nri rwwwnni fjw JJ'fJW Y rt " .,' 't ;ll' r -rtf ,.H H II JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Arrangements Are Being Bazaar to Be Given During Last Days of March. ) ' At-Viav 'Phinrra Tiifsniirtrm.J 1 m VWIW b0rl!r!zr. uy iNancy Wynne rNK of tho lilgBcnt bazaars over held Uin rhlladelplila will be that of all tho British Foclctles which will tnko plate nt Horticultural Hnll tho InM of Mntch. innroxlmaleiy tony uiuisn orRnnizatlorm i w)lt participate, anil Hint It will be over- whtlmlnB m Its ntu neuritis nnu rrnttirei .M without snvlnK. Mm Cornelius gtevenson hcnds the Kcnt'itil women's .'mmlttee nnd Alba Jolitmaii will net In th same capacity for tho men's Tho jrnatlnntlc Society. Queen Maiy'a Jfeedlevvork Otllld, tho WVMi Soclet tho Scotch Irlsli Moneij nnu ouicih too nil tnerous to mention uie nlioaih winking Ulrt beaeis to mulco the affulr a. sue 'ess. I propheij tlint It will bo ti ttiutnph, for the pilnclplo bnck of tho bny.tui is htrrmnltv All eusto linen linve Ken eind 'jcuted'nnd on the list of pationeves it i o to ba found the tinmen of Hocletv women of the most pxcIuhIwi eludes iih well ns those o' many women whoso .imbltiona run not to social nchlexement nnd who irs content to labor for tho MifTeilni; sol d!sr unknown nnd unsuns. In fHct t khow peveuil of tho latter who nked that th'1''- names bo not placed vm tho eommlttee, as the inefeiied to woik in illence Rnd obscuiity. Here aic Just a few of those who hao Iftiilfled theli Intention of woikliiK for the cause Mia .lohn Cnilvv.ilnilei Mix Alexander' Van KeiiMipl.iri, Mih Sidney JCelth, Mrs. (JeorRe Tluivei, Mis Cpoiko WlllnB, Mis li AVcbster Vox, Mis Joseph M CSazMtm. Mis. Hcnjnmln Clunv Tilffhman, Miss Helen Cadwalnder, Miss Elizabeth Hnyn nnd Mrs (JeorKo 1'ilt. Chandler I think I'll hae moie to tell you about It Intel r?B funny how ono Moiv evokes mi other I was still rhoitltnR oer the tmall boy whose endlntf to the T.oid's Prayer was "Deliver us four tons of coal tomorrow sure" when tho follow Inc de lightfully pious tnlo Cnmn to mine cats: A certain small son, whoso nnmo bears the number four nfter It, was taken bv his fond parents to a fnmilv dinner at his grandfather's homo on one of tho reient holidays. As tho fnmilv assembled about the table, tho soup h.ivinK been served at tach place, tho father of the family bent his, head oer tho plato and, of com so. all followed suit In savins n silent itiaee. But little Krandson wns unconsciously bent on showini? up tho fact that ho was not used to snylnff Kiaco and called out with suppressed excitement In his volco (for, child like, he wanted to rucss (list), 'I know! I know' It's chicken soup'" IT WAS a source of Krent leRret to the numerous friends of tho lato Miss Elizabeth Hill (who endeared herself to 10 many whllo sho worked at tho Emergency Aid nnd Prepiiedness He id quarters for tho benefit of tho poor nnd aufferlnp nt home and abroad) that her family decided to take her bod awa from the cit without holding anv ie llglous services here. Of rout or, there Were services In AuRitsta, ria, where she was bulled, but many of her friends felt the coldness of no pr.-ers here. So It has been decided to hold a memorial service for her tomorrow afternoon nt i o'clock In St James's Piotestant Kpl tjopal Church, at Twenty second and Wnl But streets, and it Is hoped that all who hear of it will ro SOCIETY was well reptesented nt the Little Theatie last evening, when Ehane Leslie of KiiKlnnrl, save a lecture on the Into Caidlnal Manning under tho auspices of the Ladles of Charity asso ciated with tho Society of St. Vincent de 'Paul, It was one of a course of four which will take plaeo during the penltentinl season Mr. Leslie, who has been at the front for England, gnvp a splendid opposition of the true lifo of tho great Catholic Prelate, and stated that It was ho who had settled the sensational dock strike In London some years ngo Tho stnlp Bents made by Mr Leslie were gleaned from private letteis nnd pipers belong ing to the dead Cardinal to which the lecturer had ncccss. Tho subject for next Sunday evening will be "Father Djmlen," who devoted his life to the spiritual care of lepeis. The speaker will he the Key. AVUllnm A. Hemmlck. Miss Helen draco Smith, a sister of Salter George Smltlij Is president of tho Ladles of Charity, while others jso dated with her as otricors are Miss Hmllle Hlyinus, Mrs. J M. Quennell and Miss Florence Sibley. ANE of tho attractive entertnlnments scheduled for this week Is an evening music, "In a Persian Garden," which VU be given with elaborate stage setting hy the Oipheus Quartet In the ballroom of the BellevueStintford on Tuesday for the Oncologic Hospital. Mitia Edna Har- Wood TtnnrrUo.. -M-n f..Ktt A.llAn tr.. Iff HenrV MerHUon ntil ff riniinM TlAilillnP' members of the qunrtct, will be tho soloists. The patronesses Include Mrs. J Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. KfTlnghnm B. Morris, Mrs. Bamuel r. Houston, Mrs. John Grlbbel, Mrs. 'Willinm Rlmnsnn. .Tr.. Mrs. Georiro ftft " Thomas', Mrs. James Mapes Dodge, Mrs. I George C. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. William II ffl "tz, Mrs. Edward T Chase, Mrs. Samuel i -"j, airs, iarence h. uiauin, iirs. i.u i ward E. Dennlston, Mrs. Horace A. Doan, Mm. J. Clark Moore. Mrs. Louis Kolb.MrS. Ml, Ji D. Allen, Mrs. O. U. Pooley, Mrs. John Kv BUuthers. Mrs. Ducene C. Honnlwell. Mrs. K George S. Liggett, Mrs, C, C. Fltler, Miss fe, Grace Woods. Mm v.. M. Mnlnn.ss. Mrs. Hf Blmon Preldburger, Mrs. William S. . -,.w,u, airs. I'rioericK umDicK, Mrs. r.u- t Coleman Freeman, Mrs. Pcrcivnl E. Foer m direr, Mrs. Harry C. Thayer, Mrs. Louis " i'age. Jr., Mrs. W. Henry Smith, Mrs. George V) Ptnlr. M-" Psmtiel Vauclnln. Jr., Mrs. William Baker Whelen, Mm. "obert H. Fulton. Mrs. Alfred T. Moore, Mrft XTnl m t., ,, C,nnn., -,-. ailiujl X, -TOlWeil, 1IIH. UKUUlJ Qrtawold Flugg, Mrs, Caroll S. Tyson, Jr., Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, Mrs. James EKerson. NANCY WYNNE. Personals A lftrPA hplilM ni,tw lll VJi lflln thlfl ftnnoon, at 2 -30, at the Geroiantown kiSIt1.' Clul hy he commissary column of s-Army nd Nvy Chapter or j'reparcu. ,ir. Baltxar K u do ware is cnain t the Committee on Arrangement Made for MBmwnfi, f . 1 'ill' 1 - ml I m l'hntn liv Mironn MRS. WILLIAM H. KIRKI'ATRICK Mrs. Kiikpatrick befote her mar- iiai-e tlits month was Miss Marie Hall. nie Mrs Alexander W VVMir .lr. Mis ljilnniil T I'omfort Mis Francis Ilutler Ileeves. .lr Mis William l-hlllp Uarlu. Mrs Henrge Franklin Itroun Mrs Walter Hagir Mrs Alfied S Weill. JIIs Marl in llnrklnson .Mrs Tolbert Itlchnrtlson, .Miss ii.no Itlchardhon and Mrs I'nrl Wil liams Mr niui Mis fhirles Ash IVaii-oii. ,!r. of Manlielm street ami Pulaski nvenue, iieriu intowii iinuoiince llm rngigeinent of theli ilaughtei Miss Fiorlne Pen son. to Mr 1 rank Morse Sliinluikrr, son (if Mi Sim el I Vh.inhaiker. of HiIr olt The wed ding will take place In the spring Mrs Siiiiucl MiTllntock Hainlll of IS;; fipiuee Mieet held the (lift meeting of licr Lenten sewing i lass tndaj The oilier mceilngs will lie held on Much 12 and Muv 2 In addition In making children s gar ments as uxiuil the class dtvoto part of Its time tills j ear to 1:,m1 i'iiki work The annual reception if the Wi Iconic SoLhtv toon plate Satuidty nt the llit? Carlton Hotel nt I o t lock Those In the receiving line wtro .Mis Pli tries f'ustls Wairlson Mrs liTltzat i: I, Me Marc Miss Marv Miuiott, Miss CoHhan Mr l'niiifls Howard Williams Mi Itkliml Cadwalnder Ml George Cutliliert (illlonple and Mi llenrv Djrraeli The socletv was foundtil In .Mr Fiantls Hon.ird Williams for tho pin pose of lulnglng togellier the leMendaulH of those who came over on the Welcome with William Penn, and Is a ti lie l'hil.ule Iphl i Institution Mr and Mis Ilovle Ilniilsnn Smith nc lonipnnied b Miss .Nam Mokes and sev eral otliei voting girls have returned from l.ako PInUd In the Adliondack Mountains, N V. wlme the) went In mend tlio win ter spurts Mis Svdnev Iliitihlnson nf IT;r Wwlnut Mtieel and her sn ill daughter aie at Sara nac L.tke Aillionilatk Mountains, N. V, for some time Mr Hutchinson left last week for haianac Lake where ho Joined his wife and d iiigliti'r for a short visit Mrs A Convnrhiini Stevens of Cloveriv lane. Itvd.il. spei the wet k-enil In N'evv Votl: Mrs .Stevens will leturn home to moriow Mis IMward Starr of 1 SOS Pine street, his lrid her giandon, Mr Kdwatd Stnn of Church road. Wjncote. ns her guest for seveial ilavs Mr htnrr letiirned to St Pauls School, Concord today, where he will resume Ills Muiliet. for the winter months Mr nnd Mis Itohert Wright, of Haver ford, hive returned from an extended trip through the South Friends of Mrs P.nhert Knons vv 111 he sorrj to heni of her lllneps at Gieen Cove, Fla , where she has heen foi several weeks Among those who entertained at dinner nt the Philadelphia Cricket Chili on Sntiir dnv night before the weekly dunce were Mr and Mis C Stanlev Borloo, whose guests In cluded Ml. and Mrs Alfred Hall, Mr and Mrs Chailes Donahue, Mr nnd Mrs Clar ence finish Mr and Mrs Walter C Shin ies, Mr and .Mrs William Watson, Jr., Mi and Mis rternardo de II Sto'tes, XI r Charles Ijindenberger and Dr Wilfred I? Fetteim.in The nnnual dance of the Germantown Aondtnis will take pl.ico 111 tho Asseinldv Hall on March " Tho list of patronesses Includes Mrs .1 William I.nndenlierger, Mrs Archibald A Plnsinore Mrs lohn W Cor nell Mrs .la (! Wehner, Mis Samuel i: Osbourn. Mrs John I Mfllhcnny, Mrs Harry C. Law son, Mrs Hdgar Frutchey, Ml M L Dumtile Mrs George Potter Oar row, Mrs George W Henson, Miss I'lennor Kershaw and Mis .1 II Van Sclver Mr and Mrs Wnltcr M La Itue and Miss Margaret La Hue entertained nt Mrs Scott's supper club nt the llellevue-Strat-ford on Saturday night In honor of Miss L'leanor Ldmonds and Mr Stanley Ketcham, whoso engagement was recently announced Miss F.llnnor Longstreth nctompanled by Miss Florence Hour. Is stopping nt West Point, where they attended tho hop Mrs H U IlollenbacK of 6127 Christian street, wife of Major Hollenback, of the First Iteglnient, is chaperoning Miss 1311a Hollenback, Miss Marguerite Cloder and Miss Anna Hellas, of Pittsburgh, at the 103th hop at West Point. Mr and Mrs H Kvan Taylor, who have been spending some tlmo nt Green Cove, Fla , will return to their home early this week Miss Mary Louise McCovvn, who Is at tending tho Dennett School In Mlllbrook, K, Y spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John A McCovvn She was accompanied by Miss Helen Tnllman, of Wheeling, W Va. " t Mr Uurton Ltherlngton has returned to his home, G425 Wane avenue, German town, from a southern trip. Mrs. G L. n-tabroo!:. of CHve-Un v e, returned jesterday from Ormond. Fla , where she spent the past few w eeks. Mr, J. Otto Thllow will talk to the' mem bers of the Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne at their meeting tomorrow aft ernoon on "Gtneral Gardening' The pro gram for the meeting has been arranged by Mrs. Samuel L Kent, chairman of the clvlo committee. The talk is considered opportune, as the women of Lansdowne will work this spring to reduce the cost of living through their kitchen gardens. Mrs. Harley B. Nichols will be the hos less for the club's movlng-plcture show this evening EVENING LEDaEB-PHILAQELgHIA, MONDAY, PJ2BKUAEY 26, 1Q17 1 Ptsslded at the fortieth anniversary hmoh j eon of the American Women's Baptist -.... notion socioif in tne jiuiennouse Hotel on Friday. MIis Orace n. Vondlvcr gave a dinner aance t her homo last evening In honor or .Miss Ituth Loulso Scott, whose engage ment to Mr Casper Pierce -vas rtceutly ntmounted Mrs H T arnntbnm of the Itlttenhoiise, has Issued Invitations for a dance In honor of her son, Mr Leslie II Ginnthnm, on March 16. Mr. and Mrs J A. Pavne nnd Miss Kleanor Pavne, of 462 Loen-t street, are at the Hotel St Chnrles Atlantic City. Mrs Prank H llvims of 75 North Forty third street ennounees the engagement of her iter Mls lllumor Irene Kvans to Mr Arthur (inlleld Knn The wedding will tnke place the latter part ' prl1 Mr and Mrs Siinuel Weiss of 2712 West Lehigh avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Weiss, to Mr Victor Kutcher. of Wilmington Mrs Hllzulittli H tllvnn and Mrs H r Slnnett of Wakefield, Muss , are stopping at the Itlttenhoiise Hotel Friends or Mrs i. S 11aselt of 1C10 Walnut stKct who has been serloiislv III foi the Isnt two months will be glnd to bear she Is giiidnilh recovering Mr nnd Mis .lohn Monte of 632B Wheeler strt-et enteitalnec' a number of frit nils in honor of their two dnilgbters inong thoe who nssisttd In receiving weie Mr and Mrs Mcllviiln Miss Hlsle .Smith and Mr ind Mrs Ci.ilg Mtmbers of the Sherwood dnnelng class gave a shower and dance nt the Shervvooil t oiinlr Club Salurd.n evening In honor of Miss Allele It Donaldson, whose mirrlTge to Mr Wthster C Tall takes placo on Tuesday Mr and Mis John Kllwood Fox. of 6400 Angola lillatt, iltinoiiMi e lite ctigagi-ttient of their daiighier Miss Mai Inn Halle Fox to .Mr .lohn Smith Wilson .li of this cits Doctor Ani'jrs to Address Civic Chili Dr James M Anders will be the speaker nt Uin gtneral meeting of the civil tub lomoirnw afteinoou nt I oclotk nt the Acorn Club Ui18 Wnlnii. stieet Ills suh Jec't will be ' Popular IMicntiou In llvgiene IIIU . tlllllll Mill III- II I 111 lM III .MIIIII1 ll'.ll Progress ' Ir Wlliner Krusen. illreitoi "f the Depaitment of Health and Clnnties will preside Farmer Smith's Column (;01N TO SCHOOL My Darlings- I nni veiv neai to su these davs fot I ro to si hool once mole This verv morning I hid the t xqiii'tte pltns ttre of talking In more than Rim bms and girls, nnd I hid a beautiful time I hope thts enjojed whit I said In sou think thes did I hid to get up vers' eirls-. beciuse the tialns vvue Ilkelv to bo lite, and I hato to disappoint thllilren I was thinking as 1 plowed along through the snow that, no matter what happens sehnnl nlwnvs opens It mav rain, It miv snow and lots of things mas happen but school goes along Just the snme 1 like to go to school One of the most pltasint things In all this world Is Ui: FLIX'TIMJ upon the happs t,lmes of child hood the dass when we grown-ups were wheie sou ale toda Does this not leave h thought with s'ou" Should )ou make (It'll childhood happs so that Vol may look bnck upon It when Sou are old? 1 think so You want lo know what 1 talk to the children about? Its hard to siv I have ne -r vet pre pared a speech If I learned miething to mv, I would Hod that what 1 had learned would not suit the room In which I spoke, so 1 Just gn In. look around a bit and then START Spcei blinking is t.isv when 5011 once get started I love to hear the clilldien sing You of tod is have pianos, while wo had mils tun ing forks Do sou appret'litn what Is being done for von" 1 hope sou tin for I have tried vers' bard to make ,vou Intertsted In our sthool work In nftei life If you will onlv look back and thank me for whst I hive told Sou, I shall be repiid Will It make sou happier to know that I am going to chool, too 1 am happs If It does' Your loving editor. FAUMIMI SMITH HILLY AND THE FLASHES By farmer Smith Hills Hunipim wns looking out of his cell In tho Goatvllle pollco station whtn sud denly he taw a light winking and blinking outslile Flishr Flash F-1-a-s-h' "I wonder If that Is a signal for me," snld Hills-. "I'll go and see " And ho poked his head out of tho window. Flash Flash F-1-a-s-h' "Two short flashes and onee long one," he sakl out loud He waited to see what would happen and ho hadn't long to wait, foi In a few minutes tho light came near him and ho saw It was a flreiiy "My ' Is my old friend, Willie Firefly, coming to my rescue?" Hills nsked him self Suddenly there was a Hash under his noso that niailu him Jump. Hello'" "Hello"' answered Hilly "It's Willie Flrefls and I have a nussage from sour wife." said a voice right under Hills 'fc npse "That's tine, AVIIIIe Have pu ans thing to eat?" "Your wife has asked me to come and look out for you She sass to tell sou that I am to stand guard in tho top of one of the trees, nnd when nil Is well you nro to escape See?" Willie whispered In Billy's ear. "No, I don't see," replied Hills. "How can Coprrltht Life ruhllihlnr Companj-. A COMFORTABLE FIT "We rcal'y eem made for each 'RIIHHH tojflsi. A FAIR EXCHANGE KWtiiXjlHfflHVflr1 v-f jrs4$K VltiHH tM mux, liikHK v u Wm'.TT W! iySmWM&wrWKimQii litpjrlun. If lu KHtiln 'ou oiikIU to bo ashamed to "Toll ye wot I'll do, boss. I'll I cseipo with Hie e iron bars hetvveen me and the fit e ntr 'Aou'dnn t think ns fast us von ought to What are lion lurs'' Cnit v on eat sour vvav out '" xiiKgisttil Willie Fiiellv ' I nevei thought of tint. ' exclaimed I till v "l.isteti, be quiet beie and win 11 I give von the slgiinK two short Hashes and two long ones nt vnui wav out I'll be readv for sou then, said Willie, Hashing a light Hint mule Illllv Jump nnd whlspir "N'ot so loud with votn light' HTit ti he added Shall I begin to eat the bnrs now 7 I mil fright fullv hungrv " "Walt until 1 give sou the signal Then all will bo well Can't oti foigel 50m ap petite for a few mlnutis If jou know It Is going 10 get sou out of theso t ruel bars?" nsl.ed WIIIU "Forget my appetite"" asked Hills', sur pilsed at such a thing Learn to bo pitlent It Isn t every ono who has such a deal wife who would tnke all this trouble to get sou out of silrh a tenlhlo place" said Willie ' I guess vou are right Will It hurt to tnUe n nibble of in tut" nskid Hilly, nut fnigt ttlng his huugei 'lints all right Lat a leg of voiir tot nnd then wait until I give sou the sig nal so Hi it vou an eat voiir wav freei Charge purchases billed April 1st if desired M assort & De Marry 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) the Last Our February Fur Sale Fur Coats Regularly Russian Pony Coats . . . 50.00 French Coats 65.00 French Seal Coats.... 85.00 Natural Muskrat Coats. 97.00 Hudson Seal Coats. ... 1 10.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 1 35.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 1 50.00 Caracul Coats 1 50.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 1 90.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 230.00 Hudson Seal Coats.... 290.00 Mole Coat 325.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 350.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 450.00 Mole Coat 490.00 r 2 Black Fox Muffs 29.00 14.50 3 Hudson Seal Muffs.... 29.00 14.50 3 Black Fox Muffs 35.00 17.50 4 Skunk Muffs 44.00 , 22.00 2 Black Lynx Muffs ,50.00 25.00 Purchases will be reserved In our storage vaults until next fall on payment of a deposit. Payments to be continued during the spring and summer. - t limp, n U ur ,1 1, ttpmlrit HrranitiMniMit licR. Whv don t mi co to work?" ro to woik if you will." nnd get hi, K to vnur tlenr wife' And Wil lie FlrelK fleiv iw.in nnd waited In the top of the tallest tiee he could find until he saw the lights go out nt the police sta tion In the meantime Hills' bad been so ImV mtlng the leg of the tot that I e hnil foi gotttn about the signal He looked lip sud denly when he thought of It aim saw the signals Hashing hluh up la tho nlr. Flash Flash "Now for something more to eat," said P.lllv to himself ns he Jumped up on the window leduo and started to eat the iron bars 1 In a few minutes enough of the hars had been eaten to let him out, but he wns so liungrs he kept on citing All the time he could sco the Hashes high up In the nlr "Willie Flrells had bettei betnieful with his Hashes or hell get his stove too hoi tliniigiit Hillv laughing softls to hlmstlf Hi this time he had tateii the last hit of the iron bus so ho tltopped to the ground and stalled off, his head high In the nlr II- had not gone far nlitn he was hilled b a volt e "Who go, s there ' ' P.llls reil!7id thnt he had been caught ) Two Dans of Now 24.50 32.50 42.50 48.50 55.00 67.50 74.50 74.50 94.50 1 1 5.00 145.00 162.50 1 75.00 225.00 295.00 7T Fur Sets Regularly Now 1 Natural Raccoon Set.... 39.00 19.50 3 Australian Opossum Sets 42.00 21.00 4 Nutria Sets 55.00 27.50 4 Brown Fox Sets 65.00 32.50 2 Red Fox Sets 95.00 47.50 2 Hudson Seal Sets 80.00 40.00 2 Cross Fox Sets 1 35.00 67.50 1 Blended Mink Set 250.00 125.00 I Hudson Bay and Sable Set 350.00 175.00 1 Silver Fox Set 650.00 325.00 1 Hudson Bay and Sable Set 1000.00 500.00 -Fur Muffs Regularly Now 3 Black Fqx Muffs 19.00 9.50 3 Hudson Seal Muffs. . . . 23.00 9.50 3 Australian Opossum... 25.00 12.50 I FOES OF DEATH PENALTY 'WILL MEET TONIGHT HERE Several Speakers Will Deliver Ad dresses in Academy of Music Favorlnu Hcps-WeUs Bill in assemblage of those who favor tho abolishment of the death penalty In the State of Pennsylvania will gather tonight at the Academy 'of Music to advocate tho passage of tho Hess-Wells bill through the Legislature. Representative Hdward W. Wells, ono of the authors of the bill, will discuss the evolution of tho action 'o do away with capital punishment In this State nnd will tell how the movement came to a climax with the sentencing of Henry Ward Mottern and Krnest Haines, two Jefferson County lads, to the electric chair for the murder of Haines's father Other speakers on tonight's progtam In , in, in 'riinmns Mntt Osborne former warden of Sing Sing; Dr James P Llchtenberger. of the University of Pennsylvania, nnd Wil linm Draper I.evvls Next week In Harris burg there will be a meeting at the City Hall, at which the subcommittee appointed by the Judiciary Committee or me uoutm will hear arguments for nnd ngalnst capital punishment WON'T TOLEKATK DEFICITS Public Safety Department Will Demand Clean Finnncinl Slnte Pencils In the Depirtment of Public Safety will not be tolerated nt cording to an announcement todis bv Director (Wil liam II Wilson He slid he had written personally to each one of his subordinates to nssute a cleatj financial slate Incidentally It became known that five of the seven hurras In the department ear ned surpluses with thein Into 1917 nnd It was prlmarlls this fact that caused tho announcement todav What's Doing Tonight Mass meeting of persons Interested In nbollllon of death penalls. Academy of Music S o'clork Free 1 liurch Club. Churth House Twelfth and Walnut stieets So clock Members South Philadelphia Huslness Men s As Munition llroad and Federal "tieets R o clock Free Piis nnd dinre "Mlgnnn Mngulre " Hal bazoo Club of Young Men s Hebrew As sociation Mercantile Hall. S 01 lock Ad mission charge Let lure on the elements of cllmnte bv Dr Spentei Trotter. Academv of Nitural Stlcnies eighteenth and Kate streets, s oclotk Free lunlor members' meeting engineers Club 111 Spruce street S n clock. Mem bers Dog show fm benefit of Child Federation, lloiiliiiltur.il Hill Vclmlsslnn t harge Musluile for Chapln Home for Hllnd , No nipdie Hotel Admission charge 'lalK mi ' lluieau of urvess of Phila delphia engineers Club Members. MARKI7T Abm,. IftTH l.h THIS WRRK MARGUERITE CLARK IN FlItST PKKSr.NTATlOS OT "THE FORTUNES OF FIFI" AilrtM Altructlon- Thin! Installment Official British War Pictures itiiantnttecl Itfnl Aitual enil Authentic All Nesl Week V1AUV PICK Willi in tiik pooh i.mi.n men mm. Palace 12H MAItKirr BTHBF.r IOC- "JOi 10 A .M to II 1.1 P M. Vivian Martin '", Wax Model Vilrl- 1 Altructlon Hrt Fploili OFFICIAL imlTIMII VVAIt PICri'ItlJS Thuril , Frl Hut . hKSSL'I! IIAVAKAWA In EACH TO HIS KIND' Arcadia CHKSTM'T tlelon lflT It 111 V VL to II it. V M AM, THIS VVRHIC ntHA.sr WASHuiitN in "SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT" From Herirj Irving Do4 Htor HUP KUNON l'AHTIK In IWTI.IA No A Regent MARKKT ST llflon 1TTH JUNE CAPRICE In "ChiM nf thi- Wild!" Victoria MAItliHT Almvn OTH 'l A M to 11 1.1 P. Hit "0. M Plrnt Hhowllig Earle Williams in "Arscne Lupin" Art tttl Allrafilon Flrtl showing MAX UNDER '- $$ Arnow.. rhiira Prl iai IIAPOt.n MiCKUnon end MAV AI.MSOS In llm I'ltOMlPK' f AtAI)i:Ml OP Ml SIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 1 KOI'OI.ll STOKOHSM I'onilurlor Tntlay Afternoon, March 2, at 3:00 Saturday Evening, Match .'!, at 8:15 Liszt's "Faust" Symphony with LAMBERT MURPHY, Tenor en I Chnrua of It-nnrs ami HtiiKfs fri'm The I'hllailelphU Orchestra Chorus Soloist: Theodore Spicnnjr, Violinist l-fil Now on hale al lleppes 1110 Chealnut GLOBE Theatre A'USfH. nd ty. uous 10c l.v. .'., 35c 11 A M to 11 1' M "A DAY AT THE CIRCUS" LITTLE CARUSO & CO.; Others pnnoo TtTT?VC! .mauket nUivv wvra LUUOO IVili 1 C5 rall .' 30 Uvm 70 Tony Linton thk Jungle Girls BROADWAY "? r"l?F Cant. Talbot's Slrintr Band Iherta mra In THU TIcifcR WOMIN' PHILADELPHIA DOG SHOW Benefit Child Federation Horticultural Hall February 26, 27. Admission 50c. 10 A. M TO 11 I' M Academy of Music Wednesday Evg., Feb. 28, at 8:15 V n T K D A HEMPEL Auirl"". University ISxtcnilon Society Tickets, BOc to ?2.50 Hepne'a, ltm Cheitnut fitraot. U F ElizabsthJ3rice Tvfpith'c; & Chana King rVClUi O VALERIE BBRGERE THEATIIB ' Si CO. ItAK KI.KANOIl HA1.L. MAZ1U KINU CO.: C.IIAS.OI.COTT: MKKHAN-8 CANINES Othera MllS. VEHNO.V CAPTLK In "PATItlA" Wltherpoon If all. Ved Eve., Feb. ;8. at K.15 Kindler-Hammann IlErtTAl Iteierved aeata, 12 00, 1.5(1. II 00. 50c at Ileppa'a. Manaiement Phlla. Mualcal Bureau. BXiiintTtoN 6v on. TAiNTiNas and HKETCHKS HY NVOMKN AIITI8TS ART CLTIR s:o south iiroad btiikbt aj;1 U1JU,) (Entrant-, on fhanr.llor) 10- TO 0 CLOSES TUUKBPAY KUKIC SeSWaV New Bon Tons Walnut Ab. SthBt. A nlQT 0r ruN LITTLE I "What the theatub I Doctor Ordered" 7ilS f( S XI Contlnumi. W"2 iVZ-rs-, )77 II ISA M wm PENN TO BE JJbdALf ATMASQOEOFDI Five Hundred Delegates nd Will Bo In Chorus, Says Director Socializing the Vnlversltir of Terni vanlA hy means of a dance chorus of studerfts Is the purpose of the masque , American drama that received thu appro of Provost i:dgar Fah Smith today, Tk masque will be presented In ths Botanh nneripn th mnnnA waaIf in Mn. Ohorus rehearsals will begin next ThuA'fo day, following the placarding of tna cam pus today with posters calling for re-v crults. To aid Ihn tiroleet. William J '. Cromle, director of physical education, an- ' noiinctsi vonay mat ne wouia ifacn inwsv uunc-e Birps 10 ne usen in ino specmcto u iyr a part of the gsmnaslum curriculum. vt-1 ' Tho aim of democratlrlng tho umver-v r-X slty through tho channels of the danott VK-"' ITIIB UAIJIUII1GU luuajr vy IjruiBO m.i" noy, director of ths production. "Divergent groups at the V. of P. wfll be brought together by the danca choru we are to use," he said, "Co-eds, hitherto barred from the social life, will be drafted. while fraternities and other Isolated groups will be made Into ono big com munlts1 a big, happy family. Million aires' sons will rub shoulders vrlth off springs of nsh-cart drivers and be glad to do li with the thought they are doing something for the Fnlverslts'." 3 YOUR LAST CHANCE! Chestnut Street Opera House POSITIVELY Last Week Twice Daily 2:05 and 8:05 D. W. GRIFFITH'S Colossal Two-Million-Dollar Spectacle Intolerance" LOVE'S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT THE AGES Most Wonderful, Most Thrilling, ' Most Inspiring, Most Magnifi- '.. cent and Most Tremendous Production Ever Presented. Praised by Ministers, Schools, Newspapers and by All Who Have Seen It. ORCHESTRA OF 30 CHORUS OF 30 PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 A 1-"EV ?l.r.O NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE BEGINNING MONDAY, - MARCH 5 . "THE BARRIER" By REX BEACH , Adapted From the Famous Book A Virile, Ked-BIooded, Alaskan Drama Scat Sale Opens Thursday BROAD TONIGHT AT 8:15 JtfeuUr MHltnfrn Weil ah1 Hat.. 2ilft Kxtra Matlneen Thurs nI Krl 3j80 TREASURE ISLAND 30c lo tl.nO at Matinee. Wed,, Thura. and Frl. FORREs"t3tONIGIIT AT 8:15 Matlneea Wert, and Bat at L-1S tub Ten MrT"7T ritlMA DO.N.VA lYUliOi '"Z'vvnvTy" POM-POM With TOM McNAUtlllTON nnd no oiherfi GARRJCK- Nlihta at 8:13 . ' V3 Mali. Wed. and Rat. at ailll'n i'AlU and WAKMISR with lAsnr nBBciiBn BOc to tl.RO at Popular Wed, Mate. TVRIC BEOINNINa TONiaitT- Th M.rrTi f KATINKA wltn T- n0T "AHNKS and N.r C j UiJJH.il.lIl. II JU.MUIll'M TJIK rJ) AnT?!T.PRT I-ST WEEK. Tonlaht . atn -" "- "' POP. tt MAT. THURSDA UVSWAt COUF.DY HIT BVPJiEUB VERY GOOD EDD I B vT' STRAND VENANOO B nf Bmatr t, ALL WEEKiE Dallr. S.lSi Evr.. TAB.'" Norma Taimadgc in "Panthtv"' ureneiira nt in aiuaiciana and BololaM Walnut ltata Tue.. Thnra. Keenlnlja, 25n. BOo. 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