n'$i v-s'" - Jtjr$',xi'vy v t-fkn EVENING PUBLIC EEDGEBPHirADELHIA, SATURDAY,, Mlktft 22, 1921 12 tjWA-fr.s fi , im I 'i lM P &..' ii .SiM- S: .,;'- W t 'IT ' ! r,. - If " i ,?; ,, if,i ''lit l s1 THE PLAYGOER'S ) EEKLY TALK TUB ensuing RfnUHemetit week tuii hrln nn nn outstandlprr event fbe( itedlrMlon o' the new Ht.m'ey Tlie-itr "ivlileh Is Advertised nn "the H.fion non playhouse." Tt will bo devoted to high elans pliotoplnys. with supplementn' musical prorrartu In accordance rU the, policy established by the Into Plan ley Mristbauiri. founder of the Stntitev Co., nnd puilntnlned bv bis brotber, the present chief, Jules Mnstbuum The cltv la now tho richer hv two fine houses, th" reconstructed Walnut and I the new Stanley, which divide on h flfty-nftv bsl between staRo and silver sheet nttrnctlouv. dedication of the new Stanley Theatre of neveltlos both Kencrlcally imil .1 chows "Klsslnp. Time" it the shuhrrt and "The nose Girl at Uie Adelphi. UTflSSlSa TIMH" ti described n.i n J. melody play If l founded on a T'i 1 fnrre. but has doubtless suf feted a rea-ehanre In th Importation ' Oeor V Jtobnrt made the adaption lllrUnon made the iown nhleh are Raid to be Ftrletlv Parisian nlthotiRli thn plot and dlatoBUe a not nu!t so much bo , nnd th music was mad bv Iva' CarjII onmpoier of "Th Pink f.adv ' nmons o'her sueeeasps monr bin "Kepis" nrp ' Mill and Too ' "Love Telephone" and ' Come Back to Me." TVIIImm N'orrls. who vns for four -ears with "Mnytlnie." mid u.is the srlmly droll aunt In "The flood I.lttle JHvtl." In featured T'dlth Taliaferro svnll remembered for her artistic pl.-nlnK of "riebeeca of Sunnybrook Farm." plnys 'he lertdlnu female part, that of a con-lent-hred Rlrl, who is to marrv n vouth she has never seen This is Mis Talia ferro's first appearance In musical 00111 erti and In other c-tles cho has scored r distinct hit. IN NEXT WEEK'S FILM NOVELTIES - Ann vr .vrw "The P.oe c. '1 in ,1 coined H M ' rt' book and are Iurc.i:i, and 4MMN)nHgnmwMNMaisanKMMMllMfnnnvMnH Mm z$mWZV . V nmw Jk'rwl Wallace 1B. KMWiMfi Hk vwmiB ?! thc charm - - J fJt - i X-sBJ 1 V mk- , vW I --' v -'''aBMJilP' 1 1 IS W I i .1 , I nr'rs h Wii, in Jnuilc b- n-:-n il-it7l. 11 ithori of Ootk Cohan t sicccfii!. Th Hoval Vat-abend I'harlen Puree''. th fea tured pla-r baa beon irrounded by a Jiartlcularh abl compan' . incluslvo' of uch well known folk as Marjorie Oa'e ion. lately Heen in I,lttl SIU. charltv," Jifahel Wlthen, May Bolev, '.on Uarnett Jleatrlce and Marcella Swaneon. b-ed Jllllbrand. Steward Balrd and Shep ""amp, with a chorus of younp rind aepir !nf prima donnas in the background JAMnS nrwVPnrRY. who l.i playlnK the role of crlsn-toncupd I'nntnin fim JIunninell in tho ap Cod comdv I ' na!nc's." during Mi enrl- vears w.ii I onn of ! best-knonn nctt th In Amor-1 lea He wan a membf-r of Kdwln Booth ompanv the n.Rht Mr r.ooth was, Mrioken ith paralsls. which was th. 1 bpnnlnt: of bin rnfored retirement I Mr. Bradburv talki ery Intel estlnBlv ofl lilaold chief 1 1"1'r,Hoo'h. while eccentric, was much neloNed bv the members of. his impan-l-caui of hln manv ads of klndne. I w-hlch ho did ciuieth nnd In lil usual reserved manner His wason had been remnrkabH suecesf jl from .1 tiwnetao I po'nt of w and he had ben wnrkinRi very bard No member of the company had noted nn wanlnc of hl power? The merit bo was stricken. April ; iSJi ' li wbs to p!a "iithero" at t'm Lvc-um 1 Thpa'ro In P.ocli-s'er V V He drove to ' he theatre tmni lis Imtel -r the m-r-1 formajice ceompat,'iil b Iiwrenoe ANITA JTCV.AKr -4ARt5iET and th PlFt? an nrtiitlc era -unn,nc lis 1 nurse much the same fashion ns the life o' 11 man or n nation ironi the cradle to the grave "Just now the 11 ost connpleiiotu renaissance is in the art of stnRo decora tion. Back in the tlftcenth century It was In its prime The theatre In those diMs was 01m of the most important fac tor's In the life .f the people, and the most noted artists wefo eiisafreu ior st.ipe decoration llaphael pnln'ei" f, srenerv 'i Anoitls mpostr w"s perfoimed be. fnre l.eo "." Mr 11 itt jocllled "".Vher ,111 operetta w.is p. rfornie.l ut tb- duke of Milan s wedd'nn L.vci.irdo da Vinci was rnR.iRed to ptepaiv or plan rren.c rfiei-ts He lonetmctod a revohlni! sphere repres.MUinK creation, nnd the ac tors appeared up" 1 it costumed to Im personate the different planets. ' But we fell away from all that nnd 1 st.iRe decoration become for awhile a; lost art It has come to life affaln nnd the Blones of th fifteenth tentuiy are I acaln burstinB xorti. in me i-uraiicaii cpltola tho greatest artists of the day are devotlnp their talents to the att of .stnie decoration " lucv ro. '30KITHING DiFrrecNT- K"??nt- some ICnfjllsh libretti of not very lone distant dnte, conceding nt tho sarno tlmo that every Italian nnd French libretto is oy no means a masterpiece. I Hut tho libretto In KtiRllsli makes demand wnlcli nro not put upon tnc wrltcro of those In Italian nnd I'Tench, and these demand Ho in tho attitude of thn American oPern-Rolnft public toward opera. In this country, wo nro not yet 1 accustomed to henrlnir commonplace say ings 01 cvcry.ua' lifo unr, as nro the operasoera or uaiy nnu iTancc, ana when such things occur ns they must nt lenet occasionally in every opera, the audience Is Inclined to be amused, with consequent disaster to the scene, unless it happens to bo a humorous one. Poetic UngllHli Is one of tho first requirements 0 tin neceplnble libretto. Therefore, while opera In Kncllsh ' . on the whole a most desliaMo thliiK I' seems a long wnv off yet and will I probably remain there nt least until the ( tin slloti of suitable translation . , solved. ... . urn Hfc nRRHFRTRfl P.nWP.PRT moiudes . -..-.,..,,, WVIIWt.ll I I i;Ch Tschalkowsky Concerto THIS PllOOtlAM laiifruage of the land. IJveti J'ngland Is far ahead of us in tins respect. all savo possibly one ; nntl, stcond. thnt ho lias n uti'icrb violin. Ills tone is not very lnrgc, but U of fine nunllty nntl showed to excellent nilvnntngc In the clegnlc slow movement, of the concerto, As nn Interpreter he Is n little Incllnetl to go to cxtreinc.'i nntl lie litis scvernl singe lunnneristim of the type now gen- ernlly c-ehewed by the grcntost nrtisis. Ills rt'inlitlon of tlic concerto wits (lnr. 7.1 1 ni rnllirr (linn muslcnlly ronviiu'lug, iiltliougli there was no lark of ilcep feel inc nnd good tuste In the slow move ment. However, the concerto naturally lends Itself to nn audacious' perforin, mice. All In nil, Mr, .Schmullci' Is n remarkable violinist. MUSIC NOTES Afl'T nn ft' aenro of ti.itu week Leopold ."t()koKl.l iHI remi. el thn illiert nn of Hi" l'lillndeiiilila t'riliLii.1.1 ut the. 1 oncorts of Junimry L'S ni.d U. II- will lme us entolut on tld4 uLCiiiAn lliins Klniller, formally llrt lellln. of the jrrhet'lru. lite proKrnni glides thn "tniinlsheil Sriuihon ' of hubeit, W'ulur s tAorture to "Ir 1'rcl- . 1 cnui. unti ine oeriurp in ni-iiei .i,i.- ., . I lrsinrers. ' -Mr. Klniller will p.sy 1, 10 Uilo Alexander Sehmu er Sololnt In the -.oinertn. .Wit Tiiesdsv evtilnir the Mftrotmlllm Orcui rmiiCHnv will .Ive Verdi's "! n .srlon" In th'j Acmlemy of Music, u R n n . Til" rust Philip If., Ailsnio Pliliir, IJ011 ('arlos, (Hullo Cllml. TtoiirlAo. Illuseupe A I.ucn. Tin (irnnd Iniulsilnr. Louis d'Aiicel" Count lermnn Atmeln Itndi inonk, 1 Hum nuntsfson' llll-nbcth of nlols. Ito.i Penieli, Princess I'botl. .Teannn Oordon Tebiilda. lllleu U.ilos . i;ounteP3 Aremberi Mnlla HnvREP, h herald, Anrlo ll.ldn, 11 olc, Mnrle Hundo'.lu. Pari will condui' ef nrembr of the clubi eua. muureu wornman ina v, -incKar ami eert held Ml. Helta Iwr?"-. The rulr monthlv tialthborlmnx rt of Urn Htt ement Jtuulo $S Inf"" ild In tho auditorium of the SihoM1 arei ilenrl flcott, Miss nifredi nowm?!.'.1 pianist iiml Lucius Coin, MoIn,7 ! ' John Ilraun will ba the accompanf,. KJ minion by rard only, "' A4 Vaudeville Benefit for Orphann Hundreds of little orphans 'rom .11 over Pennsylvania and rei,i... .? U pear with Lets May, aopnino, as (ha alst ing nrtlst at the Moiropolltan Opera llouia on tho evening- of l'ebruary 8. Tlie Plorentlne quartcl, the rerontiel of whirl Is !'Aiuule llltnculll. violin ; Alfred bonrmrtz, cello; clenrvnte Uarotie, flute, and Kinnels J Laplllnn, hnrp. will be heard hf concert in Wltherspooii Hall. Tuesday eienlnir, Janusry 2."i, under the nuaplcea of the I'nhcrnity llxtenaluti Hoclely. The first concert of the Bending Choral Koelely for the aeaaon will take place In the ItHjnh Thejtre, lteadln. on Tuesday, .tanuaty 2,1, ill H:1.i p m. The program will consist nf Oounnd's "lledetnptlon," In which thi solnlslR will be llutli (lranevell-0 bbs, soprnno; Amy llrumlmch, alio; Lambert Mur phy, tenor, ond Kred Patton, bass. The or chestra will consist of nft two muaiclana from the Phlladelphli Onlieatm, The chorus eni-slsts of 'JO(l ntlled voices, N, Llndsav Xorden will conduct The MnnufHrlurers Club wl't Kile the second mualuile nf the season .Isnunry !.'. at 2 .1(1 P. ni. The nrtlsts will be Dorothy lobnutmip 1lai In, linrnlst: William Hlin mnni, liHrltnne, nnd Illlls Clark Hiimmnnn. pianist Tl e rhlladelFhla Muste Club nnnounces the nejit concert lo lie hod on lupsdny artpr- iswn, Janunrv lis, at 2.3d In the clover room ef tho llpllcuie.Htriitford. .Mrs Oulhrnnd. I sen Iris nrr.inaed an InterestlPB aitPrnoon, ail Ilranrhes of Mutle lw.ln. Intiodurlmt the strln-f ensemble conslstlnir I " ' Adrancfd Publl.. Catalor ' M ver Pennsylvania and residents ? ,in 'ennsv Ivuiila llabv vitin i. .-I' 'ba heart. Ill,, will benefit by the enil,;0,?' of Philadelphia Mooaelieurt .Vn J"r,!'' Blot), which has arranged an -aii bY!' Vaudeville." the proceeds to B0 towiK ! the care of the children, at th, H?' polltan opera House, on Mondav .j Tuesday evenings. MPsicAT. lynTnitrTinv School of Mtiairl 21 onfh nn .." Temple (Jniver.,ty S& lr iirsmnf Cataloc. Ixsuiore "So a Overture I Concerto for Wolln and Ilcill.iiien orchestra. ischalkowsky Alexander Rchmuller Sjinphonv In A minor (Ncuuh) Mendelssohn Ossip Gnbrilnwitscli nipcnrcd ns guest conductor for the second titnt' this (w7telfe- In Italy there would probably be 11 riot l-"",011 ,nt "'' concert of the I'lillnilelphlii if tha manage attempted to clvo operas of foreicn composition In nn lnncuago except Italian, whllo In France It Is tho rule in inmost every case to translate tun libretti into French. It Is done to 11 lesser extent In Clerrnnny nnd n still lesser ono In Knglnnd, but here, not at all. And this. In the face of the fact that we as a people speak only our own language, which Is not the case of most of the I'uropean countries The ('hlrarro Pyinnnony Orchestra com 'it on Wednesday evening. Jnuu.irv 2H, nt th.1 Academy nf Music, Kredorlck ("lock rondm -tor nnd Olgn Hamaroff. soloist. Is one ot the most inlerestlnir of the season. The program Includes the fvmphony No, 2 bv ItHthmnn'no'f. th- Schumann nlano concerto in A minor nnd Ilnlandli by Sibelius. E M NEWMAN. TCAVEU TALK' THE CRITIC TALKS TO MVSIC LOVERS T)IT D the worst feature at- Orcliestrn estonliiv afternoon in the Acmlemy of Music, with Alexander Hcliimillcr, n Hitssinn Tlolltiit-t. ns solo ist in the Tschnlltowskv cnnceito. Mr. ("nbrilowltsch opened the pro- , KrQin with the I.conoro overture No. Ill of Heetlioien. which hns tirnhnhlr heen I nlnyeil inou times In IMillnjlelphia in the I 'A'Xtfr VlTo 'Sil'X'? lliNt live jenrs thnu liny other two over- , John Philip Soiisa. when, turns, ills rending of the great work was along the same general lines 11s that of Mr. StokowsM, except that his tempi BESTW LATEST The Philadelphia yiiiiiiiiiiii,iiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiui!ii:iciiiiii I OflAS. A. McCREA SLeS tempted use of Hngllsh for operas I throughout were 11 little slower, except written originally in other languages is nt tne cios-n. i 110 symphon.v was the so- Woviegrams From Screen to Patron the wretched translations witn wnicn we nro generallv favored. Tako at random almost any of the standard operas nnd note the slllv translations which appear In the libretto books. Ono does not have to understand tho original language to see the absurdities which the translator has committed tho Hngllsli Is so bad 1 and the sentences so ridiculous, where they maKo enso at nn, mnt. u is iiijii.h- rnlled Scotch (.vmiiliony in A minor of Mendelssohn. It was n product of the composer's visit to Scotland, which trip produced nlso the Hebrides nf ringnl's Cave overture, which in inspiration nnd character far outclasses thu sjnipliony. Mr. Onbrilowitsch mnilc ns much ns I lie could of the b.vninhony, but it must Fomo elaborate marches will bo beard and Ine pr rformancps or "rci capi- r inn composer, on the eienlna of Pibriinry 2 aid ! that opera will be per formed bv the Philadelphia Operntlc Society nl the Arad"Ti' of Music. Tho cist I". Iteinle.ii Schmidt In. the tltlo role, and Thelma Melrose ns Kstrelda, Tlie other 1 member" beliia Ha A. Hitler. Dorothy Cox, lledei-IH. W. W.a't. I ouls .!. Martin. Jr., Chris. 'Irntmm. .1. Jlurnett Itol'nnd, I Holes P. Uoblnsoti, ltusoll Dolim and l'ranl; I C. Hitter. Pour wall-knoirn imiflclnns will nppenr In I nn all-slar concert 11 1 tho Metropolitan Opera I House, on Tuesday cienlng, Kibruarv 1. 1 They Bie Toscha Heldcl, violinist: Kilty 1 Ifpule. soprnno of the Metropolitan Opira Co.; Hans Klndler. cellist, nnd .Morris l.lsm. I planlat DAftllV. I'A. eiNTINI'OTS DANCIXO TVVM. MflHT TWtl l)lirili:siHAS 18 ML'HICIANM Aasrmlity fit., lristruclloii Thurs. Nlnhts I LOESER'S "SS? I t,A ai.lrtill rml 4t.ut !. ..(. I., "M U VUaltll.lL'li Ltinu tllU sJ I H. I" 111)1 .lUll I 1 IsoMe- In r,.M, , ,l,e Ven l.rov of1 "fbli" i! ileNsolin lit Ills best. The Comi.o-.tloil is Tlis contest for the Stokowskl medal will ropolttan Oiera i'o has tevlvcd tin- think It Imperative to translate the there nro. hero and there, ini-loilli". nnd the conditions of the trUl mav l had nir.,n,lin.. .1 ,oeiiuio., ..u in erit.,1 libretti Into llgllsll rhvme, Kelierail) r,Ph ,.r(. trnceallli! to Scotch sources, bv iiddresslnr Mr D. Itendrlk Hsernian. .ttariu!:t and tut. Pipr.n.- Xl Anita Ptew art's latest Tlrst National picture, which will be screened . the Stanton Theatre next week, is frem Kathleen Norrls's story of th same name. The story has a C.reen 'h Village rettt'iK Supporting MKs Stewart is a cast, including VI ard r.ipp, Charles P.'nhman Trlnif - urnmlng!. Uvron Mun-on Myrt'e Stedman. Mar garet I.andl Barbara I .a Marr Peelcy ard l.ovol.i (. Conno- Those who h.te alrea.ij scpo llar r er a-.d the Plpel" call t tie best f.'.m .1 which Miss St-Aoi. has et up jwared. not excepting ' In -'M Ken tucky ' g discussion as to gr. oiw-r.i In IJngllsb Frankly, Judging from what i otjld be beanl of the words nt Tueda's peiformance, It really does not muttir mui h. from the Anurtcin stand polji'. tn wluit language nn opera l" sung, for to thoe unfamiliar with anv foreign langu.igi-, that languagu would lme b. en quite ns distinguishable ns the I'nghsh dished up bv the Metropolitan artists in Wngner's great opera. When tho orcb. stra'lon grew a bit li-nvv, as It is most .f the time Ift "Tristan." the tilngers m'gh ns well hao been singing In Chinese At tho close .if tl e performance there wus lonsldi ruble discussion of tho nat ter of the language nml n largo majority of those who expressed nn opinion wire strongh i:. fmo.- of opera In Its original language nn matter what It was. It Is ...ui, fe..rfni results Others attempted to keep tho meter of tho original, pre sumably to allow the careful student i" follow the singing phrnso by phrase and the consequenco was that, from the standpoint of common sense, to say nothing of passably good 1-ngllsli. the achievement was even more terrible, if tl.it be possible, than Iho ihmed or- t'f liter vears the translator! appear to have realized that tho sense of th iltuntlon is tho main thing In u traiisla ion nnd therefore tho libretti In l.ng l.sh'have enormously Impiowd Till; art of tho translator is h.decd full of pitfalls It Is argued that n bternrv masterpleco .cannot There is little renl musicnl fecliiig in it altlioiigh tho workiiinnship is of the highest order, as is nlwnys tlie case with Meiidelssobn. There are attractive mel odies of the Mendelssohn tjpe. Mipcr impoved on n Scotch basis in certnin in stanros, hut they me not developed with bis usual syinputhy nnd there is always n feeliiiij ns tliough the compo-er wore working with iincoiigeninl material. J he soloist gave a welcome surprise minister. whose idnt.ty Is not reveaieu uy mc v it x j ii 'nil e"i it, i.turunn .... . Uarrett l.urln.1 -he rule Mr R.irr.tti A rnyJUM'.NT n.liausipiii.i i oticpq mat It was r e,i!ing!v diffic'Jif ' A ior .Mr Hoorn to articul.ite a. 'hough he had n'ver been nAllcied tbi wn before, hut he neipr suspectej the denouement. At tho stag doo- Mr Hoo"i (.i ei ter.ng was unable to rip; o t'ie sinutiition of the aged Janitor with whi.-i he hair been f-lendh Howee- tie 'i-nt to bis dress, ing room and dressed for his ro'e of lago Vhen he i-ot his i-ii Mr Loo'l. JnHde his eti'rarc" Hdi.in.. d 'o t'ie cen-1 r o' the stsge mid butted rot '.iking-' 1 lines ine nrotn'Her rep lUd tliefl- . . i.i r. .,.1 V.. re. 1 1 t a storm .tr Hootb odden, hec-n, )n nine- .' .... .1.. mni..r.i Pharisees on F.ild tint Mr italtl has nlreadv an- lated into anotner LnB'. pounced that ret jenr the XVagne-lan operas will bv sung ug.iln In tho original tongue. BVT befo tion of bcfoie a"v wholesule condeuma- opeia 'u the nr.gllsh lai- bul it-, puh'icition a tf e.irs ago jr'e in an cffir' to talk He rubbed his nancif, neros Ins ei cs and jus- then member of bis compuni hurried on th I -r-vol OPTS Bflears n a scene of stag- and l-l th. stricken man It-tn th; ) . ' M, " ...... Vn,. .., or. Piax'- wings, the eurtam th.n b.(,v rung down V ..-i1 '?... .'. "Kl" .-,L unt .Mf Hhr-iM 'P.rn Went ftefnrn the enr I'll HI mo I l.'tui e . "' "- v -- la n anil nneonn,.e,l tn t S - -. .1. 1 .,.... .1.,,.! 1 epli during a Ci IHi. tllimb.r of Mr rioo-h was I 1. the h-.m- Iw.im- H 'a. ' Midnigb: Fiollc." i Zi-gfe'.d iirouilci.on missed 1 T'i s Lumber was !llmel bj Mr HooD- way taken to b s hotel and i Mr Zl.gfpld producer w'en asked for tils opinion rccarding Winston ChurchlTs "Tho In side of the Cup." 1 ow playing at tnc r. 1 ... .1.1. - M.nl,'. , I. rent" l-aiaep. n.ieieu 1.11- ' "I.""." .j.,. ., , ,. ,.! ,v,r r ,vernl ,.,niVt.'."n ,hiUbB"trlpP;. rnauers -.liMi should be taken Into ,'on nth ihould s.e if" n" the picture i.U. ration Inihe first pace. It must be not for one who folds h's hands in san- - r.-men bere.l ,l,,t with the exception of . ...V.. 1,,. i.rfmt nnd lifts bis Miss Jeanne I'nrdnn, there was not n ves To' leav , w lillo sliiTorrupta his' singer of ,ny nf the principal part- in r Y .Tuesdnvs as ulioM. natlvo language .L,r..i,i : . no,el bio'.ilt a .storm of was Kr.gl.sh. cinii'.sr-i fro'ii the moder'i Pharisees on. This was chairman of the plnno committee. Siouth Twentieth street. j Tho Philadelphia Orchestra l"nmble f-o clety has arrnnnod 11 nrogrnm of unusual . number for the inpeiiuit i.f 1. ip Chamber Xfuslc Association on Hundav afternoon. They 1 Include a trio for born. lo.ln and piano ibv Ilrahius, three se.plions from "The Children's Corner ' suite of Pchu-sy, four t-onas with necompaniment of Ilute. oboe clarinet, bassoon violin, viola cello and 1 oboe, bv Htr.-txlnslcy. tun; by Miss nilzabeth ' l.atln and n scptuor of Saint -S.iens. Opus for one thing, in the fact Unit he is not j ,,no.J,,,', l,nrK '""1"n'"ln "" m " "" n boy. but. like Carl l'lesch. comes to i Mi unnnlMi ivIHi bio nrl fnllv tiin. Madllllle- JlirC.t IlllK'll. ROpr.lll" I'Onrna lured. We have had so many boys who, i ,,i'!uJ .'n,1 while renlly "wonders terblllnill.i, i nesdns afternoon. January 'js. nt 3 no o'clock or 1IUSIC I lie 1 be turned .... tn ,1... I'.tr. ..,.., n -nl r inllm 1 IMlllin the difference In tho Idioms of each par- mnturo player make bis lii-sf nppi'iiraiice, I i;riKeii has ben i' lessen h: th Ktnlsb UMilnr toncue and th" fact that even Mr. Scliiniiller revealed the fact lir-t PJ l -v" for n tirl. f t. ur of the Vnlled i. -...no-e e.(ss s si f.ilrlv large num-1 ,i. i, i, .. ir,.i,,i i....i,i,, i,t,.i, States. Mr Jni'-c'i .s well l;nnv her or woras wniun ninu uw v.i equivalent In anv other. I TKE I ST. Jlonilnj HON HON" DANCtl 40 PRIZES! Wct.spj.AHII U. SMtlKP. XlfillT iNciNti r.vi:nv kvijnimi CIhm Tuesday and lliurmlay Private Lessons, II n. ni. to 8:30 p. ni ioDance, in UMrMClNG Dancing Ass'n.lnr iiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinioiiinuiuings AL. WHITE'S, 15th & Chcsinut I Modern and Sum Danclne Taujht Ph, Slaa-a Panelnc Class fur Olrls T i..V.. $ Il'gs. Children's Claa. Tutalay, XV.dn.V 1 day and Saturday afternoons. "Mn" V? J!rMY PRTPIF n . c,,',n -"i- """AH st. Reception Saturday Nieht Children's Class Saturday aii... LEARN DANCING Correrlly Inillitditallr stlrrored StuiHos KifluHro Mctuods ll'e ffnie n 'Tisjc'ifr tor neh PnpH CORTISSOZ SCHOOL 4 DANCING I.T'SSONS fS MO Chestnut. 1e. 3103. Open Day A Kit .'fCCPtlou every U'riltwJday fit U P. U. G2D ST. NllltTH Ol' .MAKKKT and Olnr ,ien-eii. Joint recital Vicn- t be ti.ins- bnve not placed themselves nrti-tiuilly, I 'n tho fojer uf thn Ani.lnm of M . Iiecau.e of that it was in itself n pleasure o bear j n,0,"ti;HSl',;rnr":y7,unV'.' s nt lenst tin oaual of any irniniM now ... .-. .... ... .....i ii. ....... .. ri.r; i. ,'o.Mhtle.i.s true, but there ine . ""' cuiuci t siiiKi; mm uiu mihi nn in indeed few persons who will contend that . , . the nverage operatic nnreiio is a niriai; masterpiece Hecause it js noi. C'l.lH 1'It Tlitn Mjtiist i inni'i'er and teaib' iiuff . Ill f.ltlle baritone w ill up the 1ob of making a goon pruiiuni iriuisi.iiion PIIOTOI'I.AVn riimopi.A. THE CASTLE STUDIO i sin h. nnoAii STnr.KT i J.very Msht of Our B ANNIVERSARY WEEK I .lN. '.MTU TO myr S Is a Prize Night! V. HERBERT ROBERTS" I HTUDI-NTS' CJt.M'Tnu flLDO. 1 Park A Susiiiiehnnna Ares. 5 I'neanalisl Itniutnilon oa Teaeher ,t C Pnlirlnrt. l.iss lrldur Kienhit. " Children's Class Sat. Afternoon I I'rlr. Inst, by nop. "Anxllmp," fii hjj rowi.Kri'Si'KiVATnDXNri.NdsTi nm 1 (07S nillHt'OM ST. rrnnkford 3MJ I Personal Inst I'rlr. A CIuw, I.esiori Di-nrliiff lliery live. Hit, Mill, al i.30 B niiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHininiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiH niimiiiiiiiiiiiitii iiiiihi Hintu tiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiingl iniTAi'iii-'M, i:iircTiosi, OLLERS Dancing To Nite! Special Mondny Nisht! " Nlubt With the Orchestra" I MRS.KEENAN.",.,,!'i S l ip I Mas Turn. Lie. Im. ton. Hall. Mm. n V.e. 1'i.rl.er's Hull. I0M N. Ilronil st H lipniied Danilns. Uierllcne Music. I lill- 3 ilren'f. t hiss I'nnnliiB. WINTER GARDEN S. W. Cor. Ilronil A (.Irani A Joe Tobis Society Orchestra nr.ni: niixt ti'ksday. ,t,v.v. 2bth Sti DANtT. NIGHT. 1RIDY Until "rics The courtesy of , cen to h's borne in New Vorl sufferinc from a partial stroKe of narali g. lie ,'vert in e;iitet': f.i- 'O-no time, but i Jater rerurne.l to the n'acr "'aklnu his! fsrewrl appenianie April ,! , lapi, m Hamle'' at the Academv o' Muslj In .Vew York. ' SOCIETY cirlaand the - ir-.:i mas were' duo- thrilled bv the recei.t anno'irce. I mnt of a shi'P f eeluslve -..entele that ihe .t. erstt I9"n br d's tm is-eou rei' st least Jinoo Rut ' f.le M.ss MI 'ei. Koo 1'Ol -ami tber- are twentv-'lie nf 1 pr failed to register an evtr.'i heart beat ' tb revs I or these b!as b-a ; I I'es "ur e'o'ies which .ost a' least "'pe iha sim- ard wart'iem tth 'he r'r o ai'1 tn tre rranrrr boi W'.at h V.r'0 i',di,ii go i 'o C1 ','' ci'l 'rom Kankal.ro eo e.ich i c! 'rn 's t'i. fir .cnlntr 1. ijfi f n i oth-of.go' 1 rnV.e beh id ' r ' nt Ehts Tfc ijoele'i brides fur.s " , 1 (j. penal e f -it t' e w ' nt on ijre lo . 'lure wib tre t'iirc.O'if . ifr- .nft n-. t'i geentfil s'-ifd i. n l i leelteil -black unrl -lt lnh'n.' hiuh M.ss li 'iiy.Keo llde her ','. if face As for S,,'ie-,. -s' e '-js r le pairs srilne r bother -c. t e f ,ir n-nn nf e;or . yeo'is brocade sl mai'e .n order tml nieravinr; li0 up ere In '.id sh- is fre 'n "jrn l'er a'lep Hon to " tc isl- and l.fernture, for she has reaCied tee sartor a. !iti, ' .I-,.-'... I nmhtn 'be ii -ertor. ns- "inbl.il 'r s rameriimen o te roof of, ihe New Amsterdam Thenlre to be 'n readineJD for th oonr'usion of tho reow I.iRlirs lad hem rein'oned bv I spetin! i lummatlr; npparatus iiw- i ja- fo- 'limine; ntm nt i .10 in ni" iimni t (T ,irran(en-ents were flnallv lOtnpleted ar.d the cameramen Ik (fan lo .ra'n. Rn-KNi fHo-ro nKNTI.Y Vill.am De Mi'. roo-u S't constr ic'ed for umrrei llainei' 4M OST sjecessful .o".ed.ans.' avc :( p,-kirt: oi u f-rou'i of persoiis. end !.'asir"r to ' er ' Mortal, eo s'arrtri; w oi.t o".e person ii the sud.enc.j .v1'nl"p.l Ilalph fionald HrUn Muddies Mr, Mnr tr.i' ) e prefers to i . ,i ,'s. 1 e I.Hes to e . .If1' I en "iut',.ru rd IV'rl ond It nan idn ut"! f'.rt ra a .if e,l' pr' i f-pe rr '-Mir h ., id I nni 'he 'a I c ii.-s e rt'blei'' ' I er.. alwh'-s - i' p .'dud'ial or' w". I...r' fif Ht cllld i lire Ma .et.M the, U" ' Mr M'irK.n yo'ed t it "No , Inntle- if ' h'il "f the louse h so ) 'ark the' ' ' unrohalt ' " see nier u foot"i;ii'e i". 1 1 v.' eb" dv s'liim; ,t '(pre lo uV- a w-l, 'm'ned rump-1 )' 'l ' d -tl t 1 s I ties Most t'leatre- .. r- v i v vrutilii' 'iii'l'p'l tb.it il.eri is, ... 'v son t t' a, i or u'nir-.in ;, ,vie nudl ..'.. who sMris t e l.viph.s or 'be up-' p'd'l'J' T'ir 'i'e 'lic.w ".pd l'dlvld-1 i ,i 'i h rfls i" pnisp ll T ri' ' s a .espe.i' 1 p. i n - . ' so put j I- ,n i e m.. i h i e if a role ln I a address 10 I'le iail"i tl "eM 'thiiso W'O play o ir rj.iwns 'o sa' ri P'ore than Is sot I rln i it fnr then fer mere w.'l lie tliose w'o w II of tnpjnse'.vps 'a .Rh and so set son'" 'I'.ftiiti'y or Piifren SctAtors o '.aURii also 1 nd a Mid- ibe t'atamou ' pi- - l-e row plH'llf "H iniru e, i; u in. Arcadia It wus in t'. C.ll'un a 'it rai.lh i' . Tlie s. T i .i- "t piete tl e roon s upenirc into r, . , not ,i : ,i t. .. real hum" y it'i xqui'ite st.i." ie and le. .irat.ons c.f th" mos p cm c i aractei Kverv one remar ed i.i'.ii u beaut- and recretted 'h. necesi- nf , .'s be nc w n Wed Hut not intnf .if' r-i ward a blank tioor rernn'rul wi.ee, n, praotWal nonio bad be r. Iyer Paramount p lure . . s fnr ft e mier. or niiil the' aro i 'n't tl. the utmost rare nnd eyr. r me'r or ultra modern feature Midsummer Madnss ' in pnrttcular " a 'er- l..md some v r.r.d corre' tl f'jmssl cd VI'P.Y riNH has possii'v -e.i.i of iv e old owl v ho sat mi a. who I . 1.1 his ii'in toncue let n ,'nl le.'rd, a sreat deal, jet few ir' ,ii real i" the lrtue of hi. '' ,nl. ,. -, t'.unk i v urn nnd sa less' until wo bale 1.1 i .jie lesion brought bone to I'- r nn , impri'ssiN'i nil) The rr-w- r.'.jal rt I special production bv Vtl Inn. Ii Ta I lo- which will lave its f'rst f'nllaikl phla siiowms at the I'nl.iee weel of Janunij il, drli.s ' oi. t r ia -son. illsaiU-untai;.. ,n oi e wnv and nn udvantaue in another I lie ns advantaKe l.ij In the fact tbii s tiu'i K In A lancuaif" with which the (.Infers were not familiar (a applied n 'Trllun". both pronuncliitlon nnd siiiRlnK' tool; on added dlfTI.'Ul'Ic. nnd eery ono hnows that "Trlstai, ' I-. dlftlciilt itourIi under an . ir. umstanc s. without Imposlm: any additional one" The a'lant.iie 1 iv In ! the fact that under these circumstances t. e slmfors would tako cspec.nl pains v itli tl.eir cnupi uitlnn Tbl. liOver, workeii out only in ill" cas oi -ir. r-ini ttich. whose i:nifllsli wns. mtv much bet ter understood than that of anv otho member of the easr probablv beci us I 1 used more c.ire Tii.n. iisaln. I'ng.lsh. "i account o' , tl pri-d'inilnance of ne i oiisoniuit i sounds, or lather, becaus. of the ah-- e ine tif C'o niore easily nine owrl' nunds, is one of the nm-i dlflioult of n" laiiRUuifes in which to s.nt;. although li ,s also npplles to Cermiiii Thl.s is ,i d. elded ,i. :or against good . nunclatinn mifht to be n i omparatlvelv simple one but It does not apis'.ir to he such. iudc It K from what has been handed out to us in tho past The translation used li the Metro politan Opeta Co. last Tuesday rv. nmif. was. that of the i.'order broth- r two llnifllshmen. oiu- of whom (I'ri-o i rick) m hlevt-il considerable renown as a musician Some of thn worst inot, etrositles of thlH translation had been eliminated for the Metropolitan by Mc mund Spaeth, but bv no stretch of tli Imagination i nulU It bo called an nde qu.ite one, even admlltlnif that Wanner himself was no llolto when It came to wrltln-f n libretto, and that he was al waH a greater musician than poet. Hl'P.l isn't any reason in the world everv opera performed in ibis country should not be sung In l.ncilsii proiided nlwaw th.it a sultitble trans, iation ma be h.ul of tho libretto that Is a translation which first of all cat -lis out faithfully the Idea of tin- original aiMMMMMiaM&jLMi .HEM mmm exhibit the finest PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA Sec the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre Ri -VVTy-SfTt!! JflfflffiiWgt-WER K OF C EVENING SCHOOL K OF C Cf " MXON-NIKULINGLKf, T11EATRES hJ Turn win- AVENUE1 -Dth M anJ Alliclieny Aie. MAT PAILV Mun P P-illon "A Ilomiinl-c iliPntiire' Tu s- Pillion " Itiimuiilli' ilienliirees" (1 i iienne" "Her lliiti,iiiirs I rlenil ' rt.urf If liinifi "Her Husband's friend I'ei Wi 1 HK. is ir "The triniic Hoarder .it - 11 It- rs in "JlV t .ill Me .lliii" (TNII'I IR V ,'rl0 Ae hii-1 mil st s-L-lN 1 UI 1 MAII.NKi: 'J 11 "ondn' -Tom Mi n "The 1'ralrle I mil" Tu s -Miniii in "Ihe llinM uf Mts,er.i" mI i: i iev n "Hie Hiislmiil Hunter" I liurs lt.jp, rt Huith. s ", ril, , M, ,uk" In Mh- Muirai in "On Willi tlie Diunr" SiturilH.i N'izimm.i In "Mini -me I'ejiink" ml second, puts that Idea Into I'ngllsh DCI MONl heard w lien set lo tlic -- - - - L-P Aliovr. .UIIKET making the listeners TT PIK X. of 11' PHOri.IJ u'SO be t' e countr'.f s .-I-er i -. i e'i on a scale 'l-e fill'- d Stat' i In which t' - op-ras nr reu bt red t'-at i hub grand re, i y rl ibor.i'e is tl o on' ' ii i im siipp in t ir loll inn v be music, without laugh It seems t" be u strange fact but tin i.bretto of the grand operas thus far written in Kngllsh, appear to have manj of the 'aults of the Pails' .itionii 'f those ttikcn from other lai.gurig's It would I... l.urrl tn llnuf-in-. tliiirc .llist.til tllinirs than some which ha-. hem pu- IntolM'ii Mon-l.li il.i o T It in "t lollies Tu-etlai .live Tell In "( lotlil-s "ill"d -I lis Ted 111 "(lollies" 1l'ur.lii) - Pen I White In "The 1 leer's id; ' I'n.lHi IV.ir , In e in 'TIip TlBer'p Cub' Sat. I'e.u' hli FA1RMOUNT "r; 'irW&Wy ,t.V M 'ii Miirv .M Mmter ":;if of the Ilenrl" I'U'i i: li'Krlen " Ihp M'nnilerfiil Clmni-e" M.-'l w llu-". II, "T.'ie ( heiiler Kernriiiol" Ihurs --"('unrml In iluest of III. toutli" lil P rulrbsnka 'The .Murk or Xnrrn" rflunla Porolh llluli In "Iljlng I'.it" The Tlzer'o ( ub" Fay's Knickerbocker 'wV.'pTar CEDAR TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY By rilllfli- I-KWCISj N0WI4.VX t in it Sle. IH I' I Wei -lleb- Ph Thurs 11-1 ' 'i 11 - i"l ' iijIII i iiipa:: aminli: in "A KouiBlllle illentlirts" " Itoniiintio Adientiirips" 1..N "ou eier Inn leu ,u,.-'s "on NrM-r I nn lell" ,i In "The llblille: Miunuii' nn I 11 1 1 l- -' .llli-l Well - -i -III' il llvin - i"n i-ti I'ci - i ii'iei I ' Sal i .il . 1 1 ' Ilcilll Men Tell Nn Tulp lllliil Men Tell Nn Tilli-s" Demi Men rN No llps, "Head .Mm Tell No Tnlps' 'llillil .Men Irll No 1 ,ile," Prail Men loll No T.ilts" I'O It OF c Service and Ex-Scrvicc Men and Women NEW TERM BEGINS . JAN. 31 . REGISTER NOW Open Daily 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 9:30; Saturday 9 to 12 s-'iuirt Interesting Practical Courses In Bu-lnns Mii-lumliMl inil 1'iimnic.ri IhI SubJ".lH Colli -e In n v. gut Ion Ir pares You for a Third Mntc'a Uecnsi ii.i.....f.ii.im, iui-1 I'.adio classes I'D-n to P.ij Stud. m. . Knights of Columbus S. W. Cor. Broad and Vine Sts. K OF (,i:i.(.t.-iesY. i. -i,n i iimLo sitoiiri If -Oli .' -Ilf I 111-. rut -tr I'.iri.i-- in I lip ll niiir: ii-iiii.-. r-r- a inrMir. a The llldille: Mi.ii.iin" FRANKFORD 4l I J w se TN Till. J- Harci there iimli ,i-p of Until have "lliirnt Mat. in linallv . oi.l'iileil. heen tin i.tb'r .ur- mati'he, t'uin tiif . , ... Iiiipiim t tlie I."-- I' e --- - L...I . . , I, len ii current nf n i-iiii.'ii - i l. ..Ill be rerllllcil tllllt tllf s, iittorrsl plmut tin- room as ...h-mntic March nf tho tlcnl mnile. Tins, in Harvey nreclllill-ll till- "lll sible. that tin- lily, politualh nnlngnnivtic to him g.'licrilllj got hulll of thise liljiinlers Ilinl tiiiiili- the grouml nn lint under his feet. Hut tin' i-liief wnuliln't hnril Ills lesson, nnd Minn in; a pi rioil of iiiics.iini, ho woulil it. h to get in the g.imi' ngiiin, tiiisli-H, Imnself by a snr. ii'ssful mn or two. nit-l tiieu insh into utiotlier blunder. t nine on dun ii i,, i1P COLISEUM MAKKr.l' HI I'ViCI.N MIT 1 1 A Nil I'.nlll Men If WseJlliUin III "IHirBl.ir-i n.iu Tu.e H " I-turn in "Itiimliir-Pninf WilH'-"-ls P-.ns Kesne in "I'mii.illlr ti -1,1 -HI lil-l'.', Ifcriri-Br.il ii,r,.i. TIiiiIIiuk Pi'iur-. "lieii-UKc of Turniii" -Ital Ho-'i-h "The llurder Nclnii" rnMronii vi:.ni-i- Men P. 1'nlrbi.iil,'. "Tlir Marl, of nrrn" ru P I'nirbiinks "The Murk nf (irro" Ue.l p I'.iirbiiks "The Miirl. or nrm" I burs. -Mm i)soti hi "llrld In 'I rust" 1 ri I' Preileric'i "Miimoi In Itunin 111" 1'rcderleK. "Mo. nun in Ibiuiii :i" -P. mi:i:i) an" in.s'al. (' ,c Sll IT. IIIHHI ."-IIUlJI- Ml . .,7 i i a ii in.itiv cf t i.'i.h.ra let IM tell Mill III .r- .ibollt jff, P.n ond iilxht cp"".s i uiii.it RiJa i'hii.a. nt sim'n... i l.i.i.i; B. i. nd I i.llPKO of l mnitie.ro 'sjjjf 1017 ( hest.llit Sf Wit II KlU I I am ft. tun; ii t j I'l lliulr.nlill The Taylor School ou look gestoil. in nn 'Vol r.fii co nnd tlic inti-mow." . may see some I Wo: 1 1.1,1 AM I i:T:SIIAM conclusive flrishrd ... 'n- s .i si rem :ii '.t .3 " t find Selinl '. P 't'lif M'.ia II." ' w.i. 1 ' '' flrt ti'i e 11. f , ! - week o' Jat u.ir- 1 .-(Tr t v.. f.-i t! f situ-., in ' i.s i -- - Th. iti. T . . ' - - '' . U tah. .w.i Iai- Ii .. P - I' ..' I'.ie' Vni-.r.a I ll"'"- i""""e"i the c).steni i 1 EDITH i-II.M'MAN 1. ' U.,.m-n 'o ,e ot. s of 'he not on p cture. ''as tlie -.-b iif Ant' Vb'gail Pr ip 11 Mnur " Tournelir s prouuf tion r.f T e I'li-l-lf. 11 - ' Thu '.' s the p.rt .is s-inie.l 1 t ll Kurgf -s '-. - ' s f TI-. - num- 1'air . .isi .,fte ..a -. 1 ,,-, n HtHrring 1, e P .- . '.-mv l-',i 1 ' 1 be 'I' -ittin-'t oi it '!.. fetl 0!.llH'i I. pen II''JSe higln 1 -ig I-', t runr- 'i ere I hi- ,gli 11 h'lil been Hunt - ii'inil. tl,e t.uitVhes had b'en l.utn.-il ' for the s.lKi- 01 me nil; ..-1 ;- ,, - 1,,., would pi'-duM.. There was m, im- M f " ",l",""t l ,"M' nn,,mnK "Mwais'"; ere -.1 if ) thoin . - .. . . . AppareiiU, t.,' tnurd-,;... 'ZJt, ffi 1 i" " ..'. . 11 .11) in.-Mri-et townr. tiini'... 11 Tills WIHIHI H -' -" - j ' ' -n-'JIil IlllllhC, of a conn'iil-d op.niiv or 'Telloiv nain.-, Candnll." snid ilie ....... ...l,. ....! ilmt lnstifelnr "s:,,., ,.r .... ., ,' '""- unssn-ewin 1111111. ii iii-iii"-; ......... -.. uiicriiaiionni iir-s. Wei., n lm.l done koiuo 'M-n-m; 10- ;Miger for l.i .dwe.l ,V ('.. , , ltl0. ,...1.,g of Hi" "''I '"' ""' b,ll,B '"' "C dinmoii.l br-.,er f l..Bln , , er w ncessiti of s,l,.,.,.. im . k now better, to... b. ing in tip. msim..s. , murderer, who kimw th- ho'iseliceper bight o Imye ., r ,I1SI. ,,, ,() ,,,, , 111, .inn 1 ,.,.,:.. I,,,,,,,,, iv .iiiri 1 f isi id cet nivni u 1 . .1 11. lioim -," 1 "M'oll.o .,,;... ....:. . .. tin- wan- .in-. " - .-. .--. in .in uie i.itiiuniii.' tho piis-ngown '"nding to with u i'Oisigni,.t, nf 0nr f,lr j, ,li.-r wli-r- t .i.lis .mil hiiipe Put ', , ihre, Un- mill ,-olitnilicil iii-l 1' d t lint 1 fill rlRlit. that 1,. ,,l the st,,e, , t. Ttill lrl lllMDn l'lIONT ST OIltAltP ,K. JUftluU i,,mi... Junciii.iiiin Ki.inlfi 0 1." t,,n Hrvaiit v,ishbiini "Iturnl.ir PrfioP TupsiIhs "Muter. Miller I lerjwliere" Weilne-Mai "soinPililfiK to Tlilnk l.om Ti.",..ia --'-iiiiiritii.il. - .,.,.-. ...--,. rrld-ii Si.ii 1 in e;,, 1 I'liur 1 - ltu Germantown Men . ,rh 'I lie- H'-nrli - M'l Hem ll M Thurs ICuth I ruin' llutli 10 . ! -nmiitow 11 - e M TIl.r Hill y The North Mind's M illee' "Hie North Mind's M.illir" "Hie Nurlli M bid's Miilhe" Molli-hoiJIi.. Ill "The IIiiiia" Stni.phf.UHP lii "The 11,111, in "Sooner or Liter " n Old-rnsllliiiied llnj s'.i llutli Mnnrhousn In 'Tin- lliine" - GRAND LEADER Ileul ens s'l-iJ H.lry. i Hunt. sIClJ III ,0,,.. ..n.l Sinn, and the rhiel th" two turiifd 41ST H t.AN'i'S'll.II avi: MAI INI I. PMI.V TboilBlilless Muiiini" Thniiulllless Hntnrir "siiuilllderrd l.iles" "S(iiailllrred l.llrs" Mn- IwrnO-llne" Hi ANP MMlMir MATI.N'III' nitt.T 'iinirt. --. r-n.ie oi I lllllt TiiPsdm " Mull- nf nnili" Mrdlie'ilHi -" slaie uf t talllts " 1 Im r-i In rum Mouie lit "s,ij, ih,.f. I rlilin --T.1111 Mn.iie 11. "slui, Thief" s,., 1 iir.li 1 - Inn. lnore in "S(.i, 1 hlef " (i.e.j UIIIAIIP AMINI'l: I M TINI I, Ii ,T .n,. tlllll I - ' ' --. - 1 'rues ilni 1 ueui'i-i-1 e.l - riliti t m IIiuib "'''',' t ''I I ,M,u:'d,i-"Mben Me Were 'I -arn-ilne" GRANT ". . .or.- - -ti wn 1 Oi fs-T ft si Mon.lav- "Ilie l.ast of Hip Mi.IiIi-iih, I LULUjjI Mat"i 30. : t". i'u'" .; i to ;! ,.. l f, H l'.PIIl. ' 111-- 1 III,, III -, Ilir.,, 1us -M1.U1. Held. "The (linrni iv Ji .Willi..- Held "The I linrin llhurs -Weil"1" "'''I rrldl.l- M'ulls. e lle.'l ' s,, Walln ' lie .1. tnt)3 Mirkel M. I'lionel M'al. RSI Our Iiimi ir M rrililliR I ourse iM or null! II Ini r -use linn- earning fHP.i'ltv and Ii -uie ouisihui pinplnMiiPiil 1 trill now Wanamaker Institute iiil) ANII M'M.Nl.T ST.". p.. I.l'i for five ptii)eit on! In td'.l tourxp. Till' inn re-lu-eil uiie-l alf. t-eini foi ciinlos. Pny and nlslit clasies COME TO SCHOOL NOW llundirda of young men end oia iioinen ond of boya nnd lrls aifbesm nlng couraos of study now that wW Qualify them for Rood office poiitloru. Don't you bo left behind I If employ! end unable, to como in the diytlml, come, at nlf-litl No matter whit "i la to hinder you, oveicoma It and corn to achool now I Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut Street Phone, Wilnot 3M WIHBLCSaS MIAMIII'lls' INSTITtTi: l'ormluc P.ii nml r.ieiilni' rELEGHAPHY Nen (llil'll -jnin trtii i. viNri:i:ititiuTs I'l.XN I II MIA MIN'IFIt HKsiiltTS feKI'AVnnil. N J. srho.it" Srlimil" "The ln.rit. s. I11.nl" "the I hiirni s(hn,il" "IhP I burn. Sfhool" iur-.,,rt. ---1 nr ii,.i 01 l.ie llnlil, ulis' Weiln. Hd il "V'.lerliiHli's .Stleethiiirl" TiiurHjiii "The lirllim T'nliuun" 1 mini- All Slur 1 'ii at in "Hiiiui Hetnt-' Sturdni "Tlie Turnlni: Point" 7vC IHLoIGa. Z ATLANTIC CHY.N J Jit Tennessee Ave rttrfoff the BoanJvjk with 'jr-.n.-J'tont servct andeippcunt .nents qt moderate rates 'urcpe.inpAh :ffes taurnnt attached under r.cnonnl i,vpcr visia -3 of G. W. CA RMA MY 1 ifflWM! IMPERIAL was In .ounditi'; 1.- found .e.-ri I ''I ,i.i nnu tits il V' '' 1 I eat! or 11 , IT lP 1 0-1 raUier be fi 'ui'.espeflr 11 s'ar out '. Islr-i 111:1 .Mo iki -il iiindl' 'n or o f '' e h -re" r,r-ies 1 r-e vl-rt rn- '..lr in- h t - r.i ft tm h-Iii is ' i' ' 'b a. I du 1 iniif ot ti Huoi'pt and Hie ,ir. II Kid "nmeo be s i,atia0P'I . '1 1 i-- rf.'e f.f 1 1" ' I'-n-y (1 -d t'"f I a' '' il ,iero of 1' '- ei T-,i le- t lrl a' -oii.-fp lb. IJfrl It 1- for " '.IT ! wi' ' r-jireth 1 I! iK" T'tv Mmes biH -'-. fc..r.ir" .111-1 e whole ot more fame For Trupx wab i- .i v enti. nf an when In- iartc.l '-. b h .ro to in imiiroe ntin tl-f ti terpretrttiotn riooth nnd Itarrpii Tlut t-ient' flip pHfs aco True', i l'l' thTtv-'me Ar a 'b 'd '-e was A fc.trt of boi w.mdr Htld be n'lll lt'S'"t I'm! f ",i"J'e I l 'III I steppe-I in and vtfppcd Ii Kri-w'n -i' tril-ieeti I. d lie a Kin'll i r . If. il III 'I -'ii Iff- 1-Pdeli s St'ldle f" the HLIR- e' ti ir elfl ti t'-l vl.i . nd p I .ill. i'p cri ilef.1 ii' Ht.iri 'e'l il 111 nic'i till1 .it'll IeeV flltei s p'i da' i'ir. I ni be-' t-i brMli' 'In -o,v t-i Kral'liidc tl ,- li l..r d ole-l ' -viip f t'i the fducsMn of the b.ibi I'r-ifs'.. w''i flsi'la'e.l remarkMble pre c t- esp.cinl i in bhakB'pe.ir.i.11 roiPs ml Mr" Truei I erself itii.1i Hon'. 1 i fiat mjement of a to .eai.s fiur wi b lrnpt nnd 11 ileier ' M e Elrl Hale 1 InnlHtvb in i ene fio.p Hip pl.n s if the Hard fier Hint -anie Ion- ei'.ij;e 1 eniB i-i at vl conipjiHis -ibeio l.inr 1 aved bo' ml. iif-tsld the double i.ne 11 'I'll- I'tlni" slid 'hi l'niici ,.nd ilus hi U'uo I'll' PLAYWRIGHT AN INVENTOR Larcdon Mi -'on-" - vS wrote "The si'onu,' was filMAici ,t V'b'oo .'ol (rp q n voil'i he fl uuenteil tletrnH tiii-ti'res nnd lii"im- in rictnr-p!,r -w "ffh. .ipiH-.irii 5 . t-uit,' ot bis ow r p 1 vi I M' ,M ' f-r'n U 1 is ifp'ed se eral , ii!jr 1' ifp N. ii'i one which 1 the . - I U ng of "ir b.i'tlesl'il s i.ne nf the I Hi s '1 t .- I'fi'l.s ,-f .1 fe.i si ,1. it s .IRCi tl-e tl'iriit, b 1 e; locotOOt'-p 1 ' M 'P a M ini'c .m'l tho 11 Hon 1 I le ffecl '-I Ti , I bill. - irnoii lZpr, s. P. "The Stnr-n ho la .t.ent.d an ei-c. jtrieii nn-i e 1'e eff it -bih be tla.ir, e ips.-s a I til'fl lolls efl'orts lit U tie 1 fnaest die th-it tbrilW :lie mot b'..-. tri 1 'll' .Ill- ri'-" r ff , 1. ,. . 1 u'.i.i. .. nn .0 reii.ii n ' ' ,,f tin- llnlliiin ro.Mil fan 1" disappeared n limit 11 muh- I ....',1 nl,c.ivn . nnd f"f a riiiuii-ii. -ii - , . i . , ' . .t 11. 1 lw, i-ulll.2 t.lere-.ts mcon,ryl,ud,,'rr,,,td The ".!' .i.ie to n wi'lii'.-ii'- ! snerlti.e lmself in ordei tl.at .1 1.1 I1.1 oust UP"" I in 1 11 i" -- served, lie broke ...,.1 of past inimii 1111- luid fun- in 11 -uriitii e nf in lii- tiii suspicion ni w In. 111 he sili'in e to till n nt the bund' l . M-l ' "iisicnnirnt he on tlie I'oiiMcnini-nt AIM) 1 "Mut In- 1 nrrii-d one .i..i -. .1. .1 ..... i""" I " are l.ltli,. liiiMtii'SM l.llie, 1 oil hnoiv. . ei,M- ,1,1,11 ,,, I,..it a hie n'-iimb sti. lp w,ii, illn, " Imi , 1'ure tutinn tnrnnfiikM (.r .m..i.il i tt . . . i '. : " . Miit-iiMIlK 11KO lfl . ' TJ-i.t rpf,('. 1 Mint. HUM NIXON M Mnii.1.1 r 1. "in - - WedrieMl 1 1 T ,nr'liii- 1 "iiier) l'rnU I e.ilP.H n ,M MAi'.bi r - is . I I I U !!U V 'lips f.r lleslre" Aslii's of lleslre" -' shrs of llrslre" rrature " I he sl,-,er" realur- "The s,Ker I. Kill' no. declnicil "'. tiins li) of "W ei - r ldeii. "nli It f . believed liMM icmons how ijoii stiln tin problem Walter Hampden Coming to Walnut M'a'lfr H.iipib 'i eetipr ,,, a oli I ih. uiu si '1, i'ii " s, i',.' ,r- it Ji.i'tt I'OM 1-1 be eeri , -. , i e ,., ri. ,11 nili'T' 'i 'I pl-i' e n ii icn 1 ,t tl,,. Me'init ...1 v in lfl' i.i' M' I T .in 1 - I." ' irjiji'iiii ' 1 I, '" ll i ',, 1 ,1 1. i.rl,u II w ' .ppear no' onh In I' nil 1' 11 l 1 . 1 1 e I I ril.e 1 ei . I 'Is r- 1 ', II. tl. s of P.' i.i' -It ,1 lljn it' ii) . 'irl.t it 'on.., 1 is .ni HrOiid.iay 1. -paeons ,,(;ii 1,111 ,i-.,i it, 1 in- Mhi iii .-f 1. it' 1 ' Ti.e Tan m ,,f ihe shrew ' "Ito-i " nn.l .lij let ' ,.nt ,r, t rne c-al -reM' al of 1 biir,f I;uiii licit. mil" -i pin 'The SfriHni in im. If",s" II wlii'i in- in.id- I, i dial slices-, it, I' s lis ow -i - 1 out '1 1 il l, (l ,g 1 1 Mens in ( an nf The Hollow Scarab .tl'll linn' M e illUEnt tt l ! a YY -il ii tlic chief 1 1- pi an id! he in-lie Cnllli: 'M'all to the cliti-l nf hi II ir. 1 difl.'n 111 "E -rftor fer -1 I P.V o 1 ii 1 Rnt'iii l"il' w hu Kas' , ipn'il s Me-i n'tpi 1 p ,i I nit's' a n'l -le- stlll,P fill K Stanley Co. Acquires Harrowgate 1 1. u 1 mi calc Tlieitr on Kon.su ; 1.1 ,nei 'I- .ibn-e iiiitiiri.i strerl has 1 ... n ,iiiiirfil In I' e Stnn'ei in tl l I 1 'ilR. st lliflllr. - Vnrl'ris Ji,jt ,,. n'"ii -ic'i-ifd t. 1 1 res 1 ,, i-itntfoiia. I I- 1 11 tr. im -Illllll I" 1 ino illin'ia '1, in ..I. in ' I !U0 la t-n .11 1 hi r- , e l-Tlll 1 f I l IP of Ibe I ' i'o ot I p.rt of. we lionets. .. ph nut ,1 ,i p 1 - 1 1 n i.-bNtlli 'te.l I f-"m an other 011c ..... I,,r nf I 1" .i.m'i l,uo-i il i ' In fnci t .all on ti.e ti lifter,, I i.nut-s-,,., mi purl.-' -did t..r spider Hi Un " 11" ' II" ' '" Inuulif.l 1. udlv in npprecinii.111 own I-"'1 i"" '""' ' n.,..t .mil, ,1 .1-. lint Ironi 11 . . 11 11 - t iow w.int 'Ibe 1 I lef wns fully not 11 li.id f'l low nc I would hiiv- cot ten nb.iiK nil r.-l.V us th hiihl'T of 11 polilienl up pointnient bad h l.ei n cnnteui lo Inn. the sliMiiliim: t" Urn re-juliirlv irnincil 11-,'enls nf his department. II" wtis.' however, olisi-sucd with nn ideii I lint l, vuis 11 bnllinni iletei'luo, nml perioilicHlli lie hnilie loos.- will. 11 per. .oniilh l.imlleil nnesfintiun In' piiii. e to him it -lioiild b" stand Hint 1, often handled tli'iu I" t'ond eff.'i't ' lie ns bi n-) ru.Hn- .1 luit.. .. I 'ml I ami w imr m- .1.11 -. itisiilu of it"; ' "I couldn't in, in; criminal iinesiigat. pil7.led. "A sre.il I, K. ilianond. v;i t,n cl'.ef, Imprcs-iieh "Well, ,P ,,v (11 un imitiilioti tiiripnis.. Mdrnli Isn't nun h. Ilo paid it 'I l.nt night lie wns robbed m hjK h-.p-l 'I'lnef eiii-nth tli.ni-jlit ho lind tin- (onsienment of stones still w-ilh In, hut he'd turned 'em 01 or iibuiit nn linn- l-pforr. Hut I ere (ho point Tin- t,,.f (!,,, ,)p siarub, nnd thi. Ihe Imob. Itimdnll n p-irts l to the pi.lni. Of ,.,.,.,, Ul.l Rot on thn job rtRlit mini too, so when I til" pnlii-o Iiml, in 11 not'.ri.ujs com lliief' nnd fiuiinl the pin mi I,,,,, .lM ,,,, tl(' loh I tooli n .-li, nice ,i,l drill," tile s' in nil open .list in I tlinil-.'llt. Ilieie was a diamond nn nip. in if ' "Tin- arn Itiiiiilnll linudc'l nut 10 us ulieii ho wenl tl.ri'UKh il,,. 1 usinins 1111-' iIimI this hen 1 nil un- 11 pri-M'M froin 11 fellow ill nil otili i- on ine other side to Iiih cousin in this to ntii whom linn bill is to look up w 'ien he jols here Pretty thin Muff, th'- ' itur.lj; R1VOLI V,, M'UM 1 I--' -Met 11 1 ' I Mini l.is 1 H M I.i".. M 1 l '.'r ' Monn I Isa ,iei I'eature 'the slhker" 1 r'i AMI rlANnM " 1 MA UNI r, PAII.V "To t'leilee Hue iniiili" "To I'leilS" '".' Mo. nnn" Mil I'le.lso line Mntii.tu" To I'lrlise Hue Minn..!." '-To Pirns. Oun Mi.iiiuit" "I'o riense thie Mnniiin" HP AN'P I'dpl in " MATIM.l. r.i 11V 11.... It... ..,!.. !.. . ,,. '..' ' -n'" .11. iiiM-n .ninii-r ..r.llll He 'I III -',l " I l.lll.Mllllfl l.t'llt... w.-di -s.i.n . iitihtu-ii ,. in t,n i j 1, :-... 1 .,,,. I Inn -I i' "The s.r (ullrd Ntrnlchi" Priiiii -"rrinnnil Isln.id" '"' '"'v ""'Us "I'arliirrn or Un. Niclu JEFFERSON MTfoW ;,"",;;'-'.(;,;;-fl"ll;;"rn,.v-- r. '. Sl''"nnin .11 "Mini imp Pr111.nl." rtiuiH.lit V .tike Kv.uiedi '"IIi-lii .ii. ...nn Prfim In "III 11 U1.1 ill" re In "sp,,, 1 hlef" Mlm Laurel-iatlie Pines LAKEV.OOD.N.J. Situated among the Pines anfl overlooking Lako Carasalp Np- ' I'mbn Grill' IS oIp ej",l'eii"J Horsebeck ItidTmr Hotonnc PiitursJi Walki, Mutlr rrite Cir New ninctro-hydrothernp) Iile i)l" I'liAM. I'. Slll'l I . M'"" ., Brunch OfTicpof GEO A. Ill, II N A S0JS tlembers New York Pioc- ' t"- ATI AMTICCITY.N.J. AivAincricaiv Plaa Hotel foi uisimcuoiXsdui ia'aiNJiniui. t j riRF.I'ROOr OAUAOtL. capacity goo. fifoanJ3uzfiy, WIMWSWlWn IIIIWlWHIIWMlUI T t? fsjrjr Xl-Z-It, 2-3, LAKlUWOOO JOUf.eJ.J' I I'ltil.i -I'lnlii s.i uril.n - I'uin Mi. It ll Mnke oi. I ril 1.1 'l ip of linhllst II. f Iijli.ei In ti.e 11III1" Ti If 1I. up 10 loullli, ll Ills IV HIT. III. MM' IH' n l.aUeii iud .I'd U.ite nn N.-H riMA huilt "'I d.l ... . . . . un. I ,11 "-".. II I in 1 -1" ' Prill I Hut mul soil rii'.w' 1. - . ... mural tj-M loian nm i'r ur - )H Of I 1.111. it "en ..-. - intiiii "'-.STRAND ur'K ' m I ' M" l Mnn In. s - tl-rrt I I ,,t II II -r, II 'I M. s,.t II H A r.i'VAN'rnw . m. ai 1 nas -.ii s r u 'To Plrtisp lint- M "in in ' "To rieiise Hue M inn. in" , "Tn I'Ip.isp Hue Moniun" itmr "M hen M e Mere "I" -n 1 "Mlien Me Men- '!" , n ei 'Mlien Me Mire '.' I " ASTOR V 1 I- 1 1. I till, ' ll U . il 1 ' e'i- Tlllll Kdim' I I r. I I'll . r S..1 P" '" AURORA; C i- tni 1 N,.f "I m 1; III P v I 11' s Is I I ICe'l ' I HANKI.IV mitAIll' ai: M.ITIMIK PMI.V 1 - "llrilil Men tell Nn Piles" i-ri "llri.d Men lell No IiiIps" ii "prnd Men Tell Nn r.ilts ' ,1 1 nxee "shin nf the M.rld" en "I he I1O..1I ll.ld Mile" 1 lip linntl ll.nl M Hi- Hin'.' HKflMANTOWN AVI- .11 . I ..1 i I'O I I, I 1 1 "M,nb..np Pun in k" in .Mli.diinir I'r.mn-k" i, " rhntislind In line' Mh ' I ln.ilsill.il In II. le" In I 1 " I be Inner ..lie" 1 11 "M bill Men ten bnf'1 I IRFRTY """m '-'H.' Mfti av fr . 'Mivr.K pmi v Mn ii,l limn. ,ii,, 0 One'' In sti.1 -"Ihe Moinlerfiil II1.11111-" Mf.'n-lii "A llniiiiinllo ili.-i.,i,rss" 11,111 -Iji - "l,tir.ilinili's stt).,.ilr .r,., I'lli.ii XI.. . Ilii'li -Ihe Nei, VorVtil,,,. .s.itui.bn "In lij.-, nf f. p,,r-. IVIVJLyu.l.j lontliiiiniii. id.;- "Prnd Men 'Irll Nn Tiilr," I ..ol I,. I I'.liri. 1, "Miuliin.e " I'm' II" I I il r, I "M.lll.line S1.11 1 a-i I 1 "Iriiinnrt ,,r-' v -si ,r 1 t ,,, "I tuMiiMt Ishi.nl" HOTEL MORTON Diem. I. nil lrKiuii ir 'unsi'lt rtl.il Kb-ietfir. I'rli He tl-s, fit-, l i.iin 0;ien I HA C. 1111 I. A PAl'l. M. rni'K. I'roin. uo dJlly I urt' e Ittll "HI NTMNs Mm 1 in Mul II 1 I il'l i s iliir.l. , -fTTHE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL ! Arlington A- rllCHIGMH Avr.NCARBKACII I l Exclusive Location fioderjitc Ratcn JL SL r.ENNcar todu. paonaictix OVERBROOK"-1" u ""f"" M-inlu. " "I l.i.iis.inil lo Oiu-" 1 ii- '.Ih " limn. 1, ,n in One" U.'lii.vln "The 1 .1.1 1- i;i.rrl" 1 Inn ..In. " lie l.'He l.imrt" ' ' '1- M Mlis 11 111 llrhl ir,.,, . 11 ' niifs Hi, "i. 111,1 riishli.nr.l !, SWKfcT.S'HTRlS Clrinl Ap. nil I5ri-h, i-iP. ZM. Frills' Vlrinl Ave. ml liriiih. bitlii, run nalrr. elevmor elc Ainei. pli Ail. T'1.MH. Owner. N I COI.UN8. Mrr, HOTEL CONTINhNlAL Westminster Til-MM MunPIiA.sili avi. ai mui BENN MATINTI) PMI.V Mi.ii'l.i.- "Hi Murk nf nrro" Tiiesiln 1 "Ihe Mnrli of nrrn' eiliie.U "The Murk of nrm" Thur-ln Mabel .Ni.rn ;'l In "Mlrl.pi" i-r! -I'l.Ri Ha In "n lllil-f.isl.loi.pd ll.i' r ..." '-ti. I.l.l.ruelilniieil 11.-.' I 11. lie '" , r rn . i. . DM I'UIN SI l-'K I, I.. In I I but "I don't know, ilinf ' sniil hint m IinTllRr" Hi.n.1 Sii-iu. ni.n.i bill Hint Itlimlnll nun i,n , suu ji''. ,'ha ll m "An lll..f.ibl..iieil lt..i" lifter nil. In fin i . I'm niro In. i ni !ei r.lii.n i.i"i "' "'.l!',',l. V.' J!!!'. a.i .. ii..ui,i,.-t ,1.. i s j;7'2,JT1!iV,,,v.v,"..,,iiVr,l:i;i,lMV WW:- the pIiperH to Slip up in, -ip ni-r-UKlllioii ... i. uni i . snlniri. .'i "ll.ircl-r Proof" . . . . . i-ii. ,..--- ii ii. himv . ven if, no lmriii t nine Of "IISIOIII anil i-i iili ii .-nulU oi.ik' ii iiiun.ier -uiu1 have it the prcti. of 11 a I ilo imi ii oli ii oie ni i n mi tin or cult 'I Ilf fllMH tr ii ill lL0lnKht lil. I l irifi i lint thnt "nr nniiilnll lem oiirir Unwltiit i I ,(r I.10J l CARMAN 1'K'AY.ui',r;,s,;;iI,iE.Nt SUSQUEHANNA MnnriKi "Held Men fill No Iniru" Men li H. I'eeis ' I' " I l'ues.n "Pe.lll Mr. I ll'll Nv Titles" P'lne. "Pe'd Men lull N.i I'nip. Thurd "Held Men IrJI N ln" l'rldi' "Heed Men Tell No r.ilrs" 3aturdajr--"ls'ad JtealtU o Xjir" PARK ",l" u..ii "I'nrll-llie Mlmitrs I'roni llniiiditni in. I liirlj-llie lllnite, IVi.rn Itronil,,,,, M'.ln-.Hfi,i "ihe Murk- of nrro" i mn hiihi-- i ne iiiiik ni nrro" In. I,- "Ihp Miillni of Dip l,Mi,rr ' .s..lnril-i--..'.t.H f Hip Hi-iin" iPRl IPP" ,;"'1" AS" M'lii'i'i: LI IULL mviimii: ha ri si-.n.' n "'Ihe lllilillpi Miimuiii" Ijf "The lllilillr. ttnniiin" M I I- i.. id i "lli-.-n-i.iii.illi t,lllr iiiin I.- 'nl- 'i "IbPislnimlli oi.r," i fi tl I ."' "i H " I lions in, I line" Mm II Hneiioilll li " ril-ns,lll, 1i flnr." I7lh HliHfi, MAI PMI.V Men fin. I'eeiS' li " hlhl for s,,e" I nee Mill 1". UK- ". " I li pi Inr s r-' l I i. - a "Ilie Itlllllt lo l.e" 'riiilM'lii "Tbo Illglil tn Lore" Il'l Hr -nl Wiei'iiiiin in U n,r.. l"UU ifibe VliXHUd Ui "luu JCcicr Cju Itil" AI'aujp open. Alivayo r ady leum mod. si-aie. Phono or vvrltp. M Walah Puucn, I 'tniu'-ni me nr. tench. I I.i ' st riiv. i.aths: runt.lnc water. C A. Kopp, Ovincr i Prop. RICKS HOTEL r..f-.i.'V sinlTVT N. ( . Itld-r., Wrlre..".N , -nd ;$ In I.OE.e-1 PlSf. I J'r-.."n JM New Sle-1 ' 1'iro.i.houi A'soin M'rl'e for lrforni'ii". 1, I.. Itl-MI. I'rnin AI.'t.lSTA. Ii U J. 1 D A iiAUGUSO noieiDonan.-r hDeliphtlut for Winter v-'- , a full IS-holp coiir.f. In'r1'"' " '", loisfburl ridlnc e.ul nil oul-kioi r 0 O. THUBsFsX f'nit'! SVNN . l. i JjJgfal I lJe W mi t. II, I'ounil rrtaliUol We l I. M'ih ftdSmwvtaA I pUTM HOUSE At fctmitlftll flavatiBli. n lh ptradlM for rolfart. motorleta, flatiermtn, hnnta men aiid tourlata rinproof. Itooma without bath. U 6j I come with bath. U.tO dar up, fleorc Ti, Alb, Munafer Ml.sT I'M M IIIJAt 11 Hotel Salt Ah' H-n. t I I . I'M Tii ri I I.I1MIM VIK.II l x ' l I run IN.N. (b-jrllll'ir I'l"'1,,''! ModPin iii pii ' "' ''. ,r m . . il.M. I Ati ii i 1 ll I at inuniii "... 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