Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1914, World's Series Final, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING EEDGEB PHi:caiE:rJPH:i:A SATTTBDAY, OCTOBER 10 101.
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"DANCER DEFENDS
' HER ART AS AID
TO ROBUST HEALTH
Violet Zell Argues in Behalf
, of Exercise Which She
Says Has Tonic Effect if
; Not Overdone.
"Alt honlthy people should dance the
modern dances. Danclnff prolonRS life;
It cures nervousness, It makes one grace
ful and, above all, It makes people nat
ural, which In man caies counts far
more than beauty,' said Miss Violet Zell,
ttho has delighted theatregoers with her
uelnl exhibition of "modern dancing
burlesque" In "Chln-Chln," nt the For
rest Theatre.
Miss 55ell Is considered an authority on
dancing by members of the theatrical
profession. Sho has danced virtually all
her life, and she has succeeded In mak
ing a suitable partner for Fred Stone,
and that Is "going some," ns one of tho
profession put It.
Weighing only 95 pounds Miss Zell
dances as If her limbs w.ere made of
India rubber. Fred Stone In tho "Dance
Poetlque" throws her over his shoulder
and finally falls over her and people
wonder that Bhe does not break In two.
Sho appears ns Fan Tan mid besides
many ncrobatlc "stunts" her perform
once Is wonderful In many respects.
Miss Zell said jesterday that sho had
never been sick a day of her life and al
though she "knocked wood" as sho said
It, she attributes her remarkably good
health to dancing.
DANCING AQ A TONIC.
"In the first plaoe," she said, "dancing
keeps down the weight. Of course, every
one knows that, but I do not think that
It makes one thin. It may at first, but,
like any other healthful exerclso. It acts
as a tonic and keeps ono In fine condi
tion, both montally and physically, and
keeps the weight down to Just where It
should be.
"Dancing Is a natural Instinct. Some
of the modern dances nre practically tho
kind our primitive forefathers danced,
and after all they are natural, and being
natural. It Is only natural that they
should be beneficial.
"The modern dances make one graceful,
there Is no doubt of that. When you
think of It, all people should be grace
ful We all start with enual chances.
nnd Is there anything moro graceful than
an Infant7 In youth we are all graceful,
so to Bpeak, and clumsiness Is an ac
quired habit that may come from many
sources. Will power and determination
can make every one graceful, nnd danc
ing can bo of tho greatest help to the
will power In reaching tho desired goal.
"Many people are ungraceful through
self-consclousness or nervousness. We nil
know tho pretty girl who looks like a
doll, and we also know that there Is
nothing graceful about a doll. The good
dancer should relax nnd become per
fectly natural, and If the true spirit of the
dance is reached any affectation will dis
appear. TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING.
"All healthy people should dance
those with weak hearts and other af
flictions should see a doctor, but danc
ing Is, -without a doubt, the rxst kind of
exercise that there Is. Of course, like
everything else. It can Iia nirnrHnn. c
clety girls and others who dance morn
ing, noon nnd night. In other words, girls
who really have the craze to the extent
that they want to be dancing all the time,
ore really doing a very foolish thing.
That Is, if they dance to excess.
"Girls who dance continually run tho
danger of having their bunion Joints en
larged nnd you know how ugly a Bwollen
bunion Joint can make the foot look.
Moderate dancing mny enlarge the feet
slightly, but that Is quite natural.
DANCERS LONG-LIVED.
"Dancers llvo longer than other peo
ple, I think. I remember an old lady
who taught me. I have heard that she
was an old woman moro than 20 years
ago, and she must be nenr SO. Even to
day she can do the most graceful steps.
Many famous dancers have lled to a
very old age.
"Society people who really have the
dance craze should take plenty of sleep.
Dancing puts one In such good physical
condition that we get to the stage where
we no longer feel tired. Nevertheless,
plenty of s'eep Is absolutely necessary.
Theatrical people seem to keop their
youth longer than others. That Is a
well-known fact, and goodness knows
they have to work hard enough at that.
MODKP.N IIANCINO
PROF. V. H. ROBERTS
Hesumea his wonderfully successful Una les
jnns personally Instructing- Tuesday and
Thursday Evening
HUNDEKTSIAnK'8 ORCHESTRA
I Jlh salaried Instructors give, personal at-
i tentlon
NO EXTRA CI f A ROES
Cleanest, daintiest and coziest "Hall Room"
In Philadelphia, devoted exilusltely to "Mod
ern Dances "
Large class line lessons and receptions Tiles.
"ft .J""1 Thursday Evening Admission to
all 25 cents
Mon . Wed and Sat special receptions
Dancing till 12 Admission 2.1 and 33 rents.
Friday se. Scholars Reveptlon Dancing
with instructors Admission. 21 cents
ftr Information regarding; prhate lsnr nr
elasses, phone at any hour, Oerm't'n 8 -TO.
COLONIAL DANCE CASTLE,
THRATRE ni'U.niNO
, . - """nantown ave . below Clielten aye.
CHAS. J. DOLL'S
Corner 38th and Market Streets
Beginners' and Dancers' Class
in the Modern Dances
Tuesday & Friday, $ i Per Month
Polite Assemblies, Mon. and Sat.
Grand Opening of
BRANCH ACADEMY
22 South 40th
Wednesday Evening, October 21
LOESER'S NIXON THEATRE BLDG ,
wnwv w B2D ABOVB CHESTNUT.
RECEPTIONS MONDAY AND SATURDAY.
Private Lessons All Modern Dances.
Class Tues., Wed. & Friday Evgs.
High School Class Friday Afts , to a,
TAT ne steP Conest &K.8
Hall can be rented Phone. Boil 3830 D.
DRAMATIC ART
PIANO
INSTRUCTION
GEORGES BERNARD
(OF PARIS. FRANCE)
STUDIO 2m NORTH
muuiv-. CARLISLE STREET
Bell Phone. Diamond 4418
ALL THE LATEST FADS AND FANCIES
. OF THE MODERN BALLROOM & STAOE
LAWRENCE ACADEMY Poru
scholars' Reception SSi' 'v
ivw ..v... Thureder BJv
Beginners Class Tuesday Evg.
ASSEMBLY e'ery saturdat nigh
:MRI Y EVERY SATURDAT NIGHT
-- trih Delta VlAnKnna
HALL CAN BE RENTED
ELITE, Broad and Tioga
Reception Wednesdays and Saturdays,
Class Nights. Every Monday Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday
- THE NEWEST DANCES TAUGHT
BENDER'S
Leader Tbeatro BuiMln.
f.. KVl !!' 1 41".,I 4.SHMW.
- soo sionday awl Wcone-Jay itnio.
ay and Wd
..w.
.ion s&t, Ecalos, iiiera Dance
BaK '''' .11) JR n"''Mk
THEY CALL HER THE INDIA RUBBER GIRL
She is Violet Zell. She is 19 years old and as light as a feather. She is
tossed about until you imagine you can hear the bones cracking, but she
comes out of the rough Chin-Chin dance unruffled.
The secret Is that they tnko good care
of themselves, they take plenty of eleop,
and the constant use of cosmetics or
'make-up,' through the constant massag
ing, helps to keep tho skin fresh and
clear. There Is no need to mention LI1
llanRusscl and n. few others.
FOOTWEAR AND-GOWNS.
"For the ballroom I would ndvlee girls
to wear medium-high French heels. They
look so much better than low hcejB, nnd
after all we nil try to look as pretty ns
we can. High shoes are to be recom
mended whenever It Is possible to wear
thorn. The support they glvo the ankles
Is very beneficial, and I see no reason
why thoy should not be worn nt after
noon teas.
"Massage Is a great thing for the legs
nnd ankles, nnd I would advise girls to
use wltchhazel or alcohol. Personally I
always use witch hazel. Tight corsets
are undoubtedly Injurious, and all the
more so when the wearer wants to dance.
I think the elastic gowns are great things,
as there seems to be Just enough pressure
to make one comfortnble.
"One thing alt dancers should learn, and
that Is to breathe properly. There Is nd
reason why dancing should mnke one out
of breath, that Is, as soon as wo have
done enough of it I would not go so
far as to say that the 'tango breath' will
be the latest thing In the modern dancing
line"
Tugs Sent to Help Grounded Ship
SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 10. Tugs hnvo
been sent to the assistance of the British
steamship St. Quentln, which went nshoro
on Gorton bank, off Tybee, last night,
and Is In a. dangerous position.
MOnEBN HAXCINO
PALACE BALL ROOM
39th and Market Sts,
RECEPTIONS MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS WITH I.AROEBT OR
CHESTRA. CLASS AND CLASS RECEP
TION TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
Private lessons any time, by appointment.
DO TOU KNOW
That have the best Illuminated Rail
Iloom In the State, both Inside and outside,
with the highest celling, furnishing ampta
entllattonf Tha largest Orchestra? Excellent
dancing surface? The largest wardrobe?
Ono of the most competent dancing masters,
with a corps of Instructors of rare ability?
A matron nho la tactful and efficient?
WHAT MORE CAN YOU WISH?
The Oakes, Gtn. Ave. ',5,,.
The School of Sane Dancing
Adults' Class Mon Tuea., Thure A Frl Evk.
Reception, Wed. and Sat. Evgs,
You'll Love the Clean Dancing
Children's Class. Sat Afternoon. S o'clock
Freak Dancing- Not Tolerated In This School.
M ARTEL'S, 17to North Broad
BEGINNEnS' CLASS FORMING
Modern and Old fitile PanetJ Taught
Sociable Every Friday Night
wm. ROTH'S CEI.HnnATED ORCHESTHA
POPULAR SATURDAY NIOHT DANCES
ratrona Itecuhe infraction Oralis
AL WHITE
(Illmselt)
COLONIAL THEATRE
DL'ILDINO
15TH CHESTNUT BTB.
TEACHES
ALL THE MODERN DANCES
PRIVATE AND CLASSES
ALSO STAUE DANCINO
crir"i.'P n b con broad and
riV.H-.MJ COLUMBIA AVENUE
Latest Dans Taught raiS,0
OPEN CLASS TOES DAT 4 FR I DAT NIGHTS
nF.CEPTION SATURDAY NIGHTS
Prrrate Studio, 2018 N 16th st Dla 8TTS
W
PROFESSOR GEORGE MILLS
MODERN SOCIETY DANCES.
Private and Class Lessons
Studio or at Your Home
238S N. CARLISLE STREET.
n AVTflN OIRARD AVE. BELOW
-- -'' TENTH BTREET
RECEPTIONS
Wednesday and Saturday Erenlnrs
Band and Orchestras (Continuous)
ALL TUB LATEST LANCES
4 728 LUCIENO.
N. Fifteenth Si. CARPENTER
PHONI
That's All
DIAMOND -ma
LATEST DICTATES
Arm-Brust. Chestnut street, 1113
Form your own class anvxehar, anyKov
Best patronaae, iarf e studio Ph. Wal TiSS
Private class formlnc like ta joint
A. E. ALEXANDER JSTx
Majestic nigh-Jloks. Fox-Trot, Lulu Fado
and all modern dancea quickly tauot prl.
lately and In claasea. Phone. Poplar 1160.
MlbS LYONS' PRIVATE SCHOOL OF
DANCINP. 1T10 Chestnut Btret
Reopens Oct 16th Private lessons any hour.
Studio ranted for dances, musicals, cards.
Our Method. Our Experts, Our Pupils all rep.
result modern danctnx as It should be latitat.
TUB O. ELLWOOD CARPENTER STUDIO
1123 CHESTNUT 6T
KILGORE SCHOOL
fnAm Aanclor. Drlvate and class tnairue
lion, r fined J?fl-tronaje 1T14 Cbeatnutat.
BEAUTIFUL KK1TJI THEATRE BALLROOM
can m ensasra ior aei
with or without a teacher
an h tncaced for aelect DrWaia affair.
. " " . . . . siV.s.
waiter u wro
ARO
ares.
liOt-UQi Oxford st 8 ta 13 P M.
Mon.,Tburs Sat . class or private, all
Old A netr dance Open class 28c
MRS. DEAN, Forsytes Hall. 4918 Baltimore av.
Every Tues . Ladles 2 Children 4. Adults 8 30
p m Private Stud.u. 1T1S Norrls at Phone.
J.J Finn's Studio of Danclnt; 3003 W Dauphin St.
Latest duces UUf bt, cLus er psL, DU. SCOT,
NEGRO THIEF ARRESTED
Man Thought to bo ninglcador of
Band Captured Xoot Recovered.
Thousands of dollars' worth of loot and
many pawn tickets found today In the
cellar at the home of Daniel Itellly, a
Negro, 1434 Bnlnbrldge street, nfter Rellly
had been arrested following n battle with
the police led to the belief that
the ringleader of a band of thieves who
have been terrorizing downtown store
keepers, has been captured.
Hellly was arrested early this morntmr
at loth and Balnbrldge streets as he
crawled from the cellai window of Morris
Myerhoffn pawnshop. He struggled and
fought with Policeman Johnson, of the
20th and Fltzwater streets station, who
arrested him nfter knocking him down
with a blackjack.
Johnion held tight to the Negro and
without nny assistance led him to the
patrol box. Later this morning Magis
trate Toughlll held nellly In 13X ball for
court. A wagon which was driven from
16th nnd Balnbrldge streets nt the tlmo
of Rellly's nrrest is thought to have con
tained what was Inter discovered missing
from tho pawnshop.
Speclnl Policemen Domic and Gibson,
who went to Rellly's home, discovered a
collection of valuables In the cellar
THE
PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES
S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Streets, 2d Floor
REED H. WALMER, Manager
.Late M. THOMAS & SONS
SALE CONTINUES THIS AFTERNOON
And Following Days at 2:30 o'clock
MAGNIFICENT FURNISHINGS
AND CHOICE ART TREASURES
From the Residence of the Late
L. McMANUS
ALSO
From the Residence of
MRS. E. F. COLEMAN, Conshohocken, Pa.
East India and Japanese Carved Furniture
THE VALUABLE PAINTINGS
WILL BE SOLD WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 14
And Works of the Following Eminent Artists Will Be Found
E. D Lewis n J ttii,.i.i, V
J. a Vlbert Ar.hnrP.noVT Frff.
J Israels
J. J. Henner i
David Johnson F. D
Millet Julian
i. iaurenty wm, jtart
Geo.
NOW ON
Last Year's Suits
can be made to look like new for this Fall's
wear, If they are Bornot-cleaned or dyed.
Bornot dry-cleaning will free every
thread of dust, dirt and grease, freshen
the colors and raise the nap.
If hopelessly faded, Bornot dyeing will
restore the original color or they can be
dyed a preferred shade.
After small repairs are made, the suit is
pressed and reshaped by expert bushelmen.
Nowhere else can such work be obtained'
The Bornot Processes of Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing are fully up to the Paris standard.
A. F. Bornot Bro. Co.
French Sconrera and Dyer
lTh St. and Farrmonnt Ave,
Poplar 008. Race 212,
1118 sl WUmltuton. nel.
Danse de Danceland
High Standard Danse
Every Evening
Attrsta tha lararAar nrrh.. . v. ..
ftMt. matchUsa.
JsBrV
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T"Ww' ,he flnest dane,nff raus,
?nHcV ,",uctop conceded by Sery em fSr
V?I01 to. ay we evor had Jl " Past With m .
picked instructors to assist itn (21)
New Innovation Dancing with Instructors Everv
Evening on our Main Floor. A Big Success
Private Instruction from 10 A. M. to U.30 P. M. '
20TH AND MONTGOMERY AVENUR
Phone Diamond 44SO,
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MERCER DEMOCRATS
MAKING A VIGOROUS
FIGHT FOR CONGRESS
Encouraged by Dissatisfac
tion Among Adversaries
Over Renewed Activity of
Men Who Brought About
Previous Defeats.
TRENTON, Oct. 10 Word has gone out
that Mercer County and the 1th Con
gressional District must be won for the
Democrats nt nil cost In order that the
Administration of President Wilson mny
not he repudiated In Ifts homo county
and home district. The Demorrnts nre
basing their hopes of victory lnigply on
dissatisfaction In the ranks of fotmer
Republicans anxious to return to their
old nllcglance. hut dissuaded from doing
eo by the nctlclty of ropudhted lenders
Thli, the Democrats believe, will work
well for tho candidacy of Allan B
Walsh, the present Congressman. Re-
I puuiiuans wno weiu nwny irom uif pi ly
to the Progressives or to the uemocrnis
because of opposition to the old leaders
Are snylng now that these leaders nre
sceklngi to get back In power nnd that
thev cannot do so with their otro.
The Republican party so fnr has been
Inactive. No meetings hne been held
until this evening, when n. delegation of
politicians from this place will visit Re
publican Hlghtstown to participate In a
meeting of the old-fnshloriPcl tj pe.
GOT GEMWsToCABULARY
ALONG WITH RING AND $40
Dictionary Gone, He Could Not Find
Words to Describe Feelings.
Herr A. Ensell, who Is In Philadelphia
to study English, bnsetiall nnd the rest
of the things taught hetiL dropped his
purse containing $40, a slgffet ring and .
German-English dictionary this morning.
Mr. Hnsell was slapped In the mouth
before his loss was discovered. He then
looked around for bin dictionary so he
could put his thoughts In leal American
words and found that It was gone.
He turned to the long-legged man who
had struck him, and In hesitating Eng
lish cenvoyed tb0 fact thnt money talked.
Ho reached In his pocket to place a bet
of 40 that he could whip the tall man,
and round he hnd no money.
Then blows were struck. Theyoung
man dlsnppcnrcd nnd Ensell, nfter brush
ing his trousers and hat about the only
possessions he was able to preserve
went to the detective bureau.
The police are looking for the long
legged man. They expect to find In his
possession a portion of J10, a German
dictionary, a signet ring and a few other
things.
ttPTEL BENNHS
ATLANTIC CITY N.J.
IN AUTUMN
rrovldes a charm of comfort and ease
amidst characteristic environment that
baa established It as an Ideal seishara
borne Directly on tha ocean front.
Capacity 000.
walteti ,t nnzmr.
,t"1 in5?' " v-raiR
X',? ?JL Vtt"n.
M.,7" S' ;."" ".'."" S"""
Rlx ir Itarnlm..
Inness and Others
EXHIBITION
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50 MEETINGS IN STATE
ON ROOSEVELT'S SCHEDULE
Wlda Campaign Plan of Big Bull
Moose for Party,
Fifty Pennsylvania towns nnd many
small villages are on the schedule for
Colonel Roosevelt's flying tour of the
Slate, as announced last night by A.
Nevln Detrlch, chnlrman of the Wash
ington Parly State Committee. Colonel
Roosevelt will- deliver addresses In all
the larger towns. He will speak at
smaller places from tho rear of his
private car.
Easton Is the first stop on the list.
The Roosevelt train will enter Pennsyl
vania from New York nt Phllllpsbtirg
on Monday, October 3S. The lour will
Inst four days, but In that lime nearly
every Important town In Pennsylvania
will be visited.
Stops the first Uav will be made at
Bethlehem. Allentown, Mnuch Chunk
Lansford, Tnmnqun nnd Pottsvllle, which
the Roosevelt party will reach at noon.
During the afternoon the towns listed
are Shennnttonh, Mnhnnoy City, Ashland
Mount Carmel. Shnmokln, Mtinhiuy. l,rv
Isburg and Milton Colonel Roosevolt
nil wind up the dnj nt Wllllamsport with
n long nddress
October Z? will see the Roosevelt party
In MctOeiport, Monongnheln City, Chnr- i
lerol, California, Unlontown, ConnellBVllle I
ficottsdale Oreensburg. I.ntrobo, Blalrs-
vlllc Intersection, Bolivar. Johnstown. I
Horr'Ovna 8:30 A. M.
fiSlf
The Grand
jjflnninjiauji J)'m tt if g .1 W'l'jJSlJi fll
In every case a little better glove at a little less to
pay than yotn are likely to find elsewhere.
Not only that but nearly all of them at oaor old
low prices; only a few of the finer, more exclusive things
have been made more costly by conditions in Europe.
The wonderful collection is ready now for you to buy
your winter's supplies of men's, women's and children's
gloves, and you can choose from the products of
America, France,
V
45,000 pair of women's Song and short gloves; short
gloves ranging in price from $3 to $2, and the long gloves
from $2.25 to $5.50.
pair of
$1,115 to $4.
3,500 pair of children's gloves ranging in price from
$3 to $2.75.
There are plenty for immediate needs but when
they are gone we don't know what
be Jike or what the prices will be.
JOHN WANAMAKER
- TimiiTi ! i ii i
Creeson and Altoona. At the latter place
the party will spend the night.
The next day, October 28, the first stop
will be at Tork, with others at Colum
bia. Lancaster, Parkersburr, Contcsvllle,
Phoenlxvllle, Pottstown, BIrdsboro, Rend
ing, Hnzclton, Wllkcs-Barre and Scran
ton. On October 21 the Inst day of the tour,
Dubois, Clearfield, Tyrone nnd Hnrrls
burg will ho visited. At Hnrrlsburg
Colonel Roosevelt will speak at a noon
meeting and then return to New York.
With him on the tour will he Glfford
PInchot, William Draper Lwls nnd Fret
E. Icwls, candidate for Secretary of In
ternal Affairs.
WIFE SENDS MAN TO JAIL
Accuspj Husband of Selling House
Furniture in Her Absence.
Acelised by his wife of "cleaning
house" every time she goes out. William
11. Washington, of 2314 North Alden
street, was sentenced to "0 das In tho
county prison when nrrnlgned before
Mngl'trnte Emcly In the Paik nnd Lo
hlgh nvenues police stntlon.
Mrs Washington said that her husbind
seized every opportunity to take fur
niture from their home nnd sli It to
econd-hand furniture dcnlr. A Week
ago, she declares, n fnnry lamp dfenp
penretl, nnd shortlv nfti a enrpot, while
yestetdny she returned from a shopping
trip onlv to find that two rhnlrs vne
en lotite to the "Junk" man She ravn
that she does not mind house cleaning,
but thnt this form of It Is n little too
rndlenl to suit her fancy.
WANAMAKER'S
Organ Plays Monday at 9,
e JniaYe m
Paisr of GIes
For Fall amd Wiotar
men's gloves nsngtrag
Qlain Floor, Central)
IHIILIM
BRUMBAUGH IN CAMBRIA
CHEERED BY GREAT CROWDS
Enthusiastic Demonstrations Mark
His Progress.
BLAtRSVILLE, Prt., Oct 10 -Dr. Mar
tin r Brumbaugh, Republican nomine)
for Governor, left this place today for
Johnstown, nfter one of the most enthu
siasts receptions of the present enm
pnlgn. An nudlence of more than 1800
listened to his nddress last night In th
Opera House, and fully 1000 were dlaap
pointed by fnlltue to gnln admission to
the cinuded building
Doctor Brumbaugh will mnke several
peerhr today In r'nmhrla County, Plans
have been tnndo nt p ery stop for his re
feptlon bv Inrge nudlenres A torchlight
pnr.tdp, with btass hands and many
mounted men In line and numerous ban
tiers flMng, preceded the meeting here
lost night.
Friends of good government regarded
the evening nddres of the gubernatorial
rntulldato ns pspeelnlly significant, In vlow
nf the fart that he retched hero on the
sine tinln with tTnlte, Htntes Senator
Bolfa Penrnp, who nlso spoke.
' 111 the open primaries of May I won
Ihu nomination for, the office of Gov
ernor, ' snld 1'ortnr Brumbnugh, 'with a
vote of mnip thnn 27) 000 qualltled electors
of this Commonwealth. There Is no other
Influenrn in the world that controls me;
no so-rnlled boss or bosses have ever for
one moment undertaken to dletate to me
whether I should be a candidate or what t
I should do If elected."
Store Closes 5:30 P. M.
11 and 5:15
ear
in pnge. from
ow supplies will
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