wifawtwl?v 4$ yyfVte&'w'Y asHE WURTAIN iqes:up ktMeeminf mera una raore np. Rt ertrr day that the stare has i'id held JW position of Indifferent fen among the arts. . pSjist week has furnished a news sXie tbe effect that a 'stand opera Cf fa te be. starred by Mr. Belascb in r". . iM.r IftflAl la a. atfa fjB OHO IWWM tV" H UIU.I- m 1. iim irimA tntvawA 4lia klan 4 At tttrncMpe force of the modern Laftft unci remained because he be had histrionic ability. , tw : . - SP'Tflth almost every production Fat remes te "tills city there are fts who fluctuate from screen, te ind navejneir greium ei aumircrs , who linve ncateu arguments en Hive merits. ,1 '' if example. In next week's sole iinr. a meieurama or wiiuam Hun- t called! ferpresertt purposes at any , "Haunted." there ere n number lifers known te the 'film world. t ijvuesen, cu-Biurrcu wiiu. uuua ?'nar Incf flnlnhprT nlnrlnv fhn D ruff,' delightful old Colonel Sapt i film version of "The Prisoner of aaaa''V. l ! vi . l. iMffedcKen' declare? outright for the e but there no telling hew long ihll'be before the sllycr screen lures kaMinek. Miss Snerfir.1 who nrmliirpi Vl1.. - w -. 7 . '- 'as well ns acta in them. Is an- who divides Her nlle.lnticc. l'hl a- dnUu'dld net have the opportunity of lettlMt bcr own production, ''The Fan," twUeh was tried out in New Yerk last Ifcll.but theie who did bcc it spoke in t words of praise. t'-'Hauntcd" also has in its cast that' llH;dld vetcrnn. uiier flieiiisii, a deii deii ljR;prediict and figure of the stage and f-sjM'nlenc. A'blK role rumor hits it Eft outstanding ene of the play falls Lw taciiie im vernc, wnem nimgecrs fifll'1 remember ns the hideous hag of . OriBtirs "Orphans of ttic, Storm." rMifhain I'lnte, another of the flaunted" crtst, is te he seen en a I1: fine scene of "Haunted" is Oreen- Licb. Conn., and there is a Swntni i'(plsytd by Mr. Kilesen),ln the cast, l.Wleh bespeaks n "spooky" atmosphere. JUJM irem nine nnu me inct nun n ,'rly "mamy iias'mucii te de 'with ''the acting (this Is Miss La Verne's ijele;, Mr. Iltiriuurt lias been very se,cre Mm nbnut his latest lilav. and mcnirer jtperts have crime from Stamford, where 'ltenenccl. At nil cvetSs. the author hns 'letten completely away from his "Lilies of the I'lcld" mid the ilcml-mendalncs lid geld diggers of that type of play. ffBE juxtaposition of stage and i screen is often very helpful te leth, ml an excellent case in point is the en- mttsament of "TAUem" at the Adclnhi lltkeatrc. the Frans Molnar fantastl- I'MI ciav seem te be as successful as it is artistic, and though soma may sneer, WlSchUdkraut ns the young Chevalier in f.te Meld this same young Greek god ,m the speaking stage. Whether or M the play was ever their heads, ttev have pretty generally liked Schild kraut, and their approbation has been fl ihm faoter In "Liliom's" success. nHE nrtlst-ncter, mentioned above, I In Holle Peters, who.. wnrk In t "he Varying Shere" nreviUes worthy r,ippert for the remarkable talents of iiie tergusen. Mr. Peters is an Eng lWinian. who studled portrait painting In Londen mid Paris for n number of .Tears before the artistic rside of nlnv I 'production nttrnctel him. lie wns one , of the founders of the Theatre Guild, 'ina ier n year wns general director for it. Ills duties including nrtlnir nn jU as designing and art supervision. The.rult hns been that he has taken up acting in real earnest. He also designed the men's costumes J "The Varying Shere," which makes ilm accountable for the brilliant blue wit which he himself wears In the final jet. Togethoji with Paul Everton. and Chariet Frails, Peters aids in glossing the defirts of the play's construction, nd making It, nil in all, ene of the st anted productions here In mnnv Jtars. As te M1ki TiYrcrimnn 1iarMf a .an. Bd visit te the play only adds te one's admiration for her work. She has done that rare, rnre thing of combining a radiant, unhldable personality with a natural and clear enunciation, n mihtln art In little movements of the hnmls and motions of the head, nn emotlenal- 1IB1 th.lt nevni prmra utiMAnf .ml n ahading of characterization that reaches a remarkable crescendo in the episode "ere mie piays tne ciiiidisu-velccu, n-eus, high-strung girl. fpHE closer relationship of opera and dramntle fctnge is exemplified once Main, as if that were needed, by the mpnny of Kuslnn artists new nt the iv,ntit' s,'et 0,1,y loes the chorus of wis organization sing with magnificent sect, but every moment they are en 'no Stage they nre acting. Thev nre itusslmi peasants, merry-making, danc .R "brving religious rites never anit-jnauncred operatic choruses of-tlie Id fclioel. The ability te put renlity and strength u vnuic acting is et known dim ' y, but net ImpesibIe. What (ler- aiUlni lnilnii ii III l.i ..H.lrt ,L. A.... "age Of lie nfcce In iirolilemntlp. line. fj.en i'm right roles, imbued with lire aa.coler mid passion, she ought te be be e n uotable figure en the stage. . . ,nrdcn's remarkable ability te "eate unforgettable characters at the arae time she is hinging them Is tee HI known te need mention, and the Company of ItussliftiN in this city new m ene or two principuls whose mnke- ! "Hi! renditions of their roles stand .?u ihe dcop-velced Karlash and the fSS."1?.""1 contralto Ueursknya bring ffi Hiisslii a very definite histrionic wm net bound by operatic fetters. r HE theatrical season is shortly I. v..,,v , ciesc, ivi'jc irrcK rne e xeill be dark and will net reopen -"w. suaaen need for a tryout ;ef' ani "Welcome 1 Stranger," J-I , ,r,M Welcomed back icith open li?.' la,Ht le.eelli wiU in probability, J the (larrlck. "Bombe" ,d tc ?i ?'""' Shuhert a short time longer feiL" " nef "fcc'" that 'mvthine will ' t ' house. The only an &?. "Pentne U "The hrcam M, I' "melodramatically tinged af ?" y William Oillette 'and featuring teui""'i1, 'cre- Though it hardly . .. ? companion' piece te the Mr nm, Dfar Putu." tn which .',, lUcttc' nether with Madge lltU Xy, teas seen here a season or se age. jtnvilream Maker" i in tm ,nrl,,,i ilai iaka of i,$ ecnial and capable ' r, tene seems te go en. year after I-u7 ..""vv rcaeiircrMi ana youth 'Si Vic(!0c.n '" 'r'ver ntl a ' ""i -.,-.. -.ww unit Jfiwvi SKK "nnrvt uAW-nnwH .... .. V Li?Nn?.y.t..P.ocler w-Ueii rulta In th --..,. UUj ,v imriniCUl llinil lllK;unr.il ..f'SP..1'10. . Doe Dada" ura the fun. ii Lli" Psupie Jeu eytr saw. Thty ain 'KvKfuS?.011 pN wnesite comles In iyt'he ttiue Liuiii, Fellow t! iHMii.:',l. Ptes1' UUU3 R A . "i7'v?:j t -- t ; ' '. ifuv y-V V - STARS OF THE EL BRENDEL. 'MADE IN PHILLY" Srrutwt VeSult -. j Shows That Are Coming Te Philadelphia Soen Uny 8 'The Dream Maker," with William Gillette, Bread. loefc." He it oenWnff te the Bread en May 8. HOWEVEll, though the season in the principal downtown houses is reaching its swan song stage, outlying districts of the city will have their theatrical productions for a number of weeks, if net for the entire summer. The Breadwny, which hns had vaude ville and pictures, wllMnltlate a stock company, beginning Monday, which will give Seuth Philadelphia something they haven't had In a long time. Dcmure und tiny little Edna lllbbard, remem bered as one of the wives In the bibulous and nmubing "Fair and Warmer," and last seen here, if memory serves, In "Tumble Inn," Is te be the lending lady, and the cast Includes many fa vorites from the dramatic stage. "Peg e My Heart" will.be the Initial pro duction. Mae Desmond moves the scene of her nctlvltlcs from North te West Philadel phia, and her stock company opens nt the Cress Keys Monday with a produc tion of the perennially popular "Twin Beds." The cast Is the same, approxi mately, which played with her at the Metropolitan. THE only ether novel note in -next week's theatricals the presenta tien of a revue at the Chestnut Street -.,.., Tin,!. a v,7v 'Ufi,lA ill lhlll,l" Opera Heuse called in which all the . .MfM S.VnVV HIIIUW .MV WWW - .'!, which all the stars are Philadel nnlai. El Brendel, the famous "Swede of musical comedy and vaudeville, and Flo Pert are the lead ing players. Three years age a simi lar all-Philadelphia show was given with success. nrriuirr I WIGS-MASKS efft TO HIRE It Wlte5-Mfl&r IUmiuer "I led MILLER 36fe11St. Ftem POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL - Sold Everywhere AMER pafriMnn Smartness and Quality Plus $27d5 Delivered Philadelphia Hhnwroem Open Evenlnrs PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BKOAU SI ALT, THE NKW FICTION PLUS THK nKST OF OTHFB HOOKS That's Why Wemfath's Library HAS SUCH A LUtOF. 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This unusual play, presented in the Chinese style as te acting, costuming, scenwy and music, tells the amusing story et a gentleman named Wu' Sin Yin, who had two wives and was anxious te get rid of one of them. The Property Man, a typical ilgure of the Chinese stage, is ene of the most laughable and interesting players. These appearing In the long cast arc Edward Blbermau, Meyer Efrncmsen, Jehn II. McComb, Kathryn C. McCn hey, Frances K. Drew, Paul Boen Been baum, Jay B. Itesenswelg, Leuis Kro Kre Kro teshlncr, Charles E. Frohman. Estelle Newman. Fred Stashewcr, Eliznbcth Coeke, Daniel Burke, Gorden Ware, Sydney. J. Machat, Samuel Hlrsch, Leila Barnes, Rese Wlmenitz, Kosalle Jenes, Margaret Schcll, Dorethy Black, Mary Twining, Jehn Itebb, Jr., Beulah Themas, Emma Bcvan, A. L. Robin son, Albert Harris, Harry Isaacs and Hareld Hess. 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Luxurious Steamers. Apply for Illustrated booklets. II. J. KETL'IIAM. Urn. A.l ill IHta Art. (si Sid .). New Yerk STOKOWSKI HONORED AT . THE ORCHESTRA CONCERT Cornpletleh of Tan Years at Con ductor Observed TOO PnOORAM Lcner Overtur Ne. It! !tothevtn Srmphenr D miner ..... Franck eymDhonle Bull "Sehettrtzftd'' , The feature of yesterday's concert of the Philadelphia' Orchestra turned out, te be, net the request program, but the completion of ten years of service by Mr. Siokewski as conductor. After the symphony bad been played, Mr. Van ltensselner, president- of the Orchestra Association since it was founded, stepped en the stage and made some in teresting announcements. First, he sold thnt the Orchestra As sociation had engaged Mr. Stokewskl for a further term of four years, which was greetciUwlth a round of applause by the audience. In the second place, he said that it had been decided te Imako the regular series next season twentfrslr, instead of twenty-five con certs. There would also be one mere of .the children's concerts, making four lu all, and there would be added con cen irtft in the nenular series, for these who were unable te secure tickets for the regular scries. Then he announced that Miss Frances Wlstcr had t-enicthlng te say te Mr. Stokewakl. Miss Wlstcr enrae forward and in a graceful address presented the conductor with a chest of old Eng lish silver plate as a token of recogni tion en behnlf of the Women's Com mittee of thc'Orchestra for what he had done for the Orchestra and for the city of Philadelphia in tbe ten years of his leadership. Mr. Stokewskl made a characteristic address in reply. lie said that he had certain ideals when he came here, the The C. J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. fKA S NaaH BH sV New Victer Records at Heppe's Today The new May Records go en sale today come into Heppa'a and hear them. We have Victrelas at all prices. Cabinet Victrela Ne. 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Murrav In On, W l' ' ' '",?: Wife S, Hen't Chanife our Husband I -m,jl1W -Ktf A I Gtn. A Manleuoed Avei, LUl-WlXlrM-i 2-nn. 7 and 0 p. M, Jt. fl. Rn-innn, T e b.vanen, .. 1 Qi. i. n.nn Tier Hiiahaud'a Trniietnarlc Her lliikliand'a Trademark llrr iiuiiiipi'a TranrmarK t Hetty Cmipsen In Law nnd the Weman 1' Hetty Ciimpsen In l.'iw and the Weman p Detty Compson tn Law und Hie Weman FAIRMOUNT Mj?Aw rd Ave DAILY tc a. Nllssen In Why t.lrU late Heme m' a Nllsren In Why tllrU l.eate Heme W-flateth liw!"t lr Tl' Mii'li T Valentine In Meran of the I.ndy l.ett. 1 Vahsitlnn In Mnrnn of .the l.udy I rtty k -Alice l.akn lu The ll'le In -the Willi 56TH ST. TIIEVTIU: llelew Ppruce MATINEE DVH.Y M rn lin In ft In III mitt f ittm T nili T !( 'r'-Valentlije In Merau of the Iiilv I.etty tv. nuy nmwari in iieart or me 3ertn T. l.IJa I.ee In One Cilurluua Day V, HAUavlann. Ifte, Hate Hint n W'nnisa B. MUdSlBU, v,sunine. la rr)oieni; WHts chief of which wns te give Philadelphia an orchestra which should hnve three great essentials, tonal quality, flexibility nnd balance. He then defined each of these terms from the standpoint of the conductor. 'Then he sold the Orchestra is new in a position where it ls,dlfflcul$ te improve it, but both he nnd the, mem bers of the organization would net rest content with what they had achieved but would strive for still greater perfection. There were certain things te which te leek forward. There wns the Sesqul Centennial, when the greatest persons In the world would be here and it was his wish te have the pcople of this city meet them en a basis of absolute equal ity in music as, well ns in ether things. Then he referred te the children's con certs, In which He Bald he wns deeply interested, for tbe training of the chil dren In music meant the hearers of the feneratien le come. He closed by wiy ng hew happy he had been here, hew kindly he had found the people and hew helpful both musically and humanly nnd thnt he was glad that these pleasant re lations were te continue for another pe riod. The concert itself wan the request program and was splendidly performed, especially the symphony and the gor geous "Scheherazade" suite. At the close Mr. Stokewskl was recalled many times and he ncknewledged the applause with the members of the Orchestra. Tonight Is the last concert of the pres ent sensen when the" program will be repeated. Welsh Singers at Stanley The Cambrian Cheral Society of Philadelphia will be tbe special musical attraction nt the Stanley Theatre next week. Under the direction of Dr. Lewis Watklns, this organization, Which is composed of Welsh and Welsh descendants, will glve dnlly concert of varied nature. The Cambrian So ciety was formed in January. 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The epcrn Is built along French rather than Russian line, that Is as regnrds the general treatment and the dramatic situations. The music also Is scarcely that of the steppes such nn certain movements of the great sym phonies, but Is rather thnt of the draw ing room n place where the great Rus sian composer did net shine cither musically or personally. The performance en the whole was nn excellent one, but, nevertheless, one sometimes felt the hick of that nation alistic spirit which wns se grcntly In evidence In the Dargemijsky and Kim-skv-Korsnkeff eperus. There wns n different setting from start te finish, and the treatment of the opera from the standpoint of the singers nnd actors wns. therefore, entirely different. The member) of the cast were nil adequate te the roles assigned, t hem, t,ut Miss Mashlr. as Tatlana. wns enslly the star, her work In the famous letter i scene being very line. 'Alie pnrt et uign was sung by Miss Knsanknya, and her sole in the first act wns excellently done, whlle Miss Lesi-vn was very geed ns Madame Lnrln. Of the men's roles. Mr Tlnrlenf mnrln n irnnd hern, helnc the best-adapted of any of the Russian I tenors te the demand of a society pnrt, I ns he showed In the role of the Prince ' in the ether Tschnlkewsky opera, I "Pique Dnme," en Tuesday eveiilns. ' Mr. Busnnsky. as Lcinskl, sang the , famous aria In splendid stjlc nnd acted the role as well as could be desired, i Founded in 1865 - Price System in 1881 PHOTOPLAYS REGENT Market 6t. Belew 17th 10 A M te 11 P. M M. Anita Kte.wn.rt In fieulne tln Wind T Anita suwnrt In ..eInsr Un- Wind ;iiiiiv muurc in .-nwina me ii inn it Anita Mewart In MiMlne tln Wind 1 Anita ,stiart lit "xiwlnii the Wind S (iaieth Iluuhej In I fun Eipluln R 1 A 1 TrS unhMAN'rdw.v avunuk IMrtL-IW AT Tl l.l'KHOCICKN ST. M W lllam De Mlllc's MIm I.iiIii Ilctt T Wlllliim De MIIIe's MI.h Lulu licit A . 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