Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 7

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SANDBY RETURNS
IN FINE RECITAL
Former Solo 'Cellist of Phila-
dolphin Orchestra Plays
' Scandinavian Program
Hcinuin H.ind.v foimer solo vlolomel
list ot tlic l'lilladcllilili Orrheslin, whs
heard In h pmgtiim made up tilmo-t
tntlrely (if Huindlnavlni. t.iulc nt
Wlthorspoon ll.ill hist iiIrIi! It was the
first appeal. nice of tin- ivlllst in Phila
delphia thin season, ami ho wax loidlnllv
tecclvcd by a huge audience of friend
He was assisted liv (loorite llartls, ,li
tenor, .IIJ.i Kohkoltilk. violinist, and 1. T
tirunberg. pianist, In the following pin
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KYESIXU PUBLIC LEDGEK-IIIILADELP1IIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 10X8
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MEMBER OF WAR LABOR BOARD
Konntn in l
Mr
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An Old 'I lino Hfirc
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FOR "T00T-T00T"
l.tin IIiikii
lean .sibelnn
Ptoni ' "i lh II urn 'kt'liliri from tin
I.Hlld nf the 'Ihtill-Hid l.iiLm Trun-iflli. l
In II snmlhj
Vlus"ltc I ruin unite "I'hrtstlui. II "
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Mi. .".imllii
filings r.ir lnuir lli riiian andM
Tim riUlit uf the Mihiii lii-iar Wlldei
I'ntl It He" (Vtitliafl trtitikol
'I In Milu Mjriltiy (Wiilt Whitman)
Mi. I Itirrl-
Hramlhmi ian Polle Mu.lt ll'riiun andljy
Set fur Mtilln ' i llo ntnl il inn
tin IlhllnR Mi K(tii.i r (ImiiMi)
Sonc of tin I Mli' (Mifillfhl
Jt.ldrtt Mnrrh INorursl.ul
AirnMs Hn I Hip Mcrimtn lli,inlh
fiprlHK lump I Virtvcctiihl
.Mr Hamlin. .Mr filkohilk ami
Mt llriinliPis
Snnc nf hi"tln frptn Hip I.pfiPh'l
satlkn KlnntM Ktirsiktm-s iinlliv j
Tup Sinn I'lilmftnu-arnlliv I
llalllnf? V'trucRlan llmip
Ihrmin Hantlii4
Mr. s.in'llii
Tt w.ix linlppd u plr.iFtiio In lu.it thr
flnr. M'lPtv tonrx of Jit u.imlli'H In
strument iitu'r im.iln. 'i'lnit Im a s.itlh
ty Im; nppp.illni; tlmhiti In hW trnif whh h f
I nilrxlnir from tin- st It rltin Inii.ulpr
ntitrs of tnnio IiIp plani .Ml Sunt
In Is rrxrntlrill) an lntPiil t- in tin. Willi
a fof IltiRT fop (Iclli.u.i ami tin1 linn "iih
IIcIIpn of life That H wli lie wax nnwl
tffrctlMi In the MIicHum Kriiiiji Kvrii
numlipr In tho ' Silipll.xn.i" l .1 ci-m, 11 ml
tho 'rrlllft l.i nt iilsht pel off llicli hem
tic li liW ailnilr.ilile iniftirutiincc
Tint (IpliKhtful iih wax Mi ximlliiV
p'nilliK, It wa" lenniMil fiom tlip rnir
crotinil Jy oiin ot Hip nio'-t unklnK l
lir.imH IkukI lino In a lmic tlmo (Mill
the liPKlnnliiK with a Min.it.( .mil Hint
h I.oiMtPlll w.i roinviitloil.il. 'Ihr
i.infihiilpr tpciiiod with llf( -Hip life of 11
people .Hid main' a Mini appp.u in iip ' fin-iuti1le "
nuaict.ee wliKliwainpt. In It-attentive- (rowl ,lrllie ,U,Kl(,,, wlt ,,,..
,,7,,.V"ll!..,f .'.":.'' ''!"1,.'1., .....1. Ihcht. hut lint the-, NIUI.J- i-.iw lle.lle.
I lllllill iiiuii linn...-. -.-....... 1 . ., .,.! ,1,,
I HUM I ( I "J llll II ...,--
Theif k llPilulc' ' .lhl
( of Mjlit by CllliPil.iKl
Sooietaiy of Laliot Willmm 11. Wilson, torimni: the new national
ar Labor llo.ml, includrd Mis Akiich Nestor, of Chicago, to
rcpiount the women of the nation. Few women are fitted nt
Miss Nestor for such a portion. Amonp the many placet of trust
iilie ha? held ate those of piesident of the CliicaRo Women't
Trade I'nion I.eniruc and member of t.ccial important commit
tees of the Council of National Defense
"LONG LIVE THE KING"
A Iluni.iu Mi i nT ('liilil-Upviir I'ouit I 'iicin .inil 1,iip Iho Latent Vow.
Hy MAUV llOIiKKT.S ltlNiniAUT
hi Mprv UnbPrtn Unehart ml (I Puli'ie I p.Upt ( onlpuny
and then forceltlnir It,
nuarter of tho moon," he pnld ".Vo
luogn hlte l Injurlout nt Hut time"
1 Xlkky, who had l.nd 11 miff of the
hoiio of contfiitlon. w.tt not m pay In
hit mind Mist iitiirter of the moon II
inlRl.t he. hut the hone wnt not In Itt
nrt qujiter. M c.mi.1 w.ok h.m.e with, Kniruueiucnt Opens Monday,
I IhlnR- nt a eheniliit'n on the wa."
Wilt It hurl"" demanded l(ibh
"Wo will im' fur noiiHthlnK tint lll
not hurt
o It hapiH i.i-d that llohhy ami
Tuekep, tho tiwi plinteH. leturned that
(lav to their home nnilci the e"ioil of a
tall (iinK man who i.irrlcd 11 bottle
wrapped In plul: paper In hl hand, and
loohdl etlnu Old l'(p wat lit homo
She tan about KcttltiR barlnt, '.nil he
Mti Nlkliy had had his flrt-ald train
ii.k la 11 vet nhort time Pieotlilnc wax
thlpsluipe and no inn' ihe wnre
Do .ion iippnu It will leave 11 Keat'
Hotiliy rieniaiided
Well ,1 little one. probablj '
Ive ,ot to pritty Rood otiet
.(Ireaili." Ilobhv luiacted. '.ml ro.iiitluir
nv vi.Klnatlnn i!ee' I bet mother II
be Kuipiled
The Ann lk. in cald 1'epv, with ad
I'l.liiK iji'i lled on tin Ir vlnllnr, "ate
en peitill.it' about Injuries Tliey
peal. .1 hi a is of n.ill anlnialt t I..U
rani about in Wniii.dt and brl.n;
IKilson
liennt' Hiibbi ('Milalinit Hill thev
n.ii abniii Rpt.nt hele, too I ptaed
mil. a hov one Hftriiiiiini .11 the K'dilf
lailuav -my fathir It the 111.1 milter,
ion Uuoii If vii.i like. I inn Rive von
some ticket And the lmy nnld a tic
l.nlv he had wax eoiereil with Reimt
Wo lite It niil.nu "
.oiVTivriin Td.Mor.now)
lonirtKht I'M
I II !'l I
O.V V d(
tb.pil 1 .nil
II Will (1 iinlin.irill
pel ate iniiltil.m Hedivlc
.nan 11 ho tiul.i loved
Ion In
the wind" and went
In the (IdlnR-Kihniil She Won- liet old
habit .mil nan In Ihe 1I11K. lull ildltic
lltlletij. when MkUv and ntiii ap
peal ed
'111l . II' S1UU1 vviiB .i Intr lie
nlnavh (iil inl when I lake him for
a walk in the pirl. he diet up bnlipt
thai olliir dni. have bulled, and e.11.
lies th'in Imme v llll him W look ver
latt nielli did not. la." the Intuit of the
woil? Ml. .imlbi was .ulvntl'til as
In iccltal." and he save tin leiilnl,
with the esccptlon of the MiikIc Rioup of
hiH own -onK"), vvhkli was miiik Willi lino
iffcit by Mi. llar.K. 'IIiom. iumiol
t r tin ale of a dcLldrdli ill .itn.it l( iliu
acttr, Willi littles liulodv In the v 1I1"
The ato of tlio llkhaid Mr.iusi t.vpe
and form a dlstinU ndilltlnii ot the llt
eraturn of moiletu 0e.1l ituivli Mr
SilikolulU It a violinist ot no little abil
ity, whose pl.iv Ihr It inaiked b a iourIi
tune. A tenikne.v to pound ileti.i t ti'.ini
tlie otbervvlte ncillt.il.lc vvo:U of .Mr
(irilllbcip i V If 1.
FILMS ASSIST WAR
STAMP CAMPAIGN
Photoplay Houses Show Slides
Explaining Federal Plan.
Nigel Barrio Knlists
lly the I'liotopliO IWilor
The tl.iili' 111IIII011 01 mom people
who f.riiiip.it the molloii-pli Hue Hna
tret of the loiinli.v i.uh neek will be
Iniprehsed deeplv with a lien phase of
the (ioveinineiil'M vviii-nivIiik hl.iini. ...
palRn dinliiR the ininliu; inonlb bcealiM'
of the Hir.tnttiiiieiilt that have In en
completed bv the iiiminlttro of the N'li
tlonal AFtoel.it Ion of the niollon-pli tine
InduMry. of which Adoiph Zuki.r, picni
dPtit or the r.iinoilt flat i3-!.al.y t'or
linrnllon, Is ilialnnaii.
With the Klnin of Mr. Irukor to .Vi vv
York Hilt week aflcr conferencet with
Vcdeial oIlhiaK lie aiinoiimwl the plant
H1.1l Would 1 .ill for the continued co
operation of all the eshlhitoiH 'n the
10u1.tr and Iho enllie Imlii-lt at l.uire
In the new duve for .r fuudt Seen
tnry MeAdoo cpi(M-ed his hiKhest ap
preciation of the assistant o the movies
had Riven tho (Joveiinntnt upon the oc
casions ot the first and second l.lbert.v
Loans
Kvery inotlon-plctiire theat.e will I
RUpplled with a wiles of ntti active Hides
to bo flashed upon the M icons all over
the round v, (.alliiiK attention to the ml
vantaRen tho people will caln b.v the
purchase of viar-savltutt stampt. liuiliiK
the Jact Liberty Loan the ronimllfee nt
which Mr. Zukor It chairman illttrlliuted
more than "n,000 pl!det and had p.o
rtueed and shown all over the coundy
morn than BOO.OOO feet or lll.n of pa
tilotle appeal. Ilesldes Mr Zul.or the
inniniitteo consists of W. W Irwin, J. V.
llrulatour, Marcus I.owo and (ieome K.
Spoor,
IVnll
t Rlad
Slllikl
' Von aie 11
Hull, 'ale .vol!"
11.1111 (llln
I'llllK
Hand llll.ini Dllo 'I ni rath
lo see bet Vien'l ou "
"Verv clad, Indeed
Von don't look Rlad '
' I in feillnc v.i 5 Rlad Inside
Thin lode toitether. around and
.around the loin; oval, nitli Us n nue
vv.itlud l.illliilf ilf attendant Rioonit.
Us H.itihful (ws ov ei head ikt'iein
I N.kl.i and llidivlc I'rlme IVitlln.ind
William otto laiiKhed and ihattcred.
and IledvviB talked a Rieal deal aliout
InolhlnR with brlRht spots of led bum-
i.iR In ln'i faie I
Vlkl.1 was ici Kllent lie mile Hill. 1
his c.ies sit ahead, and had to be
lo lull c liPlnte lie ne.iiti ,
I .havine a veiy pmi
t'llme I erdlnanil vvu-
iiMitilteil niiloiilv. I" ien
the truth, he had nccn women
Nikki forsonied.il" Slkkv ho
1,1. "..ne L.ip.in. of ihnrfiilness
phuc 11. ie all was bustle am
...a .11.11 one scpimi.
in, in , . , , ..
Hut Nlkkv-s iliperfulness had been
fou.d lilelv Hit smile never leaclied
tlN ,,r, I haicn't ilono anjlhliiK.
have 1 ' ' he peisNtcd
"Ill's.. on! in. " said Nikkv heaillv.
I ii.ll. I dnlnt ship well last nlKht
'I hat s all
lie nnl HeihilKs Rlami sipiu
the Iliad of the flown I'rlme
oi did I in mi ik mi"
. ..1.... in., luti wa
',.; h'ad a mnnienl l..lljn ''";;
., I'll,... was wri al.s.,1 bed
nil.. t.nrtnllSt MlMtUt JUlllIt
.. ... I1ILI -I I I I I It' l ""' "-
,'r Klisilie.M.nilm.1 his Mli nips
". " ... r... ....II mm them 1
i!'"".":,' :,: :,, on m i.a
ne laiiiiin ' ...''-
..... ..iiui himself in me
L.11.1I1' kmes RTippliiR
' "H's lllEh.f
imiulKd. MiulntliiB
spcaklUE
VV mil III ' ,
She rode 11 vv iv ami left hlni there
V11.I lieeaitse she was hint and uiMphs.
and not iiulle sane, she Rave hint a veiy
bid Inlf-hour She Jinnpi d aualu
hlKlier (Dili lime, slliucliiE the ptotests
of the rldliiK uiastn' with an liiinrlnus I
cestui 0 llt- hoist, titcd Ills Kldi " '
braved hit ih lliate nosdlls dilated M.e
beat him with bet nop and tlunn hint
aRulu al the huidle
I'rlnce Peidlnanil William Otto iv.i'
(lellElitPd. .. trllle eniloun "She jumps
bellir than I do" lie otv-etwd to Mkky.
hut sliu it In a wi.v bad humor"
At last, bin path me (sh,tntcd and
ftai In hit he... I Vlkkv went to he.
IlidulB." he said ster.ii.i. M want voul
I lo stop this ihlldisliiR'.ss von will Mil
.vouisclf '
"I nil. trvlnp verv hard to
'You will kill nur holse Look nt
him ' V-
l'or answer site tailed hei trap but
Nikkv bent fonvaid and i.niKht tlie
re Ins
nt Forrest, at $1.B0
Scale
Winn 11.11 inei.1 was "iiatlc toda .that
time voiild le a tcduil'rn In prices
dmliiB the iiB.iltru.eiit of Tpot-Toot '
lUeiKW lleniy W SauiKC musical com
rd.v. whkli opens nevt .Mond.i after
noon at the fot rest 'llieatie The top
prlies fn. the iveiilitE nnd the Falur
dav arieiiioon perfotni.nuet will be
.. nitlma d Sl.Kii. Mho t inallneca on
Monday and WY(1ncda.V! will be e 0.11
tliiuul 'Ihe nd.ictloti In pike m with
the htatty approval ot S. 1'. NIvjii mile
i.Rlint illmlor of the tluatie
Mr. S.ii.ieo pointed nut that thetavliiE
of tlplv leutF Rives nil cppeilttinlt fi
rath patlou to lnit 111 two wai
MivltiRM Mtututi- 111 dl, utsliiR the leduc
llein In pi lee Mr Sav.iRe said
"While the public has undoubted!! be
(Oine lump dis. rlinliiatltiB the demand
fin entertainment It as preat todav at
(Vei p.ovlded tlie ehhle furnished has
flu ileslied uiipe il It It imiinsvllile. how
pv... to Ignore the fart 1l1.1t thoie never
vvat n time nwliiB to the vallout war
thntlties. vilieo I hpio vieie so nianv de
inai.ds upon the intllvlili.nl pulse, 111l
the Kfpnnse Is such at to telleit Eieal
erriilt on ihe Vmerii.in spun ot rrn
ero.liv It It till' fact that has Inilu
lined me and Mi Mxon to offi 1 I'lilla
delphli theaiieROOis tlilt inliKtlnn fiom
Hie prliet that have hitherto ptevalled
fin hlR niuh il sliows at the l-'oiiest
"Miperllt itill. the sav iiir of lin cent
does not mm 111 Itnpottant. hut, after all
" It means two nar-avlnEt siauipt the
Ih. Ilolv (ilv." an liilpiesiiiic ami irb.iie on two tlikets pis fnt anipmliei
melodious inula! 1 was uiiE last ev. nins hi,,, ,), .r, crnUf while at tho ie
at Hip Welsh Vrctbjteitnn fhiinh, tiui od rale the poslili of kreplnR
I'wentv-llrti slicet and Pai1t110u.it live- vi itliln .1 Ave dollar bill for the ev.nltiEt
ntie under tlie nilp!ces and with the riiteitnlument and tlie tittle supper Ilia!
1 patthlpatloti of tho choir, 11111 of lite N iiattiiallv follows, is bic.uIv. enhanced
I notable -inRlnR bodies of the IMilladel- Tlime uta he hennelv leasons for 'i ie
phla tluiiihes In .nldltlou to a line ,lrinn ( piv,. for a show lepresenl
1 reuihiliiE oT Hie eanlata the pioRiiun l,.K ihe hen v expense Involved In an or
was siippli mealed by a variot,v or other cmlitlon of mo.e than elghtv pertont
suleetlons lonltlbliteil bv well-known ., ,i,r villi uiidoubtpillv anneal to the
WKI.SH 0110m S1NCS
Well-Known Oriianintion Oilers
"Holy City"
sillRe. r
Tlie 1 lni, 1 limit r the itlulinl diiecllnii
nf lalitb Mvf.uuvv MotRin. with S.na
. 1.111. me as iirceimpiiuist, has in en pre
piilm: Ilolv no foi seveuil months.
Tlie woil. of Ihe Welsh slnceis nl tlip
Viademv of Music In April last vvliui
th-v lendeteil S. I'oit rltlRP Tnv lot's
"lllaviatlin." at well at at conceits at
Willow (iiove I'nik hat been of hlgli
inerli
The follow Ins 1iirpi appealed at the
innrert Mis llaiiv Mnvlipriv Mr
Ilerl r.ppd Sophia ll.ni-i h. I Ilea nor
I'ai kei .lolin L .loin Haviil I'linnpel
Idwnl l,ewi lloli. it Holm is .mil l.lew
r.obt 1 1 .
avei.iKi man and woman, to whom Ihe
Hit ilte is an oie-cntia! reeteatlon '
I'hiladelpliia Music Club
li I'eil.lilelplll.l Mllsle t'ltlb ,t.lil
imsed of a number e.f prnuiluent I'lnl t
elclphl.i women muslilins and muie
loveis. held Its KRiilar tnectliiE c-tet-(lav
at the heaehiuirleis In the ldlne
Mist Helen I'l. Ie.it il. iilanist, and Ms
Heidi Hell, vinllliist, of WashlliBton, Ji
olTeicil an inteipslliiB and i njovable
pi oki. im or 1 lassie and modern compiiM
. lions Mrs Karl TToiits, chilrman or
Ihe arteinnon ptoEiani actouipniued
Mist licit.
"Ilniv date ou'" she said fuitnil'lv 15 1 - ($ 1 C " Q . IV 1 iiWT
Tin nuswei Mkkj turned and. ntliiiK J KXX. JLClJL O 1VI1V TT
side bet, leil hei weaty horse out of -- - 1
Where to Go
aliout
il bet u
in a
et ite-
uneasv
elv on r
jlllllplllE
...III
Then
his
he
ruddle,
hard
tiun usual. Isu l It
it Ihe muni''
Tho rl.ll..E master esan, i.e.. ,. -
an Inch brier man -" "" "
Jl.!CH-d hPtte. haw it... up
s vlsliidav. said the l...v.wl '-
fi.ild of lieiiiE aiiiuii
liiiild
Tin 11. all beiiiEadJii-t'daml
I verv HEht. Indei.l I'riiu"
asked
desperately.
1 said to ou
my heart now
That.
and much
.MATINEE MUSICAL I'HOCHAM
Several Philadelphia Composers
Honored by Inclusion on List
Tho Matinee Musical flub Rave the
concert defe 1 red from Inst Tiiesda on
account of Director (!at field's fuel-sav-Ins
older jesterday In the U(fo Harden
of tho llellc'vue-Sdatfotd. Tho event
took tho form of tho annual "miscella
neous program," but this wnB along the
lines ot tho season's work, which tills
ear Is devoted to American compose!.
Tho postponed program, which was ex
eellcnt and varied, honored several Hill-
1 hit mouth
1 1llt1.mil
William into ton.. ....- us.
.,..i.il nvei It oinfortabiy
'" ,lon-l n.iml al ". "" """
' . . Liiiii tn.ivii r
he eoulleleil "' ""-' '".'" "V, . ,..
"Aie sou niiRty H'at ' l'ul"
IledwlB , ,.,.
"AiiRO . You Liiov,! bettel
Von inii't say .uiji s
"ttpiiwlE." said Xlkky
do ou leiiieniber what
il.n other dasv 'inai is
, ..I. ,11 never ( lianBC
nlore Itut I cannot say It t ou now
I liavo Riven tnv wold "
'of c'liuse they would make ou
promise. They tiled with me. but I re
fusel" hhe held her chin v.r hlRh
'.,,.,.. ,11.1 urn ulonilsp? They eouhl not
i,.v.i forced .von The y (u
thliiRs. but they
win may sas '
i,'ri,n 11. o leasons
. . .. 1, . ..,, It uoilltl be
w g for me to .lie lh.m to live on and
.'ii I must see Hut I eaunot even
.n" tin smiled faintly "
am not keepl.iB mv promise"
"1 think jou will not die," sad lied-
" . . . .ittlnllB "
vile cruellj. "Votl are uiu
"Yes. 1 am
. heav lly.
' "You do not know
llovf-' . . lnv
Then t-iou Rranc 1 mij """ -"
ea.iuot
tin lii.in.l
eoiilrol what
bt
Hie ring. And 1oib IraluliiE astpitptl
Itself IledwlB dated not make a seem
bpfoie Iho ii alt 1 11c Blooms. She lode In
spiet bless 11. Re. as white as Mkkv, and
ItemblliiE Willi fut She Rave him no
time lo assist her to lls.iniil.it. Inn
slipped eiff hersrir and lift blin. hrr
slliii, tihiek-hatilteil flRiue held veri
FtiaiRliI
"I'm nfiald he s veiy aiiRiv with
oii," .aid the Plow 11 Prime is thev
walked hick In the Pal. ne "She looked
mine furious thai "he did about the fiult
...ke" 'Hi. it ..rieiiiiioii Nikkv iw lit Tin a walk
lie look Tolo vi lib hlni. and the.! tii.nb
Ihe tliruil of the puk, vvl.leh formed
.... IiicriiIu In If .1I1. nit Ihe nartoii
slnelH of Ihe old 1 il.ldi I whele Hie wall
hn' nine stdid He walked, as be
ilntie befti.i beiall-t he was ill double
bill Willi Ibis ilirftle Ill.lt I lull he
had walkitl in 011I11 to think, and now
ill lialktd In fnlRI'l
In lb it id. uile pait nhe.p the it, ilt
of Ihe .Mm ,11 stood, and win it. outside. ..
111e1llel.1l limes bid bet 11 the jousilns
Riouiiil, the palk wldeiiitl. Here was
iinve the tilv plaVRiouud. the 1 kn wIipii
In winter Ihe people held he e-arnlvals
and whpip, now tit it spiing was on the 1
vav, Ihey rode In 11. e Utile e'.us of the
cenlc railway.
An edtl toldlor vvilli a vvotidet. leg, ami
a ( hlld. vveie vialkl.iR InRilhe.' bv the
lake anil tonv.rsl.iR set loiislv 'Into
due lo his I... stint Is. unlit il until Iho I
bi't.o was eovered and Hieii with lain,
p.opilptorshlp iIiie It up and ctrilnl It
off Ilavi.iE Irainnl that Mkkv mm
mil then riurle.l bones in his pm'Ui t
he sat up anil p.esinted il to hint .Vlkkv
pavinB no attention at Hist. Tnto Ihmc
It up la tho air, ciiiirIiI it oil his nose
Inlani'id It a sr.oud nM ilmpped II
Then followed a sudden explosion of tluR
r.iEo anil a tul-np of two iIors, an old
seildi(r, a ou.ir ope. a boy and a
v nndpi. leg. In the end the wooiIpu IrR
1 merged triumphant. Tnto cIIi.rIur to
It under the Impression that he had
something eiulto dlfTerent The bone was
nunR Into the lake, and a snarling truce
established.
Hut there had been a casualty Ilobhv
had suffered a severp nip on the foiearm
and was surve.vlng It with r.ttht r dared
ejet
"flee. It's bleeding1' he said
Xlkky looked woiritd. but old dcl
ben who had seen nianj wounds,
iceoinmoudesl tjlng It up with R.irlle
Vstaft nioncTUV.s'
Tlicv pick dill the sttiir lh.it li.isii'l (lie llolmrs
si(;ii 011 1I10 door, lii'r.iii-f tlioy know in il ilicy
can woik iiiiilitiirl)('l.
vv.ilt'lnii.in. no in.iltt'r liovv clliciciil lie may lie,
c.iti'l lit" in .ill p.trls of jour prrinisrw al oner.
liilc hit alli'iilii.ii it ti.t'iipii'tl al out point,
lliicvcs 111. iv In packing up cvcrytliiiig ol value
in atiollii'r p.ut of llio Imildine.
W lien viiii pi. ue veiiir pn.pcrlv under llie pioleclion of the lloluirt
I,',,, (aini.in, w.11 know this cannot happen, tlnr hjsIqiii ol wiring
tt.veis all openings, ,il ail limes, .nut c.11111111 lie iiistnrlieii witlionl
M.iin.liiif; .111 .il.irni in the llolines (ieiitr.il Oilier.
HOLMES
ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMErXNY
812'CHEStNUT-Sl' Walnut 61J,Main 1290
Kven.ll.ote I ran-
'..slcr, lied
too cautious,"
alitlous
he a gieed
the meaning
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rueipmana among tno native- wvmeric.ui .. . ";-., iind )o-.oa a woman
riiiiiunei s I LMirtifeiiLtru. j.nii ill euniv ... ...
aistances they participated 1
Pretatlon of their numbers,
Cram :
n tli" Inter- ,1 would think lest of m self and more
The - of her. When I saw her unhappy and
' I King Miced tt a tenlble thing. I would
1 :. , ... ,.n.i nrili to save her
Pickaninnies I'-tll llu.lelah ".,,, ,.'..,. . ,b, It" said Xlkky
Oruan Toccaln ICalph Klinler I "How wollltl jou no n "" w
i.srj Ma Hjkii u a low tone.
H .9pi-Tu bUs-if AUrllh ,K,lvvlB Hhiiiggcd her shouldeis "I
I-ove and KorBttfulnns . . .Ullzal.eth dps! ..n,,i,i find H was. The world Is laige
Daylireak . . ... M-be-l VV. i.ankl. ?.u'" "","., ,iiiv .a.ed It could be
Kllzalioth Ueat at Ilia piano manaEed I should consider my
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Mildred Mom a Johtlftu...
Soi)rnnrwThA AlllCv Wm
Wild Jloe I'lliatielh lira!
Adeline l, Noar. tompoaer, at Hie piano.
PUno Fascination
Kiherzlno Henry K. llatlley
tlraee il drlseolll
Contralto In Thee. O Lord .Woodman
dorothv Wont
Marv Idu Itan ut the oluan
Sonrancs To u Jlcsseueer. . I." I "re
Offlden I)aa .......... In' lonter
HIitir Carey Jolu.su. i
Frances I,. IJuttervvorlli at the nlanu
Trio Calm Martaret llolit.ru
(lontlollers Ktlielurt .Nvlu
Nina Pretdman Howell, violin
i;mnin Jtons. harp.
Hay A. Parle, piano.
Community sonr, A I'erfect Da.
Carrie Jacobs llond.
Miss Gest's three songs showed Inter
esting melodic Invention and n decided
talent for composition In this capable
pianist. Mr. Kinder' organ "Toecatn"
hail the fluent passages chaiacterlstlc of
this musical form and a well-niaiked
theme besides, and Mr. I'ommer's piano
Piece evidenced the brlcal quality, Tho
various soloists acquitted themselves
creditably of thejr tasks and turned an
t interesting program into u. ueiiKmiui
concept, tlip community singing at thei.
nn oeing a novri u.u uvv..-vi j-
J itusi, vait'MU uif rMt iw5w.fw
My first
antv to her."
"I am a soldier. Highness
duty Is to my country"
"Vour said Heelvvlg, now very white. I
"J was not speaking ot )ou I was
Sow Seed Now
for Early Vrietab.es, sui.li as
Cabbage, Cauliflower,
, Egg Plant, Parsley,
Pepper, Tomato, ate
In hotbeds or In boxes Indoors.
soo-pac. Wale rre.
ill!
Tag Your
300,000 homes and factories
fitted with Mersho n Grates
would save an average-of :i
shovels of coal each, a total of
CO pounds per house per day,
amounting to a total of 9000
tons daily for Philadelphia.
Use Mershon Grate; save coal
and win the war.
Mershon Patent
Sluking Grate Works
In these extraordinary times it is only natural
that telephone lines should frequently be
reported busy.
The busier people are, the busier are their
telephones!
If, perhaps when the call is urgent, you ques
tion whether the operator is sure that her
"busy" report is correct, bear in mind that the
test of the -line called is a very simple matter
and subject to no degree of doubt. Remember,
too, that it is easier and quicker to complete a
connection than to report back to the person
calling.
Each operator senses her unusual responsibil
ity these days. She realizes that any one of the
flashing signal lamps on the switchboard may,
entirely unknown to her, be heralding a call on
which depends the security of a thousand
fighting men, the prompt completion of a
mighty ship, or the carrying forward of the
nation's most important undertaking of the
hour.
It is a responsibility she is welcoming. And
the public can never fully appreciate what a
tremendously helping factor is the fine coopera
tion that is being generally accorded these
young women of the great communication-
army.
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SUGAR
With a view to giving the public a cor-'
rect understanding' of the sugar situation,
the following FACTS are presented:
Existing conditions are world wide in their effect, not in
any sense local. 'Any consideration of the question of
available sugar supply must take into account a series of ex
traordinary factors.
The immediate effect of the declaration of the European
war was to cut off from the world's market the sugar of the
Central Powers. About one-third of the world's total pro
duction formerly came from within the present battlelines of
Europe. The Western battlefront passes through the sugar
producing territory of France and of Belgium. In conse
quence, England, France and other foreign countries have
competed with the United States for Cuba's cane sugar.
Not only did this cause an advance in the price of raw and
refined sugar, but until competition was checked by the
recent agreement among the Allies, it resulted in lessening
the supply available to the people of this country last fall.
At the same time, an abundance of sugar hundreds of
thousands of tons has been locked up in far-away Java,
owing to the lack of ships to transport it! It is no more
available than unmined gold. To provide ships to bring this
sugar here or to Europe would withdraw them fr,om the Li
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more important Dusiness ox carrying our soiaiers ana vneir
supplies overseas, as Mr. Hoover has pointed out.
The nation-wide movement to'save the fruit crop last sea
son greatly increased the use of sugar. While the quantity
in the sugar bowl was for this and other ' reasons lessened,
this sugar is wisely stored as food in preserved fruits, jams
ana jeuies. f
"Every jar of fruit preserved adds that much to our in
surance of victory, adds that much to hasten the end of
this conflict."
Because of the increased demand for sugar, more sugai
cane has been planted in Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii and
Louisiana, the chief sources from which the United States
gets cane sugar.
The reports from Cuba and Porto Rico make the situation
more favorable than a month ago for a supply to meet the
sugar needs of all who are dependent on this sourceinclud
ing this country, our soldiers abroad and the Allies.
We buy raw cane sugar in the open market and refine it.
To the extent of our ability, we are co-operating with the
Government to insure a fair distribution of cane sugar, "to
stabilize the price to the consumer and to prevent hoarding
and waste. We kept our refinefies working last fall soMong
as there was a ton of raw sugar to be had.
In order to make our output of refined sugar go as widely
as possible, we distribute Franklin Cane Sugars in convenient
size cartons and small cotton bags. These small-size pack
ages make it easy for grocers to limit sales to actual needs
and to prevent hoarding. They help to prevent waste in
the home. Housewives can cooperate with this plan by
asking for these package sugars.
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It will be necessary for grocers and consumers to watch J'
nMf 11i 4ltiA-j fl?c4fll4.fsksi a.tI nttirkatAt !. 4na & i C5i
wo,eiu,v " .aw.w.. . 1-u.u.u 's - y-'.4jA
preaching-period of readjustment. The refineries are now V
starting up and supplies of raw sugar coming forward but it fM
will take weeks, and possibly months, for the return of;k,,
normal conditions.
In war-time and at all times it is our aim to safeguard thj
interests of the public we serve.
The Franklin Sugar Refining Company!
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A Franklin Cane Sugar for every .use '
Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown ,
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