- A-" ' i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ninfnv Messenger Service on Thursday at the ... ... .-, mvftl recruiting ItasitB i - - of Mll8lc on iXrallles at k the olher at 8, UUday.oneat3of Motor Mo8. under mo " Lieutenant John wn6er "" ,, t ucutonant, ior b"lllp. S?.Urravy now-W.U Ipd a band i unrvibvii . 4 ; "he's ' " 7 ., nri fifty-seven saiioro cf !?. Irrl Stat.cn. i woi tne ... ., .nmi ivtndl ;How Vu UThc. wUl b made by Gen Patriotic speeches will (g weU ..VfallW.u . aus0 ! have " ,.h hearing-. "'"" ""., rrnnk. II" . ,ih heard mmr -'""" -" , (well worth mm jQhn Mason Th0 Cf the i-ru.. -. -- the cnupment pr0Ctf nnSlng o the recreation build of ""Lie enlisted men at the navy Ti- ...... ,,., uken by Mrs. J. WU- Boxes n;- Suiter ClarK, Mrs. jls Martin, Mrs. B. Mrs. Henry Trlco i SST M- -- Kewha, Mr, Mo, In Churc"" 7' ; Jr., Mrs. John Grlb MrVe"rc How5 Clark. Mrs. Daniel bel, Mrs. C " William O. Warden. " rT You ca" S your tickets at Heppe's. Buy ..necr Service Is. as ' . -i.n1 AITS. k3WVJ - --. T may know a volunteer organization you may -know iifor duratlon.. 0rm mCBrs aw M. Thomas L, Elwyn. S Henr" Pe Wright and Mrs Mo, " rhurchman. The start consists of n OeorBrDaUas Dixon. Jr., Mrs. Mrg. George " Dougherty. Klorens lvivinua, . ----- .--."-- Moln. Mrs. Sydney muy. "- -;- - ' .. . iviictu i dney inayci, ." l Miss Madeline Asbui tyre and Miss Madeline Asuurj. f Vin recreation bi .-.. v.o rpcrealion uuiwuibi vZ this the other day: A man who been to the navy yard on business tauS two Jackles uptown In bis car. One of them said: "Before I came here X u,d to think It was an awful place Everybody spoke of Philadelphia as such rndbblsh hole that I dreaded being o, 5,red here. But I've never been enter J ned anywhere as I have been here. Why People arc Just falling over them Ses to be nice to us." So, now. I guess thtt will make us feel pretty line. Avtrnnni. UL n... -- TMD you ever know anything to beat D lt7 one day you hear bo and so is coming out and nest day you hear she isn't. One minute there is a large rumor that invitations are out for this or that tea and the next minute you hear they are not. so the only ones I am ready to believe are to be debbles this year are Mary Newbold and Helen Griffiths, In Chestnut Hill, because the former has come out and theHatter came today, and Invitations were sent out. that I'll swear to. for didn't I get them myself, and didn't .. 'Vewbold have the first day on Sat urday and there will bo the second next Saturday and tho third on October 27. Mary Newbold Is named ufter her mother, you know, who was Mary Scott, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bcott. whose beautiful ok' house at Nine teenth and Rlttenhouse Square Ubed to be one of the landmarks of the city. Like the old Brown house, on the corner of Nineteenth and Walnut streets, the Scott home has been converted Into a large apartment house, the Edgar Scotts pre ferlng to live at their country placo In Darby. Mrs. Newbold died shortly after her husband had built the handsome house 1313 Locubt street, which since then has been occupied by the Charle magne Towers until Gertrude's tragic death last year decided them to abandon the house and live at the Bellevue when not traveling Mr Newbold Is a brother of Mrs. Beau Teau Borle, Jr . and of Mr. John S. New bold, who married the beautiful Virginia Campbell some years ago. Mary la very , lovely and very popular In the younger et, and should have a very good time at the few parties which will be given this year I understand the Prices are not going to bring Rachel out after all. but you never can tell, can you? It Is too early for Invites for that time next month anyhow, so we can't prove It one way or another, and after all every one has a right to change his or her mind. The lecond debut of the season took placo this afternoon In Chestnut Hill, when Helen Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ogelsby Griffith was given a tea by her parents. The Griffiths live on Sten ton avenue, you know, and tho tea was given there, Helen wore a white net (rock and carried an old-fashioned bou quet of pink rosebuds. Her mother, who vas Mss Helen Sherman, was gowned li black velvet. Mrs. John Kent Kane and Mrs. Henry M. Paul. Jr., both iela tlves of the family, received together With Mrs. Pope Yeatman, Miss AHcu Grant, Mrs, Albert Jackson, Mrs. Edward Farnum, Mrs. Boyce .Tudeson, and the pebbles in line wore Catherine Morris, Margaretta. Foltz. Julia Kamsey, Evelyn Page and Joscphlno Hooper. JOW that the Sporting Carnival is ' over, people on the Main Line are turning their attention to the tea house whlc'j Mrsj Henry S. Jeanes Is conduct ing this week at her country home in Devon. I think I told you' before that it opened October 1 and was to be held for two weeks. Mrs. Jeanes Is giving it for the benefit of the social service depart ment of the Presbyterian Hospital. I think It Is a fine idea and such a novel one, Margaretta Jeanes, Mrs. Jeanes's daughter, was solnir to make her debut thli year, but decided not to on account Pt the war. Well, Margaretta and nume, u of her friends are acting as wait resses in the tea room. They have email Ublea arranged on the first-floor porches nd in the dear old-fashioned garden, and " been quite the thing for motor . to etop there for afternoon tea, $hey v get tea or chocolate, buttered toast, duiamon toast, corn bread, aand trU and other dainties. Also home nJe cakes and jellies are for sale. Awong the waitresses aft Elisabeth He Mlchatj, jjary LaWi Rebecca Thomson. Hgy Thayer, Emlllo Kennedy, Mary ewrd. EUeabeth Packard. Mary Clark, "jp Olendinnln, Onlnor Ualrd. Billy Officials to Sponsor Academy of Music Charlotte Brown, Virginia Roberts, Kath. nrlne Putnam, Josephine Obdyke. Emllle Kennedy and Katharine Thompson, of wumington. Sounds like a comlnc-out tea, doesn't lt7 They made several hundred dollars last week, and I hope they will make many moro this week. NANCY WYNNE. SCHOOL' TO GIVE RED CROSS FAIR Baldwin School in Girnrd Farms to Have Street Carnival Next Friday thJh?n?.man ,,vho rcmarked the other day sh V.ieJ?lnB I,e.r Bon to tne National Army nf .h2 B !V? qulte sum:lent for one woman ihVr..f .V.ntry ";an hardly ba ""I to show the , preya ling rplrlj of the American woman. ll U"0Wu and rta"" ,nat I" giving m h."uands we ore making the supremo net of sacrifice, but In many cases this biggest act of all BCems only to Increase , ,deslf J0, do more for the wonderful country that has asked so little for all the ?n? ? i" nnd aavant wo have enjoyed for-the last fifty years Witness the mag- "'"'". lvork. being done everywhere by i .. -'"os- n oniy too frequently we find the most tireless workers are those whom some one has "left bohlnd"! The Board of Education has planned a stu pendous Red Cross campaign throogh the schools this winter, and In all sections plans are being discussed and placed under way .. mnuu projects mat will raise the dif ferent allotments thnt each school Is sup posed to contribute. The Baldwin School, at Seventeenth and i oner streets, has Fcveral entertainments tilready under way. the first of which will take place this Friday evening. As the weather outdoors Is yet very pleasant. It s planned to have a street carnival In the exclusive Olrard Farms section, so that Colorndo tcrraco between Porter and i .. treets wl bo artistically decorated ana lighted, and all manner of Interesting attractions will help to coax the neighbor ing residents and the many friends of tho teachers and pupils at the school, to spend an hour or two with the ambitious workers. mm or cour.se, something that will be con vertible Into gauze and banduges. me nine nanaoms that the teachers have distributed promise dancing to the strains of a thoroughly up-to-the-minute orchestra, candy and Ice-cream cones for the llttlo one-i: a bakery, where one can purchase home-made pies and cakes; lemonade and dainty little crackers for those who are Just a wee bit thirsty; sandwiches, the "hungry" kind, presumably f- those for whom the lemonade and dainty cakes have no attractions; a country market, where one can do one"s shopping for the week end; a real Hooier booth, showing "Jellies. Jams and sweet marmalades" and, by the way. most of these have been made by the teacliers themselves from the various "war gardens- attempted during the summer; a clipping party, with all its accompanying surprises, and lastly, the much-desired f.incv booth, where one can do one's Christmas shopping and buy pretty and unusual things embroidered and painted by the different workers. As It Is getting late now for car nivals, it Is to be hoped that this last one of the year will be splendidly patronized ana tnai tne iteti cross will be materially benefited by the affair. Mrs. Robert H. Moore, wife of Lieutenant Moore, U. S. .V. of 2513 South Colorado ter race, Is entertaining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klmer C. Urlggs, of Wareham. Mass. They came to the city on Saturday and will remain about a week. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Peter N. Mathleu announces the en gagement of her daughter. Mlts Helen Burk Mathleu. and Mr. William T. Buck, of Oak Lane. Mrs. F. Walton and her daughter, Mrs, Charles Wllmer AridHlptnn .Tt. lft on Sun. day for Augusta. Ga.. where they will spend some time at the Cartridge Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones, of Pitts burgh, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John B. .Vones at their home, 433C Pine street. West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ollllngham, of Germantown, announce the engagement or their daughter, Miss Helen Banks Gllllng ham, to Mr. Robert M- Webster, of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Deacon, of 4504 Locust btreet, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, Octo ber 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, of 6820 Overbrook avenue, are spending a week at Wernersvllle. Mrs. Joseph C. Hutchison, of Flfty fourtln street and Overbrook avenue, Is spending a few weeks at Niagara. A sale of the fruits and vegetables canned and preserved by the members of the Twen tieth Century Club of Lansdowne during the summer will be held at the clubhouse tomorrow, beginning at 11 o'clock In the morning There are more than 1200 con tainers to be sold to the housekeepers ot Lansdowne and vicinity. Mrs. Isaac II. Rhodes and Mrs. Edward C Kirk will have charge bf the "Literature Day" program this afternoon at the club meeting. Miss Eleanor Ueraghty. of Los Angeles, Cal.,1 Is visiting her brother. Mr. Charles Qeraghty, of 2300 FItzwater street. She EVENING LElKJIillt-mtAJDLPHIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1917 AIDES AT MIDWAY LANE FETE OCTOBER 17 bbb -- SbbH C: filHffBHr VbbHbk ' BWaHBHi v9bBhbHP vbVbbbk "k t j nitiiil9HlwPJ MISS CLAIRE SPENSER will return homo on October 17 by way New Orleans. Miss Helen Chatham, of BS18 Catharlno street, will entertain the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta PsI Sorority at her homo at luncheon on Saturday afternoon. Her guests will bo Miss Urma Clowcr, Miss Mildred Conroy. Miss Klsi Orosi. Miss Margaret GUlmor, Miss Jencbelle Hnrklns, Miss Elea nor Long. Miss Oenevlove Ltng. Miss Mnbel Luccarenle. Miss Margaret Phillips, Miss Ruth Mylln. Miss Helen Stockley. Mrs. Lewis Street. Miss Marian Williams and Mlbs Ustclle Wood. The wedding of Miss Florence Cavcny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Caveny, and Mr. William J. Ryan, son of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan, of 701 South Fifty-fifth street, took place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In St. Gabriel's Church, Tweilty nlnth and Dickinson streets. The ceremony was porformed by the ReV. James J. Ora ham. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan are at present In Atlantic City and will be at home- after November 1. Ladies' Auxiliary Organized The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association was organ ized at a meeting, in tho Hotel Walton. In cluded In the membership aro 100 women. MISS NETTIE JACOBSON Miss Jacobson and her brother, Mr. Nathaniel Jacobson, gave an exhibition dance at the charity affair given at Lu Lu Temple on October 7. IBs -2- ' ; Si ih I ; ; a I I Hf ... al II III . -I'M i ' '" " !Wi I US vRRHh THE SWEETNESS OF WIFELY SYMPATHY CopjTlsht. Life VuMUMag 1 c& ' fff FIRST MEETING OF CIVIC CLUB Germantown Branch Discusses Books for Soldiers Tea to Be Served Later The first fall meeting of tho Civic Club ot the Twenty-second Ward will take placo tomorrow at 30 West Chclten avenue. Mrs. Ashley Fuught will be tho principal speaker. The soldiers' book fund will be discussed and tea will bo served. Tho Dclmar-Morrls Auxiliary of the American Rod Cro.s, of which Mrs. Wayne De Long Is chairman, has resumed Its work for the winter and will hold a meeting to day. Miss Augusta McFadden has returned from AVorcester, Mass., whero she spent the summer. Mrs. A Jones, of 1C0 Mayland street, Germantown. announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Lillian R. Jones, and Mr. Jesse W. Ulas&ey In Christ Church on Sat urday, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Glassey will live on East Ablngton aenue, Chestnut Mr and Mrs. V. Grlfflu Orlbbcl. who occupied a cottage In Ventnor during the summer, have returned to their home. 319 Moreland aenue. Mr. Walter Allison, who has been living In New York for the last two years, has re i.n nrm:intmvn. Lieutenant Paul Tanner, of New York, has been the guest of Mr, Allison for sfeieral days. Mrs, Frank Barr. of Morris street, has gono to Newark. N. J., to visit friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodney Burton hae closed their summer home lu Ventnor and will spend the winter at the Delmar apart ments. , . Invitations have been Issued for the wed ding of Miss Katharine Sexton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alexander D. Sexton, of .New hall street, and Lieutenant Henry Tetlow, "d U. S. R. on Tuesday, October 10. In Calvary Church. The ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. James De Wolf perry. D D, and will be followed by a reception for the families and a few friends at the home of.the bride. WEDDING IN BALTIMORE, MD. Marriage of Jenkintown Girl and West Chester Man of Interest Here Miss Helen Louise Christine von Lenz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius V. von Lens, of Jenkintown. Pa., and Mr. Mosmer A Nlelds, of West Chester. Pa, were mai rled at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the parsonage of Alsqulth Street Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md.. by the pastor, the Rev J. M. Wallace. Miss Marie Helen ion Lenz and George F. Delser, both of Phila delphia, were attendants. Mr. J. A. Dinning and Mr H. M. Foster, of this city, were also present at the ceremony. The bride groom is a University of Pennsylvania grad uate and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Taylor Nlelds. of West Chester, Pa. After a southern wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Nlelds will make their home In Philadelphia. Wilmington Faces Higher Gas WILMINGTON. Del.. Oct 9 Announce ment has been made that the Wilmington Gas Company, which recently announced It would charge a rental of twenty-five cents a month for each gas meter used In Wil mington, will notify the Utility Commis sion that If this plan Is unsatisfactory It will ask permission to make a slight In crease In the price of gas. There was ob jection to the rental plan and probably it will be abandoned. (Jompnr. neprlntM y necll r wBtot. m?MmMr 1'hotos by Marceau. MISS MARTHA HENDERSON WEDDING TIME IN MANY PLACES October 10 Chosen for Marriage of Ridley Park Bride- to-Be This Is wedding time In lots of places, and really It would bo u.it d to pick out a more perfect seabon of the ear to bo married In. Gorgeous chrysanthemums and bright colored leaves make such a happy back ground for a little bride, and to her every body and everything teems brimming over with Joy and good wishes, out In Spring Mills, Miss Theo Ford Rlghter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II S. Rlghter, was mnr rled on Saturday to Mr. Charles Alexander Tome. A number uf Ridley Park people went over to the wedding, for the Rlghters used to live In Ridley Park and have a great many friends there. In Ridley Park, on Wednesday evening. October 10, the marriage of Miss Mary C. Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W. Stewart, to Mr. Harold Ryder White will take place. Miss Ethel White will be maid of honor, and the brldesmajds will be Miss Margaret White, Miss Helen White, Miss Lillian Buike, Miss Edith Blair and Miss Helen Stewart. Miss Anna Stewart Is to be tho small flower girl. A reception at tho bride's home will follow the wed ding. Miss Mary Dalton, of Chester, gave a shower for Mlts Stewart on tho Saturday before the wedding. Mrs Duncan Yocum gae a luncheon on Wednesday. October 3, for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Duncan Yocum, Jr. Young Mrs. Yocum'a husband Is an ensign and is at present stationed at Cape May. They were married Just recently, and the bride Is now living with Mr. and Mrs. Yocum at Ridley Park. The girls belonging to tho Junior section of the Ridley Park Woman's Club were Invited to the luncheon, and, as usual, every one brought -their knitting and had a mighty good time There was another dance for some of the aviators last Tuesday evening at the Ridley I'uik Auditorium The last one was such a success that It was decided to repeat it as soon as possible, for the men may leave before long. Every one had Just as good a time at this dance as they did at the other one. The same men were there and the same girls there were about forty of them in all. Some of the older set were albo there: Dr. and Mrs. Harry Wins more. Mr. and Mrs Charles G. Hetzel, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. James Tongue, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaul, Mr and Mrs. George W. Atherholt and Mrs. L. H. Brjant Still another dance Is to be given this evening, October 9. It Is to be a subscription affair, and other people will be there besides the aviation students There will be a lucky number dance, as well as several other delightful surprises. Every one wants this dance to be the best ever, because, for the young aviators, It may be the last for dear knows how long. MUs Helen Miller who has been visiting Miss Helen Atherholt for some time, re turned a few days ago to her home In Bal timore, Md. Mr. George C. Hetzel, Miss Anna Hetzel and Miss Carrie Hetzel are at Hot Springs, Va. They have been theie for several weeks and expect to return homo some time next week. The sewing circle of which Mrs. L. B. Dlsbrow Is the president and Mrs. W. T. Ward the chairman met In the Presbyte rian Church last Wednesday. They have meetings once a month and luncheon Is served there, so that they can spend the day sewing. Fifteen more ut the men who were drafted left Ridley Park last Friday. Mrs. Harry Wlnsmore, Mrs. Charles G. Hetzel and Miss Helen Atherholt packed good lunches for them, and the Ridley Park Sun shine Society was on hand with plenty of cigarettes. The Junior Auxiliary of the Woman's Club in Swarthmore will meet for the flr3t time next Thursday. October 11. They expect to have very Interesting meetings this winter and will begin their program with a study ot France. Mrs. William A. Jaquette entertained the Brldge-Lunchewn Club at her home last Tuesday afternoon. Mr Edmund Wood, of the Naval Re serves, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Holman last week. He was there from Tuesday till Friday. iBOARD DUE? HERE'S $275,000 Stock Offered to Guarantee Payment of Bill to ConnelUville Hotel CONNKLLSVILLE, Pa., Oct 9 Dr. J. L. Morris, a gold stock broker, Sunday put up gold stock certificates to the re puted value ot f 376,000 to guarantee pay ment of a board bill of J260 due Troprletor A. M. Sloan, of the Royal Hotel. Morris was prosecuted by Sloan on the charge ot absconding. After a sojourn in th-lockup he posted seventy-one gold stock certificates as security with Aldermin Fred Munk. He Is to redeem the stock at the end of thirty days. The larger certificates call for as high as 5000 shares, valued at 16 a share. Th 'Kvenlnir l4r will nrlnt newa nf entertainment!. enrvumenU. wtddlnfn and other issuers of oclil Intereit ent In to the onice. nrvvliIM the Iterai re wniien. cu one kU of the lper aod are. turned with the r tna iai (nil li, writer's nu ami to aJnjl). ' vrtflf and telepuene number. , admit at vertflraUon. Heud Item. t- tW Mecletr Editor, ErsoliHr taWf'tM Ca4i4 tft. Ftena Lr TIOGA RED CROSS SENDS NOVEL GIF Eiderdown Slippers Keep Feet of Student War riors Warm at NightLast Entertainment Given for This Week's Bride SEND the soldier lads Jams, Jellies and marmalade ; send chocolates, tobacco and pipes ; send sweaters, mutTlcrs and wristlets ; send records for the phonograph, and send the phonograph It you have not already done so ; and so the Items run on and every home organization Is striving to care for Its own But a Red Cross auxiliary In Tioga, takes the prize for an original, comfortab e and very practical gift. This auxiliary is No, 214, headed by Mrs. Lewis Somers, of 3664 North Broad street. One of the "boys when asked to notify the association ot anything needed sent word that the camp had not received winter outfits, was short of blankets and cold feet were not com fortable at night. Immediately the clever chairman suggested eiderdown bed slippers. They cost only thirty-five cents a pa r, ana nil the men who had faith In their own Red Crosses nro now enjoying these eiderdown luxuries. All ye other organizations gei busy and send eiderdown night slippers to the various camps, for no one must be al lowed tn have cold feet except tho Ka ser. who Is exnerted to have all sorts of clillls when our toldlers get into the fight. Auxiliary No 214 meets every a"es day from !) o'clock In the morning until J In hA avanlni. ( ,1 flirt IPftUre rOOlU Of tUO Tioga Baptist Church. Broad street above Ontario On this day they mako pajamas, nightshirts and all sorts of hos pital garments. A knitting class Is being oiganlzed for the winter The surg cal dressings clasOmeets on Tuesday evening, and Is directed by MUs Lilllo Shepherd, who took a special course In tho work at the Red Cross headquarters. All tho work of this community ot workers has been up to the standard of the Red Cross Society. In addi tion to this special work, they Imve mn sixty comfort bags, each one a perfect copy of the best model of such an article; ana a complete knitted set (helmet. """"VrlnU for each of the eighteen men of the ea Baptist Church in the army. The a1"" numbers about 200 members. A tf111 of the neighborhood are invited to Join. Mrs Josenh Hathaway is vlco chairman . Mrs. Char'cs Yost, secretary, and Miss .-"." Tay'or. treasurer. With all tho active preparations for war. Dan Cupid is hoping for peaco and th e wen ding bells ring gayly on. The "nal enter talnment given In honor of Miss S. Gladys Jones, daughter of Mrs Thomas C.Jone s of West Ontario street, whoso marriage to -,, ti. un.,.. milipiis. of Woodbury, is. J. will take placo this week, vyas G " on Saturday. It was a delightful card party and was given by Mrs. Frank Zimmerman at her home In Overbrook. A number of Tioga residents have re turned from Stone Harbor, where they h ave ..-, .- i,.., Mr James Gaw, ot 1228 West Allegheny avenue, and his daughter. Miss Edna Gaw. are among them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klee, Jr. spent the summer with them Miss Flonwe 8 haw and Miss IClsle Krouse. who were i at the same resort, have both returned to their homes on West Allegheny avenue. Dr Charles Edward Hallowell and Dr. Malcolm Douglass, of West Tioga street went by automobile to 'aSara "' through Canada and returned by way of the New England coast. ,-.... Among those returning irom """."" . Mr. nn,l Mrs. Ray Hudson, of Lrle avenue.' and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weir, of a. mi nnii i m. iuiv .1 AuutJw Seventeenth and Tioga Mreew. ,,u .v accompanied by their son-in-law and daugn ter. Mr. and Mrs William Donaldson. Mr. Louis Blggard. scoutmaster of the Scouts of the Tioga Baptist Church, took the boys on a long hike Saturday. No one need complain of lack of preparedness for war when even the boys are striving to be come tough-sinewed soldiers. Professor Oliver P. Ely. supervising prin cipal of the Grover Cleveland School, as- slsted by tne lacuuy ana i.uy.1. b.. .-.j successful bazaar on Saturday In the school. Nineteenth and Butler streets, In aid of the Red Cross Society. The annual Halloween Jubilee of the Tioga Business Men's Association will not be given this year owing to war conditions, but a celebration on a smaller scale is being arranged for-the young people of the sec tion to take place on Wednesday night, October 31. The committee Includes Mi Arthur Swayne, Mr. Louis Shlfren. Mr. Thomas Casey, Mr. Horace Michael, Mr. Harry Smith, Jr.. Mr Louis Gilbert, Mr. Michael Walker. Mr. George B. Tucker. Mr. Georgo Rudolph. Mr. Jesse Mclntlre, Mr. Walter Suuers. air. jonn muuc, mi. uu.. Knauth, Mr. George Lohr. Mr. Jacob Loux ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursday, October 11th, Matinee (3 P. M.) and Eveninc (S P. M.) Only Appearance in Philadelphia LIEUT. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA And the Great Navy Band from the Great Lakes (Chicago) TraininR Station 7C.( ENLISTED TCfl &JV MUSICIANS v Noted Speakers and Singers Proceeds will go to the RECREA TION FUND for the Enlisted Men at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Tickets on Sale at Heppe's, 1117 Chestnut Street B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS SHOW OF WONDERS HITS THEM HARD! Alice Eis & French Bert With James Temrleton. Frances French 4 Co. In a Gorgeous Fantasy, "HALLOWE'EN" Will M.-Cressy & Dayne-Blanche A New Comedy Hit. "A CITT CASE" Vaughn Comfort & King John The Philadelphia Favorites MISSES LIOHTNER A NEWTON ALEXAN DER! ELSIE WILLIAMS & CO.. and OTHER BTAR8 AND SECOND THRILLING EPISODE "THE RETREAT OF THE GERMANS AT THE BATTLE Ut AKKAS" IN THE VEnY MIDST OF THE FIORTINQI Owlne to Length of BIU, the Performance Will Start Promptly at S and 8 P. M. METROPOLITAN .?tp0l BARGAIN MAT. TOMORROW BEST SEATS $1 The TOr Dramatic Spctsnl on Enrth T H F WANDERER STAr,,I, "V DAVID BEI.APCO Eventnjts aM Saturday Mat.. BOe to 11.50, 600 Orchestra Heata Kvsnr Performance $1.00 Seats also on sl at Downtown T'cket Office, 1108 Chutnut PL TUB WANDERER" la NOT a Moving Picture. COMPANY Or 100 PEOPLE ' LITTLE rrwEATKE Tlealnntng Thurs, Eva;., Oct. 18 Margaret Angiin In -LONELY SOLDIERS I thcn Loo-001 Mall Orders New I au Moo. Tho American slur w ana Mr. John Gilbert The omcers electe ' last week for 1917-18 were Mr. Wilbur H, Zimmerman, president ; Mr. Thomas Bluett, r'..f" ' "aer Jr vice presidents; Mr. Aiatthew J. Donoho, recording secretary; M Edgar A. Hobson, financial secretary, nnd Mr. Jacob Y. Yost, treasurer. Mr. and Mra. Nathan Bloch, of 883J North Seventeenth street, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. M, L. Well, of Hunts yllle, Ala. Another visitor in the section is Mr. Joseph Swlren, of Springfield, 111, who is tho guest of his son and daughter-in-law. Rabbi and Mrs. David B. Swlren, of 3034 North Sixth street. Visitors who have been spending the summer in Tioga nre returning home. Among the number Is Miss Myrtle C. Cohen, of Chicago, III., who was tho guest of her uncle and aunt, Mrs. A. L. Schulhof, of 1123 West Erie avenue. Hoover Chooses Delaware Committee WILMINOTON, Del., Oct. 9. It was an nounced that Food Administrator Hoover had named as his committee In Delaware the members ot the Food Conservation Com mittee recently appointed by Governor Townsend, with the addition of Mrs. Charles R. Jill er, wife of the former Governor, who Is chairman of the Woman's Defense League in Delaware WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT 'Va Belmont Improvement Association meet ing, 3940 Glrard nverfue, 8 o'clock. Cohocknlnk Iliilnc Men'n nnd Taxpay res' Association meeting, Schuyler Hall, Sixth and Diamond streets, 8 oclock. (lermnntown Ilualness Men's Associa tion meeting. Germantown Boys' Club, 25 West Penn street, 8 o'clock. I'rank'oril Hunlnrna Men's Association, Marshall School, Frankford avenue and Sellers street, 8o'cIock. Itebearsal of big community slnclng chorus. Free Library, Sixth street and Le high avenue. 11:15 A. M. to 11:13 P. M. OOLDWYN Preaents MAXINE ELLIOTT In First and Exclusive Showlni of "FIGHTING ODDS" Uy Ilol Coop-r i! and lrvln S. Co egrue obb. TD A T A iTT1 121- market street mijIXKjXu 10 A. M. 11:15 P M. WS1. FOX Presents WILLIAM FARNUM " VrXuoa "WHEN A MAN SEES RED" ARCADIA CI,ESscnB'D10TH FINAL WEEK WM. FOX'S GOnaEOUS faPECTACLE "Jack and the Beanstalk" At .i, 11 A. M , 1, 3. 3. T unci II P. M. REGENT MARKET Below 17TH RASPUTIN "THE BLACK MONK" VICTORIA MS-??"a. THIS WEEK ONLY Positively No Advance In Pricey D. W. ORIKFITITS J2.000.OOU SPECTACLE U INTOLERANCE" Exactly as Originally Presented" GLOBE Theatre V-"J-IV''-1-'-1-' VAUDEVILLE Cc MAnKET 4 VIPER ST8. -Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c. 15c. 23c. 3 "IN AND OUT AGAIN" DINKEN, BARR & EVERETT. OTHER3. ppnCC Tf TrVQ DAILY, 5 30 10c. 13c vjTvVJOO IVLj 1 Q Egs.. Ti-0 10c.SOc.S3o THE DUCHESS MODELS RRDATYWAY Broad & Snyder Ave, 59. "FOOLISH FACTORY" OTHERS Also Pbnuy "THE HONOR SYSTEM" RROAT") Llmltf! Engjgenieiit. Evps. 8il8. """"" Mnta Tomorrow, Frl. and Sat. EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY ,cD1,bl" CHARLES FBOHMAN Presents MAUDE ADAMS IN A NEW COMEDY A KISS FOR CINDERELLA By J. M. BARiyE fJARRIOK Limited Ens-aeement. vj""n,xxv-ixv Eves. 8 .15. Pop. Mat. Tomorrow. EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY J)1"" A. II. WOODS Presents Cheating- Cheaters Direct From One Solid Year In New York. Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, best seats, 1.0O. FORREST Last 5 Evgs. "ft EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY ,CoD11 CUARI.ES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS FRED STONE In "JACK O'LANTERN" WHISTLY TUNES Fl'N SO GIRLS SEATS FOR TRIDAY MAT NOW SELLING NEXT WEEK PEAT8 TllrRf-DAY THE GRASS WJPOW With Natalie Alt. Jens Dnndr Otis Harlan. T V'DTr' Tonight at 8 20. Mats., 2:S0. XJ I IXLKj pop. Mat. Tnmor. Rest Beats It Oliver Morosco's Grratesi laughing Success, THE BRAT BY AND WITH MAUDE FULTON ADELPHI Last 7 Times Last Popular 1 Mat. Thurs. Evenlnis, 8.30. The 13th Chair By BAYARD VEILLER , with MARGARET WYCHERLY STARTS MON.. OCT. 15 SEAT8 THURS, MARY'S ANKLE With IRENE FENWICK and Star Cast Including WALTER JONES , WainUt Hlrher. Mats, Today.Thurs., SSe, fOc. Rat. Mat.. 26c, f.Oc, t&a. Sirs shore acres nnT nWTAT. germantown and vJUljUlNlrVlJ MATLEWOOD AVEN- PlRflT TIME IN GERMANTOWN COME THRU llltt BTUllT w T1IE MAN HIGHER UP 0 GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS Cfl.r.A Qt" Avs. at Venahjo. E, -at Broil, otrana today and tomorrow MARGUERITE CLARK In "BAB'6 DIARY" COME THRU &$3g$8 itdh viBtf'Tvn vntnnm.ru ttir Mg ItfMCVeV VV ' lOVfNItMMW RiUW MATIN! IMOil ItJWSp yi ,i f A-M JSw$b MARKET STREET j yf7 AHOYE Hri sT m' Us JJ "3C 'SiersW'S - 3 t lxo4mT.T' w,w rSfp;",T