Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 169, 21 May 1912 — Page 3
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IS OVER THE OUTLOOK -" - anufacturers' President Sees Conditions Through Black Spectacles. CAMPAIGN IS CRISIS Xjompers' Pet Foe Thinks the United States Is Going to the Bow-wows. (National Nerr Association) NEW YORK, May 21. Declaring that the organic bases of our commonwealth is challenged by the demagogfc attacks upon representative gov ernment' now being made by politicians and that the so-called progressive principles advocated in many quarters Is helping to promote the doctrines of Debs and Emma Goldman, John Kirby, Jr., president of the National Association of Manufacturers, in an address before the convention of that bodyl here today, characterized the present political imbroglio as a "crisis" and issued a call for a new political party whose aim shall be the preservation of the United States Government as founded on the constitution. "The present political campaign is a crisis," said Mr. Kerby. "The affairs of the country, not only political and industrial, but religious, are in an abnormal and chaotic condition, and they are growing worse every day. Dangerous Tendency. "One of the most dangerous tendencies of the times," he continued, "lies in the making of agreements, by political parties, to enact legislation which means the undermining of the foundations upon which liberty and law must rest if we are to remain a free and prosperous nation. Not until business and other men who condemn such actions on the part of their representatives take sufficient interest to repudiate this vile practice will it cease." Mr. Kerby then said in part: "The unrest and unsatisfactory economic conditions we hear so much talk about is not because of any fundamental weakness in the nation's resources, nor in our form of government, but it is the result of political agitation by demagogic politicians to further their own selfish interests, at the expense of the real welfare of the nation; men who go up and down the land, each one trying to make the people believe that he is the Moses that dan cure their ills and remodel society to conform to all their notions. "Two years ago, I asked, the question: 'Has not the time come for a new political party to cope with these questions?' And I assert now, that the time has come when the sober-minded people of this country should unite in one political party whose chief purpose should 'be the preservation of the Oovernmes that has served us so THREE YEARS OF MISERY Mrs. Burnside Escaped an Operation by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mahoningtown, Pa. "For three years 1 suffered untold misery every month, and had to stay in bed the first two or three days. I also had a displacement and other ailments peculiar to women. I became so weak and run down I could scarcely walk across the floor. "The doctor told me I would never be well unless I would undergo an operation, but I was advised by my mother to take Lydia E. Pinlcham 's Vegetable Compound and after I had taken four bottles I am strong and well. I have got others to take your medicine with the same good results and they cannot say enough for it. " Mrs. J. A.BurnSIDE, Mahoningtown, Pa. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women who suffer from those distressing ills should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 'Will help you, -write to Lydia E.Pinkbam Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a 'woman, and held in strict confidence. For Comfort Nothing can compare with Puritan "Rest Easy9 Doable Deck Springs Be sure you get these springs. They have 275 perfectly tempered bronze wire coils, and make the most comfortable bed in the world. Your Richmond furniture dealer we will give you the names of
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BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITeX. AT THE MURRAY. Interest at the Murray this week centers in the first appearance of Mrs. Gertrude Kolp, Miss Elizabeth Kolp and Mr. Peter Lichtenfels, who are putting ona series of dances with the expectation of playing a summer engagement in vaudeville. The terpsichorean art is one which permits the display of much versatility and one which makes a direct sensory appeal its mainsprings being the same of those of the dramatic the physical vizualization of movement and emotion. That which makes the latter momentarily the most supreme of the arts. Dancing should be, and is, in its perfection, the apogee of movement. Its aesthetic and religious value has been recognized since the beginning of Wme. In emotional interpretation it is climatic and as a theatric accessory it is inestimable. This latter phase is illustrated any day in the vaudeville' houses or the theaters for no matter how dull, banal, "stale, flat and unprofitable" is the "act" in the former, or the class of theatrics in the latter, a dancing movement, well done, will redeem the whole. This is because all life is fluid and rythmic. In the individual subconscious mind the recognition of this is constant. When it is brought to the surface through the medium of dancing it voices the desire of the universe. Therefore dancing cannot be eliminated from the human repertoire. Even the Methodist bishops admit this. Not in so many words but in "deeds," as instanced by th action in Minneapolis. You can't strangle a fact of life. The dances put n by Mrs. Kolp have much aesthetic value. They are not spectacular, but picturesque. They do not, in their present staging, depict emotion so much as they are interpretative of bodily line and sinuosity. The solo dance by Miss Elizabeth Kolp, which opens the series of four is an admirable illustration, being a succession of graceful posturings in a should submit to them. o n
gorgeous oriental costume and setting, and whose animus, in effect; is fresh, ardent and virginaL That by Mrs. Kolp, Miss Kolp and Mr. Lichtenfels being more sensuous in conception and interpretation, and. where the three figures are silhouetted againBt the black background of the finale, reminiscent of the composition of mural painters. The entire effect, in short, is extraordinarily decorative, and. in the adoption of the black backgrounds against which the white costuming is thrown Into bold relief. Mrs. Kolp has shown her knowledge of the trend of ultramodern stage craft and her own artistic feeling. Both Mrs. and Miss Kolp showed the proficiency attained in their long amateur and semi-professional training, this being accentuated by the beauty of the costuming and the setting already referred to. that for Miss Kolp's dance being especially apropos hand-made, oriental hangings, which are the property of Mrs. Kolp. Mr. Lichtenfels surprised his audiences by the grace and skill of his dancing which is indicative of great promise of future unqualified successes. Mr. Lichtenfels having histrionic ability as shown in his pantomimic dance with Miss Kolp. and also a nice sense of theatric courtesy in his subordination of his part In the pictorial composition. Overwhelming reception and applause at the end characterized the matinee and two evening appearances with many flowers handed over the footlights by their admirers, and this response was not only made In a friendly spirit but elicited by the genuine merits of the performance. When familiarity enables the three to "lick it Into shape," as the saying goes, this should be one of the most novel and popular acts of Its class in vaudeville.
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