www rf m7 EVENING utiBLUS) liEUtWilK PHJUbAbELJUJLtV, gATUKDAX", 31 AY M 1U1U , 15 s,v r . ', a Jtt O" r X I, "1 t- V THE CRITIC TALKS v v0 MVSIC LOVERS Weekly Comment on Things Musical in Discriminating Philadelphia i A D1 DETAILED nnnlyms of tlic vio rnms ot Hip Philadelphia Or ill est rn during w.c putt season re veals Romp ipr.v Interesting frntinr. The orchestra gave a grand total of ninety-six concerts, of ulilch fifty were the rcgulur scries of twenty -the each on Friday afternoons nnd Satitnla pvcnlngs nt the Academy of Music, lle jides these, tlieic were ten In l'ltts bursh (two bcrics of five each), six in New York city, five each in Ualtiniore, Washington and Wilmington, three in Cleveland, thiec in Toronto, two at the University of Venus) Ivanin. two at Oberlin. Ohio ; one in Wheeling, one in Vottsvillc. one nt the Stetson Audi torium, Philadelphia ; one uppearancc With Oourboiti, the French organist, at the Wunamakcr store, and one special f concert lor ine rrcucu women s rcnvi Hind at tlie Acadein. "" ' 'Of soloits with the orchestra there "Imim-ci anvi.il limnists-. fnitl" Vlfilillists. five singci1-, two cellists, one harp, one flute and one inln d'ntmmr. llcsidc these, there was one appearance with u ! recitutionisl (Carlo I.lten, the ltelginn trugedjau) and one gm'st conductor (l. Alphonse Catherine, of the Paris Opera House). Of tlie soloists proper there were three members of the or chestra. Sir. Uieh, Mr. Kindler and Mr. Mnquarre, plajlng, respectively, the violin, cello and flute. Mr. Ferir. the solo viola, also appeared in the difu cult and important viola oUUIigato toi";"" v"""i-- uum nciiirveineni. ami llerlioz's "Harold in Italy" Sjniphoiiy, fJc"" poem. "Kxile." for string which is actually a solo part, although without cellos or basses, which was 'not "officially" considered s in clioeIy for a time, but too long to be orchestra resume. acceptable to the ear because it hn, ,,,, real tenor or bass oiic. fV THK soloists, little need be snid V-etcept Hint they were the best o be obtained. It is a matter of pride and gratification that the orches tra itself hns' n personnel which cun furnish three soloists, really four, in cluding Mr. Ferir. in a scries ot con certs of the standard which Mr. Sto kowski provided, and it may be said in passing that these four do not by tiny means exhaust the solo possibilities of the orchcstin. To mention only a few, Mr. Tabuteau. oboe: Mr. Honade, clarinet: Mr. Kreuger. bassoon: Mr. Anton Homer, French horn, and Mr. Torello, eontrabass, are fully capable In technique, beauty of tone and general nrtistry, of playing concertos with or chestra, and doubtless would be given the opportunity of proving this asser tion were the instruments which they play those which best lend themselves to elaborate solo numbers. They are, however, instruments which show to the, best advantage in short melodic pas sages and to give color and volume to the more fully orchestrated parts. This i ics not take any account either of the biass nor of n number of members of the string section who also arc capable of doing solo work. The. recitation with orchestra was an unusual number and it met with n cor dial reception, although Mr. Liteu's Belgian nationality and the fact Hint the war wus still on at that time may have had something to do with the ex pressions of appreciation of a form of entertainment which, strictly speaking, may be open to some question ns u part .of a sjniphon concert pro gram, even when as well done ns it Vas. The guest conductor. M. Cath erine, is remembered more tor his de tailed knowledge of the involved and complicated scores which he conducted than for any especial qualities of tem perament or personality. HOWF.VKU, it is in the make-up of the programs themselves rather than in the personalities of the performers that the greatest interest lies, for this article Is not intended ns n review of the musical season in Philadelphia. Of the twenty-five afternoon and evening concerts of the Academy scries, sym phonies were pln.tcd at all but three, Uiese concerts being the' fourth, fifth and' fifteenth. On each program, however. Mr. Stokowski put a work of la'rge dimen sions, to take the place of a symphony. At the fourth concert, Uimxky-Korsn kolt's "Cappriccio I'spagnol" was the substitute: nt the fifth. Mar-Dowell's "Indian Suite," and at the fifteenth. Skryabin'H "Poeme de l'Kxtnse," this being the concert at which Mr. Stokow ski made his speech advocating modera tion in the judgment of large modern orchestral compositions. Of the symphonists, P.eetlioven nnd T,.nnikowskv had four each, that is. counting the "Pntlielique" of the latter as two works, because it was perform ed twice. Ilrahms was represented with two bymplionies, and twelve other composers with one each. Of the total compositions g'nen at tlie home series pf fifty concerts, Iteethovcn led, with twelve works (Leouore No. V. being played twice); Tschaikowsky, with eight; Brahms and Mozart, six each ; Wagner, four; Herlioii, Debussy, Itim-uky-Korsakoff and Chausson, three each, uid Cesar Frnnck, Shnbert, Chabricr, MacDowell, JtachmamuotT nnd Mnini s!iiii. two each. Tins includes solo numbers as well as orchestral works. HOWEVKU, when the orchestra went out of town the ratio of the composers represented on the programs changed materially. In all the con certs of the orchestra for the seasou, Including the Academy scries of fifty and oil the out-of-town concerts, ns well oh those played at other pieces in his city Tschaikowsky led, bis name Appearing ou me progrmim uiuu-i-times. Then oainu Heetiiovcn with twenty-seven, Ilrahms with seventeen. Wagner and Mozari with twelve each, nnd Debussy with seven. 'This also in dtides the numbers played by the solo ists. This, change wuh due primarily to tho fact that nil -Tschaikowsky programs were given nt several places as well as because it is not always advisable lo give a strictly classical symphony con cert In all the cities which the orchestra visits in tho course of n,season. Thus the Murchc Slave wns performed niue times during the wiiou, only once, of course", nt the regular series. The pop-tilni-lrv nf several oilier works of tlie ttreat Itusslau composer, sucii as the 'i ''Nutcracker Suite, " as well as of tho fourth, tutu inu oixiu nympnomeg, f wade it inevitable that he should be the 5 'jnost popular In a long season of mixed ,, concerts. Owing to the war and the consequent f! y difficulty of obtaining new music there ft X vvifi not, u large number of novelties, nut in fomn u) .m. ouwuwun man- iged to gef oine. In the symphonies , thJjro(iJfaWtllTJIo.ch wns Hew to Ph)la jelpUWf aiuwHjB K,eiHr ,c- posed, while that pf Chausson, while, also romppswl many years ngo, was virtually new, so far as local music circles wern concerned. Among the overtures the I'lzzrttl I'reludc to the first act of the opera "Fedra" was uti I actual novelty, nnd its performance at the twenty-four pair of concerts was I potent enough to bring the members of jthe Flonraley Quartet from New York to the Saturday evening, concert to hear ,it. A JIUMI the iiiisccllaiientis compos! tlons rendered by tlie orebestrn (icorge W. Clindwlck-s "Tarn o'Shnn- .. .i i ii i. i r i r.. A . 1 , , ill i" ""'."I1" ! .MrKrt7r;..,,,A girt its entirety for the first time this sen- ' son. Two oC the most Interesting from ! more .imiu one stniuipoini were n sym phonic poem, "The Haunted Castle.-' by Dvorsky, who U strongly siispecteI of possebsing n name far more famous In music than tlie one which be used, nnd ii poem s. for orchestra entitled "Vision," by n mysterious "French" cnmpoFcr alleged to be named (iarnier. who, It is more than hinted, is another fa,mons musician whose name is no more French than was the music uml flip orchestration of the composition and who is nlso suspected of having his habitat considerably ctoer to Phila delphia than Paris. Other novelties weie Hmll. v s,iil- J""?, ,vr''ten 5.ymplionie poem. "t,u icr. iwo snort works along new and iniirnj pntlis lij l,eo Ornstein, nn air ior a solo elioir of violins, un exquisite work by Itachmniiinnff, "The Tragedy of Salome," by Florent Scliinitt, n com- position along ultra -modern lim.s ills gutting in subject and unpleiisnnt to - - ---. . near, nvil llllllnil llailCCS bv Ski Inn. an American conitoscr, which icvenled I TlinUlI wore n number iif "n-uuiK" amoiiB tlirni tlii wniiilriful "Itnsn inuiiilc" iiutstc ot Ht-liuborl ; u troasurp lioiiso of moloily Unit will riihily brar ropptitioti over- yrnr: llio C'liaiisson 1! lint symphony, t lie V major j mpliotiy of (ilazounofT, which might jut ns well huvp been -allowed to sleep, tho unjuMly nr-Rlocted "Kitlrlio" Ovrrtnro of Hpp tliovon. the tuni'ful "llhuiKoiIy Xorwo- cinn" of I.alo anil thp Indian suite nt JIacDowcll, which will also bpar nioi-p ' frpquent lienrinKi. Tlip s-olotsts stud. I prcuy piosely to tlie usual ollorins, pt i 'ppt that t'ortot plajcil thp Itppthovpii TSo. I. (inbrilowitlch, tllP nuicll-noillltlpil , , .. .. ,. e ti i i i , . culiccrlstur-k of pbcr. which is a bet- i tpr piecp of iiiiimi' than it is sciiprallj ! bplipvcd to bp. and Audtp Maiiuairp and i t'arlos Snlzpdo the Concerto for llute'ainl harp. Whenever a concerto for uu ....- i hpard-of combination is leotiirpd look i , l, ..mti.!.,u P tr.,.,.... if :, ..... .... iiMiiunuiviio u, ..tuA.wi. .i iij isu't there it hasn't been writtpn at all. i lu the matter of nationalities, the Herman composers led. a:, is to be q pected in a lonj; series of Mjmphony concerts, from their preponderance ot Creat bymphonic coiuposers. They bad eighty-five works Tierformrd nt the ninety-six concerts. Second weie the French with sixty-nine, of which only three wore symphonies, counting Cesar Franek as a llplgian on thp authority of i no less u ireneb musician than Debussy I himself, who never would admit that Frnnck nm Vn-nidi in strip or fonline- ""'ery of Mi.c .ini'nnnc a cnaiert 1, rrancK was r renin in stjie or teciiiiR. puun. f ,, ,,,,,1 tipi.iihii- dena-inient Then came the Hiissians with liftv-six "V frM ev-ninc 11.1v 23. et the Orpheu , e 1 1 ,1 1 f ,1, , 1 t lull ronnn lrtl'U I lietltut treet. T'n 11111 (.of which thirty-five were Tschaikow - cerl In nunlla of the orlnian and liit.i- sky's). then the American composers, R'Jl'i;' ;te,r'n'"'i ,"' ''', ,1,',n, "' ,ha V . ... , . , ... . , 'irnliei's t lull rnomi on s,alurda afletnoon. but With a big drop, lis their works June 7 and 14. nnd the r mmencer nt e- numbered fifteen. After them I'ame in 1 e"e'nTng. "June's"01'""'0" "a" " Tu,"da order the Etiglisli, eight; Belgians, six' (fic of Cesar Krnnck) : Xorweginn. si : 1 ap intercntim; mm'"i nil - in nt IJoheminns, live; Italians, three; T'lmis I 'nWi'i'M.'WiiS Y$& nZlVcuh. three, and Swiss, one. , nnder the direction of Nlcol 1 atootinl The , club hns about 100 voice., nnd will follow Us custom of uresnlinc little known u rnn nella worU The eololsts will lie Mine CONSIDIIItlN't; the contributions to jo!!,rpnvtb'cr!lTe,nor!onUn' h"p'an0- an'' permanent music' of the several j ' nationalities, this is a very fair lepre- 1 Kufemi. tiiannlnl. the uuk Inn s HPtitnttnn nf nil hllf lipr'inns tlm innsl ' Prano of th's city made her Xew York debut seniauon or an, nut per.iaps ine most p eolllin IIn, ,lst Tu,.ptlH e4tmn!. , interest nttuclics to the American com- most suctessful sonu reiitai t.iie n-seuted nnciliiinii ,R d'fflfult proBriitn of I'renth Italian nnd positions. Kncllfch pniift-s as veil ns Ken'l onerntli . , . irlas. and was ery favorabh reccnetl by J heir fifteen works were made up nflher audience one symphony, that of Mrs. I tench, tup of the miscellaneous classification, in cluding the work of Chadwick, Ilad ley, the Indian Suite ot MacDowell, tin two works of Ornstpin (classifying him ns Americnn because all his work lias bern done here, although a Russian by birth), and the Indian dances of Skil ton. There wns one American concerto, that of MacDowell, for piano and or chestra ; three songs, all of the fore going being given nt the Philadelphia series, while five American works were performed at tlie out-of-town concerts, two of tbcm by local composers in Wil mington and Pittsburgh. Woodelde Is Open The new amusements at Woodsidc Park this season have scored n 'hit. The Park, which has displajcd capacity crowds since its opening a week ngo, is1 now in full swing and offers an unusually attractive list ot amusement devices. Tlie nvjsl conspicuous of the season's novelties are the two rides which hae been erected ut the cost of .SlSo.OOO. Ilodiu'H Concert Hand con tinues to delight music lovers. CHESTNUT BELOW A SPRING DRIVE OF Initial and Exdutive MARIE Brilliant Star of WMfSm WtiLJL. i,m.skVTIMI A riWIfK HWI.KfTION OK "IVTKBRITPTKW S.IIM.S," Dan STANLEY & BURNS Al. UB" 7."ffTKR THK I'M'll" MAUD LAMBERT TK rHARMIN'" Mlf'U.lnTK TCORENZE tvigmnf W MOKT lllViniK IIOV M a DARING SISTERS POWERS & WALTERS 'EXTIlA AllDEn ATTRACTION I "THE RAINBOW COCKTAIL" A llKMOUTTm. ilt'SICAT. CONCOCTION BKBVBP nV 10 1EHRY.AIAKKK8 '.!. ft "v u... AlurarH a lek In Ad - --. v TrUnhona OrJcrs RCn PPnQQ iMIIDQIMfi IIULV UltUUU MUltUlllU NOT HER WAR WORK' I, Louiszita Valentino Would Have , Been Hindrance Instead ' of Help I.niliszitii Valentine, wlm pl:i.s the part of a nurse In "The Itonmemns" nt llie V,,li,. nt week. I,n. i.ininlnlnt ' ," uic mur opportunities to poriraj "",,lM nK,,i,,Rt ,hc "'""''' nnrtitlio emotions that cm. engulf a beau- ' ,"- -"- iliK"''',!; h,ri' nt tr-'" Prfi nonces mr me iiiuereni ineairesi where that attraction hns pliijed during tlie last two jcar. At a recent Interview MUs Valentine told of her sotrows when asked what her ambitions were for her future in the theatrical field. She said : "ltefoie 1 essay a starring tour 1 want to put n I cutb bil on the tongues and a 0 1 "'illiniu S. Hall's new picture. -The, lock on the tjpewriters of press agents, i Mmj' "rial, is at the Aicadin next To emphasize the story, I want to su "prk- " " announced that in Hie that while I plav the part of a nunc, ' making of the hig i,.,leo scenes for this I ncxer received nuy instructions in filrn ,l10 cf.irls. punclicrs. Inillaus ' that profession, and I nrcr luue had,'""' Mexicans within u bundled miles i the foitune to be a I.ed Cross nuise. cnnie to lake putt in the episodes that And et ccry nimble swinger of the , ieiiiiieil fasl liiling. shooting, roping, pen in' announcing my nppeilrniice In any J etc. Ilarl is prominent in these scenes , cit) has invarlbly given a iirn of my jhinielf. Later the stm-j takes the vnilaiit duty ns a itcd Cross nurse. My principal t liaraclers to Chicagu and the I war work took the form of bu.iug war heio is introduced to Hie underworld i nvinn clntniia (imt T.lhei'( ltnillk. Mil- Crook's. lie bcslfi tllCIll. SJCS i tllistl -41lfLi-T711&ll'.r. --'-- --.-.-..-1- pearing at benefits nnd entertainments for tlie soldiers mid sending 'smokes,' etc., to the bojs over there. If I had enlisted as n nurse, with my limited ex porience, I would have been a lilinlumce iiismm in II iirip. SOME MUSICAL EVENTS -IN PHILADELPHIA CIRCLES The fo'jri-entli free Stind.i iiftiinnoii t mi in the Arnrtemv o tlie Tine n- v ill ' cin tomorrow afomnon al n o i im ' I i li?t former jvill u Ilniilj KIoUch Hhmh piano nivl Hit at ha. Jaroblnotf inll iiK 'l lip nneni iniiiu.in liiilcil l-i nuin n fsc oil I the Thiiiou luillmne. will ho Iipt I l et Hi. Mrlrupolitnn Opera Hrtue nl ilav exeulni,. 5Ihx 17. In Mancnunl'i t.i.ii lerid Huticiinn' anil r..onri. "l.'Orarolo the latter a ork new to I'hllwlelpliU .hi illenrey. The rust of the icotll Oiwr.i I'oin nAny InrlmleK wuch uell Known irtlts mh l'loreni e Kalon and Krancesc.i ppr.ilt.i fn liranos' Jean Guidon, contralto: Veriest l.i mnnt and IYancW Maol.ennan. tenors ind MIMo l'lcro and rharlei llallashei bit-... The oroliptru and the sreneiv ate fioni the Mitropolltan Opera IIoum1 of m VorU INtella i'Ull.lu. pianist.- and .1 Hon.' Cllffold, reader, will plve annthei teiltal at the l!plleu Mratford Hotel on Tridai irurnlnR next. .Mav III. at It orkul. Th leadlnrr piano nnnilier will lie the Mimo iRUt Non.it. i or lleethoien while othel (oni '"l"'r.n '".' .t'"' nwrani nm Saiutp s.n-n in.iiui i.uniii-ieiii nun nirauss iaus in rnm.rd r-...'ni:H will be fruin ,-iii.i'u-ijmij . '"''jrii m i ,, l.-i.i.. ,.. ., , ... .,. ,,.... noiitan ivm iinuse. n; Kucene umv mil fiffiSSt;. thi'-Mm wHISSi. nrThi ',' minor sonatu for two violin in Handel i f01'""'"1 '; .'."" Bi-.-at-t of all eoinpiiFltlon. , mr lllll Miuins, tlie liacll J lnlllul D.lillile -'"r"rl" The othel- niimhna on the pro rram lire .i Siilt ir M.is7l.o!viM and t . ilnetH for two WolliiH nlone liv ilnlird All Mill he- plaied with iilaiio ftcroiripanlmenl except the last, width In unaccompanied IViim.i.iV s, hnii.lt. lho cell,, i mil .imii,.!. t the 1'iltl hnui of mulc which will dii.ii the reijiilnr soriice tomorrnv eienincr .it St rnl Kiicoml (.'huri'ii. of Oieihionk Ifr hchmlilt will nlv a nilnuei of pilen-ln and I larthotii, of Handel. Then the holr of I llle church will vlnr lht. Muimlfloai In I i.. i , Fouler, end .Ichn Vandcmloot. Imsq nolninl . JJ tl" ihnlr. will Elc Altllxen'R "Sonir of i i i'niis"ii!in" i o mo onertorluri Mr S'1'.".''11 '" p'ov 'a'1 lirucir " )J! Ot I - Tim direiiu of the l'hllaiWldilii t.ii The nlembevs of the Smphuliv t lub will clve Ihelr flnel concert of the ee-isop nn .sun d.i evenlnc. Mnv 'Jo. at the Torres! Theatre, when lwith the full orchestrH and Hie -i-iinr orcl'estro, under the direction il ViIHhiii F lleiinb-li will narllclpate Lillian (llns beru folinlste. and Rosalie I'oben plunlste will be the soloists Cards of ndis"inn 1 iv b obtained nfler Mav lo by writlnir to Mr HdwIn.A. S'lelsher nt tho Sijmphnnj 1 lub. 12.1.-. r'no stiect. Tif J Krcd AVnlle icindnclor rf the llelb lehem llncll Choir. Is rentl Idessed !' lib th? nroRress of llie sllifrers In prcpat.itioo for the fouitpenth "sell Kesllliil, lo bw held nn June 11 and 7. The mess In 11 minor will hn riven on ihe second liav of the festival Hi It nluHi lias lieen. and on the first d.iv eiffht Calllnles will be HUlie these are Ms follows Krldny 4 n in . "The Lord is Mv Shepherd "t With Mv l-ins-Sin OlulH Xnnder ' "O Tench Me. Lord, Mv Dis to Number' aid "Tho Lord Is a s.in inn pnileld". I'rii1 S p. m . "Bid" Wllb ts "slril.e" O'i btrilte I.onB-TioVed.i.'or ll"'! ' "I'sou iluide of Israel" nnd "Oh I.lsht nci lastlnc ' Clementon Park Plans Artisans lire wnrkiiuf pupreeticiillv ut Clpmcnton. N. .1.. to cumnleto tlie im -nrocments lieiug made to this well known nut-ilonr resort, nnd when it is, formally mieneil on Friduj , Mn .'ill. j visitors will find that it hns been nuiilfl pructicullv into a new park. In oer corner of the snacious grounds im provptiiPiits have been made and snccial attention has, been given to iniiiforts and conveniences for excursionists. TWELFTH STREET VAUDEVILLE GAIETY! Vaudeville Engagement! CAHILL Musical Comedy Harry LANDER BROS. Willie llfferln, "l-ll.1J IOR Tf.l.S" & ERNEST R. BALL ANI TIIF. I'OI'l l.K COIIIMIsKIt TEMPEST I'HKVIIT.KK hintit mill. GERARD'S MONKEYS Kinosrams and Topics of the Day AND A SritlNO TO.MCI .,. JfiV'it: :& .'.: U'..'.ft' .. tviii 'iiurft ( vvf d 4vV for Halurdty or Ilolldua T M ATfTRQ fiC MfiMFNT imni I uixvj Ul IVIVI1IU.HI TO MOVIEDOM'S FANS' Ceraldino Farrar and William Hart Scheduled in Char acteristic Roles 'I'he Inlesl lieiiildhie l'lii-rin leleave. "The Stronger Vow," which will be U i ".",.'" .iM""",J "T'.lC V" K' . - riiilatinus and mvli is the divn when, I ns Dnlnres de Cordova, she meets her I future lover lit n ciunUnl. vimlietivn and cruel wl she swears to kill the mnn who killed her brother, femininely f"r,,,t ,"".1 'I,,.1" when "he learns that I ner i(ie is icr invncaleii company, wins n charming girl for bis i wife and is presented with a ranch in! Montunn bj tlie president of the trust .lompanj ( t - ,,... , , ;n .,., , , , The ictnria will show futuie "The Jungle Trail I'he vfcnns ' HlllWl M II. . ill Mil l.l.'s "Kill lll.iri.lt. I OK IMIKSK" rrl. I oimni.nrinr liiiiilm--lilll.IIWW Trrsfiils GERALDINE FARRAR In a Nrw rroriiirtlon "The Stronger. Vow" 1ml Iniliiilrv Milton Mils lliomai, s.Jt,M(, ani UHftar, s.,r IJII MMtlvl.l .tri:i.i II X. M. Ill lli'tll M. loll I.I.-.1 1, ;i;i, sns .-mi. Ill' THK s(H I." Urflc t intiimntlnc Mundm Norma Talmadge In llfr Npnf.l Mi lure, "The Probation Wife" .isl Imltiilr. THOMAS MhlllllAS I IIKSTM T Itl.l,. Him t .Ml';. 3, .1:4.1. r,:i.-.. TOKU "Oil. OI ;:4-. U:3I) r.M. homi:n" NKT Ui:i.K VRTI'RAIT I'rrsrntH WM. S. HART In Ills VmirM Plrlurr. lilt MONEY CORRAL JAM! MIlAli In III lust M.I, MAT W l.l.l Cecil B. De Mille's "For Better, for Worse" ( usl Indmlrs Klllolt !flrr. (tlorl.t Swnnsctii, Theodore Itobertu, Uuiwlu Iluulrs himI Tom Forma n. MARKET siTRK.KT AT JIMI'IR I nillnimii II A. II. lo II V M. NKAT WKI'.I Tlie itlirloiiH I'nmeilliin TOMMY ALLEN and a Company of GIRLIES In Ihe Mtliilfiil nincdt "A Game of Chance" oiiiKR acts oiirii Mllll, I IIROAO AMI hMlli:il AM.. II ill-. Mt Kmlnr H-I.'i mill II .MAT m:i.k Thp tlu.iUcr ( It) I'utnrllr ED. MORTON Ofterlnv n Rfprrlnlre of OrlRnal s,n)e OTIII.R VAl'llKVII.I.n CTi ALSO ANITA STEWART In "A .MIIIMI.IIT KOMWU." Cast InrludcH JACK HOI T MMtKF.T STUICKT IIKI.OIV MUlt l)lll 'j'lllli KYKM,Mi, 1 A SkT WKKK A huarLlinic MuFcal -show lYom Krr Mnndnolnt DEBUTANTE REVUE A Merry JlnicUnr or Melmlr With I'rrtlr dlrU. Dulntr I'rurkM, NnrtPiu Ialorn. Catchy l.rht uml Funn hituntloiiH REGENT MKKKT SIBHKT Ilel. IJTH Ion Tun, i. Writ. Mtro I'rttntii Hale Hamilton "AnISS!.OWK Than., Frl.. hat. KMU IIKM.TT In "THK I.W 01' 5U.V Great.NorthernJIf NEXT MON TliKS., WEI). "The Heart of Humanity" Featuring DOKOTIIV I'illLUl'O ALHAMBRA 1STII ST. and MOHUI8 VAUDEVILLE IN CONJUNCTION with Marguerite Clark 'Let's Elope' Addf "The Bllent MjtTj" (No. 4) B wt "ft Bmbm jiytta QibbMjfr fjffflnW ARCADIA JL A I IIKSTM T III. I.. ll'iDI JLJL 2Er n ..hatlour. f Siinlilon" -Siiw JPIX JijiillvMi lillf lllll w (gjffllfe l"c ?M ' York and in -n African Jungle to which Fnrnuiii goes to hunt -'X;ZZ i""iiK niiiirs. ii riinnttutl ilancc. u native tillage of thntched huts on tire. f TZVZZ. n rt ninnies of these queerly garbed people. III .ITT. II Illl-l llir lllll- 1FL II rill I ll Ut V" to (he jungle in search f tiger skins to i i iiRiwn mis inc nun in a clinn w lin unci win a Imclj IikIn wlm dctiinntW thai her liusbaud be rich PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES FORREST llrinlil A ,ii.. mis .,.! '?: Mat. Totlav. Toniirht8:15 CHAKI 1 - llll.MM." t ''.TV:!1'.''. . .. mt: Hom.irs (,ki;iii i.mm"' FRED STONE IN Till; lllll.lt (.III.MI.xl I Ml Kl IVM1M' "JACK 0' LANTERN" t. ...... (..i. i. .-ii i u it ftuptikiiiit Miisii h lai I"' i inn" i lliinini ii i in lit ii. " ii 1 lw 1(111 I. Ml HHIMMdl MA rlNi:!;. , ,1-1 l MMI. OKIII.Ito IIMHM.I' MONDAY, MAY 10 SEATS THURSDAY .ioiin our. i-iiiim ( i.ii or "i i.-i ' ." ''"rn't in- i.ui.ii.r si:stioni. iii-ii i. (mi.i FIDDLERS THREE With TAVIE BELGE M OHK11NAI. M:W OKK I OUT 1III.MUI. ( l' BROAD Itrmul I llNK MAT Mat. Today. Tonight 8:15 l III lll.l s TIQER Mil I Mill M l l's sMllM, MINI LENORE ULR1C M sll.i:MIIII OIIIIiINM. s GARRICK Ml.lirs l S.ill M MINI. SPFPIAl I'nil's Lies OrCVlAL iiiitinii ir.r, , I'lini-iet. M. $1. (tiillerj, THE WONDER SHOW TH THE FAMOUS MAGICIAN llll Utlltl.lt l(s llll III r IM. l.ltl.VT MM.II lN A I II III.ICKM INN. 11.1.1 ME Wll NIIU 'llllltsrilN I ur Urn' 11' titllio I'm rml, llrii.nl arid l..iirri 1. 'I lir.il m Appli tol'rnl Nirdllnurl'i (Nixoil-VlrilllllkiT Iluildlnyt I'.U'I WnlniH htre t unit i,si nm, To Weeks Only ilegin mng Monday KieniiiK I'nrtriilii7 Itrtlllniitt LIFE V"1 "" .In j s LOVE A.n " YOUTH A'.' '- rdnr a 'Twill Be a Grand and Glorious SATURDAY NIGHT! UI0 Minutes of ( uulintniut DANCING RQSELAND 12th &. Chestnut AIlOVi: ACUUB'S Every Private Evening Until 12:30 Saturday Afternoon J to 6 Imt ruction by Appoint' ment Walnut 7720 Dancing Cortissoz 1.1S0C lil St. OraoaaOilllaVrr HlilK niiiu $5 a TCAi'imn roil i:al'ii I'l I'll,. 1 l.KHSONS 8PKtlM. I1A1I.S TO Jfc'.V 7V l.XIFUHV ORPHEUM II AT TOUAl, 1" .,.'i. 1"es . li'-r ;l..r i. .".!. mai! i)i:smoni) "Way Down East" Plajers In MAY VJ 'POTASH Ml JMJRI-Ml TTMl TROCADERO iidmi: or KKriMii) ii'iii.i.oi'i: inih uml Arfli MVTISKI-; IMIIA ThU Allfrnoun im-i K -Inir, Tlie Monte I'arlo t.lrls "lVK rwninfiiolnl lluy V THE GIRLS FROM . THE FOLLIES Willi Many New und Krlushc 1'eaturrv. Including MLLE. AMAH MYSTERIOUS MARIE btx Week Chlc-t'lilu-'L'lilo lliirleaqueni. III 'Twill Bo a Grand Jjj 1 1 1-3 rfe ill and Glorious jjj iz'1 III c rZ. 1 1 III vSiv 111 "wvKf "rr Ii T.lttln rten AteinmW. the hx year .,1,1 nln, t,lnt in "The Turn In the llonil ' nt the ltimli. was responsible fur an incident in the phi "lie dti King Viilnr, the director, liiiliced him watching some wnp. A btiindcr culled to him tn be uireful tlint the un.,s illiln't sling him. lien miliiiKl) renlled. "I'liej won't hurl (lll U IHI ... .1 ' Vl.lj.l- UI'll l I 111 "rt. "ll" .. ,,.V .1 e, later inriiiriii tin" ,'" -'! ilnl il before Hie miiicui s.iiisoin Ms. i liil, lliisinoss Munnitrr iikt mm l.n. n.l H.I LAST WEEK V.TC wnV -i im.1i iil.ii flirsll Liirnsl M. MHDI.IM.l-lt. IIupIiipsh Mimnefr l.ilts. nt Hi 1. Milts, vti-il. ,,( ZdBigWeek 11 lTpsrnl ROSE Ml. I lllltt M .lunliier A I lirslnul Ms. s.AM'1. M(l Mlllll.IMil.il. Itus. Mur. 2 Mysterious Weeks '""m Is WMI. A s T .;.;ii M ..(). ':rc,.)Ui !. A MI. MM I(il, on , ,iOt , "ioc rnniiiel iiullcr. OF THE UNIVERSE! URSTON !3 MATS.TIKS. & THl'ItS., 2."ic to 7.")c Ews. anil Sat. .Mat., i"ic to S1.00 Satuiday NiKht. 2."ic to Sl.."0 iiinii.iii 1UIN UhllN" V S2.00 Uelasoo Play at thf Walnut $1.00 Price Orieln.tl ltola-(t, N. .. I'rtMlut lion, with srlritod ( nt of iminrnt pi oers W ,4 .V.W.li'nA.iWM'-'SJIfcBV andrIw"'Iack 'I 1)114 I l-lali I , . rn I' lllll Jlll'i lnnni lrforini-rV II Mill. l ,v s1Cks s.iimih. if I,, Jeri. llll, IISS.S Mll.UAlT.l- - I -.iirjvi,"l irnK 3 II IMA lllfli 1 J I". njjui,,' 8 wii.i.ii. ham, .i hi,,,-; 1 H"nf iud. lul. 'I omi.ih rn.Hs - 1 1 BENEFIT DANCES STRATFORD ROOM jThe BELLEVUE-STRATFORD EVENINGS 9:30 TO 1 Mi M t II V. I .ManimnB llos u, , I Oll.llli I'" 1 111 tin nil rul aiul UIKlT ill njffi-s ul" Itc mis-rui tlon i-nj He l-f orl i onnnlite- nf i'biluilelplilji i Tins m nr.K i HUM'Firuin m sji HOM'ITAI. lull I'OX.il MHTIVHH mat m:riv i'iiilaui:i.phia hosii I I UK IM'AM.S I nm i:n ia is nm hustii liltiuaaiun 11 IH) Ii. keis uu shu. nt Unnr an.l ltj.ii TliPlre 'liiket Anftii j Limited Number Reserved Grand-Stand Seats Broad and Locust Streets Iron Division Parade THURSDAY, MAY 15TH, 1919 on Sale nr Ryan's Theatre Ticket Offices, Inc., Bellevut-Stratford Hotel ' Ten Dollars Each jSIAH. CHECK WITH AI'1'l.ICATION r ADDIPK- ciiKhTNi'T & ji.mi-i:i( UAKK1LIS. Last ftIat & Ev.gf A LAUGHING TRIUMPH! COHAN A IIAKKIS rrenent , si.w c(imi:i" h tiKii. jiiniii.irrov The Cave Girl V l 9 P V 1 WWIB III '"'"""' rilll.VK I.WMUVfl TimtTHWM. I'NIIKU SAMS. QLJI TDC.Onr Broad Bel. - M.S MJL-ilV 1 Ml T(IIV lies! ,s,.a. $1.50 Mlh i "'Hilar WALTER CATLETT Mcmirt Itiilrtt Curl (innttnorl 1- ( onllturn! of , 1 niiiiiBi. in v 1 sw-?spltt eontrlb- ".'. v,-j?x- yin V ffr u, ,;n7h J : $1 if Ns' "y, N&Jr molrw'"lhRlir r. J $ J iMUKISSSf- VnlMlon pJub ft '? no ' ', "'IBHk Jlunmi hwm ?.,, '. m K , N ai?vW" 9" ,u" fttiptmvtcmiHsi Munlcnt ; (M SV ' vTCJ'JP' yri''V Jz$Zmi&MSm lilt of . uJj Wftt JtMftiCHY 1 BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 19 SEATS THURSDAY MI'XSKN. I.I.I. M ! .1. l M'.KT I'lir-xrT Tlli:ill I TI.H1 Ml Ml l. ( (IMI.IH M ( TKNsi "OH, UNCLE" WITH A BRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS, INCLUDING I HANK I HKl, MltKK inmn ui.i.m iik-hii; n sill Ikll MMI IMII! iiin i: mmiiim ill i.i.n ( iiuri it am i nil- AND A BEVY OF BROADWAY BEAUTIES 3 3 ADELPHI w.i. m hi.-.. Mri. $1.50 MATINEE TODAY STUART WALKERS BOOTH TARKINGTOrW ' 3 ,,r Gtrecorty' kellv , 3 nbOiicimalComivnv 5 I Tllllp wa 3 I iifSl j!W?S" IS. 1 3 ""Mi-Hi '' . jmsm ilsi jm- mm 3 1 BKJTJW5 mm" ,Mm a 1 1 tin m, Wl s 1 1AJU ym H i mat. sat. pS, MFm 1 3 hsmSESlSsMI&rlS: SSP&ataw&jwwK CHES I NUT ST. Prices' ."JWil, NighU SOc to $1.50 lAl'l.l-I SMIRKAY AMI IIIIMIJ'S Mat. Wednesday "Is $1.00 Reg. Mat. Today at 2:15 A. M. Wood's Jobus fhrce imYmwtr r t .liJaTi.a!.! I'"'J' CMBett md M&rtC Jxan Wiffi Florence i.r llrinlil ut I.iii Hi. .nr. nnl II. m 1 IlulMliiR i'h.iiitii "i Hi'lim isiae Philadelphia's Leading Park New Amusements Win Popularity Instantaneous Musical Success Rodia's Concert Band Giuseppe Rodin, Conductor Beatrice Kendall Eaton Contralto Soloist FREE CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING Fireworks Every Friday Night TKXTS AT 1 - M i IVI.. 1.1 11 lllll llllll.-lll CIRCUS jfSu MHK 'r 3 3GICDUDs0t3 rBRiB siiLssigsep&iUL' 'Atfmmi PG)C3E0 KnasisiAiaKiirsic1 SS(HTO&M1S1SK1 m MB ttMtas supsS'goBctJa 7K3 vfmm isiSiSHav ami ,ff OKira-s? aTgaeae-a gaOTBgis l-ti urniHi i Ii i I i -K 1' .11 ClM I II Isl 1 AI Mll IU AM II I- l.i I Ii li-l iJ 1 U a Ul I'.vJU-t J l-r if. BCSGfli? aiKat??gg in 1 ot t-al- SOU i f 1MMKI dame Irnes dp t i'.m- in.i I..inrulfr l. lift.llllllA 41H llillh 'JiISi mill l.its. HII M-.XI lir.r.K HIG COJIEDY HILL iiiiuii.ur iiii.dv UILLIAALS &W0LKUS -IIAIU.. HARK. II Villi!" I RUEI.I.. TVII.Oi; & CO. I I. (.ROUS I'M l & l'l IK I.I.I. MIIIMA TAI MUM, I. in I Irsl lrr-l rlillililplnlil 1 Mmullic nf tiii. I'lioimios win," llll 1. HAN'llKS Tlll'HHDAI I'lolupl.Us OhluliirJ ThroiiEll I lit? STAN l.l.l lluuklni: loriicrutlim METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE The SCUT 1 1 liKANU WtKA 1TRST 4 I. VST APrKAllNCK " I1I1IKCT 1HOM Till! . i:i. nn,n Un.n M V 3& wooo Uou nt i u UllUtf Hieiropoiuaii vpcia iiuujc, ii, i, Tlnketi TCc tn 2.R0j Box SU. f3.00j.at -rrffntln; r lloub: lllll I Weymann'a, 1108 Chtitnut Bt(Mt. r, . i.r.ii.... .Hnn -.-..--.-........, Rl'STICANA ' lllli.ll ll Hinjn',.y-j Saturday Evening, May 17, 1919' MMK. liXSTO.s 31. ,.s Jtl.sill ni lllll I Miit -" sIb nt 1108 Ciiitnnl !jrt llulnut I1S1. Hate 01, C AVPTV 1619 Frolic ana ClamboU jf 1 1 l I a5 ljariinc jiaby Dp)i I - - - - i ! i iHt I 1JH iiiMjtiiMiii.iiiiiiiiitx;4JiiiiM.ii.iai ,' m IIIKKt'TinV I.KK J. t. HlltHl THEATRE f 1. WEE Loei - tt St. J-itOL rmorltm. Inrltidlnc MARJOR1E GATESON nnd thr n nitron yUtern mr ?'! I'fWi'jr i:i.iinr.TH jinrt'i NTT BROAD BEL. RACE rniRx. a svr. siin wr CHECK UP YOint FINO THAT InOlrvw Mwiwafs farnoui fun and ffiiOf Succni IAT. lODW (.0H6ARDI lest $1.50 ieats z WITI m GdACl VAll lUMTlrie WID1HE ORIOlNAtCnJT at voir IS THCQNC BIGrfltlrVl Ol'EUA Chest. HOrSti bel. 11th m ." A1 k I . -i Beg. Mom V" m;- H i :- Wfenv floore.- ni Uepi l liestnul Mir eel Opera ilouas IHh 1'hntiB Locust 310 COLONIAL UEIMIANTOIV.V AND .MAri.KlVUOl) AVES. Toot PnUn nl1 HAWAIIAN 10015 raKa COMI'ANy IKDl) Al.l.lIN 1III.I.S & I.OCKIVOOD ltirnl (,iis(i)iirH Ilsher & Idlmore Scssue Hayakawa '" ""$$$. ,N I iHlr Npw show Thnrwdav STRAND c,a,MANTTwIJr,s- AT Marguerite Clark "' ''Spe- ililnl "THK (.HOST or Sl.t'SlDKR MOl STAIN" l.nst Hull or Wetk Shirley Mason '" cri" NIXON ''-" KKI.IIW AIAUKKT 111AU11 -LTS. 3IIB KVLH. 79 Mrs. Gene Hughes & Co. "Miikn in: caiik nxcii" III Ks n ml KISSKN .1IIHN llll. XV & l.llltltAIM: SIPTBHR llll. I. I'lII ITT I. MAUItIA' KKR1IIQAN in " i in: r.M) or tiii: game" Inllr Nw show Tlwrmlnv i nr'iisT fl-ii m i ni'i st sTti. LUV,UJ IM! NKon-NlnllliiriT.Mirr. ELSIE FERGUSON In "Eyes of tho Soul" I.AsT IIAI.I- OP UKKK Marguerite Clark ln p'H-" RIVOl I M HNS()M -TS. i v jit I"r-U.ll,Ns.on-MrdllnMr.SIr. The Turn in the Road' slur Cllsl lli-li-n .It-ronir ldilr. I'nullnn (nrlfi. I.lttli llennle Alpvunder, Winter nun. i-rorRi. .irnui una i.ioja iiuRnct, RFI MONT M, ahovi: market OCllTlun I MIIN1IW i TUESDAY SHIRLEY MASON Th,";ulr MKIIM:sIIY AND 1IIURNUAY Mary Pickford, Hearts Adrift I'KII) 1i AMI SATUIDAY ANITA STEWART HJ,r,.. FRANKFORD 45,,i 'nLfoni a,.. N lMOl "OIT or THE roa" Unliifilil MM. S. IIIIT In "I'lll-I'l I.IHI.'S III'SHAVD" PFDAR ,"TI1 & I'KHAH AYENUE V-I-lVrtlx MONDAY & TITCSDAY MITCHELL LEWIS l.ll'K's l.KI.TET I'HOm.Kll" Wes Allegheny '.'Sth A. AlleEhfnr .MILS, JK Tl'KS Anita Stewart, Virtuous Wives M...I Imr'i-s U-i In "sllF.Rirr'S SON" JUMBO 'ruut s, & Glrnrri Ave. SIOV. .Ininbti .luiii-. im l'YankforU ! Pauline Frederick, Paid in Full MSv 5 MM0US BURlESK TnZMU THE Welcome Home Girls WITH 36 Real Prize Winners 36 Full of Pep. Speed ant! Spice JJ(J-.lVi3 IV HUNKS' DAY NIOiJT UOl.LV DUItla METROPOLITAN OPERA HOU3E Tonight at 8:15 o'clock nun A nn iM-Y JOINT IlUCITAb Of ALL T111K3 ' x-j rSAYE and EIMJUP2 rr -"-il m fftli M f t Chestnut Hill The&tr ' Monday Afternoon, May 12, at A.f Roervcd Seat $J.50, AdraMtia ft Vv n Vil 'tfl . .-J I d kj nS 1 l ' ?l "i I a r a, 1 ! f m i .m if ' -5 V M 4S r.-l'd Wl -'; U " -- A ft i -Hy. Sf , 'i . tis Mil." r T. Z.t :A v ,!. la&fyitikim Ji1i r . AMSiw yj-. ,ii-. . r . ' i .-v IVi iT . fMGaBatiAc 'ifbxMk&.JSkivZa.'d A ,