.,u $ ggtm aasaM8eaaa...... . . f (,. I Tji,j, . X k a, '' ? TTTOrp n AOOTn " a tt .w, 1 "' rrr 1 -r-- -- y ' rTT,TTV.T Li.. . ,uQfc , -a JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE . J.V ' oururvJDix r A , 1 f fc lt w Ita IS m. r.- f .1- I; , " ivs w 1 Huntingdon Valley Club pas Entertainment; for Benefit of Ogontz and Huntingdon Red Cross. Saturday Club to Start at Bellevue Dec. 1 THE IIuntltiRiloh Vnlley Ctub .-lll bo used on Friday nlnlit for n. delightful entertainment tor. tlij btnefU of the ORontz nml Huntlnmlon Valley branch of the lteil rVrew. You might question the delightful, because It is trolns to btf a talk about the V'tench front, and It's bound to have many terrible details, but il certainly will be Interesting nud a worn derful oriioryintty to hear lector Mac Quarrle, H. A., n lieutenant of tho Royal J'leld Aitlllery, tell of his experiences over there. Theie Is to bo no admission charfio, but a Flher offering collection will bo devoted to l'e lied Ciims, I.r'nenant Milcijii'"'rlp l tho Avell Itnown author of "How to I.lvo at thu 1' . ' He will s'l.v v "ie .liiu Miip'n cott" at their Hetlmyies home and on t"rl da Iii'tht thvy will tt"" n dinner In his lionnr Tho taWt will l-o -In Unit evening at the club nt 8:30 n'clm . Four women of the btnnch will '"oelvc the quests; fr; Vtedclck Morrl" 't''i. Henry M. Wat ,r '-orr,1t '.'voting and Mrs. Ge-uo 'I" l'1 '" m"r t!,e ,a',C1' ot w; , i.ii -mi. hi 'if i ntfrimnu ct coi'i' r n( "'" 1 1 ' : 1 f in b" i"-"einl slrls or the Tiiun. ji set Av'l" v. in iff, ma "-her" ant pnn the "peach ha nln " ' ' rlet Deaver ai'd H-i let " .1 ' In the eve liar alcr. AND I-e .. ' 1 1 i MacQuarrle, 1 m tllKht In the Llbinr ja r .c HiV'r to Hj'caV. to rn; In ei n.ni Tark, Germaptown nt toe nnnua! -.ipot Ine of Auxiliary No. 7, of the Soi.Hicist ern Branch of tho lied Crosi ot v.liicli Mrs. Frnncls Hownrd Williams la presl deht. There will bo no charpo at this meeting and there will be a desk for the enrollment of new mrrrber.s., Mrs. Carl Williams, who Is ulwns "them" In any-1 thing that calls for hard wi.rk for a Rood cause, ha- charge of tho decorations, nml the principal feature will be a large American ting. Only natural, you might nay, In these times, but this f.ag has a spe cial significance, and UermantownerM are very proud of It. You sec, It belonged to "jits. Francis Hownid Williams's father, and hung from his house when Lincoln was assassinated. The ushers tonight, all Ocrmantown girls, will be Margaiet La Hue, llllrabeth Van Duson, Margue rite, llurton, Allco Dlllenbeel. and Friinee Ormei ly. . YKSTKHDAY ciuno InvitJliut.b to thu Saturday Club, AnJ for the lienotl' ot the Aini-r.t'm ioldle!H In Prance' Nat urally 1 wondoivd what this Saturda Club Is, and so I nsl;sl and found out. There are to be eight meetings and they are to take place nt the Hellevue-trat-ford ballroom after 10 o'clock In the eve ning. There will bn dancing and supper. These dances me not the same as the supper club which Mrs. Hutchinson Scott chaperoned at the Rcllevue for tho last two years. Those were postponed for war leasons. Ilut this has a dilft'ient board ot moun ters and u committer of women, and will stmt earlier In the evening. The meet ings will be held Dpi-eniber 1. S nnd 15: January 12, IS and JO, and February : and 9. It is to be a subscription affair nnd J. n. Evans Roberts Is tieasurer of the club. Members will be allowed to bring guests for supper nnd dancing. The man agers Include John Bell. Sam Belt, Jr.. Ned Browning. Lymnn Biddle, J, John Groome, Guy Heekschcr. Sidney Hutch inson nnd lvans Iloberta, Tho cummittee of vomei liu-'udo Mm. Ned Atheiton. -Mis. Archibald Barklle, Mm. Ned Yo::.'i Mm. Htiriy Dlsston. Mrs. Dil ni:.im, Mrs. Uh i 1 . wtiti', -M' Dorr Newton, Mrs. James Ueed. Mrs Ban; lleevoj .and Mm. i:v.vi.s llobertt I The piocecds of the club will go to the American bolillers In France, bo It's a mighty good object, don't you think'.' T HCAIl Mm. Thumns Hunter, of Rlt 'Vtenhoiire bqiuue, has decided to open her home for a largo card party to bo plven on Tuc-daj afternoon of next week for tho benefit of St. l.eonaid's House. It appears tho SWtcrs of the Holy Child Were told -u.ne time ugu to purchase tho two ncijolul l t'Oifo.s t their propevtv at Thlit-..!nt i nml Wulnu: i-t-et-. and a gift n the cost u oulil be made to them. Negotiations were btarted and tho houses purchased and Just befoie tho gentleman who wished to make this gift to the Con vent had settled for the amount IiU un ' expected and sudden death occurred. No provision had been made In his will, aa I have been told, and so tho slaters were left with the houses on their hands, and as they really need them they haw asked the members of tholr tchool alumnae to ratso J5O.O0O Jor Jhe building, fund and mortgages duo on the piopertv. This Is the first time an iippi-n! fur money has teen mndu to the ulummto nnJ there has been a generous reaptmxe. All forts of entertainments aro being planned and carried out, and the curd party which Mrs. .'lunter will have on Tuesday will bo for this cause. i AMONG tho women whp have taken tables for that afternoon are Mrs. James Newman Carter, Miss Adele Tack. Miss Julia Dool'cy, Mrs. Joseph Kdwards, Mrs. Udward Beecher Flnck, Mrs. Igna tlus Dohan, Mrs. John J. Connelly, Mrs. Anthony A, Hirst, Mrs. Joseph Israel. Mrs. Otis Fielding Lewis, Mrs M. K. II. McMlcheii, Mrs. J. M. Q.iennell, Mrs. J, 8tanlcy Smith, Mrs. William Watson. Mrs. Joseph Slnnott, Mrs. John I'oweib, Mrs. Nicholas Thourou, Mrs. Joseph Vin cent, Mrs. Herman Vcttcrlein and many others. TDUTH ISUAEI. who la a wonderful ." llttlo worker and orga ilzcr. Is get .tine up a rummage,' sale 'for the' samo benefit, and will hold It, op November 23 nd 21 at 4030 S'arkci sjrect, right next door to tho Knickerbocker Theatre, and. .believe, me. those girls will have every thing on salo from a high silk hat to n Wtchen btovo, Piffertnt teams have been o'rganlicd by a number of womon. and Kth Israel and her fiioiul.s aio working under tha team lioadod by Irs. J. ?J- Quennell. The other women on Mm. i .Qyehnell'a team are Mre. S. M. M. Brfggs, A .. w. . --.. T H. . v. -. 4. nomas u. wurns ana ;. uubj." 1 frlN I- .. . .... ..!.. A ,jg f "racj, ana iney certajniy uro ;' Ur' he4a another team, mna u far as I can sec they wilt surely be ablo to raise tho desired amount soon, nt tho rato they nro KoInp NANCY WYNNH. ENTERTAINED AT NAVY YARD Smnll Luncheon Given in Honor of New Arrival at League Island Mrs. Oe Witt Webb, wife of I.lcutennnt "ommnmlor Webb, V. S N , cntcrtalnod on Friday nftornoon nt her homo In tlu yard at a very .m.TI luncheon In honor of Mrs WUIlam .T. IliMcr. wife of Naval fi.n. structor ll.-utiT. tT. H. N Wh has 1ut lon ".iKnul to the local yard. Naval rm. truetor Hitter. V. S N and Mrs. ltatir slth tholr tw. datiRhtere. 'me licrn In lif for tl Hut two oiirsi Thev h.-)V. .in1l.nM a,'artmt,nt at t'" Colonial for tlir ''",''"" "t dl-eetlop of l.leutrn.tnt f'on mnfdpr !. Artr Hitnsvijle I'nvn.. t' S v n mo t ntnp"v prhurnm was arranged for sinda- ov. pk nt tho fnlted Service Club. T-inn '"" Pd o'roet holow W'ln'lt Mi m V'" I! On Initio- ("oprano- el: 'tipniift' tinrllone. nrit M:- c .11'r. -eTiler entPrtalnil i ! !. r'n'i This club Is fill 'It'll tier I 'n thn llM'S of tlir i. ii ncti -vln nro cnntlnuilly ip 1 ", rp to' "(III ! t'lP P ' "in ("tctid ravo-al)l in l"t" in. " v.i.'' p : l.r,in 'n nil Fctlnns of th frn-n otlipp cities hav , nrtlnil "f notlo iC Ktarting s ml ar Instltu 'JlC. tlTO Meiif -pint rr.ipk I'.oMi-son l' S V y-i-nii '.-I'tv.p'ehth trit has iiis 'een urticled trom the local yard and wIP i ... . . -..- . v.-. ,... .., ii-nvu niiornv io n.-t ns cli.er rngincc. on otu of tho largo fighting unll3 Social Activities Mr and Mrs. C.iUln Snith, of 221 West vt.i'nut lane, l.criniiutown. gave a dinner 4 l.ibt Saturday, nlulit In li.mor of their ilaugh- , tei. Mrs Tlftunas II. Mllri and Lieutenant Mllei. win, rHtiirnei from their wedding trip '11 rinttirilii) The guests Included Mlsi i;mlen Loe Shipley. MIf.s Marjorle Taloi. Miss Cormlla llayninn. Miss l'atty Wiener, Mrs. iSeorge I'ap-on, Miss li-nliel Miles, Ms1 Marguetlto llurton, .Mr. Charles C.irrlgan, Mr. Lewis Cutler, Mr. Calvin Si.iyth, Jr., Mr John Line, Mr Hubert McMt.ftrie, Mr. Runnel Iloliliisun, Mr Clifford Carvey and Mr, Ceorge Cnraon JJISS ROSE WEISDERU MR. 1JARNCV U. BARRON Whose murriatro will take place on Nov unbar -5. Mr. Barron in a number of the Melody Club, forty- Hvo members of which will be present at the weddinpr. Mis Emma WeisberK will bo the maid of honor nnd Mr. Abe Mnrgolies will be best man. i , , i-,w . ri I jPi . frviwyriiMrTiiMiiBMMMr. zA I KllnUBPlHlHHrskv ' ( -m 1 I KKhhIsIsKMH? mill1 . i ?m I 1 iwrnmanHm m: (m 1 HPWb. .m! jjBHh m nBi'" w y'',':'tutiSc'' " i '-';;','4ii. my-w t,n8B.',ivi y - .' ins v - - - i m i I &' j&jgiKTx Me&vtoJitfkt,'iiili mMKKjfflrg -... (0PK&t9 -y.MWMj.7yM'7,Ms7w,zzM -n - "'"meWMKiwy"' MRS. JOSEril I). ISRAEL MRS. J. M Two members of CANVASS FOR Y. M. C. A. INLANSD0WNE Literature Day at Twentieth Century Club Taken Up With Interesting Reviews In tho 'rent ci npi n whU'!i (lie V M C. A has lieen can mi g on throughout tl c unlry It l.s rot nn'v the large titles ttin lue do'iu iheli siian The hr.ie lit t " towns have been winking hard, too. mn of them hnlig pleilged llienelies to glV' almost Incu'dilile sums of money. At a meeting held In Lun-doune recently plans for canvassing that town and some of the surrounding ones worn made Sinn then these plans hae been carried out, with thu aid of mnny Interested men In I.atndmwie thero were five teams of canvassers, each team being ronipo en of a captain a id nlnn men. The captains were .Mr Walter I. I'hllliis, Mr Albert Wunderllch. Mr. Charles Le Fovrc. Mr. Oscar S. Klmberley and Mr Hugh Iiunl.ip Last TueMl.iy was literature Jay nt ih Twentieth Century Club and 11 moht Intu (.'ling tiiectiiig was held tl.it afternoon Nowndaji uch splendid biol.n of nil -Ml ,110 being written lltat there ii plenty .1. material for Mich a program Tlueo Kinds of llterntuie were dlcctis'ed Ml s Mlrliun Whlto Illnes speaking llrt of all "f the modern development of poetry. Miss Hlues tnnehe.l iinnn the works of come of the hfcst noets of the day, giving an analysis 1 nesi poem w i . r. i ,.-. u. v... ... .. - , of their methods nnd now and then reciting some picturesque bit ot crse as 1.11 iiiuairn tlon. Mrs. Th mas O. Cooper then ga an Interesting talk on that tort ot proso which has a good deal of the poetic element In it. taking as one of tho best examples the erlilnpu of tlrrinnu Hagedorn and dwelling especially on his new book, "The Hope of the World." SI." Miiil sited her niiillonee . Mrs. O'cir S Khubeli'J c .eluded til" pro ori'm with .1 1. Ight 1 .ew of Kdna l'O'-J i,er' book. "Rmny Herself " Tea was tun , 1 1 v ud The Junior section of the I'isntMry Club , hud a nieet'ng on Tuesday evening, when I the othVers for the coming ear were elected. Mrs. k nan Aiuierson is tne prcsi dent. Miss Martha Yeikes Is secietary nnd Miss Floienei? Conway treasurer. Tho Juniors have a fine oiganlratlon nnd quito tho target one In Delaware County A lot of new members havo Just been fleeted, and most of these girls were present at the meeting Various committees wire 'ornied vvllli Mlas Mabel Wallace as chairman of tho piogram c niiinllre : Miss Dorothy Long cope, cha nipiti o, the li iMillalit.v ffimmit tee :i"d Mi' Ituta Diclc'i-. cn.ili man of tin cnlertainineii' fonii-ic'ec Miss Miriam WhiteH.no t.p'.i'ii' iaiK sue nail Riven at the senior meei.fi 111 1 1" aiternoon, anil it wns ery cnliiusiusiic.i.iy iveeiveu. ah a patriotic lilt of economy the glrl.s have decided to give up having their tea and crackers at each meeting; that is, unless it is awfully cold outside. Tho Century Club has very good movies COMPLICATIONS ' ' CopjTurbt. JM PublUbtn . ' -- -. - r r I .MIUih-Ii I. 111. it 1 team collecting; for building; fund of St. eery Monday night, and thoi.o lire arranged for by Mrs Frank 11. Magulre. At acli perfnrmanco scleral club members net as hostesses. Last Monday evening Mrs. Francis I). Maxwell was tho hostess, and sho was assisted by Mr. and Mrs Cornelius II Ktirey and Dr. and Mrs. William I. Lewis. Tho drill corps of the Homo Defents League gaMi a vaudeville show and dance on Saturday evening Thero were some good tableaux, music and audellle stunts The dance followed and was u gn.nl in- CtFS Mi S.iturd.ij evening the .etilor es or tilt l.ansdowue High Selioul nlsn give .1 il .in In thi gymnasium Cue of then affairs Is held every e.ar, and the) aro always n. I 1st event fnr lots of the lounger prson. Ale lloberl Taylor w.is ili.ilrinan of yu committee for this dance Tho other com niltlee members wele Miss Margaret Lyster. Miss Katharine Mllllken, Miss Margiiret Kennedy, Miss Nettle Creer, Mr. WUIlam Wright, Mr. Lloyd Jones, Mr. Llojd Kelil and Mr. Carl Altrr.aler, Jr. A meeting of tho S. 11 Howard Mission ary Society was bed last Monday evening In tho l'rcsliterlan Church. Mrs. Frank 11. Titus dl. cussed an aspect of tho foreign missionary woik and otln r members Joined III the lllscllsslnll. Tho oNccutlv. coiiinillteo of thu Wornan'n Puffnign i.iity of Lansdowno nut a llin hi 'no of Mis. S. rancoast Lov' Ii t Wedtnv-day morning. on Friday evcnlrg an luteieitlng address was made In the parish houso of the Kpls conal Church by Second Lieutenant Mac- . - - ....iii...... nrt wuarne. or ino noyai ncuin "m" o., ,.i,.i,i tiimrn nt Ma exnerlenccs 111 n..v. ....u s......u w- tho war zone. Mrs Charles Suddards is spending some time at Atlantic City. Mr. Halrland Wright Is homo on a fur lough, which he Is spending with his par. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Wright. COLFING TIME IN THE SOUTH wliite Sulnhur Snrinus Offers Delitrht ful Weather to Guests From Philadelphia Ideal weather for golf at White Sulphur Springs finds many devotees of the K.ime on th links dally Mr Thomnw McKean. of rtosemont. who Is taking a long rest. Is out dally, frequently playing with Mrs. (Jcorge F Hrewster, of New York. A number of recently mairled couples aro at tho Greonbrler. nnd recent arrlvils aie Mr. and Mrs. O. C Shafer, of Philadel phia Lieutenant O. C liadger. l M. N..4 and his bride aro hero fiom AVashlngton. I and Lieutenant Davenport llrowno and i Mrs llrowno, of Norfolk, halo Joined the minger set ,j, mil Mrs Samuel M . Muiw, of made a trip b uutmnobile fiom Sharon Vuglira Hot Huilngs, wheie tiny uie spend ing some time, to take luncheon at Jie l.reenbrier. Mr. and Mrs. William O, I'arke, of Mont rose, Pa., liuvo come to tako tho euro and will remain through November,. Cooiply, RtprlaUd brpclfl,prinlloa. e-- ...-.-...., ,- nolo lo M.ire au. QUENNELL Leonard's House. APPLES SENT TO SOLDIERS IN CAMP Tabor Church in South Philndcl- phia Plans Christmas for Men in Service A Aery energetic group of workers stirted forward lestcrdnj 11101 nlng. as u little Thanksgiving gift, a peek of rosy apples to 1 lieu member nf their ihunii In servlce- thlrty-three pecks In all, paiked 111 strong I boxes and oarrjlng with tiiun a lueH-ago 11 kooh cneer. tiioc were sent ny tne welfaio i-ommittee of Tabor Presbyterian Church, Ulghteeuth and Christian streets, of which tho Kev. Dr. AVIIl's It. Skllhnan Is pastor. Mr. Henry AV. tinllas Is chair man of this committee, which Is doing such 11 personal work with the men of the church, and If tho present Christmas plans of the committee materlnllze.-and theio la llttlo reason to think otherwise thoso boys of Tabor Church will havo one of the best 'hrlstm.iK-s of their lives, as far as Christ mas ian bo enjoyed away fiom thoso nt home. C01por.1l Willis It Sklllmnn, son of the rector, wrote and thanked tho i-onmiltto - ' inn i.imu'ii omul sent to each man leceutlv. and as ho went through tho very , painful odreal of cutting a wisdom tooth. he .stated tho pillow sent bv ilin ,.,. mltteo was ono of tho most welcome thlngr that had lucu sent since ho went to Canir Me.ido Plans aro under way for a large ball, to bo given In the Parkway Ilulldlng, liroad and Cherry streets, on November 23, tho proceeds of which will be donated to tho Madonna Houso, at 814 South Tenth street. Chevalier Kmanuol V 11. Nardl will lead the grand march, and Mr. Nicholas J. nruuo will act as director. The commltteo having tho affair In charge Includes Mr. Charles I'. Vlgnnla. Mr. Michael Checchla, Mr. Samuel lirunnetll Mr. Cenrgo II, Homier who has been Identified with the woik of tho houso for (he last llfteen years, Is treasurer and fl1.1lrm.111 of tho floor com mittee. The Madonna Houso tills a very vital need In thu life of the Italian section of tho city, und for many years has offered Inducements of all kinds to tho foreign population, whoreby they can better their londltlon In life and secure educational advantages not to bo had elbewlierc Thero are classes In music, Instrumental and vocal; art nccdlowork, painting, dressmak ing, etc., atM a kindergarten during tho day. It Is under the direct supervision of the Itev. IMward J. Lyng, who has ap pointed the Itev John F. Fleming and the Itev James Sullivan to assist him In the work. On Thursday evening, a knitting class, under the direction of Mrs. Hose Hrown, numbers about fifty, and has sent many warm garments to tho enlisted men Tho women Inteiosted In the work are Mrs. K. Forester. .Mr?. J. Patterson. Miss ltosi Sullivan and Miss Kmlly King. WORK IN LIBRARY AT JENKINTOWN Overseas Committee of Ogontz Collected for Chocolate and Tobacco Funds The Abington Library, of .Tenklntown, has offered tho ue of the Lambert Hoom for a branch of tho work of the .tenkln town Kmeigenty Aid. Tho Kmeigcney Aid will nlso'cnntlnuo to meet at Alverthorpe, tne home of Mrs. Henry Mlddlctnn Fisher, where for the last few weeks It has been working for tho Italian war sufferers. The overseas committee of the Ogontz I ono uununguon vauey branch, of the American Red Cross, of which Mrs. S. Horace Alleman Is chairman, reported a collection of J236 for the tobacco fund of tha Emergency Aid to Mrs. William O. Warden, and '167,15 for the chocolate fund to Mrs. T. Itusscll Jones L Social circles along tho York road are I looking forward to Friday evening, jfo , vember 23, when Hector MacQuarrle, n a I Cantab., Lieutenant Iloyal Field Artillery! tho author of "How to Live at the Front," 1 w-ill lecturo at the Huntingdon Vulie'y Country Club at 8:30 o'clock A siivr offering will ho taken for tho benefit of tbo OgonU and Huntingdon Valley branch ot tho American lied Cross. ALLIANCE WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN Enlisted Men Will Be Given Party by Catholic Women at High School A delightful entertainment will be given tomorrow night for enlisted men at the t'athnllo Girls' High School, .Nineteenth and AVood streets, under the auspices of the Alliance of Catholic Women. Monslgnor Chldvvick, who was chaplain of the Maine will speak on the Spanish AA'ar ind the present Avar. Judge Lamorelle will Intro duce the speaker, and Tom Daly win reai some of his delightful verses, Mrs, J, I'. Lelgo has provided music, and cigarettes and cigars will be distributed by tho host esses. No tickets have ben sent out A uni form tikes the place ot a ticket, and th .-- - -- men ro Jnvitea to bring weir rnenaa. Woman's Club of Ridle? Park iicu1wf:i Decides Three Important Questions Drai Men Entertained Before Leaving for Camp fl mtin Woman'n Club out In nidley Park has been having some very Intereitln meetings on Monday n'ftenoon ot each week, The one held on November 12 was a business meeting, with the usual reports. After these had been read, three Important questions were brought up by different members ami discussed very earnestly. The first of these problems wns whether the social feat fire of the club meetings should be eliminated entirely or In part, nnd It was voted that no tea should bo served except on service day. This day, by tho way, Is ono that has been set apart every month for tho gathering together of tho various organizations In tho town, such as the Woman's Club, the ned Cross, the Emer gency Aid nnd tho N'eodlevvnrlc (lolld. Thu 1 second question that eumo up for dlscus I slon nt the club meeting was whether war and Its problems should bo brought nh the calendar or aro women already working bo strenuously nnd thinking so hard about It that they need some relaxation. Tho women ileclded that two meetings every month should be set apart for other things. Shall a club which meets every week re duce the number of Its meetings was the 'bird question which arose, nnd the very wise decision was mRde that It should not. Tho peoplo of nidley Park are always eager nnd willing to give their drafted men tho best Fort of send-off. There In gener ally an entertainment for them tho night before they leave, and at tho M.ittort they aro presented with good lunches and plenty of cigarettes. Sixteen men left Tlldlev inrt on Sunday, linv Intr been entertained Hia I night before by tho llldley I'ark Social 1 Club. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ceorge W. Athorholt und Mbs Helen Athcrholt left on Saturday to visit friends la Haltlmoro. Several persons whoso weddings were not so Aery long ngo h.ivo returned to Jlldlev I'ark. Mr. and Mrs John Mitchell aro at homo now. Mrs. Mitchell wan Miss Kdlth Stull before her marriage. And Mr. and Mrs. David Coulter nlso aro living In Ridley I'ark. Mrs. Coulter was Miss Martha Torn eroy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford have moved to Wilmington, nel. The second of a series of subscription dances will be given in tho Itldlev Park Auditorium on Friday evening of this weelc .Mrs. Charles tl. lhtzcl haa charge of these affair. At the inciting of tho Norwood Century Club last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Frank y. Hurrows, of Lansdowno, spoko to tho women most earnestly on tho value to their club of publicity, her themo being, "It Pays to Advertise." Tho Junior section of this club Is ono of the most patriotic ones you could find, necontly tho Juniors bought a $50 Liberty Ilond, and Just now they are working hard on a lot of Christmas pack ages which they aro sending to every ono MARRIAGE AT RITTENHOUSE Brother Granted Furlough to Attend Wedding of Miss Florctte Bauer Tho mairlago of Miss Florctte Uauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uetijamln Uauer, Jr. of 1841 West Krle avenue, to Mr. Sid ney Weinberg, of 'J220 North Twenty-first stieet. was solemnized last evening at tho ltlttenhouso Hotel In the presence nf the two families. Mr. Uauor gavo his daughter in marrligc and tho ceremony was performed by tho Ilov. Henry Uerko wltz, D. I)., of tho Itodeph Shalim Temple. The brldo wore her traveling suit, of Burgundy a clour trimmed with seal fur, with a hat of the fur ornamented with a rose - colored ornament. Thero were no attendants. Mr. Weinberg and his brlda leave on an extended trip and upon their loturn will live In Tioga. Mr. Adrian Bauer, the bride's brother, who Is with the coast defense reserve corps at Cape May, was granted a furlough to attend tho wedding. SEOAL WKLSKN There was a very pretty wedding on Sun day evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. Welsen of 1731 North Thirty-third street, when thoir diughtcr. Miss Cclla Welsen, became tho brldo of Mr. Robert I. begal. The ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock bv Ilabbl Lovlnthal and was followed by a dinner. The bride, who was given In mar rage by her father, was attired In a gown of white duchess satin trimmed with duch !.s lace Her A ell of tullo was caught with , lange blossoms, and she carried an Ivory . ,,,VnVl uraver book with a marker of lilies f 0A!alley. Her sister. Miss lleba WeUen. wU her only attendant. Tho latter was govvned in pink chiffon draped over pink pet and sho carried pink roses. nr Louis Segal was bis brother's best Dr. i'ou's . , .inrt hrldo left on an i tYIHTl. I no 01 nihil""" ....------ -- 1 man. . ,,,,.. ii,r return will ..vtpnded trip, 0110 ....v., ....... bo at home ii 1335 North Broad street. B. F. Keith's Theatre f.lirTVHT AND TAVKLtTUSTJtEET8 MAT. r. .mi rale. .-uiiiiriB. -on i -SI rows DAILY "J CROWDED HOUSES ENTHUSE OVER A SHOW OF DISTINCTIVE HITS! V MOTOlt IJU.VMA OK 100 T11HII.LS1 PAUL DICKEY & CO. lu 'Tlir. LINCOLN IIItlHAVAYMAN" llUAli TllK NEW BTOUIKS BEATRICE HERF0RD Chamrter Htutli Taken rromLlfo. r,co McKAY & ARDINE Ottie JULIETTE DIKA "VT . n iiim AND Ni:XT AVBI'.K ONLY BROAD '"livmHIJ. MAT TOMOUIIOW KUAAV fc EBLANOEU and OCOIIOE C. TVLEH l'rnt Kw Comod AMONG THOSE PRESENT Avith SHELLEY HULL 6.H. now fr Thank.tlvlntJULjnd Nlsht titjUOT LAST ! WEEKS. i:v.. 8:15. FORRES 1 MAT1NEU TOMOHKOW. ;j:,s nnnw I 'n Their Miulcal I11I.IA SANDERSON Comedy Triumph JOSEPH 0AWTH0RN I-OSITIVEI.Y NO ADVANCE ON RKOULAR FOimUST THEATRE PRICES team Now for Thanlmslvlng Mat. and Nlht GARRICK-N0W hM.?-morrow THE BOOMERANG Beats Now for Thankiflvlnc lltt. and Nlfhtt nrtAT A Vrratn,Av',tvnan0iE,0'Bro4 SllvAlNl-' todiv TiumnnoAY PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE HUNOKY HEARr T -.-ITTOT' 62D Avr LOCUST STS. LULUi31 Mt I-30-amo. Krc.atSOtotl GERALDINE FARRAR In "THE AVOMAN OOD FOItaOT' NIXON SIX ALL-STAR ANNIVERSARY VAUDEVILLE WKEK- ' ACTS iih.r.moii Hall. Thura. Kv-.. Nov. 2S, at 8:15. aiwaa.,1. BESEKIRSKY - Tiaeta ix.b.m. ip aM.o TlcktU It. ll.50.-IJ. T50 B.B9"hfWaW; - The rflnttni: rrHncpjAmfrleaii S-lar, ,.t.r.vKi.AN,rmu;s Vi'H'V.Vi t-TT".NA,,AMTUt'AT"u"l'iC-TUItKH. -,$ Of the Norwood men In Uu Atrntrlnu'l And there are fclfhty-lfht ot thtM M The Media Woman's Club h4 :'i usually good proeram laat W afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Craveh.ttM dent of tho nidley Park WornksrVl cxpiainea just what tha women's ! tee of the Council for Nntlnnatvna dolnir. Then Mrs. Paul LachepmerMvS Is chairman of the commltteo oK'ttmAim servatlon of the Lansdowno Club. ;uihl tho work ln this department. Ml A.VJ I.TOOKS, who is president of the, C4 Club, of Norwood, then snoka tnoat' : estlngly on the subject of Immigration.;, is always especially enjoyable to c women to have women from othar'' come and talk to them, for It brlnw Into contact with various points of vJwK, and. Is sure to broaden their outlook. MHJ 1 ttUm h 4 nffalrs. At this meeting .Captain Steel; ; S,- X tho Ilrltlsh necrultlnc Commission. aWij J cave a spienmu iaiK on war condition,, iffjf j - .. 4.....w. ...v.. v. v. i,,o ,iiui iuii-ivuiiaBf Wrthinii i, r-l,il. ha. ... .I.a t.AU. ,.. i .......,..,...., .... t v ic iiUU,o vji mum (j 'v.iuiiiy m-uiiiMi-r issi j-riaHy nitcrnooitVi"'1 .... .,i.niw;, .i.i iiiuiiiiiiiK io mvo a pf r and danco soon for tho benefit of tho mvl i' ino me r.mergency Alu. fifv 'Thn n.vl ...Inn .tnnAA .a a !... .. - 1a Jl , ...v. ..w .-v..t u".,,vi' m uu given up in u i Swarthmoro will, bo held at Strath Haven' y ' Inn on the night of December I. V -nr. vvuuani Avard and Jlr. Earl Welti ' nuvc arranged tnesa dances. . , '-,9 U AT. M'lf-i$ vrni J uuirUi lj TO uisurr i,; i hivjiii. Wi i a MS st. .i ySK nh.:w: Features of r.intonmcntst" Major IHchard iXfl C AtnrolAfilt T. IT C A ll ...rJ i 9 .1.HIII.-OIUH lilttigr. riH Illuntrated lerture, "Rome, the KlmtA'tibS V ,1 ... IudIa.. ..1.AA.BA .. - 1M ny, jfnn wcisn urosKey, M. D.. before ', Upt ivcsi urancn or tho County Medical Society, 7', Kreo Llbran-, Fortieth und Walnut etreeU., .Mrrtlnir of Mannlarttirerfi Aaaotlatloa f AVest Philadelphia, Manufacturers' Club, Members. Alnnlhlj- inretlnr. Academy of Nataral Sciences, 1000 Raco street Members. MeetlnK of Fifty-nlntli Street Imprare ment Association, .Htlnson's Hall, Sixtieth urett and Olrnrd avenue. Free. Meeting of Lanratter Avenue Ilnalnaaa Men's Association, 3930 Lancaster avenue Free, Kotnry Club celebration, Kugler'a, Mem bers. Falrmoiint Fnrk guards have entertain. ment, Lu Lu Temple. Admission charge. Vanklnrton l'rntentftnt Vnli,nil a.. meets, iesslons M Holy Trinity Church. M, Opera season opens with "Alda," Metre- polltan Opera House, Droad and Poplar JA Mrruvw. .vuiniision cnarge. r' Northneiitern Oenerat llonpltal Training jV School graduation. Free. " .! Mertlng of the South Sixtieth Street Im- St provement Asoclatlon, lied Men's Halt I'-rce. s. NorllnveM Iluilnena Slen'a AmioclatVin, p "if .jjd i.oiumiiici nvenue. ircc. -- ft!. 1'rovont and Mm. Smith entertain men- -i, ncrs or tne national Academy of Sciences, J tho AA-ondule. Invitation. MAnKBT Vis J tREBT, "-i auuvb I0TH 111.". A T In 11.1ft t ir (Joldwjn rrrBfiita Ftrit Showlnr f MADGE KENNEDY "smmt AAarld mm I'reent "Over Hare" Mwck Henn-tr "Aro Waltreaaes MafeT" P A T . A P7? 1S1 MAHKKT STREET J- -TXJLJX1.1jJ1i lu A. M in 11 in t M. li'lrur 1'ra.aianf Htvut Elaine Hammerstein ,nra, nA Added Attrartlo.A-Tlmely fStiiSS L."nw.,te HtB.r" "nd Stripes In Franca? COMING "UltAFT .38" COMINQ ARCADIA io: a. &wwiw:iwvM p.'m! ELSIE FERGUSON 'a "Tin: ltist; or jex.nib cubhInq- VICTORIA MAHKKT AliOVK OTH Y. . - . MLTIU) Preaenta Lrancis X. Bushman t, l',?''1 uy "TUB VOICI3 OF COX8CIKNCE"''OW'n' GLOBE Theatrein3, CONTINt'OUa II A. M. to 11 P. M. "SHERMAN WAS RIGHT" TT1 TTiT-fflTrT A HJl-i ttia A jflm -. fc J"" wm NAVAL UBtnntM M HROSS KEYS DAILT2UI0. Wf vjnyoo jn i ii o bveninos, t aivi AL iJ. Wlil TE ANO lns f.i "" "' "X"X1-' PLATUATM tiT- TTn A TYUr A V nrnnd anl 1... '' ' z . Dally, 2:15: Evaa.. :4S a e 1.WM For the Freedom of the Worldi'Vh - HYMAN AUI.ER t COMPANY OTHERS. X''li, 1 Arthur llammer-teln'a MVnn'L'?!' ?:':..;0 4 Novel Music Play '3eiits lliurBiljv Thunkml ANNABELLE! "'ftnWSff. S292J. AnTHfepS'fe UKALilUUO S "'AI HIT -. V. barTl &t, a a.ovv. mci LYRIC LAST 7 TIMES Popular Matlnen Tomorrow Beat Seati KAcnlmrs. H:1T Ilrtr. Mat. Hatnprf a Th- H-nn,ii rnnUlVe Jill" cl Hueoeaa .t ' VIOTOH IIEUIIKRT'U V T T f 'cv TIT. A' .!!.r.us m. i" Sfiipnony urcnrslra of SO. Kn NOTIJ Mr. Victor Herbert' wl II ner.Tmlw'l .i condurt the orthesira tomorrow eveninir. . ti NKXT WEEK John narrmore Constance Collier Lionel Uarrymore "Peter IhhofannX. ' .'." a Seats on Sale Thnri. blk V i Matrne-and Eyefe.Vi ' 3IC ONE DAY ONLY!.'! f'A in MATINEE a -.i-T.-V -' 1 I..I...I.. a., .-'7rr0t ..trsz AM ACADEMY OP MUSIC ONE mn a MTonTinMri uiriNpe -.a-.. inniAAOUi v iiiur Si.v-,VSi., THURSDAY, NOVEMDEP.S. itK NORA BAYES'V In double otterlrur with new aonn. Prorraaa a4. all-star acta. Seata now at Keppa'a llrtcSaJ., nut St. Mat .Sc ta tl.BO. Kvtnlnr. S0o tH.V TONIOIIT AT S:30 LITTLE THEATRE 17th t Da Laneey Phone Loe. C0U THIS AVKEK ONLf .; of the ART ALLtANOsi Margaret AMriflif In "A AVOifAN Oritei ACADEMY OF MUSIC AVed.. Nov, .8.81 NEW YORK DAMROS SYMPHONY 1 Conductor,? "Vn. GRAINGJCR ORCHESTRA Reserved Beat on Sale NOW nt Kaeoa'au. - doioik; i . -. METROPOLITAN OPERA. Hntm-i C METROPOLITAN OPERA -COHTANTTiV.tw, TONIOHT at 8. Openlne Orand Op; I A1JJA "us. "MM. Mirllnelll. Ama'to uw litres. tweual, -atJ,t - (1 Dal ftf BaBi Heata 1108 Chestnut SI. - AVal.' 4.4;TKitaaT ACADEMY OP MUSIC Tuea. KvC, Nev. SKIIOEANT AIlTUUlt ElVtPEY.Mw3 CIIIY ' Author of "OVER 'Tin. TOP!'"' i ,Jit2 ;Qc : tpa-HepalUBChentj. fjjM Beat- Mm rAmNn msms vy - i jtfi3Jiin-in Walnut '8th fls: , ,r)tf-wi fc GAYETYC; Vl sr S? .vfJl -.1 M m i jit.m m ri MM hl i tj ?$ si 1 i5s? wiS U , jfl "MSI Ji 'i AJ nj' M m '. -n! .i.i m i.ij a:4 il jlvi i .".: J. Ji "ywu.