wither
spoon Night
We Congratulate
THEATRES' birthdays net "U too
little attention. Season by sca
Bon thoy wax older, if not larger, and
too seldom is their growth recog
nized. Here, therefore, is salutation
to tho Cross Keys Thentro on enter
ing its third year. At its birth there
wcro those who pessimistically
prophesied disaster for tho nttempt
to introduce populat -priced vaude
ville in so largo n house to so "un
developed" a neighborhood. Today
they aro silent. Instead they should
bo congratulating Messrs. Sablosky
nnd McGuirk, its managers.
EVEnrnonr is aoiNn to tiih
CHESTNUT STREET
OPERA HOUSE
TWICE PAII.Y 2 mil 8 OJ
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE
"INTOLERANCE"
LOVE'S STRVaCtLH
'TiiitouauouT run j-obs
Mr OItIFFlTll-3 Klrnt ml Only ProductUa
M bin". 'TUB 111HTH Of A NATION"
Evgs., 25c, 50c, 75c & $1
Positively No Higher
I'op. Mst. Tun. oud Thur., 50e. SBe
Hexular Hat. Slut.. 23e. '
TuJuy, Lt Tluie., "Which One Shall
I SUrry?"
UontflU Jfow IlooXinr Uberal Ternn,
nfl j Li Be.?JB Ai i
FUN 14 MUSICAL NUMBERS
BUSHMAN'S OWN
VttflKv IKrffit....- ei. neat
of lluhm;ui s oxistomo Jlcro ho Is
licures, by tho way, m one of tho
serial, "The Great Sccict"
JUNIOR ORCHESTRA
IN CIVIC CONCERT
Tho second of the ililr cum erts vvhlih
will bo given in WlthciKpoon Hall on Moti
dnv evening will present the Junior Svm
phonv Orihoslra of sixty mitsn lans. undir
the direction of John Curtis, Jr , and thice
soloists, Nicholas Garagusl, n joung violin
1st; Hiss Allele Kntx, a oung New 'Viirk
pianist, and MIbs Utnncbe W. Hubbard, a
girl harpist
Tho orchestra Is tho outgrowth of the
Philadelphia Itoja' orchestra started six
ycats ago, when the londtictnr was but
M-ventcen years old At tin- ptrxent theiy
1m no age limit nor 1 iiipiiiIhihIiIp innllned
tp one fcx .Mr Cm lis s 1111 iixhui'I.iio
ipuslcal director of the Helm 111 Opi rn Club,
and on N'ovimbei -'7 ltt Gustav HlnrUhH.
who londiiitid ' Cavallerli lluMlcinn"
presented b the lli'hri-ns Oppin Club,
warmlv 1 ongniiiilntcil bis wnithftil ml
league, who comlutUil a ball.t
TREE AS WOLSEY
Sir Herbert isits the Garrn k Junu-
ary 29 as tho ambitious Cardinal in
"Henry V1I "
IIEATUE CHKSTMTT
HERE'S ANOTHER
SI I 1 leltri i I t Sl.l 1 e II
In An Allegorical Ballet, "TilE
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Adelaide & Hughes
William Gaxton & Co.
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COlllIUIAS
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Fannie WATSON SISTERS Kitty
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KEKR & AVESTON
THE .1QKDAN UIRLS
AND
Melville Ellis &
THE AMERICAN 1'IANIST
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LADIES AND CHILDREN SPECIALLY INVITED
Today Your Last ihu.uc to FOUR-LEGGED GIRL
See tho Only Liwiik
COMING MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1-OB ONE WEEK ONLY
SAM AR (Siamese) TWINS
TWO BOYS ALIVE "JOINED TOGETHER FOB LIFE"
THE BEE KING
A man in a cage with 50,000 eilu
cated bees. Tho only act of its kind
in the vorliL
THE VENETIAN
GLASS BLOWERS
Blowing, spinning end weaving
glass.
Elgar "Enigma
Gayly Played
by Orchestra
British Conundrum De
lights and Slightly Bores
Its Auditors
What Is this passion for musical rumics
flaw and old, that Is sweeping our ennrert
stages? It used to be bad enough with
lllchnrd Strauss and his unprogrnmmed program-music
Hut nnwndavs the conundrums
have to be cracked nearly cverv week Prom
the nntlo and poignant "Mlihri Pvorskv
nnd his -Cliromatlcon ' to Sir IMwnrd Llgir
nn.i his "Enigma' we leap with n bare
seven dnvs breathing space between Mr
ttnlowlcl, whoso Interest In tho lint sii
ciiinpnser lately has suffered nn nppnrent
lapse slnra he quit fin Innall for Philadel
phia, Is responsible for the latest ploco 1 I
plt'lure-purxlc vnrlntlons Thev were pi 1 veil
vesterday afternoon vllh gusto b the 01
chestrn nnd heard with varied emotions 1
t lie U'lisl large nudlem-e GpiiuIiip pleiuirt
formed a goodlv pari of the house's feeling
and n little bornlom The pbasuio pie
tlmiilnated only, one regretted Sir Lit
is arils populnrltv Musical emhrolderv on
Itiimes repieeiitlng nn. n friends Is ndmlr
ilile -to the number f "ix or seven Four
tun portraits, nt least In vnrlallon form,
mud the walls
Mr lMunrils friends are or different ns
1 111 be, an different ua the beat, method
spirit nnd tonality of earb of tho fourteen
movements each of which Is prefaced with
Initials or trjptlc names One Is toftv nn
other frlk Vet another Is ns boisterous
ns tho drums on which his personality Is
beaten out. Ono longs, nuatntlv. llko a
Prein hman The morrv, tho wistful and
dignified, the dull nil nro represented
there Is even a leiognlmblo Bkctch of the
lvplr.il Anglo-Saxon gcntlcin-in. toward the
close, and If that oboe solo nt tho beginning
l not a painting of miiiio worthy llko unto
S PeiksiilfT. tho nrchltcctooraloor.il, wo
illdti t hear It aright.
Tho ladles (thero nro at least two and
thero may be more) are, naturally, scntl
ineiitiil "VBobel" Is rbarmlng Also sho Is
given to gustv nlghlng "Dorabella" Is
I unci Hut he me) lame or manning, me)
are nil executed with n warm undcrMauil
Ing and with lonslderahle iloverness In np
plvlng the modern onhestrnl color cul
minating In one of thoso smashing rhapso
dies which so delight lllgnr in tneso
v.irlntlons be delights us. too. becsuse them
Is mine c-ln umstance than pomp One cm t
help liclnB Interested In all theRO rameliss
vet cxcei-dlnglv lvld nnd varied people
That Is especlallv true when the orchestra
pla with as much dash as It did ycr'i rd.i
in tho "llnlgma"
Tho program was long on numbers nml
short nn time not the least desirable i-oit
of concert, either It was novel le.tdtn
though .Mozart has certainly been mi ro In
splrntlounlly treated To turn the en
trancing G minor Into huch slow mi sleal
distress Is not Mr Stokowskl s custom
As led by him. It ulHO)S luiK it I'lstlnct
daintiness, a dellnlte perfume Hut jestcr
dav the daintiness degeneinted sometimes
lulu nionntiinv. nnd the whole fabric of tho
wmk lacked body Usually. It was funereal
win 11 It ought to havo been stately, a trlllo
pi, dons Instead of spirited Plashes of
splendid vigor camo Into sight at mon cnts
It was an uneven performance
V 1 hllndclphlan, Hoiatio Council was tho
s. I, .lot This bailtono Is well equipped for
tl. work he essa)S Ills nlco sense cf ni
11, ss bis dear and Impresslvo phrasing
bi knowlnlgu of tho nrt of Bung Intcrpro
t it ion inula be soused In the iiilinberH bv
Mi'hbr tho delicately scented 'Linden
l-i rfiuni'' ind SLbubert Ho Is nn nrtlst
eif Hintlinent, not of thunderouR parslmi
Ills other offering was a'lluendel aril which
followed the lJitliuen "Prometheus' 011 r
ture, plaed by tho orchisli.e. IJ 1
Those Marvelous Movies
HAVE you seen the bold hero, with
awful commotion.
Plunge into tho depths of the turbu
lent ocean,
Tlio lady, tho villain, tho papers to
get;
Then emerge, calmly smiling,
Triumphant, beguiling,
Not oven tho tags of his shoelaces
wet? Film Fun.
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