'f. '.1W tf?ry9K ' 'i? ; ; tv- ; ;. E VEtfrib PUBLIC LBD(&3R-PHILADBtpmA, ' SATURDAY, PE0E&1BEB 3, 192. JT r WFORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP1 stars of the stage .coming here next we ek M leihama Welds Main Interest in Philadelphia Houses Twe j'ne Shows Coming and Dilrichstcin Changes His Dill rrnit n n'ti- Uy IH5NKV M. NKFXY i week, with eiilv one novelty, next Metiiluy iilglit will he mnre Ininl'thintrcs. with two new Iievh cnmlnj In mill n third iiniiiiiiv nlrcmiy ni'rc. liic viinr iiru A iivli In tin1 '. .... i.i' ! y,",?.1'. ',.!," Mi.TCCtlH I-il-le .Innl nt the Ferrest. . infimi nf Ihnnc.'H novel. "Weed mid ff HhtmiH- inr ' in .if i.niirte. be the iixiinl ,'l'hm "f bill nt IWtli'- nml nl.Hif rtW' ' ' ' .' O per, Heuse. The Mini " , , . Adelnhl: "Hull rrewtiiti'- " I'hi' Mrendwny anil Oils Kklnner in 1111 Rnnil." which replnct-f "The Knsii'it 'Knee Vnluc." whieh 'l.ee. Dltrlthntelu ... ..I tlm Alll'ltllll '. Ill III ... -; --,-,. , hla.",' W, .... nnil W'tt; Stnu operetta, "IV ft.'w '" .)- Shuher..- milts linH b,v'" u'",n ,,,,cn;'"" 1 iB iltii-trntlen of the wide variety 7 f..iU thill the theatre can make of nnpenN "I ' ' .),,..,, , H- w""' ihc t- ronventiennl fare fiin ri'in M fnnr nf ill at four ether, "hew theatiee we novo mm, that reprefi'in tin.- um'iiin 'I'lnwp anUKiej which nlineMt one iivn iilaj" ii ....i i. nli xiiccexx. Cllllll 111 I ....- . . . ..i. ...i iii ni'f uitn "r:.;:v:: r.;rn.. ..... J ' ... " in the lir-U rln-Mlieallim. KT "M-. leMes" l-lthe Hccend till"' i.i..-. ii imvi. the wtiv. vithiiiii titling te' have had the Warn- III 1 lie imi . . . I Illlll IIIIIMI"k, T,, A.iei.1' - ; ,... ,, "rT.V.n.Hk ...ehmVama. TheM' lllll " " . .I.llll lllive IIO piim-iiy ...... I Cut MlllM' WllO IllOW til Anil, h hern iiieh' tlivi nppe.i'' Sheivs That Arc Ginning te Philadelphia Soen IKriMiilinr I'J "Atfitir," with Alice Pelyslar Irlc. lliMcinlirr III "DecUsM-e." with Kthel Harrymerc, llrenil. K.'.-fiiilirr 20 "Fnmeim MrH. Fair," OarrlcU. Mrtntyrc nnil Hcnfli. I.yrlc. "I'nssliiK Shew of 1921." Sliubcrt. "The Had Mini." Walnut. "The Wundcrlng Jew," Ferrest. (tflll-l LAST vnuinniiin WALT'." U itn en eriilcnee Hint Intern' t net lift our taste for renlli llnetl hum ip of thr liphtcr sort ami or the claif.i of operetta Hint mi no tiutuy honored nirmen in M toiler, fi iirei eut mtrreti hns Icil te the icriral of "The Choeehte HeMler." irhieh eufllij le 'get here teienril the eml of Ihii Sffl,SOII. r Mmeiliei n riipltnl A. i fill"'1- '" ''"',...., .1 ,...d relaxatlen- icir inn" " , .nrriiiMiiiiiirex. "i ' "'" ' 1 . . . i . T'K funny te watch the nvcholecical effect of hllllns n tnge attrnct'en n cemiiiK from some foreign country, it m'eiiin te give It a p'estlge with mull -encex. nnd American audiencex are net alone in this wenluieN. A year age Inst March 1 dropped into .Montevideo, frugally, after n long veynge up from below- the Hern, and. like nil visitors te that Seuth American capital, went the first evening te the Trillin Iloale te sec the vaudeville bill and mix in the cabaret nfterward. the ctW t in i. ili.icliicil with both, for. If " The liemllinc-s en the program were n . a piu-meh them with the sme -n,,. Muicil Avolei." who were billeil i ..mills siiirlmal wanderlust tlmi ny Americans ami the nremiers of r i," h'ed Knew when im MieaUed vafldevillians up here. There were L0.',. -nnela of the bain le pore ever ,ir, ,,, (, ,,n,,.(1 xylophones and '" . I. inst (Mine novel. eii will tinil KM who sang. I remember the girl tour liuesi Jitter relasaii' hi.ii tn:il;e e nii'iili. ni'N1 rllieh' lilnn if eii (,iili. a am which hut will be whell. nil- lun't Uihe II I"" "-'" .1 ilclii'lit IV mim'Ii nt yDurhen, "T III'. HAT'' U'l and llullileg Drum cousins In the in... i .I..I..I.. uhiiw ffri,r,i:i.l.....mh ,h. e'mnen, .,1 Sfer He U.11U.U play Ihnmgh ihc Srment ..fp.i.ecxcl.lng.-uUcntu.e. Y .re new-r InUen into the ( enli in ,.f.l,eni,.li..rs..f"ThcIal. he -en.e. 1 im'I "I Hir household I hat is 1,11 III'1'! !'. " ' ! Iihje their terrer 1,11 .w mi nt tlu hnitmn if the pil. '. n' UV . ... f.... . .null that .nlVuf, J.H Wfn... the fall of the linal rnrt.lln In llullileg Drummenil. then anv nn-ien Yeu me simply fiiinlcd In a gang of i-Icmm- croes m.,.,1 .-M-i-Mi.in-iilliig ami ou t.,in lii-iinmieiiil set our llmm llll Knew the mill licit M'lll' Uf' I. !... r1""' ' ...,l,;,-s int.. jniir bin v lti- 1 "i. poi krt l'liim Ihen of Imw 1 1" trriiirlt-'l niu .. 1...1....I ml lull n 11,1111,.. ... . - ,,. Ilii. r iM-i 1 , .-in .-.-.c, -' ." . .til 11 ill',.... Illll Isll t I (III- who and 1 np- te cm iiiuvciii tn i' dcsprinte will be In .nnstanl !.i ten ami iniimnieiiii tnlvers lllti jour mil - t forth. mi il is only a que-iinu 1.. ,1,. nil. Miu will leme. pf tin H cl.s the cilinlnals win v '' mi.i .mil nf the brains and bravery j.u kill Inn., te ili-play le round them up in the Until scene (If celli -e .M.I jnn're .jeiug 10 ih It in the end tfs 11 let of fun while il lasls. Knew l'.i.t 1 D ,,ii ll.i eiiiniiriil.i of iiiiii I Ynr,n y,iiinI ml. I'shnir! life.-' fmi'l oil mil I id A 111 ""'' iien-Kimiirr iiiineiu rcwlitw a 'mi en emit of sneh cnnti m no milwh 11 in 11 1 ml ireulil time pill oil thr lmic llrtnt life. mutter bow hit nl rum, iniilimii nl Icint one melo mele ihiimntii .thulium. The 1111 letliniiititht miiiiff 1 tun ils their ilmllii)iis 1 hit runic ilniiln leaihri : mt'.v nil. I theug light I mlir.Sr. two nhus mil I he ones 1 inintieueil a- being ntable lij any Imih Tin nic sn lull of their own rpUtlcs cnerg) that Ihev would carr.i cui. a meti si I11.nl dramatic 1 lub te some ineasuie of sin -s. . "The Kinperer .I.iiicj," nl the Wal- I) mil. N Uie one wliH-li s,-nii-.v mnbeily v lieggm Could nit with siiccesH. It Nun ecel- warrior in lout iln for ti'iuling in the ipi'i'l of jour own ilcii .-mil willi eui- own imag ination allowed te Mippl the n.ri.lal rielure Hut. tiaiisiiinted le the is ble stage, it Wnines a ineleilinmntic monologue, without nn i.'llef. with none of the i-inllli-t s In. Ii is the fundnnicntnl ncces. Mtj fin- .It 1111111 and with all the mount meunt nny inesi apahle when one actor con-tlnue-t tee nii; clll one theme. win ev.-ii as cardinal dofeit especially because It was the first tlme I had heard the geed old I tilled States langiingc for about six months mid. In spite of her Middle Western accent , it urc did sound like inusle. The act went big down there below the c(uuti)i- mid the fact ll.nl it was billed us coining from this country helped Its pHcslige, for our uievlvs and , our theatrical ideas are :i geed deal 1 mine popular there than our politics or! our business methods. I Last Tliiiisdav night I dropped into III" ('lies-Op Meuse for m weekly cn cn .iejmeut of the vaudeville fare, nnd the tit -t name that met my cje In running down the pregrniu was "Three Musical A vnles Kiigland's I'reinier N.ilophon N.ilephon N.ilophen isls." I wnltcil te sec f (hey weie m AmiIes fietu Monlevidce. And the) verc. It.it Hie girl wasn't with them.' In rruguay they were America's pruniiT )hipheuists; in Aineilca the) me Knghind'H ditto. I'm nut cilticl. ing. W'c like it Unit wii) . and se de the rruguiiyiaus. And it just happens Hint the Avoles can de it legitimately. , for they i.ic Hi'UM.-lii.ni American citizens. KI'.HNAIK and dapper I Dit- 1 ii'li-li'in as the "liiiniellcst 111:. .1 in the world Sounds Impossible, doesn't It? And )et that is just the lele that this "(irent l.ever" of (lie stage has In 11 n-w coined), which lie will present for a single week next Mnmki). It's fiein the Italian of Saba line Lepez, mid when I lili-ichstein first singed It tiny culled "That Heinel) Ilcnriiuc,'' luit they've slim Icncil that into "Face Vnluc." which inny net menu se much, but is easier le snj. The scenes of "Face Value" are laid in New Vetk. which In itself Is iin iisiuil ier a Ditrichstein play. "Tote" and "The I'lirple Mask" and "The Mnuiuls de I'llida" all had French set tings. However. Ditrichstein plays tin: idle of 11 -foreigner, n Cuban this time, who knows he's the homeliest inn 11 in New Yerk, but still feels he's mere nt mictixc I Inn. his handsome boy rivals. He's atraid In leek In the glass, nnd he knows he cannot make ne in a bright light, se be does his piopesjng with tin- lights low and the lady's ejes turned awa). N'aturull), his voice is the san.e 11M litrichslciu voice, even l'-:?&-l& W 'BMPHB8fcT'A 1 frec LEWIS i$m.M "'' m&lr y'-W&KMXM'"'" "te bat- -& Wy'-yWi' mi" lWaKaig,gv' combines whole i benis which me wh FLOSSIE DEVECE ';'-, WMmmM8mmW unrelated. Casine v-., v W--' WMWW J x1teirwMriu x wWmMfTySib W. 1 11 m if 111 s 5 '. ?wrax2i?ffAi' js MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK Pictures Held Over holes en Photoplay Houses mil HIM-: is eiiiel nlens riillndelphin- X of font 'Mevie Hew" next week lifter the influx itures which kept nil the fans liu. running iretn iieuse 10 iieuc. , new Pauline-Frederick picture, n "Hill' Farnuni thriller anil u ceupte 01 smaiici fr. sum up tlw situation for the coming six da). Meanwhile, there are four features held ever (about it record ier 1111- cm . I nnd ihev ileseive ns miu Ii comment as the opening nttractiens Jubilee Week went ever with a hang nnd ever)bed) is one -0011 The Simile) hoping lliey nnve nneinci "The Sheik." lull II him been lecelvlui 11 let of until of mouth eilxeitlsllig, nlitl icerjhed.v wants in see II new. One, I of (itu most striking things about ll lit ..I r I' . .1..,. the acting of Theodere KelnlT nn Pauline Frederic!: and Varnum I'llms Open Vew 'WMreiIte(Il,pR1 U(,M ,,,, ,,H for. elin actor into tin- nuns wneu ue wn making t lid t Aztec ntnrj. "The Weman That !oil l-'orgel." mid he has been out in I loll) weed ever since Almest without exception, Kosleft has been miscast mid mihiippy In hi M'ccuii inrt. this being particularly se 1 11 "UOIIl Chnngc 1u1r HUM" IiiimiI" nf the L)e .Mllle iliuncstlc Irlleg). We wan siniill iart in "The ami new , in "Foel's i-eiucs lulu his own with 11 xcngoiinee. I lis phi)iug of the evll Mexican Is a work of art. retrained, well innile up mid colorful mid. i.ltlietlgl I.oetinril Mi-nli-k. who wrote the Htery tlint "stiggcsti'd" "Foel's I'liruillfic,, iirii'i- I'enci'ivi'il this I'hnr.u-ter. II has In come In KnslnfT's l.n.iil- one nf the striking bits of the picture. It is In lie hoped tli.-H lif nothing else) tiiis fvutuic will convince the hiiti-Di'MHIc people tlint lie is nut con fined te gorgeous snciei) hothouse drmuus, but can Mill handle big, sweeping Mietics of i.iIm'.ii nic What' r'ver faults "Foel's I'nraillsp" possessed lies In the Inipielmliilillcs of the story. Ite.Mllle's own work is the pci fei tinn of plmliiplny-making nrt . Of nil the big specials which enme in last week. "The Sheik." tlint tri umphant best-si'lli'f. has had the long est ilieucs iiulslde the thentie. Frem the fust show lug .Menihi) morning right en through litis denatured love story lias packed the Slmiley. It was u case of where a ceinpaii) saw Its op portunity in a let of talk about thl" erotic tnlc. lush'-d the picture through, ami put It mi the mnrket while the demand was het. It Is net one of the venr's best pictures and il hns few touches of teal illusion or ciiicmatii nrt. but own hed) Is talking about It, and se even boil v must ye It. I'auiiiic Frederick's nicinernble "Itelhl Denna" had nil the subtlety and beaut) which "The Sheik" lack .. and se did F.lslc "Desert Lure' Fergusen's pictur I'npular in ixntimi nf another "The Sheik" U e h . r t Hh-hens novel. "Ilnrbnr.v' Slieep ' Tin. main dlh"eieiice lies In the bed 1 of the slei). F. M. Hull Is net Hubert Hlcheiis, and iMrccter Mel ford and the excellent actors cmilil nm siipph the want. The) ate all storii sterii storii ef the tii-ient with the '(h-erl lure" preiaiiicnii) concerned in 01 alieut the plot; two of them maintained that strange spell and transfcricil it te the screen, while flic third. despite it . peiiiliini. is merely "minie stnfi"." lure Willi an exelic ntuinsihcte called "The Lure of .Inde" and presents Mis Frederick ns the daughter of a real admiral, who is mixed up unjustly in u scandal, and Ihes le the Seuth sons, where hhe becomes a keeper of n gam bling house. It Is here that most the film 'cones take place. Miss Frederick hns sci-mmI notice, b) the wii), since the completion of "The I.ui-e of .lade" that she is through with I exotic rules and characterizations nf ! women of slind) icputntlens. She wa 11 Is te play who oMiine, plennn' ehnincters. she nj. Ne one can blnine the stni- for net wishing in be alwas associated with evil parts, but for one who lias se return kuble a gullet-) of pert I'll) Ills en the srieen, her ilclci -initiation seems a hit ten sweeping. In temperament and iippeiirnnce, Mis Frederick was never cut out for Pell) - anna-isli idles, but slm I Knaleff ('nines Inte Niu Own nt Last mi. el. heller in a Affairs of Analel Paradise," he anna-isli ieIe. but li" bus alwa) '-pllF third of the sperm I- which succeeded in being en the soreen wlia; I . . , . ... . . , , . , ,. .., such people as Olga Nethers.ilc. NaI- "" b"" J, l ' V v" i. " mevn nnd Fanny Diuenpeit w.-te te the , ' '", , h . , n '. .. ' I'"' l!" Vlir ' lb.' held oxeivis I he (Jneen of Shi'b.1. "J; ; . . ,, , , , , ,. r,il1" ,il1" ,II,M lln'1 " ,,",-T,', I if" than Ihink of the part- sl,e bn phiM-d . ,i, ,!,,. Iu )V Uitue of ,. evtended ipi;.ki.; of Plllllll.e H FKANkLYN EELLAMV: 'BULL DOO D3UMMOND. GJrncK I'lcilei les J brings up men! Inn of M. nPst which will be seieeneil at tin. Al-cnlia" Thealie next week. It nii.nliei' pc- Nirileii s 1 ciierii ami I eca Hlchens' Hella lieium." the sensa tional "Sappho," 1 hi' pewciful "Ma dame N." ".a.a." "The I'lernnl Cit)." "Mrs. Dane's Defcnsi.," "Mid "Mid chnnnel" ami mau ntln-is. et goedx -geed) idles, lint hlstnr) making ones, mid parts that few wrn'ti iicties.. could pla a-nVMM.S pahadisi-:. - DcMille 1nci1.11. at didn't llOM' the i,itn-e tin- C11 1 1 .0 Km 1 1 fin I. Ill ICi of .New 1 or l lln1 ether and "The a week or tiful and ma icstic (liieen of Sli iii'. Li'lher. espeeinlh , living up te expectations inspired li .s wetk In "If I Wcic King." m.-iilc the role of Sohiineu stand out lielilh ami mviiIIv. Tl hariel ra.e and the pn'eres and ' nnlliiuril no I'iirc Mm Irrn C nlumn One run : I .ml s I'.iii.iIih.," nti hand, had it- iir.-n. n-c I. ere. Sheik" whs ins) show 11 mil v "i age. P.ctiv UN the beau- ullutius. and I'm. I.eiber mid I'emtielling. givi "The icba" its m.li I, , ipnt. WALTER WOOLF "THE LAST WALTZ " Siuter.t' -- LEO , DITRICHSTE "FACE VALU Lyric THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS D1 THH "Five Pit s for Orchestra" Arneld Schoenberg. which Philadelphia Orcliestia perferiuci eucerts Insi week, have , given i Ise le mine discussion in musical nicies than ail) similar number of works for u long time. Tlieic are lew. even among these who ptide themselves upon their "advanced" musical Icelinrs. win. have the temeill) te declare that they like them as iniisic.il works, but the bii tmisiciaiis aic liiclinen le withheld judgment, even while admitting fratikl) that the) de net iiudi I'stand them. Viewed u 'I) as miisii ul iompes. tiens designed te giw pe-asiiie te the ear and te the understanding, these works of Scliii. nbei-j might be premptl) tossed into the discmd; lensidered as coiiipesitloiis b) .1 learned mid sine, iv iiiusiclau, ba-cd upei, a new harmonic plan, ini'i. though Inter )eais nui) show (as will piehubl) he tliu ra-ci '!.:.! plan le lie eutirel) erronee-is. t.-n-) arc worth at least a careful M.iriug. One of the most valuahle things almut the I'l.ilii delphi.i Oichestia ami die programs which Mr. Stokewski makes up is the fact that we arc kepi in constant touch with what the composers of ether countries aic doing. We ma) dot appievc nl all t licit works, lint it is well for its te hear I hem. if the self-evident sincerity by 1 i.iupesi the! sloped at its who ttiele 'ii Ihc fllllv do de Delillssi stvle ears before D-biiss) hiuisell perfected it, and some of w hesi. works were phi) oil tills sea ' si n b) the ( l chest ill. ' I liable te obtain a homing in Vien ' mi, where lie was lux n . Si heenberg went te licrlin ami joined Wolzegen. I W.-ili. kin. I ami Itieiliauiii. who were 1 then I. lunching their "I't'liei hrctll," a 'Kind of aillslic caban't. In mm Ii the siiine inanuer that Sntie joined the 'Salen de la Hes.-Croix" of Palanan I 111 I'm is. I.lllil Ills III tins wtl) until these miiiiij ibl.iim d their itr-t hearings. oily BI'T the weakness of ihi theory, and the 01. i hi uliii'li (I will fii'elmlil v he condemned as unsound b fiiluie gen erations s that if it is in copied as truth fltcic s then mi such thing as a discoid. The scion if musical com position, upon which some of the most luminous liilo'hets in the world's bis. ter) have expended their best rfferls. s based solely upon the iiiestieu of what !-. pel mssb,, 1111,1 what is- nui There fore, if ew-rvililng s permiili'il in the nil. Mel' of eh, iid 1 1. nihil. 1. lien- the ics.ilt must be in. .sic, il miarcli) . Fashions In iniisc sitne die dms of I Hncli liaie clinnged radically In the malt.-f of melody nnd as te the emo tional fouling which nui) be expressed 1 by tones. Hut up te the last iruiirlcr 01 a leniiir) nine lias ih-cii no vT) radical change in th i, miter of bur in. uiinlinn. perhaps the musienl Hoi Hei slievists e afler this he.-aus,. it was almost the out) thing left te change. Law and elder have their places in music lis well ,is in pier.illiii'g !!. niiinilinc. If the laws which liave ex- seii in the tiast ter comnesit en me te iiilhlcsslt set aside and nothing is te al does wear gles. a led wig and uu- TIS" SKI.NNLH III "Kl- was an. Oriental met," mi Italian i-.i da Hiiuini." a it has the its whole a monologue df CMIOsill'j ixiiniie .111110-1 at the stmt. After the Ihnperei- .leuiw hies his Winnd shot theie isn't the sliglitest "eiilit la tin. mind of au intelligent iiuiliier of n.st vhm s Kitig te happen Meafter Tlie "su.r j,,,,!,.," ,;,,ia nas i,,.,.,, p,lllU.,i" with such exag 1"!l,!(,,''1 "'I "-I" lh ven its final u"l h Is ile.uh forecast. U).i,0leg,.j ,1, ,., Ms.s t(j0 tfr-e, " ""(,a admit that e, ?! """I'1 s" I'1" "l'n Hie .. .fc.iei-.llll .M.K,-e ! 1 ID 1 nm . Wlil,. " UK"."N ,f " th" si. -...' ...in eve,- Known. ist ,0. ,."VV ."'' '"I -" ii.-iniii liein 'leiit "liis,j f "nun M I Fienci Frencl.inaii in "The Hener of the Finn- il. an Italian organ -grinder In "Mr. Antonie" and new he is a Spanish hull-lighter in "HIe.kI and Sand." ilni matled from the Hlasce Ihune, novel, wliich comes te the Hread .Monday. The tiding of colorful, romantic parts has always been the Skinner forte, nnd in order te make the present one of "Kl (iiillai'de" technically correct, he and his wife and daughter visited Spain tills slimmer. The latter, b) the wa). phl)s in "Illoeil ami Saml." which Is sine te lie of interest te Plilladelphinns, who saw her as a Hi') n Mnwr undorgraihiate phi) lug such roles as I'druchie In "Taming of the Shrew." ami Sir Jas per Thern. I) kc in "Hecinar)." rM'TSIDi: of the m V which stands out in eer uicasure ' J'J-oieiis) .-.f s!..li.wiili..,.'v miisii. Lis l,i.!ti.t iii his- nl ueeut.er 'I . " ll.l, llll" ln " .,... ... . ... " ' ... ' (wn works is attested h) ilm lad that he was willing te siiflei long tn order that he might have a healing. Thor Ther i uglily grounded in the music il science of the classic, by Alexander eniluisky, Schoenberg has written little except in Ihc iiltia-iiieilern sth He had the usual ditliciilt) of mi) nidi. ..1 in ob taining a hearing, but this did mil pre icnt him from co,npesing in hi char acteristic vein. In one respect his e.nlv cireer par allels that of Kile Satic, the Fn h T)I'T it was net until his miisii -L tliceiles were accepted lis sound b) two ether radicals I lint Schoenberg i. ail) el. tain. 'il the heating which he wished. Hii hard Strauss, in Hn-'in, and I lie I, lie tiisiii Muhfer, ... Vleliua. did fur him what Scliiimanii ami . Ien. lilui did Inr I'.i-ahuis. Whither tl.cv in lid as wisc-v as tne elder musicians old in I heir cliaiiipieiisliin of a new com -r ciiiiii.it lie said al this time.. At Ilia' time Maiiier was the iiiling spuli of Vienna music, and I Ii mu sicians of that cit) had te perform S. h.ieiil.crg's works whether the) wanted l "r net. Mahler valiantly chuin pinned his pretege, and it Is said en one eci uslnii ptiidlcl) reluiked a man bitting near Mm nl a j-enccrt who bad lilsscd siiine composition- of 's. The ichiiked one. turn- Ipg le the city inn-ii-.-il boss, replied calinl) : "1 hiue lii-sed )our stuli ulse." 'I'he whole uialtei of modern music with It- cutitlnuens dlsseuuiR-es ami unrcsehed suspi n-ieus, turn- en the Mucslleu us te wl.al is a permissible dissonance ami at what point these ills- . sdtiant notes heciunc m I mil discdnls and uie nui 10 nt aueweii, rschncnlici g -lh. -or) Is that nm tone will cdinbinc with any ether lone. In nraclici. he lake their pin. xieM the ..nlii'iillr ilciic of the compesi-r. music he- indeed lal'.'ii upon evil ila.vs. Seme pretij fine c'ltiipo-ltien- have been pn ilm-cil under tlie old laws and II Is doubtful if the public will see them su. rillu'd. which the) -in fl) must be If the tlieerl.s of the cxlivine iii.ll.'iils prcvnll. WHAT will lu-ehiihl) mi, nil portion of t carries this in il- logical couclusieu and happen i ll.et a portion el the in w in ti ine will be -upc t'lmpii-i-d mi tie ini.iu be. of musical structure a- it exists at pus cut. Deliu has given lln- i.i'i-icn world Mime new tiuls of colei and coin po-itien. lint, ladlcal a- III- works ap peared le be (went) cai- age. the) have net materiall) clitiugnl compo-i. Hen : in fin I. viewed a- a w hole In- i en. tribittien te tlie ait in the wa et change has net been large Tlie-i, up. pareiilly imli.-al movements have a wa of adjusting thenisecs te tin ir prep, i place in tlixsgcncral -lieine of tlnng- 'I'lie nrt nnd the science of musi,,, i ouipesltlon liave been built up tlmiugh loe mail) decades and In tee iiinm gnat int. 'II. els te he overthrew n h mi) -Ingle iiiiml. no matter what its power sicluietiberg mil) make a . enti .liullm. te the art of uiiisical compusiiien or he ma) he working en an entni-K wrong ml tliei.r). which ina m.i Ine as eMg a- he. himself. Hut it i- icitain that, if this tlicer) demands the nic tm of all l hat lias gnue before, it will it be incepted b) the music Iem-i-s al huge )IUSIC NOTES "Lnulfe" will 1m lli, mi nnil eic-iji of , "Line. 1). nli-lln- Mi'trepnlltaii M'.tren ii.-xi Til s.lu mh- In tlu iwnn nliiK ut th,' AiM.tum of Minn, with I .-. i c I . - vmII (lcralil.ne K.irr.ir In llu- ntl i "le With , fnun "ThiilH,- her will nine us Mm lour .1 new oner. Aurcll.ine IVrlllv. whom Mr !util-C.ia.r ei.iiiiKf.l l.tut suinmi i In li..l .Mm.- Herat will Iihp lln- lele of lh- inelliii iii"l Hi" futhi'i will Ii- l.en It... I.l-i Mr WeltT will i-cnilim ' l.uiii '"l;-lHi,in unil Ixelil".-' iii.iin-ni. nl lij i.Imi. ji sin,' ih nrlii of " Wii in. ,,. an. I H.'lel.il slH'-,-r liunilicrn iu..r The t'.n rlei'i. .ninm fet Ii.. ml -i I J ,s .IS P.HOADWAY WIIIHL." brings its con-lellatieii of In- S III I'.ll i "I.e. the .Mplncill(.n " xi Menilav "I... Trn Lit i m Vlelella all.! Hills, pp Th remii'inli-r "f tie t iHllpatl. ep-riiH u. ,. t-k are as foil iu'p iillh tju-ui i Marie AkekIIiiI as All'l ,'iln. i irit lllclll.les A Illlll siipicuie mind of porter as le asl, let ier would call scenes fi-nin the an Ids ract events et I'llle lie.ird '. Ml. in w .mill novel 's le as; tee much. even rs ii. ' "ii- m ter wlin "f iinii-e. '" " is Jll-I t, I'lltlllh. . .1,,., i". .! In '" doesn't have te act is, I'nlie Hiitb. All ' he Halle Until. ,ei- It I .It hi, I' i, ..I I .... I.. ,.,....-. .i -.-". "I ICI p..f ," " ii imiii). Mm.. ,,' " a",,vl inns alwavs i i, !",i:,',,,niM"v,,f MU,,J ""w"r" n" III) Ida -V,-'., " ,!"1'" ,Jl"11 tlia..V, " l,'S,,"" auieWlle lerMmli.1''1!',.."1"" .!- I In ici.k ,.i ....""""": "'"I'le II .: - ...iii in tne' "'"k- (it Laiiihii u "Itruci nm. ,ll' Sinn m itii'ir cen-tautli newspapers. Thi el "Hlueheaid" iiiinaie individiiiil ii'iiie cunrcrees or l-iiglaud "..Id be Ic while tin 'i,,:ri'.:?,h,"!::,"i,i'i,!'V"'"ni "'.ni-f... ,.i i , , ..'7 "."V" ''- ii is ii. ... r' ,":." in- . ci.. nine III nil' vtlllinv . Mai I., e ' '' ""J"'1;!''' else. We -.'.' t lies,, people .-,, , f,.w "i! nli '', ,l,, "' interest us; mVm. '""' "'" eurinslti. Se Vfl.v iinnnlcs, ii, ..hi,.), .".'.... ... .-.-.. ,, , i tin p.i-1- 1 niimit ami "in nun ., mi ifi'i lour them talk n- iu!"'"ti ""; ,I"'"-Poise.,alitics rfS,,:,'11,!1(1. !.,:.,f1;;."ni " vi- rrun: X uhi.ll ci in--: te town .Mm. ill.. i nigui, tin- iiceu phi) lug in the sunn) Seuth icieiitl). its 'last engagement, in fact, having been in Atlanta. Winona Winter, one of tin' featured phi) or-, always In a Itportnire of songs, and some of them a le usiiall) in dialed, winch she picks up during her travels. This year she lias a sad story te tell. "The unusual presperit) of the Inst few .e.ii-s Is having a disastrous ef fect 'en Ncglu melodies," ni.vs Miss Winter. "Thev seem tn liave fin got ten all about singing and bine no idea it her t linn spending' ineiic). As ,ou ride through I he rural district- of the Seuth newada.is miu me stiuck b) the utter ahscu'ce el singing and Itistiiinieut phi) lug m the cabins ami homes of the colon d people." Concerning Blanche Ring Among tlie niliuernui luinlijiu les In "The P.rnndwny Whirl." which ienics te ll.e Foriest Theatie next .Menihi) tiighl. is lilnn. he King. Miss King has tlie di-tindieu of having Iiceu a leading woman nt lln' nge nf sixteen when she phi) ed Willi Nat (goodwill in "Colonel Tem." She lias leen ce-staiieil nine teen limes, including appearances with Klehnrd Manslielil. Lew Fields. Nat tlnedwin, .lames 'i'. Power-, Finnh Daniels, Hichard Caile ami Charles Winningcr. the till t it in "The llronil llrenil win Whirl " When Miss Itiug was heiiding her own shows she gave Will lingers, the enmedinu. Ills lii-t speaking line, nnil had 'eiuuu Castle ami .lack Nerwnrth in licr cliurus. Tiles. I 1 1 in. e, ' i "Terea , KiIiIh I'll Ms ' Inmleiiim' lh. I 'I'm ..i , ii ii 'I luirn I I'-nni s ilunl a li, I nf lh, ihlnl te , dlUI I H .s.in On In Ojsmm I'.-ll. llesllmii'K I'. Monihe. lila ii e.Ul J i -iirtl- .Iie case of even radical com who breaks into the world of supporters denounce ever) etre net ac('( pi hlin at their ew u and aw - I. Ills eiln-vilai ll.wli of S.iiurilav J elenlllK. 'iiKluieil ' el. nillK . I 111., ', 111 Itltiee '..lall-il.i (.'Ii..- .! S. Ilil" Its IWi'tlll ' Mi.ssl ill en ) of Musk- Akii.s III Itlll II .'athi.lll ( hllie Klllieia, rr.llici's Mniesiiil (iaetiine X lit me. Manuel IViez. Jesiph Tmllsci iin.l Natal, i eil IJrn-sie Kiierh will niniluvi llll.i-tii-tll Allimlen will aptieil In "Lu lllei ell.l.l" ,11 Tin Hilay eli-lllllK A fe.ituie of llus I h-r fnininiiii' will lie tin llri aiip-aran. of Hiatrln." Union of I'h Imlcliilihi, In lie lie leir of l.a I'lPi-t Tim linlli't "Til" Dim.' Of III,' llelirh" Hill I'll Blll'll li.i Slili Till "llniinf-1 an. I Out--. will Ii" suns- ler. at the llrst Wnlni-mln nialllipe. wltli IPIen t'ectit"! as (Intel an. I miner Marie as llan-Hi-1 A I'hlla.l.-lplil erl llllil.i IUUpi will he hi-iinl In III. i el- of the Dew lain "l.a Heliem.'" lllll 1." the op. I i oil eiln. s, lai t. nliii. with lllniici S. ii, .in as Mlinl nnil Miul-lln. Ivelll" ns Mufeila IIkiiiI -t .it. tli. iiell-Kiiew n l'lilla.l"lihlii l.asso l.asse fiuilnnte. will inali" til firm leral iiip. mane illlh the San rail., ii.uiliani as I'elllll ChmiIIitI i Huslli .inn" anil "l'.iKlimt-i" will he the hill for TlmrHil,i pv. iiIiik In the llrst niH'Pi aniilln'r I'lllle ilolphle ll ll.-alil..-M1i-s.iii.Iie. wh" li"H Ju,t return.-.l tr.nn ltiil. will sins' I '"la lllancii S.niia will tin the soprano Walter I'felffei will ni.iK. tils .lebut its a .San ('arte cotiilutler In Oil ... .... "I ii.ii III I .nniiepritii.nl "' ..ill I.. th, I'll, In ei.-nimr iippia with .lext-plUiu. fi i'.".tri.l. I l.iui'lips,. as ill" ..rtina ileiuia "l.tilieimi In en iiiiiih.i.ij tilll be nlmi ler the Saturtlai mat nei tilth Anna I'lt.m as lllsa, ami "(ulielin will U lilt- Hallliilat nlullt effeliUK. ii e ll' tf I'lllla.lelelll.i H'll tlflli prfoiieanie uf tn e ul ti "S. ul in. Al tiletii .'Illlll 111 will Blip nl l;i Ills in Mmli it I", 1 1" Huh M, heul en Mi, n, In. UUP- I I Ill Ill t AS IN il. po-er tone-, hi- wiie will nut in-.-. (' blin nt valuation anil the case-el Wagner, Hialim- of later da.is, are I. eld up as fill examples of hew great miisii ma) lie rejected. Uceihevi n and ethers ate oil ill a lit tie fin I her ba.-k if l lie niu. ailmlicr preies rei al.-lti am . S.-lie. nl ' rg's friend- arc no exception te the rule. I5ut it niii-t net be forgot ten that for every genius of the Hec tluiicii order theie nie ten theic-and "morning glories" who Id. mm tiercel) fnr a time and then fade aw.n (ieniuse- of the tir-t eiiler come enli alieut once in a icntiit'i ami it still links live icars tn tlie i-i-iit ii i-.x mark "f I In ilea 1 1. nt Iteelheien, te sai niiililng of Wagner and liialiius )il WpiIiipcI ii "iinliiK. In the Mini il 1 1 (lull ISII tlami.a.l Nllivl, a .linn-, i.lll lt Klven In liener et Mtitp Impre i'hit!"s M. l-iiilit.eln ami III Al.-x m.i r llll II In til" Ant. rlt-uii (irs-all 1'laier ' i-u. Hie l'.nilKtllanl , Chiiiner .f tin- Allien, in tiiill.I ei iiiK.nili.tH. the I'.-nnsilianla M. ml,. rKiile of III, Nitle.it sn l.i.t.in of Dru.inisis tin .M iiiimt-iliu Mime hiuleij anil lh, MtnLal All Cluli. The i'IiiUiiikie (tieuil inn.-i.nii of the I'li'lail. ll.l. a .Musp i-iuli will I,. iilM-n en Tves.l.n. ill J .'III I'. tn iliii It, ,.,. Hal li-n. ll.lleilli-Sll-itfelil Well Rehearsed and tu inlile lu'.t wiin l ihiid mi ..I ' Hull Deg the F.iigli-h iiielndr.iiua at tlie li.irnck Theatre l.nklnglen inertru.M'd In er-Ixing anil "Drumiunud ' A. I'" Mai I hew s was v. lh- Mattel n'eiti.nii lllipre. I- net il reclli cost. Ilnh,, It .. tl. a week. . Iiuliviiliinll, an i a.t n- hiuch mi. no) te it eiiL-ll-'eineiil is .. tn,::., -,h '"- de ..,"''' nmiii'ial S'lUllg xiiiiki lines,, , '"'; he niii hi. ' k nun .. .. 1. 1 ii "".-.": Hie i.iiiV nail) hiie' Ket.s ,, I :'.' I,l?". Hi" theatre in w'hlc -.. 111111,111,. newsiianer.s trlve lie ira space (JUS) I1M 111 Whleh ' nm doing new) ? e,,!er,,,l,';':i,::';':''-i 'Wr"int.fer l'ltr" "ublI,,tJ'' -VihI "Bat" te Stay Through Holidays The management of "The Hat" the nnstorieus luelediamii which starts it. eleventh week at the Adclphl t heat re next Menihi) night, uuinium-c thai litis thriller will si ill he en lew dtir tig Chiistinas and New Ycai's weeks, wllh no closing date, in sight. I Si the Ill's! of the )cai, "The Hat" will have com pleted llfteeu consecutive weeks, which Ik only six under tlie long-run draiuatle record held by "The Man from Heme" nt the same house, Wnlti'i Ii.iminsLli will innl,. hlM r.iri'in'll I nppt'aninie this se iheii In I'ttll.tileliuil i al lh- thlnl lOiuerl ur the Ni n Yerk Sun l.l.oie Urilieslia In tlm Acatli-mi of Mini. ThiiiH.laj i lining DPii'inbur 1.. 'I'll nm rt'inalnliu .enei'ilH wilt l.e under Hut th retilen of Allien Ce.tles .f.i.k'in i lle , if Ah. nor innl rnlte, will lip tit.- miIhihi en tlie oiiaslen of Mr I) iniienh's last up-, pearali.e lure itutl Hit: smilelii will b Ktitliuii'ii s fifth ) 'I tie I'lnl lil-lpllla iliilit'Orn l.eliu no tnui all el nt xi iiLfk llie rt'KUliti I'llilnv afier afier afier noen an. I Palm, lay ei.-nliiB t-eiicerli will he einilli'tl Tin." sei les will be lenum il tlie felluiunir neek. flu Weiln-nl.ti nu inenn. Pirpniher I1.i at Hi Ai-ailt-ini- of Muslr. lln- )r.lilii. iilll i:ne I lie llml of tin' Hue.' iIiIMipii's ieimpiIh Mr StoKewsM will Blip a brief lull, en th. program In eiil-i- te lllusirai lh.. lailetiN strlniil tiistiuui. uts he lint pi iiki ami-. I for the llrsl iiinterl wiIim In Tllail.lt IIS lllcll, llelllHlll Vernet Mull. I I'enlia an. I Anten Tore'le. lh.. flisl ilnlln i luln. ti-lln uml double buss r.'M'i'iiit.'lt of Hi." Or. h-stia Tin- i. malndet of Uik preKiam will be (he pr lud te "I'arnu-n.' In lllzel. Hie "lllllti ll.lllllbe' H.lIU lit .1.1 I. mill Hiram-it, and lh- "Hide of Hi, a. Iisrl-s." le Itii-hard Wasnei UiiipsI S. hplllii't p.. inlhl , and Jehn liar nii, bail-nii". will lurnlsli lln pietr.iiu for ll .Mend.ii nit' l nl nu mini, ale en Deeiieilipr ,1 'n llui Holleiue-Miatfeld Mr. St'hcllliiK w-ll' play the iru.m fuciw In (' miner et ll.t.'l. 'tiunarills-.l fur the piano, two lud, n nocturne and nchfri-n of Ohetiln, thrpa y('aiiih nce, by Ornn.iiles, apd h i n,i j rt.uui- te l lie I lluni" I'l.tni-K dilate iiiieii a tlleiue 111111.101.111 of Uie erdiiniyi i lh it'tiiin; will I inlnei . . I'llIP pielllit In 11 Hal. suliniliitd i. el .11- U..I Ill lll Nelle I) I'll" W main il.e i M re he llaph. te. cat.t I. oral prplud lll.t fllkll s liutiiei Natien a t i it known t ilm ten, iiinl.ei i; m MIlOi-l il,.t t'luls of I il IIi.Ihi till .lai n M I he f lUHlll'l"4 .if ih" !!!. Il.tlli I be tii- il. flernenli lr. ihe id mi id l.t'i .1 Mm s.iM'hn .iiiiebliinrf f tl'ttUII- I t.lsl IJllSenl" llltsini ).'r lull ml, I itlll, In Mile he ratio The 11' Id fl ... -s in, lei iflptienn i en -pi t at llir At ltd. iii of the " ne Alls lllll .. Ill II mini. i ion at :t o'e.e. k 'I h- ppifeiniprs wit I.. I'nil'i Stelips lltinar o'.raiie- ,Je,.pp)iinp (lembPlllnii, ilellnlst in I Wllllnill 11 Cai nihil. Ii'iiei with lloiettii t: Jehn at th,. i, I me 1'otitilhiitieiin uml I... hi ni i,, MrH lleibeM I. Chill, tie.ntiiii'i gillg Sin uee tipe. -l.llltllll llalleiils.li ile'licM uiies his mil i-.-i Iliil of Ihe wcap. e Wpdll. iil i i.ii. 'n. lec llll or II. in Wltllels-,-eul lliill Fight The iniigh occurs in tlie I li'ii.u. uiii.il." unw ilui ing between lr. C, 11. Cri phi) ed h hearsed for these ,n ters In Hninliaiilier Wells, noted rngllsh pii.e lighter who siicciiliibed le tile sKill of (ieerges Car penticr. Mr. Croker-King plincd tin saipc role when tieiahl 1 u Ma.iriei lirst liriiiliii ed "Hull I leg 1 11111111111.11(1 ' at W.Midhain's Thealie in l..ui.eti while it is new- oeinplel ing the s( en.l , n of lis inn I Opera Based en "Emperor Jenes" Jehn Ahlen ( 'in pciu.-i . tin fiuctgn coinpeset , In.s ebtaiin-.l permissinn treui Ihlgclie O'Neill te wnte all ,.ieta based cu "The Huipeii r .loin s, th. West Indian diania.-wliL.-li -Luis n. ihinl and la-l wnk i.t tin- Wiiliiui iit'M Mendai. Adnlpli It. dill, tlie 1 J u-s-iti 1 1 .1. ,. ami mi.iiliill.iUt will lirehiilili plai tlie role of Ihe "Ktupcier" .ic.ile.l In Charles (iilpiu. Ihe N.gie a. ler. In the nieiiu tinie, Mr. tl'Neill is nt weik en a ni w pui) . i in. i tut in u in . a ion. itiitit-sterv based en the I'mu c de I en, which lien Ami mn) s,,r. ,.f i.t.itti 'i legend, in Hei in Rile It tlYI.M U e AlltMie ihe i:i,jili nln.nii r-t-ltnl nt lh ..lusleiil Art i 'lull lomeriott nfii'i n w IM at I t the .Siuidai ii.niti. s -.1.,. al ihn Sp. nnd l'leslntPilan Cliinli I'lipiut llrsl anil Walnut stneiK in 7 :(i ih,.... w II t,,, uii,.,, a I'initriiin nf lloialle Parker's iierlis Tl " iln.r Is iiiuler il... .Ine, tten if v .,i sin Nii-tlvn all, I Is assist, ,.l hi ", ,.,( r, tool, il.illnlsi niin Vliip.-nl I'an, III li.nplHt spei hil s in p fin Hi- I'eu.n of Atlieiu will le he-tl at th I'hun Ii of Nt I.uke nn.l ihn, Kplpsiiny loieo-itm nftttriioen nt I n'r ei-l. IIih serv re will tip preceded, by n rPPltnL 01 ItlHll lllilAiitiil nniMle with .,lnll celle, brp ami organ, heclnnlna nt 8;S0 ii.q --, . ..n .Tin m unuer tee ii, ,;niiti?r iintiinjws, I linn Jth'i Ethel Barrymore at Last l'hllatlclphia is at lint te l.a,. an op op pet tunll) te see Hlhel li.irrv iimie in her newest mu-i ess, "Dccliis. ,.,.," l,i '.tie Aklns. Last )car. after an .id-vaiii-e iiiiiitiiiuccuicnt had been made of her engagement here in ihc Akins plai Miss H.irr.iiiiere was taken ill nnd li.n! te c.incel her eniiie loin l.ate jas, siring, she il.i,cd w lh hci luetlier Jehn In "Claire de l.une" h. Michael . Ktrange. but this ear h) hur own re- tptten ' 'inesi, sun eiei leu in lllllsii our llie pro pre pro Wen "'ijectwl tgur of "Decliissec." rs TM hfS LAST RECORD WEEK STARTING MONDAY 11 A. M CONTINUOUS 11 P. M. 4. well mm im thrill of your life !F YOU DON'T SEE -IN- THE Th. LATEST PRODUCTION of THE MODERN STAGE OR SCREEN AC, PANIED BY A SELECTED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Nete J. FRANK MERRICK, who has been conducting a Symphony orchestra at one of the most prominent theatres in America, has been engaged at tremendous expense te import his high-class organization for a special engagement at The Aldinc Theatre. BEGINNING MONDAY, Mr. Merrick and his great orchestra will render a special lrusical setting in Cr0Xu"cli0"wit,t SWINNEN, MAI: LAND and HAL LEI 1 at the world's largest theatre organ. FATHERS, de you remember when you were a boy and sat in the peanut gallery and hew you enthuaed ever your favorite actor's portrayal of D'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers'" ARE T RF AGtTfGTTR0P,Y(?UR.,ILDREN MISS S GREAl TREAT OF TREATS? It will be worth ten times the price of admission te hear them tell about it at the dinner table SEND ?Au,rfSrE MATINEES' TS GOOD, CLEAN fcNTER-TAINMENT. Next Attraction The World's Sweetheart MARY PICUFi in the Screen Classic "UTILE LORD FAUNTLEKOY" TH EATRE BALTIMORE AVE. AT 56TH ST. Illim I,.sr 1IMI s'ii. Ni'KMi.iir tt( u S GRIFFITH'S Dramatic Thunderbolt ANb A Story of Today Founded en Facts LAUGHS !- THR JLLS!- SUSPENSE!. Tin. production ha. tern n.ide the veil of hypocrisy from many fnl.e reformers. "v il fl i 1 a X -.t), , rtj J ii- -t? I
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