VcY-M.', t JO .! P-fi" JvlS." . i " . - - - 1". ' e WMHwBraC4ft, I i , " y ' , r H 7, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 191S EXT WEEK: "SERVICE" AND "A NIGHT AT AN INN," BROAD; "THE LITTLE BELGIAN," GARRICKJ FAVORITE STARS IN THE LATEST PRODUCTS OF THE FILM STUDIOS THEATRICAL INDICATOR i?r.T rvvn? nnMTXTn txtttt,, vyxv niJJ vvatxxvj V JiUiJ ' Mrs. Fiske in a Pertinent Play'by Henri Lavedan, the J French Academician, ana a wartime (Jomedy vMBlft.11.... JAwvijvx-vxsMitriKv rf!SS.vK554. dACHMll.11.. gW H K. 'J S,7v, sv- h & ' 9t rartOMPARED with "Tho Land of Joy," KP now rcsplcndcntly visible nt tho Ft v. . ... .... i. JiVrrest, even the Russian Ballet on Its .? first visit hero takes rank as a minor K novelty, Pantomimic dancing Is a fairly .,! wldenread art and even though Pav- If, lovfl. ATnrrfkln nn,t Vltlnftkl. before SUC-, ';iV cumblng to Malvollo's malady, "self- ( tffcttnt" Fcaiou lony new pinnacles oi ' f ueaiuy, puoiio preparation tor "eii' 'iff, achievements had been for somo yearii r iHUtn progress, Russian music had crowded , :.i.. orchestral nroerams for many seisons l.? . '..-..... ..1.1. t...n.. I... II.AClfllrA I '- Acuummaiicxs nun .uuocu.nw ..-.......,,,,, ,,.!.,., n.i,ra ,in l.nf in tnu?c. i,,HOTd ll'c00, a culiU-a,1 rcnulsitt- Dos- , XW?le"ky' Tolstoy, Tchekov. Pushkin nnd I wlT-XTi'V c"Jeu "uc" "" ' .. "i"""' " ,! 'e operas slipped Into tho repcrtorj w ann kihiph incrp. C. T J U n Mimmnn crv fliat llllslnil chir- sr-'. . ". r : ----- -- . , ... Wav Actc U dally misconceived noroau. nnu ih recent bewllderlnc course of history 'would setm to support thit contention llut that slncero effort toward soUInK n lddle has been mado Is undenl.ibla Hussla may hae been misinterpreted, but sho was certilnly not neslccted Spain wjh. I'art of the blamo nnnt. of course, bo ncrlbed to her own rigid aaha !. T)4 rtnnlllf tlltflft- llf iT:.;:- - J-1... . ?;. n n; forclsn indlfferentc. Tho whole nation In tho conxentlon.il phrase, was 'worn out "Vew persons beond her frontler cared greatly whether her art, llterarj ite'-UH,r !Tal " "JSl1: ' chorean, were uood or bad, proKroslvc or uecaaent. As retards palntinc. an exception must bo made, although this falr-mlnd'.Jncs !- ,.,,.,, i.i.. ,..,. ,it vhiir nn man nniiriuuii huh i.lii iiiiiiii-li iixt-d Ix of comparatively recent date, w hlstler tiot .. n-tl tr i-iv liAri. Iln urnlsf'rl h..t . n.l t tn. I.orn llr, lirn XI T Uh 1.WI..1JB. W..1b. .fc.., --. ........ ;'.r. .."".. vl . .?,.,:. ,." .'."" reawakened Gosa cult, and llnilly ! ireneral. world-wide Recognition of med- ern Spanish palntcrs-of faorolla, I'M-1 loaea and Zo. . . . I NO SUCH Rood fortune befell the Iberian theatre or music Mrs. Patrick Campbell nrouscd but a pass lnc Interest In her presentation of Uehc caray'a "ilarlana." 'William racr-1 mr- sham offered an extremely freo crslon of the samp dramatist's "f.l tlran I'ak- fe? &::rZl''i-:r):$"'!n?: .11 i A J .In . .i Hjml.falluro 'n OUmera's Mart i of the vLowUnds' (Tlerrllalxa) and I.ouTtl. Je:en a rather complete, one with "Mail i . c i in i i i. . Lrnest Sc lelllns bravely totiKlit to .exploit Spanish tomposera In Ms piano i recitals. Uo Ultrlehsteln won scant KZT. .. .. ... -""" ""; ''caUf' uo ,1m" ,' ,!",'",.sn leompaliles have fXtenMe repertoires of I the fr).t time In Ainirln .ih the nrllst opera C.oycteas, b tlia lll-fateil I-- frUcj, UOrki .inl I hne ofTtrid thom li hero of M.il.ii;i1 h "I.odolettn," and ,'H" u'"'i' """ "'."' """" "'"'." ausscx, at last raw tne acw orit Metropolitans footlights but tho work montll3. ftason , Oaraeas. V.ncuela, failed, largely. It Is said, through the I , t ar ,lUr e ent to 1Uvana. Inability of the orchestra to Impart thoMcxlco oul,i 110 lllP1, lu.ided In the tour (.ivo for the regrettable revolution I have another troupe in Cuba now w'i',: .im . m i Est Ei t tW' ' E.V,' . u I . i i it Vb 4 . s w -w. t - - -J.siaoavt3S!!T BLANCHE BATES To head the east of the war play, "Gettinp Top;other," vvtit ten in part by Jan Hay ami billed for the Lyric Thcatte on March 25. 't- :. 7. .. , . .. .panMi'T1" I --ae I5i peculiar aim iricay enirin or 'tSx. Shythms. 1 IN VILVV of an llieso uepressing clr cUmsianees, tho tllumph ot "The Il Ai Tii1 nf Tnt" lu all iliit mnr-A tlio rt n iilri r 1 The entertainment enters 110 claim for '..,,. .. .1 , 1 , ... n, "hlgh-broiv" rating In design, it Is !( 110 more uiiiuiiiuua man mo .,cbiuu "Fellies' M' . .The vlrtucrt of Vnlverdo's grandlo'O ?4 V'TarTiietn.' nr.i flinse nf eveetitlnn nml ' nf Inspiration accurately kejed to ar- yt Hstlo intent The score Is so-called V-"- llirlit tnnali- Ihrnln-hnilt. but nf n lliiellv i;nd freshness not attained ln anv Amer V r' lean revuo or operetta In many a daj. Kjk' 1 All of the singers save gifted Maria EfW ' .Marco, who might adorn even Mr Gat- (fi&'rn ,Tllncl opera, but they aro radiantly BwV','vJ',lu' to Senor Valverdos melodious dc t Mnanus. j.'iJThe dancing Is unsurpassed of Its Jflnd. In grace, vigor, pas3on and tech ilaue It Is simply electrifi Inc. Of that .Illimitable llery Bplrit which Ii a xlvld , KflllClUllOlll. UL II1Q CUIULlie 3pUIISll CliaT- er. 11 is a teaucuve ana stimulating nbol. &Tb whole offering Is a, complete and Nome refutation of the fallacy that kt entertainment Is necessarily In- io. vveariea Dy Horrible examples, public has often humbly accented tt sophistry. But tho truth Is out , Many native revues were repre dble, not becauso they were un. VMrtltlous. but because they were In. rmubly poor of their kind. Spain, ton misprized, hns shown us the xning. iue appreciation ot higher 91 of her endeavor, of the plaja of ecaray. Gulmera. Ualdos. of the flc. ' of the last named and that of ireon and Ibanez and of irranil nnera ." noble scale a exemplified In the Bros- 01 eomas ij re to 11, may come i-ernaps "ineiUina of Joy" has eiia way, - . m m ST In the genesis of the offer. f, Inspired the present writer to ru a rasn venture. lie dusted IHinlah lrregulapxerbe arranged wiTBuini; pietnora r castlllan i Into a Mniblance of order, -, ia iwifipiivr usiis zrom a van ' Book" and tracked Rennr Velaaco to the wines of n. .fhaatre. Bearto sua watchlne the H' looked pained. "We" SBLM 1 AftulASniul mm. Havani last fall nnd had n season of marked yucce-i In New York Tho only uranoacK wan tno coiu wcamcr. mui. was a ncw CXpercC(, "My commnv." he continued, "was originally recruit) d in Spain, and, oddly enough, nil fiom one. c'ty. my native lilnce Vnlfntn " Tli.. lfitorvletie r ex. pressed his admiration of that enchant- I me corner of S'ialn "All. es, many, now er Were," was Senor Yclascok mou- cst comment "sipain," ho reflected, 'Is rich In char- nrtr ,.,i ,,i, -,,,,.- n,i ue imo . . -. . . . . particularly, thero are many rmbarras- mentH Xamo work, nrc often barred, from the Krcat oi.cr.i houes .,,, tlct(1 n,n(. , , because the rurthcr- . ,i . .!. . . more, tho moet dltlnsulhed artists earn so much money nbtnad that they rcfufo to stay home Thus, for example, to diy In America, ou hic llarrlentos, I.izam, Mardones and Do SeRurola, till .Spinlards V c'd like to keep them, but w c can t "A1 S A result of tlili situation and the ItnllinlzInK of tho Tcatro eal In .Madrid i.ny r our llnest com poserH haxo tumed their attention to operettas I chould c iy that theie.iro at least 500 fertile talents expended In this direction Tho tlnet-t Is that of iraoar ' o' VoTorft,! mcloSou-I ' cqulsltpy uircd 1 ni afraid, how- M.r. tint it is too thoroushly Spanl'h In Its llaor for Importation to non- ....... i-itln Hncn 111 America liuenoj Aires ..,..... ,. .. ., . ,..... 1.. ,... I, ,, 1,1. "' ' "l" "'" " " limns n mill fau.r n,en. 1,,,frc U. Ul,,plr w,l "rA fi.,u ! f.unao jlo "osns" and or tour-e Qu nlto , "Hirde, compwi of The I. nd of. """ """" "","" "'-'"" - , haps the most fecund in Mpiln Ills 'ft'er. who died about eight ears ago. iou should know was alo tmlncnt Ills ,HSt pcrfor,nnnce was 'I.i tlran Via' Occaslon illj. ' he admitted 'we do break down tradition nnd Sp.mlMi is sunc In the blK opir.i houen In those ilreumstance the faorlte work Is un- questlombl Ilteton'H ' Dolorei ' .i ljrlo " tmwlcal M,lcn.l.r. If the time i ram.i of (xieptlonal power and com exer i oint when Spain Is rleli i nougii , , , ,,,,, ,, ,1(.c(lni,,irc, t itnlim le i an modify .nnmlaf.ii i.F In 111 IIMIni 1 ,",., ,. Ilbl ti. startle the world with our mupk-il vlrtllt .T,.,.rc , of louriH, ,, ,ati. of ,n lhe ,cg, CJipt.lb,e theatres Xumeiouf. 0IM.r,ttaB (Zaizuela) .ire eompoied jearlj Tin public adnres them My I many Hp.mlU sneakliiB lountrie" This .,, .i,h ,.in,,i n.reo under the muileiil direction of Valverde himself A third compaiij Is plajlng In paln " , I "yOi; aro of course an ire pursued i the qucstlonci, 'that jour name bears curious ident!t with that of ' nnrt ,.r Mnpr p.m mnii tiniiii in.inacprs . . ... v.... w. ........ .- . Senor AeHseo nulled s ' he con- I fesscd the similarity of pionuiielatlon ot tne Mamsn u ana v renners v e- oj eoiust oe supremely eiui-iueiu (Iaseo and Ilel.ieii vlituallj the tame, Uls UHSO. ub lit the cast will be name ' nil jour Impresario 1 mav sav. n,uili0 jtuzlo, Joho Mardones In the was depplj Interested In The 1. mil of.,at ulltl, i,0 0 mdly piisented with, i T tfrt tiili! 114 fmit InII4 In N'ew ... .. ..... r. ... t -.1 .. , ""' - .- --- ork and was a keen analjst of what- ever vlrtuis- tlio ptcto possesses. 1 shall be sorry to leave America ho concluded, 'but It li pronuiie that we shall denart In May I have enfoved mv visits to jour great cuies cxcecuingi-. ... . . .... .1 . .- and most of all I was Impn scd with Washington The capital Is Indeed inuj bonlto (verj beautiful ) Senor elasco raised his hat In true Castlllan stjle and us the Interviewer departed to look up seveial verbal puz zles lu his pocket dlcilonarj, ho re tlicted tliat he had not discovered the Impresailo's i'lirl"tlan name 'What Is It' ho iiicUlrul accosting Oeorgo W Lederer, the American pilot fur lhe troupe "Ulest if I know exclaimed the veteran manager ' A nearby Castlllan declared that It was Huloglo Mr lederer seemed rather I startled at that livish outlaj of voivels Tho incident vias suggestive When the showman himself is Ignorant of his 'own comnnager's name th clement of I novelty In Spinish footllght art Is In ' disputable IIH "Lord and Lady Algy ' revival Is apltal Instanco or what artistry can accomplish with coinentlonal dramatic materlal It C Carton'3 delicious com edy Is allvo after nineteen jears not be cause of anj" profundltj or "message, ''"t because of graceful, witty literary sum ana ponsneu comeuj- tieiinuiue. ,t wa, otUouif back ,n tll0 tla, B ot mo j.mpiro siock coirpany, tnat tins .. ... .... .., . .. .. piay in nn ouiunes uoio .1 strong lam - lly resemblance to tho Immortal School for Scandal." Quarmby Is a I.Ind ofiK)jiH arrangeineut of Tho Iiat" or modernized Joseph burrnce Lord Algj 1 rtu.li.ird Straus 'three numbers bv copy of Charles Tudivay a .cflcxt of SI. "popln? the nocturne1 In "n" major? the Peter and Mrs. Tudnaj- an echo of!, also ln A Hat major and the Jl Pat Ladj-Teazle . Hut nil these parallels d dn t matter a Jot Mr Carton handled his material with keen dexterity and compounded .1 play with a feeling for character val lies and with bright nnd pollslicd dia logue vi ell ileFcrvhig of preservation. Expertncss of treatment Is often a prime conspiration In plaj'-maklrg, as Shakespeare himself proved when he turned so many crude works of hie pred ecessors Into miracles of beauty nnd dramatic power. Mr, Kaversham's present p-oducion Is quite able to take care ot Itself Not all the roles are as well plajed as In tho original cffcrlng of nearly two decides ago The play too, seems a trltlo thin In the middle. Maxtne Klllott, al though effective, lacks tho coanilo sweep of Jessio MIIw aid's comic gifts, nnd Irene Fenwlck Is a somewhat too pallid Mrs, Tudivay, And yet tho net result Is refreshing and delightful entertain ment. Tho men are, nil effectively cast, while the star Is udmlrablo as ever and not a stags day too old for his Ingratiating part. The bearon has d's closed few offerings worthier of patron- age. . Jl. T. c. HUN INTRIGUE MOVIE SPUR TO PATRIOTIS M William J. Flynn. reared chief of the United States Secret Service, asserts that bis object ln supplying the ex citing themes of "The Eagle's , Kj e." a new movie serial devoted to an Illumina tion of German espionage Intrigue tn this country, was to Inspire patriotism and to foster lojalty to the Government, "Propaganda In behalf of these pur. poses." ho declared recentlj-, 'has been shown to bo necessary. The people ure entitled to a full knowledge of the Im perial German Government's crime against America, Motion pictures may vnvi wim mci mmum to cms rawua isj wr.sMry 3 flk ' I HI .SHL i H VHv J5 CARUSO IN ANOTHER NEW OPERATIC ROLE Will SillfT ill "LoVC of Three T.?,"N 1" ,,. ",. Kings" for I' ll'St TiniO Lmlco i aruso has a comfortable bed of laurels but h dncn't propose to rest In It Ills eagerness to learn new pirts MrlMngly dlstlnguWhes him from the tvpo of pcrfoimer viho- .irtlstli houl Mumhcrs after drafts of liopu lir i.iU.i i'ioii Three unirtes are open to the fupcrli tenor He i m rellre aftei ,i meinor nblo cine' in the donul t if hong I' can liilirpnl the ttandinl repertorj and his pulillc will lull him with delight He enu li.irn new roles Happily, tile list-mined promlure is now insplrlnglv Ida Tills iiaion he has appeared tor iMM"P?i , .. iiniPi m'mmmMmmsim mamsmmmmmjm i IHr l' m iyll,m lwimW-'IMwMm.. . i.wB3BBmmSf ! imv i-flF&i rr i wj , MMmrfJHiii, -ii ISrVi Bi'. H i SNOW in"ThoEale-stvr- 1EPr f3PM .f lr"Chcotin8 the Public" Victoria ' filw'Kr AV) n W Here mnev?TSi ml w F i i Thrrr. i.inrtp) nr fir,dii In the funerli i . KSHii?cH5!i3.'v '.:' J5. MOMTAfil v ..Vs i tenor lie i m rellre aftei ,i ineinor- 2gB44r:!.'5iii't) (") n8 John or 1-v.lei, 1,. Mcjerheer'b grand- mlnr wn,,til u fllPCm, ln ,;u.Jln., , lo,e "l.o Prophcte . ie ,)(rrnrollc , A minor ,llld .j.t l'hlladelphlans on net Tuesiliy eve- ju,iKieuoe nt Mnszkow-M eomplete the nlng nt the Metropolitan will behold i,m TIlP jn.vent mu-.li li misoii his and heir him for the m-nt tint" leiellj.n HlnKU,,llh mif i ,,1.,,,,, i, in another tifjvv charaeter Ills vehicle t ltxl. and the nppearanc. if Hofmiun villi be Itnlo Montemezzl'8 touchlngly (.houj.i, theiifmi. bo of imiisu il in tragic music m 'Tho Lovo of the ieret to the mini mu-ii Urn is In thU Thiee Kings ( L Amoro del Tie lln ) (,tj rerrari-T'ontana and (jiov.iunl Zenatello i have previously sung the tenor parti m tl)s ov,iit0 oru i this country it will be intending to compare Cam-1 m inr r nn nim mnii a, , .. of ...... u. i. ... ....i.. . .. u. .. i... it r iu ti iiiv.1 vitdiiipiij iitiii m i' 111111 minim 11 .III must, iur niiua m;. Ing a ilinde nko numerous apologies had to be made Voially h thoulil nn uuiiju wit.i.1 i.uiuir.10 . jviu.il, Kandus. Tiftanv. P.obeson and Haila Ilobertn Moranzonl will eonduct the i,i,i,ly "atmospheric' and Intensely mod prn hcor,.f to which Montemezzl has set it..... nA..r.m u ,iaa,.u mniinn- nn.i ,iaiiri. i ... .- -. Uantesijue poetic liagedy of medieval Italj 1 Leopold Mukowskl will present, foi the "eeond time this season, 11 progium ' entlreli mado up of Ilusslan compol 1 tlons nt tin Phlladclplil 1 Onhestra con- leits on 1 rldaj nft rnoofi and S.iturd iv I evening net Tluro will bo no hololt ' and no uniphonj I The opening number will bo Tf ch it I kovvukv h iivntuie taut.isj, ' Itonieo nnd Juliet," a powerful work deplitlng musl 1 eallj- the gnat P.usslan's veislon of the immortal love storj Kolloiilng It will I bo Arenvkj k ' Varlntlon on 11 1 heme of Tselnlkouskj for string orclicstr 1, I which tiie composer dedicated to the I memory of Tschalknwskj The llvelj I nnd brilliant ' Spanish Caprice" of p.lm ' sk -Kor-ikovv with Its pbiu int Spanish d men rh thins villi eompleto the Hist I half of the program In the lattel portion of tho bill Mr Stokouskl villi lepeat he rtnuest tin of the numbers given at the Iiussl.ui I concert earlier In tho seahon Skrjabln's 1 poemu de rHxtnce ' nnd tho dances from Poroilln'H 'Prlnco Igor" Jos-'f Hofiiiann. tiie masteilj 'nanlst I will appear lu neltal nt tho Academy I of Muii on Wednesdaj afternoon I March Ju P01 the occasion he has . 11 rr.i 11 ireil tn nrimrani of wide innee 1- ,.-.. -- .- -- . ..-, ..- ' ginning with the " minor sonati of Ileethoven and eoncludlns with nnd.iu. VOCALISTS AND VIRTUOSI BILLED FOR COMING MUSICAL EVENTS V" J&. . r ... vl ! 1 v-imHRH M-P Jm h X flP&- ti u iiih i kl 1 f i CLAUDIA MUZIO. Soprano "THE LITTLE BELGIAN," A CHARACTER STUDY "The Little Belgian," by Arthur Rich man, which is to have Its premiere at the GarrlcK Theatre on Monday night, Is heralded as a new type of war play. It seeks. to Interpret the connici In ...-.. aI Annum rharacter and the niece therefore becomes a comedy, lined w(th. tenderne ana ii-wion immr muii melodrama of "alarums and excursions." Xv , tJMPZf hichoias ;lEAr ' - tZzvsxlzlr oourr. '"Tr'iai"!i m IS . . sis9S Tanor iMViailnlstB MM j jt v M r m ' " 1 1 1 "jr??:r bl s .' ii . Ethsl Stannard. recently a member 01 . ..T-.f.t anH nlvn" Mil at h w?fT:&Xd&wfr-m:" "$ . ?, x .w KTJIfeMC n'n .-.v.v tmms2xmm.'i38imk v v.. .. as&aKpaB&t'?EM -- w.. .. - I &ws F.mJWwffl . '' ff w$3& . 1 iiV mswlgftif iT A l PAULINE FREDERICK! ln"LaTbsca." Arcodia A giouii ni stars villi iMidir nnl.- northy the pingram to he glicn 1 j the I Matinee Mule il Club In the billroom I or tho llelln lie-Stratford mi lie vt Tue.i. dij iifternwm Hi nil Scott, tho iidinlr- iible opei.itli bisso, V i i Ilarstow, vlo. , llniht will he fi itiind pet funnels The bill in full ii 111 he .is follow m Alabama ' r"'"- (Vj'i" ? r ," ", ,. Wr Itefore Sunriai. Vlbirt spiMmc ei II llurlrlKli I in (rnit. in i ell Hurl Ish Iiiri.tui ilnliii Henry Hot 1, n Hum ,lhu ii..... -, ..,1 .Mum l m -nrinu . ii.ii i. im- ir u.,.1,1 . i.tii..... r In 1 riorinci smith h prtin 1 I A latin! of '(rem nnl the vimtir 1 hn.lnlrl t vv Vnn",'r'"ti,,Mr""llands ' ,"" fVTorK .. I Ii'iiuiescat fnilmaii inn I In l a U No Vorf rHrtnt r KiVahis nmm) Cart enter ..-aprli. ln;tlen. Camlll, VI erkiier V Sore in frirlnc II vltnil r Vlatilims iiil r Vlatilifus .,' J.'."k !,'?'.'"',M VW1V oiickrlit U""" ,tlBe., ine onu or lie inriiKii Hera .Vila', n eri Vue . Viri lltriitow vVar Whit In liver II Until lb-tit uf llosr" Son of Jo tuvl ri-ik U tt 1 WiltelA i,f Vlllliietulllt i I.tcuratiie II ml H.utt buss liiitiini Amrllt.i ii.ilb.Ciiirl his inaugiiiat'd a vacation time for picss i geutii. In terest In hei forthcoming uppeaiince here neids no stimulus from verbose scribes and monnnlis of hsperbnle Al - ready tho advance orders for tkke's for tho New York sjmplionj Onhestra's coniert April Is embuiis-Ing the boxorlk e Tho intich-ndmlreil inlor.itur.i soprano will be heard In tho Ae uleinv of Muli on tho afternoon of April 3 Her selec tions will bo the lit 1 1 Song" fiom DollbCHH ' Lihmi ' and tho "Mad Seem . from Unnlzi ttl s "l.iiiln " Wnltir Uam- roseh. dlio ting his .Ncn Yoile urehestin. l also llitrrpict a irogr.un of Wag - nerl.m excerpts, tho first bill of this dis tinctive character to be oilered In Phlli dclphi.i Pils season I Ron i Riisa, soprano of the ('huugo Opeia e'liuipanj who made hei dibut ln Phlludelplil 1 undei the baton nf Cleo. foute Campanlnl duilng tho Phllndel- 1 l'hla-i hlcago Opera teglme. will be I heard Ml ueltal at tho Metropolitan ' ' ', !.U"Vo ,7. ' , wlli""ft "gI u'omo Rlmlnl the Italian baVltone. laomo :-l "! irT j K2rg L, .,!, IBSSSf M V&. f f&mmSM X I Tfr: Kci I iHllr 1 -. ' 11 ; ' "Wftak 1 KLll. h i n"'ji I VSn--i i LOVE in "The Cross Bearer." Palace HOWARD LANGFORD ECHOES 'WANG'S' WOES "Katinka" Actor Keenly Re sented Having "An Elephant on His Hands" How ml Lsugfnrd, non appearing Ii ' Katlnk.i ' at 'he fliestnut Street Opera !& l'". I:!:!!., VI' HI "l"'. ... ". ,iivi-i ....... I I nulling iiiiv..miifi his clnus i inei Mnnv je.irs ago Mr Ltngfuril tiivtlul with roninui.lL in,iis Clnus He hid nne espeikiue with iRi ""lr "f"-' """ """ " u" " .'" elephint'-ivhlch ., has not vet told lu tnl, liRhicrs;of a.n uitlon He Joined rhjnie. nlthough It v a i fur lion, being ll' 'rltU tank torps In 1310. uud lia j proa,!, piitlclpiicd In nt leist tlin o ttirlhlei When we weio g lllm; mar M.I111.1 "' tBM Tw,) of tm'"- ",ri- al Alras ' Mont.' F.i i the lonidllan. "we were and one it pre nsk.d to Mid rn e'lphtnt nnd I.e.per, "'aptnlii llalgli his bun wounded to the i:iks I,,dv.e whlc'i was giving a'lwlet. unil ivtiv iiieinbii iir Ills crew stifit fill i.ltli ih '.sii-e.iu r iiim' heals sotiii i.vliliiiea of bullet or shell i mm i.llint. imu inner ittrul'ons The nil a were ateoniinoiliteil nml 1, ,1,1 in roi. nr.,. n,. attendant In ri turning tho eh phunt The how ' llng lo led on the t.nln after tho perfornmnce, when it was notked I l tuuntlnu trunl.-i ih it u.n uirn ?i. i i,i,Mt u.. , 'I st.ut.,1 over to the bi,u,r and ' 'unii in 11 1 ne I oeper was dead to lhe w"1'1 w,lh '"lll,v- ""' '"'tiling left for mo tii d but pin l.iepei nnself 1 awnr k..o.v this p,itlVi!iar e'.Phints ' """" ""c me I eeper was dead to lhe t nipi r 1 ut I hid heard tell cf uthei nViViT '"1'inuts- tempeii mi with mm h fou vu, iHliH thought toul tumbling I put the ln.nk iiiui nun nnu hi men clu i u i s lie stlnl 1 Indnt gono ven f.u iihni It began lo riln and the wind rune up sluing 'I mnj mid tint tho l ilhoail inids iiliu the elum win Inadlng wis i I movt a inllo aw i The ileplunt moved along sulftlj and kept ine bin ns a 1 splinter to aiuld falling on the lough slutt undei mv frit ml m feet e, 1 was sc.ind nnd nlinost tlcM.il to death when I met tho head . mini U I.e. pel about h ilf ;:",', ' .'...".,."...'K.lr'"1 '"eiiig .Lin ui- uiU 1, o 1111n.11 1 lumen over my thirj,e wltli 11101 nllef than.I cull ipic-s and sighed Jung und deep the next div when I heard lint the tie .Hint that 1 had had In ton was the most do, He one lu the hem .s, , trthK 1 Hopper lied to ti 11 tin nuth lu slug- 1 ing tlio 'woes nf 1 in ilup lu ' Num.-. ' "iilth an elephant on Ins hind ... ,,, ,, . lli't .Stage .Name Hona J ide Luinxlui II.11. pronln.nt In tin 'l.onl nml L uli Mg lonipinj .it the, Ljrlo TJientri, lust appeared In Phll.i ilelphl 1 vilth William Faveisluim In Getting Mauled' n is no iclatlmi to th" famous Mi John Hare I'urlousli enough. Lumsdui Ilaio lomes bj ids name legitimate!, while sir John adopted the nimo of Hate when ho unit on tho btage f iBlHH CLARA KIMBALL VOUNG ln"The- HntiAO of Class." Stanley 'LADY' TANK USED IN STIRRING WAR PLAY I I "Britannia," Deadly Female of the Species, Thunders in Getting Together If one never knew that there were two nrletles of tanks no, not military and j I Million, but both nilllt.vry, one mile j mid the other fenule iinllzatlon of that faet Is Imminent A tink of the genlhr sex, sho of the six Lewis ma- rlilnn mit nttil ft iiFr.iinllltin- 4"ftin ninnld , to foree her waj through a bruit wall tlirnn f. rt (litrl t. Ill K lir Mt-i.it nlmti t the vieik of M ireh 23, In eonncctlon vilth ' the vi ir plnv, ' i letting Together," which is billed foi the Ljile liieatio during tint week While the male tank Is a much hus l.iir IlKtriinieiit nt w-irfTi... e.irrelnir. henvv nrtllleiy In nddltlon to tho ina-1 i him guns the ' Ilrlt uinl.i whose mod t avulidiipiils icgistiis thirty-four tons, i.iillis man ntllwaid evidences of her putlcipitlon In the Itattle of Arras , Hit still blili'i nre nkked in a dozen! pi iee, win re niuhlne gun bullets, r.iit. .1 in niimturn In r lintieriioiis hide ..all, memru HalKh. who brought llie t ink ncioss the oic.in and Is guld- Ing In r through her more domestic en- .-'":"?" ....i. .... ....,'.;. mo iiuiK win n m mi ne-re iiuoukhuui. ' lhe vicek. ni 11 fuithci Incentive to the ' UrltMi nnd Ciiuidlnn icerultlng drive, , In behalf of whleli the play Is being give 11 In this and the other larger cities nf tin immtr i tfi.n. h. Pit, held" a strong cast 1" the l'he. DALY TO HE SEEN IN ut"1 ky' "" J""" NOTED IJAHIt DR MIX Aruiild Hilv Is pi inning a tour foi one ui tin iiiiist artistic sinecures oi ills eiuci and, thus Hiimiii Htln s inaHirli irinli lomiilv T.ie Master, will prubtbl) lo seen Iir tills i ItJ befoie till si a.iiu I losil i lie pi.n lias auapieu fin tin UI lel Vim rU an Mage by Dcnjanilii P. r '"was'' ii. st pioiluced on lhe Mister' was nist l llroadiiaj a J ear agu In Mr Ualj anil nas supirl.itliily iiralsed by the i rltli s Its inn Interrupted by Mr lialj'n sud-' ''"' "l"1 serious Illness, was icyumed this fc.ason at uieuuusoii ineaue. wnere V,, 'Mji.-h.is not beni .een in Phil 1. Oelphla fm several seasons, JUt his hlglilj aitstle portiav.il of tho leading roli.s in llernird sh iw s plaji is well , lem'embered Ills vu.rk li'lhe. Mas- ''' ' '' ,,lt" I'ronuunecd tho tliicst of I '" "i. er Hcnclit for Unsincss Girls Club The I'huiih Settlement S'ocletv- will give a muMc.il benefit for tho UusIneeH 'Gills' club In the I.lttlo The are on Tuei'dai afternoon of next week, lhe artists involve.! will bo Cecllo Ajres, pianist . nii.iiiii 1 ucr-um, e-uniraito , i:ilzibth Hood I.stta, mezzo-soprano; Doi othy Johnstoni lliseler, harpist, Mrs L J llininiond, soprano; Willie Greenberg violinist, and Helen Fer guson und xltou K Doughertj, uctom panlsts v8 AMEUTA LLI-CURCI soprano. VAUDEVILLE'S BEST PAID STAR AT KEITH'S L'va Tanguay has been described as eccentric, erratic and freakish, yet this cjclonlo comedienne continues to be one of vaudevilles most popular features! It Is often asked why Miss Tancuav continues her whirling, Jiggling, ravliia waving Interpretative methods The an. swer is eany. She does bo becauso it is profitable andfstrong popular Indorse ment Is thereby Implied. Ufa asserted ih.i . iiuiw, ro--. ii. .nVtleO v K: ' tPIIPk kHi -rssXI. Hw JBMBBv ii a; j BSSSV tf f sft. fr w . r ,& V-GA by Arthur Richman, New Ollerings .v;ir ATTIl.lCTTOXS i IIIIO.W "Service," n drama of notable power nnd pertinent Interest in it. mialjsls of IdeuN of pacifism nnd patriotism, by the Trench AcaJeml. f clan, Henri Lacdan. Mrs. l'lske, the btar, wilt bo supported by an t&- H mlrablo company, which Includes Leo lidker nnd Ian Ilobertson. the e-lfiM4 brother of Sir Jolmstono Porbcs Ilobertson. l'rcccdlnf: tho major offering if Lord Dunsany's plctutesriue one-act play, "A Night nt an Inn," will U p glcn, with 1 ranu uoiiismitii ami i.cno uo i.i unnpeiio Heading tho cat. (I 1 lllltCIC "The Little Uelglan," a new tjpo of war play without gunllro or ,..! H..d tti.l r nll(ll lif.it i hleflv with tiin nfTnnf tf ellHlM .i llilfciu di-i;iii;-i .. ww. ....... .-.. . human charncttr. Aitnur kicihiiuii is mo manor ot me piece. Leading tho enst Is lHhel Stannard In tho name part Others linoUcd ore Chariej I A, Steens,on, Malcolm I'.isvctt, Ummett Shncklcfonl nnd Mrs.' Edmund 1 (lurnerj. Oliver Morosco mikes the C OS'TIXVISO A rTKACTIOXS 1 Olllirsi "The Land of Joy," elabor nte musical comedy spectacle, trigln Mini? In Spain nnd Introducing to Plilliflnlnh ans FOmo oi mo i ' . . . ., . . I .In Tllrt mmous dancers oi me iui..., -- , production evoked n genu lne sensation protiuciioil muixuu i b. .-." - in New York this season by reason of i Qulnltu Valv erde's ciasniiiK ""'" Hie brill ant dancing and singing cf Its graceful and gifted stars'. The cast Includes Dolorates, Lulslto. Pueri le, Carmen Lopez nnd Antonio Bil bao Julius Tunnen Is tho American , . .-. in.. comedian. LYRIC ' Lerd and Lidv Alg.' revival of It C. Carton's olever English com edy by William raversham, who, as in the past, enacts the rolo of Lord Alcemon Shetland Irene I enw ci. '.til.."" . . ..... ,. T'tllnll 1 Macln Arbuckle tinu .wumi """ tire stellar associates ! CJin&TXVT STKEUT OPCHA novsv 'VoiinVn liuilotnh lrlml and ui' to Harback's breezy musical play, which won marked favor hero a sea on ago. Arthur Hammcrsteln makes tho production., In the cast nro How ard LangsfoTd, Marqulta Unlght and Clar.i Pahnei. ArtKLPJll "The Man Who Came l.ick," Jules Lckert Oc lodman's very , hUCCeSSlUl Ilieiuui Lilian v irf --- generation, through adversity, of a million-lire's ncn Is tho basic theme Tho piece Is presented In five episode h. each of which is replete with thrills In tho excellent company are Mar Nash, Conrad Nngel mid Clifford Hempse. ir ropi.t vJitCLf OKPHC f.1 "Under Cover," a detective innlAilrnma liV Klo COOPer MtgnH. WhlUl WHS mirhCUiy puctcim rvt- j ral cars 'ago. The present proaur- tton H by tho resident i.a ane biock ( YAVUVA-tLLi: KI'lTII'S Kva Tanguaj. HI ejeionii; miff nnielties: Imhoff. conn anu Corecne. In "A Pest House": M.irl.i . . . . I mA.I.1.1 riflT. j.o ami iier vuiii.i.j v. ...v........ -'-- othy Clranvilleo, In ' Types of omen ; liert irnnlonc. r.ernlco Howard and Jack White. In 'The Gadabouts"; three Homanos, Lee itoso and Kath- erlno Moon. Do Kos's Troupe of 1uin- biers and balancers. i f QUE ltaskln s Revue, featuilug JIJ--kofl and Vanity, the Itusslan dancers ; "Hverj man's Sister," allegorical sketch: Dunham-Edwards Trio; Clark und Kngan, lhnerson and IJaldvvln, Aithur Tipper, Clark and Woods, Four Musical Allords and I'hung anu .via-, tirlental llluslon'sts. 11110 WJU'AP Deatrlce Morrell and her 1 sextet, Jones and Sjlv ester. Chase, and La Tour. Tuscano Ilrothers, Flor ence Henrj, "The Girl with the Cham pagne Hjes," first half of week. The Mimic ltcvue of 1D1S," headed by Prank Manning and Lew Clark; Mirks and C.iimantcll, Tho Bollard Trio and 'The Warrler," photopla with Maciito, latter half of week. C I'OSS KEYS Walter Liw, In "Tho Scnl of "Silence"; Six Jolly Tars, Ash and Khiw, in 'Tlio Mosquito Tiusl"; Newport and Stlrk, Marks and C'ar montell, Pour lteneo Olrls, first half of week. Ileatrlco Morrell and her lextet. Jones and Sjlv ester, Klor niie Henrj, lleoTgo Armstrong, Chase and La Tour and the Tuscano Proth- ci, latter half of week lyujj.wi 'K.V.V "The Mimic World," '"al ,cTS.lV' ""LJllL VV liter lcopold. Trennell Trio nnd lhe Kejs of tho Righteous." photc pl.iv, first half of week. "Tlio Rocky ( Pass." musical comedy; Eddie Glrard , and eoinpanj , O'Donnell and Hlalr, t'urr" nnd Graham nnd "Jack .Spur lock, Piodlgal." phctoplay, later half of week. , . V.,T1, viol-Inn" musical com r'1AU-.J "i.;", Ti.X.g- lZf edy, with Herman umoe 1,. J.ew 1 Ho "z. "In the Wl CI. s Inglng ..,., v.n in,l P.irUnr. Inrtrnt Ull, ...V.fc..,. . ...-., .D -, Franiols nnd partner, Naloa, Haw-1 alKn musicians, and third episode of "Tho Houso of Hate." photoplay. COLOXIAL "Oh, You Mclcdy," musical romedj ; Dingle and eompany, Harry Hachelor, DeVoo and Moralls, Jug. 1 glcr.s, nnd "Uluo Blazes Raw den," photoplay, XIXOX Six Imps and a girl. In "An Ainblan Night"; Townsend Wilbur uud company, Jenks and Allen and "V Petticoat Pilot," with Vivian Mar tin, photoplay, FEATUnU IlLMS STAXLEY "The House ot Glass," u screen adaptation cf Max Martin's successful melodrama. Clara Kimball Young has the leading role. In tho east aro also Udward Kimball, "Kid McCoy," Pell Trenton and Josle Sad ler VALACL "The Cross Bearer," a -World-Hrady picture. Introducing Cardinal Mercler in dramatic llelglan episodes, Montagu Love portrajs the patriotic Cardinal. Among the spectacular fceenes Is that of the German troops entering Louvaln. AUCADIA "La Tosca," Sardeu's melo dramatic play ln motion picture form Pauline Frederick enacts the part of the traglo Italian songstress, Ed ward Jose directed tho production. VICTORIA "Cheating the Public," 1 . NOTABLE COMPANY IN "HOUSE OP GLASS" Tho cntt or 'The House of Glass." which will be at the Stanley Tlnatro all next week. lis perhaps the most care. fully chosen ot any that have eontrlb. utea to ina success oi ciuru jvimoaii Yovng'a previous Belect Pictures. Among the chief players are Corliss Giles, who was Miss Young's leading man In "Shirley Kaye" and ' the Mario, nettes"; Pell Trenton, a well-known screen actor; Edward Kimball, the star's father, whose portrayal of the stiff necked parent in "Magda" and the kindly uncle In "The Marionettes" won him high praise ; James T, Laffey, Josle Sadler, the expert character woman from the speaking stage ; Norman Selby, better known as Kid McCoy, the pugl. Hstlo Idol of a few years back; WIN llam VValtman, Peggy Uurke aiul Doris Field. The picture Is directed by Emtle Chau. tara, wno ws wn is Ttoung I ..v. wfc oiiiiiu limes Oil 1 production. Si H with Lnld Markey Additional f... tures of tho bill nro 'The Gerrntn "M v.u.j.11 iii imBui nnu a new cplsodt I of "Tho Hon c.f Tipinni.MM'i ...,.. with IlenJamln ChaDlln. 4'- . ' '-" Ri:aEXT'7o Shell Oime." with p i"I w "jmo. with , pj the film serial devoted to tho Gerrain -.1 . i-plonage campaign, and entitled 'Th. t:.i. ,., ii,.. 1..1. ". r? -.-r,,... jj ji aiirL u in in ti. hi 'Naughty Naughts.' witii i:ni,i n..' ... i... . i.i." , - : iivii. iiinr lltlll ui wceii i LOCI ST "Hcidln' South ' with Dour.vy MRAXD "Huck una Tom" with Jackal ricKtoru first htlf of week. "Sun.?! .Ill.n Vn. .1. . .. .. . . . i-hino Nan.' i .-.nn. imui uu I'eiininsion, lat M alt of week. !M ter ha i nunLKsoi i. . ....... ... .... uanir-"Tiie iany lluccaneers," In W .i imuiic.1i comeiiy in ino acts and lx m fceenes, entitled "Dodging a Million "Jj Tho east Includes Frederick Harwi a Bert Jlertrand, Mao dirk and CraceTfl vict-iouu j Crl.VO "Tho Million Dollar Dolli" In a melamge of musical comedy and , vaudeville features. The two-act bur. letta, Introducing Hdn Mae, Oladya J I'arucr nnu unrt uragdon, Is entitled in uoii ianu TI:0CADIC,:0The 0rUma, BurlM.' eiuers, in nn entertainment of fun, Si music nnu oancing. Tiie three bur lettaa aro "Tho Doll Shop," "At Port Hokum" and "At the Fair." L Stevens Is, tho leading comedian '51 COUIXG ATT11ACTI0XS it A HCn 2i LYRIC "Getting Together 'M 'CllESTXVT STUKKT Ol'VHA 1I0VSS ' J"0lllT Olir Hit." nnu n o iwi (."uii y AVIUt 1 jtYHIC "Oh. no' tj KEITH'S Hobart lioswnrll. k .. ? tv u i, ,11 'j ,J ADA LEWIS This expert Ameiican coraedi- fffl I character studies since the Har- (M cuiic, pruniineiib 111 luueiiftui, . I rigan days, will enliven "Doing 1 $ Our Pit," the Winter tiarden v spectacle vvnicn comes 10 me I sIk AnAhiii Cv f . llAiies An uciiiiuv oeruee vpexu jiuuoc vu m iuarcn u. VOCAL FLEXIBILTY rj-srTMPisjr a si .-- a flflBlfl OUUTHAKUa Aaaoif I "Thtee-Voiced" Actor Injects Thrills ' Into "Man Who Came 1 Back" In TI.. ifo- i-i, ri...A Ti..t'' t."j I the Adelphl are v,o characters ecn , as distinct as the day Is long and ? far apart as the poles. And they'tttfl i plajed by the same man. The chit's 1 aeter n niii., .1,. m.- Ptttn "" " " . " . V'-.i right bower In the Brady melodrama, j. and Blnksle.Mho drug-crazed, who fromj his bunk in San Shew Sing's oplumj Joint pours out his troubles to a crH less einrlrt. ThA mnn who nlsvs tatWl is Benneir stnnthfiril . '$ Mr. Slniltlinr enniaa frrtm fian Fftfl-I Cisco, and probably knows as nmj about that city's famous Chinatown wl Its people as any other actor, J?i knowledge proved aluable. when Wuljl lam A. Brady sent for him to acter is remarkablo In that It Isni (..HI. -.11 l .. l -.. a-aHa1lv VlUIlt8 "llll ail 11B VIIUICBB VMS!'""" 1 He graduated from the Unhenlty r-ll...l -.J AA.. nvnnnr hill CliMl! mates Klmer Harris and Richard n!"Jl Tully, both of whom havo made tBl names known In the theatre. ' j Some ten or more years ago he 'i appeared under Mr, Brady's rnn?'i inYi nlnvlnir n elinrueter bit n 01 man who had to have a peculiar ? pathetic note In his voice. -n rs Southard, who had been known In as "the character actor with tniiJ!! iiIpm ii wa. nhlA tn fftlfi hUll. 11 ho was given a better part, bit M.niiu ser nmiiv remembered "H voice episode.' and to that-Mr, Soutbjrf niiBii.i. i.ia ViAiniv nnt. for by wf Brady to play Blnksle. tVlnl-- Univbll T? evil ft for Ealf . "Doing Our Btt." another W'j Qarden spectacle. Is coming 'D.,,i3 Chestnut 'Ktreei upera hb ".-rj St. Frank Tinney, oanj ," en HUiem. the Canslnos, yin Fleslntrr. Babe Dakln, Jfmei OM lltnry Lewis. Charles Judels, Ad' I. -nl lto othara are ln the tlal vu v. vxv "? t &nj J HT mtgmmmmam V -Ds 'Miiiiuijw'Sl .. jm- - H V m i zammstamaM.'mk i I IMLJs-lZmm i. 1 J , ' k v 1 ill lip'"- v : pj I - - . j c.r 11 wwwwm - -' ni i . sR. r I IIBV $. 1 MJilr SKlBKX..'j J . I arm --i---i- iTe-- -, .J-" ". LT . -. 1 -', :';, :. r" i. "? su-v ; wb . i,iniiiwm;'' as n,- crm raiiKW";'" -.. w,