V.' KT- ?." .il I , v ' " ,. V . Ji.2P?,i , , 'i. 'MRn . v t Ltti r1- . .1" jism-i i 'i r - .in.KK - .... n mm I V ' O. .'4 - '(WW 1 ,."V. j . iT 71 iA'i ' .-." .OMtWh ,C 'i. jft., riP. i, -& r'. tJ 1 WORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP t ii i f fircc iVcw 'ays Conje in Next Inte Pictures With D. W. Made Frem "The ' Ily IIISNRY f mllE chronic flrnt-riKlitcr nt the (hentre I than he tow hnil heretofore thlH urnran. Therr will be four openings nn, ha can go te three of them. This is mnile peHble by the fnct thnt two of the .... i .n.n Mntiihiv ii t all t . one luestlny nlirht nml flm nil,.. m'..i i it. And, though one of these openings is n mevlnB picture, It Is miph n hi production ,nd ie Imitrtnnt en the enjertninmcnt cnlcndnr tlmt It enn well be ranked with . ,! (A ahnu-N. theKji""""- ----- nrABl UYAN, In "Only W nml ii.ii '" ere the Mentlny openings, the Mini, ."" .....,.. . i. -it--.i i.. t titan VW cumin n- ...viiu .11 ilftce of Ethel llnrrymere nml the ether r ...edlnit JlCiniyra mm iii-nm ui me ?.rfTThe Zlegfchl "Frolic" with Will Llrlc- .Ln nt the Onrrlek Tuesday Te W. Orimth's "Orphans of the l- KernY.''' founded en the old stngu i.tV "Tha Twe urpnnns,' opens ffi'rfey for nn Indefinite run that 1st extend Inte June, If the public iSS It well enough. 1 Bhnw that remains nrc "The Hnd ..n at the Walnut, with Helbroek & In n part entirely different from F hlaS he liaB. hn.l before, "The ? n.7lne SheW nt U1C Mlllieeri nun, 01 f Sc.S"The Hat" nt the Adclphl. . M2.'nn mnln vnudevllle houses, tee, I . alens with notnble headllners In 1 ?$ new hills, Vnlmkn Surntt beInK ' a. irnetleii nt.KcmrB.nnu licssie WfCej Davis lending nt the uicstnuj Street ll'"n Heuse. TIlEItR has been se much criticism of movie producers for changing the .i,i.f of well-known books and plays '" when they nrc Vk Grimth filmed tlmt it Is ns I H1 "'. -.., ,..1l n no nt out j'Orpnans ,0 ,.C(U(0I1S '. Meh It is erdlnnrlly done and the fertvhicii ( .,.,.. drimtli te niter wn'lllCnr!Zns" te "'0 p me .&.rCali.et nil instances r'wnn" nr,,!,;,, ".!?.' i.." W done before. Its , W." "': ."" A I,. 1,1 nn.1 uiinhhnnied ' l"1 i n hid nnd unnhhnnied metue &V.."Ti- eucn in- "-'".;: -ero tlmn tlie i "fn in uic jnuan Territory and I 'tilt WKWl'" I'run' lm'rv" grew up en a cow pony, but I prefer film portrays. te travel in n I'ullman. I can sheet ' I Bat. la the case of The I e Or . .,rcttv umig,,,, ,.ve , V" thw n,""""rM1fmiuH " '"-v smi- "BV " "het up nn inter Or ffit i fninkl uhed the liime s )(,c (.realn lmr , 1 - Jffinly as a theme for n mm , n.B Wwt -tow Most ' nJ mere spcctni-iilnr ei Y""" J the big eifes, imywity. w.kullt around it. If he ad pnt out . .,. . . ' tjj n-w t'hoteplny "The Twe Orphnns under tue "F "l ' lin wntlht Have l,c " ""r , "The 1 WO v.i,...."" -... .., .!, . r.M lilm'Plt "IX" fiM Hm'rtt "Iirii i . - f rlmj for taking I' trite fWlc. ... iiuniiv.-i ..-. ii. xf.cfiM; ktnrv HBt there was ii much stronger rcn m thin this that Kevcrneil Urlfllth T who are net en the Inside' of he Om buflness enn have no idea of tl c Jnmber of devious schemes tha bob up ted hover about its fringes. 'Uiey nre ircitfl by men always en the lookout tehtten their own pockets Regardless i of their methods. , i..,n u it iy.rniiie known threuglt- . ecl the trade that (Irlfflth wns going te tuxe a great ipecincie irn i' "The Twe Orphnns" these gentlemen ntbiisr. They knew the immense ad -ifrtMnz that nny spectacle of l,r t fft'sitts just by being mode by l.rlt- f fj's itts j th S,i they hunted high anil low ier dim vers!, ns of "The 'lwe Or- i" tlmt had been made in the past ethr rhtm1 ..j .i... f.,,,,,.i w..v,.iti1 fnrelzii ones. .IUIJ IJUJ ..Mill,. rv.,... .-----r.-- Vitnenllv. lint OIIC of tllCSC COIllll femparc with even the nveinge program picture that Is made tetlny. Tliey were , ill old, with the defects that fairly I tkritk out of n film made prier te four crUTeyfaM age. Rut they legitimate ly carried the title "The Twe Or h.n. t,,i thpv,. ueenle knew from .ether similar experiments thnt It would i M a KUffielently large portion of the 'public te give them a geed niinncini i ,. w,,.. -. dfin-up Se thev bought the foreign Km (which had iievt'r even had a bid I fcemW American exhibitor before), pJtlWy locked them up. quletlj- wnlt- il for the Orlflith spectacle te get iwjMy ti" ing about "The Twe Or rMM'," But CrlMjt oeleil 'em. He kept en predu'eing tl.n. at the last me- eiit,i esw h his title te "Orphnns ! if tin 8 r , ' New nobody enn be MliltiJ iv. tin ing these chenp lilins i uttht ill) '. iroductlen. r'S nip nml tiicfc netw whether "The tot" it'll' urrnfc tha local long-run I'.rwnj. I've received an announce- MM thnt II iflim lletltjc tcill come te IlliHfVn "Inte in January." Hedge llaitf, (n "The Man Frem Heme," let eifr rrceril of nineteen continuous Kill. Then hc teent ntcnj for tiee ffi n mi irtiiriiril for three mere. )' "fhc Jlut" remains throughout diiiri, il trill jiuf lie the nineteen l!in ueuj icccA-g record. He there you , . f.H jfTflE HAD MAN," which bcRlns U ," " " Vlk (is, HIV 11 II III U I. IIVAV. JUiuJay, has se many tioed points nnd se few wealt ones i that It furnishes n tern m 1 'nlnn' s rnnstant temptn Cw Comedian tlen te culncy. Of 1 , ) course, n critic "1 supposed te become enthusiastic "'t unytliiiiK : that's why I'm glad Je tot n critic. Knthuslasms arc "Wlr foolish, but life doesn't amount W!B!ll1i itl,l.n... .1 1...1 T, j, v. milium nil-Ill, .Villi 1 111 nunc gjj(nitlniblastlc uheut "The Had Til trlllntn 1 .!. -,.. ... .1.. , 1,, Vr """" 111 tue piu.v 111 1110 reie Merwn IVH. tliu dastardly liimbnnd jjf1. ;bee.yutlful Rurl Is plnycd by Ml. L ' . ll0" ,l1' ,,neH tlu llnrt B0 i!'"hst the whole audience hates him. ,;;2,5eill' hate him se much that you PM refine te meet him socially. Yeu J" urc that he must he n most unile- tTn.UttOrt Of Iiersilll 111 lllsi nrl,.n,n llfn fSSili. ''n,', ne.''vt poslble prnlse te 1'Pn.li V " " n Hl'ew-cspecinlly If , . . .,.. ,, uiiii hum 01 ennp nt nil. fen0rJ!!:Ti'r,'U ?en I"1"1- Thlcn hns B,W5 these iiniileasiint pnrts. Em he H Prnlnhly one of the best Tli men nn t , st n..i i..,.. JMuie the iiicinerles of 'nudlences are. 1 "ew nianv nf nnii n.i. ttree ii ". . .-. ' uiui. nicy ";& at h!L w 'f Wmr,H Wlft'" w,lc'' 1 WnaLl JN ',,,mit w),,p clKl,t or lne tmnslenl . :,' " ." '" lurneu line ,17 """bti under the name of 'JlaV ?.'l't,' ..t " JtseriRlnal 'wit twn ,i " nsi,t "' "iry story F'e , bm ",?" ""I"0'1 m," ceupleK who Whatban "m'"t et "wPPlnB wives Tl.. IW' . ... .lnL.li ."SdlTHTMIJlc faced the ob. -,- m. unrlng down 'te hn he ' ' X'"!.,." rils I "She steps out of her royalty en 'The .Pra'"1 i-1.-n? d the erig- 11' " 'n ''KHen rl.fl"ull lmd " L't I ., "I l-lntd ever te where they kept " r S w a ss vV:!;:gXcehuu,rcur ,ic 1 il. f.Mflrtl.' ttni'Y. 4iirrn n. i ' Ky. T 0 ,.m lmr,K Vvcre di'llBhtfiiHy I 'Allfs ti ' ,u ,"rN nnu ncterlnes were ii - "uiiii. inin ...s - ft In "Ti si " "'J" '"'' Hates 'Itherne v...."s,lu.,:n,tk,r ! I'umcla .hi. ..1 "11 nn,. lOl I ' ' iinir iiyren ii:..," '.ve . KUeSM'd yes j U'U're,l 1 "mT,1 "-l,ur villainous And Vii "' l"lcn. S.4SU""," n,!,'y ?"' f'Tceur, fel,.....'"'.". '"veil lilm then: every. lAiir""" win new. vi,ik' i .1.. : w nrev n, i" u uul,ijr J tnt ability of bdnc able te tiits.ri.i.'V 0l"y four people In thei'n.i Wcch, and the Ferrest Gees Griffith's Latest Feature Twe Orphans M. NEELY wllljinvc n better elm ncc next week Shows That Arc Coming te Philadelphia Soen Jl""'"rJr 10 "The Skin aame,,' Onlswerthy drnmn. Walnut. Janimry 23 "The Greenwich VII InKe Follies." Shubert. Jriminry ae "Welceme HtranKer' Onrrlek. put the character across as the author intended It. Hy the wny, n chap from the "United Artrsts" (movie) New .Yerk office wn In te see me yesterday and told me thnt Douglas Iiilrhnnks had bought the (11m rights te "The Had Man." "Deug" ought te be grent In the Iltltin part, b,,t . '".. ""''rlng hew the pictures can handle the keen wu.re of the lines. TT WILL btc n great trci Hegers movie fans te treat for Will Dflft 4lintn favorite back en the sncaklne stnire win Vvlth his famous . r;;;. ,k.: ,, ,,':.i!,,i,n n? m.- ....... , .... iiiiKiiu h i ii n t. Get in Movies ltegers Is one of . ... "10 rcnlly unique elinractcrs In the ranks of entertainers, lie 1ms u sense of humor that Is nl Ills own niul lc could prebablv seu something funny even In nn Income L,!1"?"?, comes here with the Zlegfcld 2i"rn nt the (Jarrlck f 'i 'T,?...TV..-. W before l,e 1" AV" ."'" ." i""i n irleml of mine ,u" Y,W xaK Jc tel.l n friend of ever the ' s lern and , of ceIml- Int,. int..: i :. t i.. '"' i I " :. i-........-! mun i nuvr m being nreslient of Ynle. T ,.-nU ii..i. quiet and peaceful down nt Amityvllle. i j u'liern t in itutitm nuvl I.. ...i 1. T "J I." ..."""""- ""'" ". "U I couldn't roll a cigarette with' one ' nnnii nnu thnt I didn't utm te nnnev mere than one nudlence nt n time. ' " -lOUVe COt te come. Wll aim In. .ts. 'The movies is the third biccest sluess In the world. Safety razei-.s ' SISI bu Is first, corn plasters second and movies third.' "Well, in I went. Since then movies hns become the second biggest business in the country. Itoetlecclnir is the hle gest. The movies is the grandest show i business I knew nnvtlilnir nhnnr. li' the only place where en ncter can net ' nun ut me same time sit down In front nnu i-i,i, u,r iiiiiiseu. "The first time I ever talked durlii? my rope spinning en the stnge was when n v.iudev'llc manager asked me te mnlte n serious announcement. The audience howled nnd I felt se insulted I didn't want te nppeni ngnin. I thought they were joshing me. That's hew the monologue took root." rN'LT .18," which su v Ttnrrymere nt the Br succeeds Ethel Hrnn,1 nn Afftn. day night, is n play quite in keening with the spirit of the times. A few generations o"e n wemmi nf tlilrrv.eMi, ...... .. ,i . i ., , ... : ...v j v-..iismerei mm mce wiute mce cap I"1' footstool nnd n warm place by the ''re nnd that was all. She was getting old. Hut net new. Thirty-eight Is one of ine eest vamping nges there nrc A woman doesn't really bceln te he lnn. gereits until she jets te her thirties. At thlrty-elslit she hns it let of milenge left. "Only .IS" Is by A. K. Themas, who urete "The Italnbew." "The Chum, plen" nnd "Just Suppose." It's the story of n Mrs. Rtnnley. who nt thtrtv eight finds herself n widow with two grownup chlldrem but with n freedom she never knew during her life ns the plodding wife of- a Methodist minister twice her ngc. With her freedom conies the renllzn renllzn tlen that she is still young enough te enjoy the geed things of life which have been denied her, nnd she proceeds te show hew young she is. much te the consternation of her children, who think she ought te rciuniu the staid nnd old- fashioned mother they have always nnwn. The scenes are laid in New KiiRhind nnd the lines contain both comedy mill shrewd hiimnn philosophy. Mary Itynn, who plnys the pnrt of the widow, is well known theatrically threiiRh hep work in "The Fortune Hunter," "On Trial, " "The Heuse of tiinss nnu "ine j.ittie Teacher." Harry C. Ilrowne, who wns with her iu "The Heuse of Glass," is ngiiln her lending num. "I.ndles' NiRht," which opens at the Lyric Monday, has made n big hit In New Yerk (which really doesn't menu a thliifr. e far ns the genuine merits of n play lire concerned), but one reason te hope for cleverness nnd plqunncy is thnt Avery Ilopweod co- ' autlicd In wrltliiK It. The public In I Kcnerai uecsn t pay inucn attention te the names of nuthers, but you'll knew Avery's work when I tell you that he's the chap who Is mostly responsible for "The lint," "The Geld DiRRers," "Fnlr and Wnrmer" (one of the clev erest nnd rnciest) nnd "Seven Dnjs." "SV, of the beat indications of the success of -"The Passing Shew of 1021." new at the Shubert, is that it has been booked te go all the way te the Pacific Coast en tettr after it leaves here. There are few musical shows that are returning profit enough te justify the expense of such a tour, Jlut "The Passing Shew" has made geed. gVEI JL-i one VKRV time we hnve n week without openings In the downtown houses. I like te tnke advantage of the oppor tunity te run out te the neighborhood theatres te see hew they nre getting along. About a month age, I "cov "cev ered1' North nnd Seuth Philadelphia. ti i-i s week I ran out te 1-ny KnlcKcr beeker, ut Kertlelli mid Market streets. Tim thlnir that Impresses me about these nclghborheoil slstently steady, e :r . houses is the coil tlv steady, enthusiastic, friendly patronage they win for tlienihelves when they give geed shows nt really popular prices, A1IU I can ipuie iiuiiersiiiiiii it. Here wns n tlientre clinrglng n forty cent top prlce ami giving mere than three hours et nn geed entertainment ns I've had this season anywhere. Wfi bcgnn'WHh 'a; ''cIMb, "'defer roevio EYEKTNG PUBfcIO STARS OF TffE WILL ROGERS -ZIEGFELD FROLIC" GarricU. clarniefM 10 comedy. Then we had three nets of vaudeville, nny one of which would hnve been perfectly in place in a down town house. Then we swung Inte one of the best news reels, hnd three mere geed vaudeville, acts and ended with the Vltagrnph version of Barrie's "Little Minister." Every sent In the house was taken. 'N-cre doesn't seem te be nny hlgn of "'"'iri . ii-jiressiun mu ue-ru. .uwuu ,M,at, comblnntleii of geed vnudeville. a ""V IMi-uiru SHOW Illlll II inmu in iv ""'"l.vnlnds paying is the nnswer te n let nf cen'ldnlnts we hear from vari- eus sources. Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions DROAD "Only 38." comedy, with Mary Itynn, by A. E. Themas, author of "The Chnmplen" and "The llnlnbew." Harpy C. Ilrowne Is the leading man, UIIU till) eusi IIICIUUKM icit) i -uuui-n, I Nell Martin, I.ctm Cunnlnuhnrn and Margaret Shackleford. The story of u widow of thirty-eight, who tries te be young again, TA'ItIC "Ladles' Night." Avery Hop Hep Hop weed and Charlton Andrewii farce. with scenes In a Turkish bath. Allyn King, Jehn Arthur. Kvelyn C.esnell and Edward Douglas In the cast. FO lilt EST "Orphans of the Storm." V. W. Orlfllth's spectacular Illm, b.iEed en episodes In Guy d'Knnery's "Twe Orphnns." Kate Claxtern's famous play. The cast Includes Lillian nnd borethy Olsh, Jeseph Schlldkraut, .Shelden Lewis, Frank I'uglla. CrelRh CrelRh ten Hale and ethers. Opens 'Vednos 'Vednes da OAIIIIICK "Zlcgfeld FrelU.' popular New Yerk reef show brought nt last out en the read, with Will Itegers ns the chief fun-maker, nnd a cast that Includes Hrnnden Tynan, I3va Shirley, Arthur West, Jimmy Duffy, Jack Mc Mc newnn and many ethers. Opeiib Tuesday. Shows That Remain iiM7..Vi;r "The Had Man." Perrter Inrirnru, Slhneblefnrd The KtOrv nf i cminiimerfi featured ns the fascinating Mexican,1 bandit, who "breaks all the ten ecru- Emersen urewne's deugnttui satiric mandinents without mussing a hnlr." Last week. . SllVItr.RT "The PaBSlne Shew rjf 1921," Intcst of the Winter Garden attractions, a potpourri et fun nnd music, with Wlllle nnd Eugene How Hew nnl featured, ifnd a cast that Includes 1'eRKV and Certez. Oracez and Ilerks, j May iieiey ana in i-nnuncit ADVI.VHI "The Hat." Avery Hopwood and .Mlliy iieueria iiiiiennri inriucr eiiters en its sixteenth week. Helen Dauvray and Jebsle Italph In the cast. Stock HETROVOLITAX "Cornered," comedy melodrama, by Dc-bsen Mitchell, In which Madge Kennedy played here earlier In the sensen, Mne Desmond in the double role of a society bud nnd a creek, and the company of fnverltes In congenial parts. OR I'll HUM "Our Wives," a comedy imiit around the frlendahln of four bachelors, who, ene by one, meet the "dearest girl In the world." Dwlghtj Meade. Jehn Lett, Harry Wllgus, 1 tilth Itoblnsen and the ethers Iu con genial roles. Vaudeville KEITH'S Valeska Suratt, In a dra- mntlc nliiylet cniled "The Whlte Wav hv .lack Lutt. is the hendllner. She is Supported by William Hoselle and Vlel.i Krayne. Anna Chandler, a Philadelphia girl, has a repertoire et character songs. The bill also In-' eludes Allan Hegers, barltcne, audi Leonera Allen, soprano, In a musical 1 act; Harry Jolseti, songs nnd chat- I ter; Harry Norwood and Alpha IIiAt, I sketch; L'rnest Andersen and Mnr-I jerle Hurt, comedy about newlyweds ; I Jack Wyatt andihlB Scotch Lads and Lassied, and ethers. CllEHTXVT STREET OPERA HOUSE I Ilessle McCoy Davis returns te the Philadelphia, stage after an nbsence Of twr- jeiire. nun unusunimeicn, UaHUca ill l,, JXll, WHICH HIVUtI HOT I onnertuiiltlea for all kinds of dancing In the rele of n Hllver gnome, She I Ik nbibted by Kmmett Merrill and , Peuiipn in tnn Air." wtiiph irivnu nun Jack Harrett. "Harmenylaiid," a i Byiicepnicii revue, ih nneiner feature (erlTe 1 arrel cnaJMter"''- Itvan r,rt.eeeKacrermedvh SkU 'ueT.e, ,e?S and an Argentine- Miss In a novelty, and ethers. QhOttE "Dlvldlntf a Weman In Half." one of vaudevllle'H most baftllnir nev-i-ltlerf. Ih tlm headllner. Ilebbv Heath. Philadelphia noun writer, Ih another Heck and Krnzer, versatile entertuln era, anil ethers. CROSS KEYS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Lew Cooper, billed en the DIllL'll nyiaiit, utfuniuie wv.u,vuinil, . heads, tha ibUf. bill, .which a lea Inaludeu i ii Tlra&n. Kamllv. camaili varletv -- ri w - - - --.-, 1 wiKwiB fmmy lwsi LiiKIS 'wki. "' JLOhwrvyLH:. qish -orphans c? tME mMmy mii:tl HVKl'&naH ann jay mulrev. gertrude bee kWi vWi fif: lllKlLiLH 'PAS3ING iiEi ',;;:Ai : RniRf in ".'..r' feature. ine pruKrum nise inciuuea RWlii fiame, ' wheh wns Miccessfu Iv I M. "Mini, woman iin,i .liurriare" '1M "ri "iS'u'rt11 Till,0' ?Z Presented In'NewVerk las. Keasep. corned ' lVa'sT'ln", JWi'.. VXawerth and'hlH HanJionHeunda te the Wi.l.iut Tlientre M..n,l,i .1,,,, T -siiclai .. . In ??';'. "CupUl's Clese-Up" comedy playlet: unry 1. un.ler the mii.iaKement of Wil- -&?e. n .' in "Nl.7rteen md'phMlls" l.kert and Krancs. cemedy: Weber, lain A. llrailv. in iiHsnei.-iiInn u- i, ' ' LBDGEfePHIDABELPHI S&TTJBDAY, STAGE COMING HERE FIAVIA A12CACO. ?ttuU?rfc Vaudeville net ; Itlnne, Northland nnd Ward, '.Vuts n'EverythiiiB" : "Wlmt Next." farce comedy, and ethers. Thursday, Friday nnd Snturday, Lew Itess nnd company, In an up-te-date musical comedy, "On Paradise Isle," nnd u bill thnt Includes many features. WILLIAM J'B.V.V Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, the liegeman String parade, have a musical net. The bill I .,.. u, ji, leu .viltllin III VIIU lliuillllici r rn in Liie niuinmci I- nlse Includes Jack Cahlll nnd Den Itemnlne, In nn oddity; Harry Hayden nnd company, i emnntlc comedy, and ethers. The pheti.plny is "Frem the Ground Up." with Tem Moere. Fer the Inst half of the week the head- MARY ,lTv4 ONLY 38' (tr?V twH liner is a potpourri featured by Km-.him men uiueyic anu uisie Li.inge. ri no . picture Is "A Midnight Hell." with t?.v,u ,.-v,m-lnne,.-t.ii -, .u. iutirit-H nay. ;;. .ui. . ..'. ,.. V .T.rvr. .v.i "'" .' IMUUII-IUVI-U IMllure Willi the mother-love motive, will hn the special feature all week. Mary C'nrr, it I'hlladelphlan, plays the lending role of "Ma" Denten. The vaudeville pro gram includes "Partners." a breezy musical comedy sketch ; Nerd and Ilolment, singing and dancing net: Flying Russell nnd company, aerial net; L'eert caritc-n. Dined as tne KC ture Is "Love Hungulew," presented by Wllllnm Ilrnndell with Jaek West Tlw, 1,111 nlui. Innliiloe A.,,nn,ln 1 1 1 - ' liert nml Uiilli Ai.uultn innale Unco I nnd Dell. "Vim and' Versatility": Tern Kelly, comedy, and the third in- Htnllment of "The White Uagle" serial, with Iluth Rnliinil Willi JIUIU iieianil. WAILTOK ROOF Gince White, song act; Louise nnd Mitchell, acrobats nnd equilibrists; Vernons, dancers,, ner.neT" Un'"Ue' '"lllt UP -V.YO.VJen.a. "Pear, of Hawaii." and ' her company, seuks and dances, head- liners. Three Weber (llrls, In a vaude- vllln MlirnrluA Slvlvpvlnr nn.1 Vinten 'satiric comedy; Gilbert Wells, synce- pated chappie: Lel.i and Senln. dances, and "The Howdy," Illm, with Gladys Walten. Cliange of bill Thurs- aay. Marie Lee. The program nl&e In eludes Prank Gabby, nrnelty: Maker and Iledferd, comedy ci catien; La Hern and Ilcekmau, song and dance ; Adelaide Herrmnn, illusions, nnd a special bill of 111ms. 11 11 lies nie C.IS.VO "The Sporting Widows," with Al K. Hall nt the head of .1 large comedy of entertainers, Including Heb Ktnrtzman, Helen llenstrcm, Gertrude Heck, May and Wallace, Kd Cn.sscll, Kred Steger nnd Dick Jacksen, and u l.iijge chorus. TROCADERO "The High Hellers." with n cast thnt Includes OeoTge Hanks, Krt C Hunt, Frank King, Marie Elmer, Venlo Hess and Wllllsh. the comedy juggler SJem.i. with some unusual Kgyptlnn dances, is an added feature of the show. MinstrelM VUM0XTS Anether week of January Jubilee, with all the old favorites In their nccusteiiu'd roles of entertain ment. The olio section has "The New Policeman," with Charlie -Heyden and Krank Lee, and the lencludlng farce is based en "Mr. and Mrs ," a cartoon. Tynan In "Zlegfeld Frolic" V. .iefifelil, Jr., in KutlirriiiK to te Ketlier a cempnny of eiileftniiiers te send en tour the fiiinuiiN "AvgteUi r'relie." whicli comes te the tiitrrick Thcatri' next TucRiliiy iilfilit, iirrantteil ...,,,. Hrnnd,,., Ti-mui .Irnmeti,. nelnr W , , I , . . , ,, I ""'J Ii'ajwrlsht, te npiuiir u the show "nil prchcnt the ltetcli which he pre- Hcntcd in the last Lambs' (inuibel, und : . : ...-- , n which lie iinpcrMiiintes David llel- h0Oi Albe in the Frnlli' are nuch fav- (lritt'M ,l!J Nt'u WuiburnN Duiicln en." Kva Shirley, Arthur West. Tuck Mcdewnn. Jimmy Ulty Illlll Company nml ethers. Galsworthy Play Coming Jehn ClnlHwerthy'i latei-t plav, "The Iteilllilenu I.lmltcil, of Lnuilnn. Tliu enst, mnila up of KiirIIhIi plajei'H, In cluded .Iline Orev. llenlnnlil Dnnee. Alice Wyse, Audrey Cumcreu. Ilussell ,BW8KlPk..Ar.t)w: Cresby, I.J?lcr .W'll 1W8KiPK..Ar.tJWt llaink ant) ether. i ar.w'nlerndlAlhambra W-W EMPRESS "TiinifS i- yVhRBROOK"OTnD rSrO.VB Alma Ncllsen nnd com- ? !:,!lI'l O'O" ..ln ..VV'rri.'.',.il.' ' 'T-r Talmiulce In 'MhhnI lti-ferrn, e" T Ja, k M.iit i Ula I.e "After the Mum" pany, In "Bohemia," il llvclv cemedv , . .'.".lr -"', I ,1 ..4h. ZliZnude" ' -CleorKe' Walsh In "The -ernmiie" r - .inrie rreve-t in ".Moenlliilit rnlllr" skit head the big bill. Anether fea- L -,S',rr"? && " ..?& SSSSfi" ' S -U.rice W sh In "The rrnade" S.-l.,ie I inl,ls fn ., Wild Week aa- ' r Mnrlnn tinvles In 'The Ilrldc's 1'ln.v" .V.YO.V'S GRAXD Jessie Urcwn nnd T Marlen Dales in "The Jlrlilr'a I'nr Ellle Westen, dnnceri. are the bill's W. Marlen Davles In "The Jlrlira I l,ir headllners. The comedy will be fur-. T.-Mar en ..ves ..The ride,. , n nlshed by James H. Ilonevati nnc ' V:'J,'"" ,',",'. ' ( ..ti,. Hri,lr riiu" NEXT WEEK Winter Circus, January 16 Iteglnulng with Monday matinee, Jan unry 1(1, the Greater New Yerk Hip podrome Shew nnd Winter Circus will be presented twice daily for n week nt the rir-t Regiment Armery, Urend mid Cullevthill streets. Weather permitting there will be a parade en the opening dny along Hread street, south ns fai ns Wharten and north te Diamond. ri'i... M'i,... i'i..u ...in !i,.,i.. , frnrn nil the linlli,f eireni.ni. t iiflmtlne ' . t IU I) Mli I IV.ttfT H III iilviilUU 111. vn Orrin Davenport, clown ; Clarkeiilans . trapese performers; Mile. Dc Maree with u collection of trained baboons nnd penies: skating bears, Andrew pewnle's educated elephants, mules, menkejs mid horses, nnd the Yokeye .Inps. "Frem Sublime te Ridiculous" Charlton Andrews, co-nuther of "I.adies' Night," the farce which opens .at the Lyric Theatre Monday night, is u professor of Kngllsh litera ture, and the nutlier of n number of serious books mid plnys. One of the lat ter, "Ills Majesty the Keel." was nre- . . . .. .-.. .... . - .. reined nt the J.lttle ihcutre here. .M one ever supposed lie liud n gnun et humor until "I.nilie.s Night" made Us Ureadwny rppenrnnce. It is said thnt i.iH ...if., fii.,i.-ii.e. n,in r n. ,nf 'L' , XV, ? ? A ! I' i"cnt ,nt " Inrlslsh bath, suggested te the Idea for the play. rilOTtll'I.AYS All rPT IPn VrnnUfnrd A Alleell AULIUjULjlN I Mi,,. Dally" IS. lives at S M Hpeclal Vex production "Over the- JJjJ" T Six-clal Fex production. "Iler the II III ' J Si-clal lfex predurtl..n eer t he ill i T .Special Kox p-eilucllnn. 'IMer tie II r Specl.il Kox production. "Iler the II . HpecUl Kox production. "Our the Hilt" , . ..,, . ..,-.. qTt, APOLLO "D ATT"nB U -Vatt It'eTaVtV "WaV.'.fc4 Sf OS" v Pauline Stark ! In "Snow mind" t Oeerua Walsh In "The .ereii ide" 1- nnc.a WilaVi in ,,TIm Seren ,de' s. Spec. Cast. "IKin't Nrelect our Wife' a r A I'M A CHESTNUT H-1 10TH AKvAUl 10 a M te ll in r M A CTHD FRANKLIN A OIRAltD AVC. A3 1 Jt MATINEU DA1I Y M. Klsle Kerausen in "The einr of SenrV' ' T Elsie l-eritusen in --mr r",. i" -"n- ii- l.-!-!,. l-.ririinn In "The Sen of s.nnirH T Clara K Yeunir Wlmt Nn Man Knows Clara, K. Y.iunir, What Ne Mm Knows g Clara K. Yelllftf, WllUt Ne JIllll Knew, BALTIMORE I , ,:T.I,M?I ' M. Pauline Plark In "Snow "I'".1. T raullne stark In "Mf'n ''"',, W Conway Tnrle In "The (la h" T r.-inwav Tearle lr "TUr Oith 1' Ear'e Williams In "I.iirUi Carsen H. Enrle Williams In "l.ucle Carsen I. BLUEBIRD llread ft Susquehanna Continuous until 11 M. nrt I.itell. In "The Une Wolf' T "The Mielk" IV. "The Slirlk" r.tZMR'j'MHrrav In "On With the D.inee" S. Earle Wlllama In ''I.iiikj Ciirsen" BROADWAY " 4 Tiar..A5. y Special 1'ex I'rodtict'en T Sneclal Fex rrniluell.in W 8i'clal 1'ex Iriidu,-tlen T SpeclBl 1'ex l'rcMlu.-i Inn y. Hpec al 1'ex rre.lu. tlen S. Bpeclul rut l're.lu, tlen llirr the Hill' Our Hip lllll" "(her the lllll" 'liter the lllll" Oirr Ihe lllll" Our the Hill" LAI 1 lV-L, ie a. M ie 11 is r. M Hpeclal Cast In "A Miin'a Heme" Special ( ast in ".i .111111 ueine -Special Cist In "A Man's Heme" T Sueclal Cast in "A nan's nenie-1 T MpeCIIll I HSl I" '""I - ...unr v sPecui cnat In "A jinn;. Heme ; ti. Special Cast In "A Man a Heme' --i rvMlM Gin Slapleivoed Aes, vwVJJ-.VJIMMU. . 30, T and I) I. M M. Hetty Cenipsuif 'n "The Utile Minister" T Hetty Comp'en In "llm I.lltle Minister" ,t charlessllie ill "The MlilnUht Hell" I' Charles Hay In "The Mldnlk-lit Hell" 8. Charles Hay In "The .Mldnldit Hell" DARBY THEATRE RIALTO, WEST CHESTER .M. Kthel Clajten, "IMt The Vntun" T. Kthi-I Clayten "Kxlt The Viinui' W, G.Ray. "Nlnrtern und I'hillU" T. G. 'Itav. "Mneleni mid IMi.lll.M ' K,--l,elaj Nexrl,- ''OnejVmldait Nleht" 0, dSla?NtiTL "5n8,,AraWaa SuBv . .aHfftWLAYi". COMPANY r J tw or AMtWCA T JANUARr '7, 1922 THE CRITIC. AIjATtOE section of the music-laving public of Philadelphia get what wns te many their first rcnl Insight Inte the spirit of Welsh music nt the nnininl Eisteddfod held nt the Academy of Musle Inst Monday nfternoen and eve ning. It wns the twelfth j ear thnt these meetings have been held In 1'hll udlphla, but this year's wus the first te nttrnet -general nttcntlen etitldc of the Welsh peei)lc thcini-elves. inc r.isiei met is n very eiu insiiiu- i tlen of Wales nnd it differs from the meetings of every ether country Hi Innny respects. .The Ocrmnti Snenger Snenger fest Is probably us old nn Institution ns the Eisteddfod, but II is much mere limited In scope. The Knengerfest deals with no nrt except thnt of singing ; the Ersteddfed ftielutlc-s all the arts except these of painting and sculpture, taking iu vocal and Instrumental music, npnrt from the choral contests, which nre al ways the chief ones of the program (probebly by rensen of the numbers involved), nrt nydtcwerk, the writing of essnys nnd poems, magazine cover designing, peii-nnd-lnk sketching, inn -steal composition and recitations in l,eth English nnd Welsh. There U no limit te the scope of a Welsh eistedd fod, provided the competition be In the arts. The eisteddfod dates from the fourth century and, according te thf- authori ties, hnd its inception iu literature, nnd net In music. It was erlginnllv u meeting of the bards, nnd the musienl feature, new Its chief one, wns net added for n number of centuries. BUT, te the attendant nt the eistedd fod en Monday, that Is, one with out personal Interest In the outcome et nny contest, the chief "thrill" wns scarcely programmed nt nil. It was found In the mnrveleus singing of the Welsh hymn "Aberystwyth," nnd after the hymn "Huntcrsfield" by the nmll ence. It must be remembered thnt this audience Included about 10(10 slnger who took pnrt in the competitions; but besides these there were nearly L'000 mere v,he were competitive --lagers nt one time or who were net taking pnrt In this particular eisteddfod. At any rntc here were gathered In the Academy nearly .'1000 trained voices, all of which knew both music nnd word. This wns none or the cureless, hap hnzanl singing heard In met American enn concresrntiennl singing nsuuiiy is. Kach one lenrns and sings thnt pnrt te ...i.ii, l.lu ..e hoe video Is ndniited 'i?)i I'!S..'5J.C-.f "w.J",!1. , ... ,i, i iiu lueuiv mi ." j " .- mnrveleus wnves ei tone which trio nuge ......-- . a l I at IllliiicllCO preilUCCU 111 tile raruij uuiiuu- , n,..( l .. 1m LiinriMin tl 1 1 v tnttnr fill hymns, the soprano, alto, tenor nnd hnss pnrts were nlmest evenly tllVllieil. wire lira... 1.1. '" ,-."" ,i.-i 1 I "lMn l.nn.il fl... fi.ll iiiini-fn, ...i every Side, all SUIlg III Uine. nil wilt, iiiiirf ........... ---- -- ,. -..., In tone nml nuniii). Imagine, if you can, nny audience of nearly .'5000 persons, except that nt ut every Welsh eisteddfod. DH. BHOOMK. of Terente, who, with II. Alexander Matthews, of this city, adjudicated the musical coin- i'HOTeri..VH fnmetiH for tlie line coiibregjiienni sink- titiiiH, the jinrt-sengs of )enileNsiihn erS.ii a Kr.-uiz-. , .mi u. suniiLa, by ing In their churches, h very Welshman Schumann, for exnmple. for the mixed Jehn Ald"n Carpenter. ' gees te church nnd every one of tiicm , t.-iieriiT', or these of that lone list of sings. There Is no rough division of mmimMvt who for Illnn. um lwe thJhfOJV''. Xvca-bU-'en' Mondrartar Mendrartar thelr singing Inte the melody and a mere ,.rIltllries have been writing uiincrem- , neon! jlUary h. mil Te S song reclui by or less iiccuritte bass. Mien lis the Amen- min'ml mnle I'lmrituiu f..-- ,1... ,-.......,. I Piorence latlnth, coloratura soprano. the leader SO tiuil me ereuiu uitiiu.i Three hetter sinirers llinn tliese Imve u'liruue i ucKer uuiurun.isen. neen.ie ienen ill mil. tniretlipp nnd nil sinclin: , u i ., .1 and UeorKe Anthelnl. Mr. Anthelnl will ba were? made tegctiiir, anil ui sini,ini, sp,em been hemd in this city. The tne first male member te appear en a pre with n religious fervor equn cd eiil by n,ijudicnter.s themselves confessed them- I Bram. the congregntiennl Mnglng of t he lvCH (llmeBt ,lt ll)HS t0 wllem t chorales of the ltach l-estlvnl in lletli- -i ,, nruc , ,,.,.iv unr .1,,, The eighth free Sunday afternoon coneart f. .. ...! f..e snrn.iH.sliiL- thnt audience "Wn" "" ?".',. ' tV.."' .UCrC tm at the A.ademy of the Pine Arts will begin I'm i iiiiii . -. ---n rf i nrimiiiTira innri him i f n nn ne. n . i ... i ....,.., .. t na e n .. . i. 'ii- an eisteddfod, singing through n nymu i wj10 cares te enter the l'sts of ceinpe- i afternoon onem letitals win be played in in n miner key, with the delicate Inteti- . titien Hut In order te nveld tin. mn. t,, 'hurch of th- Hely Trinity. UltUn .. .. l,n nnv inlm.r kev reeilires nnd ' . ii i i , i i. ,, . houhe square today ut 3 4.', o'clock. The, atlens that nn miner kcj lequircs. an l n,)te,1. whirh would inevitably re.sti't pruuram win mcude compeslt.ons by Qull" dning it perfectly. It Bine a thrill , from repented hearings of the same mant. Maltland. Krebs. OeunrMl. Uach. Wol Wel which is lireduecd by music only n few I .nri. nii i..,. ti.r ..,tit-a .1 stenuuime. Dubois and Kinder. Stella H. t. .L In .', lifetime, but seu call hear It "' L, "i .. '"! .V. 'rf.-, ." "P 'M. ??-. l1-"-ce."'!0' " Alleatewn. will be th. Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Jan. 9 te Jan. 14. Subject le Change The following thentrei obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early ihcwing of the finest productions. Ak for the theatre in your locality obtain ing picturet through the Stanley Company of America. - ..... ,. . ...filfllV't -k "...iFAIRMOUNT A Olrard Av tivi:e uaii.v Ne M.m Knows" Nn M.in linews -'lar.i K. VeunR -1 nr,i K. luuPir W r. H....n Mm.re In "NMien 11 mn C lime T. Sp clal 1 ast In " Man's Hi me" r. Wil'i .111 Ii stn.ind in "nuiBeriius lejs' l-ll t.,:' v'.v THEATRi: Ilele.v Spruce MATINUK DAILY M. Gleria Swaneen In "Under the Lash" T Ethel C.ayteii In 'llejend" W. N .eml rht'dem In "Ceuriice" T Thnmn, MpJL'hnn In "film,! Kicks" U Jack Helt & I.lla l.e. "After Hie show" e -i m. ii.irt 111 1 iirev-11 um iirum. f-sj ORE" r,t'uI MARKET ST UL.VJDL, no nnl 0 HO te 11 M "Don't rail Me l.lltle tJIrl' . ,',"S. "." V" ;,tl T.i ... W A.l-Sisr .'.t .n -.Wllliniit l.lmlt" T -All-Siar ''ast In "Without l.lmlt' r . r.inin- i-k-hu irn-m --Heiiir,-ie,s ie n, i.inine iiaiiniirrsirin. -iiriiinrM'iixs i ' GRANT 40-'2 l""An5,ATY5.:,: w.,.v M llub.irt UnK.'.irth In "Itlind lleirts" T. Rnliiirt lieswnrth In "llllnd ll.iirts" W Tem M ...re In ".Made In lleim-n" T Sessu Hmak'nu In "The Huuini, E D. W I'.-ir.lih s"The Hall of lluliilen" I S 1). W (Jilffith's 'The Hall of ll.iln Ien" GREAT NORTHERN ?Ti,f! ti M Speelnl Eex I'ro.lucilen. "Out the Hill" i .specil ;.. I'rii.nn-tlen, "IHer tile llll w Hiieclil I ex rmdui-tiun T speelal T'.v I're.lui tlnn. 1. Special l-'i.x I'r.iductle i. S. Nnerl.il yx Product Ien. Our the Mill" llier the Hill" lller the lllll" (Iter the lllll" IMPERIAL I'.'T" f: AV:TI8 M A ie, . 1...... u ., "ll .. ,l.1..u ..t I,. -,l . ' T Anlt'i St, ,ut "I'tuMhlnuH of D"linj' W Anita Mfii t 'l'lii)tllll,K of Di-stili i loin .nix in "ir.iiiiu I eViinTi Pilnea Qermanfwn Ave. and Lenign l alace Ijenllih Anu. M A. Ayres AR Valentine In "1 he sl,..li" T A Ares i. It Vnlentm.. In "The slieiu" " ,! " aieniine i-i "ine siipii-' ID l-'alrbiinks In "The Matr neinlar" r l.UBene O'Hrlen In "Worlds inrt" H. Kutene O'Krlen In "Worlds Apart" M A Ayrea R Valentine In "The M.rik" T A. Ayrea & R, Vaimtine In "The M.rlli" Sn":i' ?"" '" ,"," HMk" S,!!0. Kvtrytl.lna-' cl.f-"Ien,t TeMtrhJn - I M. Ti.m .MIX In "TM Mill i a mii i; TitiM-rni- lilt v.rket St rMi,imr.n, ,n. ......... .,. , t AlVllLr "saM. TO MIDNIGHT I rKllNv-tJ.5 '' nT , TV I LULSF. M Mrh.l brt 6Ulh IWta . MX .f Mnn. Mine In "lllirll T.lll I 1 llrlir" I r r-ll.. 11 ki.T 1. . .... ' " M 11 , k-lm 1 . . J- iV-KrV! A. '. in.1.u. P:.JI- . . lift rank ' Jlae In " r, !"., I -W.'" rann-'e' "The llVrV.cadr" - r .- MeK . aSISi. ten" In lllcl SB5 if? lay Mac.Vjey In ".Meral, W c K, .Ymmicln "Whut Ne Mun Kne," -Il.rt,ert Ha,in,en In The Slllllen.S f IW The Mirlk ,.,.. ' r, M ss Dui,nt In "t1il,e Klesc" i.))."K -hi,si , ai.ai.m- a The llurrleeda I Kir ..raldlni In "P.il?n lriilt 1 Al -star cast In "Ruae nf the Hauler" 'Win I'hristy i'at.A,.n . ti - "SiSSlS! I! 8. William h. Hart 111 "llii- nuriei H Earle Williams In "I,uck ( arson" " i-adWa.ten In Tlie ItmidV" "vjfsl H'tf 1 IUMBO I'ONT ST &"'iiHAnbAVB.' i CtTU CT THEATRi: Ilele.v Spruce rj tr" tTVIT- M ini;t-T st n-n... ,-xu ' r 1,,., ,,Ju1"ll,n J "n I'rankferd "L" ftuWtt 56TH ST. matinub uailt REGENT -MAR,TAslM.nt; 7i v'Vr " rirnVl m I-- -mm Mix 111 Trill u'" ' -"""""' i'"" "'.'Vie liner mis i" x Kih.- , . . , ,n "I xii i . "' , I TV S. Tem .Mix in "Trallln' " I1 -rjtli. .'.,.' n "1 , t The Viimn" CTn'iMr, , (! i ' i M -Eih. lajfn -r.xlt The ump" S I R AND K"""' """ n ' at Venani - Iff .n,.x, r-v,.s-, ...', MI -ll.lt re-n,,.,,, "l.,.,i'l I '?. ?& - ! m- nakliuin nrib':M ,u wpm" Stanley MAnKCT at ,et.i w 1':::;;;;:-;:;::!!;-v, R 2 W :i:l' '.- :J;h" UtlZM-n V.";n" VTnVr..I,.,,:X,?.,;rr.. MZ I fe i 'Zn SS?, $! W U w-,w "eld A K Kersusen. 'I'eler ihl.etsen' ;..', V'1",'' ' .',' ."'l'rlmt I'ei.er;' " --'.mj.ian.rHli,ne "K.a.in i iSJS.s ! V''dffil T.-W. It.ld & E Keriruaen. 'I'Mer Hihetsnn' u , ' 0 ' ''"' J,'" """": er . . " - ""rn. ... . f ? I I ''J K- ermisen -Peter ll,lH-t.en' 7. " . ' ' " '" .1 e J- "'""'r "" "" rr i Ambassador ",'.' A" "' Mth '' ll3 . I8.-W Held 4 E. Taruusen 'IVtrr ll.hrtsen- ' . ,l i-'. . . ..T f J-V.'"'" "' """ M -HeV-:., ,. ,i .. .'i1. ::V.!.' '7'U!'.... ill L.HJL.IM 1 wiTivn -111111. I 331 N,1 A D1TT STRIJHT Tlimrinr W - .,, i-,. t ..,...- ...!" '.Vr 1 I LI 1. 1-J I XX UHU.s. I A 'II Mil AVI ' I - t in I.'i.sf l.,.l .!... Ii .T 5"' .' JeunK I" "Mlnit Ne Man limine"' " v M 'oil 111- M IPnrPPQrM i'Uth ft ljHunhinii7I T !. K- Yeuriir In ;lijt ,, iiin Kneis.' M - Si. , as, "Cahlnet ur Ir. CHUarl" I tl' T LKaUIN MATIN1I' nAtri ' -!' l":h-n "V l-rlnre Ihefe Wa's" .' 1 I'm d. , k ' "TI.p 'K ',12 J'T." (JJJJrvj I ivoeuianu Ave. at UJd St -. r- v-ft ,rm ...... . .... - M Juatlrw .litlii.!. . 1. , TALKS TO Ml SIC LOVERS petitions, made nn excellent point In I one of his adjudications. He spoke of the peer quiillty of the composition which wns selected for the contest, n point wlilcli must have struck every trained musical hearer In the Academy and one which the committee, would de well te benf In mind next year, If another clstoddfed is held here. It Is perhaps natural for the Welsh Ie select largely the music of the com posers of their own rnce for their elstoddfeds. Hut, strange as It may seem, for n nation se passionately oil- ;, : ". r ;. ".. i ..ir.. i ..., e the nrt of singing nn 1 e e which has perhaps the finest folk-song (upon which nil great classical forms thus far have been erected) In the world, Wales hns never yet produced n com poser of distinction. Most of the part songs nt the eisteddfod were net worthy of the superb choirs which sang them with n perfection demanding mouths of the hardest kind of practice. The liter ature of music furnishes part songs for both male nnd mixed choruses which nre far better than uny which were heard en Monday. THE te HE Welsh composer is extremely npt dissociate the meaning of the uerds with the music he writes for them. Dr. llroenio in bis comment pointed out such u case In (Jwent s part song for mixed ehertis, where the words "The droeninz heart" were set te n dance rhythm and many ether similar cases may be found among typical Welsh compositions. Anether peculiarity of the true WcHi composer is that he nearly nlwas writes Ills uuurue.-i iiu u ;,iuiij ur- cempnnlmcnt, nnd rnrely u euppclln. The beautiful voices of the Welsh, espe cially the male voices, ind themselves primarily te singing without accom paniment mid It seems n pity that these grent cheruc, trained te the minute nnd with n rnre degree of tonal qualiH , sluiiilil nlmest nlunq sin-' with n iiliLtu, si i i . ,,l",nH I"'1' """ u I'1""", ilch destrejs the finer nuances nsc,m((. i,i produce for the nrst tlma tn well OS the most beautiful tone uuillity I Philadelphia the symphonic suite, "TTna .,,.. f ,, Inn.,. ..linn,, nml mlilu iitl,im. even et n large (.iieniR mm ntlils iiethng except the doubtful asset of keeping tli chorus en the exact pitch doubt- fill that Is, when it is considered wlmtl the plune costs in the total effect. There may he sein,; cluirai'tcrlsUe about the music of the Welsh cein-tiOf.et-st which is tint niiiirni-inteil hi these net of Welsh lilrth ,,r niipestrv ICIU.11. Hill, OI M IMl Uirill Or UllCeStrj. Jjiit it would seem Unit these splendid' choruses should have the works of the , Mnnm.erfnvts -i,:i.i, ,,r., ,..,.,) ,i.,..i ---. v..-.. ni-i i iii tut: i in liiiin (.ntirefv of male choruses of different i.niin (ilnrich. seprun.. iu irive her an. , ' i, . .i V. , llli".n in , yunu reclti(1 n in ladelphU en Thura- 1,,t tla' f'.!"""i chorus nlwa.xsidny ,iBlt j.rv an, i.h, foyer "t sings liiiacceinpanieil. I A NO ' . wn vrTIII-"I fnnn,,,. r n. i..i.ir..., ..v ....... .......... . ,,; viicuuiuu u-ns thn ninnxinplr hennrtft,! mt.ilit. '(I, tl.n m.ifi.nnlr l.nn,,,tr.,t m .1 ...1 . 1 1 . , t .. ..!. .. i.- 1 . . . . 1 I "'"', n vnues lili.f.h ,.,ittt,. urn, 1 1, ll.n 1 OI llie Voices Ull.cil competed 111 tlm .... ... ...... . . ... .-...,,. x..vu ... .... 1 sej0 vern (.,mtpst,s, esieciiilly the altos, 'soprano voices were also of unusual quality. An eisteddfod is open te every one contests held by the udjud'eaters urler te tie pun ic sees oils, nt which enb .1. nii. . .1. ... .1 . "...in "ii.j the pick of the centestnnts nppenr. The eisteddfod was adniirablv ulannel nnd carried out. Dr. SurdiVnl made rnorei'i.As I DAI A PC m MARKET FTUKET i-i--fi, 1(J A M te u.13 v M M. "The rieurr of the North" T '-The L'li.u,,. ,.r .1... v..... 1 W. "The Finn, r of th, North" T "The I'luurr of the Niirtli" y "The I'l.mer of the Niirth" ,S "The I'Iehit of th North r I),ikl Iluller! 'filrl. Don't (iiiiulilr" -DaMd Iluller. t.iriH iien-t t.iiiui,!,-- RIAI TO GKRMAVTOWN AVENUE l"rtl' ' n- AT TCI I'kHOCKl'A- T V J. Klrknoed. "Ilnh lliinr.'nn of I'lurrr" r J KirkHe.id "lleh llanititen of I'lnieT" '.v --J. I'l.kf.n.l "Ju,t tint of CeIIpkp" r -I. Karri mere. "Thp (.rent AiIk-tiIiii-p" V -. hulia Ita "Thr Kill nlllllllll' Mele" s i-has. Rj In "The Hid snlinmln' llule" RIIRV M-VRKET ST lllT.uW 7TII ,xv-'L-, x 10 A M i i I' 1". I' M M A. Morene "Th secret uf the Hills" r .1 l'u kfi.rd "Just Out of ( nllrsr" W 1' rln .r,i in "The rimlUh ne" . ni. .h l,a Hill of spiilil IV, nirrs F -I. dk I'.ilrl.anln. "Miiiihatuiii Miidnesii" s- le. k Ilutten in "IVnrlesH Dirk" CAVflY l'-11 MIRKET f-TREET n V ' SAM te .Mldnltht M I'.di N'irri In "IntrlBiie" r I . . S..-U In "HilrlKiie" v - r.a N-hrl in "Intrlmir" r Si . i ,ht "Cahlnet nf Dr. liiillearl" I Mi. i ..! "(ahliii-t of Dr. ( nlUarl" b bi'iu i ust "CuMnrt of Dr. Ciillciirl" cucewnnn M.h nal,lmBr. Av .M I , 111 ,11.) -Iletl i . mpsen. "The Utile Mlnlslcr" -llellj .uiiinun "Thp Utile Minister' -,,i-siuii me iiennie llrler litlsh' ctamten mrke-i Above ieth J ' ' Si N ' Wl ' " v M"1 !.! M I M "t'nnn. i.nkep In KIiik Xrlli'-r's ( nurt' "('mill. Aiinkee In Kliic Vrlhnr's (iiiirl w iiiiill. l iiiKee iu u iik Arllinr'h f-imr,-' T -"Conn, ankep In Mns rlliur'. Cnnrt" 1' "Conn. linker In lilnc Arthur's Court -"Conn, iinkee In lilni; Arthur's (nurt". V1L 1 UKIA 'TW .; , ? ' ,.UT" MAIlKirr ST Af Ilustin !'arriiim '"' ,fe !!'!! '!!'!":: T Pusllu Karnum.'l i uustin baritui T Dull In Kama f iA'.r Jteii, iiiiniu-' la'XiJjM He'! Wlililir" T f IeAl Mlihin" P. Dustln Karn'iav IMvll wllliln" b. Uustln'e- rVU Within". lu'uni uwi tit, Liii iitttuir in t'lllllllllll V Mnaitiuia lviuibi. w nui t liniiA- 4i.i.i n... t i.i. r nrin. i nt in v .. -. . fiv -! tV 1 t 11 ' ....1 ."'.' "iiniir s u -L.. r, V ;:". """inn ivnewi" iiiieTji sin it nnu l tin hum t- - ---... 111 iiir 1 111 'tiTf-' nn Ideal conductor (presiding efflcr) Hc neither talked tee long himself M? allowed any one le de se. renlliliuc ns he. said, thnt his duty wns te carry along the business of the day without dragging. Philadelphia's first rcnl tastft of Welsh nntlennt music has stimulated, a keen appetite for mere MU8IC NOTE8 Philadelphia will hear Ile'a "tVjKK lYa" for th rtrat tlm next -Tuesday mJ nltiir. when It will 1m preiemed at Mft Academy of MukIc hy the Metropolitan Opel ( empnny. Mr. Oaltl-1'Himitn uffera a cant composed of hla best artists, Hentamlne OlKll will have the roll, of MylhJ, Mme, Aid, and. Mme. Jeanne Uorden will Iw the slttara itezenn and Marsared. rlvuls for hla love. The Prince of Karnaa will te Oiusepp IMn'en, unit .Mr Itethler will be the Kir., Mr. Plcce will be .Tahel and Mr, Ananlan flt. Curentln. Mr. Wolff will conduct. Them will be no Philadelphia Orchestra concerts at the Academy of Music en Friday nnd Saturday next, aa the organisatien will be out of town all of next week en tour. Seme fine Itusslnn sencs will be suna- her for the nrst time tomorrow nlKht by Ells both Uutman. soprano, v. hi will be a soloist with the Phllhnrmenlc fiocfety at Its concert In the Academy. Anether soloist Is MJebM l'.nniL, cellist, who wn, play naydn's can certe. i:mil S-hmldt concert master of tha Philharmonic erclwstra wllpplay tha violin sole In Saint-Keens' 'The Deluae." which will be rendered m memory of the composer. The elhqr numb-re en the program prepared by (Jondurter Je,.f pnsttriiacK are Uee Uee theven's "nrment' overture, two Inter mezzos from Wolf-Ferrari's "Jewels of tha Madenna." Tsrhaikeu sky's Italian Caprice and piano, in th,. mtter number M.r. Pas i rt'urcntttcl "'" l, at lne ",anu Ql,d ttI con" I i .The first renrert of the ecneen by the unci iiiinneiH cun. ri'i iirosse rer strings , ;,;', -;; ' 'pId -'ncirw-dnesday MtSiii In the Iieli.ue-.Stratf,ud The soloist will be Jehn Ilnrclny, b.irltene An Interesting presrani u II bu renderud by this chorus et mlx,;d elcen. Alexander Siletl, pliii-lst. will be heard a the MleiM witn the Ni-w l'erk Mmpheny Bo Be rl.itv nt the fourth concert In the Academy of Music, Thursday evening. January 19, Tela I concert iu "'se mark the tirsi uppeari I"' AHrt t'eates, the Ilrltlsh conductor, mil direct the me flnul concerts. ipearanc who I'lanets, ny tna L,nKUn tompescr austay jfM. Mr. .sn,, mil play the iieeUieve.it "Emperor ' Cem.-rto. The concert is under the local mannt-em-nt of Hnl.-n Pulaski Innes. Mme Mnrirnrrte .Mntz.-imuer will furnish the program for the fourth of the Monday Mernlnx Muslcales en January Id In the ba.lreuiir of tue Ifu.ltnue-Htrallerd. ' The sonate recital by I). llcndrlk Ezerman. nlnnl.t miri Si,.rh., In,l.,n,,rr vlnllnl.. which was postponed thie -eii 'en account or tn iiincsa et .Mr. jacubinerr. tne Auuriiu uu- recnui i unuer tne Ql- itui uu u, ,) i- i u n.ni iiiiivb. . '" '.'0' ''9"r- ' me .I'nuaaaipnla The i junic Lluij, Club Lompesers U, .'. will b tn Junuaij in. In ihe IIekb Garden of the liellevde-Siriitferd Members hne ... ..... , .... . . com- lsieiiiens win ee civen are aitiics .,.,ln mil !. C1vn .ire A,.e Pliin wulnlan. Urnce Hansnisn. Kllz.ibein Oest. program will be rundved by t c Madrls-al Slnrers. umler the Ulrtctlen uf Henry Helz. win u . ." l " ",',"1 ". lna "ue uct of a i-rle of free publ e enures te ' U Kuen by f. Ferdinand Javkeen at hla studl.,. 17i)s Chestnut street, en Tutsdav ev. , o'clock. J"nUary "' " M '4' 'x 8iIA, niniei'iWN H0vPUkt, Wzzfai COMPANY ' ly The NIXON-NIRDLINGEK THEATRES BELMONT 5JU, W;BAIM r f ''"su l'eters. "The liulslhle I'ewcr" 1 --1 ju-b 1" t. re "llie liumili.e I'err" -..".. lei.rn --llie IIIMsillIi- I'ewer"! 1 J..s 11 1 uruueis The (.olden SnaTB' .lis u . urn. 1,1 a "1'lir l.ulilrii Mmre" J.i. e iuiw.eUs "The nden Snurs" CEDAR tjmi L"LUAlt AVUNUU v v, . i .0 un.i .1 , nml 11 i SI. I ln.ial I isi in "Vm uf the World" J,.J,'J'1".'' --vsi In "l'are f tlw World" " -lr,, 1 i... , "ihe l-u" E ,I:'rr,,,r' ' '" "Tl1" r,," f I'.mu It. nntt Ki'tun, 1 .. tvi.i. 1 i..t. Knid lKiinett KetpliiL-l tMih LI11I9 LEADER 41hT lvs-camkii av w ., 1 "I n ', 7 ( II P xr r "u.V ' "mp'en '" "1-iuMi-s Must Utd" .-. '.""',""" " UMIIes .Must Live" W c . nil,,, , H-.,,,, ,. , .,, , , ,., ' u . . u,!l;,r'"v '" """"'. nd Heard" s, i ,"'" ,l,1,rt ln ""I'Ue 4ik" te H . I .in llari ii, "White Dak" locust:. v. ,';.; ! sr STREETS i'i ii an te ii Jade" NIXON B2 SU MARKLT 8T3. , r -.?.n',lv",VH!,Pn ln "T,,, "ewd," u-lj," J" ? ",n ln "Th'' Rewili" 1 -p ii,.H,d7 "rt,n, '" "The llewd)" rwi I'"':',rM '" ''"'I- "' Weman" i M-,,,1 ,,,lu,k r" " '" ' "r "einan" ' - WI!lH,ers 1ii"(,,iljt- of Jlenien" RIVOLI Fn AS" '"'.NseM stJ m i, Z? '"' "' J ' '"' " '"' te 11 P If M l,,v Mr. V m , .M,.riU.. Tl- KV V."""1" ' "M. r..U" T. . ' M,"' U'" ln '""lis" I M v Mk.Ak.v In Mn--l,." Is M .i In. Ai.e in "irHi," 69TH ST. Th"r (.p J 1 1 I Terminal in P. H M I'Mnni f H-rt "Will,.. IIaI." T ' l irns W - l 'll.im T -' IflH' i I II ir, 'n "11 !, ji .,.. Il.ir, I,. "Whli, Osk" I- -It. .'.". Ti.e nin" I -ll.lMr' im..iii in "lllili ll... I." II .halt II . . oil, ,, "U,n, lllM,Jf !"'" . '""""". i" "While Hands" T r s - H H. I .- I I! . r.l ..11 ,l ,... I' Germantown .. ' rr""n"wn at. v-jciiiiailiuwil miviij DAILT t( ii Wn. Ln it. urn , tiipr Ihe lilli'l1 Wm I.., ..,.,.,,, '!'eVr,!i III !!U w in I-. iTelu. Hen "Oier Ihe ii, " in. in. lien "lit,., !,. nii,. , ' a ,, - , ... n "ir i.tirp or Jaee" T - I'.uiin.- Kr. I -i k -'The l.ure of Jidi". T Paul n Fr, I- rl, k "The l.ure of Jade" i -,V.. .",''" ';r-.'"-".. "Tils Lure of Ha' t, . .'.. jn. . '. . ,. . i. ... .. .. . ,..,i,n- i r-.wri k The l.ure nf I .- l.lrn "!-.,, t-i... ,.-'... , r..as ,. :. izi:?. i mil'' 1 'IliiirU (u -t i PARK ""-eis avi:, UAiwifi rf 1 2! "Tiir ...n ..i wlTuSSSi '" u wit trjn,w" n r1"" Hen ' ten ""? Jf;VYeun " "Wluil Ne Maw .KjUwiK ti l 8 .-sJfU And I -Ia le iWIIXSf- ,' J . ," mi lir ..'. ,1CfAASrA -, v: r ,. -a I t.y.. -r i M jflr iMlsM.
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