Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC DDGEB PHIIABELPHI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1020
LEGION MAY JOIN
N BONUS PARAD
E
Representatives Confer Infor
mally, but County Committee
Takes No Action
SENTIMENT FAVORS PLAN
A bonus parade by veteran organi
zations Is betyg planned for Philadel
phia, similar to the recent one in New
Tork. Informal conferences of repre
sentatives of the American Legion, the
Veterans of Foreign 'Wars, the Army
and Navy Union and the Spanish War
Veterans have been held.
The Americon I-c?!on participated in
formally, no official action having been
taken by it. If the parade Is nrrangcd,
if probably will be In December.
There has nlways been a strong pro
bonus sentiment among Legion men
here. Only two Philadelphia posts ills
Rented, when the bonus wa3 asked at
the Alientown cantonment. It would
be necessary to place the question be
fore the seventy-six posts to obtain
support for n bonus pnrade, since the
county committee would not attempt to
speak for the legionaries on this issue.
Besides, the present county organiza
tion ceases to exist December 1. and a
new countv committee will be formed,
provided three-fifths of the posts de
sire it.
Henrv M. Baken. commander of ,
Oscar II. (Smbcr Tost, said today the
mother of the comrade after whom the
post has been named will presi'iit to
the pott on Armistice Day n staud of I
colors. The post mcmoersnip is ueany
300. and it -meets semimonthly.
Bcrthn M. Harris is the Americanism
officer of the Yeomen (K) I'ost, No. 50.
according to announcement by the post
commander.
8. M. Schwartz, of Shubin-Burch-mann
Tost, has arranged for semi
monthly meetings this winter and ex
pects membership to Increase to 300
won. It meets the second and fourth
Tuesdays of the month.
"Wo are making substantial gains
In membership,". sold Andrtw F. Quinn.
commander of It. Franklin l'cpper
Post (Chestnut Hill), today. Wo have
about 330, but only about 12." arc pall
up. Our post is energetic and we have
many earnest legionaries"."
The Harry lngersoll Post 174. of the
American Legion, will bold n meeting
tonight In the Chamber of Commerce
rooms In the Wldcner Building. Elec
tion of officers for 1021 will bu held.
TO VISIT STATE COLLEGE
Rotary Clubs Interested In Solving
Its Problems
Members of the Kotary Clubs In all
parts of Pennsylvania will make a
"pilgrimage" to the Pennsylvania State
Collego next Tuesday and Wednesday
to study conditions there. It Is under
stood delegations will go from forty
clubs nud nt least 200 Kotarlans will
bo there. This trip Is the result of a
decision of eastern Pennsylvania dis
trict clubs to do everything possible- to
gain ndenuate support for the college.
The action came only n few days after
the college opened and the gates had
been closed to morn than 1000 Penn
sylvania applicants for admission to the
freshman class.
The Hotarians will make the trlp-by
automobile for tho most part, arriving
Tuesday afternoon. A general meeting
will be Held in the evening, wnen col
lege officials have been asked to give in
formation. The following morning the
Itntnrlnns will leave on n tour of the
campus, buildings of the various schools
and tnc college larms.
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RUSSIAN DANCERS IN
FINE PERFORMANCE
Fokino and Fokina Mako First
Appoarance of Season Before
Brilliant Audience
Tho creator of the new Itupslan
ballet. Michel Fokino and Vera Fo
kina, his highly gifted wife, appeared
nt the Metropolitan Opera llouso last
evening in n set of complicated and
beautiful dances which ran the gamut
of tho nations. As Is usually the case,
the "old favorites" won out.
The dances on tho program were
practically all tho creations of M. Fo
kino. whose place as a creator of dances
Is upw probably moro secure mid ilxcd
than as an Interpreter, even of his own
compositions. There arc physical limits
as an interpreter; thetc arc virtually
none as n creator.
The program was divided Into three
parts. In the first part, tho Harlequin
nntl Columbine, da'need to the wonder
ful music of the Schumann Carucval,
i eccived scarcely tho appreciation which
tho graceful efforts of tho dancer
merited. However, tho Passcpled and
tho Dying Bwan, tho latter given to the
exotic music of Salnt-Sacns, received
their due meed of applause. Madam
Fokina responded to the first of these
numbers with tho "Humorcsquo,"
danced to the popular melody of Dvorak,
which, uy tnc way, is a patueuc nnu ap
pealing piece of music and not a humor
osuuc, Tit least In tho Kngllsh sense of
tho word.
After tho first part several rnthcr
radical "cuts" were mado in tho pro
gram. It was somewhat long and phy
sically trying lor two persons to tio
alone. Tho Bucchanalc of Fokina and
tho Panadcroa of Fokino, a Spanish
danco with a Russian name, with con
siderable dlvergenco between tho danco
and tho music were very will done, as
was tho Oypsy dance of Fokina, ac
companied by tho music of Xnchcz.
In the last part, which was consid
erably abbreviated, the popular "I
Danco With n Mosquito" and the
charming "Lullaby" were tho features.
They were two of tho Russian folk
dances and were among tho most de
lightful of the evening.
Tho orchestra, under tho leadership
of Vladimir Dublnsky, played several
numbers, but thero was an apparent
lack of rehearsal as tho members of the
organization did not seem to bo fa
miliar with the manner of the conductor
who, In turn, did not seem to be en
tirely familiar with tho music which he
was leading. This was especially
noticeable In tho Capprlcclo Kspagnole
of Rlmsky-Korsakoff as welt as In one
or two of tho dances where tho prompt
ing of' Fokino was perceptible to the
nudlcnce. However, tho cntlro evening
was successful nnd tho audlenco was
highly pleased. Sergei Rachmaninoff,
the distinguished Russian composer,
witnessed tho performance from a pros
cenium box and was enthusiastic In his
applause.
Will Urge "Closed Shop"
A meeting to further the Interests of
Opening of the cape
"Beaux Arts'9
At the HOTEL MAJESTIC; Broad and Girard Ave.
THURSDAY, OCT 21st
High Class Entertainment Dancing Delightful Things to
Eat and Drink.
Afternoons and Evenings.
JOE MOSS
Proprietor
tho union shop will be held Sunday,
October 24, at 2 o'clock In the Metro
politan Opera House. The speakers will
be Rosa Schneldcrman, prcsluV.it of the
New York Women's Trade Union
Jamca II. Maurcr, prcsldcnet of the
Pennsylvania Stato Federation of
Labor, nnd James O'Connd i
Metal Tra- Department of th'a A J
lean Fcderuilon of Labor; John r5"
of tho Philadelphia Central r
Union, will preside. Tho meeting ift
bo held under tho auspices of thl. iZ J
labor organization. lms lwl
Industrial Management
Under the Pergonal Direction of
George F. Barber
n Internationally known Industrial EnlneT,s shall conduct
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tickets to opening- meeting-, October 22.
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