El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 16, 1914 Page: 1 of 11
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Wednesday. December 16 1914.
pensive patterns in footwear. We
are not dealing in freaks and we do not sell any shoe until its
practicability has been proved. The Uhlan Boot is made on
the only practical last "the short vamp pattern" has gray
tops with covered Louis' Cuban heels patent vamps patent
leather stays and hand-made throughout. Price
S6.00
. SI
GREATER
'GREATEST 5H0F- STORE i
y $un& cot
tPANY
203 Mesa
The Shoe Styleshop of El Puso
for liv troop m n h Naco. th- tiren I
fv Hons have t it i ii all thai period v ithin
whP h lo i oni( i w i tii ihe American ir-
iTmf; ..-M..-nu nnp're! i.-iHv vim ir.niriiIwIi:ir..í!níl'0l?n;n"
Ihe total r.r.- ir v. .-. ns -nira. with tw.nt. b
arn t. .ii... i; '.-(O mi- n u. In. una Lleven pronsmy Dy nor.n hhii-.t row
1 1 .... of rat all i st r linrnu of In-
fantry niul -n hi:ifi r aiiiihij Infantry Hnd. ti Knlralo.
fhm rai ! warning- m anca " lt the Aacimteit krra$
liuiierre. hive r -tilled in iihTiii Hoih t-. iiv.-iti-n. Jt . Dec r iiil - ihou
KSfCi; if';' Mll.1V;S"1'7llV'.rn'(l-'n.1 siMkn or Uie MtU. liia... .:oni
mil into ftinrrirgn lerrltim Miher UVh
ItiHtrurilonn have been n r.-ivd and di
regarded or ihcir re. . ipi pin .....Hy is not
acknowledged in tin- n--w ui high official
' " J.. ? . i. ... I
fall rrnH
limi durlntr ihe few daya I'm- i nited
st.il- has aJreadv o'liuri'-d thai n luuiid-I-.
'lalíe defenah e" and not "aggressive"
action and aa oon n hut nu adi'(uai-1
rorce in position nfriiiila helievn one oi
lie: oilier of the M. Kh an lacliolt will Willi
di iw
Aft. r a onference with hnaadler Hen
era! Scot I. chief of nurf. and Secretary
(.arrisoii. (he I leventh Kigtiteentn aJld 111'
Twenty avrolid In I mu t v i egimenls each
In carry ration- and Mipphrx ror len daya
nnd not lea than t It r niaeliine guns were
ordered from Tessa Clly and batierlen a.
H. and ; of the I ifth artillery from tort
Bill fikla. ui Naco. An
Artillery Iteeeliea Order..
fíll Ihr aaaoclaled Presa
. Fort Sill. Okla . her th -irder from
Washington were received here tonight
Good Signs
f htna 1001 YOU BET
r
For the Folks Back Home
Mexican and Indian Curios
Mexican Blankets $1.00 to $18.00
Indian Navajo Blanket . . $3.50 to $30.00
Mexican Drawn Work. . . 25c to $25 00
Spanish Lace Mantillas. . . $1.50 to $10.00
Indian Baskets 75c to $ 5.00
Indian Pottery 25c to $ 2.50
GOODS PACKED AND SHIPPED DIRECT FROM STORE
W. G. Walz Company
Opening Evening.
Gunter
FlKU'llUur
BULA amo. mo. TaULAS
A Hotel Built
PEHCI TYHKlLajaV Hsjaaansr
CHIHUAHUA EXCHANGE
Ooaysvisslon Harettanu.
We pay highest prices on federal and constitutionalist money.
City Nsuonal Bank Building Kootn 20ft. Phone H1S.
Levy Grocery Co.
Special Prices
6 Cana Sliced Peach ea fur
7 Cana Tomatoea for
10 Cana Baked Beana for
7 Cana Peaa for
ID Cana Tomato Pulp for
4 Large Cana Veal. Ham Farm or
0 Cans Excellent Corn for (0 eta.
S Caa Extra Quality Hllced Pineapple for....: 00 eta
Resular price eta each.
BUT MOW AND SAVE MONEY. Mali ordera prompt attention
Plums Ms aud M0. S00 aad 100 JS. Overland
UHLAN
BOOTS
The Guarantee prides itself in
always showing the most authori-
tative styles of approved and ex
El PASO'S
directing batteries
field artillery i
The batteri
Ii and r ihe nfih
' i Immediately to
w liifh tonight were
eipicp-d to
II - ihe first
l'r!tln "' Mewnih i 'fi nth and
rwentyeerwd infantry ac revly io en
train for Naco. They will ii-avs Tpihi l.lly
n noon Wednesday. Kai h imeni la in
i ik nol lesa than four machine gun
hrlgadn-r General lhnn K Havl
he iid the Torce bv Comni-Md of Major
" il I I railkllll Dell num. millng the
ond divl-ion.
M
slll l'OX Min i nun ni i s
M'ltlCKKN IIOMIil It lOH'N.
f.l Ihr iMlt l'ittti I
Naco Artz live X. Smallpox lnvad''d
Nilro toda . Two cam-i have di loped.
The patients are j p. Iiowdle nnd Henry
I'tatt win returned from Can mea and
nther points in Sonora aeveral ; iya ago
arier tpurchanind callle. hoth loppad at
Itie hotel Int. and moved freel nhoiil the
town until 1(4 lllghl when lliej le-rauie
111
lliv patl. rit- w- re linlalei1 I h. county
authorities tnhlihedj a partial quarantine
and vaccinated everyone in any way ex
posed. Oil arda w-srs plBrcd rat the' hotil
and at aevnral i uh-nn . the nun had
visited.
RATTLE in nihil Ii THIRTY
Mil I SOI Til OI DDI (.LAN.
( thr AMoi tatcl l'rrM
houglas Ariz . Dec. I&. - Reporta from
Agua I Tie la tonight were nr a bat He In
progreia between Maytorena troops and
yr.n soimeis umi'-r captain i.amOus near
103 EI Paeo Street
Hotel
llliul-ll.i
For the Climate
uimi ll n soul Alt 1 KKS A. A. A.
Undersells
All Others
on Canned Goods
60
r0 eta
f0 cla
60 eta
&0 eta.
'Beef Loaf for . .o eta.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
GENUINE MERIT REQUIRED TO
WIN THE PEOPLt'S CONFIDENCE
Have you ever Stopped to i ;" n
why It in that no many product that
are extensively advertised all at once
drop out of sight and ara soon forgot-
ten ? The reason Is plain the article
did not fulfill th promises of ihe
manufacturer. This applies more par-
ticularly to a medicine a medicinal
preparation that has' real merit almost
nllfl itself as lilts an endless chain
system the rerasdy Is rerom mended
by those who have been benefited to
those who are In need of n.
A prominent rlrugglttt says. "Take
for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
a preparation 1 have sold for many
years and never heallat- to recom-
mend for In almost every case It
ñhnwi excellent results as many of
my customers testify. No other kid-
ney remedy thst 1 know or has so
large a sale."
According to sworn statnc-nts and
verified testimony of thousands who
have ussd the preparation th- success
of Dr. Kilmer's SwAmp-ltooi la due
to the fact that It fulfils almost every
wish in overcoming kidney liver and
bladder diseases corrects urinary
troubles and neiitrallat-a the uric acid
which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp-Root by Parcels Pout. Ad-
dress Dr. Kilmer Co.. liinaharnton.
N. Y. and enclose ten rents; also men-
tion tho El Paso Morning Times.
Cima thirty miles south or Arua Prieta.
Major Hurtado haa been ordered to march
norm rroni acczail with all available
men to reinforce (..amoua.
According to ihe report the Carranza
soldiers under Camoua were attacked by
Maytoreriu oUhsr a of unknown strength
while marching northward aMur scouting
in ine i iciiiity or mchuta.
I'uud for Starving Mr tiran.
Bp thr a ttodvti i Presa
in Antonio. Tel. Dec. n. -a carload or
food and clothing was shipped from here
ton i (flit ror oMiiijie M'-xb-ann. I in destl
nation Is Monteiey Mexico where dla
tribuiion will he made under ihe super
vlHinn tft i in led state üoimul-üeneral
Harina.
li.vlgT.miiiiic lo the Palo and Klrkly
1 old StaitdH r I Ki tieiAl H l irthciiitiK Ionic
(ilt')V'K S I'A-ll.l l r'tlll T'J.Mi: drives i. ni
Malaria eneir h-s Uie tjiond. and bnildit ur
ihe yateni. A ti uu Tonic lor adult and
iiuuroii Mr.
HUNGARY NEARLY CLEAR
Correspondent r Berlin eapaper Llalnv
Thai Ruaalana Have Hero jrltcii
from ( ' mil rj .
Hit thr As-fialrd fit
Berlin. i. r. i Vi
rereici h-re rrom
Nieht.hi- .i.- veii.e. v
Man aMih.i--ador lo 1
haute m i-'dand.
idoni.
dispatch
i i-ayn
thai I h-iKii
'on or in.' 11-1 tin"
'rmany has fallen in
The rafti'tilaira 1 r 4Hmieul with
Auslrhui ln-adquai tei . ieorls that the
the
iiains in the 1 11 itluau tuouiilalus ai e
prehHiiitf forward by ror red marchea do-
apile ie and hiiuvv in inirsuu oí the re
urinii huaalans
The eorrespondeni add that Uu.ivary
rnaj he rcwaided a- ileared r.nmpletely or
hu-MdliB. Tho stiej-exs id the Aiitliiaiis m
Miriiuary and wi ii 0 -1 Mr 1 a . Ik- says was
due 10 ill.' facl lhai the nun alan s weakened
lh'lr ror tea 111 llm ('arpailiiaus 10 slrenrlh
.en their linea in weat liallela iwrainsl the
Vustru linnnan auaaull. Ihe reinforeements
W'e-e ton late however. Ii prevent Utl AtUS
Ii lan vietory al Lima Nova.
1 he bailie on General haukl'n linen and 10
ihe iiorihwaid. arrordinn the correspon-
dent is now at a araiidatill Both hides aie
ueii eniri'iirheil and by mutual agreement
in illiei lire.-. npi.n (lie tuen ul the utlier enr
r.Vtnt Hi aw i make their winier ipiarter.H
comf ort able. There were many frostbite
and froten limb a durtng Hie rirat part or
the winter but the añidiera have now
learned to lake preeautiuna. Tho health ur
the Austrian army Is belter than in times or
peace i indent Is praciieally rxllnrt.
Berlin 1 orepaiint; Tor tihrlsunaa but the
1 e ll j i' a 1 1 ' 1 11 this year apparenlly will be on
a more m ti-tt f-eal than formerly. The
rll.v f.uat's are tilled with Christmas trees
but the venders say the demand for ex-
pensive ones Is small. Much Christmas
miiney 1- uninK ror charitable purpoeit
The American kllrhen which is under ihe
.n' 1 i- or ihe American Association of
Commerce and Trade u preparlna: for an
eitrnalve disii ibutloii or practical irirts
uijioiiK Berlin's poor Ihe American real
1 1t'in - an- gi 1 v 1 11 k K''ii' nuiftiy 10 ine uuinv
colleetloiia winch are hctuir taken up Tor ihe
soldiers In Ihe field. 1 arg-e quantities nr
presents alreativ an Koiuif to ihe rroiit.
The ITIucens Adalbert wire or the third
muí of linpenir il It am. ha surprised the
uiiiih.s i.r thr men serving aboard her
hu-h.iii.r- ba(ilebii the kaiser by sending
earn a larire package uf useful presents.
llll lit I. Vltk IMS S I Kit
CAI M l) tl t.VUiM
Bv thi .Uiui fre
l.und.iu. nee i;.. The of fir I al press bu-
reau announced tnnlirht that ihe mknif( of
the battle-ntp huiuark apparently wa nd
due hi hMifile ael Investurallun ha dis
Clnsed n i v l lene.' aif treachery nn the part
nf am ps'ri.i. alidgrd the vc.-vl nr nT any
art by an h ui
An inquiry tntn ihe hulwark rtlansier ac-
rordhiK" hi ihe official press bureau an
nouncunit nt hows Dial it was ihe resajl
or an exph ii due In the nrcldetiial ikhi
tlun uf thr iinituiitutiiiii on board the bul-
wark was destroyed by an eiplnaior mi No-
vember W hile lyuiR off Sheernr-'. About
BOX) Uvea were Inst.
MIimu I'mnmc Playera iiounhi.
By thr Ai"--it. i
New York bee i;. in apitr of the de
clslon Of th.- National leaRue to cut each
e nb a rosiei down lo tw cut y one play er
by May I the n. w orlt National pur
rhaeed VKO twr miiioi leagur player- ti
day. brlnfitiK their lt up lu fifty ihret
The new player- are ritcher Flanagan i
ihr Muscatine n i rural association club
and Inflelder HaMowav of the SprtUHfield
111.. Three ! leanue dull The new pUy-
era wlb receive a "x-mi at Hie maul camp
ai luarnu
Butte Miner Tnlrured
iiw tht A99vciattd 1'itn
I. mi -111811. Mont . dec iU William Win
t heater a miner chai ired with kidnaping i
rrom the St. Lawrenrr mine in liuttp au-
Kuat 99 laat Richard n'Brleu a miner and
with aiding In hl Mibseguem deportation
WttA found aulliy in ttie di-irict enun heir
today. Mia punishment waa rived by ihe
jai at two yeara in th stale pi-ultenuary.
The defendant alleged In his. defense thai
the knlnaptng. .
Murria UTns ou Koul.
it. i the AOí.iaírd Preaa
St. Joaejdi Mo. Pec. ir :ari Morn.
Iit-avyvselgnt - oviahonia tonight won uii
a Toul from "tíallot" Carroll of San Iran
claro in the third round of a aeheduled ten
round bout. Carroll had ihe best or tin
tight as far aa tt aenl. Morris delivered
m m i- nine blows which apparently did
not an ci the California man.
i ..i no i Senator ladleted.
Wüintngton. DeJ.. Jec. 16. Former tinted
mm. senafnr Richard It Kennev of Dela
w are and .an olhera were Indicted by the
gtand JttrV in the United Sialea dutrnt
curt nere lomgni on -iii gr ui uu K em mtiA UnBnMs4 Kyelbla; Mo tasarUaf--spiracy
to defraud by use of Uie mails di k Comfort. wm .or .took erf the iya
selling worihleaa inaurauce. to four me tJUiirTM. MuriatjRmed7 0u..otiWga.
nibUisniQ wuanunsi
WEARS GENERAL'S CAP
Ad in.M.nt on thr frtarh Tranl M'klck
Etplaln Piltafulsatn it Ga-
trl Psv's Soldiers.
Th Kirur. DSC. lí.-Here I IIHI in
rideni of ihe daily Ufa of General Pau.
hero or the f ranco-Prunlan war in whim
n lost an arm: A doten Frenen Infantry-
men mud-begrlmed are reattnir in a drii-
zling rain on Ihe wayalde under the drlp-
plD( tree Tha eortwral flu and irlea
ID vain to lia tt bit pipe at Interval -ink
tnt lustily.
Suddenly the corporal Manda ereel; tne
pipe Is Hidden behind bis back and he
makes a hasty salute. Through the fog
and rain one of three great leaders of
the French army has appeared.
Why do you not wear your cap?" aaks
Oenaral Pau.
"I nave lost my rap general."
"Where did you lose It?"
"When we were attacked In the woods
this morning. A branch knocked It orr
and I was too much In a hurry to go
back and get It. It Is gone."
"Take toy cap."
The rorporal fears the end of things
be win be punished for losing his cap.
"Take rt 1 tell you. and wear It" sapa
the general. And the humble corporal
does as he Is told and becomes resplend-
ent like the sun In the cap emblazoned
with the glorious gold oak leaves. Tos
general draws rem and ranters away.
tilhce tbal day the corporal inarches
along tha country roads lo the frontier
proud In the cap of Oenersl Pau.
"The general himself told me to wear
It." he says to those who protest. "I obsy
tne general'a orders and the cap stays on
my head."
The genersl knows his soldiers and the
world may understand why this tired be-
drsggled and wesry army goes on march-
ing and flghtlns and dying for Its com-
manders. For the folks usck home.
LA I.NTKHNACIONAL CIGARS.
(Advertisement. )
U. S. ARMY ORDERS
By ttpecial H ire to the Time
Waahltigton Der. I5.--The following army
ordera have been issued
Captain iorgc K. Junemann. ni'dKal
corpa w 111 go to Furt Logan Colo. for
temporary duty pertaining to caae of He-
null Harold louden. Infantry unassigned;
upon completion will return to proper
Biatlon.
I'll st Lieutenant -Cb- ster J Oiiodler roast
;n nil rv is riol.v.-i1 h! Iniied Slates mill
torv orl'aou. Kort Leavenworth kan. and
wlP go lo Kurt Wordén Waah. eoaat de
retiKpa i.I Piisii I Sollfiil
Second 1 leuienant Henry W. Harms. Ninth
envalrv will iro to I oi l Sam Houston. Tex
with vh-w of his examination for detail in
Aviation ver lion of iimi.'iI COTDS.
Kollow-lng are pronioiton In ihe ravalry:
Willed A. liolbtook. rrom major ninas --'
t ' to lieutenant colonel . William J.
i ; i . . u i .o tin ti i iniH-islimed i lo m a lor
Hflh eavah v. LleuTniant i.olonel liolhrook
will remain on his present duties. Major
lihoorott Will hi- -.lulled to a Mpi.'ldioli
second -Lieutenant lohu E. Hatch Klfth
Liehi artillery is detailed to tak- a course
of Instruction ai Srhool of l ire fur Field
Aitlllerv. Fort Sill "kla . leb Ii.
-pe. -1 m) orders of "i t. .m. directing Lieu
lena nt Hatch to sail from San Franrisco
i al. Tor lianoluiii aliout I en. r. are
ammided so as lo direct him to sail after
May 15 1915.
First Lieutenant Leo J. Ahearn ordnance
i'epar inn nt . will make not lo exceed six
visits prior to June 90 in 1 5. to work or
K. I. Inipont d iNr.mours powder company
near nibbatown N. J . on orriclal bipiine--peiiAiiiiiiK
to lnapectlon of material ror ord-
nniire departmetit and win return to pro-
per station arter each visit.
Capia in Henry w . staiurord. retired Ii
ordered Walter n-'-i Cicneral Hospital
blMrlrt or Columbia for treatment.
colonel Edward Burr corpa of engineers
is relieved from duly as a member of board
of officers appointed In special order of
March IS. ion.
Captain Itoherl L. Wood cavalry un
Mistimed is assigned to the Second cavalry
i fferlive January I.
captain Edgar Itidennur. Sixth Infantry.
Is detailed for duty as tnsper lor Instructor
of organized militia nf Iowa efrectlvn Jan-
uary a and will ihen proceed lo Des Molnea.
Iowa.
I.eavett of absence: First Lieutenant Rich-
ard P. Ltvigai de Ninth Infantry extended
u months; Mckneas
I'romoUona frrun first lieutenants to cap-
tains and assignments announced: Sherman
a Whin to Tweirt Infantry wiliiajn H.
Uendenln. to Beventeenth infantry; John H.
.clley to Twenty sixth mraniry; William
- lien to Sixteenth Inrantry ; John M. Craig
unassigned to Tweniy seventh infantry
and r-eeond Lieutenant gard H bailey tun
us-itrne.ii) io first lie irle nan t. Twenty sixth
inrantry.
i ..plum Robert E. Or Instead unassigned
Is assigned to Twenty third Infiflitry.
special orders of November il' relating to
Majoia lieorgci L. Hryan. Tenth cavalry and
William F. flrote Eleventh Infantry are
revoked.
i a plain Scott Baker unaligned lo Fifth
Th Id artillery.
captain Waller k. Wilson is relieved rrom
alignment lo Forty seventh company coast
artillery corps and placed on unaaatgned
Hal effective February I and will proceed
io Washington as .. ; : .it to chief of coasi
artillery.
Special orders ef iTiober e. are. amended
to direct First Lieutenant Creed F. Cox.
Eleventh cavalry lo mak vtfclia. sperlflcd
in the following order: Allanta Gainesville.
ia.. Lin coin ion. v c . Asheville n. c chat
lanooga Tehn
special orders of October relating to
captain Allien s. Bowcn. medical corpa re-
voked and upon arrival in the Tinted states
w ill proceed to the Presidio of Monterey
cal. for duty.
Special orders or December 1 relating to
Captain John A. Burkelt im-dira) corps are
revoked and upon arrival lu the failed
Stales will pruceeu to 1 ort Logan coloiado
for duty.
captain Thomas A Roberta. Second rav
airy will make visits hereinafter specified
on orriclal business pet valuing io mstruc
iiou of organized miliiia cavalry rrom Frov
Idence to Bostotx two Mails during Decem-
ber; rrom Providence lo Hartford and New
Haven conn. two visits during Deceniber
and return to Providence after each visn.
Flrai Lieutenant Edwin P. eaver. Jr.
meuicai reaervo corps is ornerea to ac
live limy account existing emergency ef
fectlvo December 9u. He w ill report to
. onimaiuiiug .'Hirer rori iioainaii. Mass
Second Lieutenant Emmanuel V. Hetdt
Ninth infantry la relieved from assignment
and attacoea to mineen to m ran try. er
fectlve Jaouary I. and will proceed to San
i ranctsco ii) time io sau January & ror mi
tilla.
The resignation by First Lieutenant Ru
fus F. Maddux roast artillery accepted by
presiaeni. enci me January u.
Kirat Lieutenant Frederick tt. Milla medí
ral reserve corps upon departure of the
First company coast . artillery corpa from
Jackaon Barracks. l a . will proceed to Fort
.-.lio Hounion. teg. tor assignment to xem
norat'v duty.
First Lie .tenant- Arnott k Duncan and
charles D. Bicker medical reaerve corps
are ordered to active duty account ex
lattng emergency effective January I. and
they will proceed to Fort sam Houaton
Tex. for assignment to duty. .
Captain kenale W. Walker quartermas
tors' corpa la relieved of temporary duty
at daJveslon and will proceed to Texas
city and report to commanding general
1 aifcjouiai
f .jVáí Wa&Tar
ILL It Li. ltD
i wavaery
Bug Now by the
Nations9 Market
220 Mesa
Second division for assignment of duty
as assistant quartermaster.
First Lieutenant Townsend Whelen un-
asatgned. is relieved from duty in division
military affairs and assigned to Twenty
third infantry effective January 15.
colonel Rirhmond P. Davis coaat artil-
lery corps detailed a member or the board
uf officers of the army and navy appointed
in special orders Deceniber w. 1913 vice
captain Archibald H. Sunderland hereby
relieved.
Captain Frank s. Coeheu. general atari
detailed a member of the board of ofri-c-ra
or the army and navy appointed spe-
cial orders December 1913. vice Lieu-
tenant colonel William Q. Jtaan. hereby
relieved.
Major Roben w Rose. Twelfth infantry
to Letterman General hoBpltal Presidio.
San Francisco for treatment.
Leaves or absence: First Lieutenant Hu-
ms F. Maddux coast artillery to Janu-
ary H: Captain charles D. Herrón Tenth
infantry five days; captain Harry S. llow-
laud Slxt.-'iiih inrantry. extenaea two
mo hth-. i ii -i l.ieijienant Harry rreii rirat
Id artillery rrom December at to uo-
mber 30.
SUCCESSFUL SHOWS
OPEN IN NEW YORK
httASON ALREADY NOTABLE FOR NUM
BER OF PRODUCTIONS THAT
HAVE MADE HITS.
What It Means lo a Woman" Deals with
the i in a Tblrat ud a Hero-
ine Who in- - After Euur Ada.
By RRETT PA0E.
New York. Te-. is. Even aa early as
this the theatrical season has stamped it-
self aa one b the strangest seasons m
the memories or a hair doien producers
with whom 1 have nikd.
l souiflu ihem out with definite pur
pose thai I might add the yearn or their
shnn -know leilne to I1IY OWil Opinion. in
imv niemurv l could not rind another sea
son during which n many new plays had
achieved acknowledged success In fací 1
roil Id m d re rae robe r any year w hen -io
many Hurcesslul shows were playing tn
New Yoik at the same time. 1 put tor
(lueatlon up to the aruresam nan oowu.
I wish l wore at nneriy io quoic u
or ihe very frank statement iuai wcro
r..ai.. i. me -hni am not. in ion hi a.
l-lace. the average producer Is human and
Mially eapM'ses himaeir oi mucu wui-
ihan he originally intended in course
ie akh you to awear met you m no.
pinte htm. or courae. you agree. Then
i . in ibla particular case you leave oui
ihe rpiotuttou maras ann me
ulder the reaponslbiiuy youraen-
! r- tiv framing a nounum repu."u
rent wisdom.
lb-re is the symposium or opinions in
ne paiagraph Nol within a doaen years
h.iVe He re been at one Uiue wi iiiavi) I'm
m New York lhal were recognueu ui.
t within a decadr. uave mere uri-H
many play that have been tuccesaiui ano
have closed so quickly. It Is doubtful n
Hiere have been so many stag nowltles
upon the New York atage at any one time
nhin ten veal s. ruwug
uimg goigeoua and really worth while
aucceaaes that leave l-vn and go out on
the road. Utero have never been ao many
hat liaVo come right back again. W hat H
the answer? Aa 1 don t wish to discus-.
the war or tamper with so dangerous a
thing aa "paychologlcal depression sounds.
I t. imply aaa tne qui'mun
ruse to answer. t T.
As I remargea iaai woe
b a Woman" haa opened at ib l.ongacre
theater Yea. indeed it has. But. like
that question I have juat bemred I'm bless
d ir I know "What it idoesi Mean to a
Woman " Anvway it took two women to
write the play E. H. Could and Francos
Whltehouse and it would lake at least a
doten mm to diagram it But I do know
that it is all about drink with a capital
D and that la tne only thing capital about
11 Oulte appropriately the T a were the
cause of tne t D T a. you know they
were the Tango and the Thirat. The cmuae
. l i it n wjui the Hubbv was nretiv busy
In the first act. and the heroine moped
around the house. She started to drink.
she kept It ui- -in fart there never was a
heroine so thirsty and what the audience
hoped for happened sne went off and
died nut u waa rainer nice oi win eu
thora to let her die In the Adlruudacks.
Still Just why ahe should have gone off
and dropped dead alter all the care her
nurses and old lover-returned Doctor gave
ber 1 can'4 ee tor the Ufe of me.' Any-
way ahe dies and the audience waa sal
lsfled even it it did take tour acts to
do IL
Right about face la the miracle play
"Pilate's Daughter'' at the Century opera
house. The sturv Is Impla Indeed lu
-Ni.uliciiv Is Its - liit-r charm Claudia the
little daughter of Pontius Pilate loved him
whom her father condemned to die pon
the cross and aa ahe thought about hlra
in the days that followed she believed in
him and became a Christian and ber great-
est treasure waa a rose tbal he bad
niched. With thia rose Claudia doea won-
druua mirada and oventuaUy tueou a
touched. With thia rose Claudia aoea woo- aj a w
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1 Relow rem.
marly r s death in the palace of the Km
press Agrlpptna
annot hope to and certainly
l no piay
not. lay claims to consideration as
drama. Bui It u interesting" oecauao oi
It religious aspect ami tne unvueauoneu
sincerity of It a author Francis L. Kenaol.
The story runs thai It was written in Hox-
bury. Mass where It was produced rrom
time lo time bv the auinor's parishioners
during Lent previous to tifl New Yor
I reseutatton. It waa given a professional
production In Philadelphia. Written in
blank verse there Is no poetic quality
whatever hut 1ht verV t Imp licit y Of 01
pteasiou is Ha saving grace and aervea the
trt rer .ii eharactcr or the niav admirably.
ahiH n Mm tuiv other novellv that It may
possess. It holds one unlquo clm that
permita 110 aciiipi -wwi" io ai uv
In the entire cast Played entirely by
women agalnsf effective backgrounds of
a certain scenic pretention ."Pilate's
Daughter." may not be a world beat nor
yet an entenalnment that holds appeal for
a irreal number but II is a simple and
very charming play oddity.
Rll nf fírlnninn Realism
At ihe Princess Theater wn have four
new short plays that are much better of-
ferings than those which preceded them.
"The Denial" the opening thriller is a
veriiable hit or gripping realism and you
win know why when I tell you ihat It is
played in the office of the. keeper of the
Death Mouse at Sing Sing. The first touch
nf comedy comes with Üeorg Ade's farce
"Nettie "' while Frederick Truesdell s nra-
maiie - The. Fog" glvea another cause to
shiver a bit. Then comes the ptec- tie
t (distance or the evening. H. M. Dlx's
"Across ihe Border." This Utile play in
four tiny scenes is the most pretentious
erren tne rrincawa nas yet irtea. 11 ra
nu Ires eighteen rlavers and leaves vou
D eling that you nave really been preaent
at a dramatic moment In the history or
the nations.
Ellea Tern's Niece Charming
Wo have Miss Phyllis Nellaon-Terry.
Filen Terry's niece with us at the Liberty
i healer playing "Twelfth Night." II wa
her very rirst appearance in this country
tinco she has atlalned at one bound her
stellar heights Tn say that Miss Phyllis
is pleasing with a pretty fare and hair of
a golden hu. is rather beside the mark
when vou recall that she has been herald
ed the very best Juliet that has shone
across the Enrllsh stag-01 In many a lona-
car
Bnt the fault with that criticism
doe not lie whh me rathpr. I think
with Miss Phyllis managers who chose
io present her lo us In this particular play.
Every minute or the time that ahe waa
on the stare he waa rbarmlng and some-
times she rcallv rilled the role and made It
hlg. But Viola cannot be Miss Phyllis'
very best mle and we must wait lo aee
what It ta ibat hai made London rave ao
much about her.
Pretentiously staged with fine new
scenery beautifully rowned and excep-
tionally well caat with firal-class players.
the first night should have been much
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more or a success than It was. It may
have been the war but there were fewer
people there to welcome Misa PhylUa toan
one would have predicted. The artlai
who "aiValBted" wene Eben Plympton. whose
customary intelligence and clearness or
diction won nun success in Sir Toby ;
Henry E. Duey who waged a valiant ha
tie to maintain the reputation he mado
many y cari ago as Malvollo; Miss Jessie
Uusfey. who played Maria with warmth
and spirit and Miss Edith Campbell who
made an attractive Olivia.
Miss Nellson-Terrys Juliet will oe eag:
ly waited by everyone who saw hr in
Viola. Her chief charm is her youthful
gaiety and deft humor interspersed with
flatrhes or a fiery spirit tmo wouia worn
lo bc mtue ror
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power loan to China has been arranged and
William W. Rockhlll was en route to rak
ing to conclude negotiations when be died
ai Horolulu according to a story which
the Han Francisco Chronicle will print to
morrow. The European war nroac up uie
rive-power loan.
Chrlstmaa 8Mb to Salonlkl.
Hit the Afooicted Prcas
Oenoa. Dec. 15. Via Borne.) The Untied
States naval collier Jaaon. which bi ought
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