JUST GOSSIP 'J' c Big .Affair to Be Given by Marines and Naval Reserves at Bellevue December 12 Under Aus pices oi meaico-ni i lfELU it takes tho Woman's Relief e W Committee of the t.oclal Service t ..aii of the MedlcoClilrurglcal Hospital J' to iJifart somctlilnR different, doesn't It? What no y" ,nlrm i,,v "'" " vu uul if, "Imply n splendid Idea. Well, they have taken the ballroom of the Bellevue ,or Wednesday, December 12, nnd under thtir auspices the tnnrlnes and naval re serve will present their own production, over Here," most of the words and music foe Which they have written themselves, jhej'aro staqlns the production, too, mind joul and It's really goltiK to be very good, And another unique part of tho 'enter tainment Is the fact that there are to be no tickets. It's to be an Invitation nrtulr JlrS. F Hazard Llpplncott, who Is chair mar of the committee, Is In charge nnd vll be ably assisted by the women on the committee. Any of us who remember tho iucces of tho Fashionable Follies, which nere gotten up by Mrs. Llpplncott hevcral years' ago, will be sure that anything to which she puts her mind und hands will ? o tnrougu uu i !" Q fTHE men who are retting Up the show ;-"JLsay they havo been entertained so A SroyallJ by many people nt their homes gild at their ciuos nna.ni parlies or all descriptions that they are anxious to tnike some little return for all the kind MM" they have been shown. I think It , will be great, for there certainly Is much i'A talnt among them. They have nsked 'Elltabeth Latta to sing with them, but the little lady naturally felt she would te too conspicuous ns the only ono on the ) gtago with some forty-five men nnd so ' has gotten up a chorus of girls to bo with her. She will sing several solos and a duo, with whom I have not yet heard. Mrs. William II. Greene will able n num 'her of the younger girls to net as aides during tho evening. And tho Mnrlno Bnd will play and 150 marines and 150 reser.es drill. Thcrf there will be several speakers; so, believe me, 'twill be some ; party. I hope I'll be Invited. , TTAVE you ever been to tnc Utile Gal Al'lery? Now, don't tell me you don't know where It Is. Good night! Why It's In the Greble Building up on the fifth floor and the whole floor Is filled with ar tists. And the little gallery Is used to display the work of tho various artist and artistes on that floor. I believe there Is one Lone Jlan on tho floor. Heaven help him, but still he's s,ome artist, so It's 1 til right. Be that us It may, little Nancy went up there yesterday to see Elizabeth Washington's work of a year or more, which Is being displayed this week. She does some splendid work. She won the scholarship at the Academy of the Fine i Arts last year and tho Mary Smith prize, too. Shu Is a descendant of Goorge Wash ington, you know; that Is a direct de acendant of his brother, and has certainly decided talent. Her paintings ure going , to be on exhibit the rest of this week, so if you take r..y advice you'll trot up to the Mttle Gallery, If only to see some of the delightful miniatures, , Beatrlco Fox is 'on thut tame floor of artistes. She is itt pre?en.t wo -king on a bust of Doctor 1m Place. There are bev- iral others, ,tob, ph 'the fifth floor, Janet Wheeler, Ito.se Young, Mrs. Head. Miss Archalnhault.MIss Winner, and they all ear smocks, even the Lone Man. By tho j way, the Lone-Man's portrait of Peishlng at present pn exhibition In Stetson's t window and it's a wonder, all right. I , rj'D you happen, by any chance, to " cross Chelten avenue bridge, or try to make a train at that station, Monday, v any time during the day? Did I hear roans? Well, talk about campaigns in Flanders, British drives and all that sort of thing they have nothing on tho driven .that were directed against the wallets of perfectly Innocent, overworked business '. wen on their way to a Htreminnu .iv'E ork. And if the "early birds" thought I- they would escape, they were sadly mis- taken, fnr ftioro it,. ... ..... - "-.- wiy hcic, an uoueu up In their fur coats, with bright red cheeks Innt tn ..-, . ... ... ...v. ..u mention noses), btat oned on lhr ;J, aide of the steps leading down to the ., wains, with cigar box in hand and a large I. M. C A. band on one sleeve that ,. MJht to have been a dancer slirn.il to t . anv nni tii tnMn -ii... ,, . .... uulc uiiiunce oir. somo ' ' apparently did believe in being on .A . wie side of the street at nn" rate v or it was very obvious on one or two oc- .. CWlons that thov rrn.J .. i.,- ...., 14? K block of the firing line, and one was an to duck behind a milk wagon! Why "... ine joy or buying a morning paper was denied him, so closely was the news , "and guarded by those omnipresent scalpers." Iteally, though, it was wonderful how . wucn they brought in, and especially the ' ,?y.Very one responded to the needs of I. V M' C' A" wnsn,t lt? T"ere wero ,mbers of the gentler sex stationed at """rent posts all over Germantown, who re oelnc rellpvn.1 mnU .i. rt 1m u ' """" "k mcjii every ; hours or so, in relays, while the "U"B, flrIs they had helping them !,,',. take to "beSBlng" quite natur- E ' ,; . JU"Be lron tne looks of their well. '"e.a clgar boxe and milk bottles. Or. ; Perhaps you will say that it worked ' li W?ys-that the donors wero ex ,, wmngiy generous. Some were. I'm sure. S(t me remarks whiMi nnm,i i.i. . ,u CtkPlent ff thelr recent fortunes could be ' wKen aerlnnui., . i. V lurM. j,. " uv:" "" -mere went my or r you hear u ruttIe " that box?" ,K ot. Coir; on. Boh ii. .. ...... rt.3a neWK -,: ". " """"" "U3r ,,J,, "'""" fAS-(jr WYNNE. B NEXT WEEK'S BALL ., MUflrlTAT.k-Hinni? ft,.;, 1 ir WnB' PatrJotic Committee of vrji falls nf fi.V.....iu:ii o ii"V .p , Plans for Entertainment K.1 Of enuro i.- .' ... if- Batrinii. ' "'" 'rKe uau or tne citizens' ndive0.mm,,te, ,0 be Blven next Wed i!i ..JrJn America Hall Is the all-absorblne touv.1Mnve",MUon ,n tnls section. One L, "iftd.m. r.ut8'" have beert Provided for, Gf AU th? J tJnte 900 fekets have been sold. '"Uii,Vr;rur"ona mrougnout the hall will h(-i , Jr ." rn march will be led b&k.J: ?Vn "ohenadel and Mrs.- Elisabeth 7" "vm iinamiia kl Cha.. ...... ! wrr ut the eominlttee. and Mrs. John w; r, ana Mrs. Theodore Mac JLTg'Ciarjyf-. "":":"' -" t. . -f-i i SAiiM W$SAvAifo, t -t-r.,.1 . ... ,0.ryrilit.X4UrtlrtliiitCoiusi.y. Reprinted by .pwUl permlMlon. J uimbtn. """"!"?' SPJ: .?"? .1!' '! .aainaal a MM aa ait mJTa T -.l. tnl I IW t i .. - mr I L aj I'lslTBir Bliuia eMlsBaaassaar. Hsii1iviiB.aBBalauj ABOUT PEOPLE war Relief Committee f"r.vrwu?k1e"'''vb raised 917TI for wcl- The Mil r U" so''ll.rs and sailors, Thlrty-clah h v '"cl'Uyiklll. hllo In the '"unity ',, LV",1?; .' " s,"'ur''' Am. cltlrnU- ,' V.f. 'or Us on section Its nicccfiii . M com!n Cf . bB. on other Ul, I ",", ,"vorK ",ut ll R url"K footMei, mVS' .,t,he.',"rt' "' f,,llow I" ' the InderntlVrnM ,"ll''""'t1' ""l"" Altomus. feWWtiK could tervr its, ., ,,: i " m-r ill lll.ll. IllVJJ-IOtl men In tho pcrvlrc In the u Krp.?1-hearted Hy ns tl. f.,ii .., rX-ukuu ,,y T",,(1 ?" "" "" rep- eve Irn It ,,"," "" ,,c1'' '"' M"'"l-'V ihhMil, .r,l""IW',"SI1 N'"r,h Tnenty. Hll.h Vm n0nf. th" "Um,,Pr ,,,n" JIr "'I'" JiOjer, cash er of tho .Vorth IVm, lank. ,, Mr W KouhT. he kc iwke nt7i!rV'n,,r,Vn '" ''nW"" T?,e J Ir rj,riL ? mctot,.nB wcro Mr" AllenuiH, (Inrlr. ii .i '" " U- '"""dent . Mr rinv.rH.0,1.UV"": lw,retar . Mr Hrrn-M tec- I m"8"1" ,f 'h" I'',ll' -"'inmll-iee, JFrs. William (lr.,v. Mr i .. . x ssviw.? " " "vrker;;; i . ,; ",,,l "ouse. The no .....; """ "ouse. The now orcanlz.i ki. .. ,, .a.rt "l onco t0 l'r(,'-lro f the comfort of the thlrty-Hghth division trt?mu L ech " nm' k"nw ,hat h1" rrleniN arc watching and caring for his wel. iZ . . l'1nlht'rs ,,ni1 slstfts of these men are mi j.iy Invited but urged to help with th.i work, and patriotic citizens ot the dUlslon will srpport the organization mJJ.'iW'""""'" AiiMlUry of tho Young Mens Improvement Association of the Kails gave an informal dance lust week nt the c ubhousc. ot. Qneei, lane. Tho doeoratlons v .ere patriotic l design and coloring riur- r&l . in' nte"' n Feries nf tl,e"e Informal af. fairs will he gn en to help the stay-at-home persons to forget for a time the grim hor rors of the war. Thoso present nt the opening dance were Mr, and Mrs. John Groves. Mr. and Mrs. John Stlnson. Mr, nnd ?. MTrKe K"ster, Mr. John Whltnker, Mr. -William J. Ucnham, Miss Marjorle Ker gusnn, Miss Hetty 1'orguson. Mr. Itobert Coardman. Mrs. Mary Kenworthy, Mr and Mrs. H B. Cole. Mr. John Porter. Miss Isabel tcrguson, Miss Jean Ferguson, Miss Anne Morton. Mrs. Tharlcs Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Dyson. Mr Kdwnrd Jones, Mips JIahel Kennor, Miss Oertrude Itnpp, Mrs. Wllllnm (' urke. Mrs Charles llarde, J. ?.'.rtnfy 1"l'cs ,l,,u JIr w tfchonald Mrs. W llllam Clark Is president of tho aid i Mrs. John Stinson, vice president; Miss Lretta Johnson, secretary, and Mrs. George Ktubhledlnc, treasurer A children's patty was gUen last week by Mrs. Samuel Wllbcrt Steckel nt hor home, llala and Montgomery avenues, Cvn- MRS. DAVID EVANS GARISH who was Miss Ruby M. Anthony before her marriage yesterday. wyd, in honor of the birthday nnnUersary of her daughter. Miss Lois Henderson Steckcl The hostess Is the wife of the Rev. Samuel Wllhert Steckel, formerly pas tor of the Falls of Schuylkill Presbyterian Church Mrs. Steckel was assisted liy Mrs. H. Wellington Wood, Mrs Frederick Antes Snyder and Mrs. Henry H. Green. The guests Included Miss Kllzaheth Snyder, Miss Marian De Long, Miss Knna White, Miss Mildred Kendall. Miss Iva Kendall, Miss Elizabeth Geutlng. Miss Dorothy Young, Miss Doris Help, Miss Grace Chamberlain, Miss Crystal Davis. Miss Irene Klfrey, Miss Jane Thomas, Master John F. Coultes, Jr., Master James Chamberlain, Muster William Comegy. Master Itobert Comegy, Master Austin Voorheees, Master Itobert Voorhees, Master Itobert Wcer, Master David Iloon, Master Wesley Walls, Muster Kverett Vcr beck and Master Karl Verbeck. The dec orations and faors were red, white and blue. The men's club of the Kvangellcal Luther an Church of the Redeemer celebrated the opening of tho fall and winter season with a banquet and entertainment on Tuesday evening In the social hall of the church. Thirty-fifth street and Mldvalo aenue. The pustor of the church, the Hev Arthur Mlchler, presided, and the speakers were the Hev Dr Klrchner, of Mount Joy, Pa , a former minister; Mr. Clarence Blackburn, Mr. George Miller and Mr. John K. Smithies. The new pastor, the Itev, Arthur Mlchler, was Instill led with appropriate sen ices on Sunday morning, when the sermon was preached by the Rev, Dr K. P. Pfattelcher, . i i ' i " i ' i i 'i 1 1 i "? i .'r .,'-.. 7 "f :h..'j"v jAji-r - C JiV-J '"rTrrrWw EVENING- LEbBRHiCADELPHIA', THURSDAY, tfoVEMBEft 22. MEMBERS OF JUNIOR LEAGUE TOHOLD JUMBLE SALE Kr tu4M WfL'"' i Mjy ?' v JP- ttflL vsrtBE'lMfe $tK 1 Thnto by firrpftll .MISS KATHARINE W. CHAMBERS HOME DEFENSE GAVE SHOW Drill Corps of Lansdowne Enter tained With Vaudeville Per formance at Century Club I.ansdmwie. llko all tho other enterprising towns of today, has a Home Defense League, and It certainly Is line to sec all the men who belong to It drilling awny and putting ns much "pep" Into their work as they posslhly can On Saturday evening the drill corps of tho Homo Defense League gave a tnudevlllo show at the Twentieth Century Club, which was followed by a dance, The committee lit charge of tho entertainment Included Sergeant Henry S Darker, chair man; Sergeant George C Carey, Jr., Ser geant T lalgar Hoatty, Sergeant Herbert Harbor. Sergeant John H D.nls. Corporal 'obn Solenberger and Corporal Frank R Titus. The members of the league all wore their uniforms, and this gae the affair ulte n military appearance The vaude ville show started with a moving picture. After that Miss Kthel Rlghter sang several 1 lltt.e songs Miss ltlghter has u wonderful I voice and It is alwas a pleasure to heir her. Professor Mahoney then made n splen did nddrcss on the aim of the Home Defense League, which ho declared to be the pre paredness of Its members for any emer gency While they may never bo culled upon, they will always stand ready. cxt on the program wero some sleight-of-hand tricks done by Mr Whey, nnd these wero very amusing Then came a series of ten tableaux Illustrating poems which Miss ,subcl Gnlbrulth read. These picture were given not so long ago at n meetliiK of the Century Club by the Junior sectbin of that club They were so charm ing It whs urged that they be repeated At the md of the entertainment Miss Rlghter sang tho "Star Spangled Banner " Then came the dunce, and, uf course, lots of pti plo Macd for that Lust Wednesday exeuing the second hy giene class took Its examinations at the Lansdowne Red Cross headquarters. Ker number of that class is ever so proud, for the examiner pronounced It to be the host equipped sho bud ever examined There was no mark below ninety, and the highest wis ninety-nine. That Is surely a line reccrd The chairman, Mrs. Wager-Smltb, considers that It was of course duo to tho brilliance of the class, though hIso to tho splendidly fitted emergency room In which the girls had their classes. This r09tn, by the way, has been prepired for any emergency -case that may arise in the town whero Immediate help Is needed. The Lansdowno women have planned to make next Tuesday a ery Interesting day. Tho Delaware County branch of the Women's Council of National Defense has arranged a meeting of nil the women of tho community In the Century Club. Of course this meeting might be called by a dozen or more long names coined to fit tho occasion, but It Is not. Tho women nrn simp y asked to come to a "school day." There nre to be three sessions In the morn ing, afternoon and evening All sorts of very helpful lectures will be given, these having been planned for by tho home economic department of the Century Club and the Home and School Association. Al together It will be a most interesting and Impottant schoo' day and one which any won un trying to do her bit cannot afford to miss The Queen Ksthcr Clrclo of the Methodist Church held a rummage sale In Dr, Warren Ilhoads's garago last week. Miss Susannah Rucker. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James It, Rucker, entertained tho Belgian Relief Club at her home last Thurs day afternoon Mujor Walter Loring Webb has nrrled safely In France. Major Webb Is with the engineer corps. Mr. Earlhum Bryant spent last week wMth his mother, Mrs. John II Bryant. Mr. Bryant, who Is with the Canadian artillery, was recently thrown from a munition wagon whl e In training camp. Fortunately, he was not seriously hurt and after a short convalescence Is able to return to his regiment. THE REAPERS ,1- SAW f. : 1'hoto by Marcfftu JIRS. JOHN WELSH DRAYTON WEDDING YESTERDAY IN TIOGA Miss Ruby Anthony Married to Mr. David Garrish at Her Home The wedding ot Miss Ruby Mae Ahthnnj. daughter of Mr and Mrs James Turner Anthoii, or 110 West Tioga street, and Mr. D.ixld Kaus Rarilsb took place cstenlay Tho bilde wore a gown of sltk trlimncd with bild.il luce and pearls, tho cll ex tending to tho bom of the pointed train. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and Hies of the allo Miss Cora Relic Anthony acted as maid of honor nnd wore a gown nf two toned pink satin trimmed with pearls and carried pink roses MKs Katharine A. Slmes ami .Miss Coorgla Hornier Fltzslm mons wero bridesmaids They wore Nile green satin and georgette crepn trimmed with sllxcr lai.o und curried jollow chrysan themums. Miss Diroth Lllnor Miller, of West Phil udelphlu, was tho flower girl and wore a dress of white luce and curled it has ket of sweelhoait ro'-es Mr. William Morris McClnln acted us best man The wedding inarch was plajed by Mrs. Albert Franklin Webei, u sister nf tho bride, and Miss Ophelia Kuoch sang tho "Lohengrin" wedding hymn. The Re John T (Sruy, pastor of Krle .Uenuo Meth odist Kplscop.il Church, performed tho ccremonj HAKKIt JACKSON PALMYRA, N J. A cry Inteiontlng church wedding took place nn Saturday at I o'clock, when .Miss Caroline Virginia Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Luthrop Jackson, became tho bride of Mi. Ocorge II. Baker The wedding was solemnized in the Methodist L'plscopal Church and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Snni muel M. Vnn Sunt. Tho bride was gieu In marriage by her father. Mrs. Harold Cllpln hang a solo before tho sen Ice and Mr. Charles p. pn phreyman played tho wedding march Miss Bertha Joyce attended tho bride ns maid of honor. Mr. Bakers brother. Mr. Leonard Baker, attended him as best num. R. 'the ushers were Mr George M Dugan, Mr. Robinson MacMullin, JIr Russell M Blackburn and Mr. Lloyd Jackson. A re ception followed the ceremony. Social Activities Mrs. Michael Miller Rlter. of Baltimore, Is spending n few days with her narentn. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Buebler. of 21 Pel ham road, Germantown. She will return to Baltimore shortlv, to bo near her husband, Lieutenant Rlter, who Is stationed at Camn Meade. Mrs. Rlter will bo remembered us Miss Helen Louise Buehler. A reorganization of the old Friendship Club was effected by Its married members on last Sunday. Among those present were Mr and Mrs. Alexander Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mayerson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roth, Mr and Mrs. Harry Roth, Mr. and Mis. Allen II Mlrsky, Mr. und Mrs. Louis Pastner. Mr. William Robin, Miss Kditb Herman, Miss Jessica Theel nnd JIr. L. Simon. Mr. John H. Ruttcr, formerly of this city. Is now stationed nt Camp Halliard, Culebra,' Panama Canal Zone, with the United States Infantry. Mr and Mrs, Harry Anthony, or Abbotts town, Pa., are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Josephine Kmma Anthony. - "U Vi -'V ...y; "- '.- .., .j, .vv.,' :' ?'W.jTOBrawra Photo hj- Photo-Crsfters. MISS MARY RUSH MUSICALE FOR K. OF C. WAR FUND Ladies of San Domingo, Mostly , South Philadelphians, Gave Entertainment Last Evening IAst evening in Knights of Columbus Hall, Ihlrty-elghth and Market !,treet, tho i-ndles of San Domingo entertained at a muslcale. followed by dancing, the proceeds of which will ho donated to the Knights of ( olumhus war fund for camps and recrea tion centers Most of the Ladles of San Domingo nro South Phl'adelphlans and liao horn working for weeks to make the ii " fUrCess. both .socially and flnaii cmiiy The program was under the direc tion of Mr Thomas Hogan und consisted of sopraim solos by Mrs. Daniel Bnder, Miss Adelaide Morse. Miss Juno Kdoll. Miss Rosaline Mosoonj , Imrp and Molln snlos bv Misses Llzabotb and Maiy Norrls. baritone solos by Mr Thomas Hogan and Mr Harrv Meinlng, readings by .Miss Lillian Conueil and Mr. James Dougherty, and choruses by the San Domingo Choral Society. Miss Lorotto McCann accompanied the various numbers on the piano. After the concert home-made cakes, Ice cream, and lemonade, nil of which were inude and donated by the members, helped to swell the ery worthy fund and nothing was left undo ie to coax any stray pennies that ono might feel in clined to part with for such a good cause Tho Ladles of San Domingo Is unique In Its work and growth Organized about three e.irs ago. with a ery small mem bership. It now numbers more than 500 en thusiastic workers, all of whom may bo found at any time working for some char itable cause. The present olllcers aro Miss Mary A. Quintan, president. Miss Mario O Rrodley. vlre president ; Miss Anna Cotney, recording secretary; Miss Rose Cullen. financial secretary; Miss Mary Hy and. treasurer; Miss Catherine Carman, Inside sentinel ; Miss Margaret Dougherty, outside sentinel; .Miss Lillian Conned, lecturer, and Miss Helen Tlerney, press reporter A ery able hoard of directors Includes Miss Mary Dunno, Miss Htleu Dunne, Miss Mildred Tobln, Miss Frances Tobln, Mrs. Daniel Bader, .Mrs. Joseph Burns, Miss Catherine McGI'len, Miss Ruth lardy. Miss Loretto McCann. Mrs John Bradley, Mrs. James Council and Miss Mary Lyons, The committee which had been working hard to mako tho affair a success Included Miss Catherine Vssen. chairman ; Miss Joseph Goodwin. Miss Mary Mynough, Miss Marie Qulnn, Miss Lillian Connell, Miss Catherine Glllcn, Miss Anna Cotney, Miss Mary A Qulnlan, Miss Mary Hyland, Mrs. Margaret Hagener, Mrs Matthew Cox, Miss Madeline Temp'e. Miss Elizabeth Vossen and Miss Mary Lyons. The society meets twlco a mouth, on the second and fourth Thursdays, in Knights of Columbus Hall, Thirty-eighth and Mar ket streets, and all through the season holds ery Intoresiing and thoroughly enjoyable dances and concerts. Another uffalr of Interest to South Phil adelphians Is tho eighth annual fall recep tion or the St Rita's Club, which will he held this evening, also In Knights or Columbus Hall. These affairs hmo proved so very popular In all former years that they really require no mention beyond the date and place, as St Rita's Club Is noted for Its spirit or hospitality and sociability Or course the absence ot so many membert who aro now engaged In some branch or tho national service will be keenly felt, but the committee who has tho affair In charco has been working so steadily duilngtho last weeks that there Is little causo for any thing but pleasure at the prospect of at tending this reunion Tho committee In cludes Mr. Aloyslus Tlerny, chairman, as sisted by Mr Joseph Addallzzl, Mr John Curley, Mr. Thomas M. Robinson, Mr. Wal ter Jackson, Mr. Lawrence Carlln, Mr Wil liam Montgomery, Mr. Thomas Moloney, Mr Frank Jewell, Mr John Haley and Mr Harry Clitic. The officers of the club are: Mr. Thomas Robinson, president; Mr. Wil liam H. Golden, first tlco president; Mr, Hugh Shields, second vlco president ; Mr Lawrence Carlln, financial secretary; Mr, William II. Golden, recording secretary, and Mr. James Curley, corresponding secretary Tho patronesses of the affair Include Miss Suo Wright, Miss Catherine Short, Miss Frances Mulhern, Miss Beatrice Barragan, Miss Mary McDermott, Miss Marv Henrv Miss Ida Vcrrachla, Miss Adelaide Moore Miss Sarah Hahn, Miss Marie Gallagher and Miss Mary Koch. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT S)?jt9iu "Community king" at meeting- of Xatlonnl League for Women's Service; 1713 Va. nut street. Free. lloutrr dinner nf Club of Advertising Women. Hotel Adelphla. Members. Concert for benefit ot soldier of Hwarth. more. Women's Club, Swarthmore. Ad mission charge. Neighborhood Ked Cro IUHy by Aux. lllary. No, 27. Belmont Avenue Baptist Church, Belmont and Westminster avenues Free. Monthly meeting of United Ilulne Men's Association. Bingham Hotel. Mem bers. Talk by Mierwood Kddy, author of war books, to JJnUerslty of Pennsylvania Btu dents. Houston Hall, Mam-meeting In behalf of Nabbatli preservation. Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks streets. Free. "llapplnr Talk," Margaret Cutting Ivei New Thought Library, Welghtman Build' Ing, Fifteenth and' Chestnut streets, 8-15 Free. TenniyWanla Conference on Social Wel fare, Chambers-Wylle Church and City Club morning and afternoon. Free, ' Protectant KpUcopal 6) nod of Washing. ion. in a. jkiiibo mm nuiy irmuy t-nurclies. tyr 7 'I J9& Jbffi&ftti K MELODY CLUB Musical and Literary Men's Association of Talmage Reformed ChurchV Supper and Dance This ROXnortorcilt has many talented musi cians and for several years the annual production of the Melody Club has been a social ns well ns musical event of tho sea son On Tuesday evening the members wero entertained by Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter Lord nt their homo on Lyceum aenue. Tlioic present were Mr. R. Bruco Wallace, president; Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, secretary nnd treasurer; Mrs 1). Slter Cor nog, Mrs. Hnrry If Thompson, Miss HUen Wnldeck, Miss Miriam Wctberlll. Miss Leonore Cassll. Mr. and Mrs. V. Oliver Keely, Miss Helen Mattls, Mrs A. Tongue, Miss Jessie Allison, Miss Hdlth L Jones, Miss Krllth Kerkoslager. Miss Margaret O'Brien, Mrs. T Swnger Potts, Mrs. J. A. Howarth, Miss Helen Irwin, Mrs. James Illaney, Mrs. Harry Caywood, Mr nnd Mrs. Oeorgo II Radcllff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrvln Lndall, Mr 'buries Jones Thompson. Mr Jnmoi Westcott. Mr. A. L Phillips, Mr F. Wlllard Cornman, Mr. Albert II. Allison, Mr John Hodson. Mr IMwnrd Wilson, Mr. Claronco Westermun. Mr. Lester lllanklii. Mr J H Foerlng. Mr. Wnyno Moycr and Mr T W Srhnfield. The Young Mimi'h Association of tho Tab mngo Reformed Church will give nn Inter esting musical nnd literary entertainment this evening In the lecture auditorium of the church. The program will Include se lections by tho following nrtlsts; Mlfs Hdlth Kerkoslager, soprano ; Miss Zeda Jones, pianist: Mr. Hiram Wynne. Jr. cor tietlst Miss Mario Miller, violinist; Mr. Howard I Mn. tenor. Miss Marian Brown, organist MKs Svlvla Kaercher and Miss Laura Tucket man, readers und Impersona tors. The Mandolin Club of the Fourth Re formed Church Roxborougb. Mr Hoi are Townscnd. lender, and the Sllier Comet Quartet from Wnnninnker'a Rand, will also participate The pastor, tho Re William R. Rearlck, ono of tho most popular plat form speakers of this section, will make i short nddress. Mr. Raymond Tlppett Is president of tho association ; Mr William Sterner, vice president, nnd Mr Joseph Clark, secretary and treasurer. Last, Sat urday the church unfurled it service flag containing fifteen star?, the number of Its young men In tho servlco of tho nation, one of whom is In France. Tho Parish Aid Society of St. David's Protestnnt Hplscopal Church will glo a supper followed by dancing this evening In the parish house. Thcro will bo also a sale of fancy nnd useful articles; suitable fot Christmas gifts, Tho nffali Is In charge of Mr.s.'Saniuel R Rnrer, president of the aid; Mis. IMwnrd S. Hale, vlco president. Mrs. Samuel Holdsworth, secretary and treas urer; Miss Bealo Leech Mrs William Law. Photo by rhiitn-CrHfters -MRS. HARRY A. RUSSELL, Mrs. Russcl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, of -1509 Chester avenue. Her mnrriafte to Mr. Russell took place yesterday. TunlKht8 30. This Wk. Only. Pop. SI Mat. Today LITTLE L'naer mo Auspices of tho AM' ALLIANCE Mnrpnrni- ATOI IM TIIKATItR JLZZZ " rtlNUMH 17th li D Lancey n "A WOMAN OK NO Phono Loc. Ofl.41 IMPOHTANCn" Next eek--.MUs Anellll In CAROLI.SG" The Itrsnnntructnl and Itehalillltated CHESTNUT STREET g L'ndcr direction of the MJ:S.SHS. SIII'IIUHT SEAT SALE TODAY FOlt OI'ENINO wi:kk including THANKSOIVIVn MAT. AND NIOHT opens JIONDAV NIGHT, with Arthur Hammer- stein's N. Y Casino Success. uY0U?RE IN LOVE" ADELPHI gP-; M. Today Desl Peats SI i.ery MBht. Ilep. Jim, ga GOOD ! AUTIIcn IIOPKINH Oir.rs GRACIOUS Cra1' ii'I with Io'h Ktihr ANNABELLE!!! r2Ji Law .Meander LYRIC LAST 4 TIMES EVKNINOS AT 8 15. MATINIIKS, 2:15 LAST MATIN'nn SATPRDAV The Reason's PosltUo Musical Hucresi VICTOR lir.RIir.RT'H MASTi:ilfinCB EILEEN Chorus ot fiO Sjmphony Orchoi'lra of .10 . NEXT WEEK JOHN BARRYMORE CONSTANCK COLLIER LIONEL RARRYMORE in jnnn . Kapnaera Dramatization of Peter Ibbetson MIATH ON SALK TODAY INCLUDING jnANKS'!VI2;(l,VTINEK AND NIOHT. Metropolitan Opera House Frl. Evar., Dec. 7 Concert hy JOHN McCORMACK TICKETS 7.V, SI. 00, St.M. S2.00 Heat Sale Ileglns Monday, November 2ft Mall Onlera Now to Metropolitan Box OBco 1108 Chestnnt St.. Add 10 for War Tax I Ul.l O Tonlcht at 8. 25o t 1 PAUL DICKEY & CO. In "The Lincoln Hlrhwayman" ATRICE IIKItVoilI)! i.lli a i "An ARDINEl "DREAM FANTA8HCS"! JULIETTE DIKA: Others. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mat. 2:30. Ev. 8'30 THANKSGIVINGOne Day Only THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29 NORA BAYES in, fiii'limiii mi' 1 . i 't .-I iimA'-r. , 'i. nfCa.'Mi-rJi'l .' ' V,-A mTERTMNEDl" ,., s. j ni a Entertainment bv Youi j-i Evening in Roxborough, Rob,,; f'r,mL ?": ?' tint, i ,1 u ;. '-""anem Jippen, Mrs. atv. Him,.. Ch -I' N McC0UCh. MlM g,j ei ..mi r '-n.;,riM unrr M,ISS Satll 'e and Mrs. Thomas Henncssy. '"nT.y "' 160 of (he Ilea Cro nuuieiy wnich meetn In Rf rnvM-. ....I .a. hf.use. in ntlillilnn .- i. .,.. " l- tnr 11,. "-...-.. .u lu5 lequiSlllOn WDTg If jor thn swlety, has made fifty pairs ofKr . S rJh .l! T" -dr.n .sr covers knd aJ n ,i .. . . ' :r ,no KP'copal Base Uo.-V''J P'bil . Llghty-thrco glassea of ieltv. lnit'l, .,Kt magaZlnos and quantities of chocoIMM,- '$ were collected ror Red Cress rll.trlhiniftt.A'JV 'M nils grr-up or workers Is beaded by Ml'j'i , H. n. Borer. mio iii..i h.n i -.r3.f i. ' lnnu .. .. ' ' "ii"ei iiuu ana Alias T 't '1 Lllzabeth Carroll, There are. twenty yourhr;.ffXryl Aitl,71" ,h0 "ilrlKh ln Ul "ervlce. Jti;i&ti Alfred Crease, who enlisted with the AmarlH lH ('HI, .1,,...Im. ... ,, in, ii, ii,'., ,-nrnM ......ni. .. .. . V,r 'y "I0 ' t,l,'1" s'"s nnd Is now tho" "., with thl" XM'1 r',rc! Mr' ordt" ch!4,W-" will the Pennsylutnla Base Hospital Unlt'?rU ji "'. V !""' ,Ir "'"rieo Mitchell, son of Al ho rector a warden ; Mr. B. Arthur Mlteh.ltM in tho draws Itncluiroti... cj i - JVWM now In Franco Ti, .!- it., n... j.AS! ard S. Hale, keens In touch with o.eh 'SB young man hntii horn n.,.i n.... .! rr i'J, Keglstratlon Service, under the d. tvo ,of. M,nJr rierc- St. Matthew's Protestnnt Episcopal Church, I? doing Thu iLY'ork th,at aR y" ,s llttl0 known. see ,h 'C0 Wrk takCS Car" 0f the "1. V .thll 1,r."er burlaI nnd service is ren dered abroad or that the body of the sddler is i.et.t back borne for burial, If his family hur'lnl M.1""'!" " rCCrcl f th0 nIace ot m , ' r m(s r',ac,, BnrJ method of. death. Major P erce did the same service for thi "n,,rln1,,lle.sI,nl,''-Amerlcnn war. Th j'''"""11;1 oC St., David's has sent Christ" man gifta to men In France nnd Is prepar ing boxes for those in the United States nm .! .,obi'cc? ntld ca"dy ar. -""9 n hinn i uo Bent. Amonir the week's lnfArntnn. m-i ii ? t,'!.',,,lnner whlch Mr- T- William Rldler. or -M Dupont street, will give this eve rung at her home. Tho color schemo of the decoration will bo golden, the flowers used being chrysanthemums. Mrs. Samuel Vpm se f G,rmintown ; Mrs. Walter J. Miller. Mrs. Charles Service Taylor. Mrs Lrncst Barrns, Miss Carrie Karnshaw, Mrs. Arthur Stetlcr, Miss Myra Mitchell, Mrs. Harold IloffmaiL and Miss May Watson will be tho guest?. Mrs. Harry Farrand. of East Monastery avenue, will entertain at cards this evening; ?.' '"T. ".""' 1Ier Bues,s wl" 'nclude Mrs. Carroll Thompson, Mrs. Mcrrltt Moffett. Mrs. Howard Schweitzer, Miss Hllen Wal deck. Miss Carrie Petcrman. Miss Sophia Lackey, Mrs. William Hacberleln," Miss ' Klsle Leonard, Miss Mabel Mlllcnbergcr and Miss Kthol i,ee. ,11 15 A. M to tlltS P. M. rioMwsn Presents Tint Showing ot MADGE KENNEDY "2k$uv. World Film I'rtrenu "Over Here" Mack Sennett's "Are Waitresses Hafr' ThonksBlvlnR ek. DOL'GLAa FAIlinANKS In "HKACHINO POIt THE MOON" P A T A PT? 111 MA11KKT STHBET AXii-frJiVJll 10 A. M. to liar, P. SJ. Artersft Presents GERALDINE FARRAR In Production of Jlaenltuda and Splendor "The Woman God Forgot" COM1NO "DRAFT l'5g" COM1NO ARC ADI A 10:15 A. M.. 12, 2. 3:45, .1MB. 7:45. 9:80 P. M. IT. cio H'onrmenn "n "The Rise or uioiv. X v.iucun Jennie Cushlnc" Next Wk -Will. . Hart In "Silent Man" T? TTip TTIXTm MAHKUT Delnw 17TK' jTVIlivjrllrN .METRO PRESENtS Emily Stevens in "Outwitted" VICTORIA MAIIKBT AHOVI2 JITH v luiunxrt Ke,(,(.t P,cturM prellt CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN FIRST SHOWING OF "SCANDAL" From Cosmo Hamilton's Noel GLOBE TheatreR8-,3. v'l-'v'i,-, VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. "SHERMAN WAS RIGHT," JOE HORTIZ xAvAnm83trEl3 CROSS KEYS '.KTnb... t ,. THE KINKAID KILTIES RROADWAY ,lrnad Hnyder Ave. WM. S. HART ,n "TAj'"ww POGANNV'S LUNATIC BAICERS: Others iTPnATl Tnl' nna r"cxt Week Only DLJtV Matinees Wed. Eat. KLAW . ERLANGER and OEOnQE C. TTLEU Present a New Comedy AMONG THOSE PRESENT with SHELLEY HULL Seats Now for ThanksgUtnE Mat. and NIfht T7'"TTT?QrP Lat I Weeks Evars. i'VlUkiJUi Matin Matinees Wed. & Sat. 8HB JULIA SANDERSON JOSEPH CAWTHORN In Their Musical Comedy Trlumpb HAMULER . POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE ON REGULAR MAItKET m JT HTItRET fceats Now for ThankssMn Mat. a'nd. NIfht f ?W . .. r AW ;AKK II K Nmir ftl"' 8:M THE BOOMERANG'"' Beats Now for Thanksghlnr Mat. and NIfht STR AND tn" Av' at Venn. E. of Broad J.ULIAN ELTINGE in "THE CLEVER MRS. CARFAX" T AnTTPfH B2D AN'n T.nnTTon- tna iiUUOX Mat,.l:30.3:3S. n, itSOtoU 'Cf" In "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT" NIXON SIX ALL-STAR ANNIVERSARY VAUDEVILLE WEEK ACTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC Wed., Nov, 2S. 3 P. It ,i NEW YORK DAMROSCH &; SYMPHONY Conductor GRAINGER,: Soloist ' ORCHESTRA Reserved Seat on Sale NOty at Htppe'a, r.t t; METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, tf. TM'A Tnov.D2l V? a,f MANON LESCAUT-.-K MmeB." AMa. Perlnl MM. Caruso. Amtto,; jflSl Seeuroia. nana, kosbi. wena., r. fapi. s 7? .fc Seat! nua wuw '. i .-i. Kace BTi . ,J?f ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tuea. Evr Nov. S7U.; sBnu.KANT -m TVr T) I? V ! l.Thencjiv All i nun u ATX X XU X HMtrAllaT OUK Author of "OVER THE TOP". v - li-V Seats 5a to S'J Hepi's. 111 Chestnut 8L 4 '" "i"f ,. fcj !.' 1 I I. .. .ll'J Zoolodical C. 1 Oard ens See the VI Children K3 ruTUAmysj OPtNMA ORare Birds' tndBa.rta Wltherspoon Hall, This Eenlns, at Bits' aiw...,., BESpKII TlcVsts Sl.fiO. SI. 78e andot 'HaaaWa,, CASINO L ' -J7fl MATUiMt TOOA4 JJenman Walnut tt Ma. ' PWy GAYBIXrT' ,5"i i ' m ";1 '.a a rfi i 'M .1M i A$l tot, v! i.J "W, J ;3 ll iiir m ' 't' m k .j'4tl fWi mi