I . "1 IN YEARS IS HEARD Double Bill Also Brings For ward Cnruso in "Paglincci" at Metropolitan BIG AUDIENCE' PRESENT . CAVAl,t.t:ntA llttHTlCANA Onsra In on. rt Honk by l Vsrea O Taralonl. Toiinti and ti Msnascl Music by Pl'tro alasrsBnl rrolucf(l bv Mf (ropolltnn 'pen Cumpani. Metropolitan Opra IlOUSP. fsnluzre , ,, riorsnr l'sstnn lola Flora Perlnl 'iirlildu . Paul Alliums. (Vino , Thnmas C lialmsrs Lucia . ... Marin Jtntireld Lundurtor. Kobfrto Momnzoni t IMOMACCI )pri In lo nctK Hook and musia In Hubr-Ito 1 ppneavnlto Pro flucM h Mstrnrolltnn pr Company Metropolitan Opera House S'edda.,, ,,., rlaurlta VtnHo ranlo. ,.., ( , i;nrlcr Caruso ,lonlo. ... I'asaualo Amalo Iteppo. ....,.., Plrtro Auillaln HUio...... Mario l.aurcntl Conductor, notierto Morannonl. Stan director niehsril Ordynskl. Chorus maater (Hullo Rett! Technical director Kdard Blodle Stago manager Armnndo V. AEnlnt It Is. a reasonable presumption lint tlio reason's largest audience, vvlitch trotvded tlio Metropolitan Opera House last evenlnp, came, primarily to hear Cnmio sing "Canlo'B Lament." "Canned" by multitudinous, phonograph, thin ex- :erpt from "I TaRllaccl' has popularized the loudest record extant. Naturally, when tho great tenor In the flevh hurls his vociferous tones through a vast au ditorium until Its very walls reverberate public dclleht Is still further Intensified As a stmulUT for operatic patronage tho Caruso Canlo Is as jet unsurpassed Hilling U automatically Insures a full bouse. Last night's 'Tngllaccl cast n almost Identical with the one which In terpreted the music drama hoe less llian a jear ago That the audience was quite as large It not a tiltlo Urgcr than on that pieuedcnt occasion Axes tho Identity of tho operatic mag net. It Is Leoncavallo's littlo opera, 'Cavallerla Kuntlcana," which tradi tionally rounds out the familiar double Mil, that has como to bo popularly re garded as Incidental. Yet It was Mas cagnls masterpiece which carried oft tho prlmo artlstlo honors last cenlng. Never since Oscar Ilammersteln pulled down tho glcmlng Harrah "mansion" and supplanted It with tho largest tem ple of muslo In the land have tho mood and spirit of 'Cuallerla" been so suc cessfully riught by wingers, conductor and stago director Tho sultry, tragic at mosphere of the Introduction, the storm of Mediterranean pisslon which Is pub equentlv developed, tho dramitlc sin cerity of tho score vero retllred by Huperb artistic co-opei.itlon. IJen tho hacknejed Inteunezzo had a virility and effectiveness sutli as that much hurily gurdled" "piece" Ins not disclosed hero In years Conductor Moranzonl read It with magnificent authority, from which all saccharine tentlmentallty was happily banished. Indeed, his Interpretation of the whole nooro was masterly and no small fuctor In keying tho cast to tho pitch of Inspiration. It is a blgnlflcant commentary on American musical progress that three of tho Sicilian characters were Inter preted by fellow citizens Paul Alt house. Thomas Chalmers and Florence Ilaston Tho last named was promptly established as a dramatic soprano of commanding talent. Something like ten ears ago she wis heard In this city as Kundry In Henry W. Savage's Kngllsh production, of "Parsifal" Since that ttmn lipi nrf trtwn tt la arM tn Cltirmnn f training) has triumphantly expanded fine singStWitn imaginative reeling, witn consoling richness of tone, with his trionic fire and with tasto altogether unclouded by overemphasis Her San tuzza was a moving and eloquent por tialt, recalling Calve In tho part more than nn other great diva. Mr. Althouso, partially a Philadelphia product, was a Turlddu 9 opulent vocal assets and a discretionary acting sense It was unfortunate that his make-up' bo little suggested the essentially Latin as pect of the role, but that defect can bo Judiciously repaired Mr. Chalmers, whose voice Is mellifluous and suave, If not especially powerful, was a satisfac tory Alflo, and Flora Perlnl was quite tho rural "vampire ' as Lpla Tho Lucia of Marie Mnttfcld exhibited the usual competence. "PagllaccI'B" artificiality and the Irri tating remlnlscant quality of the PCore were pirtlculirly apparent, coming so close to a finely set opera.Ua gem As a fortnight ago In "Manon Lescaut," Ca ruso was In glorious voice. Ills "La ment" was as strenuously proclaimed as ever, nnd with additional sobs, copious ' melodious tears" and a deal of new bjplay which honest dramatic standards would assuredly condemn as overacting There Is a legend that the tenor whose hlstrlonlsm Is congenltally weak can really portray the ono role of Canlo As a matter of fact, ho overloads It with billy, distracting details which are the reverse of good art, Amato's Tonlo eclioed somewhat of Ms great dajs, and the present ineffi ciency of his mlddlo register was less obvious than usual, Claudia Muzlo as Kedda repeated her admirable perform ance of last season, and Mario Laurentl made atonement for his recent regretta ble treatment of Valontlne In '"Faust" with a capital Hllvlo. Tho chorus won familiar stellar laurels In both operas II. T. C. JODAVS MARRIAGE LICENSES Kdward riannerv. 2181 V SOth at., and Hylvla T. Detaplalne. 1038 V 'JItll at. William J McClarron 130S Js. Slat at , and At-nea Daley, .1301) Waterloo at D Kenneth Appenzeller. .New York city, and , Nellie E Irate, 1 hamherabura-. l'a. W. A. O Donnell, iJt U Alleuheny ve , and Marv Douehertv, 2370 Richmond at. Albert Middleman. 1o30 . Marahall at , and Bather Taube. 2J31 N. 13th at Charles K. Clarke. OO11 R. Hroad at . and Emmanetta llenaon. 1SV1 B nooaevelt at William li, Olliba, 418 Hutchinson at , and Mary Fountain, 410 llutrhlt.ion at. Harry r. Stein, SOS H loth at . and Mil dred 1. Vincent, r.eaford Del, John B VVurta Uermantown, Pa, and Dorothy B. VMlllams, Compaaa. I'a Max Uoldman, l5-'3 H 10th at , and Paulina Hanker, 88G1 Pennasrove at Ororse 11 Daliln 1S0A w. 48th at , and Emma 'wi.. n. llavtnn "A.ln .til at . and Plar ' 1 Uarl'a 20S4 N 1'olorailo at latdora Kron, 42B Taaker at , and Lena Ilontkman. 723 S.ld at Frank V, Lyon. 104 i N" 13th at , and Amanda Fritter, B03V N. lVih at . . Samuel It, Huraenor. Camp Jlerrltt, N J , and Lillian if Dugan, S134 N- Water at Joaeph ilcCollln, 1NU Christian St., and liable Merrill, 2143 Montroae, at. Arthur I. Oappfrt. 1D1UH Taylor at,, and 1r r llaurtlinpn. 1V4? H J4th Bt. Iukena ritackhouee. 2BJ0 Pratt at .' and Willi ,0 rtobb, axil .tt, Vernon at, and JennU Wauah Cynwsd. Pa, J1NEST "(iAVALLERIA1 t Harry Luber, 2.VVJ Napa at , and nolo 11 Charlea VV. Lee 4018 I'earh at., and Sarah t Itlcko, 4B0fl Hawthorne at. William Mlddleton, Delaware Co , Pa . and Helma Iltair,.Us I.archwood ave. famea Kelly. 770O llotanlo ave , and Jols phlna llarrett, 121 il6nman at, ... Chrlattan II. Kolb, llaltlmore. Md . and 'i Lur Arrluaaie. lialtlmi 'riiilB. nulltmnr. Mil. C.oariva i utw, mui "14.11 , , AmXmnm Vi ItAtiln. S4II tlflil at. 49DL)(den at, and Mac lohn O. Itoblna Camden. N, J , and Clara C. pr. 12J0 Oxford ;t. Harry Pendleton. IBIS Iimbard at,, and JAavliaa jacKHUIH loio i'"uaru ai. Jtoaepn vviiuama laas rcmi at , a and Jen. Charles V. Kline and Kllsjlieth I.tsman. HarrieburMT. Pa, Irvine V. Levlne 311 South at, and Hen- - Ll.r.. UnH IIOI V tilth a. Will cox and Mary A. Murtz. Kite- Harry Phillips. 20T S. 10th at, and Katie - urn. ft KalamipsKy, ; Psllpe Caldsron 2443 H p-ranlclln'at ...r. ... . w. 2 .- rfu4 uiiiucri si. 2U4 and Vlo- orla Braidt, 120 J J llai larper at. h uuriarrfs, 1S0S Fill uoeri at.. and Bia- D. lOji Man per ai. !. ACS lama at and Lillian i.;-j THE'yUtETIDB TURKEY AT 47 CENtS F0K YULETIDE FEASTI Jay Cooke's New List Shows Big Advance Over Thanks giving Prices Turkev, now on the official food price list, will be more costly at Christmas than It was Thanksgiving i This was evident today, following the publication of new IJMs after a consul tation Between Jay t'onke, I'ederal food administrator for Philadelphia, and 'deal ers Mr Cooke said that the food adminis tration had no power to ilx retail prices, but that It could have The licenses re voked of anv dealer who was guilty of profiteering; at the expenfe'of tho public. Tho prlco ll't Is as follows . Itetaller Consumer Vo lurnfys- PHVS anouilplll i rancy ... ism j 4: t 4J to I 4. No L' .11 to IT , 10 to Old 'lotnii SV n til IRf. .1 11 tur (Abovo quotations lover fresh killed Cold storaae ac ror una lo nuAiitv auto l lowli (stenlnK) v.etrn Heav . . tti 10 Medium ..7 lo -'s I.laht . .3tD .'4 chickens (roHstlmr) western Henv. fresh .! to In Medium J7 to -K 33 to .40 into 10 to J", to .IV .11 .-ll 1(1 .12 to .ill lo Milk fed hunt ' fMlfod fnw I ntirl (T,lr1.ii hiKher IjucKs (western) fresh ,24 to 20 (leese (western) fresh .... , 21 to 20 Hussr- lrer 100 lb" : to .27 to per lb urnnuiaiPO cane bulk S IV to JR 60 noij 1 otat.tes fcer luo lbs per pk (15 lbs ) Petuia No 1 to fancy at (fir. 2 40 to 2 CO .45 to .B0 renna inir lo good . , 23 to 2 40 V 1. and weet'n .23 to J 40 Pcnna , N" Y V western seconds 1 50 to 1 SO Huttcr Pani creamerv .IV to IV to .25 to print mistier score than extra O o o it creamerv prints (extra PJ acore) Fair (conslsdnB of firsts) . . Ordlnitr Pane:, creamerv tub (hither scurs than ext ) Good creamerv tub (extra 0.' ficor) , , Cry extra firsts (00 to 1)1 score) Pair creamery tub Ordinary Cold storaee. 54 to V7 .50 to (14 51 to .47 to . IJ to 40 .41 .12 to 40 to .50 to .52 .13 to .54 to .ri to ,4H to .41 to .47 to ,4S (o 4V to .41 to .44 to .47 .4 I .411 umtnar storase. .41 to 41 (Tub butter In prints add .c per lb ) .4 1 10 Colif ntftrare candled extras 43 to .43 .45 to .50 (Fxlra e-rga aliould weigh l't lbs to doz ) Cold storage candled firsts .40 to .42 .40 to ,4V Cold storare. candied seconds .30 to .40 .30 to .41 cold storage a run .lied thirds cracks & dirties 30 to tti 31 to ?l dozen above these (Eggs In cartons lc n prices i I.ard- llest kettle ren dereil In tubs 27'j lo ,2S Western In tub ,J7 to ,27H Compound In bulk . I lteans per 100 lbs Nav (pea) henna 14 23 to 10 00 Ura marrow . .. beans 0 00 to 11 00 I lma beans 14 00 to 15 00 lurnlnfl tnnnrilan 31 to ,Si) to :.iv to per lb. .11 lO .12 to .17 to (rutabagaal .00 to 1 10 According to sizes ) Unions .01 to 01" No 1 2 7V to 3 00 01 to 01 ; j i.:) to i iu l abhage ler ton Danish . . IV 00 to 40 (ID hush bskt .02 to OJVi os'to 03 ria'."kenl .18 to "0 j Sweet potatoes 1.10 to 123 tAccoruing 10 quani) l . bbl 130 lbs per lb, 02 to 01 (i I to III Der lb Dtrrota .. 2 -V to a .v eets t Ml to 3 7V 1)1)1 13 tus Tarsnlps . .' 75 to J -V 0.2 to Tho prices are for stores operating on cash-and-carr basis. WAR-BUILT NEW PARIS LACKS IN NO COMFORT More Expensive Than Old City, Writes Son of Philadel- phian War has swept the old Paris away and In Its stead stands a new and more expensive city, according to a letter from Warren Barton Blake, formerly assistant editor of Collier a Weekly, now chief of the editorial and historical di vision of the American lied Cross civil j affairs department at Pails. f "Ufe In Paris Is verv dear now." he writes to his father. B F, Blake, treas- I urer of Wanamaker & Brown 'IVou I lack nothing nt all, but jou do have to pay, inasmuch as eating formerly was ' so cheap, the old-timer notices thef dif ference At a popular chain of lestau rants ou get more for' your money than anywhere else For six francs ou can get a sufficient meal, but at ether modest places I And that a meal for two Is al vvajs at least twenty-five francs, and at the places which pretend to any chlo th cost Is proportionately great. Paris suf fers for nothing In the way of comfort these da s, unless you want to complain ot not being able to hive a hot bath as often as ou might ask. And, of course, taxlcabs are hard to find But the Metro Is up to par " kUMANE EFFORTS REPORTED - -S" S. P. C. A. Relieved Much Animal Suffering During November i At a meeting of the board of man agers of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention 'of Cruelty to Animals held today Secretary Phillips submitted the following report, covering operations for the month ot November, 1917. "Prosecutions, 47; cases remedied without prosecution, 1901 ; horses ordered from labor for various causes, 207 ! pads adjusted to prevent rubbing sores, 748; coops of poultry relieved from ever-crowding-. 1539; animals moved In so cle! ' ambulances, 39; animals hu manely killed. 402, ot which 276 were horses offered for sale at the various bazaars "At the stockyards our agents In spected (00 carloads ot cattle, In which were found 31 animals disabled and 40 killed in transportation. Stoning and beating oattte rjrevented, 3 bagged (MW.reH4V4t,fi ererarewded osttls la SPIRIT CASTS ITS , SEND CHRISTMAS GIFT . FOR GALLANT 315TH Relatives and Friends of Phil adelphia Boys at Camp Meade Working for Fund Have sou made vour contribution to the fund for the fturchasn of Clulstmas Blfls for thi'men of the 115th Infatitrv, at Camp Mende. all of wltoni ato Plillt- jtlclphla bovs" About 400 relatives and friends of oflkfis anil enllsteil men of the regi ment gathered list night In the Curtis PulldltiK III t espouse tn the cill of lomnilttee compoeil of ex-flovcrnoi Kil win s htinrt, lohh (Irlbhel Thnin is II Kenton, John H Mi Kailden, John 51 stronir .luilgo Norrls S llarrntt nnd A (! Iletherlngton, for tho purpose of raising $13uo bilnnco ot the J0OO I eedeil to give ChrNtims presents, to the Phllidelphli bos In the ranton tntnt .ludgo liirntt presided and statid tint us the 1-Ydernl authorities hid found It linprnctli lblo to permit holldav furloughs, as hid been antici pated, a hurried nrginlratlon of fam ilies and friends had been projected to miko each boy of the regiment reillze that ho had been i?tclally temem bered A (I Hetherlngloti tiole of the pa triotism of the bos In tho 315th Itogl ment and tho i oinmend.itor.v in inner In which their commander, Colonel O II Itoseiihauni h id spoken of their mili tary quilltles and dllcleiic. and Mid tint It w is not .i question of tho qti in tltv or nil illtj of i gift hut tint rich bov might bo remembered anil know that he was In the thoughts of those at home t I.leutenint Xorrls S Ilirintt. Jr, and Seth Hetherlngton m tde nddres'es on behalf of the leglment, of which they are both olllcirs, nnd John 51 Strong, treasurei ot the mmmittee, and vlco president of tho West I hid Ttust Com panv, spoke of the Intention to make tho orginlzitlon a permanent Homo I'nlon Association to ciro for tho fur ther needs of the bojs while In camp and after they Join Pershing s forces In Trance. Judge llnrritt left this morning with fifteen of the Committee of Itcllef nnd Sustenance of Councils for a visit tn Camp 5Ieado to aKi.crl.iln tho needs of the bojs at Cimp Menle Your contribution should bo sent to the West Ilnd Trust Company, South Penn faquare mirked "I'or the 315th In fantr Christmas I'und " CADDIES' CHRISTMAS DINNEHS Oolfers of the Phllmont, Huntingdon Valley and Old York Iload Countiy Clubs , tomorrow will show their appreciation ot the 400 caddies who have been serv ing them for the last eat by entertain ing the oungsters at Christmas dinners at the clubhouses Ilesldes good thing! to eat, presents either of money or useful articles will be given to tho bos The Overbrook Oolf Club Is also plan ning n caddies' dinner for about 150 oungsters A vaudevin0 skit by the caddies, entitled Pa- ilte htnnces nf Some 5Iembers," will be a feature The i n nnpr vv i i nrouau v lake mace Decent i1(l n- f,ll0 t. TVj.ld,, Oolf Clllh will entertain about 100 caddies on Decern- ber -7 Gold-Filled Wrist Watches at $7 Seems mighty reasonable, doesn't it? Still, it would be very hard to duplicate this wonderful value at double the price and yet we guarantee them. Others up to,$ 1 00, Mail Orders Filled We have the largest assort ment in town. Charles H. Hambly 9 1 6 Chestnut Street Life was hard on her in the I little California town where she was born as well as in the great loneliness of New York. How she faced whatever came with a brave spirit and finally won out makes one of the most important books of recent American fiction. If you would read of the realities of things, read Kathleen Norm's "MARTIE THE UNCONQUERED" THERE are smiles galore in Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd's whimsy that has this question for title, "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?" DOUBMCDAY PAOBftCO. OAROBN C1T1 NEW YORX l 1 rt" jTBaiiCBaBB l"tr"7 afc orf iotiiMfS2m wu m V I n twwmAHOiwmrtootm SPELL OVER THE HURRYING THRONGS ON CITY STREETS 'i I NEW HAYAKAWA FILM BY MARION FAIRFAX Successful Dramatist Now En gaged on Second Picture for Jnpanesp Movie Star H the Photoplay llitor N'tiiiiherlns among her drnniatlc sue-' cefes everal nntnblo lonttlbutlons to j the legltlnnte a-iirp Marlon l'alrfix, author of innncrous Parimount phito plis Is out nf the niost ver"itlle and at tho 'iiim time tnleiited writers of the I present div MtM Falrfsx Is nnvi- en-1 giiL,r-d iipt ii n new pi ly fin hesslie lliva Kivva which will he i I'arnlhount pic ture .She alu() wrote 'The Secret Clnme tho Jipvnese ntnr s Paramount ielene on view nt the Palice Among the plavs to 5Ilss Pnlrfix's credit mij be numbered tlio following 'The Hiuldets pioducod nt tho Hetasiu Thtatit, Pittshiii,li under tho title Jus tice" Afttr u short road tour, the sea son of 1D07 , tho play opened us ' Tho Builders at the Antor 1 heatre, New ) York, starring VMlllnm Coiirtem, The ( hut rone was ulstt written by Miss l'.ilrfav at tl produced at the 51 1 Jetlc, HoMon, bv 51alno Klllott tn l'JUS It wis use 1 bv 5Ilss Klllott tn open her thcitro In New ork, and she' stancd In It foi two vcars It wasi later produced at the Strand, I,ondon, where It enjosed a successful run Itj has pel etratetl tn various pails of tho i world evn to south Afilca I With Winston Churchill 5tlss Tnlrfax wroto Mr Crow's Careei,' from tho former's novel by that name It was produced In 1 f0S at Xew Haven. Conn, and plajeih on tho road the eaon of UOS-Ot j Iho Tnlkei" was pioduced at the Co lorhl, ciovclaud, 1810-11 nnd ran nnl uvtlio season, liter at the Harris Thea tte. New York Then it went on the roid for two se isons It Ins been trans lated Into five lingtnges lho Modern Oirl " with Ituth 5Iltehel wis a Chlcigo" pioductlou, 191.1-14 It opered at tho Coined, New Yorlc, In 1914 'Morlcy, of Philadelphia That is how one Philadelphia paper apeak of the author of SONGS FOR A LITTLE HOUSE By CHRISTOPHER MORLEY (Of tho Staff of The Ladlet' Home Journal) A little book w hich has been widely accorded a reception of peculiarly personal affection. "It is bound to be popular with that large class of read ers who find delight in tender, whole some sentiment poetically expressed. ' Those who buy it early will have the pleasure of the discoverer who ran tell his friends of the charm of a place which he was one of the first to explore." Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger. Stcond Edition Printing , Nit, tl.li GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY Publlihtr, NEW YORK Jewelry I ! Ours is the largest and most complete jcwqlry stock shown in this city. It includes many unusual novelties and all staple articles, from the least expen sive to the finest. It is surprising at what little cost acceptable gifts of gold arc procurable. For Women RiiiC $1.7;; to Rrooche4 1.25 to Bar Pins 1.75 to LaVallJeres 1.50 to Dorino Boxe3 24.00 to Lingerie Clasps .... 1.50 to These and many other gift suggestions in Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware are shown in our new catalogue, beautifully reproduced in colors. May we eend you a copy? S. Kind DIAMOND Cloilng Aoui4 Six o'clock tmtilChrittmatt t , i t ' T'J ' .rt, 1 I 1 0LnlS'l HESTOUED ! "Kpcricncc" Will Bo Shown nt tho I Metropolitan Christmas Week nt rormer Admission n old Phlhdelphl theatrical Institu tion will be revived during Christmas werk nnd tho even stihsequet t dajs vnnon,c,ncnt,wa, mad, yeMerdsy by 5Iorrls llest, of Vetv York, who w 111 bring his productolti of "Ilvperlonce" to tho 5Ictropnlltan Open lloti'.e on llecember 24, tint the twentv -flve-cert gallery will bo revived during the run of that pla,es a first-class otttactloi. at a tato Time was when tho right of tho so- properly proportioned lo the top pr lc c.Ue.l lob' patron to admission to a charged for tho parquet If the gali.ry , ., . ,, . under the new ileal should nssiuin? Ps pla houses upper tier it the rale of a 11U0Iuum dominance ho will have been qtnrter a seit was tnniticred Inviolable tllrectlv responsible Only 4 Days Left (77 " i V m fa (lH HuMV aal Write or Phone Spruce 5693 at Once FOR A FREE TRIAL No obligatior. to buy. Phone at once. Do not delay. Or you will be too late, as This Offer Positively Expires 10 P. M.December 24, 1917 The Robert A. Bucher Co., Inc. 1221 Arch Street (Second Floor) rhontsi Spruir J0H I Sprues S603 Oprn bat. .ftrrnoon and Ermines for Christmas Gifts $80. 70. 90. 75. 48. 50. For Men Rings $G.00to$73. Scarf Pins l.OOto 50. Vest Chains ........ 4.50 to 80. Tie Clasps 1.23 to 32. Link Buttons 3.00 to 75. Pocket Knivei 4.00 to 45. & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. MERCHANTS-yEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Iff. Sh o riftv- in this clt Those wete the dajs of profitable gallery audiences of late eara tho popularity and cheapness of motion pictures has greatly redured theatrical pationago In the third bal- tonv Klftv cents became the standard rate, and this was tecentl augmented by tho five cents additional war tar Hy tradition the gallery 'Is nothing If not critical" In times past Its Indorse ment or disfavor has meant the rise or fall of a given production The half-H-, -"n'-ffl"'?.' Mr. Oerts's wisdom In restorlrg the price which devotees of the diaina once paid to see l'orrest. Booth and .VltCullough iuns neck and neck with his generosltj In enabling the ticket minhaeer to wit In Which to Purchase a Vital Automatic Cleaner on our special Christmas terms of S2.50 Down And the balance in small monthly payments The VITAL operates every where, any time Without Electricity It air-cleans carpets, ruga, etc., with the least possible effort. Runs easily. No wires to con nect. No motor to get out of order. Picks up threads and lint. ISEDflPKHJS REMARKS SEDfTTOUS REMARKS DENIED BY TEACHER Albert M. Canter, Who Left Clayton, Appears for Work at Pitman PPntAN1, N'. j. Pec. 1 9. Albert M. Canter, manual training teacher, a resi dent of Phlldlphla, who left Clayton when a committee of citizens called, upon him to explain his alleged seditious ut terances against President Wilson and Ibis Government, appeared hers yester day In the Pitman nublla schools, where I h teaches manual tralnlnc two di.vs & week. He taught three das a weelt nt Clajton t Piofessor t W Davis, superrUInf principal of the local schools, raid that .Canter had tailed him up on the tele phone ami asked for atcesrly confer enco before school opened. The super- visor complied and he slid that Canter denied that he had been disloyal or that ho had made any of the derogatory statements charged against him by Clavton citizens Professor Davis said he never had heard Canter make any Inflammatory temarks regarding tho war during the few weeks that he has been employed af the Pitman schools. I. w. Kewklrk, president of the Bovrd of Hklucatlon, said ho would call a special meetlnc of tho toird to act on Canter's case 'So far I have lieatd only rumors about th's case," said Kewklrk, "and 1 think that it Is only fair that ho bo given a hearing and a chaneo to tell his aide of this affair beforo we take any I action " I Jlnjor Potter, of Clavton, said i- ' YOUR w MONEY REFUNDED' ' IF YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER FOR CASH Liberty Bond . vn LARGEST n M sJtB EXCLUSJVE m m m -.&&& credits .1 M y WTlP JEWELERY sr fl 1M- ZaQ house in Credit Honest Tlia stADe la IToelT oit and 14-i t colli rooiinlwl. J5 f97.ta Begin Payments Next Year talue (Oo a VTwk That' emir oa tace " sfr.r. explain. A One ralr af link. that anx man will b. clad to neelre. fiolld cold. Valu. fQ.OO K.so 50o a vTetk ELGIN WATCH moramattt. rrr Bana.om. irt til II Wo a Week Lk Olae. see Weekly O MSlMOHl haudsoma n IL Dlamonil rk " Laalllrr. fl ,. hsautl- IfW . ful Ala- Ljf 'WMk 39N.13thStreet Or.n PEWJsMBmi War-Time Traffic Extraordinary as have been the increases in local Bell Telephone calling during the past months, the changes in out-of-town traffic volumes are even more remarkable. , With unprecedented increases have sprung up entirely new volumes between places whicn heretofore have had practically no telephone intercourse, and the demands for service by the Government and its agents, not only in the large centers, but at remote camps, stations and munition plants, have been beyond conception. The success with which this remarkable irrowth Vtoa Vioon mof io tlio ttij uiitu aii- ' "v iw 6.biv uivaouig w uw ", public's ready co-operation and appreciation ftfc ; the steady effort which the operating force Uti matting, xnese young women oi ine grew flAmsniiMirtofiATi tnmir mov 'Kaa nAimfflfl asa s! AvaaMaaw ........, .n:i-ntM eiiiergcuv; iu inaiui.uii They wear no uniform, that ot tne six tnousana colors. The Bell Telephone Company IjSSfcS ramai-ka alia aa Cnur. ' 4WJVfcT "I reporUd him to th cutor," said the Mayor, "Mt X that th prosecutor Inform) ptrtment of juitic t Wi Anyway, Cahter cot lottor fi Government, but wo don't know wm in it." p? 7 HOSPITAL NEEDS M,Hy$b ' ' ll J 1R Presbyterian Institution Asia JmJ$ for Sick and Suffering 4 Fifty thousand dolltra miiat'Ve rkU tor tho Presbyterian Hoapltal. TtU. tltutlon In appeatlns to all thOM wish to herriend the nick and aM ot Philadelphia to eonlHBuU to It l ai a deficit of this amount In It tun exists. ,, Tliat the hospital dfiervei help li eyl lla wnrlt Nine lis nrsranlxllnn In 1171. '! It haa eroended In tree aervlce eome 19. 00(1 (100 AW! all lla Attlnla fmm 4SSVaSJliY. yatlfnl.s. Home Idea ot the wide ittuWrM' Tifso ot the hosnltal may be aath.Md t'A.W'J from the tact that elnce Ita foundations j; 'rP. rnnfai 4Kfat KftflftA viflaintat L.tia kaanV A'k ri treated In the'varlous department!, 1,FJs'.i arreat deal of the work b.lnr chariUSKjS oie. ai me preeent time, mciuainr je;;,:j llsnta. tltlraAS mnA listln nf all VIm4 kuil.ij hospital ramiiy to be provided for diltrV'r H1.H1I..M HHWa ,t.an CltA mak.mk WT llUIIIW.ia IHUtD lll, VVV UCI Bulla. ftVIui;, In normal llmsa Ilia risflrlt In lha Vi.'i";'r : pttal fundi Is readily met by the in-,W.1j crusuy vi ins puuuc. oui me sreai in-Aa ereaae In the cost of supplies carTled'ltlcK this j car to a point tihere umisuat ef-fJsa fort Is, necessary. Contributions should'HjJS bo sent to the Fidelity Trust Company, JfsSfl treasurer. S2S Chestnut Btreet. $W,a V-i i?'Kt wa " 'aT.jri w Accepted at Cmak vXili to AH Folks ..SEttSfer Oeautltuily cul. lUrr, em. Pur. nhlt.. t In 14 kt cold mount Inc. Actual t1B.1l of the many adraa Com la and let m value 129 00 .. w oe a week ' sJaJ?ZWALTHAM JUTO. CftJ ho-TZB BRACELXTTS aold flllad Had oaaa, A $19.25 Mo a WMk van plVndld ptirTMt rat ecater, 14-kt mountiox. I Value (42 00.. iiunniui, appairvi 3m Xrerr XtTenlaeT Mo a Week Tho wari pflttH-AM 1ST VJB" TcryteL- t o lOLTS ogis T XI chased u deslcna. r.iif ir i mun itttAa H volumes in thi Bell System lf in irraof moacmxA t-n. 4-1aari' ..: ,. -i. i-",e f M niin dujic omuu;i citvx but their spirit. matcht5 ueu men now witn we ai.W i, jTT J 'I,' r j J.I r 4 . fffi 'H mm "71 'V wr .w I t -msB u; 'CuMorora w j 1 7 Z 3, . tR v j.-i . t i! 7' .T.V SV."a tSTX t i i- itmieHftfWlrraTft'fyiT'iri ni i -6i'i.v'i4kj.'ij; ifiKWai