' ;. ?i n t, J, ' A . ..,e s PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR .... )jTflgi htuh. Dffftrlneii IwTratYVml lb "" ruld lr will. fcr ""Ulid Ouotatlonsi Car tots, in ex- Lrt '"'.orT..i I188t.l3i steamer No. 2 "iln'it. No. S red, i saui.ui. re- V"ii "6l Si. rejected ". I1.78W1.b. etrfA Ml Jl. 2d 020 bush Trad was ECORN, fncin. "but P.rlf" ruled steady. Quotations; i "V., 'local trade, to location west f ?r,iiiow. II IIViOl "Vi! do, No. a iKiii4cri.oV . ff' 4t.. .""?; i . .5 'i'.oriVAIVi w ' "Vi-t. BS.UTN bush. Offering, were I OATV. market ruled steady hough S"1". A bjiu .'.; ., white. 7ltrlci pianuaru sJSJijiitfi. N". while. RfI,r No. Ml. fOWli1!!.? ..l nail. OSttOOc. r'U":-n.r.lol,. 1010 bbts, and 686,371 lbs I '''."'. .mi rood, notations, Per Mil Ihs Pitdfof pot f?,i;ar. T.7r.Cf; Ho, straight. I.r.ail, Winter " 'in MiifrH 7A! ICanrna. LiM WOW".. .- li0.J?' "S-kV I7iff IS: do. straight patent. --:..- lu I """ fSVfl8B0. enr ng. nrst ciear. i. k" "?.?, i79.SIi do. favorite brands, Piffto cHV ml la. cholti and fancy patent. mS S: ritv mills, regular raolei Winter. irks. tu 4IIOR .' .In natent. cotton drat clear. ls.f,nw f-"wtTTse! do, straight, 3.iowo.v. , I atotf. I all's1- Mr. ;'.AAfl rn 'ii 6088 75 "Vwr flour was QUIct """ "l'?0 "" """" niuviBiuino ... market ruled Arm with a fair Jobbing n. ' ?. dotations. City beef. In sets .sjnoke I and 'MVfenu7k1er?.nVt.nder."..moke'd.n4 air. hi ' -. aAn natr. umirmrii furled. "i S?;ri "ham.. .280301 pork. la: wvxiaxtii: h.m. . P. cured. P, 10 P .r.hiSuera, B.""p: ruMd. loose l7o. ZLZ.t. OOM. l&Cl DreKKia.i. "".. -- -.-- S .:: JU'-Sr' lard.' we.teVr? rnneh" mittrn Mittrn i" jr j b! ira. do. tubi. IKc: la 55 kittle rendered. In tuba. ISC. , ' REFINED SUGARS SSuontra- A, 7 OSc . Mr frnnuiaifM aoft rade, WiX " '(t DAIRY PRODUCTS i HCTIKR D'lrable atnek c trtrk old fulrh nml ffilel nea.or "".. v ;.TiV.;Vi,. mmm yuo'nuon i .. .. iiaaiarn i rrnn. puiih i'' " - -- - r SKrrAlSMllc..ind-. nJaoc.BjK. i !iV: flr"t, rfc'T.i. --. kr nn"!, !S"w..rf. !i!itf :utr I'tr. B'l' riini -w "- SforprTn't. nobblnc nl-KOMc. lft.ldl mnvj P rnn Th? market was 75e rcr rai lowpr ;rbrQflr." 11.1 S l"' ':?"':..n'ar.."irrI?' S"5o''en. do ira llr.ta. Il 20, Per ca.e. !?.Sf. tis n. t,er caae. fanr-j selected r.inlll m,!-.. - .-.,himr At uinn'Jc ner ito?en ' pbTE Desirable alock aold fairly and waa Sis' r:sW!i. sur&'inv;. xw: I iT&i'rw oodr.ld sVVi C:c. do. part aklni. tH02:c. POULTR'V r naKSSKD The market waa nulet lih mod SRSl .S? "frlnaa t quuad rate. Pol- 7 u-r r the quntBtlnnn . Kut ""'". .l. 1" n lm ttry-pleked. fb.icy SilSa '&? d'o..VelKhl.. , ibMd ?i:r 5S. wilahlni 3 lba. apiece. ,2223f. foH. In & fancy' dn picked WelEhhic 4, lba nrol IVr'aDleci. S4l4c smaller aires. SOIffyje. old trtr Picj. drj.pcked ,, wk, ."7S , E .. rir.riirUsii 1 roofwr. !4f"l".' ii o.i5V"iii- rntiMtinr rlilckrns well' 111 IMJAFPI, nriiuiii, .ja- au iS Ti Kie'a. welehlnu 7 lba .per pair. S3 I lie! rOSllOB tllltneiii - "k-a , -;"- - SkbU.. velhlnit ol(l lba twr pair 2c. Siiilnr chtckena, western In bbla . welciilnif Tl!i Pr pair. 21S2e brolllnic chkkena. tntirn Tin boxea elhll MJ'4 lba. per pair, ,'n026c chicken.. Relshlt.rf & lbs. per pair, neuc: do. mled aiz-s. ISSSUc: broilers, r&irr fancy, H2Qa3c broilers .other nearby 'tiirtln 1V4 32 lba apleco, .1u0.12cs turkea i lb Fancy nearby. H233c. fancy weitrrn EIJc: 'aT to kooiI 3031c: olo Tomi ! , uc- common. 'Jtwi27c. ducka. nearby. .aw-.'..c -XVutern. 2'Jff21c. eeeae. narby. luOJIc. lu. . Srttern, mwa-ic. aquaba. ner dozen Mlie. -nliMog 11012 lba. per dozen. l3 7.iWHi :!: ...l.hl.1. (15 in lha nrr dozen li'l IM: white, welshlni: 8 lbs. per doi. 44 Ml itblie, nelahlnn: 7 lbs per dozen. 13.4063 j! 175; dark, 122502 75. amall and No. 2, due it LIVE waa dull and lower. Quotations Fowls. u to qujlltj 19920c old roosters. lnWUV. 'rim chickens soft-meated 21023c dinks, II to tlze and nuallly 2ll24c, eeae. lHf22c !rUiiii. old. per pair 2W30r. do, jounir. per iij, :oe:5c. . : Fnp.RiT rnnrrs ' Trade was fair and values aencrall were well raiulned as follows Apples, per bbl York Tin. No. 1, 14 r.niir. do ungraded. 3a.vi tOrwnlnt. No I 14 SOOA.r.n. do. uncraded. Mfi t4S5;Klnat. No 1, 14. Stiffs SO. do, unaraded. 11194: Stasman. No I 4f5.'t do. untraried. f2.fiUVa.0O! intap, .u i - .him... in,. uiiraded 12.003 5", apple, northwestern, per hi. I1.50&2MI, lemons per box. t2.Roi An. ....... m..M . .... .a.atlrlirht t'l ailrilia f.O llMMt. 12.5003. tangerines, Florida, per strap IIBOI ITSpeirim. r loriu." i i irt.ii- , . , Wneapples. Florida. Indian Tther per crnte . n.tOt)3 50: cranborrlca Cape Cod. per bbl rincr lata tarletiea, 1505 50; early blmk talf i i: cranberries. Cape Cod, per irate Jl 7r.Su 'to, Jersey, dark, per crate. . II 5001 7-. do. iIkky. llht. per nate. $150. strawberries, .liorida, per quart 35 50c. 1 VEGETABLES ' luTPlIfi -wptf Email and th market ruld Cnn. with demand fair Quotfttlon' Whit i tnrafu na Knah lsnn. Ivan la . rnrtii . 1'.'. 1 ."a JsflM: New York, cholo- 3 lr.isis 25 Whlto 1'Xtatoes, Jersey per basket. Il.ri0l 75 Sweet fiMtatoes, Eastern Shoro, pr bbl. No I, I3 jifiv; o. , II Boca'. weei poiaioe.k jieia airs and Mainland, per hamper No 1. $1 75 8!; No. 2. II 50 1 M). culls, 1 Hweel Rutoet, Jersey per basket No. 1, II 25tr , Jj; No. 2, 50863i. Onions, per lflfl-lb bag M 1 yellow. U2&0W1S.25: No. 2. i..50 Cabbace. Danish. ter ton. 1150, do, aouthern. t Hamper, 2.&0t(F3 Hplnach, Norroli.. per !,. I84j do. Tevis, per hamper. $2. BO Kale, rfolk. per bbl. 110150. Cauliflower Nor It. n.e rr.le tl Rllfl. lltnre. Klnrldn. ner kaiket, MS" 5: du. Virginia, per basket. 119 JM; do. North Carolina, per baakei, IlifJI 50 rr. rioriua, per lu.mcn crate, a.jauj7.i 'loa. Florida, ner baaket (treen. ia..',0ll 5. 11.6088. nplant, Florida, per box. IMIT4. Peppers. Florida, per box. 2oiiw M. Rauash, Florida, per box. 117502 25 is, Florida, per basket. I5U7. Tnm.itoea, lllda. nee rr.le X'..7Rfr4 RH. Mniiht nnmi. rr4-lo basket. II 40O1 75. ' LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS .CHICAGO. Teb 23. JIOQS necelpta. 25,000 pit Market strong to flc higher, mixed and BWiiri. I12.45eri2.n5i good heay, 112 50 IJ.I5; rough hea y I12.50ST 12.70: light. IJ2 o", lHBUPlBi. I.25iflt,60: bulk. fl2.0S&l2 S5 i tJlTILE' ilecelnts BOOO head. Market KrOAf: hV til TfT?!. nK Anu-a nrlil hnlfari iBtieiOSO; itockr arid fedra. $fl 7.flTI Ifl El 8HEKP .nrlnl Rnilrt hAttrl Mart".) ii1r MJln4 ft-rn J6.85ZT11 DO, lamba. $11,50 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS LNEW TOP.K. Feb 23 BUTTF.n Receipts ?. steady Eitrai. 434fc: nrata. Wlt2p. No change In other aradea njliaR.r.ln.. RKd a.. W'a. I. ie..a. SJHHri extra firsts, 44 cs Urals. 44c: sec (. 4.43'tci while, 47W48C, brown. 45'i T nixed colors. 44 0 45c. pvf Sugar Futures Lower ENinv YORK, Fb. 23. The market for futures showed a further declining dency at th start this morning; and first were 5 to 10 points lower on first Bales on the call ivera 1400 tons. tof the business being; In the Stay posl- ine general sugar trade Is Irregular unsettled, causing sentiment on the WAR ON HIGH PRICES MAKES WHEAT DROP Nation-Wide .Agitation Worries Traders, and English Premier's Speech Is Bearish Factor (IKAIN I1KI.T WHATJIEK FOIlKCAsT rillCAI.O. lb. ,S. The. weather fore cast for thlrt.alj hour, follons: Illinois. Missouri. Mlsconsln nml Sllnne. aot 1'nlr nnU colder tonight, unseitled pniiiriln, lowii, North nnd South Dnkntn. Nebraska, and llnnsaa lii.fttleil tonight nnd Nulur. day. nut inueh change In temperature. CIUCAtiO. Keh 23 Asltutlon utralniit he high fost of foodsturfa nnd tho speech of tin. llrltlsh riemler, David l.loyd CleotKe, which wan construed as henrl-h, caused ii'iiewed selln ot wheat today, and tho market lost further ground. These developments offso tveports from some ipiartcrs of an Improvement In trans portation prospects President (Irlffln nn nounrd that ho had been ndUsed that 7500 empty care were on their way mu the New Vnrk Central to.tako grain nut of this city Public Interest was at a low eldi. the natural result of the curretn uncrrtalntle In the transportation situation nti dlnter natlonal polltlces. Last nuotatlon how ever, were aboe the bottom. There appeared to I u little export in. nulty from the Belgium Hcllnf Commission, but the demand nt larse was lleht and ocean shipping1 conditions' were ngnln't busi ness. May, after havlnc sold as hlKh as $1 Tr.V dropped to I7rs4, closing at Il.TtlH''"' 1 "fi'i, asulii't $1 7X at the end Wednes day. .Tuls, after toehlup; Sl.SOTs. declined to II 4!)'i, endlne nt SI IDrl 49 coin pared with $1.51 at the close Wednesday. September, nftcr reaching; Sl.SDVt. receded to Jt 3S, nnlshlnc at Sl.asaa. against 1 30'., Wednesday's last pi Ice. Leading futures ranged as fnllous. Wed da j s Wheat Opfll lllch Uw Close clo.e May 1.7S'a 1 7'Jii 1 75 1 70 1 i tlllv . . .1 5fll t 50 1 4t 1 ItlVt 1 M Sept 1 HI"' I 3H'. t 3M 1 Sb 1 39li Corn (new delien' May .. . l.niv, I 01", July . ... f' 1 on Oats Miv 37'i 57'. July . ... 55 55 l.ard Ma ..17 10 17 40 Jul ...17 40 17 42 Illbs Mov 10 27 1 30 Jul . Ifl.BJ Id 33 Fork Mo v 30 47 30 1 Julv 29 05 30 HI) ItlJ Aske.J 1 oi' i nn'i no. tt.oi'j H't - HU- Tl UU'4 r.oS 541, no;, 34. 5T'V 551. 17 27 -17.3T 17 JO 117.42 10 15 MO 22 111127 HI 22 HI 27 10 311 tan 50 ao ir. ati 73 tan 117 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOI'AH STOCKS nid .OS .10 14 Jin .211 02 mi 03 Asked 10 M 15 25 IN MacNamara Midway . . Mlzpah F.xtenslon Montana North Star Itescue Kola rioi.mriKi.D .stock Blue Ilull HonLh Dlamf B 11 Dals Oro . Hand Ken Hllver rlik . in It! MISCF.l.I.ANKOCH Ariz fnlled Tecopa Mln IS 111 II Grassclli Chemical Extra Dividend fl,i:Vi:i.AN'D. Peb. '.'.t The C.rarselll Chemical Company has declared the regular quarterl.v dividend of It., per cent on the preferred and 1 '3 per cent on the cnnimon stocks, also an extra ' cash dlv Idend of 3 4 per cent on the common Dividends are pajnble March 31 tn stock of record March IS. The extra of St, per cent -the same ns was paid during the three first quarters of last ear WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC PITY N. .1 kSSoU s ATLANTIC CITY, "&4&cms A rocwrusedstandora orcxccllcrvcc. aeaciTvDUki. j.jyjijjM.oi .. W Tfm n'Q GREATEST nOTtl SUCCESS WLIKLL CRtATEJT WINTER ntSORT THE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD JUavIboroujfflnfteini ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. OWNERSHIP MANS.Ce.MENT. .IQSIftH WHITE t, SONS COMPANY vi Wv uvi. Westminster tor to st. l-rtv. battu. running water. 18 up wkly. 12 up daily, unaa uuor.. MUSIC RAGTIME l IN 20 LESSONS We'll teach ou to 'play rejl ragtlmo on the plan" 111 20 lesson- IF TOP, DON'T KNOW A .CoTU In lesa time If sou already play. You'll iearn tn ploy popular songs, fox trots, "rag' any piece Call or phone Ufr Free Hooklet "lfllftf?:NSEN SCHOOLH of POPOIH SHIS IC 3VJH C.erinantnn Ave Phono Tlogj.Vbl 1320 T.sker Ft Phone Dickinson J.04 I. Diamond IC.13 J, 004 North Thirteenth Rt The Hest Bus'ness School 1 AlNljdlV. sih nnd Cheainul riireeis Positions guaranteed Knter no Day or night EDUCATIONAL I earn LANGUAGES -AT THE Berlitz School 1541 CHESTNUT STREET ' (Over Biker & liegeman's Pharmacy) .v. Herllla JIctioI.aluiJeB learn not onlu ( ""r.id o5 "rile. 6ut'c.j.eclalli to usder.tonil W 4 sysxrsAr Mmsmi pci l( c VNILEDGERPHILALl FtilDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917 T. !' ' I ' . . 1 MAE, THE MAGICAL, IN FINE MELODRAMA Beautiful Miss Murray Lends Her Eyes to "On Record," at the Stanley H- the Photoplay Editor SIrihKVrV.0n Kerorit." liaky-l'araniniint. liiii.. . . x';'"ny nnd Tom I'.irmnn Hlnry ?. 1 Prr-I" . .' rii r ll l'roctnr from tho rrlal 5iV.e,.W,l,r .bJ ''""I West and nnolher directed by Hot-, rl Leonard Heclpe for a ratlllng good melodrama: Take a beautiful Kirl, give her u "sMnpa- thetlc" pjrt by makliiK her poor and the Victim of fate and n scoundrel, pour In one lover who goe- in fr aeroplanlnir; stir slightly and let the re-ult take care of Itself That Is tll( ulml llm nlillmru ..f "On Itecord" have done. The outrome Is an our nnd ten inlnuics of capital entertain .lient. Who enn be bored looking at Mae Murray" Who would not gladly waste a whole morning watching her exquisite ees, her listless and InvVly mouth, her halo of frlzty hair ihat somehow still suggests "The routes' and Mr Zlegfelds ladles" C!ladly for the sake of this rhnrmrr does one pass oxer several holes in the plot Much of the machinery of the yarn Is In genious ard Adroit nut It Is Inconceiv able that a villain, expecting a night call from a woman' who Is his n vowed foe. twould leave an Incriminating letter 011 the inuie. i no creators or the tale must ne told, too, that those who preside over night courts are usually magistrates, not Judges Nor can any but the very young accept tho Idea that these worthies ore likely to tear up a Ilcrtlllon Identification cnrd.vvllh the remark, "Mv child, you are free." or words to that effect However, Mae Is mar velously prett nd Mie looks prettier than ever under the mellow magic of tho l.asky lighting sjstem See her. Indiana has now nnother reason to plume herself beside her literary fame A bill le galizing the Simday opening of movie thea tres In that Slate has been passed by the State Senate bj a vote of 27 to 1" The measure now goei to the House of Uepre sentatlves The publicity department of the National A"kc. .itlun of the Motion Picture Industry Is to help In a cainpilgn with State-wide piopaganda If the bill Is passed and signed It will, as the Ilrst docu ment legislating definitely In favor of the Issue, have a powerful effect on tho Sunday question In New York citv and elsewhere Perhaps even benighted Philadelphia some time In tho year 2000 will be permitted to hear good music and free good pictures on Sunday! Many of the phoioplav house offer In teresting week-end hills The Itlalto. foi Instance. Is showing todav and tnn'ght "The Plow !lrl." wlih Mne Murr.i.v and Theo dore Huberts, an excellent l.asky The Lo cust hai as n Satunla.v magnet Allco Joyce and Harry Morev In "The Courage of Si lence." Tloth these films have been com mended by the Mvnvivo I.Kr-nKn PHOTOPLAYS ALHAMBRA !,,, 12th Morris. Pasiyunk Av. Paramount Pictures. Douglas Fairbanks in TIIF Mi:nir.o AOrtll I C &'-'" AND THOMPSON ArJL.U 1 MATINr.r. DAILY VIOLA DANA in 111 TIlRCAt'1- Or FATB ARCADIA nr.i.ow "10TH THEDA BARA in THR TII.KR woman ' BELMONT MD ANU MA,,KCT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Tim 11 vi.f uncnn" BLUEBIRD KtcQt'piivvNA AVE JEAN SOTHERN in WHOSO I1MH71II V VYIFF." CEDAR COTH AND CPDAR AVR. I' Ml MOrT TlirTKt Lou Tcllcfjen & Sessuo Hayakawn 111 Till; v icTOiii v r".'- FAIRMOUNT 0TI1 AND HIIIARD AVr.VCP MME. OLGA PETROVA in iihid(ik.-i ni itMJD' ;eTM CT TIIEATItn MAT DULY OD 1 ft 1 Pel Spruce Pvgs 7 to 11 MYRTLE STEDMAN in TIIF. HAPPINT.-.S OF TIHtKF. WOMEN ' FRANKFORD 4711 FRANKFORD AVENUE MARY PICKFORD in THE PR1DK OF Tilt" CLN" GREAT NORTHERN XZL VIRGINIA PEARSON in Tin: niTTr.it Tin tii IMPERIAL OOTH and WALNUT STS Mats 2 30, Evgs 7 0. ALICE BRADY in Tiin iiPM'.nY itnART" JEFFERSON BOTH AND DAUPHIN STRKF.TS Gail Kane & Carlyle Blackwcll in "ON PAN'Or-ROCS OROl'N'D" ICAnCD FORTY-FIRST AND LLAUtiK LANCASTF.R AVENUE Hou-se Peters & Myrtle Stedman in "TUB HAPPINESS OF TIIRKT. WOJIRN" LI D 17 D T V BROAD AND 1 D LK 1 I COLUMR1A VIOLA DANA in "THRBAnS OF TATE" $jm$m 8oSw Gmpom -TUh follnvrlnt: tlirutr-- nl.,n,n Iht-ir nlrdirf. Ihrouith the STM,E llonklnc Compunr. which It n Kiinr.intft of enrl --riouln nf th? flnft prndurt1nn. C All pIcdirrN rtt-titr-ueil hffcir pxlilhlllon. Auk for tli thentrr In sour lorAlIt f S ohtnlnliic nlrtiirf-i thr-niish the STANLKV ItOIIKIMi COMPAM. MOTHER MUNRO LEADS WOMEN ON BUYING TOUR Kensington Launches Co-operative Marketing Plan and Kinds Relief in Scheme Kensington housewives today launched a co-operative marketing campaign. Parties nf women, armed with baskets nnd a deter mination to boycott any article of food priced nt an exorbitant figure, left the homo of Mrs. Hugh V Munro. 1737 North fifth rtreet. soon after tho breakfast hour ifeaded by "Mother" Munro, one of tho little groups, went to Hock street, a second party proceeded to the North Second street market section, while n third canvassed the produce and fish markets nlong South street. More than two hours were spent In the tour of the shop" nnd stalls About twenty women were In the delegation. At the conclusion of their quest the, housewives returned to their homes with well-lnden baskets Their purchases em braced meats, fish vegetables nnd fruit They expressed themselves ijs pleased with the result of their first concerted nttempt to reduce living expenses through the co operative plan of huylng nnd the bovcott of edibles held nt prices beyond the average working man's pockctbook cai.i.i:i A Rfccnss "WV canvassed Hock street prett.v thor oughly." said Mrs Munro, as she emerged from her pllcrlmnge and set down her heavily laden basket "Our trip was a HUccess and we found that, generallv speak ing, vegetables wero cheaper In price than they ore In our home sections. Wo bought no polntocs or onions, and we do not in tend to touch these two egetablcs until the prices como down The genornl scale nf prices In Dock street, whlto below that charged In our neighborhood, Is higher than wo have been paying to fanners vvtai bring their produce direct to our homes "Por carrots we paid eighty cents a basket of eight quarter pecks. In this wn our women lire able to buy and divide up a baaket If the dealt Individually at the stores they would have to pay much more Uggplants cost us $1 40 a bKhket nnd we will divide them up so that wn will save on them also Down In the tlsh market wo got good llh for live and six cents a pound, and we noticed that the dealers had a large Mock of nil kinds of fish on hand Apple" we did not touch, but the were to be had at J I 50, .S anil $5 50 n barrel. , KIND MHAT I'llBAP "When wn finished our tour of tho vege table and fish markets wn bought meat There was a gcneinl falling on" from the small-store prices for the better cuts, but we did not touch 1hee We bought good shin meat at ten iciilx a pound which Is from two to four cents below the price charged In our neighborhood "The women with me ale nil wives of wniUlngmen and their menu do not penult thetn to bu the choicer cuts nf meat nt PHOTOPLAYS LOCUST 6-D AND L0ClJST ALICE JOYCE in TIIF. rotnAlSF. OF SII.KNCK MARKET ST. Theatre :" vlii'i: mtADv m -thi: 111 vc.ry iikrt The ureal fe rel No fl Ilii.liman H Payne F.cr VVe.1 Purple Mask Ford Cunard. OVFRRROOrC CM "AVERFoitD Mmc. Petrova in "Black Butterfly" roda J Warren Kerrigan will appear In person PALACE Ml4 MAUKr'T STREET GEORGE 'bEBAN in ' IMS SWP.nTirEART" PADF RIDQE AVR.1 t DAUPHIN 8T. "" Mat 2.1.1 Evg 0:43.11. "The Piper's Price" PRINCESS 10,t'rEftet :nUl'j;T" "War of the Tongs" nverv Tue. C.reat Serret IIiiahman-Rayne RPPFNT ,C34 -MARKET STREET IXLUUI 1 IIF-U4V VOfCG ORGA.V LIONEL BARRYMORE in THE END OF THE 'lOPR1 RI A I T f OERMANTOWN AVE. I H I I J AT TPI.PEIIOCKEN ST. !.. 1.. -Ir. In A JIODI.'R.V June Caprice cindkri:ll' JtKH P.ll.SOV CASTLE In PATRIA." No. 4 RIIQV MARKET STREET J D I IICLOW 7TH STREET CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in C A M I I f, E ' SAVOY k,,Ueetet Frank Kecnan & Margery Wihon THE RR1DE OF HATE" STANLEY MARKET AMOVE 16TII 11 15 A M to 11:15 P. U. Mae Murray ON RECORD. IN CTD A Wn UERMANTOWN AVENUB 1 KIN1J ' AT VENANGO STREET Wilfred Lucas (JIM BLiDSO f f r K I'TH AND VE.VANOO STaV PAULINE FREDERICK in 1IIF. SI.A E MARKET" ADDED ATTRACTION , Charlie Chaplin in "Easy StreeT VICTORIA MAI"ACBTOVS!I NTNTH Norma Talmadge "panthEA prevailing prices, We touched only thoso kinds whch promised the greatest economy In the rooking and we did very well. That Is one of the things I am trying to Impress upon my women j to titlllte the strlctect economy In tlielr marketing and on their tnble. "The dealers generally treated us fairly. One or two asked us If we were bocotters or rioters, but we had no difficulty In prov ing that wo were neither Tonight at my house we will hold a meeting and go over the results of our tltst day's campaign In detail From my own experience, I feel that we ought to lontlnue and sltlve (11 enlist the suphort of older housekeepers In our plan line thing I am trying bald to do Is to rescue the wives of the small wage-eainers from the habit of dealing on credit, by the book plan, with the small slot.es In their lielRhbiii hoods, which get them In their power by such mcni and compel them to Haj whatever prlie I hey tlmose to ask t'op.NKit ititornii i:vii.s "If we inn get the women properly awak ened to the saving resulting fiom'cash buy ing and direct dealing 1 believe much of the burden of the high cot of living will be removed, "With tho women In my neighborhood, wherever I can. I Intend to take them with mo on trips like that nf today and show them Just how thev can prollt by dealing direct with the wholesaler". If 'thej have not the cash I lend It to them and the pay me back when thelt husbands turn over their wages "I believe If all the housewives vv hoce husbands ate moderate earners would band together In this way the prices of all food commodities would come down Let the women cut out the uo of those vegetables that are held up In pries and purchase only those nrtlcles that aro within their means, the dealers would see where their best Interests lie and would be forced to lower their prices or havo their stuff spoil ' Hit by Truck nt Street Cruising While crossing Market street at Tuentv fifth street mrt.iv ,loeph Neumnn. Rf.2fi Wynluslng avenue, was tun down and seri ously Injured bv an auto truck, driven b Thomas Daniel. 1471 South Mniston stieet. and owned by Mr" .1 1' I'roney, 1 1 South Thirty -third street When taken to tho Medlco-i'hl llo"ill.il Wuman was found to have suffered 11 pnlhli fi.nturn of tho skull A luokon right leg and other Injuiles make his londltlon seiious. Daniels was held under JlOOo ball b.v Magistrate Tracy at th fifteenth and Vino slteets police station The By Begins in i'UXUUIII llllliiiitmiiiMrUIIIIIMi"-iii""'"iimtjiiiMMH iiiiiubm -,' IE -!. 5 3-E HOSE who have read George Allan England's previous' stories will welcome the announce ment of "The Afterglow." It is the sequel to "The Va cant World" and "Beyond the Great Oblivion." With this, the third book of the series,, the great romance is ended. If you enjoy mystery, heroic adventures and startling episodes, read "The Afterglow." It begins in TOMORROW'S Euentng Itcnt New GeorRctown PosloHlce aKOnOITTOWN, Del.. Feb. 23. callentl waiting, for tho expected 175,000 post office for (leorgetown, residents learned that their expectations were tn vain when a lease wov signed with the Odd Fellows for the use of the lower floor of their building- for ten yeats, Notice has been served tenants tn vacate April I, when work will start on making more room for the postolllcr. OBITUARIES (corse K. Olierholtzer (Jeorge 1. Obcrholtrer, forty years old. 11 lawyer and real estate operator of lOinenl Wllle alle.1 lliar. vn.lBPtlat' lie tvm a son of Dr Levi Oberholtger and was edu- cated nt t'rslnus College, lie studied law with Oherlinltzer & llenlisin. of Phlladel phl.i. lie was n director "f the Morris Cemetery Company, the Penti Mutual File Insula nee Company, of Chester County; tho Masonic Hall Association, of Phoenii vllle, the Partners and Mcihanlcs' National Hank, of Phoenlxvllle He was also a mem ber of the Hoatd of Viewers for lloads nnd linages of Chester County. Harnett J. NedofT Harnett J .Nrdoff. fifty-seven years old. died yesterday from pneumonia nt his home, 310.1 Perks street He came here about twenty-live years ngo from ltusln When he was fortv years old he entered the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, from which he was gradunted with his son, Dr Joseph No. doff, of Dropsle College The father became nn architect, nnd had an otllce at Kit Wal nut street He also published some pamphlets on Jewish theology, and was 11 contributor to magazines and newspaper" He Is survived by 11 widow- and seven chil dren. Sister .Mary Itepnratn Sister Mnrv Hep.iiata died in St Agnes's Hospital Wednesdav night following an Ill ness of several months' duration. Sl"ter lleparatn was known in the wnild ns ICIIr. nbeth Cciella Keltic, and was the young, est daughter nf the late Pnlilik nml Mnrv Keaue She enteied the Thiid order of Saint Francis Assisl. Mav 1. IKSi'. She will be burled tn the cemetery of the or der, ndjoining the Cnnveiit f the Holv Angel", men Kiddle, Pn Af terglov George Allan England Tomorrow's Evening Ledger T r"r .ft 1l!ATVI ' ..- ...-'. rim'i$p?:m V,P!IW.: y ' I , , -' Otto GoMmtth ,i':i Otto Goldgmlth. fifty-slit years, 6ia,,fo. many years a maker of trophies for atht letlo events, died on Wednesday morning nt his home, 1D24 South Ninth street, afterart j . Illness of about three years. In his youth . he was a swimmer of note, representlnc' ' llii.uln l.i InlarnnllAnnt r,nr..ntltlnra A.'j widow nnd deven Children survive mm, on f','fl 01 me latter ueing ixiuis , uoiusmiui. 1 'w. follower of track and field events. ' l'mnL II" W'.Uli Prank II Welsh, the Philadelphia repre seuiative ui tno i.ocKiiari. iron gnu aieei Company, died yesterday looming at the Jefferson Hospital. He waa a son of the late Henry D. Welsh, a director of the I'enn sylvntibi Hallroad for many years. Mr. Welrh Is. survived by a widow nnd two daughters, Mrs. Henry C. Townsend and, Miss Sara C Welsh. cntljbv ALLKN. Feb. 20. THOMAS Jl,, husband of Jennie M. Allen Inee Wardlel. Relatives anil friends invited tn funeral. Pat , ft a. m . 4404 Prankford nve.. Kkd. Solemn requiem mass St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Hemalna may tsi viewed I'rl eve. Int. private, St, Dominie Cem AttntlLO Fen 22, ANNA C, wife nf Joieph .1 Arbelo 3323 N' Hrnad tt Notice nf funeral later ATKINSON'. reb. 21, KLI.ABETH K (n Schuehltr). wife of Jacob Atkinson, aged 52. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, , Sat , 2 p in 20AI 1; Clarence at Int private. flAltrt I'eb. 21, ItrillBKT. huaband of Mar tha llarr, nged .0 ItelalUea ana irlenda In vited to funeral services, Hat.. 2.30 r. rn.. 105 K Lehigh ave. Int. trusts, North Cedar 1111! Cem ItAItt! Feb 21, TATUICK M aon of lata Owen and Catharine llarr Ilelatlvea and friends, invled tn funeral. Slflii.. s.ao a. 111., sister's residem e Mrs Alice Monaghan. 2328 Federal at solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony' I'hunh 10 30 n. m. Int New Cathedral Cem, VAUMllAItDN'KIl Feb 21. niCHAltD U.4 husband nf lata Martha Hnumgardner. ilelatlvea) and friends. Cnenant IHlae. No. 114. I. O. n. F Crescent Castle, No, lis, K. fl. S. Court- lann ruunnrra i-osi, ,-u -i, u. A, It., Invited , 5414 Vina. tn runeral serlcee. Mat . 1! n si iiemaina may to viewed rn.. n to u p. m. int. I'erliwnnd Cem HAYVN. Dec IK. 18IB, at Memorial Hospital, Pekln. China. MAKV A. IlYBIIS. wife nf Rev. John O, Hawn Funeral from 7442 Oxford ave Fox Chase, phlla.. Hat , - r. m. Servlceg Church of Holy Natluty. Robert W. rtyer Memorial 2 30 p. m Int Laurel Hill Cem. HPATTY Feb 111 t Ieaburg F.a., Mr. MAIIY K HCATTY widow ot Captain John ll.Mttv and daUKbter nf late Captain Oeorgo AV. lllbcrsnii Ht'MIUes and friends Invited to fu netal I'rl 2 p m Toma lllver. N J IIF.CK -Suddenly, at Atlantic City. N. J.. Feb 21 HANNAH C . wire of Harry C Ueck. Relatives Hnd friends Invited to funeral. Odd Fellows' cem 22J and Diamond it., Phlla.. Sat It 4i a 111 Continued on Neit Tag linger r t t m .VI -4a 1 m . n t 4rTPllftn.utn villa n.plrnll. j- -.. ow .u , U.O IKIIUUn -i