'j" $; EK ffV ri trr ft efVf. . . &m MM KV.VKi ' ' JF : tw 14 ' rrs.v 1HAl.ii. Hi'AS ?Ra5' inv, sea WWt W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922 STS MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK Richard Barthelmess at Stanley "Foolish Wives" at Aldinc. Directors Who Act Film Briefs Other Photoplay News NEXT week will Le a elnek one In the number of big pliotei'lny debuts licrc, but the Interest nttnrheri te two of the opening wilt mere thim mnke tip for the pnurity In iiutnberH. ' ltlclinrrf nnrthclmet. one of our handsomest nml best -Ien ed croon Idels, who lin been nWnt from Incul Fcrretr (except In revlvnln of old film) for Heme time, Is here with hln fir-t starring vehicle, "Tel'nblc David," n Jeseph J IIcrRCMirimcr fterj at the Stunle.N. Te the Aldinc will romp the murh-teuted and heavily mhertl'ed "FoellMi Wives," with Hrle von Rtrehelm, billed ns "the man you lee te hate," as Uh official Pooh Hah. STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK TJX)M.OWING ? picture whlc the apiearance of a i picture which was disowned by the author of the original nery when (1ip , mk- the film "Tel'able David" will I mark direct contrast since Mr. j Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen Mnrrli 4 "Urr Husband's Trailp. marls," with Gleria Swnnsen, Karlton. , , Murrli fl "Mernn of the I.:iil' itty." with Kotlelp'.i Vnlen Vnlen tlne, Stanley 'Turn te the Rlslit. ' with Alice Terry Stanten "Mies Lulu Bett." with Thcodero neberts, Arcadia. "A Stape nemancp." with Wil liam rarnum, Victeria. uerReneimrr nttetuieti ami neipeu u Mipcrvle the entire production, much of which required mountain background. Wlintl.At r.t. ,rt tl.Id if .., .li rnnunn ' I the fact remains that "Tel'able David" 'has been liellrd as nearly ns free from , the uual tllm gruel Bcrthelmets n reu'd pn.ibly be. Film Is Whli-h ought te Different I''1" the main. mnnv fans who would like te ee "Dick" get uhein In his Independent venture. Indeed, I It Isn't possible te withheld admiration irem Hnrtheime ami m nacKers i" ! TT'OIt these that read iu a hurry, here i hl.s own company that they dared le-, M ... .... , .... late noss.pevrred pleturp traditions j,;.,. ' anil IIlilKn llll'ir lliri nriui" "v ' I f rin.. t." I, e. , ...,, ninnm , will, i .ti.itii... ,. .. - . uh. ... tleicribcd as a youthful romantic talc, the ircnml a Wcitcin tuin, the third a neirlinrcd staty ami the fourth a creek picture. highlights of the "The lliibnlnt will be iiiinpleted I seen new thnt tlip local p nt uncle men t j Men one of logic and power rather than I""0" new mat xim lequi ri.inB.. n .-ni ; one n makphlft and p'.ap-trap. It V.";"" ZZ. rtuJ nml It would have been ver wy (and met I l? ;"" . ., . M ,ll V iln. plausible) for thec connected with , U - "1 lllnt Mardm I Nellai . Barthclmess te bow their head te the or some tlnK-a producer "en l.b en. i..... e .1 ..i .. ,v, t ,r.v r.ffie ' is te direct Marx rlekferd In a re-1 nnd present a nice, pleasant, unoriginal Mmlnz of Te-s of the Merm ( eiin- program pleture. putting the Mar In a jr- ' ' T T Vr." H'nraeh. geed light, but net caring much about I-rnest I.ublstchs latest feature. ha nuvthlng cle. pened in New erk, where It hn been i acclaimed as the best of the mtIci. . ... , , ,. ll. II instead, iney nap caesen wnai niiKiii t....n , ,. ,. . i.t .,.,.., i.i.,.c be termed the harder, but finer ceur-e. X":''" 5'. ' Ut, "t nrni" of Snrl,PnS elnPemV.crt fomln.nn'Vesters will 'bV In teS te Thel'vee,rhtaeTrneally thr I kn-w that Uodelph Valentine centes te of his talents, but they have left out the i Stanley Me week of Match n the conventional trimming-. "Mernn of the I.adv T.etty. wherein It must have been hard te stick se te real drama and grim elneerity. cs peeiallv since, externally at least. "Tel'able David" is a Kentucky mountain "mcle." with feuds and stills and moenshiners linndx te call. Thanks, hewerer. te Mr. Hergpsheimer and the Intelligent producers, these hnvc been relegated te their proper place, and the story remains a studv in the charac ters of a verv interesting mountain familv en whom trouble comes thick and fast. , There's a bulla cnt. which includes Hrnent Terrence." musical -remedv fun mnkr who nlnved the Scotch enptain In "The Night Hent" and who. in this olery of Clementina." Ilim. pias hip p-iri ei u uuuiiuuf mountaineer, flhuh Hulette. remem bered from old Kdlsen ilaxs, is the heroine, anil ethers in the line-up in clude Kdmund (iurney, a stage player of note who plaxeil with Mrs. Pat Campbell when she presented "Pgmn "Pgmn llen'1 ever here: Warner Richmond, remembered from "Jehn Fergusen" en the speaking stajp; Laurence Kddingcr, Walter Lewis and Ferrebt Ilobinsen. he becomes a bold, rough sailor man. Nerma Tnlmndge N at the present writing speeding F.nst. but ru mer says kIic will return t' California and make all her future pictures there. The Ieng Island studio of Famous Players-Lasky will reopen en the return of Director (ieerg FiU maurlcc from Ilnglund. James Crane, Alice Hrady's erstwhile hus band and a movie star hlmsp'f, is sup porting Hlslc 'Fergusen en the stage in "The Vnr.vlng Shere," which comes here seen. I'auline Fred erick is nln.vlng the title role in Wil liam J. Leck's fascinating sterj, "The "- v BlViK 9sw& " ft 5"Sfcjf t J&9 SflY sBBMiiBSrfw'Rj'' aE3tiE i v Jt 'SaHjrwIisVsQn ' B f rifc. tfE 1 'V1v-, ivw iM.Lm '' 7t. "1MM I 4 ' mM m lid I iw'K.'ai. -. Ms Vj. iBBBBBBH ' XTLUfylfSSwaPkv agfqr"2..,'.TneB.J reacl white. En & Wj'timmm WMailtgj?-:' paradise" Wi'jfm ' t 1jcJ9v -HfB HIP'S "& jtm. aStxL $ Li i ? iBHHhhhhL tWr-. VH KsHBI richae OH m t 1 ' lifWItf IfTlrlMraM Ti ' ftBtlUMm I TH M ,K1 " " --- "' HnL'! h. 4 J L3f(?M9 T I Sll I , Ml " - Seer,,, from "FOOLISH WIVES" KL'l TlOMTirrMApW,cteri. I Jebb. rcittHHI -- ' ' ..-I- . ii-..-i C fc a'Sv Mm (5KKW-S ' 'v' Ase. HEt2 FACE S'jKf W - value" Hp9 mSffm " V ., . H' J - . . . . tails of perfect quartet playing stick out like a bandaged thumb. But the pianist nnd the quartet playerH need net be tee dewnenst about the failure of the mederita te produce real nenatas nnd qunrtetx. Whatever happens, we Miali jt have with us for some time te come Messrs. Hnydn. Mozart. Heethevcn, Schubert. Schu mann and Ilrnhms, together with a few ethern, and when any one really wants te play he enn find something te his mood In home of thee glunt.s. MU8IC NOTES PhllnnXphln ll'ies Brand opera. rr two ekit the tins of ticket rurcliners hn been unhrelcen for the Chlrnee Orern AmooIj AmeoIj AmoeIj tlon. bruited bv Mary Onrilen, tttun HftlM. Edith Mriinn end t.uelfn Murninre. Sefn prfetmanci, belnnln(t lth ennhsi1" tKilltnn Opem Heuse. Btandln room eitl for "Sslnme" en Tuertnv nlr.K ,l.fl; auured for the erenln nlht. ,""'l the lesdlnr unlit mke their only PPr unce here In the .Wmnerlnn tnyiiteri.le'e. Joeph Srhwuri, nlchrd Schubert n,?p.V; retm Vn Gorden, com only In rann heuter." Mary OjjUn, slwn f.9Ur.i.J7I? " durlnif the wrk. Tufstlnv In 'Be- ""? WednMday In "I Jerurleur.de Notre ' lm"'. Prldny In Mlllni "t Mtllani e ' 5rt18fV; urdiJV nleht In "Mnnr Vnna." Only In the Innt li ihe cnat with Muratnre. The premier - aw ...kkma .till Ia nn rntlnl i iav nlirht with Cdith Muton in "Hpnife iinil Tntl ' Tha r tfttIO L"" 4BR"".?... i"riUtZiiZk ni lv .hi .,n !. PHin a noklnaen,' . the llami! tenor and bara due. 'J,e"d-Klni!i5 I.lht' Heldcrman. Wharten W.- Wlr and Jehn W. Nerrll, Mendelnaehn'i "Chrlut J" . will b; ;unc Sundny eenlnf at the eervlce M J-30 '" the Second I'rrabytarUn Church. Twenty flrut and Walnut atreeia, undfr direction of N, Lindsay Nerden. naalated bv Freil'rlc Cook, violinist, and Vincent ranelll, harplat, The resutnr monthly concert of, the Pet tlement Muiilc Srhoel wl.l beheld In the nuillterlum nt RUB o'clock en Sunday, Feb runry an. Tim piefrnm la te be cmcii by ir.einlera of ths Monde.eaehn Club. A letln recital will he a-lven by Theodere J. lYIcdemn In the auditorium of the Cemtm Conaervatery en Wednesday afturn.. .fi e'c.eck. . Mr. Friedman will li KfflJ3 Miriam Herr, plnnlnt. "Htf"M "Drifting" Coming te AdelpM arming, n meieurama of CW..I bv Jolln Colten and Dalav Jf ... "l comes te the AdclphI Theatre. M,.).''.! Match (I. Ilebert Warwick and ii.ii! .Aienuen nave urn lending re'e n ti, I story of two castawayM en the v.!?l Sea which cmpleyM a lnrBe cast !51 many scencu. LuiumIcii Ilnre liaa . i Ininertnnt nnrt. ttlv "I 1ERTAIN names bring te mind un along with the Kethsnhllds. the Stand ard Oil and the mint, there is new idded "FoelMi When," which hns ex uded dollar marks from, the first men tion of preliminary pinna up te the presentation In New erk. LVIc vor. Strehclm wni nocketbeok without strings Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come RiPSXtt- s"S2 " THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS nnrl told te de his durncdest. As a resnilt he has re- "Foolish Wires' created the nnteri- Difficult eiis Mente Carle, tn 1fik-p has built entire je ,uac rltiM ptnnt,.,i tr,P nnd gardens. bes.ed mobs of pxtras and tried te d"f the r.icific Ocean. In nil except the last lie has succeeded, they siiv. but the sterj of the way the waves wanned away some of Ills finest sets en two occasions before the required scenes were shot is one of the interest lug Incidents connected with the pic pic pic ttirfontien of "Foolish Wives." The ster concerns a renegade Rua slan adventurer (p!ned bv Strehclm). who spends most of his time vamping ether men's wives especially if the) are Americans. Up ie ns his favorite tfamnliiir creund the Cn-ine nnd Its surroundings nt Mente Carle and has , two fascinating cousins', the Princesses j Olga nnd Vera, te aid and abet him in j his dark deeds. Mae Huseh nnd Maude Geerge play the latter roles, and Kudelph Christian. who died during the course of the pic- i ture. is an American envoy. In the un- I finished bcenes none ether than Rebert i Kdesen. tngc star, doubled for Mr. Christian the plan being that no face face en viewB were taken of this particular character. Miss Du Fent is one of the "foolish whes." She, like the pic ture, has been advertised in a whole sale way and comes te Philadelphia for the first time as a full-fledged Btar. It's going te be interesting te see juat hew thnt $1,000,000 and mere spent by Sir. Ven Strphclm and whether the Im mense outlay (the largest ever known in one picture) has been justified. These who see th5 picture will also be enabled te observe one of the most unusual cases of film-cutting ever achieved. "Foolish Wives" was origi nally thirty-four reels In length and la new about twelve. NEW PHOTOPLAYS STAXLKY 'Tol'ahle David," plc.turiza plc.turiza tlen of story by Jeseph Hergeshelmer, with Ulch.ird Darthelmesa In the lead ing role. Gladys Hulette. Ernest Tor Ter rence anil Walter l.ewla In cast. Story of Blue Ridge. Alse, Teny Sarg car toon. ALDJSE "Foolish Wives," much-heralded $1,000,000 picture, with Eric en Strehelm as Ituisian adventurer, nnd a setting; In and around Mente. Carle. Miss du Pent, Kudelph Chris tians, Rebert Edeson, Mae Ruscn and riven n Maude Geerjrs In cast. attached ARCADIA "A Virginia Courtship from play by Eugene Preabrey. with May McAvoy In the lead, supported by Caascn Fergusen and Kathlyn Wll- llt&IllS. VCTOJM "Flghtln' Mad." faM-mev-Ing e8tern arn, starring; 'William Desmond, with Virginia Brown Falre and Rosemary Theby In the cast WBOB.Vr "Her Face Value." comedv cemedv drama, jvlth Wanda Hawley as yeun s;lrl who merries' her press agent. The latter plajed by T. Rey Barnes C'ivJm0L 7" "Lad-n"srs." a Dnyard elller story, presenting- Bert Lytel in a 'Jimmy Valentine" role of a rem.intlc creek. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED STASTOX "Theodora," Vlcterlen Sar Sar deu drama, filmed as spectacular nro nre iJJiu .n i by ,Italia'J. cemPany Rita Bjiantliirn Empre38 '" ancient KAULTOX "My Bey." sten- of a lit tle Immigrant. In which Jackie Coepan Is featured. and Claude Gilllngater has a big role. I'A LACE -"Peacock Alley," Htery of tllu.?,0.untry.,and.france' wltb etlc nightlife setting. Mae Murray as star supported by Mente Blue, GllKAT XORTHE-RX". Connecticut Jankee In King Arthur's Court." Mark Twain's famous satrlle comedy, with Harry Mers as Uie here. MARKET STREET Menda mill' general futility of the chamber music compositions being produced by the composers today has been strik ingly shown this season In Philadel phia bv thp performance of the eccentric composition in this form by Alfrede Ca Ca elle. plajcd at n concert of the Cham ber Music Association by thu Rich Ht , ...! .1... On. ..1 ....- ..1...H.1 VUUIIII, Ullll till" IIUM-I lllllillL, t'l'l'" last Sunday afternoon before the same organization by the I.etz Quartet. Net that the two compositions tnaj be placed justly in the same class. Ravel's quartet Is one of the most sig nificant works in chamber music of the later Flench composers, nnd both from its intrinsic merits, nnd from its re ception thus far b the musical public, it premises te be one of the three string quartets that France has added te the permanent repertoire in the last cen tury, the two ethers being the Debubsy quartet and thnt of Cesar Frnnck. Casclla's quartet, en the ether hand. seems, at least en a nrst neannc. mieiiit RENE MAUPRE. "THEODORA" Stanten cJACis'lE COOGAN "MY .BOY" Kat ttert ay n KM w tn caitn Maien in "",'"""" uUet.'? The meat nmhltleua ba'Kl jroien jreien jroien itlen will be Wednetday n ht. fel lewliw Km Qarden'a "Juifaler.'' ljTy-eiiljra(n- " compeaor. urevies. cenaucun. i '"'"".",,;. la the nrat atop en n tranacentlnental tour of elsht weeka' duration, for which Mart Garden's enmpany has been J,"'"1,i tsoe 000 The erwra manaemnt raceiteij $12.Sfl for each performance, and the lecni manacment In each elty ? .,'"'"' erpnae. averalnc 12000 for each perferm-anc. Maria Jerltia. the Malrepe llan Ope-a . s new Viennese aoprane will make her second appearance In Philadelphia at the Aendemv of Mualc naat tt"all.Y. venlny In Tesca. With Mm. Jarltra will ahur Orville llnrre rt aa CavaradeMl. Antonie Scettl a s.erirpla and ethera In the cnat will be Mr.. JJ" '." teate. Bnda. ne.srhlllan and I) Angela. Giuseppe HambeiChk will make his Phila delphia debut aa conductor. The Philadelphia Orchestra wilt, ''"' Ernest Pcheillnit aa compefir and pianist ei the cenenrta ntFrldav afternoon and Sat urday etenlnir Mr. Schelllnit will Play nlj "Fantaatle Hulte for Piane and 9rch"rJ'. Fer tha orchestral portion Mr. Htokewakl hna chen three scenes from .The ItlnK the En trance of the Oeds Inte Wa halla. the For Fer eat Murmurs from "Bleifrltd" und Sieg fried's "Ilhlne Journay." At the rhllharmenlc Society's fourth ee-i- ... - n.rf Runilv ntirht. March r. Will I clveri Mcndelaeehn'a ewrture. "A .Mldsjmmer MAE MUECAV PEACOCK ALLEY Pdlace ntlLADELrillA'S LFVDINO THITBKniHECTION OP MESSRS. UuTnT "CHESTVJUT ST. OPERA HOUSE SSMSfia sTuTAj F wfikk t3-"3JSu3 Ms? THE. WORLD'S BEST i w - VAUDEVILLE DAILY MATS AT 2.15 EVES AT 8.15 HR.ALEXANDER CARR m IN HIS CRf WEST COMEWSDCCTO TOBBUTSKY" by Aaren Heffman MARIE N0M5TMM 'TICK-TOCK" by Frances Nordstrem m W ICE CARNIVAL Eggsgjgl BERNARD & TOWNES SONS KINGS IN'LtTS GO TH PICKF0RDS YVETTE WITH KDDIB COOlCn AND KINO CLARK MUSIC. BONO & DANCE BERT L.VTELL.," L APY PINGERS" Capx-fcet competitions lieM in tliin renntr.v linve attracteil 111 tic chamber unHr thnt Is really worth while, although the mate rial rewards arc Mifhi'ient te induee 'some of the world's nief-t famous com cem com pecrH te compete. Hut cither tlie.t urc werMn In rt medium uiireriKvninl te them or the slrinR iiartet is exhnited as n means of expression or they simply enn't write them or the judcrs nre loeklns net for the hc.iutiftil hut for the bizarre nnd sensational. Whatever the reason may be, the net result thus far is thnt net one composition winning the prise has had a public performance In the fol lowing season : nnd el ihcsp which the net been added te the orchestra and the technique of the orchestral writings of Wngner himself and Herller. had net been laid open te the student. Hut It must be considered in this connection that I'nilims nml Tschulknuskj ni'cr exceeded the eicliestra which I'eetho I'eethe ven cmplejed in the Ninth Symphony except the tuba nnd Cesar l'runck added only the English horn, harp and ''' y , , hasx nlnrlnnf. I llnllfd. te Nlchf'a Dream." te be followed by. C'hnr- pentler'a "ImpreaMiina of Italy." V.V.wn "Afternoon or a ruinr- nmi ""''S llam Ten" overture. Clarence rHihrman iu play Uaxfa "Hungarian Kantaay nrt..s,,I ? Khea Hernallne will aln thu "DjpuU I. Jeur" from "tmla." or yeun i?ncmini. ...... ..... -,..-,, , art its at me .Mii;nr .uu-icm s ... ',.,: Slvi-n In the ballroom of the. Be latue-StrM- ford en Tunday nexi. im .-ii-jiin"- -','. Club chorus with Olujepp t.ensa. t'nnr, will cite the cantata. "- Blate a nream. by Hnrry Alexander Matjhetta with M Mettliewa at the Piane. Mary Beae Cp'llr.H will Klve a talk en folk munle at 11 1 eclec.i. with llluatratlena bv Mary t'r''erhnJj.,',!" bath OfJt and a quartet from the cherun. mm JOCKMcKAY MAT THE CLUB" DICKiHSON DEACON IN THIS - THAT" rstt-- TvA'gtlt3f Miern LVES. 27 50 75 l.00 exseaVT riULO DAILY MATS. 27V ap am ijr MoiiekIJ 5S5iJia3; Seusi and his band will play at the Metre, vnlltsn Opera Hou-se en Monday etcnlnj. March e. ... ty.ifi i aMf,.i,nrAri tn a tlellnt recital en Mnndav etenln. March fl. In the Academy of Mu.lc. The recital ta under the local direction of Helen Pulaakl Innea. Michael Penha. aole cellist pf the"1"' writer I.m heard, none was worthy of ?M '" l00 IT Penha will bn aaelated by Aioerie u i stcend hearing The htring iiunrtet, like the piano sole senat.t, shown up pitilessly any inability en the part of the composer te write musically nnd in n workmanlike man ner. It is true that there Is no money in either nnd if a composer tedny were able te produce works like the Jteetheten Hiihouinellsky quartets or the last Guarrera, planltt and compeaer. Mlna Doleres will itlve. her annual aenc recital nn Thuradav venln. March 10. In the Academy of Muilc feter. under the. di rection of Helen Pulaakl Innea. The combined musical .clubs f llatine mann Medical CelleBe will 'te aa the r BU.ati at the third concert of the eaa'.n te t Blten in " ""'"" ? ..ii a c...n. haw, iMiv wfninK. Marcn a 'combined cluba of Penn Staia College, bass clnrlnet. I "e"' l0 8a neiiung ei ucing note te Hut In the nunrtet verr little lm . "" ? copies OI luem, been added te the permniieut icpcr- telrc, which marks an.t advance In thought, since Heetheten, nnd almost the same thing may be said of the six, or the "llammerclavier" sonatas or te be clten In the, ballroom of th J Belletue- the lln. 110 anil 111. he would nreb- . strauern ne i riu -J.:r" - ably net he nble t get them pub A ND all thlH, tee, in view of the fact tltnt llinen It- twluif tuinlin kin a "" -. ' v a , .".. " I II it U Liii.il- - limnj iiuunuii luurc te be a wild outbreak of unthinking and piune sonata, in spite of the tternen-1 private quartet plawng ami mere almost irresponsible modernism, te tic ieus cmciisieh ut tin! tecnniquc or tunc (t:ti)ists nhlc te pint- the middle, if net ear accustomed te the quartets of the instrument made by Liszt, and in a the lnt. of the Heethevcn sonatas tbau classics. It offers nothing tonally, aim, different way by thepln. In. the eym- evcr beferc ln th(, ,isterv of luusip. while he has demolished form, he has phony the case Is different, ferllrahmsl ... .. . ... ,,,' ,,,,. r, .-..v ...... .. . . .. -.".n. put nothing in its place. nnd Tschalkewsky hiitu. in a different Idiom, It Is true, expressed musicnl thoughts which us truly represent the the pianist nnd the quartet players; when the pianist can play lteetheven well, Mozart and nil beferc him present little difficult, whereas there never llted a quartet with nn, ensemble se smooth nml a technique se finished that they could "monkey" with a Menrt ',r a Haydn quartet. They re quire just ns much as Heethevcn, nnd Haydn something mere en account of his clarity, which makes every wrenjr av. ana Wednesday, "Jane Eyre," Huge r, LE It must be confessed that bahhed the majority of his film asse ciates, there have been numerous cases of very excellent directors who bossed themselves around in leading roles. Among these meu who have net ceased entirely te act when they ac quired megaphones and directorial dig- , nlty have been Directors Charlie Hay (and Who AUe the general opinion Have Acted In his case has been thnt It was a mis take. B. Rankin Drew (one of the most prominent figures in the movies, who died ln service ln the war, but who achieved real distinction as a director in "That Girl Phlllppn" and "Ken nedy Square" aa well as merit as aa excellent young actor), IVenald Crips (who directed himself with success in "Beside the Bennie Brier Bush"), Charley Chaplin (a supreme example), Ralph Ince (who is such a very clever actor that it seems a shame be bides se often behind bis megaphone) and oc casionally, though net of custom, Wil liam S. Hart. Borao ethers, such ns Tem Ferman, James Cnue, JeTin Robertsen, Mar shall Nellan, evidently found they could net conveniently mix the two poeitiens. Ferman and Nellan in par ticular had te their credit some re markably vivid piece of acting, the former with Thcodero Roberts and Kathlyn Williams in "The CeBt of Hatred" und the latter with Mnry Pick ford and ether stars. OTHER pictures tchlch open nt dotcntetrn house next week tn ' cfueV "A Vfrjifn te Courtship," with pretty Hay hlcAvey, nt the Arcadia; rtahun' Mail,- Kith William Lies- mono', at the Vlfteria: Wanda Htwleu, in "Iter Face rotor."! of lie Regent, awl llert Lytell,' in ' "Lm4vitaeri," at the Capitel. In fiawa, n jvl miay "m Tuesday V. ... v SV...CDUC,, juuu ji-re, riuKO Ballln "i nroductlen of fnmmm rtn..M with Mabel Ballln featured, Thurs day Friday and Saturday, "Boomerang- Bill," creek picture, with Lionel Barr) mere. IMPERIAL "Queen of Kheba." elab orate historical spectacle, with Betty Blythe In title role, and Fritz Leiber us King Solemon. ALllAMnitA Monday TueRday and edneeday. "The Last Pavment!" wiu! i-eia. rtegri, ami the De Fee ran ,. 9pera Company presenting "Cavallerla Rustlcana.'f Thursday Friday und Saturday, "The Bride's Play.'' with Marlen DavlesT and tlie same opera company tn "II Treva- Qti0''A' .Monday. Tuesday and WailnKHiiv '17 r,n r .. ...r Ethel Clayten Thureday, FrWay and Saturday, "Boomerang BUI," with Lionel Barrymore. LOCUST Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday, "IntrlKUa." with Pela Neirrl. Thursday. Friday and .Saturday, "Jane Eyre," with Mabel Ballln. RTVOLl "The Child Theu Oavest Me wim uareara s,njiueten anc Deamcmd, In a modern plot. DELiSOXT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Vendotte," with Tela Negri! Thursday, Friday and Satur day. "Playthings of Destiny," with Anita Stewart. CEDAR Monday nnd Tuesday, "Tha Mysterious Illder"; Wednesday and Thursday. "Ge Straight," with Frank Maye; Friday and Saturday, "The Rider of Klr.g Leg." BTRAXD Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday, "Her Own Meney," with Ethel Clayten; Thuisday, Friday and Saturday, "Trust Tour Wife," with Katherine McDonald. LEADER Monday and Tuesday, "The Last Payment," with Pela Nerri I Wednesday and Thursday, "Just Around the Cemer" : Friday and Sat urday, "Her Own Meney." SOTll STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Just Around the Cor Cer ner" with Slgrid Helmqulst: Thurs day, Friday und Saturday, "Her Own Meney," with Ethel Clayten COLIBEUM Monday and Tuesday, "A Heart of the North," with Louisa Levely : Wednesday, "Father Tern," with Themas Wlbe; Thursday and Friday. "The Sting of the Lash," with Pauline Frederick ; Saturday, "The Itlder of the King Lrn" TT IS true beyond question that 1 Hajdn's quartets have htoed the acid I test of tlme belter man nis (jinpiiunit.'n j se much better that net a season pawes that several Haydn quartets are net plnyed In nil the great inunlc centers of the reuntrj, whereas performances of anv of the symphonies arc few and far between, despite the fact that there are four or five times the number of ercluetral concerts in all the big cities thnt there are chamber music concerts. Of eeurfae. the greatest element ln with Barbed Coeten and William this is the fact that the instrumcnta- lien ei me vpiuin-1. ' s .... since the time of Haydn, whereas the orchestra has been many tiracB en larged, new Instruments giving Innu merable varieties of tone, both alone and in combination, have been added and the technique of Beethoven, Ber lioz nnd Wngner has increased im mensely the possibilities of the erches tra in tnne und expression. . But the modern orchestral writers arc undoubtedly composing, mere ln the I spirit of their times, than are these for i chamber mush:, and these who in their I music interpret most accurately the , spirit of their age are, they whose com positions will live; provided that their works have in them the same elements of this ngc which will llve in economic hi-tery It Is nn use whose rapidity ' nnd noise nre net fitted te exposition , In the string quartet nnd similar com binations, nnd perhups this Is the rea son why we ure getting sucn jiuei i material along these lines. W AON I'll tiHed te bay that there was no use for him or for nny one else tn compose, a cjinpheiiy because Bee tiinten had exhausted the possibilities of I this form of composition, n statement i which later the works of Brahms, Tschalkewsky, Cesar Frnnck and Dvorak dispreted. It Is much mure of u question as te whether Beethoven, did net actually exlinust the pemimi- i (ties of the piano sennta and the string quartet. Sincu Ills diiy there has been little enough done for these msuuuieiu.s te nuike thu question n fair one. Perhaps Wngner was iigit ns te tAc, symphony, If additional instruuenU hid aiTTfS !! ...m.lnl nu n fnrnt rtt ftim TuuMxiiiBuu-.il "7" '"'"' "".I. spirit of their times und countries us position scorns te have gene about Ueet,loven dld of h, as completely out of existence as the) piano fennta. The less te music is i almost irreparable. The elder com-: T3UT in chamber music there Is n posers wrote piano sonatas first and nldceus Kap ufter urahm8. Cora Cera then string quartets, finally asp ring ', posers are tending uway from this highlv the symphony when the technique in revated and refined form of music, nnd ,..! hn,l linen thnreurlilv completed ...I.... II., I.. l l..l.. . ..!... I i 1 lit through these media. fcrent in musical content nnd much of note, rhythmic failure, lack of tonal But the present-day composer will ,t poof in vrerkmnnahip. The various' balance und all the thousand ether de- net go threush this discipline. As often no nt be Mill beein with a symphent as seen ns he has mustered sufficient hnrmenv te be nble te write away from the piano and some of the most med- ... .. nwlrct Lf.Mnil ,14 tlimifrh thCV WCn trill utfta fw...... .." j..-0.- tf , written even before this. It would be safe te sav that, were a thorough can vass of the manuscripts of ambitious I American composers possible, theie i would be found ns mnny, If net mere, , sjmphenics and operas as there would, be sonatas or string quartets. ' An interesting thing In connection with the concert of the Lctz Quartet last Sunday wns the cfTect of placing two movements from a Haydn qtinrtet just before the Ravel. It was amazing hew fresh the Haydn number sounded, I even when sandwiched in between Brahms and Iluvel. In spontaneity nnd .Yrcn thnre harp been few comnescrs Ills equal, and these qualities go n long way in effective quartet composition. Th Cheral Seclatv of the Electric Stor Ster an rtattery Company Athletic Association will iflte Its first concert en March Ji. at P. M. at the aaaoclatlen'a club, Illalns Bun atenue and Aaylura plka. Creacantvllls, Ths dedication of tba Dennet memorial enfan will take place In Summit Prrab terlan Church. Oormantewn. Sunday after after neon at o'c'eck. Clarence Dowden wll be the erranlat. und wilt epjn the muilca! program tvlth the Suite Oethlque of lto.ll lte.ll maiin Then will fellow a aacred cenieit. slven by the choir of the Summit Church. The Manufacturers' Club wilt site the fourth mualeua of 'he aeaaen Mendav at 2:30 P. M.. with Mlaa Cernelia Ippollte, vle lnlt: Mary Merklae. sopraiie: laraul Vlchnln. planlat. und b.lla Clark Hammaun, accompanist. Tha choir of Calvary Methedlet Church, rorty-elghth stroet and Ilaltlmore ntenun, will gite Dvorak's Stabat Matar at the ape rin inuslcnle aervlce Sunday evening at 7.45. The munliat prerram te be ivan Runday night at Old St. Peier'a Church. Third and UlnA .IMAlN. tflll InrllldA "HlAMf1 T1a iKn Ced and Father." Wesley, with aoprane i aole by Jehn Oram; "He Watching Oter la. i tael," Mmdelaaehn; Magnificat In C, Wll- Continuous 11 A.M. te 11 P. M. mmi:mm mmB Continuous 11 A.M. te 11 P. M. MONDAY Premier Presentation in Philadelphia OF THE FIRST REAL MILLION-DOLLAR PICTURE CARL LAEMMLE PretenU "Cuddle Up" at Casine Jean Iledlnl's "Cuddle I'p" show will be the attraction nt the C'nIne next week. In this production, which is from the nen of Hilly K. NMK the ceiiiimIv is in the linnds of Hnrry (Dutch) Ward, who Is supported by Ted Ilcnl.t. (ieeige Snyder, Net .Morten mid Ileitlm Del Del inentc, Jane Aluy und Shirley Mttllette. "Cuddle Up" Is in two ucts und ten scenes. I Vbl 1 H ! IVi iTJ 411 THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE IN AMERICA By and with VON STROHEIM-'Ttc Man Yeu Will Leve te Hatt" THE MOST COSTLY. GIGANTIC, SUPERB AND ARTISTIC SCREEN SPECTACLE EVER DEVISED AND PRESENTED EITHER IN AMERICA OR ANY WHERE ELSE IN THE CIVILIZED WORLD. Reproducing HaTil-i aPevlsn CaP'tal of the World of Chance in all its Glory "WHERE EVEN SAINTS ARE SINNERS" The gay life of the city of pleasure the sun drenched terrace and the safifthire sea mendaines cocottes Kings and creeks woman's vanity busy husbands idle foolish wives enchanting- voluptuous erotic night and all the world en a holiday whispers sighs and kisses P. S. Ne increase in prices for this engagement despite the fact that "FOOLISH WIVES" ia new being shown at the Central Theatre in New Yerk at $2.00. NrWV Mat. Todar. Heat Seita. S3.00 CTTUsm.. LEE. S- J.J.SHUBERT presetvL 01 X : Ail a. T'ii ' f yii i r W ix v -tai m m v rrTvMff hY ' B?IRhE CAM a IN A PEPP E C tND 1 ITSI IN A PEPPY PARISIAN REVUE OF LAUGHS AND LADIES fX S If te ti V X aVaT feM y viiitvsij ) . 5aTv s-T ELECTRIFIES THE GLUM AND SENDS AWARM"iC? GLOW THROUGH THE VEINS OF THE FRIGID Wfl A SHIMWERING SHOWER OF STARS t ( AND 75 DAINTY DIAPHANOUS DWWITIB ONE OF THE. BEST REVUES SEEN IN PHILADELPHIA IN SEVERAL SEASONS SNAPPy, SAUCY. SAVORY AND SATISFYING. A TAST MOViNG M1STH PR0VO.ONG SUCCESSION OF SCENES FURNISHING AN EVENING OF CONTINUOUS ENJOYMENT.'- VMAff BULLETIN ST.TtfATRE 'sssreaistray. WALNUT ST AT NINTH WALNUT i All Streets lead ie C.CWANAMAKtR. VUUMflal MAEN t" - DIRECTION TME MESSRS SHUBERT hUi ALMA, TELL ani MCKAY MORRIS K je WR&iJi-Cuvz.CLCL -af)a m s." 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Ut'jSKA UUVHK t 8INUX BJJX. 11TU T. I'UOMS SVALMX 0i3DM (!; i y I &- v,t-x,rJi ' J t . 't-'-i ';til5i-iV,'v-"ft w'- w l i