Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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THE PLAYGOER'S
WEEKLY TALK
ANOTHnri phase of. Fritz Krelslcr's
nrt 'Will be revealed In "Apple Blos
soms," next week's sole theatrical nov
elty. This operetta. In which he col
laborated en score with Victer Jacob,
comes te the Ferrest KrelMer, the vir
tuoso, Is, of course well known here,
find the dlstlnculshed artist's own
smaller pieces nnd hli exquisite trans
formations of old music of set form
la familiar In the concert room. The
lighter music of "Apple Blossoms" Is
up te his standard and far nbove the
nveraRO score rer a "mus'cal show"
Mr. Jacob), his colleague In comnesl
tlen, te whom Mr. Kreisler Rives much
of the credit for success, wrote slncle
handed the delectable music for "The
Half Moen " nt the Ferrest a few weeks
age, ami wtiuam L,a Baren, the libret
tist of that entertaining musical com
edy, wrote the "Apple Blossoms" book
also.
TEIH Drama
Imprimatur,
ence," Beeth
nnd finished
Lengue has put Its
as fellows, en "Clar "Clar
Tarklngten's delightful
comedy of American
characterization
new at the Brend:
A worthwhile farea eemmlv. A
satire en the army distribution of pro
fessions under the seleetlve service
act. Clarence, a dlstlngu'shcd ento
mologist. Is npslgned te torture a sax
ophone In the band nnd Is then trans
ferred te become a valet te a mule
Discharge and reconstruction find him
with a l'ver wounded net In the war.
but In tarpet practice In Texas," and
atlll without his pay Chnnce makes
him arbiter In a complicated famllv
row requ'rlnff all his army and his
elentiflc experience. He unravels the
difficulties, net merely with complete
success, but very much te his own
advantage.
The dialogue Is Tarkingten at his
best. The cemedv Is exccpt'enally
well sustained through the first two
nets. Clarence, as the soldier-entomologist.
Is ndmtrably lmp'rsenated
by Alfred Lunt. The boy, Bebby, Is
after Tarklngten's own heart.
Mr. Tarklngten himself gives first
praise te the company for the skill with
which "Clarence" Is played Anether
vital consideration of the plny's success
Is the fact that these who revel In
Tarklngten's fun as a writer of books
and stories find he has given a stronger
Infusion of it In the play than In an
of Its predecessors. Hearing nnd seeing
"Clarence" Is like reading TarkinRten
at his best
In ether words, these who have
laughed delightfully at "Seventeen" and
"Ramsey Milhelland" will find in the
dialogue and character drawing cf
"Clarence" the real charm of his printed
works.
T7"YItA.
the exponent of exotic dances
JtV with
"The Pnsslng Shew," at the
Lyric, belongs te the same school '
terpslchore as Isadore Duncan Ruth St
Denis nnd Maude Allan All of these
strangely gifted women nre of Ameri
can birth and breed ng, nnl although
Additional New3 of Plays and
Music en
Page 18
First Regiment Armery
Bread and Callowhill Sts.
Starting Today '
and All Next Week
Admission 25 c. 50c VA8-? m1
Tickets Geed at Any Performance I
I
U. S. Official War Films
Presenting
"Flashes of Action"
Under Auspices of
Combined Veterans'
Conference
Sensational Motion
Pictures of the I
Beys of
The 28ih Division
The 79lh Division
THE NA VY
In Actual Battle j
Taken by the U. S. Signal !
Cerps While Under Fire
i
Special Features '
Military and Naval Bands '
Exhibits of War Trophies i
TICKETS NOW ON BALR AT nOX OFFICE
OK ANY WA VKTErtAN
This picture will net be shown nt
any ether theatre in Philadelphia, se
don't miss this opportunity of seeing
what our boys actually did "Over
There."
BROAD MAT. TODAY ,
nStiJnnW!&'"C 1 a r e n c e"
AAllll ALFIIED I.I'M Hnd Orlilnnl Cunt.
(JJARRICK Mat. Today "fis
t m r in
1V1 1 1 a I in a rv nil t V"
AT PHILADELPHIA
k KSSfiferAn ADELE ASTA1EE.
I fV nmS!'rJ 'APPLE BLOSSOMS" Ferr-.b-
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HZLZH HUDSON.
"TOWN SCANDALS-Casmo-
they gained their first laurels en foreign
shores they are lejal Amerlcins Kvra
for tampie Is In p t of her unusu.il
name a native of the tT,iited Mate. She
Is net ashamed te ndtn't that hIh- w ii
born n Mcmph's, Tnn and that hei
real name Is Leis MeKciizlc. She gain il
her first Inspiration under nn Ass i ian
dancing masir n Chicago, nnd after
ward Jeurneed te the Par Hast te per
fect herself In the art of danc ng.
THOSn who Imagine that
and especially a star, has
an
an
actor,
ahun-
danc of leisure time .it hN 1
would suffer a suddn illlll i'enm i
rheuld thy hne the oppertimllv 'e tn''
n peep at a page out of the daily llfe
of such a well-known actor as Ixe
DltrlchPteln.
Mr D'trlehsteln, while playing nt the
Adclnhi In his romantic meleilnmn. "The
Purpl" Mask." Is only cemplled by 'h'
lBnc!es of the play te app ar at the
thealr', for about thr e and a liilf hevirs
each cenlnR, except en matiner das
The truth of th. matter Is thlt he Is
genrrallv nf the thatre bcfer 11 o'clock
LOVENBERG SISTERS
ind Mine Neary In n iip Ret lie
1 imnn A 'L lie' Hall AMisnlre
rs,TWErr. a wr.KEit
ITS()N rMI"I IlOdS
M"r" s ,.. , I r, ,y
MY f.OODNKSS"
iaBegs!r
i-rsn; t a
Grrnmntn n Are,
at Vrnnngn
Ml Nit Uclt
(uuul
ii,ii nt Mif.l.r.'S
"SOM THING TO
THINK ABOUT"
Wtli filerli nanNnn. I lllntt DfXtfr,
Theodere HeIhtN anil Ml st.irri
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It t VaSj Ham 2 f !'-. 19
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SI!U A I ARRDIX
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u ii i.i m rei.i ir.tt in
'THE sntVANT QI CSTIOX"
ecMt
bid ami
loci "T srs
MINT AM nt
Wanda Haw ley. Jack Helt, Acnes
Ajres and Bis Cast in
"HFLD BY THE 'FMY"
Ht T1 It Kl-VTON In "t OVA ICT 1V.
- , Il f. O'Jd "st-"til M irl.ft
2X'HVCKCMe..lms.U,U
IH '.TIN riKM'AI In
"Big Happiness"
Ttmrvilnv I'
miy itrsi.its
mai: Mritit vy ,'
Ttmrvilnv Ildiv A "n itnliT
"I'Xiirsi.iiN ei Tin. Mi.nr
6! XT(I IT
AT s,nsiiii
I.I M T Ail I K
AIAK Sintlt VY AI.UTMt f -T In
The Mermen Maid"
AInrl Bennett w "AIOVH' TANS"
51 rl.ft Sf Ilrl With
Men Til -s A. r J
R urnc C'-ttv) Vr1'"'"' '" in
"The Remid-Up"
TIiiitn.,
1TI f. Ml. MirTean i May In
"Tin; i n until"
Ctdeji
(iOTII AM)
ri'UMl AAI.NUE
Men A f ' K iltilirn Alllllnnis In
"J U.ST A M1 K'
r ir I Till I. ( I ATON In
Till. ( I r V si Mtl'.nw
AVcd
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P - i..v( virns i:.
Men., '1 i i Itosiee iljtii) ArhuiUle tn
"THE FtOUND-UP"
l TM.ir III III MU IT In
"Till I NtMl I I"' lit S,M"
lrl viiMiill AS tml MAi In
11,1 .IMI I'll"
Philadelphia Orchestra
tk r r rnr avn'i'AI. rns -i riT
STETSON AUDITORIUM
Mnntipnury Ae II imv TlCth sinei
Tuesday, Nev. 2, at 8.15 P. M.
Estelle Hughes, Soloist
APrTTnv 'iOn U n rd S rtlin $1 00
LN1VHIHUV I Ml V H iN si i II i V
A D' AIV OF M Mi' I OATH
THR ASOUI I) POLITICAL HI'lUAl'ION
GEORGE
EARLE RAIGUEL
3 Tuevday lectures at II
rr.nt Invertlnntlen
A M lulled en
nnc? rme
NOV 3 THE CITIES OK BUnepn
1)1" T ITALY AND Till: ADIIIATIC
DEC 21 OKIIMANY AND AUHTIIIA
Ceuria ticket. IS. at Academy. Hepre'i,
er Unlviralty Extimlen, Bex-Offlce.
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E1V3 'euil C Alontuemcrj-. 3:13, 7 & 1
BSMI p n n''' n iir I
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PLAYHOUSES
in the morning nnd remains for nt least
two hours discussing business affairs,
routes and ether details with his per
sonal managi r nnd his business man
ager, and leceMng dramatic editors ana
ether 'slteis
Mr Dltrlcheteln Is Inrgely Interested
flnanclallv In the production of "The
Purple Mask." and this means that he
has te pe ever complicated statements
dailv Then he devetes a couple of
hours dailv In reading and studying new
plajs or productions made abroad which
are offered him for use In America.
These he discusses Irem nn artistic as
well as a financial standpoint with his
mnnngers nnd buslm sn associates, for
productions lnele the outlay of burns
running ns high as 500,000 befere ene
cent In return can be realized.
ANHW n
"Mldnlc
Hddle Canter will be seen In
Ight Reunders." which will be
it the shuhert N"e ember 29. ns thi
suit of his PhlHdelphli enRTgemcnt
his season. At least IMdle Canter hlm-
If sii tint In- feels llke n new
man although his methods of fun
making hae net changed
"CJeerg" I.e Malre Is responsible fe
my appearinee In white fact at all "
says Mr Cm'er "When I Joined the
Broadway Brevities' there were certain
-eenes whleh hj wished plixd In white
'ace. I did net wnnt te de It. The
"ellng of a man who has alwavs played
In black face would be dilllcult for
-i-n- CIUsTNl'T I1IXOAV
iltxK A Joyous Thanksgiving Week Feslivai!
A ROI.I.Il'KIM. ltlOT OF KAflTIAIi: Iir.ATI.UY
AM) HIS
SYNCOPATED SOCIETY BAND
rAiei s iiMtiTQNT. am) te ah'sicians iy a Jivr.i.n or JA7Z
HARRY LESTER MASON j TIM & KITTY O'MEARA
n "Tiin AA'AiTnn"
Serine Laushter A li Car'
rnr. m i (i i.e uitiTi.it
timm jmebs mm
ComneMr of the World's Mekt rnmetiH
sonB - senB -
Hade
1 rnm
The Orient
LONG TACK SAM
Jack Lexy & O'Connor Celia
SMAItT M)C, A i)ci:s
Peters & Lcbuff
Extra Added Attraction! AND 1,, Musical Comedy Star
iECTME VANDESB8LT
Offcrin',' Quality Songs and Dances Dean Moere at the Piane
3 SHOWS TMOTSGIVBfSG DAVi:3V:-i?,-
TAAO .II()AS it IM. 2 I' M
IM I.I DISC. AA Alt I A
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
FIRST Regiment Armery
Bread and Callowhill Sts.
Today 2:15 7:30 and 9:30 P. M.
AND
ENTIRE WEEK OF NOV. 22ND
ADMISSION, 25c & 50c
t s. OIFICIAL AAAIl
Flashes e-f Action"
IMIIH TUP. AISI'ICI-.S OF Till: rOAUHNEn AT.TElt.ANh' CONFEHE.NCE
Sensational Motion Pictures
of Our Army, Navy, Marine Cerps
IN
Actual Battle
TAM N HA' I'. S. SIGNAL COUI'S AA1IILE INDEIl riHE
SPECIAL FEATURES
MILITARY AND NAVAL BANDS
MONSTER EXHIBITS OF CAPTURED WAR TROPHIES
Nrvrr before In the Malery of Hie world lina (lie nubile lnn irlren nn odd
ttlnlf v In act unify (.re hv Innnennl nn tlin bnltlillrldx.
...Tbli picture Mill I'OSiriA'KLA net be shown ut any etber tlieulre
I'lilludelplila.
othera te tmderstnnd In a. Wny, ene
feels 'undressed' when KelnR bofero the
foetllRlila In white when ene hft3 al
ways used black fnce. nut Mr. tie
Malre insisted that I should de It. lie
Used te be a blackface comedian, tee
and told me that he was just ae re
luctant te Rive iid the work as I was
At' the tame tlme he told me that I
could he Just as funny without It. Just
because there wni no Retting out of It
I consented te trv elavlnir whlte face
for a few performances anyway. I nd-4
mlt I had no faith In the experiment
and thought I would be back te my eici
make-up before the week Mno eer I
would E-e part way. but would net take a
chance en Rlvlnir my specialty without
the cork dlBgulse. That was tee big a
onture: te my sutprlse the scenes
which I trfnved In whlte face went w II
I found I could cct seme results which
had net been poss M. with the dlssulse
TTLf SHIPSIAN. who clays the
XI leadlnj: fcmlnlne rele In "Irene,"
the musical comedy at the Shubcrt, sas
that all her lfe she has. n a way. be
lieved In falrlei, nnd probably that Is
whv she Just loves the pirt of lrne
O'Darp. the little Clnderella-llke maid
who as a peer wane-earner ecntually
flnd her Prince ChnrmlnR.
Miss Shlnman bel ees that dreams
will be realized If, like Mlmsey In "Peter
Ibbetson," wte only "dream true " Whll
levetcu te me stnue, tne creatcst am
bition of her llfe Is te write veil She
new wrltis rer diversion and ncrnaps
seme day the reading public will kneu
nere or ner.
Miss Hlilnman belleven that our
ilrrnms nre fur mero imnertant nnd slR-
nlflcant than the average person think"
"Dream true, but let your urcams ue
beautiful ones, and you will find the
happiness you seek. The great tranj tranj tranj
formatlen of Cinderella and Irene O'Dnre
are nesslble te all In their circumstances I
ir nil win ne n.q rn.irmmp n inev arc
Keep your thoughts beautiful and thc
will be reflected in your personality
Let our ambitions be iroed and neuie
and then dream true nnd strenslv and
the coal Is yours. At least thnt Is m
belief."
COMPOSER IN VAUDEVILLE
Writer of "The End of a
Day" at Keith's
Perfect
Tim lntest ncntilslt en te "the two-
latest acquisition
a-dav" Is Carrie Jacobs Bend, known all
eer the world as the author-composer j
of "The Hnd of a Perfect Day."
Carrie Jacobs Bend will play and sing
her own compositions, with the as
sistance of Leis Bennett, nt Keith
Theatre as a special feature e the
Thanksgiving week festival. It Is the
first tlme she has been heard In this
city.
CASINO'S PRIMA DONNA
Louise Sothern. billed as "The LS.rl of
the Gelden West," Is a talented nctress
and singer, who comes te the Casiiu
next weik. Up te a short time bro sh
was teaching school, but her dramatic
and vocal talent, her magnetism and her
general cleverness se often dlspnyid at
social and amateur stage functions could
net be hidden In her home town forever
She begun her professional career as a
singer at a hotel, charming the diners
with her voice.
I YRIP NIGHTS AT 8
' rvlv" MAT. TODAT AT
N Y. WINTnn GAttDUN
PASSING SHOW OF 1919
ADELPHI EVCiS
AT 8:15
MAT TODAY, 2:
IS
gj, DITRICHSTEIN In
"THB PPRPLn MAFIC"
SAM. S,
SHUBERT evcf. at 8,15
"IRENE"
Th fiT'itent of All Mu!cnl CeraMlea
Chestnut St 0ly,ra IIf' M 8:n
iiesenui ii .j i( nn ,w JInt? 2.15
U nP'tT'TIt'
"WAY DOWN EAST
TAVKIJTII bTKEUT
Afftfu.V
In
"MEMOIIIKS OF THE DANCE"
AA'ITH HI'STON RAT
or home -o.nesi
Assisted by
Leis Hennctt
"the i:n or a iriiri:cT d.va"
runeuB
( llllKC
AVeniler AAnrker
Betty Martin & Moere Philip
OKrEnt.NO "A Aim aiii classic
I "Topics of the Day"
Mc AMI Sic. MfiHTl, K O'CLOCK, Sfir TO S2.00.
SLATS ON HALE O.NE AAEEK IN ADA AM IS
Advance sale
it Hut OITlfe
3 JliniH Dilly
1 IA-7.20-U.30
1'II.AIS I'ltESE.NT
In
PHILADELPHIA'S
FORREST
Ilrend nnd
THOMAS
Iluilneas
THREE
MATINEES
W
nmlL
JOHN CHARLES THOMAS
WILDA BENNETT PERCIVAL KNIGHT
FRED and ADELE ASTAIRE and a GLOBE
THEATRE CAST and CHORUS of
DISTINCTION
BROAD
nrnnd llflew Lernt
THANK NIIIDLINOBK
Dualness Manncer
NlEbts
nt
3 Matinees
(l:I
Extra Mat. Thanksgiving Day
s
!
Beeth Tarkingten's
CAPTIVATING COMEDY
With ALFRED LUNT and
Original Ncav Yerk Cast
"Should receive cordial
generous patronage."
Public Ledger.
,i
"Most agreeable and delightfully amusing."
Recerd
"Alfred Lunt carries the title role with
flesh and bleed conviction.'"
North American.
"Tarkingten at his best," Inquirer.
"Rich in comic spirit." Evening Ledger.
"A fine piece, capitally performed."
Bulletin.
dimncTieN or oi:eitr.n c. tylkid
Best Seats $2 at Popular Mat. Wed.
I
GARR1CK
ClirMnut A .limliwr Six.
SAM'L
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Specsa! Matlnea
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GOOD-BYE
MITT1 in Li
ANEW JS. .
MUSICAL COMEWjk ifl
MUA1C A A B P X
BY HAROLD V.W1 q A JJ "u, .
STAGED BY X AH A A W Mk X
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WITH METROPOLITAN CAST -
DANCERS AND SINGERS IN
QUARTEHES. QUINTETTES &. OCTETTES
BEGINNING. MONDAY, NOV. 29
CIIARLKS IltOIIMAN At ILL l'HIllr
IN THi:
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Uacvjttieit ctVa nadnaatlns ut OJifi
uuiviv-'in i MatH Men Wcd Sal ( , 15
Emmett Welch Minstrels
nark te rtnh Again: or I'rlreH Coming Dnwn
WORLD'S
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OPEN DAILY
11 A AI te 10 1' M
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Ut. OPI P S Ken l"10" Ave. Mtln.
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THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN
AVIth FHANK IH'NTER
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FORRE5T Last Mat. & Evg.
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MONDAY
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY (THANKSGIVING)
SATURDAY
Charles Dillingham Presents
The Season's Supreme Success
Avm
Muiic by FRITZ KREISLER and
VICTOR JAC0BI
nook nd Urlcs by AfM. LellAUON
MAT. TODAA'-
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Myth and Legend of Old Britain
INTPHI'IIKTRI) HY
MARY DUNCAN STEWARD
IHCOAII HT. TIIHAIKK "
MONDAY A1TEUNO0N, j,V S AT s.m
TICKKT8 ON MALB AT BOX OFffJCH
THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST
PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA
Sec the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre
Programs for the Week of November 22. Subject te Change
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THURSDAY-WILLIAM RPflSELL IN
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TUESDAY ALL-STAR CAST IN
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FRIDAY WILLARD MACK'S
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SATURDAY UEOROE WALSH IN
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"THE .ALAN AAllll LOST 1I1MMI1"
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FRIDAY II II WARNER IN
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SATURDAY DOROTHY DAI.TON IN
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