r v , v .yv, . (j r .'-; EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918 '0 ft It fc fc ?. SHi W ifftf I'm 1 j'M fiJ l I V j. i- t- V-, t' lih IB Ufe I if' . lxi m S& I 4 SEEK TWO MOTORISTS 1 WHO HIT MEN AND RAN .Unidentified Victim May Die and Policeman Is Badly j Hurt F7 Tho pollco aro scarclilns today for tha driver of an nutomobltc, bcarlnB a New Jersey llcenso tag, which Etryck nnd perhaps fatally Injured an unidentified man at Twenty-third and Dickinson streets i'esterday. Witnesses of tho accident say the driv er raced away, leaving his victim lylns unconscious In the street Tho car bore tho namo of a Wlldwood, K. J. express man. Tho injured man, though uniden tified, had In his pockets a book bearing the name of "Edwards," and a Callow hllt street address west of Twenty-second lltreet. TTn wnn fnltpn tn thft Ttnwnrd I v.. Hospital, whero surgeons report his i condition critical. Paul Bcvan, fourteen years old, of : 2018 East Birch street, while on his way T&F driven by Wolfgang nichter, Jr., 6G12 "MmjpDlttman street. He Buffered a fractured skull, and physicians In tho Northwest ern Hospital, shy his condition Is criti cal, nichter was held In ?G00 ball for a further hearing after being arraigned .before. MaglRtrato Wrlfilcy In the Bel Crado and Clearfield streets pollco sta tion. Tatrol Driver Warreri Laklns, at- tached to tho Thirty-ninth street and Lancaster avenuo station, was struck by an automobile last night near the station houso and suffered fractures of , both ankles. The automobile kept on 'going. Laklns was taken to his home. 1 MAIL XMAS GIFTS EARLY! 1 This Is Postoflicc Injunction to Prevent Congestion "Hall your Christmas parcels early," Is' the slogan at tho Philadelphia nost- office. In view of the rush of mailing mauer tor me noimay season, tho post olllce authorities are urging tho public to co-operato with the postal servlco by observing certain conditions In the nrftnarntlon and malllnir nf niiplefmna wL ; packages. Tho following instructions aro issued: IA rrepay postage ana war-stamp tax IR' fully. Address parcels ruiiy ana plainly. Place name and address of sender on all mall matter. Pack articles carefully and wrap them securely. Do not seal. Sealed parcels aro subject to postage o.t the letter rate. Mall parcels early. They may be y!v 'marked "Do not open until Christmas." f ., Insuro valuable parcels. Inscriptions such as "Merry Christ- mas" afe permissible oddltlons to fourth class (parcel post) mall. - DRAFT BOARD MEN STOP THEFT Frank Black and Daniel McCor mick Take Prisoner to Jail T. Frank Black, Itepublican leader of tho Flrty-third Ward and chairman jof local draft board No. 44, and Daniel McCormlck, an attorney, also A mem ber of tho board, last night prevented the theft of an automobile belonging to Q. It. Powell, of 3G Abbottsdale road, and caused tha arrest, of the would-be Slack and McCormlck captured tho man at Broad street and Hunting Park avenue while he was attempting to start the automobile. They forced their prisoner to walk to the station houso t. Germantown avenue and Lycoming street. 'tfTheytmati.'nvho said her was Georg Felkas. twenty-eight years old, 2025 itowan street, was held in J1000 ball today by Magistrate Wrlgley. JNEW GAS SERVICE FEES 3sYl Turning On and Oft Will Cost- Dollar After January 1 Every time a consumer desires the gas turned off or on after the first of the year he will have to pay for it. Charges will also be made for removing foreign articles from slot gas meters and for changing the positions of meters -txnd pipes. In a notice Issued today the United Gas Improvement Company and Equita ble Illuminating Gaslight Company set forth specifically what these charges will be, and they have filed a new sched ule of rates with the Public Service Commission, effective January 2, 1919. . It will cost a dollar to shut off the gas at the request of a consumer who goes awny for the season nnd another dollar a ....... 1. . ntrntn ,.(. .An.f1rlni OVll L p IU kUlll lb Utl IKI1I. A'V ttlllUTIIIft L. ,- fti-t cles from prepayment meters it will cost fo. ?1.60. The charge for changing the po rVh sltlon of meters or gas pipes will be fixed A? to cover the estimated cost of the work PORT OF PHILADELPHIA SUN AND TIDES 7:08 a m I Sun sets... 4.31 jim iJ.. Sun rlaes PHILADELPHIA m- High water. 8:5ri a 1 K3-. J-"OW water. 11:14 a l lllsh water. 420 pm nV Low water. 11:34 pm REEDY ISLAND Hleh watar.l2:30 a m I High water.l2:5.1 pm liow water. 1:40 a m I Low water. 8:2U p m BREAKWATER Hleh water,10:42 a ml High watcr.ll:00 p m Ikjw water. 4UJ3 a m 1 low water. 3;08 p m ARRIVED at Vnrln (RrV Ynunir. Newnort Newfl. ballast, International Mercantile Marina Co. t'tr Siberian l'rlnce tUr. Camp. FurneBa .fUlw . n.l.,.. ktonnM Sal.ln. nt Pilmim ii-- --.jar duuiuo nun, w.s.,, ..., . ......., jC Bun Co. y,4 Str Nantucket. Tayro. Boston, passengers ? and mdse. Merchants and Miners' Trans Co. str Anthony Groves. Jr. Willis. Baltimore ti&Bsencera and mdse. Ericsson Line. CLEARED '. ?t Hti. denr w Clvde. Forrest. Norfolk. rf mdse. Clyde S 8 Co. . , BX Htr Tawnee, Klch, Kcjv York, mdsc, Clsde r s y Co fev 8tr libward. Klrwan. Savannah and Jack '"V sonvllle, passengers and mdsa. Merchants (Sijij and Miners' Trans Co. ffi, Btr Anthony Oroves. Jr. Willis. Baltimore W't passengers and mclao. Ericsson Line. OTHER ARRIVALS Steamer From Reported at Dato City of lueblo..Capa ( Haytlen New York Dec. 7 le ffm. P. Tolmer.New New York Deo. 7 Orleans New York Dec. 7 J01 Norto. .Qalveston New York Dec. 7 .llu n IMantn. W - u....nal, Ta... X'firr Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Deo, 7 Mina Brea... Halifax New York miflirht ...riymouth' New York DBU""" w , . vam-iil Trinidad New York. .Dec. V uC? iPhHinAn Nftwnort Newa New York Deo. Q? ' rf-.,.. Maiv Vnrlc FJiWV T 'i Anlwa "..Archangel New York Dee. 0 )l ITnm'ntnn TldB. rtalttmora Dec. 7 iPlnemore '?fE&r - .ii.iin .l.. n.n K iruiiu. i-oriiaiiu ..i,vBu, w New York Qlasgow Dec. 5 Ulusepps verai, . li(v V New xorK uenos. uecu ICcl Ulneola,. Philadelphia Junln ...Dec. 2 lifl Admlralon ,i'nu. itouen ivcci Other Clearings Rteimer From Sailed for Date m1 llaltlmorci Falmouth Dec, a Melville ...Baltimore Falmouth . .....DeoU 4 Motor sch Asta Ci .Baltimore Francs Deo "?,' Vrednes Boston New York Dec n H Vlnrtal ., Boston New York Dec 0 V GuUoll....rt Arthur Plla Deo 0 t """"" '"mouth Phlla. Nov 30 4 TnKi V TVinmn. M "V ''son Nantei . . ... n...Ana Tint. New York Dec 3 "?V.. terdam Samly Hook,,, Deo 4 il-iV Clantolsa ..Itotterdam Sandy Hook... Deo 4 w.i jlloepaf Verdon Hampton Ilds..Deo3 it J4. - vno steamer . J, i.utnmimcn rciururu in 'kkltho portot New York today with two black , ". bells In rinsing-, wornlns; that tho ship was ,wfot unaer control. . 5 . Tbs schooner John Frances, from Pensa . rola for Jorto lllco, arrived at Key West ' 'today with 11m deck load shifted and. engines broken. ' Loss of a rudder rauaed the steamer Lone ,tftar to steam Into Key West for repairs. ' tJ. rtiianm. (sitd in Cant Henry. 'j-ifie i iriui i7"t;,w"" "",vi ' CItyrIslulcportfl that th sUamr t P. . AdDJob'PAartid'-south en route from 8t, flan's. K V'UPsKttWL XUTK. s i 'T pat tLMfWfwapifflyyj JSSK T ' NO SHIP CMCELLATIONS HERE' Picz Denies Reports Concerning nog island and Uthcr Yards With tho new cancellation nnd aal. vago division completely organized, o(Tt- ciais or tho Emergency Fleet Corpora J'on today put a quietus on reports that a largo portion of tho construction work contracted for at Hog Islnad Is to bo abandoned, ,, "Wo havo no thought of canceling a single contract held by tho American International Shipbuilding Corporation at Hog Island," said Charles Pin, vlco president and general manager. "It would bo a costly mistake to stop work there, and besides, wo shall hae need fr every ono of tho 180 ships to be Mr. Plez also said it is not planned to cancel contracts held by any ship yard In tho Delaware ltlver district. ALLEGED J5WINDLER CAUGHT Police Say Man Sold Woman Brass Filings for Gold With the arrest today of Benjamin Cohen, of Now York, tho pollco believe tney havo an Important member of an alleged gang which has been swindling residents of tho northeast out of large sums of money. '. c'len. with two other men, nccordlng to tho police, recently went to the KSjy storo of Mrs- Nollio Welnsteln, ahoxBBnnwJlVS-S"d.J!ff POltl ChlllH. at Si SUnnc...! hnnritn t-Ia rni,i i.i... .:.":' ""."."' "' tu "."" J1.0. visitors said the metal was worth Mrs. Welnstcln gave $3G0 In cash and diamonds valued at J1150 for tho box, It Is said, and on opening found It.to be do ntiried Cohen as ono of tho men who had sold tho box to her. Cohen was lir- M 'o'ftneHat De,CCtlV0 EXPECTS TROOpTaNDING HERE Assistant Wharves Director Says War Secretary Was Impressed Joseph F. Hasskarl, Assistant Director of Wharves, Docks and Ferries, today expressed belief that Secretary Baker would order the disembarkation of troops at thjs port. . Tho city official conferred with the Secretary of War yesterday and ex plained the excellent facilities here for tho transportation of' troops. "Secretary Baker expressed great sur prise, when I told him of tho advantages pf this port for tho disembarkation of troops," assorted Mr. Hasskarl. "I feel confident that ho will bring troops here for, 9?.m" Dlx Pennsylvania, the West and Middle West. "Among the things I mentioned wero that trains ran directly to the piers, and that soldiers could be entrained without confusion arid with comfort," LENAHAN IS THIRD Figures compiled by tho Secretary of tho Commonwealth on tho contest for Supreme CoUrt show Charles B. J,cna han, Wllkes-Barre, finished third, in stead of Justico Edward J. Fox, of haston, who was fourth. Justico Fox and Lenahan divided tho Democratic support for tho two places on tho bench. The division in the minority party per mitted the Republicans to elect Superior Court Judge Kcphart and Justice Slmii- son. Lenahan polled a majority of about IB. 000 over Justice. Klmtwon In tlin Kint but his lead was wiped out by the over whelming majority given Justice Simp son by tho Varo organization In this city. lOIJAl AM) TONIGHT LAHT TIMK- tgWggygyiBftPi IllMllilllj ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE The Photo Play Sensation of the World JULIA ARTHUR AMERICA'S MOST DISTINQUISIinD EMOTIONAL ACTIIESS IN EDITH CAVELL THE WOMAN THE GERMANS SHOT TAKEN FROM THI3 REPORT OF THE TRAGEDY THAT SHOCKED THE CIVILIZED WORLD AND BRANDED OEItMANY AS A NA TION OF MURDERERS, AS MADE BY BRAND W1IITLOCK, U. S. MINISTER TO HELQIUM. FIRST SHOWING DON'T MISS IT S00 Seats at 50c. Mats., 2:15. Eves., 8:15. 500 Seats at 25c DEC. 1!S THE SEASON'S MUSICAL OEM WHCTS ,Y0UR (irrm'tn. & Mflplewood Avf. AfttrnoonN 3:15i Ktch. 8:15 ltKlNMNO MONDAY DIANE AND . RUBJNI Sweden's Most, Famous Violin. 1st in Repertoire. Assisted by I HME, DIANE. MACK & VINCENT .m..T BV.trl! at the fltne" S MARTINS S Bnntlnn of Four Continents. COPES AND HUTTON OLSON AND JOHNSON THE PHOTOPLAY "THE STILL ALARM'' Earl Cavanaugh & Co. In the Musirai ti;m "ME. INQUISITIVE" BEN SMITH Oeorsls's Nltthtlnrsle. CAVANA DUO Fun nd Fests In the Air. COBItlNE OEIFFITK In "Miaa flsaamn" NKW HILL THUIINDAY NIxen.Nlrdllnssr. frss. Uerlnnlnr SInndar Af'ernpon , Feature suiraoruinnry. Flrkt Time All tho Week CARMEN of the KLONDYKE i a m , E ) gemplets MewniU Thursdty. 5ZSSZ. B2D BELOW MARKET MATS. 2ll5i KViH. 1 ll 0 $ Beginning; Monday Matinee 3 1 niPRO World's Crultil UICIWJ Pllno Awerdlsniit y . Sliding Billy Watson S ii "BACK OF THE FRONT" ay. H IflJ ?Mk WB1 k?M fil H I I LtZZ2i UKS fc BANSOM BTEEI:T8 K OZ-rV&Zi t MnAr Vab. UiiiirimBiit a iZ-1 ZA Fred. O. l5si Har OThe Most Tense and Grinning Drama of the North Brer I Screened. Featuring I CLARA WILLIAMS I K and An All-Star Oast, I .Jl- .1L IWW IUMiOfKfiXSi, FIRE ROUTS MANY FROM HOTEL BEDS Factory Building Badly Danv aged; Fertilizer Plant Threat ened at Another Blaze Thirty-four guests in tho Famous Ho tel, Seventh street near Chestnut, wero routed from their beds early this morn ing by flro In the five-story factory building at 19 South Seventh street. Tho, interior of nil flvo floors was dam- aged, the upper doors suuenng most heavily, but tho flames were confined to the ono building. Tho damage is esti mated at $20,000. the heaviest loser be Ing tho Becker Cigar Comp.-my, on the first and" second floors. About $10,000 worth of the stock of t,ho cigar fac tory was ruined. Th,o (Ire started on the third floor in tho printing plant of Goldfus & Co.. and spread to tho fourth floor, which Is used as a storeroom by the printing coin- lny. The fifth ,floor7 which was va- . .. ... .. cum. niau waa uuiuiu. James Hagerty, fifty-five years old, of 2308 North Eighth street, whero ho is nmnlnvorl na n wntrhman bv Peter T, O'Neill, woa burned badl? about tho body last night. Ho went out to his shed with a lighted candle to get bucket -at coal Forcing the door of a burning stable at Twentieth and McClellan streets last night, Policeman White, of the Twen tieth nnd Federal streets station, rescued eight horses. A ninth horse was burned to death. The stable belonged to Joseph Shaffer, a milk dealer. As It was returning from a Are, city automobile, driven by Assistant Chief Barrett, and a motortruck, oper ated by Charles McCoombs, collldeO near Twenty-third street nnd Falrmount ave nue. Both machines wero Daaiy uam aged Fire that was discovered in Building No. 2 of the General Fertilizer Company, Weccacoo and Dataware avenues, about 8 o'clock last night, threatened for few minutes to spread to tho scores of buildings closo at hand that form the plant of the American Agricultural Chemical Company. In nulck succession three alarms were turned In, which brought thirteen flro enelnos and thrco trucks to tho scene, while from tho river sldo tho flreboat Governor Stuart Bteamed Into position and poured tons of water on the blaze. Holuk Pao, a Itusslan, who gave his aeo ns thirty-seven, was arrested by tho police on suspicion of arson. Ho was found without a wharf pass Inside tho lines and could glvo no explana tion. He was held without ball by Maglstrato Baker, Fourth street and Snyder avenue station this morning to await a further investigation ST. THEATRE 9TH & WALNUT STS. Matinees Dally, 25-50c KT1 OF tiik wont.n" FRIEND? SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY i3o TO J1.00 tsm Mvm Gsrm't n Ave. at Vensoro. 1.. or srosd, Kerb't Amus. Co H. 8. Efrlnrer. Frei. Mondiy Tuesday, Wednesday rintdforth PhlU. Offering 6ILLIE BURKE America! Favorite on Stage anil Screen la "THE MAKE BELIEVE WIFE" Thur,, Friday and Saturday CHARLES RAY, in Ills Latest film Success "STRINGBEAIf Special Musical Featurat by Richard Baoh, on Concert Oriran and Augmented Orcheitra aZIl & LOCUST HTKKKTH F1UHT THHKK DAYS Ilevlnnlne: lMonJay Afternoon CARUSO World's most famous opera star. In "MY COUSIN" LAST TIIBEK DAYS Ilnlnnlnjr Thursday Attern'n BILLIE BURKE First Time-In West Phlla. in "THE MAKE BELIEVE WIFE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOROTHY .GISH In "BATTLING JANE" ' WED. AND THURSDAY l BESSIE BARRISCALE In "Heart of Rachael" FBIDAY AND BATUEDAY ' GAIL KANE THE DAREDEVIL CHARLIECHAPLIN "THE EOUSTABOUT" "uHf& ANOTHER ALL.BTAH WEEK ksf Allegheny; WVv us M vfi ' fw 1 Uffi isti lAItKIIT St. nb.SIXTEENTIlt llttS Ai M. to llllS IN M, Commencing Monday Uoldwyn I'rrscnts Geraldine Farrar "HELL CAT" The Story of n Carmen Of tho Tratrles nnd Her Flcht for I.o. Cast Include. Mllrnv KKI,I,S nnd TIIDMAS SWTSCIII Tlllllll Wl!i:i OF (llt.VND ni'KHA .1JIISICAI, ri:sriV.Ielertlon" from I'urclnl's "I.A ll()IIi;.Ml;" .,."."!r'..Con,','rt Orchestra AMIUtT F. W.IYNB, Director ,-n,,.If,'K'k nf l'mlir l(lth "UMtKIl FtlUK FIu(lS" JIAIJKET ST. A110VF. OTII ST. ... j'riunii rtjiniiiionj irrrnestrn WAT.TKB IIImaQkr .... Din "SPORTING LIFE" THE FAMOUS DUUUY LANE MELODRAMA A tremendous story of fast horses, flylnir flits nnd beautiful women, now presented with all the world for Its etacu. Produced under direction of Mau rlof Tnurniir. Conilne LOUIS IIKNMHON'. In First 1'rrwentatlon of the Hrterii Drama "OH JUIIMW" PALACE 1314 MARKF.T STRHKT 1010 A. M. Tlf.I, 11:1S I. M. Ileglnnlni; Monday First Presentation "THE ONE WOMAN" From thf fftmnui jiovl of tbe simo name lly THOMAS. DIXON. Author of "ino iiirtn or a JNution" Exceptlonnl Cast Includes LAWSON nilTT. CI. AHA WILLIAMS. TIIUKSTON ni,ij. Aijijt iiL.r.A?tu. iir.iu nr.i iIAYAI.1. tc LITTLE UU.N ALUXANDKH imnD ANII bMTtRR AVENUE DAILY, 2:1.-st r.Vr..MNOS. 7 & 0 RKOINN1NO MONDAY JIATINKK Tho Favorably Known Comedian jNed Norworth & Co. A Joyful Hodprp-Fodce of Tunefulness, Humor Spnrklrt nnd Sprlghtllness A KKI.KCT l'IIOTOrLY Constance Talmadge In FIRST SOUTH 1'IIILA. HHOWINO "Mrs. Lefflng well's Boots" Complete t'luinitp lllll THURSDAY TIIF.ATRK. SIARKF.T RF.L. OOTn DAILY. 2.301 KVi:NlNIS. 7 AND 0 UEGINN1NO MONDAY MATINKE IIIVIN COOPER Tresents The Tno Hons of Sunny Italy Clark & Verdi IN A SCnnAMINQ COMEDY "The Boss Politician" QTiren acts worth while Complete Chnnire lllll THURSDAY MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER rontlntions 11:00 A.M. till UrOO I'.M. Musical Comedy in Miniature DelUhtful Music. Funny Lyrics. 12 Clever People. Charming- airlles. Witty Dialogue, Pretty Costumes. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION A LIVELY MUSICAL FARCB OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE ADPArtlA Chestnut fit. llelow luth C TODAY LA8T TIMES All N't W'k EJsU Fenruson & Ku.ene O'BrUo ' la Under the QreenwiMd Tree & iilfl ,j R -Nt" TKK ONLY J Lt rA COMMRriNO i TrKrWa- MONDAY ! fWJMMwpfo. l'irst 1 rricntntlon ' i$$r AsW 9 M -4p WINNIE aL GARRICK MvVTINEE TODAY AT 2ilS TONIOHT AT 8:15 5K LAST WEE POPULAR $1 MAT. KT,AW Si EltLANOKB and Tresent BOOTH TARKINGTON'S PENROD .AIADR INTO ri,AY FORM 1IY EDWAHD K. ItOSF. LET rnNltnn TAItE vnn TiArre into YOUTH'S r.OLDEN DAYS. MEN ENJOY THIS MISCHIEVOUS. RESOURCEFUL AMERICAN nOY. ALL WOMANKIND LOVES TENROD. . CHILDRKJf ARE FASCINATED WITH FENROD. RE,I)ERS OF THE IIOOK WILL III! CHARMED WITH TniS FLKSII-VND- .(lllll I'ENROD. HOT I'lSXKOD'S SECRET IF NOT, OUT IT! ii Kit i: it ist ONE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 16Y0Y , , , THE SOLDIERS OF THE AHEKDKEN I'ROVINCI (iROUND (bpcclnl Permission of COL. WILLIAM ALLEN nilLLlPS. Commanding omcer) WILL I'ltESK.NT "WHO STOLE THE BIGGEST and FUNNIEST OF ALL SOLDIER SHOWS COMPANY OF 100, INCLUDING S2 "SOLDIER CHORUS !IRLV AN ELAItOKATK PRODUCTION LAMSHLY COSTUMED Prorerds for UENEKAL WELFARE AND WVR RELIEF FUND of Aberdeen Post BROAD NEW FOR TWO WEEKS, llIONr MONDAY NIGT BEGINNING '"V4 ,a- Popular Wednesday Matinee. Best Seats $1.50 CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents BACK TO EARTH A NEW AND NOVEL COMEDY BY WILLIAM LE BARON STAR CAST INCLUDES WALLACE EDDINGER CHARLES CHERRY RUTH SHEPLEY MINNA GOMBEL THE PLAY PRODUCED 1IY TRED. Q. LATHAM w-iafWH-lTT'OHr r vyixiVjdo i MATINEE TODAY C NEXT ) EEK 2d MERRY WEEK OF HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY THIS WEEK HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDIENNE AND HOUEIIT EM.METT KEANE. CH MILES JUDELS. DOllOTHY MACKAYE, "THE CAST OF WELL-KNOWN ENTERTAINERS" AND ENSEMBLE OF BUSY BEAUTY in "HEAD OVER Music by JEROME KERN, Book and OTveY3 oWSST and Mta.lty nd wholesome fun can afford to miss her. There Is but ono MUlI. THE EV'O LEIK1KR SAID: "A house rrowrted to the ery rtoorj capitulated to Mltzl's drollery. Isever has this chnrmlnir mite of a come dienne hoen more maBnetlc T,','Vlt,.'zM.a,aUpe?AonDoTlnflnlto charm. She' is a truy VJ,m'a.1'S.'!e- ' TI!i(y,VIi.N.?At,h?TWh and un; snolled "tars of this llKhtsomo style of entertalnment.that crows In an audi ......' regard ., nfumriTH AT THE rORREST. BROAD AND OARRICK THEATRES, APPLY F25 5SPS Q NIXON-NIRDLINUER (Nlxon-Nlrdllneer UldK.). IBM WALNUT ST. TO FRED. O. M.PENN Lanrnvter Ay. b.t. 4 JMli & 41.1 DAILY !!il nnd EtOH. 7 &. U " HeElnnlnc Momlav jiatlneo PIETRO World's Qrentest I'lano- Accordlonlst . With nOllRV STONE nn.1 r. Co. of 10 ,rt.-vW CtVlTTt And lilt nnnclng llollw .. HAROLD LOCKWOOD In First We st nilX CHANGED .THURSDAY MFTKOPOL1TAN OPERA HOUSE RATURDAY EVE. 8:lB. DECEM11ER 2t Sj5Sil rhitadelpMZ Kital This Season MISCHA ELMAN T1Tm..tniChenS?nWut0'st"r'el,etat MOV. EVE.. DEC. 18. 8:1 ACADE.MY, HEIFETZ Violin Rreltal by JASCHA Ticket!, $1, $1-50, $2. Box Seats, $3 Checks to Oro. T, Haly. Tickets dated Oct. 30, rood. WITHERSTOON HAM. Thursday Eeulnr, Detember 12th HUNTER WELSH nlntlns-ulshed American I'lanlst n.l.1rAtu AUG. SI. 00. 51. B0 ORlco J... nn .ale at llox ".5.S'.; 1MHW 11IICI Bw . , " c. Auspices Universiir i&ivubiuii cucieiy MFTnOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y. 'TtlFH EVO . DEC- l0 AT 8- ouble Bill. 'CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA M-J,reA,lthoflUa?Sen,?Tol!we.,ab,; jeiu. .J'-"; Mme. Kaston, MM. Caruso. PagUACCl jtuntesanto (first appearance), r.....ntl Paltrlnlerl. Cond., Mr. Moranzonl sfai! 1108 Chestnut St. Wal. 4421; Race 07, . MrlMP Si ORCHESTRA DANCING j CORTLSSOZ ... M BAKER DLDCT, Sat. Nignt sy 1S20 chestnut et. Frlvate Leseona Dally, 0:30 A. M. to II P. M. DANCDi'O $S "ITAIK Dtriwfag tHsMOHB Jg W 1 GARRIGK THEATRE CO. SAM'L NIXON-N1RDLINOEU. Dos. Mir. WEEK WEDNESDAY (irOROI". C. TYLKU CALL? H F- 1 Ufa J J J i. a Z7 rfB-Avi wb-aw-kebI HAT?" A Conifdr With Mnslr Written nnil Slnrfd liv JACK MASON BROAD ST. THEATRE CO. FRANK NIRDLINOER. rjlA.lli. i'MalfcUl.Jli.maiJj.V, Jl Ilus. Mer. Matlneen AVednesday and Saturday FORREST THEATRE CO. THOMAS M. LOVE. Business Manacar TONIGHT AT 81I.I "THE CONSTANT DELIGHT' " HEELS" THE MERRY MUSIC PLAY Lyrics by EDQAR ALLAN WOOLF. 1HB miCOBD SAID: " 'Head Oor Ilcela' Is one of Henry u Sanee's most magnificent concoc tions. Mltzl Is a constant dellcht." THE INQUIRER SAID; "A Saaiti chorus Is nlwajs worth hllf, and this ono Is no exception." THE NORTH AMERICAN SAID: '.Mltzl scored with every sons nnd ev.rv llnp " VlflllTC AT Hi its V . , )vr'l i.Mals nt 2:15 MAT. rMTIDI?""l,;1'50 v17n l.ll I lllSi"B'r" '"" llrnud untl .Monteomfry Ale. l'-.fl.NKon-NlrdlinRrr.Urn.Mltr. Dully Mats, ut 2:15 lot, lBc. 25c Kvfnlncs. 7 & 0. 20c and SOr Gala Reopening Monday Matinee ! ! Everything New But the Welcome ! ! 'Hie smiushlnjr Musical tumedr . Hit EDDIE RAYE PRETTY BABY lth Ilflfn Rrnndon. low Hampton anil 3ft Charming IH-lPar.nui iiaity ifoim 5 FAMIIl'H I.I.01II1 Vninlevlllf's Pensallon llALTMIS & WALTERS Vntrlloiulsts Sunrfmw MOSS S. l'R VB Ebony-hued Aristocrats of Mirth 1STII KI'ISODE, "A riOHT TDR MILLIONS" (IB In All) "Coinlne; HOUDIM In "Tho Mastor M.tfir" C A VETV Eighth below Vine UiilJll 1 Both Phones Phila.'s Famous Burlesk Theater Pat White and His Gaiety Girls and 30 Living Art Models &.& IJROAD Last .Mat. and Evjf. "A FEAST Cf FINK AvrriKu," .-yjirner, OTIS SKINNER IN HIS anEATEST COMEDY TRIUMPH The Honor of the Family Little Theatre. Thurs. Eire.. Dec. IS. 8S0 GRETA TORPADIE, Soprano Assisted br Io Ornsteln. In works of his . .town. Tickets. 1317 I'rnnsrlvanla Hide, tickets tt.OO. S1.B0 (War Tax 10 Ktra) mC& I (t,I'JIii6l?V.Sfik', TflPAY. i0 c imi Mm ...... iji. i. nun sj. mil "' """"""rSSlMtiat ,' 3rHlM.'8 LEADING THEATRES. UNDER DIRECTION LIHI A J. J. SnCBHKTjf , .j. SAM S. SHUBERT "SJeatoe 7th BIG -WEEK BEGINNING M0NDAY EVENING OF DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT iiiuuverwiieiming sensation Messrs. Leo & J. J. Shubert Present 0 SJaWseaflii'-il R W&J is. I L mm iL Afi iSL X x X ' I 1 W L m mm fit B M HF I -1 A TLAY WITH JUIC By MDA JOHNSON YOUNt. 'JIuhIc l.y PHIMUND ROMDERO With JOHN CHARLES THOMAS DOROTIIIi: HKIKLOW. .IQIIV T. Ml RHAV nnd NEW YORK COMPANY HIIUIIERT FINE AltTS ENTERPRISE Ona 11. Tnlbot InnHfrlni- 1llrrlnr MONDAY AFTERNOON (One THE ISADORA DUNCAN DANCERS! 'riAr8 GEORGE COPELAND PRICES 50o, $1.00, $1.50 and J2.00. NO HIGHER. SEATS JIONDAY ADELPHI 6th Week BEGINNING MONDAY AT 8.15 MATINEES THUR3. & SAT. The Best Loved Play in Philadelphia Pop. Mat. Thursday Best Seals $1.00 jm:: - - j iaSsBasKi-ViSMsV. Mj- vM MMlB.sBsMiMBsB35K3EWsMMy jfis stMBB mMWsmMlwtmmUrW sin 1 11 '-r if SVWlsUE l WmtTrnm 111 V i- f! WL JlsBCVf r SlaWl m " I r f f " -& F9 MB VoisR;JwsBsv sVWfiLitejii -' iLLs-''3E'0lm UsWTssHsaV EYES OF YOUTH With ALMA TELL and Entire N. Y. Cast LYRIC nRn wef.it HIT OF THE AT 'A s IlcRinninK Monday EVENINOS AT I.1B MATINEES WED. & BAT.. I Ak mmW f. BBs BB CHESTNUT ST. 2i house NOW, 2d BIG $1,60, $1.00, fiOo (except Fjt. and llollilaya ami hi i tjiiffit nitii well artptl, It 1 a CAPITAL MELODRAMA of the rood old fuKliloned nort. It Im quolW iiMLI Ihito ohaj latlsiled popular auV -7 . 111 of (lie old THRILLS came mien aeren Hays leare opened ni capacity and if nee Tlit plv u v,e "uu wen ucieu.' iiui4L,tii.l, 'heen Dayn Iae' was writ presented fntnklr as melndrama. Vnif jeli." , THOROUGHLY GOOD a udi.". ftH.M.U I'LJUIU Xtllf.iC.U " 'Heren Dnrs Lesre1 K v x are found an audience vurlllc . There are nttratthe HPttlvwr and, an the tiring of aim on lTard a WAB-TI1IE SPIES. There are attrattlie settnJsaT and. still of creator ore suih Incidents as the ftrlnir of suns on women swimmers In n struirsle at a buu ,iu ii iikiuk iur mi' iiiiniiin lurm iiiiino, noiiiini; o nil ue more cruienu. IthtlUtl'. IOR UENEHT8 At AUOVE THEAlBEi.APPLY BENEFIT DiST.' CHErNnT's'l?" .OfEBA HOUSE JiUXUJUlQ. CHEai.NUX ST, BELOW UUPHOliE LOCUST TROCADERO nOSIE OK KKK1NHD num.KsuuK , 1QTII AND AUC'II MAT. DAILY THIt AFTERNOON AND EVENING "TIIK MILITARY MAIDS" LIKE A STREAK OIM.UIIITMNU Ueek Cominencui Dec. & THE AUTO GIRLS with CAROL SHERWOOD, HILLY SHKIUVOUI), WILD. JAMrX J, LAUK flnii Mifzi.itsii, rfKNSATIIiNAI. HIKEDERS. KXCEEDH TIIK tU'EED LIMIT. KEXT WEEK "IELLO rABEE -r MATINKK TODAY REST XI CA Performance Only) DEC. 16, at 3. AND ASSISTING ARTISTS IMatinec Today K iy. 'p. x v. ' of the YEAR Qlu 2.15 F.WYCOMSTOCKand wiWAtimiOTrssm NX PRINCESS THEATRE MUSICAL COMFnv i: .oHRT' '!v !fSHlsaHBlB. SB Si SB BB1 SI 1: BOOK AND L VKICS by GUY BOITON S PG.WODEHOUSE Music by uaizoMe kekh POP. MAT. WED. BST seirs WEEK! Jj ginning .Ionday P0!?3Alt . 1.00 MATINEE WEDNESDAY ' "The play as a melodrama In CAPABLE of standing on Itn own feet,- INQUIHKU. Tlipr Ik PTritoiTmnf whtMi nnuprTtt AN AUDIENCE TO HOLD ITS BREATH. ( "fc. i, V -m, , luurvruiuK seal mro ttiucii inka tueir places Deslde .ina; winch linn bfen dono heretofore." twuc Lt:i)ui:u. Is some EXCELLENT COMEDY WKMt""' IK", "lr or ' na Ens-ir-ifjffMlt would nerer grow sule. The r . Hiu Buuiiiuriiiu is u ieai in hanlam tlist DEFIES COllltL NOIITU AMCUIUAN. rilled under the swsy of a TALE OF" lmnortsnce. there; P lAnrd a cruiser, and tho reri rcsiinc or tno In tiimultitous waters. And for the o.re that A Txik jlwlM' CASIN OI vm HAT.NUT AnoVK TK T. trf S9t909 Wonini Attemt Evtrv Wttk" There ti aHfaton , w .wnth-r o hr Mtirtir(l-lisarr ' ROSESYDELL -: AND II KR NEW t' LONDON BEL1LES, aforit'Meantlf"Hy-flowtied tlaorus .ji , MATINEES DAILY -", 25c, 50c for. Beet Seata,.j-i svsir IB ' rrj Et f t rttt t'S E.7V5E 'TaM E ii WV o m n A'ti r'.a I h, at swa-rar . mnw. piiw"i. Wwrt4H j&Z?tfflmL Tl Dumoat'.:, iltssinsinsnis), in 'siinssfti1(i)J(j Un.. amitv smt MW -- ,s .- - ' ft i .t ' "iyfli'' 3ir,a:'4fiBftiii mw m: b 'Jl''l. iaW wsa L -tr t ' '
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