WmAJMYSTERY AND MUSIC MARK THEATRICAL SEASON'S OPENING; INTERESTING NEW FILMS PY APE" OPENS f SEAbUlM HI LI mi, ,(sx , Im naftvkei f-"0""8". ",,.,:: by Eugen u 101" "' touts Welheim .' HVntiedv cots me. but me," la ljriT,0T''Yn.ik" Smith. Ateker j. ,rtn'H"l' . . lil Hutrnnn 0i Mown nn "Tl.e HMry Ape Bni. n man te wiieiu .m Jr!j. IliniisshtR mill jipscriiuieim u fb,MU tnte Imnlcr rf1l. Over nnl feK?t Hint hr- 'Mewn't be- tO 1111(1 QUI II1U " .. Ha crepes w-: ,u i. lm meantime, KtiRone fliVKt : his Peitsnnnt : iireh; '";; "Ynnk'H JiM" nlm '"'"" ti .unAnd en & J Mtw . whc,hcr th0 aUtll w'tj.. keine IIKIvi"" " M-.ntitc nrt It mny be In peme neWIP"Lc"r;i' Wr.nlts of the .- an will"- "- .. "TLiX-but It cannot even my cinim SftJ ion nt n time, since n "l t r h crlpllen of the stokers' con fnr surpnsficfl ""fn'Vtlll'B new record of Ftnge pre fu'e'i.i cnitnntlnl nrt it novo "!'. It Is like n prize composition SHS' Uctliins written U, nfteund, Efferent, te overtop all ether ef 5'S.IA hns plnHtercd nil ever Ki iffert of the author. . ffi Sritr. nnthcr. It Ib te admit """. "".UK m-envhalmlnv dwtbe I a m." ".""-" " Ver.K UnferMnmtcly. fie can mtlen find en overllewlnK com- .liiAfft IJIIIUi lUIllllCl.Vt IV Villi" Etilwys control them, nrKl he blots &' he writes en. There is little iit that he is selus te write the piny Stout blemish, nnd that going te J1"""". J.f.,l nnv llnf an tar itflllj wenuewut n.... . ....., ......., hs produced drnmntlc compositions netted and uneven nrt overwritten Tkkht be tne nesi iici--iiiniuii. ink" Smith is n big and bread trench cDtTttcienwmiin iu miuiu inn En! the cruder parts of the play. We B, net put much stock by his ovcr evcr Lfn cursing, and sometimes almost Kiti h pleyed the role In pantomime, Kt wi de tense the Inner man unci irjnMtnlM witn mm. xiiin it in iu ue tajtite the brilliant plnylng of Leuis Whelm an te sorae of the wirchlng ...tr nf EuKCne O Nclll. In fnct. Welbcim made the very bcM penslble out it the hectic and unreal teencs en ahlp- Beard. It is perhapi a great tribute te Tank" or te his creator that he did sUnd out, liuc me mubcics en iiih m brawny arn.s, for home of the Bcen't he ioek jinri in were ituuusi iiu- nrd. A in "Tne emperor .jenes, O'.Velll ha tried te mingle fnntnsy nnd reallem. He gives us n bitterly life like picture of the fiery furnaces in the bid of a fhip, and then proceeds te folio It by the parade of the dell-like nppets en Fifth nvenue. Of course, there was nothing obscure i te the nelnt or meaning of tliose pappeti, but their unreality clashed lid Jangled with the sembcrncsH of the ither scenes. In staging the piny, the Iiltefaces could have been left off, and its author's nelnt (that this wns the lay they appeared te "YnnkV ter- tared ruinuj ceuiu nave Dccn inaue clear ij words. Te this, or te t lie mistake of the iredueers in showing tee much of the Mttria! gorilla that finally killed "lank," the snme objection can be nade that was telicd against the pnpier nache alligator of "The Empecpr teaei." Fer the btnge effuets of Itob Iteb rt Kdmend Jenes and Cleon Throck Threck Throck aerton there can be nethlnc but Wise, and the same gees for the nct- aief the surrounding cast. We "get" the stoker. "Ynnk" nnd re "get" the author, O'Neill. It Isn't hat, but rather that in Ills determi determi Utien that nothing should escape us, OYcrreaehes himself. Just as in nth of his dialogue he repeats the nt thought fnr past the point of true apnasu, se in Ills plays ns n whole It PtlntS with n lni'l: i.f .nnti-nQtn e ack ct reserve. He is tee real te' be BUjet palatable or dlgnilled. but net m enough te be true. BLUE KITTEN" HAS A MELODIOUS MEOW !ichard Carle Back In Limelight in Tuneful If Net Overly Humorous Comedy Smbwt ti, i...i..... lil ," ,luw mcninrai season urtjtul opening, when "The Blue Kit- lliKm.v .1 '"i'v,lu us nnrmicsH way llwt. ih'el.ftct', f Kudelnh Frlml'R tbrli...iii ' FCre, with llic hard iK.Z ,we . "distant oemedians." liL in' ui1,,,n c''ver what they rM In ability te stir the rislbles. Carle emerged from a fairly long self imposed Bcmi-ebscurity te cavort his way into the friendship qt a humid, overly critical audience and scut it away happy and chuckling, Otte llnrbnch, that indefatigable, compiler of librettos, drew from the French farce, "The Perter of Maxims," for his plot. "The Ulue Kitten" Is n Paris enfe, where Theodere (Carle), the porter, hns answered (he beck and call of patrons for years, amassing a tidy fortune in the meantime. lie re tires te his farm te take his rest ns n country gentleman, but finds bis daughter's fiance Is n young reue of his pertcrlng days. Others of the cafe fellow him In typical musical comedy manner and keep peer Theodere dancing about with old-time Carta agility. There is nothing startling in nrrangt?-" ment or plot in "The Illue Kitten," but ns n chnncc for Carle te show himselC the master funmakcr as of old it serves its purpose. Net se much can be said for his aides male, at least. Ilnrry Clarke Mr. Norn Hayes, once or twice removed turns from his dancing forte te essay a comedy nephew of Carle "with commendable earnestness. William Hel lery. in n painful copy of Dallas Wcllferd nnd his well-known manner isms, suffers the handicap of the copy ist. Illonde Ada Mead nnd Leonere Nnvasle dance and slug with grace and n modicum of tunefulness. Jesephine Stevens, u Philadelphia girl, is nn at tractive appearing ingenue who elopes with the young reue, Hnrry Meyer, n tenor with gestures. Victer Merlcy brings his ingratiating stage presence te the fore for a couple of recitative songs with his usual whlte-silk Inver ness and cigarette. The score has half a dozen airs of the "catchy" variety, especially "Cutic," intrusted te Miss Meade, and "A 12 o'Cleck. Oirl In a 0 o'clock Town." HANDS 'CROSS THE SEA IS SLOGAN AT GARRICK Britons and Yanks Vie for Honors in 'Orange Blossoms,' New Musical Shew Garrick It wns a case of "hands across the sea" Inst night when Ed ward Reyce's maiden effort a.s a pro ducer, "Orange Blossoms," lisped its first public address. Honors, it may be added, were about even. Representing the "tight little isle" (either by birth or by long acquaint ance) there first appeared Pat Somer set and Rebert Michaclls. Just what they did during the course of the evening is hard te cstimntej as a. matter of fnct whisper it! they didn't de much of anything either in u dancing, singing or comedy line, but they did it se deucedly well, y'knew. that they quite eclipsed the average efforts of the aver age musical comedy leading men. Oh, beg pardon, Mr. Michaclls did have a dandy baritone voice which he was allowed te use all tee seldom. The leading lady of this brand-new-melodious nsnult is hard te classify. She's really an American, but she's been sequestering se long In Londen thnt she may be said te be "half and half." Anyway, Edith Day Is n jim dandy. She started mildly, but when she disguised herself ns a homely coun try girl could anything be mere In congruous? nnd sang a ditty called "In Hennequlvllle" (which came near being the best thing in the show) she had every one with her. nnd she kept them there the rest of the way. But. lest anybody think America wns neglected, we'll say right away that it nn.vbedy could clelm that mysterious nnd perhaps dangerous distinction of "stepping the show" thnt honor should go te Queenle Smith, who danced every where except en the orchestra leader's head. Aiding and abetting her, though net always successfully, was Hal Skel ley, who was very geed when his lines permitted, But, then, the piny being up te Great Britain, we find her offering Phyllis Le Grand, a Titian beauty with a voice and n personality. And, eh, gosh ! we came near for getting in mentioning these unusunlly clever principals that a diminutive thing named Nnncv Welford could have put the hearts of most of her audience into the pocket of her apron as seen ns she appeared. "Orange Blossoms" wasn't out until 11 :40 o'clock Inst night, Thnt was about thirty minutes tee late, but the audience didn't seem te mind. When Victer Herbert, who hasn't written se melodious a score In years, came out te make a speech nobody seemed te caxe if the show ended at all. Whatever else they de we hope they won't cut'uny of the following things when they shorten Orange Blossoms" : Nancy Welford. Queenle Smith's dancing. That joke of Skelley's about the Bur gundy of flood-time vintage. Nancy Welford. Edith Day singing "In Hennequl vllle." The superb stage setting of the last net. Thnt red-headed and hard-working chorus man, and ence and for nil, Nancy Welford. I J - - " ""1 i TELEPHONE DIRECTORY v5rTy?s. nSmt I I1EHILADELPHIA I V-401M te Up-te-date Lilt of Subjcriicrr Clailified Ousineu List press J New listings or changes of present listings cannot be as sured in the next issue of the Bell Telephone Directory unless the, business office is notified before September 15th Se if you are planning te move( desire your listing changed or want advertising space in the new direc tory, call "Official 0050" at once. v 'Place Your Advertising New HB BELU TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. COMEDY REIGNS IN .BIG KEITH SHOW Mrs. Sidney Drew and "D. D. H." Meet Warm Approval in Werth-While Offerings Keith's Beth the pessimist nnd the optimist will find something te please them in tills week's bill, for It was uvldcntly;plekcd te suit nil tastes. First wc .liave Mrs. Sidney Drew, famed en the legltlmnte, but mere se In the movies, in - sketch called "Pre destination." It unfolds n unique story showing thnt nil which has been said about this subject is true. It is by Edwin Burke, one of the most prolific of present-day sketch writers, but lb Is net quite up te hiu usual standnrd. These who saw Mrs. Drew step from the screen bnck te the staje, as It were, heartily Indorsed t--i return. She has a charming personality combined with nn Ingratiating manner nnd invests th'e leading role of the skit with sincerity. Next in point of interest there was D. D. II., the man whose mysterious initials has caused much comment in the vaudeville world. He can say mere in five words than Mr. Aftcr-Dlnncr Speaker can ernte in a whole evening. He gives the college graduate's views of the day's doings. Ills wit is keen nnd the points go home nnd stick. Ills vnledlctercau essay this seaben is all A whole show In itself Is offered by Billy Sharp nnd company in his Twen tieth Century Revile. Hen?, enmeilv nnrl dnnce amid gorgeous surroundings' fol fel low each ether In rapid order. This act set the pace for applause. u.nen were wns irniiK Itellam and Patrlcln O'Dnre Seed and Austin in a riotous comedy offering; Barrett and Cunnecn, In a character skit, and Guy and Pearl Mngley. dancers. Topics of the Day Hashed a scere of happy thoughts from the screen. Globe-"The Greenwich Villagers," n. miniature muslcnl comedy presenta tion, wen headline honors. Others who pleased were the Five Pctrevas, posing net; Amorous and Jennctte, cemedy: Carlisle nnd La Mai, skit ; Gaffney nnd Walten, songs nnd dances; McGinnls nnd Helenc, versatile entertainers; Mn Mn heny and Cecil, comedy, nnd Doneghuc and Spanglcr, dancers. Allegheny Eva Tnnguay, cyclonic comedienne, opened the regular season in a blaze of glory. Severnl new num bers nnd gowns have been ndded te her act. There was u geed supporting bill. which included "Oh, Yeu Liar," musical comedy ; (Jiilnn Brethers nnd Smith, nonsense ; Edwards and Allen, singing nnd dnnclng, and the Juggling Mc Mnnns, tnlentcd entertainers. A fea ture photoplay was also shown. Broadway These who like something new In vaudeville found nn ubundnnce of it in the opening bill. "Screenlnnd," a satire en the movies, which gives in teresting Inslde information, wns the comedy lilt. Beb Nelsen dispensed songs and stories with a master hand which netted geed results. The bill nlse In cluded McDevitt nnd Kelly nnd Qulnn, in "The Pinne Mevers." nnd Meredith nnd his trained deg "Snoezer." Jack Helt, In "While Satan Sleeps," was tile photoplay attraction. Cress Keys "Yip Yip Yaphnhkcrs," original overseas boys, were awarded the headline honors, Cliften nnd De Rex were heard In their muslcnl com edy offering. Morgan and Brooks, com edy nnd songs, was n big wIhht, An An other who scored wns Henry B. Too Teo Toe mcr, ,ln the "Wife Saver." Lain, Set bin! nnd Nngle were seen In a comedy that was out of the ordinary. William renn "Six Sheiks et Araby" in n novel act with a little of everything headed the opening show. The Brecn family, known ns the "Ver satile Five," lived up le thlB billing by presenting nn net full of novelty nnd comedy. Heme nnd Gaut scored with comedy nnd dnnclng nnd the Flera Alba Trie pleased with operatic selec tions. "One Clear Call" with Milten Sills nnd Claire Windser was the him nttrnctlen. Fay's " Ideal, " who performed In a large tank of wntcr, was one of the features. Incidentally she conducted a diving competition with loving cups ns prhes. Pauln gave a series of dance novel ties; "Through the Window." a com cem edv skit, wns rendered by Frank nnd Ethel Halls, while Alten and Allen combined singing nnd dancing nnd com edy patter, and Allen nnd Moere gave a song nnd dnnce net. "The Klclc Baek," starring Harry, Carey, of Western drama fame, nnd the comedy, the "Hcnpcck," were the screen feat ures. Nixon's Grand Andrew Mnck, the singer nnd comedian, Is the feature of the opening bill. He seer.ed with ster es nnd songs rendered In his true-te-life style. Feley nnd Leture set the pace nr comedy and class In an original offering full of breezy bits. A unique muslcnl tabloid presented by the Seven Little Sweethearts nlse met with wnrm approval. Other geed acts were pre sented by Geerge Alexander and com pany In a lively comedy sketch, atts nnd Hnwley In comedy and song, Ray mond Wllbcrt nnd Nathane and Sully. Nixon A varied bill, "with quality predominating, wns en view. Jee Darcy. n singing comedian who hed a geed supply of songs and new stories, was the outstanding hit. Vnl Harris and company in n sketch called "A Pair of Calves" steed up well with comedy nnd scored. Other geed nets were offered by Ruloff nnd Elten, dnnc ing; Hnrry nnd Debis DuFer, nnd Paul Nelnn. "the Jesting Swede." There nre many big surprises offered In the picture portion of the show. Keystone Many new ideas were seen in the stellnr opening show. "Broom stick" Elliett and Babe LaTeur proved te be n comedy riot In nn net full of most everything. Berrlck nnd Hart In n comedy skit, "Eloping." moved the laughs quickly. The show also In cluded Luckie nnd Harris; the Three Victors. A thrilling movle called "In the DayB of Buffalo Bill" was the fea ture of the picture program. Walten Reef Leretta McDermott nnd Eddie Cox, Inte of Frisce, appear In n novelty skit celled "Yeu Said It," consisting of new songs nnd dances; Dern Duby demonstrates her ability at acrobatic dnnclng; Delane Dell, for merly of "Melly Dnrllng," again hns a series of eccentric and grotesque dance steps. "BLOOD AND SAND" IS COLORFUL FEATURE Valentine at Best as Juan Gal- larde "Mente Criste" Is Stanten Feature Stanley Leng-nwnltcd nnd much heralded films penernlly driep dismally en closer Inspection, but "Bleed nnd Sand" is a plensnnt surprise. Whether the surprlse will be se pleasant te the Valentine worshipers nnd the rank nnd file of screen fnns It n bit mere doubt ful for June Mnlhls, who wrote the scenario, hns adhered te the trnglc end ing of the Ibanpz novel nnd the Cushlng play, nnd net only Hint, but nrtlstry hns been allowed te displace reugh-nnd-ready action all the way through. It Is n gay nnd colorful story nt the beginning, n drnmntlc nnd interesting one In the middle, and nn Impressively tragic one nt the end. In fact, the tragedy Is mere conclusive In the film trtftn It wns en the stnge, becnure It Is made inevitable by action nnd sub-title all the way through, a point that was Kissed in the Otis Skinner stage vehicle. Speaking of Skinner, naturally, brings up the question of the success or failure of Rednlph Valentine In the role of Juan Gnlhirde, and wc find It necessary te cquivoente. Compared with the wonderful nuances of finer acting with which Skinner decorated the part. Vnlentlne's chnracteilzatlen Is cold and spiritless. Whereas Skinner made of his dressing scene a thing of a thousand drnmatlc vnlucs, Valentine makes It only a few hundred feet of film out of six thousand. Whereas Skinner wns, alternately, vain, pnsslennte, humorous, Irritable, superstitious, cynlcul, child ish, cowardly nnd hrnve, Valentine is almost always the romantic here, with only occasional glimpses of a pensnnt's bupprstitfen and a bull fighter's vanity. It's net (entirely Rodelph'R fault, and therein lies the one real defect of Hits exceptional picture. Miss Mntliis marred her splendid scenario in one respect, and tnnt may hnve been under orders. She has reformed Gallarde and made of him a prim nnd proper here who Is se true te his wife that he resists the wiles of Dena Sel up te the Inst ditch, nnd even then only partially succumbs. The love scenes then are laughable. Onllnrde Is made out ns a country "boob" Instead of a lustful child of Ihe people. All this may be quite moral nnd censer-proof, but It nlmest ruins the story. Feigetting Skinner, and forgetting the book and plnv, we can only take our lints off te the popular Rodelph. He is quite the bent he has been since "The Four Horsemen." He doesn't pose; he doesn't strut; he doesn't piny the rele tee scrleuMy or tee heavily. It's n distinct improvement. Nitn Naldi as Dena Sel Is a revelation. She would have been the ideal vampire for "A Foel There Wns." We only felt sorry that her magnificent Vvnmplng" wns lest en the stupid .Tunn. Lila Lee was splendid, her only fault being that nhc wns tee attractive for the role of the wife. The juxtaposition of real bull-ring scenes among studio ones was only fair ly well done. Stanten Here's another real tonic for surfeited movie fnns. Last year, they drank deeply of "The Three Mus keteers" nnd found a relief; new In "Menle Criste," they hnve another Dumas romance screened In n bread, spirited wny thnt shows the films off in their best light. , . "Mente Criste" for mere thnn half of Its length Is the closest thing te the "perfect picture" Ideal thnt has been seen here in years. Thnt It weakens n bit therenftcr is the fault, net of the film makers, but of Dumas himself. Just as was the case with the novel, Edmend's betrayal, imprisonment nnd escnpe, were far morn Interesting nnd better told than the Involved chapters concerning his revenge. In fnct, the remarkable thing Is thnt the last half of the picture Is se fine ns It is. But that first part ! Oh you Dnmns levers, hew you'll revel In that! Frem the minute thnt the Pharaoh drops nncher in Mnrseilles harbor 'find young Kdmend Dnntcs gees nshore te tell the owner the news of the captain's death, there isn't n single dull or stale mo ment up te the moment where the snme Kdmend Dantcs, nged by twenty years, be-whlskercd and tottering, csenpes from the Chateau D'lf, and. surround ed bv flinging spray, cries, "The World is Mine." Dramatically, plcterially nnd nrtistlcally, It is the height of screen power. The latter portions of the picture arc redeemed by some sumptuous scenes, by some fine acting, nnd by a most re markable bit of swerdplny between Jehn Gilbert (ns Mente Criste) nnd Rebert McKIm (ns Villefort) which Inst was net In the book, but should liave been. Gilbert, by the wny, covered himself with honors In the lending role. As the cynlcnl Count he is quite the hnnd hnnd semest piece of masculinity the films linve known since Schlldkraut flashed through "Orphans of the Storm." And ns the youthful Edmend, he wns both appealing nnd distinguished. McKIm hns few cqunls in villainy, and he must have felt quite nt home ns Ville fort. William V. Meng wns the shifty eyed Cadcreusse te the life; old Spot Spet Spot tlsweod Aitken wns se geed in the brief role of the Abbe Fnrla that we almost wished they had changed the story and let lrim live. Rnlph Clenglngcr nnd Albert Prlsce were idenl ns Fernnnd and Dnnglnrs In the first part. Francis McDonald scored nn Individual hit as Benedette. Unfertunntely, the women were net se outstanding, though both Estclle Tayler and Virginia Brown Falre had their moments of great at tractiveness. Te Emmctt J. Flynn who directed this romantic classic, nothing but praise is due. Many of the scenes, even In this day of sophistication, seem nlto nlte gcthcr tee real te be made In the studio. This mnn Dumas seems lucky in his screen trcntment. Aldlne Onmes Oliver Curwood Is nearly always pretty much the sninc, but luckily Nature is just the opposite, nnd Nature puts across "The Valley of Silent Men" Inte the "success" class. Frank Berznge proves that mountain ranges nre just ns much within the scope of his directerlnl ability ns the East Side tenements of "HumereSque." This particular story of villainy, mounted policemen nnd snowy mountain tops lias received treatment of such high order thnt the uneriglnnlity of the plot Is obscured. Alma Rubens Is mis cast In the role of the heroine, being scarcely the type for rugged stories of tbls kind, but she tries desperately and partially succeeds In winning regard. Lew Cedy is likewise out of hir, element. He plays the here's role, and 51 r. Cedy is by all laws a natural exponent of Photoplays Elsewhere PALACK"tUce People," with Wal lace Held. Bebe Daniels and Cen- e rad Nngci. . . . VICTORIA "Her Cllldcd Cage." with Olerla BwwlBcm and Harri son Ferd. ... CAVlTOh "Borderland," with Asnes Ayres in a triple relq. tilVKRIAI. "Our Iyeadllig Citizen," with ThemnH Mclghnn. COLONIAL "The Dictator," with Wallnce Held, ALII A ilUll A "The Crimson Chal len(f," with Dorethy Daiten. . GREAT NORTH URN "A Foel There Was." with Lewis fltone. MARKET STItBKT'Thb Dictator," with Wallnce Held. NIXON'H AMBASSADOR "Fre Air." with Mnrjorle Seamen. LOCUST "Our Leading Citizen," with Thoreaa Melghan, Theodora IlehertH and Leis Wilsen. , . BTUAS'D "The Dictator," with Wallace Held, Walter Leng and Llln Lee. 8IXTY-NINTIT RTRF.BT "Our Leading Citizen," with Thomaa Melglinn. BELMONT -"Free Air," with Mar Mar Mar Jorle Searcan. LEADER "The Crimson Chal lenge." with Dorethy Daiten. CEDAR "The Man Unconquer able," with Jack Helt COLISEUM "The Man Unconquer able," with Jack Helt. villainy. But he, tee. did his best. Geerge Nash. J. W. Johnsten, Marie Mnjerenl nnd Jee King were n qunrtet of chnractcr men who distinguished themselves, even with the majestic back- s of the Canadian Northwest grounds the real case. thing, by the way, in this Karlfen The only trouble with "The Bended Weman" Is thnt It depicts one of these heroines who pnss nil bounds of rens.en In their nvewed Intention of reforming n most unplcasnntly disso lute lever. Even the art and beauty of Betty Corapsen could net prevent the heroine In the present ense of appear ing te hnve a screw loose somewhere in her brain. Aside from this. "The Bended Weman" Is n rollicking geed sen yarn, with enough glimpses of the Pacific In cnlm weather nnd rough te make up for plot deficiencies. Richnrd Dlx and Jehn Bewers, two personable leading men, disprove or prove (de pending en your point of view) the the ory' thnt "three's a crowd." Jehn Fleming Wilsen Is the nuther of "The Bended Weman." Arcadia The hearty and buoyant personality of Dorethy Daiten Is nil thnt saves "The Siren Call," but it does unmlstnknbly save it nnd turn nn ordi nary Alaskan yarn Inte an Interesting character study. As one of these In evitable "dance-hall queens of the fro zen North," Miss Daiten Is unbeliev nbly human. Without her, parts of "The Siren Cnll" would be almost ns nmus ing ns "Hemcmnde Movies," the recent Sennett scream. Mitchell Lewis was vivid and ntmeHpherlc ns a trnpper, but David Powell wns much tee reserved nnd expressionless as the here. Regent In "Seuth of Suva" Mary "CHARLATAN" IS DEEP, d DARK AND SPOOKY m Mystery Piles en Mystery In Thi3 Ovn Twin Brether te Last Season's "Bat" Wnlnut If you like 'cm deep and dark nnd spooky nnd shivery, with revolver-shots and screams nnd sudden rushlngs In nnd "Slnnd where you nre or I'll sheet!" effects in ether words, If you like the family of last season's rec-erd-brcnklng meller mystery, "The Bat," you can find Its own twin brother nt the Walnut this week nnd for several weeks te come. Maybe mere than thnt, for if Philadelphia gave the Rlnchnrt play a record stay here, It ought te come across with something like it for "The Charlatan." Perhaps this later mele hasn't qulte the zip-zip quick action of "The Bat," but they aren't a neck apart. And It Is impossible te speak of "The Charlatan" without mentioning the ether play, be cause they are absolutely the snme model, with points of similarity se strik ing ns te preclude the theory of acci dental resemblance. Onlv "The Char lntan" gees the full length of bringing in nn actual ghost nnd thereby stretches the limits even of mele just a little tee far. The play Is named from n profes sional magician known ns Count Cag Cag Cag liostre n perfect example of the suave nnd polished geiitlcmnn, almost like Edcsen's 8wnml in "Haunted" of nwful memory. The chnrlatan performs a trick before a ricli man's guests; he has his wife enter n cnbinet and a moment Inter the cabinet is opened nnd she hns disappeared. Loud applause. But later she Is found in the secret com partment, dend poisoned by a needle shoved through the weed Inte her back. Mystic East Indian poison nnd all that. Who did it? That's what they want te find out. Of course Cagllostre is accused, and equally of course we knew he didn't, for we like him nnd they aren't nllewed te prove guilty nny mnn we like. Se they introduce n let of queer people te keep the suspicion well scattered, and they turn out the lights nnd sheet re volvers nnd crnck safes and stagger In nfter struggles in the dnrk and quite generally keep us nil stirred up nnd wondering who in Sam Hill did kill th' gell after all. But that's telling just ns it wns in the "Bat." It is all well done nnd gives us some extremely geed acting of the mellow mele Kchnel, l'.YfJ model. Frederick Tidun could scarcely be better than he is in the role of Cagllostre, and Wil liam Podmerc is uncanny in his realism as a stunted East Indian servant. Kathleen Bolten Is n reformed -creek servant girl te the life, nnd Lilly May iiuuunni nees tne cemeuy stult with a Miles Mlntcr has the rele of a young fine sense of what is really funny. And wife who gees te a Pacific Island nnd finds her husband hns degenerated into n drunken nnd Inzy geed-for-nothing under the well -known Influence of tropic sun nnd tropical rum. Walter Leng Is especially fine ns the dissolute husband nnd Jehn Bewers plays the part of a young planter who protects her. The settings nnd the beautiful photography far transcend the interest of the rather haclcneyed story. sp praise can be f.hewered all down the list uiirr inruth nnd 1'lerce Benten, Henry Vincent and Mndelln La Vnrrc, who gets murdered entirely tee seen. They ought te hnve murdered one of the less ernamentnl people. "The Charlatan" is a geed opener for the season. But. like nil melo dramas of mystery und like gift hersee, they shouldn't be examined from a dental viewpoint. KDUCATJONAI, EDIirATIONAI. Hath Kpxcw Delh Next &ANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE DAY SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. S NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 7 GRADUATES GET GOOD SALARIES And nrtvance continually te hltrtier ponltlenn. Tnke advantture . new et the superior courses In business that rrnve mads our thousands of fraduiiten Buccensful. What we hiss done for them w enn de or you, I you will b In rnrnest. t AN "ArCllEniTED" COMMT.nrFAT, SCHOOL 1200 WALNUT STREET ON SEPTEMBER ffi 0 ft IP the Fall term start for our day and evening classes. The Marchand College, of Chiropractic la strictly an educational Institution and Is net run merely en a com mercial basil. Our Instructors are experi enced Chiropractor - the classes small thus Insuring you of a thorough training. The classes are filling rap idly and we suggest calling at the college or write Im mediately for detailed Information. the jVARC HAND (OJLLEGEy (h; ROPRACTIC 4tfOI.WU-VT.rj T PHILADELPHIA asBMEweamvatzBCttmB&zBiaBmui V. IVl. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC 13th Pennen Offerit Buporler coupon In applied and theeretical iiiuhIr. Individual Instruction with plin of cnurae adapted te punlls' needs. Classej In eeme brunches. Public recltalu. cluua, etc. Ceurmts for men. women ana children. Open day npd evening. CourBea: Tlane. Orcun. Volce Culture. Violin. cello, iiurmenv, uiiiiponiiien. euwru Pluylnv. Mandelin. llanJe. Guitar. Vlaae Tuntnc. n. i.. Benin at nny time-. Send for Cutulep Knetdlrr. Director, 1431 Arch 01. K Y TTtinl that married women It you ininK ean.t pcct t0 Mri menev, writs or tolephono uh leday (Wal nut 03-S4) for the picture and story of Mm, Mary K. O'Neill, who was the mother of four children when tli leek her couise In salesmanship heie. and who Is new uarnlnir 3u00 a snar. Married or alnjle, emen can !" ...'"J" .meni1 who grnduate at HTJlAYEH'rl, the business "ehoel that truarantees ceed positions. t)07 ChbRlnut Strtet. STAMMERING V Tenr rinrtrh iirrerta comet 4. . UHU.I M."V-'ir VP.l-l". Chili ion rvtntuaUii iWM e. Till'. KINdSLKY PIAJf Phene Walnut 101)2. Hsnd for lloealet 11210 Wulnut tit.. I'blla. I'AIX TKHM HTAHT8 HKI'TICMHEH S 1'umplete HtvnnEraphlr Courses. Oreirir, the easy, speedy shorthand; uloe I'ltman. Indi vidual Instruction. Our nlxht chimes Mon days. Tuesdays and Thursdays start .Sent. 11, Lame airy rooms. Centrully located, Catale. rillLA. HUHINESS COIXEOK and Cellexe of Commerce 1710 Market St.. 1'bUadelehU 'The Way Out of the' Rut Ne effort offers richer reward than pare-tlme study rlchtly directed. Pelrce evenlns; courses offer practical Instruction In Burtnesa Admlntstra Admlntstra tlen, Accounting .salesmanship, htonetraphy. and In Secretarial and icartier Training. N.C??'flc'S1Co'eP1OpN.n? &K X. PEIRCE SCHOOL of Businasa Adnuniatratkn. write fjr S8th Year Boek Tine St. West of Bread Friend' Select Scheel Fe' .u." The I'nrlnvj?. Cherry and leth H l All, (trades from Primary threunh High Scheel. btands for thoreunh work and Christian character. Tleclns Ninth Me.. 18. Catalogues. Office ; epjn for conference. U'llter W. IlHtilnnd. I'rlnrlnnl REGISTRATION BOOKS mmm new open. There le n limit te the number of htudenta who can be enrolled. Hrtlster early, UNIVEUSITV OF I. KVRNINO SCHOOL 10S I-exun Hnll Pheno Uarlnc 100 Sta. 230 rU'I.KMJII in Punr.a.. Md.. N. J. Hepternber ure new bblnR filled. 1'IIHITIIINM IVnr.a., Md., N. J. and I ration ifnnirnv ioe: TKACITKIIS' .-unmet turret FOK TKACIIM19 N. T. schools for Free reils- HUJtEAU Yeung Men nnd Ilnye AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Certificate Courses endorsed by The Plilla. Aute Tnule Assn. General Meclmntcal Course Itepalr Shep Practice Ignition, Starting and Llghttruf Stornge Battery Course Short Course for Owners Day and Eventnar Classes beiln Wed., Het (I. Complete equlpment. Thorough courses. Small classes. Tuition rntes moderate. Write or cnll for Information Y.M. C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL U2l ARCH BT. 1J2 LUDLOW ST Km-TATIOXAfj Yennit Men and Hey PBNN1NOTOX. N. J. YOUNO men prepared for cellece. tee. schools and business. Junier -school for boys. Write for "The Fennlncten Idea." Francis Harvey Green, Headmaster, Bex 0. Pennington, Itew Jersey. Yeune Women nnfl Clrls Standard Scheel of Filing and Indexing 1012 Chestnut Street The Glebe-Wernicke Ce. offers a short, Intensive and practical ceurse In the various methods of flllns. Call, phone or write Director. rhene. Walnut 0330 UnerATIONAI. Yeun Women nnd (ilrls K The- Gorden-Roney Scheel ter Girls 4111 Hprnee Street t mnA fTAllM-A Pnnarftun L It Otrdee and nm. MlSd MONEY. Prta, WWT f'HPHTIClt. PA. THE nAKIJN'OTON HEMINAKY. INC. Junier Celleie Courses (2 rears) rhyslcal Kducatlen. Secretarial. Music. Art. Kxnresslen. Heme Economics. Cellese Preparation (I years) Standard Courses for the best colleges. Academic or Hlsh Scheel U years) Liberal but thnremrri tralnlnir for life. Ctrli'lnn r II.. I'rlirl." I Het flip LAKKWOOn. X. J. THE ARDEN SCHOOL I.AKi:WOOI. NKW JKIISKY Opening IiW..Thtiridiir. September 28th Classen begin the rrldny folleulng. Miss Snrnh Iledell MiieDennld. llendinltre stjmmi:k BESertTS HIIMMKK BESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. X. 3. ATLANTIC CITY. X. .1. TOCBS TOCTIS ERICSSON LINE for Baltimore Fare 12 00 one way, 18.00 round trip. Dally at 6 P. M.,3 o'clock Saturdays Steamers step at Detterten. leaving Pier a. Seuth Delaware Ave. (Dayllgbt-aavlng time). Bend for Pamphlet LINCi CUrk's Srd CrmUiTtmSirfZS: 13 ROUND THE WORLD "ZMPRBSS et FRANCE" 18481 GmeTOtU 4 MONTHS CRUISE,$IOOO sod e iMlading Hots Is, Pees, Drives, Gaidte. ass, Clark Orif insled Round the World CreUee dark's I'th Cruise. FebresryS. 1921 rift MEDITERRANEAN "HsiTrtBSS el SCOTLAND" 2S00O Greea Tea 45 DAYS CRUISE, K00 sad mp freak a Clsrfc. Times BalMiag. Mew Task aUrtlet Tomra ua.. a . 1Mb M BOSTON Cape Ced and New Endaad Paint Dally Serrie All Year Round Ovnesrta Aftcrnoeaa aad Eraeimsj lit. Pier 14. N.R.. Fulton St.. S JO P. M. rntw BEDFOBD IINE-Te New Bedford and the Islands et Martha Vineyard and Nantucket. Steamer (ears weekdays only from Pier 4J, N. JL, feet of Housten St. e.00 P. M. JTEW LONDON UNE-Lv. Weekdajra only, Pier 40.N.R..HouitenSt..5J0P.M. All Schedules Daylight Sarin Tbrw Reduced rates en automobiles waaaae aempankd by passenger. Ticket and Information at all pier sua umaeiiaaicu i iceec umcea. The courtesies and conveniences of !we hotels at one rate S.IHI.rtar TJp. America., Flan (With Heals). Fpeelal Weekly. Our i k'sts may live at either house and stilt enjoy all the comfort of be. ii. This enlaue Drlvtless la net extended br any ether hotel. ELBERON 1R0Q.U0IS and fireproof Annex. Tennessee Avenue fleuth Carolina Avenue, lust, off txa Dear bench, opposite Cothello and Pret Boardwalk. Convenient te all attraes astant chtiri-hes. Phene 270n. tlnns. Kiev ter. Phene 4M4 W. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM Private barbs. Cuisine and service, unexcelled. Fresh vegetables. White serrie. Unitutlful solarium. Opin -urreundlngs. Orchestra. Panclntr. rteflnel patronage. TOMDINCD CAPACITY 000. Windows screened. Eathlni: from hotels. Carace. Write ter lieklet and auto man. Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D., Owner .BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITYmm Special September Rates MONTICELLO la stent tt RtflMGteATER IN ROOMS BATMfFfi FROM HOTEL irhlp mat. Pette- TTnlllniy. st?n BLKEP WIIEHK LIKE ! SAFEST Ilrlck. Steel und Mone Construction PliiCgtiESS THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY IFOUNOKI) f-et OVERBROOK Itegular Scheel Besslena begte, Thursday, Betitember 21st m He-Eiamlnatlens Wednesday, Ueptember 20tb New boys report Tuesday, Sept. 10th Greville Haelara, B. S. Headmaster CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A day nnd heardlntr school for boys. Pre paration for college a speclnlty. Mpeclal rats for 0-day beirders. .Supervised study and play In the afiorneon for day boys as visit aa boarders, Own .September SUlli. Catalogues en application. J. L. PATTIinSON. Headmaster MAXI.WS. N. T. MANLIUS Hillnl College Je tin's B ehoel . .W. t.,ll , . .. .-. Among ue iimv. 11 umn irem ttyracuse. Elaborate equipment. 10 buildings, lilt ceres. Aiuieuvn. uuniness course. Junier Scheel, Fer 84 yesrs under I WM. VERDECK. Pre,. Sex ST. Manllui Ocean end S Carolina A v. Largest moderate rate heuie of modern large cits' construction, Het and Celd Running Water In All Reems Private. Baths Elevator Frsnrh chef. Excellent table. While service. Orehestra. Dancing. Pree bathhouses for guests with Uennlwiilk ontranre All windows screened, ia.uu anil up eiv. Am pmi. fw". wkly llklt. lm auto read map inaiien. 4514-1210. Paul C. Re-iecrnns. Owner-Pi Ph. rep. fflF' PLAMDE Whele Meck en Oeenn , Vrent Coeloet locution In Atlantic City. Idenl family hotel In Chelsea Section. Npeelal September Kates Ownership Direction . Itnnklet W F SHAW Reduced September Rates SILVER TON Kentucky Aenu neir Iteseh end Boardwalk llceutlfnlly renevaUd HUNNINO WA1KW IN AU. KOOMS Amerlcin plsn (with wendsrful meals), 13 80 up dally; llnrtKIrl III 6(1 wreklv I'hene m(l Knttirkv Ae. near beach: lmpreement. Srecl, . Kull rates Open all enr. JOHN .1 MIIHI'I I Y cery modern itoeaiei. Owner. Special September Rate Alse HEALY'S OS"" Kentucky ave. Run i.N.T, w dly., special wkly, lTtU season, A. Ileal, TAROR INN Ocean end Connecticut At. rooms. Special ficpterser rates, 20th eeasea Owner management I. P. & A. M. Dunn, Hetel BeSCObel KiKky av. nr. beach ,. uvi"-uul1 Tree bathlntt $18 up i; S1AKIU.N. weekly. Telephone 117 OCEAN CITY. N. J. THE ALVYN Hhten Place. ' " Soteniber rates. A. Bpeclal Targer. BifCBVne HunnliiK r.nter all rooms. Special 7 Sent rntes, 13, ni.t'N'niN CAIT. I.W. X. J. HOTEL WINDSOR "".'f,"""" .m . ... . . . ocean; ISO rms., no baths, American plan; special rates dur Inst month of Hentember Ideal climate, excellent table, superb Incatten. II HALPIN. Owner-Prep. . 1IEACII HWK.V. N. J. ATTIIACTIVE hEPTP.MUEn KATES THE ENGLESIDE Drach ItaV9n ... . New Jersey, All modern appointments Private baths, Sea, and fresh water. Five tennis courts " F. ENOLE Manager mt. rncove. pa. THE ELVIN MT' ;"coo. pa. t;n. excelled euls ne. 27th season. Itunnlnr water. Trlvata baths Shower en each fleer, lloeklet A. J. BLOTTER. rtEIWlWAHE WATER flAt . PA. The Glenwood Delaware Water Gap, Pa. 5SJc,l?.-i00'. Med',n brick hotel; has ball K2bi?rSt1,"lp'A ,n,?. c,a' nnl courts at m5d1.li1l?,,',i C00'1 c".mmodallens st '"J'"f,.uo;erMbookl.t address nOHTOX. MASS MOTEL PURITAN j WMQSieiwtarat Ave Deetess The Distinctive uosten nouse "X&WXbWT ?A.il JRtffr,,l. Ur. Hend for Our Hklt. with Its guide te lllstnrle (Wen v WIIBUwXK Te Texas By Sea Special Sailings of S. S. Cemal Sept. 9, 30 Oct. 27 S. S. Henry R. Mallery " S. S. Conche eXS)3; New Steamship San Jacinto Sept. 20 Oct. 11 Nev. 1 THESE oil burning steamers afford a wide range of ac commodations and are known everywhere among coastwise travelers for thdr seaworthy qualities and high standards of service. Te Galveston "The Atlantic City of th Seuthwc$t" Th Mallery Line is the "cool, comfortable wmy" for busine ma m tauriita bound for Galveston or en route te ether point In Ttxsa Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or the Pacific Coast. Te Key West, The "Ocean City" Miami, Palm Beach and ether Flerida point also are conveniently reached by Mallery Line via Key West and the famous paneramia Overaea Railway. Fait Through Paaaenger nd Priht Se ice te mil Point in the Southwest MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. A. Menteith, 629 Chestnut St., Phila. Tel., Lembard 7122 THE MAGNIFICENT NEW WHITE STAR LINER "MOlVCERICr Has Been Specially Chartered By Us Fer Th 1923 Qrand Cruise De Luxe MEDITERRANEAN Sailing January 20 Returning March 28 Crude LfmitrJ te 500 Quctti Stenmer Cuisine Service the utmost yet offered kiy.cvcn aays et luxury, leisure, and sustained interest. A Prodigious Itinerary Pull Information and literature en request i THOS. COOK & SON ew aeuth 15th St, PHILADELPHIA. Tel. Spruce S820 . z W? di StfVU j. '" 4 U 1 V h NJ ti ffl 3S 1 ' fe;J " va .el m m J7.', :-', . A Si I ? m, t ST, t kVajV .. ...iv, ,Aitt ,w?.ai3wMi- . .ffA.i'JVW'- .jft.ViUt'NH H i,t ..fla-ll'i v. r