WftVsv- F $ry 'l-,W'JWA -.?; KjVj. 1 'sv r "vf : ETHEL BARRYMORE. GIVEN AN OVATION Flne Artistry of Actress Win3 Audience Despite Techni ( cal Defects of Play flrttul Street Fer any one who ad mires the quieter methods , nnd the bMner inlht Inte the nrt of genuine nctlnn It Ib difficult te upenk of Ethel nnrrymerc In modtrntten. There Is an Irresistible desire te write all ever the jinne enthuslnstlc recollection of bits hfrc nnd sequences there in which her jtnluB carried nil the wny through ldem nbeve plnnlsslme or plnne, nt the most steed out In vivid contrast te ethers who call themselves actors and who de make shift te walk easily threiifih n part nnd give It some sem blance of the meaning the nuther In tended for It. All nny Reviewer, who desires te keep himself within bounds, enn say Is thnt he clapped as long and as loudly as the rest of the house, nnd that he thoroughly approved of the ova tion which the brilliant audience gave Miss Ilnrrymerc's present vehicle, "neclnssec," n play In three acts by Zoe Aklns, Is virtually without action nnd Is largely mnde up of explanatory talk nbeut the main character. In the hands of a lecser artiste than Miss Unrrytnerc it would be hopelessly conversational nnd draggy. Hut with Its present star its principal role stands out as se vitally living n personality, appealing m Irre sistibly te the sympathies, that there Is net n dull moment while she Is en the "Deelnssce" tells the story of nn Eng lish noblcwemnn nnd her downfall from her high estate until she Is the subject of malicious gossip nnd is dcllbcrntcly nnd constantly cut by all her former luseclatcs. The first act Is laid in the Kngllsh mnnsien of her husband, Sir Bruce linden, and begins with her spir ited defense of n guest, Edward Thayer, against the chnrge of cheating at cards. Hhc makes her husband apologize, bnt en discovering later that Thnycr is actu ally a cheat, she calls her husband nnd guests back and denounces him, in spite of the fnct that she is in love with him and has written him letters which com promise her. Thayer's betrayal of these letters leads te her husband divorcing her and her future wandering, aimlessly and recklessly, about New Yerk, seek ing her assoclntesyameng the oddest and most unprescntnbfc people, as the ones of her own station disown her. But all the way through her progress downward she maintains her ideals of her hopes te make a man of Thayer; she plays the game squarely nnd cleanly nud never loses the spunk of the "fighting Vnrrleks" from whose &cml &cml reyal bleed she has descended. And her death Is made happy in the delusion that Thayer has come back te marry her, her censes leaving her before she hears his confession that he has found another woman. Miss Aklns has stretched the long arm of coincidence out of all proportion In order te get en with her story. She flnds flimsy pretexts for bringing all of the principal people In Sir Bruce's home into the same hotel dining room in New Yerk nnd then into the home of a self-made millionaire whom they all refused te meet nt home. However, with Miss Ilnrryinere en the stage, you forgive anything If only it serves te keep that magnetic personality before you, showing, with nn almost uncanny nrt, the slightest emotional change by the mere flutter of nn eyelid or the curling of her lips in n wistful smile. Miss Ilarrymerc; is supported by n company In which it is difficult te' pick out n weak spot. And they hnve nil adopted her key and play throughout se that there is never the slightest suggestion of a dissonance. Edwnrd Emery, who has been with her in ninny ether seasons, stands out, perhnps, nbeve the rest In his portrayal of the millionaire, but. credit must be given also te Henry Dnnicll, Cyril Dcla vantl. Charles Wellcslcy. Philip Lord, virglnin Chauvenet, Irbv Marshall. Jane West, Mnry H. DeWelf (a most charming young person and able te act unusualls well) and Gnbrlelle Itav- ini, ine. "CONFESSION" AT ORPHEUM Stock Players Score Success In Hal Reld Drama Orplieum "Confession," James Hallct Iteld's drama, which has had n successful run nt the Broadway Bijou Theatre, New Yerk, Is presented this week by the Orpheum Players. This play Is intensely gripping and leaves a lasting impression en the audience. It depicts life in n Massachusetts town, with its sorrows and sunshine, n beauti ful love story being woven into the Plot. An attractive young girl is in love with a young man, who gives tee much time te the wnys of the world; n mother of the wayward son patiently Mrives te save him; the allegiance of a young boy who has been picked up rem the Bowery and given n geed home; a faithful brother, n French Canadian, who tries te drag the boy down; the attorneys uhe trj te save Mm from the gallows and the Gov Gev Gov rner of the State help te meke "Con "Cen xewtwn n powerful production. Huth Robinson" essays the role of Hese Orelghten, the girl; May Gerald, Ine mother; Dwlght A. Meade, the JJev. J. ,T. Bartlett; Harry WilgiiB wSSli BlSJ,?tt' brthcr of the dominie! Jett, the French Canndinn ; II. J. Mc rJw?n. 'be Part of Jehn Penbedy, nnd i-estcr Heward, Michael Gregnn. CHAPLIN COMEDIES SHOWW Program of Most Popular of Come Ceme dlan'a Pictures for This Week Acailemy of .Music An nrrnv of li if1!? C,haplln that is bound te de 1... i e . rt of evry yeunsstcr who Jcs it and most of the "oldsters," tee. is gathered together for one pro pre Pram and is i being offered throughout the week. This comedy revise is an excellent idea, and if nnybe.lv believes trln ,VH. ! monet(?"01!!' entertainment, a trip downtown will disprove It tflkeJ,0 """'& "Shne'""el," has been T.,r?!!the comedian'., earlier pe- .y.:)..J!,A!T". with that ile- lil..fi. ". "i ' .'.V..,.. ," "" . lnt I 'Is fa Hlifful deg asleep by the fen. ,niTi'h?.Pafen,.?, en t,lp b' nn 1 he third is "Shoulder Arms," his only vwlr 8XhV,th th0 a,,,us1"8 -"- "f TRAVESTIES AT DUMONT'S v fefuncrEisannrtudlelClic" is terribly slap-stiek, hut often be levably funny. Can anybody ever for t Charlie's tragic face as he carries n trav te h ,...t..,i.. 7. !.'," ll,rr,.tH hnun !.. i ii ",' i.euve lleniu casino iiiuh hhiiiu inns tu ,n,L.. V'el(1 nvcr b-v wiui'st of Dti- Leeks" plwised (lrst-nlRlit nmllfiuc bj n i.,Ji rntr.","H TV,'.1 f"rm iUv ihicIlmih of ItM combination of clever comedy, nplr-e- e u"n'mk,n'f bl 'I. The llrst part and i ite.l iliinclns ami catchy tunes. Jeseph o.le Hectleiih e( the bill are hm el K. Wnthen nnd Will II. Celinn .11- -VJ iUlU III IIV IMptl 1 mLA f nn. !., ial.f,'VOr.1,?' "'"lepempnny, Inclu.l. ii aw. ei i ,.' """ ' iinr, vvii Lcm Is I,ennl rnnklln uuil Jeliu Continuing Shows FORREBT "The Broadway Whirl," elaborately staged revue, with lilanche Hlng, Chnrles Wlnnlnger, Jay Gould and Winona Winter. Last wek. OARRICK "null Deg Drummond," kngtish melodrama, by "Sapper," with A. E. Matthews as the In trepid here, C. H. Croker King as the villain and Dorethy Tctley aa the heroine. ADELVHI "The Bat," record-chasing mystery play by Avery Hop Hep Hop weed nnd Mary Ileberts Illnehart, beginning the thirteenth week of Its run. LYRIC "Afgar." Oriental extrava ganza, with the European favorite, Allce Dolysle, In the leading role, and Tem O'Connor as the come dian. HARRY CARROL IS WINNER AT KEITH'S Dainty Bennet Twins Have Big Part in Act Cheru3 Well Applauded Keith's Harry Carrel andvcempany In "Varieties of 1021" head one of the best and biggest bills seen nt this house this season. The dainty Bennet twins share in the honors, nstde Ann Sands, Ilnrry Miller nnd six of the most viva cious chorus girls in the business. The costumes nre clnbernte and the scenes appropriate. Mr. Carrel, who composed most of the music for the act, was heard at the piano. The Ben net twins just couldn't give the nudlencc enough. Thcv were almost obliged te make n spccJh. Harry Miller showed off some clever steps, while several notes of distinction were heard from Miss Sands. By far the most attention was heaped upon the chorus. Here were seen six pretty damsels that could sing, stpp nnd wear clothes. The final scene wns, rnther artistic ns far as clothes were concerned nnd the nudlcnce liked it. A surprise hit of the show wns ten dered by Miss Juliet. This star im personated some of the big performers qlmest te perfection. These of Miss Ethel Bnrrymere, Ed Wynn, Al Jolsen nnd Eva Tanguny were exceptional. Her "soup" song was a splendid opener. Irving nnd Jack Kaufman, singers, who have plcnhed many through thdr records, proved n big hit. Several en cores were ..rendered. Vnl and Ernie Stanten scored with their satire. Their dancing nnd playing were well done. Arthur West hnd the house laughing with his "What the Critics Say." Harry and Grace Ellswerth danced well. A clever opener wns offered by Scale. n highly trained seal. The roller skat ing team of Daley, Mnc and Daley closed the bill. Glebe There are laughs galore in the show, nnd n geed sprinkling of music by way of variation. "Anna belle," a bright, clean and well-staged tabloid, is the artistic hit of the bill. It' is presented by a very capable cast. Bender nnd Armstrong offered n com edy act with a thrilling finish te geed results. Other entertaining nets were shown by Dunham and O'Mallcy, Eva Wescott nnd company In a sketch, Simen Myers nnd company In n skit and Jee Reed, versatile entertainer. Allegheny Arthur Miller nnd Baby Grands bended the bill with an artistic act, which combined singing, dancing nn.l cenicwj . rtuiu liii'iimi uim uihi pany offered "The Shattered Idel." a one-act nlavlct. Kelly and Pollock get ninny leughs with "Vaudeville Past and Present." Fester nnd Joyce, netn Plillndclphlans, provided some merry "Bits of Versatility," while the Her berts offered n scnsntlennl casting spe cialty. The photoplay was "The Cab inet of Dr. Callgnrl." Broadway A delightful musical act presented by the Power Five fentures the bill here this week with a great deal of success. Itcnnnl nnd West sing n number of clever songs. Frank and Ethel llnll produce lets of fun in a skit culled Sleet the Wife," and Ixw and Grace Harvey please with "Tepichl Tunes." The screen feature Is Pela Negri in "One Arnblan Night." Cress Keys Quality is n evidence throughout the show here. Charles Lloyd and company, in a comedy sketch, set the pace and earn wnrrantcd npplause. Vera Burt assisted by Saxl Holdsworth nnd his jazz band dispenses some lively harmonics nnd score. Others who win approval Include Lee Mnsen nnd com pany In a planolegue. Cnvannugh nnd Burke, comedy singers, and Alfred Fnr cll and company, In a surprise offer ing. William Tcnn Gray and Byren, in comedy, songs nnd music, gnve a snappy net which found much favor with the audience. Cliften nud De Ilex offered n comedy surprise; Erferd's Oddities, an other surprise, was greeted with laugh ter nnd applause. Fid Gorden offered nn amusing monologue, nnd the Four Dancing Bugs exhibited some step which proved they were "well named. Viela Dunn wns the screen star, offering "The Match BreaKer." There will be a change of bill for the latter half of tin; week. Nixon Qulnn nnd Caverly, rural comedians with nn entertaining sketch, wen headline honors. Jane Miller, artistic dancer, also scored one of the big hits of the show. Others who piensetl were LeenI and Zippy, eccen tric comedians; Welmcr nnd Berry, musicians; llelmnn Brethers, athletes, nnd the feature photoplay, "Ge Straight." Nixon's Grand Murray Kissen nnd company in a farce turn scored the big hit of the bill. Gilbert nnd Arnette. vocalists, proved n close second. Val Harris and company have a comedy .act which went ever. Jim Felix, acrobat, wen many laughs. Anether big number was presented by Galettl and Kekln. This act has n unique twist. Keystone Modern minstrelsy pre sented by a company of pretty girls proved an entertaining hcndllner. Harry Dc Cee, the man with the tables, scored, Ilynn nnd Ityan, eccentric dancers, were also well npplauded. Phil nnd Arthur Hey have a comedy skit, while the Primrose Trie showed they were slngeru ' who knew hew te sing. A feature photo- I play was also shown. Walten Hoef A program of high- ' cluss entertainment is presented here this Meek, featured by the clever dancing of Shelden, Thorns and Babs, n trio of fast steppers. Other attrac tions lire Dare Brethers, displaying a program of nthlctlc accuracy ; Sybil ('en an, pleasing with songs and dances, and the Mnrtuiba Band. CASINO HAS GOOD SHOW Casine linrney ticinrd's "Girls dc vl.letl llie niM-nmuuiK minicii mum nun i,,ft net lilne te be desired. A luruc nnd attractive chorus, trained In ilnnchiK byA GeerKe tienunu, proven aneiner leature e the Bhev. j. EVENjkG PTJBEIQ "A MAN'S HOME" HAS DIGNITY AND PUNCH Stanley Feature Splendidly Acted "Bennie Brier Bush" and "Intrigue" New Films StanIcy-The movies nrc growing up t Yes. and. like Everything that m'aturcs, they arc leaving behind some of their childish ideas nnd characteristics. Fer example, despite the fnct that "A Man's Heme," Italph luce's new pic ture, is n se-called society drama, there Isn't n silicic revolver cenccnled In n llbrnry tnble drawer. Or, anyway, If It was there, nobody tools It out. "A Man's Heme" Is marked, for the most part, bv repression, geed taste and dignity. The rooms lire net ftnr Ishly furnished, nnd the characters of the supposed society people arc net en acted in typical studio fashion. Pretty generally, they ring true. Combined with this admirable set of merits, "A Mnn's Heme" hns the ad vantage of being n powerful nnd logical drama, directed In n straightforward, smooth -Hening wny by Ilnlph luce, nnd acted with force and authority by a cast of well-known people. in its disfavor may be urged the. tact that there isn't a shndew of a new thought throughout this story of Ed mund Brcese nnd Anna Stcesc Itlclutrd- son ; that the scenario has net some of the little niceties of nrt nnd subtleties of screen technique that make for the greatest films, and finally thnt the phe tegraphy Is quite frequently dead nnd overly white, and docs Injustice te n number of the plnycrs.- Jirielly, "A Mnn's Heme" tells et the rt tempt of two creeks te blackmail a wealthy woman who is in their power. Her husband, one of these calm, "let-lne-hnndle-thls-nffair" sort of self made financiers, Is nt first Immersed in his work, but he wnkes up te the dan ger which menaces his home, especially bccauRO his daughter's happiness W threatened. This lady blnckmuller re pents nbeut this time, but her pal guts ugly nt the prospect et seeing their vic tim slipping nwny and has te be prop erly choked by the husbnnd. That clenrs the sky and nllews n justlliabli happy ending. The three real stnrs of "A Man's Heme" are Hairy T Mercy as the husband, Kuthlyn Williams as the wlf-J nnd Grace Valentine as the "lady creek." Mr.. Mercy has lest none of his forcefulness nnd rx makes the role of the self-mode financier both sym pathetic nnd powerful, which few et cur screen t.tnrs ceuVl ever hnve done. Miss Williams Is ns capable and ns charming ns ever. There are truly few film actresses of her ability and poise. Miss Valentine makes the blackmailer strangely real nnd net entirely vlllnln (His. Hers is one of the big bits of the picture nnd, nllheugh en the screen most of the time, she never falls down en the job. The rest of the cast is ex cellent. Arcadia Dignity and n rare pictorial henntv are the chief attributes of "The Bennie Brier Bush," mnde ever Sir Scotland by Donald urisp and a com pany that includes both American nnd English plnjcrs. Twenty-live years age when the Itev. Jehn Wntsen, pnster of a church in Liverpool, wrote "Beside the Bennie Brier Bush" it became Immediately n best seller, nnd Dr. WntHen, under his pen name of Ien Maelaren, was one of the most popular of dramntists. At the present time neither his name nor that of th.- book counts for se much, but the filmed version should succeed en it own merits with the j-eunger generation. The story is n bit slew moving, but is alwajs appealing nnd always charm ing. The love Interest is never innudllii and the climax has real dramatic power, once It Is reached. One of the best parts of the picture is the acting of Crisp himself in the role of Lnchlln Campbell, shepherd deacon, stern, bigoted nnd unforgiving. There Is little in the characterization te remind one of the same nctnr's work ns the bruiser in "Broken Blossoms," but it is just ns distinctly n work of art. Mr. Crisp .seems te be 0116 of these rare film people who enn net and direct at the same time. Mary Glynne, n British henutyi is nppealing as the heroine and shows that she knows hew te wear and leek at tractive in the old-time fashions. Most et the ether 'plnycrs are net well known te American audiences, but they portray the various characters of the story vividly and with telling effect. Scotch stories arc all a bit nlikc.nnd the characters In them hear strange re semblances te one nnether, but this picture stands out well nbeve the aver age, partly because of its interesting If net striking story, but inninlv because of Its stunning scenes of Highlands nnd moors nnd lochs nnd glens. Victeria "Intrigue," the lntest film presentation from abroad, with the fas cinating Peln Negri as tiie star, leaves one In n puzzled state of mind which could be Instantly cleared up If it were known iust when the film wns made. It bears every evidence of pre-war, crudity in pliotegcapny, illumination, setting nnd direction. If it is one of the wonderful Negri's earlier efforts, It Is Interesting ns showing hew she has progressed te her present supreme plnce as the most popular foreign stnr in America nnd one of the most gifted anywhere. If it is her latest work (and every one will feel sure it isn't), it points te n downward trend that should be checked. 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ACADKMY OF MUSIC A program et comedies of Charles Chnplln, Including "A Deg's Life," "Shbul . dcr Arms" and "Shnnghalcd." LOCUST "Leve, Hnte and n Weman," n story of studio life, featuring Grace Davisen. STIIASD "The Three Musketeers, with Orrln Jehnsen, Loulse Olnum and Dorethy Dalten. 011F.AT NORTHERS "Llfe's Darn Funny," with Viela Dnnn. COLONIAL "One Arabian Night," with Pela Negri. IMPERIAL "Cnmlllc." with Alia Nnzlmevrf. .... MARKET STREET "Bits of Life," n program of Bhert "thrillers." ALHAMURA "Couregc,"i with Naemi Chlldcrs. Rt VOLI "The Last Card," with Mny Allisen. DELMOST "The Fatal Heur," with ' many favorites. CEDAR "Love. Hnte and a Weman," with Qrnce Davisen.. COLISEUM "The Swamp," , ,wlth Hcsnue Hnyakawa. LEADER "little Itnly," with Allce Brady. StXTY-JflSTII STREET "A Cer tain Wch Man," with Itebert Mc- Klm. ternntlenal utiles nnd the theft of a se cret French Government csdc book by 11 Ucrmnn agent. Pela is introduced as the dauchter of n woman keeper of n gambling house. But the daughter wents te "go straight." She is te marry tnc man of her choice en the very night the place Is raided, and she threatens vengeance en the prefect of police for destroying licr tiinncc of happiness. She keeps her threat by marrying tnc German snv. liirlne the son of the prefect te his destruction, getting him te steal the cede book for her and then she falls 111 love with the prefect herself. But he chokes her te denth when he finds thnt she Is the woman wiie caused his son t commit suicide. Ne matter when the film wns made, it is worth seeing as a sidelight upon the career of Negri. And it is the first we have had which puts her In modern surroundings with modern costumes, and cspccinlly modern negligees. Kegent Dual roles never seem te ceuse te he pepulnr. and this time It is Alice Lnke who takes her turn nt it. The partN she plays In "The Infamous Miss Kevcll" 'are these of n violinist and a pianist, but her tusk, is made easier in view of the fact thnt the two are twins se she Is net .forced te adept two different make-ups. "The Infamous Miss Itcvell" is a bit unusual In plot nnd only occasionally de "innvicisins" creep In. It tells of twin sisters whose mother dies, ferclne them te give up professional cares in' order te leek nfter the family. Then one of the twins dies nnd the ether poses ns her beneficiary in order te have money enough te care for the chll- RESINOL 5pefhinq And He&linq Fer5kin Disorders MzCLEES GALLERIES 1S0T WALNtlT ST. CHRISTMAS GIFTS rAINTINMS uiRitens MEZZOTINTS ETCHING!) LAMl'9 HIUl.xzr.M Frumlng u Hpeclultr Piilntllnr ICratnrrtl COAL SALESMAN With rtnlrhfd fllfntrle ilrnlrrM te I'enncrt with tlielrH;ite reul heunc with flrnt-Krnde ceiiln. Nen unpleypil. Ilmr nlne lint Ax fiirft' rxprrlrtirr ii ri'HCIIASINtl AflKNT. Will rennlilrr ether line. 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Capitel "The Mysterious Rider" Is by Znnc Grey, nnd that in Itself is enough for most picture fans te guar antee its being nn Interesting yarn. It Is Just that, and there Is no reason wily It should net be popular wherever shown, Thc-levc and mystery elements nrc carefully blended, nnd there is even n pleasant lenven of humor te mnkc the whole thing seem mere plnu slhln and human, Itebert McKlm Is the most Interesting of the plnycrs. This clever and al ways hard working movie "villain" plays the part of n polished mysterious stranger, nud does It te perfection. The rest are adequate, especially Claire Adams ns the girl' In the case, nnd Frederick Htnrr as n face-scarred, sin ister figure, important in the unfold ing of the plot. The scenes nrc attractive nnd well photographed, and tlic effect of the whole is that tlic makers et tnc nun get. every bit they could from the material In hand. 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'. .., r.imiun. rn. iiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiin,,,! JVyKf nsinglen ft I Allegheny Ave. g MillllllM ' ' rta,, 'niliaelnlllu. ! m DECEMBER, 20,-1931 TABLOID MUSICAL COMEDY IS A HIT "Whirl of New Yerk" Moeta Stamp of Approval at the Chestnut St. Opera Heuse Chwtnut Street Opera Heuse Rome Reme thing new te vaudeville was presented here last night by the Shtibcrts, "The Whirl of New Yerk," a condensed ver sion of the Winter Onrdcn success of that name, furnished the entire pro pre grnm with sixty people nnd the prin cipals presenting single numbers ns specialties. v Condensed versions of pepulnr musi cal comedy successes hnve been pre sented before In vnudcvillc, but never en such nn clnbernte scale as "The Whirl of New Yerk." It Is a Winter Garden production In every respect. It is probably as brilliant n production ns can be staged within the limitations of vaudeville. The cast Is excellent ; enough se, thnt any member could be featured en the usual vaudeville bill. 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