I U-4 It Sir : ifWAIN IN MOVIES ADELE ROWLAND 'TOM SAWYER' A RARE TRIUMPH IN FILMS Twain's Famous Talo Vividly Screened, With Jack Pick ford in Title Role 'DEVIL STONE,' STANLEY AnCADU "Tom Kawrer." llh .Tick Vlrk- roru. scenario wr juu v ratMorn ivera. by a Ta tars iwain uirrcieu lor. 1'aramount pro- br William l. ducllon. Mark Twain himself wrote this sce nario The, program credits the work to Julia Crawford Iters, but hor task was sfmpllclty Itself. A trusty pair of scls sora did tho trick, for with almost stnrt Hub prescience the crc-it humorist and humanist seemed to have anticipated photoplay technlquo In devising his now , classto tale. Ills greatest art has long defied tho state. Many jcars ago. It is true, tho footlights beamed on "Tho Prince and the Pauper." but that eeml-hlstorlcal story, delightful as It Is, Is hard'y ivplcal of the author's finest fictional manner. Tuddln' Head Wilson" In tho thentro won chiefly through Its melodramatic ap peal. Both of these. It may bo mentioned, nhd also 'The Death Dlk" achieved further success In films Tho spirit of The Glided Age" was Inrgoly mlsrepre mited by John T llavniond, whoe sttgo performance of that celotinled optimist. Colonel Sellers. vvas admitted by Mark himself to bo 11 perversion of the original character. Arthur lunn onco essayed n ctownMi musical omedy version of "Huckleberry Finn." 1'olluro was Its tell-merltcd fato. Tho application of merely ordinary tRsto and Intelligence, however, elimi nates the possibility of any such dlas ters for Mark Twain In tho cinema prov InO. His episodic, plotless, plcturosjiue tale-splnnlng. his racily v crnclous. dla loguo. his vivid characterisation provide the entire basic material Thotoplay embroidery Is utterly specious. This has bocn realliod with unerring tact by tho makers of tho celluloid 'Tm bawer. With scrupulous and soul-gladdening ac eurncy. the present scenario foltowi the main incidents of the book (omitting the "Injun Joe" melodrama) up to and In. eluding tho "f ke" funeral of tho boyish "nlrates" Norly all tho 'leaders aro direct transcriptions from Tu-tlnN text, "ml their flavorful humor Is ntllyas en tertaining as the pictures to vshlcli they nro complimentary. Among; tho matchlcsi scenes dis closed aro those of the fence white uashlna- almost as pre'nnnt with hu man philosophy s a I.u Fontaine fable; !ho courtship of Ilecky Thatcher, the Sunday school sensation. In which Tom declares the first two disciples to havo been "David and Goliath: the Jackson s Island adventures ami the mock obse miles, wh'eh tho bodily manifestations nf Huck. Tom and Joo Harper convert Into a rhapsodic thaiin-'glMng service. Without serious exception all tho por traits havo heen rnltniuny prcnii .Tnek Plckford'a Tom Is at onco ln- irrntlatlnB ind amusl. g. In the right Clemens spirit Tho battle with the model boy. ulbf.lt he Is incorrect, y muru no Alfrnrt TVlTin' i!o Instead of vV Wle Mufferson Is i stlmuntini: joumiui exhibit The lluck Finn of Uobert Gor don Is little short of a maHiei piece, in fectiously l'Bht hearted, exultantly lazy, bright of eye. disreputable of apparel In short every healthy "nome-raised" lad's Ideal personification of unshackled freedom. Clara Hoi ton's liecky Thatcher Js duly winsome ai d coquettish, without a traca of smirking sentimentality. Flno hits of real'em nro contributed by Oeorgo Hackalhomo as Sid and Allco Marvin ns Mary. Kdulhe Chapman's Aunt Folly Is a shade ess convincing than other genre sketches. Some of the admlrnhto 'exteriors were taken at Hannibal Mo, the "St. Petersburg" of the story Tho Eawjcr household and tho Sunday and day ' school bcencs betray masterly direction. Tho moonlight effects In Tom's noctur nal visit to tho Thatcher lawn nro aim. what too bright and tho steamer d's patchod In search of tho alleged drowned 1oh Is not tho venerable ferryboat of the hook These, however, nro trifling defects In an unprecedented gem of mo tion picture art Tho grnndloo on deavers of D. W. Grlfllth pale Into In significance besldo an achievement for which oven tho pho(oplay I'hlllstlno need not blush Tom Sawver Is to "Intolerance." Tho Ulrth of n Nation" find their l.lnd ts a Tumgr.v Is to a "Itodgers aroup." II. T r. STAM.UV "Tlie Dull M.nir," ! r:rr' xMInn Farrur. Sccnnrlo l.v J'anlr Mje I'litrton. from tho story by twirlo ' Mill and f..lchton Ormun ltreitfl by coll II. Do Mlllo. Artrraft iriluctlon This Is ald to bo tho last production In which Gcraldlno Tarrar la to appear 'upon the Artcraft program before sho assumes her obligations In her contract with the Goldwyn I'lctures Corporation Whatover Tho present quality of her vclce. It Is nulto Mifc to say that bhc Is a good screen actress. Her work is nlwavs of the best and her understand ing of 'the parts she Is called upon to play odds nnothor tally to thu scoro of good things supplied by this opera ac tress 'Tho Devil Store," her present vehicle. Is replete with lvld dramatic situations and the element of mystery Is well sus tained. Tho themo Is modern and keeps Mies Farrar In tho dress of the present clay from her garb as a Breton maid to that of a wealthy American wife. There Rrc, however, several feet of coBtume drama In the opening telling history at the-great emerald. Ir. this prologue Miss Farrar assumes tho "grand manner." Tho plot centers about the marriage v of the wealthy man to the poor Brlt tanv mnld In order to gain possession of the emerald she possesses. Ho Is murdered by his wife and It Is tho solv ing of this mvtftery with which most of the story Is concerned. Its solution Is dore In the usual scientific manner, and the belief In superstition plays a small part In Its clearing. Miss Farrar gave a perfect perform ance as tho wife and looked charming - In the gorgeous gowns she wore, as well as ctvmelv' In her flshermald apparel. Wallace Held was his usual photop'ay self In a part that did not require mu'n nctlrg. while his friend, the crlniinoln. gist, was faithfully portrayed by Hobart Bosworth. Tully Marshall's character study was the best piece of acting dts closed upon tho local screens for some . t ran others wnoso parts wero wen nan died Include James Nelll. Gustav von Savrfcrltz. Ernest Joy. Burwell IIanv ' 'rick Mabel Van Buren and Lillian Lolnhton. Cecil B. De Mllle's ability Is stamped . ' In the direction- of this Artcraft story The photography Is a tribute to the !v v skill of his co-workers. IrALACU i"Th Curse or lira," with Tauru t Aikl And Prink llortan Written anil dl- i I rrottd by Frank Uoriass ProJurd by Illalr.Coan and released through haianay, History 'and scenic, beauty are com bined in tne rasanay pmqucuon. mo i TJursoaif Iku." Japan of fifty years ago 'furnishes the setting for the onenlng of 'tne story, it win be rememnerea mai then foreigners were not permitted to land there, with the exception of Dutch sailors, and thev only at the uort of Nagasaki. A1 shipwrecked American ..'sailor Is befriended by a prince who Is . .m. rival of Prince Iku. Iku sends his -...i . ji ... . .,. k.,.,1 !.. If lu Qiaeuvvr iho iiiifiua; rev u jjarlM.",8hfgUa In lv with - lrr,T , 4. quickly to tho lnltcd Btntes of tho present and tho third generation of Iku and Carroll, the sailor, aro "conveni ently" brought together. The Japanese steals the fiancee of tho American and takes her to Japan ; but, of courso. Amer ican Jackles rescue her, not, however, before the defendant of tho houso of lku Is killed. Teuru AoTl Is the wife of tho cele brated screen actor Sessuo Havakawa. Sre Is an excellent nrtlst and her panto mlmlo ability Is worth watching, for It Is mainly this nsset which makes ori ental plavcrs so Interesting. Frank Dor sage has the part of the descendant of the house of Carroll and gives that role a vivid Interpretation, as Is to bo ex pected from ono who wrote and d'recte-1 ho story. Others, mostly real Japanese contribute satisfactory support. The niece Is staged In a highly nrtlstic man ner. VtCTOrUA " Mlmoir." with' I.ol Wllnon and O.eri Klifr Story br Havdrn Tal bot. Dirtied bv Kmm.tt J. rinn obU up.rvla.J bv ltort Ilrunton Art di rector. It Holm. a rul. and phrtocrapb.r I. our Wllxy. Hril National Inhibitor! flrcull. There Is a local Interest nttiched tf this production, for Its author Is u rest lent of this city. Hoyden Talbot was th. epresenlitlve for I.aurette Tavlor, but left the field of tho speken drama f" that of tho silent screen Ills latest photo play .was so good that It was purCHase' by the newly formed First National In hibitors circuit, for their Initial release In It they havo a piece of property that ts valuablo and should find a ready vvel como Just as It did yesterday at tht Victoria. All honors for the success (1 this pic turn aro duo to Author Talbot for his realism In the fashioning of this crlpt which might have been taken from real life Not a detail of tho divorce courts or of tho ma-hlnatlons of n scheming woman nrv c-verlooked Of course Dire -torn Fljnn and Uruuton had a lot to do with executing tho scenario. The plot of tho story Is strolls und holds the Interest from tho very begin ning when a flirtation onuses a dlvorco Tho "woman In tho case" plans to wreck ths happiness of tho man who would not marry her and her endeavors supply the basis pf tho story, which ends In tho con ventional happy manner. lyols Wilson creates the desired Im pression of sweetness and wifely vlrtuo In her role Hers is an interesting study. A newcomer for screen honoVs Is dirt closed In Jocphlno Whlttel as vho trou ble maker The man In the case Is care fully enicted by George Fisher. Arthur Allarot has the part of tno law or vai laco Worsley and Joseph J Dow ling also lend good support. Another feature w.ui tho showing of Doug'as Fall banks In "Tho Jinn From ralnted Post1' which has ulready been reviewed tit these columns. STHAN-D "Tli Judgment Houae." with star raat of tilarrs scenario and direction ny J niuari macKlon ironi inn notci u Mr (Ilium Park.r. Paramount. This Is a special release. Independent of tho regular program features Issued hy Paramount. Its director wns formerly head of the directing staff of Vltagnph and has such features as "Tho Battle nf Peace" and others to his credit. Ills "Womanhood" was so realistic as to bo withdrawn from the theatres 'Tho Judgment House' Is a personal triumph 'or Blackton and If his futuro produc tions come up to tho "tand-ird et by this one thev should find much favor. The Interest aroused In lovo themes Is nlwajs keen. In this dim two men aro In lovo with tho same- woman not ex- actly an original theme hut Its Fatla fartorv solution lv Sir Ollbert 1'arker. .the nutlior. is well Jianairu ine story cloely follows tl ,, si ' the iov el and readers of, this novel of the time of mo noer war should he Interested In the photoplay. The loca'n Is supposed to lie Iondon and South Africa. ' Many of the Fcenei were tiKcti about tho campus of Director BlacUton's homo on l.ong isiana jne imeriors in uio studio nro finely realistic Several good titles ami well-staged battle scenej aro revealed Tho cast Is tcellmt In ltd bsl.mced histrionic ability The chief feminine rolo Is well played bv Violet Homing. Wil fred Lucas and Conway Teirle havo tho parts of the two men In love with her ind do capital dramatlo acting Piul Doucet has n minor part. Luclel H.imiU and Florence Deshou help In tho sup iiKiti jii--n -." wv,v.v. porting cast. An outstanding cnarncici' porting utt'-u nn uuwiiiiiMHii, ..,..........- ration is that of the servant piaved !,; Crazy Thunder. The Iocust Theatre's feature film this week Is "Beaching for the Moon," with DougUs Fairbanks. "The Breakers" Cross Kejs Thero Is a number of brand-new Ideas In "The Breakers" which headlines tho bill at the Cross Kejs. Tho comedy Is crisp and or'g'nal, and was rewarded by many laughs. The story of tho Allies la told in a preiiy numuer wim novel effects, and tho act li brought to a happy flnile with a scene showing a half dozen pretty girls bathing In tho ocean. Tho Mazetta family of ncronata fur nished many thrills hy performing nu mcrous seemingly imposslblo feats. Among others on the b'll were Muru and Dorla. excellent operatic singers, and Sutor nnd Dell, comedy cjcllstn. The picture this week Is ono of tho most thrilling seen at tho Crobs Keja tills rea. son Follies Bcrgerc Kcvuc Globo Many novel mllltnry numbers offered bv a dozen pretty glr's nw featured In 'The Follies Bergere llcvuc," u beautiful muslc.il tabloid, which Is the headllncr it the Globe There Is u punch to every song. Donald lloberts, who Is at tha hnci of the comnanv. Is at his best The patriotic airs sung brought forth many I curtain cans "Goldstein's Wedding." a tarre-com-edy. was well received by the audience. Arthur Sherman nnd Jsck Bawls, who appeared In "Hollo, Egypt." a musical comedy, furnished laughter and also he'ped to drive away the "blues." Mabel Berra, comic opera singer and artistic comedienne, had mapy Interesting offer ings Hoyt. Hmana and Bay sang, danced and told funny stories. Evelyn Mny and company were seen In "Live Wires " Gardner nnd Ilartman put over much fun with their com'dy Connors and Edna had t skit called "Shopping." Gertie Falls gave an exhibition as un aerlallst, Emmett's Cnnlnes entertained the joungsters and grown-ups too. "Daughter of the Gods" Broadway The nhotODlay extravaganza. "A iDaurhter of the Gods." with Annette Kellermann In the leading roie. proven an excellent attraction nt the Uroadway last night. The scenlo effects and pho tography left nothing to be desired. Taylor GranvU'e's melodramatic sketch, 'The Star Uout." was also, well received, Tho supporting cast added much to the merit of the act. ' Cutting OIT the Plumber" was offered by Fenton and Green, while they also proved a clever pair of entertainers. The Hal Langdon Trio offered a selection of songs John Shannon, the Irish tenor, scored with well-known melodies. Bruce Duffett and company will head the bill the last half of the week In the dra matlo playlet. "Via Wireless." Bva Tanguay. In "Tho Wild Girl," will be the leading screen attraction. "French Frolics" Gayey One laugh follow 8 the other In quick succession at the Gayety this week whers tho "French Frolics" Is truly liv ing up to Its name as an entertaining production, The burlesques offered In the course of the show are up to the moment and plentifully sprinkled with 004 sOBta rendered by a score. o pretty riaift fBaa'aaaftawy Said aavalataaaa ara 1b kae3S)s2aaVl& aSisi Pi . y ' f-LiEtL ;-i . r ,j V l. ADELE ROWLAND STAR OF KEITH'S SHOW Maleta Bonconi, a Gifted Vio linist, Wins Approval With Classic Melodies Adele How land la the shining light of the show- at Keith's this week. The for mer musical comedy star sang several exco dlrgly clever story songJ which wero sprinkled with comedy. The singer has a charming personality ind hor songs aro exceptionally brlglit 'n addition to a timely knitting song. Mls3 ltow land's repertolro Includes "When You're In Love," a song about t lied Cross nurse. In which tho ap peared In a lted Cross cottume, and everal good war numbers. Miss ltow snd'a accompanist Is Mdncv rranl.lln, "hoso plavlng was appreciated. Maleta lloncoul, u violinist, plavcd srne popular and niiro difficult selcc "ons In her repertoire. She offered "'elr Kail" nv Hubav. and rendered ''slnt-Saens's "Swan" as an encore Miss toncnnl Is an nrtlslo endowed with til---it that nppeals to all Tho tudlence ''owed Its appreciation by pro'onged nplauc. Harry Simpson, at the piano. 'nved effeetlvelt- and echoed the hir nony of Miss Uonconl's violin Burns -ind lYahtto, It Ulan comedians, had a "lever art. In which thev mixed mirth, 'leloilv und Instrumental muilo It Is he first nppeatanie of this Icim 111 "Millndelphla and thev wero we'l re delved Howard's Animal Spectacle, nil snlmal act with clevtr acting by trained nonles and dogs. Is also nn act of merit, mil Interesting nltUo both to old ind 'oung. Harry Lester Mason, In a monologue, told of the troubles of a waiter and kept the audience hllirlous from tho start to finish. A completo farclal operetta, "Tho Viughty Princess." Is shown In two scenes with a chorus nnd east as largo ns many legitimate productions. The localo Is a honevmoon cottage at Falm lieirh and the sfory has to do with the runaway Trlncei of Monaco, u movie d rector and sundry detectives wives nnd husbands Tho prlne'pala nro ns- ther It. Jarrett Donald Dunn, Karlc s Dewey and Mabel 1'ogers. Other nits on the bill were the Six American Dancers, who gnvo u number of tnd'vldual dances and the "Dance of tho Allies." fc'ethury and fehaw, dancers, also inado a good Impression. "HIP, HIP HOORAY GIRT,J" A HIT AT CASINO Kcal New York Show Scores Heavily at Burlesque House Fvery burlesque fan In tho cltv ought to go and seo the "Hip. Hip Heorav llrls," which opened it the Casino last night. Any person who goes to Die trou b'o und cspenso of putting across n show so patently nbci. the average ai In tlil.. ivln. a nAelrilnl,, i.ttirM in i.i- nn. tins iii..u icniu'iir viisiiv iv sju vn -,..,, , .,. ,,.. or ,.,. tn,i siap-sticit in nuricnue this snow ran nil summer nt th Columbia Thentre In Vew York .ind drew- crowded houses over there ' Tn r lmrln)lnu V Ppnlln In 1. a AI. , .,,, ,T,, ,.,.: f,.r, ,.. . , ,nment Both of thorn are nleaslnir I Thp cnFt , headed bv lien Pierce and "memoes iv in j iv esion, i uwnni c Jcrdnn Trank Peck. Pnpule June. Perrln Summers and Tllllo htoik Tho "h"lx Musical Attorncjs ' Is an excellent vuudo. vlllo act Suffragette Itcvuc Pcnn The huffragctto Kcvue," .1 preten tious miniature musical comedy deplet ing tho 'bright sldo of tho 'votes tor women" nuestlon. In the lioiilllncr nt tlm i ;-,,-, ;- -- ' :M ;-: : Wll lam l'enn for the first half of this week. It was notable for Its cost of principals, which Included Bobby Iter nurd and Sjlvla do Franklo and n bevy of beautiful maidens. There uro several musical genu, in the revue, and tho com - pnny of twenty-two wis shown to de-I emeu advantage. ino supporting acts were well selected, those popular singing bos of this city, tho tjuakcr City Trio, heading the list 'one Hour," tint lo muntlu lovo drama, was tho photoplay feature. An equally big bill has been arranged for tho latter half of the week when tho Wilson-Weber Ilcvlcw will be pre sented This act abounds In clever com edy, singing nnd dancing Otlurs on the bill villi bo tho Grcatei City Four, tho Orton Troupo and Kennedy, Day nnd berldin, an nrtUtlo comedy trio The photoplay villi bo the first presentation In West Philadelphia of Belle Bennett In "Tho Thrill of Life." Jolly Girls Trocadero Catchy muslo Intermingled with orig inal comedy comb.neH to make tho bur- lirques offered by tho Jolly Olrl nt tho Tiotadero highly entertaining. Clever c-r medians, who tako advnntago of the 'umn-iklng opportunities, idd to tho gen eral Jollification, Theio aro many novel t fleets In the way of costumes nnd scen ery. La Toursec, a talented dancer. Is a special feature. Ti EVENING . jm. DRE-SES W'lMh DINNER II ittfgfll ,C0WNS II irJSH 'Hril Artlatlo and Exclu- II .KlUbsllr slve Creations that li (JlflM mra IJ3.00 to $173. I Kl now MM MWBsw $25tonouy deduction Street and Afternoon Dresses Scores of styles for all occasions, from plain-tailored street frocks of serge to elaborate fur-trimmed gowns of chiffon velvet or Georgette. , Were $45.00, $59 30 to $165.00, now 25, 35, to $85 Special Dresses of serge, ratln and taffeta. Were up to $50.60, now,,., Ufeim "wnawv - T - yKv i , t ' ' , . . If f j a f c i j -L- I'iiib'11 ' - vi, ;' TfT" TkWT.TlTIT'l' rf AT KEITH'S FINE ART IN HUNTER . WELSH'S RECITAL American Pianist's Talent Is Effectively Revealed in Diversified Program The resourceful nrtlstry and authori tative Interpretative faculties, of Hunter Welsh wero revealed In an Interesting piano recital last evening In Wither, spoon Hall. Mr. Welsh, who Is a I'hlla dTelphlan, Is a virtuoso of distinctive gifts and tho lucky possessor of a musi cal temperament of potent appeal Ills ound taste, catholic and well balanced. Is usually productive of programs of solid worth and vvldo range. Last night's bill proved a typical specimen. Tho mstir of numbers exacted a formidable display of artlttlc assets Few rccltils of recent rccoid have cm bracid compositions moro diversified or selected with keener Judgment. Tho pianist Is at his best In Chopin, to which ho Imparts a notablo depth of feeling, a poetic but never tcntlmcntal Ized charm Ho set forth tho tragic forco nnd moody passion of tho ixlo nalo In 12 Hat minor last evening with moving eloquenco liosamcrllke delicacy tharacterlzed his exhibit of tho inc ludes in ( minor, V major and the lovely Impromptu In A (lit mtjor. Liszt s "r-olree do Vlenne, ' bristling with technical pitfalls, was plnved In ma tern stj.e nnd tho rwcirtli liupsouv of the sam., composer proved nn cf- Art of less emotloml content wasi minlfested In the rather exhaustive , variations and funuo by Brahms on u Hacndel themo Thero vas telling clarltv of tono In Mozart's gracious onata In A major, a brilliant grasp of musical essentials In a chromatic fan tasle and fugue by Bach and delightful simplicity In the Itamcau "Tambourln" and 'Pastorale' nnd 'Caprlcclo" b Scarlatti. All In all. the concert was a Fterllng tribute both to Mr. Welsh's versatility and hlj Inspirational gifts. II T. C "COME HACK TO ERIN" FULL OF IRISH CHARM Plucky Youth Wins Briilo and Title in Komancc Stnced at Orphcum All tho trjdltlou.il charm of things Irish Is well maintained by tho produc tion of 'Come Back to F.iln." which opened lat night at the Orpheuni Thcatie. Oeimnntonn. Waltr Lawr ence and llilen Courtney, assisted by u well selected company, unfolded n ro- mantlo btory of tho phuk of a tjplcal son of Krln In matters of lovo and for tune Tho action Is built upon the vicissi tudes of D.in Mngulre, who ts really tho son of an eail by a forbidden marriage, Dan's parents died In New- York vvhllo ho was very )oung An unsiicccpsful appeal by tho jouth to John Donald for cmplojmcnt leads to an acquaint anco with Donalds' d lughler. Kathleen, which soon ripens Into love. Many thrilling Incidents ate brought nbout by tho efforts of all unscrupulous nephew of tho cirl to block Dan's claim to Inheritance, of tho title. Dong Kong Guc Nixon Colonial Dong Fong Cue. a dainty Chlneso ac tress, accompanied by Harry Hiw and company, had a novel darning act, which Is tho leader of tho bill this week at tho Colonlil Thcatro MIkk fluo and her partner nnd company of Orlt-ntal enter tainers proved themselves as versitllo performers with their cevcr dancing nnd many Amerkan und Chlneso songw. The Four huors, In "A Darktown Ilevue," offered on net repleto with sur prise, vvhllo tho Durkln Maters, musl c-il nrtlBts, plajed well An nmus Ing pair wero Martini and Maxlmllllan, vv 1th their btirlesquo mjgla tricks. Other acts on tho bill that mmlo a good Im pression wero tho Thrco Emmetts, In a , " 2 " m' Tho photopliv presented In connection with tho vaudevillo was "lho I.lttlo Princess," featuring Mary Pickfurd, EU JOTT-LEWIS 11220-1222 Plain and Fur wide variety of individual Plain Top Coats That Were $55.00 to $95.00 fOC $OQ.50 to $ 55 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waisls $ o yr A limited number that were $5.00 to $C50 ) Sale H9.50 1 WdnrtJb, ftr .? upw' V" - 'HS(iv,. f. i . T,li- , ' PERMIT ASKED BY KAILWAY Ordlnanco for Lay In?? Track Up in Chester Council CIIKSTKIt, Pa., Dec. 11. At the meet ing of city Council nn ordlnanco was given first reading granting the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing ton Itallroad ctmscnt to lay nnd main tain a single-track rxtlroatl In nnd along Front street from the east side of Welsh street to n point between Mor ris and Church streets, and across Tllgh man street, to connect with Its Chester branch at Delawaro and Central ave nues: also to connect with Its branch nt Ulrlch street. "A Hetrular Business Man" Xljton ' v iintmhir Tiuntness Man." nn up-to- tho minute ccmedy bketch. In which Douglas Fairbanks and Patricia Col HmT formerly starred. Is the headline feature at the Nixon It tells the tftory of a business man who, through orlglral methods, becomes wealthy In a few hmirs The sketch Is punctuated will .rtcbt tines nnd has tmnv good situa tions WomI. Melv lite and Phlll'ps made a decided lilt In their singing nnd danclrg uct Tho show- nlo Included Wormwood' Animals, wh'ch pleased k'ddles nnd dad dies alike: Cottier nd Cox. song writers nnd tho DufJln nnd Bcdcay troupe, who X'r'lled with startling ncrobatla feats Flsle Ferguson. In "The lllso of Jcpnt. Cuhlng." Is tho photo-play feature. The 'nlet news of tho day was flashed on tho screen. Mil May Chadwlck Nixon Graid Ida Mav Chidwlcl: and lir Dad' In s comedv sketch t-f rural lire hestled the bill at this week's offering lit tho Mvon Hi ind Amid u cleverly uniingcd c- ........ J I,. ill! Ii" vi tl t a il n - - brought foith much I .ugl.lct '( T"",au.e "Ills Quaker lr. 'J ' ' " s Brow r. and Oertrude Tn lor. ran a cb", I second for the honors mo evening Amnntr tho other good acts wero Hop. kins. Axtell and company In a Pullma tar skit lint occasioned much luughte the Bennett sisters. In a pleaslrg spe cialty, and a novel heart act. "Tho Ftrect Urchin " Calettl's monkeys, well trained ,! ".roepntlnir manv difficult tricks, fur- ,'nlshed a fitting climax to tho splerdld bill. Continuing IMajs Numerous attractions contlnuo their engigpnients hero this weik Tho list includes 'Piter Ibbetson." lit the Lvrlei ' Vothing But tho Truth." nt tho Adelphl : Tho lUInbow tllrl," at tho Foircst: "Pollvanni." nt tho Broad; 'The Boomerang." nt tho Uirilck. .md "'Vou'ro In Love." at tho Chestnut Street Opera House. Margaret Anglln's new produc tion of "The Open Fire," which was to havo been given nt tho Little Theatre I tonight, will luvo Its prunleio tomorrow- nvenlng THE CHEERFUL CHM Tht cloudy, fo$$y chy.5 fere run It fc.Lway.s seems to me. A nice audvontures ltirkind lUit Beyond wnere 1 cw see. A r t n.Tc'": vSkirt Pleating In Mmrar, not. side und Arcortllon Hemstitching superior nork L quick jButtons nfrra in atyles lU.t Work V Parisian Plaiting &j Novelty Co. tOS So. 13th Street v-r,-'-E'? JZZ&- I The UNIVERSAL Electric Toaster This littlo device prepares two slices of toast ut once. Itc' even heat keeps every part of cvtiy slice uniformly browned. No burned crusts to mnr tho delicious flavor. Price, 55.00 up. UNIVERSAL Electric Round Grill will cook an endless variety of dishes. Bolls, broils, fries, toasts or stews In quantities sum dent fir three or even four people. Just turn the switch and lt' ready for Immediate use Pr'ce, $8 00 up Many other Universal Electric Appliances to lighten work for the houvewlic i-ee our completo line nn obligations to buj I'lione Walnnt 1601 ?&?. 2i Tstr"::; Adloininrt the St. James Walnut St.l - Trimmed Coats and distinctive modes. Fur-Trimmed Coats That Were $65 to $175 s35, s49so ''95 ' plain and Fpr- J rimmtd SUITS including all (Mt ta ton' tnest tcantcii 4 V auric and color. XTf tlM f $m $25 to $83 -"UT - T (-- l'b "1ti wyrifT ; WILSON WONT AI10W CLAIMS OF RAILROADS Refuses to Abandon Plan to Combine Carriers Into Single System EARNINGS TO BE POOLED WASHINGTON, Dec II. Ceitaln big financial Institutions with hoadquarters In New York Rnd Chicago, heavily interested In railway securities. havo lost their tight to have their prop erties completely financed from the pub lic purse. Tho roads are to bo unified and operated virtually as u slnglo sys tem. But for the present at least pro posed loans of "at least (1,000,000" will not be forthcoming. , That was tho ono thing vhtch had been settled by the President today. He Is going to Congress, possibly ntxt w cek, with suggestions as to needed laws to make railways n real factor In tho na tional war machine. Just what legisla tion will bo recommended la not jet known. It Is felt certain, however, that It will not In any way follow the plans which tho railroad presidents laid down nt their conference In New York on Sun day, and which was tmbm tted to the President lato yerlerday by Senator Newlands. It ts understood that tho President's position substantially Is as follows; Tho railroads havo failed to bring their operations up to the high stand ard which tho national, emergency re nulre". rne cxming pun 01 "riuway con trol ami opersllon ' lus bad u suf ficient utt tu demonstrate that It will riot do All of tho loads must be operated ns a single sj kimh, presumably under tho direction of mi operating head tp-ttolntf-il bv- lhe President. Such operation will necessitate pool ing of earnings mid rculpment Itop rlv handled, the roads should earn far more than they have during the last few- months and w II take care of the question of finance themselves. The question of additional cash for new- equipment and dividends Is not necessarily tho most pressing. The ex isting emergency calls for completo rperatlon of the roads at their max imum power. How to do this Is the problem demanding Immed.ato settle ment. It Is bolleved that tie President will "Ulllno this In his coming address to Congress. Thit ho will ask specific authority to lake over tho roads in ao ceriUneo Willi n set program also Is believed certain. Already he his power BONW1T TELLER. 6XQ Bie f5faedcf5hop0rhincJhnA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Continuing Tomorrow and Throughout the Week Their Annual December Fur Sale GARMENTS OF FASHION AND QUALITY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Featuring the Authoritative Modes and Silhouettes Established by the Paris Fourreurs and Bonwit Teller & Co. Fur Coats, Wraps, Coatees, Neckpieces and Muffs Marked to Neckpieces 6.50 and 12.50 14.50 and 22.50 10.00 and 19.50 8.50 and 12.50 11.50 and 14.50 1 0.50 and 1 2.50 25.00 and 85.00 27.50 and 35.00 32.50 and 39.50 Matched Sets Hudson Bay Sable Sets (6 large skins) 145.00 Fisher Set (fine dark skins) . . . .150,00 Cross Fox Set 1 10.00 Black Muskrat Set 125.00 Beaver Set 95.00 Pointed Fox Set 150.00 Waaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaul mm J-4. 4 "w- ? L-z'v, ".; v-l r to take UMmovtr Hrlr wtwritr. but It la believed h baa In mind a more gsnsral plan for which special authority W rranteet It also Is bv Htved the Excutlve will suggest sptclflo repeal of nntl-poollnr law" for the ro m tinder of tho war period. Outstanding today were material con. tradlctlons In the clslma of tha roads and i-t thoaa who believe the Govtrn- ment must take them over. Tha public position of tho rosds themselves was that unification as put into effect volun. tarily has so'ved the problem so that they aro now relieving congestion ov ry wiiere; that they 'did not need any soeclfla repeal of anti-pooling laws, all they asked was that they bo not en forced ; that they Co not want any actual oaah from tha Government, although thev would like the Government to cuat antes their credit and that. If left to themselves, they could cope successfully with all problems. Pr Ivatelr many of l he Pig ranroaa executives while Insisting that tho rcds should not be taken over by the Govern ment in any way, made It plain to Senators and representatives that they Vllaved the Government should spend 'arge sums for railway equipment and then rent It to the roads for the period nf the war at nominal sums and sell It, with due allowance for depreciation when tho war Is ever. The Interstate Commerce Commission waa standing pat on Its demand that the roads.be co-ordinated for the war and expected that this would be done The cabinet was divided, the majority advising the President to take the roads over and operate them as a unit. And. as In all war problems to date, tho President himself will decide how far Congress will go In railway leglsla tlon. RAILROADS OUT OF DATE, ASSERTS HENRY FORD NEWrVonK, Dec. 11 Lighter railroad equipment nnd :i uni fied transportation s)stem will solvo Xmer'en's -sl'rad prob'ems Henry Foi-d declared today. In a statotntut to the New Yolk Evening Mall. Ford asserted that Blecl of greit strength, but much leas weight, could he used by the roods to reduce operat ing costs. "The freight car weighs as much tia tho load it carries." said Ford. "Gen erally It travels two-thirds full and corres back empty. Passenger trains weigh SO to ISO times as much as th" passengers In them." Ford declared tho banking Interests that control railroads aro so busy figur ing on profits that they don't know what alls their own transportation system "P.allroad inmagement requires tech nically trained men who know how to y3Off Regular Prices SMALL FURS Hudson Seal Beaver Skunk Natural Nutria Taupe Nutria Natural Raccoon Moleskin Black Fox Natural Squirrel Taupe Fox Sets Taupe Fox Sets 45.00 Fox Sets (assorted) 55.00 Fox Sets (assorted) 65.00 Fox Sets (assorted) 75.00 Fox Sets (assorted) 85.00 Fox Sets (assorted) 95.00 Fox Sets (assorted) 110.00 (In the assorted lots vre have Taupe, Gray, Kamchatka and Poiret Fox.) COATS Natural Muskrat Coats IS Inches long, fine dark skin?, large cape collar and cuffs of Hudson seal. 75.00 95.00 110.00 Nutria Coats Full length, belted effects and fancy models, some with contrasting fur collar and cuffs. 135.00 150.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Djed Muskrat) 40 and 43 Inches long, made from fine muskrat pelts. Handsomely lined. 95.00 125.00 155.00 ' Fancy Hudson fDyed (Dyed .Muskrat) Many are copies of Imported models. wu.to. 250.00 . 325.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats rull-length models, some with tauuo fox 29S.0O 37I4Q IW-.V" - ..i'.' - "?- ." ? MaxmmMm XtT sMUHMQnl- "Tha rallroathewaMtM M i Who naa been so MMtlr e Veara lu working on tha i Invention that ha oea not i going on. Now be looks find that his model la oat of "The United State needa rntlnnv anUm tfrlnjr frAttiair of the country. ' t "Through the proxy system 1 our railroads nan naased bankers living In New York : uittv cities. ,j Ford said that four-fifths of ft , road a work today Is hauling; weight of Its own equipment. . frequent rate Increases to Protaet and bonds would not relievo tMN tlon. , Ho declared that concrete should Tj6 bul't so trucks and Lean take ov er the short-haul ' now congests railways : that I rail lines be eliminated : all pfta passenger and freight rates rrt "America Is a, land or treat i and cheap, easy traveling- and "7 Inexpensive freight sen lea aroW0m.,M slties." ho said. ,SS Alloy LteelB of high tensile atramtA can be made to reduce railroad Ford declared. i Wi . m m First Alaska Governor la 9lpl BIU:knville. ra, Dec. ii. -.j first Goternor or Aiasxa, Totiaai rressman from Pennsylvania. 'M oil man and leader of, the far buster in tno liayes-iimen ngnt w amea If. Sheakley, in aeaa at an here at the age of ninety. 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