i il' ' -"Kg $rmWf WW-A, iwrax Wtwf ION MEMBERS rO ADDRESS PUPILS r.w . t;MVterans of World Wnr Will & ... tvtfe Visit Schools Mftmnrial Dnu "-' --. With 0. A. R. Men MANTELL PLAYS SHYLOCK WITH ACCUSTOMED SKILL i "Merchant of Venice" Well Pre sented tf Second of Repertoire llread Anether old favorite, both of .the actor who plnjiM It nml Shakes- tirarc-leving ninllctirw. wits Fern Witt 1 night when Rebert .Mnntcll nnpcnrnl ns a venrnbli' nml IrmieMng yiij lecli In "The Metchmit of Venire." re mucli linn lH'i'ii nu, iire nml eon, mrc&mJHRKrS wrifrvuxwwf,wm&ttx&ff!:k .: v-vai &rxNtfji1Nr&aLrx a'ktAviAw.te;k'rCPimmmmwm0.(.. u" - ayawsflwr . 'nwz-iPjwii m mwwwwz ;wr. m i i ihwimk m&smsss iSiBiai Kmm " ' I I . .1 , ..nil I MM il " ' ' . ' I I I II , . . Garden Gossip : What te Plant and When I X'S n llttle tee early te plant fried will de jeti no barm te knew In nd .inc bow te de It. Te de well, sweet corn require n rleli soil or one heavily manured, It tnnv be grown either In rows or bills. Te lmp corn llpen In wu-cesslen, plantings should be made once u week H . r 1M .1' mf raw I ff AIIYII IADICO ARE BUSY Members of the re. 417. Amciiran rnrleus nrboeh and it IBh. Stern -Prlee Pest, Legien, will visit delher patriotic address In co operation with etcrans of the Civil War. Thefp who will sjieak Include Adjutant Merrlb II. Starr, Alexander BcMrs finger, Heward " I. Stern and Jehn McDonald. They form a commit cemmit cemmit tee Appointed bv the pest cemmaiulcr, Dr. Charles S. Splinter. The next met tint; of the pet will be held tomorrow excnlng. when the members of the ladles' auxiliary will co-operate. Miss Ernestine Kcliwnrz Ins bran elected ns precldent of the ladles' aux iliary of the (icerRi' V. liner l'eft. Ne. nil?. The ether officer electiil are: MIm n. Helen Mw'Ueuell, Iee iireM dent; Ml HNIc M. Klein. Mpretnry; Miss Nlmiu r. Tippitt. trcaMircr: Mrs Hecter MniMluhl, cimlrinnn of the He lltf Commute-; .Mih- Rutli Sheet, chairman of the l!nt rtniiimrnt Com Cem inlttee, and Ml" Oliuhs SnmW, chilr rnnn of the Memljuslilp Commit tec. The aulllnr plum, te held a dunce May III in "'oedale," Wli.nhlcknii. The pe"t is composed of i-mplejen of tbe Pblludclpl.lu and Ueadiup Hallway who were in the smlie, The nrrnnsemriitu for a dance te be given tomorrow night at Apelle Hnll by member of the I'redcrick 1). mid Ir Ing 8. Claire Pet lime been completed. Lafnettc It. Ne. 204. will com plete arrangements for its dunce nt a meeting te be held tomorrow night. The dance N te be gten Aiirll 1!5 nt Scettl-h Itltc Hall, mil will be the beginning of series of entertainments ihc pout will bold. Tiega Pest. Ne. .110, and Its ancil lary will held a joint meeting tomorrow night. Untieing will featuie the enter tainment nt this affair, nn It will nt .1 Joint meeting of Schtihueh Pert and its auxiliary nt? the Seuthwark Free Library. i me meruit ei mis ncier h re i uii i rmm tim miniumr tiu frrniuni i, umm "t the famous role, that It only lemnlns i enough until about July 15, using the early varieties ter tup tirst three sow ings, then the medium, then the late sorts, except thnt the but two plantings hheuld be made with eaily uirictle. te odd that bin .lew takcH en a certain surety, mid, It would seem, mere im patby with every engagement. Though it sticks rather closely te the tradi tional, Mr. Mantcll'H chainctcrlzntlen Is nlwajB Ivld and nlwns interesting. He recelveH cnpnble though rarelv notable mippert from hlg ceinpnnv tins year. !rncvIce Hnmper's Portia has u gentle dignity and appeal, but It Ih net her greatest role, nor In she etic of the best who have pla.ved the rob) of this woman lawjer of literature. Vaughn ii Deering's Antonie wn snioetli and Interesting; Jehn Alexander was an ndeuuatn llassnnle, Jehn Knight n plausible Lorenze and .Miss Theresa Oelburn Is a pretty Jessica. Again, as waa the pace in "niche- ( lieu," the staging of "The Mrrrliunt of Venice" showed a distinct improvement ever last jear's production. "As Yeu Like It" will be given at today's matinee and "Julius Caesar" tonight, with Mantell plnjlng Jaeiiucn. ana urtutis, favorite parts with him. Have rew.s three feet apart and thin out the plants In the 'row te a single slnlk every ten te fourteen Inches, or bills three feet npqrt each way. when planting In bills an extra quantity of manure should be put in the bottom of each hill. Frem six te eight grains should be, sewn In each of the hills and covered with one Inch of soil. Thin out the plants se that net mere thanfeur rtmaln In one spot. Always remove the jeung suckers attached te the larger plants and permit no weeds te grew. One quart of grains Is required for 200 hills, one quart for a drill of a hundred feet and eight quarts for an acre. , There are two methods of growing tomateea in the garden. One U te al low them their own freedom by planting them four feet apart each way. The ether way is te tie them te stakea and plant them in rows thrce feet apart and eighteen inches epart In the row. Don't plant tomateea in tee rich soil. It la important 'that all unnecessary foliage be removed, se the sun may strike the .plants. The egg plant is fender and cannot be planted outdoors until about Ma 1. It Is necessary te start the seed either in iiMitM nr hotbeds. When the weafflcr becomes warm plant outdoors. In rows tnree leei.apan, ana iire wn apart In the rows. De net use fresh manure, Women Lawyers te Held Meck Court The Portia Law Club of Temple Unl Terslty will bold Its meet court to night nt City Hall, with Judge Fer Fer gueon presiding. Men ntternejs will be opposed te women attorneys. Among these who will serve en the jury Is Mrs. Rudelph niankenburg, Tbe law club is composed of women attorneys and stu dents of law. GERALDINE FARRAR BIDS FAREWELL IN "BUTTERFLY" Final Appearance In Philadelphia With Very Effective Presentation TUB CAST .l."5,.sn a-raMln Karrir n PInlurten Cecil Arrt'n ' 5lnr-'SI- . Marie Hnimlre Censul Hharplem Antonie Hcettl UOfO ninrrfnnn P..ltrlnfrl ?S???,i: v;.v: ....Metre Auriii..i wcre sold for St'.r.O -..w w,"'l '"i minium i.uiiRimm Imperial Cemmtatary. . .Vlnwnie nachlllan Conductor Itobfrte Moranzenl DOCTOR SUES FOR $3500 B. M. Alneswerth Says He Offered te Pay In $500 Installments Suit te recover KieOO from Flertnim Murk Aliipovverth, an efliPial of the Hlue Stnr Navigation Cenipaii, which has offices in the Drexel Untitling, for an opeintien performed en his ten- ' ear-old duilghter, Hlaluc, was tiled In the Tutted States Distrii t Court cs-I terday bv lr. Jehn I). Itlchards, of i b Knt Fertj -fourth street, New Yerk. ' Dr. lJlchunls, In his statement of claims, declares the operutleji snved the girl's life, and ea.vs the father agreed that $,'1500 was a reasonable charge in view of that fact. i A letter from Mr. Alneswerth t Or. Wrhards, which is attached te the statement of claims, shows that Mi. Alneswerth insisted that the charge was i xeesslve. Alse he bnid he uns unable te pnv it in a lump sum, although he agreed te pav the full amount if the plivsiclsn would accept installments of' tuixi n vear. Hospital and nurses' bills amounted te Sisee, in addition te the doctor's charge. DONATEJHOMEJO WIDOW Community Fund Raised for Mrs. Rese Olegan The combined efforts of churches and ether organizations in raiMng u com munity fund were succeshfitl in obtain ing n new home for Mrs. Hose Dlegan, nt 1M07 North Hollywood street, te re place her old house at 251!." Neirh Stan le.v street, which was dcwtre.veil bv Hie. Mrs. Dlignn, who is a widow, lest her home u short time nge. Her eld est son lest bis life in the tire. Seven churches participated In the campaign and the committee rnled SHU3.0U. The ruins of the old heu'-e See trie local MMUealer f IJ iaB. f JiL.f IliiJIII "' J!'jkiSk aLm aO QiY2rC llllllllallllll pagJpsPBMwfcaJWaBfc UMlm) mwSum Tnr J-i-4v . Tr :m .-m vm.rTT .j -sa' Valuable estiens en garages, driveways, curbs, pests, walls, barns, cellars, culverts and scores of ether permanent improve ments are presented in the 104-Dage, 5 i'lliicti-aa1 AT TDUA r,T7TVT17M'r VtnmAUrA, en Cement Construction. This valuable book "ALPHA CEMENT, tp Hew te Use It" is distributed free by every ALPHA CEMENT dealer. Only a few pages are devoted te a description of hew we make' ALPHA CEMENT by an hourly test system, se that every bag is or uniformly high quality. Make a note new te see the ALPHA dealer and get your copy of this Handbook and special helps en garage construction. Alpha Portland Cement Ce. CASTON. PA. NO S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. New Yerk Boaten Philadelphia Plltaburch Baltimore Battle Creek, Mich. Ironten,Olilo antaafAlpha.N.J.Cemonten.N.Y.Jameavlll. N. Y. Manhelm, W. Va. Martina Crack. Pa. La Salle, III. Irenton, Ohie, Bellevue, Mich ALPHA i ?HE GUARANTEED f PORTLAND CEMENT ??M mamrmisthue Geraldine Farrar. who has decided te devote her time for at least a jear te the concert stage, mode her last ap pearance in Philadelphia with the Metropolitan Opera Company last eve ning in an impressive performance of Madame Butterfly at the Acndeniy of J Music. Clo-Cle-San 1ms always been ( one of Miss tarrars greatest roles eTer since she created it for the Mctro Mctre Mctro 'pelitan Opera Company fifteen jcars age. It was the first performance In Italian In this country, but it bad pre pre ylensly been given in Unglish by an other organization. Miss Fnrrar has been in better voice than shis was last evening, but she has never given a mere s.vmpnthetie in terpretation of the pathetic lele of Butterfly, especially in the closing act, where her dramatic work was of the finest possible character. She was warmly received by the audience upon her first appearance In the opera and received mnny curtain calls which she jrenereusly shared with her fellow mem bers of the cast. Her farewell appear ance In Philadelphia was a decided triumph for her. although the tragic close and the lateness of the opera mil itated agulnst the reception which her i fine work In the last act merited. All through she played the role with a ' sympathy end tenderness which made it very attractive and beautiful. Of the ether members of the cast, the chief honors went te Marie Cham lee. It was his first appearance In this city Sb a member of the Metropolitan, and be showed that he has gained in beauty of voice nnd In stage expe rience since becoming a member of that famous organization. His voice was rich and full, with ample power and of exquisite quality. His acting In nn ungrateful part was excellent, hut he is as yet a better singer than actor. Miss Ternla, the traditional Suzuki te Miss I'arrar't. Butterfly, cave the best performance of the role tbnt she I Has yet sliewn In this city. Her dra matic work in the 6cend and the third acts was very fine and slm made the most of her one vecnl oppertunit the duct In the second ect. The role of Bharpless Is net one of Mr. Seoul's best, ns it deca net give his tremendous dramatic powers sufficient opportunity, and these that it does give nre net the kind that he does best. UN singing was splendid throughout. The miner roles were ml well token. Mr. Morenzonl's conducting was ex cellent nnd he was careful te keep the orchestra in its proper place in relation te the voices, set ting them off te geed advantage and leading the whole opera with full appreciation of Its pathos and beauty. KNICKER CRAZE HITSPENN Sophomores Urge All Except Ce-, Eds te Jein Move Tomorrow everv body at the Unlveritv ' aH of Peniisjlvanla will wear knlckcr- I (?$? beckers, and for one vveik thereafter SftT ' mnvbe. I Te be exact, net even bed), fur the sweeping statement does net iuclude tbe ce-eds even "inajbe." The student body lias been urged by the sopbemoro class, which Is the pioneer in the "knlckeibecker move ment," te den the abbreviated trousers for h week. Juki te tr.v 'em out. I.utir. the sephs hope, the lest of the Liu versity will like them se well they will wcer them out. Hemrhnw or ether, the sopliemnnb figure, thut fherter mounts mean longer college spirit t'irculais vvttc diMrlh lifed Inxr nlL'ht tn nil il... r, i,,,, i.. iJjVjLjbetiHcs urging ever) bed) .i ionic out .'' $fJi ill "IdllfklTs" ttitimi-niu n... I if 1 I... ' .w-aneniiv drcvKrif." nf ifu'i fmiu ,i.,,, '. mode it Is net doubted that tin Nt of the University will de the same. ICvsn tbe lowly freshmen, who must nr vimiiiu iiucHiics or top their WuPsBn. "' " "" me campus vvitn luure uigniueii uiun the ub- IBM spot," are te La ner. fkqrt pauU. f Huester Made Scranton Alderman Scran ten. April 5. 1'red J. Hues ter was vestcrdav appointed alderman of the Eleventh Ward te suc eed Jacob V. Huester, deceased. k r l?r ' Ml i?w iTnj ri l.H,, fK'r.'iv,' v aaSaHaVaW i .. ,u X : .' VDSKHD.W M'ltl, e, lUii " peiih at 0 A .M. 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