Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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K)R PAISLEY SHAWLS
M rjjuntot "Weaves Following "Indian
unsnmerea in urent
-- Dcnmnd
JIODES VEER TO EMPIRE
Cenuliio Hindu Product .Worth Wclchl
'g In Gold Scotch Also
if vniuauia
Adapting tho old Paialoy shawl of
.lMtt..tt IM.. .. A
I our KruuuiHuviiufa bimu iu juescni
uny styles.
Fortunate la the proud poss'eRsor of a
resl Paisley sliavrl, for theaa rare, olii helr-
'jooms, with their exquisitely delicate ytt
ntarlflC coloring, are not all genuine. One
must remember that there aro litres dtatlnct
"ilndi of caahmero slia.l the Indian shaw?
tb French Imitation and tho Paisley 'copy.
'Sllll another kind of Indian shawl la tho
patchwork shawl, composed of llttlo pieces
et marvelous needlework, sewn together
if by ohanco one should own that pretty
?rity. an Indian cashmere, thtfn. Indeed,
one should bo happy, for It Is worth Its
veteht In cold.
Since Damo Fashion has decided to smllo
Vpon ever) thins auffsrestlvo of the Umpire
Vo matter how lnslnuatlncly she may look
lipon our shawl, we could not commit tho
atrocity of alaahlnc our Indian cashmere.
Its French Imitation, or the still mora
beautiful Paisley, may be cut up, with Bom
hesitation, to be mndo Into charmlnc com
binations, so appeallng'to lovers of artisti
cally darlnir accessories. But tho Indlau
'taanl should bo worn only aa a scarf, as
'were those belonging to the ladles of Jo
itphlno's court That fascinating Empress
It was who caused the world-wide passion
for theso shawls. When her distinguished
consort coma noma from tho Fronch expedi
tion Into Egypt, bringing with him some ex
qulslto Indian shawls, aha took an Imlant
fancy to the beautiful things. When .Na-
jfc
P F .l "& T.
P if
R Soleon told her that It took two Hindus
-C iT-. uAaaaa a annlM nna nf thaitt llha 1 1 1 1 1-kil
i euri)rlaed little "Mon DIeu" and ordered
no to match each of her gowns.
i' it If there Is any Immutable article of dross
U!gned for eternity. It Is this knclent
tetrpient. They havo been worn for thou
sands of years In tho East by a people who
Xfsent the, ,dea of change and to whom
L ptry custom Is a form of religion. They
F.mre woven Into tho delicate web of the
IHbrlo aomo ot the symbolism that they
More. In the form of tho plna cone. In all
? 'pf the Paisley and Indian shawls there Is
itF-V suggestion of this pattern. Sometimes It
fe wpeara In whimsical guise, but there It Is,
k' jae plno cone. The myrtlo Hindu bad
, pot spent years weaving u single almwl for
& nothing. When onca faahlon accepted them,
Ik. Iu 4a. .1.1 .. ..( Ia .1m....i1 V'nnnl.nH
looked with dlsfrvor upon bo much money
being paid outsldu of Prance. Bo a French
fictory was established and tho Indian
flawls were carefully and successfully
opted.
r England was slower than Franca to adopt
he fashion. Is It not always oT Hut m hen
Hey did accent the shawls, the manufao-
ure was nearer perfection than tha French
ibawls. In 1820 the little town of Paisley,
Scotland, bad liecama nerhaDs the moat
' famous manufacturing center In the world.
i Queen Victoria encouraged tho vogue by
' uyln- seventeen In one year, A bride felt
fill her trousseau was Incomplete without
a real Paisley. But, alas, as always hap
tens, when tha abundance of home marm
fwturo enabled the "bourgeoisie" to put It
en, tha aristocrat put it off. The beautiful
towing stuff was folded carefully In the
!Ur chest to ba brought forth for this
(Derationa prldo and glory.
Tba peculiar beauty, tho value and his
tory, all make this lovalv almwl nartlcu-
llarly appealing. Shall we cut It up, or try
to imitate the art of our grandmothers, who
fro this shawl quaintly, with dignity and
harm?
3IAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
tanner Slips on Ico and Gun Is Dis
charged STnoUDSQUna. Pa . Dec. tti Suffering
, from a skin disease which seemed to resist
treatment, David Smala went to his barn
to kill a rabbit, Having- been told that rabbit
greaao waa good for his trouble. .Loading
Us gun, he went to the barn and slipped.
on the Jco, tha gun being discharged In
,oma manner, killing him almost instantly.
Smale's wife, a(ter waiting some time for
pds return, made a search and discovered
to husband's body.
FOUND DEAD IN THE SNOW
ody ot Man. aa Yet Unidentified DU-
covered Near Langhorno
LANQHOIINEL Pa.. Dec. 17 On a va-
east lot near a building in CJlen Lake sta
tion, about a wile and a half from this
twn, the body of a man, as yet unldentl
Ifed, was discovered lata yesterday Tho
&v on his body and clothing Indicates
tfcat ha may have been lying there for sev
fra days. Near tha building a part of
bit coat was, found, It is probable that he
ppea, sunered an Injury and ula irom
posure.
Coroner Ilua said there was no clua to-
U1 Identmcatlon. Tha man waa btween
tflrty-elght and forty two years okl. about
net in- incbea In height, witu uar
wn. Dearly black, half. "rt wftissew
a mustactis. Ills left arm was on si
eooulder lie was dressed In a light
Id overcoat and woryr a flat cap.
Despondent Wife Triea Suicide
Desnondant bnn hr husband was un-
pioyed aad she had no money to provide
asHdrea with Christmas gut r
fate Ward. fortv-aaen years old. of TI2
fast Vernon strsst. Cawd, tMBMd
today by loJballag Ulwwlnaima
1 H la tas fuoper tiuwMat, wi
RUSIITOGCTSEAIS
FOR MUMMRS SHOW
Householders Rent Windows
Prom Which Pntrona Can Re-
view Parndo in Comfort
TO BE RECORD-BREAKER
..... . ,.
H. Bart Mellugh Saya Nothing Llko It
Hnrf Ever Ilcen Planned
Uefora
Hundreds of tfew'Yorkers and residents
of many other eHIes have arranged fr ape
elal trains to eta FhlUdeJpMa'a own big
wammtr shew. HWTlfon nave been
made for the YleUers at a(l lb central ho
l. while thoM on tlrwul street along the
" of the psgeant will be filled to oter
flowing.
Many heuwtiolders on llnmd street have
rented windows from whloh tha show may
be lewed with comfort, nd alt have re.
oehed substinthil wima for theaa vantage
point.
As the big ent has ben advertised from
Iloeton to Nerfolk In the Hutt and also
in hundred at inland dtlM. It la expected
that a recortl-breaklng. crowd will be here
for the Quaker Oily Mardl tints The only
stands arranged for at the prfoenx time
are thoe fronting the smithrru plasa of
City Hall, but there l talk. In view of the
growing popularity of the parade, ot Iwvlng
a number of publki slanda along the route,
btglnnlug with 1918.
CHKAP KxcunmoN'B
Moth tho Pennsyhanla nnd the I'tilladel
phla nnd Heading roads will run specials at
educed rates. Tho round-trip rate on the
peclal mummer cxcuralon trains will be
11.60 from New York nnd return, with uni
form reductions from Intermediate points.
Iteallalng that the pageant Is a real I'hlfa.
delphla Institution, many of the clubhouaet
along llroad street will be decorated in
honor of tha dancing mummers. Ve of
tho more enthuslastto rooters for the big
show will present their favorite In line
With bouquets.
In this connection. Common Councilman
John II llalzley, chairman ot Councils' New
Year Committee, who ninny leads the car
nival of fun, will have his uaunl difficult
task to perform, i Each year Mr. llatsley. In
addition to ridlmra pranclnc charger at the
head of the parade. Is obliged (o manage n
huge floral offering, which li glren to him
by his downtown frlenda. Incidentally, It Is
known that the Councilman has always
rnnnaged to keep tha flowers Intact through
out the entire ruuto.
11. Hart Mellugh, Council special agent
and organiser of the omclal'parada, said he
would not be surprised to ate the mum
mcra ahow extend to oven greater propor
tions than ever. Many clubs are now
coming from cities mora than a hum! r ml
miles distant und thcro Is overy Indication
that next cur half a doxen States will bo
represented In the big turnout
Among tha visitor expected here Is a
delegation from Now Orleans. Its mem
bers will endeavor to get aome Ideas for
the big Mardl Oras which la held annually
In the Crescent City.
MOItu'PHISSU MONET
Tho prises this yenr will aggregate J535,
or nearly 1100 moro than last year. Theso
prizes have been moro evenly divided than
in previous yearn, thus giving all participat
ing a better chance to share In the money.
It Is expected that thirty club will be In
Una.
Tho following clubs have obtained por
mlts:
FAJJCV DRESSED
SltveV Crown. M. J. Qulxley, I0JO Tosker
street, captain.
Charles Klein, Adam Alburger, 1105
South Twenty-fourth street, captain.
Lobster; Joseph Chambers, Stilt South
Franklin street, captain. ,,-
COMIC CMJII3
'East Side, Camden, N. J.
Mike and Ike, Charles McLeester, 2011
Dickinson street, captain.
West Philadelphia, J. .1. Neville, 111
North Lludonwood street, captain.
John O. Ulgglns. James L. Delks, 2121
South Wnrnock street, captain.
Andy Stickers' Hand.
T. J. Oarrlty, Thomas J. Oarrlty, 2210
South Twenty-third street, captain.
M. A. IJruder, William Stewart. 2123
South Uouvler street, captain.
Harry A. Wall, John IL Hanley. 2931
Wharton street
J. J. Illnes, Charles IL laard, 2851 South
Uouvler street, captain.
ZUZU, Oeorge Tuslln. Jr., 1932 East Pass.
yunk avenue.
Spirits, Walter K. Boyle, 2113 South WBr
nock street, captain.
llluo Illbbon, O. IL Frlsby, 1215 Addison
street, captain.
Sauer Kraut Band, "Ted" Iluaher, Potts
vllle, Po.
Jack Hose Accordion Band, John Thomas,
64 S North Eighth street, captain.
8TRINU BANDS
Federal, Edward Kelly, 1101 South Eighth
street, captain.
Trilby String Band.
Owl. J. W. Myers. 1201 Cravltt street,
captain.
South Philadelphia, A. O. Schools, 3050
Titan street, captain.
Frallnger String Hand, Joseph A- Ferko,
207 Slgel street, captain.
Oakley String Band, Andrew Oakley,. 1721
South Second street, captain.
Victoria String Band. C. A. Donahue, 111
nitner street, captain.
Talbot String Hand, Jonn n. laiooi, i
South Seventeenth street, ciptaln.
SHOTTimOUGiriaEYHOLE
AT SWEETHEART'S Sfl)E
Youth Saying Good Night When
Would-Bo Assassin Fires
Three Shots
BIIADDOCK. Pa.. ! -W11? "
Ins good night to his sweetheart In the
darkened hallway at an early hour. Ad
dlaon Kopplo, of Ardmore, was mysterloualy
shTt inthe back, supposedly by a jealoua
?rval. who nred through the keyhole In the
hall door. Two bullets are also iJ to
have narrowly roUsed'tha young woman.
Jllss Clara Do". ho was shaJLlae handa
with Kopple when the attack was made,
KopphY was removed to the hoapltat here,
where his condition la reported to be serious.
Miss Dolls was unhurt
Miss Dolls! who U employed In a Brad
deck nlekelodeon,. was assorted horoa by
KTheyoung woman stated today that fot
lowing the hot which Injured Kept she
Mouabedto the rhr. otbtrwije tha two
bXt nred through tha kjybole woukl
te struek her. The pM4 h arrested
lvl Ksams as a suspect.
Woman to Wd Despite Injury
Mrs. Ida MeCabe. tWty-t yeara old.
lias Crease street, wl be married luday.
iiima w iuJurV she sustained last rtgbt
Slth tieorie Baker. US BaUraa street.
iXrtng from a fraciar of the right knee
SS She has a soa. tweaty-oae years old,
a daughter. iate . oM-
400 addle to B Dinner (luesU
Nearty W caddUs will b guesw at
CartSSs dlaaers sad entertaioajeats to-
.Th?at the Mala U 8"1' c,uli- The
wfaU aiat be at the golf house
$ cm m&W
MllMIWe'
&VENGTG lDaBR-PHrnABTSlJPHES:, 'WSDSDSX DECEMBER Sft
W
wimMCTm. miii iiiBgaaal. imsnnsn "" " ,. , ...ismimii piiiii Mass en.Mii .i i ,., mialeis win ... n
1 Yffi77 yjBy " ''tiT V-Kz VHftZT ttMEJ TZSO &r
WKfF E-sy ESS- Ea-KS3,'LSa ?
1s92SkP' vn3ap ist h fl jT- jV.'t- 3, St r
A . l .
The Nnrthesatern Oeneral Iloapltat,
the lot four yearn. Is now atmoal a
m Bnmuni lor inw uuiiuinK onn nwii
The 111,099 whlc
iii imnua m hiiicij- irrv nn rtiiTRmii.j 'oiiiw himi n uepn or mriv reel, wmi
w wnicn lis ne
has hen eontrlbutett
srouiKl, ami with tl
It will be able to
Hamuel K. Harvey, I M Slmonln. J
Theatrical Baedeker
nnOAD rr.llillo Bn." with Minnie ld.
kH. Marten U FVrrl' ilmnMIIMIleo
ut lUrm tu lUttln'a norel, "ivarnawiia
law f hr anin ti rnnyiaiiU Outch
lnetnvrabl acttei In eharmmc comdr
OAURIrK "leien Thnnrn," with Krank Tr.
vn Carroll lci-om and Ann Mr.llth.
Uarlil lUc'. .rulKlbin of Hal L'aoiwr !
aru a -m!y iltnllnc with a hemlx rouns
man nnd a mil up In couruhlpa. t'vinnr and
human fare
FtlHHKST "The rhan ttetne 1910." with
HlrhArd rati lil Valll Rlnahtih llurrar.
Oarl VVInnlnatr. llln Jollt. Ilarry lluletr.
! II HniMt Janiaa C atirltiwu. lrdrlo
HanlUr and ettwra 0ro M, Cehan'a "mil
Irat tflir-'iullt." tfriljln ltroadway auo.
(
I.TItlC "The Ilia raralu." with Cwll Imh
ami Vlil.nn. Hl Mfnnto eparetl with
luutle by KJmuna Kralr an HtamunJ llnm
lr ait Uwki tiT ln Slain, author of "The
Mtrrr VVMow " llrlatil tnuslo vlua Vltnne
t 'Ilka Id twm.Jr.
ciiKiiT.Mi-r H-rnnrrr orKn.v iiouhk "in-
lulrrnnre." with Ma llarah. TUIrt llarron
and lttmth Hrtr. In maanltul and ic
taeular iMill. Iho araatrat motion plcluia
rr prelc1 by tlw roaatar of Itia film eratt.
I.ITTI.H TIIKVTItB "Vau Natir Can Tell."
with H.itotlir anolmrMlnr. Marl Hr and
olwr iaa (Vwl.ur plarrra Ailmlrabla to
vital ot comply by llernard Hhaw
AnKlifMt "i:irlirre." with Krnt Olan.
rtlnoltir A rns'lrrn morvllty play, with 'mora
himnn.i truin vracl "Kitrjwomin
Th-r ti a tars caat. OUnJInnlns acta au
vobly. AT '01'Vr.Ml MICK3
WAt'UT "Th. llttti
with Chaune.r Oloott.
af raJOy VVbk."
arnt tha resnlar jrlth actor la a comtdr of
roiiiane by llachal CVolhtra.
t-nnan t iiarria tm-
STOCK
KNICKKItUOCKBIl "Tho
iiaur ri
xrly and
with John fareai, Anna Doharly
eem."
nlha.
m,mbr of
dally tills woak
in BIQCK
company.
Mattnoaa
PHATVltti Ftt.3tn
BTANt.KY "Know AVhllo," with Varsviartta
riarK anit rr.tchton llal, all wk. lc
lorlaatlon of th charmlnc tly nct.il hy
Mia Clark whlla uni1r Ih dlractlon of Win
throp Amca on th. ataea
AtSKADlA. ."Trylhful Tulllrfr," with XT. B.
ltari ant Alna llitwna all wark, N'aw Kay
lie TrlaneU raatura. with Hart aa a, "food
nV?l?ST "Seieatejo." Vlth Jack Plckford.
v.n"ay an, itut.i.j
miliar,, wun imiii
t
rlla
air
of waak
rAtJVCE "A
Conty laland rrbiroaa,"
with
Iran Konwlck and Owrn Moor, Brat
wk, "Tha lload lo I-ot,'1 with
nirirh. lattar half of watk
hair o
ir
tDore
LOOtlHT "AiKTlfnu Arlatoerary." with Doua
I. a KIib.ni, Wadnjaday. Thuredayt "Tha
Nln.ty nnd Mnis" with William Courtanay,
i-rlday. Saturday.
UKLMONT "The Ulark tlotternr." with Olta
I'rtrova. Irat hair of w.lc, "Whom the lloda
.try," with Allc Joyce, latltr lilt of
weak. Y.WDBVJLT.B
KKtTK'B WJdl For anj Ilia imn younsar
Toya In "Tha OM woman In tho Wioa"; vira
O.n. Iluar.a and company: "Oaial.oma Jloh"
Albrlshtt rr. Two Oolat nnd Kayi "Jlolik
iloak Jtayba'1! Itay and aordon tnoiy: Hurt.
ii a and Uarrlck: Antrim and Val: Wanda,
and nawa plclurra
aiXJlin Harnay Williams la . "T llrokan
ricarab": the Ilonnte Baaleti Iji Kranc and
Kcnnadn l H.csa and company. Ilodrlsuaa
Uuo: Oaoraa Armatrorurt u.iia. Coopar ami
company, tlrama ana urania; lunar, jiari
with Dorothy Olah. pliolopiay ftrat half of
ml -vviiat'a lh litaar;; "A NIslU In a
i it.tiar k-it-u rnaa iTiiiinrATi ai
Monkey Muslo iiau-j iiraai ana innaar: An
thony and Ad.la. and "Th Malrlmanlao "
Willi Douslaa t'alrbanka. pboloplay, Uio latlar
half of wrek.
CROS1 KBT8 "On tho Floor"! "Th D.a.rltr".
Whirl's roor Harnmnlaisi Olllo Whit, fori,
ind llslperns l.ucy Qlllatta. flrat ha f of weak,
"llarreat l)ye"i Tracy and JlrUrlda. Hoaiar
and Kanai Frd C. Hasan and company; Uu
Ileal Avallos) Kaullla llrotn.ra, latlar bait or
waak,
UUJllRBQVB
TrtOCAPEno "Th Kolllaa of riraaora." with
Clrda J, llalaa and Kr.d llulla. Two-aot mu.
ileal coratdy, with travialy. aatlra and bur.
laaau.
uiliNra "Inlllalton Int the Maaonla
UmIso." and apcclal c'hrlaimaa f.aturaa for
clilldran and srown-upa.
Iscludlns a tra and
ura.
MARY GARDEN "STARVES";
WEIGHS ONLY 119 POUNDS
"I Confldo to You, I Must Sometimes
" Tad Myaolf," She Says Upon
Arrival In Chicago
CHICAGO. Dec, 17 Mary Garden and
tha millennium arrived In Chicago.
"If 1 took off my coat," said Mary aar
.. .-wmi oouid count my ribs one, two.
four. Ah. what a rain I What a rain I
I will catch a cold. Quick, those flash
lights again t Oh, what Is the use trying
tu grow beautiful as long aa those flash
lights are In tho world? 1 powder and pol
n"h .tnrva nnd bend, then comes a flash
light, boom I And I look like January
second,
"Starve! Of course I starve. I am
starving now. Wpin I see something like
that fruit-stand my eyes begin to burn: my
stomach rUes up and stretches out lu
arms. Hut. no; 1 do uot obey, Onee I
weighed 18S pounds. I havo It from my
favorite biographer Today? Ah, 1 weigh
Utt pounds with my eUHhes on.
"The 119 000 lingerie? Oh. yes, I bought
them all. No. I have not them on. Just
simple little thing. 15000 worth I sent the
others bask. l00" ot ' awagger stick.
ParUT Ye. Indeed, I sips there,
"It la calm In Paris so very sad. Hut
people oomo with their soldier boys to hear
tho opera widows and mothers and there
is a great display, and Parts never forests
its mannsrs. -But H I very sad.
Tush, J.et us" ppealt of something !$,
Wall till you mo '" '8Pho' or In Thf
Juggler,' I confide lo you, I must some
times pad myself. Ha. here and there a
littla nad. a seupoon of a pad. What da
you thlBte of that? Miss that?"
MISS TKACKA1U' ENCAGED
Daughter of Former Philadelphian to
lie Dride of Frederick Cauldwell
p.UtlS. Deo. 57. Alexander M. Thuck
ara, the Aorlan Consul Oeivtral, an
neuaees the engagement of his daughter.
MhM Hlaanor Sherman Titackara, to Fred
erick Cauldwell, of Washington. The wjwl
dlna will take pUi.e toward the end of
Jaauary. at Boston, at thf. horn of Miss
Ttwekaras aunt. Mra Paul Thorndyk.
ML Thackara Is a granddaughter of
Oaaeral William T. Shennan. In 1910, when
Mr- Thacfcara waa Consul Ueoerai at lir
Itn. the, rnarriaga engagement Of Ws daugh
rer. Miss Meaner TbaUwra. to Mr CauW
oll who was tbe Amirw-an VWe Utfasul
liaavral at liarliu, waa annuuJated,
Mr Tbackara f a t fKy
VvrullASt riiN??-Uoal Blane J V0"
inoufa "Itappy S'amlly"! tlalUshej aad Mar.
a- it.Kw h'uu rr dilmriin of 111 i-atul."
NORTHEAST SOON TO HAVE HOSPITAL
u I ,1 '
for which manufacturer and bualneaa men of
reality The ground for the new hoepltut has
ivtim n ttmi ue miunmi on uegneny
wnw from voluiilnry contributions of
113,000 now in tHinK mo uunuinr will soan be stnttetL Tlie board ot directors of the hospital believe
rali the total ainaunt needul by April I. 19t7. vvhen It le expected that the building will ho ready
u who have contributed their time aim! nld Inward makln tliA liiumllnl n fr.,Mlfl. a i.miiI l unir..
W Klckhoff c W Cornell, John McAtecr,
hlckhcn c W Cornell, John McAtecr,
rrankltn Hponeer lWmun.lfi,
PHOTOPLAY NOTABLES
INVADE PHILADELPHIA
GriflHh. Lilltnn Gish mut Bonnie,
of "Lubinvilie," Amontr
tho'Visitors
Hy tho Photoplay Editor
I'hllailelphta, which has been dead from
a professional movie standpoint Kitten the
lAibln plant closed, la perking up The
number of notables In the city suggests
either some mysterious Influence of the
planets, or that this locality Is out for tha
Iioa Angeles record on the eastern coast
David W Urlmih Marled the Intlur last
Friday whan he came over to supervise the
opening of "Intolerance," at the Chestnut
Htreet Opera llouso, and. purely Inciden
tally, to be dined In company with tocnl
dramatic critics, film reviewers and Mr.
McSween, of the Opera House Tho pro
ducer of 'The Ulrlh of a Nation" Is sllll
here.
One of hi a stars, who is on vacation from
the I'lne Arts studio, also reached Philadel
phia recently and waa saen In a box at the
llroad Street Theatre on tha opening night
of "Kralwhllo Susan," The stnr's name Is
Miss I.lltlan tllsh, and It seems unnccanry
to add that she Is known to film fans as
th Klsle Htoneman ot 'Tho lllrth," and
the one who rooks the cradlo In the cinema
spectacle formerly known as "The Mother
and the I-aw," Hhe was accompanied at
Mrs. flake's performance by Mrs. Olah, the
two having come Kast from l.os Angvlea
cotncldentltily with the completion and Im
minent release ot two I'lne Arts picture!
starring the blonde Lillian. Ono Is "The
Houae llullt Upon Band."
Another picture personality that never
lets Itself be forgotten Is llennto Zeldman,
who blew In from Hollywood yesterday
Ilennle, who Is a I'hlladelphlan, Is one of
tha unlqu persons of screendum llegln
nlng humbly at th I.ubln establishment,
with an occasional filer In minor parts In
photoplays, his energy finally brought htm
the post ot press agent for ltomalue Field
ing, formerly an Idol among tho silver
sheets, hut now obscured from public view.
From there Uennle graduated to Triangle,
and from there to "personalllv promoter"
for the Yorke-Malro team ot l,ockwood and
Allison. Now ho la special representative
for Douglas Fairbanks. The pocket edition
publicity,. man promises lots of lively, real
news pbpiit the world's most prominent
vaulter, hurdler and scrapper of thn movies
Adrian Oil Spear, author of "l'hll and
Delphlne," the Kvknino I.gikikii's prlso
scenario, was glimpsed at the Arcadia the
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
TfofaZll.. f?Jr fZnnnnn
rrilK faltawlos Ibaalraa ealaln lltelr
Comsany. which la auaranlr. of
All plelurta railaxad bafor. tihlbltlon. Aalt far lb lli.ulr. In your lotallly
oblalolns plclaraa tbrau.U tba HTAM.KV IIOOKINU tOUI'A.NY,
ALHAMBRAiI.&W.V.rf,tr.
Paramount I'lcturaa.
"il"-'10"! '1 "or THrTwiLW
APOLLO "D S" ""matKSS HA11.Y
WILLIAM 8. UAnT In '"The T)jJI'a Doubij"
Al.o th. loih CplaoJa of "THr: HOAHI.BT
ntr.vNKn." rturini baulk wili.iams.
ARCADIA
CHEaTNUT
IIEI.OW 1ST!!
W. S. HART in
'TnUTIIKtj'. TOI.I.IVKH '
BELMONT KD AB0VB ifA,,KET
MME. OLGA PETROVA in
"TUB MbACKSUfiaiirui
BLUEBIRD BR0$8$S'rHfANKA AV8.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
'THR F1IBB Or IIUHAS"
?rv A t eOTH AND CBDAll AVE.
CEDAR rAKAuav.tr thkattib
nrsaiK iiaumscalb "J,"A"'B'lIIyjil
FAIRMOUNT '"'Jhd AVBNon
Dorothy Phillip & Lon Chaney in
thi: vuict or silbncr".
UCTtTcT THBATflB. Uxf.VAlUI
OOlrlpla 11.1. Bprue. PTga T to 11,
MARCfDJEffirCBRKi
FRANKFORD ' """SSSm
BY rAKTICVlAtt HBQ0B3T
inuT PlCKFOBO fth Carting of th Saraan)
liWwsS o"' TUB flTOHUCOlTNTIir'
GREAT NORTHERN
llroad a I.
At Ki. Ai..
ULUAN GISH in
"THIS rllllJJHISN 1'AV
iunrniAl wt and walnut sts.
IMl iiKlAL tiihhii rtvxa UAur
EUiel Clayton & Carlylo Dlackwell
IB BKOKEN CIIAINsT
r a ri-rs roivTT-viKOT and
LEADER LANCA6TKII AVENUE
E. H. SOTHERN in
"AN HNEM TO TUB KlNtl"
LlBE R T Y BMXa AKr,iMBu
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG m
-THB K'SB ar SUSAN"
WEST yHILADELPHIA
P.UREKA
iOTU MAHKKT Vr.
Marc MaeDermolt and Naomi
CWIdersin "Ita Prica of Fame"
80WTJI PlIltADKWUIA
0 1, Y M P I A 2&Woam
AUTHUR ASHLEY
.li.
Dranlnr t lUlllnnr A Petrel. Archhl
tho northeast havo been working dttrlns;
been purchaaed, and more than half of
avenue ieiwen Agate anu TUUp aireets.
n inn? mwn in me rear or tne ouuuing.
r l
this. 11J.P00 was eipended In buy
Congreiwman (leorgo W.
Congreiwman (leorgo W. IMmtiiuls and
other day. And Norbert l.liak. who used
to orontiitnt a desk at, Lublnvlllo with his
rococo personality, Is hero for tho.holldays.
II Is remembered ns tha writer of success
ful scripts for Norma Tnlmadge. itdwln
Stevens und many other stars, Mince his
I.ubln da)a he has been with Universal and
World
Margaret tlllnnton, stage plnyer of note,
and a "Philadelphia favorite," has signed
a long-term contract with Irfiaky to appear
on tha screen Olta l'ctrova. formerly n
Metro luminary, also has deeded herself
In Paramount. Miss llllngton'a first picture
play will lw "The tnnor Hhrlne." by Ilasll
King, dramatised by Channlug Pollock. It
was successful as a novel. Her next venture
before the lens will be a play by her hus
band, Charles Kenyon, In whose "Kindling"
she nppeared on the stnite. Leaving for
California tho middle of January, Miss
llllngton will ovcupy the bungalow which
housed Ueraldlne Fnrrnr during her stay
In Hollywood,
Absolute fidelity to detail Is promised for
thn forthcoming production of 'The Kternal
Sin," the photodrama founded on Incidents
In the life of l.ucrcativ Uorgla, whU.li Her
bert llrenon Is directing. Mr. llrenon, whoso
"War Ilrldes" I to bo seen nt tho Stantey
soon, has returned from Florida, where he
inado many scenes for tho new Sclinlck
feature,
Fealures of the TSvKNrcto I.KpOEn-Unt-versa!'
anlmnted weekly of this week are
oa follows:
fcNJOrt.VcJ '; l)i:i.oV ZllltO Arrlle wealh.r
'rvTu,.1. 5.!!t,.,bruridh!"r.r' n""reu,uu "!
V. B MBNDH XMAH HlltP-Navy craft tak.a
(ilrooklyn, N Y I ",r,,n,r W '" Myrla
COPS PI AT MANT.V Ct.Atm-.13n ooo worth of
praaanla, ilor.alM for poor klddldia, dlatrlb
utid by polic (N.w Torkclty).
1IBPKI. COHNTUY'H "r"OKS"- niuajackala
V"!"1 1 J" y!"ck ,,m. .Una ,orw' " hm
battle (Han Dlrso, Cal.l.
FIINKftAl. OF NOTRD rlCllOl.AnProf..aor
Mu.nattrbanr. of Harvard, noted paycholoslat.
la laid lo rtat (Cambrldsa.' Maaa.). ' '
ItlNCH, .VAVV FIOIITRn Hwlft dcalroy.r
hhaw l.ii bar gonial bapllam (Mar Inland
Navy Yard, Cat,).
aoV'Kn.SOPfl VIHIT I'IIKSIPKNT Hlate .aecu
l.,.y",.'n ninth conftranc. Call at White lluuaa
Waahlnston, O, C
HACK KltOM HOnDKll Third Wlacoraln In.
fantrr raachea timna aftar inonlha ot duty
(Kurt Hharldan. 111. I.
A IIOI.I.KIt MAIIATHON' r.n.mll race thrnush
atr.ala cha.rad by bis cruwja (HI Mula, Mo.l,
V H TBnTB MACHIS'i: HIINd Army slvra
Xwla, Matlnv and llanal ilarcler rapid tlrara
tryouta IKort Hill, Ukla.l,
WOllLU'H CHAMPION HKATCIIK Ulrlctft Hal.
chow ahona ahltl in fanry flauro work that
won. him amataur title ICt. Miholna Itlnk,
Nw York city).
IH WAI.KIKO DOOVIIHIT HnoW iloaan! mtko
a bit of dtrf.r.nce tn th it.wrat mambar of
th motor vehlcl family, which thraalcna to
Nil. "Nhank'a hum" ur popular
OAIITOON8 by HY MATRH. CAItlCATUIIIST.
JMJUKVIUJ,X AJlUUWiiu,
plelurr. tlirooih Ik. HT.VM.KV llaokln
early aliaxlna af Ih. flntai nroducilona.
LOCUST
iJU ANU LOCUHT
Mala, I isu and a tin,
too.
Vise., 0:30. U:30, 13a.
nnni.. r.:.i,nni.. in "asiiiuicas
M.uuiauumm. AIUHTOTHAC'T"
Market St. Theatre "s &
VIOLA DANA In "Tltf! OATKH OK KOIIV
Oomlnr Jan S rTtANCIH FOIID and nilACH
CI'NAItl) In "THIi 1'IHII'LK JIAaK"
bvERBROOK'.graJ
ANN PENNINGTON in
THE IIA1NI10W I'ltlNCESS-'
PALACE ,S!1 "AI,,t,.:T 8THEET
Irene Fenwick nnd Owen Moore in
"A CONEY INLAND PRlNCEeS"
PRINCESS
1018 MAIIKUT
BTnBBT
I.VCIIJ.B I.EB 8TBWAHT aoJ WM COUIITK
NAY in "NINBTV ANI NlffK,
Kvarr Wl
naaiUr, Karl Wllllama In
Scarlet Ilunnar "
DPrCMT 13 MARKET BTIIEBT
ncvsui i utiitAN roict ono
Louise Huff and Jack Picltford in
h b vjh w t an t
RlTjrr ", aBtlifANTOWN AVE. "
I J L 1 J AT TUU'EUOCKISN BT
Peggy Hyland & Antonio Moreno
"1108 H OK THE BOUTU"
Rlln V JIAItKKT 8TUEBT
U Jtt UUUiW 7T RTREET
MARGUERITE CLARK in
SAVOY w$$$r
ALICE JOYCE in
WHOM THE aOP3 PB8TH0T"
C"V ATtiftrV ' MARKET AUOVH 10TH
OlAlNLJX Jl,5 A. M. I lilt? 1', u.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
qic
WW WHIT.
"ilTU AKU VUNANOO BT
TIOGA
ur raruLAH hbcvhst
MARY "CKlJelIsmU-rtl
VICTORIA ahovk'ninth
DOUa,i&T,RJARABr! !?,-rfTMoNIAC--
TRIAKOLB KBT8TOKB COUBDV
VWWAVW
NOUTU PIULADEI-rillA
RIDGE AVENUE " "4DS,H AVB-
"SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE"
featuring Baby Marie Osborne
"PHIL AND DELPHINE"
tt KVBMN'U LEDflKK
Win jj3EiB T
HK UTAtiLXX XHJCAVKK
1D1B
MWOMCEBUflLDING
mi RIVAL FINEST
Pitlolity Trust Compnny to Set
Now Stnmlnrd nt Brontl
nnd Wnlitut
NO IMMEDIATE ACTION
Uulldlnff Coat Too HIrIi Now, Snyn Vic
President, ami Lenses Have Not
Expired
The nr Fidelity Trust Building, In
llroad street, between Walnut and Ransom
streets, ulileh Is virtually nseurett sine
the aectulreinent to lh title ot the present
property and the plot of land ur tho Vldet.
Ity Trust Compahy a few days ssw. will b
equal lit height and style of construction to
any office bulldlnf In Philadelphia.
IlecAiiso of tiemllne teases on some of th
properties In tho area, the demolition of the
present buildings will not ba starttdtmme
dlately, hnd some time will elapsx before
definite decision on plans of construction.
Tho present almost prohibitive rest- of
bulldlnf: materials and scarcity of tabor
will also retard the announcement nt n
definite tlmo of commencing the vrotk, It I
belleted.
The new bultdlna; will lime a frontage of
SIS feet on llroad street nnd 10 feet otf
Walnut and Sanson streets It will Includa
all of the properties In the block, excluslto
ot the Wltherspoon Ilutldln. and will lia
nn area of almost nn acre, Tho l'orrrat
Theatre, which occupies tho rear of th
plot. Is the lamest single occupant. Other
part of the property are occupied by two.
alory store
Tho bulldlnsr will complet the fourth
corner of ono of the bualest and most Impos.
ItiR street Intersections In tha city It
Is expected ll will almost match In height
tha lJellevue.Slratford Hotel, on the corner
diagonal from It. Tho two other buildings
at llroad nnd Walnut are tho lllts-Cnrllon
nnd the Manufacturers' Club, both of which
aro twoho stories In height. The Uelloue
has nineteen stories, and. Including; th
ronf, Is 362 feet In height, lieliic tha tallest
bullitltir In tho city, exclusive of City Hall
tower.
Tho new Fidelity Uuttdlnr will at lenst
pJKHH6'aBintaWeWi ala7ataWs'WfSWaKaaaWESW
Belmont Academy of Dancing
DeHarts
NIGHT IN
Original Ukuleles Given to the Dost -
"A
Hawaiian MusicUnder tho PeiBonal Direction of Prof. Cha. Dolfart,
mmmtmmtmmtmwimm&Mm
Help Us Celebrate the Second Anniversary
SPKCIAT HOLIDAY ATTHACTION3 AT
iRoijei'tg' Colonial 5Bancc Cattle
6524-.10 GERMANTOWN AVENUE
NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCIKG PROM MIDNIGHT TO 2 A. M.
DANCE, JAN. 1 CASH PRIZES; MASKED BALL
Tucsda), Thursday and Friday for 1'uplls' Class and lteceptton
Wed. and Sat. Advanced Dancers Orchestra Every Night
$Z SEPARATE PRIVATE STUDIOS
St PMVATR. 1'KltSOKAIa INSTllUCTlO.N'l THttilfl lttUSOK'AUT.U
VA ' most: (iiuuiANTow.v axa
mmimtmimmm&mmmmwm
Lwwvwisasatiiiiis i wMtimwmimmMaHmm0aHmmua
II SinoU or I rriv Unw. II A!r tttttcM.
WAGNER-DANCESERVICE
Is Bet by icat
Enllr ?d Floor NUsj-s Orsad nu.IMlnS,o
1750 N. Broad Phone Dia. 838
Th", " k Scholar Nights Wfi,.,
N" RECEPTION TONIGHT
S? MATINEE
y EVENING DANCE
NEW YEAR'S EVE Walch Party
r,fc .....it: lllinlsbt I'ulll A. M.
Ilanelns 1 nj'" jl"11 A -
NEWMAN
ACADEMY
CIIIU)UN'H IJtSTKl'CTIOS A Hl'KClAtTV
MODERN IJANgiNU
r.l Atl...l tt JJJiBU
Daaelas rrir tnla Krm reur own
auiX fvrlll taaah yu bar el at rourhMiia.
fit full iriUuUre. vbM rkL Ma J
' VI1 nu II. rOWLBR
11S tlilia Bt.. 1-rauUltfrjl
www CL.1J1 .kl. hbw
5ainlnira Anntvtrtary
KraDSlonl TUlr BulhUss-
yrokfr4 Aveaue sad lianotrt Blrtal
MA.T1XBB K117U7 VCADIC
ii nmuiTinM -a lurtiv J
-- 1
Waltz Dream Dancing
iua A, i lib et.
a Jr, auaa iawio 1114 j
ua
ut law araiwiiT nm at aHMX
l'i'-u,.H.i?.. Viii bi iDtemralalU
,C'c1a..1.a'V.jr jffijK Thauiu. .a4
a-dacw "
TP'&
01f
eqat,thn lAnd Title aimhk wK frrw'.
siotlefL w SP1 fet In Mfctht. whKjfc W J
present th Ullett offlc isulldlng (A )rf.
de'phla. . J
J C Neff. vies president of th PJAefltr
Tmal Company, said thU rnomins; Jat
while no definite plan have been eaniililwW.
It way b announced that tha new" bulletth
will ba "aa big and fins as any officii trtJlM
Intf how In the city
"II Is yet too early to say much afcftttt
ths liulldlnr." he continued, 'because. t
have) only Just acquired control ot tha pret
erty Ait because soma of the leas tiohf'
rs of th present properties hara almost
threa years bafor their leases explr. bt
course, no work can bo does withla that
tlmt unless ths company should bf pn
imred to buy out their least rights
Ha Intimated that this procedure was not
probsbl. arid also hinted that tha present
high cost of bulidinc materials and of Mbr
s not conducive ta rushlnr new buiMlhf
operations Intohlne Isrga oxpendltura.
Although the probable amount ot money
to be expended on tho new building oouU
not be learned. It Ja thought that no lee
than 11.000,000 wlllVifflce tor a structure
of the slse and construction upoXen of.
Tho eround wis formerly the alt et the
old l.lpplncott residence, better known ha
the "Yellow Mansion" a generation ,o.
The lot was sold by Ui llroad Street IteAliy
Company, which bought It about hm yaara
ago from tho Llpplncotf estate for .!60,
000. The price paid by the Fidelity Tniet
Company is believed to have been about
11.000,000. which would be approximately
ItOO a square foot. Other properties- within
the same neighborhood hate doubled tn sale
price within the same period of lime,
I.ONf.8 l'OR HER MISSING SON -
Mother Seek Phllndelphtan Who Left
Homo in September, 1010
TnDNTOJs. IV 17. That the mother ot
Flobert Andrew Montcomery Is anxious o
find her boy, who left his home la Septem
ber, 1910, Is contained In a communication
to Clorror Fielder received from Joseph
Montgomery, the father, of 1(11 South
Yewdall etreet. West ThUadelphta. The
request Is mado that the Governor W
all means nt his disposal to ascertain the
whtrcabouta of the young- man. who la
said to be sornewhrra lu yew Jersey.
The father ,wrts that tho son Is travel
ing under the name ot llobert Andrew.
lie la twenty-five years old, fhe test toeren
Inches tall and weighs Hi pounds, lie tint
dark brown hair, blue eyes, ruddy com
plexion and a slightly broken nose.
52d Street North of Market
West Philadelphia's, Newest and Finest Academy
Prof. J. FIELDING VOLLEUS, Director
Prof. Wm. Odell, Aisist. Director
Special Reception New Year's Night
Receptions Monday and Saturday Eveninga
Class Tuesday and Friday Evenings,
With Orchestra
Private Lessons by Appointment
Society OrcKestra
Coming Monday Evening, January 8, 1917
HONOLULU"
Dresscd Couples in Hawaiian Costume.
THERE IS A STYLE OP
Distinction
About the Person. Who Has
Learned ta Danco
AT THE STUDIO OP
C Ellwood Carpenter
1123 CHESTNUT ST.
Prlvato' and Class Lesions
LOESER'S
Nixon Theatre Bide-. 34 S. 52d St.
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Mat. 3 to 6. Evg. 8 :30 to 12
t'rlaaf T-eaaoss l AU Ifoora
IlUti beliwl tlaaa irldar All.. HS4
BEGINNERS' CLASSES
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
with Orchestra
DANCING
Every Monday, Wednesday
.and Saturday Till 12
Prof, Frank J. Owens. Instructor
Hermann's Superb Orchestra
1mu4h Tet Taujhl a Clsa Mtbla
6
PRIVATE
LESSONS
'5
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ba fcae eat ret lairaj.1
is m0ro liia wbr
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liid-ui rb is nut ail-
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KNAUP ACADEMY
THE TOWERS cW&. 3r '
CUism Tue& & I'M.. S ?', E
Reg, Retf. 8t, $ :3ft t IS P, Wk
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Kl..a
K.- Yav' Ht la tm, h Ml
i are making evry eJtort va " "
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