WBLL-KNOWN STARS OF BEFORE THE CURTAIN GOEllS UF Gknn Hunter and Amusing Dialogue Overcome Structural Prfccls of "Mcrten" "Blessem Time's' Comedy Puny liesidc Music Twe Netv Shows . .mti'.DV thai l fctrlctly 10112 model nnel deals with Lit., and tin- wild A .tnhK" f thi , dinger set. mul n comedy tlmt whs written In IGflfl mill deal ' with jMcutrentli .enturj people nnd habits, will be the sole openings here next The ilrt named is "Nica Peeple," by ltachcl ('ret hers, featuring Franelne Ttrrinifi"1. ini'l comes te the Mrend. The second Ik l'hlltp Masslnger's "A New Wnv t,v T'n ' ,,,,,,,'" ,,nl"M Walter Hntnpdcn will revive for the first time fl Ve.ii--,"lnj etrnlngnt th Walnut. Cn'Milng nltrnctleiiM liirhul-: "Blessem Time." at tin Lyric; "Morten ' Mlc Me us" nt H'0 Uimick; "The Hetel Meupc." nt the Shubert; "Sully," ' . 1 1, '. irisl. mid "The Heml-Virgin," nt the Adelpht. Tu nddltien te "A Vw r 1 1 " "d TVbts" Hampden will pree?it n repertoire of Hhnkc- . " ar(. ii.".miiii5 ii special mntlnce en Friday of "Komee nnd Juliet,' ' AT Till', outset, It must be ndmltted , H.M there It. pief-leus little chance ,,11 t.i t.upulur fancy, '''hern nre .?., .. .' ulteiidiint en the (-cciies ,0" i i u "lel," and ll'we it loe lh.,i.. .L0etH. The met reinnliii, l,0S. niid Gceige Knuliunn. hate been '"11?, , at . : i i tbeir trnntlcr of deter ff ",i,m "ejrl te ,.!, tlm.. they ii.ve been in Uielr ' enstviii-tli.il of the i.,,in!. 111.11 l " u. .", -; I .. 'The icMilt U Unit Mr. Hunter nml L ,.i .?.. ihli nnd "ome of the ethers' iielZZ tremendous burdens during f enrrjlng trMuendeiw ihegrwtcr pwt ! three "; 'J,; Keep the w?" v f riot" w th.it the real ,,",'u1" tcrffa!t. .TM still t .;......;. A;, n "' nrj frvtnif te, rftf !t (II and ;UrCfVtl, bclef. the that act I'luy Merten f no We" "."J t. lixote In il Oui """., .J...IIIWI of f -.!. 11 a au "l :" ,,,,.., an iiulhUlunl ferm -' ,l .." '. . .,..irlnif and ratl H(t forth i'1 in,- ........ . -- , , normal stjte of n vipten in nevvi. j because there lM loe the ilPH IK" "ln in dip linp but lit rtucli nun'"',. ". "", ,, l!4 ..., further . . i. . n.l lit IP uui .. -- -- it 4 . n,l lit tll t" !". ".... .!.,... j.ii -ed than nt thp lieginniiig. hip "" ...di being that Merten lum h;en "w i1 Xn.,t Kimsbury, ill., te Helly- SV a d hn? finally t-ue-ded tagrtiii.su rn In a picture. Then ifldePl. just before Hie tur- I Then udiieni, J"1 '"" "." " , ' fIn fell ei tin- tmru net, . . heme of I he reineily was disc escd. -iW-aerettj state of things.' wa-j ,h. tnturnl thought, "one art left and ihe i.n"ra ' ' ,. ta ,,,.. i,v i 'iiuvt he ndmltt-nl. the be-t . V b t sterv wiw told ubeut ' r",l , "V ten (Jill wnnl t Helly- Ii., ibe men Ferleus purpew in ,ree,l v. in tne meii , , , th I ftp vr.ni-'ii ..' "- .--- In which he might "up- . , s. r-e.i." When 1.1s cliBiice came tn' 'inn "'"'. mi i. Mer II.,,. i-ip, :. ''?". ---7,.- , n ..l in viitnntien: (am Mill i a- a juuge, ii.-nii .... .... I, venh in ii llm that ns Intend.-. , er.,ie -na.s: tliodlrcptercgglnghlm ;,,,, ,.ei1.nal heightv. the . cress. "p.l...mr,ll.iii "" te keep n straight .;-n- all th" .'iiarterf., except Mcrten, I ,n "w- P 111 te extract eiery ounce f P,,'m...lj ou" et the seeliP. Yet lis .(Isjll'it Ilie Hiiiiiiinii '- Mnr I'eniieuy IMIH liOrH' ivuu.ii ,!.,,. nil te 'liew m ui- -...,... - v ,i, ;,'.... . mid own thought el it ,, (-.iigls. but if Mhen it 'jeuld 41... Llllltll II 1 ,n r 1 i. en II litjn l-eii" e' ' i"".'- ' I 11 . - Itllljs ei ill,.,,. i,ef.,llIP or in,. .ilble improvement t- in l( m-eln-itipnl ont-H-urtteu of a play, ,., "Mert.." 01 tl.-Mevies" veiibl hr.te hUttweersgoedasit Is if cverj u.ing nun been hunched fertvnrd 0 "e. Tie opening M-unr. in imsl.ury s r-tal t-t ere. could be left, but cut "own; the wme thing, done even mere itremtwislj . would help the second net -st the studio enu-anee; perhars te Hi l' pos. CilUle l.C ' e'ltOllieil Jill" "" ..)..... . .Li. ir .. I ...... Wilnn rtery tee eeverrlv because et then- ma- 'sme. M.ipti nt it was in the tiuvc. : nis of th elielcist bits v.vic Intti Intti J'elatfd Thanks te this and te Glenn Hunter's i-rent artistry, "Merten el the Aiet.ei" oentalt.'i mere laughN lu nve atnute then manv cei tedles de fmin euttaln te curtain. .Iut .i M. Iluiuei an,, . hi sparkling 'm-b helred hide the flaws In 'Merten Sehube 1 leuk sun, Msentlu' Tiiae," wl.lch hm, cum into the Lyric h'r a run. lf !r, almntt iiiit-anny the wa tl.a Serenade and the Viiflnlshed Rympluny Ute bn-a fitt,d Inte .i romantic com- 'd. 'I he firmer fun ishei a stirring nd splendid auititet of male 7elces, nd tin. latter, ui, d as the motif ui'-cc. - rerum mnln .,, . . I,, ,),n i,iii.ilr ii.:'.".""v .."?". .,.-.- 've story is uuieliied. The only trouble with the use 01 the 0Chi,hr, int.ul.. tu ,... .ll.n...1... .. ilnJ . . " -.-.. .......wi.. .,. .... i.u ,1. ... ..-. t ,,3, ," iim uiuii'Mii,. iu uiiu a Untli.t l.-..1. ... .. a-.. ...H.. .. 1. if-. - -..,., u.;,,t. ii, uL-cuuiji.iU' li. lilt- n that h emnlei-rd hnv inni.t usir.eh ttscheij, in it continental form it was the wnik el A M. Willner and H. "tleliert, and a cuitaln li. Merte lb "en cntiii ter eme or the nnts. i. r . iiew'i "i" " ".".,, ... rttitr'ituik i - ,. t,. riinu -neggar a upcru, -wmen nas mmmmmmmmm--- WBBlBlBBBa'u.. ..i-w... -r i .. v i. ,i.tp Then the "Mentnguu fill liIt.xi ttiyht, Wnltvi Jlami" , . ,, . v . 4 ' bBBBH ; VM"BBlJ&Vt3r,ta-ei'3 Dcxtcla. jvn d'W'iite. '"..11.. i.,t ith 1 ,t .. .... J'"i A jut tlninhed two weeks In thla pity, ;'v'iiiiiiH . unVe, nnM time' .wp,,, ,,,,,; ,kM)f..niiil;, l rf-n 17ate a tinpula,lV Vrc,ih-r has had perhaps thn meft remarkable L BLX BLOSSOM TIME UVRIC Mf , . our un a jebby vhih b(. wa-i naj fwje.,i uirr0rM,iir of the hUferr of anr verk in a musical settina b ' OT1HIBbMbb A , - . ,, ,,-nt..k eemeule-, lui'-i ' "ZJr'IT,' " "". flw"J K'l deigned fei the stage. It is UstttdMNHB ' I " .. i IT the prolong (n far is 'jfMjl. en' of the lest of 1 reaMy neln opera at R V nidern ,'MimV,, , ;., . remerm.lt that lm "-' frsvrrf let in n repertoire, 6r e sense of the word, but lather a musi- V(TTflk rSfm- ' II ,,. perfctli rtralgltt emotional fft . ." ' 'f " J- cl ptey. If tne render will cast his V;,W.. -.-'"fW ' , .... . -. i': w1:1 '. 't:.,'V' 'riM back ever the.mu.ie.il pla,s V'V J "'&&'" these t.1.1 ; rt fe&l hvlhe "p.r "" ",,M ri --hoei bSlU ' Idfish," adapted from the French of J$ , && mft .UMnee . M Srt day x"iti' the The FhUhdelphii Orche.tva appeared l Vd et the sUuatten iniiht ""K" nml the- words of the songs were Ament and llerblden. Miss Hambeau , PlByed ulih Geerge Aniss in "The .emV.Jv e.itht- a lUmlet plating Map- In a highly diversified pregtam at Its ,,. e;i0ia in c.i i Its f rere ut the time written te these tunes instead of the was seen in this highly successful com- Wuilng r.issien"; Jeseph Si.lker. one .?! concert at the A-ademy el Muiie es- na,J ' ""t,.. Hut this would cer- ether wa-v "round, as is the case with d t d t, St t Walker all last of the films jeunc leadinc men, Jane ." . . . .. l.n-f thn terdnv nfteinoeii. The concert l4can of. v.r M'"I tt;r, ;it tlnue'tv of life: 'errt' fe"J' speaking. It was eay' Bca "f "lua" "","" '"J Themas, one of the debutante endirs All this would, in no w.i .J iu.t the . g ' Jirtf wgai wlI, et In U teaet.t) el uw, from tJlf, cir(.umiitftn(.0 thut nime neasen in New lerk. "The Goldfish" ,,,,, ',, Mliry Beth , 1UT. wll0 j, ",t'trth.hr renrn Unf, "I've beelu- ture of SchuWt and this war! followed an' of VeTr a l?"r "Sterf '- , , , Je' with the matrimonial adventures ' Mary Carr's own daughter. lLM0mlSneut7ln b-v th l"-ly O major symphony of "JVlcted entns stas" te have any The "Beggar's Opera" was the first of Jenny Jenes, a clever luxury-lering i is would be able . te apprec.nie Mwen fi , ,J ... .' , 'f ,y,ll(,h' ILe uP'li en tua iB cf l)3 fti(J ,u nmBzl popularity slrl who. bv a mere or lew whole,i; ' "TTNDrn TWO FLAGS." liUt "Te .. t. !r.i,.li .ttrk. flrl . Xllt.Il fm. (! V v . . 1 i 1. . ,. . A-.i luuiniiaA At flulr ,;, i,e ifRrm that he has inininar 10 tne auaietice nna netn were raltn?a m hen tne uecevnoe s u..- -- - -,. - - .----- ncu ..'riiiia, 7at "low comedy face." It might "Plen-IWly performed. .j, COURSK the whole Venn wise te have a scene showing v cm egr ,,, ,u, anernoen . muni yj tMn tttlre m the li the pritate projeMlen of tb- firi-t nap- r wade by Ir.terp de tag an itiata. ffigj&m of tl-em as ,el! r,.ie,l t. evcrvlxxh In pnu.xsms bon of ten mliiuu- In the middle of "'' '""""'.'llv wlsttd at f mirth except peer, disllliwiene 1 , the program, just as at the Saturday gft"WM apparently ae M.rten. OMi ng concerts, in order te nllew the r?". ,."n,.i.V then as it is There is no lenseu te upjiesc that 7 .. .. .""iu. ,,, i" '" beet American cltlei, wnere it is iBiny "uWar'is opera" be scathingly W,h7SIeV!U .SS" ." duVrK seasen: h ran 8 "-' 'WegliupHc I ; te 11 1 tte ' '' ' . -cwtterdacmuieruni.'" as u tiibcl- te w..'-. m.f ..i the scenes in the iterary man, and hence it is ;'ir..,V1. ".".I.'.' tie hue Charles A. Hraim. ter many .; whirl, were meant te parody some- remarket, e that many of the eplgr ii !r ,", ,;tVt,uir iMflt. for ea member of the Meard of IMrec- n.lmr which was engaging the attention h wnich icj tilled the "B uu... . .z ,:X -.7. ....r. ,,. . le.v of the orchestra nnd n mm who T.i,t.nM Imlen of that dev. and 'pera . ku are quoted today. 1 urirnnmr,. it i ..ifii t iiucinii i- -.- ... -- - .' ut au ,- .-.,--- -.- . - i, .. i... i... . i. f,. sUes." m. Krunr nans jwiuaier ttaB tiiu .oleiai, and n- or luencmn uj in. rie. , r..,K ...- -ir-mi-- ,-j it, T -.ul" ".V7 ,"?" VK'.', "I .V'"..., '.'bj Ki 1 Nil i. it .lcevt "iibllme mcleclies stratiflu-J bis trull, known predilection for pute waged ever me relative merits 01 . .r.' , .u., ';.' 1"vu?.,u "V -pittrci" hr.a Hn wliv iron ci. with .. .nlm... ar.d. thankfully. ut- the xtrein moderns by playing Ernst Mme. CurebI nna Mtne. tsusuna --. v-- r,-- "K, " nnaie s m. ,, .v.d.;f. Pjut toiie,,n . tti.nkiiees in "Kiepswm Medi's "Pche ome." the name number HaSi. rival prima oenno. u.v,,ti "' " '" W''".,,"',":.."'-'!.! V.hp7 Bjwu'.i. iDiiiiuy lias written tne hook H'JJCj r'c 'or ,'"1 American ptoduutlen Tfaa HlgtiHiud MemlKrc did the adiiutu- aaa i10a, ,' mH' or T "t be ll cui of bw w many cjehs." but the fact re- m that the comedy element of, I ossem Time" lu . .iii.i-n.. i wUprope. Most of the ' fun'miiklng ( &trff??,cirf ,hfl ,,,,lre(v r,,tertt,ur6 Se- ;Xtttsrt;',s.VeJtrbll"'he MaX'r,AaflviehlSi..Ai!',"'de St&'rsasip? ES3rV?fff -lr"- RJbible that tie Wami i heuid net b "uulucter. will b glt-n chorus he was, hat e Iwh forget ten and eul The play ,,,,., te Phlln.Wphln freV. , ftWi WSm iw jm1" t"!. JofeT'wi" .'ra iJliten"?'; " Hehed te Mr. I auferih; h it ntlier t slsiy telce. l '. a cr.si t r.i-.e prom- 51. twleual aria, from them n-.nalns iun of sK months In CI.Icibe. following m,u' T" temply .'" ' mKw 9P0' ViMV2"An- ". '' ' M"' " " r"- rV gtt. writing of his pat. He is 1 k , Inent prl.irlimU. There, .r. alw, ,0 U M.t the ;ilesg.ir s e,, va' M t ,., a r of .u.j.flte weeks S New" Yerkf 1,. Per ,,,. -a,,!, ..B ,-, ph0hl"Jr. J r ' V r BT. &.y',b.adutiful,?0T . ery. thirty Xe."wl.l r-t.ved with sucee J tSSTSBSUZVl, sJS ,tf ?' jHSfSf '?3? - -"V,, ''V, S.".,?., ra.,.?, ' ''. ' V , 1'' 1 ' 'V. ' tj ' inirii,,.i Ttii.i.. r. .u i f.,rn" r,v the liewrrtetcn M-rnfHir and u nasaa umuy vnrraH vmru ni nun time Vivian iMiirun win n iw.n ., .l. ."..: n...aWii, out lnurt fnr ih. rn th. . ."' ,u,t ertr.in, i en:sj nt n, i. ... iWPpil Shows That Are Coming te Philadelphia Soen Xnvemlier .lucly," "The Bunch end with the AHtalres, Oar- "Hafty 1)111," with l)ranU Tlnney, Shubrrt. "Jitt Marrled." with Vlvlun Mnr- tin, Adelptii. llifl Ueldflsh." with Marjorle uainit.MU, walnut. iifmbi-r 20 "Tanffchif. ' Julia. Hnndtmen, Shubcit. Ilcremher 4 "Annu ChrtatUV l'nullnp )iid, Walnut. with with Iiuliert triliiit in ifnt un ceuraec "V:," t Vf eeurt te Aiussi ivruiiz Unlike Dunferth, .mother old OIL ''"J 1 Sullivan singer, llertram I'eu. . -evers himself with distinction as Srhubert. nftrr th, nudlen.v given tillie tl) iret llNPft t,i lilu nnnifidti nfilil. nimest ninnteiirish mode of spuuh. Hu rit.Pi I'pmiitknbly well te Hip wene wherein at hli ewn-reiUPit. his frlend, liaren Schebnr, pnyw .eurt te Mltzl b sint'inK Kraiiii' (inn luve m.iik. and then, te Sfhubcrl's eerwhelmlng priet. wins the Kill for himself. I2wi tiiu-r N IVa IVa eeck'i werl: in the final n'i when Iip pprtuins a ,ialeu huband net te hirlit n iliml ultli ltnr.i. ui. ,.;.... rri.iu "--- - -....! r-IH'UVU . Ill- sene. i.y the way. Is done Mlh Mieh re prelum and h..h sl.Hl n-t te take I fur mu.i n rery ttem tht rvnlnvi ,if tln average ieal pemedy nutlen. ending ladles ure. alltr all. very, '','.' '"""-j' ' matter or tastft, but te ui , oek ceinblnei nearly all the re- quotes of a herein,.. Her demuie per- flennlity was nevcr Insipid, her love- innhing nev.r snob as te ned the as- si-jtance of a chorus iT.n,.. Im..tn en the Mage at the eoneluuien, and her1 velee a thing of rr. beauty. ' , floMem Time" In i.et esneeially ''".' ..,, u ei te ue, but luckily 5t ,j))MU.t ,r fh t . ... , , :,. fc :.. ? . . -. ..."- .---.- its seen- ia almost loe bautiful te be Hue. gnvc rite te one of 1hr met leiimrk- auif examples of Huyv ceinatlencc sent in a leti( i,W. The ai'lur j.Mtiti7 roeutle, in the sreend 3' n", forget I it line. The prehiptrr, kraal from thewinyi, retU tint ''l) hin ,,. nnd Mr. Jlamprlen himself finally rt litm ktmiyht in m ,ay mul .artiuj lewi ii tr. Ike very urj-t lire 'thai the star jj.t)A.s felhuiifj hin incident icnt "ilVri it mj eue te f.ahi 1 thauhl I .c knwnlYtkZTi'rimpr.'' "J p ORCHESTRA APPEARS IN A DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM Hans Klndler the Soloist In position by Blech Cem- TJt): I'llitijIllAM ciniiiur iusninjr.il -; mpli ,1 j- C mujer . I'unera' ifunti 1-e.u . . ncibeft Schumann ettr!.isni'neruiiK," wttsner ..L I' wi'J'J' -t Chirl A. Ilraun. Mroiletnn. ' elle nml eie'.i'itra . .niegh Hum KliKller I.titr'ni-t frgm "Khevi .l'clilni vpbulldln cf the organlratlen te the heights uyeti which It new stat-ds. Tin (;tl.er orchestral numbers were the en- iracte trem Mousservsity s "Khetvant 'eciink-al In the extreme and ends with a areut crash like a geuvrul eipbislen the Instruments. which h nei formed for the first time In Philadelphia rsrlr in 1018, wbu he was nole cellist of thn orchestra, uuder ''', haten of thj toupesei. It gees without ?sying that Mr, Kindler per- form-d the abstruse and nltllc-ilt compo- -It.ln well, with fine ten'. 1 er'e.-t exs- cutien nnd entire sympathy, and it n a tribute te hi nfimiM of iiiHiiiiirlintlOTi s tribute te his pettets of iiiem.irhutlen as jvcll as of execution that it wmi line lv and unerrirslr nir.ttsl Hut (he -:..::, :... j :. Ii,l;'v enrl unerringly pla.tisi But th -" -. -' .--. ' " ftmrtiialf ten im ri.f iitii. itp tliA ,innru ;-. ---. ....... w... .-. ..... n.. ....... rn, hi,. i I,... ,n.l.iiil ,1,. iitiv .vaa.,1 ,1.. inifn, ..v., r,, .v i.i. ..),, .et detelees of the etieni" moderns In com- pulrien. It is estrcr-i in Imrmenu'ii'.m Il,'(' has little of renll.t uidrs.rtin.lnble melody an i, tills, tee, for the institi inent, vlilclt of all tli trlng3 j ically ui') inoieaic inuii'iiit . par njiceueuee, Mi. Kindler did all that could be with a wei'.t of this kind, and rec nit evatlnn at tha plow. hetrie rpe ssveral times. - "Pinafore" by Amateurs rm"' ' 7. ' The presentation et "IL M. .. I'm- ,; t. n..Hi.E.i, '. enviniv yV'BBBk lplBMBBMZ triiiiiTBBBBt hkv. .,. r BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl ?P BBBBBBiSBBBBBBBwHHaBBHMwaMMBMnBMMnaaM rei itri llr. J t n . vi ) .at tm.t 1kk4 BnB mttr . . . ( rei ,iptltn.i ttV trtA . vi r .mt . Vk&4 bab " vvca . . . t . i i unit v- hip kiiiic atii i-Jivtk ' tsv in TriBte iiiLUJit.i:a iil lvhievi smuv. '" . .. tt vtx tntinn nr riia ruiu stiii i,n,.itr i.k vtija v. . . - . m i ,ias nr miraa iniinn rir i (4 irb-nuunu luu uni cmnn wiucii proved te l.'i a typically plicatien is refcdiiy traeeaeie. .- :- -.;" 'J "jy? ' ." hh Tchtkewuv line miner concene U-.Ml.in number of greatt charm, and One of the most interesting of these "je pupninr music of the day end was thevr.' -corieir.i.v ertur.. Mu.rf .-h the uaual Slav ificlanchellr etmes- i. the battln between two of the sweet- "rangrt "erfd by Dr i repusch. .S Srfr'nrr.VJ "0 1 vte, snd Straw insky's br ant and hearts of Captain Maebeath, which ,,"," R,J7 ? riu;1'. Mit0 the cutnpe- name win b th erchMrM numtxr ..rtA.-.tii i'i,mi.,ii,. 'f m,i. J nt-rr,. .,... , ,,. ilrt iucn of the second "'t'0." ? the overture. June, hew th.) -vwj'V 11 iv, ii r- I, J V CI I -iin 1 art , . . i. a eAMa !.& H . ria . - i'M wiiuk nn Hit kii uapa n n a a r aw ima h- f'111-v H siuriu .1 in m mm mm?w ctiv2fiawi l 1,1 KJ THE STAGE AND SCREEN stars epthe MeTli -, which were civen in his early youth, 1 hew many of them have attained an age anything like the If if, .tears of the "Meggar's Opera." And this with tin 'fact that many j,'ru at 1. time hnye 1 elapsed between revival, of the work. . as has been the case with this one, but it nlways Bticeeeds. I Tli hnntc rensne ltw thl? lelieeVltV lH deubt't-fs that t Is work is founded et u"en thi"1"' bt ,,lld UMmK?t ,bnt upon these which exist alwa.ts In l.u- man life. The beggar makes it n be.ist 1.. Hj iwrS.n hi., iti.if nut one nersen In his opera is henest: all the character are drawn from the ranks of crimi nals and theb.' gentiy and their relit -tiun te the law has net materially changed even in almost two centimes. Jehn tiaj. H is '"id. wrote tl.c text because of pique at being offer, d a snirt position which lie felt te Jw below his dignity te accept. This is difficult te see in the piesent-day torsen of the work, which, iitc-erdlng te the authorities, lias net been greatly changed from the original. He went te .. ether extreme et lira jecim M.-UH thin was n tutu nna stta and the .yit,n.f that time, vrell known nun 111 out th application v.hieh would c British audience of 1738 le lest ceiiTtilse a upon us. &;tKhWb still lit In history, and where the ap- act. This Is a very skillful uare.U en iiibl na Elm . iiir ijri vuu a musical eentrnt-ray which was tbsn sett'ng the musicians and high society SONLcf the purposes of the "Beg In the opera even in Its presentation i,ew with admlrabie attention te detull, one of tJl0 tadtssi engegiul in the ntrug- ... f. ,. .!. ..iiv-.ti,,.,.. i,.-..i . .. 1.1. ..i.i.v... u,uni.:., ,.. .!., 11 "r " .m'i -....., ie for the captain's affections having J I1 1UL il.fl M. '..... 7 - -..,,-. ...1.1..1. w... . i....A-l..t.. ..A n nrenic wun-ii nut it duiitikihk it.-- .'. .. !... . . fi.1!nu ueaieiaiicc; co tiiifcv H 11 ftrrnt iiniinii rltnn ,1nnntt icrv whII Icnenn in thin country. 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IM," with nlinit etjera it has liven elded in the present "... , ri""A-...:L? "'".. rtl,'0 As- :ii u net iu ua stage coming here ie3r3naaa. Tazn'bea?9 CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE. . nIlother j no j.i"ting euect et tne juggiir h Opera" upon music was te crystallize whnt then become known as batlad operas into n definite form. In these the dialogue is eiitirel, spoken. The dislinguishing feature or these se-culled eperiiH ig that ihe music, aecempan.tingi them was net s.ut te the words of the opera, ns is this case with the HnglUh comic operas which were the legitimate nuccei3eiB of the "Meggar's Opera" and which were brought, te their highest point by Uilhert and riiilllvaii. its successors owed tlielr existence, A-Uun .""" renmrmiem worn wat, ai nn. it - nrent nt t,n mi, ,,.! lar rpi i.i ,.. ,.1 ,. ": ; ur t the comic opera in English. Within a iiuarter e n century about hftr nt tlmm hail luinn nrnAAmA ,.r 0M 0( v hlcb is today ns dead 'as the irn inn nneras Of thn llm wh eh tin t-tttl- Sut ami' ni eKr a , from - Beggar's Opera" Is the one ung bv Captain Mneheath In prison 'flycnlil be With either, f t ether .letr ebaraar away." P"?'0 h bn nedernlwd and changed . . -.. . vv u . aa-j ;- ?! tVSeVVtM "?lf?! " ; "" ' ...v.H, ,,.,, i n.k- .ii . Aue 1, .yv-nennanee or tbe "Bef- gar 3 tpera tn tula city amM tn V WABh a.H . deubtcdly just as geed ns these in the .,t.n, opera, but have been forgotten. It L the t-lever dialogue and the fact that tha utlr ,i n,,..!.. ... r .. :""' - - tne satire ana parodies ate en things .l.1.1.,1. & a n(i .A.i .. ' n,r un . .ini luuuy us irvT tvape n ,l.a .I.... . T.t.. 'n- " .' iiv ut yum, way "Bunch and Judy" Soen Charles Hilllnghuif. will otter his an mini muMcnl comedy production at the EL 5" ' V wv' w5 ly. i,lH-?i1.,y' May C,My- Klteh nd n.. - n-,i 'Naany Married" Approaehing great manager lie rejected what detectives, ihc part el ISovetny Is r.et - " ,i.'Ai, ... 1 .... .-:S . w ',. r...... has iwrhapa proved te be the most an cn. flI,L. dteplte lu brcvltr. JIr ,'. -' '" 'J- ' ' , - ; popular musical play ever put together. iim,H mu.t d i(l. rnnti lndedrft. $f , "y t at miKht happen next fhe'da v't-erred It ""macle Jav'lUch 'atI HCt ServIce n?enf lh C,,rl? ft er'up'thc a'tw? Vr nrveU "th.. 1.1, V" ' y nineteenth centurj and the success of waj.' The people nre everjd.iy tjpe-. unci Jinn inj. t, impersonation depends chiefly upon m-i,- .inn . in inn1 Slenne. :m,l th. th ' - I ... -.-i i- ,.- IU1IU. IIUKllll CBH'lllDrU. MI a 3... Bi WHO WILL SHINE NEXT WEEK IN THEATRES MB next week Olbbs nnd Make-Up Art The nrt of make-up has reached a high state of pel feet Ien in the hands of Mebcrt 'ay ten fiibbs, who plays the part of Novetny in "Dlossem Time" at the Iric Theati.i. Ter many years Mr. Glbbs has appeared In roles that I taxed hle lng nutty in make-up bad 1 Indians of tne Mexican country, cu- , Ke- ntnry hvmian fiddlers and eighteentli century tacihi expression, .tir. liihlis was an Indian in a Mexican settlement in "The Flnrae" ; Dr. L'aius in .fames K. Hack- ctt's production of "The Merry Wives of Wlndter," and the lmpulelva Uecke in the original production of "Trilby." "Goldfish" for Walnut The attraction nt the Walnut be ginning Monday evening, November 8. will lie Mnrjerie, Mambcau In Gladys 1 election of hnxhiiiiilN. r'mtirnj in fnrrKn. . .. . : .'.. ---- v. ner social ana material standing. Dument't New Traveaty Krerything new in the anneunctwitnt by the Emmett Welsh Minstrels at Dutneiit's for the coming week. The travesty te be presented is "The Frank- ford L" Charley Beydn will per Z p.m te t;!l thrilTingVter, of C.gar?J heree The tIeJs ..iytl0" t0 "', lrw'ch rcKiments. he i! 1;, ..r"n'nlftM "i'1, ,h Englishman. Mcrtl list part tylll nil heljVcil. ami her final raerliice Is laid senaliy cenuuet lourney'e end. inK8u "i liie mil ijuri, nm nil nn chanced and there is hn nnirael act of unusual interest. , . , .. ,. Mufiic At Cut PM!.lpt.! Onftti-.H cer.ctrt at thn Aendtmy en rrtJiy nl Suturda" ri. wt ierm, vniB at u. Aeaw t.e WSSSSS .r'?rrWA'. S2 CMt m neiu EM! lM'tr iire'iiu j.i- n aiMVaant? presrum ln t tr.a it- '.rlnr for tha aecim.1 a"iS-r.p.len cenurt At tha aaaaen't eis,tilr. te: v.-rt t ( tit . atlr.anwinli BuJlety !n tl i .caJem i n 'tiiijuv nlnht. Nevfiutr 13. HI hrrd sirsilae' "Den Jiu-n ,illl I, ch tatur',. nil ett.'r comwsltlei.s Inclu.le Hrahm' Ai,lem.u Otitiur, two eim, i ih run iwr !., "namr.allen et l'auai " t U',rp.nii ami tta baaultfut Praelullum by JavrantiMt rJ tha i luinphni mur.'.i tern .,'imii S'lT-jrC. Jeraaifar Tl u noletit V Imcc O.ga bmareit. n'lll ll 'Irlaa-t A i .In jiirrie for tlnn fil eictatiii (ki !aluiilA7 Nevmi lif 4 et S 1' M., Mm na.-h C'lin'.r, f J'athUlitm will sha a i5'nl fwatltel In tlm ilciw vt Mni, uiiltr th" auaplcea of tha rhtlA!alrhl4 I'er.iin. Th aolelata will l Emily fct-kff. Hacar ici'rane. Mutella A16!iJn, nmtiKlte aiu" Nlchela" Heuty. tencr rnlUdelPhla, 'Till b affercua h ejevr. tunltr ft hiin Waanjrlan eper curine Iht wlt "' tateruary S. 102S, v. nan iha remBany cf Oat Deulaehaa Ovm nbua, l)r- ... . .. ...n ..i. wnnnl .. k n .. &.... Ill l,l'rr 5, ". '. w.'v,,.i ,i.r Quia xssJSkfl V' l li'K'lWi '(I " ' ,t 28, MOVIEGRAMS ... fjXOllC aeilWgS lgainiiave aum nvw rum.'s u num: unu te Held" at Stanley "Silver Wings" at Stanten 4 Z. IT WOULD be lmrd te find mere diverse settings than the'tp of the (line, prinel- i psl new photoplays here next week. Colonial Vlrglnln, In the days wheu .Tarnei T was King of England, is the background for "Te Hnve nnd te Held," the Stanley feature. On Ihc ethpr hand. nt".he Btnnten Is "Silver Wings," n story of evpry-dny life In a rrpre- acntativc American elty, with the kind it people we meet evpry day en the "I," trains, in offices nnd in our neighbors' homes. The exotic leenle wins the rub ber, however, with "t"nd"r Twe Jlags," Oulda's desert romance, at the Knrlten. THIS is net thn first screening of Mary Johnsten's "Te Have nnd te Held." Hit or mere years age. when 1 Mac Murray first slcned n contract with ' Jes.se T.asky, she ms started en her picture career In the rele of Lady Jecelyn Leigh, wllh Wallae Held op posite her in the part of Ralph Percy. Miss Murray, fresh from muicnl rente, was, In these dajs, the wilting illy type, nnd, failed iff realize the role of the haughty Kngilsh girl whose epirit was melted by her loc for Itnlph in his wild Virginia home. Held was excel lent In his part. New we have lh-tty (Viminen nc the heroine and liert lytell as the colonist colonist lever. Though we can imagine better choices, these two faerltes ought te de very nicely, and if thev don't exactly realize Mury Johnsten's conceptions, vthy they'll merely tvt-t the novel characters around a bit and all the fans will be perfectly satisfied. In many wnja the most Interesting feature of this new picture is the cast ing of the smaller roles. Fer example, Theodere Kosloff ought te make a most remarkable Lord Carnal, he of the sln itcr beauty nnd the villainous lnMincts. W. J. Fergusen, except in Fire, In an ideal choice for Jeremy Spnrrew, gned-h.-arted preacher, and Walter Leng, who who is te play one of the pirates couldn't be improved. Ucerge riumniirice, who directed "Te Have and te Held," and hl wife, Ouldn Merger,., the M-enr.rlst, have d" elded te inlreduce fcenei in t'.nRlar.d . concerning the attentions of Lord Car nal at court te Lady Jecelyn, and her flight as a maid te Vtiginln. In these Mjenes it is n.est interesting te note that Jlnyraend Hatten, famous "klnir player," will he teen as James I et Lnglund. In smaller roles are Arthur Kiinkln, one of the famous Miit mere-Drew family, and LiiPlrn ?ittleli"ld, he of the remark tbh makeups. "Te Haie -nd te Held" sounds for all the world like the Mud of test time picture which will help in the swing ing of popular taste back te this seit of tilioteidav. With all due re- pect te the f,.v captious critic- of thl form of film, the fact remains that her- is a field winch the t.tnge cannot hope te touch h. ably, and which will win evci ninny t the hereon s i uemie- i.S' .1 MATTUFt of feet, thU einn te In a year for the filming of both ceitumv picttuei and liteiary cln.tjfct. 'Acre ( "Rebin Heed" eith Deug Pairhankt. the much- J trailed "irAen Knvjhthoed H'a in 'lower;" Mauiiec Teumeur's "Lerna Deene," and "Tea of the IVlbervilke," "Hen 7nr." 'Tan Ity Fair" and "Veniltur Jlcau cii're" all en tht way. rUITE di: J?t ten feat UITE diflerent in tyy: is the Stan- ure, "Silter Wines " Move direction is credited te Lchvin Curette nnd Jack Ferd. In the cast with Mi -s Carr are a numU'r of favorites of Yesterday, as well ns many 01 the prominent folk of the scrcen'.c younger set. Chief among the former is ling ers Lytten, Reed old Vitagraph favor ite, who' played om-e upon a time with Clara KimlinU Yeunc in "Th Fates and Flera Feurtlush," one of the tiinl, t, tltn rii-.ln,. .., .'fltpr screen's nrllet trav.sUe-, and in "M , .red e,d L i.n r -rir.ii tv,f " ...... ,.f i, i...,'.i r.'"" .. '" "e ''nst will hn rrank Official Wife." one of the screen's J Hav and te Held." has been 1 filmed before. It was one of Theda Hara a finest early effort' and her death, following her thnllpic ridn te'vt!l jsiven this nfrnoen and cv J1 V a. "ndul h-mj. rbls V. 1.117 ll.l- ("111 .', ..(K'illl,- 13 rfilt.'U by Prihcllla Dean, who has been play- ini g nguin and again In oxei.e roles. J. lie i-ettinu or Ala ers ttnn teunil m California, nnd here the" sentimental er e iiia.n -,, i ., n .,.i(, Ted hr.e m,, , it tin ,iire,r, laid. .Tames K.rUoed. who enlv'id.-t w..i.'j: Notes Ssrtrjuid Aiw . ji!in, -.-ith tvmi.ra Thundtr at ts . rtn'e Emilir 6tekM llMr, tu:ini wiu ,. IS. in Vrjih" .n Hl.. srtr fttl l-f " -A !-. I U K"?.?!"'.!;!,1'' ".''.'. ''' ii' r.-rt7' Vs-'.-vri. -" itj '.( Mtfrr vn".r n- ,-; Tr :,."',.. -.V' Jut Khu la tha AcAdrr., iiir en 'fh irtj.i'- ntt. . ini.ii.Ua Uui aennt.i in , tfS 1 SfOly ,)f fhef'n.. , ilia major by 11,01: DTilirr.,,!! yerka by bchaii eui n .tiun. r).eeii t. .'"- Rnn uti ..!"..' "cr,,n r'asit. 1 jei" , t-. a. i und Ua., .S,m,i tfr " r.t fc .t ik ircera,,, W, ,, Ull. ,. Vll..,M.T- ft!"! aetetii ii.w' itih.-' '''"' IliJ! ir.irr',n r'a!it Tha nt i'ip .., ry Atenm 'in j 1st lnaugurnts! i v ' f ' I j,' L.1 IJiuiml i T-ur.liu . n tn-iiHi Dy wr ,1 II 1 i!.r'..i. b or HAnmi or ihe Citrnianteiru 'lha etwrc'u Iiethevan Or I ll,blw Llt.r.l ln.pi). , . l 1 ! lrn l I Srt if inra Kelnmanr -I-J, h , cherua t' ballet tif ilx.ri.. t, u ' It,. It t ulna- Nmrp-lM.. ,i Tua aiavial in , resiiniait at thn i t r hpliitiany or. .Sim.li n f.u Ul.i.'I'.ni.i'' '..f".' V. rs's ,, , , ,, .'"..V'"",JJi,0-'1,rV np,l " "n Ki-nn, r . ''i-w' ,e-5 r. -w tneludii numberi, i-im, Cfturch It cntnniim "i fe frini 'l irn .1 .,. . . "fiaii tin I ... .. . iiarormatien ii i wnv hiii ., .,,,' th rtlrtctlen or n ilexa.ui.r Jt!ittr,0V,niJr " itailiul OF THE WEEK ..r.. ... ., - Photoplays te He Seen en Lecal Screens Soen rnibrr fl "riaOflUe," Willljee. Held, .Sti.nleV. "Slim Shoulders," ttii with Irene t.astl, Arcadia, 'MnnslntiRhter." with Thenian Mclghan. Victeria. '.Man Who Played fJed, wltli ''eorge Arllsa, I'alaee ' f-kln Deep," with Milten HIIIh, Karlton ( emln "The Old Homestead,' with Theodere ftetx-rtu, Stanten. made a big hit en the stnue In New lerk in the leading rel of Channiug I'olle"!:'n "The Foel." i'.as the part of Uertie (Xdl, and Stuart Helmes, the , magnificent Hlnek Alichapl of "TIip f'rleiier of Zcndn," is the villain of "t n.ler Twe Flag,,." Many of Oulda's fiterles, vhlle dis tinctly net gw-at literature, are es pecially fitted for sireen production, ami there Is no renM.ui that the film makers should net reudze this. ,TJn7 aetw again rules in the Pal. V "!',n Jrntl'rr "On the Jlinh leij. The nir,,f interesting thmn about tail film i that it author m J.ilu-nrrl slielihn, note, .itani) rim matUt, author of '"the Xiuen," "Th! Heis," "liemance" aml'"Sul. atien A'ell,' im,i nilapler of "Tic ('carina," ev at tne. Itread Street J hemic, li'V" ,"'c Jl'',h 's"". ' " A left 'x hhr.Uinnn frit uiijinnl vrntenlay, i unefAi'i ,a i,tyt Itdlnniny cetc, In the fnniihin t "Mown or th' Lady LettV: "T h e li e n ,1 , ! tleMan. am' " 11 u, -Irani' s Hal." Meit of itj action 13 hud abeaid thip, and there u said t il0 (,r ttrHt uterrn eiee nciecifrf. Jaek Helt and JJorethu Italian, tint tvpieatlii out-ef-doori jfuri, ,., )tttchell J nrn. ..5.7' -''""""d fame in the Canuck it 7ic Harrier," ok; the feature playiri. e TTOLT 1" i,m et- the trest YIriI and AX truly manly tjpe of leading man we have en the creen, and another who K leading man in "Mich Men's Wlvcfc" V." KayV 'JVatr... 1' - ' r- i, an ,d time v , fl!ms K0 ,,iui, v' "fa 'r',1 cilia i,r-,,ls ,n A ,(h. ((f ,,',,',',;,.. nd in "The I'ri.l.s of .renulce," ine line, or nitter. Is IlnnsH l'.itrr. ..i-iu.ii. uramus man,, lameiis in tin early dnjs of their career. With Meters in "Mich Men's Wltes" are such fa fa verlten as Claire Windser. Gasten Glass, Ite'cmury Theby. Mvrtle Stend man. Mildred .run.., Charles Clary, Mie.he.rd Headriclt and Carel Holleway. fTIl.lt opening) next tceek ere v "love 1 An .Uefvl Thini," a comedy irl'h (iccn .ere, at the Arcadia, ' h'er ig Utaka," a West ern melodrama, inth Tem Mir at the J,'.e ',(" a"d "Jlii ,arK Anaintl the nail, an eipectallu interesting, founding comedy ihama at the Jtcgtnl irithItoumend Itatten in the rale of J'remp Jtite, a cowardly tailor' at tUlant. "The Prisoner vf Zcnda" continue! at the. ildlne, and that pilr.ee nt th ledratitat, "The 'ate i lite J'eu" plain at thn Capitel. "Within the Law" at Desmond Mac Desmond and Her Plajer will present next wek Mayan VeillerV melodrama "Within the Law " 1 he e'ller melodrama was a world-wide succesi wh.-n ir was tirit pre etnnl. It has a pui.ch for ,tcry act and it Is fin tT tl.A I Ir-.ill. , . - 1, .1 I icier. .e leiret-t Dnwlej, Louise Suif.trd, Suinn, r Nichols. Meriilee Cnl- ( Lihtin. Kenneth Mint-in. Geerge Cnlla- ' linn, Ciement Me: kid, Cliailts S,,u!reB Mlchard s;teS HdyO.e Htirejejrt. Jelin N Left, m, litjt. ijertv r;,-(e and S-st 1 . Miller ALUMNI TO GIVE PLAY Cermantewn Academy Grads Will Miss "Bill" Tllden In Cast rl.e three-act fare" "Sten Thief. ' nins ny tise alumni .f rh O.rrannteur. .. I, . ,li. HI lit- ,l l 1,111 Ml'in U l , .11 1 . A. Auditorium. According te original Wans. tt.iiluii j ,'en. LM. fennU champion, tn te direct tLe peri'enn- ance. tint ev m; t, an epratinn le ttlil net U pr -. nt. The can mcludis Themas (.". Me Hilde. I'-isten Mil. i.eii, Cher,M Aren schleld. hdwiiid Ws'ern Jr. K'-mUll She.tcr T'lsui t 1 - tp ( t"i ten Menslcj an-1 A icr W-l, ir. -i v,l hJt the world. It contains, a jreup of articles interpretinp the situation and personalities out of which Llevd Geerge's dramatic defeat has issued. Articles by formerAmbassader Jehn W. Dhvis, Charles R Crane, Frank Dilnet, "A. E." iGeerge ?USrU) Dawsen Richards, William G. Shep pard, Altred Zimmern and ether equally well, known writers. Many ihistrati'cn.t ..-.... ,; nnmm AiDtert te Americ" At newsstands 25 cents Br.?.?....,,'!U'r ?ft 'h,.r SJvaill.rnirnl and In. II for a fiv.mumh.. a-i.KFiPiien. inciuaing tb. full IiallCkllal nln.m.l .. ii-. ...., .,,.,,,, vrmc,, niiniii ine ic.xl your tubjaiptinn today The Hen Hen Puhlth!n;Ce., Inc i an ia;. Mrwi,.,wYpil 'ifir.Ss' 'I;.5,!tli5l tfffV , t -tit) 'mkm CHORUS REHEARSALS KEEP CLUBS BU! Women's Organizations MwlW&d feet Keen Interest in That i' W Branch of Community Werk 2- ,. . .- i'iS-lT 1 uusuni inrerest in mnimtsi niuiiigrj,jM club members in rhertts work wlKJMi winter, an. I these rliib which hare 1Mt4.rf already eblalned experienced condueters and Iipriiii their chorus rehearsals tM . 1 i. 1 , .. -1 - !...lw '"enth. will start, practicing niny H' 1 Net. ember. The club chorus of the New Century I flub under the direction of H. Alexj 1 under Matthews, will commence rc henrsals at 1 o'clock Wednesday, and I lll hate their meetings every Wedj I nefday nt that ranm lime. The club chorus of the Twentieth Century Club of Lnnsdetvne will resunrr , rehenrHsls nt S e clock, Mendnj evening N'eieinber 0, under the direction 1 Henry Uet7. L, New Century Club The Monday iiieinlng dar.s of the cluji will meet at 10:H' The program will b ,,.,ln.. -fliM-noen. nt :i',U e C10CK-, Warwick James i'rice will resume hip talk en current ete.nts. His aubject this lecture will be, "Laber, Liquor and I'eliti'-s ' Tupdny nt " o'clock the first of h seues of ten talks en "Seme Aspect of Modern rictien," will be given by Mr I'rice. The iir-t talk will be "Jehn Ingles-ant." hy Jehn Henry , Short house. Tick-ts unit be obtained hi non-club members ter this nerles jt lectures. TttPtitietli Century Club of Mnsdewlif The literature clas will meet nt E e clock en Tueda. A Htirep, an rh-f prej-'ram, in eharce of Mrs. Garr-ttsen Cob, will 1c--l-eii Tuedat tifiernoeii, w.th William ?. 1'ekk and'. Miss Mary Miirn tpenk i rs I'liilnnuislaii Club t Lntlcr the direction of Mrs. Loul M. Hllance the club c-lafces will nieej two days next week. On Tuesday tlm heclnners' i'Iuss- in Fiench will mei. trem 10:1." te 11 -AT,, with Mile. C. del', Itigcur, officer d'Acn.lemie. Mademus relic Migeur will nlse iiiNtruct tbe ed vntic'd c'-issc lrum 11 :L"i te 1'J:1S. t Thur-dat th advanced clnsves ii public speaking will meet with Mary Mete Cellins, nn in tructer nt Harvard FniterMtt Summer Hdioel. from If o'clock uiitll l'J:4."i. In the afternoon the beginners' class will be held freiji " te .". :ir o'clock. rf Mrs. II. K. .Sidtlens will give Instru. -tiens in auction bridge en Tuesday. Gleneldcii Club Eight nctlte members have becy nthied te the Glenehlcn Club: Mrs. A. Marshall. Mi s l.etitin Cnlheun, Misi Evelyn Kinsev, .lis Marian McCuen. Mrs. Elizabeth Pembleten, Mlts Mabel l'it7slmmens. Miss )"llu Lee and Mr.- J. M. Smith. Under the direction of Mr A. Lau rent, who 11 clmirnvui of the Secial Committee, n masquerade dance and party have been planned for club menc ber.s nnd their friends n Saturday. Hathaway Slmlu-spcare Club rt Meceivlng with the president, Ml"' Charles Irving I'urnell, nt the receptldi at 2:l,"i Pridaj uft'rnoen will be Mr;.. Fljssps Grant Cel'inb, Air Charles (r, Fisher, Mr. .lehn Heffman, JIi, Charles lel.erninn. Airs Lewis K Dick and .Mts. avld hitelaw, Jr. After the recptien there will be , meeting with the report of the chair men and the report of the annual meel ing of the State Fcdeistien given. Mrs. E. M. It. Culin will giTe t book review and Mr . Lewis R. Die',. wi'l speftk en "M Trip Abroad." Weman's Club of Mala-Cynvyd n open meeting of the club will ! held Wcdnesdny at L':.'tO o'clock 1, ill'" lecture room of the Ctnwyd Pre--e.tterlnn Church. The program is i rhnrqe of the citizenship department t" geiher with the Cynw.cd b'anch of th Leue of Women Veteis lr. Afnrlen Pnrri-, Smllh, prefessc of economics at Mrn Mawr Cellegi will speak en "Federal Aid te Stat Taxation." Mrt. Henrj .1. Glbbene will review Hutcliliien s "This Free dem," nnd Mrs. Henry B. Smith, of rdmere. will tKlk about the Noyem pnr fleet ieti. CoIIpre Club A elub tea will be given Monday from 1 te ' o'clock. Speech Keading Club teg-iiar meetiti; will be held 1"! -ir.dsy at .le o'clock. Dwlgh Heichklss will he in charge, rutlsted In Mis Mevle an, Mi-s Helmnn. Chic CtuI, Thi- uis' meeting of the Transit ' 'eiiimitt, . w 1 In held at Jl o'clecl ii Tlinrsiiaj .'it the home of the chalr ii ir , Mis Jehn C Trautwlne, Jr., '11J s. i,,t I , nth street e: Feielgn News. Ilcs A. l. Jiayier,; Iceland in I. "vend and fiery, .uie, L. Christman; Meek lletiew, "Cour; ...." I., llnrrle. liw. II. S. I'. NicllOlS. WHERE GOES BRITAIN? 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