Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING LBDGBR-VHILADHLPHIA, PKIDAY, JTOB 23, 1016.
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piltLADELPIUA
MARKETS
r SCENARIO DEPARTMENT
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rfc,Un .lull and .rif nnscd FnllovVm- r,' e
nfkeLr. n"? Iim I m nno.i winter
clear. 'VbiS i; Kansas clear, cotton sack
n'KU.WVlo straight ration sacks , I ii.n
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11 nn.nnl mtlnn saras ) u iv nu
'?;.. rt nV.i clear. HMi Is-l'lt 'trilRht
8"Mu1n do hatent n fill ft "l ... fnvnrlt.
5SO?VAoWII!!srcll" mills choice and fanrj
Hands ilXXXX n' in. miiK i-rouHr erodes
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PROVISIONS
... n.k-M ruled firm lth n fn'r Jobblnjr 1e
7nd Foflonlni are hequotntlons Cft t.ppf In
MS, SS atf hlrjhMu. SHe Wccm
K hSm. T88 pork finy : i- 5V
J? nrt- hnnVo I cured Was SHflUhje t do,
Illni.f Icmse lSWln'te do "" smoke.
("mlWl " .i...1V.rU,; 'imnlr.l rltv cured, nn
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fSllu' HUe AS. do tubs llW.eio?. Pure
J ir kettle rendered In tlorc.cs n'ao i uo . uo
In tubs lllic
, REFINED SUGARS
The market was iutet hut stent! CJunln
tiotiS? tirn jlntvurniiulated. ,7 Mf1 (lie ..fow
lipid 7H)07?nc, .ntifn tinners' A, 7 2U3
ffijci soft (trades (l35f7 5Uc
DAIRY PRODUCTS
nUTTFIl The mnrkft rulfil alpn.h viltli a
hlMiunlncM ilnlmt (Juolntlon WVBtcf n soil I
W(lic "trn nrsln sniuinttc llrts utlt
IVit nfion.H X7JTWr,li''irly prlnn
inT. 1c i vrnie rxtrn II ffllJc . firm, jnm
".MromU Jf,i27'4r .irl rip. print. ..
KOOH The brltrr nrn.1pn.wrrr firmer Kllh
i eood demand uuntntlonii In free .me;, nrur
br extras S"i. per los! , nenrbj firsts. .,.n per
landard roue neirb inrreiit rerelpls .l i Ufa
; per ease eiieptlnnnl lots hlithir. Western
ntrai. -'He per .Inn Western ettrn firsts $7 jii
Mr nst firsts il,7ri1"ttt prr .tisc, fnn.j ne
pried ean.lle.1 fnsli eggs were Jobblne nt Jll
10c per .lor
CIinKSP Offerlnns were only mo.ternte nn.l
trie mnrKe. ruieu eieiuu i.u nun;- inn -ui
T'.i. V-.. t. .! .hn . .nhni lltl. fill
Uc . do. lo fair to food. l.Vi 0 Jilc . mrt
Iklnw Off He
POULTRY
LHE The market wna nulrt nn.l fowl-
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(luniattniirt Tnivls. 11)1- tS
t5e , roosters lfiHc . sprlnu . hlckens. nccor.i
nit to quillt welKhlnK 11(2 lbs nple.e -Mf
JOc , while LeRhorns iicciirtllnB: to iimllti. J14i
He. Alien" ns in sur ami iiuniuy, nwnic
pltpons pl.lj per pair JHWJOc , no , muni; per
pair, iivi "
DnnSHIJl) Dem-in.l nbsorbe.l the limited re
ttlpls and alues were writ sustnln. .1 Tot
otUng are the quotations 1 reah killed poulto,
dry packed -Fowls lli to box. dr idekeil fanc
lefected '.'2'4t .welBhlna I'i .1 lbs nplee
S.c , welahlnB 1 lbs nplece 'J.'r . welshlnir. Tk
lh aplprn .lr nrlrhtpft 1 lbs nplece. 1RW
2De t fowls lee packed In birrela fnno. dry
Jlcked northern Indlani and Illinois emtlng
IS (f lbs iplecn, Jf-nc do, southern In.llnna
and Illinois, nelgiilne 4 lbs nplt.e lc , smaller
Iliet 18Wnc old roosters dr picked lrt
rollers Jirsej. f.inej 4H8I4". , U8 , other
nearby. plnlilnir 1H IpJ lbs nplece, 1Sw40c
imjllor sIzp. iHPIHo. dutls nenrbj, BprliiK
lflO-Oc , squabs per do- Whttn, nelKtilnir
11012 lbs per do $4 niKi1" white wolKhlnK
J010 lbs per don T 8"Hj4 311. while, wclnh
Inc 8 lbs per iln7 I ItM 111, do, .In 7 lbs
Ir oor, $ nofj J 7n. do do. 0(Hi lbs
r.r do2 tl 7.'tt', dark, St DU4i.ll, small und
No 2. 50c It 10
FRESH TRUITS
beslrftbl stock was In fair nauect nnd pon
lljr steady unilr moderntn oltcrliic Win
tattons AppIph. nor bbl Inrmiti $ttj(l(l
Jtldffln nl. lion Divln $jj othtp xnrl
Ctlcs Mii2 GOi Nj .. Jl 2'U2 tipple AN est
trn, wr box )l !I1WI " limons. pnr box
S50tM2ii, iilnenpnltH per rrntn I'ortu ttl o
IMOtfS blAdtberrten Nirjh Cnrolhm ur ut
if; hucklt berrlpc North t'nroltnu, per U
J29Hc ffooelerrtPB per nt -ic rispbcrrlct,
red per lit ilWHt , cherries Dolaunro ntui
Marjlaml per lb IfiCHc ilo tlo vvr it iV
fix ul.r,fe. -ll- ..A- .-.lnK 1 TMir I if
fthialoupes riorlun t)T crate J2f(M riU, do,
'lorldi per crntp, JIJ wittrmelonu rior
da, per car, IJ0O(tf35(
VEGETABLES
Iteeelpts were quit.) Mberul. but choice afock
old fulrlv niul t.rl. .h nf niiiHf ilpMerlrtMnntt werH
I&-. lleadlly malntufned tJuotatlonu White pom-
Jt tops, per bbl No 1 Norfolk I rwiU.I 7.1. .No
ft- ? Norfolk (1 7nL' '.'1 culls. NnrfolTt SI Wt
It J,Wi No 1 North Cnriillnu iHnll.Ti No J
worm (.aroiini 11 r.intfj Mweei pninioeB jer
nt. per basket No 1 43ifSil0i No ' aft
JOc. Hwect potatoeM Jers.' D.lnwnro nn.l
Itirrland per hamper No 1 7"c l N'n J
yiiOHUL Onions. UiMna tier rummer trnte
M 1, II 11(1 1,7.1. .No a II iiWlWI ( ub
bite, nustern Hhore nor bbl irate tl 105'.'
4oi do per bbl, flill'i;, Celerj. Ilorldi,
rfr irate tl 7,1(iS 2,1 Wnlerinaa, per lull
uaches, 11 riHrii2 mi lleans North Cnrollni
Mr 1-a bbl basket Wax. But l ureeii .'ISO
BOewll llenns Norfolk; Krien ter W bbl
f(.0ijl Iieann, Norfolk itroeu, per H bbl
tAiKet 73c WX1 lienna Norfolk, wax per
Hbbl basket fUW7nt Pepperfl, rlorldi per
rarrler, I2ip2 111 Cggplant riorlda, per crate,
JI'SoO.'Bu Hnuash Norfolk per bbl liw
Iftl do do , per 't bbl hamper Bur Mil
Corn, riorlda, ptr riute, 51 BUQiJIli (.'ucuin
g oero, norroiK inr bbl, l.'bdti.i ruciiinucra.
I Norfolk per '4 bbl luskel IlKillil ('ileum
V Mm Norfolk per 'i bbl b-iskut Tie Mil
Vucumbers. Nurth Carullna. por bbl . Jl filHr.'
fo, do per baiket ilnyiiiic Tomatoea rlur
VA. V'T rarrler Knno II i't&i cliol.e 7.1.
wl TomitoeM MlsatsslppI per flat-crate
igtrROo AiparOKUs, Jerse per bunch lunii
UOlHc 1 prime. loWl-V 1 culls AtrUc .Mush
rooms, per 4 lb basktt lint (f nu
THE WEATHER
Onicial Forecast
WASHINGTON. .Juno 2J
For entern l'eimsjlvanla aiul Nei Jer
ey: Fair tonight! aatiirdny pattly clou.l ;
Rot much chnnge In temperature j moilet.ito
tst winds becoming light anil inrlable
The disturbance that was cential oer
jestern Kanaaa anJ Xebraslia yesterday
ha.moea northeautwanl to Manitoba ami
rms caused showers In tho MIsHourl and
Upper Mlaslsalpiil villcys nnd In the western
like region A trough ettenUs southward
to Texas and showers lme, ocouned at its
eastern edge alontr the MIsalBsippl Itler.
Fair weather prenlls In the Atlantic State
this morning The temperature changes In
the eastern portion of the country haa
n of minor Importance and a slight
eenclency continues nt most places.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Obaervatlons taken at 8 a. 111 , Eastern time
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fiulivllle, Ky.. 70
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DELAWARE ElVI'.tt TH)K CIIANCUS.
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TEJU-EIUTUBB AT EACH 10UK.
Ji,?pt U J2I 1( 21 31 41 o
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LESSON 16 The Humble Start
nel.I ..?l,,il,l'"e -''.nll Sreniitl tssnns bennr. Jnne 3.
nn.l ."-.,.!'"'l""V,0 J0.D Produreilln l-hlladelpliln Willi (
0M"i" nlljlie. );sons for future reference In the wrltlnp of yon
.-.,1, 1,"',iv'?hl"J leilrer will tie nd to answrr In Its columns n
" mr. lessons nun oi tpnpnll interest t renuers.
Tlier wilt ha followed br n
n riillndelnhln cast, tut nut
our arpiiarld.
nr questions ueniinc uireciiy
lly HARRY 0. HOYT
Head of tlio Metro Scenario Staff
TMI2 moat dimettll mrt of photoplay
wtltlnp; Is getting jollr plot 11 li some
tlmei more illlllcult to Ret tho plot for n
single-reel subject that for the feature
In the feature picture joii hftp more lntl
tiiile You tan use more characters and
introduce more complication
In the shnit subject howeer, J oil have
the Rreat opportlltlltj for sceinrl.i develop'
inent You can lav the groundwork for
our future Ynu need Just thl liltul of
prnctlce to lit Joitrsclf to luitidle scenario
tleveiopmcnt on a larger scale
The most siieicssful scenario writers of
todni hno passed through llil training
nnd that In what gles them the suretv
of touch tho confidence needed by all who
write The Binge actor, who hat spent
jenrs In stoclti, usuillj has tho assurance,
the flnlsh, that he neer Would get It he
worked nw of his life on HroadwiU
I.llie the nctoi, the scenario writer nn
get Into bad habits If ho iloemi t watch out
lie must seelt to improve nnd be nlle to
the Innovations and Improvements In the
builncsH As a rule In life, we must till
lenrn to creep before we walk and In the
scenario Held we must willo short scenarlot
before attempting; the longer ones
There Is nnother reason uhj It Is well
to stntt in n humble wn The llt'le Inci
dents that offer the bnsls of ft short photo
play inn) be used ns 1 harm ter studies In a
larger sienarlo do Into any largo public
pa Ik nnd look over the people There Is
ntt old man with a faded medal, hulf asleep
on a bench
What Is his life? What hus been his
life' U'hi Is ho thcrc7
If ,M)U ennttot get ncoualntcd with htm
use jour Imagination What trngedv or
sorrow has reduced him to this level?
Where nie his friends A story grows
nnd pcrlnps It will make n slngle-rcol
dtnma .
If jou are writing n multlpte-icel drama
this old man becomes a character study
Some Incident In his life mn work Into
the story You must have n deep under
standing and Bmpathi for theso hits of
driftwood If jou would make vour drama
ptils.ito with feeling A ktndlv old lady
Belling (lowers may bo tho connecting link
to tho homes of millionaires In n short
stot 01 may bo tho person who finds the
dropped necklace In a longer drama
Kvcrj one of us has a personality thnt
Is Indlvlduil nnd distinctive Unch waif,
etch broken-down ohnracter In the city's
mulct tow. has possibilities nnd limitations
Come to know them, get close to tho heart
of the cltj, that our own heart may bent
In rhj thm that thero may be a response
from jou
Translate their hopes, their fears, their
Ulcils and thelt abasement Make their
lives ring true The will ring truo only
In pioportlon to the depth of our own
understanding If ou Inck the vital spark,
the will be incnnlnglcss to jou If they
livo and have .Inn 111, It Is the reflected
chnrm of your own Inner being No ono
cin hope to be a great writer uuIcbh first
he has great timlei standing Anv thing less
than one's best Is not worth giving
You cannot give join best to jour work
unless ou enn give jour best to life first
In propoitlon to jour giving, to jour un
derst Hiding. Jou will receive O Henry
hid a deep sjmpithv for the million hu
man atoms In the big cltj nnd he gnvo tho
world some of Its greitest short stories
Likewise, ho know the Kouthvvcst and Its
characters, and his tales of this country
rank with those of llrel Hrtrte lie knew
tticin because he could feel and respond to
l.llnnn emotions People havo cilled hi"
Work mechanical because he had the trick
of giving an unusual. Illogical twist at tho
finish ot each stnrv Thnt pnr.t was m
thanlcnl, but deeper nnd stronger thin
nn) thing else wns his sjmpnthetlc under
standing ot his characters They lived nnd
will nlwajs live for those who can under
stand Lion t bo ono of the thousands who sub
mit dramas thnt do not do them Justice
Ho ollglnal Ask yourself It the scenario
jou are about to mall out has something
human, natural or clever about It He frank
with jourself and jou will saia postage
Tho IMItor Can wrlle trite stories with
out half trjltig It Isn't trlle stories that he
Is looking for The author iiiny tie the veriest
beginner, Jet have his work stand out be
cause he has grasped something big All
tho editors aro looking for this writer
Ills script innj he In the middle of n
huge pile of several hundred ml it will not
be lost A rojnl vvehomo awaits It vvhllo
tho others are "going the rounds ' Prom
that moment tho author Is maikrd and his
work Is In demnnd
In conclusion, we can onlv repeat that
It Is best to trj' the single-reel plnys nt
first If jou woula Icirn scenirlo ionti na
tion If jou never tare to vvtlto th full
j-crlpl nnd this Is where the monev lies
Jou need not bother If If Is a htrther at
all. jou hint better not ttj Writing must
lie 11 pleasure and never work Writing
must be natural, almost a tedec ot jour
own feeling and understanding
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Interested Perhaps wo shall be able to
compile 11 list of producers with their
wants None such has jet been published
however You can gauge the genrr.il wants
of the compinlcs bj rending the stories
of their films In tho wceklv ttade Journals
A Pussj footer In rcgird to the filming
of stories nliemlV published In book or
iiiiiRnrlno form, It Is very hard to saj Just
what terms jou could mike with the
author Probably he would be willing to
share ".IO-uO " Ask hint
O Kdgnr Haines Kor details as to tho
required length, etc. of scenarios In the
IIvnvtNo t.FtiOEti's content watch further
announcements
r Allbrlght Your flrBt ipiestlon is not
general enough for answer In theso
rolumhs If jou do not Know the form
that scenes should take, reread earlier les
sons In which short portions of scenaiios
aro reproduced, or watch fqr the model
scenario to be printed nt the close of tho
lessons "VAur story seems crj slight
even for a one-reeler. It lacks orlglnalltv
Xamcs need not bo repented In full nfter
they aro once given
12 P 1. You can leiril whit "goes
over" on the sctcen bj' watching the re lo
tions of nn audience There Is cr often
applause, ispeclnllj In large audiences
nnd In every group ot spectators thero Is
11 general sense of success or failure A'om
own lenctlons nio a prettv safe test when
jou aren't the author of the scenario
CLOTHING MAXIIFAtTUKRRS
ANTICIPATE PLENTY OP TRADE
Tide of Prosperity Hits Virtually All
Lines of Business in Philadelphia
Piospects of plent of business antici
pated by clothing manufacturers and
wholesilers of men's nnd women's furnish
lugs foi the autumn season ns a result
of tho tide of prosperltj sweeping over tho
rountry. aro Included In tho wceklj review
of Philadelphia trade of It a Pun rl Co
Virtually every oilier business Is reported
ns moro active than usual at this season
The rovlow sijs In pnrt
' Conditions In Ihe local cotton ynrn trade
show ISsk uctlvlty than the previous Meek,
nnd collections nro not finite as rood
Conditions nro considered satlsfactorj-.
however In tho local wool trade, con
ditions still favor the heller and tho recent
Increase In prices Is well maintained The
domnnd Is fait and while manufacturers
nre not Inclined to buy ahead on account ot
high prices they are compelled to do so to
obtain supplies, but nre onlj hujlng for
Immedl ite requirements
"Manufacturers ot mens clothing nre
looking forward to a largo fall and winter
season, many have booked good fall busl
ness Clonk and suit manufacturers lire
generally quiet Shirtwaist manufacturers
have had n good season, but there Is a little
lull In prices
'The situation In Iron and 3teel shows
but little change and plants continue to be
operating to full capaeltj with ordeis
booked ahead for manj months Quick do
llvetj Is difficult to obtain Koielgn hujlng
. .intitules to be 11 ptomlnent factor, though
domestic business Is also active
'Conditions In the lumber market have
not imterlnllj changed ; prices nre Btlll
low and tho New orlt embargo has con
sldvrubly tied up shipments In thnt quurtor
The embargo hero In tome sections has
been lifted but the jurds ate still tioubled
to some extent bj lnbor dlflteultlijs
MONEY MARKET SHOWS
INCREASING FIRMNESS
Experienced Observers See Prospects
of Mexican Trouble Advancing Rates
NHW YOltK, June 23 The money mar
ket In all of Its departments continues to
quletlj. show Increasing lirmness of tone
A few months ago nothing seemed less im
probable than a contingency of higher
rates for funds, particularly In view of the
unprecedented volume ot our exports and
the large amount of. gold received from
Canada The advance In money rates has
been very moderate and no stringency of
funds Is looked for
The present situation and prospectB were,
however, clearly forecast by experienced
observers of the money market The com
munity at large Iriespectlvo of the finan
cial interests, can readily realize that with
the extraordinary position of the United
Stales, with our trade and Industry moving
in unprecedented volume for foreign and
domestic account, and with our standing as
a financial tpo"""' 'or fore'S" credits In
huge amounts, the added complications of
financing a war with Mexico could not fail
to advance rates for money In thla coun
MISS ANGLIN FORMS
OWN MOVIE COMPANY
Dramatic Star to Appear in
Eight Feature Films
Independently
LOCAL MINING. STOCKS
TU.NCIl'AU QICIVIVO.
Jim Butler
MacNamara
XSS Bxtenalon
Montana ,.
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By the Photoplay Editor
A '.ew film company sprang Into being
jestnrdaj. with Its principal lumlnnrv no
less distinguished nn artist than Margaret
Anglln
Tho name of the new concern Is the Mar
garet Anglln Picture Corporation .Inmcs
Hhesgreen who for four jears has served
ns Miss Anglin's manager, promoted tho or
ganlzitlon Miss Anglln had received stag
gering offers from film firms In both Amer
ica and Europe, but stendfantly remained
out of screen work until Bho linked her
name with the present corporation
Her contract calls for a series of eight
films, and will In no vvav Interfere with her
arrangement to appear under tho manage
inent of the Charles Frohmmi Company
Tho officers and Incorporator of the cor
poration are .lames D Barton, president ,
.lames Hhesgreen, first vlto president; Ai
thur Voegtlln, second vice piesldent, Irving
J Dltteahoeffer, secretarj, and L'diwiril W
Puller, treasurer.
The first release Is promised for Septem
ber Mr Voegtllue will dlreit tho ptoduc
tlons and art departments with the as
sistance of Livingston Piatt
That last Item the co-operation of scenic
designer Piatt Is u, very hopeful sign Tho
movies will nt last have nu artist of the
"new stagecraft" working for them
James K Hnckett. lessee nnd manager
ot the Criterion Theatie, Is so Impiesstd
b "Civilization" nt least so we hear the
big picture now current there, that he has
paid Thomas II Inco the compliment of
erecting a slab, lettered in gold, in the
lobby of the theatre, bearing tho following
Indorsement
"Ah h member of the league to enforce
pence I welcome at mj theatie this powerful
and artistically presented lesson to the
American public, on tho necessity of pre
paredness for national defense
"JAMKS K HACKHTT"
The funny part Is that "Civilization," ac
cording to all reviews, Is a pacifist film
which might square with one side ot the
propaganda of the League to Jmforce
Peace, but which certainly has not a word
to say for preparedness.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NKW YOP.K. June 23 -lllTTTCn Sllihtly
iiiji.bi uiiiuK " neancr lor oilier quailllea
ueceipia. ivuiu uickikgi r-xira, uvs nyu
mailer muring aiiwouftc , oiai uairy,
2014c . Imitation creamery JSOKShc
KUUS Generally nrm esneclalh on hlsheat
and lowest cradej Itecelpts 23 JOS VWilto
eniiu 28W30c other kradea unchanged
"So 1
HV,
Tha
Theatrical Baedeker
STANLEY Friday and Saturday
Plnwn ." hlht Vlrtne l.nn.u a I n !.. 11. . ...
mount film, and a uoldberg cartoon
ronnEST The "Na'ar Do Well," with Kathlyn
Williams, a ten-reel production by tha Sells
Company, of tha novel of Panama, by Hex
Beach, who wroto "The Hnollers "
ARCADIA Friday and Saturday. "The Snow.
bird" with Mabel Taliaferro, a -Metro pro
duction VICTOniA Friday and Saturday. "Tha Masked
Hlder."
PALACE Friday and Saturday A Gutter
Magdalene." with Fannte Ward, a Leak.
Paramount production
LOCUST Friday and Saturday Dorian's
Divorce," with Ltonal liar r moro and Urate
Valentine,
BELMONT- Friday and Saturday Tho Wo
man.-- wan meougra jiouerta ana Mabel von
tirtman," vvitn CTnarlle, Cbap-
Uurnand, "The
VAUDEVILLE.
KEITH'S Florence. Nash, in "Pansy's
llctdar Punch " by VVlilard Mick. Va
N...lnr. In Odd Stuff 1! 1.1.7. . 1
y.-'s."-.-.'. .'.nr,,. x;n...i v..rKt ! - ""w
a dramal'o lt'?ni Mr and Jdra. Burton Wr
at. JulUU Plxa. Iha Crisps. Redford and
Wlnchauter. tha Ambltr Ufotbar and tho
BaiUt-Trlouaa plcturaa. u "
rtlUBE Batar. a Cabarel." a mualcarcomd.
a he. Yellow ferll'' Bon Haiti. John Blniir
Par.
Jack L'
Troupe
3lrls. tha i I'aca opera company. Friend
Downlna. Ueldtr and Packer In "Lea
K I ftn,iV,on 5tt3 ?,uft- ' ' Home. Sweet
"l Mondo and galla ana tba Thm Ho'
sri
and uuris. in fjaa opi
and upwnizia. ixciu
mania'
noma
OBANl Th Sevan Colonial Belles, la musical
?. ?ftJS? ZZJV&.TJ, . VwysMonttr
tAt.1 Itntk SCKrsBV llvfonVn.
! ss- -- -f ).sVMr4
:uptdn iiU-
SINGLE TAX EXPLAINED
LUCIDLY BY ASSISTANT
SECRETARY OF LABOR
Louis F. Poat'tf Book Outdoes
Even Henry George's Able
Exposition of Proposed
Economic Reform
OTHER NEW VOLUMES
Wlnt vvllh sonp-liox orntorn nnd side
wnlk ptopiignndlsls, ehenp demagogs and
sincere but wocfuljv Ignotnnt humnnltnrl
nns nil inarching under the banner of ra
form, the lntmo "reformer" Ins fallen Into
dlsteputc. Just ns Ihe name "politician" hns
for all the President nnd Mt Hughes and
others nro admirable men nnd politicians,
too
Louis r Post, assistant Secretnrj of
Lnbor of tho United States Is one of those
Intcllcctti il cconomlu reformers that me
distinguished from the contemptible miss
hv tenson of the fart Hint thev do not ap
peal to Ignorance, passion prejudice self
ishness or lovctotisness Hv I'tlllng John
P Unckefeller untiles or liilllng nt .1 I'
Morgm Mr Pint could quickly beconi' one
of the best-known men In Noith Atnerici
Hut .Mr Post prefers something less pop
ular nnd finaiiclilly prolllahlc
Mr Post's "The Taxation of I.in.l
Vnlues" I Hobbs Merrill Compnnj. Itidliut
npolls) Is nn exposition find mi nrgument
In favor of what Is known ns "the single
tax," tho I mil lnbor nnd fiscal refoim
populnth hut crroucotisH supiioscd (bo
catiso of his nmstctly ndvocniv of II) t
Inve been iiincelvid b the late llciuv
George
The tevlewer to whom tho I'tcrnrv cdltot
Inttustcd this volume hippms to be u
single tnxci Therefore he in ij not pup
erlj snv Mi Posts bool ptoves the virtue
of the single tu lint he Is able to sav
that ' I'he Tnxatlon of Land Values" pro
scuts the thcorv niuio clenrlv, more mil
rlselj tnoio cnterlnlniiinh tlmn mr, othei
book ho has seon Tot tlio man that inn
spire or thinks ho can spare, but a little
time to leain what tho si lgle tav Is. this
Is the one book, so far ns the rovicwer
knows, thnt Is better than Itenrj Ocorgcs
small volume. The Condition or Labor,
written 111 rcplj In an encj client letter In
which the Into Pope Leo XIII opposed
Socialism nnd ndvocnted Hades unionism
The single taier regards the private own
ershlp of land ns th. uiiise ot Involuntarv
povertv nnd believes the use ot lnnd ns a
Ood given right should be secured to evetj
mnti The whj of nil this is told in Mr
Post's book nnd, ns If the exposition and
nrgument weie not cleir enough, charts
thnt make them even plainer ate implovcd
Selfish people who seek a waj of getting
something for nothing who hate and ouvj
cverj mnti that has n dollar, will find ilttli
satisfaction in such n work Tho single
tn'cer does not nsk for men equal iippoi
tutiltj to consume, but equ il opportunltj
to produce nnd protection In the ovner
Milp ot that which thej havo produced
If any open minded earnest, Intelligent
mnn wlm has learned to reason will tend
'The Taxation of Laiul Values' he will
know what tho single tax Is and must timely
want to know more about It.
An epidemic cntlrelj different from those
we nro accustomed to think .if when wo
hear the word mentioned thoso which
filghten humans nnd stlllo business is de
s-crlbed In n little volume written bj Will
inm Vernon Hacl.us and published In lleurj
Holt & Co, New York It treats ot happl
ness, tho wajs to reach It and then
tells of the mums of extending It to our
fellows, nnd the Jos thnt comes through
such endeavor Its title Is "Making Hnp
plncss Cpldemlc' nnd those who would fol
low out all that It teaches would doubtless
lealizo the greatest Joj that mini can ex
perience the Joy of knowing that lie has
made others find causes ror rejoicing ulso
It tenches well the lesson of Hark Twain
who said 'hmilo a smite, for then jou
smllo another smile, and soon there's miles
and miles of smiles '
"The Uloom of Youth' (Small Majnnrd
& Co, Boston) Is the storj" of a Itadcilffo
girl and her niltneious friends In nnd nbout
thnt remote district known ns 'the Hick
Has." and tells what happens when Ilostun
soclctj Is Invaded bj a joting college man
and bis Kngllsh Soclnllst wife The author
does not fall to make It understood that a
hero Is a hero whether he wears Immaculate
evening dress or torn and frajed overalls,
and that jouth makes romance everywhere
Dorothy Poster Oilman the nuthcir, has
written tho story decldedlj for feminine
readers
Victor Bridges' "A Rogue by Compul
sion' (CI I Putnam's Sons, N(w York).
Is a storj of tho Secret Service and the
thrilling adventures of n ceitain Mr Ljn
don Ho Is wronglj Imprisoned escapes,
and whllo rejoicing' over his fnedoni he
b forced to work In the service of a band
of Hples It is a hnppv Mr Lyndon when
the band Is finally iuii to earth The storj
is not wanting In action and Mr llildges
has lonceived a well founded plot Ills
familiarity with the Secret Service can
not bo doubted bj the tender
Police Court Chronicles
Hill Tales wants to be a sol.llei di spite
his 6. jeHrs and white whlskeis
Hill contends that nu old soldier Is as
good ns U joung one nnj dnj In tho week
He polntn out that a bullet fired by a
baldhend man will do as much damage ns
that dellveied by a jouth Hill also be
lloves that old mon would make good tol
tilers because they could do better head
work and know how to Keep out of the
waj
Klred with patriotism, he was on the
way to an armory when he met Joe Denn
Ho told Joe that he was going to the bor
der Joe laughed In his face and aroused
the Indignation of Bill generally Hy wny
of getting his hand In for wnr. Hill charged
on Joe tmmedlatelj and put him on his
back
A cop arrived and ended Jiostllities just
as Joe was about to retaliate He took the
men before Magistrate Baker The Judge
(ibtened patlentlj to Bills views on soldier
ing and said his theories sounded good
But he reminded the old man that the
soldiers didn't ride in taxis and that most
of them had long hikes Finally he con-
I need Bill that It would be better to re
main at home In view of his age and help
the cause in some other manner The Judge
then acted as mediator between BUI and
Joe and they signed a peace pact Joe was
honotably discharged
take these books
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Hundred of recant stories by popular
authors, removed from our library
25c each
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IN MKMOBI SI
Ht.SsKX fn Invlnr- remenibfnnce el mr dauh
tf NBTTIU 11 JfANSn.V Who passed away
June 23 1007. J.IOTI En
THl: publication Of Jiooks In tho United
States received a severe ihctlt during the
jenr 1016, lucordlfiK to the statistics Just
published and assembled bj J'red 15 Wood
wnnl In the lfonkmntf
The total number IsMied wns PTT4 n de
crease of J270 from the number Issued In
1914, Which wns 1J.OI0
This number, ifll, wns the smnllest ntiin
her recoided in anv jenr since lh)1, when
the record wns 128 1
The gnvit Ihirupean wnr wns rtpniis
ble, either illtecllv or Indlrectlj, for some
pnrt of the shortage, as under normal ion
dltlons mnny more books would utulmibt
rdly havo reached tliti market from neross
the Aliunde
It Is n miller of some surprise, how
ever to dlst over from n close mialvsls ot
the figures of the jenr, Hint the dttre.iso In
Ihe number of books hv foreign nuthorh
was mil (1IB unit that there was n falling
off of lull titles by Aiiicrhnh authors
The figures nre us follows.
IIMI Atner sr.nl por 1117 Total Unln
IIU" Amer II HU Tor J MU Total 11781
Perms.. I Oil Oil 2 l',n
The greitest decline, amounting almost
to u slump, took plneo in I iw bonks the
tiumhei hi lug neitrlj 100 per tent below
list venr 'Ihe figures show 607 titles In
1114 find only 25r. in 1918. a decllno of 2BJ
Tills Is not onlv a remark iblj small nuin
hi i to be tecotilcd In tho c'luss of law. but
Is nctunllv the smallest number In 25 juirs
Soclologj nnd llcnnonilcs showed a loss
.if IW titles the total fin lilll being 10JS
nnd 7JB In 1918 Tills class his enjoved a
womleifiil Increnso timing the eight jeirs
lteceillng HUB the growth of the books
in tills class being phenomenal In 1910
(he number wns (128, In 1911 It wns f.83, In
1"I2 8f.r, In 1013 977, and In 10H 1038
oi a total of -1869 In the last six yeanl.
flenetnl Literature nnd tlssnjs Bhovvcd n
decline from 7.!2 In 1911 to 113 In 1916, n
loss of HID titles
ttcllgioti and Therilogv suffered In a sim
ilar manner the recoid being 1018 In 1914
nnd onlv WO in HUB n toss of 23R titles
The ttilnl number In HiIh clnss for tho
mst five jenfs Is 1910 94.1 , In 191 1, 117 ,
III 1912, 9IG. Ill 1913 941, In 1911, 1032,
or rt total of BBB1 In the pist six jenrs
Munition also showed n large loss and
recorded the verv smnll number nf 237, the
llgmes being 2f.S for 1911 and 217 for HIS
P.ietrv ntuPDmma, though very large and
Important thtouglioiit tUe venr, was never
theless 181 behind tho reciud of 1914, tho
llguics showing in 1114, 102 nnd 741 In
1916
Applied Science and Technology fell be
hind 2(10 niul Phvsicnl and Mnthcmatlcil
Sclelico dlopped 129
l'lcllon fell shoil of 1111 by 134 entries
the figures being 106.1 In 1911 nnd 919 In
I9IB
Attention Is cilled tn the fnct Hint the
pel cruliigu of fiction to tho whole output
Is still less than 10 pel .cut and hns been
less tlmn in per .cut every venr since 1910
'Ihieo ilasscH onlv showed nn Increase
dining the venr 19 IB the largest being
lllstorv vvhltli Inst jent was In the 10th
place and which I. aped bv a ttemclidnus
hound Into Hie thltil place thu figures being
BH1 in 1914 nnd 75K in HUB The gain Is
net minted for In luge meiisuie by the
gtettt Inllux of win narratives and books
peiluliilng to the hlst.irv f tho countries
nt wnr This is the latgest numbet ever
teenrded tn this clnss The other classes
to show a gain weie business and domestic
cconomj
llARTMv tudneniy, en .tune 1ft tnlft fJEOIVJB
JV. JtAItTLE. Sr., hushsnd of Marirarei ri(r-
ue.ines vounjt) iteistives rind rricnts ia
Lady- Nlyhol Lodae, No 61. P. O of S Hi
I In.oln t-mlae, No, I O H of A i j'Mmps'
employes or
ml
Mutunl
v. at
P. m , nt his lata residence 2J.'0 East All.
it Beneficial Rncletir.
('tamps' H and.E It Co, are Invited to At
icnu me lunersi aertnes on Haiurnar,
4000 GERMANS LEARN
TO RIDE CAMELS
New War Book Declares Soldiers
Are Practicing for Egyptian
Expedition
Among the in mj Interesting and smpils
Ing fails brought nut this week bv Norlh
cllffe s scout wiltei In his .1 Seciet Seiv
Icc ' u volume Just published hv the (Jcorgi
II Dor.tn t'ompitiv. Is n ileseilptl.ui nf tho
eliiTjorate prepir.itlous the (leimins have
been making for their possible invasion of
lg pt "I wish" writes the aiiotivinmiH au
thor "I were oblo to persuade Hi public
of the sciloustiess of the Kgjptl.m sltm
tlon I nm convinced tint the Turks ire
serious In their intended Invasion nf ngypt
nnd ludlii and nn the whole nffnlr will be
under derm m man igemetit It will lie done
thoroughlj Four thousind flcrniins hive
nheadj been trained to ride camels at
llagenbeck's menagerie In Iliimbuig Aleppo
is to be the starting point, and I shall bo
greotlv surprised If within tho n xt few
months something is not heard ot Captiln
DJnnill Pnsh.i. who Is In command there "
News from Knglnnd snjs tti.tt the cnstle
whlcli Thomas Hnrdj, in Ills novel. 'The
Well Helmed" i ills Svlvanln Cnstle Is
about to be sold This Is Pemisvlvnnli Cns
tle Portland, ' the new cnstle' as Hardj
distinguished It fiom hc Wl"lnm Hufus
Keeji adjoining which he jpe.iks of ns the
ruin of the lied King s Castle standing ns
n squnro bin. k mass ngnlnst the moonlit
Indollnltn sea " Tlie lanilinnrks of the Wes
se whlcli Hnrdj has made his own are
being mapped out in literary geography as
Scott's Highlands m Pickens' London
'The Misleading Iidj." a popular plaj
lj Charles W (loddnrd nnd Paul Picker,
has been novelled (Hearst's nternatlonil
Library Conipanv New York), mil the
average reader should find this u fairlj
Interesting book The leading flguies of
the itorv nie a joung societj woman and
a good-looking mountaineer The sole am
bition rf the litter is to mike tho joung
li.lv his life partner Ilo Is successful
onlv after a strenuous wooing involving In
ildents of the vi In dost cli.ii.utci A so
ciological strain runs throughout tho storj
"Alfnd Hussel Wallace Letteis and
Heuiinlscenies ' n new hook bj Inmcs
Marclnnt, Is published this week hv the
Hnrpors Tho fomllv of tho groat Kngllsh
scientist put nt the disposal of the writer
o mass of correspondence from vv hlch he
has choen the most important to lllui.tr. Up
the life, work nnd alms of tho famous
exploier nnd working scientist In this
book for the first time the lntciestlng and
historic correspondence between Wallace
nnd Darwin relating lir their simultaneous
dlscoverv of the tluorv of Natural Selec
tion, Is published in full
One of the best books wiltteu lecently on
tlie pliilo'.ophlwil aspects of the Soiiallst
movement is thnt of Dr It H Solleis, us
slstnnt professot of plillos.iphv In the I'nl
versltj of Michigan entitled "Tho Next Step
In Ilemuciacj ' (the Mncmillnii Compaiij,
New York) Doctor Sellets treats the sub
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rather .Kiidemli' stjlo that restricts Its in
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pneny ave interment at Oakland t'emsterr,
ltemnlns may be viewed Friday, from s to 10
P m
Ill.TTVIAN. On lime ii, Ittlf! MRNftr, fiu.
Imnd of llortha Iteltman, sued fin esf. Itel
tlies nn.l friends aisn Kfuksiier Chevrs itar
bnrossn lx)dee, No lift K nf P, nre Invited
to attend the funeral services, nn Sunday, .at.
r. l'.m precljelv nt his late residence 24115
N 11st st Interment si Mt Cnrmel Ceme
tery
IIItACKKV At the resldnre nf her son-ln lAtv
John At tones 1flii7 Frnnkford nve.i on
lime, ii iniO, ANNin 13 , widow of Joseph
Jtricken nised n.' jenrs Notice of funeral
Inter
lllKm.N, on June SO, loin, JOHN T hu
bind of I lorenre V Ilrown (nee Thompson)
Itelallves nnd friends, nlso rhllndelphU I.oili-,
Jo i J h nnd A M i Vlnry Cnmmsnderyi No
311 ) T Jerusalem Itojaf Arch Chapter, No
1 Orlentnl Asembl, No IT A O M Pi
nnd members of the lllble School nf tho loth
l'rrsbjtrrlnii i htinh nre Invited to attend the
liinrrnl servl.es on Rnturdny at J n m.i at
his Inte residence (IMP Hn7cl nve Interment
nt Mount .Morlah frmeterj Prlenda may call
I rldn) from 7 tn I) p Trt
Jd day nf June, Ifltn,
i'UIlVJH I'ObBS;
CARill.t.K. On June 22 191(1 ODILB J . eld
est (iniichter of .Ifimes O nnd Hnrrtet CAr
vllle (nee Itusson) imed S jenrs Ilelntives
mil friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral,
tin Knltir.1 ij. nt 8 n m . st parents resi
dence Iil7 Wnlliire st Holemn Ilenulem Mass
nt I'nthe.lrnl ( hurih nt II a m Interment nt
Westminster Cemeteri
(III PSItCltlll. On Ihe
( OI.ONIil, ALKXANDKIl
tlllltllV In ,i(s sist jenr. Itelallves nnd
friends nre .Invited to nttend tho funeral
neryi.rs ni nie c nurcn or the Holy Apostles,
.'1st nnd Christian streets on .Monday nfter
noon nt2oclo.k Interment private Plenas
omit flowers
tlKi:iTlini.ll On June 21 191(1 J1AHOA
ItLIIIA, wl.Inw of Ineob O Dreltmeyer (ne
Knirell nRfil 711 jenrs llelatlies nnd friends
nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on
HHtur.lu nt 2 p in nt her Inte residence,
inn N Orlantm st Interment at Mount
I'enie I'emeterj Mn funeral ar Itemalna
iniiv be viewed on Prldnj evening
I ltlll.1,1,. On June 2J tnln at the Municipal
llnsplfnl MAItv ilBuahter nf Scntt nnd
llntelln r. ICrrell Interment at Mt iloriah
I'emeterj No funeral
FKNN. OnJuno 21 ltlin SUSAN KIN'OSTON
wife nf Theo I'enn Itelathes nnd friends
pre Invited to attend the funeral services nt
her late residence Snlfl X S:d st . on Satur
dny 2 1(1 p tn Interment private
HMircvtAN. On Juno 21, intrt LTIJIA
III. Kill r widow of John r Hanemin, Jr.
lunernl servl.es nt her lAte residence, 1408
Pine st on Saturday, st 11 a m Interment
prlinte
II VI I, .In New Ynrk on Juno 21 191(1.
PltAVIvl.tN HALL imed rn vears nelatlvea
nnd friends also W llllnm C llnmllton Ixidee,
o 100 p nnd A M Tristram II Freeman
'linpter 11 A It John's Cornmandery. K.
T Anna Vt lines Post 11 A It nre Invited
to attend the funeral on Hnturday moraine,
a I 11 o clock prpectselj, from his Into resi
dence Ills V nth st Interment private, at
West I.nuret Hill Cemetery.
H M.I, On June 21 101(1 VIAHY A wife,
nf 1 Isher A Ilnll nped 74 jenrs Relatives
and friends nre invited to nttend the funeral
services at the residence of her daughter,
Mrs (Jcorffe Mesencer Wyn.lmoor nnd Ard
more nves Chestnut Hill Pit , on Hnturday,
nt 1 10 p m AutnmnUlres will meet train
leaving ItcadlnV Terminal 12 20 and 12 50,
also trolleys
I.OV l.L.VM) At his residence 18 S. list at,
on June 2J, HIH1 WILLIAM I. husband nf
Knnnlo I. fjivelnnd Itelallves nnd friends,
also cmplnjrH nf the Hvenlne Ilullctln are In
vited to nttend tho funeral services on Hun
dij. nt .a ii m nt tho Oliver II Hair Build
In 1K2D lhestnut at
MOOllH Suddenly on June 2.1 191(1, WIL
LAItI 11 VIOOIUJ Kelatlves nnd friends are
Invlt. d to attend the funeral services on Sat
urday at 3 p ml nt hla late residence 2218
N I2lh st Interment private at Mount
I'enco Cemeterj.
PAVTOKIUS On June lfl, 1B10 CLAHA DAL
RLL widow of Dnnlel Pnstnrlus nnd
daughter of the late William and Claries
Dslrell Ilelntives and friends nro Invited to
attend the funeral services on Saturday, st
10 n m , at her Inte residence, .1003 Greens
st Oermnntown Interment private.
rOIlTPK. On June 21 191(1. MAIIY A , widow
of Chnrl.s L Porter Relatives nnd friends
nro Invited to nttend the funernl aervlc.es, on
Mondaj mnrntmr, nt 11 o clock nt her Into
residence 1.14 Apslej t Germantown In
terment private Itemnlna may bo viewed
Sunday. evening, 8 to 10
nAl'PAl'OUT.-On Juno 22. 101(1. CKLIA wife
of Louis Uappnport. need 4(1 years Relatives
and friends nlso Llbertv Lodge, No II O 11
A , Hre Invited to nttend tho funeral services,
on Sunday, nt 10 do u m precisely at her
lato residence Mill Walnut st. Interment at
Mt Cnrmel Cemetery
SKKI.TOV On June 21. 10tn JOHN A BKBL
TOV Sr . husband of tho lato mien Skelton.
Relatives nntt frlendn also St Michael's T.
A II Society nn.l other societies of which "ha""
vvna a member are Invited tn attend tho fu
neral on Monda) at 8 II) n m from his late
rtsldenio 2H17 N Htll st Solemn Mass of
Requiem at SI Veronica s Church at 10 n m
Interment at Holy Sepulchro Cemeterj Auto,
mobllo service
TITTItRVIAItt, On June 21. 1910 MATILDA
r widow of Jeese VV Tlttermarj Relatives
nnd frlendn ore Invited to attend tho funeral
services nn Saturdas, at 2 p m nt daugh
ter's residence, Mrs H Oengenbach B311
Oa.Un st Interment private Friends may
call Trldaj, 8 to 10 p m
WILSON. On June 20. 1910 . CATHARINE.
wldoiv of Henry Wilson Relatives and friends
nro Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday
afternoon at 1 o'clork from her late resi
dence WIS South 21th street Interment at
I'ernwood Cemetery Automobile funeral
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