wmmmtmm '",??t( pWIWi"pinpmi (WCWiVlPJ'f-l HJP J!Ujj-. "JTCSfflTfll r- Vf itUf. .-i IBIiiyH aajp-jljfj p"pCTtWBRRHlf''W'1 " t r. I -i .. .., a xii t.'t.oim jsosp&SSS l'5) 5l f' r p.I II ll ll '!; 1 !. SIKI mm.k" wcnuo" T,5Df - - .,... w. r- 1sn',;l,tobKffii7wr!iiiif xfe aft rB " v'-A k KEFINED SUGAKS '" "'&' -;""ierB A- ,M!r'' BUft ( - 1 - .! scarce nn.l "YiXVv brSnji of l.rint JobblnB '" I. ":. cut fanes uranui " ri ( lie jht EOOS-DMlrnM.- fr.-".h B Vmund ,,n,liv , hlither. ,m,1',rJ'ir sales were tnostlv In ibiorucd nil on-erln'- wholesale .junta ml" ""hl.il'.Vn. "fi". "nominal, .is fo "V: lions, whlrVni -.! i.'r Jos., nenrby trail.. ,arby '"" 'ri.v.urrent reeolpts. (1.P'r gsfcS?o?UT.r ''s'k" at 605JO.V per d. ri,.es ruled - OIBESB-Tnul.. Tm n;Ct I.ut rl. , rul dy on fine . -'UVJ'V "jit, full . P-nm. fam i. hoaic POULTRY sHSisfslSI Lib chbliena west.-. Ir.-jir-lxtMl. Ir bbla . SHihlnii s lua n-i.l (iier per pair. S. ro.iut hiBkW" w.st. rn. !n nbls. wolenlmr J iSrilr " L"u'JI. brolllroe ihlckens. -iistcri.. In C;.?0,rir.fin- 111 I ll' pit PH..-. Jii--'h: ?n31r do ..lll.r ll. .irov. WulCll IB I '4 ! - '.", S,e3lc,.J...lh-r i....r;.v. S !'. i X DlPCD -I1U-.'t 111! IH-ill '. Bi.iv. - -- :J .rri'Jr!?: .fe CJfn: ill S..1' 4:i.V' .,, Vhv iTicv. da, w..mi-rn, 1H5C S' IBTSWO, Uu ilo "JWIO Its. iwr .It. 1 1 H. k , UnKrU.ll'U I.HIO.I" 'iii"a. " ( " , ! iti do. unsrailril 3B I -'. ivlnim. .S J. f HMItj.. .In. uiwui.l.'.l. 3Vl. Stionuil. Nil I P HC3. du mwr.iil..l 12 5lll ..-.(!., U in. H.li. N.. I 1. II 3Ui 0 no ilo. unsmdnl. 5'J...iiW.I' -i; i pits. noriiiw.Hi.ru. wr l.ox. Jl "'-. " im'on. ir l.o. il!M(3. HruilK.-. Il.irl.u. Mr crat liilKhi. 4- JSS.7.-: Ituxm t. J- ' -.nil I unp rlnrh. I inriua. iht .itiur .-,"- J.GO. Orupifrult. Jlurl.li. jht . r.u-. -' 1!.. .t rin(!aipin 1 lor l.l.i liullun IUmm. p. i ir.iln. '.VJ3(3 2V frunberrlea, Capo I'uU 1" r li;i -Fancy Int. uiuika. .i Ul i . early lil.i. li. . J . 5 60. I'ruiiln rrl. I'.ipi' Cod. per .rat.'. -'" 2iU;du J.r. dirk, pur irul.'. I-ji J III. u., do. Ilsht. p.r cr.it.-. I1.50WL1. Slrattbi-rrlia. Klorlda. per tit . IlUSMUc. VEGETABLES Tha m,.rk.'t rul.'.l tlrm on iholie Mnrh of peat dfs. rlpll.iiiH. with denruul fulr im.l offor Inffa only mod. ruti' Quoliitluna: liltu liulu to mt buwti iMinsjlvnnla . holro. Jl.s.i'ir 1 Ol); New York rho.i. Il.TIHU.Ml. Wlilto POtatora. Jora. n r bak.it. hV'U'll. . SH'J Potatofa U.iut.Mii Mhoru. por bbl. No. 1, Jaw 8.5. No II 91 ".llin: rfwi'Ct potatoes. Dela ware and MunUnil, pit liumpor. 1 1 l!.i u I .( Sweet potuloca Jirt..-. per baal.et No. 1. 0cS$l. No j 40'ii.ini' Union:.. r'r lou lb. bag No 1. Jl.r.u8H.75; No. . .iHi.. 'abbaue. Danish p.T ton. JS.-iSlOII rlnllurh. Norfolk, iwr bbl. Jl.r.n n 1 7." Kala. Norfolli. per bbl. UOi'tdl I'uullll.m.'r. Norfolk. lr craie, iikh r,u l-ttuv... Ploria.i. pit iinaityi! H r.u I-ttuv... Klorld.i, pit iiaBKei, 7."i doAVlrslnta. per b.iaket. ICi1.;.ii. i ra!.ilii.i. wr luiiket tHtl3 lleulis, per buMwt. Uitll lls.'pl.irU. I'lorld.i, '- j1'.V,i mi ivpp.-ra, riorlda. p-r I...MVI 7, en. Vnr.h Florida per Per box !' .1'WiV.t li .ii.ni'rn l'larl.ln. it. wi, S2.' Oft a Sriuali. riuriila. nor birt, tl.,73 -v.,... 1-hah riuiitia, per ..uk i Tomatoea. i'lorlda. per cratv $-4PJ. S.KO.,. Graiuilati'd Sugar Unchanged NEW YOllIC, Jan. r. Kino Kranulntcd sugar was nuutcil ut C.70c ami C.7Cc, Tlio last sale In spot Cuba raws wax nt fi.Me, a advance of U iiuints over Thurtilay'M evening. THE WEATHER Ollicial Forecast WASHINGTON'. Jjn. 0. For eastern PemiBylvunlu nml New Jer ey: Haln thia altornoon m.d probably lo Right . SaturUay fair nml much colder; outh Bhlftlns to west ealos. The storm that was over Oklahoma yi-n-terday has mocd up across the Central alleys and Is c-cntial over the wettem nd of IiKe IJrlo this mcrnlriB. It has In creased greatly in area and Intensity, and has caused heavy rains In the Ohio Basin, Uh light or moderate rains In the Middle Atlantic States Storm warnings aru dis played along the coast from Jacksonville to 4CW York Thn tnriilibrn.nl M lltin 'rlrnin generally throughout the northeastern por tion of the country, but the chanees have ("en irregular and somewhat freakish. -feiru. . Iltr i"- , it.i,tin nni' ai. -" w UV.fi..l.!""-t"'l n ..1 cl.-..n.;.l UP nl..l frm' Qn..tll..iiM r.ml.Hii l imm. 1 l"n Sr to nu..i. is'.i."c. lmU to l--.-""I nuilllr lil' - . lur.-' Ml S I JSi . ?;nai- lMi per pulr. l'u'ii -Ti. FRESH FRUITS Clinl... itak nut with fair ml.- iiml Milu. a ftctrally v.r.- w-ll miataliwl i CnllimB. Ap pim, p.r hhl Viirls InuKTlul. .i'(H .-;',. ."',' llalla. ISIl '! ". I'nlilwln No. I. J i" '"' 'J ; j- .. .... tf.t't r.n ii.A..ilmr X.i 1 SI .ill !C QH PutfeN DEATWrN x- T -His.. MO. -u CasO M9W PlTXTL fsStuS -TOK. TheTX H AU E.YCELLeu-T 1BEAT0 I-VMHAT f IUT IV4 0UrZ VLjoTu.Mt U 1 ( -OEAR- tVT HV VwL--V lOVG. OF MMce.V' Tlrr, HELP N0U COHTROUVOUfr if 0 V00 'Q J ZuJt JjAUMJ SOWIETIM& ) Mi2i! kPPP 0 H i.luJUl i V MEcri time, nod PeeVvl Haveut VHM)( Saip o com-troJ , gVr: , rft nmLl.Nou ?? J M WHEAT STRENGTHENS AFTER DROP AT START Covering, Due to Exports and Bullish Crop Advices, Offsets Effect of Peace Talk WKATIir.ll ttSI)lT0N !! f,",,.pr llnrriin IliN innrnlnK Imlltaln tbr- follonliiB MiMlhrr MMnllllonl TfmprnliirM , lllll lIIT . rlrnr 4: n tlt-ar SI 'g rlfnr M 1 1 .Hrrrln, mi lu pri-flp. 'A M . pirilli. ni 31 i'lnnillni Nnrtliurl Northwest , . iiiniin. Meat onirinft nrrr mH'HIim. Vnl nl. n p? l!tUli)..t liliM Vnllfy -nrio.v rpro Tlio fnllnuliiir pri-rlull illmi (In Inrnni tvtia r;imrlril: . itl,llultlporili .Hi ill Mr-r1lrlnr II ll. Kiintna t 111- nml M. IiiiUi .a I ill IJilrnroi ..'.I nl nliimlm. itlnl IMIMiuraJii "fnn ', '"fl.in-li ."l 'It I""-! Wntfici I. ill nl .InleiMi J.wh nl MiirliiailfM. Ill i I lui I'lilrjit I.B2 nl stirlimllrlil. li,i 1,38 nl rinrliinut i I 12 nl ItiilMiKipolli ritlCAdO. .Tnn S Cmorlnc. due to larser exports for the week nntl somo hull lull crop nihliTK, utradlml the wheat ninrlset today after It hail been weak nn con Untied report nboiit peace. Nnlwlthxtnnd ItiB tlie fact that there waa no dennitn news about the reported efforts for Ihe ndMineo metit or n pence movement, the stories cur rent lintl rnnpldemlilc effect on nentlment. Some eiport concerns were free nellr8. May, nfler sellliiB nt $I.BI rnrly, tle cllned to 1.7l-, rloslntf nt $1 mn.goi. compared with $I.SI'S at the end .vrsjor tiny. The ltlsh on July wns made nt the Ftatt, SI Bnia. The position lati-r fell lo $UHi nn.l nnlnhed lit $1 ISia nn -IS';, nunlnst $1 I!)'. .xeslprdayn Inst prliv. The top on Heitenilier also wild niutle at the outset, Jl. 3D a, tho month Inter dropping to Sl.so-ii nnd endlns tit $l.n"U. ngtilnst Jl.SD'.i. ilio llnal price of yesterday. Tho Modern Miller said that Knnsnft re mained wltliout snow roverlnir, but hnd had scattered shoucrs. The crop needs abun dant moisture. Wurnicr weather in the central States has removed mtieli of Ihe snow enwrins. but winter cnndltl'ins hne been fnwiruble. There hits beeii a bl(j In cronse In Ihe tlrmanuVfor mlllhiB v. heat. ICsporti of wheat nnd Hour for the week from tho I'nlled Ktntea were i!,r.(i2,ll01 biisht-ls. iiKalust 10,030,331 bushels In the same week a year iiro. 1,'or tho season to date they amount to 192.317.121 bushels, compared with 21!1,282.37S bushels In the same period of tho previous year Shipments from Argentina for tlio week wero 1.GII7.000 bushels, nfratnst fiO.000 but-hel last yenr. Tho visible supply theru is n.li 10,000 bushels, neulust 2. 570, COO bushehi In In 15. I.(-n.llnix futures ranued as follows: WIlMIt Yts. t-luae. t.SI'4 I. r.u t.311'4 mi'1. Op. n. llltth. 31nv.. I.NI l.HJW .inlv. . i.r.n'4 i.r.nv I.mv. 1.711 i.inj5 1 .3(1 Close. I.NI l.l.S'j 1.37 'J sept.. i.an'i i.: Ml i ilell Corn (ntw iryl .May. . liS'a IWH ur.'ii o7n Pll'j amy. . H.-nt.. Oats Xlnv.. July. . 117 117 U7li r.R'a r,:i rap? r.74 3I I.ur.1 Jin... I'iSS Mnv . . K.72 Klb .Inn. . 1-1 112 Jlny.. 1 l.;u 13 47 Ki.ll.'i ir, 2.". l.'i 7ll in in in pu 1 3 '" m.nf 13.(17 II. 43 ii nu 11 7.1 1 1.02 1 I .'(I 1 1.2.'. tll,72 i-orit .Tun... 27 03 1 Mill.. 27.25 : July Hid. tAlUed. 27 2n t27.ini 27 07 LIVE STOCK QUOTATION'S t-lII(-Al(1. Jan. r.. IIOOS Ilerelpts. 3n.(l(lll h. a. I. market weak; mlxp.1 and butchers, lli.HH O'lo.l.'i; Rood heavy, Sin 23010.51); rousli hemy. m.i'h in jo- Hum, ;i a.-.i'iii.su. pIks. S7.miii 0 2,',: bull, in sr. '.flu ;i'i, CATTl.lt Up-elpip. 2000 hen.l: nnrket steady; Ik-i..-h. Jl! tuCfi u ,il, vown nnd lietfnrs, xir.fi? 1(1.4(1. Btotki-rn nml TimmIitb. Nltpt !MI; 'IVaana. ST WliTiii 7-.- UllveH. Jill . 111 13. Hlinill' ll..-. Hits linn" h.-ail. market sleadr; n.itlo nnd w.-alern. t."i.r.o'f 10.23 Iambi. $11)73 41 13.(10. STEAMSHIPS HAVANA raTI AcIcliclitfultTopicaldimate; ro mantic old-world Bunoundings. Comfortnblo modern hotels. Outdoor eparts; horao racing nt Oriental Parle Kxrrllent paiienjer accom mo elation a on laige. twin-ftcicw tteamihips inilinK unJcr ( Amcn'cim Flos. Sailing from New York, TLuridoy and Sat urday . Nassau in the Bahamas Or.ltiant tocial Mo ht aplcndid hotela, Ci jlf, nlo, tenni. motorize aurf bath ing. Won Jeiful aunate, Sailissi from New York THnndaji. M-w, ttaksa-ttttk mtict tXinnur, jo A. S, 1917, between Jaduoaiitli,l on J VoJiao. Mexican rmlaa, 24 day a, JncluJing I Utann. Cuba, 'rocicso and Veto, Cruz, Mexico, Sailings fortnightly on Thursday . WARD LINE New Yoi!: and Cub Mail S. S. Co. Central 0(ice. Tool ol Wall St.. N. Y. it Ilrauili UrU't (llliie (ll (liealnut t.. I'lillailelpliln FLORIDA in- snA" rilU.ADULI'IKA TO JACKSONVILLE fL.tll.. .. L.......I.I.1 iViiiiinn ut natuiuiiiiii DCI.K.IU'i'l'l. SAM. rise buamlb. ..u.v tarra. ueat arvtc neuia ...m ii. rin inciuu. i'iuu Your Trip to iucludu "The Flnrat L'uuainUe frlpa lu (bo World" llluatratid booklet on IWcucat. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. Olllie. 103 Koiltli Dili tit.. VV I' TUltNi:i. U. I A . EVENING TJBDGBR-PHILADBLPirLV, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917 Financial Briefs Nnllmn Tlnyward hits been elected Presi dent of the American DredRlnR rompnnv. sneeeedlne; tho late William J. llrmllpy. Mr Ilnywnnl Ins for twelve years been nn ennlneer for the Hell Telephone Com pany of Pennsylvania, nnd will rontlnuo as soliciting engineer with that corporation. The following npplli-alits wire elected to membership In New York Slock tischanfto. nilch t.owit9!, James (Jafstalrs. Paul Adlef nnd 11. 'P M Held. Armltt Drown, of Cnl-slMM A Hrnwn, of thin city, tins been elected it member of tlia New VoHc l-'olton txclmnge. There have been admitted to the IK of tha New York Stork tixchnngc TeSns Com pany's stlbK-rlptlnn receipts ini- cnpltal stool; part and full paid. ttanlM ftnlned from the New York Suh Ireamiry yeterdnv $ta,. 120,000, nnd since last frlday Rained no,!ll!).0l)0. A discount rnle of .Itj per cent nn trade nccentnnccs up to ninety days fof the St. TiOttls Heserve Ilnnk was liitlay approved by tno Federal iieserve uoani. LOCAL M1NIN0 STOCKS TONHI'AH ATOCKM Mid. A nrNimarn .(id lihvnv .W l?pnh Rxlrnaloli It nil! inn tH k,. .of 1 :in M Nortli Htiir ,. .fa UfS.-ll.- Kulit 3.1 aoi.nfiKt.u btockh AtlnnU .1(1 :J1 iiiup nun Il.inlli u t'nmhinntloti Prn.-Hiin ,,,, Dliimonddeltl It II Illl.HV , .,,..... i r.r.i Hnndotprm ti.'iulnll Mlh.r I'l.-K .10 .12 117 .(17 .ii,. .11 .li ,ni . .nil .OS .j. MIIU'KI.I.A.NniH'U Ariionn I'tilted On NVuidi Hill 2U Trrupu MlnlnK 17 KAILHOAI) HAKN'IN'GS tlllAND Tltt'NK , nun tn.-r.-ni" llll.sun l-'.mrtli .,pk peeemhpr. 11,7(1(1. ion MINNIIAPCH.IH AND JT 1 OPI'I rmirih wppU Deri-mber. Munttl , l-'rom July 1 tans nim 11111,1171 ,".7111,7112 11.122 r.l :i?H 2tl7.(ISI NORFOLK SOfrllKHN Nnvmlwr irraas (4.1 1 7fll Net Ill H.IS Bnrpltis r.(l.7HI I'lve months' srosn 2,(i'.'ll.7lil N.'t (tin (HH Kurplus 2l!t2.'ll PKNVIirt AND TtlO lUIANDI-: tl7 l2 1 2. Mil 1(1.1117 SlIl.TlPI 1(10 Mi.-, UII.77N November khiss . . . Nrt PlMi monttia' itros. Nat i.oi'iBVit.i.i: November itroas , . . Net rivp monllm' cross Net , 12.-11 1. Mill 11112 I1S2 1I.S77.IKI.1 -i.uju.nxa 11.11. .'. 1.1 . ,'.!( 4.TI il"sn:M I3I.S2'. AND NAHIIVII.I.R . . tn r.aa,20ii i22 .iu .. 2,ti.iii ohm isii.aiui .. 27.1IIH SS.1 a.Kli7.1(l . . NSIII.SIt) 1.(107.1.011 ciu:sAt'nAi:n and omo l'ourlli week December, tt.2u7.ar.il t2nn.nii.i Jlontli I.U2 1. :.:. l 2IUI1H l-'rom July 1 2.i.lon.(!2S 1 4(i!i.:t.iu CIIICAOO. INllIANAl'OI.ta AND r.ouivii.i.r. l'ourtli week December Motuli from July 1 S221.S.1I 7ni.o:m 4.S21,(l7n J2S. IS7 71,71.1 BUS, 2(1.1 MISSOl'ltr, KANSAS AND TCXAS Paiirth week December. tl.1Sn.ins (14(1117 Month S.sns. 117 n7N 411 l-'rom July 1 2u.S4U.I)l!) 4 uo 002 Dcereaae. IJAK S1LVKU 1.1. HI I'-n.l , Yes" .! I 7.'. :ti;'-j Ts'pw York ( c-n(H) l.ou.lon (pen.-. ) . . 3U1 AVINTEK ItESORTS ATI.IN'IIC t 11V, N. .1. iSfoCcU. ATLANTIC CITY. Oporvat all seasons A rccoflrvissd ..stanaard oi Gxcellcrvcc, Gucnv600. WAITER J. BUZBY.X His UAClilO nt0RT H0TELOF THE WOULD ATLANTIC Cmr.N.J. OWNERSHIP MAIU.CC MCtlT. .laglAH WHITCHHOHB COMPAMY Wostmiimtpr ' av- ncur Uenen. -t' yt,iiiiuiiai.Li . . , ..... bI.,h. ea rung water tS up wky. 12 up dally. C'haa. Uuhro. ni.ii point rniirouT. v. HOTEL CHAMBERUN 1J2JI Hath and '.reainier.t. Write - v Cm. F. ADAMS Fartrt, Manrc ADAM5, Minaor tXV- Monro. Va.. or - -H Abk Mr !. at i at Utii .uul ('hmtnut ta. C'uoka' Youth. 137 H. Itroail nt , thn lp. nn.i It. It. Co. l.MJi i'Ii. stnut ut , una Leaser tVntral. AllilhTA, 1A. PARTRIDGE INN U. W. PATlTrtlDOn A. D. CUSI1INO Ol'I.N DIJCHMnnit TO .MAY Steam limteii eUctrlc elevator, prlvato vernn. daa. aun parlor on roof. N.-w audition; Button nlth bntha Nut.-d for linmi-lllc. comfort nnd culalnw Two lN'liol. nnlf roumeB near Inn. Bltlt. lDIiM. WINTI'.K CI.I.MATi: I.Ki:0()l. N. .1. LuUeuoud. N. J, Nutvd for Ita homellktt atutuipaera. Coif prlvlleua. E L SPANOUNDCl-.Q. M?. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES PUIJLIC SPEAKING SE LF-EXPRESS ION A new clan b atn-t Saturday aft. moon. January 6, at 2..U Public Imiied; lli-t two lssona Junuaiy 0 und 1 1 Tn Uetx on appli cation. NEPF COLLEGE 17311 I liritnuf M. High School Graduates ClaascH for lounff men am women form Ins l-'tibruary t. l- nut wast your time by wultiiiff until nvxi fall Start txow. WrU't tvr Urcular TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llroail iiuil lirrUi Slrfrtu STRAYER'S Tha Heat JU.lneaa B-htcl. Mil nml Ctieatnut B:rt. i..-liiniia euaianteed UntHr now- Day or nlsht jif gJLJk WjtfBrfr&&w CRIMES AND APHASIA, OLD FRIENDS, IN FILMS Familiar Themes Touched to Ar tistic and Interesting Issues in Three Features ly Ihe t'ltolohlay I'Mllor ATlrAOIA "Tt-d Wrilkpf Sei," Kny-llpe-Trt-niiolo. Willi flisflPB lln sn.l t.oms tllsiun. ptnry hv All.p (' (lron. ndsptrrt bv Monte hnlti-rjohn. tllripte.l h lln.niond 11. West. Voung man charged with slnylng dancers nls father, District Attorney, forced to prosm-ute case nstntnst him; boj's step mother, modern 1'ortln, undertakes his de fense. 'There's ft corklni? situation." as Ooelor tloobernng declnfes In "The Cohan Hevue ' The doctor Is rlBht In thii case, though he mlBht have added Hint It wns nlso rather an unreal one t'nrenl only in type, h.iwou-r. on the screen this story lakes on mnnv of tho fine and trenuinn ns- peels of the actual It maintain.! Interest legitimately nhd thrllllliBly (most of the time) nml has (he ring of sound dramatic tnetnl In its crises. The chnrnctcrs, nl though the familiar types of rich young waster, inmplre and llomnti-senatorlnl fnlher. are .iipllnlly Indlvidunllged. They stand out. The one new sntt of part the Icirol lady is nlso convincing. Wltnt makes her so Is without doubt the direction. This li of the best, drnmntlrnlly. photo grnphlialiy ami in n constructive way. Al IhoiiKli ll open., mid closes will! courtroom scenes, "The Weaker Sex" is not Ihe casual trim piv it Is human, close knit, presvnm nly acted and A No. I In lighting nnd camera work And It has a real sloty. VI('fiiniA Vntilly." Metro, with Ki.inn- ;..!'..' ""' story 1 Mprsrs lloftiiinii untl t'llft.ni. iiir.-.-l. .1 In J ll. (l-IIrtcn. Hire Is nil Intercut Inn: tllm by virtue of a few cry simple but necessary things - A story that. In spite of extriiMigance and (Olncidence, keeps you worried ncr whether some Innocent people nnd likeable people are going ui be "nctit up" Unjustly. Kit. cellent dltectlott nnd expert eilltlng that dovetails Ihe story nicely, (limit types nnd Home brilliant moments of emotion from Paul riordun. HKdn.VT "The Ititt) Who rnrltol," Pnriisnn .h1.1 ll!i llulurt Warn lik nnd (I r.l. Ili'linns. Niurv nil lined, from ih.- i.rn.i,- .,f Ji.iii. .. II i. jr , dlr. it.d liv Kintle i'lnut.ir.1 World has tinned out some "bad Imv," as feeble flint plays are known In .'Hiker Alley. It iiImii has given Its spect.itotii siime corking pieces of direction and rami, more than passable stories. Hubert Warwlck'i lali st appearance on this program belonei In the latter class. It Is a feature lh.it makes good, first, on its wholly admirable production Impnyinir and ipaciotiM s.-t-i. brilliant and vUl.l light nnd shadow, ndeiiuate playing, )iroii't- nsseiubling of In cident. Nn one could be very much sur prised at tho outcome or the pint (th. s... nml lost-memory tale of this week), hut the "lingering" of the characters and Hie episode li extremely good Thin iu.lK ldu.il treatment lifts "The Man Who l-'orgnt" Into the class of superior motion pleturi-i TIIOTOPLAYS 0n&f Tlin follow In c tlicatn olilulu their pit Inn--, tlinuish tlir STANf.KV Huuldtit: Campany, whlfli N u cniiruiitro of r.irlv slum I tie of tlio flnctt proiIuctlotiH. AH nlrlur-r rtlct'il lief ore Ptlilbltlnn. A-k fur tlio (lir.itr In jour locality obtaining rturr thruiiKli thn MA.M.IIV ItUOKIMi "OMI'ANY. 1'arniiKiunc l'lcturra. LENORE ULFJCH " """"Vuim:' APOLLO &2D AND THOMPSON JIATINSB DAILT E. H. Sothern and Edith Storey in .v i:ni:mv to thi: kinii ARCADIA CHEUTNUT IIGI-OW HTTII Louise Glaum nnd Charles Ray in ' Till! WIIAKKH KI1X" BELMONT r.2i AND MAHKHT Audrey Munson In PURITY" BLUEBIRD IIIIO.M) AND SPEQL'nilVN'NA AVn CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in -MAIUU Mil! A I. A I'AIITK" 7I?r A D"T1 N"" ''i:dah AVE .!J:iI p.iH.iuorvT Tiit:Ttw Thomas Meinhan & Mollic King in thi: ni.iit to Tin: iiooiiAir- FAIRMOUNT I0TII AND OIHAIID AVENUE JULIUS STEGER in TUP. fTCI.nN TIllt'MI'II" eeTU QT riiKATiti: 3D in J 1 . iielow Spru- MAT. DAILY IllCi. 7 to 11. Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely in rill: YUl.IAI.V -.w.N- FRANICFORD 4"1 F UA.VKFORD AVKNUD "Heir to the Hoorah" Ill-IITON inii.Mi:s' tiivi:i. GREAT NORTHERN .!? Pron.l St. l;rto Ave. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Tin: MATIUMAMAl" IMOmlAI U0TI1 s WAI.NPT tT3. lIvlJrJC.KlA)u Tiwr.t: snows u.ut.y CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in Tilt: HIM. OK HPXA.S ' lITAnCB rOKTY-PIIIST AND Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely in Till. YKI.lAIW PAWN" Li n r D T V JJHOAD AND . MME. PETROVA in THIJ IIL.M'K III'TTPHPI." mwTpiiii.AiMn.riii.v EUREKA 40'rl, i,ARKUT BT3' RUTH ROLAND in "The Sultana" SOIJTII I'lllluVDPl.I'IllA OL Y MP I A W0A ,A?NPUIDQB VIOLA DANA in TUP l.KUIT Dl? IIAI'I'INEH.S PltliSI I-'IIIUCO" l Ml TIIH l It Obituaries Dr. Marry It. Warrlncr Dr. Harry Hialr' Wmrlncr, twenty-eight years old, thief resident phsleinn at tho Children's Homeopathic Hospital for a year, died yesterdnv at the hospital frt'tn pneu monia, after nn Illness of five weeks Ilo was a graduate of Hahnemann Hospital, nnd before going to the Children's Homeo pathic Hospital hnd been Ihe bhlef tcsldent physician for a year at tho Cumberland Street Hospital, of New Vork. He I suruveu' by Ills parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry .1. Wnrrlhrr. of 12H North Thirteenth street. Mrs. Mm Tracy Orlswoltl Mrs. Kllsn Tracy Hrlswolrt, widow of William A. Urlswotd. died on Wednesday nt her home. IfiOrt Spmco street. She Is stir Mved by a son. Frank Tracy (Irlswolil. of Itotthonie, Uadnor, nhd a .1 (tighter. JIM Kdward tllsley. of 2008 Sprue htreet Fu netrtl serxlccs will be held tlilb afternoon at 4 oVIoik nt the Church of Kt 1-uke ami the fcplphnny. Her body will be taken to l-'.i-ie, lu, for burial. CimflMi WlUnn Charles Wilson, sixty-two yeira old. a propenius farmer of Camden County, (lied suddenly nt his home on Hell road, well mnwr, on Wednesday night from heart dis ease. IBzathz iVPAMSl At .Mevrrlr. N ,1 . Jun. 4 r.i.i,a- It. lllllvea lniud to U-...'.i j AtlAMH nii... .. J. nnd friends.. JlH.-rsl.li I ... . . .--i - CO SIllOH, " r. . ..-v. (a .i snt funeral, .22. Co.ip.-r M 2 .ill p m. Int. piiM't.' l-rlemls' nuv cull t-'rt. AI.I.K.V ,rsn. 8. Ill.tKA T!.. widow of par tholomew A' -n (n..- Drnfton). need JU JJ'In iK.s nml (rletuls HM1-.I to finnrnl s. ruees. Mot", lp. m. IUI W. IM. St. (Iielnw l-limt . ? nml 'lllmr.l i- , lid 5.1 1 ""' '-"" Itcmnlns nmv ! le.' nf("r 7 n in. Hun AI.1.I!M tall 4. 1I1-.IIIIIUU, K A 111) Mi llerul, Moll - P. "I rn.i..illlle. ii., .......... 1 1 . i !.., ,-. . t'urr .mi H will Int meet tn.lliwn Iii'Iiw Willow ri.i' (.1 12:110 and 12.1.1 ,llA1N'i'ur:H.-S.l.l.-ntv. J.m 4. IH A-T . hus baud of Mini A Amir, si (li.- I'liniiil. 11) iised (17 Itcli.tlvs and frlnidi inplov. of I. N M'nt. ttil('-d to fun.-uil a aim. Jl.in.. 2 p. tn . ,v.i.:ii"- j'.Va'- ltr"?VlMIAnHT. wife r llli-lMid Anli.-r. !r. It. 1i.tl- m and frb nds. Ht. A MUSIC Aw 1,1 i cn iw 20 LESSONS Wt'll li .it'll iivi to plav r.nl rnKtlme mi tbe plino In 211 , ss.,ua ll' VDl 1) .N e N.ND.V A NOTK In l.a. lime IT .ui .u -.'' id. l- U learn to Play popular sntui r.. h..im "ratf" uny piece, v ill .1 i.n.,11,- Km lr . I , ,.kt, I -iiuisti:n.si:n .-. hooi.moi imipi-i.ah jicsio S-.JU (i. i in n town aid. ,., !''-',"." T10,i;',-,?.:t,.l 1320 Tnaker til. Plume Dliktuinn a. 01 I. STANGER. Afi;r-;vuv7 CJ..ISSBS niamnu.l ('.111 J -'001 North Thlrtrnth St. tSamuel Dunk IMVMI im.niiV -.Ml -uulll IPIIi t. Helen I imtltnu -liiillo. ACKROYD Villi.. Culture il of Miutltii: lMev II ill. Wnlin-t at 17lli M. PHOTOPLAYS AfTIIVlE m i-a fl,,iw- x.-. jK BoSiw Gmpww LOCUST 21) AND luCUST Mm-, i .no nn.i a -.in. too. Vak- . ii.au. s u:su, ir,c. WM. S. HART thi: 1)1. II. S IKN-III.l." Market St. Theatre asa MAituirr FTItUKT . I.ll KIMIIM.I, l)l i! In "Till: ui.-i: HP si h.w " K,-i V In.-M.htv Kit V.NCIs Kllltli in I llltAOli l-l VMIIi In "Th.. Purple Maik " OVERBROOK can & iiAvi:itFoi-.D ope Jo.i. Unit Orch. KltANCIM X. HIMIIMW- and lli: PIll.V IIAYMJ In "DII'l.oMATH' HllllVICir' AND OTIIKftS PALACE ill MAttKKT 8TPi!i:T 10. - 20.- i.or Ti.i.i i:ci:v. ci.ko iiidcri.y nn.l xi-SSPi: II WAKAWA in 'Tin: vi.-TnitiA caiiss" PR I N CEfsS ""1" VIOLET MESEREAU in Till: HDSOIt DP MMtV lll.AKP" REGENT i::i sMitKirr uTiinirr t i.v roc: nita.ix Emmy Wehlen "VANITY" Rl A I Trt OEnMNTOWN' AVE. 1 -t - vy AT 'I PI PIlllrtrKKN ST MABEL TALIAFERRO in Tin: wwnttAM" RUBY JIAIUCr.T r-THP.MT PPI.OW 7TH STnKE7 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Till: M Tit HI A MAC SAVOY 1211 MAUKCT 8T11BCT FRANK KEENAN in Tin: sins vi: do" CT A Ml 17V ii.HKiiT Aiinvn iiJTH O 1 rtlVJ-L. I M:1-i A M i,i ll'Ul'. M, PAULINE FREDERICK in Till! M.AVi: MAItKlrT" STRAND IIPHMANTOWN .IVRM'I! at vi:vAve,n hi'HKi:T CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Till: IXHM.Ill VIIK1IN ' TIOGA mu AND VENANa0 ST MAY MURRAY in TUP runv lllltl VICTORIA '"X'uov'.Tr NINTH Emmy Wehlen -.vanity" miutii PI11I.1I:M'1IIA RIDGE AVENUE lT3i RIDaB AVa MARY MILES MINTER in "Youth's Endearing Charms" "PHIL AND DELPHINE" The JiVUMMI l.i:illii:iC I'dta-IViiiuins hrrlpt nr.ATiis I .Iward s lleneflclil Sn.ietv. In11e. to funeral. Mon, 8 ao a m, son's r. aid. me. ltlehsr.l nher. Jr. 2i)ii llu(li-(l. at llbth mass of r.-uuiem ft lldward'a tJnur. li to n m Int prlte AIlMITAtH: .tan. 2. ,TAMK I,1:oNAIlD. ren nf James P. nn.l i:iln Armltaire. 1313 . Tloen at. Int. Northwood Cem. . ASIIWOIITII. nntere.i into reat Jnn. a. P.M.MA. widow nf Jam-. Ashworth. Ilelallves nnd frlenda Imlte.l to funeral, Sat, 2 p. m , .Jail) W. I.eltlirh eve. rlees L'htinh of Ht. .'amps tho l.rss 8 p. m. Int. In niljolnlnif Rroun.la UAKRIt Plral-d.iy, Twelflh Menlh. aldt. 421 il.Jfl.'i'. ,iv,ii Pfl'idfnn, Crti.. RAtlAll II. llAKi:il (nee Huantph). widow of Udmuel linker, surd Ul). Dun notlen nf funeral will La nhrn. IIANUOI'II dun. 2. BTANI.ni, busbin nf WT .Annn. nl formerly of Ileitna llsmlneh, llelfltirta and frl"tt,la. Pollah.Natlonnl Alllanra, "JWelj No. .172. Atnerl an Poll'li Asarrlatlon, nf ltlehmon.l, nnd nil anieltlra ,if whlcll hi waa ; member invited to funeral, Jllh ltlehmon.l M.' 88 ja m. I Huh m.i" HI Adalbert's i ntiren 10 n ni Int Holy Pros", t'em. ll.HUio.V. Jnn. 4. ANN. wife of Diil.l llnr non, Helallves nn.l rnentta. all aoelatles of Whieli she was n member. Invited to funeral, Mon. Till nm, 1.11 i: llntenhouw at, tler-mnntnn-ti. Illuh nutas st Vlnrent ile Paul's (.mirth nam Int. ol.l cathedral Cem. tlAItmSTT Jnn 2. HANM'AII fne. ilarrl widow .of. Henry llarrett hspii R1 llelntivea r-"-j.w-.:.". i an.i iriiitua invitp.t to funeral. reiMenrfi of eonv rienrao w lla .iriiinia lhlltp.1 to funeral. Bun 2 n. in.. rreti, u at nnu .uiiiiiik h.v. jut ah Vprnofi f-e.n. fla...rt ... tn M hi. b.M.wa.. ..... u . ... . . .vriu.iui 8 In lu p tn ,,, .- .,,-,..-,. ,1.1 TtAIUIV tun -TtlnttAu I,... !.... . . Pnrrj. Ilplnlli-ea and frlenda milled tofuner.il. r'!;ni' o8.30.-,. .m.1Ht Nv fl t. lllali KSf.J.S.' H.tMtw'h's Chur.h ID n. tn Int. I'APKH Jan. 4. nolUiTIIIJA ItAfP.ft (nee l"ehropilpr, wife of Oeorse Mauer. mrwl id Ilela tllps nnd frlenda Invited to funeral servlees, fUt " . 1 n't m ' "u,,,"ioo.l nve., Andalualn. 1'a. l.,"''':',.n' '? ',nI,N w'i nn et Snmuel I. uiid Marv I! Hers. r. aged 1(1 llrlatlv.-j and friends Inilleil tn fun. rnl Sat. 2 ill? eurcnia r. aid. n, e 71.t Itmer at . iu Airy ' l;(-IV:'.lt'llll '.ni omit Howe". HIMi HIPP Inn a iihvky ltICIOI-'P, liuabntul ..f th. bit- 'I h. r, . III, horf (me Vle. Ksl. 1873 - jr AHtl "Clothing That's All" ' M w i5th & ciiestnut 1 January T7J. rrr r, -w . -n PU m H H 'W R H Entire Stock of Suits and Over coats for Men and Young Men Reduced as Follows: $ 1 5 Grades, now $ 1 8 Grades, now $20 Grades, now $25 Grades, now $28 & $30 Grades, And so on up, including tho finest $35, $40 and .$50 garments correspondingly reduced. Excepting only plain blacks and evening dress clothes. R0DUCTI0N cost is con stantly increasing. The woolen market is risinp; at such a rate that most of the fabrics represented in this Sale have gone up 50. And these Georjres Model Clothes, embodying the most ad vanced style ideas, have been sell ing all season at the very lowest prices, because of our tremendous volume of production and big out lets throughout our chain of stores. Yet, regardless of everything, we adhere to our fixed policy to clear all stocks in the season for which they were prepared with this great money-saving, clothes buying opportunity. Sale of Separate Trousers Neat pin stripe ami chalk lino ciTccts in worsteds nml enssimeres. Plain blue serges, corduroys, etc. S2.50, $3, $4, $5, $0, $7, $S Trousers for .$2, $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 15 New York (2) Brooklyn aBoltonf.m aiiung 13 nr:Tii5 land) aaeil ltd. Italnllvea nni friends. Vcrein .to. S. Dn-r ft i erlaeher fnterat. Vcrein ,o, 2, Prr. Printer Keneflclal Soeteir Invited to ionrl. Sal . i - " . - r . P. m , residence of aon-ln-law, Albert ItochUle, .1.111) r:ua st. int. noivuo cem. Auto lunerAl. , I)I.AKtN. Smtdentj-. at Cheater, Ta., Jan. 2 J BDUAIt HI.ANKIN, son of late William and IfarifRrpt Itlankln. . Itelntlves nd friend milled to funeral aervlees, I-rl.. 7 HO p, m.. reaidrnee at Arthur llnuliaon, Pal Aahland sve., i, .i.i) atone, i-a. rrienna may view remai lain-) Hill cat.. . p. nt.. in cnapei of W( (em. Iiorrri I Jan. t, NOIIMAN. aon of John P. nnd Mary Itooth grandson of Chafles At and Hnrnh Panders Due notlra of funeral will b RUen, from reilden.ee of parents, 1027 Hrlatol at . NIeetown . HoYl.i: .Ian. a. MAtlY .!., ilauahter of llernar.l and Hannah N. Iloyle. ttelattvea and friends, 1 1. V. M. Ho.lnllty and Lady T. A. II. Hnelety, Iniltcd to funeral. Tuea., 0:30 a. m., parents' realden.ee, a002 Aspen at., W. Phlla. Molemn reuulem mnaa Ht Acnlha's Church 11 n m. Int. Holy t'rnaa Cem llo)lI)r:ittr.CX Jnn 2 ANNA MAntD. wlfa nf Adnlph Porderteut nnd daughter of Annla nml late Hamuel Tlnney, ased 28. HelMlvrs nnd friends. I-nsue or Paered Heart of Church of SI, Thomns Auulnns Invited to funerAl, Hat , N .10 n. tn. mothers real.l.nee, 2210 8. llith at. Holemn requiem tnnas Church of St. Monica. It) n tn Int. Holy Croaa Pern. IillAlHI Jnn. .1 NANCY, wife nf John O. Itrngs, nire.l 70 llelntlvea nnd rrlenda Invited to funeral seritcea, Prl . K p. m., 2311 B. 21at at Int. Sat,, nt Norw-alk, I onn , via 8 a. m train from Itroa.l St. Station tUtOWMIY Jnn a UMZAtinTIt nnow l.PY. Itelatliea nn.l friend. Imlted to funeral. Sat . 7.3(1 a ni . 711 N. 22.1 at, tiofemn high mass nf renuleni chur.it of Ht. Prancls xavler u a. m. Int Holy Cross Cetn. Hllt'nS. Mrs. ANNA M tmur.N. widow of the late James M. llrtiep, nf Irilnitton, N. J. and mother nf Itev. .1 d Hart Jlruen, pastor of the Plr.t Preabyterlnn Church, of Itelvldare. N. .1 . ill'd at Ihe home of her eon In Jlelvldern. on Thursday tnornlns. 7 o'clock. In the l)4th j, ir of her nire The funeral aervleea will be, field in Ihe First Preabyterlan Chureh of Ilelvl-d-re at I p. m, Mnn.iav. Thn burial will bo at Iriiniton. N J on Tueadny. Cotillnuril nn Next Pane 'owe Dme now. .50 i 1.50 .$16.80 ?19-so- .$23.50 &2 Smart double brcasted Itnglan. A Oeorges reproduc tion from a Now York Fifth Avenue Tailor's model. Ono of tho many original styles included in this sale. Storei nt Providence Jetroil. w n i&fr PHILADELPHIA 1 m Chestnut Buffalo 1
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