ai3i S- ;'Wj': PATE URGES USE OF FIRE MOVIE EXITS Bjullctin Suggests That They Bo Used nt Every Perform ance for Habit's Sako By (he Photoplay Editor Uio tho emergency exits when there n't any emergency. That In tho sue- testlon of the monthly bulletin ot the Pennsylvania Department ot Labor and Industry This deportment has authority nder A oiiuo ihw iu irum n. uuuuinK 'code to govern tno construction ot thtstres, but thus fnr nns Dccn satisfied to maKO us regulations ocurinj on mis subject merely In tho form of recom mendations which aro not mandatory. The BUEffesllons rcrcrrcd to wore mnde Ijllclency, held In Harrlsburg, To., and londucted under the department's aus pices. 11 -11- v miiiun, engineer vi inu Workmen's Compensation, Hervleo Bu ,, of New Tork. said that If Uneral use of tho emergency exits were Witde, even nt times when there were tin IcmerRcnclrs. It would serve two very .Bhniortant purposes. One of theso pur- DCSeS IS mat It numu it;iii;ii mu pcunia th locations In the theatres of tho cmcr- .vlla Vnw tliR tnnrlrnnv nf nit rmcy ..,." -. - Slenccs leaving the theatres Is to use tho Kiular exits only, whether they are .vine at tho end of a performance or Heaving- because of flro or fear of Arc. If the people weru ihukhi iu uso nil tno (xlts. wneincr in uio cuoo ui 1111 cmcr r.nrv or not. Mr. Cannon holds, many of fihe peoplo would, when an actual cmcr- tilts, Instead of all rushlnc for the resT slsx exits, ns Is the tendency now. Ijhe second useful purposo served through tho regular use of tho emer gency exits Is. as Mr. Cannon says, that "it would facilitate the start of tho fol lowlns performance." Ills Idea la that n audience, nt tho end of one perform ing In a theatre whero tho program Is 5 repeated the ramo afternoon or night, rtll UIBIIHPO'.u W till... .MU.W promptly by using 10 or a dozen exits. Tho second nnnual meeting of tho :' ...,. Il.ltnn Tllnlll.n Pnvnnnnl Inn IijiIiI ; COlOniai JSIUUVII v.ni.v uli'vihuuhi hviu rn Monday, uciuuvr ,, m. uiu uiuci-h ui th corporation. 2W-2S-M0 West Kth etrect. New York city, was nn entirely harmonious gathering. Mr. James D. Law, t Philadelphia, was unanimously re flected president, nnil Mr. Herbert W. faylor, sccrctary-trcasmcr for tho ensu ring year. With a Board of Directors n..mn fmm nil sections of the country I'tnd Including two-thirds ot the old board. new life has teen lniusca into tno cor feratlon, and tho resumption of produc tion may be expected In tho near future. An unofTlclal fete day was celebrated ffcently In Santa Baibara, Cal., under rh direction of Tliomas Rlcketts, one of the directors or tne American (.Mutual) Studios, during which, an old-typo South- Ifrn mansion, used in one of tho scenes of "The House of a Thousand Scandals," a lOur-pun luuiuat .uusivtjjaiutCi Wdo Mown to atoms. Jror weeks rumor of tho proposed blow ing up of the house had been circulated In Santa Barbara, ahd tho Inquiries be came so numerous that President Samuel B. Hutchinson, ot tho film company, de cided he would glvo his townsfolk a ltttlo entertainment. ;!6ohe invited tha entire city to como out and witness the destructive work which wtis "constructive" photoplay mak ing. Ana every ono, in tne sea-mountain city came. The explosion was well worth 3Ir Hutchinson's courtesy and the citizens' curiosity. The actors were In their places, the camera was grinding, and Director nicketls, .megaphone; in -hand, was shout Wg Instructions. Harold Lockwood, the tar t the drama", near tho majcstlc tooklnj mansion, was working, apparent ly unconsblous of the explosion about to flV nl-rA Than If Tinnnan.n ''The mansion went skyward' In email o r trT NORTH JLUEBIRD BROAD AND BUS QUEHANNA AVB. EMILY WEHLEN in ' -WHEN A, WOMAN LOVES" Great Northern B"25.SSsJ?S5- R-- - UEllViUAII A 1 s V "l BklIT,T 5-ftft T. f il WVKKIWnH. 70. 1 "THE. GREAT RUBY" S V. L. B. B. Feature -fctmrl StrPPf fatmn BR06Dr51)w tX Evenings 7:18 and 0 J' JULIA 8WATNB GORDON In ?THE TIGRESS" OTHERS NOUTIIWEST I'JEFFFRnN I0Tn AND - WM. VAT1-NTTM In "THE BION OP TUB cnOSS" inwi Obtained Thiu Stanley Booklnr Co. PARK nDB AVE. AND DAUPHIN Ir Our J. r, Beelntrg Orchestral ! Organ I "The Price of Her Silence" PUm Obtained Thru Btanley Booking1 Co. Cumherlnnrl theatre, 26TO ANti ivuiiiuLriana Cumberland "The Face in the Mirror" SYORJC PAI APF 23-3-8S THE BROKEN COIN," No. 13 s"How Early Saved the Farm" ImMt AIlpffriAnv 2BU Allegheny Ave. I ROBERT WARWICK in rJiMsFace in the Moonlight" IGH Theatre 8B1US3 avjl "THE FATHER" MA IT.... . tTHB QAVB ON THUNDER CLOUD" fWumbia Theatre 2TTII AND rnt.iiMnii iva "THC DADnnM" ,T,n? BnOKEN COW." No. 18 iy oaveo the Farm" Others .FITrB PLUCICT PUP" -THKIIK-B MANY A BLIP" t X' R1DCIB AVBNUB iPPTl1 - VJV'VmJ fiiil,S7f kk) n . .. .t " S "'" ""A! ttmTl'3 ,?!D "D "X IT" " CU IlPAlir flM THW! T.1T.IVD1 1VJH AND COLUMBIA AVB. mir'en rj.V.i- . ""v. " fipS,vS0,,r,Tln!1 W1IIBLWIND'' "AI'Jy HOL'HK- II..rt.H.II N'.ws T.OOAK. Alli'r.r;,iM MOID ST. Ah. UmVELCOMH WHTB," FaaturlS ill Pru.Ai M. 14. t L1 KttAlnt ,i T ' " " . . '"T"-4os aoatr ntrnAt. ckamtMtam THEATttE w.n HARRY MEYSTER in 1 m u of rbouMkn4 CandHM" pieces to the accompaniment ot a terrlflo report and tho cheers of thousands, itcallim had scored andthcr victory! WILSON'S DAUGHTER TO SING Will Bo Heard In Sovernl Concerts This Month WASHINGTON. Oct 7. - It was an nounccd at the White House today that Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson will sing In concert In Buffalo, N. Y., October 12; Krlc, Pa., October 15, and Cleveland. O., October 19, tho money received to be given to the community centro move ment. ."ij!e fu" uso ot every public school miuaing as the community centre will not only give power and direction to de mocracy, but will also otvo tha prob em of wholesome play and civic train ng for boys and girls," Miss Wilson said In a signed Btatomcnt, Many to Study Art An exceptionally heavy registration marked the opening of tho 110th year ot tho Pennsylvania Academy of tho FIno Arts this week. Students from all over tho country have enrolled and the acad emy expects a record year. The faculty Includes many well-known nrtlsts. They aro Charles Grady, Hugh H. Brcck cnrldge, Cecilia Beaux, Henry McCarter, Joseph T. Tearson, Jr., Frank Miles Dav, Daniel Garber, Violet Oakley, Philip I.. Hale. Emll Carlsen, Henry Krdmsnn Itadasrh, M.Sc, M. D., and Herbert Kd ward Everett. Theatrical Baedeker BHOAD "Daddy Lonit Lens." Jean Webster's novel of the "Orphiin's ProKress," mde into .S..we,t' augary bu- well-acted ucce. 1.Y1UO "The l.llao Domino." A Vlennete operetta, produced by Andrea Dlppel, In which a ery delichttul cor and produc tion carry oft the honors. GAtlRIPK-'Totash Perlmutter." A re turn eiiMR-cmcnt of tho popular comedy. Uood acting. PIIOTOn.AYa ClinST.VUT STnEITr OPiatA HOUSB "The lAmlj." with Douglas Fairbanks; "The Iron r,,r.aln. ,th Dustln Farnum. and "The Valet," with Raymond Hitchcock. Urifflin-Inro-Rlnnltt direction. MKTnprOT.lTAN OPERA ItOUSR "Salva tion Nf II," a featura photoplay! a condenaed vorslon of "Tho Mikado": the Hippodrome Quartet: a patriotic tableau. "The Spirit of ! : symphony orchestra, and aquatlo ronitEST-"The Birth of a Nation." with Henry n. Walthal. Mae Marah and Srottls woodo Akin. D. W. Orimth's mammoth Photoplay nf the Civil War and Reconstruc tion, founded In port on Thomas Dixon's Clanaman." A manelous entertainment. ADEI.PIII "The German Side of the War." Excellent movlne pictures of the great war from tho Teuton angle. ARCADIA "Vanity Fair." with Mrs. Flske. PAUVCn "The Case of Becky," with Blanche Swoet. r REGENT "The Flash of the Emerald." with Robert Warwick. STANLEY "Blackbird'," with tura Hope Crows. STOCK. WALNUT "Polly of tho Circus." with Edith Taliaferro. Tho familiar sentimental com edy about the circus rider and tho minister who fell in love with her. KNICKERBOCKER "Bought and Tald For." with tho Knickerbocker Players. George Broadhurst's tense and exciting drama, VAUDEVILLE. ICErnrfi Fritz! Scheltj Bertha Crelghton In "Our Husband"' At I .yd ell In "A Native of Arkansas": Metropolitan Dancing Girls: Williams and Wolfun In "Almost a Pianist": Frankle Heath and George Terry; Four Lon don; T,eo Bfers: the Seebacks, and Hearst Sell News Weekly. NIXON'S GRAND Eugenie Blair In "Tho ReckonlnK Day": James Donovan and Mario l.ee; Dp- Michelle Brothers; Dudley and Mer rill; Loo and Wilbur; Twlsto; comedy pic tures. GLOBE "Everybody." an allegory, hy Peter O. Flatte; the Fir Songbirds: Mott and Maxfleld. in "The Manlcuro Girl"; Stoddard and Hayes: Irving Both; tho Atlas Trio; Hill and Hackett; Marie Arelle: Totter. Hartwell and company, and McLellan and Cirreon. AMERICAN "On Pier K," a musical com edy: Brnwn and Jackson, In "At the Club": James Williams and company. In "Getting Even"; Al Wilson, and Greno and Piatt. CROSS KEYS "Colonial Days": Fox and Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Esmonde, In "Tho Soldier from Propvllle"; Baby Roslyn; Wilson and Wltman. and tho- Pounding Tramps, in "Fun on the Freight Car." RETURNING.. i . PEOPLE' a-"Brlnglng- Up Father." with John Cane; Qua Hill's production ot tbo cartoon comedy baaed on George MoManus pictures. BfriLnsqUE. TjUMONTS Dumont's Minstrels. In "The Vol unteer Firemen," "Widow Broom-Lee" and other rarodles, songs and skits. TROCADERO "The Americans." with Fanlta, "?p,eff5--t;?r TDTDOMTMFWT PHOTOPLAy PRESENIKFIONS W AWVi.'lAlll J, WEST rlllLADEI.rillA I OPITCT B2D AND LOCUBT 8TS. "UJ 1 KIMBALL ORQAN Mats., 1:30 and 3 P. M. Eus., 6:30 to 11. "POOR SMALTZ" Playa Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. nRAlSin C2D AND MARKET BTREET3 v,lvrtl,,I-' Matinee Dally, 2 P. M., Bo "WALLS OF JERICO" SIX REELS EUREKA imKt$S MARKET STREET8 n AFTER DARK IMPERIAI 60T" AND llTlt J-.IV1-VL, WALNUT STREETS HOLBROOK BLINN ia "The Ivory Snuff Box" HI HRP B0TH AND MARKET ST3. Dally Mat.. 2:13. Eves.. 7 J, EDITH STOREY In "The Island of Regeneration" Playa Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. the prrjAR theatre POPULAR V.CiyAIX 60TH A CEDAR 'BROKEN COIN." No. 16 "Til IS UNNECESSARY BEX" "IN TRUST" "NEVEIl AGAIN" SHERWOOD MTn Baltimore Mat., 2:30. Evgs.. 6: SO, 8 and 0:30 OLOA I'ETROVA In "THEVAMPIRE" RITTENHOUSE MDAviRKORD TIIEDA BARA, the Vampire Woman, In "THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER" OTHERS FRANKLIN B2D AND amAnD Avn SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTIONS fiAPnFM B8D LANSDOWNH AVH. KlftJS.UE.l'i MATINEE 2. EVKNINQ 0 18. "THE SPENDTHRIFT" Featuring IRENE FENWICK OTHERS Broadway Theatre uira2$,m "THE GODDESS" S8th St. Theatre MTUAJgDDAvH MATINEE. 2 P. It EVENING, 6, JO DOUBLE SHOW NIOHT "BOUND ON THE WHEEL" "HER RQMEO" nrMM 61TII AND WOODLAND DE.1N1N MAT.. 1 !30, KVO., 0:30 to II ..ntVTHE TWO ORPHANS" With Thea Bara & Wra. E. Shav PASCHALL ""tma?:2dh bbmnd "NEAL OF THE NAVY" BKY HUNTERS" "HAM AND THE EXPERIMENT" HAMILTON Men?nng.?7In8o.Av, HARRY CAREY in "JUST JIM," Five Acts CasinpWU WmUt trnnm 1 of Tim TsManma Awxars In the news columns or the MVKNIKO " lSUSH ererjr. tbUft EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUBSDAY, "OCTOBER .issLHssTBBBBr Jbbsbbbbsbbbb BSBBBBBBBBBBSI JbBBSsBRSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' ( SBBBBBBBSr fi!tHIBBBBBBBBBSBBBI sbbbbT bbCsbbbbbbbbbbbbbI I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsHfesBBV 'll ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsWiil'l MARY G. MARTIN A Philadelphia jjirl appearinrr in the Fox production, 5,Tho Won derful Adventure." $100,000 Received for Schools City Treasurer McCoach today received J100.000 from Stale Treasurer Young, aa tho first Installment of tho appropriation made by tho State to the school fund of Philadelphia County. Tho revenue tho schools will receive from this source this year will not be known until after the records showing the number of pupils nnd teachers aro completed. Tho amount pnlrt on the account In 1011 was J9I2, P52.55. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today btr. Sandon Hall (Br.), Calcutta, merchan dise. Galley. Davis & Co. Str. Kenkon Maru No. 8 (Jap.), London, ballast. Htr. Quantlco, Boston, passenger and mr- L-ntuiuiBv, Aiercn&ms ana Aimers xranspona tlon Company. Str. Cretan, Jacksonville, etc caaisngera and merchandise. Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company. btr. Ulrlk Holm, New York, ballast, MUnson Line. Schr. Eetyn N. Hinckley, Stonlngton, Me,, atone. A. D. Cummins & Co. Scnr. Agnes Manning, Boston, ballast, A. Z. Cummins & Co. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Name. From. Noorbotten .MNarvlk .M Mannlngtry ........Suei Myrdal ..lllddlesbor'gh. KlUllno l.clth ...... Horsa .......Cardiff ..... Feliciana .......... ..London ..... Tula Shields Calcutta ......... ....Oran ....... Itcmler ........Genoa ...... Annapolis ......l.clth ...... River Araxes .........Oran Fagersand ...........Port de Palx. I'ontoporos ...........Llerpool ... Hnmlk .............. Aalborg .... Kelbergrn ...........Rotterdam .. George Pyman .. Barcelona Povlga ............ ..lluelva ..... Hosebank ..Valencia .. Ruth Arend.il .... Hammershuus .......Balboa ...... Aymcrtc .............Algiers ..... New Sweden .........Chrlstlanla . Georgian ..., ...Honolulu ... Sir Ernest Camel..... Narvik ..... Gusto .... ...Manchester Corntshmsn ......... LtverDool Jailed .Sept. 11 .Sept. 12 Sept. 14 .Sept. IS .Sept. ID .Sept. SO .Sept. 21 .Sept. 22 .Sept. .. .Sept. 22 .pept. si ..Sept. 23 .Sept. 2t .Sept. 24 .Sept. 21 .Sept. 24 .Sept. 211 .Sept. 26 .SeDt. 27 .Sept. 28 .Sept. 28 .Sept. 28 .Sept. 28 .Sept. 20 ..uct. 1 ..Oct. Manchester Miller ....Manchester ., ...Oct. Algcriana .......... .London ... North Point ...... ...London ... West Point ...........London ... Rio Colorado . ....... .Santos .... Port Antonio ..........Port Antonio ..uct. ..Oct. ..Oct. ..Oct. ..Oct. ,u-v XKKKKt NORTHEAST filRARH AVENUE THEATRE UlKrUUf 7th AND QIRARD AVB. , ANNA MURDOCK In Chsrles Frohman's Dramatic Triumph "A ROYAL FAMILY" STRAND 12TH aiRARD ave. kJ IXi-Vlliy MATINEE AND NIOHT VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE WISHING RING" CHAPLIV COMEDY TIVOLI Theatre ES0, AI?: "THE COUNTRY CURL" "THE nniM MESSENGER." 2 Parts "Exploits of Elaine," No. 4 POPLAR 6TH AND POPLAR FAIRMniTMT FRANKLIN AND .. JL . . FAIRMOUNT AVE. "Broken Coin," No. 14. OtheS KENSINGTON STAR 8T" ANELEinn ."WIIEN Sir LADY SMILES" "MR. JAR AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE" "HIS SINGULAR LESSON" Brunswick Palace "" kSJdSW TATHB DAILY CURRENT EVENTB "BROKEN COIN." No. U "THE LITTLE DECEIVER" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA FRANKI TIM 8D street. rvrhi-ill FITZWATER 8TBEST HELEN WARE In "THE PRICE" OERMANTOWN Wavni Palnri Oermantown Are. Abore WAR PICTURES 6 Reels Others Cavucra Theatre , o?iimantown iavu$a x iicaixc ave. a cayuoa st. "BROKEN COIN," No. 10 "His Lucky Vacation." Others Tnlnrinrlriii OERMANTOWN ave. i uipenocKen tulpehocken bt THEDA BARA in "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET' PPL HAM OERMANTOWN AVB. AND riiJ-rmivi bharpnack street "The Whirlpool" "MARRIED ON CREDIT" ANIMATED WE E 1C LY CENTRAL Market St. Theatre 833 "trEft Oeorge Klelne Preaent the VPWrtCTTA I'hotorUy Masterpiece WlUtl IA "THE GHOST WAGON" VI CTO R I A "KET ST. VAVsAVSrVAA ABOVJfl NINTH IRENE FENWICK in "THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR" SAVOY Vraeri&ct VIOLA ALLIEN in "THE WHITE SISTER" OVKMHMOOK OVERBROOK m "JUDGE NOT" WO ANP aio Arm. "BROKEN COIN," No, AS MORE TARIFF CHANGES PLAN OF DEMOCRATS hi i Duty Mny Bo Raised on Liquor nnd Tobacco Issue of Canal Bonds Discussed WASHINGTON, Oct 7.-In addition to retaining the tariff on augar, aa for mally announced for the Administration today by Secretary of the Treaaury Mc Adoo, further tariff changea are contem plated by Prfaldont WILion. General re vision of the Wilson-Underwood law Is not contemplated, but considerable change In existing schedules are seriously con templated. Increase of tariff on whisky, beer and tobacco Is among the revenue measures In sight. A popular phrase here la that "only the grace of God and Representa tive Stanley, of Kentucky," prevented In crease of whisky taxes last year. Induc tion of the exemption limit on tho In heritance tax, to reach Incomes probablv ns low as 'JWOO or even 11500 a year, Is suggested. McAdoo's announcement was regarded todny as ofllclally declaring the Admin istration's policy. The Democrats will defend the apparent repudiation of the President's personal Insistence for "free siifiar" as an adherence to the Demo cratic doctrine of "tariff for revenue only." The Administration was stated today, however, to be opposed to Increase ot the wool schedule duties. An Issue of Panama Canal bonds for purposes of national defense Is believed to be considered by many Administra tion leaders, but has not yet received final executive sanction. $400,035.89 Added (o City Treasury The amount paid Into the City Treas ury during tho week ending last night was .00,035.S9, and tho payments amount ed to ?1.1S:.M3.(C. This, with the balance on hand from tho previous week, not In cluding the Sinking Fund account, leaves a balance on hand of $12,933,935.09, de posited In various banks and trust com panies. Anglo-French Loan Ratified rAIUS, OCT. 7. The French Chamber of Deputies, by unanimous vote, today ratified tho Anglo-French loan negotiated In America. SI ' COMING 887 MILES TO ROOT FOR PHILLIES Alabama Congressman a Real Fan, Who Recks Not of ?130 Expense Speaking about baseball fans, If you don't live In the vicinity ot Philadelphia and had no Interest In the National League champions beyond being a lover of clean baseball nnd a willingness to give credit whero credit Is due. woutd you spend more than JIM and travol S87 miles, by the most direct route Just to see the Phillies clash with the Doston lied Sox on Friday? Vet that Is what Congressman Frederick L, niackmon, of Annlston, Ala., Is going to do. Congressman Btackmon Is a free trade Democrat and never can agree with the high protection principles advocated by Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of this city, but tho two Congressmen aro In per fect nccord on one thing, and that Is that the Phillies aro "some ball team," Consequently the Alabama member has written to Mr. Moore to obtain a set of tickets for him so that he might be listed among tho Phillies' rooters when they attempt to wrest the world's champion ship from Boston. Here Is what a mathematician figures out the Alabama Congressman will have to spend for tho trip: Train fare from Annlston to Philadel phia and return via tho Pennsylvania and Southern Itallroads. 942.60. Pullman and sleeper both ways, J1L Meals and tips on the train. 111. Hotel expenses for three days, J30. Baseball tickets. 115. Incidentals, Including taxlcabs, amuse ments, etc., $10. Total estimated expenses for the whole trip. 1130.60. Tho distance from Philadelphia to An nlston Is SS7 miles and the trip can be mado In 6 hours. Congressman Moore haa also received requests to obtain tickets for Congress man It. D. Heaton, of Ashland, Pa., who defeated Robert E. Lee, of Pottsvllle. JisiBiiaM Hart Schaffher &.Marx CopjrUut Ilut BchtOatt it Urn Fine quality in ready-made clothes DO YOU make this mistake about good ready made clothes consider them only as money savers ? Many men do. Our clothes are much more than this: they're value givers. They give you the kind of value you can estimate in dollars, not the theoretical value that vaguely explains the price of a made-to-measure suit. $35 $40 You can pay any of these for our suits and over coats and know that you are getting the.best each price commands all in the clothes themselves. By best we mean fine imported fabrics, style, tailoring, details, everything. Hart. Schaffner & Marx If the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx label is not in the coatrit!$ not qur.make. Never forget this. fflMHIIIWIWiWmticffliliip 7, 1918; STOLEN SAFE FOUND IN STREET Loot Yields Thtof $140 In Cash and ?160 In Jewelry A tfo-pound safe, which daring thieves rolled out of a house while the family slept early yesterday, was found today lying In the street at Marshall street. above Wharton. The door had been bat tered off and thrown on the sidewalk. The work of carting away the safe, opening It and removing It without leav ing a trace of their Identity netted tho robbers 149 In cash and $1S0 worth of Jewelry. The sate was owned by Mrs. Deckle Simon, of 803 South Bodlno street. She and her three daughters were undisturbed by the moving of the safe while they slept. Tho burglars took their loot away In a truck and, according to witnesses. It was unloaded by three men from truck early today. f!T!!li!!l!!!II1UH!HUU!IH!ll!!Uiniini!!UlUlUUU!nniimiMmill. 3626 Residents of Philadelphia JKv!asffsB9Sjsk3vi jKSV.'ssaasrJspxdWH' TIMES SQUARE At Broadway, 44th to 45th Streets the center of New York's social and business activities. In close proximity to all railway terminals. nmuniuiiiiiisiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiixiiiiiiisuiuiii $50 $60 If this is a new idea to youi you'll admit it's a good oiiei worth following up. f 9 u IJL!L HOSPITAL rLANg CAMrAKW Children's Hospital Qtmi trf MU Million Starts OctoW IS A second .luncheon In the Interest of rtn 30O,O0O campaign to be waged for th benefit of tha Children's Hospital ot Plril adelphla wilt be held today at the AI phla. Dr. Charles Hart, president e4 th Philadelphia Boy Scouts, will tell of the financial campaign carried on last year by tho scouts. Tne purpose of tho luncheon Is to per feet plans for organization of the cam paign. Testerday at ft similar event, pre sided over by Edward a Bayres, It was decided that the campaign shall run from October 18 to October 28. Letters will be sent to 20.000 rtilladelphlans, to that the pleas of the hospital will reach them Just on the ere of the opening of the campaign. It Is said that this is the first time that the hospital has asked the publlo for money In all Its 60 yean' tsttnee. registercdatHotelAstor during the past year. 1000 Rooms. 700 with Bath. A cuisine which has made the Astor New York's leading Banqueting place. Single Rooms, without bath, Sa.oo to $3.00 Double . . jjoo to 4.00 Single Rooms, wtth bath, 3.0010 6.00 Doubt 4.00 to 7.00 Parlor, Bedroom and bath, 10.00 to 14.00 1 S f. BBBsi I Q Li'-OK IPVPPVHHaUgffj