Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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MRS. FISKE'S FRIENDS
LIKED HER NEW PLAY
S'eemed te Find. Amusement in
Rather Uncenv'nc'ng Story
of Jonathan's Return
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'i' ' in-' tin' ii'itni'ii' -jinpathy
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trjir-li".-i hi'tli of ,1'tln: -i ml of v,-it-ItiR.
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indeed v.ith a .lii-ti'ri"-'- tinwel Yet
thp f.iei tint it U M"-. I"i-l;e m-iiuM
te ntn'e mr evi ri'ii'ns. :!" -n ipiie'
Binvt nf til 1 1 till- llllti' the iitl'iru fed
up te h"- iind then nitli ,i -.Ii- tij nnil a
wntrnrp. she get her lirr,-'!- mid "iih
Hided njrnl'i I'i e liml) .eineil per-
ipcn.v intlxtieil with It
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Charles Ii.iltnn, Adam AVi-;. tin
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frnt ii livil of biReiie dai i who reap
penri nt the sn'iie time .Jevithan does.
was nithei- well done hi Iieuald I'nin I'nin
eren. Helen Melt wa- 'in eUiun-lv
dWPi't iind I'enipef m' ulil'i' daughter,
wooed Ir, two iinpussiM wi.ins suitors
In the persons of Ru I a-d Abbett an ',
Walten Itutterfield. while te eute ehil
dren we e Hehert llnilsktli". Let
Bnrt'ett and Kdith I.awsnn.
After .sittlliK tlinuisli the whole thlnB.
it U pesibIe te believe the announce
ment that one of the authors is a pru
fesxiv ei sitmi-iliiii!; ut -unie eeileje
or ether.
HOPE MR. PIM WONT
PASS BY TOO SOON
Delightful Comedy Brings Un
usual Lines and Situations
and Acting te the City
fiarr'rk If you're walking west en
Chestnut street and the crowd and the
windows and the Kcncrnl atmosphere
nre all very jazz and neis.i and a ilttie
irritating, just de as "Mr. I'lm" did
turn te our left and wn'k a few feet.
You'll find yourself in a sunny, pleas
ant drnw'ng room of a sunny, pleasant
English country home, with' a well
kept hedge row outside and a general
Ir of calm. You'll meet n small coterie
in people who ii enarm
vnn ivlmlli ..hi.
8& nr!',iCM """ tU; WS Mls 7lZ
A ne,i te1 f,-JL ' :lr:lh i. 1a i. "- . aem.
like n rln 1,. .i . . ,'u ,,"".' !
mere time there.
-- ....- -as. iiu eiiriin ii mi n
All of whieh is just one way of
MJjing that Philadelphia has had no
mere pleasant or happy visitor in a
long time than the production of A A
Milne's ".Mr. Pirn Passes Hy."
Tllil delightful little COmerfr nf men.
ner has acting that is far above the I
ordinary, a construction that is short .
nnd compact and never allowed te drag I
and lines that say something and mean I
something. '
Ever thing is done qiiietl.i, of course, i
There Is net even the fane element nf .
'Happy-Ce- I.ueky," hut beeaiisc a,
play Is ilubbi'd a "comedy of manuer?"
nnd Is told in low-pitched voices by I
members of the cast. It does net fellow!
thnt ther Is no eneeient In it.
"Mr. Pirn Passes Hy" is geed,
itralglit-frotn-the-sheulder. entertain- I
ing comedy. '
In "The Sailng liraee, ' uIipi I'yril
Maude brought here a number of .icars
age, it wns shown what the war did te a
calm, peaceful, Kuglish household In i
"Mr. Pirn" it is a threat of scandal ,
thnt drops the bomb in just such an- ,
ether household. That scandal is
bigamy, and te the characters run- i
eerned bigamy should be spelled with
capltnl letters.
Hut why go en te explain hew the
author has attempted te show the re- '
action of a typical, slew minded, pig- I
headed English conservative's con- i
(science te this hint of scandal"' That's '
what the play is all about, but there is
se much mere, nnd se much that is de-
lti1if.,l nn.l r...t. ...! I...) ll.-l.l-. . i
.)fcM..iii ..mi in-nii inni iiiir-i-rniaeie ; soil
inueh that the small but remarknhle
company brings out se well
T.ntirn Hepe ( rews Is fe-itureil. It Is
net tnking away from her credit te sni
thnt Duifiey Dlggs deserves te share
that honor. Miss Crews gave a per
fennance that was most sull-fjlng ; she
reached the little points of excellence
that n always hope will he reached by
r.etnrs and seldom are. She grew
en one nn the minutes pass).,!, and she
was an old uud dear friend nt the cur
tain. Mr. Digges was inimitable. It
in hard te ininclne who p'.-p muld have
plavfd the role during III- ab-ence.
JCrsUlne Sanferd Iseld Mr. I'lm, 'ihe
pil ten !iv and iniuu'eiith sprpnls the
Kcundnl riuiier. He's a bit fn'gitful en
napies, hut fr". In th" audience will
forget hint for n hmj liiue. Alisen
Jtrailiiliau mid l.e mini Mudle are In
Vrnlles iiliinit whom j mi ueier fi.e, "
wish the would get oft the stage and
ilyn veal actors a chain e." Thei're
genuine and capable, and pprseuable.
tee, 'Augusta Havllnnil gives another
brightly 1 1 lulled portrait as I.ady
Mtrdcn.
DUMONT'8 SHOW GOOD
Dutnent'B Emmett Welch's Min
itreli ncatn have "Sawing a Weman
in Chunks" a" their chief burlesque
number presided ever by Charles Hoy Hey
din. AH the old favorites have some seme
tMK te de In the evening's perform
HBO; which also Includes a farce
cWe4 "Hlrlnn a Tlane" and a novelty
t)et. with Btmny Franklin.
Continuing Shows
UM,.Vl'T "Hnpi.(n !,iu Uy jn -miK,
eiirefree, iimuf.!ti I'iirIIihi
mtiHily b Inn Hay. Kull of feu.
cm'knrj liui"Ol' mul nlil Londen
. .tit 1' ll-SRlp In n ilfllRhtful
1 i Ml u'tf ' 1 iiinii
rm'rtFSr "fve I.lttlc it rl In
Mine," I: Ill-is r's light, brer-zv mu
ial i'Mti'i1. wll'i the Kii'rlinnkH
Tn n , J.i. s pniinluir mul Hiiipi i
J HIV PI Kl't I .llllk (III IOtf. 11
HCW'M. .., n'nls," null t'at
Itoe.ii.i, M tr no II nt i'tdI I'll'?,!
Ii i i .liu.i.J A nui-lenl eo'iieih
wlin plftn.i of limn left .mil without
.i i.i -ii's eh. rut,
,)'."( - 'eii.u.itli t.ev. ' .nrj of
lev . i ill .mil f'lid, iv'.Ii h
1 tl 1 f. iiturp i.i n fnrfH.nR.' I.u It
I ..c- the iire'ieH'ni mul tli in
.. !' . ril elt ei' neters tlir.nm i
I i el " hi il bexev
!' HI 'I'll- II ' iiwen
rn' 'I Ii M'M.i I! lie. t . i.'i !-
i id Au llo'wiieil Hum evori everi evori
ei i". Unit -ii .tiii en 'Ii
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v n nt: 'Ml the "iiipr -e .i, neupini'iit
'RENE BORDONI TOPS
GOOD BILL AT KEITH'S
Geerge MncFarlane Alse Makes
New Friends in Well-Put-Together
Program
Keith's- l'er-en-rit and nep phi
ire tlie keilmt.'- of 'he etii'rent I'll!
Keilli' imi him fur an In-tnnt hit i
nt
i rn! H.i-nii'.-- Mini or tlir
l.nd
WI'i. i
then j
than
miii- '
li- i
'' U'.'h II 'i aKeved te
leaiii- with iiMt'nii'; morn
Iniel.'lin; at ee-n nethili'
ivii r
en ms
ir
"1,r"! liltin
' !l1' "in;-t
Te Irciir
tneled.es with limn
l's.
Itordenl i- allettrd the stel- I
'r
piisltlen en the bill, and v. hoi the
1 phltiant I'Veiu liwDiiian 'aeiis in mlee
'she iiuikis nn hi lieriti and that I lu-ive ,
siiiiu ti.iin: pe -I'lia iti In two Seiin-,
Mi nuiuliis Mis ti.ndini dies a bit of i
i eier I'liaraeterlKatlnii. and in the'
' K'-en h ersien nf "Mv Slan" she shows
American enirupnter- just hew sueii a
-eiij; realli can be simi;. Her wer.t
1 -i. i- the lie einpanlst.
Cetnius imiiiediateli after Miss llor ller llor
ileni in a ditfiei'it -imt mi thp precniin, .
(letirKe MneKn.l.H.e. rotund as ever.1
en!) mere -e i -i I hi-- niellew baritone
in the wa I'hilnile'phia like.
I'i r-enalit.i is n tap and overllewinR '
Iwhen Fred Kenten and Saiiiiiiy Fields i
, i Bp"r about In b'ai kfnee. Their eliat-I
'ter material and f niNhness are e!cvi'rl
j put ti'Sether nn.l ,i e everlv done. Ill r'l
Taker, former biirle-que favorite, hap
nethinc that savers of that field in his i
f - ir' ' piai let- iinle-s it In
in the uma-
linker as sl ,
usuall mis-
teurishnesi
of his
iiiiipm t
inrceur i-
lietter
than I-
pei'tcil ,
Venita (teuld deserves a inclie in tlie
ha'l e' landciil. fame She dues im-
pi r-onatieiis, and aitheujh Cenaii. I'..
Wiliiiiiiis and ethei favorites nre there
I she docs net de F.ddic Foj nor does she
I end up with the bromidic deep-thrented
I "There isn't nny mere."
Resides llrent Ha.ies and his banjo urnl
I.eu and .Icin An hei in a pntpeurii if!
sencs. danees and costumes, Dan 11. !
VAi present! Alma Neilwm in a musi
cal hodcepedce stacei and iredueed bv
D. R. Kly in whieh Miss Nei'sen i ,
assisted bj Mr. Kl. The cirl musicians
are geed.
(Jlelie Rothwell Rrewn and bis ba'h- '
iiic girl" were a happy headline en the1
i-parkliiiK bill. Lew Welsh, comedian, ,
had the house rearinc with his antics.
Ted Reill and his cirls have a merl- '
torieus turn. Leen Stanten and IiIk
cenipanj haie a comedy skit. Fex and
Rritt. Lelcli De- I.ncej and company.
Tjrell and Mack, nnn: ethers rounded
out the hill.
Allrchrii)' .lames Met'oel nnd tiiiy
Fnrrick. In ser,j; and comedy, acceptably
headed the bil' Otlrr excellent num
bers, well rccched bv the audience,
were "A Creele Cocktail." a syncopated
sons jpt" mltj . Finn nee Martin., 'itid
eempany. in bn'.ancinc and acrobatic
:;ints; (jorden uud (Jutes, In "Versa
tile Nonsense"; William H. Merris and
eempan.i , In a cemedj playlet, and Ward
und Olvin.i, entertaiii'Ts. "The Affain
of Anatel," with an all-star enst, was
the motion -picture effcrinc. ,
.. . . . . . .1. i I
,'w lrtfnR in ,tl(' "'"J "' "K'11 cemeny
arc dispensed by Ward and Raymond.
Genare and Gould in songs and dances
also score "The Affaim of Anatel"
with an all-star cast is the photoplay
feature.
CreM Keys Hverythlng wan palatable
In the wav of music nnd songs in the
"Pep-O-Mint Revue." An air of new
ness pervades this tabloid, which whs
well received Tem Mnheney gave
"inside stuff" en pelltlCR and ether
topics of tlie ilny. The bill also in
cluded Cnrde nnd Nell, singers: Hence
Girls, dancers, nnd Fremont, Ilenten
and ceinpimi. who presfr.tvd nn inter
esting pln.i let.
William Peiin A utj satisfy ing -hew
with Lewis and Ped as nnceniakers for
coined, is offered This pair believe m
efhcienci and tnrt the laughs moving
earl. Primrose. Semen nnd cempnin
offered song, dances and coined witli
geed results Others en the bill are
Cook. Mortimer nnd lianev, enlists
Arthur nnd l.eali Hell, ventrileipiiet.
and .lean ifnd White, dancers ".Iim
the l'enin.in" is the film nttrnctien.
Ki'j'slenp Mnrcelle Fallet .h
I'reneli girl who enfertnlned the Ameri
can -eldiers In France, was enthusl
a-tlcally received. Other numbers in
the evening's entertainment included
Iiotsen, lemedi dancer: Hillie llurke's
"Tange Shoes" : Ada Juffe and com
pany, in a cenndi sketch, and Ama
ranth Sisters and cempnny. In a fan-
tas l lie mmle of the evening wns
'hupter VI nf the popular "Hurricane
Hutch' and news picture".
Nlven -Members of th" "Twe Litlie
lrls in Hlue" cniiipiin nnd Jack Don
ahue, new pin ing at the Ferrei-t Thea
tre, helped make the opening bill here
n gala event. It was renlly two bills in
mi'' with Interest ihjuhII divided. Tlie
Hum n Sister", in n singing, dancing
nml ni'i'ordlen act. ueti headline honors
Alfred Lntel and KNie Voke- lime a
inerlteilnii- turn fltlier- wlm -.ce'piI
lnls iin luili'd Sn-iniiii iiul S'linn. piifti i ,
Mnigi'iii nml Meran fuii-fri; .lenn
. HernirN 1'irciiv ami the fentuie nliu-
, leplu
I'.iiiliiiruiu " The bill ill be
twiie Mckl,, ii uiis nn
I hanged
1 iiijuiieeil
l NKen's (ir.iud Aitlnu ii en-
I I t'linr nretlv ilninwi.lw r.n.l ..,,. 1..,... .,....!
I"--'.' -- I" 11111 i ,i if hum, ,;iMii!i
j piiuies te help hlin obtain headline
iiiiiuiih i ne (ne;iy I unions, In
jiiiiiping feiits. scored. til hers who
pleated were May and Hill, i emeil.,
skit : Idire Ilrethers, athletes, mid Dun
bar and Turner, lu a novel turn. A
feature photepla rounded out the hill.
Wnltnn Itoef .lust n .iilrl nut
classy entertnin'ng show. The Urewne I
Sisters, pretty Instrumentalists, offer
the latest airs from Meledland and are
highly appreciated. Hengs of the mo me
ment are sung by the Feist Trie, while
Bhelden Phun and 13abs sins and dance
rtlntlcally. The spirit et autumn Is
manifest In the whole shew.j.
EYENTXG rUBLIO
HUGHES AT HIS BEST
IN NEW PHOTOPLAY
"Dangerous Curve Ahead" Is
Far Above Most Mevio Fare.
New Things in Other Houses
MmiiIpj A hraiiil-npw triiRip aiitjh' nn ;
heen aililed te the seven or clcht '"
ihh K'liierl Ilnshr- did the addillK
In "I I mil reu- I'ui'vp Ahead." whleh
llll- ie 111 Mil coeil tllinpi In he Mini
aheiif it tl'iif it ici'iii". n .hnine te inni-
dun fault .
The iraiel.i, iirei of all. Is one whieh
I, a- i" i .ted sinee IMixnn timi tlieiii;ht
mir tl.e III i i' pMltiii't pietnre- into
iiieiin.i ; vlnei. (lie day the flr"t nhkel
hIpi'ii was epeiipd. Ym knew it.
iiu'w -eeti it. lt'tt the inether who
hrltut liet Imlii te the nievie- mid hns
te I'ntiip out litjlit nt the eNOltliit: nlo nle
llii'Mt lieiiui-e the willil'I'-ti'r start te
en
Wnndi rfnl t'linishi. Isn't UV Hut,
it'- t-.kpii nil this time fur it te ns-ii.ne '
t- ;i eper iniik in literature. Rupert '
II ishe- 1'u-i dme it. and let of ether i
thill,'- lie-l'les. He's iniiiered earl I
n-Tieil life with the tnext hlliiiiin. life- '
"ike rinlin let aeliiew'd ill plrturi's. I
l'er ahinit a tlinusiind fi'i t of Win
tin re was niie Ions -un e-sien of truths,!
eleaked w th ii hitiiid of liuiner net
ii-uali found in -nn titie-. i
I'er exmiiple, the newl.wieds lime a.
ipinrrel and m.ike up Anth.ir Iluches
jus wl-il.i. "It was mighty nlee of her j
t" fer.'ive him. mhoe she wa.s in tlie ,
w rmi','." And iisniii. wiipn tliev are
lir-t marriid. tlustie-. sas, "lVeple .
I.np eiicaeiniiits seeiet. but as for
iiiarimse. the ilnn t euri wnn iiih'iim
i.bniit it." and m auiiin, when the
thud bab eemes, "Mi tlii-i time papa
le't like a pa.una-ter in the flitted
Mates An.i.i ."
Ml Iluulies has hi- tenjtue in his
iheek ine-t of the time. Th.it mu t be
Kninteil. Seme of th'' sub-titles are
lilp lllld si'llie of tin -i i"i' uli..' ee--
-ariii -nril'uiie. Tt'ie luam. Hut i -.ill
sli far, fa;- aln.-e (be mil irirj mmle
-tuff tll.it the biu'ge-t Jelt i 'Hi'- w ui'ii
Mr. Hitches feels he lm been kldillzii;
loin em null nml bn'eines -eneu-
The llti-t thtee-feiiiths of "iMiwri'il
Curve Ahriid" is alinest elas-ie : the
last fourth is conventional drama ox ex
. i'i tiiilialli well done. The iille'.e is
a in iht te all
Hitch'" is f.inr,'
mi ceil "Ceiuedie
"Thi Old Xi'-t"
iln se, end. he's
I'uliS.
He had a let
eeueernel. II Jir.
te prediiei' a kind of
Ililinaine," of wlueii
a. I, the tlr-t and this
iiiipreviiic as
lie sues
if help here from n
coined) team, Rich
ii marKanie jeunj
ard l)l nnd He'.cne Cliadwlek. In the
new iweil seenes they were imineuse,
and Mis- Cliadwlek did her emotion
alism at the end with distinction.
ir:nll:i Sir Henri Arthur .Jenes,
'leiiild "Michael's Lest Alice!" nnd
"The Middleman ' and a s,-ere ineie
tase di-aiuns. is one of these who is
w.tiir: for the screen dire tli Instead
f letting his creations br butehercd te
make a picture fan's holiday
"Rewind" Is the name of his first
attempt, but it might mere aptly be
called "Mrs. Fnech Arden. ' It s all
about a woman who Is shipwrecked en
nn isolated ilnnd for two .wars, and
then returns te find her husband mar
ried again en the supposition that she
w-ns i can. i nere are ji no " ""'"
pan.ilng features such as tlie spirit nt
i, i..,,.,l,,,.v mnfher cemlne te nuwsc
mi- ii. i-.., - . - .- ,
her. a weakling brother whom the
heroine tries te -ave. and tinnlly an
accident which ki'N wife Nn 2. .and
plves n chance for the returned first
wife te take her nccusteined place.
T.thel Clayten has a part thnt keeps
her liURT. and she does excellently de
spite the unrelieved drama assigned te
her. Companies' and' directors these
dins never seem te realize that Miss
Clnwen was a most charming "College
Widow." nnd enn de comedy just ex
actl as well as ilrnma.
Vlrterla Charles Ha must be
we-king fa-t these tn-. "Sernu Iren"
was here enli a couple of weeks age.
and new he's back in "Nineteen and
Phyllis "
In coming hack, however. Iin. hns
made a complete change of clothes and.
Incidentally, in type of piny. Hefere he
was his usual country-bumpkin self;
here he is a eung, small-town dmidv
wearing up-te-the-minute mn 11 -order
' clothes Rut he's the same engaging.
I nersnnable Charles Ray. doing the
i lira ma nnd nmedy scenes ceunll well
i.nd sending the audience home -till
1 singing his praises
"Nineteen nnd Phjllii Is sometimes
' a great deal like "Seventeen," and It
deserves the title of "comedy et yeutn.
Inee director, actors and ntither have
alike caught the spirit of young love
and young idenls.
Clara Horten Is Ray a charming
vls-n-vls. and Geerge NlchelH, Lincoln
Stedman, He Wltte Jennings nnd Cera
Drew limn their characters excellently.
Urgent Jnmes Kirkwood is doing
some of the screen's very finest acting
That's the first thought thnt comes te
mind after seeing "The Scoffer" In
which he has the lending role. Hew he
has changed since he supported Mary
Pirkferd in some of her enrlv five
reelers! "The Scoffer" l prettv strong
stuff, telling n story of a young doctor
who Is forced te serve n five-year pri
son term unjustl because of tlie
plotting of a supposedly besom friend.
The doctor, nlwns a sincere, religious
man. becomes a scoffer at everything,
l.me is his final salvation.
This plot, ns can be seen, Is net
new hut here it is worked out force
full nnd well. Neah Reery and Mnry
Timrman give Kirkwood excellent sup sup
peit, nnd the production is excellent nil
round.
Capitel A Pauline Frederick feature
is venietliing te leek ferwnrd te nlwas
This hnid-werklng. sincire and capable
Mnr. wbe has "Tosea" and "llelln
Dnnnn" nnd "Madame X" In her
gn "er of screen jm; till llh does i
eellently In the present cube with a
picture railed "The Sting of the Lnsh "
It is certninly net her Bremen
picture but If 1b entertnining, well
pndiifed. nnd gi" Ml) Frederick
one rent scene. That scene is ttie film's
lilsh point and gives: the picture Its
name. It shnwa the abused, neglected ,
wife (played b Miss Friderick) turn i
en l.er brutal husband and lash Inm
with a 'vhip. Whatever may be thought
of inis pinrcM. an a way out of famil
llffii'ii'ilea, It eertainh Is a powerful!
i.-i 1 uii.i iiinl Rcene. !
Thnt line character mnn, Lionel
lie inure, who brought his stage ability I
te the -creeii ; I'Mwin Stevens, another j
exceptional chliructer iiinii of stage nnd I
sii'ieii Clde Fllniere. who Iind the
illfli.'.i'i nle of the liu.b.inil anil Law-
i... ii I'.ntl fiirinisli nmislillIK liirli cr.ii!.. I
support for the .tin
Amliassitler- That old favorite "Que
Vadls," ivhlrli -dm-' fans remember
from the ilny. when five cents wns the
regular .idnils-ien price te movies und
American companies never went higher
thnu two or three reels, Is brought
bark new. re-edlteil, retltled and fixed
up generally
It Is worth Its seeend showing. The
rltifste story of Henry Hlenklewlcjs.wlth
Its setting In Heme at the time of
Christ, hns a great many features of
universal Interest which time has net
affected. The mob scenes, the gladia
torial combat, the touching love story
all are such as te make the audience
forget that tome of tht technique is u
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
Photoplays KLsvwh era
fc'7'.t.vre.V "Over the Hill." Nelnhln
tery of mother levi?. featuring
Man f'nri'.
PA LACK "The AlTnll'H of Anatel."
lie Mlllc'e neweMt feature wltli an
nil-slur east of tintablcM, IneltiilliiK
Wallnee Reld. rilerla HwatiHen
llebi .PanlelM, Ariip A.ircs. Ulllett
tK'xtcr. Theodere tteberts ami
Mciii'p Hlur. '
COLOXtAI. "The Affairs of Ann
tot" !:W.'V.ST.:-"Th" Affnlis of Anatel"
Itnr.unxr -"The Affa'rx of Ana Ana
eol." COUSKVSt "The Arrnlm'nf Ana Ana
eol." yi'l,is'l "Tlie Affulrit of Anatel.'
''WJr-"Thc Affair- of Anatel."
I . IN ,tf ; II A "T,e MileaiHiu:
,J:?.'5'.'. .vlth "trt ,'-,''p"'
ntl'hlttAl "Tlie Sl;v I'llet " I'le-
.,!,.l.,!z'.,en "' R'lpli Cenner' novel.
!I:i;a r XOHTHKIIS -M.in.Wemiin.
...'V.-V.'1.1"'0'" Altl 1'o'eni.i Philips.
''.' Ol.l "llelilnd Mnrkv" featuring
fiorethy Dnlten.
(' K D A Ii "At the tln.t .if Ihn
.V',0!,,'' w,ll t'ompsen
VAinMOfXr "The Marie l'
up.
.;
V.'.v.1 '-""ninnce iiinney
HE It TV "KlnRiig I
1 lis River.' with
i i u i.i tn missel
bit out of date, the
iiiedern perfei'tien,
Mimet lines forced.
photeplaj
and the
tint of
net ins
Maikct Strpct Attiaetive PJnluP
Hntiitiipi'8tclu Is cpttiiii; lietter In perv
i picture .slip tiiakps. "The (ilrl from i
.Miuiiere. licr liitest. In a veri eiitcr-
tainliiK yarn of n seelety Rlrl w'he runs
nxw,j frnln rtltivr "(,p IW1 sf,t ,
tnltes refuge in n h-intfim IhiIkp In the
-new -invereil uiiiutitulus. She iIU tlie
earetaker she Is the wife of the owner
and then the owner shows up.
William H. Diivlilumi is the lcadluj;
iiinii unil Uiliitk'V (lordeii 1 the
heavy. Het II men irlve Miss llnin.
ixieritclii line Mintmrt and the beauti
ful M'eni'H add te the picture's merit.
REVUE ACT WINS
SHUBERT HONORS
Meran and Wiser Principals in
Pleasing Act Others,
Toe, Score Hit
Sluiliert's Meran and Wiser, with
.their pretentiens' revue act. sceted as
1 heedllners en a bill clunk full of en
terfnininent. The revue moves rapidl.i
j with the cenes and costumes appro
priate. The first scene finds the prin
cipal members of the cnmpnnv nt the
club. Then they nre led te a cabaret
whete Individual turns are executed
Kspecial mention gees te Chrr Fdward"
nnd his ukelele. Ann Teildlngs M-nreil
with her seruhbing Rens. The hat simp
then presented opportunities for the
i principal members of the company te
exhibit their wares.
They threw hats skillfully and gath
ered many laughs. The audience helped
In the fiinmaking and thorough! en en
le.ied it. Frank Hurst, singer, has n
big part in thp cast, which he held
down admlrnld .
inis aci nun man nt tnc ethers were
'almost wrecked bv the orchestra leader
who persisted bj his "artistic leading
te occupy tlie spotlight.
Sharing in headline honors were Hal
Ferdo and Lieutenant Gltz RJce. This
team worked hard te plen-c. They were
heard in favorite melodies. Lieutenant
Gltz Rice sang several nf the songs he
wrote In thp trenchsss. nnd they mnili
a tremendous hit.
Ye Seng Shep was another big revue
turn which plensed. Seven pietty girls
nnd the two principal characters com
nose the company. The plot runs in a
heated rivalry between, old and modern
songs. Others who pleased were To Te To
rieo, ta'ented juggler; Henn Linn,
singer; Marie Stoddard, impersonator,
and Tnmee Knjlyaiua, in an original
exhibition of mind concentration.
News of the day Unshed en the screen
rounded out the hill.
GIVE STIRRING MELODRAMA
Orpheum Players Introduce "At
9:45" te City and Score Success !
Orplwum With 11 revolver shot ring- 1
Ing through the huuhc Just befnn the!
curiniii rep ine uuiuruce nt tin (Jr
pheiini bat up tcribi: mid they renininml
tcne through the mystery nnd tli ex
I'ltenient until the curtain fell en the
final art. The ploy was "At 0:45," n
ineledrnmn by Owen Davie, new te thlR
city.
Three people, each desiring te shield
lomebedy else, confess te the claying of
Judge Clayten's en. But the mystery
Ik finally unraveled, they are exonerated
nnd nil ends well.
Ruth Itoblnnen scored n decided sue
reM as the slain man's former swect
lienrt Pwlght Meade also wen the audi
enee from the- moment of his own false
confession. Other parts excellently
taken were the chief of police, pin oil
by Jehn W. Lett : the Judge's chnuf
feur, played by Ilnrrv Wilgue, nml the
Irish neighbor, splendidly done by Ger
trude Ritchie.
"PEEK-A-BOO" AT CASINO
Casine "Peek n - Boe," which
opened Inst night, proved te be 11 real
entertninment with something te please
ever.v one. The Kelse Hrothere fur -tiished
the comedy and such peepli hi
Florence Darley. Heward Mernsse
nnd Kd Qulgley kept the nctlen going ,
A large chorus, geed te leek upon niid '
nble te dance, li another tilgh point
In the show.
TROCADERO'S NEW SHOW
Trocadero "Darlings of Paris" Is
nn up-te-date show with a specml
feature in the person of Mile. tna..
who piesents nn act called "A Night
in n I'nris Music Hall " The ac
companying show ia varied and Is
featured bv the presence of some rcall
fnnn cemedlnns nnd a host of prettj
girls.'
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rates Sleam heat
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Sailings from Marseilles and Berdeaux
MYSTERIOUS lands, strange cus
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Moorish 'palaces and mosques all te be
seen en the French Line North African
auto tours. Competent guides, superior
hotels, French cuisine, every modern
comfort. Alse, for these who wish, a
week of falcon hunting in Morocco.
Write for interesting descrip
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your nearesi passenger agency.
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"Ship by Water" : Via Panama Canal
Te LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCESCO,
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55. S,
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"WILLSOLO"
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ANEW FAST AMERICAN SERVICE
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- SAILINGS -
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mm Lembard 05SS Main 751s
PHILADELPHIA te
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unexcelled ternce and cuisine tingle room.
room with bath and eniulte DenVinsj te
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Short (xeunlnni II desired: aim atoe-oyera.
Ideal for Independent Travel
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rrellht Offlca. Ileune Dldg.. rLlla.
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One of the well-known steady-going
White Star Liners, sailing from
Philadelphia te Liverpool
Oct. 22 and Dec. 3
Aboard the Havcrferd you enjoy the
v-wiuiuriR ei a modern hotel and a
cuisine nnd steward service interna interna
'lennlly famous.
Internntienal Mercantile) Marine
Company-
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KERR LIES
Sailings from Philadelphia
BREMEN
HAMBURG S. S. "Kenewis" (U.S.S.B.),
Sailing Oct. 22
Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc.
Agents
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tell Tfleiiliene
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Kcjsteni. Trfp,en,
"'In 7Mj
FALL EXCURSIONS
BY SEA
BOSTON U$?RN $23
WAK TAX H ADrjITIO.VAL,
MKAL.B AM KTATKIlOOJt ArceilMODA.
T ONH CN HTEAMKK INCLUDED
I.UAVE PHILADELPHIA SAT.. 2.n p w
DUB IIOHTON MO.'.7.00A St
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S S "GLEN WHITE"
Snilin? Oct. 30
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PERS has been proven te us a
thousandfeld by the stupendous
responses.
A Customer Recently Asked
Hew could we afford te sivc
away a fine quality taffeta
lady's umbrella that sells for
' $2.50 in nny retail store for
only 5 NOVELTY BORAX
WRAPPERS and $1.00 cash?
THE ANSWER IS:
A different method
of advertising.
INSTEAD OF ANNOYING
HOUSEHOLDERS BY SEND
ING CANVASSERS AND SO
LICITORS TO DOORSTEPS
WITH COUPONS AND
VOUCHERS, WHICH IS IN
DEED BECOMING A PUBLIC
NUISANCE, AND INSTEAD
OF BILLBOAD AND STREET
CAR ADVERTISING WE BE
LIKVK THAT OUR HOUSK
WIVES WOULD RATHER
HAVE A SHARE OF THE
ADVERTISING EXPENSE IN
THE FORM OF TANGIBLE
MERCHANDISE
Our new plan of having
patrons send or bring us 5
NOVELTY wrappers for gifts
of dpairnblu merchandise lias
made a tremendous hit among
our thousands of users, nnd v.i
shall liae cxtraerdinniy of
ferings every month hereafter.
AMERICA'S FINEST
LAUNDRY SOAP
NOVELTY BORAX
Made in Phila. Since 1HGG
Yeu Buy It by the Pound
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