t W r1 m Wf t It 1 F paI ri 1 'ji M M m u bVr III .i -$$" i W'jfc j i tjj.v M i It 9 . i( --li 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920 fflaniels Takes Issue With Admiral Sims tVmtlnaul from Faro Onn frRlchm that his recommendation o( a Distinguished Service Modnl for Coin Zander .T. r TSabcock. lili chief ot MftfI, and his "everything" had ftot Viii followed, Secretary Daniels said! 1V "'I I had thought Commnnder Bab jCeck the 'verrthlng' of the navy ncross be een I certainly would have sent blin ,"io represent thp nav$ Instead of Ad miral lms, I do not believe in having two supermen to do n ouelman job." f Defend Own Awards In support of hta contention that n commander of a s.Mp sunk or damaged .by submarine nltnck was entitled to n medal if he r-houptf proper ntialitira lions, even though the Miip was un able to combat the submarine, Secre !ary Daniels cited numerous examples n American naval history and also pointed to initnnees of such awards ,J)y the French Rovcrnmrtit during the world war American naval hitor. ho told the Committee, was filled with precedent upholding his action in uwurdiui; the Distinguished Servicp Medal lo com- 'tnandcrs ot shirs sunk b) iubmariue or mines. "In the siiileNo attack ot submarine 'warfare, ' said Mr. Daniels, "it is not th fact that n mnn vtrikes or is struck "that tests trui- mettle and triif naval .leadership. The niir-ticm i: 'Doe be filay the part of the innn. with chivalry 'and thought only of others and of his country? And has ho by preparation and foresight done nil that is possible to meet any and every pmerponr-j ? And .when he faces a court of his brother of "ficers, do they llud that he has measur ed up in the terrible ordeal to the high uavnl traditions? McLain Ready to Fight Profiteers Continued from 1'nte One ply wns n Rraceful wave ot both hands, palms upward and an expressive shrug of the shoulders which might otherwise have been expressed In the words, "What could ivc do?" "It H presumed then." 1 continued, "that before proceeding to indict a man as u profiteer you'll examine his books lo prove a case against him so that there will bo on slip-up when the case gets into court?" "Oh. certainly. We expect the De partment of Justice ngcuts under Todd Daniel to enmine the books nnd re port accordingly." "It is stated that there a good many thousands of food, clothing nnd shoe dealers in Philadelphia. The expert ence of the federal food administration during the war was that it required anywhere from a week to ten days or two weeks (o make a careful examina tion of the books of a suspected profiteer; to follow the stock purchases back through middlemen nnd wbole salers to the factory or the tlrm. It will require, will it not, an unusually large and epensivc force of expert nc- tountants to get this information ! In Mr. Daniel's Hands "I presume "o : but thnt is n matter which will be in the hands of Mr. Dan iel. Vo shall co-operate in every y. M"e shall :iU the public to co-operate with us. 1 appreciate thnt we will not have the wartime spirit aud the exuber ant patriotism that then prevailed to as sist us in our work, but we'll make u tr . "The present attitude of everjbody si-cms to bo to get all you can while the getting is good. You said in your Hrticte in the l'VEMSO 1'UULIC ; I I dolt, of S?nturda last that we would Moscow, and even of the Kremlin, like n modern Torqucmndn. Under his fan atical management the Instrument of terror Imagined by Lcnlno and Trotsky to consolidate their power may well bo turned against them some day. Djerjlnshy Tcrrorltcs Moscow He has filled th prisons with "sus pects," nmong them many thousands ot professed Bol.sheviki, soviet officials nnd workmen, and has been forced to turn number of private dwellings into provisional ialls in order to house the everr increasing multitude of hla cap tives. In the early days, all persons arrested by the "extraordinary commission" were brought to trial before n special court and allowed to defens? themselves. But their number has now become so great that this form of procedure is no longer practicable. ' A printed form, filled out with the Wilson Only Bar in Way of Treaty Contlnntd from reo Onn other Issues than those presented In the treaty. Since the defeat of the treaty in No vember, the efforts on both Bides have been largely political. They will con tinue to be larzelr political. Having tolled to make a combination with the. Democrats, Mr. Lodge wilt now try to write his own party upon u treaty policy, if the Johnson reservation holds out any hopo of winning over the Call forniou and his friends. Tho onlv weakness In the Republican party's record ou the treaty, iflt has to go over into the next campaign, Is Us fnllurc to ncree upon reservations. The efforts of a large minority of the lie- particular charge preferred Raln;t'SCRM to defeat the treaty, accom &.lrPi JJiJSIpwicd as they may be by a filibuster written statement m their defense. But nprninmendnl bv Admirals , ,. . , ,, , , ,-,,. ,i ! depend u good deal on the psychological .A?2L,?J", 211. . "ZlJZ? "? rct ...ur efforts would have on the pub- He. 'Hint is true." "Before jour pricc-fixiug committees begin their work it will of course be uwssnrv to li some standard of profit uiui win ne inir io meivtmnts of nil classes to the little fellow on the side street and the big firm, or corporation, on the main thoroughfare. How will o arrive at this standard?" was the next query TIce Admiral Grant recommended com- .manding officers under litem for uis 'tlnguishcd Service Medals, who dis played these high qualities, when their ships, struck by mines or torpedoes, tWcrc sunk "or damaged. The board of .awards approved their recommenda tions. "The greatest thing that a mnn ever docs in this world is to turn a stumbling block into n stepping stone. If medals are not given for this sort of noble courage nnd coolness and direction in Supreme dauger. what on earth arc they designed for?" j Referring to Admiral Sims's state Jnent that he had not recommended an.v enlisted men for medals because "we Jiad nothing to give them." the secre Sftrj" called the committee's attention $0 the act creating the awards which jc said made no distinction between au Admiral, captain and enlisted man. S "It is the service he renders, the service in peril and not his rank that founts." he added. "There are occas- , jpns when n .ship is threatened with de struction and when for the moment its Safety nnd protection depends on an en Jisted man aud then he is in a 'position bt great responsibility.' and if he per forms his duties at that moment with courage and devotion he is full entitled lb the recognition of his ennduet by the Distinguished Service Medal." f Would Honor Humblest Man j2 Referring to the bestowal of that Inedal on Admiral Benson because of his Services as chief of naval operations. Jlr. Daniels declared he would give the panic medal "that goes to that great no oral examination whatever tnkea nlacc. and the court pronounces its sentence, which is irrevocable, on the strength ot these two documents, in the absence of the prisoner, to whom It is communicated in a scaled letter. The method is as expeditious as It i arbitrary. All executions ordered by the "extraordinary commission" take place In the cellars of the former Mex ican legation, but starvation and disensc 'n the overcrowded prisons relieve the Chinese firing tquads ot most of their gruesome work. (Mr. Kospoth's fourth article will bo printed tomorrow.) NO HAPSBURG COMEBACK iimv nrninst its ratification, might re quire some explaining away at the polls. Council of Ambassadors Denies They Will Be Restored In Hungary Paris. Feb. ". Formal denial of ru mors that the Allies would promote or recognize the restoration of the Hnps burg dynasty in Hungary was issued by the council of ambassadors yesterday. "The allied powers," says the state ment, "consider such restoration of n dynasty which to its subjects repre sented n system of coercion and domina tion, in alliance with Germany over Ix)dge Dlspo8rs of Charges In nil other respects Mr. Lodge has succeeded since November in giving his pnrtv a position on which It may go before the country in the coming election if Mr tViWnn forces it to do so. Mr. Lodge has disposed of the charges that the Republicans have been obstinate and unreasonable. He has sought n com promise with the Democrats and has offered concessions, And the Grey let ter disposes of the charge that the party would destroy the League-of Na tions and imuecessnrlly embarrass for eign powers. If the treaty is ratified nnd Mr. Wilson accepts it, it will be because the President fully perceives the party advantage which the Republicans now possess, lie has offered to take the treaty into the next campaign. Bat he cannot do so without an issue. He cannot do so because he alone disap proves the Lodge reservations. Nothing has been heard from him since the Grey letter so fnr us can be learned. No one has discussed the Grey letter with him. The story that ho is displeased by tho letter ran only bo n deduction from the circumstances, but it is n probable deduction. Thnt ho will pay anything or will Interfere In any tvny is unlikely. Wilson Keeps Hands Off The President's last statement on the treaty was that he had no compromise jo suggest or proposals to make. Since then he appears to have taken no part in tho negotiations between Mr. Hitch cock nnd Mr. Lodge. He is apparently leaving the Democratic senators to settle the treaty issue by themselves. This may bo his course from now on. His position will be better if the treaty comes to him with the approval of the Democratic senators nnd he is put into the position of having to bow to the will of two-thirds of the Senate, of having Xo take tho treaty with reservations that lire displeasing to him rnthcr than de lay peace. If thus left to themselves, the Demo crats arc likely to yield to Mr. Lodge and accept substantially the Lodge amendments. They arc sensible of the political uuwisdom of any other course. President Absolutely Alono President Wilson has got himself Into n difficult and unenviable position. His obstinacy hns resulted in his being left absolutely nlone. He hns been de serted by the public, which does not sympathUo with his position. His party press, ins disclosed by tho JackBon Day dinner, does not support him on the treaty. His own party in the Senoto no longer really supports him. Allied Eufbpe has felt called upon to interfere in order to prevent the 1cbbuc of Nations from being defeated by his obstinacy. For thnt is what the Grey letter, now pretty well Identified with the British cabinet, in substance wis, ntlirtt ctn I jg imi1i1 lint Iva nrinLlctonf "I recognize the force of your ques- cither with the principles for which this ion. was the reply, ' and the answer war has been fought or with the results of the liberation of subiect peoples t to it, as 1 see it now, i that our stand nrtl must be 11 flexible one.. It is a sub ject that will require very careful con sideration. In some eases a fair net profit of from 7 to 10 per cent may be sufficient. In the matter of shoes, for instance, the dealers with whom I have consulted, and manufacturers, seem 1 ""7VHE WHITE I I stj" ENAMEL J? f I vKlceuM which have been achieved." Budapest. Jan. ."1 f delayed 1. (By A. 1'.) 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Owner and Proprietor Try CLARENDON Hotel VlrelnlA Ave. near TlrarU AlvraxH opni 100 roomn, with liot nnil ro!d rnnnlnr iratert prlmtA bntlin. rnpnetty 300. Wrltn for nitrs, lionklct. Monro Hutching. WHIM tions to the Itiinburs1. on the part of the Allies and Ilungariun Socialists. to feel that S'J1, per cent U a fair net j This movement persists ileppite objec 11 lli, U, 1'iiblic Much to Blame "Have you taken into consideration that the public has aided profiteers by demandinK high -priced commodities, and accustomed itself to luxuries undreamed of in pie-vvur dajs times?"' he was, us-ked. "I undoubtedly have. T reenrnize , that the public i in srent measure to i tiiame. uelore there can be any rndicnl change in prices of thins? manufactured, or in products -from the iield nnd farm, we have sot to have :i return to that conservation and economy which we had before the armistice. We've pot to get , over our money drunk, aud have less prodisnlity in expenditures. ' "We need fewer diamonds and more ilarm docks : fewer silk shirts nnd more pOSNEIJL&Ml yirr Phil a,. Jlv WSiSfiffim Jtad distinguished officer to the humble-t flannel ono: fewer pointed shoes and Sjtilor lad. wbo, when placed in u pom- morp quar(, toes. Among women, thev tion of great responsibility at a tiineUhould wear more calico aprons and JShich tests the stuff of which a mnn is ecv.pr cvenin" cowns I pa.de, met the demands of tho-e duties ,.0n the othcr hand if thc ,p Md placed his life in jeopardy in order enSnged in selling commodities nre going ,"".":" '' j ., to meet anu solve tins social condition there has got to be less grnbluiij might be preserved. tWith that in mind he ordered further udy of navy records when he found (that only 110 enlisted men of the oOO. 000 in the navy during the war had Keen recommended for any high honor, fie explained As the result of this Mudy, as vet uncomplete, he said thir jjen additional enlisted men were awarded the Distinguished Service JVIedal and sixty -eight more were put BO tho list for navv crosses. fccretary of Admiral Sims's statement rved that, the fiiir-prjce commissioner .... .. ... . ig nr ATitimicf '1 hern i nn niln.r,nn nc that fhe nnllcv lollowpd in awnrriinir " ". ". ."' nf ex orbitant profits and a larger exhibition of nld-time Christianity. More of thc brotherhood of man and lets solidarity of selfishness." ! "If thc people don't co-onerate we will fail. All the Lever ads. presiden tial proclamations and fair-price lists will be in vain. It is the people who mut say whether prices will bo high or low." rrom all of the above it will be ob- thc navy's There is no question as to his sincerity of purpose, but mean while the public cries aloud for the pun ishment of the prouteer. fcedals had "shot to pieces' inorale a "It is an insult to the splendid men 8t thc navy to say that the morale of &s service could be seriously impaired any question of awards to individu als." the secretary said ou that point iiThcy are made of sterner stuff than to be rattled bv a mutter -n unimpor- rani in comparison wnu ineir uevuuuu , Jo their duties. 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Mayor mnujeu. ;fcmtter is up to Director Cor- P, fprtniem nnu nc la uuii. The Time's Coming when you will Cut Your Own Hair The tlmo and money that you Bpnd In a barber a chuir every Konth . will buy a PRBKLESh Combination Hair Cutter and Safety Haior Always carry one In your traveling bag for emergency a saKe. Tbrce riwltlT SrlcDtllle Adiustraent Compl'te. with bladra. IJ.OO Complete. "Uh 2 blades. 1.00 Postpaid to any rrt of U 0. Bend money or P. O. order to day, aure. HASSON MFQ. CO., iHfi Room 316 1215 Filbert St Fhili. Call and see It (lemousiraieu IB 9 jWJ S .d. : ' V mOS atA i J!r '- is . 1 ggp. I iimiAcrs Tbejc are the tree flavors of natnre women have been longing for them. They are wonderful. Arevelation! Try them they'll improve your food bevond your dreams. 21 Different Flavors VirolU, Leraon, Cherry, Stwr befry, Orange, Pineapple, Rup berry, Pach, Onion, Roee, Mice, Almond, Celery, Cinnimoa, Cloves, Coffee, Nutmeg, Peppermint, Win trrgreen, AUfpice, Anite. Double Strength U Half. Sold hy all trtttrt Write (or a free copy of Vir ginia Dare Flavoring Secrets. fa? Garrett & Co., Inc. fen rOOQ ITOQUCIS JK.I35 Brooklyn, N. T. KniTTATIONAL. Uoth Serw Our jrraduates are In constant dfmand for pood piv iff positions. Greirtr Hhorthan-J, th ca8 fppily system Corn pie t a buMiivia and b" rrttarlal courses Da and VlKht i 1r.hp. IntensUe trainlntr. Enroll Hnv time. Crill or ivrlta for full n.i rttrulnrs nnu raiaintrup fM 1'llll.A. IH.hl.NK.x, 1'HI.I.Kl.l: tin ( i oiipcn or ommrrrt 101" C'hmtnut HI. t'lilladflphla BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE M'ost efrlrifnt courses In Stenography. Typ Iiik Sermtarlal, Accounting Hourly de mand for Graduates to fill sood paylne positions Day or nleht eebool. Knter any time 1200 WALNUT ST. riimoPBArTic Da and KvenlnK Classes now Forming. I Nn anA fhr. vA r COUTeS. Imlomafl lini- (rsilly recognized. All dpialjja method taught legally Ineorporaled ashnglon Mrhool of Chiropractic, 1118 r W. N. W.. I Washington. I. C. ,Dr. J. 3 Riley. Presi dent Phone Main 199" A Prl I C 3SD & THOMPSON STS. ArJlL.VJ MATINEE DAILY DOL'OIAS FAIRBANKS In "WHEN THE CIX3UDS ROLL BT" Arj-'ArlA CHESTNUT Below 16TH AKVAIJIA 10 A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. MARY MILKS MINTEH In "ANNE OF OREEN GABLES" DI T TCniDl BROAD STREET AND DL.U11.o1KL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. MAURICE TOURNEUIl'S "BROKEN BUTTERFLY" BROADWAY ?t& KmI nOlTGI.XH PAIRHANKS In "WHEN IIIK CLOUDS ROLL HT" n A DITHI "-- MARKET STREET L.Arl 1 UL in A. M. to 11 ;1B P. M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL Bl OVERBROOKhverd ave. ... JSlhZi. ogers in "ALMOST A HUSBAND" PAI ACF 12U MARKET STREET I i-iir-nc 0 A M to 11 "IBP M everywoMan1' ROT fVlisV le jmwk ERY RAM HOTEL ShjEVILJ-eSB M-Ci THE LAND OP" TH 3HY ON THE DIXIE HIGHWAY Famous overywharo for Ita location, aervloa and oulalna. Booklet and rates upon application 3. J. LAWRENCE. Manager PRIMPPCC 101S MARKET STREET i IMMyLJO 8-30A. Jt. toll:15P. M J- W. KERRIGAN In"'IJ1"JI "THE LIVE SPARK" REGENT ""ait ROBERT WARWICK n " M TJIU TREE OP KNOWLEDGE" RIALTO OURMANTOWN AVE. "THE UNDERCURRENT" RUBY 1IAKKET ST. BELOW 7TH maroueritVclaiI?:113 v' " "A GIRL NAMED MARY" -.-ki -1 Al (;tn. i Maplewood Aei. UULUINIAL. ; :30, 1 and 0 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN In "TUB THUNDEREOLT rivinDtrcc main st.. manaypkk h Ml Ktob matinee daily DOl'OLAS FAIRBANKS In "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL m" FAIRMOUNT2TAT&.NGEri!rDAf.v.Y JACK PICKFOIU) In "IN WRONO" l7Al!l V THEATRIV-1311 Markot Bt. r A1V11L.I n A. M. to Midnight CLARA KIMBALL Yfll'NU "EYES OP YOUTH-' rTU CT THEATRE Below Spruca 3D 1 ri O 1 . MATINEE DAILY ("CHECKERS ' ORAND MARCH PHOM 'AIDA--L MacCLAIN. ORQANIST pn AKtiy-l M THIRD t KITZWATER "MALE AND FEMALE" THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Jjw , i nregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Book. I keeping. Secretarial Courses Day Night. Shmver'a Business College I Py'-delphla's aret Ul'.'"'".. BG7 unesinut ni. ..r .. -..... tfav PRIVATE LESSONS In Engusn ana rrenrj experienced woman teacher S8'J N i8d at Phone Ponlar 2ff(l W onr.g Men ami Rots FRENCH Sold by Jjobi Bros., 1015 Chestnut OSGOOD STEAM SHOVELS Loeomotire Craaei, Dipper J)tit THE OSGOOD CO. Land Title nullalnr, PblU, "You will Ha brtler tultfc a Oioeo" New classes Beglnner'a and Advanced French. Special attention paid to com. merclal vocabulary Wednesday and Trlday I nlngs, commencing Kebrusry 4. Pees I low. Write or call tor particulars Y M C A CF.NTBAL BRANCH 143t Arch Ht. Great Northern nrcai IS".,? o'i IIOBAUT BOSWORTH In "BEHIND TUN IJUUll" P. M. tmnrniAl COTH t WALNUT STS, IIVIIXlMrtL Mats. 2:30 Elgs 7 L 0 BL'OKNB O'HlllKN in "THE BROKEN MELODY" SAVOY 12U MnKCT STREET VSUE IliAW -rn,D-S'I0"T "THE BEGGAR PRINCE" STANLS,'IiiST-- "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY VICTORIA MnA,HEr ST- AB- 0T "SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" Tho NIXON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES m BELMONT MD AB0VE MAnKET "MY W&gF&ffigh. 'WFE., CEDAR 00T" CEOA AVENUE VANOIE VALENTINE "WHEN BEARCAT WENT DRY" COLISEUM MARK1? BETWEEN ZS BunKBM,, AND wr" "WANTED. A HUSBAND" FRANKFORD 4I10 FAl'ZonD CHARLES RAY In "RED-HOT DOLLARS"- JUMBO rlSPh1 ST.', OIKAHD AVE. . J Jumho Junction on Pr.nord & "CROOKED STRAIGHT" ROCKLEDGE, FLA. MALLORY S.S. CO. A STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing,, in EARLY FEBRUARY for Marseilles and Genoa Apply to MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE 629 Chestnut St. Bell. Market SOSO Keystone. Main 22M Jew lork Offlce. Pier 3 north KUer Telephone, Spring 8800 &3Sf27i'a He ft ,'5w' V t'. lannivcrKocKii ROCRLEDCE. FLORIDA 1 59 mitts nirtb ol JioktonYill n Iho Indlia Rlvir. Hisrh clans, modern hotel; capacity 300. Excellent trolf, tennla, boatinr, fiahlnff huntlnff. etc. Orcbettra, dancing. OrCX JMUABT TO URIL Uuritun and term muled. Htnry M, U leti. Met rn - " " -"-- -- V" - .mm..m.' EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer! General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Bridge" ....Feb. 7 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" . . .Loading SS "Coqirina" Feb. 17 For rates and particulars apply lo Earn-Line Steamship Co. 1.J& South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. TOURS COOK'S Travel Service Covers the World Benefit by our experience, in selecting your Steamship Accommodations Wo arc thc accredited Agcnta for all Atluniic and Pacific S. S. Companies. THOS. COOK & SON 225 S. Broad St., Philn. hTBAMMIU NOTICES Java Pacific Line Dtreei Sertlce San Franclseo to NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Fast Carto lint J. n. Sprrrkles & Ilros. Co., Men. Acta. a i-ine m., nan xTnnciseo New York OIHce, 17 Ilattery flare State Bank of Pliiladelpliia Fifth and Bainbridge Sta. STEAMSHIP TICKETS MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company lSstabUsbed 1851 Million ot I'assencera Carried Not h Lite Ijost COASTWISE LINES rfalladrlphU-UostoD. Wed.. Rat.. S I'. M. rblladelpbla-HaTannali ami Jacksoatllle, FrldaT. 0 V. M. FreUht only until Mar 1st. HAVANA Freiglit-Panenger From Norfolk Beery 10 Daj 8. M. "tlrecUn," February 16lh h. 8. "Ontario." February 26th Ftist-Class Fare, $00. Special Rooms dt" Jinrrlti. Maifll Ts. Booktne Aienta . IS Ho. William St.. N. V.. and Norfolk. T A. f,. llonxartz. General Affent. rier 18. No. Delaware Ave.. I'blU. I ITAnnTJ 1ST t IANCASTCn AVE. LbrUIM MATINEB DAILY HOtlAlVT BOSWOrtTH In "UEIIIND THE DOOIf I inrtJTV BMOAD & COLUMBIA AV. LlDCt I I MATINEE DAII.T JACK rifKFonn In "IN WHONQ" 333 MARKET fT!FJ.Ti?S DOUGLAS MscLBAN In "WIIATS YOUR HUSBAND DOINOT" MII8I0 Winn Method of FoDolar Musle and Kaatlme Dano I'laxlnr Al All Music, stores ACWX? :5 SOUTH ST. Orchestr lVlWL1-.L. Continuous 1 to II. "MALE AND r-hMALE." LOCUST ?,.N,? .'-SPHgT sttirets KTIIBL1 CL'ATTO'n"- :3 ' l "TUB T1UKTEBNTH COMMANDMENT" NIXON 8SD AND MAIIKKT HTS. ',,vv-"' 2M5. T and 0 UESHin iiAnniscALn in HECKONINO ROADS" RIVOLI 62D AND SANSOM 8TB hj.' .. MATINEE DA NOT1MA TAT.Mirtnw i "THE ISLE OP CONQUEST1 DAILY STRAND aERM"rorVEENANCO ETHEL CLATTON In ENANG0 "THE THirtTEENTII COMMANDMENT" .UH...Uami, l..i.l.'"'.U.l. "'"",14 WEST ALLEGHENY MAViini sv,;ri.".,j n "-'" """ I-ITOCfA 4CTII ft MARKET fcTS. CVJIMrVA MATINEE DAILY VIOLA DANA In "PLEASE OET MARRIED" ICFCFRCinhJ 2Wh Oauphln eta. J Hr r crcouiN matinee daily OERALDINE FARRAIt In 1-rUX FLAJIB OF TUB TOKON" PARV RIDQE AVE. & DAUPHIN BT. SESSUH HAYAICAWA In "THE TONO MAN" Complete chart ahowlnc prorrams for tha week appear Saturday avanlu and Bosday. Mli?ii:l';iPi?fnf l.-j Paesenier and FreJibt Serrlce Venaiia . . TMladelpbU to London Feb. i Miurtlania New YDrk " Cherbourj and. Southampton Feb. S Colombia New York " Londonderry and Claif ow Feb. 10 Virdoha Phi adelpbia " Briilol (ATonmonlh) Feb. U Verbama Philidtlpbit " I.irerpopl .-. , Feb. I Snionia New York " Plymouth, Havre and London Fab. U K. A. Victoria New York " Plymouth, Cherbourg and Liverpool... Feb. V Doonbolm ...Philadelphia " Briilol (Aronmoulb) Feb. 21 Carmanii New York " Plymonlb, Chetbonrf and Liverpool,... Mir. luperator New York " Cherbourj and Southampton Mil J Royal Cf on New Utk " Plyraooth, Havre and Sonthmpton....Mir. Colnobia New York " Londonderry and Claijow Mr. , Misrttania New York " Cherbourg and Soulbamplon Mar. 2' , StienU New York " Plymonlb, Havre and London Mr. K. A. Victoria New York " Llvernaol Mir. tl Carmania New York " Liverpool Apr. ' Royal Ceorie New York " Plymouth, Havre and Soulbamplon Apr." Mauretanu New York " Cherbourc and Southampton Ap'- JI Columbia New York " Londonderry end Claifow Apr. 1 K. A. Victoria New York " Liverpool Apr. l Impiritor New York " Cherbosrf and Southampton Mr ' For XVoter SalInt Apply t 1300 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA ' .'Am, .y.'j ' 7i . a e.-j
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