Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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M0V1EGRAMS FROM
SCREEN TO PATRON
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HELPFUli, lilots ,to girls and boya
anxious to nscertaln whether one
certain member of the' ppttoslto sex Is
rtKonlvo to their respective emotions
ro given In 'The Lovo Expert," star
.i rnnntancfl Talmadca. at the Stun.
i... nfit week.
Thlsproductlon Is the workmanship of
Itmfr stories Arid ndnntntlons for Miss
TalmadRo since her ndlllatlon with tho
Flret. iNaiionai ,jvAiiiuiiurB uircuu are
As,.Biibs, it rornnntlo young hoarding
school Rlrl Connie Is probably In her
most' dellljhtnn characterlzat'on. Ka
lievflrtff , the ctlt-ftnd-drled educational
subject", aho UeVotes herself to self
Inntructlon In tho science of practical
love-tnRKlnfe. .
JtlPS.TalmadBe.has the support Of such
teeJIeht players its Arnold .Lucy, Johri
IlAlllday. 'Natalie Talmadfte. Fanny
Bourko and Mrq. Nellie P, pauldlng.
EFFECTIVE scenes of enormous oil
wells, gushing hundreds of foot Into
the air, am features of "Tho Jailbird."
the latest Thomas H. Inco production for
rarnmount, starring Douglas MacLean,
which comes to tho Palaco next weelt.
The gusher scenes were taken In tho"
jjjilerflld district of California.
"The Jailbird" Is the story of a crook
who attempts to swindle the Inhabitants
of a small town by promoting an oil
boom and disponing of a large amount of
worthless stock. However j tho woll
comes In, his errorts at crookedness aro
foiled and lie finds himself tho town's
wealthiest nnd most respected citizen. To
make tho story complete, through his
love for tho prettiest girl In the vlllago,
be Is reformed In a novel manner.
Doris May heads a capable supporting
east.
DO YOU want to got Into the movlest
The fabulous nalarlos reported havo
filled many with the ambition to star on
ihn screen, and millions would bo de
lighted to recolve advice from an ex
perienced photoplay star whose work on
the screen Is meeting with magnificent
success.
Monto Blue, whoso appearance In
Cecil . Do Mlllo's "Something to Think
About," tho Paramount picture now
playing at the Arcadia-, Issues the fol
lowing advice to all those aspirants for
high honors on the screen:
"The best way for you ,to get Into tho
movies, as long aa you want my advice
about It, Is to go to the nearest moving
picture theatre, buy a ticket, find a
vncant seat and sit down. And let It
go at that. I'd say take the next train
to Los Angeles, but I've seen too many
bos and girls with no experience, hang
around till their money was nil gone,
nnd then, scared to death, try to work
their way homo. My own experience of
getting In Isn't something that overy
one would want to use as a model.
"I got In hanging on the end nf n.
pick as a laborer. One dav as I was ar-
tlitlcnlly opening up Mother Earth near
one or mo studios, a director noticed
tbnt my hands, not being used to tho
pick, wero In bad, shape. Ho promised
to get me something to do In the movies,
and, at laat, after further arqu.ilnt.inco
ulth the pick, I got a Job In tho mob
scenes at HO a week.
"After I had worked at that long
enough to get over tho shock of such
sudden wealth. It happened ono day tho
strike leader thoy had chosen for a scone
wasn't getting over. The same director
nt for mo and gave mo tho chaYice to
try It. By tho tlmo I finished with that
Jnoh I had them chow'ng up their lunch
baskets and throwing them nt each
other. After that I thought Douglas
Fairbanks s rival was n, matter of a
mr week or so, but that wasn't the
slorv Ht all.
"Mv next picture. 'The Kcntucklans,"
li comparatively peaceful only three
fights nnd a duel, so I'm looking forward
to n good rest."
BECAUSE Sylvia Jocelyn can swim,
rldo. drlvo nnd display Iron nerve
She lsn!n.5'lnK ?n Important part In the
new llilnm Vox picture. "Three Gold
l?'!!'' it? .wI!,ch Tom Mix will appear
t the Mclorla next week. Tom likes
." who piay in his pictures to be
tble to do things like that women who
ar. ntnletlft Miss Jocelyn mvam nearly
a mile In htm fresh water, which Js noml
rest When sho wanted to rldo one of
v Chi .1 uu"Berou, oucKing horses at
MlxUlle. tho star had to command her
not o try It. She had Induced ono of
Toms men to saddle thin nnlmal, and
ttas about to mount when ho Interfered.
A l.THOUGir the plot of "The Honor
" S stern." which William Fox will
present nt the Capital next week. Is a
t,""T,Von?.' thf. Jctur I'"" been en
Walsh direction work of R. A.
''are uns exercised In selecting this
east, and tho whole play Is an artistic
Su&irE- .?! '"sodalities through-
11 A. Wnl ah In pr
producing 'Tho Honor
pisirin
?,f,,d'rec,to,ra- "ls '? , been
. T ..-J11" r J 1,as a certnln verve nnd
!, ;,." i 1IC duality thnt mnko It
at.iiiil out. Ills flrfct picture for William
Fo as "Hegtnerntion." "am
ii,L . !'.! btf 'omcinberec for hli
If aViSlon" " lh '" "Th0 Blr"
n0 SEU Crelghton Halo chasing n
Ohestnut or to catch a glimpse of him
".a li dances n l...iL-n,iar.i ..i.ii ."
thlk l.frn .!" ""'"IT":". 1"'" n
Imn, ,,r"j ""? wouju think
tho
mii,V. '"' ".'...1"0 uroressor
to
be
anKnri;-.-'"V"VVV . ''" ""I the
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elenev fi,.i i. ,,l"B ,1S "rl- not ineff
iienej imio la a good aviator motoric
1.? nf mmer- Tlint !" "made gSSd"
'iSir? n"0ther Indlcatl0 f 1'is
StPShriS
pR Poet nnd romanticist of France.
111 he shown ... Z B,0ry' whlcU
' There is M' lu' "'wnt next wek.
ilru?.Ls'i0..better Indox toMho won.
inoMng.iicture
"vi amir (ir inn m. . . . . - - ..
in. .. ".."' . "" "irn. a won-Known
man commented, "than
"io comi-iut i,i !, . v"""s""'ui man
"otllng of 'inVnS ?lory th0 sllvershcU
Ion " B ot lninrtance, In the orIglnulVIs
characte iz, luonJ6",1 tn'nB. tho
t supiri, acting'" '" "" "" II rcsult
Q' INTi:ni;ST oven In ndvanco Is the
vic,f,;:f;!"n ..t paui.o w
"'"tion of Aiv.,'" V,',u.. '"'" "I" ,i'ro-
X
tin, .v; """"'- iiinsoi
iWerlok hnHnate Stnnley. Miss
'knal rol., -the Br,,nte8t c"""
i.i, iL rol.ea of recent n avwritimr. nmi
ext month
letfui in .J? J"""" a new nnd won
round wteetntlon of thlH character
f'ourt elth li m ".Iay, movcs- William
g"3e0nVh09 soUn a,U1, ,Wh"e CaBS0"
WIJAT Is said to bo one of tlie finest
'motion pictures of tho yenr ls
A'rVrtennel." the stage nlav bv Sir
;ro. anil enncted on tho screen
' mra Jvi.nh.-i ii vn
no SIimIa.. .i. ! ' wM,if.. ,i win up iii
Progranlii,ih0.Wef,.,1f.0c,ober 2G' Thp
It will be nt
i'IM nlHn tnMnln !. nt.,i ...ni.
f the
Played hi ll :TamJ Pera muslcales,
Albert iV,!ho Stanley Orchestra under
.- " v iuuu tiiu lji'iu neon
staira ;;." "", musical, director. Tho
role eni.V",8 EA,.,el Darrymore In the
ll,!?. ?l?'l hX Hiss Young.
irUatJ 1J.V1 lmvo seon the Picture nt
TounY EZltY eay ,tlmt 9lara Kimball
"ttl" sbo Si8 .a .dramat'o magnetism
'liBDlaii ll .f .CIctrlo In Its force, ond
'n l in"ll'",rm-'!tntlve ability rarely
",11,1 r!Vollon. Pictures,
ijrli ; !am,fl Is one of Vlnero's
Mi in.rft!,,n.8.of. domestic life. The
WttliiEs nnih,fl','1L,' 1,v ",c IumiiIous
fou li no,8"11, "'", ct'n0 cefts that
ftailo not b b'P"Bht out on any indoor
crl'l'lcal Si!la,y 'le"!lnK with tlic mofct
'"ely .,''Mrod "'.""'rrled life, flgura
h tn 'SV' , aild-Channel," because
'" tormvLd?,,,est,Q 'aKalrB resembles
filtTdd of the E"8l",h chan'
:::: . SMI Tl WA WM PSi
t 0 ,Mliv Kill m$Jm mhi wsm
, iyiyaP-JRil Ifctfwiaffl k?j,. WkdMk
m.. irmmmF -TmmxK7?m mm-mi w,mzM mm
Mu" "yVfm'i'.k, ' IHFniTi GljDY8 gloria dichard mcfTip
Pf, ,f. i ,,tAM 'fJtmldtSL 9? Something wav -the
vs. IKiBHH
ANITA- BTEMVABT.
'THE YELLOW TYPHOON",
Allebeitiy.""
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'tHECRADLfe
or couragf:
irolcmUl, Locuot
fine etrti4-
Guide to Photoplays ,
for the Week to Come
Rerletved Heretofore
AIIOADIA "Something to Think About"
continues to u timet by reason of Us
excellent story nnd cnpnblo players.
It deals with mental healing nnd
shows tho battlo between the strong
nnd the wenk. Gloria Swanaon nnd
KUIott Dexter aro featured and Do
Mlllo directed. Paramount play.
CHESTNUT "Way Down EaBt" proves
ono of tho most thrilling rural stories
on the screen. Tho final Ico rescuo
Mono ls something new new ln movies
D. W. Grimth has directed ono of his
beat cost?. Including Buir Macintosh,
Lillian Glsh, Richard Bnrthelmess
nnd Crelghton Hnlc.
New Movlej
STANLEY "Tho Love Expert" brings
Constance Tnlmudgo ln a delightful
comedy story, ln which sho Is called
upon to act a boarding-school girl
who knows all nbout lovo It ls an
Umerson-Loos scennrio. Tho second
week of the muslcul specialties will
havo i-imlly frtolcoa linger ai soloist
nnd orchestra (elections from "Madame
Butterfly."
PALACE "Tho Jailbird" brings Doug-
las MacLun In a story that Is rich
In humor. It tells of a youth who Is
arrested nnd escapes Jail, but who re
turns nfter ho has inndn u town
spruce-up. Doris May Is the leading
lady. b
VICTORIA "Three Gold Coins" brings
Tom Mix In n thrilling wcitern drama.
Ho plays two roles and acts first us a
youth led Into nn otll swindle nnd
eguln ns a mad man. In his support
aro Margaret Loomls and Frnnk Wood.
It was written by II. H. H. Von Loan.
ItEOENT "Los Mlscrablcn" comes for
n return engagement. It ta ono of
William Fornum's best pictures.
CAPITOL 'Tho Honor System" ls n,
revival, and deals vlth prison reform
and of capital punishment. Directed
by II. A. Walsh.
COLONIAL "Tho. Cradle of Courage,"
with W. S. Hart.
OllEAT NOItTIIi:ilN"n!Tlns Mine."
with Olive Thomas, first half ot week
"Tho Joou8 Tioublemakirs," with
William Farnum, latter half.
IMPEIllAL "Tho Figurehead," with
Eiigone O'Brien. "Dangerous Days,"
with Florence Doshon, latter half.
MARKET STREET "Civilian Clothes,"
with Thomas Melghnn. "Go nnd Get
It," with Wnllnco Ilccry, latter half.
AL1IAMBRA "The Cheater." with Mat
Allteon. "Tho Terror," with Tom Mix,
lattor half.
BELMONT "Cleopatra," with Theda
Warn. "L'.ttlo Miss Hebelllon," with
Dorothy Glsh, latter half.
RIVOLI "Man nnd His Woman," with
uerueri Jiav. union.
STRAND ami LOCUST "Tho Cradlo of
of Courage," with W. K. Hart
CEDAR "The Eyes of tho World," with
nva Novak, Mon. nnd Tues. : "Old
Wives for New," Wed. and Thurs. :
"A Live .WIro Hick," with William
Ituascll, Fil., nnd "Itebecca of Sunny
brook Farm" Sat
COLISEUM "Gulltv of Love," with
Dorothy Dalton, Mon nnd Tues. :
wtiat mppuned to Jones?" with
Dr.vuit W.ishburn. Wed. and Thms.:
"Onco to Hvcry Man," with Paulino
Starke, Frl. nnd Snt.
JUMBO 'Tho Portunci Teller." with
Mnrjorlc Itnmbeau, Mon. and Tms. :
"Hick Abed." with Wallaco neld.
Wel. and Thurs. ; "Treusuro Island,"
with Shirley Mason, Frl. and Sat
AVENUE "What's Your Hurry?" with
Wallace Bold, Mon. and Tues.; "A
Ltvo Wire Hick." with William Bus
cll. Wed.; "Tho Foituno Toller,"
with Marjorle Bambeau. Thurs, and
jrl.. nncl "Love's Protege," with Ora
drew, Sat.
Minn
le uupree Back
on Stage
After nn nliseuce from tlio stage of
nearly five vears. durlni- u-mm, oi, ,ia
an absence from
h'Sine1 te'VeSy
in the rootl Rhts this seaion In "The
Charm School." which P.obort Milton will
pirsent uf the Del.uiccv Tlientro begln
nlnr October 25. In returning in her
characterization of Miss Curtis, tho timid
little secretary of "The Chatm School,"
RIlss Dupree Is said to have rcorod one
of tho signal successes of this season,
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NOV. I
Academy of
NOV. 29 JAN. 3
BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor
SOLOISTS
HELEN STANLEY, Soprano
JEAN BEDETTI, 'Cello
ALFRED CORTOT, Pbno
HULDA LASHANS1CA. Soprano
ERNO DOHWAWYL Plno
Season Tickot Salo Closes Saturday, Octobor 23
$10, S8.C0, $6, $4. Boxes, $40 to $72 (no tax)
At Heppo'8, 1119 Chestnut Street .
PARTICIPANTS IN NEXT WEEK'S MOVIES
MfcJ IBHCaHHIlHM
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Q3NSTANCE TAtMAtv.P
'T1IE LOVE EXPECT" Stato.
THE CRITIC TALKS
TO MUSIC LOVERS
THE radical action of tho stars of tho
Italian Lyrlo Federation on Thurs
day evening In stopping tho opera "II
Trovntoro" before Its clo- and practi
cally going out on "strike" was the
musical sensation of the weak. It was a
Ilvfly manner In which to greet a ocason
which Is Just beginning.
Tho later editions of yesterday's news
papers seemed to lndlcato that the or
ganization might live through its
troubles nnd continue to glvo "opera ns
usual." Whllo tho haaty action of tho
singers Is to be deplored, nevertheless It
gave tho general public something of an
Insight Into the manifold troublos which
beet opera ln this country where tho
companies aro obliged to mnko expenses
from the start.
In most of the foreign countries gov
ernment subsidies, either atato or mu
nicipal, aro forthcoming to tide over the
poorly attended nights, but not -so here.
Unless there Is nn "angel" or n sub
stantial fund back of tho company, as
ln the caso of the Metropolitan Opera
Co .of New York or tho Chicago Opera
Co.. tho Impresario will have some very
bad days trying to mako ends meet
F3R the sake of the city, It Is to bo
hoped that Mr. Salmaggl will bo able
to continue at least part of his nmbl
tlous program. For n city which Jws
bad only sixteen operas a year for ten
vcars, tho proposal to glvo fifty operas
tho first season had n modicum of cour
age not to say audacity. It was certnln
to the experienced opera and concert
goer of Philadelphia that whllo Mr. Sal
maggl might be able to get noross the
twenty-five evening performances, the
samo number of matinees on Saturday
afternoons were going to havo a hard
tlmo In breaking even.
As most of the recltnllstfl ran runfitllv
testify. Kretslcr und Tlachmnnlnoff alone
excepted. It la a dlfllcult matter to fill
mo Acatiemy or aiusic ror n recital on
nn afternoon, nnd Saturhiv nfternoon ls
no exception. It seema to bo n kind of
on nay- in jt'niiadelphln, given 'over to
tho seashore resorts In tho summer nnd
to the clubs or the promenades ln the
fall nnd winter, except on bad dnys.
when of courso tho opera would be nn
nttrnctlon. But then ono 'cannot always
pick thesa dnys.
HIND the scenes after tho devas
tating announcement of Slgnor In-
zerillo on Thursday evening there was
much cxcltlment. The cast, although evi
dently a unit In their Intention not to go
on with the performance when they
filt there was llttlo likelihood of re
ceiving their money, waa by no means
unanimous that the best course had been
followed.
Hindsight Is wisely said to bo far
koener than foresight, and tho songbirds
clearly demonstrated that they wcroallke
Other mortals ln this rumor-f Hlimnrlnn
Ollda Bossl, the very capablo Azucena of
the performance, was of tho opinion that
a "boner" had been pulled when the cast
iieci'ieu noi 10 nmsn tno opera. Sho ex.
pressed the thought more gracefully
uimi wiia, um mm waa tno gist or tne
mru. hit men waa inni an explanation
should havo been made to tho effect
that the members of tho caBt had not
been paid, but out of compliment to tho
nudlence they would finish tho opera.
This would certainly havo been far bet
ter than tho ImnuMvi, action taken by
tho stars, and Incidentally would havo
rnndo the work of reconstruction now
before Air. Salmnirirl fur o.-mia. n,m, u
Is now.
A moro strikingly original Idea was
expressed by ono male member of the
oast, who naked that his name bo not
used. This was to go beforo th audlonco
and tell them frankly that the man
agement claimed thnt nnlv nhnnt RKn
seats had been sold and tho members of
the cast had not bcon paid: then to ask
all thoso In the houso who had paid
for their seats to rise.
Probably It was Just as well that this
plan waa not carried out. If Hny con
siderable rfumber of those present had
arisen In responso to this uniquo Invi
tation, whether or not they had paid for
their seats, It Is very llkelv that the
eenlng would not have ended so peace
fully na It did. Tho Itnllnn opera singer
n mi cAt-m'uuio i?:rson nt upfct. nnd
oYthoro
iDers of tno profes.
laboring under a
WHAT the ultimato effect of tho fiasco
will bo cannot be said nt this time.
The publio hns a notoriously short
memory and thero was vorv llttl. .
sentment on tho part of tho audience
that the performance had not been
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JAN. 31
40th Season
MAR.J4
completed. Judging from this, tho fiasco
will not seriously affect the attendance
If Mr. Salmaggl sees his way clear to
resume his productions. But, then, pub
llo sentiment does somo queer things and
yqu never can tell.
Intrinsically, tho Idea of tho Italian
Federation was ono of tho best for the
musical development of tho city that has
bcon tried hero for a long time. It de
served overy possible encouragement and
publio support, and unless tho houses
were largely "paper," It waa apparently
getting It Opera, at as low a price as ft
can be given, la a good thing, and Mr.
Salmaggl had, aa a whole, a more than
acceptablo company. Each performance
was better than tho preceding tfno, and
that ls all that can reasonably be asked.
Tho performances wcro entirely free
from tho perfunctory ln every case and
each member of tho company scorned
to be giving his best to mako tho project
successful.
MB, STOKOWSKI'S playing the Third
Symphony through without a stop
at yesterday afternoon's performance
seemed to Indicate that he would pursue
this policy throughout the oomlng sea
son. It is unquestionably tho thing to do,
although tho "Erolca" Is not one of the
symphonies ln which It ls Imperatively
demanded, olthor by tho composer, aa In
tho Schumann No. 4, or by the con
tinuity anr lolatlvo consecutlvcness of
tho various movements as In tho
Bcethovon C minor. Tho Third Sym
phony Is very loirtf Indeed, It ls prob
ably tho longest symphony by far that
had been written by any of tho great
composers up to the time of its composi
tion, and tho various movements aro not
In that Intimate relation to oach other
that is found In somo of tho other
Beethoven symphonies and somo of those
by other composers.
The audience sat through the work
with anly n few sporadic attempts to
break In with applause. When these oc
curred, Mr. Stokowsklomado eloquent
motions with his hands In tho direction
of tho audlenco and tho attempts aub
sided quickly. But the point Is that if
an audlnco will sit calmly through tho
"Erolca" there will bo very llttlo troublo
In carrying out this Idoa with other
shorter and more compactly woven
works. And there la another thing ln 1ta
favor; If it will make an end to the
Indiscriminate and undlscrimlnatlng ap
plauso to which Philadelphia audiences
are so much given. It should bo con
tinued, not only to tho end of this sea
son, but fofM'T.
MUSICAL EVENT8
The
PMIn.1. 1.1.1. 1 . .. .
hr, ni,,..Y"T ",'.- """c" "' season
H "';ne. and tho airmid cnnrt nt
JreSenl l,Thli.l""l,S"ur,l" evenl"e "l"
25 ihnimbi!r" foC.,!ho orcheitra. Tho.o
SIS.it? i'ehoven "rjamont" oerture. tho
jKt2& Hymphony of Schubert, a work of
.JhSf0 Co.""la "no of tho younit Italian
Tuonela" and tho tonepoem.' "FlnlaSdla"'
ff ,':,"ft "t"J'Mr- 0stra. undSr
..Jhe Now York Bymphon;
tlon" " .J.Sn;V".";'" ."' i..v.'?r .""W
lion1
funlii.. ,VV. .'.."".. ""r i.rancK. aw mo
ot Music.
- :-" .,- iuat cunceri. nt tnn Arniitv
ThuraJay evening, October si.
FnittiDBLnlA'B LEADINGS THBATHE8
Direction of Meiirs. Lee & J. J. fShubert
SM SHUBERT bt
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Last Mat, Today at 2 $2
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Othar eroheatral works announced for this
"ofratn are the "Ailaalo for Blrlnira." ty
Ouillaum Lckeu: Utethorm'a Bymphon No.
7 In A, and Oabrltl Faure's aulte, "ilaaquea
and Uercamaaauea."
Th Xfoatnn Symphony Orchestra, whleh ta
to irlya nva oonoarta tn the Academy of Jtualo
on Novambar 1. November 29, January 3.
.7 V "E nu rrcn i, openea ita
.u,.aut iciion TTiin noiaDio
aucoeaa In
namennny nan, noaton. laat Friday and
RiuruKir, uciooar o-u.
-Th'fcljr rahnrsl of lh Trebtn Claf.
J' Philadelphia, .will begin Wednesday. Oc
tober 20, at the Acorn Club. Karl Schneider
will, aa heretofore, direct the orcanlta
tion. .A
baa
campalrn to enroll lBOrt mora member
been atarted by the Philharmonic Bo-
Clety nf Phllenelnhln. whtTi u,m i.m.ii
open Ita third annual eeaeon of Hunday ve
nlnir aymphnny coneerta at the Rhubert
Theatre on November 7. Five coneerta will
be given thla aeaaon. Dr. Charlei S. Jllrech,
troaiurer of tha aoelety, which haa head
ouartera at BOO Tine atreet, la In qharao of
th membership cynpalan. Appeal ia made
to all lovera ot cood muilo to enroll.
The moat amblllnuandertnWna- of tha
Philadelphia Operatla Society la a produo
tlon of "Tho 'Jewrla of the Itadonna" at
the Academy ot Mualo on the nlaht of eleo
tlop day. November 2. A apeclal ballot ia.to
be a feature, and the caat Includea Emily
agar. Paul Volkmann, Relnhold
Schmidt am
nu .loaepmne uonniwo 1.
tJP! .I?r?m. tt the'appearance Hi r on
the night of October 20 of Michel roklnoi
J cjfa'or of the nu-jlan ha let, aqd
Vera Foklna. hla wlf Rnd pupil. Includes
'Harlequin and Colnmblne." 'The Dying
5' in. fr,'","0,;M. """ Zlgan" and
other Interesting and beautiful numbera.
Osalp aabrllowltsch will appear here In
recital at tha Academy of Jtualo on Wedner.
day awning, Octobor 27. Ills program will
contain two Chopin numbera, the Beethoven
fnnata In n fiat major. Ceear Franck's
"Prelude, Choral and F-igue," and writes
by Schumann, Schubert and Weber.
Mme. Olga Samaroft Is Bailing from Europe
In a, few. days In order to be In Philadel
phia ln time for tho opening reoltal In tho
ueeinovrn
Sonata aeries at the Uallevue
Stratford.
Popular Interest In tho Sonata
Ilecltala aeema to be moro widespread now
than when the series was originally an
nounced. Anna Favlowa will appear ln Philadelphia,
under tnn management of Arthur Judson, on
Tuesday evening, October 2tf. at the Academy
of Music ln an attractive series of dances.
An Interesting eon recital will bo that
to be given by Lillian Olnrlch on Thursday
evening, November 11. at Wthorapoon Hall.
Thla will .be Miss Olnrlch's first recital In
Philadelphia. She la a pupil ot Horatio
Connell.
Martin Ltaan. the planlat. will give hla
first recital here on WedneMdav evening.
November 10, at the Wltherapoon Hall. Tha
program win ue interesting, and immeaiaieiy
following Mr. I.lian will repeat hla recital
In New York city.
Dr. Hugh A. Clarke will give a lecture at
the next meetlnv nf ibn Hmith Philadelphia
Mualo Teachers' Alliance on Tuesday, Octo
ber JO. at ll a. m.. in the auditorium ot
tha Settlement Mualo School, 410 Queen
atreet. All teachera and muslo lovera are
Invited.
O. Ferdinand Jackson will deliver the see
ond course of freo publio lecturea on the
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PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES
GARRICK
Chestnut A Juniper Hts
SAM'L
NIXON-NIRDLINOEn.
' Business Manager
HENRY
THE PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNE
MITZI
nook
nd Lyrics
by
Zetda Sears,
Staged by
John McKee
A .MUSICAL ItOMANCE
WITI! METKOPOL1TAN HINOINO CAST
INCLUDINOt
nOD MARSHALL. SYDNEY (IRKFSTREET, T1EATBJCE CON
STANCE, ARTHUR UTTRY. JEAN NEWCOMRE, JOSEPIUNe'
.VDAIR AND CHARLES GAY
AND
SINGING AND DANCING ENSEMBLE
IN
QUARTETTES
Best Seats $2.00 at
BROAD s!i?SS
Direction of A. L. Erlanger
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES
THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR
By JAMES romiEs
Direct from whole year's run
Best Seats $2.00 at Popular Matinee Wednesday
FORREST
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CHARLES DILLINGHAM t'resents
JOSEPH
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THE HALF MOON
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"Art of Slnaln" at hla atudlo, 1T08 Cheitnut
atreet. on threa Wedneaday nlchte, October
SO. 27 and November 0, at 8:15 v. m. No
tlcketa rcauired.
A concert will be. alven neat Jf ond ay eve
ning. October IB. under the auaptcea of tn
Adath Jeehurun Aaeembly In the ronmanr
that oraaniaaiipn, nrou eireai "W. .
miiid. Amnnif tli enlolete nre Jlachel Trooat
ocrafiot David nablnowlta. plantat: Wllllan
(llmbiirif, tenor, and Lnula Ka. planlat.
Mlae Mary navlaon la chairman of tha pro
gram committee.
After extensive alterations and Improve-
menta and the addition nf another buildinir.
maklns alx In all. tho.Comba Conaervatory
recenttj- entered upon Ita thlrty-alxth year.
Seventeen atatea aro represented In the
registration,
Zeckwer-Hahn Academy announces a, series
of-faculty and pupil recitals to be held nt
tha main achool. 1017 Bpruon atreet. dates
to be announced later. Admission to these
concerts la freo upon application to the aecre
tary. Tha Tlahn Quartet which consists of mem
bera of the Zeekwek-Hahn School faculty,
gave a, concert In Camden on October 8,
The musical aervlcea at 7:40 p. m. on
Bundava will bo resumed October 17 at the
Second Presbyterian Church. Twenty-first
and Walnut etreets. Throe Intereatlrig-. pro
grams have been arranged for the remaining
Rtondaya of October. Ilealnnlng the first
Sunday In November, Frederick Cook, vlo
llnlat, and Vincent Fanelll. harpist, will
play at the evening cervices.
Camden wilt have a big. "nop" concert,
followed by a danco, on November 18, nt
tha -Third lleglment Armory. Francis J,
Lapltlno will be ln charge. Tlcketa now on
aale at, the Y. M. C, A., ot Camden.
' Tho musical program of the University
Extension Society for the coming season In
cludes many well-known artlata who have
appeared on the platform In former years,
together with sovornl newcomers. Among
these are Nicholas Douty. Herman Sandbv.
r.dwln Evans, Henry Ourney, Frederick L.
Hahn. Agnes nlfsnydr, Lewis J. Howell,
barltono, who will appear In three costumed
nrw.ri.tln recitals:, Mlna Dolores, soprano of
tha Conly Concert Co. and othera.
The choir of Old St. Teter'a Church. Third
and Tine alreets, will glvo a very Interest
ing series of special musical programa im
mediately preceding the evening services.
UNIVERSITY EXTEN8ION
Tho University Extension Socloty Is
about to enter upon Its thirty-first pea
son with nn Increasing membership. Ab
tho Boclety Is practically without en
dowment, a largo membership In necen
nnry to carry on thin educational work.
Tho progrnm for the season opona on tho
evening of November 1 ln Wltherapoon
Hnll with a memorial meeting for tho
lato proHldcnt. Henry La IJarrr Jaync, at
which tho Hon. Itoland S. Morrla, am
bassador to Japan, will make nn address
on "Unlvcrnlty Extension nnd tho In
ternational Outlook."
Thn nrngrnm fnr the Reason Includes
tho following lecturers In courseB of
throo to ten lectures each: Edward
Tinware! Grlirgs. Charles Zucblln. Earl
Barnes, professor of politics nt Prlnccn
ton: John Cowper Powys, Dr. Oeorgo
Earlo Ralguel, Mlsi Janet Ulchards. Dr,
a rv Rchmuoker. Rrlentt.it: n. M. New
man. Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, professor of
English ,at Princeton, nnu ur. isagar j.
Bonks.
MONDAY
MOUTH AT 8 Its
Mats. Wed. & Sat
W. SAVAGE
OFFERS
IN
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Mnslc by
Harold Levey,
Dance v
Arranged by
Julian Alfred
QUINTETTES OCTETTES
Popular Matinee Wednesday
Monday
Jlh" ,t ana
Matinees
Wed. A St.
at 2:15
IN
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a. t .
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NEXT WEEK
11 A. M.
TO
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1 A -" JfWEPH M. sriIKNCK Presents ! ,' fVfl
JhJ CONSTANCE v. ?
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OCT. 23T1I CI11A KIMBALL YOUNG In "MID-CHANNEL"
The Eyes of-Piiiladeiptiia
A $2,000,000 STANLEY THEATRE IS BEING ERECTED
ITcRisfPi
TODAY LOUISE GLAUM In
"LOVIJ MADNESS"
NEXT WEEK
THOMAS It. INCE lTesents
Douglass MacLean
and Doris May
New Paramount ricture
A Lively Comedy-Drama
With Unusual Surprises
CUESTNTO
8TBEET
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In n
JAILBIRD
TODAY AND NEXT WEEK PARAMOUNT Presents
Cecil
B. Be
With Olorln Swan
son, Elliot Dexter,
Theodore Roberts
A woman's enrav
Ishlna; r o m a nee,
that runs tha camut
ot lova and lite.
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NEXT WEEK
WILLIAM VOX Preaenta the Bensn-
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"THE HONOR
SYSTEM"
'. ul Includes Mlrlum Cooper. Ororce
Wnlsh nnd (iladja llrockwell
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Vaudctllle 11 A. M. to 11 V, 31.
NEXT WEEK
"THE GIRL WITH A
THOUSAND EYES"
LeonaO
La Mar
Sees All! Knows All!
Tells All!
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
"The Melody Shop"
A SPARKLING. MUSICAL REVIEW
OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE
Monduy TiicmIid mill ,ln,,l.
A .111 MCAL HIT!
THE FRESHMAN
With tho Rip! Rip! Rni, J Girl,
A Paramount Plratoplny
Thomas ffleighan
nnd MARTHA .MANSFIELD In
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"THE JOYOUH TROUni.E MAKERS"
NEXT WEEK
WILLIAM 1-OX Presents
TOM MIX
in First Showing of
Tale of Love, Stunts
and Romance
10 A. K., 12, S,
9.30 r. V.
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WM. FOX TRESENTS
WKV1. FARNUM
In VICTOR IIUOO'S
"Les Miserables,,
Kemnrknlily Sprctarulnr Production
.. NEXT WEEK
mini. .llll.M
IV NfltltPU
Slncers mid Dancers
Tommie Allen & Company
Nick Hufford 1 "Diversities"
Howard and Craddock
ANITA STEWART
The Peerlcxs Pliotodriinui
"The Yellow Typhoon"
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IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE
"( JracUc of Courage"
Added Attraction Comedy
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