5BTBKIKG LBDGKt-PHlLABIMmA, MONDAY, OCftOBBB 90, 1916 dttft1 cr ftmuc LEDcm coMFArnr eTRtra a. x. etjim. nam am ttsxrWa H. lisjffaftssi. TtM PraattsatiJolto WTOfliAL HOARD) Cf X, X. CVHM, Chairman. JMtR C, MARTIN, .itHnoral BolnM Manarst- .Ifsttof FaaBslHl atly at Pest to Laws Bnltdlnc, IKmmm fswM, rwtlti. iMMCinil..t..irN4 and ctwslnut Blmts SuifiM 0r i,.-rfi-t7fil-n llillldlnr in i oirr Building l....,...4 StoW-Drmacrar Building SKlOo.t. ... 1302 rrttll UulMblK KaTWfl MtmSAUS! rtnfmi .... ws Jtaiiaini rsw Toutnitii , TH Tlmrt IIUIMlng wFVMtVtxiixtMarrotil llaaM, tran 0OWMV. .........a 4vu aiuib varaou wnwcRtrTiON terms arrWr, wMk By mall. oarrUf. l Mats tr iM alM f Phllatalnhla. txctot irhsrs hra-hya r"U Is rwulrsd, on month, twenty. W fnpt " THr, thrsa dollars. All mall Sa.wunstHit payatila In adrsncs. None AafcternWa within address chant! awtst ft eta aa wsll a nsw addrsss. W5LL, m WALNUT KETSrO"(t. MAIN 1000 t7" .tAtr oil communication Bvrntng t4vr, tnieptndsnol Bquar, Philadelphia, so it th rnitiDRLrsti roiTornca sseosD-cuss uxih lunaa. THE AVERACJE NET PAID DAILT CIR CULATION OF THE EVKNINO LEDGER FOR SKrTKJWER WAS lll.tlt raUiJttpMs. Msast?, Oct.b.r M, 1U. Han It of goal and body, formed fcfr deeds Of high resolve. Shelley. "When Mr. Wilson looks In the mir ror on Halloween It In dollars to dough nuts he trill not see Uncle Sam looking ver his shoulder. Secretary Danlols defendi a greater Rvy In his speeches, but it would take a greator navy than that to defend the witling Secretary. President Wilson will find It hard to convince women tlTat there won no postscript to tho Ljjnltanla note. Evory Woman knows that tig most Important part of any noto Is the postscript. According to the advertisements, a certain typo of automobile tires contain 1240 cubic inches of air space. That Measures up pretty woll with some of the Cabinet members' speeches. Metropolitan Philadelphia extends tven into Delaware. Tho purchase by Worth Brothers of five hundred acres of hind on the Delaware River Just across the Stato line would no have been made K the land had not been In proximity to this city. If you liavo not money enough to ptxy twelve cents a loaf for wheat bread you might try Johnny cake. If enough housewives would do this, tho demand 'for wheat would fall off to such an ox tent that tho prlco would come down and we could get a loaf of bread for ten cents Main. With the collapse of the pollco op (petition to City Hall Plaza orations tho tagle tax, Socialist, liberal Sunday law, militarist and antl-mllltarist movements suffer a grave reverse. No moro froo advertisement. The only thing that U won by froo ripeoch lights is free speech,' Which In a free country is not hard to get. What is harder to get is clever speech. Tho United States Government has srit out a warning for every one to bo n the lookout for K. C39E0I. This Is not a new German submarine, as might be supposed, but a dangerous counterfeit fifty-dollar bill. If the Treasury Depart ment had merely notified Henry Ford and Charlie Chaplin it would Tiardly have been necessary to send out a general alarm to the other 199,909,998 of us. Colonel Harvey, whlfe he is a rank allure in picking Democratic presiden tial timber, is positively uncanny In (HMelng electoral results. In 1904 he gliMued within twenty-two votos and In IMS within seventeen. .Well, this year fc-t says, "Hughes 382, Wilson H, with titty doubtful." These are colonelsome Manes, 'and It is best for tho rank and mVnot to be overconfident, but the Har. VfT figures correspond with nonpartisan v' Ono or two defeat in the first onth of the oeason can no longer dls ajaaolt a first-class football team. In the sic days It was considered a triumph for a smaller college's eleven even to scoro Mi om of the Big Four; But that was' Soft- a fair proposition. The heaviest nearly always won under th old , and the big colleges could nlwnvn ; eleven heavywelgHts. The boat teams eon suffer defeats, yet on the whole MMon's average be adjudged first-class M- even champions. Coach Warner rtamanlike tribute to the Ponn team h)k men defeated is In the spirit of tho ftvsw rules, -which have made Intelligence Mfcr than mere brawn the criterion, and t "perfect score" of giant playirs not IN -. -.; , Tho dedication next Thursday of Mm link la the William PennHlihway WMthwest of Kaston that Is to connect Tone with thla State ought to in it tbe Beoote in the eltv at the mouth r tbe Hudson aa much as the Pennaylva- It will be a part of a direct auto route aerosa New Jersey to the Mtarn cart of this Btatn and tn rat Mehway that la to run from XUa to Pittsburgh. Thhr link" wttb. tbe New Jersey roads at r, ruae throurh Eaaton. Beth. , attsotown and Ksadlaf. where it I the WtUiain I'enn Hliwy. When lavrovoeaeata ea the raad UMitown' aad tW eHrtare inw wm m m aworaattye r Tonutm wfeo wah to mm C hr way of tweafto i af taa Ork aary, wkioh has akaa avar tor ma AUtoa, TM aa4 Um btobo, reaataia tk are the two etoaf Thar to srtaa 44 ttato traaator. ' ee'paassBi, i -. iM . u War wm talmchM.- The rehat; w ialtd In Oreeoe'as a guarantee ot poace, aa It was aapfoeed Turkey would be cowed by the strengthening of her old enemy's naval arms. Inttcad of becom ln; aiajor factors for peaco the warships have heeome the pawns of war. A third afelt? In this small navy was built In Cam den. It was christened the Fl Chung, having been constructed for tho Chinese Ropubllc, but Greece took it over and re named It the Hello In tho name emergency that demanded the American vessels. The Delaware ntver hereabouts is destined to go down In Greek history with some of tho glamour that may wreathe the names of Hellenic sailors. DISTRICTS TO BE REDEEMED TO REPUBLICANISM rpilE election of Mr. Hughes without n Republican House of Representatives, to cooperate with him Will not bo enough to bring about tho Industrial prepared ness necessary to meet tho crisis In for eign trade that Is sure to follow peace In Europe. The present Dcmocratlo majority Is twenty-three. If tho Republicans retain what they now have and elect twelve more members they will have a bare majority. Chairman Woods, of the Repub lican Congressional Campaign Com mlttoo, predict that at least thirty Republicans will displace Democrats next March. An additional Repub lican has already been elected In Maine, Mr. Woods finds that tho pros peots are good for tho election of twenty nine more, as follows: Rhodo Island, one: New Tork, two; Ohio, two; Missouri, throe; Kansas, two; Indiana, six; Illinois, two; South Dakota, one; Oklahoma, two; California, three; Nebraska, one; Iowa, one; Washington, one, and West Virginia, two. He omits Pennsylvania from his count, but tt Is morally certain that three dis tricts now represented by Democrats will elect Republicans next week. Leshcr, of tho Sixteenth District, polled 12,982 votes two years ago, but tho Washington and Republican candidates received between thorn 13,848 votes. If the believers In protection do their duty this year thero Is no doubt of tho election of a Republican who will vote for tho American tariff policy. Bailey, In tho Nineteenth Dis trict, received 14,993 votes In 1914, and his Republican opponent polled 14,176, giving the eloctlon to Bailey. Tho Wash lngton party candidate, however, was supported ,by more than ten thousand Progressive Republicans, who arc now acting with the Republican party. Bailey slipped Into offlco for tho first time in 1912 when the opposition was divided, and was the first Democrat to carry the district In recent times. A united op position makes his chances so slight that nothing but a miraculous revolu tion In popular sentiment can save him. The situation in tho Twenty-fifth District Is only a little lesa encouraging to tho Republicans than that In the Nineteenth, Tho Washington and Republican voto against Llebel in 1914 would have de feated him by five thousand majority if It had been combined. A Washington candidate Is in, the fiold this year, but the Washington oarty voters aro Repub licans, and the Republican candidate Is morally certain of victory. ,. Hero are three districts where gains are so certain that they can be counted on to change the estimate of Congress man Woods from thirty to thlrty-threo. The party has a good fighting chance In the Eleventh and Thirteenth Districts, where if tho protection Issue Is played up aa It should bo thero can be little doubt of the result. Whatever other reasons thero may be for the defeat of the Democratic party, and there are many of them, tho Im portance of electing a House of Repre sentatives loyal to the American policy of protection to home Industry la so great that no Republican and no independent who believes In protection should per mit himself to stay away from the polls. If the campaign committees, both state and national, fall ta concentrate atten tion on the districts which can be, re deemed to Republicanism, they will neg lect their most obvious duty. "BUFFALOED" GENERAL. PERSHING was sent Into Mexico to get Villa, Villa U there, out in the open, but General Pershing cannot get him. He cannot even try to get him, for the American army has been "buffaloed" Into inactivity under orders, Tho Instructions now are, In ffeot, not to get Villa. What, then, Is the purpose of keeping the army in Mexico? None that we know of, It's Just there, that's all, and there In all of Its lonesomeness It will stay until after election. Tet, as between the ban dits, we are not supposed to be neutral A DAY THAT 18 NOT A DAY Mf R. WILSON told a Shadow lawn au- dlMioe that the eight hour day was not possible In all occupations and should be enforced only where It U possible. Vet he would have us believe that Congress passed an eight-hour daw for the train man, whan, as a matter of fact, the train men do not ask for an eight-hour work lag day, hut only for eight hours to be iwe aa a haats in measuring a day's pay. Ifca tow row permits them ta work six. Ua hawM in a aay baeaiM aveay Uaai raltoeaA man hspwa that it ta baa, athto arhUrarUy to Hmlt to sttfear eight or tan haura tha time during whleh a man mar a aaptofad to tha ra)lroad bvat rom la any ana day, The aliased eight hour, tow to, m Mr, Kbox has eharao MHata it, a "stortA aaampta of sham aaa vary tiaaa Mr, Wilson to tt tot aakw tto n iw fnmeHftue- Tom Daly's Column A Social Triumph Ho hoped to make his wealth, though new, The "open sesame" Admitting htm at once Into The "best society." But, lot the fashionable folk Were much amused and satdi "This parvenu Is nulte a Jok. The man has lost his head." Alas I those words were best unsaid, For, deigning to admit The man had really lost hla head, Thay must concede him fit. A man without a head lewelt, A. simpleton or dunce I Hence fit to take his iJlace In swell Society at one. This subtle point our parvenu Was quick to prove, so he Soon had himself admitted to The "beat society." AU, TUB WAY home from 8t Louis we couldn't help wondering: Can St. Louts' Tost master C M Belph as others aes hlmT And occasionally during tho long Journey we might have been observed chuckling to our self. This was at thought of what we had learned In St Louts, to wtt, that a young woman there who recites our stuff rejoices In the name of Charity a race. AND, AGAIN, looking from the window of our sleeper, we noticed a large advertise ment of the Hotel Brunswick, of Lancaster,' announcing, among other things, 100 BATHS CIRCULATING! ICE WATER. Brrrl said we and drew our dappled fawn blanket over our head. And while we were away Sam Blythe, the famous aquacharioteor, and Charles E. Van Loan, who, au contralre, is a real sport and some baseball writer, were In tho vicinity of our desk. Just our luckt NOW TO BAttN X DOLLAR, I'm. utlng thl hero triolet To pet a bid to dinner. Klnce I've Jutt landed twice aa vet, I'm using thit here triolet In hopes that jou are iioina to tet A plate for this beginner. I'm using thla here triolet To act a bid to dinner. MARIE. For truth In advertising, asks C. C. 8., doesn't this get tho watch? WANTED Chlntmskr on antique furnltur (now and old). Htradv work, good wc, 20 Kins trtt. Ad In Pottitown paper. Some contributor of B. L. T.'s recently applied to htm for help and started this feature In bin column: COMIO HAYINGS Ton COI.I.FX1K WALLS Sir Tour rollfRA man mlsht fresco his walls with an txlrnct from a South IJcnd titan aehopl valedictory: "Now that w hava put our hand to tha plow wo will climb to the top of the ladder." Which reminds us of a valedictory ad dress by a member ot tho graduating class of tho Capac (Mich.) High School soveral years ago. It concluded In this fashion: "And now dear comrades we are launched upon life's stormy sea, our hand is on the tlllor and wo must go forward for boyond the Alps lies Italy." BLIOIBLEa Grandpa gave up working Ticcnty yeara ago; Couldn't walk to business, Old legs trembled so. Ills hair is snowy white. But his grandson voted right. Bo they've made him A Highway Inspector. Little Willi Vareboy Swept an Acme store, Left a pile of sawdust Right behind the door. He lost his Job that night. But his daddy voted right. Bo they've made him A Highway Inspector. There was a man in our town, lie was wondrous wise; Jumped upon a city dump, Scratched out both his eyes. He doesn't need his sight. And ichafs more he voted right, Bo they've made him. A Highway Inspector. LITTLE NELL. ) TWO DOTS AH LB Steady position for rlcht bo. TO RIDE WHEEL, Wllmlntton paper. Which, says Caulfield, suggests a well balanced team. FOIt BALE OR BXCHANCJn. combination book rase for chlclwn. Mrs. W. R. Ilorton, No. S, uortondals ave,. Moylan Claaslfld ad Chester Times, Some literature loving "biddy" should find this convenient for preserving her favorite lays and sets. C. N. J, It seemed to me, says J those ana grams you ran on Woodrow Wilson were composed by the enemy. How would this look In your lssuo of November 8: LO! WOODROW WINS. It was an Arch street firm that first threw out this long-time bait, but now Evans's drug store Is using It: BOYS WANTED OVER 1 YEARS Bachelor Bereavements THE END OP ANN Well, Krnb, I've some news of eweet Anna; Eloped Monday night to Havana! Bhe's gone to the clime Of lemon and lime; ' Hereafter we'll have to banana. HOMO. AS 'TO GLADYS Young William laved a girl named Gladys; If ever a goat was had she had his; , But to her namo ahe's going to add his, And William ory, very Gladys. COLONIAL QENT, This, head and all, appeared In u morn ing contemp. the other day; FURTHKR IT OOES, WOR8B JT QBTS Ineredtble as were the atrocities Indicated In these columns a year ago, far, far worse are new known, on the authority of Ameri mhm and German In one city, law than Armenians were saved out of an Arme nian pcBtilaMen of 29,009, and ot these, 1)0 jlrto wave raaoued by an American mlaeteiy ry. An American, reeenUy out ef Turkof teid ma Uwt only two Armenians have been left an va. . , .I, i Shis business of haing out of town has its drawbacks. For Inatanoe, we may never know whether tha other four mam bars of the Milk IPrtoa M"uliy from Jafervtojto omtaeal Or. J. X. Ukmkmi. at 'ft -a -is-. "MERCY, BUT IT KICKSI" o-. "Jw3!.. "- .TrS1 " T . m T' JZ t't .rtVt. i. issy ? 'i- -m fciNtfev THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Milk Cannot Bo Produced Cheaply Under Old Conditions of Farm ing Democratic Panics and Soup Houses Strikers Should Consider Their Families This Departmtnt Is trt to all rtadm who wth o xpres their otHnlofls on ruofa or current Merest. It Is on open lorum. nrtd le Bnlo Ledger Mitttnn no responslMHty or n views of Its conespovdents. Letters be (ffnif bu the nom oiuf address or ln toWtsr, nor necessarily, lor publlcallon, but as a auarantts of pood faith. MILK AND SCHOONERS To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir Forty years ago. In rivers like the Delaware, there were hundreds of boats of a type peculiar to American waters only. They were called schoonorB and had two masts, the local namo for them balng fore-and-afters. As the years went by and In vention gave us variety of production, bring ing new Industries, the demand for labor Increased, with the effect of a gradual rise of wages. To combat such Increasing cost of doing business bigness ot operation was resorted to. After a while tho fore-and-after began to disappear. "Here comes a three-master," and down to tho river we boys would go to see It, and later on tho four- Ave- and six-masters of today. As the years passed, so did virtually all the two-masters, because there carao a tlmo when tho few hundreds of tons thoy carried and unloaded at one time did not pay a profit to the owners, owing to the increased labor coBt. Bigger boats were built that carried or freighted double or three times as much, insuring the owners a profit. In exactly the same way, and from the same causes, the production of foodstuffs has been affected. In parts of tho country where civilisation and wages were and are the highest, and the size of farms compara tively small, the old-time crops were gradu ally given up because they did not return enough money per acre to Insure the owners of farms a profit. The cattle went, wheat and rye went, butter-making became a lost art and milk production will follow suit. In parts ot the country like Gloucester County, N. J., the production of milk will become a thing of the past, bapause, being a necessity of the poor, It doesjnot bring or pay enough to allow Its continued production where the civilization, wages and profits In business footer or allow a oondltton whero people would economize by using but a pint of milk because It was raised in price to ten cents per quart, but would or cojld waste gallons of gasoline at twenty some cents per gallon hunting pleasure. Under such conditions and the standards that allow It tho milk production cannot be carried on at a profit, and it will go from such communities where It Is needed the rnOBt. ORIGINAL THINKER. Philadelphia, October 28. PANICS AND THE TARIFF To the Editor of the Evening Ltdgtr! Sir "Worklngman's" reply to Mr, Frailer on the Underwood tariff bill Is almost en tirely devoid of truth. The Underwood tariff duties are tho lowest wo have had in fifty years lower than the Wilson-Gorman law which was paBsed In 1893, "Worklngman" has never read the tariff law which Mr. Wil son forced through Congress, or he would not state It only reduced the duties on some commodities. He does not know anything about the Immigration law. Immigrants do not come In free, for It costs each Immigrant 14 to enter this country. President Wilson refused to sign tha Immigration bill and It did not become a law, In regard to pantos t In 1873 there was no soup houo6. Working people w.ere employed. The panic was caused by the reduction from abnormal Civil War prices to normal prices. Men Invested In lands during the war to make their money safe In case the rebellion succeeded. Farm land dropped to one-half the war price In many cases. His statement regarding the panlo In 1B0T-I, which winds up by say ing millions were out ef work, is so false that It Is really laughable. It was a fly speck In comparison with the panlo under Grover Cleveland, This was the only one that produced souphouses all over this country. The panlo of 1907-8 was a 'panic in the money markets and lasted about three weeks'. Protection produces Industries; tariff for rivenue only never has and never will. SAMUEIj FRYER Mount Holly, N. J., October 2 8. b j & APVICE TO STRIKERS to the Sditor of (Ae Evening Ledger,' Sir The New York earmen have appealed to Oovernor Whitman, as n last resert, to end the strike. All this talking on cue part of tne earmen win not persuade the Gov ernor to give his aid. If the earmen want to put an end to the strike they can do so at any time, But the trouble Is that the oarmen let their organlwM lead them by the wm, w In plain words, whatever the "boas," says must go, ' No Questions 'are U ae asked, New, about three-quarters af tha earmen are 'roaming the treats of Hew, Yoifc with nothing to sat. .That U bad enoagh, but some ef the strike have famiilee to sup. port. Toe money that the Dalee. gives U barely eaotafh to lat for two dam' food. Home of toa stHkaw are even la MUaaal phi trying, ta oelleat money, aad the ehtl r of others are collecting penal on the traato of Near York. With thia atote ef aalaira yataf em, t4 Ue ear aSlsyrissi not wUttaa; AT gjw the turn to the work for the sake of their fam ilies. It doesn't make any difference to those "higher up" In the union, for they get all the money they need. Making car strikes nets them a good profit, and thoy make it a business. BENJAMIN MILLER. Philadelphia, October 28. DOUBTS T. R.'S SINCERITY To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir Roosevelt Is deltberatoly trying to bring about the defeat of Hughes. That Is tho baslo reason for his Impolitic and muck erlah electioneering In tha present cam paign. He, thinks that by succeeding with euch a purpose he can then secure the Re publican nomination for himself In 1920. He Is fully capable of going to the very limit of political treachery. And there can bo no doubt that he has thus already alienated many thousands of voters from the side of the candidate whom he is now so hypocritically professing to support. CHARLES C. RHODES, Jr. Philadelphia, October 20. What Do You Know? Querie of central interet will tt anterd in this column. Ten auettiont, th$ aniur to which Ftvry well infonntd penon thould knovt, aw atjked aaUv, QUIZ 1, The nw ton-rnt piece, pat In clrralatbm an HAturdsr, hnre a huniUo of roils with jn battlrnr on the reTerse side. Kxplaln mmo BruiirwiB. The Freneh florernment ma Bounty on nns lIlMt ft Of .r AulhorlM "A What Is U10 nature purpose of snrb a procedure. S. What nro the measnrements of a cord of woodf i. What U "rers libra"? S. What Is nwant br Uia sarins "To read the Klot Acf'T A. What was the Armdlr rrMsT 7. What nae the Zabern Incident? 8. Is oar domestic turkor a cross breed or s descendant of the wild turkey? 0. Wlxnt Is, the difference between "snirrostst" and "sufTrarette"? 10. What Is "liquidation" In financial parlance? Answers to Saturday's Quiz A CONUNDRUM To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir Tho capture of Chihuahua City by Villa seems Imminent In that case will Wilson recognize Villa and send a second American expedition to "catch" Carranza? A BOY IN BLUE. Philadelphia, October 24. NATIONAL POINT OF VIEW President Wilson's utter failure to pre tall upon tho warring nations to find some way to save the noncombatant populations of Poland, Serbia, Montenegro and Albania from Blow starvation marks the lowest depths to which any considerable part of the modern world has ever sunk. Brooklyn Eagle. We believe that the American people as a whole, except where blind partisanship leads them to believe that they think other wise, are thoroughly satisfied with Mr, Wilson's conduct of our relations with the warring nations. We cannot believe that blind partisanship Is sufficiently widespread to defeat him for re-eloction. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Of historical Importance, no less, Is the decision taken by the United States Govern ment In regard to submarines. In settling one question It raises others, but It was the only decision at which the Government, In view of all the circumstances,, could arrive. For the Allies to ask neutrals to outlaw the submarine was a matter of course, but the efforts of the United States liavo from Jho beginning been directed to constraining submarines to conform to law, by which an outlaw Is not bound. Springfield Republican. THE ROAD TO WAR "Do you want war?" the unashamed Democracy asks, "You will get It It you vote for Hughes." A lie, but It gives a new character to the campaign. The Democrats have o worked with this issue that thay havo made a vote for Wil son the voto ot a coward. Does any one think that there la protection In a oonfeaslon of cowardice? Does any one think that American rights will be respected when America proclaims itself, by an election, upon an Issue definitely Btated, to be a timid nation, rich but frightened to death? That is the road to war, the sure, certain road, and not only to war but to a dreadful and humiliating war. Mr. Wilson's record In this Veipect Is much worse than Buchanan's. Buchanan did not make an Issue of cowardice and have the nation con fess a craven character. We never before had so shameful an Issue. Chicago Tribune. 1. "Strict aceonntahUltr"! this eipresslon oc curred In tho rrcfldent's not to fllennaiir prrradlns the sinking: of the Latltant. 3. IrWInmi nsed as an nllor because of IU rreat hardness and to withstand tho effects of tbe otmospurrei to tip tho edre of sold and other pens and to coat sur clcal Instruments to produce hart surfaces. 8. "One-terra plank"! the plank In the IlalU mora pJatform of tho Democrats ursine a slnzl term tor the I'resldent. 4. Rack reutt n rent eqalralent to the full net annual value of the real property from which It Issuesi naturally considered a err hrarr rent. 8. The racking; ot wlnet drawlnc It ott" from the Ires. 0. About six tons of con! are required dallr In a large office bnlldinc of aimnt nr stories) If of great floor space much more, i". Isrro ocean liner the amount used dallr tarles between 800 and 1200 tons. 7. The slaughter of the, buffalo, rather than 8, Mead: honer Is mixed with water pices are added, and the Iniuld nod malt. .;r.-j - " men 0. Uocsheadt n measure ef. 6S gallons. Two barrels, the barret holding 3 IV gallons, 10. Nominal price), Terjr small price, repre senting not the value ot the otJcl In the transaction, but expressed as a srtabol Japanese Food U. I. S. Food In Japan Is served on little lacquered stands about a foot high and Is eaten with chopsticks. Wee, with soup of seaweed, beans, vegetables or hard boiled egg cut up Into pieces, with a little fish with Boy, and the like, make a typical meal, sake, the Japanese fermented bever. age. being heated and served In little por celain cups. Tea is the usual beverage. Picketed dalkon, or radish, is the chief relish. i AT SJJAD0W LAWN There are no substances at Shadow lawn; Nothing but shadows! Substances have gone. Nothing to grasp or grip. Elusive things' Oltde noiselessly about on phantom wings. Moves here a maid by brutal bandits slain Unburled bleaeh her bones on seorehlng plain, Those gliding ships, with open, gaping side, Sink In deep thadew 'neath a shadowy tide. These tiny bodlM quhertor la the deep. They, too, at gbadew Lawn, their vigil keep. i Shadows of deeds whleh loyal man expeet, Shadows of premlees untimely wreaked, f Mhadows of words whieb spallad virility, Wwaows ot "atrtet aeeeuntas-Ufsy." In ghostly alienees from duaV to dawn 4 Pale abadowe plow aaout at haaaw (, ftoaera Tafur, to Atfeaar XnMut4 CHESTNUT ST. Twic OPERA HOUSE Daily BARGAIN MATINEES EVERY DAY EXCEPT SAT. , m tie, BOo, Too Evenings and Saturday Uatlnse, S5o to U WILLIAM FOX Presmta A DAUGHTER OP THE GODS the ncrunm beautiful, with ANNETTE KELLERMANN 2:15 and 8 :1S ACAD1CUY OF MUBIO PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD 8TOKOWSJCI, Conductor Symphony I Friday Aft, Nov. 3, at 8:00 Concerts Sat. Even'ff, Nov. 4, at 8:15 Soloist! Mm. OIX1A BAMAnoVrV Vunl.t Overture. "Buyl! a," ....... .MBprflfL8SOMN pyrophonjf Na 8. In E Oat..,,,,. ..SCHUMANN Ham. Concerto, No, 1 .... V.'.V V IUiahmh Overture. "Mslstsrslofsr" Bsata Now on Bl. st He'pps-a, 'liio ChVitnjt MFranpnTltTAw opkra w 7 nT i V 7 . housbi aiau iooav ijeai seats 31 TTn "Hip, Hip, Hooray"' SOUSA and His BAND CHARLOTTE and, Tltf Marvelous IBALLET ON Jjst WIU. caas. T. AUrleh. Mo otbM '. ? IOK TWuu at MatroaollUa Own rypywsitfi e, live m .oum &A taut Mrt.- B. r. .AI&VMIt WsWJJMftQUg JKeith 8 Jack NtWorth 53 J?i-2! jespr at 8. Mo BOe. Tealgbt at . ate w r A C A P It M Y PF Mvmq Una ton SSA? mM. 1 pppppp i9 TONIGHT AT 8;16 Soloist KBI KjJ wwWiM'wm mm Jam&. The Northeast Corner Rubalyat of a Commuter HI Of Tlns- that ruTffheZVLt Ere I shall hear the Engine's toot-toot-to The newpnpcrs which print a di.t Ins story concerning; -a certain f11 the life of O. Henry narMl! service as advertisers tor the BuhftJl of his most exce lent wtk in. w possible, yet thero are men f g,nut?T rrctlnn nhn mM i.... ..... s'nuer m. Bjdney Porter. Bo VTfih hlVso'tf I - wci irininiSCCnca. Ai a comploto charactcrlger IlllI Sh.. 1 ,w-, -j. ,, , MTa exactly .i, .,.; mano would carry a rh,na X& . Bpeaklnir, as some folks do, of ?!" le c.ambrld'. WlaconslnKeWaT: this advertisement: " prune We do not wish the person who broke open our new pump and helned himself to our gasoline any hard i Oh I No I Wo hope he blows all Oara e nC' alic And. buh-lleve us, that lsv calling- do., some anathoma. who flora Friend Terktns tells us his wife th. told htm If he said another wordT.1? for her mother, "Thus we see." a.,. iS -i philosophical Perkins, "how a mere woman can keen us nut nt war t ji.S""0 word. Oct Ver """" "' onifhly Is either a hypocrite or a satntlB either caso she's a dangerous thlnr to har. If Secretary Daker wanted to quote JoV. Flske he might with a certain degree Tt propriety havo told hts audience what Um genial philosopher teald In hla "Crltleal I'eriod," tlmsi "A government touches the " Ion est point ot Ignominy when It confesses Its Inability to protect the lives and proD. erty of Its citizens." v v NOT EVEN FOR AMERICA Mr. Wilson has been apparently for no bodyneither tho French, nor the Germans, nor the Americans who lost their lives on tho X,usttnnta, Th(s, we think, gives the psychological explanation of the fact that so many conflicting groups In this country unite In ono thing that Is to say, their opposition to tho course of the President The Germans distrust htm, the French dis trust htm, and tbe Americans who hars been stirred to their depths by the murder of their fellow-citizen on the high seas distrust him. Tho Outlook. fe s JUtLIL&LZCijzL . An amount rnocmAM Marketah.lOth UilfitolltlS 10o, l&c.WcMe. THOMAS MEIGHAN and ANITA KINO In "THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH" ADAPTATION TOOM TlIB TLAT THUIIHDAY, FllIDAY and SATUKDAT SESSUE HAYAKAWA and MYTITLB BTEDMAN la THE SOUL OF KURA-SAN" COMING ALL NEXT-WEEK ' "MARY PICKFORD" In "LESS THAN THE DUST" PAT A HTP J21 MARKET STREET X.l. itWjill PRICKS 10c. SOe ALL THIS WEEK CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "THE COMMON LAW" Adapted from Novel by Robert W. Chsmbsrs. A T? P A "HT A CHESTNUT IU10W 18TR AXvV"l-'-Ln. jo a. m to li us p m. In BESSrE LOVE 'A SISTEIt OP BIX" Thurs., Frl , Hat.. HD881H IIARntBOALB ' In "A CORNER IN COLLEENS" T?T7T,T?XTrP MARKET BELOW llTH XVlllVJilIN X Dally. lSe; Evgs.. S3c WORLD Prents ALICE TirtADr In George Droadhurst's "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" Thur, Frl., Sat., BRAND OP COWARDICE FORREST TONIGHT AT 8:15 10th Anniversary Production rLHJiES Popular Mat. Wednesday E JA ;;j EATKA MAT. JSLUUTIUIN VAX Broad Tonight . OTIS UatlnsM 8115 I Wd.8at. MISTER SKINNER IN Itonio By BOOTH TARKINOTON Pocular Wed. Mat., With Best Seats f! M. Seats Now tor Election Day Mat. and Brg. Garrick Last 6 Evgs. MjjSj- s JANE COWL to COMJMON UliAX Popular Wm1 Mat., With Dent ScaU la. - TTull a.. . etn. Tfl oAttAn Ts&Y UsVt avi iiiiinooaia afiuist awn- Ji. iTI f M Tl?rf It'TVlTr'Tl ft VJ VJ X J-J A 2 All-Star Cast, Headed by BARNET BERNABB fl T -.r-itin Pnsifivnlv T.nftt Week Tonight, S sis Last ll.W MtJJ the inniisiffnDi.B musical combdt "THE GIRL FROM BRAZIL" A IUI4it.ai His iUII wa nv' ' T , j Tonight's tho Dig Night to See It nrxt wrek Scats Thursday The Passing Show; MAIL ORDERS NOW ADELPHIiraat. EXPERIENCE SPECIAL MAT. ELEOTJOM PAT, WOV IT'MrAir a itinviva AttAVISBtft V ( ' '( ) K, A "VTt. To Ti.is p. jM ' rT TKIANaLU Prsss WM. S. IIART "The Retiirn of 'Draw1 Egn AdJsd Keyttons Comsay aVoowlrrt'a SH. Thurs., frl. WalThs yrand or riawsHlai Thfiater SffiTaf. YAVDaVlLlK CtoaWS - l A, Ctci 11 P. , nnaar Atl8 Globe The Cabaret Girls nnm o AfTC!TTr ACS AflialM ' Cross Keys.H rfJOYLAND'rYtWSfflSS TtKrprinftT.Tm4vr . opwu. 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