23, 1913, 1S EVENING T.TlPtt-Eltt-PmKAPEUPHIA- 8ATTJBPAY, OCTOBER COURT WILL NOT ENFORCE TANGO NOW A POLITICAL FEATURE SUFFRAGE SIEGE FLASHES ON THE FOOTLIGHTS CLEVELAND FARM CONTRACT MEETING THE BOARD OF AlDERnWl QhEY NWJL MAKE. GDNS SOUND FROM Vice Chancellor Hackes' Boclulon 0 Cf 'MSCOHSift Florence Reed's Versatility v III 3UPEWOR., iCp. DAHCING Criticises Witness In Case. MISs Florence need, who Is In !, TRENTON, uct U. Vice Chancellor starred r- -. rsssffBl Jieip MPWT CITY HALL PLAZA "The Yellow Ticket." which begins Its m Jf Backes, In tho Court of Chancery today; third week at the Garrlck next Monday, handed clown ft decision refusing lo en made her first hit by playing In an In- force an alleged contract itivolving what ebriate sceno In "Seven Days." Cam- Is known ns tho Cleveland farm In Hope "Then what happened," said Mls Reed, Orators Bring Week's well township, this county. "every manager having a play with an In- The farm wns at one time the prop ebriate part came to me with an offer. paign to Successful Finish erty of tho widow of President Cieve I suppose I played tho part convincingly, land, who Is now the wife of Prof. but I certainly did not want to become Thomas J. Preston, of Princeton Sh Identified with roles of tipsy ladles. Do by Concentrating Efforts in held a mortgage of $2600 on the farm you blame me? So I declined all offers The suit wns hrought by Marie Berff and decided to take roles as different as Y t Bnldwln, New York, possible.'' fW chmm A Heart of City. ngnlnst Arthur of D. Carroll. Mrs. Benr, Miss Reed played mmk7L trustee for Joseph then the siren, Ilona, were owners of In Typhoon," nnd her husband the "Tho with Walker White- woman suffrage the Cleveland Fair nnd Dairy Company, side, and scored a success Then, again. The slego guns of tho al- after-nu- n nnd when they Bold It they had to uniy Hucn gnaraciers wcro onered the movement will bo turned loose this low the purcliiser $1360, which was ad- actress, and sho began to despair of an from all four sides of City Hall, vanced by Carroll on a mortgaga opportunity to play anything else. Flying Squadron Carroll was a member of the firm of When Michael Morton suggested to A. when members of the legislative dis- Flss, Foerr & Carroll, horse dealers, of II. Woods that he engage Miss Hrd for who havo been visiting New York, nnd at the tlmo of the ad- tho rolo of the persecuted Jewish maiden tricts of Philadelphia each day during tho vancement of money by him there In "Tho Yellow Ticket," tho manager tho week will speak from automobiles to tho wafl an Investigation threatened, deal- demurred. ing with the rclntlon of this concern with "Miss Reed can't play anything with Saturday afternoon crowds which surgo - Tammany Hnll Berg was declared to neart stun- in it," ne insisted. But, not- about the Municipal building. Today have Incriminating letters In his posses- withstanding his objection, she was se- "clean lected to create Marya, markes the final campaigning of a sion, and he swore on the stand that and mndo tho In the Carroll promised thnt If he turned over greatest hit of her career. up week" effort to enlist aid mort- "Managers women." these letters hn could cancel the ore guilty of tho grossest struggle for "votes for gage. Tho denied all of this Injustice when they Insist upon engaging Tho best arguments in favor of ex- defendant types right franchise to women In testimony although Carroll had died in for parts," said Miss Hoed. "If Mr. tending the of The letters wero turned Morton, the nuthor, had not stuck to his Pennsylvania will be advanced at the the meantime. well-kno- over, It. was alleged, nnd It was to make determination to havo mo in 'his play, meetings by speakers In tho world. tho trustee fulfil tho promise that the managers would doubtless havo continued suffrage social service suit was biought. to Identify mo with etago ndventuresses Four nutomoblles flying auffrngo ban- to to one tho en-irn- The Vlro Chancellor calls attention for tho remainder of my life. It Is nn ners will whirl each of the Berg was striving for ft absurd Idea that an actor or actress must to Cltv Hall courtyard and tho fart that I bo-gl- n. which ho no living oppo- play only part. Is they stop the speaking will slnko for had one kind of It only In moment nent He feared no contradiction be- America that this idea obtnlns. In Ger- Details of police havo been pro- during cause Carroll's tongue had been silenced many, for example, nn actor Is not quali- vided to do special service tho mvstcry let- In any by death. "Tho about the fied to appear of tho theatres sub- speech making ters," the opinion snld, "smnttcred very Broskt sidized by tho Government, or. In fact, In Suffrage workers armed with literature strongly of oppression. This nnd the Octavia "Papa's Darling," any first-cla- ss company, will circulate until ho has nnd application blanks utter Inrk of candor In the. conduct of demonstrated his versatility In an nblllty among the crowds during the addresses. the trial brought Into the case such nn to play Shakespearean parts of widely Persons will bo asked to sign a paper type. women atmosphere of eubtlety thnt I could not varying ' Flgnlfylng their approval of giving 1 ' DERW.E.S iegar-- the witness other thnn with sus- WYdndevUle "In that connection I am reminded of 'JrT'''"''''1'"! the ballot. picion." the actor who was cast for tho part of $? The following are th speakers sched- Sylvester Shaffer, called "the man of an Indian with a wooden leg. He made uled to make addresses: a thousand parts," nnd one of the most a great hit In the part and KUtW' Georgo Wobensmlth, went about SVU ; North side Mra. WILDING, TENNIS VICTOR remarkable vaudeville performers in the declaring sorrowfully that ho was ruined . Wi1 OH THE p--j the Rev. Irving Chenowcth, Mirs Ladson world, will head the bill at Keith's next professionally, for that ho would never 1f4 Loulso Hall, Miss Sarah waa to come to llB3 i,i'v '" SJhe crry DEBf could be Hall, Miss WINS LAURELS IN BAtt neek. ScnalTer Induced again bo given an engagement until somo 1 m "''k' ARQEWTIHE. Fisher. .America because of tho war, and this la author wrote another piny In which there O. V REDUCED IM THEABOVE Fisher, Is n '' South side Miss Ferdinand Iifra"Vcry his first trip. Ho said to Tecelvo was the character of an Indian with a Ii ' : Promoted to Lieutenancy for per- mmkUL m fSv hammer. Grayer. Miss Lillian Howard, Miss Wal- neelt. Fchaffer Is the most versatile wooden leg." ft ' I Cogglns. former In vaudeville and prcsenta ten ErlMI 'i.X ker, Albert II. on Field. widely Ho will appear as wm a v. o Knst side Miss Ruth Verlcnden, Mr. LONDON, Oct. 21. A dispatch rc,?:eW different acts. smiled Mrs. a. prestidigitator, a lightning oil painter, on his follow Councllmen and at Cogglns, MUs Ladson Hall, hero this morning sayn A. Wlld Song and Concert In gallery. that F a. Japanese Juggler, a clrcua horseman, a the fair faces the Miss Howard. king, tennis champion, ha3 been promoted master violinist, an antmal trainer, nu Tho Friday afternoon concert of the The gallery rippled with applause and West bide Miss Ladson Hall, Harry to a Hcutennncy for gnllantry on tho bat- acrobat, a sharpshooter, a strong man the Councllmen stared at one another. Llebmnn Miss Helen Amy, Mr. Graser, tlefield It is believed ho was with a de- Philadelphia" Orchestra yesterday was I and a convulsive comedian. 'A vote was taken and the result Is that Mlsa Verlendcn. tachment of cavalry which, repul- something In tho nature of a pleasant Superior soon will have on Its payroll a after Besides SchafTor tha bill wilt Include CLATHD WITH RESULTS OF sing a German attack, started a game of "Will M. Cressy and Blanche Dayne, In Mr matlnoe entertainment, as any program tango dancing master. water polo In the Olse. one-a- ct Twenty couples CAMl'AIGN. Cressy's latest play, "Tho Man Including two numbers of Mozart, thf will be Instructed each As the enemy was near by, the horses Remrmborcd"; foi-m- er night. Each couple will be asked to pass Lending suffragists expressed them- Who Clalro Ttochester, Schubert oxecrpts from "Rosamundo" and were left harnessed The approach of a prima donna with Liw Fields' "All their knowledge of tho new steps on to selves todav as highly gratified with the putrol of Uhlans was signaled, and the Company, with a series of modern Russian songs must needs be. others, until all Superior is tangoing. Aboard" souk work accomplished during the week. Biitlsh, having no time to dress. Jumped selections; Jim Cultcn, with a budget of Tho tempestuous fourth symphony of Hupcilor Is not the liveliest placo In last on their horses naked and charged the winter. Is nt the head of in tho city was new songs, stories and parodjrs; Misa Tschalkowsky stood among theso as a It the Great Every Lezlstnttve Dlstilct enemy, who fled. Hobble Got done, In It poses, rof7esentnls Lakes and during tho summer months a visited by workers, nnd at both noonday celebrated statues; Ed. Weber and Do baibarlc giant. It was the only part port for the ore ships of the Great Lukes. nnd evening meetings audiences evinced Wolf Capltola, among tho cleverest which called upon the orchestra for sus- It Is also a Mecca for vacationist" a decided interest in all that was said. GENERAL WONG A VISITOR dancers In vaudeville, and the Aerial tained emotion and upon the audience for In the summer Superlorltes nre kept In- Thousands of persons, many of whom General Wong, leader of the Chinese Buds, cyclonic In tho rapidity of their terested nnd amused by looking over the voters, rlgnlfled In writing pqually sustained attention. With Mr. were their revolutionary forces, will bo. In the city maneuvers on the trapeze. tourists nnd rowing with tho crews of tho sentiments In favor of votes for women tomorrow to address residents of China- Stokowskl lending, it is to be said, the ships. At no time wero the people loath to ask town symphony received both. In winter It has slept, but now that questions of the suffragists and at all The Chinese have no band to salute Theatrical Notes Alma Gluck, tho assisting artist, sang the town Is tangoing times have changed. times were answers promptly nnd con- him. They will, however, turr. out In 25 vincingly made. taxlcabs. General Wong will be given "Sari." tho Viennese operetta, by Em- Blondlna's aria from Mozart's "Entfuch-run- g Suffrage a reception during the day. Kalman, will open nn engagement WHO Lenders of the Woman's party merich aus dem Sorall" with somo hesita- o OWNS THE WATER of Pennsyl"anln say the success of their at the Foirest Theatre a week from Mon- tion In finding tones n Germany. day. Mlzzl Hajos Charles Mcaktns her nnd lather tres of IN campaign will be manifested when the DANCING and Switzerland. BRANDYWINE CREEK? romes up next MODERN will dance for the first time In Phila- frail voice above her normal register. MUNICIPAL TANGO suffrage amendment at the delphia tho "Hazazaa." In the cast wilt It was only In tho three Russian songs Tho "Romantic" symphony. In G flat session of tho Legislature. PROF. V. H. ROBERTS major, with which Mr. Stokowskl will Wilmington May Be Involved in Ex- The "clean-u- p week" nnd whirlwind be Irene Pawlaska, Howard Marsh, J. K. that the singer found herself. In the begin program by Murray and Bert Gilbert. the was composed pensive Suit to Find Out. campaign of the "yellow flying squadron" Colonial Dance Castle aria and In the "Shepherd Lehl" the lilt- Bruckner after he came under tho pro- TEACHER FOR CITY will come to a close tonight with a mass-meeti- Gtn. Ave., Below Ave. WILMINGTON, Del . Oct. 21. Who Chelten will present ing happiness of her voice was an endless nounced lnlluence of Richard Wagner, nnd in Scottish Rite Hnll. Broad nnd Again bitakt the record with lfirgest door Charles Frohman at tho Is, In In Broad two weeks, be- delight, fact, the first which Bruckner owns the water In the Brandywlne? This Raco streets. At this gathering Frnu classes, Tuesday nnfl ThursJay evgs with Street Theatre for and tho rich tenderness of the shows as tho cnnmplon the orchestra and high salaried experienced In- ginning Monday night," November 2, himself of Is the question which a Rnslka Schwlmmer, noted Hungarian suf- a "Chant Hindou" was something of n reve- Wngnorlan school. Bruckner's nine sym- ONCE SCANDALIZED number of city structors. Aiimieslon. 25 cents. new play In three acts, entitled "The Song officials, Including special fragist, will be the principal spnaker lation of her emotional powers. Mmo. phonies have all received partisan criti- a committee of Madame Schwlmmer will talk on "Women HUNDERTMARK'S FAMOUS of Songs," by , author cism, sometimes violent in nature. Tho City Council, of "Romance," "Tho High Road" and Gluck, Incidentally, sang In four lan- the Water Commission nnd and Wir " ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Suggested by guages, tho Song" fourth, an thoao which followed It, Is not City Solicitor Daniel O. Hastings, will assemblage will convene nt SPECIAL ItECEPTlONS WEDNESDAY and "Salvation Nell." Hermann "Peasant of Rachma- -j - of tho upon n " ninoff, with Its sort which endeavor to solves TO Vcloek. No tickets are required hATVUDAY. ADMISSION- J.V nnd 35c Sudermann's novel of the same name, memories of tho "Volga Judgment can be passed. Tho orchestra Council, Unable to Stop the at Mr. Sheldon's latest play Is a much Boatsong." being miner In Tolstoi's origi- The city may bo Involved In an ex- the meeting. Preceding the public gath- PRIZE MASQUERADE nal. Tho audience responded does well to revive It. Tho concerto pensive befoio ering Philadelphia County SATURDAY EVE.VIVG. OCTOBER 31ST greater departure from tho Sudcrmann quickly to chosen for Mr. GIttelson Is Lalo'H In F, lawsuit the matter is the convention noel than an adaptation New York Is the freshness of her voice and the ease program Dance, Goes to Other Ex- finally settled. Tho city owns certain of tho Woman Suffrage party will be Dancing Contest Every Wednesday Songs." of expression which and tho concludes with Liszt's water rights, bjit so 7 3i o'clock. the scene of "The Song of ran a rather wide Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 1. docs the Joseph hold nt Evening. Final Contest for the One hundred people are omployed in range In tho afternoon. But It wns not treme and Every- Bancroft & Sons Company, textile manu- Championship of Pennsylvania Wants LES.-.ON- "The Song of Songs." Conspicuous In the an unusual day for the singer. For those Mr. facturers, and other concerns. Tho city MOllEnN DANCING rniVATE AT ALL HOURS cast are Ireno Fenwlck, Mnrton Abbott, who had heard her before, and even for Damrosch's Orchestra draws its drinking water supply from tho Phone. Germantoun 4370 Thomas Wise, Cyril Kelghtley, Lee Baker those who had grown accustomed to her Difficulties of preserving artistic neu- body to Learn. stream and Just at present the supply CHAS. J. COLL'S and Pedro do Cordoba. golden notes on the phonograph, she suf- trality wre experienced by two New of water Is low. TIOGA ACADEMY fered, only In comparison 38th and Market but with her- York leaders. Mr. Stransky nnd Mr. Tho city admits that tho Bancroft Com- Corner Streets 4416 Germantown Avenue For two weeks, beginning November 30, self. SUPKRIOH. Wis., Oct. 21. Unable to pany has the right use Damrosch, who comes Academy to water, but Beginners' and Dancers' Class THE SCHOOL OF David Belasco will present Frances Starr With tho orchestra Mr. Stokowskl was to the stop tango dancing, City Council is some of tho officials hold that under tho in Modern In Henri Bernstein's play, "Tho Secret," presented with a delicate problem In of Music Mondas" nlcht. havo both found riparian laws tho company must put Dances REAL DANCING It. When Council put tho dance the SCHOLARS MONDAY AND THURSDAY at tho Broad Street Theatre Tho same shades of expression. The "Figaro" over- It necessary to address their orchestras water back Into the stream, that It can- Tuesday & Friday, S 1 Per Month ture Is too merry be In under a police ban for a period, the peo- RECEPTION SATURDAY production and cast employed In Miss to mellow the In diplomatic pleadings for harmony. The not dlveit tho water. It Is declared that Assemblies, Mon. 2.', ROUND DANCES TAUGHT Starr's engagement of 150 nights at the fashion of Mozart's chamber music, and response in both enscs seems to havo ple clamored their right of freedom was tho company Is diverting tho water Polite and Sat. CHILDREN S CLASS SATURDAY 1 P M. Mr. wisely played and Belasco Theatre, Now York, will be seen Stokowskl It In Its been perfect. Mr. Damrosch said to his being trampled on and tho body recon- using It to supply n village whlrh It owns PRIZE MASQUERADE BALL pr?zHe here. buoyant fashion. was MASQUERADE, OCT. 31 Schubert more orchestra that In Itself It was "abundant sidered Its action and where Its employes live Tho com- glamourous, and In tho entr-act- o tho or- proof that life under tho beneficent and pany maintains Its agreement Saturday Evening, Oct. 31st COMIC nnd ORIGINAL sang Council considered that with "High will follow "Tho Whirl of chestra his romantic melancholy impartial Institutions of a free country the matter from nil tho Street and Sower Department ex- BRANCH ACADEMY Jinks" flno bympathy THE OAKES, Gtn. Ave. the World" at the Lyric Theatre. with nnd lino restraint. docs away with race hatred and many .angles and looked up all sidelights on the pressly provides that It shall havo au- Onturio Sts, Is 2 2 South 40th , The music of tho sort lf . ballet which race prejudices " dance, with some of its most popular thority to divert one-ha- of the water Adults' Class Mon Tus Thurs.. Frl Eg should be played from tho flnger-tlp- s, be- One of the Interesting plays which may Tho program of the Now York Sym- membeis up for of the stieam Grand Reception wednesdw and be cause "expression" can ruin It. In this phony Monday night Is: this fall. It SATURDAY added to the winter's repertoire at Orchestra The other city departments say the PALACE BALLROOM THE ONLY SCHOOL IN L',3 the Little Is by Gals- Mr. Stokowskt's feeling was more subtle ' made a thorough Investigation. Sewer Department 3flTH AND MARKET STREETS PHILA THAT Theatre "Joy," John Overturn, Spring" Goldmirk Street and had no Mondays, - DID NOT AND WILL NOT TOLERATE worthy. than that of his men. Air. K luceisn lo utrlla Puccini Then a Councilman who wants to re- right to make such nn agreement, RECEPTIONS wednes- THE NEW DANCES n and DAYS SATURDAYS Yet the chief labor of the afternoon and Symphony No 3 (Erolea) tain his chair next term made a speech thnt the city is not bound by It. With Larira Orchestra of Skilled The Original Recognized School of DanrinB Among the chief triumph was the symphony. Air. Klenmund'B Loe Son? Wagner nt tho closing The Musicians PRIZE MASQUERADE HALLOWE EN the unusual sartorial displays Lo FVstin de L'Arnlgneo Rouantl session. He said he City Solicitor Is inclined to Indorse this CLASS Tuesdija nnl Thursdays, Receptions Friday Eienlng, Oct to be shown In tho new Winter Garden With a tliomo unmclodlous In Itself, naughty in dancing tnngo. fellovln with orchestra music Instruction 30th (New. first time.) tho opinion. nn dancln? surface h) competent Instructors production, "The Whirl of the World," Tschalkowsky built an extraordinary Ho said It was . graceful, courtly tho agreement (lurlnic receptions You'll Love the Clean Dancing melodious structure, a little overladen RIccardo Martin will sing the nlrs. and If does not hold, tho HALLOWEEN I'RIZE coming to the Lyric, Is tho Introduction other things that tho wildest enthusiast Bancroft Compnnv will be compelled to MASK HALL. Mondn NlRht. Nov. "4. Ten on the "Sumurun" runway of 12 Winter with confused sentiments, a little chaotic, neer claimed tho Cash Prizes umoumtng to 530 DANSE DE LUXE disturbing, The Boston for dance buy water from the city, and this would Garden mannequins In a number led by and at moments for tho first Symphony Tho member then sprang a surprise on add a large amount of revenue. Z7TH AND CIRARD AVE movement; and it was In . OUR METHOD OK Juliette Lippe, called "Life Is a Dress there and the Although Strauss' "Don Juan" seems to his colleagues. Ho suggested the city hire I oirard ave below TEACHING SUPFRIOR movement, when returns, CLAYTON TENTH STREET Class Nights Tuesduv and Thurs-- i Parade." Tho girls assembled for this last the theme be tho orchestral fashion of the day 1? an Instructor to teach the tnngo. Nights, U gowns to was at Ito best. More In RECEPTIONS Reception ednesdas and (jnrhi feature will be garbed In said that the orchestra has already been plnyed by tha Boston making tho suggestion he turned his back MOIinitN DANCING Wednesday and 'aturdy Evenings 31 GRAND MASK have cost I2CO0. than the difficulty of accenting melodies nnd Chicago Symphonies nnd is an- Ranil anil Orchentras (Continuous) OCT. DANCE and themes, Mr. Stokowskl had the task MARTEL'S, 1710 North Broad ALL THE LATEST DANCES CASH PRIZES AWARDED nounced by Mr. Stranskv in New York- -it by .14 21 "Within the Law" will come to tho of accenting emotions. In that he tri- YOU SHOULD ATTEND OUR DANCES PrHate Lessons Appointment Pop has not been plajed in this city, nnd MISS KATHARINE LEWIS ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY PRIZE MASQUERADE Walnut on November 2. umphed. NtClHT ! i so far is unannounced Instead tho con- IK YOU WISH TO DANCE SATURDAY, 3 E COR URUA l"iD OCTOBER 1ST FRICKE H. ductors have nrranged to play tho DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE To the 7?r Music jy COLUMBIA A "Today," one of the dramatic sensa- Philadelphia Orchestra Program symphony twice In eight daj--s Oji tie inest Flnar THE FOUR PRIZES IN GOLD PRIZE HALLOWEEN "Croica" In tht Prat Equipped Academy MAsgl'E tions In New York last season, will be For the third pair of concerts Mr. Sto- as Doctor Muck will play It one week CITY one of the early attractions at tho Younfj BEGINNERS' CLASS TUESDAY EVENINO SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 3 1st so-lo- Wichita Girl Just Home Trom LeseoiiB D.illv Annnfntmnn, Academy Adelph! kowskl announce? a program and a after Mr. Damrosch. With tho Boston Urhato bv Lawrence nnoR SR) IN CASH PRIZES Theatre. Symphonv, may be MODEn.N OLD STYLE DANCES STS Off program be- which expected in Munich Mfkes Debut, TAUliHT LATEST Dt.VCES I'PIYiTE I tSS of marked Interest the Pas-oua- CLASS full force by that time, will come , FOX TROT CONTEST MODERN DANCE CONTEST OPEN TUESDAY TR1DVY vI.HT3 Its revival of Anton J?" MONDAY NIGHT Private Studio SOIS N ir.th Dla O.Til vV Chestnut Street Opera House cause of Bruckner's Anmto. the distinguished baritone Symphonv. here 11 of Metropolitan Opera House, I COLONIAL Fourth unheard for the who H." Reception Mondav and Saturday WHITE THEATRE Walter MacNamara'a photo drama, years, the violinist. Frank Olttelson. will sing an nrla from Salnt-Saen- s' un- GEORGE R. BERNARD" au nuiiDiNo and CLASS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 15TH A "Ireland a will tho "Om-br- a (Himself) CHESTNUT STS Nation," continue at a Phlladclphlan, for reasons of local ar- familiar "Henry VIII" and Handel's is Blvlne private and class Inmns In tho Private S. Class Lessons Phone. Dick 3j02 Y. TEACHES Chestnut Street Opera House next week. tistic pride. mal fu," under which title Is con- latest ballroom and stage dancing at his Edward Peple'a photo " THEATRE HLDG ALL THE MODERN DANCES war drama, "The Mr. GIttelson was fortunate In his cealed the familiar "Largo The sym LOESER'S N'N52D Littlest Rebel," In partB. bo Studio, 2142 N. Carlisle ABOVE CHESTNUT PRIVATE AND CLASSES six will choice of parents, both musical and both phony was plnyed at tho opening concert St. RECEPTIONS MONDAY AND SATURDAY ALSO STAGE DANCING shown the week of November 2, determined not to spoil a child prodigy In Boston and the critics nnd audience Phone, Diamond HIS. Private Lessons All Modern Dances TV pictorial production of Rex Beach's by Al- alike were unreserved In praise Spoilers" forcing his musical education. Titt: BEST IX TOlV.V Class Tues. Wed. & Friday Ev?s. H A R E R "l.i? will bo presented early In though age 4 pro- ACADEMY at the of he Indicated .1 BSOLVTELY VXCH.XhLEXOBD High Srhool Class Friday Alls.. 4 to H November William Farnum, Kathlyn possession "Carmen" by tho Operatic Society SHACKAMWON ST AND OIRARD ,u C nounced abilities and the of a i iirgM Etarrtard ha no OLD FAMIIONED DAVCINc; "llllams, tho original Kathlyn In "The connection whatso- - BLOCK PARTY A. ear, danclng-materl- n Wed. Sat Wonderful Ele, i Adientures of Kathlyn," and Thomas perfect Mr. OltteUon received no The ninth season of the Philadelphia vr with any othar I'hlla. 1StV ww trlcal Efte SanUhl, Instruction until he was 8 years old After Operatic Society will be opened Hall can be rmed. Phone. Bel. 3933 D. another actor of distinction In nt the MXON THEATRE BLDCi , motion pictuie plays, head cast. stud Ins with Paul' Meyer. Mr. GIttel- Academy of Music October 2S with the OESERS ,.JD AOOVC CASTLE GRADUATE ths son placed In CHESTNUT LATEbT riAI.LRiV)l DANCE-- l nas charge of Daniel production of "Carmen." under the di- RECEPTIONS MONDAY AND SATURDAY 1728 LUCIEN O. PRIVATE AND Cl.v--S IVSTBIVI (. ic.n Vlsanska, of New York, there laid Lops -.., tf - uances. PEN DIO 3COJ 1 LIBERTY. and rection of Wasslll and Joseph Engel 'i'....,mvhi o uucin , AT N. 15th St. STl WALNUT STI i T a foundation which Carl Flescli later de- Advance notices of rehearsals ar- i u wcu.r.i s. CARPENTER The - and rnaavcvEr: PHONE BROAD ND dramatization of "Rebecca of Sun- clared was above criticism. For a time rangements are unusually enticing There u5High Khcol Clan TrKlay Afts . 'i to ff DIAJtOND 1213 D. That's All UL.JH- - TlttiA n brook - RECEPTION A. O Farm," by Kate Douglas Wig- Mr. GIttelson was Flesch'a only pupil. will bo two choruses, the second boy "i?isi STURDAW En and Charlotte Thompson, will of J"' WALTZ tg" Extra attraction eer e,ln..dHv a nil be He made his debut In January. 1013. In sopranos, and picturesque Standardized Modern the modern lin tu ight n . ' B'ven the for effects In NEVT Dances .i Ti i art at Liberty Theatre next week. Berlin and was received with unanimous second and fourth acts services h Prize Masquerade JESSIE WILLSON STII ES Urldav eg Big Hillouin On e a I the the of SOih 1 .1 t . approval. By I STANLEY UVIRD REED MasuMemi Oit nn P the autumn of that year the Carnation Banjo, Mnndolln nnd C 1 4 Prizes of $2.50f1w.nV :o4 presser rjh qni'HEUM. the young violinist was already In Cluh been " OolJ An., v.fa.-f- .surra buildino Guitar have enlisted A wel- Hall can be jentet 7U Chestnut St Phone Sprues 4462 "Bringing Up Father" will be given at for concerts, and since that time come note Is the announcement that no Phone. Dell 33Q n. tne Orpheum Theatre next week. he played. In the great musical cen- - em ores will be granted, .1VANT TO UH ARLe'to DANCa DINCING IES.nN IXMI.DICH has and the AT STARLAND better than the average peison completeness of opera Arm-Urut- t. consult the will Chestnut St , 1113 i 4 i a linn be For second production 27-1- 6 HALL I assured. its tho Germantown Ave. H.M SPECIALIST ii Wal' ninsl t j,r.-i,- i t 3 society announces RIO PARTY etrlotly private lessons In up-t-o "fe1 11 , 1 Victor Herbert's "Sere TONIGHT l.l note 'hjn ,h VA T4 i? 6 dances. Classes , - JCOWUoiJ'M flKxH lUf All the old and new dances. taucht anywhere. tlon ThN r 4 m . ft'ffiiuss MMMm i phi re vi nade. an' oth.ri j wan a us ii in Class Nights. Tuesdays and Thursdays dti e i t i jght The cast for "Carmen" Is as follows: Tart rignt ueanesoaya, and Saturdays MRS DEAN, Forthe Hall 4018 lUItlmorn "Mhau'h r"j j( PRIZE MASQUE EveryTues Ladle. 2 Children 4 rii (ouiisx) Carrasn MIm VUIenne Segal BALL ssn . I i r htnooL Next CM. 31st. --P I rival Muqw WI6 Norrls St Phone iPl nn in r tU !j. ..Liu?.. ,,4 iiiejiuii t am kVuar SaturU, RaUi-- r Fraiqulia Mlj J J.Finn s Studio ot Panoins; DaiiLhin.r" llliltt 1SSO Chestnut M, M 9W y Adele Ilae.an Wtt H II MISS KATHARINE dances i'lione locust JIj itf ftjlS Slercedeii Mr. Louisa Hutchinson LEWIS Beautiful Keith Theatre Ballroom Latest tausht class or prl Dla 3tS07 ' fon Jose Coorge Iloihermet Can be csaased tor select prbate affairs Lscamlllo Horace Hoo1 At the (list autumn reception of the with or without a teacher. What Isttons Zunlga William Mjer Pastor's AM Society an iUt( a sperUU CHIEF INSTRUCTOR Morales Morris Ware of the Woodland Rtmendado Oswald F u Blak Presbyterian Church, gten In the chapel. Masquerade Saturday N'ight Dancalro E. V Coltraln 2l and Pine stieets. last evenlusr, Miss 51M ur.1 Ste K.al!V?r."10 a "tel youiia pianUt A,'T5R-awJt- Mr. Dubinsky's Rectinl of Wichita. Kan. made her Philadelphia, DANCING AROUND debut YOU CAN RENT First of the year's recitals Is of Mies Lewis has Just returned APOLLO HALL Dublnsky. that from Munich, where she 0R ALL OCCASIONS David the violinist, which will has spent the ?&.S.8;&TA Phone Danse be in GrltlUh Hall, Tuesday. past two jeara with Diamond 603$ de Danceland glen October Hughes, Btud!ns Edwin J STEHN 27 nt 8 15 p m , with Edith Mahon at the a former pupil of Leschetlsky -" piano. The program Includes and of course, a disciple of the great BLANCHE WEST- Delightful Brahms' German pianist's bTUDIO l&M Orchestra Sonata In O major, a Vleuxtemps con-cert- stile and Interprota-tlo- n MUs ALL THE MCIiFHN liAsdb is the fee-i- t .1 Tartlnl's sonata In G Lewis had anticipated study-lt'- S Phone e social talk of all th it minor and - Siru SI7I ovi three of Frlti Krelslsr's arrangements. In- with Leschetlsky the coming- vWnter Larjie ttruiluuce of the cluding Couperln but the European war TUB MODERN Da.nCBH llr.t i;ery Ctrulue s "La Precleuse." terminated her f,r,'.?te Tugbt Anywhere. '.n M?n,u stay in Germany. The gifted 7t.?' i' ,c,l ui '"e"' Prot. n jounir Mis,; Vn.,'"1'"1Contst. butlful pnsr pianist was a delight KLOANB WRUST i oBtest open to r Joint Concert to the large audi- atwlIK all Vlu of prU. ii'-- Kiatlit ence. eea ay -- Her and grace at the piano nigbt. auiat4iur on stop 13 In 1 At Wltherspoon Hall. November 3, clMB,es. u prlioa eontt. lu were pleasant incidentals to her graduate are i(err.t awarded Tuesday and Thursday evenings -- Ralph Leopold, of the younger genera- interpretation exert- Cartnllr class Institution Oreatly t tion ional of the masters t"it rn tin ins E,0ol. impioved over laat n of pianists, now on his nrt Ameri- especially was this true In ln tr.taut and free to ,,ur patrons s her can tour and Paderew-skl'- ATl- - - oB1 " Uernard Goodman, a of Cramvlenne Tama ,uque f,Ki ti Private ttistruti n M m v7JJ tenor with the recommendation OANliSu 1710 Uh n t M a .nstrur-to- r r JVulIS BKNETTr csj' the llnal number en her pr grtn, M1-- 3 " ". s les .htef f D,nse e Dan olm.J 1 Italian crlt'fs. be y Stirf."'"r .i frlta ,rnanvhiir In-t- ct t f I wll heard In a irmt w iiuroi-oiiifi- danr m Itrge start ot ra Iatvi-r- wjti, insu" ! j;ZtJ PAr-ll- In . - .. J - i " " i to vvi "1 Kar tit i ta ds xnrls. ....!.."- - - M- - rn yur main cvcnit.vr a. a oi me x- wnw she anticipate launching 14' 1 rfT- - 1 M i lc"t anj blsr i 1,. DOROTHY JARDON FROM BEHIND THE WJNGS A. musl ARO . is p m iH. , v4 tM hr if IK - ,, . I t vvv iaucrica U & !Sf AND ics. OH new dauc.s. iiV. 20TH MONTGOMERY AVENUE S I tfcn claw. JACQUES M. BARNETTM