w Us. vrtsMFj '"-m T; s ;'rnpt5 Ki!;'''' tVR'.iT-Tt T tv 1 ' 14: ( u , EVENING PUBLIO XED(ER-PHIIiADELPHIA, SATURDAY, EPTEIMBER , 24, ' itef BEFORE THE CURTAIN RISES " t Three New Shows and Shubert Vaudeville Make Next Week an I Interesting One Shepgirls Get Jobs With "Irene" j By HENRY M. NEELY "ITTE HAVE a let te leek forward te next week. Tlic last six days have offered V UR nothing new In the theatrical line, but Monday will be as conspicuous u a boil en the neck. And that's fairly conspicuous. First, we will have the openings of three new shows en the "lenltlmate tnge and', second, there will be the introduction of Shubert vaudeville at the Chestnut Street Opera Heue. "The Hat" comes te the Adclphl. "A Dill of Divorcement" begins Its American career and open the Itread for the season, anil "Twe Little GlrN in lllue" displaces Themas at the Ferrest. I'M NOT eelnff te tell von in advance camera and screen about fifty-fifty and i. . t .ii i. ri,n'itnt Saw It I bas erfranlaed u big producing company what 1 Itli ink of he Hat fcaw It I - nlm t)ip stflgp In New eti this week an 1 the, niull- successful Plice lninre'irii im'i , . ----- -,,--, ... ., . . .. .. . . n !,. mnli n ' m initening niB nirentiy inciuutu- is" 7e Mustn't Give Ji"1,, i word, that) bank account. Atcau the Secret n"ch " h0 J'"1 According te him. there is only one of This Play l"!1- ,; nn" , ,f0 w thing that will keep iweple away from - .l.i iiii iVp1c. te theatre and that Is a bad show, running well ever a year and ?Iil.l" Induittrlnl conditions, he admits. ma lnK 'em in se that It s almet impossibly I have emethlng t0 wlth lt b(lt lt you te buy front cnt ten days ahca.l . , em n Rh()W t, rcn wftnt , That's what "The Iat ' '"R- I see th- jK p the price somehow. There's a printed request en the pre- Am, ,(c beHev(s that the mevles nre gram addressed te even bedv and asking renll fl ff00 th,nR fef Ue ,PKUlmtP that the secret of the wav the myW , RtnKt,, He thinks they are developing I finally solved he carefully Kept from tuture thcnlreBOer()i "Yeung people see these who Intend te see the Plore a picture." he told me. "and It creates Sounds like the bunk, df.esn t it. lint n tMf mlm1 ft dM,re tQ 80 fllrtlipr It isn't There are might few ue u.jJh net eniy te S0(, t(l0 nclers tn()VOi will solve tne mysirrj h i. "'""".",- hut te hear them speaK anil te get that mere Intimate sense of personal ceti- tnct that the screen can't give "The neighborhood movie house sat isfies the young, undeveloped yearning for drama It is a geed thing- In tl a: way. It teaches the developing miud te recognize true dramatic values and te (llscrin.'nate between nrtlstlc and inartistic stories and acting. "And then, gradually, there grows the desire te have these actors and nrtresss actunllv speak the Hues, with all the uridyl value that can be carried by the human voice And the young niel fan becomes n. theatregeer." It strikes me as being pretty geed Jilav until, iixe me i-u.i -rem the equally well-known sky. it is elved for them In the n.e unexpected way. N'ttturallv, te knew the solution befor befer befor yeu go te the bhew would spoil your ( enjoyment of It Se it is really only : fair te keep it from these who Intend te go. .. ,. , As I say, the audience In New ierk Interested me almost as much as the doings en the stage. This us because of the waj the play gripped them and get thrm Increasingly tense with ex pectancy and excitement. Toward the r.,t r the lmt net. when things were happening faM and furiously, one of the , deDll characters, during a dramatic silence. Jumped unexpectedly In through a . XI) ieeinp "Leve Dreams," I window. ii I thought of writing this ene: Yeu And a tle..n women ,in the audience, 9 -hemic! few year age screamed out loud. 1 hat s getting rf'fnrmf kirked oheut girh 1ceaHn' en cdKc ... twhti en the itaaet" And I sav. " ALSO .. ..r,-." -f rr Ceune -f '- ffiWM?&' ftU In .Yctr Yerk. Parking cm In. A j (hlni. a ,0mcnt until I get you, ami tcender. Julia Sendrrsnn. f'Verybeau thfn j ,r-)j 'yepe; Veu'rc right, ever thrrc'i ilnginij "Street Lady. 1 j pen't evcn u-car tights." voice it a little husky, but let i tri it. That' irhat I icai going te icrifc. Sound your .1. "Sv-ret lauV"Vdee nuf ; ,iecijcd net ,. cc retumtee tunttcc tumtre ta 10 liKr ill I rl if un iuur talking machine. ... HAD n chat with Olifer Morosce Tuesday. lie win evt here super- ! vising the changes they are making In i.eve ureams at the Walnut before taking the nhew te New Yerk Morosce you knew has lately gene into 'no movie TT'P 1 B of Divorcement Morosce Thinks Movies Train Xew Theatre-7eers busluess preUy deeply H s playing S celne te hi unite a nartv at the rend Mendav night when "A Bill opens. It s a play built around th" Acter Pretty Well theme- of shell shell Shet Up During shock and. if you the Ypres Fuss bad been in Ens- land during a part of the war as I huppened te be, you would have seen enough of shell-shock te convince veu that it holds great dramatic possibilities On Mendav night the British Censul General and representatives of a number of societies of British war veterans will attend the performance In honor of C aptaln Allan Pollock, the headlincr of the cast. On the day thnt Great Britain de clared war against Winsome Willie, Allan Pollock was a popular comedian In New Yerk; but, being a loyal Brit isher, he gave up his career, went te the consulate nnd enllsted In the British Army. He paid his own ex penses te Kngland and was nsslgned te the famous Argryle and Sutherland Highlanders. lie was lu the Yprrs tea party. And he get his. Just after he had been promoted te the rank of captain, the Hun sent ever n shrapnel shell with Pollock's name en it, nnd they tee him away from there. In eleven operations In various hos pitals during three years they managed te cut out most of the pleces of the shell nnd still leave enough of his physiology for him te eat and sleep and breathe with. There nre only thirteen pieces of shell left in him that's all . only thirteen. LAST iceck, at the request of the man agers of "Irene," I extended te the shop plrls of this citfi an invitation te apply for jobs trilh the four new "Irene" companies they arc erganising te wirf en the read. 1 thought t ire ;'nf a rlerer press agent stunt. Hut It isn't. They're had a let of applications and three girls hare been engaged. They are Alaraarct Maneln, 2J2. Seuth Ticcnty-first street; Irene Harper, SSIn Voicellen avenue, anil .inn .Hotir .Hetir .Hotir gemerv. Thirteenth and Jeffersen streets. E OLD gray-heads haven't a chance in the world in the theatri cal business any mere. The kids are shoving us off the edge of the map Here comes "Twe Little Girls in Blue" te the Feri est next week with the fea tured Fnirbanks Twins only eighteen jenrs old and the three men who are mostly responsible for lt net much pai voting nge. The music was composed by Paul Lnnnln nud Vincent Yeumnns. Paul Is twenty -six jears old and Vitice Is twenty-three. And Arthur Francis, who wrote the lyrics, is only twenty -four. When you nnd I were their age we thought we were pretty poed when w get jobs In the grocery store nt Sd a week. And we bought us n checked suit and n pair of pointed patent leathers when then raised us te $10. But net these kids nowadays They buy things like thnt for their chauffeurs. ... DODSOV MITCHELL, author of "Cornered." the clever play iu which Madge Kennedy appears at the Lyric, tells me he had an awful joe persuading manners that the thing ought te be produced at all. "When I wrote the first draft.' he pa, "the managers simply laughed at me. That was ever a de2en years age when Wilde and Piuere were the best bets ' I had purposely tried the nevelt of writing my play like n serial. mjstif ing my audience and net taking them into my confidence until the final . ur tain. But the puzzle play had net yet ceme Inte vogue. "And the important part played in the story by mind -reading was also against it In these days. When I first peddled the play en Broadway, the only thing peeple knew about psychology was the hypnotic twist in 'Trilby.' Be the managers laughed at me again." About a year age Miss Zelda Sears helped Mr. Mitchell rcvlse the play and they managed te get Henry W. Savage Interested in It. And new It's a bank account. XOTICE that Hetty King, new called "The Prince of Vaudeville." is te be the headlincr irlth the Shubtrt aggregation at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse next trcelt. ilaybe m ncmeri' tictsted, but it seems te me that ichen Klaw and Erlanger put en their "advanced vaudeville" at this same house some ficelce years age, Ilitty King teas the headlincr then, or at least, she teas jcaturcd in the bill. HJ W. AVING no new shows te review this Inst week, 1 took advantage of the lull and dropped in at some of the houses which a reviewer has te neglect during n busy season. Monday night went te the Casine. Hadn't seen a bur bur Icsque show in ten years and thought it would be just about the same as it wes thou. But It wasn't. Burlesque seems te have advanced Just as much as everything else around the theatre. .Tudge Lcslte has get his house fixed up te leek like a million dollars. And all I can say about the show is that I expected te stay there half an hour, but I sat until the filial curtain and then was sorry It was ever. Tuesday night, went downtown te the Broadway te get a line en the kind of business being done by the neigh borheod houses. I couldn't get the line at first; couldn't get In te get it. Every seat was filled and peeple were packed In back te the doers waiting for thnt' show te end and the audience te get out nnd rIve 'em a chance te get seats for the next show. And Wednesday out te West Phil adelphia te leek nt some of the Nixon Nixen Nirdllnger houses. As far ns I can see, nil this talk about people net having any money te sm-ud Is bunk. THE "Follies" ends its Xew Yerk engagement at the Glebet en Octo ber 3 and takes te the read tcith it eHplnrjl cast. Heiton is the first stap. It has stayed in Xeie Yerk later this year than ever before. The Shubertii have changed the name of their Imperial Thentre in New Yerk at Seventh avenue nnd Fiftv-ninth street, nnd have named it Al Jolsen's Fifty-ninth Street Theatre In honor of the comedian who has proved their very best little box -office fatttner. LOVE BIRDS' TO PLAY SHUBERT A musical comedy with the attractive name of "Leve Birds" will come te the Shubert October 3 for n short run. Put Beeney and Marien Bent arc the clever stars in this tuneful affair, which hud a long run In New Yerk. SIgmund Romberg, author of "Maytime," is responsible for the score. Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions A.DBLPUI "The Hat." The mystery play which has thrilled New Yerk for a Boasen. Charles Mllward, Jessie ltalph, Margaret Fielding nnd ethers In the cast of this Mury "Reberta Hlnehart-Avcry H.ipwoed creation. FORREBT "Twe Little Olrls In Blue." A musical comedy by Fred Jacksen with the popular Fairbanks Twin nnd ether well-knpwn people and a plot that Is net lest In the shuffle. BROAD "A nil! of Divorcement " Lon Len Lon den stage hit brought te this country with a cast of English players bended by Allan Pollock, will open this fam ous old theatre for Its 1921 season. Shows Tluit Remain IIUUSRT "Irene." Tuneful operetta of James Montgomery, Jeseph McCarthy nnd Harry Tlerney, en lta return visit and aa popular as ever. Pattl Harreld Jieads the cast. Entering en Its last week. WALNUT "L,ove Drcnms." Morosce's "melody drama," in Its last week. Harry IC. Morten added te the cast, and the play changed and cut. Wer ner Janssen's scere one of the bier hits. LYRIC "Cornered " Lest wcek of this popular mixture of comedy and melo drama In which pretty Mnd?e Ken nedy returns from a long sojourn In the movies and proves she has net lest her ability te win the hearts of her audience. GlKrtCA- "Four Herremcn of the Apocalypse." The pictured version or the colorful, novel of Ibancz. with scenes and characters brought te vivid life under the skillful direction of Ilex Ingram. Stock" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE "The Leve of Su Sheng." A new play en the Oriental pattern with Mae Des mond cast iiB a Chlnese girl, and Frank Fielder and ether membcrn of the.cempany In congenial parts. Story mixes comedy nnd drama nnd stirs In a quantity of romance for geed measure. OHPllEUM "The Lien and the Meuse." Charles Klein's fa'neus drama cnaetcd ,by these popular stock players with Huth Robinson ns Shirley Rossmere and Dwlght Meade as Jehn Ryder. A story of love ai d high finance In ccm-filct. VaudevlUe CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE Opening of Shubert variety In this city with a bill of many faverites: Marie Dressier, musical cemedv star. assisted by Jehn T Murray. Arthur Oeary and a picked company in a humorous .skit "Mementa Frem the Winter Garden , Hetty Klntr. popular Impersonator, in one of her typical acts; Klein brothers In a comedy act ; "In Argentine ' a Seuth American melange with a company of playern from Buetie.s Aires , Mllp, in a nev elty ; Flera Heffman, singing come dienne; Hcrt Hheppard, Australian whip expert . Althoff sisters, "songs of the day" . I.a Plnskl, animal actors, In "Fun In Luna Park" ; and a sur rounding bill of pictures. KEITH'S Oertrude Hoffmann heads nn nttractlve bill with a production of an American ballet with a company of srxtccn, with Leen Rarte na principal dancer Foklne Is the producer. Emma CarUB, comedienne. In n series of her latest sons hits. Ruth Iludd, trapeze, nrtlste j Miller and Mack, Philadelphia boys, comedy and musle and eccentric dancing; Heward Langford and Ina Frederick In a comedy sketch, entitle J "Shopping": Jee Towle, rnonelo-glst of -the "nut" variety ; Handera and MllllSi comedians; Leonera Kern, novelty musical act: Fantlne slstera and com pany, aerial thrillers; the JSnny?' prosentlnu shadow tricke, and tna usual pictures. OLOUE The bill Is headed by "The Uullet-Proef Lady," In a oharpshoot eharpshoot oharpsheot Ing novelty. Other acts Include Canle and Nell, In operatle selections. Qretnley and Drayten, songs ana dances In seven languages itirninn and Olsmlth, comedy songs ; Paul ami Walter Laver, ncrebatn; 1-erre nnd Coulter, cemdy and chatter net, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh nmmett. ventrilo quists; Flo and Elslo Rurke, songs, and Madellne Frank, aerial neveltj. ALLEGHENY "The Romantic Toach Teach er." musical comedy tabloid, heads the bill. Other acts Include Smith nnd Nel man, comedy offering; Prince, and Bell, skit; Ben Harrison and his own company In a sketch ; Four Rence Olrls, torpidcherean experts, and the. photo- Slay, "Experience," featurlnc Richard arthelmess and Marjerio Daw. BROADWAY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the bill Is headed by a "dance drama" entitled, "The Ln chanted Mummy." The photoplay Is "The Orcnt Mement," with Gleria Swnnsen. Other acts for the flrst half of the week are Lewis and Thornten, comedians; Rllly Watsen In a humor ous phiylct, nnd Marie and Mcehan, singing and dancing. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the hcadllner U a farce called "Clethes! Clethes I Clethes!" and the photeplny Is "My Lady's Latchkey," with Katherlne MacDonald. Other actB will be Al Grant, comedian ; Ray Hughes and cempnny in r sketch , and Jewell' Mannlklns, a novelty act. CR0BS-KEY8 "Putting It Over," u. musical cemedietta by former mem bers of the Twenty-seventh Division, heads the bill for the first half of the week. Al Grant, comedian : the Shor Sher lock slaters nnd Clinten, senga and dances; rinncy Ueyer, sketch: Aman da Gilbert, Philadelphia vocalist, and Heyle and Grill, ucrebatn, completo the bill. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, the headliner is "Tne Enchant ed Mummy," a "dance drama," pre sented by Jack de Winter. Other acts Include Lillian' Hcrleln, songs; Rllly Watsen nnd cempnny, comedy play dances, and the Kalklns, in a novelty act. WILLIAM PENS' Fer the first half of the week the bill Is headed by a dancing and Juggling act presented by the Urcen family. Charles Ray in "Scrap Iren" Is the photoplay attrac tion. Other acts Include Jack Mack and Frnnkle James In a Bklt ; Jehn King and Dave Irwin, satire, nnd the Garclnetti brothers, acrobats. Fer the laBt half of the week the headllner Is Brownlee's Hlckvllle Follies, featuring a rube Jazz band. The photoplay Is "Don't Call Me Little Girl," with Mary Miles Mlnter. Other acts Include Stan Stanley, cemedlnn ; Charles Keating, Impersonating "Huckleberry Finn"; Charles Tebln, songs and stories. an the Twe Percival Olrls, seng-ami-dance act. NIXON'S ORAND The headllner this week Is "Dancing Shoes,'" with Ruth Wells and n quintet of syncopated steppers. Other acts Include Alan Coogan and Mary Casey, comedy sketch; Demarcst end Dell, comedy piano and vocal offering; Sherwln Kelly, bicycle expert, and Herbert's animal net. The photoplay Is "Among These Present," with Hareld Lloyd. KEYSTONE The hcadllner Is Rebbie Heath und Adele Sperling In a mlnla- turp revue. Other acts Include Arthur nnd Lean jjcii, ven """ l: uj7ej Ress nnd company. In a """ sketch: Richard Kcnn.ln scenes '" famous plays, and Jack Hanlej.. In a. novelty. The photoplay Is Hurricane Hutch." Burlesque ( CABINOX. If. Htrk's "Jingle Jf's,. with Harry Steppe as be fenturea comedian, and a company which In cludes Harry O'Nell, Stella Me"'""'? and Margie Coates. A nlx,lu,f f catchy tunes, prettj girls and up-te- the-minute JOKCH, TROCADERO "Fellleit of TJurlf-n,,.. & with r company of forty hcnd.?iUt ' Chnrlettn Rtnrr 1! 111. t . "M"1 bj i .........- .., ., ..... Mtn ig i, -,... junrK uca. jnzzv tune ...i-i ".': iwisteu "bre and an chorus combined In one. Minstrels DUMONT'S Emmetl Welch erlcltinii,. nttractu, and hf, nn.l1r- ,vir.n,... '.. .. ' " . ' UU1UIIII I.UIIIIIIIII1 111 II Mlllin 1 cal melange of up-te-date cracks .V fads nnd fancies, "The AMamiVn Pageant" Is held ever from la., i as the principal burle.queVand , new songs and eklts arc added 'A PR PHllAOELPHIAS FOREMOST THEATRES MONDAY NIGHT FORREST T1IUMAH M. LOVE. Um. Mcr. at 8:15 Popular Melt. Wed. & Sat. at 2:15 II "riIILAI)KLl'IllV8 L.KAIIINO THKATHKS, WOUSEr- Eves., at 8:15 Daily Mats. nt 2:15 &AIA OPENING EVIONDAY MATINEE CHtOTMr IfrSHrawAHhEVH I r NEE ilili HETTY KING PRINCE of ENTERTAINE I'nr Itfurnntleiih rhenr. Wnlnut hh MAME1 HISSU ASSOCIATE:? DWKCTION LKE J. 'J. HllUIUUlT SHUBERT EVLS.AT 8.15 MAT. TODAY, , POP MAT WCDJKI50 rep&itfi GOinr.M urJHi -'1 vi ji ir . --v-cu ;u-RA ULEIH Mrev LStld GMDkN' I win "- Mcne fcNltK!M,r,u, BEGINS MONDAY 3 iSw PHEPARD m hMMw kA MUSICAL r LAUGH W n nnrMnirn Uk. ,rv. , rRUVVMrK MCMfe v twmmtii laHH nAniiBn mint rtm74:f loom ictzru daily r uririiv.rfivai.iLj' js tjet c holidays' &? jj k MATINErEr mm rrn m &ALTIMOfiEAV.AT56-ST. wkst riiiniiM.rni s s:vxr AMI MOST IICMTIl'l I. TIU. VTIIK OPEKS SAT. OGL 1 OILL "NO WOMAN KNOWS" Frem 1 lim Irbrr' tery "runiij Hrr rlf ff.ilurlnjt Mibtl Julltnnt Scott Illrrrt from u 00 run nt the Central Thrtitrf. New erk BEN TURPIN 1 S l. 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