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Send size and we will quote approximate cost. 5632-10 of coliniing tho ballot raalnialned lait night Is continued, the result of. tho presidential election in the United State today may bo known hero betoro Cubans learn tho namo of their next president. Iteturn from only 111 of tho 3002 precincts In Cuba had been received by tho central electoral board up till tho tlmo it closed shortly before midnight At that time Dr. Alfredo Zayns, coali tion candidate, was lending General Jose Miguel Gomez, standurd bearer of the Liberal party, by 032 votes. The tab ulation, as announcod by the electoral board, gavo Zayas 11,035 nnd Gomez 10,352, Various reasons were given by leader of tho rival factions for tho delay it transmitting tho official result of, tin natioual election. Some nf tho Liberal. Charged that the count was being held dp bv the eovcrnment. but this was denied by officials, who declared that tho gov ernment iteeit nau received nnu maue public returns from a larger number of precincts than had been reported to the board. There was n feeling of intcuso relief when dispatches from all parts of the island indicated that the day had passed without serious outbrcaKs. xne num ber of persons killed around tho polling plnces was no greater than expected. Dr. Zayas wns a bit moro optimist!! than General Gomes, for be claimed n sweopiug victory, while Gomes declared tho tabulation wan too meagre as n basis for publication. The general's followers, however, went to bed after n night of Croat hilarity In Havana, satisfied that he had won. HOTEL TO FLASH RESULTS Beacon to Tell Persona at Sea Win ner In Presidential Race Atlantic Ci(y, Nov. 2. A powerful searchlight, capable of being seen more than twenty miles, Is to be p'need on the top of one of tho large beachfront hotels here tonight to Inform passengers and sailors on vessels off the coast of the outcome of the election. Two green lights arc to signify tho election of Sen ator Harding and one the success of Governor Cox. ,a EHRETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & MFG. CO. , itywitm Additional Train Service Philadelphia and Atlantio City ErreravK tiichsday, OVKMlllr.K 4T1I. 1020 I.EAVIMI l'llII.ADKM'inA 1:00 1'. 31. Hnlunlays only, nrw tx- prm t r n 1 n, nrrlTlnic Atlantic Clty..2ilS P. 31. 8:00 P. SI. Weekdays train will run throne!) without Intrr- mrdlatc "lops. arrUlnir Atlantic City. .0:03 P. 31. B30 P. SI. Wfkdra. ncrpt Batar- Uuy nrw rxprnH trnln, atopplnic nt Ilammontun nnd Eric Harbor, nirlrlnpt Atlantic CUt. .0:38 P, JI. Jr.VtSn ATLANTIC CITY 11 O P. SI. WV-kdayn. nrw xprra trnWi. stopplni; ut Ekk Harbor nrt Hammontnn, nrrlrlnc Phllu.,lS:S5 A.3I. 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II glornalo predetto n rinreso le pubbli rasioni cd In ,un nrttcolo dice cho dl fronto alia mlnaccla (HostruzIonUmo da 8 arte del Sindacato 'del fcrrovleri il ovcrno st dcci"e a rliasclaro tranta cinquo nnarchici che crano stati arrestati n Dologna. Un di8paccIo glunto da Msca reca cho 11 Governo russo del Soviet ha Invlata una vibrata protceta all a Gran Brcttagna per II scquostro del vaporo Ancona, tavvenuto ncile aequo del uar Nero con un carieo dt prodottl itallanl dircttl alia Russia bolscevica. II glornalo romano "II Mcssaggcro" fiubbllca, qursta mattina, la notizia chc I Generalc Plctro Wrangcl, capo del govcrno-autlbol8ccvlco, stablllta nclla Russia mcrldlonalc o r'jconoscluto solo dalla Repubbllca Rrdpiccse, has do mandato chc II Govern Italiano entri in relazionl dlplommiehe con lui c chiede in altri termini il riconoscimento del into govcrno. Contcmpornncamcnte II predetto gene rale vorrebbo cho tra lc due nazlonl nl stablllsscro relazionl commcrclali, o freudo un milione dl tonncllote dl grano nil' Italia in cambio dl prodottl indus trial!. II Govcrno Italiano avrebbe rlsnosto che aarrbbn lintioxslbiio h..iu..i . ChO sareUOO linUOMSlbliP hi.m..i - . Inzloni dlplomntlcho col suo govcrno, l'intesn, ma chc entrcrebbo volcntleri In relazionl commcrclali con lul. II convegno tra ! rapprcscntanti Italian! c quell! Jugoslav!, per la slsto mazlono Adrlatica, sara' tenuto prob abllmcnto a Rapalio, sublto dopo cono sciuto l'csito dcllo ctczloni prcsidcnzlall in America. D'altra parte si ritieno oerto cho la citta' dl Flume saru' costitultn a Stato libcro c cho a Kara sara' acconlnta complcta indipendenza. Si nsslcura pure rhc l'ltalia inslstcra' sul posscsso di pocho insole nl largo dclla costa dclla Dalmazia, c cio' per ragdoui stratc glchc. 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Con. of it, ku Vt.n ton Dim y,,r ui U)t (ool rr nuktr.tr jri umlio j,t. r.ipnUulljr. ouiii. titornzu r 8, c. Kuik, ; Hoc. supt. ca West 640 NEWEST OFFERINGS ON UNUSUAL STORIES MARK WEEK'SsNIOVIES Katherlno MacDonaldl Viola Dana and Will Rogers Stars. Buster Keron Comedy fllnnley re'Notorteus Miss Wale" In a story yflifdlvorco and the. scandal which cajitflo tho namo of a coro gpondcntMyona of them who married j ?afu3"ed. anpSrs'o'n. &' 1 r-nteU In that phase of social ltfo will viiiiuuiJrTviiiliiir ncr nuDUUiiu ul mo - - - - - - .k.AaaJB & no doubt And this an unusual photoplay. incmeniaiiy. tnia in tho best whir- mat Knth'rlnp MacOonald liis yet had for her film ladder to stardom. When a man has a distaste for pub licity or notoriety of nnv sort he does not like to havo his wife's namo come up In a past divorce scandal. That, In a tow words. Is what happened to one man. Tho wlfo went abroad to relieve htm of the burden of having her around nftar this notoriety. An accident occurs nnd sho la talcen to a hospital. Tho hus band has followed her, and when ex planations nro In order thn denouement Is such that ho Is sorry for his hasty temper nnd her temporament. Nigel Harry does somocrodltabloworlt In Mlas MacDonold's mipport, as docs "Milium Clifford Ernest Tov. nnrothy Cttmmtngs nnd Margaret Campbell. The musical portion ot the Stanloy'a program Is meeting with deserved np- freclatlon. This week It consists of ex tracts from "Trovntoro," under tho ba ton of Albert E. Wayne. "Convict IS," a clever Duster ICeaton comedy, Is also showing. Arcadia. 'Tho Right to Lovo" Is one of Pnramount'a boat photoplay products. It gives tho screen a theme which Is emotionally bis;. In Txmdon It wo tltld "Tho night to Kill." Mao Murray has rarely appeared o beautiful and with nuch an understand Inir of her role ns shn does hero an tho wlfo of an English iltolomat In a Turk ish capital. That diplomat Is Holmes II Herbert, a fine player, and his para mour Is played by Alma Toll, who looks charming In her thankless role. To David Powell comes the honor of being the boy sweetheart of tho wlfo, nnd he Is excellent In hit repressed emotional act ing. Another character player Is Mncey TIarlam, while Frank Losco, Marcla Har ris and Lawrence Johnston, ns tho child, tinko a aunriort of line auallty. To, thoso mechanicians, who .10, ,lno. "ecrmnicu inn who y "i i ui- "'-' " iStSX partlel- prologue and told to tho child of the disconsolate mother. Director Flts maurlco knows tho value of artlstlo set tings and lightings. Victoria "Th Chorun Glrl'a Ro mance" Is qulto a different thing In reality from thnt which manv nennlo woul like to hellevo It to bo. In fact, when Percy Heath prepared this scenario from tho story by P. Scott Fitzgerald ho knew wheroof he wrote. Facts and Viola Dana ninlto tho storv seem real through tho ""Min n' William P. Dowlan. Metro In also fortunato in having cast Gareth un. h ns tho chief male support of the announced fltnr. It tolls a llttlo story of a chorus girt In a company which bIvcb Its trial per formances in a college town nnd In volves a student whose Ideals are scholarly. In a daro classmates have ho chorus lady go to the room of tho student Well, that Is a harmlS9 prank, hut It so upsctnthestudcnt and his plana for a scholarship that ho follows tho show to New York, with the ending ono that can be only expected from such an encounter with cupld's wiles. Cnpltol "Cupid the Cowpuncher" Is lio best picture Will Rogers has made. It Is such a truly human charactcrl 7ntlon that ono is apt to forget the shadowy figures on tho sllversheet and 'hlnk only of tho chief plaver. Kleanor Hates wrote the piece which Clarence dgcr effectively directed for Goldwyn. Here Is a storv of the West, In which hero is no shooting, which shows that at last some ono has realized that tho use of firearms in a production Is not necoa sary when the locale Is the open, ranch Rogers plays admirably a match, mnklnir cowboy. Ho sees to It thnt o'Virs nr made haopv whn niirtdnlv llttlo Cupid ensnares him in the nooso of love. It Is Interesting to seo the way he proceeds to match his wits against other swains for tho affections of his bosH' dauRhtcr. .... Heleno Chadwlck rises to now honors In this piece, and It may not be lnnu before she Is Riven roles in tho stellar tanks. Itrcent "A Full Hou&o" was a do llglitful thing In Its spoken form. In the musical comedy version, "Tho "Velvet Tjidy," there wob a little, moro action, but with Its present and no doubt flnoi form the sllversheet Is not much the calner for recording It. Brvant Wash burn Is not the typo of comedian for thk rol" hn has been given to play. Fre.d Jackson wrote n good piece ana Alice Eyton adapted It for James Cruze'a direction, but the latter Is perhaps heat fitted for other things than farclcai Htorlos. Paramount'B casting broucht forth Lois Wilson as the leading lady, while Lottie Williams has tho role nlayed by the adorable May Vokes no the slavey. Wall Covlnnton gives a fairly good account of tho role or tho nnll.mn n A mlx-'up In traveling bags nnd tho theft or a necKiace, wim pvcry uno bud nected of possessing it until Its final res toration after a quarantine haa been put on tho home, furnish tho plot sub stance. LEW HILTON AT CASINO Vaudovllle Acts Holp to Make Bur lesque Show a Good One Cnnlno Following on tho heels of ono of burlpBque'B beat shows comes nnother. "Tho Girls from Happyland." headed by Lew Hilton, a clever comedian, Is draw ing round after round of oppluuso from the many patrons of this house. Tho production contains many vaude villo, specialties and they are well re ceived, together with tho regular action of the nicoo. Othern on the bill are Klara Honrtryx and Dert Lester. Two burlettaH offered are "Nearly a Hus band" nnd "Tho Wondor Springs." Illjon Harry Solmour. a Dutch com dlan. In the feature of "Cuto Cutles." A VMrilo.ii lmnersonator. Manny MesHer. 1 and Lillian Herbert, the prima donna, nro alto won iikpu y UIU nuuinnccb. New mnlodles sung by a pretty chorun. with ccHtumes up to tho minute, com pleto this gO'irt show. reoplns Arthur Pearson's "Strp Lively Girls" compuny Is repeating tho miwtsa hero that I has experienced all I Keali. Don Uaroloy, backed by a good cast. Ih rt sponsible for many laughs. i The action for tho pleco Ib fast and keepi tho nuaienco ousy appiauaing, Trorndern 'Tldblto of 1020' hod Its first showing at this house nnd proved n llilln mnro than tho stahdard. A num. 1 ber of now iokea told In n funny way, together wun caicuy sonvs, maue 1110 production an enjoyable one. Woman Burned Getting Dinner Whllo Mrs. Anna Mitchell, twenty old, of 2030 Soutt nanwefc street, was preparing dinner last eve-1 1 nlng her dress caught firo from the kitchen etovo. Her husband, William Mitchell, heat out tue names, but sho was seriously uurneu. aiitcncu was burned on tne icic arm. uotn wcro taken to tho Methodist Hospital. Election Day in the Theatres Election returns will be read from stages of all the local theatres and motion plcturo houses during this evening's performances At several houses special eleotton day matinees will bu given, and midnight shows will bo staged at many of the motion picture, vaudeville and burlesque house. Movies Elscwhcro ClimtTNVT "Way Down East" continues to attract largo audi ences with Its thrilling ice-resouo scene. It Is a rural talo of Now Bnglan.1. directed by D. W. Grif fith. Lillian Olsh and Richard Bartholmcss are In tho cast. PAhAOK "A Mormon Maid," with Mao Murray. A story of Utah or n bysona era. Buster Kenton, in comedy, "Convict 13." added. COLONIAL "Tho Lovo Expert," with Constanco Talmadgo. ALHAMBllA - "Frivolous Wives," with star cast IMPERIAL 'Tho Mollycoddle," with Douglas Fairbanks. OBTIAT NOKTHBEtT "The Lovo Expert," with Constanco Tal madgo. MARKET BTBBBT "Tho Love Ex pert," with Constanco Talmadgo. LOOVST The Jailbird," with Douglas MacLean. STRAND "Half an Hour," with Dorothy Dal ton. DETMONT "Salome," with Thoda Dara. IllVOLt "Half an Hour," with Dorothy Dalton. LBADRR "Civilian Clothes," with Thomas Melghnn. UOMBEUM "Civilian Clothes," with Thomas Mclghan. OBDAR "Guilty of Love," with Dorothy Dalton. I AVENVB "The Cradlo of Courage," with W. S. Hart., KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE PRESENTS GOOD BILL Robert Emmet Keano Scores Emphatic Hit Other Act3 Worth While Keith's While thero Is much to bo thankful for at Keith's this week, most of thn gratltudo should bo given to Rob ert Emmot Koano. Much Is expected from a man with such a namo and the artist In question lives up to It. Ho proved that he Is n sterling pacemaker for '.i elghteen-carat unjazzed en- tertd tVnent. His nomrn nnd storlcn nr much Vorth while and delivered In a stylo v'Slch grips attention, Mr. Keano la alsoCpdowed with a personality which makes his offering 100 per cent vaude ville. Ho scored an emphatic hit Mr. Koano was last seen hero with Mltzl In "Head Over Heels." A really excellent melodramatic act was "Diamond Cut Diamond," a Btory of tho so-called underworld In which Ethel Clifton nnd Joan Storm were fea tured. Baroness DoIIollub (Harriet Lorralno) and Harry Crawford proved real amusing whllo Den Smith con tributed a now lino of chatter. Bpatrlce Hcrford's Impersonations aro entertaining and original. The musical comedy act 1b "The Little Cottnge." carrying ten girls and thrco principals that showed they knew how to donco and sing. Emma Stephens was tho chief singing feature. A martonotto act worked by Schlchtl Is ono of tho best of Its kind seen hero In a long while. It Is seldom that an opening net can draw tho amount of applause that this ono did. Cary and Eary contributed the athletic act nnd Klnograms and Topics of tho Day mado up tho remainder of tho program. Globe Many up-to-the-minute bongs nnd 'nki wr offr"rt bv .lop Hnrtl's minstrels, which aro featured. A comedy Mt was scored bv Oorrn -mvrn g the "happy chapulo." Pleasing acts woro nlBO shown by Rhoda and Crampton, In a comedy skit : J. K. Emmett and com pany, mUBlcal sketch ; thn Emery Quin tet, the RIva Larsen troupe, acrobats, and Joe nnd Johnny Fields. Allegheny The sea-going comedy, 'The Sailor Revue," keeps the nudlenco In good humor. Much enthusiasm la awakened bv the act of tho Australian "onflrhopn,,r8. who stage a content In cutting down trees. Ash and Hlams off'-r n snatmv comrdv and sln"lng net Marshall Notion's "Go and act It" Is tho photoplay. Nixon-Grand "Tho Man Hunt," n lively comedy. Is tho headline. It has a surprise finish. Rose Wyso and com pany presented a novel comedy offering. The Clown sealB cntertalnod the kid dles. Good arts wero offered bv Mur ray Voelk and Halgh and Le Verao. Drondwiiv "Oh, That Melody," a mu sical comedy of ton grade, was awarded honor iosltlon. Maysor and Gwynne, In an entertaining skit, received ap plauxe. Shaw's circus of animals plcnBed, sb did the skit of Rawles and Von Kauffman, Hlslo Ferguson, In "Lady Rose's Daughter," entertained In tho movlo presentation. Cross Keys "Ming Toy," a muslcat comedy ot oriental touch, won the head lino honors. Wolford and Stevens had an up-to-the-minute skit. Do Lyto girls In songB were given a big hand U. All ion- tamDo ana rap, ciever ncrooats, pieasca. An Interesting photoplay rounded out tho bill. WllUam Penn A good show Is headed by Billy Hart and His Circus Girls, a novelty act of merit, and Mao West, In songologue; Fox and Barton, a pair o" nuts In a squirrel act ; Yalo and Rich ards, in Bongs and dances, and Zeno, Moll and Carr, complcto tho bill. "Darling Mlno" Is tho movie. Nixon Melodies of the old South were plenslngly rendered by the Four Unn gardB. Gallagher and Howard offered a skit, Dorothy Ward appeared In the entertainment which haa given her the title of "The Personality Girl": Smith nnd Townscnd offered a dancing act, whllo the Elliott troupe thrilled the nudlenco with their acrobatto act. Walton Uoof Thero wan a special Halloween party at tho Walton Roof. Election returns will bo read tonight. The Cavo Dweller's Revuo romalna, headed by Mldglo Miller, and com prising the work of several entertainers, who offer song, dance and story. World's Muieum Final week of con vention of baby dolls; Old Zip. Delno Fritz and Maud d'Auldln, Bword swat lowets; Slgnor Pedaro, armless wonder; Abohma, giantess ; Captain Flshor, hand, cuff king; Punch and Judy and Monkey Village comprise the varied bill, Dumont'i A merry travesty on tho nineteenth amendment la presented by tho Emmett J, Welch minstrels. "Our Women Voters and When They Rulo" Is tho title. Many tuneful ballads nro sung while the blues belle themselves when sung by tho Welch stars. DR. ST0K0WSKI TALKS Address Preparatory to Beethoven Sonata Cycle by Mme. Samaroff Dr. Leopold Stokowskl last evening gave his talk on "Sonata and Symphony Form" preliminary to the performance ot the Beethoven Sonata Cycle by Mme. Olga samarorc a'no uenevue-Htratrord &" "ni w ..! n1!:!,0.'..??,1."8!0'8.' j delineation of "form" as given by Mr. Stokowskl. , , ' 'e tracea tne origin or iorm, teiiine of tho struggles of th enrllst cnmnosern to evolve something definite, which cul minated with lh dim-'h mtt'o o-m of Joseph Haydn,and pointed out that aftor a pclod of vagueness there haa always succeeded some stupendous genius, this being tho case In the development of the 1 tlon In Its various steps. He showed i the periods of groping which preceded 1 Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven ana otner geniuses ot mo nrni uruor, ana discussed the changes In sonatat form which the various composers mado arid how It affected tho musicians who suc ceeded them. . . . . The lecture was both Interesting nna Inntrimtlvn. Thaddeun R'oh and Mine. Samaroff played a number of selections iW I THE STAGE LEO DITRICHSTEIN IN "PURPLE MASK" Star's Polished Methods Make Thrilling Melodrama Brilliant and Enthralling Adelpht Quito often In recent seasons theatrical attractions of tho ten-twenty-thirty Intellectual level havo been lifted to tho onc-two-threo-dotlar class by the slmplo mathematical operation of multi plying by ten. But oven this dcclmnl trifling could not do for an Intrlnslo mel odrama what tho polished art both of acting and direction of Leo Dltrlohstoln has done for "Tho Purple Mask." He has mado It worth tho elevated scalo of prices which provall In tho theatre to day; ho makes tho nudlenco forget en tirely tho fact that they aro witnessing what analysis would reveal as morcly an old-fashioned "thriller": ho kocps their Interest thrilled and enthralled in quick following of the speed, Ingenuity, narlng-do anaiflnosBO of his romantlo hero. This hero has tho resourcefulness of tho Admirable Crlchton, tho odventuro Bomeness of Bussy D'Ambols, the fmo manners of Boau Brummel, tho romonco of D'Artagnan and tho courtliness of Sir Walter Raleigh. The hero, Armond Comto De TrovlcroB, rjas been drawn from a play from French sources, but adapted and doveloped by Mr. Dltrlch rein Into a being of magnetism nnd charm, and ho has a very definlto Indi viduality, dcsplto tho fact that ha la a composlto of all tho romantlo heroes aforesaid. "Tho Purple Mask," so called from tho hero's predilection for wearing such a disguise, Is tho melodrama of commerce made artlstlo bv clover stagecraft, know i- edgo of theatrical expedients and pot lshed acting. According tho premises. It moves swiftly and plausibly to a logical climax. In tho rolo of tho Comto do Trcvloros Mr. Dltrlchsteln Is again tho ardent lover of soma of his prior ivccesses, but ho also Is a hero of daredevil, swash buckling typo, whooo mysterious ex ploits dazo tho police during the regime of Napoleon a,s first consul. Tho sccnos aro laid In Paris and vicinity during the time when tho star of Bonaparto wob fast rising. The swift and tenso action of tho play Is based upon tho efforts of tho royalists to release ono of tholr lead ers from Imprisonment, They consplro to effect this coup under tho leadership of tho "Purplo Mask," In previous ex ploits of a hair-raising nature the "Pur plo MaBk" has effected tho capture of republican leaders and held them to ransom. His narrow escapes and re sourcefulness nt times when his enpturo seems certain form a series of thrills that hold constantly absorbed attention. The supporting company Is not only excellent in Its contributions, but It has gained some of the high air of ro mance from tho star. Among tho mem bers aro Orlando Dalv, Allco Hayncs, Edna Porter, Albert Brown and Joso phlno Hnmmcr, THE BOSTON SYMPHONY First Concert of Season, With Mabel Garrison as Soloist the ritoaiiAM Symphony E-flat Kncaeo Prelude, Chornle and Fugue Frnnck "Mia Speranzn Adorata" Mozart Mabel Garrison. . "Charmante OlKenu'' David Mabel Garrison. Overture. Leonoro No. 8 Bcethovon Tho Boston Symphony Orchestra gavo Ita first concert of tho season last eve ning beforo a fair-sized audience. Tho soloist was Mabel Garrison, of tho Met ropolitan Opera Co., who took tho place of Holcn Stanley on ccount of tho sud den Illness of tho latter. MIbs Garrison was In the beat of voice and sang with greater artistry than sho has ever be fore shown In this city. Hor selections woro widely dissimilar In character, be Ing tho aria "Mia Speranza Adorata" of Mozart, with Its lovely melody and dangerous simplicity, and tho colora turn nrla. "Charmanto Olseau." of Fell clen David. Miss Garrison was perfectly nt homo In both styles, and gavo tho finest specimen of Mozart singing that has been heard In Philadelphia for a iong time. Her voice control was un usually fine and tho planlsslmos In tho TORIC GLASSES REAL $5 VALUES CO Cfl '.jcKlnae or Z.JU Far far or near Might V.ye examined free by r'lstrred nptpmemr lefkoe Optical Co. 39 Market 11 N. 10th tirEN EVENINGS r.nurATiovAL Doth Sexes i COME TO SCHOOL NOW Hundreds of young men and young women and of boys and girls ore be ginning courses of study now that will qualify them for good office positions. Don't you be left behind! 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Primary School Lower School, Upper School A school that slvea a bor a com. pltte sltmtntarir schoolln and rie pars for entranoe to any .boardlnt arhool or college without taking him away from his home and Its vital Influence during his Impressionable Tetrs. A school in walch own-air raining. . baseball, etc.. handwork ard li.teltectual studr. ara combined with Christian, example end precept tn develop full manlinn-t and em. rlency, Pcnonl croundf have IS arras: high elevation. Located S mitts tinrlh nt .Tenktnf Awn-nad1nir fl-tl. road In Meadowhrnok. Autobus aerr. Ira for nearhv plsrea. neatt 'rations and elsnmnt nf rlanees September 7S. iror proinerflis f-ms. For prnnetp t-m, etc., ad- s lm n.n rfcp...- flev. John Whltf Walker. M. A. Meadowbrook, Ptnna, m Y'1 AND SCREEN Continuing Attractions ronRERT "The Sweetheart Shop," entertaining musical somedy, by Anno Caldwell, author of "Chin Chin," nnd Hugo Felix, composer of "Lassie," "Pom Pom," etc Clever principals aro Harry K. Morton, Esther Howard. Helen Ford, Zella Russell nnd Daniel Hraley nnd a battalion of chorus boautlcs donco and sing admi rably. DELANOET'Tho Charm School," a blithe, well cast light play baaed on Alice Ducr Miller's delightful Saturday Evening Post sorlol Ex periences of n young man who re ceives tho unique inherltanco of a girls' boarding school. BROAD. j'Tho Famous Mrs. Fair," ov Jnmen Forbes, author of "Tho Chorus Lady," .featuring splendid acting by Henry Milter and Blanche Batta. A post-war comedy ot oxcellcnt quality, with an un derlying sonso of satire. SUUISBRT "Irono," the musical comedy adventures of a shop girl Cinderella. Book by James Mont gomery Is rich In humor and sit uations nnd muslo by Harry Tlcr ney Includes delightful numbers, QARRWK "Lady Billy," operetta nf gonulno type, featuring Mltzl Hojos, who appears In half a dozen fetching disguises and many ro mantlo situations. Harold Levey's score Is varied and colorful and the production Is claborato. upper register woro exquisite In the Mo zart number, which was sung with lust the correct amount of temperament Tho duot with tho flute In tho David selec tion was beautifully dono, especially when It is considered that thoro wob only a very short rehearsal possible. Miss Garrison shared tho applauso with Mr. Laurent at tho close. Tho novelty was tho Enesco Sym phony, which tho Philadelphia Orchestra played hero about eight years ago. Al though It Is an early work, It shows tho characteristics which marked tho composer In moro mature years. Tho composition Is modern and highly In dividual both In stvle and In content. There Is great knowledgo of the orches tra snown in it nnd somo beautiful ef fects are produced. Tho rhythm of tho first movement Is ono of tho charms of thel work. The second movement Is somewhat vague, and tho laBt one, a vig orous allogro, Is probably tho best of tho throo. It was well played and well received. Tho orchestration of tho well-known prelude, choral and fuguo of Cesar Franck, by Plornc, showed somo Inter esting things. Thn color nf the vnrv full orchestration which Plerno has used caused a decided loss In tho planlstlo character of tho work, and soveral changes have been mado In the apparent intent of tho composer, such as tho omitting entirely of the after melodv noto In tho repetition of the themo of tho choraL Tho composition as orches trated was Interesting rather than con vincing. Tho Boston orchestra Itself played better than nt any tlmo for at least two years, and whllo thero was raggedness here and there, it shows signs of again taking Its place among tho great orchestras of the country. Attractive Play at Orpheum Orpheum What 1b termed an "all American" play, In three acts and a prologue, with snappy and original dia logue, was given Its first local produc tion by Mae Dfemond and her players. "Jim's Girl" Ib tho Joint work of Earl Carroll and Thomas J. Gray, It has no problem to puzzle nor question to an swer, but, nevertheless, abounds wltn situations, climaxes and developments that held tho audience. Miss Desmond ployed tho tltlo port In flno style, and Mr. Fielder and the other favorites were cast In congenial characters. AUTUMN KKHOKT3 ATLANTIC CITY. N, J, ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.. I ArvAmctiican. Pla n. Hotel I bf Di5(hTtioTaruiRcalComf6rt i riRBPROOF QARAU1. I i CAPACITY COO. rirmSfczazA "T THE IDEAL. FAMILY HOTEL ARLINGTON I WS"I9VN AvrNrW! BEACH QAN Avi r.NEARB m B CJKJU3 at JL t islva Location i rkritrate Kate TODD JkMUtVIHIU..VrtMi TRAYMORE AiiANiicaS HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always ocen. Always ready. Terms rae trstt. Phone or writs. M. Vvalan Duncan. Wtminer.r Kentucay av. nt. Hen. eSiminSier tost.: prlv. bths: run. i ttlt. Wtt.,l I u. a. ttopp. vtt at frop. u. iiunrs. star. "ATLANTIC1 riTV. N. 4. Unsurpassed for lleiilthfnl Kent A Kecrentlon LAKEWOOD. N. J. 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