Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 10, 1917, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Theatrical
for the
folin Drew at the tfroad in
Warmer at the barrick "Ben Hur ' Once
More French Plays ''Little Women"
COM1XO ATTRACTIONS
ImOAD "Major rendennis," with John Drew. Tho ever-popular riilladolphla nctor
f returns hero In Langdon Mitchell's dramatization of the famous novol by
rrhooUernv. It Is In four acts. Jn the-
Bklpworth and others. Opening, Monday afternoon.
I!...-.,.' "Fnlr nnd Warmer." with Janet
1 ST . , ., , ... te,tr mnrrloil mfrilAa
cOCKtaii nnu vw jv""t, ....... ,,......, ,j utmuuu, uuuiur ot oeven
Days" and "Nobody's Widow." Other members of tho cast aro ndna Hlbbcrd
and Ernest Cossnrt. Opening, Monday nftcrnoon.
VtOKRE8T "Ben-Hur." Return of tho famous religious drama based on tho book
K hv General Lew Wallace, with Us chariot race, symbolical representation of tho
Saviour, nnd many scenic features.
'UTTLE THEATRE "I Maltre do Forges" (afternoon) and "L'EnJoleuse" (night),
2 with the French Theatre Players. Production of Gallic ploces which have
already met with success in Isew lork
CONTINUING PLAYS
, ...tit. Annn TTaIiI
itrBr? "Follow sic, wiu "" ..,..
?f-... nrt colorful musical entertain-
$ men which Is Just a little bit short on
IV n"v . ,,, ,i, mnltp.q such amuse-
ft rnt7.mPorVant. Good tunes by Horn-
K . Vaudeville- nnimates me cai.
p.jnPtPM-,,Vcry Good Eddie," with Er
I'""?;.,,., nnd Alice Dovey. Amusing
h rmlte of the farce, "Over NJght." made
ven more comirai uy ". n ,.- ......
impersonation of tho lisping husband.
WllTTLB THEATRE "Mlfalllance' with
feW.l. Stase Society Player. Bernard
I? ?v..'. rnmedv about parents and cnu-
ft inn. even more diverting on tho stage
Kv than on the page. Last ween.
mtf it ropuLAit prices
RVwifVlr "Llttlo Women," with Mr. and
?&. ' . rh.rla Vlnrenon Huntlnc-
Jon and Paul Kelly. Pleasant drainntlc
version of Louisa Atcotfs story nbout
chllaren-about-to-grow-up. First time nt
popular prices,
nmcK
t!ICKERBOCKER "Sinners," with Anna
'..X..... To,n T.orenz and members of
the stock company. Produced by Maur
ice Stanford. First time at popular
prices.
FEATURE FILMS
'tTAKLEY "Tho Wltcning nour, wun
C. AUDrey oiium, u.. ...... -
Marie Shotwell, all week. Frohman pro
duction In film form of Augustus Thorn
US fascinating play of telepathy, gam
bling and love. Also llrst two episodes
of the official British war pictures, all
week. Others.
hi? .Minn "Tho Crnh". with Frank Kee-
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nan ana Tneima aimer, mm. '
week. Also Mrs. Vernon Castle In "Pa
trla." "The Gunflghter." with William
S. Hart and Marjorle Wilson, latter half
Of the week. Others.
5 flLACE "Tho New York Peacock." with
fir VaiesKa surait, uu wee, itmusumi.ui.
S nf flrst-run Fox films at this theatre.
Others.
?YICTORIA "The Americano." with Doug
las Fairbanks ana Aima neuoen, nrai nun
Up of week. "The scarlet i.euer, wim
fef' Btuart Holmes and Mary Martin, latter
llA half of the week. Others.
j MSGENT "The Darling of Paris." with
Theda Bara, Monday, Tuesuay; -mo
Courage of Silence," with Alice Joyce,
Wednesday, Thursday ; "Bridges Burned,"
with Olga Petrova, Friday, Saturday.
Others.
hCBESTXVT STREET OPERA HOUSE
"Intolerance," wan Mae warsn, itoueri
Harron and Orltllth .players. The most
Impressive spectacle in point of magni
tude and detail yet created by the mas
ter of the photoplay craft.
KgtTRAND "The Courage of Silence," with
il Alice Joyce, first half of the week. "The
Of Crab," with Frank Keenan and Tlielma
Baiter, latter half of the week, utners.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S Blossom Seeley In ragtime ; Elsa
Hyan In "Peg for Short"; tho Four Marx
Sift and Bronson; Yvette, musician; "Tho
Office Boy," with Eddlo Carr ; Moore and
ueraia; atoianu 'jTavcr3, nms:onisi; nnu
Mrs. Vernon Castle, In "Pntrln."
WOBE "What Every Girl Should Know,"
with Mona Hungerford ; Captain Talbot's
(trlng band; The Telegraph Trio; Tyler
and Crollus; B. D, Ella and. company;
Klutlng's animals; Hill and Dale; Jack
g) Morrlsey and company ; others.
CROSS KEYS "Ye Olden Days"; Jones
, and Sylvester; Jack and Josephine; Gene
and Haves: Sullivan. Wills nml M.irtln!
Iff Visions d'Art : "Ankle3": Maldle DoLone :
E trv Wilson and company ; the Dunham-
f$ Lottie Meyer and her diving: girls; others.
EVENING
y-1Ul?t?v rtT? -CT7T to
i'ft jv r zud. ic
MONDAY
f w mn, i4.
-ALHAMBRA
Wallace Held. In
The Golden Tetter
W APOLLO
, Wife by Proxy
Is Marriace Sacred?
k ARCADIA
The Crab
Tatrla. No. 3
I 'BELMONT
Wlllam Farnum. In
The Price of Silence
BLUERTRn
Frank Mclntyre. In
The Traveling- Salesman
B?
k CEDAR
E. If. Lincoln.
Th World Aalnt
EUREKA
Clara Kimball Youne. In
The Common Law
bFAIRMOUNT
Alice Brady. In
The Hungry Heart
8WTH ST.
Pauline Frederick, In
The Slave .Market
if FRANKFORD
The Coney Itland PrlnceM
The Oreat Secret, ad
'GREAT NORTH.
William Farnum, In
The Price of Silence
PlIITinnT a
. ux-aKijL,
Benjamin Christie,
Blind Juitlce
JEFFERSON
resy Hyland. In
Her hlcht to Live
READER
Mary
rhe Pr
Pickford.
ride of the
LIBERTY
Anita fltewarU In
The Glory of Yolando
LOCUST
Eaay Street
The Threads of
MARKET ST.
Gladys Drockwell. In
One Touch of Sin
PALACE
Valeaka Rurratt. In
The New York Peacock
RPARK
Marl Doro. In
Oliver Twlat
pRlNCESS .
Vera the Mtdlum
The Great Secret
REGENT'
Theda Barn.
The Darling- of
IALTO
Louise Hurt. In
Seventeen
iKTrr.r a !"
i ;"via n. y 12.,
Mary rick ford.
The Pride of the
'UBY
Alice Joyce,
The Courars of
flAVOY
Alice Brady. In
The Hunnry Heart
WAtEY
C. Aubrey Smith. In
The WUchlns- Hour
rAND
Alice' Joyce.
The Couran of
-1
&ftZ'B
Baedeker
Coming Week
"Fendenms "Fair and
company nro Helen MncICellnr. Alison
Beccher. Fnrco cnnrwnltiB- , inaMi..,,..
I... A ..,,.. tTn...n.l ..., nn
Opening, Monday night.
city. Next Wednesday.
WILLIAM PEEK "Ten Dark Nights";
John mid May Burke: "What Happened
to Ituth?"; Burns and Foran; "Chicken
Casey," photoplay, first half of the week.
"A Breath of Old Virginia"' J Gordon and
Marks; Lewis and Cliap'.n; "Moments
Musical" ; "The Americano," photoplay,
latter half of week.
ailAXDllonts Kong Mysteries; the Five
Sylvesters; Jessie Standlsh, singer; Car
son anil Wlllnrd; the Two Schmettans;
Stone and MacUvoy, ami motion pcltures.
BURLESQUE
CASINO "Tho Golden Crook," with Billy
Arlington and others. Among the fea
tures will bo the "Parisian Ballet." Mod
ern nnd Intelligent extravaganza Is prom
ised. TROCADERO "Tho Lady Buccaneers,"
with Mermalda. "SpendlnK a Million,"
a farce. Is one of the subsidiary attrac
tions. Other features.
TRAVELOGUES '
ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Hawaii nnd Ma
nila," Illustrated lecture by 12, M. New
man. Next Friday ovenlns and tho fol
lowing Saturday afternoon.
MUSICAL GLASSES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10.
Ilepotltlon of yesterday's concert by Phil
adelphia Orchestra. Program: Uluck's
"Alccste" oerture; Beethoven's eighth
symphony; Sibelius' "Tho Swan of Tuo
neln," ; Liszt's "Tasso," and arias and song,
Belnald Warrenrath, bjrltonc. Academy.
Night.
Concert, by pupils of Henry Howell.
Pressor Hall. Afternoon.
BU.VDAY, FEBRUARY 11.
Freo concert. Philadelphia Orchestra.
Metropolitan. Afternoon.
Invltttlon rcheareal. Apollo Orchestra,
Gertrude Foster, soloist. 715 North Broad
street. Morning.
Muslcale, Plays and Players. Night.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12.
Concert, Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Program: "The Bartered Bride," overture
(Smctana); Beethoven's eighth symphon;
Strauss's "Don Juan," nnd Bruch's Scot
tish fantasy, played by Anton Wltek, violin
ist. Academy. Night.
TUESDAY, FEBRAUARY 1,1.
Concert, Philadelphia Music Club. Al
dlne Hotel. Afternoon.
Concert, Schmidt Quartet, Anton Horner,
French horn, soloist. Wltherspoon. Night.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U.
Recital ; Norrls J. Hodson, baritone ;
Charlton L, Murphy, violinist; Charles
Aiken, tenor. New Century CJub. Night.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS.
Kecltal, Mlscha Elman, violinist, Acad
emy. Afternoon.
Illustrated musical talk, Camilla Zack
wer. Wltherspoon. Afternoon.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17.
Orpheus Club, Invitation concert. Solo
ists: Lots Ewcll, soprano ; Sascha Jacob
inoff, violinist. Academy. Night.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10.
Recital, Eugene Ysaye, violinist. Acad
emy. Afternoon.
THURSDA-. FEBRUARY 21.
"Tho Marriage of Joanotte," and "Hansel
and Gretel," Philadelphia Operatic Society.
Metropolitan. Afternoon.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS.
Kecltal, Hans KIndler, cellist, nnd Ellis
Clark Hammann, pianist. Wltherspoon,
Night.
Recital, Frieda Hempel, soprano. Acad
emy. Night.
SUNDAY, MARCH J.
Concert, Schubert Bund Orchestra. For
rest. Night.
TUESDAY, MARCH C.
Recital, Frank Glttelson, violinist, With
ersDoon. Night,
LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Anita King. In
The Golden Fetter
Anita King-. In
The Golden Fetter
Audrey Jlurnon, In
Purity
The Iced
The Great
Frank Keonan,
The Crab
Trank !nan.
The Crab
William Farnum, in
The Price of SlUnce
WIIH-iin Farnum. In
The Price of Silence
( Pidnln Inland
The Ureat Secret
Alice Brady. In
Tho Hungry Heart
In
Hlm
William H.
The Devil's
Marie Doro. In
Oliver Twist
Beaale Love. In
lUlresa at Coffee Dan'a
Lillian Walker. In
Indiscretion
Allan Holnbar. In
Heart Strings
Irene Fenwlck, In
A Coney Island Princess
Pauline Frederick. In
The Slave Market
The Americano
Mra. V. Castle. In Patrla
Ethel Tiarrymore. In
The White Ilaen
The Coney laland Prinerea
The Great Secret. 8d
.William Farnum. In
The Price of Sllenoa
The Bride of Hate
Mra. V. Castle, In Patrla
In
Benjamin Christie, in
Blind Juatloe
Marie
Tlllle
Frank Keennn. in
The Bride of Hate
Mabel Taliaferro. In
A Wife by Proxy
In
Mary Ptckford. In
The l'rido of the Clan
Mary Pick ford, In
The Pride of the Clan
Clan
Dorothy Dalton. In
The Weaker Htx
Anna Q. NUsson,
Infidelity
r.tuy Street
The Threads of Fate
Dourlaa Fairbanks. In
The Habit of Happiness
Fnte
Frtnklyn Farnum. In
Man Who Took a Chance
The AwakenlnK of
Helena Itltchle
Valfska Snrratt. In
The New York Peacock
Valeska
The New
The Black Orchid
Mrs. V. CaNtli. In Patrla
Dorothv fllsh. In
The 'Little Yank
A Wtfe by Proxy
The treat Secret
Oladra Coburn. In
The Battle of Life
In
Paris
Theda Bara. In
The Darling: of Parle
Alice Joyce. In
The Courage of Fate
Behind the Screen
A Wife by Proxy
Dorothv Dalton, In
The Weaker Sex
In
Clan
Mary Pick ford. In
The Trlde of the Clan
Gladys Coburn. In
The Primitive Call
In
Silence
Vincent Serrano. In
A Modem Monte Crlato
Pauline Fredtrlck. In
The Slave Market
Howard of the Faithless
Easy Street
C. Aubrey Smith. Id
The Witching Hour
William Farnum. In
The Price of Silence
C. Aubrey Smith, In
The Witching Hour
Alloe Joyee. In
The Courage ol Silence
Alio Joyce, In
The Courage of Silence
In
Silence
.VIvlAn Martin. In
"'M Kiht Dirsetkm,
Harold Lookwoodi In
-. riUtn,Ialnd
i
EVENING LEDaE-PHIL,ABBLPHIA,, gATURBAY, FEBRUARY 10,
MANY FIELDS ARE TILLED BY WRITERS OF CURRENT VOttiM)
DR. D. M. STEELE GOES
ABROAD OVERLAND
Rector of tho Church of St. Luke
nnd the Epiphany Writes De
lightfully of Far Wqst
G9i'..An.?0AD. ovitnnAND. tiy iM.t u.
Hteeie. o y Putnam's Sons, Nw York,
Doctor Steele who Is tho well-known and
militant rector of the Proteitnnt Episcopal
Church of fat. Luko and tho Epiphany, has
V.f .V" n tr' useful service In these
studies of plactsand people In the Fnr
tii ... . moro 'nvo "f such books ns
this tho less will we hear, according to our
geographical location,' of the "crfete EaBt"
and the 'wild and woolly West." Doctor
Steelo s chapters ore rich In understanding
of the great section which ho has visited
and observed. Ills book Is broad nnd quite
national In feeling. From his "printed pngo
l unman tho reader may sWc with him
n the sights, scenes and events of a worth
while Journey
?h., b,ook wl" "Pay reading, ns It Is
notable for arlety and vivacity. Striking
traditions nnd past chapters of history nro
related an part of the narration, but uboe
an is the fine lntrpretatlon o: the popular
mind und feelings of various localities al
uab0 Bml inspiring hTo book Is liberally
illustrate with maps and photographs.
In Mexico
nrotpr ix MnXIC.0 m- Alberto J. rsni
r..'.i:i.u,ni"n" Son- w York.
rSriV.ii.'lv .,.1" ,'!" for til. Study of
Mucallonal Cotidltlons In Mexico.
Here are two books on Mexico not pre
cisely on the dlstui names which for tho
ast me years hav torn our southern nclgh
oor, but on conditions prevailing In that
country In its civil life nn.l nctMty. The
nrst, u completo and thorough study cm
Mexican Fnnltary and educational problem",
ns viewed by a man who Is thoroughly con
versant with Mexican life, having been a
high Government official In Mexico City, Is
tho LnglHl, translation by Ernest L. .1o
Gogorza of the Spanish edition. It covers
and Ultcussps especially tho problem of
hygiene, which In Mex'co Is n vital one.
a matter of paramount Importance, giving
. f. . anl "Uggesting reforms which
should bo enacted to better tho general
health of the Mexican poorer classes, whose
earnings are very rcant and whose nutrition
Is In accordance with the tiny income.
Tho work Is the report of an Investi
gation conducted by Charles William Dab
ney on educational conditions In Mexico
under tho auspices of an American commit
tee. Tho problem of oducatlou of the lower
classes of, Mexico Is the key to a slable
government In that republic. It Is. there
fore, natural than an Ameilcan committee
should glvo It Its nttenllon, as the turbu
lent element finds its legions thero precisely
among tho uncducutl peons who do not
know for what and whom they aro lighting
when they join the hordes of Villa or the
army of Carranza. Tho educational up
lift of tho Mexicans must be arrived at If
we are to see their country prosper In
pence, If wo are to bo secure on our south
ern border.
Priest's Tribute to Womanhood
CJRrjAT INaPIltims. , Ily Il.v J A Zihm. c. a.
C. 1'n. D. D. Appleton & Co.. New York.
athcr .sxhm, who ;s known as an ex
plorer and missionary an well as one of
the literary l!Bhts of the Catholic Church,
has written a book to show tho marvelous
Intlucnco women have exerted on the genius
of great men. He uses Euseblus Hlerony
niUH, better known as Saint Jeromo, nnd
Dante Allghlerl as his subjects for two dis
tirgii rihed ess-ays In demonstration of his
tncsis. Tlio comfort and aid of Paula nnd
other chuichly women on Saint Jerome's
career and of Beatrlco on that of Danto
as inspiration aro fully treated. In n
proem a general view of tho topic Is given,
bringing In Mich names ns Saint Monica.
the mother of Saint Augustine; Joan of
Arc; iaura, inspiration of Petrarca; Caro
line Herschcl and Mary Lamb. The essays
are moro than a celebration of tho subjects,
uiograpmcally and appreciatively, as the
llrst treats understanding!)- of the period
between the downfall of paganism and the
dawn of the Middle Ages, and tho second
discusses the duybreak of tho Renaissance,
Father Zahm Is also known for his ex
cellent discussion of "Women In Science,"
The books from his pen are, however, not
on apology for or defenso of feminism of
the "shrieking type.
A Kook for Business Men
AWAKENING OV HUSINKSS. Ily Edward N.
Hurley. Doubleday, Paue & Co , Garden City,
Lone Inland
Tho chairman of tho Federal Trade Com
mission has written a very forceful and
stimulating call to big and little business to
be alert and achieving. Mr Hurley's chap,
tcrs. prepared under Inspiration of tho As
soclated Advertising Clubs of tho world. Is
more than a clarion message, however,
since It combines both destructive and con.
structlvo criticism of commercial and In
dustrial principles and tendencies. It Is
furnished with a complimentary foreword
by President Wilson.
THURSDAY
Irene Fenwlck. In
A Girl Like That
nulleM
Secret
Pauline Frederick. In
Nanette of the Wilds
William S. Hart. In
The Gun Fighter
Theda Bara. In
The Darling- of l'arla
Msrv Plckford. In
The Pride of the Clan
Hart. In
Double
Harold Lockwood,
Pidgin Island
Ethel Clayton, In
The llondaee of Fear
Edith Storey. In
Money Magic
Douslas Fairbanks, In
Ths Americano
Matguerlte Clark, in
Little Lady Eileen
The
The Pride of Hate
Mrs, V. Castle. In Patrla
Dressier. In
Wakes Up
Marv Plckford, In
The I'rlde of the Clan
Anna U. Nlelsson, In
Infidelity
Clara
Blanche Sweet. In
The Evil Eye
Frank Keenan, In
The Bride of Hate
Ethel
The
Douglas Fairbanks. In
The Habit of Happiness
Ethel
The
Kitty Gordon. In
Vera the Medium
Surratt. In
York PeacocK
Valeska Surratt. In
Tho New York Peacock
Lou Tellfjten. In
The Victoria Crosa
JCdna rius-arth. In
Me and My Pal
Alice Jovce. In
The Courage of Fate
Aiilta Stewart. In
The Olory,of Yolando
Theda Bara. In
The Parting of Paris
Haeolness of Three Women
Mrs. V. Castle. In Patrla
Clara
The
Clara Kimball Toung. In
The Savage Instinct
C. Aubrey Bmlth. In
The Witching Hour
" Frank Keenan, In
The Crab'
C
Pavlowa
The Dumb Girl of Porttet
WHO IS HIS AMERICAN COUNTERPART?
J
The great popularity of II. G. Wells's last novel, "Mr. Britlinr; Sees
It Through," comes at a time when America is almost face to face
with tho problems Mr. Britlinp; met. If war comes, what American
writer will give the world as fine an nccount of our reactions'.'
LITALIAELACIVUTA'
NE LE PAGiNE DI VILLARI
Un Nuovo Breviario Degli Ital
ian! Un Paragone Tra la La
tinita' ed il Germanesimo
Pasqualo Villarl I.'ITALIA E LA 01
VILTA', a cum dl Giovanni Bonaccl, Edl
tore Ulrlco Hoepll, Mllano.
II Glornale d'ltalla, occupandosl rocente
mente dl nucstn recentirslma pubblicaziono
dl tcrlttl del grnnde veRllardo Itallano cho
nlla coltura nostra ha dnto coil' lmmenso
contrlbuto, scrlveta poco tempo f.v
"II volume L'ltalla c la Civllta' (lire 7..r.0),
presentato dal Bonnccl dovrebhe csserc II
breviario dl ognl Itallano. PcrcluV la no
blllsslma flgura dl Pasqualo Villarl o" nurlla
dl un npostolo cho ha persegulto lnstanca
bllmente l'Ideale dl un popolo Itallano sem
pre p'u' degno dcila sua prodlglosa storla."
Quecte parole basterebbe'ro a presentare
11 nuovo volume dl ucrlttl del Villarl. la
cut opera non o' ooltanto nota n. tuttl gll
Italian! nella sua meravlgllosa moltepllco
nttlvlta', ma anche nel mondo Anglo-Sassone
dove parecchl suol scrittl ha vlsto la
luce In lnglese o dovo 11 pubbllci In
generalo ha potuto e puo'. nmmir.ire II sun
vnlf ill storlco nel lungo esauricnte capl
tolo rolla storla dl Roma cho ' una dellu
plu' belle caratterlstlche dell'Enclclopedla
Britannlca.
L'edltore Hoepll, 11 quale persegue nelle
sue pubbllcazlonl plu" reccntl un'opcra
patrlottlca che dlfllcllmente si puo' fnre a
meho dl ammlraro ed lndlcnro n quantl
sentono nelle loro vene scorrero II snnguo
Itallano. ha ben merltato con la pubbllca
zlone dl questo volume del Villarl nel quale
lo storlco nostro metto In cvldenza 11 con
tributed lmmenso che !a nostia Italia ha
dato ilia civllta', all'umaneslmo che ora
una potcnte setta ubrlaca dl megalomania
treltschkclann tenta dl racchluderc nel
cerchlo dl una civllta' Imposta col fcrro e
col fuoco.
II Villarl ovoca nelle sue paglno smagll
antt 11 genlo latino cha da Koma ha Inn
dlato la civllta' sul mondo Intero, cd 11
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Irene Fenwlck. In
A Girl Like That
Irene Fenwlck, In
A Girl Like That
Tho Martyrdom of
Philip Strons
The T.lttl- Yank
Mutt and Jeff Comedy
William 8. Hart. In
The Gun Fighter
William S. Hart, in
The Gun Fighter
Theda Bara. In
The Darling of Parle
Theds Bara. In
Tho Darling of Pari
Mary Plckford. In
The Trlde of the Clan
Vhlan Martin. In
The Itleht Direction
Ignore ITlrlch. In
Tho Roadjo Love
t.llllnn OIh, In
The Children Pay
Lionel Barrymore, In
The Brand of Cowardice
Easy Street
Three of Many
Viola Dana, in
Threads of Fate
Lcnore trirlch. In
Tho Bead to Love
Blanche Sweet, in
The Evil Eye
Blanche Sweet. In
The Evil Eye
Easy Street
Great Secret. 1st Ep.
T-ep.o-e Ulrlch. In
The Boad to Love
Douglas Fairbanks,
The Americano
Douelaa Fairbanks. In
The Americano
Mary Plckford, In
Tho Pride of the Clan
Mary Plckford. In
The Pride of the Clan
Kimball Young,
Trilby
Tlllle Wakes- Up
The Secret Kingdom
The Slate Market
Easy Street
The Slav Market
Easy Street
Barrymore. In
White Baven
Gatl Kane. In
The Red Woman
Barrymore. In
White Bavn
Ethel Bxrrvmnre. 1 1
The White Baven
Maria Dressier. In
Tlllle Wakes Up
Theda Ban. In
The Darling of Paris
VaUska Surratt. In
The New York Peacock
Valeska Rurratt. In
The New York Peacock
Do'iglas Fairbanks. In"
The Matrlmanlae
Alice Brady. In
A Wom-tn Alone
Edna Flugarth. In
Me and Mr Pal
Th"la Bara. In
The Vixen
Olan Petrova. In
Bridges Burned
Blafrha Rwet. In
Unprotected
Olga' Petrota. In
Bridge Burned
The Island of Desire
Mra. V. Castle, In Patrla
Theda Bara. In
The Darling of Paris
13. H. Sothern. In
The Man of Mystery
Kimball Young, In
Savage Instinct
Bthtl Tiarrymore. Jn
The White Raven
Kitty Gordon. In
Vera the Medium
Viola Dana. In
Threads of Fate
C. Aubrey Smith. In
The Witching Hour
Aubrey Smith
In
The Witching Hour
Frank Keenan, In
The Crab
Frank Keenan, hi
The Crab
Marguerite Clark, In
(TNiw mn.
Marzusrlte Clark. In
Bbow White '
prof. Bonnccl ha rnccollo queste pnglne
in tal mnnleru d.t formarno un volume
otganlco, un Instcme ill cul II leitorc non
seorgo nlctina Roluzlone ill contlnulla";
mrrlto non hevo tUsto quando t-l punsa
alio clidlcolta' dl rnccogllcta In un campo
'osl' vasto come tittollo della produzlone
slorlca o lettcrnrU del Villarl.
N'ol vorremmo che questo Ilbro fosse
tradotto In lnglese, pcrcho' fosso dato In
lettur.i n tuttl quantl anlerlcanl non lianno
avuto campo dl studlaro In nostra storla o
dl npprczzaro II vonttlbuto cho l'ltalla ha
dato nlU civllta' in tutto lo sue foimo, In
tutto lc suo manlfpstnzlonl, In tutto lo sue
grandl conqtilstc. contrlbuto che solo pochl
apprczzano all'estero o quest 1 pochl soltanto
fra lo c!.ik;I non dlclamo colte, ma dotto.
Vorremmo spccl.ilmento cho fosso lctta la
serlo dl capltoll cho sono un paragono tra
la civllta' ltallnna n quella gcrmanlca.
Molto cose coloro cho tilento o poco cl
conoscono potrebbcro apprendtrc, cd a tutto
nostto vantngft'o
JIa votrommo soprntutto cho gll Itallanl
onilgrntl In Ameilc.i lecgcBboro questo
libio d,i cul molto rose potrebbero appren
tice o iiuche soltanto rlcordaie 17daveio
un breviario per chl scnto nncora mi pal
plto ill itallanlta' noll'anima esulo ma non
dlmcntlca,
Pan-German IMot Unmasked
Tim Into Karl of Cromer, O M., wrote the
introduction to "Tho Pnn-Cerman'PIot Un
masked," by Andro (Ilicradame, which has
aroused Interest us a i,rophecy of the Cler
man peaco proposal, published at the mo
ment of Its fulfillment. In the Introduction
ho says of the author: M. Clieradnmo
stands conspicuous among that very bmall
body of politic ans who warned Kuropo be
times of tho German danger. The fact that
In tho past he proved a tiuo prophet gives
him n special claim to bo heard when ho
states his vlows ns regards tho present and
tho futuic." M. Cheiadamc's book appeared
In America Just before the Karl of Cromer's
death, It Is puhl shed by tho Scribucrs,
Autobiography of Dewey
Slnco the death of Admiral Dewey thero
has been much Interest In his "Autobiog
raphy," published a few yeais ago by the
Scrlbners. At the end of the book Ad
miral Dewey says, characteristically, "A
gratifying feature of tho tank of ndmlrnl
of the navy, which Congress lias given me,
was that I was to remain In nctlvo service
for life. While 1 lived thero would be work
to do." Tho autobiography Is now Issued in
a new and cheaper edition.
What's Doing Tonight
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Artists' evening, annual exhibit. Academy
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Dr. Howard W. Nudd to speak before
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DO YOU KNOW :
THAT Edward Lucaa White has written a great historical
novel called EL SUPREMO?
That the story is laid in South America, in a period and
place that never before appeared in fiction?
That thq leading character although little known lo his
tory was one of the great qnes of tho earth?
That the reviewers say :
The Nation of February 8th, says:
"A powerful work of tho Imagina
tion, a work of genius such as might
have pleased Carlyle himself."
New York Times Francia lives, not
by elaborate descriptions, but by
vivid presentments.
Philadelphia Press To open tho
pages of this book is to walk into a
EL SUPREMO
4th Ed. in Press
Tho publishers firmly, believe that for breadth of outlook nnd vastnesa of
conception this story takes its placa unashamed beside, tho world's greatest,
novels,' i
E.P.pUTTpNCGMPANyr; c. NEWYOfj
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WAR POSSIBILITY GIVES
'BRITLING' NEW MEANING
Wells's Tremendously Successful
Novel Has Bigger Message by
Virtue of Break With Germany
The llternry editor's confidence In popu
lar tnsto got a big boost when n man In
closo touch with New York publishing cir
cled told him that It. U. VvV.Ks newest
novel, "Mr. Brltllng Sees It Through," luis
already reached n circulation close to
130,000 copies It iy not his best novel. It
hasn't the breadth of vllon of "The" New
Mnchlnvelll" or the rich senso of character
that fills "Tonobungay." Hut It Is fine,
sensitive, sincere. It Is the personal ex
pression of how the war has touched ono
of Knglnnd's outstanding writers and think
ers. Tho author chose to call hlm "Mr.
Brltllng," but when ho tnrks of the "In
vlnclblo hopefulness of his sanguine tem
perament" ho describes II. U. Weill ns no
critic has jet done. The Importanco of
this Is not nlonc tho Importance of Wclln
and his mind, though tlut counts mightily
In the worth of tho book. This bit of
autobiography takes on qualltlc.1 of per
sonal pathos which touch ns decr-'y ns
nnjthlng In Mr. Wells's other novels. No
student of bin work, both fictional nnd so
ciological, can mls't tho sense of tho nuthor's
tragic disillusionment in tho sentence np
pllcd lo his leading character: "Ho remem
bered, as one remembers the dnad, dreams
he had once dreamt of tho grrnt cities, tho
splendid freedoms, of u coming age, of mar
velous enlargements of human faculty, of a
coming science that would bo light and of
ntt that could bo power."
It Is good that America Is reading "Mr.
Brltllng" so widely ut the present time,
when war may Mi Ike across tho Atlantic.
Wo feel, as Mr Brltllng felt before August,
1014. that "nothing can change very fundamental-
any mote It seems Incredible thnt
anything wo can do will ever smash tho
system " And yet today "this war Is pound
ing through Km ope. smashing up homes,
dispersing nnd mixing homes It
Is killing .voutig men by tho million, altering
the proportions of the sexes for si generation,
bringing women Into business and ofllce and
and Industry, deetioylng the accumulated
wealth that kept so many of them In rellned
Idleness, Hooding tho world with strange
doubts nnd novel Ideas."
We havo stood usldo thus far. We have
watched Kuropo made over past recogni
tion Wo have ourselves received only nn
Impetus to more wealth, greater luxury.
How will wo handle these new problems
of Kurope's, which will now bo ouis? Where
will wo find writers who will put down
America nnd America's purposes "ns
straight as her gun lire, ns hone-illy a" tho
steering of her shlp"." Brltllng hoped to
do It for England Wells certainly has
done ho.
War at First Hand
A KOLDIEB nr Lirn By Hush il Pellncourt.
Thy MacMlllan Ccmpnny, New York.
Thero nro snmo recent books which aro
going to "do their bit" In preventing fu
ture wars. One of these ls"Tho Back
wash of tho War," by KUen LaMott, the
Baltimore woman who caught war led
handed wlillo a nurse, In n, French war
hospital. If everyone read KUen LaMott
war would die. If evcryono followed up
Kllon LaMott with Hugh da Scllncourt's
"A Soldier of Life," war never would ba
resurrected.
The author paints what war means to
the individual. Mr. Sellncourt gets be
hind the battles. Ho deals with war's after
effects. Kor his themo ho takes nn Indi
vidual case, that of James Wood, who
comes back crippled from tho front.
Crippled, that's not so bad ; other's lost
legs and arms nnd eyes, others didn't como
back, but got wooden crosses as tho marks
of their eternnl homes.
Jimmy Wood brought homo hnlluclna
t'ons, hallucinations caused by his war
shattered nerves. The tale of his lovo
affair, of tho peculiar experiences which ho
had which served to bring war scenes
vividly before hlm again, of tho fight he
waged against Insanity and his triumph, all
this Is told with power. "A Soldier of
Life" might bo called a novel of thought,
keenly analytical und one In which the
"human Interest" never lags.
Woman Once More
nrciIMKNT or WOMEN Bv Clemcnce pane.
The Mscmlllan Cotnpany, New Yorl..
Feminists should read "Keglmcnt of
Women." So should nntl-femlnlsts. W. L.
Gcorgo should vvrlto this review. Probably
Cieorgo will comment later from his war
lorn Kngland. And If tho feminist fight
glows bitterer there Is no doubt that
"lteglment of Women" will bo ground for
tho battle of opposing opinions.
Tho book gets Its title fiom John Knox's
"First blast of tho trumpet against tho
Monstrous lteglment of Women," In which
ho says:
The monstrous empire of a cruell woman
h know to lie the onllo occaelon of all thena
miseries und vet with etlenie we passe tho
time as thouzh the mater Old nothlnge
apperteln to us.
Tho talo Is of a clash of wills. Alwynne
Durand, confiding, cheerful, of even tem
per, generous, conceives an attachment for
Claro Ilnrtlll, a woman of great cleverness,
unscrupulous and selfish. Both nro teachers
In a girls' school. Tho themo of tho novel
la built uround a series of Incidents which
aro tho direct outgrowth of the Influence of
these two opposing personalities upon fac
ulty nnd students. Tho climax of this
woman tale is reached In something very
nearly approaching tragedy, but which Is
averted through tho appeal ance of a level
headed, resourceful man,
Kept WeddinR Secret 53 Years
DKNVKB. Feb 10 The filing of n peti
tion In the county court nt Brighton asking
for tho removal of tho administrator of tho
cttate of William Despaln brings to light
the story of a wedding kept becret for
fifty-three years and the birth of a son
given. another namo to keep up the decep
tion. Despaln died two weeks ago, leaving
no will. Kor fifty-five years ho lived In tho
homo of Susan Cay and was left a widower
In 1802.
pJcturesquo civilization, which to all
put a few scholars is practically un
known. Ifoston Transcript Wo cannot deny
that the publishers havo good reason
for their enthusiasm.
Ucltimorc Sun The big book of tho
year, which takes placo alongsido
7onia Doono, Tho White Company,
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By EDWAD
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"The War of Democracy," Som S
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One of the most significant books to'fce "ii
published on tho war will como from ih ,!;
press of Doubleday, Page tc Co. on Feb' '
ruary 10. "The War of Democracy" U,lta.
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together In this volume nuthor.tative ttU-'iV. '
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l""P"' 11111 .VL4I1I1 Mnuusn Wl I lUIIgl "rt VB
rcsldcnco In the United StnUs and till bole, , C'1,),!
'lie American commonwealth," has j.v t'
llmn,&l ,,.. 41, a Hl,nt. M.n& I m aa .u V
ment which oiiens tho volume nnd Is dlav ',
tlngulshed for ltd calmness and phtlosophl- .
cal nnnlysls. Ha also contributes two chap- v tv
tera entitled "Neutral Nations nnd ths War1 "gS
and "Tho Attitude of Great Uritnln In tha rr4
Present Wnr." Other chapters have, been
prepared by tho nt. Hon. Sir Kdward Qrey;
"What Britain Is PIshtlns: For," by the
nt. Hon. H. II, Asnulth: "Tlio Navy and
tho War, Krults of tho Battlo of Jutland,"
by lit. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, M. P., and
"The Soul of France," by Maurice Barres.
Amonj; the books to bo published by B.
W. Hucbsch this season are nn account of
the llfo nnd work of Jean Jnures, by Mr
parPt Pease) ; a revised and enlarged edition
of "Tho Small Family System," by Dr. a
V. Drysdalej "Tales ,of tho Revolution."
containing Artzlbashcf's best work In thf
form of Ions short stories; another volume
((ho seventh) of dramas by Hauptmann and
tho llrst book to bo published on William
Dean Howells's contribution to literary art,
by Alexander Harvey, of Current Opinion.
During tho current month the following
books will bo published by tho Scrlbnersi
"Tho Celt and tho World," a study of the
great historic conflict between tho Celt and
the Teuton; "Tho Amateur Philosopher,"
tho story of the author's experience with
tho "problems of conduct of self-realization
nnd of one's relations to his fellows and to
the unlveise"; "Hidden Happiness," another
of tho "wisdom books" of Mr. Stephen Ber
lien Stanton, author of "The I-Issentlal
Life," "Soul and Circumstance," etc. J two
new volumes of "The Stories of II. C. Bun
ner." "Short Sixes" and "Moro Short Sixes" i
"Knrly Narratives of the Northwest,"
which completes the series of "Original Nar
ratives of Uaily American History." and a
new volumo In the "Studies of Theology"
series entitled "Tho Justification of God,"
by tho nev. Principal P. T. Forsyth.
Sidney I.. Nyburg, whose new novel.
"Tho Chosen People," will bo published
by tho I.lpplncott Company In February, Is
tho author of "The Conquest," which was
Included by Mr. Boynton In his list of the
ten best novels of 11)10. Mr. Nyburg's new
novel contains a study of modern character j,
and social conditions.
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