Mi s w v.h it , rtt U :""".?rl , .V" i ' ! r - . ISfe Daily Mevie Magazine EV1&OTG ViXBUQ LBDGEIt-PMlABELPHfilr 15. il t T&4KS MADE IT MIGHTY WET DAY IN THIS STUDIO FOR YOUR SCRAPDOOK OF STARS By CONSTANCK PAIIKK Hollywood, Calif. TTEBTnitDAY wbh Oelchvyn dny for ' rip. I always leek forward te It, tmt hesitate te go tee eftrn, for tlier hare te "end rar for mc, peer thing'. Hilt the studio In wny off at Culver City, rt) I couldn't very well walk it. Itupcrt lluslipx. blessed, charming, clever mnn (there, new I've committed myKelft I admire him Immensely !) la at work en "Remembrance," which he net only wrdte the ntery nnd con tinuity for, but Is directing. When I watched them two weeks ace, they were crying, and they were Btlll crying yesterday. Tears flowed like mountain torrents. The particu lar occasion was the death of every body's father, and the family wan grouped outside the deer of the .sick room. Ne, I'm net making fun of It. I was sorry. Pntsy Utith Miller, her arms around Cullcn I.nnilK was huddled en the stairs; Kate Lester, who plajs every body's mother, and In this cae a very proud and haughty one, was crying In the foreground, while little Lucille Uluksen and Dana Tedd were being sorry In the background. Several daughters were weeping in Intermit tent groups. I rather think that this picture Is a 'sort of companion -piece te "The Old Nest," in that it is a "father story," while that threw the sjmpathy te the mother. In "Remembrance." the fam ily drives the father unmercifully te make mene for them, the struggle i eventually culminating In his Illness and death. i , I JT IKK Lasky's, Reldwyn lin enl. two f- companies working at the present time. As we innocently approached the second f-et we heard the melodious Telce of Rowland V. Lee. the director, rear "Quiet':"' se we lied like fright ened sheep. As we bounded ou, the Sobs of llelene Diadwlek followed us pitifully. It seemed te be a day of Berrow. The picture In this ense was "The Dust Flower," continuity for which was written by Charles Krnyen. Defeated in our nurnese. we amused ourselves by looking at the ether sets .... for the picture. Cedric Clbbens has, Jesephine .Martin, 42(10 Wiley read, again done better than ninbedy else. ItctxJmoed Rudelph Valentine doesn't I de wish you could see the marvel- tp hls but T llIl(,er!,tnt,j hc j, eus detail, the beautiful porcelains, the . , ,, , soft colors nnd rich stuffs of the uphel- nbe,lt twenty-hve. He was nern in Btery and the richness of the furniture. Castcllaneta, Italy, nnd was graduated The rooms are the sort one would want from th mllitarj and agricultural col cel I? UVPJ"T,mt U f"'1'''1 1,"te,s tlmtileges in his native land. Agriculture i mffi." s" id ' . i "ns ,ltH vocation before he came te this And THEN. Mr. Dlx came along and ,.,. n,.r(i unnhI , slpnk nK. she was going back te Hnlljwe.id. took ,If.h ,, fe(lnij h,K tacnt for ,,nllclI1(r et. me home. I invited him for tea upon f)ni(, th(, ,)st mcnt)l( of mMn ft ,v. "'V'r'Xr::" "' " "Ti".InB. He went en the stage-in musi.-al ,k ...... , ... '" :"" """ I fclimm ls ?vv -:vV?liHTHH':;:': '' SAN CARLO COMPANY GIVES SPIRITED "TOSCA" Brilliant Performance of Puccini Werk at the Metropolitan The first performance of "Tesca" by the San Carle Opera Company dur Ing their stay in Philadelphia at the Metropolitan last evening proved te be one of the high spots in the season of that company. It wns unusually spir ited, even for this company, which per forms everything with enthusiasm and verve. The cast was very strong, the three principal roles befng taken by Annn Kltclti, as Torch; (julscppc Agestlni, as Cavaradessl, and Jeseph Rejcr, ns Scarpia. Miss Fltzlu was an excel lent Tesca in appearance, voice and action, nnd her conception of the role was delicate and nrtlstic. The famous arias, especially "Vlssl d'nrtc" were flnrlv sung. Mr. Agestlni was in ex ceptionally geed voice, singing the beautiful "ilccenditn Armenla" with splendid effect and being fully equal te all the demands of the role, vocally" and dramatically. His defiance of Senrpln in the second act was an exceptional bit of acting. Mr. Reycr, as Scarpln wns net in the best of voice nnd had difficulty at times In making himself henrd above the heavy orchestration. He acted the part well. The miner roles were well taken by Messrs. de Ulasl, Cervl, Tudlsce, Perez, Caneva and Miss Klinevn. Mr. Perenl allowed the orchestra far tee murh volume of tone and mere than once the singers had te exert them selves te be beard clearly. The stage settings were very geed nnd ns the curtain rose en the last net showing the city from the top of the prison they broke into applause. The performance went with spirit and at the same time excellent finish from beginning te end. Tonight the "Ilnrber of Seville" will be sung. "Carmen" at the Matinee In the afternoon nn excellent per formance of "Carmen" wns given be fore a geed -sized audience. Remee lieHcncc! as Den Jese nnd Henri Scott us ICscamille were especially effective both as singers and actors. Nina Frnseanl made a geed Carmen and Elizabeth (Jutmnn wns adequate as Mlcncla. The ether members of the cast were the same an at the .opening performance et the opera. An interesting feature of the after noon wns the presence, en the Invita tion of Mr. Oalle, of forty guests. from the Heme for Retired Musicians, in tlermantewn, established by Theodere Prcsjer. Several of these musicians have hed carrera en the operatic stage, one wea the conductor of an opera company and several ethers have taught opera singers. HAITOWITSCH HECITAL Dllnd Russian Violinist Gives Diffi cult Program at Wltherspoen Hall The blind Russlnn violinist, Abraham Haitewltsch, gave ft violin recital at Wltherspoen Hall last evening that was well attended,' nnd the program wns very much enjoyed, the violinist re sponding with several enreres. The first number nlnyed by Mr. Hai tewltsch was the Rrahms Sennta In D miner, which was given a careful and musleianly rending, and especially ef fective were the second and fourth movements. This number was followed by the Paganlnl-Wllhclmj Concerto In D ma jor, and for the third nnd fourth pnrts of the program groups of small classics were played, Including numbers, by D'Ambrosle, Achren, Hubay, Aulln, and the concluding number wnH the brilliant "Souvenir de Moscow," by Wlcnlnwski. The violinist wnB ably assisted nt the piano by David Sha Sha pieo. Drexel Hill Heme Elects Thn Drexel Hlll-Qarrctferd Heme nnil Scheel Association haw reorganized and elected temporary officers, who will serve until, next June, when the annual meeting will tie hem. 'ine election re sulted as fellows : President, Walter 0, Redding; vice president. Miss S. Ellzn heth Kirk : secretary, Mrs. Charles R Webb ; treasurer, Mrs. Charles A. Wag- ne. XMAS NOVELTIES MADE BY SHUT-INS Impact Their Werk Give Invalid a Chance 205 SOUTH 16THT5TREET ANITA STEWART THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX n HENRY M. NEELY atere-enke te go with it. We talked of mnnv things, nnd I never realized before that any of them were se In teresting. Apropos my nunt. who Ih a very keen , woman, watched me talking te Iludejph Vnlentlne one dny, and said afterward, "Cennie, you anil Mr. Valentine remind me or a snake anil a shows and found himself In Les An geles when one of them closed. lie drifted Inte pictures there naturally. He had a small part with Clara Kim ball Yeung in "Eyes of Youth." June Mnthis. who wrote the script for the "Four Horsemen," saw It nnd rcmem btred him. When Ingram started plans for the "Four Horsemen" she urged him bird. Yeu have the most fascinated te send for alontine. Yeu knew the xprsieii I ever saw." I wish she i rest. He is married te Jean Acker, a could) have seen me yesterday ' picture nctress. but she Is suing for separate maintenance nnd he is suing for divorce. It's n pity you enn't read the testimony. Perhaps you wouldn't have cuch a strong admiration for him I if you did. I'm net gein; te give ycu ALL THE MILLIONS SPENT ON FILM ARE NOT WASTED the address's et New Y'erk studies where nu might apply for work be cause there's no work te be had and 1 i won't be a pnrtj te your going ever there nnd eating your heart out. My dear girl, there are thnusnuds of capa ble end experienced actresses begging for jobs ever there rvjnt new. I learned lnt week that a woman who is the fen- tuted player in one of the preinin-nt films new being shown here took the jeh at S7." a week because she couldn't get I anything else. She used te get $400 a I week. New Neah Rcery and Wnllare Reery are brothers. .Margaret anil .Mn nelle I imc an- j swere.l most of our questions about ' Rudelph Va'entlne. Yes, lie will prob ably send you a photograph if you write him for one and inclese twenty-five I cents. Address him rare Lasky Studies, , Hollywood, Calif. Inquirer Serry te have kept you waiting, but I found it difficult te get the Information you wanted. Address Hebby Connelly, cure of I,ew Gelden, Palace Theatre Rulldins, New Yerk. L "- Diamonds Can Be Purchased en Our Confidential Perfected Credit Plan The buying power of our two large storre enables you te buy here nt absolute cash price with rusli vulurs. Make your Xmas selection new. Itetlum Hs 1510 CHESTNUT STREET"0'; " Krrry Krcnlnt 138 S. 52D STREET i SJr-ttfeffljSSe jfZ wwm MOST of us have heard that jnrn about Nere fiddling while Reme wns burning. In fact, we hae seen el least one distinguished artist's version of the affair which shows the Reman Emperor sitting en the front perch of the imperlnl palace looking very much as if he had just come from the saloon en the corner after a hard night with the bejs. It has been snld thnt Nere touched a mutch, or whatever was the euulva- lent of n match in these hnppy timer, LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape could he bin thinking of? Wat ha'p- i pened? He was eating n apple and he was i eating it se slew it wns dlskusting te watch him, se I grubbed It off of him ' and ate It rite te show him hew. nnd he dclibritly called me a theef, I sed. ( O eat jour supplr, sod pep. Wich I did. Last nltc I came in te supplr with one eve all rite and one eye all black and blue, ma snjing, Renny, you bin fighting, leek at your face. Wich 1 could Imagine It without looking, en . ,. .k. ...... I. ..!. ....! ..n n Tm,. I n.,ln. ( ....f ,1... flll.l Ui-Wllllll "I Wli- "J 11 ivn, mm !"!' ;,.::.'" "":;'.:. "'l B . Your a fine looking site, you are. touches en a nerfect dny, However. It appears fairly well set tled thnt Reme burned ami thnt Nere was amen' these present and thnt hc didn't distinguish himself by leading n bucket brigade or by making rescues from extension Indders or an thing like that. wat de you slppese the Teccc Confer ence In Washington will sa wen It heers of this I dent care, I nint going te leeve enybedy insult me te my face or eny ware elts. I sed. flood for you. well spoken, sed pep, nnd inn sed, Wy, who insulted ou? Hnre the Middleman's Profit Tf? Furniture $ Novelties B And it also would strike the average vf .ltd tlmv snv? Wat hnnnened'' person taut the whole business was a That dam slss'ey I'ersev Weever In- waste ff time and money. The point suited me and I aint going te stand te be made here is: still and be insulted, espeshilly by him Would It have been such a total less , or enybedv elts, I sed. If a half-dozen cameramen had been Geed, thnts the way they tawked wen (hooting old Nere while he wns posing nighthoed was in flowers, sed pep, nnd en his piazza, or while he wns doing ma sed, Well of cerse If j en were reall whatever tie really did nn that famous insulted thnts dlffrent. Who did it? o-ensien. and a few score mom of com- Wat happened? f ra men had been out around sheeting Yes. slip us u few dct.iiK sed pep. the rest of what was happening te Reme Wich I did. saying. I nlnt going te at the same time? leeve I'crse Weever or enjhedv elts I Cnn you" Imagine hew murh mere the jail me a theef. espeshlUy Iere I lads and lnssles in school would enjoy eevr. I bet he went call ine a theef I history if thev could see Reme burning "n in " h""5' f, J0" ,n"k l I(,"k i .i. ... i,... .1 . i :i i !.. u. bad. you awt te see him. I sed. I " "1- ".:,;," . ""''" V ' . " Thats a bail name te call a Potts ami 1UPI. UUJP, Vl 'UU,1 I'MI ft.tllln U IM till. neck? BON WIT TELLER G, CO CHESTNUT AT 13m STREET Arranged for Friday Christmas Gift Specials Rare Perfumes, Sachets, Powders & Toilet Waters Fer Holiday Shoppers seeking Gifts of Dis tinction at very moderate prices, this group of specially priced perfumes and toilet accessories offers an exceptional opportunity. COTY'S ROSE PERFUME 4.85 Formerly Priced 6.00 A ND that brings this article right down te whnt inspired it. Thnt i was nn observation made the ether day by Sephie Wachner, director of con- I tumes for one of the big producing companies. Miss Wachner, who hail ' come Enst te New Yerk from the Coast te get prc-svasen Ideas and pick up a few thousand dollars' worth of frip peries, snld : "At first I was appnlled at the ex travagance of the costumes for n single production. Why, I-just spent $1.",000 en gowns for Claire Windser for one picture. Rut after a time it dawned en ine that once a picture Is completed It is there for all time. It isn't like the epeken stage where changes can be made from time te time and old con- J tumes replaced. Kverything in the I motion -picture must be perfect because It endures. Therefore, "what leeks at first glance like extravagance really is Just plain common sense." , It Is the same way with the house or the palace or the village that the motion-picture architect bul' s with such pains nnd at such expense only te see ' It burned or blown up or tossed Inte the dlscnrd In the end. His work Is canned for geed en the precious little celluloid strip that is the motion-picture. If $100,000 or $500, 000 was spent te get the results In the ! picture that finally gives the children of the world the ones fresh from the crib and the ones who aren't se far from the proverbial six feet of earth 'a few hours in fairyland, it isn't money ;ee badly spent, is it? .1 When lteine or anything else Is , 'burned or dcetrajed In the motien-plc-;ture let, or is tucked away in the attic, lU continues te live en the silent screen, $ Struck by Train, Leses Arm' Wilmington, Del., Dee. 15. Struck ' by a Raltlmere and Ohie train here yes- ' tvrday Dennis Desmond, thirty-tive . years old. waa se badly Injured thnt It i wu necrssary te amputate his left urm.'i nobody ever get nwn with it jet. sed ' pep, and ma sed. 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Thla quartet Is well known for their costume and scenic concerts In seasons past, nnd It was ft, unique l$e te glte a series of the most popular Indian song with corresponding setting and cos tuming. The quartet consists of fcdne Hnr Hnr Hnr woed Ilnughcr, soprano! Clara Yocum Joyce, contralto j Philip Warren Coeke, tenor, end Donald Itcddlng, bas. Alten K. Dougherty played the accem- el paniment, wiuic uiementc Jinrene as d fisted with the flute In several of the arias. Three of the best known composers of Indlnn mele'dlcs. Llcurnncc, Cele- Iij .r, 'i . riujrciHjTOr ann uittman Wert i. uicuj me mnvcn uring opened Iete Seng from tW'itcd ...., ii i t . iiuuiru uy jjieurnnre, sung br ' Cedttii man'a "Bhanwls," "Spring- Sei ftK! 1 "Watcrn of Minnetenkn,,, by rT'" nnce, nrranged as a duet, and win.u Miss Haugher and Mr. Redding, ' 4 "9.uJ?.rtcllnn', ?Z? !.Lwlthni'ndm.i xne nunsci iran. 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