Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PtTBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921
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( ih rlffht son "I
Mtrltln-
kMitn n " '...i
hif 1 l in '"Tlio MlrnKo." '1 li
?.., th tea. rr ns o..lrftil nti.
PnlllM ll'. t .. .-, nml more lini
"H,,,n,ti vcnr In MiinlltloH nf en
&" Vt" r" rrptlnnnllj Rood
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Meioirn"'?, , t.enoiP 1 inc. niin in
niinl(r
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tvltli
The Son
ni
InmPM fin no.
rutiie. HiPii ior
.i.B..ltv murk "As iiit
Pinta n." ,:,.i,, f,",i rutiie. Then for
ff"'ln luiVe fl-nvcd wulnp thru Is
!k lt K'.,,p,Tr".,f. lt1i mule
Mi E''.n "r-'ThP Whirl of the
loroor. nnu nrrfl. ot uei.ktiowu
T.ni,r'.,f,tiilnor.
rjudcvi'ic i
0
vr of the mot IntPrttiiR ttrlters
' . i:.....r..tminat!r horizon
i n in 7l lv John Drlnktt ntcr. thr
ffi . n? "Abrahnm I.lncoln. is
Mr. nrlnKttaier js in
tonus "-
Initial w'ki
'"ESt for thV high promlHo Hint ho
"'' bUn,r he MlnrU nil Indrprnilf lira
'iiTm n Ho ltv of tl,o,iht nnd n reo
S f from " "tcntlon thnt co lcotitel
Jum tu nne niiiM n multitude
''" ... n.i.l 'u "'Alien.
.. u Air .1 uiit ...... " .....-
. .fiirH it 'ii -'-
UnUnmln" In tlio proline
Zi firft in thr pnhllr '
rt!r:. . Lnn Ir wnrrnntv for
KLl of honor in nny rampant
fef. ,he ri)rlnkntor ninlltv Is nUnn
F . nPLhnwPTor. one mny rcgnrd
frlir Mmch-ln his brilliant "Mi.ry
grtirt?' Ju "ow the prlmn novclt
on Uroadwat
The nnn thing nbotc nil fte
. i,!.UtM Mr DrlnKwntor's Rift is
if S iordlnnrr fnc.lt.v for pcrrelv-
ina "',,,., ,,. nnf nr, tint
KtW poView... In hU raonu
LU1 tudyPof Lincoln It Is the lono
Eg? o thnt srent soul nn.1 his stem -iilaws
to his principles despite li s
'"".Ji.nrr nlnof position, that Is
Sa.,":' uiih such owrwholmlnit
1h the product thnt still
(yr nnu hi
Its rctnin-
lower
po
Ecol
In his study of tnc roniniiuc
Kotdsh Queen rvcrytmnR unpiriRP
tilt ine leeir. io i.e. ............
Ill reftdlng both pints one feeN ns
Honjh some literary X-rny hnd been
OTN for the express purpose of ills
towing nn.l illuminatlnK the one tn
mim fact upon uhlch the holc
"no'f ho hnve been permitted to
woetrote the tell thnt ns tet conceals
Rob the general public the two yet
,,tr DrlnUoter works dealinR. re
(MCtlTclT, with Oliver Cromwell und
Kith Uobert 1. I.ee declare thnt In
tich tbii curious Orinkwnter Rift is to
dp dtmonitrnted. if possible, with even
more notable effec t
Thrte plriTR, bv the wnv. are to be
PKkliieeil iiNo bt Mnnncer Willinm
Hirri'. Jr ns part of his intent to be
thf American producer for nil future
ir hj this new master.
AMHrllT.II I lorenc ueeu geis n
Hi1r view of her own name in in-
tinilpfrent lights over every theatre in
nlleli she plnt. she is not Inconsis
tent In her Insistence tnni me i-mr
mtpm of the American theatre Is one
of the greatest detriments to its pros
it" "The nrnetlee of American mnnnKPr
Incurring joung girls before they hnve
hi sufficient experience or won the
rftopiltion to justlft it Is as much nn
Injustice to the girls thus distinguished
in it Is to the public." Mish Reed eon
fidMto the PhitRoer
1 I a this ns much in the interest
of the public as of the theatre." she
went on to deeinre "ingcnucM mny
urn n popularitt ns Ingenues, but tnken
nit of their naturni element nnu ex
ploiter ns utirs before the are ready
to be thus ixploited is a Rrave niih-tako
'There i no rornl rond to n permn-
tint sueeen m ant work The tngo
h no except inn to thnt rule. Learning
the values of lift through perleiice,
ironing through (ntistnnt work Into
broader nrtiOn- .tnndnrds, nie tery
WftMarv plnnks to the platform of nn
trtist
'The irniibli with some American
froducer that tlie get their bend
turned bt n tnung girl's populnrllt in
f.ne Ingenui role, and Imnietlintelt ex-
tloit her name in ileetrie lights and ithn
litr the burdeiiH uf a nlnv which her
tfcojlder are too toung nml inexpen
tncoil to In ir As a result the public
les nn idol the Rirl in question has
Ijtfgin her building nil oter ngain. and
trinanagr is sadder if not wUcr for
rstxverlcnte in tin- foolhurdt proj
eit 'It Is niu I) better for a plater l
i!t until thi nolle begins to inquire
W)J (he In rot sllirn il llnm tn hiivn ilint
labile womb ring h she is slant d
"Iter for lr. better for her innnnge-
ctnt nml 1 ttoi for her nmlienees."
Mils Reed summed the whole situntiun
PnctlcalW
JAMrs irtwr , ir WnInilt ,
Portiitutt il,,. oWPI, pa is
J1 O'lrama is to use the ternacular nf
opportunity Khnrt mi age ami long
oo,l fhV'T" ,n 1,ls ,rnrs ""-hlnil the
"nllghl- run. Im- plated inant pints
IUnV ,',ns r"M"lc '" " Rrent'deal
JWir- the ..r l, .nnunn,
4 mm.ir "f " l0I,K lln, of 'ctho
,?,lm'll' probabh rne Mrst
hti t V u h" '"'l(l "K'""i'st liim.
fominl 1 k,.m f. i :"'"'. '"' '""
ftlie
niliiii .in.
NOT on
wltleh
In private life, ilt Mrs. .lames frniin
l.nt season he appeared here ns leading
man for MIrh Ilrndv in "Forever
After."
only nti'iliisp of Hie sureess
she hns Kpnied In "The Sun
nniighter, In whleli slip In now up
pearlng nt the (iiirrlck, nnd tlm fn't
thnt she has h nehed stmiloui in this
lilnt of New China, bt (Jeoigp Senr
boroiigli and Dntid Ilehseo. Is l.etiore
I'lrle iliiiHiiullt hiippt. fur tliere is also
ii illstinitly feminine rtason Mint litis
mtiili to do with this shite of nffiilrs
the flirt thnt hi r pteent role permits
her to wear atliaetite lostunies.
In the three ilmrnMers wlileli Misn
t'lrlc Impei Minnied iiretieuis to her
piesent niu, (lie eotiimes ileinnndid
weie of Ihe plnitifxt mitpr As '.until
the llnwniinn piinress. in '"Hip lllrd
of Pnrndi'e," n gruss skill, p'nln bodice
nml n few hangings (onstltuti il liei
rnimenl.
As the liuliin girl in "The Ilenrt of
Wetonn," which ninrkiil her llrsl np
lieninnce under Ii lteliseo's manage
ment, her costume wns iiriiIii siiupllcltt
Itself, rnnsistiiiR of u one pieee dreos
of heat j mntcrhl with slippers to match
nnd a few stilngs of binds.
In her role of the Pieneh Cnnndinn
Rlrl in "TIrc- Ilrsi.," which sip )ilnyul
for the list two seasons. Miss I'liic's
hrst costume was n dress of flotteied
material, with loose Hotting sppps, ii
draped snsli mid black slippers, while
in the Inst act she wore n skirt of
henty woolen mnterinl. n white wnist
with n fringe sash, mid lirntj moecn
sins
It veims only nnturnl. therefore, for
Mis I Iric to hntp intne to the con
rliisinii that fate hud ileterniiueil thilt
she would net m bate Hie opporttinitj
to wear attraetitp elothes nn the singe
Klin was nhnnst resigned tn llie inetl-
table when Mr Helasen decided to cast
In r as a Chines,, giil in "The Son
Jiaitgliter. wulih pirinlls her to wenr
scternl Oriental loslumes of eostlj
tnlue and rb li iffeet
' '"S mi I he thnnlrn l,rD. t
expression s k, ""
n ( l .1 I . m . .
mun.fr.n. ." ... ' """.nils , Vg
, , "I" "' UN
'"mi nnnu i, t
tneiitions at the
n at iho i, ur' """ " ""'
bleh from ?M " Mo(k '"ouipnny
A 1 :,'I "ne boasted suci,
rior..,:1V.,.,,:on. 'Imunil ltie.se.
fitfore ft'; """, 'nlfolm Williams
111 Ills
stoel
t&eiiinn. ::. eii niiitiiii!
Wn""'""1" fn III- lou, I
'nation , h ,. " ." """ " ""
IttM a",, 'h..."-:mi PlnVM. he ob.
sx fcinmiini
:- ' ueit rem
in the
Hi Prnt.t ri...
'Mult )P , i'.i r ,lnr,,,,,M'" ,'",,,p,l
mov o pef"rvnV,,n,i'.Pr "nrk
fi)Mh ,o ,.yw, UrK Wiih him
jsrlous J' nn '.. l,or"mi' a '"ciiiliri of
Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week
M'V!
AUV I'ATPN. the deter dancer
ith ".legfeld Tollies. " nt the
Porrest Theatre, "tlueiitens ' to be
ionic n pint wrighl Miss I'nton. who
is just twenty years old, has detoied
nil her spare tune this season to the
nmcl.v siie In writing, und expists to
hate the same completed early in
August She 1 ns elected to mil tin
plav "At Dinner." The work is to
be in three ncle. and P. .legfeld, .fr .
has assured Mi"s Kntmi thnt he will
produce it (iirly next senson .Miss
Katun, hotteter. will not nppenr in her
own work, ns Mr Zicgfcld has otliet
)!ans for the dnmer's tersatlle tnlentH.
If Miss Putnn is ns light in lnr wit
ns she is light on In r feel, her cmnc.lt
ought to be tery bright m its lines und
situations.
EH,
a
KAY (tOPl'Z.
gement "As You Were.'
under whose innn-
the
International music retue" with Sam
Bernard nnd liene Kordonl ns co-slnrs
opens nt the Shuberl Theatre, d.
toted quite .1 lllllubei of y.urs to
writing for othei tnanngers. befoie
he decided to be. ouin ii pioducei
himself" Anion' others he wiole
the lyri.s ior those in. 'noiably enter
taining Lew fields summer show -.,
"The Midnight Sons, I'Iip Neter
hoines, Ihe llenpc. k," Itnyinond
Illtcli.oek's first "llltcht Kno I'he
Jollv Ilaehelois" nnd b. tween whiles he
wrote n lnrce number of wouls and
music for luuiit popular song IiIIh
.Mr. (Joetz's lust tentuie as n iiinn
nger was with Kiiymnnd Hitchcock with
"Hitcliy Kon " It w.ls while engng. .1
with tills work that he met Mi-s Kor
doni. then being featured with Ml.
IIItelK nek. nnd deciding that this loun
try needed Miss llor.lotil ns a light op
eratic star, lie went to f.nglniul nnd
bought the American lights to "As mi
Weie," which lie and (lien MncDon
ougii retlscd for this country and pin
duceil with success lust season
No Roonnr had "As 'ion Were" got
ten under way tlinii .Mr "io.'t again
scurried to I'ngland nnd Paris in i nirn
of new innteilal iiikI ideas fm u new
retue whnli will be i allul " ogues ami
Vanities" The book and Itrlcs nie bt
Sir. (loet. and (ilen MaiIonoiigh .ind
Mr. Ooet. has supplied niu. h of the
music, though there nie additional tiuin
beis bt William M Duly nnd (!ung
fiershwin. (onipos.rs of 'In In Lu
cllle " "VogiHs und Yunities" will open
early in MJ.
A AH
t. War
KAKH delight iiiilml i P'icv
rain, who ihiira, lenc tin1
S, ot.li lord In "Adnm nnd Lta at Hi"
Adelphl His a ting iimi- lu-it. It
that inhirltiiiu e Is uu iinpmtnnt n-ei
on the stage Mi VYaiain dcnmN
from nn old theatrluil fanult lli
mother wns n well-known 1'ngli h .!'
tiess nnd one of his griindinotho was
the Mis (Jlntit who nriglli Iteil the
role of Mis Miiliiprop In ' I hi KitaU "
Mr Waini.i in. ited his ..nit tin
atiicnl triiinini: under the guiilanie f
the late Sir Ilerbeit Tnc and Sit
Chnrles Wyiidhiiiu He mine to Aiiieii.n
first with i:dilh Wynne Miittlil-mi I"
nppeai in one of the Lading lol.s of
"I'teryni.in. wliiningii sin 1 1 in lint
classic'. Two ttats later he was i ngng. .1
bt Vinln Allen fm mi" of the leads n
the "Twilfth Nlr'ht " ' nn r lie Iimiiiih
iissoeinlid with the I minium niuunge.
..,....t nlntillL' set el a M.isnlls 111 Mill
ni ' i . .
rie plats, in wnii n in in-nu
tln.tion and n icullini! sen-i
esque whlmst
fiider Aithur Ilopkin- inniiiigement
Ve was ca't as the nplnln In "Treas
die Island." nnd bit. r he plnted lends
with .Inne Cowl Last tint Mi W.unni
suppoilcd Wlllnm fiitershuni and Max
me Llllotl in "l-nnl nnd Ltnlt Algt
It will be s.en that bis inMn nf mns
has I" en both bllglht und notable, to
all of them be litis Inmiglit dt-llni lite
hess and (list in. Hon
Willi ill-
if Piiinlei
TT IS to I"' II soil of
I Wick" next week fm
T..t Jn.?.,i"" tirsi nnt.p..r.. .
ourte
.ew
c in New
his
in that time frnn
e ion-
"bfnectvt, "' '"'"PnuieK in Trot.
Ti -'' PUTimf ....J m..
Th
poit ami Taunton
ie ( oiintrv
h ! -, lliin. ' nn.l H'1M.
WV7 'T'""r Order's '"
1h,"l "tariM 'V'!1 B'TV" l,(f"'-e
charted foil, 'f'1'. "",, "" being .lis
,h!aon ,ho ,on,l. ompeting
In .....
II" "'"'It on
tt Ills
11 (II,.
i i'tnin b.. .. .
f of a ',.,; ; "p1 lln mntlo snme-
ompleting
?CtlltlCH in the
I.. ' ' U IHIllA .,.. 1 . .'
tl.Itt-, -.... i- iiii. it nunir ... . .t
Il ."".' . He 11U :";.' ""I'.m
" nuinuor nt , -' -(i prom mem t
uiitiv "in '"an for Alle n,t
",U) wifc, Mh Urail't',
"Old Home
ck" next week fm three Philn
dilpliliins wlm nie featured pinwis in
"The Wliirl of the Town" iiinenl at
He Cliestllilt 'Ihe trio is cnnipos.il of
P,l lliendel. PI" lb'rt and lack Stiotis-
niiiiilKi of tbentre pint us . onipnsiiu
fi lends and ndniiiers of the Hire it( r-
laineis. who Ik Rim their stage uireeis
,is nniateiirs In this cm lute hem in -
l" IlKinlel hnll- fr'Ui the ueighbm -lino.l
of Mroiul stucl nnd Siisqin luinii l
nt nine w hem as e toiith In (list begun
tn displat ins abl'lties s i (onudlim
in (dims nnd prunti ball- Mi
Heit Mimes finin LlRlittintli ami untie,
stieds ."-he was a singir in a (linnli
, ln.it in that tidnitt nnd appealed nt
pi It nie ihi.ttrical- when -In. was dis
(Otered bt u manage! of t nutlet ille a. i
Stiou-e nine snl.l iiewp,ipi'rs mi the
stieets here, nt the same tune enlei
iHiniug bis iiistoiiius with populai
sonijh Strouse, todat, i onn of taude
tille's lopluiers. and one if tin bc-i
known song w liters in th (ountit The
team of llrendel and licit hate been
le.nleis m taudetille for a inini,'i'i of
m an
Expert Instruction
o( the ' jtiiMuliot S liewl r
C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER
H23 CHESTNUT ST. fjjfl,-",',,,,
llir leading Authanij cm Hour (
Private Lessons V;n
r.tdiliir ( Inisrs for lleiinnrrs
lNCIN. Kl'll MOIIT
nt 0 oVfleek. K(t'llnil urrhrtlrni tlnn
llnnri (itnst select nntroniliK. In Imui.
Ml.llllirdl II W OIM.IIV IIIHM
iiiLKH. i:(... Aril n
MMA(IM (lllM)
.ii. it A I (I. lirpkellts
ill.: iirirns (.no. xi.ftn. nz.no. .m a x.i
So Il'clnr. hotti on inle Xlet. iieri Uuu.o
NORM
Continuing Altrartlnns
lirtOAD "Abrahnm Lincoln, ' portray
inic outstnudliiR oplKod.n In the career
Of t tin Mastpr Am.rl,nn XVlillo it IS
fMirTiisrrt with the hlRest form of drama
the drain i of ponlllrt nnd development-
It tnket the form virtually it
'li (liruileleplnt, inttnducInK historic
etents mid tiotnlilo pernomgen, linked
n Honorous Mnnk tere Interludes
rciieu ny n tireelt rhorusllke enroll
liter Flank Mefiltnii offern a dls
tlllRtllSllcd Clinillelprliill,i.i nt Ihe
(rent ninanelpator nnd the radt In
tltidtH innro than iwospnre nctoTS
.Vf.VC-"Tlie Mirage n drninn of
emotion, by iMp.,, seljn, In wlileli
I loieiun Iteed tent hen the lielghls of
liei inreei ,m nn nitres skilled In
the potlrnynl of the fenilnltio tern
p.rnment The stnrt Is nf a wonintl
who idnne.l, but wan more sinned
HRnlnst Mer reijenrrntloti tlirougli
lote In dephtcd In a series of tens'
scenes which .show the nobilities ns
well ns the frailties nf human nnturo
and its enpnrity for self renunciation
n'Af.S'l'T "Opporlunltt i ply of up
nr.d clolnji young Atneih.tnlsin, with
lou. lies of thn mel(idrnin.itle. nnd
plenty of relptlng comedt The brink
toiiliR- hro hns inant nbllltUs, but
licks opportunities to sin (ted In Ihe
llnanilal woild The pint ihows bow
lip teted when the IiIr eliunrn camo
to win In flnnneo nnd In lote nnd
bow other things wern needed for thn
attainment ot real happiness Inmes
'"ratie, inoxlo star nnd fm merit 1"vl
Ins man foi Allen Itrndt l thn star
OAltttlOK "The Son Dnugbler" tnelo
dramatic pi it of Oriental cast bt
George ScnrbnTOliKh nnd lint Id Ite
Inxrn RuinptnousK staifed I.innro
I lrle plays the Kile of a lilnese girl
whoso father and Inter ir both
Itndera In the niotement for Ihe I
Clllnenp republic Rile redeems her I
pelf for not boliit born n son the
boon of evert' Clilm sn fnmlh -b (
snlllng herself Intrf m itrtinoiit foi
the large sum rf timnet nee ei ti
flnnncn the retolutlnn but etentmlly
tins me Happiness or true inte ai
bert nrunltif;, Thnnins finding Mare i
Abbott and Imepblne Moise nie In
the larpe cast
rOffrtKSr-'The follies of t'lO Is
tort enteitnlnlnK f loreni e tefeld
directed thn new show st ig'-il bt
1'dwln Uoyce with twentt sets de
slKned by .Joseph I'rbnn nnd upp1i d
with music bt Vlrtor Herbert lrtm
llerlln Unto Stamper and Oene I link
Tho long; cast Includes Mary faton l
liny Dooley. W C fields. John Hteel I
Van nml Schentk and r"ar1 Ilnnd-ill
1'rohlbltlmi Joke shlmmtltiK and
other iinotlRlml fenturesj of urrent
musical shows are eonsplruouRK nb
sent
SIII'lit'llT 'As Von Were i retue
of the progress m" lote making tlu.iUKb
tho wees which gate much pleasure
hern on an enrller engageinent or
iccounl of its cloter coin ells and
colorful Htaglnir Cleopatrn s fist pi
the Trot of Helen, the Court of the
tirnnd Monarch are a few of the pla(0v
and pcilodl depleted In (omedt nnd
song f-ain Uernard and Irene Hoi
ilnnl contlnuo to head the ( xcell, nt
(otnptnt
Alii t nil "Adnm nnd fta ' a smitt
cnine.lt by (lit Itoltnn nnd Ijeotge
Mlddleton Joint .iiithnrs of I'ollt
With a I'nst ' The plot hns to do
with n i loli man whose famllt am
Itplcil of Hip Idln rich Tin magnate
( ng.iues a business niaiiiK"i who bt
subterftiKO. puts the whole ranillt nn
Its own icsoonHlbllltt for wlnnliiK its
wiy . nn of the situation mint
imiisincr scenes detelnn The east
Iniliides Mnllt Mdntyre Wllllnm
Rntd Dlinthn fattlson, I'crct Wornm
and Ttertnn rhurehlll
CfFSTVrr 'The Whirl or the Town"
tho newest Century Theatre Prom
enade pridiutton The scPneit Is
(okrful and strlklnr Th" rieh cos
ttitnii'K Ih the neatlon of Prencb
modistes In tho low? list of cntei
t iln rs are Mile Anna Codoe of thn
T'nllles rterRCre Paris Hrendel nnd
l.urt tho eccentric comedt pilr. Clar
ence Nordstimn .llinmt Husset Clnt
enen Uarxey and Heorgle Price all
noted ftrr cleteruess
Yaudetllle
hh'ITHS Valerie llergere notnbl"
lei;ittmitn stir and compinx In 'The
Moth sketch. I'eail Iteituy nnd com
pint tersMtlle .lam on , Puiine ( Ian
dlus and Lillian Scarlet sons noteltt ,
I'en Hernle, tlnllnlst IMdle I'otei
poets' ptt fli k's Mules Mcintosh
end Ills MiHml Maids the Mltano
llintluia notelty ittnnnstl.s, news
pi. tines
ni.OHl' ' The Little Core musical
(innedt, Ftlllt Kelh nnd cnniptn
trites Ward ind Kiiib songs
Merrl.in s Pogs Helen Mlllei xylo
nlilnlst , I'oweis and lies i "onifs
n.ttrls and Manlon skit f ranees Hell
and bot s dances, the lto"" s.sieis
and Lemar, songs, and Kltanuirn laps
jugKlers
Al.l.hfJHFVY Violin Hc-tuties and
Andre Poole music il n t Kitbertne
Mai Doiinld In "Curtain' mot i l.irr
I'.ellK mil cnnipanv slit h wttn
sours i niklev nndPunlett tint.stv
Munlock and Kennt, skit Alex -.parka
r nd (oiupant nnrtelty
ni'MlH ,1 1' Hilly Allen ind mmpant
muslial let'ew "Pntlnp; the Piper
motli and oilier good nc's tlr-n halt
of thu wnek Ni tt show lasi half
C.VJSS hKYR-t Winifred ililn n nnd
inmptny ( nop, r and I!i ndo nkl, ,
Maite s,, ii row eccentrl sltiRe.
Plnnt .larrett and .nuipiny sl.et, h
While and 'Vrln skit th" Hlnl n
luret New show insi half
H'f'IW I'FSS - Ltons nnd os n
iiuiMi il noteltv Hasll Wings Liilh
bound ' inovl", 1'iinle tire, and com
p.int sketch M ill Wilson ind C.ene
Kfllt ski. , lintel and KIiir loinedt
and sours New show last half
.VO -Hqulllo llrothets cspiil brlsts
Mnrlette s Manikins fieorse Ttollnnn
and lompant sketch and ftirnnceliuj
pon.lt nnd Herman, solids and storlen
labor and (Irniid mneltt n, I Alice
Lake In "Hodt and Soul, niotie Now
show last half
U'l.yov Itnnr -Viola Mat the dnnc
Ing spi Ite Pom Itul i-e sitlon.il
(hnuei tai k ndnul i lentne
rl nicer, Imiet sisters Just dincuiR
around White Wat Tito ruenlrlc
sours dance music
frM V Hurry lolron bin. Kf.icp mm
eillnn llnrmr Miles and ion pant in
sketdi Date and Lillian djiicers
'lli.ee 'l. toTP athlete t hunt fay
at (1 tompant d nice i rial ' n
Stotli
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lirciinlal fatoiite will I I ib uiitclt
nuuil l .e Pcsmnnd will b sett
in it noteltt fm her, as l'i ps nnd
l'l.n k I'leliUr will be the I'ilIaIiiiu
A troupi of color, d ttngers and dam
us will be an added ntti.it tlnn
Mlnsliels
) w I S pnrotht of Ir ndli will
bo slum u for the last t in." with I'h
In Re i ast of comic ehai nteis Hlch
in. I I.ee lb" Heau Hrnmmel of nun
strjst will be seen In new sniiKS
nnd ihiiitfi and I'ninut Wei. h w 111
, (Tn nesb billads lu his cilteiy tenor
speetniulnt production said to bo r
plelo tvllh comedy situations nnd new
music of rntdiliiR qunllty The InrRo
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as ltuth Hnsllngs Pick llnlin. fdlth
1.x ona and (?eori?o Hetnoldn
Attractions In Alliance
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ADEl.mil- "Tim Prince and the I'm
Per,' diniiiatlrntiou of Mnrk TWaia'a
famous story of the t(einR fdwnrd
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( intv Hip hpRRar hid his double, nnd
the slurdt swashbuckllnR soldier
Mllen Hendoti a rolo nssumtd by Wil
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tho stnRp wns made bv Amelia Itltes
(Prim ess Troubetskt i nuthor of
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MtflirHT -"Th" (ireenttlcli VIUbrp
folllrr" annunl prodilellon nt this
linlqim "uvuslnl ' ( omedy nf N'ew
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ties am ptonilS"d especHllj the mm h
talked nf dance nf the Hernia Maks,
dcslRiifd by the noted artist
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I'Oll W,sr -"Robin Hood, ' an elaborate
letlxnl of the lmnantlc lluhl opera
by Iteblnnlcl Pe Koven and Harrt li
Hmlth, u clarsle of Its kind, notable
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nnd nlhirlnpr melotlt
Date I'liannoiinred
niinATt Robert Manlell in seten
Shakespearean pint a and Hulwer
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thn Rosalind
(lAItnir K "Maiy ' fteorge M Cohans
conieUlann letiirnlng to the plnyhoiis"
of the premiere with Phil idelphla .
blRgest musical comedt smress of
Kcnsont This will be the third en
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