fir v ;v i': EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1917 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Ihne Hundred and Sixty mittee This t ,rrrtalnly wonderful bow the auc liknt'd&ep ,,,,, Monhelm Cricket teSTSwn. It - "l -I an. IT . -ni and Chestnut Jim i i"i"""' Pw(d9 of Mrs Uenjimln Miller's W lhe "',.- Relief Committee of the Mlln " .u (for tliat.a ,at It's foi c The number of tables re voU KTIoni. .,,,,.. inrrpaslnz until CrvrfW" oecn "' . . . I inn hae ueen seim, " -, rtiJm nd porch will bo used but "italnic room and ladlei' wins or. me Twllbothroun open as well in order ' ' ImrnocUte the hundreds of pemona ltt,WC ttka part In the entertainment. Clter Banes, who has charge of u i affair i8 uu "vfc,,- ..-.-I the"0' .,. Mnrcaret Law. who Is uilsunt in . ... rnmmlttcc. kcWWn" ...ntlnn hildce which will kfrtat 2 o'clock sharp, sexeral other at iurt at , ... ... ln onJer WriWie.." m rIvo t address on the "Italian llittto I ! and will also tell something of the F I Vhor relief committee. The ball- m will be decorated with llaBs of the T0m "". , frP!.rPt TattcrsHeld will ,n0 . "; V ..Jo, nhteh will dlsnlni tth'e different kinds of knitted articles V,urdcal d.csslngs sent to ltal bj the I committee l Then ii'viv . i. . Then tlicre ... ..mm nreslded oer by nilRlity 1Z maids. who will look quite fetching ? r::.i. i,ii costumes with green caps i L .tocMns and led oprons Serial Cations have already been recehed. one of $100. another of $25 and numerous smaller ones mHE members of the committee Include I X Mrs Frank McGialh. Mrs roster I Heeder. Mrs Nicholas Petry. Mrs Percl I tal Tattersfleld, Mis. James A Campbell. i Mri E H Carter. Mrs C n Grace and I " .. ... t,i...(U Mian Mnrcaret I Mrs. narom nu"n . - - ,.- tnnloi Auxlllar has ln It Hazel I Coffin Elizabeth MncCucn Smith. Mar 1 ..rlt'ft Burton Kleanor Winder, Marga- f ... Tminps Josephine Dodge. Theodora A Ross Dorothy Marshall. Ituth Marshall. W JW' "" ... .... T ... CM,I,,1.- I Jo Reees, rnm ueue.- a. .,...H-w. f Miret Roberts Christine Helm nnd E ... v.. 'Hut nil Eilteiii mi" wu-.v.. Then here ate Just a few of thoe who will occupj tables. Mis. William Adams. Mri Samuel Clements, Mrs. josepu jiui- ..1. TlAnKinn ATa CrtV ti Mrs josuui ifii i.ui" ' li nellus Bodlne Mrs Cltorge Uodlne. Mrs Herbert Tllden Mrs uiaucs iuoni.un William Trice NcuhnU. Mis Herbert Fisher, Mrs Maurice Hurton, .Mrs. bian ley Ketcham Miss Isabel Miles, Miss Elaine English and Miss Mattha Shoe maker CHILDRHN' certainly are dears, aren't the)' But just the same, some of us do not nlwass appreciate them when they J speak out their small minds Two small risters had an auni oi wuuiu mvy a uiy fond and Auntie was at that time muchly admired b quite a "IIeav Loer" Well, the tale luns thusly. Kind patents of the two small sisters thought it would fcVnlce to have Auntie come out to thelt country home one eenln-? with sister and then to the club, neat by, where there ould be dancing, for said parents knew tat Auntie liked to tilp the light fan- k tastlc. All erj well. wh. certalnl, es, I of course, wh nof Well. "Ileal y Loer" waa a bit sh and Auntie was not per fectly sure of him ns jet. so the wee bird told me, so she was naturall anxious r that he should not think he might get her to say "jes" too easily. Well thej arrlied on time and sister ind brother-ln-la had a dainty dinner for them, and therein as no sign of kid I dies to talk and mar the perfect eienlng ty"too" apt temarks Auntie was much Ij relleied and breathed fteely us they itarted from the porch to the gate. But luddenlj alas' the second-story window nwung wide and there appeared two eager curly beads on top of two white nighties and breathless oices called down, "Oh' fnilT?lat MIIV.UI T ,1m nnm llnnln n-rtlnff to be nice"'" T SHOULD think Aleck and Gene Thajer nould feel sort of out of It these dajs lth Iluss engaged, too Did jou ever inowanj thing like the way engagements spread In a family' I wouldn't gl e much for a single life of any great length for either of the remaining bachelors, and as for Molly weft, how ln the world sho has managed to escape so far Is a mys tery to me That Is, she has apparently Reaped, but in these, dajs, who can' tell Kothlng surprises me any more. Shelby Johnson la R npnnVi nriH T iUh her nnd I? Russell eierj happiness. She has visited " quite frequently in the last few years, so she Is not a stmnirer to Phlla- elphlans. NANCY' WYNNE. ACTIVE BRANCH, OF RED CROSS Auxiliary No. 175, of St. Elisa beth's Church, South Philadel phia, Has Interested.Membei-s An active branch of the lied Cross down n la Auxiliary No. 175, which was or nlied last May and meets every Wednes "' ftrnoon from 2 until 5 o'clock, and l&fn In ttl A1Anlnr M O ..tll ID si,, k ln st Elisabeth's Kplscopal Church, ,."""" u"d anmin streets, of which the .,LiFre(lerlck D- Wttr' ls wctor The v V class ,n surglcal dressings has em. ,l during the summer months, uc JniBIhlng a great deal and all their mm!2?I: bandages. etc,, have been up to sir' id ln ry way Mrs. Citherlne'W. ? Is chairman nnd Miss Isabella Ward lV y and Measurer of this auxiliary. tH.iT.,r' a,B0 under way for the annual R, ",al of the ehurch, which will be ti. i ear on """day evening, Novem itr.iuJ1? committee In charge of the nv . . lpK eierythlrig to make It surpass W of former years. (Jim. M.ay McKeeier, of 2U3 South Thlr-iytnin-.treet' wlu be hostess on Friday Thi. V.aV,. ,ne members of her card club ilth ,u club was reorganized this fall mtmh, meet on alternate Frldajs. The Mtrl. . are S"M -Alice Mcponald. Miss Ulu . ViV McDnald, Mls Mary McDonald, U i lc;. McCaulley. ss Anna McCaul- ' M Ha. Mmn.ilv Mlaa A1IM Xr.r.H- . MIm Jane Hill, Miss Mae Q Taylor, ..-... neming, iiss Aiarsuerite MC- u Aisa May NCKeever. JNfr monthly mtlwr oZ ths 7m w HlArt CntAr hd IWUttbnnj ..r Bridge Tables Already Afternoon the Cathollo Girls' High School has been MtoW vm "fXt ?n,lay lo lhe 8unda? fere ?m! ' 4' P0 as nt" Kr vLZn l.h,,he,.fl"al rehearsal of 'The Mikado," In which production manv of the "rles'nf ?7 iM,ne plrt TI,ettSryst of a fo thu . . .f '""' "'lertnlnments will fol ? , ' "c,lnf Thf theatre party under it ,rtu,' , nd,1'1 un- "id a great deal m.iinU L 1UUC ,0-.",e effort,, of the con.- JmpLb,, 1M Mnr Wortlilngton. rS,!"?'lr' XII,S ,lfBna eley arm Jllss Mary Leonard or. John Clark and Dr Horace rinrlt ?e,vd0aer0m, 'W, York l'Ultr mu' 200i Christian street fll a ?"1 ear' hn faecn resumed by urlTvn8 V'Ub, nnd nre "'eld eie? South ALMen,5 '" ,ho elubrooms, 170S bouth Llghteenth street Lecture on Practical GardeninR ,K. l? .th0. Ubort :'onn campaign. 2'""1,1".' ,,,e Germantonn Com munlty instruction Center, the course of !e(l?" ?.h .."raetlcal legctable gardening 1J ' '", Lmlly i:le to be held under the auspices of the center t the Young Cornells Christian Association 6820 fler inantown aienue. was postponed from last Thtirsda to tomorrow Arrangements hae been made for the first lecture to be given at Little Wake field farm ln Germintonn and the suhse quent lectures will be glxcn In the lecture room of the Y W r This course of lectures was arranged for the .National League for Woman s ScrMce and ioers the formation structure and lontents of soil preparation for planting tillage. Intensive Lropplm? nnd harvestlm.- and storing of vegetables and such other Information as H useful to those who want to utilize vacant ground or who want to nt themselves for farming ORIGIN OF HALLOWEEN CUSTOMS Mystery and Mischief Have Held Sway on This One Night From Time of Ancient Romans. Masquerade Parties in Manayunk rplin end of October Is a time of action L for the dwellers In the woods About October 20 the winter blids nre here Oc tober 21 to 23 the bluebirds collect In flocks, often with the orioles and kingbirds, before starting southward They leave the woods to the fairies, unome. elves and witches and all mlschlef-maklng beings who hold their grand anniversary on Oc tober 31 It has been an immemorial cus tom to designate this eve of All Saints' Day as the night upon which supernatural In fluences most prevail Children born on this day are supposed to ,ave t'l? power to converso with the fairies and elves until thej grow up and loso their faith in the little people of the underworld Dut even the wlso grownup people like to believe that on this one night of the ear the little dancing fairies with their unerring Instinct In affairs of the heart maj teveal to them their future llfo partner Halloween Is a combination of various beliefs and supertltlon On November 1 the ancient Unmans held a feast of dedica tion to Pomona, the goddess nf fruits and seeds This was long before the Christian era The Druids, about the name time, cele brated their autumn festival of thanks, giving to the sun and believed that the Lord of Death, who called the lot souls of the last ear to sentence them anew on the eve of .this reat annlversarj. might be Induced by gifts and, pravers to deal gen tlv with the lost ones This was the origin of" the eve of All Hallows Dav The passion of prIng Into futurltv makes a striking part of the h!stoi f human nature in Its rudo state In all ages and nations What the joung people do today to discover their future Is done In jest, and man of the tricks tried have come down to us from Dngland nnd Scot land, where for a long time Halloween was given to fireside gatherings with manj ceremonies bv which to dl-oover a future sweetheart These ceremonies Include the scattering of seed from the bag of hemp, the paring of the pippin lound nf- round and throwing the unbroken paring over the bead to the ground, the burning of hazelnuts, each bearing a sweethearts name, and according as they burn quietly together or start from one another the course and Issue of the courtship will be, and going alone to the looking glass with a candle and eating an apple before it to see the face of jour conjugal companion-to-be peering over jour shoulder ies all these done In Jest not believing the conse quences the are told will surely follow i but after all. hoping Just a little because they are joung enough to have faith In the good offices of the sympathetic fairies Trie residents of the Twentv -first Ward will give Fcveral masquerade entertain ments around the Halloween season hop'ng the kind fairies may Increase the funds of the arlous good enterprises for which the affairs are being arranged Mr C A Flanagan, editor, and Mr A H rianngan, business ''onager of the . Lben ezer Usher, the periodical of the Lbcnezer Methodist Episcopal Church, Oa street, Manayunk. will give a merry witches en tertainment on Tuesdaj evening October it irf ,h ohnrih baiiouet hall to add to the usher fund The hall will be decorated with autumn leaves, com stalks, pumpkin Ian- ECONOMIES jtw jt&?itit ctwtfAtr o V If 1TO v t-., .."-;. I .'-ii m s s r rrtxicsrt v MEMBERS OF JUNIOR LEAGUE WORK FOR JUMBLE SALE 'B if flp 'W Wl&gmKKF WIS? B OWM MARTIN terns and autumn flovvcri The Fpcci.il ft a lure of tho program will bo a minstrel show with the members of the Young I.-idlcs' I.e.gue assisting Mlis hophi.i Lacke.v and Miss I'lorenco Mill will he the end men nnd Mr "Willi im M Flanagan ctnlrman of the entertainment committee will be the Interlocutor Mr Wlllird Corn man and Mr Lester Btankln will be the soloists Others taking part, will Include Miss Bcsslo IJlankln, president of tho league , Miss Maude Kellv, Mr" Leon Strickland, Miss Maiie Kane Miss Mar garet heverson, Mls Lthel Mack, Miss Mildred Butler, Miss Kva Miller. Miss Klla Murruv Miss Mabel Hcadberg. Miss Llojd and Miss I'urrle Llovd On tho Kime evening, October ? the Mens rjuild of ht Divld's l'rotestnnt Kplscop.il Church v llf give a masquerade d ince in the pirlsh house, on Krams ave iiup. Manavunk Autumn leaves, bronze and ellovv chrs.inthemuniH and jellovv and blnclt Japanese Hnterns and pumpkin shaded tallow dips will produce the proper witch-night light There will be prlres for the guest with the most beautiful costume the most original and, of course, the most mirth-provoking The Kev lMvvard S Hale is the rector of the church, and the oflleers of tho guild are Mr Hair Walker, presi dent Mr William McM.ister. vlio presi dent Mr J Herbei t '1 hcvrjie secretai, and Mr Thomas Tomllnsou, treasurer The men of the suburb are doing all tho entertaining this month Tonight the Bethanj Young Mens Christian AssolIi tlon is giving an entcrt-vlnnient and dinner In celebration of Its first anlversai.v The affair will take place in the rooms of the asbociatlcn In the Bethany Lutheran Church, Iloxborough One jear ago a few oung men organized the society nt tho home of Mr David Oood and it has grown in numbers and In usefulness Mr Albert Kandi.i ls president. Mr William Miller, vice president, Mr Carl btruepp, secretary and Mr John Tellei, treasurer The members Include the pastor, the Itev II C Schneider. Mr Walter Loiz Mr John Wlnterle. Mr Frederick Knoeller. Mr William Brehm. Mr Clood, Mr Albert Krueger, .Mr Otto Kruegcr. Mr Henry Miller, Mr Rudolph iihnclder 'Mr Cornelius Stephany, Mr Fred Adams, Mr Henry Knlttel, Mr. Paul Knlttel, Mr Jacob Both. Mr Arnold Pater. Mr Albert l'ater. Mi Jin Olldeln Mr Leon I'neske, Mr Philip Hoehler, Mr Call Mgletis, Mr. Rudolph Bauei. Mr Leslie Harvey, Mr Harry Illttenhouse, Mr Adolpli Seglctis, Mr Charles Miller, Mr 1'red Blel Mr Harry Topcrzer, Mr John Kern, Mr William Fulton, Mr Louis Gallv, Mr Charles Smith, Mr William licbhatt Mr William Felter. Mr Albert Gallj Mr Prank Peschel. Mr Ralph Seglctis and Mr Charles Thummel Tho sixteen enlisted )ouiuf men serving the nation have ehch been presented with a leather-bound Hngllsli testament by the pastor, and Christmas gifts will be sent to each St Mar s Catholic Club gave an enjoy able Bmoker and literary evening In the parish house on Friday evening Mr Charles Snyder Is president, Mr. William J Nickels, vice president: Mr Andrew Smith, secretary, and Mr. Teter B Llebcrt, treaouier. OP THE WEALTHY s-2-T.r,zti2i'X Copyright, Lift ruMlfc!f Cvi ' t ! r -"V '. "Mil I iym T fksr $ y( Wlltfth 0 fwM ' ' J lit I S y EittrvJ.- ! n-IJ 'z&Yf ' A A ' w srss- ccwsrsnvcjs biddlf GIVE OUT LIBERTY LOAN LITERATURE West Philadelphia Girls Sta tioned at Doors of Theatres During Campaign In this the last week of the Llbertv Loan rtinpalgn, ever) ono Is putting forth ever rffoit to miko It a succesH nnd manv of the West Phllidelphlu gills whose brothers nnd Mvectheaits are now ln tr lining i.uniH will be seen evei evening this week In .ill the theatres In town giving out llter.ituto to help the loan The gills doing this ate all members of tho ht 1 rani Is Junior Aid wlili h has done Mich wonderful woik in the pist Some of them aio Miss Jane Huokei Miss Mnrv Hookev Miss (Jprtrudo Zine Miss Lll7aheth Harrison Miss Katharine Sesslei, Miss Isalielle Cronln Miss Agnes Huggartv Miss Agnes Beigeu Miss L'lca iior Hoiiiii Miss Rosalie Holnn Miss Ann i 1'nglt Miss Jean IMclman Miss Amu Uempsev Miss Kathailno Hume .Miss Mniy Smith and Miss i arollne I'arien Tho Chaiity Club which was to hive held Its annual bazaar on Wednesday Thursdav, Frldiy and Saturday of this week at Fif teenth and Chestnut streets, has been com pelled to postpone the haz.iur until Novem ber 1, 2 and 2 The ease of 'a girl In everv port" can easily be applied to man) sailors these days and the 'girls who are left behind' aro not averso to making things pleasant for tho men in this port About fortv of the marines stationed nt the nav vard who are out-of-town men will njoy tho dlnner-danco which will be given at the Whltemarbh Countrv Club on Saturda. October 27 The committee In ilnrgo of the affilr will bo Mrs Lucius F Pemlng, Mi Wallaco Turnbull and Mrs I) Short Social Activities Miss Kunlce L Williams Is entertaining at bridge this afternoon at her home on Wnnevood avenue, Narberth, In honor of Miss Marguerite Wa'kln, whoso marriage to Mr Thomas F Finder take place on October 31 Miss Williams's guests lncludo Miss Mar guerite ASatkln, Miss Martha Collins, Miss Marlon Mulford, Miss Kleanor Mcndc, Miss Helen Gormlev, Miss Helen Dando, Mrs William C Hunnotnan, Mls,s J Wallaco Hallow ell, Jr. Miss Kleanor H O Ketcham Mrs Breckinridge Rust, Mrs Channlng V Daniels, Mrs Pennington Way, Jr. Mrs John B Lowry, Miss Mary Lamb, Mrs R Biddlo Frlsinuth, Mrs Norman Cantrcll Miss Laura Fsler, Miss II Carleton An drews, of Buffalo, X Y, nnd Mrs James Madlgan, of Houlton, Me IN WARTIME i&Z'ZS'Z'flZ'JLZ Iteprinltd by special truiuu)loB. ATTEND CONVENTION AT JOHNSTOWN Entertainment to Be Held at St. Joachim's School Hall, Frank ford, This Evening Mr Chiilcs S S'njder, his daughter, Mrs H tauwood, and his jileee Mrs Marv Francis, aro attending tho convention of tho State Board of Charities at Johnstown, IM n entertainment will be held nt St. Toiihlms School Hall this evening under tho auspices of tho Ion i Lltcrarv Instltuto for tho benefit of the men .it tho fiont Mr nnd Mrs William Holt Miller, who were married last Wednesday, aro on their wedding trip In Washington and tho South, and on their return will mako their homo in Login Mr nnd Mrs Harry Grand, of 1745 Foulkiod street, nre reielvlng congratula tlons upon the blith of a son Mrs Hamilton of Dirrah street, gave a luncheon jesterdav afternoon for twelve gin sti Miss Helen Sellers, of Arrolt street, en tertained the members of her sewing chcle jesterday afternoon The Phatcs of Penzance" was given Mondty evening and will be ripeated to night bv tho srel Opera Compnny at St Peter s Hall, Fifth street and (Jlrnrd avenue foi the benefit of St Peter's Church DINNER FOR MR. KELLER Celebrates His Fifty Years With Well Known Fnm of WnnnmaKer & Brown A dinner In honoi of John J Keller was given last nlj'ht at the Aicadla C.ifo by his fellow emploves In lelebintlon of the com pletion of flftv jcirs la the ernplov of Wnniiniker & Brown at .Sixth and Market streets Mr Keller a veteian of the i Ml War. Joined tho Wan.im.iker H Blown orgin Ization in 1807. and lias been in thcli cm ploj continuously since that time Mr Barton F Blake, treasurer, re sponded to tho call of the to.istnnster Mr Joseph J McKerniin, unit Mr William II Wan.imaker. Jr piescnted to Mr Keller a handsome sliver pitcher as n mark of esteem of W.mamalici H Brown. The diners weio enteitalned with music monoloques and songs by Mr. Norman II Cungc, Mr Harr c Thcls, Mr Howard I May. Mr John MacFarlan and Mr Sam ucl Andreas Those niesent were Mr William II Wanamaker. Jr Mi Barton F Blake Mr J W. Murphv, Mr J XV. Pottei, Mr J J MeKernan, Mr William Simmons, Mr Walter Speakman, Ml C H Panooast Mr II I Branson, Mr Fred Olsen, Mr. C L McCoy. Mi L R Shupe. Mr XV F Kell. Mr I Magulie, Ml Patrick Bernard, Mi It M Reeves, Mi W J. Murrnv, Mr F . LautenbacMi Mr J n Reed, Mr Hrnest Austin. Mr. J II Kllle Mr. C W Fried, Mr Georgo XV Carr, Mr XV. R Worrell Mr llair Iloulind. Mr It C Mlngln Mr XV C Vlerick, Mr i harlei -Muth, Mr James A Carr, Mr James S McCaulcj Mr I S Smith. Mr John Jack, Mr William Porter field. Mr J W Mitchell. Mr. H S Hoidel berg, Mr James Buchanan, .Mr A. C Lauer, Mr W Hancock Pane. Mr Frank Malone Mr James Bulmer, Mr William Rudduck, Mr O L Aininn. Mr James Mc Kee, Jr. Mr Jeiome S Cross Mr. I. D. Ivlns. Mr Harry C Thcls Mr J. S Small yell. Mr Laird Weber. Mr. Robert Smith and Mr XV XV. Wilson ANNUAL DAvCK AT DANCELAND Cavour Club Held Entertainment on Thursday to Raise Fund for Furnishings The Cavour Club, an Italian-American jthlcal organization, with headquarters at 1438 Wharton street, gave Its second an nual danco on last Thursday evening at "Danceland." Twentieth street und Mont gomery avenue A large nnd enthusiastic crowd attended the dance, and the spirit that has alwajs characterized the various social functions of tho organization was again ln evidence The proceeds of this entertainment will be turned over to the house committee for ad ditional furnishings The entertainment committeo In charge of the affair included Mr Philip Landl, Mr RalnS Giordano. Mr Francis Slderlo, Mr Aiithq" Bilanclo and Mr Alfred D'Ksplnose k The Cavour Orchestra. uuJer the leader ship of Prof. Vlto Maurlzlo, plaed the dance music. The dramatic committee Is now preparing ii i. novelty minstrel show, which will be produced earlv In December This mirthful minstrel novelette ls being written by" Mr. "rar.k Massey Masquerade Dance at Delfleld The Phi PI Alpha Sorority Is planning a masquerade dance for Friday evening nt the Belfleld Country Club The clubhouse will be attractively decorated with autumn flowers and Halloween designs It Is pro posed to make next week's danc,e the first of a series which the sorority designs to hold at Intervals during the coming win ter The Phi PI Alpha Sorority comprises In Its membership undergraduates and alumnae ot the girls' high schools ot Phila delphia. Among Its active spirits are Miss Marganna Gegler, Miss Lillian Jackson, Miss Dorothy Johnston, Miss Amelia Mc Cauley, Miss Rosemary Wlnslow, Mrs. W Kuhn, Miss Katherlne Wetherstlne, Miss Theckls, Jordan, Mis Jenn Reld. Miss Mar raretta Smith, Mies ICatherln Smlther maus, Miss Marlon Garrett, ijlss nveln Luis, Miss Dorothy Hawk and: Mr Ulbon, CELEBRATE TWO ANNIVERSARIES Given Mnsquernde- Party in Riv erside, N. J., on Their Tenth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Montravllle Lj brand cele brated their silver anniversary on Monday evening, About twenty-five guests were present. During the evening a musical pro gram was given, followed by n suppor. The dining room was decorated with chrysan themums and autumn leaves Mr and Mis Philip Sclimld, Jr were given n surprise masquerade part In honor of their tenth wedding anniversary Mon day evening The entire lower floor wns decorated with cut flowers of the early fall varlct and autumn leaves The guests wore entertained with vocal and Instru mental music and games of every kind were played At 11 o'clock the guests unmasked and n supper was served The dining loom was most attractive, being decorated entirely with autumn leaves and yellow chtsan themums Among the guests were Mrs William 11. Cook, Miss Clara Cook. Miss Mai Cool. Miss Viola Cook. Miss Hthel Bramble Mrs Morris De Coursey and Mrs Horaro loung of Palmvru. Mrs Frank louithatiiel Miss ban Pollock. Miss Margaret Pollork of Philadelphia, Miss Helen Seller, Miss Louise Seller, Miss Gertrude Rider, Miss Helen Thlolnmn. Mls Beatrice Steelier, Miss Regime Hulzminn. Miss Stella Klemm Miss Mnrv 1 hlelman. Miss FJIzabeth Gusieg.m Miss M-irtha Kkiilm.in Miss Margaret i! il- iglier Ml"H Frances Sclimld, Miss Pauline Schmlil and Miss Laura bchmld i Iini AN CO Mm IMvvnrd R Hunter left mi sundii foi Washington 1) C, where she will spend the winter with her husband 1'octor Hunter who Is an active worker with the Red Cross Mr I Russell Mnule will leave on 'I hurs dav foi a sl weeks' trip in the West Mrs Hmlly Seller will spend the winter at Hlgln III. nnd will close her homo hero on Wcdnesda. Mrs Rufus Alden. of Pembcrton, Is ppendlng a fortnight with her son, Mr Frederick Alden Mrs John H Shlpps has returned to her homo after spending tho week nt Atlantic Citv Miss Maud Cooley, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mrs H H LtIo over me week-end Mrs George Heldcnrelch. Miss Gertrude Iicrger and Miss Blanch I'clJer have re turned to their homo In Mahanoy Citv after passing tho week with Mrs George Reeves PALMYRV Mrs O W Messlck. of North Cirollna. ls tho guest of Mrs William K Hires for a fortnight. Tho P O S of A will hold Its annual llallowien jmtv on October 2E Friends of Mis Xorman Ruo will be glnd to hear tint she Is convalescing from her recent opeiatlon Mrs Hue will bo remem bered as Miss Fdth Robertson, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Wilson Robertson, of Beverl The Red Cross branch will hold Its an nual election on Wednesday at Its head uuarters Mr nnd Mr William Russell have re turned home from a motor trip to Xlagara Falls, New- York and Pennsylvania. RIVHRTON Mrs Hdward need, of Los ngeles Cal , who has been tho guest of Mrs William Gunther. of Taj lor street, will le.ivo todav for Philadelphia to spend j. few dis before leaving for her home In the West Mr and Mrs Samuel Stern entertained i-event-llve guests on Sunday afternoon, nt their home on tho Delaware River, In honor of their daughter. Miss Sadlo Stern, whose engigement to Mr David AVelsman was re eentl announced, Dr nnd Mrs F I'. Stahl left for a month's st.i In the Middlo West Miss Augusta Cavanna spent the weeK end with her Bister, Mrs Charles II. Pad more, In Wilmington, Del Mrs. Geoigo W B. Roberts Is visiting friends at Ftlta, X Y , for a fortnight. Almshouse 'Without Coal HAZLKTON". Pa . Oct. 24 The Laurv tovvn Almshouse wheio almost 300 per sons from Luzerne and Carbon Counties nre maintained is without coal and stumps from the ncarb woods aie being burned The district is unable to get a feUfflclcnt supplv of fuel for winter needs although within live miles of an anthracite mine WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ! Meeting, Dickens Fellowship, Ilotel Ade phia 8 oi lode Meeting, Military Order of the J.njal Legion of tho I nlted States Union League 8 o clock Social evening, Society of Mnslnal Alumni, I niversltv ot Pennslvnnla, 10 South Hlght eenth street METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE imoAD t ropLAit sts LAST WEEKS BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY BEST SEATS $1.00 Only 1 4 Times More The nigeeat Dramatto Spectacle on EarU t u r WANDERER Staged by DAVID BELASCO reentries anl saturcla Matinee 0o f9i 50. MI0 10WEB FLOOU SrATS AIAVA1S II 00 riarcain Mat Every 1ed nest Peats SI 00 beats alo on sals at Donntonn Ticket Office, 110S Chestnut St NOT A MOVING PICTURE ACDEMY OF MFS1C 1017-18 New York lourvvea Alls ai j ov 9, Jan 21, Feb. 27 Apr. 3. Walter Damrosch. Conductor Soloists Percy Orainatr Symphony Orchestra Jascha Helfetz Special Wagner Procrara Mme Galll-Curcl Searon Sale N'ow at Heppe'a "IXrrelm-e-ii-l- Kvenlnas, Best Seats It 00 WtllnUU Mats Todiy Thurs JV B0c Sulurdlj Mat . 25c. 50c 75c Mcal'im The Fascinating Widow e'haa Martelle Kddie Uarvte and nic Cast. Nent Week S0 LO.SO LLTTl-Seats Now ADFXPHI K,s' 5 Mats 2 2. VULiLiirriJ. I'op UOOMai Tomorrow A IT foods' Funniest rarre of the S-aion MARY'S ANKLE with Irene Femvick, Walter Jones AND ALL bTATt CAST T VPTfl PP Mat Today Uest Seats 11 JjXfv,lo LAbTtl TIMES Es S 20 Oliver Mnroaeo a (Ireatest 1 aughlng Huccess THE BRAT By and With MAUDE FULTON BMlnDln. MonvOct 02-at. Tomorrow Boole by Henry i,;i ,riv music by Blossom rlJrrlT.. VK-'orl Herbert A ItOMANTIC COMIC OPEItA IIULl.KVUK HTItATKOllD BiLLI.ROOM, inlllltlkiniV Cl it Vni 1 L. Oft lIlUttaAa iu 1 t cal, 9 ttv Recital by Mme. Yvette Guilbert PRICES tt 50 12 00 Box Seats S3 00. IIBNEFir FRENCH WAR RKI.1UK Tickets at Heppa s. 1110 Chestnut M LITTLE THEATRE Phone Loe (9041 Beats Selling Kirs. 8 30. Mats. Tomor . Sat. JMargaret Anglin and Her Own Company In th Comedy Succtrs LONELY SOLDIERS A nUTA I MATINEE TODA LASINU FOLLIES OF WWmv I THED MATINEE TODAY THE D.AY fc r "I " k ym b ffl mnvto t MAhkset wnini-rr 11.10 A M. to 11 1,1 P M OOLDWITX PHESENTS JANE COWL In Flrit Presentation of "THE SPREADING DAWN" ADDED ATTIIACTION FlltST 8IIOWIMO CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Xeirttt Creation "THE ADVENTURER" Next Week OEIIALDINK FAWlAn In 'THE WOMAN OOD FOIIOOT" COSTIM'OI'S 10 A M to 11115 P. M. NO INCREASE IN PRICES TODAY AVD ALL WEEK PEERLESS DOUBLE BILL THAVsrn.MJINO IN IMPOnTANCB ANT rltKVIOl SLY Ol'PKnCD AT THIS TiirjATrtE FIRST PRESENTATION MOST TIMET.! OF ALT. FILM DHAMAII A ejrlpplng Play of Such Orlflnallty, I'owtr ricautj and Worth That IT WILL CREATE A FURORE Here as It illrl at the Liberty Theatre, New Tot, where It was irecentel at prices rantlnr t 13 a neat ln moot, ens invehtiid UNDEnwATEn rnniscopc that MAY REVOLUTIONIZE , SUBMARINE WARFARE Throughout This Deep Sea Drama, ot Appeal ing Interest There le a Love Romance Devet- ; oped bj fauch Acknowledged Stars of th facreen as BAntJArtA TEVNANT LILLIAN COOK, ClIC-TEP. HAIINETT EltlC MAYNB ADDED ATTRACTION First Showing Anywhere , CHARLIE CHAPLIN IX HIS LATEST CREATION' "THE ADVENTURER" . THE FUNNIEST OF ALL COMEDIES A T r1 A TlT A CHESTNUT Be'.otr 1TH AttOAlJ 1-fi 10 IB A M. II 2. 3-45. 6 45, T 45, 0 30 P. it. William Fox Special Production WILLIAM FARNUM IN FIHST SHO'lMN'a OF "THE CONQUEROR" Stupendous Dramatisation of Popular Story. TaTrTTrtXTTt MAnKET llelow 17TII KiLUJlfiN i Harold Lockwood III "PAUADISE OAriDEN" VICTORIA MAitun- Aoove 0TII , u A M to ii in I'. M. DOUBLE BILL CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN FIHST SHOWTNO OF "THE ADVENTURER" Together With First Showlnr of GEORGE WALSH In WM FOX rroduetlo" "THIS IS THE LIFE" THUnS , FTtI SAT. OLOA PETIIOVA la JldltE THUT11 THAN TOETRY" GLOBE TheatreulTls'T UJ-IUiJJJ VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 A M to 11 P M 10c 15c. 23c. 83e "THE NEW BUYER" AL FIELDS & COMPANY nrrocj TUVQ daily, 2 30 ioc. isc OXvUOO IVHl I O JZ-igt 740 10c,20c.2Jj "FOLLIES OF BROADWAY" Broadway " W aSS'&tf r.' ,. "The Sidewalk Cabaret" TEj?K0PL1 Madge Kennedy ln Go,d,TsBTADlr,Xir,NE- FORREST Wjf& THE MUSICAL COMLDY SENSATION THK GRASS WIDOW r.Oo to SI 50 at Popular Matinee TODAY Next Monday, Seats Tomorrow 2 WEEKS ONLY 2 A NATIONAL INSTITUTION BROAD Mat. Today AT sEaa- MAUDE ADAMS Tn n New Comedy 'A KISS toil CINDERELLA ' llv J SI Ilarrle NEXT WEEIC SEATS TOMORROW RUTH CHATTERTON In ' COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN" With BRUCE McRAE and Original Caat From 32 Weeks In New York GARRICK Pop. MatToday & CHEATING CHEATERS Popular Matinee TODAY. Best Seats, II. NEXT WEEK -SEATS TOMORROW THE BOOMERANG . i H.I...A Thxitvat xt v r.B IncludtnK Arthur Cron Martha J led nun, AVullAre lMdlnger and Kuth Shipley. todemy of Music 3f5,EEI Mat. and Night TUESDAY, OCT. 30 Mat. and Night-THURSDAY. NOV. X Night Only, Friday, Nov. 2 NO PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY. OCT. 11. Farewell American Tour HARRY LAUDER Beau Hep?.'! 1JH. Chestnut. Nights. 60o 1 ..?: Mats uua to II BCI cnecus CO uo X. KTPTrp'LT'C' Today at 2, 25c and 80c Ulllrl O Tonlcht at 8. 2So to II. BLOSSOM SEELEY & CO. In "Sesley'a Syncopated Studio" LUCILLE CAVANAGH SECOND AND FINAL WEEK niflA TloAlS. ORBAT LESTKR. CRAWVORD t" HnMtglf "nd other STAR Ft-ATUREH XTTvnM BSd and l HARDIER THATCHEIt NIXON MARKErl ?? Cummlnaa A Bh.lly. ClJnk , , IStertlnf, Big. Krini B "BAU B DIARY" j Troupe. t rr,TTQrP fID A'D LOCUST UTS. JjUOUOJ. juts. I SO. S 30. Eve. 30 11. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST" C"i-nvrl 0'n A,- Vanango. E of Broad. OLrdllU LAST TIMES TODAT VIVIAN MARTIN ,n "r,,Bsu3?g,,l.T1- And Chart! Chaplin In "Th Adventurer" GAYETY AwJ,5.vy AZETA Irocor jM.Jp''r''?M,ff; iinRMMPfifi fun nioMP.oi nisi .feU j5UU;l3yaV.y '1 ! . - ' I i rl i f Company. i t 5 r.v, ..,. ... .?.; ,
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