'f- i3T': t . -rx-xv -w vv- ''j"j , -- -, -v --"I,.- ..;. ' M.. W. V "? 3 "iy$F JEENING .PUBLIC .IBDGER-PBLILADBLBHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH -9, ' 1 . 1918 hWO ST WEEK : "LAND OF JOY," FORREST; "LORD AND LADY ALGY," LYRIC; "KATINKA," OPERA HOUSl Woth JceP POPULAR PHOTOPLAYERS IN ATTRACTIONS NEW TO PHILADELPHIANS THEATRICAL INDICATOR J ' FOR THE COMING WEEK y,!A - vm; V -.51 r lit i ): c, mx THB course pf a little curtain eh that came as a refreshing e. amid the scenery-bltlne bom- :"of "Blind Youth" at tho (Jarrlck relaat MondaV night, Lou Tellegen Ined that lift hail hein frnlned unnn gSYench stage and quizzically ex- ma the hope that evidence or such rfte might bo discernible In his per nance. Xt ! nkavllnklA ... t.lliiiA flint fhf lgJek-Dutcli-GaIloAmerlaaii star was SMb-rlng partly under a delusion. His nest conviction may have been that was actually reflecting certain eie- ta ot FrVnch art In tho farrago of lAn Involved, nut playgoers with detached critical faculties can aly agree with hltn. His present hods of expression are very like those jthe old-fashioned melodramatic of ovn theatre; very unlike tne artis- rr which he revenled here some years o as a French actor In the company iSnrah Bernhardt. Gallic hlstrlonlsm cannot to easily be dismissed as mere .rant. V'-' .It Is, of course, perfectly true that cer- J.talli exactions of tho Krench school dlf- B" y I i.HI, Ae;ilollB Ul till ririiuii r.,vu. 5A-JJ,fer. materially from those of our 'uv,J Certain artificial standards In the p own. i poetic rt if drama of our ally are definitely fixed. A l.iirlald formalism In verse declamation irpreralls at tho C lta-iv-11. tl r-nn.A.tn T.-mnn1f Ulieil i iffc-JUclne or Cornellle tragedy or u Oal-I .. DlDIHlia UL 1,1,7 V.Uill(U,C .,.', - tHcUed Greek play Is staged, llut the j i:modern works of Hervlcu, Uccque, Do Kjrcrs, v.avauiei, i-aveuuu, ,.,,......-, Bernstein and PataUIS aro usuiiuy 'iMCted In Paris not a. whit more rtoridly tfiHiah the Bame pieces translated In our - jj "Mreover, bucIi actor-managers as An - a 'ftjfctolne, Coupeau and Lugne Poe-havo long '"V tJen ,n tlia ndvnnco guard of footllght 32 vernacular en mia Bio-d or ine utcu. i".t .- i. . ....hn..u ..u An. fr UHurallsts." Tho winning simplicity frt tn.fliml i.hlr.li wnn InUrPlS for L.OU- lTpiiu's Theatre cf the "Vlcux Colom- j.Bler tuove-cote lias tins season un tvJ f,trofltabIy revealed In New York, where ;une impresario is now conuutiuiK iL-nllrt .. t.lu .l.nl...tt.a Ifnrlulun 1ilr- I Chouse. M. Poe nnd his talented wife, Suxanne Despres, havt; been reporteu us :en route xor America, iney nuuuiu wjh .'ii'.TleanTlnce New Yorkers that realism and W' 5Trstralnt aro far from being Irreconcll- KING BAGOT Wf f ', To be seen in the 1 F,v'V-"The Eaele's Eye." photoplay, at the t. 1 m - n' . t, , J ueKciii, un luurcu 10 ii. . . . labia with French acting. Tho present Jwriter, who was onco privileged to seo I iHme, Debpress Nora In tw Dolls flIouse,, can testify that not even Mrs. Elske's portrayal of tho samo part was hJMiperlor In subjective power anu regaru for verity. 1 V' t "ftlttl. THLlXaKN'S Intimated fears VI iirtii inni,tlnir T-'rench nrt unon us r therefore groundless. Ills safest tenures Is to remember Its principles, es- "MClallv In th'lr nourishing latest de- fivelopment and net upon them, liven H -t'JKl" Ciailll Ulill II1W bwi n rtmw.CTi.w.. & with Mme, Ilcrnhardt has hindered his EfW'jidvancenient as a modernist will not i holdi Avater. Jtistress as sue is oi mo .'ifttand manner" and the hypcr-mlo. fe'.Bdramatlcs of what Hernard Shaw has C K1n.KA,l i'Cnr.1nn,llr,lii,n." tin. I rrenremil- Ne3,suran nas niso succe-j.iiuiij hi,ucm : ,ther very different theatrical realms. f; 9,fhe toolt Mr. Tellegen with her on sev f:'M.mArot theso digressions. p. i'.'r"Tbq showy emotlonallsin of "Tosca" IK Wk kia tin nml (n At neterllnelc'n "Sister i jpes&tnce, in which wuii ..iiue. ie;rii hardt in the name role her leading man acted Prlnvo Belphegor with superb luetic distinction, at tho fag end of a ; en here several years ago. His 1 ptrformance of tho Duke, of Bedford In The Trial of Joan of Arc was another I ixjtable achievement, duly romantic, but i,mVer; overdone, while the vivid untheat i rksal,. sincerity of his Armand Duval, I'even in' so tcnerable a product of the j.'almy days ns "'Camllle." resulted Irj ; touching revitalizing of that familiar character. -..Such accomplishments render the mKseiit exhibit of "Blind Youth" all I tli more regTettable. Tho piece Is I HirhJ trash, and Mr. Tellegen seems to ayo-niiunea nis aciing- to us-nosurdl-UM. J Naturally there are moments In ct.llie sheer force of his abilities rs through the overwrought twaddle. : on the whole hla artistry bears but 'resemblance to that which thrilled term patrons and convinced them the venerable actress had dls- 4 most sifted leading man. un- Dred by her own genius. BW YORKErtS. hannllr. have bad I ,''much better view of Mr. Telle- , . an.r.ngusn-ipeaKing actor than ; jii 'piayKoers. i'raise ot nis per- Mice in Jingei uuimera's ".Maria r-waa accorded Dy discriminating p, JhU Catalan play, with Its attrl i of Imagination, its noetrv and (( It', dramatic vitality, should have imlrably suited to the star. Its t,' by reason of the depletion of ifllar aspects of Spanish life, was Wy Kimewha, exotic But sure- iav or larre Brrisrii. er aam tenn . -wrih. Is a preferable vehicle to Hue value on both counts, j-ttildle to apportion In detail the i or,- Diinu xoutn.- Mr. T.n.n i-auinor, may pe responsible ir aramausu oitenwtre for tho erneiuonausm. willard Mack, r. may nave injected the lame comic relief. Oblivion 1. ih. rM forjweh a prWucf. If jjr. I aepiren to success In the drama sum ne suoum, environ his I .with better Play.rraftumnn. It'ietho only safe way to re- UTtie position aa an actor. ;."'dance," declares Have- "Mama uiiableijpijeeet etmrjHvin. lL ,'jsi : (JrmlaiTZ, Kuropean countries. Arngonalsn "Jutas" aro but weakly reproduced In Seville, life Andaluslan' fandango undergoes a curious metamorphosis In Saragossa, Kstremndura. Gullcta. Asturlns. Via caya, .Navarre, Old and New Castile, li Marietta, Murcla, Valencia, Catalonia, Andalusia and Aragon are disparate kingdoms In Terpsichore's empire. The difficulties, then, of transplanting tho most fascinating of nil phases of the art of dancing beyond the Iberian Peninsula have for years been formi dable. Pitiful Imitations have there fore flourished. Real Spanish dancing, ns Vullller In his history of tho product describes It "nil flutter and glitter, grace and animation, quivering, sono rous, passionate, seductive" has been largely a legend save to travelers. And even the Inquiring voyager has often experienced dllllculty In untnrtlilng tho alluring, rhtlimlc symbols of Spain Dancing from the American commercial viewpoint Is badly organized In Its habi tat In the ante-Bolshevik day It was easy enough to see the P.usrlan billet. Tho sole requisite was a ticket to the i Imperial Opera House. Dancing in Bus- sla Is a hl.hlv cultivated nrt In S'naln i It Is the thrllllnir exnresMlon of national i Instincts nnd so Impregnated In the life of tho people that Its pervasive yet subtle presence N taken nlmo.it ns a I matter of course. No company of royal Spanish dancers ' ofllclally domiciled In a Madrid or Bar- ufiona ineairo exists, instead miracles Of tTr.lf'P. fvisiilitn nn.1 ,lrnn,ittl f-Mnr i aro to be found by Hip fortunate In tiny jmup halls In tho Castlllan capital's , u-oirepm nmi ueni or an in inai veil A.Ai.i L...im.... ......ii.i . -.i ii. i 1 crablo Scvllllaii establishment miscalled "Novedades." on nn obscured corner ot , the Andaluslan clty'n storied "Slerpes." Patronage of the one-act musical comedies prevalent throughout the coun- try also occasionally Insures n gllmpi'O of terpslchotean beauty. l-Vrlas or fes - tlvals In Valencia. Malag.i nnd ele- where are often productive of hUperb dancing. Theie are no booking routes" for such exhibits. , ---., T now, not ineiely from urcsat K --' n gents, but from highly competent courts of appraisement, comes the no .es, gratifying than amaz.ng news that 1" ,.,0" ne' S the bloom of Spanish dancing has not.enrd for thu local debut of Km l faded In a tea voyage. "The Land of i t'aruso In tho C'onrled das at tho Joj" ll.a Tlerra dn AleirrliiV which will bo disclosed at the Korrest Theatre on 'Monday night, Is authoritatively hcr- alddl as a bona-flde presentation of a wondrous nrt Malaguenas will be danced by Malaga henorltas, "Jotas'' by Aragone.se damsels, fandangoes by veritable "ladles of Cadiz ti, i0in...i .,. .ii.i 1.1...1 Spanish composer. Qulnlto-sbort for1 ,J'r '"i'ltU-Casazia will m.1 over one Joaquin Valverde, Is responsible for ( "t the best casts available In tho Mctro th iLisiiinir cnr nr n,i. mrarin- i,i.,i. i polltan Opeia Company Maria liar- Is In character n kind of three-act "zar- zuela," with welcome emphasis laid on the dancing features The production inodestlv ilntnp.l inn I New York nomo months ago and In a few days Ilroadw.iy realized that much 'of our own musical compdy was soporific and that Imitations of -Iberian dancing will hereafter be as Intolerable as thoso of Harry Lauder. .Strands of an "up-. to-dato" American libretto were faintly Interjected. Hut, considering tho prlnio features of tho spectacle, that penalty should be comparatUcly light. Accepta tion of It Is a low price to pay for a glimpse of what Spain so tenaciously prizes and what Hiuelock Hills feared would fade In tho mere passage of a proUncial frontier. II. T. C. IRVING'S DOG EASED FAVERSHAM'S AWE Admiring Young Actor's Timidity uuiiisncu uy irageutans conuc Ecension to Canine r Vi .S-.?..?.. ...il .u.e" L"."iu"l.l"Cl As a young lad I used to haunt the ! of mv jouthful bero-vvorship was tho I iaie ,-)ir nenry irving," says William rau-iMiuin, win is 10 nppear witti .u.i.io r.iiiou, jreno eenwicK, .il;iclll ,i u;i,ir- iinti ii iiuiuuin e'ast in "i.,,r,i , anil I-ae?y Algy" at the Lvrlo net nwi "In later ears the Influence of Irving came to be one of tho prime Intellectual forces In my life, hut nt that time I neu.m iiiucii in hwo or nun. until one night I was standing at the stago dooe cf the obi Ljceuni Theatre, in London. waning jor a glimpse or the master- ?.c'.!: lira.r ..'!? .ld four-wheeler that al- ( fVreTntly Irving camTout 8 lookC i very tired and worn after a btrenii- oils performance. He opened tlie elnr lf u,e he cnrrlace. whlrli. Ilkn 1,11 u kind, containee) 0110 larire cnmrnrinhu seat, and opposite It a tiny hard scat wnn ien iiiicte m ine driver. As Irving ears later that I first met him. un.n. .n a.u. ,n ,. Hn,n.l . ... ,1'IM ITIin IIIB ,1'LI IIU ,t.,i,L-,t,,aiuiiuc,. ,,,,, r.l.na. .. . 1,1 r.i ,,,I, i,,.'r,,n ',, m I'm,, .,Mm.. ...r ..... ..... .. . i his 'lit. W eTrjeV K 'in ahead''h I the auspices of the Cn.verslty extension When Otto Haib ach w r, "Katlnk," nn sttrr,,0""," ???" Montague I.ove and'a ,Vce ,e, c.t ' T.&R nLard Moffat's ee', s'go' .ia"a1?eexteS 1 jumped the dog and up to the cemfort. i Society on next Monday evening at which e-omes to tho Chestnut Street , ,. V.'"" nJ,u"V;, M?Jr "r, l!?u ol(I 1-ady wilt he seen ut the Palace Theatre dur- novel "Hearts SieatirT.i ,m,. stock engagement here. For three yeirir able sea . Then living climbed In ana I Association Hall. Ger.nantowii. Mr. Oi.era House for a return engagement ' 'rlv dSie M i n' m '.'"'t Thel!.tre nt nn "'B "" emlru weeK of -March 18 In the" ! store'v his tie le'tfi f, i '?,U.h ho was a niember of the KrepatJiM seated hinseir on the small, uncomfort- Welsh has taken "Beethoven" as his beginning Monday, he selected tie name i fjrli date. M ss Dun Is well remem-lflrst bliowlng of the timely photoeln. n a reL ', , V J."5. 0l,1 '" 'ls Stock Company, In the clavs wlien CaV able teat, while tho dog stretched him- bUbJect. ?L1' ?,Ln. tJ,JjlH .hit-lnc. As "Llalne" iLlL "f.J, JfJ ,?" ' ,ncM, 'i' H chard I "The Cross Bearer." The domli a g ""n- booked for the first half ot next rle ltadellffe was tho popular leadlaf? self in luxurious e-omfort cpposlte and tuDJ0Ll- J ' Pl'V'" f'jfn to the dKimatlc f. "' , i,r.rr',nl a"? "avid Be- role is that of the patriotic Belgian pr". ' "' Tlle "eloved Traitor." will, woman nnd George Learock a rejnlnrj they rode away Into th misty night, i n-,, K-ipi,iau, nutv lecture-reehal h.fnTli,0' ,,l10,Ua ,ly P3'"' 1 w"s I -rn" r eT'l'j1 r, r?' " .? r Virginia" and nte. Cardinal Mercler. Jeanno Hagles Mtc Marsh, latter half of week. stock favorite. In tho Forepaugh com. Somehow, after that. I never stood In I ,T'e Nlcholfs ,?; '"tyre-recital before the produc Ion was put Into ie-1 T'e Gov ernoi s Lady." is In support of Mr. Love magics A "Ono More Amerlen , P-ny also vveie Martha Lord. Jesse Bon-1 awe of Irv nir. a t hoiicl, le .,.., i which was postponed February II owing hearsals. Before loner, however, t h ' viJiiirt uno .vioro American,' a tt,.ii i,, Ei , ..iti.,..r n-7,-1 i.'fl The " Friendly' ' R PESTER the audience into senility. Sprinkle the chorus girls over the aisles. Summon' the music of strident futility. Cymbals and "cocoanuts," banging for miles. Badger the. baldheads ivith persiflage pitiful. Turn uv'ry spectator into a guy. Making him wonder "Why in a whole, city full Of other idiots, here shoftld be I?" Drive moldy johes, reminiscent, "Joe Millcry," Into the orchestra leader's lax ears. Pin self.respcdl in a lingerie, pillory. Order the "flappers" to dance ii the tiers, Parquet and balcony, boxes and gallery. Oven the runway and down the, front step. Call pandemonium value for salary. Subsidization of rcquisite"pep." Cancel thu manuscript of the libretto .man, Show any" part that pops into the head, Any old character, spluttering ghetto man, "Darky" or "dago" or Indian red. Take any motive from Mozart or Massenet, Crieg'or Tschaikowsky, or Wagner, perchance, Muddle them madly and into them fasten a Tempo of "ragging" to hustle the dance. Claim the whole crowd is a "pally" society, Adors and auditors, one in a show, Shattering burdens of footlight satiety. Making all partners in "ginger" and "go." Then ivith a palpably faked inspiration Aimlessness ask that the sufferers sing Mr. Berlin's latest "wildly sensational' Ditty or otherwise vacuous thing. Strike up tho band, with its "jazzing" exuberant, Marshal recalcitrants into the play, Mke them assist and behold he protuberant, U"-"Hlmttmti i-'----M-Mf" ---'' .1- Jr , rr i ,itat.J-ii. ,""' ' yj 1l"V'"n i , P"jv T- J .'It,' ... t K, ... II B ..7 E33EIK!a35 I iBT K7Ut I i !'' BBB j .r BM 11 .. ft . an-i s. ijr ' war ?j n .z3'-&pMimk ,f i. : 'v II f. . Kiv4 tm I UJ .M1R.I(1 ,' .y&F-mk k '- . 'i wAiy wcsro&o. fl .-.s-s-.-i ss S - .- ---...c-sn. Sirflw-f-r gr i. - ffrms .syjz si.a r j Slr.r. sr. IVIPW 2PAlIICH TI71M0R Hi-iM Ol AllIOH IJUnVIl ,.,. . T mTDAT mmf iinm UN liluULM 1U LAM , Ljizaro to Ko tho Dllko -tiu! Jj"li,lIL' l" nL lll- UUK(' a,,u 1 BaiTieiltoS the Gildil ill Verdi's Opera "Itlgolctto.'' the third Wrdl open of tho ceawin wjili h utll be kIvpii at the Metropolitan on TuenM) i Miilng. will fro to Introduce to I'hil.idelphlans Hlppollto I.uzaro. the noted Spanltli A'aucmy. 1 lie iiiusl.' for this ihaiacter permits Senor Lazaio to display tho brilliancy of tone and the wialth of ttsouix'cs which have contributed to the artist's lecsnt significant successes in New York. Itulecd, as a vocal seina tlon of the (.eanon, I-azarii. the Metro politan's new tenor, has vied with alll- curd, tho Chicago Opera Uompuni h i coloratura soprano. I rielll9' a compatriot of Utzaro. will sing tne norm iiiumc ot i.in.a: ue i.uca i wl" "" ,,le tragic jister, Itigoietto. and Mardones and U.id.i will hnvc auxiliary ' ,ok's' omaro.Papl will londuct. I I Tli Doston Smphony Orchesti.i will give Its last concert of tlie senson here on Monday evening In the Academy of Music Kor this l.i.t appearance Doctor Muck has arranged 11 program devoted to DrahamsB I major. No. 2, anu Klmskv-Kor-akoffs fasclnatins syni phonlc suite, "Scheherazade." Doctor Muck In the ears he has been In America has 'On tpedal praUe for his Intprpretatlons of the bjmphonles of Ilrahms. especially for his Inter- P.T'SV?n.?.' iH',!a!i !-::..rii'Hn-.C,AV''Mn S.kos,EconJer,s ,.,. .. ......V """"' '- '""' ";, :::,.: works, which up to ten Jearsago iarel anneared on concert programs. Utahms. sjmphonlcally nUne. baMng been limited almost cntiieiy to ins smpuo-, nies in c minor anu u major, in nianj In many respects tne tniru syniiinouy ui maimin l9 tho most beautiful ho wrote, anu eeriainiy n coiiiuini .v nwiui ' i""" , , , , . , ,. The br 11 ant, colorful oriental suite of Ttlmskv-KoYsakolT Is an attractive "Unber. but Its presentation directly oir tne neeis oi me i-iiuiiui wn..not ic iinis ui ire 1 "-ii w...-.. :rfomtance of tho same work vesterday ,1,1 today Is rather regrettable The ss traek-doubllng of this sort by .-rm- I - .... Ian Inn n tlm (.alien fl-11 Il- per ijiu :."... -.i . !.- i.m f ii,., simulation and development musical , pnoiui- enK.eiu..e,uM. . w,.. ., ... ( art. Doubtless Doctor .muci.s listing or the number was uninspired ny nuy spun of competition, for. oilier reasons aside, the proe'celure Is unwlsa from a practical i.n.lnn... ul timltir.lnt. Snnin klml nf u ' musical cleailnc house bhould be 'd' Pffrably through correspond- cnc'' cl,au"nP coiiuucioih m ugrce 1101 IO llll 111,3 win" iit.is,, cu,i u. i,:.,-,! j during tho samo week Hunter Welsh, Anieilcaii pianist i in the enl Rltuutlon will be crlven on I evue L ..". .. , , ri? t. 13,'Bt u i '! ,mjB r ".''4it3Baf vi fns c- ac-xta 'X:wwr,2-';:Z'-1 HsWP IbbbbbB 'yxmsxxxxrj.T.ixsitamuesii itxii mm ?m .. ' ; -arw ,' aprBBBBK aEpaHto ? - y AfjrYT- Tuesday celling. .Match '.'(I, In Wither-t-poou Jlall under tile fiuspiLfS of the deportinem of music of tho t'uUiihlty i:ten.vlou Society A program loin po.ud cntlrel of Anglo-Saxon ongs will be given. The fourth In tho series of p'lwite re ntals Under the auspices of the Iiuslhcps Women's l.eiiguo Choial' Club will take Place on Tuesday ctnlng. March l". at 8 o'clock In the choral Club room, HIS Walnut strut. The chorus will present time of Its own members, Ullrabeth Knit-t and Illlle Hasenfus, soprano, and lllaiithe Sjlvls Copes id.uilst, assisted by litlen Kallkman, vlollnltt. Tlie pio gram Is In chaigc of May Poittr, tlie musical dliector. )llc I'remstad. the inimitable dia matlc soprano of the Metropolitan Opera loinpany, v. Ill lie the soloist at the con. certs of the Philadelphia Orchestu. to bo given undtr I.opold Stokuwbkl's baton nt the Academ of Music on Filday afternoon and Saturday nlglit of m-t week. Owing to tho ban on Wagnerian opera, In wIiovh Interpre tation the i-ltigcr excels stilt has not been heard with Ml. Uattl's forees this freason hln has befii devoting much utlmc. J - ,""",:,r' '." '". h,uu ol "ngncii.in roles In Hnglish. as there are sltrnlll- cunt Indications that tlie Metropolitan will present the great inuslo diiimas In our vernacular during the next fcasun. One of the operas nhnost rertnln to be bung In Hngllsli will be "Tristan and Isolde." hi which Mine IVemstad will. i nf n....n .. .. ... . tlle "I bo heard lu Menilelssolm's "In- fen ., j ,, . "Wanderer's Night I .. " , ,.V.L. ,V,,.-." V2 '"..!.. .. '.?... I ; pury p'trprogra.u will con- , f tirJhm' svmnhnnv v i n,i , Wagner's "rtlenzl' iv.Ti-ii.r' ni.,i' ,... U ( IUIL ,v . , idy celebrated will give his Jasch.i Hclfetz, the alrea young Jlussian violinist, 'see - onu recital or tne season here on Thursdav nriemnnn r ,,v. i, i ,i,B Ac.-.riemv An, .h nn,i. ,, varied roster will be the Men- ucisKonn concerto, scneuuieu originally ' fov rc,lou, c0ccrt, but suddenly removed fiom the bill I,, favor of tho I Wlenlawskl concerto. I ueissonn concerto, scheduled originally i Alma Cluck, tho soprano, formerly I of tho Metropolitan Opera Conipanv and now one of the oi'al stars of the concert stage, will be the feature of a recital to be given lu tho Academy 011 TiiabiI ,v .ilVit n. ...,.. .. in i.. Wt bbbW j ! JbbbH fimi& , , bbbV ' ,aW!KaViBSfc-&k. !- H Hil -LiLiHHI -' K.h ; do-Icludo a croun' of Cncllsh s,,.,irs. K..I. vatoro do Stefano. harpist, will be an assisung nrusi. - 1 RUSSIAN DICTIONARY CHRISTENED "KATINKA r. It w h u noticed that Klalne was surrounded liv iiusmaii rurnieure, uussian gayeues and Busslan music, and tlie title seemed ill I fitting So Mr Harbaeli bought a Buslan dle ! tlonary nf picper names and, nfter in i countering many Jawbreakers, ho ell- covereu ine catchy "Kntlnka." lie salel the name aloud and liked it. Tlie moro he repeated It the better ho liked the sound, until nt last he was Inspired to write tho ljrlcs of the song "Kntlnka. Sweet Katlnka," and the musical com. edy was christened with an easy name, that was also linguistically appropriate REAL BRITISH TANK IN LATEST WAR PLAY Philadelphia Is to see a real British tank not the papier-mache mlnaluie or Imitation, but a real Iron and steel, lumbering, powerful engine of human and trench destruction. This tank, which Is making a tour of the United States In a campaign for enitstment in this country or sublccts of Great Britain nnd Canada, will be brought to this city on, or perhaps a little before, March SC, on which date the new military play. "Getting To gether." by Major Ian Ilav Bcltli, and J, Hartley Manners. Perclval Knight, and Harry B. Smith will be given at the Lyrlo Theatre. The cast will Include Blanche Bates, Frank Ii Tour. Harry B. Smith. Har rison Brockbank, nnd Lieutenant Gltz Bice. The tank Itself not only will figure In the play, -but' w 111 also be on public v. lew. Ada Lewis, Expert Comedienne Ada Lewis, who Illumines "Doing Our Bit," the latest Winter Garden extrav nganza, which opens an engagement nt the Chestnut Street Opera House on April 1, enjoys a unique position on the. American stage. Probably few come diennes ln America can boast of an ex perience behind tho footlights so long and varied. It Is JOst twenty-six years slnCe Ada Lewis quit the Alcazar Stock Company In Han Franolsco, quietly slipped to New York In quest of greater opportunity and was made overnight through the reallstlo Impersonation of the gum-chewing tough girl In Kdwani IlarrUran'a "Bellly and the 100." at Har rlgana Theatre. During 'the Intervening quarter of a century, Mies uewie nasi ueen coniluu ously.ibefore the public In roles that ao- mi. ww?& vftiVA b ' iii,.r lliil 1 u"--SjS 'n:z";. MADGE WEST IMBIBED RT AT STRATFORD La Salic Stock Actress Taught by Ucnson at Shakcspeate's Birthplace It was in the historic, histrionic at- '4 faKfi.v wi. tkix ' IbR uli: niospiicra ot .Mrafioru-evn-.voii that of It While all the exposuies ot the Madge West, now of the i-tock company machinations of thle rcie of alien con at the Orphcimi, for two ears i-tudle'd sn'rators will bo dovetailed lu a fictional under 1 It. Person, tlie Shake-vpcaiean b,or''' llle '"icIUcnta themselves are scholar and producer, and thus laid the !lou,,deu' ln ,ru,h' foundation for the bctle-s of successes Tlle ".,.,', of Ambasradoi' von Ilrrn that have maiked her Mage earec ,n uWti lS America. , Frank Von Papen ; John Wade, Captain vvlien the now leading lady of the La, Karl Uoy-Kd: Frederick Jones. Dr. Salle Stoek Company uturned from Helnrlch Albeit, and Florence Shaw, England f,ho entered a fashionable MilI'tln0 August Steplian boarding school lu New Yolk, and It flilef Flynn has arranged his ills was there that she met Itlancho Hates ! c,0,,ure3 r tlle Cernian spy Bystem lu who Introduced her to Leo Dltrltcl.steln', '"7"' ?"'.!'oJ,t'' c.?cU .c0'""'e.t0 '",'tsclf. , It took but a preliminary ,11 splay of ' "'"Ifach telllne the story of a plot In Madge We-ht') ability as an emotional ,?stSl,',, and exposed during tho last1 actici-s ior .Mr. Dlttlchsten to rnun !, 'Vi ,l,e. !''. m hl Pioductlou of ni.. .... "'"' :v,'st acted m tliat Sevcral, "lher ""table productions and I conies to the La SallA Stock with n conimcndable record of artistic achieve- . j .w. .,, sear-, iaiejr a nninrn In I'aulist Choir's Spring Concert An excellent urogram linu i.,A ranceil inn i,. , . . ,",un .""-" tjliilr -of CI ctco win rYvi"'' ',ul1 Tn "Vf M uslgK,hi? cv , liter oi."'?..'-"!' It Includes numl'.Ts by Verdi itfaiim, llnrerlAl 111 1.. i V . 1UII 'I(tlllll9l list if--.i.i i,,: .,""" "' '.'. uraiims. Tschalkenisky. 'itaehmanlnoff and' Father .....i.,. - ,, ieiiiisK.v-iMirsai.olT. Hack Oriet Finn. ductor . u I.IM-liameU Is ih n..n. Of tlle etmli- ti.1.. . znllon nn.nh. .' '.'...., ".". IBUI: boH. and was organized In 1)04 n -'7.?,?;. i-'Ji."'.1" '""l0 ""'" our of .'VinLn llAd t,tatP!'' W?H ecoiated by the rench Academy and was also nwilrded the prize In the Interntlnni.t .,.;,,... iU t in" sV.'ini.?u 1., 't "", "f ,','.?,V,or' nione h ftW'JV J'!. ,'Jt. I.. !. . -kl..i . -----...., vellllvtl cw1ro,TevoTe,l?,o0,toCC,,eRhll,f!;lU8,!f M cellent"ad of ruined cities and towns n v.T L"'e I vantage. of ruined cities and towns lu Fia . "" . 1,. n. alio, In MUSICAL CELEBRITIES TO DISCLOSE VKsmssexlKMBjBKm sty' .aeTaWv3. fr QPP aLKKS-jEH 1 ., kkmi'm x , aeaeBLHOaeKB M -aialalHPHSleKMMaV ,. 1 ' K!'i,' ir' If 9KS"ValalaalalalalH 1 aeaeKaeaeaeaeaeaeA.' vHfllB ivuum snma (3Z.CCJC" in "CWiT s7C-y77SeC!V (TM7- Z,Z.. S" j,"z y n. . 9 , Cr' jrrt0o Gx"-ycra?r. GERMAN CONSPIRACY EXPOSED IN MOVIES "Eagle's Eye" Compounded of Chief Flynn's Revelations of Teuton Intrigue The Kagie's Hf." a new photoplay serial, lu which Chief William .1. 1'l.vnn, of the I'nlttd States Secret Service, will expose the cr'inm and e'onspiraeles of the Imperial Cerm.iu fJovernmi-nt spv s.v'stem in tlm I lilted States during the last three jears. will have ll,s premiere In tills rliy nt the Regent Tlieatic on Match IS, when tho first chapter will be shown. In one episode of "The Kagle's live" a wireless plant In opciatton will be shown, which could only be done through tho courtesy of the Federal floveinment. This scene will reveal the Incidents of tho Installation In a residence near Fifth avenue of u wireless apparatus so pow erful that mccsngcH could be received or sent from as far west as Honolulu, Hawaii, and ns far east as Nnuen, Uti many The dlse-ovcry of this wifeless plant and the use to which It was nut ,,y ""n"'" agents figure In one of the most dramatic scenes In the production. heveial scenes In "Tho Kaglus l;ye" will bliow Interiors of th Ciepu.iu em bassy In Washington." In one episode a Meeting will bo shown between Von Ilemslorff. Von Papen, Von Igel nnd Bny-lid. This Incident aetually occur- Int linil Rexet.'il rvr.ntd M'erit tlm ,'ns.iilf ' years. CARTER DE HAVEN IN VAUDEVILLE AGAIN Having spent a cpuple of jcars making eomedj bhns for tho motion-picture Held, Carter Dcllaven and Flora Paiker have returned to vaudeville. They will appear as the headline feature of the bill at H F. Keith's Theatie net week. The offerings of these popular Amcil- can cnteitalncrs have always been dis lnclle. Mr. DeHaven writes ths songs and Jests that ho and Mlrs Parker use. His present assortment, entirely a "homo product," Is Fald to' be bright nnd timely. Hver slice the pair hava em barked upon ftagc careers the)- have been prominently Identified with the two-a-day style or entertainment ; but. HKo nil good tnudcvllllnns. they done their tutn In musical co lavei conicdv, A (rriJaaaaHMaV M f O.VT.Vf.YO ATTRACTIONS GAUUICK "Dllnel Youth," by Wlllatd Mack and Lou Tellegen. 'I ne lauer piakes his first appearance hero In nn llngllsli role. 'Hie play concerns the struggles of a oung nrt student m Paris, nnd It Is salel to be derived fiom chapters In the star's own life. Jennie Hustaee. Marie CliambeiK, Kdilh King und Mark Smith arc In the bupport. APl.'I.I'lll'TUe Man "Who Came Hack," Jules Hckert iJoodman's a cry successful nieloelramatlc play. He generation, through adversity, of a millionaire's son Is tho basic theme Tho piece Is presented In five episodes, each of which Is replete with thrills. In tho excellent company nre Mary Nash, Conrad Nagel and Clifford Dcmpsey. AT POl'VLAR PRICES oni'llEUM'Val First." .1 farclc.it crook plav, which will have Its llrst production ln Philadelphia, llkliard La Salle and Harle Western have the leading roles lu tho lesldcnt stock company's performance. YAXJUr.YILl.V, liUiril'S Olad.vs Hanson, In "l.ibertj ' Allanu," Carter De Haven nnd Plena Parker, lu 11 musical comedy feature; Homer I!, Mason and Margaret M Keeler, In Porter Hmerson Urovvnc's "Mairlcd", Joe Morris nml Flossie Campbell. Ill a plajlet, "Tlie Avl-ate-her"; ,'wau and Mack, Itussell Mack and Ulanche Vincent, In "Song Skfte-hes at the Piano"; Tour Ankers, Krltch ilruch nnd Sister and Sully, lingers and Sull. GI.Olli: Long Tac.li Sam and his com pany of Illusionists, "The Coincob Cut-Ups." Mattlo Klrchener, in "Tlie Oolden Ulrel"; Florence Henry, lu "Tho Scout" ; Tlie Four Henees, Amanda Cray and "her bos," Alice Kove, Chat ley Itellly, Hlllolt atid Wen und the Wlles. CROSS KKYH Arthur Ltpson, Allman arid SjUes, Oeoige llandall. In "Too Hasy"; Clark and Fagan. Chum Moy, flri,t half ot week. "Tlie Peauty Fountain," musical comedy. Willing Levering Trio, the llroadleys. Dun-ham-IMwarils Trio, the Uallard Trio, latter half of week. UROADWAY "The Peauty Fountain," WIIIIng-Leverlng Trio, Frank Silk, lirst half of week. "The Dairy Maids," musical comedy; Jack Levy's "Sni phony (Jlrls," Allman and Sykes, Ar thur Llpioti, and tho "Three Wllle Hrothers, latter half of week 'Leu ' Mlseiablcs," with William I'amum, all 1 w eck. 1I'.U. PL'.V.Y Al Iodell nnd Hob Hlg glns, lu "A Friend of Father's"; Jack' Alfred Hrennon and Davis, and "Les ' .Mlserables." photoplay; llrst half of week. Hmmet Devoy, Pond, Albright and Palmer, McP.ea and Clegg, Louis Linden und "Tho Marionettes," pho toplay; latter half of week. V.YO.Y Adra Alnslee, ln "Doing Her Pit"; Palfrey, Hall nnd Drown, cy-1 cllsts; Will and Harry Hogcrs, An-1 drew Kelly, Juno Salamo, contortion- I lst anj p,,, planter," photoplay. I , COLOXIAL Alexander Gaden, In "Se- ' rrct Service"; Barton's Song Itevlew, Lowney's llawallans, In "A Night at Honolulu '; Itlce nnd Hdge, Ulanche Sloan, "The Warrior," photoplay, featuring Maclste, the giant of "Ca blrla." ailAXU .'The Mimic World of 19IS," musical spectacle; HI Cotta, xjlophon Ist; Hspe and Dutton, "Tlireo Chips' and the bccond episode of "Tlie House of Hate," photoplay. FRATURi: FI.IMS STAXI.VY "Amarllly of . Clothesline Alley," with Mary Plckford. 'Hie photoplay Is an adaptation by Frances Marlon ot Bello K, Manlate's novel of tho samo title. Tho direction was In charge of Marshall Ncllan, wlic-e Chinatown scenes are said to be high ly realistic, TALENTS HERE or' A. nussian Revolution In Film Cyclo ceedlng ones present animated n!ue" menta of, the conflict In IliiSJln f anrt'fn'" revolt as 'taken by Donald c ThJm.the All-Star Revival of Clever Carton Play and Spanish1 Musical Comedy Head List ot Ulter ings in the Playhouses 3 .V; ATTIIACTIOXS ' roil 111: ST ''The. Land of Joy," elnborate inmlcnl comedy spectacle. orlffu.r Ing In Spain and Introducing to riilladdphlnns totno of the ipost faniouf dancers of tho Peninsula. Tho production evoked a genuine sensation. New York this season by reason of Qulnlto Vnlvcrde's dashing score tntf the brilliant dancing and singing of its graceful and gifted stars, xhi1 cast Includes Doloretcs, Lulslto I'uchol, Carmen Lopez and Antonio Buif Itao. Julius Tanncn Is the American comedian. U I.rillC "Lord and Lady Alsy." revival of It. C. Carton's clever EnslJl comedy by AVllllnm Kavcrsliam, who, ns In tho past, enacts the rol 0fl Lord Algernon .Shetland, Iicno I'emrlck, Jtaclyn Arbuckle and Maxn7 Klllott nro stellar associates. CltllSTXUT srillU'.T OVINIA llOVHi: "Kntlnka," IJudolph Krml Mfl Otto Ilarback's breezy musical play, which won marked favor heretj season ago. Arthur Hammerslcln makes the pioductlon. In ti,c castiril Howard Langsforel. Mareiulta Dvvight and Clara Palmer. " tJ Paramount film, revealing cicorgo El3 ban lu ono of his elTeellvo Iui!.1 character studies. The ruppofK east Includes Cnmllle Ankewlcli H,i2 1 Lddy and Haymond Hatton TheTifiJf , episode ot tho "Son of Democracr I will be an added feature, VV'CJ ' YIVlOntA "The studio Olrl," ,S 1 Constance T.tmadgc as a vlvacZ: , -New; Hngland heroine, first l.alf rf ; iveek. "Tlvt Price of a Uood Ttai' with Mildred Harris and Ke&l Harlan, latter half of week- , .'COi.'.Vr ".Sunshlno Nnn." will, e.'S Pennington, llrst half of week "ri.f Knmlly .skeleton," with Charles hni latter half of week. 'U STllAXn "Headlii' South," with DouJs las ball banks, first half of weed l.vc's Daughter," vMth Dllllo BurkeM latter ha f of -,.!.- ""M I LOU VST "Hidden Pearls," with Scssml Jinnkann, tlrst half of week. "Bluil Phizes Itaw den." with William 3J-' Hart, latter half of week. 1 nvm.r.8QVi: e.,im.e i no iiroauttay Frolics, In builetta In two acts and eight scenei.1 entitled, "Str.inele.1." Heading the C.I YV.TY "Tlie Tempters" In a bill of song, nance and run-making, lttad-1 lig the company of Iwentj-four en-1 icrtaincrs Is Zalldh, tho feature! elanccr. ' i CLIFFORD DEMPSEY Who nives 1 vivid nortrait of the wastrel's father in "The Man Who Came Back" at the Adelphi. cast aro Lon Hascall, Wilbur Dobbi) and Hllcen Sheridan. JHOUADEHOThe Girls From Hip Pi land In a. musical c6medy med; iey. jvmong tho principals an Teresa Adams, Ben Small, Nlblo ana Spencer, and tho Six High Steppers.' C03IIXG ATTRACTIONS MARCH IS IIROADMrs. Flbko In "Service" ndl "A Night at the Inn." OAIHllCK-ne Little Belgian." KEITimEva Tnnguaj. MARCH s; KEITH'S Hvelj n Nesbit LYRIC "Getting Together." DEMPSEY GRATEFUL" TO FOREPAIIfiH DRILU Clifford Dcmpsey, whoso ndmirablii'j I'c.i.niuunce ot ine piutocractla Wtiwrj of the youthful prodigal In "The Mil), vMio Camo Back," at tlif Adelphi. strlktlk a new and thoroughly human note Hi stage rathers. Is by.no means n Btranir,i i" , i-niiucicipnio. Air. Dempse managerial circles; Jcunio i:illson and viueri nacaet. 4 j Mr. Dempsey gives substantial credit j for his measuro of success on the SUP I to the training, tlio very thoroufaj I schooling, through which bo went, while a member of the Forepaugh company,', iiu canio 10 me organization uireci in" mi engagement us leading, man veiuj i:m i:ilsler, then in her heyday as l 1 siar. .vir. uenipscy was or the opinioji that tliern M'tiwn't t,il, 1,a HMn'l knOWl about nct,lng, but ho shortly found ttiafj enero were proDaniy at least ecvniijj live or elgluy things must be romenc liavo missed. Tho Foienauch companx set a hard pace; It played dally fnatj Inecs and had llttlo tolerance vvnatewl fnr thA linfnieiinaf n ivhn iuuR tlOt lePl 1 ter-perfect each Monday. evening. Ma 1 1A.. ... .. .1.- ..., ... , V.-aV i-it-nilioc wua im secoiiu or iisi man. V Of late seasons Mr. Dempsey has beenl appealing on Broadway, and prior wj Ills present role In "The Man WHO v.-"' Back." In which he played for row months at Mr. Brady's New York TM-. atre, the Playhouse, he was In T" MlrnMA Mnn'l nn.1 Ih. fnllnwlni? SellO In "Hlt-thc-Trall Holllday." M a MRS. FISKE TO GIVE E TWO NOTABLE PLAYS VJ Mm 1?I1ia nnenlnir l,Ae encagenvellti at tho Broad Street Theatre on MM day. March 18. will bo seen In litw'l Laverinn'n nnvrfnl two-act dr& "R,e-leA" e'Arwlp"V Thin work wlt be preceded by a Ixird Dunsany plW,' "A Night at an Inn." ' ,.'-"3 Lave,dan. one of the forty "imm tals." took fifteen years In wrltW "SprvieA anrl .v1,I!a II wnn neceDtedl the Comedle Francalso, he wlthdrcTilfl because.be refused to allow the """"va ment to tamper vyltji his manuscript IU was produced nt tne -jueaire -Bernhardt In February. 191S. and'll nlrAAHv liii n iiinTiS Ann nrformaDC1 In Paris alone, with Luclen Qultry.ilj the leading role. The theme, pro' speaking, Is that of pacifism versus 1 trlotlsm. "A flight at an Inn." which was On produced at the Neighborhood riajfl"! in urand street. New York, tens story of three sailors who were pur bv a nemesis fnr llin theft, ln faT4 India or a ruby from the head ej laoL rate overtaken tnein in tne 1 of. the cod. himself after, j they Kiuea three or. the, priest. . rwi-zi-zzznzzrxzzzr.v wxui'mx.juum