Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING' lJl5D0ERPHTlJAttteLPHlA. YOTDNESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1910
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
All About the Clock
..iilt rloclr irss contld.
?!" -"" , ,,.f.ehll
, ?..... . hnn. elaborate wstch vrss
StenU of the welltrwlo tfentlems.n of
"rfSi in later year horever. taste
J?!!" watches and Clocks has undergone
SS Wfl " 1 -.. .. u.ln (hi 1ar, hnt.
Iumn. Iimeaa . """" ."-'"
F7 Ls. timepieces. '"re m0 "' noro n
& 25LTw choow a small watch for per
f '"' i ,tiellv la this true of the
see! " J"" -
"l.Cunfortunat. but true, that many
j mJm small timepieces are neither rella.
UL.iL and jewelers say that It la tmpoa-
W . - ...! -,f.k MtlK MK.
to produce ""... ".... .
msehsnlsm at a low price. The tiny
Lor clock with reliable works la usu
.aw mo costly for the average family. If
IMr tfcek for the lllnn room or halt Is
Leafed don't be Influenced too much by
ET'amaltn''" thereof, no matter how
j. on nrefer unobtruslvenefs In other
n'.;
i ""Sire are two klnda of clock one kind
L.,4 hy a spring and the other by
1 SX.ki. The mrlne clock la the amalter
:,Wh. but because each winding; of the
I Stows that this type of clock wilt wear
M in a "7 -" ..-
ta the second type of clock which Is op.
rated by a system of weights, or what we
mH "clockwork." there la nothing to wear
' tvt once the weights are properly adjusted.
1 wa no stretch or friction of the parts.
aj ffi me Bprins itwm auncru, inn wiock
?...0kr3?rToUkr:hVdltVnd
0hePKrah,ufh,ln,,m ,r0m "
There are two thlnga to observe If you
ant jour house clock to give Ionian.
want
iinuro. dependable service. One Is to hang
or place the clock ao that It will not b?
A clock hung next a window or door In a
wan,, room Is bound to be ttregular-too
rast or too slow because of the sharo
changes of hot and cold from the doors and
windows. The clock should be placed well
In the Interior of the room, aa far from
doors and windows as possible, so that It
win bo surrounded by a fairly (ten tempera.
The second point Is to wind the clock
regularly and keep It going without break.
If the clock Is allowed to run down and
"stop" for a few hours, then rewound when.
ever one thinks of It It get Irregular and
undependable. However, aa winding a clock
helps wear It out, It la best to buy a clock
which needs less winding, like the eight,
day clock.
Buy a clock for service, not for a fancy
case. As a clock Is an article of use, and
not necessarily one of ornament. It Is better
to put your money Into a well made clock.
wlUi a plain while dial, marked by distinct
figures and hands that can be easily read
from a distance. Such a clock Is much more
serviceable and costs less than the very
ornate models.
(Coprrleht )
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
.shad tkis tetr.
Im cvried vfitK
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Lve cot to vo.r
tke. iking
fc.ll ye-6-r.
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t(WHAT'S LEFT OF FAMED WILD WEST
H wjj-ioujLviio luuiuiNij nuujtitiiO WOMEN
f -Cowboys and Cowgirls Use "Shooting Irons" to Celebrate
Arrival of Feminine Politicians One "Puncher," Who
Can't Read or White Much, Knows How to Propose
WITH WOMEN'S HUGHES CAMPAIGN
iftUIN, Billings, Mont, Oct 11. Miles
fOtr. a strongly Republican town of 7000
la&abltants In the heart of the Montana
country, staged a "round-up" for the
I WfltBt of the campaigner when they ar
,HTed here to corral votea for the Hughes
Ftaatn. It wan In all respects the most
reral welcome the women have yet received,
'tad ths advent of the easterners caused
Maaeh a flutter among the cowboys that one
at them proposea to a memoer oi mo tram
US within thirty minutes after the train
steeped.
' Fully fifty cowboys and girls with a sure
I) Bough cowboy band were on hand to greet
ILiee tourists with volleys from revolvers.
rBo and down the station platform the cow-
I. K!hr raced their bronchos, whooping
Xi jr Hughes and banging away until a wild
1 shot severed two telegraph wires and caused
Like rather pale train folks to request an
sojournment
i Escorted by the cowboys, it c. Morrison,
: hrsmsn of the Glacier rnnch, rode down
, to the station leading a big white horse.
. trtr which was flung a 300-pound doe and
an eagle, which the people of Miles City
thought might make a change from dining-
: ear fare. Assuring the cowboys that they
ers pleased at their thoughtfulness, but
test a famine had not struck the train yet,
1 &e party went to the Elks Building, where
' far nearly two hours a responsive crowd
ifesf perhaps BOO heard speeches. Every men-
sen of Mr. Hughes brought applause.
As soon as the speechmaklng was over
i lb cowboy reception commltteo hustled the
entire party ore to the state air urounas,
hsesut a mile from the town, where ths
fesnd-up was held. Many of the noted
,mojig the cowboys were there, including
."Denver" Sherman, next to the best horse
awn In the world; W H. Newcomb, the
iiriginat "Alkali Ike": "Chuck" Dutcher.
,bo travels the cow country baking pies
it the boys and a host of lariat experts.
Later the spellbinders were taken to the
it rruh nile at the "L. O." chuck wairon.
'mere the "pie card," or menu, read thus:
: i 'Dough gods" (hot biscuit).
Rout maverick (beef).
( I Powder yams and Murphies (sweet and
.White potatoes).
Arbuckle and Upton (corrsa ana tea).
Moon Creek staybys (cases).
It was while the visitors were being lnl-
Mated Into the mysteries of cowboy cul-
ta that Big Jim Hoagland, all rigged for
; sesqueit was approached by Mrs. Ula Har-
' I JJrhs
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MANDO
Removes superfluous hair and makts
ltv!i sowns and sheer hoilery
KiilbU without tmberroimtnt.
itbioa snij rood tests dmnd It
Beld br Pros A Drpertmeot Stores
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rN. of the train staff, who asked him to
nutograph a silk handkerchief to be kept
bb n souvenir of tho trip. Hoagland, bluih
ingly. admitted that he couldn't read or
write very well, but he "certainly could
work and love." '
When Mrs. Harris laughed heartily at
this. Hoagland thought It looked enoour.
aging, nnd suggested that Mrs. Harris "set
tlo down right out In this, great country."
Mention of the existence of a "r. Harris
and n seven-yenr-old son halted the ro
mnnce Billings, reached late tonight Is ached
ulcd for several meetings, and tomorrow
speeches will bo made In Helena and Butte.
SOUSA COMPOSES SCOUT MARCH
Bandmaster Will Play New Air at "Hip!
Hip! Hooray!"
John Philip Sousa has just finished a
new march. It Is called "The Boy Scouts
of America" and vvjll bo tho otllclal song
of the Boy Scouts' organization of America.
Booth Tarklngton, novelist and playwright,
Is writing tho lyric for the song.
The bandmaster made this announcement
to a group of friends who met him as he
stepped from the train. Mr. Sousa and his
band are prominent features of Charles
Dillingham's New York Hippodrome or
ganization, rwhlch will present "Hip I Hip!
Hooray I" at the Metropolitan Opera Houne
Saturday. His visit to Philadelphia will
extend over a month.
Dr. Charles D. Hart, of this city. Is re
sponsible for the march. From the head
quarters of the Boy Scouts here he com
munlcated with Mr. Sousa At the New York
Hippodrome regarding the possibility of the
March King's willingness to compose a
sons dedicated to the Juniors' organization.
He received an enthusiastic reply. Sousa
set to work Immediately upon the work and
tho march -wau sent to the printers last
Saturday. When appealed to to furnish
tho lyric. Booth Tarklngton proved equally
as enthusiastic
STARR GARDEN ANNIVERSARY
Governor, Mayor and Other Officials
Will Ofllciate October 23
Arrangements are being completed for the
carnival In celebration of the fifth anniver
sary of the founding of the first municipal
recreation center, at Starr Garden Tark,
Seventh and Lombard streets. The big
recreation center will be a blase of color
during the week beginning Monday, October
IS Each day'a program will Include an
outdoor carnival, parade, dancing, drills,
games and music. Moving pictures and
dancing are scheduled for each night be
sides the regular carnival features.
Oovernor Brumbaugh and Mayor Smith
are expected to make addresses, while other
prominent city and State officials will be In
attendance. Everything will be free. There
will be on exhibition handicraft of the pu
pils of the Starr Garden Center during the
entire week. Funds are being solicited by
Samuel De Coster, chairman of the com
mittee on arrangements, to be used for the
expenses of the carnival.
ShamoMn Financier Dlca
SHAMOKIN, Pa, Oct 11. Edward M.
Leader died following a brief Illness. He
was president of the Middle Creek Electric
Company, an organiser of the Shamokln
Trust and Safe Deposit Company and head
of a local clothing establishment He was
prominent In the Presbyterian Church and
wa a thirty-second degree Mason.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Hrry R. Wlnsatt Nw Tork city, and Orsee
li. MscF.Mm S08 N. S5th ;t
nirW. Jluflmn. Plymouth Meet Ins. Pa., and
Ptl..lu.K W PAnaUM. AS1T llavnlon ftt.
u.iMiv.ii ... "..-r'.:::'". - -;-.----l- ..w
oq .in-
CREATOR OF SHERLOf K
ON THE RAMPAGE
"Tho Firm of Girdlestone" a
London Thriller With Dick
ens Trimmings
t., and
lionet HcCullouih, 120 Jasper t.
rlne 8, Bommnr. 01 w oin si.
Charlee K. Dewees . S38n N. 18th
HUnche Bheeler. usi N. 120 at.
Robert Llnd-n. tSlll Kyre St., and Florence U
Smith. IS3S E. Berks st . .
Joseph W. Olll, Chester, Pa., and Anna M.
OerasMy. B8ST Chew st.
Hsrry Ilerlenshaw. 2031 K. Huntingdon St.. and
Lillian E. Tiers. 5t N Mthet
Quitare J. P.. Miller. Jr.. 1700 Frankford ve..
and Anna T. A, Oerrosn. Mlllbourne, Pa.
Paul L. Tackier. Medls, I'a .and Charlotte E.
Ilrook. Unlrerslty of Pennsylvania Hospital
Thomss W. Shaw, Site Walnut St.. and Nellie
K. Henry MS2 Jessuo st
Isrsel Hlchman, 1SS1 8. 27th St.. and Oertrude
Formsn. 2SS N. Msscher st.
LswU M. Nachman. 1124 Oreen St.. and Itachel
Oonnley. 1121 Oreen at.
William O. Harris". 1B04 Arch st. and Annie
P. Hutton. 800 N Taney at .. . .
Nicholas X Kloster, Ilaltlmore, Ml, ana jo-
hannn Pusehmann. paltlmpre. ltd.
Frederick H Kirk, etoji Walnut st.. and Ellia.
. . -. n l Kftater U'ln navl4 ova
IIP-, t"'"S 11MIMTIU SB wi
find
and
Frank T Btrleltler. 1411 Cadwalader at.
Mary Martin. 134S HancorK si,
nV. MrKsndrlck S030 E Mercy at.
Msry E. Oev-er 8080 E. Mercy at.
Joienn rerfettl. 628 Learue at., and Marie Tetl,
John It'pSlIe. 2701 W. Tt.jmp?n st. and
Florence McNamee HIT N. Reih at.
James A Hughes 2218 8. 28d at. and Marie
A OalUaher. M42 8 Chadwlck at.
Samuel bravely. 221R N. 28tU at., and Pertha
Ulon, 1628 Capitol st
Isaac Oullea. Camden. N. J., and Anna It.
nronWaw- Zh??" 4?S,Mler at. and Wanda
Jtlukowske 2S09 Wllmot st.
Wlllred A. Holilnser. 21S E. Allesford st , and
Anna C Klndler, 2T68 E, Alleaford at.
Charles E Giles. Chlcaso. Ill , and Juanlta W.
Hardrlrk, Sprlnefleld, Mo.
Rvisatll C. Miller. 384T Tase at. and Mary A.
Henry, 2116. Sharawood st.
Frank X.. Flockenstsln. ttrooklyn. N. T., and
Uertha C. Widman. 4561 Hoone at.
Edward Chevers. 1114 W. Passyunk ave and
Emma W. Btlnson, 1845 Rltner at.
Anton Kruk.S0 N. J2d at., and Katie Dubyk.
3(18 Callowhlll at, .... ,
John O. Creuthamel. 4244 N. Carlisle at. and
By the Thotoplay Editor
RURT "Tha Firm af ninHeelone." dreater VI.
UsrarH with Charles Hwk Slory by Blr
Conan Dnrle, directed by Harold Shaw,
The Firm of Girdlestone" begins tn an
atmosphere of Charles Dickens and Arnold
Bennett nnd ends In a wild rush of Lincoln
J. Carter and old-fashloned Griffith. It cer
tainly la an unusual film, meritorious In
each respect nnd competently directed,
though weakly acted Headers of the orig
inal romance (among whom the writer can
not number himself) know that the tory Is
the ancient guardlan.plottlng.ward'a-death
to get-her-money, nnd that Sir Arthur has
acutely given his faded situation a new
bloom by a plot-twist worthy of O. Henry.
Tho feature was made In Ixmdon. and.
In Its conservntlvo use of close-ups and Its
Ignoring of cutbacks, vignettes and fast ac
tion, betrays that fact A great deal more
could have been made of the culminating
events had the Griffith method been fol
lowed and much of the playing Is antiquely
unreal Hut the Drltlsh locations are ad
mirably done and the lighting clear. The
directors. Mr. Kock and Edna Flugrath.
have worked well And "Tho Firm of Gir
dlestone" will attract many lust because
ot us curjous mixture of styles.
The fall crop of legsl actions Is being
harvested, as per schedule, and the air Is
thick with flying suits and the like. The
office of Herbert llrenon Issues a statement
to the effect that a temporary Injunction
against William Fox and the Fox Film
Corporation, prohibiting them from showing
In the United States "The War Bride's
Secret," has been obtained. It will be re
membered that Mr. llrenon, who quit Mr.
Fox after making "A Daughter of the
Gods." soon to be displayed at the Chest
nut Street Opera House, Is about to offer
"War Brides," with Naslmova.
Meanwhile Mr. Fox Is busy. According
to a New York paper. Justice Pendleton, in
the Supreme Court has been asked for an
Injunction against the Herbert llrenon Film
Corporation and Lewis J, Selsnlck to pre
vent llrenon from advertising Theda Itara
and Annette Kellermann as his stars. Ha
ho hum 1
The cast of tho Lasky production of the
Geraldlne Farrar spectacle, founded on the
life of Joan of Arc has been announced as
follows: Hobart Bosworth, formerly a Uni
versal star and once head of the company
that bore his name: Wallace Iletd, of 'The
Birth of a Nation." "Carmen" and "Maria
Itosa" fame; Theodore Roberts, noted as a
character actor In many films: Tully Mar
shall, late of Fine Arts and "Intolerance";
Cleo Itldgely, Raymond Hatton, Charles
Clary and Marjorle Daw, That sounds
promising.
International Film Service, Inc., will pre
sent a "fashion drama" within a few weeks
It will consist of a series of episodes, "The
Adventures of Dorothy Dare," each com.
plete In a reel. The Idea Is to combine
thrill and costuming, which Is novel, to say
the least.
The current offerings of the Evening
LrDOEn-Unlversal News Pictorial ars as
follows:
Women don trousers Armed with axea, fair
set saw and spill wood tor clubhouse Seattlf,
Pavlnc the babies Heslth officers raid and
demolish Inside the cltv limits plspena, infan
tile paralysis manse Philadelphia.
Studylns hard Freshmen beat aophomorea In
lior-tylns rush. Occidental Collese, Los Anseles.
Cat
Wreck kills two, hurts silly Trolley crash
on brldee sends structure crashing- to ruin
Movies to the rescue Allowed to plctui
Army rooiDaii same, irom wnicn pupiio
Darrea oy quarantine esi x-oini. r. i.
Lifting up a city rut props under whole
town to raise srade of streeta Astoria. Ore.
Under-sea Jitney One-man submarine, twen-
"PiroiriiCTrPhotophy Presentations
j! imh BoSna (hnpomy j;
f lew seises uOii
A-1I I.--. lJth.Morrla a Paaiyunk Avs.
Xlnambra Mat D.ny s : evss. oi
Paramount Flcturcs.
Mae Murray in "The Big Sister"
ARCADIA
E. H. SOTHERN in
CHEBTNUT
nELOW 19TII
"THE CHATTEL"
irjAi r 6 AND THOMPSON
APOLi-vl MATINEE DAILY
Lionel Barrymore "The Uoheaval"
Msriuer... W" WEvT
l--t MAVT D AND MAnKET.
BELMONT Mat.. , I.H 4 .:0 100
Blanche Sweet in "Public Opinion"
or5nAD eOTH AND CEDAR AVE.
CEDAR JUHAMOtWr THEATER
MARY MacLAREN in
"WHERE IB MT DAUOHTERr
FAIRMOUNT
TH AND
QIRARD AVENUE
Robert Warwick In """i in,v
"UBERTr
FRANKFORD " "UM?5in.
Harold Lockwood & May Allison
la "M18TES "
nTU CT THBATBR. MAT. DAILT
S6TH O 1 . B.l. Bpruce. ETia. T to 11.
FLORENCE LA BADIE in
THB FEAR OF POVJWTT"
a ni-iT7KI MD IJINSDOWNB AVE.
GARDEN EVENINO ISO TO It.
waiw o HJB ueHT
Orrtn Johnson at dusk-
nr.t Becoad Bpisodee of "Beatriee ralrfas"
MTH
AND DAUPHIN
BTREBTB
JEFFERSON
VIOLA DANA m
the uoirr or happinimw
LEADER
TT.rWT
ArrUAtJ
Avn
CABTaaH AVsWUsT
GaM Kane 6c Hotm Patwa in .
'THE VELVET PAW"
LIBERTYAOAMDcoumA
DwtU,',a! 'Tk Unttillt,
mfSzMm&ux r .7k pawn-
.. - -
CC TQT 8SD AND LOCUST
LJJiJ I Mats. 1:S0 asd 8H0, lOo.
o wiov, loo.
Revolt"
Frances Nelson
Arthur Ashley in
Evss. 8:80.
and 44-TI
Market St Theater
133 MARKET
STREET
1IIE.LIA. BAIIA In "THE HEtU'ENT"
Today Marie Walcamp In "LIBERTr"
Every Mon. Jackie Baunders In ' Orlp of Evil"
OVERBROOK S"
a HAVERFORD
Hope Jones Unit Orcn.
PAULINE FREDERICK iri
THE WOMAN IN THE CABE"
PALACE ltU MAnKET STREET
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"ASHEB Or EMBERS"
PAOIT RIDOB AVE. A DAUPHIN BT.
rtiv MAT,( jB. EVOi 045 t0 j
CHARLES CHAPLIN in
THE PAWNSHOP"
PRINCESS mlrvrt:r
Elsie Jane Wilson and Rupert Julian In
THE EVIL WOMEN DO"
Berlnnlns TUESDAY, OCT. 17 and vry Tues.
day thereafter EARL WILLIAMS In 'THE
SCARLET RUNNER "
RFfiFNT ,M1 MKET BTRBET
IEAJf.E41 1 HUMAN VOICB OltOAN
GAIL KANE in
THE SCARLET OATH"
RI A I T O OERMANTOWN AVE.
ll- I J AT TULPEHOCKKN BT.
LUCILE LEE STEWART in
"HIS WIFB'B OOOD NAME"
RI I R V MARKET STREET
J D I BELOW TTH STREET
DUSTIN FARNUM in
THE FIOHTINO PARSON"
1211 MARKET
Tnj5ET
SAVOY
esifa
MARY CHARI.FAnw tn
THE COUNTRT THAT qOD rOROOT"
TIOGA ,TTK AND VENNW BTB.
Lionel
Barrymore and Mart-ant s
'THE UPHEAVAL
Wjlrvln to
WW
VICTORIAviTNrNTK
MAOK 8WAIN In VAMflRVAMSo?afl
STANIJEY Wh.TuW
nunc Doro ,f
mMim 'THE LASH"
wsaar HilLAMaLriHA
EUREKA -
WILFRED LUCAS in
"HBLL-TO-PAV AUBTttf .
MOMl PHiLABWATHA
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OLYMPIA ,PA8
CARLYLE tJKWeuTisrf
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CLOSE-UPS
VIOLA. DANA, inecnue leads,
Metro; born in 1898, Brooklyn;
educated in New York city; staRti
career, eleven years, appearing in
"Rip Van Winkle," "Squaw Man,"
"Tho Littlest
ttebe.1," "The
Model," "The
Poor Little Rich
Girl"; screon
career, debut two
years ago with
Edison Co., where
she appeared in
"The Stoning,"
"The House of
the Lost Court,"
"Gladiols," "The
Slavey Student."
"On Dangerous
Paths," etc.; height, 4 feet 11
inches; weight, 96 pounds; light
green eyes, dark-brown hair; recre
ations, dancing, swimming, motor
ing. Home address, 751 South Oak
drive, New York city. At the Jef
ferson today in "The Light of Happiness."
VlVFiiaaaaaV
HFi
BSBaf aaaaLaa
ty-flvo Ions, may revolutionise naval warfar
i.oi Anseies, cai.
Ravaltv ftea aaldlers1
ana vjueei
snorta Knelend'a Klnr
Life Ouarda Held day Sun
uke
Quen attend
nlnsdsle. Ensland,
Vlflttt,t rnitl iiflf-KThAuaftft(ta
or Connauiht on last visit aa Canade'e ruler
iontreai, can.
Champion hall rlayera rennant wlnnere In
two leaa-uea meet In battle for world's title.
cheer p
la'a rule
the National Association cf the Motion picture
Industry, representing every Drench of the nim
liuiln.ee, cells on President Wilson resardlns
censorship of motion pictures Shadow Lawn,
N. J.
Cartoons by Hy Mayer, caricaturist.
"GRAY ROOM" OPEN AT DEWEES
"B
Milady Now Has Harmonious Setting
for Gown Choosing
Harmonious surroundings in which to
dine have been accepted as a matter of
course, but now milady may purchase her
gowns In a chamber of gray tints, with the
soft contrast of a dark blue carpet under
foot
The "array salon" was opened In the B.
F. Dewees etore, 1121 Chestnut street, this
week. In all Its appointments the annex Is
fray with the exception of the carpet. The
woodwork and showcases are of sllver-g-ray
oak and the paneled dressing rooms are of
gray. The Indirect lights, under which
shoppers select evening gowns, frocks and
wraps, glow against a celling tinted a light
gray.
Theatrical Baedeker
LTRIO HRR !HI.n!m!HT.,,
riviHTH. .inna. .'nan.. innmBB
Amtlitk. A tiaiii.w.iMl TtfAtvla oteretta.
;.-; -- r ................. . -. . --.
a, -na votii-
i as
lt ClIftOTI
d Mare-arel
Crawfi
nomat
with a, coat of pro-Ally whitewash, and see
aonsa In the "srand manner" capably aunt.
BROAD "A LADY'd NAMK." with Maria Ten;,
pest. Gossamer cemedy by Cyril Harceurt.
who. wrote "A Pair of Silk Rtoeltlnse." very
deftly Interrratsd by Hies Tempest and W.
Graham Broene.
OARRICK 'THR HQt'SR Or (IIAM." with
Mary Ryan Mas Marcln'e drama of crim
inals pursued, unjustly, by tha law, with a
nine at circumstantial evidence.
rOTlRrST "SYBIL," with Julia Sanderson.
Donald Brian and Jeaeph Cawthorn. A pretty
star, an sells star, a eomle star, plua aoma
pretentiously orchestrated melodies.
ADKLritt "KXPrHIRNCn." wllh Krneat
alendinnlns A "modern morality play." wliaj
more humannesa than araced , "very
weman." There's a larce cast, alendinnlns
acta superbly,
at rorvLAti rmcKK
WALNUT "IBS NATURAL LAW." a dran
by. Charles Sumner, with a ae anale to It.
radical In an old feehloned way, and played
with considerable aplrlt
KNtCKKRIIOCK:n-J-"Tllr: PA'H qp roi.i.Y"
wlfh Dorothy Howard. A atory of the bright
Hants and the temptatlona of ''the city."
RA HOUSB "Till".
wim "'"Ty ."
Marsh and OrlflUh
XSVr PfOrOPLAYS
8TANLET THK LASH," with Marie Doro. a
a Moroeco. leJter half of week. Haunea trav
elorue. "In Old Ireland," and eomedlaa also
billed.
CHATTr-L." ..with . E.
IIESTNUT STREET OPERA IK
HIK.A".. Q-T A NATION.", wli
Walthall. Lillian Oleh. fae Mart
players. Lan week of the run.
Sotbern
ARCADIA "THR
and re
star In
Vltatraph a tares sum.
debut In tha movies of the well-known eta
tar in a production aim to nave cosi
II.
Tha
easy llvland. all week.
vtea oi in wvii-anowu !-
stia to nave cosi ia
PALACE "ASIIKS or KJIBRRS." with Taul.
in rreaeriCK. a ramoi
rick.
N
re Playera production,
and romlo Olma also
Fireplace Fixtures
Andirons, Fireplace
Sets Screens, Spark
Guards, etc. We
have just received
some new and at
tractive designs,
which are moderate
ly priced.
JfranklinMiller
INCQRPORATCO
1612 CHESTNUT
The Housa Furnishing Store
In
all weak. News, trave
enown.
REGENT "THE SCARLRT OATH." with Call
Kane a World llradv fllm. flret half of week.
"THE IRON WOMAN." with Nance O'Neill,
a Metro, latter half of week.
VICTORIA "THR DAMNMAKER," with
William 8. Hart, an Jnce-TrUnsii Picture,
flret half of week "DIANE Ot" THE VflL
LIES." with Lillian Oleh. a Fine Arta. latter
halt of week. Comedleei "Vampire Ambrose"
and ."The French Milliner." Also, "Tha Fire
men a Bchool."
VAVDCVtLLS
KEITH'S Daisy Jean, Relslan entertainer and
musician, Clccollnl. tenor: Harry Coorr, In
"Tha Mall Carrier": leabel p'Armond and
Bobby O.Nell: Desele Rempel and playera,
Howard, "sub-veeallst"! Joo Fanton and com.
pany: Mauds Mulltrt Sella and Monde, and
Sells newa pictorial.
WILLIAM PENN "Tha Black and While Re.
yiew"! Bert Johnaon'a trio! Jim McNMlllams,
Heea and Hyde, and "Diane of tha Follies,"
nlm-..ft.r.'1!. a!' t w"k "The Junior Follies
of WIS.'' the Slvester Family, Morsan.
Dixon and Schrader,. Fiek and Fallon and
-Tne dom i a .-.eeaie." photoplay, latter half
of week
GLOBE "The
Lerner. Vab and the Ward Olrle
Patlatles. Russell Yokes, Wlllard and Bon
Bank'a Half Million." Rxey and
ia. mm
Four
id.
Sulllraa. and company, Di
it) riylnal Vemes. Sinn
an . Srwnnan aa4 isaainyii.
Ok. meJt
Iris HjrmimteU.
and Mae-
ox
Mer and Stesetn. Lay aainnliaHa
Ceefibar Trie bm WaHn ares Mows
C,IJnKdTC.T,Jcfrft.W.
Nan Sulllnui and company,
X
"Qrl
ORANp Laaert tw riaeejiy. K TmmjmA
Marlon Davie. AsVkm aCunr, niltr Warae
and Warren alerters, twa Pier e Ml Dts. Baa
pearl An-area and cooaaauar. Alt
Types." latter half ef week.
lAube and motion ptetierea.
MtNSTtlKLg
DUMONTB Varied prosrara e bhsjtajaa eaa.
tertalnment, .with Interpolated aeieliWes W
rnembers of the resident comawny.
School AsrteclatHm Mce(
The Itudolph H. Walton Home and Rcht
Association will hold a meeting at 3 o'ctoe
this anernoon. Dr S. Weir Newmayer will
speak on "Present-Day Health Methods
Miss Stamm's "" will entertain with aa
original song.
Immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
John A. Foley
MANHEIM
RIDING
ACADEMY
Whether you want to learn rldlrer. or to
hire a mount or an up-to-date rlr. you
will llnd thla academy a real convene
l-nce thoroushly rellahls and ready to
slva you unusually attentive service W
will deliver hora direct to the Upper
Wlasahickon. Write for evidence and
particulars
Hlth-ttass saddle horses for sale
rrivaie arrsams rooms
5434 Gcrmnntown Ave.
Bell Thone, (lermantewa I4S1
1
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m
Dresses- Suits - Coats
Furs -Fur Sets
We take great pride in our
showing of Seasonable Gar
ments for women, misses nnd
children. The highest quality,
in authentic styles.
BLAYLOCK & 1528
BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St.
Furs Altered and Repaired.
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No. 970
Reading
Lamp
$9.75
No. 800
Reading
Lamp
$10.75
M
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II
National Gas Lighting Week
Brings Money Saving Offerings in
High-Grade Lights and Fixtures
3 Exceptional Bargains
For your special consideration during National Gas Lighting Week,
October 9-14.
Bargain No. 1 The No. 970 Metal Base Gas Table Lamp, equipped with
19-inch art glass shade, vorde or old brass finish, 6 feet of best tub-
ing included. Value $18.
No. 119
Floor
Lamp
$15
SPECIAL PRICE, COMPLETE. $9.75
Bargain No. 2 The No. 800 Mahogany Gas Table Lamp, guaranteed ma
hogany base with 18-inch old rose or old gold silk poplin shade, cre
tonne lined, with heavy gimp trimming, 6 feet of best tubing included.
Value $18.60.
SPECIAL PRICE. COMPLETE, $10.75
Bargain No. 3 The No. 119 Mahogany Finish Gas Floor Lamp, equipped
with 24-inch old rose or old gold Bilk poplin shade, cretonne lined,
with 4-inch pure silk fringe, self-lighting attachment, 6 feet of best
tubing included. Value $21.
SPECIAL PRICE. COMPLETE, $15
New models, exquisite designs, just the thing for the living room,
parlor or library.
The "C.E-Z"
Light
The ideal light for reading, sewing and
studying. Fills the room with a soft, clear,
restful light easy on the eyes.
Can be placed on any upright gas fix
ture with your presant glassware.
Ecenemical three hours' light for one
cent,
Price 75 cents and up according to equip
ment.
Tfce, gews are on ssrie at all ew wwrems er
A.
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Special for Lighting
Week
This week only- a 10 per cent, reduc
tion on all lighting equipment, except the
bargains mentioned in the first column,
which arc quoted at our specially low
campaign prices.
This 10 per cent, reduction sale in
eludes modern art brackets, fixtures,
table lamps, floor standards, glassware,
dining room domes, semi-indirect light
ing bowls, arc lamps, commercial fixtures
and "Welsbach mantles.
Help us celebrate by buying your
lighting appliances now at a big saying.
LIGHTING FIXTURES REDUCED
A big assortment of two, three, and ftv
Ing fixtures) also one, anil two-light hiyi
at 10 per cent. off.
Glassware of all kinds. ineli4la; jmm jr)rted
dsslirns, some in colors, othors p4eVJl dwoad 10
Do you Mod a new skado for yottr teM larnpT
Wlk shade k colors, Inelndiofcr crstosmss, at 10 par
eoat. est rotfular price.
assy b ordotsd from our roproa toUtraM.
The United Gas Improvement Company
mat twMrtw, Criwutiie Day, an our abMrnmu mm mtm wttl be
jggr