"5W. ,'" '-N Wt 't, - C,5rU". ',. r 1 "f- 'HV ,VbVxjt' IU 1 F" V .' ! " - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE' (jorV Harris Will Speak Afternoon at independence Square Aux ' iliary of American Red Cross i flint Indcrtenclcnco 1 Dnur Auxlry f tho American Hcd ill Wl 8Ba"1' u BUra ,s ono of livest o( tlio Jive, awi uivw" ti ?ine to have Corra Harris. whoBe tJSna In tho Saturday Evening Post -Itnown throughout tho country, and '2, has ben In tho trenches, to epeak to v rkers In tho rooms there at 608 tt "". . .1 ...111 k. n.rfAKlIu tteitnut streci, unu - .- .Sternal whllo tho women work, ou til. Mr. und Mr. Oeorpo Hoiaco frfLrwlll entertain Mrs, Harris In Iho Xe nt dinner at their Wyncoto home mi i mi .w .. - .--. -. ".. ,t. netrckscs in tha Stuto Womcn'a Wir Belief, with Mrs. Ot's Skinner ut li, head, havo joined this auxiliary ii'i doing' a great work, It hecms to mc. jt fleck It shipped to tho Red Cross .am rhrlstnus boxes, Vbe returps from tho bis maes-nwtlpff m last week In the Academy of Muc ftthls auxiliary and the overseas com alttes werq very satisfactory, thy tell , .nd' helped to send many boxes to cyr s ov ' ,,",, "' """ v " c )io)ds jou up sliort and multes ou itopnnd tako .i bit of a fju1p way down , Is rogr throat when jou minx, hb uriga , jier General Wajkr said at tliut very 'tutting lt week: "Yep, tlio men of 'France hac tho hplrit and ro lighting ilk, heroes, and our men urn golne over to dftlt Just da hard, but there's 0io thing . TW jnuet all remember, und that is, the jY(Bchmen navg inujr wujiien mere unci ostium to keep up their nerve, to help ttira In the thousand llttlo way women can, tmt our boys are thousands of miles ;ry ifOni IluIHe uiiu iicii wvuit;ii, buiub of them from families that cannot afford MoiW them presents. Think of that!" Al)4 me reruns nuwcu wiui mo autj. acc thouBht, for It answered In tliou- ,unin. PEAKING of the Stago "Women's War Relief Society, It's cty Intcrtstlng to learn that tliero Is huch u. society In every luge cty. In New YoiU, for Instance, It has a room on rifth ucnuc, where the aetreiws go to work for tho Ucd Cross vrhlle they are In tho city. In I'hlladel Wa wo hao no such special room for Uisro. as our plajs do not have such long I ieuons as In New York, to It has been taided that they Join tho Independence flwiare Auxiliary, and notices to tlio ef- I'fcctthat they will bo welcomo thero have keen put In the hotels, theatres npd Char lotte Cqshman Club. They all llko to utrli under tho auspices of tho fled Cross. MR.-ANP MRS VniSDCFUCK FIIA LEY HAI.UWELI of Stanbaugh, Wy.e, have gone down to Augustu to Ve tlitlr ton, John Hallow ell, who Is a omenlbc,, of tlio Tlrst Troop of I'ennsyl hnU Caalry, Qertrudo J'hlJIIps went ,'tl) tlipm. hie Is cnguged to joung Jlonell, you know; tho announcement tti msda Just before the Troop went liawn to Georgia, and a little bird (cousin s'l the wee ons) told me that tho wedding tli not very far off. Gertrude lias Just re- . covered from an attack of tonsillitis, I fJWBT tell ns we Americans don't is realize we aro at war. Well. It seems -to me we In the Hust at least rcalizo it, , and w? sro fully awuko to the xerlousncss cf the thing. And although wo cannot till to "somewhero n Franco," wo are i&jtos to do our "best" at home. Everybody is talking food conservation "inn heaticss" days and "meatlesK ffcjp, too, A number of women on the kJWb Line, particularly Radnor towiuhlp. ri'lnlerested in a big food conservation ill)r to be held In, tTie Wayne Tlieatro il 'Friday night at 8 o'clock. There SW be war pictures and Mr. Howard Wm will speak. Also a practical demon- Mtlon of food conservation wllf bo litwn. f tSrery cerson handllnr food ln the wwhold, from tho buyer to tho cook, is fcWly osked to go. $ , ' pAUI was eating breakfast with Auntie i the other morning, and Auntlo incl ntajiy had had her pocket picked by a Ktblef recently and linrl Inst niiltn a. little bjt of money. Paul and his brothers fcjro very indignant on tho matter and Lhtd talked a creat deal nhnnt It. -Whll KAnnUe was taking her cereal Paul nicked rjP the morning paper and frowned as '..speuea out tho headings. Suddenly i" Bald. "Whnt rtn Ar.Tt.S Kn.ll f Auntie?" M m. rJirc.. dear." rnHd Tili IntnrtA E"(41IVC. FaUl Went InrlllfttHAHnlv r.n T-.jrllf- ntwl lulling out tho words. "ell," ho Said. "Ihnt'n lin it'nmm uVin fttole jour pocketbook. and they've found ler out and sho's been bent to Jail, and k"n Just glad! Taking things that don't Melons to her!" And he threw tho naner wra him and ran out to play. Auntie nlckori im ,.. .. i ...i tmrt ' paB0 und thIs waa what 8h9 Iter.' s Wlloy eoes to Jail for picket- l ' XT K Tk."V HTVmi 'ft.i v 1U. If Snninl A i-i-.it.i I. " J. Bertram rinninmit .?. KTS.trfct' wl" Ghe luncheon, followed Wee. Ul,a1tre Pfty. on Wednesday for her K.77"' ws Catlmrlnn WhnWnn (nic kv ntilnl9 mad0 hor debut lnnt Wednct f home. th. '." 1""-:i "."" nv" "1 chtlt i uu icru roa ono ho !?m ?"ue' Germantown. The guexts ithtatM '..J: wreV,e.nl. at tha luncheon and , M'"a Patty Borle. Miss fillie tSr'P' 's Marraretta Holt. mi vi.r r..77.'!s Jlne P. p. Maule. Miss Mar. K ..yer8' ,M.8S Anna Lewl' M' "n) Ellison. Mlu xf. 1.1. t.,.u .i. EffiJX S0".' MS8 chel Price. Miss fMU. , ,,' uaKer. uias uurabeth Brinton KIS Sfnor Wood, Miss Marcaretta kwfi,!; "y M '"? CMth' Uf.,-f--' . 4UfH n. uross, MISS pSi7iiELwte . "J".th.arno.-c. K. ftfA ;-"" t uiiu uivh Aiary $i, I'acK. tV.ri . . '7.! interesting and quite, unusual af- jCTVi" !,ven on oV evening. Ue- j, wiien ut, a-eur stadJueen, H. . MijuuBiraia leetue on "Tne Informally Tomorrow Hall Md,,Ml,l" V Bhtn ln Wltlierspoon " nna wl begin ut 8 o'clock sharp. lJhot Y.rdlrof,lss Anno N''son' dauh. Polc?oft iaB"d Sirw j8,ne8 J' Nelson, of Jr umi ,.ta ' ,and Mn aeor Hofstotter. ov'e'nVJi. n plaC8 at 7 0"clocl on Saturday Luke a .Ci"n,r J' at lhe cJurch ot s b ff.iS? ih5 EpPha"V. Tho ueddlnB will 66 '""owed by a rectptlon at the Aldlne, BRIDGE CLUB TO RESUME MEETINGS Welfare Committee Will Meet for First Time This Evening in GirartJ Farms O110 of the after.ioon bridge clubs that were to. populrr Urt year has resumed meetlnss th s fall and was entertained for tho first time this season by Mm John Huscn at her home, 2800 South Ulghtccnth "Met. Thls club will meat on alternato Wednesday evenings and the game will bo rojlowed by mippr. The membors are Mrs JpsepJ, H. Hill. Mrs. rfeff Laln, Mrs. y. Harding Mclntlre, Mr?. H cnmnn, Mrs Georg.. W .Shlslfr. Mrs. Ilnlph Ppangle '..; ,.' V'' ' Tomllnson Mrt Joseph 1. 1(111 will ntt us hottH ut the nert ineethiB at hir home. 1S14 hhunk Kreet. Chief Boathwaln John I' Ilrooks U. S. N. who, lllto mott of the men In tho naval ecrv. he, IliidH t ulnioit Inipotslble theio days W tjlnd much tlnin wn his family. 1713 Porter Mreet, camo to the rlty on Saturday on a i-hort furlough. Ho will return to his llect tomorrow. Iho flmt meeting of tho welfare commlt tro of tho Hfty-flrst Exemption lllstrlct, connected with the J'V.ladelph'a home de fepio committee, will meet ths evening at tho home of Mrs. William I". Cushlng, of 2611 South Twentieth street, to set In mo tion n'ans for taking caro of the work in this nectlon. This splendid orianlaatlon. Under the huner'slon of tho Mavor. 1h already ut work In arous sections of tho city apd .plans to do untold good for the famlllei of the soldiers and sailors who aro senlng their country during the war. The men In tlurge ot tho committee includo Hon Thomas II Smith, chilrman; Mr. John C. Bell and Mr Joteph I J. Wldenrr, with sir. 1; T btotebbury In chargo of tho flnaiico commltttf. Tho committee ap pointed to I00U after tho Interest of the Flfty-llrbt District Includes Mrs. J. H. Nel son, Mre John I homers, Mrs Krank M. I'rich, Mrs Herman Abbott, Mrs William V Cushlng und Mr. . Cooper, Mr. John McKav. the ltev. John J. Grcenslll, the Hcv. l' c Thomah and Mr. Wi'tar Welntraub. A miscellaneous shower ua glion at tho homo of Mrs. J. Curley, J710 Kllsworth street, on Thursday cenlng, ln honor of Ml&a Sue Wright, whose marriage to Mr. Andrew Friel will take plaro on Thanks giving morning at 3 o'clock In the Church of St. Thomas Anulnas The affair was arranged by tlio Ladles' AuMllary of St RIU'h Club, and thobo who er present Included Mls.s Beatrice Buragln, Mlsa May MoLaughlln. Miss Kathryn Miort. Miss Mar garet YerKcs, Miss Ado'alde Moore, MUi, Marie Onllagher. JUyu liancts Mulhern, Miss harah Hahn, Miss Ida Veirccehlo, Mlbs Kltanor Walnli. Miss Catheilne Curley, MUs Gertrude Bai.lim.ino, uf Chester, Ta Mr, fieoigo AVrlght, Mi Andrew l'llel, Mr. Joseph C. .dellzzi, Mi James Curlc, Mr. Wllllinn (ioldui. Mr. IMwin Curl'j, Mr Joseph McOlll, Mr. Francis Jew 01, Mr John Ha'cy, Mr. Joseph McNamee. Mr. William Montgomeiy, Mr. Andrew Walsh, Ml l'lan cli Murphy, Mr. Panlel McLaughlin, Mr. Jumes Maglnn und Mr. Daniel Malloy. When It comes to raising funds op get ting willing workers tht lied Ciois seems to be Inexhaustible In Its schemes Aux iliary No. 281). connected with Trinity Lutheran Church, Ulghteenth and Wolf streets. Kao a most unu&ual and thoroughlj enjojable "clipping part" on l'rld eve ning Clipping parties u'wa suggest llttr packuges btrung along a line, any ono of which will be "clipped' off for n nominal fee of flc 01 ten centt. and then one iniut learn to smile very beetly ut the demuro llttlo clothespin that said packago may con tain. But thlfe was out of tho beaten path, 'ndeedl Hveiy gueH was ufked to bring ten cents, a pair of good fcharo scissors und us much material as sho could possibly find about the house. They were then seated In circles, with an instructor at tho head of each clrc'c. who told them Just how the material was to be clipped, and at a given signal every ono started to clip The men led with their wives and daughters In the race, and at tlio end of an hour a bell was rung, the various piles of clipping meas ured and judged and very attractive prises awurded to the man and woman who ac complished the most. Of course, there was also a lemon and lemon stick for those who had the least work done. The affair was he'd In tho parish building of tho church, and during the clipping vocal und Instrumental numbers contributed to tho enjomeut of the workers. ItefreMimento followed. The material thus obtained will bo used to fill tho fracture pillows being made by tho auxiliary for tho wounded. And, by the way, this particular auxiliary lias accomplished wonders during Its short existence. Organized les than u month ago, it has already about 100 members, and besides tho class In surgical dressings, there has been added a -class In garment-making, .nrt a erv enthusiastic knitting class. Mrs Georgo W. Shisler has v.ery kindly offered to donate all the wool that is necessaiy for any sweaters that she can get members to knit. This Is quite an Item, for there are many eager workers who have already started tho warm garments. Today a Christ mas box to every member of tho church ill service Is leady to be shipped, and as thero are thirty members ln tho various campi and on ships It hss meant work and lOtS Of IV lO ari'oiuiuieil ru Mi'iw, 11, puui . short time. S3 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, I a m-, ' .:X.7 l XJSJf.f I : s "m. ' s M: ftsaKfc 'I;M I M ' v1'' &$ " vkl 1 i u -m7 - iliifa ' fit JIiHlJHyuRiHJi WWff 'tWmmmmmmmmmmmmmWW'mm mmAfcm' ' Hfeakw MlHk ' LUNCHEON GIVEN IN NAVY YARD Members of United Service Club Entertained Last Evening by Soloists and Reader The general tendency with most of tho women of tho naval ct W to mrtall cntr lalnment us much as possible and. with the exception of unall and informal lunch tons and iard parties there Is little vise of Interest In a social way it would bo well. Indeed, If ono could ptare any credence on tho lulaneo nf tho rcmorkablo prophecy concerning the present war that has re cently been unearthed when the ancient monastery In Winner Mechllnburg wai, razed. So much of the anOent document has been so amazingly accurate that we ,m imriilv hu blamed when tho super- itltlon that is In each one of us is&erts Itself and makes us hope and a most pray that the promised end of the war is In sight. Tho document, jellow and scared with age, bears a dato of 1701 and foretells tho war that Is to follow tho murder of a 1'rlnce In which "beven nations will rise against the eagle with ono head" It further declared tho war would ho wagons without horses and llery dragons would fly through tho ulr. dropping tiro and tulphur and destroy ing cltlos, and villages. It spoke also of America's entrance into tho frightful con flict, prcdltllng a mighty stroke by the Yankees. 'Men wl'l llo under the waves In wait for their pro" seems ominous In view of the terrlblo submarine uetlvlty, and "tho war will commence when the grain Is ripening" brings a picture of that August of 1914 that saw tho first fruits of tho rule "of malignity and hatred." That peaco will bo declared after three years and five months of struggle and In time for Christ mas seems almost too Improbable even to consider, but it is at least something to think about and certainly to hope for, bo our hopes ever so far-fetched. Who knows but that parties, nil the more Joyous for tho waiting, will bo resumed In the spring? Ilecent arrivals In the Ity aru Dr J lines Zolgler U 8. N. and Mrs. Zelglcr who huvo taken tho house ut 2603 otlth (Jurnet, street, In tho filrard 1'armN for this vear. Doctor Zelger Is iiirgeon at tho Philadel phia. Yard. HE MAY LIVE IT DOWN mmmma m iir ifeililfii MlluriWi111! i La 3-: '.-""o- ---lmTTtm MiW J ji ImcB wHm I I v't-'''-i' "" - ' i 'j" j li'iJI J tlM Bttlfl (Bffl,l ' Hai"ji if ii "'' .aaai-iawyl ill THREE RECENT PHILADELPHIA BRIDES s& mmmmmmmWd.. ,.. "Z i?.'.mmW P? M!w.. whp ..B5Vas,. ""sfarrr r-.MctBBflre' w "wsw' J zsm&Bswa- MRS. JOSEPH . CROl'T SEWING AND CARDS GIVE WAY TO KNITTING Number of Luncheons and Card Parties This Week in Tioga Needlework Guild Meets at Tea W. C. T. V. to Give Reception TtKlMIllMI woman injdi :urn of wool, i X luli-tlng the ends of the strands to gethir t-i make a lung -old but the twen tieth niituij woman has miUs and miles of arn to hull Into comfortable ratnitnU for tlio soldlei.s und t-.illort- t-o manj of thcto .sets of 'knits as tho bojh call them, aro needed that the i."lnc ilubs meeting for a pUisant iiftcrnoou of oclil Inter roursn are diopplng the hewing and are Induttrlously turning out tln needed urtl ties, heverul curd tlubs havo put abide tho cards and spend their afternoon knitting Miss LMua Mai Ian Lindner, of 3:33 .North J'ark uveiiuo, will entertain tho members at her card club today ut her home Th members have abandoned cords and aro knitting for the ttul Cro"a. They Include Mies Florence M. Hitchcock, Mlsa Allison I'.anck, Miss Mary 'M Gorman, Miss Ldlth C. Clarke, Miss Lillian A. Hitchcock, Mrs. Henry Weber. Miss Mephenlo Kveiett. Mr. Cail Landls. Miss Chrlttltic Cutler and Mr. Itascoe fchmldt. .Mrs. John Martin, of Jsorth Klglitecnth Urcet, will rntertuln at luncheon, followed by sowing, on Wcdnosday. Her gucstii will Include Mrs Charles M. Sanrft, Mrs Charles Wahl, Mre. J. Harrv Boyer, Mrh. John Meek, Mrs. James M. Snyder. Mrt Harry . Wood. Mrs. nmma Moore, Mrs. Hurry Markley and Mrs II. S. Hunter. Mrs. A. 11. Gamble entertained at lunch eon on Vrlday at her homo on North Grata street. Her guests were members of her towing club, and this was the first meeting of the season. Miss Caroline Callahan, Mrs. Ilalph Gibbon. Mrs. Frederick Jennings, Mrs. George White. Mrs. William Grimm and Mrs William France were the guests, 'lho Nice tow ii llrawh of tho Needluworls Guild of Amerlea gavo " tea last Thurs dav In the social lull of tho Mount Her ninn Ueforiind church Thliteui hundred new garments were exhibited as the worn for the year of the association. There was Wjry.' ffflUrl illlliiillfli.il 7llll UKI1 ill' f MEI I 1 IB . . - NOVEMBER 19, 1917 MRS. JOHN MRS. SCOTT au Interchllng program nf niuslu under the dlnctioii uf Mrs w, Wlh, anil uddresseh bv Mri. Itufus Miller, Mrs V I)nsr and Mrs Dillon, of dmnre .'s. A. s 'oll nicr Is pnsldcnt nf the Mietown branch. Mis laluurd H, 'ItFler . o president. Mr.s Niutou l'reed, hecretar, and Mrs I-mll bnydur, treasurer Tho oilkcm und Mrf. I.'nwi Laubeiistlne and Mrs. 11. Au di cw received tho guests, and Mr-1 Wil liam Loinls, Mrs A. hhadlo ami Mrs How ard K. Heckler formed the tea committee In addition to the many garments, fCO wus contributed for lho work. Tho Tioga Women's Christian Tcmpcr Jnee Union will glvo a muslealc und recep tion at the home of tho president, Mrs, Clara M lgden. 2!08 Hunting l'arlt .ivenue, on Thurs-duy evening, There will bo vocal and lua.runientai sion und nddrcfses by Mrs H. P. Tevls'imd Mrs. V. .. Grant tf.ilildf Tho president vlll bo usslstcd in ceceiIng by Mrs, Huiinali lla Ko, Mrs Henrv Itnbcilhvti. Mrr. George Wolfe, Mis. H. P. Kllnk. Miss . Clorgus, Mrb. K. Ualley, vlu insldenls, Mis Alexander ei. Ulcfenderfer, rccoidlnc stcrctiir, and Mrs. i None, treasurer .Mrs .Shieldii Js cor rcFpoudlng secretary lho Chrlntjaii, Kudeavor Society of :t. Taul's Kcformed Episcopal Church, liroad and Venango sire-els, gavo an entertainment for the sailors and marines at tho navy ard last woek. Tlw program Included bright musical selections by the members and recitations and Impersonations by Miss Kdna Marian Lindner, fit l'aul's Church members will glvo an entertainment on De cember 1 In tho church cjmnuslum for ilfty sailors and marines Miss Alio Jennings, foimerlv of North Mlieteenth Mroet, Iiiih mnved to Womio avenue and l'euii strtei, i;criiianton. Mis Arthur Itrown and hei .son, Mr. Arthur Hrown. ,'r, luvo goni to I .oh An liWv, Cal, to vlt-lt Mrs iliowiiu brothir-in-luvv, In John Uriiwu Mr. and Mrn. Kil (sujdei of 1613 Unt ie r street, have announced tho mgugement A their daughtei, Miss May Hnvdcr, and Vr. Samuel 11, Kohlman, of Gerinaiuortn Mrs. James Hilton, of S1U7 West Ontario street, will leave shortly to spend the win ter with her ron, Mr. W. Stanford Hilton, in Haltlniore. Md Mr. and Mrs. John Horace Glthe-ns havo retumed from their wedding Journey and will recelvo after December 1 nt their now homo In Woodbury, O. J The umie ,as Miss a. Gtadvu Jones, duughtcr of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, of 21311 West Ontario street. Tho thirtieth anniversary of Kenderton Lodge, No. 260, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, villi bo celebrated with an enter tainment and liancu this evening lu Mcrcan. cilo Hall, Broad street aluve Master. The committee In charge Includes Mr. V, G. S5lm merman, Mr. It. Tucker, Mr. Joseph H. TOm Jlnson and Mr. It. J. Uurgert. Tho Tioga Business Men's Association sent a delegation of Its members to Camp Meade yesterday to visit tho men from the section at that training camp. They were accompanied by many ot the relatives of the men. I MlassMtna Newlands, of 415: North Broad street, entertained on Thursday evening at her home, tier guests were memoera or her sewing club and this was the tlrst of the winter's season of entertainments. Mlsa Violet Williams, M ss Kmma Campbell, Mlsa Marie C. Wlest, Miss Hdlth C. CUrke, Miss Gertrude Hale, Miss Kdna M, Lindner, Miss Clara Abbott, Miss Klla V. Abbott, Miss Miriam Hume. Miss Virginia Hume and Mrs. Howard N. Abbott were the guests. Mr. Harry Jennings, who is with the coast reserve corps at Cape May, spent last week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kreder.ck T, Jennings, of North Eight- i 11?' .V . 'iiym -. . -fjr ' 'MW '& 4Q s'Wer-eiz SMITH WILSON, JK. (Anovu) DOUGLAS McUAUGIIEY (Below) BEAUTIFUL MAIN ' LINE WEDDING iMiri Helen Louiso Ely Becamo Bride of Mr. MeCabo on Saturday Tlio marriage of MIsk Helen Louise lily, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Vuti Horn Kly. of llot-elju, Haverford, and Mr Thomas James MeCabo, of Toronto, Can, took plarc on .saturduv . veiling ill 6 ."0 o'clock ut the hoinij of tho bridn'a parents. 'I lie bildc, who wan (;!'. (n in mnrriugc bv her father, vias govviird In shlmmeilngj vshltis satin elaborately trimmed with rare old Hcc. Her long court train wan trim- I rued with orange blossom i and her tulle veil, whkh fell over her face, was at tached to htr hair with orange blosbouib bImi Mio emrlcd u hugo boufpiet of lilies of the valley ' .Mrs W.lson A. Hannu, of I'ittsburgh, was matron ot honor and wore her wedding cIiesH of white satin and a court train 'lho bridesmaids wero Mrs, Vernon Tavlor. of Indiana, Fa, und Mlsa Kthel Campbell, of Cynwjtl. They wore frockH of dumasre mtln, ono pulo pink and one blue, tilmmed with silver, and carried bouquets of pink rosea and whlto lilacs. Dr. Mduard A. Abbott wtiw best man and the u-hern Included Mr. Lornc Mitchell, Mr Alfred Mltihell Mi Iflllon Tudhope and Mr Coombs 'llio He: Andress" Mutch, of the Brn Mawr Ficbbjtcrlan Church, performed tho ceremony Tho hoube was beautifully decorated with BROAD-Tonight,.ys 8ta-.B.t. KLAW . KIlLANCCIt and OICOIlOi: C. Tl LI.Il Present a New Com-Jy AMONG THOSE PRESENT with SHELLEY 'HULL Feats .Now for 'llmnUsnlilpg Mat nl Mtht FORREST ''AST J WlIKKb Lu, K t; JULIA SANDERSON J ,n,tTT"u JOSEPH CAWTHORN I I,A!"L':'1 POSITIVELY NO ADVANCR ON ItraULMl " OH for TlmnknlMnt Mat, and Mtht GARRICK NOW Nlh" !. THE BOOMERANG8" eat Now for Thnkatvnc Mat. anl Nl,ht NIXON SIX ALL-STAR ANNIVERSARY VAUDEVILLE WEEK ACTS STRAND "' A,e,otvenjn,K.e'llred PAULINE FREDERICK In "llli; HUUHY HLAItT" T.OP.TTRT D:o ANt locust sto. laWUUOX Mala. 1:30-3:30. Uvg.0:30toll GERALDINE FARRAR In "Tim WOMAN COD FORGOT" ACADEMY OP MUSIC THANKSGIVING matinee siso auiwv f i UVENINa 8:30 THtmSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 , NORA BAYES In doutl offerlnc with new tonr. Protrara ot all-atar acta. Keata at Ileppe'a llll) Chut. nut 8t. Mat.. S3c to ll.r.O. Kvanlnj, COc to 12. TT TP.TTTT'C! TwJay at 8. 2Se and to TonlBht at 8, 2J to II Acailainy ot Uuilo Tu. Eve.. 'o,v, SftX SEROBAKT W PAUL DICKEY & CO.- f In 'Tin Lincoln llljhuajnun" llllATIUCU tli.i. ii.t ,,..r t, iJ. Ai-AllUINEl "UIIEAM I'ANTASIEB"! juLiirrm uiua: oth.ra. r iTHU EMPEY TKBJjrK 1L !"- n v&WZ ARTHUR UUX YW & ' hi ' .i j ana'farna. TJt ceremony w MrwSSMi. " inq mrgD drawing rcorm n fie icauini . tho prle-dleu on ".which the Bridal oour . knelt having been 'formea 'of aUhrrot,' white chryanthemumi tonneete b'Mead ritln Tlhb.ins. Tim prle-d'eu "was fchtwls with rores and lilacs and overhead ifM'. i- it n rn weddl r Imll Af Tonciij.tltaik.1 Oir.vsnnthemunm and creens. - 'f Tho ceremony wui followed by 1 by n sup-vX hleh, ieated J' 1 exacfly aftej; 3i ling of Ml'.',!; her mothec'ii V per Tne hrlilol table wlle elKhleen guests was modeled exa the bridal table ut tha wedding of MW.'.iil l.ly'a lmrents In Uuffilo and-her mettiffiO v.1, A veil waa used In the deooratiefj'oT tfhjt jle. The woddlhg cake was also an, .JL ' cepy of Mm. Ely' bridal ck., TIr 2A4 the table, exact copy other guests were stated at amalltables Tj througnout the whole lower ficr of! the , houke After the reception Mr. and Mrs. 'M,, McCabe left on n wedding trip. They will y'i - .,.-. . - v.... ..-.. , V..-T tt-iia live In Toronto, where they have takeai $$ apartments. i5"s?"''M - . itm TO GIVE CONCERT FOR RED CROSS. M'ts lriiiu lllateubrrgor, of 1(1.1 (rthd ( do street, tntfi mined the fnembrrjr of her lng elrcle on Saturday evening when' ,hose proi-etit Wero MU Jcanelto Crahllr, ahnu, Mlsa Helen Moorer Ma J:ilubtn Murry. Miss Dorothy (loellnr,-MIa Kth leen Woodward., MUA Dorothy Woodward, , Miss Mirlon Hart. Miss IWIth Pabtt ans Miss Kmt'y OIilmDrcv " "" ' - On Wednesday December R, n card ,prty lll be given lu Assembly JJall, Frankford ' avenue and Orthodox street, for the bene fit of the Ited f'ros. WHAT'S DOING 3LTONir.HT. m' Ualnut Mrrt Atsnelatlun meeting, l)tl-rue-btratford . . ' Meeting nf Wot 1'hlladelpbU . Huln ind Improvement League, 5S09 Mark't itreet. Meetlnr of the Northwest lluslocta Mao's , tmoclatlon, J330 Columblu avenuo. (Ilrard Improiement .Mioclatlori" meetai ' rvtentleth and hhunk btreeta , ) Lecture, "Wliut Amerlea Meaim to Me," , by Arthur W. Uvans, Wltherepooii-HallA, Admission i harge. i hulTroB" iniitentlon, Hotel V allon and Bellevue-Stratford. Tree. Fnod nf Itie I'roilnee of Washington ti m salon, -'51 touth Tentj-.econd atreet Tree. K'iuloti roinnmnileo. Knlibla Teniplar, llftleth nnnlvirsnry celebration. Hotel steni-' ton Memlrf. ' ' l'reb,terln sunil xhoiil hUier(otnd" cnta meet Cliumbers-W.vlle church. Broad and Wprilce etlttt I'reA - - '" les Manmsrrn' AnirUton banquet, Kuglcr's Mcmbrrs C lt- Club, epee'nt inreilhu. Member,- "Ts Lecture, "Vtalen," by the Kv. T. O. Bit wards, home of Charles !'. Jenkins, AVIssa hlrkon avenue and Kitchen's lane. Free, - II I.V A. M to II ila r. all i ma wi:kk TRIPLE FEATURE BILD1 UOI.niVYN Vrenents MADGE KENNEDY in Tiru rttthT Hitow'Mt ov "NEARLY MARRIED" Ily UPQAU HEIAVtN- VVCHILIJ FILM fresvnts Klrl Show Inn of America's elreaimt Achlvm'ne ' "OVER HERE" M:U A'VlllijIIV rrtllKST COS'VKBTKD INTO A MILITARY CITY Comedy I'eaturf I Irat I'rrnentsllon MACK SENNETTS "ARE WAITRESSES SAFE-?" TliankMrlilnir VVeeknOtleil.VW l'AtJJANK l In "KKACHINO 1-OH THD MOON ' "DAT A rTT 1l MAItRBTSTIlKM mli PALACE iu.A(rM ,jo uBgt&.n4. ELAINE HAMMBRSTBIN AN! ALL-STAR f'AST. INCMIPINO Wilfred Lucas In Nulettorihj Drama itup nr -DtrioDriVnT?.Mfrv l ill- vviviJLjl unvmi x Aitapt! by Itnleh Inee ft Idf.l Aitrurt n Timely i Adapt 1 by ItalBti Inee Jri! h I'tsy, A M-il AlfrMrllfin-Tltnelv an 'fnler ih blarii und Hlrlri I OVIING-,'nltAtT s.vrf ll',Ili Hiieiy un'J ,in-rr-iinit in nirine in rrvner. I'UHI.SU A RCA DI .A ' r-arSTN'tT EI,ow 'T1I -T ELSIE FERGUSON - N KIIIST ITenSKNTATION OFt. ' "The Rise of Jennie Cushlng", Net Week WM. . IIAltT In "Client Msn " TT Jjlfaf MAKisnt (Si f) AnovK M. BMAnKIST hi- SLl mrnK .,-.,in.-ii-'t' 'WH MAIIKI5T M. . 5JL. -1 Ol'l' I'OHTlier n A M. TO tl.l Victoria Qrchenlra. LeQ Deasau:r. Dlrmor. TOPAV TOMOBItOW ana WKU.NKaDAT METIIO PRERKNTH Z?- J FRANCIS X BUSH M'A'N- HBr KyW 1'Wiv'rri' . MH l.a a" ANP BEVERLY BAYNE In nr Miolfta' of ' ' "The Aoice of Conscience" Tlll'tltiVV. KlttHAV und HATCHWAY GLOBE MAItKHT JUNll'Kn-STi. n.v V I, L H f.A:TINtIOt!S 11 A. JI. to 11 V. JL "SHERMAN WAS KHittX' JOE HORTIZ NAVAL MINSTnfiu .m-ict BTAVO DAILY 2 30. IvKUOO vci t. u KVENJNa?. T nd 0. AL B. WHITE l'liAYJIATKS BROADWAY . ffiffiA, 1,. For the Freedom of the Worid HYVfAN ADt.rR COMPANY , . OTHERS . , CHESTNUT ST. ?rrJt I "'"i1". 26 M Arthur lUmmiriiMn," you're In UV0 ' ' Tlwnklln Mil, amf Nlaht ? 1 A FIP.T.PHI . : .?":.. iR-'"ao'- r?1-.. nnnni r AiiTauit hopkinh (m.rrt'i KUmxtww ism GRACIOUS 1 ANNABELLE1 ' Ula1h.r74 fM u n Kiitv vaitfta 'A im SSZLFFfZWi 'ITi LYRICLAST 8 TJMJ?S- liar Matinee VVaa. "Mi.r,tfci5i,?ih..ra VVeanaadav evtatnr? T 5 niiiMMti ... tw ' -'- . ,i -i LITTLE TONIOUX AT"J -p leuix 5 rtba.Ai .L'naer. .Vuaalot ottti 'ART"A1 AT.L'AWII j-KK.P'S17i. J" .. V Th. He.a'en'a PoalUva e)"atef ueee ' . , VICTOri . 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