REAL WAR HORRORS , SHOWN IN PICTURES Pathc Film Depicts Intimately the Fighting on Various Fronts By PHOTOPLAY EDITOR Tlie absence of a "Mndo In America" atmosphere In "The Horrors of Writ" Is Jn ltlf n credit to 1'ntho, under whose direction the Mmi were tnken nml dent to this coimlrv All the rcnlltlet of the terrible effects of wnr nre shown, slufni of (ill PnP nni1 K'Ofy- Tho mission of these films I' not a plea for pence, but to hov the Immediate results of battle Yet nftcr Mewlns them one beulns to welcome tho time when pearo Is proclaimed. Of the many so-cillcd war pictures which hae been shown In this city none hns compnicd to the nctunl scenes which nro crowded Into 1'fltlip'n thtee reels of film There Is a certain beauty to the eccnes, too. The steam from nn explod ing sli'P shows clenily iiKnlnnt the nray backsround, whllo tho mnsts of sunken vessels project from the water In the Black Sea Then there Is tho sad beauty of the ruins of a coast town. Many of the scenes have proved too much for Iho cen'ois, anil so tho public Is denied tho nrlvlleae of secliu "real war plctuies" yet cnoimh lemalns to kIvc ono an Idea of war's horrors The openlni; scenes show the bombard ment of a Turkish town by the Itusnlnn fleet In the lllnek S'ca. This remai liable view was tnl.cn fiom the deck of a llus ilan battleship, nnd the details of loadliiB the hURc nuns, llrlm? them, and wntchliiR the results of their deadly accuracy nro II hominy npiinicni. 4 wnoio town EVENING tErxlER-PHILABEIiPHlA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. EX-CHORUS GIRL, HUSBAND GONE," WILL RETURN TO THE "REAL" LIFE Mrs, Helen C. Perkins Sets Today as Time Limit for Acceptance of Erring One MW,ki4l&26lfJHSVMm r BLI " --. -- -..". w..,. , ..v.. .,.fc iiuii r bursts Into Ilnmes, nnd a new tnrrtct Is i says, tho only eouKni Mi'iiniui ia pif,iiii'ii iu mo distance ninkliin hurriedly for port, and at once It becomes the mnrk of Inondslde after broadside of volleys. Tho llrst Fliots teir up the water about tho nhlp. The ncct Instant the vrsrel lists urotes iuel. shivers and splinters ns a few moro jIie'Is nnd theli mink, and then settles head first Another plctuie shows a narrow moun tain pass walled on ono side Itv unscal able cliffs and sheeilnK off on tho other Into n mnlim precipice, piled high with i1 . the dead of a whole TutKMi force, which, unable to advance or retreat, was cut to plcc-s by wltheilns artillery fire. Then, In the fioen Mill of the moun tainside a ticnch Is duff, uheio hun dreds nf bodies and parts of bodies find their llnnl lestlnt? place. A touching tcene Is where a mother nnd daughter of n dead soldier mourn beside, his freshly tinned crave. Police Court Chronicles The call of sprint; was in the air. It reverbeialed throimh Kensington nnd It echoed in the ear of Uenjamin Cox. He Is Industrious when It's necessary, but when he po-"-esr.s as much ns a shlnv Quarter llcnjiiinln Is filled with defiant Independence. And so when he heard the summons of sprint? tho srerm of indutiy ivas nipped In the bud nnd Benjamin de cided to "ko n-llsbln'." Ben Is a methodical nojio. Like most true llbheimen, he nroued his enthusiasm by stopping at a numbci of cistnl di Ink Ins founts. He told each liai tender about his piopoved llshiiif; tilp, nnd they wished him the best of luck ISenJamlii then bought a rod and some tackle - s he walked In the direction of the Delawnio Brushes Dust Off Pretty Evening Gowns and Pre pares for Old Times She Used to Have A hnmlsomo womnn, whoso brown hair w n Vm 'v-,,luo ," Rive her n moio joutiifni appearance than one would ordi nal 11 v cxpi-ct In a woman 32 years old. bius,o, the .lust from a splendid collec tion of pvrninit cowiis In her cosv npait tnent at u! HcliuUcr sttcet, CJerm'nntmui. "They mi e line row lis," she sighed. "Al thouKh I haven't had a ehnnco to wear tliem for some time. Haven't been to n place where there was real music for more thnn a yenr." Iter f nee btoko Into n sml'e nnd she staitod to slnif. Then sho added: "I'm BoIiir b-ick now." Today Is the time limit set bv Hip worn- tin-Jim. Helen ('. t'ci kins, former chorus Rlil-for the leturn of her husband, Kud crlrk IVrklr.s, I'hiladclphla leprcsentntlvo of the Intel nitlonal Hllverwato Oomp.im, who broke n dinner eiiKapement with her on the rvuilnjr of .Innunry 15 and has sinco ui'iippeaicd fiom her hb.'lroti JIis I'erMns feels sure that he deserted ' her. Not that she cnics esneelnilv aim I tile onlv oblertlon lipl'iir Mini li nn iiiousmic-s to anlsh without leav ing her any money. That, however, Is merely an Incident with Mrs. I'orklns. "I have hail trouble with him before, but on pievlous dlsnKreemcnts I nlwavs hail nn jnklltiK of whnt wns koIiib to Imp pen No, I don't believe ho Is coming i wMiiWiSirsr MRS. HELEN PERKINS wnke her upon hearing Iho milkman rumbllns down the street Then he would wake her nnd demand that she bo down nnd make him ft milk punch, eomotlmcs more- than one. Ills excuse was, according to Mrs. Perkins, that he wi i unnble to sleep unless lie hnd n milk punch mndo with fresh milk Mrs Perkins Is roIiir to use those Rowns nnd she Is ROlnR to use them right here In Philadelphia Why? Uecnuse she likes It here In addition to which, she desires to get back either on the stage or In the movies nnd there happens to he a rcnl movie concern not far from wheic she lives. EDITORIALS DISTRIBUTED Evening Ledger Comment on Pre paredness Given Out nt Movies The editorial on national prepniedness which nppearcd In the Kvbnino t.r.DOEn on .Innunry 17, and which has been re nt Inted In pamphlet form hi the National Security League. Is belnR distributed nt the Hrondway Theatre, llroad stieet and Hinder avenue, the llelmont Theatre, Ii2d and Market stieets, nnd nt all other the atres where 'Tho Unttle Cry of Pome" Is being shown. A totnl of 2.",000 copies of the pamphlet have been printed bv the league The editorial Is entitled "Not Rvcn a Sporting Chance." Auto School Forced to Expnnd So larRc nn enrolment nppenied on the opening nlRht of the automobile-mechanical course nt the Spring dm den Institute, Uroad and Splint; Clnrden streets, that the Institute has been forced to add two additional evenings of Instruc tion to the schedule that was planned The course will be Riven, under the new plan, on Monda.i, Tuesday. Thuisdny and Trlday evening It Includes complete I Instiuctlon In automobile mechanics, re i pilrliiR and opoiatlng. back. She stopped a minute while she In spected ono of the gorgeous evening gowns to seaich for mlnuto breaks In the seams. "May I nsk why so much attention?" she was naked. "I'm going back to the pl.ices where I can wear them. As I said, I haven't had the ehnnco. Hut I'm going back to tho legulai places. " Mis. Perkins says mnirled life wns often distasteful to her. Tho records benr this out. She was married in 1M7 (her sec ond ventuie) shortly after she met Mr. Perkins at Atlantic City. Tho ceiemony took place at the Little Chinch Around I the Corner, nnd shortly after that the (list bleak In the tniirrlnge rentlons sepn- I rated me couple They leuniteil, grew dissatisfied, separated, applied and re ceived n divorce, lemarrlcd and, now, ngnln nre apart. Mr Perkins wns master of the house Bolnetlmes. When these occasions an lied, and they became more and more frequent, accHidlng to Mis. Perkins, ho would He back In his chair, legnrd her Impersonally and sal : "Ilartcndcr, bring me a drink." Where upon nhe would do so. Other times, the says, she would Just be gettinir off to sleep when ho would LULUijI LOCUST MATS. 11(10 nnd 3. FA'ft.T . tt .10 (o It. Dorothy Donnelly in ALEXANDER IJISSON'S MADAME X I'omorroiv The Misleading Lady r.2.1 Alime MARKirr Last 2 Days tliillj. in. . 15i- . t.le TItn PATItlOTlr PHOTO SI'KCTACI.i: "THE BATTLE CRY of PEACE" A CAM. TO Alt.KS AflAlNST IVAI1 Coming All Next Week I). W UHirriTH'H Sensstlnnal Drnmii "THE ESCAPE" Iloll Phone, llelmont 1441 fyT zzhry t -wyvc-r b- PROMINENT f n r . NrtremirLEV-N rTA-TT K-T TTTrTX TT 7V y-T-vr xi JIXTW 1 JKJUY JriJOJlyil liA.1 IKJ I rS tr-ASryff Hl VL.f.X i - 1NO BSBHRT mm ayjj s&s?! "1iBltTrfiTfrririilll'" a S3- sg&&i ho took a few moio drinks nbonrd. Then he lost bis beailngs somewhat. He sat on a bo near a stole on York stieet, rml the moiv ho gazed at the stieet the r 1 f nvi-iied that it was tho river. He baited his hook and cast It i in. i.ict that It got In tho via I in.il hoihcs didn't bother him In the least IJojii In the neighborhood told Uenja min thut be had made a mistake. When h chafed them away thov retaliated by ehoiverlng him with bilcks. llcnjamlu wanted to light, but ho got tangled with the line, and In older to straighten him out a policeman took the ncio to the till and Yoik .sticcts station. Magistrate Glenn sympathized with the fisherman, and when he apologized pro fusely for dlstuililng the peace of the community several of the cops disentan gled his ll.stiing painpheinallu nnd sent him home 5mlm Boc&nq Grrmom TYlV, rnlloiiliii; llirnlro nhtaln Ihrlr nli lines llirnnch (he STANI.KY A lliiouini; Cliiniiillll. llhlili 1h n iruiirilllti'o fif inrli rli4tii lues uf the flnptt iirnilmtloiii. .ll nktlires reilrwed hi fore c vlilljl t tmi. Alc for the tlirtitru In J our liaiilll Hooking Conumii). Illy ulitiilnlng pit (urea through tho Sl'.VNUiV CHNTItAL Chestnut St. Op. House Theda Bnra in a Fox Feature Special Music & Lively Comedies 1 1 rt i nn i 1"ib. Morris .1 I'lihijunlc An. AlHAllI iiA Mnt Diillyut S, i:ii;s,T&U pai'i.ini: i itnnnmrii in I.VUIV (III..MOKI. ARCADIA CIIKSTNL'T nni.ow ii;tji TiiiAMii.i: ri.vi." Hi:!Sir HAUUl-l'Al.i: In Hun ir's Altar" MAl'K hVl.llN In rile Mmlo Stlir" 5JD AND THOMPSON rtr - l-.i-.KJ JIA'llNIJi: DAILY MARGUERITE CLARK in LIBERTY IlllOAD AND cor.LwmiA GRACE ELLISTON in Tl'i: llt.ACK riJAU" i:sr piiilai)i:i.pi(Ia 52d ST. THEATRE $&$?$ BM AND SANSOM STnCHTS OKIIAI.DINI: O'llUIHN In "HIS wirn" lomorroii IIoiiso of a Thousand Scnndnls." Logan Auditorium ",d 'Viocu.sn,, Trlunt'Ii' I'Iiih liuicitlii (ilfth In "Jonlnn Ih n Il.u.l Iio.i.l I: h oi irlsiiklo In "l'utiy .uul tin in i.Ihu stars." ' Sl'il.l. VVATCIth' BLUEBIRD i'JO!) NUItTII IlltOAD S.T. V I. s P Hfin'v Pronn's HDNA JIAVO A. IIK.NUY II W.ll.TIIAU. nil: misi i:niNn i.aiv flOTH AND PFrjAR lWll.lMOVST EDNA GOODRICH in "AHMSTIIONC'S IV in: ' Paramount Picture riDnimiT 2i;th and rrtltXlViVUll 1 (IIIt.VHD AVH. I Mi tio nim i nrp Pri'ini'" VV1.I.I V.VI.I.I In "THE TURMOIL" Market St. Theatre MS ll"l.l'lti;(i HI. INN In i. ii r s u in iti pi mi." See i lit IT' Hiori Wiilnimluy ORPHFI IrW OnilMANTOWN AND UKrncuiVl ciir.i.Ti:.v aves -iiciaviii.i: I'l.VVH- DoukI ih ralrliankH In "lloulilo TrouMe Host . lilmikli In r.itli ami MuUI AJrlft." ORIENT I ninl WOODLAND AVH D.illlMat.L' l'.ir.U::;01oll. V ITVi.l! il'll CNIT P'llTII sniltlJV In UN l!i:i( HU'IHNM NII1IU"" Big Building Operation Under Way A Sr.D.WO bulldliu; opeiutlon of 3S dwcll Inss and threo stores, belns elected by J Sllbornian, Is under way on the houth side of Wyoming avenue, north side of Court and street and Wnniock and lltli streets. Theatrical Baedekor BROAD i'olliniinit." ultli P inula ColllnBe fjrfto Shannon Ilerlwrt Kelcey nnl Phtlln Jl'rlialr A come.lv ul C I". 1'utiilng. dent 1 i-.leanor II Porter's Htnrirji of Ht- voun3 i Blrl who hum iho iierfcmlikitlon of nliilness. UHUCST Mondaj, Tufwlay anil Thursiiay m-iilnct s Hutli St Denis In ii terles of Oriental and moJcrn U lines, suiiporlid b her own enmimni KNli'Ki-uiioPKHH "Innlde the I.lnei " The hiilik.rbixk.er Plaers In the drat Phllailel rnla iterformance of a drama of loie, Intrliiua. nlea and excitement at Ollirallar, ty the author of "Seicn Keys to Ilaldpato. I.YHIC "Panlng Show of HI15." with OeorU') Munroa nnd lterllnn Miller. A Winter Grnn thow or tho usual tjpe. with slrls. runway music and costumes In larso Qunntltles. plus tome excellent burlesquo on current snows. POnitnST "Pouiln I.uey." with Julian Eltlnge A musical comedV of tho KlttnKa Jre with plenty of oppoi (unity for th; star to appear In hla remarkablo towns. Musla and plot thrown In. OAIUUCK "On Trial." with Piedorlck Terry "d a good cast. An exciting slory. of crime, y.rllteii backward In tho form of a trial. rovel and entertalnlni, PHOTOPLAYS, CHESTNUT STHEUT OPEHA JIOtTSF.-"Cir- "urn, nun 'rned.i uara. im i ox piikwc tlon of (he famous story and opera, with , sensational death for Don Joso over an st-foot cliff. BTANLEY - Friday ond Saturday, "The Spider." with Paulina Frederick. PALACE All week. "Tha Poundllns;," with yjry plck(ord. A truly Plckford part for tittle Man " nCADIA Friday nnd Saturday. "Honor's Altar." with Uessle Harrlsinle and Walter Pdwards, and "The Movie Stars," a Ive tone comedy at populau rmccs. WiLNUT "School Dan." a musical pro duction, with Ous Edwards' "Kids." STOCK. KNICKEnnoCKER-'-Insiae the Lines " The Knickerbocker Plajeru in the drat Phlladel- Dnla nerfnrmnnnn nf n ilr.ima of lOVe. InirUue, spies and excitement ot Olbraltar. The Arvlne rnous Diay. Titrnr. anj ucorge Arilue as Joe Carson. . VAUDKV1I.LE. KVITH'S Eva Tansuay, comedienne: William "orris and company. In "Mrs. Temples Telegram". Marfe lordslrom. in, "Hits of Actiag". scotch Lads and Lntsles, "The I-lttle StranKer." Henry Itudolf, vocalist, nd Mario and Duffy, gymnasts. CltAND Wlllard the man who grows: Ten asclnatliiE Flirts lirown. Harris and Urown, funsmllhs. Edmund Glngas and com Pny, Jugglers. Clements and O Connor, lonwillan; Lew Fltzglbbons, xylophone. COLONIAL Ned Neator and his ten swect ": tho Oreat Leon magician. PIKer and Douglas, dancers. Howard, Kebble and Herbert, comedians: 'The Ileal Mr Q." Moss "Mia Fry, blackface act; Powder and Cbap pan. dancers, Mcltea and Clegg, ocllsts, leterson Brothers, acrobats, OLOHE Colonial MtnitreU, Delmora and Lee. gymnasts; Ollie Urlscoe, comedienne. Janon . yickster; ' Fired from Yale"; IVeslon and young, (n sorgs and chatter, Tho Masked - fttat't and The Lady: Cecil Dunham Ed !' Oooslo and company, In "lied Ike From Nevada". William Hercher, comedian. CltOSS KEVS-Second half of the week, "Jack ' W Olant Killer': Scott and Wilson, come aians, Annie Sloan and company, the UEhertys. Jack Williams, monologlst, Zin. KIXOK Vim II C. Il.. n.l t, . . Z--w UUI1I kllUllBI HUU frit ilcuivonvy. Webb and Hums. Maxlxe Hroth uu lioouy I PAT APE' 12U M.VIIKET RTIIKCT , , rtL.tKsC p, , j to il -15 P. M MARY PICKFORD in the nu'vni.iyi!" FRANKFORD 47U 'rSS-n i iiAiti.i'.s I'lipnitv in "Tlin JII'MJIV AN'I THE HI'MMIXG HUH)" Pat amount PI' turo GERMANTOWN Paramount PUturo VVI.ESK V SI'IIATT In VHP. 1MMH1I1ANT' n.lOS GEItMAN- TOWN AVE. n rI3J7 OOTII .VAHKET LiLUOE. Mnt. L'.t.i, nigs. 7 a o Mitrn Orteri I1VIILV "?'i:VI3XS In TIII3 lIOI'hE OP TEV11S" Hear Our $111011 Klinlull Ursan pinADn AVENCE theathi: ValKrAriL 7TII AND HUtAIlD AVE iLAUV KIMIIU.'. VOPNU In ' L'VVIll.l.E' rrifeMlnn il Vnudeillle Surprli-ot DADIf' lllDCli: AVE . DVl x ninv c. IHN ST 'nnl inuoui show from 2 30.11 :.10-11 PA HA MO UN r- Dl'STIN rAIINL'H 111 "The Gentleman From Indiana" GRAND B2D nnd MAnKET STS' .MAT DAILY, 2 P M.. So. "THE RED CIRCLE" OVERBROOK fi3D nn1 Save. "THE INNER SOUL fiARDFN 53D LANSDOW.NE AVE VJttlAJ-SJMN MAT. 2. EVG 0:30. TltlANGI.E PLAY8- WM S HAItT In 'TIIR DISCIPLE" -onu"l)-' lll:li PAINTED HEItO" Hear Our Ors in with tho Vox Humana EUREKA 40T" AND J-i J 1 J-. IV t MAHKET STnEET.1 PATHE GOLD rtOOSTEll PLAY ARNOLD DALY in nir; iiors-E or peah" NOItl'H PRINCESS 1018 MAHKET STItEET Till' M' IVH'STH'ir' 1 rilOVI GLADSTONE TO STONE" ' .nil au.l tin' liam." Eier Thursday. GEIIMANTOWN AVE. AT Tri.PEHOCKE.N' ST. RIALTO MURIEL OSTRICHE in Tin: enters homaxce" lfl.H MAKKr.T STHEET UVtlAX voice onciAX i REGENT I PEARL WHITE in "Hazel Kirkc" 1'lTIIi: tlOU) R00VTI7I! VI, IV l MUn BROAD ST . EltlE i. Great Northern uehmant n aves Pin Uil'ari viiiu .v r.-niu vnrhev 'Irlnnc'i In "Tlic RUBY MAHKET RTnEET PEl.OlV 7TII STHEET rninuerni ' l re il li.ii and Anni , ...hdci vr. . ivrrc- Luther In 'Tho lllaco Vampire" .,, imiiVAHD lii'-ilemu'io He Loied Her" IRIS THEATRE XtiSW SHERWOOD ".TlltR ROBERT WARWICK PHI ITS or DESIRE" III V orl I nim Corn Prerent uniii:itT vvAituu'K in Tin: sins op .sociiirv" IMOItE I Broad Street Casino DROA?,OW EVENI.VO 7 AND 0 Adda Gleason and Melvin Mayo in "Saved rrom (ho Hnrcm " 4 Parts. Comedies PFNTI IRY nnIR AVn MARSHALL V-C11 1 UI I MATINEE DAILY PATHE COLD ItOOSTEIt PLAY OEO. MARION A.- VIVIAN ULICKHERN In "EXCUSE ME" .SOUTH P I A 7 A hroad and porter m. i.r-i,.r-l, STREETS "THE STRIFE ETERNAL" Featuring BLANCHE FORSYTHE xommiKsr J! by the author nf . AMEHlCAN-'VVIthln the Law."' Gf Waiers. in llayard Velller'a fa K I "llh Huth Robinson, as Mary 1 THURLOW BERGEN in TIICJ CITY" rORTY-riRST AND LANfASTER AVENUE LEADER MME. PETROVA in "WIl'VT WILL PEOPLE SAY'' Motion Picture Chart Appear Eiery Monday In Weekly Programs WM JEFFERSON 20T" ft?.?B&up",M , S A V O Y TF1I1KMX PLlYH DOROTHY niSH In 'OLD HKIDiILnHRO' EDOH3 P1V in 'THE FAVORITE TOOL" i t-i X7r"T"TT? 20H KENSINOTON JLrII-.Jl lli. AVENUE 1211 MAHKET STREET CLIFFORD . MAROAHHT (linSON In "THE BAIT" T Q Q A "TH A VENANGO 8TS M VRY PiriCJ-'OIlD In "MADAME iicrrniiFi.Y" P.irainnuut Pirture VIPTORIA MARKET ST VI'-V-'K.-rt AHOVE NINTH Melrn Prei-enls VALLl VAI.LI In "Her Debt of Shame " See "Tho SlrnnKe Cane of Mary Pat,'.' ewi Widnes'lav and Thursdav STANLEV MARKET AHOVE 10TII contini'dph Pauline Frederick ill "n'-oVsi10 "THE SPIDER" hi p;(pTBi fWWVWtt Susquehanna tsusq"eiT 171h 4 EHAN.VA AVE. Triangle riaus Uessle Harrlscalo In "The flnlden Claw" 5 Acts Weber 4: Fields In "The Ilest of Enemies." 2 Paris Keys(one Comedy NOKTIIKA.ST STRAND 12Tn AND GIRAnD AVE- 'THE nnOKEN COIN." No 1(1 "The Woman in the Box," 3 parts "HAZARDS or HELEN" KILNSINdTCIN JUMBO Fn0NT ST AND i U III U U OIRARD AVENUE ... - "GRAFT." Episode No 7 Te.r,ror of ,he rla" "Jerry'a Revenue" "The Vacuum Test" "Wlnkey's Huse" ' YOl'NO HEARTS" company; Often Duncan TRIANGLE FILMS Can be obtained from H. SCHWALBE S. E. Comer 13th and Vine Sis. Noteworthy Plays Pre-eminent Players Each Week at the Following Theatres; ! i CHESTNUT ST 11ELOW 16TH A. tAH 1l--AB-i i, T, ,. V-'--J' , U. fVUi tNIVBVI OUMOVTB T-... . XI., ..,!. t !-. t-r!wn 1 om aubtn "i Sulliyao J ARCADIA ALHAMBRA tf ST3 V. r A r. 17 S-0 RICHMOND ST A 1 - - rt u --i BELMONT BELLEVUE FnoiiT&ttEANNA R V N N U3:i8 W00DLAND AVE. BROADWAY aW- FI1RFKA UT" L UAltKIJl' hTS lr A MrTrtRn FRANKFORD AVE. FRANlVrVjKI- . MAIiaAHETTA ST GREAT NORTHERN !gAADvf-, GIRARDAV.THEA. 02AVEIr7i)!D GARDEN UN-DOWN- AVE. VICTORIA oia MAKKET ST IMPERIAL ""VZ&vt sts. f MfrfrflifaViHrirlfr--"---6--"-- IRIS 3m KEXS,NoTON AVE IFFFFRSflN !0T" and -ll.il LlVOUn I'LETCHER STS. LAFAYETTE -"9U KKS?.B LOGAN AUDITORIUM Lf LEHIGH PALACE rir.aYvE. ORPHEUM a!fS0ENNA?Es. OVERBROOK vSM? av PALACE ,2H MUKKT ST- PASCHAF I 7,6t and I 1 flJWlinL.-. WOODLAND AVE POINT BREEZE TMORRuflr J J ) Q 1731 R1DOE AVENUB R U B Y MARSHALL 4 MARKET STS. SUSQUEHANNA 0EB.8,ST WISHART FRONT AND IjnniV l ALLEGHENY AVE. -U.-.t---A-U-.---V-.i,.).,. t,t--,4,tt SSTvvI3 METRO PICTURES EXIIIDITED IN ONLV ONE THEATRE IN EACH LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS Ask for Metro Pictures An Absolute Guarantee of Quality Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday in Motion Picture Chart LI II Vi W jMTte duly Piano PI m) f . C.fS 7N. -V T eiy ----- --- th, ay f M) , ---tnf wt m Facts, Not Fallacies W ' fjl '-' At no time, when placing our pianos for sale wf flu W I I have we resorted to subterfuge, nor do we at ml fJ (Xj f ' any time endeavor to surround our business ' ' &jjU A II . with mystery. We expound facts in a rather m g lllir' emphatic manner. $ ", il.' f il.', t h 5 . u &s f ..'T i. v V J Vr 1 . ', aX A . f Is f! ' But we can read every day in advertisements of musical instruments where dealers claim that the pianos sold by them are worth far more than their published price, without giving- any mathematical reason for the so-called reduc tion other than their wish to impress their cus tomers with their philanthropic dealings. We recently read an advertisement where it stated the founders of a well-known and at one time highly esteemed piano manufactory were supposed to use caution in surrounding them selves with illustrious men, who were past mas ters in the craft, and the enthusiasm was gen erally shared by the workmen. But the writer of the article, like most great writers drawing altogether from their imagination, had only a rumored idea of what the factory looked like, and for good reasons forgot to say that there was none of the original owners or craftsmen now connected with the concern, as it had passed into others' hands. A similar display from an ad man's pen gave as a reason for a price reduction that the dealer had an agreement with the manufacturer, stating that, because of the amount taken off the retail price, the name of the maker should be kept in the dark, as it might interfere with other agencies handling the same line. There was no necessity for doing this, however, as such instruments are known to the trade as "stenciled" pianos, the name of the original makers never appearing. We claim now and have always claimed, as the only piano manufacturers in Philadelphia (not withstanding some dealers' claims to the con trary), that we can sell you equal values in pianos at from 25 to 30 per cent below the dealers' prices. We can do this, in the first place, because we manufacture our pianos right here in Philadelphia, have ample capital and one of the best-equipped factories in the United States in our line, all of which is applied to produce a Cunningham-made Player-Piano for the small price of $450 and on easy terms. IT PAYS TO THINK i. - ,'i i .' Ti3l fc V Jik3& ZSS?- ' ' ' A "S . f w, xm PIAMO CO. fsi it. 11th and CHESTNUT STS. Factory 50th St. and Parkside Ave. Philadelphia 52d and Chestnut Sts. Open Branches I 2835 Germantown Ave. J Evenings - ?, v (&! 4f?v 4&v -& ' yrf- '& 2t.n ' v -;- &lfafomi ii iinn irmsttmtammu rfifislii-. t iff i"iiiiniiii.in-ilisjtfiiii