Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1918, Final, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGR-
-PHILADELPHIA,
TUESDAY, MARCH
12,
1918
,
A
IRILLIANT ART FROM SPAIN AND ENGLISH COMEDY REVIVAL DELIGHT FIRST NIGHT PLAY
'V?
SPAIN RESPLENDENT
IN "THE LAND OF JOY"
K Electrifying Dancing, Spark-
!? i! Mnain .ami ScilOl'itaS
Triumph at Forrest -
-
.,., . irl,,tnn,
ttlTTtmTANNEN A GUIDll.
JUL1UO Ifti-n"
.. -
I
.;
t,.. nii.. ot the funeral of the a
" . . li.mHiittn '
Un-pan nllO" .)! " '"'""''
ittruft.
t.,i inmc(.V lias been
nirti. iiu,
Lous, resplendent art from Hn..ln 1. .
. the knell. Anno.icement ... sue..
Z,lo. has ln lone delaje.t. hut
thceUctrlcnl Mlmut.ir.nn of this xcrdlot
llartoar.lm,lM.11;n,,.tlont,.uh.
r Utor hal happened !"
f , tnrlnc. MlrK1n. f..Hl.Ull.
1 thoxx girl .m.t ho numbered Sure
I he "J""" orchestra nn.l nil Hh Ip-
I) 1,,V - ... .1ttirr limit MM
,,itMlng """s "u,sv ' c "
Ineltatic precipice.
-To doubt the foi.cnsl N "' nuwtlon
lhfAmfr1ean,he;,,c.Ko.n,,.ub,b::: u.
..i iii color
ami" "" "" --
..- ri, InntP for
"pfl H a i""""1"'
W - . .! t ..fdin
li!O.Hl ""
'",?"'"'";' thoUKht they
trlbutan
lyK.l.fB lh.it -rll.lc ...l f..rterlni.
im
,re
Ka" V VmiB one; from SludrW
Th, real th it, uucelmi'H 15am.
?"ftSn. H eui U rirlul.ou, hl.ri. Us
Wa, front "",,. ,,,.. ,Cen mlr.icu.
:Mducte ''""'7,' ;, -riie l..m.l f
. " .. et.is leinatKame
. Jon, a misjudged lbeilau laml
.ullim Taniiei1
for his xaudevillc
welt iini.i.ii
'. the siltterl
Naxario lie enacts tlte
jratlatlns senor
itir-
I 0ic ui ., , . llil....
al-
f j . ii mini in itittiiriii
kit lioimc- .... ,,.,,,, i
tsnnrii some limes n nine . -.
aVcgenerallx bright Just whx. howner
'C t public finite nse.l to foreign grand .
liKnent't
.ml doted rcluslxelx to singing and
dancing, It Is haul to m.
& Morcoxct the pitec is plotleMs enoiiRit
rVt to Pleaso a Winter liaulen nudiince.
B "The Land of Jo" simply t pities witn
twinkling feet, extiulslle and irresivtiiiie
pace, brlglit smiles, frmlnltir beauty
nd In gorgeous garb the leixfitt gasetyi
of the most tragic of nations The
scents are laid In tho opulent "llueita".
ftarden) of Valencia, in ine .xiiumiirii, '
In fcexllle at festlxal tune, In tlio xlxld
ilbull ring and in Madrid at tlio uoya
centenary
Graded appraisement or inuixiuuai
-., I.. UA. .i.e., ll.Hn Mnin sn.if
iu jeaiures is imi ...a. ......... ...... .. n
Ocwlth much more fluency and fni mnru
frtshnes of tone than manx- a prima
donna lieaul at the JltTrnpniiian mis
winter Doloretes'K eMraoidlnai.x danc-
?i lOUS.J y"'" '. ..!!.. i liner "musical 1 ecu, tin. ,.f 1U 1..1 ..i i iin.ui -.illlgn Ceillleilltlill .lilt Oils III IIS " iiiiiiiri nil
14 . V . i it danced, the best sung. I .,.,,., ,,,,,,,,., ,. ,,.",, n '. r"-lMrrl1"-' 1,lt" '" I"-0"'1 ''- "'"'", "f "" ,"',l" J-'w or I'lilknhl-
!$ct,o." ll'sJ;'.rl. ' t brilliantly .i.s. , ,Pn ",.. ' l "" '",)UM "' 1"" 'o.il.w and hum ... p,a till- uflcruoo,, at H,e rr.,si The
,f the best F'7'' ,'st ,,..el that l'hlktdel-1 """ " M-kI. and ltlaml.e Vincent, who xxoll ,,s t. . luile.HI piolhienl con, dx. ',,. ' nl"
if turned am IIK" ' , .cat, ot. Indeed, for j sang ,oKJ , tilktd without any ' '",r'1 ;"",' '"h M' xxlth an all stir. "",, , ,
Itphlali"'1-"1 " 'fines frill- '' ' ''"'"'""K Mnlnc l-Plott, lr'ie , Inhhl .Ion pit Kiauskupf saltl that
hmZoT -as ar.eep; Then, Ml (llcrR((. . j'' " WIUI m, r.xeI;,,,a,,, ,,,, M ,.,;- music Is . most elexat.n, sp In
'i JSll 'life I- a r;l -Ur 'nlf""! "' "h" " " 'UU1 ."W Noth- "","" "" merit "th'e,, line'of that capl- 'C "0"" nn" ",,0,I'W '"" "'l "
.f Vu'..i m his greatest play lot "-.. ... , t tl cmtdlan l.imis.i..,, n.. ,.i... ... 'he Coxernnient during this . rlsl- of
B-t ?'.. kllW -zestful. is the pnma, ." o.ippe.i.o up to ,nai t.iuo to ,Mt ,,. ... . ,' " 't' , V. " hi. ess ,l ,...,. -.he ...,., r ,..
w r.i.niiiii.ti --- . . ,.i,iii,in
I III 11(11 Lit LIU . .
LVIilnr was a inarxel of llcr.x art Tlte In-
.tB.'ie i .i. .. i.i
Ri mealed his phenomen it lightness or
Kf.foot was an added element of ( harm.
Amparo Sans, M..n7antlnlta, l.uisita i-u-
Choi and the Marl-lull si,ieis were
m'' prominent among the piofusion of witch-
Mmt. castanet-plasing,.,tl.trK-tietst(j Hcii-
Lerius
L Quinto Valxeule'H mu-lc Is Intensely
Ki tiplcal, eiotlc In rhsthui unflugglngly
ftV IMllAitlnliii lit.. Iitiiel il.ilV.lttikllu 11111-11-
iikiuuivu ii.-) iiiii'i, .. . 1 . nmn iiuiii-
ber is the prelude to the plctureseiuo
Valenclan x eddlng, 11 xdltablo Spanish
tone picture xxorthy ot Hlzet 01 the
Itmcnted CSranailo . II T C
Doinj; Her Bit Nixon
Brlg.it Hues and funnx situations
make "Doing Her B't." a comuly sketch '
prefented by Adra Aluslee and company, 1
a hlKlili" enlertainlnir feature tit tho
Nixon The sketch Is up to the minute '
tumor
Andi-exv Kclls. a natural lil-li come-
dlan, won many laughs xxlth a number 1
of original stories and gfiod songs. .
Others xrho reclex ed approval weio Pal- !
..w, .....ii aim isrowti. 111 sun. rising
torty Tjersons. tmt its .i,i fcntit..u n i
the scenic and electrical effects. It has
8a. big chorus of ptetty girls and there
K re manx stirnrtu, in tv,n n, tm..
rlhers on the bill are the Krench tenor,
Jjjparleii Moratl, assisted by Pclham I,)n-
r. . a luiupaity ot perrormcrs In it
5l"!'2ia" h,("l ,;I Cota. the xslopho-
MfttMtf Thr.. Cl,ln nl...1 ll. I. ...It..
., ,i'e ,,,ir ,,,,a, fulfil lllllG 1IIIIXB,
Kind i.spe and Ilutton. comedians, Tho
Sr. ..a P'sotle of the serial. "The House
ltd .Hate." featuring Pcatl White and
Antonio Moreno, Is the photoplay.
Secret Scr ice Nixon Colonial
HThfi C0tnilt.il I1I.V.I.I..1 llavnH.1..
... ,.. . ...... ,. .,,t , ,ll. -
xon and coninanv In a mxstepi
Wmedy sketclt, called "Secret Serxle-e''"
IJlia a surprlsa finish xtty pleasant to
l tante. It tells tho story or u )oung
man whose father Is at the head or the
J1 berxlco and who wants his son I
-iiira coticge. -j no bos is In loxe and
msnes to marry To tuoxo that he i.i i Is
V&n&ble of rnrntiii lilu 11. I..c i.A i. ... .
Jo be, a detectixe Tho father times one '
fills men to Impersonate a deminrt
0Y and the bov trans him iiA..-- ,
, .L .""" t' I.
frith tVZi r ". i iie warrior,
i I HO n hn xAin . iifrs.' ;,.- . "
- HIIC lOIf,
pMNG FRENCH GIRLS
j TO AMERICAN COLLEGES
IssoelnlU.. ni.. .. .
It. miis Vvuurses Jieie tor
IvlOO ItcKcnn.l v.., in... m 1 1 ,
ij vu nescued I'lom Wur-Kidden
Country
'
)ciilcif0 March 'j;tT1)e AEFOcIatlo
v1 American rAtt..u , .,
j,., , . ' sum.rB nan unucrtuixeii
me task. In i.n.nn.rniin.. ...1.1. .... ,t,...i
FUltS Bureau of l.'.tllentln.. uH II,
jench authorities, of bringing to Amer-
voolsrshlns ion t.vi. i.i. r -.
un... V -ww ".s.i.. hum ue we-
"wance In American oollcgee.
i Th. plan Is for each ,.,it.r ,
IWratlng to take two girls, except that
ih ar cacn ou,er m&y tBko one
vq If desired. Tho ..nlleirn ktnn.la A
' the room, board, tuition and fees of
itudcnt; the French authorities for
Mi i I expenses, clothing and In-
'Th. assoelntlnn ta in .Ana ., -.
isnwtixe to France, xvho Is to ,,.uiu
the selection of tho girls. KulJ In-
iiitiion may be secured rrom the ex
Hive necretury of tho jissoclatlon. Itob.
x.ny, iu tsejutu i-a cane btrect.
if irata,Uln?M,l,'-,mJ,l" ,'l,,0'll Vr mlsHooIo o Hooev and S lies ' S :lr.t,,,Vl..to Kre' tent una funmake 'is thl ' dinihiu uVc Z .SfiPTgE8
tjf In a thrilling contort on act ' ' 1' rant Is neiolex. or IJoole) and hales, hniacteiii.itlons as i " "'"'..' ,';,,' , !,,,. lr,i t.'on ex Dixie HI. ill In the - -rffimVl PH iJL BrJU.
Mi Trone Tower, it, "The Planter" Is , has been winning laughs with this stunt .Hamlet. Lh.oth. Macrea. 1) and Y " ft1" ,'' ,, f ,-,, , kuml 1 larem - (tJS5sSs
Mx th, photoplay attraction 'since tho spanlsh-A.ue.lcan War Hut The cast Is x..x ., ..Mb e nc I ultak V, - ZSZ
( I" order to be fair It must be stated that Wilbur ',,1;,;"t',1 J,J ' 'uel.anl him- voice on tho toter of the ast Th. COCOA
Ws' Vr.irils unit I'minliel won .1 hum .Hit .111. I Thompson Jacit .si 1 " "-. ,,.. e..,. llB. irmili..! r,r I'lni.i Pilnie. Is fnnli. - i Zi
lt. wuiruy kiuiiin . win .inn .xi.irv itnirrs. .......... xx nii'ii nil -iii s,.'" ... .--- , , . . ,, . , ... i,,- .,..,,,,1, t'..ii,ii. ....,.
m mimic World or 1918 Xixotl Grand laUse ,"(!n! ?, VjVmiS Haicer The ehoius ald.tl ught and b.eoz) Cecilia Hoffman Is.;
B '..,T1"b.l.Bgost I'roductlon in tho xaude- Other acts on the bill included Sull). t,, the succosi of the hxx mlequato as Katinka The other robs .
-l "e.n,"J,i'T1,e.MISl.lc Worlrt of 1918'" HoKf d Sull). nciobats: Prltz nnd I '" l - .'" i"to,'V,V,el,"t lu,"ds '""' "" Lll("ual -
iVr W aDpearlnC at Nlvnn'w Cmm tlila . .. . ti ... .i... m well ihlllcd
M v-Mk -iM, .x.i..;.! '. i. ... :.'"."; iaicy isrucK. musicians . i.iue.i
fc. nico and Kdgo were a not e Lt!!tx ' xvlth "comic. capers" xxhlo Theatre 'The Man Who Came Hack."
i. .l .." vm. tic? Miiwiuuiay leniure n. ..mio ncf .r inn nnr nmi iinHnrtPM - ... ,,
JULES E. MASTRAUM
HEAD 01 STANLEY CO.'
Succeeds His Late Hrothcr ns Chief !
of Important Film
Unterpiiscs
i 'J,"1" Jtiislbaum of the film of Mast
bau.n llrolhers & riolsher, has sue
(eetled lils l.rollur, tho late Stanley V.
Mastbaum. its president mill managing
., ,'. "' l"n Mimicy tmnpaii) s mo-
I'1" '"picture enterprises Tho nexv ptosl.
lent closely lotinected with his
I brother In many business undertakings
t arm has nni m.-.in . ....... r..i ........ v..
!.. .11 ., i . ... " "i"l mm. lit
the Hm Held lie linn iiiinouiicod his In-
, tPiitlnri to dctolop the runollons of the
ur in j. .......... ... .. .. ; .
K'Vn. Z -M J'1' ,,in 1,l,nu"
,. - ::.""."" " .""
llctohtlt Mr Mfi.ll.m... 1... ... ......1..1
------- .-.. .-..-..-Ill nun i'iiii:iiiilii
much money mid cIToit In pursuit of u
'iii- iui 1 1111111 1 io
xxorl: he cnulinicil
' paralMl. Tor tliatlli" ' ,1einii riieilaml William Kixershim
a research labor.itorv !'".". .' ro.'' 'eihro . Uonnld iKrHtn
In t'.lo Jewish llnt.pl
iui' kcipiiiisih marge undo public ?tsnti . llerbVrt ltf-llniirv
HlM'oerle IiIl1i are bellrwd to he of Jtnnln JVniniett John llnwrn
potent alue In ."itiiblM.hiK a euro fori. "J1 A'Beinnii i hetimii Miss Mnxlne l.lllnit
the dlre.i!e l,"',, ,'",'1' Mnllluien llna Mr (ninptoii
i HAVhM ANHPAKKHR
APPEAR AT KEITH'S
I
i'I !li.. n ., r. .
Liberty Aflame Reviews His-.
tory and Arouses Patriotic
Thrills
If on
like urtt clothe, and elot
drops" jou
would lie plci-id with the
nit offend bv Carter lie Maxell" mill
h'loia I'.uker at Kelth'H thin weik
Should jou piefer ual nilertalnment
UK.udlom of Its t.,u tm lul atmofiiheie
atotise any degree of mum elation
among tiiose pnsent Hut Mr Mack
changetl the tempi ratuio gtadualls with
ills songs without I.e. ping the words
((it.lhlfntl.il. and finally, with xaltiabln
aid fmni Mis Vincent',' mired with I'y-llU-
iolol:
Tlicx inctptcd two wairantctl tnniri"
,,,
the it stopped the show .Some of
ie tongs 0ITer.1l by this llx.ls cotip'o
Wll,ril ilM ,),,, ,,j n.,B.lt ,, ,.N.
" - - ''-
with laugh
Mr le llaxen started out ...i though
ho Intrtidid In setxe the audience a
hamiuet and then. Ilguiatixels sp. ak
lag, onls haiidfil out a sihdwhh
While It - tine that this xcts classx
looking couple tils-potted the latest Ideas
In feminine and in tscullne eieatloiis, it
must be remembered that xo em sec
putts clothes III the depirtment stoics
If xe don t luxe tin nt ouisilxis
without busing a ticket
Mils I'a.ker. xho Is dainty nnd
.petite, changed liet dress fot excrs
I t hoi us of the couple's opening song
One noxel feature of the. act xxas
n song about n lull of wool Till t It
sung bj Miss Parker, who intcts from
lit gigantic knitting big IMwIn Weber
iK.ne xaltiable uld at the pi .no
mat kind or conn els w lilt It hits sou
,. (;c,,rlTl, ,,., ,. nulie, M. k
T,tlr cone option of two supoilallxc tie
Bion,, welt fcatislktl Willi lliel prowess,
was a leal delight One of this dark-,
lnui pair only
xore iihopt sixty cents'
s, while his p'tttner ap-
in tu... .,.
1 xxoi Mi of clothes.
peared In a ' hand-mi-tlown xxorth
' about $- C3 Thes proxetl that the
I clothes don't make the act, xxhlch was
well tltted Willi solid clghtcen-ka3-.it
laughs
Homer II Mason and Maiguerltc
Keeler repeated their hilarious skit,
"Matrlcd" It has heen icxlcwed txxlee
before In these columns and moused
Jut as mans laughs last night as on
Its first pus'Mitntlon lieu.
A I'ederal inxostlgatlng fonunlttec
xxotild haxe dllllcults in finding an
thlng nexx 111 the net of Jou Morris and
riossle Campbell Moirls xxears a cllng-
i.F
s.llt of loud pittern and pioxcs
that he lias an excellent memors" .nnmg
his contributions to laughlanil Is 'the 10
must lie a xxoman In the moon or a man
wouldn't sta up then to long" nude
famous I15 Marty and John Kernel!, In
nir, M,ir,u u ui.iiiIim
Atlame, n
patriotic creation of stron
appeal, and tho Pour Ankers, gsmnnsts
The Sammees in tho trenches "oxer
thete" aro shown in the plumes
J ti. C
Long Tack Sam Globe
Done In the Jnlmltable Celestial man
ner. tho noxelts singing, dancing, magic
and xxhat-nol act of Long Tack Sam nt
the lilobo this week full) deserxes the
headline position It holds, not hecauso
of tlio matcilal. ror many acts haxe
done slnill ir woik. but the manner, orlg
ln.il nnd clexer. In xxhlch it Is delivered
Next In popular favor Is tho Corn Cob
Cut-ups, xxho cut up and caper about In
(ho usual tube xxax They sing and
danco nnd plas tho "acordeen" end glxo
a rubo band impersonation that Is
funuv Thch dancing Is their best
reaturo
tho
,0,.,Jol,lc,.1..DlrU ' "t 't101" "S'i'mw
different." present"! ,,., J'' ,V
hner. whllo Hot encij Hour) ' and
ivlre.
cotupany ptesent a Hoy Scout sketch
that Is Inteiestlng. nltliough the Itby In
It Is the act. An.anua e.rey aim
nines hotter nosltlon and billing They
aro not long for small tlmo If vaudeville
managers appreciate nn unusually good
act ot this st)ie. .
The Country Cousin Cross Keys ,
Ktill of "pep" music and comedy,'
The Country Cousln'Ms a pleasing head-.
illncr at t no . ie) s. .... laoiou
musical comeuy is one 01 met most en-
tcrtalnlug features this theatre has had
for several months. Aithur Upson has i
in good monologue. .Vllman nnd H)kes,
lu..M,m nrt sts. lend fun to tho bill
"Too liasy" Is an enjoyable comedy
sketch played by .Ueorge Itaudall and i
his company. 'Tramp. Tracy, Tramp,"
Is an amusing skit In which Clark and
i.,...F.m iimieHi. enie:i cbiiiih tenu .iiiiub-i
Ing fantasies of the Orient aro offered
by Chung and Moy
Ilcautiful Fountain Droadtvay
Trte nexv and pretentious muslco-l com-rti-
"The Heautirul Fountain." received
a warn) reception at the Broadway. Tho
ilroductlon abounds xvlth sparkling songs
find uii-to-dato numbers. The comedians
are excellent, and n bevy of charm KB
i Viorus girls aro also deserving or praise.
Tlfe stupendous film. "Lrs Mlscrables."
minuted from Victor Hugo's novel, was
another big hit on the bill. The lead
Vg part Is capably portrayed by WIN
lliirti Karnum. Tho photography and
bcciilo cffetts are excellent.
J C Maclc. of "Mother Ooose" fame,
bni a 'new comedy with, singing. Frank
Mile. In parodies and tests, and Wclllg.
1 vxirltiB Trio rounded out the bill,
.: IIIO ltiV4tl "WV w -- .- ..s, hi
nnifh hntter itos t on ana 1)1 II ne Thtv ..
CARTON'S COMEDY
KEEPS ITS SPARKLEis
"Lord and Lady AlgV' in Win.
Faverflham-Maxinc Elliot t
Revival Bright Entrc-
tainment
CAST
IS EXCEPTIONAL
lOntl AMI ,m AtOY rnnvily lex
r. ',' l . '."Noil l.xrlc Tlinlr nl.
"tiiii, nf lirntictinrniith li.oi r I lus-irsld
.'"'i"'! i wuartniiv l.tiniwien nir1
I Vr uklns
" iin.iir tin i i u ii i!ijai irenp iiiiwiiii
Mln I lorlne rnnlil
Tho iplcrams men write, rspcelnll In
romedle.de.oolele. ieldoni llo after
tl em Tho nit and humor peal, nnd
Pine In the obllxesoMioo of the ioi lal
and (luatrlnl- senrmi A ciiod deal ot
""' uU of MuKccpnie. Molten, th.ld
,iti. d Hiwn.i. i,n. .,.. keen
oiIro and hliarp pjlnt under the bl intliis
Influence of time, f jou want to l.nox.
the low.liunv 1 1 nt I. Kxen for high
brow s tlio teMlinokH luxe to Klipplj
foolnotrii to i-et up islsn postr "Look. Th
If ten and laugli meiit
nir into is. c Cation wan not onr
. .... in i-ii r m ii wriRMiH or iiiuuor .inn
ili II... ... .. .. , . .. .
' iii.il lie iui a i.iieni imiiv-
PPi
were well chosen
and
exceptionally
v.tli.i tho phtuic
' Mr l.txnsh.iin plnxod the title tole
In the original Ameilcin ptotuctlon bx
.hiilii riohman'.s Knipltn Theatre
emptnx l-i isi't. x lili tho admit thle
,.1'ssli- Mlllwaid as his wasw.ud. wlilm
sle.il spun.,, ii,, repeated li's line hit
person ttlon In a tcxlxal with Hilda
! SpmiK' as the sporting huh!, woman and
,gooit sport Mielxiil foi a decade and a
j half, the plax lias pot groxn t.irtiN.ied
and slielf-wnrn. tml r. tallied Its bright
ness of line .mil brllllanex (f situation
'In spnkle liefote the footllghls 111 tho
present pioduetloti lllghlx polivhed in
Its Hist fahrltatloii It his not net .led r
unit It shining up to show In Its lutre
I that It Is Stirling of Its kind and not
I nierelx- plated It lias been tubbed a
bit xxlth some tncejern fulitr's eatth
1 In le nre extrinsic allusions to the xxnr,
I motors. tals, pletutc slums and suh-
xxass (11 false note lit a London enxiron
' ment, xxhere "hjibe" Is the proper term).
j Hut none ot the.-e affects ot Itnptlr the
I w It and humor these Hash cut of the
joilglnal lints and situ ttlons Mr Cat toll
'dexlsfd Doth comedx and est ill
I xerted 11 large audience anil xxou an
oxation for tho plaxers at tho end of
the first nit Minh depends on lite 1
adroitness and address of the actors
n pieces of this tjpe and tlicx a.isiuxe..
themflxes fai II. Ix and In food taste of
their responsibilities to Inxest proceed-
I lugs xxlth the light and bright amenities
nd til" lnspliatlon
Mr Tax, el sham cairles his theatrical
xoulhfulness as will as Miss Mlllott (ar
rles bets and her perennial beauts Ml '
:.,':. .:..,. ,..i. i ...... i ,i,n 1..11 ,
lie
'"' : :..... ..,,.
was a xittttoso pi lie rmauc". 111s iigniiy
tetlous and seriousls l.glit 1-iss.tgcs,
good miming 'I he fpiallts of her
acting now lias both breadth and depth
She Is still a stage be.tutx but uol 11
"stage bcautv MWs Kcnwtck was
fawn-llkc tine? dawn-like in her prettily
sentimental role and Miss Arnold was I
.. . .!.-,.!i.,. x" lo nsocit. attitude and
address jlrArbuckle had another fat
pan. oxen his rages were unctucus.
Merc is a nigh ,..med that ulcJsters
will hasten to rexxltness nnd one the
sounger generaiion uusm '",?".
W. I. M
l)ioadva Frolics Casino
The llroadwav Prollcs with I .on
Haskall In lea.l pro.luer.1 it series
of amusing entertainments at the f asi no
last night Tho pu.duetlou had veis
..to nil. original nullities, as the east-of-war-drama
'Helped bv the Ine.m
irniispn ure.il i.iiiHin, . .."....---
Hannvland T.irls Trocadcro
'Hie latest brand or turned) Is much
In txldence In the two burlesiiues ot
ferc.l by tho 'Olds Prom llnpp) land
,. i... .r. liniiutitr iorin nits vu, i.v
the Troiadero
One of the bin Ir Una.
Me lllm nnd I. is urn cu lennniunimi,
which keep one guessing until me nn
Is vxhlle 'The S'uff rage lies' .l.ul" shows
vihat tho women must expect to ndjire
if ii,... Insist on casting the ballot.
Zimura. an artistic dancer, liroxed
bo a xxorth) added attraction
to
'I he Tempters, Gajctv
Topics of the time figure protuiticntl)
III the burlcbiiuc offetcd by Tho Temp
ters at the Unset) The lomedx Is
llxel) and continuous and the ung'i
lire up to the minute A score of prett
girls aid sexcral clexei loniedlans lit
hrlnclue about good results 1 lie scen-
cry nnd (ostunus are all that could bo '
Upslre.l Xallah it graceful dancer la an
'". 'n,lract0n.
ltdded attraction
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.Stock Company it Hit In Comedy nt
the. Orphcum
' l'nls rirnt' .m uarml icceled at
I ho tliplieiiiil. and tuoed an eseellent
Xehltle for the I..i Salle Stocl. Compiny
in idiow Ihclr nhlll In iniiieih rolex.
William Courtney and Thonins Wle,
it lll he remembered, ,.cte Hren ,m n.
"tars In the piodiicllon
The plot of the play irntrii about
a eae of nilitaken ldentlt Two tiainp'
"TIM' at a Fouthern inaiivlon ,ioe
cmner haw disappeared ami tliouitht
i bo dead An old lupro irn.mt lie-
MOrH OIIC Of till tl.llnlis to bo llll Innir.
lost
inaMer. and the 'UiiIkIiIh of the
toid
i"MU!UI?iM llHlllM'les UM lOS A
ntiuhl
ii wie iimi onmr irliN to cet
posi.slon(
and tliere Is aIo a ihaiinlim
love Ftorj
Hie principal loles at. pormixcl b
l.lih.inl l..t Sail, anil I'irl r XX'esi.in
ipahlo Htippoit wax K,en In ih, otlu r
incnibera of the compiuv
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Wartime Need for AnniM-incnt
Theme of Meeting at
Forrest Todav
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rie.esslij (,r fotiiuiK u, iei tain-I
will. It would keep tlm people In I
i liitrful niooil
durliiK th.. wartime wan
einnli mi-i.,1
i' llipililKUeil
by prominent spenkm
who
ails.
was lulf lcstlngly cpl lined b.x l.liuteii
ant John Philip Sotis.t the tnatih
king." who told of the wonderful woik
Ii te. railing that the Marine Hand had
done thuiughoiit the I lilted Matt
Among others xxho spoke xxero Joseph
Itogei". Judge of Common Pic is
Coin t. Ii Mi tin ri J 'Mix of the
I'liambet of Coimiierf e Mnnslgitnt Hugh
T Metirx pi lilt Ip tl of the 1 ' itholii High
Si hnol , the ll.x I cv fil M Steel rei tor
nf St l.uke and the Dpiph tin . William
I'axershim Maelxn XrbtitMe Miss
Xlaslne Cllintt. MM Iretn 1'itiwiil,
.mil
lam Ti Meg. 11
"KATLMvA" RETURNS;
CAST VIRTUALLY NEW
Km -Tickling Score .mil I.eBuilinp;
Libretto ltetain I'opulaiity for
OffeiinR at Opeia House
Mote than oullnar.x xltalltx must bo
pissesfcd ls the musical lonicdx xxhlch
tan txoke Intcrist after the lleetlng
it .ility
)., IIC
ifnoxilts Ii is waned ' Katlnlta
of tlnte tm tun lie ex. options
'1 he spontaneous and tuneful suite xxhlch
Uu.lolf P. I1.1I. facile tin lodx maker, pin
xldcd foi It. and Otto Marbich's minis
lug -hook." xxlth Us life-sled plot and
pltpi mt oriental liitxor. inmblned to
make this Arthur lliuntuerstciu pioduc.
thin one of the most substantial popn.
lal sincessts of lit icasntt On Its
letuin to l'hlli.lilphl 1 at the I'histnut
Stint Optra House list night It ptoxed
(tulle as potent to inteialn as on Us
imtl tl picsentatlott bete just one sear
ago
Philadelphia has long sitae beinmo
familiar xxlth the footllgltt lortunes tf
K'atlnka. ' unwilling bride of a iur
inudgcfinlsti Iliissian. xxho Is restorid to
hi r cltosen swain through the risotirce
fi.lncss of a touting Ainei lean at tin
K?
tnporars cost of the Atnei leans dotnes-
Iillss mill a Ulsturliing eiuouiuer wnn
the I.otd of a Persian ban in The ,ai-
tlikllng musical iiunibeis which punctu
ate tho ptogrcss of the plot me exenl
uore fatnlll.tr, but thes xxcu nicorid'
lane tho less liberally last night foi I
that reason The most ohxlous tuelods.,
Itnckctv Coo. remains the must pop
ular, but sixer.il othets, ehlclls. ' Allah s i
llolidas," liaxex oxen greater mult
Tho pies, nt cast Is xirtualls new bete .
liowartl Langford as Thatldeus Hoppei '
I tlio txplcal haul-hcailed Xtneilcan
abroad whose unfailing s.tnfrnld lit all
soils of medicaments Is the mainspilng
A Friend of Father's. W'm. I'cnn
'l ho lural coined). "X Pi lend of
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I lllllCrS. .II.U .' 111,3 ,1.111,1. SI alCld till
tin vaudeville tlicult Is the headllner
al the William Peun for the llrst half
nt the xxeik It Is being presi nteil b)
Al l.xilfll and Hob Hlgglns ' l.es ills
raid, 8," with William Pitrnum starring
Is tlte photoplnx lor tho llrst ptrt of
t lie week, nnd It is a production which
dlstlnitly pleases moxlo followets .laik
lford nnd it iltxer tonipuny present
a noxelts nunedy sketch called Smile."
anil Urennali and Davis offer tin Ir
ituttv niusleal nonsense" xxlilch made
a decided hit mid biought mans laughs
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PICKFORD, HEROINE
KnrsWPlirs Child
I'01Sv.ai VJI1I1U
Film Star
Characterization in "Ama
rilly of Clothesline Alley"
"REVENGE" AT PALACE
MTXI r.X Xinnrlllx nf rtotliellne XI1r
nllli Xlm t'lrlifoM Kirnnrln h I rnnru
Xtnrluli. from III" nnM-l In It'll" t Xljin
lit-r IMrnte.l n Xlnrsliull Nellnll. Xrl
I raft nro.i,lnli
Mar lMdiford Ii.ik at lat srow n tip.
She appe.irx a a Klrl of about txxeuty
In thin production, and this fact should
be wileoine news to those xxlii. haxe hern
HttUisllHK her appiaianie In nonicllilnB
other than i llllil parts she lexeals u
depth of rmolloii whlih. lomblned with
In r lighter iiiooilr liepcaks ait'i"tlc ml"
xaniemenl
Xliuli pialse Is due to the able dilu
tion of Mamliall Nell in fur Ida pri-e!x i-
tton of the spirit of Miss Manl.itirK
ntor on .hi sin. ii Tin little Inrliletits
which he hai ullllreil In the action of
the title bImh it the corr.il atmoi-pheio
and bis mtnctlxe nenes of xu tltli and
poxcrtx a ri l.lRhh iffeillxi The pho
toer.iih. Is ib.tr the tpc netori" tira
well iliii'rii mill the 'tltlen' tfixe lit
I ctarj peitluence.
'Hie nn.tll p.ut iihi isned to William
Mult If tf.ill.itH. it, pl,ti-d .Noun in
Kerry Is tontln.lni; ii a iclon of the
Idle lleh Ida Wateim in not onlx looks
tin put of nil arlstooiat but at !. It xxlth
slncerlts s 11 1 outlast to this Kale
Price nppe.tis as the niothei of a famllx
III the slum illstrli I. 11ml tier hllmototis
I rhataeterlfatlon Is xxcil diawii There
nre mans others xxho touttlhiili Interest
ing 'bits"
I'Xt XI 1 Itrxntiae Xlllh I..I1II1 Mnr
siTimrlo to It ! uvi'r nnd XXIIlliim
r.irUer frnm IMna.il AloHiitl's liox.l
'IP arts .ste.nlf.it Slctru i.rnilueitnii
"liixctige '. It the txpe ot slntx- that
suits .Miss Store s's fulint She not
only looks xx ell In the tharacter ot tin
athletic gill but she does eseellent act
ing In a p.ut of tills kind Her llrst
Xihhle upon tin Metto progiaiu did not
Incisure 1111 to this ,m. Itei .ittse Its
l,i,.iim(on wus not so good
Miss stoics litis a largixfolloxxlng ie
customed to see her ill roles of the
female William Hart xarbtv She Is an
opi rt iiotsexxTnnan nnd her daring is tin
eipiilfd among ftminlne scree 11 plaxtrs
Tlte riding she Is callid upon to exhibit
in lids prodintlon is Iniardous and
thrilling
Whe, let Oikmait xxho gained a tepu-
tatIon xxliett he appftircd opposite latb-
lnii Williams some ji.irs ago. ins the
li.nlliig male ptrt and P.tlpli l.exxls
1 nntilbtitts the fillet fhaiattti stutlx,
that of the ' b ui man" Albuta ltallaid
'tloes iffectlxe aitlng III tlie role of .1
. dance-hall girl
Tin pioduetloti has been e.ircfullv
I mounted and Tod 111 owning has usid
his skill as a tllreetnl to glxe tin screen
1
whit the author of the nine I put into
put into
.lUaptf tl '
Itlte book 'I In seinailo was ,tda
I Hum Pdw.tul Moll m's 'Hearts hltatl
I tasl."
Al.tAlite- tm Men , tn"ri m
I th nrj ltcliiti .st,tiirlo Ix itiitu
! Inu ftottt a stors h XX 1111.111!
! Vtllle i ti.l illrrct.a la the tall, r
j mount tirodiirtton
A sllio of lite l.i disilosei! Ii I
production The plctuie llitnbs xx Itli n
jalltles and the Intirprctatlon ot its 1h.11-
actu roles has effectlxe xcrits
tierge lb ban dominates this lllm bv
his vlxld genie stiidx of an Italian
Willi tm (' DeMllle has proxidid.a coti
xlnilng Men v, nnd the tact that la is
also the din. tor makes this elm ma
doiibls Inte.f "ting It n ilunng the
fixe dtxs vM.it for the tiirlxal ol In"
faint!) fiotn lti.1) tint Ml lleban tines
liU bet xxork Tin prepaiatlons fir
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I Political hose, exentually Ironed out, are
admirably pteented
t'amlllc Ankeu Icli has the role of the
I wife, and nhe linrxti) It Mlth notnbln
reality. ) n Carpenter luakeK the
ipnlltkal hnss n nernoii of ulallBlliUIIV.
i while Jack Hold gno the role of tho
lIcpor,c.r "JoulIi of runcuei"- not often
,f0,ln. .. I,,,, -,, . nf tieUM
I. . ''." I...'ll'... '' - ".
pitpernun. ltden IMd, Mn) lilimcl,
Jlay I'nlmei, Kinmt .lox-. llamond Mat
'ton and Hector Dion haxe sultablep arts
MCTOIIIV "The t(ti.ll tllrl with Ten
f Inure Tnlmnlite Ailntitri. hy I'ntll XXeiit
from tor l Pierre rlirr and If le
iorr lilrccted hy I'harlc tllMjn
.icltet
When a man known his trade ho tan
make much out of little 'lliat Is what
Ulnctor tllhtjii has done with the ma
terial Rlen him In tho tninufacture of
this lHleet Select production The man
ncr In xxhlcl. this Htorx- Ins been cxolxul
from nlmoHt uotlilni? Into a Rood photo,
play Is a tiedlt to both director and
pl.t'crs
Constance Taint tdse promises to lie.
ccme the screen's best Unlit comedlentie.
and oxer slino her llrst start Ins x chicle
In the Alms she has pine Hcuilllx to.
xximl the Koal of putecs S'n pos
sesses porsonilllj and xlxatlous south,
while her ahlHt) to act Is an added
nct Tin t o H also another ptaxcr
xvhose rle has heen alniosl as tapld
a that of the tar and he Is l.atle 1'oxe.
Me Ins pood looks and uncus xcoll
'I hen there Is John Mineti, whoo ap-
pearanee with the World Kllni plas 1 h is 1
in .oinpou mm jvs a comeiii.ni ot aiuiiix,
although he lias it tendency to oxeract
In tills pleci IMni llarle lias a small
part, its ms (lertrudo Voiman Doth
lolen me well acted Perdln.itid Tld
manlt. xxho will be lemetnbcretl us a
l.tibln pi ix or. Is also 1 scellent
Much of the detail of this protluttlon
Ii faithful to tho nt. for It Is the chief
aim of Dlicetor (lililjn to glxc his pro-
uuuioiis icaiim The lalnstorni Is we
done
r.l.nDM dunihluo Ntn ith mi Ten
iilimton Sr-enarln hv i:xo t'nsell from tt
Horv lix Mice IliiKiii ltlee Dirci't.il Lx
Ohsrles (liblxti Pnrimount
Ann Pennington Is it much belter
dancer than she is a screen nctresi
This pioduetloti, how oxer. Is said to be
her last scieen appearauco upon this 1
ptogrnni nnd It xxlll remain as J. hotter
memento than her former films. As the
story progt esses from tho ntroct g.imln
scenes, she Is glxen a change of en
vironment nnd her opportunity to xxenr
clabotatt) clothes la effectively reallrcd.
Mrs Ulce. of "Cahb.tgo Patch" celeb
rity, runilsli.il the 'Calvary Alios" rrom
xxhlch this picture Is ndapted Her
cliaracttrs are, as usuil, skillfully de
plcted Tho themo Is tho rlso of a girl
of the slums to a higher social anil In
ttllecttial plane
Assisting tile star are John Hlne a
thniouglils compitent performer Itlclf
aril Il.rthelcniers Is the son ot a
xxcaltlix r.ii torj- owner Helen Traces'
and Chatles l.ldrlilge are others ln
volxfd ' lleadln South, xxith Douglas I'nlr
batil.s as the lllm stai Is the major at
traction at the Strand Theatre for the
first nalt of this week On Thnrsrlnv.
Kr,ln ,,,, saturdiy the chief offering
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BOSTON SYMPHONY
ENDS ITS SEASON
Doctor Muck Leads His Men
in Splendid Performance
of Colorful Program
Two compositions compilsed the pro
Bram of the last concert ot the Hoiton
Symphony Orchestra xvhlch closed its
season nt tho Academy f Music Jast
nluhl tlrahms's "Sjinphony No. 3 In
T major" and Itlmsky.Koriakorf'n sjnt
phonic suite, "Schchcraiadc" the latter
ncini at l.-nt week's 1'hlUdelphla Or
chcstr.i concerts was the
abbreviated
iproEr.tm xxhlch hroURht an abbrexlnted
I season to an end Out of tho turbulent
I beginnings of it musical jcar which
itobhed l'hllnilelplila of one of tho fixe
conceits which the management deigns
to bestow upon us each season, xxas
ox on eel one or mo most joyrul reper
tolrts In the annals ot this t Ity, and
tho two offerings last night xxero among
the happiest
Last night's piogram Is fa.nlllir lo
rhlladilphlatis In all (ov both) Its dc
tails '1 lie heroic xlgor of the llrst nnd
last Inotcnieiits of the ssmphons, and
the neter-stallng melodies of the "an
tl into" imtl third inoxtment combine to
Blxi this masterpiece n untxprsal up
peal, xx Idle the musiclanls' attributes of
the score place It among tho greatest
products of Urahms's genius Color ant!
emotional stimulation iharaeterl7o the
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"Scheheraiade" suite, as Indeed
nimsky-Korenkoff, j''
Doctor Muck read the score i,'.th
almost uncanny nmniy w aisaiver.
den melodic phrases and bltaue en
xxhlch fomehoxv have escaped, unnotH
h therto. Tho mystic eillrfsiiit;
clrcllns of his tnflElcal right arm broa
forth results such as ex en tho hero 1 1
the "Arab an N ghts" might wenn
wondered at. t'
The orchestra nlayed splendldljr.'A!
n rather uninteresting iterformnnce
el. ni-.t mncement of the symphony .w
n.r.nnali.v of llin conductor gradual!
,.,,i..i into the Indlxlelual muslclftri
milt ihn result chanced tho concept Inthj-
ono of the bet the orchestra has give,
here The wood-xvlnds, nlways wipWfc -"jj
xxero particularly fine last nlghl. TlH
storm scene In tlio last movement (
i..i.AVij,raaitA ' HR tlluX'efl last nlfcflU
.-,.v... . . ---. -.., .'j .,am
was one or tnc mosi euecuiai m.iSjfXvj
I ........ I .... t lli".li-n
Doctor muck s reaa,i j
, .,,.,i it , i, the eoitnl. at leant.': .
of the storm scene 111 me -I'lying wuwot,
man" nnd the oxen better-known "J
nam rcu , tj
As a llnal commentary on the arU'M
tie evretlence of tlm ltOStOll SX nlDhonV '
Orchestra. It Is Interesting to note that, & aj
Hlthouch tho scores of the procram. Jpil
called for only one harp, tho organlMe-Wji
lion's txxo harps plaed In tho "Stat ,MY
Spangled llanner." Although It must b tfhfi
niimitt.l that the, niuelnir of the national .-,
anthem xxlth the exception of the '& fiti
IXXO 11. IIS ili 111 inu ..eiiuiuuiiir nitaiuiraitr-i,
-was weak, still the sstem rvhlch wlllltf
iteinanu a musician 10 traxri vrttn ens
on hestra Just for tho sake nf the effect xSa
11 fexv arpeggios or notes will produce "v-j
is greatly to bo admired It Is even re-- ,1
lated that the orchestra,, some ytarl V,.?i
ago, carrletl an auxiliary plajer on a, il
1000 mile trip Just to crash Iho cymbal. ''Jj
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