Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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BEFORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP
"Molly-Deling" Musical Shew at Garrick, Is Week's Only
OfteningCenccrning "La Tendrcsse Ferrest and
Shubert Have Bully Musical Shows Other News
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STII.L nnelhrr member of tl.e muMcnl comedy her.l-nnd from all reports
prltt-irimwr-wM mugglr Inte the Philadelphia theatrical fold net week.
"Thin single opening will be "Melly Darling," which comes te the Oat-nek
Thwtre, featuring the aiila leg and comic flfta of Jack Donahue. OtherVe,
Se theatrical line-up xvl I renin In the same. "la TendreMC" will play It flna
SU at tl" """' "nd-M"l". S'"r'e'" will continue at the Ferrest.'-Tan.
wrlne" t the Hliubert, "HIoHsem Tlmn" at the Lyric, "The Goldfish" will
Slay lt fourth and Anal Walnut and "Junt Married" wlU round
V .' ,...ii ..... nf ill.. Ailelnhl. .
OUt a sin"'"! ..... "v . .
THIS btwlnws of looking dramatic
.tft hertrs In the mouth Is neither
nf nor profitable, considering hew
wry. very ncarcc the gifts are. Ner la
It kind te treat In any but a sober
n I dignified vein an attraction which
mirperts te treat In a aerieua and dra
He fnhlen some defln te theme.
n Nevertlielcw, the, fact remains that
the Batallle Pln.v, "La Temlicssc," new
it the Urend, Ih net half se ponderous
Km vital ax some of us were led e
iriipct On tba credit side of Its
Star there is a certain flavor of lit;
irarf distinction and n mirencss of
IllCntlV 10 lie Kllim "-"'" ..""
'iictiehs. On the iiemt tune is a memo
STARS OF THE STAGE COMING HERE NEXT WEEK
. evrt.'1..
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tli.it nt no time thrusts its point home
in ,1 n structure tlmt contains a num.
Sir of the old mess -covered ytnndhxs
of the Mage, which help rob the story
of Its appeal. . . ,,
In taking a theme that Is In Its
foundation nliatrnct-the c-enfllct or re re
te ion-hip of two kinds of love, that
rf desire nml that of tenderness lln lln
teille did net exactly commit himself.
We can cimceKc of this idea being
mbreldcrrd Inte a story of great power
5ml vcrv real poignancy. Hut when the
French dramatist cliose te exemplify
M tliome It. the persons of a middle
ircd tncl retrospective Academician nml
his voting and sportive mistress he set
his steps in the way of well-worn cen-tln-nhil
dramatic ruts and minimized
its" effectiveness ever here, where
Manilards and customs are quite differ-
"'La Tendrcsse" is the kind of a
-i ..l.lni.. In lncttlivr the tenseness
of a great drama, givea opportunity for.
fluppr little thoughts, often irrelevant,
during the course of the action. ler
example, it occurred te us that in this
type of domestic entanglement, charac
ters seem te love te go out of their
irnv, clear around Itebln Heed s bnrn,
m "te speak, te Hay nasty ami disagree
ulilc things. This propensity is net con
fined te the unpleasant people in the
iwv either. Ter example, in the mat
set 'of "Tendrcsse," Bnrnnc, the here,
Is shown ns a saddened, unhappy man
nhe. Iv his own udmiien. bus for
given his loved one's treachery even
though the sere remains. Yet, when she
comes te linn, ne icis nu piuii,i,.i
slip te cut her te the quick, l.very
time he opens his mouth, It is te say
something unkind.
And that Interminable "I-am-geins"
scene ! When, finally, peer Miss
I'hatterten was forced te speak a line,
'I nn, enltis little b.v little." It wns
mnall wonder the audience tittered,
Tiiniii-imiii iiiw itrnletiEpd departure,
we couldn't help but think of the critic
who declared lie was going re whip n
plav. eme day, In which thp heroine
prel'lnimed her Intention of leaving
ami left n the instant.
The bet parts of "T,n Tendressp
occur In tin- first net nnd a part of the
last. The former was interesting bc
caute of the distinction of the dialogue,
and tin- hitter, partly ns a relief from
the high-flown absurdities of the fcceend
ad climax, nnd partly because of its
real wilfulness.
A quiii ter of a century age even ten
jean iike, for that matter "I.a Ten
dresn'" would probably have been con
filleted real meat, but of Lite, de
spite ether shortcomings, the htnge has
rid Itself of a let of ith stilted verbiage
and its stock gilt, and plush furniture.
These tue things have probably ills
pilseil mere silly nnd tiresome plays
and giu'ii I hem the outward appear
ance of intellectual depth or pjsehologl pjsehelogl pjseholegl
ral research tliun any ether two factors.
But tliey cannot disguise "La Ten
drcsse." It's no particular mental
hazanl.
(lencrilllv speaking, we would be se
dad te sec a faxerltc actress rid for fer
fW nf 1'nll.x iiimiiitH. hut the fuel re
malns that ltuth Clintterten, xxhen she
deniud tli black wig of Martins LM LM
Ileres, nttempted something (lint doesn't
liecnnie Ikt wc mean the part as well
tlip wig. Kvlilenlly the gilt nml the
phisli nnil stiltedncss of Hatuillc's piny
taried lln; beautiful and imnffectPil
Mary Hese twin out of lier. Although
die hiM-elf did the translation of "I,a
Tendre-su." she was unsuccessful In
c.itdiim; the spirit in which her own
role xxus wriiiui. She was neither sut
Hfirutlj smilless and unprincipled as the
Martin- of tin- first act, nor itpliftisl
jneusli for tin- chnngcil and redeemed
Mnrlhe of (he fniillc. Instead, she
pl'.jed the iwi, en much tin- Mime Kcj,
and ruined the effect.
Shows That Are Coming
te Philadelphia Soen
DeccmW 4 "Anna Christie," with
. I'aullne Lord, Walnut.
"Te Leve," with Grace Geerge,
Adelphl.
"Alirehntn Lincoln," with Prank
McOlynn, Iiread.
December 85 "The Puslng Bhew
of 19i2," Shubert
Cemlnic "Trie Monster," with
Kmmctt Cerrlgan, Walnut,
"The Dever nead," with Charles
.Cherry, Walnut.
"The cat and the Canary,"
Adelphl.
"The aullty rftie," with Pauline
Krederlcu, Adelphl, t
WHAT Philadelphia lias lachi-d in
' drumatle proilm-tieiih this season
nas bf i-it. In ii icrtaln mciiMirc, com cem
yiiiijted li the wealth of rcallv at
tr:utip imiinIciiI show t, "IIIesmiih
Time," whi. !i we ai- gl.nl te see has
yi'U'ht oil III splendid st,le nt the
Ljlic. js (. Wtlt ( ,(,, ll(t
""' two iiiiihic.il openings Imn e(,iv ur(,
Mia niiilf a wij hIkix e avi-ragp.
'luiijieriiie ' l the mere erlttiiial of
tup two, nml K.ntiilns n definite and
tangible plot In which urn. h fun js
ii i"1 "r,,li,l marital dlflipultips.
He th ice husbands i nf perhaps i
Mould sa,i t-x-huslwiiiM sojeiirnluc en
H'c nmhieil M.ind of Tiingerine. w,
Mns, ,ee IViKihh, ,m instltiiled a
f'Mmn f letting the wiie.s de all Hie
"r; win!,. ii. ,ihbi,ii,!s loll in the
fnnli-, leinpiir,, , ,vit, t Itt-Ii- real
'""-J and lind be also has been In the
Mallow Mnrt ii.
H MM ilnss-'" I ii.t- ,lfc.. . ,! I,. ...
t'lnss of 'IIS," nml ,..ecM en te
lllllt lln., ..I......I L1.... it
, , ,- imii,,-ii rnr niiiK
Ijnt n.ir .in, I,., niiide ii i).,iiir, run.
r.,',',Ih ""d" is lb.. ment. nml he
,2.S- l.",, go,Vr .., es.
."',." """ " "a and chain
tained some rather neat lyrics, makes
a pleasant motif, and "Didn't Yeu He
lieve?" has a fragile kind of beauty.
As n matter of Tact, tlierc Is prob
ably mere catchy mimic in "Dearie"
than there was In "Sally," but the
difference Is that the attempted plot
and its accompanying sentimental love
story break down in the middle of the
present musical, comedy, whereas It
clung te the t-iid of "Sally." As a re
suit the present occupant of the Ferrest
I one of the many musical shows!
whose Bccend acts are inferior te the
nr.se.
Hut, after all, nets don't count for
much in musical comedy. Fer example,
slnce the opening of "The Hunch unit
I udy, ' they've completely rcnevuted
the second act, which, ns we said, xvas
net se geed. New. Judy marries tin
Scottish Larl (if that means anything),
who was such a cad, and the Ameri
can lever has te be mitlstk-d with some
one else. Alse, they've introduced a
Itusslan cafe for geed measure. This
show opens in New Yerk Monday.
A Strange Lincoln Play
Jehn Drink water's play. "Abraham
Lincoln. which returnc In fh n-n.wl
en December 4, has resulted in bring
ing our, interesting tacts concerning thn
plays which lirve been written around
Lincoln's career. One of the strangest
was recalled by n New Yerk man ns
having been produced in 1800 In a
theatre at Muehlhausen in AJsnce-
Lerraine. The title of the play xvas
"La VI-j Pt La Mert d' Abraham Lin
coln" ("The Life and Death of Abra
ham Lincoln"). In the third act Lin
coln hed attained the Presidency and
teeth had thus early appeared as a
suitor for the hand of Lincoln's niece.
Renter's motive for Lincoln's murder
is derived from n ban put en the suit
of lioeth. The fifth and sixth acts lend
up te the assassination and te cap off
the historic vagaries of the drama Lin
coln was shown witnessing net "Our
American Tensiii." but "King Lear,"
when assassinated.
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ORCHESTRA PRESENTS
FINE FRENCH PROGRAM
Franck Symphony the Feature,
With Varying Emotions
in Other Numbers
JLcniyEV'n a n)ra nt? Tir t MmMKlu
iwm m v t.b ri a- r. t rifT, vi fT.fx.nr.i'
Tyic" 'ors e the ScreenValentine in uT1ie YeVHtfA
Rajah" at Stanley Next Week Babe Daniels, Viela
Dana and William Farnum in New Films
PODOLI'H VALENTINO as an Must Indian Itnjah!
v Knnnlh ilniicer! WHIInni t'nrtiiiin iw
tiik raennAM
Pymrlieny I) mlnf r Frnnclr
The Hereercr'K Aptirpntle. ..Dukas
Afturnnen of n l-nn nhuHy
Bno Mnciibrc Halnt-Sftenii
apana UhaiiVHjy Chabrler
Tfie riillaileliililn Orchestra presented
n beautiful program of French music, TI' IT'S true that the stngi-Is in need
at its concert in the Academy jesterdayj f- of the old-fashioned stoel: company
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Kehe Daniels a
tue-lNlcil Northwoods HIictMII
And Viela Dana as a "Five-Dellar llabyt" '
Here's lln- film line-up In this city next weWt. with popular faveritea in
roles In which they've already become known te (In- fans. Valentine's featurft
Is "The Yeung Itnjah" at the Stanley, Miss Daniels will be seen in "Slnttd
Wings" at tli,. Knrltnn, Farnum in "Without Compromise" at the Victeria
and Mlfn Dana in Irvin Cobb's story, "The Five. Dellar Haby," at thn AldiM.
afternoon. It was the first time in the
memory of the icvlewer that an ex-
cluslvply French program has been
lea te allow actors nnd ncin-svcH te
t-cape the rut of "type" lelcs, It is
even mere true that something of th.it
son in neetieii in tie f ms. Imt. mi-
given by the orchestra, and the general fettunately, a large body nf the fan-
ini,rmMlii nf Hi.. ...inc.rl miiu (lint of "rm 'J"' blggPt obstacle. These funs
imprpssl.n of the cencer was tliut " demand that their Idels play the rob-s
-i ' "" ill'-, l llliil J'll',- til.' I '.!."
Ot for Ulltr-ll Hl.ll'V,. iwitn.1 ltn.....iu.. H',.l.
d'f i luce ISelil proved Fiirceshful In an auto-
OUt lllelll ( Cernell VI'Olllinwe llmtr ili-iinllid
a rapidly shitting hnieliioscetn'
beautiful impressions all radically
ferent but nlniext euitiillv beautlfiil
ucitiiiinii in nivir uiifui ii, U1V--10I1"'- inai mis nne ana versatile actor keep
cmotietH. I en playing In such pictures; bceaiifp the
Urst came the tVsar 1 ranch sym- sb-pk-hniied lUidelph wen their heart"
phony, prehnlil.i th-fim-it expiesi-len of ; i,., t. romantic Sheik, they InsM
the symphonic leim hy tmy walllc com- j tlirt Iip .tick te l-eles of exotic appeal;
pencr, umi is regariiiug i ran im
French n.id net ik c.cluslch Itelgiani
ns Debiif.v clashed him. The weik
was pcrleniicil In honor of tin- up-1
prencning centenary el the great com
JOSEPH D. WILSON ESTATE
GOING TO MASONIC HOME
Trust Fund Created for Benefit of
Institution at Ellzabethtewn
The Masonic Heme at Klizabethtewn.
I'a., eventually will receive the bulk of
the cstate of Jeseph D. Wilsen, 21 OS
North 11 read .street, valued at mere
than S242.0U0. who died en November
1 :. Mr. N ilsen .was collected with the
Textile Supply Company.
, '"b's JH1, which wns probated to te
tluy, .S1000 was left te Franklin Ledge,
I . and A. M., the Incnini- of which is
te be used te aid peer and sick mem
bers of the ledge.
He left scleral ether bequests and
created heveral annuities te friends and
relatives. The residue and nectiinulnted
interest is te be held in trust. When
the annuities expire these will he added
te the residue and all Is te lie used for
no or mere buildings for tin- Masonic
Heme at i:il.ihcthlewn as a memorial
te tin- tiwtuter and his widow.
Hannah W. Davis, who died recently
nt the West Philadelphia Homeopathic
Hospital, lei I an istntu uiliml ut S.'ll',.
SMIU. Invenlefic, of tin- nei-seiml estn.es
in nn- following were filed
Schliiulgiceil. if.-i2"(IOi Ida
Sl.",4."tJ; ,1. ITmiu-y Hey. S(irr.'2
.1. Smith. i5.-rf,2.'IS ; Marv A.
?l!l""l.
ISABEL aMADIGAN.
"JUST MADRIED"
AJetphi
LOUISE GtTOODY
and OSCAR SHAW.
"GOOD MORNING
DEARIE" Fbrrxysfc'
THE CRITIC TALKS
TO MUSIC LOVERS
Iy S MLKL L. UVCIAR
ALL vocalists, whether they admit it
or net, leek te the operatic stage
ns their ultimate goal, but as in most
ether walks of life, only a very few of
them succeed in their desires. This Is
nn entirely justifiable ambition, for
the rewards of stellar operatic singing
are far Inrger than any ether in nil
music, and the "white light that beats
upon" the star In opera takes en n
golden tinge caused b.v the money
which fellows it, such as no ether line
of musical endeavor ever yet gave.
With this certainty of fame and
fortune, it is little wonder that every
vocalist aspires te the operatic stane;
that se few of them succeed in getting
there In the sense of becoming stars Is
due te a variety of cuuses, of which
in this country lack of opportunity In
ncquirlng the necessary experience is
one of the principal ones.
Of course, te be u successful operatic
singer demands n very great equip
ment in matters just as essential as
the mere possession of a fine elce. In
fact, one of the greatest operatic j
stars
has linn
SOFIA
CHARLEBOIS.
9&y Carle Ce
Metropolitan
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JULIA
SANDERSON,
TANGtRINE
Shubert ,
9 -: '"-v j
AMauar- .v s
Tir 'f t'Y
poser nnd never has there been a liner
rending of it than Mr. Stekes, rhvc
yesterday. I. generally took It at a
sllclilly ulnv.er tempo tliun 1ms been his
custom, nnd If ihcre was n lobs In spirit,
an attribute of Franck net u-ninU" at
corded te him, but which In- has in
abundance, there was a gain in the
marvelous detail of the weik, In which
it is net appniacheil by any s.Mnplieni
ill till orchestral liteiatilie. The slew
movement and scher.e eemlilneil was
especially effective, as it always Is.
Next came the clever schere. "The
Sorcerer's Apprentice" of Dul.as, one
of the best expositions of modern
trench.
mn sic in a fiistinciivc mmii. i ,i, ,,,t, flirtiiii. in-
jitKP rue sympneny it was ncaiiuiniij vnrieil telcs, uiu
H'tauip I itrnuin imlulcei In u cIiisr
hare-tlsted battle with Themas Snnt
schl ill "The Spoilers," they cliilni In;
should hae at least one xlgoreus tight
in all his films, and because Douglas
Fnlrb'inks risked life and limb in "Itis
Picture in the Papers'," he spent two
or three years In hair-raising gymnas
tics en the scicpn.
Theodere Huberts, who used te play
roles of every com enable cliaractet,
was finally pigron-helcd by his com
pany ns a grunt man for gruff business
men' roles or ns a snarling father-in-law
te romantic heieines. The result
wiih that for three jears he wns Heeded
with such pints, nnd escaped only when
another tempnnj borrowed him f r
"Hail the Weman," In which he plajcd
the role of the bigoted New Knglaiiders
only u great artit could. New,
is being gnen num.
the last nuneiiufi
Photoplays te Be Seew
On Lecal Screens Soen
llrrrtulii-r 4 " V lien KlllphthOO
Was In .'lnwer," with Lyn
llanllriK, Ktiinten
"Th. Impossible Mrs. Hellew,"
wt.li liierla Swiiusen, Hlanley.
"Mown le tluj Sen In Ships,'
Motieolititii opera lfeuse.
'The i:iib Title," with Itayinend
Hallen, Knrltnn
"Im firel Niire," ultli Tem MIX.
Vlcierin.
"If I Wen- Queen," with Ethil
I'lnyten, Arcmlin,
"i:nter Mmlimn " wltli Clara
Kimball Veung, Abllne
"Thn .Man Who Saw Tomorrow,"
with Tiiennia Mi'lghnn, Palace.
iCLUBWOMENTOHOLD
GIRL SCOUT RALLY
New Century Members Have
Invited Others te Attend
Exercises
,V llieelillir hn heen nrrniit'eil fnr
i Wednesihiv iifternoen te interest club
women in the work nf the Ciil .Scouts.
This (iirl Scout rnlh. wlibh is under
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ntnv.,1. tlw. I,;... .! mnlrn bus. ....... I.... l.' .. m I... e 1 i.. '".' '".'"I" V". ."' " -M'W 1 llltiry fllllJ.
,-...,. ., .,. ,.--.,.,..,. , ..,. llll'llt litis II, 111 -''il 17" I'-ll I III -i m lull hn
of the life of the singer, first lu learning
roles, and then in no retaining them
as te be ready te slpg them nt a mo
ment's notice. The 'coloratura, above
all ether miccs, net even excepting
the tenor, must keep In perfect X'ecal
condition all the time.
of this or any ether generation . ." hen a singer Is prepared for a
inle her way te the ver top with- ,"'ut. she says, the matter of getting an
laceb
Pelper.
Minnie
Allisen,
FIRES DO $1500 DAMAGE
piles
ilei ihe
leg.
Peer el
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frr'iy gum;
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en jour
King. The invasion of u
tin- Stales spoils his per
.Paradise, and his i-Iuht lit-
mn
the
ill-
lirilitn
their ipiam-ls with their
IS .,(t .1 1 . . .
nil ,.i,i i ', """iieiiiii- nr inn
. with only t, ,,lt fr (.empi,liy.
uhl. .i . " lie icis rushy
date ""0"u", "(Je keep
, r. "i ,"".1 t,i,,t i"' th cust.ii
AiacrliM ter the diV le lh, M th
" "M the, all rebel, .se H,.'
..'.. '"-' '"".' ""' men from limn
Mien up
niveti.
go
jour
Allentliiisliiiil,. ... ,i . , .
our nt.l i.i ","',, ,,ri"i,iii was accen uii
".el iJbe f ll'klng. lln has had ills-
' ' t. s fn ..'I"" l""". is said te
ll he ",,Cb,t of ,h" let- vc can
li,k "n 'V. 1IeH tuc B1,me ,M
I ly" f.,I,,0,M il,,w '" '"Vh" VMi
'V a,,i. 'I1 Knett the Tailor in
"ni lliiviiiifl. t. ii.. ii
.iH'twhe.riieliVssniii,--ie.lbtiiii,Hlv..
'
lugu
-te say
Engine Sparks Start Reef Blaze.
Tailor Shep Aflame
Twe early morning fires In wldelv
separated sections of the cltl caused
damage of Sl.'lKl ami in one c.-ue tied
up trntllc for ten minutes.
Sparks from a loiemotlve ignited ihn
reef of a warehouse he'engiug le the
Philadelphia Paper Mills. .Mnninnnk.
The llaiues threateticil te slire.nl te lln.
main Mructui-e, in which hundreds of
bales of wiihle paper are stored, hut
u-" extinguish) d b.v piempt action of
II r iii'ii.
'. rnfl'u' was )lela,ci while firemen
ieiikui a siiinnniu mure in tiic lniieiuent
of the tailor shop of Charles Mjers,
Fourth st t eel .mil Snjder aieuue,
shnrtlj bi-ferp S n)'!nck The fire, be.
Hexed le h.MP been c.uiseil hv a ilcfc'ctiic
hintcr, cniised ilani.ige of ?."0il.
'CAVE MAN" MUST WORK
Jeb and Heme Obtained en Prom Prem
ise te Treat Family Better
William Ware, the "cae man" ar
issteil u week age near Stratford,
V .1., because he kept his family in
n hut in the weeds, will be released
Monday from the I'ninilcn Count) jail,
niwii a job and a home for his family
near tileuccsicr. and ordered te keep
his wife umi three chlldicu as they
should be kept.
Ware's wife and children Imve been
lu the Camden County Hospital slnce
his arrest, He has four ether children
who have been placed in homes. Pros
ecutor Wolverleu obtained n job and
u home for Ware and his family after
the "cac man" premised te go te
work.
WILL SUPERVISE SCHOOLS
Qenetee, N, Y., Educator Elected te
ColllnQsweod, N. J., Pett
Dr. V. Fowler Hucke, of (iencsee,
N. Y.. xvas elected supervising prin
cipal of Ihe Colllngsweod, N. .1., schools
lust night at a meeting of the beard
of rducntlen. There were seventy-live
applications for the position.
Dr. Jlueke Is new head nf the de-
piirtmeut of cilui'iitlen u.nl teacher
4 I I, llll.-i.v .'. . w ..,,.-
TV 'it'Hi'FMi'.'vru.j i . tiuiuiiig of the (lencsie State Nermal
1 "i- ,. ' ,SN,,Sh "l"1 music, Scheel, lie will asiiiiie his new pest
ii,,.a ,'i M"juliig Dearie" has the de- nexl Frid.ij He fills the xucancy
live K, 'i 'V "'I'Htlen te the seduc- caused bj the death of Henry Neal
"I the ii i ll'.:): 'I'pip In a gifiit ih-iili thicp menlhs age.
Dew a r 1 .n.V,er-y" llu "Wy ,',"r '" l,u '.l"''l''t,iu'' wttu the
Wst Li?Ilu Kay Wcklns" is the (lenesee Htnte Nermal Scheel, Dr.
' Haw. "Brery Qlrl," ta-bleh ceu
linnkn wns first principal of the Tech.
meal High Hchoel of Hatrlsburf, Fa
out this possession, but she has dra
malic gifts of the I'ernlinrdt or He
fane order, and above all a personal
ity which xveuld have insured her suc
cess in any line of xverk which she
might hae cared te undertake.
TO IlECOMK nn operatic star,
thereferp, rpipiircs xeici-, stage
presencp, personality, dramatic ablliiy.
experience, an imiueusp amount of ha id
work nnd stud, ability te cet along
with all kinds of persons, and Htmlly
the opportunity. Theie may be a lew lew
ether reipiirenu'lits net here enumerated,
but these are siiIHcient te show why,
out of se many who think they un
called, se few are chosen.
I'p te the close of the Itelllul-Dnni-zetli
period of Italian epcin, little
was demanded from the siimer except
the ability te sing the biillhiui parts
which the composers wrote, mlrs which
weie cspeclallj designed In show off
tlm vocal accomplishments of tin- sing
ers and practically netbli.g ele. Hut
with the coining of Vctdl, and leancxpii
gi cater extent, Wagner and Puccini,
xxlille the xoeal demands were xlrtu
ally as great, although along different
Hues, the dramatic rcqu In. meats were
intensified a thuusuudfehl.
The elder cotnpeer.s wrote for the
elcc alone. They knew Us pnsslhlli
tics nnil Its llmitiitietis jn t as well ns
the singers themselves- better than most
of Ihe Minghlrds -and therefurp what
Ihei composed could be sung by an
arlist of the first class. Vcnli knew
the xelce, tee, about as well as auj
composer, and while his robs are tre
mendously iliibVuli, siill i hey are nil
along the lines of legituuiiii- illtHi'ul
lies. IJut Wagner and. le a lesser
nilent. Puccini tisunll.v wiele for en
semble effect and the singer encountered j
IIIUIi'lllllPH llllKIIOllll in Hi'- "iu l-
canto, cxeli though th'1 adherents of
thai stjle of singing hvlaie that If a
person i an sing bcl c.mte pieperlj,
im J thing xeenl is net only possible,
reasonably casj .
a sufficient number of goeu singers for
their stellar roles. In u way this is
true, according te the jeutig soprune,
but the big companies naturally demand
singers of the highest finish and wide
experlunee, and the American singer has
practically no place te get the oppor
tunity te learn the actual technique
of the operatic stage, en ucceuiit of the
sc.-ucity of companies and this tech
nique is something which can be learned
only by actual operatic singing.
Miss I.ucchest- finds un ever-awakening
interest in opera in this count rj
it has been noticeable eiin In hpr short
experience and it must be remembered
that this brilliant leimir t-1 , i --..i- lu ,mlv
lu her second professional jcar. With1 heroine
the natural increase of this interest ' alvc.
mere opportunities will be pieilded for
tin- singers te get the experience nec
essary through the formation of ether
companies and then, if thev lime the
stuff in them. It is only a (jue.stlen until
they can enter the big companies as
Hturs.
seen pet forming their prominent parts.
as did all of tin- weed wimlx. with fine
tene and clear execution. This was fol
lowed by the ever-popular "Afternoon
of n Faun" of Debussy, one of the most
poetic compositions of any composer. In
which Wllllnm M. Klncnld. the first
llute. especially distinguished himself.
The "Uinse Macabre" of Saint
fap.is. which has net been plaveil by
thp orchestra for some time, was the
next number and was glien a syuipa
tliPtlc reading by the conductor and
plajpd xvith especially beautiful tone.
one neeessitj of French nui-Ic. bv the
sole instruments ns eI us bv the whole
orchestra. Tin- program closed with
the "Kspann" rhapsody of Chabrler.
the least re.illv French number of the
lencert. as all of the themes but one in
In- composition ai" taken b",lil from
Spanish sources. However. It mnde a
xlgoreus close te a beautiful concert.
held at that clubhouse
124
If -u. ........' . 1.1,1. -.! 1 .11. ., .. I .1 . .. II. t .. ...
reiiip.t un ii ijiii .mum!- pi".-'-" i Miutii iwelfth street,
en t le stage. I The inembeis of ether women's clubi
'I here lire certain actors of the screen m, j.eet. iiniled te tin- uilh. at which
who, by th xerj great ni-w of their at - then- uill lm ,i..m e ,n.i
.1.. .1... ..ii . 1..1.1 ,.i f i .. .-. -. . ......,,.,,, ,,, .,,,,
','"-., "i'"-, "" -"-'"'I i,....- " , .-scour activities, including the
the lilm producers te suhmeige them ' Mf 1...1.1.
bathing
A NEW CARMEN
ltllklttlIrr . .......!.... ... .1 t....
I"i'r'""i",i in .iiiiriirii in imv w niir
,kIic r 1 is one rf th. most difficult
' ,.,,. l1...,L . .- 1... . ..I. ....I S,t ....
iiuiviin ii. in- iMiiveti, .uihs i.nccnese
sang for the late Knrice Caruso enlv
a few months before he left the I'nlted
StntiM for Italy en what prexed te be
his last journey, and his enthusiastic
commendation of her voice and method
both encouraged her and helped her
materially.
The tumble in getting a hearing is
clnelli due te the very small number
of operatic lempauies in this ceunti-v.
A III,, nil .iw.i.ij,!,,!!. 1. 1...1. ., !.
7"-' ...,.,, ,11 inn,-, iiieri- are . ,1,
1 ellllllllllf-s ill nvfi,t .!,. j.f .i...i.. .It 1 10
,. , . - ' v . '',. ". ,.-i lilt-Ill UIU
Dorethy Jarden Singe Title Rele at
Splendid Performance by
Galle Forces
A new name xas added last night at
the Metropolitan Opera Heuse te the
long list of tin-si- who have sung I'izct'n
cenuettlsli mnl sometimes tigerish
The gamut ranges trnm
the classic iuipersouater.
through Zelie ile I.ussan. another hue
Carmen: Marx fJiuden. rich in diama;
the favorite ('enildiiie Fnrrar. Maria
Hay's sordid and dirti -tempered clgn
retie girl: Jeanne (ierxllb- Keache's
poetic inippr-iinatieu te inpntiun only
the outstanding incumbents of the
role.
Dorethy .rnrdmi. formerly of the Chi
cago (Jra'nd iii-era Company, was the
Icbiituntp tinmen lutrediicpd b.v the
lu "type relc. Such a man is Ita.x
mend Ilatten, who plajs tin- role of
IIulsli in Steieiisen's "I'M) Tide,"
which comes te the Kailteu in another
week.
Dr. let us tnke Nerma Talmndgp,
probably the supreme woman nrtiite el
the screen. I'vimlnc her iccent films
and jeii'll find that she bus plajcd the
roles of Chinese girls. Indian maiden-,
Spanish -cnentiis, ladies in lmop lmep
skllts, dm hoses, untameil gilli of the
veldts, tus(i- island ilamsaN. and a
score mere ,s opposed te that leceid,
L.. .. M. ...!.. .j 1.1...1 ...
Ml" 1111,1- 'Tl'll.il .- ,111-1111. ,..-1l.'l I'. ,
,.!,., I,.., .i.t I,. ,...-, ,...! I...t. mi.,1 f,i,i,.v 1 'I'l'-pil will ri
head dresses Isn't it a shnmeV es,
and cspi-i'ially kiiin- .MifS wansen
showed all kinds of premise at one time.
Phllemusian Club
Hugh Walpole will lecture en "Uoeki
and Friendship" Saturdav. Ten and
a rcieptien te Mr. Wnlpele uill fol fel
low the lecture.
flip
TO CO.VTINFi: Kode:
excursions into the
Iph Valentine's
San Carle t'ratul Opera Company in
Mis
XA especially interesting ami laluable
because she Is one of the ict-y few1
iiuiiiir .t miirii'Ti nu ii-ii ii 11 mu lIi.iii.., . 1.1 ma ...
. , I . ... 1 s ....i,.-,,,,,, str k ne v ttlicient am verj en ey-
Amei lean singer, though few have been 'l,,n... -'" '-"""eipu.ii a mm ... imt
llllllll, II 'MM,- w. - n-'rti- ,., , .1.-,.
' " . I,n -iki I. itniK.I ill l.ix.r.'.i I . Xt'itr.i'c.
rex ue. singing the "Habaneia ' and
ether nninbeis in costume. Mi-n .Tnr .Tnr
den. statuesiiiie in peisen, offers a
endowed by nature
.0 enuewcii ey nature with unci
penrauce ami dramatic ubilitx us she. 1
She is convinced that the dii.x is rap-.
Idly passing. If It has net actually gene,
xheii Fiirepeun spi-eens necessary te
operatic pre-eiuluence In this ciiiintrx
nnil thliiKs that alilllt.x. no matter where
round, is coming mete and mure te be
nly conslder.itien. The mnniiL'ers
'his fermi r 1 empaiix seiuhl out ). A.
Mitchell's jiepuhir best seller. "Ames
Jildd." leliniiiei it "The Yeuilj lt.lj.lll"
llllil pieilnceil it With scenes of opulence
ami splendor.
One of the settings of this picture is
a little New I.ngl.i.iil town where, upon
11 stormy night, two Hindus bring 11
little boy ii in I Icine him at a lonely
farmhouse. The fanner is Informed bx
11 note that tin- bej is the son of his
toether In Calcutta'. It ile.elnp that
the jeungster is heir te iui Indian
tin one, hut he N kept in ignorance,
natueil Ames .liuhl, and tiuall.x sent te
.ellege. lie fall 1 111 lexi- xvith an
American g.il. and en the cxe of his
maniage i iiucrincil that In- must
letuin te India te cciupj the thiene
that is iightfulix Ids.
Having suni this much, xxe will step
se that till (be Valeiniiie funs xxill net
haxe the stmx's dramatic dim n spoiled
ter them. Whether or tint, lln- til 111 is
Miti hell 11 ml "Ames ,ludd ' m Hellj -wiinil
anil "The Yeung It.iiah" i h ti -elhir
thing xxi' will Idixc uuiui-iirieiieil.
for the simple i' son that xe de net
Hathaway Sbahespe.ire Club
There will M. nu-eting of
l..xeciltixe llniiii nt 1 ,.,..t..'.. v.i,t.
-,, , , - "v.v.rt ...HUT,
joiieweii i,v .1 reception. With the
president. Mr.. cilnrpS Ir,.ln!. ,,r.
:Vv ; M7. !,'"'rt '" "'hctt. Mrs.
I X illiaill (r. M.nlT,.-, Xf,. t j.- Jp,r
,Mr. i-i-ank New tee nn,! in. 'ti,.--J
ceivc.
f !.. 1 ... . .
-.is .,,., -,,-,. .iiansiiip. or 11, 0 tjer tjer
iiiai.tewn High Sciioei, il u.,i,. itpr.
pretixe readlncs and Mrs I. yj n.
Culm will review "Ilabbitt"' 'nnd
Secret Places of the Heart."
Chic Club
,'.!!? ,,,'";,r,,l "f ''"'"t'lrs will meet at
It -.10 Mendnj. Tues.I,., t n o'clock
there xxill he a gcncial lnc-tim- .',n,i..:.
lapnian ilmu of Temnli- I'liln-paii-v
Sihoel. will sp, nk en "Slmll x
I nlferin Mnirlagr- nml Dliorce
In the I niteil Stiitp'."
('
Law
Haxe
Law-
Tl l.xecutlxi
W.ilnesilin ;,t 10
P.
e'cl
a. rd will meat
.Hi
si.e. 111 11 inereiern flu. iiiimiuit. ,,r ,..,.,.. i
Iiil'm I'ee !itiililt.ii..j .,i,., . ... ... ' tlllli1
-"" ' "' ".",.,-, ..un,, Isilln-'IM 10
gnln the experience thcx must have be-
ion- iieing ntted te go before the public
wiiu 11 nne company is xerv
Kreatef.
In this tespecl, she snjN that Fortune
ii.lle. of the San Carle Company, offers'
aiuiest me euiy oppei I unity, and this
low is suppeiieti ey III
of the greatest companies haxe for
some
sell
II Till
Carmen that Is almost exeti
T !...!.. I
siieiis, ji is i.iiiiui-i 1111.- .11111 nn;.-, umi .
instinct with a gj ps strain of wildn.'ss,
ami willfulness, iicr xeice, ici-.ctx
nnil dan- in nne. is n,-n nnapteii ter
Knew 1
adib d lxxn ;
Fbb 'l.de"
Haxe .nil t
,en tin
Ills ni il
and 11 1
ll Until.
I'llll lliukds
,111 III tlllls te
Ulieil,! king lii
XXI- de lint 1 .
haxe
"The
"Te
II' te
pil'llll'llell'
tine American xmcis that the ceuutrj
Iris xxlthin Its holders, as N shown hi-
,ii... ;,,,..i.,.Li.,.r .,,.,..1..... ..r , .-..
miicli ' , i' '-. nt, miiiii.ii-. nu .iiiierii'au
1nu1.11 Litt,.,,,. Ii, ,1,1,1,. ,i,,i ti.i ,, t.ie ....... .1 .1.
i-,,,-., ... ..,. ..(,,,,.1,.,-,. .-..-ii iiiuii-ii
few of Ihem are jet the greatest stars.
Mil
Rani-na'a fJntAl Q4
lit ww taawwiMWi f4WVl g.dl I
1 -can ...... I
iii.r lilimiJIT 1 v. . ..
nf initfif Vii..p1e., :..... .. l..s i. ,M iiimv i-ii imif unin'
- .- i"i iiilill -"1 IIfa-I J I 11 LI IlllXfi I . t
.ari ;is (irncf iSrntcp.
had tl.eir chume with Mr. CSnll.V. W I, ' ', '"Cbcrt wl iv"'
the spiead of t peratic traditle -Y.1 ,h ' . ,r. '"VV ,'"" .Nn'-'"""
bee, which, she feels. s certain tn "eZ ' V,'.'."- 'V mm il'ix ml- f"""!' ' V
before long this . nmlii Inn u-lll K,. Cenilier , was pl.ijlllg in ,1 jnxen le
niti,, greatly increased. I KL' mm.!1I p!ax "''an',,
A aikimca i.,.,i ....... i.n. ,'!- from llu- niiditeriuu. of the theatre.
A , ,, "".""'When she thought she b.1,1 acinind
iindeulilcilly has
according te Miss Lucchese.
nut it lias net yet the operatic atmo
sphere in which jeung singei.s fieiirish
and develop. She is aNe of the opinion
that then; nie iu the I'nlted States a
geed mniiv jeutig singers, lieth male
mid female, who would make geed
1 pent if the chance eulj cauu' te them.
liul there are .se mauj unu-e applicant-
than there me opportunities.
been conscious of the wealth efi the music. All in all the .l.ndnii f'.ir-
inen Is coieitut ami alluring.
Jesephine I.ucchcse, the harming
umi lexclx iideratuia pnm.i denna,
xvhe is one of Fortune '1 ille's must
happy "linil-. ' xxas the Mich-Iu, .md
s.ing the line air aiiniicii in tip. m,e
with grace and tenderness. Famulus,
the (ireek tennr, g.ue .1 geed account
of himself iu the Den .lese p.nt. ion-.
Ing the nic.isiit.s xx it Ii passion and ait
lug the inle x.nli nnir" ihuu usual m
UiHIlticlsm. Philadelphia s own jlenti
Scott XXIIs the Ten lillei-, ,1 Inle in
which he luis nfieii ..ppf'iifil in this
city xvltb tin- MeMopelitiin ami piiiin-delphia-Chlcign
1 .imp.iuie. but nnxer
jte better ,fl,,i. ullnr dramatii .ill.x
or xecnll.x. lis sinyiii.. un ,-,,ji
voiced and rn Ii .tin! his interpict.-itieti
could hnrill.x b" belt. red.
TltVIN SIll'KWSBITtY Ciilip. has
L had little. s tar. te i with ihe
li'nis, though lie xx.is uicntmneil as the
tllle-wrller nt" .1 -.cent put in in whiih
Yiiian M.iitin appealed, Pardmi M
French." Mr Cnbb Is tic .tutlmr of
"1 ix. -H.1ll.1r Main,"
t.r .1 in.igaiiie. Ve
I li'.s li'm X' 1 1 restore
il.i. e X'.lilcli riglltfilll.x
PllOllgt. Ol till' e'SCtltlllls of s,t. ;rt.
sl.p applied te Charles Fiehiimu fn.'
a position. Her first cngagcnienl was
In "The Nexv Hey." I.e.ixing tin-
I telii inn ninnageiiient she ciinic umler
tin. nl
1 Ylela I .an. 1
which he xx 1011
I sin. erely hop.
Miss Dana te tl
Icleugs te her.
lu llieearlx daxs. liefme li, Ii ft
si. n. Miss Dana did s,n, nlic.
marked her for an eni"tniiiiil ,1, tn
mil nbllitj. nnd preli.ibij ilie bis
peue.it et pritlnis en 1 lie -ci 11
As the months h.ixc p.is-cii, pie.iners
of Ii-s Dana s pnlims ii.ue ,e, ideil i,,
ll.il-e a i'einiMii-iinc elll e. in T. IX ell, M mn.
F.ll-
1 hat
ss f
1 IX-
On the ether
managers claim 1
William A. I'r.nlx
11 1 was in 11b' a stiii her tir-i 1
being in "I'.cttx Pegg.i "
IMP.'iel.ible pel fel malice of "I
111 S.i t iIhii'r "Ijix iircniis." M
111111I. the operatic, si nidi ieeis and fellnxxeil
at ihej cannot get " ,uuan's Wax."
iiinl later
lipear.ince
lu lit-t
j pr.i'lltie"
iss (leerge
this with
Girl Missing for Four Months
A.lllie (illll IU I lliele, 11 c,s, .-in,-,
Werth stH. 1, his i..,.ii icpnr.i'il te ih,.
police as iiiissin.- sii , I,,. 1 ,hil, 'I'!,,,
girl's father, "-nn- 11- i.iiihi., n,
his daughter hid .m t AM. nun i m
in June te work, .nil 1l.1t 111 word Im-,
been receiied of he- f.i fn 11 lueiiths.
sn are.
U'uiiii n'
,j M'.iul.ix
W!
NOTES OF WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC
Ilial 111 it-.-ll w. is imt se Pad. Imr 1"
f. rtuiiuielx Miss D.ina ,' nli.it x I,
, hexed that t" be hiimnieiis she u usi
jbnih kit.eiiili and exaggci-it.il. -..,,
ci.siiiig .i 111.cs li.nl the -mi ..'ii.
I, mil .111,1 lu nix nf Miss I !, 1 s ,
inir is gn w ilissiitisiied and I
nl Ii 1
I II I, He Miss 1 i.iiia, ex idenilx 1
ing Icr error, b.is retuincd te .11
Methods of I Illlleilj
1 -..iiai- 1 .ii ni in n 1 - .1 , ,11 1
.ri-s ..m 1b.1i in. 1.1.1. , lbri.
. 1 n .. IlnlTmHti. I. din Hnr- ,,-,.,,,.l
K.IIIkUl .1110 -llllj'
Weman's Club of Hala-Cjnwyd
Fi.Ilexxnig the business meeting
xx.ilnesdn.x and a book r.-x i-w the pro
gram will be in charge of th, home eco
nomics dcpnitment. U,i LVtwoed-
Selbett Will s,...k , ...J'l,,. l.,)Sshii.
ties of ih.. Amateur 111 Heme Decora
tion.' Tea will be serxed and an open meet
ing will be I .hi iitterwird.
Weman's Club, of .cnnanlewii
The . lass iu bridge will meet We.lnes.
iImx m.'iiiiug Tin- class ni liii-ralun
will In lenducieil hx Mrs. Mlnten
I'.xne. .it Hi ::n i.Vlmk Thin daj.
r Finlix the iidi.'iuieil class 1,, public
speaking under Mrs, M.11.1 l!es0 Cellins
will meet at HI :.'!(. e". Im k.
'Ihe New Centurj Club
I Tin. Men la; meiiiing da-s will Irive
I i program en sp,..ii e!,,!, nerk.
I These m1iU uiu 1 11 k pan an Mrs, I.
I M James, piesiiient ,,, the Dnv lestewn
NlilUle Clilli; Mrs r I'. Mehler. presi-
l.'iif 1 f the Amblei Cel'ii.x Club: Mrs.
A I.. Swart;:, picsideni of th,. .NenW-
1 lewn ( ..iiiei-alinnal I'luh. .Jrs. V. M.
UnS". p.esldent nf ih,. Ch.Ms. MnnJ
I nay i 11111. 11 hd Mrs xi. c
I dent nf the Wciuis,la,x
Phlhidelphiii,
Ai .'..111 en Miimlax M,
I Cellins miJi talk nn ' 'Tin
tin- .-speai'ing X
!".' ax .1 :: ,.,.k t, , ,, n,
haie It- hct nf t.n Icituie ..iisj.es 011
Vexxs rmiii the I'mui ,,f m. nf the
NeWsiie,." Imln I., (JnliiiiM uiu
peak.
Women's t lub of Media
Mis. Cli'iib s In ing Pin in II prcsi-
delll nl" the llillhawax Slull(eslie,ir
Will speak nil "Sweet, t Slink...
Fim.x's Child.' 1,1 ihe
t lub 1 f Media nil T .esdiiy.
elii'ge Club
1 e .-le. k l
I nil. tircsi..
Club, West
M.nx Itnse
Tin mil" of
U-s neriiial
The rue-
llllU,. slipp.
IC.ilpu l."X -ion.
11hur
Ne .
'i 11 1. k
I Mil
II ill-
111
111-
- I p.
I'
I 1
Plan.
iilin'i
W ill
Mi 1 I
ein.iu'
lUlnl!
1 '.d
I I' Hill
1 mlit r
1 . II
of ll.
will
nt In
Anna II.
U hue-
nenk en
1 1 I
n'.'li
ing
I"
. ( ll.h of
..r 1 em
... nie Frankt
Te. s. n e ..uii
nie
ratiklerd
1 11. 1 ir.iifln
I Free
it
v .'' I" mil-'., nnl
.iM.
ITII this iu mind. I talked (he
ether day with Miss Jesephine
T.ucchese, the brilliant jeunz A inert-
can coleratuu "f Ha r4'" t'.n'e Opera .
Ceiupiinv, who this season hits done,
such splendid work hen In some ex- !
cecdiugly trxing celnrniuia .eles. uela- '
bly that of (ilhla In "Ulgolptte." Miss
laicchesn is net enlv Aiuetican b.x
birth but she has nexcr been nut of
this country, Imvliig had all her train
Ing here. '
She Is emphatically of the opinion
that it Is net at all u "" te go 1
abroad for the tciluucnl training of
the xeice, which is perlui.is (he first
essential of the operatic singer. Her
own fault less met hed of using her
voice Is proof of this assertion, but
then she xvas fuituunte In hm lug an
extremely xvisn teacher, one who real
Ixed the full possibilities of her remark
nble veire, but show id wisdom in net
pushing it tee fast or trjlt.g tee early
for an operatic dtbut.
Miss Lucchese was born in Texas
(ulse the home Stale of Mine. Olga
Samareff) und lecelxeil all of her early
Instruction there. Of ceurse, she wns
a natural slngir. which helped matters
a -let, but it gees te show- that musi
cal success does net necessarily rest
upon limitless in the gicat musical
centers of Uiu country The operatic
tradition was a heiitage of her Italian
paieutage.
TUB hardest kind of work Is neces
wry, she snjs, te master the vocal
tecbniuue, n& U& ceutlfluw. U tie tmi
Tins Plilliirllrlili pen-nn nf th Melropnl Melrepnl
Itnn Op.'r. .VinirHTiy will ni en til Ihe Aeuj.
nnv ut XIiihIi- en 'I'll, si I ii . wnlnK una
lliiiies 'Metifiiiuli. ' u Mil .!i eiiilniu Km-nl-in
'innc, iVintni CImIi iiiln In Ihe title rule
Willi XP 1 lnl',iiii xxill s 11.; Mm.' A l.l.i an
Xl.iruu.i le Mine Pernie, lis Itelsii nf 't'rnv,
Mice. IVrlnl .is XI in,, 1111 I IVntiiliH, Mi.
ll It'll ,1- I'lllst .mil M' I'll lillllell hh XX'H t-
ner and .Nerej, li XI autumn n 111 lunJuct.
Next wnl.'s llsl of ui is anil ..tutu nf the
Sim I'ui-lu Uriuiil i-p'-ri "im mrinni t Ihr
Xtetiei-illtnn Is nn tutl'ms Mmnln, "I.a,
Dull, nie ' wllh I'llIn I'h.ulil'.iU, HdhiMi,
Vn lie. I Li III..BI. 'IllHslrfX ' I'liUMt," Willi
riinrl'liiiU. Kllnnxn, lli.'iii cl Jinne'll, n.i
Hlnrl X'e.1ii"s'lax. "In llleiend," xvllh
ll.. I.xs, U,- Mi tie lillrnix.i Harm, Vil.
li Wail; Tlmrs1l.11, iiMtluin, "I'.uuTerln
llutli'ini ' "Hh il Mle.iii Ire. KIla.iiH,
Uinta Ititernini.' XI..U. r Pi Iffer xl eon.
ilui-t; ihIIii.mmI le ' I'.i- (., I unit I'h.-iile-Wil
I-.iiniiiPi 11 iii.-in r-lla. "I,ehii.
S'rln " x.itli I'liilil I'luier..", ll.mi.irui, X'tilln
nml I" Hla-i H tie n nuilii.e "Miiilnmn
llllellh," III! XI urn 1 1. Jlell.. Hum,
llnui-iml. De lii.isl t ii.lu "' I .-lis, Snur
its 1. "II 'I'leiHinr'. n.i lUi'i'iihl. ir.Mcs.
mtiulre. rniumtas, inn iriuit", t'rrxl.
Tvxn fsnturri en tli Phll.i IflphlH (lichrni
trn lireBium for PrMay Hf irrne.ii and St
urrtjy excnliiB nxt re tlii ai)rrancn of
Alxmirtn Hlletl 11s soelt nml thn firm Irvnl
rerfnrnintii-e of Cimillli. Zfrliver' prlti
inililtl'iii. "Jude lliutrllls " The gym.
iiuii Ih Ihn .s nnt. In U. ty IliiyJn, knnxin
11 h th "lAinden" Hynii.livny The vencluillns
1111111I1.T is the tlnule fnun "cleeltcrrtiumn.
riiim " Theic urn txe xxerkii lu whim tha
lilimi flsur.")- tin- Hnc-li Hrrfinlnnburtf coti ceti
i hi in fur ili, nn tint nml xlelln, and tlia
"D.ilii... uf Iie.iih," hi lAstt.
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et'hrtt,i will e il'r-
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11 ipe ,1,1111 11 turn fin- this feitm hi, .en.
iluiinr 111 I'm lliinl '.in ert nf ihn N-pw
YinK s 1 u.'innv tilth's ni III tlm Aruilm,y
lliurnu.il. Ii.'itiulitt ll, uliui lm win iiimiM
im nil l.rctrtuxcii iirmiiiini Till" iinmrtttn
will 1 mtii i.r uiiuiiii i.eniiiir,, jve ;i n,,
the Siiiii-iiniix Ne a "i:r.ilra " nnil mu
le imiiii. further lntt-etlHK Lv an uiljr..i.
xthlih .Mr. immresih xxill mnke en the
"lleeirinim hyinpheat." In which h mn
rlUfUUitt- nml tlhistrutn at Hit. rlne tha
mudlctl ntructur of ilia work .pralltnlnarr
te lu iMrienMet IH XqiuU. msA MUk
Hi- I" 11 Mi hi 1 tin ln-.tr 1 l:ni -..i lil win
r ,it II -,i.lnt .'.III,: et the t Infni.'l
Mu- x - iii'i n lem ,rrn rt.rn. in ,t
1 .. t-l.x k in Ih" I. li'm. m nf ili, 11- leiux
'II wi.'Hli . miiiiriM'i. .1 ir.'tie fei mn
ilnliii, 11 J iinla. In Uier.ik, ,1 ilivenlit
lie nt f i Iliite, (Le, e iriuet Imiimi.iii,
I t.n. a. 1 ll.inn, h) Xllurt 11 .usvei ,h, .,
illlle f i- the entlin enkenihlr ntltl,
Iht.i.ii ili I nukuitr li'dM," h Umiu
"lel r
Die Mi nee Mum. nl t' nl, i.m r-ni,t f,,
Ih tlrst i i. In rhiliiMnhl.i Hi tnun
An .ii 01 tenor. Ili-.i Ktrl i, H i . t
t.n.erl nil., ll will ul... plme t,, ,l,r H
Ii.iiin nf ih. iiillciu Ml.itfunl umi ,.,a
tl i ..I' int. ii,
I h,n XI i .null .in thn lliliiiiin rc,na(
will k .' tl thlr.l nml ,ist nf Hie prns,..,!
Heiis nf nrKun cfinurts , thn WiinrtliuKcr
turn ii. xt Tuiiday exeiilnir
t
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xx i.i u'lili entire .f
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will he lilOf.l ,
w llll lln in i.e,, I, ,,
rimn ivill bn uinler
Alix.iuit'1 .MkUIiciss.
III.
11.
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II. II .1
"i Ph.,
I "f II
Th Miislnil Art i'luh xtlll Kii , rft'rn.
tlnn te Vnrturi" tlilln ,,ini tlu- ,rinli.il
nrtist nf Hi" .sin t'ailn liiainl Uis-m Cm'
run ,.i (mm ciubhi.ii.n ihii n,,iitmj
Mrmt. nil huntlay afifriienii ut I u'cletk.
Thn MllnurHrtur.' Cluh will ulx-n thn
m tin.l nmliHle ' Inn srnmn Memlav at
"in Tie .trtlns mil lm H.nitrl.t. K'mhill
Union . .miriilte tirntrt lierk. nlnnlat: XVII
Ham Hi"' it.l, flute, I.iiil.'l llnni.ln, (.LtrP
lifli. 1 i slarlt 11 iiiiiuatiii i-luulst
A, lh hfrnml Rrtlstii' ennenrt u, Ih. d.i.
tlnm.nl Mnin ." hiwl nn Miindsx- nn-nlriK thn. Mem.ii
livi.tni will n. ul.tn In iU ,niik-, n- ,n er.
i-iiinti, uii'l li.iiullii IPker, tenor, uf .N'ew fmuu t
eili
1h I'hiliiililphln Musi, j ,,
will 111" l llet 1tjns(lll i, t ,
i s-mi.,.!,:, ni Mum., m.iiei.1 ti., . , .
l.enrk-i. P IIiiXIm win ,elnr ,
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inusle.
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'first Hint Hnut ptr,,.s s, . ,
llm i-i,..,uii will eniisin ,.f r.l i
I iniitij ii itienuJItln mm ,. , "
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much nlieui ' Mtii, .1 Wlii.-s "
in xx 11. he I lam,- ii-lii, . It I , in
ill l he Km Ite.i xt.is -iil.leii, nml i x n ,,
mi, nu H mi is m iiii. Inn u. i liter
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thine I nil ns lis , hi-f scttmj ,
lltn il e tncl tint It, In. mi'1 Ii, s , ,
.spiiin-h ihi.er, t',,niii Siiyle a- th.
lexel A I lp' ill. ill tl ,- 'he ix l
nn ,1 IJe'icri Ur ixxer ami finest 'I'm i, n .
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TO ACADEMY
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ii ut heth Aiciiih.i .11. il
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ntnl sneieix- i nllcil "Cinl .,
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s 1.1
nf
tlay
rimrch. Thlnt
direction of HuieM
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nxfii ink' hy ihn ihelr ..f n,.,i.
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XX. Ulltwrt.
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Tin I Ik-lithnlln Cheru, of m,l ,
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nn ens in, ..,v,,0n, th, firm en ii
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.'tis lliirliin iu bi. puns Cull. in
, Mi.nic Is the licteluc ,,i 'Tile Wul!
i rinxx ,t." the lU'geut ftiiture. I'nx
1 xx ill haxe iinether .'erthxest meuiiie 1"
I X. If 11 f.i'ittniii It,.,. ,..,.,. ...,
, - , ..... .-.'..UII, 111,11
"Nere xxill continue lis engagement
at the Stanten "Cnrr n.'e," one of th,.
ear'h tllicst comedies, will piny m the
I'ali.ie.
COLD WEATHER AHEAD
nil
Cincinnati Wemnns Collection Will
Ge te Philadelphia Instituten
i Tatuin
k'e tn the
here ami
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Ic-Uli of
I' Leng,
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It I in 11111,1 1 1 I i.ll.l
Miss I. nn.' xxns ii i:hoIelm Minion nnd
I xx i.l. 'x l.iiexiti ,., I,, ter ,,f fossils inanit.
t-i'i-ipis mil pietin,. Tin's,. n, Kl) j0
Ih" Aciidillix ..I .Natmal Si ien. , ,-. nk
SI i hi,) tn i.iinplet,. nml puhiish (l tepert
en iln- ..llu ti.ni, xi in, li is considered
one of the lie-,1 ,.u.r ,,,,),. ,y ,,mrrj.
cuil cellet ler.
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I .itik' x ii.K'.I nt 'sill nun
. id, in- i t N.'it uriil , , .,
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il-er:r I
lili, uienltilv
limit- will held thn tcnnd nf t" ilnn
iniriiuriKiian euiifi for hla ierit.il
i, I. ii
fll'tn i i
in l'hl
niin s,-i)ra or ,.
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nunll. sml Inx.lte.l k-.Uftii en Tunmlav morn. Plmrt' ituu .,., li'. i'..J," ". '' "'.'
ins ,i,t ut ii.au u cluck at thn sn, n-.-. :.:.v. .. ....,'...- .-"-bm.
LlI.ln M..hnnl. " " .V"""T ". ".' " ei"CK
-" - ,ren
SO ii amnnir tmrllli
'fiBut Forecaster Sees Rains for Lat-
,;' ter Part of Week
't WevhiiiL'teii. Nev li",. UK a P. i
for tin xx c, It
SOVIET DANK .SUSPENDS
lioinleil, Nev. LTi - A It luii mcKMiia-,
soviet
I lie XX, Miller oulleok
bculniillll! Meliilnx
.Ninth and .Mid, lie Atlantic States:
( ilMlt'1'ltll V tllti With t,ti-,.ix.n ... K.,.1,...
lemht-r it at u'cleck Th'i i. i v. ", .iii"-nim wuiun
.... . , . buvu ef Muile " --" vciuwi Ulintuiwi and
nfterne.
1
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I It'll lli'X
of Uienei
I inir - , ports thni ih
ri mis k sp, mi,, i pinmeiit f
in iense.ti n,L uf hi,uUuse
wiii:n nu niten-, it en vnrn mlath
IM ou k-i hi a - 'lln r,l nhoeiholJ'A'J"
theia happy clilMheml la? Than viu LA
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