Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Theatrical Billboard
i For the Coming Wcch
New Attraction
"Iav" book lyrics and scoro by Otto
uiihuh Oscar Hammortcln. 2(1.
ii!Jb?rt Slolhart and Krnnk Wnndel.
iiii niithon of other entertalnlnc
ll ndi of mlrlh and melody. Kccentrlc
ranees White, the star, 1b a homoltss
Ulf "ho eventually wins love, fame
Va fortune. Incidentally, Miss Whlto
hJ many chances for display of her
Smiles as comedienne slnKer and
nancer. Ben Welch. Harry Delf and
WtaOwn are In the cast. The pro
duction la all to bo one of Arthur
Jlimmersteln's most lavish and col
orful. Contlnulne Attractions
aiKttlCK "Ono" nn Interestlnir and
W"'"1'1. . f ii. nnvphle. featur-
SrFrnnes Starr by'Efdward Knob;
wk. who also wrote "Marie Odlle"
1SS I "Tlier. Tl?er," for her. Miss Starr
Says. Illuslvefy and dlfferentlatedly,'
S rofc in which double Identity rather
Oian dual personality Is the basis of
charactcrliatlon. The Belasco pro
Suction Includes such players as
Ranilo Ayrton. MarleBurke. Philip
DesboTOUKh and Clara Sidney.
BROAD "The Hottentot." a mixture of
farce and comedy of manners, with
Willie" Collier as star. This very
nuccessful piny by Victor Mapes has
to do with tho lovo of a man who
can't rldo a horso for a. girl who
thinks ho Is a veritable centaur. The
toclety and sporting atmospnero Is
well maintained.
TORREST "Ermlnle," revival of
JakobowBkl's celebrated operetta, with
De Wolf Hopper, Francis Wilson,
Madge Lesalnu, Ilosamond Whiteside,
Irene Williams, Warren Procter, Alice
Hanlon and Jennie Weathersby In a
cakt of real distinction drawn from
the Brand and light opera stages. Mr.
Wilson and Miss Weathersby were In
the original cast of 1886. Special
chorus, orchestra and scenery add
assets to what Is a notable revival.
LYRIC "Smllln1 Through," with Jane
Cowl as the charming star In a dual
role In a play with an optimistic mes
sage of life after death. The twin
itorles of Bcntlmont, tragedy and
hopefulness nre dramatic In situation
and striking In characterisation.
tfit.VUT- "The Masquorader." with
Quy Bates Post In a striking dra
matisation, that has been highly suc
cessful In other cities, of tho best
seller" novel by Katharine Cecil
Thurston. Mr. Post plays superbly a
double rnlo of a distinguished states
man, who Is a drug nddlct, and a
hack writer, his double.
CBESTSVT "Honeydew," musical
comedy, with attractive scoro by
Efrem Zlmballst. tho noted violinist,
and book and lyric by Joseph W. Her
bert. There is a "musical" touch and
a iot of temperament about the story,
which concerns a composer, his wlfo
and their muddled romances.
iVELPHl "Scandal," by Cosmo Ham
ilton, featuring Charles Cherry and
Juno Walker, A very sophisticated
comedy. Homctlmes banal, often pun
lntly epigrammatic In dialogue and
situation.
Vaudeville
KEITH'S Kitty Doner, with sister
Hose and brother Ted, varied and
novel dances : Mabel Bcrra. songs :
Toto, clown; Burt Gordon and Oene
l'ord, songs; Leona Stephens and Len
Hcrlllster, sketch; Jim McWllllams,
"planutlst" ; Nellie and Josephine
Jordon. d.inres; Mile. Luellle's birds:
Laura and Dllly Dryer, dance revue;
news pictures.
OlODBAlleen Stanley and Phil Baker,
music and mirth; "Past. Present and
future'- sketch; Julian Hon and com
pany, skit; Arthur Devoy and com-
tianv. sketch! Kvlvtn I.nvnl nnri nntR -.
Wilson and Larson, skit J Rellly and
iheeti, talks; Backer nnd Carr,
'peciauy
J UEGIIBNY Chaplin, In "Tho Kid."
mole. "Melorlv Ijinfl." mimlivil com.
edy; Tlnga-Llng." Uld novelty;
friend and Downing, parodies; Co
lin! a Duncers ; Knowles and White,
ytiiuiy.
CROSS KEYS DoTfto'a Celebrities,
"i -iiuriin and oooawin, bku ;
at OSDOm. innill TTnvjt rriBv
prima donna; William Lemalro and
"mpany, farce; Racltett, Hoover and
"Srt. melOdv. n.nt .1mt nnA Vt1fnn
aerial novelty. New bill last half of
ir-. .... .rwMi,y. ."""?. ..""-
i5 ' r11:.' Mnry i'lckforti. in, "Trie
w Light. " movie; Josephine Har-1
,n'. comedienne ; Hoyt-Harrls Trio,!
half ' iu,""Kl Jopi. ivew bin last
"km" P'Ntf. Chaplin, In "The
4.n .m?Ue: Jack Cotter. Ada Uol
Voru.'1 ".WW "ketch; Harry
Thr v. .and A,Plm " sketch;
anrt p;lct0s' acrobats; Karl Dancer
vSda ii.i,f'r'en' ,nU8le! uyd Ne
last half and rn'story- Now bill
('panvDf.;,Chle,Llll,e Ellt n"d com
teerU, ""'f ,nt Inrt,an Ufc ; "Profl
SnL Biletch. with. Walter New-
BeVln ii- c""ipan)':, B,"y Dval and
BfonLso,nUea,hnictesJncU K'SM ond EarI I
In "ketch rtiVir. vWSl" nnd company
and mi "ls Weddln Morn" : ul
does.' ulvty Blrls; Palermo nn.l
l'e?' movl "cnnett' in "Youth-s De-
"'o'tWa?'0Tva,Ta,Vtl,u'- "Tim Man
eccentru 7audevllle ! ""ly Taylor.
m?wh',t IftSSK' , J1,na Payne, a
WltMVayfn' dance, nd the
nn tf n,. Minstrels
"'oSyLl1,r L"h Musical Satire,
r" Tnurgdav"' u! ,Specla.1 Irlsh fea
terloi.n ",rsdfty.: lt. week of "Mys-
""J, burlesnuo: Charles
rrrsrnti
AID A
SfS,, Iff DANCING
. m sReceptfon Ne Week
wkettMLin i. ,n",.new Tango Trot
JfCTrr 'rtP' WeJnel.r 4 m, k,,..
" Km. Emerald Ball". '
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"SWn opera rroasE
vk (.: -;:. "'lii iu. at hiik
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STAGE FAyORITES AT
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FPAMCES WHITE.,
UIMMIE"
5riubc-rt"--
Royden, Klchard Lee, John Lemuels
and Bennlo Franklin In specialties.
Ico Skntins
PALACE Larsmi, clown on skates;
Elsie and Paulson, Apache dancers
on tho Ice; Mullers, flguro skaters.
Stock
ORFIIEUir "Tho Sign on tho Door,"
Channlng Pollock's tenso melodrama
seen earlier this season at a down
town playhouse. Miss Desmond will
play tho part created by Marjorle
Rambc-nu. Mr. Fielder will bo teen as
tho husband.
Rurlcsquo
CABIXO "Davo Marlon's Own Com
pany" follows Marlon's custom of
giving nn entirely new show each sen
son. It Is called "Tho Land of the
Impossible" and Is In fourteen scenes.
xno distinguished burlesque cast in
eludes Emll Jazsi Caspar, blackface;
Will Ward, eccentric: Inez do Ver
dler and tho Seven Byron Brothers'
Saxo Band.
TltOCADBHO "French Frolics" In a
new edition promises handsome cos
tumes and scenery, brilliant music,
many Jests and a big enst. Harry
Field 1h chief funmaker. f)lxlo
Mason nnd Mae Kelly are In support.
"Temptation" In the big feature.
PEOPLE'S "Tho Olrls of tho U. S.
A. Is u Joe Hurtlg show which fea
tures Nettle Wilson, prima donna;
Margaret White, soubrette; Justine
Orey, Ingenue; Mnrty Ward and the
Four Crackcrjacks.
Attractions In Advance
UAitcn n
ADELPUl "Adam and Eve," comedy
by Ouy Bolton and George Mlddleton.
CHESTNUT "Tho Whirl of the Town,"
tho latest Century Theatro revue.
QARRICK "Nemesis," a new drnma by
Augustus Thomas, produced by
Georgo M. Cohan.
BROAD "Tho Acquittal," Rita Wcl
man s mystery drama.
. MARCH tS
FORREST "Somebody's Lion," thirty
third annual Mask and Wig show.
APRIL i
OARRICK "The Son-Dnughter," play
of Chinese Intrigue, rivalry and loy
alties, set In an American scheme.
Lenore Ulrlc Is starred.
M RIC -"Tho Mirage," a drnma by Ed-
n.?a.r.?,elwyrH,arHnK Florence Reed.
"'iPPP "Abraham Lincoln." John
r.P,nHwter'H biographic drnma.
FORREST "Zlegfold Follies," 1920
edition.
A Juvenile "One-Nlflht-Stander"
Rosamond Whiteside, who Just now
,s..?.nJL?f th? delights of "Ermlnle," pi ob
ably 'played" as many "one-night stmid.s"
as any veteran barnstormer long before
5ft?.i.nia"c !lcr dramatic debut. Miss ,
Whltesldo is the daughter of Walker'
Whiteside, long known an tho "boy Ham
let. Before Broadway first paw hl.i
name In electric lights, Whltesldo toured ,
year after year in tho West, where hlH
namo was a household dramatic byword. ,
Little Miss Whiteside was his constnnt
companion until she was old enough to ,
be sent to a school to cultivate her
voice.
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NKXT WEEK
1 rill'of I Iff In Fllr & Cn
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All Indian I'antnmlf I'rndnrtlnn
Xnmm 'o. 1 Monroe A (Irani
Dm ill a Little I Itrnn A llrtinnon
Mrrmnld romrd "THE HIM1'"
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CKDAIl AVI'.NUK
.MON. A TL'KS.
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"MIDMUMMKIt MADNKHH"
tilth HUH 11IIJION nnd AII-NtHr Caat
lrn. & Thum. llurHi tK-itt?) Arbuckls
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VIRGINIA
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"ONE" Girrick"" Globe-"'" ('
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NEW KEITH HOU8E8
Through tho completion of nn cxtcn
slvo building plan, twenty fine new
theatres will bo lidded to tho B. F.
Keith vaudeville circuit by the end of
tho present year. Theso theatres will be
added to the great chain of vaudeville
houses bcelng booked from tho Palace
Theatro, New York, where tho head
quarterH of the Keith circuit arc located.
The latest site to bo added to tho list
In nnn of tlin choicest In Davton. O..
recently purchased outright by the Keith j
Interests,
Thin !: nnn of n. series of similar thca-.
tres being built by the Keith circuit In
Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo, Brooklyn,
Now York and Homo other eastern cities.
TANGUAY ON ROOFTOP
Eva Tanguay, cyclono of vaudeville,
will mako her annual Philadelphia ap
pearance exclusively for ono week atop
the Walton Root, beginning March 14,
This Is tho first time that this unusual
entertainer has ever appeared In a
cabaret performance. Miss Tanguay
will appear twice nightly, nt 9 and
11:30 o'clock, bringing with her her com-
Eany of musicians and entertainers,
ho Is not leaving the vaudeville cir
cuit, but has this period of time be
tween her special engagements.
UAIRIIITCT mEATRE s.
MMI II I I
llllilllll V .1. I. nnilllY Hole Owner
C. C. WANAMAKEB .Manssr
BATES POST
HAS GIVEN NEARLY
1500 PERFORMANCES
OF HIS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS
"THE MASQUERADER"
MAIL ORDERS I RTs. I
NOW FOR today
EASTER WEEK and WEP-
NO INCREASE IN PRICES SAT. NIGHT
Tl
I Bil llel. Morket hi.
VA.j Slain, 2llo. Y.. -I 1 v
VJVOIV S I1ICJ-T1ME ACTH
Arthur Pickens & Co.
JOE DAHCY I CABK & lSION
NORD & HKI.MONT
PM.ERMA'8 t'ANINKS
and JOSEPH DENNETT In
"YOUTH'S DESIRE"
rim and
I.OCIWT KTS.
AM, WEEK
CECIL 11. DE MIMJI'H
"Forbidden Fruit"
CECIL II. DE MII.MV.S
"Forbidden Fruit"
ROSELAND DANCING
Broad and Columbia
Columbia llld.
MATINEE 'TODAY
CONTINUOUS DANCINO
Private Instruction $&
X LL Roscland Girls
! HAMILTON ON "SCANDAL" J
- ... '
Playwright Gives Theory of Sex
Drama
"Yes, jou can tell them for Cosmo
Hamilton, that as long as man will con'
tlnue to exist, tho Issues that sex In
volves will always furnish the most
thrilling, humorous, pathetic and farcical
dramatic Incidents In which tho human
raco could possibly be Involved."
Tho playwright added: "Becauso tho
sex question Is the ono big problem
of life nnd It will never become solved,
that's why I always cmphaslzo the sex
question In my plays.
"Beatrix, enacted by Juno Walker,
the herolno of my play, 'Scandal.' Is n
perfectly natural creature. If there Is
anything shocking nbout her conduct.
It is because nho Is entirely natural and
free from any semblnnce of hypocrisy.
She nets ns she feels nnd Is not ashamed
to let the world know Just whnt her
state of feeling Is. Beatrix errs on ac
count of this absence of hypocrisy, but,
llko a game sport, lives up to her
error."
LEADER
Lancaster Ave. & 41tt St.
MONDAY. TU1DAY' A lEDNKt)HAY
HELIOTROPE
As Soul (rrlpplnr A "Humorenque," As
litre A "IVbv Down Eat."
TnUIlNDAY. FItlDAY A SATURDAY
ThomnA .Mrllthan & AlUSInr Cant in
Conrad in Quest of His Youth
f 6 ,. , -Jllarkrt St. llel. 60th
COttwCtnV MnK & TVKH'
Itrlurn of
"Midsummer Maaness"
With LOIH WlI.SON nnd All-star Cant
Wednrnnuv Mn.-rlnl Cn.t In lied Fonm
Thiirn. A Frl, Mno Miirmr. Idol of Cloy
Snt. 'ony Triirlr, Maroonnl Heart
Willi fUlSaW It Kill lAlllt
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
EXCEMJENT OIU'HKSTR. AND FINE
KI.OOIl AT THE HTIUIIO Ol
C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER
1123 Chestnut Street
Prlvnto Iaaona Every Duv und Ktenlnr.
netlnnera' Claaa Mon.. Weil, A Thura. at H.
DUMONT S lV,i1iv0,niVveu"vBu;.V!4,4)
EMME17T WELCH Minstrela
Comlo Uutleadut, -'illOTIirtlOJO HAIIT"
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WALTOtf
REFINED ENTERTAINMENT J
ROOF
HUB .J
.Oi3o
Excltitivm Phila. Apptaranct
ONE WEEK ONLY
Iroi.VMNo MONDAY. MARCH HTH
TANGUAY
"Man O' War of Vaudeville"
Appearing Twice Nightly
At 9 and 11.30 P. M.
OTIIEIt OFFKniMlH AltK
BiUie Taylor rl'
Nina Payne ""VJfe'?.""
White Way Trio "3W2F
DANCK OKCIIlTB.
NO INCREASE IN
SERVICE CHARGE
Academy of Music
Monday, March 14, at 8:15
Closing Concert
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
PIERRE MONTEUX
CONDUCTOK
SOLOIST
ERNO DOHNANYI
nidtlnrulihed rlnnlnt & Componer
Tickets nt Heppe's, 1119 Chest
nut St, nnd Academy Box Office
$2.50, ?2, $1.60, ?1 (No Tax)
UVNCAhTKR AVE, IIEL01V 4IST
5 Vaudeville Acts
" " NEXT WEEK
Cotter. Iloldrii Co. Norwood A Hall
DANCKK A UREEN I NEVADA i CO.
AND "THE NEW (1ROOM"
Charles Chaplin
in FinsT west rmr.A. snoiviNo
"THE KID" G&
IIII.I. CHANOED THVIISDAY
Metropolitan Opera House
Nnt Tharadny Erenlnt at 81IS
Verdi Grand Opera
Company
Ilenjamln rrimavera. flenernl Manarrr
First Time in Philadelphia
IN A IIR1M.1ANT I'nODt'CTlON Ol'
RIG0LETT0I
Orchestra of Fifty. Chorui of Fifty.
Complete Corp du Mullet.
Antonlno Sranluilo na nixaletto, I.lna
Palmlrrl aa lilldu, Hiilralore bclarrttl ai
the Duke.
Tlrkrla nt lVeytnann'a. HOB Cheatnot
afreet, and nt Metropolitan Opera House,
SI, .M. ft. U.W. V.1 nnd is.BO.
ItECITAL MADAME
LOUISE HOMER
Tho Greatest American Contralto
MED. l'.lll.. MARCH HI, AT IMS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Tlekrta lit Academy of Munlo and Heuve'a
I'lirea. a0o to IJ.SO. No war tax.
ADFI PHI MAT TODAY AT 2iM
rtL"iLrnl EVOH. at -:nl
CHARI-ES CHIJnilY and JUNE WAUiEll
in "SCANDAL"
I YRiCMVT TODAY AT also I
,v TONIOHT AT 8ilD i
JANE COWL' I
"SMIM.N" THIIOL'QH"
Chestnut St. 0tH,r Mat Today at Silt
Vinculum Jl' Houia Tonight at Bil6
Mualenl Comedy Triumph
"HO N E Y DEW
SAM' SHUBERT I'ABT MAT. TODAY
H -" '-'"'-1 ' I.AST TIME TONIOHT
FRANK TINNEY "
"TICKLE MK"
tflSXT WEEK SEATflNOW SBLMNO
FRANCES WHITE '""
Uroadway JIMMIE" " "wffnlnT
Succe.a jwwii- ,)EN W,;IC
Trocadcro airl Kroro tb v'olu, t
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' Zimmerman Theatre SI;, JKj T,AHon ! j
fcSSSH Gwmintown l ChUtm nHMirWm m J
'.MAT. TODAY TONIGHT LAbT TIME (
! "CAPPY RICKS" . ; I
Itetlnnlnc Monday Krrnlnc '. IHI
' FRANK FIELDER Prmtmnli
mae desmond r.,H.:: ! '
. In Marjorle RMnbeau' Great Hucress J Ijjl iM'Qj'
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CHESTNUT nEWW 1TII J
TODAY "GILDED LILY" j
On Wm Onl Coraranclnf MondtT
A PAP.AMOUNT PICTUnn
STAGED LAVIHIILY.AND AH-
TI9TICALLY I1T TH03. !!, INCE.
BEAU
REVEL
Adapted From
Magazlni Story by
Louit Joitph Vanem
Cut IncluiUs Such repultr
ritTtrs as
FLORENCE VIDOR
Lewis Stone and
Lloyd Hughes '
PALACE
1214 MAItKET BTIIBET
TODAY CHAP.L.EH CIIAPUN In
"THE KID"
NKXT WEEK
I'lrst Nutlonil ffd''lin
LON CHANEY
And a Bis Cast in a Mlchty
Spectacle of tho North
-
NOMADS
OFTHEi
ORTH
Prom the Novel by
JAMES OLIVER
CURWOOD
Greater than "Dark t Oo'..
Country." "Th. Uiver's End.
And All Other Photoplays ot Mfe
In the Vnr North
MAltCU
:i OTIfl SK1NNEH in
"KISMET"
CAPITOL
7" MAI111KT HTHftET
UWVT WKKIC
William Christy. Cablmno'i
Powerful Human Document
"THE STEALERS"
A Drama ao Tenie. Powerful and
Ilrallatle That It la Impoajlbla
to Erne Ita Story Krom
Your Memory
GLOBE
JL'NirEn AND MAItKET STS
Vaudeville. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
NEXT WEEK
"The Personality Girl"
AILEEN
STANLEY
With tint
"bd boy from
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a cl
PHIL
BAKER
Ifccrtly rf Zleifeld Mldilfht I"ro'Jo
KXT1U ADDED ATTRACTION
iinmnniinTnn
A SNAITY MCBICA1, MlXTUnB
oTiii.n acts onTII wniu;
CROSS KEYS
MAnKET DCI.OW tOTH
Stimday. Tuesday and Wednesday
A TREAT t'OIl IJVERS OP
QX)D MUSIC
RlOu
ELEBR1TI1
Excerpt" From Orand Opera Suns
In Appropriate Coitumes and
Scenery
HIM, CHANOED THU11SDAY
BROADW
DIH1AD AND HNYniTT! AVE
MON Tt'ES. and WED.
II. 1 WOI 1" PHESKNTS
it
NOBODY
HOME"
V FAROE WITH MUSIC
HIO CAST HEADED 111
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