Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1919, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1919
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GOMPRRSNOWA PTVOTZ.&&
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Z2V LiBOi? BALANCES
that hi colnit tn i.nrone la nn event
nnel iris nil the enrnfiil who mil Mm I
Si.niniv in.,..ir3 . PENNSYLVANIA
Itnu Mr Is Compere.' It" tli cl to -It j,minriir
In the oilli.-ll nf tintloiinl clefriw lit V ANECDOTE
rt. , . . the o.itact of the vvnr 'Hint l.oelv vv..
nij Personality an Important Element in 'id)ustnientsimn,r. IM of ix cMnn member ami
seven ticroii iioiii inii.itriin inc. iuiim rutin iiti.s riiivii mu
FARIS'S AUTOMOBILE GUIDE NEW FICTION
at Nations Council Board; Mighty Change
in Brief Decade
Bj CLINTON . filMlKKT
Muff Cenreapondent f the I venlnr; 1'iiMk
Copyright ID3, hi 'iiMir I rAgtr In.
AVahlnftnn, Sept 1H Air. Ciompers lirrn taiiRlit itn plnre,
recently reached WnahniKton nnd he
had no sooner arrived than he aniirfit
nnd (lecuretl nn interview with I'reiileiit
Wilson.
Etiquette uigceita. though it tloe-i not
require, that the seeking linll c nme
from outside rather tlwui from within
the White Hoiiii
If It had not rome from ontide in
this instance nnd come ciinrklv there
lender" in their held" One need not
'mention them nil Some do not ouiit
j Itut with Mr Ciomper nit Secretin v
I linker. Se.ietnr l.une See rclnrv
JIonlon. nnd. on n hiclicr mentnt level
ntrliim. Mr llermirel M Itnrmli, Mr.
Ilountd to Mm lr I'aniri vvninrei nnn vwint mis nnnerio i.een reenruen ns im
Mi IuIIum Hosenwald nMIile He linN written n hook ulmiit
mat who nltended the mcetlnc nf I l'e iiiivlwinln for niitoniol)lllln wlinli
the t mill il ii Dial, whose preiiiilii e t er j will lie n lnteretitiK to renders not ei
tnrisfs Guidebook Thai
I! ill Interest Everybody
l'r lolin T Knrli hns nccompliihed
ii Qiii vv i"
norTow nd
flnmpers nii-
.......... ....!. I I... ....Ii...... In iitnfli
onto I'nrt I'iimtloii 11 the 1 1. 1 f. . t t.iinlviii. noCTow nd tlie Inboi l.mli r I forliinnt. ns to own n nie.te.renr
fruit of Ins polirv It i (he piomiscd but 111 tlie roiilinn direction, told mi ,. ulis t "s,npnK Vnnslnnii
land reached nftei Ions vwnliiiR thnt the nlilet in 111 111 tin entire 101111 i lt ni ,lPM.ri s piii tours Three
I 11 1 11 1 1 1 lertnin .h.kti--iv.i neiiem of ill uns Mr liompers I of them nrc from IMillndelplitn loVilts
11 is turning to ITintlind nnd RettuiK ou mm tnk llns for whnt H n jhitiRh. the first liv unv of llie I incoln
Its innirntinn there wurlh It is one mnn s lew It 1 inks h.d.wiiv . the si 1 nnd li win of the
Tin pnliev of 1 iislih lnbor is not to Mr dumper- prett Iiikp nd lie m
pnrtn mute It Is not to nccept whnt is tninh dots rank limit enoiiKh so ns not
National lilghvvHv nnd t ho third 1 win
of Itendine. Hnrr sbure nnd tlie iinnm
Mr
pe r
careful senrchlnRs of the horizon
Gompers has become a pivnlol
tonality.
i. One does not write ' Mister flmn
pers without n certnin self consi 1011--nev,
espocinlh if n fen jenrs agn one
Riven to Inboi It is to tuke what it to be niMh displued In tlie rWiiiR . iVnn hisliwin '1 h fourth tnur i fmin
i.i 1, ...... 1 ...... ' 1 wants In force ton 1 s of tlio-e w ho ill I1I111 nmnn Hiirrishiirir to Olenn imd l.lmirn, N .
... ..o, iivr-u iiiumin mnnii-iiis .1011 ,. , ,,11 1 . , . , , ........ II Ml..
wo nnr sin 111111 Tin 1 i t hmh n c-p'i"n -"iff ' ' ' " nun nm k oj win 01 v ni's iuin- 1 m-
for Mr tinnipirs bilweni iho 1011 innspn uoush tlinn eir In 1'residi tit ti ft Ii tnkes 0111 throiifli the anthracite '
serBtnes ind tin It iplc nlliiiui Kroup 1N1 11 'loiiutr nnd into (In 1'oconos The
of the lnbor woild just 11s tin re is 11 Mr domier is tndispeiisable to the ,lxn, s t( j, ;r, frnm 'jttsliurj;li.
ficht nn for l,loi d i 1 I tiglnnd 'reident Hi ispiobnbh nlmost t ipinllv t1P S(M, n(n tliroiiRli tbe oil reKlon and
between the 1 onsei!, s nnd the r idi indispi nsiible in Missrs I'tiimli nml.t1P 1 ighth is through the heart of the
Mono hhl is liilne wnsul for I11111 Milnik 1 orest imitli of ltoonn
whn h "ill 1 sue ptolnbh in .1 mm , int011.t ,,, 1, ids the book be
Tork newspaper hichh respoi tnble nnd
conserat!ve and nctunted In the best
traditions of journalism.
Times Have Chinned
Tn those dins if one were sufhcientlv
young to nuestion the existing journal
istic methods of safeguarding est ib
ll.sbed institutions, one would write of a
labor controversy thnt it wis betwrin,
Mr. Smith the capitnlist. and Mr 1
CiOmpers And the idilor would reju
larly cut out the little "Mr before the
name of the libor lender nnd the nitule
would rend between "Mr. Smith and
Gompers ' I
The editor would sir ' (.ompers
when he discussed the article mth jnu
'(nl Neither side fi 1 Is it mu do with
out hnn In 'i simihu win neither sjde
in the lnbor wot hi lure fei K that it
enn do without Mr dompeis
Mr (inmpers is 1 big 11111 11 It 1- not
Pis m-r-fiBWmM?mmmA
lll"lllll
Mniuwllile lnbcii pnrln ipntes
its fiet limb r tin table
It his
THE CRITIC T ILkS TO Ml SIC W ERS
eeld) Comment on Things Mush til II ntlen for Diseiimi
anting Philadelphia
rpili; music suison of riiiliidelpbt 1 for It is made iosildi
X 1M10 112(1 is now hmd upon ns nnd I.eithoven -ptet
f 11 us to beai the
tin Schubert Oi let
it promises to 1 tin busi.si und the (. mameii 111 niiuing 11 s,,,, Am ,
most brill! mt tint the -in hn -vei the uisirum. nt ition of the septet 1 01
i.. 'ii.. ,i.o, ,f nmeits will the Nnohi Notut foi strings und wood
the wny the archangel dabnel would r'Pa,, ,, ln,,ressie tot il f nbout J 111 wind mi not often cum exi 1 pt b
say "Satan" I nnd tin-t ibnt win. h 1-s,,r,luled to ip nmitnns mid thin j,eiernll not will
That was how societv was kejit upon I p, ,r ,, ,, i vt 111 tin woild I in t pcifnimctl Iwnuse of their grent difTi
It lees a short decade ago S letv I n,i,i..i . ,i,,s is the eenernl inteiist uilti Time ne nisi main of the
foil hi st.nts will liml 11 new enjinmint
in nding thioiig'i tin lomtiv fin lie will j
sii not onh tin lulls and the nlleis
tin imrs und tin ski hut he will re il
11 thnt In i tiivlitiR our ground
1 11 11 111 histoi v noil tindltinn '
1 he iioiim itni it will tint the hoi k 1
mine ot 1 urio s niforination lie will
h 1111 that tin hit non steumboit ever I
built riu on tin suUibniiiiu, that foul ,
01 hvr of the lu-t 1 xm iiinnitnl stenm
boils wne te.ted on I'i nnsjhnnn
stteims thnt the fiinious I'lttHliurgh I
stogie w is nniii'd fiom the (.'onestogj 1
wngon bemuse tin drivers of those'l
wagons likul 1 (lienp smoke nnd n URit
inanufai tnur mult a long rolled ugni
wliu Ii In s,,i 1 1. them ut the lute of
foui foi Ine 1 nits rl lie (ignis
lust 1 nlh il 0111
vv is liti 1 shoitc 1
11,1.1AM I)K MOK(.N
11tl1nr of "I he Old Madliniise"
II ILEliM DEMORCAN
AT HIS BEST
'The Old Madlwu.se" Is the
Equal of Anything Thai Its
Author .. Written
THE TRAGEDY OF
AN OLD MAID
May Sinclair Tells the Story of
a Woman Not Allowed to
Live Her Own Life
'I here nrc several hours of unallowed
delight fin admirers of A illiuiu He
Morgin in Ins posthumous novel, "The
Old Madhouse ' The tale moves with
lilt tin leisni 1 lmess of those whiih have
togls und the inline r , ,, , 'I , nilthnr llitrndinm ln
d to its pi 1 sent foi m ,hniitiis nnd sits them in nttioii and
INrsons Interested In the technique
of novel writing will find the studv of
the method pursued bv May Sinclair In
"Mitv Olivier" most fnsclnntnig The
boo!, is the storv of the life of n woman
ft nm the nge of two to the age of fortv
siven A s-core or more of (haracters
move through its pages, but thev ap
nr only ns thev rutct on the Intelli
genie of Mnrv 'J he storr Is told, not
as n consecutive nnrrative. but in the
form of n series of iinprsions or epl.
sodes, mid the lender learns nothlug
whiih Mnr herself did not know about
what huppins
In addition to the noveltr of its
method tin book is interesting as a
stndv of the intellectual life of a mod
ern woman Mnrv as a child was
(nurnieii tiv heautv. It would come
lipon her with the suddnuiess of a rev
'In! 1011 and make her whole little being
glow w itli happiness As ;,he grew older
she enterr d upon the senutt of rcnlitv
Sin wnntid to find the Thing Inck of
Mintlinv Minn sin was nslnd whv
she was so different fiom other chil
dren she riplied that she rither likeil
hung heiself Her mothei souglit to
mold her dunking, nnd was grieved
nt her failure She also objected to heri
murvmg and sillHilv kept the daugli
In with In 1 till she died The book
night In disinbed ns a studv in nm '
lennl iolisiu whiih ignores the richts
of tho filTsiiting Mature womm n
whom tin juivilige of living their own
lives has heen denied will read it with
n bitter icilbitinn that it is telling
llieir ovv 11 stot v
MVIO ut iv n it m Atv -sinrtair New
ork 1 Im Mt niillnn Lompnnj J'-
Hope at His Worst
'I he fiist novd Anthony Hope has
wiittin suite the war tugan is of such
Candy Recipes
Mothers whose children nrc continu
ally buying cheap candies ought to be
glad to learn of a book of caud recipes
nrranged bj Am , Waterman, in
tended for the use of children. The
candies made according to the recipes
contain nothing but wholesome Ingredi
ents. The directions re simple nnd the
product ought to be mose delecUble
if it tastes as good ns the recipes read.
A A'J7t,KSANU hook von a mtti.b
(ItllL By Atnr I, w.termiin Uotor,
Ine Pane Comparv 73 tenit
Danny the Detective
Tlverv small bor with ambitions tn
be a deteitive should read the ntorv of I
Damn, it junior bov scout who did
some fine detective work in llnglund nt
the beginning of the war and discovered
n nest of German spies. He explores I
seciet passages anil dungeons under)
grniiud and enters n (rjpt through an
opening under water and bus more
thrilling adventures than ionic to the
ordinary bov in bis whole bo hood.
DA.WT THC nBTKrTIW Hv V (' Hr
clay .m York O I" Putnam a Pons Jl
&rygteMsH'
Everything Desirable in Bookfl
W1THERSPOON DLDO.,
Walnut, Junlptr and Saniom Sta.
Elarator t 2nd FIor.
1628
CHESTNUT
STREET
-JACOBS
I STATtONERY.AND ENGRAVINO
THE
Tilt SOLDIER
By TEMPLE BAILEY
6o1i. thousand
All Doom Stores -I.o
Penn Publishing Co. Phiiaoclphia
TheLion
C."N.SSSA.M.
Williamson.
iiATi nt lensi in AVnslnni-toii (uU ..i. i. ...i f l.. ..in.i nimr string i oiutiiuiit ions such ns tlie rii.. Iml is nn Iv nn nnecdotnl liistoiv ,, ..,..,1. t t,i ,i ,i .
easier on its legs when Mr t.omp. is ' pprs ,. IPIPlflr t , .penal enthusi t t. of Sv. ,., n , ml, Issohn (,n.h f , .,, , 1 ,t ,.in be r.ad foi hnnsiuil loinments nbout ;hem 111 his , fl,M ' ,e, ',L1 I i 1'. ? V
makes his earliest iis,t. up n srnving .t. , nth.r w b tin 'mm in Haft" Ituhuist, m iml n host of oth, rs s ,,., ,!,,, st wli.tliir one ,v.r ,r,alnlg fashion One Is ( urioiis ' nwl. , ),,, . ,"'", ""T, brinK
In this town, nt the White House t, .in.l. upon who.. , itton ,g. and nnd the stuns s,u,t. of Hi ihms ,.! taiKin i " f tin tout s disuibi .1 ,, ,,, ,,,,.. lmt , . , nlol j fl , ,f '" ,'" "T worl,I,,?M
Upon Mr (.ompers pivot. .... h. in po.ketbook d. , . ml. tl s,, , .s f . m rv 'I - I. "" Dvo, ,k undmnnv mor, , , , ,,, ,, p , ,,.,, , , rw 7",, t,,t. ... i 'n!,l I m n'?1! ,',', T
eluding Mr WiNon. the futur, . f tli. m..s,. fro,,, grnnd , ,. ... and s, mphouv I I. .11 .N" b' p...s,hl. to give the larg, VNN, vv ,, ,, j , , , 1 1 J,7", r-- JH Jl- .Jrl - V
Democratic pnrtv. the rdat.ons of lnbor . on., r.s to ,. hght.iig vio,,l ,,,,,.,,,, himitioiis ,ke the Seie , , iiiusm... Phii.d..rhw l h , " " for mes of better novels are
, ,. , ' , . . . . . . . tiihil It. i hind Strnuss the ' S. , lupin " ' on.nin ' piuuisiinl evnv season It is the storv
""V"'" , ' ' ',' ,.,... ." '-'"''." V", J"""'"1- '-" f,, idvll ot 111. hind Wngiin plnvi.l . .. ..... I ne nook tales its name from n pn of post wur dnvs and its hero is a man VL
moans rm" . ". '7 , V ""' """'" , ' , s"""mr" . tl .o,,o.er .ntemlid ,t to bo. , a Bennetts I erSIOIl ot "Judllll Mil- in.nm- .ikvIiiih. g unouupud who bus ,, tinned to civil life as the I -
plan, perhnp.--b.it it takes mght of n,,os I irger number of persons ,,,, somo (lf (ho w ,n ,,, ,,, ,, Kmlr,,lllu ()f ,,,,, I
bad dreams o smmou up into .on vvho n.ve, bet attended regulnrv w.l ,.,,.. ntit.on to civ ','" ' ' , ' . ' '" llt " ',rl,i . book ute thiiikmg of taking ns ., r.s, The p.ople , the Kl. Milage in B9
sclousness all the perhup.es It is hear the .oncerts of the Philadelphi i ,.......h - ,,.,, ,., ,,, ,, .., '""'" "' '" "M d"""""" .n tiiriuint, r.,l -. ,, lln,in ,.i,i, ,... ,. , .... ... , ..... H
a iv .1. . i.... il . .. -. il... .. . . ...,.-.-. iioiiiiin - l... 1 . ii in IT II 11 U lll'til. It . - -.-.--....,,,,,,,,,,,,, .
I
Into Roger Sand's stateroom
darted a beautiful woman.
"Save me," she pleaded. At
the end of the journey she wat
his wife but her identity re
mained hidden and her secret
unexposed.
So begins the most thrilling
mystery story tho Williamsons
hne written. Net, 11.60 at all
bookttoi es.
V
DOUBLEDAY,PAGE&CD
Eiery liusiness Man
Needs
PEACE and
BUSINESS
By ISAAC r. MARCOSSON
Author of "The War After
the War' ".S 0. S., Amen,
ru't Muacle in F'rance," etc.
F onttspiece. Cloth, $1.50 net.
The next twelve months will bo
the most critical in the history of
world commerce. Durinp that
time America must prove whether
she is able to maintain her new
international commercial position
or whether she will slide Dack to
her old economic proincialism.
In "Peace and Business" Mr.
Marcosson points out specifically
just how the Americnn manufac
turer and exporter can take ad
vantage of the' new and altered
conditions. With innumerable
incidents he shows how American
business can profit by all the mis
takes of the past and capitalize
its new war-born supremacy into
a permanent asset for the United
States.
THE BUSINESS BOOK
.-. OF THE HOUR .
OF ALL BOOKSELLERS
JOHN LANE CO.
NEW YORK
enough that on Mi (jumpers
much.
BoIsheTism'sj Boldest Toe
Has he not come back from Kurope.
Bolshevism's boldest foe a stone in the
path of "d,rct action. ' u resolute ob
stacle to internationalism a ihevnl do
frise in the wa of the future anatlu -mattzed
ns "Pammv" bv nil the hasty
spirits who are impatient with the ex
istlng compromise the hlghlv intelli
gent radicals of tb p-esent who bor
row from the vigorous tallies of the
highly intelligent conservatives of the
last decade and fight Mr (.omptrs by
being contemptuous with his nnu.e'.
Lobor participntes in even plan
that Is formed to effect the new com
promise under which life is tn go on music rt
In the coming decnile, the rteiaile ot
"Mister" Oompers or of "Mister '
that terrible person Mr Gompers s sin
cessor or perhaps men will avenge
themselves for the fall of (Jompers bv
taking awav the 'Mister trom his suc
cessor in every sui h project labor is
invited to sit in
For example virtuallv nil the bills
for the ndministrntion of the railroads
when the present pi nod ends place labor
pivots Orchestra this t-cTsou than in anv since
the organization was foundid. nnil the
iidvane. s-iles of the otlur musii nl
bediis having a reguHi season induate
the same condition lln. is a good sign
for music, as the habit of henrins the
bi st com i rts, once foinied hns a tend
i m v to i.rovv a nil it is not long befoie
good musii becomes in jetual nc.es
sitr
The list of solo performeis both with
the oiihestra and in reeitiN is large
in number and impressive in personnel
iMmost everv great inti rpretative niitsl
tit of lteet'iov. n the sextets for strings
mil tvi horns of Mnait and plintv
of othirs Tluti. too there are mniiv
odd eoiiibiniti.ins in fait the I'nsemble
i mild give one loneeit u week winter
Hnd sumnie, foi live rear, at bast ex
iluding string .pinttets without ex
linusting the liteintiire of ih i nber musii
of the highest hss
T , l.rt u l.tinn I ,
inold lleumtt of '""' of ,,le "i.iiK men visits it to gee man .s ..isam He no up.es a mttnge
,, ,i is suunnie in is nivii -eeu inive iiujinuing whiih l tower liml beiu hililt
in the npoi ivpua
told in v inous wavs
1 isajhi latist nun of litters to make use
I of it und he has put it into a plav
iNnilliss to .iv he Ins not improved
.!. .. 1 . n. ...... Iln litlu l.indf 11
.11' OI 1II1!I ll-l.unt .' in.- . 11 i .. .
. , I i w .. .. .,...! ... i ,in ls si in h for him nnd tlie tnvsteiv
pinv wuuii u,i. iii-.il -ni..' in "' (. .
1 ns a spe. tn. Ii with the goigeous spleu
dor of tin camp of the Assvrians pit.h.d
nvir against the .ludean town of llithu
nftei the caretnki i bavis Inm m a
leui luissagt vvav . bundling himself in
his i oat preparatoiv to having
bv a pwvinus oivnei. iliunken sailor.
The miiI.ii disippeireii one night and
no on. knt vv wh it beinme of him The
piesent uuupiut of the i ottage makes
tiii.s to Loud. in oiiio a week, an tun-
paiiK.l bv his iiuiipiiuion und a brown I
Ing The tnvsterv of the stoiv has to!
do wit I. the lontents of tlie bug and
with whit tin old man does In the
mill" Mono p,,?e for the best, hnmber ' and with the t.lunn-li of the Jews . I
I . n- i i it lb tin. in nftev Judith hai beheaded '"''"''
-L iiiu-ii lomposition off. .oil bv Mrs ,, ' ' .tnigedv as w
I- s. , n.OuIg, fomidei of the lleik I """" " ...
A most ever-, gre.u mu r iremnvi- iiiu.i i , vli lieunett tins tnKen nanv , i
can now ,n the Unit... .states. ,. th.s. ZlZ7XJrll ' '- wh tlie onginal s.o.v He
with . verv few e-vieptlo..s, means u.t l;"11;' l ' '. '' 'V. ' "m'? :"' "n" ,,.,, lllllr v. Inor. the . aptnin
li'iurui lu iiii"i i uiiiiii i im- siiutii . . - ,.
.... .....! lInl,,nAD (lint Ha oniilil
viola und P.nno nnd the , ompos,on j d, fen the Irvvs unless they had sinned low an l 1. . t, e left note h.,h n
will he first pi.fonned puhl.elv nt the 'ami helms Judith kill HolofcincH with dunte.1 the outiome lis vidmv has
forth, oiniiig Chamber Mils,,- ltst,val her ovv n knife while she ,s fondling h.m sun.mnr.red these notes i, a l.n . .hap ,i( uwp hi oU t mt wi wW(
the world, will be h.ard in I'hilndelph.a
this season, and tin music of othei
clnssefi. such as choral mimic, chamber
promises to be plenteous iu
quantity and high in quality
SlTAKINt! of thesi
music riulnilelph
T heie I
of I
Ins ilisuppearnuee Hops up p. i iodic nlh
till the end The book however, deals
with the love affairs ,f foul voting pen I
pic oi possiblv five .in.l tin i on, pin n
ensue Theie is cmntiounli
ge.lv ns well as the leal trageelv of invvii i in e onipiiiiinn is presenieel ns
the elisappeara.il e of the man. and I)e a villiin in the curlv liuges of the book, i
Morgan handles it all with Ins usiiil,but at the dose ve in. led to under
penetiatng insight sfi.id thnt lie was not n villnin at all,!
'!,, hi, , ,.i,i i, ii. ! nnd the girl who falls in love with bun, '
a m iis.uti vvoiiiuu no. i. ii. mis coiiuueiic
Three BIG
Little Books
by
Robert L.
Owen
U.S.Senator from Ohla.fMaster-BaitderoftheFederalReterve Act.
ese last two foi in. of .
ill is to lie pin tn u I
larlv blessed this veni not onh b.
cause of our reguhii oig luiznl i ns
mint of which are looking forward to ,. I
prospei otis season both nrtistn allv in.l
himne. tlh and the two are not whollv
I i for the ndministrntion of the railroads unrelated but also ti.e uise ot two new
organi7itions both ifliliated with the
1n.,lth mnitnl nnd the nubile unou I'h.liidelnlui Onhestra These bodies
the board of directors F.ven the Plumb will give our lonil mu.u loveis h chance
plan does that, though it provides for . to heal manv inmpnsitmn in the larger
n extensive sitting In of the public nsfoims, which bv reason respectivelj
owners, and perlinps the secret thought of the numbers and the skill lequireel
ot its authors n that labor wilt sit in tor performani e are iliftutilt to produce
not merelj as labor but virtually as ' hese new orgaiii7ations nre the ITnlii
government too eUlplna (irehestia t In.. us ami the lhil
That sitting in of ianor is wnn. is j Hilelpliii. i .rcnestrn i iiseinuie i-".e.ifi
in I'lttshehl bv I.nuis Itnillv nnd Ilai , in his tent, instead of betieailitig tiim'i" i"s; ' "' "' - iat ,)0 min snnn lctln , s Cli,rl
old linue. both of whom vveie nmoiic with his own sword when he hnd tallen woui.. i,,...- .,.-.... ... ,. e.st ,..., . ,
the ludges who nwnrele.l the ii 1
l'hllad. I t.h n is fun H funiliii
Mr Iiloe h s e omnositioiis ns two vims . nninunt of tnlking to eariv the spec
.igo Mi Stokovvski gave an entne pio tncle. but bevou.l that it is not of great
literarv importnn. e
! ., ...u . n.. I. in n .lrnnlt. ii sliuinr The unrivel the compile Itlolls willed he hill
with plav doubtless piovides an adequate wremgni in me piee eenug nve iiiiniimi
I1
known bh the participation of labor
It is universale conceded, within cer
tain limitations In some degree oi
other It Is to b the new modus vi
vendi, the new compromise
Labor, in the person of Mr iom-
The hrst is n levival of tlie chorus
which disbindeel owing to war tondi
lions, nbout two rears ago after giving
the Mahler Higlith Svmphonv, the
Ilneh Sr Matthew Passion nnd other
large works V nh it Mr Stokovvski
purs, has been sitting in ever since i ,,inn. to give three choral works with
.the war began The participation, or ( orchestra this season Two. the Itee
"partnership, was signalized bj Presi thovin hnrnl I'autasj and the new
dent Wilson's going to Ruffalo, a eon i Itmhnuinioff svmpLonv ' The Htlls,
pie of years ago at the time the Amer J un nlreaelj chosen, snel the tliinl will
lean Federation of labor was choosing i,,, d -.. id cl upon later The sedeetiot.
a president there, and telling assembled nr tin voices for the'' ehoius is now
t
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labor, and the nation, that i " "veil Mr
Gompers's minds were twin minds
and that thej worked together in espe
Ual harmonv.
A League of Nations Himself
Mr. Oomners hid been sitting in il
V . . Afw l iltr... n C...O nf ln.i.ia ' '
r.uroiie' mi .'i .... .-.. .. ...... ... ...,H...
of nations nil in himself ,loini; his best
for the status nuo linen Messrs Mone
and Flumb raiseel a row light under
the White House window Mr t.oni ,
pern beard the ruction and bongut a
ticket for home
"With Ins coming home Washington
revolves in its minel wnvs of making
definite and unmistakable tin partui
pttlon of Mr Oompers
For wont of a better mime until the
thing Is created and the inewtible nnme
becomes apparent it is well to cnll tins
proposed circle of advisers the Presi
dent's industrial peace cabinet a rnun
tetpart for the new emergency of the
war cabinet of two years ago
This new cabinet would do two things
It would give Mr. Wilson the con
stant advice of men who know Indus
try, of Judge Garv and Mr. Ilnrucb. for
example, and it would give Mr Com
under wav, mil the rehearsals will Iiegin
about the first of next month, when
the new sssist.int chorus .lire e ten. Mi
lovvnscud nrilves from Iloston The
'women oices are piettv well provided
for, but theie are still s.mie viiinn. lis
tm teuoi, uarnoue nun uu.s .n-
lions
Th.se will un.louhle.llv b. filled -oon
ns this is a remnkjbl" ehnn. e for Mng
ers who desiie to studv and perform
und, i the best possible conditions
works winch ..the rvvise thev would hive
few oppoitiliutles either of hearing or
ot knowing 'I In re is a loige literature
f.r . horns nnd ci'hcstrn including
manv of the tinct mastcrpii ces of the
greatest con,,os.rs both classic and
modern and the e bonis will be a de
eiili.l nddltion to th' tiiiisic.il life of the
city
TUT second or;,nn zntion the Plula
delph.u Orchestra Knsemble Soculv
is entirelv new Mr. Stokovvski has
done much for the music of Philadel
phia, but he has performed few mnie
valuable services than when lie sug
gesteel this organization
It ik made im of tlie "lirsts en me
rnm of his vvoik., wlii.h Mi Itloihi
conducted in person and hist ve.ir tin j
orehestin plnveei his hrst svmphonv
co.nposeel about twentv vi ,i. 11.0
before he el. v eloped the inte 11. modem
ism whiih characterizes nil his later
works
Mr Iiloe h hns titulouhtedh Inuuil in
the violu n 1 otigeiiiul medium tm tl 1
melnuehnlv and unrest which is on. of
tlie thief e hnrnctenstics ef his mu.ii
and his te mperime nt Anv one fimiliin
with his P, minor string quartet will
iiiiineelinti Iv 1 re all the effective violn
pissnge nt the beginning of the .u v
movement nnd the verj prnm.uint put
assigned to tins instrument thioughout
the whole work It would be inte.
cting to lie sir Mr Emil Fe nr mil some
I capable pianist perform the e ompo.it nm
in Philn.lelpiiu this season.
1 Not the lenst interesting feiture of
the composition was the fact that Mr
itluch s closest competitor was Mi.s
Itebecca Clarke, a joung Knglish worn
nn who hns made 11 spmnl studv of
tin viola fieiiuentlv ..laving it in nub
lie
THV Oil) MADttOl SF 11 'VUlltiim lnj
Mormi 1 N Te rk Itenrv Holt t c o 1
t 00 j
THF si,, fit T
An.hon Hop',
4 o tl en
or nun tow 1 it iiv
c "V:orl I vppleton
Jt DITlt V llni In thre. act" 1 ounde'cl
on tt e ip6 riphll linok of Juclllll ,'
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Fairy Romance
' Loveis of fnirv stories will bud soiue
'tlung unusual in "The Enchanted
Islanel ' hv I'annie Louise I pjohu. il
If orh men's Compensation
The illuims rollegi David A Well
,., . I -ll lit 1 ( (I I III IS KHIIIPV V lillitiui It
prue es.nv for I'll, hns been pr.nted ,,, , AnrH1 ,, Gborn Tllis
for tlie elepirtliie.it of political se lene e ,'.. . .. ., ,
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The subject ass.gm d was ' Workmen's
( ompensiitiou mil Insurance " and the
pnzc is 's'00 It wns uwarde.l to
1 In rn ml II ilsev Van Doren of tlie class
of PM4 Ml Van Doren has written
.in able in.l illuminating treatise on tin
is not
his!, thnt is a legended short storj
legend ill substance and short stmv in
tm in but a full length fuirv novel in
foim, in nl in substance n fair romance
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Toui Improvement
CTv . betteiment nnd conimunitv
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prnctml snge in "Town Improve
nient." it vecv suggestive constructive
and helpful manual on the subje. t Tin
nuthoi Kiedeiick N'oble I'vnns. is ns
.istant protessoi of landscape gaidening
nt the I niveisitv of Illinois, and a
inenibei of oigintzntlons deveitnl to
rnnimiinnl and gardening interests m
eluding the American Societv of I.ind
seape An 'litre ts, the American v'ivh
Association and the Citv Planning Tn
stitute In the councils ot tnese nouies eus ii.su.ni.ee net ns nn application ni steels also germinate iu the plot.
his influence is great, ami Ins Aperi the theorv to the protection of fighting ciiil.lrfii from eight to those in Uieir
en.e in then activities has been wide men and he com hides with an outline rar,v .,r(,n, wl (,nJO thJg fa,n vme
He has written His hook out ot a vveaiu, i ...- . ...... . ,.. ..,. im. lM , utilization
,of the timi honored essentials of fairv
wnPMltNS (OMPFNSAriov. vsn IS Ihetion nnd its modem lomh of kliwll. .
of in foi illation and personal knowledge
One of the attractive feutures is Ins
fie out nt exposition of plans that have
subie.t He discusses the unelerlvln? nl"r" ,"rr' ,s u '"' '" princess
piiiuiples the rise of workmen's com ''' " hfl': l1"""' 'rhPr0 "fe '"'"'
pens.it on the constitution illtv of laws kllls lln'' U'lceus tliau nre left on Euro
riiiiinng it cmnpensatinii legislation in penn tli.ni.es Theie is the dreadful olel
tins countiv its insurance features, how witch, and there is n pirate monarch,
it works. iu New Jersey, the attitude of There aie giants and magicians. There
I in nor lowarei it tue soieneis anil sun ,s n lnnivelous toucan, and some mngic
of the nqiiisites of nn lele
volume has a good index.
nrHE man who keeps his head in the turmoil
of these conftising days gives every citizen
new heart and courage. Such a leader has here
written clearly and intimately of three important
phases of our national progress.
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. i iippii irifti "tii.'i's'-'wiiiii ui siiii.mii. si
ItM II vwi"ilfi incteumi nl l
.. u --.,., einu lieu. Ill 111-' lllltVI .a
UIIS llUfinlPfl nn hnnnrnl.ln ...t t V mil t OmiTlUn .tiPO
" " " "" "" m ni' il. m il UIJ11 , ,, . i
h. i sonntn will also V ,,,iv,, iluntlv illustrated
! l.iVVS IMPTIOM'MI M
His tert is nbun
Musical otes
Sol li I wins Ni'M " orK
tl
L
I ptO ! &
C. Il.V. II ... ,..B..1 TlnluA.. . n Tina...
n u H New Viru MotTit lard . nehs nnd sviupnthv unusual in the
' 2 I sfmdnrd fuirv stories The illustra-
! tions lire e li.irming.
ntK i:m iivmi r isi vr a fairs nrii
of I eve .ml Vi i ture llj h nnnle I ouIbo
I rJnhn N.w irk 1 ! Pullon i (o
I
Tie Niv V ork sninhe . H ,Pr
Pamrns h . nn In Inr i. . ... .
I 'rla Ihis v-vur In riuUel Iph Msliu of
lhr as 1 eretnf r Tl - tlrl inn.ri
I will h on Tue-Plnv n , tar s ,th M.UH
vjairi.un hk aoini.r inr n nn I on ll1UrNl
Iiei-mher IS Uh frir lr-ler the third
Januarv ;.' P. r. v Oralnrer solelrt mil
the; last on JVtruan .el th Mlsi ha Lev It
ski
The Flame of France
llu 1 lime That is Franco bv
Heuiv Mnlherbe. is a war book that
ard. e veil the distinction of nward of the
'famous (.oncourt pri70 for liter iture
I The flame of Frame, that glows in Ibis nu
1 book has both light nnd licit it
.illumines und it warms the reader It
is Mnelleel in tlie nre oi pniciousui aim
I rane s J 1,ip i nn ,h. Pn known rMrn
ft, ennounrPH u Hrl if time ,nnu ir
ritiieru at xb- Aeon m r "Mus,'' ihla sa
"n in- firs, if .hem ,i t liihii Novmilpf
11 Mr lapltlli j! Ih iFUOntfH l Ih f 1 ll I. ,I.A in... limit liritliiinf iiimn
limine irn.nlnrnl nrtliti. PIup Pakor ""' " "" """ " ,
rnn.rwll i riizatth sDi.n rr i.i,irnno llllli lleseeilie of sei V l( e nnd snerillee
Vtlrl-m U;'el.n,'r'-foaliUnr,hi,uJV"r M Mnlherbe has written a M pi. allv
Quart". Jr hi. K VVitzunaii violin Alfr 1 f.,.11.. l.,,L m in fn. in llint of lun.i l
boiiii.l lellections, with a uuifving tlieine
1 i heral socle. y announrrs a a.rlklna of personillitv It is n collection of
ThV v . hn nn "f". ru2 i" S'bv"I"cf"i r.'i ,h scriitions, miniiltuie nnrriltlv e s med
Ui'Th'ludh!: PrMrU'Thun".r-r,n'asnrh".,nlihnr. '"- ""l"-""""-, Jt I'1!"nb- '
unuaual ork in mind for lite elbratd nrofundlties of trageelv, and sounds
,.,... .... .n. n mi.nl... .. ...... . .. . . .
'..Ill- ... n llUlllliri III ),.!, 111 11 II
rterf rod for tveo vcars with ,1s pre lu
:-- " nnmiiiiiii , iii.iii ll!
Jinniru i."!!. ind li'tni-ntH Jlaroni fluti1
Love on the Farm
The ! ugl.sli guls who lielpei! win the
wir bv woiking on the land leniained
girl, .usieptilile to sentiment il emo
tions the same as when thev lived iu
the towns nnd went tn parties llertln
Itmk who won some fnnu ns the author
of His Otti. inl Fiancee." has told the
stmv of a group of such girls in such
enteitainlng manner that sent!
mental girls not working on fnims are
finding it mo.t enteitnining There is
the usual iiiisuiiderstniidin nnd the
iisiuil reioneiliatiou, and ivtivthing
ends is it should
V 1 AM) (.till H I oK STcmV tly llertha
rtj k New York IJeiele) Mead i Co
1 -o
Theodore Roosevelt'
s
AT THi: FREE LIBRARY
nook i,d1e1 ti th, 1 roe I Ihriri T1, ,
1 E f 11 1 1t cird I oi 1st sired durtllij the Weiel,
r, dlntj iSnptiint r 11
Miscellaneous
- xs Tratlloi. the Dot
Psvchloloifv of InduHtrlal
and
;,
pera official status. It would be tho r'hilncloli.liiH Or.hestin. without n eleh
sign and sjmbol that labor partiei .nit0 ,,n)i,.r, including Jhe plajcrs of
pates. fh ...,.,-. wood wind and brass if le
It is of much consequence that ,,lrerti for the literature of chamber
bor the nation over should see mo ', oils for the resources of the en
ilr. Oompers at Washington partiei- ,. ,nndern orchestra except trombones.
patinz. Iabor may think twice about Daiis cariuet, tuba anil tvmpi.ni Thus
OTerthrowing the man through whom it tn0 whole instrumentation of the Plnla
Jtaelf at 'Washington participates, just dolphin Orchestia, with its splendid
a labor at Iluffiilo thought long anil I array of solo plav ers, is placed in the
wisely decided against choosing another service of chamber music As far as the
leader than the one whose mind ran writer knows, there is not another
easilyt habituijllj nnd conspicuously in chamber music orgnnintinn in 'he conn
tkp same groove vrltli the mind of the trv which has such a fund of talent
President of the United States. upon which to draw
1 rf-U. ...1. nt.,nwaa tt tkt nrA nmillfofil
Twin Minds on Exhibition ,,.,fn,n m.r chamber concerts have
"TTh establishing of an organization nl.(pssarilv been confined to the smaller
jMfisory board to the President which combinations, principal!) string quar-
rcHlld place Mr. Gompera officially nt tcts, witli an occasional quintet obtained
tb tlbow of Mr. Wilson would be a.,v adding a piano clarinet, et cetera, to
aKeltc? exhibition of that groove with one f the regularly organized string
'tfee tvo minds Laving bo inucli con- qunrtets, which dad its rwu ensemble
'feievlly in common running hnrmoni I ,hv eloped to that degree to which they
otly along befoip the very eves of nil hnd bebl rehearsals Hut with the new
labor. Ml labotr nilgll- regaro me. society tne vvnoie iiieruuui- en . onnoin
cvtcle with n certain confidence. 'music is pen. and it ik a literature
TiWill labor be Mtlsfied to participate?, which in quautitj and quality stands
cT answer revolvea aroundGompers, I second to none.
i nv. ,.':.-. n-lltv Down In hlal The concert possibilities of tllP i',U-
i, -uw P i '"""" '. i.rfc v., . "M. ooc.ef, ... TirtuaUy Hmttlets,
"wirt tyruut enei'siwr ..y- 7 T t--
11 n it r luirPH h wrrat i Imrux nf hit
un-n ini'fs i Hintf tnp roik s mu ilk
niu-i vruirn rnr inm una ir i.noili W
Tnn hrf Inr nf itiuk.c of th iMihli
oiw win 1 roinri nrriiiT io (upd
(h)run from hi. bst okec
I
ho
this,
ft
h
some of the depths or pathos: occasion
'allv it smiles, a bit vvistfulli and
wanlv
I Tlie author's reflections :11c the out
.growth of his cpcneiioos in the
... c . , ,. , 'tienehes, in battle, in other ihiises of
The Svmphon) 1 luh at l Pine strfi . n-i .,,.v. km ..t. : ..
ill ot-n its doora for ih li;n .-ni,oi) on 1 Rfmi war. Through them all is the in
7eLh'.VrVr.fn,,ni!!. s"XrnJ o",.?." TV".' '.lomltaW. spirit of France determined
dates for the i lasaca have b-en arrant d us to elefeut the HlIU, a resolution tluit
follow Tueiadai rvrntnt 0 tohfr 7 Sim ,,,, lie ,.i or llin .,- i enrln.'uu i, n.l il,
ihonv Orrhattra Mondav vnlnir Orioi r pi ev alls over ine w nr w eanness and the
n s an l s p m thirl and fourth i,ir longing for peace the benisnn of
hforv rlaeiaa Wedneadaj ev enmie ei, . ., i,f ., ..,.... .. , .
i,r in s and opm drat and second e..i i blessed relief from nutotracj ami Im
tleor .laHe The s,niphony Club l epen bansni anel kultur in some permanent
for new members ... ,, n.i . . , ,
'Truce of tiid The stvje is beautl
The uip ription sale for the Meimpotiun full dear anel thp substance benutifiillv
rnnrert aeries will open Mondav morn, nn dt ,, ,,, ., . .,, K f rnnsmiitn.1 I.
Weymann s lios t h. atnut atre.t The imaginative, even as irnnsmute.l into
aeriea of five ..ineeria win hrlns forth some 'nnot her language in the excellent tuns
df Ihu uiirM u crpsralui.t Lllrjnl ..in Tl... V .. -" '
rm
first i m ert Dciootr 11 Mlerha 1 tinan
the flfbratrci ItJKiUn vtol.nlut who Is
rruklnif thin auHun hi Ubt Amrlcin tnur
tar rnan Mars Th inoni1 Insdav
Iiembfr 1 the Cincinnati Hniphony Or
tthostrH Euzpnr Yiaj e conduttor and h
nlolut of oMMlnrtlon The third Tumclay
rxrnintf, Fl ruar 10 the lat Joint apMr
am- of Hriy? nm! 1-lman in a two violin
rrttal The fourth Wfdnesclay February
. ((-venlnat) the flrt concert uineanncc of
th uorlrl m ifratefct baritone Titta Ruffo
Thr fifth Monday etenlnjr Aoril Ifl. thf onlv
Philadelphia appearance of the Tia-lor pun
ran Daix era und Oeorsa Cope tho did
tlnmjiBhiil planiat
The Taleitrlna I Jiolr of Philadelphia.
(fonnerlv lh Oathollr Choral lub) under
the direction of VrrU A Motitant re
Hume rehearBuls nMft Monday en,mr pfn
temt'-r It iwq concern are pianma ror
lntiiin of "V. W ."
THi: I I-AMb THAT IS KRANCR Hv Henn.
talherb ew Vork The Century Com
lanj St
Rezanov
Gertrude Atherton's romnnrc of Cal
ifornia, "ttoxttnor," hns boon eppuh
HhUpcI in tlie modern llbrun. It is n
orth) successor of (ho other famoun
honks which have appeared in this Feries
of ret.riuU The tale in based on the r.riVrv TlMnER TBAILH
tradition of a vWt of a RiifcHi.B oflicer t rAStx &9W
.. - l. .. I.IM a. p.mleil II... ..Ii- -. - ,Vii I'oAen Vill' TJ1R ' C 11 II '
IO .lie i-u ""-'. "' r,,r "I ",?.?.". .HilWt,r Ve Yr.rU
nMiiii nm. ... - - - ......
leini er 11 ii.ii Liiiimiie 010 luniiueu lor " t . oAO i it
the mmtnir peaaon the nroitrBrna for which Sail rrancliiCO In lNJll, and fell in love
will contain worka vvhleh hava never been ,', ,, j.t,,., nf tlie rommn...1n.
ivn in Philadelphia Ths tnamberahin with the daughter ot tue commauiinntc,
will t? tnrreaaecl Io iOO olce and aprlli-a. j ,l,.au v, their love affair
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