Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDiEK-PlII.LAJ.)ELPJLLlA,, TlLUltSDAV, eUXVAltV lU. 191S
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CAPACITY HOUSE AT HEIFE1Z TRIUMPHS ' LETTER FROM A SELECTED MAN WILL PROBE BAGGAGE ENGINEER REGIMENT
RED CROSS CONCERT WITH THRILLING ART AT CAMP MEADE TO HIS CHUM OF MEADE'S VISITORS SEEKS MEN UP TO 45
Metropolitan Opera
"Sold Out" for
Orchestra Benefit
nina HoUS i Superb Y""ig Russian yiolin- Little Penn Not Addicted to Card Playing, the Boys onicers Take Drastic steps to All Between I
Philadelphia ist Makes Debut Here With ' Preferring Pastimes With More Action Soldiers Stop Carrying in of May Enlist
Damrosch Orchestra
ing
and Sailors' Club in Baltimore
Liquors
31 and 40 Years
at Recruiting
Stations Nearest Homes
STOKOWSKI CONDUCTS RAPTUROUSLY RECEIVED F,AMP MKAU,J-Amiiat Md.. Jan 23
' I I,ear Jack. The xmr has del cloned
1 many uueer ami unfnthomablo things,
out of all tho phenomena there la noth
ing so etrnnRe as the noncard plajlng
.-..mure ixiicn i 111 )ou that tho citi
zen or I.ittlo I'enn ciro nothing nbout
urds It will arouse jour cuiloslty
Iloxiexer, It's a. told fact, und If sou
"Request Piogrnm" Delights Larg
est Concert(Aud!ence of Year.
Receipts Exceed Expectations.
Tschaikowsky Concerto in D Reveals
Aitist's Ilenuty of Tone
anil Sincerity
away to C.irlst Church. After .upper Is . RELATIVES ARE BLAMED
Fcneu me men nro urncu iu imviw ..
The Metropolitan Opera House was
rellirlouii srrxlce
liattlmorc Is certainly doing Its shuro
toward tho entertainment of tho Selects
at I.ittlo renn ami cxery day discloses
;ew cxldcnce that tho effort Is not
listed Our tos arc showing their
appreciation In many xvaxs, but particu
larly In their attendance nt me ciuo
Scxeie Penalties Will Follow Cases
of Violation of Military
Rule
FOR CONSTRUCTION
Promotion Assured to Thosu
Piovc Efflclency Will Go
to France
lit tt Staff CfirrtapaittUnt
Men of draft tigc and men up to IV
tn t. tiniiri 11m t nrtiiim tiiAiii uai.i ! iw i-i 111.1 nil i lft'UKiiinn i iiniir nr i .. i. t .n....innm n r inn cm iw
1 literally "told out lust night for Uio,a xast nudlmcc enthralled In tho cad-1 , V1 Amfrl''tn " I "" Todaj lias not a gu.cral holldux at tho j .' M1 MllDi:, Admiral. Mil.. Jan. 21. ago of fort.x.fho xxlll he accepted tor t.u. lus 1 oil: Hroiin. director of tho ,
Un.ni performance hx the IMi.IadcIphli tmJ. of at to xl 1Z t .IxTat'niP X ?"" ft1 'llTiZT Wh'5. "" "" '" b '."' ' -''"' ., ' ?&tA$ tOtlZ '
F Orchestra In nld of tho Itcd Cross. At- Il0n,. Orc:.ortr.., .. ,.', 111 OIfcci tint 1 am telllnc the lii.th ,0 So.Wltrf "' S".".r. ",Li V 11. ""W'1 "J nd the piactlco of lm- of IlnglncerH. now hcliig orgnntl nt ,ijIlRl)t n, , ,,,, of ,le rriinKlln ,. ,
though some of the boc xiao empty ftcrnoon , . u.ifetz herni.i.ii V" L"J" ' M'll"'1 ,l,c s" "'l ,i p Tr . nmi. ts and lTHato P 'porting beir and whiskey Into Little Camp De ens. Ayer. Maw Men lxluccn Niltutc UN saUJert v til ho -rood
they had been bouBht und paid for pre- j thJ . Lo al't ho Tt T "bT.aSnd 'K ! ' .ft ? a , '"- ""-" ' " orJ- l"nt t,,?I ?Bf f.I "" T ."""t Mw "' " 'Z
I vlou-ly Tho mono leallird far .l nakaM f toIltcniporarJ. Uollnl,t.. Marjland War Itecreatlon ! Con.mlsslo Artlllerj They ro 1 1. 1 ladelph L , n i nd I packages. d:e,S BUIt cn.eS ami Inml enlist for the irglimnt m inrultlmr ,,.
I ceeded the most tanmilno cNpectallons Blalt, d ,, J ' r " ' " ,l ' This Is the second club of lt hind to ' " ',a;.,nB,"f"clCr Tby wwmlli r an I '''B l'rou"1" ' i'"I "' "t Pat-1 !"' '"" tll;"- u 1,",nPK- ,,ul
Cf the conumttoe . cha,Se bu, deHnlte ll0 ' L 1? XT&STA W fffiTlB ! STZ?TF$&& " - searc, ed by tho military I . of .Iran aRe and tho-c aboo fort,
i f jures nro not 5 et UMi.'able ,.. .ni- ni..i. ..i.i-i. ,L Jn.'.J...i V.. ' rrrrmtlnii center Uiollce. must send their applications to the com tmmmmmm'
.ui luuiii i: Hnui rii irnin. -. vvi - ihui imiiii m uiiviuliu u ,... ... ...-. ..---
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hh commalullns ohTccr bellcca lilm to j WOULD EXEMPT WIDOWS
bo best nttcd. Men of ability will ta( Lp FIREMEN AND POLICE-
Councils' Resolution Waiving Civil
Service Tests to Bo Considered
by Stata Cbmmission
A resolution of Council asking that A
chll fcenlco exempt list for cleaner ot
police stations and 11 rehouses bo estab
lished, so that policemen's and firemen's
widows may bo appointed, will bo acted
upon today nt n. public liearlnc before
tho Public Sen Ice Con. mission.
Tho hearing, whlc.li will begin In tho
odlces of the commission. City Hall, nt
S-3i) p m , follows n resolution passed
by Select and Common Councils January
3 1'olnllnir out that for many yearn It
was tho cUstom to appoint widows and
thai n number of such widows now aro
cMluiled Iiwhufc there Is a chll service
list cxlsllnc for cleaners In nny depart
in 'lit, the resolution asks tho conimlf
Mon to establish a cleaners' exempt HfX
for the widows, it sufotests that they
tie nppolntrd to till tho ncnnclc i as the)
occur
tho opportunity qutcldy to become non
commissioned officers, ranking as IiIkIi
as master rnglneer, senior grade, tho i
blithest noncommissioned ofllcer In ths
sen Ice
Men i if draft nee, In nppblnc direct,
must glo full Information as to num
ber nf local board, i-erlul and unkr
ninnbcr. nml wbern renllcH hae been
recelvid to questionnaire tho clSss und
JOB I l"',,,on number should be stated In the
plai.es ptolded for that purposo on the
' blank form of triplication.
Who ' Application blanks and additional In-
liirniniiuu ma' no uoiaiiicu ni inu
I nlted States Knglnecrs' Offlce, 815
Wlthcrgpoou llulMlng.
Lecture nn Food Wnstes
This jouthful nusblan lrtuoo has well iiaticnlscVl
s Clarke, for many
Mush. locrs of a:i arlctles turned!
OUl i .ir..u i..u t....t.i iiic usual , , . nu . .. ,
Friday afternoon and Saturday cenlng , , .,, .
"... n.. . ..,- , ... .... ,hc exponents of his art. Whether this
Is actually so Is not easily determined
Is any one's inemoiy ho oumlsltoly ac
curato that It ran perfectly compnro
omcn the now
recreation center Is Whllo touching on the Phllidelphla 'ihls order, the most drnstlc concern-
nrtlllerjmen 1 must mention Waller Ing cMllan lsltors that hac been ib-
subicrlbera to tho orchestra for tho
first time attended a performance to
nether, and their rangs were augmented
by faces t.ecn onlj at the opcia or at
the m'scclluneous cunccrts that help
rrowd tho season. In addition thero
were t.ome few nonconccrt-golng lied
Cross workers and supporters of the
cars Identified
with Young Mens Christian Association
work. Is house director, and when I met
3l:th
Held Artlllerj Walter left the office of the direct result of tho iictMtj of icr-
inandlng oulcer, Thlrtj -third Knglmers
Camp I)eens, Ajer, Mass
Tho leglmcnt will be full annul anil
i; J Cattell, city statistician, and has
the merits of Booth's Hamlet with
rorbes-riobertsun's'' Both wero
preniely eloquent In their particular
humanitarian cause In whose behalf tho ' Periods It Is ncedloss, therefore,
concert was glen Altogether, It was
the most repicfcntatlo and largest au
dience th.it has ccr paid to attend nn I
orchestra concert In this cltj
Two additional features that added In
terest to the concert v ere the facts that
the orclietlras sen Ices wero donated,
find that the ptoi-ram was n "rcquetf
one. The cluiarir of this latter was
particular enlightening It showed
the sound niusUal JuUgmcnt of the peo
ple of Phllnlelphla A more Interesting,
moro hlghlj entertaining or better bal
arced program Is illllliult to Imagine
To Mr MokowM.1 must go tho credit
for the skillful nrrangement of the com-
Imoke. tho shades of Sarasate, Wil
hclmj, Ole Hull Joachim, In lallng
Jatcha Helfct That he Is a master
lolliiIst of lis generation, tompirublo
In stature with Trltz Krelsler. Is de
monstrably certain Whither or not his
Intellectual intcrpretatlc scn'e Is as
keen as Ilugene Vsaje's could not bo
dl'-teincd In tho purely romantic solco
lion the Ttthalkowsky concerto In D
which was esterd,u s offering.
The woik Inxlten rapturous beaut of
lone, demands magical fingering, Is opu-
him today and clasped his big right! llelcloed ,mh Koldlcrlj qualities that ho
hand I nskoil him If the boj pPncd, ' 10 cllc4ros of a sergeant,
cards "No." he replied "We have T, 31-Ul lnfmltrJ. dHilladelphla's
moro than twenty packs In the home ' v rlot keen out of the newppa
but I dont bellexo that n half dozen. "n) "."" . ',:L... -J... ti.f .,L
su- gamoshae been phedslnco wo opened ' W , l" ,"?,," ll, lun is nulled ',",R to mnll" omcn ' admitted by Tho regiment will lequiie .nil unn
.uar Tho bojs den't caro for catd plajlng, , 'laV' i f. K ilH!,- .i, il, tl, on m ' LHm! c'l,iI")c'r''- '' l',!c "P inichanli.il engineers, mirujom, mpn
. and, In fuct, logard It an n pastime for1 out of the cast some Uuin ui i ji omi t 01l th0 i)00ticgKers and bring Hem to i Inicndents and foremen ot construction
' t0 loafers and gamblers They spend most 'l"" i-omctlilng t-o woni w nn inu MlI(ttL0 lt ls impossible to faor tho fair I carpenters, brlcklaers. stonemnsons
mi- iiireci rcsuu oi 1110 nciiMii or ccr-i ,. , ,,., . ,,,, ,,,i
lain persons who haio been MolatlnR"""0 ttCt,nl 8llll,ie ' eMt.d
the military regulations by bringing
liquor to their soldier iclatlies and
friend"
That the tearch order wi,l bo embar-
rasting to many women Is admitted by
hoon as lt Is otganlied and iqulppeil il
regiment will bo cut abroad lt will
bo cniplo.Mil In the cnnstiuitlmi wirli
In Trance
Tho regiment will leuuiie dill unu
... ...... .,.. . .u. in .. ...i .. i, iho nensnanernien nre.iK mm unu imin
in Uliiir liilio l m iimi. " ""-":. -., ,. , ,..,. i'l,.. r.
iniB i mf it n "i' '
positions chosen. Onco more ho bhowedlcnt with chani.es for dlsplaxs of melt
his masterj at piogiam building Wc
In Philadelphia hao conic to take tho
programs of tho Philadelphia OrUioUra
concerts ns a matter of course, without
Ing loxellness In a e!n ot sent'ment, and
to all these opportunities Mr llelfet
roso with a cal.n .iciiranro nlmost hj
astounding i his prodigies of artlstrv
thej dcielop n hankering for games they
demand something that offers moro ac-
lion Billiards ate popular, and tho
tin ce tables are In use met or tho
"nl" . .
Tho club Is located nt !(! fcotltli Lib
cm hlieet. and besides a library, rest
looms, Miower baths and recreation
looms has sleeping quartirs for llfly
men The dormltotles aro to be opened
net lld.l or Saturday and an hol
dler oi fallor lan obtain a bed for twen-ti-llie
ient a night An additional
chargo of ten i ents w 111 bo made for
the uc of tin shower bith and towels
i:eii Sunda afternoon a flock of
lonk cus roll up to the club and, after
loading up Willi khakl-clad men. wlilsl;
'structural Iron worker, hlni kHimths
Themllltan poll. e will boaul the trol- machinists, mechanics, clivtihi-inc
ley cars nt Adnilr.il and. following in- ment and rcriifnroed concrete work, i
structlons, will search oxers paikago Flallonaiy etiglneers unM liieinen, kuhi-
iiiio I'tmiiii ip. iiuiu) in. i. ... ,.v..-
Sperlng. of hindquarters lompanj. and
'ergcaut IMgai Pvott, of 1. i ompanj,
.. .... ,1 .... I., tl.r. HA, u
lira IIKUir in ii i. : ... . illnill.lv.lii .,11 1.- 1 l.
sperlng ls one of tno nest singers in ' r ,?;'"":: ..'... i.himborM latheis. Joiners mint..
i .. . unniivti llllllllllliu ll VUllllllllllil- . r 11 t...
In nnc rs h.io bemnie linhler In thel ' tlmekeiperH i li.iuffciire. i lerks stung
operations duilng tlic last few- weeks mil I ' 'P'1""' ktpieke, pers xiipplj ni.ti und
list .uturda uirrlul heaii bags ami "' f.ut. " Insus oi nun .ap.bl. ..
sult,ate 'l hat these iout.ili.nl T booze perfor.nlni. the larl.H.v .onMrin , n
Is Nlrtualli leriah, for im.n of tho bul- wort, that nun be M .1 wr il...
durs during tho eiening hours gaio , U- ... . :.."? .'" "'. Lto ' .' " ,. V .' T.
.1a,wa l,n. .I.a. I. ..1 .... I...l.tl.l ... I IIIItlHS ..I... III...,. ,...,....,..v,., .........
the diilsion nnd ! so pomilai tint lis
Is signed up for a month nt a time Last
humln he appeared nt tho 1 ih Thea
lu Baltliiioio, whrro the nti-Saloon
League staged a big rallj In the morn
ing lm appeared nt Christ i bun h and
i.et Saturd.iv afternoon will t-lng nt
tho fashionablo Arundel Club In lliltl
more Scott Is spei.rgs piano ..ciompanlst
and succeeds In getting tinn. oft u Len
ox cr the sinner leaxes amp
liood nigh. ' oUi old ilium POD
TETLEYS
India and Ceylon I Hf
Its Goodness Makes Permanent
Users
ONE LITTLE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS
trv .... ....m . i -r mil
i,r.co glxlng a thought to the complete The flitlonal Trllbv oKatrell. dIsasoi'- V.. IMllH 1 lYlALAltlA
entity ot each concert In Xew Vorlt ntted In temperament from tho pearl, of "lljlj "" Hiauniun
snd Boston tho audiences aro not nearly Kong, which the dominating hxengali
so well faxorcd as this cltj has learned summoned tium that nawless thiott
from the periodic xlsltatlons of reprc-, hcli ho likemd t.. "i-.e dome of the
sentatlic organizations from those cities. i.iiilin." furnished no moro striking
contract between aitlstlo aclilexcment
and nppircnt personality than did this
latest meteork ii.usk.il star cslcrda
Mr llelfetzs manner was so calm as
to be almost negitlxe The affirmation
was eeluslxel In his plaxlug His
cantnbllo tones soared through the audi
torium xx Ith the rad'ance of human notes
from a dlxa Ills muted effects had tho
lnflnlteslmtl fineness o" CIun hue. UN
pxrotechnlcs wero not merely showy, but
thcx rexca'ed attributes of beautx too
LEHIGH YOUTHS JOIN
NEAR CAMP HANCOCK U. S. ENGINEERS' CORPS
l.a3t night's program follows
Oierlure ' r.eonore ' No 3. . . Ileethoxcn
gjnulion Nu s In D minor (untlnl-hed).
hchubert '
1 Aliepro modrato
'J Andante cun moto
Poen.a d I l.xlusc , Skrjubln i
' lApres mldl dun faune ' 1vuums:
Tone poem "Flnlandla . . Sibelius ,
Tho orchestra sounded almost like n i
different bodj in tlio larger auditorium
and made one icsict anew- that tho
Metropolitan Opera House Is so far
from Broad and Chestnut sheets But often absent when the xlolln is ihlbitlng
exen the nncr p.oportlons of the opcrj the spectacular side of Its necioniaiuy
Philadelphiu Expert Begins
Today a Clcan-Up of
Augusta Blocks
Augurta, Ga , Jan
houc could not of itself account for the
excellent lierfoimance. Last night's
concert cmpliasl7ed again tho ttcrllug I
quallllC!. of the Philadelphia Orchestra I
Other orchestras may excel In a paiticu
lar. specialized direction, but there Is
none ll.it glxcs such consistently flno
concerts throughout tho season. Last
nlxht xvas ono of tho eceptlonall
Not trlckeij alono was cxldenced In the
dlllicult cadenza of tho first inoxeiiient
Thc.e, ns throughout -ic come.to, tho
Ideal of tcautx .cte'.xcd n.oxlng e
prcslon It xiJ9, hoxiexei. notably In the poetic
canzonetta. xxhere Tschalhowslix's melo
dic Instincts aro so touching!' tender,
ti.at tlie sheei sweetness of ilelfetz xvas
Plendld performances nt v lilch tho Or-1 niost triumphantly manifested Cnshad-
chestra und Its conductor won now
rlorlcs.
f Of the program Itself onlj tho ' Pocmo
I- it 1'ExtaQ" lequlres special mention
At its second hearing the Skrjabln
f eoniposltlon took on more definite form.
, Perhaps tho la.ger spaces i educed xil.at
f sounded llko cacophonies In tho Acad
emy nf Music to more recognizable
, melodies and harmonies. There ls a real
y strugglo between ecstasy ana dejection,
owed by tcntlmentnllts- so commonlx a
xxeakness of Slaxlc xlollnlsts xxero these
melting strains Mr Ilelfttz on tho
concert bingo ls a boyish figure, but his
artistic rest.al.it suggctts the xcteran
xlrtuoso to xihom epeiIenco has taught
tlio folly of ox eremphasls and meictrl
clous display
Tho chronic bUtlstlclan may know
how manj times tho btar xias ncilled
in tin stage after llm conclusion of the
CAMP HANCOCK
21
To further s-ifeguard the health of tho
rennsxlxania soldiers at Camp Hancock,
ii rigid inspection ot El blocks In the
heart of Augusta will bo unikruken
TI e inspection w ill be made x 1th a x lew
to Ktampliig out malaria
A speclsl olfUcr detailed from Phlli
delphla bx tho Public Health berxlce.
under whose r.u'-plces the Insjectlon Is
to be conducted, xxlll nnlxc today to
take part in tho xi r agalu't malirla
The first slips In tho fight weic tnkm
sexe.al da)s ago, xxl.en a campaign
xi.is waged against mosquitoes
Pennsj lx inl.1 soldiers at C amp Han
cock haxc met xxlth tho most sexero
weather August! has experienced In
Resen'ists Will Be Exempt
From Draft, but Subject
to Call
UUTULUIIHM. Pa.. Ian It The
pick of the students ui 1 cnlgh Unlxer-
iltj and I.afajcttc college who aro
frccl
Persons who ntteu.pt to iuii the gnnt
let nct .'atuidix and innpe the mll
Itnrx pollco will bo arrested and tinned
oicr to tho clxlt authorities That the
will be de-lit with KeieiUx Is certain I
for Ue.iei ,il XIlLuIsoii, roniiu mder of the
Libert dlxlslon xilll tako perfoiul
iharge if tho pio&cuitlou
Tint the men In khaki must nmstrxe
full nnd cxeiUao tho h.une i.uo In the
Use of cn.il as the clxlllin populalion
beiane icrt.iln tuil.i when iicuir.il
Xicholson ordend eoinp.in lommandcrs
to eliminate wiihte
As a result of the order the men in
charge of tho barrnck fires will be taught
some new wrinkles In regard to handling
fuel nnd he In id tesponstbli for tie i-up
pi of bHck diamonds that ls Issued to
them.
Twent-nlno Phlladelphiins wiie iIf
chuged toda because of pl.xsli il de
fects and miny more will bo let out in
lug to thu ibllltx and iiuilifli itlmis '
enli Inillxlduil mill V man Is en
listed In his partliulu trnde in nnupi
Hon In olhi-i wordi1 een inember of
the regiment will be ii Mililiu olid xilll
pel fo. in tho duties ami wort foi wlihli
taking engineering courses wete toda ' t'10 "Cai future Mini In toda- a list
1ISMJ neill Ulllll linil II. III. IHil-'luil nir
sworn lii js nitlxo meinbirb ot tho U.
S A Knglnecis' l.nllsted Ilc-erxe Corps
b Lleulitian' II L H.rrlt, of Scran
ton, assisted b Serfcca.it Udmutidton of
hemnton and .ergenut 'I J Lailn.
of this Mx-
These men will be exempted fiom the
draft und hale been swo.u In with a
xlew nf keeping clisses In college Intact,
but the will be available, for serxicc
nt any time tlio Oox eminent c ills Tin.
l.ouoi lull Is as follows
I flilRh l.dnnr I. Mot Northampton
r M alter Hi XXoolci Xibury Park s
I Hobrl r xvetshaupt l.m aster Pu
l.for It tninall All-nli, nn John Miormnii
December xm. y ( ,,rl Us(.Rr , ,,, ,n IiUt
ears. nctot cling to the recoius oi me
Augusta Weather Bureau December bun". jj
xxas ths coldisl hlnto IBSO, x.hlle, so I Vrker axmuj. tlila clt liiumln II lllgn
f.iT (hla .laniurx lus been the IllObt """'";" .!" ?. iwmro irenr uli
In which the former Is xlctorlous after concerto Tho present wrltei list coun',
a notable to.nl dual between horns und sultico It to ua that the tempest of ap
trumpets Tho subject of ccstacy tin- piau'-o was unstlllcd until 'Waller Dam
rosch riibcd a lestralnlng liauu, smiled
deed, nil the themes and episodes) find
a coodli share of their melody In tho
rluthm much as xers libro meets
rhymo In rhthm.
Tna. nlfflll'u , l.tPdM MAS lllO reSlllt Of
l the Joint effoits of a Bed Cross commit
f tee consisting of Mrs , J Cassatt. Mrs.
Edward T StotCbbury and Jlrs. ueorge
W. Chllds Drexel and a commltteo from
the Philadelphia O.chcbtra consisting of
Mrs. II I Yatuall, -.. Cliirles I). lUrt.
Aloxandcr xan Itei.sbelac. and Arthur
Judson
The bo .holders xieic
uhllds
sympathetically at tho ferxent auditors
and launched Into n rhapbodlo reading
of tho "Samson and Delilah" bacchanalc,
xihlch completed ti program
i-exero In fort-tluo ytais
Preezlng tcmoeraturea haxe prcx ailed
heic In the morning hours almost con
bi'cutliel si.iie December 1 xihlle be
glares and srow h&ie added to tho xi in
ter's illbcomforts
Tho lowest temperatures iciordcd
he.e this season xvas 11 degrees Or
dinarily Augurta cnos nmiiunnnor
weather ut this period of the ear, xilth
temperatures ranging between 50 and
70 degrees, lrcezlng temper xtuies pre-
John Jan pli Kuril X-hUud
IliElon. tl I1
Ms John XcC Ijillnir R.lilnelon
,.."c' n"5 iwin ' isru summll I'A
tlA) XI bhrttler Hlntluston Albrrl P
Ircmer en I HMIr IV Iliilrb II Ibe.l
DriilciliuiK Pu Willi mill llutitou Mounl
Airy. PlillHil-lpliln Xlall-r lta.inond Pet
mun Uazlcton Willi mi 11 sturu Lebuiion
Urnmduke U XXotre Nmi Xork
l.afnirttc l.morj- r Xlurnlkllo TorrlnK
len. Innii . Ilnv II l.um tlli. n.M.. v.
J, Hlehar.l II Ileihtel New ork, I.uitnn I
II AlbrlKht .Mtdllnburc. Po , Charlca O. I
ralmer, ren Areyl
three months but ns the chills bis ame
mote rcxcio thex- XM'ie unable to MjiiiI
the ralii Iho ti.llowlng wc di -cl
at getl
John .T I'.irioll, Local Boat d X il
U mi Watson, C ltalph X" 1 recce. Mm in
K Oralthlk, "l , Cleiclund Broiinlng
U: AMIIlo llllex. SI Andrew .1 lirford
1.'. llarr J. Koehlcr. 41i William V
Lampcm, 18, Alexander Simpson 18
Louis 1' f-chw.ixt7. 51. Hari I. liile
jl. James A Mel-iughlln iC Louis
Miilth HD: William c Iltnri. Jo, fraiii
uel L Klipp. 31 John Mtlllams Jt.
Maon Binlct IT Leon J lMils. -J
P.ohert Mri'omiell i. Howaul II l'ar
rlngton, II. I'.dwaid Urcen .'I ."-aiiuiel
McA.thui 1' Mheit I llnrinnii r.l .
(ierald (irlrtln Jl . William Ilahn, Jl
Alexiiudei Miinu John i l.iik' 7.
Harrx I' snjde. T
SS8SITM
S.B. COUGH DROPS
Afraid to go out when
it's chilly or damp? Use
Smith Brothers' for
throat protection and
cough prevention.
At tlnmiilsft, grocer j. cunlcitlon
vrs: also ncus ami cigar standi.
CHIP of Cobb's Hollow
his let tors
Dcarltusty:
Gee it's dum funny how things happen.
Mother took to savin' wheat fer the
country 'nd she said Tc'd nil gotta cat
for you
Wii 'ream iarly- "It's good f
r T : i sne scz to me.
f- I i If that's the kind of stuff it is, why it's
tough on me that's nil I got t' say, scz I.
But what d'ye know, it wusn't like one
of them good-for-you things, it was
dum good best stuff I ever ntc.
I kept a-gcttin' huskier 'nd huskier 'nd
today Red sasscd me 'cause he thought
he could lick me 'nd I up and licked him.
Ycssir, you bet I hope his mother don't
get Cream of Barley. All the fellers
wsh youd come back t
Cobb's Hollow.
f.
Xr
&&'. e
dki
Cream of Barley
wit;i.:('MtitiwP!isaiwcttiWi!Si
I Ui llensolacr
f Dr i n Ibirt
Jlrs i: seott
f Mr X I. I oxe
X llr. x Jeffords
U-t M 1. i lothier
llmm
Mm T Iclti Cul
ler Ir O I) low lo
Mif Cirus 11 K
lira it.' I! Itatfleld
Mr O. Scott, Jr.
Mri. . I'uiuct ,
JIr O. II Mcl'ad
ton Jr . ...
Vn. 11. A Schmidt
Mri. A. J I'aseutt
.Mm. J (I Cimaatt
MUi K Olbvon
Mri H r Houston
Mia A Ihomaon
Xlra M L Clothier
Mrs. 8 P Pels
Vra i' XV Henri
lln b 11 Hi-Iliei
lira A K v -' 'M
Mri T O Ashton
Oxerfcaa loitnnltteo ox
AID.
Mrs o .
urexel
Jim XX P. M llraun
Col fi V lit
Jlrs P I tlowen
Mrs. H L lark
Mrs. John Urlbbel
Ira I Itowell
ilrs N Downs
J'rs. l.awanl XX'. liok
Mrs H llnser
Mrs XX'. II Derbj-
shire
tr A It Lea
Slra II. O. Thomas
Mrs i: II Morris
Mrs. II P Oroxo
Mrs XX'. L haiaee
Mrs H O riagc. Jr.
John I' llraun
Mlsa Nlni Iu ,
Mrs. 1 A Oawoll
Mrs XX- j. Turner
Mra It. liuane
Mrs J Hnrrlaon
Mra I. H XXcath-
erh
Mra H. If Austin
The concert hnil nneneit with Iteetbn. xallcd on raro occasions
xens I'irtli bjtnphon, majestlcallx- and The l'cnnslxnnla bos haio become
lmpresslxcly jildjed HTC Inured to tho "sunn houth ' as the
. peak of Augusta sarcastica.il, and xvhllc
trflAlP rfi7IPnSl?n legnttlng tuat t.ieir nioas oi ua. nuu.u
llUMt-j KsViHl USEilia summer temperatures and Palm Ue.n.h
MUSIC APPLAUDED Hothes-haxo been dispelled, the .no
ag.ced that the wcithor Is not ns bad
Manuscript Mr-tic Society PiORiam as back home l oi that the., aie
, by MendcW "in and Mutinco "mX'r . Whlttakei and L.eutenant
Musical Clubs n II Houston, adjutant und nlde-de-
camp, respectlxely. to Hrlgadler tlt.iici.il
With the Matinee Mulcul flub as William O. Price Jr, commaiidei' of the
! 1,idIagq n,i,l thA XTenrleKsnlin Pblb us a 1-ir. .Il.lr.1 Artillery IlrllTade. left today
1 artlclpant, tho third concert of the ror I'oit Sill. Oklahoma, xxhere they xxlll
season of the Manutirlpt Music So- b9 attendance at tnc officers' training
clety xi us a banner occntlon for the tamp there They Mill not be the only
Philadelphia composers, xihose nexrest . camp Hancock onicers at tho tralnln
contributions' to musical literature were ' p0ht, a sco.e or more, Including sis col-
icxeaieu 10 u largo auu u.iinauuuiK u
dlence last night In tho ballroom of
tho Hellexua-Mratfordi The applause
xi as justified, fo. much of Intel est and
some things of .oil distinction xrere pre
senlcd In tho coui-o of tho follor Ing
program
Part sonjrs
"The I)aj hi Gi
tho Kmcrsency i
I'or contra
'lireaui iireiiK
Additional pat.onesscs xxerc:
Mra. Alfreit lt Allen Mrs. H. W
lira, J S, nancroft
Jlra. J r tieiiiora
Vra XX in P Henient
Mra. Thoa T Hem
; Mrs Alv XX' lltddlc
lira, xx u ineaiwr
Mra Henry XX- lfut
, ttrworth . ,
Mra, J. CailnalutHr
in. II I. farnoti
p.
Incersotl
IntcerEoll
Mra Willis James n
Mm Henry t Jeanes
MIbb Amelia Justl
Mr N" Kelly
Miss r. Klemm
Mrs Krneit La
Mr Thou Irfamlnff
Mrs I. U lemolno
Mrs. nobt V hl9Y
MTB j)uia iewii
oncH, halnff preceaea tnem
IlELGIAN ORGANIST PLAYS
Firmin Swinnen, Formerly of Ant
werp Cathedral, War Benefit Soloist
t.s ;.,! tiulnnnii. nf AntuefD Cntl.6
Ito aolo .,S c.JJ'ru,,1"'hr"t I dral before the Genua.. W;-"'""
.Nicholas Pouiy Uolglum, xias the soloist at the third ot
the Wednesday cxening omuu inin ...
. ... m .... r.1,...l A Hie I
I rogrcss ai m. iitoiiu ""
benefit of tho UmerKcncy Aid 1ar P.e-
llef Commlttoe
Theatre Kmplojcs lo Get Taj !
i:mpl0cs of tho faslno Theatre Willi
not bo obliged to suffer the loss of salary ,
due to tho one-da -i-week closing order '
lsiued by 1'uel Administrator Oarneld,
xvhlch affects all uiiiucnicnt places In
the countr During thn next nine
xxeel.s xi hen thu theltle will be rinsed
ono ilax" a xnek the rasltm emplojes
will iccelxe their full woks salni jii't
tho .same as If tho theitrcs xxero open
under normal conditions
Philadelphia Music Club
The Philadelphia Musi. Club xiJH hold.
lis regular meeting or Z uesday after-
noon at tho headquarters In the Aldlne
Hotel. Mlbs Helen Pkknrd, pianist, and
MIsh Helen Ile'.t, xlollnlst. of Washing-,
ton. D. C, xxlll glxo a program of classic i
and modern compositions.
tub blnl Uu to H Clop-
"If Doucht) lieids My Lud rieate,'
II A Jlatthewa
rtina I' Collins Mra. J II Llrnlncott
J 1. Corxell Xlra,
,Ira Th-pnti f C'rana Mra.
Mra II II Irirr Mra
a .r iiuaacu x uai- ..ira
nport Mra
r Mra. Lewla It Dick JIra,
b tin A 3 II ntxnn Mra
Mra. XVllllam i:rhii Mra,
I Vba. II. Mcl' I.lllot Mrs
jira ueo II naner lira,
fira, u. A Hatcher
Mra. 11 ir I'ultnn
!f Preil Oanllncr
I JIa II. v, Oarretson
rMri Joseph Cailam
H: J II, aibHon
Mra. xvm lllaow-
a r lea nor uoeiip
Geo McClellan
John II Milea
1' P Miller
r M Oatraniler
Cino It I'aco
J XX' Pearce
A II Pelffer
Geo X' Iepper
t'haa Plait. Jr.
1 .II, J'OllS
ThA Tirnt.eUaohn I Mull
N. I.lnJau) NorUen. Leader
Sftnir ,.,...- ... i..nn.i,A
"xviiaat du roeh ' II A T.an lief Commlttoe ills nauio wnu .. i..
"Xictorx" . . . . P i 0"P beneficiary of thu program, which wns
SHlAUl,ii'bm n.il A. tthew.jnenclnrx
Quintet for piano and airing Op, ft. i )uans, Belgium consul gineral, and A
P 15 Ilahn, flrat x tollnTcarlton .CooTe" I S. Anderson. Belgian consul "".
aeeond xlolln Charlton Murphy x tola. Monsieur Swlnnen dexlated from the
fionsA"rea L""""tri 'o'en"'10 'piactlce of Ills predecessors In Blxlng a
"The l)tu Nicholas Douty ( general program and not one specialized
weacam . . ....-. ... .., coninositions ot tno lanu no 1CII-
kw -..- . ... ,
Mra' II XX' Raxmond
Xlra John It Head
Mlaa K r Ilober.aon
Mra, Thomas Itoblna
Mra II, Uoaamaaaler
Mra ix'm Ullla Scull
Mra, IX hlmpaon. Jr
M,. r r u.rii...
lln. II flnnn,... Mh IT I U .n 1 , 1.
n Chaa XX' llenrv Mra, 1. Htokowakl
" n. S. Howard- Mra, XX' A Hulllian
. omlth Mrs. C. Tower
uaa Anni H Howell Mra V XX'heeler
ll.a I'ltrAt TtAtf
"The Itller of htara ' Clarence Iv Cawdn
1'rlaa lantaU for women's xolcea and
Rourana solo
hunir by Matinee Muala Club Choral eon
dueled In Helen Tulaakl Innti. SoDnu.o
aololai I'lora Cannon Tha composer at tha
Piano
The Mendelssohns are so well grounded
technically nnd their conductor la so
sensltlxe to the delicacies of light and
nscnted. He xias International and
broad enough to Include numbers b
Germans, but Germans ho xvould not
bo for Prusslanlsm If they xxero llxlng
now. Tho toccata and fugue In D
minor, ono of tho greatest compositions
of Johann Sebastian Bach, was played
xxlth all the rexerenco that a sincere
sbado that their part singing is a de- organist feels for tho xxork of the grcat
ilrht Mess. Doutx- and Matthews ust composer for the Instrument Men-
were fortunato In liax ing such skilled In- i deltsohn's falxtli Sonata, considered the
II XVhitney
hur XVIlaon
XX' Zcckwer
Ira. R XXanamaker
ha XVm. G. XXarden Mrs. Arthur XVIlaon
.-,". cnanninir xxay
"" L. II. XVeatherly
Qlrl ScoutB during tlio exenlng sold
Urge quantities ot xiar-saxlngs stamps
and Wprn tnnUrlnlli, bM. I.v fr T.ll
t lw, a "four-mlnuto man," xxho nd-
reed the audience during tho Inter
Wsslon. V. II. L.
DANCING MASTERS TO DANCE
, Inner Circle Will Show Ncxv Steps
at Postponed Entertainment
The Inner rlrn1 nn fir0.finlzatlrm of
liinclng masters, xilll glxe a dancb to
5,'ht at Scottish mte Hall. Broad and
t'ce streets. In conformity xxlth the
fviJ! adlnlnIstraUon's orders xxhlch pro
lIWtd Its being held last Monday.
; O Hepburn "Wilson, an authority on
iw modern dance, xvlll be present He
IC tOA r1lrl nn t.&n.l nrt.ttA A W. 0 I ef tl
"i'ltlonal College of Dancing nnd, with a
sinner, will demonstrate the latest steps
"Hhe terpslcliorcan art
Yosemite Valley Sketches
teniretlon foi their xvell-wrltten songs
Miss Mnr N'ew'klrk sang the contralto
solo In the Gilchrist number xilth deep
feeling and Ioxely tone
Mrs Ilou'tf xocalUm of cnstalllne
and xi ell nigh flawless tone, exact in
tonation, Intelllglblo diction and ex
presslve Interpretation, enabled her to
absolxa herself brilliantly of her as
signment of two groups of songs. In
xxhlch the Lang and Goepp numbers
seemed to l.ax the most melody and
most appropriate fitting of the musto to
tho text.
Camllle Zcckwei's quintet for piano
and strings, opus 5, lias targe merit of
Its ow n und Is of especial Interest In Its
Indication of Its composer's progress In
his later xvorks. It la fertile In melo
dies and xx ell constructed. The pitfall
of having the piano oxershadow the
strings Is axolded alwajs and much of
the dexelopment .. the touch of In
evitability. It xvas piayca uy mo iw
finest of his organ compositions, xias
nlso beautifully played Belgium was
represented by txto excerpts from the
1 faymphonlo Xo. E" of Charles M IV.dor.
which has an especially melodlcjs
themo In the allegro and fluent pas
sages, characteristic of the form. In the
toccata. Theso xvero gracefully pre
sented In tho manuals against a theme
of peculiar dignity In the pedals.
Another Belgian composer represented
xias A. Vantllt, xxlth his "Storm," a
descriptive peace xvttl. the break of n
torrent oxer a scene of s)lvan beauty
and tho clearing up of the tempest.
His "Chant Seraphlque" xvas Interesting
xxlth the melody played xilth the right
foot, the bass accompaniment supplied
by the left and the singing and harp
ing of the angello choir given on the
keyboard. Salnt-Saens, Chopin und Ilu
blnsteln were represented by familiar
numbers, and the "'Star Spangled Ban
ner" and tho Belgian national air were
plaed. Tho soloist proved himself an
organist conxersant xxlth the tradition
and practiced In tho technique of his
..ne nnd four able associates,
The prise cantata, "The Illxer of
lm,.i. reflects a-rcat credit on Mr. Baw-
.w.. w.... . .... !. 1. 1,, i ""
den for ills loyaixy 10 inu pirn m croft.
text and 1.1s reflection of Us lalues and (
significances In varied melody and np-
proprlate harmonic treatment A poem Lecture on Russian Experiences
- .llln- title. 1)1- Alfred NOjeS. telling Phaeton II Ttenrv rhr baa in.. -
a tragedy of Niagara, fumUhed the turnei from Petrograd wjll relate some
inspiration and text It xias sung jjrlth of m, exp.rences ln nussux tonight at
splendid unueraiuiKjum -- -' ',":: the ew century ciud supper. A pro-
Gvuttr!?
To Ulipel Gloom, IUad
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19 W.l 4lik Sirs.l. tw Yark City I I
What Was
Her Object?
Every Allied officer who sought
relaxation at the Theatre La Cigale re
alized that the little dancer "L'Aile
Brisee" they called her had
for the way in which she
fascinate them. Her smile was just the
least bit forced. She seemed a trifle too
anxious to make friends. But why?
Two American officers determined
to solve the mystery. How they accepted
her invitation to call at the Place Pigalle
and what they found there are told by
Raymond G. Carroll
In the Magazine Section of Sunday's
PUBLICsLEDGER
JANUARY 27
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