"' " !"- -lK('''-i 'ftisJAK'vAr'" - r i nU "? I te , w 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHIL'ABELPHIA SATURDAY, it WmWi'tt" OCTOBER 7. 1922 4i iif le' $2 S3f Cam & m: Tt l!1 I 9 1l- u rs Hi 14 IV ft I ,L 1 CW 77ffi CONCERT STAGE NOTES 77te Critic TViMrs te Music Levers H.v SAMt'KL t IA('IAR j 1XIIAT iironiiKes te lie flic lilRRtt v" iniiiilcnl spiicnn In point of Kctiernl lntrroef (mil the IiIkIiiM point "f iirtl tfc . nttnlnni"iit tlint PhlliuU'lpliin lui lui ever wen win ninVlnll.v njieiieil In- the cenrcrt of i tin I'hltiulelpliiii Orchr.stri ' nt tlie Acu.ldil.v of .Music .vnitnrilny ' aftrrnoe'i. ' It I." ti'ii" tlint r hiivp liml win op! of e,'rfii. mill I'M'cllcnt ejir-rn, nt ilmt. , Leth In tlie tniunier et tin- pprferinnn'( 011(1 i ,i.'i-inlly in ihp f.irt tlint un-t of the work prc-ciif I'll were lliie-e witli M'lilch pvin the raMi'-linriletit'il opera opera peer i net f.iinlliiir. tint it n tee cnrl.i In tlie ..e.'iM'ii for tlic 1pm pe ',h',p results for tlm pomp.-inv. Tlie mnsivnl ppfi'-en in tills ritj new eprn.i with the first MiDierf of tnp l irrlii'Mra. nml tlm lins Ikpii tlin p,i.p hit sliH'i- tlip lib II" tics of this griMit urcnnijntien line conic te tie thoi'ieii'litv npprpi'lii'' 'I hv the clme'if, of tlipii hntne town. In tl. ei'iIipm":ii i.pIiI tlu'ip i lifle prehahtlitv tlint linll Ii"tir nuii':i 'mere tlinii we 'lil l.i t -non. i' course, Hip niniilif r ,f ire erti. of our own nrp'ipstrn lin lern inr'seil hj ohm Jinli. nut Mr. ltiimre- -li "111 nt- c.ve his nsinil prii" . f the i-nneerts. Hut tnpre lri Ivpii no nrsii'iiz.-itim n ' te i !. up iln Mri s i'e'i;m1 !v ill ill lle ten S iii'ilietiv two ve;i ,".'e. i'iniiim''ni''tit f t!,e 1'lul .if New V'ii!. rl'iinii"! lull lilelll' . cii'l Ait'iur .tti(!en lue,i::ip I'- I "islne-n hriul. hImi iPtiiininv lr l n-!t )"ii n nii'i'iigpr f flip l'liilii-i-'M:ii -f thp IMiiliil ( Hv' s'rri H'.if It u;i lii'lipvpil ri 111:111.1 I iT 'II- 11 rv tt 1 k. ;ii- in Xli' I'liiiniiriiMiiii weniii i p Till ;i s -rip. 1 nt this is iv! 11 np tlie 1 ;is... . I l-nt clur..ic Fenvin T Iip I,lii:.irnienip fe. 1 Rnxe 11 I'lillnilplpliln -piiwii, li'ir lint ri-p.ill niij npppnrnin'p .lin" lni v.licn (riiMnip Mnlili'r i i' dnp'er. i'lir t,iii for e.v hi .tr tlie licit r'n I111 crown T li-i I tlii'i l :illii'i' V' 11 net In t ip. 1 if en (:! clnsv vi-itliic ersniilzntinn. lip .1 "11 1 one The lit t . 1 11, - ! ' .11 cl" 'Vi' , ,1 1 h I.. . Iiv ! 'ir' H'nr : , " IWll ('.!- ' " of the HoMejt s.i i.iplieny -llOWVl , HI i.v tlint t!i" nttpti 'ancp In tlil imj . irc t rutin In the merit of tin pi r feriinniiv". .-itiil it 1II1I net r :i - '. COIlcPn -Kei'rx "f I'llllil'lplplllll li'llll ' lpiilip tiic ii'liin!.i us iliiy then p$:" d in tin- en," yvnt ercaniwiM ! 1 te rsit''r ri-t hnt rli'". tlimic'it ' . I'lul.-i ! It In 1 :ilv'ii- l.:i I'i'i-ti :"i .- CPPilitiuii ilisi'riiiiin.it.n citi ri ;n":-' timttp.' :i!nl in n hip hupp loin n. m .- esppciail.i 111 tlic 'nt "-i'vpii ni , ,t jinrs. Tin' mis' en-- of tfiii !!.;;. it ! hn in.'iilc lone teiir of orchestras n ven hnznrile'i 'inilertnkiim tin.11iPi.1liv :ri i therefore there i net hhi I. te be loet.i fe,- from thin seui I'.yt ihere 1 .1 tir.c I'l.'iertiinitj for nu erclietra uf the In--; class 'il..'h ;li u',vc ti s,t,c of lic nml I'llllll.'. te till. i' li, II ert- HI tills City ilelll.mi W!,C f'lP tin i- 110 liiiiccr nlile ,.l I 1 he I N Till' "turn the , nmin; 'pns"n nWe iiri.i. i-i's wi'ii Ttiere will be the l"i''i li.ll pel t'e".ll'l',c x tn the Metr,,; lit. in 1 1 ;i I'otnpetn of New Vel;. Mil Mr liiilln ha urrangpil te Ceir.i 'lire for tv 1 weeks in Nmembpr V't'i Mie S.in Cirle Ojitli Ci'ini'iinj . . If tl - eM'.'lletit orsiinUiatlen ps pntroti pntreti i.eil the luerits of i's perferiiiar.cps varr.11.:. if iinsht be ie-vb'e te L'et .1 1 ':ii' 1 ni: .scincnf fimu Mr. (tiille 1 cir ' t! " ' tlic easnli. Till Is eli- t.11 i ', 1 'e tile iipi'rn -ueer-. Tic 1 pi l- 1 ever of 'he city have l'l' " ' -H J -.-. 1 II of III tile sebctlen of the ,, , ;, tuell llV til" I "t Topel II the i;i 1 'en or three seasons Mr. ialfi .ipp.irent'j has abninleneil bis trnilitien.il pelicv of jrivinj n" enlj tlic Minnl.iril repertoire, whicli in Metre. jielitan inratipp hum ns Ver.Ii an, I Iiic 01111. nml the last tve seuseni we have liml a 'i ether s (If , nunibei tPlliletii lie , reil".etl"ltien of the reek nlul of the novelties irse, there will l,. t!1H usual of seli recifil-. .il- li'iiiitli the u me .ineri an music. intreni..n: public ha In i mere a: -I Music Thr fi""' " n.s' f '-..' . mf," l'l ce I-'t irtre, n;. be pr- ipr'."t it Uc "' I per cf Ph".1'rh i ".- hfsr- , mi ! t F tp ,'f'M. . ,n ar. 1 S.i i - le ewr. nK '. ' ''V1 ".ipk M lux !'! mr.B 'h J..1 in- "i ,-"i Iren ' '.k ,'j'- Hie- 9t cnil "" -,n v , enni! ' kk tr Rrlrh Kcrii" l'l i. I Mix Jl.C'r N i irp""r he. bi'M t r .( imn11 1 for "100 rrn-if. ' V..n II- '". ' Jl'i-lini ' S'r,'jw nk.nc ihi v'w -cia . fiP-finlr.! 'v'.inv Tl i .11 ir Oi'tlr' ' ..I."1 n. tl.1 ' Ii'iCROc1 Tarn.- ' si-V.VT. i.--s't. I 1.5 Mr F'ek'.Asi I in-rfeTr" I . 'hf neertu ler 'it ' . - ' . .1' . cirnr "t" "hi' : jm "n Vi,' Tnrk : n"-"h i-n-ltj' i t ' h, ri 0- It -. He '-: I !" l1- r,,mr'"'1 th ...c! r-.ni my nf Mni' rrl th Pr r "lern, r-: d'i-h 1 v Sd n'. ct "I." i-'irnni'ii U A-ilrr.i'iT Saens Mr nvr Urnhm" -i -rhunv KectiHii- V tin '. si th Ha 'i c er' Vleilrm. ni- DP'l Mr '. I . , 1 . r ' t t-.i. The iiirr.cr Jlunie ?ecitv ef ,an Frn-' rliirr v.ll' nv a r. . lil '" MencUy v-I Rtntr tn th- .-.ei-niv Fe.r Th pr-rrim ' n. ,ira. h.. r nK 'IL'tt "l 'IV U' ". ' of n' - Mm Hhi1' The" nrcl 'ftnatten- f1 lr'c i'J an.! qu i' Cute t 1 ( rn.l iti- Ii flat t..i.'i r Drhnei MurM Teindfiit ' cltnl at TuS'Uy centnlns Mnirerl Ky'e. ,f Phi nrlie.pS' .. pnri'.'ir r, a f rn r il.l ' " r.t .-1 II. " h ' Acl'li'nl '' M 1 p. r.lns next M- K aeii'.'i l'l' H ipaf V " 4 i r'.rfttn 'irtrst'n Hn'l 2l re nn'l CpnrK"H a four, e: Mnrpurg" Hechmnnlr iin'l rnne l'l !.''' n I" hnl Pti' i-'rne . nn'l W.' u-.i .-'I l.'"i Jehn r " Bween. t-'.lmer Mliipha K" ip- v ' ,''r,!l' "". thf. Acartemv ..' Mjil- r. mnllK tvii." ti ..Wtirn In D iiinlur ' H'.-nel 1 ,1 " miner. ye.ix'e; . ''.,""""' turpp. Chep'ri-W ri'tin PTear nf V.v.lriv n re S'.naln . 1 N , r. A Hai-h N'ei-- Tlr t..",lt !" c'i I-'' "f i.p'rfp'. .1.1 ,ni..a PninttrnfTt ..ill 0 hr'l In f F 'T of four mf 'inn rcml'-nl 'i-lki in 'he h'n.. Of the A't'lTTl- 't'1" H'l'umn llr M',lj"-- Perauiir 1l will tux e . r.h'r.i n.u.:i Hti1 "r. Jr w(, , thtrna end M'f KteSt'iwlc! en ,nnrprt nB ,lf his inrt cim-ert KUlnK Tnrh nf ihp lalUa ill l talc" en Ii" ir mil fir nair nn h'"jr tn Sudlfrc HI h priil"i ''J nK 'iuntlen tr Hi"k w'K I'.all ' "f TUPi"ti f'-- JlOOn. Oil. her -'(. nn.l "11 T-U'1iv f'- neon. NnwnbT 1H M- lnie.lcl v.'.t ipak en Te.-rtnv afi'rneen Ori,.i r fli and en Tuenlai nfernnen Neim'-r 'js The hour im 3 nVlnrk Jehn Mrf'nrn , ' Mill rlv a recital In th Arnili"" "f M'l'l" Vi!n.v.av eenlni: October I Amilita "lallia-'i-cl Mt kIv hr orb ThllnrtPlPhln rpl'al lit the iiiilms nf MuVlc frl'l" I"'" 'pt''tr 5" most JnterentlnK iirnpinm Mill r-e arraniir'I Tlttn Ituffn wilt he hpinl In rttat a itA..flnnlliin llrerii Heuhh tin Tun-lav ts, v.. nlnK October ill Amnnir nthfr n'lmhm winning tlie "Trn'mfu rrnm ''"K '' hi "I,ra-n nt fi letum. fr"m "Th" llnr bar of HeMIIe." "'1 Ih" "Toraier" .,n from "P.'rnien ' Hentric "1" AlleniiP'lren mtxio-aeprati'i. will be thn nmlJllnit nrllne Th Mn.ttii''llP lllll. i-e'ltmil rhgrvn f rn Metiil't' l""t "'"' tl'iimltv the eni'r cherua of 1 n t aen Tlie ,".p,ri ih's aiaJen IH " 't'"ti '" ltn. A.et.mt ,f Mualc. n,l f"r thin retann the ehnrua lm bean aetni-wlial enlnrgej Thl la lh, e'ub'a fertj'-elslilh aeaa.in. Thp rhllmllp)it Ojieriillp Pnelei" will artva at lh Aradamv of Mun'r en F"r,1y ranlna. Net'eft'cr 'I t ."f ,- !n', Pa llarrl" ant lliin'i.eriln. k's ItienI jii',J rtralal." Th nerfermnnca will. he In Unif. i i, ll nnd will be under the iltrpctlnn of V I eMaalt Lena. The pari of Nadla In "I'a- $v& I?!??." ha b'n nalnd te Cera Krya, C 1!, 'Str V"' ISurnalt will .n Canle and Tonle will Mt&eMi velctd by I)r, 8, K. Mpahuts. In "Jtaen TO Mr0'1 nu et aret.l win b l! STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK 'WT i'l f-C" J i RICHARD " 'W 1$ fi ' JAfeWf BABTHEIMES9 P01ar '8).t k 1 'i4fiWS ih icsw from I'hf M $ 1 -L'-W tm , "THE BOND SiP will-' mwm :.ip Mi'&MfrT-L 1 cifeSfM &M8W&8$MR iMMWM &28&j&&W&i WMW$$$wi SPlPwBli imiMm- K3SsJt4& WSr Barbara casileten WmMSM ffilalt $mm:M flte w "what's xreng wi Av-. tWm.- '- Wm ;) -N-ANAUsi.. jk,' ll'.er" e le i I the v, h r. u t i'11-einhles til" l'l't I 1 - a tul i - . e p- K,. -- rnii ilKKK n t. i- run. :.. ler .l'l I l!i, .il.e .1, (':r i ina '.! tll-'sl' preba'i fllli'l.ci' -, Mife !!: ver .l'-i tli ..i" .J. f'e a a i is a; Mi no ur .I ie . . f p. ' ie ,1s ' el.'ia'.i il Sir.1'!' '"' l'l' trill i nnceri ami her rptsfc i .mi i i of the re; '"si ' rj ir I. a M i1 hle'i hi "ir.1 ' i flu ll'.r pic"i,. s Hut i.. . :Te. two form- Notes Mr". 7' 1 :: .i- !-f.,rrr ,' n- '.'' vhi .1 ' . 1 Thui. '. .-tv ilri' H. "iir.i nt . linvf .in.-p fi"1 . .".HIP 1 r r. i. ch 1 c n.l u.' -h iri.i "'jm if '1 . I J" !. '.' 'l'l . """ " PriO 1ieir I I' K-nh Tl !t!:r. i'h,.i-n! ts I'.'e" r. i'itr.es ri-h'irf r "1 .1 -.. 't'-n of a i.p, PI il , I.-.1 1 1 1 Thr.v. .,.!,. 1 1 f ' ni. in 'enti si - . a- - ' !. : 'III. 11 ' Jin nf .. M 1 Pn 'I ! 'J-le It ' Ar-r V. l! 11 " H i I ! lU'lM ll I1. . r s r .ftr.f, r. rn. Tt" Hul ' rn 1.' K tv if he Th" t'l irtnT'nT WillKirn ll-nrv W lntnp'i".l m i". ! ' In the n n' PhllHiJelt'hi" M;' r.f h 1 In 1 . ler I.' lit 1 fenninc -i ' icjt i us, of OeerKi I.. I. i i.i' dcl 00! m'!- tr.i , ..or t I. SI. Hi!' M 1-- 1 n i l'l ' nf lUlur!'. r je.l :, ... If.l t. f .r Hey. I ipn ml v: IrvlnB C ll-in, uanlil nnu civ, rn. I'hi- ikp. Ih r.u muster ef ihH i'l Wel pili'.i l'rHl i fn, u T-lic -mr "' ' the On Huniinv t ' Iei.r i '-. 11 ' f, ; ' ni Unly 1 ny ur..). r l It I Htjinn nrirn's' aiTl wh'i.rrn ,t TV. f. vi . Mi. r.Hti, ra"" t s . " '. n ,t W i I or. vh STARR TN BURLESQUE AND VAUDEVILLE HOUSES llUIiiIUiii '-"!" " - - , -" ' r r- - XSt "' - VgpgBBHaHaMabM.aV UDA-FAY-ELDRIDGE, MILDRED BROW.N. Sijeu- ii" i"ii' la rn nni's-s , :u the -,( ci. I .lull le -II Z ! pub! t" tic .1 in ,-. I I' ' ..' IS or-Tl-'l-. ''.CM , I'll- ' .cr f alij with even r ! . I... ".tni'i .1. irr. . .1 but '. In il' r the I, lk He iter ..ply 1 ' it win lb take hims '' .' 1 ert; ;t " tli . n ,.1't.c : - 'cii rcip 11. -tari.inn: te u'' t sphere of n Mr.c ib-ii ii'i.i much of , th..s ,lk, 'l-l of tl." 1 Il'll-ll 11. ....1 .1 the i.iluieii. ,t 1 clieru-, no. 'lei s tlic i-niae thine ter I -son te ii,.prs';iti, , - ' tic ti'-r 11. th.- underbill,; t ""I of the ii? Hut set tl! st IP. ii uei.t I n I'lfth Si mpl: n 1 i-tr Mi" "II A Il ell. 1 pairtet. u (.1. 11 as nnitliii s i,., '-P eer M r,,', , ,,. sonata, 'lie I . i'er I of eniotiei, us ' any .uie " :cer pinii i'ie niMI'b of lech, r il iiri-ical Pie, b'lt of I'- ' 1.1 i.'iilfrsiaiiilin neil. inr; but it- appeal. l'l tlll'-e I the lll'l-lc If rn 1 1 1 : J- e . 1 ""' nnllst has jinetlii 'in' stnull I'li.semble of ppennli!) aid -ity hnve much le , wlierpas tin- II" Mllllll Ct'-Cllll''es. f a'1'..M.i.i: . I oil Tr. . P... , i i' In:.' the tic f. "iiu- le Ult'l llje - ".'1, r He .t', ,'l vefv li II' tie of 'ions, ami pinctn 1 - new before the Ame VI P'.bll. - ' I ''lk 1. Ill -. I llll ep llter.'i. . nts or '!' tssintr of the 11 .picric. ' - ;, b) tile Hef'c - " -te be resreM. ,, f.,t -i :i' . in a knew lcilne of tl,. ' , it" !': the varieii- m.s.. j , U'ei-s hi' SI Well etl",ei erKs', perfermpil by the tine: ti rj, relative artists. . ,.,.. . "- ' 'I S II- Well IIS II. pel fi: - 1 1 -t ailvanttiuc an I i;i , TIlPM" t of the he con. :i..ci te 'le liii" he llllee true iier.i,ect,, .. : ' !l ' tile WOl'its llp II, thi lit. ra- Miice. ti play lulli I t per- ir- of the instrument or of 'h. It i- net everj pianist u he :, ' lie ' At.pllsseilt,i" 0111 '! 1 i 1' lw perfermwl, nml if it be tu i'.., I at ltn best th.- 111 u the hearers ilm - ;ie e lllll-lclll Vlllue of the ile 1 tirleus mu .icul ipressirm mu. p r. present tl,,. work erpnnint!.iti Mr', as tlie ( liaiiilii r .U'lMc Society, 'In- .Miuiiliiy Meriniu' Mu-icii!p, the M'i'inec AJu.slcal nral tin r -t nt.' all V ' TlllB !'".' their b Uifesl s , H, 1 ' P.' Will give thi public u 1 hlllli'e t' . many tliinsx i'ich nuu'ht ether-;-e I.e ileriicil it. It is tee inrl.v te -ay vli.i' we shall hear n, the wav of new weik-, although Mr. Stnkevki inve two nt j-e.-terdavN i em ert of tht erchp.stra and Mr I tninresch has an 1. ,. 1, need Halnt-Sacii-' "t'arnivil of A.'iimals" nt hN opening com ert. n v 1 ri whieli will d"iibtle-s he interest. .1 a If net very profound. I'rntn present ii.ilieatieiis, I'lnlinlelphiii may leek for fer vard te tlie host musical hi.iisuii in Hip .story of the city. DOTTY BATES. CctsincKe OF THEATRICAL EVENTS . Cem Jus t'tl Crcbsr;le.l V.tJlltc?Sl UKRAINIAN CHORUS GIVES A REMARKABLE CONCERT Unique Organization Appears at Academy Mme. Koshetz Soloist 1'.' t Hes.plC ill 11MUP IllstlltllP. the I'krn:' .an National ( imrus last even.iiK gllVc "lie of the IllOS( I'Plllilt'klllllp C.l.l- Liti'ii- of choral weik that ha h 1 I'liil.nlPiplii.'i ler 11 lone llll Tl 1 rus has several dl-tltictivc tea tie of i.hicli is that it cenlaius tM. ,iti -fe ir male voices, ami eph tif 1. I ' :,..lle I,,, ".. Hut tliis i- -I 1 e I I ' ' lie 1 1 t ilmt u hill' the '1 III. ilc V"., "s .it hl'uii divided into iinire tiiaii two ,ni Is. the male void- ill" a.'M -.i.nly -iiiuitis in imir and even mere. The iju.iliiy of the voices is csscti tinliy liiis.-ia'ii. and this is csp, .uliy ni tb'PiiL'le in tlic "-oprnne; ntcl the basseu, the lermcr heuii; of the dear, nlinii.' -harp nerther: character timl the liiis-pM ..f the traditional It isslnn fli 'ill. ss, sivenil of tlll'lll t'lklllL' with P'lse the li and A below the lentra (' in., I thus cj.-iiu: 11 foimdatlen m the ietml superstructuip which is found milt Pi Hussl.'iti choruses. The t uei-s vnrc e.spi c ially Hup. both n te recistcr, ipial It.t and liitonntien. The c,,tnpo-ltien which they snug were iinifei inly Ku-.-iaii, ncsi of l hem bciiii: skillful arratiRPtnpiits of folk--"lit,'. Tup chorus sun,; with an .'li- selllllle sehlelil lii'lird ill l'lllltllll'lpllln, with pi-rfeetien of pitrh and with nn amaziiic .nipty of roler. pf the 1 went numbers, which they Kiive it would be .1,1'ieiill te pick out these nf biiperlatlte crccllenci., or rather it wull le 'iillii ult te select these which did imt liiui' 1 hip ipjallty. The whole concert, im si, fur ns the choral numbers tt.f icirt.'il, was one of the best that 1 1" he, n lienrd in this city for n In'.K 1 '. I'.ut Pi.pei ially te be men tioned 't.i- nn rkralnlan lullaby with .lllti.l'.tl sole. Mr K"si ef im uncle of the soloist of tin it i-iitiit. showed himself te be a ,,n, .ctei of dl.-tiiicilished ability, net ..-lit t,;h resiird te the teihtin al en K'liibi. 1 f ilie chorus, but .'ten te n itreati't . teiit as te the cn-cinblc, the inter; re'.'iiin 11 and. above all. the spir it'!. r content of the w. rite perfeniKvl. Tl.ey v cr" all national In Hjiirlt as In exH'itl'.'i. '1 ml the perfnrniiilicp of a pr, igrtn 1 -ueti as Mr. Kenliet. selei ted . nli' 1 i,.r 'in 1 n., 'table and a s-ldrituality Mich R , -e'clem found in any choral 'irx: 1 '.'. it, .ii Mi 1 '., Nina Keshet. wan the solo ist of ihe evpiitni;. She sniii; ttith the sac e ih&tiiifruislied hiirneter of vocal ipi raiiieutal lu'riermance which sh. exl.ibiteil nt the C'bisint; mncert of tie ! '!; ( lichcstra. She had pesslblv '" 1 Ii of the program, but nil of ler 1, .1 'ni . were verv enie.table, e-ipp. 'i i' ' - e of llinisky-Kcisakeff and T-, . i.'.wsky. "Eeggar3' Opera" Soen "T' " Beggar-.' tlpcra," the old i" r.i pcra. the attraction at the Met- I u ! .rn Heuse for two weeks b.B fllMl Mim 'l'l,', ( i ,'. ll. ' .'. ,'. ei. Mendnv, Hcteher HI, " li.i'iri'i niiera off the stage for a whin it was tirst pre- d in Londen In 17-S. ,Iehn t! author, did net dream twentieth century audiences ! Iiiigh at his topical jests. He "i.ilnl.t Intent upon enricaturing Ite "'.t Walpole. The present re- I hi-i St'ta .Vetlis as I'elly lWh- le 'ci Maitlniid as Mrs. I'eacham Cilia Turril as Lucy I.eckit. si.r t n, ai'il HOPE LYcJN, CagpHrmrri' THE ORCHESTRA OPENS ITS SEASON BRILLIANTLY Twe Novelties Presented by Mr. Stokewsky at First Concert Tim rnenrtAM Ovfrtnre Melittprdttwri' Suite In H miner . Sytntilietiv Ne. 4.. i In 'uir ilcn I.ys" Ln nle . . . Wmtncr . ... . .Ilarh .ifthevrn . . .Iiphiiimv Unel I The ppnsen of tlie I'hilatlpltihin Or. chert rn opened nt tile Academy of Music yrrterilay nftprnen with a splendid pro gram the feature of which consisted of two iinvpltle.M by niedprn French com cem com pespr., DchuKsy and Havel. The new stage setting, designed by the conductor, wns also used for tlm first time. The new setllns N entirely plain ns te design and of a llagrant yellow, which make It somewhat trying te the eyes nf the audience, although It doubtless serves the purpose, of relief tint; the light uplui the music of the perfermera very well. It is high, covered entirely nml extendi te the extreme end of the stage, thus stepping up the tvliie open spaces through which much sound formerly de parted and many tlratts came in. As te miind, it uniptpstieniibly served the purposes feV which it wrj built : the pianissimo carry much bptfrr than for fer meilt and the fertrs are mere brilliant. Hut, while it tuny be acoustically u joy fercter, It most certainly it net at pres ent a thing of beauty. TIip platform upon which the player sit has Iippii leteipil considerably from the precipice like one of the last season or two, thus mat rially Improving the appearance of the orchestra. Htit tlie setting U se "pl'iin." te put it mildly, mud of hiicIi a mine color, that it may he iptes iptes tietied wliPtlipr It niny net have an un conscious effect upon n sensitive audi ence. Mi Stoketvskl's program began with Hie M"istersliigcr overture and wns fol fel fol lewcl hv the Hitch It mitler suite for ' tlutp and strings, in which William M. Klncaid signally distinguished himself, plating the difficult sole part with ex cellent tone and skillful breath control. At ,ti close he tvnp obliged te ac I hettledgp thp applause of the nudicnec '.etirnl times. This tvrs followed by the lippthevPii Symphony Ne. 4, one , ,t l.l I ..i ..0 i.. e .'I ihi til"-, si en,.. i ii. '.nil tn I ee i.iiii , ,'is nine, it wns nnaiiy piaypii. ami ...srps te he mere often heard. Tie Pel-ussy number. "The Court of lib'-." from the incidental music te tie l'AnnuH7.ie mystery play, was a gem ,'ud was reielvcd with wild ap-pl.iu-c. It Is atmospheric, like nil the Inim-M- mature works, and carried out iv.etlt tlip iili-a suggested in the title, hint.; hugely scored for the weed winds nml horns. It is exquisite In its deli , ict If this is a sample of the in i ah t.tal music of this play, a suite made up from several nf the niimbT would be nn attractive feature of mi) program. Tic Havel wait, k mere oempHentod. I'ti'il.e the usual wall., it is fragmen tart and fteipient'y env" the nctual iiieledj te the imagiiintimi. hut the music indie lies se clearly the idea of the cicipescr that there is never liny dlf ficult.t in following it. The composition has mere than a hint at places of the Viennese wait?, of Strauss and Wnld tciifcl. bui Is a strikingly original work nnd "lie which will b'lir repetition later in tin- -caseii. Concerning Deris Keane I ten- Kpihi. star In "The Czarina," ipenii'g nt the Hre.ad. Monday, heenme nn nctiess because nothing eke really interested her. Frem the start her career was one of such peculiar dk , euragemeiit tlint at times she was sure she had chosen the wrong calling. Fer Instance. Charles Frohman engaged Cl.tde Fitch te write a cycle of threp plat" for her, but the untimely death of Fitch put an end te the plan. Then Madame Vera Kemersarchesky. thp celebrated Hussbui actre.-s offered te give Miss Ken tie two years' personal training and then send her en a world imir. Hut Mndnme Komersarches Kemersarches kt's sudden death banished this most wonderful of all opportunities. Of small parts Miss Keane has had many geed, bad, and Indifferent, but iilwa'.ts the coveted role wns just be be jend her reach It was In one of her periods of darkest dexpnlr that the memernble "Itemnine" made its up perance. He Likes Beth Stage' and Screen When Vincent Celeman wns a young man he chose the stage, but inter he. trail- ferri'd hN nt tent inn te the screen. Net for long, hint ver "t'p the I-ad-ihr." which cut. is upon Its final week at the Walnut Monday, drew him bar!: te tlie stage. "It seems tbnt 1 was sort nf drngged en the stage." deilni,s Celeman. "An. I I am quite suie. no matter what any any bedt eke uiigbi have lehl you. that al1 ehildrin get st.irli'd mi the stnge the I s.nine way." As a matter of fact, it was Celeman's uncle. Hi, hard Celeman, a very popular plater of a generation age, who Minted lil"' nnd Inspired him with ll love for the -tage. Celemnil is re iiienihered fieni sin h pictures as "Omul l.pfercnrcs," with 'enstnncc Talmudgr, and "The Freedom . f liclmid." He hii'i appeared mi "Martinique'.' many ethers. the speaking stngn -elf Defense" in nml Miss Eagel3 Jeanne Fngels, the new drama, Began at Seven the featured player in "Hiili!." which comes te ihe (inrrlck theatre next week, made her debut en the stage at the age of seven. Bern in Bosten, of Spanish nnd Irish-American parentage, Miss Kngeli moved te Kansas Cut. and it was there that she tirst went en thi; stage in a stock cempiin.t. Alwajs u geed dancer, Miss Bagels ile, iiled that she should like te gain further experience en the stage, and joined a musical comedy company in which Itichard Carle was appearing, entering the chorus, but nt the same tinn doing a specialty dance. unrulier. Afterward she appeared In "The Ii nk l.ndy." It was from this musical comedy tlint Miss Kngels ever night iumpeil into Klsie Fergusen'H role in "Outcast," in a second company. Then followed her appeiiraiien with I cerse Arll-s in "The I'rnfumer'si Iove Story," in his revival of "Disraeli," and again in "Ilnrniltmi." Concerning Zlegfeld's Elephant The bnbv elephant purchased for Pa tricia Burke Ziegfcld by her father, F. .ifgfehl, Jr., is going en the stage. And all just because he rebelled ngalnst restraint and developed tcmpernjaputal tendencies by smashing much costly brir-a-bnic. Billle Burke, Patricia's mother, decided he wns tee rough te plav around in the piirlnr. The lirst thought was te use him In "Snlly," new playing at the Ferrest Theatre, but H tins linnlly decided te use him with Will lingers In th' current Ziegfcld Follies, I'HOM NKAH ANJJ Irt rhetnernplm of eilrnerdlniiry eventu, prnm. inent reople. nlcturejiriue lecalltlna, from ,v,.,v imarinr of ttlA SlOtM. UTe nriniAll vru A week, In aeft Pl .n"' ' Hotegravur Section of t&JffiJ C0BUa AeV i,3Uk.i ("Cie Daily Mevie Magazine n i j OVIDA'S OLD THRILLER AGAIN ONSCREEN "" milkW r,T v n.ml tncl "",'' Still, what would b WirtiljfiEiJ'. (fly P't the point nt nil.) "' s(..: lwZM&VmWmVnkmMmMM, . , 'Mm. (tMi :-'Mft?W Wmmmmm$lWUR!m!ftiX$h WtOm'mV 1 WXm i -mmhmmiwmLm!mx?wmL K"mmmmmWAmmmmW ' ':MmMmwmMmmMm ajIli ttLmF jflRaviuafsDH' BK0cHHIHDSBHKvXaaPaK IBaR jj-s .0 '..-k.S.alM'&kJBKs; vtajs "Fniler Twe Flngs" lins again men filmed, this time with Pikcilla I lean as Cigarette, tlic heroine. Above l.s n scene i-hewing Ciga rette darning for the French soldiers, and below she is mounting her j steed te start her famous "ride te the rescue" nns again e. the heroine. THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By IIFNIIT "llnlestburn" writes: "I saw 'What's Wrong With the Weman' and am still in doubt. The picture, though, had enough obvious faults in tact, hardly a commend. ib!e feature excepting little Helen Bew land and the sellings for the home of the debutante iwlie needed a spanking and a few mere ounces of clothes i and her warring parents. There was an abundance of plnycrs 1 rather like, but no one can play an abso lutely senseless role in nn underdone, overdrawn vehicle and please. " Hurricane's (Inl" was really well done, nnd Dorethy Phillips can take her place alongside of our lust women stars that is these tthe arc able te cast aside tlie fripperies nf fashion and get Inte a pan with action. Say, Henry. Imagine what Cleria would have done with the role of I.ela ! "I id tmi see 'The l.evn Slnve'? It was a feielgn picture with a rather attractite, graceful woman starred, I believe her name was Lucy Deraine. Well, the final subtitle was 'He Has Suffered Lneugh.' Se liml the audience it was terrible a few interesting ex terior shots, and the graceful use nf the stnr's arms and hands were the hits of the darn thing. "Hurrah for tour answer te 'Miuur lia's' question as te why Philadelphia does net get some of tlie lcc" attiuc attiuc tiens before eiIki- cities! Yeu are right. When the theatre-goers here are nu merous enough and appreciative enough, te shfitl fare better. As for me, l often catc h nn with a show missel in New Yerk here when en a visit. "Well, old man. heaps of Geed wishes and accept my heartiest agreement with your opinion of Bill Unrt. Let in stand together and receive the shuns of his admirers." ' (Fiinnv part of it Is there hnsn't been a single letter resenting my slam nt Bill Hart. It surprised me. I don't think it's because everybody agreed with the slnm. Mere likely its because nobody cares what I think.) tiiingu. Din writes: "I sure did )il;e the wav Ned Mac steed up for Wallace Heid. 'Why can't they let hlni make two or three really geed pictures under ills contract iusltad of about ten that are net uerth while seeing? 1 thin.; that wh"ii enn makes fewer and better pictures, it !h ni much easier te re member him or her than by se many where .vuu can't remember lmlf the title.!. Ak an interviewer Ned Mac Is C.OOD. . , , . "Why will the fnnn roast the movie actors n,nd actressps about what they lire doing'.' Fer Instance, why does Gleria Kwam-en always exhibit herself and clothes? She Is told, I presume, by her director te net that particular wny ami she does il. The public likes it and gees te see her and Mill they roast her. "I'll bet a wooden nickel that in real life her clothes, are never really se ex treme. . "Then, again, there is nlentine. The public has sort of get the idea that just because Im is geed-looking lie isn't any geed an nn nctnr. Isn't It highly fesslble that people can bn both good geed looking and talented? "De yen knew what I would like te de fienie day, nnd I'll get a patent for it, tee? Have a collapsible sign with me every lime I go te the movies and same should read "Why read titles aloud' nnd put It en the back of my sent. I low's that for an idea?" (A (.'nod Idea. But title reading Isn't nil. What I particularly love is te get a Feat In front of two women who sit and joke and comment n through a picture. Ilud that experience fciahv-lh. ether day. It was, .."Oh! . ' ""' ' en nimeu, tins tune Willi I'llscilla Above l.s a scene i-hew tig Ciga- French soldiers, nnd below she is mounting her start her famous "ride te the rescue" M. XKHl-Y doesn't she leek like Se-nin "I'd like te see ant man S and mi-: trcat tint way," and se mi through the cn I You'd lire mnge el anserine tmuity. letter use the unabridged ilictlenrn for that one; probably isn't in the test pocket editions. But I'm going te buy one of these liftt, -i cut gas masks and iieM time I'll t ut it mi nn,, turn I'imini'l.AY.e APOLLO KD 4 THOMPSON STS. MATlNHi: IAIL,Y WILLIAM FARNUM in rcRJuny ARDM0RE,'AV''Ars'KV,,.5,,,,',ll,,:,:,'.s A LI, ITAH CAST in "DANGEROUS TOYS" ASTOR 11 li I II . ! 1 1 1 K 1 1 AVIS M vriNMIJ DAILY LAST 10UII DAY3 JtOUBE PrTF"S , l MATT MOORE In "THE STORMS BALTIMORE V7?,n,eAiM,ilJ. WALLACE REID In "TilE nirrATen" BLUEBIRD 'v;'. , .".Mri. EUGENE O'BRIEN JnJ'nHANNINO OF THE SOUTHWEST" COLONIAL " ' ..V V'tTn'r RODOLPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAHD" FAIRMOUNT r, nv" DUSTIN FARNUM in OATlinOUHIl' 56TH ST. T,,,:;V;''V.-.,'; JACK HOLT i.v siprtK-Q HA1I.Y In "WHILE SATAN BLEEPS" GREAT NORTHERN ,,r:.'1,,r;!1V",,1;v; ALL-STAK OAST n, "Whal's Wrong With the Women?" IMPERIAL'. ..ViTO ?i, HOUSE ?rril1 nnn MATT '00UE in THE STORM" I IRPRTY 1!"a' & .'ei.umhIa'av L,lDE.l 1 1 MATlNni" UAIUT MAY MacAVOY In "THE TOP OF NEW Y0HK" nDlCWT Wcurtiuna Ate nt Bi'i at 1IIE-1N 1 matini:i: DAILr WALLACE REID III ' THE DICTATOn OVERBRDOK .s HWUIl. I'aiti) .wis CHARLES RAY In "R. S. V. V " DAI IVl"UAM;.,emi AVK & i -i-iivi Niinnis ,sthi:i;t HOUSE PETERS InJ'HAH I'KOM LOST RIVEIt" REGENT MA,,?;"H; !!:'";77 SHIRLEY MASON in "LIOHTS OF THE DESFRT" R I A f TO I'liiiMANTint'.s'.rvnsTii " 1I-L.IW t Tlt,ii:jnr'i;K.v ex CHARLES (BUCK) JONES in "THOOlTil 0'NEII.I." SHERWOOD -V, 'i"";.';'.'"'". WESLEY Utlri'tr- TlAnr.V.i, "PENROD" 333MARKETnrSKr.!"l,,faW TOM MIX In "JUBI TOHV' .1. It. wriles: "Why should Walt., C. find fault with Vnlentlr.n been ,,,. yl acts like hlniselfV We like Vale,no but our friend thinks tl,,,, ,l9 S never make the sat,,,, expression twice l.y ilent they crltlclxe Wnli, Held s ipilznlcal expression which e . curt in nil his pictures and which all leek for nnd like? According tj 2 frlentl Walter C he should neve? the same expression mere than er.ee Hi would indeed have te be versatile "Then Theodere Ilnl.erts, with lit, in. evltable cigar, uses it mere or less in the same way always. "We want Valentine te leek li. himself and te net as he Interprets th part and net te Imitate Wnllle Held Z nny one else. lie Is the one we admired and fell in love' with. Then ivIit should we want hlni te give tis unythlnj but himself? As far as 'balcony scene is ceticprnpil, there is practie.illr only one way of proceeding and I think aIentine.s version above criticism" .Many readers have sent n letters In the "Illend and .Sand peiitrnverfy letters that were very interesting tAi that, in the majority nf enses. neeH that It wns a tine picture and Hint Vel. eiiliue did nn admirable piece nf work in It. I'nferiunately, there U tint room te print them all. and "Bleed and Sand" can new rightfully be allotted te retire from the arena and give place te prespnt-day subjects. n. II. S. writes; altitude tettiinl the "Mrs. W. K. IVi scene in 'lllnml niiil Nnul where (.allarde and Carmen nr. alone after the wedding is absolutely inconceivable te nip. 1 have watehfd that scene carefully each of the three times I have sppn the picture, nnd I think it was a very beautiful touch, nnd I de net believe it could have been mi beautifully done had there ben an; vulgarity in the thoughts of either tbt director or the actors " fperry T hnd te cut out the rest of your letter. I thoroughly (1Br(.p wpj you. but, unfertunatel.t. the very pru dery and warped viewpoints of whicb you complain are se iiiilvers.il that no such discussion is permissible in a newspaper. But there isn't a word you wrote te which I cannot lespeml with a sincere "Amen.") I'HOTOI'I.AIS The follewiiig theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ffl Th iNlXON-NIRDLINGER 0 I HEATRES ",xex; AMBASSADOR fSSttt Mae Murray & Rodelph Valentipe in "DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL" BELMONT S2D AiievirMAiiKBi HOUSE PCTKP.H inirTTOOIn11- "THE STORM" CEDAR tiOTII A. CEDAIt AVFiVUl ll 1 - ....I ( n tl rrf ... ' tiiiu u -, t in WKIS MAY "OAY AND DEVILISH" COLISEUM Mllrlet let. BOth & mtt DORIS MAY . '" '"THE JINDLnSTUDV" JUMBO KHO.VT st. a otiune Ava June nil VrnnUtnrA "L'. .Illinlir PRISCILLA DEAN In "WILD HONEY" LEADER i if T & LANCASTER AVJ, L' .1(1 tnl'SO: 7 lull P.M. LON CHANEY - .JlLl'Af EJJFJIEAUTS" LOCUST fi",1? AND I-OCUST STOEKI ,,. M'l", ' 30 & s' 1: ' " HOUSE TETEns anil MATT MOOKE la 'THE STORM" NIXON 62D AND MArtKn-T6T3. , n 2 1.1. 7 and "WATCH YOUR STEP" WOULD SEMES ItETUHNS RIVOLI " E) ft SAKSOM 6T8. 1 ISO 4 H il til le 11 P.M. LON CHANEY i5. "ACE tm HEAKJjLl. . 69TH ST Theatre Orp. IV Terminal "Ul' 2-ae, ? nn,i ft r. M. MARION DA VIES In "THE YOUNO DIANA" STRAND ntnrAv:,- ?ri'v rodelph Valentine in "DLOOD AND SAND" at ether theatres members of m.p.t.e.a. fiF.RMANTnVTM HMO 0rm(inten a. -.....iiiwviiii ArATINKIl UA" HAROLD LLOYD ll "OKAIIDKA'8 DOY" . GRANT ,"" "'"Ann ave , VJl-lN 1 JIr T()lI(1J. ,..,,, 7il MARTHA MANSFIELD in "QUEEN 0J-' MOULIN R0U01 JEFFERSON 'Mtiwn&i CORINNE GRIFFITH in A WOMAN'S KAOItlFIOE" , PARIsf ion Ave. & dauFhin'JJ I AlN. Mal, e 15, Kvk. Ui W j TOM MOORE . i I in "irM, babnH or new - .'I v. J-i mtom&StiUZfe Jtv,. .a .-. stA.!.- .