'I'V ! Vi '""fjkr'.W1' 'v "y TT't ' ftW'rA'P'M!! 5V" ' MS? lira 3 JHJT in 1 seVil. u t.ftl W t m. m 3 .I ML' s J 19 a !jji ,;.a J' IH 5 rJ 1 t i; Hi Mr lr ;in In '..1 r ilrfe in , Ii, if" mi ,'Jitf A? I Hi m Hi fcvM. .14 NEXT WEEK'S FEATURES IN THEATRES AND Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions 9R0AD Rebert )i. Mantel In Shakes- iwuiiu n""ni "Klchelleu" ; Trldey evcnimr. -.Mar-beth" : Saturday matinee. "Mff n of Venice"; Saturday evening, "Julius Caesar." Shows That Ifcmaln LYRIC "Blessem Time." op"$!,Vi based en Franr. Schubert's .love BMr and emplejIiiB his melodies Ninth BARRICK "Mellv Darling." musical mmedv. featuring the a-rlle. ega SSit flenihue: fourth and last week. wirvnr 'Anna Clirlrtle" llusene W61urdTamaneaf the waterfront, with raullne Lord. Third week rORREBT "Gced MernlnB, Dearie' ne niaa!,doemD UU; aSEr.ute f Oroedy and Ada Lew I Fifth week. Stecl. Bw?ByrepTlarXn. neiedra .iuiiuj ,i;d"i . . - .,r s ?. Dm..ni "v. ill, t" Vwerinnl- ftOCk, favur.tes excellent ties. At 15. r Keith' " hill also Women s --;- K' S."" .! Ulanclw KUJ?1. enn dances and musl.:. Tim M Lauchltn and Blanche Uvans. erlR int eftcrlng. On ft " ', Oeergft favorite. In; chatter.'seiiBj Mid J'"8- It, SrUand 'oCUeratle "meUdtc, Harr" l' a oere. niu"" Vv". i"",. -:", K,v;.. 'n m -ThH co Weds.", tengi anapMter : . J e.Bl" Granaaes, i-icncii uiim-c. -. --.. vtd.l .X.nirlp. Snanln vieniiHi and ! Marian Dnli and lUtel dancer'', and ethe-s McU'iire I Miulert Unit CHFS1L1 STRLET OJ'A.t Ui'CSt. A bill e' ctars headed b-. .iain-s l B(.rtcm, dancer and corn, dan , tii i jjeme ei nis ;"'""-,"".- ...,,, a,,,iK - . .....,...-. nr.fl. i. riill liakcr the eau le ir"iu u ; -.:?. Charles de Haven and I'rcd Mce inuslcal ceired star.-. In a topical and lini ' t 'nations h.ill ,JMU1S, ??medlennc Je Te-Me I hpelle and etlnettfl fnd man etheri in i pe- clal bill auilevllle Oi.OBff Will Stanten eemedia n a. Bne musical bKetch, Ne and Ihen tilth a hlK, suppertlnR cast era Tli.rl.KnTi MQUSWUI u. rf - nearean repcrcoire- r?-in- T.nr" Tuesday- evening "Hamlet": Wednesday matinee. As Teil Like It"; Wednesday even nR, "Julius Caesar" Thursday evening. VWen entVrtV'ner, m" c Jlerful teMew Ilalph Whitehead monelcg-,a"l ?"W" - . Ifl ,. , . ,. , f t ... ,, . , . .,. "Evolution of opera and Hastlme ,r,eieri.k ns npprei.rhc I bv notion- !V" T"1 c S' "V?1 ",: ' ' "Ilf"r.I";l neVritJ Arthui and Mertun Havti ,,,,.,. producers w-.th alluring oft " ,!,"'Ure s"" " rancisce at that time rernfdv.nBinB.-ilJire-nd 'arclnB.'Jn,, 'forthwith JVir-J her -ent eV- ' ' aM .", ",wl1 ,,Il!lt weu,d .h,a,r,llv J? Leuis. Caiter Kitl-nui- uttre m legitimate sta. Her ' '"' !"" a "erw night Manil" plajlet 'vi.ws tn t. ..fi,rr 1 i,. .. hv our present rating of population JlWHH.M--.-1W1 Ft.J.r. cf ih.,, hu' 'vJSlTXtX Ctupn, would engagP leading h,atncal A. E. r Fifteenth Kemei.t I la ..a. h J, t h bl:tcesfMl f.-ktureV n" " '? In.0rm VI ,,hem-. bilt in,th,J with a bis muMcal act v., head I y . ljiiia i .,,, rh m,nn he tlppnded largely en their the bill . also. "Man Who. ; Saw len.u i-,..?" . . .'V"? .. t?"8-..- I,rll r.ati.p talent Mr Marien lins ,iie ted low," with Themas. Melgh.in t llm I'"1" Audret he Weman in , ,. ,,,,,, , of n gn,nt In.)Ilv ,,,,.. feature. MeClelUn.1 and U,n t. ,-. : Hip Slay; MarkM ,- h , t,n, ,l0 , b;.(,n Ve'a ilK frtr-ll IdS' nda Cl'Znt.nn1" ' ' "' r i"' -.,u- nr.i s..nu IT mrei"' u -""iiuu.i.i hp luir. had little i hnn-p te .et S.mip cnmwlv MlnstreU. burnt cork cntut tamers n . laiinrntn effeilnir. Gorden liretli- us and Girlie, cemed arie offer lug In 'T.-tsts and Turns," :un and thrills BROA.DTV.iy MenJa TueJJhv and Wednesdav Bebrn McLean, s.( iting vnert and a. cemimm J trained srtlsts. In an u-.u.ul and noel jf- ferlns. Thema3 Meignan in Tnr .Man no ew 'u;u"'j", """ .. . ntn...rnii n tit r e i. . hltu fea.- ture; Ijemcrest anu n niiaiui , iltv bltx or artistic jiuu-eine Belments tt'fLf.r.l.1f Pfi.V.V MjiiJnt Tues..la' and Wednesda. ("!eere Iirjw.iid i u Kitty Iless, in in uo'uiieu "' uic Banjo," singlnic and muslp.'l nee.iU 111m feature is 'Jehn Smith with SSaW.ee-KIA tffi ! "nf "F"."""',"'.""'! facenct, U0i5, Le an and i'te, coin- eOv, acrobatic dancing ami cenieuv steps, ThursdRv, Krlday and Ssatu! day. big bill JLLHAUBRA B.1U ll ai .fme.lia'i and company "f f ierlles in ' The Millinery Shep, n usic n Irth and dancing. v "I be tne featuie Mendaj Tnftc .itirt W.Tlne.sflfl, I'llrn f..- .... . .. .. ,i.. ..i... i n.. T7H.t. alar. FturrttVl. PLLmnnl I P a eomee! . inginK a in nat cine s-m 1 Wedding BeUs" irtlstle nersen'-e nni.,r.. I'limfih sinitnc t ilklliir rnl dancing Thurda lilda bt-i a'-, urdav .empleta (.hane of 1 .V.VO.N Mistakes f IS:. n ww' rep.w with l) i't will Ik- head 1) c iat will In- head. lln.. .ii-vt t epi: teterQ .inrt Ln.ini and Lewell. In "- Matrimonial l'r , find v.TU?e,' ..'' C" "."!:..'.. :' a dim- " Chuage -ngagerueiit ."""'..I'"!? ".V"Ba"' -'-autuully played ' I , .,!: ie the Christum ' "-' '"1"'- w " '" ""uer- '""' f-r ff'""' llTftf! IlTiTm ,7a" ThSSda " FrlSav "and Saturua "b tr .n tl.'e C& in miicK.u .emedv" when Ne oeuer had the xeung star made her jiurStraw.h'skv , ,., three .Tana,,- ! n,"1' '" i""' "JZ !,f,L',r.,!b!,.H?ll.,,,u,llar,,mi' "'' Vn',wh 01"'il1 "n,le.., ' I ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. i The Ideal Winl bill of features and r.un jlie ws.s feJit.Pti Mjrs old in Mennn (U-" uppen'nn. . tinin Miss Wlutfnrtl ec,. poems went eren bejend lle'ngp in ,, ', , i. ,' ,, , V.Vnls In ..ther wei.K ulJ,uuV"-, , , . UlrtMlr nntheOeran lVunt 1 PRlPairFSS ., , ., T1, hrt, imrmlim, tt.ul. she M1I1L' III ...l,,,,n., 1 1 V t l.,tt l.i.l llmt r.ilmtr kwl cl,r,,ilr,,. l.r ,.. 1. I.. .h ,. i anil lust-knew II LINUS, ill HUH I WOIll-.. A H)nl,. ,ail ,ai f,em 1 , . . ,.,-,..... I riXlllAwEOO CROSS AM',1- luc.i leiuiDic.. . ,,'". ....!. .u. V " r ".:.;.:"'.-,..... " " "'. .'"?. "'" "- t ipm. iaiels relir. sent the leelingH et me , ,,f r.,.,r , , ti,,e :..... ..'.'" ' "i .c . 17 '"r. ., 5 woman swimmer and acr .h.uic J.r imis ujiwi aim -n-i. .. ".;"'" in- wnen i w i- i m ctin-.n mi. Kiliiiiit teius ami unriLitei I;ph when I ;:.,,i ... i1(im the a. tunl testiities ,,, ,, ' V, ' ivi ,-1 c '.', l " i . . n "aaAiit't wvt K K K M I in a: number of thrllimit stunts., also, rr.mled ...or Europe , i lie- lighter T,. (;ji,c. ! rl ' . ras-e had Its height u-ed nt the sumo time All of the ces" ' 0 v ' . , i". , U' I,K,"f, l:wrl .Plr.;?-!; or and y.gM i D LR 1VI U kmatiur dtvtr. and wltr.m ns ui- n.uW vmi.s of Lei n-. Mrau- Lee ,, a ,jllMl ., f.m,.rtr,.niuetit ,..f Mine C.authier 1,1 mtle . eher-nl I ! ,,, , u ; ftfJ wen inten I. ti '''',' f- , ""' wa;,.":"'I---t ''J "-. 1.,t,,.i,--i.5 ''" 'l' I"',1'.T tpsts for prl.es , aurteund nB :. ; Fall and ,, i;.,rep.aii .r.lm t w f .,.,,, . Ule Wl, , M.nluir." wa meledi and d-p, nde.l for tl., Jffel ! '.,. I1"1 ul'a1' ,lu lK i"XFn'l'li u b?. w "ncli in "' -hnstmaH u.nt.,.,., . ' "TTl Jl!3-T T. ZT " aVrtSlnltaJ" wi VSif -inn. cnangeu en '""7J;. ' ' "; U.-.ei Ihinen .-, .nunus w.i- ,, stntrd 'n t ns . emiti. Themas W upon the blending of the ehv nd th. ' Vi.i.. ' .,. n.t.,.l. ,.,.11 ln .v....... ..-,.-., ....... ei ins che 111 MHIIUVT UIITLVB nil., tl.n. f L. A. TW day, Tuesda.and Ve!nes.ia' 1 , ,,,.i i,p.u, Lf , ,,iir,ud and bieughMier ,,,, ,. s ,,., ter. e'e, ted Mis n ,W i,, Thli I ,.,i ... . ' c.. I . ' '""1 c."r" ""'-V ".'".. Vn""'. ntl. wan net euginal v.i h P.a.h. but ULrlllUlll lllll E.L C.W a.Ur...., Prlncaa. B. c uaes Juiesi uiacn nr.u ru.ny.un n. , .0,.,.trl for the ' l'rtm ess 'I'ra- u , ,,,, , , ',.r.,a, ,i r,i, J... .it . ... V r V "" . '".. i however, deal entiieiv witu ine urn. V11H a ,UI1D eM , js , v , ---. P.i.e,i m .itmifiv i,r t eemerfv. fengi" and dances. W.ud and VV- ibesaeJin 1 is verk te- Jmu V- pre-, n. the (.ihsuu .small nuiiilM-t of instiumentb t for nil .m,i the clicUmstuiu es et the Nnlnilj . simph harinenltd bv the gen i insh-r ' K -t--W.a .. . .W u Dh .M I LI - an-l K.-al Matt lMin Cullen. corned", evk JU ""V hN.b In V.i M Simi.l. (" fn , , , ,, "Clc hh M,"lI"lr "" yn- They nre net hjinnc dlfterlng fiem ()ther fnmuuH -atels are . i en ,S- Ktt,,:,ir. ..'WW rTn'.lVr. S"","r "eUl """ r5littW..n? "iVnel, B?.dee "Inee it" eu . w.'i " into va.ldeM'V .U'-"" "."' "V" " "' ,"f R J1'?1 ,,"M'r- ' lf. l '""' ! JIC-. hv ,!iese in the freer stjle of the winds siteh an "Geed King W. iicesla- " , """ , w" h'" ?J.' ''", TmiTT" kit, ,-On Londen br-uge. .nice itv ei ih n. ni.u tl hildien nltiMtu w.th !.' r iPlds, the mi "icul Mimdait h nl tud.iv. wim nor i . i,..i. ...... J .c ...et,..t. .... i .!-.... n .. n - .-.i..i...., .. .'."! I it nimur ratu Mun K. D.ir.il I 'lei'li ... nn n.,UII ,,n.r r.M ,-u 11,1 ,...l'tOirP l.IU.'.' -' ...-T. IJ.W1, UU Alien, in i.i-ci uiuns- .wjikjii unui tff.ltie In .1 nmelt mil tiitrnthc . Heffman, lr t i.lea-u.i- offering IVi-, ture fllm Is Tne Ule 10 is Foel " w ith Richard I) .V7.Y0.va OF t)Fidr.n Ri. n'd-er ringing cenvd an an! his cenipan. In a nevi 1 crneii, ami m g iredu'- tten. 'Stais Tte'erd l, -i T'erslej. instrumental ariibt . ne'e nette,i, gninstlcs ard tumedv billed ts "'he man who wrestle with himself' Ben Marks and Dnllv Wilsen tom tem dv patter Alex Spares nnd om em rany in i'i Pi.K'tsl crcat'en .Mehndi and Dadt dsn.ers .Jarsen and wil Mid, enme'h 'Meet the fmetm ' , umial bcreen fca'ures KKYSTOyy Big deunie lull win Fields and Shelden, In ' Miber.es . f Hnreem ' ib' , Prin'eteu Fi e "mlithful music makers , also King Brethers, thrills, la' f,oeper and Mayme Laej. "dancing moments , r.lsle White, "four-leaf .'eer girl two ehnutern of "In the Dais of li if if fale Hill." film rcrlal QRPIIKUM I Hosamend Jehnsen nn 1 company whl'h liieludes IVgt-j He -land, KlMsa Bennett, IMcJie Hansom Leen Abbey and ethers, Fncepat"l offering, all' Phundell 1'eur lu . Juggling; Kim Clt Four up-te-d.i ' offering; Themfis .In. kcen and ifjin. . pany. In ene-tut h'Kt teh , Meiiantle. ' and Fields, operatic stars, f.enev n. kell "That lU'enl', Jliachiii, Br.-1 rllian wonder tightrepe nevelt. film fenture "The Seul f a .Man,' w it.1 I big cast, and smaller illme FAY'S Merrlan s Dogs, in an unusual nnd novel animal act, Is headliner of ' hill also, Criterion Four, realists, with coined en the side, Ldn i Charles, prima denna. In songs nnd dances, Trl and Harvey Speck In a aim, "At the Junction' ; Klrby, Qulnn and Anger, tuneful skit "On a atieet Cerner," und ethers, lllm feature le "If I Were Queen," with IHhel dai-i ten, ' WALTOX ROOr Special featurti Moti day nnd Tucrda night Is upnenrume of rul Whltcnian, hliiiHelf with hit famous erchestru from the Palms Iteyule .Vew Vmk The er.tie.stta will also Rise u concert tomerro.v night between 6.30 and S.10 e . lock. Anether fenture next week will be Acres and Dunn, In un up-to-dute and novel offering llurlcsque 0ASINO "Secial Maids," Stene nnd ftttlat-vt Kiit-liutin nniiiinllnn nihil .- itfcair('$toue and Etta l'lllurd' as.utic Ucetirl ftatuxji xtaiurau piajcra, nnu a company mat. STARS IN VAUDEVILLE, STOCK AND BURLESQUE PAUL WHiTEMAM MAf DEC-SON Daemon- Wjteit tiecf Includes Kllner Wllscm, Marie Hart. J?eif ituffln, Sammy Wright and nthe-s 2IWCADIRO - ' High ncllcrs." with Mil" Ameldia hi speil fealured danscusc, and cast that Includes lm Mcani. Ocne ".Tirdru. Chick Tor Ter lln. Violet Wasrner lUbe Wlieclcr and ethers MinMreli DIWOZTS Manslaughter Is chief traventv, with Charlle Jtevden nnd ether also, Lenb and Hurn', dince-. ituii TCdl TIapp Thomp son ami ethers. In n bkl', "Pearls', ' and uiher Pauline Frederick's Career JMullne KlvderiPK. slnr nf spreen nnil. tot;p who Ins returned te the drama. n1 who nil appear nt thp Adelphla Cnrlstmis Va. m "Thp 'iiltv One," was born In llosten and educated In nriMitc kcIioe'h of t'lat city She madp her firsi proffslenjl appearance ns n wnqpr in the Uosten Miisip Hall. Then, after n brief ngaKement with th lleger i.rntliPi-4 in flip Hegcr llrethers in Hurvnnl," Miss TriiliTl.-k was neon In I ,i' 1'i-lm.ws f,f Kensiniften. ' with JamP5 ,- ioner(, Attenvar.l nhe mlnp.1 1 e T'i.,!.u .l .v i ... . 1 ,'h Hniinnr ... v ii '''V-" "', ,lh'- l'lajl boy parts and ceraedv roes. Happened in Nnrdlund Her lir-.t n,h..r n.rtn! ..... fn i Irnmutli' niinearancn was with "The I ltt!e (.re I..i(h " Slip iipxr tlwl "Thp Girl in WJutP " nnd Hip follow ing siniiti w.is Trancis Wilsen's jpaditig lidv in "When Knights Were Held Hpi big opportunity anne with William (.Jillftie in "Sansum." and her iirt slniTing piiture was In The Fourth LMate. .Miss JVnlerlcL retirPd from 'thp ".tage for two e.iy.in. lcturning in in..n...rab V h.Ip of XuIp.Kh m Me.p II Itrethren ' It ns Mierth after Honors for Actress Here l.mmip NiulK". playing in ' I'.Voem Lime nt the I.tr.i, bus been selrcted , tr. cnir t!.. tu.l!,. .!.. t ..Ml...," lr.' -w m. t.-ttu IUJI" t (UiKil Hi n cerupui v te b" ergunli."' te tour the West win'., tii.' original J!les.,m Timr ' .mpiin is apptaring lure. Ilr fmiiilv is pntiteh mu-icnl and preles lenai ll.-r uiethei r-elma ticla Keiiipuei. was a Wcll-Unewn giun'i Mantell's Big Repertoire V ir.iig tb- thr.e weeks' engagMi.if !! ''.ip P.rcail Street Tneatie f llebei 15 Man'e'i and Genewee Ilimp'r the I--"! ll' ' ,..,.;...,; , I,.. Uieheheii ' IIJI UI. IJ,"!'1 '" " ' -. Ifblnl, r .Men liant "l f"i ' tjihelh. ' ' Maelieth As eii i.nvi It." Uemen and Juliet. ' "Leuis I, ' luluH '.t'Sji Kins Ltui mid ' Iti. hnr.1 111 '' , Kii.j I.i'ir . ill bn the opening bill. ' 'I.ip I..nr ( Mantel! lb .m el 1' i strenz' i drawn ' naiacierH mi ..i- .. I llfl -Mlhl I I ll HI tJ t wl 1 Hi.i ' id' "ii On Tuesdin Mi Mantell will hpik ur -h inrreu aid Burt. Hamlet. As IL.snlind in . leu i... i... l.eser 1 r nt.l'it " irneii at Wc-lntsdnv matine. . Mi' n .....,. I,w -i r.il.. that IS .'pldlUM nii ,.,, , ,,, h.-r and MnnteM ll!u laciiiM- "n Weilne-du (eliing ill ' ii,ii ti.-..ir Mnlittll nla Br..f s .,,.. ,..,i i,.r , i,.. (hat week s reper- 'J he en , I ... Cl r,L.r.ir.. ,d lllll . i-.n... - ,",,,...,,.. , ,., !.,. ...,...'tj lilPllt'llPll Wll'lll It' "' " . i..i,r ..ffi.pln the T hurcla Tllgllt Oil. rill ' Macbeth is t l". I"', ' ' Vf' nu'hl and nt the SliUirdi.J in. Unee Mi Mantell will appear n Slnloek in 1 .n- I.-nhntir of Venice On 8ti.rdav t.ennu lulius ' a.a n " r - be placed Ft dnv m.iited Casine Has "Secial Malda" nree teiiP nnd Ltta Pillar ai - .ming te ine . ai.in. ... Vlni.N '' starting next Mnndaj in itmee le'p Hurtig made Stene and Piilard ., . .T-l... C- .. l'l lui turn and tlif Miinnniii tip h hem ptnbeilu-hid with in tcdier nnd costumes A "heui" whwli nn -ing iml .lamp "I'd a fU cempnnv of prut tipi's, itu 1 id '.g Flmer Wilsen, prim i deiiiin Mine linn nnd Hese Dumu, mnibr "ps 'inni i Wrigl.' . lieimnn ceinedian . Ilil.v (ill-tun D 1'llev 1- nriih worth and UilU Hnfcer v, ii .Mllltl s .jer.iiiin in ill.- HAROLD TEEX WWsT Te 0.CT r,e. ?l la-g-ltl Cn VAAAf. ' siav.ri.c.rsi r-Ldi'i- r--" UWT lb r26T THE -T. K taTi i aCvsO Vl.AL VVb4dv u v .--; n -w .- -C s' XS2 TTA.'NT' l "f-- 'M -'v - f , . - -s- . . r EVENING 'PUBLIC IDGRPfflAteliHlA'; g&TUBDAT. D. "" GEOCGE 6TONE. ETTA NOY."ANDRE LILLIAN HOFFMAN. Casine" SHERV'S REVEW'Merr3 Nine Acllftfl a Family Trait Tames Tlarten. late star of "The Uese of Statnbeul" and hrndlincr at the Chestnut Street Opcrn Heuse next week, received his trnlninu In reper tory, in which, for nearly fifteen years, he played nil sorts of parts lending man, Juvenile nnd low cernedlan. liar liar ten comes of nn old theabricnl family. HN crandfatber was nn actor and In father, besides being for many years tU mannfrer of the Frent Street Theatre, Baltimore, was n perfermeir in vaude ville. Jnmes ltarten made his first np x'niancp en the stage when he was four jears old with his fnther nt the Btick lngliam Theatre, Louisville, Ky. The child actor sang "Three Old Sports I'rem Oklahoma." n song which Willie Cellier gave vith succci in "The Cltr Directory." When he was eight year's old he .ii featured with his mother at the fatnutw Heward Athenaeum. In Unsten. the act being billed ns Clnrn and .Turnes llarlen. After four ears nt ttlioel he ielned the Jehnsen reper- I lurv ennip.iny, u tert-twenty-tbirtv or- I .n.i.n,l.. ......:.. W. L.....t. .. ...1.1 t ""'"""' "...in. mu euuwi. in which th-n b'lileiq'ip'and legitimate. Marlen Frem Far West Ufeigc Mm ion. who p!as in Kugcne e.S..lli "Anna Chri'tie ' at the Walnu was born in San Tiancisce some titty j ears age. His father, an ugnnaut." went te Califemia by waj of Cape Hern, n wanderer who bad reiniPrl through munv lands and tpeki- f-ewn or eight languages. Mr Marien wa.s brought up m the e"es that haM' been hinged bv ijpeigp Mnrien ate I'he Mtriy iilews. t.er. wi'inan. The PriiiPe and the V'ai- find et, "Srt" . ,M,'""" ,N " "ie UM i.l -icuigc ..MC uiu-K.il i einedie9. Was Gibsen Girl Mimic MuteK Annabel, e Wlmfei. leiu ivlited from the siage. went te in in ee Helm lluteji in "Te the l.adlc, in., miew an. at n it-lie.UMil zm"- a tke-..n of Mi-s Wluftenl and her wall '1 lie bmli crin wus spp.'ihh In- uiii.it lU.I 'ii thp Fields entertainment Trocadere'6 New Shew i. .i psi..i nnd musical .emniv n- I,. .1 'lln Huh Hellers ' is scheduled in eptji a' the Troi'ideie Thintte n. vt Mende i ! . a wrek's showing. Mile Art.i.ldi.i .i daticer, is one of the fen i ires w.th tb's . eiupanj There will he si u .hI (esttlliies nnd acnery for thi-, d irn'e a. i 'Hie management has als, aild.d a hill of mus. al eemedy nnd nudeville Tin- piiinipnl p!aeis are Jim Mean n,ve lemedian Gene Garden p-nnn ur.un.i tiecugp Chick Hnilin an J 'ie let Wagner dtuiuz and (lancing spe (irltles. Iann Mitclenr. with lm -p iMi and English mip. ialtv Cal l'rrn iniiieilmn, Babe Wbeebi mi- UI'i niiu -,ii.'-i "Common Clay" at Desmond Common Clay," in which Jane Cowl I t-ierpil a supcess, will be presented b Mm Desmond and Her Plaiers nr tliu ' Desmond Theatie nett week ' Cem- . men i Hi lias a Miinewnui pneiiuar Inst'iry. The well -known neter Jehn Craig, who had a Fteek tempani nt the old Castle S.piare Theatre in Uosten, etietirngeil new jiluywntirs te bring Inii their wires for preiiin lien. A mm tl. munv plajs wunilllltetl was fin., hv ii stiident if Harvard teiuge, i ipvp-, Kinknid. which was predtued under ttic title uf "Common Cluy J in part of the heroine is paid te be well adapted 'i, Mi,s I)esmend'H talents and tin" lieie iv ill be pla.ved by Frank Fwlder. while nil the favorites of the ergiinizatmn havn cengpiilnl roles. 1 60SrV. UHKT LUCH I ... mae-TrHi'u, make Of- N PCrieUT ei tne tii uuuW, ORCHESTRA PERFORMS A MODERN PROGRAM Eva Gauthler the 8olelt In Seme Very Up-te-date Sengi the rrtoertAM La Conr des Lr DMimt Twe llebrtiw meled'a IVavel EtaOnuthler Srmpheny tn II fl&t ..Chuien Twe ttnncr.rlnii itanc.. . .Hrnhnu Twe I!ln4u reenn Delacs h.a (inuthlcr. Thr Japanese pema . . . Strawlnsky r!vn (lluthler Dances from 'I'rinca Iger" BoreClns Modernism in both mild nnd virulent forms was the essence of the program of the Philadelphia Orchestra nt yes terday's concert In the Academy of Music. The concert began with a repetition of Debussrv's "I,a Cour des Lys," which was given for the first time in this city at the opening concert of the present season The composi tion for home reason was net se well re ceived by the nudicnre ns nt the first concert, 'although it was better plnyetl yesterday, the p.'ifennance of the woodwind", whkh benr the brunt of the work, being supeib in tetip quality, intonation and peifcctien of pitch. These gieat sole sections were played with the doubled woodwinds nnd ths effect was extremely artistic. The Chnusien nvinphenT, which is well known in Philadelphia, was first plaed heic In lfM!) bv Atphnnse Cath erine as guest conductor Mr. Stokow Stekow Stokew ski gnvp a vigorous reading of the work, which created the bear impres sion of nny time thill it has been per formed heie and Fcemed te lese the ledieusnesw that has heretofore char acterized it. As played yesterdn . it ih one of the best of the French sym phonies, although if clearl s-hews the inlluence of Franck and it has the .ingulnr coin, idenee of having one phrase in the rlt.nle nole for note with a phrase liem the "New World" kjiii kjiii phen of l)oral.. The ether orchestral tiumbeis were two Hungarian dances of Hralnng, ninth were ery Mictpf-'ful. utnl the dance fiem Joredine's "Prince Iger.' Thus fa; the modernism wjs of the grateful or teleiahle kind. It was when the soleil Mra'. I!vn (Snuthiir miii, that the ether kind of modernism be t'ltnie nppaienl. She Is evidently a me-t iip-te-dalc jeung artist us was evi dence.l by her .esliime as well as ny thp -eius which clip elected te niiig'. TIip titst were two Hebrew nipiuihes of Km "!. medeni bejend the nwpr nt net ds te describe. On htr Hfend np praraii'e bhe wtng two cnmiieitiuns pt.n mete ladicul, two Hindu Ming" ij Deluge, a pupil of ltutel who lus gene bis master nor one, but half a j ueen better. The tirct of tlKe hud i beautiful. The inn be se cenxldeied tome dm. but net new Mine. Gauthier aug lliem well nnd hi r ability te bhu in the r.cj mind siuh a mass of dis dis senant tone shpeai.s well for her feel ing for pitch NOTES OF WHAT IS DOING IN MUSICAL CIRCLES ' lien' v-rlr f en i. . estn th - p- arit e ru't.errtM ri t e torie "Ice Pasraraalln ' ' th Philadelphia w i I reimtHt of t. c I ( nrlM-mi" or i. ' In C miner. lnith ' v naeii anil tin, era of rt II of "Die Udlltjrte ' lit Waani h Ihleuh Tlilbaufl. Mr lints', s tr "elui" 1.1- . lie will i,la v the ..inish s.mphen- cf 1 i m unl n concarie i ll m'ri i of Jlftch l"',re He) "' ' i t,enp e aeliitst I i l'hllliiirmii!j at the Aead.nn I ane i&i.rerei , t a . aie. will a l tie aer-ei it eencei 1 of S cit iiiiorre-v pxitilrs u- 1 . pin the Slogan V.reii,t.r oelt will i .. tiiunnire nv"' aii- iiiu ivui pini? 1 Paraillae " nrl.i fro-n "I." Kt rlcalne ' nnd Hecendita utnenls' from ' Tescii " Mr. PtMet. m v II e mfiii t ttie nntiDUra n 1 ..' ih i t-n a i i. .i n r-ttute thi n r nnd fc,(,-"e from llje" ' ulte In I p aler ih.. iniliiatien te tin Dance" bv Weber Weirunrtu! th- e rtne te Ml Tera ael l)t.re ' an I thu ' iJapii'lcc u I.mmgnel ' W I'.i-ni'k) Kerciknw- M In t r i W'.i a, . . . Ik- i i "UmI .t thu -M.'tlj,.i He ve n m time, during Janu.ir oijiie wl'l '.ltd ii Opera nor ' if cnter.d' p' the bath )f -1, a trait . hr.'nari concert fr,i' wi I i c-ive-i in the Grand Court of ten U'l.aat .. Phllr,.lMl, V.1 .infn nn Tliesdd, i nlrir Tier. nt. i in tvlili the Or mil Court iijun n-,( tl Phlld.lelphla Orcheatrs under 'le,l,u. NioevisH 'ih ael.i ertranlata will he Marsd l.np-e eruanl.t et Notre Dame "1 i il. pan l J Ct.arl' .,1. un-in-uu Catreorei l -...ar.. ....,.., 'h,,r.ri,V5 DB nbt i!n.ib. up-m apn'lcnilen nt ie in.n nuuau I Wanamckei rtui tha I'hllndclphU lh annual 'hilstmas peiferman. e of, lUnn lei h :iluh will b glvin at His aim of Mi .c en Dee-mhcr 'J. at S 13 p C .he Cheral hucl-tv The coteliits I Mil te I'ii in Itevell "onrnne Kllrnlieth Heed I.a'te, ilte Ileyal I' MaeLellan, tenor, i d-il Henri Sceit bam. Membera et tre , . - - &f35 a 'ucu feQ, . ..-..- y-y, iit vv 'ii y? v jE -s rtrmin ritit n? - -, . MW . , ,, H. ' vm " ''!' ' -I THE WORLD OF MUSIC THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS Br SAMUEL Ii. LAGIAR IF THE plana formulated by the Philadelphia Music League te through, the city trill eee thli year a city-wide attempt te place the Christ mas carol in the position where it be longs. The custom of tinging Christmas carols has never obtained te any extent In this country, although for centuriea it has been done, although In different styles, In England, Germany, Italv and France. Each of these countries has Its own Christmas songs, of which the French and the British may be properly said te be carele in the sense in which we recegnlee the word. While the Oerman Christmas Benge are net a whit less beautiful nor less filled with religious sentiment than the carols of the two ether nations mentioned, they are mere in the line of part songs, although "Hely Night," perhaps the most lovely of all the Christmas carols and cer tainly one of the eldest, Is undeniably German In origin. Just hew the citizens of Philadelphia will take te this caroling that is, te wl at extent thev will actively particl particl rnte in It will be interesting te tote. The enrel is essentially a part song, and most of the finest of them are con trapuntal In composition, n form of vocalism in which the elsh and the Germans excel, but which hae never been particularly, noticeable among American mass Hinging, where prcttT nearly every one sings the melody with a few ambitious aeuls "vamping" en the tenor and bass pert"- THE known history of the Christmas carol dntes back te the thirteenth centhry nnd the name came from the French (where the catel is supposed te have originated) nnd originally dig nified a dauce as well as a song, exact ly ns did the word ballad. In the case of the cnrelr the weid mennt a certain kind of a dance in n ring and the dance gnve the name te ihe song by which It wns nccetnimnled. Originally there weie carols for var ious seasons, but the Christmas carol in the only one which has survived, and in modern unagc it may lm denned ns a song commemorating the Christmas sensen In reference te one or mere of the nspects of Yuletide. Certain of the enrlv carols regtud the season os a time of feasting and mirth while ether. Berne of the best, nie sung In commem oration of the Nutivit. In a great manv of the caiels of widclv weparnted datefe. some one or men of the main circumstances of tl en-eii PPcr "s the main subject of the ernes. Thus the subject matter of "Hed Heijt le Merrv, Gentlemen" i the temm.t is in the right place) "Helv Night" nnd "The 'riist NepI." electing one from each of the best known of the Hritish, Gemini! and French turels, is wldel diffetent. The eldest known nuel exists in the Vei man -French language in n manu--.rript of the thirteenth centuiv. bill the Chiistiuus caiel did net develop from setiiips puieb lellgieus; in neitheru Kuiepc espe. lull . the ctl ctl tbinlien of the bit tU of Chilsl w grafted upon a gie.it holiday time which hud Millie religious eiguituanie in tin ds of paganism, and this I'll u dis till, t impre-sien upon all Chiistmns. tiHtnms of later cenluiK- including the urel ..... ..i ... .t. ..r ,,L. .lblv eriuinufeil in ltti.t.,,. nlti i. .i. M .cv WM jM JR M - 'lull. Ii.lgan line i;a uu..ii ui ."-, , , " , , '""'"jiiiii in.' . m 7 aVEa'f i Pr r. " !. .lllll r,.,. ..n.....vn v,. .....i..,.. i ii iiraau .ivitfi, u iiuiiiiiuii;) J.lllIilHn 1 - iuiinv ei inem tn-ni wiin ii.ei:i tpnai i meietiv. no ii win op fccen t lint if incidents teniK.'ted with the birth and j Philadelphia wants te de some Christ the eaily life of the Hnwntir. This up mas caroling 'this year theie ic plenty plies te innm of the Itusslan carols I of the finiHt nmleriiil lighi r hand, such us "The Gruj l.iiiub," "Clin :'ll Is easier (.. gel. heweier, tlmn te When a Child" nnd ethers which, ui- sing well. Phitnleli i a irrhztra v Ml rlay and llen-v Rtrden 'i nut.J. , 111 conduct Mii Puliv ii nier, iOtinU.. .i be ihe SOiOlBt t in timt leicelt-uf tie lerentlv eiam'.M ju n I. le Orctieatn. All's 'i n i e, will rt-nJer n mrdl Julln aelna. 'Ihe cor cer i:t will bn .mil en the evening of ihir. da j J n in sr. In the audlturlam uf '.!. i Lui er M.ru.i High bchoel. 'nie r inn! 'ecl'Al ut l-ilefla llrlllp vi" be dun un ,s.iiuniij afternoon Jan ui v u In ihe Aiadinn cf .Mimic. ,Tlm Hnle-dlii-sen-Penlia Ttle .omsejfl of i'.,eri-i.. y 11 . iilaniat. I 1..11I. Hlitilen lellnlst. enl MlrliHl Penhn. rellUt will pi.iv fnr ihe 'i embers of the 1 number Mu-da Aa.e 'dtinii tnln uftrriioen at -I e'i Iik'. lr the bullrnem uf the Hlleiie-btra'fer'l 'Ihe prenrraiji reiiMMM of the Ueetheen 'Jito in K flit, up TO Ne j; the lllu In V Miner bv Iliitt ar 1 ll oral." Tlie 111 I' miner op 01 11i rj Ai' becleiv, of Phi'idile ptlli, n which 11 Aludndar Mettl.ewa Ij director, hn ftimnunceu li .,.cetid annual tenie.t tu In hlil In t'K Arailemy of Sln!c en lhura an, "irnnj ai il IJ On this eccd.'en the i. ir. ih r-ni-iiih Msrn llca the Ungual! oieii i, n i tbe'piairsi , . Y - ! " "Tin Ilii'Mrten Vllj reuntn- .lull Muale aaociatlen glvea the Inst cence-i of the ,er, of , ., lhB c,,i,heu"n tomerrov afternoon j , u decl. The artlatr taUUiit , i .--..' ""'..'"'".i..ei'i ' ".?'" t-n i'ii A'l'.iin puine. iiarr, cirinuiun i vuiin. nii.i ,.,,.,, . .t.-ft. n.i .-(-lln i" ' .en. Muinian ih givirg a seiiaa or 'rhur.Ja . en.ni- preceillng each epcia ..... ... . .,a .. i.i.. m i ri,.t,.,,v "ii tut Vm Lvnf r'rtnk In th fldnUlif nr Vi'eist rhe.hr "ia,.,;,','r"r,.fn"c,.!',!c'errt?e,rh., trtir 111 'nij-l rStl nl Cimcrin Whit are given e ., morning untM the 21th rne Mcn'ea.ehn Society erganUed in Te Have Is One Thing Te Held Is Anether 1 DECEMBER Uffl 1922'' though the musical harmonUatiens which we knew are by modern com posers, are traditional in words anJ many of them in melody also. It is prebable that the Christmas carol had its origin in the mystery or miracle playa of the twelfth nnd thir teenth ccnturiesrthe great religious nnd popular entertainments of the Middle Ages. Frem that time en te the nine teenth century the number grew, al though the custom of popularly singing them waned in the last hundred years or se, , IT WOULD be a fine thing for Phila delphia te take tin thiB fine old cus tom, provided the singers were willing te work sufficiently hard te de justice te the music, which is net nhvays easy te sing. Many of the carols of the fifteenth century have all the characteristics of folk song and preserve seme curious legends. In England during the six teenth and seventeenth centuries carol singing flourished and tome of the great est poets of the day, Milten and Den Jonsen among them, wrote seme beau tiful Christmas poems which were used as carols, seme te traditional melodies and ethers te tunes composed especially for the words. The first published collection of enrels was made In England in 1CJ1. and If centnined the famous "Hear's Tlead Carel," which is still sung nt Oxford University en the bringing in of the bear's head. Needless te say, this verv old carol is one of these which might be classed ns "scculnr." The composers nnd the authors of the words of the carols are lest in antiquity in most cases. "Hely Night" has frequently been ascribed te Martin Luther, but the eentetiMis of expert opinion is that it Is much elder than his time nnd that it Is one of the eldest of Germen folk songs In existence. It i believed te hate come down te us in nlmest, it net exactly, its original me lodic form. THE carol. "Ged HeM. Ve -Merry, Gentlemen," is English nnd dates back te the beginning of the ncvctiteentli centuty. Originallv this was sung in strict polyphony, with the melody in the tenor part, os wns the custom of songs of that day. Modern fan-iiiptlens of It. however, have placed the melody in the upper, instead of the third uiice. Anether exquisite caiel. "Iinw Nigh. Immanttel." Is French in origin nnd Is one of the eldest pieces of coherent music in existence. P.eth the words nnd the music anledutc any of the ether caiels. It is net ei. well known in this (.euutrv, but is one of the finest of them nil. The music i a traditional French melody fiem at leant the thir teenth tenturj, iiltliuui;! of ceuit- tb" harmonization which we knew has been modernized. It was in an old Fiench inlsHal and the original manuscript is still preserved in the National Library of Lisben, probably being brought lretii France into Portugal by the Inlliience et the Council of Teledo or some ether Important chinch body. The weras of this ..and me m imsM 100 je.us eldei th.ui lln- lmifli . t biing taken from the .MJ.aiabic lire ;:uj ei me lwi-imi eiitiu, ;,l(i ,. ; generalh belieud that the" wim.. fiem the liturgy of the e.ul Chiisitans nt Teledo. Spain, whete the Me.ntiluu iSicvian was feiimilulcd. rpilL' 1 teniM )i...e a.iullu.i .t'. lim. j J- cm id "The Fn-( Neel." wliKh i- , ll iiaiiiii.iii.il rirucii II1P10UI llllll mob- It' OP Is diving enceit te IIia leni,.. hlHlieiug Heme for the ,lti I i,-i su,,,, enin Mejer K'nleln 101111 s m,i .tieu ii nt, and Jacob iX.se' celliit , the i 1 1 i a I s and His . one. ri r ilr.,t , ,i." autplLta of the Phlladtlphla Sliiu l.,JK, Tie tlflll free Hun'lar a fieri. no-, t tlieMadeiii) if thu rir Ai n , glv-ri Ddi-embrr 17 nl .1 ,, -In ' ', i. 1 1 , -rem win be 'teV-la l'.im MrUlnni. ,n P -i ,. letitla HidcUIT, Haiiiit ,nj i' llm a lniit e.r rtalllal n P-r 4'f- ciiiaiikuii .CiJIl 'I i e ifftu'Ai mentltlr mp tnnx r,r Se'tltmrnt MusJc i-rhent vl be het.i ut, s ,," Uk utmut,n ut 3 30 cMnti nt. J ,Vlt tif fli rinli'la.. uM DttHu ., . J" emltt.a thifi nienth. Hl ' lv. 'Ien will held metlnr t. ( i -j-.i J.ltiif at 1'rcnier Hell, nt 7 V) eVl 1 m pJMI'h'J aenga ' "111 UIKI.Ur)S 111-J IinIH Mra tn i,nt iiiirimt w i....... -rt it un uui" m i.inirn te .vnin l j ,il ,r . II. inch, V lllll, I, n-,1 hnir,lcf ...i", ."H Hen- le l.taten te M... " . u, " ' Iiene Hubbard cellist, will pla- '" I) llrniliik i:?ennan did lr h ,,, , ""L"" '. ", "X",'' ' .;,?,;'"',"" """," " I arrvaterj or Jtiisic, anneunce a imc ,,i . n rr, l( d,anreil tudntu ei M. n.lni . . ntng .. ." .,'. m,iihi, Mi.,iiig ruern . i mM,i,i rM,.i . .,,, ,, i I peil rw 'l ,"'' 'll be giver. "" ! or the c ., nMloiief S, '"h.?r.,i,y r)0"1" j "".' irtc0.I 1 1 i ,VrZ.. Wa-C 1"",t' ;.,ir.. ti,.;, .('; .'.'.. ":" -'.-.i".. .; ' v ... " '"i" huh or ( a, ,,. lb- ,,,,.. v,,, .v . .. ... ..nii, ,;.r. w m ?lvn 'an'.ll Prideilp I'oelt violinist, and V lrcnt hirplM. will plav mniri with the organ 'Invncdtlen iiih ru ni m a?,7oel '" Ueladeffre """'" U"" "" rh Vhllaiip.rthln. Mnnlr lAcIiam riiii-i- .nliri3'J .1. "dni:,'" ,. hela,?n . .,!, n Phvi hnlr)u f MuhImI Ini-enee. I Rlj,'..?",., r,h, hn.x" rneetii!g. U tJIZIuI. , i ember Jrt It A, M . at llm Settlement ' Stusle S-hoel ,ll ii.uiim.ii.il ririirn IIIPIOUI lllll timl,. a'V " ) - m S -n THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE l Bv tlereld Denaldien Ebtrlttn The Dining Iloeni ou will remember that, in our chat yesterday, we decided that, since the dining room erlcncd Inte the living room It would be best te paper and paint both rooms alike. This gives an ap pearance of added size. A mahogany dining suite in Queen Anne would harmonize with the colors we have chosen for the living room and with its graceful lines and simple shell decora tion would fit well into the modern npnrtmcnt. Pictured. Is a sample of Queen Anne china closet. Te carry out our idea of unity, we must use net glass curtains in this room, nnd for ever-drnpery we enn find a cietenne of blue with n touch of mulberry te tone In with the colors in the living room. In place of a single toned carpet, we will de well te put one with n design1 (cheesing something In mulbciry and blue, for u self-toned cornet in a dining loom needs constant brushing). Ah sire plns sui n n large pnrt in an apartment, it will probably be well te have the side shields of a gaurc that will tone in with our buff wnll paper and will make tbein leek ns incon spicuous ns possible. The shades for the chandelier could nlse be made of the same reuzp, pleated Instead of plain, as for thp side shields. Cewnght, list, h'j I'ablie I.tdetr Vemtanv KIHTAllON IIY .lIVAMTION' T'remlntnt .lu',ater are tnlklnic of tlie .Mldril nlU9 of lken taught t- the u of rl.tures In effect thitt I" vhat the won derful cnll-ctirn of picture? In the ltote Kl.iMire Section mlitlit be "lalil te be aceoni aceeni DlUhln An exiltmte. feature of the Min duf rem i' Lki-ikU iliiue II a llublt ' Adi. WINTKR KKSOtlT! iTl.iNTH'iiriTV.ny, J. X Atlantic Cvvr -Doubly delightful during the Helida)i. i1 rtiail twirl if r arr .fpralthnruttr of HetiJjy fliippiutii, CJti)rly and He$pitalif. xleiek) Ut'ChirUs PI near Betrilw&lV. K" J ir.e.lr.fl. Run Wiitar. Prir. btthi Ten 00. Mrflc winter ntci Nvv 5n Hint. Bchetnthtl&WirtiThitftef , Continental Alna;i rp.u, alwafi rarty term n.eilrnr Wilt . theat. I If WAI.SU 1)1 NCAN Weatminster .fce'ttnckv ir "urar br.tU TrcBIIIUIlSlCI i;i, tntur (u Mir.t. Prlt. baths naitfr. A V KOI')' nun A 1'rep. I 4 P.1ARNF lleTtilnau at ITiaa" T. Lrt liinrvl-C, vt'la'er rate. eiMt. I8 Kill, ncnlnt at.r. ' tin nl"i nrlvata bat. "W Cianen lleaj.JwalV.S K. Hinlf.r" i.Ki:tvnei). n. .i. EMBASSY lAKI.WOOIl. -N. .1. ." t ai I mudtri thruughunt l'aiiinii) te icel.en' lluu- KHI .11 cul"ln. Su i t,ii!era kl. 1, b'l Hard' err..i(.p;r8 ilane.i-c I'OOkla . 1'he'r I h ,ni,ei 8M N's 7n-l e.Tlca. 'J3JII llrenrlnay l'nere Sr iu Irr f.'.'y.'. i'iiihiii i sr j ii r WV. r "Mnrlilu I'd, Cms.," mj r.m Ave" Ne VerK fe. I mil,"! nl ilt t, mm. m iin MM aKaaVtfallllllllllllH aaaff."aB " 4u) aHsallllllllVieiallllllH r- '-;f.u....i ' mtmMJ 1 i "iTiiTTrriiririrTiiMi .. ATJt- life . S Vacation Days in BERMUDA A ascinnting holiday at small cert Eip,ht te nineteen-day tours by fart nnd comfortable twin-tcrew steamers aihnG from New Verlc every Wednesday and Saturday. Inclusive fare covering first' clata en steamer, hotel accommodation, car nege drives, local aiglit-.ee.nj;, etc. Jij liPi NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY noeMtli and full information from THOS. COOK & SOK -':'.) beuth Urend St. (below Walnut St.), Philadelphia Tel. Spruce "82D-8B31 Dermiula Office: HAMILTON, West Church- Street Thw Round the World f-, , iii4tei t'-e utlifectlen that eccernpinlei eapenenced.canful VrillSC f nfment unh equal cerr'mti at leseit cetn re ir , ,, ii enthi rluriricei traveling with the i.eal imr 'Tmpteu ?' ,t,1.' ,,Pc""'.vrciervnIfer the rtt''. Uatei JliXO iipwarJ (vacenclee Irem SI5J0J tnjMlnf, hetelr guides, drlvee, feel from Netv erk, Jan. ::. 1913 Tren San ftanclice, Feb. 10, 1923 19th Clark Cruise te the Offets.a 65 day veyeje ...en ier ine money. ratty, I EAVES ( 1001. In luiles I, "f'W.uw milllUAKY JU. In lllll. l.r...1. w, .1.1.. a.l.. e....','inT,,,lv"r:,s"tln Augune V'l terie," pllly reserved for the '. t -.'.., liu.,, Ulllll, 111,, HIUir,,vci pilVlir".?! ill w.w,v - piestini team's with both cruises. ArrJoreurproirami hnartlm Mediterranean ( daycrulte. VC0 upward, Including snore excursions. Summer Cruise '"vet June 27 ly specially cliartetej White "-ur lln" , i ,, , , . Baltic .5,884 tens, Reme, Athens, f-peln visits ipeclsllr tesruted. CJnlvertlry.Eitenilen and ether geed tours te Eutepe under ettert. tessenable rstes, FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bldg., N.Y. , umwiiil I iuunj RQ - . Cm Yeu Tell? 1V R- J. and A. W. Beimttj Whether 'Light Has Weight! S Te get at the anewer te this euaa. tlen, it 1 necessary for us te vmfi stand thoroughly what light Is. Tj.tfV a wave in the ether, nnd centalnT . particles of matter. Ether, as we kne ' is very mucn ugnter man air, Is u u te pervade all space, and te InGltra . the suns and planets. Light, thcrcferi does net have nny weight. ' When men had studied light that, eughly, they came te the cencluaia. that it must have the power of pressm which from the standpoint of reiulia' would amount te the Mine thin a having weight. They reasoned that i! you had a perfect balance, and let ma light shine down en one of the iMm that side should go down under t?a pressure of light. In the first xttri ments along this line thev fallen show this. But by continuous exDt ments It wns finally proved that Kl light did exert n sufficient presser. ! cnuse I be scales te go down, ar4 I, effect, this is the seme as having wcitdt This quality, however, has been feundu be a common property of rays of vati eus kinds. Including heat, and a trmpAfneA fin nrtf arutnt a! t. . . . but ns the power of radiating pren'ri' Light travels nt the rate of 102004 miles a second through our ntmesDh'rM and 102,000 miles a recend through i vacuum. When we speak of n raj a light, we mean the smallest portion ef light which we can recegnise. A bet of light Is n group of parallel ran while a pencil of light is a body of rin which come from or move toward i point. A radiant point Is that from which diverging rays of light tire emit, ted. Monday What Cattscs a Mirage Children In Twe Plays The Peerless Juvenile Extrnva-aMi: Company will be ecen in its third an. nual Christmas festival at the Bread Street Theatre for two performance during Christmas week en the after noens of December US and 20, present ing the extravagnn-.a, "Snow White, en December. US, nnd "Slcepl-t Beauty" en December 20. Among th features of these productions present! by n cempnny of child actors are the dnnre of the Dutch dells, thp naraiU of the toy soldiers and the IIungaTTsi'J l,11r.t M "Scandals" Coming Soen Geerge White will present the latest edition of his "Scandals" nt the Fer. rest for en engagement of two weeia. commencing Christmas night. In add! tlen te Paul Whlteman'a Palais lteral Orchestra, the list of cnt.rtnlners will include W. C. Fields, Hlehard Held, Charles Wllkens, the Argentine Dane, ers, Olive Vaughn, the Temple Quar tet. Mjra Cullen, Peggy Delnn, Edni, May lteed, Sally Leng. Peggy Jenea, Mnrien Courtney, Marie Adams and Geerge White. WIXTKR rtKSQBTS 1'ORT MVEIll. n.. 2ai .l FLORIDA'SMOSTiiTTD4r.TlOF.nF:n-rr?a Hetel Royal Palm FORT MYERS The Garden Spot of the'West Coast' Open Jan, 6tU te April 10th s i'ile tielf Cmirae, tinna (.reem, A nililliiff. Ifeistliack Rlillng, lcnr.lt, 1 Iihlng anil Hunting. Swimming I'oel. Nj-muhenT Drclutttn. Every Heom with PriTaU Bath SPECIAL RATES FOR JANUARY .T. T.. vrr.snv . fit eggs zZT-J IIA1TONA IIEAtll. n. UAYTONA BEACH HOTEL Bread -trend" face werli'a flnctt bfici, Uwlern. r.il'ln lmaxcclled. uatea X3.se er Resort HOTEL DA en the llitl'er, K..1111 lllti Vurlitlnr. ttc. OROOEK CO. mult; all oeeti nrnf- ll'tmuil 1'iliket l'n Lmiei, Mill Round-thc-Werld Cruise Jan. 9 from New Yeilc; Jan. 21 frcm Sae hraneisce. S S. "Resolute" foreign teiis try. 125-Day ceiiitirehensite World Cruise. bpice available from $2,000 upuain Seuth America Cruise Including West Indies Super b new S.S. "Reliance" foreign reu Ii) from New Yerk Feb. J. Ideal 4S-diT ("inise. Includes Kle de Janeiro, Santes, Bahia. La Guaira, Havana, Panama, Trim dad, Barbados, Martinique, Virpn Islands, Mediterranean Cruise Famous S S, "Rotterdam" from New Yerk Feb. 10. Ideal Cruise-ship. Generous shore tups. Fascinating eiduslve features. ttr Bultut till, uriliir (rrM'M Raymond & 'Whilcemb Ce. 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