y if ft B lilVBftnfG- IiPall-PHILABELPHrl, 'tfBTtnifia&A JANUARY 13,, 191C WOMANS WIT SAVES & PERSONS TRAPPED UPON BLAZING ROOF Thrusts Ironing Board Into Po liceman's Hands and Thus Stretches Bridfte Across Airshaft SOCIETY TO ATTEND 'GAMBOL OFTHE GODS' Brillinnt Pageant for Benefit of School of Industrial Art to Be Staged Tonight A SCENE OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE A pneennt. brillinnt nnd ROtxtoua In ' evpry, pnrtloulnr, will be stnncil ionlRht nt the Belleviie-Strntford. Mnnr of tho clty socloty folk Mill nttoml Society lift a AnUA.I Im(m th Jk asntrtt n Ik rmmii (TrtnWn fiTTF.F.RS TVRSnTTTCS ston mh n vim nml vljror tlmt hRn n- surcd the success of tho ftK&tr. Ono bo- - I cloty man has ben studylntt up on tho NEW TonK, Jan. 13. A vroman'ii quick ethics of bclns tho property mans an- trlt land 8 women and children trapped j aWMhJToodta the title on'n oishhk rgoi m ohi btouuo oi.u iu. ch0,cll for th0 nrrftlr, 1yhlcH Is helms 8tret shortly before 5 p. m, yesterday. The p6tico afterward made vain erforts to learn her name. She thrust Into the hands of two po licemen In the hallway of the Blltmoro Apartment. No. 263 West 129th street, sep arated from tho burning houso by a six foot airshaft, an Ironing board. They used tho board as a bridge from a fltth-story window of tho Ulltmora to tho roof bf the burning building, where women and children were screaming In panic or kneeling In prayer, heavy clouds of smoke sweeping upon tnam ana names retting hearsr and nearer., ,. , ,. One policeman crawled across tne iron ing board and, steadying It on the c"dgo of the burning building's. roof, guided women nnd children over It to the policeman In tho Dlltmore window. It wasn't many minutes after nil wero safa when tho roof, with a, great spout of flro and sparks, crashed In. Eight or ten other persons were car tied down flro ladders. Scores used fire escapes. Chlof Kenton said last night ho believed tho (Ire wns Incendiary In the last 10 days, he said. In tho upper West Side fires had started In the collars of flat houses at about tho same evening hour. The reserves of three station houses were called out to pollco tho crowd of several thousands watching the fires nnd rescues. Policeman Martin Delano and Morris Mnnnlsof manned the Ironing board bridge, and tremendous cheering went up when they were seen carrying to safety women, a man and a little boy, too daxed to walk the bridge, i One of the women, Miss Knthcrlne Lewis,, 23, nnd her nged mother, Anna, were only half-conscious. Miss Lewis was bedridden on tho fourth lloor nnd her mother refused to desert her. Policeman Hartwlg aided, them to tho rear, whero Mnhnlsof ahd Delano completed their rescue. Mm. Bessie Flanagan, 62; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank. Hcalcy, both half.sulTocntcd, and 9-year-old Victor Wllklns, who had been found staggering nlong the fourth lloor hallway by Delano and carried to tho roof, were among thoso taken over tho bridge. COAL DILLS WORRY COUNCILS; NEW BIDS ARE REQUESTED Funds Believed Inadequate Because of Advanced Prices New bids for the city's coal supply for 1918 have been naked by Director Mc Laughlln.of tho Department of Supplies, Who this time asks dealers to specify how much fuel they can deliver befora April. 1. Tho now estimates will bo received January 20, and no nwards will bo mado until after they arc compared with tho high prices nsked when cool estimates wero received by former Director Locb at the closo of tho last administration. The- price of coal has steadily Increased until It has become a problem for Coun cils tq find tho necessary money. Ship- pcra In this city hnvo withdrawn all fu ture prlco quotations on- ,ir-;fs now nro quoted only for Hpot delivery. Tho city is now paying from 20 to 30 cents a ton excess on tho coal used by tho Water department during tne last fow months, because L.ounclIs falte.1 to npproprlnto sufficient money to cover tho year when the J9J5 contracts wero. swarded In De cember, 1911. given for the benefit of the Sch&ot of In dustrlal Art, and the tltlo Itself Is tin further nway from tho plot If there Is any than the usual musical comedy which belongs to the same nmusement family as does the pagcaht to bo pre sented tonight. A real, live cabaret show, which forms tho second half of the spec tacle, will havo for Kb entertainers tunny society folk who have proved themeMves abovo the term of "amateur." In addi tion to this, the costumes," which were designed by Miss Frances Watt?, will carry an nppcal that will strike tho mas culine eyo ns forcibly ns they will llioso of tne other sex. as n means of en trancing tho attractiveness of the cos tumes, many of tho debutantes will wear them. Tho Acroclnto Committee of Women on ho School, comprising (ho social leaders of tho city, have been working hard bit behalf of tho pageant nnd will be pres ent to hear their younger relatives sing, danco nnd act. Tho committee Includes Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Hdnard T. Btoteshury, Mrs. Oeorgo Dallas Dixon. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan. Mrs. Chnrlc magna Tower, Mrs. T. DeWItt Cuyler, Mm. Henry llrlnton Coxe, Mrs. Samuol F. Houston, Mrs. William A. Dick, Mrs. Oeorgo W. Chllds Drexel, Mrs. John Kenraloy Mitchell, Mrs. Alexander Van llensselacr, Mrs. Ocorge Wharton Pep per, Mrs. Edward Bolt and Mrs. J. Ber tram Ltpptncott. Mrs. C. Lclnml Harrison Is In chargo of tho pageant Itself, and she has been noslsted by Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. Tho managers nro Mrs. Charles Piatt, 3d, Mrs, Jasper Ycatcs llrlnton, Mrs. Oeorgo Harrison Frazler, Miss Klenuor Hopkins nnd Miss Sylvia Hnrncn. Miss Cornelia Lcldy Is chaliman of tho Program Com mittee, nnd Miss Rosamond Hoyt occu pies a similar position on the Property Committee. Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Jr., Is chairman of tho Publicity Com mittee. The posters for the pngeant were distributed by Mrs. William Drayton Orange, nnd were printed from tho de sign of Miss Helena Day, of tho School of Industrial Art. Tho cast of tho play In the pageant Is1 mnae up as tonows: Ailrlrnnr, nn nctreas. ... MIm Helen Kills MHildlnc, n Doner Rlrl,..MIsa Alberto llrlnton (lino, it pensant 1'hllli) A. Castm-r. Jr. t'.Hron.L Joseph A. Deerlus; Mnrauls Alfred Lewi WnrH Count VI Mont.iKuo l.ycett. Jr. nod of Chance finnlel M. Hoyt lTorlune ,. MIm Dorothy -Vorrls A Croupier L. Hlac!clcdje Llitiman Trouble Ocorge Drrxcl Stool EDWARD PERRY ESTATE GOES TO HIS FAMILY Lttitioio Ulrich surrounded by olltcials of tho Paramount Pictures Corporation in the new offices of tho compnny. From left to right, Raymond Pnwley, William E. Smith, Miss Ulrich, William' L. Sherry, A. D. Fhnton, W. W. Hodkinson nnd Hiram Abrnms. LATEST MOVIE STUNT IS "DUPLEX THEATRE" Two Auditoriums Under One Roof in Detroit to Save Patrons Trouble MAN CHEATS DEATH CHAIR IN SING SING Prisoner, Sentenced to Be Elec trocuted, Hangs Himself in Cell THE WEATHER Oflicial Forecast WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. For Kustern Pennsylvania: Snow In north arid "west, rain in southeast portion turning to snow tonight; Friday fair; much colder tonight and Friday with a cold wave; strong west to northwest winds. Tho storm that was moving Into tho lower Ohio -vnlley from tho southwest yesterday Is central north of Lake On tario this morning, having caused gen eral' precipitation throughout the eastern half of tho country. Tne western cold wave has spread over the lake region nnd" the Ohio basin at the rear of the storm, and will roach tho Atlantic coast tonlyht. It has spread southward with rcmnrknhle energy, carrying tempcrntureH considerably below freezing to tho Texas coajt. t Observations at Philadelphia- s a. m. naromtcr ,...,., SO.ltt TvmperJturo 31 Wind ,.,.,,,,, ...Southwtat, 3 miles Sky :: llalnv Precipitation !aat .t hours ',...,.. .11 Humidity ICO Minimum temperature ,.,... " Maximum temperature 43 OSSINING, N. Y., Jan. 13.-Cheatlng tho Inw of 1 til Just toll, Angela Legglo Ecntenced to be olectrocutnrt for li'rlv- a man to slay his rlyal, committed suicide In the death hous.0 nt Slrlg Bins uviiiy by hanging himself. Two cells away was William Flack, tho man Legglo hired to do tho killing. Legglo used tho sheet from his cot to tnko his life. He united until the guard had mado preparations to give breakfast to all tho Inmates of tho death house, and then tied the twisted sheet to tho upper tier, wrapped It ntut his nock. lie climbed up the cell haro and then let htn body suspend In the all'. nven If my appeal goes against me, I'll never go to the death chuir," Legglo told another prisoner several weeks ngo. Last night ha heard the appeal had been denied. Today ho mado good his threat. Flack, Lcgglo's hireling In tho murder of Giuseppe Marino, will go to the chair January 31. Ho was brought down last May to give testimony, which resulted In Li'Kfllo's conviction. The killing resulted over Morlno aupplantlng Legglo In Louisa Macalusc's affections. Police Court Chronicles Any cat. no matter what Its color or nationality. Is nssured of protection when in distress If Clarence Mullen Is around. Clarence knows that many catn nro perse cuted. He has seen them dodgo bricks and clubs and suffer no end of Indignities. It was only natuial, then, when ho saw a Almanac of the Day Hun lets ..a. Mooa sets .. Jioon sooth 4.33 p.m. 1 Stfi a.m. t:VJ p.m. Lamps to Be Lighted Antes anil other vehicle,, ,. Bi3 p.m. The Tides "" POllT RICHMOND. poW water ,.., , H .11 p.m. Huh water .....,..,,. 8:32 p.m. Low water tomorrow ,,, , a:!!ii,m. CHESTNUT STREWr W1IAHF, I water ,.......,, HUH water , , Low water tomorrow JtEEDT ISLAND. I.o water ,,, , Jllffh water , , Lpw water ., ,,., DREHKWATEn. llli-h- water ,, .,.,,. ljaw water -...,,, ,. High wale' "vnorro-.v . . , .1:21 D.tru ,. 8:40 nm. ,, 3viHa.ni. ,.11: 41 a.m. . n:v p.ra. .,11.34 p.m, ., 3.02 p.m. ., OOTp.m. ., 3.30 a.m. U. S. Weather Dureau Bulletin. Observations taken at S a, m. Eastern time. U)w 8 last Rain- V!oo St&tton, a.m. n't. (ail Wind. lty. Weather. Atlanta. On. ... 48 4i' .(! NW 14 .Cloudy Atomic cur f.. 40 4u .c-4 sv in na4n Ilaltlmor .. ... 4U 3rt HV 14 .Fogny. HUraarclc N, p.M It ..Calm. 'Clear lWtou , 3H 32 St SK .- Ruin Uualo V S1 .40 W T3 ClouUy unarieaton . u. " ' . -iear rhiraza rioclnnatl, i-velana i O. .. Prsrr, Col. ., Ueiro.1. lllch . Uvestoji Tx , Harrtsourz . ., Hattrras, K O. HiUf4i. -. H 4 ,4a w ja clear 10 to SW 12 ftnavr 30 ciaudy 4 10 l'l lei .24 W xi o , ivir IK IU .31 W 28 8now ?s n .o n 2t cloudy 3n as w nw ., cloudy uu q . . a ,v A vicar .VtS OOU.I Srllw-4Tl,iwSV number of boys trying to lynch a panic stricken qat on a telegraph polo near !d und York streets that lie went to the rescue. The boys managed to get the cat to the top of tho pole before CInrenco reached the scone. P.ussy took n grip on the cross anus and then managed to shake from her head the noose with which she had been raised. Foiled In their attempt to have a lynching party, the young desperadoes then brought a 'bull dog, which they knew was an avowed enemy of the cat. to wplt for her when she slid to the bottom of tho pole. Clarence told tho dog there was ".nothln' doln'," but the bull only gave him a de fiant yowl. Ho kicked the animal Into the street. The cat. which had been watching from Its safety first perch, -then took a daredevil slide to the ground. The dost made a flank movement nnd got a neck hold on the cat, There was a Hurry of legs and tails mingled with unearthly jells. Mullen made matters worse by rooting for the cat. When the feline got Its second wind It clawed the bull un mercifully and the latter ran off ln-dls. I grace. Hut Mullen declined to move, and onereu to uacK tne rellna against all comers. When Sergeant Little urged him to depart he became defiant and was taken before Magistrate Glenn at the th and York streets station. "Your Interest in homeless cats Is to be admired." said the Judge, "but your splrlt of peace was succeeded by com. I uative policies wntcn we cannot condone. ' By the Photoplay Editor Ono of tho most unlquo moving plcturo houses which has ever been erected wni opened during tho holidays In Detroit, with tho V-L-S-I3 fenturo, "The Turn 'of tho rtoad," ns tho Initial attraction. This houso is called the Duplex The atre, for tho renson. that It contains two auditoriums, with separate stages, and Is so constructed that whenever peo plo enter the thenfo t' ey nro not ob liged to wait any protracted time for the beginning of .. plcturo. This Is mado possible by showing tho feature Him on a screen In one nudlto iltini nnd short reels on the ono In tho other. Tho doors of the auditorium wherein tho long feature Is being shown nro cloRrd tho moment the feature starts. At the same time tho doors of the second auditorium ore opened, nnd those who arrive later aro ceatcd there, where a well-selected program of comedy, trav clogua and Illustrated news films '.3 shown. Tho house Is located on Grand Boule vard off of Woodwnrd, rind has attracted a great deal of attention from both tho public and the trade, having been vis ited by representative moving plcturo men from New York, Chicago, Uoston nnd other cities. Kobcrt Warwick's boyhood hobbj wns tho collection of blrdJ" eggs. Kveti now It Is hard to keep him on tho ground when out working on exterior scenes for tho pictures In which ho Is to star. When ever ho spots a bird's nest hd recurs to his boyhood passion and skins up the trcu Just to sec what Is In the nest. Lcnoro Ulrich, tho beautiful Pallas Paramount star, visited tho new prhato ofilco of W. W. Hodkinson, president of the Paramount Pictures Corporation, on the occasion of tho opening of tho latest Paramount olllces nt 4S7 Fifth avenue. New York city. There were present at this "housowarm Ing" of tho Pnramount I'Icturen Cor poration a great many notables, Inclin ing Daniel Frohrpnn, Adolph Zukor and Hufus Steele, surrounded, by whom thn popular star of "The Bird of Paradise'1 held a little reception of her own, During the courso of the evening Wil liam Stickles, the eminent song composer, played over for Miss Ulrich tho song called "Paula," which Is to accompany tho orchestration of her next .nm f r PallaB Pictures. Thq air was so catchy that A. D. Fllnton, president of the Kan sas City Feature Film Company, caught the little stur in his arms nnd did a ono-atep. "I only hope," said Miss Ulrich, "thatY tho public will like the song as well its I enjojed making tho picture." Mary O'Connor, scennrlo editor of tho Grllllth Company, Is at work on tho film scenario for "Macbeth" nt the first pro duction In which Sir Deerbohm Tree will appear nt that studio. Miss O'Connor says that after (studying the film pos sibilities of the play she wonders if Shakespeare was not anticipating tho camera, for the production lends Itself In every posslblo manner to tho screen, nnd ns an Ideal scenario. John Umerson will return from Niw York to direct tho pro duction. Special sets for that period aro under construction and the location men havo at last found n Sherwood forest for the big scenes of tho production. $7,285,570 IN YEAlt ADDED TO JERSEY MANUFACTUItEKS 72 Now Fnctorics Built Camden Leads Industry TRENTON, Jan. 13. Seventy-two fac tories wcrq opened In Now Jersey during the last twelve months, so tho Stnto Iiurcau of Industrial Statistics of tho De partment of Labor says today In Its nnnunl report to tho Governor, It Is shown that tho total cost' of Bitch buildings nnd nmchlnery amounted to $2,12M0O. Tho report nlno states that the number of existing plants that were en larged to a greater or less extent In this Stnto during tho same period numbered SO and that tho oxpendlturo for these im provements amounted to $5.1&3,7i0. It Is shown that tho Industries' gaining tho largest accessions of new plnnts nto the following: Asphnlt paints, auto tires, hnthrnclto conl briquettes, nlumltium cooking uten sils, calculating machines, chemical", cigars, cut glnss, electric lamps, em broideries, hosiery, munitions of war, pleeo dyeing, plumbing supplies, tool steel, silk dyeing nnd finishing, Bynthi'tlc d oh und colors nnd vacuum bottles. Tho report says: "In the matter of total expenditure for factory enlargement nnd new construction, 'Cnmden lends nil cltle.1 1 in tho States with t,0W,C73 to its credit. Hartlson comes next with a iccord of W2.000. EXTEND BUILDERS' CAMPAIGN Membership FiRht for ExchanKc to Continue nt Lenst Another "Week Tho campaign of tho Greater Builders' Rxchmigc to lncrene Its inembijishln to JiflO will be cot ,nucd for nt least a week. Tho field workers wore so active yester day thnt nearly CCO applications tor nit'in bershlp wero reported by G o'clock Inst night, W. Nelson Mayhow, chairman of the Membership Committee, sold that,' whllo he was thoroughly tired out after his 72 linur day-and-night effort, ho wits will ing to ccmtlmio the campaign until thu 2000-tnnrk was rvnehed. Among tho con tractors who have Joined Is tho Vnte firm. Will Places Vntuo jof Late ClothingiMattV Property at "$200,000 and Upward" The will of Edward Perry, founder it tho clothing firm of Perry k Co., nd i iltted to probate today, disposes of an estate valued at "J20O.00O nnd upwards.' Tho property Is left to the widow, Ann I E, Perry, two daughters ami tnree'sons. I Tho major portion of nn estate, valued f at $120,000, Is disposed of In prlvnto be , nuests by the will of Thomas Parker, who died at tho Hotel Hanover on De cember 6. A tnlst ts created for the benefit of Ills widow and son, George Parker. Should the latter die beforo his mother llin tirlnelnnl nf the trust is to ho equally divided between tho Industrial Homo for tho Blind and tho Central, Moynmcnslng, Northeastern and Western improvement Societies. Other wills probated wero thoaj of Dr. John Slbbnld, Huntingdon pike and n street, which disposes of effects valued nt $r5.000; Josephus H. McCullough. 636 North 45th street,' 54,000' James Don nelly, IE! North 43d street, $23,798: An tonio Sans, Wcrnersvllle, Pa., $20,000; Mary Q, Love, who died In tho Homeo pathic Hospital, $7!S0; Maria A. Wlcbor, 1311 North Mnrvlno street, $6100; Dollo IJ. Montnn, 1010 Dickinson street, $6000; Henry Herman. 630 North 31th street, $0000; Charles Career, Presbyterian Hos pital, $3100; Isabella Linton, 1327 South Wilton street, $3000; Ilobert II. Lloyd, 4319 Mitchell street, $2000, nnd Matilda Kohl, ZOth and Diamond streets, $2000. FONEKAL OF I)E LOKEXZ0S, MOTHER AND SOX, SATURDAY Prominent Italians Succumb to Pneu monia Double Burial A dotiblo funeral will ho hold Saturday morning nt S o'clock for Angelo do Loren zo nnd his mother, Mrs. Vlnccnz.'i do Lorenzo, who died yesterday within four hours of each other, at their home, ....! routh 8th street. They were both vic tims of pneumonia, Mr. Do Lorenzo wns a marn.acturlng confectioner and ono of tho V r.t-known Italian citizens In Phllndclpnla. He acquired considerable wealth, having had a factory at ftth and South streets for tho last 30 yiyitH. There ho mado candy nnd conducted wholesale nnd retail stores. Ho was Ct yeats old. Ho had been 111 for a week, nnd his mother, who was &!, helped to nunc her son nnd became exhausted by overwork. Mr. Do Lorenzo, who enmo to this country with hl3 mother n.uny years ago, was a leader In tho Itallnn colony. He wns one of the men who assisted In col lecting large sums to send to Italy lol lowing tho catthquakes of recent years With his mother, ho wa a member of tho Church of St. Mary Mngdnlcn do I'azzi, 7th and Montrose streets. FOES CANNOT STARVlS GERMANY, DDEf TOLD A, i i -" Chancellor Says Empire Is Sure tcBe Victorious Increase Income Tax BERLIN, Jan. .-"Together with our King nnd Emperor wo march toward tho turning of tho rond sure of victory," de weg In his address opening tho 1914 ses sion of tho Prussian Diet Speaking In his ofilclat enpaeity ns Prime Minister of Prussia, Doctor von Bethmann-Hollweg declared that the Prussian spirit Is invincible and thnt Germany Is showing tho world that sho cannot be starved out. "As our enemies forced this war upon us they may also bear tho duties and responsibility as the nations ngnt 10 in flict wounds upon each other," said Doc tor von Bethmann-Hollweg. "Our enemies planned to demoralize Germany by cutting her off from tho transatlantic world, but this plan has failed. Our agricultural resources assure the nation of sustenance. Wo nro roly Ing upon tho strength of our Industrials wo aro telylng upon what wo can produce ourselves with which to defend our selves. "Our fnctorles nnd employes aro run ning Into tho millions. They maintain our economic llfo despite -of tho stress of war. But nbovo this achievement stands tho deeds our armies, filled Vk facnble grandeur and heroism . si mo conclusion or his pi,i IMS Vllt continue, the speaker mm Tgj Prime Minister announced th7 M Bnllroad bulldlnT, thft war. fTfljfci MASS'SIEETING IN AID OF JEWISH RELIEF ' Plans Discussed for Starting hM" wldo Campaign Tfe r-. 7& a meeting waa held last tiht , ttf nome or ex-juago Mayer Sulzber, nimf-il (kvnnllA wkA H, ctBr, cussed for n. cttv-urMn M.JLrTe.r funds for the relief of Jewish wVIt The first atep will bo n. great iL' meeting In tho Metropolitan oZ i?S' Sunday, January 30. Evcrv .-..ai"0,W : mucin in tiren Mm .Tr ,.;'? Vfll to attend. Among thn n Dr. J. L. Magnos, of New .lacoo d. Lit said every dclphla was exneoted to , the movement. A further ,.i.'n,l. J Finance Building, next Tuesday aftI-1 committee will be held at n;tH,lSd at 4 o'clock. at neorn f rar :i rf-j. n At . . vicum oi oeii-inincted wound Diei 1 Albert Brnndels, years old, of la rixift Wth street, a hosiery mnnufMiuS & shot himself two weeks ngo on accotir,l! -business depression In his mllliVaiJ. today ns tho result of his wounds nSIS, dels was thought to havo shot hlrni?f3' nccounl of tho high prlco of dyes " ,21 partial shutting down 6f his loomi li (12!:i!!EIS!E21UinH3S:UUi!IU!UI!il!im!i!lU!!UU!iHU!mm!!H81', 3626 Residents of Philadelphia $ registered at Hotel Astqr during the past year. 1000 Rooms. 700 with Bath. A cuisine which has made the Astor New York's leading . I Banqueting place. TIMES SQUARE Single Roomt, without bath, fc.oo to &.oo Double - . 3.00 to 4.00 Single Rooms, with bath, 3.00 to 6.00 Double . 4.co to 7.00 Parlor, Bedroom and bath, 10.00 ta 14.00 -if Mi t ft At Broadway, 44th to 45th Streets the center of New York's social , and business activities. In close proximity to all railway terminals,. rtil.!!iH!Hnn!!niiaIiil3inH!3!ilHUmHU!niIl!!nmiUl!IiIll' u I-iHKi mBtE. 2bw PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS I A '1 WTXl&l 1 5 Theatrical Baedeker ADI-LriK "Androclct nnd the IJnn." by CI. 3rnar1 Hlmw, und "Thn Man Who Mnrrlol a Dumb Wife." W Anntnlo Franco. "Sornts Linn, boino bliaw, So mo Show." LYnro-Mnl(1 In Amrrfc-j," with Ml!o. IH z 0 nnd Klorcncc Moore. A Kow York Win- , ter Garden show of tho Usual Atupendous dl- : menslons. ronnKST 'W'nlch Your Step." nltii jr. i rnon Cnstlo. rnrik Tlnnry. Hcrnnrd Gran ville nnd J'llzabeth Xlrlce. Tlhnov run Chh- I tie briCfr lli-ilin ritrn nntl a lJtllInhrrtn urn- ' ductlorrr , ' aAUtllCTw "On Trial." with KredrrJclj rfrry uiki i Koaii cum, iu xctiintf Tory oc mm". CIIAKITV, THAT IS KIND, THEME OF SOCIETY MEETING TODAY lr( nrlttfri nicKwanl In the form of a trial. laf nnd cntcriiUnlnK imOAD "Tho Chief," ltli John Drew nnd Louru. ltopo Crcwg. An olcxniu .'l-plecn icmly mJJo: it little anui;. hut qulto ch.irnilni;. riJOTOPt.AYS. CHESTNUT KTItKCT OPWIA IIOU3K-AI1 k. "A IMrl"lan Itomnnce." a Kox fllm, 1th It. Cooper Cllffo 11ml Dorothy Orecn n a Dlcturo nt TiirlaUn Ufa before tho war, 8VANLBV ThurBiIay. rrldjv nml Satunlny, 'Tho aoldfn Chanco," with Clco Itlilncly nnd Wnlnce Held. AHCAUIA Thursday. Prldiy nnd S1tunl.1v "Tho ailnslnc Mnka." ulth llobtrt Hanon and Norma Talmadga PAJ.Arn Thuradav, Trlday nnd Fatunlay. "LydU ailmore," with Paulino Fredcrlcl,. vaudiiviIju:. KEITH'S "The I.ur of tho forth." a dinclnn peclalty! llfi-ulo Wynn. ociUlnt. OlranI nnd company In. "Tho I.uclc of a Totem": .Kne Kcott and Ilenrr Krnne In Tho Pinal l)e- I.olnils, miiElcl.ui: the l.unotte FImito. John Cutly. muHlclan: the To Oarltonn. SovBm Qmpomu ' T!.ln.',0,,""ln,t theatre olitnln their plctiirra throncU tlie STANLKY Itiiolilnic Cnnipuny, wlilfli U n Kiiaruntee of early sliunlnir of the llnest prmluitloim. All jilclurrH rrileuoil heforo rxlilkltton. Ask for U" J'.'1!." In '"ur locmlty olitnliihis plcturca tliroiiKh the 8TAM.11V Itoolfliii; (.onipany. Ihvfr-V rmm CIINTHAr, Che5tnut St. Op. House lS& SEE TODAY'S -. AMUSEMENT COLUMN it WEST PHII.ADEI.l'HIA ALHAMBRA iSf'&i&'SAjrTl's: nuaeviue a i-aram't Picture. ...... ,. -rnt'A.NUl.K PLAV- SYD CIIAVLl.V in "A Submarine Pirate" ARCADIA G1.0UI; Hayes and comnir.v in "Thp Piano iiocr : Trio i.rpom LiiuputlnnR. Knrhr and ipmunns in "TalilnK a Oh.incB": Ward ami Moer Kunni In "Tho Trrrlblc JuUr'. fccott nnd Wilson, acrobats. Ilonry and Henry, come, dlans. Dotty Itan. locallat; iho Marlnn Hla nnti uuu uuuump, ncroDam: icorza 2rt 2rt . j.'k rtAiktv Koua. Kont...Mli . w . fvv '. A reat oC Ave days In thp county prison SKK?,tt " n3 5 ffl St ?,. ?' w he'P othe your ncrvM. Jatkenrllle . . 03 If . rid :v iir KiioyMl T.nn. .1 .is .(in N . cloudy Uttl Bock Ark. 13 1? ,; --f 19 Char 1j AnxeUa ... -14 40 Nf . Clear -e)Ylll Ky... 10 10 ,J tv M Cloudy aauaiccunary- . .. -. ." t. i ipuuy Mo&traal.' I'ao 34 111 .JI 3 CloUdy Maafclrtllv. Trrrn lrt in M XW 14 mu . . -. ".-'-. T m . t .n ;. ;--.- II IU 1 H ,1E li j-.t'toudy Via Ortaana Vtw fork KorfoTk UmahaJ Neb, . 1 fiXA.,lohl rfewnht. Aria r --lrb 1'nrtlaatd, Ma VocttaSit ((. oc. 0 . g' t.aWa. Mo .' Rvwlf - m J v m . Ml 04 . 00 4H II (t . It IS 8 FJEIfV 14 Clniidv "n N"iv . ru-ir .11 aw . iuio 15 ,. rioudy -n v 4 rio. dy .01 SB II lUla a r . cloudy -. vw r ftaow 34 WAV 18 cue iu KB iL.riear- Cloudy 44 it ,50 p? . M.tn. A n n a . NW 20t Ooudy " "O S.4 HW JJ JUtn - NC riear -- ti ej - ' " .8 ,- Clear W PR "y in 4 Deaf Bluto Dies on Way to "Work Mb3 Sarah Lynn, 43 years old. a deaf mute, dropped dead this morning Just as iho entered the Pillins & Jladeley hosiery mills, Trenton air.iue and iiunt Ingrdon street, where she tad been em ployed. At her home, 2s74 Dcljrude .treat, it was learned that she hod been a, suf ferer from heart trouble for soma time and a heart attack is supposed to have been the cause of her death, i ' i i Capt. P'Keefe, U. S; A, Back to Duty Captain M. H. O'Keefe, V. S, A., left ibis city today to join his company In the Philippines after a furlough, lie has Jecn YUitlne his fcrothcr-ln-Jaw, Police Captain Nicholas ivenny, and was tendered a fare, well dinner hut uigbt a? the Hotel Walton, Inside Workings of Organization tfte vealed in Talks The renl workings of the Society for Organizing Charity wll he disclosed today at tho Eductlonat Kxhlblt In the AVIde ner Bulldins, when tho topto of. tho con ferences will bo "The Neey Family nnd the Friendly Visitor." ' "Tho common Impression." tnld It. M. Llttlo today, "Is that a needy family simply requires a loaf of bread and somo clothes, with, perhaps, a llttlo rent money thrown in. Hut this Is far from being the real state of affairs. Our workers, by a friendly and sympathetic attitude) nnn oui me rent neeas or a family In dis tress, and then wo supply what aid wa can Inside of 2t hours." The speakers will be Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Miss Betsey Llbbey, the Iter, AW Arthur Warner, B, Franklin Fcpper and It. K. Porter Bradford, of the Lighthouse. Moore. Juggler CitOSS UCYS "KMlnnd." Curtln and com pany In "On tho Onlf LlnKs " Harar.on nnl ,.1'uKin. on. Mini j,i, v-iriia in inn Ta. mer," iT.inccH l.leb. tha Pour Itosalres, COLONIAL "y Olde Tyme Halloween." Wll. on lirotlicrs. cornelians, O'Connor and the l.cdKctt Hlstera, Mile. Hpellman's trained Iraia Clemencu and O'Connor. i:ill-Nol.in troupe of arrobata. Dlckerson nnd IJefenn. comedlnna: Ellinbeth Otto, nlanlat; tho 1'ly InK AshmontSi tho AtiRoras.Wernsc troupe. NlXON'S-ltlKOletto Twins. Crotsman'a Klxht Lntertainers, -Moiikoy Hippodrome. Wnliera and Clara In "That Always llapnens"! Phil brick and Da Veau, Watson and Pagan. CltAND Ten Mnora, acrobats: Venle llen.haw and John..Aery in "A Vaudeville Tnblo d'llote", Marsaret and William Cutty, rnu. alctana; Simons and Curtis, skatera; Sum mers and Morro, coraedtuna. Dorothy Mucn ter, comedienne. STOCK. AitEItlCAN "Tha Olrl from Out Yonder." a nautical drnmn In four acta with the Arvlua stock company featuring Mlaa Ituth Itoblri. son. KNICKBMipCKEn-'The Natural I.aw," a Droblem ulay. It a tha ilrat I'tiiimiAlnWi . performance presented by the Knickerbocker Ai- ruput,ui pjllCES WAUinv."A Llttlo Olrl in a Hie City." a melodrama of Now York city. DUpi,ESQUl3. , DUMONTS Dumont's Minstrels'. In topical satires, k TrtOCADERO "The Winning Widows" and La Bailey. CHESTNUT I1ELOW 10TII TltlANOLE PLAYS IlOHEltT 1IANDN and NOItMA TALMADOE 111 "JIISMINO LINKS" A POT T l MU AND THOMPSON rt VJIJUL, MATINEE D MLY "EXCUSE 3IAKIUN. 1'alho (lol.l HooKlcr Pity reaturniK UEURQE r ME' Others BLUEBIRD " N0BTH IJRAD ST. Metro Proonl MARY MILES MTN'TRIt In "BARBARA FRIETCHIE" onr and .rrrriAD paramount CEDAU AVK. VIil-'Ma THEATnE MAItUUEHITE CLAIUC In 'STILL WATEHS1 n-Act pnnimnunt MATINEE AND EVENINO FA1RMOUNT 20TII AND niHAitD Avn. L.iiii.v htlvi;mi in THE HOUSE Of TEA US" Tne fccusatlcnal Serial 'GHAKT" GERMANTOWN BB08aanve MME. PETROVA in "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY" pi r,RC BOTH t MARKET VjJ,JDC Mat.. 2:13; Evss.. 7 ft O riuiftjHij in "MADAME 11UTTKIIFLY jitar our sid.ihio lvimuau Spend the Week-Ends at the SEASHORE The invigorating ocean breezes will better equip you, for the activities of the following week Frequent Fast All-Steel Express Trains from Chestnut Street Ferry For those who only desire to spend Sunday at the Seashore, wo operate Special SI. 00 Excursion!, leaving Chestnut or South Streets 7 30 A.M. EVERY SUNDAY "The Direct Line to the Shore" Oman PIRAPn AVENUR THEATRE VJlZVrtiJ- 7TH AND OIltAUD WM. FAVEIISHAM in "ONE MILLION DOt.LAHS" 15enliiB Danclnic Contest AVE Oriir TMnrf fipon b"ad St.. erik xjreai iturtnern oeumant'N aves. "THE WHIllt, OF LIFE." reaturlns Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Castle IRIS THEATRE 3H0 lfvJ!g,TON PAUAMOt'KT I'ICTlinE 11LANCHE ItINO In ' "Till! YANKEE C11U," L. 1 a t. K i Y -""-" Soi.ujIba1 n ADA filHD! i irri iivto:- vuinn nununui h-zuiivj ill " O A II I I, I. E " Logan Auditorium a&8JS!iir CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "' C A SI I L I. E " Market St. Theatre 3M MA5SsfE llabel TIttJNEI.LE t, .Marc MaDE!OTT In 1 THE DESTIlbVlNO ANOEI' p" mv a i.very vcuncauay ORPHFI TM OEHMANTOWN AND '-'aAiT riliVJIVl CHELTEN AVES ., .TTI,IANaLI PLAYS SYD. CHAPLIN In "A Submarine Pirate" JULIA DEAN In "MATU1MONY" DRiriMT 0!D AND WOODLAND AVE. VIXH,11 I Dally Mat.. 2. Eve., O.UOio 11. PAIIAJIOUNT PICTUltE CHAItl.OTTE WALKER In OUT OK DAHKNESS" PAT APP 121 MARKET STREET 1 A1JAVC jo a. M. tn 11 :10 P. M. PAULINE FREDERICK in "I.YDIA OILSIORE" f nniQT 62d and iw - V- U O 1 LOCUST STnEBTs HOLBROOK m.INN In ,' "life;s whirlpoqi;! RFI MONT B2d st- Ab- MatketXlfaUf XJl-.JtriVyiN 1 iQ j.vgSi after 8S0.Ucj - nilAPP ninlnvn a. TjfrtlTAT,!-. irn iTffa.lJ -1 HOUSE OK A THOUSAND CANDLES? Tomorrow marie DnnssLcn.in ' 1 umurruw "Tlllle's Tomatq 8ttrprU,i 52fj t Trifni- at Sansom St. JlaU.'t a&a oi. i neaire Kv)C,., af,er o:o,. jm IRENE FENWICK In R "THE WOMAN NEXT DOOIV' i f Tomorrow VIOLA DANA In , ttV i omorrovy-THE children or; Vin flRAMD B2D AND MARKET STnEBTS. J-LSMLS MATINEE DAILY. 3 P, IV, Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Castle iid' "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" 3" OVERBROOK AVoARDDAva PARAMOUNT PRESENTS,- '"j Pauline Frederick in "ZAZA" "ORAFT." Nn. K Each a Con)rata PtaiT. PARRT RIDQE AVE. 4 DAUl'HIN 'HVIv Continuous Show from 1-3 0:30-11 'THE OTHER HIDE OK THE DOOR." IcalurltiK Muy Allison and Harold Locknood In a S-part Mutual Maaterplcture PRINCESS ""ItS537 "PAYING THE TOLL," 3 Acts "HE OOT HIMSELr A WIFE" Vltagruph RTAT TH OERMANTOWW AVE. IVlrlLil J AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. Arthur Homm tnd Rubv HnnTman In 'THE DEVIL'S PRAYER BOOK' RFPPNT 131 MARKET STREET ie,vjcii i ii Umax voiva or.aAS VALLI VALLl in 'THE TURMOIL" JEFFERSON iVt11 ?EetVjph,n -TltlANOLE PIAYS Dmialaa Falrl-unSts In "Double Trnubto" FRED MACE In 'The Janltor'a Wlfo" LAFAYETTE 20" KB!ra,N5v, AI L STAR CAST In "FIFTY FIFTY' AVENUE CATM7D iFORTY.FIRST AND I,InWl-lv LANCAI LANCARTRFl IVPVTlff GRACE ELLISTON in ' "RLAt'K FEAR1 ! Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday In Motion Picture Chart R1IDV MARKET STREET U.O I nKLOW 7T1I BTREET MARGUERITE CLARK in "THE PRINCE ANP THE PAUPER" SHERWOOD mtbai,?,op.r CHARLES CHAPLIN. MARIE DRES3LER and MADEL NORMAND In TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE" SAVOY ,T1.EKTET ROBERT T. HAINES in THE SECRET AQENT" n ARDPIVI 53D LANSDOWNE AVh.' jAKi-CiN MAT.t S; EVO. H PARAMOUNT PICTURE ,; MARY PICKFORD in p "SUflt A LITTLE QUEEN" t ' F II R F K A 0T" AND - u J-4 " rt MARKET STRBEM TrlanH Pivn " , nniprinr i-hn "THE MARTYRS OF THE ALAMO" ' . ,3 'CVBn RY WlRT'r.FSS " "-Ith. Jfo'i rrK , ., i Ml, NORTH l "t-, Broad Street Casino "no,r!i nvENiNd t;i and i . ' i DARWIN KARR in "THF. PRISONER AT THE IIAR" 0la, , NORTHWEST SiiantipTinnnn THEATRE 1TTH ' usquenanna susquehanna av. i AUDREY" MUNSON In 4 "INSPIRATION" FIVE PARH S NORTHEAST STRAND 1STH AN"") nmARD avr 5 J a. rVrttNJJ MATS. WED. sn4 SA.T. 4 Mabel Tsllaf-ro In 'Three of l's," S Pa?W- CHARLKS CHAPLIN n a Screaralne Oo-nMT5 Coming- SaturdayMr. & Mrs. Vernon Ctt in rneir l.alem pance una, i'f VIP TO R I A MARKET ST. V IU I J l I J ABOVE NINTH HOLBROOK BLINN in "LIFE'S WHIRLPOOL" QTAMI PV MARKET ABOVE 1BTH OllNL.Cl CLEO RIDOELY ft Continuous WALLACE REID In JiV p! st "The Golden Chance" raa.sy'yyfapyfoyV' TRIANGLE FILMS Caabe obtained from H. SCHWALBE S. E. Corner 13th and Vine Sts. ' Noteworthy Plays Pre-Eminent Players Each Week at the Following Theatres: ARCADIA cliESlV3rwn ALHAMBRA S8Kn.8 srB. ARCADE M'M RIC,m0ND sa'- BELMONT w.bd. , 15 L L L, tj V UE St)SQUEIfA"NNA R E N N a338 WOODLAND vb. ' .BROADWAY "waVTv3!"' EUREKA iVru market 8T3 ( PDAWInADn FRANKFORD AVE. VaArtlllVl WUU fc MAHaARBTTA ST GREAT NORTHERN eV GIRARD AV, THEATRE 0Jn1r'1 V 1 C r O K 1 A MAIUtpR BT. IRIS THEATRE au. kngton IFFFFRSON 2OTK AND Olr FCJ0Jyi FLETCHER STS, LAFAYETTE ar?fSKa' LOGAN AUDITORIUM "B'iS LEHIGH PALACE SSSln O R P H E U M clteaV VVswIOriVJUaV HAVERFORD AVE. PALACE ""MARKET ST. IvUSSvAJi. WOODLAND AVE. POINT BREEZE JTOaSTl8 RIDGE "34 RrDaB avenuet RUBY UAR8HALr' MUIKET STS. SUSQUEHANNA JSSLAuTSr. iiAiinv DARBY THEATRE DARQT, t. PA f- EDNA MAYO in. "A Bit of Lao.1' "nroken Coin " No. 13. "A Crv In the fariffl "A IIAltaAIN IN nitlDES" ' i KKX8INOTQN m', f JUMBO raoOT"-a1lJSiDAVl1 "BILLIE'S REFORMATION? 4ti "WHEN THE CALL CAME" ,.i.4 ACE OF DEATHff "HIS RBTUBKj "THE 11 Weekly Program! 7 Appear Every Monday !. Motion Picture h i Chart IMPERIAL w A? W T C U A D T FRONT AND -- tSfHt'CE STB aJa4T,sv ALLEGHE-TT AVE. feftiftAifoiVirf irV-, f,'AArfirAJhf.A.-B!rf.,i. ..a. J- o.'Ua. J.,a. 4 -t- .) ,f j m