i s ill fii I m ?. .A l i ' r ' vQmmKmmmMUM ii . . AV J J " '"',". ' W i ii l I i li i -i 'i k 111 ritfMir ililiW faiaer la thte ekt. MmIih aw. tttJsWl F.r 'tiTTT? SHUNS s&rm fJ- --T r Ms- FW LEAGUE MAM HEHM Diamond Cutter's Arrest Vindi cates Girl Accused in $1000 Ring Theft ,v, j si mm iiinmnnn r nr nn-nnii nv isri" ':." v" : ; . ';tiaavM Ketriinm, itimner denier nrm 'J -- .1 !. !.. ... T ..... .l. ll. awwiwr ui I'll' c llltm J.vu;ut-t wni:ii sflppiMireil Inst Mny, lm been recev- Ssd through tlie nrrct of n former smeiiil cutter. Archibald Stnnsbury. ncruecl of the tntft of the rlnz. an heirloom in Mr. Kftrhnm'x fnmilv. wnn nrrrMed nt Baldwin. I.en Hum), yesterday, lie liv F- 1? m tM MM m m dty. band left, the hu keen working In a ucparinreni were te support ntrscir ami her two children. KENTUCKY BAPTISTS BAN TEACHING OF EVOLUTION Withdraw Financial Aid Prem "Darwinian" 8ehoelt MlddJesbore, Ky Nev. 17 (By A. P.) Kentucky ltaftlstx pledged them selves te withdraw all finnnclnl suiipnrt from their denominational schools in which the Darwinian or any ether theory of evolution held te contradict any part of the Itlble in taught, in reso lutions adopted by the Clenernl Associa tion of Kentucky llnptlsts here yes terday. ' The resolution also provided that the Southern ItaptM convention be me moralized te withheld financial support from all choels in which the rational istic theory of evolution W tnught as a fact. Wace. Te Nev. 17. (Uy A. I'.) v t.n j. vv)'i,i ,; .. 'q MWMHMflaMMMMiMMtMNMMMWMaMMMiHMMVaHapW Waaacrlan heroine, and Wea ard Creeks, a young American tenor only en the threshold of what premises te ee a great circer as n vecaimt. 110m did splendid work vocally, which Is about all that ran be asked in a concert veisleti of the Wagnerian operas, In the staging of which and the action of the characters fe much usually depends. That the audience se greatly appre ciated the work of the soloists was all the mere a triumph for them under these condition'). , Of course, all the numbers which Mr. Damrosch placed en the program were familiar te the audience, but as the best music never loses its power te attract, it was perhnps all the mere enjejed for this reason. The concert began with the prelude mid the intro duction te the third act of "Lohen grin." splendidly plnjed by the or er rhetra, the strings xhewimt te espe cially geed advantage In the first et these. Then cairn- the introduction te the third net of "Die Meistrrsinger" and the Prize Peng, which Introduced Mr. Creeks te a Philadelphia audience. Ills oiee is very beautiful in quality nmt nt iihiltiitntit fiwntinnnn Allfmr flip Academy easlh. and he sans the dlffi-1 'ljPPln nocturne mid the cult eria. filled with both meledv and , JenlawsM ("nrnevnl Husse. ceunterpuinted themes, in n splendid ' , Known Is one of the great tccl.nl- I funis 01 iiie wurm luuuy, jesi us uc ajrijaha.a Akftf'MA 'iAistA iwmww qif ei hew i metfi ehtmlan Violinist Rsappsara Afttr Many Ysara lareslav Keclan, the Bohemian vio linist, twenty years age the great rival of Kubelik and one of the first im pertant exponents of the Bevclk system of teaching, gave the first recital that he has liven In Phlladclnhla in many years before a fair-slued nudience In the Fecr of the Academy of Music last evening. Mr. Kocian opened with the Dvorak concerto in A miner, a work which has been played here before and one by no nienrn worthy of Dvorak at his bet, lie performed It well, but the concerto as n composition for violin simply dee net mcaMire up te the standard of n master work. The soloist followed this with the T'chalkewsky concerto, the fact that it was spelled en the program CujkevsUlj, inaldiu it appear ut ilr.t that lie was te play .1 new work in tli; largest o!e form. The ether iiumbers were n group of Iiacli, nn intcreMini; intermezzo pittetcuiuc by himself, a uriiiiam aiti isbSiiim'. rA v'T.'r .r .7rin?W -. H' 2 T -; sir. het. if. MimriB hi Het. tired fining liquor dtftndants in Police Court and having them appear a day or se later en the same charge, premised ycMcrday te held nil offenders TsuTrTn mtftttti Hm- was MMMM-'.-ftttttt net of Michael CeTCsiukfr HOO Bettea avenue, who admitted he bad been making whisky, and started te pay a 9100 fine. , telll lA K-rt. ,,.!. In tlllu Incldentnllv. Stensbur.' 'arret en- 1 Mere than 3000 mesfengers te the Rip- 1.. ..1 . .1 - ., .. 1 nnnsitist convention nf Texns. new in Besnten mh ij tiruiN in m "-v i ';'""" , 1,1 Wnim. ilnhnlml nlilem? thniiKpUra li.f manner woman cmp.ei.Mi in inn same '"-- -.,": t" whelher t h e D, rw In an I After "Dreams." the "rer',"r , ,, nd c tt"r L a 'I''fy " t.iught at Ualer Uni- I "study" from "Tristan." usually sg worked n a t iamenrt c utter. Mie n""' epllt'Vi 1 s a contr.ilte sole, but played by the im sramrinu r r. , i ceticei tuiilster. Mr. Tililet, came the Mr. Ketcham. who lies at J Har- nMRnc,rw uiMf. THBflMP. 1 ''' number of the program, the third ey stret. Oermnntewn, sent the ring UrtiYlnUeOrl WINb I HnulMu nef from "Mlecfried." mni-r In- hnth fe the Chestnut -treet firm last Mev Jm WITH WAftNPR PRHftRAM ' soleints. In the difficult and freniientlv notes nt the same time), and octaves. ....... UtnnC0,!(P music for the voices, as much two nt tn well-known ' was when he made hts sensational nrst tour or me great music ccnteis. His left hand Is nriictlcallv nerfert uml he has full command of the various I t Icn of bowing as well as remarkable I intonation et double steps (playing two ft I t"wyK";yW agS Thanksgiving Special This Is ths tta. f yMr htn gi, ckMHul Uthtfaif sddt cbarm te th hn sag (via premstts seed htslth. "'. 11'S am it no txcuts ier sayaas undr ld dingy lights. Thete m Sn'mgt Net te be Overlooked have it reeut. The stone had been In ' Bis family's poessien since ltevelu Jenary days. Yeung Weman Swrched . Mt .!. ...ln.l. II.... 1.. 1... ..1 ... New Yerk Symphony Society Scores Madame Strnhll.i showed the power' Great Success In Beautiful Concert W'blV In the store, the ring dl-ap- ai.l.waeneh rwvauAM "D,c MilntcrslnH- Introduction te Act II I'rlrc UK nicimril Creeks I Stui!" ' Prcnns," from Trltn unll Hli.dC Ojfi. Tlnlut. .e:-n S nfrlnl, ' Act III 1 n.nrlu.i'0. . . . L,a Mffrl,cl , Jt.thurd "lannl nui-r ' evctnrn raMla Crilia nrpil. Aceerdinir tn Detectives Cor medv and MeMtnus, Stnnsbury nsistni In the Fcarcli for it. and stced by wliib the noting woman was taken te a private office and sen relied. Twe d.is later Stnnsbur cave up his posl'len. The detectiies nllvie lie showed the rinc te bis wife and "lid he found It m (hestntit -tree. Liter I The New Yerk Symphenv Society. he bold it tn a Sinsem .tri'er dealer under W.ilter Damrosch, ciive one of for .'.'."O. gave ?'0 te his wife and I the nieit beautiful and enje.vable eon left the clt. celts of its Philadelphia hiMerv at tlie Stiin-btiry i Hibl te have none te'Acadeinj uf Mti-10 lust cvcntiv befeie Baldwin, I.01U Ii'mnl. and obtained a laigf atidiciiie, which a wildlv Werk as a -uiM'.cer. I.crtcrs be hciiIi Mitliusiastic ever the nutl.eritutive and te the San-eri treet dealer wcie in- ' impressive leadings of Mr. Damrosch tcreeptcd and Cumedv ami McMiuns, and the title piajiiig and singing of the went after their man jeKterdny. A erchctra and soloists. Leng Island in iglstratc held him with-1 Thc -00t were Madame Km Ut bull fur extradition. 1 Strahlia, a soprano of great range and Mrs-. S'nnsbnrv is new living with Power and admirably fitted both hv voice and stage presence for th tra- ninl eleainess cif lier voice, which lllfilldml llenlv U'ilb thi tt Mf Prnnlr and the audience recalled them many times at the close. The concluding number was the "Tannhnnser" over ture, the middle section of which was lie most difficult tlilnrs for the violinist te de In tune. He was at his best In the Tschaikevvsky concerto, which is nfter all s work tn lip felt rather than "Interpreted" In the strict 1 meaning of tlie word. The Irveralt con certo does net allow much oppertunltv for interpretative ability, as it is al most devoid of emotional nunlttles. played by Mr. Damrosch at ,1 ceii"lder- 1 Mr. Keclnn's tone is round and of very ' M. itlnuiii. I..,,,,,n !. 11. 1 11.. I ..I. ...,t ..n1tt ..M.1 l. I.... ..1 ,....! .,,,, nir.,v4 ,v,l'lF lllilll 11 13 Ulllllll. 1'1 rMlli ltlllltl.. Illl IV I1HN I1UMJIUIV heard, but the clove was in the usual ! command ever It. His conflicting date rapid time. It was a geed reading, as' with the Damrosch orchestra, and In it brought tlie climax of the evcrtmc the same building, undoubtedly was un- wnere 11 oeiengs. ai tne end. ine, rertunate, ler no is an artist which a 16-Inch first quality Indirect Bowl, com plete for gas or elec tric, ready te hang. $2.60 0-l.lgtit t.lv Ins-room Tin. turn of elld br, rlnlehcil ln Jap u e 1 1, cemplft with attnnctlvt lass shadvi. $12.45 Might Bedroom Klxture complete with glass shades, $1.05 NEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLY CO 18 N. 9TH ST. 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Devlc, fifty -seven venra nlil. "I'll Pine street, a salesman, collapsed I late vesterdnj afternoon In the ethce n( the Itcal INtate Title Insurnnce and 1 Trust Company of Philadelphia, iVJII I lie was riiBhed te th si m isssmTTTTiim 11 1 1 1 i n 11 111:1111 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 111 11 1111 1111 111 111 11 iiiih 1 1111 111 11 1111 111 i-siiiT- mm yujuuLumii niiiiin ssaEgagEg"i'"" - aaaBMtayaaaai WiVlWillBl, I IhllMNjiMiUHIi,,!,!,;.1,! iiWIMMIIM A 1 , . , I bvtci-Iiin Church. Philndelnliin. uhi.re Pennsjhrnli Hospital, where ln fiiml he will go en January 1, according te shortly aferward. Heart disease was an announcement ctenla.v. given ns the cause of death, tijx.i-BSzsMZAmSfiaKirjexra fM 6 wjBngnsBjBBja e2SBS?3 v Jehn McCormack sings "Three O'clock in the Morning" Victrela Red Seal Recerd 66109. Ten-inch, $1.25 Eight ether big hits Sweater Dresses of fiber silk and wool, in a variety of colors and color combinations. 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