Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1920, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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'THE-MAGIC MELODY'
ALLURINGLY TUNEFUL
Unusual Plot ls,a Cross Be
tween Melodrama and
Oporetta
Lyric Opertttn crowed with melo
drama about describes "Tho Magic
Melody." though tho program labels It
otherwise ns "a romantic musical
Play."
The alluringly tuneful muflc la by
Slgmund Romberg, the composer of the
delicious melodies of "Mnyllme," nnd
his new tunes have much tho charm nnd
lilt of that admirable score, without
drawing (he comparison of too obvious
or frequent reminiscence. The story, by
Frederic Arnold Kummcr.' shows the
versatility of the author, who has writ
tcu successful plays, novels and books
ror ooys. j. u. Huffman and .1. Clifford
nrooko hnvo staged tho production with
a colorfulncss and tnstefiilnCRs that
keep the stage gorgeous with rich fab
rics, beautiful hues nnd exquisite de
signs nnd brisk with well-drilled nnd
originally conceived movements.
Tho plot has to do with the lost son
of n composer of nn qpern who lins
been lost at sea In his mad flight from
bis wife, whom ho believed enamored
with another man. Tho boy, adopted
by a British nobleman, is shown on the
point of becoming engaged to the daugh
ter of n French marquis in Paris nt n
grand bnll given by n Slavic prince
honor of n celebrated actress. She
hears the young man sing nn alluring
aria which, it develops, had been sung
to him by hh mother. She herself
knows the aria ; it was the melody that
her husband had sung to her the very
day of the separation. They had been
living in a littlo Sicilian village while
he completed his score. Then there Is a
throwback to the hotbloodcd Sicilian
episode in which the treachery of an
artist hnd created the misapprehension
of the wife's disloyalty nnd in which
she swears revenge against him nnd
all his family. In her senreh for her
son she has become n great actress,
but with whisperings about her friendli
ness with the Russian prjncc. In order
to prevent tho breaking, ofP of the
mnrriage of her son with the daughter
of tho French aristocrat, who Is the
neice of the nrtist who-lft'd plotted
against her happiness, for n time fhc
disavows the relationship,- Rut litmllv
all the tangled threads of denial and
intrigue nrc ilnrnvclcd to tho eminent
satisfaction of comic opera dramaturgy
through tho exnedlent of thi rpiMirrnnt
magical melody which runs throughout.
inn action.
Tom MacNnughtnn is the chief fun
mnkcr, together with Flavin Arenro, as
handsome and stately nnd smiling ns
she was ten years, ago. Charles Pur
cell and Rcnco Dclting hnvc the roman
tic roles of tho young lovers and both
act and sing very well. As the actress,
I Continuing Attractions
OPERA HOUSE "Betty. Ho Good,"
with delightful musto by Hugo rtlc
senfeld. He has specialized on a
variety of waltzes. Book, from tho
French, deals with tho separation of
a bridal pair. Clever cast Includes
Josephlno Whlttell, last season's prima
donna of '"Olorlana" ; Eddlo Garvlo
and Irving Beebc.
FORREST "Tho Girl -From Homp."
Dillingham's pleasing new musical
mow, oascu on "uick' uavift's farce,
"Tho Dictator," with charming music
by Silvio Holn. Flora Zabettc, Marlon
Sunshine, Jed Prouty. Frank Craven
and William Burrcs featured.
BROAD George Arllss, In "Poldelcln,"
an Americanism and antl-Bolshovlst
drama by Booth Tarklngton. The
scenes aro partly laid In Tlussla nnd
partly In America. Many foreign
character types aro depleted.
GARRICK "Mary," superior musical
comedy. Introducing Cohan's como
ellaus. Included being Georgia Calne,
Charles Judols, Jenet Velio and Flor
rio MTIlershlp. Tho Joyous adventures
of a young American who starts out
to solve tho high cost of living.
ADF.LPHI "Up In Mabel's noom,"
farco with Hazel Dawn, John Arthur.
Rnld Markey and "Walter Jones. A
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SirURERT "Talso It From Mo."
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SELZNICK SHOWS
SEEN ON SCREENS
Stanley and Palace Movies Hold
Over for Another
Week
Arcadia Eralno Ilammcrstcln's debut
before (ho patrons of this thcatro was
the cause of much favorable comment
yesterday, when this rapidly rising
young star was seen in her Selznlek pro
duction, "Tho "Woman Game," from
Lclghton Osmun nnd Frank Dazcy's
story of the same name. "The Woman
Game" Is one of those pictures that
expose the frivolousncss in certain cir
cles of hieh society, nnd interest is
well kept up by careful 'handling of
rather clever situations-.
Miss Ilammcrstcin appears as a sort
of unwilling social parasite, existing on
the bounty of friends to please her once
wealthy mother. As a joke tho hostess
of a house party urges Amy (Mis's
Ilammcrstcin, to play the role of n de
mure little miss to attract the atten
tion of n womnn-hatcr named Masters.
Ultimately he finds out the game she
has been plating and denounces her.
In the meantime the hostess hns been
hnvlng an "affair" with n British offi
cer, also a guest of the party. To avoid
suspicion she maneuvers to get Amy
mixed up in tho situation, but Masters
steps in nt the proper moment nnd
onuses tho expected "happy ending.'
Tho story hns many fascinnttng little
Intrlcnclcs. Rcautifully staged amid the
tropical verdure of Florida nnd acted
by n well-chosen cast, the production
reflects great credit.
Victoria Xo more Is Eugene. O'Rricn
"the nerfect lover." not that he Is less
the lover than usual, but in his latest
Selznlek production. "His Wife's
Money," be is given something more to
do than to flit gracefully from one love
affair to another. As n poor out nmbi-
tious civil engineer who mnrries n
woman of great wealth no has n part
which enables him to carry some in
tensely dramatic scenes. Zona Kccfc.
who is soon to beeome n star, plays on-
posit Mr. O'Brien and her work is of
high caliber.
Ralph Ince directed the production
nnd it is evident thnt much attention
was paid to small details as well as
those of greater importance. The pro
duction was staged in the Adirondacks
and the backgrounds are exceedingly
nictor ml. It will he a refreshing nov
elty for the many ndmlrcrs of Mr
O'Brien's screen work to see him clad
in mnckinaws nnd corduroys instead of
the artist s smock he has affected in re
cent pictures. More pictures of this
type will advance this star materially in
the favor of the film fan. Tho sup
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ites, such as Cyril Chadwick. Louise
Prussing and Ned Hay. The technical
side of the production has been well
taken care of.
BURLESQUE BILLS
Casino .Tnmio Coughlin nnd Martha
Pryor head the cast of "Girls n la
Parte," which is produced by Arthur
Pearson. This extravaganza is hi nine
spectacular scenes, one of which shows
the V. H. S. Recruit in Union Square,
New York. Tuneful music aud a good
looking chorus aid in making the en
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the show.
Trocadcro Two lively musical bur
lettas arc played by the Round the
Town Co. They are "Going Son" and
tho "Island of Mystery." Abo Martin
and I. 11. Ilnmp head the comedians,
while Rose Emmett lends the feminine
group. The chorus Is well costumed
nnd good ut dancing.
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APRIL1 27, '1920
JAZZING AND DANCING
FEATURE VAUDEVILLE
"House of DavTd Band" Keith
Hoa-dlincr Valoska Suratt
at Allegheny
Keith's Grand opera to newest jam!
This week's bill makes tho lump w th
case and succeeds in pleasing the audi
ence with cither variety.
The, Curzon Sisters hnvo a well
staged acrobatic act, which combines
strength with benuty, to opeuthc show.
Rome and Cullnn, old Philadelphia
favorites, know how to put oVcr their
line of patter. Emily Dafrcll, an ec
centric comedienne, Is equally adept
along comic lines. ... ,.
"The House of David Band" really
deserves the title of unusual. Twenty
musicians with marvelous hair that
would bo tho envy, of n professional
pianist play t,he latest popular nirs, ns
well as old favorites In jazz.
CIcolInl, operatic tenor, sings his few
gongs with 'distinction, nnd his duct with
his own voice 6n a phonograph is novel.
The other hcadliner. William Seabury
and company, In "Frivolics," feature
the shimmy. Scabury's own dancing Is
clever nnd his girls nrc attractive.
Buster Santos nnd Januo Hays draw
the most laugh! of tho evening with a
clever lino of chatter nnd their "funny
shnpes." Fcnton nnd Fields make n
good comedy couple, as do Margot and
irrancois.
Allegheny "Scurlet," by .lack Ialt,
with Valeska Suratt, Eugene Strong
and Walter O. Pcrcival. has things
pretty much its 'own way. Strong Is
exceptional as a millionaire's son mas
qucradidg as n gunman to win the girl
ho loves, well Impersonated by tho star.
Dave Roth, musician and cemedian, who
served with the Red Cross during tho
war, Is good: Tommle Allen Is unique
and funny; Ncylin nnd Mack nrc .en
tertainers of more than average ability
and the Wyllcs are clever musicians.
Anita Stewart, in "In Old Kentucky,"
Is tho movie. ,
Globe Jean I.eighton's Review.- n
spasm of minstrelsy, is of high order.
Nat Nazarro and company present a
novelty act. Harmon and Washburn
sing some good songs, and Ward and
Raymond present a comedy skit. . Joe
Armstrong, distinctive entertainer;
Mildred Harris nnd company, clever
dancers ; "Marks and Rosa, the Gallcrlnl
Sisters; "Just Suppose," n novelty
act; the Hcadleys, balancers, complete
the program.
Broadway John Muldoon and Pearl
Franklyn have an up-to-date nnd pleas
ing act. Lew Rgsc, Eddy Edwards,
nnd their Jazz Band, present n novelty.'
Bobbc and Nelson in n clever skit;
Henry Toomcr nnd company, in farce;
Otto and Sheridan, new songs, "My
Lady's Garter," movie, complete the
roster.
Cross Keys Good music, pretty girls
and comedy compose the menu. "Temp
tation" is a worthy musical feuturc.
Other good entertainers include Jack
Rose, comedian, Hums nmi wuson,
Janet of France, Murray nnd Walton,
and the Black-nnd-Whitc acrobats.
William Pcnn A tuneful musical
comedy, "Last Days at School," has
ingredients of humor, pretty girls and
catchy songs. Other clever acts include
the Clifford Wayne Trio, in an Indian
novelty; Rome nnd Wagner, bright
skit; Jones and Jones, songs: nnd
the photoplay, "The Lone Wolf's
Daughter."
Grand Kingsley Benedict nnd Ed
Wade have a delightful skit. "Wild
Oats," in which their personalities
count big. The Earls have on intri
cate gymnastic offering. "The Spider's
Web." Dickinson nnd Deagon, dancers;
tho Vnssar Girls and Charlie Chnplln
In a comedy complete a good bill.
Nixon A bill of comedy and class
has El Clcve, xylophonlst, taking ap
plause honors. McWutters and Tyson
offer n little- of everything and do it
well. Dunham and Edwards and other
good nets add f to the good show.
"Wntcr, Water Everywhere" is the film
feature.
Walton Roof Van de Hoff does sonic
unusual pontomlmlc dancing. Margaret
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1000 DEAF PERSONS
SEE "BIG-TOP" SHOW
Spoech-Reading Club Presents
Elaborate Performance in
Bollovue-Stratford
"The organ of hearing is the eye,"
was one of many slogans on colorful
signs which last night decorated the ring
of'thc circus given by the Specdl-Bending
Club in the ballroom of the Belle-vuc-Stratford.
And the truth of that
striking phrase was proved by the great
enjoyment of nearly 1000 deaf men nnd
women found In the performance, which
was one of the most elaborate nnd suc
cessful "big-top shows" ever presented
by amateurs in this city.
The circus had all tho features of n
real sawdust ring in make-believe.
There were many grotcsnuc clowns,
school ridcro minus horses, wild ani
mals, minus claws nnd teeth, western
"bad men" without bullets In their
guns, nnd, of course a side show with
numerous unheard-of freaks and hair
raNing specialties.
But there were many hearing
guests, too, for the performance was
given in tne interest of the voitn ne
vlcw, the magazine of the club, For
their benefit there were musical
numbers on the program.
Miss Cora Elsie Klnzle was in ehnrge
of. a large organization of women, each
of whom did her share in making the
affair a complete success.
Mary Plckford at Metropolitan
Mary Plckford. in "Pollynnua," will
open at the Metropolitan Opera House
Mny S. The United Artists' Corpora
tion has leased thd house for an extended
season of motion pictures. There will
bo n matinco nnd two night perform
ances daily.
New Blackface Travesty
Dumont's "Husbands for Sale." a
new and timely burlcttn was the chief
laugh -producer. Another rip-ronring
sketch which pleased was "Darktown
Topics." in which several of tho popu
lar minstrels participated. Emmett
Welsh, the swjet-voiccd tenor, received
rounds of applause for his ballad rendi
tions. Remaining Photoplays
STANLEY "Huckleberry Finn." with
LwiB Sargent as nn ndmlraule Im
personator of tho humorous kid whom
Mark Twain made famous. The vocal
quartet adds to tho general presenta
tion of the play. This is the second
week of tho eiiKngemcnt.
PALACE "The Tollgate." with TV 'Ham
S. Hart as star began its second week.
It la an exceptlonally Rood production
and elves the star fine opportunities
in his field.
REGEXT "A Daughter of tho Gods."
with Annette Kellennan, Is tho same
show which created such favorable
comment when shown before.
CAPITOL 'Tho Cost." starring vehicle
for Violet Hemlne. Wns favorably
reviewed last week.
MARKET STREET "TUf. luck of the
Irish," with Anna Q. Nilsson. In an
excellent romantic film.
GREAT S'ORTirERN "The Corslcan
Urothers," with Dustln Karnum.
COLONIAL "Tho L.0110 Wolfs Daugh
ter." with Louise Glaum.
IMPERIAL "In Old Kentucky," with
Anita Stewart. '
ALIIAilURA "Out Yonder, with Olive
Thomas. 1
CEDAR "Pinto," with Mabel Kormand I
WEST ALLEGHENY "Young Mis. I
Wlnthrop." with Ethel Clayton. 1
COLISEUM "My I-ady's Garter," with I
Sylvia Breamer. I
BELMONT "Tha Willow Tree," with
Viola Dana. '
RIYOLI "Sho IoVcs and Lies." with
Norma Talmadge. Favorably revetwcil
JUMBO "Doublo Speed," With Wallace 1
Held. '
LOCUST "Thou Art tho Man " with
Kobert Warwick. Favorably reviewed
STRAND "My Lady's Garter." with
Sylvia Urcamcr.
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niNKI.Kr On Anrll 24. JOHN, husband
of Annie Ulnklev, of 3081 Melon at. nela-1
tlves and friends, also Washington jarnsy
N'n. SOn. P. O. H nt A.: Cnuncll No. (10.
oi a. I united jirotaernooa oi ;arnrnv
Council! Local Union No. IB.' Brotherhood
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road, are Invited to tho service, on Tpa-"v
day afternoon, at .1 o'clock, at the Oliver
It. tlalr Uulldlna-, 1820 Chestnut, at. Inter
ment private. Ilemalns mav be viewed Mon
day evening. Lancaster. Fa., papers picas
copy.
HODINOTON At her reMnr In Paris.
France, on April 22. MAItT IlKDNKll. wlfa
of Oliver B. Ilodlngton and daughter of lata
Mary Chapman and John L. Itedner, oi
Philadelphia, ...
1IOWUN. April 25,,MAnT, wifo of John
V. llowen. Relatives and friends Invited to
attend funeral. Thursday. 8:30 a. m.. from
I her late residence, 13(1 Jamestown it.. Mn-
yunK. uoiemn reauicm mass oi. ,on un
llaptlst Church 10 a. in. Interment West
minster Cemetery. . .
imOOK9 April 2.1. 'JENNU3 M.. daugh
ter of Jennie and late Allen Urooks. aged
20. Funeral services Wednesday. 'J P."!,
precisely, at her uncle's residence. John Fl
low. 2731 N. Mutter at. Interment private.
rmotXJHTON. At Atlantic City. N. J..
April 20. HACIIEL K wife of Charlea n.
Droughton. Funeral services Thursday, 2
P. m., at the residence of her aon, 20 Hw
Stafford nvo., Lansdown?, Ta.
DRANAOAN. April 23, JAMES, husband
of lato Bridget Ilranagan (nee O llanlon).
Relatives, friends. Holy Name Boclety of tha
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