1N "WS wr.r -"V u ' ; :'V V" r r , " .- jic ; -v .JT STANLEY SHOWS NEW pADDAp'ptfnnimTinN i rni"'nM ' "''''" Paulino -Frodorlok, Walthall, Constance Binnoy and Wallaco Reld Starred ' ......."The- Woman nnd the- Pup- i.. i.i.t nlcture Marring Ger M" Thl ." i-t... hrft lilifh nolnls. !' tho bait Kfory the oporatlo screen !Nsry.ut.H,cdifor B.U?r. Idino Farrnr '"' '" ,, ..- rtcet ruri. imurcsslvo variety rjeet compelling nnd Kp rxhlblted. nnd. the picture ?" .u. ...n.inclnt of photography and .ZftC ' of detail l one of the met S'c Hinted out by the Go dwyn .. 5i The production originated In Se loS'' "fry. which tad It. In .,,(in In turn upon a painting by tS'rdOoya. Any one with half n yo can detect many resemblances to "rrmenr with Its" high-horn otTlcer M5,onately In love with a physically S thouih spiritually debased clga , ue girl, but MIm l-'arrar Is far more affective here than In her celebrated en ictment of the Merlmeo heroine. In op eratic form tho story has been heard In rhlUdolphU through, tlio medium of Zawlcnal's "Conchtta." v.rde from tho rcmarliabla acting of fh; ,iar herself and her gifted husband, t-ou Tellcsen ; of IVrso Dlone. Bertram CVby. Jfacey HarU Po,oU.y Cum. mines and Miuon iwais "o ""'" ,i..,j at overv revolution of the ISdtSto nmchhie by tho pictorial love ! Tand similitude to the actualities of "vfun and Cadi? revealed upon tho ?;.. Soaln Is hero visualized an It gSS'li and not "n any glorlilcd opcratlo manne" Many specialists must have been JmSlwd to procure nuoh accuracy in Iffeet scenes, costumes, architecture. wlUi Its occasional nuggestions of tho ?. a centuries ngo Moorish occupation. Mclcslastlcal processions nnd tho low fllo atmosphere of the Cadiz dance hall. he pulsing pass on of tho stngo glimpsed thrown swirls of cigarette- smoke. Scire artistry Is hero iinfoldcd In Its belt estate, and Reginald Barker, tho director, 1ms achieved a work by which hi will bo long remembered. Tho pro Suction on tho artistic side eclipses even ttat other beautiful Karrar; picture of itec eomnlexlon. "Tho Woman Ood rorrot." The photoplay new on view iitlllzM a happy ending, wh ch Is neither inpieil nor In conformity with tho !iuy.'"Jn5K..?w"?.v,a..R,lKuS.rS Millie the ccneral dread of a tragic conclusion. Pome of tho foremost artists of the fcrcen will bo among the guests at tho cornerstone laying of the New Stanloy Theatre. Nineteenth and Market streets, on Saturday afternoon. There will bn the two Talmadgc sisters. Norma and Constance; Dorothy Dalton. I.ew Cody, Jlltl Ferguson. Paulino Frederick. Otlvo Thomas, Kugeno O'Brien, Owen Mooro and Gcorgo Walsh. Mrs. Pnnn'v H. Mastbaum. mother of tho president of tho Stanley Co., .lules U JUMDavjpi, win neaicaie xno mono. Th ceremony will becln nt 3 o'clock. hut for an hour preceding that event ttiere will ne a concert oy iiummeira T!nH SnfcnhM nrn in li TtthrlA hv Oovemor Sproul, Mayor Mooro. Julcn 14. jiastMum. juago uoraca atern, v;ity Solicitor Smyth and others. Arendio mid rlice "The Daneln Tool" Is one of tho best pictures that Wallace Held has appeared In. Com hlning as It does elements ot comedy, with a touch of tho business world, Its appeal Is general. Tho love. motif Is not everiooKfd, una uringn uodo Daniels to the fore as a line player, whero once she j aB one of tho merry-merry in'thc slap- hick romcuies. , Henr Payeon Dowst wrote th storv. rhjeli Pam Wood directed with much I .ttentlon to details. Kspeclally good are the furnishings In thq musty old office jf the iincl(!i,where,JlcJdRQCs to,-ork. It ts near il. notterv. nnd thn"dut"lii laid thickly over everything In tho place. Antiquated things are about the office, hut the boy brlngu n. number of modern offico appllanccn to the place. The hero 4s a dancer, nnd at night tranages to display his ternstchorean Ability In a. cabaret with tho nsslstanco ot Bcpo Daniels. There no ovcriietrs n Plan to buy out his uncle's place, but h nunagos tp stop the sale In tlmo, while tli maltlnc? of "ntoiiBR nt'ics" brings wealth to tho firm. Victoria. "The Pallaer Case" haB Paulino Frederick as tho star. If Miss Frederick makes pictures like this one When tho Is with her new rnmnanv Ihnv fhould he received with Just declaim, iccauso tne numenco liked her work yes terday Kdgar Raltun wrote tho story, which wsb directed by William Parke. Perhaps a snip from tho censor's inears changed tho original idea of the play, but it helped It with tho con tinuity beeauso tho play gets right down to tho mattrr In hnnrl wlthnnt ,n,i.h effort Threo peonlo nro ncouserl of having killed Monty Pallser. nnd three have eonfo8sed, hut to tell the real criminal would be to destroy the pleas ure of prospective npectators. Sufllco It J say that tho mystery holds up well. Thr i lust a touch of "Tlio Crimson AllDl' tmline tn thf Ul.lll fe Ann..c1. "f a cluo to Rive J2n!.. .m?10 d0CM 5IS1 1'rederick 50te In hr usual way. and he drow in.' ."',;" lcara lronl Bni& spectators, riv.i ii n?sJ?c- ate Lester. James "olea an Francis have Important Recent. - 'Thn c;nlA.. lrl..' , .-... Kince tllnnev :i th ,.i?o.'""',nV.: J.d.nTaVy wh? d0 "ot bcliovc in coin e afm iVPnlnK" '" ,thc 'novlea ami mowh'L y nr? unrta'. ,'t has been J" .utsde of tha sllvorsheet which wv,r "pun n 1.1m "wflf a rh0."' !10y "ntl ksseH "n, lears nass ami with !,. .,.., IS S'! ,ti. -ing lrei w. .i "' !""'g aM a seam h.od fn.n,?r "tt1"1? Bho n,co"' 1,cr bo-- lI1iSSr.inhl.rcs,!lt tho audience already anew with the Irst stni.n i,i.. villi the first stolen kiss. oa .? A ."t artist tho sort that sort of inoi onii f...in ........ "" - " to break i h." '". '" screen needs er m.,. ::r"""K. 01 mo sugary- Hal r,,!1 ,eei.1,"B8 of dimpled darlings. "oXeSta n tr 1f Wallace "old the !"! Is .rnSc'ln .hMA .. T.,ch ?taVK.-"??.ftVSffiSS Innocent ,.,;"; "sion saves m, eomeit Hi.. . i . ' '" "eain, and with t CI" LT fulmlnn Ion of a love romnnei ""Ihfl PI -MH-r-i ,1 - i iJ wd Kr:ii,r,:,,''iL...-l"rfareL Landis roles. " ""u-uiiuiu navo important THURSTON'S NEW WIZARDRY Master Showm.-.., r ........... " Vllt 1'iystirying Program at Garrlck 'na a mastL1 ty of 1,own,d Thur "v ' wh Uh vu.VtWn,fr.V Botrns ,0 lm W' approval of Lu' J"?" was Ron- WmlFff? m six to'sVxt y. SinSttiS? thl 2S"a .". j-wi? Kits w'lft ,MSfe ' ."Plrlt matter" fMctatora bcciusoTn0 thrl to tho '?Ju0'1a;v,U.oeag aai"!M speetacln i. ... .. .... "Hon or tiiA i..i "!0 stage Tho ni- u?J?:,....The raffii .urM,a V. w- satgftiM? i "." n. ini:ir""!i.."' initial mat Fa M. USSlJSVlJJ. ' f , y t1 ' Continuing Attractions IA'JtW "Tho Magic. .Melody," mu sical play by Frederic Arnold Kutnmer and Slgmund nomberg, Julia Dean, Flavla Arcaro, Tom SfoNaughton and Charles Purccll featured. The composer of "May time" lias written somo of his most delectable muslo for this piece, which Is a comic opera version of a romantic vendetta. Al)KLVUI'"v In Mabel's Hoom," farco with Hazel Dawn, John Ar thur, Enid Markey and Walter Jones. A hilarious plot. Last week. SttUBURT "Tako It From Me," clover musical farce with scenes In a department store. Diverting book and tuneful score. Last week. 'LINGER LONGER LETTY' LIKELY TO LINGER HERE Charlotte Greenwood Is Personality-Plus In Now Musi cal Comedy Clieatnut Street Opera llouae "Lin ger Longer Lctty" 1 a well-staged, well dressed and well-behaved musical com edy. Tho dovlslng of it Is due to Anne Nichols, who has fabricated a farcical plot. tinged with real comedy. Tho In terpolated lyrics aro by Bernard aroas man, and tho musical adjuncts for tho songs and tho really admirable "dancing were picked out on Alfred Goodman's piano before they became popular on tho phonogiaphs and In the cabarets. Oliver MoroBcc, who personally staged the pleco as well nH financed It ap parently without any hazards of his 'money, Judging by tho nlzo and the applause ot the audloncc Is no futurist In art. tie has no nudes descending tho stairs, though there nro stairs avallabln In a couple of the charmingly pictorial scenla sots. Tho nearest to It Is Char lotto Greenwood in a bathing suit. And tights for tho chorus, of chorus. After the Greenwich Village Ideas of design and color In homo recent musical come dies. Mr. Morosco's cleverness with pas tel shades and furniture of delicate con tours to match the lines nnd porlod of tho chorus, Is refreshing to tho eye and thn soul. Miss Greenwood drudges for her fam ily something like Cinderella, only moro fo, ns sho has more slstors. And she finally plays tho part of her own fairy godmother with admirable results to. her pcaco of mind and contentment of spirit. It takes a lot of hilarious comedy to vamp her prince but sho gets .hint. Miss Greenwood is more notable for longitudo than latitude. But If there Is not much width to her physique there is a lot, of It to her smile and her good nature. She wins by personality plus. Sho Is a player of tho Infectious humor of May Irwin or Marin Dressier, even though she packs her gowns in an um brella case nnd not In an extended trunk. Her limber and elongated dances had an essential grace and ease, despite their eccentricity, and her occasional bits of sentimental or emotional acting were very good. Itobert Hlggins and Gcorgo Hwcct, who had the two "lover" roles, also contributed some clever dancing, as did a couplo of girls not mentioned on the program. Cyril Illng as the Colonel, and Oscar Flgman as Lf-tty's father added to tho comedy ef fects, and thn singing of Louise Mink was very agreeable. "Linger Longer Lctty" Is likely to linger longer Into tho Philadelphia sum mer than most shows. Farce at Orpheum Orp Ileum Because of tho bucixjbs of farco when presented by Mao Desmond Hiid her players, Director Fielder se cured another rapidly moving play In Avery Hapgood's "Fair and Warmer." This Is an amusing and smart farce. Tho story Is-of a modol husband and tho equally devoted mato of his college days, who dccldo tp show their lifo partners that they aro really frisky. ''Fair and Warmer has witty lines and Is ewlft in action. Mr Fielder was brisk as. tho "good" hnsbiuid.;und. MIhh Des mond. as tho Innocent, trusting wife was charmingly naive. New Skit at Dumont's numont's "Oh. Dear Doctor," is the new skit in which tho blackfaco artists 'make merry and make their audiences merry, too. It la hilarious throughout. Thn classic first part is rich in Jests and Jazz, nnd Mr. Welch and others have up-to-date songs. rnoToruws rtlllnrriDra Mat.DallvntS; Evss.0:4B0 OW'll.V JtOOUB in "HOONKll OH LATER'' AI I FHHFNY Frankford & Alltsbenir ALLE.urlL.rN I Mat. Daily 2:15. Kvss. at 8. NULL HHU'MAN In "HACK TO GOD'B COUNTRY" APrM I C 02D 4 THOMPSON STS. trJL,LJ MATINBE DAILY ALLAN- DIVAN In "TUG L.UCK OV Till: HUSH" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 18TH AKW'MJIM 10 A. M. to HUB P. M. WAliIACR TIKID In "THE DAKCIN" FOOI," BALTIMORE SSffiS? T,OL'ISn OLAUM In "I.ONK WOLF'S DAUGHTER" DI T lI7D!Dn BROAD STREET AND OL.UC.DlrVL' SUSQUEHANNA AVH. AI.Trn JOYCB In "Tim HrOUTINO DUCHESS" BROADWAY M.VSttr At. rr,AH.V K. TOUNO in "the ronniDDEN noo.M" PADITni "22 MAniCET KTKKHH' ,trl I UL to a. m. to una p. it II II. WAt.THAT.T. in "THE CONFESSION- CENTURY ERIE AVE. AT fiTH MAT. DAILY MARV jr MINTKR tn "ANNE OF OHEEN OABI.ES" COLONIAL aSnWWrVa ANNETTE KKM.KRMANN in "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" EMPRESS " finn" MUIY M MINTKIt In "JUDY OF ROGUES' HAIUiOR" FAIRMOUNT 'inK, At. MATINBB DAILY KATHKRINB MscDONAT.D In "THE 11EAUTY MAHKET" ITArVITI V THEATRE 1811 Msrktt at, r A1V1IL.I n a. m. tn Mldnltbt JlOnERT WARWICK In "FRIDAY THE 1STH" CiTII CT THEATRE Below Ppruc JO I rl 31. JfATINBin DtLY "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" ' r.AnnY SEJION In "THE GROCERY CI.ERK" FRANKFORD 3$S ALICE IKE In . 'HIIOUIJ A WOMAN TELLT" Great Northern S"T- ,. . EtiaENB O'BRIEN tn "HIS WIITi'S MONEY" IMPI7RTAT tvnt WALNUT OTfl. IlVlr lllxlML. Mi, In. 3:80. Evra, 7 CONSTANCE TALMADGB In 'TAVO WEEKS" I UAnm ior Lancaster avh. Lfc.ALfcr WATINEB DAILY WAI.iaCE REID In "EXCUSE MY DUST" I IDCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AT. L.lJDC,r 1 I MATINIII3 DAILY MA11Y MILES M1NTBR In "judy of bogues' harhor 333 MARKET "WRVZg W. P. HART In 'THE TOLL QATB" MODE 428 OUTH. Otthmii. ,Contlnmo ti' PMOTOrtAYSV f THRU X pP&tZeu, ) V COMPANY r J XOjMEinCA k7,t ' f NOVELTIES FIGURE ON KEITH'S BILL Mabol Berra Allegheny Head linor Jazz at Globo Diver sion Elsewhere Keiths Former doughboys attending mo snow mis ween win no surprised to irnni wnat a little muslo ana a few Blrls can do to army life, Elizabeth Hrlcn nnd Will Morrlssoy manage to weld a cleverly entortalnlng bit of work out of somo civilian's conceutlon of nrmv llfo In France. The not puts a crimp In iny marrien man s cnanco or enlisting His wlfo won't lot hhn. Oh, yes, It has a name. It's the "Overseas Itavue." "Visions of 10(59," with Percy IJron son and Wlnnlo Dntdwln. a clever satire on somo of tho nwful things to be In flicted on the world by thoso with tho prohibition" fever, made a distinct hit, Ludv Tnpfi M I n rrullv tnl.nteil Chinese, artiste, was never so appealing i yesieruay, wnen sno rendered several ballads 'In good Kngllsh and for good measuro did her Imitations of birds and nnlmals. She Is a winsome laughing Person, who lmrrntln.tra liprsdf Into tlm favor of an audlenco by her seeming unostentatious mannerisms. Stella Traccy and Carl McBrldc. tho former doing most of tho work, appeared In a comedy singing skit. In which Miss Tracoy cave hor impressions of neonlo rand sung plquantly. Masters and Kraft inu-ouuecu annces rrom mo oiu-timo wing to the jazz and garnished it with bright and enlivening comedy, while l'rospcr and Maret Oil somo cocuentlonnl feats of strsneth nnd skill. McMahon and riinnnell. In their cotnedv natter net: Magce and Anita, dancers, and pictures rounded out tho bill. Allegheny Mabel Dcrra, prima donna, carried off tho headline honors. Hor act was highly entertaining and was well received, Frank Orth and Anno Cody, two Phlladclphlaps, pleased In singing and comedy. Others on tho bill included Moran and Wiser, hat spinners: Fred Berrcns. planlste. and Mooro and Kln ley. Tho photoplay, "Back to God's Country," completed a bill of moro than ordinary merit. ' Cllohe John Muldoon, Fearl Franklin nnd Low Ttoso and the Crescent City I'ivo Jar.r. Band give somo pointers In the most up-to-dato kind of musical net. ' Cuddle Up" is an attractive musical COmeriv. Hnrnn anrt Wllnnn vmiHIiitm Hughlc Clark, funny man; 'John Singer aim uoiis, tunes anu steps; tlio Sargent Brothers, entertainers ; Zuhn and Dries, melodists, nnd Otto and Sheridan com plete tho bill. . Broadway "A Night 111 a Tollce Sta tion," an up-to-the-mlnuto musical comedy, was the chief laugh producer. Other acts which pleased wero Whlt flld and Ireland, comedians ; Jnrvls and Boyle. In songs nnd dances, nnd D'Armo and Douglas, athletes. Thn movie. "The Forbidden Room," rounded out the en tertaining program. Croaa Kt Nat Nazarro and com pany have a hilarious and tuneful musl- cai tabloid. Ileleno Colono and com pany present an entertaining sketch. Laney and Pearson, with songs, nnd Shelvy Kdys and Girlies, In an act that is actually unusual, provide amusement for all. William Penn Laughter of ths riotous order is aroused by Infills and Duffy. Burke and Burko offer a lively combination ot comedy and Bong. Ar tistic Ideas from Danceland were pre sented bv Jack Patton nnd Lorntta Marls. Other acts Included Manning, Fcely and Knoll nnd the DnPaco Broth, crs, "Thn Woman Game" Is a good photoplay. Nixon Whipple, Houston nnd com pany stir up the laughs with "Shoes," a wholo-soled comedy with pleasant musi cal Interruptions. Young nnd Wheeler dance delightfully Dickinson and Dca gon keep the audience In good humor, whllo the Four Bancrofts thrill nnd sur prise. Gladys Brockwcll. In "The Mother of His Children," appears on tho film. Walton Itoof Huddack, Peacock nndj Sawyer, clever songs and dances : , Chnrles Gihbs, human phonograph and musical mimic; Vanda, pantomimic) (lancing: Margaret Irving, ronga; Nlnsj rayne. eccentric aanccr, lurnisn ery agreeable diversion. V Grand Rddln Heron and company present a catchy combination of comedy i unu music, wiin reauy novel ericas in rnoTori.AY.s EVftkfrG WBUib The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanloy Company of America. OVERBROOK &$& ALICE invru I, 1X1KD AVB. "THE SPORTING DUCHESS PALACF 121i WniCET STRBET .m.LAc,TlVAV,,,,", "THE DANCLV FOOL" PRINCESS '" MA1KET KTBEOT "HIS TEMPORARY WIFE" REGENT MAnITr.si:v ne,ow V,"NflTANCE0i4nB.V?!rrt1n" P' "THE STOLEN KISS" RIALTO OBIUIANTOWN AVB. RUBY llAnKBTn ST. BBLOW 7TO "EASY TO GET" SAVOY 1tl VAnKET STREET "TWELVE-TEN" SHKKwnnn niti. nd n.ttim, DU8TIN PARVI'M 2nnV" fl:S0 "CORSICAN IlItOTHKRS" STANLEY IbTS OERALDINE FAR RATI In ,M THE WOMAN AND THE PUPrET" VICTORIA srARThA?vm. PAULINE FREnERICk- In "THE PALISER CASE" The NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES BELMONT B2D ABOVa "AnKr 'rnr.nv nn. in "KATHLEKN JI.WOURNEEN" CEDAR 0Ul" CBDAn AVKNUB Cha. Chaplin. Marl I)riMlr, Mabel v, ,,,nrt lii'i.Tllllr'a PlinMllr.l T-'i-! 'iPr- MarU I)rilr, Mabel v I1If runctured Ttomaaci' Oullnws of the Dep" Added COLISEUM ma"kMeatnwdbSSth Wallace reid in "EXCUSE MY DUST"' n 1MDO Tixonr 6T. & GiRArtD avi JUMBU Jum,oRiruAcMrnon .,,,.. IKATHLEEN MAVOURNKEN.1' LOCUST m.?.. AS aW.'S" W. R HART In "THE TOM OATO" " MAU1C BRNNllrr. "THE OINailAMTf?,,... NIXON B2D AND MAnKEJBaa nrHYrt UROCKWEt.i. i!. and 0 "THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILDREN" RIVOL1 5"D AND 3ANS0 3TS. Enid Bu.tt. "Th-..W,m.n InYffJ'R'u'l.SV.1 ChrJaty Comfdr ' Dtantd on (ho lJoda", QTRAND oi'-nMANTowN avb. S1KAINU . vNAJii OO "TltU'l UM UATB'' WEST' AlXEGHE,iK v u -'MMBR-gffiitoEJMMlAr. eostumss, In'the, "Traveling Salesman?,; Eldora, and company furnish a ney con ception of the entertaining value of a Juggling act ! Dotson's dancing is novel ; Miller and Uradforrl am uimr.ru of real , ability, and Winston's Water Lyons and giving nympns complete an exceptional 0LC0TT IN "MACUSHLA" Irish 8lnglno Actor Delights Large Audience With Romantlo Play Broad Even the most consistent Sinn Felncr could find no objection to "Ma cuslila,' P.lda Johnson young's costumo play of a century ago, when Erin was till emerald. In fan thin nluv. tin-lit as It Is and full of comedy and senti ment, is a. nroor ot tne Sinn fein ciann of authentic and cssentlnl Irish nation hood as the Irish look at it. There Is nothimr Of thn "stnrn Triiihmnn" In tho part of Sir Brian Fitzgerald, tho dash ing and lovable hero of tho story of love and Intrigue and eventual happiness fcr the gay gossoo,? nnd the lovely colleen. He Is a happy-Ro-lucky Gael, an exem plar of the typo that gives rise to the epigram that God loves the Irish. But in spite of his dcrrlng-do, his sentiment and his wit, he Is genuine. Mr. Olcott achieved tlio difficult feat of making tho hero of a costume drama very ireal and very human. Of course there must he an array of Irish mclcdlps In an Olcott production. Thln.season tho star Is slnglne. and ve,ry feelingly and sweetly, ferur new ones. "That's How tho Shannon Flows" Is a sto'y of tho course this llttlo stream takes on Its way to the sea. "Macushla Asthorn" ("Pulso of My Heart") Is a ballad to the ono Brian loves. "Tls nn Irish Girl 1 l.ovo and She's Just Like You" Is a tolling llttlo lovo song to tile girl who does not think he. loves her, "I'll Miss You. Old Ireland. God Bless You. Goodby," Is a tender parting song to tho land of his birth. Allvn Glllen makes a. chnrmlnr lend ing woman, and tho other members of the company fit In excellently in their nans of comedy. drama or intrigue. Mr. Olcott's ndmlrcrs will like him in 'Macushla." c'S.VPr Ulliat does tlie Bond mean ? ' mimiwxw On every Bond Bread wrapper there ia a "bond"-'-a certifi cate which "ays that only pure "home" ingredients afe uaed in Bond Bread. The bond of . the company stands backof thatguarantee-" that is why this- bread fa called Bond Bread.- ' Yes it's made of the purest "home" ingredients and maae me way tne wives showed Us. 'Bond Bread m tt fitted because each loaf bears this band of the Kolb Bakery Company. L wives showed Us. J . W B W gM mf Mm . i u ,4. .. BaBaBaBafT w W - v . ., Irlrll I n .- '" u .'.'.'.'. ' Ln.'. ". nlWvrldHI TOSDAY, 'FOLLIES' SURPASSES PREVIOUS BEAUTIES Splendor1 of Scona and-Pose Re vealed in Tuneful and Humor ous, Production Forrest It may bo Just a well to state at the. beginning instead of later on that the thirteenth edition of "Tho Follies" surpasses all previous ones seen here. . A typical Follies" audience last night, by Its demonstrations of Joyousness, Indicated' that this latest vlntago pos sesses nh exhilarating quality and a sparklo that prove ,t to bo something moro than old wine poured from now cusks. Tho high cost of the admission to this new Zolgfeldlan entertainment did net deter tbo followers of theso productions from gathering nt the opening perform ance and filling every available scat In the house. And there was value re ceived. From the first curtain on Oiero Is 'an unceasing succession of color hues, shades and tlnts--ble.nded Into over changing combinations. There is a wealth of ccstumery. The show Is richly and decbratively supplied with girls as a Zlegfeld production can usually be counted upon to be. As a background, or, bettor still, as a relief to his lavish display of feminine pulchritude, Mr. legfold has assembled a score of come dians and singers and dancers ot high merit. Diversity, freshness, exuberance, cleanliness and originality aro outstand ing marks 'Of tho "performance. The en tertainment moves at a rapid pace. Thero nro tunes which mav be enjoyed and remembered without difficulty. The Jokes, it not especially clnvcr, ate quick. Prohibition furnishes th groundwork for many of the sallies and the themn of several of the song numbers. Indeed, 0 noute T.' f Jf i, i :'k-r'.i!.t' . ' i 5 .as fWlWfr A i A r mt in r w "- --. . ti . Miin n--avi h m m m m m mr m m b. - .mm-. vfBKnT"VBrvta' ? a - u .uiw ibbhi saw m m ibh ar sav m saiaa aaaan bbbbm araav i. ar- "A i - iv - i , . M!w .,.v 'B.I . . t- m .V ' a ' ja."' v Mmwiemk MA.Y '4, 190 thcra In bo much of tills that tho t'r formnnce mlcht bft construed as a, uoo'L nattird knock t the present nrld state ; of the eountrv. I Honors are mjfflclfiit to go Hroiiml In th laro coat of principals of' even ex cellence. It depends on wlmt tho Indi vidual prcforn as to what number might be considered the best. Thero in Kddle Cantor, who whoops tlilnRM up nt every uppearance : Bert Williams, with his drollery: Johnnv and Riiv Doolov. with their fall-about comicalities: tho spleti-1 did Ocorjre Lemnlrc : Van and Schenck. in their dellRhtful toiipth; Marlllyn Mil ler, who dances superbly. She easily won her way Into tho good irraccs of the spectators last night, John Sleet Is a sweot-volced singer. And so ono might go on miming the remainder of tho company and lidding h, touch of pralRo for tho work of each. Tho piece Is In two acts nnd twenty- , three scenes, each a plcturo worth while. The words mid muslo am by Irving Iicrlln, Oeiie Buck, Itenncld Wolf and fotve Stamper. A circus ballet Is i by Victor Herbert, and it Is led by JIImi Miller, The settings aro from the brush of Joseph Urban, anrt ho has in sfveral of them outdone his former efforts In the I Follies, , GOOD BURLESQUE BILLS Caalno One of burlesque.'s eld favor- i lies, "The Behtnun Show," Is hero nnd winning all sorts of applause. The ' show, In Its fifteenth season, presents a ! clever two-act musical play called 'Tut ting Jt Over." Harry Lauder, a tramp Comedian, and Ameta 1'yries hea tho large "cast of players. A good-looking chorus with attractlvo Rongs nnd dance: adds to the cnteilalnmcnt. Trnoudcra The "Sweetie Sweet Girls" present a singing and laughing slicw of up-to-the-mlnuto entertainment. Max FIcM. Flossie Hevero nnd Anna Fink I lead tho cast. The show Is well staged and many humorous situations arc well ' developed. , -tastes at AnlillwIliiiAik.. 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