Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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IN MAY LEAVE
?0R WEST MONDAY
j n11 Wnnf hnv
tf nna vvi" ,,v..v..v.
&se Coach Folwell to
Seek Warmer unine
Iegonteam is feared
nr NEIL MATHEWS
. ...i. .( rnn Football Tm,
. inclement weather nnd R
!"". .Jaraeroui nM upon which to
JCtaS ItobJrt P Folw-.ll. of the
. .bbljr will Inko the team
), .- i..i.A. Fr irrirtftV n
K'.nnouncid The 1UU ml Uluo
& unable to do anything Ike
SW. iwmoi mora than mole
va I00l",. "".. ., ...ilia n liv an.
r.t?n the reRUtar uniform, plus
.Vnd other earb which Is charac
( "c c,,mc8
na Tnn footbll team, It it nop 10 ro
lWA'," .,.r h atronir OrtKon tenm.
ntKunou -,.,.,,,. pomlltlon. but
(JrMeAnt condition. It I. Impocelblo for
"?!! ".-. .i in ativ nood work. Team
.Jttnnot be perfected In a Kjmnaelum.
...... mn.t nf the time ho.-, been
SrJilnce the Cornell Bme.
Isrr r-nnrit hrlimes that to
ST. Rw dw. early would enable tho
,nd tht four or the extra daya-
m tMtrr; -, ' r ; ihn nrhi nu.tv
BStK K committee will nRreo with
Khrill i he I the beat JuiUe of the
fFZllZ. (. iK.im nnd what la beat for
SJlfire. of the el.n
Irti team piysee through Arizona nnd
ffi5Vlco and lit either of those State,
& tnlnlnit quarters can bo found. An
HSi SwnUiTe of an early departure la
Ur ',.. . ,, tun nntr Ittmr. nm!
fttcl II Will PR" " . - r- ------
Krt ttJ ntar the ecene of battle when tho
I .. .e. -. arrival
K It U known that live of tho mi
f'V. . - iiinvftra urn nicked on
All-Pacific Coael cloeti It readily can
iatrtn that wo haxe nothlnit enwy In storo
fcru. We respect the team we arc eehed
iCt tom'ct and for that reaion want to be
Ln and especially Cornell
MOnch Folwell l an excellent Judso of
T .4 vlrrlit miiv tin I lint Matlflfletl
r?: .1.. . II. I.Kllrvcn Hint thev nlloultl
Ivan wie w -v -------- -
I. - m. ..IfflnlanA nf III limt flllO VBK III
ImI prsctlce In the open with excellent
KeslMr conditions prevailing Tho prca
Wfst wintry weather baa inado footbnll prnc
tii ea Franklin Field out of the iues-
(ica, tna me Kyniliaoiuiu in iiu inrtv.w iu ww
feiiSMd In. . ,
BTJte refUiar IPUIUUII B;MUI1 HUB Ut-UIl
....nn ror more than two weeks, but not
iir tt Penn eleven After n wcek'a rest
K. ..-,. . BAnl Inln nrtlnn nnd ilnimttA
& condition of Franklin Field we took
FVlI.i nt-b.jMitii Of pnlirn. urn lnnlr trr
tXilr-S like this on the coast, as near to
t-XZt. MnillHnnn irn fYTll-tp,t In lirnliilt
Ip.-t In the event they have nny midden
iiiset In the weather, nnd n. little snow
-1 1 l..nn,n fft Ifititl nn Ihn PnnnrlAnn
CVI WH" " ... "" -- ......
'feH. tn we euro woutu iiuvo iv ucciuen
tJnBUn ovor our far western opponents.
ktw- .luillnn nf navf vain r'u pnntnln la
fticduW to bo held tills afternoon. It
)ki beta the custom to hold the election
ti Its day the Miralty plcturo Is taken,
Vst M toay does not seem favorable for
flotctrspMc work It Is unlikely that tho
1117 leader will bo chosen today I do not
llo wto will bo the next leader. Miller,
VdVlny or Men Derr An outsider may
pur? in, uuv ifc bcoiiiu c (iiu -i,iii;i ui iitin
Wa will be the 1917 captain Out I am a
p& prophet.
ISCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By LOUIS
,t Lester Darcy will bo In New York
Mlilm thin a fortnight anil that ths Airs-
uailsn will be Georges Carpentlor'a op-
fftttni, II the rrtncliman cornea uere, Air
tSiDor Is definite, according to word today
tec Tet Illckard Jesi Wlllnrd has been
(oiaated as a possiuio opponent tor ur
yioUti' because of the champlon'H exorbl
Mnt demands. Illckard conllrmn the ro
lrt Hat Darcy arrived nt Antofagasta,
J&BL However the uromoter eoes one
letter and declares that Led is "somewhero
wiBjnijn seas," rew Yoric Dounu. wun
M, hIbI n.K... Ttt.n-..l i.rlll An HttlA
IWtMorlng whether Carpentler carea to visit
atBli C,m f u-... I.la 1. ..A.ll.t H.r(I.A n
uwm XJatKy iiiiusrii wuutu itmnw
AsMirful attraction and a mutch with
Wi Olbbons virtually would be almost as
tfterttlfnK to Americans If not more than
JSrpentler context Furthermore, Gib
toand Dsrcy would make n more evenly
withal sffalr,
MP L
fl&rhr Cross and Sieve Latio are tha prln-
ui ma windup at tin National Ainiaua
IgtAlft haaoud and fousht a a-naatlonal ilsht
yauillr Kramer Latiu won from Jack Ilrlt
ffV8 straauous t.n-rouml aerap lat week,
pni are terrlfle punchera. In tho aamtwlnd-up
HUClirki. nf illlwauli.r. maata Kr.dJy Kelly
Uik. of Akron, boita Artie U'l.aarr.
ss Biront. of HI I'aul. tarkla Hobby
U&a. WhltV 1ltVtfrBM mnA fl-.l Vttt
Mia innir,
S"L' tne. sons aounda In the final fray at
rflfJin A' F.I tenlsht Henry Haubar and
JUT TcUnil will atart on an elchtetn-mtnuta
KKli".'na Prpeo or enovinr tna otnar inio
gha4 af drtami. Joe Dallay . Young llor
KvS" atmldnal, In tha othar num
CJJrTMnun Jluiton takes on Joa Ortnour,
IS5I A"i? ?? At Bauar meat and Tommy
ag3 luklta Kittt llalM.
lSt"Ir w numbar of yaara. Thay have
Iri.J.1 ', but narar would ona admit the
K8X1 Uttar slovaman. Tonlsht thay
' bi more el me Nonpareil, jack mc
CWt mrat, Chick Ity.r. va Johnny Clark.
HaJllaa va. Praaton Hmllh and YoUDtf
H4.VS. rnkl I.mch alio bo.
rKJJt m Jehnny Dundaa's esact walsht."
m "Joe O'U." "whan he boxad Johnny
H5a,r "BotU bora weighed undar 18
tti tun ayiiuuiteviuviit iiwii "1 "
U firotAbl Dumlttt didn't wdMh ovr
M
Dwto ppars to b tha only UlUmat
IH'Et pun Johnny Kllbiut, fttr
1 iJiVi till, .
t fcli match tier Monday night with
' TWmlnir. Johnny Dunde wl mHt Mil
Lt.twrnr. !!,, CbrUtm&a Day.
It VAAI 'U.lla,n In a. ..Inan arn alt
kkt jo Naw Yjar'a Day. February 2J
Jl tn JKtdad on for Dunrt.a'a data at Naw
iMTa a aat-to. with Jea Mandot.
BMaar .Tillman bia received an offar to so
-MaxrLiia ror a sariee or an toun. ii is
fc- - e II ' ijfAX ' " it - "
I ,PfeAK -3UST ARB KIOTHIWG "BUT CHlLOfteu ) ZMffl l) , &
m'RVlTflV I Core rrs Av , V MUCH To -oo TFiij APTER-T " VWmXZ I I A Miuutb rrtneo w L
mguiux y r ( "orL hosu- mfr ( vifp sTSSS A
kv
BJ , i "- ii iwinJlaHj
nrf" i
BACK IN PHINT AGAIN
Harry Slnclnlr, tho milllonalro oil
mwrnato nnd formor F o d o r a I
League magnate, who It is roported,
is associated with Jamoa GntTncy,
former owner of tho Boston Braves,
in an nttempt to purchase the Pitts
burgh club from Bnrncy Drcyfuss.
NATIONAL LEAGUE MOGULS
MAY END SESSION TODAY
NHW TOUK, Dec IS The National
reniruo mnnnnte reconvened nt 10 o'clock
this morning and tho Mr league rhlefa
hoped tn clean up nil business beforo the
day Is oxer The ftRhl between Harney
Droyfuss and Oarry Herrmann li due to
bo fought to a decision before the con
ference onds.
This has been one of the Quietest Na
tional Iacue meetings on record, but It li
not yet oer nnd some lively dolnns may
dexrlop before tints Is written on iho meet
ing TWO-YEAR-OLD KULE IS
ADOPTED BY JOCKEY CLUB
Ni:W YOniC. Dec 15. At the regular
monthly meeting of tho Jockey Club the
work of tho rules committee, which haa
been In session for the last week, was
placed before tho members for their np
proal The roinmlttco submitted n re
Used draft of the rules with their various
amendments nnd suggestion- The adoption
of a tno-ear-old rulo was tho moil Im
portant feature of tho work done by tho
committee Thla new law forbids tho racing
of two-yenr-olda beforo April 1. 4
W. & J. DROPS RUTGERS
AND ADDS STATE ELEVEN
WASHINGTON. Pu.. Dec 15 Itutgers
has been dropped from the Washington and
Jefferson football schedulo and Its jilaco will
bo lllled In 1917 by Pcnn Hlate. I'enn State
will bo met here on October 10.
Sharpe Picks Eleven Basketball Men
ITHACA. N. T. Deo. 15 Kloven bMVMUIl
players have bn Itxili'il .by Dr. At Sharp
for th inralty training table, which haa Iwrn
itarted toJajr The playrja are Orlner. Flork.
Kratollli nnd aiewanl. forwarda. Fuller and
Keninll. CAntra. and Ward. Ilouck, Allan. Cur
ran and Conklln. suarda
II. JAFFE
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouta Last Night
IIIIOitntVAV tharley Thomaa defeltrd
Mlcker ilallmlicr, Jimmy tilbliona wun from
Vounc llorrell, t'liarl-y Jloonar drew with
Vrnnklo WlllUni.. Johnny . Haltsra beat
Harry Kllburn Voonc Jlleker Iiousbrrlr
quit to Johnny lloe, Urat round.
AHI1TA11UI.. (). Itobbr. KeynolJa. of
ridladelpnla. knocked out Whiter riuunden,
aeeond round
VK1V OKK Mel t'oosan won from Io
Johnaon.
ItAInSIOUR Iw fTendler ourolnlnl
Kid Trim.
AIroilNA lluck Crouae and Jack (Twin)
HnlllTsn drew,
HT LOUIS Jimmy I)uTr outpointed
Aounff UufTr
aold the suarantaa was to bn 13000, Whalhar
Tillman will accept has not betn decided.
The Tremont Field Club, n South Philadel
phia orranliatlon Inrludlm many bniera. will
hold Ha annual ball tonlsht. "Tha ISO.oAO Ad
Kid" will romluct th vrand march, led by
William J. Cahlll
Jimmy MeCabu meeta tha moat russrd oppo
nent of hla rarrr In tha aeml at tha Olyrnpla
Monday nlsht If Jeema boiee Harry Condon,
hla advaraary. and keeps atepptnr faat. ha
ehould outbox th llrooklyn battler Other
bouta are. Harry Coffey, of Bt. I'aul and Ijiw
Hllnger, Indian Iluiiell and Dattllne Murray and
lw Hunter and Vt'allr Nelson
MPSIO
TIME
IN 20 LESSONS
We'll teach you to play real ractlma on tha piano
n SiS learans IK YOU DON'T KNOW A NOTt
in less time If you already play You'll learn to
filay popular eonse, fos trot", "ras" any pleoe,
?all or phone for Free Ilooklet.
ciiBiHTfcfsEN acnooi.soworur-Art jiubic
8830 (lermantown Aa. , Phone Tloa SJSt
1SJ0 Taaker rJt. rhona Dlcklnaon 3101 I,
WINTEBKESOBTS
"raKr.tvoon. n. J
JUkenood. N. J. Noted for
Ita bomellke almoapaera.
AliaOHTA. HA.
PARTRIDGE INN, Augusta, Ga.
31 W. PABTIIIDOB A- O CU3IU.Va
" w' on TiKcEMnEn tTiay
Bleara heated, eKctrlo elevator, private ye-
WSeTS"MfffflMSl
- - U - U JiJuliiil-i'jliJbiJjbU-JbiiA, XdUiJAj., JUJbiuii.iUubi3.Av lo
GAFFNEY MAY BUY
PITTSBURGH CLUB
Dreyfuss Would Sell
Pirates if He Got
His Price
the
EVEUS WOULD BE MANAGER
NRW YOHK, lec IS The bluest deal
which the National League meetlnu haa jet
brought forth Is tho peaslhlo sale of the
Pittsburgh rirntea by Harney Dreyfus to
James II Oaffney. who owned tho lloxton
Hraxca when they won the world's series
from tho Athletic In 19H. U (laffney
decides to buy the I'lrntes he will very
probably buy the release of Johnny Iera
from tloston nnd nppolnt him manager.
The efforts hlch havo been made for
the last two days to keep the negotiations
tinder eoer failed jestetday when Oaltney
and Johnny Kera had a two hours' confer
ence at the Waldorf The contrail which
l-vera hni with the lloston club has another
year to run t:ora m)s that he has en
tirely recovered from the lllmyis which kept
him out of the game Inst sumriier for so
many weeks Ho stated recently that next
season would probably be his last as a
PUer
liver slnre itaffney had such great suc
cesa with the lloMon llrnves hn has been
anxious to ct ti.uk Into baseball Ust
year hn and Harry V Sinclair, the former
hederol league oner offered a high price
for the (Hants, but the otter wns refused
"J would like to get back Into baseball."
said (laffney, "If I rould Ilml n. proposition
which looked attractUo enough" After his
long talk with Kers. flnfrney hurried away
from tho hotel and i:ers was rather retl.
cent for the, rest of the afternoon and
would not say a word about nny Impending
deal.
"If t could get the price I wanted I would
sell my club, nnd get out of baseball tomor
row," said Dreyfuss "I am willing to sell.
","', "" "o una made me a direct tlnan
olnl offer for tho club "
The reason that Drefus Is willing to
sel out Is because ho bellees that he was
unjustly treated tn tho Hleler case, when
he maintains he lost thnt player through
an unfair decision by Chairman August
Herrmann, of the National Commission.
.-.,.j..-, urvidicn no inienus to ilellxer nil
oration ngalnst Herrmann's nppolntment
before the meeting la oer
HEDGES, FORMER BROWN
OWNER, AFTER CARDINALS
ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dec 15 Negotiations
looking to the purchase of tho Ht Louis
Nationals haa been opened by Hobert L
Hedges, former owner of tho St. Louis
Americans
The offer was made to I.011 C Hocker,
attorney for the St Ixmls Nutlonnls. who
now In attending the National League meet
lug In New York
Mr Hedges said Hint ho had opened
negotiations for tho purchase of tho club
Ho said ha was acting for others.
Today's Scholastic Schedule
sorcr.11
ft. I.nke'e fieliuot is.
friend.' rteleet
nniiwi, at 11 Mm
l4l.roi..il IrnUemr a. l'pner Ilarlir lllah
Kchool, nl Mtty-eeeonil nnd Malnut treela.
lUIKirTIIM.I,
La Halle, Collece llret and eeeoml frame
. Ilroern t'rrporulorr llret and eerond
teama, at 1m (tal'e (ol.eer.
Ixier Merlnn flret nnd ternnd leame e,
(leruiantown lllah Hchool llrst and eerond
teeme. at lirnnnnlorrn
trunk ford lllsh t. Hnnrlhmore I'repnra
torv School, ut Hnarthniore.
Ilalboro lllsh ta. omliolinrken lllili
Brnool. nt tonhohnckeu
Jenklnlowu lllsh va. Ablnston lllili
(evrnlnirl, nt Ablnalan.
Tempi I'rrimrntory T, Camden lllsh
nclivol, ut Camden.
timi.i' ii.iMitimiAi.r.
llail.lmi Helihle illcli Xrhnol vs. Uni.
daniw lllsh Hchool, at Lunedowiw,
WINTER HESOKTS
ATf.NTir CITV N. J
"The World's
Finest Promenade"
TIIK i:NTIIt'.MIAHTlr VnitKICT or
KIK.KV VINITIIIt TO ATLANTIC
1'ITl'H KAJIOUfl Htl.tHDtVAI.U
Klanked by masnincent hotel and
elea-antly appolntrd atorra, It la tha
meeting place of pleaaure seekers, enjny
Ina alike the blua aklea above and the
wonderful expanaa of ocean aparkltna In
Ihn aun Huch la tho "Woo.len Way" of
Allantlo City (he famoua all-year prom
enade No nner apot to enjoy the festive
Chrletmaa aeaaon
The Leading Houses
Will furnlah Information, ratca
elo., on application.
MAIIf.HUltUUtlll-IILKMIKDI
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hTKAMI lir.NMrt
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iini.Miit.-nhT
Only ona hour from Philadelphia Fre-
?uent Iralna via 1 'til la It Heading Itny,
rom Cheatnut Bt Kerry, and I'enna
It It from llroad at ur Market ut
Kerry both ateam and aleclrlo trains.
fMPH nft erar " 9
ArAAvrrccnt
Oporvat ojl-scajorvs
. 01 mc xiian,
A TOCoaniMd .fltandara.
orzxcclleic0.
Cuorrv60a IWlZRJ.D28r.
rTHe IWOIrtO RESORT MOTEtOF THE VTORL0
i!arlDorwijfiiiiii
ATLANTIC CTTY.lM. J.
owhinSMiai HUWIUSNT.
JOBIAM WHrTftfcOMg COMPANY
Wc.tmmstcrSr-.r:,-,"?
witer, fS uo wklr. U up daily.
ussitu. Ceiava-
naina. run w
Chat, lluhr
gmfcsr&6m jf
m Bspss"as?Aa
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LOU TELEGEN SEEN
IN STANLEY FILM
"The Victorin Cross" Proves Ef
fective Story of Indinn Mutiny
Excellently Stngcd
STANtjltr "The MclaHa I'reee." I.aaVy, with
lu Telleten. I'ten lll.lerlev and Keeeue lleis
Ww&-.!,eTr "T Mirsaret -mrnhull trom I'aul
it Petter's play, diretted by tMwsrd J .
Haint
Here Is another tale of the Indian mu
tiny. In many respects It suggests 'The
ueggar of Cawnpore," It, 11 Warner's ex
cellent lehlcle. It supplies the Lnsky forces
with splendid opportunities for lld and
colorful action, atmospheric photography,
graphlo lighting, suggeattie locations
eierythlng. In fact, that the Lasky forces
do best lit addition, Director I Halnt
handles his mobs nnd his soldiers In n thor
oughly exciting manner If "The Victoria
Crrws" falls anywhere. It Is In the early
stretches of the story The first mutiny ntul
the parts that various characters play In
It are not well defined On the other hand,
tho latter part of the story, depleting tho
hero's rescue of the heroine from tho
clutches of n Hindu ruler called by the
singularly Inoffenslie title of 'The Nana."
Is cleor ami forceful. Lellegen acta well
In his own particular stjle. fleo Hldgely
likewise, while llnyak.iwa does n splendid
nml original bit as the leader of the mutl
neeia Inctdeutally, the fUm shown us In
llrouktiu.-ta death, tied to the mouth of ti
ratition, that historic bit of llrltlsh brutal
ity which exceeds een tho putting down
of the Irish rebellion
The children are going to have their In
ning thla Christmas. Tim Famous l'layers
hae made 'Snow While nnd the Scion
Dwarfs" oier Into a photoplay, which Mar
guerlto Clark will appear In nt the Stanley
December 35 The L'ducnllonal l-'llm Cor
poratloti of America also hai 11 children's
Photoplay of the samo name. Tho Kmt
Dearborn Company Is Issuing another of the
kind In "Modern Mother (loose."
The first release of the now Knx comedies
will be "Social I'lrates." directed by Walter
C Heed, with Charles Arllng as the prin
cipal comedian Anna Luther will bo fea
tured In an early release. One of tho fif
teen comedies already produced Is n bur
lesque of ono of the Kox dramatic photo
plays, wild Hank Mnnn and Carmen Hilt
lips aa principals
Included In the Hat of directors of Kox
film comedies are Charles rnrrott. Walter
C. Heed and Harry Kdwards In the list of
pl.iers nro Hank Mann. Charles Arllng,
Martin Klnnej, Drank Alexander, Joo Lee,
Leo Morris. Harry M O'Connor, William
Haulier, Smiling Hilly Mason, Anna Luther.
Carmen Dhllllps. Amy Jerome, Annette Do
Doe, Varollne Hankln nml Klslo Clrecson
McCluro 1'lcturcs announces that tho first
nf 'Tho Helen Deadly Sins." a series of
ftve-reel features, will be released by Super
pictures, Inc. through tho Triangle ex
changes on Monday, January fi Ann Mur
dock In "Kniy." supported by Shirley M.tsou
nnd Qeorgo Lo (luere, will be tho first re
Icaso. Tho other six will follow at weekli
Intervals Holbrook Illlnn In 'Trlile ' will
bo released on Monday, January 15. Shirley
Mason In "Passion." on January 32, II It
Warner In "Wrath." on January 29; Name
O'Noll In "Oreed," on l'cbrunry B ; Char
lotte Walker In "Sliith," on I'rhruiiry II.
Oeorgo Le (lucre In "Tho Seventh Sin," on
Kebrunry 10 lllchnril ltldgely llrci't.-d
"Kniy" nnd l'rldc." Theodora Marstoii was
tho director who produced tho oilier Hie
features.
Record in School Attendance
i:ao iiAitnoii crrr, n j. Dec 1.1
County Superintendent Cressm.in. present
ing thj records of tho public sihools of At-
STEAMSHIFS
HAVANA K'8'bT
Ideal climate nnd surround-
inns. Splendid modern hotels.
Morse racing at Onentnl
Park. Sailings from New
York Thursdays Saturdays.
Kxcellent passenger accommo
dations on fust twin screw
steamers salllni; under the
American flag
NASSAU BAHAMAS
Polo, tennis, golf, surf bathing
I .arse capacity hotels nnd a do
llghtful social life Sailings
from New York Thursday
.Veie, liclee-a lettk sen ice
liraiimlnu Jot K. ISI7.
orfuiees Jaclveontle. In
uHii .Ynstnu
Mexican cruise :i days. Includ
ing lluvarui Cuba l'rogrrso
tnd Vern rux. Mexico Sail
ings fortnightly on Thursdays
WARD LINE
LWYORK &CUDA MAILS.S.CO.
rrll Oft.. I. feel ef H.ll fl , N )
ijy
llranrh Ticket linire,
01 Cheetnut HI., rhllatlelplili
FLORIDA
"DT SI5A"
ritlLADCU'lIU TO
JACKSONVILLE
ICaltlns ul Saeanneh)
DKUOHTfUL MAIL
rtae B tea me re. Iw Kar.e. Ileal Berrtee.
Meals and UertU Included,
flan Tour Trip to. Include
-Tte Fine. I CoaeiwUa Trim la tha ITerlJ-
IlluelraleJ PcwkUl sn fleueat,
MerchnnU tSt Miners Trans. Co.
OClee. 10S Hoiillj 0b ttU. t"hll.. I'a.
wrV.TUnK:u. a. P. A., llalla.. Hi.
lantlo Countr. aya that the Buena Vlsl
lowrtshlp Is tho best, probably In tho whole
State, The number of pupils enrolled In
971 In the Iwenty-elnht nchoois, and the per
centnrce of attendance Is 9? . while three,
chools attained 100 per rent four attained
above 99. ami three nboc tl
Theatrical Baedeker
OAnniCK "ltnbnd, (Inarantexf." with mill
Pi-hen: and JetTeraen le Aneelia n the eael
are Crsuturd Kent. William ItarrUan, riar
nee Harvey, Amelia MummervtUe Alice
llesetnan. UrarfHi Upon v erwd cempanr,
but rolled tnethode ef the book detract from It.
,',TT.L'BJ,I,KATii,B-."Vn -1"" Tan Tell,"
with Charles D Mitchell, ifcirothy helmer
dine, Marl liter ami the Htasa Seeleiy t'lay
era. Admirable trvlrai
LTniC 'rlsltballea." Thrtmas It. Inea's m-tten-rlctur
portratlng the borrera of war and
the excitement of battle on Isnd and set and
In the air 8utrb martial ipectacie and an
tlmental rratwllem
OltOAD ''fJttle L,ly In ttliie." nlth rrsnees
Btarr. Coetume remedy atwut an sdoraWa
little mlir snd Some riclureaque iwraona. HI
vtrllns. Indareed by the Drama Leasue.
FOnitKaT J'Chln-Chln," with Dsvld Menlsom.
ry and tred Hlene. Ileturn ensasemenl of
the popular mueleal eitravasanaa with tha
lameua comedians appearing: in various lm
ADKt.I'lll "Kl
"Ktperlenee." with nrneet Otendln.
"modern moralllr play," with more
eel than ernced "Eyerywoman."
pin
lumsneiieel than arnpe,! "Cv
Tnere a a larse csat Ulendlnnlns acta au
retbly.
r rorvt.AN rifK.
tVALNUT "Unit iwl Jeff's IVeddlns." tn which
they distort Iheineelves In a new sulae. A
lively show,
'.roc;
KNICKRIlllOCKKlt "The Divorce qneetlon."
wllh Anna Houshcrty. John l.oreni nnd ins
Hock company.
KK.irtKK rit.UH
STANt.KV "The llctnrlit Croie," I-isky Para.
mount, wllh Lou Telloaen. ndjipted frnm I'aut
l-otter's play. Utter halt t weW Others
VliTtmiA "The l.llUn Nunlam." Imife
Metro, wllh Slabel Taltnferro. latter halt of
. week "The ttlnk" Hxturday
PAI,A-t"Thr tellow l'swn." tjiiky-l'ara.
piount, wllh Wallaca Held anil Oleo lll,lely.
iatter half of k "The ttlnk" Saturday
ClihxrNur hhinm' ("'rJt'N itouaei -a
Htiisfiter nf the tlodi,' lot. with Annette
Keliermann. tjiet week ef a feature with
pectacl and beauty of the beat, but some
what lacking In dramallo slcnlncanc.
Vdfl)RV.f,B
KniTH'A Itueitan ILlllet. with Koelorf and
Jllova: Nsn Halperln. "Tho Call of Child
hood ' Krank l rumu Mlreno lirotherai Ade
laid IliKilhhy: Miner. Ilawkaley ami lie
Clay Mailne ilrotnere. and newa pleturea,
(11,01115 "The rasldan. Shop." with Tlerney
rour, Maurlc Hamuel and rempanyt la Af
lerettae Jack Hjinunde Chief Kasla lioreei
Cora Klmiieon and tompanr. May lllltsbury,
and the Voinainato llrolhers.
(HtANl "Prevailcatluii." with Hert IlaVeri
Nowlln and HI l lair. Mario .tparrow, line,
Ulllor.. Bid Lewis. Ureeno and l'latt. and
oirere
IVIl.t.lAM I'KNN "Ills Dream. Olrla"t Pava
lloth. Iiennett and ttlrhanla, Kreelake'a l'lsi.
and "The Devil a Double " photoplay, ,
nut, half of week "Tha Ilooaler (Ilrl"i
Iz-wle and Velber I'arreli ami .Taylor, nl
t'ela. and "The Honor tile Alsy." photoplay.
latier neu i "
CltOIH KKY-;Tate'a "Molorln:
rlns", '
. IJlhel
'In Mes.
tha Phllllpl four Howe and Hmllh, flrat Hal
ot week "llarveet Daya". the Clover Leaf
irio: low , ,,Mii--,niiar,.iivit iriu. ian LU
phi inn .-virera ana iorsan, iatter nair
of
week
nvM.R.vorn
THOCADKllt "The rrenrh Krolic" with
Harry r lei Is and I.na Dully, aupported by
the "Twenty lutterliuc l'lappera."
irr.vsrit Rf.s
DUMONTB "Chin Chin Chin." a burleaqua on
Montsomery and Hiune. 'II Troiatorn ' and
other topical pieces ot burletla by the resi
dent eompanrv
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
l$Dff&ii BoSmo Grwww
rpiIR fellonlnr theaters i.blaln their picture, threasb Hie HTANLKY Doeklos
A Cooinwny, which U suarnnte of earlr ehnwlnr of tho tlneet productions.
All plctnre-i reelewrd before etulhltlon. Ail fur the theater In laur lacadltl'
abUlaUx pictures thrastb Ilia HTANLUY UOUttINd COMPANY.
A I 14 AMnD A l-'th. Morrla&I'aeeyunkAve
ALnAluoKA Mat u.uy a i:m. .
I'arninount I'lcturee.
UAH MI'ItllAV nn.l Till OIKHtK ItOIIUUTfl In
THIS PLOW iHIIL'
APflI I Cl "ID AND TIIOMI'HON
ArULLVJ MATiNi.u ijailt
Theodore Roberts nnd Anitn King
In ANTON Till: Tt.ltltlllLB"
An - A PI I A CIlf.STNUT
RCAUl A iii:i.ow 10T11
Douglns Fairbanks ,n 'TiVntnrMAe"
(IIMILtr. CHAPLIN In Till: HINK"
- .Ma-stran. 1lllfAft A . Tl
BLULtSlKlJ HUMUUHIIANNA AVB.
Pauline Frederick ('Zaza"
or,nin llOTlt AND rnllAIt AVB
CEDAK iMJMJfoi'.vr tiilatih:
Blanche Sweet ..-Th,. storm"
FAIRMOUNT 'JnV.DWvnNUB
IIAllOt n lW'KWCVdi and MAY AI.L1HON In
''n, T emnlna.' I'BUL WIIITH and ltAI.nl
Kr.LI.AIII In 'Penrl of tho Army"
CCTIJ CT TIIKATIHS. MAT DAILY
5o 1 li Ol. Iitl Spruce Hire. T to 11.
Louise Huff and Jack Pickford
In SBVKNTRKN"
rniMirrtDn stii ritANKronn
FRANKrOKU avknuh
Blanche Sweet in 4Thc Storm"
Art.le.l M'rn.tl.n The Hhlel.llnx Shadow'
GREAT NORTHERN'!, a';..
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
Tim mm: op hihanj
IMPERIAL rSSSltur
"The Fall of a Nation"
e e-. a -- r tXIHTY-l'lltHT AND
LEADER I.ANCABTKH AVENUB
Louise Huff nnd Jack Pickford
In flBVKSTKEV
LIBERTY oroauasdcolumda
EMILY STEVENS in
TUB WAOBIV'
WKST lMIILAnKLl'lllA
EUREKA40T1,tMAmtCTSW
FLORENCE LA BADIE in
"HAINT tIBVIL AN'H WOMAN"
HOUTIl I'HILADBLIMIIA
OLYMPIA
HltOAU AM
HAINllltlDOB
r-J J 1 in "TIIK lYBAHNHHH
CfUIllUlU iJiccac ok HTltKNOTH"
2d EpF. "The Girl From Frisco"
)xl
CITY'S MUNITION
EXPORTS BOOSTED
Port Will Receive Heavy
Shipments Diverted From
Other Points
OBTAINS LION'S SHARE
Dhlladelphla will gtt the lion's share of
the shipments of explosives from the United
Stales to the lmtente Allies through on
Important order of several railroads which
becomes effective today.
This port already haa had nn Important
share ot such shipments, but through Ihe
new order the exports of powder from
Philadelphia will be Increased by neieral
hundred carloads monthly, meaning an ln
crenso in l'hltadelphln'a exports ot many
millions. ,
Tho order Is the outgrowth of a, powder
embargo virtually placed on the port of
New York ns a result of the ltlack Tom
explosion of July SO, In which three car
loads of powder were blown up, causing
damnga estimated nt (10,000,000 Jersey
City, which suffered most heailly, passed
nn ordinance forbidding the shipment ot
nny kind of explosives through Its limits.
An Injunction to restrain the operation
of tho ordinance was applied for nt that
ttmo by the Central Hallroad of New Jer
sey, the I'ennsilvanla, the Lohlgh Valley
and the Lackawanna Itallronds, slnco It
made It Impoe.tlblo for these railroads to
get tholr powder shipments to their wharves
at Hlnck Tom nnd Communlpavv
Argument of the ordinance deferred tho
decision of the United States Court, tern,
porarlly, nnd Inst week the Injunction was
mndo permanent. However, the victory nf
tho railroads was not complete since tho
court ordered them to hlp a major part
of their explosives from other ports.
Orders from tho railroads to that effect
became cfrectlvo today. It will mean n
decrease In the shipments of powder from
Now York to from 1000 to 100 carloads n
month The other approximate 900 carloads
will bo distributed to Philadelphia, Haiti
more, Huston and Canada I'hllndelphtn
probably will get the bulk ot tho lot
Tho monthly lues to tho port ot New
York la estimated at 15.000,000
rlCIIOOLK AMI COLLKOr.H
The Berlitz School of Language
lGtli and Chestnut Streets
Loder lllilc titer Hlker'a Pharmaey
Terme war be besuu a I any lima
STKAYER'S
l'oaKlune auaranleed
Ths Iteet Ilustneea HcuooL
Sth and Cheetnut Htreela,
lnter now Day or nlsnu
QA1 PCMANCMIP Another cleea now-form
uri.L.Lfcj.ii.niiua ins i-ome'ln ai oaoe.
TeCTiMI'iiaSrielXIJl
I CXCI ICT 5jr AND LOCUST
LiJUjJl Mali, I 'AD and 3 -.10, l(k
Kvre , 11-30. 8, 0'30, ISc
1'UllOY MYI.AND. BVBUTON OVBHTON and
I'll Alt LBft KB.ST III "AN HNKMY"
Market St. Theatre
333 MAIIKBT
MTIIl-ttT
...o,..9A11' lfA.N'i: MONTAOU LOVE.
MtmiBI. OXTHtOHK anrl AHTHl'H AHHI.HY
In 'Till: MHN MHI1 MAItniBD"
OVFRRRDfiK- in iiAVEitroitD
Tin: ctiahmi.no Mabel Taliaferro
In TUB 1IAWN OP LOVK" AND UTIIBItH
PALACE 131i MAUKBT 8THEET
Wallace Rcid nnd Cleo Ridgcly in
'TUB YBL1XW PAWN"
PRINCESS mi?t&'
Ruocrt Julian ln "TI,K "ai-nrt
Every Tuee , L'arle U'lllUnn ".Scarlet nunner"
RFHFMT ,Mi MAIIKBT STHEET
l.lJI-i'( 1 1lJM.V VOICU OROA.V
TLT. Pn.. In 'Tim IILACK
liatliv.. a. V.HUIU IlUTTKltFLY"
CHAni.tK CHAPLIN In "TUB ni.NIC"
RI A I TO UEHMANTOWN AVK,
IV 1 I Li 1 U AT TUI.l'KHOCKKN ST
Marc McDermolt & Naomi Child era
In. 'THE PntCISjOPPAMlr
R1ID V MAIIKET STIlEEr
W D HBfAlW TT1I HTJIEET
MARY PICKFORD in
"IN TIIE IIIKHOP'H CAlinjAOEl
SAVflV " MAIIKBT
.TV V J I HTHEKT
DOROTHY PHILLIPS in
Till: PIHCK OK HILENpir'
QTANI FV MAHKET AUOVB lOTll"
JlUlLLiI ji,is A. m. to 1 1 1 Iff 1'. M
LOU TBLLEdKN. CLEO IlItKlLBY AND
S?AWAjn'The Vicltoria Crons"
TIQQ 17T1I AND VKNANQO BTB.
Ann Pennington ln "T,5I?,IW
Extra Allracllim K It JUNO UUJ 'I tT I in B
VICTORIA 1ura.nti,
Mabel Taliaferro '" """'AlSiSir-
C'HAHLIE CHAPLLS In 'TUB KINK"
KOUTH rillleAmSLFllIA
R1DGEAVENUE ""-
FLORENCE REED in
"NEW YORK"
MTien jou want to know where t eea
OUOD rbotoplaje, read Hi la dallx I'hatopUf
Guide In Ihe Erenlnf Id(er.
nrt 0 itMi i,llii,nni'uiiflniiri.iui mi i lnnui,m i.-irf, mriLwg
I
YOUR Price
For a &Fb
SUIT or
OVERCOAT
Then Investigate
15
1
Demonstration
Values
SEVERAL thousand
Model Suits and
Overcoats assembled
here for the express pur
pose of demonstrating to
the men and young men
of Philadelphia that
this enormous Georges
organization can give
greater values at this
popular price than any
other Philadelphia store.
r
Georges Model Clothes arc
produced in our own cus
tom shops sold only in
Georges Chain of Stores, tho
Inrgest specialty retail cioth
inpr business in America
with no nationnl advertising
expense, no wholesale selling
cost or manufacturer's profit
to pay. They represent val
ues at $15 absolutely un
matchable elsewhere.
e
IKc challenge comparison
of Georges $16 Garments
with those actually SOLD
at this price by any other
establishment In toion.
Especially for this Demon
stration Event, wo lmvo
brought upward of a thou
sand Suits and Overcoats in
every style, model and color,
thnt never saw our racks be
fore from our Custom Shops
to augment the stocks at
$15, which embrace thou
sands and thousands of
SACK SUITS: tn hundreds of
nxodeli; ono, two, three and four
button itytct.
OVERCOATS: SingU and dou.
bU'brtaited fittmd coat; Pinch
Bach and UUtercttai, Box and
Chesterfield modehi T rm ne h
Coat i and Ulitcrt.
DRESS SUITS and Tuxedo
Suite, tillt-tined, from our cue
torn ehope, duplicating the model
of New York's exclusive tailors
all at $18.00.
So come along, you men
whose clothing price is $15.
Our complete price range Is
$15 to S50 but you can
come with any style, model
or color idea you wish nnd
you'll find it satisfied .at $15.
Open Saturday Evening
PHILADELPHIA
15fh & Ciiesfnii
AI.HO STOIIEH AT
NHW YOltIC () l'lttlVinnNCB
1IUOOKLYN I.KTItorr
1IOSTON IIUrTALO
$15
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