jSlpto imwjafB "rr iriKMf MR t,'l;flifJ"-i ,M JUrV v. '( . 'A.' iisi i 1 f ' r- ' V"' If J 'v i tf y lit. n ss p r; IS 1 1JM 2 EVEOTSTCF PTTBETC OTDTElHnSBEnPHI -TUESD'AY FEBRUARY 8, 1921 HAMPDEN'S SHYLOCK WINS ADMIRATION Stresses Racial and Religious Motives In Characterization. "Hamlet" Tonight Watnnt TValtr Hnmpden, nuprortpd oy A company on thp hat well btil nccil In Its excellence and In wmio I or Its members of most admirable qualltv. opened n fortnight' repertory! encasement here In "The Murehnnt of, Ju ,co; Thls Initial revelation of his fenylocK nln repreneiited the first re ku- 1 w "nil full-ietiKth engagement In I ynlladelphla of n star new rlnon, and I with a (rood ileal of brilliance and irlory. i on the KhnkeMpenrenn horizon , I'hlln uclphla saw. applauded nnd supported lild special nmtlneei of "Hntnlet" tlio last two seasorm, and In n curtain -sixfch. which Mr Hnmmlrn made In I reaponso to lnMrtent demands of the I opening nlffhtu audience, he expressed, His appreciation of that approval, told or the encouragement which such ac cumulative support gae to him In hlB i aeslre to build up a Shakespearean repertory, and In n well-phrased sen-1 ;IncT or two Uttered the credo of his lueal.l for Shftkeftnenrenn ilrnm-l Mr. Hampden's Jew Is Immediately! II uutiitue. 11 originate m individuality ( yet does not err to the extreme, ot I xcesslve or eccentric personality Mr. ' Ifnmpden has not yet developed any) mannerisms May he niver! He Is' not scorning or Ignoring- the tradl- I tlons, but he Is not hidebound by them. 1 Rather Is he plastic and graphic In his' characterizations, a fact that rIviV' him i capacity to portray the usurer of the Klnlto with a fluency a flexibility and n ease that add quite a modern touch to a tragic flguro of the old world and of medieval days Thus he takes a Shakespearean play out of the -artificialities which have moss-gTown tne. Elizabethan drama and Continuing Attractions BttOAD Teg O' My Heart," re vival of J. Hartley Manners' com edy drama, with l.aurette Taylor assuming her role of the delightful heroine for the first time In l'hll adelphla. A Ii. Matthews and Percy Ames nre principals In sup. port SIIVUKItr "Kissing Time," -with William Norrls and I-Mlth Talia ferro heading clever cast Ivan Car) 11 wrote the dainty music to George Hobart's Ingeniously adapted French farce, OA It HICK "The Storm," a romance of the big woods, by hanndon Mo ( ormlclc, featuring u realistic forest lire nnd a snowstorm, both of which nre made Illusive bv In genious mechanical contrivances. The plot Is melodramatic I.YItlC "Huddles," George Hobart's attractive storj , with H. C Hit lan's tuneful tnuslcof n maid of Ilrlttnnv and a shy American lover. Donald Hrlan. 1'egey Wood und Italph Morgan have the prin cipal roles. CIIENrSVT "East Is West," drnma of a Chinese "sing-song" girl In San l-'ranclsco. Kay Halnter Is starred ns the purchased bride, whose reactions to American ways when the scene shifts from China make an appealing little play. HYMER ACT PLEASES ' AUDIENCE AT KEITH'S Bill One of the Best in Months. Attractive Vaudeville Elsewhere Keith's John II Hymer, author and coauthor of many meritorious plays nnd sketches, had a packed house rolling In laughter, so rapid were the clever lines for the thlrty-fle minutes ho In on tho stage. Mr. Hymer Is back with his "Tom Walker In Dixie" sketch, which has for Its themo the Hlorv of thn ilnrkev urhn fells his fouI to the devil In return for worldly goods. Tho sketch moves rap- Idly at times almost too rapidly In four sparkling scenes. Tho star Is as- Hlsted bv a enmnmiv nt tnlenteti mm. . bers. Including Pavld Walters aa thn j!f.vl1, J!M"T Swft M T'ter Smith and Olive Wright as Annabello le. Tile bill Is one of the host n h.m In ( many months. Pressler nnd Klatss, with cnimer as meir principal asset, ran a dose second Miss Glalss can sing a raggy song ns It ought to bo sung. Kd Pressler, tho other half of the act, has a physical make-up which places him In tho ranks of tho naturally funny. Sylvia Clark, the glad girl. Is back with new song creations Her "cabaret girl" went oer big Another act which scored was that of Fred I.lnilmiv. Ann. I tralLMi sportsman and big game hunter. -. .... .. . .. - -. . I ,Mr- Lln1-iy I" n- master at whip crack- George White's New Revue Rich! "ir L I Another real funnv act was that of "Alexandria." billed nH fho "master of I syncopation." Outside of being quite I a musician. "Alexandria," or whoever he Photoplays Elsewhere r"l'iC:;"Tn. "rnnded Woman," .Bi,,horma Talmadgo. -2 i? ;, ""''llotropc," with Kred erlck IJurton and Julia Swayno uoraon, ntJ,Kti'$tj "While New York Sleeps, 0 wS. "rZBWy "The Misfit UAItKKT STIIEKT "Polly of th wtorm rou",ry." with Mildred Harris Chaplin. Al.llAMpitA "The Halt." with D!.P?-illim,;ton' flrat half. STIAS'D AND LOCUST "The In 5,y S:.. thp Cup," the Winston Churchill story, which Is one of the most striking nnd Inspiring ..Erll'X!.'? .f "cent seasons. nhT.il Oi,T "Uomance," with Dorli Konne "n'.?uHr7 "Th0 "evil's Pass Key," with Eric Strohelm. COLIBtWil "The Ilcstless Sex," with Marlon Davtes, fSJ?r.S7r"ThS.llcvcnro of Tarzan," LEADh.il Marlon Davis In "Tho Hestless Sex.' DU BARRY'S STORY ON STANLEY SCREEN Constance Talmadgo, Mao Mur ray and Madge Kennody in New Films SCANDALS OF 1920" BRISK, NOT SHOCKING in Color. Dancing and Personalities may be, has a few surprises that are w-ell received Others w-ho pleaded Includo Princess Itadjah. whose dnnco creations won an. plnusc ; the Russian Cathodral Singers, Olohe "Kiss Me." with pretty irtrls nnd clever comellanB, makes one of fehakespearean direction and acting, and yet a very proper one. for the plas were written as entertainments and not as "specimens" of literature. Hence It cannot bu Justly charged that Mr, Hamp den Is belittling or sophisticating Shakespeare. He and his company art doing precisely nt the Walnut what was done three hundred years ago at the Globe Mr. Hampden stresses the racial nnd religious motives In the Shylocklan character. His rvengo-rldden Jew Is veritably fanatic In his hatreds Vet. ven In the moments of apparent ad vantage, he Is at heart the oppressed ana suppressed member or a suDJect race, to bow In humility and to make the best of a bad bargain. Mary Hall scored a most decisive hit as the Portia. She was arch without elmperlng, strong of mind yet sweet of spirit, a-s Shakespeare conceived her The Antonio of William S.iuter was a fine Impersonation, especially rich In silent acting In the Courtroom scene. There was something of the briskness and gallantry of young romance In the Bassanlo of J Harry Irvine, and Allen Thomas as the Duke. Ernest Flo-van as Allegheny The headllno feature Is I-i rternlcln, said to bo America's -- T. .V. 11 V.. v -. T1m.J fflv. it i X,-.VA.--T. ..ji.; """'"': "."k "' .'A""i. "'."Tu-' Pla with a Effusion of he cuJren'moS Y. r. "'EH. "we" Zl :"il I Moscow's famous quartet! MacHac "and rumclent to make the audience In- white's Scandals of 1120 " Is tho fact rJ'fi. . "Unc,J,V0 bll7'cle, nwlty. nnd terested In the play as a play. Just m JJVr "White ? nr-ars but one "in the' !?" nwidlnRB. jugglers of human ii iMxerrsiea in KiirntipinnnM. anil not ...wi --- ... u ,i,.i.ini. fhi '"-"'n as a clRsslc. the purpose of which i a.,t sc-nn wherein ho modestly essays a 1.1 lmproMng nnd all of that. Just as frw ,innCo Imitations. And he pays sev ne ilia In Hamlet, so Mr. Hambden ' nni al - -Pi - niinu. Vitn. nn the poth s producer and actor does In i ,.,-e after each dance so that the miy tlu hest tabloids In vaudeville. The Tin Merchant": he makes the dramai disillusion any one In the audience who music Is decldedlv 1 921. reck nnd Me- enjoynblo as well as cultural This t.ito,-s his Imitations are dlltk-ult of Intyre scored a hit In "The Hlnck Ace." Is a somewhat rare achievement In , -,,.Mw.ni.n Good nets were nlso offered by Dorothy It could be said that the chorus Is Burton Co., Gertrude George. Jean scandalously pretty: that the producer; and " aljenn. Knowles and Wnllo and spent his money in seannaious rasnion. , .-'. .rmu unu tuuin). nnd so on, but for the most part this extravaganza will not scandnllie Its au diences. Ilather. it furnishes a full eve- nlnVr of m.llrt amusement, with a pul- ."?.. '"Tnlc".V.m '? .u? .""V .k.r.jr-..i A.m.t, . n ir.nlih nf mi-rl ijoungrsi onuerina anu ner iiuei-preia-chrltudlnoua punch and a wealth of mtr.tlon excellent. The torlus dancing, acrobatic, artistic and b, ,, we bnlanC(1,l other numbprs tn. eccentric. ..-.. ,,, eluding an allegorical playlet, 'The Ann Pennington Is plven evcr- opppw. Wood'': Boyle and unity to dance and sing and be Ann I Jo,ephno -Dancing Demons": Hill and Pennington She makes the imoi ! o : It. Ackermil comedy novelty, and Jeck and the au llnce made the most of npr. (J n' . n.'.vii ns usual As a Mexican bandit captain. ' ('eorB l,u '" " "" a mechanical dancing doll atop a mc- .L..U.I In. n fum.U n n rl A I nt n I . . ... Involuntarily servile and ready to crook l nn,0ni conertlon and again with "The I ,"r,,n4,"?'-7,Vcl0,,ly Ijln- a W,a the hinges of the knee to superior force. I IL,Lnnnuvt Pennington bub-L klln musical comedy, won honors. Wes- ...... .-.x .- ,.-, .-. .. iiin ii riii r.i.iinp TirMHtfiiifii :i iiiinnmui ...i. ii... t-.nr-.rttntirri -.-.- -..-... ,....-.-..-. . ..-, . Carrie easlnrc .-... , . .. . ... ilul M.m iii.Li fir isi.iiuiiu iiiiin jtiiii rrr Jade In which she s truly the Idol. ,hum. ..To riefuin One Woman" was I.a Sylphe starts the perrormanco as ,h h, f pho,opiaJ. Miss Dance from within n new sort of ' Pandora's box As tho spider In the spider ballet, she Is the focal point of Cross Keys Tho Quaker City String an artistic triumph representative of a i nand. comprising a batch of young men Hawaiian beach Her dance Includes in-! ho won honors In the New dear's Day trlcato feats on a gigantic web. To fill parade, pleased greatly with the tune the heart of dance lovers to the brim. ' f" numbers... Dobbs. Clark and Dnro. I Lester Allen was thrown In for good i Jklt ; Fern. Ulgelow and King, comedy; bles irrepressible with the MneoJ youtli kl Th k , , v j Her tr'umph of he 'vrnlnirls In an lm- Av . t b, Another p! t.oslns scene entitled A Piece of Larjed ' ,lct J ,hat of ,M, stonf ,Jn ' Htnnley "Passion" Is the American ' title for the German-made movie of tho I French story of Madame Du Unrry. I There has been much discussion as to I whother tho continental movie pro I ducers could make movies which would i be good enough for the American film fnnB, but this production seems to sot nt rest any adverse criticism on that ! point. As nn nrtlstlc contribution to ilimiiom ll win rana iukii iur me hhc manner In which II Is handled. Just before the showing of this feature conies a delightful Huhler prologue In which Adelaide Young appears as Madame Du Harry. Pola Negri will bo seen In some American productions In the future, and she will no doubt create much favorablo notice Here Is an artist who knows the value of pnntomlmlc noting Sho gives a wonderful performance hm tne little French milliner who rises from her place amidst the shops to a position of power at the court of the French king. It may bo recalled that George Klolne made a film version of this fnmous French story some years ago, with Mrs. Ix-sllo Cnrter as the milliner. H was wrll directed then, but this ver sion Is superior In every way. There are no special lighting effects or other tvplcal American tricks, but Just a litraighlforward story, "-n'y directed nnd played The feature 1b bo long there arc no extra movies. Btnnton The Perfect Woman" Ib not n perfect picture for Constance Tnl madgo. It Is somewhat out of date and lacks the usual nmount of pep nnd go that have marked this star's former of ferings. True, there Is tho plot by Anita Loos and John Emerson, but that Is trite How by reason of tho let-up In the Bolshevist siurr uavia iviriuana ui CLARKE-MURPHY RECITAL Interesting Program of Sonatas for Violin and Piano In Academy Foyer Charlton I Murphy, violinist, nnd Joseph W. Clarke, pianist, gave an in teresting procrnm of sonatas for violin nnd piano before nn audience that al most titled tho foyer of the Academy of Music last eicnlng. Tho program wns well selected, even considering tho enor mous literature for tho violin and piano In tho sonata form, consisting of ono masterpiece, the C minor of Beethoven : one near-masterpiece, the Schumann A. minor, nnd a most Interesting novelty, n sonata by Albert J. Dooner. of Phila delphia, lust evening witnessing Its first public performance The Beethoven sonata wns both tho greatest composition of the program and nlsn the li.-nr fil.iveil ita In mtt tn 1m thn case In an work which overtops tho reeled In a fair manner, but nothing of other numbers. Tho Schumann was . Importance la dlBClosed, played with excellent tone and feeling, SyBtem was ono of the Important but In Its restlessness, weak balnnco of things of the late war. ?ystem for this thematic material and general lack of nnd for that thing. Here one finds that repose It shows clearly that the mind the hero of the story has n plan all of the great composer had begun to - worked out whereby he engnges his cm yield when It wns composed near tho ployes by the test system Turned down close of his short but stressful life. ' at first by tho test, Miss Talmadgo puts Thenovelt, Mr Dooncr's composition, her hair up In straight lines und ngaln WflM exreedlnnlv Interesting. Mr. nnnn.r ' nnnlln-t tnr a 1ob. which she Secures. has done considerable work In com- There' troes the system all to Bmash. It in his secretary, played now by the star, who handles the Bolshevists wno threaten her employer. Victoria "IdolB of Clav" Is one of the Mne Murray and David Powell gToup of pictures which have recently caused much talk by reason of fine noting nnd Mne Murray, whose appearance at the "! ..P.,0,? S -'" :, m.Er,. inS earned his share' o'M May and H.. comedy dances? were well ns a uengnuui .eriss.i were iuiiv in .,,. tr .,ilrj.1 n.ri,ni nn accord w th the design of tie entire i""r, "',,""" -,..,,- ki i- ,,,k e ln--,. i eccentric turno. I Ji."'"'".""V" ."."" 'J""i":"..LV. i'J Ixiu Holtz. In black face ooK,.?gnhtsrl.n,"thyeopUe thai V" "" W .VW&S3? ttTT&?? n. to the character of, -iwiouuim j-- ..r.t.w, .T.,.., position, all of tho most creditable char acter, and much of It has been heard In the concerts of tho Philadelphia Manu script Music hioclet He lean.i strongly toward the modern French school In hnrmonlzatlon. his themes nre original and his knowledge of the instruments such aj. KUtrcest thnt he has a nractlrnl knowledge of both lolln nnd piano. The I .i, ,u..niinn nf rter.rire ntzmnurlcn. Thi one weakness of the sonata, so far as ono b)K FCeno m this picture Is about ns can be Judged on a single hearing. Is tho aaTa ns anything that has been offered lnck of contrast In the themes. In the nn the screen. It comes toward the first movement, for example, where c0.,e o' the story Oulda Dcrgore wrote workmansh n Is most permissible, the'.i.. '".. .... . ... -..I.. ... - ... " nwr.i... ." neconn llieiiu- ervinr i" tiv uiii.v .uc iirni theme In a major Key mRV pome nronerlx UI H.v.nnm.nt rnthi-r Inan of now the- . .. .. . .,..i ... ...... -w. .. ' mntlc material ns demanded by sonata n ,nnn who 1VPB on nn ii,inii somewhere "n. , n the South Sea. To this Island comes Nevertheless, the sonata Is one of the a derelict of humanity who was dlscour most creditable things which has been aged In his work as a sculptor by n written by a Philadelphia composer for woman wtth fickle mtnd. Then the man some time. Temperamentally It la well H brought hook to health nnd goes to balanced and Is thoroughly well writ- London. Later tho girl finds him and ten. i It Is when tho glrf Is placed In the Mr. Murpb nnil Mr. Clnrko played ' tutelage of the other woman for cdu generally with an excellent, ensemble, cation that tho real story begins To the sine qua mm of chamber music play, tell Its denouement Is only o spoil It for in- it .niiat he i-unfe.s.serl that there uno future spectators, but Its Conclusion Is ...p.. - -;- -- r; , - --.;:"-. :- " ...,... ,.. ..- .,- with the' William Prnn James McCool, a local ""?" ..IT .."..; """ . ! V i Ms stories are classics lames .Glldea the .Schumann sonata, although this 'was ' Capitol "The Girl With the Jazz' In on unttohe-mlni e skewh. also rail probably due to the fact that the com- Heart" Is a delightful photoplay because , rccted the olay, which was written by Robert Shannon. The plot hns n telephone operntor who likes to chew her gum and who knows the value of -the onco populnr Jazz, In contrast Is the quiet .little Quaker maid who comes Into the big city to meet the man who Is to be her husband. The girl from tho country does not like the Idea of a marriage with a man who Ik to meet her and so she changes Places with the telephone operntor. When tho husband-to-be nrrlvcs, It Is discovered that tne country gin is in loo with htm, A mix-up In the cabaret where the "phone" girl dances Is) straightened out ns is tno love nnnir of tne girl from the country Itegrnt "Love, Honor nnd Obey" wns adapted by Kugeno Walter from the pop ular novel by Charles Neville Duck. The chfef Importance of this piece Is to In troduce Wlldn Bennett to tho silent tiromn. Should a wife live Up to nil the mean. Ings of thoso thico Uttlo words In the wedding ceremony love, honor and obey? It so happens thnt the herolno of me siory wns incKcu into marrying a man to njenso her father when In reality she loved n novelist whoso writings hnve scandalized tho little New Knglnnd vil lage. When she realizes thnt sho has beeil tricked Into wedding tho man to please her father she bolts. How tho problem Is tolved and the marital dif ficulties are straightened nro cleverly shown. Wm.U.Mayberry' 5ZWAt-NUT i mmamspixiAi fi&D Tfijy EHRETS N, SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & MFG. CO. . 3 DREXEL BLDG. illllli major key u device which n,H,nn)f ceremonies of tho new Stanley 1 t ' , ., , , ,. - xLi. properl under the heml of wfta ,h(t Kni for much personnl at- mPh'adclphla&RedhgRa way t rather thai of new- the- ,, , beautiful bb tho daughter of IVJL m NEW YORK O-00 Jlound J) Trip TuSio Additional Every Other Sundnv NKXT KXCCBHIO.N FKI!. 20 EMeltl tnla ! n. .41.. Trmlntl 1.00 A. Jf.. itopplns t CelumtiU At Kuntlnfdon V"t,",. 7n "unciion, i.osin ni Jenklntovn. 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Atln Is entertained by actions of characters anu jvirny. in i-onjF uno n..mu v.u on the stage such as would shock and Jple nnd Unj In stunts unique. disgust them If performed in their own ' 2 ",""" """" ""." "in. "u . . . .-. I T71 Pnrn unn1innn Anrt rSILKS MEN'S SUITINGS WUllLLnla El Cota, xylophone expert. tertalnlns nets were presented by Ma- Knnu.. am. Dmr. Tiil(hnf( ntyA T.l.lv- traction Tourneur's Fllmlno Reminds of homes or even In their society. . ,..... 1,... -. r. ... And fo the Beatrix Vanderdyke of urimin s vay uown tan . Co-mo Hamilton's Scandal" does things Nlion Lauuha Kaloro (rrneted 'In- Metropolitan Opera Ilonne "The ! of the most Indiscreet and disagreeable I ,i00r sports." a lively cometly sketeh, Countv Kalr" takes the lim follow-rs character and Is applauded as cute 1 presented by a capable cast. It has the' J back t'o the davs when vacationists used 1 and "winsome" If the sxmo Beatrix 'audience Kursslnfr until the finish. Hn- $ to make pllarlmaireH Into the hinterland I were tne nauunu-r ot tne average lauier where countrv folks were wont to talk I In that audience he would probably shout how Vnclo Abner's horse "win" 1 heartily Indorse the leading man's pre the prlie nt the annual fair Maurice ecrlptlon of th hairbrush promptly ap Tourneur. who directed thli masterpiece, I piled. k.h left out nothlnr that -voubl muk.. fop Althouith It Is true of mnny modern wholesome ent-rtalnmen. and thre are plays that their action and their actors Wiiltnn lleof The 'White Trio, slnK- times when tho spectator h reminded are such ns to be beond bounds of era nnd dancers; Esther Ingham, slnc- of I) W Orttrith's recent film triumph I common sense or ifood taste, "Scandal" inf comedienne : Morln Sisters, un-. "Way Down East" Roes them one better and achleNes the usual dancers. Hilly Ilold and lllta I N'e'll Uurifess made 'The Countv Fair' ultimate In this peculiar nrt of belnfr Townsend. sli )ter nnd dancers, and the, & populnr thentrlc.il attraction years ajjo 1 uncomentlonal. and not only that but Marimba Band offer a fine and varied I wtth his Impersonation of Aunt Abigail unpleasant. bill A sensational feature waM the great race ' It Is not the fault of Miss June Walker. ' scne where Cold Molas6es wins the ' who pliya the rol of Beatrix. Ml-is World's Museum The I-at Women s scamper Wtth the prise money the aunt I Walter Is as bewitching a leading woman Wood-Sawing Contest is the new nt Is enabled to pay off the mortgage and ' a" "" been t0 tho c,t' tnls 'eftr- nnd 1 traction and provokes much laujthti r the nlec- is able to marry the boy of her although handicapped by a poor voloe. Other favorlU-B remain heart Instead of the worthless son of the 1 snn registered all the fascination and - - I town's meanest man Edvthe Chapman ' appial necessary for her role. No tho pi. .!,,, vi.u - n,.rr,. Dlavs -a 1th humor and hilarity Helen fau lies dlrectl at Mr Hamilton t Blackface Variety at Dumont 8 Jerome Eddy Is the sweet (firl and shu ' J" r aA nl " other's Dumont'i "Itesculng the Balloonls's C4n6-n All-Wool Trlcotlnc, permanent finish, JG.00 valu-? :.9 33-ln All-SHlk Imported I'ongee; r'gulnr value, Jl.BO, now H3e Swclal 40-ln Kitten's-Ear Crejw (nil colors). Ii 50 vnluo si.48 40-ln. Hen weight Satin Chnrmeuse (nil colors), 3 60 value C.tiS 40-ln Crepe dc Chine, Heavyweight $ 2 '.'5 value si.23 35-ln Sterling Wash Surf Satin (white only), 11.26 value 30c 3G-ln Jap. Silk, Heavyweight, 11 25 value 70e 3fl-ln. Silk and Mercerized Finish Foulards. J1.G0 nlue lc f'4-ln Finest French Serge-. $3.00 value M.09 Many other mattnatt in addition to what art mentioned in thii 5 limited ipac: COME IN TODAY, WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. honey and B.oger Iickhnrt and Eddy . 2 """" "' --- v'" ' . -.... r . ,... . j , r-iKLS?? irSS1 ptM.$&li NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. Jg& One of the leutt under stood words among the great class of workers is "interest" as upplied as a banking term. In terest is the vehicle which, properly har nessed to n dollar, will pull you over mnny a rough place in later years. Come in and let us ex plain the advantage: of our savings department. REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE Open Kittling Till 9 o'clock. Except Friday, 6:30 o'Cloch iwwivws.vtvw.721 SOUTH FOURTH ST. vwwsAwvt AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA takes tne nonors away rrom everyone else by the ease with which sl'e does her work David Butler Is the hired to, while Wesley Barry Is th- boy wh . wins th KTaseci.n!g race John Step, pllr.g makes a good bashful beau BURLESQUEBILLS AI K. Hall Starred at Casino Shows Elsewhere :ict a remarKaDlv rranK nno rree-ana easy second act filled with clever tl-lngs and ,1 third ait which surprises by beln the best of all and tho cleanest But. most of all, the play Is noted for 1 thi neatly turned performance of that alwas welcome leading man, Charles h. rry, a little more on the order of John Drew than ever before and a joy and n delight to watch, een with his Good present material The distinctly Infe r'n' quality of the cast supporting Mls 1 W-'Ut-r and Mr Cherrv Is all thn more Oitiilnn Al IC Hall, one of burl, squ-'s r.otice.ible when they aro given oppor le.idlng funmakers, Is starred In the tunltl-s to show their talents "Sporting Widows with twenty pretty The much heralded cleverness rf M' and nimble maidens, who hardly look the Hamilton s epigrams and bon-mots .Hod part of widows ut, to their reputation In the last t. Thefe are a number of grod vaude- I acts, wtth the unfortunate feature, how vllle acts In this production, Including lever, that whatever eleer was said gen the Hex Trio, a group of melody men eraliy had a. double ind not any too The music is catchy The production I 1 fragrant rn.anlng Even 'he undoubt lavish and has manyfunnj situations edly well-wrltt.n finale of tho second ' act tho p'ay's 'grand rroment had People's Ihe. huttn 'The I.lttle , that fault Personality Kid ' dances at a fast and furious p-ce nnd right Into the hearts of tho uualence She has winsome man nerisms In the excellent burlesque ' production. "Town Scandal-.." fjeorge A Clark Is the featured comedian, and ' there are other good funmakers, Trorideri ' The Tempters" tempt one to stay and uce the show over ngaln 1 It has choristers who ting and d.meo well and three real comedl-tns. The show Is headed by Bert Ber'r.md, Ytd- 1 dish funster 1 Scandal" has a notably banal first or Stranded In the Snows." has proved such a hit that Emmett J Welch and his minstrels continue It for a third week A number of other specialties, dances and ballads are all new. Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful Simple f re of Cotkm L-WitoHf, Dpt, X. M-UUn. M. Zc tverywhert Comedy at Orpheum Orpbenin "Wedding Bells" Is a merry yet senblblv funnv pla It deals wl'h tho loye iirfalrH of Tltggln Carter, a man About to be married for the second time to a oung person Mnrcta by name, ho attracts htm but has nver aroused the deep Jove that Rosalie, the heartless one. wh-j preferred freedom and pinky to Ueggle, aroused He Is on the verge of tnklng the fatal plunge In fact. It Is the evening before the feretnon--when Hosallo appears with a very defi nite Idea, nnmelv, to prevent the wed ding. The result Is an evening's laugh ter The various fh.ract-r aff rd M i-s Pesmond nnd her popular company de lightful opportunities far dlsi)'ilrg telr Abilities In the lighter comedle vein SHOP WITh STORE ORDERS tRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Che.tnut St.. Phlla. ( Oasrunte Tr nldr., AtUnMe CIV TO N Thlrti St.. rJHt That Boy Anything trcn tt Ie44'.r. ter.i of rhiis.. wii- r-tngloa. umes. siianii City f-Mittr EatyTennt 1 COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT , uF B' fP9rPr-J--Fr- ByV ;y -JBSstnA and WJJ-JSUT NOTICE Sptclil Orders Lobitiri, Sttiki, Sldi, etc., 'Ittiyertd an; pirt of city. Nonisil Delitery Chrie 523 Chestnut Street 45 S. Broad Street Union Overalls fd of t 7 bist khaki coler overi.ll clolh. i ite-jtl iiuitl and rtry full This ! th hm, troual and most torn fortbl nrrnmt rad fr th worKos mmn. In all slsn. Our Price $2.oo Value, $4.50 10o itr Psrc-I Post HOSIERY 1000 dozen broken lota in nil flizea. Rogular 3.50 stock, this, $10 per dozen. If Roods aro not satisfac tory we will cheerfully re turn your money. THE UNCO MILLS' 144 S. 60th St. TOMORROW'S MENU Vegetable Soup Choice of Lamb Pot-Pie or Lobster Cutlet Victoria Sauce Fried Potatoet and Peat Roll and Butter Coffee and Milh 75 "Areten-ainns-rVCAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY -'finite I'll rl ir und IIiiimjhHn u SiH-dalty . Welsbach 'THRIFT" Gas Lights ig At Cost IOC To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half ns much gas. We will show you how to install them. Complete, ready to fit on any upright fixture. Broad and Arch and District Offices -. . c mMkw ji. r--i Uik w FIREPROOF WALL BOARD SHEETS OF ROCK FOR PERMANENCY USE METAL LATH PLASTERING BASE PRESTEEL COAL DOORS a hi: son. IIHIlAKAIIf.i: 31" X209i" PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. N. E. Cor. Broad nnd Arch Su. 1iiil: 4 ( t, tt tr-. :: SCARLETT'S 703 Chestnut Street LA-GIRALDA LARGE 10c BLUNTS rKHKBTT CONIHTIOX OTjniOTinBifflika l5?F33 OUR SALE PRICE s3 Per fOO USUALLY SOLD AT $8.00 PER 100 Inrludlni I'osUnf Jlnll )nlfr Flllrd I'nmiptlr Scarlett's, 703 Chestnut St iiiii.i)Kr.i'iii. ji ' T , 4 l I: "' JAotlt The United Gas Improvement Co. I ? Cuticura Beautifies Your Complexion The diilr use of the Soip cleamts nnd punfies the pores of the kln. thua present ing blackheads and plmplet. The Oint ment uied occailonally, at needed, soothes ond heals any irritation or roughness. They are ideal for tho toilet aa la also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. !jfl!'l Xti KHI. AMnn: "Cilnr Ut- -k.,;."'SD,pi"AM-a"4,'M-,"s'1'l"-7m a OlntiMISnite. T.lounUe. CaUer Sep thaTet without mui, Popular Lunch 1235-37 Filbert Street I'ftMrr from our own llakerr TIik Ttry bent Coffer, 8c Himburf Steak, two Vege tables Dread and Batter . 25' Club brruUfimt of cholfr of Corenli Ks or Meat, FoUio, nK Ilread. Ilnttrr nd CnlTro Ilot Irtine lilt) of Href. A(r t Ver.. Ilrrnd and Ilutter "" Three Krld Oysters ond Jlflr I'olnto Hulad . . . V- SlrMn HU-. Ilrend and fCA Ilotter ov nr-nrht-XI N. 10 St. 40 N. 0(b -t. 3 JTrHMi Forlnl nj nUi &. LrtT-Iida OOOKINQ Th "Food- Drink" for AH Age vu.c uticn at Home, Office, and Fountalno. Ak for HORUCtCS. Atom IaUationp ft SubiUhites Torus - aajjjuLsxq unniiniim"""'"; 3 CURRENT PROGRAMS INCLUDE CRUISES & TOURS TO WEST INDIES CALIFORNIA FAR EAST EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN j! SOUTH AMERICA BERMUDA, ETC. I THOS. COOK & SON j 225 S. BROAD ST. JrrrTfrfiTnssspi'iiiit.i'.si I Bave Vou Dined and Danced in THE BOX ? AT THE RITTENHOUSE 22d nnd Chestnut Sts. DANCK TO THE MUHIC Or THE TIERNEY FIVE SyBRB.iSAllt0!'' I.uniliton I'latters. 10 jeiits tip. AIo Spe ilal (1 Iiiielieoii ana l,S5 Klnnrr or risnlre n la rartr. PURE FRESH PAINT aejeve Me ngfiC More than $50,000 Worth of Paint Can you imagine how bij; a job must be to require over ?50,000 worth of paint not counting the labor cost? That's how much was used in the new Seara-Itoebuck building all painting and glazing dor,,) by tho Kuehnlu organization. "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine &mh. Sts. 'ei ill i All-wool and All -brick. WHEN you build or buy a house, think first of the walls, not of the wall papers. Insist that the house shall I be all-brick, just as you insist that your suit shall be all-wool. You don't buy a cotton suit because you like the buttons nor is it wise to buy a budlv I built house because you like the wall papers or tho a ii electric-light fixtures. n Look out for woofh.n H I bay windows and other H nre-traps. Examine the I walla, and ask who made I tho bricks. You will soon I discover that good bricks I ana good building go to- ueiner. when a builder chooses bricks of standard makes, the product of manufacturers with u .n utation, you may be sure ii uuet. uol mean to waste them on a poor building any more than a clothing manufacturer wastes fine woolens on cheap "hand-me-down" trousers. When mien you want any infor rnation about bricks, tir Kinds, colors, nimllrt ... t use.-, or prices, the products of N dHTercnt makers, how to word wnwHuns, names of com petent architects, builders, en gineers etc., call up dtheV of our olnces: Nlie tow,, i.,IH1 ' u'-V'V.n, KlIYHTONi: llltICK CO Cortfrry nr W m Pufd ioa 31 Overafli and Jumpers Ditri hi7. Ulu.. Itsd Tirr lU-oni PlMW nf Doclift iptci fsd Trjr fu'l All slam 70 Cent for SSC11 p!tf $1.35 a Suit M n'K hfiio w ilrint-ir t w o; plfL-o .Ul' SM Ulllul) HUltll ? full in M nJ m-11 m-i " ulur 3 00 suit rolllnh- nu i l II :.n i-r J ' House Dresses Xl tn stripes, p!Hi J plain I lors. flursbW cuarsntesd to wish All ri nd ctlors. Value, $3.50 Our Price, $1.50 or 3 for $4.00 lfl Katra tor ro'"l rest Standard Novelty Co. lloom B10. Ill JJttU"lns, ISIS VUbcrt St.. I'Ul- Church"-.?,!- JsUn','- "KV.1! X1.3, j nL-ir.D with imicK -it MHih 1 " lMIt..Vr. - I'AUIH Keystone Coal Saving Device for Heaters, Furnaceti and Botleri ncouLTO f AIWV-MT Sslip3Sl TUIKTHKOUOHOOOM outlet oytm rime ma'ji AIR CHAMBER J Just Stop and Think . IlrlnK lirater iloor. We will l",u" wr pitrH. , .Mr'j mis il8M( Introdiicos "',',: ir mur cpI. i-uuplliK coniPlJ" ' liusllon, hurnlnii nil con I ''. t",iill 0' l h hvIiic nf at ipurt ONB-rH ',, inn iui, nil. I S-.i HshM I" .".'. n -. ........ ..-- - ,iricr. ". MriH ai infer i"" -, (ii Lr nit.irs nnln Oils ilvloe its M' " 1.1,1 f malm thm Our uurnts' lndn" ", "urih Invi-stlmitlnK. Jrt lisv unJ " th-j lilu,t money ou rer m1" PRICE $3.00 .tiW CAi.r. on whiti: vou OUT.OP.TOWN PRlCfcS mti.sti noon iikiii: VQH $ Harry II. Rcnnv8oniiVA" KEYSTONE COAL SAVING DEVICE j .IhI'I LL, mm ii. i.irartl Ave, I'cpi. iy AXT'Kpmmimmism ,,e" pUm" Ueuln""' Mt A.
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