Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 01, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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BEFORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP
Three Important New Shetvs Come Next Week and Three
Geed Ones Held Over "The Bat" Mystifies Everybody
I)y IIENrtY M. NKEIiY
NEXT week offers another Important chnnge In the bill of fare for the theatre
goer. On Monday the diversified menu will be two musical comedies, en!
corking mystery piny, two ncrleitN dramng nnd n comedy.
. v ' Out of that, there euulit te be something te milt everybody's taste, except
f.i ,,!&, short-haired women nnd leng-linlrcd
, erratic ana erotic.
(j . ... .
"CTXE AKE likely te get two very
'? f widely centrnnted schools of nrtlni;
in tee dramas. Down at the Seuth
Ilrend we have had
Twe Dramas all week that quiet.
8hew Different repreurd EnglUh
Schools of Acting uchoel that, by ltx
very fidelity te our
own InstlncM, becemcH doubly powerful
through the strenRth that It takes te
overcome the rantlne of unceniriHira
t passions. "A Kill of Divorcement" ha
shown us something mlchty well worth
seeing nnd its character drawings are
gems that aren't likely te fade from the
theatregeer's memory for some time te
come.
The centrnt will be In the warmly
temperamental ntmeiphere of "Spanish
Leve," which comes te the Lyric.
Prem all I can hear it will be what
Its title suggests, but don't make the
mistake of thinking that the word
"lore" refers only te the amorous tic
between yeunc manhood and woman
heed. It embraces all of the affections.
including such oppesltes as hatred and
revenge just as you would expect Inn
Spanish story.
There is one feature of this produc
tion which ought te be particularly In- j Comedy Made
terestlng. Ky the arrangement of the nig Success in
stage the audience become,, n pert of Dear or Londen
the story, at least, tin- dividing line
There Is a wall where the feo tile its b(1 h ,f ,
usually arc and where the orchestra ,iml , the 0(imslmrv bearding house
L"!lt.br:,.t.'?".rJ.rl,i,t:J,":eetlen--and the, were nu.te ?,r te
ruauu, twill nitin iruuiiiK uuwi iiiiimih.
the boxes en each side se flint the char
acters can come down nnd walk alnni:
en a level with the audience while
ethers sit en the wnll above nnd talk
down te them nnd still ethers come
through the house and join them. It le
intended te give nn effect of intimacy
between ncters and spectator, nnd I'm
curious te see hew It works out.
TOLD you a week ape that "The
Bat" would make a hit, didn't If
Vntl nnn. Innl lrnrft rttirf hnm -rimtnfil
and talk disparagingly of "hokum" and '
that tort of stuff all you picnic. 1 he
fact remains that, if you've get anu
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fLCCVXCK
(itnnantnwii Vvtnue A Vrmince
MATS, ttr NinilTS 3Hf (TnT lnrluiOd)
MONDAY. TIKMIAY A WTJlNT.snAY
AI.I-RTAR fAST le
"THE TRUTH
ABOUT HUSBANDS"
THCRRnAY, FRIDAY X PVTVRDAY
0eu IlftyalcAfra and DfMle Iet Id
"THE SWAMP"
tlread nnd Menticnmrrr. J:1S, 7 A 0
F. O. Mmn.Nlrdllntfr. Qn. Mrr.
J. ROSAMOND JOHNSON
AND HIS INIMITABLE FIVE
In "SYNTH!' STIIIV"
MIIKAK HIXTKIO ll A K S
ANt.,'fu n rwiii'H srNNiyrr cimhi
Chan. 1. Krutlnr nn "llurklflwrn rlnn"
62D A IX)Cf8T STS.
oce4
nt 1:3(1 unil 0:3.1 le II
AM. XKXT WKKK
RAIJ'II I.NCE In (he
TttKMENDOCH UNDERSEA DRAMA
"WET GOLD
Chfetrr Comrdr."flneokr'i Illne Monday"
COMING NEXT WEEK
THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL
wT5e t"n'mleii rant Inrlndm Wullnte
JUJd. nierlA Swunien. Elliett lxtfr.
Bebe I)enlel. Mente lllue, Wnnda
"?w!?r' Theodere Roberts. Ane Ami,
Theodora KenlnfT and ethrm,
""Rttfcrtt
BSD STREET
AT SAN'WOM
Men.. Turn . Wed.
Douglas MacLean
in "ONE A MINUTE"
TmTRSDAY. TRIDAY A s TfKDAY
Ethel Clayten in "Wealth"
r"3 i fc S21 Market
MONDAY. TVKSDAY A MTI1VEDAY
PAULINE FREDERICK
In "ROADS OF DESTINY"
TIIUKSDAV. FKIDA1 A SATL'RDVY
BERT LYTELL in
"A ME8SAOE FROM .MARS"
LANCASTER AVE. A 1ST STREET
MONDAY Tri'.SDAY . WEDNESDAY
itjvii.titw uini ur.i..iir.N(H In
"EXPERIENCE
tdded Unroll! I.levrt ln "New cr Wife"
THURSDAY, ruin AY A NAT! KDAY
"The Great Impersonation"
tdded T.nirr Semun In "The IIHIhnn"
ColieeaWv
arkrt t Rel. entli
Mutineer. 1:30
Uht. ' jnd 0
Back te Pre-War Prices
Evenings 20c
Afternoons lie and 15c
MONDAY and Tl ESDAY
Nerma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien
THE MOTH
Wed. "THE DEVIL'S CONEENMON"
Thern.. FY!. WANDA II.WVI.EY In
"THE Ol'TSIDK OMA.N"
But. IIERHERT RAWMNSON
In "WAKF.riEI.D Asiy
Coming The Affairs of Anatel
C&cUla.
OOTI! A CKDAU AVE
.MATINEES, itsu
i mm ' - - -miiiits 7 ,..,., ,,
MONDAY. TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
GLORIA
5WANSON and
MILTON SILLS
in
THE
GREAT MOMENT
Thura. "YOI'TII'B nirtmini
JHR, Frl.. Hat. OI.IVK Tl:i,l, n JM
ij "winiih ok i'kide" y?y
IPTPriPnilTAN Opera
I Uroe.1 A
"" HntiMl I'miiii
nun wkrtc esi.y-.matinitr Tnhv
,nte!AE DESMOND AK
'r&'The Leve of Su Sheng"
b- out, Gpular Pricei: . " ..;
seer,fl Nixon Theatre Bldg.
Hr.blhed 1000) 24 Seutti 62.1 bt
-VUJU'&lune mun. hi. rAT.
'. ut. Tim'., llanelii HiSO ta It
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fmw . .'-. a.u.tu U.ll UWV
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men who are bnppy only with the
Shows That Arc
Bound This Way
OCTOHP.n 10 "Mr. Pirn Passes By."
with Laura Hepe Crews, Oarrlck :
"Wake fp, Jonathan," with Mrs.
Flske, tlread.
OCTOJWH 21 "Mecca," spectacular
musical show, Shubcrt.
OCTeniiU 31 "Pnter Madame,"
with !llda Varesl, Lyric; "Mary
Hobe." with Huth Chatterton,
Bread.
red blend in your veins at alt, you'll
he en the edge of your chair iclth the
rctt of im before the final curtain.
A chap wrote a show called "The Bat" ;
He had murder, thrill, mystery pat,
WUh in end se unus-u-nl
Gesh! but It feels you all!
(Speaking of rhyming hew's thatt)
"lOI'I'LA j-enrs age, when I wns In
U Iimlen (don't ivc old chronic stay-
nt-hemes leve te begin thnt wny?)
ceupia years nge,
then, I went te
see a show called
"Tilly of Kloems-
bury. It was
meet you juxt naturally called her
I "Tilly" for short.
I've- often thought since of some of
i the hilarious comedy there was In thnt
i show and wished I could see It ngain
i Kut I didn't think there would ever be
another chance net until I found, unite
by accident, thnt "Happy-Ge- Lucky,"
which comes te the Wnlnut, and my
old friend Tilly are one and the same.
he has changed her nnmn and her
dress; that's all. Kut there's nothing
unusual In that. The Tillies of Kloems
bury change their names ns often as
CHESTNUT
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" 'The Bat' la a
thriller. Leaves
audience breath
less." Inquirer
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The Sensation
"Has
for mere
"Thrill en thrill.
Audience sits en
edge of chairs."
Evening Ledger
Ter Ilrneflta at Above Thentrrs, Aimly Benefit Depl., thretnut St. Opera
METROPOUTAN V).
FRIDAY .Ap ta ja AT
EVENING J H . &4-IK15
fillMONT'S VTn AHCII Ev... 8. IS
UUlVllWt Mala. Men. W.e. B.t' J.j
EMMETT VELCH iMinstrcIs
fliitlr ATLANT1Q CITTrfAQKAMT
McG0RMnGK
Ticket. $1, Unill Werm.nnY
!2, $2.50 ntfW M08 Cheil. St.
they de their dresses, anyway, Oftcner,
In fact.
AT NEXT "Wednesday's matinee, of
"Twe Little Girls In Klite," at the
Ferrest, they arc going te repeat a stunt
that proved most
3Tirfn Invited popular when they
te Matinee of flrst tried It in New
"f7'rs in niuc" Yerk. As y e it
knew, there nre
two pairs of twins In this show Made
line and Marlen Fairbanks, the lends,
nnd the two Temsem boys, who play the
parts of stewardsj en the ship. And
Emma Janvier, also in the cast, Is the
mother of a line pair of twins.
Se, en Wednesday they nre going te
glve a "twin matinee" nnd every duly
authenticated pair of twins eight years
old or elder will be admitted free. A
ten -dollar geld plcce will be given te
the eldest pnlr of twins in the nudlcnce
nnd they will be taken en the stnge te
be photographed with the ether pairs.
when this stunt was tried in New
Yerk It was almost n riot. One hun
dred nnd nine pairs of twins presented
their credential! nt the box-office nnd
had te be accommodated with scats.
They came from almost all ever the
country no pair coming from Halifax,
N. S. (I've forgetton what N. S.
stands for, but Halifax Is there, where
ever it Is. )
There was only one pair of claimants
who had any difficulty In getting seats.
A very blonde boy, weighing something
ever -00 pounds, nnd n very dark slip
of a Blrl, tipping the scales nt barely
ninety pounds, demanded seats. It
seemed impossible te believe thnt they
were twins, but their proofs established
their claim nnd they get their seats.
The J?10 geld piece went te a pair of
twins eighty -seven years old.
I WENT back-stage Tuesday night te
renew a movle-studio acquaintance
with the Fairbanks Twins. They're a
most comfy nnd wholesemo pair of kids
these two little girls and their
mother told me thnt even she can tell
them npnrt only by certain Inllectlens
of the voice nnd certain mannerisms.
"And one ether thing," she said.
"Madeline smiles, but Marlen only
jrrlns." After mere or less practice,
I'm able te tell 'em apart when they're
together In front of me, but when
they're sopnreted I'm still helpless,
I was particularly Impressed with the
engineering feats that are necessary In
the production of "Twe Little Olrls In
Klue." There Is a surprise climax te
the second net. The curtain rises half
way, te show the staterooms. Then,
toward the end, It rises nil the way and
shows the rail of the promenade deck
"PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION
ST. OPERA HOUSE-gSSg
kbEChlC "Wtkwf'KMBP S'fi-'- ' RPr.lNNTMr. MnMnAV w ATinirT'"!-.
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play that is close te perfection."
Evening
of Philadelphia, New
DAILY MATS. 1.15 -EVES. 8.15 ANOTHER ALL.STAR wnwriFR nu .'
t ttjiA ti$!0$& &
ADELPHI
been keeping New Yerk playgoers breathless
than a year." North American.
MATINEE TODAY sbeeats
Seats NOW Selling 8 Weeks
KX REFINED ENTERrAINMENT M
1 '"ROOF "u m
SBtCU C1IAUOKH. fl.0 UCI
HESS AND BENNETT
'IK 11. T IN( KS
SHELDON, PHONS" & BABS
n(.i ,MI DANTKH
PAULINE HERMA'N
ii iia( rr.u he.Ndrt
TROCADFRO c" Arch. Mat. Dl,
above with nil the passengers leaning
ever it.
The thing in such a surprise that the
average person in the nudlonce fewts
te cempute hew strong this set must
be te held some fifty husky people I
get back-stage Just ns they were shift
ing the scenery. The railing of the
ship Is carried en n long platform made
of two I-bcnm steel girders with
planks across it. It is lowered by eight
steel wire ropes from above and lifted
again after the minute or se it is in use.
The glrders and platform, without ropes
or supports, weigh 2400 pounds. Every
tlme the show jumps from one city te
another they hnve te send ahead an
expert engineer te install a spnre set
of ropes and pulleys and de whatever
bracing Is necessary ever the proscenium
arch te bear this unusual additional
weight. They tell me that they have
three tens of duplicate mechanism te
Bend ahead for tills set nnd the sccne
that fellows, showing the Bhlp swinging
about ns she is warped te her pler and
disclosing the lights of the harbor be
yond. 5IWBERT vaudeville this iceek
ipeiled a porfeetly geed sale of an
electrical attachment for my player
piano that I was considering, Saw
and heard one of the Althoff sisters
play the sextet from "Lucia" all
xcith one hand nnd net miss a note.
Well," sez I, "if she can de that all
irtth her southpaw, irhe am I, te kick
about having te use both my feet te
itf"
ITTE'LL all feel sad te say geed-iy te
ff "Irene" tonight. She hasn't lout
any of her freshness or her melodious
charm since tre made her acquaintance
a year age and evidently she toen't fejc
if for some time te come. Excuse me;
I feel poetical again:
There once was u girl named "Irene"
Whose AUce-bluc geicn made 'em green
With envy and I
Can quite realize ichy
(Frem a box-office standpoint, I mean.)
PAT nOONEY, the Second, must
have been a precocious kid, for he
made a wise and business-like selection
of a father. It en
Pat Rooney nbled him te come
Inherited Ilia nte the world the
Dancing Talent inheritor of a fnm-
eus nnme and a
genius for dancing nnd entertaining.
Pnt, the First, received the highest
snlnry ever paid te n vnudeville per
former up te the tlme of his denth. He
wns the lending Irish comedian, mone-loR-ist
nnd step-dancer of his day.
I'nt, the Secend, was only n child
npr.iwwiNp. iuirkMrAv m ativp.
'V lUVilltl 1V1M1 111CI "iT"
it fit DAILV
EXCEPT SAT
'"The Bat' is
a corking geed
entertainment."
North American.
Ledger.
Yerk and Chicago
" 'The Bat' will
go en forever."
Public Ledger.
$2.00
Ahead
1!eum Illdc, Chestnut bel. llth
Ht.
MMDKMY or .llt'HIC. 102I-J
Five Subscription Concerts
'liuruluy Kenln, Oct. !S7, Nev. 17. IJec.
IS, Jan. 10, Feb. 23
New Yerk
Symphony
Orchestra
1 n MWAaAl
Holelat
Kochanski
Vlnllnlat
D'Alvarez
("ontratte
Sileti
IMnnlit
Bule for fibrles Ort i
10. at Ileppe'a. Mall I
arderu NOW.
I Conductor
Tlckeli for eert,
p. 28, J7.B0. 0, $.1.50,
r. I. Albert Ceatet
!
Oueat Conductor
I ftf.lU. liPl. 4Uii)Vi
i 00, MS and 40.
doing n dancing specialty in hts daddy's
starring tour in "Lord Iloency" when,
during the first weeks, the elder Koency
became suddenly ill nnd died. The show
stranded and little Pat went out danc
ing en his own nnd managed te pro
vide for hts mother and small sisters,
who lived in Baltimore.
I'nt, the Second, again showed his
geed judgment In his selection of n
wlfe. There was a girl named Mnrten
Kent, who hnd a small part in the com
pany with him used te tie a big Scotch
scarf around his neck at cvery perform
ance. Pat became Interested In her.
One night he asked If he could see her
home and she said he had hotter net
ceme all the way, an she was engaged
te a husky, two-fisted police captain.
He I'nt tewk her te the nearest corner
nnd then ran.
When the show wns sent te Kosten
Pat was the happiest man in America,
for he didn't hnve te run any mere.
And, en the Sunday et their arrival,
they were married In the Hetel Lenex.
Pnt nnd his wlfe bnven't been sep
arated since, se "Leve Kirds," in which
they ceme te the Shubcrt next week,
seems a geed nnme for a show starring
them. Pnt and Mrs. Pat are proud of
thetr success, but they say there Is nn nn
ether Itoenoy who Is going te be the
rcnlly famous one of the family, lie Is
Pnt, the Third, at present twelve years
old nnd attending a military school en
the Hudsen,
A THEATRICAL cvent which might
hnve important results slipped
through Inst week without many folks
i n Philadelphia
Stock Companies realizing it.
Give Chances te Mno , Desmond
Untried Plays and her players ni
the Metropolitan
Opera Ileuse produced a piny which has
never been seen In this city before, and.
in fact, has net had nn extended stnge
production ns yet. Thnt piny wns "The
Love of Su Sheng," whose author, De
Witt Ncwing. has turned out theatrical
productions of all varieties.
The production was n geed one, well
staged, intelligently. If net brilliantly,
acted nnd, nbove nil, possessive of sin
cerity nnd desire te de things right.
While watching this romantic leve story
of the Orient, which resembled "Eas
Is West" nnd "The Ren Daughter" n
geed bit, the thought enme thnt this sort
of thing might go a let further.
"Uncle Tem's Cnbln," "Wny Down
Enst," "Shere Acres" nnd a scere or
mere favorites are te be found en the
yearly program of nearly every stock
company in America, nightly tee, be
cause It would be a shame te have these
popular ncrennlals vanish Inte the nast.
1 Kut hew about the hundreds of plays
LEE & J. J. SHUBERT'
JJSN, It. The MennKenient riKieta that It will be luipunhlbln te sent anyone, niter
the hrclnnlna of the eertun nnd (lurlnc the ulnjlnir of the flrnt net.
Lirics 6y BALLARD MAC DONALftMb JL lH
9ts,cy SIGMUND R0MBR.(J, 'JRICT K
Am A CAST1 Or EXCZPTONAL SXCSZiJTAJCE CLUDMG
TOM DINGLE, GRACE W. ELLSWOIUH, HAHHY MAYO,
JAMES E. SULLJA AN, LEILA ROMEK, VIOLET HOKNEH
WILLIAM TAYLOR, LILLIAN BAKER, BARRETT
GREENWOOD, IIFLFN DELANY, RAMSEY DE MAR AND
THAT STUNWNG fUTUMry DteCtrAtJrE COMS
PP1PFQ' NIGHTS. 50te$2.50-POR MAT. WED. 11, UOO
nULLO REGULAR MAT 'SAT 50? te $L50
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"BIG SUCCESS FLAWLESS ACTING. CANNOT
M FAIL TO DE.LIGHT GRr.E.Tf.D WITH ROARS OF
J LAUGHTE.R, FULL OF CHARM. THOROUGHLY
- AMUSING A GENUINE. BOUT OF FUN GOOD
J ENTERTAINMENT ALL THROUGH. MUCH OP THE1
CHARM AND WHIMSICAL QUALITY OF DICKXNS
ly BETTER THAN 'GRUMPY' A THOROUGHLY HUMAN .
COMEDy DELIGHTFUL FROM BEGINNING TO END "
A.H.OODS &w?n-ts
fy IAN HAY
PETER
' I YEAR. IN LONDON I YEAR
lHI3IIEv31IEv:gE3iiBvaiiBcji&Ss3
s.
thttin..eMRmCCstanKe
very siew in b"" -( ;,'
trials? Hew about the plays of foreign
masters which managers refuse te risKf
Ever benr et Stuart gainer "
inuiannpeus cxiiuriuiuiin -j--- .
knew that Indlannpells has had a stock
company for a numDcr ei m.u ....-
has produced plays which have "ever
seen the light of IJrendway Maetcr
llnk's "Menna Vannn," Ibsen, new
- , i... m i. in aim Mnrwin anil
the "first-loves" of dozens of ambitious
young writers? Last summer there
were two such stwk wmpanlc s in In
dianapolis nnd KOTII OF THEM
MADE MONEY. .
Frank Fielder nnd Miss Desmond nnd
their nssocinte players are hard-working
and slncere. They hnve the immense
Metropolitan which could stage most
anything imaglnnblc. "? t",,. fi"1
the courage or rather has Phllndelphln
the courage te support n Bteck com
pany which would produce new plns
nnd enceurngc new eirs te be written.
5INCLAIII LEWIS' great novel,
"Main Street" has been put into
play form by the Shubcrts. w
V-... ; ,...,;, n im.nut In Stain-
ford, Conn., this teeck and will open
at the National Theatre, In iVeie 1 erk,
next Monday. Alma rcu irui ue -
feminine lead, se it won't matter ichat
the play is like. Personally, I could
sit through an evening just looking
her and be satisfied.
WHY IS NORA BAYES?
The Much-Debated Question of Her
Popularity and Hew She Gets It
The presence of Norn Kaycs en the
bill for the second, week of Shubert
vnudeville nt the Chestnut Street Opera
Heuse gives rise te the old question,
"Just why is Norn Knyes?"
She Is net benutiful, nnd is herself
the first one te admit thnt fact; her
veenl rnnge Is of eight notes only, nnd
she Is net noted for her dancing nblllty.
In fact. Miss Kaycs Is one of the
enigmas of the American stacc, nnd, in
cidentally, one of the most popular
artistes en it. "Personality plus"
might describe her success. She Is hon
est with her public and with herself;
she knows hew te put across her sours,
even if her voice rnnge is limited. Her
enunclntlen, carefully cultivated, is one
of her nssctB. It has been called
"carved" nnd net n syllnblc Is lest in
nny pnrt of the thentre in which she
is playing.
And when she sings seme little song
with n bit of pathos te It, her human
ness nnd intelligence gets It ocress bet
ter, pcrlinps, thnn yours of voice culture
would de It.
COMMEHCIMS MONDAY OCT. 3
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
i ninm fCWANAVIAKEH
MANACEK
rifll.WtDfi.V.1.50
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IN NEW YORK
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A Picture Yeu Will
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OPENING OF THE REGULAR DRAMATIC SEASON
MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 10 KS,?
A. L. ERLANGER rnnsENTS
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