'v- l". ! .." r B '"TV "V r ... V .- - jrv-. tt"t- . , 'V'rHTH- -CVV T" TfYWWl iW."-' aTJl "I,'l "t I 1 -, ' .- - '( .f'.j. r'N. , '" I. II' ' I i - EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917 w '. n i 'C JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE PARTY FOR QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE ' w.. -I')' 'VI (Jreat Demand for Tickets for Miss Burke's Talk at Academy of Music Tomorrow Nierht. Masquerade Friday Evening for Members of Falls of Schuylkill Church Mrs. Altemus Presents Service Flag M AS H Nancy Wynne Has a Tale to Tel 1 y' ,v- V ""v. ii mmmmmmmm I .k aBBJv 3 BBVflBRf mBBBBBBBB ?! a " BBBBBBBBBBBBB fit tHEAR tlio Ucmnnd for tickets for ! lKathleene Htirltc's lecture tomorrow U m Is w Brcat It's likely unite a. few i,n will bo disappointed. 'mere m tJ! admission fee, you know, and tlio ILfnrt was idanned by the Intlepemlcnrc firLare Auxiliary of the American I led .boss; and the Overseas Committee of " . .. 4 1,1 t.nu nulnfl tit till II .M Jfc! the Emergen " ;" - ?iht undcrtnKins, mm wli. .m "' iKulsmj' 01 .11USIC WUH inmuiHi nil uic , ivenlng of the thirteenth and tickets tent .utna Riven . "- - -...,. ; Kithlecnc uurKe, you isnu, 13 mu ktciv ' nandnlece of the (treat Kdtnund Hurko t J.j ,he Is the honornry organizing scc- i urJ-of the Scottish Women h Hospitals for roreiH" " j M, thcie were to he no mlinlsilon chargts. did t not? Hut theio will be a 'collection, when 125 aides, under the in jection of Mi. Dnvo Lewis, will ro ihrounh the audience with baskets for I ;ny voluntary contributions for tfce two ' organljatlonM "'cl1 Pianncu me eiuei ' talnmtnt, and the moneys collected will ' It used for Christmas baRS, tobacco, Jam and Christmas kits. fPHE aide Include 11 number of captains ' Inlio have volunteered their services t for each team, amonK them MaUlo Hush, 1 Dorothy Wilms. Marlon Iliitton, Gertrude 2 . M,.rlin MnAlllaipr. l.pr.ore Mc- ancuaaw , .. - . r.tl Mrs. Hal I'atton, Mis. Hubert Hen- I itrson, Mrs. Kilvvln lions.tck and Mrs Hob Torrey. I. The committee or tin- uveiteas 1 iuu 11 headed by Mrs. Bean Thomon. assisted by Mrs. N'ed Hrovuili-B Mrs Illllle War Jen, Mrs. llussell Jones. Mis. Sam Hell, Jr., Mrs. Uaiclm Wnrburtou Mrs, Jack Mason and Mrs Dobson Altemus. u. Inilpiipiidence s'liuau Auxlliarv Is If headed by Mrs. C'.corRC Horace horlmer. lth Mrs. Ceorpe l-ales li.vUer as vice ehalrman. Others on the lommlttee in- 1 elude Mrs. Otis Sklnntr. Mrs. Kied IZiir- lish, Mrs. Tlicion Crunj;. Mrs. Frank IXt cum. Mi". 1 H. OHarra. Mrs. Diaries It Jlcl-ean, Mis Hamilton Carson and Miss E. i'. uicne BHIOADIKI! UH.NKllAI- l.YTTKKTDN WALli:il TAZKWK1X WAI.KKH willalsa make .111 uddre.ss and Miss Hurke will be Introduced by Mr. Stevens Heck icher. She will be the Lorlmers" Rticst Khlle in riul.uIHuhlu and they will enter tain for her at dinner before the lecture. Although 011U her econd visit to this city, she ha Ins sjiokc last spring at the residence of Mr Stotcsburj, Miss Ilmke U well known here 111 recognition of her devoted wmk for humanity. Abroad she las been termed tho Knif-ht ot Tender ness and Pity, while in America she has on for her.velf the name of "The Thou sand Dollars a Day Nur-ie," owing to the large sums she has been able to raise for Tarlous chapters Her l'oi.n., "The White Uoad to Ver dun," written from her own personal ex periences, Is another tribute to her capa bility, Her subject tomoriow niRht will U "The Shall Not Pubs." When she Is en full-dress parade Miss Burke wears tlio uniform of the staff of tho Scottish Women's Hospitals, adorned with the Serbian rinvonle Hed Cross medal, tho Trench order of the Golden T'alm, the $erblan Slawmlc Ued Cross medal, the Btlltary medal The United States Marino Corps'n.md has offered Its services for the evening. TN THESK davs of liurry-up weddliiRs, jol really cannot c.spect your friends 1st i:t,c,ii,t:j uui iiituiicu 1111111U, i.jit;' l lalV If you announce youi ciiRugcment une.weejt. to h ncct stranger 111 a KiiaKi t Uniform unit i next week walk down the aisle haiiRlnu mi his manly arm IJL' hlle he holds his cap oer his heart and .his sword clank at his hide. His .NAME Jots not impress your friends, who nro omuch more Interested in what his com- ' All Aa tn trt A... ta. . .. t. wiieuier your wcuuimk LrlniT Is Cold fir nlntlnntu K" i Th.1t. nt miirco nnnllnn . ih.iih fnliHtu Vflth 5ur family it Is different. How fouid your mother, who has cried her- KJielf to sleep over tho Invitations and K,eepert into every branch of his family jl.tree, forget tho name of the man who I takes her little girl from her? HOW COUld fllthfr. Willi vlclntia nf Innill' S lUls dancing lufore his eyes and a little Imp of jealousy kimelclncr nl hlsi lirnrt. K fall to remember the name of him who is Ci we cause of all this commotion? How Ik Jould they' And et EC She Is n nrettv llttln war iiriiio nn.i M Uk many another of her kind, spends r e hours during which, "hubby" Is busy I' PV8f Rilleutenant buck homo with father v and mnthpr it iu nUT,ni..ii., v.ni r..M jj thr to realize that in the eyes of tho 5j w at least daughter's name Is no longer hi N'ot Jong ago the girl and her 'a Parents were Invited to a reception, and foi... ., .... .... "rer, mwaya proud or his good-looKIng f, anmy, 'irouKht up a distinguished army jjjj "ian to be Introduced with much cere mony. ft, "Pin Jones, 1 want you to meet M, Bmlth and my daughter. Miss I ;, mean Mrs. er oh. Mary, for good- Sf B,M toke, what Is your name?" o, you can't expect your friends to femember your married name, but of I M"rs it's different with your family! It P W'AS " W0,uK,'ful "leht. wasn't It? li franklin piui t m... .... untm.iv If "rhls I should say "sights." for I never -rained my eyes harder ut n,three-tlnK lrCU Iban 1 did out Ihpro trvlni? to kcp . vrythlnB thut was going on. The motor , '"nBrt, with aeneral Waller of the s uins In thoir mM.1 ... .. ti.i.r li 10 be overlnnkeH ,.i tii-.. mnriu ,, i "'vouubcq, ami tney maue one thawing when they had their plctt Q71 eve If they were almost in t am Of ft freshman HPrlrYimoira Wli ure the A. T rfauVtrvt nn .oIr... 11. .. i. . -tiiMu oiiuiiiiiiuc, lieu i"W IWO Dfirnrlo. ,., .... ,. ' v... '",v" "cm uruuiiu 1110 mien, flt. .' Py,nB' co,ors waving and mas- I! Cut. ...', . " "n, IfiK. . ,n,pB allead' I forgot all about !iis .v L"tandlnB UD and U'K thrilled iltl the 8t of the grand stand. 'hen, that Amhuinnn. ,.1 1.. ..... Xw. V".u 8M tht olld Bduare of khnkl i.' "" la With the cadenro of tl,lr ' heerT And did you hear the har- yuit came from tho megaphones of i ,n'pn wno eang wjth the band7 3WVft !? Ya , was thero with Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Stoles bury. Mrs Oeorge Harnett, and several others. In fact, everybody In town was there, nn.l I hope thuy all found It as interesting as I did. It was really the Army nnd Navy play- , lng.BiKl Philadelphia seemed to realize the .fact, for the crowd was represent!! tlvof the Interest that Is always nhown for that game. The debutantes-thut-'Would-havo-been were all there, and 1 Raw Pauline Arey's cute little red hat, turning from side to side at 11 great rate, ns she tried like nil the rest of us to vCe three or four exciting things nl once. Mr. C. H. .lones had a lot ot lied Cross Rills in uniform selling pioj.rams and taking 11 collection between the halve. They wore their blue capos with the red lining showing ax they Hung no side across their shoulders, and they made an nttructlve picture In the grand stand and surioundcil by the khaki of the Ambu lance The formal retreat after the game was most impressive. Theio was no hesita tion there about men taking off thtlr hats to the ling, and wl.lie the "Star Spangled Uanner" was, played, and hc.-e and there all over the Held ou could ee solitary llgurcs of straight tilm marines standing at salute till the last note was placed nnd the Hug had slid from the mast, liest of all were tho plnycr. however, for they, thoroughly done out. though man ot them were stopped as they were leaving the Held, and stood at salute till the very end. NANCV WV.N.N : MRS. EARL FREDERICK HELLER Of 5449 Locust street, who will be remembered as Miss Alva May Tay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall W. Taylor, of Germantown. Her marriage took place last week PLANS MADE FOR CHARITY BALL Allied Countries Represented by Groups of Dancers, America Prominent in Each Picture Urenthlng forth a hplrlt of pati luti-111 and deiuncr.icy the opening pageant of tin-thlity-elghth annual I'liarltj H.1II pronilhOH to lie one of the most spectacular and beau tiful ror prei-enttd by tills uell-knmwi ur gaulatiou. In upltc of present ir condi tions, tho ball tills jear, which takes place on the evening of December "7. at the Acad emy of Music, will bo unusually l.n'go and brilliant, as It will be virtually the only large ball of the season. Tho opening feature, beginning at 'J o'clock promptly, will be a pigeant dance, "Columbia's Ciuclble," In which represent!! tles of tho four beneficiaries will take part. The alllid countries Mill bo represented by a large number of dancers dic-sed In cos tumes of the national colois, while Amuiici will be represented In each Individual group. To the national Itusslan music, dances ot tills countiy will be portrayed by prominent young girls under the direction of .Mis. It an da I Moigaii ami .Mrs. William lltillitt. Wlillii the group representing England, un der the direction of Jlrs llnbert llmott Hare will enter to the music of "Ilule llrl tannl.i " Costunud In the Imglldi national colors, they will be led I15 the "haiacters of John Dull and Iliitannln. Italia follows to the music of tho (larrl Iih'iII hymn; two cniiles In tho rcgulitlon Italian costume will then gio a feature dance to .Moskowskl's "Tarantella." This group of dances Is under tho direction of Mrs. T Do Witt C'uyler With the strains of the "Marseillaise," the French dancer.', who nro under tho direction of Mrs J. Strieker Colo ind Mrs. Alfred Iteglnald, will enter nnd two couples will dance to the music of "Orpheus and Kurydlce." A unbiue idea, devised and arranged by Mr, Charles S. Morgan, concentrates the four groups of dancers into a clover tlnale, which Is termed, 'Columbia's Crucible," or "The Melting I'ot." featuring Columbia, who afterward leads tho grand march and open3 tho ball for general dancing. The demand for boxes has nlready begun, among those having secured them being Mr. Alexander Van Ilenssfluer, Mr. John Frederick Lewis, Mr Charles Harrison, Jr., Mr T. De Witt Cuyler. Mr. John F. Coons, .Mr. Hills A. Olmbel. Mr John 11, Johnson, Mrs. Itoland L. Taylor, Mr. Arthur II. Iea. Mr. Henry 13. Drayton and ijr. Wilbur Pad dock Klapp. Social Activities Jlr and Mrs. John A. Barry, of 6912 Pulaski avenue, tlcrmantown, are lecelvlng congratulations upon tho birth of a daugh ter. Jlr. C. I.eonhardt will eWrtaln tho niembeis of tho younger hlglV bchool set at his home, 324 South Koity-,lxth btreet. next Saturday evening. Among those who will attend will be Jllss Oladyi Crangle. Jllss ElUabeth Joluison, JIIss i:llabetli Parke, Jllss Fdlzabeth Shenton, MIbs Hor ence Dohmen, Jllss Hetty Colb, Jllss Ileiulo Newklrk, MUs Lillian Shrlver, Jllss, Sara Smith, Miss Louise Kllkln, Jllss Katherlne Keller, Jllss Helcno Leonharctt. Mr. 11, Keller. Jlr. Arthur Hookmyer, Mr. Harl Newklrk, Mr. William Charlton, Mr, Owen Slxsmlth. Mr. WlllUm Hussion. M . Horace Fehr, Mr. James Hully, Mr, Froi k Wolfe, tr : t i.t,.. U .v-v'o- fv'.V -f-fW - "J BFWTWV-IV'N- afaB j -. ur 7BliiBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBB II I J rmsf' BbbBbb " i i -' -j.- bW i '$iiimAM ' $t B VitBBBBBBBB t rtdalK- t ' MRS. GEORGE HORACE LORIMER I . BB M i MRS. OTIS SKINNER REGISTRATION IN CHELTENHAM To Register in Woman's League for National Service Tomorrow Tomoiiovv will be rrgMi.ttioti day In Chf ltenliani towtHilp for all women foi regular membership In the National League for Woman's Service Ilrglstratlou places will be open from in a m. until 7 p. m . and are located as follows Wvncole. lied Cross headquarters, pirlsh home, flreen wnod avenue. Mrs. Henry Spalding In charge: figontz and T'.lklns Park. Commis sioners' llulldiiiR, Church road. Mrs Julius Wevl and Mrs Ilerbett l Taj lor in charge; Ashbourne and I'lklns Park, Old York Itoad Fire House. Jlrs Snyder In charge, Melrne and oak Lane Teriaie. Jackson leal estate olllce. Valley and Cres cent roads, Mrs Scriber and Mrs Torrey in charge : Cheltenham. Cheltenham Fire House. Mrs Hiizcltnn in iharge. Jlrs Ooige Wkkrrsham and Mrs. Fred rick Philips, of Lawrence. L. I.; Mrs. Cho tie.v Martol. of Cbeyney, Pa., and Mrs. Junius Spencei Morgan, of I'rliueton, were the guests nf Ml Hubert SturgK of La burnum. Clielten Hills, for Friday and Sat in day .Mr and Jlis Frank Knvder t West field N J . weie the guets or Mrs. Seton II lllch. of Wvmote. for the week-end. Jlrs. Louis 15 Forntner. of Summit ave nue. Jenklntown. had as her guest over Sundnv .Mr Haiold llloudgood from tho Allentown Camp Jlis Cyrus H K. I'mtls is visiting her lUughtct. -Mrs i'crsoii Wells, In Detroit. .Mich Dr Jnhii It Deaver and his family have closed their siiuimi r home in Wymote and have returned to their Phlladelphl 1 house. Jlis 11. H. IV Puv Is staying at the Hotel Dennis. Atlantic City. The Chic Club of Noble will hold a card party at the home of Jlrs Louis F. l'aret. itiove avenue, on Tuesday evening. Novem ber 1'7, t" raise funds for the purchase of wool, which will be made into garments for the soldleis who have gone fiom this neigh borhood Jlr and Mis Caleb F Fox, of Her thellvn. will spend pail of the winter at the Illu-C.irltoti Jlrs diaries f! Dana and her daughter have closed their country house on Sus quehanna load, llvdal, anil havo opened their winter hoiise.it 2013 Do Lancey street. Miss Dorothy Ileach. of F.lklns J'ark. is the guest of Jlrs. Charles A. Ileach, Jr., Chicago, 111 The regular meeting of the Woman's Club of Wyncote was held on Wednesday, November 7. Mrs. Fiederkk JI. Campbell presiding After the transaction of busi ness the president Intioduced the speaker, Jlr James Warwick Price, who gave a lec ture on Socialism and the w'ar a most In terollng tall., citing In turn each country. Knglnnd, France, Oermany, Sweden. Russia and Italy, and the part Socialism has taken iu the wiir A ripple of excitement was felt when the address was over, and questions were being aked, to (lnd among the ques. tinners, Jllss Jeannette lllchards These two well-known current event lecturers were later Introduced to each other, and after tea had been served Miss lllchards, who had lectmed foi the club for ninny years, and had come nut rather unexpectedly as tho guest of Ml" Spencei l Millford, was persuaded to talk She spoke for ten or fifteen minutes, giving a ronclse summing up of (Jcrmany's plan for world supremacy. Carlisle Girl Weds CAIILISLK. Pa.. Nov. 12. Friends here learned for the first time of the mar rlago of Jllss Ann Davles, of Carlisle, and Paul Stieedy, a Dickinson student, which took place nt Washington on November 2. .Mrs. Sheedy Is the daughter of Cuy II, Davles, an official of the Attorney Oencrnl's Department at llairlsburg, Jlr, .Sheedy Is a lesldent of Washington, D. C. GREAT AMERICANS 'I ' '-.'J w . I it..' '"-' ffflfflfflfflfflfflfffeflHtH'fflfflfffflf&B&Sflfflfflffl fait i !. v ". i. I :W g BAL MASQUE HELD hi if IN LANSDOWNE 1 i It- iS 1 v A K K : ' 1 I - . j i r vsi't imxtzux&x MKS. KLIZARKTII I). ALTEMUS Red Cross nnd Kmcrponcy Aid menibors will combine efforts for Christmas box fund for our soldiers tit lariro meeting; at Academy of Music tomorrow cveninjr. PHILADELPHIA IN NATIONAL SHOW Various Men and Women to Ex hibit Hunters, Ponies, Saddle and Harness Horses Plilladelphiaiis will be mole lotispu nous than ever 111 their loval support of the New Yolk lloise Show which opens this morning In Madison Square Harden, principally be atise nf their e igerness to forward what ever woik will aid American men In tiench, camp nnd cantonment. The gloss iccelpts of this year's National Horse Show will go in tlielr entirety for the benefit of the lied Cross. AH of the expenses of the show have been underwrit ten by the illiectors and every penny of levenue fiom wlmtevei source will be tinned over to the society. This naturally means that horse lovers all over the country 1110 rallv Ing to tlio aid of this splendid wnilt. and Philadelphia's quota lequireil a spei lal tiatii which left III jn Jlawr a few davs ago for the trans portation of the blooded animals to New York. Ilryn Jlawr Station looked like a county horse fair at the time the cars were being loaded. Tlio famous (lien lllddio hunters belonging to Samuel D. Kiddle, Charles K. Ciixp'b string of ponies, Dr. Thomas (!. Ashton's ponies, Willlnm A. Lelbcr's har ness horses and hackneys. Jllss Constance Vnuclulii'H celebrated show horses, Jllss iKiihfllti Wananinker's noted winners and Jllss Jean I. Austin's saddle horses and ponies with all the necessary trappings made up an array of fine thoroughly d hors! flesh that aroused the prldo of own ers and spcctntois alike when they were being led Into their special cars. The management of the National Horse Show inclines that the forces of society have gathered with enthusiasm to the standard of the lied Cioss thioiigh this greatest event of the year In hoise show elides This is partimlarlv true of Plilla delphiaiis Interested In the show, and a well-known .Main Line exhibitor declaies that the hiu it's that go from the Philadel phia district will more than hold their own with the best animals of tio world. Church Has Fiftieth Anniversary HFTIILKHKM, Pa., Nov 12 First Re founed Church celebrated Its fiftieth anni versary vesterday. The Kcv. II. II. Clarke was In charge and addresses wero made by the Kev T Stem, of Ilaston, who or ganized the congiegation; tho Kev. David Schelier, of Jonestown, the only surviving former pastor, and the Kev Paul S. Leln b.ich, of Philadelphia. ,1,1 l-S ' I .(..4.. X" Costume Dance Much Enjoyed, Although Held a Week After Halloween Season Although more than a week has passed since Hnlloween, there Is still a Veiy nlco excuse for a bal masnue, and. with every 0110 wondering who every one clso is, It surely is fun. Some of the niembeis ot Lnnsdnw tie's younger set gave nn Invita tion costume danco on Saturday evening at the Centuty Club The girls me all niem beis (.r the F V. C. Club, and the three who got the dance up are Jllss Kvelvn Knbe.v, Miss lMnn llobev and Jllss Hesslu Jones. Tho other members of the club ate Jllss Alma I'ndeihlll, Jllss Liuina Love, Jllss Jlnrlnn Hlndle, .Miss IMIlli Ilonsal. Jllss Mat 1,111 llnlley, Jllss Jllrlam rillmnre, .Miss Jlellnda Walton. Jlls.s Kuth Peck. Jllss Hetty Leopold, Jllss Jeannette Kobey. Jllss Louise Coll. Miss Hstelle Foster, Jllss Helen Adler, Jllss .Marguerite Hcnnutier, Jllss Margaret l.yster. Jllss Jlaicellno Jlyers and Miss Helen Nlkoladl. Lansdowno Is busy at present registering Its women for patriotic service, ami every one seems willing to do her bit In somfl way or another. The work Is done under the illiet tloti of the woman's eonimltteo o( the Delawaie County Council of National Defense, of which .Mrs. Henry T. Kent Is the (h.ilrinan The women who form the oommltton In Lansilowne nrp Jlis S. Pan coast Levis, chairman: Jlrs l.e Knv Smith. .Mrs Oscar K. Klmbeiley. Jlrs. William J. Hicks. Mi h. Clarence sill. Mrs. Arthur Shilglcy nnd Jllss Mary L Yarnall. The Lnnsdnw ne brum h of the Ited Cross held Its monthly executive meeting last .Monday evening nt the lied Clots headquai ters Since the tall came for many more surgical dressings, tho Ited Cioss has In creased the number of Its winking days In this depaitment The women nie meet ing every morning except Saturday, and als) on Wednesday and Thursday nfter 110011s and Tuesday nnd Friday evenings. Some of the girls who graduated fiom the livglono elass last spring are preparing to take further training at one of the Phila delphia hospitals. Iu order to qualify them selves as tegular nurses' assistants Tho present hvglono class had its last meeting on Wednesday evening, November 7 Tho classes have been held on Wednesday nnd Friday evenings for the last few mouths. The voting women belonging to the elass are Jllss Hllzahcth Frlik, Jllss Louise Small. Jllss Frances Holmes, .Miss Kuth Wunder llch. Jllss Dorothy JlcUwcn. .Miss Helen Tavlor. Jllss Kuth Decker. Miss Alma Will, lace, Jllss Isabel (Jalbialth. .Mrs I.'mlly Kleff, Jits Crace Ileeket. Jllss Alice Kauf man!!. Jllss Florence Cole. Jllss Kllzabcth Ixmghney Jlrs. V.. Jlorton. Jllss Dorothy Morton, Jlrs Jlarle Head and Jlrs. Lc Kov Smith Jllss Jlary Hall, from the Ited Cross headquarters iu Philadelphia, has been their teacher. The first-aid class that was foimed at tho same tlnin as tho hygiene ihiss still meets on Friday evenings at tho lied Cross houe It Is expected that a new class Iu hjglene will bo formed soon, as there are a number of peoplo who wish to take this course. Jlrs. i:. Wager-Smith has been Invited by Jlr Jli Corinlek. the ch.iiimrin of the iccrea tlon connuittie In Philadelphia, to bring some girls down to the n.ivj jard to 11 dance. There have been several dances for me saunis in i.anilovvne, nnd the men are anxious to icturii the kimlness shown to them Jlis. Wnger-Smlth has askeil a number nf girls nnd for eaih group of five there will be a chaperon. The dance will be held In about two weeks. The Iloy Scouts of Lansdowne are surely energetic. They held a bicycle meet re cently and cups were won by Douglas Hood. Harry Ingram. Joseph Walton, Llll snn Chalmers, Francis Walton and lMward Willis And now the scouts have just given .1 little play, called "The Activities of a IJny Scout" They gave tho play last Wednesday evening at the scout headquar ters, and of course r. great many very In terested fathers and mothers and friends were present. Several speeches were made, one of the speakers being Lieutenant Nlcklln. of the Ardmore corps At the meeting of the iVntury Club on Tuesday afternoon reports weie made by each of the three women who attended the State Federation nf Women's Clubs at L'llo several weeks ago. These women arc Mrs Clnrenco Lppelshelmer, the president of the club, Jlrs. Kden II Hunt nnd Jlis. Francis I) Maxwell They spoke chiefly of food conservation, Americanization and woman suffrage, each of which had formed a very absorbing topic nt the federation. Tea was served later In tho afternoon by Jlrs Frederick J. Petry, Jlrs. Frank II JIaguIre, Jlrs, llobcrt L. Jlishler and Jlrs J. Llddon Pennock, A meeting of the Slx-Double-Slx Sewing Club was held nt Jllss HIanche Holeman'a home last Monday evening. MAKRIAGE OF ARMY OFFICER Military Weddinjr Solemnized on Sat urday, With Miss Marion Glass as Bride Among the Interesting military weddings for November was that of Jllss JIarlon Phillips Cilass, daughter of Mr. and Jlrs Samuel J Olnss, of 2403 North .Marshall street, and Lieutenant William Gillette Horner, of 1801 North Fifteenth street, which took place on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at tho home of tho officiating clergyman, the Kev Willlnm V. JlcCurdy, assistant pastor of the Grace Baptist Church, Broad and Berks streets, The cere mony was followed by a reception for tho two families at the home of the bride's parents. Lieutenant Homey and his brlda left for a short stay In Atlantic City, and from there will go to Jacksonville, Fla, 'RITER BEUHLKK The wedding of Jilts Helen Louise Ileuh ler, daughter of Mr, nnd Jlrs. William V. Beuhler, of SI Kast red ham road, Herman town, and Lieutenant Mlcluel M. niter, U. a n., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. niter, of West Philadelphia, was quietly solem nized on Saturday at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Only the Immediate families were present. The ceremony was performed by the Kev. Stewart P. Keeling, rector of St. Peter's Church, Clermanlown. Miss Beuhler, who wore her traveling drees, was attended by her sister, Miss Allda Beuhler. Mrs. lllter will five In Baltimore to be . k , i,.-.. V , I i.Ki.MaS -! mi vMi AJlASQlHJItADi: frolic was given on Friday evening at tho home of Mrs. Wllltrd Hess on Alnslle street by the Queen F.stl.cr Circle of the Fulls Jlcthodlst Hpls copal Church. Oak leaves and chrysanthe mums mingled with the cornstalks nnd all the f.ld-tlme decorations of tho rural harvest festivals. Thcie were many pretty nnd unique costumes Among thoe present were Jllss Charlotte Tregea. Jllss Hide Smith, Jlrs lleibert Turner. Mis Jlary Smith, Jllss Nellie Smith, Jllss Ida Tregea. Jllss Kllzabeth Towers Miss Jennie Smith, Jllss Anne Smith. Jllss Jtaigaret llnyle, Jllss lMhcr JIcFaddeii. Jlls.s Hazel Wllloughby, Jllss Flmence Wllbtighb, Jllss Jt.vrtle Smith. Jllss Uvelvn Smith. Jllss Dora.Snow den. Jllss Floience Snowden, Jllss Jennie Cull and Jllss Llllle Howarfi. Mrs Kllzabeth Dobson Allemus, who has been spending a short time nl Newport te tuined home last evening Mrs Altemus, who Is chairman of the nuxlllarv of the Citi zens' Patriotic Committee rf the Falls and who is having prepaied .1 large service flag to be placed 011 the White House, the head quaittrs nf the association. Is also having completed for the Fulls Presbvtorlnii Chuicli a service flag In honor of the twelve voting men from the church win- are In the army and navy Kach of the men of tho church has been pie'sented with a complete) knitted outfit, and now the members of tho National Service Committee nie choking needles every Frldav night to extend the same courtesy to eaeh boy fiom the Falls who has not been supplied with these much needed garments. The wt turn of St James tho Less. Piotestnnt Lplsiopnl Church will give n supper Wednesday evening In the social hall of the building In aid of the war relief work of the chiirih Jlrs W n.iilcy. of Panama, who lias been vWitlng her father. Jlr Stephen Chappell, of Queen lane, returned home l.iFt week, ac companied by her sister, Jllss Hthel Chap ped! The members nf the Young Jten's Literary Institute of the Falls will hold their twenty fifth annual 111 option and dance 011 Friday evening. November 23. In the Immaculate Conception Hall. Chelien avenue above Chew stiiet, (ieiinantown. The gland mare'h will take place at 0 o'clock and will be led lij Mr .Michael .1. How le , whose assistants will be Mi Wlllam T llard wlck. .Mr John Illlbo.i and Jlr John J Iter gin. The reception committee Includes Jlr. Joseph A. Jlontgomerv. chaliman , Jlr. Harry A llavis. Jlr. Harrv Andrews, Jlr Joseph Furlong. Jlr' Kowley Jlr Hugh lloyd, Jlr Joseph Keardon. Jlr John A WHAT'S DOING TONir.HT LmSL 9jSw lllMMishlnll of null slliiiillmi before Cnn tempoiai.v I'lub bv William Potter State fuel administrate r. and others ltellevue Strntford Xildrrn b.v Lieutenant I. I:. Vllin, Itrlllxli .trim, at annual meeting of Oak Line Pink Impiovomeiit Association Kefoinied Chruch. Seventh street and SIMy-slxth ave nue, Fi 00 Vleellni; unit dinner of Trullle Club. Ilellr-viie-Stratford Meetlnir of Pfnns.vlvunltt llistnrlml So ciety JleelliiR- of Kiflj -seventh Street Improve ment Association, Sixtieth street and lllrard avenue Free. Meeting of .south lluk I.nne Iiuproienient Association, chelteu and Park avenues Free. South IMilliiileliibbi lliislness Men's ssn edation meets, odd Fellows' Hall. Ilroad and Federal streets Fice Lecture on "I'mporlloluil lie preoenlutioll," by l II. Ileiag. before llotkkeepers Hene licial Association. 1UJC Audi stiect Hook keepers luvite'd. I.eOure. "Iteiitlles," b.e sp.n,r Trotter. Wagner Free Institute of Soli nee Seven teejitli street and Muntgoineiy avenue Free I.'ttiiiillld am e Cooke tult.H 011 "Is Poetry Important ' Witlierspoon Hull JIKTRlH'iiMTAN nl'Klt V IKd'Sl; TUES., NOV. 20 iSwr m:,ini.v 'I UK METROPOLITAN IIPIIIIA CflMPANY N'lIVV YiUlK TIP!. IO I1ATII I'.VSAZZA eii:'KUAI. MANA(ii:it i'Ki:si:.s"i.s AIDA MMKS VII ZIO VI TZi:'t Kit M NUCI.II'S. MM MAUTIN'CI.I.I VMA'I'O .VI Mlll(i.'i;sl, itrvsiivni. Ai'Dism msp eii:.v.ititi papi riiKMii:m: in.NMKt'h:: iiisinvi.w.i.i J;7:Wed.,Nov. M ,T..,',i7il,.ui,anT FORREST Tonight 8s '";?.,! IMrcrt Prom the Km id re Theatre. New York JULIA SANDERSON JOSEPH CAWTHORN In IhMr (S real ok t 3Iut.Ii n c(mol Triumph RAMBLER ROSE rO.SlTlVHI.V Nl) ADVANl'i: D.N IHML'l.Alt FeUtltHsT TIICATIli: I'ltll'KS BROAD Last G Evjjs. ?. 1ll:.Itr Mll.l.r.lt Presents ed S. Sat. RUTH CHATTERTON in "COMK OUT OF THE KITCHEN" with lllll'ri; MrltAi: nn.l nrli-liidl e'ust xcxt vvki:k .slats -i 111 hsu w Kuw.t i:hi,aniii:h ,i hciuuik t 111,1,11 instill a e'iiiiinl Hv l.Hrn llvdiii ami vv'nlter r Perm al AMONG THOSE PRESENT With SHELLEY HULL GARRICK NOW iiito .t m THE BOOMERANG STRAND""1 Ale atVemiuio l: eifllroad GERALDINE FARRAR In "TilK WOMAN l!OI roilGOT" LOCUST 5-I AN!) I.e)t'fST 0 MONDAY. TVM Sessue Hayakawa "' "T,,l: '"? ov . Tun hast NIXON Dl'ITlN I'AltNIIM Tin: HCAiu.irr I'Ull'KRNi:!," Von & Hell liert &. Harry tinrilon llopklna Axtell (. Co. Ilenny L W00.N CVllna'H Clrcui ACADEMY OF MUSIC Burton Holmes FRID'Y v"-) NEW sat-y ZEALAND 50c. 7Se. II at JIePM. .-,,. at Aen,1mj'. ''d.iiii?, Tonleht Ht H. ilo to II IK 1 FIFTEENTH ANNIVFRSARY ... . H..w. f JUBILEE! A i AJi. Sneninl Fpniivn Rill Macnlflcrnt Chrynthtmum Show """I J mom 1 ACADEMY. WED. EVE.. NOV 14 AtT:!" DUGM0RE SA-AA','"?: Infantry." In a olNlr't atory of the war. illuitruted by otilclal WrilUb motion plrturn. entitled. ' "FIGHTING IT OUT" In aid of IlrltUh War Relief. Ttck.U now at lUppVa, two to 12. . I CASINO sSCTb J aBWO kaM'HAftVw-U Welsh. Mr. Leo McManun, Mr. Hardwlck, Jlr. Francis Flanagnan, Mr. John Carroll, Jlr. William lloyd, Mr. Hugh McOlynn. Jlr. Timothy Meara, Mr. P. H. Kelly. Mr. Lnwrcnco Kelly. Mr. Uergln, Mr. P. J, Kelly, Jlr, Francis Mahoney. Mr. Bllboa. Jlr (Jcorgc JIackcy, Jlr. Thomas Grady and vir. jonn urauy. The association was organized by a num ber of Cathode young men for tha purpose of debates, dramatic presentations and so cial evenings. It has grown Into a vary 'large organization, with It own clubhout op tho corner of Jlldvale avenus and Fred erics: street, its motto is "Sclentlft St Veritas " The officers nnd board of direc tors Include Jlr. John Lally, president; Mr. Joseph Jlontgomery. vice president: Mr. John JIny, treasurer; Jlr. Thomas J, Orady, financial secretary; Mr. Francis JIahony, recording secretary: Mr. P. J. Kelly, Mr. James V. Kelly. Jlr. Thomas Flanagan, trustees; Jlr Bernard Kelly, Mr. James Cav iti.'iugh. stewards; Jlr. John J. Bergln, librarian. Jlr. John CSrndy, assistant li brarian; Jlr Hairy Andrews, Jlr. Harr D. Hayes. Jlr. Hugh lloyd, Mr. Joseph V. Furlong, Jlr Joseph Keardon, Mr. John A. WaNli. Jlr Leo JtrJIanus, Jlr. Francis Flnnnghati, Jlr. William Boyd, Mr. Hugh' Mcdlynn and Jlr Timothy Meara, MAHKCT ST AIIOVE 10TH ARTCRAFT PICTURES CORPORATION iVVAI.TKIt 1: elHi:i:.N'i:. President) I'resfnts MARY PICKFORD IN KlltKT PIIOWINO OF "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" rrom the Nrl find Tlay Il rrnn r UcxUton Tlurnttt diloil Aitrnrtlnn Klrtt rrvfentation "UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES IN FRANCE" Tt.Mt:i,V. STIItlllNll AND INTERKSTIKR. SIIIOWS AJimtlCAN 11QVS "OVEH THEHK" T)AT A "T7v 1214 MARKET STREET XXJUAJi2J li) A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Hrm I'mcnutlon Mrs. Vernon Castle WITH ANTONIO MORKNO IN "THE MARK OF CAIN" ARCADIA CHESTNUT I1ELOW lr.TH 10 IS A M IB, B, S!4S. SMB. 7:4.',, t):S0 P. M. A I'ARAMOl'NT PICTURE JULIAN ELTINGE IN KIIIST KIIOWINO OF "The Clever Mrs. Carfax" i.Ulnir the Oreat Female Iinpfrnonator tm I i!(iiiul!el Opportunity to Uliplay Ills Remark ul.le Talent REGENT MARKET HELOW 17TH "ONE HOUR" liy Elinor lilyn. Author of "Thrw tVteki" Thla 1 lh Picture Tlmt Ct More Thin On" Million DoIWm in Actual Ch to Proditc. anl Thut Won Two HftlM Vram In the Miklnj. Iti Seenta Wire Takn rn the Ulant) of Jatnalrm 'ihroujh Special Per mlNlon ft the British iioTrnmnt & $ nvfrry AdJfelUe of Bu pcrlatlve Admiration TUi lUen I'nwt tf do It Juatlre, 11 ml HUM the Truth list C& .Not Keen Kxrcerate GLOBE Theatre && Continuous 11 A. M. to It P. M. "A Regular Army Man" HYMAN ADLER & CO. SltlNOIl OIANNINl AND OTHERS CROSS KEYS DAILY 2:30 EVENINOS. lit 'Siflnwnlb- r'nlvirat" WITH HE1DER u.v.s..,...v WUUU1.V.L, AND PACKER Rutch McDevitt Wllk.narrf xun.ll ivis.iv. ut Mllilonlr-fer.-Dy BROADWAY """d fnjder Ave. WlllUm Fox'11 Ktuindoui Hpctael "JACK SS BEANSTALK" THE nETTINO DETTV8" AND OTHERS ACADEMf OP MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOW8KI. Conductor rRIDAY A1TERNOON. NOV. in. AT 10 SATURDAY EVEN1NO. NOV 17, AT :! Soloist, Mischa Elman, Violinist NICOLAI Overlur ' Mrry Wlvm of Wlndaor" IIOLDMAIIK Ituatlr Weddlntr".. . ByiDshony HAINT.SATNK Violin Conr.rto In B Minor CHAIlllIEH ... .. "Eapana Rhapaody" Heata Now on Sale at Heppe'a, lilt) Uk?nut ADELPHI Z tWZ?" Niaiirir" AimiuP'&fiKi-iSS-BifSr 8" GOOD! c"R?lo!.SSPaS GRAC710US!! 1Ur-i5.. A1VNABELLE!!! HrfegSg, "Arlinnbelle a minx of dellirhtrul if' ti.... TuYRIC BVKMNOH AT 8115 . rp- '' W,d- Bl "U II ( The fseaaon'a Poiltlva Jluaica! Bueeaaa Victor Herbert's Masterpiece EILEEN 1 PhlladalnhU .t.1... " " i inuaaeipnia ablai with x.il.st Chorua of 60 Hymphony Orcheatra at NOTH -Mr. Victor llerbtrt will piVa nduet onheatra n.it Wediwaday ivml. Hvmnhnnw kb..- " T'a" rondui Wednaidayayrr,1" LITTLE LAT'8 TIMSS 11:10 A. M. "Tji-rf---iAnKET lb. THJL 5gS' fift'iAR rnires V, bg$5& William Fox Ne& Daughter S of the , w Gods h $,? TIIK PICTURE SSS llliv iiiiAt'TiFi'i,. with NSnBw W ANNETTE EJ KELLERMANN J e? 9e Oti 2p' fO Margam ANQUK, THEATRE ITthi Delinrev Phone Lav. 158(1 in -, tpitmr GAXETY w". .?. 1 m i 1 . i ill i'.a r r ii "J s ' S .. u' M fM M A .VII fsttf: N tif ilT. ' W A . ,(," ?StY W .T- -v .KfiJ .1 v ?.;?