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4 13 ? ke WILSON ON THE GOLF LINKS.| rene nice ne vue unm, LMployers t Refore Resoming ne WASHINGTON, Nov. President Wilso: cold © ° ich bette to @ay that he went an early Morning game of colt The Pre fements te args of the ‘ ‘Austro- Huns arian who de. | 4 to invite the attend memorial services here Wednesday for ‘the late Emperor; Her —_>-— of the Philip) ‘ High Frayne, 9 1 P ean Federat'on of of the Street Car Men's U nd Rozin Orr to End Warfare. Enjoy Good Music in Your Home! Play the Latest Dances! He Declares. ; Hear the Newest Songs! Classical Musis roa] Following up its series of talks wi.tt y representatives of American big busi- ¢ Come to Hecht’s and =f} ness on the new Industrial develoy- Select a ment, which t# bringing employers COLUMBIA Grafonola 515, $25, $35, $50 575 & up to $300 No Money Down Pay ‘1 a Week Immediate Deliveries. Note the Grafonola pictured, It's $75. A fuperb instrument, sound. ly Mapes beautifully fin. ishe Frank A. Vanderii, National City Ban! wealthy nation. jtry cial unrest is neither nor fear, nor Toryism | fair-minded > Good citiwenship employers must be Come and trating rooms city's transportation system “You who take a just Avenue must have th Must Stop Strikes That Cost More Than Billion a Year Banker Frank Vanderlip Dis cusses Duty of Big Business REMEDY MUST BE FOUND Employers and Employees, in Main, Are Men of Sense, ; and employees together on a plane of justice and generosity, The Evening | World to-day presente the views of President of the In his recent speech before the Fifth Avenue Association, Mr. Van- derlip emphasized these points: 1, This country indulges in a lav- ish waste through strikes, the losses from which would appall any less 2. We have in such a situation a true index to a condition of danger- | ous restlessness in our modern {ndus- 3. ‘The proper attitude toward eo- indifference. 4. The overwhelining majority hoth employers and employees are demands ort to new agen- | LIKENS FIFTH AVENUE TO THE Vanderlip's views, which follow: ride in Fifth that 244— FRANK A VANDLRLIP unrest that troubles the social and economic life of the Nation This country indulg waste through striki from which would appal any wealthy nation. Th reo nt 9 rmant m N ‘ork City been esti mated to be in the neighborhood of $50,000,000. The last anthra cite coal strike in the short course ot hear it, es for industrial harmony of five months caused a loss of te tly, the future business maa] — $160,000,000 to employers and em Nine sep. ]| must deal with social forces win the community. | have erate demon- 1A 5 oe ear the losses that could be comfortably |) orn Meissen the amaicrl Attributed ‘to labor disturbances arotd Deemeees Tt tana aunmtorees| tn thie country total more than more complete expression of Mr PAIN CAUSED BY SOCIAL UN- I should like to contrast two ple REST A WARNING. |tures of Fifth Avenue~the one of its! “Of course, the roal losses that may dense, though wisely regulated and|bo traced to the friction in the ul " 1 om \* 1 ordered traffic, Its normal at-|order that exists from this mosphere of activity, its generally in-|ulone are beyond computation. viting aspect, which i day's pic-|™may compute in any particular case [ture that all of us } the other, a} wh the loss of wages has been, [picture which ts now not two months|What the lonses in profits foot up, [old of this same street. very one of and If the strike has been accom you can remember the ect it bore; panied by violence, what has been |for some daya while the confitcting|the result tn loases of property. But interests of two groups of men, jsuch statistics only reveal the soctal sulting in a transportation — strike, | lowes 1 wastage atiendant upor disrupted the sensitive organs of this | these ¢ » Woe have Ins |wituation, 1 Hex te nour gerous re industry, 1 n with indignation and app: t bit further and pry boneat gly facta whieh » the disgraceful Inconvent- | re ime reflections of ence to which @ considerable portion | dishorm within the soctal body. of the people of this city were put “Biologists tell ua that pain has a —=— Masses of humanity blocked the side-|very useful function to perform. It ; walks of your beautiful avenue and) 18 “n alarm that reporta the presence } If Your Sight ystrugeled w each other for places Of danger to the organism. It jon all manner of vehicles, They wore | attention, It gives a warning I N G d | hurried peli-mell through the streets Which is imperative, No one regards 8 ot oo i without regard for traffic regu a throbb tooth as an accident, but herded men and women. f But with correct glasses you can use your eyes constantly without strain or serious consequences. ‘Examinations by Registered Eye ¢ or obligation. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.5 rk he tranquillity of a v: was summarily shat misunde: munity, matt Such an Oe NET Established 54 Years of a | must address ' | oe | —— } ’ «The Purity of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce can always be Positivgly relied upon, Every ingredient is™a e wholesome, carefully se | lected food product, kitchen Send postal for fr 100 new recip LEA & PERRINS DRUM WH HHT ne Sea ED a a De Ba UBAUMARN& AT 645T & SAVE. Open Saturdays ® avenue carried a process You Suffer trucks and drays into which were ople were exhausted in the effort to reach thelr and to return to their homes. st community red through a tanding in the relations b tween two groups of men in that com- occurrence of deep concern to every one 7 who feels deep devotion to society's &Sons common interests. This particular occurrence, however, is but indicative ze question—a question that every 1 is symp- The only original Worcestershire Sauce Jubert Stroet, New York City SORT DOT OOOH TE BRO Our Liberal Credit % is al an indication Now, on the social plane, on tho organic plane impractical ice as well as unsound organt bsolete ¢ ful to society by some form of social unrest. It may once have appeared in the hurning of a sorceress in order to cast off a plague due to the lack of sanitation, or, to-gay, it m fn an anarchistic meeting which nounces the whole social system “At the bottom, the idea is the same Something 18 wrong with soclety, and society, like all living things, is twi ing and turning and ulrming to t rellef fron: some local pain and discom fort. ‘The diagnosis of the evil may be wrong; the remedy may be foolish but what you may be sure of i9 that the disturbance is a certain symptom that something is wrong in the organ ism of society and that there is need for Intel) treatment |PATRIOTS SHOULD FIND REM EDY FOR SOCIAL TROUBLES. he proper attitude toward these phenomena of social unrest is neither indifference nor fear, | nor a Toryism that insists that things go on as they are. There ig nothing unnatural or new bout these social pains, The life vironment is ever changing and the invisible forces of evolu | tion are constantly cutting away | mal-adaptations from the social bod | Bo not stop with deploring the | existence of this social unrest! | The wise thing for every one of us to do is to extract the last ounce of patriotism that we can from hard experience. It is our duty to look below the surface of so | unrest for the true inciting | causes, to search for something i | more than palliatives, and to bring about a union of sound "GRANDMOTHER KNEW Until 10 P.M. lerms Apply Also. the Wes Nothing So Geod Evenings al New Jersey and pl cai La Connecticut S| But the olu-fauhioned mustard | plaster burned and bhistered while FE lit acted. Get the help that mustard bod without the blister! ) v1 «oMusterole does it. 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Read this to write a film play. t, with the water rising x mysterious protector f scenario and learn how x u Fe) Ft) a xKMe ever: - ie CONDENSED SCENARIO. BY GEORGE BRACKETT SEITZ NINTH EPISODE—THE TNCORMIGLBLE ¢ (Copyrigut, 1916, by George B, Brita.) T1ve, GYNOPSIS OF PREOKDING OBAPTERS, “in name’ only." | ‘ | many dangers SUB-TITLE Navarro's husband endeavors to do away with her Ravengar, she has outwitted him, and the fwo land on a lighthouse During a storm the lighthouse ta destroved, but Leontine, to her hus- frignd ledge band’s surprise, returns home uninju Scene 1 (Attic in Leontine ft Leontine by an old trunk; beside thinking sadly of b | down to Leontine, who speaks: SPOKEN TITLE—Sebaatian, I am aware of your attempts on my life. The balloon that landed Ravengar and my- self at Pilot Light was set on fire by a VeMebastian tn taken aback, Starts, Then speaks tensely: SPOKEN TITLE—"If you think 80, divorce me and put me out of your vil ontinuing previous foreground Sebastian speaks out above. Leontine | answers. | SPOKEN TITLE—"When you con- fess the forgery that sent Jerry Car- son to prison and to hig death I will | free wou, but not before.” | Sovnaitian’ siruga hie shoulders and lexits. Loonting hesitates, then fol- lows him to door, Reaching the door, she tries ( nit, but finds it locked. A look of wonder and fear shows in her face. SUB-TITLE—The spirit of bygone days. {attic as per 1)--Leontine | hunting for a way to get out, moves to window, whieh is closed with | utters. Leontine gases off.| Show foreground of other end of room. Tn a chair Jerry ty seated. He rises ind smiles. Full set. Leontine ringly turns from window and He holds out bis speaks: won moves toward Jerry, hands, SPOKE} pproach = no further, girtte no fear, No| harm shalt Trust in the | fiove of my Leontine to Jerry. Appears. 8UB-TITLE—That night. Scone 3 (Loontine's library)—Sebas speaking then runs over | As she reaches him he dia-| Scene 4 (Bianca's boudotr)—Phone| rings. Bianca picks it up. Several nen enter, She hangs up receiver, on gives them jnstructions SPOKEN TITLE—"Go to this ad- dress and bring the young girl here, Pay no_attention to what she says. She's a bit-——" tinuing Blane forehead to indicate that \ bit unbalanced. Bianca’ exit ‘ENE. 6 (Attle as per 1)—Show foreground of Leontine asleep on rugs. awakes, and for an Instant her © filled with fear, Then she scene, a taps ber} eontine !s| ‘8 men nod) economic principles and sympa- thetic social justic “Remedies for ailments in our social system, if they are to have any per- manent value, must be fundamental and not mere scratchings at the eu face Massage may reileve @ rheu- metic pain, but it does not grapple with the cause of it, We have finally learned that true charity does not consist in indiscriminate alms-givin which may alleviate the pain but nourishes the cause, but are we look- ink as clearly at the phenomena of social unrest? Are we not sull going on trying to better working condl- tions by arbitrarily limiting the hours of labor, Whereas such @ policy may have precisely the contrary effo tince anything that limits product \ity and impairs etticiency must necessarily redound to the injury of the workingman himself along with the rest of society. Thoreau's saying that ‘there are thousands hacking at ihe branches of evil, ¢ © © for one who is striking at the root,’ 1s too true, r first duty ts to distingutsh cenuine and fundamental help from wrtificial and tempo help, The iverwhelmung majority of both em- oyers and employees are fair-mind- | ed. There 1s, unfortunately, an ele- ment of employers who are greedy, who fail to recognize their duties to society and who are unfair tn their treatment of labor, Likewise, thore is an clement of labor that makes tts liv y perpetuating discord, an ele nent that is without true patriotism to Its own cinss and {ts blind to the conomie principles that must rule all oying and employed ship demands that employers must bi lert to new agencies fer industi The provision for validity and old age, the provision | for hygionic working conditions, the payment of fair wages, and the general recognition of the hu- manities, are demanded, in the light of our present-day intricate | society, as fundamentals of qood | citizenshin, | 1 > ‘united and intelligent t ughly expresses our one eat need—untty of thought and ac tlon—enlightened speration. — The truth that businesa has outgrown it if as} husiness, and that trade (x not merely trade: that they at itstanding features of mod ne levelopment, that they are the of men living in hums | lene | wort! | Judzed | probier | tuturs ; -_ RECITALS WORTH HEARING, 1 i ts worth hearing gave} Maxine Fi- | Yvette 4 pre: idental disserta. on, rogue, thief, terday Ihiot with y Krane tint, lov explained in Jquaint. ¥ n the nating and Ntaully, when to appear on caustle remark | Jependence of the indt an. At the Comedy evening, Arthur Hart: | ist, espectally isting In failed made a \time, she ein t vio guished himself by his playing of the mann, “Lao mysterious har A" siete ‘wsmed Mavetigne coma into Laootine's ile and prota her PART |. Infatuated with Bianca, Queen of the Underworld, Leontine or | shattered dreams when Sebastian enters, and comes |drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and font her nweet hear ia, geod into the oe tho. proviso that ave apy and sontinyally Aided by a mysterious home)—Open diaphragm on close foreground @ pile of Jerry Carson's letters, She composes herself. ‘ull set: Door ie opened and Bianca's men, masked, come into room. They beckon Leon- tine to come with them, She hesi- tates, then bravely moves toward| SCENE 6 (corner third floor hall- way in Leontine's house)— Show fore ground of Sebastian standing in plc- ture, gazing out and around corner of hallway. le sees Bianca's men lead- ing Leontine from the attic. Sud-| denly registers surprise. Scene 7 (Hallway and top of stairs outside attic door)—Show foreground of party with Leontine, their face registering wonder. Sebastian joing them. Sliow foreground of top of stairs. Jerry. Carson {8 standing the party to go no further. foreground of Sebastian back, his face registering terror and guilt BL Show | B-TITLE-—The apirit of Leon- dead sweetheart proves to have mortal attributes. | ‘Show foreground of one of Blanca‘s| into his side men; his hand goes pocket and he shoots through his pocket. Full set. The Sgure of Jerry Carson staggers and then does a tre- mendous fall down the stairs. | Scene § (Bottom of Stairs)--Jerry| men, who remained with Leontine, lands on next floor at bottom of| stairs. Sebastian and party run down to where Jerry landed, but find he has disappeared. All register won- der. Sebastian telis the men to take Leontine away. They exit with Leon- ting and Sebastian bunts for evidence of Jerry. Scene 9 (Street corner. Moonlight effect)—Auto stopped in street. Two olicemen arguing with chauffeur. | jerry comes running In and speaks to policemen, pointing off. SPOKEN TITL “Behind Sebas- an Navarro’s house I heard cries for help.” Jerry indicates to policemen to get into auto and go there. Policemen drive off in automobile. Scene 10 (Alley in rear Of Sebas- tlan'a home. Moonlight effect)—Auto in picture. Bianca's men put Leon- tine im automobile. Look up toward end of alley. See policemen coming. Leap into auto and drive away, As soon as they are gone out of picture police auto comes into pleture and stranger to us, furnished a surprise by the beauty of her voice and tho| quality of her art. There was gos: | about her that she is the daughter of an English admiral, that her brother commanded the Indomitable in the Jutland fight, and that her husband, a German, is somewhere in the trenches, or in the fastnesses of the Central Powers. Which reminds me that Matza Von Niessen Stone's son is # midshipman on one of the latest British sur er-dreadnoughts, and that the dear lady is much distressed about it. For, as a German, married to an Englishman, with a son in the Brit- ish navy, she is under suspicion in both Germany and England, But, then, she lives in America. _Leo Ornstein, the phenomenal young New York pianist, gave a rocital at Aeolian Hai on Saturday afternoon. It was the first time since I had a plain talk with him in this column a yeur, or more, ago, that I had been invited to hear him, The new opera kept me from all but the end of his programme, Mr. Ornstein's technical sil is more of @ marvel than ever. His dexterity ie dazziing and his sense of rhythm a delight; but Mr, Orn stiin hasn't found himself yet. He is still the “wonder boy.” But he will tind himself, His talents are too ob- vious and his imag{nation 1s too rich to keep him content with his ability | to startle, to confuse, and to confound, | t will be his to interpret and to cre- ate, Charles Cooper, a young pianist, pliyed at Aeolian Hall on Saturday ntht, emphasizing the good impre fon he made last year, Examp| of Beethoven and Brahms he exploited with freshnees and charm. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody can Tell when you Darken Gray, Faded Hair with Sage Te. Grandmother kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple migture was applied with a wonderful effect, By asking at any Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this old-time re@pe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, for] about 50 cents. ‘This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore na tural color and beauty to the hair, | A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because | it darkens so naturally and event: that nobody can tell it has been ap-) plied—it's so easy to use, too. You! simply dampen a comb or soft brnsh and draw it through your hair, tak-| ing one strand at a time, By morn- ing the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is re-| |stored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This prep- aration is a delightful toilet requisite. It ts not Intended for the cure, mitt- the same theatre, in the afternoon, Bach claconna for violin alone, At Muriel Gymonds, @ soprano and & Ta rrr Se gation or prevention of disease.— vt, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 SHIELDING SHADOW © 1916, ‘ follows. everything Is satistactory and extt,| Leontine ie about tb be overcemst” PACED Na minutes later. Cb key the outside, locking | when Cpe gate oweepe Leen- The getaway. 001 Leontine tries the door and| tine out L, Boone 11 (Roadway jecation near finds tt focked. As she turns from) SUBTITLE WHO 19 THD SHTRRDe long drop over cliff. Moonlight ef-| the doorway Ravengar steps out from sHADOW ‘ fect)—Auto of Bianca's men, followed behind screen; comes down to her by police auto, come into pleture. Leontine fies and nods. ne ‘i Shots exchanged, "As Biatoats auto | door ja tung open end Eieisa ant The Tenth Episode of passes out of picture police chauffeur) men come in. Blanca speaks to taldi Fogisters he has been hit and auto. favenear who nonchalantly oatics ac|{ The Shielding Shadow swerves to one side and goes down | her surprise, Bianca furtously orders over long drop. Pa SUB-TITLE—At gar, the mysterious, who was once a| room)—The door is opened. Bianca prisoner of the underworld queen, re- turns. Scene 12 (Bianca's boudoir)—Open | room and Bianca berates her men. diaphragm on ground gazing before her, # sound at door and ris and her men, with Take off masks and thrust’ Leontine | rouhly into a Will Be Published Monday, Deo. ¢ | her men to take Ravengar out. They | 2 exit with Ravengar, she following Scene 17 (Hallway outside strong |= rt il. Bianca's, Raven- and her men come in with Ravengar, | havengar is thrust back into strong Bianca in the fore- | She hears #. Door opens | Leontine, come in » tells them to get out. Then gazes ‘ore her in deep thought. Speaks to herself. SPOKEN TITLB—"He loves her.” " she comes to a decision. Calls air, Bianca speaks. | dow ay, Her two men return eaPOREN TIT Be a bit. gentle to them Pains Disappeared After + with her. TITLE—"S8ee that the i . Pinkham’ Show foreground of Bianca, Leon-| woman upstaira troubles us no further, of Lyds | E tine and party. ‘The man Bianca has) When you are through, you can carry Vegetable Spoken to turns and says with a sneer: | per out the old waterway gate. I will SPOKEN TITLE—"Yah, that_ 43\ ghut off the current.” “I was suffering from @ whet qyou anid about your last!” Continuing the scene, she exits in mde, pigeon, that Ravengar guy, and now! one direction, while her men exit in where Bianca's man, who ts named Rug- finishes speaking out Scene large booded chair drawn up to Are | gins, P or side of chair; “RIGHT HERB, FRU Ds.” Full set: startled. Then rush over, turn chair) about chatr. | tine registers dawning hope and joy. Bianca gives orders to her men to lock Leontine up and they lead her out. Scene 14 (Bianca's boudotr)—Show foreground of Bianca and Ravengar in picture, backache and pains in m; b \r" mn via ener ery tired, alwe ' cell ag fs her” another. Scene 18 (water slulce)—Leontine above. in picture gazing about. The water 13—Show foreground of / naw atopped flowing and there ts only a few Inches of it mtine exit down slulceway id approache: wooden gate at the end. This gat raised. Scene 19. (bathroom) — Rugi coines in and moves to cabinet, pull- ing down lever, Bicone 20 (end of water sluice) —Le- ontine 1s about to go out wooden gate when it shuts down fn her face, A huge volume of water pours into sluiceway through pipe in wall. Scene 21—(Strong room). Bianca's men in picture with Ravengar. Door Words appear near top All turn and gage at chair and Ravengar is seen in the He rises and bows out. Leon- each told something di ent. I read ae K, lee Vegetable = ound and decided to try It. Good results and I now teal betler Ravengar is n Bianca, who loves bim, comes up to lock Li en A ta Phe Ly than T have felt for years and I am RavengA eaks the room and the men o other, | gai eight. T ecom- RAS one |Wwatohiog Ravengar. Buddenty thets | guuning in weight. I can gladly recom sme back to me and Lwarrant you | cee tegister wonder and Ravengar| We Coola, ill West 4th St u calls nt engar for weapons. Tien lead him|for support on the wall and climbs od old root and herb medictn oor up toward the ceiling, which is about mde of wornen have testied Ge (ilallway outside strong| two feet above her head. The water the out and two of her inen come in, | there with his hand upraised, ordering | She speaks to them curtly. SPOKEN TITLE—"Lock him in the Hoe starts} strong room.” és Scene 15 8 to disappear. Bianca's men rush toward him, but aa they reach hin he disappears. Overcome with wonder they open door and rush out. Scene 22—(End of water sluice), Leontine in picture, The water has risen up to her chest. She reaches y again.” Wilmington, Del. Kavengar smiles. Backache and bearing down patna are danger signals which every woman ld heed. Remove the cause of these aches and pains by taking Lydia 5 ham's Vegetable Compound, | Bianca | inuing scene, they search Rav- irtues ‘8 house. This room| continues to rise swiftly. pede great heavy door, something | na 23-—(Bathroom) Rugein or forty years it has been making safe)—Bianca’s two men come | having pulled the switch, has stopped | Women strong, curing backache, ner- up with Ravengar; sor, Put| to light a cigarette. Ravengar cones | vousness, ulceration and inflaimma- Ravenger into room. They then lock} running into room, Ruggins |e for | tion, weakness, di cements, irregu- door exit. [him and the two fight. Ravengar| larity and periodic pain Scene 15 (Upstairs room)-~Bianca’s| knocks Ruggins out. 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