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Vu vs SSNII cow to recerOa lud ey Ayre of the Aloaaerj he been banging tip oae of Us Slxtr slx weoktago Ayree came to the Alcaarto piny leading role For sixty six wwak wiwnu night and three afternoena every week he has appeared the Aleaaar taa CounUnsont alw plays a net lie been carried oyer into a second week i he Mk played tw Uaa sixty role lSrlUKt arelt Whan and Ben ErwayoUrt talklar abAat oW of year age they back lata days Uat they Won of the preaent Aleaaar pany can remember tor Ayre and ErwayareUe eaaar veterans TljaWiaarTtrioiioUaea tnn rMka Trekehre anthers nan lciahs wll nearly everything can think exTa saw wi a hnskr athlete and a dig nified clergyman Tver been half a down different nationalities i Imu young old aad rniddle exet One week relay a brewyTona football hero the next week I put on Jot of dignity and beoome district at torney and then along oomca ueh a role aa I have la Smllln Through and don a white wis and a aoora so of year Stpclc work la steady but It certainly Isnl monotonous a the road yon may settle down la a role and atay there for mouths aever pery mitted to change aolnn6h a da tall Xnwtook if a alwaya something new land If yon dent like taia week role next week nay be Just what you want Ayr baa ambitions that bare aur vlved elxty sK weeks of leadliur roles Ha enjoye what ha been doing but ha would Tory touch Ilka an opportunity to return to drama ef the mora poetls and Tjierary typa euchre play for example aa Tla Beat ujas FOR WET ROUS The principal rola la The Jest the role made famous by John Barry mora one of his atnbltlona and stin lives in hop that the uppery tunlry may come for Mm to play It ifr neaooletlons with theAleaiar company Bv bn ytrr aaJd Ayraa 1 aaflpoaal am ntltle4J to be cluBMaa a veteran wm I hara aeon pracUeaUy ery member of the preient company bea hrhla work at tha Aleatar to all the wekj that I hare been at the theater I never remember anything but the Xnoitdallarhttul aaoooJatlona a pleasant friendly aplrlt amoaf the aetore that naa made the work doubly In tereetlnfe In many compantea eapeetawy those lonr otranlaed In which tha members know each otbere foibles and habits rary well there derelopa a trick of irtddlnr the performaacei It la a moat annoying and danserons trick for the audience Instantly aensesltwhen anah a thin otn on andloaes InUrest I hare nerer aeen ths happen at tha Aleaiar nil enjoy our work thoroughly and often we hare aa much fan out of the tilay a the audience does but on the stage we are perfectly aerloua abou It destroya the strength of a company when aetora are permitted to take their work Wrhtly Were we not only wonld not be allowed to tndulgn In klddlhf but nobody wanU ta do It When Ayres aUpa oft eoon for few weeks vacation assnredly earned after hie hard and faithful work he plans to see aomethlng of California for so lr his western travels hava been limited to an Francisco aad across the bay Theater Change WitK Another Name fcMaaaagkamh I 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ggBgggggiRBJigggggfBWfU gnVlflB A ggggggggggggggggggggggfBW JaBBBBggflamr ggggggWggrTi 09k ml iBr pflgrelsBHgBBaigggggggggggggggV A WjMBkkaMHHHHBV 1 iaMBBBBrX BntjHi LIIIIIIIk BtlSH atm rSLmflBVgagaggilllllllllllllllllllll mHbH I11IIIIIIIH BXher rrye iul LeaUe ItOey 1 Members of Marion Morgans dance organization now at die Orpheum nhtstratimx eharactertajje poset i i i ii ii i ii 1 1 IB proper at the beginning of a new exlstanca the theater JL which wan Orst the Cart then the Cnrran and new is the Centnry is to take on ajaew appearance with Um change of name Extensive hnsrevo tnenta an planned acoordlag to Charioa EL Brown eld Ume San Tran Cisco theatrjoal man who la associated with Herbert Harris In tha syndicate Handling the century Moat of the changes are to be made Jn the front of the hoosa where the Sobhv will he renovated aad consider ably altared gallery stairs moved In bide the house instead or rannw from an ovtslde entraaoe and the entire menanlne altered so that there wUl be large and attractive walttar rooms for women and a new Suite of of floes Back atSLga the dressing rooms arej to be thoronghiy renovaaea stna unproved Tew ensures ore planned la the auditorium proper oxcept renovation and carpeting Tallewtx the system used la several New Tork theatara the Century win Have pet slot only la tha aisles hut uStf all the seats TO MOT BTA3BSS The moving of the vattorr atah Inalde tha main eatrmnca la one el the important features Nobody likes to be seat around to a aide door said Brown The man who huya a gallery seat has just as much right to be ooaaldervd aa the bos holder and it he Is made to think that he Is vet ood enough to 1 walk In tho main entranea he as Jens likely to eotoe railu The front tot the house la to be made particularly attractive br the lmprovemente ori the measaatne floor Particular attention Is to be paid to tha oomf art and cnnvaalence of women itrons in design tn the new rooms for them and thers Is even to be provision lor the debutante who wishes to alip out for nrned lgarette between acta The auasou mt the Century win Ant formally opened In October when ray Balntar cosMS la Bt Is West In the meantime The Queen of Shaba la to ie shown Tor what 1s expected i be a loar Tun and oppertunltyfl win be takn to carry out the rm Jirovements planned WOTKD PtAYgT CtfSfB wnnewtnig TSaat ia Weat will Xe Aphrodlhi th Otiwrle Gaet SpKt taele Other bWprodaettoos ooTnlnf are The Man Who Cama Back Ladlee Ktrhf The Bar ana the 3aTlowa beJhsC whleb hem a January booklngi A few bir 1 eatnre nhota jlars inay alsola shown ftHr jr By DD1E BQYDtN USED to wonder how these aesthetic dancers kept in shage I dont an more I learned veiterdiVi I dove down into the subway of the OfDheutn lheaterand held conversewith Marion iMorr gans octet oi terpsjehorean Sitting otit in front there i not one patron in 1000 who gives a dancing aetcredit for more than the finished product Its easy enough to sit back and criticize approvingly or disapprovingly Its easy enough to pan a dancing act or praise it as the act deserves but show me more than one coupon clutcher in a thousand who knows what a finished dancer must do to keep in form to keep the muscles soft and pliable yet strong as steel to keep a clear eye and to put pep TO every move Thats what I set out to learn yesterday and before I left the Marion Morgan dancers I accumulated what is technically known as a large eartut These Girls Dance With Their Brain I speak not for other interpre i uvc impressionistic or classical dancers But as for the Marion Morean octets I want to say that Christian Science plays a big part in mar success Yes good sirs and madam Christian Science 1 Every one of the eierht eirls who are known to theatergoers as tlfe Marion Morgan Dancers are disciples of Mrs Eddy Naturally I wanted to know why And I found oat Louise Rilej spilled the Boston shad roe firsttbut later all the girls corroborated her Application of the teachings of Christian Science to the dancing jut is a distinct aid Louise saTdL If we feel fatigued we simnlv workout our troubles on a mental plane disassociating the mmd irom toe body ana oar fatigue fyiargotitn iSojmidilctfltat ThaTvere Veiretarlaiw la Interact 5f Art But what is mpre startling aooux zocse juuion xviorgiu Dancers is this AH of than art vegelarlont No ckicken a la King for Loatte Meg Kr flucJc bone for Josephine Bend 3fo tnemtzm rare for Either Five JVo gienJr smothered ta onions or JCttthUcn Woods tfone the same for her sister Dorothg Woods JN cracked crab and magpn noise for Florence Lewis i Xo planked porterhouse for Adelli Ktltogg1 3fm cold meats for Rath SoOttfgate And theres a reason for that tocy Not that the eirls do not hanker after a toothsome bone or a succulent sirloin or ya princely porterhouse once in a wnue out me tact is tnai tnc girls get more pep out of a strict vegetartan diet Factj Heres the wav Florence Lewis explains it Meat makes blood Too much bloodTcIogsf the cells of the brain Too much cell clogging means a clouded jtitiad and men til laziness Therefore since we are tr perfect health evening performance A quart of real honest com milk in betweelr matted milks Thats tha dietary schedule aside frbm the vegetarian orgies bo much tor the physical up keep by way of tood Between performances each girl takes a briskTwalk of from naif an hour to an houn or horseback riding when ponies are convenient and swimming say tfiese girls are experts Somehow they manage to put in hours of reading tallbrow works pf tallbrow authors Portable Library For Brain Food If you think the Morgan library carries the brain children of Robert Bedrooms and aUiedicraftsmenVyouare sadly mistalcexu Oa the contrary the MbrgswpQrtable library is rich with works bh Greek mythology Emeron9 Essays books on ohilosbohvBbdinon Art works on morality booksofmyaticismi vegetables ureus all the chem ew air eA mafnee A mailed tJRamn habits and customs ad teals necessary to insure a clear eac two eggs fr tnoiaoitum vision aad Jerfect health Beauty Sleeps Another Aid to Terpsichore i ftenhaying learned that these particular aesthetic dancers were helped amazingly through their loyalty to Christian Science and vegetarianism I wanted to know how about sleep I learned that too Not less than nine hoars a sleep every girl must have and gets Sometimes ten hoars And all thdtrcshalr that nature allows Twice a week on the road these dancing girls of Marion Morgans appear at the theater at 0 oclock in the morning and rehearse hard until 1 oclock in Those are the days the girls get only nine hours of sleep a night The other five nights theysleep ten hours a night And what they do to malted milk and eggs 1 A malted milk each and two Notes Eroin New York BW T01UC Aurusl It special ocrrxposdence New plays are beginning to come thicker and fasten presaging the favaiish activity of the autumn feverish at least in a relative sense wnenOne considers the quiet of the summer montha Most of the offerings so far are comedies leaning to the farce aide of the fence with musical shows sharing In tha honors or otherwise Rol Cooper Jietrrua is respoosinie for Honors Ate Even a play which has been characterised by the first nirht critics a endeavoring to be eophlatlcated comedy and while not quite reaching Its goal succeeding In being fairly amusing Tha dUt follows the famniar theme of the man who marries In the last act tha girl he spent most of the first aetvdecianng he would never marry under any circumstances Variations upon this Idea provide the material for the three acts soitfe di verting and some incredible even unimlnr that no one looks for credibility in a fare tola Tisher has the principal role ft Jp William La Baronreontribatsa The Scarlet Man produced at the Henry MlUar Theater with John Cumberland Francea Carson Alice Putnam Vaad others It la an amusing satire on tiff Perennial theme ot the innocently oorapramleed girl presenting this time an equally Innocent bachelor who ie mads the victim of a somewhat aaeonventlenal experiment by a radloal mlndad young woman who dallberaUIy sets out tobcandai Ue her conventional father Another new William Le Baron play is Nobodys Money produced at the Lonraera with Wallace Ed dlnirand W1U DemlngIn theprln elnal roue Itetarts with the unique notion of two young writers who vae tha pen name of Douglas Itqberts In tteltworatfi The imaginary individual throura an unlucky political ar Uolei geu Into all aorta of troubla eta victory and it is necessary for the anthers to find a real Raberts Bddlngsr In the role Of a book agent appears at toe crucial moment ana agrees to impersonate Roberta lie makes Demlng bis secretary Both had Intended quite calmly to become burglars Xddlnger for ad venture and Dentine because he had been one However the new Rob erts lnda that bis assumed Identity gives him satisfactory power over1 tha unfactunata writers and Chtnga begin to happen a rapid succession until the happy ending arrives Edward Sheldon will be -represent-ed By two new plays this seaaenv aa cordbg to present expectations He has written St Ursula a oqUabo ration with Zoo Xkliu and la also reaponslble for a new play la which Daall Sidney husband of Doris Keane will appear In the latter play the leadlag feminine character a aeaq momer wnoreturaa to watch over her child aad she has no polcen lines during the entire drama William A Brady in addition ta remaking Drifting la which his daughter Alice Brady Is starred la preparing two other plays Brady is working en these very much on the qaJet ana all that has leaked out Is that one la a starting vehicle for Mary Nash bow la rehearsal under the direction of Jc sa Ruben and that tne other Is Jasper Ewlng Bradrs play TereonaUty which was tried out on the road last spring Henry Dlxey Is said still to be In the Fersonallty company but Edmund Lowe is reported to have replaced James Crane In the leading role Oi Uariorle Rambaau opened at the Plymouth on Wedneaday evening In Daddy ooes a HuntlngTa new play nyZoe Akina In the oast were te Blcr Frank Conrey Ho th Dlllman ManarVrKlppen John Robb Hertre Koobina IRobblns Olta ploneva Winifred vL Tlt i wi Wsiitngton ja wardlty and Fran fOf dra8 JSiJ8IB wBWBCiV COLBsmTV manaW ot ithe Baa Traaeieee Cbacaber Xo aw odetr aai asty retarned frnna aeethsra CaRtornla where e3e was eatsrtalnedf by xBllaaHocM and Ma fassedateau ana had the opportunity to hear a retieareal of tha organ bails with the new eelllst Waited Peraer The aseabere of the society wRk their fimUlie akvo cnttaeaa at Manhattan aaeV Keyaissa beaches aad daily rehearsaa are betng heU in the aotaea efthe maelcUaa While Los jUa elea Mm Colbert made arrana vmeata tobave the alety opea ito sesaon attheOnt varsity of Southern CaRforala Thla iwwmur ana waa ernaauaea ton laga or aoatc and tea Just cecapleted ao of the moot beautlfal aadKe rhrmr to be foaaa In th west The Chamber Masts Sodety wUl play tnere Dptmb Jt and on fhe toOewlmr venuc era aooear as tha Orsk attraction la the Cfcafa eoanrt eoaras in Ontario Ji The aeries of concarts to be gtrsstl or the aoelety In taia city daring ilm season wfll be Ota most notewnAier in the history of the orgnnisaUeav ana tt la awabtnil any otty 1a tha Baited States wm hava so brilliant an offarlnr at kub nrnda Vm each eC the six concerts a gwasiar nst nss oeen seemed from among the worlda famous mualcfaaav i OrwjtrJtoDTaTr i theiventhatl data te Beacttshl ban October 11 IV Robert Schmttx the disttncalsheeT French plaahnv will be haar In the norent Scamltt plana qnrntet Op JC la which he created a sensation In Parts and New Tork On November II the rueit artist wilt be Arthur Rubln tolev the aaetavent Peliah pianist who win play In one of the great mntets oi the iiaaaiaa school and sad a sonata arith Xenia Perslngsr Tne ixmaon stnmr wnartet taat enlendU Eagllahi easemhle that ap ipearad last saaaoa with aenaa Uoaai saecesa In Joint concert with the Chamber Mhstd Bodsty wtlt be on the program of the eoncert oaDecember li Tim year tne two quartets win Bier the A minor sti inr octet of Svendsen On Jamtary IT Harold Baner wtit pjyth cesmrFraBok piano qurntat wtth the society Kay Kukla the famous Kna lUhceinaWWUl ap lyaar on February 7 tn a quintet to na annonseed Uter Myra Hesa the pianist noted for her exoeptional arostry enaembia puytng win cc aaeratewlth the society on rebraarr ui um nranma mutvx piaao quintal nEMAsn fob itacrTaxa There la a oowtlnued demand for aypearanee or the Chamber KaeM Society throughout the Paclfle ceaet atatss Booldna are now balac made for a tour to be taken by theerganbea uon at the eloso or the symphony aaaaon ta Washington Oregon Utah aad Colorado agaTSBLL Tr BBSKeKejgaBBnnwJ i bbTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsbV bbbbbbbBtII ammmtammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmEtutt lSSS5Sa tnr the creterAudirorrum with performance oraeciara Tascs lau waich thev prlnetaat rolea will bev iraar oy ocraicunw rarrarr Marlon Chamlee and Antonio BeottL The repertoirerepertoire for the season rncruder It Barblero dl eMvigllaV tlOraoolo1 La Hvarrsisa TBasa Aldaf a wv vTuvri fnnuai Qikmav Minah thr CBarmitt ctJoratunt sotwanou wh W3T on of tte atars of the Seotti Onem Consjurr unt month in MSaFricicoiiP ii Artists and llWfcWm By MARGARET BffiDBURtt TT IS Impoaathla to daclda which Is1 the morn IntematJac midreth Ja 1 5 wo wggta i froen tomertua Jlfl nsallt thai geottl Opera Com Bany wui open rfottBasarsiy Tw irtiOeia TiSdr i You see all the girls must study those works to eet the proper atmosphere for interpre tive trances I haventtime to explain la aeraii out ii you meet one ot the girls just start her off it 111 guarantee she will give you aa araoromg aitcrnoon Another thing Not one of these girls but who is a fiend on art They never miss a visit to an art museum In every city they visit As Florence Lewis expressed it Art gives you a sense of proportion and why not takej advantage of the masters who created artj We do that to escape the artificial atmosphere of the theater It moa he of interest to not that evera ona of Uarion htoramts Dancers tia California girl Josephine JJtad is a Long Beach girl i jao it venue ttuep Esther Frye comes from HoTlg WOOd MV i Kathleen Woods aiti her sister Dorothg point proudly to Cltn dale as their home I Florence Lewis Addle KeUagg and Ruth Southgate admit that Uug live In Los Angeles Louise ExDlalns It AUln a pew Words That wildest madcap of them all Louise Riley shook her bobbed hair yesterday and shook me wnen sue desenbed dancmg tnus Dancine in its widest sense includes three things the spon taneous activity qi tne muscies under the influence of some strong emotion such aa social iovlor relirious Vscnltatiba defi nite combinations of graceful movements performed for the sake of pleasure which the exercise affords to the dancer or to the1 spectator aiidScarefully trained rnovements which are meant by the dancer vividly to represent the actions and pas sioris of other people In vthe highest tense dancing is for prosegesture what song is for the instinctive exclamations of feelingA 4Louie description ox the terpsichorean art reminded me Tividlyiof it gumhewing baby 1 once encountered at a ball out atthe Civic Auditorium becauisje it was sb different aid thei gum chewing baby in response to my question as to uic ucwuuvu oi uaiitinjj kmiaaiflgflHga tXOTD KOXCAir i 1 i 5ayi kidiarid meyour boidy loraiflrair analu ry omck learn Failure as Singei Leads War Herb To Big ParrVPrize NKTT TORK Auarast IS fbr maUV it Uoyd Morgan had given way to bin pique twej and a half yeara ago when he failed to win tha Paris priae ei tae jsceia aea Beaux Arts the world weald Kara acquired a fair slaver and loot a prise wlnnlnc architect Today the young New Torkarchl ted and wettaded war veteran ban been awarded the honor denied hint la lit when he lacked areflcieneF la French Only the InaUteace at friends and dia touragamant of theatrleal asaav at that time kept the young man from gelna on the eon I cart atpgai iIaerannwha la ts and Uvea with hi ancle Pefrr QapneL at 1X1 West Twentr third street lata Waahlngton today Inves iigattaar aaoner of aa important po llioa aoserdtnar to ChppeL Appar raw im arennoet na not been in formed ecalaeneeess nor doee bid mother the widow of a silver an graver know af tht award Che la vlattlng her daughter Mrs Albert Simpson XllsnbeU Several year ago Morgan started aa an office boy In the Urn of Dennt son sV Hlrona architects of J1S Lerttngtoa avennsn and later bo became a1 student under tha tutelage ef the members ef the firau 7ast yeas a French architect sooght aid his plans tor the propeeed league at nations hall at Genera and was directed to SCorgahH The young man put tea great deal of work and their lolat eSorta according toCappel resulted in the Frenchman belnx deatared Tie tor in the conipetlttan Morgan Is an assiduous worker aad when he become engrossed tn hts work continues for two or three days without rest He snatches bUa ef feed with on tend walla working with the other The national competitions for the Parle prlxa are organised to select a student for tha first class at the Soole dei Drear Arts of Paris accordingaccording to the recalatlona adopted by the French Ministry of Fuona ttructlon und Fine Art The money eoniraleat ef the prfae Is and provide the winner with Ito quarterly tor two yearn and a half dating from hla arrival InUaroPe 1 The test on whlehha won the prise was tne piunmi vc srvM woni pal buUdlng for an Imaginary city In which he had an taaginanr circular tlta with radluaot 7S feeu The general plan of the building was left to the tasta of each eemneUter but the plans bad to include certain named features The flaat competition waa between flvacontetanU and two altarnatea aleeted through praUmlnary exam laatloaa la addition to Korsaawq wlanera were Second awarq 4 ocnanwaan Columbia OnrveraltF Atellerj third award A Weatover Jr xourxn Sward HS Alklnaon and A Jsher all of the rr Square puh Atelier PMiaoaipnia RBCTTAia ARRAJtOTO IMaaaxsrBelby COPpenhelmef ha aempleted arraagemenU rrwlththq naaaaamantotthe Century Theater formerly the Outran tor the Use that playhouse during the coalnc season tor tha Sunday afternoon re eltals ot many thearUsU on hl aooawc ua a Metcraii bar art which tmm In the ITelaiMa QalUrv thla wMk Mlaa Meierq smartly amocked was ladustrlnaalv huirlnr jkl nit planing aamnjlaav of heirTart sne eesses on ths exhibition walls when i droDDad lit tn ukhMti if oonotae many many different Made work she has done aad denewelL sua answered me In thwjmoat re nesnink direct aimpla and MaHfylnc manaen taat parhaps net takinr heraelf too serlouely had had some thine to do with It Be that ae It may ana 11 tha foremost woman moral decorator In America tednvJ ana nas oreagnt with her the moot remarnania rniiartlon ot waiac coioras aaeicnes on and architectural drawiaaT ever eshlbtted In Baa Fraa ciaco Born In Kew TnlLa arimHalnarlv abort time era aha began he studies mere later gouc to Florence Italy and eompletingr them 7 HE PORTRAIT FASCErATCTO isTer portrait of Maraf A faetnat lw A 11 I i aA Ah race red bloused blue black hale and on ollva kli sit against a apaeeless rrejr background llstloaaly twining a usckles of Jet beads with a tarn perasiseitalpjsedtagar Thero aro nm artnttM in water color aad oil ox Aagna wbleh the painter snapped mentally at eraclal momentai In some of Kiss AngUsf Greek trajredloe And one of Mary Gardsov taken from Pallas and aUsanda which would delight any eye whether or not they posaesseaj aneparauoi aar tike a pleasant aetumn day spent tn ths country 1 GansarAWIdferas witfr color ura nvma inr wiiwn hagen wiOforsa is a newcomer to Ban Francteco and the OTOtrmp studios are ihowtor bin work for the nrstume in raw city The Old Homer waterrf color is broad yet aanaly lmpreslonlstlo B3S natallaaUljuadr la full of atmosphere and sale and though not as broad aa some hia other atndlaa Is caamiag tn it lack eg pbategrapkio accwracy an bower fat BenUaei Demehr the Tosemite Is eoaatderod by seaaa hlsLsest effort of native Serely for atmosDherio reaUty andaltitada It la exceptional 9 9 Caorvelsler haa oa dtantar Th Grand Canal of Veaice by Moran who Is now la Santa Barbara This is ear of the beat work evarnio daeed br thU parater who has chosen inv ew auojeci aa wJ aone py Turner Howovar Moran ahows mora detail and breadth whUa in the treataeat Ue aama sahiecL thongh from a aUrhtbr ifflwait angl Turner laaketcay aad Ulaalve joo intarestac eaavasa aaa been bronxht hre Tery lately from Georgia PaaStanet Caman -Ti aiBeiiiiBeiin jsnjsBn i ieacaij ElnlMttf ana fwlma Rrrttra i ne encagamant win eloae oar SasH day evaate October it with agalat performaacei sonststtna of thaw IBvtj act of TU Barhlero dt 8rTUata ma scene frsaa Loda dr tmmer moorr ue third act oj eii Bsm beene the tHamphal scene trem juaaT an Ti oegreia naaamwTvK ooannlet The rcoter oC nrlncrpat Is a tii haa been able to seenre from tbo at 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