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...time when members of the Entente were practically fighting for self-preservation, the Americans declared war for the sole purpose of preserving certain inalienable neutral rights. In this somewhat idyllic role they were welcomed as allies; and by supplying money and men rendered invaluable aid in defeating the Central Powers. But the glamour of idealism has begun to wear off. Confronted by the inadequacy of the League of Nations; by the somewhat high-handed apportionment of the various mandates and former colonial possessions; the every-day American feels that European and domestic interests do not coincide as well...
...swept England. The woman in the case Miss Astley Madam is described as a penny plain" person--just a girl who s doctor's assistant, who loves a man and lives. Then, too, there are aristocrats to the number of three, but for the most part, their role is only penny-plains...
Miss Carol Dumpster, first raised to stardom by Mr. Griffith in "The Love Footer" which was show in Boston some time ago was can as "Gypsy Fair"--the only woman character in the play Her smaller lie body was admirably adapted the role of music-hall dancer; her thin, your pretty face, with its slightly piquant nose and Chile, fitted her part absolutely; her ability to control both her face and body movement, so as to indicate the slightest shade of feeling made her characterization of the part one of the high lights in a production in which...
Miss Helen Bennett, in the role of Donald Bayne, and Mrs. Dudley Ranney, as Barbara Leslie, carry the greater part of the play upon their shoulders, and acquit themselves in a manner which leaves nothing to be desired. Mrs. Ranney has the charm and sprightliness of a professional ingenue; her dancing is excellent. Miss Jessie Means, the South American senorita displays unusual talent. The Spirit of the Ouijaboard, Miss Helenka Adamowska, always charms; her acting in this difficult role is noteworthy. All of the principals have real voices for both the lines and the lyrics, a quality which is often...
This week's bill at Keith's is headed by Dorothy Jardon, lately with the Chicago Opera Company. Miss Jardon has figured conspicuously and successfully in grand opera and stands out pre-eminent in the title role of Bizet's "Carmen." Wherever she has appeared, her efforts have been most warmly received. This was particularly true Monday evening, when she presented several numbers including "Love's Opera", her own composition; "There Is No Death" dedicated to those who fell inn the late war; and the "Romanzo" from "Cavalleria Rusticana." As an encore she gave another of her own compositions...