JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Site to Be Given at the Country TCsfnto f Mv o k Mrs. Van Rensselaer ureat -f roportions Lp got Bome more tr toll you about TZ navy fcto which U to bo Riven at 'Athena country homo 01 f rjor,,rrs m W" U"'!': .. It has bean decided iCritw f , " hoW th jct0 on tho Bth HUr Should It rain tho party W.U t" Zt a. wonderful and cxcitlns on the rf !?soon. just ns soon as you go; I SZ etdtement of tho Sporting Car "t on the Main Line this week, you'll l?. rest up for tho following week's r rfuTaW.r along tho Heading. It foi. the first time the beautiful estate the Alexander Van Uenwelncm w i V hrown open to tho public, and Ifn . a, let me tell you. So historical. 00eeslu . - ... .!, ,.1,1 t,rnllMl down )u kn ,v.,rn I.vdla Darrah Is said Kve overheard tho plans for tho but tl of Germantown. V . I.. i.. ..1,1 nllll Mllln. And now the piaco is iu " " ' .- rnther countrymen, onto mm v. VT'. . is Given for the maintenance rf the several projects of welfare for tho ,dlors and marines of tho navy. f 'rvFFEUS of assistance In tho affair U have been received from mi sues, .nd It certainly looks as If it would bo ; very blB thing. Tho naval band from th. Philadelphia Navy Yard will be in luendance, and there will bo a number 'I features, Including a naval exhibit, country store, rummago sale, flower vijaar amusements of all sorts for chll- irtn moving pictures, bridge and dancing Ma also many attractive booths, ut which t articles of all descriptions will bo sold. tTrtlM for Camp Hill leave the Heading Terminal at 1:02, 2:02. 3:02. 4:04, 5:02 and IJ1 P. ni. 1U1H1IHK numa " "' " til, 6:11 and 7:52 p. m. ' Carroll S. Tyson, Jr.. a well-known artist in this city, has designed one of tho posters for the fete and another lias been prepared by J. U. Caldwell & Co. A com mittee of well-known women Is dlhtrlN- tiling the posters throughout tho Cler-ff.mtn1-n iin.l Chestnut Hill. Old Yolk tread and Main Line sections. luiaiikv"" - i Elaborate preparations have been niado for all departments of tho fete. A he-ore 'of amusements will be pro hied for the midway. Owners of country estates will send the products of their gardens and of their kitchens A company of murine1 and a company of sailors will bo on hand for an exhibition drill, which will end In the picturesque ceremony of "re treat," with tho lowering of tho flag and the sunset gun. lloth New York and Philadelphia firms have promised gifts cf beautiful articles, which uro to be told. 1 Many of the rooms of Camp Hill Hall (lll be used for tho heveral departments 'ef the fete in addition to tho booths mid other attractions which will be on the, lawn, J Jlra. Van ltensselaer, who will act as hastes'!, will also bo tho general chair man of the affair. IP iPERHAPS a long list of names is not Interesting, and yet I always llko to know who Is to do what, and perhaps you do, too. bo heio goes: " Publicity Mr,i. Barclay H. AVarburton. chairman. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mis. Richard Cadwatader, Mrs. Howard Henry, Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, Mrs. .Stanley SjQriswold Flagg, Miss AVebstcr. Mrs. Charles Henry Scott, Mrs. Ernest Law, SMr. Paul Denckla Mills, Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt and Miss Graco Vulkuer. 1 Howers, vegetables und garden tools Mrs. H. H Mayan! Itowle, chairman; lira. Edward X. Denson, Mrs. George Wllllnp, Ji , Mrs. Francis de St. Phalle. Bridge- Mis. Francis I. (joven. Bolt drinks, bouquets, emblems and candy Miss Mury Law. Uy lady's boudoir and fancy ai tides Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt. chairman! Mrs. Frank Clyde. Mrs. Richard Cad- .walader, Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux, Mrs. Theodore Cramp. Mrs. Tom McKean. Mrs. iJohn Fell, Mrs. Williamson Roberts. Comfoits and sailors' supplies Mrs. Kobert U Strawbrldgo. chairman: Mrs. Ernest Law. Mrs. Thomas Learning, Mrs. Charles H. Scott. Mrs J. Kearsley Mitchell, 3d, and Mrs. William Warden. Moving pictures Mrs. William J. .Clothier. "vy exhibit -Mrs. Frederic Richard- ion Payne. Country store mill riininiiicn s.ile Mrs. Howard Henry, chairman: Mrs. Victor i-Mather, Mrs, Georgo Dallas Dixon. Jr., iMrs, Frazler Harrison, Mrs. Livingston Ludlow Riddle, Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, Mre. Charles F. DaCosta, Mrs. Robert L. .Montgomery Donations Mi-m. TCil.-nnl Tloliorto 'halrman. Mrs Innnn T. Stnrr. Mm. John 'ell. Mrs. Alexander Ttlddln. Sir. 1. Wll. lamSOn Roberta Mr Vnn Tlono.nlnnr 1 " Edward T. Stotesbury. department for children Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devereux. chairman: Mrs. Her. Iman-Krumbhaar, Mrs, Norris Vaux. Mrs. Jtorge Cooke. Mrs. Oliver Raton Pr,,m. vt' Mrs Isaac starr JIrs- Henry I'ratt -vn-ean, .MI6S Ellon TVfnrv Cncni -fr-a ."orman MacLeod. KT5a garden Jlrs. Charles li. Penroso. faairtnan: Mrs. P. Mlllo,- nr ti ir ,. .Mnjer and Miss Sarah TT Tl Tinr,,.! llefreshmnnta itf.. iitim. . ,',,.. '"airman: Mrs. Charles W. Henry, Mrs. .-"-., . chllds Drexel, Mrs. Bayard i .1ry' XIrs" Eoard T. Stotesbury. Mrs. . iur ,mlen Newbold, Mrs. John S. Itwbold. Mrs. George Harrison Frazler. ,. Randal Morgan, Mrs. Cyrus H. K. .J-rtls, Mrs. John Gribbel. Mrs. Henry i"nnton Pnv m ...,., . . f "i niaiu j, uiasgow. "ri . v,1'am llullltt, Mrs. T, De Witt .UUyler. Mm. a w hijji. . -,.... 'neiaer ' " tt" 9 UNFORTITNATELY for the morals of thla Wnvlil nH maAU ,L , .. wiu, ut lumur uju inurais or a people In It, divorce has become so : wmmon that avon In our own town jVhere dlvoi-ces and divorcees have been L,W unned more than In other cities, wo are 8 used to it. Even a thero's na j lift rtLinlina ttm xutrtinn(a1 Jlmj o loI j Mar 4fiu in October Assumes , a woman each of whom has severed tho knot. Thero was a tenlblo "fuux pas" made lately by a poor young hostess, who, finding the chat had become rather strained, thought to lighten the ntmRs. Micro by telling a few funny stories with this disastrous result: "Oh, 1 must tell you n. killing story. One of the boys in Jack's class was asked to tell nil he knew about Patrick Henry, and what on earth do you think tho youngster said'' l'ven Jacklo knew It wus funny, becauso ho said tho teacher laughed very hard, though Jnck himself did not get tho point. "The small boy stood up and said, 'Pat lick Henry was a good little bo. with bluo eyes and light hair, und whom he grew up ho got married and afterward ho said, "Give, me liberty or give mo death. It was pretty awful, but Phlladelphlaus will havo to remember that there nro SOniO to Whom It la nn Innmr f l,i make Jokes of this kind. Won't the TXTKIli: you awfully surprised to lu.u ''of Mai Ion Horwltz's second matil monlal plunge? I was not so terrli.H becauso you see propinquity 1ms a lot to do with things of this kind, and thesi two peoplo had plantations that Ji.lned down there, und what more r.otuml than to talk over their doing- together and then get Interested In each i.tlu-i as well as their fields of potatoes Marion was here ns lute us last .Mm day, you l.now, and said nothing of her plans, which must have been made then, for she met "Cap" In Tampa and mar lied him before who returned t hoi hnine ut Mooro lluveu. Of couiho people's tongues me gtung to wag, they always do, and cery one docs not know "Cap" as well as tln-v do Muilini, and because he has imt iimea in thu "As&cmbly f,et," let us s.i, the snobs will be very bu-j condemning iwi, but then they have not met iMp' m( Perhaps when they do they will not be no quick to i-ritlcli-e. He's a pu-tts ni. r iimn as mt.n K()l JOii know. (Oh, N'ain' Fie! Are you down on men. to va ";w men go- x,)t jy ..0 ,,,, WhntsiS ever; but they are a queer lot. Now aien't they? They sure are!) Tho only criticism that would teem Justifiable is that It is so soon after her liiM huhband's death; but then people do not feel the same way they used to about many things. And then jou s,eo these ate waitlmes and romances which ordinal lly tnke sev eral years como to a head very quick when It's a question of a man going to war and the ever-present possibility of his not i (.turning. Somehow he becomes doubly dear it seems, in nly opinion they aio both to bo wished all good things. NANCY WYNWI". RETURN FROM FARM ON OCTOBER FIRST Germantowners in Seve r n 1 Branches of Service South erner Guest of Sister Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd C. Cutler, of 2.10 West School Houfco Uuo, who hao been spending the summer at their farm In Col mar, will return to town October 1. Mr. James U. Cutler is In tho officers' training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, while Mr. Lew It Cutler Is with the mual coast :eere In Capo May. Mr. Charles Spiegel, of Mnple wood avenue, Is with the naal coatt rc sene in Cape May. Mis. Julian J. Johnson, of Charleston, S. C, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil liam Kelly Heard, E0I3 Pulaski avenue. Mr. John Heard has returned to Lehigh Univer sity at Bethlehem Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllam JI. David, of 5229 Ciieeno street, entertained Miss Katlicrlne Melmofh over tho week-end. .Mr and Mrc. L II. Walling, of 6713 Lincoln drlxe, who occupied their eottauo ut Wcaslilo Park during tho summer, lme returned to their home. Mrs. Rltner K. Walling, of 43D West School House lane, Is tho guest of Mrs. ICrnest Qulna, at Pensacola, Kla. Mrs. Qulna was .Miss Urai-e Held. Jlr. and Mrs. llerbeit U. Sldebottom, , Montclalr, N. J, formeily of (leimnntowii, are being eoiigintulated upon the birth of ii i-oii named John Herbert Hldebottom. Mrs. Sldebottum was JIlss Anne Ktltes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Htltes hae been visit ing their son-in-Inw and daughter in Mom cl.ilr. Mrs. Kdward M. Daxhl, of Hast Penn street, Is spending seveial weeks at Knos burg Falls, Vt., as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward M. David, Jr. TjUi-inc Uw jiiov to c i ?r7Etit, lot JAitNU-ititis Cmr't. WtnrsnM en$ Ancentn- V Evening ledgbr-'philadblphiX, Monday, WBm JffifokL Aktiit II wH PKHflAflHB'Mni irv2fBBi IBr, Ik ?- .aa-J,9bt j" frAt liliBi - & SriH iH! Pt'OrImSSB k JfJw ' MTV" jVWBk 'S- r atmSP si B mW&bfrL -' r -h 3 j&F R- 4 USB 3IUS. 1IAKOLU I- NORTON AND MISS ELAINE IIAMMERSTEIN Mrs. Norton was Miss Brcnda Cleveland, a ilauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Cleveland, of this city. Her wed dinK to Mr. Harold F. Norton, of New York, took place a t the llellevuc-Stratford on September 20. Miss Ham raerstein, who is the granddaughter of Mr. Oscar Hammcrstcin, vns Mrs. Norton's attendant ns maid of honor. NAVY YARD PEOPLE ENTERTAIN VERY LITTLE Informal Affairs the Only Thing to Be Given There This Winter It Is dlllleult to linaglno tho nasal set almost entirely devoid of social activity, but, owing to tho war, such Is really the case. About two years ago there was scarcely a day without a party or luncheon, for g.tlhcicd, as tho olllcers' wles arc from nearly all parts of the cJuntry. and tllttlng here and there, at the will of the various heads of tho naval servlef, It was but natural that their short stays In the, various posts should be Just ouo round of pleasure. Now It Is ery different The light at mosphere of afternoon t"as has ghen placo to a nulet, calm realization of tho terriblo seriousness of tho business we are about, and, as one woman remarked, with so manv of our loved ones facing unknown dangers, wo hae neither tho heart nor the will to entertain" Then, too, the nasal men havo been kept so busy that posit lo res,t ts Indispensable, and this ccrtnlnl can not be had amid tho whirl of suppers and dances. And ho. entertaining. It thero Is any this winter, will bo most Informal . Captain Clarcnco A. Carr. 1. 8. N" and Mrs. Carr gave a most Informal littlo danca on Wednesday eenlng at their home In the Yard. Their, nephew, Midshipman C. I, Richards, who spent a few days with them before his icturn to Annapolis, was the guest of honor, and thero were about twenty guests. The Marine Hand furnished tho music, and while tho affair wns most In formal, It was quite delightful, and the young peoplo had a thoroughly good time. THE WILLOUGHBYS' WARD S5T? i ?r7E!, lot jAUNlmiris tha mW housi Um i-rofewor ua4oruU6 mm&- RESIDENT OF GIRARD FARMS MOTORS TO WILKES-BARRE Makes Trip, Including Steep Climb, in Eight Houm Dr. Chailotte Steckel I'arrhiBton, of 2130 West Passyunk avenue, added to her repu tation ns an autolst this week, by motoring to WIIUevHario In her big roadttrr to Uslt her cousin, Dr. Louise Steckel. Tho drive Included the steep ascent of Giant's Despair, but Doctor Karrlnston and her car hae Buch an enviable teputntlon downtown that one Is not surprised to l.now that tho made the trip In eight hours. All autolsts know that this Is ipilto a record, for Doclpr I-'arrlngton was driving alone, and "fllant's Despair." wlilch Is over twenty-one miles of an up ward drle, In full of nasty little curves, llko tho "Devil's KIbow," and u positive or deal to most nutnlstK. Miss Anna Ii Met lurk, of 2402 South Gar net street, left this afternoon for Doyles town, where she will be ono of an nutomo bllo party that has planned to tour tho plc turesiiuo I'erklomen valley ocr tho week end. Mr mid Mrs. Joseph IC Ilarrlman, of 2511 South Unmet street nre receding congratu lations cm tho birth of a son. Ho has been named Joseph Kimball Ilarrlman, Jr. Weddings WALTint constaui.i: The niaiilago of Miss Ella II. Constablo and Mr. James II. Walter took place at noon on Thursday, September 21, nt the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i". Constable, on tlermantown aenue. Tho ceremony was performed by the Itev, J. II, Shirley. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony for tho two families. After October ir Mr. and Mrs. Walter will be at home nt 1G8 Walnut lane, Ger mantown. Cmir't. IUnnM w eia$ t tha Itre c,MoUy, pet September Xto& 6fi ' RED CROSS BRANCH INDELANC0,N.J. Sale of Articles nt Town Hall Helps Fund for Ma terials UHLAXCO. The commltttce In charge of tho Jted Cross branch, which has Its headquarters at the Young Men's Christian Association Hulldlng, has sent out a notice to the women of Dclanco of tho urgent need of iuntecrs. They may tako home gar ments to make at their leisure, If It is Im possible for them to give a fow hours to the workroom, which 1b open from 9 a. in. to S p. in. every Wednesday and Friday. Tho cutting and preparing commltteo meets ccry Tuesday. The cretonne bags mado by Mrs. John P. Itonoy and some other articles were sold at tho Delanco Town Hall on Wednes day afternoon, bringing In more than $10 for tho work. The branch Is planning many affairs of Interest during tho winter season In order to raise funds to pay for materials with which to work. Mr. and Mrs. Caret c Landes have closed their cottage In Delanco and have returned to Philadelphia, whero they will spend the winter season, Mrs. i:imer Deacon, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Young, of Logan, Pa., has returned home. Mrs. Henry Tomlln will leave for Mill villa on Monday for an extended stay. Miss Minnie Treffs, of Brooklyn, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater V. Flolier for a fortnight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fisher gave a box party at the Forest Theatre, Philadel phia, on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Treffs, followed by a supper at the Walton. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Sir. and Sirs, nobert Young Bernard, ol Gamor road, Wynnefleld, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Stlss Isabel Slaile Bernard, to Mr. Frank Schoch Foil mer, son of the ltev. Harold N. Kollmer, ot Sellnsgrove, Pa., and Sirs. Folhner. Mr. and Sirs. 11. Lenhardt. of Wyoming terrace, Frankford, have announced the en gagement ot their daughter, SIlss Muriel Lenhardt, to Mr. IUlph SIcClay. METROPOLITAN OPIIRA HOUSE BARGAIN MAT. WED. BEST SEATS $1 SPKCIAL NOTE Kutra VoIuntr Perform ance Friday afternoon, Hfpt. 26. for C.00O 8allora from Navy Yard, under auiplces of Mr. and Mrs. B. T Stotesbury and the Drama Learue. The XJlrreat, Dramatla Bpectael on Uarth T H F WANDERER fiTAOnD BY DAVID DELASCO Ctci. and Sat. Slat.. COo to tl.SO. llargaln Mat. Etery Wad. Beat Siata $1. 800 Oil)eatra Seats Every Performance 11.00, Beata also on eale at Downtown Ticket Office 11U8 Chestnut Ht, "TUB WANDEttKIl" la NOT a Moving Picture COMPANY OV 200 PEOPLE Am?T PUT i'- 8:S0- Jut- Sat., 2:so. AD JilLjr HI rop. 11.00 Mat. Tliura., 2 jo WlLUAM HAIIRIS, JR., Frtstnta THE 13TH CHAIR VT DAYARD VEILLETt with MARGARET WYCHERLY fEITH'S 'MI&.a.'ftEi. (( WALTER C. KELLY " 'Vl "TUB VIP.OINLV JUDOB" L Yiw Helen Trix & Sister . JKS8IE BUSUSY, A. CO. , Heuaaau)vM t9Uwr Mm 1917 WOMEN'S WORK Primitive Women Compelled to Labor Women i,iJ Today Working for Love of Country Enthu siastic Meeting of Red Cross Branch -", PIUMITIVK man was n killer. It wns necessary for his safety. rrlmttlve womnn was n worker, and her reputation has In no wise become tarnished with nge. Sho did all sorts of working stunts, nnd Invented tho tools to help the stunts. An English explorer tells us of nn Indian maiden who In 1770 had been stolen by a hosttlo tribe, but ran nway when the chanco offered. When found, she had been seven months In the wilderness without seeing a human being. Sho had no weapon of any kind, but hnd made snares and had all tho rabbits and partridges fhe could eat. Troin the rabbit skins she not only made a warm milt of clothes, but had, with a woman's Innato vanity, put trim ming on It sho had built herself a hut and had a fire. With nn arrowhead nnd four Inches of nn Iron hoop, taken with her In her flight, sho had made tmowshocs to roam over tho snow when watching her snares. Now pleaso tako notice In her spare time she prepared twine of the Inner bark of willows to make a. fish net for use In the spring. When tho explorer and his party found her she had made 00 feet of tho twine. So why Bhould we marvel nt tho great amount of wcrk for tho lied Cross Society turned out by women In their spare time? Last week thero wat a very enthusiastic meeting of lted Cross workers In the parish houso of the Church of Our I.ady of Mercy. Broad stiect and Susquehanna nxenue. of which Mgr Gerald P. Coghlnn is rector Tho auxiliary wns organized last Apill n No. IBS. nnd has about lfiO member. The meetings are held on Wednesday from 2 to o o'clock In tho afternoon and from , to 10 o'clock In the evening. They havo spo elallzed In surgical dressings and nil the work was up to the P.ed Cross standardlza Hon. Fiom pril to Julv the auxiliary mem bers pioviilcd their nun materials, nnd be ginning with October they will continue this contribution The work In the parish orig inated with the Woman's Catholic Alliance. Miss Mary flare, vlco president of the Alliance, nt 1702 Summer street, has or ganized lted CrosH branches all over the city Auxiliary No. 13S bus a first aid class, illti-eted by Doctor (l.ilbralth, and will orgonuea building section In the near futuro At tin- autumn rally meeting Mon-signoi- Cnghlnn presided, and In bis address stuted that a membership nf 400 was tho aim of the roclety nnd that tin- young people of tho parish would form a junior Red Cross organization So we may ex pect something out nf the ordinary soon Other speakers weie Mr. Collier Stc en- son, whose nildresses throughout the city havo done bo much to promote the won derful grow tli of P.ed Cross work ; Mrs. Honorn Walsh, associate editor of the Catholic Standard and Times; Mrs. M. M. Ciillen, from lted ""ross headquarters,' w ho spoko on "surgical dressings," nnd Miss Mary A". Lyons, a lted Cross nurse, who told of her work In the Philippines Tho olllcers of th auxiliary are MKs Margaret llcynolds, president : Mrs May Hves Mrs W Lambert. lce presidents; Miss Katharine Miller, secretary, and Mls DELAWARE COUNTY SENDS OFF DRAFTED MEN Provide Supper and Vaudeville Show in Evening for Men of New Army Last week the people all over Delaware County gae their drafted men tho best kind of a "send-off" they possibly could. It Is splendid to see how eory ono lends enthusiasm and help on such an occasion It must havo made the men who went away prouder than over of thosu they left behind them, and, of course, it filled them with tho happiest of memories. Tho llldley Pat It people Kent on 102 men from their own town nnd tho neighboring ones. On the afternoon before they left, that Is, Wednesday, the social club gavo the men the use of Its rooms, and they played pool nnd billiards. Thero was a piano there, too, nnd, of course, somebody play wtille eerybody else sang. Then the all liooped oer to the Itldley Park auditorium, whero the women of tha town gave them a supper they're not going to forget In a hurry. Tho committee In charge of making tho men comfortable, which, of courfe, means serving them their "eats," was composed of women belonging to the Woman's Club, the Emergency Aid and the Sunshine Society. These women are Mrs. William (1 Hollls, Mrs. Joseph U. Bond, Mrs. J. M, Stotsenburg, Mrs. Joseph MacIIenry, Mrs. 13. K. Nelson. Mrs. J. D. Shattuek. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. W. D. Craeil, Mrs. D. M. McCraclten. Mrs. I. F. Paisley. Mrs. W. T. Ward, Sirs. Mention, Mrs. W. W. Johnson, Mrs. Wlnsmoro, Sirs. Carl Ilelneman. Sirs. William I'rsklnc, Sirs. Howard Scptt, Miss Carrie Hetzel and Miss Anna Hetzel, SIlss Sarah Given and Miss Doris Ilelneman. FORREST Theatre FIItST PERFORMANCE TOMORROW NIGHT CHARLES DILLINGHAM TRESENTS The Acknowledged King of Musical Comedy FRED STONE JACK O'LANTERN WHISTLING TUNES FUN- 80 GIRLS MATS. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY GARRICK YolGTiT Two Weeke Only Mata. Wednesday & Saturday COHAN AND HARRIS 1'renent THE WILLOW TREE A FANTASY OF JAPAN By BDNR1MO and HARRISON RHODES With FAY HAINTER and New York Cait COc to 11. CO at Popular Wednesday Matinee, BROAD-Tonight & Arthur Hopkins and I' Klecfleld, Jr , Present MISS BILLIE BURKE IN CLAnn HUMMER'S NEW PLAY THE RESCUING ANGEL nrX nMT A T . GERMANTOWN and LiUJ-iVJiNlVJU MAPLEWOOD AVES. FIRST TIME IN PHILADELPHIA GEORGE WALSH In a Komantla Drama of tho Balkan "THE YANKEE WAY" ALBO ALL-STAR VAUpEVILLEBILL LAFAYETTE THEATRE KEN8INOTON AVE. AND CAMBRIA ST. OPEN MONDAY, 6:30 P. M. GERALDINE FARRAR in JOANTHB WOMAN"' NIXON:52d& Market Sts. ELSIE FERGUSON "DAUDA . AND A CORKINa VAUDEVILLE BILL TXTlvmf Evg,' BMt Bt,Liw 100,No WalTlUb Illsher. Mata. Tue.., Thura,. 88c, 60c. Bat Mat., S3c SO 7Sc THE WHITEFEATHER Knickerbocker" " k v.0.BThur.:.A?.st "The Easiest Way" NEXT WEEK 'THE AROYLB CASE" P'TTXTA MATfNEB TODAY CASINO Irwin's Big Show .Walnut am Eta. a aHaDdard rpxM;ih; Th atria V "t ti-iizmii ' t -.,.':. v A TRADITION Margaret Madden, secretary. Not content with nl! the surgical dressings work of their spare time these great-hearted Ree. Crossers packed two large boxes contain Ing Jams, Jellies, candles and all sorts ot good things, homemade, of course an In spare time also of course and sent them to Camp Hancock for the men Of tho parish who are tralnlnr there. To bacco and cigars were In the boxes also, and that was all that waa not home made, Kven the travelers havo taken their knit ting and at the resting places have filled In spare time for tho lted Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram D. Miller, of 3189 Diamond street, havo Just returned from an auto mobile trip through the West, returning through Canada. Mrs. Miller Is an actlva lted Crosser and found tlmo to do a "bit" now and then on her enjoyable trip. Miss Eva Jacobs has 'returned to her home on North Broad street after an ex tended stay at Lake Hopatcong. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT Opening Jnron Mrdlrnl College. Opening Temple Unlvernlty ertnlng classes. JIAIIKKT STnRET above UTII 11:13 A, M, TO 11 U5 r. II. SWJTO PBESBKaTS Jcn I&cpGaa3?tr& of mm kidkie ssmm ADDED ATTUACTION FIItST SHOWING "IN THE WAKE OF THE HUNS" Showing th tfetrm-tlnn Caunnl by "THE RETREAT OF THE GERMANS" APTEIl THE BATTLE OP AItRA& OKriCIAI. MOVE.1XMKNT riCTUBES NEXT WEEK DOUOLAS TAiniUNKB Df THE J! AN KHOM PAINTED POST" M(S dso-s. patsjuarcs'ij S. flMte Direct From Tri umphal lllgh-Prlced Engagement at 01ntt Theatre. New York WILLIAM FOX 1'reeenta The Super do Luxe Production m oggs A T" A TNT A CHESTNUT Bel. 10th . ARCADIA Ka.h. uy.. Vllllim Fox Super da Luxa Photoplay WILLIAM PARNUM IN FIRST SHOW1NO OF "When a Man Sees Red From Larry Eana' "Tha Painted Lady" NEXT ATTRACTION Two Weeks Commencing Monday Nt "Jack and the Bean Stalk" WILLIAM FOX'S IS00.000 SPECTACLE TOR CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE ft NINETY REGENT MARKET Below 17TII Dally, lOoi Ever, 19a 11 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. DOUBLE BILL TODAY TOMORROW ALICE BRADY 'BETSY R088" DUSTIN FARNUM "NORTH OF FIFTY-THREH" Two Favorite etara. Two I-opular Ilaya VICTORIA MARKET Abova OTR 0 A. M. to 11 lis P. 1L Deieauer-a Orcheivtrm FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY" BAYNB In METRO SUPER-FEATI'RB "THEIR COMPACT' Thura.. l'rl.. Sat -lma. OI1A PBTROVA In -THE SILENCE EELLERS" GLOBE theatre JJffiE A-., UiJUiJU VADBY;i.I.lf-ontlnnii'l 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. lne ir- 25o Sis '1 "ROR HALL r,"u'ta OWI "HELLO JAZZ-LAND" OTHER FEATURR ACTA CROSyiCEYSlsSori "Poor John" n- -,,. ,,. .1.. ... ll.nar'wav Of??"1 ??. . &tt jji vmm tr - "u'.u2XLLj "IM'I Tii IlM dSTWW W'mmm mj?sA . feittm JT' i-.-Affle?ferv ' i t I i3&vo: Mv-lzZfyiX A atlrrlnc drama of !r5eSV the utmoat Impor- X?l .. tance, n well aa of V nlAcA deepeet interest. $$2- Featuring W& Dustm WCiw" rarnum v --vV Reveals with atar. J2-!' tllnar reallem tho poa. v nihility of German Kplonro In thia country. NO ADVANC13 I in rntcEs I Thura.. 1'rl. and Sat, . MAE MARSH In Flnt Ooldwyn Plctura Polly of the Circus By Marearot Mayo .v 5 v :x r't T' lt ''V 3t '1 MS m v 4;3 n Jt 7!$.
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