lwMf'Est(s9rJ8 ""-- - -''iBMiiii infii "5iqwwrewp""k' iKWWFFf & , 1 "ttei i . If 0 EVE W&GtiMr-l. 1 I Ucb0cr PUBLIC LEbGKIt 'COMPANY Ttr crown It K CURTIB rttri fl&tTl It. Ludlnrton, Vita PrrMnt, Jatirt ifWarttn, rWteiarr and Traaettrar Philip p 4Maa. John li William John J Fpuffton, P. y EDITORIAL IIOAIU) "-1 -! K Ctmria, Chairman. iP.fB, WHALBY .... tMlter 3ghn a MAllTIX 0nerl Ilolntn Maneaer yflSaajlT, - u6llat,t rlatlf t realie Lwoct holMIr. I Inflepandancei Pqusra, I'htladalphla 1jMms COT.TMI. l.'road unci ChMlniit fllreete tArka jrftfl 1 Cirr PrM'lMlrHl ilulMlna , To. .. , .wniT. . . vCBIUM. . SttKl Metropolitan Tower ajn KOP1 Hull line 409 OIl tvnofrol ItulMlna isoz TrifrnHt nmiainc Nirwn riunBAtfli , WiilNOTrt nt-aiue , . nice Hull Una New Tome tlp.no Tha Tmt Itulldlna IMHft llrlun 00 Frl.IMchetraea LWMX ncU ., . Marconi lloux, Rtran-I rU Doug... 81 flu Louie la Oranl . BUndCIUPTlON TKRMH , "Xri P miHo Lumm le narrril In aubtrrtbar 1ft Philadelphia and surrounding town t lh rtlitl rll (0) tmU par wek, payable lo tha ''!', By mull lo relnle nutalda of Philadelphia. In tha Unl(d DUImi. Canada Ar linltnl rltatee noi- alefi, boatase frw, thlrtyrlra (8S) enl jr month. On (III dollar lor Ihrfo month ioc rour (14) doltate por Mr, parable In ad- VM1, , To nil teniin countrlee -on (II) dollar par fecnth. NoTice flnbacrlbere wlahln addreea ehtnc malt rtrt old well nrw addreea ' MtL. JOM WALNUT XErJTOlE, MAIM WI fcy laVfra nil rommiinfmltanf fo Ktlo hftgtr, Indtftndnci HQwttt, I'hUadtlphia, Kmato it Tits ruiUDttpiiu roirorric i COKO-CUIl Mill. MTTI nra AVKiuon net paid dah.t cm. CULATION OP TUB KVENINO LKDOrit POIV 0CT0DKR WAH 113,107 WAarf a commun? On mio Aat ytarnlng Fr qual dltiltton t)f untqvat arnn. LbiniXT cuior. ttfsntng , Condition havo been rovomed. , Contrreis baa a President on it hnndii. ' i A. Mitchell 1'nlmor Ih Btllt apnonod to a. bipartisan alllanco. Mora power to ,t,klt elbowl Still, It mlRht bo poiuilblo to enno tho eltuatlon by cnlllnir them municipal ourt tipstaves Inntond of firemen. . r Tho expedition shown In tho ace- Increuo lawsuit bIiowh that tho court's - , elay disappear when tho court chooses to let them. How thankful wo would bo If wo ' could only havo n cablnot crisis In Amor-jico- that would bo followed by reorganis ing Homo of tho weakllnRH Into retire , rnontl When tho President touched a but- 1 ton tho Statuo of Liberty In Now York harbor was bathod In light. Thoro bo thoao who wish ho could touch another ' button and butho Kuropo In peace. Cities nowadays aro ambitious to fco economize In behalf of their cltl tna, but thero In one that seems conlont to play tho part of tho muoh-abuscd middleman and take a twonty-tlvo per cant rake-ort from every homo that buys sac , Insurance houeecleanlns Is wel comed by tho Philadelphia Association at Xlfa Underwriters, tho membors of which offer 'the1 Govornor all possible fcsslstancs In tnvesttgatlbn. The .fly-by-sight companies which could not gain 'tnembershtp ' In the association are not opposed as competitors of reputable com panies, but their methods tend to cant Unjustified suspicion upon tho whole liunl . ncss, and It Is far this reason that tho underwriters very properly urge that they '' bo made responsible or olso driven out of business. It la much better that science should bo popular than that wo should be guided by popular sclonce. A case In point Is tho "hospital taste" of Hchuyl Kill water, which linn driven many to the Parle sprlnff water, that looks clear mid sparkling enough, but Doctor Dixon erica ypon't touch U!" l"nr better, ho says, irinlc river water with medicinal taste 4 jand don't bitter medicines do most goodT) ;-ror that at least la known to bo frco from typhoid, nut nothing Is known about the spring water, which, though eJear, may be full of typhoid. In theso matters It la beat to trust to experts and vet-coma unsclentlfla though natural enough prejudice's. ' " The fact that stands out above nil ethers in the history of the Philadelphia Cavlnr Fund Society, which was a hun- t,etrea yenre old qn Saturday, is that a sur ylua of 112,235,000 has bcon accumu lated over and above the expenses of operation and after the depositors have t jrtselved as large a, rate of Interest as iraa consistent wjth safe banking-. Tnls aurplua la the accumulations of small , fractions of a per cent on Invested fundi. B, Jt proves that nothlnc accumulates bo rapldly as money when allowed to re. fWiq nt interest. This surplus, which la krrested in Interest-bearing securities, will become eo large in time that the men sent of the bank will find it difficult to dscide what to do with It. In the mean time It served oa a splendid object lea- wn for tho Instruction of the thrifty. Tho good shawlnt Germany made against Rumania was unquestionably a ssjevsro blQiy to the pacifists. They had J pounted p,u a (fradua,l decay of Germany's fXnsve power, and the failure to retort Jo the Bdmme drive encouraged them to ?jok for a peace conference. They must H.''t ttntll Germany has cleaned up as tiygHjb; o she can of what part of uinftttt.a proves to be not defensible M until this invasion simmers down kno another deadlock. The Oerraan Chtneellor admits lie la greatly outoum Wed. Flalktnhayn and Mackensen's mrmlm were evidently not easily spared) I hay were scraped together beqause an K'iwfjhed rtumanla would have meant - -ft 'iplte 41saffectlon of Turkey. 4 ilpuitv and Hungary Russia has ?faftJiy mobilUed forces outnumbering 1 on the Iturnanian front, and the jftpeftrane of her "tanks" in the Do ne DwHeatet that she m ready to give ,. the Invaders. Most telllnaj ot nil Is the fact that during nfl her recent uccescs nerlln has been talking peace harder than ever Hut It can hardly be expected that nny responsive peace talk will Issue from tomlon until the Inraslon of fltimnnla ha gone as far na tho Inferior numbers of the Invaders can lake It TUHN ON THE LIGHT! E TIX-MAYOU HNANKrcNllMHVH house In logan flqunre Is worth (83,000 mid Is asseswed for only H0.O0O. Ir. flnmuot Bartnln's house, next door, Is appraised by real rstalo experts nt be tween 163,000 nnd $$9,000 nnl1 '" taxed on n valuation of only $35,000. Henatoi1 MoNlctiol'n house in the same block Is assessed nt I6S,000, but the Sen ator values It at I1D3.000. Councils has mined the (ax rate twenty five cerils on every hundred dollars In order lo produce revenue enotmh to meet (ho expenditures of tho city government Virtually every IfiOOO hotiao In ossc-ncd at lis full value. Some of them are assessed for more than thoy would bring In the open market under the most fa Vorabln conditions.. The underassessment of such housei as thoso occupied by Mr. McNIchol, Mr. Ulankenhurg nrid Doctor Bartaln nnd tho undervaluation of largo business build ings In llio central part of tho city placo an unfair burden on tho small house holder. Under tho law nil property must bo assessed nt lt full uiluo, The Impression Is general that tho two story Iioukcs nro tho only clani of prop erty which In so assessed. This Impression cannot bo mado u rcr lalnty until tho nsnesmnent rolls nro mado public records open to Inspection Such rolln nro public records in otlior cities. In Ilonton thoy nro periodically printed In a book which oery real cntnto dealer has In his office. Maor Smith Is planning lo ink tho General Assembly to pnsi nevcrnl lawn making It posilblo to reform tho taxInB nyntom Cmnploto reform will not bo poH nlblo unless tho real cslnto nsscitsinont rolls nro mado publlo records, ho open and froo that tho scandal of undornsscss ment of valuable residences nnd business structures worth millions can no longer continue Turn on tho light until ovcry tnx dodgor Iiuh boon detected ami forced to bear his sluiro of tho cost of running the city gov ernment! ALL IS NOT WKLIi WITH THE ALL1KS TI115 Hrltlsh Cablnot crlslH Is a local manifestation of tho wldosprend dis satisfaction nmong tho Allied notions with tho conduct of tho war. Thero wero ructions In tho Russian Duma a few days ago, followed by a change In tho Premiership, bocauso tho representatives of the peoplo objected to tho policy of the Government They de manded a more vigorous prosecution of tho war. Tho new Trenllcr has tried to appease them by promising them Con stantinople nn a reward for tholr nupport of his olTortR. In Paris tho publlo commentators nro complaining that whllo tholr Government talks, Germany acta. Parliament Ih hold ing sccrot sessions, nnd Germany contin ues to hold tho positions where her forces hao intrenched thomselvcH. In London tho cumbersome war coun cil deliberates, nnd Rumania In despoiled bocauso of tho failure of tho Allies to go to her support with sufficient forces to prevent tho repetition on hor territory of tho tragedy which bus ruined Ilolgluin. Tho Allloa nro moro powerful than the Central Powers. Thoy ha.vi more men, moro munitions, greater aea. power nnd larger supplies of food. Tot Gormnny, by vlrtuo of her ability 'to act with pre cision and celerity, la withstanding mic cosafnlly the combined attack of the stronger Powers. Tho Lloyd George pro- grnm for a small War Council which shall bo supreme ban beon framed for tho purpose of meeting German efficiency with Jlrltlsh efficiency, to tho end that bungling and muddling may cease, The auadrumvlrate, with the Ilttlo Welsh law yet at Its head, would virtually rulo Eng land In nil muttera oven remotely con nected with the war. If tho DrltUh hao grown weary with seeing tholr superior strength rendered futile because of the Inability of their Government to net with promptness, the plan will bo adopt od. It not, the attempt to muddle through is 111 be continued. A HANG-OVER CONGRESS TIHR Uousa of Representatives, which 'meets today, was elected In November, 1914, The Representative chosen last month will not meet, unless called to gether In special session, until tho first Monday in December, 1017, moro than u year after they received their mandate from the people. If the Republicans had elected a ma. Jorlty of fifty in tho House, It would still be possible for this Democratlo Con gress to enact laws, in spite of the fact that it had lost tha confidence of the country, It Is about time that something was done to make the national legislature more Immediately responsive to the popu lar will. A House elected in November should meet not later than January 1. The Constitution empowers) Congress to fix the date on which it shall assemble, between the first session of the First Congress in 1789 and the seaond session of the Sixteenth Congress In 182U eighteen acta were passed fixing the date of assembling on other days than the first Monday la December There does not appear to be anything In tho Constitution wbUh would prevent Congress frqm ordering that the House elected thle ysar shall die on December 31, 19 1J, and that the House elected In November, 18J8, shall meet on tUo first Monday in January, 1J1. and that there afttr UM If Kondajr in Ianuw teoU .. . .t. ...... - ' .1. LI2LS3 WtT' fier- VfsfPiVfspPg jafpHpspp Tom Daly's Column M'Arnni Ilatlstls l.XX J)A TttUK-ROllN AHTEKBT !'rafnnr UUmepp' AnpcloW, Wren tmnrln uo'nu fallow tint's got Pit bnntn-btnek itamln nrue' door, llr't tcek nix' tlcQiputt' ten hec heart1, r" aolln no rlutnco for hres art, line 'itrrtcanM mnk' htcm to tore, I ureah loil roiM trr hrem toiiau, An' hrar tin tlrnng Innou-orlge ho tap, Hnorh nratv Italian rc he t Wen prnkln' hrei Iroubla to me; lie' iatta n red ern ila face I 'fralrl eel burn up rf toJiofr place. To tnl all he ay vaultl not dn, llut here ees a lectin for jom: "Dene, prnpla tint theenk dey're no hceOi Hal I'nreol -tley're nnlheenp hut pcepl lieu prunt tfl'ru dey run een rfd ttrcci, veil hurru an' prunt wen uey cat; An' alia time prttntln' iteU run An' prub ecn da dirt for dn mon'. Todnv nnncha peephearta man V.e ttop at mu boota-btack atan', lie throw hremitnV cento da chair An' pro'ul at me- 'Hurry up, derel I potta no flma for apare, Ho juala be qureck mceth da. ahlnel' I atarta for do da Job fine, An' ure t am quecck aa can be, Hut ateelt he keep prowlln' at me. At tant I aap 'J'leaaa,' ondrnatnn' I'm unrkn so fnat nt con, Jliif am arlceitlcn man An' alia mp uork mua' be fine Ho I can trt i e up to dren sign' I ahow hrcm new alpn dnt t pot' 'I'rofciior tlluaepp' Anprlntt" He drnppn ten eenla nt heet feet An' puah me out eento dn street! An' den he een off an dn run. lint u'nt do I tare for da mon'r MU work eel een onlp half dancl I'ef aam'hndu ank vhere he got Dnt ahlue on dn ahnen dnt'a an rnt' Vet'a aure gnnn mnk' me dcrtgracn' An' nnbodg com' to my placet Hill I'nreol decn country' for bratt, An' nottn for true born arlecatl' l'rnfeaaor Olunepp' Anpelntt', Decn nmnrtn yo'ni) fallow dnt'a pot Dn hnotn blnck atnndn nex' door, Hc'n neeck nn' dccnguit' een heea henrl', lle'n pottn no chance for heea art, Dene 'Merlennn mnk' heem an aore. Kir A story fron. New Haven In ynur own denr paper, nnmjjnelng thnt Vnln oars men will null the Thames, concludes- Tho urnwlli of uhlpplnc In th haftior liar, nnd lh rnnarnurnt rmictlon of Inn niatma waa rIvpii on tlio rrnaon for tha chonce I !me lioanl of tlio "power of Urn press," lint 1 didn't know It was great enough to move the Thames from New London to New Haven I walked sideways In tho Thames for years KIIAII. Far from home, hut how does nnilllY PLUM GG I.'ast Madison iitrcat suit you for a nice, Juicy name 7 Chicago. it Dearamuser- On the trolley line between "Snush Ilosleham" nnd "Allenntown," but nearer by tho latter plnee, appears the fol lowing sign: stop unite ron iioas Two got oft the car I was on. O A. SOLINE. Desr T. D At the corner of Tenth and Locuat streets In a store, on the window of which Is painted KANOY CHICKENS I had an Idea such animals were as scarce as hen's teeth. ARIl AITCII. And the same tired business man con tinues "I hacn't time to look It up, but I ltae n feeling thnt there Is n clear distinction be tween the word i "healthy" and "healthful" or "wholesome " See bendllne In today's 11 L, "Water Healthy, Denplto Taste" How can tho water he heulthy If the bugs aro dead? Tha burster waa finally captured by a n trctlva In a Turklah bath. with, u roiolur la hla puaataalon. Mornlns contemp Which ono had tho gun 1 can't mnko out, much less whore tho deuce ho was carrying tho weapon. JAG. W. J. O reports that Prank Hack Is a bnrber downtown, nnd 8. Klngerhutt (Ger man Joke) a tailor on Kulrmount avenue. Did you notice sign In Kred P Dell's show window at l-'lfty-second and Spruce streets: OUU JL'LLILS ARC HOMI3 MAD Wouldn't that Jar you7 J. L. I. TKHI'EltATIIKK AT K.CIIIIOUn 8 1 91 0 lf !S II 2 I 3 1 4 1 5 !Trniirttrw m 1 67 1 57 i i O o, a p., Nor. !U I suppose wo may forgUo even the ther mometer for oversleeping these incrnlngs, but why not mako the records drop bj easier stages? Remember In courtln' daya bow we used to stop the clock Juat before It struck (was It 10?). leaving Mary to start It up In the morning and push It along so that It struck twelve hours Inside of two? HUQII MDltiU w. R DHOPPUD in at the Academy the other night to hear Sir Rablndranath Tagoro lecture upon "Nationalism." Ho was in tho midst of hla talk when we ar rived. Our entrance so disturbed soveral In the audience that they temporarily removed their left index fingers from their cheek bones and their middle finger knuckles from their lips to look their re proaches at us. Rut they shortly resumed their Intellectual pose. With cold Occidental eyes we appraised tho Oriental garb of the speaker. It was soft and creamy, and hla dark face dreamy and hla gray hair gleamy, The dark red velvet curtain behind him waa a, most effective setting, und we were glad we were not there when he atepped through It; he would have hypnotized us. To make quite aure we were not oven now so touched, we decided to close our eyea and, appraise him entirely by ear. For, thought ws, India. Is the land of the fakir (with an I, please), whose specialty la optical illusion. So, sitting with closed eyea, we listened to words which of themselves were virile, but which seemed somehow' denatured by the tongue of this speaker sprung of a race which haa lost If, indeed, St ever possessed the tradition of nationalism ae we understand it. Tagore'a voice la bla chief charm and his chief weakness. It la high pitched, at times sweet aa a sliver flute. It Is a femlnlue thing, a lure. It la at ita beat when soothing; the forced ciarlen ruMo cbt In Klrvuna. The mn jet a mUk Ntt & jpmiwt; t Jeaat ut for u. nv jjj wiwa-g wM ever BeasBUlll thttl WsBsifisftsftt irfiafaBsI ""--" & A--srs" -MJ 9U t7&&S ' m WP ' t g "HeajT sdassV 1 NOW! ":m ifepi IyiTOiHSURANCE INVESTIGATION mwMmis&m m .um'mms Maiw , ' a sMBnui MiMmrv,'fwcm J-Uu.-.if.rTsijv , jMWmmWr' vjimmjrmvswmf UrW& . 'mvv MwmME2?i!&i'yjii&z What Do You Know? j Qutrie of penernt inter st witt be annwtrcJ in (M column. Tm oucaHoni. the anawrrM to which every utll (iormfU ptraon ahould know, art atktd daily, QUIZ L What . jlrlnr rhlladtlpWan ran for tho prealaancrf t Clndad Juarca fears n Tills attack Uoir did It set Ita name? 8 What la water slaaaT 4. A notra dUpntch apeaka of the, "A. J. Hnwa Unrlc c o." hil la (anlater? s. la II proper lo apeak of Knslnnd n beuii In Knropo or part ot Iurope: e. About bow nmnr nalra of hoea are manu factured nmimtllr In tho Vnllel Ntnteaf 7. Uho la Nlmoii (.rnliT S What la arliltriiauic In tho atock or produce inarUct. 0. Mho la Count Adam TarnmnU von Tarnow? 10. VVImt la a blrrtta? Answers to Saturday's Quiz Hard water I IhneMone water, or wnlcr Hint pcrcolntr throuali llniextono rocka nnd takra llnientoue 111 nolutlou. Prlura nro mrnitiera of irrlaln rcllslaiia ordcra, ejcclallr of l"e sreal niendlcuiit ordera, Irlar nicnna "brolbar VVIIIIom Ilociirlti tlOOT.Hflll. an l'.ncllah artlat. I called Hie "I allirr of C nrlooin," The wonl cartoon primarily nicuiia i dra. Ini inido aa u ileiliu fur u paliillns ar other work of urt. The i hlnrao practiced printing before C hrUI John tliitcnlirrx, who wn born ubuut IIUO and died about 14dH, U UNliallr nmiied na the intentor bo Ilrat elabljliMl tlo(. ranhr In (lie ct on uiDlhliie llko u aclrntlno baala. The "ltnd of tlohen" vina tint part of r-crpl which I'uaruoh prracnted to Jacob and hla family. The natlonul banka pay one-half of one tier cent tax to the (internment fur the prl. Ileca of Uaulns iiotea, A llrlllih aubjeel who lina heroine nn Ainer- ICttll CHUll rwirurmntr u iiiiiuii .uiurti UTaiu hr what la called reimturallt.itloii, rtatiuaa la nn abtiretslkin of "t hrlat'a Ch olner'led na the day of liathlty brforo the fourth century In the I aalern ( hurrh, nllhouili nn.rli earlier In tho Western, The drone la the mnlo f the, honey bee. whlth doea no tturk. Hence It uja roaie to mean Idler Tb eons about "Four nod twenty black bird." referred lo tharlca ll'a eilruiu-.u..-a In tiierwokliic the lilUilrlulla uhu piarcu uunui ,..vi. ,. i.ni. u twanty-four. R "Hall Columbia" MRS W 11 C. Tho patriotic song "Hall Columbia" was written In 1798 by Joseph Hopklnson, a brllllnnt Philadelphia Jurist, who defended Judge C1io.no lu the latter'a Impeachment before the Senate In 1800, The manuscript waa prepured for a young actor and waa Drat sung to tho air of i'l'resldent'H March," which had been composed In 1788 by Fylea In honor of President Washington Although not ot a high order, the song achieved much popu. larlty. Par more Important than that, it appeared In a critical period and cemented the foundations of American patriotism, which were none too secure at that time. War With Mexico L. It N (a) Many reasons might be given to explain why the United States It not at war with Mexico. Tho Admin istration's attitude has been professedly one ot tolerance toward a weaker nation that is working out Its own salvation to ward its final goal aa a true republic, (b) The Monroe Doctrine does not directly con cern our relations with Mexico or any other nation of the western hemlaphere. It de fines our relations with European or Asiatic Powers In the event of moves on their part against the autonomy ot American re publics. Widow's Pension Increase CONSTANT RBADKR The widow you mention, being eighty years old, nwy obtain the benefits of the Inoreamt of pension granted soldiers' widows In the first sec tion of the act approved by the President September S, 1918, by sending a, letter to tha Commissioner of Pensions, Washing ton, D. C, giving her pension ceitlfloate number, the mnm of the soldier, sailer or marine who waa her husband, the place and exact date of her birth, her name aa it appears in her pension certificate and her poatofdee address in full The Increase appllaa to a person "pensioned aa the widow of a soldier, sailor or marine, who served in the ctvtl War and who waa hi lawful if duriuf the period of hla service in tee sua .war, Vf wuw v. a. aoi saliir ar biuIm wte served lu tli THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Great Britnin Chnrged With Fighting for Her Selfish Interests Tnx Land Not Buildings BRITISH GREED To the Editor of tha livening Ledger- Sir In the day that the American navy comes clone to holng tho size of the Hrltlsh navy. Imperial Great Ilrltaln will make war upon America Just an surely and with as much gusto and superior pretension as sho now mnl.es wnr upon Germany. Then the vholo world will rcallzo that old Kngland unshe.iths tho imord for trade purposes, and for trade purposes only She clolms to be lighting for the rights and tho free dom of smaller nations but every Intelligent and untorylseil Amcrlran Unons full well that Nticti a contention mado by such n historically aggrenslvo nnd aggrandizing na tlon la ns falsa and cntunrlng as any groin nnd willful misrepresentation of the truth tould posslhlj be Sho can's no moro about the ncutrnllty of IlolKlum for the Hfiko of that country alone than sho Mid nliout the liberty nnd Independence of tho liners for If she really were so highly nnd i-onsclcntloUKly actuated linked fide by xldn with tho preticnt Ilrltlah proclamation that IlolKlum must go freo would be a com panion Hrltlsh proclamation to tho effect tint the Transvaal nUo shall go freo Hut let us not think for one moment that the chief belligerent among the enemies of Ucruitiiy Is even HUely to consider quite so fair and true a restitution so far as she herself Is concerned No absolutely and decisively no, not In tho passing ot n thousand rars tinder the existing condi tions of social rust and economlo tribute which nflllct the Hrltlsh IbIcs Por domi nated by their hereditary and parasitical order of ovrrlordshlp and' their traditionally expansive system of government, the vast majority of tho Rngllsh, Scotch and Irish peoplo themselves havo virtually nothing whatever to say or do In regard to so Intrinsically fiscal nnd pecuniarily sacrificial a righting of any of the wrongs which have petmeated almost entirely, und to a tremendous extent completely governed, the acquisition of tho larger part of their colonial empire, else that particular restitu tion, together with a long list of others, would be by acclamation and due authority proposed, formulated and carried out be. tween the rising and the vetting of a single sun And primarily composed of such and similar humane and honorable action, will be that land which Is destined to be the real new England CHAHLKS P RHODES, Jr. Philadelphia, December 1 EMBARGO AND NEUTRALITY To the Keillor of the Evening Jiedoer.- Sir President Wilson Is. It Is understood, against un embargo on shipment of food, Why should he not? Would not such an embargo hurt England? AMRIUCAN FIRST, Philadelphia, December 2. TAX LAND VALUES To the Ed.tor of the Evening Ltdptr: Sir In a letter to the dally papers Harold Sudell has advocated a change In our ays. tent of taxation which would provide for the separate assessment of land and build. Ings. He further advocates a gradual re, duetlon of taxes on buildings and a corre. spending Increase on land values. This la sound policy nnd Is In line with the best thought on this subject The great oitles of this country outs(de of Philadelphia alb nav e separate assessment or tana ana bulla. Ings. In Vancouver. Victoria. Edmonton and other citlt-a in Western Canada buildings have been entirely exempted from taxation. After many other cities In Australia, bad exempted buildings and Increased the. tax on land value, the city of Sydney, with a population of more than 790.000. did the same tblng This waa done only a few months ago and the people of Sydney wondered why they had not done It sooner At a, testimonial dinner In honor of the secretary of tbe League for the Taxation of Land Values, the Mayor ot Sydney and a BUMfesT of leading officials uu hirh reWj of appr8attoP. to the man who had wthV aVt tV an Mtuwoved sndjun . :& m v ;:rf iM (Ha. v tfa-jj UmL buildings nnd other Improvements nnd In creasing tho taxes upon the value of land. Why sh6uld not Philadelphia fall In line Instead of Idly sitting on the fence while tho march of progress lends tho procession away from a benighted, botched and bungled confusion of taxation Into an en lightened system of raising publlo revenue. WR.LIAM L. ROSS. Philadelphia, November 27. CHESTNUT ST. , DAILT OPERA HOUSE 5,1B nd a'18 OTHEn MATS , 25e. BOc, 75a Engagement Extended Two Short Weeks WILLIAM FOX ' CONTINUES ANNETTE Kellermann IN A Daughter of the Gods THE riCTUnH UEAUTIFUL OHCIIEaTItA 06" 40 APPSALIHa mnnaiBTiiiLY TO THE KTMtXAl HEART Of CUILVUQOD Keit Attraction "THE HO.SOK ayBTEM' AK gkta PATIPTPTC' LaatOKvsa ilala. Wed k Bat UiVIUVlWlV j.opuarweO Mat., SOo to 1 SO. HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY With PltEO NI1ILO and Entire N V. Caat NEXT WEEK SEATS THUIISDAY FR1TZI SCHEFF ilcaI Hl!HnANr3 GUARANTEED' With JcKeraon Ua Angalla RROAT") k1 - Weeks Kvsa at 8:13 uuunu ropular Mat Wed . 80o to It 50 FRANCES STARR " "i'NT5J:gfci'.ADV FORREST Limited Encasement a. vjihv,j-,oi. K,t, 8J8 M MONTGOMERY STONE In 'CHIN-CHIN" GLOBE tefesjsgjg lIVi eat- ma -. w,,, "? UV. ., .JaXJ, It A. M, to 11 1' M. EMPIRE CITY FOUR TATE'S MOTORING and Others Cross Keys "&ft.ir 58? Evta, 7 0 10, 20, JSo "THE FIRESIDE REVUE" VICTORIA "In'SSF"" 9 A. M. to 11 sis u M Klret Preaentallon of tha Wonderful Picture "PURITY" STAUHINa THE FAMOUS ARTIST'S MODEL AUDREY MUNSON NO ADVANCE JN PniCB8-l0c. 20a ACADEMY OK MUSIC, Monday E . blc7 NEW YORK DAMROSCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BAUER Km. Seats, 60o to M, Now. t UepWa. WALNUT 5f atT-Ajr-Si "The LUtle Girl God Forgot" KNICKERBOCKER Wtr. pu7, Tesa Storm Country && The Northeast Corner k SOMB people have the art of characterize, i tlon refined to the nth power Purer XIUIHIiiuiiu ,3 w..n w. imou irillinsOE MlSt Oertrude Vanderbllt, he says "Whoa r anil whose figure aro much aa they khouM "j 11 litlivii ,,oc, naiu KllfUling OMttr than that of Cleopatra, Frank Ward O'Malley, too, can get a whole booVful in n sentence. On a hot spring afternoon thero was a performance at some theatre or other and Frank reported the affair for hla paper. "Among those present, h wrote, "was Mlas Lillian Russell, who lita not yet taken off her winter diamonds." And Hammond, writing of Miss atarr Ryan, the young lady rhltadelphlana eb. served with some pleasure In "The Rouse of OlasV saysi "When It comes to makls honey the bees of Rybla havo nothing on MIm Ryan. If sweetness were a crime, they coutd hang Miss Mary for her nectary deportment." Continuing, Hammond sayat "Lake and hla friends discuss penology with all the profundity of a group of eight-rear olds" And agnln, "Mr. Marcln, the com poser of The Rouse of Glass,' bellerea that the audiences would have much more fun In the theatre If they didn't know what was going to happen to the people on the singe. Ha thlnka plays ought to be kept secret," And that's lost what happened to a play of oura we eent a few weeks ago to Mr. William A. nrady Grace George's husband, you knon for ho told us It ought to be kept secret In fact, he suggested that we never ought to have written It and got It on paper where folks could eee It However, are we disheartened? No. Ws choose rather to go right on writing, If net what we deslro to say ourselves, then we propone to tell what someb6dy else has said. 78 Prominent Philadelphia Clergymen ARnounccd From Their Pulpits Yes terday That TIIOS. II. INCE'S Was the Most Powerful Plea for Universal Peace tho Eyes of the World Has Ever Seen. Sec This Wonderful Picture, and TheR Thank God This NATION IS NOT AT WAR FIRST TIME TONIGHT T VPTP BROAD AND 1j I XU.U CHERRY STS. Within On a Square ot the Following- Car Lineal Numtera 2, 8, :, 10, 17, 83, 21, S3, 44 and tha Subway. 500 & 50c IT'S WITHIN ItKACH OF EVERTBODT Matinees Daily Commoncins Tomorrow SEE IT AND MARVEL! ADELPHI Tonight at 8:15 rOPULAIl t MATINEE THUIIBUAY The ilott Wonderul rial In America "EXPERIENCE" POSITIVELY LAST 1'CnFOnMANCB rJEC. 30 B. F. Keith's Theatre A VAUDEVILLE SENSATION! NAN HALPERIN THE GIRL WHO MADE HERSELF A STAR IN A SINGLE SEASONl MRS THOMAS WIIUTEN & CO . "TUB , M-AMl'KUi: lUDCRS": WILL OAKLAND CO i LLO 11KKHH, AND OTIIBItH Today at '-'. I'.'c t SOc. Tonlshtat R.j:5otoJL ACADEMY OP MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOUOWHKI, Conductor Symphony Friday Aft., Dec. 8, at 3:00 Concerts Sat. Even'B, Dec. 9, at 8.16 Solorrt. Kl'HKM 7.1MDALIBT, Vtollnlat Orarturs, "Euryanthe" WEBEIt Hymphony No, 3 llthtnlih) SCHUMANN Ittupaody, "In June" ....OLDBKRO Contarto for Violin t Oreh. STOCK Hunsartan Itbapaody No 3 ....LISZT Baata Now on Hala at Heppa'a. 1110 Cheatnul UAitKKT ad. lt-rn, CONTINUOUS llilO A. M. to litis P. U. IRENE FENWICK n1 ow. "A CONEY I8LAND rftINCE38" "DATA '"'TT1 lsi MAHKET STnEET .FAi-tAU E. H. SOTHERN ani EDITH STOREY In "AN ENEMY TO THE KING" Thura., Frt. bau, MAHOULItlTE CLARK In "MIHa QbOItUB WA3HINOTON" ARCADIA ciWI,-,n V A. HtvveudouM Production "THE EAGLES WINGS" AUTHENTIC PICTURES OS" MUNITION FACTORIES Thura. Frt gat -QAMULn IN SOULS ACADEMY OP MUSIC WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6TB DAMNATION OP FAUST THE CHORAL SOCIETY 40O Voices 100 JULIA HEINRICH Soprano. WALTER A PONTIUS Tanor. HENRI SCOTT Metropolitan Opera Company. Lsria Orcheatra from Philadelphia Orcaettra. HENRY CORDON THUNDER, Conductor. .Seata at Heppa'a. 1110 Cheetnut Straat. tl 60 tl S3 Ij0075e floo Amphitheatre METRiOL?rP?lV0PERAPEcStpnAN,?,1,N T Sciy" LOHENGRIN Mmaa lUppold. Obr MM tfrtua Praua, gorltx. Laonhardt Con. Mr Bodanxky Seata. 1108 Chaatnut at Walnut WI Raca Ot LITTLE TOMullT S 00 "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" ?o oflo (10 yjgii IEFm VjUiJCaUiv THB4THB 7tie & D Lancey Phasa. Lwu ff41 lByJJ. BnunlShiiw w lw ym jm m Dumonf & Minstrel ,mu m& o wui ? fttKJJ9Bsr. mmftymfi u t &, -Wijs - TWm s-,ii,iiiiiiv r- :ra ar ni.-vtoi.hta tajriHo .. fftO,l80 www asMNMr , Wfegp 4p the taylfeB' ,f wrMmHws- wmi Wl i WHg01 CbbbbHssK HsBttsBaU- bi assfi aaFagsfj. Bpp i"gjBJissyg: aP" ita. - "IT