WSaam (y EVENING LlStfCTEft-HlLADKLPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914. &$ j I p i 0,250,000 BRITONS READY FOR DUTY, : SAYS KITCHENER Nation Needs More Men Despite Patriotic Response to Call to Colors, War Minister -Announces. ff LONDON. Nov. 10. Great Drltnln hns 1,250.000 men In train Jim tor tho war tn England alone, thin number not Including those of the over seas dominions Thla statement was mndo by Lord Kltchcnor In his speech nl the ,' Lord Mayor's baimuot Inst night, nml lie added that he would continue to call jfor more men until the enemy had been crushed. Confldenco In tho ultlmato success of the allied nrms was expressed by Lord Kitchener, who praised the tcrrltorlAls, particularly the London Scottish and the Knst Indians; spoko of the admiration of tho British troops for "the glorious French nrmy." and said: "Under the direction of General Joffre, who Is not only a great military lender, but a great man, wo may confidently rely on the ultimate success of tho allied forces In tho western theatre of the war." ; Ho praised tho brilliant leadership of II Grand Duke Nicholas and also "tho splendid deeds of the gallant Belgian nrmy" and the gallantry of tho Jnpantso forces Continuing, Lord Kitchener said: ( "Tho British Empire Is now lighting .. -. I... V . . . .111... v sr iib CAiaiunce k vnm ecij tinmen w Understand this cardinal fact, fur only f.r n n. cicar conception 01 mo vii ini- nco of the Isbuc nt stake can come groat national moral Impulse, wlth- whlch the Government's War Min ors, or even their navies, can do but hie We have enormous advantages In our resources of men and material, and ,Jn that wonderful spirit of ours, which has never understood the mennlng of de fent. All these ate great assets, but they must be used Judiciously and effectively. REV. DR. ANNA SHAW TO APPEAR SOON IN 7-REEL PHOTOPLAY Ijn Arbuclde, Edwin Arden, Harry Lau der, Charles ttlehmnn, Dorothy Donnel ly, Itober ET!wi. Wilton Lnekaya and William J. rtlnn, formerly Secret Ser vice sleuth. ''fit. Elmo" has been movlcd. So have "Tho Thief, "Tho Idler," "The Girl I Left Hchlnd Me" and "Children of the Ghetto " Visitors at the Panama-Pacific Expo sition In 1015 will linvo an opportunity of viewing thousands o"f feet of dim por traying mo work done by tho United Woman's Suffrage Associa- . 1 r I i" worn none iy me unitoa tlOn tO Spread rropaganda '"" Government through Its nrlotn 1 1 t i departments nnd bureaus, for during tho Through Movies Screen NOVEL DISPLAYS GREET NATIONAL GRANGE DELEGATES Unites Man and Film Finances. Wife. LOTTIE BRISCOE, MOVING PICTURE STAR ' -A 'I havo no complaint to make what ever about tho response to my nppeals tor men. Tho progress In tho military y training of those who already have en listed Is most remarkable, and the coun try may wall be proud of them, but I ahall want m&ro men nnd still moro, until the enemy is crushed. "Armies ennnot bo called together as With tho magician's wnnd, and In tho process of fotmatlon thero may have . been dlsconifoita, and Inconveniences In eomo cases even downright suffering. I cannot promise thnt these conditions wilt iWholly cease, but I can give you overy assurance that they have already greatly diminished nnd everything that ndmlnls- i tratlvo energy can do to bring them to I an end assuredly will be done. uur losses in me irencntvj navo Deen severe, but such casualties are far from deterring tho Ilrltlsh nation from seeing the mnttor through. They will act rather as nn Incentive to Urltlsh manhood to nreDarn themselves to take the rdnees nf ,1 thoso who hove fallon." In paying trlbuto to the leadership t Sir John French, commander of tha British expeditionary force, nnd his gen- J) erals, and to the high efllclency and ti' courage 01 mo nrmy, me nor xuinisicr "I think that It has now been conceded thnt the Ilrltlsh nrmy has proved Itself to be not so contemptible nn engine of war as some were disposed to consider It." M. Taul Cambon, tho French Ambassa dor to Englnnd, said the Allies did not seek the domination of any other country. They simply dealred to secure European civilization. BETTER BABIES AIM OF TEMPLE CLUB IN NEW PRIZE CONTEST Child Welfare Conference Offers Rewards for Im provements in Health Con ditions During Two Months' Race. ri o BAVARIAN PRINCE VOICES POETIC DEFI TO ENGLAND Even Hedln Praises Kaiser Budget of Berlin News. 31ERLIN, Nov. 10. Copies of a poem, giving free voice to German antagonism toward Englnnd, has been written by Crown Prince Itupprccht of Bavaria, and tho Wnr Office has or dered that copies of It be distributed among the soldiers. The refrain of the poem la: r"lV shall never cease hating England; we have but ono hatred England." It is believed that Emperor William Is imlng to Berlin, as the rotsdnm palace been prepared for occupancy. fvon Hedln, the explorer who has just Aturued here after a visit to the front as the guest of the Knlser, expressed his confidence that the Germans will be vic torious everywhere. "Emperor William Is a tower of strength and he can stand the most unusual men tal and physical exertions," sold the explorer. "The Kaiser has a clear con science, feeling that he did all possible to prevent the wax." HUNT FOR COTTONTAILS" OPENS IN JERSEY TODAY Banjr of Guns In Early Morning An nounces Rabbit Season, New Jersey rabbits are having a busy time today. Almost before It was light enough to distinguished the rabbits from tAo tufts of grass In the fields this morn '4 the merry bang of he guns an nounced the opening of tho hunting sea son (or "eottontalls" In New Jersey. The gunning season for deer and duck opened several days ago, but It was not until this morning that sportsmen might shoot rabbits. The first flurry of snow Is now being anxiously awaited in order to track the rabbits. The cold spell which began yesterday has led the hunters to nope that they will see snow on tho grounds before many days. Tho absence of snow, however, is not going tq Interfere wth the sport, the hunters -say. With the dogs, which have been waiting for months fur this morn ing to come, and tho Instincts that leads the gunner to tha hiding plaoe of the 'cottontail," tha busy season is on. WATER FOR GRAZING LAND A contest to arouse mothers to the full appreciation of their duty to 'better the environment and physical health of their children has been Inaugurated by the Child Welfare Conferenco of tho Temple University in tho now Temple Lvceum, Broad and Brown streets. Social workers generally have become Interested In the project, which Is hoped will pave tho way for better home conditions In the tenement districts by means of an edu cational campaign. Tho contest will run over a period of two months. Only Infants under 2 years of nge nrc eligible as contestants. Three prizes have been offered for their Im provement, not only physically, but as to environments also. Their nunrtcrs must be mndo brighter and more healthful, and other rules have been laid down. Registration began yesterday nnd will continue through Saturday, cover ing tho same week of tho Child Federa tion Conference, which 1b being held un der tho auspices of the Temple Univer sity's social workers. During the two months of the contest the physician In chnrgo will see each baby nt least once a week. The nurses attached to tho dis trict will also visit tho home once a week nnd separate scores will be kept ns to physical conditions and home sur roundings. The second week of tho Child Federa tion Conference was inaugurated at a sen-ice held Monday evening at Broad and Brown streets. Dr. Henry D. Jump, of the federation, made an address on the "High Hate of Infant Mortality In tho City: Its Causes nnd Itemedles." Tho re mainder of the week's program. Includ ing today, Is: Tuesday, November 10, 3 p. m. Dr. Chnrli'H West, "Proper Feeding for the Baby." Tuesday, November 10. 7:15 p. m. Miss Katharine Lawrence. Practical demon stration of cooking for children. Wednesday, November 11, 3 p. m. Miss Isabel M, Woodburn, "Proper Clothing of tho Baby." Wednesday, November 11, 7:45 p. m. Miss Pelffer, "Time and Manner of Feed ing and Bathing the Baby." Thursday, November 13, 7:45 p. m. William C. Carnell. "Care of Utensils." Friday, November 13, 3 p, m. Dr. Carl ton Itussell, "Care of Mothers' and Chil dren's Teeth " Friday, November 13, 7:15 p. m. Musical program. ROAD ENTHUSIASTS FAVORS SUGGESTION OF PHILADELPHIAN Robert P. Hooper Advocates National Highway System Connecting All States and Similar to Chain in France. 2)ig put Your Springs, Advises Forest Service. WASHINGTON, Nov .-Suggestions on tow to develop water supplies on grating lands are given In a statement $43.y by tho United State Forest perv)ee. "The daw from ordinary springs and even seeps oan be Increased by digging them out and curbing the sides with cement, the water being carried In pipes to cArenlutly situated troughs," the Ulwut reads, Swampy spot can often be made to furnW) a water supply by cuuIbk m I open caawitl from some sprits in the luwue m isem. swmh euttina- uhi i-hHnl awe tfce wain on awl 49itg toe MrnsHS h awviave Biutskr peiat dutaJda," LAMAR'S BAtj-HUNT FUTILE "Wolf of Wnll Street" Spends An other Day In Tombs. NRW YORK. No'. 10,-Davld Lamar Is still In the Tombs today. He was un able to find the 130,000 security required by Judge Rudkln In the Federal District Court as ball for the three Indictments, which have been found against him in connection with the charge that be Im personated falsely members of Congress In telephoning to J, P. Morgan & Co. and others. Edward Lauterbach, who was indicted wun nirn on tne third Indictment, which charged conspiracy, was admitted by Judge Foster in th,e Federal District Court to JIOOO ball, which was furnished by Nathan Straus. He pleaded not guilty. PIA.TTEE3 SEEK BACK SALABIES Members of TJoston Theatre Opera Company Strike Before Performance, BOSTON. Nov. W.-OIembers of the dis banded Boston Theatre Opera Cdmpany are seeking to recover back salaries due them: In a discord of hisses, catcalls and boos, the troupe quit In a body at a per formance given last night to Mayor Cur ley and the Boston City plub to arctiss In. terest in the opera. Before the curtain went up 72200 was subscribed, by the audience to pay back salaries. The mu sicians demanded full payment of wages before their performance started. The Mayor and hla associate beeame angry and told the audience to get their money back at the box office. ATLANTA, On., Nov. 10 -Delegates to the fourth American Iload Congress, In session today, are heartily In favor of tho suggestion of Hohcrt P. Hooper, of Philadelphia, ex-president of the Ameri can Automobile Association, that Federal aid be given n sstrm of highways con necting every Stute and equal to that of France. Almost 5000 ndvocntcs of good roads arc Attending tho congress All aio en thusiastic over tho prospect of n well de veloped chain of highways as outlined by Mr. Hooper, who said. "No complete nccount of the good roads movement In Georgia or any other State could be given without name mention of tho p.trt played by nutomubllcH. As thin means of transportation has ceased to be the plaything of tho rich, has adapted Itself to manifold uses nnd has been brought within tho compnus of men In moderate circumstances, It has proved a moro nnd moro Important factor in rond development. Whenever automobiles come Into general use In a country, good ronds nro suro to follow. 'Terhaps wo motorists at times become unduly optimistic, "But I look forward to the day when wo ahall have highways connecting overy State the equal of those to be found in Franco. Furthermore, there will bo an exchange of road trav elers between North nnd South that will be beneficial nnd educational to both sections of tho country. "In no way can we become better ac quainted than through the Intimate chan nel of road travel, for then we truly dis cover that we all are only human be ings, Interdependent one upon the other and equally Interested In tho general welfare of our great country. The South nnd the North then will be n new South and North." . Mr Hooper referred to the Indomitable courage of the South, which section, ho said, remains quite prosperous deoplta the low price of cotton. Ha explained that the American Auto, mobile Association believes tho Govern ment should help the Stnte on their most important arteries of communication since tho problem of good roads had be come national In aspect. Graveyard Vnndal Believed Insane PATKP.SON, N. J.. Nov. 10.-An Insane person Is-being sought today by the police on suspicion of having destroyed monu ments and headstones on 30 graves In the Alrmount Cemetery in Rahwuy, N. J. The monuments were tumbled off their base and headstones pulled from the graves and carted to another part of the graveyard. Ur Anna H. Shaw Is. the latest celebrity to bo shown In n moving picture. She was movlcd In "Your Girl and Mine," to gether with Olive Wyndham, Kalherlnc Knelred nnd Sidney Booth, there being seven reels nil told. The piny Is sponsoicd by Mrs Medlll McCormlc.lt, the executive head of tho Woman's Suffrage Associa tion, nnd deals with the propaganda. That women arc not exclusive when It comes to the presence of men In photo play pictures Ii proved by tho fate of tho Kxcluslve The.itro In Los Angeles Originally an ordinary "movie" houae, it was converted Into a ehovv plnco for women and children, nml men accom panied by women 1'ducntlonal features were shown, and, when these failed to draw, comedies were added. Then came a mixed program, and, now, the old order has been it stored and prospcilty has returned to the house. "Julius Cnesni." not Shakespeare's piny, hut a version of the Ilomnu s lire, has been pictured bj George Klelne. Tho reels take ono nnd onc-hnlf hours to pro ject on the screen. The production cost 8100 000 nnd 20,000 persons wcic employed In the NarloiiB sccno. Antony Novelll nppenrs as lmpcrl.il Cnesar. Richard Harding Davis' "The Man Who Could Not Lose," with Favorite Players In the various roles, will soon be shown here. Twelve hundred actors were cm ployed in tho productions. FOUND THHOl'GH THfi MOVIES. In 1911 Fred Robeson, a mlno supciln tendent, was seriously hurt In nn explo sion In n Scranton mine. He was tnken to the nearest hospital. The same day bin wife had started for n visit to her parents In College City, O. On the train she learned of her husband's Injuries nnd was so overcome by the shock that her mind beenmc affected. Sho was Interned In nn nsylum. On recovering. Robeson srnrched high nnd low for his wife, but in vain. Then ho moved to Richmond. Cnl., mourning her ns (lend. Last week he went tn a m'.vle house. The drat scene depleted was a mine accident, showing an ex plosion in realistic manner A woman In tht rear of the theatre screamed and fainted, RobeBon runhctl to her side and fcund to his amazement and Joy that It vn his wife. And this Is not a rcennrlo cither! Charlotte BrlBCoe, leading woman for Lubln, Is a graduate of the npcnhl.ig stage, where she plaed with Richard Mansfield and won much credit Miss Briscoe, who plas with Arthur John son In "The Beloved Adventure." Is the president of "Lottie Briscoe Clubs " Sin? was chosen by a Jury of nrtlsts lnnt year as ono of 30 representative Amer ican girls. FILM FINANCES. Tho photoplay Industry Is on a sound financial basis. Thero are weekly quota tions of Its stocks,, the latest at hand being: Dlil Askrrf. American Film Mfe. Co.... IOS None offered Ocncrnl Film Co r.2 SIM Mutuil rilm Corp jircf CO nalj MutUAl Him Corp. com . . il US New York Motion Picture... .0 WVi Thnnhoustr Film Corp K (Ml Ttunliouser R ndlcate pre f . . . M Hi Thjnliounfr Syndicate com . SO GO (jik'Ii "e Film lrrf nml com I'M None offtred That there Is enormous profit In films Is shown by the fact that the bookings of "Tho Million Dollar Mystery" are In excess of $1,500,000. Thore Is tome talk of a resumption of dividends on Now York Motion Picture Corporation, to take place the first of tho year, but on a basis of 1 per cent, per month Instead of 2 per cent., ns formerly paid The net earnings on the Mutual Film Corporation down to September 1 were reported at a rate considerably more than "9 per cent, on the common after pay ment of tho preferred dividends During the Inst week the directors of the Mutual Film Corporation declared the dividend of 1 per cent, per month on the common stock for the months of Novem ber, December nnd January. TLAYS AND PLAYERS. Add to the list of those who havo suc cumbed to the movie lure: Elsie Janls, James K. Hackett, George Fawcett, Mac- nKSORTS MOHKItN HANCINO MISS MARGUERITE C. WALZ Studio of Modern Dances IBM WALNUT BTREBT U. ElUaMh W. Ited, Chaperon. Spruce 8231. Tha C, ElltvopJ Carpntar School, 1123 Cheit. nut at. Experienced (nitructora Teach the vary lateet atepa dally from to a. m nranchea everywhere. Telephone. Filbert 4207. WANT TO FOnM YOUR OWN CLASS or take a Strictly private I.on Conault Arm-llruet, Cheetnut at., 1113. SPECIALIST In up-to-the-minute dances, IHPTBL DENNilS ATLANTIC CITY FJ. J. IN AUTUMN rrovidea a charm of comfort and eaae amliUt characteristic environ ment that has establlahed It as an Ideal aeaehore home. Directly on tha ocean front. Capacity 000 WALTKK J, HUZnV. UnElTOOP. N. J. OAK COURT A modern hotel with quiet air ef domeittclty and a homelike atmoephera. E. E. BPANQENDEnO ilsr. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. ROOM, WITH BATH, fl.CO HOTEL BURBRIDGE NEW MODERN FIREPROOF r New CETtTMMERrnHhinx but gltva iinct 1870 Ftrlyftur yiars tf (initant imfrtvimtnt. WOMAN DRUGGED AND KOBBBD I.OS ANOELBS. Cal., Nov, tl)i-PQlle today began investigating the robbery a which Mrs, W. T. Powers, a wealthy iuur 1st from Washington, D. C, was drugged and ,! worth of bar Jewelry stolen. Mrs, Powers entered her apartments after dark, and as she unlocked the door a man grasped her by tfee throat Mrs. Powers say she smtlled etier and mo ra eut late lost eoRseteuines. The rob ber tben stripped her ncre of several iUmT. Half an Iwwr later Mrs. Powws was found unconscious on the flaor Th air arsus huvv with uiur i-h. i.v- Wef to so i wtribl a tW tUsuueo bwxxb ia jur- fPOWtfV SJettK, Novelty Bandalette THE Novelty Bandalette is one of our newest productions of the desirable Elsinore quality, trimmed with a 54 inch wide Bandalette of contrasting color, piping of contrasting color and Tne new Roberta embroidery -all in perfect harmony, This popular style, while a decided novelty, is by no means extreme, Price 2.25 per Pair Color Assortment White with Black trimming, Gun Metal with White ttwwinr, Tens, Modes, Greje. Copenhagen, Pigskin, Gendarme, Bur gundy, the New Brown, Wistaria and Navy. F. Centemeki & Co. 1233 Chesfamt Street Biaach Stee . OWT BU Fa bM. fr WajBtfi SttdxnifonnzAlWCitHitmiTmemt tn. at. Louts H gag r-taaueoc WwywniiMaWOssMJSaft rot feMfi II last six months or more cameramen have nceii sent to nil parts in search of views that will not only bn nltmcme. but will tend to act ns nn educntlon.il medium. Porhnps tho moil Interesting of these will bo the feature reels, sovernl thou sand feet In length, which nro to ho tnken In the Iturenu oi Hngravlng nnd Printing, commonly kmmii ns Undo Snm's money shop. An opportunity will he glen the vlsltois nt tho fair to see how nn npparently common piece of white paper Is turned Into real tnonc) nnd how another sheet of paper goes through several processes nnd comet out nt the end ni stamps, printed, glued nnd perforated, ready to bo lined for the transmission of letters, packages tllid what not, through tho mnlls. Wilmington Merchants Decorate Their Stores With Fruits and Vege tables in Honor of Convention, WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 10 -In honor of tho meeting of the Nallonnl fJmtigo, t lilch opens this evening with a recep tion tit the Hotel tlu I'oul, merchants nro lifting a novel decoration. Ah tho grangers feed the community, scores of I Orange, Master O. W. P Oaunt. of the New Jersey Stato Orange, and laMta number of delegate, arrived today and the hotels are now praetlcaly filled with the delegates and ofllclals The Chamber of Commerce today completed the task of providing quartern for the visitors, nnd a tho body had a list of 1500 rotmis at its disposal there was no difficulty In getting boad nnd lodging places for all who came. i The greater number of the visitors tfllt not arrive tintll tomorrow. Friday Is expected tn be one of the biggest das of tho session for the reason thnt there will bo special exercises for the mem bers of the order In the liny house on Friday evening Owing to the Inability to secure the Playhouse except for the mornings of the week, the degree which so ninny people will come here to tnke will be conferred In the morning. It Is expected that 6000 visitors will be In Wil mington on that dav. Except upon the dnjS when special trips nro made there will be two business sessions each day. SUBMARINES CHASE QOEDEN LONDON, Nov 10. The ooi respondent of tho Dally Trlegiaph nt Bucharest re ports that scvernl lltinslnn submarines tire pursuing tho Ooeben nnd the Hie;lau Hold I. W. W. leader for Disturbance NEW YOIIK, Nov 10 -Alexander Berk- tiiuii flirt 1 W W tnntlnr tultn tm.net nt- store windows are decorated with food regtcd nfler tt celebration' Sunday night pioducts. in a Second avenue cafe, was arraigned The finest varieties of fruits and voge- before Magistrate Blmms today on a i,.t.in. i.n.. i.. i i .,a ii. I charge of Interfering with an officer In tables have been obtained, mid tho ex- I Um performallto of hl, (lulJ.. Ho wa,Ved lilblts nro pruilng nttrattlvo to all tho , examination and was luld to nwalt ac vlsltors to Wilmington. j tlon of the Uraud Jury. His ball bond of Oliver Wilson, master of the Stale J1000 was continued. Store Opens 8:30 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5:30 P. M. Little Fots amd Fmur Coats Plemity of tine pretty flflttDe novelty pieces are Ibere whScIh womem ibimy eairflSest inn tlhie sesisoini, amid wear to finnislh or eerkh their cost an ones. Plain Muidlsomi seal (sib eared mmiskrat) is made imp io twemityf ive or oiore diff remit styles of neckpieces, priced fromra $12.e5(01 to $70; amid a great variety of mnumffs imicfliuidiinig a cotoms bell shape, priced from $20 to $55 ttHmidsomi seal (sheared mimskrat) is com binned with the fashionable fitch for afilajqMnner of chokers, little collars and pointed scarfs for $116oe50 to $40, and moffs at $25 to $60, Ermine and Hoiidson seal (sheared mmisk rat) are $112.50 to $35 for neck f ours, and $45 to $60 for miuffs. Other combinations among the novelties are sheared mimskrat and the pretty dark brown kolinsky; mole sometimes made up with chiffon velvet and ornaments; mole with skunk; sheared mmiskrat with monkey; er mine and mole; ermine and caracuL Then there are charming little sets of skunk, kolinsky or black lynx, all combined with draped chiffon velvet. Hudson Seal (Sheared Mundkirail:) Coate may be had as low as $75 for a three-quarter length model, plain or trimmed with fitch. Others with natural skunk collars are $85, and perfectly plain coats, 50 inches long and of beautiful quality, are $1125 each, (Third Floor ' Ckostimt) KER JOHN WANAMA PHILADELPHIA -18 rT -, ?; ii WJ ' V