'.;"?' r ,--. -. v , 'V t tr 7tA' IfiVENlNG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATOKDAX APJllL 0 1921 13 BUT HOT FINANCEDi r l , , : : : ELOCUTION AND ORATORY &TUDENTS GIVE SHOW $50,000,000 Bond Proposal Is ' Defeated in Jors?y Legislature PASS BUCK" TO 1922 BODY Trriitnn. M"" plIKIII."1111 '""" ntrii''iin ii"' i ioiiIiiiiI' in I irii'no PuMli" l-flnrr !(. Di'lcilt nl till" ill for extra ronil prismiS'1 nf tin nioasuio fur niinlner J our me "' mill tn v mi tlic dollar for l tnrn, i.ii..,.. ..collided the niton hUrliun; ti"n fk ,,f tin I'D 11 I ei? s IltlirO. WHICH . ...-.In. ''""'J.. i:.lOl.l- in ..xpr.-tf.l to vnto """., ... ...1,1 .-.in ml cs in I up ""'!!"". "' vile hol-egis- ?,n" "If, , wtliom nl theu..ie limn l,"rP ''?.:'. 'i.ill m finance the pm- ..i!ii....n lender decided to ni TIM' tllf ,p.ri.Mi dnntli' r ... t I.,.. ,i.,lll ll.n ... ...... .Ill II. .1111, .Mil. ,1 '" V.U ip-i.ii.iri' approves vo.no plan to ' ...v iiiMPsnrv for mini fl , I If limn.". - " - ",,,. rcrnblo lobbying ;n Hip J, of friend " '' hlBliw 1,0iln: inr i in ,'M.m ,,na ...iumpiI lir hot i Of . ii""' i pnins I'" f""' .,' k'1 to th- Iltta I-oKlMn- tnn " " ' ,f the tmo-mlll tnx for ti .!.... ,.iiMnvliiintnli ,,., .i. ii -a , i i' n mtll 1 flllll IIIIIIIH ' ----- --T-. 3Htjfe wjw.4WK tjfw- 'fia' irv 'h,. fl&j ' HKaPJlB'1 1 1 PHnTvv,, ,.,v '- - v-,,' vja(? GREECE DEPRESSED AIM DEFEATS:::?: 'rommnnils nt tlio Inntnnrp of Constnti I tino flinucd Inok of Irnderf-lilp, losmirre nnil iiiltinllvo In Hip 1 i j T i t i t i k It N suul liolr iiliroiir n ilm' io I' i I'.nn I" loll lhp oi" inn tif iiml th' ii if ni'uli m in' 11 oo of m i Confidential Reports to Allies Blame Officers, Friends of King, for Debacle G0UNARIS IS NEW PREMIER "As Ynu IJlic It" was presnileil liy momliors of tlir r;uln.itlne class of tlio National School of Klointion anil Oratory, at '1012 Chestnut street. Loft to right the rliniurlrrs are: The .Misses KoikIht, I'ope. Fen Is, Allen. Kelley, .Jones. Heed, Miller, Kinnlson and .Miuulay i$ Allies Hope Japan 1 3 Pistol Battles i Will Yield on, Yap Mark Bandit Chase - Deaths of a Day CIRCUS MAGNATE DEAD i aiar hou'e (,nenior Mens ' ',I"' r.nr.rimr IMnrN hut no time " till- I....HO.I mi nr tn "' p. .innnrtiiiont. l.nt nlsht ...-,,1 v,vli bllN and nur joinl '"rx"ri,x. ipprovnl was Rivoa to tlio ..... p.,,,.,.,., Mil fur submission to tlio Jli'ni'ii. 'r a .n position to vote SI I.- OOnrnn m lnil for n ton-.onr roll mielinn pinBlillil hv the Department of, JnMl!iti"ns and Akoiii'Ios. ij,or IMhimiN alio appnneil tlio ripri,n lull .InnfviiiB the olertion ro- :, ,f in'jn. makliiK provision fori Vnnien '"I'T" nl"1 rotuiniiiK in tlio i pppineinilp mid Uepiililli'iin sntP Hiair-1 wfn tl"' p"er In rpcmnmond noinina tion for 'oiin' boards of elections. ! Tho c" tiimi- nKo npprovoil the Ilonsp, Tattriwill lull to liiciea-p motor v.-i 1., in.. fiiM for ll-- hv '" (fnl Th" new Cniitlniieit frnm I'nKf Ono from tlint nolii v of isolation into which I this country ,.,s diiftcd since Mr. Wll-1 ,,m' Q"'"" In i. Lome on, no.v the i tlio reso- nt I'ans and the fruits of tln I .1-' law was recommended (,, hi' in .lor tiniuc commission, rrri f.r if.iMin i.irs are baed upon hoi.so rnunr ui l f.-r molortriicks the new li ffn. f.'os arc ii'inilnted by weiRht and Mrmnff nnni it of M'liielcs. i an Ness Women's Kill Approcil A tifM tour hour work week for1 wmn'M in uiilnstrj, mcrcantilp estah- ) liiiiinlrles and restaurants is of the stale. The governor j nl. I woman Van Ness' bill' I,,., i I . ).i Vovomlior II. will be im The bill, intioduced by son's ilisappoiiitiiicni people's injection of necotiation then'. Hill tile administration is only turn iiiK ft m isolation on vomliiinn t lint the principle of the note be accepted. If Ilurope inss(s that our ilchts as a belliKcient linvi lapsed fiom non iii or from ihc fnllun1 of President Wilson to claim them at Pnis. we hip likely Io tin n our backs upon Kuropc. Ilecause of .he urn ortilinlv of the iei-. sion of the Allies tlio Kno resolution is to he delajeil. While the tendein'j heio Is aaiusl a sopainte peace with (lermaii), ulint mm Im' expected hero if Kiirope slinnld nut a. cede to the prin ciples laid down hv Mr. Hughes in his Yap note Is tlic pioinpl passnize of the v'!' I Kno icsolution and our washing our 1" liands of the hiiropean troulile. Secretary IIiikIics, who is the master of the situation here and inrrles I'resi dent lluriline with him in his interna tional policies, is not Kolni; to repeat the mistakes of I'le.sident Wilson. He is not Koine to enter into conference witli (lie Allies and pet what he can out of it. He is Kolnj; to make his terms first mid confer nftorunnl. Cnntlnnnl from Vast On men iictine ns guards drew revolvers to get out. .vs. and cot them. that other The trick (limited Qiilnn. pretendui patrolmen were nearby. worked. The two men who were preparinc to force open the door, jammed their tools in their pockets nnd jumped in the tour ing car and the others boarded the motor truck. The enuines on each chicle hml boon I runuine nnd the machines started up ! llroad street. Qiilnn followed. They hnil roup hut n few jnrils when several j of the men fired at him. He returned ( the lire mid kept after the men amid a i hall of hullctH. (Jilinn kept up the chase until the Benjamin E. Wallace, Retired, Dies In Minnesota I'eru, Inil,, April P. Honjainln P.. Wallace, a retired dims man of this city, died at a hospital in Kocliostor. Minn. Inst night Ho hegnn with a small overland show in 1SS2. and w lien ho sold his circus live jenrs apo It was one of the largest In the world. Latterly Mr Wnllnce hnd engaged in farming anil banking here. Hp was horn in Ppiinsyhnnin seventj -throe yenrs ngo nnd sen oil in the Civil War. after which lie settled In Peru. Tlrst he engaged In the livery busi ness, later starting the circus. He leaves a widow, two nephews and a niece. Hy the Associated Pi ess thens, April 11. Roiersps siiffeted In (ireek forces in Anatolia, mid the casualties Inflicted upun them In the 'l'uiklsh nationalists, have cnuseil a gient deiression hero. Official statements on the sitiinnon are very monger and nre Interpreted to mean that the government may he with holding tin" truth from (bo people. Army nnd government officials are absolutely mute, hut there is a ileoid'd nole of alarm and pessimism noticeable heie among all classes of Greeks News that the army Is retiring to ward the positions it originnllj held nenr Urusa caused pioftumil dlsnppoinl - nient. The first wounded soldiers ar- i riving here would not speak, their lips j having been sealed hv the government. I .Several of the Inigi-st steaaiers lime i been column ndeered to bring mine wminded from Moudnnla. the port of I llrusa. j Threats were mnilo to requisition I American trucks, hut when their Ainer , lean owners said they would appeal i. Washington tlio authorities chanirei their minds. Mobilization is progressing slowlj. n being i purled that only twenty -Iho out of every hu nlrcl men have answenrl llio "all lo the -olors. In kome localities in fJreece and ii 'let., pictures, of King Constantino ate icporicd to haio been burned It i I robablo the govoinnunt will call In additional classes to the ioIois 1 1 1 w ee, Ciintidentinl adv'ios ucoived h allif I legitmns In re nidienlo the (iicek oflieeis in Anatolia, (he majority nf whoip nr ioalits woo wore reinstated 10 then " siipplj service nf tho aimj is lie- g srxeien ciitici.eil. nnd tin1 lutein in nee work is (ondonined as weak and in' Hi' tent There Is nlo criticism u ganl'um the la. k "f co-ordination anion units in the Held, out the (inok sol- liT, have been hlcliU praised fnrlheir lumen llith coniinnniling otfiiets ui. hi. mi' I for tnnnv taclicnl blunders lleinetiios fjounnrls. .Minister nf War. has been iniliied Piemier io .in leeil M. Kalogeropoulos, who has re signed M, Theotokis. Minislii nf .liisloo. will lake the portfolio of Mm Hler nf War, while (ieotge P. Ualtitis In i nines. Minister of Poroign Affaii" M. tiniiiiat is, in addition to the pie nitoishlp. i I,., i the portfolio of Mm tsti'l nf .lustii e. GREEKS TO HONOR FREEDOM KUHtf GETS STATE PRINTING; Awarded Four-Year Contract -Low Bidder Also on Legislative Journal llnrrlsburg. April II - Uiy A P i 'I he first award of a contract for Rtate printing under the act of 1(121 permit ting' mlorlislng for and nwntds under bids for one. Iwo. four or six jours, DEPORTEES' MONEY TAKEN Russian Officials Give Ex-Americans Ration Cards Instead Riga. Ix-Mln. Apiil II - ItiiBsing radicals deported from llio United States, who arrived at Lilian on April ." aboard the steamship Tltor, to which they hnil been transferred from tlio hn boon made by Sunerinteiident Robert 'American steamship Mongolia, found the regulations nf the KiiMiPvlnt frontier officials more strlit than those of th American nflieials who were charged with their deportation I i Celebrate 100th Anniversary of In dependence Here Tomorrow ' The Rifltli nnnnersniy of (in. I, n dependence will lie i clebratcd with a pa triotic meeting nt noon tniiniti'm in tin C.rcck Orthodox Chiinh. Twelfi , m PlUwater Mi-eels, following the r"gn ar lellginiis services. The pllticlpal pi ,iKei will he John T. Tseppns U N n,.. Biting Consul of Greece in tins ,itv Tin1 anniversary date, w curding t. the new calclidnr. fell mi pnl T lt the old Greek calendai It womfl be Mnnh '-.I C. Miller to Jnliti I.. I,. Kuhu. the piesetit state printer, foi a four- j ear contract. Kulin hid en nil yenrs sperulied nnd the superintendent, with approval of the Gmernnr. nudltor general and stnte treasurer, mado a four-jear awaid He was also low bidder on the Legislative Iniirnal. which contract will be awarded hi n few dajs. Rev. 0. E. Pember Back in Puloit Tin1 Rev. (filbert K. Pember. id-tor nf St. MIcIuhI's Church, (tcrninntiiwii. who wns injured in an iiiitnmobilo nc i idoiil March ih is able to icstnm1 lis work He will preai h at St Mlihnels Church tomorrow Do we serve you? Wo Handle Only th Vary B piKKKXKKVV lOOf K7 WmiKWm.1 uomv Si B m tsami Ml ROUND TRIP "i '7 Hd'lltionut 22-10 Lb . to Every Too For 35 Yean We Serve You Right B IIUAL IS B KO Clft-M i H pflJJS il " fH ID ft... VnblMpri IIU SH 13 Kytonr Knit 233 name BJ IS A I Asbury Park Long Branch Ocenn Grove, Kelmnr Sea Girt, Spring Lake 1 $1 .80 OWEN LETTER'S SONS Yard That Ha, No ! Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. 1 Round Trip w ., . I r i li fill. .Iline IK. 1U I J Ml Swan Neck Fnuccls have Savill on cncli faucet. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS, IVlfrs 1310-1? It IVAIiWCl! HT. Pine Dceh land llclnhtj Ocran Cata Ilarntcat Pier Seailda Park Seaside HelfhU Lavallette nh.rfwlrb M ' Mantoloslng Day Head Sundayi, April 17; May 1, IS, 29; June 5, 12 and 10 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Market Street Wharf 7.30 A.M. Ilrtlirnlnc. l.a ,s t.nnir llranrh 0 02 " m slu' 1'Hrk 0 17 p ,n ) 'hrl II It p tr nfld llUh.fi. 7 ij c m l"i( IUh- h 7 10 p -ii Pennsylvania SystemI sus eaxM w ms a ajrHKHsrojasxnM car and truck got beyond range One ' ,, of the men fell forward and Is believed. Fred Ml Chase to have been wounded. Wilkes-Rairc. April !. - Pied tM Hnth ours were .speeding nut York Chase, president and geneial malinger load when lliej were seen bv Motor- of the Lehigh Ynlley Coal Co.. died jes '.v do Policeman Winnie and Greentiee. terday of apoploij . He was elecied TIipv were on foot. nresldent in .laniiurv. rising to that 110 ... ,, . , . sit ion from office bov , He wa witli the ! ire More Shots compnny fort. v -one yours. Mr. Chase' It was evident that the lohbersihad supervision of thirl) -four anthrn- , tliouglit Winnie nnil iireenlreo hail been cite collieries. itinn 1 1 nmv tl. 1 mm 1 -on 1- -in i-ti a c::i ' I Liter, of Ilergen, wns A'"i l.trnnl Th' lnjoliol, is luntecled lis n song b r.l nit lor iinnther new law. It ,s now up to Governor I'dwnrds Io II) .. I r i vv .lei-sey shall have an i'n .iii" piefereinc law. Roth h ii- i.r 'he Legislature iassod As- i hxn in 1 ui. 1 s mil in give mriiier 1 ... . .. .. . ,..,.1 ui.n.ri. l,r..r..rnn.... I,, I U posllioll to cancel nr ii.piiiiiiii 1 1 t in public nffici1 Mr. Kd VTiirds iih ine a public hearing on the hill Tiipii i iiflei nnnn. v r.,.,- , it.,. 1 ...... ..! cmc,;.,., ii.o Kim 1 iiuilcr Ifrfsl.ilin adjourned sine die lint niilit nt s, ,, doek. The session was I the ll.'tli 111 the history of the state. l 11 'ici-lativo comiultti'Ps called on G' tern r Ldvvaids to inform liitn tliati tl" Inw- nulls wen1 about to clmc, the' fniin. 1 id he would recall the Son-, f' 111 ie ial session within 11 month t' "insiili 1 a noininatlon for superin t' mIi-i t i.f tin state constabulary 1111 tV 11 d hv th ,s year's session. Nolens Lose Tliflr Dlpnlty II' 1-. 11 inhers parnded to the Sen It' 1 itnl'i 1 when' Speaker Hobnrt It" 1 ., S, nnie President Allen that '' s..inhlv had concluded its labors. I'1 si ! 1 1 Ml. 11 then declined the scs. H 1 HI ,1 ' ml II1 1 I'm House Lender Rowlnni I'l '! I'Ei-lntnrs in singing I Ti.. Trn 1 r.l I. I', ni mi li In ' Long lv Country 1 I Thcie's a Long, vv lulling , 1 1 ' iiiivviled Senate chamber 1 '- Inr Seuntor Runymi, of 1 ".lis- ' The Lnd nf a Pcrfeil II' I'spnmleil in his inimitable II., I'. S. Mils Three Rig Clubs Kvery tiling Indicates an aggressive at titude on tin1 part of Mr. Hughes, This country hns three big clubs to use. Otit is tin1 Knox resolution mid tlio separate pence witli Germany. Great Rritain and France do not want the Knox reso lution to pass. This country's position in effect is; "Kither ynu accede to tin1 principle laid tluvvii in the Yap unto or we pass tin1 Ino resolution." Tlint alternative is not put in words. It ex ists ill effect. A second Is our nositioii as a cicdilorl nation. II is not iitcrclv that we are in not to cancel all nr part of I lie nllieii war loans, vv c me in n position to press for the pay ment of those loans or for the tonus which they are to he imul in a way that may lie luglily cninarrassing in our Allies. And third, particularly affecting Ja pan and Kngland, the two gicat Pncilic povveis, is our probable coiieciitiillion of our entire licet in the Pacific. These three tilings will not he mentioned in the negotiations. Rut they will be in the back of every one's mind participat ing in the negotiation. Thin arc fac tors making for Mr. Hughe having hi own way about, the restoration of our rights ns a belligerent. The great ilifTercme be) vv eon this oil ministration and Mr. Wilson's in its foreign relations is that Mr. Harding ami Mr. Hughes lm vt a sens,. ,if this country's power which neither Presi dent Wilson nor the Tinted State Sen ate possessed in llio case of the peace i '", i iiiPL'iitlntlou and tile disputes that fol- p,; of lnvvcd them. The administration pur pose to Use II1II1 pnwei. RSI A-- . m the member indulged 1 - 11! Imrseplav "f throwing 11 1 ti'Oli legislative bill lo 1 .11 11 baskets and bonk files. 1: in Lniighran, nf Hudson. II tu. 1 si rnlch from 11 bill bnnl. hir i. 11 r..s the chamber - I iioiuling executive nominations, i'i il. exupiion of Harry L. Ma I" ' if Hi lltnnvvr. In tlio Camden th' s, n,t, before adjournment Mr. C" !' iv board weie cnnliriued by Jla ' 1.' i i,, 11 jccleil FOREST FIRES QUENCHED Lrge Tracts Were Burned Over Be fore Soaking Rain Fell Vwlirhl ,., April II. - limn lias 1' ' 1 1 t 1. -1 lues that have burned ". ii pints of South .Icrsev 11 1 loitniglit. and wlin li lu 1- did serious damage 'rp ''mi' that there lias been 1 lingo number of tires this I" 11 e nil, 1, 111 ' of seasonable mil lieipieni showers I" tit'- I. nvo started from "fl nf li', or glllss bv h Hie 1 nl I'll ,,i nf III t- motoring panic or Red Cloud Elects Woman Mayor Omaha, April K Miss .Mary Peter sou was elected .Major of Red Cloud, Neb, In seven votes in Tuesday's elec tion, belated returns disclosed tmlay. She is tlio lii si woman Mayor In the State .ViH" Peterson Is part owner of an ice plant. Addresses Sales Club "Personal Selling" was the subject nf a talk last night by Wesley A Stonger, of New York Mr Stunger addressed the Philadelphia Sales Club at its meeting 111 tlio Adolphi Hotel. William S. Thomas presided. notified to bend tliem off. They fire scvcrnl shots nt the two policemen, who returned the fire ns they dodged mining tlio trees. Rotli vehicles turned abrupt ly nt Tnbnr tond when the battle got loo ' hot for them. The firing vvn heard by 1 patient and doctors in the ,Iewih ' Hospital. An automobile coming along York road wos commanded od by Winnie nnd , Greentree. The driver vvn ordered to I go the limit nnd the two policemen pursued the robbers nlong labor road. Several shots were exchanged, hut as the niaehhies occupied by the thieves were loo speedy for that raining the policemen, the robbers escaped. MUST WATCH ROAD FUNDS Harding Insists on System in Ex penditure of Federal Aid Washington. April SI. - President.' Harding made it plain yesterday he re garded the present haphazard method of doling out federal funds for road-b'iild-ingas little short of intolerable Tho President i opposed in oxpen diture of n single dollar of Government money in the form of aid to the con struction of mails by the States until a fund" or system is provided for the maintenance of the roads 1 The President's view wore convoyed' vigorously yesterday to members of "the Highwav Committee nf the National 1 Automobile Chamber of Comiuorre, who called upon him to urge tho creation of a National Highway Commission "empowered to administer the Gov' eminent highway activities, to lay out and have constructed the inter-rounty 1 roads of national importance and to he i responsible for the wound development 1 of tinnsport over the highways," Oil Man Killed In Derrick Crash Kvans Citj, Ph.. April ' " Rj A 1 p.i Park Hovis, well-known oil con tractor of Rtillor, Pa, was killed In stantly nenr here Into yesteidav when a derrick collapsed, a section nf timber 1 striking him mi tho head llmis was J prominent in nil circles nf Venango I coiintj. Pa. ami in Texas and 0M11 homa. Dr. Ernst Rerlln. April 0. Von Possart I)i . Kriiest Von Possnrt. the celebrated actor and for mer director of tlio Court Theatres heio. died yesterday. Ho was born in 1M1. Dr. Von Pos;nl visited the' I'nited States in 11110 on tour, but in March of the following year, while playing in the Primes Theatre in I lllcago, liecaine s.-i-iiiu'.n in aim ,u- , torceu 10 reiuio m wciniiiiiy SPEND, the WEEK-END SEASHORE ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY i:.ciKsioNh i:1.1tv slmj.vy Round t CZfb Hiir rm I2r XeCiVHi' V1MIII11n.ll fer- Trip I,tnf C ItrMimt nnil "south M. rlo. for Alluiitlc lt ?.. M I'nr Otriin (It. Mll'lunoil nnil (line M10. In ni Clii'tnut M. !rry ;:o A M.. oiirii m lYm : Mi ,M, KrtiirtiltiR Ii'w ull imlnt"! "uir Vt, L- rllrmWs. mjjjm Ks smiim Atlantic City Railroad rwii s t ir (Hi 1 1 I ill; rni,r. 1 M . t I n fa , ,. b . , THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Invites Tenders on Meat Products, Lard and Cheese 10, Mi Supply Il ( hi 'iilnl luils will bo tccL'ivrd until "ill then be oiionpil publicly i-Wotth. Mnnnrrnr Puichnsinir nnd Sales, Room a.i3, 1317 V April 'JO, 1!):1, 2. 00 P. M.. in tho ofllco of I. Van Department, Division of Street N. V Washington, tin. sj l"t I'lirnishinL' such iiuuntities of meat products, hud and s' ns may lie lcruiired for a period of two months from 1 '1 fur use of all cnTRo ships under Its ownership or control. AT THE PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Pi.ipnsni foim and other information may lie obtained from Man.iKcr PurehnsinK Department, Division of Supply and 'he Board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. fc 'lldl iild-, sboillil lin ndilli.sund In I.. Villi M llllllnswnrtll. ii'liasintr boiiartment. Division of Sunnly and Sales, :U7 V Street N. W., Wnshlnirton, D. C, and indorsed lun.i( 1 pui. """in :i.i:i, 1 eai,,i Huls for Pi'i Intil April Ment 20, 1921 Division of Supply and Sales, Products, Lnrd and Cheese. Do Not wiiw Does Your Wife Have Trouble Learning to Drive ? WITH pedals and dnvinp; scat adjusted to the husband's comfort, the woman sometimes finds it awkward to reach the clutch and foot brake. The Standard Kiu'ht has adjustable clutch and brake pedals, which can be quickly lengthened or shortened six inches. This is .1 feature which has strongly appealed to w omen and to some men of lone leys. ith the knowledge that the Standard Kight is the endorsed product of the Standard Steel Car Company of Pittsburgh, and with a demonstration of its power to cement their approval, they have bought with out further hesitation. Gradually but surely, the stability of the com pany that nukes the Standard Kight, the power of the car, and its attractive and sensible appoint ments arc establishing it as a permanent leader in its price class. STkyWAlRB EIGHT A POWERFUL CAR I.ASTKKN MOTOUK COIU'GKA II. l! nnd 'l' I I'd 'in r $t. t '11 (. 1 Hi a 1 I .' Ihidihiii . TO 358,945 PHILADELPHIANS THE MOVIES ACH DAY The most popular form of amusement is accorded its proper place by the inauguration of a DAILY r M OVIE MAGAZINE PAGE IN THE loiening public flle&gct Commencing Monday, April 11 This page, the first daily movie magazine page in any daily newspaper, will be of interest to every movie fan. FEATURES A Daily, Intimate, Personal Story movie star. Not press agent stuff, stories of incidents which will make that you know your favorite better. of some but real you feel How I Got Into the Films. of some star, with advice aspirants to movie fame. The or rea RUE story 1 value to Carefully Written Synopses ol recent releases or pictures about to appear, some in several installments, others complete in a single isstie. How to Write Scenarios. Advice by writer who have made good. Practical examples of changes in scripts of actual pictures with ex planation of the reason wh showing what wearing, both Latest Fashions From Filmdom, the famous screen beauties are in pictures and private life Real Love Stories of the Stars. Tales of ro mances that arise while portraying romance. News ol the coming big pictures. Answers to Queries by movie fans ,ot all (In features nf the pane are enumerated ahmv, but cnoiitli in indicate that this page will be in fact a "condensed mode magazine." appearing daily, with its six issues per week equaling in contents the weekly mocic magazines. This exclusive feature page will fre found daily in the EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Commencing Monday, April 11 A w : i- .