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EVUKIH( PUBLIC v "LEDGBiPHlLABELPHlA", SATURDAY,
MA&0& 6,
1926
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-jftSTGOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Vtitc'y lVy,ini Tacs f itJt0 V'arim Dancing Classes
Which Meet This Week Another Rummage
Sale and a Concert Are in tlio Planning
vANCINO classes arc tlie order of
.A. .,. for members of the younger
UX uv for members of the younger
the day lor '1' ' . f mm or two
Kti & ore th ffbutanttTngc. Mr.
Tears before inc . , ft mcetng
birln Sto t , th Sntllri ay
",herJ r1flBTwll meet ths evening
Evening cm" A V, - Troth's clnss nt
Abt ,l,c nelleyue. M". iro nnd
Manhelm met tms y , North
w,5'Ttlw n'nwae. So you will
ia--libyi;
W&Sw ffirS Mueller 'Carl
IfaA Jiir" swope, Jack Ken
Martin, I'r5PlP. " V'i,Wr.l Tlnnlc
Greene. Woodford Hank
.,,":,'...i riKAntin. vvnnumru i
BtJr. "' " MncKenzlc. .Tnck Ken-
JS onirsy MncKcnzlc led the colli-
'"V. Walter Mcllvnlnc fcavc n party
? K'r niece. Alldn ntsenbrry. before
t Warli3if.ii. Mm. Mclvnlne. is iu
mnt.ro Id" , w the did not chapcronr i tho
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.ii. a Mfa Alida Ualrd. o sister of
Mrs. Liscnnrey, ou ..". -
b"v, the Saturday Evening class this
JaS. whirb i to b? held in the
nSSrai How Oldens, the lenders will
Klerk Von Poll, George Armlsted,
Act ; nlMihnm. Jones Davis and Bar
rloy Kolght.
WHAT nn extremely pretty clrl Mary
Brooke Is! I saw her In Kitten
hoiitc Square tho other day wearing
b J tunning dnrk-bltio suit nnd perni
1 1 hnt. hloh wns trimmed in ftir.
Sh. hns. 1 think, wonderful eyes. ITcr
fneozpment to I.owbcr Stokes was an
nouDcrd this week, you remember. Mnry
Is in. Ilrr of Eddie Brooke and came
nut a couple of J ears nK si"; ami
r.mloy Cook have been prcnt fricudH.
They arc a1"1"1 thc snmc ns antI bolh
rv nttractive.
The Ilrookes spend the week-ends up
t their country home In Wrdsboro,
which Is n regulnr family settlement.
WOULD you lime believed thnt there
could be another rummage snlc to
talk nboiit7 My goodness! I do nor
wuhere all the things come from. And
yCt. nhen I i-top to think of all that I
can ncemnulntc in fit months or more,
of unnecessary things, which nro Jilce
.nntiirli in mo nt n snle. I nm not so
.nrnrUrd after nil. I wonder if tho
Mhing lad) is htill turning up nt tho
Do you remember two yearn ngQ when
. nrn'rv mlo von wout to the bathing
lady from n soda fountain was ono of
the bits "I unninry 10 mrei jour -..;
rtniilv tnmr ono wanted her so much
that fho paid three whole dollars for
W and hIip hns not been seen since.
Donbtlc-s she is adorning the "best
room" as bric-a-brac somewhere In our
vavt citv.
To return to rummngc sales. The
home-relief committee of the Kmergency
Aid 1' to have ono in April during the
vecond week after Raster. U's really
the anuunl spring rummage of the K. A.
Mr. John C. Groomc is chnirmnn of the
homo-rclicf division, and Mrs. David
Tori's ill lime the sale in W charge.
I hfnr thnt Mrs. Groomc 2.' giving nn
informal tea next Tuesday aitcrnoon
to nwt Mrs. Lewis. I hear further
that thc chairmen of tho various de
partments of the snip held iu thc fall
bj He Emergency Aid will he the snmc
as then, and you know .that sale was
one w lid success.
HAVE you heard about the two con
certs, which it number of women hnvo
sot up for the benefit of the Serbian
relief? Tliev will bo held at the Hclle-rue-Stratford
next Monday nnd on
Marrh 13. , , ,
Among the nomen interested in thc
affair nrc Mrs. Morris I-. Clothier.
Mm, I'nxsou Deeter, Mrs. ICdward
liiddle. Mrs. Norman MacLeod. Mrs.
A. Pohlmaii. Mrs. William II. ISndger,
Jr., Mrs George Saycn. Mrs, Effing
ham Terot, Mrs. Clifford .Tones nnd
Mrs. Alexander Van ltcntselacr. The
soloist Monday will be Mrs. Kstclln
VeuhnuH. pianlste. Xext week Mr. J.
Howe Clifford will give a reading of
Shakespearean drama.
F' REALLY was n shame, because
you know they were taking n nico
littlo ride through the Pari; In his little
runabout the other afternoon, quite lntc,
nnd that road off trom tho City line
bridge is usually a quiet little place.
But Jus us he kissed her. nround tho
corner cuino Naucy nnd ono or two
others in n car. To be Burp, we did
not even smile, and they hoped we did
not He Hut, after nil, they're cn
tajed to why shouldn't they?
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
'lhc wedding of Mis Leonorc Fisher,
daughter of Dr. Herbert Payne Fisher,
ff "MM Va.no avenue, and Mr. Levis
RaMon Acrs will takb pluce April
10, ut St. Peter's Cnurcti. MrB. Wil
liam II H. Cooper, of New York, a
ousin of the bride, will be matron of
honor, and Miss Dorothy Stccn, n cousin
of the bridegroom, will be tho flower
;irl The bridesmaids will bo Mlwi
Mary ItrenticmuL, Miss Eleanor Poggs,
Miss Kntheritip Kolh. Miss Josephine
ternle Mis Katharine- Ilubbs, of
U'jelty, Mini Miss Kntherine Lnlor, of
RaUlmore Mr. William H. Whitney,
ir. will net us brt lnun, and tho ushers
will include Mr. llohert Dornnn Prooks,
Jir , uciiington Morton. .Ir., cousins
, "J tho bride; Mr John Wllkins Thnt-
hrr. Mr V Whitney Pall, cousins of
;ne bridegroom ; Mr. William Cramp
Wihcr, Jr and Mr. Francis Tatnnll.
roe Itcv Stewart P. Keeling will pcr
'"rm the ceremony.
MUs Lucy .Tefforya, dnughter of
Uoetor and Mm. Wllllnm Ilnmllton
S')',,?' Prospect avenue, Chestnut
" ! 0vl" ,fiPen'1 ,hc Easter holidays
? ,1" UllSbH . Hubbard, of Mll
""i. Mush. '
!ulr8r ,tJ(,orS, Huekley Warder and
I. uu,e?,,ne p,;,Wn'-''" left yesterday
J1 ?Jrs- Carder's brother, the
'"v. , George Head. In Uoaton.
!' """Be Drinton. 'rnomns. Jr., of
..a ll'nrf:, n.vZWM been
mil .. "' ."" ","v ,or BIX weens,
nil return home toduy.
,'3 ."o'n.He Hirst, duuehter of Mrs.
ff f:!.IMt. Airy, who hns
Wllm (..- s ; "" ''r"e(,t u font, In
KJons UfdIrHf I!,cnJa'nin H. Brewster
with Vr, ?Sott ' Bpcnt tno week-end
Mrs itoh" .K,00n? H Parents, Mr. und
Atlantic rity.K00n8' at their Cottn8C
Wiueoho?!1!"; A. W. Streckcr, of
vi Z, ibS! '".. Oermautown,
birth of n km "'"Kraiuiauons
Mr,
worth nnd SIlss Louise Put'tcrworth, of
Crefeldt street nnd Sunset nvcniic, nre
stnylng at Tnrtridgo Inn, Augusta,
On. They expect to return In April.
Mrs. George dell. Kclm, of "the Fair
View, Edgewatcr Park, and Mrs. WIU
Ham D. Kerfolt, of Mount Clair, nrc
nt Hot Springs, Vn., over the fort
night. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv S. Ehrct, of
Pine Top, Edgcwater Park, who spent
the winter In Atlantic City, will lpnvc
In a few days for Pnnnmn, where they
will spend several weeks. 4 ,
Mra. TTnwnrrl S. WppVa. nf Rn Q,....t
nosemont, is spending several weeks ni
tne iicigrnvin, Uigiitecnth nnd Chestnut
streets.
Mrs. Leon IV. Stetson, of New Ynrk.
Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. H. .Tcffcrls, of Wayne.
Friends of the Her. W. G. W. An
thony, D. D., of St. Mary's Church,
Wayne, will bo glad to know that he Is
recovering from his recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plunkett, of
iciiKintown, I'n,, nnnounco the mar
rlngo of their dnughter, Miss Gertrude
Plunkett. to Mr. Le Ilnv nrUrnp. nf n,iu
cftr, on March 1 nt Willow Grove. Tho
ceremony wns performed by the Pev
u. ... urrun, piiHior oi nc. unviils
vnnpei. Mr. and -Mrs. Hriscoc nrc now
living nt Willow Grove.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Weisenbnrg
Will cntertnln nt dinner ut their home,
MO Pine street, on Saturday evening
in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hob
Jon, of Sheffield, England. Covers will
bo Inid for eight guests.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry W. Scnttergood,
of 240 West Tulpchocken street, an
nounce tho engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Eleanor Scattcrgood, to Mr.
lonald J. Smith, of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Mr. Edward D. McIIenry, of this
city, announces thc engagement of his
aughtcr, Miss Luelln It. McIIenry. to
Mr. Charles Stnnlcy Poswcll, of Wil
liamsport, Pa. The wedding is to take
place thc latter part of June.
GERMANTOWN
Announcement Is made of the mnr
ringc of Miss Elizabeth G. Bennewltz,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. August Itcn
newitz, 1145 Wlndrim nvenue, nnd Mr.
Jnincs It. Fowler, of Dclnwnrc Wntcr
Gap, Ph., on AVedncsdny, Mnrch ."..
Miss Mne Hurwitz. of East Wash
ington lane, chaperoned Junior Club No.
7, of Germnntown. ut thc bill mnsque
given by the Pig Sisters, nt Mercantile
Ilnll on Wednesday evening. Among
those In the party were: Miss Eva
Aptakcr. Miss Esther Aptnkcr. Miss
Pesslc Brown. Miss Lillian Brown.
Miss Jean Steinberg, Miss Jennie Lev-
intnni, .Miss .leancttc KaplcnT Miss Ida
Italch, Miss Lenn Goldfnrb, Miss Sadie
Smith, .Miss Emma Lewis nnd Miss
Goldy Singmnn.
Friends of Mr. Wilbur Hnmmersley.
of 131! West Gorgns lane, will be glad
to henr that she Is convalescing from her
recent attack of pneumonia.
Miss Frances Ormlv ia finnndini- nnmn
time iii California.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A miscellaneous shower was given iu
honor of Miss Cecelia Ilofberg, at her
home. 405S Pnrkside nvenue, on Sat
urday, by her sister, Miss Dorothy
Ilofberg. Among those present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Blank, Miss
Until Novnsk, Miss Eva Pcterzell, Miss
Tillic Fastman, Miss Bertha Ituskin,
Miss Paulino Korr, Miss J. Sara Kchs
ler. Miss Hose Blnenstock. Misses Anna
and Rose Hobcr.mnu, Miss Fannuje
Buschell, Miss IUta Bernxtein, Miss
Mny Hindcn, Miss Dora Hindcn, Miss
Bono Bice. Miss Shirley Uicc, Miss
Irene IIfrhciihorn, Miss Itcba Axclrod,
Mr. nnd Airs. Frank Kniserrnnn, Mr.
Edward Goldmnn, Mr. Harry Hober
man, Mr. Henry Kaplan. Mr. Jay
Levlnson, Mr. Samuel Badbill. Mr.
Joseph Buschell, Mr. Emanuel Miutzer,
.Mr. I'.uuuru Aurams, .iir. llermnu
Abrnms, Air. Nathan Ingber, Mr. Mau
rice Prnissman, Dr. Eli Edclman, Mr.
Harry Badbill, Mr. Mer Ynskln, Mr.
Joseph Hobcrman and Mr. Nathan
Ilirshcnhom.
Air. nnd Mrs. Wesley Field, of 1012
South Fifty-second street, gave u free
dom pnrty on Tuendnv evening in honor
of their (-on, Mr. Weslev Field, Jr.
The engagement of Air. Field nnd Aliss
Anna Ituth Travis, dnughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. James Travis, of West Philadel
phia, was announced,
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The regular monthly meeting of the.
Tnu Phi Slgmn Sororitv will be, held
at the homo of Aliss Kntherine Ale-
Dowell this nfternoon. Among tho
members of thc sorority nre Miss Lenoro
McCullough, Miss Flora JlcClure,
Aliss Alaiie Mcf'ltirc, Aliss Irene E.
Kriegcr. Mis AInrgnret V. McCnus
land. Aliss Margaret M. Alair. Aliss
Edith Alcjers, Aliss Edith Alacliarrigle,
Aliss Henrietta Nieman, Aliss Alao
Alacron nnd Miss Phyllis Spcecc.
Announerinent hns been made of thc
engagement of Miss Nan Ctirrcn to Air.
Witney Watson, of li:t.ri South Seven
teenth sttect. The wedding will take
place in June.
Aliss Alnrgurite Towers, daughter of
Mr. J. Towers, of 1711 Winer street.
hns returned from Atlantic City after
having spent u month ns the guest oj
Mrs. Charles Henderson, of Atlantic
avenue.
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THE CRITIC TALKS
TO MUSIC LOVERS
Weekly Comment on Things
Musical in Discriminating
Philadelphia
THE really remarkable playing of
little 'Sammy Kramnr, the six-year-old
violinist, nt thc Academy of Alusic
last week, brings up ngnln the ever-
intcrcstlng question oi mc ciiiki must
themselves, Providence nn glvo tho
talent, but its proper cultivation do
pends upon those to whose guidance
tho children nre given. There have
been n few instances In which gcnluB has
risen sjncrlor to unwise training,
nmong these being Beethoven and
AV'cher, but In tho vast tnnjorlty of cases
tho parents have played a most Im
portant part.
COMING MUSIC-EVENTS
, Th concert of tho Philadelphia Or
chestra on l'rldav Afternoon nl Saturday
eenfnB of tho comtnn week will mark the
reappearance of Katharine Ooodaon. .tho
I.narlleh planlet. In a new concerto by 1.1ft
pounovr and tho performance by tho orchestra
i uc.ar irrancKO aympnony in w muiur.
col prodigy. That there nre many of JK.he,rnH"brA r v".".":?,cl??fj!y
tliem cannot bo denied, and it Is equally SiirSiS VntTHrSiffilRi-
AHtS. AAIOS S. UUTT
Uidll her marriage, jeslerday at
Ibo (Impel nf the St. Lulic and tho
Epiphany Episcopal Church, to
Amos S. Itutt, u member of the
faculty of Temple University, she
was. Miss Eleanor .MrC'iuille, of
Cynwyd road, Cynwjd
MISS EDITH K0RMAN TO
WED MR. DAVID LEVIS0N
Marriage of Interest to This City ano
Wllkea-Barre Will Take
Place Tomorrow
An interesting wedding here und .in
Wilkes -Barrc will take place tomor
row nfternoon nt 4 o'clock wiien Miss
Edith Korr.ian, daughter of 'Air. and
Airs. J. Green, of 0120 Alotton street.
Germontown. will become the bride of
Air. David Levlson. of Wllkes-Bnrre,
In thc B'nai Jeshurun Sjnagogue,
Thirty-first nnd Diamond streets. AHsa
Korman will be attended by AHss Helen
Green, ns mnld of honor, nnd b Aliss
Hnunah Bobbins, of Wilkes-Barrc;
Aliss Paulino llauscr, of Pottsville;
Aliss Bertha Green nnd Aliss llununh
Green, as bridesmaids. Air. Benjamin
Goodstcin, of Wilkes-Barre, will attend
AIr. Lcviscn ns best mnn, nnd the fol
lowing gentlemen will net ns ushers :
Air. Beninmin Green. Air. Benjamin
Hauser. Air. Ingram Bergman nnd Air.
Ilnrry Finn, of New York. A dinner
nnd reception will take place at the
home of the bride's parents immediate
ly after tho ceremony. Air. nnd Airs.
Levlson, nfter n wedding trip of two
weeks, will live in AVilkes-Bnrre.
NELSON ALLINSON
A pretty wedding took place at thc
home of Air. nnd Airs. O. II. Alllnsnn.
of Jobbtnwti, N. J., nn Tuesday eve
ning at 0 o'clock, when their daughter,
Aliss Eva AI. Alllnsnn, bernine the bride
of Air. Martin Nelson, of South Am
boy. The bride wns given in mnrriuge bv
her father. Miss Eva Anrnnson. of
Columbus, was maid nf honor, und Mr.
Nelson was attended by his brother,
Air. Hans NeNon. as his b-t mnn.
The Bev. A. E. Look, nf Chester.
Pa., performed the eercmoti. A wed
ding supper followed the ceremony.
After nn extended wedding trip. Air.
and Airs. NeNon will live nt South Am-boy.
McCORMACK IN RECITAL
true that nn Incredibly large propor
tlon of those who show an apparently
overwhelming tnlent In extreme jouth
"flivver" In late yenrs ns completely
ns the pcrennlnl "morning glory" of thc
early bnscbnll season.
Fritz Krclslcr nnd Josef Hofmann
nre almost tho only living exceptions
to this rule, for It might almost be
culled a rule, so frequently docs It como
to pass. Air. Krclslcr showed a re
markable talent for the violin, or,
rather, for all music, ns did also Mr.
Hofmann, nt a very early ago, and they
nrc two who have come to the most
complete nnd mature artistry. Others
have arrived at points of dazzling tech
nical achievement, but almost nny mnn
who hns an ordinary ear for sound, who
began young cnougli and who wns will
ing to devote thc necessary time to
practice, can become a great technical
performer on thc violin or on any other
instrument.
HOWEVER, technique aionc will not
get n performer nlong for moro
than ono season, or nt thc most, two.
This Is because when you hear the man
who has nothing but a marvelous exe
cution for thc first time, you have heard
all that he line to offer and no matter
if he plays different selections at fu
ture concerts, they all sound nlikc. In
n single hearing lie has given all that
he has to offer, while the real artist
of the Kreisler or the Bnehmanfnoff
type can play the same composition re
peatedly and yet he will give it n new
meaning every time, or at least will
enable thc listener to discover for hlm
fcclf something that he has not beard
before.
But thc most that can be expected
from n child in thc way of making
music is a reasonably fluent technique
nnd some musical feeling, the lnttcr de
pendent upon the youth nnd the emo
tional nature of the voiinc ncrformer.
Technique can bo forced upon a child
Incredibly young, but there nre ccrtnin
fentures in playing which nre appar
ent to thc experienced listener nnd
which cannot be taught. It is the de
velopment of these fentures, which nre
in every instance based upon person
ality nnd mentality, which dcslgnntc
tho potentialities of thc future artist.
Tt Ir the nondevelonmenl. or ner-
haps too great a lack of these char
acteristics, that causes most of, the
prodigies to sink into oblivion before
they linvc reached the yenrs of mntur
Ity. There have been n few instances of
youthful prodigies advancing by dint
of practice to unheard-of technical
heights, but very, very few cases of
reaching nn artistic maturity.
and tho "Hide of tho Vnlkyrlea."
Thc Catholic Operatic Society will pre
sent "The Chlmea of Normandy" at tho
Metropolitan Opera Homo on Mondiy
evening;, April 12, for the benefit of the
Catholio Youn Men's Association, The
splendid cast consist of Grace Wade, Marie
lloston, I'lotr Wltla, Bernard roland,
Krank Conly and Edward Walsh, bass.
Madams Emma Destlnn will be the soloist
at the final lloston symphony concert of the
season, to bo given In the Academy of Muslo
pn Wednesday ovcnlnjr. March 17. One of
her arias will bo "Non Ml Dlr," from "Don
Giovanni." Mr. Monteux will conduct Mo
zart's symphony In O minor, Heethoven's
overturn to his opera "Fldello" an Charpcn
tier's "Impressions of Italy,"
THEATRE BILLS
FOR NEXT WEEK
Schedule of Entertainments
at thc Various Play
hoiiscs in This City ,
Now Attracllons
QARRWK "Tho Ed Wvnn Carni
val," an "Intlmutc revtic, bended by
tho Philadelphia lad who hns become
a noted entertainer. He hns written
the book nnd lyrics nnd supplies tho
plot ai he goes along. Jiiigt.v, jazzy
music Is forecast, Trlxle Jennery.
premiere dnnscuse : Allller nnd his
"melody boys", and thc Aleynko Jap
girl troupe arc n the cast.
ADELP1U "Up in Alabel's Boom,"
farce, with Hazel Dawn, Johu
Arthur, Eleanor Dawn (sister of
Hazel). Enid Markey, Walter Jones
and other well-known farceurs. A
widow, a bride, n philandering hus
band and some gift lingerie nic thc
components of whnt is described as a
hilarious plot.
Continuing Attractions
IlllOAD "Tho Irresistible Genius,"
drama br John T, Alclntyre nnd
Francis Hill. iMevntcs ucorge.s Kcn
nvent, gifted young Frenrh netor, to
stnrdom. The study of u tnlented
youth on the threshold nf n career
and tho effect of feminine wiles on
his artistic progress. Splendidly stage
managed and rehearsed by George
Cohan.
SllUIiERT "Take It From Ale,"
musical with scenes Inid in n de
partment store. Diverting book is by
Will Johnstone, 'the well -known
cartoonist, nnd the score, very me
lodious, by Will Anderson. Large
cast of well-known entertiiiuers.
F0RRK8T. "Listen Lester," J dm
Tort's "musical
voll Girls," singers) Canflcld and
Hose J Einmctt und Aloorc.
UROAirWAY- II. Burt Alellugh's
"Among Those Present, musical
comedy; "Welcome Home." iIny- ,
let! Pnsounle and Gulden: and movie,
"Double-Speed." "My Tulln Girl."
musical comedy, heads bill last half
of week.
GimSH-KnYR "Alovlo Mail." mu
sical comedy! Gould nnd Allman,
blns'kfnce comedians; Aluy KHdtiff
and Allerton, skit; Barton and
Brady: William Ferry, contortion
ist; "Among Those Present," musi
cal comedy, heads bill last half of
week.
WILLIAM VUKS - "Fashion Alln
strels." with Josle Fijiin. Aline. Ar
nolds nnd Irene nnd Bobby Wniltii :
Hid
tOinn ram-
ll.v. novelty; Willie Hale and
ORCHESTRA APPEARS v;
IN VARIED PROGRAM'
'The Willow Tree." movie:
Townos, comedy songs; (sjipp '.
TNTERPBETATION of great compo-J-
sltions is neccssnrilj a sealed book to
the prodigy. He may bo taught u sem
blance of interpretation by hard work
on the part of both his teacher and
himself, but such a reading cannot de
ceive an experienced hearer. Inter
pretation in Its highest form may be
said to consist of three things, tech
nique, intellect nnd emotion, the lnttcr
in (very case being properly restrained
by the mind, but not so much as to be
come forced, strained or pedantic. Thc
performer who knows where to draw
tills line Is truly the great artist.
It is in the lack of tho proper mentnl
develonment that most prodigies tun
to rench the goal of artistry that their assisted by Vincent Fanelll
friends hope to see tliem attain, to; mnmo m, "'.
the older generation of coneertgoers
the American tour nf Josef Hofmann as I
n child wonder will still be rcinein-1
bored. But it must not be forgotten '
thnt the wise parents of Air. Hofnian
withdrew him fiom thc conceit stage
nfter u comparatively short term nf per
formance nnd devoted the many jears
lo the gencrnl mental development of
the remarkable jouth along lines other
than musical. It is probably llii edu
cation that later enabled him lo be
come thc great artist he is todiij. be
cause It would have tieen importune mr
nudolph Polk, nn American violinist will
bo hnard In recital at the Academy nf Mulc
un Wednesdny ovcnlnir. March 10. Mr. I'olk
is a pupu or iienrl Marteau.
At tho Invitation of Bryn Mawr Colleie
tho Mendelssohn Club will glvo n concert in
tho gardens at nryn Mawr on May IB The
sprint.' concert of tho Mendelssohn Club will
be held in tho Tlelleviio-Stratford Ilallroom
on Wednesday, April 23.
Jascha Jlolfetz will glvo a lolln rrcltal
at ihe Academy of Muslo on Monday evening-.
April C.
The lASt Af fhrika lw-t nrA.reritnln nn "Th
Composers of America."' by Nlcholus Douty,
win do given unur tno auspices nr tho uni
versity Extension Hoclnty in Wlthenpoon
Hall, next Wednesday evening.
The Philadelphia Muslo Teachers Alliance
announcos that at Ita next meeting- Tuesday
morning, March V. ut 10:80. Madiimn Lord
Wood, who has for tho last fourteen ears
concerttzed extensively on the west coast,
will Rive a lecturn-recltal. Her subject will
bo "Ilhythm nnd Relaxation ths Principles
of Technique."
Thc Philadelphia Operatic Society has not
yet completed tho special chorus desired for
tho presentation of "Tho Jewels of tho
Madonna," and has arranged therefore to
have another trial of voices of applicants
next Tuesday evening- at 7:30 In tho Bourse.
Altos, basses and tenors aro especially de
sired Much interest la belne evinced by I'hlla
deiphlans at tho return of Mme. I.utan
Tetrazxlnl to this city at tho Metropolitan
Opera Housa on Baturday eon!ne, March
20, after an absenco of six years.
Vera Foklna. prima ballerina of tho Rus
sian ballet, will appear for a single performance-
at the Metropolitan Oprn, Tfouso
on Monday evening-, March 2, to preient
all tho newest developments In tho modern
are of tho dance.
Tho fit Matthew passion music by Sebas
tian Bach will bo rendered by tho choir
if St I.nke and ths Eplphanv on Sunday
afternoon, March 14, nt -1 o'clock
Is-ael Vlchnln will make his first ap
pearance In a recital at the Settlement
Music School on Friday eventne. March 1-'.
Thn fiftieth anniversary of tho founding
nf fhn Zeckwer.Hnhn Phl!n,l1nTiln MmlMl
Aisiiemy will he observed nt the Academy
of Muslo on Thurrday cenlna- March 11. '
The students' orchestra of moro than 100
pleivM will bo assisted by many profes
sional musicians, who have been connected
In tho past or at present with the Injlllu
tlon rlther ns student or as teachers Tho
soloists will bo Israel Vlchnln. piano: rirlsha
Montsnvltch, lolln, and I.nn Webpr
Ilrlcker. contralto. Messrs Omllle ?ck
ucr Fredorlck 11. Hahn and Charlton Mur. ,
?is ";!!.' lB'.i)rJ. for plano vlol,n and 'i iiLiwinixY nm
Brother; musicians. "Flirtation"
beads bill last half of week.
NIXON'S Drury Hart and company,
sketch ; Lord and Fuller, variety
net ; John and Bcttv Alorgnn ;
Bhodn und Francis, wire walkers:
photoplay, "Other Alen's Shoes."
Samayna, acrlalist, heads bill last
half of week.
GRAND Lulu AlcConncll nnd Grant
Simpson, comedy sketch; Brower
Trio, miislcinns; George Wilson nnd
Ben Larson, acrobats; Lawrence
Crane, magician ; Al PlnntadosI and
Bert Walton, song writers: Otto
Brothers, comedians.
Minstrels
DVMOS'T'N Topical travesties on
current topics; .blackface first part
with new tunes and jokes; variety of
popuinr melodies.
Stock
ORPIIEVM "Nearly Alarried." Ed
gar Selwyn's sparkling comedy. In
compatibility of temperament almost
lends to the divorce court through a
series of good humoredly satiric
scenes. AIne Desmond will appear as
the discontented wife.
Roof Entertainment
P
uuiiriiiL: Mimv. . . . ... . .
Cast Includes musical romedv fnv- '7 OA I'ie"" "opiwiu nave en-
orltes, nnd a notable chorus. Plot
has to do with a temperamental
widower, it "vamp" and some letters.
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA
HOUSE "Frivolities of lOliO,"
Willi a grout) ot lun, vocal and dune
inc specialties and n lnrzo enst nnd
chorus of revue specialists. Almost
every variety of dancer Is found
among the principals.
WALNUT "Seven Days' Leave," a
big, spectacular military melodrama.
Spies, patriots, soldiers animate thc
plot. A big scene shows a battleship
In detail.
LYRIC "Tho Guest nt Honor." fea
turing William Hodge at his char
acteristic best. Thc star Is revealed
as- a struggling joung author whose
kindness to others has left him pen
niless. DUNBAR "In Old Kentucky."
classic of tho paddock and race-track.
Clco Desmond plujs the heroine,
Aladge, nnd Andrew Bishop nnd II.
L. Prior arc cast for important roles.
Vaudeville
KEITH'S Leon Errel. churoctcr
comedian, just returned from London
success; William Gnxton and com
pany, "The Junior Partner," com
edy; Vul nnd Ernie Stanton, skit;
Brecn family in novelty dances;
Emma Stephens. "Personality So
prano ; I'AMW J'ojer. elocutionist;
Lily I.eonhard und Guy Sampscl, .
with Don Alnthews nt the piano,
songs; Itjan and Byau, comedv '
singers and dancers; Camilla's
tlrelv new bill. Including Temple
ton, Tomorah nnd Lynn, singers nnd
dancers; Alina Schall, "Personality
Girl" : Blanche Legnrde. classical
dancer; Dyer and Snnds, musicians;
Ilelnlnc Lynn, dancing comedienne.
Burlesque
CASINO "The Sporting Widows,"
snuppy songs nnd pretty costumes
in their show, said to be full of novel
Brahms's C-minor Symphon.
Given Plays Pagranlnl Concerto
Finely Performod Tholma
Kchubtrt l.xcerpts frn-n "ftorpfiinrte''
rng-antnl Lopeerto for violin nnd orchestra
Thelnn fllven ,
Urnlims ....Symphony No 1 r minor
Tlie program offered bv Air. Stokow
ski nt the concert of the Plillndelphli
Orchestra yesterday afternoon, nnd
which will be repeated tonight, rep
resented throe distinct types of musiCr
These were, respectively, the work of
the greatest melodist of the classic" In
the "ftosamunde" excerpts by Schubert,
n strong contrast In the almost entirely
technical violin concerto in D major
of Pogaulni and one of the most som
berly thoughtful nnd philosophic of a,"
symphonies, thnt In C m'uor by
Brnhms, austere In its firrt movement,
exquisitely beautiful in Its slow move
ment nnd scherzo nnd unmistakably
showing the Influence of Beethoven In
the finole.
From the "ftosamunde ' music Air.
Stoftowski selected the overture, the
entr'acte No. .'! containing thc famous
melody which the great composer used
also in Ills A minor string quartet and
in one of the piano compositions and
the ballet music No. 2. The orchestra
has seldom hhow'u a more perfect en?
seinble than it did in the wonderful
melodies v iiich Schubert bus seatterrd
witli i-o prodigal o band through thin
ork. The balunce of the accompani
ment (generally In thc strings) against
thc solo voices was perfection, the com
position showing off thc woodwind In
struments to especial advantage, as the
melodies ore universally written in the
best registers of these instruments nnd
in chnracter are wonderfully well
adapted to tiicir capabilities.
The smnp norfocHnn of execution u-h.m
vaudeville specialties. It has a large shown in the symphony, notablj In the
and capable chorus, I- rank Hall I second and third movements, unques
beads thc cast which includes r Io-hIc , tlonnbly the two finest nnd mot original
liyerett, June lveay anu ireuc jn tlp POmposltiou. It is u question,
...Yi-..?rV.. c it . i . u i 'however, whether the program would not
PEOPLE 8 Up-to-date burlesque i , boen improvca by ,n)tting the My.
n hZvlyS TnrTn? nd c,08lnS h Schubert.
tuU1 t0- i-r,Ine,n?i" tZhlnS'" "ork is heroic in its architecture
nan v of favor?t TnUrttt l Cm" ' mnkw considerable demands upoj,
TJW(lu)ERO ?- "The G iris- C.Wh- '""" wrntnllr. but does not close
.!. t...., n 1-11..-1. i with an emotion climax. Air. Sto-
wint. imiil'uiij ....e v.i"'h; ". via... , . . .. .., , .,, ,.. ..-
Mittdui n iruuiui, jl it,,- nj iiiihjii y V, IV.
along the accepted lines of the Brahma
tradition, if such a term may be op
piled to a composed so variously in
terpreted. The soloist was Aliss Thelnia Given,
who played the ungrateful and Im
mensely difficult D major concerto of
Pagaulni. The concerto to un exposition
of violin playing, not of mudc, vague In
structure and appealing only to those
who set technique on the highest plane.
It requires a super-technician to make
anything of this work, and musician
ship, tonal beauty and emotional quali
ties (ind small opportunity for display.'
This concerto above all others, with the
possible exception of the l.rnst concerto
as urinclnui comedian. Tho followim
support him : Charles AIcNally,
Alyrtle Cherry, Bettv Palmer, Alay
Eurle, Ernest O. Fisher nnd Billy
Lawrence.
Coming Attractions
MARCH 15
BROAD "Chrlh," a play of the sea
by a joung American dramatist,
Lilgene O'Neill, whose "Beyond the
Horizon" is the newest theatrical
sensation in New York. He is the son
of James O'Neill, the famous Alontc
Crlsto. Emmctt Corrigan will be the
star.
APRIL 'i
PO It REST "Don Quhotc. Esq
Birds, feathered net: Kinogram pic- the thirty-second iiiiual mask nnd I itl y slmrp lninor mut b(1 pla , ,t,
ture.s, "'lop.cs r.f the Daj." wig show of the University of Pcnti- thp utmost tcohnicnl ease o be efTtctive,
riLEfiHENY BUI Balle.v, Lvnn, !''uula- I mid Aliss Given has hard! yet reached
Kstella Xeuhnus. planlute. und J. Itowo
Clifford, reader, will glc a Joint lecital at
thp Ilellevue. Stratford next Monday morning
nt 11 o'clock.
At the Second Presbyterian Church, Twn- i
ty-flrst nnd Wilnut streets, tho music for
Sunday evening will Includo Instrum-ntal
numbers for organ, harp and violin and nn
thems, both a lappella nnd with Instru
mental, nccompanlmcnt. Tho choir la under
the direction of W. l.lndsiy Norden and Is 1
harpist, and
1 ovvnn and Imvis, songs; "Hnlie
vllle." musical iict; Eddie Cassldj,
miik.'i, .uujoies. wirewancers: vie
that stage ot technical development and
Fokine, III, Cancels Engagements . definitencs of style to do this to the
Fokjne, Buislan dancer, is ill with greatest advantage, hhe was perreptj-
,rt .. .. - . r , VV. I ruitllir, Ihuanian unun-i, IP. ill Willi i --'-"- - p.- - ..-J"- ' " l"--l'n
tor AUtrtln nnd Mntido Horence. ntliienza. and will not b permitted to bly nervous, cspeciall nt the beginning
suit, piiotopiflj. iiie Corslcnn appear profcs-donally for two or three of the couivrto. which had an undeniable
tX ,"' months. A. L. Hoegerle. manngcr of' effect upon both her tone and her In-
CiLOlIE ''Mabel, Be Careful:' mu- tlie Metropolitan Opera House, hns re- tonatlou. She is, however, n rfipecce
uixio tiamue anu reived 11 telegram irom tlie mannger of anu tnienteti joung pe-iornier, ytbo
sical comedv
band, musical act: Dave
comedian : Mark Under.
artist; Adelaide and Gold, singing;
xajiou ana vv.iru, bkit: Three Ti
Harris. Foltlne and-Vern Foltlnn. notlfvlti!? lilm
protean! that it will he necessary to cancel Fo
kine s engagement here Alnrch "2, v era
Fokina will appear.
THOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF MARCH 8 TO MARCH 13
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
Subject to Clinngo
Al.ll V.MIIllA , ''
jih Morrta ft Passyunk Av.
(s)
MONDAY
5Vd' und Thompson Sts.
Dorothy Dalton li
I5la.lt Is White
Ch'stnut below lth St.
Irish Tenor Sings Before Great Audi
encc at Metropolitan
John AlcCorilinek lllsl evening it.i,l 1.1... tn 1,n..A rnnnlieil (lie helf-lita nf
himself against the elements nnd won ' musical interpietntlon which lie has! "'j'o-V'abTve Market st
11 I. ' n-riiiiif vvcuiiicr in! sealed Wllliout. tins gcucrni uunwiruKo .
iiiiru me .tieiropniiinn 1 ijiera House to mid culture.
the doors and then had 000 persons 1
seated on the stage and "standing room rpIIE experience of Mr. Kreisler was
only" behind the brass rail. 1 1 almost exactly similar, with the e
Ills recital was n tvpical AlcCor '. .nilnn thnt In. mnde even fewer nuhlir
(
(a)
Itl.l r.llllto .. ''
droid i. Susquehanna Ave.
Illid.VDWAY
Ifroad and Snyder Avo.
(s)
mack evening of song nnd. incidental!
it was the last which he will give in
this city for some time, as he is booked
lor a trip ainoau which win take liim
away for moie than a jear. lie began
with the usual Handel recitative and
lAl'ITUI.
Vi'i Market St.
appearances than did Air. Hofmann in
lil- extreme vouth. Ill neither 1 ase did
the lure ot the money to he mude from , "VJiV and Cedar Ave.
1 n Ul l 4iiii iiiivvja u. i" t.fim -
Isl
(s)
bliud their parents to the necfssitv of ooi.I'sKUM
remnrKaDie, '' "
' ifimnrn eiliientinn for thole
unu nun ioiiiiHiii vviiii lour songs 01 '-.. ...1 nq n ro.iilt hntb inou
class cal desicn bv niodern romiinsers. I ,roSl'n and as a res It not' 1 111 en
these being Brahms. Fnmk Bridge ' ,n''?C "?,., nfVhewnrlrf u,c "u"
Rachmaninoff and. Chadwlck. Tlten , J" f""1",0' 'M-t. of re
ciune iiuir 11 "11 10 ksoiich, hi wiiuiii , , 7f i' ------- ,
. -...-. 1 1 ,',....,... lniirknhle executive tnlvnts nn the
00th and 60th.
ar0 1 COLONIAL , M . ()
um and fli.pinwwwj r.
, CMPKESiS
-v,nl,i .41..
Jlanayunlc.
(s)
inncert stage who aluo In enrly 5011th
showed perhaps as much technical
nblllty as tho two cases cited. But
history shows that few nf them
were ever withdrawn from the 1011
..nn. L.nA nflni. flint,- hiv .nllii.,. lintel
T l.l ... M.. SI..1-. I -.1 ". ".h "'"' "".: -" ".
in jun ,-m.ui.-. ..... ...l, ,.1 hum -,. i , tinlitics hnd been discovered. 1 He re
hero of the evening closed the concert
with four modern songs by Liza Leh
man, Udn Waliliop, Edtvln ScliiiLider,
his competent ii'cumpnnist, nnd Teresa
del Blego.
r.l'ltl'.KA
inili and Market St
'lSll' Market St.
()
. 1 AIKMOUNT )
! I'Oth .St and Qlrard. Ave.
which
suit in these cases is dhuiiatrioallv op . l?iK?Jn1SJforii Ave
pOSClt IO IIIUSI' 01 IXII-IIVI IIIHI . ii'tnmm.
the same nttention lo the iinllii-
charaeterires all his programs, as he I
sang eI.uoerl s ,vve .vn nil ai er the , b t ,, aertIou oflln MWNKi.in ,
TU'1' ,f f. , f. 1 i h , i'v :' lie , "" d " In this column thnt real Inter,.. . ...m and nuwaler flts.
also cave a nm er of others ' C I tativc ability must rest upon a serine t ,orn hT. THKATUi:
also gave 11 nun uei ot others. , foundation uitlier than pure miow sprues St.
'lhc great Irisli tenor was not 111 so .ileltnl ncilltv. even when accompanied 1 !. t kiirtiikrk
(a)
()
(s)
Parle Williams In
Tho Tortuno Hunter
TUESDAY
Dorothy Dalton In
llljck la White
Irene Cnstlc In
T'n Vmateur Wife
Msrv Pkkford In
IIiirt o' the Hills
I mmv Wehlen In
A I'nim to a Prlind
Wvlla-o field In
Di'ihlo Speed
Kt.v' Clavton In
Toiieir Mrs Wlnthrop
Iloitau ll.Nworth In
Ilch .id tho Door
lir Cast In
!ry woman
Vr ft'ilnman In
Ilack to Ciod's Country
'vpv Thomas in
The c.'orlous I.ady
nianch. Sweet In
K IViitnm of Pleasure
Rylvli llreime- In
Ttetrectiiht' by Proxy
Tom Menri In
Th l.a Lord Cjuk
Plar Cast In
livens Oman
011 the
ChUrchaUror8- vUownn' elcre, of
""Pill3 U,CerrlJ!!, 01,bcrt '! Mrs.
?kat the Hon " Pe1'ng u few
V, i ie Honiesteud, Hot Springs,
U..WirliS.r,nr,ock', of dovrrlv
WAsr,Btrvai.dAi,,i"wttk
PTld. .iIaD,"0,n nobinson, of St.
S. Voun,nUIt.a,?f.(,..!'r slste'r, Mrs. 13
ji. "' , "aiumoro; for- bevcrul
,r " Mr,, j. Earner nutter.
TIOGA
Tan Sigma Sorority will have its
Alarch meeting nt tho home of Aliss
Christine Alosler. 20111 West Venango
street, on Alarch 18.
Air. and Airs. Richard A. Preghcimcr
will return from their wedding trip on
Tuesdav nnd will be at home nt 1814
North Broad street. Mrs. Pregheimer
was Mrs. Bertha Keen, of Tioga, sister
of Air. and .Mrs. William F. Troost.
Airs. Harry Derbj&hlre, of 1212 West
Allegheny avenue, entertained the fol
lowing, at luncheon and cards jesterday
at her home: Airs. Arthur W, Possehl,
Mrs. Charles Bricker, Airs. Frauk Paul,
Airs. J. G. Glues, Airs. 13. G. Ilaikncss,
Airs. Oscar Noll and Airs. Hugh Hanna.
Air. and Airs. Newton Firth Hill, ot
15211 West Erie nvenue, entertained
nt dinuer and cards last evening with
tho following guests: Air. and Airs.
Albert Smith. Dr. and Mis. Albert L.
Rout, Mr. and Airs. Charles Aletz, Air.
and Airs. Charles Calllinin, Mr and
Airs. William Roach and Mr. and Airs.
Amos Gclklcr.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
The Younir Alen's Association nf East
Fnlls had its j early meeting on M011-
ilnv evrnlnir Inst lit the clllbroillll, .1.113
good voli e ns lie has been on some for
mcr occasions, but it cleared dining thc
course of the program, But in his .ityle
of singing und in his manner of delivery
and in the cordial relations with his
nudienee he vwis in his ustiul form.
Air. AlcCormnek wasnsslstcd by Laurl
Kennedy, a cellist of excellent attain
ments of torn, technique and stjlo
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The thirtj tilth wedding anniversary
of Air. and Mis. J. Wiener wns cele
brated Thursday evening nt 72(1 Rising
Sun uveiiue.
The membi'is of the class nf 1017 of
the Philadelphia High School for Girls
arc holding their annual leiiulon and
luncheon tndav at the Bitz-Carlton.
Aliss Jessie Get, the class president,
Is presiding.
Air. and Airs Charles Wisler. of
2251 North Broad street, entertained
nt dinner and cards last evening with
the following guests: Mr. and Airs.
Harry Beringer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Lukcns, Mr. and Airs. Dittmann,
Airs. Samuel Alentt and Alr.W. Webb.
Airs. Kenton Wnrne, formerly or
North Park avenue, entertained the
members of the Fildnv Morning Charity
Club last evening at her apartments.
Kill) Spruce street Her guests. In
cluded Mrs John 11. Craven, Mrs.
Norman II. Stevens, Mrs. George
Estabinok. .Mrs .mini uciiiiigs. .Mrs.
Queen luuu. nnd elected the following j, ,. foinc, Mrs. Elmer D. Smjth,
nfllecrs for onother term' President, Mr. Mrs. At B'cker. .Mrs. William G.
Robert L. Iioardmcn ; first vice presi- Morton. Mis- -lohn G. Wilson. Miss
dent. Air. Thomas Wilcox . second vice
president, Mr. Harry B Cole- icroid
Ing secretary, Air. Joshua Wliitnkcr;
financial secretary, Air William ler
guson, and treasurer, Mr. Inlm hit
uker. Hoard nf dlrcctois Mr Benja
min. Mitchell. Air. John (' PHer Mr.
John B. Groves, Air. Job Greenwood,
Air. George Foster, Mr, llciberl Rus
scllMr. Albertjtndcllff, Mr. John Ilul
stead, Air. John Brooks und Air, il
Ham J. Benhani,
Susan G lliiriien ami .urs. vviiiiain
V. Niiv.
Republican Women's Board to Meet
Mra. Barrluj VMiinurion. riiairmau oi
tlie oTceutlie iniiiiiiittee of the Repub
lican women's nuiuiilttco of Prnnsjl
vanln, bus called n iiieoting of tho ex
octillvn board fm next Mnilday ufter
noon. It was announced loday tit state
headquarters, 500 South Broad .'rtjet,
bv the nocessarv tcmiierument.
Temperament, lit nn executive urn-'
Is a dangerous weapon, for it nn mi
both ways. It is ns necessary ns teeii
nique, but it must be controlled b.v the
mentnl processes or It will carry its
possessor into extremes if not actual
nbsurditles. The onlj way to obtain
this mental control Is by general edur.i
tiou, and this is the chief reason wh.v
n lilghly developed Intelle't Is so essi n
tlul to the interpreter.
Proud Ht. ut lSrlo Are
(a)
t.Ml'LI'.lAI.
tiOtli und Walnut Sts.
(al
J1J1 nillMJN
."jth and Dauphin Sts.
Jl MHO
Kinnt Ht.
(s)
S Talnvadpo In nniuli.
ter of Two Worlds
Karls Wllllnmi in
Tho I'ortuno Ilumtr
Irene Castle In
Tho Amateur Vtlf
Mary Plckford in
Heart o' the Hll.s
Harle Williams m
The rortune Hunt' r
Wallace nelil I i
Double SlH-ed
Hthel Cta' ton In
Younu Mrs Wlnthrop
Hobirt Ilosorth In
Behind the Door
Htnr Cast In
Uverywoiiinu
Nell Shlptnan In
ilack to Goi;' fountn-
Olive Thomiia in
Tho Glorious I.ady
Tlesslo Parrlscate In
Tho I.uck of nr.ildlna
Kdmund Bree7e In
Chains of I1vldenr
tlryant Wielilmni In
Thn Six Pest t'ellarn
Star cBt In
Kverywoman
WEDNESDAY
Dorothy Dullon In
lllack Is Wluto
Kmlle Chauturd s
M story Tcllow ilnom
Irene Castlo In
The Amateur Wife
Anita Htennr' in
Mlnd-the-Palnl Cllrl
i;nrl" Williams in
The fortune Ilunie-
Wallaco Ileld In
Double Speed
I'thcl Clajton in
Vouak Mrs. Wlnthrop
star Cast In
llverj woman
-tar Cast In
'iM-rywoman
N-ll stlilmnan In
nfli to Ood's Countr
vnium riiissll In
i:-irtKrd, Ho!
Puiillne Ireilrlrk In!
llonli of Love
fi'i- ! Mnorc in
Pleradlll Jim
sjar i"ast In
I2i r Munan
N". TalmaHijo In Ilanah
ter of I'm Worldi
i'irtc v "iln " In
When i M,n 1 oves
N. Tolmn lit I" D"ih
ter of T'rn Worlds
and Olrard Ate,
Veil Shlpmali In
riai k to Ond , i i'ountr
P Mil' ' ean In What's
Tour Wuibrnd Dolnff
Tim . Iliirl' hi
Want id i Husband
I LADEIl
list and Lancaster Ae.
ijHKitrv
Uroad and Columbia Ave,
vvtmdei'ful ' ' j Locust
Sts.
llAlltiLr hT. TIICMRU
i t Market Bt.
IKIIIUI. .,
'.5 South
St
lLCK
Ut I .Market St.
l'VHIt
llldso Ave.
Dauphin 81.
l'IIICi:S.S
HUN Market Qt.
IIKtlRNT .,.
'!: ket St.
below 17th.
T ROB ABLY the most
JL prodigy who ever lived wns Moait.
and his genius manifested itself at an
cxreedlngl.v cnrlj uge, But here iignin
appears the wise father, who flistereil
the genius oi ine rniiu aim not oinv -
allowed but helped it to come lo its MXON ....,.,, S1,
full fruition. Probably somo of th-' J.",.!"" Mjr"ft B"
stories told nf Alozart In the jears lie o KltliKOOK
fore he had I cached the ago of tea have Hid and navtrfnnl Ave,
lost nothing in tlie telling or a ceul'irv
and a half, but there cannot be i lie
slightest doubt that he was one of tho
most gifted children who ever lived nor
nf tho fart that this was recognized b"
his father and assisted along natural
lines,
Meiiilclssohn was another prndlgv .
mil here, too, was the wise family who
I......1 .I.a liiiilllill ..nutli nF tin, .ilillil I'
ueinn u in.- ,,iM(ti hi '.!! ' un
along sane and normal lln.'s
Schubert wns iiiinthcr. but his genius
was not fully recngulzed b.v bis patents
. I... In MilflltlnTl It'ei'n kn liflliitniri.il 1
pnvcrtj that the.v could not posmlilv I "j'rket st
have done so much as the parents of the .. ''
other more fortilimtclv placed rhlldren
even hnd the realized tliat In the llille
Franz there existed one of tlie must
luminous musical talents of the world's
jiislorv Tlie result of tills was thnt
Schubert never hsd tlie advnnlages I bTIt NI)
which Ills marvelous genius merited and
.1.1.. ln.il .if ...1l.nn4t..H I.. ............... 1.. '
nun iuvn if. i-.iuiuiiuii ire iimii 1-111 in
certain features of his music, cs
peclally his Instrumental works,
The rases of yotitlfil prodigies there
foro show that far mpre depends upon
the parent tliop unon the children
(s)
(s)
(s)
Isl
()
(S
(s)
"Mr Cist In
r er w om in
Tm Mix In
The Piud
Will e
li uililc
It'l 111
Sn-i-l
V I
T'n
i Pinn 'n
V'IIIom Tre
I w.'t of Ceraldiro
I.ilrd
I ik-nr 1 ev i k
ivih Vn'n Fhei-H
Mslel
Srt-nsnd In
'tkkev
'"rle W P lam. In
When o MRn T.oves
S" Tolme ' i DsilRh
ter of T i n Worlds
stsr i ii in
;:v--iMman
H T. ln-ev In
Illrth nf h Soul
THURSDAY
Mar Cast In
i:erywomau
Tnin Moore In
Toby' s Bow
Irono Castlo in
Tho Amateur Wife
Anita .Siewari l'i
Jllnd-the-Palnt Olrl
i lam Klmb'ill Vounc
In lles of Youth
Veil Shlnman in
lis ei to (lod s Country
Mud en and Mav In
Man's AnkUi
star Cart In
I'verj woman
llrentnood Play
rho Third Ueneiallon
SlaU-l Nnrmand In
Pinto
Tom MU In
The Peud
Will llesers In
Almoft u Husband
I.ansoii Hutt In
It Happnil In Paris
Star CnM In
Uverywomuti
star Cat.t In
15v er ionim
FRIDAY
tnr C'hi ft
HvTjwoman
Shirlv .rision !n
IIt Klcplnnt Man
Irtnc "'atlo In
Tlio Mnntcur Wife
Mir !h '..'iTd in
Tlio Hoodlum
Ol irn Kimbull nuns
hi 1.' rn ot Yiijxh
Nell Milnuiiaii hi
HftcK to Ood n .fyntr
5fatnii nnd Mi.v ;n
Jlnrx'n AnHIo
fhp Cat la
Herj wtMTirtn
SvU in itrcrtiiKr in
Ilerctiibo b I'roxy
Mubrl VnrniHHd In
Pinto
Tom Mis In
Th lVud
V Tiilmi-'lr In Dnucrh
If r of T o Vorltli
Tlov tu.rt in
Thn W'eMrneri
i:thl thiM.n Im
Voutii? Mr?t Wlnthrop
Cot Mnnfo Palnmdtfrt tn
A TfTrU'efamerUHl Wif
ir,ctU rifllfntliil
X Tn'm- U-.
tr rtl T i
Sett Shlmnai
Dack to i.oO t1
nunir
Itobrt AV nn, Ir k in
Jno!; StidW
1 ' "unit !
V 1! -o
nmiUI"
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'loi ft in
Th Vlllnw T-
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Kilrni ;
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(s)
itiM.ro
nm at Tulpehoclirn
(s)
mvm.i
:,ji and Sanrom Sts.
(s)
beloir 7th
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tUIIV
I'.'ll Market at.
(a)
iNTXNI.RY
I Msrhet above 18th
(a)
(m
l.eriinntown Ave, at Venanso
inrmtiA
Market Bt. abov Nlnlh
()
ytWT AIXKOIIKNT
2M und Alletiheny
I Inn l Piirriniore in
Tho Coppeinend
John Par" moro In
rtnffles
nrs fa re iv In
Peddler of !,!
11-irothv Ols'l In Vrv
r;Hen Conies lo Tiivrn
Mlirv .Vf Us Mil " In
Vnre nf lli-eell I. ah es
Veil Shlnini.il li lli,!(
to (lod s Coinlrj,
l.e Con In
T Iim llreken Pulterfl
I lllle.i Oleli lit
The Tlcer Olrl
rul IVri-ii.on in
'Us llouso In Order
1VKlli.ee It.-M In
PrtUhlrt Speed
Anita 8lenrt In
III Old Kenturk
Law Codv In
Tho tlelovcd Cheater
Mall v -tnPTul
Vile! ei-
Lionel llirnmflr, In
The I'lrnerhend
John Ihr-i iiinro In
Iluffles
Madi'l'ilne Tai. -
The Hell Shin
D-thi Ol.-h in Miri
lrllen roiiii'M to Toin
Teni Mis In
The IVlld
Nell Hhlniin" In llai
to Clod a Country
tam.. r
Prlii. ,. r
''orbetl In
Vimi
VnrniH 'fili
Her tmlv
Was
I.I ' K nii.nn Hi
Ills irou In Order
Vnlta RleHrl in
In Old Kentucky
!. Cody In
The lleloved Chentr
r -eh-
Wor.ils
Veil SMni.n-i In
ParK to Gnd h i ountry
-hb rr In
it i liar"
'iaiit V i
Th Sir 11.
Th.
stn r,' i
Ever' nom1"
,i-i v .-'
SK IIohi
llnuli .
May AIIIkoii In
Pair nml Warmer
ST Talmn lire i- n.iuth
ter of Tin Worlds
Lew Co.1 in
Tho llelovrj Cheater
MHrsiiiTiif i lurk I i
All-nf-a Siidil.n P. u-y
Tunn T'anrlee in
Tlt I.me l 'iiat
Stnr I awt in
nir.o.nan
Violet Iteming In
Ueriioiuan
IV alia.- Krlii In
ntitih, spied
'.i'v i, I1pi mi " in
lteap.etab'o b' V oxy
AIIim Jon- I I
laves o Prl.io
V THlmn'lire le Tlatiah
l' r uf Ti .1 V. irtd
l--i CoV in
It li i Mil i heater
Th
Aliee Jvic In t ie
V'eiiviH.l'e ef Dii-nnd
Wll liim l-m il d HI
TI- Itln nn da ie
flobert Wi.-.vlt-lt In
Jailt stm i
Vln i l llrielnK In
Peryi email
Vln ti i
Th- Wllln.
I ioH 1'iel, fn
lluralar bv P-
r,n-j. i ,, ,. .
ntlir Mrtn'H sliot
Walla"." IC..I I iu
I)nulil spe -d
Nell SV'iln'iian In
llsrk to (. id -. i nu.it ri
Oil. Tnin.
The I'ril "i- irri
I Innel 11 rr mnee
The CnnnT'i h '
A Mie ,Toi i
Sliiie nf Prlil"
i m s.iii rinii 1 1
Ir Happened n ParU
ihlrlev "Itienii in
llr i:i"i.nnt Man
roniedi fMni
Malils i.ml M iln-
WllllHIVI RllkKll In
LaatwarU Hn
I ln el lUrr n-inri In
'I'bo Coppurlieml
V Milne,
tl.ul.l,
.'tel.l
- - .(
NeM sthlnrre-
ItaeU li, l,i it', i
l.us ". r liri-'.i i
The Urni t,.,i,i
Wnllaea llw In
ivouble Hp'.ed
. ,-, i U I ,.i.ev
VhiiI . ai I Mne In
TlnniHn l
iPorl'JH 1 i'h
rui,
Th
l.lni
T'i
1 II ,-rvtj nre I i
i i onn. r'iH,l
r)-n'h"
Kllen I
C,l'i li M.n
inies lo Tin n
. Hl
Vniii
.VtMew Mlninr in
of Orcn lialil-h
P- a i' VV' I-' urn In
Tim Hie li Jiilmenn
! II ilnr.i i in lli ,-(
lo Clod i mu 'pi
rU Uiu llre-.ii ii
Iteeni'clHhlii li liox
'line Ceerlm in
In Walka Mir
1 1-' rVriritiii in
Ill House In O-der
Waller Uelil m
Pnitie Peeid
Anlln Mtert In
In Old Kentueky
Htar Caot In
Uverywomun
ror,ith- oish In Mur.
HM'Mi I'omei to Tiiw"
1nulhv (Hnd In
lWt of llieiaione
,ot hh'nnnii in llnek
to Urni a I'miiitrN
June I'ltprlee 111
III Walks Mnry
lldsur I,wl-'s
Othir M-n'f, Slniia
l.'lsi. Kenruson In
Ills House In Order
Dorothy pulton In
niack la White
Anlla Htinnrt In
In OM Kentucky
. ' i
Star Cast tn
Kverywoinan
Vio n rt.ne In
'is.. WIII.M Treo
I daar l.nv i'
Oili- r Men -i .shoi-n
SATURDAY
SUr fast in
I.ierivioinan
Maiy Mle Mlnter In
Annu of Urecn Gables
tIicno Castle tn
Tho Amateur Wife
Man Piekfnnl lu
Dadrt LonKlejfs
1 neem u llri'n m
The Ilrokn Melodv
Nell s'lletnan In
Hank i God's Country
.Mi.
I .m .ind May
Man s Ai.Kli
BreirtHeod Pluy
Tli Tlilril Generation
?ladlaln- Tra-erso In
Th. llel' SUlIp
Prank Keennn n
smoulderliiK Koiiwra
W al'w- rt d 'C
Pontile spud
P.ul.i C'irCn-i In
The nnrlns Wonan
All. rl Jn' ne in
Siavs of PrMii
S Tulli i ln In f) Ulth.
ter of r i i VV nrlds
Ifl-r Ce,.i In
Tho Bo.i Shelter
Hj-r Mi"
Til- Ill-th of
I l
Hjul
Svlln lli-ain - ii
UeHPi-eti lil h I'roiJ
rtnbrt Wurul.-l In
Jai ytrnw
Uii'ilva Hroi 1, ell In
Thn Por.ilddii Poom
W. Hi i
IJ.iUllle
t Id '.
Sll fhl.niiiii
line', in ii il
'1'lKiMl-i O fin.
Tti" Uroken Me ..Is
Srieelal ' i l -i.
Maldn iln,) V ii-i
lllsl- JkhIm in
Tho Imu
l.lnnel Purr, nio-s in
Tho Copn-rli'ad
would hnve appeared to mucli better ud-
vaiitttBe in some concerto which would
have been more rntigenlut "o her both
temperamentally and technically.
Sjhla llre.uner In
rteaijerinblo b Proxy
.Mibrl Norllllllld In
Plnio
Mhlrlrr Mason In
Her K.phant Man
N' ralnimla In lliinch.
ti r of Tno Worlds
Maetjau mil May
?1arv Vukle
In
linrollii l.is'l n Ir
P.llen Ci-nes to To.n
PI-' .ImilH In
V llsiula- Girl
Sell H'iI- ii iii In llurli
to Go 1st uilntry
Oru I'ur.
Peil lb r of I
In
li0
Vlr Miles Mini"
Alinrt of lli-een OnIiIi-
Klln rertfn'on In
His llouss In Order
JJornthy Piiltnn In
lllaek la Willi
Anlla Stewart In
In Old Kentucky
Rtar Celt In
Rwrywoioan
Coi iitani e 'lalmsiUo In
V VlriuoiM ' itinp
l)i rnllu i.iah n Marv
Illleii (.' i ne to fowo
nm, iti.-v. m
VV nnl.d A II i bund
Ni 'I HI I eun In Ilavlt
lu GjiI i country
I leuiml llreir- la
1 hiilns of l.vlileilcs
i'.IhiIim llrnrl.i la
'I In. O'lP's ltlJJIo
Kl '- I rrnroi. lit
Ills lloii-.,. l, Onier
Doroih) IbIIihi In
Jllack Is Whit
' i, J..
Aulta Htewart In
In Old Hrnluifiy
)evl5vvS,VfhVVflUoud M miU lf,U,'C', ,brP"8h '"' OTA!" BT tOMT'y W A.WWCA. Which I, a euarante. ot ,y ohow.ntf of lb, ttnMt plwHuhi
II. II. Wnmer In
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