mmm mm t .111 11 !' win n . , . .. wjyy.wiiim nimi'l""itTOll"t' ifrsiWMaiaj.Mir'a i'WT" " I'li'lyWWIIWIWiWWiWWlWM P(Piif:iir UVJSNliCH l'l'BLU LUDGJiU-J'HiLAUKU'HIA, TUESDAV, ,IAN'lTAHY 2, l'JIS MONDAY IN THE PLAYHOUSES BRINGS WEALTH OF NEW OFFERINGSSIIOREWOMENBEGIN w . UIUVIil,UU.IU,UWJ ARTISTIC FACTORS IN LAST NIGHT'S VARIED BILLS ARLISS AS HAMILTON WINS NEW LAURELS NEW GILLETTE FLAY LIGHT AND BRIGHT Vivid Portraiture Imparts a j 'A Successful Calamity' Shows Fine Flavor of Conviction Clare Rummer's Improve- to Historical Drama mcnt as Playwright CAST OF HIGH QUALITY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT ;utrc. nusipni Tlieutre. Caal. i..... .. Oic.rs.' Arllas 2f.iY",ol,i ho lonra In siu-mi a ... .rnrl Anihiii" ymJ!1 m.'v"1'"i! "' h'm' William mile.. John 1 limulil irii.?it.MM;,S-.1;:i, . N!"LK,',: " urler..OcorP Woodward tnS. .Klter. .'"" ."ndu HAMIITOi Historical tlmma In four a, tj ' v st'rii.fibtM'r ,.. .i... ileorse Arlln and M..r V. Iinmlln. MHrn k'SS.mV-L '.iA,"f".Ti"7A. ',la. " Mael br Dudley Dieses Matissem-m. , Mm l&il'T.. .'," V . h. ,Ar"'!"' .Hoi' Klair Ilrlanirer ami Ueorno c. Tjlor. SlV.'iVi,.'".'!5 """."" Kumon.l Jon. s ii,l Htreet Theatre. . . ' '"""' can. .. j-- it.,li. n,...-.. .v..... ll"ifv.llto AIF1.IIUII ti ....... TDOInaa jruriauii. .tames Monroe, . . . . .V.lll.lll It. Ullfi . . V.I lhll.n Hrhlirl!-.. ....!- rwl .. r.l liT'" -1'V '." ' UaURIUtpr... II vtiiti-..- "- ------ -- ......";i" . """ rn nirutnfrM. Ma -...-.. - -... - i",i3;i.K"n0,.,1.'-.-.-.-.-..'.jW.n,VU,,.!'i,,!;1rlr(f, -'" mm., another n'i,"'1 8 ""nk l&fwtf:r.,J.!,.::::ii.vrfv'SSS!iVa J,m" 1,a"ln"- -7" und'' rituen O. M. Vin rn.f Conner tin. butler ""K1!." Alcxamio MTMtae.W&!ffm-yirS.ia2f',,,S,,'hn . Mr- Wilton'. MtHST ' 3 rhllIlphl. ... . . IAllrlln. ..-J''1".1'" '" Am ITa mnm In Alat atiila llnml tn a . . - l.ous in i-nnaaeinnm. Tno ofllco of Iho Secretary cf tho Treas uriVt itr Tho a.m.. Kiv tr-.i.. i.i. ,'""It Ju- '""no Act IV A reception room In Alexander liamnion s nousr, ins nrxi inornning. ...Tint .,. Marl Aacarai;., It,').,' '7r''"""L room at Wilton's Mien. I as- 'llmn'' Hcn! A"fr ,llnl" 1 Vi i,, c' morning room. Hcern- 1 s 1, "Biography," bald Carl)le, "Is Iho only true history The conviction "Hamilton" carried to a raiil nudkneo at tho Ilroail Street Tlicat Inst evcnliiR DlrlMngly fcubslantlatcil that eixllct. 1'olUheil histrionic urt, of course, exerted a otcnt hiiiI welcomo charnt, hut tlilu exhibit would hnvo been wasted had not u peculiar tense of oilty quickened Into life ono of the feu (.uccesiful American historical lilaya unconcerned with tho Civil War. That conflict has Ions provided a rich mine ot Inspiration for tho melodramntlst. l'ootllght products dealing with other An hour latT Comedy IliiijerHig In Iho lap of fai,-e is us convenient nnd characterlilnc Ictlon which I L"" f, . , , , ,. ..;? Kunin"!r "A tly interested I f""0,"'"' Calamity." It's next t.. Imin. reel Theatr. .l!ble lo eorlie a pleco that hovers be- "... uia two lorms pt arama. but no , IT . .. . ,. . ,,, nvnr, reviewer at ml.lnlsht need loso inudi HAVE A HEART' ONCE oieep in quest or tlio exact classlfkatlon of a lightly ninuslnp; piece, which seel, to divert and MUrcedn. Tho unities of tho (..reek dramatists and tho catharsis of pity and tetror of Aristotlo arc tests which need nut ho applied to calibrate tho merit of an entertainment which simply wants to cut over ami by bv lit 1irlrVitvn(.c. ri. .. ii .. .t . . lail ' '''"Miiiuv.-ni jiii? i i:ici inn nr inn tira.i ... iiik .iiu uiiivi ..... " " -" ""- iiniou n.u in t hw.iiiiI i.i iftni. lino periods of our national story have fro ' "" ' ,1a" ."',". , . CIln"l("1, B"0U8l; I affected vitally the pcfsonncl of tlio i.Tt nuenll tftlicu. l.ieir insistence on sit- ' --...., .... u.ftiui .uuiiuity, e- u.nKni,-ed In the nrevntntlnn of "Havti a untton rather than character drawing l,r"s? 1" terms of laughs, to tho bright- iic- " ilila Henry V. "avag,. usually determined their fate Vitality n " the test demanded. "A Sue ,,, . ,.01m, ,mil,Ut.ton ,, tlrst of portraiture would have Imparted tho"cssrul l nlamltv was abundantly re- olteted hern last spring, thanges have true breath or lire jih impoitaiico even '',"-; mn minpio uut Faiiiijing ,vcen ,nali0 i-i tlio leading roles with but few exceptions. Consequently the piece, on Its return to tho Forrest last A7vr siesiH &EBNHieoT J)M sZ. r-" &C cjsr Vs-3f5TfcCm?sV Hesrt OSJOESr- BERNHARDT THRILLS IN SKETCH AT KEITH'S Famous Actress ami Daughter of France Wins Ovation From Admiring Hosts One-Week Whirlwind Cam paign to Aid Knights of Co lumbus War Work ATLANTIC CITY, .Inn. 22. landing women who have tuken part I in every pntiiotle movement slmo (!ov cinor Kdgfl eatl) In tho war called for a census or the women of the Statu tc NO "IDLE MONDAYS' FOR WORKING GIRLS I Welfare Associations Arrang ing Plan for Turning Holi day to Useful Purpose Arrangements arc being mado lo direct tho energies of tho thousands' of girls not employed Mondirjn by order of tho fuel administrator toward some- , ..... 1..... f l.'i.nw.n I11 n-iinuo ui mi- vtuim'U U 1IIU OlillU IV Tin most famous daiighlel or V mute. .,., ,..,, ...... . ....lr.i , .,,. , thin north while lo themselves or the Sarah I'ernliardt, ni "Used pall lollsni and .l() 1Ilct,t ,1(. rxKMI(.fl, uf (,e future I community. The Civic llellef Commllteo tears last night at Keith1 -Ngo !' '" "ow, n Vl,,,.,CI,..", 'hn' ,,rh '" I of I'ubllo Safety, working with clghty annmed the a.tls.ry of the gifted actress, w -J" "'."i'r'u.e l"ot -. olhcr organlratlons Interested In Hcnllt-m ladluled from every line sho tit- Coluinbua the welfare of girls. Is arranging a plan tered A whisper In the ilealh ecelio virtu.ill evety woman's oigtmizuUou whereby the community centers, rettle she portrujed catrled to every nook and In the eitv Is enlisted. Denominational incut houies. rooms of the various so. corner of the crowded theatre. Many ,. jTSZn ' " V. W. C. A. association, may whlte-halied couples weie there. As I in person, b) mall and by phono to teach I " llse1 fr Hctl Cross work, physical sweetheart! perhapn they had fecn the tho goal set for the V. St C A. nnd the exercises and drills, lectures and enter divine" Sarah when Hie wan at tho , "ed Cross drives now nro working Just talnmenls. Utt a lit lMiVia.4.t li'tllK fir til 1m mill- ntmanf height of her career, nnd came to nave l0 .,a(rupn) ' a last look nt tho woman whoso c i peiienco and courage arc tvpleal of the I "'" Ml,,""ke'- lr "f l1'"""- .i..tf.rtninntinii nf ,"tiiiuH . tient banket. Is ono of the most nctlve T Z "tha Kit's had the record- urUt .Mrs Jacob It. Hmhwell. kJ. ,.fri ,,l..,. r ita rnreer Is a trlb-1 alrnmn of the omcii-ii Ctmserva- .,, v n ,,n " .. ifi f-i.i.i.iitffi. ,.e llm ........... ,.w.. ..v..,..,,, .1, ... ..,,' , .Mllllllllt't' UN Public Defenn' which brought about the t'staiilltliment of the Community SlaiUet to teducf the h'gh cost of living. uto to Madame llernh.irdl In the city iilulet iii winoii snu j Prom the Theatto to --- - - ... . HI 1-lOCll). J IUI I'lltit'i i , ...... "-.. appeals Is called the Field of Honor MORE AT THE FORREST Many Chiinccs in Cast of Musical Comctly Which Scored Initial Suc cess Here Last Spring sillier war t'ondtllon1", or tlio vitlsl- lan band A railroad president N char uctcrlied b Melbourne Mi Dovvall, while the rolo of a tlettvtlvo Is i loverly plajed liy i' Ntirmiuid llainmoud Thomas Kurllma, ami others give Interesting tudli'i of tspes. The plav Is ncrurded 10 uual splendid settings villi h have uade tlic work of lino ho piaiscvvoithy. Willi Moln Ham. Vvoung actor Marc lleitmnd. Is light- '" nul"- winker. Another veiy active lg 'for Franc.'. Ho i vvoiinded and t , Pt.in Is Mrs William 11 ll.uk leans ..gainst a lice for support He ' l',s'".- l-dwardl, lladerls i' Kfiirtui olc. '"vvonien K J""," ' " " ' ' the women lleutuiunts , MllKlouI dressings and rawing tho Kar- VOX JMBJU.Etn re "X: ...Z,": 'Z...i ,, Wurman of tin ono of his country's fallen Hags: then ""',"'" Hader Is l.l. ..,ln,l ni,.l.r He U found bv nnP""" among tnffiiKh .i.iicpr. vilin icnicniliors henrlnR hlin reclle In the tieiiches. l.uter n JUNIOR DANCE CAUSES Hed Cross dog brings nurses jind stretch-1 , ,T ., !,..,,, er-beaiers The fr endly faces revive the al'LIl AT PRINCETON young Mildler's memory. Ho I cmcmbcr . that he hid the Hug in the hollow of u i btu.Icnts Divided on Question nee lie nntis ii. nut inn t-nun. .- Tho "heatlcss Monda" order came sti unexjiectedly nnd with such short nottco that It found theao societies suite uuprtpared to cope with tho Hltuatlon to.luj outside of their individual work ltut on the following Mondays Included in Doctor Oarfleld's order overy avail, ablo heated sjace that can Iki found by tliecommlltecu will be used ns recreation centers, where all sorts of work and play will bo furnished. An opportunltv to do their bit for the Hed Cross will be offered to tlio girls Kxtra Instiutlors to teach the nit of Taylor and June .HiKi'i'ii ,.i iiiui . trantcends the valuo ot skilful dramatic criterion it does not force praise as construction. " won or art, but it does command Mr Arllss and Mrs. Hamlin seem toi tomniendatlon as a clean, lively, dlveil linvs enll7(il this, for "Hamilton" makea i '" wcll-atted entertainment. its mofound ImiircRslon not by reason of Miss Kummer Is a prolific but not Its technique, which Is often either In- "ry successful playwright. This Is her different or conventional, but rather be- third endeavor tlio present season on cause of slncoro cndeavois In the Held of the local boanls "Tho Hesculng Angel" characterization. Hiogniphy Is the main- I could not be blllleburked Into success, spring of such efforts. Less Intimate and "Hoodness! Gracious1!! Anna hlstorv asserts that Hamilton was the belle!:!" met with no more favor. Hut first Secretary of tho Treasuiy, that ho, sh Is improving In htr grasp of dra cliaied with Madison and Jay tho au- matle requirement". "A Successful Calamity" reveals a llrmcr tcchnlquo and nioro adroit handling of situation night, presented not only un Interesting n.mmAnn stutly in contrasts, but also demonstraten ( ftl A 1 V I'll 14 Ii I IK 1 1 lK VI. TnltlA "lllue .lentil.' Scenario l. .h.irlr A MiithiM frnm the nlv ltv uir-.ti.l . John l. " ollina nnu tnoio Uraphe.! by John ArnoM .Mttru The screen at last has secured that good, old thrilling melodrama, "lllue 'ans ' It Is also fortunate In having V..Avf GIl-tETTE.in ? I,. I una Interpret the famous chnr- Successvl Ctlatnlt$'-MDi. ''M r of June. A better eeltLtlon of a iit..hle plaver v.ould be dinicult to ni.iUe, for Miss Dana Is ono of the few really admirable screen actresses. It Is possible that thero nr some who do not know about the play illuo Jeans" because theatio audiences, It has been said, ihungo evtry three joars, Tho younger generation will llnd the screen version a clean, wholesome story with rather staitllng emphasis to how tiihu ii iicgico .no hum'iin i'i iki i.hc, talnmcnt of this tviu- may depend upon the personal qnallllis of the principal, i Tlio really tuntful popular musical ' numbers niovlded bv Jeronio Keiti, and the coherent plot, amusing dl.iloguo and I pilni Kt'ir Wins New HoilOl'S I while for the older folks It will recall sprightly lyrics of tJuy Holton and Pel- x ""l ,J'-"1 " " I the favorite stage play of the past. All W. J. LOCKE PICTURE opens his wound, and he dies prtsslng the Hug of his country to his lips. In her portiay.il of the voting soldier Mada.uo Hirnhardt slmplv llvet thn . character. It Is ically a battlefield Sho Is wounded mortally nnd heartbroken. Them Is Intensity, llnesse, sincerity In I ments In such urgent demand across the viater ate being enlisted In the work whllo ariaiigeuients arc being made t. havo classes III Hrst aid, courses til civics folk dancing and even in Hngllsh, given In the various sections of the city In addition to amusing tho girls and keeping tneni busy with war work or somo exeiclse that will inako them I stronger, healthier girls to "put tho I'HINCIJTox, N ,r., Jan. sj The i plinth behind the gun," there Is another student body of Princeton Unlveislty motive. It Is to bring lo theso glrlf has been divided Into two factious, the ninny of them unacquainted with the nrst or vilileli desires to abandon ii.olfatts. a clear statement of the reason: Whether Costly Hanquet Is Fit- tnif? in Wartime every wold. Moods of despair alternate nmitial Junior dance to be held on Maieli for this dr.istlt, measure of the fuel ad wuii leinpoi.irv iir.iva.io buc.i .. uu.u in The second faction wishes to hold I mlnlstiator. Ignorance breeds dlssalls. the danco as usual, with the exception , faction and disltust, but when the order of an elaboratu banquet nnd furnishings Is put In Its true light of sacrltlco for the havo lost I for a faice. And It hardly icqulres more than the prevision of an Infant for the average theatro patron to an ticipate tho evolution of tho idol. Mr. (illlelto plays tho part of a big financier who yearns for a llttlo quiet ness and homellkcness. He Is the consid erably middle-aged hero of an Indian bummer romanco with a jnung, naive and pretty second wife and couple of grow vided career In order to avoid any false pre tenses that would set him up as a young and Impassioned lover, a sort of part he no longer tries to look. In order to enjoy a quiet evening at homo and to keep his family fiom brldgo parties, dances and dlnncts, ho tells them ho Is tvanescent sparkle of merriment bTAXl.Kl spontaneity, ?mie elusive glow of ! r';mtoih,', n thorshlp of tho wonderful "Federalist" papers nnd that ho was killed In 1801 In a duct of politics with Aaron Hurr. A moving moral and emotional crisis In the life of tho great statesman Is untouched hy such outlines. Iliography. worthy of the name, Inteiprets the soul without which h.storlcal plays, unless of tho stereotyped war melodrama vnilety, tiro without appeal George Aillss moved towaid his pies ent sphcro in "Disraeli," but tho sub stance of Louis Parker's play was large ly fictional. Tho result was a tricky, stagy vehicle, much more ably built. In deed, than "Hamilton," showy, but su perficial. The new offering In Its gen eral painstaking devotion to fact despite a fow pardonablo liberties In deference to Icsltimato stage effects. Is far more human, far moro subtly forceful than Its popular predecessor. Its prevailing pplrlt opens up a vvholo new field ot dramatic possibilities with icspect to American history. Playvvr'ghts have hesitated to employ Washington, Lin coln, Jackson as footllght Hgurcs. The i. ii..-Tion-.ii.. in.thnri lifts the bars. It .iiliea-.i..... - aOOUl IllITl UI1U !(( II "J .....ft...... ........ ,,!( Is "humanizing," not tno invention o4 i B(,eno cllcer ,,,, wllh tho most Imprnc- sopiano or operant-. i.... """"""" in "Stella Maris" at the Stanley ham t.ienville Wotlchouse, made "Havo a Heart" one of Iho most diverting light entertainments of last seasoif. ns pre- and character, even though It begins as I sented by a company Including Hilly H farco and winds up as comedy of senti- Van, Margaiet Itotnnltm and Thurston mT,m ,,, t-i tnent. Tho practiced plujgoer knows ! Hall Tho scot o and "book" temaln pre- HART S LATEST VEHlGLIli Instinctively that It Is not to be farce clsely the snme, It Is true; but tnrougn ,1 ....... , .... .. . ' ... V. . . ... .L . ..,. .,. uicjuBiiuiuj mere are no. enouKl. uuois tno tnanges in inc i-i.si uii-j Fumo and Intert'Ft. Tho "Hzi" has li somo in- reuid l.y Marshall Xell.ni. Arttraft tangible way depattcd from the un- vmiam J. Locke has a large follow iorke.1 bolllo with tho personalities or 1R, m t)0 ,llernly ,.,,, ,,ul MllI. 1)lL.k. the veteran funmaker. Hilly "Van. urn I ,.(in ,., c,am (ho Bl.atc(,t pp,)UiRrty the opulent-voiced Maigaret llonuiino in ,M ,pl. (JWI) M)hcro ,)f moiimx ji.ctures the prima donna role. , This coinbln.itloii makes the screen vcr- comparisons aro oninus ..ui ....,- , rIo , ...,... ,,.irl... ,Smr ot ,,.. .ca) tho features that ale necessary to bring out tho points of the play havo been In serted Into I he scenario. Hetclllng tho plot hero Is hardly necessary now. There Is a human nnd lifelike appeal to tills story that will find leady favor with almost any spectator who enjoys seeing dramatic and sjmpathetlt. acting. Thcie conio to a jouth In delliluni. Tho chill actor thallengi-s the abllltv of a gifted actress llcrnhardt accepts and wins. A deserved ovation and endless cur tain calls greeted her nt the conclusion of tho pin) let. She Is supimrtcd b) a very cupablo cast, which Includes M. litrvals, as the Ihixl'sh olllcer; Mine Jean Mc.i, Mile. Ciubel and M. Delicti hotirg The skett Ii war written by n Fundi olllcer at the front. Xonette, the singing vlollnlste, sur passed all former it suits heie. This gifted artist la a better singer than many who depend upon this form of musical nrt alone. She Is also a vlo llnlste of cxccifilonal merit Her art Is whkh would bo provided were It not lor the needs of conservation of food and rtFourtes The committee In .liatge sa)s thai ' "Inasmuch as the nttendatite at dances jls tntliely a matter of peisnnnl feeling. lcfutlng agitations whlth havo npptured or which may appear In the future. The menu of supper and bieakfast will be cut down considerably to cairy out tho principles of the food administration ' Tho danco starts at 10'30 p. m and up to 3 a. m. various entertatnents will war and Its alms, tlio roaimiuee in charge of the movement feels that the girls will give It their heait) support. Inniltnhle. lllllv Kent in tho cliler com oit-ity nctuiiu lino iiiiu iuuiiiu ui . '. . . .. i. n n-up children, thoughtfully pro-' tdy rolo of the department store elcva l In view of the Mar's long stage I tor boy. who Is madly In love v it l.i movie queen, oruigs juum . . to the liart. Hut he lacks tho facility In fatlal grotesquerles nnd comic In dividuality which Hilly Van Idenllllcd with tho pait, and last night at Hast ho rnvp.iled a not altogether prepo: dlflldence and a habit of clearing sl.'.'r!:. hv,lrr.ne,e!.l"MnIriorn I nr.. ",BO u. nun'.b'r ?' ?""lraI. "'WaMons invel hv William J. Locke. Ut- which relieve ino iiign tension of the action. Much praise is duo the careful and Intelligent direction of John Collins, whoso master hand guided the art of his wife, Viola. In her support Is Sally Cruto ns Sue Huduly, whllo Mirgaret McWade has tho role of Cindy Tutwiler. Hobert Walktr, Cllffoid Ilruce, Henry Hallain, Hussell Simpson and Augustus Phillips give carefully drawn types, ruined In business. Of course, they rally,1, tin oat which seemed like , a rxmv about him and In a very delightful , mannerism Irene 1 -av oska a '"ezzo. thrilling scenes which they lequlre for stage life. Tho fabric of "Hamilton" Is extremely simple. Directly and unaffectedly It de velops an ethical crisis In which the patriot succeeded as Parncll failed At the expense of exposing tho facts of his liaison with tho fair charmer, Mrs. Reynolds, tho masterful Federalist Jus tifies his political conduct and preserves the honor and dignity of tho central Government, whose authority he had exerted such superhuman efforts to In trench. Without tho thought-stimulating background of history, this episode would bo scant substanco for an eve ning's entertainment. As it is, however. a el mnso or tno nageant oi our iiauoii.ii ,.(,,. . ,.,. .iriii,k i,... tnev nio life is unfolded, with a power that must ,., touched with tenderness. ' ltuth delight uny bpeclawr vvnoso mental iac- i,-muay llH the daughter tlcabte but loving suggestions. How tho unablo to reacli in iiign ..uir ....;; .,i..iv s..rn over a. nroflt of a few , second act duct, "My vviic. ....... millions of dollars on "the street, now It puts now Ideas of life Into tho heads of tho boy and girl and how It dispels certain suspicions In his mind raised by circumstantial evidence, concerning his wife's Interest In a young painter, arc factors which turn the story Into Its comedy ending, through a bcrles of agreeable and fairly plausible situa tions and dialogue of dry wit and droll twists. Mr. Ulllelte Is so ndept and iesour..e ful an actor that he has notioublo hi making his part bollevablo for the time bolng. Ho "points" his speeches with doubly Investing. Jus ns Iho nuthor has manufactured his charaiters with brilliant ubllll) so has Director N'ellan given tiu ytreui people win aro capable of living these parts. It will bo somewhat of a shock to worshippers nt the shrlno of "Our ssessing Mar)" when tiny see her with her beau- ii. i.i cur.s uu straigiueneo. out nnu ner faco weailng the look of one who failed to get away from .c curb when an auto passes on a nimbly da). Hut this slate of affairs could not remain long, else It might dimln sh .ome nf the luster of the star. She does appear in nil her girlish cuils mid looks moro winning than ever. Tho contrast is very striking. Tho plot of the story Is centered In Ids nervous. Hut C.ldeon Hurton is uniaumgiy uroi. the oveizealous rustic detective, while Donald MacDonald has lost none of his . . .. . .. I.Sa-. !.. 11 ir is Ihorough ) a u ing is tho movie ' the curing of a parnlvtlc and her en 100, IS lH0rOUn.) umuBlur. I tr-iiii.,, I..I,, 11,., tmi-l.l ..f ll.u .,!,.. I-.U, staged amid tasteful splendor, carr)lng ' lie provided and then bre.1kf.4st will be a message fiom the orient in color and i served und followed by dancing until general ntmospheie. Add to theso assets morning hours dawn Tho drawing a pleasing personal!!) and you havo the cards for tho dance nro two events on leasou that Xonette stored a triumph jtbo following d.i), .Manh 16, a swlin- Tha show was cxetllent throughout, ' ming and basketball match with Vale but spate in events details concerning A cn,nmiUco engaged In lalslng V M their meilt The bill included lolet (, A mony Investigated and found He. F.m and coinpnny In an up-lo-uato (1)n om of ,a(it p (,ost H sllld(.nt skit entitled 'The High Cost of Living; I lltt,ullnK jiu0oo. whkh made a inlii Dooley and Nelson, "sK c) 1 nder come-! , of Ht ,eUKt f3u caU, fm. cnrh dianb" who deserve the billing. Hen-, , imiucht .. la.lv. ex- see and l aim in an .r.g ..) ice,, .,, usUo ot those men that were alone nr cxc.uMr mji km . i-uun- ni .u... Latent and -- Striking and Daintiest IfVS Exeluiioa ModeU L(oV Deiigng O to7 pAIST HPretailers TWAdTMAUK CCPTPICMTCO IQIT 'RETAILERS YB.nl: MARK COPYBICHTCO 1QIT yVUV)V-K MV-t-VeVV-Tr Tho faction that tnkts this stand: opposes the piom "Most of us are the world was'plensure-lovlng tendencies, economize as I much ns possible and thus Help win tlic ,war by adhering to the suggestions of ' the Government." ,T. i!. C. (ieor,re W. Uarbicr Cross Keys i (Jeorgo W. ltarbler and Carrlo Stamp Collection (o He Sold Zy fc-!r,cos,',m, "Vor,J ,,f ' i?,sr'?S,ly nuciii . ""'r. . . ..... A, .n. (It. Sho has been surrounded with a .... .... .n..,0,.t,ni.,u ti, :.ri,i, a .ituiuiitu .... . ..-.. , ...... before tho final .,...' ..... .,,Ji,iM ..mrltiil romanco I Hi. nno Has lie '"-." ""v."".,:...'........ i,icii list I lot of lnakebelleve. and her mental pic ?..... ."...., ,...,i ,,'ntii'il':30 o'clock. Iture of tin, world outside of her room IIIK'it I. un , it,,,.-.- , i , Tie company only reached hero last , -yes not uovetal with reality, nlgl t in time for the performance, after I of all kindness she- sees muc eavlnc M arshalltowii. la . last Krlday. I ' H.l soi.ow. There is n human n gelt Ing "t "'"re than once en tils story that should llnd a i an... -l-l""h chord In utarl) eve.) body, route ,.,,,,,,, i.oe3 not dovrtol vilth reality. Instead much miser)' appeal In esponsiv Marlon Itlddor. singers and dancers of , in. ill.." ihiu lliotno nod Anthonv. co- MTitAs;i"nim,..ri. j.n.. k , medians; Jack .MeLallcn and Mary sioio in .iicorj, uui iki. ... ...,- BTl'ieAMNI7t,5.TiriVi?!rJty r'hV". "'arron In a novel skating ntt, nnd the Ike. but In tho p.eseuc, ot the war we Frank X Ktnnir.ii rr.im is. .....-, t.. .i.-.. i-...n...nu ,.!,,. .t n... nnm ftr should make everv eflot t to subduo our !... IIJ.. .........;..........'. . Kill--" l.cv...-, .... w ,....w .... ... -. - i;aialuount ,r.. r ..una.a v.r..p ,, ,,,,,, Tho news of Theio Is a vivid contrast between ' ''' ' ,llc l'l-'tute. western and eastern atniosphero In this I prouueuon anu most or the credit Is duo to the thoroughly capable direction of uonaici crisp, wlioso work ranks among tno land ho Is tho ductlona. I Tho story is on tlio line of the con ventional plctuie, but It has a fow side tracks In tlio form of athletic feats and "business," handled by young Held, that relieves tho monotony. Tho no tion has been kept at a lively pace at all times. Tho bettings of both tho eastern and western locales havo been staged with duo regard to the artistic qualities which play Important roles In tho Para best six directors of plctuie-plav "f ,K , V Ti T .. t The jaio stamp collection of F T. I So Important a guide Is Crisp hat T'.atcher. both well known to nations of , ,p " , ,, soId at llllc. s now ii, the Hast to further direct lock ':"."T nS". . ,1 v iwJ Z Th.lr , oi n Thursday and Friday evenings work of Wallace Held In other pro- WBr,m, (t'-'01'l nt I ho ; uko rhe r r Philadelphia .Stamp Jons. lV''C!'i"a,r ,. . '" "flub. 31 South Sixteenth street. There , .... i, .. .... -., .. i tied "Tho Hegan t:ase." Mr. Harbler ..'" " ... 'r(i,in,,i.iuf ,in,.n 1 S.l. VI..IM... . 1 l,..l .1.-1- - IIIW HIOIU III Wl w "-n . llllll (.urn llinuiici iihii.u.u ii.i. t- spectlvo parts In their usual artistic and , finished manner. The bccnlo effects and staging left nothing to be deslitd. Catchy songs, good comtdl.ins Willi! brand-new Jokes nnd an excellent choius ! mado "The Midnight Hevue" another j popular number un tho bill. j Stone and Ho) le oiler t omedy, songs and foreign stamps In the collection Beautiful models of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, satin, tub silk and net exceptional values, S3 to 85. The cus tomary $5 to $7 kind. Noi job lots in our stock. II 1 1 12cheslnut StreetlH4 Third Iloor, One Dour Lutt of Keith's Stafford Building. Take Elevator "Olives" (Jlohe The tabloid musical comedy olives" ultlts aro suttielently alert to !ntent stirring events nt the present by re course to lessons of tho past. N'ot In many years havo tho times been so rlre for historical drama as they aio now Mr. Arllss's performance icveals his familiar artistic restraint, Ids winning personality, his grace of manner and tho I aro subjective qualities of por traiture that ho brings to any role. At times, where tell colloquy calls for keen, laconic observations, his methods recall Ids "Disraeli" performance, which held the stage for bo many consecuttvo seasons Hut In tho main, his Alexander Hamilton strikes new notes. Happily ho Citrlcated himself from the "old man" rut In which he was also Involve.? last season In "Tho Professor's Love Story," and his delineation has youth, virility and magnetism. Tho last named Is, of course, of prime and compelling quality. A cettaln elasticity of speech Is apparent In tho third-act climax, In which ho turns tho tables on his accusers, but this Is but a minor blemish or a superb embodiment. Tho delicate task of depleting such early "fathers" as Jefferson and Mon roe Is entrusted respectively to the ablo hands of Carl Anthony nnd Hardee Klrkland. For purposes of contrast tho mental and moral staturo of these nrures suffer In hero. Hamlltonjans, however, will doubtless Insist that n duo proportion of values has been maintained. Jeanne Eagles as the Reductive Mrs, Ileynolds Is an unshadowed delight to the eye, and she acts a difficult role with tasto and exqulslto allurement. George Woodward, Philip Schuyler, gives a conventional but effective study of a bluff, hearty Revolutionary veteran. The Hetsy Ham ilton of Mrs, Arllss Is rather colorless, and Marlon Harney as her sister sins In .no opposite direction that of over emphasis. upport Is well worthy of tho accora I IIP I.llllOlll lll.ltv , - - -- inn j,u... uas ul0 KiuiiNiwi is........ -.. , icmombered that everv lead nir ro c-hniinlngiy nollent bill at the tllobe last nigni. '"....., .. ,i n,,,,,.ti i,u , , and Xorval nrinc!nal loles are capably handled H) w,. ,.,,. c i,lu , , ll-ll. ' ." - . ...ir TM.l.c.i nnd f.rfinlt " ' ' "- -..... v ... . ... ...,.... son iti.ti ii ii- Aivrtle lavvier. iiiil I'lcv,,, -- - .-- ,,..,.., cm, ...i,,-. ,..- ci.Pii.,.- ,.i. I Hutter ns tho wife aro feminine and clinging, Keedwell as tho butterfly Ham Devereoux as a faithful family le toluer stand out In a capital cast. W. It, M. Jonia's Hawaiians William I'eiui Hawaiian music nnd dances have es tablished In tho hearts of music lovers and devotees of the world of vaudcvlllo a recognition of their worth and beauty that has becomo International. Xor Is It confined to ago or sex. Heard once It Is never forgotten. During the first threo da)s of the week. Jonln, genuine Hawaiian dancer, i ..,.,, i vaudeville, presented "Ho'b In and her four native musicians, at tho 1 1,10 (jpaihousa Now." William Penn Theatre, Interpret for rtaymond Knox, a Phlladelphlan, was American cars the best of tho music of , on(, of ,ne Mf, ,us f the show In his Her naiivo lanu. ono is an arusi u.nons vers0n of "A Society Jester ; otner acts Hawaiian artists, nne rigmiy aim re gally headlines tho bill. In addition, Joseph Byron Latton, bup ported by Miss Ieslle Ilingham and company, offered a skit entitled "Just a Thief"; Swor-and Mack are clever blackfaco comedians, whllo ' Miller, Packer and Selz. the "firouch Killers," offered a clever production. The photo. play attraction Is "The Helglan, t.rioi- Tin. nttraclivo ant. vveu gowned chorus was wnimly applauded for their clever singing and dancing. Tho scenic effects and lighting left nothing to bo desired. "Tho C.lrl From Holland,' an act brimming with fun, melody and dancing, uiso scored a decided hit. Two bketches which proved sure-fire-laugh producers were "Hlied and Fired," with O'Connor nnd Dickson, and "Every Woman's Problem," presented by rti)llls Gllinore and company. Davis and stairoru, ono oi mo urai. Included the International Girl and tho Dancing Kennedies. The pictures were up to the minute also shows several very beautiful scenes. Anna Little makes an effective leading woman for Wallace Held, tif course tho woik of the star needs little anal) sis here, for ho la well established ns one of the screen's best leading pkoers. Ho In- right, I herlts his dramatic sense from his fa aracter actor of many notable dims, gives his usual creditable performance, white Hesldcs Miss litkford Hurt- I.-. Con way Te.irlc, whose woik before tho mot In camera Is '-'tig him ecognlllou as a s.iecn artist. H will man others of special note are Camilla Ankerwlch, Ida Waterman, Josephlno Crowell and Mrs Coonlcu. ther, Hal Held, it writer of many thrill-1 era. Tno otner inemner.s or tno cast in clude Charles Ogle, Paul Hurst, Guy Oli ver, Gustavo Von Feyfferltz, Georgo Kuwa nnd Hdna Mae Cooper. AIMWMA "Woliea of the lull," with William H. Hart. Sienarlo by Denlaou , .'lift from h auES-eatlon by Mr. Hnrt. ' Dlr.ited by Thomaa II Ince. Artcraft. Odiva's Seals Nixon ono of tho most novel nets presented at the Nixon this season Is that of naii a and her trained seals, which head- the lines the bill. Odiva is a shapely girl master photoplay of tho European war. of exceptional beauty anu peno.ms "' I i - . , .iim,.,,i, en.,,. It. wntni. n many oi uio uihuuu h.. - ...ii ns ber seals. These denizens of comparison with the "Twentieth Century Maids" Casino , the deep, incidentally, show that they "O IC and K. O." Is not only tho title , havo almost numan i.iieuisc.it.t. r the Twentieth Century Maids that Maty Helm, a Pmiaueipnia ....... ... mount productions. Tho photograph) , awl Platiologue, while the Four Seasons I IS U UiCIIII- ri(IK(((K llll.l IIIUBIC.I. Utlllll). Hose and Kills havu a novel nnd now acrobatic act. . Tliete weio also several leel, of Inter-' estlug motion pictures , ! "U-13" Hroadwa.v . Stephen D. O'Hourke, u vocalist of I merit, delighted audiences at tho Broad way with his song numbets. Ho has a pleasing tenor votco and his lepertolio consisted of both classic and popular se lections. Tho patriotlo steulo speetnelo 'T-13" scored a decided hit. Tho offering abounds with dramatic tin Ills mid de picts life on one of tho laigcst types of undersea craft Lariy HarLins nnd company, known ltusll Campaign for Members .as tho "Second New Jersey Coast Ar Tlie Junior Members of the Fede.a-' Ullcry Minstrels," scoted with their tlon of JcwlKli Charities aro going for-I sonR" 0,11 Ir11 "t?rlc8 wurd with a rush to gain their "3000 1 Antrim and Mo offer n series of members by Puilm." A meeting last i clever Impersonation, whllo McXnlly Sunday In Mcrcantllo Hall brought In and Ashton offer a study In black and COO new membership applications. At tan tho meeting a plan was set forth to or- The btellar photoplay attraction was ganlzo the Junior Members into a sep-' "Scandal." with Constance Talmadge In arato body patterned after tho parent , the leading role Tho story is interest organization. I Ing. RftANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Wished star. weio so excellently produced at the Ca sino last evening, but It may Justly per sonify the exceptional character of nr tlstlo design nnd song that adorned tho coquettish girls who participated. Although featuring prominent charac ters of burlesque as Jacqueline Tallman, Vera llossmore, Tllllo Barton, Jack Duffy and many others. Jim Barton car .1..1 ii. nen of tho performance. His As a whole, however, the i masteily display of humor In his char acter "O. K. uiougm .or... ..n "i Bert Fitch present an entertaining act which includes dancing and up-to-the-minute songs. They vvero well received. Morris Freeman nnd company In their plnylet, "No Children Allowed" : Frances and Hose and others composed a bill of unusual excellence. "My Llttlo Boy," with an all-star caBt, Is tho photoplay attraction. II. T. C. laughter and admiration. It is Ji Twentieth "Marriage Question" Orpheum nays ot social questions usually aro j " - very V " .p,m5 " .ol u'ant dialogue wiinout i - , 1Ul u. -.-.M.iU ii.ieresc or piuyo ut Hcipiuiib i drama without brilliancy, but "The Mar re Question." presented last night nt the Orpheum, Uerinantovvn, Is a Judicious mixture of both. More through the nctlon shown than through any long-winded discussion of It theme It re illy presented Informa tion on a subject that nine-tenths of ln world are actively Interested In. Bealll.B th. nat.tw.1 lnl,...( I-. ,1. -.,,... B. ject that drew the people, the pleco was s.inionaiiy wen put on, both In stage wiling and performance by Its interprc -- J i Continulno; Attractions .."Tno Passing Show of 1017" began " final week at the Chestnut Street "pera House yesterday, and "Her Hegl ""'nt, with Donald Brian, entered upon !? 'tter half of Its engagement at n .yno Theatre. 'Turn to the night' Mubetle Nixon Colonial Thcto Is no end of good entertainment . ..... i.m ff...,i ... iii. Klvoi. Colonial. lnucliter anu au uiuuun. in um mki w.is.w. .- ,..- ...--.. - - it is Ju-tlfying when said that tho Mu8tt, tho dancing vlollnlste. delights Twentieth Century Maidens havo made , Wth ,, act of raro excellence. Hi ad- tl.elr ereatest debut ut the casino i nea- jitiu,, to iicing an excepuu.".. ,.c.....i tre Very few productions of tho past ' Bh is gifted with much graco as a dalle. r. -HUH- iuu(i..n nwv .-. -, Brown and Barrows In their skit 'over the Garden Wall." Charles Hlley is n monologist In a class by himself. His delineation ot various characters hits the mark squarely nnd his comedy Is at Mary Garden and Hamilton llcvclle In the motion picture mado from Anatole France's "Thais" head tho current bill at tho Palaco Theatre. Tho Locust's at traction yesterday was Douglas Fair- William S. Hart has long been a "bad i banks In "A Modern Musketeer." man," but a good actor. That Is. ho has , given the screen a t)pe of westerner that the painter Hemlngton used to depict. Hart Is tho embodiment ot tho popular conception of what bad men should be. And that Is why he Is successful. His characters aro drawn with careful con sideration of tho Ideas of his audience. In "Wolves of the Hall," BUI Hart's latest production, he Is seen In a new character, something that has not been known to the screen in Hart's last three years of film acting. This figure Is a refouncd bandit leader who turns de tective and thus aids in tho prevention of crime which was to bo committed by the members of his former band. There Is Just a touch of tho lovo Interest In addition to plenty of thrilling episodes Tho production Is leally tho screen version of tho ancient sa)Ing of "Set a thief to catch a thief." Tho support given Hart is exception ally good and the players enter into the spirit of tho actor-author's blory. Vola Vale, us his sweetheart, typifies the character of a clean, wholesomo girl ot tho outdoor life. Sho is pretty and has histrionic talent. An outstanding bit of character work is presented by Billy Klmer. as Pablo Trllles, ono of the out- The Pacemakers Gayety 'fihere Is plenty of action In "The Pace makers." a lively burlesque "how which entertained tno i a.ro... . ---' Many up-to-date Ideas were brought out it the burlesque presented and the come dians took advantage of every opportu- UIMlio - . ,K.rn urn ralehv 'and are presented by a score of pretty girls whose, appear"" ... hanccd by the elaborate costumes, Military Maids Trocadero . .i '..i,,innr of comedy. Interspersed with catchy musical numbers, makes the show offered by the Military Maids at the Trocadero a winner In every respect. TherV U a Wash of patriotism which brings the production up to the lnnt nUnu0, it. successful run at the Oar-, ?. "?,", and scenery La Luna rick, and Bernard Shaw's- 'The Doctor's Thtat "maIns ,Ila bl" at th0 LIU1 offered several artistic dances and won ait timea original. Other good acts In eluded the Basketball Five in a comedy skit and In "School Days." a sketch with music, "Today," with Klorenco Heed In the title role, was the photoplay attrac tion. Trained Seal Nixon Grand Tiavllla Btothers and their trained! .i v..n,i tha i. i nt rcixon a iiranc. Their act Is a deep-sea circus act, but Is ono of the best ot Its i.inu seen nere recently. Grace Carlisle and Jules Homer present a musical sketch, written by Mr. Homer, entlUed. "The Composer," which furnishes humor, rruslc- and K..I..C- Auakt nnd Girlie present a Jap. . akatinn- and Juggling specialty I Herbert and Dennis, auest and Newlyn . s-...iA- n.vl.nrdt furnlali a full ' unci .uuui.vo ,u.n... -- - measure of humor for tho bill. Meatless Days Wheatless Days Heatless Days But just so long as we do not reach the Eatless Days Come to the Hotel Adelphia Chestnut at 13th Pure Chewing Gum a Stick a dav keeps thirst awav oypp Tyrol Wool Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 24.75, 25.75. 31.75 Our original models of Tyrol Wool fabrics combine everything In the way of service, usefulness and appearance. Spring; and summer styles in stock. Also Street Top and Motor Coats. IV. ANN & DlLKS 1 1 C2 CHESTNUT STREET t)T f UMiAvflsw JASlJRl PHILADELPHIA, STEAM HEATING COMPANY Engineers and Contractors 6000 SUCCESSFUL PLANTS IN 40 YEARS' SERVICE CONTRACTING JOBBING AND REPAIRING In heating, plumbing, ventilating, power piping, steam fltting, sheet metal work. 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