! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, APRIL 27, 1018 LATEST FOOTLIGHT TOPICS AND NEWS OF THE SCREEN IF"! iULAR JAPANESE DANCES DISPLAYED tfichio Itow and His Cohorts Give Exotic Bill nt the Little Theatre An exotic entertainment tautologlcnlly advertised as the "most unique" ccnt of tha season was presented by Mlchlo ttow nnd liU musical and dnnelng co horts at the Little Theatre last evening. En route from Japan, the stnr sojourned 1 recently In Greenwich Village, rcj Icing lhat bailiwick's novelty seekers with rlental pantomime, enthusiastically characterized ns "the real thing." Per. haps. Indeed, It was. One must needs Sbo a Nlpponeso expert to dtsputo the authenticity. To round out a bill. hoveer, certain western Ingredients were added, Includ ing musical flavoring bv Tschatkowsky. Debussy, Cyril Scott and Dellbcs. Tulle Llndahl, a comely and graceful Panjsh Irl Joined tho company and Lassalle ipler pruned the original music of somo 'of Its more startling eastern dissonances. It was, therefore, a composite e.shlblt hlch a brilliant audience beheld last evening. From a Philistine nngle the perform ance, granting the beauty of lighting and pnstumlmr. could easily haxo beerf jteharucterlzed as a display of angular attitudes, eccentric cnxoitlng and xague' Ssymbollsm The "Inner brotherhood" fverdlct Is naturally flatly contiadlctory SOn the uncharted seas of n new or Ihltherto unknown art, self-delusion Is a frequent pilot a Sir. Itow's posturing was reveled In Fa "Fox Dance." sword dance, the pro Etesque "Golliwog's Cakewalk," to lie ubussy's score, and "A Marionette's Kx Epresslon of Music." ret to that trusty Xvaudevlllc bromide the pizzicato from "Sylvia" and other pantomime.. Miss rLlndahl gave a cherry blossom dance land sever.il ether specialties with con siderable charm, and Toshl Komorl completed the terpslchorean trio. Kos fcalc Yamada, olT stage, Intoned Japn Ineso verses in several of tlie offerings JlJke tho famous lillbertian bagplpo of ngus McCIan, the voice was: "Weird. It was fitful ns wild ns the breeze, at wandered about Into several l.ojs 1 Mr. Spier furnished the piano accom paniments not brilliantly. II. T. C. CAPITAL AND LABOR SHEATHE THE SABER Ragtime Treaties Hustled Through in the Forrest's New Revue "Cleopatra" for Victoria S Frank Iluhler. managing uirecior m tthe Central Market Street e.'ompan . an- tiounceu yesieruav 111.11 cni- iinidiiu ,- nrnilnrtlnn of ' Cleopatra" With TllCd.l -liara will be presented at the Mctoria for the first time on May 13. "Cleo patra" was photographed last summer ht California The true historical values iff the btory of this great queen's life are laid to be brought out in the idetuie any months were spent In turning tho Subject and J Gordon Kdw.irds. one of Hie veteran directors of Fox successes. V.as In charge. The scenario Is by Kdrlan Johnson The engagement at the .Victoria Is for two weeks. The story tteplcted takes place In Rome and Aliv andrla and covers the period from (,'leo pAtrla's meeting with Caesar through v.. vnrlmis enisodes in her life, to her tragic death in Alexandria, and the pro-1 .. . nT Ono of tho most popular features of tho current "Gtorgo M. Cohan lt -ue," nt the Forrest, U tho lracst of "A Tallor-Mtulii Man," hlcli tin satirist has wr.ttcn In the snmo umii"- Ing ragtime meter cmploved withi hilarious results In tho "Common Cl.ix' i burleniuo of a reason ago. In tho mldt of the frivolity, however, nil ctrcmel pertinent commentary on the Tabor and capital situation In nr t mes Is Intr" duced. Hero i.s tho text, published foi tho first time, of Mr. Cohan's sagacious foolery . UAIIT Cnpital and Labor liavo got to get together, Oct together as they never have before. Capital and Labor liavo got to get together. If we don't then 'o won't win the war. We've got to give and lake. ItUSSULL You take and never give. UAltT it costs a lot to operate. I'lAWN It costs n. lot to live. UAltT We're a ship building corporation trying to build boats, Uoats, boats, anything that floats. What nre wo going to send them In? Wi-'o got to make trips. What are wo going to send them in? We'xo got to have ships. What are wo going to send them In? You know they can't "h.ke " it's a hell of a time to coma around And talk about a strike ! Are you nn American? Itl'SSi:i.t You bet I nm. DAI1T Then what are you trying to Co 10 t'nclo Sam? (Turns to other men) Are you Americans? BOTH MK.V As good as ou. UAIIT Then what nro you trying to holp the German Umperor to do? Whv you ought to bo ashamed! AM. MEN Who? UAltT Why you, and you, nnd ou. do back and tell your peoplo what to do ; Go back and tell your peoplo all that I'o told you. That Capital nnd Labor are ono l'titll tho Hun Is dono. iu;ssi:m What do you bay? FLYN'N What do jou say? UAltT 1'crhaps wo better think the mat ter over for a day. P.CSs'r.LL Not a day right away What do you say? FLYNN What do you say? 1 mmk I fill Wk 1 KQRlJBF&m'i ,zz"z? "TZWW ' GABRILOWITSCII IN ELOQUENT RECITAL Superb Pianist Enthralls Auditors nt Academy With Chopin Schumann I'togram The exqul'lle and nulhorllntlxe art of nsslp GabrllowllHch was dlsplnvcd In the superb Itusx nn pianist's only recital here i of the season In the Academy of Music ? . ... ...1.. .. .. ft ... ..,. I vnllin. bill,, nlllll LOU-I li.l J UILIIIVUII . Illlllll null ....... euco was present, but Its tuilHic-lolng i-ninponents had their rewntd In a poetic and mastclly Interpretation of 11 pro arair devoted cxilusively to Chopin and Si liumann. In Illuminating the former composer Mr ilabrllou'ltsch's genius is undlmmeC In mimorles of Il.tfacl .losetry or iaui; inir de I'achmann 'li'.-y inaj MOVIES WILL PORTRAY LIFE IN CANTONMENTS Relatives and Friends of the Drafted Men Can See Them Actually at Work What tho American drafted man In the cantonments, both at homo and , abroad. Is doing, will bo portraed here soon In motion pictures 11 1 tho Metro politan Optra House, llroad and Poplar Utiects. Tho picture entertainment is to 'be glen under the auspices of the sorv- ABRAHAM HAITOVITCH, Ru65ianV.blini,r II I!T - Oh. hill' (Hops nm to H.ut nnd -''ikes hand) Sh.iki ' You 10 right. ttVSSIH,!. We got to light FLYNN Yea, tight! not pike, UAIIT Well ! HAirr , No strike. nUSSDLL Nn strike. FLYNN No strike (Dart Nes. shako hand vig orously with men) IIUSSRLL Come on we got to hurry with the news I DAIIT I'm mighty glad. I had p tlmncc, to listen to your vtewft, (Kscorti the party to the door) Good day! AM. MN Good day! UAIIT (Aa the door closes) Hooray. ii.it n I ice Mar Iingue or tlie American otercas llll.lllll 1". . .. !,.. L - .. ,,..- ,., . ,,..... i..i il. ..! Miinlnnn nsliecljl OI , " aiiLll 01 mo l.llllTKflluy .1111 111 1 riui- li'hoiiln more deeplj but In gosnnier del- I sylvnnla, and the ilhns are the llrst if I. . ' Il.i.l.t l. lllntinl fl,rllEllirll1l,nllrln.1nl.nul.ni.illililaMl,t Till, R.ll y ailll lll-IIUI-lll l" Ull.niw ..- -, .".i mill '"i"""""" ' I"1" '"J " .wltscli leadings stand well aliri'.il Willi 1 aro apo the Urst of 11 heiles that will thoi' of the older masters. llie most , br, khottn Iicie. polished turte 1a,Sr?i ''ln0riv,!et denced "I'eclal permission of the Got em l,? 1 J" ,", V, ,Vea minVof "he" 'ron'l ! ment authorities the pictures were tak.-,. .. 1, i... , mln Z.ntX'vl ,r ri'u htnndhv. the C sharp I it lionie anil abroad in order that tin Innr w'nlt, glten as an moorc The fninlllcs of men In the sen Ice may "i'' 11111 lent uuii was nburnlslieu, tetuai-1 tlie iirogiess of a soldier. The films Ized , , . , . Uliow tho draftte from his earliest train- The blllid program tmderwen f " hug, when he drilled in cltill.in Uolhcs, .hanges.Tliesi'l.edulid Jmao pre c (o fu),.e(, a soldiir, ready and nntlous to meet Hi' I Inn Ltiry branch of the army Beit Ice Is shown wlure tlie drafted men hate hem 1 placed Infantr., catalry, light und heavy artillery, signal nnd utiatiou coips ale shown. Probably thp most Interesting of all will be the Him showing the men in France, learning the wajs of tin French tlllagers as well ns tl soldiers Pictures of t will not be thou 11. but the camera 1, graphed them as they mntchid on tin It way to the front. Realistic sham Kil ties were ulo "snapped" hj the camera man The first entertainment-will be giien l".. . -- LOVE IN THE MIDDLE AGES Described in a Historical Novel of tho Time o) Pope In nocent III ...nu nm tlm lltlll llll' 1 IIII1LUI VlV'Ht np 2B. was Introduicd Tlie icprtition of tho scherzo theme in the .Schumann n minor i-on.itn, whh began the pro gram, was discarded With jnuchltm Beauty the pianist Irradiated t he well known Chopin ballade In A ll.it major Ho was heard al'o In tho H minor ma surka, the nocturne In O major, the etude In 11 major and the D llat major pre'ude The monumental "Carnatal of Sihumann. gtcn with rapturous ele queneo, brought a ineinorable concert to Its olli'lal .'lose The t'hnnln "1'osthu motix" waits nnd seteral other numbirs, earlier In the program, were cm ons MRS. RUSS WIIYTAL LAUDS POLICEWOMEN ARRIVES IN FRANCE Lieutenant Curl V. Koeniir, of the 308th Regiment, of Now York, who before enlisting was a physician, with offices at 1".'J4 Harrison htiect, Krankfoitl. He was called to iluty last Decem ber, went in trainintf at Foit Oglethorpe nnd shortly before sailing was assigned to tho New Y01K leifimcnt. he men on the tiring line M A CCI7C" fAW TI1RV uu 11. but the camera photo- ' iTLrtOOliU LrlODJUlVI HAS HARD STRUGGLE I principal!) for the leintlves and friend coni p,.,r.l- Ttvii'P Aftol Ro of the drafted men from the Ninth Dls- Selu o.ICK 1 MLL rtLii-i iti. porting Disagreement. Juror Sprains Knee .aurtlnn is rtcarded as one of tho finest . -eemblnations of the dramatic and the spectacular uiui ji& c.ci ucji pccn uu tho silent stage. In this play ihe great est siren of ancient times, whose charms and machinations wrecked empires and changed the map of the world, is por trayed by Miss Bara, who has rein carnated the great figure of history and has depicted with fidelity the Siren of tho Nile. Well, wo'to got to win the war. U.VKT That's what we're In it for. Rl,SSi:i.I. Yes, wo certainly got to win It. FLYNN That's tho reason that wo'ro In It BAKT Well (Uach answer "well"). CAMP MEADE BOYS IN VAUDEVILLE SHOW 315th Infantry Artists Will ISrins: Lively EntPi-tainment to the Academy The 3 1 Btli Infantry, composed of I'hllndelplili !kj)s and known as the Tride of (amp Jleade. will glte a ..!,, in. hnw nt the Academy of . .. . .... ... I tt-l.ll.. Hindi Music on llav . lu nnu n in u.u m ",, ..-.. ,Mwr nre K,en Actiess trht, at Twentieth and Huttonwood it-tieets; tho Fiftieth lilslritt, nt Mne- teenth and (Kfonl meets, and thp Thlrtcentli District, at Tenth mid I Thompson (.fleets An earnest retiuest has been Issued for the mothers of -,, York, April 20, After thirty drnflu men to be picsent and f-ee ' , , ., . i, llmlr l.,.y i,.,r..,l l.fni- llienv Tlloll. OIB'H 11UUIS tillUBBmih " sands hate martlied before the cameia ' t erillct the Jmy III tho caso of Max and 'close-ups' of ninny Into been taken The intcrtalninent will be In structs e to iiieij. In the draft. Tleketi "Man Who Came Hack" Points to Sex's Achievements in England "Women nio gra-'ial'- coming Into their own" said i'is :.-iss Whylnl, who pla)s the part of Mrs -iaynes in "The Man Who Came llaek ' now at thu Adel- phi Theatre "Ti.. ,,...aMu nr ufimeii nn tlie police force is limply demonstrate!! l ":" i mav he pmcured at any of the alioto l,,nd Soten .'ountle l,1,;t" J I named draft boa ids for tlioe who wish strength' 5 tlelr 'lutroducllon Into l come earl) and secure leaned nrofesslnnal pnli.' work.'" continued I seats At T 45 o'clock the general pub Mrs Wh)tal, "ma well help authorl- lie will be admitted without tlekets nnd ties to combat evils which hate pre- , nn teats will be I eserted lifter Hint time sented Increasing dlllicullles for )eari. , tho name indicates, the service .i, court tostciday afternoon Pa" . ..,....- ,.Miir league, which is giving me enier- ,...,, ,., ,,,,, ,,lu nv,rii til Mmenl I ii lirnneh of the Klnemenev ' e-ui.iii uu"ie- men lii whether n transcript oi inc icsiiiuuu) ntion Is I mlirlit bo nUitcd lit the disposal of tho to familiarize other parents whose sons ,-.. iml dccilncil to comply with tlio bate left their homos to go "over p,.,,',, because, he bald, the tolume of there" to fight for the c.ium nf the t,vllU.IR.0 taken might nroto more of i u.ir.i iiuiia niiiii nun nitfu uiit-s n nIU,ulu.e than n help, uh u miuki uo ' Kastnun nnd other cdltms of the I Mif-ses was still out this morning. The case, in which the defendants weie charged with conspiracy to thwart the operation of the draft net. went to I tlie Jury nt 0 o'clock Tliui'ilay night and a diagi cement was lcportcd to of tlie women nre en- aro doing ,r.i.i i m Mi ft i unri. niiifiH n i i- ... ... t. re, nation fund Tills eMtertHlnm.nl --" '.,.,,,, , (....uniete conlldenrn !'. compncu m uie parcniH oi will be staged, presented and plated bv of v ',:, or .-lilld, which a woman the fighting tertlce Ihelr line h. .I.tlers nnd will be an added feature .can w'n better than a man; mo iii.un tor Tl e Tit r th" To " film p a) in tei.anr of public decorum aiming girl-. whfenKerc ant Impet will be shown ..per Islon oter female seit.uits' leg tfi in moreover appear personal!) Istlle , duties mulct- the simp hod rs net. .JA- Vetera! .Uh th" m.mbers of the fooC ntitml orders, etc. and supen Islon i...... ....-'." ..i,..f.ihi Hie Hlmtv In nve, nl.ict s of iimii'-eniont catering tn whit i the brllTtait band of the reBlmcnt I ehl'dren It Is not of course, suggested will also Hi" par Th. mi mbus of I that women should be emplnved In ho ..,,. ... . CITnViVnn Jl'i1 .",' Vml tiietr hand will reach smitiresslnn of public disorder and the . LUSH AMA SUHVIVOH Fhllai'e'ph'n o-i Thursdat 5I.iv 9 Ac- irr. st of dangerous or violent erlm- romnanting them will be Pol "" I! I in.ils " ....,' t-onimii, .nn ,;." ... ,,, , ...., -., . t,.i,,.,ni fnrilin w.ita flint there. Ilosenuauin -. pi . , ""'." , ... -'"." .". "V" .. IV." ",'', , ,v ,i,i ' vvonitti police employed bv the Ministry of Munitions, and icfets also to the sue- I ce-ss of tlie efforts of the women patrols, I "We shall soon see," she concluded, "tho woman police patrol her district In the cities of tlie Fnlud States and with much moi c clliciency tnan me ponce men " IN STANLEY PICTURE manifestly Impossible to lev lew the 1000 pages of testimony with any de giee of thoioughnesM. Tho Judge then sent tho Jury back, with Institutions to make a fuithci ..rioit to leach nn agreement. i At 11 o'clock last night the foieman Rita .lolivct the Stellar Feature of of the Juiy juiuested a eonfoicnce In Metro's "Lest Wo Foruet" ! "cn Cl,mt wUh Jlll,fI0 Hn,u'' ha',nB Metros i.cst uo ioi get , Jt hecmei, lmll0ssnji0 fin. the Photoplay ' jmois to reacli a decision. IIo added Ult.i .lollvet. Mai of Metro's big screen I Jj? """'Xily1 "uBo maJo.Uy had spectacle of international events, "Lest timon)' caiefull) u 1 irfee nnJOiliy nati We Forget." which will lie shown at the1 ngiecd. but had been unable to win Stanley Thentiu all of tills week. Is a lover the minority. native of France In that country she After Mr. Ililhiuit had moved for enniiiieiireil her Klnee e.ireer us a child .. . . .. .i. i t...i.... ir.i.i.l ' k ; I ii rTV nrl, him e,r I lllsllUS.s.ll OI U' J" i. "?. """" Car, Herg.r tlie regim.niai cnampion K nf 1MOre than ll'.'.uuu jjerKs I'ounlt jipcel to proi eed In her theatrical caieir usheii inos..- juiui. .... ...un... .. bnnloist: Leo t'ndeikufler In operatic I exceeded Its Liberty Loan ipiota yestei-' bv the ilder foqiielln Making her I clslon eould be reached to hole! up . . ,.-.... ,. t..l. h nn.1 tin. 1.-..H . . ...... - IDA linn .... .. u ..I,... .! . .... ... ..... .( ..I 1 . . . ... , . ,.l 1., 1. ...!.. ..n.n soKCiioiis . riaoK i'.iuu w"i Jim iri j flay, raising t,ini',"uif on on iiuuiiiii'iu 'n n comedy daTe ; Fellows and Wnkle ; I nf $" 3'iS.imo with seven da.vs to spare. Sam Amhrnsl, the harpist, nnd a iiuar-I The first Heading Industrt to teport 100 tot composed of Cleorge Kade, Spencer i per cut was tho International Money Sau r. William Siharlcs and Dan'cl Machine rominnv subscribing J1S.000, Cai'lklns or $85 an Individual. .t A. Awl and Cant K M iMtierson The nei formanee will bo under the ill rectlon of Sergeant Major Humphries nnd will open with a full stage with a stniad of the regiment who will gite the manual of arms drill lollowlng this there will be a llvelv entertainment, insltlng of music dancing, mono logues nnd other features There will he the r. gunental Jazz band. Winkle and McKee In songs and planologuex. .luck 'Povlnr nml Al Pl.ivv tlie "nlano fiends " Jacob I'hl. the violin expei t f.f the camp; Tlicro Is an abundance of vitality, de spite tho dead and Indubitably musty period of which it treats, In the story of tho Mlddlo Ages fresh from the clever brain nnd lively pen of Hamilton Urummond, whoso "Sir (Jnlalind of the other popular novels havo shown him a diligent nnd observant student of events and limes nnd Individuals long passed into the limbo of forgotten mem Arm), rhe Justice of the King" and joiltJu; ipnui wooif puouiuiiiJii Mp; "fio -lovou v.JoiKi., tuapuui i uvm V"'t .st Is wont to vtnttire when he tnl.es his leader to a 1'ap.il court of Inno cent III., wlio sat on the throne of I l'eter 'way back In tho foro pan ot the thirteenth century, and, without nn 'actual glimpse of that sagacious ' pontiff In tlie flesh, narrates Incidents I attending his death. Including lite elec tion of his successor, tho ilutight) flreg- oiy IX, with a vivid put and It lie diction. It Is the celebrated mid long-drawn-out contest between this gieat tather of the faithful and the famous l"i ul( lick II. Holy ltomau Kinpeior. King of Slcll) and later self-ctownnl King of Jeru salem, that forms the groundwork of Mr Drummond's Inti testing romance. .Ingot), tho Inlleslhlo head ot .the 'hurili, most potent power of Kurope of lie Middle Ages, evil' Jealous of Its overwhelming piLStlge and of his own dlgnltv, nnd tlie fice-tlilnklng Kmpiror Frederick, ot the haughty house of Holienstaufen, are ny leal creatures under the art.stlc poitra)al of the novelist The chapters describing tho ultimate victory, of the l'ope titer the reluctant Trusadei, who strove mightily to hate the claims of ills beloved Sicily take precedence ovei those of the r"hureh which he had swoin to seive bv lead ing Its hosts to the rescue of the Holy Sepulcher, nre among the most stt Iking features of n most Intel etlng book Theio nro somo splilted plctiues el the Homo of that far off peilod nnd charming descriptions ot southern Hal) where the pult.1ht Frederick held sway and to which lie was devoted Tho beautiful nleco of an ambitious cardinal, whom tho churchman had sent o t'npu.i as a spy on the- moie than lukewarm Ciusader. and a stout young all) ot tin- Kmperor furnish the senti mental side of the story, the latter, until lie met the fair Hlanca. having been a fnlily acilllesceiit llgure In Frederick's si heme to iffeit the lection nf a more complaisant l'ope, than tho iged (Jregory IV, by mixing his trustv squire take holy orders with a V lew of Ills ultimate elevation to the c.ir dlnalale and thence to tlie Pontiffs Uu one. The love-inaklng episodes of the nalr lend an attractive coloring to n intuitive lit which Intrigue nnd con flict aro the dominating notes, and mu ual misunderstandings Tome perilously near spoiling their lomance. even as '"mperor Fiederck's sanguine hopes ot -Molding the Crusade xvcie shatterid 'iv l'ope fIregor)'.s tierce tlire.it of e -communlcatlng that recalicltr.ini son of the Church ''elrearrr ttmn tho ereatest. " however, the )oung man dis covers, at tlie very enei oi me srory, is lellless loxe, being aided to this con elusion by the Joint Influence of hi, defeated, but undaunted patrori 11 Kmperor and tho natural ,.,stYnCts ? a heart that beat as fondly In .i thirteenth century, Mr jjrun? "? makes It appear, as that organ o?"1 affections Is accustomed to do in h.h more practical nnd matter-of-fact ?..' of tho twentieth. ract UHKATIln THAN TUB fllirvrr..... Hnmllion Hunimon'r Saw rTXST'r. nr uuttun & iv jt .10. ork n if. Gossip About Books and Their iMkers Hilling tlw war no verso t.riv, . Oreat l.rl.aln-and see.nlnR?,. T n writer In America-has neldeveS a lT of the popularity 0r Mr. OxenIama 11 9 ness the following circulation", ,?" "L "?. .Pi'i'-y books The Kb,:' Ite 120.000 $."i,180,000 Quota U I'assed ItriulliiE, l'ii., April 'J, vv Ith a mar- E venmtf Pub L dd c ay day, raising $5,480,000 on an allotment stage debut in I.omhn ns Hcatilee In i their light hands, night hands vicie '.viiien aiio Anoui .Miining. sue i.uei , j whereupon tho court was aa- Wuctmn1sN,r,KlV,dH,l'!no,rre,'i Journed ' ," 'S "toTor" known ns a "legitimate" m tress Miss to nllovv the Jury further time for de Jolivet xv as one of the pasenger.s s.ixed liberation' whei the l.U"itanl.i wnt down, nnd her i The foreman notified Judge Hand xlxld recollections of th details of the ., t jurror had bprained a kneo trng d" ennbl d li' r to glxe material lJ' ,. ,i , ' i1.in nnrt now was In help to nir cfr 1-eonce l'erret when since tho caso began and now xvas in - " '-n- i war flint, was In, si eat pain. courso or production. aietidar THIS PHOGRAPt IS SUEJET 10 CHANGE It T- WEEK OF APRIL 29 TO MAY 4 t ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA BELMONT MONDAY Woman nnd XVlfn -haplln. a Doc's 1,1 fo TUESDAY Clnra Kinilinll Young In The Marionettes JLUEBIRD JROADWAY faEDAR COLISEUM COLONIAL JEMPRESS EUREKA FAMILY FAIRMOUNT I RANKFORD $6TH ST. QREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL EFFERSON 1 JUMBO KNICKERBOCKER LEADER LIBERTY . LOCUST MARKET ST. MODEL tr- IXON PALACE JAK PRINCESS Regent JIIALTO RIDGE AVE, SIVQLI L .t nun nurse In I.et's ilet n Divorce 1'eSBv lll.iinl In The cither Woman All-Ftnr Cast Thn WhlRerln5 Chorus I'hnrP" riMnlln In A Dob's I.lfo I.O'ili-.- Huff In Wild Youth KnM Dennett In N'HUBlity Nauahty William R Hurt t In the Tlrer Man raulln Frederick la I.a Tones IJarv Plrltforit Amsrll- ly or lomeminea Aiiey Wllll-im Itii'Kell In TTenrtn and Dlamnndv flii'n Kimball Yeunc In The Home of Glai Kthrvn Wllllsms In Whliinerlns Chorus Franels X. UuK'unan In Under huple-lon Conniance Chaplin, a Talmaiise Don's Life XVIIIIam F.irnum tn !s Mlnerables Winston Churchill's the Crisis .Wllllsm H. Hart Blue Itlazea Ravvilen Dorothy Dnlton In Love Me Tanllne J-VeaVrick In La Toaca Harold in The Trfick.rood landloper William H Hart In Wolves of the Hall Kthet Claton In The Witch Woman The Kal'er. the Dealt of llerlln .Tselc Plcleford tn Ills Majeity. Hunker Tlean Doiisloa Tsl'tienks In Mr KU-lt Henry D. Walthall In Humdrum Ilrown Mae Marah In Tha Ueloved Traitor With Nestneiis and D'aoatrh Mabel Normaml In The Floor llelow Alle Prsdv In Her Silent Sacrifice f-harll- Chaplin In A Doc's Life O'adra llrockwell In Jlcr One Mlatake Clara. Klmhall Yn In The Houae of Ulaaa llll Jalfvnt Jd Let We Forest 1JfaykawA In Woman and Wife whaplln, a Doff's Life ABhlet nml Holmea tn The Iron Itlns Itillle Hurko In Let's Oet n Divorce P.-SBV Ilylanil In Tho Other Wonuti All-Stnr Can Th Whlsperlnc Chorus i lurlle Chaplin in A Doe's 1.1 to LoiiUn Huff In WIM Youth Bnl'l Dennett In N'nUBhty. Naunhty William S ll-irt In the TUer Man Theilt Ha-a In Ilose of Illond Ma.lRe Kennedy In Our Lltii. xvife XX'llllnm Den-nind in Society for Sate William Farnum In It'iuitn and Heady Kathrjn Williams In Whleperlnff Chorua Francis X Iinahman In Under Suaplelna Constance Chaplin, a Talmaile Dob's Life Do'inlaa Falrhsnka In The Half breed XVInaton Churchill's the Crisis Oeorire Itehan In One More American Dounlaa Talrhnnk In Han From Painted Tost raiding Frederick In La Tonca Ann Pennlnyton in Sunahlne Nan William H Hxrt In Wolves of the Hall Carniel Myers tn The Marriage Lie The Kalaer. the lleait of llerlln Jack Pick ford In His MaJeatV. Hunker Dean Douglas. Fairbanks In Mr. FU-It Dorothy Dalton In Love Me Harold Lockwood The Landloper With Neatneaa and Dlipatch Viola Dana In Ureakers Ahead Tom Mil in 8lx-8hooter Andy Wm. H Hart In The Man From the West Dorothy Dalton In ljve Letters May Allison In Social Hypocrites nita Jollvet In Lest We Forget WEDNFSDAY Woman and Wife Chaplin, a Dos'a Life Held nnd Williams In The Thlnic We I.uvo Ulllie Uurl.e In Let's Qet a Divorce Marjory Wilton In Tho Itnrd-Kock breed nthel flat inn In The witch Woman Charlie Chaplin tn A Dob's Life Charles Hay In Tho Family skeleton Oeorwe Penan In Ono More American William s H-irt In the Tler Man Dorothy tX.ltin in Love !,' iters Hmmv Wehlen In Tee kvii dime Carmel Mvera In The Marrlase Lie Xfnv AUIson tn So l.il Hvnocrltes I'aullne Frederick In La Tosca Clara Kimball Voune In House of Hate Xazlmova , In Kevelatlon Wllll-im Hu"ll In Hearts and Diamonds Kthl Clntnn in The Witch Woman Montneun Iive In The Cross Dearer ntsle Fermnon In niae of Jennie Cush'e rmmy XX'ehlen In Tho Shell (Jam.. Mary I'lckford. Amarl). ly of Clothcallnes Alley William H Hart In Wolves ot the Hall Clara. Kimball Youlis In The Marionettes Tho Kaiser, the Deast ot llerlln .lack I'lckford In Ilia Majesty, Hunker llean DouKlaa Falrbnnka In Mr FU-It Star Cast In Whispering Chorus Ann 1'ennlngton Sunshine Nan With eatne and D snatch Dorothy Dil'on In Love Me Hessue Havakawa in Hidden Pearls The l Kid In The American Duds All-Star Cast In The Whlsnerln Chorus THURSDAY I'aullne Frederlcli In La Tosca tlnld Henn.tt In Nauchtv Xaushtv nillle llurke In It'a Oct a Divorce Hnrl Wllllama In Chains of an Oath Maeterlinck's Hlue. Hlrd William Fnrn'im. in IlouEh and Heady Charl-s Hnv In The Family Skeleton ne-e llehnn In cine Mi-e Xmerlcan XVIIMnm Hart In t' Tlie- jtan T.l"1'l7i. In Studio nirl P..' Hlind In Th Debt of Honor Dell" Dennett In Th lonely Woman Uurk and Mel-rhan In Uve'a D-xuahter routine Ferrterlcu in La Tosca Tarz.3n of the Apes Xarlmova In Revelation Vlntlla I'rsnn In Daughters of IrBnee June Caprice In The Camnufl tea Kfss nillle ILirke In Dve'a Daiiahter JCerm. TaimdTe in rifty Fifty Fmmy Weblen In The Shell Game Corstanea Talmadue In The Shuttle Karl Wllllama In An American Live Wire May A Uliton In Social H)pocrltes The Kaiser the Peast nf llerlln .Tack I'lckford In Hla Majesty. Hunker Hean Douglaa Falrhinks In Mr. FU-It Knld Ilennelt In Naughty Naughty Mont nan tove In The Cross Hearer Treasures of the He A Dig's Life Mary Miles M'nter In a lilt of Jute Allcw joce. Woman Hetneen Friends Tho Lee Kids In The American Iluds Gladys Urockwel! In Iter One Mistake Illla Jollvet In Lest Wa Forget guua llarskaw. la . i HauF Br iiiu imHM I inni r 4 TH rapl rlessue Hayskawa In Honor of Ills llsius Wllllsra Farnum la Ttun IUvii hhlpman and Whitman The Olrl From lletpnd Alice Hrady la The Trim Itlta Jollvet In Lest XVeFurset Pouglaa Fslrbankl In Mr FU-It William Fjrnum la True Siuo FRIDAY Pauline Frederick In La Tosca Montagu Love tn Th" Cross Dearer Itlllln Hurke In Let's (let ti Divorce Olive Tliomaa In An Uven llreal. Maeterlinck d lllue lllrd William Farnum In Housh and Heady Ann Pennlnplnn In Sunshine Nxn Ki-.i-rvn WU'lams The Whlsnerlnu Cr-nrua WlUhm S Hart In tho Three jian P"ht nf Honor Doifl . In H i T-Hlrinfc-ri din' Smith Henrv WaithaM In Hla Hobe nf Honor Sera'te Havekawn In Hldd-n Pearls Klt'v Onrdnn In Tho Wasp Targan. of the Apea Dorothy Dalton Chaplin, a Doi'a Life Frank T'eenin In Honor Thy Name FrenkHn Farnum In Fast Compiny Jek Plrk'orl In Huck and Tom Cecil n HeXtllle'l Whispering Chorum Maeterlinck's The lllue Hlrd IjO.il In Wild Huff Youth Fart XVllIlam In An American I.lvn Wire Gladva llrockwell In Her One Mistake Viola Dana Weaver of Drt-nma Jack l'lrkfnrd In Hla Majesty. Hunker Hean Douglas Fairbanks In Mr FU-It Hesie tlarrlscale In Within the Cup Constance Talmadge In The Shuttle Tresaurea of Ihe Sea A Dog's Life Clara Klmhall Young In the Marionettes Constance Talmxdge lnThe Htudlo Olrl William Farnum In Hough and Heady Norma Talmadge. In Flfty-Flfty Shluman and XVhltman Tha Olrl From Heond Itlla Jollvet in Lest We Forgtt pouglaa Fairbanks In Mr KJg.lt SATURDAY I'aullne Frederick In La To sen " llrn.lv In Her Silent Sacrlnce tniiu n, .i,. In Lefa Oet n Dlvor. e Olive Thnmnai In An i:en Ureal; Jack PlckYoril In Ills MaJest. Hunker Henn V i llllam Forp.im In ltougli and Heady nn renntnetnn In hunshlne Nan ThKVirl.Vn V'"'lma The VVhisnerlng Chorus XV'llllam H Hart " In the Tlser Man Til'th utnrev In The Claim .leek 1lP;re,l In I lurk and Tom "'"".r; rTTlart' In" I'lne lllagea Hawden J"ne Canrir. tn a Camouflage Kiss 'W.r"1" IteTu" tlful Mrs. Hevnolds 't i 'nt IV ta lollvot flrt rntP-cl the im' o' p'cturo fl Id. playlni; vv ih t v nt,r , i0 Cnmnanv In this v orV '" nil 'veil known in l.u ropc. Later sho camo to America, where hlie i ntel the l.nsK force and pl.iveil In "Tho I'nafralil" and xv'th the Ivan In "Ono Law for Hoth." She has also plavcil on the speaKlntf staBo lu "Kls mi't" with Otis Kltlnncr While In Itnlv Miss Jollxet first met Count ele Cipiilco, who Is an Italian lio lilem.in The inectlnp; soon ripened Into lomance and the vvre man ted. To Bttlie r they appear In ' Loi t T'e Korgct " WOULD ESIPLOY WOMEN AS CONDUCTORS ON CARS OIIDEKS MEMORIAL DAY Tnrnn of the Apea D-nthy Dallon Chaplin. H Pog'a Life ,Tnm Mir In Western Illnoil , llce Hradv in xvomin nnd Wife flercrt Wih n lad: Smirlnrk, "rodlgtl T.'.r!' n DeXIii7'7" XVhianerlng Chorus xrae!ern,l,. The Hlue Hlrd fU'.dvr rtrerk"-l In The Devll'a Wheel Farl Wllllama In An American Live Wire Dou"'ss vrhanka In Headln' South Carlvle tl!ark-e the Way Out Jack rickfnrd in His Majestv. Hunkor Dean Pouglaa Fairbanks In .Mr. Flx-Jt Poudaa Falrhanka In Headln' bouth Th."r,y b'"wart In The Ilosa of Lagv "Y" Head of Cleveland Trolley Line Makes Proposal, but Union Disagrees Cleveland, O., April 2. Motormen nnd conductors of the Cleve land Itillway Company, operating nil of the city tiactlon lines, have atked for a vvaso Increase. I'resldcnt J. J. Stan ley, of the company, counters by sub mitting; to union otllcers a proposal to advance the vvaRes of motormen, crad ually to shift all male conductors Into motormen's positions, and to employ women conductors Tho union answers 'hat If sultlclent compensation Is ri anted there vv III be men eiiouich for both front and rear platforms, nnd that If wages, nre sutllclently raised nnd tho union's prediction Is not fulfilled, then tho union will consent to tho emplovment of women. Mr. Stanley proposes to advance the wages of motormen from tho nresent thirty-flvo cents to forty-five cents an I hour, and to pay thn women who would i be employed nu conductors tho conduc tors' present wnBe thirty-two and thlrty-tlve cents nn hour. Mr. Stanley believes that development of car con struction nnd operation have reduced the physical effort retiulred of the con ductor to a minimum, so thnt women can do the work. He believes that men should be on the front platform, for there, ho says, the xvork Is about the same aa In past years, perhaps even heavier because of Increased traffic In the streets due to the automobile "We bellevo the two Jobs are no longer on a par," he sais, "nnd the wago tcalo should recognize that fact." Women con ductors would earn $20 and more a week under the present schedule. DISCOVER SMALLPOX Head of Boy's B.-igat'e Wants Honorr, Paid Heroes r,n May G Hmldonllclil, N J., prll 27 At the command of Major (ientral Illchard son. nf the United Ilos' llrlttade of Amerlia, fiom his headquaiteis hero, Sunday, May 20, has been set aside as Memorial Sunday, on which day, as far lis is possible nil commands of the 1'nlted Ilijh' IlrlRade will hold serv lres In rc'ineinhiance of depaittd heroes. The order leads that on Memorial Day, May SO, tiu brigades offer evcr.v aid to the tl A. It. and other organizations In honoilng their departed comrades Tho Third Heglmeiit, of Camden dis trict, Hovs' Brigade of America, re ports that to tlato flfl -three of tho membership aro now In war service, tcv eral of them In France. roliloq in r." , lio,-,i m. ' . .'.. '" " VVC " !M700c-oV.re-i. ' " "CP-"' '". "Xn?rn.I'a.'ly "ortli Slnnleva no,., .Miss l'lin'M rnmouil.ig,." m, "?.' Mllllln Company) was n?ce "ST book npnear under her own name s.ggesuon reir n i,seudo5ni ua, ,T"V she ue the I'lenei, ii... ... ."'7 that e tho One "iJeespi is rathe 'goddess) ambitious, "Tills," shu said. I.U1 JOU see t hc, m' n I'rench" n,P mibura, , " f were. iiiiMcus that the ,oK k,',, , "" Hear Under tho name of I,ad sunfev nm. unco her mother ami , b , added their argument-, ii. n,3 OvvIiik t her w Ido and Intimate fMeml ships in olllcl.,1 uua.ters, i.llIv uie 10 use a w.alth nf iI. her booU unlriue has been Hunt which nriKe-i ninuiig war novels. Mis. l.lla AVheeler Wilcox. xiho,e ,lMl xolu.ne of poems, "Sonnets of Sorrow nnd Triumph," has Just been pnbliihrt by Ocorgo II. Doran Comp.uij, recently tailed for an extended sta In l:nsianj Messrs. Harper .x. Uii recently had a stiango varletv of oiders from a big book department in Toklo AmoniJ tlio books oidcred were "l'rlnelnics .,r l...bor legislation," by John 1 tiU' 1iV?r .'.. JT1,". 7noini., of Mono, ana .'tlSSSh,, Ci piking" by Charles A e'onant "Same hemic.U I'roblems." by nob(.rt Ken,m Duncan, "Kctall Selling (ij0 ,' tlie llest Modern Practice " bv James W lisk : "How to I'lay Husclj.ill by Johri ni f'C.'i,":i,';A-n-(' of AotomoUU Driving," by Alpheus IIx.Tt .rrlll and tho complete woiks of Mark Twain The whereabouts r ratherlno Uresh kovsky, tlie "Mttlo liiandmolher of the llusslun devolution," Is a matter of deep eonceiii to her many American friends Her American biographer. Ali.o Stone Illackvvcll. sns: ".Madame Ilref-h-koxtky, ns wo know, represented tho pio-w.ir Socialists nnd was lu full sym pathy with KorenMu' I therefore miu posed that tho cablegram announcing her arrest by tho llolshexlkl might bo Hue. Hut Miss Lillian D Wald. of tho Henry Street Settlement, New York, Informs me thnt Mndamo Preshkovbky's friends say that she Is now in lildlnir, but thnt shu has not been arretted! The latest direct news that I have had from Madamo Hrcihkovsky was a post card received about a fortnight ago It had come by way of Japan, and had '.ukon .i long while to get hero It was dated October 12, 1017, and was written from her special car somewhere near Moscow Sho said that she was again en toute, and that she liked It mucli better than 'sitting in Pct-rograd, with many troubles and few banc people!'" One of the most realistic pictures of war wc have seen in any work of fic tion. It m a viantcrpiecc of imaginative creation. xcw yoi'.ic Tmnu'.vu What was "MISS PIM'S CAMOUFLAGE: H.M.CO. ASK YOUR BOOKSELLER! aHMsflHlsV fl k W M issTssB Treasures nf the Sea A Pob's Llfa William H Hart ln Dlue-niazea Hawden William Farnum In rtoujh and Heady .William Farnum In In Itouxh and Heady Knhl Dennett ln" auhty. Nnuality I'aullne Frederick In La Tosca ltlta Jollvet In Lest We Forcet Poiisles F'lrbanbs In Mr. FU-It Vl VMsni Fflrnnm RSru Bluo 5,mFjroorfl,ta Seond Case in Swatara Causes Plea for General Vaccination Ilarrlsliurc, April 27 A second caso of smallhox in Swatara township, out side the borough of Steelton was re ported yesterday to the State Health De partment The patient, a colored man, has come In contact with many persons The Health Depirtment Is urg ng the vaccination of every person In the com munity, for many laborers residing there work at the Bethlehem Steel plant at Steelton One new cape of smallpox was report" ed today from Warren County. Holds Newspaper Men Not Exempt Albany. N. Y April 27 Hmployes of newspapers are not entitled to deferred classification In the draft. Provost Marshal General Crowder has Informed State authorities. By this de cision he reversed a rrcent ruling by a, Syracuse exemption board, which held 1 that a newspaper employe vy k ner ' aary assUtant In a ntcesaatk Iriiustrtal enterjrrlK, . "LADIES from HELL By R. D. PlNKERTON This is war its thrills, its nobilities, its splendors. A poet at heart, and fact to face with the flaming realities, this young Scotchman wrote the first draught of his book, and in it is the very breath of the battlefield. "Ladies from Hell" the Germans called the Scotchmen in kilts as they came tearing through their lines, fighting with an effect associated with a place whose climate is said to be different from that of Scotland; and the name has lived. The reader will re-live, with the author, in minutest detail, his months of training and fighting; the reader will be made a comrade in arms with the captivating "Ladies from Hell." From the story Americans may see, with a clearness to be gained from few other books on the war, just what our soldiers meet when they fight, as they arc now doing, the Hun and his minions. In this book of a fighting Scot with a poet's heart there are flashes that tremble in vividness against the tremendous black background. And at the end the reader will know more of what war is its sacrifice and its magnificencethan he ever knew before, unless he already has been nt the middle of the greatest event of modern times. Jlluitrated from photograph. Price $1.50. At all bookttorei. Get it to-day. fuwuhwfey THE CENTJURY CO. N.wYaty r, II TX
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