tbt ..J t mr' I hi' Itl'. a oX thr Ldd tlii ce- .lew an-' tool'. rha ,?J: bof-". Iitlf ulwj ies. imW1 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ftlany Entertainments Given by Members of the Beau Monae in uw ouuui oun-y 01 uie uown fall of a Rising Young Man townatncn nn 'I i'A'womfn wore tiri-sent nt tho movltiK &t 'iiiiiii in urn Etiiriuieii of the Atnonciin w"" &p. .t work rlo.o up hliln.l.ll.o nrjl ,, trenches. wlitcJi wer. aIiowd "t Hi" ;r.ht. whfi.! thoy i-ni-i i- ". "'-," r;.Ac,.,.t,Kn.n.0t:HC.,n:in.r. J H- was orKnrii?''" ' i ()ftn Kenan of Now YorK, vvnii nun ncm .!. ..C il.o fiiniH sine I- inq war ,",.,te.i except .lurln tr..t wlntor M-aaon, "r.Iu ... i., sne-nt III I'lJiKl I In was f . I.usiuni:. Miniliiu back the rift Jmf ind la tlm- hf trtunwtl .naught t 'KcV f"'1"1 f,"m '"' r"'"rh "ow".n r.-t for .llstlnKUlshe.l snvl.e-s under rV He ikrrllicl some of the- work of the torus nt iril. III. . . ....-.....-, MtroneMe8 t.-Iilri.l Mm ..riiiiimi Oel I?'r , i,, Holieit W.iith HlMKlinin Mm K".,rf T HtolM.iurv. Mm Muiiy 1). Mrd T Htm ... Mm Mol'e Water Mm John Vnc Mm .leroim- MHiiirti Mm Par luvWaihurtor. Mm Kdwanl I'mldH ' .. ...... ,.i. i .... iu ..it .f ford AJld ir" l'KNIlli ,.'-, n. ... ". whom ' HIK eeiiltrlliUleim n.lm Iliarli l u vt-rv Kity eente-i Jiisi ow nd rnan jm.-ii.oiim from tli- lt of Urotherl) Ine urn .atonpliiie; their Funda iijcit h'foic the mnvlrs uuout 1I",0 of tha Mnartt'i Philiideljililaim i.ml New Yorkers ' utt-rtalneiV I naiene Jones, of .New l"'k on tho house-liont res taursnt, tr." Honeush Tim Hone-flsh for my readers c.lifl'.illoii In In Hip middle af the lake vvhi-if- it l rained on stilt mil It l l"ite the iaKf. vnu know lot ef people ate nl parties then- for lie llJ the eati one ma) il.inn-n-e well nml t it eomB sensation boIiir out to the middle of the lake and ilain ln In midair i to epeak Mm CeoiKe Ublion ntei tilned aorno tmt fileml-i theio limt !lht. And the IkIommI oiera mIiikci BfOttl, gave a tni; dinner on Hunday t'.M FJ 'HAT mid nwukenlncM the Innocent and truMful outh may hae In t lieio r of marlilB Jiwim jiidsllKeti hanKin?'1 and polished hard uood' Oh' eH. U'm Ulte true. One may entei Into n moil hnimlrin looklnx houhe to a the m-.it Innocent little vlidl In the world und rome out n fcumlUatc-d and wlct-i n-:n It happened Ikiu: A oum; man i,f my iu-fuulnt-tnce, for whufio i-onditlon In the mnt tr of clear lieadedncai that In nt 10 'dock In the mornlnK. for Instance, W at 3 In Hie afternoon, t. for thut matter I can outh, wan Miunmoned recently to the home of an older oman, who wihIiciI to unk the "nice youni man ' to make nome jilunn with her for Intereatlntr their inutuul friends In a ceitaln chuilty which wan dear to Jiir heart, and hIih knew this huddlnc joung eenlus had once pr twk-o heen nc euted of havlriK an Idea, no nhe lose from ker mornlni; olumbi-i nnd liavlnu break tailed called thin "nlco yotiriK man" to come and see her at 10 o'clock, and h e lao phoned nnotlur hrlKht yoiiiiKnter to comult with him hh well, but our atory oe not eonceiti tho nerond one called, for thli rtumon, that ho leucheil theio llrat tniJ waa encorted to the njiartment of tho My In queittlon at once, the footman liarlng been told ho win iouiIiir. lint, alii, the fonjot to hay thut theie would Ik two ouni men, nn.J no when our hero 'trrlwd, the footman e?coitrrt him over the marble flooied leceptlou hall, up two highly jioliilied tep- nnd Into the reception iom on the highly iol Wied floor of which wim thrown nn Wlantal niR or two, In u i-urnlexM faflh kn. The nlco joijiik mun'x raid was ''ornf upstairs la the elebtor by tho footman, who, bj the wny, wim new on tie Job, and theieforo did not know the l young man Well, In older that oii toay no lancer bo kejit in MUKpenxe, if not tfl luipendcrn, I will nay that ho leturue.l t once in the elevator und nppio.it lied til nice ouiik man iollte!y and Intl puled that It would kIw him reat pleuy tin) to eacoit him to tho lloorw aboe. 'ould that we might iliuw a cm tain over Lth ret of thl nunatl-.e, hut Rentlo "uf. I' we did, there would ho no nur fttlve at all Ho, tho -nlco young man with alacrity, for ho really had not great amount Of tlmo to mmre nml wuh tbout to follow the footman, when ho wppeaon the corner of one of the "caie- ruga," lost hlx balance, waved one wt wildly In the uii-nnd Martcd towald "two highly policed HtepH with gieat Woclty; the footman thinking to stop lili rrea new out hlx liamli to -atrli him received an awful jolt In tho cheat "ten knocked him haekwaid down the K'Pi tlaplnK the ncn j,JUns man ln llM "who together they proceeded on their nward coume, elapcd clote ".My 0 ir, aald the foninmn .. .. . wnea the nice young man an they con 'wued on. rini.iiv i.,.a,,u ,. ..i.i Liwenomore they Htopp.d Tho footman me nlco young man caiefnllv. but '"d It Wax lenllt .,. ,.,.i.. , . Potion other than noimal nnd with IfwpgiM and bows t-Kcorted him to the IJZ ,.r' .hav,"K brushed hl clothfH for j? "the dowager and the other young "no Wero UWnltlntr lm nl,.D ..,..,.. Mrlval. nollceii n..., i,r..i.. i....i.' mt having passed between their 'aior liltn und IiIh anlval. ih.v ,u.i temark it nnd my utorv emia bn.e. tMrlty affair about which thev rnn. P"4 has not yet been mnda public, but PttruD.lt win fpi,.. ...n. ... .. . S w5 ZL , p you ,,art wltl1 'e almighty l-- 101- iBlal l.-ll... .. Ml. it, -".,. tiunuj; oon I worry. ' NANCY WYNNK. Personals rik '."i""' 'WHrd A-. Walz. of over- inter in .,,, enaenient of Iholr mdI.m WI,AWI r. Thlllp if .'' ot Mr- I'hlllp M.-harp. -"eyaion Mall, West Cheater. '- Nleholaa A. J'etry. of Merest, ..v.. a tfc5!?.'own' wl entertain at unch.on ". MiS..Th" "n I"?. ,nJ hn- fttiDhinl'n e JoPhlna Dodge, Li. .Rnln Primrose rtsaves. mi., ah. 'II. lira I..I..I- ..'..' '-- ..w I Van Uujtn and . ' iwa.wia, m Hmvtll. lira. Wll. Mrs. Walter BhlDley. a'.,M..Torcl"r' of Navahoe avenua, .(Jer ah visited friends for several hua Aali yearaon, of Wait Prloa" "wws, MiM-tina at wir4s JSP I MISS CltACK . HKKVK Mr Milliard I-' Heevc, of Kutlcdce, announcen the cnRURement of his daughter, Mis Orace (i. Kccve, to Mr .1. (J. Pratt, of Washlnjilon, I). ('. Mr. Pratt in connected with tho Department of Agriculture in WnsliiiiKton. No date hns been bet for thu weddinj,'. Mlrs llllen Urtou, Miss Martha Hlioriiuker, Mri Itobeit tolenian Mrs Thuiuas Wll llaiimoii. Miss lnr 11,1s,. Ml lluehlri. Miss Anna Iieniilrtoii. Miss' Mary .Mitchell und Mini Kutarltiu Zara Mrs WiJ- ( Ham I' lUrba ireaidnl .a the u table Mr nnd Mrs Joseph IIiihIoii, of Lehman land nml Wlsrahli-kriu avenue, ilennantuuii, will tntertiilu at dinner on Thursday. Mrs l.duanl A (lioves, nf !'J-' Waiii avenue, lierinunlovvn. has gone to I'otUvllle to visit friends for two weeks. An lnforni.il meeting under tho auiplces of the "Comltato Pro Italia" of the l.nur Kdicy Aid of Pennsylvania, was held nt the home of Mrs Ui-iijjinlll Miller of IS" West Kchool House l.ane, (jermaiitoun, last night at K.lr, o'clock, nt whlrh Mr Joseph Alln liaker, M. P, of Ijiidon, poke on the work of the Urltlsh Aiubulaiue t "tilt operating In northern Italy. Yesteidny aft ernoon Mr liaker also si.oke hi the home of Mr ( C. Moirls, at 14 South Twinty flrat hlleet, at t, o'clock. Mr and Mrs Waltoir Claik. Jr. urn or rupylng Mrs J. Hutchison .Scott's Iioiish ut 111 iiouth Twenty-sc-cond street for the win ter. Mr. I'rederlik Itawcllff, of Louella Ter race, Klklns Park, has organized a n;w Ing class, which will meet on Monday aft ernoons during Lent Mrs Dorothy droves of f.!59 Wnyi.u avenue, (iermantown. has oiganlzcd a class to make suiglral dicssingH on Tuesday moinlngH during Lent In tli parlfh Iioiikh of HI. Peter's Protest nt j;pircopul t'liurch, Wayne uveuue and Harvey street, at 10.::') o'clock Among the memhera are .Mis. Chatles Cook, Mrs. Iceman It llrovwie, Mrs. Hulthan Chandler, Miss Himna Drad bury. Mlsa Minerva lliadley, Miss Marga let Keating, Mis Anno Hllhott and Mis. John T. ''UBlls Mistt Katherine Oalletl. of 10 J I Sanson) street, entertain. d Inform. .My at dinner on Sunday evinlng Mr and .Mm Morgan Lister of the Maid stone Apaitmc-nts, will leave today for l-'ort Meyer, 1 'la., to spend Hc-vnal weeks Mr nml Mrs K. Allui Wilson of West Philadelphia, are spending a few ilaya visit ing friends in lialtlmore and Washington and attended tho Inauguration of President Wilson. A cabaret and daniv u.i- Klveti l.int night at tho Phllomuslaii l 'lull for the betia tit of the Happy Day Nursery at 3B'J7 ,War len street. The enteitaliiineiit wild ai ranged by Mis Paul Torchlana, and In cluded a llalkuti dance by Miss IMwIna Maliass and Mr Italph Jones and a skating dance by theso two aecnnipllshed young amateurs. Miss Malpasa also gave a nolo dame, and Mrs Diexel Steele, accompanied by several girls as a .horus, sang und danced. Miss Matle e'airigan apii.ared III a ItUHslan dance, and Miss Doiothy Wall and Mr Steele wing a duet ami danced The lest Of tha evening was given over to general dancing Mrs ltobert Alexandir Pattnu and her daughter, Miss Margate! Ilebeiin Patton, of 610 South Koity-serond stieet have Just returned to the city after spending a week nt the Astor Hotel in New York While there Mrs. Patton and her .laught.-i wero extensively entertained b theli friends, sev eral ilinntTH and theatre parties having been given In their honor Mr nnd Mrs Howard Pfroinni, of Walnut street. Jenklnlown. have had Mrs Pfromm'H mother,- Mrs. A. 1J Williams, of Virginia lleach. as their guest for some time Mrs. WlJIiams returned to her home Saturday. The Wymote Chapter of the Pennsylvania Division of National' Preparedness meets every Tuesday from 10 o'clock to t ei clock, In the'parssh house of All Hallow's Church The membership has been enlarged to more than 200, and an uverage of more than (Ifty women attend regularly Tho chapter Is now working on supplies for the .lovern-. ment base hospitals to be used In case of' war. Under the direction of the. Wyncole chapter, an Ambler column has been formed, which meets every Thursday morn Ing at 9 'o'clock In the parish house) of the Ambler Presbyterian Chuieh and continues through the day, Those In charge of the Ambler column are. Chairman, Mrs Jacob B. licekseldl; vice chairman. .Mrs. II. W. Hheeley: secretary, Mrs lsaao Shelley, and treasurer, Mra. Nellson Hharp. Mrs. Charles K. Hhull and the Mlases Hhull. of tho Clinton, are visiting Mr. and Mra.Il. Ixiper llalrd, Jr., at Havre do Grace, Md. t Mlaa Beatrice Caverly of Ashbourne, en tertained at bridge and BOO last Saturday afternoon at SOU o'clock. A subscription dance was. held on Satur day evening In lleger Hall. Jenklntown, under the management of Mlsa 1-aum Cravan. of Elklna Tar, and Mra Itobart Marahall, of Nobla. and Mr. Hrry Htvn- of Wash. t BlllllllllllllllSkBak-BlllllllV aiiiiiiHr 'SL. aaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaV -mr 'aaaaaaaaaaaaa laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Hjf3 aaaaaaUflaaaaaaaH aaaaB iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaMaaaU B ,H JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH v WH LaaaaaaaaaaP it'iV'iaafl I HpiaaBH ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaalai&aaa! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalalaaaRliaaaaaaaaaaaaaT 9HaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH jenJUMewn. jmti DIET SQUAD ALIVE; NOT "KICKING" YET Two-Bit Daily MenuB Inter rupted by Flashlight Artists CARTOONS OF EATKUS Second Day's 2.1 Cent Menu for Diet Squad HHBAKFAST (Costa 7 Centa) Scotch oatmeal (crushed not rolled) with Milk and Sugar Muttered Toast CofTco LUNCH (Costa fi Cent) Baked Macaroni nnd Cheec Corn Bread Tea I DINM'.K 1 (Costs 12 Ci-nU) Meat I.iaf I French Fried Potntocs ' (irahnm Bread Date Puddinj; and Snucc 1 Total for the day, .",400 calorict. Three meals will bo served the memhera of the iliet squad nt the Lighthouse, 152 West Lehich nvc- nue. ench dav for the cornlnir two weeks The experiment is under the auspices of the Life Extension Institute. By LISKTTA NKUKO.M The .i' I Miuucl In not tliliH rx hours old liul .1 l 11 aking jieile think It ih -nj inr c inuili chii- men! as any .ni H, hk in Philadel phia tiulii cj o e s t t fi !i s of How can it b ilolie-" "liii jou Kei . ni.iiKh to eat" ' Is II pnNHlhl to glc a i r n o n enough food va'ue for t w e n t y-flve ents a day?' Hre liurlf.l nt every i.W t member nf the vol unteer diet sipinil at West LsIiIkIi avenue, iiluoad and mix with 1.IHI.I1 A M.I K"M the LlKhtlOU'e IS.' every time they go the lierd who are spending three nnd four times that muih for one meal. And It has brought forth n strange and Unusual sentiment fiom Joseph K Mac Laughllu. uhn does all Inn huvlng of food supplies for the city of Philadelphia. Mr Maclaiughlln. himself tipping the scales at more than '.'00 pounds, told the dieters that he thought a new law ought to be enacted unties iiouhi:wivi:s law "Tlmy are passing laws about making people get health certificates to marry." said Mr MacLaiighlin with fire In his eye "but l.sav It Is lust us Important to pass it law whlrh would forbid women to marry unless they knew what and how to buy for ff;nd and then knew how to cook It They say an army travels on Its belly, but I say the whole nation travels on Its belly. If people do not have proper food, they got slek If It Is not iiropertly prepared they do not get the nourishment they should I nm glad that Philadelphia Is mnklng this diet experiment It Is uu opportune time, when people are thinking of food values and the high cost of living " Poor Mr .MscLatiKlilln' When he first appeared at the diet siijad table I thought lie waa one of the elleters In fact. I thought he was the mile h-hetalded 200 pound Janitor of thu Lighthouse, Herb Tay lor, who Is noted for his eating capacity Ml Ta) lor Is the man who usually pills nwav a ste.ile, an order of beef stew, elitht sliees of hr ad, all the 'side dishefe" and a deskert at one meal His fame and his npp tlte had preceded him, und because Mr Mui'LauKlilln was the laigest man at the table 1 thought ho was Mr Tajlor. Mr Mae Laughlln ate a bowl of baked bean soup thie-e slices of l-'iench toast, and had a cup of tea, Just like tho rest of us And he said he would like to have slaved for the whole two weeks of the filet test Mr .Ma. Utunhlln Is much Inteiesteil In what Is going on at the LlKhthuiise, for he sas that the city needs Just suth an experliii. nl to teath people how to live He says uu all eat too much That baked bean soup sounds funny, but It was good And It Is not hard to make, either. 1 asked how It was done for a family of foul, for when I haw It on the menu I thought It was worth finding out fen the women who want to make a delicious and heap noup Tho cook took one cup of uavv beans, an onlem, a .ar lot both all tut up, and a ejuarter of u teaspoonful of baking soda. In this sh added one qil.irl of water, and boiled all illilil the beans ami the cairot nnd the einlons were soft Then she mashed them through a eollander Then she added salt to taste and two more ruin of water and boiled the soup until It was nice anil thick The- l-'iench toast wu hud was iiilKht) good, too, anil they told us It was not ex pensive, eltliei It only takes one egg tei muku eight slices of the toast. A batter of one e-gg. two-thirds of a tablespoonful of sugar, two-thlids of a tablespoonful of (lour and one-sixth of a pint of milk Is made first Tho bread Is dipped In this and then fried. One of the easiest and beat dishes w weio seived on the dint stpiad yesterday was the hamburger sieak we had last night That was not piohlblllon In prl.e one pound of the finely chopped beef was enough to servo four Jieople To the meat was added the seasoning a few drops of onion Julcu und a little salt ThlH was formed Into little "patties" and fried. lleforo nny of us was allowed a mouth ful of food we liael to lie Wf ignfl I lie BOUNTEOUS IN Ufa l'aiillabiaa sm v BMasaaaaDBnMnajjMMnMaanM k5&-EfoL?KBBUJ, JBa rsBaBaBaBaB MMMtfsMsMMM jFjf VV rKaBW-MaaBaBaBBaBiF3C aBaflaoBUai'ilLVVM l"sAa 'tTtir "i " aHW Ka. EyciMMOMuKisMMlw t a' '' - JWgT; kHIKHmM Wllf! IKS.' fDEffl)7X3H Mfa Rztenalon Inatltute, n national organ laatlon undtr whose auspices the squad was started In thla city, with eminent educators, physician and conomlat backing It wants to know Just what effect lh food has oni all of us, Kfltlnr that first meal was fraught with difficulties. There were photorrajihers on alt sides and a sketch artist directly op posite me, The photographers from all the papers In the city atopjieil us every other mouthful and said, "Walt a minute, please, hold your spoon In tnldalr" 'Thais It look natural " "Now, " and so on The room resembled a battlefield- not heruune there re broken dishes, but because the flashlight smoke almost Jnndo It Impossible for us to llnd our mouths part of the time And. en did vou tver try to rnt sn artist sketching a caricature of Well, tr It some time u Mi you HATS AND GOWNS AT SPRING OPENINGS Bonwit, Teller & Co. and Wana maker & Brown Exhibit Latest Modes The tipenlne dlxntav e.l soring aI iner milliner) at the shop of llonnn A Co. Chestnut street at 'Ihirteenib 'a I ores the l.iiM .m ruthum m Kremh ! from the leading Metiers of Paris The ' eervatlsm of stvles Induced by the dfpre ma spirit of war on the Kren. li desi"e shows Itself .hleilv in the alinjiiir t trimming rather than In the lack of co The extreme ronuasl. of shape iiunea' ii the large widr-brlmmed dress hit's and In the tomiHiet spoils Im.i n high e aor Snme of the former III fine straw of dt i ate phadfs i each a diameter of tttenn , two oi tweiitv-four inches '.ee spin's, huts of bright but not violept eolorinn are iioine.-iiiii. ror men uiiiouh siiii uaini on em .1 ill coral lull" Hals of worsted male I rial with hatid-woikfd decorations ale ala-i drawing muih attention The variety of n features ,f de'sigo ' frnin the worlds it presentntlt e milliners tire hIiowii 111 the rlhhoii hats from e hanel 'he transparent dress it fr.un Mails Ijoi hp the Mtnlche st)l-s of Lewis thoe i 'reated with ostrl. h fr.un L.iuson tl. wing I elTn. is from (Ideltf. und the osprrv trimmed models fiolll llrboux AT WANAMAKUIt & Ill'.e.W V 1 . In spite of much talk over dve .nndiiions I and the ilifllcull v of obtaining proper shades af'er a visit to Wanamaker K llrowns an nua I spring opening oim has an linptrsslein of v vidnss e-olorfulness e;pnri;Mle crepee there are in abundance and Mandarin em hrotderles arc an outalnndiiiK featuie of the pn sent season Vn exquisite confection of georgette ctfps Intended for the debutante Is one of the fnii ks exhlhlted bv this firm The ciepe Is oter a slip of pink silk whlrh Imparts a soft Ileeli time to II and the liottom of the skirt Is finished off with a wide cuff of repp uhlili partl.v reveals and partly eon eeiils larKe brlght-rolore.l jiopples placed at Intervals around the hem Soft mains, one eif grav and army blue and one of black and white, were also features among the georgette crepes There Is also more) than a hint that foulard will In. revived One striking model of navr blue foulard had pan. Is nf the samn material In it futuristic pattern The elaiker material formed the waist and pep luiu extended down over tho hips to simu late panniers This frock had a collar of brilliant Chinese embroidery. In fait, many of the moilela displayed Miliars, i uffs or glidles showing the Chinese Inllueiice Sports suits also come Itl Tor th.lr share of attention Gunny burl, a new eoarseiv woven cloth somewhat similar to the basket weave of last season. Is tile favoilte mate rial for these serviceable nnd universally popular suits The shades run the gamut, apple grre n. clav color, maize, stonr blue, peacock and rose nil being Included Ona good-looking model whbh promises to lie much worn hus a tliiee-lnch boxplsit extending down the middle of the ha. k from collar to hem on Hie Jacket HER F0KM AND ANOTHER HEAD IN "AD"; SHE SUES Woman Asks ?50,009 Damages of An.sco Company, Which Thinks Face .Saves It NT.W YUP.K. March C - Whether Mrs Anna Yosts figure, exhibited in a dishing bathing suit Is still Mis Anna Yost's fig ure If another bead tcplacca hers In a photo uraph.yas the pulling iu. stlon put un to Justlee'l'latek today Mis YokI Is suing the Ansci Compaii) for $.10,11011 She iilltgt-H i picture shoivlng hrr Ino a hathing suit In In Ing used b) the company for trade purpjsi-s without he! conren! The Ansco Compaiiy admits that the pretty plaintiff's figure was used, but declares that another head was plaeed on the picture Klklon Murriagt- Licenses HLKTON. M.I. March C- Mairlare llcenses were Issued here reala) to Ldwuld Iterd and filadvs Stuart and John .1 Qiilnii and I'loienie II Lljipe-n. all of Phlliiilel phle. : I'.ank (I Coxe, Coclirauvllle Pa . and Murle inilihs Philadelphia : Iltrl.cn Wan ting and I'lorenie MuDevltl .'alusainiua Pa , Joseph Shivery, Nen.uk Del. find Klla Claik, LP. Mills, Md : Dtlo W Hurley and liiaee Curliark Ibiltlmole, Carlton D Haas and Limine M Clonic.!, Washington TODAY'S MAKKIACK I.ICRNSKS William llurso, 410 Wolf SI Slid Mae IJirrlty, Julin KUeiihsrdl 701.1 VV'lliiunilnif l , anil ru I'-rrv ilrUtul. '. Krnrst H Vnl!k l-suii IslaiHl iliwA Thing If-'" Ori'ii si Ilnvlil II Pelliiek loltlown, I' ' V....,..,..!. .ii n Ulli at ""r. -. '.',.....' , j...... 1.1-...1 iirmmvw .,,,' end I'lirls . anil Km nJ i:il,n smi Annie John la-link.. Jr li'.l K llorller t i: Ualil.) ..IP! Jtfiss st li.,l, llollinan I'hoenlavillf. Pa , Kiilol.i 1 1-1 re-leral SI vu It Jtu.rui'i -1- l-enn sl . wiet Ha II I. - lloi,, ii", ...... m . Ij.ills II A'lrl 1I7 H Juillper l Slid Ainu- lim T I'ailula U7 lllct.'naun at I'llitun K While Irvlnsliin. S J and Mar- aits! ! Thiimas. JllJ-.- Jutkauil al l-harlua lld'l llf! llollywnoil s! and fhrla iluiia Jtiller I3IR llollywoo.1 at (larnelil Juiinaon ( heatr J'a and Vlrvlnla ('iilllna e'lieatir Pa C-hsrl'" II Kormleerfer BS1I Haiti ava , and Annie l Alumi MIIMIIr N J HIS GOODNESS CeauMuuT HsarlaUid ks UNHHHit, GREAT AMERICANS irsM- -vHiHrs 'f. "v ?0T&? onvr aht I f PuWishinr I Mrs Helphor Stile, who munuues nnd jew eh y GERMAN-AMERICANS LOYAL, SPEAKER SAYS Rev. Dr. Lyman P. Powell Cer tain of Their Allegiance to Flag The loyalt) of the vast majority of the G.rman-borii Itlzens In the Cnlleel States and the certainty of their allegiance to Ilia Stars and Stripes In any fight for the light were proelalmrd by the llev Dr Lvmun P Powell, president of Hohart College, New York, In the Lenten sermon touay ni St Stephen's Lplscopal Church, Tenth street below Market. "Ac or.llng to the news of the day tho (ounlrv is drifting toward war." hit said, but this will not lie a war analnst tho ejerinniis as Individuals. It will be a war for humanity, If It does tome." In Impressing the need of a closer union of business and religion, the sjieaker said "The business men who succeed have no lone for thoughts of hatred or enmity James, tho brother of Jesus, was of the t)pe of business man of today who nets lather than talks All us nf today need a little nvprn of ihe poetic nature In us " CHRISTIANITY FORCING ITSELF ON DOUBTERS "Am I a christian''" miih the second epies Hon unswered today at old St John's I.u llieian Chuicli. Sixth street near llaro. by the- It.-v I chantrv Hoffman, pastor of tho Church of the Nativity. In the Lenten series, Important Personal Questions Answered " "I his question no one ean escapu,' he said 'Tr as we may. the Christ Intrudfe Tlllllng with It Is hardlv worthy of the rune and the- s. lions Happiness for time and el. mil) Is dependent upon the answer made An ulllrmatiVM answer may b given when 1 eau ba) at 'least these things I have a e-onvlellon us to cieed I know uhnt und why I believe Opinion has he. i-ome confession Spei illation has given pi." e to asBiiriiine I am eertalii that in Ills per son Christ is divino mid human, tint In His imiiiose lb- Is the Sav lour of sinful men . tha! in His power lie Is oinn potent I have ii ion.-ieii'-e as In lonsecrntlon Through Ills word my eonsclen.e is enlightened and for ISU.OUO Mm alleges a pi. Hue. allowing bv the liilluenifi eif the Hoi) Spin! in that wind I know the good and am enabled to do It I have a constialnt as In e o-opeiatlon I must pisy and labor und give und love that His will may be done in earth 1 must not be envious and J.alous and full of strife to etu-eiurage failure: I must show- Jov and kindness and helpfulness that ptosperlty inav abound ... , . , Pur m ptlviltgc ns it Chiinl.tn I am liiofoiindly grateful s..me day I shall see Hlin and be like lllm LENTEN PASTOR WARNS AGAINST CITY'S SNARES "The man who has lol the power to pia) on the .row. led slieets Is llkslv to hnve Pia)er eiowdnl out of bis life" said the Itev Kre.leihk M Klrkus nf Wilmington. Del tndn at tho nonndav Lenten services In i -In 1st Cliuieli. Second street above Murktit , , , , , , . The llev Mr WUkiis took for his subje. t n, liiinorlance of Hrst " We .ire not UC- tustoine.l. he said, to think of Christ und Ills disciples as men of slienuous uctlvlty, and yet when Christ said to them, "Come ).. yourselves apiilt and rest a while." It sounds more like advice given to men In this twentlelh renlur) than to the men of unlet lives and lelauiely occupations with wlilih we associate the lives of Christ and Ills disciples Theie Is mors danger, he con tinued, to our spiritual life thun to the life of our bodies III the crowded lives some of us ,Ue in large cities, but, rightly used, the limes of peace and epilet are Ihe best things of life PREACHER SAYS WILSON IS RACKED BY NATION Tim llev Dr John Mocktldge, of St wmwrnm-im '9-jt.- ', loPJI mr r. jmwM&MmlmMm aaBwy jHSr'ii -naVaaBBBBBBl aaBBBBBBammaBBBBBBBBl aaWaaaa iaaaa MM V . fefW ' T7atBSHH I VH jHHattVSaPK J5 tfjME$9Rs&nMElnk HLaaBBBBBBi' afMaaaV W X (t .aaaBBBamStituaBBaalHisU w rsflKaBBBBmaBaB! ' WWP JKmk 'g'MBBaaaaaaaBaJaaaV SkVH Pf'W 'MK? ' ''irtiLMKUUlk eaaaA SK -flL JulHaBHB VaJJHL' . TififiaWalaBBa4aBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBaBaaaBBBV Waffv T!-B.aH aOadaaiaKIHIaaaaPEaataA. laKSH aiiap.lM.as'iae.eailaaaBaaiaal.aa.i.Bi.iaaiie.l.i.aa.aHl James's Kills, opal Church, was the Lenten speaker today nt the Oarrlck Theatre aerv Ices He urked all to take Jesus aa u per sonal leader, und from his text which he called "Following Jesus," he jireuched on the necessity of having leaders. He mentioned Piesldent Wilson as a lsuder who has all of the people of the country ready to follow him In rase a call were Issued SOCIETY HIGHBROWS LAUNCH OWN MAGAZINE NKW YOnK, March , nralrui and gra clousnesa, the public, la Informed In Ihe cream tinted, brown Inked drat number of Ilia l-an-lssue society magailne, tha Chron icle, out today, are now au fait among the elect , This la explained among signed contri butions from audi social leaders aa Jay (Jould, Joaeph II, Chpate. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs. William Artor Chanlrr and afftttattSS lmmm aaaaMgjMs r--n omt n ll'pr n'nl h ier i nrri.ns mrnt to evatle the eiuty on all her Kovvns EPIPHANY CORNERSTONE DEDICATED BY BISHOP .$100,000 New Building Also Blessed by Dr. Rhinelander as Part of Ceremonies Illshop Philip M Ithluelundtr, of the Kplscop.il Dio.eeo of Pennsylvania, ollicl uled this afternoon al thu laying of the cornerstone of the new JluO.noo Church of thu L'tilphany, Fifty-seventh stre.t und Ilaltlmorn avenue Illshop Itliinelandir was assisted b) the rector of the parish, the Itev William N. Parker, and tho I lev S Lord rjllbeison, .leap of Hie West Philadelphia Convoca tion. The servl.es h Klin at 4 30 .clock In tho present hulldliig and opened with the procession of the i hnlr, i-li rgy nnd the bishop The ofllce of tho luvlng eonslsted of u preiiesstonal livnin und reading by Dean ;ilhersoii Illshop P.hlnelunder then offeied prajer Annoiiniement was made of the deposits III the cornerstone which Included archi tects' description eif the church and Illus tration, history of the congregation, coins of the new I-sue and other ir.alirlal The cornetstonn was then lall and blested by the bishop Da) Ac Kluudcr are the itrcht tet s for the . hurcll. Willis Probated Today Wills admitted to probato today include tho- of lieorg.- S Atkens. 4SJ5 lialtlmore avenue distributing an esintn of 1500, fleorge W Jenkins .'SOU Ninth Ilroad street C0U . Anna I. Cornelius who lived in this sit), but died in Media. $7500, and lCuthuilne William, t.i.7 .Noitn J irty-tirth street, S C 7 r. I Mm, Continuous llllS A. U. to 11. IS I. It UAItKUT Alwva 1ATII MARY PICKFORD In -llli; I'O'iil I.IITI.I. IlK'H tJlllIV AdJi'l tiltli Inl llrltlah VVer l-liluraa PALACE 1.-14 MUlKliT HT. nn- :oc 10 A M lo II 15 1' hi. "THE WITCHING HOUR" ARCADIA IJIIIISTS'LT llfloir I4T11 10 A M In II -IS I'. M. PIIIMT HIIOVVJNO hOBEH IlfUin.i MaiiJn t "THE A A'llfd Mra Vn REGENT ROBERT WARWICK Iiiain.i MUa I'smi. is Ly Itubt Illlllard "THE ARGYLE CASE" A'llfd Mra Vermin taalls ' I'atrU," No. . MAIIKirr Jielow 17TII II A M In II 1.1 P M. IIAIIOI.I) MX-KWIlOLl "Till: PltOMIHK" VICTORIA Yffl? A tote UTII In II 1.1 I'. M 10c Slk- VIRGINIA PEARSON IS Pllti HHOWINU OK "SISTER AGAINST SISTER" Aildul THU MI'K OI' riMK IIAUY' 'fill 1IHIIAV. KltlllAY alel HATI'ltHAY "lli:i.L .MUIUIA.NS lllltl." pRfi AD -Slslil" "t "O TREASURE ISLAND i:irn Msilnres T n r mul I'll at .1:3(1 Heat Hmls l r.O let ,il We.1 , Thifra , Frl, FORREST alita at S I.-. Mdtltie-a Tomorrow. 2. riiK toy MTrP7T fltlMA DONNA IlllJl "VmVlMy"8 POM-POM WUU TOM McNAI-OIITOS- anJ 1,0 Otlisra I' AnPIfTeT Mali" 'r' Mat Tumorrow t,iAIVIlvJY r0l tl, r,niiil-nn Mat Tomor FAIR nnd WARMER With JANIH IIKI'.CIIKIt LYRIC TONIHIIT AT S 15 I-upiilur $1 60 Mat Te,murros KATINKA Tilth T ItOV silAUNES A DELPHI Positively Last Weeks TON'KJIIT AT 10 l'op II Mat Thuradajr, VERY GOOD EDDIE "IT'S A THE BLACK SPOT WONDKH-rLAY Or" TREASURE ISLAND DIIAMATIZED KltOM ItonEIlT IXJUIB HTEVENSON'ft MABTWHFIKCB AND PHtJOqigJaB .Mt CIIAIILBB IIOPKINH WITH IIIH IIIIII.UANTI fUNCH JUnY ..TK.JUL.WKiTsfV?,W' l-nBHKNTKU TUB 1'IY KOll Ml CON8KCUTIYJ! TIMM IN IWW IWBt'J "THE PERFECT PIRATE PLAY: PERFECT PRODIJCTJON. 1 '' dr1 , Tie MUHMs M aClsMP.apHB KLKHAHT. led., Mare. .- broke Into the bank of Mnt Kdwardahurg. Mich., early teMhty, tMt bound liobert H, Carlisle. preoMeat ot (to bank, to a chair when ha enttrrd tha bviM Ing, then, frightened after hating brVke jj tnrouin int i.rat ativr i ft vmtm vtintami . Ing mora than tlEOCi, aped away liran auto mobile. What's DoingTonight Lecture on "Problems of IJfe and Oa. ' velopment" by Dr. If, 0. Jennlnga. Waawefj,; rree ine.ltuie ot nciencv, urvfnivinii. iinm t and Montgomery avenue) ( o'clock. Frae. ' llanquet Woman's Iteform Social Unloa of Philadelphia, Hotel lUttenhouae; .' o'clock Members. & I-anraster Avenue Ilualneas Men, 3l Lanraater avenue; I o'clock. JTree. Academy of Natural Sclencaa, 1(1)0 Race k street; I o'clock. Free. iairyngologlcal Society of Philadelphia, banquet. Hotel lUttenhouae; 7 o'clock. Members. Cohockalnk Iluslneat Men, Seventh atraet nnd (Iermantown avenue, o'clock. Fret. Fifty-second and Market Streets Busi ness Men's Association, S210 Market afreet; A e.'clock Free, Medical Kxamlnera' Asaoclatlon. Hotel Itlttenhouse ; I 30 o'clock. Members. North Pettn Improvement Association, 2U7 North Twenty-ninth street; I o'clock. Ktee Hunting Park Improvement Association. Hunting Park Mansion; g o'clock. Free. Falrmount Avenue Ilualnesa Men's Aaeo. elation, Nineteenth atreet and Falrmount' avenue: . o'clock Free. Twenty-thlrd Legislative District Woman Suffrage Party. Methodlat Church, Klght tenth and Tioga streets; I o'clock. Free Discussion of the proponed new city charter. Central Y M C A., HJl Arch street g o'clock, Free, Iriure "The Information." by Prof. Theodore F Herman. Central Y. M. C. A.. Id Arch street under ausplcea University Intension Society Admission charge. t hutch Advertising Association meeting. City Club. Free. Itetall drovers' Association Food Fair, Horticultural Hall, Admission charge. Opera, "Itlgoletto," Metropolitan Opera House Admlasion charge. Ulttrlaon Violin Ktcltal, Witherapoon Hall Admission charge Smoker International Society of Waltara and llartrndsrs. 117 North Fifteenth atreet. Members V ANOTHER CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE SUCCESS Turned People Away Last Night! A TJI1HLI.INO PHOTOPLAT OF Rex Beach's Famous Book "the BARRIER" ENGAGEMENT LIMITED SEE IT AT ONCE I 1 TWICE DAILY ItlB AND 8:16 MATH.. 2Sc to ISe. MOUTH. 0 te 11.00. RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION'S W FOOD FAIR Horticultural Hall March 5 to 17 Now Open 1 to 10 P. M. Cooking Lectures ?, MRS, M. A. WILSON PRETTY BABY CONTEST DAILY AT 1 SIV Knlrlas will ba arraptfd at !fie Hall up to th opening cf tacit day's contest. UIIllbblUn OC oil m FKBK u Cronr, B. F. Keith's Theatre A GREAT BILL! Comedy Music Novelties K V K I.Y.V J A C K Nesbit & Clifford IN TIIKIH IftIT CftEATION i.nini.i. t lu.iuiNH. wim. J. ward 11IICI.H. VV-II.MAM SIHTO, OAI-LAUIIElt A I.BU-IM, Olheia. -Mltft VKII.NON r-AHTI.K In "rATItlA" COME EARLY, ENJOY IT ALLl ACADtltV TOMOKItOVV APTKrtV'K, CIIUI'IN ItUClTAI, IIY t 5:0. GABRILOWITSCH Tlrktta 12.00, II f,0, 1, 7r and Mu lla, lloo and 118 00 at Ilappa's, lit fheatnut Htraat GLOBE Theatre'S lOe, live, 2Se, SSo It A- M. tn II 1'. M. FROM CONEY ISLAND TO THE NORTH POLE Ol.flA lllallK'A L CO. Others. fipn COTerTe'VC!MAllK''-T rjeler ITH tUUoo IV Hi 1 o Diiiv.v to; i:v,...7 9 "Town Hall Follies" BROADWAY ,m0Av , "THE JAY CIRCUS" A CHILD OK TJIR vvirjjsr' MBTMOI-OMTAN OPBHa' WOVnT METHOI'OMTAN Ut-KHA COMl-ANT, N. T. rosumT RIG0LETT0 Vlmea Harrlantoa I'arlnt. MM. Carina. Da I ucs Da Uasurols, llsila, Uoail, Concl. VI r Pe. I.rcn Hf.lsllOSlihaat.il, Wai. 44 J4lRse 07;, ADDUPTIM Oarmant'n Chelian Araa, OKrillijUM MATINEE TODAY "LITTLE WOMEN" Mt Weak "PltETTY HAUT" OrrR A MD VK.VANOO Eait of Ilroad SliVAJNl-' Dally, 5 US: Eva.. 7 4 PegKy Hyland in "INTRIGUE" 18 ML-alCtANA AND BOJV0I8T8 Knickerbocker X$$ZX.ii Bt'UKMr: I1I.AIH and "MADAME X" Knliktri.ocl.arl-l.yars, "." j.esi tea - oAiim -j r A riTXTA MATINKB TODAY CASINO BEN WELCH and Walnut Ab.JBthHt. HIS BIGSHOW - LillJuli' "The Doctor's Dilemma" t it k A t n r. iiy o. iiEwNAnp biiatt TRfinADERO ot'8 KA l"1 th' IKUt(AlJIW 1IONETMOON aiftU SUMMONS, MATEY!" J TO THAT YOUTlt AND ADVKNTtJKB AND HOVUMCM r u. 5;i Wq tl ivi m IS "eli 'M ' 4 ' jrt $ tx iSX J' v"4 ,.-wmt m w mm m -V. --eJfJt' i