Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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THE PLAYGOERS', '
WEEKLY TALK
. . .1 1. l.t I'llrof nlohtn" nf
nv nt mc " u,o '"- "
U'tlic nh wwon will brlnK "f w
w ? ,0u.r"ii, '; 1 1,, ,iciniii
1 to foiirounc p"itv-"'aVw; .
5 contribute MM robust iiicwiii-e mid
.iii. iierMmnllty to tlic depletion
r M c. tno vniiuiii .-""-
..1 Vls tlic moods nnrt tfnsei
ffJIV'KiciweneM-of Uothnm
I.alln
QA.i8.tt W
'nou-
fnnrtes In
Sltume and .tnglii, will make the
phXrt Mage n revel of IIKht anil co or.
To (he Walnut will romp "T he Girl In
hisnotllKlit," replete with VIrtnr Her
ttJtlan inclwlv for n return VMlndfl
nSu pnMKPmpnt of one week' only. The
MUiit iUit-cl OpcrnMlou'P will end
k Vinson ns It began it, with n
nrlffi li nm'io? J'Dronnf Htrwt," biwil
n Vnip "of Thomas llurkc'ii ''Llinc
r NIcltR" (hleh w-oh su the
.aid to be oacii more elaborate than
"Vttj Down Kati." Its predecessor nt
the lioufe.
LIKE the reading oven moro like the
rehearing of n 'well-loved fairy
tilt well toldvN Willlniii KnverMlam;B
production of the good Mnrk Twain
"The Trlnee nnil the rainier." the
.ton- of how Tom Canty, the beggar.
&$ PlarVi. with Kll. lrlm;.; f
WalM. ater Kdwan M, Up "bov
King of England." -His n fairy story
tha may nt first Impure rnuse one to
Iroff "n" Muff to thrill he oilthfiil
,Mn0 In the Uiontrri.. Hut really it
,,. . mle that soon brings one to
mooil
, ... lli.inH tn nntl mtlm-
The
mlleii(p "ppi oung Tom Cnntv escape
heatinc bv running nwn. Next min
him broiieht Into the palace grounds by
the command f the jonng pi nee he sn
ereatlv reembled. Then the prince
cnme'out In Tom's men and Is thrown
Into din street as an impostor, loung
E'lnnnl then hies haVk to the beggar
p'olchboihooil nnd Is seen saved from the
roughs hy "nghting" M les Hen
dna One's gootetlesh w 111 rise against
rncnth redonned flannels when be'is
moM realistically chokel by Mail An
thnn Klnnlly spectators will sec
teMtlilng srt straight as straight can
be bv the boy king, with Miles made
ttnrrnlMmn of nil the king b nrmies
anil Tom Canty's mother nnd slter
nrmlilr-il for so long ns they nnd their
descendants live.
ONK of Victor Herbert's iimMrnl
scirce.es lnce ".Mile. Modiste,-"
Iff IIM.-H i" "" ...j.-.-.
"The Clrl in the Spotlight" wns seen
nt the rorreM.in the enrly part of the
t"HK)i and bus since toured the conn
tn. Mnn of the numbers are already
familiar to I'hllndclnhin theatregoers.
Including "I Can Xot Sleep. Dear.
Without Dreaming of Yon" : ''There s
a Tendir l.ook in Your Kves" nnd
ethers. "The filrl In the Spotlight"
differ' fiom the ordinary run of musical
cnmcilic" from the fact thnt there Is n
real tnr. to the piece. Alo it has
fresh clean eomedv and brilliant com
pnitinn bj Mr Herbert.
At the opening performance Monday
night Mr. Herbert will conduct the
tyniplion) orchestra.
TUP, Ilohemlans present "Crcctiwleh
Village Follies." their second "He
Tit'lcal Comedy" of Vew York'- Latin
Ounrtcr "Cirecnwich Village Follies"
i described ns n musical iirodiictlou of J
amazing gorgcousness in rniorrui gen
try nnd costunies nnd Irrepressllde
pairt.v . I he liiiposltig illspmj or cos
tumes is snid to be not only cnptivnl
ing in loloiing, but original nnd nrtis
tie In design.
The humor, it Is hinted. Is dis
tinctly new nnd has an unction which
carries hilarity right over the footlights.
One of the most tnlked-of features Is
a dance b Mnrgaret Severn In the
mask whlih were designed by W. T.
ISeiiiln. noted American artist.
FIIANK Mcfil.YNN, jiortrnjer of
Lincoln in tlic Drlnkwnter enronlcle
pla. is not one of those who believe
the gient emniicipntor to have been
honiel in nmicnnince. He holds to the
llirf that the chief inspiration for whnt
m.n he called the "homel.x theory"
came nun Lincoln's political opponents.
hnse pcrsonnl bitterness knew no
hounds, of course, nud who Inbored
cnnslantlj to injure Lincoln. Mr. Mo
01 mi hns had unusual opportunity to
firm n just opinion, for in his study of
the character Jic has seen iloz-ens of men
and women who knew Lincoln, while
be has had access to virtually all tin
ireat collections of Llncolnlnnn extant.
"Those who really knew Lincoln,"
Mr Mciil.Min explained to-ilic lla
gnir. "have been slngulnrl.x of o'ne
wind In regard to his appearance. I
naie not met one person who has not
emphasized the point that Lincoln wns
far fnuii ugly in either face or figure.
That lie wns iinusunlly tall, of course.
! definite. Hut tliKt he hnd irregular
orrnnisp tcntures is elieniently denied.
In Ills Inst few cnrs it is true that his
face became deeply lined nnd his cheeks
ho!ln. Hut that Vas merely the out
"flrd sign of the grcnt sorrows nnd
"Mionsihilitle.s ,e bore. Hi lower lip.
it'll "P'iiIoii of soiiie, wns rather too
tnK. hut it was the sensitiie lip'
and decidedlj not the sensunl sort.
' Moreen or. I have found thnt it is
Mngularl) uutrue to speak of Lincoln
as ungainly. 1 have tnlked to several
men whu hiul icason to see him every
nay in Wnsliington meinhcih of the
niilitarv guard nnd they all ngree-lhnt
1li was n markedly free, athletic nnd
ll built tiguie His walk was char-a-terlHicnll
quick and spring. That
as a powerful man muscularl is,
Jf course, demonstrated b Ills manj
leatsof athletic strength while n oiing
Wan And there is no renson to think
tiiat he cer lpst an) lurge degree of
liH1
' t M'(!5nn mnkcH his first Lincoln
"ie Uncoli, of the picnoiuiiintion peilinl
oi ism). ,e,.j Htrongly "favor" the
PhisoKiiomii. t.pe of Southern stales-
AI'IMNUN
YUI MS. of "Zlecfehl
Till I
rollles." U 1 .... ,i.. .t
m"U Of thnl lirniiiilntln.. M.. v..,,
I" Ih
, ...t.H.II, .,, ( , .'llllh
K-neini male iiiiderstiidv of the
' am,
ie is uudoiihtedU the busiest
net. i iini"ituu HM IIH llimt'Ml
Person on the pnjrnll of the company.
if... ''il,Pl1 f.n'' ,ll '' "'-" "'" im
In ni".!11"" ",,,l('p in different ro'e.
w Lu 'sU" '" llK ,,lltl('s "N " under-
inL- i,i ' , ""B "I'Penis in the follow-
?n.i '"," 'nneiit 'Tollies." ,,s
I-hrT i,,,..itil, ."(,'','"l""ne." ns
" curl III "IlrmV u., i... i . .
son l i ... "" "' " "'HTM a
Plafs Vtl", lr,,lj Ul,Vftl" niimbec
"rcno n'"1 ""' '' 1" the theatre
"T'n: ti.:mim:stT" , W1,r tr
'he 'ln4hP1,'l,VriRht of "" "ni" to
rinloi ,7 ,', , "i b," l'""-t,,,'l bv the
'I i T I"" ? ,,n '!U ""'nnlral
7nlnn.Sl.Bjr,,, r,u' one
ell ami.! ."S"in '"' 8lu'" " '"' "P'-n
tillvfiiw1. "lU,"nl "'ti ls'. ns the
l,la, right is sai.ltoj..m. intended.
pi.j;iti:M'u hiji:,), Fllll. ilf ...,.,,
teriVn, ns hi' "!' Vmr "h" 0,,rni'
irt2T ,l",t ",'- le-erlnlloii of their
:::m' - iP3' ',"' Ji-i
"Olincier 1 Znlmrnt.nl. I.',. I., I. ..
i.'inimu in
"Sim 6h!n CTiOw" 5 Jlosc, in "noadg of
Destiny," nnd now llcne in "The Mir
age." it has been difficult to reallxe
that anyiot these 'conceptions could ever
nave nan nn emoryo stnte. When pre
sented trt nn audience they have eaqh
been finished pictures.
TVmiNG tlic'rcd'enrsnls of "The Sou-
XJ Daughter,''' Leuorc Ulrlc took
ciiopstiei lessons ' Irom nn old China
man who attended the rehearsals to give
the" nccesshry details. Imperially pre
pared dishes made from old Chinese
recipes were brought to her in her
dressing room. Tea. soft nnd hard food
nnd pvery vnrietydf chop suey, all of
which had to be eaten with chopsticks,
were there.
Theatrical 'Billboard
for the Coming, Week
New Attractions. .
SltVllF.nT "Gre'eiTwleh Vlllnge Fol
lies," of which series thl Is the 1920
variety. It Is described, from the pro.
diietlcm slnndnolnt. n a. show of nmaz.
1 lnjr Korgeousness, but one carried out
artistically. Krotri the nrnuscment
angle It Is labeled "A nevusicai uonr
cdy of New York's Latin Quarter,"
with all thnt Implies of humor, eccen
tricity, danclncr and sonr. Featured
Is Margaret Hevern In the Bcndn'
"Masks" dhnces; Hap Hndley, the car
toonist; Venlta Gould: Anna Hanson,
noted Danish dancer; Hnvoy nnd
IJrennnn and Frank Crumlt, ndrolt
comedian.
ADEI.PHI 'Tho Prince nnd the Tau
per," dramatization of Mnrk Twain's
famous story of the young Edwnrd
Tudor ( latter Kdward VI) and Tom
Canty, the beggar Ind, his double, and
the sturdy, swashbuckling soldier,
Miles Hendon, a role assumed by Wil
liam, Fnversham. The adaptation for
the stage 'was made by Amelia Hives
(Princess Troubetsky), Author of "The
Quick or the Dead." Huth Flndlay
plays the dual role of the title, and
nmong the other noted players In the
cast are Cecil Yapp and John An
thony.. irlt.Vtri-"nirl In the Spotlight." one
of Victor Herbert's typically tuneful
musical comedies, which wns success
ful here earlier In the season at the
Forrest, will play a return engage
ment. It has both a real plot and
clean corned, nnd these are supple
mented with sonic of Mr, Herberts
choicest melodies. The original wen
ery, Including the famoiiB orchid scono
Is to be used. The enst Includes such
favorites as Hal Rkelly, clever dancing
comedian; Mary Mllburn, sweet-volced
prima donna, and Minerva arey, ec
centric comedienne.
Continuing Attractions
nriOAD "Abraham Lincoln," portray
ing outstanding episodes In the career
of the Master American. While It is
suffused with the highest form of
rlrnmn the drama of conflict and
development It takes the form
virtually of the chronicle-play. Intro'
ilurhir historic events and notable per
soilages, linked by verse interludes
recited b a Greek chorus-like chron
icler. Frank McOlynn offers a dis
tinguished charncterixatlon of the
Greek Emancipator and the cast in
cludes more than twoscore actors.
LYItIC "The Mirage," n drama of
emotion, b Edgar Selwyn, in which
Florence Heed reaches the heights of
her career ns an actress skilled in
the portrayal of the feminine tern-'
nerament The story Is of n woman
who sinned, but was more sinned
ngalnst. Her regeneration through
love Is depicted In a series of tense
scenes, which show the nobilities ns
well as the frnlltles of human nature
and Its capacity for self-renunciation
(wAliKlCK "Th Son Daughter." melo
dramatic play of Orle.ntal cast, h. I
George Scarborough and David Be
lnsco, sumptuously staged. Lcnore
Ulrlc. plays the role of n Chinese girl,
whose father and lover are both
lenders In the movement for the
i'hlnee republic. She redeems her
self for not bclne born h son the
boon of every Chinese family b
selling herself Into matrimony for
tha largo sum of money needed to
finance the revolution, but e'ventually
wins the hnmilncss of true love.
rORRF.ST "The Follies of 1920" Is
very entertaining. Florenz Zlegfeld
directed the new show, Btaged by
Kdwln Rosce, with twenty sets de
signed by Joseph Urban nnd supplied
with music bv Victor Herbert, Irving
Berlin, Dave Stamper and Gene Buck."
The long cast includes Mary Katon,
Bay Doolev. W. I' Fields John Steel,
Van and Schenck and Carl tlandall
Piohlbltlon jokes, shimmying and
other unoriginal features of musical
shows are conspicuously absent.
Vatidet lile
KIllTH'S Doiothy Jardon. noted ope
ratic diva: Harry Tlghe and Knim
Lecdom. clever skit ; Tameo Kajlyamn,
mind concentratlonlst : Mnrguerlta
Pmlula. song studies ; Val and Ernie
Stanton.' comedians; Ona Munson anil
company in "A Manly Revue"; Clinton
Sisters, Lucas and Inez and the Leigh
tons. CLOHK Mercedes and Mile. Stantcm,
musical novelty : Lunatic Chinks, aero,
bats; Marie Sparrow, eccentric come
dienne : Logan nnd Tabor, comedy
songs: Three llohcinlnns. singers ; Col.
lint's Dancers; Hudson and .tone,
skit ; Prince and Ball, skit ; Hnrry and
Nltn Hose, 'songs ; Alvln and Alvln,
'balancing act.
AU.EaHK.VY "The Little Cafe," musi
cal comedy; Clara K. Young In movie.
"Hush"; Mellon Case, monologue;
Jewel's Manikins ; Nord and Belmont,
types ; Belts' Seals.
CHOXS KEYS Fred V Bowers' nnd
company, song revue; "Salvation Sue,
ntnvlpt . Ortfivln Unnriivnrfli nnr, tnm-
puny, sketch ; Rule and O'Brien, sing
ers ; rowers nnil llcsson, songs : need
nnd Blake, comedy dances: the MohK
o cling capers. New bill last half of
the week.
UltOAUWAY "Twentieth Century Re
lew," musical comed ; Matt Moore In
"The Passionate Pilgrim." movie ,
Harris and Manlon, skit . Fenwell and
Tjson. comedy songs, the Plckfords,
eccentric notelty. New bill Inst half,
WIUJAM PB.V.V "Cheer Up." musi
cal comedy: Hob.irt Bosworth lit "His
Own L.iw," movie; Clara Howard,
new songs , Fargo BHd White, come
dians , the Jennings Brothers, gym
nasts New show last half
GUAM) Sid Gordon's MuslcalUo ;
Al Roth, jazz dancer. Charles '.Mack
and company, sketch: Edward J
Lambert nnd Joe Phillips, jestn and
song: Menncttl nnd. Sldelll. ucrobats,
Joe Daniels, mmiologlst and rnovles.
BM.70.V HOOF Sam Moore nnd com
p.m In musical novclt . Jack Ed
wards, dancer; Ralph nnd Rett Won
irH, ballroom danceis; Blossoms and
Ingred, dancing sisters, Lillian Board
man In songs ; Janet Sisters, dancers.
SIXO.V Frank Mao It, "Tiger True,"
movie; Ivate and Wiley, harmonists,
Aithur and. Leal, Hell, ventriloquists;
llitrko and Burke, songs ; Kenne nnd
Williams, skit, Oklahoma Four, dnnc
Ing New bill last half.
1llnstro:
UV HOSTS "Shivery Shimmy or the
Kaffee Klntch Shlmni." new satire.
Four Melody Monarchs. Borden and
Lee, In skit, "Frenzied Finance";
Franklin and Patterson. sklt. and
other favorites, Including the singers
iicaucu u i.mmeitvveicn
Stock
ORPIIUVM "Turn to the Right' the
Interesting comedy drama of bovs who
get on the virong path and through a
mother's Influence eventually make the
right turning. The play Is full of good
comedy and Is wholesome without
being preachy Guy Hltner and Olga
Krolo-w rejoin the compnnj
Ittirlesqtie
CASISO "Follies of the Da," thir
teenth annual edition of Barney Ge.
rard's classic burlesque production It
features a "s.itlrlcnl r6vue,'! Mr. Ge
iaid Is tcsponslble for the book and
many pf the lyrics nnd personslly
staged the production lavishly. The
cast Includes several favorite buries
quers and some vaudeville specialists.
TtlOCADKIlO "Cute Ctles," a revue
notable for Its varied and colorful
scener Frances Farr. the ims
terlous "Nedra," ban a stunt thai
keeps nudlences guessing. Barrv Me.
ton. prima donna and Itnrrv Sei
mum , lom'io , sr, In the big enst
KVII
Allrartlons In Advance,
APlilb :i
FOnitUHT "Robin Hood " an elaborate
revival of the romantic light opera
by Reginald He Krven and Harry B,
Smith, a classic of its kind, potable
for its adroit blending of merry story
R.id, alluring mclpdy. ,
OAUntaK "Mary," George M, Cohan's
comedians returning to' the playhouse
of tho premiere with Philadelphia's
biggest musical comedy success of
seasons. This will be the third en
gagement here of a piece In which ro
mance vies with melody.
WALSVJ1 VTha Passion Flower," an
Intense play of Spanish llfe.'passlon
ately portraying loVe and hato, wrong
nnd revenge. Nance O'Npll, notable
emotional actress, makes a wronged
mother and wife the outstanding rolo.
MOMMY, Tt'KStUV A VKI)NKS,Y
Itiilue D Htmer flndAI(-Hlsr'Cest ta
I'lrit' North rtiltadelphln Showrlnt
The Passionate
-Pilgrim
TlUJBSnAY. FRIIMV A HATIIBUAY
FATTY. ARBUCKLE in
"Brewiter's Millions"
fi2d
r. o.
and I.nrust SlrfrU
Nhon-Mrdllnmr. Mitr.
AM,
NEXT IJEK
6E0RGEARLISS
la Ills Great Htsxe SurcrM
"THE DEVIL"
LEADER
Lancaster Ave. & 41tt St,
MOMIAY AND TUESDAY
JIONTr, ItLUK A AI.USTAK CAST In
THE KENTUCKIANS
eilnf edny A Thurdr Mary rkkfnrd J
in "THE LOVE LIGHT"
rniDAY AM) SATl'nnAY
RUBYE DE REMER in
The Passionate Pilgrim"
RKnnrtn
StSiSil
llrmul A .Montxnmfrr. 2H8. 7 A
r. tl. Mnn-Mrdllnr. (irn. U
EVA SHIRLEY
ilsitlIPfI IMT lil IJiiul.lu
llojs and Al Ito tV "j,," .'iVZ'S.V
nN Min
ri..n. "s!;l,J"i0,,.,h: Mm";" "
riias. Mark A f'n. ' 4o DuileU
, J:V"irRT , PMir.t.ips
I nrMrr I'nniflr. 'TIST IT"
Vt 9 ,-rt l(e'. .Ilnrkrt si
'lyWIV nld.TIMK .ACT?
THE OKLAHOMA FOUR
Krmie A VVIIIIftrn i lturkrA llnrkf
Xrthiir A l.ml ttrll I Knti. & wiry
FRANK MAT.O In "TlflKU TR1TK"
T5e(.TrvoUrt
H'rf ih. MurL.i
Vton,, Turs., Weil.
GEORGE WALSH in
"DYNAMITE ALLEN"
Ihiiro., I'rl.. Hnt nil. I. IK nt ItKK In
"TIIK F.Ht'OATION (IF KI.IZAIIKTII"
82d nnd
ET WEF.K
ETHEL CLAYTON in
"The Price of Possession"
Outer Cmnedy "I.AIllKS' I'ETS"
VOUrilCXCiTW "- " TlJKS-
"The Kentuckians"
lied. "OUT OF TIIK l-NOU"
TIIHRH. Fill. FOIlllinilKN Kltl'IT
HMlinlm HOH (IF AMHITIDN
CmLl
bOlll ST. A.SU
CKIIAK AVF.MJK
MON TUKH.. IVKll,
"Forbidden Fruit"
Tluimdnr A Friday SprcUl Cast In
"THE HIGHEST LAW"
Sat. K. K l.lneoln. "The Inner Voire"
WAGNER DANCING
J7S0 RroaH "' -Montgomery
.orth Droaa 1'lione. Ilia. KSS
Dancing Every Evening
Can't lou Dancet Ltarn Itow ,o)
Clas and Reception
Eery Mon,, luet., Thllrn. A r'rl.
Instruction. Silrrhrn.. Mils f.M,
I'rlmte I.-mon-, Ktrrj Aft. A Ee.
I'opuUr "cs-cpuuii Sb(i j.
CroQtnnf St- opera Mm. Today at "
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WHIRL OF THE TOWN
., ,.. ''UXT WKKK SEATS SUY
D A. ORIFTITH'S New liramallu C'omtdy
DREAM STREET
SM SHUBERT matinec todat
S. "wuuu TonHtht LAST TI.MU
Sam Bernard ttnl Irene Bordoni
In AH Yllt h,KR
UCOINNIMI MONDAY SCATS NOW
THE GREENWICH
VILLAGE FOLLIES
ADELPHI MA' toTjay
THK l.l.,,,TBBT An'Kl'SBVSsffitJ?
"ADAM & EVA"
njSlnnl'..Jloniiny SKA rs NOW SELLING
WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in
The PRINCE and the PAUPER
LYRIC MAT TODAY AT 2:o"
FLORENCETREEDAT8,S
In -THfi MIIIAOE"
WALNUT 'ln" Todn. L',20
T ' TONIDItr LAST TIMP
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OPPORTUNITY
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mnn of MarrlHgP MnraU Hnd Mnn.v
Af'AM.MY Of A "7 IfiLrT
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last PEnronMANrn or onm
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broad and Columbia
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MACEY HARLAN
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CRAUFORD KENT
CLAUDE COOPER
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