Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1917, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 19JL?
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f WAITER SWATS
HIGH LIVING COST
Turns Reformer in a. Way
Deeply Interesting to
Ultimate Consumer
PROFIT IN HIS GARDEN
4 vinltor tin Itirnrit reformer The
korlil nia ti" rxpccl anything A lmii-1
tehlch In-rMofnir- Ii-ih .lireli ciiKngeiV ot
rltnlvplv In illipetnlnir lolisli-r iipvvlitit R-
incl patr- ! '"I m nm' '" l"',"'llnB ""'
inoluiiipnlH for uch illf im.it limn H now
llnK uwil t" hflnct down the 'n-t nf IkliiK
And fin-rruv linngi n talc which shmiltl ha
of. Intfre'i to rvorv liourewlfn vvlioe tlienttn
re puni-timtet! l.y thiitmlii of rich Krii
thlnlt liinnght illreotly nom the eRvlahlr
Hitch t- hrr r-ltv tnlil?
Harrv flprnrklnnit In hit "on" moments
u r natter In n popular I'llpstiuit direct
..jtnuiant In liii "oft" inninpiiti ho l n
farmer - "f the tnlilolil vnrlpty. With one
sere nf (rrounil nt linn lllgtoii. N. .1 , he
has achleeil results Hint inlRht Klvp Hie
owner of IiumiI ureas pnuien,
Moreover he Iiiih pvnlveil tho "c-niiililnn-tlo'n
fnmlh hasl.et ' Me.a us thi hel solu
tion "' offered to combat tho IiIrIi cost
of UmiiC ,' , .
In an insplintlonal innment he limk'n
basket of i holm vPKelnlilpi stu-li ni hi
tlnv farm produces to n ft lend It was
filled with n inotilli-vvntrrlm ailcty of
crejes liprlii ntul efietnbles.
How miuh i until It eot un If you had
. to buy It ' ' ho asked her after ho had pro
' suited It as a Rift
"A dollar, nt least." she icplied.
" can sell It nt suiiicient profit for sixty
. cents he rellected
The result nf his ciiRltatlmi vv.il a swat
to Hie middleman of n Tr Rlitful lilmv. If lie
Spr.ickl.itnt cm do tlii't HihiR, he wauln
to know whv o can't and why nil this
squeal about Hip IiIkIi cost of thin- need
to on
But hem him tell his story In his own
iray
Rl'IlACKi.AND STOPS WASTK
'After fecdlnR my family u vvlfo and
Ix chlldien from the farm." he says. "I
found I "a raisins more eRetubles than I
could ""-e and that tho surplus was behiR
wasted Th'-i condition was and Is conftoiit
Jnic eer fin mer
"So 1 decided to sell some of my surplus
I sold a crni-cr In a nciRliborltiR town some
lettuce and iniimlnt- salad at thirty kIx cents
per do7Pii and "nine mil shes in Hiiity-Mie
cent per dozen hunchc. I observed that
the lettuce and rnmalne salad retailed at
from eiRbt cents to twelve cents per head
and the tadislies at fie cents per bunch, t
felt that I w anled inoic of that protlt
Itl.LS MAItKI'T HASICIIT
"line dav I Rnthered from my pardon
a quarter of n peck of strlnjr beans, two
heads of rnlinaRp. two bunches of beetn, one
caul flower. I wo fonlhonl; Miuashes. ono
bunch of Swiss chard, n vegetable whose,
jrreen tops ate destined to take the place of
spinach and whose, laico white stalks mav
be cooked the samo as nsparasus, and a
quarter or a peck of tomatoes: also a bunch
of potherbs Containing twenty sprnys of
parsiev. ten sprays or celery, two carrots,
two leeks tun roots of oyHer plant, six
pieces of okra. three green lieppers, some
thvme and summer siivnry.
"Ail this I placed In n farmer's half
bushel basket It contained a leRctnblo for
even da in tho week. I delivered tho
basket neatly covered to the home of a
friend In the city, and oxplalned to his
wife that 1 would havo brought twice thn
amount were a not for the distance and
weight I asked her to look over thn vege
tables and tell me what she would havo to
pav fnt Hum nt the coiner Riocerv stoic.
After taking stock she declared that 'the coot
would be from olKhty-rio cents to $1 a
basket I asked her If she thought whether
persons MJch a neighborhood as hers
would purchase weekly from the fanners'
waB ins basket like this at Mty cents each.
&he said .he would be delighted to take one
v cry week
SHII'I'INO HV I'AItCl'I. POST
eitv1n!f,'ilV0,eiI,mi!ny of ,hese '"iskets In the
f,!t nn" fui"' that the housekeepers read-
n7rl?"lze.! th0 bcneflt ll,ey 'lerheil from
purchasing this way. .lust at this time I
Mw thiouRb the aeency of the parcel post,
the possibihn of n business dliect from the
Jarm. for the deliM-iy was .solved If I could
put up a ba.sket to meet the weight le
Jiulremenis With this In view I placed
in a iK-acli box or carrier one-quarter peck
of tomatoes, onc-nuiviter of a peck of lima
beans. r,Dah ,,,, in(1 )0 . ln b. ,
th.. T,',:v", "', 1,er"r,, ' ",auo "" may "f
these i.ttie baskets and they found a ready
A .os0 snjdy of (he farn)ers. roturn,
ba8kMannie"lKe "' tw,"'y-nvo cents per
ih. . . 1 l0!uI '"''' "" l,er reason. Also
that if be leeelved all that his produce sold
ior nt wholesale, less a leatonuble com
mission. 1P uouW reccUo sery rOSB ,0 tl
ecu s pe, luHKet aveiage; for it Is a fact
"U the consumer im.s t,ty close to $1 per
mtskft i if roursc, the grocer or huckster
mut make a HMng but It Is unreasonable
mat tiun should absorb vevcnty-fUn per
cent ns against twenty. live per cent the
farmer re.-elxes H employing tha family
combination basket plan direct from the
arm to the consumer the farmer will bo
nahled to receUo a jUht price for his
produce and the consumer will be able to
buy a ailety of fiesh produce at a greatly
reduced cost
1'AltMKI! S OPPOUTl'NITY
"To engage in tho famllv combination
nasket plan the fanner mubt set aside nn
acre oi s, for the raisins of small fat in
truck, sin h as lettuce, celery, etc. Then ho
miibt select a ceitain restricted zone for
his opeiatlons He should advertise, tils
family basket plan in this rone, and tha
first eai make deli cries by parcel post.
At the end of a year he should bo In a
Position to drop the parcel post and make
US Own deliveries hv wntrnti .mil nnlnnin.
' s. JJI '''he llrat year might not be a pioflta-
"io uno necatise or llio cspenso of shipping
by parcel post , but nt tho end of a year I
am certain that the thins would boom "
Sprackland's schema has received the
commendation of such noted economists
as Dt I'lyiJe I. King-, of the Wharton
Kchool at the University of Pennsylvania,
nd of pr O s Morgan, professor of eco
nomics at Columbia.
C. CHAPLIN A FOOL,
SAYS OBERHOLTZER
Secretary of State Censor Board
Also Says Five Per Cent of
Films Are Legitimate
rHKSTKU, Pa , Jan 17 That only five
Per cent of the multifarious types of mo
Hon pictures are legitimate amusement was
the assertion of Dr. Kills Vaxson Ober
holtier, secretary of the Pennsylvania State
Uoard. 0f Censorship, speaking before the
w Century Club of Chester on the film
Phase of "The Amusements of the People."
Charlie Chaplin was defined at "a re
maikatie fool," an exemplar of ridiculous
lp-lck comedy which totals twenty
Mr cent of the total output. Of the ninety
ne per cent of films termed by Doctor
'Jberholtser as "lllegitlmuu umusement,"
Melodrama comprised seventy-five per cent
The serial picture are worse than the one
Teelers, These are a cross between dime
ftovels and detective plays," he eald
He affirmed the slap-jBtlck comedies, are
Injurious to the people to no little degree,
"lough this kuid Is in great demand Ha
id everv effort was being made by the
nnjMrg putxjre industry to nullify the cen
oiiin, n ii u at present inadequate be-'-.i.
i my four I'ummonwealtha manftam
oii-ie maidi, L'ntu nor Commonwealtba
iuat ttatu rnenrthma tba manufactureM
WAITER-ECONOMIST'S MARKET BASKET
'lit-'' ' VXB"$MSSllk. .
LAW MAY BALK
MRS. SANGER HERE
Ought to Be Arrested, Doc
tor Says, if She Talks
on Birth Control
WILL UK, SAYS LAWYER
Hy M'LISS
Will Mrs MntRaret Sanuer. birth control
nd orate, be nrrosled when she deloers her
now famous lectuto In Phllailelphla?
"She ought to he," sn.s nn eminent
physician who believes In lilt tit control nnil
makes speeches nt medical societies nbuut It.
Can Mrs. Sanger bo nrrested under the
laws of Pennsjhnnltt,'.'
"Sho can be," Is tho erdlct of an
eminent lawyer, who nlsn talks publicly
about the legal aspects of the subject. '
5lis Sanger will come over from New
York iind speak line on January in. It was
announced loilaj. pi o hied a committee for
which she adcitlsed can be found feailess
enough to sympathize with her nnd a suit
able hall call he tented.
Member of the Philadelphia I'niiuty
Aledlial Society, which has been agilatlng
the ipiestlon of Inilh control, not only finni
the medical stamlpolnt, but fiom tlie
eciinomlc. moral and legal angles, hae un
earthed a law prohibiting the mleitleinetit
or publication of methods preventing con
ception That net, dated 1ST0, Is le-en-forced
by n more leceut one dated IMI7.
Specifically speech-inaklng Is not mentioned,
but a line not exceeding1 $1001) or "Inipi Ison
meiit In tho county Jail not exceeding six
months, or both, at the discretion of the
Court," Is the punishment It puts upon any
one printing or writing or in any other
wny'publlshlug an "account or description
of any drug, medicine, Instrument or ap
paratus." "The best thing for Mts. Sanger to do if
she' wants to f-pcal! lieie." n prominent
lawj er advised, "would be for her to go to
District Attorney ltolan and get his ruling
on tho Inw llrst. Otherwise sho might ge":
Into trouble."
Kilt In the opinion of Dr. Barton Cooke
Hiist. professor of obstetrics at the Pnl
eisity of Pennsylvania, Mrs Sanger should
not bo permitted to dlsseniinato Indis
criminately birth-control information,
"I hue lend her lecture," ho said, "and
It Is exceedingly detailed. Such Informa
tion should be given out only at the discre
tion of a physiclnn. 1 do not approve of
publishing these things broadcast. It would
bo dangeious for mo pel sons to know
them. Mrs. Sanger w.ih arrested In Xevv
York. She Is now out on ball pending .1
trial, and If she talks hero sho will be
guilty of a distinct violation of tho law."
IJIHLE CLASS TO DINK
Warden "Bob" McKcnty Principal
Speaker nt Tonight's Event
The Men'h Ilible Class of Christ Church
will glvo Its first nnnual dinner tonight
at Tulpehni'ken nnd McCallum stieets. W,u
don "Bob" McKenty. of Uie 1'astern Peni
tentiary, will be the principal speaker,
auif addresses will bo made also by tho
TCev. Charles II. Arndt, rector of Christ
Church : tleorgo W Morgan, superintend
ent of tho Sunday school, and Itiehard Clur
ley. teacher of the class.
The class was started last September, nnd
although only a few months old It already
has more than two scoio members. For the
pmpose of boosting the membership to ona
hundred, plans will bo announced this eve
ning for the start of a campaign to con
tinue until April 1 Five teams will bo In
thn i ace
Dad Now
Prefers Home to
the Club
Hlnre Installing f-'Ieck Heating
Material the liouse In o roztl warm
ami i-omrortRble thai h lmply isn't
tar hiiuaelf away o' nights
Alalntutiib u vhoIf"om, ten trtft-Ufr-ilurf
ihrourhout ilie humr ir
la reffulote and economical of furl.
Maximum eftlcleno at mlnluium rot
ctf time labor uU monr).
W10 arihlttwti und home Imtldtra
aperlfy KlecV Hold under our
Ir'jncUd vuurntee.
Jlck3mos. Co
bbowroomi
t. 46. 48-30 N, firth Strt
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jgpWRTV 'fORTH- STREET 3&m HUS', ,
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Walter Sprncklntnl, vho lias wovkotl
out a new scheme for britiKitip;
fnotl-pioduccr antl consumer lo-
Rcthci'.
FRENCH FILM FANS
VOICE THEIR VIEWS
Requesting Less U. S. P.lootl-
nnd-Thundcr, Thoy Praise
Paramount and Triangle
My the Photoplay Hditor ,
An Illuminating eniniiiunieatioti fiom the
Motion ricluie News' l'arls cm respondent
contains the suggestion to American Mini
manufacturci!) Hint the French want less
blond-nnd-thiinder and luoie heait Inteiest
fiom abroad The dispatch describes wide
spread agitation in the French pi ess against
sensational and unintelligent cinemas or
I'nlted Slates make nnd warns the American
photoplay producers that "family lllms" aie
Hie bill That probably means diamas of
legitimate domestic situations.
Tho correspondent adds- "I have men
tioned In some of mv pievlous letleis what
a success Famous I'lnjcrs, I.asky nnd Til
angle 111 ins have had. Two Ameil
can films have taken l'arls by stoini one
Is 'The Cheat," which Is still tunning at
the mine theatre for Hie lust tluec months
The other Is Vltagraph's invasion of the
United States'" Tho latter rcfciciiLO is
probably to "The ltattlo Cry of I'cacc."
Simultaneously with nn announcement
from Mutual that stats and plays of the
Chnrles'Fioliman Intetcsts will appear In
Mutual plctuies comes tho statement that
the Famous Players-Charles Fiohmaii coali
tion has been dissolved. Tho death of Mr
Fioliniau Is given as the tcasou for tho
abandonment of the scheme. Tho new Jlu-tiiul-Frohman
ngieeineiit provides for a
$2,500,0011 piodiiclng company, tho Ihnplro
All-Stnr Corporation Asldo fiom the fact
that n number of well-known players will
come under tho Mutual banner by this move,
President Freuler points to Hie acquisition
of Augustus Thomas, noted dramatist, us
scenario supervisor for thu Frohman con
cern. Work on tho llrst fealuio will begin
February 1.
Adela Dlood, tho blonde actress who was
teen here several years ago In tho stage
production of "Kvei.v woman," "walked out"
on tho Clara Kimball Young Films Corpora
tion the other day. Miss lllood's disagree
ment with tho Selznlck foices Is not ex
plained In detail, but alio seems to have
objected to walling around the studios for
her work to begin.
Some Indication of the continuing giowth
of the photoplay nnd dramatic Industries
Is evidenced tn tho statement that sloven
new motion picture and thratric.il corpora
tions, with .an aggregate capital stock of
tTtfiOOO, havo been incorporated with tho
Secretary of Stnto of New York.
"SUCH A PLEASANT
JOURNEY ON THE
GOLDEN STATE
LIMITED"
"Everything seemed arranged for my
particular comfort and to an elderly per
ron comfort on a train means everything,
"Your employes were tho soul of courtesy,
often anticipating my unexpressed wishes
always ready to do anything for mo, and so
appreciative of a 'thank you.'"
Another splendldljr equipped train via
Hock Island Kl Pnsn Southwestern
Southern raciflo over tho Golden State
Itoiite Is tho VCallfornlan,"
It reflects the high-class service of the
"Oolden State Limited." Doth trains via
the direct line of lowest altitudes tho most
comfortable anil Interesting route to South
ern California.
. Less than three days Chlcago-St. Louis
to Los Angeles no extra fare.
The military encampments at Kl Paso
and West provide a contiguous panorama
every loyal American should see. Tickets
permit ten-day stopover at El Paso
Tickets, reservations and California lit
erature on tequest at Itock Island Travel
liureau, 431 Widener Bldg., II. M. Brown,
D P A. Phono Walnut 123 Adv.
KITTY FINDS THE TRAIL
OP THE WHOLESOME MILK
Skittish Tenm Takes n Day OfT anil
Distributes the SlulT l'ar and
Wide Gratis
Two mile of milk dotted Hie vtiet In
ihe business part of the iitv todnv and
hi ought sunshine tilths lives of man) home
b s cats '
Tvvn nervous horses that became peeved
it a grunting motorcar started off with n
i" ul of milk from Twenty-first and Spruce
-iiects without walling for the driver, who
wn wiving In the neighborhood.
The animals stnrteit nt such it pair that
ops who saw their npproar-h looked the
oilu-r way The crashing milk mm brought
mw. of tousled brads to windows and the
winging wagon Brazed many vehicles on
the I lip.
How n Spruce street, reitnrdless of the
iiiilllc laws, and up Thlitoeiith street went
the horsps, leaving n trull of umirt milk en
mute.
t i 'allow hill slieel the vviigon over,
tinned nml the milk coveted the "tree!
Moie than n doisen cats hipped up the fluid
licfoic It could be converted In ice i ream
in the Intense fold The wagon belonged
in John lieeney. of Sixtieth mid It.ice
stieets
WOMAN LAW VIM IHS
Lulirt Jenkins Member elf MontRomory
County Hnr
Miss l.elhi .tcnklti", nttornc.v nt-lnvv nnd
daughter or .1 I'. Mali- .Iriiklns. of Xoirls
town, died this morning nt her home nfter
nn Illness of about eighteen month" from
stomach tumble She wns thltt-nine eui
old
Miss .tonkins wits gimltinted fiom Vnsiisi
College with fhe clnss nf IWil, nnd Ml lulled
law In the office of her father In Norrlstown
She wns admitted to the Mntiig.iniet.v Countj
bur fifteen .veals ago lift law vvoik was
i hletlv I'oncei ned with nllli'c cates it1 she
let lined to go Into cntiit to ph.nl a casu tie
fole n .ludge anil Jlliv
She was n member of the Valb v Forge
cb.iptei .of the Hailghtets of the American
Itevnliiiioii and treasurer of Hie rnibalioii
Sin lei of Montgomei.v Cuuniv for ten
veal" llcr patents and two ."islet Mis
ll.nvcv llevsei nnil MIh I'live .IcnUni- sui
Vlve The fllllellll Will lie held on Sltlllll'l.v
'oinplflf III IIIIlVll'llll'lll" have hill bcutl Uutllr
wo new ivioaeis inat
cannot be
for less
In the face of a rising market we are glad of
the opportunity to oiler a limited number of
the season's smartest styles at this low price.
PI $A 90
J. W9 SPECIAL J3 I
Fashionable, dioss walking
hoot of mahogany tun
calfskin ami fabric top ut
n harmonizing shade.
We count this a wonili-irul cli.ince for tho rcuilem nf
Hie "Ledger" fin will jnu, when you seo these.
I1 . 'i. In -,iu In- l.vle Iiept 3d floor.
'TIS A FKAT TO 171" FEKT
Shoes and
1204-06-08
Why telephone numbers
should be given slowly,
one digit at a time
When, for example, a Lombard
subscriber calls a Locust number, the
operator repeats the called number
over a trunk-line to a Locust operator,
who has on the switchboard before her
row upon row of small holes called
"jacks," at which terminate all Locust
subscribers' lines. Through these
"jacks" the connections with Locust
numbers are made by means of flexible
cords, the tips of which are plugged
into the "jacks" corresponding to the
numbers called.
Here a connection is being made
with Locust 7-9-2-3. Accuracy in this
work depends no more on care and pre
cision in handling the connecting cords
than on a correct understanding of the
connection desired. Numbers rattled
off hurriedly by the person calling are
often incorrectly given. It will help
greatly if you will always give the num
ber in this way:
"Locust seven ninetwo three"
speaking slowly and distinctly
The Bell Telephone Co. of Pa.
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PJ I rv",",'v r A V Kj!
FIREMEN'S WIVES
PETITION COUNCILS
Female Dependents Appeal
to Finance 'Committee on
Dear Ones' Behalf
CALL AGAIN ON C1AKKN13Y
Wives nnd reinnte dependents nf the fire
mrn of 1'hllndelphla have nddnl their petl
Hna to Hie numerous appeals for Talr vnges
and more tolerable living conditions for the
emplnves or the liureau of File.
From every line of Ihe eighty lite stations
of the i Ity today copies of n new fnim or
appeal wete tnkett homo bv each member nf
the iiimpanlps. This lommuhlcatlon was
Issued by Hip cninpiitgli commltten of the
nremeii with the sanction nf Chler Mur
phy It Is nddiTSsrd to .losrph I' tlnfTnev
chflliman of the FlnaiUH Committee of
Councils, nnd rends:
"In the excitement of the efforts nf the
committee nf the firemen to obtain better
conditions In the liureau of Fire, may we
call jour nltenllon In the simple fact that
It Is the 'denr one at home' who suffer the
most In having our husbands, rnlhets sons
and biothers nvvfly from nor firesides for
so long n tltno without an Intermission,
which iiiilv- occurs once eviiy slsth dn.v.
"Ma we. in nil good fairness appeal to
voiir sense of Justice and fair dealing In
Asking that you miij see the wn to have
some measure enucied that will allow Hie
wiv. mothers, children nnd sisters or the
men In the Iturenu of Fhe an opportunity
lo know our denr ones bettei than we ale
pel milled to do under Hie present condi
tion".' "We feel satisfied that out appeal will
not he III v!n mid when granted thousands
nf wives, mothers childien nnd slstei" of
out biave lltemen will rise up and cull
oil blessed "
Moie than Son of the inoo mcmhot" of
the Iturenu of File are married men nnd
most of this number have dependent chll
dien Some of the single men have patents
or slstcis whose Hole support thev nie
These dependents total between .1000 and
fiiino The coiiiiultten hopes to obtain tho
sign. i! urc" v nil who aie old enough lo
vvilie and to have the petition relumed
duplicated
than $7
An afternoon hoot of
mahogany tan calfskin
and n fabric top of a hai
iiicmizlng shade.
Hosiery
Market St.
ready for presentation to Ihe Flnanco Com
mittee before tho end of tho week
Membrts of Iho campaign committee, to
day met nt headfluarterH In tho Lincoln
Building and nrintiged to call In a. body
upon Chnlrmnti (Jarrncy The rhnlrmnn nf
Hie Finance Commit ten upon a previous oc
inslon told the fliemeii be would b glad to
iotifcr w ith them again as ynnn at pritcti
inblo after the 'ltv Controller bad made
ktinwti Hie winking U.ilniicr lo the nlv s
iieilll lie piomlscd thai in the miitler of
,"'.,!:! '.i"i ! ! IX'siiop iii:ut: nitr.sg RMAnTf.v s.vvn MoNnTrrTnraJSEKn'
'I'll ClttHt.lts iirnmptlv mini wbeii nrMimpnnlrd by 1'ontil Money
(Infer fur full iiwnnnl. sntl.lni linn giisrnntreil or tnnnej- retnnded.
FlMIC SEER
ELEVENTH &
dillllnnill I illrilll-e fri.ni 1
M
Scled Your Advance Spring
IIa( Here Tomorrow
From TIicii New Madete at
$L95&$2.95
.Small t-lo.se-flttinp; ribbon hats; new
fabric sport hats in Iiii'kc, straight and
droopinir sailors; rich satin sailors with
straw facinp;s; high crown sailors with
ribbon cockade and a dozen other smart
models. Values are inicqualcd!
HAVI.IOI1T H.M.CONV
FRANK and
Hlmportcf
Prefer S
TWfR. PRESSER ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A NEW
iVJ- DEPARTMENT FOR TROTTEUR SUITS, MADE TO
ORDER AT THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE OF $.
DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY WE OFFER A
SPECIAL REDUCTION OF 25 IN OUR REGULAR
CUSTOM ORDER DEPARTMENT
p EADY-TO-WEAR CLEARANCE SALE OF' ALL SUITS, M
- COATS, WKAl'S, DKliSSliS AND BLOUSES AT
WONDERFUL VALUES .'.
"VJicnna bop
0mlm BoSna (hwemu
T,nL
fnllniclnr Ihenlrrs olituln their
rnmnnn. v.lilrh U ii ctmrniites of
All plrtitrev reviewed hrfnre eiliihltlun. Ask for thn theatre In your Iwalltr
ebtltnlnr nlftiirf. throutli the hTANI.IST HOOKING COMPANY.
I U JlHJ!DD A t'-'H'. Slorrlt A I'ossjlink Ave
ALHAIYIDKAmui Dully -1, i:vb. 11.15 1
1-at.imnunl I ktlltefl
Marie Doro in "Oliver Twist"
APbLLO ri'
AMI TIIOMI'SON
JIATINKn I JA U.lt
FIIANK Kht:.N.VV Willi MMIill'.HY WIIX'N
In Till, SIN' VI', DO'
Aim. All Slur I'llnni,!- KfJMuln I'umeiiy
ARCADIA t'lKunv' icTit
FRANK KEENAN in
tub mum: OK II ATI"."
BELMONT wu ANI MAH,tCT
WILLIAM S. HART in
Till rilKt I. Tl I.I.IVKIl'
BLUEBIRD ' 'hi KJUKHANNA AV!
Gail Kane & Carlyle Blackwell in
in iMM.intoiH i.tinrsD"
pprvAD OOTH AMI l'l".lAlt AVE.
LtDAK 7MftAi;iii'vr tiikathb
LOUISE GLAUM in
'MIMCUIIt'ltR IN 1'HA.WK"
FAIRMOUNT '"VniSgo avksb-
EU C.I,sm in Tin: S1AN
tteJ . J..H -."l II API IN In ' l.AHY KTUUKT"
CCTI4 QT TIIKATIIB
QO U Ul. nlnvv Sprucp.
SIAT HAlLf
I'AHI. T to II.
Mareuirlt "l,i-lnn , llrvant Washburn
in "The Prince of Graustark"
FRANKFORD
4T11 UtANKFOItn
AVRNUE
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
T1IK tllAKBVIVi, ill' 1111 I-SA Iltl'lllB"
GREAT NORTHERN rM;..
ROBERT WARWICK in
tub mw witu nmuor"
IRJIDI7IJ1 A I WT'l lwl WAJA'UT ST8.
llVlrCillLi THKBU TIUKH OAILT
Marc McDermott & Miriam Noebitt
I In 'TI1K 1 AST SENTKNCK
I PA DPR FORTY-FIRST AND
IC.rtL'Crv 1-ANCASTER AVEXUB
William Courtney ujjjc jp-n
LIBERTY BR0AD un
JUNE CAPRICE in
-TUKi MISCHIEF MAKER" ,
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EUREKA "" SUkJ,K,eT ,T"
Antonio Moreno &c Peggy Hyland
in The Rose of the SouU
salary Increases the firemen ehould 1iavi
first cohtldeVatlon.
Womnn's Death to He Invealleated
ATLANTIC CtTV. .Tan.lt A police lit
testlgnHon lias been ordered In tha cans Of
Mrs Margaret N'olan. who was found dead
In bed, fully dressed, nt n lodging housa
In the negro tjunrter ot tho city. SJh
i lielieved to have died from fcxpoiure.
MARKET STS.
Irtenlli SI. SiiImiiij- Blnllon.
Thursday
Ofl'erinjj a Beautiful lot of
Exquisite 9A & So Models
at
Fine Geonjettc Crepes,
Heavy Crepes de Chine,
Black and Striped Taf
fetas, Tub Silks, Etc.
About "i00 fresh, new, charminp:
blouses in white, flesh, colors ana
bhick, in scores of lovely models
two ns sketched. An opportunity
loo important to miss.
FinsT FLOon
SEDER i
i-iirnxcE
cHtibancc
Hiring
1531 Xocwrt Street
nlrtnrri. Ilirouah Hie HTAM.l.V llooklnr
eurly Klinwlnic nt the finest nrodurtlon.
LOCUST ''"''' AND tJ0CV!rt
ROBERT WARWICK in
i in: man who nmiiOT"
Market St. Theatre
833 MARKET
STREET
Il.irnld l.niKnnml Mas Alllrnn In "lliu Trmll"
t'f-nniiK Jan ltlih Mtro Wonrtr Serl--Ifuthiu.in
L llHim In Thn (tirat Kf4?rt"
-' "fMJlUUri, llnr-Jont VMt Ort.
Antonio Moreno & Naomi Childera
in 'tiik di' 11,-h rniiiK"
PAI An? 1-1 itAIIKBT 8TMBST "
i rltl- lUo 20c.
Mine. Nazimova
'War Brides"
PRINCESS "-W1"
Jail, hheiull Uoiolliv Urnaril, Thn Rainbow'
Contine Tut- .Idn, S3 Metro AVomler Serial-.
Iiimliiiimi & llu)ne In 'Thn Unt ftt"
RPnPTMT l03i marukt'strpet
iu.vaiiii i nviiAN yoicb attaiN
Sessue Hayakawa-Myrtle Stedman
In -T1IH dOl I. OF KVIIA'BAV
Ri A I Tn aEnaiANiowN Ava
1 V ti 1 J T Tt 1.PEHOOKEN ST.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
' MANHATTAN MADNBSS"
RI I R V NARUCT STREET "
J D I BEIjOW 7TH 8TREK
MAIIIi: DUltll IIORART H08WORTII n4
ii'i-i.v ni IPR TUIGT'
M.VIt.SlHI I
In uuiiuiv IH-J(
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
6TRBBT
Dorothy Dalton and Louise Glaum
In "T1IH WEAKER SKV
CTAWI PV MARKET AROVB 1TK
MARY PICKFORD in
THE 1'HlllK HP TUB 1'I.AV
CTDAfvin UERMANTOWN Aviw53
EDITH TALIAFERRO in
"THB rONQllCalT OF t ANAAN"
rn r rtn i JTTU AND VKNANaoTTJV
OLGA PETROVA in
THE BLACK l"l 1 KRFX-Y '
VI C T O R I A tutiSJS'Hmxm
That U In. t MUllun Duller I'll.', nui Si,-tMJ
"CIVILIZATION'1
NOKTii rini-iiPij-rmA
RIDGE AVENUE J t,mmm
MAROARITA FISCHER in .
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