-yr' "V'v.,"i ,""'. "" -'i . , , .aV jTFwSLT? r Cr ,1 . ., 'A' " t 1 HI UK I in Lit "". tU K. Ill r- ts 4 la 'v JUST GOSSIP Mrs. Graffin Wilson Starts Classes for Colored Women at Wayne branch of Red Cross Nancy Wynne Tells of Meeting at Academy -. .miii' tMf t?nv ... i- JVLchalrmnn of tlie Hrst Aid Clnsse ' Wlj Emergency Aid iwom at tho ayne S n,.nth of the American lied Cross, Is ' " kuiy oreanlzlnR a clnm In elementary hy- ' ifne na Itorao cure ui uic hick ..muni, k tli colored women. This '" met c-.ii.jie'ii " claw held In liny of the Main Line foiiUi- f -,stern branchri. nmi I uiiiik 'I is a ' .ii -..! 1,,,' I,,!!? iP r-fl, if-,.,, ll.n iplenom ". " - - - " - ' colored women vvnnt to do their hit as well lnc r"1 '' At a meeting held tho other nlijlit hy Mrs Wilson, Just untonir the women who - fo out ever day working, she enrolled " four new liuinlion. Thorn arc three for the drat alii el.iKM and llftccn for the elc f pientary liglcne and home mnMm; class alreadj' It whs a most enthURluHtlc meet t tor. That Wujno branch suie Is a lle ; one- isn't It? It taltes a lead In -o many ' things. BUT talking of live ones, M ou go to hear Kntlileono Hurke on Tuesdny - night at the Academy when she spoke for V the benefit of the unrlstmas Kits and to i jjco fund sent over to our men and the 1 Allied men In France by the Indcpend- (nee Square Auxiliary, No. 276, of the j5ej Cross, and tho Overseas Club of the " Emergency Ahl? , u was a wonderful meeting and I think i the results In mdney and pledges must i have been very satslsfactoiy, for jou p never heard nn thing like tho lattKng of the cilsp bills and the clinking of large coins, many of which shone jellovv r I: they dropped Into the baskets. Miss Burko was simply wondeiful and hei lit tle sidelights on the Soldiers of frame were real Jo) s to hear. She Is eiy small, you Know, and looked even smaller seated between Ste Tens Hecktidier and Iirlgadlci Genera! Waller; the former is eiy tall and the latter though not tall Is by no means lean. Then I'rlvate Multy, who sat alongside of the general, was no mean dze, mi Miss Burke with her diminutive flgurs and tiny hands was a decided contrast. But her words were not diminutive by any means, and she certainly carried the great houe as she told her stotj. And many a pocketbook that was only half open at the beginning of the evening was mill A4 ntlr In If u f tl t-viici t A v4 a t nml 1 amptled. As to Oeneial Waller, he was tlraplj gieat nnd full of fun as well ,is earnestness. He said, among other things, hcm speaking of the need of tobacco to help put backbone Into a man, "Think of being In the hospital with about twen ty three wounds, twenty-eight any amount jou like; what difference does It makenfter ou'vc had eighteen and not being able to have a smoke?" And Pri vate Multy's lemark about any one who t would deprive them of clgaiettcs was slm- . ply "BKLIKVI3 Mi:!" but jou hadn't any I h, . ....... .. .,...,.. ,'.': ' Joubt as to what lie thought about It, '.- And his singing of "Over Theie" and "It's if-' Long Way to Berlin" was highly In- iplrlng. inere weie so many great and good j things to take out of It all I wish X leouM tell ou more about it, but time and i ipace won't allow. fONSIDEniNG the fnct that the nm. ceeds are to bo given to tho Red Cross, unusual interest Is being shown in the New York Hoise Show this week. Madl ' ion Square Garden was the scene of , patriotic beauty, being decorated In the colors of the United States and the Allies. I The orchestra, which was hidden by green 4 tines and lights, plaj ed popular selections ,' and war songs. The music seemed to In- spire the horses, who behaved In theli n prettiest manner and won much ap Lplause. Young girls wearlmr beromlnc Red Cross costumes sold piogiams and many of tho 'bois" in unifoim wero nn. tlced throughout tho audience, and weie I the guests of the day. nntrles were J- made from the AVest Point cavaliy and jrort Ethan Allen, Vt. 1 Exhibitors fiom Philadelphia were Mr. J- T. StOtPslllll V f lnn.i r1A.UtH ..n1 Countess on Holsteln. Miss Isabella wanamaker, looking quite chaimlne In j wn velvet, was a young exhibitor. j -.uci.tt uuKe, or Philadelphia, occu fPIed a box, accompanied by Mrs. Oelrlchs. Jrs- Dukc wore a becoming suit of daik Wue Serge. With Inrire l.lnolr l.i.t V,lol. drooped gracefully at the sides. f Stunning fashions were dlsplajed, the , ar Kepinint. . .... . ..i , w , " fc na.u nu uiu eueci in J this direction, Judulnc- finm tlm pnotl Tf Mtendanco at tho mini,i,n. ..r i. iTm-uo j. Show and considering the cause for which fl IS given, things look nlllle nrnmlslne- or the week. I PHILDJIUN sometimes seem a bit y " sacrilegious, but their perceptions aro r the very keenest nnd often their ic- "'rKs have a meaning ileenm- than theli- m. n little minds could possibly fathom. uu we grown-ups needn't think that tho wonderful and imrHM iv,iu r ..c. El U,mea escape t,le little tots Just because ?,, ' BO on Playing, and Beem too joung 1 W Understand. No. Indeml. Thorn nro I- Tery few joungsters who forget to ask it "w 10 bless Oenoral Peishlng and tho it jr mtie t rench babies before they sail " ureamiand, and almost every little TOlce en . ..... II u " i"i" "i least a lew uais ot v Vher Do Wo Go From Here?" OOt long BCO a nntl-lotln .nil,,.. Jmcrl. lean, aged four, started singing It with a snp was about half way through when she aim.m, .jj ... .. , . .. . - "--'i'j'vm ouuucmy, u.iu lit. u.j; l "fWn eys opened wider and wider In h rverle. ( "Mommv " ui.o u ,. i .,. . " - "W 0.U UV 1UBI 111 illC VUI.U thlu Wh 8ees vlslons' "Do Ju know. I JUllnk tho 1.01 d Is an American, and He .na the Kaiser n oiir.,,inlr niu.' n ni. bH"h' But lhe Lord w,u win because . - "ruuiuui ngnt arouna ills neau ad the Kaiser baa nnlv n ran will, n hnm .on it. Only 'another lirnnf 11, .. '-,, at (1, I Souths of babies," etc. iv NANCV WYNNE. if. r,..?ocal Activities e..." "oueri Mnrvv of 1 Wl (-htmit ltuSSiS,ie!,l,?t "'., haa rlurned B ttf iu vAiiua ft Si0 H. Wlnter, wife of Lieu iJWIntera, u, a N.. who hs recently oto the, naval colony In the QWrd -' Tr ui aDgenca or more tnan a maHaln baienwaiiv.tata after ABOUT PEOPLE 250 1 Snmh'n' ShC h,,S tlihc" tho ""' t b ,",?"1 M.rrct' formerly oec.i- or?.' wM ".V1!"'.?"'' " I"eurnt win. V., . ; ., l" nnvni omcors, i at -.. .., ,,,,, hii:iuuo Ml !U? .In.r'-n 'v. Mrs Z" in r. ' "" " roo,i Htm sirs ("hares T J"?cK,ur"- , """ who ' ""' I" ll-r t Mna ml"ud0 '" Jmen Mende. Mrs. fwioH1'" J M rbM" "nd M" J,", hJti '''I"0!" rl,lb of J'nWntnwn lll give t,?,, ?' KUI,,,f 'lrt,,ce Kt the OM York "id tnuntry Club on Trldny rvenlng November 33 The pntr-ne-s .Largo "f the dame will bo Mrs Harrv 1) Slov ens Mrs flinrlcH ! Jarden. Mrs Joeiih m JonZ' ,Mr" rn,nK ' Willi, ms, Mrs Moreau S Letmir and Mir Hurry ( Welter T bf ' ctjinmlttee In ilmige of the din e will bo Mr Carroll R Jnrde. Mr lMvvlii p Stev ens and Mr M Hldnc Ltbali The Mxtocn C win Kh ts ,lm,UIl ?Ur nt'1',! Xew Century Drawing Ilo.un. 1-4 South Twelfth unci, on Satur.Hv eve ning The members of the club are Mls Aim i Uak.r. Mls Alice Child. Mls Ann Clelnnd, Miss Marlon dimming, MSs llessle l.ngln. MI-h lluth Halght Miss M ir Hall, Miss Constinee Hubbard M.s (Irice V, i,1 .'"S JH,'C ''"''son. Miss Klo.enoe itiihl, JIIns Miibil Southern. Miss Margnict Thompson and Miss Madge Town "" ."."i mi .. .Mii-niTrev will rnteitnln the l.nmma Ciipter of the Phi Delta P hoiorlt Ht luncheon on Siturd ij at her Home, .57 North Port -third stieet r,J,,r,.,?i"1 Mrs ''re'leil.U II PiIpMulIi. of G730 I Ifteenth street. Oik laine entertained at dinner on Mom! iv i-vmlng in homn of their brother, Mr VI. tor C Drlcsbneh. who has Just returned from Prame. where hn has been serving In the merk.in volunt.er ninbulanee corps Their guests Included Miss Mb lain Hill and Dr Alexis Mas, whose engagement has Jut been a"n notimed; Miss Nan Pltrgcrnld, MNs Marlon Mers, Mr. Paul Powers, of Camp Han .ock; Mr Mortimer Sotnmers, Mr Prink Haiiee. Miss .Marj Pllzabeth Drlebirh. Master Junior Drlc-bich and Mi Donald Porwaid, of Idaho, who his also Just been returned from Prance Miss Matilda Lev it eutc rtuincd the Wlan Club nnd their friends at h.r home HPJS North Pront street, last umliv evening at an Informal gathering The Wlan members nie Miss Pearl Uiiinstine, Miss Melb.i Hu baum, Miss Helen Leblang. .Miss Hannah Pnterberger, Miss Ilattlo Krledb.ium, Miss Hcttle Plshcr, Miss Ploronce l.oeb, Miss Helen Schwartz, Miss Plomice AVIikman. Miss Clara Mej.rs and Miss Matilda Lev it Thlrt guests wero piesent Tho lub Is malting preiiaiatlons for Its second annual dance vvhl.li tills jear will be a masque dmce and will be held some time In Januar at the Wjnuefleld Country Club Invitations have been sent out for a party to lie held on Kundaj ev.nlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wexler, of fi126 Ocrmantown av.nue. In honor of Mls ?.".ah ,Vlebo;'tz' '.',uf1,,,r " "F, )mo" I-Jebovvltz, of New ork, nnd Mr. Benjamin Harris, son of Mrs. Anna Harris, of L'Q29 North Twentj -ninth street, this city, whose engagement has Just been announced. Among the guests will he Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs Jos.ph Parraeo, of New York; Mr. Morris Weiss, of Norma, N J.; Miss Ida C. Bcinsteln, of Bordentown; Miss Hose Ilr.indcr, of Head ing, nnd Miss Anita Plelshman, of Scran ton, Pa, also relatives and friends In this city. Miss Llebowltz and Mr. Harris will leave foi a few d,is for New York after the engagement to lslt Mr. and Mrs. Par raeo JUNIOR AID TO PRESENT PLAY West Philadelphians to Give En tertainment for St. Francis House in January "Doctor Optimist." the plav which will be given h the members of the St Prancls Junior Aid for the benefit of tho St Prancls Convalescent House, will take place January 25 In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford. December 14 lias been decided upon as the tini? for having tho trjuut for tho cist and chorus. Those In cliargo of tho plav and dance are; Manager, Mis Prederlck Nathan; assistant manager. Miss Mary Frances Keliey. MUs Uosalle 1 lob. in has charge of the booths. Miss laeanor Hohan advertising. Miss Gertrude Zano programs. Miss Katharine Loughran cigarettes, Miss Sophia Henderson flowers. The president of the Junior Aid is Mrs Joseph A. McDcvitt; vice president, Miss l.ucy B Call; second vice president. Miss Agnes I.uls; receiving secretary. Miss IMw.irdlna Walsh; corresponding secretary, Miss Marguerlto Mac-Donald; ticasuier, Miss Ruth Israel. The Huiband! j rs. Icanc Suite. M V, Kcno V Hn"' M" ''nies Helm Vlirh mV'T.' H K'cP!'- 51r" Itowlnna rrV m " T'it"W8 ,'ul,en8' MrH '"'nronce bell mV. rH,.,,,',,rry Mcer' M- J '"""'l- iTs. i a EVENING , LEDGBB-PHUjADELPHIA, THUESDAY," NOVEMBER 15, A IB,. -"' BbtwMMw ttiLLV T ' ''sHKH 0 lWW!aWS? mMMMMf I MRS. FREDERICK J. SCHOFP ggP 1 " f EDWARD ROK RED CROSS OPENS ROOMS AT NIGHT Workers of Palmyra, N. J., Have Opportunity to Continue Service During Evenings PAI.M HA The Bed Cross moms will bo opened on Wednes.l.ij evenings from 8 to 3 30 o'.Ioik and will he umlei the uper lslon of Mis M W Wlsti-im, surgical sup ply department, and Mis N Wallace, gir ment department The j citing women who are emploved during the dij olTered th. lr sei vices to the .ommlttee In charge of the Hod Cross hrnmli, salng tint tliev would onlv bo too glad to do 'h.lr lilt If the Ild Cross would open t.ieir looms ilurlng the evenings P.verv woman Is doing her best to suite an hour rich d.o to help 111 the Bed Cross workrooms On '"iturd-iv rv.nlng a Bed Cross patriotic meeting will be hi Id In the Methodist Chur.h Temple Captain Arthur II Build. All mtie Division of the P.ed Cross, and Mrs Hubert S Wllllim the noted elo cutionist, will be pi cent and will leeturo duilng the evening Some time In December the hi finch c prcts to hold n re il old-ilmo bazaar, where v.iu ran purch ise ever thing that Is needed in the household There will also he on F.ile s. ores of prettj little articles that will make the best kind of Christmas gifts There are 'o nnnv joung persons In P'l mjra who nu taking an active part In all the doings of the Bed Cross brtnch that nns affair that Is given for Its benefit meets with great success The decorations used will be lhe national and Bed Cross colors nritMNOTOV Mr nnd Mis Henrv Duff will i lose their home on Loeust street nnd go to PhlHdelphla for the winter Mhs Ann i Morris, of Hist Pnlon street, entertained over the wc'k-end Mr Harry Walsh and Mi Joseph V Prell, of Sra euse, N Y. who nro stationed nt Camp DW. Wrlghtstown Miss Anna Heavens of Moorestown Is spending a fortnight with her sister, Mrs George Price, In P.irnersvllle Mls I.lllle Wain Is entei tabling Mrs Robert Wiln, of Atlantic Cltv. Mrs Howard Davis, of Wet Philadel phia, Is the guest of Mrs Marv Wilson at her home on K.st Pnlon street Mrs Allen Stewart nnd Miss Marv T. Halner left for Annlston, Ala , to be near their nephew, Mr William Smith, a mem ber of Cnmpan II. 114th Infintry, who Is very 111 In St. Luke's Hospital. . HIVHHTON The many fi lends of Mis Roger Gale will regret to leirn th it slm has suffered a relapso from her lecent Ill ness nnd is again 111 at tho home of her father. Dr C Street Mills The marrl ige of Miss Marlon Steedle, daughter of Mr and Mrs Henrv Steedle, and Mr living Donaghy Is announced. Mr. nnd Mrs S S Daniels and Miss Ger trude Daniels left esterday for Masslllon, O . for an extended stay. Mr and Mrs. Arthur J Lchmlcke, who were guests of Mr nnd Mrs Robert V White, have returned to their home at Stlll wnter, Minn Mr Richard Heed has gone to Tort Dodge, Des Moines, la Ho will enter the service as coriKiral In the signal corps, MOORP.STOWN Mis Pranklin W Still man. of Rahwaj. Is visiting her mother. Mis I, Powell Leeds, at hei home on Ches ter ntcuue Dr and Mri. Thomas A Ritcllff, of Cln clnnatl, O, ale spending a fortnight with Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Overman Mrs. J. Russell Miule entertained nt her home on the river bank over tho week-end Mr. nnd Mrs. David Caldwell and Miss Jen nie I'aullej, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Pugene Rowan opened thrlr homo on Union avenue for a few das be. fore returning to Canada, where they will spend tho winter. The Rlverslde-Delanco Red Cross branch will hold Its Hi st card patty of the season tomorrow at the town hall. HIS WIPE'S PORTRAIT j Copyright, Life Publlihlnc It promises .well. ' AUnic UKMMi. inif lik $gggj $$). , J? aiH I HUN i Hi m 1 I H II I Hi : - ii PS Bad i MBBIVL 1 mk 2 fi t iBo X 1 K : bII i V? 1 I mmt I'fe , MhH N 1-BiWWITOM.WWaMA,,,,, MRS. SPENCER K. MULKORD Hostesses at tc.i this afternoon at Uiiiteil Service Club, 207 South Twenty-second sticct. LANSDOWNE FAIR WAS GREAT SUCCESS Indian "Potlatch" Something New in Line of Bazaars for Red Cross 'lhe one thing which Lansdouiio natu rally thought of on Prlday nnd Saturday of l.v-t week was the ha7.inr given for the beiullt of tho Red Cioss If one wasnt helping to sMl one came to buj. so that cierjbod contributed tow aid making the Poll itch a success it was given In Barker Hall Cornstalks, bright - patterned Indian blankets and wigwams lent a fascinating and str.ingo atmoxplurn to tho pi ice Of course, there was ever thing any one could posslbl) want to buy. There wrp tables full of the most delirious cil.es and can dles, and right neir theo was a beiutlfully arranged lloiver booth, nn Siturda eve ning Mr William A McHwcn auctioned olf the few pots of llowtrs tint were left, and be was ho amusing nnd p.rsunslve about It that the weie cone In no time Insl.le of one of tho ludlun tents thcro was n fortune tiller, who could tell people more about themselves than they ever knew be fore, and, needless to say, th.re wero always lots of people v. ho wanted to hear about what she had to say But was there ever u fortune teller at a fair who wasn't simply besieged by eagei, curious persons'" Within another tent nn Indian-costumed person drew forth uiuntless small packages f 1 oin a mystic iron cauldron, and heio was where the small bos and girls spent their pennies Outsldo of another tent stood two very ardent white-capped "chefs," who gallantly advertised their wares through nugiphonts, said wans being 'hot-dog" sandw iches Thcro was n small booth piled high with galy painted paper bags which would be Just right to carry home ono's purchases In And near by was a countr store Any one who has ever been In a small village stoic must have, carried away with him a vivid picture of bright-coloicd ginghams and calicoes, vegetables, liottles of Ink, soap and all soils of groceries bunched to gether. Now the country store nt the Pot 1 itch was the best Imitation of Just such a nice old-fabhioncd place, though thero wtrc a great many wliteavvnke, patriotic posters tacked on Its walls. However, th stores In llttlo tillages mosj likely have these tery same posters nowad.is. Tho utility room was tilled with every kind of U'cful articles. Thero were even several powder boxes, which weie chanced off Nc-t to this room was tho parcel post booth, or stninplng ground, us It was clever! called There wero packages of all shapes and sizes here, though, of course, their contents never proved to be exactly what had been expected, and so cv el body went back nnd tried again. Company. RtprlnU4 by itxcUl perralMton. M - , , 1 PRETTY WEDDING LAST EVENING Miss Elizabeth Hendler Married to Mr. Morris Schwartz in Apollo Hall There was a : cry pretty wedding In Apollo Hall, on North Bro id street, last evening, when Miss. Hlizabetli Hendler, daughter of Mr and Mis Simon Hendler. of 1 fi 3 K North Thiit-thiid street, was mir lied to Mr Moirls U SVhvv.it t7, of 1311 Vorth Sixth stieet TJie ceremony was performed at (, 30 o.lock by the Bev. Iluny Davl.lowiu. of tho Bnil Jchuiun Congrcgitlon. and was followed by a recep tion lhe bible was given In m irrlage bv hei father and wore a gown of whlto sitln trimmed with lice and Iridescent beads Her veil of tulle extended to the hem of tho court train of silver cloth, and was ar ranged witli lilies of tho valley Bride roses and ok bids were carilcd. Mrs Philip Gassmiii the brides sister, was matron of honoi ll.r gown was of tiirqiiol'u-bluc satin trimmed with slltcr late, nnd she cu rled Ameri.an Beauty roses The hrldes mil.ls, MIhk Lottie Sihwnrtr, Miss Hettle Sib wart 7, slsuni of the brldegioom ; ."sh Anna Lkbmaii. .Miss Hose Gnldbeig and Miss Rebi Goldberg, wore frocks of atln In pastel sh.ulis, with hats of tulle to match tho sovins, and their bouquets were tied with ribbon of tho panic shade Mr Schwartz had his brother, Mr. Her man S. hvvaitz, for best man, and for ushers Mr. Adnlph S.hwartr, also a brothei , Mr Harry Hendler, brother of the bride, Mr Bert Gallnsk, Mr Herbert Glllls and Mr H.iriy Cohen After an extended tour of tho New Hngland States Mr. Schwartz and his bride will lite nt 1S35 North Thlit thlrd street. KLLIS SHANNPH PALMYRA, N .1 A tery prett autumn wedding took placo on Saturd.i evening, at 7 o'clock, when Miss Nina Slimmer, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Shan ner. of 313 Atlantic avenue, becamo the brldo of Mr William J. Pills Tho wedding took placo at tho home of the bible's pirents and the ceremony was perfoimed by the Rev Newton W Caldwell Ms hhanner was given In marriage hy her f'l!'.,cri- MiH ,:,lna Mlddlcton attended tlm brldo OS maid of honoi and little Miss Con stance Prey, a niece of tho bride was llower girl Mr. Prank Slimmer was best man A reception followed the ceremon After a wedding Journey, Mr. and .Mrs. Hills will bo nt home after December 1 stphn pi:llhi:imi:ij A wedding of Intcicst in this city and In Chicago. Ill, will bo Hint of M1S8 Dabette 1 ellhelmer. daughter of Ml. and Mrs. Nn than Fellhelmcr, of 5045 Drexel boulevard Chicago, and Mr. Frank Stern, son of Mrs' Carrie Stern, of 1603 Diamond street, which will tako placo this evening at fi o'clock, ..v ... f.uiiio ui me nriac'H parents. The ereniony will bo performed by the Rev Dr luill Illrsh, of Chl.airo. ami ni i,' ,..,' I ,,. , ,, "" '. - 'U W(- "' y i uinnor lor tho families of tho I ... ...v,u, llu mlut. j0 i,r,l0 W j j, glv n in mnrilage by her father Mr. Aithur IC Stem, of this city, will bo his brother's best man. Mr. Stern and his brldo will eavo for Whlto Sulphur Springs nnd wll bo at homo after December 1 at tho Ma jestic Hotel, on North Broad street MeCAUGHP.Y MOHi:LLO The marriage of .Miss Glads Maiie Moi elo. niece of Mrs. T. Ashby HI) the. of L'300 Pine street, and Lieutenant Commander Scott Douglass McCaughe, of tho V S Destroer Bcale, took placo jesterday In St. Patrick's Church. Twentieth and Lo. ust streets, at II o'clock. The nuptial mass was celebrated by tho Rev. John I Thomp son. Tho bride woro a gown of silver gray crepe do Paris over orchid pink taffeta Her hat was of pink p.inno velvet ami she wore a corago bouquet of lilies of the val ley and pink orchids She was un mended Lieutenant Commander McCaughcy wns at tended by Lieutenant Pdgar Moron, P s N., as best man v small oreautast was served at the homo of Mrs. Ml) the. after tho wedding for the Immediate families Mrs McCaughey's former homo was In Jacksonville. Fla . and Lieutenant Com mander McCaughey Is from Macomb, 111. VISIT SON AT CAMP HANCOCK Close Main Line Place and Re turn to Town House for Winter Mr and Mrs W. Heyward M)err, of St. Davids, have gone to Augusta, Ga , for a visit to their son, Lieutenant W Heyward Myers, Jr., who Is stationed at Camp Han cock Mr and Mrs, Theodore W. Reath hate closed their house at St. Davids and hate returned to their town house, 1538 pine street, for the winter Mrs, John A. Apple ton, a recent bride, will spend the winter with her parents Mrs Chnrles S. WaUon and her daughter, Mrs. William A. Wiedershelm 2d, of St Davids, have returned from a fortnight's stay In Atlantic City Mrs C. Howard Clark, Jr., left Chestnut Wold Karma, her home In Devon, last week, and will spend the winter with her daugh. ter, Mrs. John P. Holllngswurth, of Forty second and Spruce streets. Mr. and Mrs. John J Bishop hate re turned to their home at Ogston, Columbus, N. -J., after spending a week with their daughter. Mrs J S. C Harvey, at Radnor, Mrs. Winflcld S. Arter, who has been tlslttug re.atltes In Pittsburgh, has re turned to Clovelly, her daughter's home in Devon. Mrs. Coleman P. Brown, who spent last week In Pittsburgh, has returned to Annap olis Junction, where she has taken a house while her husband 1 stationed at Camp Meade. Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Lee, Jr., of Wayne, is Visiting relatives in Washing ton, D. C, Mrs. William Llieter Austin and her daughters, Miss Jean Austin and Miss Anna Austin, aro spending a few days at the Hotel Vanderbt'.t. New York. Mr. and Mrs. W, w. Curtln closed their hoiise in Roiemont ami moved In town hut I 1917 ' INFORMAL ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN North Philadelphians Visits Men of Section at Camp Meade WHILH there nre no largo entertain ments owing to the war conditions, each week has Its quota of afternoons nt cards. Informal muslcalos nnd receptions for tho grown-ups and some affair for the tiling people Mr. nnd Mrs Thompson II. Cornell, of 1R27 Dlnmond street, will enter tnln on Monday evening In honor of the Rev Milton H Nichols, of the Park Ate nuo Methodist Pplscopal Church and Mrs Nichols Mrs Robert Glulfelter, of 1230 North Klgbteeiitli street, eiitirtnlned nt luncheon and cards on Mond.iv ller guests Included Mrs. 1 A Kind. Mrs W Howell, Mrs. Lolile potts Mrs Hiram D Miller, Mrs Richard Horf, Mrs Harry Remseii, Mrs. Harry Boreati and Mrs Annie H Wade Miss Pleinor Graves, of 3013 German town avenue will give n nnvtltv pirty on Mnndnv evening for the members of her ihiss In the Pnlrhlll Plrst Dav School Thev Include Mi-. Marjorlc Hlndley. Miss i:vel)n Dudlev, Miss Anna Kerr. Miss Htlen Kerr, Mls Lottie Austin, Miss Dor othy Tapllnger Miss lMlth McDevltt. Miss Pllznhetli Mlihenei, Miss Jennlo Shn)horn and MKs Janet Grates The p.unn )oung gills had n unique ghost pirty last week nt the home of Miss Graves, when they wire rostume.l to lepresent ghosts and tho id option room was decorated with nil sons of fehostly n. compiniments The members of the Pnlrhlll Mooting In N'orth Philadelphia hnte been Invited to work with tin- Bed Cross workers at School House line, Gerninntovvn Pach Motility Is devot.d to sewing for chlldmi, for tho Haterford unit In Prance nnd each Prldav to hospital garments for the Red Cross Soclct. The Nm th Philadelphia soldiers and sail ors' welfare i ommlttee sent a .oinmltteo composed of the Ret ' A Powers. P ml Wendler Hnivnt.l H lU.kler G A Wick Giorge S Kimball and Newton H Freed to Camp Meade last tveik to visit tho toting men of tho sc.tlon nt tint camp Tliei were n lump mle.l h) Ravmond De wees and Charles nickel, of the local bovrd. 'o 4 4 The took the trip In nutnmoblles, taking with tin m eight. en dnren glasses of J, lit 100 s.ifetv razors and n number of smnll essentials that are so greatly apple ilat.d bv the soldleis As all mothers .ue Interested In what their bins Into to cat, a description follows, quoted fiom the Rev P A Bowers ' riio messroom ot Ciim pain G .115th Infantr), Is a building width In It) Immaculate ileanllness would delight the heart of all motheis 'Jnow -white tables tins nnd tiblevvire as ilean and ileaner than the average house tould keep them, ever) thing In perfcit older We were taken Into the kitchen and saw the food In the eouise of preparation for the morning meal ; through the storeroom with Its shelves laden with the best of foods, into tho refrlgei' atois, where whole qu irters of meat hung, beside cuts from etirv part of far cattle. Immense bowls of miet, hams that would make a hungry man's mouth w.ittr, slabs of bacon and ever) thing of the finest qual Itv Our supper consisted of beefsteak smothered In onions potatoes with their Jackets on, peas enough to swamp a man engaged In clerical work, bread such as few- mothers cm bake nnd tea lint and fragrant This food wns served piping hot in quantities to satlsfv tho nppetltes of men drilling In the open nil dav Breakfast was In colli se of preparation while wo wero nt supper Meat was being cut In great quan tities, for hnmburg steak nnd fried potatoes, lire id and coffee weio to be served In tho morning By permission of the captain the inminlttee was allowed to sleep In the bar racks A large stove In the lenter was s.ndlug out a cheery heat some of the bovs were pln)ing "Old Maids", some were wilting home to mother or sweetheart; others were singing, und still others In small groups weie talking politics At 10 p m slurp the bugles sounded the warning, and over the gre it i It)-, containing 30,000 men, darkness fell Tho bovs from our section am fit, well olllcered, well fed They are going to be nn honor to the neighborhood Get behind the bo)s with all )our will, voiir gifts and jour prajers" One of tho largest propositions which has been undertaken b) tho Central North Philadelphia Business Association for eari Is the active campaigning for the lecrcatlon center nnd children's pin) ground S S. (Slaves, of tho nssoclatlon. Is chairman of tho phi) ground committee W II Green of the auxiliary citizens' committee, is urging all tho residents of the section to tako up the matter and secuie tho phi) ground before spring The Business Association has biought the movement beforo the Recreation Board and that boird, It Is hoped, will designate a suitable site at an eaily date Hrnest L Tuslln said rccentl)' "Juvenile delinquency has decreased 50 per tent in tho neighborhood of Philadelphia's recrea tion centers We no longer discuss whether our pin) grounds aie btnctlclal or not -of eourso they are " Little children about seven tears of age aro sobappv-go-luckv at school ' They listen to tho teachers and gather Ideas entire 1 foreign to the one Intended bv tho Instruc tor, as did little Plhel, who Is a pupil In n teiy select school In teply to her mother's question us to what she had learned in school that afternoon, she re sponed In gic.it ghe. "We learned all about the Roman noodles " And It took some time for mother to understand .thai the lesson was on the Roman numerals Hthel's friend Grace, of the same age. puzzled her mother, who Is a distinguished coll. go graduate, by asking, "Mother, clear, what was the 'silver' war?" Hvidently little C.iace's teacher bad mentioned the Cil War, but, not knowing at her tender )ears the meaning of civil, she decided It must be silver Mrs (Virile Stern of 16U0 Diamond stieet, left early In the week for Chicugo, III, to attend tho wedding of her sun Mr Prank Stern, and Miss BabcUo Kellhelmer. daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Nathan Pellhelmer, which will take place today. A "Good Cheer" soclct) was formed nt BROAD Last 3 Evgs. - ""- IIENIIY MILLER Pree-nts RUTH CHAHERT0N in "COME OUT OP THE KITCHEN" with BRUCE McllAB and Original Cast NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY KLAVV & ERLANOER end aEOIlUK C. TYI.LH Present h New Comedy Hy Lsrry Evans nnd Walter C. l'crclval AMONG THOSE PRESENT With SHELLEY HULL Seats for Thanksgiving on Halo Today 'Hirk'DT?T?CrP Limited EnEagement rUlVlVlllOl EiE.8.in. Mats Wed K Sat. Julia Sanderson cSi; BSSJh TnoonVi nnnitkei... KAMBLER uv,.,.. -"."". ROSE 1'OSITIVELY NO ADVANCE ON REQULAR FOHREST THEATRE PRICES A Stats for Thanksgiving on Halo Today GARRICKNOWSSff 4 Sa,. THE BOOMERANG Beats for Thanksgiving on Hale Today OTP A MTi a,n' Av' enaotro. E. of Broad 13J.IVAPIU First North Phlla. Showing Ann Pennington ln ,,T,,R aSamn Added "A PUL.LMAN nniDB" T.OCUST B!D AND LOCUST ijwuuox M, tins so. Evr. Ttoll. JACKPICKFORD In "THE C1H08T 1IOU8E" NIXON B ., TIIH SCARLET riMPERNEL" Van I Ilelt A Harrv CI IJtrt Harry. Gordon flDPK.nS. AXI'll A 1 Ins. Axt'Jl a Co. liennya Wood Celine's Circus Zoological Gardens o,sSyo.,ur.nio QRare Birdj endPeatj SeeiheURIAL ntUASmLOsnEtr or inviA 5E GAYETY WU3t. TUB IKNOCENT KAIDi r T -,, .a T .- I.V, i"Vt Confine Social Affairs toiA v'.t"!?.8 ,of Mrs- "'tnarrt Goodman, 4,' North hlxth street, on Monday for tha pur- pose of keeping In touch with the boya aO v...,,,, .,i, f.ur.inii. 'I ma iam.,., i. ,m ia . supported bv voluntnrv mni.ii,.i.. .t- X: following omcors wero elected: President, 3MPS Mrs. A. Harcus; tlce president. Mra. B. HS: 1 i.noaman; secretary. Miss Cecilia Mullen. 5 nnd treasurer, Mrs. L. Ringer. The nrt i ?. meeting will be held on Monday at the' M homo of Mrs. Harcus, 923 North Eighth -4i3 "'"cu . -jrV DEHUTANTE TEA YESTERDAY Mr ami Mrs. HarrlEon S. Morris, of the Annex. Oak Lano. gave a tea nt their home vestcrday to Introduce their daughter, Miss Catharine Wharton Morris. Tho rooms were decorated with palms, ferns, chr)santhe mums and autumn leaves. Among the oung girls who received with Miss Morris vvero Miss Mary ('banning Wlstcr, Miss 1 ranees Kcmblo Wlstcr, Miss Jane P. P. Maiile, Miss Kllzabeth Cope, Miss Anne P. Cope, .Miss Carollno S. Barclay. Miss Anna C Lewis, Miss Marjorlo W. Canby, Miss Helen H. Grimth, .Miss Margarctta Foltr, Miss Pnulotto tan Rockens nnd Miss Anna W Slruw bridge Mrs Morris was Assisted In r.celting by Mrs. Hiram L'llason, Mrs. J. Ilartrnm Llpplncott, Miss Jane W. Norrls, Mrs Wllllnm Paul O'Ncll. Mrs. J. W. Llp plncott. Miss Mary L. Wharton and Mrs. Poll IJ Schelllng lhe tea was followed by a dinner-dance for tho receiving pirty ond additional guests WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT Brfa Ilv-I'rrsldrnt William If. Taft to speak on the world war Br)n Mawr College g)m n islum Pico ISrnwnlnir snrlrt)' llrt tnrrtlnr of nee Jon New Century Drawing Room. Mem bers Irelure nn "lite llnll.an Situation" by Michael Dorlza", former University of Penn svlvanla athlete Germnntcwn Cricket Club. Pree Lecture, "lleut nnd Temperature Meat urcnient. with Special Rcfercnco to Indus trial Work " by Walter Porter White, of Carneglo Institution, Pranklin Institute. Pree " I eHl of Muile," Second llaptltt Church of Geunantown, Main and Upsal streets llniiplnris I'nlk. Mnrjtnrrt Cuttlnjc Ire. Auspices of New Thought Library, Weight man Building, S IC. Pree American ( liemlcnl Society, L'nflnecri' Club Members llnzusr. Old l.udtes' Jlomr, Wlsulnoralnr. Admission chuge. j llll'i A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Artcrart I'lrturcs ('ornorstlon TresfnUi MARYPICKFORD IN INITIAL PHOWINO OF "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" Added Attraction First rreimUtion "UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES IN FRANCE" NEXT WKEK OOLDWYN ritESCNTS MAlXin KKNNEDY in "Nearly Married" PALACE 1211 MAItKET STKBKT 10 A. M. to 11 lis P. VL GOLDWYN PRESENTS JANE COWL ln 'TI,gA1?.EAD,N0 COMINH "DKtIT 258" COMINO ARCADIA CHESTNTT BELOW 16TH 10 IB A M. 12. 2. 3-43. r, 45. 7'4B. 0:30 P. X. JULIAN ELTINGE " cv T3"C1-1TTIXTrn MARKET BELOW 17TH ItH.Vailil 1 Emmy Wehlen In Plrst Showing of "THE OUTSIDER" VTPTnPTA MARKET Above 0TH VlVjJ.tjri.lA WM. POX Prosento "A Daughter of the Gods" Featuring ANNETTE KELLERMANN GLOBE Theatres. i.oiuinuour ii a. M. to II P, M. "A Regular Army Man" HYMAN ADLER & CO. SIONOR OIANNLVI AND OTHERS CROSS KEYS EvgsTf. LILLIAN STEELE & CO. BROADVAY Droad Sndf Ave- ""'flinally. 2:1J; Evgs.. 6:48 "THE BREAKERS" mumcai. COMEDT GEORGE WALSH "" w s LIFE ADELPHT rop-Mttt- V,R'- DMt st i n.XJi-ll-11. ni EVERV NIOIIT ARTHUR IIorKINS Orters GOOD! CLA,,5oSSyg?BS? GRACIOUS!! r ANNABELLE ! ! ! SSS 'Annatielle a mini ot delightful wit" Ledgsr. T.YPTP. EVENINCa AT 8:13 XJJ.J.CXVJ Matlneo Saturday. a:15 LAST 2 WEEKS The Season's l'osltlvs Musical Success Victor Herbert's Masterpiece EILEEN Chorus of 50 fcymphony Orchestra, of 30 Pull cf Merriment ond Pun. Costumes Charm ing, bettings nrllllant Best flinging Cast and Chorus Heard In Tears LITTLE THEATRE LAST S TIMES Mnrgret ANGLIN Phone Loc. 0041 1 in "Lonely Soldiera" NEXT MONDAY EVQ. SEATS ON SALE Under the Auspices of th. Art Alliance MISS ANGLIN r'SSff oS5 "A WOMAN OP NO IMPORTANCE1' V 1T n A XKT A T TtT-nv.Tr mmr J .T A vj - J I J3ewP fl m MfsVfo MAJIKET STHKKT jS) y7 AMOVE x. irx. j. xx. YVAfl, r U1NJL Si 'loday at 4 Special Matinee M "LONELY SOLDIERS" . FORREST THEATRE ,-' i on Sale at Olrard and Commercial Trust Companies. Rtu Hotel and Box Olfncs. ' r J7T?,TTWS Today at 8. 23o ft SOo jllXl O Tonight at 8. UBo t ( 15th Anniversary Jubilee v ADELAIDE & HUGHES - ii. WHITING & BURT POX b WARD) WALTER BROWM. -tK" Others. Magnificent Floral Display In LofcHr. ;'- METHOIKDLITAN OPERA.MOUJB K TIT'TI.(l.Hll,n-AM lJl.:tlA L-UMFJ.NT. I. J " -lues nov..u.K.o. ypciiwi. ..isnu urana A TTS A ilmes.llualo. Matxsnausr, Sun A1JJA ?'M Martlnslll. Amato. Mai ..---.T- --;----------.-----!-.-.- . , "ACRES ' OP DIAMONDS' , RUSSELL IL CONWBLL ' '! Te SXVURDAY, NOV. It. tl5 JVTT J j ,M Pairh FIK Tickets. IS coal CASINO HA.1 SOIMI Walnut AWiMsW J . Wt SC i, )A "JP.V V'l i-Kl Tiij Mt4 3m . 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