&- EVENING PUBLIC LEUaE-XHlLxiDELPHiA, J3A0?UBDAY. AP1UL G, 1018 , , ,. , g "GOOD-BYE BILL," AT GARRICK; HARRY LAUDER AT FORREST; FRENCH DRAMA, LITTLE THEATRE THEATRICAL INDICATOR i tt,-.tt rrtTTTn nAMTMn itrr,-.1 MAGNETIC STARS IN A CLUSTER OF NEW PHOTOPLAY OFFERINGS y,m. v -wuvw.tojhku.vu-.vk jgsKaa,., ruxv ixan umiiMu W &, .Vt"rJS'fiJ VSfr Last Performances of Harry Lauder's American Tour Allentown Camn Boys in Farcical Potpourri andl (skiilairz. I'.fl $ wtf!Pi 99irHr Hr lr ' I Vf ilagg . - Vieux-Colombier Players Head New Attractions .YUir ATTRACTIONS ;3firrnan Arch-Egoism Unmasked With Stinging Force i in "The Master" "Americanization" Mars Its Ef- feet "Oh, Boy" Revives ' JfTUIH egoist, whether In tic-tloii orjeere and Imprewlve authority. Almost '- actual Jlfe, Is often vividly reflect! e tho whole artistry of the play Ilea In Srf national traits. Such characters thin creation, since the verbosely de-f-tioot be disguised by pure labile ' vtloped the-mc. with Its wearisome uru Wtrtflth'is BJr Wlloughby Pattcinc, ' incuts concerning "ilnglo" nnd "double ' wiftaqucrading us a Frenchman, Mould ' moral fctaudards. Is outniodud and jponvlnce. nobody. Tliat inspired portrait threadbare. The tame dIcusioi) I- im British In every pigment. Ibsen's content of "A Gauntlet,-' recently fcitfij Teer Gynt Is similarly it racial tlguie by tliu Theatre Workshop at tin Litrle 10 woenllal Norwegian attributes 'Theatre, anil Herr lUhr makes no c. cannot be v enured. jstntiully new addition to L'Jn.rn cur Vaster even than tho political culf , thlo- or philosophy separating Germany from this country Is j now tho psychological ubyss, and in Spirit of llojt Venturing- to bridge it by "American' Parces Kecalled lilng" 'Tho Master," Mr. rjlazer haB ob-j UfU, HOY." visible at last v ith it soured both tils own abilities u a trans-, J original company Intact, after a later and Herman Uahr-g as a drama-1 flfty-elght-we'ek run In New YotU, U a tint. Tho pment form of this play, charming refinement of u ijpc of ent.r fitirwnt at the Broad Btre-ct Theatre, talninein oneo rerr.ant upon tho Amrr! is lamentably unconvincing. The dom-1 tan Blago Tho piece evol-.eu wclcom. inaHl Unix . V.t ...... 1 .. -I.Jt .1 It. . .....w uii-, uh ujtn-vKoiM, nan ume-u mu adapter's hand. Arthur Wesley, as he fli 1lA-A fttttintv I...11...I I., i,n..Mh.. l ,w ....,.,,.. ......vu, i v,v.. w every mental aspect. The niut-nucradu Is altogether too thin to Inspire credence. Germany KxiWM'd by flcr Dramatists IT IS evident, of course, that llr. Olaier was fearful of prescript at this time tho nomenclature and locals of tho Ironic comedy. Unreasonable though the attitude be, Teutonic ton- lc la frequently crotoUni: nrottsts Trom raUicr unthinlilng patriot. Thn- orousneus e-onecrnlne the exploitation of , Teutonic drama, regarded broadly, as' only natural ocMseu tho book of "Oh. Woy." cannot a-., ... , .u ., , ...Jsel beacridin.rtwiih .i ... , mu - uno jiafiji-uiur u(fiiR-c i tho production of "The Matter' can easily bo considered ab the revcr.e of a I compliment to our foe. Uahr's delln- cation of German character and his de- plctlon of Herman society ij strlUlnsli Unflattering to h!a nmicfM. ti, ' marguerite courtot Prominent, in the cast, of the vuir film play, "The Unbeliever," to be givqn as u feature of the Unitetl States marines' reeruit inir campaign in the Metro politan Opera House on the eve ning of.April 13. elf-opinionated cads and servllo weak lUurt who populate "Tho Master" are ruthlessly presented In that Independent v spirit of tho a'nte-bclluni German stage. Jonjr tso curiously Inconsistent with governmental policies of repression. Yeara beforo tho war unquestioned geniuses like Sudcrmann and Haupt jpann were rtcalcltrants. No enemy criticism of German psychology could havo beu more tevcro than was tho former playwright's In "Magda" or tho litter's In "Tho Weavers." Protests wero also forthcoming from lesser lights. Meyer-Korster's in "Old Hel dslburg." though veiled in sentiment, was nonti tho less keen. Von Bayer' leln'a In 'Taps" was Indignantly out tpohen. That terrible work Is perhaps the most violently untl-inllltarisilc play Mtant. Herr Bahr, therefore, waa but follow. -lng familiar models and Mr. Olazcr Is the, truo offender In submitting tho char- CW Pf "The Master" as Americans. titty simply cannot credit his "Thomp - eons," his "Wesleys," Ills "Kvunses." not beexuse we luve any monopoly of virtue Jn this country, but rather because our particular brands of moral obloquy are noi imercnangcaoie witn uermanys. ,l ffho self-centered "Master," with hir revolting and specious philosophy, based 0!) Nlet.-.eche and Stirrer, Is Teutonic to tin core. Precisely the "Wesley" type of reasoning was employed by Beth. . mnn-tIo!Wf g to "Justify'' the violation jrBoIglunu Oerman "kultur" reeks .lih (his detestable creed.. rtTHPf . Hufier-Ksolst ,'. - Ieinale)i Play f A TPH coiwequentlr the who!v pUy, if tho adapter's masquerading bo dls- D-tsirded, becomes an fxccedlnifly ut vtlve e.vposn of Germany from the iLaide," Baiir l no freak dramatist, aij'Hla deJUlKful Tl Concert" clearly tt4td, nnd substantial basis for his W picture undoubtedly ,xl.l. In he r Kmplre ln tho titular role M Mpended the equipment of trtUtdj tlnt Llmulng' the un wpodtr-wtrklng physIoUn he 1 , Pw rutge r4j p-- . """""H ? '9Jl -, "- lt Art of Musical Comedy , memories vf the late Charles II. Hon. J whoo musical comedy art has too-long . ..- uveii iipsjcctpu. its elements were a Ugh: farcical plut lth a t'casonins of satiri cal characterization, Jutt enough music to be refreUilns and tin reduction of the :horus to a purely axillary position. J No wcarlomo tntlladlufc- of strut tine, ' 1 H. ..,.. i ... wiciwrawu enow ytri- closu-ed tho bnezy funmakttit of "A Stranser In New Yorl.," "A Jtiih Whlto KIhl-." " Trip to Woman." riilna'owii" or "A Contented Clever comedian, sustained ,lle r,otc of Intelligent merriment. Win. hmw Prinolpab contributed their quotas cilann. Mosbrs. Wodeliouso and lloltoti ho ( " -... .,. w.w tvajiit ' ' e-i cuaracier nic!i tn Ilojt v ab '0Jt"'ln closely altln to a enlu". ,... .i . . - "'W at IcaM u deft senBU ot;. nffV;:.! "i"V..V '.." k t'rIent conmlj and n layddblo respect for eootl ,as,;- Their preeent oIWInB "l "'C uric la thus Holt her m lni,ir, ,1 hus neither .,-. In,.ir, ,1 .nor so orlclnal tiw, ..,ir. . -i . i n!.i,. ,. . H,er modliU--! nemier elor-s It lapse In tho crudities I "' -Kniru iioyt, ror all his talent, v,a3 ciceaslonalij gauty ' . r.rn,, !- I-, . Jerome. Krn dainty score Id ndinir- aoO In Leeplnj u-lth the desljjn or the , i v Us tnelodies are hauntlii" Its in. ' i-un,eiii.itlbii Im k):iiir.it . ...,... .. ......HI ,tW iiiiiuuues- ..... ., . ... . . ,. " :-. w uic action-never se-emo tn n- r, u ien t New Hope for Musical Comedv "0"' v fo tlOV," Indeed, holds out a hone for the tulurc of native munlcul comedv j?omo dlstrtsalne ep-clmena of tliut product haxc lucn dls cloted hero this ceason. Uen tho raro g-oud ones hao failed to preserve U.at aitluilu balance betuecn libretto. Uriru and music which It a prime virtue of this welcome new coiner. Tho Interpretation rev cilp no star of ! O'unrODortlonaln nvitmiin.. t.... .. l an asiembly of adroit comedians' w UhoulJ prove ono of the red-letter eventa refraln from horseplay, and !l s! bouquet of comely girls, whoso hlstrt- omo acuities aro unstrained by tho sprightly farcical scents. Tho sinuing Is wholly equal to Mr. Kern's modest demands Trench Klaso Ml i i Revolution TAQL'US COPCAU S Vieu-Colomble-r f pla.vi-ii-, lio com- to th- Little Theatre for a brief e-igagemcnl. be-gtn- nltig Wednesday night, aru accredite-d vuui carrying a "niouvigo" not only tu 'ho Prench stago but to the theatre in general. Tho scholarly and gifted director, who won international tune for his unique Paris playhouso beforo tho war. and thla winter commanded the slncero Interest of art lovers by ht productions at tho American Vim.-,. ,-.. l,.- .. .. -. vc.uiuuitr m ,vew "lork, has cxplolled I ueiu.uu unu original principles of both ' tra at ono of tho Sunday concerts, us acting and stago management I well aa In the Wilmington scries, and Slmnlleilv l na,.n , , ... eaeh new appearance jierved to eonllrni nlat or, J, . ? P'ank OM,IS the ,pendld Impression n.ado at th. platform. Scenery Is reduced to an al- outset of his career New ork appear leged artltllc minimum. Acting under I anct-s, both with tho Philharmonic. Or hlu dlrecUon. is said tu i,aVc been ri - I ,'llt'R,r'1 an'J ln recital, have brought him frevhinM., . . . .1 the coveted praL-e of the nietropolU He freshlngly purged of artificiality. His ,,"! chosen o play In Philadelphia the innovutlons havo provoked widespread ilsehalkowsky eomerto. th.it brllhaiu unit HlirrMn oniMnA.., i.... ... .. ' . ,ww ,, u))Vf uul n llt, lluin Iho verdict haa been extreme! v favor. able. Of M. Copeau's Idealism there can bo no quectlon. His visit to Ainer lea enjojed powerful governmental sanction. To a mere corniuercUIIst no such Indorsement could havo been forth coming. Therefore, apart from what interest In Prench drama may exist In this city mo appearanco of this altruistic or- ganlzation Is likely to provo invigorating to that spirit of radicalism stirring as well In tho arts a In tho politics of tho " H T. CIUVKN INSPIRITING AIRS IN "GOOD-BYE BILL" Usaac Orchestra in Allentown Camp Boys Show Called Dest in Service """ When the ITnlt..! .,., v,.. .. : bulanee Service players, of AlFentoun Pa.. Rive their rousing musical comedv "Oood-Bye BUI" at the Carrlck The. ere- mil , inn meiooieu should be Prom that time on ne ena not leave uus-i.irVf.U.InriyeT,ni',n-.and ''ly Pop-i Ji,. but he became a r.Ubslan subject camp. "iumnvB tne fpoci, ,t which he founded the first . In It brief tour the Usaaq orchestra veritable quartet In Kubsla with tho has been h'ghly praised by noted famous Davldoff. Meantime ho was con. musicians and the general public. Vic- i cert -director of the St. Petersburg brunch lor H'rhftrt who h-arrt ih irm... .., the Allentown Camp, where he eon ducted a concert, raid that the Usaao orehwtr was the best service orches. tra he had found. The orchestra wan .li klVilt. n.bIuaH I.e. i.i- 'V. ..r7 .a "ZM rf:fJKidf Taft "o Yh'iS recent vlsiN to the camp The con- l(Klj njVlIn with the c! , ;cago Symphony Orchestra, me muaio or -uooa-uye bihi" has ta .--a '4t.i "" ---iW lfrtt$PZ m' imimemu u mwi uiitmuoii ul rour of rjolltlcai cnaos was suci In tfui "J9tt'vr,?i 'i"'u'jm "'aood-By- servatnlre did not open Hb amribriitt,iiWSi.4trv)ZiH?Jt.'a decided to ay in seal w r::ri -i vv viv t- vu iivh nAtf .. . ... i. - .. t'av 7 I td nJ nubiUl-Mi:' tfh t?-.-" rectiais wcrv Bir in x . r? :-paioce--ar, MADGE KENNEDY in'THE DANGER GAME"-.- Stanley "SAMSON ETDALILA" WITH NOTABLE CAST - - CariUo -nil! AT it voii-iir.i tr, " ' Alat'cl,au1 Vm C?..t.,l C. . "" '" Oiillii-Oitt'lis H Operatic Masterpiece "LE COQ D'OIl" KEBILLliD Oneru. u th "crand muim. i iii l,t th llelroIKllltnirs ufferinir nf.t .i-l. "h!"i"on cl Uallla" in telit-duled for tff- oT,,, . Xld s-J f,. ", . , , ?"1 Al.Uj- aalnt-fcacns natterplo.e iw ine onjy mubic urama or til magii'j: i-enlly rpeclaeular school to be oflired here this tcasAn. ltTtn UtiM V in ftti Imn-it.ut ,,..w.. timeu a eaI, when Obcar Ilaniincrt-in ,m1 Charlib Dalmores and fjervilli - ''eiic 10 sins me muiar ron ""' '" t"B ine neuiar roiot MIUI1 "" reture-ful imprcttario lonxetutitid with Mr. Gatti-Casazw to abttaln from production for a decade the opera laptdl lnlt "'Biect, du: its splendor and puwet ei!J not admit of an extended eclipse. t'aitlbo learned thf part of 'unison. which Ik- ncm- handles tn huperb hi1o. Informcef bj dlE'ilt and sin. crlt.v. lie appealed for Hie llr?t thn here In the "aitie-u-r last Featon, unu 1113 creation 'illl In- disclosed omv tnoio ut the Mil ropollluu on Tutndaj. Jlnri;nrotc Matztnauer, most glorious of e-onteinporary contralto-,, will bo the-ri-tiii.. ui... t- ....... ,.. ,i... ...... i.. .l.i.. clt, her predHcesbora having bun Lou'lf.i Homer Augusta. Poila und Uer- vllle-i;ea.-iie. othr members of the oust will be CUreuce Whltchtll, Leon llothli-r, ichlcge, ftceehlgllan and llloe-h Pierre Mnnteux ll cundui't llotlnu ijulll. recowre trom the i!l ntss which made necessary tho regiet-table- poijlponeincnt of "Le Coq d'Or' this vieeli, will had the balh t He" return tu urtiaHc u.-tKltlLi fliould ctlmulati unei tin: interest In the remurhatilf-HhnSkj-Kors-akoff viorl,, vihlch Is now definitely billed for performance hero In connection with "L Oraeolo on tho uft Mriifirin i,C Anrll til. That i ntert.ilnment Satcha Jacoblnoff, tho talented young Satcha Jacoblnoff, the talented young violinist of this city, will bo tho soloist a? the Philadelphia Orchestra concerts on i'rlday afternoon und Saturday eve ning next. Horn in this city of P.tis slan parents Just twi-nty-ono vcaro ago, voung Jacoblnoff dlsplajed extraordinary musical talent u a mero boy. ronie niili-.lnvinir nronlc of the cltv bei unle ' lit-areitcd In the- lad h futuri, and ufti r n p-rlod if peeiipi.imry ttudj heie I u .-ent to teuropo to work under the beit mantrs por llif le-ar In n -nla nid thin, studjlng for the mo-t part under the guidance of Carl Plcsih. ulthough ho also had iiii-'.-ructlon tor one winter trom Arrlgo Srrato und spent a tummcr vclth Auer. Prior to tho out break of the war ho appeared In con cert in several of tho largo European citleu und scored an immediate ruccess. Ho remained In Kuropu during tho Urs'.1 two vears of tho war and then returned ! to America, making his debut with the- New York Philharmonic Orcliet-lra in ihla env lajbt teason. .u.iBr'iui.ii..y uu uppcarod wtfh the Philadelphia Ore-lies-, AA....AW clui-c lulirihA rill concert piece vvhco dllHciiltlea Aufr at llrst declared tiiburmountnoie. The orchestral number. cover a wide range. Including us they do, tho Ci minor fympliony of Mozart, the Urahms VurU tlond on a Theme of Haydn, und Svmd ton's "Carnival In Paris" The Interesting announcement is trad ihn i.w,nnid Auer. Iho noted violinist and , master teacher, villi bo heard In recital at the Acaueuiy ui inm. vi, . vm.,o.... evinlne-. Anrll 17. Thin will, no doubt. be one of tho most Important mu-lial events of tho seaton, fur It wus Leopold Auer who tnado postlble tho appearance In America of sucn remaruaino unisis , .!... -l,v,linUul l-.lii-i.'i .1 T?.,.n. iUB liciiei, ..,"-... ........... ........ Eody Brown, McMillan, Kathleen l'ar I low and others of like fame. Autr's 1 forthcoming concert will mark hl debut . In ihls city. i The great teacher's first studies we-ro I fnken under tho careful guidance of jnawneVVne'cewXr mm.er' prize, after which two jears were spent ' ''' Joachiln. Later on he inuilo his debut In London. Soon attcrvvarer canio his close areociauon wiui ,-viiion iiuoin tln reeultlng In Auers hUcceson to Henri Wlenlawskl as profesbor of the, Imperial Conservatoire, at Petersbuig. e-l of the Imperial Russian Society of Music. These were years of Intimate aesocla. tlon with Bublnsteln, Tschalkowsky. ntmsky-Korsakoff and 3uzounoff. The ."...M.. 1.1 ,,..... -.. travel-'spent Sometime. In kS,uSS ' lh(1 first three summers of tho conflict wtr ,penl n:1:fra?'; - fall he liad 'planned to follow hla usual prograni of returning to uussia. ouc ine internal i umt ine con ind he therefore Scandinavia, where all the larger cities. Leopold Auw mado, Ala AmerW.il ' , i -HJJ- . 7-T "; .. Ail., Pk'.iX. w ilL . , Iv v v aMP3 iRrts 'j r 'IsPP sr m vvrv "JMM&ZMmF mw-ii & r vKHre"nffBErml FlV. 1 S &?WZMkl4r eJr1iSMEHs lw 1 rm 3lsTt y EHID MARKEY x 7 and LLVfO v LINCOLN m "TAKLZAN OF THE . APES"- Victoria ? del ut li-t S.i n i in CarniaK ll.il Yml, I.. ri. ,i iiin.niij Ihiijmi mm j ot !il i li.ni pupili ,i,nl ulln imtable' urtlttn Ihihk prtMiit The- d.t- ol ilubrlloultm-h' levltul U'. the- Ai-udcii' of Jliifli- has b-en i-hatise-d to Saturday afti-riioon. April SJ. Thin haj bion eniiw;il b the- numerous de ' 111a,,tlh' ft,r !,, uppeurotiuc of tho pianist '" ,,,r ro'"- ot '""durtor. iliibrlloviltn-h I '' - ,"-"" """ .."-" "" '." iiiii. nit" i iii iiii i iiii i in rpi'iiui :in Pearances In that role- with the- I'ctrolt and Cincinnati Urcbinrab have eitated a vldc demand for uivhrstr.il eonrcrts under his direction (n Ne,u Vork That tho greut pianist ha it marked pre--dlltctlon for eouduitlng i.i eominon ktioii le-dge. und It mlht be that IM forihi-onnng rei Kill oulil be llu l.it ojiportunliv of tnu lie lovers to hear liiin us a planlft. 1 .le progrum lor thl.i recital is being ...... nii. .i .....i .. t.u i,0 announced later. It Is known that Jie V1" w! comW of -'-nn mid' thu details villi " I,earlnh.e7JlvnvltalPWn .hii'L1 lirartl in Iter onu rtvltiil hero this wa- ton in vvitiierspoon Hall on next Tiler - aay evening, .vp.'ii ; oinucr tin auspices of Ihc Department of Music of the I'n). vereltv Uxte-imlon r'oelety. Mrh. Hots if known to :lv inii.-n-.'il world through her former apparam-e villh lb- I'lilln- dilpM'i Orch'Atr.i, the OihiiMh Solii. tin r horu! r-ociclj. tin- Mi..mi I'lijj, t.r Pittsburgh und oth. r luidhig urgam.i tlons. I'lillow lug Is the prouruin. Vt. Ilrrt I'll r KnlHiful Art -'Implor' Amuur ' tiui h 1 I'ulluv Itumeiiu . . . r'txih- Si-tniriiAnn Uator t Pun TIom Urn lianilna 'III" Que. 11 of lie- tfOK Th. ennnUi'ii' nt . . . , La Vie Antrti urv . I.es tln-L'UUX Mfindalln-j , lUllatoIU ll'JKllucct Tho Itow Clintn Cebnai'1: Cradlo Song .a,.. ,v t.uie enun.1 t,. ..n it... 'n ou.n i... .- , it' bvii, ...... -ww wn,, 4.w,'H .U Ip.hjllrn,. .'.. UUU Clurli Huiiuii'iiiii ut th tianu fophle- P.ra.-lau Mitropulitan Opera contralto, and Ltiem Zi:nli.ili-t. vloliuht. ; VOCALISTS AND , , &'!"Z-'itK. MA.R6ARETE hWZENAUER.a&Dallla ipujniin a lei . -iKeniiikiiwmj uiseio-iu v. nen mo lanieras Iris opens ,, , ,,.,, : The I'lrnt anen sura . .. 5Iax llcliirlih on Mnileo Kennrdv's mouth, uh her Maurice Maeterlinck has completed Knin u.ii. TmVii'M lllbial P-'nioiulniij Is excetdlngly exprcs- rat Play olmo "The lllue Illrd." ' umVna.H.'Liu.ri-Johnm--.: ?S2 IJf ! V'?- Madge Kennedy i ,lt jtome ' new- w ork. whe, s entitled..." Jfin . . Thivr-f ' "otll comeiiv ami e. rloui (Iramu. Al- ' i.incaiucs line eieiromaia) will vnrii sniu .. n..rihi.r,,. w tliouch "li.ibv Mine." "Nr.irlv Murriril" . the Paris footlights within u. few wei ruSMlrKltee $MK'''MW"1ffimf'&Vp95'"' rr" A' 'WM?dr4l!pJ&u&. Mtb.. I .rMF yi KFi 47211 T'H. a a 4 4B.V s -. IBi- SA5CHA cJACOBINOFF, f' I W? IVjR -wift. M&atw ?A m i;ftBirj . a o& mr .. ' MS"""- r-Mklt CD KS x T ! v I Ih In aril in recital at tin- Academy i f Mn-.i nji -lio evenliii; ut April !(. i 'I l.i lnlili- I'K-f- last eonurt of the i -a-Dii will in glwn In tin- ItclUvue Mr.itford b.illruoni on the- sanip f vcnlnts. Cnli ir.li lilumdnl, ilauijIUur of tho Ital ian ti-nur of thin i-Hy, Peiuuclu Ulanulnl. Iw b'Ml, cl fur a cone-iit in tin- Ai-adnio on t'lei-venlng of April IS. SIlsMillannlnl. viho In a ilnmiatli- wjprano, has Uen viliiiiliiu operatli- lionoia In Italy even In "'V"'. ,"' l u""-r '". iriii ri .rrin.-i n ri m iuii iriio ii inmi i-ltul by Miss Phebe .McKay. Koprano, and Mlni Jlury Klcli.inlx, pianist, at thu Art Alliance on Wnlncr-day evening, ' born shortly aftir the crew ot tin ver-i Apt II 17 15IU Mercer (Jldrn, e'ontrallo. ttl mutinied, slew their othVrra and left und John Leo, burltunc, will ulrj con- ' the liriystohcs marooned In the Jungle ' tribute to tin program. l-'ollowln tho mother's death the babo . .. was carried off by a the upo viiio had Just lost her child. It H umld these ,"1() IK SlAHb M Lb funoundlng? that the baby of atlEto- i?!? 'i,itii.ii ix' I'll iK.cra"r' Parentage lt reared, with no Mir- I linl UUJiiL; li 1 I Ij.HO 'foundings to Indicate that ther. aie Madge Kennedy's Winsome Ofu'ur I'untunilmo Effcfthc ill "The l)ail(irr Game" I Thousli Madg, K. nnciy rcce.ves an oDDortunltv In her i.w ilolduvn nlc- , lure. "Tlui Patigir ilatne." which will be the Prlnclnil fi.iluu .it the t-'lanley Theitlro all mil vit-ik, to pveal herci-lf h, a pia.ver of dramntir rolei. this Hoy Mjinervlllr bubln-t 1m by no me-atin ,i (.Ilium; on- Tm re la ple-nly of oppor lijiilt.i foi phiitosrupli.i ot the star's pen- ejeii uml whiMiuii imlle. Iiitiiiilunloii-i -n iioldwMi pit tiire are nit. M ilTeetlle. .-.. fur lit1ulne m --llur I. ntli Wlfi 'lint-- a i lui- .iii nwalid VI'.- Kinnedi -i biiud-' petilug tlie bail; of llv husband ihe b-id ju t niariied ' 1 lie llincir 11. mu ' uimii-. with it elo-.-up of MIsh Keunedv - iji.i nlone. i luted. Tilev mien craduallv lo rellei t hutK,Vt,'w thoughts of i Ivtle. tin Inrolne of lmriar. i "The lutiKir Oume. ' an lliev aro shown .... iiiur in various moments miring tliu play. . . HopAiu Uiiredom, obidlenei, insiilratlon. (onceii Uoneuvalls j tratlon will bo exprejsi-o in the Ke-nnedv vi,w,i'i,V'ya ilH Clvtlo thlnl.H of tho dullness, of vAriin.it ! "' lJ'u 1'f" 'n "i" society of her M.if.tiierM rlilerlv rrlenrlq ......... . ... . . I A intaloiril.t ttr i mntlrttm iilll filer, K I and 'Our Link- Wife' involve aiiiuMng Mtu.itinn, I he dl'. lining t-e In Mudgo Kennedy u pla,vr v h"- artihtle range need by no nn-uns In eouiliitd lo bhce-r tarce VIOLINISTS IN APRIL ENRICO CARUSO aa Samson. ifci riiKi ' x. jmyrrzs. .imm,.. X "-,B." VIOLA DANA in "BREAKERS AHEAD" Pcg,enr ROMANTIC TALE OF APE-MAN SCREENED Wealth of Stirring Incidents Staged in Adaptation of Burroughs' "Tarzan" Theie is- exploitation of the IVarvwntan theory In "Tarsan of tho Ares." tho re-1 marltable picture which has deeply in-1 t'.re ited New Yorlt and is to be cUlb-1 ite-d Ht the Victoria for a fortnight, bu Binning on Monda:. The author of the eMiuvajuntly Imaginative story bfe-m3 ' tn plm-e the upr- above some of the lower j cliu-'u-i of humans, for he has given to htm a chivnlrous und manly bearing.' Tarn. it will In ticalled by thoto who, have lead Mi. Uurrough i's llctlon, .is i .... . , , . ... .... ...,,.. n.., i nu unrui iib. vi -jt u unu j mi -. stoke, viho vunt to Africa on a Hrlllsli j Ciovcrnmctit mlslon. The child was 1 riji-n ue'llls us I'jvilKi-ij lieeijiiv . jii iiiia i j'?Vwen?v.e Ihe'iuncir wdV 1 10 -omaci with civ nuc, ,i me aKii reaturo comec i act with civilized beings, who have como to Eeek him out as the right ful hdr to tho (Jresloko tlllu nnd cs tatc, which have noen usurped by a rascally brother of Tarzan'H father. It Is Ultle viondir that he is amused ut the appearance ot the victors. It takes .. r'",' ''S1 J ,"S 'c,S!lIn.l. ii i.v ilt"""i'"i . M-nt i tutu- w-.u'l ally, however, Turz.ui doeii take kindly to ilvltized Ideas and In time returns to Lnghiiid ami thruiigh the u 'i of tln girprlnls Is dcclaicl to In the rightful h'- to tho van fortum. Soim vlvhl i iilsodes are liiuwn on the tcrein in thi dcvi lopmcnt of the i talc Tho light between pallors and i olllcers aboard the vessel has been voted a "thriller." Another Ktlrrlng Incident I is ine fctruggie or Tarzan with an African Hon. In which finally ho bebts tho beaM. Ills tight with a native negro Ilttlo more than un animal Is still another exciting feature. his The Les see H ' Little concerning Us triture has been revealed bejond the aunouriceme-lit that the piece s to some lmt a sequel to ' "Tho Hluc Illrd ' It is twelve jeais cilice that fantasy had Its premiere. MUSICAL EVENTS ."?' LEOPOLD AUER,Viblini5t "DOING OUR BIT" GIRLS APT UNDERSTUDIES James demons, the nimble eccentric dancer with "Doing Our Bit," the Win i ter Uurden Show at the Chestnut Street Opera House, is nso a "professor," Every morning from 10 o'clock until 12, excepting on, matinee daje, from ten to twenty girls of the extravaganza can be found on Iho stage being put 'through the various dance steps by the clever demons. This Instruction, which that generous dancer gives free la not only valuable to the girl, but It" P?o??s of benefit to the management, as It obviates the necessity of carrying un. durstudles for tho principal 'dancing puns. Tho fuct is. there Isn't a number Jn the piece thaC could not be executed by one or more of the members of cie. mons'a clasj. should a principal be ab sent. And fol- play ng a principal's partr rt on emergency the girls aro aJloVed the nrlnelnal's aalnrv. """" Consequently any member of th, chorue win vote ror "Jim" demons as I y iiwov it'kh'i" vu in uoinjr Oe); MHfflirllnetf V "Vte- P.j Sj ... I f 0 lK:rA CiOOe.-bj Uill," a nov;l entertainment tloviECd ar.et prcsj bv recruits of tho United States Army Ambulance service of tho A!!WJ lown camp, i-.ifinty cun&icu ii,vi .,, ma.v,. ,uw ,o,i uii do ium i.isid by ths t'taae Symphony Orcliotra. Tho musical farce, hlch IS oy Itlenard lachcimer, concludes 1 OllTiCHT Harry Lauder in u repertoire of new tonca and old favorite! aa SI it &A to A l rt M, 4 ft -! 1.A !fftbi1lll 1tlil. t to J91 A novelty will oe ins nrsi vwin dent." Tho auxlllan' vaudcvlllo Kltamura Japs and other entertainers, UTTI.U TllKXTnU -French dramas by tho Vieux-Colombier Players, optol Ins cnKacunent Wcdnciday night, with L'Avare." Tliurtday jnatisJ "Poll do Cnrotto" and "La Traverse": Thursday nitrht. "La Jalousie if Uarboulllc," "Le Caroisd du, yalnt-Sacramcnl" und "Le Pain do Mcnase"! I'rlday nlslit. "Les I'rcres Karamazov"; Saturday matinee, "L'AvarrM Saturday night, "Poll do Carottu" and "La Travorsu," J nS?I!XlsS JiMvcho1oKica. Kimcdv bv Herman liahr. ono of tne mo-t noted of contemporary- Euro- wan dPamatlsts. Benjamin P. Olazer has made the Ungllsii adaptation. Arnold Daly has the stellar role, ills ti,r.r.riintr rati includes Carl Kelt- .w. .,.. -- . t.nni. and tch. Tho original ew "orlt company, includlns Anna When- tor mi 1'orue, i.ynno y )"'" "''' .Marie Carroll and Stephen Sla'cy Is In- oleeu cnriT't'i srnniir oprr.A novsi: "Uolnpr Our 1311. an tlaboratc new i tra jL'anza trom the Now Yorl; wimrr uanen. .. ... -" ...,'.. pMni' t nnftv 1Inrv T..CU la. . . -. 1 VI. . , l.illnH ilAtll llOllV .limits .1. Corbett. Ada Lewla, Charlfi ni .'juvj ... : " . . . JudeL and the Canslnos. Spanish dan cers Atnons tho spectacular features c-f this diversified entertainment is i "Ihc Disembarkation of the American i .-oldlerJ In Piance," a icenlo speolalls -lsipned by Lincoln J. Carter and J. J. Shuhert. AUVhPlll "Tho Man Who Camo liach." Jules L'ckert Goodman'u vety succcstaui meioBrniaiic wiaj. ut generation, through adicrsJtv, of a lnllllonalre'o ton lo the basic theme. The pleco Is prevented in live e-plsodca. caeli ot which U.reploto with thrills. Tu the excellent company are Mary Nash. Conrad Najel and Clifford Dcmpscy. AT POPVLAIl PKlCLh OKPIIKIM "Baby Mine," Margaret! Mayo's divertlni? t'arco Interpreted by tho Li fc'alle resident stock companj. ir.tI..Ve'7' "Uverjviotnan." Henry W. ' f-'avasoN production of Walter i:rovn'3 modern morality pl.ij. YAl'M'Vll.I.V hun n Loulso Prefer in Tleadlrgs." John IJ. Hmer and com pany in "Tom Walker lit Plvle," "Tin-, Tloallh TtuuterH," La ncrntcla. classic dancer; David hapli-htch), Nate Lelp-1 zlg. nuglclan: Thomas t". Svltt anl) Mary 11 Kelly. Kcll and Lva, gj n - n:ii,tK , r.r.onj:"Tho l'ash.on Shon. mui.J i ... - - comedy; WcIIk, lvnlblo and compa y, In "Thb Double Trail'': Harry l!ri-en, Harty Mejcr-) and hlb inlnHlrelr1 Katherine Murray, Herbert und De nti, "After tho bho"; ardon an Doree, Leonard and Louie, and Preri Maggot and 1 rere C.'O.lOll'.lV Char.ei' Cornell l. vl .t strtl Kevue, Al H White In ' T..e I AinrRcr," Ash and Shaw, Harmon i i d O'Connor, Jack Morrlssey ard Tiu Pairs" pholoplav. tlrti half of vvc t William Sllvano Ihgnder. Prank Con. Icy, Mario Ltst, Unilly Slokcs Hager and Henry II. Oourncy, all well-known ' Philadelphia musicians,. In a special feature; "Tho Fascinating rilrti. " musical comedy; Bronnln and Dan., bon, Qatcu and Plnlcy, Wulter Wary and "A Camouflage KIsu," pholoplaj latter half of week. I C ROSS KCWeMaklB MoMnciI i . i Sjfat-o" fnt.vrl . i...T- .1 1... Prank II. Abranu: Charles Miearn - .... p .. ( v tv v pivui.iiiie uv I'lianes wencr, urownlng and Daw .on. Gates aid Pinlcv and Ulglt and Norton, tlr.st half of week. Kltt; l'runcl.i, Harmon and O'Connor, Andj Lewis Olivet, Mi'lfct and Claire and Vic und Victor, latter half of week. ll'nr-MJ PVX.V "A Jazr Night., mare," musical comedy, produced by t aoscpn canuey; uuescil Slack und ... l . -"' iiuocii .uaeit una Dlancho Vincent, Prank W. t-laltord and Mario atone, Dctzel and Carroll, ana "Ivoso of Blood," photoplay, llrst half of week. Charles Cornell', mu sical revue. Joe Morris and Plossle Campbell. Lou Holtz and "Tho House of Glass," photoplay, latter half of week. G.'.l.VD Slaurlce Pieeman In 'The Call of Childhood." "Tho Texas Pour," Neater and Vincent, .Harry and Anna eyniwiir, liuri.u ml Harrv rinninn Page, Hack and Mack, and tho biMh episode of tho "House of Hate." COf-O.V.ILPnlted States N'aval r.e. fcorvc Jazz Band, Charles Hauling In "Detective Keen" anil other actB. The photoplay feature will be "Amarllly of Clothcullno Alley,' wuli Mary Pick- ford. A .YO.V Ciautier'u Toy Shop, Oretn and Miller. Schwartz and Clinors, Willie Halo and brother, Jugglers, and "a Modern Musketeer,'' photoplay. FEATURE M.31S STAS'LEY "Tho Danger Oumc," with Madgo Kennedy. Tho scenario con- eerily u toclety girl whose ambition to be cnio a novelist leads her In e copy amid scenes Uoldv-)n production. of adventure. IMfJC; "Kaiser, the Beast of Bcr- Un ' Slgnlllcunt events of tho nrnr.. 6Vrf ,"Oh, Bo," dainty comedy. Have Marlon In hlj Importation rfl u-tth sprightly tnelodlcu by Jerome hnulfy the f'nbman the comPtf,J IC.ru P. Ci. Wodehoubo und Guy Include? S IT. Dudlej. New EcchleJ Uolton havo funtlbhed tho timuMnic I and the Alpine Pom Tlio bill maru itiion ami progress or the word war'"",i. ""' , , , .mmHJ . i..u... , - . . --"' '".I rri.n nrtirvrt In li.u , IMUIII COnim.W. are vividly brought mu i ,m umal mm. Tho flnalo M,, n .' . - - .- - ,.. .,.,a un SaUor as a prisoner. .t.'O.tDf.l "nieh Mun 1, ,,. from the novel of thosame namo b'v Maxam an Poster, adnnted for ih screen bv ClLr. nF.JorJP.c guerllo Clark h the" leading i Ninth chapter of tho "p'on of Dcmoc- racy la an added feature. VICTORIA "Turzjin nf n... . SSrSF rr T ?r MS M.lta ,& anS KImo Lincoln havo tho leading roles. nilOhWT --. "Breakers Ahead, v iota on, nrst naif of uoure or silence," with latter half of week. STMA') "His Majesty Bunker Beau" with Jack Plckford, first half of week. Naval Ja Band in Vaudeville A novel feature will bo Introduced at the Nlxen Colonial TheMri a of n5 week, w hen the fladlo Jusz Band of the United States naval reserves will gV- eoncorte both afternoon and ulsht in aid of tho Ited Cross. Th. V,."'?"1...'" U nant" ff W. cnn?'1.'- ?-u.?. . :.. . :. t . . :i ,v-riiii&tiuiiiurf Utates naval reserve radio school Th Olo ut la Navnl -'u,l,.t ci7.l,- '' ,'.'!0 12S?!! ?.r'i8', !, .' .?". nd JCK.?t1tr..meniberB of the band ara . l.... -- uieoer. uaiiiz anu me Uaruld brother At a. recent concert at tha li.ii.iT.. rt eber Kallti anil Ih flurji". "H. 8r0 uieper. uaiiiz anu tne Baruldl brothers. ielf,tratford hotel the boys realised oC" - is JleO I for th Bed Cr4l The demand rfor the band Is noir to great that thi . troupe ii booHed jj.-i wefltjj Xtotsa. W ia lt.Ujtim.- ltll tile capture w "Kniscr Bill." a iiuiiiuvt, .iainniiB nun me lfeiW snow win mirouuce Arnaut Krothcrt, Ujf ! ;?!" ?.":!. : vm .,.,., .... . -" ',', n" ' .. B ,s'-. 'suty unjl jWBjnnrtl. ilrst half of veek. -J "",....' ,;'"-' ."" Kerrfl ." " " ci veei. nfnr.i vrtr-i- e.eo.i I nc h or u or I rr ,..i . .... . . ----- .-., Btu.. mo iwciuy-iutii am icrsarj of ll!, plajhouse. THOCADrnOThc Uidi Gtrlj rltil T,at WMtc T1. t v4 " urVoftaa ! 3 i "Carey at the ierb" an,! "ti, .. I le.v Hurley Hotel." 1 ne cast IneluJesl Anna Ora.t. Al Watbor and JaoM - uiioru . .. o I Yin V Ui'ij WVI-h ' AmfirLml i i..i . .. . -'-'crivini jiuricMiuprH. Alnonir the funm.il... ar "Watch-lhe-Slldc." Ilarrj- Vfltk Hobby Vail and Husiiev lli.m..j Katherlno Pearl and Mane Maim lieill ,,iu ie-jijiiiijiu e-uiiiinirciu COUl.KU ATlKAl :iOS .t'.'t li roniiCtiT"bi Snriram t .11110 AD The Coburn Pluvcr j GAllKICK Sugden's Ahitl.a p.c jui apmi. s:- CUUfiT.VUT 8TRPV1 Ol'l'n I WO.'Jp "Ilae-li Again" vUtli Weber and! bcr tnt) Pltlds. I'OKKH&T Cohan ltevue pt 131S A phil i'3 e7t?;c;c"Heart-i Gritnth photoplaj. of tno WotH," I'RANCES ( NMER'bN A charming principal m ".Miss .Springtime." to Lie seen ut the Korrest Theatre on April IB. , VL-iur oi ivriiitmicr A W bLANlr PIlRASb i MAKING HEADWAYS -j ,.. ... .. . ...!,ev tome, on, Keay usea in jvciui Sketch, Acquires Speedy i Vitality The democracy of slang is hi'Mr potint. Not etnee Ucorgc Cohan "1 famous "2S" haa an einrcselon come i8li ' elstcnce that shows more signs L vitality than John V. Hi mere "coml 4 Ited," which is a "motive" of the hts lino sketch at Kelth'a nest vnelf, 5f. Hjiner, as is well known. Is on' vaudevlllc'a most prominent author. li has written inoro than his share of pWJ Inr plajlets. Including "PcltlcetUv, "Maggie Taj lor, Walire-ss. ' "VeterstHv -auniown junction' unu several im" equally n vvcll known lo tlieatrrri Tho new pleco Is called "Tom W ""J In nlvlA" imH if l in fA.ie ..eenes. TM story tells of un old negro who h; become educated and the first scetie fl him reading a copy of "jrautt." I 1-uIIm nhleen nn.l ,le:iniK. Ills SftUnlt Majesty appears und makes a eM pact with the, negro to give a nouI- to the devil, promising in eicnwi; that no mailer what trouble, he may 15 Into, all ho has to do Is to snap "'I lingers and say "Come on Bed, wi riatan will aopear in time to fori Tho negro In 1,lu dream, I .....Ia. I.. I"":r'..,'L--",e -".v". tried convicted and J As tlie " annroaehes. be l.eeoniea Imnat eilt nt.jM devil's tardiness and to every e''"J unu io ticrj mw---"(j nnd even when WJ ' of thf warden's I tirappeo in iuo cnair via ;i"i. ' -, ' current lo bo turned on. all ho.canMf chair Malting ror i; 1 K', hM? f"1n fSrM V reality. "Come on, ned" Is a oromj" expression among gamblers and Is "!! I us a "lucky nume" by the. negroes i x? &,xrM ItiflSA "" " "t ' ' --jf . 4Zf .k I . -VP"Mi i - ' . v,.- i rw i W9 il aKL : i r " Tl iMr i n - MJH HL -wnMrr i i0P nrk irF: iv v!iB ! f iiV,v Br ,t-J . kifl tV ,w!,,h (STIRRING ACTION IN wVJTicel MARINES' PHOTOPLAV Si An attractive agent In tho new Pj1! recruiting campaign Is the VVS moving picture. "Tlie Unbeliever. I screen version of Mry Haymond Bwa. man Andrew's stirrmtr.war piori tv n,. mt.l..ll ...1.11. n.lll h. tnOVI under tho auspices of Iho marine lja Metropolitan Oicra Houeo on h ;-. nlni f Kaliirdav. Anril 13. The pl'l was fllrtled lit Quantlco. and the J bTa.ea troops themselves ftalt P of t,,a "I'0"-. . . ' . . ,.,, 11ireKntattvea of brofesalliBil UH I" ?-P.toPiy e Marguerite Cof i th. eml Ineluds Maier Thomss ----,- ...... .., ,. ..u 1 ."' the CBSl 1I1CIUO0 aiajor r.oi(i" ' ;.. Minr ittouft r tinwoll. Cur i-vi.iv, 4 r ....' . t. rt. , Thomas Sterrel', Ueuterutnt J J Sergeant Mes QUI, f"roant "W'ebb, Corporal Bob Jiyland, all fljxttt nattltori V S M. Q. SUM nuttnUon. t m '. a v L - . HP ; fi . ,
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