Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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WBEFQRE THE CURTAIN GQBS UP
Vp QpMWS Fc "GpMfiW' Walnut, Has Twe
Mwifs "Bunch qnd Judy's" Plqt Frank Tinncy.
Pre-Hopwood Farce at Atfelpty
Fill tlie flttt tlme since tbe theatrical neagen began, Philadelphia will find
Itself with net n solitary opening next Monday. The hiatus will be short shert
lived, however, ns four neveltleB nre premised for the following week.
In ttte ruennumc, unto m uc iiuui.v uf I'lHince ler uiese who note te
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miss nny snow in iewii iu iu ui m mut iiiayguing. xiipy wii nmve tire
follewing: ottrnctiens te cheese frem: "The Goldfish," with Mnrjorle Rembenu,
t the Walnut; "Blessem Time," the ftlmbcrt micretia, lit' the Lyric s "Bunch
ml Judy," the new musical show, nlgtlie Onrrlckj "Hnlly," In its final week
t the Ferrest; "Daffy Dill," w(th Tfrnnk Tinncy, at the Hhunert: "Nice
" with Frencliie J..arrimere, nt tiie iirenu, and ".Mint JiurrlMi," nt the
People,
Adelnhl.
THBOUOIIOUT the first two acts of
"The (Sei!fih" we couldn't get the
Idea out of our bends thnt a cherui of
twenty or mere girls would suddenly
runic bouncing en te the Btagc slngiiiK
something about "I.ove and Kisses-"
or "The Day I Met Yeu."
Tlicy never .arrived, but otherwise the
ltme?phcre of n rather high-class musi
cal comedy always prevailed. These
tne acts were as thickly studded with
laughs us Miss Hambcau's Iatt vehicle
here ("The Sign en the Doer") was
lth thrills. They were hearty guffaws,
tee, and therein lies the structural de
fect of "The Oaldflsh." If It were the
Men te make of this French play an
out-and-out farce or even burlesque,
tl0 business of the reheartal t( the
opera-box deportment scene wfflJfi have
been a vcrltnule wmnwinu, ma nucr
leelng the final act of "The Goldfish"
the blunt-edged and rampageous humor
of these earlier scenes became n singu
lar anemn.
t. una intprcBtinr. tee. te watch the
affect of Miss Itambeau's acting in these j
first two acts en a person uu
....,. cin this tnlentcd star. "Why,
i ,,..!- Itnrw she was like that," this
person exclaimed In a disappointed
tone. "I'd always Imagined her as an
motional actress with a let of real
personality." After the final net was
ever the explanation was forthcoming.
In this act we feiind the, real Marjerle
hambenu J befere that she was a strange
mixture of .Tebyna Hewland of "The
(ielil Diggers" nnd Florence Moere.
That Isn't te hay that she wasn't
Interesting, or didn't give n clean-cut
nd interesting performance. She did
all thnt. but the part ns evolved in
flladjs I'nger's trniiblatlen from the
I'rench, or ns outlined by the f-tngeri
of "The Goldfish" was hopelessly exag
gerated and out of tune. It mny be.
tee, of ceur.se, I hut some of the blame
should be attached te Miss Itnmbenu.
whose 'Mis and dnt" and "welds" and
ether indications of musical -comedy
Kenerv toughness in the first net gave
vnv te farcical evolutions with n long
train nnd u split gown In the second
act.
It is quite nhtenishlr.g the wav tlie
various characters In "The GeldfiMi"
chirk up nnd become regular human
Icings in the final act. The Jennie
Tenes of Miss nnmbenu (an illiterate
Itiil in a Twenty-fourth street Hat who
riw's in the social world by means of
three mntrlngcs) becomes n pnthetiu nnd
nttinete figure in the end. Heeded with
wealth. (Innlly the possessor of it veneer
nf refinement, but still in love with her
first bin-band, nnd still inclined te re
wrt te her old tough speech nnd Hip
Manner?. Likewise, Herman Kruuss
(her second husband), who Isudls.inctly
cnnlcitntit nnd almost l-enulsive chnr-
rcter when we lii'."t meet him, becomes
STARS OF THE STAGE COMING HEBE NEXT WEEK
VIVIAN MARTIN
and LYNNE
OVERMAN
cJUST MARRIED
Ajf-pti1
Shows Thaf Are Coming
te Philadelphia Soen
Se ember se "Heed Morning,
Deaile," Ferrest.
"I.a Tendresse." with Henry
Miller uud Iluth Clmtterten,
Fireml.
"Tnnitcrlne." with Julia Bander
son, Shubert.
"Melly Dnrllnir." Oarrlck.
Drvrmher 4 "Anna Christie," with
raullne Lord, Walnut.
Coming "Abraham Lincoln," Bread,
The Cat ami the Canary."
"The Guilty One," with Pauline
Frederick,
"The l'nsslng Shew of 1022,"
Shubcrt. I
"The Monster." Walnut. v
"The Dever Ileuil," Walnut
ret or when we li.-."t meet him, becomes "l1 '7 i"i only of expectn
a decidedly human old fellow at the t'"p nurtienee Is very apparently w.i
Therefore, it was considerable of n
transition te see her as the young lady
Involved in nil kinds of honeymoon
scandals In "Just Married." Space
precludes extended mention of this
nmubiiig little comedy (which stays for
several weeks, however, nnd will be
touched en ugnin), hut it mny be stated
that It is distinctly of the prc-IIopweod
era. It may be mid te resemble most
ut nil I'hllip Hartholemac's "Over
night," Kupert Hughes' "Excuse Me"
nnd the school which Included "Little
Miw Brown" and "Twin Beds" nnd
jinny Mine."
. T.'.'? situations arc just ns rlsmie ai
in "Ladles' Night" or "The Dcml
VJrgln." but tlie lines nre milder nnd
"double entendre" is missing. Thcr i
a great abundance of doer-slnmralng,
but n lack of utter unconcern for con cen
ven Ions thnt Hopwood nnd Chnrlten
Andrews and ethers bnve shown re
cently. It might be added that th
lines, being milder, also lack the tang
?nd,.tr,,J? BPnr,kle thnt were te be found
in "1 he Geld Diggers," "Fair nnd
Wnrincr" nnd "The Dcmi-Vlrgln.V
irankly. "Just Ar!irpinri" la n i,i
old-ftiNhlened, but It Is steadily i
amusing and It will offend no one ex
cept ine most 'htralt-lnced. And
Jijnne Overman U ns clever u farceur
as has appeared here in hevcral years.
A DISCUSSION of "Daffy Dill" Is,
of course, simply n discussion of
trunk Tinncy. IVr-enallv, we hnvc
lie er seen him funnier or enjoyed his
...v,..mh.i,,, iiiiiuer mere intenselv. jii
inay lnck the spentnneilv of Al JoWen,
but his mode of expression is mere
characteristic droller. Seme of his
material Is old some of it. including
the amusing rubber trick of the last net
wh"1 he tries te say Omnhn with some
thing in his mouth, new. I1H serious
faced request for n "Dr. Davis" in the
audience, and then his announcement
that the centlcnum unu .-,.. ,,.i :n ,i,..
checkrenm because his overcoat pocket
wns leaking uas done lit, just the right
',0'" J,,t,,0,"'t ''""t eerk. he Is still
1 rank Tinncy. dift'erenf nnlv n n i;t.i
lit lec" Vf t IlC llll-llhrtntlM nvnpnualnn
anil mere of the twinkle in his eye.
Jhen he is net en the stage "Daffy
Hill Is a tli in; enlr of rrnntn,lr., .
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Hid. who admits Unit he hasn't made
pied nt being a husband, but Is still
dreadfully f 1 of Jenny. Even Count
Stanislaus, the gentleman who tnught
fanny deportment nt se much n week,
showed a, human and Interesting streak
nt the end that quite changed the minds
of the audience about him. "I thought
I lind in you u Miper-weman," he says,
"hut 1 find ou're just a woman after
all."
The only charnrtcr who becomes mere
Mciretjpcd In this net Is .lim Wcnth
Vn.by. the first husband, who has
changed from u quarrelsome, Lilioni Lilieni
lll.e liiillviilual te u sleek and well
iiinnnercd lieie. In this case, nt nny
rule, we would have preferred the .lint
who threw his wife's roses out of the
window and tiied te beat her up.
The "beld-fncc" humor that brought
laughs in the ilrbt putt of "The Gold
fish" turned this play Inte farce,
whereas the basic idea called for dis
tinctly "high-cemedy'' handling. Prob
ably the producers figured that a laugh
en the lips is worth two in the buck
cf the mind, but Unit isut true in this
particular case.
PLOTS of musical wimrdy ure gen
erally the last word In uselesness.
snd nre net meat for uny extended
snnlj -is or conversation, but, somehow,
the "story" of "The Hunch and Judy"
inti tested us. or, rather, would hue
done se if it had continued in the mood
of the tii'nt act.
That bcene within n scene, with the
inrieus netunl members of the "Bunch
mid Judy" company pla.ilng parts In a
fictitious pci forma ucu nf an operetta
called "r.ee Finds a Way," is some
thing different. It gives nn opportunity
for all kinds of sly hlaps nt the ultra
romantic epeicltn nnd still permits tlie
wearing of elaborate costumes and the
use of settings of splendor.
Jeseph I'awthern, substituting at the
ui nieiiicni ier tne leaning mini iiml
stumbling thieiigh his songs with tic
liui'rnl assistance of the prompter, wns.
n us, enormously fminj j se was nil the
atmosphere of this interpolated musical
piece: but when that wns ever nnd the
actual plot of "The Bunch and Judy Judy
get under way un led the diameters
te Scotland nnd te Pmil Pelrct's
tamii.mg combination) everything be
'nine familiar and ucceidlng te pat-
If Mr. nilllnglmm r.nd Mfsi Anne
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MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK
Seuth Sea Island Scenes in Mcighan Feature at Stanley Mae
Murray's "Breadtwy Rese" at Aldine Other Films
WITH winter close nt hand hereabouts, photoplay features with nettings in
tropical jungles en Seuth Sen Island benches and in Orlcntnl palaces are
due te be especially popular.
Huch a picture Is "The Man Who Haw Tomorrow," the feature nt the
Stanley Theatre next week. This la a story of Cenrad-land, of ships nnd lonely
island1) in the Seuth Sens, and nf strange, exotic scenes.
Twe ether principle film openings nre "Broadway Kese." with Mne Mur
ray, at the Aldine, und "Skin peep," with Milten Sills, nt the Knrlten. Inci
dentally, it In interesting te note that nil three are products of the studlei and
whnt Merten (Jill called "sccnnrlsts."
t
Themns Mclghau has the. rele of.
Burke Ilninmend. the veunc adven
turer who does the future-probing, and (
Lcntrlre Jey la the girl he finally.
cheeses, Theodere Roberts plays her
father, n dudith sort of trader with a
monocle, and June Klvidge is the se
ciety girl who might hnvc been Mrs.
Burke Hammend If he hndn't been able
te forcsee all the troubles (from n de
mestic standpoint) that waa in store for
them.
The fcmlnlne contingent of the cast
is Increased by the presence of Kvn
Novak, and among the men arc that
personable young Laurence Wheat who
made his small roles stand out se prom
inently in "The Bacheler Daddy" nnd
"Our Leading Citizen," Alice Francis,
Albert Itoscee, Jehn Illllern and Rob Reb
ert Brewcr, one of the screen's "grand
old men."
1'crlcy I'oerr Shcehnn. author of the
nlwnys-te-be-remembered "Whispering
Chorus arm, mere ivcuntty, Jt xeu
Uelievc Xt, Jt's, N), wrote "xhc Man
Who Saw Tomorrow" together with
Frank Conden. Alfred Green directed.
IRENE OlSEN
-PAFFY DILL
STitifcet'Tr
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BIARNETT.
"BLOSSOM TIME
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THE CRITIC TALKS
TO MUSIC LOVERS
Mae Murray Essay Contest
i mi"0 !,urrny n,, w'" 1"' " t the
Aldine "Ihentre next week In "IJioail "IJieail
way Kese," tlueirsh the Stanley Com Cem
pnny of Amenea and n well-known
mediste in this city offers n prize et t,
gown te the lady who will write nn
e.ssny desciibiug the gowns bhe wears in
her latest starring vehicle. The condi
tions of this contest are few. The de
scription of the gowns mum lie written
cm one side of the the paper only, limit1
ing the cbsay te 300 words. Then mnil
the name te malinger of the Aldine
Ihentre net later than Sunday. Decem
ber 3.
The merits of each cssnv will be
passed upon by many of the leading
writers en women's topics who are con
nected in an editorial capacity with the
Philadelphia newspapers.
By SAMUEL L. LACIAR
rpiIE Philharmonic Society of this city
- has been obliged te make some
slight changes in its policy, necessitated
by the character and the musical ten
dencies of the nudienccB which have
been attracted te its concerts for the
Iiift couple of seasons.
The mguuizntlen erlginnlly bad 1n
mind n specific attempt te enceurage
tiie younger soloists of the city who
have no possible chunce te make their
debuts with such organizations as the
Philadelphia Orchestra or the New
Yerk Symphony Society and the like.
"Ihis bus by no means lieen abandoned,
as tlie discovery of new tnlent is a fun
damental part of the society's work,
but the grew tii of interest hns
been such and tlie demand for the best
soloists en the concert stage se strong
tli.n the directors hnvc te make some
concessions in this direction.
riiiladelphiu s younger artists will
FRMCINE LARBIHORE.
"NICE PEOPLE "Bread
masters of the violin piny this con
ccrte together, such ns Yunve nnd
THE3 thought came te mind during
the recent engagement of the stage
play, "Rain, that net only would v .
Somerset Maugham's sterienand plujw
make geed film materiel, but tbut it
has been a very real mistake te overlook
the bcrecn possibilities of Cenrad. Te
be mire, Maurice Tourneur directed n
film version of "Victory" which would
have been a real artistic triumph if the
"scenarist" had net insisted en mak
ing of Axel llejst a smc vth-faced boy
nnd hnd been content te leave at least
a suggestion of the original, somber
t raged. As a film It wns fine (Tour (Teur
neur's efforts ulunjs lire), but it wasn't
Cenrnd.
What possibilities lurk in "Freyn et
the Seven Isles" nnd "The Secret
Sharer"! Whnt wonderful stories, for
screening in "Iyird Jim" und "Ai
mayer" and "The Hescue" ! And hew
nbeut "The Secret Aent" with its
Londen setting and its anarchists' plot?
This has been htuged; it should be
filmed.
"The Man Who Saw Tomorrow"
has a suggestion in it of Florence Heed's
stage j-ucces.s, "Bends of Destiny, '
which Pauline Ficderlck played en the
screen. Thy here Is endowed by u hyp-
Photeplay8 te Be Seen
en Lecal Screens Soen
Xetembr r 20 "The Btenuil Flame,"
with Nerma Talmndge, Stanley.
"Annii Ascends," with Alice
Jjrady. Arcadia.
"Prisoner of Zcnda," with Alice
Terry, l'ulncu.
"Nere," .Stoiiten.
"Shadows," with r.en Chnney,
Vloterlu,
Nevpinbrr 27 "Clarence," with
Walluce Relil, Palace.
Coming "When Knighthood Wee In
Flower," B tan ten.
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Mlller'a "Tendreaee" Coming
Henry Miller, popular star and pre-1
ducer of such idays an "The (irent.
Divide," "Her Hushnnd's Wife," ".Mn-I
Here" nnd "The Famous Mrs. Knir."
comes te the Jlrend Street Theatre for
n limited engagement cemincnciiig Mon
day night, November 20, ns ce-a:nr
with Utttb Chnttcrten in one of the most
Important plays he baa produced in
years, Henri Hntaillc'fj "La Tcndresse.'
Produced during the summer by Henry
Miller, it had n successful ('ulifernln
season before opening nt ' the Umpire
Theatre. New Yerk City. In this tilie
Henry Ilutiu'llc, whose recent dentil se
moved the whole world of drama, treats
of the eternal combat between tlie bensc
and the spirit. He has tnken the strug
gles for adjustment between an utterly
Onsuited but loving couple.
Burten Helmea Is Back
Burten Helmes begins his thirtieth
annual series of photo-stories of trnrel
en Friday evening of next week at the
Academy of Music, with "Present-Day
Peking" as his topic. This travelogue
is a portrayal of the prcscnt-dav as
pects of nn nneient city. Mr. Helmes
wns in Peking Iai.t summer. "Present
Day Peking" will be presented again
Saturday afternoon.
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S. W. Cor. Franklin St. and Cirtrd Ave.
JACK WHITE
In "THE OLD BEADED BAO"
KELLAH BISTERS and LYNCH"
Vaudevllle'a Seniatlenal Trta
XABO nnd EDWABDS
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HAREY DELSOM'
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
EWi NOVEMBER 23
B. HUKOCK PREBENT8 THE
CELEBRATED VIOLINIST
UI8CH A
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their disposal se strong that it was
found necessary te make a slight in
crease in tlie amount of the member
ship dues this season when it was de
cided te have tin; best soloists which
could be secured at four of their con
certs. It speaks volumes for the
strength of the orennlzatlen that the
membershin un tn n few ilnvs iiffn. nt i III ivemeut. tliuii ninkinr it ntmum in.
the increased rate, wns actually greater , possible te s.- which 3 the chief part
than en tlie ame date last jear. ami which, therei'eie. .should be deferreil
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
. OF PHILADELPHIA
JOSEF PA&TERNACK. Conductor
SIX SUNDAY EVENING
ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
rrWIEUh; i-n't u glimpse of the Seuth -, . -, . .
xsens in tie Mae Mm my feature. Pcning Concert, November 19
but like nil her films i' i !i exotic as' fioleiit: OLGA SAKAROrr. ?inlit
tiny lti.iUe em. An Kdmiiiiil Ceuldlns ''v'.V'v: '.' .. 'tim, avaii.mim:. aitiy
t'inifiin.v ,,. . . i ... , ,
,!, ,,, , i , " P. me inner, ne ecu mine nun power nun i
fore , I i? ' rl '"Vi ' . "!" wealth, but no happiness. b0 it is easy i
tiJftnuZJ. ' '"'1 "ny, ,'r0UKh 1the " RUP "l:lt he cheeses the out-of- .
irst nevemen , cub is playing ngninst I ,l0ers girl.
the ether with all his might. I
1'iebably the perlect 'coiicertante"
form of the composition bus aemething
te de with this, as each part has exactly
the same Phrase. as the ether in c.-u.ii
ELMAN
wietq the ifiry for .Mi.sj Murray's
especial b-iMtit, mid it concerns, a
1 ISieadwii) hinge idol who sacnlices her
I" Ml. I HAIII KS H. UIHs-CU. UOe'riNE ST.
n'li ..,..! ..Ul . ..t .,. m.in i.l III. .IS 11 mniler lit tnet. llieie u .......
is the same ns nt the time of its in- ,nbl,y, "P tompesi-n u ler two instiu- , l". '.' ' 'f "' ' " " J1 ) .
uuguratien, namely, te furnish tli...,,,",s " '" liter.ttun. of music where if' ", . Im.i.M.-ht "lie J ,,n,i P "hh,
highest grade of orchestral music pos- I tll( , '' ' " , V iul I" nl..e, Ztl im .'', 1 1 b-.-l- e.n.,1 f
sibie te the greatest number of i.erlens ' "f "' ""-1 eoncerie The Mernrt smu- ';'' ;",", h a-l .11 u.'t.Tl bl 11.
Ht the lowest possible cost. The cost l'''011' fencertuntu for Weliu nnd viola , . VNV , vl" '' "a" ,llu'tt,,J b Ueu
and the ether half from the best that
can be sjeured. Following this pro
cedure Mine. Olga Samnreff will be the
soloist nt the opening concert en Sun
day evening, November 10, and ethers
from the professional sole group will
include Saschn .laeobineff, Ilaiu Ivindler
and Florence Knsten.
rpiIK Interest in the concerts of the
Philharmonic has been se great and
the demands upon the limited space nt
MUSIC NOTES
At the Philadelphia OrchnMift comfit nt
th,i Acadcms- en i'rld.iy ufiernnin nnd Sat
urday icn!ne mxt ihree f.uniiljr wurks
con.itltme the pre trum, tlin fourth Hjni
lihuny ut lli'tihniM, u,e Jiccihn-u lulin
concerto und the Huns' irlun KlurseJy Nu.
1 of l.lazt. Urutilsluvv llulernuii Is Hie
BOletSt. m
His New erlt 3mil.eny Orcliestra. imrter
Wulnr Damrescli, will l,m heard In the
iccnnd nuhsci ititlen iiuucrt In the Aendem
nf Mule next Thurxhe ciinliu In nn nil
W'uKiur iireiirum. Th ihinl .ict of "Slsv
frltd" will be Bunc, llli Jlnu Illiu Htrnllu
an llrunnhllde nnd ItlLliard I'muks ai Weie
irlcd. .Mr. UtihiumIi lll .ilsu ll.ilnlu tlie
"Tannhttouser" eiriuru. the 1'icludu and
Iniieilucilen te me ihud 111.1 'it ' l.ohwn l.ehwn
1.1J11." und Uuatuw 'llnlet. tl.e cow en en en
timoter. will be tmird In "Urniuia." from
"Trletun mid Isolde," uirumiul for Molln,
with orchestra.
Lear I
ai 1 no
hrre en the
i .lucmy ur
"Ulils III j imriH ..,, ...in,
n comedian who
i,,.; "',," '",,IN "1 with even- sue m.
hi y ininr ,,,.. ...., 1 1 ...-""
A,iJ!1,!)I!r'(,,fI "i1'1' l,,w n,"u,rw "
teen V i Vu.,'r leiiieniberH Imvim:
vi VMiVplWfVfen;ttUh's
. rm)iiiii. Ti,, i ''J" '"'J I 11 mm
Padreu akl will lm
utlrrnuun of Uoccml'er 4
.susic, -
Jarecbv Keclan. lulmlKt. will be heard
In ticltnl at the .W.uIiii of Muulc Knver
un Thniiiday 1 vcnlns-. Ni)emlr HI. Dvorak's
tonierte In A mlnei .iil I' major luncertu
of OaJkeNskl ure tils ihlrf numbcra.
Jaw-ha Helfetz will Khe his only riilla riilla
ilelpluu recital al llie Aculcnu of Music
en Wnlneaday esiilnn. Dticmber 13.
The Phllnileliilila flK'iulla iioslety nn
iuiuicsh n iircai nt.itlen In January of "The
llrlde i;iect." hi Jehn J'hllln t'eusa. It
In expci'lid Hint he v III lm pri'SLiit te con
duct the performance. KclaurtaU will htslu
.it ,.1110,
r.pprcsenl itHca of tli f.n I'arln Orand
Oiiila Cnmpanv base nunplelPil wllh thn
I'lilljdilphu strand up r.i AHbui Inllen nil
the details of the two-wok ensuKvment
whlth opens a w ilt finm neu. Monday
Amenit the prlntlpala are lloatilce d'Alsmin
in, .Maile Happeid. Henri iscutt und Anna
1 I '".In, WiiHslll l.eii and Wulter I'fuirfer
will he iiiuMt i.iind'uters The eperaa ure:
I'lrst week "AI.S.i." "I'.IbeI, tte." "Tbica,"
"Mirthu," ".Mm"' I'mtirlPs," I'arinen."
"Juwelii of llie .Miidnnaa" nnd "Canllerln
IliisUana" and "I'iimU iftl ' Sscend week
"I.11 Ilehi'iiie." "r.iuit. ' Saleme, Cava l
Icila llUBtle.ina" uud i'liBlhucl." "I.u.U,"
"l.hintirln," ''.Mine" llmtcitly" und "II
'lioateie."
The MM Inns Musical Club will glv Ita
Hi t.t sencert of ihe ,eaxeu In thn ballroein
of the IKIIsViie-Stt.itferd luxt Tuesday
allernoen. A umlal yreRnim bus been ur-
r inted 111 noner or 1110 ihiiiiik uearu or
irctera of th' National I cderatleu of
Miiblcal riulm. feilurluu' Ihe ilub cherua,
llie tmrii mm.nil'ie and the urchentia,
r.inlly Htelici Jliimir will Ble..a eenu r-
lt.it iel Afiielay ewiilin; In Wlthernpoen
Hill. The jumjiuin Includ-a .works of Huh.
W'tcl.irlln. Vwrmilnl. Itnhluatiiln. Mm.
nitnii, Itiser, MiuiiaH. Miuatl, I'liurdialn,
Itlieiiu-IUtun, IVtiley I'elinen l.vrk-er,
I, .ill....... ,1, rli lit, lltimfT II lilimii.il..W
iicijivii.tti, -.1- ,' , i. , . . " """ittltv.i,
llerain inn. War.; -m llllih, lrs JlnRar will
he aaelelcd by NIsIieIuh Duutr at the piano,
Mlschn Kliiian. le!lnlt, will nnpear In
lencerl for th;, la it Hiae thin ea(,n at ihe
Acudeinv ut Musis 'Ihurtduy uvcnlnsr, Ne-vinlH-r
''!
IMi.tr 1 A .Yen. at Sv Yerk, will slit
,111 eicun e liul.neM Xtend-vy in nine n th
Walnut Ktisct I'lcbjlerlaii Chuiih.
1' J, Jlcupe .t S 11 uiiiieune., two acrlea
of aillats' icUt.'la thla Jiat. Tim Drat, ten.
ilxtliiir of tlw sJiieeiln. win cwin hy Itoh.
it Aimbruater ,plan hi, (iiul I5IU iKth Jloed
l.ultil, 111 eoiiliiiielloii wlh the lu'.-ait
piano, for 1 no Miw . erwy federated' Mule'
11
still have their chnnce te appear with ''S1"' "'"'" ''" Inc.cased wjtli n- ustra, p nj,.d .ciihe,, or two' V,.., ,- thlnl. of the dingin, sine
the orchestra and about ene-hnlf of the ' .ll"netwIy in the Inst few years, und age bj .Messrs. Jtich and erney, comes , .1.,.. Ml,. m,,..,. .....i ,,, .'...,.. ...
sole talenl "win l ."rLwn hZ l iJ?!. Ylc " !,e I buut tlle '" II ' "" r"M.e.-i. I if, WrVrlnXr L urns 'a '"Te
.,..., ,.., u .11 in iiiuiiij eiiuui me ex- 1
penditures, for the concerts are being A OTHKIt thing noticeable at
gUen te the members at u cost of a , rl last petferiimucc of the Hacb
mile mere tliuii u dollar a concert. , ccrte in this dtv was the fact that at
.l!C1. .! ch"ftcr "f the orchestra! the clee of both the first and the Inst
un of the soloists is considered, it movements, the chord of D major wns
t,,n Vi,.. ; . . ' ,, , """ w'" "el ' ll6"'1 ibsteail of that of D m nor ns is
meet the cost of giving them. written In the music.
A number of public-spirited mem- This was an innovation which did net
bera in the pat have been making up I sound well. The trend of the music
the very substantial deficit which N throughout is distinctly toward n close
snewn ut the close of cacll season nun in 1) miner nnd net 1) major. 15,uh
in. m if," 0,,Vy Ms K"intce thnt has frctiueiitly u-c.l the major chord in
enabled the directors te go ahead with .Wins i composition in u miner, n, ,1
meir ambitious plans. that lie knew hew te e it effect ivelv is notable cast.
I shown by the mnrvcleiis close of tin..'
TtT , . "Kyrle" of the Mass in it miner, which I mi , , . i .- , t n
HE plan this season is triple in e Itacli Choir sang at the Academy T '" '' """""al' tr'!-''llf,'"y
its nature. Tlie secletv moneses m a short time age, where the device is . dislisured ut .,n ai-ci'lent. who lias
st possible orchestral con- ! uswl uith wonderful effect. Hnt heic ' " " '"'",', ,'""" "ur " ' ""'''
nrt piano, en Nevembr 22. 23 nnd 24.
lr i2 'tS".0",1? 0re under the uunaeimsnt nf
Helen Pulnakt Innea.
,iT n?lh.'"c "Peraile Fectety will pro pre
ii9llhSrt ""n Sulllvun'n opera "The
, m-i '' r," ..n tn" arternoen und evenliiK
Vi,.... nif'h,D.8 Uav "' "'e Arjidemy of
,.'. Ihe.Prlnclpals of the caat sin Allce
iAK?rn,?: lne . lyel-Huhlmnn. rredrlc
cuperoeii. Jehn Ainbrmil. i'liurls .Shuttle
5 mIL': ,J,u""""t Poland, l'riiiilc Hirtman.
1-culn MlCej- ur.d Nannle Wellbank.
,i,Th'ir 'lrtheyen euheiti-a and rherua of
5... J. r,uw Wernry huclcty will eUe a
eperc tu "H. M. H. i,nafore ,t j.u x JJ
senduct tenlsht' Thiodeio Ilnmin will
ihlBT? Vlcjintn will s-v n Piane recital In
,,inr l?r of. ,no Academy en Monday eo ee
wi F'i.Ne.i,mb,fr "- IIH Whiilp.il uuinber
op I" irreut echutnann i.imasle In U,
i,!"?'."'.'0 '.'Minliten MinoiirK-ej i senir r
iii..,L. ,'rt' ''"mufv Urawhu- lloem en
lliursilay nft, rnnen, .Viuemtu ."! at .1
? U!;..- fall'.' ",'" lx ""ill'- I Doiethy
C i unu. .."""sder. lurpHt. nlth fureU
Spaeth ut the piano
,. mi'.1.',10. K,';.Mr' ,r,u ""l" ie will Bile
" r?.1".il '. U'therupoeil II HI oil We.lneJ.lJ
eiin nir. .N.iwmbcr 2J. t-h.i will alnu lii
siii."."" ."tul will be iml.ted hi J111.11,
ai nklii. violinist, and llenl.iii.ln (luajlkelf,
il.t ''. 1,et,, .""'inters of thn I'hll.iilelphla
'.", tra. Juceb VVIuuw will be ut the
piano.
J iieiaenateln Mnren, bntse, la nillns
ii ty-e-w)k engaBemtnt as aolelat In the
.apllel Theatre, of .New Yerk. J.nat week
id Sinn; B ,Wt nmnter in Jluntirlan nnd
ills week lie H appeurlnif us Mjrhlstu In
"Iinpieasilena of Knuil."
The Old Yetk rtend Cheral will eUa a
musical tei un .Monday at a an p. ,t in st,
Jehu a Lutheran Churc'i. Yerk toad und
MUrose uicnue. Kalhnn l'llce Henzel, en.
pri.ne, und Pearl Daub Menttemery, plauht.
will be the aoleleta.
Armlstlcn I)ny illl be ebaericd In the
hms.jul setllnif nt Old .St. Peter's Church,
Third und lMne slieet Sunday eienlna, when
n, ihelr will alnif "HUn,cd Are the De
parted," Bll0nr. "Hew lllejt Are They."
Ttchalkewaky, and the "IUmn Ilefern Ac
tien," KIplbiB'a peem te u bcltlnu by Walter
Uavles, Jehn V, Neirla. baaa, will alne
the Lergen aetllni; te "J'iundera ricld."
The Phlladelptila Mualc Teachers' Alliance
announces u practical muile illnle demon demen demon
slrntlen ut Us net incetlui; en Tuesduv &.
leinber 14, I0.SO A. M , .it the Hettl,.ment
MubIe Scheel, Hi) Quein street. All teach,
eis me Invited te atlind
Stars from aen famous opera houses nf
Oernmny will be heard In the VnBiierlnn
epcni fcttlvnl, te b.i Klien.hem nt the
Muiniulliiin (ipeia llouje durlntr tin! w.'.t
of r.bruaiy ft, undci thu iiLniamnieiit of
Oeerim. Iiluineiilh.il tin llleck, noted for
his Wngnnlnn Interprilat one, will be the
tiuent conductor.
A program of Norwegian muale win he
cucn nt tbe hecend l'rebyterlin' Church
Twenty-tlrat and Walnut lrcet8, Htindty
evening ut 7:30 The conipeaerH ure liurum
flrleg. N'Jerulf and llnulrfnaiimid. The
clieiua chnlr und solelhlu will be uaiilated liv
Vb.eent ranelll. baiplnl. and Kiederie L'oek
Mullnlet. Servlcca under the direction ,,f
N. l.lndaay Nerden. '
Tle
. II.. vc and te Held" and "The Uieam
'tie ' (Jiil." ., innst Tii.'irv.d 'if lw,i- i,,.r.
con- ' sistcncc ill iil,i.liiB the "(ill. led I. Hies."
. Mente liliie is ay.iin te be -.ecu a-, the
irtiieiis euni; here, n pint uhich he
can plu.x Willi dlsincl.,ii nnd sincerity,
though we nisiv wish fr another lan
1 .in te lining out hi- greatest powers.
Alum Tell, one ,,l the most bei.iitiful
women oil stage ei screen, has a Idirt.
an li.is liiijiiK.n.I i'.l.e.iner. who lua.U his
111 m debut a nun l.i of jenrs a-,'., with
the old Vitu.i.ii'li Company, Wind
t'lane and Ch.iii.-. I.iine complete the
TG89IGHT LuLuTen,ple
Vlimill BtezA te Spring Garden
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phonic character, hut si 111 made up of 'he double concerto.
tlie very best music, ami with the bent
Kroup et ereheWial performers in the i Started in Melodrama
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Ticket NOW at Hcppj',, HIS Chestnut It.
anil Academy.
hers of the seclet te h'cur severnl s0l0.
ists of iuteriiatieiiiil reputation; aNe
i ii ,v? ,0"lu "f ,H" "lest talented
1 liiliidelphia jeuiiKer musicians appear
en the precram, either as component or (
ns soleisto. i
hj.si.lin, mid lb.., inc. ie Ihe up te WMb V v"r Tv V .r l,rB"Mc T',,,, '
i.s "new" tiuv is told ui ".Lin Ueep," ! . le ' ' AOI.I '
lie Knrlten f..m.r. A"T,icV?t.B$l?jT r n"1' V "-V 'Mt
Lambert Ilillj.r ...l.ipled till- te the top at tlie Tl.entre i.r.,1 r.lmlul 'u'tUyn" n
Slmbeit, ha-, been iimii.sin people, te- j
(.ether ttlth her siMer I'leieuce Temp- i
est, since tAw win live e,ir.-. old. They1
bivim in Mich liielediiimas us "Twe!
Little iiii, -loe rieiiu te lie."
screen fmni the i.ii,ii.iI st,n nf Maic
I.dmeud .l.iiies, luii i , mne. ted 'tli the
tilins. liilljcr nls.i .1 :. '"I the ft.it me
Milten Mil-, wli, . I i- il,,l e -uch un.
nsKiiinlnK and lm. n -,n i: ,uK in "lie.
held M. Wile, ' "I', i l.n. Hie
Weman Tin, ii i.,i,-i le, l'he
IS
KEYSER
id a
tribute in
did yceiimn
OIIK Philadelphia Orchestra pa
flue ami n iel.(eserved trlhiil
uih memory et one ui.,, ,u,i
service for the otvui.Uutlen In the ilnvs
when it wns diflicult te till the Acu. e my
at the concert6-the Inte Charles V
Urnun when, nt the lest concert but
one the funeral march from "Gutter,
daemmeruns" was played i,l8 mc.
Mr. Rrauu had been n member of
the Heard of Directors from lnnr ,.. ,i ...
tlme of his di nth l.ut hummer, ami In.i l
Kivcn liberally of l.ii tin,,. ." , ' '' '.' i
edpe te the aftulis of the Orebisi..,. n
hud been prominent in the niiiHl.-ni' .,r.
fairs nf the citj for many years, having
been a member of Iho old Sunt in tiv
Society. plulK in the orchestra ,'s "ft
aa tahin;: it leudiiix p5rt in the .id
ministration of its affairs, and
breui.'ht te tlie beard of the Philmlet
Phla Oichestra t ipe experience and a
thoreiiKl. Uiiem ledge of musical cenll"
tlens in the cllj. "
Mr.
Mi ska. riiu Heart of Cl.i "'.. I N eluilll V he .ill.i
"The n.imint: Arrew" und ether ' "" l !l,,!t''-' ' ,-cl.i-sic.
On. .. they plaed the princess limhiui. nnd in II
with ll-.bert .Mantell In "Klclinnl III."! Iil,u ,l"' t-'l,-!s " ll
Thev Ii.im tppe.utd together mtii.v I ,l'1"' bcc.lil-e of ln-
t leu- i- Ic'utiest uud Sunshine, nnd mi Itules u br..l en ii,.
l ' ,
In
i ti. op, i.oeu mm i.lbten," lmhk i.ip aii.i"ii.ni
"Nei'iin. li'it rove." "The Dictator,' ha.-, the le.iilliii: itmiui
the Wit'l.im Heclc Hevue of two sea-ens' ('iiiinuni, who lined t.
past and liibt beien with "The liliie i Land" n- Tramini-
I-rem every possible musical nncle
this presrnm Is one which should be In
dorsed by the iiiu.sc.lei,iK people of
the city. A m tlul has b(.en offered this
jenr for the bei t orchestral ,i,n.i.
tlen, as well as for the best perfurineis. Mnrieu h .-been with Ituyuiuud Hitch, scarred .In el. in
i,J,.i ,l10 I'net. and the winnlni; compo-'""' hi '"''hi' Hcauty Shep," "Gnlinj i I'ler, me Vnhu,
,......, ,.,., uimuiiinciiiv ne piuced en one
ut the pregiams by .tr. PnHernacU.
Kitten."
Alene" and "'J'he
i'i ioIe of I lu
lu -i part et the
I. .mm! r. cKni.e
i. a, --up. which
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II, 'Her ear.
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ifua'c CammllleH tit tha Art Ain.nA.
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i&iyiiil
wjib.u Hup, W4(Mlir vmIa.
a? xih ijjirt. . tv. '.i-vki'iir 'jr.-c
flmt wilt b a
lininii for mnnv run.. ...... ,
vleht with iiinati'iir chamber imisic- ,,r.
ft"r?.,.,.H.. '"!!.. :J"?..!!1,.'L!. interested
m -v vi,i llllll IMtlDllilU
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Thcic me Jin, -. eiie- ni H' v-t iait
of "Shin I hep" which an , 1 i , . pinl
if net gin pn these ..f Un ,i','. i'e
-peclnl "The I Inner ."--,, i and
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hristiae Science
NIXON THEATRE
52nd BELOW MARKET ST.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 12ft
3.30 o'Cleck
ALSO
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON
GARRICK THEATRE
WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C. S. B
OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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The Klnt Church of Christ, Sciential, in Be,t, l. "
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