WW" v.- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, 322S72 7 JANUARY 11, 1919 V , 1 fX i?i -H ' tin fe? mv. R- JK m FIA M - u. S. y Sv- IS I if I'fl. if s r r f II, I i i le i t I K"W. J S' , t u 1 Pi .. I n 1 t u -i n t!i l J- m ,i .-: !' I fTO f ft i Sv a?ti V. vf CHE CRITIC TALKS ,u TO MUSIC LOVERS Weekly Comment on Things musical in Discriminate ing Philadelphia TYHUjADELFHIA musicians turned ..Tout In forca last Saturday afternoon w near me piano recital or sergei " Rachmaninoff, tho famous Russian com- Mwr and pianist, at tho Academy of ; ' Kaalo, And they were not disappointed, for It was as Interesting a concert In many respects and caused as much din- BUMlon as any musical event heard In this city for a long time. It was really the first time that our local music lovers hnve had the oppor ' tuhlty to hear Mr. rtachmanlnoff as a stenlit, although, of course, wo aro fair ly familiar with hla work as a com poser, having heard two of his sympho nies, his symphonic poem, "The Isle of th Dead," and tho C sharp minor piano (concerto, played first with the Philadel phia Orchestra by Mr. Constantln on Sternberg and later by Mr. Oabrllo JwIUch, Nine years ago Mr. Ilachmanl noff visited Philadelphia and conducted ails B minor symphony. At the same (concert he played his three preludes, Kha second of which (that In O sharp fenlnor) has achieved a popularity, cspa- tclally among the femalo of the piano ypecles, which rivals that of "The jpUalden's Prayer" of eighty yars ago run Que apologies 10 ir, uiiuiiiimiii- oft for comparing his serious worlt rlth tho meretricious composition of frhekla Bardycewska. t These smaller works, however, did not Ssive an adequate idea of Mr. Itnchtnn.nl Soft's abllltlen as a pianist, line, of course, none at all as an Interpreter of ! works of other composers. There Sore last week was tho first tlmo that SPhlladelphlans had the chance to hear she distinguished Iiuaslan musician long these lines. their work most IUgardlng the radi cals, ho regards Prokeficff, whoso ex trrmo modernistic tendencies have Bet rsew York by tho ears this season, as a very talented boy who may develop Into a romiwser of the first rank with ma turlty. Stravinsky Is an undoubted force and must bo reckoned with In Itusslan music, If not In all' modern music. Scrlabln was a great pianist and a great composer, but his Influence must necessarily bo limited, ns, like Debussy, he was too strong and too remote In his musical personality cM:r to have any thing moro than imitators. It Is to bo hoped that Mr. Ilachmanl norf will give at least ono moro recital In Philadelphia this year. So great a player and interpreter and so distin guished a person In tho world's music wc cannot hear too often. COMING MUSICAL EVENTS IN CONCERT HALL AND STUDIO . After a brief tour of the mlddla West, the Philadelphia Orchestra will return for the usual concerts at tho Academy of Music next i rlday afternoon anil Saturday eve ning. Jacques Thlbaud. the French Monnlst, Will nnnrnF (n th M..rt K.flat I'nncrtn anil th Orchestra will play the Third Not- turn" 01 uonussv, cniuieu Mirenes. anu tho lleethoten Elahth Symohony Ihe noc turne requires a cnoru of sopranos and con traltos, which has been nerlired thrnush lha co. operation of Mr. N. I.tndsuy Nordrn and tns jienueissonn t-iuo. Alfred Cortot. tha areat Trench nlanlst. will make his only recital appearunco In i Next Week's Musical Events in Philadelphia SUNDAY Frco concert, Academy of tho Flno Arts, 2 p. m. Emily Stokos linear, soprano, and Earl Pfouts, violinist. MONDAY Monday Musical, Bollc-vue-Stratford, 3 p. m. Alfred Cop tot, pianist. VEpNESDAY Violin recital, Tes- elm Scldel, Metropolitan Opera House, 8:15 p, tn. THURSDAY Philadelphia Oper alio Society In the "Bohemian Girl," Metropolitan Opera House, 8"p. m. FRIDAY Philadelphia Orchestra, Academy of Music, 3 p. m. Jac ques Thlbaud, violinist. SATURDAY Philadelphia Orches tra, Academy of Music, 8MB p. m. Jacques Thlbaud, violinist. 59 ARMY HEROES KILLED IN ACTION Disease Claims 101 Others, and 11 Die of Accidents 19,887 MISING TO DATE Total Number Suffering TFrom Wounds Reported at 129,435 Taney atreel, Philadelphia! ny If, Itetier, Scrantom MlchaU Veiclo, Duena Vista, Erroneously Reported IllllM la Action PitlVATE John Mnko,, 228 nl Dorset sireci, i iiuaueipnia, Erroneonsly Reported Pled ef Wound Receded In Action rrttVATE Joseph llohn. Orecnsbure. NEW JERSEY Died of Disease SERGEANT Albert 13. Hirer. Caldwell. Died from Accident EEnOEAMT Michael A. Flynn, BellevllI?. Killed la Action (rrnlonaly Reported Mlsalnc In Action) ConPORAls Martin WafllnK. Avon, Wounded Severely (1'retlously Reported Missing) COITOItAti Joseph Piotrskl, Trenton, Wounded In Artlon (Deiree TJncletermltiedi I'retiouaty Reported Mlsslnc In Action) PRIVATE Lewis C, Coney, Trenton. Erroneously Reported Killed In Action srcnanANT major Harry e. aiock, Jersey City. 4 i jiij, jjjjjjjjjwjm I SSSin-rffnfWffffffffffrfffWffffiwfHffffiiriHfifi..i .. KSS II follows tho D minor Concerto of Wlenlawskl and two groups of smaller numbers. A I'hlladelphla composer Is represented In each treuencis iiann in mu ov In the second. The re nt these- groups, first and Joel Pel Philadelphia nett -Monday afternoon at tho cltal Is under tho auspices ot tho Friends series or aionaay musicaies at the ueiietue Stratford. .Mint, l'ovlr. rrljsh. the Danish soprano, will appear at tho same concert. 1 ot Muslo and Art. Tha directors of tho riilladelphla Con- The ninth and, for tho present, the last K' cuSn' hvf t,unfl'. nfhTmalS and'fln'lsh" 0Vcam'vfof'S,Uhndn'iftr!,.0l'J,.r,nakrtflJctet!:? rnBdeV0?rtmen7.nonS-rVl?eRMnnB"l?y Acadrmy ur the rot .tn I1I IuUk Uce at - -. vw (Vtiturv Drnulnir Ilooms. ?,S;0.:l1!fm.,,rrrrnKv",'i;o.n.' , ".J!- Admllohn to th. c"VUr"lsDfr uSon appll: lorniers Mill he Kmllv Htoltes llnirar. ao ...... a. - ..... . t.- w,aatiAeii t i Uiivii ir iiitj rcvii-inij fi ssu vaav wBtf pranoi and Harl l'fouts. lolintst. If tho proper support la fnrlhcomlna It Is pro posed to rcsunm thesn concerts after the close of tho unnual exhibition. Contribu tions for this worthy purpose, may bo sent to Mrs Herbert I Clarke, treasurers lfrjn Mavr, Pa. on South KUhtccnlh street. Washing ton, Jan. 11, Fifty-nine heroes of tho United States army aro reported j hilled In action In General Pershing's ' raaiifjltv ttcf 4wlni A,t,1!t(nnn1 ,lentlta mimtvp 11f!. rf whfh 1fll wta dn tn ! disease and 11 to accident, The total number of mlsslns to date. Including prisoners, Is 19,887, while those suffer ing from wounds are reported at 125,431. .Summarized, the casualties to date are: Itcported January 11 Totals PHILADELPHIA CITED AFTER HEROIC DEATH War Cros9 Also Awarded to Camden Man for Feat Which Cost Life Tho hnlf.lioiir nf mui'f whld) Will beclil the evening prlcs nt St. i'aul'a episcopal Church, UiVbrook, will bo i;lrn tomorcow evi-ni:itf by Hollo Mnltlnnd. orif.inlBt of th church, anil the churth choir. Sir. MltUtid ltl I't.ty Tlnlandla" of Mb. Jus and "KHmmcnoiC)ntrou of iiutjimttwn, to ! followed by the Maeniflt-at In (.1 minor of Noble, sunt: by the choir. The boIo tiuartet. comjH)ofl nf Klsa I)ona Cook, soprano, Mny t"U lierrptta MnrPton. contralto. Howard itrr tmor. ana John VandTBioot. Li?'. 1 will slnir "Oh Jeu. Thou Art Htandlnir.' and th orffrtorlum will 1 a contralto nolo. Close to Thc, auns by Mr Marslon. and Lofunt utreeta. tomorrow A nelPttM choir of mfn, untler tho direction of Lewis r uiifiiow. wm Kip in. nt in m-riire ' n choir bor will b In the char! and will Join In the BinslnB of th hvmni and the Henedlctus from the M. Crtlll.t Mast. soni. 't JTT1HB audience, both In size and per jL sonnel. reflected credit upon the "musical taste of the city. The Academy Jvras nearly filled, not only with the mforesald young ladle who "dote" on the C sharp minor 'prelude, but also Swlth the elect of th" musical colony, I It Is clear that Mr. Rachmaninoff's jrlfts as a composer han overshadowed Alls equally great achievements as an executive and Interpretative artist. At (this late day It Is unnecessary to speak !ln detail of the concert, except to say ihat the principal feature of his playing , is -a tremendous IndMduallty, which Vras especially manifested In the Mozart variations and the Heclhoven sonata, which formed the first group on tho Jbrogram. This personality In his pU int Is as pronounced as Is that of Josef Jlofmann, but In n totally different way. Comment among tho musicians was, Jf course, highly faorable, although Jthere were some who took exception to Jils reading of tho Mozart and Hee cthoven numbers on the ground that "It was beautiful, but It was not Mozart Sind not Beethoven." J It Is true that It nas "not Mozart" Jin the sense In which that composer Is Srenerally played, being far more vigor ous and masculine In conception and execution than Is often accorded to the great composer. Hut there were many who felt that this Interpretation wan fully Justified by the sum total of tho Jwork. One of Philadelphia's most cnil fcient musicians, in arguing for tho fftachmanlnoff version, asked his fellow Mlsputant: "But are we not allowed to tee In these works any more than our fathers saw?" which seemed to put his lde ot the case briefly a.id succinctly. Another pianist said "I wonder what jMozart would have said If lie had heard Jhose variations?" to which the s-amo distinguished pianist and composer re plied: "1 will tell ou what he would Stave said, lie would have said, 'Hid I Veally write that beautiful work?" I ALL of which leads to tho question of ui how far nn interpreter may legitl Snately go In injecting his own prrson 'allty In performance into tho works of Another composer. Where shall the line o drawn between a too slavish adher ence to the written text and liberties iwhlch distort the composer's meaning? tit goes without saying that the notes Jnust not be changed and the dynamics must be generally observed, but there la bUl a. wide range ot latitude tor indi vidual Interpretation in tempi, nuance tend the thousand and one other tle hnents that enter Into a finished per formance. I On the other hand, especially among rthe older composers, tho editions were not prepared with the extreme care "which is expended upon them now. and Jn their day exactitude of performance was not so Ftrenuousdy Inflated upon. Jrherefbre It Is probable that In many cases their works have been so edited thy some one who had llttlo or nothing M.O jUSlliy Ifc trvi.'-yt UIU. eunitnim. "nebulous musical element which is - Jjinown as "tradition," that thu original eaning or ratner siyie wiutu me tum- ser had In mind has been utterly lost. That tho older composers left much o the performer Is shown not only In he comparatively few marKs nicy useu o Indlcata how tho muiic t-hiruld be Tplayed, but alio In th fact that tliev facldom wrote nolo cadenzas for ihi'lr Concertos, leaving the performer to pn- fpafe his own cadenza along the Iln.s r.tiii.Kv ,.v iiie lln xvhlrh ahnlll.l best 111 his Ddf. " ""1 Market Sts Jtlcular style of tciinlquc. J Beginning with Iieetlioven, how over, Jthls changed and ho was the llr-t to Vindicate exactly how he wanted his. fworks performed, although he did i.ot Swrlte his own cadenzas. From that Ftlme on there has been an ever-iM-teai-Hng disposition on tlio part of the i oni fooser to show exacti) what he wants VpHnnnFOIlE It would seem as tin. ugh f JLthe latitudo in individuality of inter Jpretation might safely be coi.siderably Vwider In the works of the. older 10111 Jposers than in thote of the more modi rn Fones. In the former case alto we h.ivw (nothing except "tradition" to go on, und tthls Is by no means a safe guide In tho later composers there is In nearlv every fcas some competent musician who his heard the composer play hi) own works and can thus transmit an authentic ver rslon for the guidance of other players. I That this individuality of Interpreta tion la often a very good thing for tho At the violin recital of Miss Tln-lmi Given nt tho Academy of Music nt It o'clock this ar,a-.HHn . - h.l-.l-.l ....n.U-M ..111 tin tllM K minor Concerto ot Jules Cnnus. Hhe will OUndcd also play tho l'oenie or Chausson. tno v itau ' Chaconr." and several smaller numbers. r.M-. . , Grand totals The Itusslan Symphony Orchestra of Isew York of which Modest Altechuler Is con ductor, will appear at tho Metropolitan opera House, on Monday evening January -o, under the auspices of the Van Huso Musical hnclety. In conjunction wtth the orchestra there tv tl I also appear tho Isa dora luncan dancers and Qcorse Cupeland. Pianist. Killed In action 69 Died from wounds Died of disease 101 Died from accidents and other causes 71 Missing In action (In cluding prisoners) 23,247 12,280 17,932 lo.GCl 19.887 129,435 ... 171 24,34: Rhaw, dalem, ornrEns' list Killed In Action .. I.IKfTE.VANT.s John Feranton New York; 1'hlllD II. Sheridan. ..loss. Wed of Disease , CAPTAIN Frederic Charles Dose. Brook, ljn. N Y i.ii;uti:nants nohert II. Coleman, rial- UeorRe It. Kvans Lnulsvllle, greatest coloratura soprano since the days rvy. , i naries ,v uobertson. IIoplMnsvllIe, of Adellna I'attl. will h heard In recital Ky. , Herbert O. Tl ton. llntontown. JC. J. j ot the Metropolitan Opera House on Wednes- I'l'WSnVWIl t- e,riuiiK. .laiiUHry -. -MUCH iiiieirnt . . , anslts the Philadelphia advent of the fa- Killed In Action V titer n.irnrosch has arranged ono of his mous aliiircr iuipivmhi -,. ,, -,... , . usual InterestlnB prorrams for tho concert, Wellington -uiiaru. . of the riniiphunr Soilety of New. York at i .. , , ,. .u... rniVATCS William V. Orirtln. I.on: me Academy or -music on wcunesuay. jan- , .,- ,i-","",,V?. " ., iV"17. '"J "."""Ii"i" frank Mlrarrhl. Phllln A Schneider. i!35 .Miinnjunk avenue, 1'hllndelphla, Mme Galll-Curcl. who It Is said Is the tlmore. Sl'ii '. reatest coloratura soprano since the days Jy-. -J harles u.iry 2J The orchestru will play the Mn-lK1'. '" '-n?1'"'1 "' the Metropolitan Opera zart (1 minor Usmphonj, tho "Istar" varla- i1""", next Thursday evening pmnil.ea to ba tlona of dindy and four exo-rpts of Wnsner, "rSL,te,i'".t, "J'"rn."lT" t",.t V" fSSl delphln Operatic Society has et (riven. Tho srttlnas of tho opera liavo be, n secured and mbers from "r.ohenKrln " "Mclsterslnirer." "Par- the brilliant joun llu.slan pianist. Ml.eha "'"Xs'Tn "?." JSa, .' TfS?; rerto for plaro and orchestra by Saint-1 ,. horns Ar 1.-.0 VT.ii.t Af VViv n.i . n. ltn" 1 of prlnclnals that Ineludes Kithon McOln- 1 ley ns Arllne Kalhrvn (' Jtortoll ns the Council s Second Mass of the Ornlieonlstes Queen Paul VoU.in.imi (is Thiuldeus. llornio for men's voices will be sunir nt the morn- ' It Hood ns Florestnn. Herman J. Hub. Inir aerilce at St. Mark's Church. Fifteenth I harles J Shultlewnrth IJva Atl'n Hitter Distinguished arvica Crosses have been awarded n Philadelphia and a Camden man who lost their lives In he rolo service of their country, Tho heroes were Corporal Mazkawz, 907 Sow Market street, and Sergeant Clarence TJ. Kantz, of Camden. Both men were killed In performance of the deeds for which they were decorated. Thotwo citations read ns follows: 1 Corporal Louis Mazkawz (deceased), ) Company C, Fifth Machine Gun Battal ion, For extraordinary heroism In action I near Meadah Farm, France, October 4, '1918. Corporal Mazkawz left the shel ter of his trench to rescue soldiers who had been burled by explosion of a shell. ' Shortly after, while conducting his men to cover, a shell exploded near by, severely wounding a member of his 1 squad. Directing tho remainder of the tquad to tako cover, he went to the as- Iled of nisrnse srcniJKANT William F. Qulnn. lcat East slstanco of the wounded man and while i;sre street. I'hllfldclnlita ('MtPimAI Ruaiell C. Lcltch. Quaker, tow n PRIVATES Lloyd p. Crawford. Dushoref John r Sattler. Ilarrlsburc: Herman I. Savior. II West Mount Airy avenue, l'hlla tltlphla. John J Williams. Conneaut. first aid was mortally and Dr Frank tl Hitter The Proceeds of iip periornianco will ko to in. lianiumann Hospital ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL HERE Died from Acildcnls and Other Cnusea . ntlVATKS-Kelson Powers, Heading Kenneth K. Maclleth, Harbor Creek. Mlsslnc In Action. Previously ivniru rniVATD John C Uelssuaneer, Head In; Krtiirned to SOU Reported 414 East I The first lecture-recital In the rours of ATpplinrr Fori 1-11 ex- 0 .il (i, tbrie on "Tho liiet and the Son." lv Nicho- I "" L,,I,S t-Iiniarj V ill AletrO- ft: WiKr-iR "i-xt'e'nTon'cieTv HUff? ,,ef . PoHtaii Opera House enln'jaTuTrrvU.lloseph Wdc7arro', I,1'"J''' hoM a memorial in nt the piano. Mr. Uouiv In "Poets of the Honor of Tluodore ltooevelt on the after Nineteenth Centurs" will express thrnush noon of Sunday Kebruarv n Mendelssohn, Havdll. S-ihubert. Handel, Mo- ,. , '""""' lll"u'"J rart. illuck. u well ns in compositions of "lls aniiounrement was made by K:n?,.V.,,u,.riJ wJ-"V,.'h' iJ'S.h? A Thomas Itobins. a close personal friend of the poet before It reaches the sonss ot I ot t'olonel Hooevelt, nfter he had been Ilelsradn avenue! "" '"" ""'"" in tommunlcatlon with Hit- Roosevelt i.i,fv lliuer. chairman of the music "'T, Th","P,"orlal '" '" o held In committee of tho Younir Men's Hebrew As-. l" Metroixilllan Opera Housei nnd more K",S3fcMSn?nor ."hc'i'ub' "in,lB'';ier ,han 10 I'hlln.lrlphlft men and vvo.nen. !',l'tL..''n "jeevenlnif nf Thurailai. January ' rcprefftiitlng all political complexions Jr...ifh;n.rlSKM"rlnlilS.rIlT.lff'"f & aml clapws' " m""'" ' " com rhnoThundcr0artC,rho,rplano'U' W,"Uw "' I n"Ue" W"le" '"'"-ranging It I Associated with Mr. Robins In making The Ilahn Slrlne Ounrtet m1 he ard nn I 1,e irrnngcmc-nts Is Oiorge Wharton liMl'-der'ne' Rg!S? St 'fnraiRrMt?' ,'P"e1? ,il,r',1!,n, "C ,l1" I-ennsjhanla Extension Society The assisting artist will . council of national defense. tie, vioa Jjnnv ,i'ianlst. who has not been (lovcrnnr-i lect .Snroul is to nreide ., ' Cor.rortAL John A lit heard in Philadelphia for a number of eea-l,,.. memorial nJ,,, lwJ?T' T .". Kean etrcet. PhlladUphla. 'given by well-known men In public life. Wounded In Action (Decree I'ndelermlnedi -v e.iiui- 111 memory or Theodore I rrelIou-.lv Itrporled Mlsslni In Anion) Koosovelt will be held tomorrow at 111. I'ltlVATi: llnmlit 0 Crosn. 3."ia North rendering wounded. Sergeant Clarence U, Kantz, Company 1C, 311th Infantry. For extraordinary heroism In action near Grnndpre, October 20, 1918. During an enemy counter-attack Sergeant Kantz saved tho company on tho right of his Reported ftlatoon by re-enforctng that company's flank. This action stopped tno advance of several machine gunners, who were ndvnnclng through our lines at that point, but cost Sergeant Kantz his life. A FRAMED OF PICTURE Theodore Roosevelt SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME Reported $3,571,080 FOR THIS PORT ware and Chesapeake Canal The House of Representatives has passed tho provisions In the rivers and harbors bill appropriating $3,571,080 for the port of I'hlladelphla and $3,000,000 for the taking over by the (Jovernmcnt Dutv. Previously iviiirn SErtOEAN'T llnrrv J. Donahue, Woodlund uvenue, I'hlladelphla. Wounded Severeh, l'retlniisly Illed nf Vtminrfi, ritlV.VTKS Kdivln A. Sparkman. Lan- HoilBC Also VotCS to Buy Dcla 1 .IHlPr: Aliiffliour V rinilrrhmil Tmifan1 Returned to Duty. Previously Reported Died of Disrate rniVATE Vincent H Xndle, Philadelphia. Killed In Action, 1'revlmitly lirporled Miss Ine In Action T,..V.iA.Tfr2rJ.?;r.S '...?. r?!us.JJ,l fSH ot the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. ; " --' ..i.i.i.- iIIK, 11IIIUIIIII V( IIC ... m . .!. . .1 I'eter ,street. rhlladelphia, 1.0 Hoy The appropriations lor me pori inciuue ...-"ru.t, i,.,i,rn j ifconne, t-i -,nn iinn for rieenenmg and maintaining . vvinheitau, Pitts- , ciinnn(,i in the Delnwarc River from ' Allegheny nvniuc to the sea: Jl.ooo.ooo 1 ," .1- ".. ' ' - .'..-,"- - ,,, t,, 11.111 t? ,.,- om.1 171 nan foe line in .iriiun iui nil- wuuj ,i,i, -.., ,... v.""u - , PRIVATES -fllennls H. lllckert. Tree- completing Improvements at Camden. , land. Joseph Ziskn. Lee. ; .ple provision for taking over the Mounded Mltlill.i, Previously Reported Miss- canal was amended upon motion of Rep 12311 KeinnliK Itrouithton. Ernest burh. Wounded feerel. rreilously Reported Mlss- Inc In Action COr.rOHAL John A llrannely, 1021 Mc. At the violin recital of Tnscha Sedl nt the Metropolitan Opera House next Wednes day i-enlnc Mr held'-I will plav an elabo rate procrnm. It opens with the "Devil's Trill" of Tnrtlnl with a eadenzi by I.en. pold Auer dedicated to Mr. Scldel Then I rv:tor. will preach, n m. In St Stephen's I'rntrstnnt llpls- Warnmk street, 1'hllaiUlphla nmaIThhe'lflV-'J.'Ver'tI'..flt,r.t,,,OX'' (,he-, Returned to Duty (Previously nut The 1 lev. Ir. Carl II. Grammcr. the Ml.sln In Aitlon) Reported PRIVATES John R Oraham. 1TC0 North nsentatlve Small, of North Carollnn, by striking out the provision for the "purchase" of the canal, so ns to leave It to tho discretion of tho War Depart ment as to how tho canal shall be ac quired. The appropriation was left nt $3,000,000, of which not more than 52,511,'.'89,"0 was to be used for acquir ing the canal. tt r -i'- SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY' IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 13 TO JANUARY 18 Subject to Change AI.IIWlllKA , s) Uth, Morris Ta-sjunk Av. MONDAY AI'llI.I.I) .V.'d and Thompson Sts. (s) v'hestnut below ltlth St. (8) IlIII.VIONT , .,.'d anil Market St. HLir.llllCD . , '-) dlroud H Susquehanna Ave. IIRHUWAY llroatt and Snjrter Ave. (a) crnK , , i.iitll and Tedar Ave. CIIKxT.NTT HIM. . s S3-0 tiermantown Avs. Joiomm, ., , tltn and Maplewood Ave. t'OI.I-O'M Market bet. 63th and 60th. I.VII'lll-t Main St . Manayunk William S Hart In ltrandlni; llriiadway Tom Moore in Just for Tonlsht raullna IVederlrk In dut nf the Shadow I.nulse otnum In floddess of Lost Lake Wallice Held in Too Many Millions U S Oav War Films I t'ndfr l'our liiiBs Wn'Ueo Held In Too -Many Millions Ethel riav ton In Woman Weapons All the World To Nothing 1 f) W 'Infflth's flre.ttst Thins in Life riari K mball Voun In 1 P.nad Th'nusu tho Dark TUESDAY William S Hart In llrandlnc llroadiMiy Ilex llench's I.aUishltK Hill Hide Pauline rrederli k In tUt of the ShadlW I nulse flhum In (lo-ldtss of Lnst Lake D W. Orlllth a The Greatest ThlnK In 1,1 to V P !,iv War films Under Kour liana I Walluen Held In I Too Man) Millions I'. S C.nv War lilms Amer'ra h Anawer 1 All thi World To Nothing ' I) VV t.rifftth's 1 Bn.it -s; Thir.g In Life I WEDNESDAY Willi im ,s' Hart In llrulullni; llnmdway Wm r.irnum In Itldera of the Purple SaKO I'aulln.. Prederii It in Hut nf the hhad'iw Frank Keenan tn The llella D W Orlltlth's The Orratest Thing in Mfo t V. P. Oov War Films Under Four Fines Enl.l Ilennett in I'uys and Feathers Eli.-1 llarrvmore In Our Vlra. MeC'hesney All the. World To Nothln Ethel (iaton In Tfe Mvatery Olrl THURSDAY FRIDAY Wm il 10 ir lUrt in r WlKl'eS WIII.V Kill Market St. VlltVldl T J0th St and Olrard Av litMvt'lltl iTt.'i 1 r inKford Villi "T. TIII-VTIti: r.. .ow- Spruce ht .i:ir Mutnii.itN I'l, ,1 St at Kr'n tw IMrl.lt! VI. tHI'h nn.l Wa'nuf Sti m II I I I itsov .-ih a- d Daurhln P's at I Olrard Ae. II VHIII 1'roi ' 1 i:iii it 's -list atnl T.ar.cvster Ave l.lllhKTV (1 , uroad and Columbia Ave. , MILTST Mil and Lnejst Sts D W (Infill. ar. atst 1 hlntf t 1 I.'V Etl.tl I'u.i'on In The Mst-r., lilil W'dl' 1 1!'.''. I Too Manv M .,!"' s Marb.vi Dav e-t 1 The IWldi". uf Pr,.)' C eet II De M 1 a ihe -nuaw Man Mrj. h irUs 1 anp' in 11 Boriowid 1 if '1 ' . M iv Vl'.leon li Th" r.eturn of Mr Willi nil S Hart 11. II. rd' r vvir-Wa Clara K. Young ill Tluail 'I hriiuh tho Dar i MaiU- Ki 1 i.edv 11 Ih- k ukdu'ii of Youth 1 n (Jr. 1 tlrlXlth b The Thirs 11 I Ife lrredv In 1 f Iter Hand Dusl.n Farnuni in iitl.t of Western Stars Wul. a. I'.eM In n , Manv Mlllloi.s. M inon Pavies In '!i.e Hurdeu of Proof 11 rie Mllle's tiu iv Man Mrs 1 l.nrlex ( linplln Ir Ilorruwed 1 lothts Ilar.1'1' Loekwood In Pals First 1 Hants I'.ay It 'Iho T..m of tho North D VV il-lffi'h's Th fir. atest 'tiling in I.lfi IndEo Kenne.H In 1 he Seiv ieo Star 11 .le )l imilton in I h' 'lliou-aiul an Hour V - let M, rsi rcn'i in ihe Niitur.t Ulil Ir.iru.a X. Hushrnan In Iho Ivor lllv.li Man I', s r;or. Wnr Films VmerliH.1 viewer 1 dllh ycr-M in -1 he f-ileiit V miiatl V' ei 11. He VUl.r H Tho fc-iiua M.!ii Mlea llr II. r On tt ,1 in 1 hop - Maurl'-e Toj.n-ur'i spiirtitit; Life Marcuet .. linnt Wildfuacr Frank Mdntre In Too I'at tn PUht Olive Tell In Secret Strlnk-s Pnullne Frederick In Out of the shadow Frank Keenan In I Tho Hells liara Kimball Younir, Head Thro' the Dirk 1 Pi ell It. re Jlllli's . I The Sua iw Mvn Prank Keenan In I Tho Hells Imant Washburn In 1 Tho Gjiisj Trail 1 I fnrlnno fJrlflHh In Tho Adventuro Shop Ethel Clvvton In iho Miter On I 1 orstace Talmailiro In Pair of Silk Stocklr.Rs ' larn Kirnbil! Yn-ins rt.iad ThrojKh tho Dnrl: Mar llolvntl m Th Prod gal W Ifn l. W llntfith's The tireati-st Th'nis III Life l S )ot Wa- Films -Vtner a s Aiinver I'onstutue 'rnln.ailcn In A 1 .ld's Name Norma Tiilmadce In Tho l'nrhldilen City All e, Hr.nlv In H-r Oreat t'hit e I.lla Lee in Such a Llttlo Pirate I.lna i'aalieri in . V Woman of lmpiuse ' Frank Mclntjre In Ton Fat tu liuht Marlon Davles In The Ilurdtn of Proof t Pauline Frederick in Out of the Shadow llesslrt Rvrrlseale In Two-Oun Hetty tiara KimlMll Younir. lload Thro' the Dirk Peril II. lie Mllli'a Tho Sduaw- Man Maurice Fnurneur's Sportlnit I.lfo Vnlan.Mnrtin In Mlrandy Smiles rorlnno Orlfflth In Th Adventure Shop f'nld Dennett In llss and Fevthers olniUa IlroikweH in Tho strarise Woman William T-.'irnum In Riders of Purplo Sane Dorothy Dalton tn lUlek.fi nils I. il Tfen Mel P.ir tl.e Treedom of tho East Dorothy illsh 'n llattllng Jano Alice Hrudv in Her Heltir Halt Norma Talmadito In Tho Forbidden i its J'rar.le Mclntvro In Too Pat tn riBhr Pauline Frederick In aulIhter of Old South Enid Ilennett In When Do Wo End SATURDAY Frank Mclntvre In Tun Put to liaht Norm 1 TvlnmUe In Her Only Way Pauline Frederick In Out of the Shadow llessie Hirrlscalo In Tw o-Gun Hetty Madro Kennedy In A Perfect I.ndy Pel II De .Villi's Tho Squaw Man .,. ... - , . i-. ... ... . , .- -v r-y-iw --.. , .- .- ., .y-.,. ... -. . --i" - , . .;-. v . .. ,:. . . 7-T. C.i mmmmm Maarlco Tnurneur's ci porting Lita Maliei Nnrmind 111 A Perfect Utl Corlnre OrlfOth In The Adventure fahop Enid Hepnett In Fuss and Feathers May -UIIkoii in TestltiB Mildred Vune V Ulan Martin In Mlrandy Smiles W S Hurt in Itlddlo tiawpo Louis Hannli n tn Oh' Johnny Ethel Ciaton m Womeu'a Weapons Alii e llrailv In Her lletter Half Norma Tnlmadgn In Tho forbidden City Too Pat vro in Fluht Jr 1 t Washlmrn. War ' t,f -1 Vim Wl'h a Maid 1-vant W ii'ti irn nf n Man W ith 11 Wav Mild fcomposer as well as for the audience, la M11KT sr TllKArKE evidenced by tho instances, of which , 3J.i Market ht. t musical history Is full, whero tho com- , iuier. hearing a work of his own per-1 '-formed by a line soloist has declared tho , .viiidki, . . 4..v bouin av. () PAI.Ci: , . ., 1U14 Market St. Jcomposltlon to be greatly Improved by , xixnv tth way in which it was played Thero I 5M and Market at. Siavc been many Instances In which tho J ,,...; Icomposer made changes In tho work to 1 M(,J;,",ani mverford Av, conform with wnat no naa nearu. nmo ijiaro also been some In which the out come was not so satisfactory either to composer or player. I The whole question Is one of tha most Interesting In music, and like most of those where there Is an honest dlfferenco of opinion, 11 win prooauiy iw no settled to the satisfaction 01 an. Hideo Ave & Daurhln St. rniNTKHS lutH Market St. ( I KKr.KNT Market St below 17th. .T-ir Elvldtte In The Ztro Hour , litui as Falibinks In 1 Arlzera Harbira Caatleton in What Love Foralves The Prussian fur 1st epla'e Lightning Haider rorlnne Orlfflth In , Th Adventure Shop Peasy Hyland in Marrlanea Are Made Norms Talmadire In 1 The Forbidden (ity I'harlea Hay In String Heans Alice Hrady In Her tlreat Chanca May Allison In Her Inspiration F.th'l Has ton In The Mstery Girl U3 ah I'ailliall,. VrUoi a Pauline Prederlek , Daushter of Old South Kornthv I'l tor. In JUill(haI,i!-i Coiistnnoe Ta'm idee In A Lad a Namo Dorothv Dalton In ('ulckditids Douglas Fairbanks In Arizona Madge Evans in The Love Net .Tack Abbe ill M)stlc Pacea May Allison In Her Inspiration 'ourflas P An iirotti, ona ' 'a I Dou.iaa rrbaiiks In 1 Dounlaa Fairbanks In Douslas Fairbanks Aran Thedi llarn (iecpatra RMI.TO tltn ft Tulpehoeken. KIMH.I M 31,'d and Sansom Sts. Market Bt. below 7th. TJUT to return to Mr. Rachmaninoff In li a few jnoments' conversation he ex- pressed some very interesting views uu modern Russian composers. Metltner, whose work Is almost unknown In this country, he declares to be Russia's greatest pianist, and he considers his ten pta.no sonatas epochmaking. although cast In true sonata form. He also ad mires the Medtner songs greatly and declares him to be sane and original In into rcuaivi , ... i Hi.tvn , OUere and Tcherepnin, lie minus, are . -q--- -At at venanio, t.ehnlrlana of a high order, who under- . 1 stand the orchestra and Its color, but . ,,w.. la !!, n talent which rail 'IH Iirillici ip - ...-.. ( orlnno (Irlrflth In Tho Adventuro Shop Halo Hamilton In Plvo ' Thousind An Hour 1 Norme Talmadtre In The Forbidden Pity Will Hoeers In Lauehlne 11111 Hyde Emmy W'ehlen In Shla on a Spreo May Allison In Her Inspiration Norma Talmndge in Her Only Way KWOV ISll Market St. .1. Warren Kerrlean In The Drifter T.thel f'tajtnn In Tho Mystery Olrl Dorothy Dalton In Tho Talk of tho Town STAM.KV Market above 10th. () Nazlmov In Kyo for Eye Warren Kerrigan In Tho Drifter Constance Talmadga In A Lady'a Name Hushman and Haine In 1 Tho Poor Hlrh Man I Nazlmnva In Eye for Ete VICTORIA . ,r , . ., Ninth and Market Sts. (a) As Mr.,Uachmanlnoff Is rated himself the conservative composers m H'KST AI.I.KC1HF.NY 23th and Allegheny Ave, William S Hart In Hrandlng nrosdway ; Tom Mix In Treat 'Em Hough Frank Keenan In The Hells ' William S Hart In Hrandlnff Hroadway Tom Mis In. Treat 'Em Housh Norma Talmadro In Her Only Way TVscv IT. hind In ( Caught In the Act M.idirc E.ans In J The Ij.vi Net ' rnrlnm. Orlftlth In ' Tho Adventure Shop 1 r,lids HriH-ke in 1 The Strnnne Woman Norma Talmadae The Forbidden Pity 1 D W Griffith's Clrealest Thing In Life ' Ixiulso Hurf in Tho Sea Walt ' May Allison In Her Inspiration Atlm Hrady In Tho Heller Halt Dorothv Otsh tn The Hope Chest rorinns Griffith in The Adventure Shop Mrs C, Phaplln la Horrowed Clothes Nnzlmova In Eyo for Kyo William S Hart In Ilrandlng Hroadway Tom Mix In Treat T.'m Houxh William S Hart I". Uorder Wireless I JtuFhman nnd Hvvne Tho Poor Illiii Man Vlralnla Pevrs.m In Huehannon a Wife Comedy Special Heiuty nnd Hcoty Oliie Fell In Secret Strlngt Evelyn Ve.hlt In ' Her Mistake D. W rtrlffith's 1 Rreatest Thing In Life ' Kthel Clavton In. Tha Mstiry Olrl Vivian MSirtln In Jane Goes A-Woolns Vivian Martin In Mlrnndv Smiles . . Doro'hv GUh In Tho Hopo Chest Mabel Nnrmand In A Perfect 3d CarLvM niackwell In Dorothv Phillips Irr liio Talk ot the Town Sessue Havakiw in The Temple of Dusk Comedy Speelal Heauty and Hooty Juanila Hansen In The Sea Fln-ter Evelyn Nesb't In Iter justawe Fthel Clavton In The Mastery Olrl Enid Ilen"ett In Fuss nd Feathers Vivian Martin In Jano Goes A-Woolng Hen I.vtell In lllttlna- the HUll Spots (Vnstanco Talmvdee In Sauce for tha Gooaa larLv LnX a In a Hurry Nazlmnva in Eya for Eye Dorothy Glsh In The Hope Chest Tom Mix In Treat 'Em Rough Earle Williams in Man Who Wouldn't Tell . Vln'et Mersereau In The Nature Olrl Wallara Held In Too Many Millions Nazlmova In Eye for Eye Dorothy dish In Tho Hope Chest Tom Mix In I Treat 'Em Hough I- J, Warren Kerrigan Inl Three X Gordon I Oeomc Walsh In I'll Say So Emmy W'ehlen In Ills llonded Wife, Houdlnl ! Comedy Sneclal Itcauty and Hooty V. S- Govt Tlcturea ' Under Pour Flaga ' Evehn Nesblt In Her Mlstako Mabel Nnrmand In A Perfect 36 Corlnno Griffith In Tha Adventure Shop Vivian Martin In Janes does a-Woolng Madgn Kennedy In A Perfect Lady Constance Talmadga In Sauce for tho Uoose Wallacn Held In ' Too Many Millions Wlint ho did is a pnrt of history now. And so, too, most unfortunately, is Kooscvclt. His voice for preparedness, for military training, for efficiency in hifih places and for righteousness is stilled forever. But his words shall not perish. For they are the words of an American citizen devoted to his country. Hecause of him, we have been led to higher ideals. The United States is hotter because he lived within its borders and was a eit-ien of it. A true American, a courageous American, a riti?cn of the purest Americanism, has fallen, A great nation will lament and will wish in all sincerity that ho might have been spared. From Editorial 111 The Philadelphia Inquirer Tuesday, January 7th FREE WITH EVERY COPY OF VELT'S Douglas Fairbanks In Arizona ..-... .... ... .. l. bvIUIW u 1.1 r.-a-l... kl,h ! -........ -a.lv aVieivlnv ef the finest broductloni. Tna thtairag jnsfKaa isj oduib viciurta vorougo ibs oi vauis vhvvismui ,. m ietu,v v ..- -... - -- -"--- - Naztmova In Ee tor Eya Dorothy Olsh In Tha Hope Chest Tom Mix In -Jreat 'Em Hough William Desmond In Hell's Ena? All pictures revlavrad January 12, 1919 THEODORE R00 FAVORITE PORTRAIT artistically reproduced in beautiful gravure, on fine quality paper, ready for framing size 11x17 inches. 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