I'.s PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AND FLOUK .(MISS Irtish int nwiKPi K,u'0lVic , ,, (,, ,hi and Till 14fl lb" Via mcM ouotitlona. J"1'1 H"1 "' . .'" R,,,.V.M,n MtVnt. cotton sacks. 8 5(1 OK T.M !.MI do. pat'ni. patent, JS (1U ""! fi,ii. lifanda. lltSBOW.TBi city nulla, ' Pa franc patent. 19 a 1'" f'y "I"1 .Llcend 'Hw"nJm.' clear, 17 "007 7M .lo. i Wht' ITT508 Ml do, patent. WS1W8 (HI WT I0OT.TS "per bbl . a. to eiualliy. l'lcuviaiua fc .. market ruled firm with a fear lolibln: fct Tris " 7" follow, t'lty beef. Ii vllh a fear Jobbing Quotation u a nr. uuuinn-".- . -.- -;---. - . . " T .vfi nd Biruritd, ac. wesiern wei, itti. .mho JJ JVei city beef. kmlcWw nn, to t- 5 jWfcK!a and" tenaef. imoV-rt 'aric" beef fens 128080! pork, family. ,33R3 00. Wns, it unp r5r-d loose! 2Uf5lmc: do, alclnnml. " ".-. nnrf nir-rirled. 33. western SOCfZOnCI OO, UP, biiiuawij, itfiu Slur bams, smoked. City curea, an io orana Iw I.T avarase. .InC, nama uraohru, wriuarn L K,ai Jli'i boiled, boneless, B2e; rlcnlo shoul. l Srtr B P. cured, loose, 10c: do, smoleod. r.. T?i. bellies, in picme. accoruinK iu uyeraKe. ft (ISes. 18ci breakfast bacon, ns to brand and Fi anrara. cltycureo. ki "?", "V"".r I JftcToo! do. do. tubs. lTWQitard. pure, ell It Ou' rendered. In tierces. 1TJ4C. lard, pu Jf&Vltle rendered, In tubs. IT'sc, 15 ffl.Wa V tubs. lTtto: lard, pure city, t feattl rfHuerOi If ncruvn, a t--i vi iuiu, ftiio " imVI . . . J - T1i-rt I .1. REFINED SUGARS rt market wa larroly nominal. Tle nars" list prices; Etra flna Branulated. 0 TBc. ErterldV 88o: confectioners' A, 0 05c. soft fSEsV.uOO COc. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER Tbo bettor gradea, were, well hSned up and firm, but unattractive stock as loll ua weak. Quotations: Wistcrn. fresh, aolld-eaeked creamery, fancy specials. 4Tc, ex ffis Y3O480I extra llrste, 42f43c. Ilrsts .ISM Mir seconds, 858Bc; nearby prints, fancy, 48c average extra, 43SP4UC. nrsts. nva i-c, sec- "v axita. aI 1 ra imu s-oiila nf tirlnla ends. 85tS"c, special rancy oranus oi prints EGOS The market for desirable atock ruled Una at the late decline, with demand fair Quo tations follow: Nearby extras. 4Ho per do , Mtroy Brats. 113 05 per tas: nearby current raralptfl. 1100 Per cose; western, extrns. 4IJc r doi ! do extra firsts. 113 0.1 per case: do frits. 112 UO per case, fanc nelected candled frtih esrs were Jobbing at 49 51c per dnz CHEhHK Desirable stock was scarce ami firm under a fair demand Pollnwlne arc the notations: New York, full cream, fancy held 13 026c: specials, higher, do, do, fair to eood, kild, !J025Hc, do, part skims, ISSfltlc POULTRY LIVE The market ruled (lrm nt tho recent ItVance, with demand absorbing tho limited lOBrlnis of choice stock. Ouotatlnn Kimls Si to quillty, 21fi23c, roosters 1MB1Tc, spring Sickens, soft-meated, 2(3"&c, White Leghorns, according to qtiatlty, I'OTSJc, ducks. L'OffiMc, -mm. lO01'2c pigeons old. per pair, I'Sijauc. .xlo, young, per pair, .uw.oc. yS DHESSED Supplies were small and the mir- tsi ruieo nrm tin urmanu tairiy active wuo Atlons: Fresh.kllleil drv-parked rowls, 1 to lex. dry.plcked fancy selected -' V? c do uelrh : A 109 ana mer apiece, . io no welgning Hlli solece. 24c ilo weluhlntr .1 Ilia nnl r 3023c, fonls In hbls fancy drj -picked weixninK n. anu uier ajiiece t'l Hmauer Ittes 20021c old ToostirH dr-ptcked .'Oc, rostttng chickens weitern dr -picked, in boxes writhing Siflo lbs per pUr 2'iS20t roastlm: chickens western In boxes weighing T lbs p, r Mir. 2324e, rolstlng thickens western drv plcked In hhl weighing NWto lbs pir pair. J5c: roasting chickens wistern In bbla welch Inr T lbs per pair 2Hi .'.'c broiling chlckeni. weitern. in boxes weighing T?4 lbs per pair I5t?!c, ihlckens welghlnv BWO lbs p, r pair, 21V24C, do. mixed sires 1820o broilers, Jersey, fancy .i.'QsSc broilers other nearby, weighing l'j 02 lbs aplee. :iofia.V turKpjH. rtr lb Fancy nearhs 325? 11c. fnnr western 2083c, fair to goml SOU 11c old Toms 2918 80c: common 24'o;2Tc ducks nearbv 2iift."c. do. western 2-1?21c geese, nearb ltl&21f.i!o. weitern lNittJOc squabs per Uoen White, Weighing lta12 lbs tier ilnzen s.'i r.lli'rKr, 7P. U white, weighing 04C10 lbs per ilozm II TBSC 0J-:wnne weigning n lus per uozen s-lfti l ri white, weighing' T lbs per dozen S.I 25ff3 4(1 white, wetghlrg l.wo'a liis per dozen 82 I'lCy ISO, dark 822 50 small and No -'. bUciiSl FRESH FRUITS Demand was fair and nrlrpM ffAnnmllv r.ila.i f steady. Quotations Apples per bbl nrk '1 imperial. J ! .-,l)Sl I r.ll Hon Davis. I3M.1 .Ml, ,' Bildwln. No 1 81 73 WB 5(1. do ungraded t.l ,160- Qreenjng .No 1 4 SOWS Bll do un- raded. S3if-I Ji Ktmra 'n 1 11 r.diffr. mi .i,. ;, ungraded, J1W1 Wtiij ninti No 1, lltJB.'dn. uniraueu, .' iiu'u.1 ;n inesap, nu I 84,,IIQf I, do, ungraded 12 BO M, I ."ill Apples North Z"t'I!!.Jr box II ."'ISC' 50 l.tmons per box. I2.50r3 Ml Oranges h lorldi, per crote Bright. 12 BOB 3 25 ltuset. ISS'iO.'Ti Tall jermes. Klorldi per strap, 1 r.ii4 50 drape, fruit, Florida, per crate 12 0,1 Bll l'lnrap Jies, Florida Indian IlUer per irate, .' 25( I2J Cranberries Tape rod, per bbl Fancy lite varieties. IVm! Karly Illacl, I1M1 Cran. berries Cape Cod per crate $1 75'tfii:. do Jer sey, dark, per crate, II .'1(1 1 TS, Uo, do. light er crate 81 50 Hlrnwberrles, Florida per jt, 13CP2',c VEGETABLES The general market ruled firm under light enerlngs and a fair demand Quotations hlte Iwtatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania choice. S2 .15 O2.S0. New York choice 2 22 .111 White potatoes, Jersey, per basket, 81 1 15 heet Potatoes, Kastern hhore. per bbl No 1 814 ISO: No. 2, 11 BOWa Hweet potatoes, Delii wr and Marjland per hamper. II 25tol Ml Kweet Potatoes. Jerst tiar b.iKkifVi, 1 iinn k r..lla i WHEAT-""" .".. offerings and n fair (ic led Sm Vn.dna e'er ots In deport elevator .find. Quotation. i,"V:l 1J. No. S southern slit. ""I PI, ?its for local trails, ns to ih ,i&it "" 'ow ' llMl 1" l"i-,i'25i,ntlii0' M.SVI bush. Prices were t '.' '-i -.... tishi nrrrinKS. iui innie itar? . 'W. uSVtrflW'ic. sample oats, I Si l S,lio-. 'iJi'i'r0"10"" Per lOU-lb. bag r No 1 yellow. 17 7r.itf H v v 1 h e- x- ' 80 06 50. fabbate. Danish per ton 11B 120: do, southern per hamper, 2 aiea T5 Spinach. Norfolk, per bbl. J4 Kale. Nor folk, per bbl iei 5(1 Cauliflower. Norfolk Pr crate. 1 1(1 50 I.etluie, Florida, per has fit, 1303 50. do, Virginia, per basket, 't 150: do North Carolina per basket, II I 5(1 Beam, Florida, per basket CSreen. 12 D04 5(1, Rax. Ji' J0O4 1 BO. Kggplant, Florida, per lot j.58 50 Peppers Florida, per box. JJ r.nlt 150. Kquaah, Florida, per box 1 T5W2 2" reai.Florila per basket. I1B5 ',0 Tnmntnaa C'hrT.-.K. cKlS.y.M82 Muahroom.. per lll 33 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS fttrNimara Asked 08 .2(1 14 .21 .1(1 05 03 .10 0(1 .in. .04 .01 .o- 17 B4 25 15 ira. iit Ulipah Extension V.V.V.V.V.V. !ia w idwv ' u North Hts'r ."!"!!.!!!I!!!!!' IT Wen End... . .. . iiJ -t.l. In ,, OO'.DPIKI.K bTOCUS ' S'""" 02 Booth (im Combination Fraction '04 Olamondfleld II II .......... I fc : ! Arizona, United JIISCEMNEOU.S 511 211 13 waa& nut ... ecops. Mining Crude Rubber Advances EW JonK- Fab 0. Quotation s for eruria i,KKAn .. A. .,,. ..... ... ini- th. T . 1D. "" '"sner this morn HeS if Pra for the best Brade ot I'lauta- Fit a.. " w " iia oic TiieMe HWnnires are largely nominal, uccordlng to fSl 5TuVhU.i;.LnffVi,!!L""much as y Urn- il . ' ' fc" "ue, uiasi Uttle business Is being done ! Bank to Insure Employes t! KaJt'lonai1CTT,UnlU8h' P-rsld1n- "f the. Union t.J ililn AL ?uank announced nt a bamiuet .;.' ' V, . employe in the Manufnctur- sx4 lalarv uaiin or one eai b ;t? ' FEELING IS BETTER AROUND WHEAT PIT Opinions Are More Fnvornble Regnrding Exporting and Railroad Situation (,"!m!.N; "l:,,T "i: "lll.lt KIR WAST for hleiViV.- l',' 0eT;Th'' lber fore.n.t mi i J'"'. nour- followsl i,l hi, 0i',V.lK2"il "'" )ldnln Pair to r'Wng rc.tcr'e".' "'",,"t tl""""' " r.?i"i1rr.1?!"' a?-?- No.rl' nnd Sn'llll Ibiknla nnil KanaiiN I'arlly ilundj ton Uht and st. "'ilV. "l",b., ,'. wurnitr ffiii., 'i,,r !" ,'rt' un-elllel nnil wanner In rast nd renter lonl-nt uud In morrov, f'HirAOO I'eb 9 AlthnuKlt ther waa no clnnRp in tho Intermtlonnl s'luntlini. thern mum h tnarKeil lmiiroemcnt in the feel UK In the wlieat pit today, itml the tunc of the market m BlroiiKcr. follow lnir Home IrrcKulHrlty tarl Ilcst lirlren uerr not liclil moderate folllntr celorilns Moro fnoriillo oiilnlons were expressed with rteaiil to ocean Rlilpplnft and railroad triinsportadon The liuyliii? wns of 11 kooiI etas", nnd Bhorts covend The demand for tho deferred months on declines waa e cellcnt. There were reports that the Cana dian Pacific Hallway was sending; imth to Minneapolis to carry wheat and Hour Cast Uecelpts nt Interior points remained small. May, after hnlnjr sold ',4r bolow yester day's close, at H.6S!i. moved up to $1 71, closlnir nt 1 C9HS16SV4, July, after hn Ins Bold nt 1.4a, advanced to Jl 471, flnlshlni- nt J1.47H01 47 compared with 1.4C, yestcrday'B last price: tho low on 'September was ll,30,i, from which It ro.o to J1.37TA, endltti- nt 1 37',, oKnlnst I1.3GU, tho rinnl quotation of CBterdn Tho Modern Miller said Hint with the ex. ceptlon of n limited area In tho western part of tho Btate, which has had somo snow, the Kansas wheat crop has had no additional moisture. Cold weather, with high winds and dry top soil, haa not fa-ored tho crop Nebraska and Kansas were without snow cocrIni- during the recent severe cold In tho toft wheat una tho crop tan protected and moro faorable conditions proull leading futures ranged an follows "heat x, .n",n., '."S. '' ''lose I lose. Miy . 1 nn4 i 71H 1 (li. inn?, ii, i Jul 1 Ifl'i 1 47 1 -ii-t-. i ijl, i mi, Hent 1 UHW 1 .17', 1 3(l. 1 37'd ti -M'l C'oru (new detler) May.. 101', 1021, 101 1 0la llll'a July. UV 1 ikiw 'i4 sdS , Oats May B4l. T,:, -,U, Bl, BIV, July r.)' B4Va ."ii. Ci 'lis l.ard Miy lli Ml IbllJ 111 VI tlllBO TIM IJ Jul. Kid" 1(1 7. Hi ill 1(172 1iI5- 1111.3 Mav li (12 li TS 11(1(1 1. 7.i tlB ,T Jul 13 Ml 15 S7 17B 13 87 IIS Til Pork Mav 20 iO .1(1112 2(1 V) 20 ST 200 Julv 20 III 2'l 4i 'J l .lli 2 1(11 LS 'Ml 'Hid Mekeil Financial Briefs The New York Subtreasury gained 1551,. 000 from the banks on Thursday mak ing; a rash tut gain since I'riday of JC.453,- 01)0 A special meeting of stockholders of In ternational Paper Company will be held on March 15 lo oto on new financial reot ganlzatlou plan of the company The Federal Heseno Board todaj up proved the rate of 5 per cent for six months' maturities at the St Iaouls Ite Bene Dank The former rate was 4'-i The net revenue of the Kings Countv 1-lectrlc Light and Power Conipan) for 1010 was 1 116,41!). as compared v, itli 2,358,855 the prtMOUM ear Montgomer. Ward and Company report net profits amounting to $4,200,7") 1 for tho enr ending December 31, 1!16, nn Incroasn of $1,728,133 over 1!)15 tlross sales weie $62,044,338, cum pa tod wltn MLI,308,587 in 1915 The Acme Tea Compan'. January sales were $2 212 001. an Increase of $458,901. as compired with January, 1915. Tho New York Telephone Company re ports for the eur ended Deccmbet 31 net uarnlngt!. after deduction of operating ex penses, etc, and bond lntertst, nf $17,285, 311, un Increase of $3,463,277 Tho Seaboard Air Ialne has ordered twenty Mullet tpo locomotives from the Amerii.au Locomotive Company The Canadian Pa cific ordered the building of twent-flve locomotives In ItH Angus shops, to bo tho heaviest ever lonstriiLted In Canada. The Southern California l'dlson Company, In connection with taking over of Patlllc Light nnd Power Company, will Issue $5 -000,000 new common stock, nnd this stock has been underwritten by William P Uon bright and Company, and (1 Ulbricht and Coinpanj The New York Stock L'xchange has re ceived the following applications to list becurltles Cerro de Pasco Copper Cor poration, 1,000,000 shares w tthout nominal or par value, nnd International Paper Cor poration $22,400 700 also Bankers Com pany's certlllcate of deposit for preferred stocks A New York oltlce has been opened by Parrlsh & Co. at 115 Broadway It will be under the management of Kduard Bry lauskl Net earnings of the People's (las, Light and Coke Company for 1916 were $5 740, 009, as compared with $0,906,450 the previ ous year . Tho annual report of tho American (las Company for the ear ended December 31 1910, shows the net earnings to hnvo totaled $1,922,919. as compared with $1,955,419 In 1915 Domestic Metal Prices Nf.W YOHK, Feb 9 April copper Is now Quoted at from 33''(fc3334C per pound, compared with previous levels around 33c, with May held at 3315 330, against 32 Ii 32i heretofore, nnd June nt 32'j it 32.iC. contrasted with 32(U32'e One or two of the less Impoitnnt sellers ner nsklng 32c for copper to be dllvered over the third quarter of the ear Bids ai still coming in for spot and March shipments, nnd thoso users who aro slio'it on their requirements have offerd us high as 354c for prompt as against 34VaCtf35o esterday, with March wanted nt from 314(34V.sC. un advance of sc per pound Prompt nnd February delivery lead is quoted nt 9Mi9"n0, March, 8gfii., and April nt 8ic Prime" western spelter ,Kast St Louis Is offered for prompt delivery nt 10'-ilf lC.c February at 19'4il0"c March at !0i(& 10ac and second quarter at 9s, 4(9TuC EVENING LfiDGER-i?HIIiADliJLlHIA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 0, 1917 ' LA GERMANIA INVOCA UNTRATTATODEL1799 Sembra Che Non l-crmeltcrn' In Partcnza degli Amerieai.i Se il Trattato Non E' Con- fermato WAHtttVtJTON, D Febbrale Mcntre ancora II governn nmerlcano non credo glunto II momenlo dl dlehlmurc la guerrn alia (icrmanl.i gurra che e' g'ne. ralmenle r'tenuin Inevltiiblle nrin.il II lilpirtlmcntii ill stat i motto nss'eme tutlo nuaiilo sara' plu' tarijl usato per ghKtlflrare KM SUtl I'nltl nlla lorn dlohlarnrlnne dl guerrn I: sara' tin mtn iliu.-iisn fnrmldji- blle. dl cul non r pusslblle orn nitnmeiui nolle sfero govermtlv'e plu nlte. dare le ;roPr2onl nemmenn npprosslmntlvamente Ad rgnl mndn II pinuo del perlcolo 1 estrenio llmllo della pa'iemn puo esuere rngglunto dn un luomenin allaliro forse plu presto dl quatito si creile II governo per nr.i si trova davantl al prnblemn dl dccldere su quanto sara (onslderatu come tin alto nperlo ill oatllita' da parte della OSernintila II cul evldcnto scopo i, qnello dl fortare gll Slntl 1 nut n duhiaiinre It guerrn senzn ehe essa stena sla rostrtlta n dlchlarnrli Questo ' II gloco Oil governo del kaiser che ovldentemenle cude dl aver tutto da KUndngnare ila una npnta guerrn con gll Stnti fnltv lntnnto 1 nmbasclatorr Rernnl non li.i nvuto ancora I suol passaportl. contrarla mento a tutll gll usl dlplomitlcl Una nola ufllclosa fattn pubblicnro dal governo ill Berllno dlrhlara cho la parttnza ileH'nmba sclatoro o del membrl dell ambaselata e' scmpllccmente rltnrdata dal fattn che si sono nvuto ul Mlnlstem digll I.sterl tnntc domande dl pasaportl da ilchledere un certo tempo prima che si i oss.v sodlsfare a tulle le domande Ma (pic-tn ivldintemente non glustlllcn II rlt.inln tu Un consegna del passaportl aH'anibasc ature id nl membrl dell umbasclatn che nvrebbero dovuto nverc la preccdeiizn su tuttl Piobabllmente II rltardo e' splcgnto In un telrgrnmmi dn Uerllno nel quale si lrgge che II governo tedico donianilo Itrl sera a (erard dl Ilrmnre una propo'ta nell.t qtMle si alTermn la valldlla del vccchl truttatl del 1799 e del Sii Ma I ainbaclntore si llmllo' nnluralimtiti' n dec llnaro la propo-ta c n ttmaminre II mlnls'ro digll l'sterl te deco tiU'ambasctntdre dl tfungnn ed nl ml nlstro della Svizzera ml i-ono nllld.it I gll IntcrobM del tcdeschl degll nmerlianl iui duo paesl Ora e ihlaro ilie la ilermanla Intende far illpendere la consegna del tassa portl ngll americjnl reiilentl In liermauia dairaccettnzlono o nuno del governo nmerl cano dl rlconorcere come vnlldl 1 duo trutta tl succllatl JtOM. 1 I'ibbrnio II Vatlcann ha nv ertlto 1 Imperatoro ill (Jerm.inla o 1 Irnpcaa tore d'Atilrl.i rho la loro diclslone dl rlcor rero nlla gucrra dl sottomaiiul noli nvi.i altro rlsultato i ho qui llo ill allenaro ilacll Imprrl ccr.lrall la slmpatla dello nazlonl noutrall. romprcso II Vatlcano Questo ng glunge che II programma teutonlco glustltl cherebbe mlsure dl rappresiglln da pirte degll Alleatl i la domauda dl sinembrnmcnto del duo Impcrt alia ces5.i7lon della guerrn Notlzie (lall'aJa dleono cho II clcro tc desc'o e' illvlso in quanto tlgunrda la con slgllablllta della guerra dl sottomarlifl che moltl considerano tome roiitrailt nl prln- -Ipll ed nlle dottrlne del cattollclsmo I'ero' la maggloraus'a del cattollcl tedcrchl rltleno cho lo mliure straonllnarlo sono glustlflcnte Dovo 1 opposlzlone e' plu forte o' nclla (Jer mania nierldlonale lerl sera II Minister,) della (tiierrn ptib blloava il seguenlu rapporto del generale Cadorn.i circa la sltuazlono nlla fronto Halo auHtrlaca 11 fuoco toncentrato dello notre bat terle ha rldotto al allenzlo 1 .irtlgllcrli nenilca In parecchl settorl della fronte dl battnglla Nclla Vdl Sugana, dopo un vlolento fuoco dl nrtlgllerla II nemlcu tento' nil alba dl lerl un altro attacco con tro le nostre poslzloni bulla rlva destra del llumo llrenta L'uttacco liero' fu frustrato nl mio lnl7io grazlo nl piontu Intervento ed allu energlca azlomi coni blnatn dello nostre battel le della nostra, fanterla. I'n'operazlono simile tentata dal nemlcu nel scttoro dl Fielkofel sulli fronio dtlla Carnla ibbe lo stesso il sultato. t'n teUgrammi da Budapest aU'ngeiizIa Reutei diio che nella Camera unglnrebe, mentre parlava II deputato conto Batthv anl, dn una dello gallerle fuiono tlratl tie colpl dl rlvoltella .Vessuno rlmaso ferito e poco dopo veiiiva nnestato un uomo che fete una tonfusa (onresslone o iho pareva ubrlaco 11 diputato pole' contlnuare II suo dlscorso I'n altio dlspact'lu da Vienna alia stea agenzla dice the e' tnortn dl polmonito II coiitramiiilrngllo Osknr Ilansa, (umandauto in capo della (lotta austrlaca I glornall dl 4'cttograd. illcono dlspacd da I la capitate della Hunsl I tcnioun che gll alleatl sai-bbero serlamente mlnacclatl se lo gll stutl mlnorl tultoi.i unutrall seguls lero 1 csemplo degll Stntl I'nltl e tompes sero le loin relszlonl (on la Ciermanla I gloinalt rlcordnndo comn la (lennanla ha f.icllmente sogglogato gll statl mlnorl al leatl, dicono cho una sortn uguale potrebbe I EDUCATIONAL I.eara L a G 0 A G ES AT THE Berlitz School 1541 CHESTNUT STatErA1 (Over niktr A liegeman's l'harmasyl Hi las Serin iltlhod tluifcnti learn not enl t, ra4 ttcf tvtite, but rssecialiv lo unilaritasal and to aprala die torcion lanaungt, TRIAL LESSON FREE Terras may ba begun at any tins. STRnYERS Tho llest Uuslness HchooL fclh and Clitstnul Htreels. Pcsltlons guaralllsed Knler now. Day ur night. MUSIC IN 20 LESSONS We'll leach jou tn play real ragtime on the phi no In 20 lessons IK VOU DON'T KNOW A NOTE in less tune it ou already play. You'll learn t., piay popular songs fox trots, rag" any plc call or phone for Kree Booklet Cllltl&TI.NSBN HCHOOI.S of POPULAn, MUSIC OD.ii cleimantown Ate Phone Tioga JJBl lajil '1 anker St Phone Dickinson J704 L, Si ANGER SIGHT SIMJ1.U CHS3E3 Diamond 11513 J. -.uoi Norm 'thirteenth St. PAC T.SV1E tocenre ngll altrl prima che la (juadrupllco poteso corrcro In loro soceorso, lav (lair.ctta delta llorsa fa osscrvnro cho l'lntervento dl ultrl stntl non porlcrebbo agll nlleall che lo svantagglo dl nllungare la fionte dl bnttaglla svantagglo cho ilcvo essere conslderatui taa ()uatlrupllc dovrebbe pcrclo' nvvcrtlre I neulrl cho cssl. nel rami che cosl' decldessero rntrctcbhero nella guerrn n tulto loro rlschio RICH QUAIITKT AT DRPaXKI. Auilienco Crowds Hij Auditorium for Krec Concert The problem which is ballllng musical evangels nnd promoters who nro striving to enlnrge patronage for nnd Interest in chnin her concerts wns solved nfter n fashion Inst night ,nt Drexel Institute, where the ltlch Quaitet plaved n prigram of Itajdn, aren skv nnd Cesir Franck H an nudlence tho lll.n of which has not been reen In Philadel phia on n similar invasion in n decade nnd n half, nlnce. In fact the Kuelsels virtually had tho ilnmber music field without com petition, and hence attracted Wrge houses A nmclous auditorium like tint or Drexel can be "packed for chamber music If the presenting string quirttt Is good nnd the concert Is one of n free series This wns the combination lat night, and It brought Its own suggestion that hungry music-lovers whoso pursis are not long moiigh for tickets to i mcerts might well hive their v earning for the liest in muMc supplied v the cltv 'I he cltv has its other mtlslinl wards In the large illenlelo of the Cltv t rn.ll plan ralrin.iunt Park and neighbor hood squ.itc bind unierts and nun 11 good music Is well plived there but the pin grams to be effective In their purpose of musical iducitlnn of necessity ate nf popu lar and mlscellineoiis character Why not municipal hauiber music Messrs Tliaddeus ltlch Ilrst lollnlsti lleddi van dim lleemt sicimd violin; al fred Lorenz vlnli nnd Hans Klndlm. vio loncellist, wire In the best of form There Iiiih been no change In the personnel of their excellent orpntilrntiuii for n couple of sea mns and paitlcjpatinn In neariv n dozen public performances hacked bv the ncces s,ir irlvate leheursals has developed n mutuilitv of fiellng that confers the unity of a slngle-soundlng Instrument on what Is played Such unltv Is nn essential feu n work like the llaviln quartet In i: tlat opus 9 which must have Its sen nltv and severltv maintained to lommuulcato tin' composers intention to the bean r The) ArensUv "Vari ations on a Theme bv Tsclnlkowskv ' nre Ingenious nnd at tlnns Intriguing, but fall short of the greatness of their Insplter Franck's I) malor eiuarlit Is tiulv gnat nnd noble music, and nobly it was plived W. U M Police Court Chronicle A man with four unfriendly cats tied to a ropo nttiacled the ntleutlon of a down town cop It wns evident from the attitude of the felines that the had nevir met, before; also thut they were being towed nlong without their own consent Hut their captor was determined De spite their objections, he pulled the nnlnmls along the sidewalk until ho collided with the bluecoat "What's the Idea"" asked the cop "I'm gatherln' up nil do nnlmnl" said the stranger, "on uccoimt of the high pi lie of food These pets eat up n lot of stuff that could keep human belu's nllvo nnd the oughtn't to run loose " Tho policeman fteed the felines nnd brought the nuinial cxterinlnatni before Magistrate linker "It's nil erj well to think of tho hu mnns." said the Judge, ' but no one has been endowed with the powet to eliminate tho animals When the're harmless thij have the right to live" The prlsonei who gave his name as Dan Thomas, though so too Tho Judge noticed tint Dan wns earrlng burdens over which ho had no contiol nnd allowed him 1o rest ten clajs In tho countv prison Man Taken III in Street Dies in Hospital A man. Identified by a Masonic watch charm as Simpson Hoffman. Ilft-Ilvc Jeais old of 3721 .N'orth l.lghtconth street, died presumably from asthma while on the way to Hahnemann Hospital Policeman H.ig gcrty, of the Fifteenth nnd Vino streets station, accosted the man who was sitting on tho steps In front of 1S3 Norl V'lfteeutli street last night holding his side ns If In pain lie requested tint tie bo sent to a hospital, but dlid before the Institution was reached Tho bodv was sent to tho Morgue, pending formal Identification .Sugar I'rices Unchanged Ni:W YORK. Feb 9 Fine granulated remained unchanged at e, 75c The raw sugat market also is uiu hanged nt 4 Vic WINTER RESORTS -.?. .,., , f ... l .11 ST Till. PI &SJ&& ZsMhk 5 ni:i.i(.iiTi'i i MMOi.s's iiiiniiiivv m;i:u-i.m di.it. ij Right away from the city's Rloom and discontent to the brightness and cheerincss of Ulantic City Iaery attrac tion, both out o' door and in, from a perfect game of golf to a high class classical concert, THE LEADING HOUSES ARE: ALWAYS OPEN And wilt furnish full information, rates, etc., on application (Hole U are atl American l'lsn, unless otherwise noted ) MARlBOROuGM-BlENIIEIM On the Ocean Front American and I,uropean Plans Josiah White & Sons Co. GALEN HALL Hotel and Sanatorium P. la. Young, MsT. MOTEL STRAND On tha Ocean Front P. U OlfanJ II C. Edwards MOTEL DENNIS On the Ocean Front Walter J. Ilujby MOTEL ST. CHARLES On the Ocean Front Newlm Haines Co THE HOLMIIURST Central : Near Peach Henry Darnell Vlltilllii ( lv ' Phil , ft H lldliia lt llr,. i is s i uu . ,nl. un, liuur friim c'heatnul Mi i icet St P. rrv AllANTir ( IT. N .1. " THE ICAWN0 RESORT HOTELOF THE WORLD SUatifeoroujUfenteini ATLANTIC CTTY.N.J OWHlRSHie" MUaO'MINT inciAH vhite a. r.onn company Westminster K . nt, near llpa, l 1.1, w (o el I'rit hatha run K nn d.ti v I'has llulire er '8 un Jap actor scores as an east indian Hayakawa Clever in "Each to His Kind" at Stanley. Other New Films H) the Photoplay Kditor STANI KV "Kurd to Ills Kind " I aky-Para. mount wiih paaue llavakann nnd Tsurl Ankl Slnrv liv Paul West AdalUnl ti (leorae lu Hois Procter luncteil hv Cdnard J l.e Halnt I'hntosrathed liy Allen Haves Hn'akawa Is uno of the few photoplay actors vi ho doesn't abuse the cloe-up Near views of his fnie and Its emotional work ings reallj mi an something because he thinks out his emotions, lritend of Junt tr.vlng to visualize them In the present fenture his work nlwns restrained, Intel ligent and crisp takes on the added virtues which go with a good dramatic story Tho tale of the voung Indian Prince who Is soured on all things llrltlsh nfter nn Ingenue-vampire makes a fool of him Is nd mlrablj adapted to the :c reen Leisurely developed. It rises to a climax of genulno psvchnh.gieal thrill quietly plaved by tho iterniil mangle stretched out to a quail in.'glo this time The Lnskv sjstem of inntitiuiiv Is not tho most liknble of their traits but us usual, their settings and lighting are excellent, if not extraordinary capital cast lias been added to thu merit of the Mtni'e It Includes I'.ugene Pnllettu nnd Walter Long, both ex-CIilllithlans Vlti ADIV "Jim llludeu," Pine Arts Triangle, with Wilfred Linus and tllga llre Murv ndmiled from the oem lit .lnim Hay lllrecled liy Tod llrowntng nnd Mr i.uias. Flue Arts has been missing so frequently from the Are-idia's tirogranis that it Is pleasant to welcome it back, this tlmei lt the guise nf n characteristically human ami simple mrratlve The play makes the old fishloncd melodramatic points such ns the inundation of a town when a dam breaks and the burning up of u steamship. Hut It also gives Mr I .tie is the opportunity to poitrny In his deft fashion a real tvpo This he does well even It llludso doesn't quite stniul out as did the netor's roles In "The l.llv nnd the ltiNe" nnd "Acquitted ' The subtitling Is up to the Finn Arts stand ard . tint means that It Is "renl talk" nnd lint tlicntrlc.il home good detail helps the film along through Its wenk spots, which nien't miinv mil there !J plenty of nhlo uitlng material In the cast Olgi ilrey and llttlo tleorgo Stone are especially appealing nnd pictorial Tho photography Is fnlr. VlfTOItlV "llrldges lliii-neil." Metro with Olgi Pilriivn St.r li Olg.i Potrotj lllrecled l I'errj V,krorf Kxcept for the feature, the Victoria's bill yesterday was splendid beond question It contained another of thno best of scenles the products of the IMucatlonal FllniH of America; like all the rest, this one had beaut' and humor and good sense Then there was the Immortal Chaplin In the equally Immortal "l.asv Street ' The e i client Ileirst-P.Uhe News Included .0mo pitrlotlc sines which brought tho ntidlem e to Itn feet and finished up with the Ametl i,tti Hag veiy properly Indorsed by Mi Louis llreltlnger Of course, the Vic torla management can blame, the feature on the saino beloved i ensor. nnd undoubtedlj that fussy func tlotinry did a good deal to thin out tho al le.idy pretty thin plot of "Hrldges Uurned " Hut it Is still safe to say that tho star sjstem has Its datigeis, and tho greatest of these Is when the stur takes to writing her own scripts Tills ono Is slow nnd ob vious and undramatlc It Isn't helped any bv the direction The lighting Is nn even dullness and the toning not at nil artistic One of the Incredible technical slips In tho picture is the use bv tho i:ngll"h army In France of single-shot rllles with hand ejec tors. HELEN WARE PRESENTS HUNGARIAN PROGRAM Violinist, on Return, Also Rcpiescnts the Classical Composers Original Composition on the List Helen Ware, the brllllintlv talented Phll udelphl i violinist, returned to this city last evening for her I'lst local recital in some hcasons Her nreer dm lug tecent ears has taken her far frMii Wlthei spoon Hall but there she found mam of her old friends to welcome her back nfter her successes In the West nnd South Miss Wnru about evenlv divided her pro- WINTER RESORTS lYjf. 1 I sm j,; r-TiTiW- ( I. 1 (lit A THE SHELBURNE On tho Ocean Trent j,uro.-an vi tn J Woikol. Misrr. IIOTCL CI1ELSCA On tho Ocean Krcnt J It '1 hum pkoii t Co StASIDb MOUSE On tho Ocran Tront t 1' Crmk's lSon THL WILTSIIIRE Centra) Nrar I.cach hamutl 1,11m fr nil I'hiia 1 .Inln 1 r tin tn trtt !!! i i , It It font imih-t 1. iru loitiH) Hi l rr ,n 1'. 1.1 Ibolli si. am nnil VTI.WTK (ll. .1 myrice -0 aKdrtZir " ATLANTtC Cm. A roconilst;d,,stanclaTisl oraxcellcncc, Crr,600. WAITERJ.BUZm rfnjwvkr MlmM H t &&& gram between the classic! and standard com posers and the writers of the Slavic and Hungarian music with which she has Iden tified herself, ns perhnps the pre-eminent Interpreter on this side of the water. Her opening group Included the Uach sonata In II minor for lolln and piano, with Maurice l.lBnec nt the latter Instru ment This was given with grace nnd ease, nnd. thn program stated, for tho first time In Philadelphia. Tho Ilach was preceded by n somewhat routined exposition of the fa miliar nnd taxing Ilrueh concerto In D minor. In Itself a test of virtuosity, the de mands of which tho plaer met admirably. Then Miss Wnre proceeded to the other matters of moment, the Introduction of nov elties nnd tho presentation of romantic and "nationalistic" works. In which she excels. One of these nlso was by Ilrueh, a set of five Swedish pieces, altogether nnd nil too long unknown to Philadelphia concert-goers. Ilrueh, nlbelt Teuton In his smphonles nnd sympithlcs. In theso rare, bits succeeded In preserving the nitlvo tnng nnd harmonic ruggedness of tho tunes from the North, The Hohcmlan wns represented by Dvornlt In n llnllade, both melancholy and musical, with a sense of drama pervading Its meas ures Virtually original compositions Inspired by the soloist's researches In Mngynr mu sic Included for tho first time In Phllndel phla, her adaptations of n Hungarian "Love Song ' and n "Kong of tho Camps" from tho snino source I'ach of theso was marked by the tplcal Intcnnl nnd high coloring which aro traits of tho racial musical genius. Tho harmonics In the love song were beau tifull achieved The third of her original compositions was the e'zlnka I'nnna Hungarian phantasy a tribute to the Ilrst woman violinist In mu sical hlstorv This romantic figure U un known In Amerca, but not so In Hungary, vvhero she holds a niche In folklore Czlnka I'nnnn wns n pjpsy violinist And nt that tho first and gest woman Illddler these no mads have produced This tribute ot one woman lollnlst to another propel ly exhibited the various char acteristics of Hungarian and Zlngnrv music. Much of the material seemed familiar after tSSn -i- Tl3Lti. w Sr: a: Wil fa fpili: follotTlnE theatres obtain their pictures thrnusli the STAM.KY Itooklns Company, which Is u Kuarantee of early show Ins of the tlnest productions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In jour localltj obtalnlni pictures throuch the MTA.M.Eli IIODKIM. COVIPANY. iiMi iinn A 1 tli -Morrlsi Paseunk Av rtaL.nrtiiioi Mat ))all J 1:vk O 4&-U 1-ara mount rirti.n-- j OK m m 1 a, aaa . Lai (H a .a-l aaa. m 1 HI a Him r- MAHKKT' s auinic i icucian APOL.LO C'JU AM) THOMPSON MATlNlil UAll.l E. H. Sothcrn and Charlotte Ives in tiii: MAN OF MVSTIinV ' ARCADIA ,;,,.T:.'.,1T1 Wilfred Lucas in "Jim Bludso" HAHt.l.S l HAn.IN In I.S hllttinT' BELMONT wu ANl' MAUKrr CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in Till: POOI ISIl V lltcilN BLUEBIRD M r.QI KM VSSA A f. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in Tin: ifjoi.isii t linns ' CEDAR dOTII M CKDAti A P PAR VOI AT TIIHATKI. ALL STAH CAM "Martyrdom of Philip Strong" FAIRMOUNY -"Y.iiYi. Avr.M,: ETHEL BARRYMORE in Tin: vviiiTi: n.w p.n cctm er TiinvTnn mat daily OUln Jli Pel Sprnie Kvirs 7 toll Kathlyn Williams-Thomas Holding in iii.d.:i:mlmi i.ovr:" FR ANKFORD4;1 KK'K,"ii PAULINE FREDERICK in sam.tti: or Tin: wildi' GREAT NORTHERN .v'.'S'e t'e THEDA BARA in nn: hauling op pahis IMPERIAL '"Tlfan.. VVV1.NITSTS ETHEL CLAYTON in rill) UONDMll' OP PKAlt ' JEFFERSON I'irii AND DAI PHIN STHLPTS "The Lash of Destiny" ItrAriaTP K.HTY PlRisT AND aLCaaLll-alV LA.SCASTKIl AVI.Nl B KATHRYN WILLIAMS in tiii: m.Di:t:MiNa i.ovp.' I I D 17 O T V llitOAI) AND "- 1 L i-i 1. 1 a i oi.t MBIA MABEL TALIAFERRO in a win: PY PIIO.NY" uir riiiiaAiu.i.riiiA E UREK aTh mkcthts ' Beverly Baync and F. X. Bushman in "In the Diplomatic Service" J-r Mfc- Mi i iH.fy When "Pearl"' WilH Shown Tomorrow ' i i Towers Thealre Tamrleti. TJ. J. lie Kalrmount Theatre Twenty-sixth sir and filrat-rf ypnnt. t Point Uresis Theatre 1038 Tolnt IlrMtsr avenue o i,ineoin Theatre lorty-nintn street aaa oooniana avenue. . Chestnut street Theatre Thlrtr-tlilret Chestnut streets. Iillou Theatre F.lxhth nnd lt4e streets. ' "nera nous Oloueesler. A. ,,rnn,i i neaire iv iinamspori, i'a- aL Hlate fitreet TheatreTrenton. N. J. Tusedo Theatre Fortieth street and Lan caster avenue, Korrest Hill Theatre Tsrrdan. N. J. itlun Mouse Theatre MlnersvllU, Iu t Kastwicle Theatre r-.lihty. fourth street and Kastwlck avenue, Pavoy Theatre Ileadlns-, Ta. flrand Opra House Woodbury. (Ireat Southern Theatre 20!9 South Thlra street Hanover Theatre Hanover, 1. Park Theatre Trenton, N, J. star Theatre Thirty-first and Wharton streets. Macon Theatre Chester. Ta. 1, Hegant Theatre llurllntton. N. J, - llerslcer Theatre West ltaileton, Ta.. J uvlnl Thrntre Scranton. Pa. Jlroadway Thoatro Palmyra, tt. J, " National Theatre Harrlshurs-, Pa. J T.)rleTheatro Ht, flair, Pa, Itefowlrh Theatre Kreefand. " Htar Theatre Fifth street and Lehliti avenue. nil we hnvo had of Llxst, hut the themes were blent nnd developed In novel and ln ,r dividual manner And there was a deal of ii timAJBLSmd uiwii huh iiiiinierie in ine pining, jor eon z ciuiiing number Miss Wnro offered the mer llfltious nnd enticingly rhythmed "Valsa Caprice" of Wlenlawskl w. It, Rf. " It. IS. Sevens Named to Ship Board WASHLVOTO.V. Tell, !.. Raymond B. Stevens, of Lnndorff, N. 1I former mem ber of Congress, wns todny nominated by President Wilson to be a member of tlje I'nlted States Shipping Hoard, taking the place of Hernnrd llaker, of Baltimore, who resigned Baltimore & Ohio Tours WASHINGTON $10.50 AM, nXI'KNSKS Tintr.i: dais Ib. 10, March it. April 2, 0, SO, May in, 20, Sept. 1. Tickets (lood Iteturnlnic 10 Days, Secure Illustrated llooklets xltlnc Information nt Ticket Ofllres Sol Chestnut Hlreet. tMdener Hide. ift m Station, 21th nnd Lhestnut treetsi 3056 Market Street. 801 i.nntli 3d tstrcct. "Hi Street uud (itrnrd Avenue, 137 South llroad Street, 1140 -North 2d Street, Booimw Grmpamu LOCUST &-'" ANU I0CU8T ANITA STEWART in THL (IIOHY OP tOLANDK" MARKET ST. Theatre :,3t,T KTHKI. CLA.TO.V In "Tho Pondage of Pear." Tolov -Ith Episode "Till: i:lti:AT SnCftET" r:ter WedneeUa "THIJ PUHPLH MASK" PALACE 114 MARKET STItUET liOIfP Pr.TP.ttS etil MYHTI.K RTCDMAN la Tim HAPPINESS OF THItnE WOMKN"1 l IIAIti.i:.S CI1A! I IN in "LASY STHEBT PADIf ItlDCU AVH. & DAUPHIN ST. 1 '".MV Jin 2 -15 Kvk. 0:43-11. LENORE ULRICH in THL UOAD TO LOVE" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STltKET Ill'TII HTONl:iIOP.Si: In ' LOVE Ari.AME." i:ver Tuerdas "TUB UIII'AT HECHET." fea turing Francis llustiman nnd lleverly Dayne. REGENT 10.11 MAKKCT STREET in At a ft voice onaAS VIOLA DANA in THREADS OP GOLD' RIALTO HERMAN! OWN AVE. T TP1 PKHOCKE.V BTJ Gladvs Brockwcll ln T1,E SINS op uiaays uiuuiwcu nun parents" Milt KRNOV CASTLE In PATRIA," No, . RI1D V MARKET STREET - a- IIEIX-VV 7TII STREET VIVIAN MARTIN in rilE RIUIIT DIREt-TION" SAVOY 121J XCARKET HTIIKRT VALESKA SURATT in IIIU VICTIM" i STANLEY MARKET AMOVE KITH 11 I.. A M to 11:15 P.'.M. SESSUE HAYAKAWA in EACH TO HIS KIND" a , - , . CTRAMn 'lERMVNTOWN AVENUE J IAllJ-' AT VENANl'.O STREKT VIVIAN REED in THE PRINCESS OF PATCHES" ep I Q Q A liTII AND VENANGO Nazimova war ' BRIDES'' . i , , VICTORIA mauk.bt. ea,a RI ri. D-., in "BRIDGES , M IVIIIIC. t-nga a cuuTB HURNKD" t?'"ii9 CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "EASY STREET" ? a NORTH I'lllIaMlF.l.rillA RIDGE AVENUE 1TM Il,D0B AVJ?" jC Ella Hall and Rupert Julian m I "The Bugler of Algiers" t, . a ( ) , IM .& m V v 4 W 'X if..
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