' -, WliJl'T' ' islsraSrcHr jr &rT3W&Y1!pFIJQ c ' &. ' 'Hill JwmiUKlWw,A.PI , ' fw." v TWIIjt?!" v r)c JapofT - a -w.' ii JTMBMIBMB3iMfcdTi i W n r li V - WHUUJr M&AAfcM & '-hju UTrWHTBTlTleWI Ai T6W'ITriT7"f XrWTK 'UlTXrWTI ." UTTTTTl tHIT T l il.l-l ! 'Il-I MOVIEGRAMS FKOM SCREEN TO PATRON ADOt'DOItl la one of the features of "Polly With a Past." the Hclnsco RtflKe success hv (leorge Mlddloton nnil OUy Uoltnti, with Inn Claire ni the tnr The picture will bo seen at the Stanlev next week The netting the trtrkground for one of the scenes v herein Polly dem onstrates her 'past" as a Kronen lndv of the boulevard, Is complete In Its sug Kestlon of reprcsentlni,' "all that money CAn buy " Tho walls of the boudoir are draped with satin, nnrl the room firnlshd 1" ijjolychromo furniture of delicate mauo " snaae hip design is .iuui in " '"'j i 'eUKueatlns the luxury of the Last The T'past" of Polly li manufactures.! lv (h two young men who wish tn save a mu tual trlend from an unfortunate love affair. Ai:xrnUIMi:NT. which wlll.no doubt bo adopted hv more producer within a short time, was sucoenfum tried out In the technlcil department r tho Charles Rjiy studio durltiR tlm MnilnK Of "Peacefut Vnllev. which will be th attraction at the Slanton i-eiiiimetii-liiK Mondav. This was the blendlnc of the art and technical department so tint the directors .of theie two department work In tandem Clarence. Pe Vltt and Kobert Bennett art and technical direc tors, wr appointed technical super visors am"""!" new plan eliminated much lost motion and resulted In mure bar monlous production GEOrtOt: KIT.M MT.H'KS success a" a Paramount picture director is Hi tllrectlv dU" to the collaboration done on production" between his wife, nuid i Benrerp and himself Not onh In the studio were thev lmll enRaseel co operating on thouehti nnd sugges'inc novel Ideas but Ken at the dinner table at home, nnd as a result Mr Ki'7 mnurlce rose to the top rune of the ladder of success . .Vow a coincidence Is the fact that Mr Fltzmaurlee directed Mae Murrav In her Paramount siiooe-ss but has been "in ceeded b Uolwrt 7. Leonard, who in1 private life Is Mli Murr.iv s husband Tho opportunltv to dlreit her pictures cams to Mr Leonard when Mr Kit? maurlce was assigned to the London tudlo of Famous- P!ayer--.Lak I Mr Leonard's first picture with his wife starring, Is "The ( Hided Lllv " tn Paramount picture entering Its second Week at the Arcadia And the success of ' The oil led Lib ls du to the co-opratlon ho received from his wife, i:erv evening thev ills- cussed their own conceptions of the scenes scheduled to be ' shot ' the net day Thev deliberated In evorv wav the possibilities of Injecting this or tint for the purpose of obtaining extrnonllmry effective and unusuul result' T0 YOU belbvc In life nftir death? - Are iou a splrltunlist or a materi alist" The materialist savs, "Time t passing Death will soon end all. Let us then destroy the stlng order nnd share the good things of this world As Basil King xprees It In his photo-drama ' Larthbound " underlined for the Stanley, the treed of the m.i terlallst is "no iiod. no sin no future j life nothing but the survival o' the Ilitvei. aim cmiv 111, til ie'1 iniinfil Through the liven of three men and a i woman h" pit tuns the bitter fruitage. of this creed evm bevond the veil Basil King, now .1 fplrltu.illst was formerly a t iergvman He believe s w tn Tennvs-on, I can hanllv unlerstnnd hem !. ...1 . . ... - t.i ...1 anv gnat imaginative niun who has I ulv ,II,TU "pirn or tne times in which wen as rue irritating paralleling or the deeph llveel. mftertel thought nnd "," lnr" lln'' ""methiiig to do with thH I Phil ldelphla programs which the orgnnt wrought can donht of the uul s ton- xlwPolnt although It must be admitted nation from the Hub indulgeel In for sonic tlnuous progress n th. after 1 fe i ukiu x.(iii u'miui fn ine u'ii n tv-'ii' Mnnv who se- r.arthboun.I will re- call M. tor Hugos glad crv. Death t" I HUl Ulr ui'MI 1 1 II IP II !' Illf , L IP HE prolongation . n,v work Is onls begun T,; PVMNATi; P.LOKIM." ' - dramatic Paramount photoplnj, will be the feature at th Stanton week of Mnrch 14 The storv eienls vti'h a novelist whose vot-s then, jear after jenr, are tho career N rulneel thremgh a murder com- same ones for vhuh the writers ex mlttcd bv his mother-in-law, and who pressed their preference now. later flnd3 happiness and 1 e i ter main thrilling incidents have tr.i-vpin el Tn- ( neroine is an invalnl heiress whos.. .s-i tate ts sived from a coterl" of risc.ils by the hero The situations are ele scrlbed as ab.orhlnglv interesting and dram iMc md tin r i i mild leave n of comedv In the eleve'opmetit of the vt,r Satime Mtrwin wr.t. the stor IJeh. rt Ignejl i perspiinallv dirM.d the pre. ductlun Mci.t- .u .t. , , . OKL than the Usui) Int. rest attaches to the announcement of the en- gagement of .lames nlier e'utwons "Nomads of thu Vorth at the Ctl.icc Theatre beginning Mondav Man h II 'alwavs written for onhesti.il m coin All those who ,iw n ii k to e;(,ts Ceum- piniment and much of the sob) p,nt i try' ntiel The Ki.-r Lnel fr mi the mmpeesed with the . olnr of the a. coin workshop of this aui'ior expect some- pnnving instruments of the onhestra In thing out of the orlmarv in the latest1 mlnel This tobn of leunse, iiinnot bo plcturiz.itloti of hl brand of outdoors I even approximated in the piano ecceun Far N'nrth fiction This fi'tn U ,in ssvm it,., j-irse i tlonnl attiact on tilt is sai I to be one of the .rv bt -t eltlt.s .V.r offttt.l by this i rg.tniati i Th. thrive h'gh-lights m the nroduc- tion .recording to .irlv.mce mfotniation. I are the r. mark it.;., p. rfeirrian' of ini. main, In. luding m.mv wild ons in gen- era! and a pet b.nr and elog in n.r- rtntll.ii .1 f,r. M fl ri n ii. U I .. rrrlitn1 uith i.llin i nr t )itV .. Hi, ... . '-- ---- ' .ii- . inmi rt II Pi III! reaiiHii. ini rnrii.H ann i r.Tii.in nboihni: fpia nn - ipjir. iliffrnr i th nrilinir r'in of ti. tff,i H ,1 ban th- pDilWIVi, Mtnh II The 'r . of Heiletnpt in Mi. n. w Metro ir nic-1 lion si.tri.ng Her' l.vi.i U . t ii fentint of tin 'i urn I"icturi7el ftom the novel Th. T 'iip'e of Davtn. by I A K Wv i. tin. n-t I.' '. II v . M i i.. li S.I'd tn nri,i. pt.v ous s, , ,., n pr. duet Ions of "i's tiopulnr voung star The stoiv s that of A ouiig i:ng sh- mnn n .t.iik He.irt o In lia who I,.. core, s f tti o is for t ... of , t-ptloli.C eptloll.C el ptK J.t Ml image brave rv i' i ih' " . leg' i ' n .i fit r in In L- r Joi Pi COMPOSER NOW PRODUCER Harry Carroll Once "Pounded Ivories" at a Cinema It J o i '. v. .. uo ,' M u- Cftrrop ts , i g . it . . n motlem i ' i . M . it., , , v , r( Thumpii g t il . . .'- it . u a Intl. b. ii. r Mi it (.. i . ii t n . ,t lahor 'ii i r. .e t , wii i t st 'i ii ..us.. at All "in i ! t I i, , ,..,' i . u tn his pre f v-i. ,1 n , , r tn t t is v. rv harel voiu , ,, i i.ril '- ., ..., som. thing il. I . s ... li,, Th. v. mt tmi-i m h nl nil I' . i in While 1 u,i. ' ng' Ml g !'le k. - Itliel gazing ii tlr i tl'l oil. eiv I 'til! S Sit'. ill t lies 11' .1 on tl . . i . . n I , nnd li Jrn . nv v brougiii t no . i plm i i ng V i Hi- i. t -s Hlppi in I W " The I i i . La-.t - i i.i rletit s , . i vlseel M r i. next a ami ii i i I Il .1 I ll.l I 1 .1 . I. Ill I M ' ' Is. I I ' '11 t lie Ml"SM. ml Md' 1 1- I ah ' . I'ii . i ' i H. i .. re ii. ,i" ls .ih i. i . v il.iic . i I "tllp il v THE HANLONS SEE "ERMINIE n Hi' n ti . of Cm . ih t . lie! t prod i. t i . f ih i' f ii FUCCe's ,t . I , , i. .. of l: I nd Hiii ii t , SlX li el 111, , ,, , , i, and p mt' nun i. is . 'i. "L e t rfg.. ,n ij.s. nnd Sup. 1 1 ,i w 1 1 tit lar iittnu 'i ii . of i . ii 'Iletetltlv m S - v i tin ptrr ii Uio . ra igli't r il . .i g. -t .,' ti, ' - ii roba's P'od 1 lie.lis I .III'.ISIIIH" ". n si ,i. ' d 'i Vim i.n I ' ii inn i mail- i :l nee nr i.tm i vi-.kv.hu ( f MISS Ml". UltllK I 1, Mm H ,l oitoi were tin." 'ft', ink nil 'x ll.i l-,i Brotlni" Mi.. lUnl'ni . f.".i in, , is two elder In. th. r- tl t , , t of whfIn 8 tlRh'v st v. ii si .(. . II ' , , , rt al.so im i id. i Mir ii in hi . Mr,, .,.,. tr3 Mis Whli un Il.iv iiioi i -i v.),., May Un. ne in. Mi, Hn I.hh. n and In r hi. inn i Mr ili.n Hm on fJeOIRe Hm I. ,.i ji hi, two dimuhtprs nfOeoi.- II i. Ion r Hl.n . h. u I Alma Haul' n '.. II Know n ii i t ii ini rt a -tre ssi s il-u Mrs Kei 'U t kno . n jiro, fe5l')iii i. m 1. inn Il.inlon i M.i 'icli'or of Thm is Il.inlon th.- . .. s' of m orlKlii.il Iroih.rs who was kill, d bv n fall fiom a iraiieie it I'ik.. s ipe-r House i in. Inniitl m trs ib . Ceorpe i 'Ivlei Hi. pi n. i . i o' Kr pilnte in his t.ul Hi. an I . .r.r, a'lvuni iigtni foi th o iwiiiul linn- IVIiS I aH B'LLIF R(.iRkP h'M MUEtCAY. THE. Stf&'WUMaL 1 M5 THE EniOVTION C'LPLD LILY ArtfadiA TMfe'." MW ' f ?i?jTBi Kwh&Xp? Elizabeth saBl Iki ' M.rIMiKB VALLEY -- VMPfr C jH9KlEipt WM - M fltt vw iiaPiSBBE'r KMwM'SSSiL M Locu5k 'f"i Aitu Gnt NoritiTH r c?nc wijcs TO MUSIC LOVERS ""fT of a large number of answers '-' recelxe.1 to the InMtatlon for opinions ns tn tti tun umnhnpv nrnL'pnmii ttuti- iIsl., . ,h, .-oinmn" i-iof u,i,,rii.,. US,M(1 " ,n'!' ,l"1,nnl ,ns' saturila. -!. ir MKn-.u uii inn i-uuivo m mo piano part or any sonata ever w rltten. numbers selected There was a largo ' proportion of those who niiHwere.l whoiT"1' retirement of tho Hoston Kjm- uiuugni mat tne vmpnony l'atnetlfiuo of Tscha.kowsk5 , have the place I UtT Zc'eaps or honor on the ideal s mpliony pro-'mostly to ttndltlon since tho Itoston em in The Fifth of Heethoven also was ' 'rcluslri h,is ,u ompllsheil little music popular nH was the Sd,uber, ,,. , " XlllZ, Shonv OrCes Ilnlsli'd and the New- World of Dvorak, I tra In the dns when It stood certainly while a few preferred tho Cesar Frnnck " Ithout a Hrtous rival In this country, svmphnm J and with but few In the world, which .,, , , I performed nioif t the work In educating The rholco ran almost e'xe hiselv to the people of th,. H.iKt us to what a the more emotional symphonli ronipo- 'great orchestra sliouM ! In those -Itie.ns. with the brllllantlv or. hestrnte,! '. " long ge.ne eer concert of overtures and melodic general numbers A gemdlv number of letters rnrekeil n . e .- .., . ' 'I t-lt'l e-ncn ur I' MngeT til ,111 ttlStril- 'H'e'liie'ei upon IO o, g!e!l Oil VV eellle sua V ment.illst an to.t. I I'VeiiliiKs. the urig mil eCe s, then nr- In n far as the answeis showed nnv- now. being given on Mondav evenings thing. It n that the strlcth e lassie ur own orihesit.i h.nl Htarttel bv this "vrnphonles mil other orchestral com.lme and it nnn more thi'ti hinted In 1"",'tl"," ,,ro more admired in the ab- ' 'Ttaln epiai It rs th.it this had something fi"";'1 ,hnu '" "ln ceincrete Perhaps to. tlo with the llostoti seconel series, as .. .. - u .i, . . . ir " '- ".. " ,.V,P' nanei tnnt'llie Rreut . Music " ' , 'u,0,'s "" nm a mBHer position ,,,",, tluJ l,aw" ''"r btcn aiionl.d bo- ,v.n' "r 'h0..,.n.".r""?.KR,",:...if .'.L": ,.. 'tt n-hat' the .mbiicste1 has XSS&t" whl.h the Philadelphia Orchestra toi uurlv oIom d .verv season The works wlilth received the greatest number nf ,'mif. ii;i,ii,i.k vino is alwa.vs linking vt se Innovation In the ait of com ert glv lug. as well ns of vlolm pltjlng gav.. another Insfince of this nt bis ret tt.il In Philadelphia InM Satui '1 iv This was in the performance of the !reut70 Sonati eef Ilet-thoven. with Mr Lamson in"te nil of a concerto, as the main feature of his nrttgi am I '' """ 'tl s" 'n,ig ago Hint the pl.iv.l mc of a , ..iTrerto was oi,sldei.d to he I a necossm in a progrun of vlom music There wasnt lealh anv reason I for this because a violin t on erto is paninieut m,i theie is t onsequenth elecltleil loss in cfft-i t, not onlv in th. ae eoinpanimen' but often In the solo part a well The best violinists themselves have eome to appre. iat. the futlllt of plnv -ing one of the great e oncerters with ulano " ompiinimem in recnni oticert ''"" "' " ' !.nrs ago in I'hlladel Pia . ireepient v Urarel t Hm II ot li ii and llr.ihm n. . r'os thus nl.ived. bin ' "' liet.fi ,1 ng lime neivv Kill, nnt v ioimir i ,1-. g v. n them, arid there Is I lore and ni..r.. tn "it p from c tendericv to omit the ' t.il luognms T1"'' m " ens. growh In th number rf '"iiub. oichtstras In the 1 niteel us w tl in the list ion or fifteen vent has nrobnhlv hud somethini? to .1. witn il. n attitude oncert-g.iers nt.. I!) .;,""' ,v'.',' ",' ":,! ',',.. A"iv "" "", x,,,rl .. far more familiar with Ae u.n . . ' , ".V , '" ?ti l ZVu l?ftZ ts.t i . r'o with oich.-ir.il ae compaiiimi tit l-lvn VrsM. Hi rt... !P...ri Ix'.nlinrl I'mn I than the wire tlnn and have come, t . pilln Mi.ii.mh Mili I'leo. Mnrl. Itnii.ini i Cf 12. the lnHeetuateness of Mte M.in i a comiMnimi 'it in this cniactv ""' i""e I" OOUII'I to tie tnnsmltle.l i trie jiiTl'irni'T in Sonne wav or run.r iid etv resiond is the lnterir..tntive. i ' T.wavs must t i the wishes of the I 1 he it .- I' aim totiieittt h,ie hen, rnr.lv nu''VlTX '!T :i li.i'o His pen u-il for the ne . .ri panl. i.. i t an eiret i so niiiwiiiiiin.it ,t. to I Ike ! almost uiile .liable With the I 'I 'I. -Til the pl.lto s'Ulllils lietlnr in . o'i-r'o than inv ..thu instrument be. hi . there is i t eii.he.ir.il Itistrumei t w Mi i tin ik. Th ir of the pi mo a id .i ' s'.int I. t il .oiitrnst i.n, he ,,,. i ne-l h .eiulitlon not possihl,, with T othet of 'he .oln Inslriiireius Hut ce.n..s. Hi- use of ., ,,,,, s' in an .mpiinviiig i tiumeiit o a piino i .rto i. f n.i I.. tlr .oh, ,rl hoi, bv niison "f the t ii. il siinilariiv ami the I! ipossihllll of el t-tlllglllshlnc .1.. Hlv whnh -. the solo nd whnh the B,,.,ni i I ' "' I r' i 1. i. tin piano sonata has entirely suj.i . f I ih , on. e rto ns Mih fe.iiure ' il progr.tiii It is nisi, for ii lit." i " " "ir-tii i ini; J ,,( r in .i " '. ih tn'TprMr . .n i un ' t't Tl. ' rtut 'f hi .li'HiU fhi r( fl t,f thn ' tj.-r uhuh h i,inivt in a i f.n ir'i mV.s thr' w atj i'nhtiil nt i Mi'ifi n i i Tit .. . r. ft i ,i iid t.t lhi.ii I.-.b.-- .t WI'iUM.-T- v.oud , w,j u, f,Mow il is i in ,!.. The i n.irtnnijs Iltern- 'lire e.i 'i. .t.iifl lor 'irln tirnl pltii.. I ui II .'I'll. V fe ,.,1,1, I,, Mllwfll , i i . ' f the '11 fee 'In r l . . i lo M, ,, . liier-uure is . f Me first i.reler as regnnls in. rlt in fio' Mi. n ,ir. iini.v i 01, fi , i-onatii. for violin and piino tli,n tin i ar- v olm ismcertos eif eepnl tank f..r tn .ii I' .verv ureal coniiost r .im . n. ?.art has '.ntribuied p. i,,s I t r if n not on. bin sivei.il number;. I.,Mw.w.i for e.t!lll'. vv rtCf eilin violin ti.ti ur tt n sotat.is t,r violm an, I umnn 'if wh'-h at lensi s.'e-n rank wnh the v. rv nest i if en ii je Mure ,11 1 some . Mjn.iint tin 'lv tin virtuoso uiit-s in v. I, li'li the ,-n .oinp.ii line rn is so ntir! iK1 l m i, irnke- it tFniiateii.il wli-ih.r it . utrt .! I - .hi .i h- 'i.i or a jevtlut -i ut th. I are not i. workw w li i .hii.ir p ,, Then toe, M Hide nt tnu.i . i t !,,,, it nu ii his first puti'ic n j l u.iiiit, I, ,t we ari no-w ieal(iii(; of llinslit-d artlts i ml "f mi tals win. h are. umn for mu i lov.rs ii, .1 not in Inlaid new stars of 7! . .tt' r ' I 'its in i Kill tilde Nor i Mest dn.vs net d there be an 0,1'jse for atxl.tv as lo Ihe ah lllv t,f th- a. mi piiiust tt, take an . ii.i pirt with il. Ktloisf m the nt i ror n.mi of a sonata where both insiruun iiih .re t.iiia! .trd If truth he told the piano l.nt U Kfiuriillv more fliltli ill ,,n, ,x. Hiik Mi.ni t'- vlulln pint Ac. i, niiun n like i rl Ijuimnn who p i . nnh Mr Kri i ki on Hnt'irein Irmk ..i Kortfc and others, are fully ctipulilu of CELEBRITIES OF THE CELLULOID Victoria, i r , U?HHIHHBml!llnflHR 4BnK3nHjK' j - ' fe?' ISRtia'SiESMH&lHiSWSk j INA CLARE POLLY WITH A FAST" Stanley i. "" handling nrtl-tlcally nnd technically tho phony Orchestra from the Phlladel- mo uien great eiiKanizatloii Hire- was 'completely m!'1 out and so popular vvi .the. onierts that a second ei li h w ere as .1 -,.i . . .. ... . time The ....ennd merles however, was n ver a si cess, .mil was soon discontinued Hut the original Mondav evening scries M- "p r. hu.few s,gn;.;fT'n nTn,, Zr ,'hU dT-'r'-nf f f wVa 1, Hoste.n iitche-tta h,i never re- ,'"'"'' '",'m '""' 'n in.- isonnel was nop.'ic).s v vt.,ik. ncil. the mmni shattereel, the old-time eniemble disap pe.ired and so fnr as Philadelphia pro grams are eoncerned, the two last con elucteirs gave us music evidently ele slgned as French miulc.il piopag.indn rather than the masterpieces of oiches tral composltlem In the live e-omcrts this v.ar w.. are to hear a realtv staneleld svilllihonv for lh. first tlm.. on the net nnd list appeal inn of the! rtnesfii ve ,g..e ;,is, nit Itustons leavt us but it is a regit t foi the or ganization uhiiii it onie wns nnd foi what it g.ive us then ,tth. r than fur the orchistr.i ,'ih It t sts tod.iv MUSIC NOTES V th Uht. .ten . r of . i . rt lit ihe 1 I nil i I. ipiiin tir h.i.ir.i on Cml t nfitrn. n .mi .itun!ny svintu nxi th- liwi will I,. I I'nil Ulsphnm In iituBrMni still r.,n,ist ..r K.eituvens f urth sni.hnii. viioit " i I i 'Ju si" li. lis Man i un I Vli ItiahlMMl H'h . .1 nil . Iiiiks .. I Hi. n I t i b. p.nl M Vnlem Tortllo .. h , ni .rB t SVmrhl I H. n P. !!elH ll MelHllfb ' the flm' II miotrlnn rhapnoov ,,f I .tt?t n 1 I 1 ht Wit h M Sontf -i. r. . il .t i ,. ... .. client nil t .nmniment by .Vlnx .. i.unni. whnh Mr. Jlinpliiim will n... I ellis w,l ho presenteil I e fnr th " t tn . i tl VI .tropolllHii ii, ri i mi I mi n v 1 it ' f inlng at m.. At it I. mi iMtn lr. ' mini i mi limine (i. nil lln riimtr J i'i n himiiq Ilnrrohl th r..th t H "iler eh. innllicr. I.,.ui. It.., .. limn li t n i I 1 1 liunolB l..rtiii.e I l . P"r rt ' ii P .n Pii.,sv linc . r th F'. "' I mi. .1 Mrt't Anil. Mr e-'llis s I' I f M v.tiilor vln- xtci li-n ,, r.g in i. i I' i, it i .VnHnlan th fnrew thh i Mliiil s VriHt nil antehok. .ni,r Vl.tn "un.. nu- ., mix wnman Minal.. I;k. n. r nJunKmn 1 ns n Vn-ln anil ..Hi r . h ir e.itrMtn. rttiinitri vinien'o It.w, i.n in t I'le.r I All All TV VV el" ires ilrjtt s en'iii i.ir. tf Km i t t Iiein.t P .' I M U.lHtl venin. M . m ijnr i ' tins i ,.,..!;, I , f l- l r VVrt.i'' i'iv ' . Ill he iIih ,. 1 , ' ii ih i vmphnnv inii'tr' i . h i. i V oh nr. ..f Vlii.i. i i, VI i i , 1 II II. Will nt t , iii . i "i I nr ine i. mi linn, it Vi VI ii t ,ux his li ' n 1 1 ihict. inel fur the .1. -uib .mm ii. i e u til Hire lo l iiniih i it, i I'I .V I.ln&t H VMIIphnlll , iinih-c. '"no r in I'hllH.Ii Inhlit ti I . , miiv n'. i mt t ' . e in i h . mm i 1 ViillMK lirofe-tdlull I n 4 mil ' n .Vpril IS .tiiil i'i it . tin ir nnmeM its .. n ,( ir lunln ir li. irin f. -..I. .. im. n unit rn in hi to ' ti ir I n of the p.. i ui. il nn.l 7 Ii. i ii I ,n nl t.tin. l I v . i mt . i Ni h ! i-. i lunrill tn -it. I t I'lillii'l iphiei . iilislsill U of llrtlf. I ' llnriu in mi tiii.l vi n y htm i ' H i v in .1 ami l.iijes Mm 1 I v lln Inlii'i Man.' p in .t .. Ill i nil. . I I of 111, t. i si il t I- of lie I lii tern t v I . ti i i VV lliermi., n Hull ..a VI ii. li ",M:r " '.'I. I ii" 1 1 re Vpl ' V r ii I i. s. i ,rr i. -I. i ni., . .,- f. I ,1 Hlrl I (pern I i t ill I e hi ll r -s In ..eiiinu Vlnrili IT hi il ii i ii nt H i'lfe tn H lie, f .r 111 i t I IIIKOI.lt' ' I'ttnre Xlirlllll ll - i Mi., i tsl will in. Ill.l- Hi', it r. ! ... ihe Inike 1 mil I'lllllit-ri , i . I' tin 'imi hh Miiil'Uleii. i I' It- i will Sinn Ihe till i ir. IM, ' Is. nunc I.v Mn,, llin-i Th. 'ii-v mil iim- ..peri Mir iihIh iii m nl on Ainil T tin i nil lm r V il re " ' il he alven nt Mie vli i r n.l i i n ii Sn'ur.ls i v. nliiu m ,1, i, in ii -"i II I Mi I'll i it unim iiperii i i. rn. . ihi in , .1 'e. I Veil . i -I M i I I' ii f .. i hi. . i -1 lisri le rt- V 'I i .Vila I'.iuut n - I l ,t.. ... 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I not sfie., ,, - h, rinltl l-i- a M-iell't -inks f p.U.ir n, ,t t fl i rni-li .iHitnlrt e ine-nt-u,, t h-tnes tme em l.ristm," honss un I It ins, m f.illts.inus B!iin Itrnninr I . h imm-il Ml no f i hi I 's r mil k llile t I Ijn , f Mui'r ji v.ar hk i 'Tin . ii n I I ii f Plillii.bli hit In ill 'i Mi Ar ii. m i. II Hiiteiir n n'teni. Hifiiln r m P 'HIM ti in mini ..is l'nirnm t in I I les nniein-r n'lertlnnffs tlsnlnMi i-i'.lv s. nsl I. in. iiinili conteri'j ut tie- Lkrlut a croup of i ! .1 n 1 null n un. hi. I ' nl. r .mlf. r n.. 1 un t . i, n I 1 - li-1 I "i lli.. ITHlf II V I l.tlllls' i ii. I e Vr i. II I..M IJH' " ' I'lll Tli ' Mi"' "mt . ir ei mii,i, r numb is Inrludlng "no pf his own, nil the flp el inn of Nu he? Vltna (Jlurk nnd Ufrem Zltnlnllut will iirar In reritnl on Hmureliiv afternoon. April a m ihp Aeidetni of Mtilc Tho pro smm will lo nnnnunreil liter The reeiiftl l under th" lm nl illre, tlnn of ltoli-n Pulaski The Mntlnee Milet Club of t lilrtx fle veung women, uneler the ,urrrtlnn of N ni iieMwnnn Howell, will kI.. mi Invitation nnn rt on PrleHv evening, Mnirh 11 in Jliifflth Ilnll The orrhenTa x ill be nsslsted n vera Monks, popranei nnd cvls Jatnen llevi II baritone I onls elil.oMlt: the thirteen vrnr-nld vlo HnlKt who reientlv nppeired n ololt with tie Phllhnrmnnlc Orrliesirn, vlll clve a re eltnl tn W lhersHon Hall next Wedpegelnv evenlnT. Ho will pliv tho Hncndel yonat. In i;, Narellnl 1 minor concerto, tho I: nnjer prelu1 of Divch. VVIenlnvvskl'n rap. prlrrio wnlts nnd the Vleuxt-mns Pntilnsla r.ppuslnnata - The Jtulc studr Olius of the rhllndlphln Mul" e lub will ment on Tuenli tnornlnn, Mnei s n 10 10 In the Hrphous clubroom Sllhjee-s (lpern to the Tune of Oltick" and Preti h Mm'r of the Sevcnleenth-KlBhtecnth I'enlurv. ' The neentnl reeitnl at the rhllomulin Club will till" plnce nt the clubhnune. 3Ptt Wnlnut p'reet. next Monday ovenltiK. I)r Thnddeus Jlleh Is the soloist. Tho concert Is rien 'm nil mule lorrs. Th- PHlilphli Mltslr Dub u lit hoM Its rsiilTr mtlnc on TiKi"lr.v nf-rnfmn Marrh nt . 30 n'rlnrk. In the (lnrr Uoom ( ( tho IlMrijn stratfonl Hol1 Th roncrrt will lo alvn l tho Junior mmbrs of tho Th nnnuii rn1ltlnn of th" St M.i tt how P-mn l'i"h n'll tnko pi re Pundn nt I o rnrl( t t"o chtirrh of pt I.uk tini tho rplphinv Th orcn will bo supplon.ontoil I rn or h'tn cf strlntis nnl tho tjtolMI will i Miklto. Fnn Happno, lmlp Sut trn Win cnntr.iltn tMn fod I.oH tf-nor Hnrrv 'l.ir hftrttnne The porformftno 'in lor th illrTtlon of II Aloxnntler Mntthow " "n ttn1 tuonlurr at 7 I'i o'clnrk nt tho OitiPh f tho viour Thirt oichth friot tbo ( htnut ho choir will ron-W H rtnl fl frnhif Mntr nslBto1 In I'mllv Ptoko llienr oprnno, AIirl Stnno I.Tiiffntnn. itn'rnlfn Hnn1 Mnrl.oltnn tnor inl J Hnlffonjttcln Miion ha ii'! r tl). OlroMlnn of A T Mnw.rrl or- Th jr rr-i nt 7 .".0 p m on um1n nt 1 o s .nl 'ps1itrlan t'hurrh Twrntv tlt nn-1 Wnlt ut ntrrnt v 111 rontnt of rt tr oi.m iiiulo b norn comnoTs ninl pmnntln nss will bo cln Inrhullnp n. 1 1 nt "rop Uhor." "Lomont " llc Mv Irni'' i ml "iV bin Snrnc " Tho H impton jnnrt ( u !ii in r Th" r?.htrn of tho Pvninhoii) lub will cl a p'ibltr rnn t nt tho Tnvor Thritro 'imVn n Ftin-ii oonlnc Mn-rh 1M. timlir th il'rortlon rf Wlllim V Unpplfh M.im Ebro If tz nnnni nnl Mnvt-r Jninb -.ilt l'MnHt will ! tho sminlntM MUh TVfitiip Thlll p contrfljtn nnfl !ls filnhfl fnrnott nianit will bIo n rritnt fn th f.ior of tin rn1m nf Mu'c ii"xt Thur Iav os -nlnc An fntoroftlns pnurram hn leooi nrrnnKotl P'fin' nvln nrvio rro llnp hll In ' I'-ul n 'htm h Ojont on-'h cunlav n' i ni un-lo" th' itlrnrtlon of N IJniMs; Vorl" T h rhnir 'i nmrrn v II nlnu both nf ' nnn tnlol Ttil iin'irootnpnnlii nunilr Tho n,','ni ntnl pr In I" n 3 lf o rinrl II bo nlnvod bv i,op J" nt rtr ('oo .ollnNt n 1 infnt I'.ui 111 hnrpb-t SHE SPOKE ONE LINE WELL Elizabeth Moffat, Because of This, Was Graduated From Chorus I'llrnbeth Moffat? who plavs the pmclety it idow with Willi rn ('oilier. In "The Unite ntivt ' romlne to the Urnnd Mon lav wan a chorus drl three venrs and n half nRo. but was peei1ily Kraduated 'Von- tho ranks because of the manner In which nhe spolie the slnele lino prlven lit p This was In '! r1 eiMlne," ,1 muslcnl . oniedv proelueiel bv Cllznheth Marhury It has b.en Miss Marbur.Vs riiHtnm to civ. to inch nf tin mrls In the chorus an iippeiitunlti f"t the displnv of their a. iliiK abllltv Miss Moff.it with the o'heiv was clvin i line tn spenK It w is, 'It Is nu . i.v to make sport at som. 'ine i Ise s ixp. use ' ThlH line she deluded so will . xtrnctlnR from tt such coimdv th it It led to her ciicnce ine nt n tin l uliiii; woman In a vnuu.o il'e sketi h p'rniii vauibville hb Moffat went Into stock iiml ni. iv.. trnlnlni: which sue ..Hints inv'ilu.ibl. Since then her ad v .nice bus b. ' u t.ipid .CUSHMAN CLUB BENEFIT Stars to Appear Friday Afternoon at Walnut Tl e e 'bin lo" . b. in tit tn I f' ' r in ti Man ii 1 l 'I In an. . ii stars will ,itt. ii 1 'usliiii.iii Club w ill hni rn. on l'rid.i.v nfteT In the Walnut Stieet tuostore tlnatilcni I the pci formaiii i ann i ik. Mrt pi obi am w lib h has In en ariance-d for Hie occisinn I'm. ti tllv ,i,l i i. le.ielini; iilavcrs In ,nti n-tions neivv iii.ivmi; In this i tv or Hit i. whli h i me hilt- Mnndav will Ml i' m ns: Muse nu- r;uj Mnir-n I'ost William lollui l'Yank 'I Innev, I'hiibs e'h.riv .! ine Wnlker, lln! l-nuie. s-llll slle l-'lan is Wilson, DeWolf Hop. I. I ,Iohn I'Hw li,m luomlsed to mm,, our fiiim Vt w Votk and Victor Her bert will enml n t tin hi clu si ra The- I'h.irlntic e'uslim.iii I'lub vthlcn was foul eh d a iiiiuibi i of vrais nun, r... Miles 11 boim fi i w'uilt'll of tile HtnifC iIuiiiik tin ir i t u nf mt tits In Mils ,uv Vtwinn I'oit - l . tie i of tin- I'hir lottt ''ushmiin i uh has Ki-iurnl Ktiper v ision nvi r Mi. In in-lit NOT A "BEDROOM FARCE" I win i ..il' s, .mil.il' a 'ht-drooin f.uc" i im sis I'osino Hamilton the I I h v 1 1 u" ' t . i. not because I winildn I win. en. I iihoininati- the hedrnotn fiiice lh.it is wiitbii with an ,vc nn the bos. "lb Theie is no art In a so- lulled bidioiini fane null a Kood Inisl- lit Sit" list Tin win. r tod.iv. who is a real write i, K'vi. the' btsl Mill I lain him He l. luo'lui r I r. ns li" sets It. in iiccoiel nnee with ins ii-uetlnns lo II Ami -i Is lire used of beniK raw (If coin se. lie "s raw l! al lifi 1 1 alwavs raw in sints I'ihIii tin sir, sh of i motion ,, tuan sa'H thlims t lint he pnhips w.nilil not ruin to have it putted Inn th.v nu. nniural o'll'ill Z mil he will Mill ( them ut i tn.inii'r appreipi late to his class unu iHi ' Winter Garden's Decennial I'hil.ide In ii i tin .itrf s w ill send a larKe nunibei of planus i,, tin New VorK Winter ii iiUen lo t el, hi ate Ha tenth an niveisarv on Match 'n The oicasiot, will be observed bv a n union of many of tin stars who hive appinred on t since since the npeninij In 1111 Hm. ini; Ihese tin vinrs tweiitv -dve prnelue Iiiiiim have beep stain l Ihe-te Thes i ailed fot the sen Ices of hundreds nr pi i formers m mv n' whom havi as i, I r-s.ii j ,,f iheii e iel li in e at the Winter 'Inrden rl"n to Manlum Most nf ttpn Winter Oaielen pinilucilons and Stan have ben seen in I'lilliiUolphla. 1 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM H i 1 H i ,,, i: Letters to the Editor Profiteering In Coal To ih Filler of lie 7;utiin(7 fuhffc I.rAatri Sir The people of l'lilUdelphla nr the business men's associations, should get to BOIher nnd back up Itepresentntlve (llnss n his efforls tn have tho bill pnrse-d by tho Lenljluturo nppolntlnir a rommlsslon to i..t--.iisnie me ejorunant price ihariteil for coal it) the operators and retail dealers Accnrilliiit bv. tlft- latest reports the coal opernlurs are ehantlnir $8,10 for chestnut nn.l stove nnd $7.85 for ckk, at the mines. In init the rets.ll coal dealers only chareeil IT So for the samo coal delivered In Ihn cellar What were tho operntora sill ing mnl n tho mines for nt this time? The above prices nearly show extortion by Ihe operator! nl Present prices demanded, tt Is nothliw Lut tiaio-fiiced robbery. The writer paid n retail dealer vettenlsy III fts tor eRir real cliuled In the cellar This prlco shows exiorllon nlso Jlovv long does the public Intent to stand for these extoitlonale demands of the operator and retailer? rhlladclpnli, Mnrch 2, 1U21. Says Tobacco Is Beneficial Toffi' r'rflfoi o the Evenlitu Public Ltiiort : Sir Vlthough Proverbs, xxvl, 4. .eajs sou should not. et Proverbs, xxvl, n, sno that sou should, so hero goes, with regard lo the tuba -ui eiuestlon Plrst, There is definite eclentinc evidence) thnt was presented at the fhlcagn unlet ting of the American Assoclntlon for th Advnneement of Science list December tnt tobacco smnkhiB Is benellclnl In that It lowers nervous tension when this Is h'gh, nnd raises It when It Is depressed These findings were obtained bv a nonsmoker by exact mensurable scientific mejthods nnd not b means nf rsjchologlcal tests that can be twisted to suit tho conception of the Investigator Sf-cnml. if the would-bo saviors of hu manity knew ns much nbout their own psy- i inology ns the) claim to know what Is good for mankind they would not bo so free with their efforts to lulvertlse their wares Third. When these same Indlvldinla prnu'lls point to th workings of tho night tenth amendment us nn example of "what they win ilo to tobacco they nil the smok ers with hope nnd the certainty that the eerobrnl convolutions of nn ostrich have been trnnsplnnted to tho crnnlnl cavities of some bipods of the genus hernio. Thank son KIlKDtinil'K S. HAMMETT. Ilutle.lge, Pn.. February 21. 121- Why Do We Have Idleness? To tie Kdilor o the Ilvtnlno Public .rilofr: Sir Today many of tho factories nte closed, consequently that Is the reason we have so many honest peoplo Idle, willing to work, but ennnot securo work Why Is It so" ls It their fault, misfortune or bad luck' (Ir the fnult of the manufacturers ntnl their mnnngers? Per some time I have Ieen studs lug those lolnts and I found out thnt the American mnnufarturers are mnklng a big mistake nnd consetiuentlv thes are lo be blamed for the idleness In this country. We all know- that as long ns a fn:tory has the orders, the factors Is moving. v e nil know that ns long ns the pent li need their products their factory Is working. Hut what will we have to do when the dealers ami the purch iters nrc supplied with enough products for a few months7 Must wo rinse the factories and wait until tho products sre sold. Hnd start to be needed again by the people, or must we think nnd link far ther for orders when the people will again ne. d produ'-ts? As business people In the donfTstle mar ket we have ndvnnced very far. but as busi ness people In the foreign market, or ns t xt oners I will say that we nre mights backward and here is the mistake we nre making 1 knew th-it there nre countries where the peopli. are looking for the American products and where the products nre needed vers bidlv I had the pleasure to read a letter sent from a company from nnother count rs tn which It says. "Send. send, send prnelue ts ti" matter what kind they lire, we nre waiting for nnsthlng sou inn snd The will be sold as soon ns they arrive So with such prosperity must we e lne the fnrtnrws and put so mnnv people Idle or Instruct our managers to get In touch with theme iountri-B to obtain orders from them, nnd keep tho factories warning s. lioyujin, .'r Philadelphia, Marrh 1. 1UJ1 No Sympathy for Germany To;.-Keillor o Mir Bi-mfiio P'lMlc l.t'twi. Sir Your correspondent It. H was probably coriect In easing that ihe rank and llie of tin- ileunnn people vveie liihing for war There In no change of heart la them now Hermans came out of the war vlrtualh- unharmed Hut she hol up. nibbed andedevnslnted half a dozen other countries nnd ls now whimpering about In ..... .n. ..,.. ui irthfliiti oppression. ju-tittj, c..i-,.,. -i- -- The knlser s soldiers rruellv treated poor helpless girls and women lie told his sol diers tn shoot to kill and now ne is .mnin that he did not want vwir nermnv los ne.t tie.d nns consideration. She should be tnaeln to pas for what she; has done Mrs K 1- VAN UHhM. Philadelphia. Mareh 1, 11)21. To Keep Fighting To the Kililnr of Mir Fireifno I'nnile 1 nln' ' Kir Thousands of our disabled sonhers nre waiting for help, bin all In vain P.ir Mini" the war Is not "ver, snd fm some It never will be until the have sunk Into the clutches of d"ith Surh vv is the cine with tn brothei. who died In the armv from exposure due to poor tuulpment nnil ia.U of sufficient clothing lo ke.-p him r his shots until his feet weie on the ground, and tlnalu ..lie font was fmeii At this verv urn. -ei re-..n ... War Maker was telling the Mm Mean peo plo h,.w well the litos were provided for luring the war the nnl'.n seemed KiHtefiil i the Is.vs wearing th- uniform .end the soil ! were honored, but ii" 'hes nre f,,r.itton Now thes ate fUliling t'.r thelr ,,wn .'..iVe-for their rights an I thes will "" "" "n"1 th7:" K.VK.IK.IT. The Labor Solution 7, Mi, -ililiii ill I hi- iriilnu PuMif lui'li-r Si, In .tier to snlvn the extremely t mn i. ox labor prablem we should tlrsi re.,lie hit .nrin.ntl..n "f th'l I"'"' ""1 Hi '"c mi s-.aiv to ueieriiii i'- '- i--'u "i-- . r ...... l.nniirta lice For this rensiio it Is i i ii "" . iW ... ,.t ,,. , l ri rt-s i v , -isi.iie in. iii it" ,"i.'.f-'t I nt-slh e, I-,Vt 'Ihe fear of lapltal nnl it is voi mil Is Hist unless It P'l's up nn elf. i live fUht nn th npen shop verms tns,, shop. Mil-Mi .ii It 'ill suffei nu Intfileril.le Int. r fer.iue wuhetf cunt ninniikenient hy an un ..iiiliilel and iiiesponslble lulur eie-n-nt Second I.slmr fears that while ( apimi Is virulig in " louiplele enianclpiiiinn. Iigsl ,r "Mi. ivife fr in Ihe wulkllg of the laws of cmi'tittem and aupplv and deinaml lilnir I o, mine nf -Ins Is i. rum in be mure nails and efferilvilv eentrnl'i-d than evei liefoie, nnd In nn Iriesponsltiln iiwer unkss It Ban nils In nourlng a l!l"r. Sl.ilile base to n t up m. rhlrd These fears and thev aie inmiiiy f,BrK whl,' faillj i.inselnus with t-ipltal, nre innre ir b'vs line .ns -inus tn lahu, hut Insliliillve rnllitl' 'II" r-eni i nl PUl I i whose In tnl. st Is iirtinuin'lnt. are the miiv ,uuh who I. ille or e iwhl to r I le. thll the open Imp war now raglig Is tin- I eiupnini; In Hits i untrs f Mi" worldwide i .millt t for industllal ".nll'il which ll.is U n ihMiis for vtais in Kunuie w'th ilist-imuH to sal's sip h its vvi see in Itus-ia, l'.il and mho Lump' an inunlrles M.ipital ih'iul I In illowed in fn. i mni- inleel lo oltlllv diure Its llnluie whiiner in nopiillsiie nr not I ,ilir slioul 1 'e lartb sniaiunl hirsl. Mv leuilulng nl litdo unl .nn nnd mnkimr th. ir funds lialne in trtmn fnr tun and rnnspirset .-ereti'l Tt.e ests l-llshllienl nf (tn indils- trlsl enijrt lo h ai nnti ilit.iintiie t( ) t It, ir f.rl iiini'- supervise anl nf i.n ,i tun iri'is in ve.-n I itiol nnd i mi ln is Third A -v si. ni nf n-liil N u'Ml-e tlnn theiild le- pis.irt pin. ng ub.tr mi a mure s. lentlfl llll seeiir.- Isisim and l-lnt,l,ig tho f-tr nf Ihe haisli working nf the laws nf .inpeniii n mil siippit snd deinand fruin lilurs mind Mm. pUcing utiiii and Ulmr II n -w lelilmih '. ei.h .iher nnd on a nini t"-i lire basis Pi eaih rujlng mi no eminent mnl ml tn prmecl the public hi lt rials Fourth I almi she iid h.ive lnsursiitt! nhd pre.t.i Iiml iiBainn ib) ni.,. uud uneinp.ii) ii-ll us well us tin kliens unit art Idem To this end -i sviicn if old ng" pensions should be Madtlallv sl.irled A ssslem of out of. work and en k pa. should alio be Insugu laled 'I hU mull l- ninde nperitlvs bj card svsiein aid gove-iunenl slauips n puri h iiml nnd applied lis emplnsera .-.uh vve.k i nnial imslng Ihe lai-ii peri.iii,k, of the inM and labor the smaller as m Crest llrltsln eif tourss, this will i,r phjo, un lu th ulllmatg coiujmsr. birlkis ujuia Ietters to the Kdltor should he ns brief ntnl to tho point ns possible, nvoldlnR nnytlilnp; that would open a denominational or sectarian discus sion. No attention will bo pnld to anony mous letters. Names nnd addresses must he signed ns nn evidence of good faith, although names will not o printed If request ls made that they be omitted. The publication of n reltcr It not to bo taken ns nn Indorsement of Its views by thla paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved. be more or less controlled by tho uncm Plosment benefits. For labor to claim these during a strike, they would have to make every move legal nnd there would be many and agree lo atbllrnto I ho uuestlun, nnd woulil only iip ply then In cnto the emrlujcr refused to arbitrate. As ro cinploser tould refuse ar bitration under these conditions, strikes would almost disappear (by compulsion). lVdernl emplosment agencies should b given power to offer a, Job to any applicant for out-of-work pay In lieu thereof, and whether II was strictly In his particular trade or lalllng would not matter. This would tend to remove such evils as preall In the soft tool trade, where BOI.OOO men are omploscd half time, nnd where 2.10, finn ttnntnvt.il full llitin i onlH ,lo lltn unit, ..lillo Vnrmera aero needing the surplus 280.0(10 The consumer would ultimately pay the cost of this Industrial peace, but It will lit no more than he now- pass for Indus trial war, and P-o fear of social upheaval would be removed. If tho law staled by Mallhus In foar-d, why not permit laws to limit population'' Kt.MKIl 15 COOK. Sharon I II II, Pu,, 1'ehruary IB, Ii21. Have Your Own Daylight Saving To the Kilitar ol tho Kvtnlng VuWr l.tdatr! Sir Heftrrlng to sour editorial on day light suing In Friday's Kvemmj Pinue i.kiiiieii. has It ever occurred to sou that a very simple solution of the eiuestlon would bo for thou, who deslro tho ndvnnco nf the time to do their own advancing nnd stnrt Ihelr businesses nn hour earlier themselves? -EDWIN ,t PltlfK Soldiers' Home. Hampton, Va.. February 2s. 1H21. Can a Reader Name Book7 To thr h'dilor of the Evening Public Z.eAarf Hlr-t would llko to find a book that 1 read a number of seiars ngo, but ennnot re mejnber the corrent title er nuthor. I troight mas be somo one, through the help ful Tropin's Forum, could enlighten me As I remember, tho title Is something llko this, Ihe Lamp nt Sea" or "The Light at Sen." nnd In the first chapter tells of nn old man coming down from hln nttlc window, where ho has been looking out at sn. nnd an nounces to hln wife thnt he hns decided to tnko n position of Ilghlhouso keeper The story Is all about lighthouses, nnd there Is a man fleeing from the law nnd lo hiding In the nttlck of tho schoolheuise and the ehll f.ren nn.l people nre sure the schnolhouse Is bauntedinnd are very much frightened I nm very nnxlous to get this book, nnd 1 hnpo some one will bo able to give ine Wit correct title yit h, c, Philadelphia, Februnry 20. lfiJl. ' Questions Anstvercd Where Capital Was Located To the ):iiltnr ol the V. riiliio PiiMIr .refoer Sir Please tell mo where the capital of the I'nitid States was located previous lo Its permanent establishment In Washing "' " - WIM.IAM T OltAHAM. Philadelphia. February 25. 1H2I At Philadelphia from the Declaration of Imlependenee to Iiecember 20. 1770, llaltl mort(i March, 1777. Phllatlelphla. March t 1777, to September. 1777. nt Lancaster, Pa t-eptember 27. 1777. to September an, 1777 nt York, from thnt date to .lull, 177S at Philadelphia, from July 2, 177s, t .luno 30. I7M, nt Princeton, N J , Juno 30, 17S.'l to November 20, 17M. Annapolis. Md . .o vemlr, 1781, to Jnnuars-, 17Sft, New York, from January 11, 178.1, In 17110, then Ihn sent of government wan again moved to Philadelphia, whero It remained until ISOu. s'nee which i.mo It has lwtVn In Washington The "Pot of Basil"" To i reliler of thr lh'rn'iio Public l.rAarr Sir Please nil mo whst Is the "Pot of Hnsll," nnd who Is the nuthor of the stors 7 W I,. (! Philadelphia. March 1. 1II2I ' Isabella, or the Pot of llasll " n tnl from Ilnccac. in a "Decameron." and n toem by Ke.ns, Is the story nf a soung woman nf Messina, living with her three broth ers She enrries on n love affair with l.o renro, the steward, nnd, being iIIkcov ered, her brothers put him serrrtlv- lo dt-nih Lorenzo nppenrs to Isabella In a dream, re veals his fnie and place of burial, and she privately brings Hwnj- his head Put ting It hi n pot of hnsll nnd other sweet herbs she Inmenls over It everv dav At length her brother takes It awm from her, nnd she pines nwny nnd dies , Julia Marlowe Query 7 n Mi- Editor of the f.'i riibio P-jMie I edarr Fli Please print In the People s rorum the full name nnd nddresa of tl Mar lowe D M WKIIIlKIi. Ilrsn Mnwr. Pn Pebiuarv 28 I'l.'l. Julia Marlowe Mrs K H Siuhern. care nf Hhubert's 22.1 West Foi tv fourth streu, New York city. Author of Selection to thr Pditoi of the ;i'nill 7'nM t Irdjrr: Sir Man ou give ine the mine nf the niuhm of that little speech st popular m.inv mnnv sears ngo, which began ' You d st.arce expect one nf mv nee. To speak In public on tho stage ' 1 K I. Camden N J. March 2 Itl.'l The po. ni vvns wiiiitn In 171M I.v David Hvereit when n ten' her In the grammar school at New Ipswich .V 11 fnr n pupil. F'thralm II Fnirnr. Mien seven ve.ais nld II was published under the title "I, nes Spoken nt it S'lmol Ilxhlbltlnn In a Little lln Seven Years Old." "Arabian Nights" Translator 1 r th' Eilltor nt thr En l PiiM" i.i!ri c,lr Who translated the "Arabian Nights ' Inln Kngllsh, and when" VV v f, ... ,....o. f.l.r..... - 1.1 II l niiaiieipio'i. ii-i-iimi. ... i-.i These stories were iiansliiio ini t Kng llsh from th rn ih bv .Mitmiin M.ili iml a I'renih sivant nnl trnveler who died In 171.1 lie obtained them in their iir.gliial fot iii during ih. v sii tn ihe Hist .is an attache nf the Flench ombassv at inn Htalillnople "No Pent-Up Utica" T it Ihr I'dltnr nl thr fl ei I in Pnl,l r I til-trr- Sir- Pleas" "be ih' enrrt ci urn hug nf ihe couplet ifininliili g Mi" phras. S r m ,. lltlta I! MVIIMH-.S' Philadelphia Felmarv 20 Itl.'l So pKlll UP 1'IU.l eonlrails nil powers. Hut Ihe vvlu'le bnundless unliti-til ts vim This ill vvllllen hv Jnn.illiiili VlitihMl Fewiill In 1778 in his t pilnme tn i aoi wh i h Paltlell savs was written for llie rtnw Street Tin aire Portsmouth N II' 1 h pnel. a lawvi-r bv prnfessbui and reglir if pinbale bv appointment was a nephew nnd adopted sun of Miuu-I sj.,,,1 , hlof lustlee of the I,isssrhus.'tl up. rlnr f'olllt Iii the rarlv v.urs "f ihe Ilevniunmi s..-wnll wrote an ode "War and Washington" vvhlili nil" mtf faveu wi'h th. hI In-rs nf Ihi I'linllnetlital 'i nn 111- I'I i i imipiot nhtiiliieil Us wider . in r in v lliiiiiigli its i dull Inn bv Park Hen I . mill at th. ra iliu of his paper, lln- Vew vv i Id Telegraph Pole Problem In thr hditl" nl the Pun w 'nh't I rr.,, , Mr Let llie plesenl fill vmlr relobis t" solve the fiilnvving prnlil. m . Two telegraph pnlet .l plumb mn foot lipall. '.no IHI flit high Ihe nlhe r -IO fitt high lne miv wire ii.in-. frnm nn nr one tn base of nihil An ah r wir' elrttrhed fiom tup of e'lth. r in has. nf first II. ,w fai fliuil either pnb- and Hu high nhove grinin I is point of Int-is.i linn'' I P IIM'KiiK Plllladellihla. IMnuiirj 'Jli I i.. I. dllh VI 'let an. lln kit un ,, n rould mil give spue tn 'iinimB ln .ll(l lert nf gmernnient uniroi ,,f , ,i nun. s ll, the I'eipl-'s Fnium If vi, ,i hat, , ull lie lihiaiv In vinir tnwii mi slimild hn. n trnuble gitilng lln ml inniiii ii v u u. . i (l debate llie ilir ion Poems and Songs Desired Verses Wanted To Mu rrtilor nl Mn I i n mv Publir ,,.,,, Fir Thll li an eipin al lo vmir nnd, lo supply for pullnnilui , Win., nf ., ards." by George Sterling, publls.ud .,,, jeara ngo In a magarlne, This verse, or ralher Its publication at the tlm, resullcd In n bitter dlscusson betvvten Ambrose Itleree nnd other crlllrm n In Its rightful rlace. I havo searched cirefu'ly for many months for a cops', and unfortunately can not locate the publication which discovered Its charm. W. I. HIIAfiWHM. Philadelphia. February 20, llUl. Old Poem Requested To the Editor of the Eveninu Publto Ltdacr: Sir 1 am very nnxlous to secure a poem of a ship that left Philadelphia bound for South 'America with .11)0 men aboard to work on some largo construction down there They wero caught In a storm off Ilnlterns and foundered off the coast of North Cnro lira. I Jhlnk It happened In the year 1H70 or somewhere about that time, Ono verso of the song thnt I havo a slight recollection of goes as follows: "On the 13lh of September 300 sons of toll From Phllndelphla inheres set sail, bound for a foreign soil: There wero worklntinen of every grnde, 300 ouls or more, Not thinking they would lose their lives on Ihe North Carolina shore." W. I,. l.KIQHTON. Philadelphia, Februaiy i.0, 1021. Humorous Irish Verse To tlf Editor of the Evening Public Eedatr: Sir Cnn sou or nny of our renders give me the lines of n bit of Irish verse, Ihe closing stnnza ending with the puzzled eiuery, "Hut there were five of us," becnuse of his (Ihe nnrrntor's) Innocent perslslencj In nverlnoklng tlm fact that tTn doubled up on the first count something llko "Thero was O'llrlcn nnd meself, that's wan," etc Mrs 1-. K McF Philadelphia. March 1, 1DJ1. Wants Name of Author To ihi Editor of the Eienlna Public T.edoir: Sir Can any one tell me who wroto these lines? tub wmspniiErts We gathered In that dull, close room vUth Ignominious thoughts nnd small, And something held us there ln thrall, f.lko to the Itondnge of a tomb. We fiulle forgot the wide and pleasant land outside. Wo spoke In vrords of deepest scorn Of mortals that we choso to hate, Of ways and deeds and human fate And of the wrongs that we had borne We fnlled tn see the sky above the house tops high. And nil the whllo thnt wo were there, rleholelen tn that narrow place. The sun rode nn Inv open space, And songs of gladness Oiled the nlr. And Ood with His good will around us waited still. F M II Phllndelphla. March 2. 1021. Poem Supplied To the Editor of th- Hindio Public l.rdo'r Sir I nm, Inclosing herewith n poem en titled "Cleansing Fires," which was re cently requested by "Miss IT. S. 11 " .,,,. IIATTIK PAItrtY Fnlladelphln. Februnry 2R. 1021. CLKANSl.VO Finns Let thv gold be rnst In the furnace. The red gold precious nnd bright: IlO rot ffflr the htimrrv flen vMth Its civerns of burning light. And thy gold shall return more precious, Free from erry spot nnd stnln. lor the g,d must bo trlel hs Ore, And a heart must Is) tried 'by pain. In tho cruel flr-v of rnrrovv- fnst tliv henrt. do not fnlnt nr wall, Let thy hnnd bo Arm nnd stendj, Do nnt let thv spirit uunll Hut wnlt till the trlnl Is over, And take thv henit agnln, Tor ns gold Is trld by Are, So a heart must b tried by p.aln ' 1", 1l"m' bv ",n -'eain nnd glitter. Of the golden i hnln sou wear, "v sour heart's inlat strength In loving. Of the Ore thev have had to heir. Heat on true heart 'ar ever. Shine bright, strung golden chain. And bless tho tleanshg fire. And furnace nf living pain Two Poems Requested To the Editor of Ihe E rninu Publir l.rdnrr Sir Will sou klndlv print the words nf the fnllnvvlni two nm m. ti.A t.A..ni... ,- , , . .... - , .- ,- i ilium One Is entitled "In Fourteen Nlneij-two ine i mer one tirr-lns "There vvns a little Isty and his name was Robert lleosc And everv Frldas afternoon he bad to spe-ik n piece " JKIIOMi: S I.ANH Philadelphia Februaiv 1.1. ItlJl Man a rder supply sieond selection" Here Is IN 1 102 Hv Nlsnp Wnterman I think nf nil the things at school A Inv has gut to iiu That sliilsln' hist r ns n rule. Is worst of all. don't vou" Of dates there nre an nwful sight. An' though I studv dav an' night Theres only nnn I've got Just right That's fourteen nlnets-two. Columbus crossed th Delaware. In fourteen ninetv two, We vvhlppi-d the Hrltlsh fair nnd squire. In fourteen ninetv two Al Cmicord nnd nt l.-xiirn'mi We kept tlm Kerb oats on the run, While Ihe bind pliiml 'Johnni, (-nt yn,if Mun." In fourte-cn ninetv two Pat lltnrs. with hln dvln' breath In fourteen ninetv two. Said "(limine llherlv or d-ath"' In founeen ninetv. two An' H.irbnra FMe-lchle, so 'lis said Cried "Shoot if v.iu must this old gru head Hut Id rather 'twou'd he vniu nwn In slead," $ In fourteen nlnntj two " 'llie Pilgrims come to P v mouth Unok In fuiriein nlneij-iwo An' the Indlms standln' em thr rm k Asknl, ' What are vim gnlng m dn" ' And th-v sa d ' Wo seek ve.ur ImMmr dtnnr Thai nor rhlidr-n s ehiidiens i h ! in-n rfar May boast that th"lr fnref,uhe,s land.. I here In fnurtten ninetv two Mls I'nt thmitas saved lh life ln fmirteen ninetv -two (if Jnhn Sni'th nn' became his wifo In fmirteen nlm tj tn An' the Smith tills Man,.,) then d ,. An mm ihepi nr Jhn hniltm iP wlieie " Hut thes didn't have anv Sniuhs m .,,, . In founeen nmeiv inn. ' Iventuekv wan selilod bs Daniel Honm. In fniirti en nlnoi two An' I think ihe ,,,w Jiimpeil over th. ,,,,, ln fmirteen n netv two H. n Franklin llew his kn nn hiC, He drew the lightning from ih- skv An' VVashingtmi mu'dn t te'l a lie ' In fourteen ninetv ( "C I. O" desires Mi vii,., . The Things 'lh.it Mount " """" .he,,f!.iI.:v,iV...,,n"J;",or,h" """"-" u,,J Hitler vmir grave wis hi0 i,,,,,,,, I 'I han vou should forget i f,,nu , . The sound nf the silver horn ' " ! VV I, I' asl.s fnr ineni beuiuuru In a tnwn not fur fmni I . . 'Ihele a I tillage miiv be si ,n Wlieie Mi. le dwell ,,. r will, , lr , .. lain. Jnhn and Ilols-n (Ir.en T.'lf ;rt,',' I'"r.".ln "I" appenr dallr la Hie l.vrnlng Pub Ir l.etleer iii,i if Hi Hie Min.lav Public l", "r "TetVr'A ill.riis.liig tlmelv loph, will l,P ,,,'1, IS as well as resiuested poems, and .iiie,t,;. of general Interest will be niisnrm I THOS. SAVILL'S SONS . WlNTKIt RKHOftTH j ATr.VNTHt CITV. N.T A ATLANTIC CITy.NJ. 7J3Sirt-s infants At mnrfirj ..jA Europeanplan.'RettBurani aaacneaitnqerpersonal super vlsfonof G.W.CAt"L.y. HOTF-I -3 , (1!V1, Pnclllo Ave. near Illlnn, A modern, niodernle-prleed fn iii!v i, , New iv renovnled nnd Improved vv i,. appolnlments Centrally located con '"' In churches, rnllronds nnd all nit,i, "' Short block fiom la-ach. Spiclou" wiT" nlshed exrhangn nnd lounging room. i'"'ur cheerful bodtoomv. single o? en uit.'l. running wnler, pr vale bnths nna ., wll) lights. Ilountlful tnblo mippliM'Vr'r1'1'' Is-st the mniket affords u"i,i,' ,L ,h 'h supervision of the management h,,!.''1.0"1" troducmrv Anieilcnn plnn rat ,a' In. st.oo iiMi.Y sih.oo i:i:ki v fllAH. It. ItinVIH. Owner A ,'!,,,, ATI AMTIrniTt, JT I AivAmGrican. Plari Hdtd I fof Dislmctivmanfi RealComTrjrt I riHCPBOOP OARAGE JjISfifaj ROQiUsriltc;. South Carotins A vjin.iB At - . r itsp cw.iicnnca Patronage.mmle din-u"-ftrictly modern, table anc? irrlSi iiSfiSS larga solsrlum. booklet. A. pli- ?W jti ;x.r.. - -.---r-- '. -ujaegnimi-i.L A THE IDEAL RVMILY'HOl RLINGTO1 HOTEL MICH GAN AVer-NCARDEAi I 1 yH?'wLyticsaMredrateRst X JL rAENETODO.PWPoTro On Ilnnrdwnlk nl Mnnin.il.. .- T Oi Oa Iloardwalk at Montpcller nve Dtv n ..... in .vprn ounes witn bilhs I,,... -" '"" an rumns. Klevalor. Special Hnrlnf -". V n m niinvK.s ' Vlnrlnla An. OA hnnu e... i. . " ...'-."...- "-;;:-.-" .-.--." -.s-.u iionravrnnv .. sieei i-ier. r.vory nppointment, High.., .i.na ard In cuisine and norvlce. I iookist Vn25 lt Vb Mnks Yon I'erl nt llnmn in thT HOTEL MORTON H...H 1IS.t Sl. .!!.. .. rierntor. Private Hatha, etc. A Inn, nil. 1-.7RA C HKI.T, PAIIT, M. rni'rl'li! GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia ave. and beach. Hot anrl com -, ring wafer. Private baths! ! R?tefT4 , p: special w-seklv. Capaeltv nnft. rtnoVtrt OSCAR I). I'AlATKlt llAnULU LAMinli THE SENATOR Virginia Ave. nt IlnnriliTnlk. rirenrnnf n-. Spring rates. Amerlcuu plan, Hl.oo iliy. Virginia Ave. nnd Poach. Cap. 350. Prtrali baths: run. water: elevator, etc. Amer. Dlti BAM 1;LL13. Owner. N. J. COLLINS Yin. M'aasachnsetK avenue near Il-nrh AC McCLni.LAN HOTEL CONTINENTAT Alwnss open Always rendv Term. mM. ernte. Write nr phone M. 1-n.i tlnn an Hotel BoSCobcl Kentucky Ave Ilefutn. " ,,., lJscellcnt table J 17 3 sno up vveelclv. Phone 117 A P MvltlON' T.ur.W(ini. n j. fcci Laurel-inthe Pines SITUATED AMONG THE PINES AND OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASALJO New "I'alm Grill" HI hole Golf Cniirse.HoriclMckRiilinp.Mntorin'', Ficturcsfiie Walks, Music, 1'riv.ile Carafe. IScw Klcctrn-Iivdrutlierapy Ralli S)strm. l'rnnk I'. .Sliufp, Mini:er . i.i:uu ii:u. ri. l'l.l.l.ll INN. ( It.irwatir. 1 Inrlil i Modern In IMull. (Jn Hay hhoie i, it ,. Lounuv i lun t.iinls imiiing I hi iu- tlm tig liunim. Quad hii n n. w in un November 'o June Hates unnn npnil ati n iM'JiSOVJvPJllNtiSN. C. J.K killN M'ltl.M.S Mill I.I. JaiKson hnriiiEs, N. ('. .Sear Plnrhuisi and f um.ue gmf u -. - i" sun iiiov mi lb. If Moiuiliig llui' - ) i l dinks nnd wild turkey A mod' in hni- In th, middle south M.nlei ate nn s r m , i; l-iirinn Summer Season ;ii P uk V. NIH (II(IS W, III ill ei-s (.(Kill S:N0(.I(.PI,Is M Mlll The I usln-'ss world Is bi.-glng f. i ' i nipliers who aie abi llie m I i a ll il'UUi mil Irtlnlng vmi tn supply this n.eil hn r i Isbt classes. Call ur w-.i fr i ttu'iig I'llII.X. Ill MMs 101 I K.I. mid ( ollego of Ciiiniaerie inn I heslnnl SI. I'lili ol.. i.lili ITRAVFR'S I"' Hesl llllsilli.s Srlinil JlKrvlLKO B()7 (iii-sim, sT HOUSE WIRING UK, II (, It Mil Vtni'lv i.pt in ic rini n pihim; ii Hit r.v I 'm. Piipl ir Mll'i shin mil sia ll Kyle Bros. Co., 1430 N. 17th St. Wall 2i l'lastcr si Board That Will Not Hum SHEETS OK K0CK "mi t Warp 1 iki to Prrit 1KAI.CE FIREPROOF CO. 1.117 .l(( 11 ciT. Un wo cam a wniu sr tiv oii i, juus We Handle Only tho Very 2d0 Ujs lo Evnry Ton For 35 Yonrs Wi Sorvn Vou Ria"' OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Has So Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. II II rrinUfuril JIJ' 1. 1 vsiiuit- r .- ' - 8aflraSE2SSSEEEE tl I ATI AllTlrTsiTtW m vSPBK&lBflSi iii it iiawj !l0MSX "i" ii iii.vt 1; Sim ,T t wir-- -rr ,. '$& ' W-V"l 1, I'MhS :...
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