a I i JfctfPOIiT RUMORS $ DROp IN WHEAT . . r.tf1nt- aHrtiatHn fffimbargo Legislative Move Arrives auj- t .oiTiicn rnnci'lUT IWJ.: W-Vh" we.ll.er fere- iOlCViVanr fIIw1 E '"T 'Vtfr. rll temperature m m"TSi jtlnneietn ami low rn- WW . r.v.1,1 rnlr, warmer l ledsr. Ei Kisia " " , 7w r - . .. kkiiihik i ...... -- !frasr '""-' . kmrACJO. NW t,-IU.morR "K rre, - Bw iTin Intenneti 10 ino nuiuw nwiun K'",t ..M to the placing of nn embargo IVrth Ttrd I0.;" i,,.i wore fed owed liy P wpSIim- of wheat hrro today, under 1 7hl market became qulto weak. IlMch .t,.",iMi,i nf the report that BSinl would nsK Oongresa for ff.iV.mhanro legislation wan recoircil telThJMWn. It w added that the t-flin wannlu . ng eon8dorol0ll l0 iffMwrni - iu"tidr were tiervuua. there wm R5?it buying to rally prices from the S.v" close There was more specu ISlrbu.lnes. than UBUnl t'oimnlwiloti Ki operated on both sides and there BOT" i k..in hv bulls. I7 1001. uuo-r. -- Bfa,. weather In Argentina continued dry Pi JL Cutting of wheat v.'aa reported EP" "of That nation "ngftaied iS inhibition of shipments out of the IS .' n-i.. mnrket at Llvctuool wn UU7' "" Ml oi . . . ,n tut ieo SWrjecernber. after selling a high as IFfiltt dropped to 51.85 nnd ended ut 1!rli?'nttKU ntrnlnst 1 1 8711. ycaler- J.V. last' price. May. after advancing to :J5f receded to 51.00U nnd close nt tlllUfll.SOIl. conipan-u v,nn i v--i). LitlnV final nuotatlon ; July, nfter rls wrto $l.5. r Ho abovo the previous high ?.?.i ..lahllnhed on Kovomber 13, declined 5 1159 and finished nt 1.59W WI1.B0. IfilnJl J.6UH " "' v'" "" "" 0gj,i4vMg ruiureit ranspi on iviiu",, Ik !i.t...i Oin ltlth i en UN n Ctofe clne SXmkVr . t.t !?' l.n.i i.en i n( t no'; i.dijt, ''-' 1 31) l.atl't l.Ot 1.H.1 5tw ...-- l in i.i Br;0.1":;- S. s. nn'l mis 117 r,7 niti tti1 110't, 117'. 02 07' 074 r.7"i (12 u.V 12' - r , niZmtor . 17 1" 17 00 JB.8-. '18.85 'IB DO IT 00 10.8'. IH.HS lt)l) in IT in. ao ih.; -in -ji Hat .i 10.43 10 IS 10.30 110.3T T18.2T RtSl i7 !!..;. 14:1 14.05 14.R7 tl4.47 14.00 RrorV-- . in - 0- nT n- otBS 5t.40 14.32 14.M 14.42 M4.4S tl4 4T "" ?Mn 5t:4o iilar 27 as 27 22 ..I 27..10 27.S."i 27.20 J27.25 27.17 fAsl-ed. JNomlnal. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR rixilEAT ItMliU, C0.220 bush. The market ivti wiik and lc lower, dun to cantor vciern IHiwi. ."??" ,"'"'".'" """V'il.."-!-' uaiutloiit: Cr lotn. In export elevator No. rS wot. II. fin 1 . No. 2( southern red. ijidl.87: tfmr No.. 1! red. Sl.MStM.NM Jl&Tl rrJ. II.NWI K.i. rojected A. ll.7HWl.8i: B?C0KS htcelplD. H405 bunh. Trade waa jUl. but oflerlnza were lleht and prion ruled nn. wuoiaiion. r ii iui iw, ,,ur, U ucalion. cm wsmcrn .o. - yeuuw, . .-wi i:itdo. Keamer cllow. 11 18W1.10; do. No. I nlln, fl.loOt 10; do. No. 4 jrllow. II 12 Olll. Vm tie hilr under llnht cfferlnai and a fair itmuid. Quolatlona. No, 2 whits. OltHSV!'! U4Mil white. Oi'jOOaoj No. 3 uhltc. dl'i W (Of, No 4 while, OOOlllc, aample oala, B7WS8C. FLOnt Iteulpta. 055 hbl. and 1. 031.521 Iba, I ( 'Tradn wmh llflW and VAlura worn PWly Donlnat. We uuoto per lufl lba In wood F.lnltr dear. I8OR 25: do, atralaht. IS 6U(P 7i I H. Co. Ptttni, IK13UU, Kiniu, ciear. roc lfiaaicu.l3.pavv in. uu, airmiaii,. miuuii ."in.. IIQVIU: ao, paieni, coiion aacaa, v.vuw ci ai. er, .1... tu iir.NO IK. .1. ,tafi,Tir. ItlOOle. do. favorite branda. HU.25fflo 7J. air mill', choice und fancy patent. 110.250 10.fi "-Cltir- mllla. regular irradea Winter, tlur. ISO" 40. do, atraUht. I8.30VH.6S; do. uML.'liTTSao. ATE 'Kf.f)IIll rtlli..! Mtnaitv under llaht offer .& Dot trade waa quiet. We quote tl.vuv Mr bbl. aa to quallt). :fe- PROVISIONS TtlA navtr&O riilaJ Item (!- ai fnla Ut. Ti "! utnv ihicu int(4 iiikii n mil juii- tljl demand. Kollowlnr arm tha ouota Um$i Cltr Vf. In Bt, smoke. 1 nnd alr-drM, tc;wfurn wr, in oti. urnoKeu. aic; city Der, VQCUet anl timlra. moked and air dried. 83o: Htero beef, knucKlea nnd tendm, amokrd, JlGc; Utl timi, IBtpSU. pork, family. S30.A0tp31f himj, S. H. cured, looae. lU&liHc: o. nklnned. Jm. 20e:oHc. do. do, amokod. S102mci wacr .umj, tmoked. city cured, aa to brand and "fmt, lBVic; hama. smoked, western cured. V V1 do bof'cd boneless, 3io; Plcnla nhouldera. f. r cored. looae, 14c; do, amoked, 10c; Lelltaa. oisi ru, weiiern, renneu. xca , oc; uo, ao. 7 '.v- .lSei UrtI ruf cltyi ktll rendered. Iq y-.--f-.M, jinig 4,1 1 J, MV44IVJ n,Muey, REFINED SUGARS JKwlcfi: Kxtra fine xranulated, T.BOOT.OOn: tfiuti. T.0O7.T0c! confectlonera' A. T.40O JMc; oft tradta 0.7507.33c. DAIRY PRODUCTS ABUTTER Kunnlt.a 'f -D lrlnria wr wll lIHMrf .in ... i .....j . r .... EilfL' olid-Packed creamery, fancy apt-data. :T' .;' o'W4Ut4c; etra nraia, live. iL . : aeeon4i, S7c. ranovated. extra, S4cj T1 W'"'A- J,;. oo. aeconaa, a.e. nearoy prima. Sffn 4Jc: avtraie extra. 41042c. Arete. 40c. . Iw3c: apeclal fancy branda of prlnta rrKf. 40tt4Dc. itJS?' rero ree and fully SOo per caae , ; J'w'atlonai In free caaea. nearby ex jnv. iie per dox, nearby Mrata, 113.80 per stand. ra caaa- nt.,)iv .,i,Hni . Li. ,.. ..n u.. 21?-f? i,r' ,', f"1 du- "" "rata. 112.30 JJHK IW Jr cn.e, llrata, 110 50 per caan; ySi .V !!-?l0-"-'u Pr " candled ef Job s8.!l,4"WMo. per doi POULTRY iYfrThere waa n fair demand for fowl, and r.,iv' ,W luauiy and ine market ruled 11 IV. Ill) T.Ulr. laDlTot dlirk. am tn mlalltv IHAIk., Ui.Jf; HVl"- V". ISOtfci pleon."nld; kaT?iUrrowl' "ol'l alowljr and declined lo WJ ' flno quality were In fair requ.it and Hrljwwln re the quotation.: Ftcah.klll.d. . do. snaSoo! common. 22023o: fowla. 13 T,"T, u. . wi a111 a bbl. . tf-.llk.,f ..nv .Inr-nik..! SJkSf l" "" und ov'"r apiece, 20lio: do, lflaSf ,Jb- Mect, lDHc: do. amalh'r aliea. ?'tt.',,','Pi weUhln 8 lba. and" over per EKuw XTli. W"e! uo. we.iarn. ler-'"-'! ISliel. )". welabloa- 11Q13 lba. per doi.. If l!Jo. JI 4ai !o.- do BO10 lba. per doi.. 14.83 csZjI' V""' "" " '" P'r oo.. iU4.sa; uo, rjvr?,l lb, per doi.. 13.5003.75: do, do, il tiU J "ft Per do, f 2.T502 0: dark, 2.0U aJv, V&all and N,. o niiAi, , ' FRESH FRUITS W?,.w,r mr 'reely offered and eaaltr, (wX"S'. wf In. fair requeat and wnerally tJCBt. ni li?aa. Appiea. per bbl. Jonaman. t &Sii.?!"wq- ? arlmea'a Oollea. 14 50 k w:;i. !"". l?iouw- Alexander, iz.ouw m!lhrf 04. York Imperial, li 75 ea'!'"- f! CtSf. pir bbl., 'laoa.eJp. a ftl& rtr',7r,i?:! u- d9- Jeraey. dark. KSs J5."l." J': d0' "bt. per crate. Ec !?.. York, per buahel hamper IT it ab!. "Seblofi. 11 60 2. Bartlet : 41.t?.0.T5 do. N0..2...BOCJ peara, Ne VI e. a 11 CLi iXr twf ""l, I OS. crapea. Ne JceUd1'' "k oncord, 13r- M! ffAiVi0' beaaet Concord, 12011c. Nlax- le-Cru,.j".r;r.."T. "' i,.j,rJKf N,w. rk. per 20-lb. -". ooos. niaiara, 40000c. VEGETABLE Waa ..1. .u.- .. -ua i??,;.tta-P'. ruled firm with price ' Wihn.W uoiatloc Wblt po- ; JirJSrk choice, 11.03 if I 60 white po- xauVLBlf liet- SScOll. aweet PO- ""IJn8.'. r bW -NV 1 I J MO Jeaer JS)M I J 5Tfi,irc?Jofr"ln were llaht and the mar. ISMi!11 "f1". nd nlfher with a fair damand. K"itr.l! f'.v .Tork- '"'I cream, fancy, 24H K.n Plala bliher: do. do. fair to food, aaO-IHcs do. part aklma, fsOJlc. (VlikhT. yi'"fiSf ncy aaiacted. SIHoi oo, S!?Si,.?.i ,b- aplee.. atcj do. weUhln- i SoSl'Kt- ov'! d0- wellhln 8V lba. apiece. iixnina a um. .di.c. iul7c: BbiJ. .ivlS.lllne i" 'b- Pr Pa'r. "! ffr'O lba.. 24&:'c: chlrkenj, w.lahlnir eX'H- ?r Pal'. 0O21c; do. mixed aliea, Sir. V'Here. Jeraey, fancy. 30092c: do. ehVblr- ".thin l(402 IK., rfilire. 2tft ""do. amall.r illu, 2uG27c; ducka. near- UT lkV, J.--.-a- "l 'ir o food. 11. ou SL??U- Plawar. and Maryland, per ST"C& 75Hl 'air to ood. 4ubei)c: I5SV.T pra. per bbl No, 1, 1304; no. ILitfiL'w,l,c"' .N,w Vork. per buah.. T3o I tttiiiVl'.f.rJlMi 54d3; brana. Vlor L' Jf crate Iltlxht. 12 "SOfiaft rmut 12 B49. iratMrpiilr l-i..m. . .!.. '' imi MuiuM, Delaware per lumper 7.VOJ1, aweet vo- 4fle oalona, mt iuiWb bar No I, Jt -i- II 75J. caMhu,-. 11W. OPERATIC SOCIETY SINGS "LA BOHEME" Joys nnd Woes of "Tempern mentals" Translated Into Eng lishA Good Performance The Philadelphia Operatic Society ad ventured Inlb n field aeldom tried, If ever oerore. by the nmateur for the onenltm of iM.v'''inLnn!,on- "l- Eoheme" -a the ihlttyHslKhth performance of the organlM lion of talentcl and IndefatlKnhlo dovoteea of the lyric drama. Though the I'licclnl-Murger transcript of the Joya nnd woes of the tJttln Quarter both in the sheer romance, all of a piece, of me text, touched an It Is with blller-i.ect tJiii "I"1 lo ,raRl ls',uo' Rn1 t'1" moilrn itftllanate type of the score, waa outside the experience of the performer, tho result as Mag-ed at the Acadnmy of Music marked a new epoch In the history of Ihe organ zatlon Tho Academy va xvhnt Is omc llmoi called "comforlably filled"; In other word operal c competition up North uroad street prevented a "full house, but tho follower of the fortunes of the loclct were numerously present, and wero aug mented by a Roodly number of the onora-in-nnullsh "fana." , Their trip waa worth the trouble. The enlevement was measurably on n par w llli tho iimbltlon. Thanka to tho courtesy of no Metropolitan Opera Company, the stage inyeillturp wno not the shabby and make shift array of "drops" nnd "props" usual at a. nonprofessional performance Tho New iork company sent over nil Its canvas and lighting effects. Members of tho 1'hlla. delphla Orchestra played the glowing and luscious meosurea of the I'ucolnl score, nntler the capable baton of Wasalll Lops. Carle W. Marshall waa a stago mannger to whom tribute must needs bo paid The work was excellently presented after the customary careful producing methods of the organliatlon. was substantially singed and Invested with all tho needful acccs sorlca of a grand operatic performance on tho professional stage, with, uf course, tlm exception of artists whose contracts call for sums an golden ns their notes. Tho cast was alunya sallafactory and In dome IndKldunta and somo respects worthy of- tho professional auditorium. 11 rnn aa follows- "Mlml," Mae llotx; "Miisottn," Elizabeth Harrison; "Hodolfo." Paul Voile mnnn; "Marcel," Doctor 8. H Llpschutz: "Schaunard," Ueorge U. Kmes; "Colllne," William O Miller; "Honolt." Charles J. Shuttlcworth; "Parplgnole," Henry Kar lelgh. Tho alnglnz players, for they deserve that name, handed tholr parts with uncommon facility, even tho tost of vocalized comedy spoken dialogue, which might reasonably hae been expected not to -get across," at littered by persona not familiar with tho stage, being competently mot. The strength and beauty of tone of the chorus nnd Its consistency to key nnd tune, which hnvo from tho early daya been distinguishing fea tures of tho ensemble wore unimpaired. It was almost by wny of novelty to henr Puccini sung In English since tho days of tho Savage "Madame Uutterfly" and "Girl of the Golden West." Even In ensemblo passages tho words wero moro often than not lntolllglble, and In tho contributions of the soloists there waa nn ngrccable clarity of enunciation. Mrs. Hotz was particularly commendable In her emotional and technical excellences. Hor Butterfly last season with tho Operatic Society waa nn admirable Impersonation. Her Mlml last night had oven u greater warmth and n moro certain grasp of tho possibilities of dramatic lyricism. Thcro wcro, too, lovollnesa and largesso of puro tone, and her Addlo was triumphal. Paul Volkmnnn aa tho Hodolfo may have been a bit too "robustious" for iiuch an essentially lyric and lomantlc part, and In the earlier passages waa guilty of "muffled" tone, duo obviously to a cold Hut Inter ho gained the true Bplrlt of passlonnto ro mance. Dr. S. II. LIpBchutz was heard ad vantageously as Marcel, and tho rich, suavo voice or William otto ailller was well placed In the measures of Colllne, while hla Im personation wiih theatrically effective Miss Harrison was skittish ns Musctta nnd nunc the "Waltz Song" blithely, whllo Messrs. i:mes, Shuttleworth and Fulrlelgh (ns tho infatuated and hoodwinked Parplgnoio) fitted interestingly Into the schemo of things. W. It. M. THREE OPERAS GIVEN AT THE METROPOLITAN "Owing to the Indisposition of " Was Yesterday's Bill of the Boston Company "Owing to the Indisposition of Madame Blank, Miss Hyphen will sustain tho role of Clphera In 'Nlchts' tonight." That announcement has been Interlarded In many operatic programs, and there is nothing In It to alarm the opira-goor un duly, provided that the substitutions are fitly made and that the ensuing performance lives up to Its promised reputation. Some thing like that happened at tho Metropoli tan yesterday afternoon and last evening. The matinee bill was composed of Humpcr dlnck' lively und pretty "Hansel und Gretel," with the old war horse, "Caval lerla Ilustlcana," on which to ride, and the attraction at night was Italo Montcmczzl's strange lyrlo tragedy, "IAmore del Tre not," set to the poem by the fiery young Italian, Sent Denelll, also uuthoi- of the weird and bloody drama, "Con a della Ileffa." done by Mlmi Aguglla and her hot-veined Sicilian players at the Walnut home years ago. "The Love of Three Kings" was intro duced to Phlladelphlans by "Mr. Gattl's" organization, and encored last season by Mr. Itablnoff'B cohorts. So far, so good. The matinee had many moments of pith and plcturesqucness. The Mascagnl piece was especially well done, and "Hansel," while obviously a scratch performance, still held somo glamour nnd a good deal of juvenile Joy ami agitation There were several changca In the cast of the fairy opera, and more in "Cavallorla " In the latter Maria Gay, the contralto, astonished every one who recognized her by walking on the atago and singing I.ola'M airs, when I-'ely Clement had bem pio KTummed for the part. Itlccardo Martin the former Metrolltan tenor, who was sup potted to have sung Turlddu, sst In the auditorium, while Giorgio Pullttl, who had Just got through doing tho father In ths Ilumpordlnck work. oxerchwU himself with the lines of. Hantuzza's lover. Posalbly there were other substitutions, .but the critic may well ba excused If he falls to mention them all. and restricts himself to the summary that Alfred Schmld con ducted "Hansel" and the Indefatlgab o Mo ranzonl, "Cva!er.a " Uanca Saroya, once known as the nonprofessional and local Alma Wetshaar. did extremely well with Santuzza. Her voice, while not deep, u dramatlo and well focussed, The Misses Teyte npd Illegelmann wore the two Ger man kids. Utile also need be said of the productions. At night came another Bubtttlutlon, when the elusive Mr. Martin stepped Into Blgnor Zenatellq's shoes in 'The .Love of Throe Kings," Aside from that, the oast was about the same which presented It heie fast season, with Vlllanl and IJaManoff. each superlative In their separate mannera. U. D. Lonsdale Needlework Guild Blcets LAIS'SDAI.E, Pa.. N'ov IC At the an nual meetlne of Ih LanadaU Branch of the Needlework Guild of America yester day It was reported that Slti garments had been made during tlm year The meeting was addressed by Mlei Constance. Hook, of the Organized Charities .mated at Phila delphia, and Miss Ilosamund K Bender, national secretary of tho guild The local officers aro. Mrs. II I-- 8 Smith, prest ,ii Mrs. Samuel K Switrtley, flm vlou president; Mrs. Jaoiw Lloyd, tummd vice uresiaerti; air. uw v.. T r ImiJi. l T).iaI fen1 laey, awi ( nn . , BVlSNtNO, LEJD(1EKPIIJLADEHIHA TtilRSDAY, NOVEMBli)B 10, IN ALL-PHILADELPHIA PHOTOPLAY Aa4x1sl?jKfeM4a Photo by Prune! Miss Alico Andron was chosen "lendinp: lady" by populnr vote for "Phil nnd Dolphlne," the film of Philadelphia life nnd ncenes, work on tho production of which hns been begun. The scenario and enst were selected through contests conducted by tho Evening Ledger. Tho play will bo shown in this city within u short time. MARY PICKFORD TO BE A SCOTCH LASSIE NOW "The Pride of the Clan" Will Constitute Her Next Feature for Artcraft By the Photoplay Editor Well, girls, the Sccrot'a out. Mary Pick ford's next picture Is to bo a Scotch affair, "Tho Prido nt tho Clan " Maurlco Tourncur Is completing tho feature, which will bo released by Artcraft In a few weeks "In her long and brilliant career on the nctecn " warbles the press agent, "Miss Plckford haw. portrayed characters of a number of different nationalities In "Less Than the Dust." which throughout the United Htatos has created exceptional at tention, little Mary appears as a child of India. It's a long way from tho bank of the Ganges to the wind-blown fields of Scotch heather, but It Is n trip that Miss Plckford has tnken In the Interval between Less Than tho IJiraf and The Pride of tho Clan" " The Pride of the Clan' gives Miss Plck ford another national rolo added to thoso sho already has created. In 'Hulda From Holland' she waa a most captivating Dutch girl, who camo to America and successfully won u placo for hcrsolf In tho new country. Madamo l)utterfl' showed Miss Plckford as n golsha girt of Japan, a child of love. Tess of tho Storm Country' nnd a number of her earlier pictures presented Miss Plck ford In various phases of national life in America " Something new has been devised by Uni versal, which announces a Juvenile depart ment. Thr.i Is the result of a demand for programs suitable to tho needs of Juvenile performances, created by tho combined ef forts of the women's clubs, parent-teacher associations, etc., throughout tho country. The bureau has nrrangctl thirteen programs of four to six reels cadi, and these can be booked singly each week for demonstrating purposes or for tho course. No less personages than Theodore ltoose volt and Dr. C II. Parkhurut. the New York dlvlno. have commended Krank Pow ell's production of "Chnrlty," by Linda A. Grltlltli. wlfo of D. W. Grllllth. which Is about to be released on Ihe Mutual pro gram. The following topical features comprise the Kvenlng Ledger-Universal Animated Weekly of current dnto: ntllLS KWIM IIAIII) HACK MerinnMi dure awlft tide und current of CJoldeti Uule, h.in rraiiclat-o. CiI, A PAI.AC'IJ OP CORN rive hundred fjrmer compete for prison at annual corn show, lllooni Initon III. AUTO OWNUI18 All) WAIt tlepernl review parade of motor volunteer, l.on.Ion. Hni iiifitru sm:i.Ti:itH uattli: ki-v-cih One Hundred and Hlxteenth Ontario Untlullnii dipoalta It colore In famoua VVeatmln.Ur Ab Lv London Hni,. MO I I.'JIH KEAHT AND PRAT follower, of Mti-emet gather In mo.que nt I.'ld f.atlvul. WiAIpc Unff IWIINTV MILLION DOI.Iuvlltl I1HIIK -Stu-I kit ,t ut nation nut Hor for annual maa.oii. U. l.uU ' Mo 1 VTUar PAHHIONS l-'ur-trliiim.-d drara In voiu for the winter, courtesy llrlll Abral.an CTnp n ' VVIIKItll U1DDIKH CAN PLAY C'aUbrat llftn jnnlvrary of cll' riial pari, for clill drr'i Prllldrlnhl IV. f.S'l LI! Hll'S ,1'RIZK POHILS I'nllrd State Department of Agriculture Klvta ,ta an nual rhryainthciiium ahow. VVuablnatun l KlfiHTINtl ' NINTJl" HACK fllOVl ItOIt- Dull t'iti welcome, famous rumnt n.i rtt;rn from ai-rvli on 31xlran tjordn. tinato l M,arf WHOM DID Tllb'V VOI'h KOH' Rival for prlduiy shown on wu to nd frim VVAHIt'l'No'THO CAPITOL'S KACF- Pr. d parttn.nl aivra hoin. of Coafc-ri. ao I'-i unnuil Lath. Vnailnrma ! C A CIH'AI' CHAUKPUUlt Hire' a doe that i.lll drive our uulo chMBJif. .V Vurl. , l VlrTT-KOl'R HWOWN l.N WRKCh - I'rol ey iar' plunde Ibruuxti upon drui. tw.'ljo fatal for niiny IWieton Me CIIACK SHT OP TUB MAW "rew of.bat tU.Mp N'w Yurk I prtwmt.d with cuu flora National Defciia. Society fur t-Kt markuuan a!i Br,Hikln Navy rd. New York. CARTOONS by lly Mayer, curlcaturlat Theatrical Baedeker UROAD "The Harp of IJfe." with Laurett Taylor A ww drama b her hiwband J Hartley llanmrru. uutliur of "rw O II f Heart." a walch actr and uutoor aauw phenomenal iirouria In tb.tr art. QARH1CK fTolab and I'eiloitt,r In tvi eietJ." "h Harney lUraanl Mwitavu. 'oi- and Rol Cooper lrue'a aoiu.1 lo IMsah anl ferlmutur Amualnz. but iu-jiv oielodra-natli: toaa t arwloreatar LYItIC "Tbe I'a,ln Klujw cf 1810." with M Wytlli Belbi Anlllyn. Wllilanl P..II brb-k Ki 1 Walton jnd a tarae coouuuy A in -j Ilea I .ra-yqullt Hltb nonieuae Nvr barlos FORREST "Zlejfel.1 I'olllra " w.ih na C ' Fanny Uric A"" PenaUuioa. Bert Wll Ham. Ucrnard Oranvl I. VVU1 Kawn nd a bl company Tenth annlver.ary urcdjo Ilea of the famou froth and fihol Hiitliu tlou Ucautiful to tb. ye ADI "Experlenee." w "'.. am" laalBsiiaBiatSa SjLWKbmW lirto cnat. tilendlnnln- acta at rornr.An i'inri:s WALNUT "Ken, .Mnvlnt." llh l'nx und Hlew- nri .Mu.ic.ti comedy oy Aaron iiorrman ana Harry, von rilzer The principal lomcdlana '""t '."" rola nf w-iilthy llvbrews KNIt MiKlillllOfKEIt "llrlmlna I'n Fnlher rSllllea," Uua lllll'a production of the fur ther advnturra of Jlxsa, tho cartoon charac ter. In a muilcal comedy form. FK ITt'KK FII.US The lenrn of th. Iiruit,' 8TANLFY- i.a.ky, with rannt. Ward. Jack D-an and Wnller loinu Al.o "llthlnd Ihe Hfreen," with Chnrli-a Chaplin. Holmen IraveloauM nnd othr. Klrat half of w. "The Plow Girl." with Men Murray Theodore Roberta and K'llntl 1)iit Ijitter halt "f wek ARCADIA "The Prince of Crulliliirk." Hi.a. nay, with llryant Waahhurn and Marsuerlle Clayton and Charles Chaplin In "llehlnd the ncreen," o'l week Other PALACl-i "Less Thnn the llnal." Artrrafl. with Mary I'lckfont, David 1'ow.ll and Mary Alden all tooek Olhem VICTORIA A Corner In Collfenn." Kay-Ilee-Trlanle. wllh lleasle Ilarrlicale Chaplin In -'llihlnd the Hr-rrn." nrat half of ek "Kttratrnxanre." Metro, with OIsb Petrova, Inlter half of vvr.lc. "The Female Dniraraer" Thursday and 1'rlday. "llehlnd the hcrcen" fiiitiirday REOHNT "The Man She Married," World llrady, with Oatl Kan Arthur Ashley and Muriel O.trlcho Ural half of we.k. "Kxtrava. eance." Metro, with Olsa t'etrova, latter half ut week. Olhera VAVDKVll.LU KRITIPP "America Klrat," patrlotlfl apertaeln, with Hrum Woman. Amerlcnn baritone; Cluirse Kelly, In --rinderi Keepera"; "Chap py" Avcltnir nnd AI l.lud. Ornco Lela-h and Dim Jonm In "Iive Oambl.ra": I.oula Hurt lllrarhiil Hendler. lvenbera Hlatcra and Neary Ilrolh'ra, Kelly und Oalvin, Lout, mono and pictorial news CILOHK "Jlother Oooie." wllh J C. Mack, t'harlf. and Bndtn McDonald, Abbott und White Dvan and Unrdon, the Uoraonl Troupe, Kt Coin, canarla and Clto, and other aitAND "The Oin Wllh the Thoueund Kim-': 'The Ilreeie Thlt Hlew". Sylvester and Vanre. Holaer Ilrulli'ra. Ml.a Klva and "Snowbnll'i Chines, clreu. and other. CHOriS KBYH "A Day at Ocean Heach". Harry llreen Dorotliy Richmond and com pany. Daniel and Walters, Reddlnston and (Irant and llealrlco latmlier. nrat half of week "The New Leader. Ihe Pour Vlr Elnlun Hellea, tho Key.tone Trlu; (ho Melody Kuilr, and Ilro.lua and Urown, latler halt of WILLIAM PKNN "Hamlet Up.lde Down". Ketchem und Cheatcm, the Cycllns Mo Nutta: loine. Plant and Tlmmona, and "Fifty. Klft7." photoplay, nrat half of we.k. The Carl Ki)n Troupe. Rarry Mri'ormark and compnny. William and Mary llouera, Valyda and the llrailllan Nuta and -'A Ulster of uix," photopla, latler half of week. I.F.CTUItES ACADKMY OP MUSIC "Canada Trom Cot to Coaat." Ilurlou llolmei'a twenty-fniirlh ..a aonal travelosue Friday evenln and Satur day afternoon, November 17 and Is. UVItLlSSOUK CASINO Harry lln.llnsa's "III Show," with Uan Coleman and many mhera Mualcal rvue and vaudHiltlo epeclalllea blended Into an uvenlnu'a entertainment. HIS'HTItULU DUMONT'S "White Teeth nml Haker noana. retained frnm laat week. "tRelaun'a Hat Fac tory." and other Iravrallea und burieuaa by tha rcaldent aloik company STEAMSH.IPS FLORIDA "DT SEA" rnll.ADHLPIIIA TO JACKSONVILLE tCalllnz at Harannnli) DKI.Hill ll'UI. HAH, Pine Steamers !uw Pares Heat Bervlce. aleula anil llorth Included Plan Your Trip In Include "The Fhie.t Coa.twlie Trip. In Ihe World" Hlu.irited If.uikle' on Hi .ueat Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. Office. 103 South Uth .St., I'hllu., Pa. W P. TURNER a I' A Hallo. iJd. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N J ATLANTIC an Cpcf.at iJLaeasorvs r of uvyvca;n A recojjnised ..stantlard oj zxceut'rcc. Canv6oa y.'.wejijxuzmr. taeltAOlHOIiK-jaTrhaTELCF THE WOULD ATLANTIC CITYiNiJ. OWhtHJIIlK MAH4CIMCNT inniAH white, a. sons companv WoatmlnstEr. '. (. u":h. ' I f wuw- ---itr in ai I'rlV hktha. run' wkttr U UP "kl I U tlatly Cbus lluhra 1 IKBWOUD. N AITD17I unrrcn1 1 LAKEW00D, New JerjB7 A dttlthlta! p-'ac. lo tptni I A. fa'l en J H'ml.r 5aoiv ALL OUTUOOR SPORTS A.i JIurpuy.Mtr. C-V.MqrpUyatl.Jlir. W4iHiatolia'"-",,,twi-Mw4riw,l There's superbly. V- I ' ' I I I l I L II I I I BOLD PLOT TO "SIEAL" $10,000 FROM CHARITY Tis n Movie Thrill nnd Part of the Evening Ledger Prize Photoplay, "Phil and Delphinc" PLAN TO "ItOir A WOMAN Warren Hardy cat pondering over dia grams uprend before him on the great table In his luxurious bachelor suite on Hilton house square, plotting a ncheme to relieve Delphlno Dravton, whoso home was nearby, of the JlO.OuO she had collected for an In stitution devoted lo charity. A kit of burglar tool" lay beside him on the Moor. Hnrdy was taking no chances, tho plan might fall. While Hardy studied. Wntkln". the Dray ton chauffeur, walked stealthily In the door of the npaitmcnt and knocked Wntklns had agreed to help Hardv rob Mlfs Drayton All this happened today In the Lubln studio. Nineteenth street nnd Indiana ave nue The plotter was not Hnrdy but Por tus Acheson, of C04.1 Hpruce street, who polled 76 000 votes In tho contest to select characters for tho Hvtisivn I.kporii prize photoplay -Phil nnd Dclphlne." which Is being filmed this week nt Lubln's and sev eral points of Interest In Philadelphia. Tho play, n two-reelcr, will he released tn Philadelphia theaters and others throughout tho State within a sltort time The twelve principal characters, led by Miss Alien ndron and Mort Clsoman, who nro playing the "leads." aro nt Lubln'a for Iho first all-day session with livvell It Stark. Metro director, and Jack Frawley. cameraman Stark Is directing "Phil and Dolphlne" fur the Hvr.uiNo I.KPOfilt In con junction with tho Metro company. There nro several scenes from the All Phlliulclphta phntnplav to bo made today nt Lubln's Director Stark purpose" mak ing most nf the Interiors at thn beginning. These Include n half doren scenes In tho npartmont nf Philander Van Dusen, other wise Mort Illseman, who Is tho hero of tho piece. Then tho film will take on tho treacherous ploltlngs of Warron Hardy, the villain. In his apartment, nnd show tho mnnner of hln tnnklng the deal tn rob MIhs Drayton, with Wntklns, hor father's chnuf four. Miss Drayton's boudoir, In hor homo "Romnwhere near Illtlei house Square," will also bo tho scene of ("tcltlng Incidents In the course of tho All-Philndelphl.i photo play. Hut tho big action takes placo In tho reception room of the Drayton home. This will call out tho entlro cast of forty to bo photographed tomorrow Scene shifters were busy today nt the I.ublu studio get ting tho "set" Into ptnee on one of the mnny "stages." Director Stark spent jestordny at tho studio arranging the "seta" which nro being photographed today as tho apartments of the prlnclpils In the play. Lighting ar rangements were mado and some nf tho cast went through preliminary rehearsing. Mrs. Doolcy Never an Actrcst The notice published In tho Hveninii Lr.norm on October 24 to the effect that Blanche M Dooley, a Miudovlllo nctress. residing nt the Majestic Hotel, hod entered suit against her husband, William G Doo loy. of New York, was a caso of mrstnken Identity Mm pooley Is not nnd never has been n vnudcvlllo actress, nor has she ever been on the slago In nny rapacity. Negro Slayer Hanged by Mob MKLVILLIJ, La.. Nov 16 James Grant, a negro, charged with slashing n white man to death, with a razor, was taken from tho city Jnll here early today and hanged to a trestle by a mob of twenty men The Jail was unprotected, tho town marshal having left It to hunt for hnndcuffs for Grant. RH!BEETiliH!J Phone Walnut K37Iiiia!EiIl!!iDJ:) I cfeWtWe f Means More Enjoymenl From Your Victrola Victrola $200 aCSeg aiyic ai . . - Records (your Q , ' selection) . . 1 1 Total cost.. 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MiTrVBStorwipi L4tt Mi-stc- 1330 Taikar at rHu i,ki n srrtl r Hill MM t cia? htiiit mm to r iMl uw) iimim JV t I limy Hhri' t-eplrtg reiim uuhlp Ar.tlHmili tn- J lliti Salettni.im.iln Adirrtliln r I rountaucy HiMnlfin rfimji)u yr Ittut li it iintl t univ tin Inu nea.inua " RAG 1016 -ft i a..!i.-...ii.l.i.yini wiihii a-x, Wal.east-Ni niiaw .us m i i i,i,.g,, i...ml mut nnVliT) - 0, I lHin,J5lilil5M.1IT .T "FAUST" HOLDS-ITS OWASa'V J)P$RA OR; OK.MrictOHiJjJ Gounod's Masterpiece, to Be Sung by Boston Company Tonight, Is Perennial Favorite With the Phonograph Concerns Uy the Phonograph Editor Tonight tha Doston N'nllonnl Grand Ooern. Company will produce Gounod'a most popu lar work, "r,aust,"nt the .Metropolitan. The temptation to give readers, opera.goera nnd phonograph enthusiasts u line on the pos sibilities of records from this Idyllic Trench pleco cannot be resisted Nor should It be. "Faust" Is one of those things which every Impresario would llko to revive, be cause It draws dollars nnd applause, and which few can revive, because Krench opera Is nlmont a lost art In America. Drought out In 1853, It proved to be the composer's greatest success, partly because of Its smooth flow of facile Galllo melody and partly because of the -'star numbe.-s," equally effective when removed from the general context As to theso numbers, the following digest by Arthur Hlson In "The Hook nf Musical Knowledge" C Houghton Mimin) con hardly be Improved on frr In formative conciseness The tnutle of -'Pausi .nil charms thouasmU at each hearln H ha. a beautiful everlure, wnirn modern compoera would do well to equal. If Ihey could Ihe mat act contain, charming mortises In the eornnd ail Mepmaio'a ' llulo en i nlf mnir the Halts end tne popular ex prelim of tho evil spirit are all hlshiy Inleren ln In different ways Wetiel'a !. Parlale d Amor. 'The Ulna of Thule." the "Jewel Sinm and Inn loe nueta re ertecllve paria of the t-harmln itarden ai-ene which held lo be a weak spot In Iho work before Ha succee. proved the fatally nf this niaumpllon. The "Hoi dlera Chnrus. ' If frankly popular. I alio airon.iy efTectlve. and wanna tho moat luper ctillcal alnofneis Into real enthual.am. The church muilc Is full of power and dlintiy. 'Ih. nnal act la ahnrt. but Ha grand trio forma an effective vocal climax Not all the excerpts from tho opera to which Mr Klson refers nro Included In tho weekly guide printed herewith, but several of them are. Ills remarka nro aptly Illus trative of tho several merit, of the selec tions Kor example, No 1, sung by the once undisputed mistress of Philadelphia's nfrectlons when the banner of Hitmmcrsteln hung at II road nnd Poplnr streets. Madamo Cnv allerl has recorded somo other nttractlv-e things for the Columbia. Her pretty, pastel llkt soprano is eminently fitted to French music Mnrdones Is an nrtlst now here with the Ilablnoff troupe So you may well spare Ilftccn minutes from your shopping to stop at somo Columbia store and henr No. 2, one of tho most resonant nnd resplendent bits rt tho whole oporn Hlspham, too noldom heard here these days. In No 3, has an nrrestlng vehicle for his stalwart baritone, and tho sadly nbsent Constantino's nlnglng of No 6 should provoke Interest In "Knust," lr nothing elso will. It la the lyrlo Jewel of Gounod'H tnlcnt. Tho Victor side of the modal is hardly less asserted. Of especial curiosity aro tho contrnsts offered In Nos !), 10 nnd 11, which enable tho auditor tn compare tho ntyles of these three great baritones with No. 3. ?lilB m iEltKIB HiHiiSOTiHraH'iM:! IH'HBOT;:iHKHOTb. 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TIII-.OIIOUK RtlllURT.S I ANITA KINO In ANTON 1HH TKIIRIIII.i:" ADfll I -u A.NU THOMPtlON PLtrKJLLXJ IATINL'B DAILT Jl'NP. CAPRICH HARIIT HII.I.IARD In THIS lUll(ir.I) PRINCKMB" Al.o All-Hlar Triangle Keyaione Ceinedjr ARCADIA hulow iTH Till! PIllNCB OK ORAl'STAHIC With llryant Waahlmrn nnd Marguerite Clayton iIIAIU.I:K CHAPI.IN In llVilml Ihe Hcreen" BELMONT 5,, MARY PICKFORD in "l.KHS THAN Till: nPHT" BLUEBIRD IIHOVD AND m t'OI-KHANNA AVH. NANCE O'NEIL in Till: IHUV WOMAN r'KTl A 1? liOTH AND CEDAR AVE. -ElJfl PI.liot;.V7 THEATBII Nance O'Neil in 'Tlie Iron Woman' l HIM.-'ON bTAIN ' No .1 FAIRMOUNT MT,nIIID -KWP Gladys Brockwell & Vm. ClifFord III 'MIX OP HCR PARR.VT" S6TK ST. SS MAT. DAILY nrilce Kvr. T In II. I. I lll.l .i 11,1-IIVIII- 111 "THE NE'ER DO WELL" FRANKlTORD :, muZ&a Barney Bernard ,7,n,.rl0P "CRIJIsriN PTVIM MYSTBRY" JEI'FERSON WT" 8KiLcv"' TODVV VM -e. ,VOR"' ' OVl.T Charles Chaplin '" ' ni?!!rilKCN IPAHRU roitrv-Pinur and t-C-vt.'ljl I Wt l"..pi, WDNUE WIU 1AM GILI ETTE in HHKRLOCK IlOI.MPiS" LIBERTY ""ft,WJim WIT.T.IAM S.HART in l HFTt'RN CIV -DRAW ROAV I TiO! ICT f,3D AND LOCUUT LUUUO 1 Mala. I .an ami a ' . Kit.. il:30 t. D:30. 3c ROHDKT WARWICK OAII. KVNK Iq -TUB 1 1 BART OK A HHRO" A. B. C. THEATER chestnut "One. r-a" lU' " Wlnnr Oba'4 une uay th.ibb werks- KiRr ';piioi)t: of "Tlie Crimson Stain" EUREKA w" UABKBT ST GAILICANEin "THE SCARLET OATH" IX JL (Ne, It) Hand Phonograph Guide for Readers COLt'MniA Faost" I. "Jewel font" Llna Cavalletl. soprano, . .. Hlngle.fllek, 3u!iJ, 3. "onr ef the (loMen Calf" Jon Mar donea, bates Reverse aide, Chnrcn . .. JJeene,.Mrdon A 4T, J. "Kten ihe Hrnirit llearp' David III, psm baritone never aide, "Meph laiopnrie- nerrnatie - vittone An- nnn.,1 K. ... k Hnlfl 1. The King of Thnle" Aile N'leteen, so prano nvt aide, Michael,' air. S. "1111, Thou Direllln" Florenelo Con- i Hnnrn,' r-,iei.-n. a nut. on aria, staniino. tenor, Rererae aide. from "llngneneli," Conllnntlno, A 0204, t. Helecllon. Prince1 Oreheatra. nevera aide. Trln and llnate, Art IV, WrUht llelma, Cat I lea and Aleiaandronl. A fl.sst, 7, "Holdler' Cherns" Prlnc' Rand. Re verse aide. "Nenvenlr de Valence," llimno and McCann, eernet duet. A 1 Hi.1 VICTOR "raeit" 8 "llmrenlr Milon' aruto and Journal, tenoe nml hum. MDOSd 0. "Kten the Unreal lleari"- -Antenle' wnui, Darttone. asos. "Kten the llrare.1 lleert" Emilia d ninraa, uariton Kren the nearest .baritone. OS0I3 I" ' Tin nuffo. It, "llnwer Honx" Ixjul.e Homer, meixo. s07f, 10. "Hall. Then Dwelling" Caniao. MOOS, i4. "Prl.on .eene." Part HI. "Irfv ller,f Farrar. Curuio nnd Journet. 93303. r.ni.soN "fan.t" IS. "Mower Senr"EIeonor S Ctineroa, cnnlralto S33I0. tC "Jewel song" Alice Verlel. eoprxno. ssosa 17. 'Soldiers' Cliorua" New Tork Light wpra i flmpanr. jvererao aiae. JJuet. Kalaer and Klih., SUI3I No 13, too, may be compared with No. f. Tho opulent vocatlsm displayed tn Nos. S. IS and 11 may assure these disks n place In nny cabinet that specializes In the costly "big fellows" of the phonograph world. No. 14 gives a representative tnsto of tho genu ine five-dollar brand of opera. IMInon offers moro "Faust" records than the list Indicates, n fact also true of tho other two companies, the most character istic pieces having been chosen for the weekly guide, Mmo. do Clsneroa Is recalled for her nppearunces here with tho Dlppel organisation nnd before that aa Miss Broad foot Hear her In No. IS, Nos. S, 7 and 17 provide capital pxnnuilcs of tho thun dorous orchestral momenta of the score. Open Every Evening Lancaster Ave., West Phila. Sat, Evenings. LOGAN THEATER H8,:' im0AD UUTok,,n Marguerite Clark In "LITTLK LADY KILEEN" Market St. Theater S" ZOE ROE in "GLORIANA" Kyery Wed -Mirle Walcumn In "I.IHERTr' OVERBROOK X.Kr.V MYRTLE GONZALES in TUB BND OP TUB HAINDOVV" PALACE VJX llAmiE BTREKP MARY PICKFORD in "LKBB THAN THK DOflT" PARIfT HIDtli: AVK. a DAUPHIN 8T. VriTiIV MAT.. IMIS. 15VO 11:43 to 11. WILLIAM S. HART in "TIIK RBTtRN OP PRINCESS T?KJ xT'lasj.tnn In DRAW LOAN" I0IS MAHKCr aTRKirr TDD IIIDDKN BCAR" JUsVIIWt VUjr LUAJ. Ker Tii- H-irlel Runner." fUrle vYIIHam REGENT lull MARKET 8TRKKT iiuvan voice onaix rA & Ua mrfaa IN 1YIIIIC. i CUUVU ITTl-., l - Alll,VeflllV3 Rl A 1 Tfl OVRMASTOW.V AVB. I J L. I J AT TCI.PBHOCKU.V 3T. ANNFTTE KEI.LERMANN in "NKPTCNirS DACOHTBR" RI1DV MAIIKKT trritCCT U D I 11BI.OW rril BTIIECT Vivian Martin .Hcr Faiher', Son SAVOY ,3'WaAK,Br" LOUISE LOVELY in "Tim JIKA81 -1 OK A MAN" Vr. J Q r-i K 17TH AND VtUCAMiO bTT E. H. Sclhern in "Tho Chnttel" "CRIMBON FTAIN MYSTERY" VICTORIA ma,SItntn vlmq Olsm Ptrova in Extravagance .-PI" PH4PIIV W lkllml Iho Hcreen" MAKIM-T AUOVK I UTH OlrtMLLI IIWiA )l io IlilS MAE MURRAY in TUB PLOW OWL" r. i RIDQE AVENUE "M ",DUB AV ' RUPERT JULJAN in "THE EVIL WOMEN DO" WlbTIt PHILAPBI-i'tll O L V M P I A URMP iwip,. 'THE SHIELPING 3HDOW- m nJiW'ifrqjJcJPJjMi M'ftftfttt Hi IBs A i is " . oi4:. jfr u ntWiH.