fes 1 fk rffi'.W!lV.vWtl W-WWV aBwanawawWWH it .ffiLlHfttf wam .vTM:SJf . iiHW Wi ,gr r.t t-VK. SEEKING HIS PLACE Xhiviil Wliitwerth. of iWl. secretary ; lm frmlrffrin Hchnnl Ttmrrl. urn. J&ttated bis reriimntlnn te Mr. K. Lewis cJaHirnhnui, prenldfent of the beard, at a KfS'vit,etln ypslcnliiy In Ihp hieh nclioel m if. Mr i,?j ?v ; b Eft - w .rt ptt T'HtttV' MMM WIMfSENTS ttnCHtf 1VAI IFR' 'emane af OMra, With SNL '"SiTJif wwa"fe.ffw n TJDTWW 'THr. " fl!7s vwry,r prWyW.KVwerit:.,,; ma nrst scene eranepast act Deini es h AC T""" iwclMlr fine, although It was of n high InnW all thttniah. VlnMniw tfimtnn WV.... n.. ... . Va..U --.- - 5 III $ 4iyr.ln.r New te the City rlncaaa WerAantett i ren Oebi ; .... eiavian rinni. ....j.i ,TM CAT ..triermM KMten was wry feed an she alwavi whatever role she ettsayt, arid the miner HfWhla va Inpinbeis of the pest wern of a rnllhpr which would make them stars In any ether cempniy, Kil'-fiXSi.XSXiS fiitlw henm nnf lt tltU "i ,mtv ...BiiMbeth Rethbr f0P music," hclne se cle.Iinntril by the 3ric7 Antifen" composer. He ,Uses, the leit-metif ircrij, tucrv win accerainK in one .'alarehl Annin j.KathlMn Heward Conductor vArtur Bedamky, The Metropolitan Opera Company, of New Yerk, last cuninc name Richard Strauss' remlc - opera "Der llesenkuv eiler" te an Immense and de'ighted nil dlnire In the Acndemy of MiimIi1, the petfermance bpltu one of the best that the cemiinuy him ever Klun In this city. Several new hIiirith nerc In the cast, nil of thorn from ()erm.in epern heusr-a, nnd two of them ut least. Paul ltendcr iiml ntlnbeth Uethbertr. ns well as Mnrln .tcrltzu, ute nppeered Inst lensnn, proved te be jsrent nildlllens te tlic rmntmm. Ill lines whlrh een with the Metropolitan lias wine IV iilding, nt Uerwj-n. He said he wns fitting out because tn lending rclilents bbv tli Inn tihililt Iirt.l urinnlit tn F,tit him . I e I w 4" t .! i i ! Us Brrnt revetines, tlie Melropellta lte 'P"'. .: ?"' te beard.' J-1I0IK.fl, of th,l,lr,t eriUrr f0P ssiib rcuKnniiiMi mm ui..-viini. , i...ii. .1,,., -WhUweitli, -ami I am net pli Mcally , , h stnulK(.st ,rjhli. meiinpr. fMfi te bcir with the pctt bickeilnrs. '()f lc n,.w inK(.rM jir, non,Kr made .f certain pi-eple who wish m portion. I r,,llm,)M th,, B,,,t,hf Impiis.lmi uheii t,81nre they with It e urduitl;- nnd have ,. w,fn,lerfnl ihiiriulerlntlen which he taken such stieinums mums of euttltu; ,, u tnKen Inte consideration. The rele , me, they mn lun It and nre welcome uf the II iron m.ikes mere dramatic de de te It." ... ninnils et the iemed order than It does ,. The treublf, which resulted In the'xecnl. A Herman opera comedian who MMsnatlen bcf.ri i.hcn n petition does net oierde the roles Is one of the sponsored bj ChiuisM i.ei, of l)eon, met dlliicult tlilnjcs te obtain, but the a .retired boel publisher, who whs de- Mettope Itnn has one In .Mr. Mender, fentcd twice bj Mr. Tener for e'ectien and one of the highest pelble order. te the beard, asked the cetut ut Wet He Kipt the .mdieiiee nmu'ed ilnriiiR bin Chester te iemne the two men from entire time en the Ma Be mid wng what office, chnrgiim them with Irregularities be had te de uduilrnhlji . tils elce is -ami failure te II up te the State's n bass of ieellent iiunlltj and great choel cede. ( rane. ... , , The Hgners of the petition ten of I Ml-s Itethberg Im one of the best tlm Inriri&l l.iinl.m-.ii..py nn.l .im.h Oil es lit III .UetlOpOlltllll Celli lllll . 11I1U besides Mr. Lea. nie Mrs. 1'dw.ird II Casntt, r.''rwjn; 11. V. T'lddle mid Mrs. Helen Dlnsee. I'.iell : T. Truxton Hare. Htinfferd; Slcphen Heekcher. Strafferd: Jlehert Le Iteiittlllrr, North Wayne: .1. K. Tlndle. Vallej Kerse; Chnrhs Ilnilc. Strafford, mid A. lid mini ltrlnten. " There will be mint her meeting this week. lilgmr trnte than thiH cannot be Kixcn, ' Jler elce N tintmii illy lilgh, of r- 1 iliiNite clearniHs and splendid qunllt). i llirV Is a iii;iii:r tell, in the opera, but what nctiiv was necessnr. she did nde- iiintel,. iiltlieiiKb It Is apparent that bti xecal Rlftb far excel her diamatlc enr. I Mine, .lei ita alhrmeil the tine im- presxlun he created lnt season In her ' I'ht'iid dphi'i mepi iratii'Ms. as t'i xrn v rSEABOARD F L Tttnoreii Ne j LEtFtVG CAS t1ctc SLKVlCf Jn I "23 L W p'tiJt e. K. Ji. s! I'll Wllinirttm u j", " At Wllt'DCM U III Old Lv. Wttbinren W SI AMJJ " Blrhn end 3 4X At Kaitiih ' hjutt.ern Plnei 2 At risi.rurit At Cnd"r -i ' felnmMa : " Rimb SO PM At, Uruniwick 9 ( I'.m3 At tilicnT,Ua 9-40 PM ' Tmr 3. IS ASJC 5" V, I tali ,? " t PtUrttmr 7 SS v At Braitcntewn 7 11 AM S " Stntoe 7 4B l ltim HI HO PM" At It Aucmtlnt 11 .en " ' DYtir.(S-brl) I-4S AM ",tm Btaeb s 15 "'tfumf it -se FOLLOW THE SUMMER AIR LINE Nu 1 . Ne. 6 "" Nil 3 t icrtni . utd-seucn , nbeara Ctibi Sal SiviJ fait Mali i f.i ri t 17 fl 3 iu AM S ; 4 "U 4-1 4 ' e... I HI I 'III II 41 V 7 4S I'il l 10 KM 1 M SI tl 20 12 11 P 4 I "V 1 II ft Pk I' VI 1S " 7 II " 74 1 AJI x 20 I'll I 0' PM 7:11 PM 4 V, PM 1 t: AM US 7 M 7 I .'All 7 4.-. ' t e PM 10 1 12 17 AM 8 111 " II V RAILWAY O A 3iimmrtlma all wlatar msaiure kUs and alwgya tunthlne. All ou'-ileor iDertt In lh tart cllmata f thf Oarellnia and Flerida Pincbsnt, N. C. Sesthtrn Pinti, N. C CaedtB, S. C. Savannah, Ga. Brusiwick, Ga P U ?'!.,P 1! lV Phn Beaeh, Miami and Tampa, Bclleair, Saraieta, St Pettrtbarf 11 22 u til m as n M . g .9 a ii n 4 10 AM 11-00 AM 8 40 AM 0 IB PM 7 .19 40 S XK PM OV " ''I Wtntn Tenrttt Tickets at Redsead Kt. New en Bala, t Allewtai StopeTCTk. Uctuia Limit June leth, 1S3. V 111 AM 10 4M " 1 21" I'M fi-in 11 se Wrltt new for renrrra. (lent and authentic In. formation Alte book let. "V.'lnterln la the Seuth." J C. Johaten, D.P.A. 1635 Chettnut St., ?hila.. Pa. Waihlnitten. D. 0 oSeo. 714 11th ,. analyst, 111) motives In the work,' which are developed freely In the Wnanerlnn style of oemnosltlnn. hut with nn Individuality which belong te rcbimi-v uii'iii- nc ii'M-' it cur mere Ijrlc st.lc than in any of his ether works, the waltz of the Vienna .tpe made famous by the elder (Jelmn) Strauss being a feature of each net n ml. unlike nil his ether operas, en sembles nte introduced, many of them wfth dtlct i of the, second act and 'the trlq and color and 01 ", .AVYTI !VKm T4?.vT .1 rT.tf HIV. ar. &vt8' 'V' 4' .-ji ; fjtfJ'J mmmmmmmmmttmimimmmmK A iiizi 'lV'' v. "r.4 '!." ''iiJtT i in au .-Mam aMlMltjia LaaOBB A Heating System for a Selected Few By a "Selected Few," we mean these men and women who want te get rid of coal problems, dirt, dust and ashes, and who arc willing te pay for it. It costs mere te heat a home with gas than coal but it's worth it. With a Pcerles3 Gas-burning Beiler you merely turn en the gas in the fall and light the pilot. Never tee het or tee cold the Thermostat takes care of that. Can be connected te your present Het Water or Steam system. Write us, giving the number of rooms in your home, and we'll give you approximate cost. End your "Heme Heating" Werries. Wiite today Bartlett & Company 1938 Market St. Philadelphia In the business of healing homes for eighty years. Alse Distributors of Ruud Water Heaters V r. l m a & .4 A 1 U '" I E ? Pi'h him B-.y. f KM FcS'Z WiWTMXf It-iV IZfi LV ,.r: , tftr'VK:' fKS. imiftti wet ".' 'Tfl. ' OJ K y iT,Jf aens HPHERE is related a legend of a mighty Persian ruler who, desiring te bestow upon the favorites of his Harem presents of unusual beauty and character, would disguise himself in the dress of an artificer and mingle with the crowds at the bazaars. There he would spend hours at a time searching for rare Oriental tapestries, woven with threads of pure geld; for the silken rugs of Kheraan and the soft, luxu rious cushions of Vezd, whose down stuff ings were perfumed with incense and myrrh. Sometimes his quest was successful and lie would return te his palace laden with some precious ornament of furnishing, the whole cost of which was returned a hundredfold by. the pleasure of giving. At ether times he would spend hours, days even, seeking, without result, an offering that would meet his exacting requirements. Such is the Christmas Spirit of America. True happiness lies in the joy of giving. And yet, as did this ruler of Olden Persia believe, a gift can convey no mere of love and friendship than the gier imparts te it by care and thought in its selection. These who prefer te remember friends and family at Christmas by gifts of distinction and individuality will find at Valiant's, because of the high ideals and unceasing efforts of their organization, an assortment of articles acceptable and pleasing te the most discriminating. Whether it be an accessory te milady's boudoir, a rug, a chair, or ether articles for the home, you will find Valiant service ready and willing te assist you in making the selection you desire. 'ValiaNT ImIOOO PH17QTV1TT CTrc-eHn Wa 231 -2: -a J Vf TT,1 c'c" vi, r wwt-wmv iw. cKtricv os. Baltimore. k u lM' n. FURNITURE DECORATIONS K "VlintSrvi U Cordial l:,- Vlint Frten ArtMtimt' mtmU akMiaa . ,-- - "" ' '. - wmw-wmv .,. vv.WB ,.. V..B.... .1B.UW.H H Mtk itlnkMH !..& M Iks f.- mm MtwA Ite AV .. ' k.u Xt.Lu. B ..ii.. ..m uv vii'BiuB uun ,ei i.u wm. uti miw in 110 opera, ami wuneai in Ktw-.war imuncta of this, and thty are tterhnpa interfering with the trace and llihtneia taemusical hjth spots et the opera. of the whole work Mr. Bddanahy gave Bntjt la,.n the marteleus scerlnf an admirable reading, maintaining net that much-et the charm of the work lies. enir the balance ' between veleea and Never before has n comic opera been.ae ercheatra, bat also betweenrtheme sad vureiunT nn te enwiiyciy Bcjircn. ah 1 tncme, even m the meat involved parts, the wonderful tonal effects, both for sole ' Inatriimanla atiil tnr tvirahlnnrf nnnu am Jeuitcl In 'this remarkable score. There Is a tremendous polyphony nnd nn In In tcrwerklttg of motif utterly Impossible te fellow in detail without the full score, but which are mera than appnrent tc the rnsunl ear. But with all this com plicated detail, there Is never any eon fiiiien of sound for the salient voices, whether human or In the ercheatra, nre nlwnys perTienderant, nnd, alt heugh, perhaps, half n dozen themes may un derlie n wait motif, the latter is always clearly heard. The technique of the full orchestra which has made the Strauss ammmmBamsrxsssssesmasssssBi s r fnV ' v ymn."i - rmmt'vmti:? i unfiin iMmammwkMmewi3mMii i !'-'' V. mm a.a I I Cl4r. WitkCuticitra ainl Cutkura Takutn ifg O ' i)!iJ-aanaajaSa'SBfa5a "WffirwaBSsMTOT H Capacity llA te 2 Tetu I Why Great Fleets Grew Frem the First Stewart "We bought the first ten Stewart sold in Milwaukee and it ia atill in service. We new operate 25 Stewarts and they are real truck. P. J. SULLIVAN, , Free. SulUve-Vt Delivery Truck users buy Stewart after Stewart Seme operate Meets of 20, 20 or 50. In most cases they started with one. They say mere for Stewart worth than all else. Fer instance the Eastern Massachusetts Ry. Ce. new operate S3 Stewarts. Chassis Prices "Utility Wagen" -1U t 13 ten !Hte2 -24 te 3 -34 te 4 . .aaVM H BBSS aH HIHH aid I nun .daWllaaflLaBBB aB .anw' lannena dieieisevecy out-of-doers te&enfbr tamngyeur family fe,. .S BkW BjgggggH 4 i $47wJ W m. 37H Three Pure White Diamonds in 18 Kt. Whl Golc f ALL ' Our Watches Are Thoroughly GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPERS 15-Jewel "hT'I?-50 TTIUtV uuru -this winter and evety ttaveLceiiv flwt f eagpn uxieinjl vid the Jantale0 YOU CAN meter every day ever perfect highways- by the sea or along the base of grcenclad mountains. There are big resort hotels and cozy inns or you can rent a bungalow and enjoy your own rose garden. Gelf links galore and excellent schools for your children. ' The Santa Fa operates fenr dally trails te California. On of tbeas the CaUferaia Limited is oxelmively for firtt-elais travel. Frsd Harvey serves all the meats "all the way." Spiek-and-ipaa new steel equipment en th California Limited, There ax Pullmans via Grand Canyon National Park te Les Anfelei en both th California Limited sad th Missionary. We will arrange your Pullman reservations ee yen ean stay at ta Canyon any number or days and be at eured of spaee when reiumlug journey. Why net visit Southern Arizona feintf or returning? It it delightful at Cattle Het Springs, Ingletide and Chandler. May I tend you our deteriptiv booklets and arrange detailt ei your trip? H. C. Smith, Oan. Aftat O. C. Dlllard. Dlat. Pass. Act. A. T. & H. r. Ry. (02 Flaanee Bid? , Philadelphia, Pa, Phene: Locust IM GirandCaiiycmLine aaallmniflM mi 3& OPfcN EVLRY EVE -i n .nrmirwr.. tnnmmmMf -. i n-i aar.rmirmg When Yeu Buy Your New Car Whether it be Studebaker or Paige Buick, Nash, Ree, Hup, Oakland, Chandler, Durant, Dedge, Willys Knight or Over land Make it a Badger California Sedan. An integral part of the car net just a makeshift "top." Stately in appearance absolutely noiseless. Completely equipped with visor, ornamental coach irons, dome light, beveled plate glass, side curtains, etc. Guaranteed for the life of the car. Ask your dealer. LOUIS ROTHSCHILD COMPANY OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 687 N. Bread Street Pmmlmr SH0 && California ?cean r. 4. e. Buffalo Stewarts cost $200 te S300 less. Many, built 10 years age, are still rendering geed, economical service. These are some reasons for Stewart's great pepu larity. Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. MOTOR TRUCKS :CJ1 - ' '""JJjjlTm -fLffi-Z-jL-MsS i Atymnnnmiinmi mum nsmagai rOHFIDEri 1PNVENIENI ft IQLLANDEWggl TOlXANPEg lenaFLtlbHMAP Confidential Convenient Credit Cheerfully Such is the policy of this house. We muke it possi ble for you te get ull the credit you need, without any red tape, and cheerfully help you complete your Christmas gift list. A amnll first payment ghes Writ hr Seeks of Cimi, FREE you immediate possession nnd the payments thereafter are sa aaaa" jjffllrW gfPlKali rpB"i made te suit your cemenience. Open Sanrisy tfaiagi THR1CST0NE 0IAM0NB RIN0S Fer irl'Mer thU rlni has no aqual. Thrm full cut whlu dlaraeiult In ll-k whit sold irttlnin. . $60.00 One Cellar WuUy PEARLs 9 These J pearls arei fir extra flne, S C with beau- B Q tlful luster; Q Q ' a t I n b Q Q 1 u a 1 1 t y Q K Kuur- aQ.oe Q S anteed ft " Dellar ff JWukly J$ MEN'S D I AM MO RIN0S. In tuatT M eltd sold oantle The ten ara btaWUul nd riarie- 35.00 Ltd full cut 0 OtUer rf4JU WRIST WATCHIS In ..rr wuud eap., IS and IT Jtw.1!: lt-k rilw or whlu sold eu'i hich watch U suaraauad by ih. mtnurictix.r ll as bt eurnliM .OI Tal On as pnewn ?U.0 On Dtlltr Wttkl, LINK 1? aiaa in am in ebld BUSF ik. .iishiet' dlBaulls la. MaiiRa iclMtleu brra aSj One Oeliar ft'-Uf anA FLEISHMAN O "Jmwmlrv en Crmdit" CHKTNUT corner ELEVENTH OT aaBBBBBKr- ll"'TTaaBaalmaaaaaa( In Buying Any Closed Car Always Consider the Open Car Price It will Reveal Chassis Value Open car cost shows the mechanical value no sacrifice has been made in meter you get in any closed car. And the differ- clutch, transmission, axles or frame. The ence shows what the closed body costs. Essex is famed as one of the world's lead lead Se consider well the two types of closed inff fel1r ?ynder cars. Even European ex- cars that sell around $1300. Seme cost 'cris ca" us moier the greatest of its size. almost double the open car price. De Yeu Want That Type ThiM? Steadfast Service First of All The Essex Coach is positively reliable. Carefree, untroubled transportation, ' at the lowest cost for fuel, oil, tires and main tenance is assured- The Essex Coach at $1245 gives all essen tial closed car qualities en a chassis that COSt S1045 in the nnM tnnr11a Thebedy is simple and sturdy, built for eVlVi service and comfort. It fills ever$r closed seJve you bJtTr We thtX J!1 ?" car utility, and te provide such advantages the twh& Touring ,. . .,1045 Uabrielet $U45 c,. ' HUDSON PRICES . ...,.. 11241 Speedster H..fi525 7-Psm. PhwUm. $1575 Coach shu.-; e.- USWH( . ..;..,.Wft 'night wiaT rew EMtrm V GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. SsImRoem, 128-140 North Bread 2 StTtiee Stotlea 2400-14 Market St. .ESSEX Coach sl245 jf? 'PA ,' u 'tfi 41 msWm0 ms. ,f.nj,ai,iii" . t ..i-i - - i .. . 41 m, V it' " - . u. 'W,3 mifJSLt.hlV mm lii S11F H vl2 .-.v ja. L.tJiir.- i aSMSKfcfl mi ,'Whi',u.v.3 -,j3 l&blj:':-':!,'i-',UL. ti . kj . . . ,-.