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THE "PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1914 an offer of marriage. He was recommended to the City Hall, went out peaceably and did not return. tions. The garments donated were collected and are being forwarded by Mrs.

R. P. Lmderman, of South Bethlehem. ed on the pier and the stevedores unloaded about ten wagons in half an hour. As soon as one wagon was relieved of its cargo of food supplies another moved up to the gangway and the unloaded team Two Philadelphia artist painters.

Chas. RELIEF FUND GROWS RAPIDLY, BUT NEED IS NOT SATISFIED R. Sheeler. and Mrs. Rose Potter.

ers in the Tent Department at the Schuylkill Arsenal sent $5.50. Teachers and helpers of the William S. Pierce School contributed $26. Dr. Straw's Bible calss of the M.

E. Church at Reho-both, sent $15. "Dandy," a fox terrier, sent 50 cents. Employes of the George F. Lasher printery, sent a pastes board candy box heavy with coins of all denominations.

The influence of the Philadelphia newspapers gave the relief idea at Lehigh a new turn. Having read the striking full-1 age advertisements of the newspaper pub brought subscriptions. Trolleyman 971(i started back to the wholesale house for another consignment. contributed Jfl. Herbert VVagler, 4 years old, brought collected in a kinder In the hold of the vessel a score of men worked unceasingly piling the bags and boxes into piles.

Each bag contained garten. Children of Dr. Boehnnger brought 6iv little nsttuls ot com. Work 100 pounds of gram, and every time the net dipped into the hold it held 20 bags, CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE or 2000 pounds ot life-saving food products. SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVE Early in the night A.

Colburn Com LIBERALLY FOR RELIEF pany sent 35 eases of baking powder to the pier. Each case contained three dozfen boxes of powder. Later another consignment of 104" cases, each containing one dozen boxes, arrived. Sirteen cases lishers and the stories about stocking the ship Thelma with food, the Lehigh students were in the spirit for further help when the matter was presented to them This came at the college meeting on Monday at noon, when the entire student body of TOO assembled in Packer Hall to plan a oarade in celebration of Lehigh's 20 to 7 victory oyer Pennsylvania State College in the Taylor Stadium last Saturday. Members of the Arcadia, the governing body of the' students, and others prominent in college activities gave a strong indorsement of the Philadelphia food-ship project.

The applause that greeted a proposal to have Lehigh join in Philadelphia's generous aid to war-stricken Belgium was quite as enthusiastic as the cheers for the victorious Lehigh eleven a few minutes later. The enthusiasm and generosity of the students were infectious and the teaching force joined in. Professor W. S. Franklin and Professor B.

Miller formed a committee tnat collected generous contributions from members of the teaching force. Killed by Express Train of canned goods and four bags of hour were sent to the pier by Reeves, Parvin Company. Placing on the receiving counter $100 arrived by special courier in the person of a barber shop porter. He had, $3.25 At least one hundred men and women went to the Dock street pier last night and announced that all the barbers in Neva Gadel's establishment had tossed their tips into cigar box after deciding, to send things to eat to the hunsrv in bills and 45 cents in silver, R. J.

McLaughlin, principal of the John Welsh Public School, Fourth and Dauphin streets, early last night at the Belgian Fund station in the Lincoln Building said: to watch the Thelma doal, and afterward across the sea. The donation represent walked to the relief headquarters in the Lincoln to contribute their share in ihe work. ed tips collected by four barbers between the noon hour and 6 o'clock in the evening. The courier spied a case of macaroni and pointing to it said, "Send them some of that." Percv Jackson is a born town boomer. 1: AMERiCAN'WOMEN ASK CLOTHING FOR HOSPITAL Containing an urgent request to the peo He lives out in Ithan.

He went among his fellow citizens, friends and neighbors Stepping from an empty freight car to ple of the United States to aid the the tracks directly in the path of a south bound express train. Herbert Mayall, "This is from the pupils, teachers and others of the John Welsh School out in Kensington. The pupils come from families that are not overburdened with the goods of this world, but the response to a brief appeal made to the children on Monday resulted in the collection 1 am delivering here now. The girls and boys must have been, deeply impressed by the story their teachers told them of the suffering in the regions where there have been battles, for nearly each one of them brought a dime or a quarter and in some cases dollars and halves." Mr. Laughlin added: "Leave it to Kensington to start something and then make a good job of it." But he did not add anything about the American Women's War Hospital at Paignton, England, a marconigram from 20 vears old, of Wright street near and said to them: "Now here's a chance, gentlemen, to let folks know that Ithan is a wide-awake place a chance to let all know that Ithan is on the map.

Who 'is going to be the first in Ithan. to give a dollar toward Ithan's sharp of the fund being raised for the in Belgium." the Pennsylvania Railroad, Manavunk, Mrs. Anita S. trawbridge was received by a friend in this city vestecday. was hurled to the rails and instantly killed by the speeding train.

The acci The appeal is signed by a number of dent occurred at the Manayunk freight prominent American women, the ma station ot the Pennsylvania Kailroad The dollars just rained around him and A Remarkable Offering of 125 Persian Serape Rugs AT WHOLESALE PRICES This unusual collection consists of various room sizes, in the most magnificent color combinations and finest weaves. Many are comparable in color and thoroughness of workmanship to the now rare and priceless old Persian Rugs woven many years ago. This sale represents an oppor-. tunity seldom offered you to secure an Oriental Rug of finest quality and rare beauty at a great saving of money. A few examples of these extraordinary values are noted below.

jority of whom have married Englishmen. Company shortly alter seven oklock last last night he reached headquarters with It reads as follows: night. S41.2o. Charles Davis was three months old the day before yesterday. He iB on the list for one dollar.

His parents carried Kti he put into the 100.4." out of his own bank account. That bit of information was given by an outsider. SICK, SOUR STOMACH, boon after this school contribution was mm to the reliet bureau. "Now if Charles could talk," his mother 6aid, "I know just what he would say. He would say with that dollar buy bottles for babies' milk, for registered, in walked Mrs.

W. II. Blakes- INDIGESTION GAS lee. She has charge of the Sunday school of the Church of the Resurrection. Broad occasionally a shouted order from an officer and a murmur now and then through the throng that stood in Delaware avenue, watching the loading proceed were the only sounds as the work "I doubt if the Thelma can be gotten away before Thursday," said H.

Thompson, late last night. He is in charge of assembling and loading all the food supplies which are being contributed, and yesterday he faced a mighty task. GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED Following are only a few of the many such consignments received yesterday aside from purchases.made out of contributed funds and placed aboard the Thelma. The Franklin Sugar Refining Company gave 100 bags of sugar, whose value approximates $500. i From the Manufacturers' Club came 500 bushels of potatoes, worth not less than $350..

Canners in the vicinity of Smyrna, Delaware, forwarded 32 cases of canned goods, with the encouraging information that more are on their way. Robinson sent 20 bags'of flour, and the Saxonia Mills four large bundles of cloth. -j The Breyer Ice Cream Company gave 500 pounds of rice, to which H. O. Wilbur Sons added 10 barrels of cocoa and 9 cases of chocolate.

Marriott Brothers, coal dealers, finding their own commodity not needed, sent 10 barrels of corn meal, and throughout the day and night, by dray and by rail, these consignments hourly were added to. They came not only from all parts of the city, but from all sections of the State and from many outside points as wejl. VETERAN SETS AN EXAMPLE Two instances both of which the givers were aged persons, served to show the spirit in which Philadelphia has responded to the pitiable wail from across the sea. Frank Barksdale, who lives at the Hays Mechanics" Home, Fair-mount Park, received his army pension yesterday, and walked all the way to the main receiving station, in the Lincoln Building, Broad street and South Penn Square, to donate it for the purchase of food. "I guess I know a little of what they're going through," he said.

"I've had some experience myself. I'm glad to give all I have." The gift of Mrs. M. V. Hovey involved greater sentimental sacrifice.

She brought with her a $5 gold piece which she has treasured for more than a score of years the gift of the wife of a prominent attorney in Philadelphia. Many times in those twenty years, particularly when she suffered severe financial reverses, she was sorely tempted to use the money, but put the temptation from her. She now lives in the Presbyterian Home, and yesterday she came to the receiving station and gave up the much-loved $5 gold piece. "Poor souls, they need it more than I do," she said. But the money was not her only gift.

Once she lived in Brussels, and yesterday she parted with two odd cuff-links, made of two obsolete twenty-centime pieces. It was decided to turn them into money for food for the Belgians by selling them to the highest bidder. The highest offer yesterday was $75 by a prominent West Phila-delphian. He did not wait to see if he won, however, but donated the and Tioga streets. She turned in milk bottles are always useful and I think they must be mighty scarce in countries wrecked bv fighting." "The American Women's War Hospital has treated nearly six hundred wounded soldiers in the last month at their hospital at Paignton.

The kit of most of these soldiers haying been destroyed, the American Women's War Relief Fund appeal to all who appreciate the bravery of our gallant men to help c-uip them on their discharge from hospital by gifts of warm woven woolen underclothing and socks. All parcels should be sent to the organizing secretary of the fund of the American Women's War Relief 31 Old Burlington street, London, The peal is signed by Minnie Paget, Ccnsuelo Marlborough, Jennie Randolph Churchill. Evelyn Burns, Anita Straw-bridge, Alice Lowther and Mary explaining that her kindergarten class "I'm almost of these dimes had raised that sum. She obtained pictures of the Thelma and said that with and nickels," said a young woman who 'Pape's Diapepsirv' makes upset stomachs feel fine in five minutes. spilled out of an envelope A 4 4 few of the girls who work with me," she said, "decided to walk home and to walk to our store a day or two and what we the illustrations she could make clear to the little ones just what was bein done to aid the Belgians.

"I she said, "that on next Sunday we will be able to get more money for the sadlv afflicted people of a sadly afflicted are taking from the street car company we are sending to where it is needed One of the night additions to the tund more. Wonder what upset your stomach which poition of the food did the dam ige do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour gassy and uyset, and what 3-ou just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and athes; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; LOADING OF THELMA Slxe 11. 5x 9.3 12.2x 9.8 11. 4x 8.6 15.0x 9.0 Begttlar Value 190.00 190.00 200.00 FUND IS COMPLETED FOR BELGIAN SAVANTS GOES ON DURING NIGHT With her life-sustaining cargo being rapidly stowed away in her big holds 9.9 9.8 7.7 11.

7x 13.4x 11. 7x the steamer Thelma lay at Dock street wharf on the Delaware last night ready to turn her nose toward the Capes and Dr. J. William White yesterday announced the completion of the fund for the relief of the Belgian professors at Oxford, England, lie acknowledged at the same time additional subscriptions to the amount of $150. This was made up as follows: Miss Anne Thompson, an the remainder was contributed by S.

Davis Page, John Marshall (JJest and Dr. G. G. Davis; S344G has already been acknowledged, making the total tne Ucean and thence speed across the waters to relieve the thousands of suffering Belgians 12.7x10.0 12.0x 8.0 Sale Price 125.00 125.00 125.00 135.00 135.00 145.00 158.00 160.00 168.00 175.00 185.00 195.00 225.00 265.00 268.00 285.00 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS GIVE $1254 The Belgian Thelma Relief Fund Committee yesterday received a check for the cash contribution from the students and teaching force of Lehigh University toward the relief of suffering Belgians. A consignment of clothing and shoes, an additional gift of the Lehigh students, is being forwarded from South Bethlehem to the office of the Belgian Relief Committee in New York city.

Relief activity at Lehisrh was started when the Brown and White, the newspaper of the student bodv, published a communication from Cambridge University. England, appealing "tq every one of your students to send what help he can to clothe the homeless and helpless Belgians." This letter wa? printed in the Brown and White of lart Friday and the editor-in-chief, S. P. Tavlor. '15.

the editorial staff featured" the appeal and made the paper a recipient of student contribu- until early this morning scores ot stevedores and teamsters worked without a murmur of complaint to load the mercy nreath ou tongue coated just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and in five min utes you wonder what became of the indicref-tioii and distress. Millions of men and women today know th-ut it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps thi'j delicate organ regulated and they eat their faverite foods without fear. If your ttomach take are of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickes-t, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin which costs only tuty tents for a large case at drug st-irof. It's truly wonderful it digests food and sets things straight, so gently an.l easily that it is really astonishing.

Please, for your sake, don't go on and with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. Advt. hip. Never before have so manv records 9.6 8.7 9.9 12.2x 12.8x 12.4x 200.00 225.00 200.00 225.00 225.00 250.00 275.00 275.00 285.00 300.00 375.00 400.00 400.00' Wr. White stated that this sum would for loading been shattered.

At midnizht provide for the immediate relief of the the municipal pier at which the Thelma more urgent needs of these gentlemen and i lying was filled ith cases of canned goods and bags of flour waiting to be lowered into the holds of the steamer. As an example of the speed employed in loading the vessel. 150 bags of grain were placed in the hold in ten minutes. This was the average established last night. A steady stream of wagons pour- 12.4x10.5 14.7x 9.5 14.3x11.8 15.10x11.0 15.0x10.10 $75 at once.

WORD OF SECOND SHIP their families. Other steps for more permanent aid are being taken by American Universities, by the trustees of the Rockefeller Fund and by other agencies. Dr. Osier once more has asked Dr. White to express to the generous donors his warmest appreciation of their invaluable help at a critical moment.

"I have told him that if by any chance there should be a surplus I was sure that the subscribers here would be glad to haveb. im use it for the other Belgian refugees in Oxford for whom Lady Mary Murray and -Mrs. -Max SEE OL'K MERCHANDISE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGES 10 AND II CAUSES JUMP IN GIFTS HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Hardwick Magee Co. (Oriental Ru Importers) 1220-1222 MARKET STREET dollar, one contributed ten dollars and a third one contributed fifteen cents. Camp LET IS SEND YOl' A Victfola I ON 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL Any style, any priced Yictrola you desire.

L-t us know which one you want. No Mamp With Viftroias. Yellow Trading Stamps are the very best because they secure a higher-grade of merchandise in a better assortment than you can get with any other stumps. Doable stamps in the morning. Market, Filbert.

Eighth, Seventh MAIL PHONE ORDERS FILLED While as many letters as on Monday were dumped down yesterday at the main receiving fetation of the food ship Thelma in the Lincoln Building, contributions over the counter declined as the fchip began' to fill. Toward nightfall, livhen the news of a second ship spread through the city, a little rise was recorded by the watchers. The day had, therefore, its lapses and its busy periods, like the day before. There was a subtle, but none the less certain, change to be seen in the spirit of the givers. The contributors of the early days, swept almost off their feet by the Wave of charity which ran, like a veritable idal "bore," across the city of Philadelphia, were replaced by a more cautious, Harry C.

Egbert, So. 42, U. S. War Veterans, contributed $J0. A poker game conducted strictly by non-veterans, netted $8.

A petty officer in the United States Navy, who would not even give his rank for fear of being thought unneutral, gave live pounds of coffee and two of tea. "Speaking of ships," said a visitor, when this gentlemen left, "The Convict Ship Success will give Wednesday's proceeds to the fund." Miss Mizzi Hajos, of the "Sari'' Company, sent in bv two of the chorus a liberal ex-voto. The Jewish Theatre representative soon followed, and, as was to be expected, he had no sooner dis- Let Us Take YOUR SILENT PIANO and CONVERT IT INTO A PLAYER AKUSEMEKTS AMUSEMENTS Muller are soliciting help, said Dr. White. "It may be of interest, as indicating the class of people who, among tens ot thousands of others, have been reduced to penury by this war, to give the list of Belgian professors who were at oxford three weeks ago.

They had with them at that time 40 other, dependent individuals, wives, mothers and children. Their number-has since be added to. They were as follows: Professor Noel, of Louvain: Professor l'ersyn, of Antwerp; Professor Dumont, Professor Beuylante, rofessor Ranwez, Professor Henry, Professor Mertens, Professor 'Delahaye, Professor Moeller, of JLou-vain; Professor Merten, of Ghent; Professor Van der Essen, of Louvain; Professor Coppens, of Louvam; Professor de Decker of Antwerp; Professor De-nys, and Professor Delmarcel, of MARKET ST. OPPOSITE GLOBE! iVAN AMAKEK AUDEVILLE 11.30 TO 11.30. fl.000.000 apepared than "The Soug of Songs Com Theatre Seating Capacity.

MLLE. AMETA B. F. Keith's Theatre ANNIVERSARY WEEK! TWELVE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SUCCESS "AUPIENCB Tremendous All Star Show. CONVULSED Lasky'g -SOCIETY BUDS" MANY with Clark Berpniaii: TIMES" ALLAN DINEHABT INvi.

FIELDS LEWIS and Others. Maenifirant Floral Display in tlie Lobby. We Will Install the World-Famous Qulbransen Player Action pany, or one of its number at least. less responsive, but no less certain, no sent a good-sized greenback, which in this case happened, to be yellow. An unob IP trusively dressed woman produced iSlOO ROEHM'S ATHLETIC GIRLS Miss MAE FRANCIS 1 Others SlK-t Interest" Photo-riays Snrpri- Feature LYRIC This and Next Week Only in bills from a reticule.

15 Cents for Belgian Cats Jocza John Toskov, who described him And It WILL ONLY COST YOU Chestnut st OPERA Home of World's V-lCiinUl it. HorfE I Greatest Arts. 1 to 5. 10 15c. Evps.

7 to 11. 10. 15. 2V KEX BEACH'S GIGANTIC MASTERPIECE less charitable, and no less determined, legion of men and women. As one contributor put it, it took a day or two for the news with many persons to "sink in." And in consequence yesterday's legion of givers represented less, perhaps, the class of persons who could simply go down into their pockets and "pay, pay, pay" than those who had to have a little time to club together be-'fore thev could let-it be seen that they Popular Matinee Today.Sl.OO elf as a Hungarian Servian, contributed WAR LOVE AND A GREAT I KAMA ut "-v Him rrrm7 AC Over the telephone came the gift T-T 1 I 111 V4 l-f I I Nil I IMl VI Cripple Sends Wrist Warmers Tleoresentinir weeks of labor, fourteen ROSARY of 210 barrels or one.

carload of flour THE from Miss Archer, chairman of the Re HE most wonderful little metal vacuum engine and the flnesUplayer mechanism that has ever been invented for this purpose, giving you a high-grade player-piano, your own niano con APFI-ArPS EVERYBODY let Committee of Reading, Pa. A little A FLAY THAT boy sent fifteen cents for the Belgian were just as much in earnest as the early. pairs of knitted wrist warmers mader by Miss Clara Nichols, of 1205 South Forty-ninth street, were sent to Miss Margaret Wilson, the daughter of the President, several- days ago, with the reouest that they be forwarded to needy cats. During a lull in the money-taking, an With Wiilism Farcnm Kathlrn Williams br Worlitzer Oraan and a Pally Change of First-run CpitkMt PSomr. METROPOLITAN" (PF.RA HOUSE GRANOPERA thf METROPOLITAN g-k 9 TUESDAY EVENING PERFORMANCES UHlilXXING NOVEMBER 4.

Subscriptions Now Received elderly man came in and laid a five-dol- ar offering upon the table. "My boy," soldiers. A communication trom verted into a Player, yet retaining the rich tone that you like, and we do this at about one-third the cost of another high-class player. You Can Pay For It On Our Club Plan ADELPHI THE SUCCESS Or ALL SUCCESSES. "A Pair Of Sixes'KgiFZp1' GARRlCKg MauTuday $1.50 UA7P1 rtAWV'n THE DEBUTANTE nALEL i Music by Victor This NextJVA- P'88- fe l5' MaU Forrest Mat Todays si.

5 OPERETTA THAT A I DAi-iLES AND DELIGHTS Last Wei-ks. Eves. Regular Mat. Sat. said he, "is a prisoner in Bavaria.

Thinking had not heard aright, the ones. Saturday's, Sunday's and Monday's visitors were warm-hearted and impulsive. Yesterday's givers were warm-hearted and calculating. And between the two classes the "Thelma" has been filled up with a hurrah. $65 From St.

Luke's School i The first important contribution of the day was a check from St. Luke's School for SR5. The second important "con Miss Wilson was received by the donor of the warmers, a helpless cripple. The gift had been turned over to the American Red Cross Society. secretary of the fund asked him to re SUBSCRIPTION 1109 Clipstnut street peat what he had said.

The visitor Open Dally 9 A. M. to 5.80 P. SL Telephones. Walnut 7055.

Park 669 strove hard to speak, turned away, plac ed his hands to his face and rushed out of the door. $1.50 BROAD Mat Today PALACE THEATRE ifl. m. BANNER WEEK DOCBLE BILL "Life's Shop Window' Viotonf rcros And Six Standard Vaudeville Acts Children's gifts were numerous as the WOMAN WANTS THE Sons: of Son25 beido. day before.

'Alberta Cooper, 4 years old, sent $1 from her "piggy bank. Children at the Woman 8 Hospital added la cents tribution was from Samuel Orvitz, who sells papers; Samuel's gift to the fund was two cents. The spirit of "class" began to manifest itself yesterday, too. The early days' visitors were a hodge podge of people united hv a sudden and uniform desire to the nurses', contribution of $25. Fred TO HELP OTHERS Last 4 Evgs.

at S.I?. Last Matin Saturday NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW CHARLES FROUMAN Present THE BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURE with Ann Murdock Oricinal N. 1. Cast. WALNUT; Mnt.

Tomor. 25c IN CONVENIENT WEEKLY I OR MONTHLY SUMS This is not; only the finest player, action Ave have ever known, but it is the most durable, and we absolutely guar- antee it in every possible way. The appearance of your piano is not changed in the least and theplaymg action does not interfere with hand playing. our piano is returned to you thoroughly overhauled and much better condition than it ever was before. $: WITHINtheLAW 25 50c.

75c. J1.C0 Farrell, who sent a gift the dav before, nearly wept because his name had been EVENINGS NEXT WEEK misprinted as "Fred Farrow." Oma "DAMAGED GOODS." Fisher sent $1. 2a to the poor children By Telling How Lydia E. provoked by the sudden irruption of an extraordinary piece of news. Yester-dav's visitors came in "bunches." First Today in Belgian.

at 2. five little Deniken children Ixlward Lady Sen Mai; Joe Ketler Barlow's Circus; SfW-boff Pbelps: Stone Sc Spink St Others. tonight at ft 9 MAIM a lawyer would appear, and a minute or two later another lawyer. Then a phy Regina. Anna May.

Harold and Charles CSCAL. 6 BIG ACTS. sician would appear, followed in a mm contributed a big pasteboard box of pennies; adding a dollar "for Mamma," who ute, or two bv another medical man. I-U-Broad and TRPPTV Mats. lues.

Tours. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Miami, Okla. "I had a female trouble and weakness that annoyed me continually. I couldn come with them.

The Aimwel The usual salutation of these gentlemen Columbia At. Sat. 15c and 25c. We Have Revolutionized the Player-Piano School sent $1.17. Elmer Speigler.

three was, "Well, I see you got and WAY DOWN EAST" November lft PAINTING THE TOWN Spanish: French, geeman. italiax. etc. Low rates and most efficient instmcttoa In classes and privately. Native tes-chera OBiy.

Berlitz School of Languages i541 Chestnut Street (Entrance on 16th Sttret) XEW CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING Free Conversation Circles. years who looked like a little gray the usual reply was, hadn you better call ud Jones? rskimo in a knitted suit and a sugar- Mats. Tues. Tbnrs. 0RPHEUM i Sundav school Deople and department loat hat, contributed $1.

tore people and factory people and the- "Maeterlinck" Appears FRECKLES November 16 "A FOOL THERE WAS" The diurnal crank of all public gather atncal people, and society peopie, ana just plain people, came in in the same fashion. Half a dozen lawyers, for in And It Is Sow fossible for Every Home That Has a Piano to Have a Standard 88-Note Player for only $250 It is such an easy instrument to play, requir- ing but one-third thceffort of the ordinary player LIT BROTHERS, Philadelphia and giving you a wonderful control, so that you i am interested your cnibr.nS Puyw offer Can render the most difficult mUSIC With perfect send nie details no obligation on my part ings appeared again yesterday. He des TRAYE cribed himself to one bystander as Mau stance, came wit run niteen minutes of one another. Half a dozen physicians S.30. Mats, at 2.30.

times THE RIVALS Popular 1 Matinee Tomorrow Next Week "Hindle Wakes" LITTLE THEATRE I7tk DelioMT rice Maeterlinck, to another as George R' O. for money- 1 to KIT Business Colleg ege performed the same phenomenon. school teachers and superintendents Washington, to another as Napoleon prepares young people ople tried doctors and all kinds of medicine for several years but was not cured until I took Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. I hope my testimonial will help other suffering women to try your wonderful medicine." III, and to a fourth as Sir Moses Monte "and public school teachers and super gives them a making education.

601 a 01 fiore. He volunteered to contribute $2, TODAY 11 TO 11 EDWARD ABKLES 'READY MONEY" SAT. THE STRAIGHT ROAD. visors seemed to Know a great aea I NAME ease. We are exclusive agents and sole Chestnut Phila.

Theatre 000.000 to the fund, and when this was declined, approached one of the pretty young women clerks at the counter witk representatives for this wonderful about what one another's institutions Tere doing. The employes of one department store sent in their "uota, not in a lump sum, tut floor by floor, office by office, and ADDRESS CITY Lasky'a "Six Hobos;" Eig. Frana Troupe; Bruch fc Bruch: Warren Francis: Lucille Tllton: Merle's Cockatoos; Pictures. KIXON'S GRAND Today 2.15. 7 9 Gulbransen player action in Philadelphia and vicinity.

PIANO SALON, THIRD FLOOR, 8TH ST. SIDE. MCS1CAL TEMPLE UNIVERSITY College of Music Thaddeus Rich. Mus. Doc-.

Dean. Tbaddeu Rich. Alfred Lurenz Violin Henrt Scott. Gertrude Haydeo Feniley Voice Aurelio Giorni. Enri iue Tuit Plana Philip H.

Gceprt. Emil F. Ulrlch. Capable instructors in all other branches. One of the most competent music faculties ia America.

Dean's Wilson. S. W. Cor. ltth and Sansom Stroety.

Philtdlphis. jdounter by counter. Factory people were Itpss clanish. and sent theirs in in "gobs." RECIPE TO DARKEN STATE Inq. 11-11-11 Mrs.

MARY R. MILLER, Box Zoological Gardens Everynday Admission. 25 cents; Children. 10 cents. Sat-Hrdavs and legal holidays (except July 4) ADULTS.

10 CENTS. Children. Centa. Ctheatrical people and society people slunk in and out, just like the plain people, "and they objected strenuously to being GRAY HAIR DCMONT'S MINSTRELS ftTH ANn ARCH STS. Washerwoman Adds Quota DUMONT'S 1 It's High Time That You Arranged For That Victrola For Christmas We're offering extraordinary values in special Victrola outfits that are not only inexpensive but have been selected withthe greatest care by people who are thoroughly experienced and who will' help STEAMBOATS MAT.

TODAY. 10 2oC. Among the gifts of the day were those THE CRACKERJACKS TrOCaderO Oriental Glide the Hes6-Bnght Manufaeturine Com 453, Miami, Okla. Another Woman who has Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Lindsborg, Kansas. "Some years ago I suffered with terrible pains in my side which I thought were inflammation, also with a bearing down pain, backache, and I was at times awfully nervous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta which gave $500. The Franklin Wt f-j- VJ1 icv-uius 1111 win suit your purpose best.

We offer these outfits at the cash price Refinery, and the McCahan Re EMPIRE MATINEE TODAY. Beauty Parade. FOR BALTIMORE Ericsson Line For freig-ht and Pier 8. South Delaware Avenue. Dailv except Sunday at 5 P.

M. Freight received daily for Baltimore and the South. F. S. GROVES.

Art. Pier t. S. Delaware. Ave.

finery contributed like in eugar, On Our Club Plan as Low as 50c a Week -A poorly dressed but sootlesslv clean AMERICAN Pffi ggff Friday. colored woman, who bore a great bundle ot washing tied up in a sheet, con -i i r- a VCTV 8th Below Vine. Mat. Daily UAICI PASSING REVIEW OF 1M4 inoutea. cents with the note, I'm Horry it isn more.

Mrs. Evening 7 lpc, VM. PENN ble Compound and am now en-joying fr Mrs. Christian Kuhnle, 2120 South Mat. Daily.

Jjee street, kept strictly to the day or piCrvr THEATRE. MAT. DAILY CASINO prize WINNERS BURLESQUE Her of thinars. Th result ci a Victrola Outfit for Cut This Out Now Don't delay any longer, but mall it to us today and we will send you whatever style outfit you designate. By a A very satisfactory preparation which darkens gray hair and acta as a corrective agent for dandruff and other diseases of the scalp can be made at small expense and in your own home by dissolving a small box of Barbo Compound in 7 ounces of water and then adding an ounce of bay rum and a quarter ounce of glycerine.

drug store can furnish these ingredients." This is to be applied once a week until the hair is sufficiently darkened, then every two weeks to keep the hair soft and glossy and the scalp in a healthy condition. It may bo used with equal success in darkening the beard. This is a preparation that gives splendid resulta, both as a hair darkener and a remedy for all scalp disorders, and is well, worthy of a trial. You will find it far superior to the ordinary store preparations and much less expensive. Advt.

DANCING Victrola VI OUTFIT for $42.50 A Victrola VI at $25, a handsome $15 cabinet at $8.50, and twelve double faced 10 inch records of your own selection at $9, making in all, $42.50. Victrola IX OUTFIT for $75.00 Victrola IX at $50, a genuine Pooley cafclnet, worth $30, for $16 and twelve 10-inch double-faced records of your own selection at 99, making this entire outfit $75. Victrola IV OUTFIT for $28.00 A Victrola IV at $15, with a $15 cabinet for $8.50 and six double-faced 10-inch records of your own selection at $4.50, making entire outfit 1 50c a Week Pays For It SCHOOL OF ESTABLISHED STANDING rlUl. L1UK Beginners or Dancer taught Drivately. day.

eTjfafter 11 A.M. For terms call STANDARDISED MODERN DANCES Beginner' Prlva las sea Forming. Join now. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS! "WANT" ADVERTISERS 4 are requested to hand in their "Ads" for The Next Sunday Inquirer as early on Saturday as possible. Late advertisers must remember that NO WANT "ADS" WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER 7 P.

M. SATURDAY good health. I will be glad to recommend your medicine to any woman suffering with female trouble and you may publish this letter." Mrs. A. L.

SMITH, R. No. 3, Box 60, Lindsborg, Kansas. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.

Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, for advice. Your letter will.be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. I Name house canvass from Third street to Second and from Wolf to Mifflin, was turned in in the morning and increased the fond ten dollars. It was dumped on the counter in the form of pennies, dimes rand email currency, with a dollar bill or two.

"Just the way 1 got it," apologized Mrs. Kuhnle. Mrs. Arthur H.Lea gave $250 and "Two Sisters" an equal sum between them. The Five o'clock Club contributed $700, pledged on Saturday night.

Veterans Give Liberally A number, of Civil War veterans defended their innocency of any "Call-up- WANT TO FORM YOUR OWN CLASS, take a Strictly Private Lesson. Consult Street Sl.tfaWeekPaysForlt Pays For It Arm-Brust. ClK-stnnt 1113. SPECIALIST IN CP TO-IHE-MiN CTK dunce. THK C.

FXWOOD CARPENTER SCHOOL. 1123 Chestnut at. Experienced Instructors teach the verv latent stpa daily front 10 A. M. Branches eerywbere.Telephone FllTiert 4207.

THK DAWSON STTTDIO. 1713'CHESTNDT St. The Reeoeniaed Home of Modern Dancint. CMldren'e Classes every Sat. worn.

It c'clctk. No Trading Stamps with Victrolas or Records City State Inq. 11-11-14 SECOND FLOOR jner proeeea'Bgs. vne contributed LVBBOTHER IT BROTHERS:.

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