Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1914, Sports Final, Page 9, Image 9

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Mil. AND MllS. JACOB 8TEELMAN DIBS
TON, of Norwood Hull, Chestnut Hill will
entertain at a theatre tmrty, followed by a sup
Jr and danco at tlieTUtz-Carllon Hotel, on Bat
urday evening, December 26, In honor of their
niece, M.ns Pauline Dlsston, debutante daughter
of Mr. and Sirs, William Dlsston. The gueats will
tnelude Miss Dlsston, Miss Cordelia Diddle.
Miss Margaret Berwlnd, Miss Eugenia Cassatt,
Miss Manraret .Handy Burton, Miss Marie
Louise Wanamakcr, Miss Margaret Dennett,
Miss Elsa It. Reath, Miss Mary Drown War
burton, Miss Hope T.. Deals, Miss Cornelia C.
Ieldy, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Dorothy
Dlsstbn, Edward Brooke, Jr., Alfred Sergeant,
Saunders Meade, A. J. Drexet Diddle, Jr., Regi
nald Hutchinson, Hare Davis, Frederick Still
man, Jr., Henry C. Barclay, William II, Du
Dairy, John H. Potter, Binngham D. Morris,
Jr., Atfrcd C. Gilpin, Phillip S. 1 Randolph,
Jr., John L. Montgomery and R. I'cnn Smith,
Jr.
Mrs. Franklin Langstoff, of 2217 Locust street,
wilt give a dinner before tho Coxe ball on
Friday, December 18, In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Sturgls Ingcrsoll. Mrs. Ingorsoll will bo re
membered as Miss Marlon D. Fowlo.
Miss Elizabeth Byrd Pleasants, of Rockland,
Waytoo, announces the engagement of her ncce,
Miss Elisabeth Low Pleasant, to Hober C.
Orews, of Toronto, Canada. Miss Pleasants,
who lives with her aunt In the charming old
Colonial estate of tho Pleasants at Wayne, will
be the guest of honor at a numbor of social
affairs this winter. Miss Frances Ross will
give n luncheon Thursday In honor of Mlsa
Pleasants. Miss Pleasants and Mr. Crews will
be tho guests of Mr. and Sirs. Walter Addison
Fox, of Cjmwyd, over the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Harold Qllllngham and Miss Edith Dill
ingham will give a matinee party, followed by
a tea at the Bellevue-Stratford, on Wednesday,
December 23, In honor of Miss Harriot 0. Leaf,
whose engagement to George Upton Favorlto
was recently announced. Tho gueats will Inj
dude, besides tho honor guest, Mrs. Edward
Bowman Leaf, SIIss Kato Furn'ess Jayne, Mfss
Charlotte Fahnestock, Miss Elinor Judd Dean,
Miss Hope .McMlchaol, Miss Margaret Handy
Burton, Miss Helena Robinson and Mlsa Isabel
Page.
At tho luncheon which Mrs. Millard Fllmoro
Frlsmuth will give on Thursday at the Marlyn,
the guests will bo Miss Anna Chrysty, Mrs.
Herman Horn, Mrs. Herman Horn, Jr., Mrs.
Charlos V. Rlsley, Mrs. Herman 0. Hatllnger,
Mrs. Thomas H. Roth, Mrs. Charles D. Swift,
Mrs. Charles F. Shcllenburger and Mrs, LIHIe
Kudor.
Miss Mary Dallard will be guest of honor at
a dinner danco to be given December 21 by Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey L. Elklns and Miss Ethel C
Bikini at their homo, 7E01 Creshelm road.
The guests will Includo MIsb Hestor Ander
son, Miss Eleanor L. Porcher, Miss Anna Stew
art, Miss Marian Kingston. Miss Helen Foster,
Mjss Katherlno Newbotd, Miss Huberta Potter,
Miss Margaret Baker, Miss Anne Elllcott, Ham
ilton Vogdes, Arthur Werrlck. Frederick Dal
iard, Warren Donaldson, Arthur Crosby, Brooks
Lister, Thomas' Foster, Robert Oantort, Eyra
Price. Terrlll Price, Alfred Phillips, Jr., Albert
Stout, Jr., Herbert Alsen and Sidney Kelley.
- Mrs. Thomas Hunter, of 1S2i RlUenhouia
square, will entertain on Friday afternoon at
luncheon, followed by bridge. Covers will bo
laid for 12. Her guests will be Mrs. William
Dixon, Mrs aeorgo Urquhart, Sirs, Silas Tom
ll'nson, Mrs. Charles Daniel, Mrs. Walter O.
Bells, Mrs. Robert Drlggs, Mrs. Frank C.
Stockley, Mrs.t W. W. Walton, Mrs. Henry
Otoly, Mrs. Alfred Guy and Mrs. Anderson Ross.
Mlsa Frances S. Mears, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward B, Mears, of 1818 De Lancey place,
iiaa returned to her home after spending the
cummer and autumn at Burt's Ranch, near
Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
lIUs Mears spent the week-end as the guest
of Miss Anna Lewis Barroll at her home on
Charlton street. Allen Lane.
The Cosmopolitan Club, of New York, will
give a reception on December 20 In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Stokowskl, of this city,
All the members of the club and many guests
wil( he present, Including the most prominent
, musical, literary and arttstlo people of New
t York.
Mr. and Mrs. Oustavous Seldel, of the Hotel
yValton, will leave on Friday for their beauti
ful villa at San Lucia, Fla., where they will
remain until April.
ALONG TD.E MAIN LINE
VTPiio(irooD Mrs, John Joyce, Jr., has re-
tarned to her home on Lancaster road, after a
Visit to Freeport. I L, where she was the guest
t hec sister, Mrs. Leo Halpln,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. White, of Hnt road,
will spend Christmas and that week-end with
Ur. White's brother In New York,
ABPJioae Mrs. John Armond La Fore and
her little daughter, of Wlster road, will leave
for Washington, December 23, to attend the
twddlng of Mlu Helen Stevens, daugfiter of
Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Stevens, and aeorgo
Gregory, which will take place In that city
Tuesday, December 29, at the brlde'a home.
UH ltth street.
HBBION-Miss Isabelle Wanamaker, daughter
p Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wanamaker, will
itave Monday, December is, for Pittsburgh,
vhere she will spend Christmas wees; as the
KUtat of Miss Elisabeth Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thayer will give a
dinner Friday, In honor of Miss Alice Chapman
Thompson, The guests, numbering- about SO
who wtll be from this year's debutante set as
vnU as from the oldsr set, wul later attend
Ce ball, to be given by Mrs, Alexander Brinton
Coze.
ALONG THE HEADING
Ut. ad Mrs. Max s. Apt. of m North Uth
street. Oak Lane, will issue Invitations shortly
for tie marriage of their daughter. Miss Pearl
Apt to Bamusl Berger. The ceremony' r4U be
Mrformed oa Tuesday Btgfct, February , at the
getel Adelphla. Miss Apt tuts setd Mlw
M Apt. her elatfr, for uiaM of tmm; UN.
sswwl Kaber, miuron of honor, and these
fcrtfesmjJdi, MUs Alio Blteb. ! Ato4tette
Herger, MIm Mg 8Fwr, IHm of the brtde
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MN&r' w "1 ,f?'3pr tfjsaH 1, iKjr ' ' fT ?' "S ' -'V'-fi SClM' llf KtPil' I extrcmc'jr "ct'To member of the committee In clmrgo of the MacIe-in-America Fair. The car in .
HllAIIlWwS M-v'' ;V! -'' jC- -Mil MADE-IK-AMERICA
PffiSfll 'W "' S-!ii FETE OPENED
Rfir i '" $ wl "'i'M '''" ft' ''I fHvf ,'- ' '"Et 'fe."4 JJi'.. VfA'''Vf$. "s Jllli The Event Which Opened Monday and
mSrh' M 'VB vlV tf'Or 1111 Which Will Continue for Three Days,
Wnmh&HWl's -IliU 1-i r-?m'l;Jte;, . -'llrlMc''I Is a Great Success.
WClllJfflSS:MliUii$yi WEDDINGS OF INTEREST
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MRS. ROBERT LEAMNG MONTGOMERY
Ono of the prominent younger matrons inter
ested in the city-wido movement for the rolief
of the Belgians.
Miss Edith Silverman and Miss Marian Sil
verman. Mr. Derger will have his brother, Slg
murtd Bergcr, for best man; and the ushere
will be I. Slgmund Cravls, William Slepln, Dr.
S. Norman Grahn, Samuel. Apt, Jerome Apt,
Milton Staub, Samuel Klein, John Fnggcn and
Robert SchteBS.
Mlsa Olive May Wilson, well known aB "The
Santa Claus Girl" and daughter of Mrs. S. H
Wilson, of Jonkintown, will be the guest of
honor at a luncheon, given by the Minerva
Club, at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, oa
Wednesday, December 30. at 1:30 o'clock.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. J. G Noblit, of MO East Mt
Pleasant avenue, accompanied by their son and
daughter-in-law, Sir. and Mrs. William Noblit,
will leavo on Sunday for Florida, where they
will spend the winter months.
Mrs.' Charles M. Camm, of 103 East Gowen
avenue, entertained the members of her lunch
eon bridge club yesterday at her home
Mrs. Frances McGrath, of Benezet street, has
as her guest Mrs. Helen Bancroft, of Now York.
Miss Emily Taylor, of 33 East Mt Airy ave
nue, will entertain at luncheon on Friday at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Earnshaw and Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Blmonln are among tho Ger
mantown and Chestnut Hill young married set
who will attend the Ambulance Ball tonight at
Horticultural Hall.
DREXEL-BIDDLE CONCERT
Annual Affair Held Last Night at Bellevuo
Stratford Great Success.
The world and his wife turned out In spite of
cold and biting winds last night to attend the
annual concert of the A. J, Drexel Blddle Bible
Classes, In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford.
The affair seems to j grow In importance so
cially as well as otherwise each year, and In
tho Intermingling of all classes and many sects
one may say the affair was. Indeed, a great
success, for' every one was happy. As Is usual,
a large number of the Bible Class members
were present and took their places around the
walls of the ballroom.
Many of this city's favorite singers were
heard. One of the most charming solos of the
evening was the Ballatella from "I Pagllaocl,"
sung by Mrs. William Baker Whelen. Doctor
Llpaohutj also sang In very fine voice. Joseph
F. Edwards was a new star In the firmament of
amateur affairs. Mr Edwards has lately re
turned from Europe, where he has given much
tlms to voice culture. He Is possessed of a
powerful barytone voice and has quite some
histrionic talent He gave the prologue from
"Pagllaeet"
At Intervals during the evening the -members
of the Bible Classes gathered before the stage
and sang several verses of taeir favorite hymns.
The Rev. Floyd W. Tomklns made a short ad
dress during-the evening, as did William Bills
Boull and the genial host himself.
Npted in the Urge e.sd fashionable audtense
were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinten Coxe, Mr. and
Mrs. BMward T. Sttesbury, Mrs. Alexander
Brintan Coxe, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon
Mead Large, Mr. and M"- Heary D.PaUeo,
str. mi Mrs. J, RJOgway RsUry. Mr. and Mrs.
Tfcospas cUagway. Mr and Mrs. William BUM
Seusl Mrs. Albert Paaeoast, Dr. aaA Via,
Mrtokiw Coles. Mr. aad Mrs. Benest du PB,t,
Mr sod Mrs ftclaud Fuulkc. Dr. and Mrs W.
FUjuoM Wl!ut. Mr nod Mrs Daniel L. Hutch
ymm. 4'.. Ms wuusjb, Gssstest. M4 A. Has,
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MISS KATHARINE HERMAN KREMER
Miss Kremer, who mntlo her debut a few seasons ago, is one of the foremost workers in the
various charitable affairs. Slio is ono of the most popular members of the younger set and has
been indefatigable in the Emergency Aid work.
Miss Guggenheim and Mr. Glmbel Are Married
In Now York Today.
THE wedding of Miss Lucille Sarah Guggen
heim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Guggenheim, of 998 Eth avenue. New York, to
Frederick Adam Glmbel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Glmbel, of 771 Madison avenue, Now York,
will take place today in the St. Regis Hotel.
Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rev.
Dr. Joseph Silverman. The bride will be at
tended by Miss Frances Levy, and the beat
man will bo Bernard F. Glmbel, a brother of
the groom. The ushers will be Edward A. Gug
genheim, Adam Long Glmbel, Robert SI. Slayer,
of Chicago, and Jack F. Goldstein. After a
wedding trip to California, Sir. and Sirs. Glm
bel will take up their residence at 375 Park ave
nue, New York;
MOSS DHOD
The marriage of Miss Ray L. Brod, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ray Brod, of 1835 West
Erie avenue, and Joseph Moss, of Pine street
will be solemnized tonight at 8 o'clock in the
Beth Israel Synagogue, 32d street and Mont
gomery avenue, with tho Rev. Dr. Marvin
Nathan officiating at the ceremony. Mr. Brod
Will give his daughter In marriage. She will
wear a lovely gown of white duchess satin,
trimmed with duchess lace, a lace veil arranged
with orange blossoms, and will carry a bouquet
of orchids, and allies of the valley. Miss Bes
sie SIoss, slsterW the bridegroom, will be maid
of honor Soft pink taffota and lace will form
her gown. A pink hat, trimmed with a pink
rose, will complete her dainty costume. She
will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. The
bridesmaids will be SIlss Ray Moss, Miss Helen
Heilbron, Miss Florette Bauer, Miss Felice Har
ris, SIlss Irene Rosensteln, SIlss Reba Blatt
berg, SIlss Reba Rosenblum and Miss Ray
Rosenblum. They will wear frocks of white
taffeta and lace, and black velvet hats. A
single red rose will be the only trimming on
each Hat They will carry old-fashioned bou
quets of red roses.
Dr. Samuel Moss will be his brother's beat
man. Emanuel Stpss, another brother; John
Kutner, Samuel Green, Joseph Fischer, Herbert
Balus, Henry Arronson, Benjamin Dlntenfass
and Dr. William Harts will be the ushers. The
service will be followed by a large reception
at the Mercantile Club. Mr. and Mrs. Moss,
after an extended journey through the South,
will be at home after January I at 1S35 West
Erie avenue.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Anna V, Evans, of 6817 Creshelm road,
will leave on Saturday for Florida, where she
will spend the winter as the guest of Miss
Sarah Noblit,
The Beta Sigma Bororlty held an Interachool
meeting at the Walnut Lane School at 8 o'clock
yesterday, which was fallowed by a tea.
Miss Olive May Wilson, known as "The Santa
CTaus QlrlJ" gave a talk to the members.
THE LADY
Seenet Bellevue Garden; time, our to
tlx;
Reason, a fa whtrt the beaux and
belU a mix,
Staged up urith flowers, bouquets qpd
buntfia;
Crowded to dwr, tome for free tunehea.
New debutante, boised. fivtt last ffrmgt
Kmi of a fetf of whom ptetm me,
Minwil fa, U$kt ewesttra foes,
WwuUrfui fmmU, mrveUm$ .
DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS
Miss Edith Nevill Smythe Will be Presented
Today Other Affairs,
MR. AND MRS. J. L. NEVILL SMYTHE,
of Prospect avenue, Chestnut Hill, will
give a dancing tea this afternoon at the Acorn
Club, to Introduce their daughter, Miss Edith
Nevill Smythe. Tho receiving party wilt be
composed of the season's debutantes, Including
Miss Katherlno A. Bowie, SIlss Slary T. Dcnckla,
SIlss Jean C. Bullitt, SIlss Slary E. Clayton,
Miss Slary S. Wurts, Miss Emma A. Dorr, SIlss
Jane E. Harding, SIlss Dorothy E. Foltz, Miss
Anna M. Walthour, SIlss Emily La Fargo Clax
ton. Miss LIUle Crlsdeld, Miss Isabol Wurts
Page, Miss Elisabeth L. A. Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs.' Rodman Wnriamakcr, of
"Mlllrose." Wyncote, will glvo a large danco
In the Gold Room of the Rltx-Carlton, In honor
of Miss Marie Louise- Wanamaker, their de
butante daughter. The ballroom will be at
traotlvely decorated with palms, ferns and cut
flowers. The guests will be largely from the
debutantes and younger dancing-men set Many
dinners have been planned for the llttlo debs
boforo the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Curtln, of 2115
De Lancey place, will entertain at dinner, In
honor of Miss Hope McSIlchoel.
Mr. and Sirs. John Shipley Dixon, of
"Meadowbrook," Vlllanova, will entertain at
dinner In the Bellevue-Stratford. The guests
will be Mlsa Mary Brown Warburton, Miss
Marie Louise Wanamaker, SIlss Edwlnn Elklns
Bruner, Miss Slargaret C. Fox, Mlsa Katharine
H. Kremer, SIlss Mary Croier Page, Sir. and
Sirs. Qulncey Adams Glllmore, Sir. and Mrs.
Robert Sturgls Ingersoll, Louis R. Page, Jr..
Edward C. Page. Joseph Marechal Brown, Jr.,
Harold M. Wlllcox and John Browning Clement,
Jr.
SIlss Jean C. Bullitt will be guest of honor
at a dinner, to be given at her home.
In the early evening Doctor and Mrs. Wilbur
Paddock Klapp, of 1718 Spruce street, will give
a theatre party, to be followed by a supper at
the Rttz-Carlton, In "honor of SIlss Mary Stuart
Wurts, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stewart Wurts.
Sirs. J, R. Evans Roberts will give a theatre
party, t) be followed by supper at the Rltz
Carlton, In honor of M)ss Inez Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton, of the Belgravla,
will give a theatre party, In honor of their
debutante daughter, Miss Mary C, Clayton,
The guests will later go to the Rodman Wana
maker dance,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. James Dowd, of KU Glrard
avenue, are being congratulated on the birth of
a daughter December 13.
Mr. and Sirs. William J. Cronin will give a
tea at their home, 3933 Walnut street, this after
noon, from until 6 o'clock. Cards of the
Misses Cronin are Inclosed.
OR THE TIGER
And her own goum from, head to toe
Leopards abovet leopards below;
On youth remarked, Wt (?w his
namet '
"Don't bUm Uoprd, 1, too, mm
Nam of this maid, em't teH you tkat.
IePa m( her Mm, it wV tier ft; ,
For attfluk to hrt (fey p fev,
Meooa, nmmkr, ikout G mt A,
Certainly If tho Mado In America Fete con
tinues today and tomorrow to be tho success
It was yesterday, many of the poor at home and
abroad wtll bo kept -warm and working this
winter, as is evidently the ardent wish of tho
generous women who have given money, talent
and, best of all, time to tho good work.
This evening there will bo an nmbulanco
ball in connection with tho Mado in America
Fete, tho proceeds of which will be devoted to
tho purchase of supplies for the Philadelphia
ward of tho American Ambulance Hospital In
Paris. Tho "Dance of the Eight Kisses," a
specialty dance, wilt be featured by Silas
Frances Hoar and Vinton Frledly. Silas Ella
Brock and Joseph du. Barry, SIlss A. Beatrice
Geyelln and Rowland Evans. SIlss Anne Wil
liams, of Baltimore, and Charles P. Davis, of
this city, "will danco specialty dances during
tho evening. A small booth, explaining the
purposes of the American Ambulance Hos
pital, in Paris, will be placed on the ballroom
floor.
Tomorrow, the last day of the fair, there
will be an Arabian Nights feature, representing
Persians, Arabs, black Blavcs, a big harem
scene and women garbed in Oriental costumes.
Sirs. J. Kearslcy Mitchell will bo Queen of the
Arabian Nights and grouped around her on
cushions will be Sirs. Robert L. Montgomery,
Srrs. Georgo Willing, Jr., Sirs. Charles S.
Snowden, Sirs. George Dallas Dixon, Sirs.
Henry P. Vaux, Sirs. William SI. Elklns, Sirs.
A. J. Antelo Devereux, Mrs. Alexander Brown,
Sirs. W. Frazler Harrison, SIlss Christine W,
Blddlo, Sirs. Thomas SIcKean, Sllss Eugenia
C. Law, Sties Hannah Randolph. SIlss A. Bea
trice Geyelln, Mlsa Constance Perkins, Miss
Roso Dolan, SIlss Beatrice ClapUn, John Slohr,
Fltz Eugene D. Thayer, Clarence H. Clark,
3d, R Penn Smith, John R. Fell, W. Frazler
Harrison and Upton Sullivan.
SIlss Dorothy Tweedy and SIlss Lorna
Tweedy, of New York, will dance an Oriental
dance. Sirs. William J. Clothier will dance a
harem dance, SIlss Ella Brock and Joseph du
Barry will dance a Cubist dance. The Misses
Wyborg, of New Yorit, will dance a Russian
dance. SIlss Slarguerlte Cuperton and Sir.
Durant will dance a polka, and Mrs. Harold A.
Sands and Chesley Richardson wilt dance ball
room dances. Thero will be tableaux and an
open Blnglng competition. In which a number
of society's matrons will participate.
The Bulck Slotorcar Company and the Ford
Motorcar Company have donated automobiles,
MERION EMERGENCY AID
Enthusiastic Meeting Took Placo Yesterday at
the Home of Mrs. W, P. Gest.
Despite the busy shopping days an enthusi
astic meeting of the Slerlon Branch of the
Emergency Aid, recently established by the
women members of the Merlon Clvla Associa
tion, was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock
la the home of Sirs. William P, Gest. Hazle
hurst avenue. Merlon. The aim of the new
Emergency Branch, the first meeting of which
was held at the home of Sirs. Edward W. Dot,
Is to BUpply hospital garments and bandages to
the wounded soldiers, but at the same time to
give work to unemployed women by turning
over to them the cutting of all the garments
and the making of some. To simplify the work,
paper patterns, as well as sample garments, are
furnished by the members.
Over 50 finished hospital garments were turned
In at yesterday's meeting by the prominent
Merlon womeit belonging to the new branch,
and these Included four dozen pillowcases, 13
wrappers, 21 pairs of pajamas and conva
lescent jackets. About as many other artielej
are In a "nearly finished" state, so It leaks as It
the next meeting, planned for shortly after
Christmas, would bring together several hun
dred pieces. After eaeh meeting the finished
garments are sent to the Btaergcney Aid. Head,
quarters, and this means that the pieces turned
In yesterday will be well on their errand of
msrey before she next lo( is finished.
It Is the intention of the members to send the
supplies In as fast as the finished gsurraents can
be made. Three or four sewing: machines ara
kept busy at eaeh meatta,' while at the same
tlfae buttons are sewed oa and outtonbelM
made as quiekly as Interested fingers eaa fir
the e41.
All the sstsabers are ewtbuslastta ver eh
werk, aad west those wb expect to sad the
wter away fro feetsw are psrumlirg to give
eftietlwicwMais bjSee leavtak a tu.t their
abseaae wMl set be tui cause ot k fetttaw 9?
the swed wask. Mm. gr indole J, Beejb baa
giawtwitr a mass i a st a mnaleal aad oar
party, Thursday nipi. January T. from 2
ftUl VcittA, ttw psaitsdji of mtki-.ii. wUi be
Atcoa te tit wests 4 t fsg
rWepssJ eswvssvV' wssl VVM lsir
abroad, the women members of the Merlon
Clvla Association aro also planning several in
teresting lectures or talk to be given by welt
known women. On February 4, Miss Ida Tar
bell will give a talk at the homo' of Mr. Ed
ward W. Bok.
The members of the Woman Committee of the
Slerlon Clvla Association nre Mrs. Norman
Ellison, chairman; Mrs. Edward W. Bok, Mrs.
Gcdlon Bocrtcks, Sirs. William P. Cost, Mrs.
George D. B. Darby and Mrs. Frederic W.
Rockwell.
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. Keith's Theatre
BIGGER RIOT THAN EVER!
EVA TANGUAY ,
Cyclonic Whirl of Happiness !,
WITH ALL NEW. AND NOVEL SONGS.
SUPPOtlTED BY A SUPERB SHOW
DOIlOTUr REQEL & CO., In "A TELE
PHONE TANQLE;" SALON SlNQEnS:
BERT F1TZQIBUON AND A GREAT
BILL OF STARS. '
ACADEMY OF MUSIC -
BURTON HOLMES;
TTTTS FRIDAY EVENING, 8:15
AAAJ.O SATURDAY MAT., 2:30
ALLIED POWERS
60c,- TSc, it at Heppe's, 25a Academy.
Germany A1?gTnlA Tues. Evg. gga
PVioafnuf Qf OPERA Home of World's
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LAST WEEK SKl
THE SPOILERS
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Preceded by Dally Chance First-Run Pictures
Coming 2B THE CHRISTIAN
FORREST Last 5 Evgs. wWb"!
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PRODUCTION OF X 1 IN A XI U ft J
Popular Price Wrdneadxy Matinee. Bt- St llM
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Prlet.t.Pc. 11.00 and 1.B0. No lHthr,
PALACE THEATRE u1Trep
CONTINUOUS 10 A. M. TO Jl P. -M.
TODAY
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