EVENING LEDGER PmLADEL!HIA THURSDAY FEBBTJARY 11, 1016; 11 fFHE THEATRE LkeSpeare in Prose, ' Shaw m Blank Verse BSr WAttlC t.ADV OF TUB SONNETS, Dr mPiSk Utile Theatre. Htttt ...... Ada Sterling lit ' 0I?,,Jb(th Inn nrookii (. 15.tr.OO. Midsummer night un arm f "?'.'. i. t.Ti;. at Whitehall. over- :. ??. ?'h. " Kght etpect Shaw to throttle his ;mty rival, 0I1C6 110 ROl vin oiinnc 1 in dm ntftire In flcsli and blood. St iMtead, I'" ony set him to flirting fej, Queen Kllr.ftbeth, snapping up some Wfti. most immortal phrnscn from the SUlIered trifles of his ncnualhtances' EStCM"0"' an" aemonoiji"'"i gi evil Just ns terrUl, n Problem fihhe 15th century ns It Is today. Ila KSi even further Into the, theatrical 5$, of things In England then and now fcr. nlea to Elizabeth to endow a im- ipnl theatre after the style of Muscovy tki the hamlets of Teutony. For the feit Shaw mannged to demonstrate his fitSrite nicotics iiuum u.....v.a RSlliMntallty and lewdness, his con & rotbolllng in "An You Like It" A "Ituch Ado About Nothing" and his Fls.rry opinion of Ben Jonson. Yet It MfM mean figure that Ilobert Dempster uTttade to set so Illusively on me mage. Th'i Shakespeare's avoidance of "the Widest cough of a minor poet" may bo nther verbose and vainglorious; but. at 11111 Shews maiUKin, laiaing 01 mo 5iaee of his speech n v-,u' ih world with," goes thing to no further itfcin the one who said. Tit mirblo no' . uaea monuments Of prince", snail outlive thli powerful rhyme. fttHE ADMIItAIlUS BASHVIM-E. OR CON TANCr REWARDED, A drama In blank TirM Of uernaru aunry. ..... ....... ft Ail Byron .. rea L.na Ida Hamilton Robert 8. Kntwlstlo Ilonier Hunt ...Robert Dempater Drlghnm Iloyce .Roland Ruahton .... John (.'. lllcks deorge Uolm P. H. McCoy Aria Blccllne Lrau ... Mtlllih . Luclin . till inhrllle Cttiwiuo pinaiie . , lord Worthlnglon Mimr of lleiels fcilf nn idiuae mi ia n art in HinioKFn I'nrK. Act H a.., i a innin In l. Ufa's IIouho In Lon ... en. Tin Acrlculturnl Unit In IslltiK- un" Act III A room In tho Warren Lodge at HlHHVa'. ..... - 11 was the sharpest of tributes to Shaw'a Shtkejpearean genius that when tho com pany of the Mttio Thcatro repaired, to hit dramatization of tho pugilistic novel. iCuhel Byron's Profession, tney almost "polled It by mistaking Us blank verso for the genulno article. Tho scene of tho fiMlIng of Cashcl am! I.ydla In the forent: btcame unbelievably tame simply be came Mr, Dempster and Miss Hamilton laid such lines as - Wilitoken'n windows wandering beneath, OTitokon's holy bell hearkening. Wlltoken'a lady loUtig breallilersly it as If they took them seriously. But with tho next scene the whole com pany had shaken off the Influence of the fctril and was declaiming with real comic energy euch balderdash as A cabt Ge call a cab; and let a cab bq called; 'And let the man that calls It bo thy footman. Kai for tho scene of Cashel's battle In tit ring with tho "professor," Taradlse, .couldn't have been better set or hotter dlVed, flbftie wholq thing is wild burlesque In action ana woras, out it is sometning jml can appreciate almost ns much Mietner you know how closely it conies (tS far-flung metnphors of Webster or art -only just able to recognize that rerionlfled pusillanimity. U blank verse by count. Ana In splto of his literary foolery. aw manages to lm tho old Shaw and ait his derision at the "gentlomanly" Lh!nga that even a prize-fighter will not Wop to. Here he is Impaling his rrlstoctatlc victims as of yore, even In tlink verse; k ClQtlemant I. Cniihel Ilvron. ntnnn ET4 be the thing that bets on mo! tho fool Eft flatter at lo many coins a lersonl SB9 pcreaming creaiuro uno Donme tne nnr imblcs with baaeat -nrptchffl for mv blnnil JAM fya with money that he never earned! ni me oroxen neaneit ratneri ninspired "Lady Luxury" KADY LUXURY. Rook bv Rlda Johnson liming-. Mualo by William Schroeder. Lyrlo IIOWARD VAN CUIXER, Jt Jlr. J. W. IITCRDERT KA common'Benae man, alr-wlthout (.Mini, ma an-wnose nome una laeaia are a generation old. la his butinr. lSRPCT. Mr. SAM J. BURTON jtio. nowecr, adores hla oung mis- RUltSE VAX CtTYI.KIt. IS , , Jliaa KIiUIXCNCE WBI1HBR Ln American lielreaa, whoao fortuns !J been held In trust for her until Epr&tDer. lMalf-. Mr. DONAM) MACDON'ALD 1H Be?n "Pending his share and Is Juat vwih' abroad on tho same boat wns. draper-cowi.es. (. v .. v t 5U" T.MIL.Y FITZROY ia Uiglljh chapeione, who cornea to jjiijme charge of Elolne'a social cam. IWVOE DRAPER-COWLKS, A11BS AlAillH XUXftfi HERE'S A GERM VICTIMS GAILY WELCOME IT lulls Called the MnrriniTft Unrr. -'- -e oj ing in Region of tS (Mdeinlo of serious nature Is threat- Igjgf Uie Philadelphia Navy Yard. For B4W and weeks It has been insinuating Bjyuotle way among the Inhabitants, al- V, bringing down two at a time. At HiJhe doctors, nufiled at the situation. Eg!fd to make any comment, but now , y without hesitancy that they aro jjgPleteiy baffled. And In the mean- Mi While they are bringing: all their E&CPe knowledge to bear on the prob- tS-t.lho citizens are coins' off at an inrrate. i gnrctly a day passes that two at least? iSfa.B0t smitten, and It is no unusual mtjtnce for as many as four or six to ajtruck down In SI hours. But. strange Wr cogn'lisnt of the dire fate to ems to Imbue them with a 'bllss- svongciouiness of tbelr own predica te nd one at thn mnit illitlnctlva Whima of the malady Is that thps Income Infected with it, Instead of RrU means at handfto rid themselvea iaiai bacillus, are Inclined to Iook i fur upon those poor unronunaies Xt Irnmiin tfed if sny gptclflo name for the yet en chosen, one or tne S Physicians at thn island who has Verklng day and night to get at the fSfW of the matter, nut hie tortoise .buses hacn 0n his head and vol- ;wt mat although the germ wu npi uy a new one, yet It had never" been fa to attack a fcfnrl nnirimtlnttv with - Virulence. BUiU, he Mid knew It by the term Kt hymenU," but In common par- Wit bug" Pl.iliS.Da. mIA !.& laam,.! man "tt W' proliflc at the Uln4 here, be- me proximity to Mm water, ti f the aarae aasiavU family her daughter, deatlned. for n rich mar riage, hut eerretly In loe with a wry different type of man from SAM I WARREN,..,.,, .Mr. FORRE3T l!tttF from Ten-not ueed to modern girls. hiitnnlnu to learn from Elolse who hat engaged MMK. MIFCJIKOWA .. Mia EMIt.tR t.EA a niinljn dancer, lo npppar during the birthday festMMra nnd who be comes frantic oer the Iom of her lene! coae that tesemblct one carrleil by COUNT PlNtA8El.I.t..Mr. ARTItUR At.RRO nlioso own losses make him welcome the tomitiR of DETECT'tVE 8CATRO, , , Mr K. It. CRAWFORD yno endeaton lo tolve the myttery before the fall of the nnal curtain with the nld of DUllUTANTEfi AND OTHER QUESTS, DANCERS, ETC. Mnybe Ihnt looks like all the dramatic criticism "I.ady Luxury" needs or can stand. Hut devotion to tho reader and playgoer demnnds n, few more explana tions. Ono of them Is that the gentlemnn from Tcxn? converts Miss Van Cuyler from her mad expedition Into luxury and tangoe" On her 21st birthday, nnd marries her. Another Is that the musical piece nt the l.yrle hnsn't nn ounco of comedy In It. Here's Its lono Joke; "I never read the papers. I'm a Progressive." The rest of the humor of this comedian-less piece consists of puns like mistaking "her suite" for "her sweet" (some ono she Is In love with, you know), the soit of thliiK-i the actor laughs at himself to put tho audience on the right track. And yet this Is a pretty harsh trounc ing for so well-meaning a piece ns "Ladv Luxury." It certainly has no vices buf dulncss. It Is unusually clean-minded. It recognizes Intelligence In the audience, even If ft can't satisfy It. The story Is consistent and continuous The music Is far from obvious. The whole ntmosphero of ihe plcco Is one of evident endeavor on honest attempt to make a dainty, in telligent musical comedy. Unfortunately the author has been trying to make dramatic bricks out of tho paving ma terial of Hades. "Lady Luxury" is sim ply uninspired. Tho company, on the othor hand, h,ad points of Interest yesterday afternoon. Florence Webber, who did such an ex cellent plcco of work years ago In "The Climax," sang surely and strongly and acted with very pretty enthusiasm. As for Marie Flynn, looking like n muslcnl comedy Doils Keano, she Is alt things Hint a pretty, engaging nnd unspoiled young singer should be. Arthur Albro roars his opera llko any .sticking clove, with a voice of real pcwor. Donald Mac douatd once more suggests a "Brownie" version of Joseph Snntley. And Forest Huff makes his westerner Just ns suc cessfully western ns ho made his gentle man In "Tho Merry Countess" gentle "I THEATRICAL BAEDEKER ADEI.PHI "Tho Third Party," with Taj lor Holmes and Walter Jones. A boisterous farco of the familiar triangular variety with a patent chaperon Violent but amus ing ,.. S.I5 BROAD "I'jgmallon." with Mrs. Pat Camp bell, the distinguished English actress. Ber nard Shaw lurns a Coeknsv doner girl Into tha phonetic equivalent of n duchess. A fine Impersonation In a fine comedy.... SUA .FORREST - "The Girl from Utah." with Julia Sanderson, Donald IJrlan and Joseph Cawthorn. Paul Ruben's English muslcnl romedy of Mormons, old and soung. In ten don, liook and muslo of unovsn vshie. some times very good; Indeed. Performance ex cellsnt 8:H1 GARRICK "Innocent," with Pauline Freder ick, and a Rood cast. The disastrous results of beauty, ignorancu and a lady. Rather unexciting considering Its subject Hi"0 LYRIC Ladv Luxury." A musical comedy from New York explatnlnfc the comic com plications of reckless expenditures. Set review S'ls LITTI.n "1110 Admirable Hashvllle" and "The Dark Lady of tha Sohnots," with the resident company. Two inmedles by Shaw. Ono u blank erta drnmatlzatlon of his novel on pugilism; tho other an amusing encounter between Queen KUiabeth and Shaw's only dramatic rival. Sci rovlew S.:io WALNUT "Jack's Romance," with Flska O'Hara. An Irish drama of Colonial ilajs. when lounger brothers fought hutliwaynien und ltnpttsonated serving men. 8.15 VAUDEVILLE Kf.ITH'S Nat Wills, comedian; Arthur Prince, Kngllsh ventriloquist; Mrs. Oeno Hughe A i'o , In "Lady Gossip"; Ryan nnd Icc, comedy nnd dancing: Cecilia Wright, vocalist; Vlo Annarolla Hovb; Angolo Armento Trio: Hopkins Sisters; Mahoney nnd Auburn, ard tho Paths Nous Weekly motion pictures GLOBE "The New Leader." "Ith Al Lewis, Uowman Krothers, Julia Curtis. Collins and Seymour, Al Hayno'a- trained bulldogs. Thrco Adnards and Claude Rant. KEYSTONE? "Isaac, You Tell Her," a com edy, by Jamea Horan; Mand's musical dogs, Variety Four. In "A Night With the Com posers": the Johr Troupe, tight wire artists; Hose and Rose, musicians de luxe, Mertz and Manley, singing and talking comedy. WILLIAM PENN-"The Telephone Girl." with Dorothy Regal. MoDeWlt. Kelley and Lucy. In "The Piano Movers"; Klmberly nnd lloht. In "Clubland"; Toyo Troupe, ac robatic Jans; Brlatol'a trained ponies. CROSS KBYS Jimmy Roson, In "Doctor Cupid": De Dlo'a Circus, Royal Quartet, Leonard and Dempsey, Nat Aldlne. NIXON'S GRAND Kmlly fcmlloy and com pan. In "One Woman's Way"; "On the School Playgrounds," Juvenile tabloid; Joe Kennedy, novelty skater; Mallen and Hunter, comedy sketch; Isabella areene. comedienne; Daly and Kennedy, humorous rktt. WHOSE MANY nnrl Trs Ravages Are Amaz- a League Island. I Va! 9f I In thrives In moist places, but I havo not been able to get hold of n specimen," But he was an unromantlo soul. Ques tion the youth of tho district and you get a different tale. "Oh, the marriage bug?" say they, "of course, we know It. Its Influence la most beneficent. Do we immunize ourselves from It? Ila. hat Well, I guess not. Hut we will tell you one secret about It that none of the doctors has yet discovered, and that Is that one of the best agencies for distributing the germ is a pretty girl. Typhoid Mary Is pot In It with such as the." At any rate, U you don't believe H about the epidemic, watch that most In teresting column In 'the newspaper called "Marriage Licenses," and see how League Island always has more representatives in It than any other district. large Trelght Shipments to Texas A sudden call for an extra heavy ship ment of freight to Texas City, Ter., made on the Southern Steamship Com pany, necessitated the engagement of the Clyde Line steamship Huron, to relieve the situation. The vessel arrived here yesterday and Is expected to sail on Sat urday. Government Employes to Dine Employes of the United States Ap praisers' Btores will held their tenth an nual banquet tonight at Mosebach'a Covers wUl be laid for IS. Address will bo made by CollcUr of the Port Berry, Surveyor Kurts, Naval Offloer Croll, Appraiser Itoper and Assistant Ap praisers JFornance and Nichols. Preaches on Conversions Conversions due to fear of the wrath of Qod are not to be desired. In the opinion at the Rev George C. Cresseywho apoke it the G if ard Avenue Presbyterian vn?P ESTATE FOR FOUR SISTERS Will of Mrs. Bonsall Probated. Personal Property Appraised. The $17,000 estate of Annie Bohsatl, late of 3731 Walnut street, Is left In trust for tho benefit of her four daughters, Ethel, Sarah W Elizabeth P. and Mary W. Bonanll. At their denths tha principal cgoes to their children, but If they nro not suf lved by children the estate Is to be d vldcd In enunl shares between the Penn sylvania Training School for Feeble' mlndid Children nt Klwyn, Pa., and the House of Itcfuge, Glen Mills, Pa. Mrs. Qonsall's will was admitted to probate today. Other wills probated today aro thoe of AVarren T. Itawson, 2038 Poplar street, whose estate Is estimated at $30,000; James McClaren, ,"0? Pine street, 21M; (llovnnnl Dl Vlto, 760 South Mildred street, J2000. Letters of administration wore granted In the 110 000 estate of Mary E. McOlinn, 1115 North lflth street; Clara F. Hols mnnn, 02 North rranklln street, JSGO0: Thomas I... Frcarnye, who dled'nt Mor rlstown, N. J., $6000; John S. Illshop. "11 Corinthian avenue, 1(500; Helen O'Q. Kane, 81?l Montrore street, $1100: Wllllnm Howali, 810 North 21sl street, 13000: Alexander Kerr, Jr., 1807 Spruce street, J3000. Personal property of Janim .1. Muthol land has been appraised nt (10,410 47; Jo m'mn Mtllln, JS1S0.92; Elizabeth Tomlln fcon. $3317.50. ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTEK At tho direction of Judge Hall, of Elk bounty, specially presiding In tho quar ter Sessions Court, a Jury today rendered a verdict of not guilty in the case of Joseph Thnckery, 6241 Cermantown ave nue, accused of manslaughter In cnuslng the di-ath of l-. ear-old. Wllllnm Stein, of G27& Qermnntowii avenue The accident In whh'h young Stein was fntally Injtiicd oncurreel on January 7. 1311, at renn street ind Gcrmantown avenue. P. P.. P.. Electric Service In May An announcement has been mndo by officials of tho Pennsylvania rtallroad that the elect! lo lino service botween this city nnd Paoll would bo begun In May. Tho nctual work of electrification will bo completed by the middle of April. Invalid Tries to End His Life Henlnmln Stevenson swallowed several poison tablets today In an attempt to commit suicide. The mnn believed him self to be a consumptive. Ho was found unconscious by his landlady, Mrs. Mary Mullen, who conducts a rooming house nt 832 Christian street, and hurried to Mount Slnnl Hospital In time to savo his life. i THE CAN1 iJBBk r IraPtfSf Ep.'BK FOURTH FIGURE A PRETTY FEATURE OF PAVLOWANA Grace and Delicacy Mark the Movements in Dance De signed by Famous Artist. This article (a fftc fc(7i of a series on Anna J'avloica'a New Social Dances and How to Perform Them, which ap peals on Tuesdays and Thursdays ex clusively in this newspaper. These ar ticles have been Written oy 3llle, Vavlowa, oio. as premiere ballerina assoluta of the St. Petersburg Imperial Opera, is every where (cognised as not only the greatest living dance.r, but the, greatest living authority on the art of the dance. By ANNA PAVOLOWA AIITICUE X. The fourth flguro of tho Palownnn Is one of tho prettiest In tho entire dance. It follows the walk-around, la which there nro two salutations. And In Its execution tho dancers have need for a nice Judgment of distance and a well controlled polso of their bodies. Oil the first count of the music the lady places lier upraised right hand In that of her cavalier who tnkes It ns ho slight ly stamps the hcol of his right foot nnd places hi8 left hand upon that of his lady, which It resting upon her left hip. The cavalier Is somewhat beyond his partner, tho weight of his body resting on his right leg, his left being; extended behind him; the balanco being thus con trolled by the right feet. Tho evolution of this figure consumes four counts, with a supplemental portion of four more In which the cavalier and his lady progress Into position preparing them for the fifth figure. In detail, figure four, which wo are now considering, starts with the lady moving forward and to her left for the. purpose of describing nn under-arm circle. On count one she permits her right hand to be taken by her partner and as he stamps his heel she starts' the turn under her own upraised right arm and that of her cavalier. The lady takes her first step on her right foot.a short step which, for the woman of average height, should not be much longer than six Inches. The step with the left foot, which comes on count "two," Is probably not more than two Inches, and consists of a shifting of the foot In an aro to tha left to permit the further turning of the body. As tha lady more nearly completes the circle In her movements, she must manipulate her ele vated right arm and hand In a manner that will enable her to progress with freedom. This, she will find, can be ac complished by slightly lowering the arm and carrying It a trifle backward on the second count. When the third count arrives she will be aufflolently beyond the difficult point in the evolution of the figure to cause no difficulty In proceeding under her up raised arm. On this count the step s with tho right foot, and again It Is In slgnllrant In distance. It Is more a shift ing of its position, a little forward and to tho left. , The concluding step In this turning fig ure, for the lady, la the extending of her left foot to that side of her body, and a few Inches backward, placing tha toe upon the floor, At the same time she turns her face toward her cavalier. Throughout the evolution of the "un derrarm turn" by the lady Jhe cavalier has no steps to take. It Is his duty to assist hla partner, by steadying her up- MOUEKN DANCINO Mil. & MRS. H. D. WAONER. 1T8Q K DROAD Scholars' pr Tonightir PAVSON STUDIO CI,E8XNUT 8T Bpeclal Mornlni Rales, 10 A M. to 1 P. M 9?S:S80NirrOK iff STRICT PRIVATB TTmCEt,tW65D CARPENTER STUJCpO. ! eHMtwit si . Pta JO A M, lo 10 P 41. ; beat patron tie. beat system , mod. rates, Utnstrue tors, music always; Bttt of tbanewJttp. THE DANSE STUDIO St 8 M4 St- Park Sr Belmont me. " " saujp ATfaoii - THE PHOTOPLAY Questions and Answers The Photoplay Editor of the Even tNtt LcooEn will be pleased lo answer questions relating to his department. Queries will not bo nnsnered by let ter, All letters must be addressed to Photoplay Editor, IIvf.ninci LcuasR. A number of renders havo asked that the ''JtrNtso LRtionn publish a list of releases for tho following teek and, In view df the interest manifested In the romtng photoplays, we publish herewith a list of plnjs rclensed from Saturday. February 13, to Saturday, February SO, Inclusive: 8ATl'RIAT, FBIIIlfAllV 13 tlIOORAPH-"Tho Woman Who raid" fdrnmn). nniSON'-'Thn Olrl Who Kt.pi Rooks" fone of the phases of the llf of "Tho Qlrl Who Corns Her Mvlns" drnmn) IISANAY - "Uroncho lllllj's Sentence" ("ontern. drnma). KAI,EM-"The Red Hlcnnl" (fourteenth of the "Ilnrnrds of Helm Railroad" series, drsma). t.PillN "When Father lnterfeted" (com edy) SKM(1--"The lluglo Call" (Jungle-V.oo, anl mal picture). VtTAORAI,Ii-"Mntlier Ruses" (tlroadnay star, frnture; special, three Paris; drama). IHRON "Terrors of tho Jungle" (to imtts, nnlmnl. drnmn). JOKER "Won With tHnainlte" (cnmed); "Artistic Paper-cutting nnd Designing" (cilu cniloniil) POWIJHB "The Vengeance of Sampson" (Western, drama). Monday, rnmiLwnY is. RinanAPir "In Red DorTohii' "Ills lining Dav" (comedy) ICI)tSO.V,,In ilia Plumber's Orln (comedy); n fcomedi). l'SSJNAV- "Thn Victor' (comedy); ''A Nlrht nut" (tvn riarta. romedv). KAIJIJI- "Her Hupicmo Sacrifice' (tno pans, iirnm&i. M'lllN-l'atsv Ilollinr Series. No. 8. "Palsy nt tho Seashore" (conicdi i I'ATlin-'Path- Nens No. 11 sni.lil-'Tho Van Thornton Diamonds" (two part" drnma), Hcarst-Sillg ."es I'lciotlAl V ITAllRAPH "The I'rnrcssor a Nlghtmnte' (comeity), "Scenes in Swedish NordlanJ" IMP "The Son of Ills Father" (drama). lOKKR "Fooling Fnther" (comedy). VICTOR "The Unexpected Honeymoon" (comedy-drama). TUnSDAV. l' RUARY 10 UIOORAIiIl i?ellorj In Olais Houses" (two parts, drama). 11DISON "The Needs of Commerce." "Man ufacturing Paper Money" (produced under the auspices of the United States Treasury Depart ment, educational). TJSSANAY "A Pound for a Pound" (drnma). KAMiM "Ion veraus Chickens" (comedy). You'll rtinl Out" (comedy). l.t'lllNi-' A Double Role" (comedy). Hr.I.lO 'Hill Haywood. Producer ' (farcc- "vitA'iIIAPII - O'Oarry of the Ro.iI Mounted" (three parts, tlrnma). GOI.Il SICAI. "Changed Lives" (modern rNE8T0R "It Mlsht Have Deen Serious" (comedy). WKDNIISOVY. PKIIRPAIIY 17. KAI.IiSI "The Mjetery of tho Tea Dansant" raised arm with his own, In maintaining her balance. Mo villi find It nocessnry. lion ever, to move Ills torso slightly for ward nnd lo his right as the lutly more nearly completes her turn. Tho conclusion of tho first four counts brings thn dancers into position where they release their right hands and pro paro for the supplemental part of tho flguro mentioned In paragraph three of this article. On count "live" the cava lier releases his lady's elevated right hand nnd removes his left hand from the buck of the left hnnd of his part ner. These movements by the cavalier are accompanied, on the "five" count, by, a very slight step forward and to tho left on tho left foot. Mennwhtle tho lady continues her turn to tho left, which she accomplishes on the ball of her right foot, and on the count of "five" com ing with her partner Into an "open" position, side by side. This position calls for tho cavalier to take with his right hand the rulsed right hand of his lady, which extends In a lino Just beyond his face, and to place his left arm about his partner's waist, the left hand resting on her left hip. In this position, which is completed by tho lady placing her left hand upon that of her cavalier, the dancers take a Btep with their right feet on count of "six," short nnd of stntely character. On count "seven" tho lady takes a long stride on tho left foot and to her right. It must he a step that will enable her to suing In a qunrter-clrcio so that on the fourth count she may, by aguln turning the same distance, bo brought Into a position facing her cavalier, who meanwhile has not changed his lino of direction. On count "seven" then, the lady takes her step nnd moves away from her part ner; but ho still retains her right hand with his own, being careful to assist her In lowering It as she makes the turn. The cavalier takes no step whatsoever on this count, nor on the "eighth" and last count, save to carry the Instep of his right foot to the toe of his left. The lady, on the comit of "eight," moves her right foot so that It extends before her, sup porting the weight of her body principally with her left foot. J Mil gy AU- SELECT PHOTOPLAY THEATRE n A T T7I.TT A T SUBJECT ' TODAY'S FEATURES TULPEHOCKEN (lermantown At. & TulpehoeUen 8. BELVIDERE - (Jrrraantown Ave. brl. Ciravrrg Lane CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE HOME OF WORLD'S UIIKATEST 11I0T01T.AY3 Afternoons, 1 and 8 lOo and I So KTenlngs, 7 and 0 lOo, Me, !3o LEADER 4Ut St. and Lancaster At. REGENT 183!. J I Market Strost OVERBROOK Sr.A... GERMANTOWN THEATRE Oermsntoirn Are. and School Laov Devoted to l'AUAMOUNT PICTURES Hear the famous Hope-Joor Pipe Orran JEFFERSON 9TII below Dauphin ot. GARDEN 63d St. and Insdown Avt. TIOGA THEATRE 11TH AND VENANQO STS. Matins at tiSO Ercnlnis at 6 lift and 0 o'clock SOMERSET THEATRE C115 KENSINGTON AVENUE t Pcrfurmancea Mat. Ptifunnances Eie. IRIS THEATRE ICeostantoa and AUtcbeny Ae. SODORA WALTON EPISODES. clULV- "" -2L. " MARY CHARLESON A newcomer at the Lubin studio. fepleoilo No. I of "The Olrl Oetectlie" series, two parts, ilrnnis), t:i)IH JN "A Spiritual ntopemetit" leoniedi). "Their llniiny Little Home" romeil). nsHANAY Tho Knhle of "The t otil Uray Dawn tho Momln After" (coined)'). lA'HIN "Jhe Jlnlny Day1' ao parts, lira- 'I'ATlin rathe Nona No 11 HKI.ia "The Ulack Diamond" (detectle, drama). VITAOnAWI "Some Whlto Uopo?" (come dy). ANIMATED WBBKI.T-No. IRt (news). KCLAIR "A Voice in the Night" (mystery, drama), U-KO "Almost a Scandal" (comedy). Thursday, rnunuAUY is. BfOOnAPII "The Dox of Chocolates" (drama) HS3ANAY "BnnkeVllle's Beauty Parlor (Western, comedy). L.U1HN "lltr Martyrdom" (three parts, drAmn). MINA "A Terrlhle Htcslt" (comed), "Oroat Americans" (cartoon comedj). HKl.lO-Hforst-HnllB News I'lctorlnl N. 14. VITAORAVII "The Quality of Mercy" dlmma). Ilin "P" "An Example" (Western, drama). IlKX ' 'Hie Adventures of a Sea-8olnB llaeV" (comrdy-drama.). STBIU.1NO "The Ho Trot C'rore" (comedy). FRIDAY, FUtlltUARY 10. lHOf'RAl'It "Their Vlllauo Friend" (drama). HDISON "Her Husband's Son" duo parts, drama). KSSAiVAY "An Amateur rroaigal" (tno parts, Jrnina). . . KAI-ITM "A Melollous Mix-up (corned)). I.PI1IN "Tho Utile reteptho1' (drnmn). HEUn-"The lady Killer" (comedy-tlisma). VITAOIIAI'II "A Ma(.cnp Adventure" (Com. cdv-dromn). IMP "An Oriental Tlomancc" (drnma of ro Inano). NKSTOR "How Doctor Cupid Von" (com- V1CTOR "Tho Counterfeit" (drama). SATURDAY. nBRUAJlY SO. RIOGRAI'II "The Cowboy's Conquest" (com. My-dramn). VUJISON "The Voire of fonselenco" (drama). HSSANAY "Uroncho Billy and the Vigi lante" (Western, drama). ICAI.EM "The- Ilnglneer Terll" (fifteenth of the "Haiords of Helen" Railroad Series, drnmi). IAItllN "H AH Depends" (comedy). HKLIG "Lovo and tho Leopard" (jungle-zoo. wild animal, drams). VITAHRAPH "Twlco Rescued" (two parts, drama). lliaoN "Tlueo Pad Men and, a Girl" (West ern, tpfctncular, drama). JOKRR "Loo and tho I-aw" (remedy), POWERS "A Martyr of tne Ircsent" (drama). Thore aro a number of other releases, but space prevents their publication at this time. Changes In Editorial Policy Occasionally there will come n sudden chango of policy In one or more of the editorial offices of rriotlon-plcturo manu facturing companies. Then it is that all tho other editors sit up anil ,take notice and endeavor lo ascertain Just what the other fellow Is up to. Originality Is at a premium In Filmland, One company will film a number of comedies nlong nn unusual lino nnd others will Immediately follow suit providing the new lino of stuff captures the public's fancy. Tnko the old burlesque comedies of slap-stick persua sion, for example. When they Ilrst up pearcd sevcrnl years ago they Incited the laughter of the motion-picture theatre audiences. Immediately thero was a scramble on the part of other companies to go and do likewise. The result was that there was an avalanche of Impossi ble buffoonery released to Filmland's markets. Sumo few motion-picture con cerns, notably the Sellg Poll scope Com pany avoided an overproduction of this class of film comedy, but tho others re leased the slap-stick stuff In great quan tities, Last week one of tho Eastern film con cerns, very prollflo In this class of com edy, burned up all tho burlesque comedy scripts In the safe, threw away tho hun dred or more canned slap-slick dramas on the shelves In the vault, und disbanded the half dozen companies It has employed to produce the knock-down-and-drag-out atuff. The company announced that the public, In Its opinion, had had enough, and that they were goinir in for a higher type of comedy. And now comes the shift In policies. Other concerns are also turning to refined comedy, and It will not be long before the public Is given Biir cease from the comedy "chases" of the present. Kathlyn Williams H. W. Kathlyn William, who was and Is being pictured In "The Spoilers" wns born In Montana. Family misfortunes forced her to earn a living while still In her teens. Senator Clark, the mining mil lionaire, saw her In a small part In a Butte Block company, and was so lm- ., ...l.i- I.h llll,.. Il.nl hn nal1 tni presaeu iviwi iter ,iu,,,ij ..v .. h. - . her dramatic education at the Frankllii Sargent Dramatic acliool in xsew lorK. Shortly after her new debui, William N. SeJIg came, saw and wob conquered nnd engaged her for photoplay leads. Miss Williams In real life Is falr-halred with blue-gray eyes. VAijililNiJrtXS. to CHANGE THE ADOPTED DAUGHTER CALL OF THE NORTH THE CHRISTIAN ftM&v Neit Week ANNETTE KK'.I.UUJl.V.V The Perfect Woman," In "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" THE GILDED FOOL CAMEO KIRBY dvstin i-akkum Matter Key and Their Hobo Hero DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM EDWARD AUELKS mlim Two wSmen wim " nmm Booked Throuih the Stanley Booking Ca, CARLOTTA DE FELICE MONEY MARY PICUFOHD tn HEARTS ADRIFT RUNAWAY JUNE 1st Installment Runaway June and the Square Triangle TIOOA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA " ' LAST DAY HEX DEACU'S THE SPOILERS Featuring Wm. Karnum Kahrn WUlIams THE TIP-OFF APPEARING TODAY No. 9, KIDNAPPED TAX EMBEZZLER SENTENCED Charles A, Hlllard, Gloucester Coun ty, N. J., Misappropriated $10,000. Charles A. Hlllard, ex-Tax Collector for West Deplford township, Gloucester County, X, J,, today was sentenced to an Intermediate term of not less than 18 months and not more than seven years at hard labor for embezzling township funds. The sentence was Imposed by .ludge Swnckhamincr nt Woodbury after a two hour plea for acquittal by James Davis, counsel for' Hllllard. The former Tat Col lector's peculations amounted to $19,00). Davis sought to show by figures that tils client's shortago amounted to less than half of ?I9,000, and alto told the court tho township had been reimbursed In the personal property of Hllllard, which he had surrendered. Hlllard wept whon the Judge Imposed sentence. He has nn Invalid wife and a father 83 years old dependent on him. Ho resigned his ofllce a year ago, after serving as Tax Collector for U years, His embczzloment Is said to have taken plnre during the last six months of his term CHOCOLATE PLANT BURNED Buildings Near Hntboro Destroyed by Fire. Fire, believed lo have been started by tramps, destroyed the plant of the Ameri can Chocolate Company, at Fulmor, one half mllo south of Hatboro, early this morning. Kxplostons of cocoa butter could bo hcaid at a great distance. Three buildings a three-story brick mill, a three-story stone nnd frnmo mill nnd n frame wniehouse fell piey to the flumes .Much valuable machinery was destroed. The loss Is cttlmnted nt (25,000. The fire v.on discovered In the office building shoiilv after 2 o'clock by mem bers of tho Snyder family living nearby, who wero awnkened by the glare of the flames. Tho Hatboro, Willow Grove and Ahlngton fire companies fought the lire until daylight, but the flames had made such headway that nothing could save the buildings. The firemen were handicapped by lack of wnter. Teamster Probably Totally Hurt rhyslclniis at the Northwest General Hospital hold out little hope for the re lovery of John Shaw, 2(08 Sharswood street, who was Injured when a team ho wns driving was struck by a trolley cor at Doier street and Columbia avenue. He Is suffering from concussion of the brain nnd Internal Injuries. Policeman Peters, of tho ISth nnd Oxford streets police sta tion, said tho nccldcnt, which occurred Into yesterday uftcrnoon, was unavoid able. HEALTH BOAHD ANSWERS SUIT Ansner as filed In Common Picas Court today by the Hoard of Health to the suit of Ttalph Imperially 743 South 7th street, seeking n innndainus to compel tho board to relssuo licenses for Imper lalle nnd other poultry dealers who kill stock In dwelling houses. The board con tends the killing of chickens comes within the definition of laughter houses, nnd under a recent resolution It Is unlawful to operato a slaughter house. In tho con gested district south of Market street. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT Sunday Revival, tabernacle, 10th and Vine streets; T:30 o'clock. Krce. Herman - Austro - Hungarian Charity Rail, Bfllevus-Strntfnrd. R o'clock. ciiambiT or Commerce, liourse; 7 o'clock, Plfty-sotond and Lancaster Aenue Ilualneas Men, fi'ld and Lansdowne avenue; 8 o'clook. Free Logan Improvement Association, Droad street and Wlndrlm aenue; 8 o'clock. Krcc. Oermantnn Imrroement Association, Hi bernian Hall. S o'clock. Free. Lecture, "Recent Researches In Klectrlilty at the Ilureau of Standards," Dr. E. 11. Rosa, franklin Institute, H o'clock. Free. llannuot, Philadelphia Airedale Terrier Club. Hotel Majestlcj 7 o'clock. Homeopathic Medical Society, Hahnemann College, S :i() o'clock. Ilanquet, Kensington Board of Trade, .Ma Jetlo Hotel: 7 o'clock. Commencement exercises, West Philadelphia. High 8ihool for i.lrls, 47th and Walnut streets, S o'clock. Free. Lyceum Inntllutn concert, tlenjamln K. Tel ler Memorial 8ohoo!house, Droad and Jeffer son streets; 8.13 o'clock. Philadelphia Mlneraloglcal Society, Wagner Institute 8 o'clock Freo. Testimonial Dinner to James O'Sulllvan, Cnntl lental Hotel, 710 o'clock. Lecture, "Othello." Dr. Wm. If. Flemlnr, West Philadelphia Branch, tho Free Library at Philadelphia, 40th and Walnut streets: 8 o'clock. Free. Hrewertnv.ii Business Men's Association. Owl's Hall, SSfiO Qlrard avenue: 0 o'clock. Lecture, ' Reducing- thq Cost of Llvinr," Scott Ncarlng, Philadelphia Single Tax So cet , 8 o'clock. Free. Manayunk Hoard of Trade. Free. Commercial Exchange Directors, Bourse. Lancaster Avenue and Bid Street Business Men. Lansdowne avenue and 32d street Free. Haddington Board or Trade, Olrard avenuo nnd 110th street. Fr.-e Hatt lierniantovvn Improvement Association. Odd Fellows' Orphanago, Chelten and Ojonti avenuia Pannuet of employes of United States Ap praisers Stores Musebach s, 'r- KM W 'MOTHER BLACKED . JULIET'S EYE SAYS BREITPM MAID "My Wife Still Loves Me," Declares Gardener-Chauffeur in His $250,000 Alienation Suit. NEW TORK, Feb. It. -"I love Juliet still. I believe Juliet still loves me. I'd be glad to take her buck and make a. home for her, and I believe she would come If It wero not for her1 mother. "Mrs. Brellung Is the one who Is keep ing her daughter away from me. I think her father would give his consent If it were not for Mrs. Brellung." Max Klelst, gardener and chauffeur. In these words today put all the blame for hla marital troubles on his mother-tu-law, Mrs. Kdward V. BreltUng, wife of the owner of the steamship Dacla. Klelst Is suing Mr. und Mrs. Brellung for $230,000 because, he alleges, (hey alienated hlc wife's affections. "Juliet always told mo that she would like nothing better than to live In a lit tle flat," he said, "where we could love each other to our hearts' content. That Is Just what I would like now. T wb'uld be glr.d to tnke her to a flat non, nild I am fully able to care for her. Iter rather lies millions of dollars and I haven't a cent, so to ftpealc. But It Is not his money, It Is my wife I want. 1 don't suppose I wilt get a cent out .of this suit, but If I get vindication I will bo satisfied." "MOTHER BLACKED JULIET'S IETE." The first witness today was Ada Gart ner, a maid employed by the Breltungs. Her testimony wns both startling and amusing. She said that Mrs. Breltupg and her daughter frequently quarreled over Klelst and finally came to a physical encounter. "Mrs. Breltung had one torn shirt waist; Miss Juliet had one torn ehlrt walst, and MIbh Juliet had. one black eye,," said the maid with precision. "Miss Juliet had mo Introduce Max to her at Marquette, Mich.," continued the maid. "She told mo she liked his loeks and sho ran out on tho lawn ono morn ing when I was talking to Max. After thnt I used to carry notes she wrote to Max. "She said ho was a nlco boy that she loved him that he was just tho kind ,of a boy she wnnted to marry. She said sho never would marry a man her mother would choose. Mrs. Breltung told Miss Juliet sho would never let her live with a man that took care of cows. She said sho ought to have made a 'better -match. FATHER'S ULTIMATUM. Mr. Breltung said she could take tier choice she could let him eend Max 'down to the mines In New Mexico tn work for six months to see whether ho was -any good, or she could go to Max at once. If she did that, Mr. Breltung said he would havo Max arrested for nonsupport. Miss Gartner admitted that Bhe some times shared In "marshmallow parties"' with Max nnd Juliet. She denied, how ever, that Max ever had come to the Breltung house at night to see Juliet after Mrs. Breltung had retired. Attorneys for Idlest rested their case this afternoon without calling- Miss Breltung to the Btand. De Lnnccy Kfcholl. attorriSV for Mr. Breltung, at once moved a"disml8s'at"of the suit. Two Held for Thoft of Purse A search Is being made by the police of the Germantown station for a man who Is believed to have stolen a purse from the home of Sirs. P. Murphy, Ml West Haines street, after he had, sold the woman apples. Two other men, "William Hldderman, Roberts avenue, nnd Rudolph Freed, Rownn street, alleged accomplices, were arrested after a chase. Each was held under $300 ball by Magistrate Pen nock for a further hearing on suspicion of larceny. Sinking1 Fund Bought Bonds The Sinking Fund Commission today paid the City Treasurer t-t09.4C6.81 for mu nicipal bonds purchased during the last flotation of J.1.O0O.O00 of city securities, The total amount represents tXQO tor bonds of the J7.000,OnO loan authorized In 1913 and fl06,600 or the $11,300,000 loan of this year. An Item of $18o8,8t for Interest la also Included tn the payment. Fifty Free Trips to the Panama Pacific and San Diego Expositions The Public Ledger-Evening Ledger." will stand the entire expense railroad fares, sleeping cars, meals en route, hotel accommodations, exposition ad" missions and provide you with every convenience on the trip. You can be one of the lucky fifty for a little hard work in your spare .time. 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