Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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ifY BIG PICTURES
AT STANLEY HOUSES
i mi..!I" Atrnntc fJrnvuflc?
(j8 anuii " - .""'
"peel's Paradise" a Hit.
Other Films
L, i... ' inrr wn" n wrii-unir un i
t n i
SSr ml wnltmir fr tlml thlrty-thlril ;
ft "belt erllrr. Tl.oSJ.plk.-brfero,
static enmcrn stnrtnl (e Rrlnil en 11
L5frene TtiUhe most films this
jffiitten nf ll- U. M- Hull ;tery
V). llttlf worri-nf-meittlt ntlvpr-
futac H "rf,s "" f,,nrf' nml "" 1'1""
Jiri'peMrrB. The jnmmpd limine which
Mfrttti It" l'-st iIieln?.M',t,rdHV inern-
f would linrc termed out - i no
JJell'.H hiding pirne it no ini'iurr- nan
n nan"" m u,
rhc only thing Mint- lrmnlns W the-
...iiin 14 in unetin'r ini' nun win
lilim for these renders- of the niivr-l
"".',. ... ...ll.iiiu Pi-ent-lv I.
mil often. inlc('l, ll i? ""'-V","' nlV! '"F"'
Wllflt thev iire well cneKeri. Director
"'n-.M Melfuril tins trl'dced out n deert
lerrtliat eiit-ileM'i'tN nil tlmt have reup
before. If 'he original Sulinrn i-vit get
fljnce nt tlip ('nllferiiln-iiKiilc pied
Kt 11 would hum up uilh piiv.v. TIictp
ire MniNteniK. jiijm(1- inoenlK'lils.
(jericavnlcndps nj;ainN( tin- skjllnc nml
(omfertnhlc tenkins ea'-Q". all very real
ted fall nf color.
'Jhcre is never that haunting clinnii
Ittd artistry that made KIMe rVi'Rti
m'd,' fift I'letun'. "Ilfirlwry Sheep."
MjrMt. hut I here I nt Unisphere idled,
tilth nml thri'ls that fellow ptett.v eon- r
(Cicntleti'-lr the plot of I In- novel. The
msln iliftereiicp between tllni mid steiw
fc'.a decliled turning down of the erntl"
ni imieli-dH(US"ed low' stun of the
"ten of the desert" and the jireud
teslldi heaut
Rudelph Viileiillne M'pins le lit wen-
dc'rfull.v into Hi" title vole. Otlieii may
jilBMt ARne mm in :n ir:m line opinion.
tssltie (.Iecs t1" best weik of his cut -'r.
1 lAinn Ajri's-. tliun mImhii ihere in none
wifnere beaut ll'ul. di I net aceeiitiiat'' Hie
Uuglitnie" el iMaiui, inn sn,. suppliei
thirni. Minimi l ami iitirni'tlvenis,. for
the pert delpli Muijeu nml Wn'ler
Ljuic wci i'ci'iitii,nall.i rh n as novelist
H1 ih"i l i-lileftn n re ei'tlvplj .
The Shi'lK s ' i Iiuik'i s of vii"i'cs ran
betamniPil up evi illentiy by "iiyinu that
tbeiwlirrelti's til the theatre looked baek
eyfr tli"Ii" lieuldei wnlle v.nlkiiiR up
me m!" n a- net te iin. ain
'W-'lthlni!. Cmilil any ttihule he mere lit-
ting for tl' h a tel. ai "The Sheik V"
Karllen The caviar Hint is mining
la- "The Sheik' is Mipplicd ji, want
Biny will hail as (Veil IS. I ip Millc's
master )'f!iit. 'Teel's I'maiil-i ."
The srei' t De Aliili. tuniiii.- trum
wcietj nml fpnlt) I boudoirs and l.all-
teem mae, ims t-teated a pictune
which held-- inteicst and ntteiitien fei
ttery moment of its extra length. It
Is both theatrically ler perhaps bet
ttrcincmntlcally) dramatic, and at the
lane time logical!! human ami r.inl
Th6 remjli eantinii of the .Mexican ber-
Itr tOUIl litis 111 lis nnturnllv M- 1I1 lir.
Mllle's artistic scheme of things as the
ial niceties of "The Affairs of Ann -tel."
It is just as well ilml a su,.jtie an-
wunee.s tluir "Foel's I'niMiUsi." ,
(SUG(ii:S'Ii:Di 1j Leenard Meniik's
ten". Tile Lntirids miI tin. I .. . I .
A suggestion is all that is lc.tt of iuni
iWlstfui sten. bur it U inn-.i 1 ;i.
the result of tup wholes ilc changes is sii
fOOU. It is n bit I inn I te fiii'i.i.-.. il,
4ptru!ien of some entirely unneceshniw
bUtnese scenes, but their gorgeeusiiess
mil interest give cvi 11 lbc-e the right
te be there. The kernel of the sterv is
W'i the love of tlie man who gees blind
ter the actions and (he trick plavcil
upon linn bj a girl who hues him. ami
xjen be was scvirned.
in tile metnre. Iiniini'm- I10' it i
I hli blllintii'ss, , i.s(s 0f,- ,),,. Ki, 1 ,
in iiesj.,1 as his idol and starts out
leresi the world chasing the latter. He
wds her 111 Siiim. and there learns her
true colors, and icturns tl. the girl be
M rejected. It is ua. ),; ,ter of the
"?, ,f"r '"1 'Hi'"!""', the rc'alitv of
wli Iiya bj the lieme fireside.
JJorethv Ditllen Is Pell l,.tl...i: .1,..
true love. 1111,1 Mii,ii.,i rin :.. .n. ' ,,
I, .. ,1 " , " " "" ") V-lltipill!
u lie will e-thewisp. Cenrad Nngvl
U tlie jeiing man who gees blind und
ineodere Kosloff nhn.s nn inti.i-nelut..,i
Nllel is tin. rfinl ..I, , .. . 1... 1
DftVOr tliun. mull, ti 1...1'
, ,.V,1i'"'" "'"' limitations, i, a
Win ( Pell .in.l tv-...l..iT ;. .. ...0 ...
0',i , ; . ...-..-11 , 0 -iiium;;
nil cul .nn !:ii,li-iii..v.
Aft p nil I
IV. ii 1 """nl1' 'I Is Hie art et
1'p Mille aieiind which the picture ic-
T01V)' Will II et'iei' lliiiifv liit..l, (!..
V't iiiinrs le ihii iii.niiii mi. I :.i'.i i".
i"nasinatiii Mini ill, ,1, 1. .'.,.' i-
Wtes Hie scenes stand nut as few movies
wnes even 1 nn Tnl.i.n nil :.. ..11
Teel's pHrnilis.." ii. ..,..... 1,1. . I
,. ,1, , -' '" - " i. 'Mi as i;euu
tne iniich-teuteil sniiilniw lii..i, ..in..
itlcr-iH, .,,.. .1 .'"..".""'" i""-'
"..:v "" 1 ueii 1 res. n is true
ait,
"u 11 mine 11 lie him u
And thnfii lu..i - .':...i.
Jlh or tn, k telephone from
te end
perfumed
beginning
St.inlnii In n .. .c -
ij " ,i.-i 111 sniinr-specra-
Ces In winch the limitlive. Imital...- ,.f
Sets" nml tlie inn.l.... ..e " .1
m-lJ 1 iiini-milR 111 lllillllllllllll
"TODS knitUS 11,1 II. ..It.. . 1 .. !!... .
fif HI. I I """in'ieii", i lie ijiii'i'ii
"Olllll.l l.s Iw.p., 1 , , , t 0111 n Vni
l'8.s nilswei ,0 l,,. ii..,! .'
I'lTOvlim 1 .,, ,,, .
Peitaele ,s i n i'i ,.. "S,0i.--' ,
"euuzzing in its materlni uiiignlti.eiue.
"' ililciing , j,. kaliiiduMepiu rush
l,li!W'S; M,' '"-concerting in the
Pilitef l,v Hashes from one location
enncii,,,. tlml ,, axerage spectator
"Het due t realize wlmt lu Is ,10
'nally Kung ""
Jul, aitei all u Slil ltl( ,,, p
HHelia is .imi.i. .. 1. ...1 i. J
..,, f ,, !. . 11 niHin'-- IOIISC Ol
IWJ fntiiiluii- trick of tin. iiieft.iw .a....
"kk i,M1i ,.:.:..:
Irn.l. .-..I A.... .'"., '"",' """
Ih.f 1. i ""'""'ok muniicr s tMs
'ui it almost gives tlu sens,, ,,f i-ui.l.l
'"mutle anion. Any dire, ter in Amei
v " !"""' '"'l-tiiul directors, (tfMihl
-t niiiiui 1
.Sheha, ' gheii the liui-
uiei
M. "I"'
Wanls lui.l
Da limn ..!
money tlmt .1. Corden
. It is strictly "movie"
way through. Theie is 11
tuit nil tl,
"evie non
, lit.,,. , " """ movie ucre, nereine.
11 ni. 1 1 1
1 , ui-ii 1 ii-s
ami ad the
ethers, they
the rescue,
I hi.' old ten,
yanen the
cheeyild nnd
belli alone in
SUU( .1
tue
tiriii 1 i. ( .1
mtfini . ' " ' "i v '
'"- iiPl l VS. I'll It. nil ! mui.
mil V l0 lroeiMi(n until it
ierM M,,,,m"s,y lhe n,,,i of
111-
th c
Vi'r Ih ni"' isi lUieiI 1.. . t
F&SVb illl( (llnilll n . .,.
if J m t "l" "i,,i. Tlierp is no illusion
'i rt-uiit 1 . . ... . 1 ..
the . ' " I'll' pericciiy conscious el
lt 1 , "'", ,ml lir' siltillR ill 11 tbcil-
tfeliil0 i"K "' " sttupeildiius piece e,"
rani,.i W()r (1()p bvi0IHjv wit, t,,n
v'ltucr,ite 11. 1... .ti. f .i.' 11
title.. I '.".. "...'.. ""'.. '"
trIniV. ""I1 wi.ueui tne stlgliicsi
,, - . uiiisuc mipuise. it wtiiinm
w nrei nci.,1 fi.t ..1 1..
1-lrciW .11 l" itui- nn 11 1111.nu
nn.. " " iriuuipiuint sins-ess.
u'nM,e Met
WhiiV , Uhthn m",'l's " sliiRiilnrly
ralHiil and iiniienlinir linceii of simlni
, Plt,. of the obvious theatricallsin of
1 of
silt
u 1. "i mue nir in-r. mil
s niiir iu ,,,,, ...... 1 i...
-: in ci i,,,,. acting. 'j'l,. (:
""tie ineii- liii,..n.,i 1.. ti.... ..in 1..
Wnteied. "
ri,l '!,"" ''"I Moere, us the font -year-
's I'rinei. I 1... .1.1 1
OUu .. .-1, 101, ion, sunn- iiiiirvei-
,u1 Werk for l,u Vu ..n.l l.'-li., I i...
utr fa,,. 1 iii", iuni 111. .01
:r nllceeeilu in ...ni.i.... i.-i S.1..1
kltim... --' Hi lUlliilHU ixiiiir ouieiuuii
"UllPSt iiiulll.l n-i.."- ."... .-..
Hiullti. ' ineii-, siive ler u
Jer,i blt'p'ed.ngl) wl'H done by Jnnn
Mr I. ' tl,e mel'lt,J r"l' All the ether
In it,.nre wrltten. directed and acted
hlrnl erU,1 uhviOUHDCSS of tllO old
itrBnVrVl?.(lri'"'' of the National The
"re en Callewhlll street.
" only needs te be added that, If.
Photoplays Elsewhere
PAr,ACi:'-ri,a Cabinet of Dr. Call
prl, unusual foreign ploture tcll
llifllit s,rnnG s,or' of semnam-
tflA';Ti)0 .Tbroe Musketcer3,"
nelevctl remance of Alexandre
Utinns, with DmiBlas PairbanKti as
a i,B .'SL1,0"1'1 D'Artagnnn.
AMBASSADOR "The Hen of Will Will
lltiBferd," written and directed by
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Rnndelph
Chester.
AUIAMIMA "I'ncharted Sean."
,f,c.n,.uilnB A,lc ''lc-
0 11 h AT XOHTIIMIX "Snow-
if nV.'J!1; . ,a lpKlnld Ilurker film.
.1'iff.lfrThe Oeldcn Snare," a
.J??;'. "Ilvcr Cur weed yarn.
COf,0A,i. "Under tbe l.asli." with
Olerla Swanson.
MAllhhT STlniVT -- Under tbe
,, !?5iv wilh Ci'erla Swannun.
hOlUST"lp Van Winkle." plc-
tur zntlen of famous Washington
Irving I'lnmic.
IilVOI.l "Cheated I.eve." with
Cnnncl Mvcru.
P.'Oin "Tbe Three, Musketeers,"
with Orrln .Tohnveni nnd Dorethy
Dalten.
COUSKVM "Tite Three Muske-
tecr.'-', ' with errln Johneon nnd
Dorethv Ijallen,
BKLMUxr "Dangerous Lies," with
'David I'ewell.
l.V. m:n "Under the Lash." with
tileiln Swnnven.
si.r:yixTir srni;i:r-"Ahfr the
Shew, w itli Jack Helt and aiarlex
Ogle.
LI UK 111 V -"The Lady Krem Long Leng
.."ere," nllh William ltlissell.
lAIllMOVXr "Dangerous Lies,"
with David Powell.
SrRAXU "Under the Lash." with
C.leiia Swnnaen.
you aren t looking for pliui-ibllllv or
art in jour movies and are riitified
just te be dnnzled. jeu'll like "yueen of
Sheha" liiiiiipimelr. In Its wnv. It's a
wonderful pk'iuie,
Arciidl.i William . I. Lecke's lieliplit
flll ."ten. TV Mei'.tIs of Mniiiiw llr.
I ni I ----- . ....-..- -.
'"""' ,mN -""ays ncen n popular one
as n tngp presentation, with a prcvi-
i, .. """"V; ":M"1?r" 'V" ,,l' nl'
"Al,.i :''"' '.N,"M," -l"1."',"(,'l t"
Morals, is about the best et the let.
William 1). Tayler, who directed it.
imiiI .May .e.ve. who nhns the vole
of Carleltii, Line done their share of the
we'', well, and the adapt) rs did 11
l'Hil"ue.thj pii)i ei work, though (he
uifeiilnl scene, at the becinuins were
.indc iiMir of than wns nlisnliileh ne.
)' siij. 'I'll,, imljiiu of the novel was
1 hanged, bin. (hen. Lecke's delightful
Imt M'.y i.iii-iuieiitielia piuticiis of the
book would baldly please censer beards.
William Cm If ten is excellent as Sir
Menus, ami the acting of Kathljn Wil
liams as the old friend who plinc (U
ile.Mie false Is one ,if tile elltsinndillg
lilts of tlie film.
Vhleria Nobody can ever 1 einiihilli
about Ini k of act en In "Thiiuileu-lup"
whi'-li bring-. Mniy Carr buck te the
screen in another mother lele. and in
cideiitalj tells n thrilling story el the
unci rack.
Mrs. c.nr in tlie patlietic role of al
paralytic .puts dignity and effect into,
her role, and tlie remainder of the cat-t,
including Violet Mersereau. .1. liiirne..
Sherry. Paul Willis and Jehn Dele
Mliiphy. du their lest te miiku tbetn-s)-!e
noticed in the midst of incing
hniM-s nud general sporting rooked reoked roeked
ncss. Vi ry wisely did the advertise
ments ni that every character is n
sport of one sort or another. Maurice
Teurneiir in his wildest moments never
leueeiveil se actjve a slice of sporting
life. "
The net concerns the line of a con
vent girl and 1111 orphan buy employed
by a gambler. Hew the etphau boy's
horse wen a great rnce. and saved the
day for the pleasant characters makes
exciting if net especially subtle en
tertainment. Itegent (Jrace Davesen's beauty is
one of the merits of n new photoplay
with a long nnine, "Leve, Hate and a
Weman." Chnilcs T. Hm-nii. who di- '
icited it luis made the most of his ma
terial, nud lias used intelligence ami
discretion in the telling of 1111 intcicM
Ing hut net novel steiy of modern
society. 1
Many of the scenes of the film arc 1
laid In" and around big hotels, and are)
elaborate enough te suit tin- iiuiht par
ticular. The photography, especially In j
some night scenes, is another capital i
feature, ltalph Kellatd plays with dis- I
tinrtlnn tn the leading role opposite
Miss Dnveisen, and the rest of the enst
is geed.
Capitel W. Clnisiy C.ibnuiu again
shows ids directorial ability 111 "The
P.'iiiicaile." which is based en 1111 or
iginal story by Dr. Daniel Caison
(;,, milium.
"Tlie Ihirricadc." except for a tend
ency te be "preachy" Is an excellent
p dure wilicu urivcs neuie inu ueciriiic
that love and human uiideiHtunding de
meie te bring happiness tliun bigotry
and prejudice.
Kenneth Harlan and Katharine
Spencer hhare honors in the lending
leles. and the diameter acting of Wil
liam II. Strauss as an old .lew is splen
did. "LOMBARDI LTD." IN STOCK
Orpheum Players Please in Produc
tion of Character Comedy
OinliPiim That delightful niiiieilv
bullr around the, diameter of a de
signer of ladles' fashion. "Lembnidi,
lJtil.." whicli scored such a bit at a
downtown theatre seveial yeais age,
was 11 ililli' ult iindei taking for a stock
lempam. and the success which at
tended its piesentatien last nisht by the
toil;
nlavcrs et this (eimaut')wu
beuse
was, theiefere, deuby commend-
able.
Particiilarlv was Dwight Meade's
I oil, of Tite I.einbaidi. the main char
1'iier. a hard one le play, and Mr.
Meade lese te tlie occasion with an e-
I I client pel fei mnnie. Until Hobttisen,
(leitrudc itltihie, Flnreiii e Ueriild ami
ellir.v sin I'ceded ailiiiiriiblv ill catching
tin- spirit of the phi;, naiticilarly the
foreign cbaiactcristli s,
A feature that pleased the large fust
night audience was tlie exhibition of the
l.itist fashions by n'triutiw mode's in
connect ion wltli feme of the play's inalii
scenes,
OTIIIIIIiMIMifFWr
nriii
III!'!' II!'' KilMl'll ' "U5
You'll taste the
difference!
&SC0
Coffee
M
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At all our Stores
m
EllKB!lMPIl!Mwm
5Cn.
rfVENtNG- PUBLIC
BABE RUTH PLEASES I
ON KEITH'S BILL!
Swatatler Suprema Shows
Seme Quite Genuine Tal
ent en the Stage
Keith's That Invincible lntnnt.
fieerRe Hciman Kiilh. who fieni April
te tnld-Oeteber. Is our met noted,
notable, appeared en tlfe -tnRC of
Keith's Theatie yesterday afternoon and
evpiiiiiR. nnd showed himself in many
phases, te sueli nf the populace n
braved the worst weather of the year
for It.
"linhe" nppeared as the central ac
tor In a skit enlled "That's, tioetl." And
it wa -fairly. "Habe." as generously
explained by .lames .1. Morten, n lesser
luminary, had a bad cold and had been
oil the read for nearly twenty Ktrnlsht
hours. Notwithstanding', he compared
yeiy favorably with Wellington Cress.
Ill"" theatrical partner, nnd a capable
comedian.
He was a little husky when be sang
his pan in a duet ditty. OtlierwNe
t he wns effective.
1 Mine. Juliette Difca. genuinely enough
a "faseinntliiR Krnnce - Amerlcnu
iCeinedlenne" sang In two Ianguagen
,with a great deal of vlvacieiisncKs. Kdlth
' (.'lasper and a pair of partners Rave
ii series of dainty dunces that were
called "Leve Hleps."
I On the bill this week nre also I'hll
i Hey and itey Arthur, comically dexter dexter
ous: 1'nitl Murray and (Jladys (Jcrrish.
, who hope te get into musical comedy
j and show whj : the whimsical .Tnmes.
I.T. Morten. listed with only n little ex ex
nceratien as "a fellow of infinite jest:"
lien Welch. "Bight Ulue Demens" of
whirling Arabians, and "The Weman
Who Knew," it short play in which the
i'. 1,11, I'll. , u.i i luill'll
principal part is talten ny .Madame Hes
son, we I known te the seiieus
tage.
lebc An abundance of things which
aie new is offered with "The Teacher's
Itemnnce." a music.il tabloid, heading
the hill. This little production is bright-
ened with catchy music and is well
'staged. Klmberly nnd Page offer 11
timely skit en tlie movies nnd geed nets
are also prpscntcd by Harry and Leigh-
Ien. Mclrev Sisters nml Wchli and Hull.
Allegheny Kdwin August, filpi
phiyer. appearing in "Mevie Madness."
scored as liennt- bearer. Mr. August has
ample nnd capable support. Ceorge N.
Itiewn. champion walker, was seen In n
novel rurn. Keene and Williams have
a skit whicli pleased. Annette mid com
pany have u tuneful net. Otte. Hess
and Otte mixed comedy with tnlent in a
breezy manner. A featuie photoplay
was also shown.
Cress Keys Willnrd and Wilsen, in
a riotous farce called "The Ibtudit
Hunters," were the comedy hit of tlie
bill. This is un original skit, right up
te the memeiiU.niid overflows with solid
lnughs. "Annabellp," a musical com
edy which mevs swiftly, also wen
honors. Geerge Armstrong scored with
Ills monologue and songs. Kellly, Ilov
and llurke have some songs, dancing
nnd patter whicli pleased. Willard nnd
Wilsen are versatile comedians.
Willlnii I'enn "Itehemia." a lninia
tuie musical lemedy, featuring Alma
Nellssen. scored 11 deserved mill decided
hit. Tlie costumes wein by the mem
bers of the company nre appropriate.
Fisher nnd Gilmere have a comedy ski:
which pleased. .lane O'lleurke and
company in "Merely Married" had the
beuse rearing with laughter. Tuck and
Clare, have a novelty act.
Nixon Bebby Heath, assisted by
Adele Speeiing. nppeared In Ills own
West Phiiiidelphin ward and wen" a
unanimous vole of approval. Bebby
has a tleck of melodies from bis own
song shop all abrcn'st of tbe news of the
day. Jack Norten and company np
peared in "Recuperation." a skit pui.c
(itatcil with laughter Otlieis en tl."
bill aie I ln k nnd White in .'in ncto ncte
lmtlc offering nnd Gray. Carpenter nnd
Gray in sonic brniiil-ncw comedy. Miuy
Andersen in "Toe Much Matrhigc" Is
the photoplay attraction.
Keystone Frank Riclmidsen and
company bended the bill with their
sketch offering. "An Impromptu Re
hearsal." Anether elaborate act was
Mnllln Mart and company in "Comedy
Variety Novelties. Other numbeis
wcic Perez and Marguerite, novelty of ef
fering: Sterk and Clark in songs, ami
Lew Coepir. monologue 1 emediai .
Chapter tniilecn of "Iliirr'eane Hutch"
1 empleteil the bill.
Nixon's Grand A comedy skiL called
"In tlie Swim" heads the bill. There
ntc two scenes in which n timely story
1 Is told te the accompaniment of many
1 laughs. The comedy Is kept moving at
la lively rate by Thornten nnd 1 raw
1 ford. Gildea and Jcffes offer a lively 1
I singing net, which met with appreva'.
I Mnny new nnd startling tricks are per- '
I formed by Lillian's I'et Canines. Newell
'nnd Most, singers and dancers. nle nt'
'en the bill.
' Walten Reef Guille Gabi-iclll. lulli 1
as "the Modern Cniuse," sings 11 a
tiety of songs. Tlie remainder of the
eiiteitainment is made up of June Heb-iM-ts,
sole dances; Kenny Trie. seni;
mid dances, mid Armstrong and L.idlei.
dancing.
NEW BILL AT DUMONT'S
Dumont's Burlesque thrills are
the card at the minstrel beuse this
week. Kinmett Welch nnd his associ
ates for their new 1111 have singed a
satire en "The Bnt" and the bleed- ,
curdling episodes brought In give all thr
company fnverites opportunities te git
across some of their best work. A new
farce, "Fleisiier's Yarns in n Twisted
Tnlc" is also Hound te be n hit, thanks
(e the work et' Chailic. Heyden and bis
company of fniiinnkers.
Denver Bridtfe -P4LE R.R
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Continuing Shetvs
BROAD "The Easiest Way." Ilu-
goiie Walter's drama revived, with
Miss Frances Starr.
RHVUVJIT "The Last Waltz,"
Oscar Straus operetta. Klcancr
Painter featured,
FORRVBT KIsle Janls brings her
"gang" back. Geed fun nnd pretty
tuneK. Lust week.
WALXUT "The Emperer Jenes,"
Uugone O'NeIH'h strange drama of
the effect of fear.
ADRLPllt "The Rat," mystery
drama by Mary Roberts Illnehart
and Avery Hopwood. Tenth weetc.
LYRIC "Tote." comedy from the
French, with Lee Dltrlchsteln.
Last week.
AN ENGLISH THRILLER
Q IM OR M nQT"ml "Menkey in the Zoe." written by
10 UN UUl IVM UO I Ttert II011I011. who also appears earlier
en the bill, doing n clever monologue.
j "Bull Deg Drummond," at Car
1 rick, Is Cousin te "The
Bat"
Oarrldi Though his name was no
where en the program, nnd though, ns
a matter of fact, he wns playing in
.. . .-i.. 100
quite another performance nearly urn
miles away, the spirit of geed old Wll
llnm Gillette was dose te the stage and
the player who presented "Bull Deg
Drummond" te n lnrge nnd apparently
enthusiastic audience last night.
i The Gillette of "Sherlock Helmes"
I nnd kindred plays, quiet, tinexcited,
always the calmest man In n cllmnx
land nlwnys the quickest thinking! Fer,
'niter nil. "Bull Deg Drummond" Is
I nothing but "Sherlock Helmes" nnd
'twenty mere "Sherlock Helmeses" em
' broidered with a few English slang
idioms and brought strictly tin te dnle.
Its indefatigable author. "Sapper.
mnv have left one or two of the pepulnr
ingredients of melodrama out of his
concoction, but thev de net com" te
mind. Blnnev nnd Kremer. of the old
"ten-twcnty-thirtY" days, would have
1 bad their hearts warmed at the com
bination of tiick doers, shrieks off
stage, lighted cigars in dark rooms,
drugged cigarettes, pistols from which
I bullets bad been removed and disguises
1 which filled the four acts of "Bull Deg
Drummond. "'
The favorite comment between acts
, wns. "Hew many me going te be
'knocked off in the next one?" As 11
tnntter of fnct. the cnsunlty list was
extremely light for n "mele" of its
1 sort, but the near-cnsunlty list wns
1 most nlatming nnd kept every one's
hopes up.
Te keep un the illusion of Mr. Gil
lette (though he in no way resembled
blinl. A. E. Matthews plnjed the role
of the intrepid. Iren-nerved here, the
title part. If the play were saved and
that is a matter of opinion nnd one's
taste in inelediiinin Mr. .Matthews un
,. V , Ll 1 , , .
If he bad played
key and at the
deubtedly saved it.
I1I1 nart in the same.
snme tempo that some ether members of
the cast did the audience miglit nave
laughed at some of the "thrills."
Fer the comedy relief there me a"
' couple of silly ns'ses, one of the most
virulent sort, who nre dumb enough
and naive enough te make th here
appear deiib'v wise nnd doubly heroic.
Geoffrey Millar nnd II. Finnklln l!d-
Ifliny de their work nobly, nnd if ere
listened te them carefully he 'euhl
pick up such novel nnd entertaining
phrases ns "Never heard such tripe"
( and "She's off her rocker." Xer should
I praise be withheld from Snm Live.-nv
nnd C. II. Creker-Klng as the villains.
the latter a teincarnatlen of Sherlock's
"Meriarid."
Plus the Londen slang and the Eng
lish setting, this melodrama of Hilling
hnm's might almost be called an E'lgii''
cousin of rnir own cheiished "Bat
It's a lh easier en the nerics. hut 1
has just as many of the me -lianlc- 1
excitement.
THEDA BARA AT BROADWAY
Screen Star Appears In Persen
Head Bill
Broadway Thedn Bara. heroine ,f
many 11 screen romance, who is her1 in
person, is the headline attraction. She
was greeted by a packed heti'e. MN
Burn fold interesting dctni'-i icynrdiiig
"movie" life nud tie milking of 1 ',, -tures.
She was tastefully gowned, tin, I
sneke in pleasant coiivcisatienal tern
'Miss Hani has t In kniiik of gettiiu,
'dose te Iit audience, and scene, j
! solidly.
I Arthur Miller and h.s lianv
1 Grands" dispensed the Intest songs in
I an artistic manner and obtained g, -i
results. Evn Wescott in "The Butterfly
I Wife," a timely skit, wen approval, an I
Leenard and wlllnnl, in n comedy effi 1 -
lug, also were well received.
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Mucinnl rnmarliQtnr HnnH; Ex-
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I Chestnut Street Opera Heuse "Fran "Fran
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(two greatest successes. "Mississippi
Ileinpr nicklnsen and Uraclc Dengnn.
in "Tills and That." arc ns refreshing
as ever. .Miss Dcagen's lisp nud Mr. .uniga. the beautiful singitiR 01 .u
Dickinsen's easv breeziness nre llmr- Keltic as Mineln, especially In the third
OUghly delightful. act. and the lively quintet of the k-ceiii
I Ernestine Myers nnd rempnny pre'ent 'lf't. performed by Misses I-Vrrtiblnt.
! a delightful number of dnn'ce crea- Moreini nnd Klinevn nnd Messrs,
liens. This net Is beautifully dressed Tudisce nnd Uervi. wltli the rbvtlitnic
and artistically produced. Miss Myers dancing of Miss Tell, were ether fen
is graceful nud very clever nnd her tures of a conspicuously successful first
company is particularly geed. (Jcerge
1 Clifferd gives her excel'lent support.
, "The Kiss HnrMnr " ni,itn,iiiA,l rnm
'The Kiss Hiirelnr." cniulensecl from
the comedy of that name, with Denmnn
Maley and Harry Clnrke in their erig-
inai roles, is one of tlie finest sketches
seen here In a long time
The rest of the bill includes Nevelle
Brethers, with their distinctive clown
comedy; Three Musical Avoles, with
their unusual xylophones; Rrengk'
Gelden Herse, a beautiful posing spec
(nole, nnd Genernl Pisnne and ioi.i iei.i
pnny with an exhibition of marksman
ship. SAN CARLO OPERA OPENS
WITH GREAT SUCCESS
Fine Performance of "Carmen" Is
Given Before Appreciative Audience
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I he San Carle Opera Cempanv opened
n three weeks' stand at the Motrejxil
itnn Opera Heuse last evening before
mi audience that virtually filled that
auditorium te the doers, nnd the pit
fermance of "Carmen" which was givi n
justified the attendance. After the first
act. Einil Alhrecht. president of (he
Philadelphia Grand Opera Association
under whose auspices the scries is being
given, introduced Mayer Moere.
' The Mayer spoke briefly, but te tlie
point. He said that political life ordi erdi
nnrily had little te de with music, hut
1 tllnt '"' "ad found Hint life in
;of t,p Mayer was "one long sv
m thlt hp ,im, n My (n ,,s
that he had found Hint life In the office
sweet song"
listen te (he
vocal complaints of various persons de
livered alike in tlie Iininieny of Beetho
ven und the discord of Si-heenberg,
principally tlie bitter. However, when
tin; opportunity arose te welcome te
(lie city of Philadelphia an organiza
tion which was doing for music In
America what the San Carle Opera
Company v.as doing, he eagerly se'i7eil
that oppeitunity te bid them welcome
and pledged his best endeavors te for
ward the movement for mere nnd betti
music
Fortune Gnlle, director nnd (he mov
ing spirit net only of the Snn Cm In
Opera Company, but nf the whole move
ment for tlie production of reasonable -
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priced opera In Ibis country, responded,
saying that he nppreclnted the InrRC nt-
U'liilaiife. ami lie liepeii tnat tne com-
:;Vason. ,0 Rivc " l0"K,r
The pei fermance itself wns of n unl-
fermly high standard. It wns the first
tlnic f"" mnny years in fact, since the
cnivc ihnt the title role bus
been sunir bv n rent mezzo-soprano. In
the east there was little te differentiate
between the principals. Mi" Ferrnblnl
song nnd acted the title role with con
spicuous success : her voice, generally
lated ns n soprano, is really of the- fin
est mezzo-soprano timbre, the rarest of
all voices, anil of exquisite quality lit '"
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nililil 0 re.clster. as nre
nil icnl mezzo-,
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Her nctlne was n tittle uneven, DM
Me arose te great dramatic nn 1 ... .
heigh s where the sltuat Ions demiindf I.
slic nrnsc te great dramatic nnd vocal
especially in the close of the third nnd
1 fourth nets. Mr. Uescneci mnde n line
I)e Jnt,(' I" his drnmntic expression of
difficult pert, and Mr. Ileyer wns n
very personable nHcninille nnd sntisfnc-
,tery vocally, tbe "Toreador song being
one et tne nits et tne periennni ce.
The fine voice of Mr. de I.iav
.l a
performance.
Naturally, there were some slips, ns
tlmrn mils iilvvnvs be. nt the nticuinz of
there must always he. et the opening of
nn operatic seric. But ns n whole the
opening of the company bids fair te give
Philadelphia one of the best series of
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TROCADERO SHOW PLEASES
Troratlere There was entertainment
for every one in "The Oiilcty (ilr!
which opened before nn enthusiastic
nitdlence Inst night. I'at White, espe
cially, proved himself popular. Tins
favorite comedian has an excellent
chnncc for his best work, nnd never ne-
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FILING A Paying Vocation
Call or tP,pnone
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A COMPLETE WINTER CRUISE te ClLfemit and
Hawaii via Havma, Panama Canal, L05 Angtle,
San Francijce and Honolulu. Numerous shore
trips with excel lent hotel accommodations included.
A restful winter vacation thteugh semiarepical
seas en the luxurious and commodious American
steamer Buckeye State which provides the com
fort and conveniences of a first-dass heteL
This cruise will be underthe dtresn'en of the Tour,
m Department of the American Express Company
where inquiries may be sent.
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
26 SOUTH GAT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
OR Tilt! AMERICAN CXPkttS CO.
OR ANV STEAMSHIP AGENT
Bermuda Government
S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE"
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$97-50 arid up
Ml shle Trips
Sailings Dec. 21 and 28
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