Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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t 7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the McMichael Dance The
Stacy Lloyds Give Large Dinner in the Rese
Gardens Various Matters Discussed
nru.h mere tens. Yesterday ivns
U ilettv ' TtntlleV debut, jeu knew;
. .1. '.. i tlm 1.VP11I112 thorn ivns the
e mcl ball Mill the Stnry l.leyda'
hwer dinner, In tlie Hew OnnlciiH of
he llc11i-viie.Stiatf.ini, before tlie brill.
The Melds started out te linve the
old m the tmity wns iruiiu.'ui:u w
,.,1.V - . I
The Mi'Mleliiiel ball wus held nt the
mu-Cnrlteii nml uth 11 beautiful
altnlr. Tliere were about 400 Ructs
.n unite n poed many came from out
"P'LI"" Liie-h tlie Hnltlmere Kuests
Sfnrc much cut down in number because
$!. dcnth'ef Dennell Htewnrt In the
01 wis " , . ...no n hr.ither
Writ tllC Ollirr u.i. . " '-;- - ,
of Plunkctt Stewart, you knew, and
hwl many relatives In ifaltlmerc.
Mrs? McMichael were n licnutlfui
rewn of black velvet cut square at the
5?k and made with a rather long
tlennlly Hcpt m a frock of ivbitc net
erer silver cloth.
IK THE afternoon I went te the
'Battles' tea at 207 Seuth Nineteenth
street. Betty is the daughter e( r.
Frank Battles and a sister of Wllinm
n,l Wlnthrep, you knew, bhe Ik a
ter and looked awfully sweet In her
slmple but exquisite- frock of white
lice. She bin. lifiht brown hair an.
blue even and a lovely completion nnd
fbVhicy frock was just right for her.
ltetty is a graduate of Miss Irwin's.
Next Friday cvenins Mr. and Mrs.
Battles will give ft dance nt the Uitz Uitz
Carlten in her honor.
WHILE en the subject of dances, de
you knew I bnvc been distressed
te henr that there is se much drinking
araenff the young boys theso days. It s
really n serious thing, and while I nru
net here te approve or disapprove of
the Velstead act, I r-nnnet but see
that tee little Is made of the breaking
ef the law among elder people.
Whereas, several yenrs age, before the
law was in effect, we were disgusted te
nee n boy or man who had ever-Indulged
in the use of liquor, nnd if he hnd se far
forgotten himself, he nlways npoleglzed
afterward nnd wns very much nshnmed
of himself. New, If any of them drink
tee much, they think it's smart. Little
boys of eighteen and nineteen actually
e te parties with flasks in their hip
pockets and offer the contents te the
girls, and some of the girls think it's
clever te take eme.
It seems te me Hint, as in the days
when Johnnie wns ten or eleven nnd
going te a party, mother looked into
Ids pockets te f-ee if he hnd his gloves
and n fresh handkerchief, new she
would de well te leek into bis pockets
for a dlfterent lensen. It's deplorable!
And, while It was bad Inst year, it's
been even worse this year at "everal
affairs. The hostess are naturally
much upset, and, indeed, I think they
liae eautc te be.
Yeu knew of old that Nancy hntes te
iall about things nnd neem u spoil-sport,
but the vulgarity of this thing, let
alone the wrong of It, is something that
should really give us paue, don't you
think? Maybe it's just n phnse nnd
will pass, nnd may it pass been, say I.
T HCAIl that Itennld Mills is te sing
I- the prologue of the Waltz Drenm.
which Is te open the Charity Unll en
Thursday night of next week at the
Acadenn of MuMe. and the spirit of
the waltz will be depicted by Charlie
Morgan nnd a number of little pterrettes
who will be Janey (intes. Peggy Stout,
Rebecca Stout. Maud Hewell. Peggy
Hnnneni! and Marie Louise Butcher.
The Jeffersen Hospital dancers are
te be dressed like "Mlle. Modiste" and
the will b liitieduct'd In u song sung
hi 'Mrs. Hubert Meade Smith. Pelly
Thayer will usher In the Pink Lady
ilancers with her violin, and Rllznbeth
I.attn will sing the Merry Widow waltz
h'eferc the merry men nnd girls dance
In for that tet and Mrs. Levi J. Ham Ham
eond will sing "C.jpsy Leve" for the
(J)pslcs.
I henr It is going te be prettier, spee
laculailj, than ever before, and that will
be siting something, ferw it t was. gor
geous last year. NANCY WYNN10.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mn Geerge Calvert Caiter, of the
iteiteiy. Uryn Slawr, will glve a thea
tre part en Wednesday evening, De
cember 2S, In honor of SIlss Ellen Doug
las I.le-jd, debutante daughter of Sir.
and Mrs Stacy B. Llejd SIlss Llod
will ale be the guest of honor at n
theatre part , te be followed by a sup
)fi, at the Ititz-Cnilten, which Sir.
and Mrs. L Caspar Wister, of Wynne Wynne
weed will glve i.i Monday evening,
Jai uary 9
Among the out-of-town guests who
attended the bill last night which Sir.
ami Mis C. Emery McMichael, of Knell
Heuse, I)en, and 2041 Walnut stteet, stteet,
cave at the Rltz-Cailten, in honor of
tlielr debutante daughter. SIlss Ellen SIc
Mlchue were Sir. and Sirs Lewis
llrnwn Onwtry, Sir. and Sits. Frederick
Ntirlden, Mr and SIis A. Rune Slecn,
Mr nnd Sirs Rudelph II. Kissel, Miss
ll.ub.ii.i SI Kissel, Sllhs Laura Harding,
all of New Yerk, and Sir. and SIis.
Hareld RUml, of Baltimore.
Mr nnd Mrs Robirt Sew ell- wilt en
tertain at a theatre party en Tuesday
eenlng next In honor of Miss Kntherinn
Perter n debutante of this season. They
will later take their guests te the opera
suppur dunce In the foyer of the Acad
emv of .Music.
Among the guests who nttended the
lea jeiterday, which Sirs. Jeseph fi.
Leveling Wharten, Jr., gave at her
home at Meadow brook, in honor of
Jilts- Rosimeml Petter, daughter of Mr.
An .is Petter, of Providence, R. I., wliote
'igagemeiit te Sir Chaiies W. Wlinr Wlinr
len was recently announced, weie Sirs,
'esep.i I! Slif.ill, Jr., Mrs Nicholas
"'bile. Mrs Benjamin H. Shoemaker,
I Mrs Jeseph S Leverlng Wharten,
Jjf' Magruder Dent, Mrs. Spencer K.
-Mulford Mis. Finnk Adlcr, Sirs. Kern
?'. H. Vrs Theobold F. Clark, .Mrs.
lyirl Dedge, Sirs James Slnpes Dedge,
Airs jeH-ph Llpplncett, Sirs. Joeeb
r,K.c1, J.r. MHH Catharine Wlmrten
ittf- Will gnll for Hlirenn r. .lnnun.v
"r Wharten will take place in June
Taos,, vim i nHaHt ,.. Tn,. .,
I .u i?n "' c,1stnut Mill In iceeMiig
III , 0t - ! 1 t-V(-1tlhP
Mrs lin""!?.0" '" ""' tru wl,lLh "r ""''I:
tow,, ,.T "" wl11 KU' "l tlie fJeimm.- I TI
"heli I C f rU,) ,0 l'rW" I-Ofiptl ,
'iiinllten ii !, ii,u wiiii,,,,, mU
urn Itnn Mi a n.nrK0 A I.nndell Mm
,rr'CHr,'s,tii'. ,'r, Mrs. Kdwitril Wiener,
r,v -'tlMn Masen Hnn Hi Mrs Antep
louinenvllle, MrH Judsen SI ..ine su.d
in '".".' J ''"st'ce Keiidi'rdlne..
) Humllteii vlll eiitertuln iui her
BUeh. out the wfeli-.nil MUa Ildlth (
.ime, nf Xuw Yerk
Mr
nnd SIri Jeneph Harris CJruiiN
1 II I'M n1 f
,1lnner In the foyer 01 me .vniuemy, nu
fhev nked nnether mid pother Kticst
mill It uni fe""d Hint tl"""- were tee
un . - ii.nt lientitlful mirror room te
mnnv iw.
' ""leu Pltlleld. Miss Kranccn Cruu
II, I 'e"? Eleaner Oavln nnd Miss Cnre-
. Munleek Miss Petter, v,he hns
Mi- ? f,llcst,' Mr Wharten's parents.
t'.r ?,''i";s J-Pli K Cevering Wlini
IcTw "!,0,lr n,ome' 'd Yerk rend; Mill
il!"u m THe,,,,Ia' for New Yerk, wlme
te ,1J ,,n? ", weeU hcfoie letiirnliiK-
w'iiv) in i-ruv liinpi) if Mkii
ion, Jeseph Hnrrls Graves, Jr., en No
vember IS,
Sir. nnd Mrs. Rebert Cherry, Jr., of
he Fairfax Apartments, Ocrmnntewn,
announce the engagement of their
''lit lighter, Mini Charlette A. IJ. Cherry,
te Mr. It. Kline Qrleb, son of Mr. and
Mm. Qeorce V. drleb, of Glensldc
Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Doarher,n Smith,
of Sprlnrr Vnlley. lyynneivoed, will en
tertain at a theatre party, followed by
supper at the Rltz-Cnrlten, this evening
In honor of thslr debutante daughter,
MlsM.VIrglnln de Morat Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Weill, of 201
1Vit Cheetnut nvenue, Chestnut Hill,
will entertain nt dlnner this evening nt
the Rltz-Cnrlten, In honor of thelr
daughter, Miss Louise Weill, before the
mectlnp of the Saturday Kvenlng
Dancing Class. There will be ten guests.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gay Gorden, Jr.,
of 15844 Ovorbroek avenue, have Issued
cards for Saturday, December 3, from
I until C o'clock, te meet Miss Helen
Leftln Jehnsen, of New Yerk. Miss
Jehnsen's engagement te Lieutenant An
drew L. W. Gorden, U. S. M. C., was
announced yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Karl Dedge, of Ambler,
entertained nt dinner last night. Anions
the guests wcie Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
K. Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph H.
Levcrlnf? Wharten, Jr., Mrs. James
Mapee Dedgo and Mrs. William Long Leng
streth. Miss Laura Wagner, 5011 PulasKi
avonue. Germantewn, accompanied by
Mrs. Jeseph Small nnd Majer G. W
Donalson, left this morning for New
Yerk, where they will attend the Army
and Navy game. They will nlse attend
the "-nltltary dance this evening nt the
Hetel Aster.
Judge and Mrs. Jeseph F. Lanierelle,
of 3510 Baring street, announce the en
gagement of thelr daughter, Mlea Marie
Loulse Lamerelle, te Mr. Geerge Lincoln
Reat.
The engngement of Miss Ida Eliza
beth Purvis te Mr. Charles J. Wentz,
Jr., of Gcrmantcwn. was announced
yesterday by Mlsa Purvis' aunt, Mrs.
W. H. 11. Necl, of 31 West Afshmead
place, Germantown.
Invitations have been Issued by Mrs.
,Tame,. G. Campbell, of Chester, for
a smnU tea, which she will glve this
afternoon In honor of Miss Henrietta
Burrell. of New Yerk, whose recently
announced engagement te Mr. James A.
G. Campbell, Jr.. Ig of Interest te thin
city. The card of Mrs. Campbell's
daughter, Mrs. Hwiry E. Swcney, Is In In
ceosed, Mrs. Burrell, who arrived en
Wednesday, will remain overtbe week
end. The mnrrlnge of Mlws Virginia Bllyeu
te Mr Charles Edward Flrth, Jr.. Octo
ber 5, has been announced by her par
ents. Mr. and Mr. James Henry Gaw,
of 1228 Wept Allegheny avenue.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred I Hnrland, of
EC51 Matthews street, arc spending the
week-end In Washington.
Mr. Jeseph A. McAullffe, of 5541 Beyor
street, will spend the week-end as the
guent of Mr. Rebert Garrison, of Spring
Mount, Md.
Mrs. W. X. Miller, of 1710 Wlngohock Wlngehock Wlngoheck
lng street, announces the marriage of
her sister. Miss Ruth E. Blrmclln, te Mr.
Jeseph Lemming, Jr.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. G. F Motzger, of 702
North Forty-fourth street, accompanied
by Miss Hazel O Metzger, MIfh Annette
51. Sletzger nnd Sir". Wlllard F. Metzger,
will meter te Chelsea for the week-end.
end.
SIlss Slargaret Dexter Read, daughter
of Sir und Sirs. J. T. Read, of 6108
Chester avenue, will entertain twenty
of her friends today in hflrer of her
thirteenth birthday.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Sirs. Fred H Rebblns, of 2527 Seuth
Garnet street, will entertain the mem
bers of her Friday evening card club at
a luncheon bridge party today.
Mr and SI is. David SlcCaffrey, of
2035 Seuth Eighteenth Btreet, are re
ceiving congratulation? upon the birth
of a daughter. Sirs SlcCaffrey will be
remembered as SI km Allcu Conaty.
The Sigma Lambda Phi Soierlty will
held a reception and danee this evening
at the I'hllemuslan Club, Fortieth and
Walnut streets Among these who will
assist will be SIlss Gertrude Sillier, Miss
TT-,.... L, T.-...1I rt.. T.-1 (.. ,.1. ........
Iint'U IY1UII. A'lirK l-,,llllfljl Vltt.11,
SIlss Ksther Weed and .Mlsa Slarcaret I
Kelly
.,..
The I'hl Sigma Tau will entertain nt I
the New Century Drawing Reems. 121
seuin Ttteitin street, tnis owning
Among theso en the oemm ttee are SIlss
Lorettn. Grlnnan, SIlss SInrle Sluiphy
and Slisa Helen Jenklnsen.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. nnd Mrs Simen (Jruenberg, of
3211 Oxford Htreet, announce the mnr mnr
ringe of their daughter, MIbs Laura
Oruenbcrg, te Mr. Simen Henrj- Rosen
thal en Frldaj', November 11. Mr and
Mrs Rosenthal will be at home nfter
January 1 at 221.1 Green street.
Mr nnd Mrs. S. Feldman, of 3221,
Wet Nerrls street entertained a few
of their friends at their home. Among
tl ose present werf Mr and Mrs H.
Miller, Mrs, and Mrs I'arl T Ogde'n, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Sachs, Ur nnd Mra D. Mel
man, Mr and Mrs. J. Blatt, Mr. and
Mis M nembru? Mr. nnd Mrs. J Boll Bell Boll
meio. Miss ltae Cehen, Miss Kay Kllne,
Miss Anna lieyer, .Miss Ileglnb 1J Ihnore,
Air ITersnn .slnnlnskv. Mr. Milu'nnl fitnrie
Mr. Philip Shere, Mr Ilernle Brofsky, fl
Mr nnu mtb a. speicr anu Mr. anil Mrs.
S Feldman
NORRISTOWN
The marriage of Miss Agnes 13. Lyn
agh, daughter of Mr. and MrB. J Lw
agh, of 221 Cast Oelc street, nnd Mr
Arthur S Harr.s. son of MrB. Cera K
Il.'irrls, of OlenB Falls, N. Y, took placw
en November 21 In St Patrick's rectory
The brlde was attemled by her sister,
Mm Warren Kite, and the best man
was Mr William Lynagh, brother of
the bride Following the marriage cere
mony Mr and Mrs. Harris left en a
wedding trip te New Yerk. (Upen their
ictuin they will lie at 221 Bast Oak
street
Mrs. Gorden P rtegnr. of the Lor Ler
raine Apaitniuits en DeKalb street,
entertained at auction bridge at the
Plymouth Country Club. Theio were
thirty-two guests, nnd the favors were
received by Mrs. Hussell 12 Crawford,
Mrs H Mulfeid Hunting. Jr., Mrs. Ger
ald Swallow, Mrs, H, Severn Itcgar nnd
Mrs. Ftedellck P I.lttle.
YARDLEY
The Bridge "Club wns entertained en
Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Frederick
Bebblnmen
Mrs Alfred Diinser has been spending
a -few dajs In Noifelk, Va
MIes Helen Lancaster, of Ment Clare,
Is a giiest of Mrs Algernon S Cad
nulluiler
ts lijjx'JLi? jJHULL'Jl1JL.' JL?JJ-'iJ
THE GARRICK THEATRE
Tomorrow Afternoon, 3:15
W- JOHN MURRAY
nt New lurk (ll.i, Auther und Lecturer
Subject: "Science and the Senses'
The pro,'Hssive man is sucking something better anil keVps
his miiul open te that which uplifts anil makes for success.,
Deers Open 2:30 '
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EVEMNG PUBLIC LDaER-PHlCADELPHlA, SATURDAY,
"
ATTRACTIVE MATRON AND DAUGHTER
imimiiniwuiiniii ' ''L',:. i ww tummummm
dB Photo by J. Mltchell Klllet
MRS. 'J. HOWARD PATTERSON
Anil her little daughter, Miss Jcamicttc Patterson, of 357 Lancaster
pihe, IluvcrfenI '
Twin Bed Lecture
(A week age Mr. Devplclgh gave
Mr. Develelgh a letter te mail for
her. Somehow she has discovered in
her own inimitable way that Mr.
Develelgh has been currying it around
In his pocket ever .since. In fact,
it Is there jet. Mm, Develelgh is
net the one who can keep, such dis
coveries te herself. 1
Yeu didn't mail that letter I have j
you n week age, did jeu? You've been
enrrjing it mound in your pocket eerl
since, haven't jeu? That's hew much!
!..... ,! .. 1 1 .!... i
luinei juu mite in nie ana uuyiiiiug
i warn you te te. new till It come. Harvard ProfcRser tn RpHi-a
you didn't mail it? Hew did jeu knew ,, a,r . , .,? -,
I didn't mall it V I -nilriflRS. Mass.. Nev 2(1. David
Never mind hew I knew It. Yeu I (;"'"d"n Lyen, piofiMser at Harvard for
didn't, mul that's the point. Yeu n,'"i'.v forty jenrs. will retire next suin
needn't try te switch me off bv talking1 ,'"'r. fre111 ,!"' Hancerk professorship
about something else. What difference I
nees it make new i Knew tlint jeu
didn't mall it? The main thing is yen
didn't, did you? What's nil the shoot sheet
ing for?
What de you mean by that? Seme
mere of your cheap slnng, T suppose.
If you paid n little mere attention te
your wife nnd family and less te the
low company jeu run around with, jeu
could give me n better answer thnn a
cheap slang phrase. Yeu can remember
them nil right, but jeu can't remember
anything I want jeu te de for me. Yeu
can remember ini engagement te piny
poker, but jeu can't remember n date
te take me out te dinner. Half the
time jeu can't remember jeu have a
wife. It's n wonder jeu don't forget
It entlrelj , Xe danger.
Oh, no danger, is it? Yeu talk ns
If jeii'il like te forget her. I suppose
nothing would suit jeu better than te
go rampaging n round again among "the
boys," ns you call them, though geed-
, ,, .
ims unews wuji.mii caii in u.ai-
ail
aM .....1 F.i , n..l hnl.l ,1.l 1,M U ' I,,
111,1 illMi llll 1,11,1 MIII III' "WJ n. -,,,,
hn ! Thai's geed. Hew about jour big,
old fat friends and jour "us fjiil
huh?
Why wh.v of nil things! The nerve
of jeu! Ah if If wnsin't bad enough
that you refuse te de tinj thing for me
The Atmosphere Unique
Belle Claire Tea Roem
Fortieth St. & Parkside Ave.
Delicious Feed Moderate Prices
I ' , .
qilliliil'iliiiiuiirii'iiuuuiiiiiiui'uiiiiiiiiiuu'iiiniuiiiiiiwiiiiiiui'nuuitiiiuiiii;
I Fer Less Than
3
Yeu Can Have Your j
Lasl Season's
Ceat or Suit
reneed by u. Our precesn remeies H
..ti trnivii nf iienr nd wenlhert Vi
H rcstnrrs the original lmtrr te the R
Bj fulirlc, end mnkes the icnrment leek fj
a iilment 1U.0 new. H
S'chwarzwaelder Ce. 1017-27 Weed SI.
MANY PEOPLE
Tnke a few steps efT Chestnut
Street en 12th Street simply te
see the
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
We shall be glad te have you
eome in. Please don't feel obliged
te purchase.
The Century Flower Shep
12th St. lielew Chestnut Struct
jEj,.1 ' " ' ' saxs-un uiita
Organ Recital at 3
JC
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M
JJ '
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By J. P. McEVOY
r.nd neglect me nnd ill treut me. but
new jeu have tn-abuse me nnd insult
Hi ft lends. They'll henr about this,
the.'-'ll hear about it, don't you forget
II. I thought fhej would, that's why I
said It.
Oh, is that se. Well, let tae tell you
one thing, and that's net half n dozen;
let me te.l jeu one thing
(Which slip docs, and then one
mere and two or three mere but
merciful Sleep conies ami Injs her
benedictety hand ever Mr. Dove Deve
Ieigh's wcarv eyes.)
'" "vurer ,IM" ether unnital languages
and has been appointed professor ciner
itus by the governing benids of the
i'niversity, the appointment te take
effect September 1, 11)22. Professer
Ljen is best known for his work In
connection with the Semitic Museum nt
Harviud. of which he has been the di
rector for thiitj' j ears.
KKI.II.Hirs MinrKS
IlliPtlKt
Till! TKMI'I.K
llrnnil nnd llerks sts. (1000 N )
Heme of lt,f drnc" Ilaptlst Church
I1UHSI.I.1, H I'OXWCI.L IMstur
W'm Drc .McCurJj, AhhocIihe I'nster
J. Mnrvln Hannn .Musical Director
I'rederlck i: Siurke OruunUt
The nrst Sunday of Mr. Cm pit's fortieth
ear at th lliiptlat Tfinplp will be markeil
liv approiirlute exercises Mr CeiiupII
will preach ut 10 10 anil 7 IS Temule I
, .miiiiiiic-i, iii,,iui i SI1IK Ltapilhlll ftt
the niurnlec aervlw littler Cltlin'
Da j" iv 111 be celebrated by the Illble
Hihenl Jpie I, Crease, superintendent,
ut '2 30 '. M.
ChilBtlan Kndeaer sections In the Iewcr
Temple nt 7 V M
I'hiireli Prer Meeting rrlrla nt S I M
Ktlilc.il Siicl el v
ACADEMY Dl" Ml'MC. 11 ft
lien iu'iu.m'i; i.
ri.enr.Nct: r. ai,i.i;n uiii speak
WOMKN AND ClTIZi:VSHI p."
en
rrleniN
Will am IVnn ueihhiped at the
OI.I) Ut'AKKlt JllinriMl HOISK, Merlen
I'm. Just outside of City line. This Meet.
Inu was i slabltbhed ni 1 US S,-i lt,- are
held evtry l'lrsl-il.iy (Siind.iv) morning hi
11 o'clock. A welcome Js nijnmieju
Till'. t'ONl'KKKNCi:. IMh and "lUe0 ets
11:40. 'Attitude and Smi of i'ri.n,iu ..
the niJarmnment PreRram " Leader
William W-bli I'rl
yisilniM W . k m,,
New Theimht
INITKU M'AV THOl'dllT A.S()C'l.TIfl'
HAIiniCK TIMIATItK v,-w,"-
Sunilnv aft-rneun, Neiember 1!T nt s 1-.
W JOHN Mt'IUlAY PaMer of the Chi eli
of th HenlliiB Clul.it New Yerk C't?
Huhject. "SCIENCE ANI1 THI3 SISCSFM
The pregresle mnn Is aeeklnic Hemetlilnc
better nnd keps his mind open le tlmt
which updis find makes for success.
Pours open 2 30 Orean llicllul at 3
Pr sintering
AIUII ST. rillllt'll. lSih nnd Arch
un CLHKNCK i:nVAiD MACAHTNTY
10 t', Pievldence Ih there n dKlne "plnn
ler out lives nnd de all tlie en-it,! nt
llfe tit into thnt 0110" or ur ne Just
driiwliu high or le numbers In the .at.
u-ry e( life "e.iei-
12 Illble hLhoet nnd M n f'.vt
7 I hrlstliin l.'ndeuer 730 Itecital en
fie Turner eiuan '"
S "If There Were Ne Ileienf'er " sixth
nornien In the tcrlun 011 Mnn n-nl in.
tfernl Wliheul the ( hrl.tlan ,'ilth '
llKllll,hlli:l PltKSKYTI'ltlAN lilt IK II
I in Wtl.I.IAM 1. MeCOUMICK I'.lBtDr
ite M II ITIUIV Assistant lll""r-
bunlH, November J7, 101
ID 311 "Christian Citizenship."
.' .10 pnhlnth Sdieul
7 IS "The American Hluulander."
8 0"77 edn sdt l',Her At, cling
Si:CONH PKKMIXTKim.N CIIL'KCII
21t and W Alnut sin.
Hi'V Alex itider MacC'ell, I) rj .Mnlter
llev Alln II. Hurl.v, Aiilntent lnl-ler-l)i
Mannl, will preich at 11 nnd s
oil, tit l.venlnt' Sulilecl 'Dens It Mat.
te- What a Man llelleee" x
7 ie p m a hkbthe i:n snnvici:
"PraNUl" . , Heetheven
;;pie.j of IJed in Nature . lcothevl"
"Heneilktus" , Heetheven
"The I..,ve of Man" . . I eethnleS
and Is My Senc" .i.lleetleun
"Aualn as Kvenln'D Shadow . Ilietheven
Sunda- Scheel and Illble Chi.V at 10
o'clock
viHiTcms wi:i.c(i.mi:.
I'retctnnt Keplrmml
1
bass
li r ivintnai. inuin Frank s
son. cello 1 Van Seller tMnpanl
The Hecter will preach
The puhllc iiir.'lallv Inv I ted
Wat-
I'nltiirl in
VIIWT I'NITAHIAN CIIL'KCII
'.TJe rhastnui st
Ilev Kredeilck It llrlfrin. Mlnlkter
11 A M -M. O.-lfflr. will nreiVch
Je.t ' The .Meanlnn of I'raver "
Sub
IMTAUIAN rill mil 01 i.I'.uiiTnTeTvv
Orri'ni" "t and W I'helten aie ".
Munda. Nev J7. h irv ic. a. ll A t
Hev lUXillll 8 KOll'IKS .Minis,., aI
sutijut Thne uiderB and ''riimn
llrkaliB ' niree
Sunday Scheel In I'ailsh Heuse ut 11 A f
A I.I. Alii: lN'l'lTril) '"'"'
Mlsielliineeiis
JOHN UAYNHS 1IOLMU8,
Taster. I'einniunlty Church Nu'v vri
Sl'NDAY N1V Sf. at .1 1' M llread'T1,"
rh litre Mulu ct "OIIANDI el' INDM
unilius of Yinltif Demearsc
mrri'Fr'w i ir iirtn
KteTartr lleelC ff.,e?,n BROADWAY "TWTTvU I IMPERIAL i ,VAl;T-"7SB ! STANLFY MAItlcnTT ,"mi " '
t.-n it .V 'l ,".J ' M Elslo KeMinen In "-en or f.nns" M .,, e ru,vve,,,t ti,. im, w. ., ., " A M '" " ' ' M M
LVLST-Vt.-H i!-r Vi,.0rv'n(,,--hni c'1u"h will T Hlsle r-HKUs n In ".n f m,H.. tIs " cSrw..l "T ! i'n til?. aaTr, " V '-" I'redui Hen "The sheik" I
sng Till. Usr Jl'DISIKNT. nn oratorio IV Klsle l-Vrnusen In "senK f Kenus" ' iv i.. n TmiCi" nil" '"',"" Knnri." T Sw ml pielu. tin, "1 he shrl" 11
hv IeuIh bpahr. under the direction " T May Allisen In "Ttm Inst mril" -r ) Z-j ? ,. ', ' Th'I k ?Ji'ni"llmel"" I i' M"" il l' du. i. n "II,' s, I" 'r
Harry M Statun eriran 1st and choir p M iv auImiii In "lie Last fiinl" L T. ' Y. . iU!' 'in,,h Uliinniul" T His-cia' I'r, dmti, n Tli." vh.ii'i i
master Mary HHloii-Uerdon "1epCrnS iV-Mai A ll.e'i in "The lias (a Tnm Mix' n "The !!! ' i'!""'en".". '' -"" ' W" '! "lie m'
.Mrs. H M Htiiteti. contralto I), w . ' H mm .Mix ,u , The Iteuili Itlnmenil ' l,s1H,H i ndu. mm llesleiL''
THE CRITIC TALKS
THE talk, brief and te the point, i
.
JJ ii'liTnh T UfnlA.fciM tftwn )Ha Kf f
day nftcr'noen nudlcncc at Inst week s
concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra,
wherein he pleaded for closer attention
te the music, both from the standpoint
of geed music und from that of geed
manners, created n let of discussion,
although probably it will net de much
geed ns far no the conduct of the
audience is concerned.
The matter is one upon which Mr.
Stokewski evidently has deep and pro
found thoughts, for in one of his intro
ductory talks last winter in Madame
Sflmnreff's Uccthevcn cycle he referred
te the noise ut the Friday afternoon
concerts in no uncertain terms. He
wns discussing n certnln sennta of
Heetheven which Madame Samureff was
te play, and In asking for close atten
tion te its detail snld that he shuddered
te imagine what Heetheven would have
felt had be been present nnd heard the
coughs, sneezes, snorts and various
ether noises which occurred during a
then recent Friday nftoriieon perform
nncp of Debussy's delicately colored
"Afternoon of a Faun." It wns suffi
cient, he said, te make the great com
poser turn in his grnvc and certainly
enough te divert from the nuslc the
attention of the members of. the orches
tra, the conductor nnd these persons in
the audience who wished te listen at
tentively. T II EKE is net much hope, however,
that there will be any radical change
of conduct en thP part of the briday
audience. It is net intentionally bad
mannered i it is merely careless, nnd n
large percentage of Its members view a
Friday concert simply ns n diverting in
cident of the week's routine and net M
Mr. Stokewski wishes them te de that
Is, te consider these two hours ns a
period during which they may muture
their spirituni eeing
rr.uui "(, , .,
There is probably n uirgei - .r-i .... -
- i ..i.i,.. ..1 Intn.mmwu nt ine J lliuw
nftat-nnnn rnniWtS tlinll lit Iin
ether
musical affair of sl.n lnr I mpert nee
in the city. At the ch.se of n f. rl
long first number en nlinest . ni j I- ndny
afternoon the outer hall of the Acad
emy, both in numbers nnd in conversa
tion, strongly resembles a Inreclj nt
tended and especially animated after
noon tea; everybody knows cvrrjbedy
else, and there seems te be n much
te talk about. . .
Before the Inst late-comer ha nr
rived te henr whnt Is left of the pro
gram, the earlj'-gecrs bnye started for
home. The result, as Mr. Stokewski
justlv complains, Is that there Is an
almost constant disturbance in the
nudiencc during the entire program.
Rut he overlooked one thing thnt is.
that this disturbance is just ns annoy
ing te the large number of attendants
...i. i,n.. vr in Imnr the music, and
for no ether purpose, ns it rs te the
orchestra and te hlmselt. Ann mis-
class Is in the great majority.
.
A
ND did ou ever notice that the I
habitual late-comers and earlv-,
.. t... A.!nl,li hnrn LiWltu Hilt ftnif
5"V" " . l"i iV... i..T ..I.I..0 ri,..u
I rem live Ut leu irnm in1 umir . umc
the grentest possible number of persons
Is disturbed when (hey arrive or ,1,.. ,
part. This is net chance. The same
slevenlv mental habits M-I.ich cause them
,, i ... :.i L. in.,. . i ,-i. ,, In. i
ndeouate flM-len "of their time, or te
forget nn errand whlcli must be done
before they go home, serves te secure
for them tlie less desirable spots. The j
earlv bird i-i tin earlv bird all the time. ,
and remaining te the end or in getting
iwiriiier ii le Ki'iiin; m, a inure un mm ,
the Lest seats.
The Saturdm evening audiences of
the Orchestra are a much better hehnred
body. I'ropertlonnti Iv. the number of
late arrivals is very much smaller, while
scarcely anj one leaves before the pro
gram is concluded. Hut the lnu-deinn-ship
of Philadelphia nttends tlie fetur-
PIIOTOI'I.AYK
A hambra t?, V' A"Z S, ,.'":uSK'v;n
,, ,V.l. . .. ... t. .
M. Alice I.nke In "CniJmrtcd Seas"
T -Alice l.t.ke In "I nriiartrtl Sens"
W. .Alice I.-itte in "I mliarted er"
T.--Charlc Itaj, "Tim Old riv linmliv' Hele"
!' Charles Kay. "The Old .snlmmln' Hele'
S. Charles Hay. "The 01(1 , Immln' Hele"
ALLEGHENY ,-,MlvJ ,
M Pert I.J tell. In
T lurt l.ytell. In
A Trln te Paradise"
' Trip te Paradise"
"A Trip te Paradise"
Trip te Paradise"
'A Trip te Paradise"
A Trip te ParailUe"
W Ilert l.ytell. In
T Hurt l.ytell In
I' Hen l.ytell In '
S Hert I.Mell, In '
APOLLO
r.ID ft THOMPSON STS.
v I-IVIII DULY
M .Tohnnen-rulton "Tlui Musketeer"
'I' Jehnsun-Daltnn, "The .1 Musketeers"
W. David Powell "The Princess of N. V."
T Consunce T-ilnmdne, "Ui'iMlnn Hells"
V Cnnstnnee TitlmudKe "Uiddlur Hel s"
? Lionel Ilarrjnn-e "Jim thel'enuinn"
ARCADIA ,r"l:sT,NL,T i:1",'., r'Ti1
M Miv McAve . "i "Mernl"'
T Mnv McAiev in ".Morals"
V M.iv McKiev Ii ' Morals'
T May McAiiv 'n "Morals"
I. May McAiev In "Morals"
H May McAvm li "Morals"
ACTHD rn vvki.in g. giuard ave
rtJ 1 UI Min.NKK UAH Y
M Paral I'lns 'i "The Weman' riilaiued"
t Daral Pma i "The Wnin.in I ntamei!"
1 Dilrnl Diu.i in "I lie Mem in I'ntnmed"
T "The t iMidirlne .lew"
l" "'I tie WiiiwIrrlnB .lew"
S "The Wnnilerlnir Jew'
BALTIMORE "?:lWJ
M" H-iakaw , , "11 here !,l,:hts re laiw"
T -Hsvavvpia MU'-re I.llflits Are Iiw"
W. "The MlrK-lr nf M inli'ittun"
T "The illrnri uf Mnnliattnn"
F. J Oltii'i Cur e I -, "The (aetdrn Snnre"
! J Oll'er I'm in I a "Th (ielJen Hnai'e"
RPMM 04'1H ANn woeni.ANo ave
DCIMN ."lAUVrr DAILY
M Mirlen DiV s i "rrehiintmetii"
T Mirier Duv . In "Pnrhantmi nt"
IV i-Tellilnrhin s "I'llerlnis of the Mitlil"
T --rrethlrs-liani h "1'llr.rln", of the Vlrlit"
F llelivrt 'I i-ll. In "llllnd HeartH"
S - Hobart Biv I th In "llllnd Hearts"
BLUEBIRD
Ilread Si Pusquehnnns. ,
t'entlnu ins " until 11
M David T'ew I Jn "Dnrucrrnus I.les"
T Du Id I'ewe I In "IMuceriitm I,lii"
" lllfe's luasenliiK"
'I Mn'tiKO Hell In "Thr rl t)1RKers"
F Wallace n.Ml In "The Hell Illnerrs"
h i:uwn 0'H-l"i "! life lleith ItilnK?
PAPITOl 772 MARKET ST
M Wllllim ' ' ihinna's 'The lliirrteaile"
T William O i vbinnn s "The llarrteaile"
W W'I'l-ini i i-nbanna's "The lliirrlende"
T - IVIIIIam i" rabnrm s "The It irrlrmle"
I' William ' -ibannis "Ihe Ilarrlenilr"
H Wll.lnm i I'libnnmv h "The II irrlrndr"
COLONIAL a,n. & y?ize? iAv'
M illerln hviAneen In "I'niler the l.iisli"
T U'erli hvjnsen in "Cnder the l.nsh
IV -CJIeiln Sw insen In "tinier Ihe l.ish"
T l'.lle rriuen in "Sens or Nenun '
V - lllsle PeiKiisen In "se, or Siinits"
S. -Pilslc lruuen in "Senif or Heiikr"
COMPANV W
fc or AMin ft y
DARBY THEATRE
M HuKhes' "Dnnereii Curve Miead"
T HuKhes "ll.iimereils I'urie II, end"
V VI -imr 1'i.st In 'The . r ltd Heur'
i .Is 'n '"Ji.(. Minli II re"
Me Trunin"
NOVEMBER 26, 1021
TO MUSIC LOVERS
day night concerts, nnd Its one object
id Irt linnti Irtlltiirt
iitui iiiubivi
In ether words, the Saturday evening
nudlciicc Is one of trained listeners, and
this Is no unimportant thing in the
success of u symiilienlc program. The
orchestra and the lender are mere
keenly sensitive te the attitude of the
audience thnn most of that audience
would believe. The delicate musical
tcmpernmeiU rarely responds te cen
sure! It thrives best en approval that
Is, from nn audience. Perhaps at re
hearsal things arc different.
NOTWITHSTANDING Mr. Sto Ste Sto
kewski's plaint, the manners of
the nvernge American nndlence have
Improved Immensely during the last
twenty years. Ne lenirer de Sudden
xllenccs In the music find entertnlnlng '
bits of persennl conversntlen floating ,
through the house. It hns been many
vears since tne tntnetts episode of the
early days of the Bosten Symphony
Orehestrn. when In an ntiextieeted
'pause the words. "I always mix mine
with butter," delivered In shrill Ilos Iles Ilos
tenese, resounded through the hall, has
been duplicated In any large city.
It Is said thnt Mr. Oerlcke. then
conducting, tftrned nnd favored the gen
eral vicinity of the Interruption with
a prolonged stare of exceeding coldness
before the audience responded with nn
nudible expression of an emotion net
Inspired by the classic composition te
which It was listening.
Fxnmples of this kind go a long
ways toward improving the manners
of a musical audience. In the first
plnce, the person who makes such a
"break" Is cured for life of the habit
of talking during n musical performance,
ami In the second place, he or she
serves as a "terrible example" te every
body In the building. After the first
involuntary cxprewlen of amusement
comes the theught: "Suppose thnt hnd
Ixsui "I" or "me" nccerdlng te
whether the self.. marcher '" from Bos Bes Bos
eon or New Yerk.
Conver-atlen during the performance
of unv orchestral work Is ulwajs nt
tended with risk. It Is usiinlly car
ried en daring the time when the whole
erehestrn Is plnylng loudly, nnd herein
lies the danger. The essence of mu
sical dynamics Is contrast, nnd there
are but two ways In which this mnv
be attained. The fir'-'t is by a sudden
pause nnd the second bv a gradual dim
inution of the volume of tone.
TN COMPOSITIONS of the drnmntic
- type, nnd pretty nearly nil modern
works are of thfe kind, the sudden
pause Is used. In the olden days It
frequentlj caused the abrupt abandon
ment of whnt was ninurent!. n' me
ment before, n most absorbing personal
conversation. But with the nddcl in-
terest nnd Igiewledge of nuislc of later
jears, tnis rareti Happens new.
Th" chnmber nms'.e audience is the
best behaved of all : if nnj doubt this.
let hi in go te the Isellevue nny Sunday
afternoon when tin- Chamber Music As-
""ec anon meets n, s(0 nn.l henr ret
euro i there nn time, thev remain te
iiiumi-i i (i Lit ail. i ii' Miiirn- lilt ii i i ii i
. , . - . -t
the end nnd there Is nrelj n sound of
m.v bind du-ing the plnving. It simply
'' "'it hul has been said many
'" tin,, column- thn It Is music
f the highest type and. therefore, nt-
tr'' ,,,l ,B'?. k,n' ' 'f.Pn "'I'i"',"-.
Iheie i' enu one sate rule lnr nn
audicnip nnd strange, as It may seen,,
this rule had its most succinct exposi
tion in' a famous political message.
although the import of that telegram
, , ..... , ... , ,., .. "
" . u"' s.hl ,i i" , n .hV"" V
. ,.W-....(. ...... .......MV ...
nelilinsr "fnclng some of it a little
later. This pithy nipss-age was sent bj
Americn'ti most brilliant political
strategist, a V-ennyhanlnn. te a former I
(loverner of tins Mnte and rend ns fol fel fol
eows: "Hear It. Don't talk " A geed
rule te fellow whether in politics or
in the concert hull.
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K1AL. 1 U AXFST PHRSTFR
V -H,"Kn "Why C.lrlM T-ave Heme"
r Nll.sen. "Vh (lirli l.eae Heme"
W N'l 'son 'Vh C.rln I.eme Heme"
T -M llaiten In "Meinen Who Wnlt"
L ,,"!"'! "HnnirerniiH Curve Alirad"
ti Hughes "DnnKermiH C'urvt- Ahnid"
EMPRESS
MAIN ST MANATUNK
M TINFl: DAILY
M-David Peveil m "l injtereus I.lc"
'?,. ',' id Powell n "DantrrriiiH lies"
1 ,n -VTinl wMncVnii In "I'ne.lnir Tlireiiitli"
r Douglas .Maclaan In "Pnslnt ThreilBli"
i U ' J""' JInrt''" I" "Hulil Your Herse"
,3 iuiii .u, ire in "iieiu lour llersis"
FAIRMOUNT " i
VI ll.lVlll PnAfll, In Mil,,,. .,.,.... ...
- M Huasell "The I.ml Trnm Iiniracre'
-Inni Q i Nlls.en In "Ulllieut Mmlt"
T SMrl-v Masen In "Oui-enle"
L t' "V"",,''",,''n "Hiinleuffs e
KiSM'h"
-, i m vnx in "ine lleucli
1)1 unenil"
FAMILY 'r,trATTE -1.111 MnrKei f.,
i .-iini i s m te MinNiniiT,
l N rm
T M i B,
le iiisv "Mjrn en the IXMir" '
Kenneav "Oh. Man. He arefnl" i
W VI. i' i Dine lr
T - IV. ..I i,. .,.,. .,. ' '..".... ..
n pine mn
i- i. , '..:.. '","". " iin I.iig" i
r -Krhlllr Main n '(.. si,.ll., ,
S FalrhtnliH In "Miinliiiltun Miulne.s" I
i",I ORF 8n01 mahkit .ST
li lmraldlna In "I'assinn Krull"
i )ei tldirn In "I'asslnn I'l'ilt"
JJ' "r1 ."an "I" " "One li l,t Week"
T -llehe Daniels ln"0ne 11 IM lle.L"
I 11 llilieell "111- IjiiI, IV.,,,, i.,
S - W
Hiisk-I! "The l.iiiiv rrmn I.enirrr
GRANT ,'.'.'-':' l,"lAIin VVK Ml M"h
M Clin Ivlmbnll Teunc In "Cimllle"
T -ri-irn Mmbill Veunc 'n "fninlllc"
M - Willa e Ih 1 In "Tisi Mini, ,nJ"
I -eku,i IliivaUawii " n Vr ilil in Knleht"
I -Jvhnsen-Piltnn "The Three MusiieleerB"
s Jehnsen Dalt.in "The Three Muskrlrers"
3REAT NORTHERN Bri.?; n".RM
M - ltusi- I S mpsen In "Snow llllnd"
I i iinsse i irnisen ,n "snim llllnd"
i i Husseii Simpsen 'a "snow llllnd"
T -Mar Alllien In "lllu l.iinie"
, h Mai Vlhsen In "HIr (is me"
- i' i Allisen iiik (iunie"
KARITON CHCbTNl'T Above HHOAD
R.11blUl1,i,m in v M loll IS ! M
M r.iil 11 De Mills's 'Teel's IMradlse"
v.. . ' i, ',T ., ..! " i'nr.idlM"
11 i r I II Ii. Ml e s "1-oel's I'nrartlse"
T -.'..ll If He Mines 'Teel',, !riu!i"
K I'e.U 11 lie Mille s "Iiel's I'ar,i,IUe"
tf iv. a ii na Mm,. "re..iv i;L7: !!..
Lehigh Palace 'rmM"
ii
r -iv
r -
Mlltnn .sills In "The l.lllln iv,'i
-Milten sl, n ii,,. i.lttle root"
-M II rhHPl r "Vel i of florin luiintri"
-1 11 . hanlin "1'illiul l,i e L'i,
IT Wullai Held In "llie 11 II nieVeri '
S IVallic Held, in "The llrll llrn"
I IRFRTY J1110'1 COLUMHIA AV.
U.IU1I 1 I MATINEl! DAILY
M.-W Uusfell "Th l.ii.li Frem lameurre"
T Deris May in "The I'oellsl, ,iVf" "
II -I rVederlrli "The sitnrj- or the I.uth"
T '.i ( i, liir.id"
i ". L.C.MUC.K rwsinu? B-
56TH ST. "VIT'1':-'"".." RIAI TO ..niMiNT,.v m,:mi: t' ' LlZ X ::i:"!!!'n!::
;n'zi"U-- f-h-yii. locust.--" .""""'Ml4ts
SCHOENBERG- FEATURE OF
THE ORCHESTRA CONCERT
Amazing Werk by Disciple of Ultra
Modernism Performed by Stokewski
Overture, "Oorlelnn". . . Heetheven
Hympheny II miner (untlnlxhed) Hrhtibert
Five Orehestrn I'leces . Hiheenber
Tone Peem. Klnlnndla" . .. Sibelius
The feature of the program of the
Philadelphia Orchestra at yestcrdnj
afternoon's concert, was one which
was received with varied emotions by the
audience, ranging from aprHnuse from
theM bold spirits whose musical tastes
spurn the limitations (of conventional
melody hnrtneny and form, te laughter
fem satlrle-mlndvd conservatives. It
Consisted of n group of five orchestral
plci-es, by Arneld Schoenberg, prophet
of the ultrn-medern.
The comneKitlons. nun- twelve enrs
old. go further Inte the inystorleus
realms of tennl dissonance than any
j thnt have yet been heard here. They
are frankly discordant from beginning
te end ; there is no dellned tennllty nor
anything recognizable as melody in the
erdlnnry meaning of the word. But
they differ from mnnj of the ordinary
modern compositions which are written
merely te cause surprise, in thnt they
show Irt every note thnt they were com
posed by n man who knew exactly
what he wns doing, both In composition
nnd lnoichestratlen, and bj n man who
has a thorough knowledge of the science
of music ns practice' by the classics.
Schoenberg Is never u!idcrtnndahlc
en n first hearing nnd frequently net
upon many subsequent hearings. But
he Is net a charlaftin ; he is writing
this remarknblc music with n definite
purpose ami it is based upon a definite
harmonic plan.
The five compositions plnjed yeter
dny are se unique thnt thej can scarcely
be described; but, dfccerdnnt and non
understandable ns th!,s muic Is, it is
net te be llghth condemned upon a
single hearing. There Is n suggestion
of u program In that each of the fivp
numbers bears n title, but these nre of
no assistance In hdplng te nn under
standing of the musk. The tomposi temposi tompesi
tlons nre-as free in form ns they are
In tonality and harmenj. They nre
very short, tee "linrt. In fact, te allow
of the ue of nn form except that of
the song, which thei de net fellow.
The attitude of even the trained hearer
of music nfter thee otrnerdlnnry
works, must bp one of bewilderment:
whether repetitions will reveal mere is
jet nn open question. Schoenberg is
either many decades ahead of his time
or he Is working upon an entirely er er er
loneeus nrt principle The question
Is which?
The performance of the composi
tions by the orchestra was by far the
bet that has been ghen this season of
nny new (omjexitien and showed In
every note Ions and hard rehearsal
The rest of the program tensisted of
fnmlllnr numbers It be'nn with the
stntelj overture. " 'ortelan" nf Hep.
thevim and was f'i'lewed l Schubert's
"I'nflnlsheil" Sjmphem. his must con
cise nnd, in mam respect, his best
symphonic work fr enhe-trn After
Schoenberg. come Sibelius' ten" poem
"Finlnndln." whMi was joeusy (!
coined bj the nudieme
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ad cir hi Cutlcur.I.ib-5rr.urli,tJ?t X tfeUdca-Kui 2
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!,, "in Desmond In "Daneereiie Teis"
W K, jr-icl),,, aid "Mil nil ' l.imlil.rv"
T -Pa. a Newrl lr "l.jnsl lllnuil"
I Thenini II Inc., s "Tlie tlrunze lltll"
si TalmadBeeH ln "(.lnuts of eM-nl.e"
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The Metropolitan Opera Company of H?r
Terlt etien Mr I'hllndelphln eRen t
Acnd-mv of Srunla next Tuendny vetiliH "J'2
"IucK dl I.Hhiniermoer," OMIi-Curcl will
slwr "I.ucli" Marlttie'll, "I'dKurde"! 1M
nlee, "lJnrtce" Mnrrleneii, "niilmnnde"!
Hilda, "Arture", Auillsle. "Noritinnne," snd
Orace Antheny. "Allsa " I'apl will conduct.
The opening performance of the flan Cr
Opera Company's ataaun of three wok
takes place Monday evenlnu nt Hi" Matrej
pelltan Opera Ileuee, with "Carmeni"
Ii.atlir rerrablnl laklnit the title role. Jo Je
anplilns I.ucrheee will te heard In "Illfo "Illfe "Illfo
lelle" en Tueeilay eventntt. Marie 1UppeI4
will Bins "Alda" en Wertnetday evenlnr,
nhllsven Thuiadav evening Dlanca Hareya ,
will elnir In "I,i Keraa Del Deallnn " Ann.
HUlu is nrheduled te nine "Madame nul-
i, my en rrieiv evemntf l-vir me raiur
dav matinee "Telia of lfnfmnnn" will b
aurnr nnd "Trmatere" en Satnrdny nlnht.
An extra concert by the Philadelphia Or
chentra. under tlie direction of Iltehard
t-trn'jaa will be iclien at thn Academy of
Muelc next Wedneedav evnlnr The pro
gram la "Den Juan." "Till Kuleniplwl"
and the "Detneitlc" symphony
Af the Philadelphia Orchestra rnncerta en
rtlriay afternoon and Saturday evenlnir next,
ArrlKe H'rate vlellnlnt. will be thn aolelit
In the Heethexen fencerte The evmpheny
Is the fj miner of Mngnit and I.lwt'a ym
phenle poem "Les Preludia," ts (be con
cluding pteee. .
lyn nrnatnm will appear In Phlladelnht
for the first time tn three aeaeem when. Sun
day evening December 4. he will b th
aolelst nt the first concert of thn Phll Phll Phll
harmonle Society in the Academy of Muite.
The Ph'ladelphla Orrhetr0 rnamble will
play at the rneetlni of the Chamber Mutle
Aanoclatlen tomorrow afternoon at the Helta
vue Totande Mere pianist, will mv a recital
at 1 I'. M Monday In the fmer of the
Acndfmv. under the nueplree of the Fed
erated Muelc riubs of Pennsylvania
The Matinee. Mnelcnl Club Ml held Its
second ennrert of the eegBOn In the huMroem
nf the Hc!Io-u-Stratferd next Tuerlay at
? VLn ',':it. I'ul.1 BpcceIII. baritone, will
he the vleltlnK nrtlat
TV- serenl fr-e Pur-Uy afternoon eeneert
nt the Araderm of the Finn Arte will bf
fhen tomorrow at 3 nVlerh-. The pei
" VII' T.VI.bV J''r,,-"''vn Ueherts baritone,
nnd the Phllideltihla Quartet renelatlnir of
Alexander Znker "r.'t itelln. Irvlnir J Han-
nhm- a",00?, """r, Rm nn'"" I"la- "
Philip Schmlt7 cello fontr'butlerft may be
5",n5. V,' Mr" Herher' I.. C'-irk, treasurer,
2012 Snruf atreet
The Mn?ufirturer' riub will bIvb the
"T'iPir. micjcAle of the aann en Monday
at 2 30 The nrtlufi are Mlae Ileeele Phil
,i'i. ,rf,'.r,,"0 V!rhela Doety tenor; Harry
Mllnlknff violinist, nnd E!ll Clark Ham
mann, accompanist
A concert and dnnce will be held en More Mere
day ewnlnjr at Mercantile H.' bv the
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