i 31 If m m. i ft miM fi0RMSw CARICATURE OF PRESroENT WILSON domic I?ortvoyal in Mnrblo Said lo Represent Hint Holding , . HUett&'p Head in Hia V' Hands fcRANK OP AN UNKNOWN The University of Pennsylvania has lm. foortattted In mnrblo ft comic portrayal of Woodrow Wilson and set the life-size Ima-jft of the President's countenance upon one of Its buildings, Alonfrsldn of the "Wil son head Is the heart Of Huerta cut oft and clutched In the hands of the grinning President Wilson and ItUertn nfo among tho "gargoyles" that line the -walls of tho dor mitorles, though not half a dozen persons connected with the University know It. Of course1 It wasn't the official Intention of Provost Smith and the others In au thority at Penn to hold up to ridicule the former President of the neighboring (and rival) Institution at Princeton. It was a young architect's Joke and not the .In tention of the University, but nevertheless. say some Penn ntumnl. It Is the University that, Is put In the portion of poking pub lics fun at the President, nnrt tho young architect's name will probably never come out. lie may be In Toklo by this time, telling over the rice wlno, of tho trick he played on Old Penn. Not the most happy phase of this par ticular trick to tho minds of Penn "grnds" is that- It presents a political opinion, like a cartoon and precisely tho opinion whlCjh, patriot lo Americans In tho future will object to. For, they say, tho Proal. dent went Into Mexico to avengo an Insult tolour flag nnd not "to get Itucrta's head." Dut In a most graphic manner this bit of cartoon In stono teaches that Wllsori took Vera Crus Just to oust Huerta; In other words, that ho con ducted a most hypocritical procedure, which Is the very thing his enemies ac cuse him of having done. Whether his tory exonerates him or not, It Is a suro thing 'that Penn never will unless they chisel off that gargoyle. So, at least say the "old boys" of the lied nnd Blue. The firm of architects that built the dormitories denies it nil, but tho pro fessors of tho 'School of-Architecture don't deny It. They think it's a good Joke. It .being legitimate. In tho good old tradition or gargoyle-making to play pranks in these fantastlo decorations. The ones in tho dormitories are not, strictly speaking, "gargoyles"; they nro really "grotesques." A gargoylo Is tho decorative figure at the end of n rain pout; tho grotesques, or chimeras, that are so Interesting and mysterious an ex pression of medieval architecture, aro decorations of a similar nature not con nected with rain spouts. Why these grotesques snomd havo been rhade often to look like the evil oho him self, though used to embellish cathedrals, Is a question that dips Into theology; some think they wero put thero to make fun f the devil nnd expose his ugly features to public contempt. But architects hate to admit that religion had anything to do with tho building of cathedrals. They like to think that cathedrals were purely of architects., by' architects nnd for architects, and that if thero never, had been such a thing as a Christian 'religion, there would still have been cathedrals built just to decorato cities. ' As a matter of fact, they are probably right In think ing the designing of grotesques wan loft entirely to tho decorative fancy of the sculptors who happened to be engaged In the various parts of tho decoration. Now, these young men combined busl ness and pleasure, sometimes by making tho apes and quaint visages of monks, scholars, clowns, etc.. In their grotesque resemble persons quite well known In tho -neighborhood, perhaps the bishop himself, if they wero daring und subtle, enough In caricature, or perhaps only the master architect. So It is right In tho tradition .of the art that one of the Innumerable grotesques ot the dorms shall bo a sly caricature of Mr. Wilson. Now for tho categoric denial of Mr. Stewardson. of Stewardson & Tage, de signers ot tho dormitories. "I designed the building in question myself," ho said. 'There was no Inten tion of making tho decoration resemble Wilson or Huerta. Aa a matter of fact, the faces do riot resemble those men. Tho Idea that wo tried vto caricature the President Is nmusing, but absolutely with out foundation." After that dental there is no use In pointing to the fact that tho leering gar goyle Is the living, breathing Image of the President. Nor In pointing to the fact that the head has a scholar's mortar board cap and tassel of the modern type, unlike the medieval cowl usually seen in REAL ESTATE A POSITION li aauaht by man experienced In suburban real estate, development, bulldlnc auper vUlon. advertising, ealea promotion. CLEAN nKCOItfa: NOW EMPLOYED. HEEKINQ UArtOEtl FIELD. X-iaaaaBBWaHwaCiBVBBMPB3BBBa .BbYs BnB Fte-' A fA iBilBaBBiBHBEifl ? CjBBML I HHHIIIIIIIKV'- fcS ' VBVJSalhiBllBBWflHB 1 I BVBBAJ WtaBBBBBflr'lkBBBtttMj 1 VaaBflaaaaHHHaaaaaaE4PiC?V MJ SartLlRBi-fcWV ' .... -- ...... . ,. i , I, ; , , ii I loi ii i'ii in I 'in .'' W- , , . r, ' ' kkAi, estate so iktMJ ' bmai. zswsjqxL mm of son's Tragic DEATH KILLS MOTHER Heart-Droken Woman to Be Buried With Scenario Writer A EAST OIUNQE, N'. J., May 6. Mrs. William F. Stagg, mother ot Clinton 11. Stagg, scenario writer, who was killed In art nutomobtte accident at Los Apgeles Wednesday) In dead hero today ot a brok en heart. She was 111 from tho e'ffects ot an operation when tho news that her son had been killed reached her. She suffered n relapse at once. Son nnd mother will be buried together here Tuesday. Typewriter Concern to Bnltd The Underwood Typewriter Company has purchased, through A. Milton Napier, from Manning A Trunk, real estate agents, of New York, ft site at 'the southeast corner of Vesey and Greenwich srects. In that city, 84 by 124 feet, on which It will build a 12-stdry structure for Its own use. The price paid for the stto was In excess ot $1,000,000, MAY DANCE WlTM ftOTKD STARS OB THE SCREEN Privilege Accorded Movie Fans by Lot at Now York Exposition NEW TOntC itai . At the great ex position of the Motion Picture Industries, which began in Madison Square Garden today, tnovlo fans who hold tho lucky numbers In a drawing will have the prlvl lego of dancing Willi famous idols of the film. Kven those who .don't draw prices can Imitate the cat who round it easy to look at a king, The exposition, under the direction of tho Motion Picture Board of Trade of America, will last a week and be the biggest thing of the sort over attempted. BEAL XSTAttJB 6M jfi rtni i , , ! if, .i . , t, J fluntmnAi HunonnAN bubimbAn British Admiral Dies . r LONDON. Kay fi. Tho Bight Hon. Lord John Hay, Admiral ot tho fleet In 1888, died yesterday at Fulmer, Slough. Admiral Hay was, tho fourth son of the eighth MarqUls of Tweedale. He was born In Ids?. He retired In 1897, e BE AIi ESTATE, TOR SALE REAL, ESTATE FOR BALE OKIWIANTOttN OEKMANTOWN JOKE ON THE UNIVERSITY It tins: been discovered that theso Knrpoyle heads on tho University of Pennsylvania dormitories bear n remarkable resemblance to tho features of President Wilson and of tho late Goncral Huerta, of Mexicov whoso head is beinj? car ricd in tho former's hands. Front and sido views nro shown hero with. grotesques of similar design. Nor In not ing tho square spectacles on Huerta, as contrasted with tho round eyeglasses on Wilson. Nor in recalling that tho decoration was put up In the summer following tho taking of Vera Cruz. Nor In comparing It with tho nearby grotesques of African big gnme, showing that tho designer took the Roosevelt expedition as his themo In making thoso grotesques throo or four years earlier. Thero Is no uso pointing to this evidence, becnuso tho deslgnor ought to know, nnd so the wholo thing is roduced to tho status of "a mcro coin cidence." Still, the man who designs a building almost always has young architects help with details, nnd It Is Just barely posstblo that a young assistant of the firm played tho trick. Judgo for yourself by strolling in through the main ent-noo of tho dor mitories, 37th street am., Woodland ave nue, turning to tho left then down tho steps and over to tho little tower over In tho far corner. Thero at tho archway marked "1911" you can see tho crotesquo In question. BEAL ESTATE FOB RAT.P. An Artistic Colonial Residence sununnAN " ' ' '"" p Jf. ." J ffc'' BSjBWaLaaaaaaaaM BtiffTfcMT SfijI NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT Of r M F RONTING on Lincoln Drive at McCallum St.; with three, entrances, considered the most attractive location along this well-known drive. The house is built of stone (Colonial style), containing. 13 rooms. 3 baths and 4 bedrooms. The hall is in the center of the house, living room with open fireplace on one fiidc,dinlng-room on the other. The front porch is enclosed in glass, and has open fireplace; additional porch off dining room facing McCallum St. The second floor contains 3 large bedrooms, dressing room and 2 baths; the main bathroom has built-in shower with modern attachments. Third floor, vl large bedroom, bath, linen room nnd well-equipped billiard -room with large open fireplace; beam ceiling and unusunlly well finished. Hardwood floors; large closets; Lot water heat; gas and electric light; lawn and shade trees. The house Is in perfect condition ready for occupancy. Open for inspection Sunday after 10 A. M. Can be bought at tempting figure. Terms to suit. CHARLES J. HOOD & COMPANY (MORRIS BLDG.) 1421 CHESTNUT ST. sununnAN sununnAN BEAL' ESTATE JOB BENT SEASHORE STONE HARBOR OCEAN PARKWAY Within Sound of the Ocean Fronting on ona hundred fmt wlda ea level canal emptyln Into iba Inland Htate iVaterwav. T.n minu,a hu .., .... ley to Htona Jlurbor-a matchleaa beach and - lu x-niia-your door. . Splendid 10 Dl Elzhty.flve minutes to Phlla- Mldway between Stone Harbor Yacht Club boardwalk. delphla. Readlnc iralni at and Htone Harbor Country Club! uiiuliu. WBiinr. nimnir. amiiii. linn.. lOWa Well built. I.nw nrla am .-... For particulars and free. Impaction trip -writ or phono South Jersey Realty Company 3d Si Walnut St.. 1'hlladeluhla J-AN8DOWNE. PA. 1 ,M"flV jE3BaaaaaBt- ''' I HBHBaBaBaaF. ffi iHBHHS I MTflTltfe LlaaaaHaH0aaaaaBaH!f WTifijrlaB L-taHaHaHaaaaaHBalaaaHI tM Uai taC KJaHEaKalaBaaaB aflHH P BsQSBaBHIEHaB -- -Jj IWaaaBaaaaaaMaB " llHaaaaaaaPatt aaBaaaaBBBiKiew8MaBBBHBBBaBBH jlaBWKBWBBMBljHl&JW Mfc Wlil Mtwli titi. Jj 1 1 1 lfirf aWiWaaalil JJpartWfc ttiitk I jfcajlwflWfajBKf'l i'i I il lB MV ISfc B8iaBJB?Sat?CTi9JS8wn SaBHDKalaaai 89fl aKlaM9SBBfeSC5aMa8''9ttBaSattaaW Ml " fcttrt nmim help sotimb THE LEAPING 12 Minute's, 5c Fare, from 69th Street Terminal ON THE MEDIA SHORT LINE 1 BBBHHJKWWWRSitHBBBfiHB Price, $7975. Lot, 54x170ft, Beautifully Planted, Including Fruit Orchard r HIS beautiful home, which is now ready for sale, contains. I ALU STONE, $6:200 INCLUDING GARAGE 18 MINUTES ON ELEVATED TO BROAD STREET Facing 69th Street Station on Market Street Elevated 5c FARE NO CHANGE OF CARS An Innovation In House Construction Think of An All ' Stone 'House Realize that Home Owning Dream . The above photograph represents the front of one house, with a porch 35 feet Ions. Houbo open In front and both sldea.-The rear of the house Is built with an 18. Jnch stone party wall between it and another house, which faces on another street. Picture this homo 18 minutes from City Hall,' one Bo fare by straight rapid tran sit. Imaclne living room, dining room and sleeping chambers all fronting the street all sunlit and airy in fact, every room facing spacious open plots, See McClatchy, know all the new features to be Incorporated in "these homes arrange to take advantage of a home-buying opportunity not likely to be duplicated! Work on these houses has Just been started and many have already been sold. For further particulars JOHN H. McCLATCHT LaiTtne living room, alcove, dining room, with hard-wood, floors, and. a large open fireplace, kitchen and pantry on 1st floor. Four bedrooms, an attractive tile bathroom, on 2d floor. Two'i bedrooms, a bathroom on 3d floor. Stone to the 2d floor. Hot water heat. Red tile roof. a . o r i i t i t ii i j ".1 -i it opnngneia eacn nome, careruny piannea wiin every convenience, differing in artistic design, stands in the center of an individual lawn surrounded on all sides by beautiful landscape. r Well constructed macadamized avenues curve gracefully through the de velopment ; they are all bounded by cement walks, trees and sodded banks, All'improvements ARE MADE NdT PROMISED. Homes now ready for sale range in price from $6975 to $7975. Beauti ful building sites, with minimum frontage of 54 feet, from $675 up, with generous terms. On one day last week over 500 people visited the Springfield develop ment. During 6 day.s the sales averaged over $4000 per day. If you are interested in securing at moderate cost, with liberal terms, an attractive suburban home, or s site to build upon now or later, you should visit Springfield promptly and see what'an unusual opportunity is offered at this time. You will find the civic center now being developed, the Sub urban Home Beautiful completely and artistically" furnished by Strawbridge & Clothier, the picturesque landscape and the many artistic homes nearing completion, all very interesting. THE SPRINGFIELD REAIi ESTATE CO.: A. MERRITT TAYLOR, President 610 Commercial Trust Building, Fifteenth and Market- Streets, Philadelphia Bell Phone i Spruce 31-83.' Keystone Phone j Race 3-99 Illustrated booklet containing .complete description and plans at suburban homes and building sites and of the interior of the Suburban Home Beautiful will be mailed on request. unsdowm:. pa. Handsome English Style Home i OB Jjniwlatra, Aveuw, a few Uilnute' walk tnua tiUUmit Jt joamti I bitfcsi MtrernI wwu AitvUcfi ball la centre with beautiful central UUari ItvUii-ruom. den. Mte44wa. dtei-jo. tlltd cast eloMt and Uratsxyi vialrj, jkltcbea unj untali M-f a-B 'Mrotmaf lOonur and balhXMme n.Meand Awn bed WW S baUmoiii en tUr Boor. 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