Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 12

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THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
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De Luxe Annie" writes: "I've Mir
cumbeil tee. I simply couldn't re re
ttet any longer. I just want te
tell you whnt it perfectly faTinntiiiR.
Vteltfhtfully cnndld, dcllcleiiMy humor humer humor
ehs, letterbox you edit. (let your breutli
yet? I really mean it. though. Won't!
you 'believe It, I never had the pnt
Interest In movies, ncters or iictres
, until I beRnn te read your 1-tterbex? Fer
the lat two or three yenr (eh, je!
I'm nil old-timer, you see. like your
self) I have been bercil te death by
flu and fanettes raving about her
'aatle'.nnil 'hN eye.' etc. 1 never
Vcaufbt the dlsea-c until I began te read
year tetterbex. It happened that I csiitm.
,!; jnrt after the a';tlrm "entrwer-y ;
d net knowing hat tas all about I,
made up my mind te learn w I lue
become a movie fan.
,4Ten said jeu wanted an argument
here gees. Didn't jeu think that
''Peter Ibbcfen' wai the iuet nuiuby-
x-FBmbT picture you're ever -pen new.
MCif r.very one eie mat i mm-
asked Just looked at me with that sort of
far-away gaze and cselainxiK "Why. it
was absolutely wonderful I' New wen t
you give nte your opinion? I thought
th photography and acting were per-
feet. Wally was at his best (but say.
s-rit. hew de you like his hair mar-
celled?), but the story plww! Ue you l
yewreelf new, henestlv, like that sort of
imaginative romance? Net for iue old
bean I like the real stuff: Imagine
saillns around in gondolas oil jour Hie.
"But. seriously, don't you think that
mis gencrui mtu ui u mi .ml i""-
one of the most disappointing features (
of all the movies? I alw ays go te see .
a picture with the same feeling with
which I pick up a book with the ex- .
tattle Anelfbs or Venus de Miles are
chosen for the leaning parts, etten re-
gardless of their capabilities ns actors :
while the photography in nearly nil
cases Is marvelous. Yet why. eh! why,
will they nglect the very element en
Wnlch the whole revolves the story It-
K'tiJ'rasW pectatien of a geed story uml ennrue- et I'mnepr rilm ( empuny, 7L1) Sev
y .v. 11 fflvlng " soed interpretation et tne i cum avenue, .ew lerk. It was the
fc!sfXy KAet, but net overshadowing it. When Mptre company which produced "The '
Vr "VwlsT0U sec this in the movies? Seldom. Four Horsemen." Address them nt i
Srienj!flf ever. Ne expense or time Is spared Hollywood, Calif. Ne. Valentine
Wng L'-.in elaborate settings; only verl- doesn't wear a natent-lenther wlir. but '
,vf " aell? Oftentimes ail me nueve cnrciui ,
.Wf,'-' nnnalitgrallnna nrn InUpn for II thread-
SW r ,bare plot, stuck tegethpr somehow by
i-yV' reminders In the wny of a line of p.-
planatlen tnrust in new nun tiiPii. me en Nerma Tnlniadge. She is m fa fa
Feur Horsemen' merited such deserving verlte uctres, s0 much se that T have
praise. Why? Because It wns hullt mimed my tiny daughter nftcr her. N
en a firm foundation, n iinilied, well -co. i, coming baek te New Yerk te make
fdlnated plot. Why net clioe-. ncters pictures? Little Nerma would pus.s as '
with a view te their talents as actors. .r nuclitcr in pictures verv well, and !
anu net uccuuee u-j i- muui.iH.
hair, charming smile pi- pciirly teetiw
Vhy net let the plot play a b gger part
in the picture.' Make the title mean
something. One sees What l.very
Weman Knows,' nnd it may- be about
the price of eggs or what net.
."f suppose that I nuiuterlng heresy
when I sny that I den t like .nttitli . .
I!1'1""".1."11' (I? 01 .I".,H.P"r,H,ef
tne worm; ne inaiicn mi mm inip .
i, ;,! nessll.HiUPs. hut I Mill
lit
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t they are rutner uniicveiepeu us
tBut 'isn't she graceful? And In
L.i," ah.- fn lieini- niiin ,. .nn,.i-
breVen 'French, she certnlnlv
1 Inte some pretty Idiomatic Ens-
,t..l.r mil rim lllin MVpiiiii Strppf"' p"p""i " i urniiiuwi, llie HUSSiail
Ifllilh' Toe drab for words Don't nctr0M' '"PP" I" the lake, dressed
feSSrShlnlr thnt h?s nictiires rnerci int. '" " f'"'"''- butl.liiB suit. They
feledrflmn-t be candV.l-w.biSB' Kl,mvc,1 " ,,nrk H',nc" of uutcr wltl'
feTen' semCnteUl.ke MnellurVay J.ufb; '' .IM Tr
V'.ilt.i. - A,i ,..i nv I (i,i,,i, the nxt minute she is shown coming
. il.i4- vn vaiIl! ti'Iiv Mlinrp if. nl lis rlinln- .. . . ." '. -" i
W- "BB CHL CU HUH I lllll II ll.l ' I tltll II
RiMlV And did she bring her house ever
fM frea;rarls en the bout? I'd recegnise
iristhatluv tiling in a blizzard.
B)5U s'What 'did jeu think of (icrnldlne
iTiafFarrar In 'Cnrraen'? I never hope
mli te sea such a sordid picture! Can't she
Piji'ev;teufh nut when she wants te be.'
t7-tRi wnen ,s Wully coining back
: hU old racer?
VjMIj,'5was looking forward with great I
te seeing Nnzimevn in Ibsen's
.?Heuse,' huving never seen her
-Unrertunntcly, I misse.i it. Le
i tklnk there is any possibility of , '" mn tl.at It was clearly shown I'm
MtHraing te, town? ' slueva had made ull preparations for,
IB JOU tell me why these per-
.aonest-te-goouness jiicturcs that
kt'n t the stinr., T IilIIpvi. Vmi
jreu summered there) never come,
City; une et the best pictures
' saw was at the shore. I 'think
called A Kiss in Time. It wus
clever. Ue you remember who
the leading roles?
suppose you think I'm a cynic,
I MUy I'm net. 'Sailor Made Mnn'
.Connecticut lnnkpe' were wmuW.
Jl;aepe you are net tired by this
, wna letter anu that you may
te answer It. Thanks u let!"
canaiaiyj sicppeu ou a 101 or
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- Movie - Mevie Magazine
FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
M. NEEiYt
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m pet corns I mean fancies In that i
letter of veurs. And you did it se
sweetly and Interestingly that I haven't varied ami moving art. iter rames
the heart te get really sere. In the Mike regalness of bearing was free from
lirst place jeu couldn't hove picked it her predecessors frigidity. Hut licr
the heart te get really sere. In the
first place jeu couldn't have picked it l
better subject te tnrt n tight than te I
run down I'eter Ibbetson. titiess you
haven't been reading the Letter Hex
jvery regularly or you'd have seen thnt
l spoke of it as the "perfect picture
and one of two leading the van in 1021.
And I wasn't referring te the acting or
photography, cither, though they were
sp!cuiliil. It was the story, Pu
Manner's story, fascinating te rend,
unforgettable en the stage, and de
cidedly well done in pictures. If the
flints don't hnvc imagination . well,
Heaven help them. What you spenl
, ils ..nerc;v,.. heewr, pretty nearly
,.eiuci(,(,M ,;,, n ,J j , ;,
!r;v,, m ll(?lls th,s t Mnvtpr ()f
Henkum recpntli. Am for Mne Mnrmv
've sods, as Hilly Haxter would say
vp1I, i won't let loose again, And.
i again, en Hip subject of "Carmen."
My original opinion wns only con-
nnneil when I saw the recently Isxued
(nuileuepd version : It is one of the best
adaptations nf n famous novel, piny or
opera I have ever mmmi. and that "ser-
diduess" you speak of was one of the
i,jKi, lights, since that hits off Meil-
mp,,1., diurnrter. yM M)r(. I don't knew
wi,t.n Wally is going back te "his old i
rarer." but I hope net for a long timp. I
That last is merely a matter of book- i
jngg .n,l I didn't say that I lived
, t,p llerc Mlnimcr i Wll(j ..t1(
wilds of New Jersey." but I dare net ,
mention the place after that because .
hil- ivupii- ei ieinuce are verv sensitive
Und wouldn't like that word '-'wilds."
henerlta Address Alma Kubens, care
It iIepk leek like it. ilepsn't It?
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Nerma Fan WTiteh "I have been an
interested render of your page for some
time and hne enjoyed it some times!
Seme nights the letters published lire1
ten siiij for words, uut a letter like
tllilf IHlhlUlmd ...l.riifirv uu.. ..-..-tl,
reading except for one "point, and that
jeu personally did net like the attack
i ncup n is nnrcl te get baby actresses
, j, ip t1P MarSi Wc. we (J
Rll(ly iet lcr taUr tl. ,Mrl if evpp ,n()
timP rnm(1 j pers0naly have leeu told
,.w.rywIlcri. tilut X g0 that I also leek
,.,. Xernm Tnlmndge.
.. thp ,r00terH m( mnnnser- of
! mevn IlletrnH tlljlk ,, arp llbH0.
' ,,, , , s , , ,h ,
.pass .... us are ridiculous.
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"" restnurnni wearim; a unltte.i
rriifi uriil n r ti nnH (nm url rimt t II,-...
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(l ' Mie get there? J here .Id she
cliuiig.' her clothes? These are the nut-
",rnl ".tiestlens raised ami they amuse
, the audience.
' ,I0W 10"B Im"st we R0 "'''"
"hns when such flaws ere se plain ti
ec! Arc tl10 directors themselves se
'lense they themselves cannot see such
K hiring errors.' I could go en raving
nb,lt mistakes in movies until you were
Minim iiii'pi, ijiil i "in close Willi one
questien: Ih the ' Scheel
of I'hoteplay Writing a geed one?"
(My memory of the details of "Foel- '
lights" Is net perfect, but I de net re
call the. mistake you mention. It sppiiis
"" ""I'l"""' r"iK uu iiu- reincnr-
i """"" V' '""- "" uew inni
Impression was se clearly made en me
that the change of clothes left no ipies.
; "n in my mum, nun i urn pretty Keen
' spotting these mistakes, tee.
j nave no personal, direct Knowledge
of the school you mention, but I have
heard several very favorable reports
about it.
Nerma Tnlinadgc Is new Enst for
a visit, but will return te the West m
make her future pictures. If you want
te get in touch with Iter about jnui
iTnughtcr. why net write her personal
representative. Miss lleulali Living- i
Htone, 15-10 Broadway, New Yerk?) I
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AGQfES AYRES HAS
A MOTHER WHO
HATES VILLAINS
MOTHERS nrc funny portions.
They Just won't understand, f'r
Instance, that the fellow who Is mean
te their clrl might, under certain cir
cumstances, be a really decent sort of
cnap.
The ether day Agnes Ayres' mother
enmc en the set of "The Ordeal" Just
as the stnr nnd Clarence Ilurtnn, iih her
worthless husband, were going through
a very, very rough scene. Iturten wasn't
treating the peer girl right nt all. Hut
of course, that's his business, and In
real life bc'n happily married, raises
durks, Iuih n deg who loves him 'n
everything.
Bijt nftcr the scene wns ever Sirs.
Ayres just wouldn't have n thing te de
with Hurlen. She left him flat al
though ordinarily she Is u sweet elderly
person li is kind uml nice te cery
one.
"I don't think jeii ought te see much
of Hint Mr. Hurlen," solemnly ndUsed
Mrs. Ayres. "I think he's the niext'
terrible, brutal man I've ever seen!"
And no nineiliit of nrgultig has served
te change the fend maternal judgment
that Ilurtnn, the real man. must be .hist
as "awful" as Ilurten the actor, who
makes his money by "playing 'cm
mean.
The Orden ." in which Mr. Ilurtnn
nnnenrs with Miss Avrcs. is adapted by
lleulali Mnrle Dix from the tlrst original
written direct for the screen by the
famous AV. Somerset Mniiglmra. Paul
I'ewell is directing.
jeritza" imparts novelty
te "tesca" performance
Dresses Rele Differently Frem Prede-1
cessers and Originates "Business"
If you can imagine the stateliness and
visual loveliness of Kinma Humes com
bined with the Latin fervor of Carmen
.Mells and the dramatic range (,f Emmy
Deitinn. nil sufficed with the original
personality of n very individual singing
actress, you will gnin an idea of the
Flerin Town which moved and had its
being, above all which lived, en the
stage of the Academy of Music last
levelling.
As Incarnated by Marin Jeritza. the
I new prima denna of the Metropolitan
I Opera Company, the heroine of the
'Puccini operaizatlen of the Sardeu mel
odrama broke the bends of reutined
i performances with its spontaneous spirit
nnd touches of neeIty. Seen here here
tofore only in the semen lint colerlesi
Elsu of ugncr, Madame Jeritza took
this first opportunity te show both the
range and the capacity of her genuinely
Hike regalness et bearing was irec irein
ucr preilecesser s irign ny. uui iier
communication of het -blooded Italian
ardors, such as were redundant In the
impersonation of Carmen, was always
under control.
The novelties of her performance were
many in small bits of business. In big-'
ger things she dressed the role differ
ently, using flowing gowns of pastel
shades, relinquishing the familiar unti
tle and the familiar ribbened staff,
which became conventional, and wciiV
ing veils instead of sweeping hats ever
her markedly blonde hair, undisguised
by the conventional dark wig. She sung
tie "Vissi d'nrtc. vlssl d'nmerc." in a
totally different manner from thnt of
her predecessers: disheveled and thrown
headlong te the tloer by Scarpiu, she
put ull the iifnvRinent and the pnxsien
of the moment into her voice, singing
half crouched against the divan.
Throughout the action of the lyric
drama Madame Jerltzit acted consist
ently, se that one felt her next proceed
ing was inevitable as a censctiucnec of
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what had ohe,bcfereUMfc4v-ns never
tue prlmu denna, but always' the tragic
actress. "v ' '
Yet this docs net, .even by Implica
tion, mean nny detraction from her
superb Hinging. Her voice, of lovely
iptellty, as revealed In her Elsu, Is
rich in dramatic values and rises finely
te, climaxes. She gave the prayer with
lovely lyrical effect and sang throughout'
with general freshness of Inspiration.
Jtist hew does she compare with Miss
Farrar will doubtless concern many
minds, since she is te take ever the
lnttcr'a roles when she retires nt the
end of this season. She doc.) net suggest
Miss Enrrar at nil, Fnrrar Is Fnrrar
and she is Jeritza. Certainly she sat
isfied the opera-gecrH Ust night, en the
evidence of the big ovation accorded
her nt the end of the second net, thnt
the roles of Miss Fnrrar will be ih most
excellent keeping. And last night's ver
dict means something, n.s the house wns
pucked nnd many prospective scat buyers
were turned uwny,
Orvi le Harrnlil, broadened In his art
ever the old Hamincrstcln days, was the
Marie. The dramatic music proved
capitally suited te his style of vecaliza
tien, anil ll ne wns nt times theatrical
.Tatlicr than dramatic in Ids acting, lie
made n most satisfying foil te the prltnn
denna.
Time apparently has touched Antonie
Scotti lightly in the mass effect of his
Scnrpln. I IIh polished art served te
conceal the vcnr of the cars en his
tones, and of course his Impersonation
of the Keinuii Prefect left nothing te be
desired from the acting standpoint.
Iluthlesstiess and lustfumess were ngiitu
denoted subtly yet slnlsterly nnd the
Irenic cruelties of the character were
almost chillingly realized.
Oiiiseppu Iiambeschck made his local
debut us conductor nnd gnve nn orches
tral co-operation that worthily, nnd
sometimes inspiringly, fitted the classic
Scnrpla. of Scotti, the effective Marie of
llurreld and the very real glories of
Jcrltza's Tesca.
MARY GARDEN'S "SALOME"
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE
Exotic Strauss Opera Given Mar
velous Presentation by Chi
cago Opera Company
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re was the best she had
01 tne season 01
sm-tntlnn thira
ever given anywhere. But If It In any
manner surpassed last evening per
fermnncn of the super -ometlonnl Strauss
opera it must indeed have been a
wonder.
"Hiilemc" Is one of Ihe wier.tcst
operas In the repertoire, nnd It is well
that tills is se when Miss Oarden plays
it, ,for the auditor can hardly stnml
mere than two hours of the Intensity
with which every moment of "Saleina"
Is filled musically by the composer
nnd dramatically ly Miss Garden. It
almost scums us if 'in the composition
of the work Strauss ,hnd the Interpre
tation of Miss Oarden in mind, se per
fectly did she fit music and action to
gether. The opera Is primarily n play of
every possible emotion en the part of
Saleme, contrasted In the highest
possible degree with the single religious
emotion of Jechutuian. In these
strongly diverse roles Miss Garden and
Mr. I)ti frantic were Ideally cast, nnd
in this connection It Is Interesting te
note that they played the same parts
nzalnst each ether at the Metropolitan
Opera Heuse exactly thirteen years age
tonight miner tne iinmmcrstcin regime.
The opera stands unique In several
essentials. It Is one of the few modem
operas which has a single role by which
the work mny be made or destroyed.
With Miss Garden in the character It is
marvelous net only In Ite completeness
lull, in the evolution of emotion with
which she develops the part. The nudl nudl
ter'imagines the cllinnx reached when
Ilrred grants the reiterated bequest of
Saleme for the head of Jechannan, but
the action of Miss Garden reveals thnt
the actual climax does net come until
the close of th.e opera, as It properly
should. Never was it series et emo
tional climaxes built tin In Philadelphia
nn were these of the gruesome opera of
Inst evening ty tins wonderful singing
actress, or acting singer, culminating
in a scene which seemed te leave the
audience half stiinued and resulted in
very mederutc applause Instead of the
wild enthusiasm which should have
greeted one of the most remnrkablc dra
matic performances which Philadelphia
lias ever known.
Miss (iiirden wns the whole show
with one important exception Hecter
Diifiniiiie. She wus In wonderful voice,
ns wus evinced by the ease with which
she took the terribly dissonant unil
voice-wrenching melodies et Strauss,
with their Impossible Intervals and sud
den dynamics'. The composer has writ
ten the role with a blithesome disre
gard of vocal possibilities and effects,
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928 Chestnut St.
MOItltlR 40NF.S. InrernnraUd
n . q00 Woodbine Ae.
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Het only with .ease fet artfstKHy,'wM .
la "rauceilsnesa Jin, ccrtaliu parts which '
enrried a conviction that would have
been sncrilirid by, mere vocaluatieni
Mr. DufranneV presentation, of
Jechatinnn carried the fel te IU tit
most llmltntleim. Beth be. and .Miss
Garden have advanced artistically will)
the jrars. its theso who remember the
lirewntiiileiis et thirteen yearn age can
lest If. Ue made the part exactly as
it should hnve been conviction of the
right nnd n willingness' te die for It.
without fntintldsm. His -characterisateon
was full of dignity anil his vocal
work,, was exactly Milted te the su
premely religious character of ilie role.
Hiccarde Martin was a aplendlu
Ilered. Ills acting of a difficult part
wan all that could have been wished
und vocally he wns much the best. that
naa sung the part Here. Ills character character
Ixatlen of ' the lialf-crar.eil king left
nothing te be desired. The miner parts
were all well taken.
Hut something seemed te lie' the mat
ter with the audience. The appearance
of Miss Garden was net greeted with
the applause which might reasonably
have been expected en the first entrance
of one of the greatest operatic artists of
the .world, and Mr. Polacce wbh also
welcomed witj) a modicum et applause.
Hut the close of a performance which
had run the entire gamut of human
emotleiiH might well have been expected
te be mere enthusiastic than it was.
Perhaps the artistry of the ensemble had
swept the audience off Its feet and the
dramatic horror of the ending had left
tiic nearers in n contemplative rather
than In an enthusiastic mood.
Slta for New Police Station
Mayer Moere .vesterdav slencd the
ordinance providing for the purchase of
ground at riitietu street aim ijancaster
avenue as a site for n police station.
Bv furrppment. with rViiitirllman WnnL.
enficlil ft was decided te repeal the or
dinance of 1010 providing for con cen con
dcmnetlon of ground at Forty-ninth
street and Lancaster avenue for the
station. Mr. Krankenflcld will Intro
duce the ordinance in Council tomer
row,
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1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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Misses' Tweed Suits - - - $45.00
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