Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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for the Coming Week
NEW ATTIUCTIONS
XiTltrC ."Afnur." Oriental tnunlcM ex
travatmniA. with iicenc )d In Me
foeeo. Alice DelyslR, French nctress, i
ta me ainr, ana Tim iruonner, KtiB
llah cemedlnn. le the featured fun
tnnker. Paul I'trlrct dcilgned the elab- I
rate, costumes. I
, KHOWH THAT KEMAIN
ARK7Cif "Hull Der DrummermV I
English melodrama, by "Hupper." wtth
A. E. Matthews In the leartlnK role,
and a cost that Included Uoretliy Tet
ley and C II Crekcr-Klnc
3ItOAD--nioed and Sand." dramatlza
' tlen of Delnsce Ibanez novo), with Otis i
Bklnner In the rele of the swaggering I
, toreador. Last week
JLDELPHt "The nat." thrilling mys-1
tery yarn by Mnry Ueberta Hlneliart
and Avery Hnpwned, with Helen
Dauvray tin the lending llgure.
MUVBIUIT "The J.aHt Waltz," tuneful I
Oscnr Straus optretta, with Eleaner
l'alnter as Its charming prima lUmna.
and a cast of faerltcs. Iist fck
renRKST The Ureadwa Whirl," i
spectacular ruvue. with a group of
stara which Includes Hlanche Iltng,
Charles Wlnnlngei, Jay Qeuld and
Winona Winter I
STOCK
ORPUKVM "The Naughty Wife." I
qulck-melng farce l Kred Jncken
with Huth Hoblnsen in the title rele
and Dwlght Meade aa hur ImniMcd
husband. Display of feminine flnerj
' 'I feature of the show
, .. ' VAUPEVIM.E
fricn-3 4 F. KKITH'H Heading tm long Mid
" varied bill nre Ed tSnllagher and Al
fiheun, In a lauglmble sketch called
"Mr Gallagher and Mr fhenn In
Egypt." Anether feature Is the mu
sical elTerlng of Fay and Flerin.ii
Courtney, who an accompanied ti
the Ultra String Quintet The p--gram
alsd Includes Cnnrlet elentt ai.d
Mnr Ann, song classic William an.T
Joe Mixrtilel. neNultj . Wright Dancers
In "A Dincu Vtiuge, vlth a specl.il
cast j Wlllle Sel.ir, cemed monelogtie,
and ethers
OBKSTSVT STIiENT OVUIA UOVStV
Helle Storey, prima ilnnn.i with a
new Meck "f sentri, heads the hill.
Charles T Aldrlch. comedian singer
and character artist. Is another fea
ture Thu extended program also In
cludes H.irrj Maaters and Jack Kr.ift
In a musical revue , Hurt Earln and
his sight glrlH. all kind? of music ,
Walter Weemx. Southern humorist
Callahan and llllss, singer and danr
r out of the ordinary Lucy Olktt
and cempuiv. Juggling neveltx i.tt
Le llelge Hue. nthlutex, and ether i
OLOni: "HnMina. spectacular musl
cl and sienlc nrterlng. heads the bill
The bill also Includes Leuis Hart,
comedian, appearing ulth his own
company in a sketch called "The
Qlant Kllltr". Leenard and Wlllnrd
music and cenud : Venten and
Elaine, In a skit. All for Pun" , Lee
Masen, comedy plannlirpue surprise
Kell and Pollock. In a new skit, and
etheri
ALLEGHENY Annahellc " musical
comedy efTerlng -vlth Dave Llejd and
Katherlne Powers, heads the bill
Which also Includes "Concentration,"
s. mystirln,-r act Introducing the
"mental marvel" ; Heward and Urewn.
jazz entertainers , th "Itullot-Preof
Lady," out-ef-the-cndlnary neelt .
"Weston and Elaine, versatile perform
ers, and the photepla;. , "t'mler the
Lash."
9ROADWAY Mend.i. Tuesda and
Wednesday. Paul Whitman's Orches
tra, featuring Arneld Jehnsen. "Jazz
king." heads the bill. The picture
T7II1 be William De Mllle's "After the
Shew." and ether acts Include Oreen
ley and Drayten, songs, and Walsh
s.nd Austin, In a comedy skit Thurs
day, Frldny Rnd Saturday, "The Leve
Nest," speedy musical sketch, tops the
Dili. "Under the Lash" will be the
film.
CROSS KEYS Monday Tuesday and
Wednesday, "The Love Nest." musical
farce, with a eaBt Including Jack West
, and Qeerge Burnett, heads the hill
which also- Includes Bender and Arm
strong, comedy nnd songs, Rdlly
Rey and Burke, laughs, Stevens and
Lovejoy. novelty In song nnd story I
Watsen and St. Alva cemed Thurs.
day. Friday and Saturday, "Maids of
Phllly," musical comedy, heads the
bill.
"WILLIAM Pfi.V.V Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday. "On the Berder."
military musical comedy, with Jack
SS?J an.!! hl" P'1"18 The Plctjre Is
What ;se Man Knows," with Clara
Kimball Yeung. The program also
Includes Jee Towle, comedian James
Kelse and Mary Lee, fun, and Ledd
and Leddy, comedy acrobats Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, "Net Yet
Marie," muslcil eemed tabloid, and
"Handcuffs and Kisses," film
XBYSTOXE "Frem Earth te Moen '
phantasy with music, a real novelty.
heads the bill; also. Jane D'nenrk and
company. In cemedv sketch, ' Merelj
Married"; Hemer Bemalne, aerial
eccentricities. Leu Heed and Al
Tucker, sketch. Al Ehpe and Charles
putten, novel skit, and the final chap
ter of Uie "Hurricane Hutch" film
serial.
XlXON-a ORASD-A Dress Rehear-
wt.'v, vJllvK en .the melodrama,
with Frank EIPs and a company of
VIJ.". '" "':' 'ne dim. Jehnnv
O'Drlen. a Phlladelphlan, and Bert
Ijule. pianist and vocalist, have a mu
if1 0"erln. T'" Program also In
cludes Paul Murray and Olndjs r.er
rlsh, Impressions of stars , Van and
IJmersen, athletes, nnd Miller and
Jane, dancera.
mX0' Monday. Tuesday and Wed- '
nesday. Billy nichmend's '1922 Syn
???a!,CiLHe.luev',,',vlth n company .of
wA.heSd" V?0 h ,"'. whlrh lt-u" Includes
Itoda Beyals elephants lehby Hen
haw and company, fermr minstrels,
i Hynrnnd Jn.Bn' 'eeentrlc dancers
S onrtMerrlH Trl. ee-ulllbrlats,
tnd The Meue Maniac a film
Complete cnange of bill Thurnda
WALTON HUnyVnra Brethers ath
letlc and Juggling neelty, are the
chief feature Other entertalr ers In
elude Leonoie Kearny. French since.
and comedienne; Margnret h.idli r
dances, and Joe Mazela, ei centra step
per nuiiLizsyrn
aA"X"n"'ry Burles.juen. with
lly nF""lY .as, rjrtnt tpnl crmcdlan
and a cast Including Delly Sweet
wm!' !i?.men' "ussell Hill, ara and
White Finnan and Mack St.iBei bv
Shul.er:""" ' 'th mu,l b' Huh
with Beb (llrard, Jim Pearl. Sam
Spars and Jehn Pain as the chef
cemejllans; Mile. Dazeil. with an un
usual dancing specialty and " east
including Bennie Lle.d a- leading
MINSTRELS
w"iIlhnr'nTihtt tr,lVe8, " "Th. Bat"
will be continued another week ind
HemB"r'UeHH0, "?i'h '"' '";
U.1"'"v.. J." rtcJ. H'arles Boyden .s
clle
' " V'B'. unniKer In the latter The
tuiures nre varied an ncn.i
Lighting of "The Bat"
..T.hiT "P,'r.t "","', r'""IleN throughout
the three netn of "The Hut" Is believed
by the management te be responsible
for much of the play's weird and
mysterious atmeHphere. The fact that
the action take plnce In a lonely
country house where the electri" lights
mlHchleveusly refiihe te operate, makes
the use of candle plaunlble ax well n
fear-inHplrlng. Herace Gnrdner, stage
director, Is en Important factor in the
hew's Huece-x,, since a hitch In the
manipulation of the lights would npeII
the show's effect
Cafe Martin
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CADARET Alttr ikt Tktatrt
DANCING 4t30 te 8; 10 It Cleu
WALTER MILLER'S ORCHESTRA
UPVTIATH IlAII.Y KOIl I.I'NCII
AND
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Notables In "Afgar" Cast Concerning Winona Winter
"Afgar," the Oriental mimical ex- I Winona Winter, one of the many
traMiganzn. which comes te the Lyric; stars of "The Breada Whiil,"
Theatre Monday for two weeks, has a which begins its second week fit the
iiutnbir of unusually interesting people Ferrest Theatre net Monday night,
in its cast Tlie star, Alice Del) sin, hns an Interesting tlic.iulral histeij
who makes her first uppearanc- in this ' the dauShter of Banks Winter,
, ' . , I famous In vaudeUUe and minstrel:-
citJp Is a lrench nctress who wen her , nl, ,hc ceml,ser (lf -vtal popular
fame ut the Felllc-i Bergere. Supporting Mings, one of which was "White
her In a leading comedy rele is Tim Wings." Miss Winter has heeu en
O'Connor, a fnurlte European come- the stage hlnce childhood nnd has ap
dlan; W. II Haw Hns who has pearcd with her father all ever this
another coined role, p!a.ed for many country and several times abroad,
j cars lu the predm thins of the late ln one of the latter trips she saw
C.eerge Edwardes In Londen Others ' Harry Lauder and when she returned
in the cast are Bradford Kirkbride. i te this country she gae an imitation
Jean Caselle, .lean Barnctte, Luura of the Scotch comedian, the first idea
Sanderson nnd Paul Irlng. 'Americans liad of him.
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ORPHEUM PLAYERS in
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"Naughty Wife" at Orpheum
A farce In which f'harlra Cherry nnd
Violet llcinlng played n couple of sen sen
sens iig will be prcRented by the Or
pheum plnjets at their thentre In Oer Oer
muntewn next week. Director ltlchie
lias assigned Ituth IleblnMin te the
role of "l'hiNe," the wife about whom
all the trouble revolves. Dwlght Meade
will pin) her Imrnssed husband nnd
lleinnid .7. McOwcn, Hlshep Kcnclly,
Mn (icrahl and Jehn W, I.ett havi
Important parts The play tells of a
husband who docs the unusual by
"helping" hl wife elope with another
man,
Twe Travesties at Dumont's
In addition te the travesty en "The
Bat," which has been held ever be
cause of Its popularity, Eminett
Welch and his plaers nt DumentV
lin! added a minstrel solution of
"Win (iirls Lcne Heme," iu which
Charlie Boyden, pepulai cnmelan of
the cetnpnii , has a leading role. Among
tlie cntci miners in the first part of the
program are Bennie Franklin, Rich
ard Etc, James Ward. William Slid Slid
den, Daie Barnes, Hurry Patterson.
Jehn Lemuels, Happy Thompson and
Width hlmelf.
"Bowery Burlesquers" at Casine
Jee IIurtig'H "Bowery Builrsijucnt"
come te the CnMne next Monday night
with Billy Fester as the principal
comedian In tlie cast are Dnllv
Sued, Marty Semnn. Hustell Hill,
Gray and White, and Finan and Mack.
Ben Bernard staged the dances mid
ensembles and the music was written
by Hugh Slliihrrt. A large and attrac
tive chorus is another feature.
diiikcties or m:i: and j. j. hhuhkht"
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"Declasiee," Written by Zee Akln,
Coming te Bread
"Dcclnsspe," the drama In which
Kthcl Unrrymere returns te Philadelphia
beginning Monday evening, Decerabei
10, Is by Zee Aklin, n young St. IiOuls
woman, who Iwth as a playwright and
poet ha made herself much talked et
during the last year. . , , , A
In "Declassee," which Is said te
have the flavor of I'lnere, MIm Aklns
tells the atery e( nu arlstrecratlc
young Englishwoman who encounters,
through no fault of her own, matrl
menlal dlastcr, and embarks en nu un
conventional career In this untry
among a tnUrd croup f unusual people.
Her adventures, alkprnntcly amuBlng
and pitiful, It) earch of hapnlnesa,
bring the play te ltrt Inevitable climax.
flHs nnrrynwre'B leading man la
Kdwnrd Kmer.v, a jeung Ktigilah actor,
who appeared with her when she played
here In "The Off Chance." Others In
the cast arc Henry Danlell, Irby Mar
shall, Virginia Chauvenet, Charles
Wellesley and 1'hlllp I-erd.
Miss Tettey'a "Pure EnQllah"
MIsh Dorethy Tctlny, leading woman
in "null Deg Drummnnd" new playing
at the (larrlck Theatre, was born at
l'ticntn del Iuca, Mx thousand feet up In
the Andci, and ahe was brought up by
her father, chief engineer of construction
of the Trans-Andes railroad, amenB
Hpenlsh-speaking people, yet aH n young
girl, she ran off with honerH In elocution
at Olrten and Hedford (Vdlegen. Eng
land. Her unusual diction attracted the
attention of Leuis N Parker, the play
wright, while Mie waa playing "Portia
lu a college production of "The Mer
chant of Venice." The distinguished
author of "Disraeli" and "Pomander
Walk" sponsored her debut en the stage
as a result of that performance.
Heme Life Agnln Leses te Stage
The Courtney Histern, Kay and Flor
ence, fingers who ' appear en the bill
at II. r Keiths next week, have been
In aiidevlllc for some time, but their
present tour comes after a lengthy re- i
tlreincnt. Ileferc the aubwnys and
bridges brought Leng Island close te
New Yerk, the Courtney sisters bought
a unlet M'et down there and called
It "Courtney Crest." When Ieng Is- J
land boomed, land around their quiet
home became valuable and they realized
a hnndsenip profit. As a result Florence
retired from the stage, but the lure
was tee much for her nnd she nnd her
MMcr ure back again presenting their
familiar song act for the two-n-day. I
Illness Led Her te Stage
Gladys Walten, who plays the pirt '
of Pctreuschkn in "The Lnst Waltz." .
which enters nn ltd lnst week at the
Shubcrt Theatre next Monday, is tlie
grand-daughter of a playwright, the
late Rebert J. Godfrey, author of
"Marguerite" and ether uucccnscs of (
his day. Miss Walten Is a Chicago
girl. She took up clawical dancing
for her health, became fascinated with
It and her itige career followed. She
mnde her debut In "The Melting of
Melly" nnd later wna a partner of
Ted Lerrlne In the "Century Revue."
"High Life Girls" at Trocadero i
Mile. Dezcll, offering n repertoire of '
umiMinl dances. Is a big udded attrac
tion of "The High Life Girls" show,
which comes te the Trocadero next
week. A quartet of comedians In.
eluding Beb Olrnrd, Jim Pearl. Sam
Spam and Jehn Sain keep the fun ,
me Ing quickly. Bennie Lloyd 1b the
attractive leading woman and there
are innny favorites in the cast.
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VILUE. 5- LUGENE. HOWARD
AND COMPANY OF ISO
INCLUDING A CHORUS Of TMt WORLDS MOST BEAUTirUL G1KL3
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Dancer Started at Clerk
One member of the team of Callahan
nnd Bliss, eccentric dancers npd singers,
en the Hhubcrt vnimevnic inn at me
Chestnut Street Opcrn Heuse next
week, had no idea of going en the
stage. Callahan, en his graduation
from college, entered a cemmeicial of- l
flee, hut the monotony became tee much '
I n 1.1m nnA t.n fAntf An eniFnffemeu t
with Iula Itebey'a "Knickerbocker,
Minstrels." After that Callahan nnd,
his younger brother teamed In Taude-
Itt.. 1... a At.. I.ll.- Jpnnn.fl nut nml '
when Hebby llllss ceme along Callahan
took him as partner. They played with
Geerge Sidney In "Busy Izzy" nnd In
"The Jey IlldcrV' and recently com
pleted engagements with Cohan's Cehan's Cohan's
r,Iteyal Vagabond" and "Tattle Talcs."
Skinner Talks of Dull Fighters
The character of Juan Gallarde In
Illasce Ibanez' "Illoed and Sand
which begins the second and last week
of Its engagement at the Bread Street
Theatre Is net n bit overdrawn, declares
Otis Skinner, who plays the role. Mr.
Skinner, who spent the summer In
Spain getting atmosphere for the ploy,
tells of Oollarde's prototype in real life.
Juan Oarcla Tlelmentp, "the greatest
man In Seville" nnd nn idol of all
Spain. Ilclmentc. like Gallarde. Is of
humble lineage, but has risen te high
estate and is accustomed te the homage
of all classei, declares Mr. Skinner.
Anether Helmes Travelogue
Academy of Music Anether of
the
' t . .. ..! taflnnlisniina rtaj nlinn
series ei pepum. uiui "
by Burten Helmes last night. This
time the lecturer took his audience
completely around the world, with steps
at the main points ei micresi. vAiiurcu
pictures
interest
through
of unusual beauty added te the .
of this "easy-chair" journey
many interesting lands. J.nc
some lecture
afternoon.
win tie prcscnteu mis
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"DANOEROUN Cl'RVE AHEAD"
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in "The Seng of Songs"
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"DANOEROUS I.1K8"
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"HEARTH TO LET"
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Het.. "Toe Much Married"
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ORPHEUM PLAYERS
IN A JtltIT OF LAVdHTKK
The Naughty Wife
The Honeymoon Adicnture of nn
I'nmitrrled Ilrlde unit llrldrnroem,
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"FROM EARTH TO MOON"
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A PLAY OF ADVENTURE
By tapper: xia
A. E. MATTHEWS
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FORREST
Hred and Hnnnem Htrcet
THOMAS M. LOVE. Hun. Mcr,
earthly misery, and seekers after real pleasure
Ferrest Theatre their tevcted Haven." nccenD
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CHAS. WINNINGER
WINONA WINTER
JAY GOULD
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Bread llelew Leciiy
FRANK NIKDMNtlEIl
nuiinr" !..'
CHARUES FBOHMAN prcaente
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mUHHER
IN TOM CUSHING S
NEW PLAY
BLOOD1
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fvunJecfeh ihe famous Nevel
by BLASCO IBANEZ
MON., DEC. 19
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Wrm BROAD AND POPLAR STREETS
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