Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1916, Night Extra, Image 10

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asm B, wnlUiM, Directors.
XOrrOHtAL BOAltDl
Cram If. K. Ccarii. Chair-man.
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Editor
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ITOMCIUPTIOM TERMS
trior. et cents per --reek, n mill,
stotstas nf PMlsVtrih!a. cfrcoL whsra
aie H requir-M. on monui, iwtnirrl
I Dm year, inn umnn. ui inan
i payable in advance.
ubscrlhsr trlihlnir adJre.s chanced
a-tre eM will as new address.
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AVBRAOB NET PAID DAILY Cllt-
WON OP TH1B KVENINQ LEDGER
for BEnrJiiiKB was nt,oi
FMlea'.lat-la. Msodsr. Od.k.r , ii.
Hungmr I thm ttaehtr of tht arts
(A btitowmr of iWe-nfon. J'e-r-
The demand toy a rehearing of tho
MtKkm for tho transfer of a llconso to
Wert Phll&dolphia was so lou'd that tho
JUeecso Court heard It. Now wo shall so o
whether tho court will respect tho uontl
Mnt of & community that does not want
ft saloon.
Among tho many reasons for hlphcr
taxes which Professor Tatterson cnu
awnited at tha University on Saturday,
ipee, looked in vain for the extravagance of
m. Democratic Congress determined to got
tttt It could while It hod Its hands In tho
ywWlo treasury.
If we read tho resolutions of tho
Chamber of Commerce aright, the day-tttrfct-eavlng
pian Is really a plan for
swing the cost of artificial light. A man
an argue In behalf of It on that ground
Without feeling as If ho wcro making a
sl of himself.
In other words, tho Admlnlstra
ttoa's protest regarding tho fussing with
Mtttral mall Is to be regarded by tho Al
H, as another "strict accountability'
reposition. Thereupon, with thumb to
oee, they ask us casually what wo aro
olng to do about It.
.- So long as some of tho most Influ
ential unofficial rulers of tho State llvo
Jn. this city, why should not wo havo a
ranch Capitol horo for their accommoda
tten, even though tho question of Us loca
tion north or south of Market street
'Might provoko a bitter factional fight?
And Vance McCormlck, being
calamitously optimistic, sees naught but
jirtotory. Yet, llko tho lady in Shake
"Sfcafe1! diverting play, ho "lets conceal
jntMt, llko a -worm 1' the bud," feed on
M damask cheek, hesitates and refuses
to answer tho question as to where sold
VJotorr i" presently perching.
, Tho Bureau of Foreign and Domes-
tie Commerce at Washington reports that
$i'M.26,719 worth of automobiles wcro
rtrted from the United States during
year ending Juno 30. Simultaneously
the report that Torrytown, N. Y.,
' tit home of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, has
jh gasoline to supply tho motorist. By
thifl we learn that the law of compensa
tto works In a mysterious way.
It la, reported that the milk strlko
fat New York Is settled and that the cows
appertaining to tha upstate farmers will
Mturn to work on an eight-hour basis.
As Mr. Edmund Burko has so delicately
old, "they chew the cud and are silent";
yl one may view with alarm the further
that Boston Is threatened with a
famine and what will the Ancient
Honorable Artillery Company do
poor things?
1 Doctor Wilson addressing soma
tlMiMMnda of persons at Shadow Lawn on
fPfritUfday, seems sure In his own mind of
'lltf rtHtlectlon, but asks that Congress,
iMfc elected on the sldo of his sort of
jJMMporaoy, Might not one here recall
7rMt' phrasing of the situation?
t; had been years upon a project
1 siroounc sunocams oui oi cucum
which were to be put in phials
etleally sealed and let out to warm
i air in raw, Inclement seasons.
t i.
Sod news comes from Princeton.
'Ji HlkHtng world has trembled, not to
Hajr throbbed, with excitement. Comes
r the edict of tho senior council telling
tbf freshmen of Old Nassau may
' not ao. certain laws as inoso
i and Persians were changed, and
fcronlctor says:
A rumor that another law would be
hi a soon has caused 'Consternation
amour thos who wera freshmen three
mud four years asjo. At present the
rks!: mreenmen my not wear
i flannels, knickerbockers or mack
l Tne council is thinking of droo-
tM'wor4 macklnaws from the
, the council "was thinking of
the word macklnaws"; but did
bow, twenty years from now, the
frMtMMui might wish he could
a Mnaoa or write a sentenoe that'
in it and that wottM ars7
lfil
MHto e tfcfa wrt mimAm within
h IHnte n4 "nway from Phlladelplila.
It is ss much Ihe duty of the State to
spend money on the Delaware ns it i to
spend it on rural highways. In fact, we
cannot reap the full benefit from the
rural highways unless we nro prepared
to accommodate the Increased business
growing out of them by enlarging the
facilities to carry our products to the
markets of the world by the great wnter
highway nt our gates. If Director Web
ster would circulate among the legisla
tor's a statement showing what proportion
of the shipments from this port orlglnato
in tho Interior of tho Slate ho would
fortify his coso with unanswerable argu
ments in behalf of the needed appropria
tion. A "DOPE" LAW WITH TEETH
rpiIE report on tho narcotic evil In Phll
adclphla and Pennsylvania, which ap
pears In another column, leaves nothing
for tho Btato legislature to do but write
Into tho law Its excellent arid Incontro
vertible suggestions. But Just ns Im
portant ns the speclnl salvage of human
wrcckago therein directed Is the manner
In which tho necessary legislation was
prepared. It Is shown what a small body
of men of expert knowledge and unques
tioned disinterestedness can get done
when they aro right In a certain matter
and know they aro right. It Is shown
that tho democratic spirit, aided by pub
licity, not only sots freo nil mon to pro
tect the Individual, but equally impor
tantsets freo ono man, or a mcro hand
ful of men, to protect tho wholo com
munity. Tho most striking fact In tho report Is
that In thoso Stnto Institutions which
re. lled to tho committee's questions
thlrtj -thrro drug users had been treated
In tho year preceding tho enforcement of
the Harrison net and 244 In tho following
year. Thus tho act, In restricting tho
purchase of opium and its derivatives
to tho lawful channel of physicians' pro
scriptions, drove tho drug users out of
the streets and Into tho hospitals. It
did this until It was emasculated by n
United States court decision which de
clared void that section which made it a.
crlmo for nn unauthorized person to
carry tho drugs on his person. This de
cision and tho lntcnso demand nt fnmlno
prices for narcotics gavo an enormous
Impetus to tho Illicit dispensing and
smuggling of tho drugs. Thus tho physi
cians and tho Federal authorities found
that tho forco which was driving tho
otarved drug users Into the hospitals was
suddenly rendered Impotent Thousands
upon thousands of nddlcts clandestinely
bought drugs from tho scoundrels whom
the law Itself had decided It could not
reach.
The bill suggested by tho committee of
Phlladolphlans contains In section 4 the
needed "tcoth":
That It shall bo unlawful for any
person whatsoever to have In his pas
session or under his control any of tho
aforesaid drugs except In pursuanco to
a written order or In pur
suance to the prescription of a phyBl
clan who has prescribed tho same In
good faith.
Tho venders of the drugs In Tenderloin
restaurants and on tho street aro known
to tho police. Their nppcaranco betrays
them, for most of them aro drug users
themselves. They will bo arrested on sus
picion when this bill becomes a law,
searched and deprived of their wares and
sent to Jail.
This alone would not solvo tho problem.
It has been emphasized again and again,
in articles with which this newspaper
was privileged to nld tho commltteo in Its
service, that It would bo barbarous to de
prive tho helpless drug addicts of their
ghastly food, however unlawfully pro
cured, without providing for their treat
ment. Tho report Is equally emphatic on
this point. It shows that an act ap
proved April 14, 1916, provided for the
commitment of drug users to tho State
Institution for Inebriates, but that this
act Is Ineffectual until provision Is made
for the building of this institution.
Many a brilliant and useful citizen was
a weak and easily led youth. Luckily ho
was saved from the graver perils. Tho
report is conservative in saying, "The
habitual use of narcotic drugs is suffi
ciently serious in Its nature and wide
spread in extent to constitute an in
creasingly grave source of danger to tha
social and economlo well-being of Phila
delphia and Pennsylvania." The loss
through delay and the saving through
promptness would bo inestimable.
in not too soon to begin a eam-
iMisHnn fat erar to pantiada
of tha Interior at the Mate
far tha develop-
l rawe"("lP,rp,,WW lVa W
M HHMh m kt will banaUt
Mraator Wikstar k Making tor
Hr Mm r nival H
la erfsr to Mkrn
or tna jMurkor ana
Um anngoni to navigation
(ram to aopuwuiattoa of tea In
Tna appropriation ought to
. fty tfa aMKi iwrably this
Jt irtU fa SMU B ttw Uiators
CtH," HWbw b IsW
FRUITS OF WILSONISM
Tom'Daly's Column
SEVER NOTICE?
Gray and brown and blue together,
Dry and humid, cold and hot,
Center of all rotten weather,
Everything that Sunday's not
Wind that held tho tuneful belt
Choked with whirr of creaking
wheels,
Heaven's tnusio changed for Hell's
That's how Monday morning feels.
WE LHABNED something at tho 8tato
Normal School, nt West Chester, on Sat
urday night. Wo stood In tho receiving
lino after our delightful recital and al
lowed several hundred charming young
women and somo men to hold our hand
for a moment. This Is what we learned:
Tho strain of constantly smiling gives
you the sumo curious pain In tho Jaw
hinges, directly under tho lobo of each
car, that comes from eating a bit of sharp
cheese.
Hacliclor IlcrcavrmcniB
TO SAIIAH
I knew a girl named Sarah,
A comely, kindly maid,
I sang beneath her window
And In my song I prayed,
"Oli, say not nay, dear Sarah,"
Hut, alas, my serenade!
YERNEn.
OLIVER HERFORD has a fondness for
woolens of light shndo. Somo ono ro
ccntly asked him why, and got this il
luminating reply:
"You sec, It's llko this. Every spring
I tako n, namplo of my dandruff to my
tailor and havo htm build mo a suit to
match." '
mjTTKiurii niNr.s i.oc
Headline In Printer's Ink.
Do you supposo tho soup was re
sponsible? W. UP.
CciiHoriiiK the Movies
llllllo Uurke. In "Gloria's Romnnce," stirs
H. C. R. to declare It "a flivver In every
Instalment." and J. D. reports this speci
men of chnlco English to Its discredit:
"On that fatal n'ght he was to met mo for
a trip together.''
IT WAS n placo of refreshment a soda
fountain, let us say not far from
Lcaguo Island. Lifting their beakers of
er frosted sarsaparllla, tho Jolly com
pany cried, ''Give us a song, comradol"
A youth In tho uniform of nn nblo sea
man, U. S. N., which, Indeed, was tho at
tiro of most of tho others, nroso and said:
"Today, as you know, tho term of my en
listment ended and I havo my honorablo
discharge. This Is my song:
"When I Ship Over"
When woman's suffrage wins and rules the
world.
And Mrs. Ilelmont Is our president;
When pollco quit their grafting In New
York,
When Pierpont .Niorgan hasn't got a cent;
When John D. says he's got enough of
coin,
And gives his stock of oil away for fun;
When butchers say one pound Is sixteen
ounces.
And tho coal trust calls threo thousand
pounds n ton;
When tho King of Turkey doesn't behove
In harems,
When tho Czar of Russia's satisfied with
lire;
When Kat C Qoodwln leaves the stage
forever.
And says ho'll never tako another wife,
When tho Arkansas Is In.tho fourth division
And shlp nro merely oiled and never
coaled ;
When the Ohio Is shot at for a target.
And sailors' uniforms aro trimmed with
gold;
When tho "skipper" bunks up for'd In a
hammock
And tho crew sleeps In each morn till
eight o'clock:
When the fo'cas'le deck Is covered with a
carpet.
And tho whole division's tied up to the
dock;
When thirty days of traveling time Is
granted
To every ono a dozen times a year;
When quail on toast Is served each morn
for breakfast.
And tho scuttlo butts nre running o'er with
boor ;
When Sousa Is bandmaster on the Kansas,
When every one takes oft his hat to Jack;
When Admiral Dewey's busted to a seaman.
BELIEVE ME that's when I am coming
back. H. WIEQNER.
Yes, Wo Have Yet Also
I havo yet to see any one obey the
trolley car conductor's admonition to use
"both doors out, please." Havo you?
HOMO.
THE most damning indictment of the
Administration can bo read between
tho lines of the recommendations which
Ambassador Gerard has brought from
Germany, It is evident that tho Ambas
sador has been handicapped in his ef
forts to maintain American prestige
abroad by unpreparedness and indecision
at home.
In view of the demand in Germany for
the use of the submarine in ruthless war.
fare upon all kinds of shipping, Mr.
Gerard Is persuaded jthat the IJnltod
States should equip Itself without delay
with ono thousand aeroplane, two thou
sand aviators an4 one thousand subma
Hbo destroyers. This is necessary be.
rauae, if Germany .should disregard the
demand of the United States that In.
tornattonal law be respected in aubma
rfawt "warfare, it is morally certain that
the United mates would be drawn into
tha een4ttot. If we are prepared to make
war upon irabmarlnee there will be lea
MkaNhooa e German Ration. Tluit la
what the adveaatea. of preparedness have
been saying all along, The euraat way
to prevent war ta to be prepared tor it.
The eureet wr to eempil resMet (er pur
Mmiy. awei to en-
MMMi j
f '-4?
Sporting Note
A visit to tho training quarters of Phila
delphia Jack O'llrien, who Is to take on
the part of Charles tljo Wrestler In tho
Tercentenary Society's production of "As
You Like It" at the Academy of Music on
October 25, showed the actor-puglllst hard
at It. "You may say to tho public for me,"
ho said, "that though Mr. Shakespeare out
weighs me many pounds I shall enter the
ring with confidence and try to doserve tho
good opinion of my many friends and I
manK you jor wio uu.
Sir Will you let our Spanish professor
come in, please? Thanks! Every morn'
lng he addresses tho class thus:
"Does everybody has a book and spaper
and apcncll7" PREP.
-lONTEMPORARY VERSE grows stead
J lly better. From tho October issue we.
take this:
THE DANCE
By Orrlck Johns.
There's three dances going on three hills
around
And twelve fellows out of here and forty
from below;
And the girls, where they come from how
can any know?
But I'll be answer for It where one of them
Is bound.
The long way's the big road going by the
spur
And the path through the woods is
stralghter than a line;
I'll go by the big road to show them what
Is mine,
But the dark path coming Is the way to
take with her.
There's something like a pebble will be get
ting In her shoo, '
And something like a snake will "be lying
there to fear,
And maybe it will rain and maybe it will
clear
But I'll be bringing Llixle home the whole
night through,
THE dear things were quite excltod
about it. As they stepped into, the de
partment 'store elevator the blonde was
saying!
"The minute I opened the closet door
I screamed right out"
"I'm all n-ehlver." said the brunette,
"what w it, mouee?"
"I should syt"
''Field mouse or house mouse?"
"Ttoere ware three htoe mice,"
i" i n . '
fteeaklng of nigna, there is a stature of
a eaUoaen la a feed Wto4ow an
mm MMltot Mt tha we
Jl
SMASHING THROUGH
A
"CLOSE-UP" AT SHADOW LAWN
Mr. Wilson Sees a Political Ragnarok for a Population the Size
of Belgium's Seeing America Through the
Eyeglasses of 1829
By II. S.
A SORT of Republlcan-Progresslvo-Dcm-ocrat,
native of America but German
on both sides and thoroughly neutralized
by oxcesslvo newspaper writing, went dis
guised In a smooth-shavon faco and eye
glasses to Shadow Lawn on Saturday
with tho Pennsylvania Democratic hosts.
Ho woro tho additional dlsgulso of a mam
moth Wilson badge, which also concealed
the Identity of n number of unreorgan
Izcd Old Guard Democrats and progres
sives, who start that word sometimes
with a small letter "p" and sometimes
with a "ret." Ho went to get what the
movlo folk call a "closo-up" of tho twenty
seventh President (twenty-eighth If you
count Cleveland twice), and this was tho
Impression ho got by listening not so
much to what Mr. Wilson was saying as
to what he was thinking:
Woodrow Wilson expects not to defeat
tho Republican party, but to annihilate
it. Ho docs not bellevo ha will bo re
elected; ho knowB It. Ho said New York
defeated "a tolerably good now Constltu
tlon" because It suspected Its authors
meaning Ellhu noot
He Bald "If you want to know how New
York Is going this tlmo look up tho rec
ords of what It did to tho Constitution."
Wa looked It up in tho almanac and this
Is tho prognosticated result in Now York
Stnto November 7:
Wilson 5JMSJ5
Hughes 388,368
Now this Is the language of annlhlla
tlon. Under such conditions aro 7,600,000
Republican votors, a population tho size
of Belgium's, to be dispersed. Belgium,
though stricken, yet will survlvo, and
Inquiries as to whether the outlawed
Republican host aro to have nsylufti to
raise their young and protect their womon
from tho pursuors aro needlessly pitiful.
Tho casualties will be trivial. Only Mr.
Root and the shades of Mark Hanna and
Sonator Aldrlch will bo barod to tho icy
blast of an avenging November. Only
the men "who do not seek office but in
visibly run officeholders" will bo pun
ished. Very well. We know tho worst. Can
any ono doubt after this that Woodrow
Wilson will bo the most amaacd man In
America If he Is defeated? Can any one
doubt that he will throw his fighting
force Into tho political arena with re
doubled energy on March D, 10177 It
would pain Mr. Wilson considerably to
compare him with the mossgrown John
Qulncy Adams, but in one respect it is
here predicted their histories will agree
that Wilson defeated will go into Con
gress and seek again the presidency. With
oaBy and smiling assuranco, ho intimately
loaned over tho porch rail and admit
tod that while Pennsylvania waa a doubt
ful State the possibility of Its uttering
"the final robuke" to Itepubllcana and so
"redeeming America" wns to him allur
ing. After suggesting" that Pennsylvania
is doubtful, what apostle of the light could
retlro to a life of slothful ease?
Now, taking Mr. Wilson at his word,
lot us concede for the sake of urgumont,
or rathor to stop argument, tho annlhlla.
tlon thoory. The good word Hepubllcan,
which means in America the same thing
us Democratic, must be taboo. All tho
bud rich Itepubllcana and all the bad
rich Democrats (who, by the way, out.
contributed the Republicans by giving
S1.15M4Q to the Wilson campaign fund
in 11 will go into or stay in the Detn
emtio party. To the save Adullam,
wfeiett i called Frocrreaeive, will go the
seed Democrats and the geod Kepubll
oaoa. No longer will the PreaJdant be re-
to the Beanie, with no third
Jtowtst He ban 9fii he 44 a oo-
WEDER
by tho Tnftlan-Wllsonlan tariff board nnd
tho partial conversion of many Demo
crats to the protective theory? They will
lnfuso into tho Democratic party a
stronger protective noto and Mr. Wilson
must "go forward" with them. Tho Pro
gressives, to mako an lssuo, must accord
ingly tako tho old tariff-for-revcnuo-only
stand abandoned by tho Democrats.
Division politically demands division of
opinion that's what makes n horse race.
Tho moro tho Progressives press toward
freo trado tho more will the Democratlo
majority lean toward protection In order
to hold Its ground and conclllato Its Re
publican recruits. And then toward that
summer of 19E0 will roll nearer the thun
der of that David of tho Adullamltcs,
Roosevelt, who will trumpet his cohorts to
tho overwhelming of Champ Clark, or
Bryan, or Daniels, candldato of tho De
mocracy to succeed Woodrow Wilson.
To understand tho President read In
his "History of tho American People"
tha chapters In which he Interprets tho
election of Jefferson and that of Jack
son "tho Democratlo revolution." He
recently linked them to his own career.
It Is strange that ho speaks so often of
"a new age." Never did President hark
back so clearly to the past. He soes
America through the eyeglasses of 1829.
What Do You Know?
Qutriem of central interett wilt b anwrd
4n (hi column. Ten juetion$ tht mtwr f
ehleh every wctMnormed venon should know,
or a$ked daily.
QUIZ
1. What U the difference between table d'heU
nnd a la rarte?
Z. What U meant when It I (aid an armr l
rut off from Ita bate?
S. The word "iMtraelie la from a flreek word
ineanlnr "a broken piece of earl Iicum are."
How did It row to bats Ita preaent
meaning?
4. What la a arreen of earalrr?
5. What la the Jobe of the ear?
0. What la a trlplane? ,
, 7.' What la the orliln of the wedding- rlnt?
8. Do frankljr alans worda ever rind their war
inio mo language nnu uiri
0. Some (lerman worda
terberr." are w
'ua" liittMd of (ha (Jermaii u." Ki.
plain Ihli.
10. Wbat la the rali.lon of the "Utile Theaters"
of tha country?
Answers to Saturday's Quiz
1, "Ilraio Journals" In railroad parlancai part
of u ahalt or ele that rette on bearlnga,
2, Quarter of sralm eight buahela.
8. Hommpuni cloth' made of yarn spun at
homo.
4, Meaianlnai low atari- between two higher
ouea. UAaaiir ieiween ground floor and
'JnWi
C?j
Market Above lGth
11:15 TO 11:15 10c. 15c. 26c. 83c.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Valentine
Grant
IN THE
DAUGHTER
OF
MAC GREGOR
Tiiuns.. mi., sat.
owen Moonn
MAIlOUEItlTi;
COUIITOT
In "THE KISS-
STANLEY CONCERT
ORCIIF.STIIA
ileal Thratrr
Orchtntra Anywher
. OVEItTUltE
"Iluy War"
(Mendelesohn)
Selections During
Photoplay
"AU Matin" (At
Morn) ...... .Co.larJ
Claire do I.une"
Thome
Charactarlatlc
"Whispering; Flow
era" Von Illon
Reverie "Sous lea
etollea" Lacoro
PALACE
Thura., Frl.. Sat.
1214 MARKET
10c .200
E. H. SOTHERN
In "THE CHATTEL"
11ETUKN OF EVE"
APPATlTA CHESTNUT Ilelow 10TH
jM.XvOxi.JJli-. 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M.
Dally, 15c; Ergs., 25c.
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
In I'lcturlzatlon of Rupert Hughes' Novel
"THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME"
Thura.. Frl.. Sat. WILLIAM S. HAnT
In "THE ItETURN OF DRAW EAOAN"
rr i.i.u in
rtlonaryr
i worda or names, like "ilum.
are written In lngtUh with
.Ail nt (hi, flrtniaii "ti " 1.
nf uflrlnrv.
less bread than
wouiu ri
like luu
romtMlty
he price
second floor
p. )hen there la allghfy less of a Co
on the market than la needed t
rises niurh higher than the percentage
II mere were me. per rent
an was ntHNl tna nrlm
not file ucr cent but toon
per rent.
6. Gooacwtrpi In drilling and on parade the
(lerman Infantryman la. taught to raise
the leas unbent at the knee and almost
us high as be can,
?, "Lund poor"! wbrn a man has quantities
of land which he cannot adiantageouslr
dispose of and no ready money,
8, Democratlo candidate for United States
Scnatorf hills I.. On Is.
0. Transepts of cathedralsl the transverse
nrms. running out between the nave and
10. "MedltitUcd". royalty, family or HUUf
when principality or Mate la anneied
tu auoihrr, and Its sovereign Is left with
""ii 5.IU 1P,-.1"tr 'sw rights. It Is
said to lav mediatized, and this term ia
also used to describe Its royal family.
Wealth In Land
T, II. 8. A report of the Census Bureau
for 1901 thus tabulates the wealth of the
United States:
.'.....,.,., sl07.104.ait.01T
r taxed. ,., M.Mo,54t,Sl
r eis-npl, S.ieJl.iil.KW
IrmUmsnta anil m '
cninsry .,.,, ..,.. .,
OoM and silver coin ana txtl.
IfanufiLcturiajr fioaofelnsrV. tools'!
etc i,..ii. .............. 8.
Railroads and their oqulMDoat.. 11.
inthiK'T.v;;,:::?::::::; i
Total wealth
"I
?,.vo
a
Hsa
Hsal property
ate
arm
chlnsry
844.HW.IM
l.M.M.8M
I fSnlsSsBelsaj-apja I
Gamck-Tnsht at 8:15 "J1
A. H. WOODS Presents ' '
JANE COWL
m COMMON CLAY
Ity Cleves Klnkead
THE HAnVAUD PRIZE PLAY
Pop. Mat. Wednesday, with llest Stats $1.50.
BROAD Last 6 Evgs. -2
MARIE TEMPEST lady-I, anamD
Pop. Mat. Wednesday, with Pest Seats 11.50.
Next Week, One Week Only, Boats Thursday
RIO GRANDE
Military Play by Augustus Thomas
Last 2 Weeks. Eas.. Sils.
Matlneea Wed. a Sat.
JULIA SANDERSON 1 In the OAriTiTT
DONALD I1RIAN Musical O X -DlLi
JOSEPH CAWTHORN.-. Comedy -"-
Knickerbocker XFr .
Eugenie Blair - "&$$
FORREST
The Northeast Corner.
-
ask why.
U-UmbV
Friend Perkins calls his etieeo l..
glbles, and you, being Interested Mria!aT
-uccaure some of theen H;
we retort courteously "
On the other hand, deslrln,; to mk, aw. 3
railed lads wines ohm m .." "
writs It thus: Yorj say, "Is Blirs JEl
submariner Then we Innocently ie7
"Whadja mean, submariner 'WhercUBO2
vou were at all clever, nn .... pwvl
"He's always
all clover, you would vlla?
saying, 'Oh, U-darllnrT S "'
Whlcn simply shows that Ifa a bhm.
miserable sort of frlchtfulness thatIiS!
produce a couple of paragraphs out ef2
mall teat. "
With a laudable desire to nt nto . -
tame nrsi, we desire to chant: "Do yZZ
Christmas shopping- early, shopplnr sirtT
mother, dear." '4,
"People who think they
don't liko motion pictures
should see Douglas Fair
banks in 'Manhattan Mad
ness.' If they can derive
no amusement from this
merry farce melodrama
they are correct in suppos
ing they are film blind."
THIS WEEK AT TUB
Victoria Theater "&.-
orrosiTE tub ronTOFFicn
DAILY. t A. t. to 11.15 1 i .
HDTRO'B SPECIAL PRODUCTION DE LI iris J
Exclusive Ktrst Presentation or the ObIt H
Authentic OBerlnr of J M
Francis X. Dushmnn & Beverly Bvn "i
In Shakeepcare-B Idylllo Love Trirsdr ' I
"ROMEO AND JULIET"
. ''reduced at n Cost of 1250.000
With a Cast of 000 rromtnent Players.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
I.EOTOLD STOKOW8KI, Conductor
SYMPHONY CONCERTS
Friday Afternoon, Oct. 20 at 3:00
Saturday Evening, Oct 21 at 8:15
Soloist: Mme. Schumann-Heinle, Contralta
PROORAM
Overture, "Don Giovanni" .MOZART
aiib iiuiii isu) innun set.. HKlKT
Hymphony No. 2, In D BEETIIOVH
IArleelenne" nirj
Aria from "Rlenrt" WAnvn
Man-be Slave ....T8CHAIl;owm-T ;
Heats Now on Sala at Heppe'a. HID ctmtoM '
METROPOLITAN pebab
Today at 2:10 Tonight at 8:10
in "HIP, HIP HOORAY"
SOUSA I CHARLOTTE
and Ilia I and The Marvelous
UAND'BALLET ON ICI1
NAT WIL.I.S. CHAH. T. ALDHICH. 230 Olnef'a
&"? st seats '1 "',, ,'; ,.
T
T VPTi1 rosmvELY last week
XJxS1.J TONIOHT AT 8:15
LAST 1.50 MAT. WED
THE EX-nrrtALUNO MUSICAL PLAT
CLIFTON CRAWFORD
IN "HER SOLDIER BOY"
With a nrllilant Cast of Slnrsr
JOHN CHARLES THOMAS
MAHOARET ROMAINB
A SHOW THAT DBUOHTS ALL
Next Week THE GIRL FROM MIAUL
Adeltthi Tonight, 8:15, 60c to J1.M j
Z. V. . ''OP- Matinee Thursday J
Jim Jiost n osavrul nay In America
EXPERIENCED
Globe Theater ,"Sisa,m. I
v--'-lv-'v' VAUDEVILLE Continuous S
YA VDBVILLECmtiamu
10c 16c 25c J Jo
11 A. M. to 11 P. U.
"fVin T.oiirn "Do-wr-ir" Mlnlatura
Ail-- j-iami x til ,y Musical Comety .
ss inn tr i a -k . anna m -.-.... m .
In "A JAY CIROUS." OTHERS.
rv.rt. T"r MARKET Delovr 60TII
UlUDOlXCYa Dally 2:IS: All Beats 10s.
nfte.. TAB: 10. 20, Me.
v V I 1 1 .1 ii h: . a vaiji -lite
17-1lUXJX1NXJ ELECTRIFTINO etm
ATT?.rrnOPnT.TrPAM OPERA 1IOUSB
... ...., WEEKNOV.ll!
BOSTON-NATIONAL
GRAND OPERA COMPANY
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AND SEAT
NOW RESERVED. TICKET OFFICE. 1IM Jfl
ClltaTNUT BT. TEL. Walnut 4424; Race 0T, J
Tremendous Bill
of Vaudcvllle'e Restl .
BELLE STORY
Edwin Arden & Co.
H.intlv A Knrtnnt CktL t
Anson & Dauihtera: Chas. Leonard Kletchir; .
flArkrrf A rlnrlr. nth... "
Today at 2, 25c & SOc TonUht at 8, 25o to It jl
Keith's
THEATER
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Saturday Afternoon, October 21, at 2.10
PADEREWSO
Tickets now on sale at Heppe'a, 1110 Chestnut U :
II. (1.50, 12. 12.50. Boxes $12 and 118.
"XTtr AT TvTTTm Mate. Tuea., Thurs, JU."'
VVtn.JliN VJ X 25o. SOc. Ems. 8s
Mat., 250, 50c, I So.
Bringing Up Father rouTics -J
rTJDTjrTPTT'lVT Qermant'n A Chelten Aria,
UttrXllilUlYl MAT. TOMORROW ' 1
"FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED"!
Neit Week "THE HOUR OF TEMPTATIOX"
Dumont's Minstrels S.aSJJ
WILLIAM FOX Presents
A DAUGHTER
OF THE GODS
The Picture Beautiful
;vith ANNETTE KELLERMANN
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA H0US1
Performance TOMORROW EVENING!
AND TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER
PRICES, MATS., EXCEPT SAT.
Lower Floor,.,.' .,S0c, 75c
1st Balcony 60c, 75c
3d Bnlcony , , a$e
NIGHTS AND SAT. MAT.
Lower Floor 75c;
1st Balcony SOc,
u -Dony. .... ....,,.
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