g:'wl UWW9IWWI1" WW w .i- j .minpm iw'iinnnnu ti m "EARNING LEDGEE- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MART1T 23, 1915. 11 aiauti. In In t l ru . isiadj i Until; ached. KM. ,j n ij loot . otH f 'ttom j wi j ! BW." Ill Ot dark dearr liar ci tro-i kli belt "ollir fh)pf lored , couM 1tt ortl. very 1 7 ot hlch SLl 1 1st wit from oilir look on, eart mtr For ip. ran Hill IS. 1-01. J THE THEATRE1 "k7 , ' I && 1 the Scales of Laughter , ( Jfljfc i ,.r v nr. m Hirre acts by Parker .jOKS I MWHoVl I. M'1' 1hC1"f- MIM Mrtl aPf I iiir" w."?m of in- i'"uieinr.i "'ttiernies, JB& d'""1 , ,ne apartment of sP i " tooKMK 'nr i.a v. in he Drawn ' W l irn art""" uM' mit I (ottrt lg! , ., . n ting n solitary ci -nina '""" '" "" i.. fcnriim Wltirii ipllei "Iff,", , riir i I.. visit Hip home of "" . . "".'"'V... IIMM, tlenunmnt iIiH'I'.TIa in" .en' inn attention nf the . "' ; :, . .ii.rntuM lev elnpnwnts, an i VwU'f, i,o imbui's inifie. Mhert fifed '"'iirSt.i. . I. Ulna Hip hta eltv tn fr "' om ... ... ifrf "mli'i'ilit, , Vl. Pnmli McVlcfcer .m."1?.., 'n. i.r,l l" im-lem '.rf ... mil llril I" l inuern nnyn, mil ClJ f10" , I of her nephew. Ilniti-rt fiber S'K'mSi rollrBr. .n,l .-.lltrrtni." wlin btt oUffit"r nn-l Hi" htisbnnd of Cuvlyt. Th. Hf.V. Vi'J1 thV' fnrcKoltiS .mill .tie l5SrJt'i',kman, apartment In New lorlt. libretto, furnished by the ir.ppBta. thcro Is nothltie in Ai the ntor f,.Tr" vl,lrll violates tlin bylnvv-fl Of " "P. n, nf Fnrcc Writers, ttilln St I. the vert basic principle) of Mnrlo Sii'-V. new Pln-o nt Uic I.yrlP: "WHmi "7 ktU" 'Iron In utievpcctcilly nlwnys i 5r,,. nctiP np wlfp." bn It !' "" "l0p ',,ot tn " ehcs,m" I ..,, you Unon what nhvays Imppcns. I out von don't know lust liow runny such fnrfnt mall" '' '-e until you'vo neon , virle Dres-l'-r .ll-.poitlim liorsrlf In II ns lri,,nue n imi. lmso IntPtitlorw tiro ttoroushU hon.M.iltln. Tn tlmsp Wlio miwo qup-tmn- nf linntlnK It ulioulil Lhnrrledlr .niitHlpil thnt Miss Drcmlnrn ??"k i. ' imlu .i or oiit. Ho whnt ' Lmav to biltiK that cpmllty of rohttst inmonttv l"" l'"r ",irl:- tlloro R,m ''""ff" iboutltii UBffpftlnn or the Mrtiulo Ailams (ear!yila? Php pulls the Woliprflcltls ItufT -nitli tlm iiiiiiuri' of liifcotn iniii'.' irMcli l pfrhnps milv Biiltrtl to the- Intl-Wtj-of that Httlc music linll wlicic Imr Micnte art " '" n,","',' ,nt" futRlle Hoom Slif sltii" 'if' t0'1 with tlmt snhtlo isrgestlon of Iticonvpiileiifc which lirl'iKH tears to the spectator's eye. She turns' i Bomersault over n sofa with a non clilance which m:iv only ho criticised ns ift, like f o nnich of her woik, to miss the Hthor'3 point l nmlereiniilriilM. Some surc-thliiR Rambler will offer n jilre one of th"c elaxs for u lilav which j too sad for Maile Dics-iler to put over. Or perhips a leal pliltmitlii njilst will ispply her with a piece equal to the very best that Is In her Mlm OrcslPt'H eomlc ripplement violence Is fimn., cenulnelv (iinnv. If It threatens to touch viiltrarlty. It Is Instantlv rcileemcd by some touch of rrotcsqucrv, some taklnir of tho iiuillenco Into her Inmost cnnllelencp. which makes I the uhole mislnc&s an elaborate' bit or plajfulness But behind all this Rood foolery there lurks nn ability In tsatlro that shouldn't so undeveloped. Th lit tin t-Umps es of tho "ladylike," the little airs ind graces that ornament this star of the Boulevard DutterJlles, aro nil too few. Somebody oucrht to develop them. Hut te-jould need a terribly stronc curb on the other proclivities of ebullient Mario. Last night nobodv wanted to supptess them. They weie needed to carry Mr. Hord's by no means remarkable plav through to victory. It tvas neither very had nor very Rood. Its only Ingenuity lav In borrovtinK a lenf from tho movies and ihowlns a lot of outside liappenlncs through a transparent hack wall. The ar rival of Inopportune relatives, wives nnd hsMrnla was thus rendered particularly imuslnic bv anticipation. But Mario Dressier could have pot nlonff without even that. A Modern Morality The best Lenten sermon of theso forty das of penitence nnd beart-searchlnB Is delivered, curiously enotiRli, not In any tut tabernacle where perfervtd rouIs hasten to salvation nlons a sawdust mail ishomlletlc commonplaces are -vociferated and pontifical acrobatics take the pbice Of staid churcldv methorts. not in noon tide meetings of quieter nvmiRolIsm, but tightly In a plavhousc. For "The Servant lathe House," revived nt the Little Thea tre, lacklns tho spectacular fentures and ilacgful utterance of one "BlendlnB in llko deRree Fanatic and the devotee," lacking, too. the direct dldnctlclsm of the lermonlzlncr routlnipr. in timin tlm Ipc nn I reaching and compelllm? In Its approval and its lesson as any preachment of tho day. It (A Itpt fl tr-tn In Jl.lim.n r, l.Mill.. ..uv ,.(,Vh ill tll.llUfillt.1, tl lltllllll.t tl to scenery, tt Is play welded, woven 0Jt of the conlllct of motives, the clash of : llls that make diatna. It Is a play with ,J.gfrmlnal 1lea wrousht out Inevitably. Is a plav effoicscliiK into perfect tower out of a fertllo seed. U is a play that searches nnd reveals toaracter by instinctive psychology, that ,Ws people out of life upon a stage and ''at them work out their spiritual quests convincingly nnd order their conduct be- lieTably. ?t cardinal sin of Broadway drama. ti"vy' " preaclies rrankly, unashamedly; "has not only a moral but a mission la restatement of the Messianic mes JJ8. 'n terms of the theatre, the re-(.o-nnltlon of the Heatltudes in the gram ,r of modern bocIu! service. As tho 1 does not disdain to employ music, Incense, eloquenco to heighten, to 'v reJrlSious effect, so Charles Itnnn Kennedy, ln "The Servant In the House," U utilized the dramatlst'B tricks of sus pense, surprise, comedy, yet as means to Urge and fine snlrltnnl pnrl mill tllfi tR"I'?i?' and achlevoment nlone are vlsl- 19. the rnechanlHnt la lililrlpn Ao Inrp-plv M4 finely It preaches anew tho Chrlstly h, hn Rts by mistake I A.-& ... ..ttimiHl nf At Zji . I'" "i tf.... ilmta,.,! I J sit z , .&. CHILDREN'S CORNER MINATURE MORNING T KNOW that winter is no time for A wornlnr glories," said Tommy wainrlght to himself, "but Just the same 'mean to see If I can grow any." H went to his mother and asked her or soma seeds. "Seeds. Tommy!" sha 1 Iduaed. "whatever could my little boy It. lth- aeedB ln winter? Don't you re- m fembr that we are saving those morn- , K'ory seeds for the back fence? If If r. yJu P,ay wlh them, we will have r ,11 '" )r the summer." I .,77 ' don't want many seeds, mother," "Plained Tommy, eagerly, "not enough folS." ny difference to the fence, "man t I please have three-Just three?" ; " . eourse, his mother told him they I tk"'a epar6 tbree. and Tommy ran to get i lueni. "NOW What will vnn rlnj with them. Towmy?" asked Ills mother. you juet wait and see." laughed .VQIDIV. nnil l.n .. tin- Tlla l0rk.er laughe1 and went on about her SF?wn ln th9 cellar Tommy hunted till ti! J0?1" a crock full ot earth. "Such jvtu tuck!" he unclaimed, "I was so i I would have to hammer some Pv"of the frozen ground and thaw It 7 lS kitchen ira ' lla nrt, hn Hlrt .Wl It was line and soft, then he brought ;?j5 f to the kitchen and planted hl ylf.k ' " mo iiiiciien ami piat f g? . aornlnB glory seeds In It. l w. - " as loose seeas am i get I Al- M' tIL fresh drink of water before hSiir wenl ,0 school always a care r toought to note If the temperature tiS 3u" r,8ht ior tneni. And did they ;! up. To ba sure they did! And iVHJ bloomt Walt and see! Wln the dirt, the seed pots swelled "iiw till they burst their iiheUs and oaiajy KRNKRT TKUKX ConiiiiR to tliu Wnlnnt, April 5, ns the boy (lutcctivu in "The Dummy." messnire nf sprli. to tnm-p who will hear. Thnt It dons vn tint fiom "the nit r renv encloHiiii. hi html Hn ultnr rail." but fiotn the jitiine so otten riKiiideil as pro fane and lunoble- and so olten Justly re-ffiudpil-iIoim not Impair Its effii'iicy and appeal ' It satlthcs pcclpslnMU.'il pomp and liroilt-t.ikimr In the Lord HNlmp of l.nn 1'iislitre; It pwph Hip festprlnif fnutul'i tlnns of the liMnicrlsv lh.it friinu-litly paradcM as rellvlon; It exnltii serxlce as tho onlv sitvlti'. i ici , tlii' service that Joins in lirolliii li.in.l for btntliprhonel, In Hio job of the drain in ill. Hie work of the vicar, the ostensible li'imble labor of Mnnson. It reins n oft blinl nf th' Hv inT church ns 11 vltnl organism, not nn edlllce of stone and uiiirtnt; that It eloes tln'so tilings wurcessfiilly Is token nf Its underlvlriB nlncerlty, profound and potent. The drama nrcw out nf tlie church. In "Tho Servant of llm House," a modern "mnritlltv," It 'nas returned to Its source, and that Is why its message Is s ef fective to Its nuuetiee as any trenched In tubeninclp nr chapel Is to theirs. Just because It Is n pla. and a Kood one, it Is doubly effective, for It expresses the spirit of "livery, mini." with the nice technique of Ibsen; It st.ites the Sermon on the Mount according In Hip unities of time, place and nction It Is a play and has to be acted Acted without sreat distinction, ns It was last night, yet Hie ImpresshenesH remaliiPil be cause of the shpcr poetiv and philosophy of this dr.imn of thought lather than of action, this exposition of mental stales and not of physical plot. II Is actor proof or it would not have withstood so staunchly the over-empliaslzed vicar of the author, the iinlnsiri.d. but surely reverent Manson nf Dallas Anileison, tho weak Auntie' of Ida Hamilton, the cheap lv farcical Bishop nf I.iincnslilie of Uolnnd Kiulitnn, the ovetly violent Drnlnninn ot Ittlglinm Beiyee. Yet the Vicar, Manson and tlie lHalnmuii weie competent If not illstlwruMiPd. and tho Mary of Hdltli Wynne Jl.itthlsou was vcrv lovely In voice ami manner. The original cast, Walter Hampden. Tyrone Tower. Charles Imlton. Arthur Lewis, Miss Mnttlilson ins Auntie), was Inspired: the cast Hint revives the play cannot convey tlm Inner grace nf Its SMTibnllsm by "silent action" and "sec ondary dialogue" (of M(tPti-i Illicit), but it can and does make impressive thp outer signs of tills sacramental elrama. Bunny in the Flesh nanny sava there nro advantaces In tho legltlmnto that the movies can't touch. Tho director-who. of course, Is the audience never Is Impolite enough to say. "Rotten!" and never, never asks you to do it over. If tho emotions nf the nudl rnco at tho Walnut yesterday nfternnmi had been vocalized they would probably have limited themselves to regrets that tho entertainment didn't haw moro Bunny in It. Bunny was tho whole show nnd ho wasn't. He nppi'Uied In a movie that displayed him almost oversleeping tho pel formulae. He arrived 111 time to mako a few leuuiiks about his travels, but im mediately retired In favor of his "Mill btrel Klildies," who finished up the llrst half of the show. Tho second mailo moro room for him. In what tho program Judiciously described as "a characterized reproduction" of tho Interior of a movlo studio in action, Bunny ato a ravenous breakfast, dingulsed himself in temlnlne attire nnd braved a Roman mob as Mur eu.s Somebody probably Ailicllus. After that he Joined a Mav party an Forum neglige, changed to Buster nrown nnd sent two tiny green leaves up to the light. Tommy thought he had never seen anything so dainty and beautiful as thoso leaves. And when another pair came and still a third, ho was so proud and happy ho wanted to take the whole pot to school and show his teacher what he had grown! Hut. of course, he couldn't do that In cold weather. So he had to be content with the ad miration of his own family. They all watched the little plant carefully but even so. Tommy was the first to discover that the two other seeds had sprouted and that he now had three vines growing In his crock! Oh dear, but he was proud! In two week's time the three Ines had grown so tall that Tommy bor rowed one of his mother's hairpins, straightened It out, and stuck It ro the middle of the crock for the vines to grow on. They seemed to like that, for they proceeded to grow taller than ever. Soon they got too tall for hair pin supports and Tommys father de vised a trellis of tiny sticks for them. And how they did grow! Up over the trellis, round and round, they clamb ered, all the while sending out new leaves and shools. .,.,,., Then one day, when the family had about decided there would be no blos soms, what should appear but two tiny morning glories! Two' And so tiny were they that they looked like blos soms seen through the wrong end of a Held slafcs! But never did big morn Ins glory blossoms have a warmer wel come than those tiny ones-the whole family rejoiced with Tommy and re solved to have a b'S window full of glories next year" TomorreaMSaaiE'3 DBBJM. PROTECTING THE STAGE GUILD l have ttrrrr Unolcit n nrfor; or strrat shop rhlltl thai vnf anttoux lo ln in wnrk I havr ttrrrr fcnotcit rt slnor rhiltl finf ttUln't flntl a (jrcal rft llolil fit lf iinrf. Vet t frcl lhit. tehltr rrqiiirino rt rflj"rrriif fcfntf o Into niirl rr7frtllnii, ulnor rilMrru tirr, ticrrr ffiefr., ,finf im mtiri lit tirrn t) the rlpht tnrl rftffrf IrpHlnMart lor Ihcir pmlrrffon rt.t hit offirr children .Imlftp llctt II. Mhilsey. nltimnlplv wnvnl eoriil-tty In lite1 sclll bl.uiip of Hint other public tlRttrr. TIipo- i il"ie Knii...vpt. All 1110 Willie IMP smBP n full nf bny scoiltprlP, Atiirflonti llnffR mil nitlniial nhtlirms, ilouhtlrss to innln t mi inuirnlltv in tbp rncp of 11 previous ' - I lililn't I'.nlsp M Ilo to He rt .,,, It,.- 'I in iiuiMloti up for ilrbatc, of coursPi i U wliethi i ttiinny i runnlpr In Hip movies "i i it nf them. Thi (trent face umlnitbt e.ih wn in its worlt better "up cIosp," ntiil unless Hie lines nro wlttlr? thnti those nt tin limit they orp lust ns well un si.oUpm im the other lintiil, ttminv tins cr pleasant air of snvlnn nice thing's I nlmiit the "kiddles," Ills Vnlcp rutnblps I luilliioi.y anil three dimenslutis do add tn the iniiin of tils facade At any into. ' lliiiinv was funtiler as Hotttim In Annie Uussell's "Midsummer Mulit's nrenm" 111. i.i he ever was bpfetro nf since. Tonlglit'H Opera Tnnlirht the Metmpnlilnn Opera Com pnny presetitB Hip nlMnit-fltint oporn, nnd Hip iill-bttl-nnist. nt Its new repcrteMre In I'litliidelplil i The opera, "l.'Amore dpi Tie Up." tins nlrpnit been sufficient dlseiiiscd. and Its pint tins been detnlled. fit Hint 'onto brentli of Intprest must be -tlit'lnn In nil wlm love whnl Is tine nnd J In .mtlftil. f Hi'tielll's tln, to n part of ; wlili '.i Miuiti'iner'I set music. II. K Mo il. null wilted 111 It's brilliant look on ' '"I i" Tlieatre of T.ida" as follows. ' I l i stnr nltlt'Mit ..nut lrxlt. ci s'rnlBli' r ittiii.i mill niiiti. Unit It stems I. lump mil " r mi'ilPMii lmlt.nl There is n . ei I t illt nr.llilli ll.ltnr In till tiK'H us Hene i 1 ...n.. i. ......li. t. I I. 1. il, . .nillAll .1 l.'li- ! ll .lllllll. .till .1 ii- i. - .,v. ....... BUllll" Tile pi-." Is ll!. il Willi Inetn, bits if st ml ntipiii iii trnm wJili'b iiitsi iiaiiiiallt ..in nf the in linn ninl Interpret tin ihscImm null nit iriiltilns. " " 'Hip piece Is snl I in 1 1 m i lit.! rule nlleiptrt in Halt. ninl 'il lint Nt til iltr sn.'ll Itl'-tltlnn It IS ll Kli'at ii ti'il inn lii'nl In tlie inoniis that are etilest tn tile stiin-lP'lers nf Pirn. In Hi.' piiiiiin'll. II or t lit- iipein at the Itrsini, tipri-a llottp Hie sets were built b .1nspf I'l ball, wlin Is tiPilutP" the onlv fri nil's nf npi-tntli' product Ion workltm In Ameilin. The Metropolitan set Was paint ed In Mntln Sala. nf Milan, nnd it Is inrnnMlv tn be Imped Hint It i a better lilt n' work tti.in tin. honors which seem tn "iilisfv tlif New York cotupnn und Its .Vi-w mk .iiidli iice-s. Kri'tiiitK I.i'ilRor War Pirt tires The I'm'.mnii I.LLionn'H war plctuics, belli'; slinvv n at the Forrest Theatre, nt tiactnl niieneil attention last night hi-c.iu-e of the lust exhibition of .V'l feet of new Him dniilctltr,' the most i'iisntioiuil smms In tiie instern balllefront. Among the vim Inns scenes thus rlinvvn were: I'tisslnii prlioiicrs captured nt Lode Bodyuuard of Field Marshal (lenorai vein Itliiileiih.iig. Fl"lii Jlnislinl fiom-ral von lllndetiburg. I'lintnoii brlil'p constructi-d by the Cer intin tieiops. ('ermiiti troops enteilng Ostein!. At rival lit the Kaiser In Knst 1'rnssln. Tim Kalsrr In e'onfeience with his lien- eral Sliitr (iermnn tiooiis placing a heavy gun In position to bombard a French town. Fum nil of a Gentian officer Hitman I-hnpics visiting a hospital tialn lipfnn- its departuie for the front. Their Mnlestles the King anil tjueen of Hnvarla Inspecting u hositltal. Tlie at rival or a transport or wniiiiiien i nt the hosnitnl uniler Hie supervision ui I.. II.I...... 1 ..ilitli ti'nrillnniiil nf Itnvtl rill. ' who Is himself olflclating as director of the hospit.il The (leiinun hosillnI ship diemnm. and the tender Kehnvlener. Culiiin Coming It mav be onv tumor. Tlie smile upon the race of the Format mav lip due en tlrelv to the Kvrvi.vo Lnnuun war ph iltres now ilif-phiyod there But further down the rlnlto it Is generally asserted that on Apt II 12 the Forrest will resume operations III the legitimate Meld with tiiitliiiti: I'ss than George M. Cohan nnd Willie Fertile r In one of the thre-e reigning musici! I'litnedv successes of the seuson, "Hello, Broadway!" It Is a real "revue." with travesty, brains ami music, all by Mr. Cohan himself. Tlinmas K. Shea tn Tench Thomns II. Shea, the author, composer anil actor, whoso Impersonations In "Dr. Jekvli and Mr Ilvde." "The Bella" and other plays are familiar, will inn In- his headiiinirlers at the Hotel Majestic dur ing the months of Apiil and May, whent Im will instruct a limited number of in dividual pupils In voice culture, expres sion, make-up and other branches of the dinmatlc art LfflKSL : KEITH'S Local suffragists expressed emphatic approval of "War Brides." ns presented at Keith's liBt night b.v Alia Nazlmova, nnd in addition to greeting the war with a waving of Hags, presented her with a gigantic basket of llowers. MIsj Nazl mova, after taking numerous curtain calls, waved her appreciation tn tho suf fragists. The thrilling littlo elrama. which tenches n lesson of equality for man and woman, wan received with ns much enihuslnsin as when presentee! here for the first time last week. Quito Hie extreme In plot and stylo was tho offering of Matthews. Shayuo and Company, who appeared In "Drcnm laud." Tho sketch sIiowb the results which follow the ueo of too much dope. A dope (lend meets n Jew In New York's Chinatown nnd tells him how ho can go to Dreamland on a cloud of smoke The Jew puffs n cigarette and tho clouds carry the smoker and his companion to the interior of the pyramids of L'gypt. Several pretty mummies come to life and enliven the occasion with bongs and dances. The dreamers) eventually nwako and llnd themselves back In New York. The act carries In all a cast of seven capable performers. Llghtner nnd Jordan, two dainty girls, nre many years In advance of the "two girls nnd a piano" acts. In addition to singing songs with real voices, they pre. sent some remarkably good character numbers. "A Night In a Monkey Music Hall," presented by Maud Ttochez, proved to be a whole show in itself. An orchestra of monkeys played for an aggregation of monkey acrobats and actors; even the stage hands wero simians. Tho act went with a rush and brought many laughs. Most of the audience whistled for Itoxy Ii Iloca when he played his harp, and he was a big favorite. Charlie Case spoke not only of his father, but also about his brother Hank, and caused much fun In a quiet way. The Clalrmont Brothers performed hair raising feats on a I evolving ladder, and riho Lorretta Twins, two girl acrobats, also won decided approval. HERE AND THERE Thrills and surprises made the act ot the Seven Adas at the Nixon Grand a. MODKKN DANCING TUB C. ELIAVOOD CAUPE.VTER STUDIO. 1123 CbMtnut. Open dally all tha year. The bett eervice In PnJIa. lattit movemeota up to fha minute. Telephone. THE CORTISSOZ SCHOOL 1SJ0 C3IE3TNUT BT, Ptei, Looait 8I2, hlshly entertniphiii offerlnp "The Ptnrm Is n Httlnc nnme Tor the sldt presentnl b (.onlei mill Wrbb, which b.is a plent fill supplv nf real lauehs l.lbeial nppl im-p nlsn rew.iirleil the MTnrtd of the Haul i Trio, Chain ntiil Trmplrtoti, Vtimlin ff ntnl t.oule ntiil rieorRp V. Havl, lm slniuls lieiul ami slioulilers nhove. th. iltrrrtKP ltintiologlst Tha eompllerttlons wliicti ItrlsP 111 rver day business nrn well imitrftypil in "T'.ip lt(lberlnslipry," thP lirnillinp feiittno at lha Otntie. Mosl of tlln mrnpdv frsls nn tbp shouUlprn of llnrrlnnlnn ttPMinbls, amid cnrflps it thrnuttti to rt success rti! cnii cltislnn. flther acts wtllcll Were npl) ir PPlVPil HicIiicIpi) I.eW ntnl Mnlh HllKtlliH. .lop Conk, Himui and Mci'ormtck, Mnr sllnll and ClirMilbr, Kaltilit ntitl rtimpitltv, Stpvp Arupti ntiil Mnllla llnrt ninl '! party in "The Itituitimp flninshrrs." "lied Cross Mary," w.tli I'.iul limns, a lorn! favorite, In tile cist, provid n vrit wortliv tp.iiuip nt Hip Willliim ivnn The skeirh has Hip plprnrtit nr mnplty ninl Is well nefed. Hume er phtPitalnltiit tion sensp is offelPd liv Mullen ntld Cnitsiiil. ntld Hip ufferliiin nf Hetlv. I.icict" l.ell ntitl lavls Vlctorln nnd ilpmitetto wpip wpu nptifrolatcd. TIip iIcUuts ,ire Wnrtliy of spp.Mal mention, - "The Cntnedrnl Choir proved to be i llmelv ofrnrliiB' nt the Cross Kevs Tin Hd is well stuped Hid thr sltiaeis wo i deserted approvni by their liiiriiintilmis selei'tlnns An emphatic cntitrast In I n Wn of music nnd comeely was offered b.v Hie Ibintiestii' Cometlv Pniir. Krnest C.ttr nnd e-ntntmnx itavp an InsiMbt Inin iinllti enl life In "The (IrnftPr," wh'le .lose plilnp Snbel, Autlioiix Manet .unl Ann llm I.iipi, a fi-ailesji icbt, wp'p rewardeil Willi abiitnliiiit iippbiusp N'timeiiiiM Hit IN ,unl ( intiiths were itn ti iti. pi mn - win u am up tn the mnmeti' fTHFATPIfAl BAEDEKER MM l.l'lll . el. i il i-t iliiii'lt i i 1 1 1 s i i.' 1 1 1 i r-t'!"h i i t "i:i: si i I I. I ur. i .. It . Ml ii. I t Kt. It II Iti 1 1 A i : I c 1 1 b I'nliiitl h nm . ,1 t III! ll ' li irtlt t Mint i ti nl t i Inn i tt) at Mil i hi I't M IS e ll'tl l- ." t. I IM I 11. i. V i r ;wsn r.ii i ' tn Un Inn "I" n. ll.-n I ist ttn k ti 11 ll't. In II. Il I i t It ill illuilia'lii tt ' il .1)1 ex iitllliil lit I ll if. n 111. In ii - Inli ne! nt t I't ,1 it m Mm I i t 1 in it" tttt it i in tt i it i l'i. J III nil I V il ml i. r.e i. t it -I- it tin tn nit: .null . tin ! i ltt.t mil in it till, i .. iui'i ,i ...t.i. r , iiiiii-iH mil ti t nil Ill Ii n. nit it n tiiini t Tlie ptlti t it nm "' s"f; ' NPIlSltll I.I ri'l.K ' Tlie Hett.iiit In Cilltlt tlilii. M.itit Wim inupnii. I'lmrli. il.uiii tlm Ilmm. ' il Tl-1 til. It- Kniuitb .nt ll. in , ilm, anil iiiim.iivp i.ja'i .r nm the li ravin i n he r.ilii.llnui.. .111 1 u Nit -Iti Minis Hi t tint . . . . . 1 I" I. Mill' A Mlv I I. ' tvltli .Millie- nri-fler fnr.i' ittilt 11 ron hi MIsh I't-Hvii-t im a ii. n' 1 lHlfll tllllll" lll."ll Stl llllltlH ,ii ii. tilt ll ll lllpllll innirli'il tniilu ililtti ill JtlSt Line ttr.MiK time Me r.-t .mt . . . I". WAIATT "lliiiint in l.'iitiniliiii I.' wli'i .ii" uiii Uliil iinlj John llttlttlt in tie tli'Stl. A iitrli'itnti'il i nleruili. in nt. tin In tltnt l'ibiiyi chllil iiiliisiri'ls anil nil lint """ in inii'n' ItllltMII mlii'itt Mllltlll.'.. il lll.t See i" lett ... ... .... C VAI'lil'.VII.I.i: Knrrii Niutmii n, i. cnu I week in "Wnf 1 ri,Ji-i . .Vlnlllietls, teniltlii. titt'l intllpliav in 'lireilliltlltlil . I.nxt la it. c.l, Itm It v. s Miiiikevs. rlutrlis e'tifci. l.tuhtiit r ntnl Inrtliti. liie tn 'lutes i'liiliiiimil Hrnltnrs unit llenrnt-SellK I'lettires, MHN'S itltANU The Si'ien Atlas Trou.w, .Itiltii iiiilt ntnl Mm nut i't Webb, the Hut I tllnnt 'lllii. I'ltnln mi. I Temiilrlnti V limlllntlT uliil i.i) lie tle-nrir.' i'. hints nii.t unni'li runt Irs ' lllJUII. HiirriilRlnn Itejnnlils III "Tile llnl'ti- I ilaslnrv". Lett ntnl Mull llnniiiiK. .Itii; i nttli. Urniin ntnl Mei'inim It. .vl.irstmil ninl ' e'li taller tn ' i tin p." Knbi.ti tint t nullum-, t tliii. Vr.-iti Mtil'ii ntnl Hurt niinpiim In rite "iinuenui- Miiiii.iiers vii.mam Mullen l t'N.v It. I i-ii-inii Mint. an i nn. l!.-tti" lii'i'ti-i. I.i'ltiij nn-l I 'ii v W Vltnlln 'unl liPiirRi-tlit, I C;V.eflM,.''-nn'fr.l,i!i'.. In,!,',."', w m 1.1 Tlie 1'n- ine l 'mill it. emit'. Xiiilintit Vl.ii inl. nrnest I'nrr an. I nniuitif In ' Tlie limner," .Inseplilne ynhel. Aim lliukii. r. i i lint. NMXON MiS'nu.nt und eronlon. Kour e:snn i uinliiiiH. Siinnilers anil ten Iftint "Alius Jliiuiiv Valentine," in unities, ninl other ints. STOCK. AMI'.ltP'AV "So .Vincli For 8r Much." a iiimcilt tlratnu hv WlllnriJ Mnik, who tirniit "Mik In" Klisi imrforniniit e In I'etl.'drl phlu. lll'HI.nsQI'K. (WSlNIi e'harlPM ItuMnsnn'H Carniitlnn Beau ties, with illalti v llh ir. tn ' The 1'iln He mt. " HAVKTV 'The Iteiirt I'liirnn-rs ' Tlteii'iVHI It'V- unite vvm-ons nrliitnl llnr-leiniwi-ri. null rrinti-t-e Atiihii-tii. In ' n.u Jut Mm- " DCM'tNT'P tiiltnoiil'H Mlnslrils In "I'l-Buy; My-Ili'tiit " ttllli Mr. Ilnytliti ns ".hni I'tB" ANOTIIKll WOMAN' EXTKKS KHKACII OF I'I103I1SK CASK Miss Tanzer's Suit Auninst Osborno Takes a Now Angle. Ni:V VnltK. March 23.--Legal IIiipu ' been mo taut today In I ho events aeconi pnnylntr Miss Ran T.inzer's J.'iO.OOO suit against James W. Osborne iilloKlnir breach of promlsu of marriage. MlsH j Itoso Helen Kulser. nf this city, is u new "woman In tlm case." nnil her pntrv has eclipsed the part played bv "Boston" Ollveir Osborne, whoso vvlieri'ahoutu still , rnlitlilim II IllVSterV. Ml.a li.Iuap Innlnta thnt nhn also WaM woiieil by Oliver Osliorno and priiuuceu letters In bnnilvvrltlng siiiiil.u to those written to Ran Tuiixnr. She positively declined thai James W. Hi-l.tiim wan unl tho man wlin sought her affi'ctiotis. Maxwell rll.tdo, of Miss Tanker's pouti sel, today faced contempt prnveedlnca before tho Orantl Jury nnd FedeTiil J wise Cushmnu for rofusing to pioeluco a letter fiom Oliver Osborno given him by Miss Kaiser when she Inquired rcR.ii-iling tho Identity of Miss Tiiiucr'B correspondent. Kluelo wns scboihili'il to nppinr beforo Juelge Cushman this afternoon to ubsolvo himself from allcgeil coiiiempi Iilatrlct Attorney Marshall eleclared nn other point 111 Osboruo's favor was the testimony of W. J. Kltchln. 1'lalnnebl, N. J , hotel proprietor, who said Jiiiiiih W. Osbnrno waa not the man i-hurgotl with nccompanyltiB Mlss Tanner to his hotel and registering ns "Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Osborne." James V. Osborno has asked tho Supreme Court to hear arguments April G upon a recjuest to advance Miss Tun zir's suit for caily trial. FORREST SS,?"'' SAIMUEL F. NIXON ,?B 25c and 50c ai.i. si:ts iti:si:itM:i) EVENING REAL WAR I .VL . v. Pint IIIitory-MaklnB Display Anvwher of Siupen.louali bannailonal. hout-Stlrrlnf. ActuVl FlrlnV"ln. Slotlon Fllma ot the Worhl'a elreaie.t CouilKt. UeLured at lllak ol Life and Limb by a Special Corps ot Cumerii LMurin INTIMATE VIEWS OF EVERY EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELD Mh-v- 1?"IX SKST 6&'.?l&"ii: Tboiuande ot Clo-Mew Dctalla. SELECT PHOTOPLAY THEATRE TODAY'S FEATURES GUIDE TULPEHOCKENG"roa",OKn A'' HEATRE TJiau:uAphol1"nSt "His Highness, the Prince" Hear Organ with Wonderful Human Wee GARDEN Luiudowne Ate- Clara Kimball VoiiCjr la "My Official Wife" THE PHOTOPLAY I 1 I tjllMiivs ami mi:m 'I lie I'hivliipl.n t'dllnr of the f.irnlne t'darf Mill lie plpnn'il tn iiinucr nnr Hrilis ntnlltiu t.i Ills ilipurlni- nl lh'" Hnn frlnllne In fnmlljt nlTnlrs nf niliK' nnd flrtfrMt nfr tmtteil illKnliitrli lltrcflM will flnt lip iili.llrrrd by Irttrr. All tellers mttl fir itdilrred 1i I'lintn filil Ihlltnf, Htrtitng i rilnrr. rnni:i-: i:i:kh" nm ist.tn ..f i - i ' r Mi it ii riii , In M - r c It Hi. t!. I I'tle 1 i iiiiie I'll i hi ii .11 IfNi tun .' !' ' 1 . . . ,. ,1 I iln- 1'in.. vi it .n i Ii- i II ill llr. UlliBi r II '"- it' u i .. ti-iiiiu. .i i I'nrp' l l' I ii nf C .1-.. HI III I'l II- ipiiiUiiI h Kill II Mi Him ex- Ii II I'llU'e Mil Mr Hi. nl. cr .. . i i-i ' n l!t I'. It it ii hie vii.t M ii. b .'.' tlC w nui i v , riirei n'k hit e'liiiiint liei ati' the iPtfni I'haiiue.l lu lililiel. tier I nut Winn. Tbet Ii.ivp missed nntbini! prill ! tit. tmlh.lii tm pii'l'i'i . imHiiiu; win b Hull slsti'.s. Wlvrs, d.iiiBlili s ntitl ntln-1 fpiiilnlni' rdalivps .mild nut fi. wilb piife I pioprlit.v anil witho it nun il Mil ilnts m ! m.ittii en i ni I, iiiiPtinit I'tml tnlllii "Unci e-iM I- rat I'entm I ban m"st Id i mi Hi" , ikln sIibi. if is ff' t.i nl v ib.ii'i'r lit, in "Ttairi Soils" i ml the a' ni .i white shite- tdllls pnssed In the iiti-nt. And it Is -.ii nun h m"'C lllim.it ii1 lie thsn "iMimmPil ilnid"' Hi It crt till" . is nut or Hip inaction liritm.itti' illtlclstii nt Us iiii-t Is Hip iipiiilim nt He leilttt'cil to wniitiu. tup liiimnti isiiiii'iiin idnys so In if n pun tint p.i criticism inn be i ntislilrred n tt tti.in an l.niiest exprei-sloit of oplii ' m mi 'In ,tait nt the critic. Thnt Is whv t v rll.t h s in dtlTer I mm tile n-n-eii' m 1 i.i vuw nt "Thru V" I.". In Ibc I ii Inn nl Hip wilier wtn.ii i- tin npin iii i ol mit "Thief Weeks ' ' ont.ilti . tmth i- k wliii(.Mii'Ver In which ni't ib'.m ii' inleil in in in wniniiti Miuhl iMis-lblv lake nil" clion. The pint 1" cliiinm d I" limit tin tciitiiittni'iits of tin' f r' fit bit! the uiideih nig -ttnrv Is Hie same Thp ii tlm,' is emi'llcnl: the iilintini.ipbt hln- Wl't tin..' W.'lf ' W.i pis-ed I'V the .-tl.nl. iiiiittr iiliinil i ninlitb nun and was l nv n it. I In Hi XI two wet US in v.iriims III 1,-1 - 111 tll.S I ! .-llll'b' nit ind with nut i tlnn 1(. I In rmisl"ii .,, t, , ( nil nf li VOKI'll be Itllil lil'i.,lii'lli ulvell . tibibiilnii o: tin- mm. i ii- i"i! iiipp' .1 ll Ti. him ib nl lin.-t In tin HIlll ' i'llllllP "i i lore nun ."" in, bi.niiiiii' . ii i ii s nf i. nl ce or imi- tlllli'l'.' nn I Wi-ill. l"tl i I' wed the Him ninl ii K il it ttiiliit'i iiiiiitlnti It Is be n "ll'twn III belli illms tills wees. "Hontl n' Slrifc," a Model Serin. lb., in -w l.uliln (Pi'lal. "Itniid ' Stlire," Willi. 11 bv I'.llimeU Cilllllibell 11. ill. )U- tlticul lit .lobti liiii'.lnit i.! Mm. e'bar- lesoti, Cr-iie Wilbur and .l.iek Stanillng and Kiippi'ited bv the st : in;e'st ninl I'UB ..! mint tli.il ll.is met' ai'l e.tred 111 a l.ubln piudiii'tli n. Will iiinlo'ibli inlh ntliiiit wide IUI... TO UKi'KUi PKRSUXAI. T ACT IX IMJKSE Supporters ( Taylor Tnuisit Plun Say They Are Not Worried. j The siipptulers etf the Tiybu transit puiKia ii lieu- l.idiiv ilpcl'imil thev lire mt seimiiHlv win t led over the bill lnn iluced in llm Li";i.sl.itiim nt Ihirrlsbtnx j Insi mulil bv Itniiii-siitiilivp .ItitiliH F.i ( Vtt'oilw.ild. whl. li would meal the act nf .lime 17. I'll I. m.iMiiK peisnnai pmiw'ii.t i t.lX.lbli. fur inlllltt pllli0.si e Tin- it t-'iM' of the bill vviitilii sil'ouslv li.impir (he lt.iu-.lt im.;i.im. slip c a inn Mdi'fiiblp P.trt nl' tlm mti'l'ili' Willi wlilc'i the tran-it iin-tnictlnn 1- tn I" nil Wnillil be -ilV'-n tn tlm Millie r titi, i ii' . T ip siinpnrii.m "l" Hi' itirtlitl iMhte'IHl ti'in-ii premium arc i nnllileiit how I'V cr. that Hit IvpiMier win inn lei'clvi- favorable niu- sldet titinlt. M.nnttir McNii Ind itirimill.il"ly ! itiiiiineil hllitsell iipimsi'i! tn tlm r pi-ib Will. II,,. ni'llllll i iiiisttni'lleui vvn'k mi li iimisii niiiniiii hnu b'-iin, It is und r sinoil that the FlilltulPlplii.i llm Hi ui" will pii-vi'iit the it tlm bill ili'Ii'.itinti Mt t nimiili t.tlinl WOMAN'S CUAW1TV BKQI'KSTS j IX0PEHAT1VK r.Nl.KK LAW I I Will AVus Mude Within 'W Days of I Her Death. , Bi.ilget A Movie, bete- en 'i:C liellimlll avepi'i'. sip..tleil In Imr will, ndiiiilttd I i.i iiiob.iie today. Hun VM l -lvi n to tlm HPinlti'irv ot St. Cliarle.- Ihiiiiiiiieo: SMI) to Mt John's otpban Asvlum. and KI tn St. Vincent's Ho Tl"' bo- j intent it are iiir.ppr.invp lie'cnuse the will was mndo Within 2n dins ol llm death ot the t.-slatiK. Tin will makes be i -ests to a number of nl.it vi-s from Hie TiftOO ostale, anil dlre'cts that the rel- j Inn Im ulven lo IIIMiciti Me'Corl for ells- I I rihtltlillt atllOUK SUlll lliatltlt'S nS sin li i mil limn as im ' niu nscs, other Wills probated nre iliose en Kintnii l-J linker, lR.mXt: Maiy A. lie.iil, I'lldO; Kllcn HpIIhwiII, J3700; John Far toll, SMW: Timothy S fair, 27.W: Jetlui McConnill. J-'-slO; Marv Walsh. I! m. will nisruss suffhaoi: JIusical Ten This Afternoon in Uio a 1st Wunl. "Kqu.il Pranehise in the 2lt Ward" will b.. tho subject prcst-nlPd nt n mu- t an . . .,., .., ,u . ,!' 1 -- r, thp home of Mm. Klwonil .1. Ilealty, on ' Sumac strl, Wnuwhlekon. between s and 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Mile Hay. Miss M. Rstelle rtuspelt and Miss MoKnv will be Hie speakers The following ladles will be the patronesses and pour tea Mr. Wlll ii.i.t Saw son. Mrs Henry Martvn, Mrs. F Weber. Mr. Kmum Cooiwr anil lr. ICIla Cufcter. SEATS NOW SHLL1NO TOR THIS WEKK 'JHOMAS M. Hli:, ulnf Jlanuger s-iiown Tnirn i:r.i i 2:.'i0 8:30 LEDGER'S PICTUR OUIIJ< TO CIIANOB tnic THEATHE TOn.1V lil3 Hf inlnstoa 4 AllrKbeny Aiea. "Exploits of Elaine" No. 6 Booked Thru Exhibitors' Booking Oitlce. JEFFERSON mo-mNtfk JiVLiS3.i. ''WILDFIRE'' raf ha II. KAN HUMli Another Hiajrrnph Hwuity. nllenllon. These stnrlp--. lite llrst of which will be releasee! on April e. brlnM tho In-lnllilPlit stent tn the highirt ile-ltrep of lei-fpctlnlt, bpltiB, 111 fnrm. the cnncrPtP icsitll nf rpgnrdltig e-.prv serial nnd series heiptofore producpil ns an experiment, nhd, by nnnlysls nnd deductloit mnchlnit a IniTlinl nnd nbsolnli' cnnclustnn. both nil to ilramnllc pOFFlbl'ltles nliel Hip basic i lements of poptilnrltv. The re'ense Is a true spilnl und Uliis tr-.tes cti-.il Iv that Intwicli the serial, the -i rinl-'eipi. nhd the ."etlcs nre funda mental dtrfcmiti'c. nnd that nn InstnlniPtit story sheinlil decisive enme under one of. lhi-.it' I'lnuHttli-iitltiii , null of which piMPPMst s Itn own ppt'ii'.iai merits, but wlilili shnnlil tint bp . nnt-llTil "lluitil n' Slrifo." as ibe true serial tutisi be, I-- it iini-rnttvp itiihnmpprpel by 1 Itii-lileiital unit plots, bcurlna onlv rl iiiilil i-el.ilnn tn the main plot, lis III .the i.ii of tin s"Hitl-Fcres, n lorm lit'St ib Mnlii ly I'st.tt tiiliPii b. til" l.ubln Com- i piin'.'n ' llelnvi'il Vilvi'tiliitP." ninl which, wiiib' u ritililiii-i nl Ht'eat divprsltv nf ac tion, t-ltimtltin ninl envlrntitncnt, pie iluile.s the e-niitinunus fe.iturlin: of the li.ll piuiilpil I'hantcti t" Th" sei les Is j nn relv n iiiiiiiIh r iif illsa"-oci.iti'd cpl StnlPH Iti which the seme pilmlpal plinr- I ne-ter iippinic mul nisi I"' continued In. ili'lliuti'ly wit limit nrrivltiR nt any posl ! live ilrnm.tllei ti't-iiini.illnn. I The .'nt "f "lln.Hl ' Strife" l-ntieerilS nt Iv the pilneiptil I'hai'acti rs, whose i.ir 't'clial nit in the action is pmrtlmlly con t I unions a Im ; which will nlTord sntls- I ictlnn tn lb miinv ailtiilrnni of Miss j ciiiii'lisntt. Mr Wilbur and Mr Standing Tbn stnfy Is en' a lilKblv ilr,nniitlc nntui-e. ,iue siir,pv(. l in. mniiitalucd until the vi ly end. and niiiiiv st.tilllng sltn.itluns I si l-v'n tr kepi the llitere-t ipli-ll-c ! DEMAND DEATH OF (5WNMEN Pi'tiseetitors Ask First Doptreu Verdict for Slayer. U ILMIVelTuN, Del. Mutch !'.! - Kvi ileiiie ntnl iifnument In Hip case nf l'elei Me-ll .1, ib-trJiil with the nuiiili-r nf I'n llii'iiinii Fiiiiii'Ih Tlernev, wpip cnmpieleil to. I. it. mill ii verdict is i peeled this aflernnim David .1 lli-l'iliiiiitt. cniiti'-el ''nr Mi lint. Hilled Inn mm wiumi's Mtnriiev llilmtal .Insi.lll I l. Wnb-nil mul lippntv A'tntnev Ihtmial Arnioii D I'.mvl ! , who mt'ii s. nti-il the State. .isU i d l-tf c verdict nf minder In Ibe lltst ,i..t Mi 'te.liili.iidt iih,..iI for n vet ill I nf Ji ntnl lli-Kl'lf ".ill tier ItlXUIlS I'nllil I iiiutiirl. Old In. iSS old point coMrottvy"! tyVi. lMii nt (Arf'C Mr V" V) S t'eifier, I'lii'stniii einl w li'tli Stst llntinonil i VVhllieiinli Co, 1U01 riwsitlllll Sv . Thus Cock 6 Se.n. 1'I7 S UroilJ i't.; tlnyi-s H.ilillisiin. '" N lillh St. : Alt bouse Tuiirn e'n , 1:1 .0 VVnimii St . nr iul.lr.ii (Im V Ailims. Mbi-. I'ortrem Monrcc. V. Allmitli Cll. V. .1. leiillin; lilub-i'luHs. iiintl -i.tit-riiti' hoiel AI UCMAUI P Vlrgliiln nt". near lleach. ftl.lJUftlnlvi.1. ,.p ,,r,0 stenni In-.it.ele. tutor, mm pnrlnrs. prl IhiIih. ete. , .'M't'llent tnlile. etir. dinner" ontiesli.t Spes'lnl- J1U up vvhlv.i '.' ili 'Inlly HiKiltli't .1 I". COl'K. Ilnewn' Mlll.-lii-llip-l'hii'i., N. ). rut; IWX' I-r ln.-ttllb. pleunurij unJ rccn I I1L. ii-ii ollo. l'.ittirlla resort fa; tourist. UtiUnr ne'ur ir.iiniiBe ment. 1 1 1.. ti M IIUDDKItS ce.iu ( It.t. N Tlii: URhAKIiRS oi'u.sa MAIICII 27 A YOlt.NU. Msr. Only pPHrilwnllt hnipl. K 1'npp May. N. .1. IMII7 'IMI1;nl? leli'li I Int-lltlon. em tho 1 111. W UM.JOUIV ,t,ilU M ,1(1li intuit vi- tv iin tm!it. I'.iiilis iiiiektet. .MISS BAI.I'I.N n: r llVtl r i The Panama-Pacific and San Diego Expositions Are Free to You You can e6 these world marvels and impres give sights without paying a cent. Your every expense from Philadelphia and return will be paid by the Public Ledger-Evening Ledger. 50 persons will take this big free trip. Let us show you how. Now, while you have the chance, fill out and mail this coupon CONTESTANT'S ENTRY BLANK 191 PUBLIC LEDGER EVENING LEDGER INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA Please enter my name as a contestant for the I'anama Pacifio exposition Tour. Send me all the necessary Information and subscription blamta H'l FRIENDS HOLD YEARLY Society Will BcRin 228th An mml Session on Monday at '1th and Arch. The Snclcly of Frlemls of Philadelphia will begin Its 2KMi Yearly MflellnR next Monriny In Hip old meeting house nt till nnd Arch street. The sessions will con' tlniiP tinlll Hip following Frldav The foremost stibjrcl lo Iip Riven con slderntlon Is Hip vvnr, which Friends have erinnlstPliHy nppospel sIiicp Its oil break A tepnrt will lip mnito by the R.ppresehia live CnnimlllPP on the aid which hn been furnished lo Hip sulTerprs nbrnad nt tho suppllrntlnn nf Hip iVmrtnn Vcarlv Meet inc. nnd the pfforls thnt hnvp been mndo In Ibis pountry to promulRntP the doe (rlnes nf pencP. More than K'O.ooi hns been forwnrdpil lo Km ope thrmiRh Wll Until T. niklhlon. of litis city, tteasurer. nnd more will bp netil InlPl'PStlng rppoftR Will be mndp by Ihe Hook Committee on the distribution of religious literature nnd by tlie Com mittee for Improving tlm Doukliobors, n I'ommunltv of Russians who Imnilginleil some 20 years ago nnd who recolvod financial nld from Friends vvhrti thet set tied In Canndu The community hns bo como Independent nf llnancinl nbl but the society Is mill striving to Imttei its con dition. Four Sttvctl by Ladder Route Four person', nnr of them a bov with n bi-nkpti pir. vvem enrrled down .i ladder bv llosi-men Slierinan and Cartel, nf Hnglnp Comnnny Nn. M vvlirtn a lire stnMPd In Hip ItiwetttPiil nf the home of Sninttel S. Wnml, MM Smith .'Id -ttcei The lns l pstlmnti'il nt J'tml Those i-ps-ciied bv Ihp llremen vvem Mr S.imuel Wnotl mul her tlitee i lilldren. mil ess, n n-vp,u old hot, ninl In i two ilnimlitent lle-h.i. 7 venrn oltl. nliel Until. 'J ti-n-s old Held lor Trial on (iirl's Cbiinijcs Ft ti till Cipslialipr, foi-inerlv of this Irt 1 was arieste'd jeslcriliit In Lntm lhitnt 'Cltv. N Y. bt Detnctlvt- Yeutttg, nr Ii- trltl Allntnnt Hot.iti''i ollli e .mil lniiui.hr i In i U to t lie cltv to jit'iinl trial in ijun'te' Sns-iniis I'miit nn i hiirgi i piefermil by j b, ear-nbl Mnilan It'-ltlliitlt, nt South Hrti.ii! Htre'ct WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT 0 t'perai I.'Alun'e i t"l't t I ltunsp. - ITi i 'iil unl lb n I', 'Im He" Metl. i 1 1 r, -nlittti., - i, I-llll 1(11-1 As CHESTNUT STREET iiVi m IIA I rmli l-ll- ililmc in 11) Note: New Scale of Prices Ali Evenings, Including Saturdays Lower Floor, Glli to lGth Row .50c Balance Lower Floor 25c Balcony, First 2 Rows 50c Hnlanco Balcony 25c Second Balcony 10c AH Mntinees, Including Saturdays Entire Lo-vor Floor 25c Balcony, First 2 Rows 25c Balance Balcony 15c Second Balcony 10c 4TH BIG WEEK! fwnit - i-i. tv i:uv t.'it vt ' o y -ti i'i:viti .-- I'lii'in -i'i:i"' vi i r The ETERNAL CITY u it, ni ii TV. H'l: H.Vll '. i'i(i:e'i,ii.i i." BV HALL CAINE '. i '' ii im i. j ',ii ,1 .: s .in i' II VI I I't I'uMl'i M EMPRESS M V I N .-'I THEATRE J! VS V . M Today and TornoiTOw Annette Keilcnnann The Perfect Woman in NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER Also CHARLES CHAPLIN in HIS NEW JOB OTWirai .-....i learni' -lei i fcrrfi 1 inhuAMtj .s
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