PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GUAIN AND FLOUR rMta'rn i ! SJS 0; rejected li. 1I...1SI.' ll'iY.! "rJ.lVl. R.1M bushels. Th msrkel oalrt but steady under llahl orrrlns. iuo. Mikmf "r lot" for cM trade iw lofatlon UIJyF .i.m Na 2 sella-. St. 20M.2li nM . rJrn t'nr.rlow. tl.lStM tiol.l western iij rrlOW.il losri.in. uiu nrsiern .o. ' "sWit nMipt, t.. uiht.. aterii Receipts. ni,WM. nusneis. curerlnse j.rle ml the rrarkei ruled steady with lie demand Quotations: No. 'J while, natt Sittt stsndsrd white. IV3H D(Mci 6 fttfiue. No. white. outffllci sample nuts' ,IJjSJl'n--nffIPl. !02 tb1 and t.SftO.tlS IM 'Z firmly nominal. Ve quote Mr lBOItis. In wood I !iWir.er" fleer. .W."i ''V, atraUht. JR Butt Pa! do pstent, I". 5tlf. . Kansas, clesr. rot- ifc .;?. IB.BSC0.t(t!do, straight, rolton sarks K ii TdOV.Isi do. patent, niimi "em. w I ill Vprlrar, first rlear. IS.D. If., do. patent. He- iiloDiOt do. .favnrlto brands. Itussttm t MP li'l. .'lit. ml. rsrulne B-rslee-l'lni.... !!?.' JJJ ni d". straight. IS Boes.11,1, do. r Jb' t?t iinu was In small sucnly And slesrW rtr : fc.il mlet e quota . vuvo.ou Per uui , as u nuaiiir. PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with n fair Job ,Ip Irniulrr Kollowlnir r th quota tioni! City b'. I" t. "molted and ulr-drlM. Iifi irtatern beef. In iet. amoked. 3o: city bf, knockli ind tentlera, amoked and air dried, .t3ei riiurn beef, knifklea a.nd tendera, imnk.d. 33ci Cit bm jsiqaii; porit, famll. MO.nosisii aim". 8. r. cured, loot. ltfOmUri do, aklnned. Ie7 SOOSOfkni do. do, amoked. 2IO31H0: ther hama, .amoked. clly cured. a to brand and iverare. 10t4ci harm, tamnked, weatern cured, :04edo. boiled, bonelcM, 31ei picnic aliouldera, . P. eured. looae, HUf, do, amoked. lAWc, Lnua In nlckle. arcordlnir to nveraae. Innrn.. ? 174e breakfiet bacon, na to brand and ner- m City Cure., ..G, uirnniani kmvvii, wr.i.rn tared. Mc lrd. wetern, refined. tt , lH'c: 11 do, do, tub", lRHc, lard, pure city, loitin rtndereil. In tc I8ftc. lard, pure ilt, keltln tendered. In tuba, ISHc. REFINED SUGARS The market wa quiet and without Important ehanie. Iteflnera Hat prices. Uxtm One xrnnu Uled. T80J(lne. powdered. J.miW.70c. con-f-!lomr' A. 7 IUV7.SUc: o(t sradea, 0.7 JW T.J3C. DAIRY PRODUCTS DUTTEll waa In small supply nml li'J'ic Vljher with Rood demand. Uuotutlona West ern lolld-packed creamery, fancy apecl.ils. 4-tc. lira, tM3c eitra Orala. 41c. firsts, nstfjllc. aeconde, SJc rrnnvuted, extra ,1cc. do, first. 13c; do, seconds. 31c, nearby prints, fancy. ir,c, anrat extra. 4.in4lc, firsts. I IV. seconds, i IJlMfcf special fancy brands of prints jobblnx it 4ffSlc. CUtlH err srnrce nml prlivd advanced tlilc er case Quotations. In free esses nenrhv ex tra. 4to per do nenrby tlrsls, ll'J ml tier stnnd ard caset nearby current receipts, St'j fin per ettei western extra, 47c per dox : exlrn firsts. JlJ.oO per case firsts. 112 00 per inse. rc frlmrator eas. extra. 111.40 per case, firsts. ilf.in tter case, secnnits. 1 in fill tM.r n. ,n. I. lied exits iobblni nt ni'Ufinc per doz ij!Jtr.-i. ruiii iinu iviiii iinnianti npsorulnc the limited offerlncs. Quotations: New York. full cream nncy sin osi'.t, specials litaher. 4a, do, fair to rood, '.'lif-'PiC, do. part skims. UOIc. POULTRY LtVB Desirable slock wna In fair request ol values were well maintained under moil- trite oRrrlncs, Kollowlni: are tho qutitatliins owls, as to quality, HI"? 18c. roosters. in 4c: sprinr chit kens, ntcordlni: In quality, liltr xcj'Wlilto Iihorns. accordlmr to quality, 1SV Tc: ducks as to quality. lUftlbo. turkejs. !- 024s; reese. lRffKc, pigeons old. per pair. ftGSoc. do. )ounir. per titlr, ITitfac. JjnK88KI)- Fowls sold falrlj nml ruled Univ. Turkeva and thlrkens nf nnn .mnlli . wire In fair request and firm. 0;inlMltrin f' Freih-kllled poultry, dry-pstked turyeks, per lb. t -rancy, large, spring. Jj2c; fancj, old. saiP uc; rvmnion, w..ic cowis. i to nox. ilry sicked, fancy selected, 21c, do, weighing I' lc" IM. apiece, illc do, weighing 4 lbs. ntiir.ee, S04CS do. nelKhlng 3'i lbs npleci-. IHW'.'Ui.. do. weighing 3 lbs apiece, lilftlic. Kowls. In Its. and over apiece, L'uVic wrlchlne I lbs apiece, ld'ic, smaller sizes, HIOIkc Uld roosters, dry picked. 10c lloastlni: clilcltens weittrn, weighing H lbs, and over pr pair, L'.lc, it, do. weighing 1IM7 lbs per pair. 22r Ilroll lug chickens, western, weighing :Kf I Ihs. per tslr. SlOiSc Chickens, wetetilna SOr.'j It-s Mr Tialr, 211021c, do, mixed sixes. 2l22c. broilers. Jersey, fancy, ai0.l2c, do. othi.p. near er, weighing 1H 2 lbs apiece. 2a(f3tli... do. Mtrby. smaller sixes, 2HW2.C. Ducks, nearby. pill's, aBVafv tiu, wrnirrii, ipviir. nquaDS. per dox. Whlto. weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per doz.. J. u 0. wmte weighing ti to ID lbs per doz , ll'ilfn.Sn. white, weighing. K lbs. por tlnx., 104 33. white, welehlnj 7 lbs. per doz. l:i..1 I 11,73; white, weighing flOll'4 lbs per doz., ii.nas.qo. dark. J2.B0tf2.tiO: amall and No. 2. Jdfl S3, FRESH FRUITS The general market ruled firm under moderate sumngs.and a good demand, nnd prices of pears tut grapes wen- higher. Quotations: Apples, I US' W.-iJo"u!1Jan., H.SOtflil lllush 34 li .OrGlttl' Oofdeii. J4 !i03. Smokehouse. t.l.&OO I r .Alexander, 12 3(Uf3.25. Wculthy. S34, York . '.iuiiihi, liivu.oil, lien I'atis. ..2.1ltr2.7o, I fir to good, 11 ,-iOC2 :0: apples. Ielawara and laryland, tr hamper I'ancy. 7.'.cll: fair to tood, 40fi)il0i-i quinces. New York, per bbl. JO. I. 1JW4 No 2. 12M2 30. quinces. New Tprk. per bush. 7,'.oWll 2.1. lemons. rr box. J03; oranges, V'lorlda. per crati llrlght. 12.23 USJSOi Itusset 12W2.23. grapefruit. Florida, per '. 12.r.a3 23. i-ranls-rrles, Cape Cod. per bbl.i 13C(tl.nu. do. do. per crate. 1202 III. do. Jersey, dark per crate, 12V 2.411. do. do. light, fer crate, 11 il)W2. pears New York, per. hush -hamper Meckel. 12 nil 03. .Sheldon. 11.111102, Bsrtlett. No. I 11 SOOS 23. do. No 2. 73c (Ml. wars. New York. Uarllett. per bbl.. !4tK. fTSft'. New York, per 4-lb. basket Conruril, l:01.V. Niagara, 1213c, Kraues New York. r'r JO-lb basket (.'uncord. tlutfl3c, Nlagnru. OOBJc VEGETABLES Mhlte potatoes woro In fair request and fl'sdy. Hweeta nnd onions were lilxher under IlXnt OnerfnCM nn,l n i-.,n,l iln.l.ntiil Dintlnllnn. fc. iots; potatoes. inr bush. Pennsylvania choice. ll.MOl 73 New York, t holre. 11. 331? I. HO: waits potatoes, jersey, per PasKet. H.-WI1: eet potatoes. Kosiern .Shore, per bbl No 1. IZ.7303; No. 2. !1.3nW2; sweet potatoes, Delaware'-and Maryland, per hamper. 11 M 1.23. sweet potatoes. Jersey, per basket No 1, (I3W JOci No. 2. 40W80c: onions, iwr lotMh. hat; No. I 13 76tf4. No. 2. 122 30: tabbage. UanUh. per ton. 145O60: do. domestic, twr ton. 138040. IRON AND STEEL MARKET CONTINUES VKUV ACTIVE Mills at Full Capacity Orders Booked Far Ahead The Iron and steel market continues very ictite and tho production large, with the demand apparently Increasing, says It. O. Dub. & Co'b weekly trade review. "Mills and plants arc reported nt full capacity, arlt1i orders booked abend well Into the flist half of next jear." tho report iwerts. Continuing'. It says In part:' "Foreign business continues brisk nnd domestlu trade Is also active. It.tllroatU re, Urge buyers and shipyards arc well em ployed. Dullders of locomotive and motive power are reported booked ahead well Into sthj first half of next year, rig Iron Is very Wve and prices show an upward tendency. Tn general situation continued to be one JJitrength, prices are firm, with an upward tlnileriCV nntS.l nml PAltanllnn. BhA,., unma fjjmprovement. S .nn ' bituminous coal line prices are Jllil soaring and labor conditions have not 9WrUIly Improved, and tho car shortage rantlnues to handicap the shippers, coal cejnr sold nt n i...,i,.m ?.. .t. nM.. i- , ii - ,' .. ..miii. tit ma aiiMiiavuc .Jm. . " nra abot normal and In some ' i li R sllght tttlvan:e has ben made, in the lumber line, prices remain about jnt same, labor conditions have not lm prowd. and In some quarters there la an wJ5rgo " ""'PP'osT to Philadelphia. Hard eS?. mal"a'n Arm price and business WKMlons generally In this line, have been oput normal. 1m;?" iea,he' market Is strong- and active. ' cJt?a wYe nsraln "dvanced considerably. Vll&lea kill .Ionian. -Ann.. .. ...... . - anil ih. j -v-.v,. ni"iu uii ai;tivo triiuu Jnr,f!J dMn,"' urgent with only moderate ahfEiy avaable. Hhoe dealers report a iibulni '" " Kradea and dlltlculty In .T a urt;niinaiKi bei8sl?)t,on yarn ",ake Is still reported hlirh i.u ' ' aK"v ana prices are still mboW ti ".?. uPwa''l tendency. Dealers 'Port that Th.;T."M " "". KI' .." "" rinYHi iar montha ahead, are delivering as Uficultv i 'fs,Ie' but are experiencing their 1..V.,.. """" ",e,r oruers, owing to .Prompt!? tr to ob,a,n the merchandise an7!,.J,,?0L markt has continued active 'nastf." d.urln thB la wee! "" Sri m k U.ls 8,a,ed ln ,he ,rade tnat : terntn. .. "" "" anu nne-meoium ; ttiais 1, J. th market which can )to bought . "w eghty cents. 1 tonnmi?"0' ,n 8,wholesaIe grocery line f trice. . ""...Vila ru saiisraciory. jsign f UtaH m "rty a Haple goods are maln- 1 tttm.i- '"'""' report the usual volume - ' biuineiui. with collections fair." ' Granulatisr Sm.n n. KaSS.nK. Nov. niFliie granulftU4 iwm quoted 8 7 and r6ftc la&iy. iat rtlBXT !tetelpl. 0.S9S bushels Th mr- rrfd-timM lc lower western sauces Binort ti.rTii flf. quotations. r lots. In rinort MTfr"Lj li s.srrt sili steamer nX !! i Vm .1 red. II. l 81. Mi releete,! A Til tft ?fi 4 tin" A PAIR OF RECITALS BY THREE MUSICIANS Mme. SnnmrofT Plnys Brnhms nt tho Academy Klndler and Zcckwcr in Joint Concert Two recltnts of ctn more Interest than ine name of the P.nnounctl nrtlsts ln Jtaletl Mr) R,cn yesterttar. OIkh RAinaroff, who itlnyrd M the Academy of .! .. n ,he n"e"ioon. wi one nrtlst. nml the other IWo were tlan Klmller. one of the cellists of the riillntlelphla Orcheslrn. and famllle Zctkwer. tho nlanlst and comiMiser. who combined their Intents under the nusplces 0f t,0 riillntlelphla Music Cluh In the Itltx-Carlton tmlln.om at nlKht. The nudlences at both affairs were large, the ner(low at- the latter runct on (for It was Ihnl eoclally) InuitJat inff the ndjolnlntr tearoom. Mme. Samartiffs inu'ltors. principally women, tilled tho parquet of the Academy, though there ere a few empty feats else where In the house. It Is not extraordinary that she should attract so many fcnilnlno llileners. for no pianist of today has less of nicro prettlness, or febrlllty, In her art. and tho sexes usually seek their esthetic opposlles In cultural enjoyment. Her program wns arranged with sound perception of planlsttc possibilities. It be gan with the loely Hrahtns sonata In !' minor, a piece full of hearth-glow and quiet rapt'tre and tho peace which docs not p.iss all uiidorstnndlng. simply because It Is within the comprehension of most of us. .Mine. Knmarort mH for a 0I1R time (or so It seems) been possessed of the stalely gesture, ntttl Hint was not lacking In her playing of lite sonata. IIu she must have surprised even her most rapt ndmlrers by the manner In which sho Interpreted Hie Intermezzo, with Its musing tones nnd rcmlnlsccnco and air of 'old, unhappy far off things." It nns a breath of pure poetry The scopo of the player's art was Indicated by tho way In which sho matlo her Instru ment now soft us a celeuta, now deep throated as nn organ. Occasionally she rather spoiled her erfecls In the "grand manner" with too much Insistence on mere sound her most besetting fault. Othcr wlso It was perfect Interpretation Tho measure of her crfatlllty wan tested, with tin nlllrmatlve answer, when she turned from the gray beautleH of llrnhms to the vUldcr beauties of Chopin. Any pianist who can do that Is Important, and Mme. Saiunroff can, and did, tin It. In the famous nocturne, the little downward runs slipped from her fingers IlUe pearls from u tin end. The silvery tinkle of tho (i flat major etude fascinated everyone so that It had to be repeated The three preludes, alternately sombre, and dazzling, were ex ecuted wlUi tho finest sort nt restrained emotion. All De were, as ltossettl said of the sonnet, "u moment's monument." ni.il something more l)e I'aehniann him self could not harci bettered them as they were played. .Mme. Samaroff'H other numbers wcro the Intricate prelude, chorale nnd fuguo nf Cesar l-'ranck, accomplished with great technical dexterity , nn elegy dedicated to heraelf by Osslp llnbrltowltsch, also a pianist, and a merry arabesque on themes front "The Illuo Danubo" wnltz, by tho evergreen Jnhnnn Satrauss. The conceit at the Itlta by the two gentle men was a plensant but not too heavy con junction of pieces. It began with a Hoc rhcrlnl Miuata for cello and piano and ended with a Itubinsieln sonata of the s.uno sort Intervening numbers wero four of Mr. Zeckwer'n own plecs as piano soil and four cello suH liy Chopin, llodowsky and Mr. Zeckwer. played by Mr. Klmller. The merltn of both nrtlstn arc by this time well enough established to need littlo comment Hut It may bo said that Mr. Klmller never appeared to better atlvantnge. Ho has youth, passionate devotion to his calling, and good schooling. There is no reason why he should not bo a master before long, If ho keeps his head. I). D. Theatrical Baedeker nitOAD "The Harp of Life." with t.aurelt Tsylor. A new drama by her husband. J. Hartley Manners, author of 'Teir u' My Heart." In whlrli actress nnd nuthur ahow phcnotnenul proirreas In tbelr arts. OARniCK "I'otash and I'rrlmiilter In h'o clety." with Harney liernard, ilonlaisue mass's and Kol Cooper Megrue's sequel to "Potash and I'erlmutter " AmuslnK. but moru melodramatto than Its iirrdctiuur. I.TItIC "The Pssalnc Show of IBIH." with i.il wynn. llclle Astilyn, Wllllatn riilllbrlcK. Kccil Walton nnd h litrttc conuiany. A musical truzjqullt with nonsense. Never borlns. 1XIRRKST "Zletfeld Collie." with Ina Clair. Ifanny llrlce. Anna I'ennlneton. IVrt Wil liams, llernartl Oranvllle. Will Itnirers and a bltf company Tcntli anniversary produc tion of the fungous froth and frivol institu tion. Beautiful to tnv eye. ADKLPHI "Kiuerlente." with Krnest ain dlnnlnir. A "modern morality play" with moro bumunness than sraced "Kwrywoman." There's a large cast. ulendlnnlmr acts superbly. at rorvMn.rmcF.a WA1.NUT "Keeti Motlnic." with Pox and Stew art. Musical comedy by Anron Hoffman and Harry von Tllzer. Tho principal cornelians enact the rolea of wealthy Hebrews. KNlOKKnilOCKKft "lirlncinc Up Father In Politics," Clus Hill's production of the fur ther ndventures of Jlcss, tho cartoon charac ter. In a musical comedy form. FUATVHH FU.ua STANLEY "Tho Venrs of the Thrust." f.asky, with 1'annto Ward. .Tack Dean and Walter l.nn?. Also "llehlnd the .Screen." with Charles Chaplin. Holmes travelogue and others, first half of week "The Plow llrl," with Mao Murray, 'Ihnodoru Roberta and i:illott Deter. Latter half of itnk. AHCAHIA "The 1'rlnre or Grml.tiirk." !:! nsy. with liryant Washburn and MarKuvrlte Clayton., and Charles Chaplin In "llehlnd the Hcreen." all week. Others I'AI.ACn "Less Than the Dust." Artrraft, with Mary Plckford, David Powell and Mary Alden, all week. Others VICTORIA A Corner In Colleens." Kay-ttce-Trlansl. with liessla llarrlscale. Chaplin in "llehlnd the Brreen." tlrst half of week "Kstrsriisance." Jletrn, with OUjn Pclrova latter hr.lf of wwk, "The Female Drummer" Thursday and I'rlday. "llehlnd the Screen" Saturday. nKaENT "The Man Sb Married.", World llrady, with (Jail Kane. Arthur Ashley and Muriel Ostrlcha. drat half of weeU. "Hiraa. sunce." Metro, with Olja Petrova, latter half of week. Others. VAUnEViLLB KEITH'S "America Klrat," patrlotlo apectaclt, with llruca Weyman. American baritone; (leorce Kslly. In "Finders Keepers", "Chap- By" Avellme and Al Llod; Cracs llsh and u Jonea. In "Love Oamblers", Louis Hart, Hlrsrhel Hendler, Lovenbcrz Sisters and Neary llrothera, Kelly and Oalvln, Louis Btono and Pictorial news. al.onK "Mother (loose." .with J. C. Mack. Charles and Hadls McDonalds Abbott and Whits. Evans and (lordon, the Ilorsonl Troupe, h'l Cotat Cankrls and Clco. and others, aitAKD "The Otn With the Thousand Ees"i "The Ilreeis That Illew"! Hylvcatsr and Vanes, Holier Urothera. Mlas Elva and ."anowuall": Chinese cirrus, and others. CROSS KEYS "A nay at Ocean Reach"; Harry llreen; Dorothy Richmond and com pany: Daniels and Walters! Ileddlnston and Urant, and llealrlca Lamben. first half of week, "The Jiew I.sader"s the Four Vir ginian Bellas! tha He stuns Trio; lbs Melody Four, and Uroalua and Drown. Utter half of week. WILLIAM rEN.V-"Hamlet Upalds Donn": trati-h.ni and Cbeateoi! tha Cvctlnir llr. Nuttsi Um, Plant and Tlmnions. and "i'lfty Flfty." photoplay, first half of week. The Crl KunB TroUDOt Uarry llcl'Torinaflf hi.,1 company: William and Mary Rogers, Valyda and the llraillUn Nuts, and "A Ulster of SU." photoplay, latter bait of week. LSOTVRB3 ACADEMY Of MUSIC "Canada From Coast to Coast." Burton Holraes'a twenty-fourth sea. sonal travelogus. rrlday evening and Satur day afternoon. NovenrWr IT am Is. IIVRLXSQUB CASINO Harry llaslltus's "Big Show." with Dan CoUniau and many others. Musical rovuu and vaudeville specialties blended lata ia svtolns cntirtalomcat. UW8TRBIB DUMONT8 "White Teeth and Baker Beans," retained from last week: "Stetson's Hat Fac tory." and other travesties and burlctta by tba resident stock company. Joseph Bre'nnex Joseph Urenner, widely known as tho Inventor of a, stocking knitting machine that Is In universal use, died yesterday at his homo, SOOS North Blxth street, used seventy-elgh years. He waa bom In Germany, but came to this country lu boyhood and became an ex part machin ist, finally inventing the knitting machine, the 'sale of which enabled htm to retire from ootlvs bulruu une yr ago. t (.au.4lva by bl widow, fiwr children m4 tw tmmW.sWff Ywtfi tnfto I lSVENLNGr LBDGBR-lHIIiABJDLPHIil, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IT, WHEN IN DOUBT CHOOSE "FAUST" PROVED AGAIN Knmilinr Opern, Well Presented, Draws Boston National Com pany's Best Audience "Faust" has been Riven rarely nt Oscar tlammersteln'n erstwhile temple of musle at Ilroml and Poplar streets A couple of times with Iji Mnry (lardsn ns a very sophisticated and erratically coloratura Marguerite and possibly another perform ance or two represents the roster of Gounod's work, which has had more than SO00 presentations In Paris. Yet on the testimony of last nlnht's nudlenco chairs that have been vacant when "novelties" havo been on the hill are pretty sure to rind occupants when tho old fnmlllar standbys Of the repertoire aro ofTeretl. At, Inst Phila delphia opcra-iroers evidenced somo ap preciation of the splendid season of the ltoston National opera Company, an appre ciation withheld 'rom Max Hablnoft's enter prise In rrlvliiK Mnscnftnl'i "Iris" and Giordano's "Andres chcnler." Tho cynical expression of an old im presario, "when In doubt choose 'Kaust,' " had admirable verification, tjxst night the Metropolitan was well nitctl nnd the audi ence was warm ns well as numerous. The "Kaust" It saw was by way of belnR a noelty nt that, since (lounod bns been banished from the New York Metropolllan repertoire. Oldsters In the nudlence saw thn convention of old. but they saw and heard, too. a representation that was bet ter balanced and more smoothly rutinlnR than many of those that belonged to the Abbey, Crau and fotirlrd days Kvcry Incumbent of a rolo was new to Philadelphia lu the part. There wan Maggie Teto for a lissome, slight anil natural .Marguerite, who. though she obliterated no memories of .M cilia, say. nono the less Itnd her merlt.1 of bearing nnd voice. There wns Itlccardo Martin for a somewhat ro bust Pnust. and thoip wero Jose Mnrdonos for a stalwart nod uniquely conceived Mephlstopheles. and Thomas Chalmers for a lusty-voiced and militant Valentine. Mlsi Teyte has a pretty skill ns a colora turlst ami she revealrd some luscious tones' and lovely phtasltig In tho "Air ties IIIJoux " Her part lu tho superb trio In the final net met the standards In which Martin and Mardoncn ruse. Mr, lint tin gave a thoroughly routined performance or the sage turned through Mepblstophcllan wiles to romantic youth. A bit conventional It was, nnd seldom Illu sive, but It passed very well. Ills voice wns markrd by certain breaks, but In the "Salut Demeuro" he voiced tho aria as a perfectly polished concert piece. Tho Meplilsto of Mr M.irtloiics was nat ural anil sinister It ian u rutin nnd somo what coarscnetl Pevll, not the Chesterfield Ian Ilend of operatic convention. No more was It conventional in makeup. Mr. ,lar dones' "adversary," tempting st uls to bar ter.' was not tho Kellar the magician type familiar tti the generations. The general facial effect was caprine. It wns ruddy In stead of swart. Histrionically. It domi nated the performance ns Meplilsto domi nates Faust's life. Thomas Chalmers wns vocally efllclent ni Vnlentlno nntl Oorolhy Follls won much applause for Slebel's (lower song. A new conductor. Fulgcnilo (iucrrlerl, read the score with a good deal of romantic fervor and occaslonnl touches of passion W. ft. M. BODY OF .llUKIlEHEl) (Mill, TO HE VIEWED BY .SPECIALIST Tnkcn From Grave in Effort to I.cnrn Nnture of Injury PONTIAC. III. Nov. 17. The grave of Christine Dlcmer will bo opened today or tomorrow In nn effort ti solve the mystery of her death. .lacob niemcr, the patriarchal father of the dentl unmiin, has given his permission, nnd today a chlcagrt specialist 'fij hurrying to I'fintiuc in examine ine oony nuti deter mine, it no um. wiictner sho was tho vic tim of a murder or whether tho broken neck nnd fractured skull were received by striking her head against a tree or the nupport or a bridge as she plunged Into th Vermillion Illver to end her life. While Dleinor. his wire and daughter Magdnlciia, who aro held under bond nf $10,000 each on chnrgoi of manslaughter, sllll cling to the suicide Incur), officials, arc investigating the movements of two persons In pursuit of the murtlei theory One of the suspectH Is a depraved )outh who fleeing from tho Poutlai' It fnrmatory, Is known to havo been In the vlelnlt) when Miss Dlcmer met her death. The other Is nn eccontrlc relative of the Dlcmer fam ily, who only u few weeks ago had an nr. KUinent with Christine Dlcmer over money matters nnd left In a towering r.ige. CltOSItY M. ULACK Former Mtiyor of Chester nml Ex Mombcr of Legislature Crosby M. Hlnck. Ma) or of Chester from 1890 lt 1890, member nf tho Pennsylvania Legislature for ono session, being elected In hervn out the unexpired term of Ward It Illlss In February, I90C, u;id for n number of )eara prominent In Chcster'H business, political and social circles, died Middcnly of heart disease nt his homo last night. Mr. Ulack was about fifty years of age. nnd ho was a illtect descendant of John Morton, signer of the Declaration of Inde pendence, his mother being a .Morton Ho was the youngest .Mayor uho ever filled Chester's chief executive chair, and was oleetcd by the biggest majority ever given a Mayor. In 1807 Mr. Ulack embarked in the news paper business und for about twelve years was proprietor of the Chester Morning lie. publican, now owned by State Senator Wil liam C. Sprout. Mr. Ulack was Identified with the Masonlo fraternity of this city and was n charter member and the first exalted ruler of the Chester Lodge of l.'lkn. SCHOOLS AND COLLEQES Learn LANGUAGES t- AT THE Berlitz School 1SU CHESTNUT 8THK13T (Over IlUtef 4 lleiemsn's rtisrmaer) By Ine Berllls ifii&J jfuo'mts leant set eslv fa read astf trlle, but pclalli fa untferifaaii osd fa tatak Cie orefpn toneuagt. TRIAL LESSON FREE Terms res bo berun at any time. Wanamaker Institute "UA CT Coat of Tuition ftjay Courses) for term of 3 wks. -llookeep'B ISS. (Stenography 135. IJook keep'K t HitnofTaphy, Itii. Ureasmaktns 110. illlfinsry.MO. My b paid In Installments. Cost of NUht Coursss 15 to 110 per term of 29 wks. Lanzuases, Music, Uuslnesa. ludusirlsl. Cookery & other courses, l'h. or writs for Cat. II. STRAYER'S Posltleoa guarant The Ileat Business School. Nth knrf Phiitnut Hlr..l. Positions guaranteed, tlnter now Day or nlgbL SALESMANSHIP Another class now form lax. Com9 In at onoe. music ROLLO MAITLAND rSLLOW AUBBWAH GUILD OF OROJllttlTt CONCERT ORGANIST Recital oot of the floe. t vet give la tbe Audlterlum."- Spx-4nliJ Itepubllcan. Inttruetion m O-gan, Piano, Thiory Ester Halb KeshteMe. 13J K. K.dSeU St. JAMES C, WARHURST VnLrs t,,-j .Arl.. .... TWO FILM BEAUTIES IN NEW PHOTOPLAYS Equisite Mae Murray al the Stanley Mme. Petrova at Regent and Victorln Hy (he Photoplay Editor STANI.nt "The Tloir flirt." tjtsky-TVira. mount, with Mas Murray. Klllolt Desler sml Theodore ttoberte. tt Is nltvnys easy to lyrielie over Ml Murray, be her play (rood nr bad. In this case the story Is fnlrly stlmulnllnir nnd has enough louche nf comedy to put It across, tilth patrons who like mixed styles. The stnr li n beautiful ounsr nclress, though the latter term Is n bit too lauda tory. Whatever dcflclcnc es she mny bale hlsirlonlenlty aro quite concealed by bet chnrm of Individuality and exquisite fate. In "The I'low Ulrl" she plays a drtltlKC In llrltlsh South Africa, and the point of the picture is made apparent when nn attempt to palm her off ns a tn'sslng heiress Is ex posed Not very "punchy," to bo sure, but sllll nn nRrccable concoction, acted very well by tho company, and particularly so by tho Messrs. Dexter and Huberts. The former nppears ns nn Kncilshman, Iho ob ject of tho plow girl's affections: the latter (tiles a clever study In make-up anil manner of a boorish old Hoer. who sells Marpot. the heroine, to Stoddard (Mr. Heter. of more Importance than cither ttarratlio or aetliiR m (tie Rhtlnff What marvels tho l.asky people make of Just a room Willi shadow and candles In It' How the effect of sinister mystery Is si'Mnlued through strange and striking Illumination' They arc. Indeed, tho ones to do "Oliver Trust." Imaclne the scene by the bridge, the rhntu bers of Kagln and the death of Hill t rallied In the fashion of soitin of tho episodes In "Tho Plow Ulrl!" U 1 something to look forward In with delight If Miss Murray would only play Nancy ! S'le could accom plish much lu that s)mpallietlu rote MCTOIHA ASI IlKHKNT 'Mistral srmice," Metro. Willi OIn 1'elroia Ntor l Anron Hoffman, tllrecte.1 by Iiurton Klnir This Is a thriller, with an alleged moral I, SMin appended, and the wickedest villain of weeks Ho Is a bunker: Is rejected b) Mine. Petrova. plnylnir n spendthrift so ciety girl : trie to forco her Into marrlnBO with Hie Information Hint her fnthcr Is a forger, falls: gets her subsequent husband Inl-i his employ: f.ikes entries Into said husband's hooks: has him "sent up" nnd Is Ilnnllv exposed, a la Claudius, ICIug of Henmitrk bv means of a movie, which Mine Pctrniii ha written nnd which la shewn on tho screen This part of tho pic tut Js Iho best. The resulting death of the scoundrel (Arthur Hoops) In a head-on collision nf engines seems lathes an nntl clhrTav Incidentally. It may be noted that Mr. Hoops died beforo "llxtruvagnnco" was completed, but tho film loses nothing there by, as Ingenious assembling bus been done Mine. Petrova Is a Kood-looklnR person and curies off her part with assurance, It little emotion The play Itself should pay lis wit) with audiences that take their thrills "straight " At tho Imitation nf Stanley V. 'Mnst bnum. prominent moving- picture men lu every department of tho Industry, Includ ing members of the Stanley Inhibitors' Asroclatlon, will nssemhlo In this city tin December C nnd attcntl n tllnmr In tho Hellenic-Stratford Covori for 150 will be laid. An orchestra composed of musicians from the Stanley circuit will play, one of Iho numbers being "The Stanley March," composed by Harry W Meyer, director of Iho Stanley Thcntcr Orchestra. Henry Clirlsteeu Warnack. nulhor or "Tho Honor System," the William Vox film which um rollow "A Daughter of tho tlods" at tho Chestnut Street Opera House. Is a dramatic critic of the l.os Angeles Times. He has been succcssM! ns a scenario writer, having to his credit, among oilier features. "Klres of Conscience," a recent vehicle of William Karnum. Jay Kmanuel Is not content to in.in.igo tho Hltlge Av. nue Theater, but Is out for tho cause of "Prohibition" ns well. In fact, bo wants to sell It. No not Iho move ment but a flint play. FRIGID WAVE SUBSIDING Mercury Reaches 42 Today nntl Will Bo Higher Tomorrow The cgjd wnie Is passing. Gradually rising from tho temperature nf yesterday, which was the coldest Novemher day since 1S83. tho mercury reaching ;s degrees, until noon it was 42 degrees. The tempera ture will tlrop tonight, however, to 3fi or 38 degrees .mil ngalti rlso tomorrow, the Weather llureau has announced Hy Sunday, It Is predicted, warm nutiimn weather will have returned. Tho lowest degree In which (he mercury went last night was 33. but the prospects aro nc.iln.sl such a low temperature tonight The low pressure urea today hangs over tho rireat Lakes region, causing cloudiness In Ohio, Michigan and somo of the northern Middlo States, but mora comfortable tem peratures are reported In most sections of the country. STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA "nr bba" rHILADELTIHA TO JACKSONVILLE (Calllnc at NasuiinsM , DK1.1UIIT1 LI, BAH' Fins Steamsra. Iw Kares. Iliat Service. Meals snd llerth Included. .... ''y,.Tour Trip to Include "The Tlneat Coastwise Trips In the World" Illustrated llookltt un Htueit. Merchanta & Minora Trnns. Co. Office. 101 Hotith Olli St.. l'lilla., I'a. W. 1'. TUHNEIt. a l A.. Hallo.'. Ji AUTUMN RESORTS ATl-tNTUl CITV. N. J. CA- -J M PHe'e' -" ATLANTIC Cr. sciTv60a KALTZRJ.BU2Sf THE IEADIN0 RtSORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD- MaiI6oroi!8h"Snfieim ATLANTIC CITY. IV. jr. OWKCHSHIP HUMfHIhT, JQ8UH WHITelOH COMPANY Westminster Ky. " D,r Beach. Ulsva. water. 19 up wltlr.. IJ up dally. Chas. liunrs LAKKWOOK, ', J. LaksKMil. N. J, Noted far Its horaellke fttmosptsrs. Oolf prlvllec. B. E. Ui'ANUtNDKna. Xlsr FARM AND OASDEN HUDSON Asphalt Shingles Surfaced Kith red or fra crushed late, no paint or tain require. WU1 cover tour home with a Mrmnnsnt. artistic- voatherUsbt roof. Will not rot! 6ava malntenaoca axpeoA. " XBK rOH BHlNoClNU AIDS KO. J IDSOI Aphlt Ready Rea ii& 9 Ohorfth et. tint Tork rsrB&&9 "PHIL AND DELPHIW NEARING COMPLETION All-Philadelphia Movie of Eve ning Ledger Soon to Be Re leased to Theaters Through out Town WORK ON VILLAIN SCENES With several scenes through which Iho villain still pursues Miss lielphlno Pray ton, star of "Phil nnd Delphlnc," the Mvbn inii l.r.ntiMn's All-t'lillnrielphla l'hotoplny. stHcketl titrefully away hi the I.ubln studio nnd oilier scores nf feel of film presenilis the noble Impulses nnd acts of the hero, tho nll-l'hlladelphla cast began this morning the third day of work on the big scenes of the two-reeler. IMrector Slnrh, of the Metro Company, which Is producing "Phil nnd Iielphlne" for the 1:vknini .I.r.tHiKIt, nmionnced "Vow for the dirty worfc : Ihe ten. twentv, thirty work" to the assembled cast toda). and I'orlus II. Acheson. who is doing innugli fur threo Mllaliis. sped Into his dressing room for the coating of )ellow face powder ho atwn) npplles when there Is something mean on hand. Oiernlghl he had been slud)lng up on the scenario, writer's Inspired method for disposing of a tainted roll of bills when , mo tieieciues got too close. So that the stunt could not fall of a trial In the piece the scenario writer hnd made Ihe villain steal 110.000 or charily money, which tho heroine. Miss Irn)ton, had collected. In Iho big ballroom ecenr. Acheson known to Miss Drayton nntl the scenario writer ns Warren Hardy, becomes convinced that the stolen money which ho carries In a good old-rnshlouetl walrus-hlde wallet, six by ten Inches, is going to bo noticed by the hero, or the detectives, or somo one who ought not to know he has It. With this coin let Ion planted firmly, nnd the foico or many lehenreals back or him. Acheson runs to nn open window, throws tho wallet through It after extracting the iltl.OOP-roll, pulls down tho shade, wraps the billt around Iho roller, nntl tho deed Is done l'p roll the shade anil Iho $10,000 wild retires within, wrapped III many thick Rosses nt fast green window shade ir It hadn't been Tor the slt-by-ten wal let Acheson might lime gotten away with this, bin Ihe wnllet hurled out tho window strikes Vhll Van Pusen. the hero, rull In tho chest lie happened to be standing out sldo on the lernndn. As Van gets his breath he rims inside to find out who hit him. The M'cnario writer has cleerly arranged things so that Van lennui with a minimum of exhaustion who threw tho wallet. True to tho script, ho does learn. This Is lnimetll.it. ly followed by the great light seene. It features Van and Warren. Few passages at arms haio equaled It, Dl lector Stnrl In willing to guarantee. Van. Acheson, Miss Alice Andron, who plays the villain's ilctlm, nnd thn rest of tho cast wero selected Inst summer by tho votes of 1:vi:ni'o I.klhirii renders. They aro all I'ltll.idelphlnns, Iho kind you see any day on the street. Somo halo Irad theatrical experience, somo luivo pot. And besides showing suio-enough I'fillnilelphlans as photoplay stars, "Phil and Dolp'.ilno" features larious well-known places lu Iho city its the scenes of stirring events ro itdvlng nbout hemes, illlalns. chnufTcuis, charity fund collectors and a number of other people. Hronil and Chestnut streets. I-'alrmoitut Park, iho Philadelphia Navy Yard. Ilroad Street Station nntl many other pI.icch known to all residents and many sltnrs all have their pints to piny in "Phil and IJelplilne " Tho photoplay will bo irle.ised In Phila delphia theatres within a short time. WOMAN OI TICIAL AI'I'OINTED Atlantic City Comptroller Will Servo Another Ycnr ATI.VNTJC CITY, Nov. 17. Political de elgns upon tin' J2C00 olllco of City Comp lioller, held for four years by MIsh Hesslo M. Townsend, who Is said tt bo tho only woman comptroller In thn country, missed lire when tho City Commission named Miss Townsend her own successor. II wan annniinced that thn nppoiutment would bo for Ihe full term of three years, llxed by Iho old city charter, but when the commissioners voted Miss Townsend learned sho had been reappointed for one yenr only. y "HY not six Wh AM cent in the stability of our Government, and one hun dred per cent in its efficiency. Why not retain our ex-Presidents in the service of the country as a nonpartisan advisory committee? We have paid high for their training in international poli tics. Why should we retire them to private life and muzzle them by an absurd system of ethics? Mary Roberts Rinehart has written a vigorous article based on these questions for Sunday's Public Ledger. She also takes occasion to comment on the strength and astuteness of President Wilson and his triumphant vindication by the country. Republican and Democrat alike will read Mrs. Rinehart with distinct pleasure. 1016 cntfjs ..lUMWlN, Mot. . 18. at prooslm. K. T t John lltldsrln anil dauah e I'atrlek Oanler.. RelatlTtf MAIIT C.. widow e 1p nf Mipp and 1st and friends Invited to funeral, Mat. o ritnsrai. nai.. sao brother. Kdward 0 otti r. Bolemn M of Helir AnjieU, Oak Hepulrhra Cm, Sao a. m.. irom resioeneo or oroiner. Kdward .Oanler. preamor ave. i,amoit, oulem mass Church nf I win rs ik lAns. 10 a. m Int. Ilolr Hepulri llOtlflNE Nov 18. STKLI .M.. sslfa , of John K. Mourn and dauthter of It, n, and the lats Sarah van Hern, Relatives and friends Invited to services, flat,, 2 30 p. m., JS tlreln field ave., Ardmore. rs. Int. rrlvate. HOTH. Nov, IS. RI.ATKR 71 Hf)Tn. IleU. tliea and friends, tntearltr Counrll. No. KM. Itoral Arranum allaches of Prolhenotsrr'a OITIce. of rhlladslphla, Invited to vertices, ftst.i J p. nr., SlSn Caiharlne it. Int, prlrate, Haf rlsburs and Lancaster, ra., papers please ropr, IirtAnt.nT Nor, It, udan!r. Wtt.MAM, Vutbsnd of latei Hrldrel llradlsr, nelatlret and friends Invited to funeral. Hat.. 8:80 a. nv. residence of sfin-ln-lsw. John Menthan. 38iR Aaatha st. High renutem mass nt. Ann's Church 10 a m Int. Holr Cross Cem. nKOU'N. Nee. IB W1I.UAM C. son et James K. and lats- Marr n. Oakes tlrown, ated as ll'latlvra and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat , 8 p, m., Calvarr Church. Hock dale I'a. Int. Calvarr Cem. Prominent Photoplay Presentations 'MJZZ Qnnfcn CZnnnmn Tlin feller. Im theaters attain their pictures Ihranth tho BTAM.H I'finpanT, which Is taaraii.ee af aarl ahawlna af the finest pi All pictures retltrred befors hlbltlsa, Ask fer the theater In yet sbtalnlai plttores Ureslh Ihe HTANL.RY noOKlNH COHrANl'. A H.n-v.L.. 15th, Morris PasirunUATe. rAinaniDra mi. Dtir 31 r.vts.oi4s Paramount Pictures. Tlll-ODCmB ItOIlKnTH ANITA KINO In "ANTON T11K TBnillllI.K" APrlI I fi"MD AND THOltl'SON FANNIE WARD in "KAOH PKAltt. A TBAIVJ ARCADIA CltBSTNUT ntSIAJW HTlt "THK rrtiNcn or onAURTAiiK" with Tlrianl WAHlllltlRN anil Manruerlte Ct.ATTON CIIAHI.lca CHAPLIN In "llehtnil ths acresn1' BELMONT BSD AB0VCMATt,cKT 8 MARYPICKFORD in "t.KSH THAN TUB tHIBT R1IIFRIRD d"ad and DLUCDiriLf aUSQUHHANNA AVE. Harry T. Morcy & Dorothy Kelly In "THK LAW rt:ClDKH" PFHAR eoT" and CGDAn avk. ,tuLJr. rjMAuou.vr theateti MAE MURRAY in thb ntq MSTKic FAIRMOIINT sflTit and rVlIMVlVJUn 1 OIItAUD AVENUB Lionel Barrymore-Gmco Valentine In "THK 11 ft AND Of COWAnPICIi'' MTU CTf" TIlKATEft. MAT. DAILT. 00 UliJ 1 . n, low Spruce. Kvis. 7 to 11. Blanche Sweet THE sORM "FRANKFORD " FRANirAfENV,i Mae Murray in "The Big Suter" "THC SII1KI.DINO SHADOW" JEFFERSON """ LAST CHANCE TO HEK Charles Chaplin'" "u!irrcnEEN.. 1 FAFiFR roitTY-rm8T and LXirtLILIV LANCASTER AVENUE Blanche Sweet THE STORM" LIBERTY '' F. X. Bushman & Beverly Bnyne In "THK JJIPLOTIO SEItVICB" lYlPTTClT B2D AND '-OCU3T LUUUOl Mats. 1:30 and sun. lflo. Kvas Oi30. S. 0:R0. IBa CHAR. CHAPLIN In "I1EIIINII THK HCRKEfc' Chllilers A McHermott In "Price of I'ama" ttest rmLAnrxniiA A. Jo. l 1 rltA 1 CiK chestnut Frank Keenan, "Honor Thy Name" "The Girl and the Money" FUREKA 0TU UAnKET 0TB- GERALDINE O'BRIEN in "A WOMAN'S FIGHT" Not Six ed No Second Term? By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART years in office for our President, and no second term? It means an increase of fifty per SUNDAY'S PUBLIGLEDGER i H1KAM , tlft WNKlt. Mot J. WKf.t.B f,a wlfs of Jamln.Jp llrnner ami dauthter of late rrne H, and Isabell Jehntton nelatlvts and frienM in.iii lu lonrisi rejicrs, nun., o vjted to foniraj eerslres, San.. 8 p. m,t iss iiaenco. i40f of. loth at Int. private. mar ., residence of suter, Mrs, Anna C'oslr I n. iinin si.. v 1'niia.j Trenton and uriinswicr papers eopr. HUnNHARI)T, Suddenly. Nor. 18. JUI.UT1. ptinNIIAIlDT fnes orerorr). luiatlrei and friends, lAdlta Autlllarr. Lincoln Camp, No. et v -I v i-.ia 4m e.-.i ..k ii-. ov. mi u. ... in,,,.,. ... iuhvi.i ,.lli-,, At9ll,- 3 p. m.. at late rtsldenee, 8 w Wlldey t. tnrt-. int. lltontress Cem. Friends mil vlssr remains Bun, after T p. m. ' nURNH. Not, i. MART, wlf ef KdiraMI J. Ilttma (nee Fes). Ilelatlvr and friends, H. y. M sedalltr. cfaered .Heart Society, Altar Hoelsty ami I. U, H. U, of 81. Vnc-nt d Panl'a unnrro, iniitea to runerai, at., s:so a, m.. 410 W. Woodlawn at.. Cltn. Hnlemn hlvh rs- awn St., (Jin. Solemn hlsh ra oulem masa ni, vinnni as .'sill's incent eei'aura cnurea jo m. int. iioir sepuictier Cera, Centlnatd en Kelt r BBIiScESratSSr.E nunKK. Nr. IS. MATtCJAnrTr I., rlauktrtee Jl.J' .Ttiernaa and Anna nark', lata et.m. Millstone. H. J, Rslallres and frlirids invited to funeral. New Hrunswlck. N. J.. Mat . vn ar rival et B:J0 a. m. train from Dread fit. fits. Int. Rt. Titer's Cem. Remain fn.' 181 Ne f, JLWUKAIIIU vuilUSVfiiu, BTAM.HY neoklnt i proiucllesi. rear Ueallty LOGAN THEATER BNoAD Maric Doro tHe'lASH" Market St Theater "ig?" v ,';.ST,A,8DBHTTPi,f..,n -5.rrAVe.l. Harls .Walcarnp In , 'T.HIEnTT" OVERBROOK &Z AJSBK EmmyWehlcn"TheP;rtendcr,' PALACE 12U MAUKK BTItEET MARYPICKFORD in LKSS THAN THE DUSr PARK K1DCH3 AVE. A DAUPHIN BT. lnluv Mat., 2:lB. Kvr OtlML EDNA GOODRICH in ;i3LK Houwn of T.iES" PRINCESS ,0,W&? MYRTLE GONZALES in Tiin.EN.or THE UAINnOW RFCIFNT 1M1 MAIlKCT BTnEKT IXIdVSLiltA rttfJfA.V VOfCD OHO AH Mme. Petrova ..j, RIAT Tfi OEItMANTOWN AVE. "11-,1-' AT TULPEHOCICEN RT. E. H. Sothem & Peggy Hyland "THE CHATTEL" R1T R V MARKET BTRKET J BELOW TTH frrnEET CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "WITHOUT A SOUL" SA V O V '3" MAHKET " t V J M. 8TKEET F. X. Bushman oc Beverly Bayna In "IN THE nil'I.OMATlH BKHVICB" ep Q Q A 1TTH AND VENANOO BTS. DANCEict-Maurice & Walton Tn "THB QUEBT.oy LIKE" VICTORIA MAR5ASov8rIN1NTH Olga Petrova in "Extravagance" rHAjtf.KBCHAPI.lN In "flshlntl the ficrsen' CTAMI I?V atAItKET AllOVE IttTli 3 IAIN LCI 11:15 A. m. to it MS P. U. MaeMurray "The Plow Girl" NoitTn PHiLAnEr.riiiA RIDGE AVENUE " ",DaVENUa "ONE DAY" A Seguel to Ellnnr (llrnn's "Three IVselis" WUUT1I I'HIUtllUl.l'IHA O L Y M P I A DAINnrtlDQS Harold Loclcwood & Mae Allison In "THB RIVER OK ROMANCE1' THE SKCllET OfcrTHE SUIIMAKINE" Years " u -ji - ww :s-m rjiMJP1! k a wu&ntil&ti&mt . -""" """"-, i wri-iiti--n-inniTi mi in l .ggp j--W." ", m