,, T, H' '.' u .U. v'ehi wtisjyg '.-iW ' - " VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS, NEW AND OLD, ENLIVEN THE HOLIDAY ON T .r- . t V OPlLENT "TURN TO THE RIGHT" ' "CINDERELLA MAN" IS TRITE, BUT AMUSING TRIUMPH IN FILMS f "S 1"kBiW ' Dinin.'1 by Import lluchf" tilrcitcil Primitive Theme Is Embroid- Edward Child Carpenter's cred With Funmaking and Play Handled in Masterly Keen Characterization Style by the Goldwyns EMPLOYS'CAPABLE CAST) YUEETIDE'S NEW MOVIES TUtlN TO Till! nitlllT Cwnwlv In llij'j" hta.VI.KV "The Indrrrlln Mm." llh Ur !! ntnl nrnlnsl.e m A cc, t. Ilafinnl. L.ll olil. . trilin I rlrk Theatre. rhrltmm "wjit liv Wlnchell s-nlih I Mani.r'nip.it .. in tinmen nil Ml.ffKfl OlIIV TVacnn TIIMllKT Hum Mnrllti l.Mer Morcnn. .. fAllnhnn Jltmlnre Mnrti Mm. Jtngrnm 1:il Tlltlncer Hetty ltArom. . . .Tple tttronic . . . KHe. Prnlctnie In s Art I III Mm f if nine. Art II fVilnLlH Next mornlnc: Ait III Smile liter. . .I'nrrrat Wlnunt . . WIUIi.pi ' Mepnn t .... Ill Wilt Nrwltir . sinniet HtiI .IMnr Nf'F'iii . ...In.on lteli-.nl ."..'llnrry 1".. V.'"V',r''.V Al SlnT.T , . .(Ir-nrne Such In ,' .. .Ilulh i'ieMr '.'.' ' Jennie tllen'Pnnlns t.lli-v t'littnn . . . .Vlice llfm.ln-TiH ',', ' IVPRy llnlitl.il nnw.i l.eP. ,. . ' ,, . ltnucum kitchen Dint Mr. P.ii.cnm' l.ltrlicn nR ,ct II. Trn niontrn MHrch. Tom Moire npd (lenrn. 1'itucett Prnni the tilnv lit- IMunril fhtlilf. I'nrnen ter. illrrrlpil bv tlrem linn Tucker nnd rhutottmiiheil to lleorse 1 1 III. Hold er ... There It n pplrlt ot K.-t.vcty tlirnUKlmnt tlio greater part of "The Cinderella Mini" that make It impropriate fur tlili Christinas season In addition to Us timeliness there I merit In this Ktnry by IMwnrd Chllds Carpenter ns n woll-c instructed piece of dritmiiturK). The artistry with which this play has been staged ntnl tin- rhurm of dramatic fnblc raises IIiIm prnductlois1 above any thing else that the (loldwjh Studios li.no ct turned out. Another thing which makes this production so coin incndnble Is the fai t that the director Ii.im eclct tcil plavcrs vvlir nsiu latl in with the Hnllo. have kIch them an KleinrntH of popular nppe.il h.ne In en Judiciously roinpounded III UiW lilirhly succeirful i-oinedy. which InoKe fnotliR'il records In New York Int-t kc-ikoh It N n faorltc fab'e of KtiiRclnnil tint coun try llfo Is Beet and lrtuoiis and metro polltnn exlKtetice lorrupt mid f"Ul. Kew plays dceloplnK this iiiiiimplloii lne ever faPcd to wJn the public favor Wit ness especially. "The "Id H"'e.i-.ul " With the wntlmcntiillly of thai "ei Inc Is mliiKled In "Turn to the lllclif nllillencei. seem llll.llile t" l"slt the rliirm i.f ltil7r:ill.ltlllC "iTIlK." 'lo ''II eounler pilch etronllnao rim ", t"";i , f lt. .ipi-j former acMielatlons luck that their MCin are nnuuaiij m- nuM nil(, , trj i, j.r.inu llacon on uic and Wnrrrti Cook aro also In the sup with iHTt kr.l hy lrtiir I. Si hi rlrltinpf. Hmiprlliliill Ll ' 'riiiimtiii II Inrt', rarnnitiulit ' I Charles Hay Is one nf the most appeal-1 Inn film players. When he made hl . niemorahlc nppearanco In mipport ot Frank Kecnan In "The Coward" ltwas Ita'H Rno work that dominated tlio j peel o. Shire then tlie actor lias devel oped his talents to excellent purpose. The plot of this new screen drama con-' cerns a widowed mother's son, who I makes an ImestlR.itloti nf the oil wells In which his late father was a stock holder. HurliiR this llt to the wells ho meets a Rlrl who Is the daughter of a man In partnership with the wells' man ager, who Ii.ih heeu stealing mpt of the ill. Of course there Is a Mr light and tlic.lnvc Interest Is not forgotten In the melodrama BLITHE INFORMALITY "SHOW OF WONDERS" MARKS "HITCHMOO" j DIVERTING AND GAY t Raymond Hitchcock "Person-j Winter Garden Extravaganza DANCING CAMERONS singing and musical net Interpreted by native, dancers. The. Scenic effects, were especially deserving of praise. IIC A n U17ITU UII I i 3enaro and tJoulil have, u singing, llVjU Ilulill ItlliU ' talking and dancing net ally Conducts" the Audience Through "Intimate Revue;' MANY AMUSING SCENES Revealed at Chestnut Street Opera House Much Comedy Included for Boys Back From Training Camps for Holidays as Introduced hy , warmly applauded. IIITCIIY-Kim n Intlmsle r"vu In to nrls anil "tinllmllert scenes," llouhs snil hrlis h (Men MiieDimoush snd K Ilnv loeln Mnle hy I! ltfl lloelr . !lred liv Jllllin Mlliliell snl l.enn I'.nnl . Pre sntel In l:nv motil Hltchroru ntnl l Pny lu8 l.jrlc Thonlre. t'hrlslmas nlshl Till: SHOW Of WONtir.HH livtrHVSBsnin In two Ads Hh'l niiren scrnei- I'lmimi' The Christmas week Mil nl Keith's Is lmn.lA.1 lt flu. f fitiiirnii KlstprM III It I ... I. .U. I.u l(,.-nl.l Altnrlilirn. Mimic bVI ... . . .... ...i.t l. ..-II ...U1.1 Suni n.l linnibMi int.. intiah i. Her- . icmg specialty ... .. m wC1. v.,. insn TlmherK. Nisueil h J t" Huffman. nny seen here 111 seveial seasons. They Management Messrs. Hhunert rheainul nrr presenting three . harming duet llerm.t Joe lli.nrli.lln ....... I t.aurn Ainerloa's most original comedian and iJJi; e-tirlaitAfhi-r" Phll.idrlphl.i's drullest cx-cltlien has . d,nre uimmy . nrlileveil thai r.ira avis: something new A Hunter Many scenes show the Mipervlslon of Under the stage calcium. It I the "Intl- J" ronaiaiile ..." The) Cakewalk Ditto Oennro wns Kor the I-ovo of Mammy," a new comedy sketch with many PrlRlit lines, was presentcu uy l.ulo Sutton and coinpany. Mack and .ee. In tho comedy skit entitled 'Tho Milkman," drew many laughs, while "Six Imps nnd it tllrl" was a novel dancing and acrohntlo of fering. "Trail of Lonesome 1'lnc" Orphcum KuRcne Waller's drainntUntlin of John 1-V.x Jr.'a widely read hook., "The Trail of the lonesome lMne," Is Rfvcn n most iMpp) presentation at the Orpheum this week. June, the wild inounlaln Thomas Incc, while Ihe work of Direc tor SchertnlnRcr Is careful even to the minutest details, It.iv's acting Is ex cellent at all times, while the thieving boss Is also admirably poitracd, Wil liam I liner has this part The town drunkard and father nf tlio girl Is a character stuily hy Joseph SwIcKurd. The daughter Is comely Doris I.ee Je rome Storm furnishes the comedy relief In a laughable p-irt. "The hand of 1'romlse." with Illllle unite revue." mill Its function Is to per' form for the T 11. M. what the "little theatre" Idea alms to do for the more esoteric pUvhc'v nuiron. l'or. as Intro duced to I'hl. . and "prsnnally conducted" li-.'A ' ;.iiiond Hitchcock. A Hear I'eilro, a hear lamer Ml rirrv . . . . Mla Thruel Plana . . . . I'annv . Herlor . . . alxan L.l...,.n.l 1lltri,ll , Martlvni'i Miller to cec more of their art. Their third ' vii'alnl .A smith dance, their own fox-trot, is particularly fni.io ii'l'learn catchv. contalnliiR n patriotic deslRii In ,. Artniir isi music and color and much or inur own i Rrl who follows tlie loneiy trail to tne 'lliinne ' Howard toe dancing, which Is popular with the rugged giant pltm that guarded Irfin- '. Willie1 Howard audiences. The) nro accomp.inled by n,mn Cove, Is Impersonated by Louise ''"".''"ai'iIV Hiirton Daniels at the pl.mo. l'tlco with good results. Tho rest of " l'rnVa" flare llarl Cavanniigh, In "Mr. Iniiilsltlve," the company render their Interpretation. Mril'e Vlelnrlne n, Until 'Tompkins and a bevy of beau- In a most delightful manner. . if . !rrl,'ri'ii,Jj tle. present a come.lv which Is a umi-' The management has struck n Jojous . I'.IM Ulieiru ., ,.,, .. ...,. -I.,- i.. i,rt !,.,, .tie.. l I'lmrlPM VVrilll. O Il.lIlOl. ... 1 IP 11IOV P UIH1 llimillll"' sl'l'l ifl " km-. iii uh ..i.v,i.v.i nnd author charmlntlr Inl llralr coneantlon of Mccnaarrcl The tiresonlallon gives a tni trie the Cumberland and the Virginia "Follies of Pleasure" Gyrt 1-aughn follow each" other lnv'q Butt-ess In tlio "l'ollles of Plea which Is jirescnled at the, Oayety:'! production Is presented along elan lines and Is up loathe monvM Jit way of ideas ntm novelties. th i dlans accept every oiiortunlty uif for funmaking and nre capably a by h scoro of pretty girls. "Th- pcry ltonu.no" Is an added fealura. h "Forty Thieves" Comes to the "l-'orty Thieves' Is tho unusual '1 of tho show which opened at tho ndero Theater on Monday. I.b. Bon dancer of merit, contribute"! to tho 'I cess nf the production as docs The Hallet of lha Seasons and ourl llonal ltolldais." Some clever medians nro included in tho company. ... .'W. l Contlnulnir iiavs ' -' William Collier In the amusing fai ".', .. ,i .. i... ..iA.......,u a,... unoersw. ,. . k . . . ''"'""''" "" Murke In the chief rote. Is the feature possc.ed by plave.s ex i.Mve 1 of Ihe ( IlUrnclInn , ,p Alr.nO Theatre. r.'7J":Lr,,V:m.7l,o:f?!P..,., , Th Picture Is !! from Somerset II II II-I HIIIHlllMllllh"!- ' " ' ' " , Maugham's comedv n V. She lias never Kccme.l more skillful as n pi.iver than In this seinlconiedy role. The part Is light and the umhrstan.l- "COUNTRY COUSIN" IS ,,, Ith which MKs Maish iulerprcls it RACK THE H()IjIDAYS Ton. .Mooie makes tin- Part of the tho comic utiMTUiiulmisiieiM which em- MrllKR1B ,.t realistic study, which Huoyant American Comeily by Hooth Phatleallv touched Amerc;,,, HyHi.'l.-s f special pinlse Long ns..cla-1 T -!.:,,.,... .....i i.,., mrr,n In "Oet-Klcli-Qilkk Wn'lltigford Nntlve , , ' , , ,, r.Upp(.,i larkinr'ton a ml Julian htrect M ls VVIIsnn Ileal ll Vllns I'hliaro llrnili Mls .'laren.lon llearh V'ls .'ape Ma. , Vilas Mtnhallau llenrh .Spi" lnlt Darner llltehy-Koo" Is the quintessence of In- ' A""."'.'.!..." formalltv and Intimacy, and If thoe . jjj,, ,;,,;".' qualities nre not. strlcll.v mimkiuk. new In musical shows, they are at leas!; given the semblance of nnve'.ly through tlio camouilige of "llluhy's" bland and beguiling methods I'l-om the niiimenl "llllchy" suiiut-red down the aisle of the l.jrlc and ion tided ti the audience his Ideas about foolllght offerings. everliody In the huge holiday throng felt a deep personal Interest In tho proceedings And the confidences lontlnued Intermittently .luring the ovenlng ."llltehv" held ml Implies with more nr less eiuli.it rassed friend i "nut front." ambled befoie the cm tain ti discuss Hill) Siind.i) and the irafij .... Tom l.evvia TllP nrh, r0,ip prrsentril, on the scenic embellishment has lent their "Nothing Hut the Truth began his "MfM 'ST.'Hoi la'n.'oll wreen and then the comedian and his '..reduction, which ..as resulted In p.ilntef ' "I "ie Adclphl Thcalro last evtV ' M Tiio Tliiimisiiu brautles arc hecn lu it dentist's "shop. ' V. ..?. ii.ii A sketch of mote serious tharaoter . Mar" H.."ih Ispresenled by Uinmet DeVo). In "The IMiia .viiemas f.iU of Childhood" he deals Willi the til,, irosser f.,.,,i,, lirr.i..t,, renin nil enlllrtc new loit.1 "-v...v ,... tf Mnrle White noil fill tun The latest Winter Harden spectacle to reach our stage tickles the laughter nirvc and gladdens the e)e That the diversion curve should nccislonallv fluctuate Is unit natural In hi variegated and Kaleidoscopic an offering Some of Ihe Jukes arc antique enemies, some of the cplmrles suggest the Ironical (III bert an formula. ' mm It sound and little sense." and It Is not all unmixed delight to hear ileorge Monroe's vocal man- Ueoigo l'awcctt to play ine Heroines father. The part of the liuiier-irieiiu, reeled Into tilths of rectltuil" ivcci- i nine, nn.i rli.iro practices me genor- fiulv fnrclvoi. when evening drer is ...inAlllllmiOf ilnlllieil 111 tllC final HTIf" The Min-irs nnd Hilly of Wlnc'iell at ttroa.l The . upturn of our deinorrntlc counlr.v bestows no "r..,val p'ltronage' on any foiitllght offering, however meritorious, and grants no official recognition to any .....i. ...ii . I.. .. . - . .1.1.. .1... nr .. .. .... ....... .. I... I ..,..1 I ...... l .. ..I.l .... .. HI. .1111 H.III.'I. 1 it ..lll.l.rii ll.'i ill f .Irti- Ivin c.lls and a I.Ug were linro-M.ci. hisuiikuisiii'ii .iiii'iican iiuti-im as ; " -- - II r it. UP the popular President Wilson and Colonel lloosevelt. aughter. while his antics In a "haunted nnre-s it that such "characters" give I the former of whom . h.tr.iilerlies It as l'"drc..un" during tho s.co.ul ml are I lv- 1 1" ".one" appeal i "delightful." while the latter has balled " "" convulsively funny. n. V M, i en.. Mi.. ' es It his Cornell! as "a first-class American play" With , "'' "f 'f f'lnnlost scones cipltallv "The In lor. I a Mai, es " ' ,,, ,rllt.H ,lns returned to the hur esqueM the ru-tlc "goncial slur.-.' from Dlieclor i.eorge ixiane i uci.er s , tli all Its familiar small town i lur- I ... t.. .. ...runli HLIVlri II.PCO .10.0010 oaiiiin I" II r.iv. - ,...l..l. .... .11.. .ur..ii.,, mill i'iiiiv no ug tech- ' ertalnl) till llllll- .,.!.. " Illipje mi siege, bill it is Minniergeii upon ino iti'i'ii The tlilee companions 01 me K rl's father arc plavcd In good style i plajwrlght Hut ns nenrly as Mich ills h'v Alio II I-'rancls. lieorge b'arren and I Unction ma) I in achieved bore. II has ti.... ......inml .vlilto nlliprs who Con- I III. II unit tic "Tho Cnllnlrv I 'nilwln" mill Smith and John 11 Hazard's ! . trllnt to the successful cast are Harry. Its authors, Hooth TarMngton and Julian through all the well-liked phases of dra- St..ir)rolCl, ,i,i i;iu.alielh Arlaans Street Kiir slme lils buo).int American matlcdeve'opment Kully as "shifty as ,-,..... 0iJ(),i,.s line nlghl phntogra-1 comedy made Its metropolitan debut the hypocritical Deacon Till nger. whom ""'' .0J,1 ' 'Tone a re dono In ' here last spring. It has been Its unique they so triumphantly fleece, nut iar more ' " . ,.(lllww, manner tlf course. I good fortune to win the encomiums of I nf i.nriiiitiii ll' ini'ir ii.itiuiii tti-- . nilllllllti "a ir.-.itimii.i t-i-- - f roverv that honesty is Hie best "policy Is attained lu liunrous episodes lint for moie than n jc.ir have elicited hearty applause. It Is Incontestable that In the present Instance thesp two characters are amus ingly drawn and capitally ncted They furnlsli the chief comic motive lu a nleee which otherwise lilies iPrectlv nil the sentimental material long the main- ,,A stay of tho "levtvalist. joo 11,1-cnii abandons his rhi) -haired mother for the maelf-tinm of metiopolllan life Ho is caught In Its eddies. Is sent lo Jail and ultimately released, quickened with the desire to "go straight." Maternal piajeis aie tcwardd when the prodigal reappears nt Ihe critical time when the old homestead Is about to be sacrificed to the ih'c.inory of a small town mi.gn.ite The conlrlle youth's effoils to save the situation are nt first embarrassed and later potent abetted by the afoiesald pils or his prison da.v's, who follow hhn lo his na tive village, turn tlie libles on the Deacon and so energetically espiiul Mrs Hascntn's pfach Jain business th.it pros perity and V little are the icw.ud nf all concerned Knl-er. and oven squatted otosslegRcd nerlsins Imitated liv Ch.irlc right. on tho piano lu the nrchestia to chat who Inevltaby falls to epies tho dl. with tho musicians and Ihe final row. tlncllve flavor of a brand of humor de while members of the cast sustained pendent on .1 unique porsiuialilv. tho atmosphere of Informal!!) with Hut thee defet Is are more than coun i various local allusions that might hive ter-balanced I.) it goodly quautltv of been In-plred bv the Irrepicsslble H.-iv- Mill.tratliiB furmaMng. by delightful mend's former resldonco here dan. Ing, by a profusion of feminine good While "llltehv" Is Hi moving spirit looks and b.v attractive tostumltig and of the performance, he is h im moans 'scenic Investiture The mlerlalnniort angle Frances ICenneil) manages to eslahllsh an intimacy with the audlenio through ' her singing and coined)-, vvhlth Is hard In break off at Hie end of her allotted time Kitinc) and llollls are back with an net callid "rresh)'a Inlll.illon," vthldi . contains the usual slock of laugh pin-' diiclng material exhibited by this pair, i Joe Home and Tllllo Cox- present a torn- I ed dancing act others on the bill ar the Three (Jnlltos, the Hieen 1'amlly. and Halle) ami Cowan. Tho latter make ! theli llrt appearance bete In a banjo, ' singing and dancing in-l The iitidirn.es, have shown a distinct sprinkling of bo.vs back from the tialnlug camps for tlie holidays who greet tho comedy with en- . lEV.BANKSBDulE:' U11M.1H11 Ii. Ihe popular parlance, the --wiiiiin show " l.eon Ihrol. of former "l-'ollles" fame. Is a's hilariously Inebriated us on any previous occ.rdon Ills si "tie with Illti'liux k lu an old-fashioned pholo- Hroad this crisp and engagingly sane uomed) is rich In that qualltv of iloinoiralic simplicity which the Indiana school of novelists has convinced us is lu I..VCI: -"The Au.tl.n. Illnrfc." lliaeo on !" '!iU'L . '?J..".,. I...V.I lv it d synoiDmoiis with Americanism i iiliHKiil tli.l'lwin IiinrllnitlnK Corpora best and truest eslnte Ohio, and not In tlon ' dlana. Is the geographical point of do- This production is not by (!olilw)n. but parture of Hie action, but It H generic It reaches tlie quality standard set b) ally of Ihe Indiana s. hool, nonetheless Its board nf tlliectors and therefore n developing Ihe story of a )oung girl It has become Its illstt lliutor When of the Midillo West, who deserts the slm- flio Auction Hlock" flist appeared in pile lv of ber own home for the 1'ixurlous book form lis sale was among the "six-' life of the New port sot, onl) to turn from best," and now that Its text "lias been ( otcnlually in bitter dlsllluilon, the ail- Olivevod to the movie rcroi-u n i-u'mo. i.ior.s ino uiiu-"iu'v'ii .iiicopuiK in men as a whole Is exceedingly llvel) and ma) bo regarded as merltoriousl) t)p li.il nf the footllghl menu generously spread seas'tti after season nt Now York's tiad'tlnnal temple oi g ittcring fooler) No Winter Harden prodiut In sevei.il )our.s has Ir.d fewer dull mo ments than this cmphalii-all) captioned "Show of Wonders ' Particularly bright spots In tho mo Mlc nonsense aie the contributions nf those rcalouv at lite mid really mag netic comedians and vocalists. Willie end Nugeno Howard tlranil opera bur lesques ma) be traied to the antedi luvian era of extravaganza, ai.d )cl the Howards am now- submitting a i-ntirc enjoy further populartty. l.arrv Trimble has m.ni) film suc cesses to his credit, and here is another one It Is ills ex-pet t dlieclloi that te-illv "puts over" this story. Th'to nie onihmh diannile situations and thrills throughout this lunik-film lo make a serial picture. They begin with the explosion of the mill and keep up e imui ino iin.su .-.l..... .. .kI,..1 I. n (itn. Llrlli'llim llf tllllj ..,.:. .. , ....."" .-,"'.-,;".".:," ,. uvelv pnoi T! .:H.,:"1 :"':,Z '! u.Ul "happy ending llllll. I'vn .,i-....t.. ... - hreezlness of dialogue and expert not ing. These Ingredients have been skill fully empo.ved In 'Turn to the K'ght " Messrs. Smith and Hazzar.l have acute senses of fun. The former dramatist Inn previously revealed his talent In such agreeable offerings as "The Hjoni erang" and "The Fortune Hunter." Mr Hazzard Is a comedian whoso apprecia tion of Intelligent mirth serves him ef- whlch It is Iri'dly neeps.iry to repent the pint ot til's well-rend sto" , but suffice It to say tint II deals w'th the struggles of a g'rl w'th lu.ilr.H to get what miney she can without wn-kltig for It Indictment of the sn-c-illed "smart set," ns well as In their vlituous portra)al of socially humbler folk. Hut the dialogue Is keen and crisp, and the chauicter diawing, though In. lined to broadness of stroke, Is unquestionably authentic, mid tho play savors not at all of mawklh ness. Alexandra Carlisle Is again seen In the title role ns the dea ex maclilna who saves the shallow little heiress from bor- ueters llitibcock fllltber leveals his comic veisatllit) in this scene ns the . hlef of llaldvv Im'h Combr-.' I'lre De liartuieut. and as a plavi-r mi a tenor kt.il, . i. III. iicxtltc.! t.tii r,,i "U.i f Irrf in-" Its .. - . ., . . ,,, , , .... , , on the oveidntie iiomnositv nf Itrlo me notes. I no village .i.tnn iiiiroiniceii . ., . , ,, , . .. . at this Jun.tme would make the aver- '-rnnia that Is richly and Potent mliin age Hroadwav "Jazz" organization writhe I I'rovoklng. The stellar pair dominate with greenest envy. .""JlT,,""'1 ,'.",',',' '''. T'!?". V "' ""'tP, . l-.-ti.illi. Marllnelli nnd Svvl.i . nsi.n i .-""." ..i..--. n i.in iiimi) Kiiiiinn acieplably play the iiu.ilutly appcHIng1 and exotic little "Chinese letter" si one originally 'done In tlio Hroadwav da)s of "Hitch) Km" bv William Hock ami I-'rances White It is to bo regretted, however, that Philadelphia audiences cannot hear tlio lattr slug "Mx-Tlmes Six" Ireno Hob Hall Cross Kejs "Hob' Hall, tlie former newsboy who f ti.sed to sell the 1-iiblle and the l'VKMMi 1'i-nin- l.KDUEn at'SIMh and Chestnut streets, was it sure-lire hit at the Cross J Keys with Ills extemporaneous songs. I This clever entertainer picks bis t.vpe from tho audience and quick as u flash ho l.is u 1) rlc composed, lie can itlvi compo.se songs about the Kaiser which i are far from being complimentary, as well as reveral verses about the llol shevlkl. I I.cnnon'n llawallaus offeted a I topical 1837- f Wedding Gift Suggestions Sterling Silver Knives, Forks -and Spocns Scrvind Pieces Complete Services cased inMohodfinyor Separate Pieces dancing Irradiates Its familiar .harm and It Is niilv to bo regretted that she is Intrusted v. ltd ton many songs which she cannot sing at the expense of larger i trrpslchorcan opportunities Tom Lewis repeats his well-rememliered portrait of i ll.e quietly unctuous oiii sport that used a Hoidoul lend, furth.r V .rie.y j;!;;1,. IBl,u,;l,ll,lir son'and'eh.c': The scoro Is almoin as negligible ns er specialties The Industrious nctttlt the plot, but there aro seveial mlldl) of Ii(lo n' I learn would be more piolll altrartlve songs, tho best of which able were her enunciation In musical Is "When You've l'lcked Your Hasket numbers Intelligible. The most uielo of I'eathes." followed by n charming , dlous passages nf the "score" are thus, "photograph album" suciesslon of In which the tespectlte geniuses of Hoio tableaux visualizing tlie brlilo and groom i dine. Wagner. I'aderewski .-mil Hire! self. Miss Carlisle Invests t.ie role with , "' earn "letaiie irom I tvii-vvar nays to have geen summoned to provide rh)th the utmost of baidheadeil sanity that , ",0 trpt-oiit I nilc dance themes. Is also tender-hearted Alfred Hint Is1 A fow "f l'"" nenes in 'llilch)-Kuo" A -thrilling wartime specialty lu the a somewhat less "sapheaded" lieorge h-ivo a tendency to drag, nnd this Is second net presents the melodianiatlc Tewksberry lleynnlds, 3d. thin was i:u-' ,r,m particularly of tho final episode : victory of an American submarine, conn ii'iirlon tmn.ilil itniLiiriior i.nuin. Hut there Is so inucli ele that Is dl-. whose Interior is most re.ilisil,-nllv A ciimelv blonde actress m ine person ., tlP (iciiinusiy egotistic Sammy Wll veiling and original that only the most of Huby Do llemer Is delightful as tlie Tj maJoritv of Hie other nl-isers 'aptlous would cavil at these few- lapses . ... , .HI. . ....... I.. nn I (...In .. f t.lnHmn I ' ' - I.. . I I I . . ...! . .1 . I. llOiniHI. iHC .-'III'l . -,l l I"" -. . ...I...... are new- in the cast. fectlvelv In tho literary field. As a ' tlie reformed bro Tom Powe-s does com result, triteness and conventionality of I mc"dablo work the'me aro embroidered with lively laugh provoking scenes. Clever hlstrlonlsni enhances Ihelr value, l'orrest Wlnant, as Joe Hascom, Deshnn is enacted with her usual skill in tbo n.irt of a dlsslnated and later , -j-oves routes .ixon comma Walter Ultcncocl. is i Christmas week at Nixon's Colonial l well cast ns the "steel king. Tbo re- t(H.m1K festival of happiness and gcod inalnder of the support comes within the ci1P(,ri w'erner and Amoros easily take definition of "all-star" ,10 i1Cmlllrc honors lu a unique Hum- poan novelty, entitled "Loves l-'olll In a light entertainment that Is excep tionally rich In merit. L I'. M. Art Students Uroadway I'ations of the Hroadway, South I'hll adelpljla's favorite vaudeville theatre, are being offered an excellent holiday hill this week The tabloid musical corn- Alt Students," was awarded 'Cfll 111.1 nanuie.s a miner muwiusn ruie w.tii . AllCADIA " ll.e .".even -wni.s.-- wiin Mar- . n-so nin m-iuin iuu.o 1.11.11 utni- i hcufllirie- honors The nrnclnals proved taste, and William 11 Median nnd Do I pu.rlto .'lark. Adanied bv .1 S-arl- tllltv when they open with a noveltv , n,elr ',, j ,,' h ,' lluccn mul li Witt Newlng are decidedly illveitlng ,,j 1?" ', &a',iW'"vl: ':'l' -' "", ," " ' ' bev , f da nt'cl ,. us g Ir s maU ve respect vely Muggs and Illy Th-jt .nount ,.r,.au,.. Iceverr-s., by switching .. -nuslcal lu. ,(t',MP, ,;. ., ,uml , a ,,,,,,,3. manner come with a large class ot theatre goers Is attested by the spit It lu which Kuth Cl.estei's performance of tho sac cliarlne .Mrs. Hanconi has been generallv received. Samuel Kced cnntiiliuti-s an entertaining character study of the tight listed Deacon All the auxiliary roles are capabl) handled and Ihe p'ece Is staged with unpretentious but cnn-lnclng realism. II T c. "EXPERIENCE" STILL HAS POTENT APPEAL "nxpcrlencc" seems to have developed Into a theatrical Institution- After more than a ear of remarkable, piotperlty, fleorge V. Ilobart s modern morality vou must know that llils Is t'm season for legendary tales, and so the I'ara luount n'-narl" ilepirtnient lias selected 11 delightful fairy stoiy foi Christmas eutcrlalnment at til" Arcadia JYhen Hans Anderscp winte-hls fairy stoi le thero vvere no in-itlon plctuit to give them llfo. but toda) tho film" Industry is actively concerned with fanciful sub ject matter. The story of "The Seven Swans" permits of effective elaboration, and the director lus taken advantage of )oi'thful c-' mposcrs have a potpourri of maindv Hint c-tught tho e.r of tlio timPo-oo from tbo sttrt Mar,a Dorr, o 'i'. '.as bo-Mi called "tile tnugnotle mild of np'-ery," appeared ln,a new act. which '-"'iiled a budget of new mugs nnd jest:'. Aithur Sullivan and compan) present "A Drawing I'rom Life" a sketch with a distinct human appeal Palfrey. Jl.ill and Hrown In a concoction of frivolity called "Kollies f Vaudeville." and lag C.eorgn Walsh, in "Tlio Pride of New York," was the photoplay attraction. The film abounds in thrills and plcnt) nf good comedv , other acts included "Tlie Tale of a Coat." a ilrnmatlu sketch : lioldsmlth and Lewis, (iardurr and Harlell, and Alviu and Keimey staged, over a Teuton dreadnought. The episode has the tense, deliberately over wrought atmosphere of (irand (Julgnol "shockers" and is fully us pulse tingling as the most engrossing one-act pieces at Parls's. famous litllo theatre of tlio h)sterical and tho bizarre. If. T. C. WARFIELD REAPPEARS AS THE MUSIC MASTER Character Actor Delights His Spe cial Public With Artistic: Impersonation 1 Till: Ml SIC. MASICIl i-omerh l.y r-h.rle. ' Klein Wilt. Pavl.l Warllelil . Kofrest Theatre i Herr Anton Von Itaruli: HavM Warllelil sisnor T-mllaflco of .Milan 11m vlclin. .,,,, . , AiiBuste Aramlnl ' M. Loulf rinar. of Pari, -viola. 1 ,. . ... ... Francis fialllarit Hcrr Aueuvt I'oons. of I.lislo, rello. I I ,. . ... Hoicarii Talor Ilenrv A Htanten .. Charles Mnn . Amlrevv ;ruscr . . .. ..William Hose mjaMml iHB. rJBBb rv itisBBI IHIlHlH wmMl cs- Milk -- ABsr t m for tho children, Tho perennial outh of Marguerite Clark, together with her ability to play childish parts, speaks well for the cast- l- .lirAotnr'n ohnlce. Sthn Is a charm- drama came to the Adelphl Theatre last , prince's In' this idece of make-be-season and triumphantly broke long-run , Vllllam Danforth's work In comic recurus tic. Clint inaj nuiir-i.-, nini .11.1 appeal of the piece was then by 1111 means exhausted was demonstrated b the enthusiasm mttondlng its second visit here, which began at the Metro polltau Opera llouso on Christmas Hve. With the machinery of clear-cut alle gory, "1-xperlen.e" presents the ambi tions and Ideals of youth, their dis illusion by tlio drab facts elf life and the final readjustment of inoi.il values when tho symbolic hero returns to his bucolic homestead to begin the struggle anew. Nuturally the employment of such thematic, material involves the presentation of numerous' scenes of vivid variety of tempt.tlons. ' The gilt of his They arr in tho shadow da. co under dissipations eventually wears off and he Ho direction of Lillian Thurgate. Mai) sinks to depth- of degradation In tlio Isrgo sets aro used for tho scenic: dc- 'House of Last llesort, "Experience, however, is his mentor through all changes of fortune and the long-prof-fcred advice Is happily heeded In a rose colored finale. Comstock, Kllott and Oest luvo doing tills work she Is not to speak a . . ,, . ,..l. Ca ..l.tn.u.. is-ii- ..in. .'vino .,, .i, i,iihiii..i iiii- im un; cm-oiv at COC II every o pport '"'' 'h "'' " " amusement rounded out this excentlonnl tint clever mlnlalun enjoyable'for tho grown-ups ns well us , VuIetlllo ,,,, WMani s. ,,art. the .lis- , "An Arabian Night." -. (..u.. v:nk lvmi i iieeri ruifer. nis ami ir rnth I.u- , An Arabian IRht William 1'cnn Mr Sehwarz. secretary A.nalsanmted lleadllno honors for tho first half of ' x..Mu"!r."l..'""!';L';i'0.l!-"w.l.l,1.li,.i;!."-J!.arKil1'1 Stevens and Dcvoe In an original line of the week at the William Penn went to f Union . ' .Tons- Pecan ro musical comedy. I ftj,; "."' ;; -.. rr;K'",""i' r'iwn 'I A -Xraitiau AlClll. -1 lllst net so ntll. I Innn. Xtr. Klnnlni.'a iiv,i.. clple nf true gunplay. Is the photoplay ' lates with color, motion and harmonv. '. .. . .H. CI. Carlton feature. In his latest success. "The SI- The supporting show waa well-selectcd lent Man." wltli the l-'our Knterlalners, Nelson and ..v Castle and Vormvtood's Monkeys. The Howard's Animals NMxon Grand !',''o"i'"' attraction was "The Voice of 1 v.J.ifM.-rin.-(i;, r A fine hnlldav hill Is being presented 1.ll,11.nn.l T-1. .. .. .-111 ....... - V.. . . ...... iiiiuiiw.'i, i.i.e. u siJainiuic ina.ec. iiniriev warn - operas amy equips mm ior tne pari 01 1 111 ino ixixnn tir-inu tins ween, uenuccn . ... s. ... .- . -.- - the King The "Prlnc-ss Charming" Is bv Howard's ponle-i and dogs, n preten. I ...J1.. ".,' '". nl' , '"'r "" ', '..' V'' ,'," Tlie late Charles Klein did not pen adinlrul.lv enacted bv Hlcharddlarthele- tlnii. animal spectacle Tho net Is a I ,",, ,,li V,, ,... i'u 'v- 1. "" " drHma destined to last down mcs. Of course there has to be a mlnlnlurn clivus. 1111.I lmtli the df.Ri nnd ! the ages In "The Music Master." David 1 wicked Queen, here played by Augusta the ponies aro exceedlnclv well trained.. t' ,, r" blt,er ,Mrt'of H,e , Warfl,a "'t "10 ", Into it with his, Amderson. To Daisy Helmore is given f'lng through their varied tricks without io ' .Vraft 5g' vlll be tho nL Impersonation of llerr von 1 . .1.. .. 1..1. . ... i.t I rr-l.. ..4 t.. '..11 .,U,.il.. w. .-.. I'lail .ilo Will VIS llltj lMlOlOI)iA llriru. ItP" tli nun Ht nt nh a art' tmiuii tn.M .,r,ui.i...piinr u nnmnmiah' nnr. fenttirrM mvl unw exceiitlunallv well ie- 4i,lU11" ntus-Icfan Th? artistry nf lIs rciire. A rnllcclir .. . .Thmnan Ollhrt in Androw- L'ruRr. ,,..K1',anor Harrv Holrn stnnton Hazel Lour Alias Houston, of Houston street. , Mnrin Mutes ' Jnnv lleUn i i rhnrlotte t.rrtriMt, Valentino i uciaia Phlr.-v want . ..... ...... 1.. (n....l. .... rr-l.. a...h ,.aI. n.l I., tl.n Tillillm.i.n traiecl uy l.uwil. ih-iiiiinhi. jiio nrirn v..i-... -.. ..,.- ....... t .ii., Ct tti a vn. a m. brothers nf tli2 Princess nro In the c.reat fun was distributed by Olson 1 MAIN lb DECAPITATED hands of Klchard Allen. Jeio Austin, .and Johnson, two funny singing nnd talk-1 Joseph Sterling, Kred Merrick. Leo F. ing comedians. Marlon HarrK who rirllXS dm tho same for 'ihe 'Supposed He Walked Off Platform tn' of Vr"y fn.ni ihe -elm Chin Chow" comnaiiy nt "need's patrons, and was greeted with , vif,..n,i .... t;,,: ..him. .i. ....,. ."...i. ....... . . . - ..... sentatlon elevated the former vaude- vllllan to the front rank f American l.ll.l rfjnllVP rijtAu 11.1 ArtH fAHSA.l . Im. rr I ELEVATED TRAIN ltr on the Klein comedy, in which technically farce and melodrama pull lu reined In pes with the Manhattan Opera House. New- York. velopment Tho substaneo of the story concerns tlio transformation of seven brothers Into seven swans and tho efforts of their one sister to Knit coaic iw iiiem. 111 an nhuiidanco of npplause The other good acts Include tho Catcs Druthers, vv ho. showed Just bow- fat a ouple of speedy young fellows can dance, and the Corellls. Instrumental music. As an addrtd feature was Charles ti.okns's f'.mous talc, "A Chlistmas Carol" In film. at Fifty-second Street Station. which tlie p'a might inhabited his He- staged the spectacle with vivid realism and no little splendor. Their wisdom In retaining almost Intact the excellent cast which first carried tlie production to success Is another significant factor of lis longevity. truest Olendlnnlng still exacts ."Youth" with sincerity und marked personal charm and William In geraoll, well remembered here for his association with the Chestnut Ktreet Theatre Stock Company, fitly embodies the titular type rolo with which' he Is Intrusted. Tho long' list of feminine parts and the adroitly sketched charac ter studies uro all satisfactorily Interpreted. BILLY WATSON'S BE.EF TRUST HITS CASINO Tlie largest crowd that has ever at tended the Casino Theater during two -days witnessed, yesterday and Monday, j Hilly Wat soq and a cluster of fat girls he' calls "Tho Beef Trust" cavort around the stage In a really amusing piece. Silly is very proud of the beauty of his chorus this year, but Is prouder still of Its weight. "A New Arrival" and "A lla-sbful Venus" are the names of the two acts In the performance. Watson Is assisted by Katherlne Pearl, Beatrice Ilarlowe, Harry Montague. Tony Kennedy und J.4W Reynolds.' Much attention has been Clven to the. costuming ot the ehaw. " - word to a human being until her task Is completed. Of course she meets a lover and tho work Is done and they all llo happily ever after. VICTOIUA "A Ibtuzl.ter of Destiny." with Mine. Olga l'etrova. Written lr Mine. 1'etroVR and directed by fleorKa Irvlnff. Klrat National Uxhlbltora' circuit. This Is tlio first production In which Mine. Oiga l'etrova uppears upon tho recently formed Klrst National Exhib itors' Circuit! It permits her much artlstlo latitude without regard to tlie dictates ot former managerial heads. Now that, this restraint has been over come It Is' to be hoped that this excel lent actress will glvo the screen her best efforts. There Is a timeliness to this subject which seems almost uncanny when it Is taken Into consideration that Its script was written before some of the recent events of war history 'tooJ place. It concerns the affairs of the daughter of an ambassador from the United States who Is stationed at u Kuropean city. Plenty "of adventures and thrills are brought Into the plot during Us unfold ing and hold the attention. The best acting of Mine. Petrova'a career Is given In this production and she should ga n new admirers by her character work. Thomas Holding ap pears to good advantage. Anders Han do! f. formerly of the Vltagraph Com pany; Robert Erodtrlck, Carl Dleti piyg. "Hip. Hip, Hooray Girls" (Jlobe .losle Klvnn and hr Olrls" feature the holida the (Jlobe this week. She has an as Not Yet Identified .tn unidentified man. apparent!) about forty-five )ears old, weighing approxi mately 160 pounds and fairly well dressed, was run over and decapitated by 11 westbound elevated train on Market street between I-Tfty-sccoi)d nnd 1'lfty third streets about !:3ft o'clock last lasco'cally realistic scenes. This season Mr Warfield brings "Tlie Musln Master" lo tho l-'orrest Theatre. Klrst presented thirteen )oara ago, the piece ran three seasons In New York and ' three oil tbo road and has since been revived unco. It still has Its ap peal and Its 1 harm over the public. A very large audience forgot that it should bo trimming trees and assembled at the, tiiris tilooe . i. ... . "v .in.niiie. in.. ..in. .ci-pciiinirii ill im in,, urn 1 onriv-l' ''l'"' He W,e." t!.ra Btt?aVr ""Jf , Forrest to luugl. and cry over the fa da PJ.Sk lla T bor,nV iYTi n. ,N p"?r" y "." oh ' mll"p "umor an,t Hart.iiterrt of th. 2... u. ... 1 l''e could l.r Ulentllle.I wero found on him. piece, Mr. Warfield acted with fresh mir. inxr, tut, ..-- 11 lu SUIinOhn lli:il Il.n limn trnt nfT nuu .....I ll.. ...1 .. i.t . sortment win. can sing and daneo and tho train at Klftvsecond street and at- routine monotony that might act. and every line of their performance .mptcii lo -walls the tracks towurd Kitty. 1 expected in 11 rolo which he I menu.-.-, coo 01.1111 . 1 ... 1, inini. ,-tna neaii was completely sev- thousands of times. H.trwig Steel appears at the head of her own crc,i from tho body. An exotted crowd van Winkle. Marie Hates re company In "Tho.Love uarrage. a com- Ht tho Klfly-secon.l street platform' wli-' keenness, tlm shrewdness and the kind edy from start o finish. The singing , fssed the rcmovcl of tho body from ' lines of heart that mado her portrait Countess." another coined)'. Is also a tho )r.lcl of the andadj. of tle jioustol, Btrcct bltr sensation, with Adelo Archer. Lee Abbott. Ueorge D. Ynung and Herlle Hertrand as the headllner. Others en the bill are Murray and' Bennett, char acter actors: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Km mettr a comedy pair ; Ueorge Brown and fiertmdo Taylor late of the Winter Har den "Passing Show"; tho lie lluffells, singers; the. Three Selby Bovs g)m pasts; Sutter and Pell.- cyclists, and Clasp and Mitchell, comedians. Truly Shattuck Nixon Truly Shattuck. that popular musical omedy star, supported by Kmma O'Nell, scoreci It sniuenniK bucvcpd t inu .xiacn last night In "Punctuating Life; a Manu. scrlnt." i plavlet that bubb'es over vv 1th enjoyment. Hans Itoberts. In a clcier comedy, entltIed-"Ccld CofTee." was also well received. Henry Antrim and Pes sle Vale alsd won applause. Lambert ind Dennis. completedxthe bill and ably succeeded In keeping the ball of merrl- niet rolling. lo.ltrllifr linil.it r.n, fit fo .. r.n...n..l... ,uun...n ..vuuw .,., ..v au. n . .'i..'n 11 ,,., frame to that of the star's. Others from Im nslo-lliol oflul ai ln i.Jil,! nnn .. t I .. Alexander Dougherty. thlrty-elght I "" " performance, were i,E )e.trs old, of .'sat. l-alrmount avenue, ,iricks. Charles Abbott. William it..,.,. Auto Crushes Man's Foot was run down by an automobile at Hnd Tony Ilovan, (lirad avenue nnd Carllslo street early today as he stepped from behind a trolley car. Ills right rout was crushed und his Fculp, lacerated. He w-as taken to the St. Joseph's Hospital. Frank Kgan, nineteen ears old. who has been cm. ployed iw a chauffeur for Dr. Albert Keller, ot 3117 North Broad street only two or three da)s, was driving the automobile which struck Dougherty. He was arrested and held under 13.00 ball for a further bearing next Wednesday by Magistrate Collins at tho Nineteenth and Oxford streets station. Family and Home Lost In Fire aitEKNWOOD, fl. a, Dec, 2 Mrs. J. L. Whitman and her six children. Until They Qet Me" and ranging In age from' three to thirteen '"Is Smashing XJareer" were the photo- years, were burned to death In their IJOtUO tlCUr MtlV -V..U. (Mgllt were excellent. Tho newcomers, too, vv. 11. M. "The Mad Lover" at the Locust Itohert Warwick, long up actor of re pute on the legitimate stage and now a lllm favorite of marked popular appeal, has a leading role In "The Ma'd Lover," a melodramatic screen play which had Its first showing In lhlladelphla at the Locust Theatre on Monday. Mr. War wick brought sincerity at.d admirable movie technique to the role of u hand some army captalii, who figures In the tense situations of a rather emotional scenario, thematically akin to the trag edy ot "Othello." 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