WJi'.' H V" V JUST GOSSABOUTPEOPLE frew York Society Woman's "Song of the xsuiivy wynne unats of Doings q uie rier JOKESM1THS and rhymesters havo poked fun at th . . ,, -.... developed within tho Inst ft, , ... . lho dl-absorblm: roune women and mlddlctecd women, not to mention aulto" lit 1 ?men' ;very mlnuto of tlmo they formerly spent, tho older I "' dovoto !,JU ones In cutting out rancr fll , "1, !' nC In reading and the '""". for tho men at th ft, "",UK l:orary . "wente: wnav-"" - , , " '- iEZMlNG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST i" . ( - ft- i H 'i.'. Kit." Itnlttlne era nnd - 1. Amnltlfl(1 trt "fin 1n11l.. uui " " '" 'vuiiuis .uorrc, a matron wldMv v,, v,.i . ... V t t Hero Is The Song of tho Kit" is It appeared in tno NeW Tor It Herald. Hasn't It a lot of "pep"? With Oncers laden with rings, With thoughts of tho Sommo and the1 Marno, L woman clad In the smartest of frocks Sits plying her needles and yarn Til Wojltl Work! Work I he's got to bo "Doing her bit." And so In a voice that Is Just oft tho pitch. And hopefully trying to find tho lost stitch, (he's singing tho song called "Tho Sol dier's Kit" Knit! Knit! Knit! Purl! Turl! Purl! And take up and end oft and seam, And If by somo hazard she tumbles asleep fhs will finish the scarf In her dream So It's Work! Work! Work! 8h has got to be doing her bit, And still In a voice that Is just off tha pitch And busily trying to find the lost stitch, It's Knit! Knit! Knit ! Bind! Bind! Bind. At concert, in hall and In church, No matter yhat pleas ures our fair ones give up, Our boys sha'n't be left In" the lurch So It's Knit! Knit! Knit ! Flit tho thread before needle and slip. Our soldiers and sail ors must have of our best In hospital, trenches and it's Knit! Knit! Knit! r . ezjpfs. n " -y- CS ," -m&""WW$&Z&: ra .T- JS&JfiS? &M s'fi h-A mtfrmx ya ja-i;js5-4i... j&:.' & Li j ?. ""-- ""' lTtnniniinW :." F Y" ",wijr"7'wi ..... ,rrr .. . -4.-., vwvrt4KB. .lw ? tsaztzi rK ' nftrl , Thoto by I'hoto-Crafttra. MRS. GILBERT MATHER Mrs. Mather, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Earle, Jr., of Brond Acres, Bryn Mawr, was married on Saturday, August 18, to Captain Mather, who recently received his commission from Fort Niagara. stree? $L '""" of "" Souln Thirteenth Imr airZ? .uPent ths ln" thrc W"1" tour soman.? th0 Alnnlle coast In his hand trln nr m c,1r' "' companions on the Watson. rE0 Mcade nml Mr- acorB0 South SI"1 S.tr8, Anlhonr DeLess, of Hit mer at .i r"n,1,Rlrt. M spending tho sum mer at tlielt- homo at Kdgowatcr Patk. rt..i"' .nnd Mrs- Jonn p- Scanlon, of 2313 Tnhn M01' wlth thclr lhrco ""a" children. m.P ? .n.ry.nnd nua- nro "Pending the sum mer at their cottage In Chelsea. ,,,7'I: McQrath, of 331 Taskcr street, nnJil 1? rlcnds In Wlldwood during tho month of August. Miss Agnes McDermott. of 2522 South thr..'1,h ,"lrcetl haa J"" returned from a tnrce weeks' visit In Pittsburgh. Ta, She was the guest of Mrs. J. Hall. Mlts Mnrgarct McCormlck and Miss IMIth Mccormick, of 1T13 South Second street, aro at present In Wlldwood, wliere they will re main until after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, of 2344 Kecd street, with their two smalt children. Lisle and May, have Just returned from At lantic city, whero they have been since July i, Mks KratuvB Campbell, of 182J South hecond Tort. Is spending this week nt At lantic City, where she Is the guest of Mis May MiCormlck. 30, 1917 : P. J A -VO' ,Oh, wearers of wrlsters and belts : , Oh, owners of mulllcrs and tics, It's not only sweaters you're wearing out fast But our benutlful feminine eyes Still It's Work I Work ! Work ! We've got to bo "Doing our hit," And bo in sad cadences Just oft the pitch. And tearfully jeeklng that long-vanished "" stitch. We are prayerfully singing "The Song of the Kit" Knit! Knit! Knit ' KITTY PENN SMITH, disguised In one , of tho Nnrragansctt Pier dispatches, as Katherlne Penn Smith, Is ono of tho Phlladelphians entered In the women's tolf tournament being held this week nt the Point Judith Country Club at the Pier. A silver cup la at stake. The Countess von Holnstein, who Is In mourn ing for her husband, who was killed at the front last winter, la also entered. Dorothy Norrls was a guest at the dinner and dance given on Tuesday night by Conto and Contessa Hodolphe Fostctlca do Tolna at their cottage, Quarterdeck. Anne Festetlca gave each of the feminine guests a feline trophy In tho shape of a mall green porcelain clat, nnd each of the army and navy men, I am told, re vived tiny gold medals for "good luck." THE engagement of Nancy Tunis, who made her debut last year, has just been announced by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas R. Tunis, of Media. The fortunate man la Lieutehant Rosa "Whit tier, tho elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. "Whlttler, of Milton. Mass. Mr. Whlttler Is a graduate of Harvard. 191C; a mem ber of tho Delphic Club, D. K. E., Insti tute, Hasty Pudding Club, Phoenix Club nd tho Harvard Club of Boston. Al though no date haa as yet been announced tor tho marriage, "I suspect It will, like io many others'ln these stirring times, bo dispatched with all celerity. Speaking of alllancea with the army W)d 'navy, Casper Townsend has chosen bis ushera for hla wedding next Saturday to Apnea Kennedy. They are to bo AV11 ll&m H. P. Townsend, Archibald Mcll lne, Lawrence Murdock, Rodney Lan dreth, Joseph E. Loekwood, Albert Ken dy, Jr., Kenneth Kennedy and Donald Kennedy and Julian T. Bishop, of Wash ington. George Sharpe Munson la to be best man. AND still another of our men leavea us 'within a few days. It la none other than Reginald Oatea. I saw him a day "r so ago lunching with friends, nnd let me tell you he looked mighty flno In his army togs. Ho leavea thla week for An napolis Junction. VOUNO GEORGE startled his A family tho other dav bv announcing that- he waa gclnf.' to "got intoxicated." Mother Wna thrnun Intn n. n.inln until ' he discovered that her pride and Joy had ventured alone aa far aa a neighboring Mtate to see and marvol at the twenty- j year-old son who was nursing a khaki- Pv waa arm after Inoculation for typhoid, K .. me wee boy, returning mil or nero .worship, naturally wanted to go and do jSMWiae. JOB DODGE, having concluded her visit j w sjaran craman jvaier, nos (" back to Jamostown and Sarah has gone iJth her. Dorothy Daniel, who la a great Wna of Joe's, Is there too. Bvflnnv Thnvpr. nt TtinrnbUry. M&VUford, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry pman Thompson, of Merlon, aro : to Northeast Harbor, Me., to spend k at the Rockend Hotel. I Jtmwaa UM MCulp Hi nt Chattanooga, Tcnn. Mrs. Flu Eugeno' was Eleanor Wldener and Mrs. William Roulton was Emily Thayer, and as their respective husbands nre down there at the camp they havo decided to live some whoie near them. TVTit. AND MRS. CHARLES E. SHULI. ''-' gave a crah supper tho other night down at Cape May. The Walter Wailng Hopklnsons were there, tho Edwnrd Nor rises, the Ned Pages and the Wilson Mc Credys. Mrs. Ned Rowland, of Rock Rose, Rad nor, has come back from Blltmore, N. C, where she spent a week with Mrs. George W. Vanderbllt at tho Blltmore House. Mrs. Rowland has taken a house in Wnsh- ington for tho winter and expects to go down home tlmo In December. rpiIERE is a card party in progress to - day at the Chelsea, In Atlantic City, for the benefit of tho Pennsylvania Baso Hospital Unit No. 2. Mrs. William Ellison and Miss Helen Lawson are In charge of it, nnd somo of tho people who havo tables are Mrs. Pierce Archer, Miss Eliza beth Wallace, Mrs. T. Williams Roberts. Mrs. Francis Cabeen, Mrs. Frederick His sell, Mrs. Isaac Schllchtcr, Jr., Mrs. John Howard Lawson, Mrs. G. Van Gelder Heberton and a, whole lot of others. milE death of Mrs. Carl Austin will be -I- keenly felt in tho circle In which she moved. Somehow It always seems so trnglo that any one as young as Mrs, Austin and with children should bo taken, She leavea a young daughter, Terrell, and a little son, Carl. Their mother was Edna Shertzer, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Trego Shertzer, of Baltimore, but since her marriage she had been identified with Philadelphia and Its set. Her death took places at Eagles Mero on Tuesday, NANCY WYNNE. Hock- Social Activities Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle has returned to the city temporarily and Is staying at the Illttenhousc. Xtr. and Mrs. George II. Macauley, who have been spending tho summer on their ranch In Wyoming, will return to tne lilt tenhouse next week Lieutenant J. Scott McCaughey, of the ir. S. S. Beale. stationed at tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, has returned from Cape May, where ho spent the week-end with friends. Jilss Mary MCLaughlln. Mlsi Elizabeth McLaughlin and Miss Marie Love spent tho week-end at the Hotel Chelsea, In At lantic City. Sir. Maxwell Cohen, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. k pnh.n. of 201 South High street, Balti more. Md., will be the guest of Mr. Benja min Harris, of 2029 Nortn Twemy-nmm . thla rltv. for one week. Later he wl.l spend three day. .In Atlantic City , and the week-end ai uteau nu "", away Beach, N. Y. South Philadelphia Would It not be a splendid thing If we were sure of never running into anything whUe trying out a new car? Everything iioks so easy, and tho road Is so clear. hat an accident of any kind seems remote. And then, if we do get by without ono on the lona Journey (for the first one Is always long") the tire has to go wrong, or some ,H .'the back buzz, nnd out he has to th J "flx-upV" If possibU. I think these Hasty little breakdowns, etc . keep more f,u from driving than any other cause. B Mrs Eugene Hughes, who injured her nkh?' so badly several weeks ago while nn i un from the shore, Is now able to f fj She has had quite a bie nv.r such a little accident. You know 8 eg S)i Mr Hughes were motoring from B.H? ;? City "he", something went wrong Atlantic City. wn . out ,h0 twj,te(i with, tne ca., , ha ,ia, been unatia her ankle .badly naj ..TlilO'CoW-ri mm MARRIAGE TONIGHT WAS HASTENED OWING TO WAR Earlier Date Due to Uncertainty of War Orders CZCBAK C.ILLILS Tlte United States military authorities have played havoc with Cupid's plain for many weddings In the hlistful golden month of October. Many of tlm soldier bride glooms, Ii'iwover, have expressed great relief In escaping a pretentious wedding, with tho usual rush nf entertainment pre ceding It I)r. Matthew Czubale. assistant surgeon of the t'nlted States ship .lasnn. arrled In Philadelphia on Sunday evening, nnd as ho Is uncertain where he will be In October, the date set for hi marriage to Miss Hhoda V. nilllos, daughter of Mm Charles S (llllleK. of 271C North Twelfth street, the wedding will talce place tonight, nt S oVli ck, nt the home of the bride's mother. Tho Hev. lllehard, Itndellffe, of the Cookman Methodist Eplrcopil Church, will perform the ceremony, and a rereptlon will follow for the relatives nnd friends who have returned from their summer outings. Tho bride will wear a gown of bridal satin trimmed with net embrcldered In pearls. She will be attended by Miss Klsle It. Smith, who will be attired In ; frock of pale blue georgette crepe and satin. Mr. Francis Calloway will be the bride groom's best man. Doctor Czuhak and his bride will leave for Providence, It I and from thero will go to Norfolk, Va where they will remain until the Falling of the "hip, when the bride will return to her mother's home. is THE TANNERY -- f - c c - - i l if l" ii lljh.rii' '. uiiMin Germantown and Chestnut Hill Major S. MacCuen Smith and Mrs. Mac Ctien Smith, of West Chelten avenue, Oer mantown. havo returned from a motor trip to Spring Lake Mrs Edward Livlnn nnd Miss Julia Lavlno, of Cracr's lane. Chestnut Hill, who have been spending' the summer In I.ongport, will return home September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Page, of Allen lane. Chestnut Kill, will return September in from a motor trip thtough the Adirondack Mountains. Mrs Klhvood Tteeves nnd her son. Master Kllwood Beeves, Jr., of 230 School House lane, Oermantown, havo returned from Spring Lake, where they spent several weeks. Dr. Walter B Adams, of Maplowood ave nue, Ocrmantown, accompanied by his mother, has returned from Ocean City, where they spent several weeks. Mr. Oeorge White, of Oermantown, has also returned from a week-end trip to Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lincoln, of East Oiauge, N. J., will be the guests of Mr. Lin coln's parents, on Mount Pleasant nvenue. In Mount Airy, for two weeks. Mrs. Lincoln will bo" one of Miss Dorothy Benerman's bildesmalds. Miss Mary Carter, of Knox street, Ger mantown, has gone to Beach Haven. Mrs. 11. M. O.sler. of Chestnut Hill, who has been at her summer home In Maine, will return the end of the week. Mrs F. A. Brown and her daughter, Miss Isabel Brown, of Mount Pleasant nvenue, Mount Airy, havo returned from a camping trip In Canada. Captain .T. Burtorn Mustln and Mrs. Mus tin, of Oermantown, hao returned from Chelsea, whero they spent tho week-end. Mr. and Mm. W. W. Clawthrop, of Queen lane, Germantown. who are spending the summer In the Poconci Pines, gave a house party mer the week-end. Their guests were Miss Helen Gartlcy, Miss Marian Hubbell, Mr. Ellis and Mr. Donald Clawthrop, The party came homo by motor on Monday, and Miss Gartlcy, whoso parents nro at their Vcntnor cottage, will stay several days with Miss Hubbell. Mr. and Mis. A. M. Grieves, of Durham street, Gcrmantorwn, havo returned home after spending the summer at Lake George and along the Jersey coast, Mrs. Bernardo do II, Stokes, of Devon road, Mount Airy, has gono to Ocean City to spend a fortnight. Sho Is accompanied by her young son, Master William Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Landstreet, of Benezct street, In Chestnut Hill, nro occu pying their summer homo near Portland, Me. urmlit Roxborough It Is nttlng that the oldest chinch In Iln bornugh should tako nn active p.irt In Hed Cross work. It has nlwnys given a stnrrg, helping hand to the vnrlous movements In tbn sietiou for assisting humanity On Mi.ncU.v night It formed a group of P.itx borough Auxiliary No. 171 It is astonish ing what this (hiiln of community centers Is accomplishing. 1 wonder what the thirty two members who organized the church on August ?".. 1"S!J would think If they could loo'. In the Impel some Wednesday morn ing and ce the knitters nnd seweis? One hundred and twenty-seven years, cm Octo ber 24. will have gone by since tills "Church of Jesus Christ of llldgo nnd lloxborough Townshln" nncneil Its doors for worship, The old building wns burned down nnd th new onn has been considerably enlarged and beautified. Tho other day I ra.no ncross this brief record: "Tho Township of Itox borough was settled a few years after tho city of Philadelphia was founded On the map of Thomas Holmes, published In lSf.l C2, It Is a little tract of country undistin guished by any name, but divided among eleven pel sons, whoso names aro Inserted on tho map. And today It Is a wonderful, thriving Christian community: for the ma jority of the residents know that the art of life is to see Christ everywhere, hallowing earth's secularlties with His presence and benediction. Mr George Shea Dayton, treasurer of tho auxiliary and Its groups, and Mr. Collier Stevenson, f.f the Bed Cross Society, made addresses on Monday evening at tho Bed Cross gathering, which was a very suc cessful one, although many of tho?e In terested were out of town. The officers elected were- Mrs. W, II. Hnedt, chair man: Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, Vice chairman: Mrs. William C. Ames, secie tary, nnd Miss S. It. Bnc.cock, treasurer Each Wednesday morning will be devoted to sewing and knitting. A first-aid class will be organized as soon as a physician can bo secured for tho work. Mr. Georgo S. Kraft, of 4438 Mitchell street, of the Stonemen's Ambulance Corps, who wns transferred from No. 1 unit to No. 7, left on Monday with his company for a hike. He was married in May to Miss Jcsslo Hansell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Hansell. of ltoxhoroush. ' Mr. Allen Dayton nnd Mr Logan Dayton, sons of Mr, George Shea Dayton, aro In the Battery C, First Regiment. Allen Is a sergeant and his brother a private. All the men of this family aro enthusiastic In doing not only their "bit." but aro always glad to add an extia bit In tho serving of Uncle Sam. Among tho Boxboroughttos nt tho sea shore nro Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Jones, of nidge avenue, who nlways entertain exten sively at their Cape May cottago. At Ava Ion nro Miss Florence Sabold and her sis ter. Miss Carrie Sabold, nnd Miss Adclla Tibben. Gertrude Ehret have returned to their hom, the Pino Tops-on-the-Delawnre, after spend ing a few days at Atlantlo City as the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert Franclne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank W. Thacher, who are spending tho summer nt Seaside Park. N. J., wilt open their homo on September 6. Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Fratzer, of Cllft lane, aro nt Beach Haven for a fortnight Mrs. Philip S. Clnrkson will hold a Mar keting Day nt her home, Spruce Acre, on August 31 for tho benent ot tho Paragraph Club, of Beverly. mvnilSIDK. Miss Mabel Brodersen, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. Howard Pancoast. Mr, nnd Mrs. Max Wlnkelspecht, Mrs. Henry Stntlwag nnd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller h.ivo arrived home, after spending a fortnight nt Wlldwood, John Marshall, of the United States navy, hai been on u furlough nt his homo on .Cleveland nvenue i Miss Harriot TInsdalo hns returned homo nfter passing tho week at Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs C. August Heckel, who have been on a motor trip of several weeks through Pennsylvania, arrived Lome on Monday, PALMVKA Miss Hilda Sprlugman. of Washington, I). C, is lho guest of Mrs. A It. 5'.. ll Stlss Buth Corneal, after n six months' visit at Vu Sable Forks. N. Y., arrived homo on S.ituid.iy. Miss lliilda Stunn, who has been the guest of Mr.i' James Knell, returned to bet home, Washington, D, C. Miss Miriam Dodson, of Philadelphia, who Is visiting Mis. A. It. Zelly, will return homo on Friday. Miss Lthel Murry. of Philadelphia, Is the l-Jest of Miss Doiothy Taylor for a fort ti.ghl. Mlsa Dorothy Ba'lcom, who is entertain ing at her home on Thomas avenue Miss Virginia. Simmons, of Philadelphia, enter tained a number of fi lends at cards in her honor. Mr nnd Mrs. Robert J. Dodge nre at Montreal, Can., tho guests ot Mrs. Ralph Norton. In i. i I . m. 'i"lj I WHAT S D JONKjI trJTK tm . " ji The riilla1flnbl Dand pUil at OHr i Plata. Free. ' t; The National Medteal AMoeUMos convention at Seventeenth and Chriiti Free. ,rt tirrmnn DsptUt conference Tim tint Church, Ninth nnd Luzerne Fi ce. Drllla for drafted men nt Hacnr Ha Playground, Wayno avenue, opposite W i.ogan Mreet, nna nt Flfty-seventn and Hnvcrford avenue. Free. 1 e tey. MARKET BTnEKT Abova 18TH CONTINUOUH UllS A. M. to UtW P. M nii.uAji rox'S overwhelming Triumpni "The Honor System" J THE ailEATEST Hl'MAN BTOllT EVER TOt ;uii;- imine in the unuiual lenjrtn or "THaV uu.-vuit niMi;.i, it vrni ! nown aa dmi a' an rK.J.IM. In tl!.1ft A. M.. 1 'SO. B iflO. KlBBL (! 7 .80 and I) 80 I M. &l" lommtncinu ntm, iu. uubuwi.N fictuium i mi i-rujucuon .MAE .MAIIHH in TOLLY OP THE CHlCUS" An- yi ; v H it . V' PALACE U lirl il.-l liv sprrtnl nrrntiKemi at. t.ilnlng Mrs Samuel Hanson, nf New York. Miss llva Green and Miss Besslo Green, Sherburne, .V. Y, who arc on a motor trip through this lection of the K.ist, ale guests of Mis. Thomas J. Green, of Union ave nue. Mis Robert Hnllock. of Dundee, N. Y. Is tho guest of Mrs. lllr.tm D. Torry. Mr and Mis. Atwood Severn. Jr , have left for a two weeks' stny at G.ecnsboro. Md. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Holt have left for Iligbtstnwii, N. .1., and will be tho guest of tho Rev. and Mrs. Norrls Webb. BKVnilLY Mrs. Catherine Parker, of Broad street, lias taken a cottage at Ocean i ity ror a innntn Mrs. Charles Schubeit, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mrs. M. L. Kay, of Church street. Mr and Mrs David Balrd, who aro spend ing the summer at Capo May, will open their homo on Church street on Septem ber 1. Mrs. Charles Gallagher, of Kcw York city, who hns been the guest of Mr. nnd Mis. David Shirk at their home, Dew-Drop. in, nas returned uomc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wood, of Church street, who aio at Ocean City for the month of August, will return on September 1 to tho city. HOG i:VATKR PARK Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed Cllft havo gono to Wlldwood, N. J for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ehret and Miss Travelers' Aid Society Moves In older to care for the Increasing num ber of lenitives of soldiers and sailors who at present aro coming to this city In largo numbers tho Traveleis' AM Society has found It necessary to move Into more spa cious quaiters at 1507 Arch rlreet. When the new o'Uces aio opened on Saturday tho loclety will be operated as part of the Na tional Travelers' Aid Society. LAST TIIltUK DAYS FORREST EVELYN ANn nu RUSSELL NESBIT fi0N THAW In a I.lfe'p Story "REDEMPTION" Mntlnfs Dully, 'Jits, ISe nnd .'.IV i:r.NiNOM. R:ir.i s.-.c to ji.oo IIEHEIIVED SEATS IN ADVANCE Our Italian Allies' Official War Pictures "THE ITALIAN BATTLEFRONT" GARRICK 0PENV'MA:TiNi:E TWICE DAILY. 2:13, 8llB. SEATS NOW ADELPHI "'IatTo'n1 THE 13TH CHAIR 12U MARKET 8T. 10 A. M. to litis P. M. PIUCE9, lOe, 20a Hazel DaSvn & Bert Lytell In linitDEUT nitE.NON'8 Lutttt , "THE LONE WOLF" 11 I.OU1H JOSEPH VANCE ARCADIA Wra.'Sn i5J BUS. TMS, g:4S P. M. II. B. WARNER In the Ilenmrsntjlo atory. "OOD'a MAN' 'DT?PT4,MrP MABKET BflOT 17TH JCViliVjJliiN DAILY, 10c; EVOS., 15 11 A. M. to 11:1S P. U. GLADYS BROCKWELL " BTB M. to 11:15 P. V. rniCES loe, 2t MME. OLGA PETROVA In I'lrrt PruentRtlon of Jtttro'a "TO THE DEATH" , Dr-sfiAUr.n'H famous orchestra l Next Week Norma Talin(le In "Tha tlotkr m TrnrrrrT a market ad. V lJJll.f 0 A. $ 50,412 People Have atrfnrty tetn Ihe Lnsis nt the GARRICK Have You? Today, 2:15 Tonight, 8:15 Mam., 2Sa to fl.00 NlKhts. 2.V) to $1.60 Last 3 Days M QLOBE Theatre a'SiSSSA UUVWiJ YAVDKV1LLE Conttnuet 8TS. conttnueua 10o. ISc. 23c. 35a 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CASINO "ATM0AT Kjrvi.w Burlesque Review Walnut Ah Xlh St IT'S A Hl'MMEIt FFRHINfi an,J ,urt bith'ns aro Una at Stona " Harbor, neadlnir. II Excunlona "THE HOOSIER GIRLS" "THE MELODIOUS FOUR" DAILY, 2:80 10c. IS "BOYS IN BLUE" Tirton TrTnvcj DAi: UlvUOOlVJUJiO Eve..7O.10c.20o,S9 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH BTREET8 JOSErit E. HOWARD Freaenta "A MUSICAL WORLD REVUE" JOSEnt E. HERNARD A CO.: RAY PERM MARION DAVIS i OTHER RIO FEATURES. Today nt 2. 25c ft SOo; Tonight at 8. 25o to II. Next Week Marlon Morian'a Dancari sa 41 I OPara Blrd and Bet.ta ' V.iffllHTz. J rpvnnn1Qv.v l'b Aren. Mat. Dally. 11UWUC1U BPEE CEDWAY aiRLI J bHHIIIIIIIHk "', yl "i aalllH : I I 1 . , t - I Phota by J. Mitchell Elliot, MISS MARGARET GLYNN Miss Glynn, whoJs the daughter of j Mr. asdAMr. Martin P. Glyi, of -'i-STl- Ltd Cm mW IMIlillllf 'A'4Af l;?2SSX UU '.-,' AV.V-J .A RiV &Lm&m?iki, f I - mmmw w immw' ' VI aHllllaWiF,r" udiaMMMS. iran: Frankford Arsenal Tho men ot Company r, First Pennsyl vania Infantry, who were formerly stationed at tho Frankford Arsenal, nre camping In that dense JuiikIc called Camp Hancock, "way down South In CeorRla." One of the lads writes of an Intel estlng Incident that happened on their way Sotith. The transport train stopped for a few momenta at Alexandria, The soldiers saw a man standing at tho station with a white French poodle, nnd they nslfed lilm for tho do. Immediately the dog. who haa been named D, was handed Into the train window and proceeded on his journey as tho company's mascot. After a while, though, woolly llttlo "D" tired of travcllne and Jumped off tho evvlftly moving train. The porter of the train proved himself no slacker when ho Jumped after him and caught the fugitive. Iloth missed the train, but after tho soldiers pulled the cord nnd mado known tho cause f.f tho near-panlo to tho kindly engineer, tho latter-named uncanon Izcd saint lan the train back two nnd a half miles and pjeked up "D" and his heroic captor. The "D" boys write that "smokes" of all kinds, aro tho -scarcest things In CJcorgla. and aro warning tho soldiers of the First Ileglment who aro soon to leave for thero to take with them n good store. Tho "D" boys themselves aio more than lonesome without their cigarettes, A hint to tho wise and the kind of Philadelphia who want to make our protectors happy ought to be Kulllclent. The Jersey Side MERCHANTVIM.B Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Mason, of North Center street, nie being congialulated on tho birth of a son. Mr. nnd Mrp. Dilwyn Scnseman uro spending a foitnlght at Niagara Falls. Mr. "Wynn Armstrong and Mr. "William Frazcr lefr on Wednesday for tho second officers' training camp at Fort Myer, Va. Miss Marjorlo Mundy is spending several days in Harpers Ferry, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell are being congratulated on the birth of a son and daughter. Mrs. Campbell will be re membered as Miss Katherlne Frailey. Miss Dorothy Mason, of 134 West Rogers avenue, Is spending a few days In New York prior to a sea trip to Boston. Mrs. Irving Kdwaros and her small son are visiting her mother. Sirs. Robert Pearce, at her homo In Island Heights, N. J. Mr. Louis Grifflth Is visiting Mr. VTilbur Klrkner at his home, Franklin street and Cedar avenue. Mrs. Georgo Crump, of Maple avenuo and Clifton street, has organized a knitting class. Tho members nre malting a five piece outfit, consisting of wristlets, cap, muffler, sweator and scarf, DELANCO. Dr. and Mrs. II. K, Weller land States and will ba away until after) '-"': - wv. l..'- -r i iat km.,' qtM l mm miufftfWi iJ- - , .ttas-SSfcii .. i.- ' irsmamaamwut -'l fa H to -"L3 mmmmT2lm& A allllB HnT i 4 " rlj WMwt R V attl Wn BSalXlBCaW m iaaal P LaaamPr' ' s Baaaaa. U MWL " .aaaaaaaaaaaaW H aaaaaaaaaaaa-i r .LaaaaaaaaV KA aaaaaaaaa MaaaaaRaaaaaa A H &Q s VMfl BKvaaaW V M 3 wfi Lloyd George EIGHT months ago, when Lloyd George stepped into the premiership, Great Britain was troubled and uncertain. Today, in spite of the Russian collapse and of the realization that peace is still far off, that feeling of despondency has disappeared, and Lloyd George more than any other man is responsible for its disappearance. In a review' of Mr. Lloyd George's career in Sunday's Public Ledger, Sydney Brooks tells what the Lloyd George ministry has accomplished for our powerful ally. His article should be read by every person inter ested in the outcome of this great war. Order today your copy of Sunday's PUBLICLEDGER -(. .. t '"Ml m !M,1 Ur-V.S u .'- -., Jr,. ... l H 3 4 -t ;?.-. 'txti8?-tti&Z. it HvH"" V'V i A "J-V S1 .'w.i-;,.'.-- .rn ?.5G