V ' - . , EVENING PUBLIO LEDGERr-rHIJLADELPHlA, ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1017 ? IT .. ' - e' t' 1? .' jW.,. M TO GIVE FIFTEENTH ANNtiM4ttl JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE BOYS WHO WILL APPEAR IN PENN CHARTER PLAY Wi r. Horace Lippincott Spoke This Afternoon at the Art Alliance Book Exhibit Opera Last Night Had Great Attendance HIS nfternoon Mr. Hornce Mather Up. tilnco'tt tnlltetl on ' I'.'.rly I'liltmlrl. phla" nt the exhibition nf the Best IlooKs. of the Year which Is now belnjr held at the Art Alliance, 1823 Wulnut street. un.Ur the auspices of n ppeclnl committee of tho Literary Arts. I'ollowliiK tho plan InniiRurnio. In the National Arts Club of New York, tho Phil adelphia Art Alliance is lioltlmi; a two weeks exhibition for tho public of the bookn of the .ear at the Rnllcrlcs on Hit tenhouso square. To ndil to the perioral Interest of the exhibition, a fine program of able xpciktrx has beer, provided and voilcus memlicr.s of the committee arc contributes to Its hik cess by generously dotiatliiB autogiapli tnanuscrlpa and rare bindings. The special committee Includes such prominent persons as Jacob B. McMuater, Lltt. LL. D. Morris Justrovv, I'll. I).; H. H. Furnes, Jr.. Lltt V.l Agnes Heppllcr, Lttt. D.; Owen Winter. Harrison S. Morris, Felix 13. Schclllns. Lltt. U.; John Ashhurst, B. A.J George Glbbs, George W. Uouglas, Lltt. D.. and Mrs. Cornelius Kim elisor., Be. D., Lltt. D., Ofllclcr d'Instructlon I'uli llque, chalnnan. TO ANY one who oen In her curly child hood days heard Calve, Campanarl nnd the two Do Ucskcs In "roust," It's it bit hard to appretlato any other performance, and back in tho dark ages at the Academy Nancy used nt times to be taken to the matinees which wtre few and far between, but, good night, they wt-ie home operas! Sp, though Martlnelll would havo bom hard to beat and tho Mephlstophelcn of Whltehlll was wonderful, somehow one wanted a Marguerite with a more perfect voice and a more powerful baritone than Laurents. However, whv epcct pel for tiori In this world; wo won't ever get It; and, taking It all in all, It was v ci y line. The new setting of the garden wene made the Jewel song very effective in that Karrnr sat on tho balustrade of the steps for tho first part nnd then came down to the bench to add more necklaces to her already ocrcrowdert neck. As she clasped the fifth necklace and then drew out thro ropes of pearls then- was u faint giggle all oer tho house, and murmurs were heard nbout tomo who before the war had looked very much like Maiguerlto n.s to nn overflow of Jewels at opera and ball. The Krand tier was brilliant as usual, though Its greatest brilliancy did not shine forth till the first strains of the Star Hpnn gled Banner brought the women nil to their feet and the beautiful gowns nnd fcelntlll.it lng Jewels were much in evidence, even though most of the gowns weie of last year's vintage. I'm proud" to be able to suy this, fo. our women are cutting down on extravagance, and though Jewels were worn there were not man). Heutilcc Aert sen had Lallto Pepper and Churlutte Pray, ton In her box und the Howard Lewises, Stewart Wurts, Mrs. Hamilton ColUet and Joe Norris were together. Mr. Alexander Brinton Coxo entertained ,oiintr Travis Coxe'a wife, who la here from Cuba, in her box with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paul Mrs. Paul, you know, is tho mother of Travis ICoxe. The Sullivans were out In force, Mis. In del blue and Frances looked very well In pale pink. Sarah Penrose was in the box with them. Mrs. Stotesbury had a most gorgeous chinchilla wrap over her light frock. In tho Clem Newbold bov were Miss Uob ertson, Mary Newbold, Marlon Taylor, Wil liam. Taylor, Frank Blair and Doctor Hil lings. I F YOU havo seen about fifty or sixty women In dark bluo suits, with gold braid on their sleeves nnd little shields in tho corners of their collars and trl cornered huts of dark blue with small black rosettes as ti lmm,lng, and If you havo looked t their sleeves jou will havo been two little letters, 12. A., and you know that you have happened upon a number of women members of the Emergency Aid and that they were wending their way to tho annual meeting and luncheon which was he'd ut the Bcllevue-Stratfoid today. And they all had their suits finally and so appeared In them. You see, they wanted to show they are not extravagant und have bought only cheap putts this jear as a real example of economy. Nancy thought sho was being economical by wearing her last year's suit, but one 13. A. explained to her that she was not giving example, as no one would know it. So Nancy thought and thought, and next day she went to see the H. A. lady with an L. V. pinned on her Bleovo and a sign. "I urn four years old," In her little fur animal's mouth, and the 12. A. lady suld sho was flippant; so now she's still wearing her old suit and furs, but she "ain't sayin' nuthln'." The meeting today wus very Important; tho annual reports were read and luncheon was served. Captain Lathurr, of tho Con naught Hangers, addressed tho meeting. I heard him talk at tho Independence Square Auxiliary of the Ited f ross on Mon day und It wus very Inspiring, to say the least, "o rra sure they had a treat. YOI OU could tell ho was new at It from the ery nonchalant, I-know-everytlilng- about-lt manner ho was trying his bent to assume. And If you needed still further evidence to.convlnce you, all you had to do v.03 to look on the left sleeve of his bluo uniform to ascertain tha't it was minus that proud stripe which tells of a voyage. No, he hasn't even cruised up and down the New Jersey coast! Still, ho was In the navy, nnd when ho walked along the street didn't everybody (at least all the feminine, everybodles, and, after nil, they were the only ones that mattered, you know) gaze admiringly t the natty uniform fie wore o atalwartly? OH, YES I But there are certain surprisingly un expected things that are bound to happen before a person becomes truly lnltlattd tsto any profession, aren't there? And after they have happened well, he's n.)t likely to feel the burden of his own Im portance quite as much as he did. Now this Is the blow that suppressed our arduous friend, lie was strolling Jauntily around the navy yard one day, thlnklni how fine It was to be such a large part of such a wonderful Institution, when lie spied a strange, uniform approaching him. Should; he Mlute or should he noli How humiliated he would feel If the snluto proved to be alined nt u mere member of (tho band or some other person like that! Time weie so many of them ho quite natu rnllv couldn't get them, all straight, you know. So ho (kcldcd ho would lust F.iun ter on without noticing the per-on. (He hadn't jet learned tint ery wl-e malm, "When In doubt, faluie") Hut. bless you, 'twas an n.'uilr.il that he passed all unconciousl ! And ;, tle great officer perceived that no salute was forthcoming he stopi rd the audacious of. fcrnl.T and none too gently inqiilicd' "How long have ou hien In the navy, my friend.'" "'Two weeks" was the modest u-ply. nnd then the simple inlndtd "rookie" ad Jed In nocently. "How long have ou?" Well, I don't have to tell vou that by this time he Is n good deal wiser. He can even r.-cltc to o"u all the various ranks from ndinirnl down, and has never failed after that one unfortunate rplto.le to hum bl salute win rev er n silute Is due. NANCt WYNNi:. Social Activities Word has been received that two new w.n amliuliintes, Inseillifd "Vork. Me. No 1. and "Yoik Me, So 2." have been placed In active service on the Krenrh battle front These ambulances cre purchased nnd .err to be inMntalned by a fund i. trued rim'tig lst summer from tlie ovntlmi ui the Am bulance Tin Ho in nt Vork llnilmr, Me This patriotic enterprise was untbr the miti.ipo ment of several pi oniinstoit women, heniUil by Ml" (Jrace Jnpsori, nf tills city, nnd Mrs John ' odRirs. nf Washington The total rnrnliiKS nf this lea room wire ttnoo In forty eight days Mrs J Htrtiam Lippincott left on Suiul.o for Augusta. la , to visit hi r lUtnrhtor, Mis Nlcholus lllddle Lieutenant Hidille Is sta tioned at Cump Hancock Mr Daniel 11 nougherty, or 49H Pnrksldo avmuc, unnouiiecH the vng.ittuncnt of his laughter, Miss I.orctta Hose Doughertv, anil Mr Pranc's Leo Dojle, sun of Mr I ml' Mrs i ehvnrel H Djlo. of 333S North Itroad street Mr nnd Mrs. H. 1 NlrontMn uro spending their bom- moon at the St. Chirks, Atlantic Clt Mrs NlreiiHteln -vlll be remembered ns Miss Janet Goldsmith, of Germantovvn The Delta I'lil Delta I"r.iternlt will hold Its annuiil dance net Friday evening nt the Hotel Hlttenhouse. Mrs. David O Futon u giving n rhirlty liriilgo at the Norm mdlo this .iftprronr. for tho benefit of the Western Temporary Home. ,.S'im ""iVn , ,tobll,s0'1 "I" be nt homo at Hill view, Clifton Heights, today and De cornier is No cauls have heen sint out FIRST MEETINGOP DANCING CLASS Mrs. Brooke's Class Held on Sat urday Evening at Manheim Cricket Club The first meeting of Mrs Goiigo Brooke's .Saturday evening Untieing class was held last Saturday even'ng In the ballioom ot the Manheim Cricket Club. Not onlv was the dance floor well tilled, but it was almost Im possible to find an Inch of space In tho bal cony, so in my mothers, sisters and friends of the belles and beaux downstairs were there looking nn They nil stemed to bo enjoying themselves Immerse!)-, and two or three of the palronoFo knitted, chatted nnd kept an eye on their young proteges nil nt tho same time n,o onlj hint of war In the room was Its lack of dot orations, in place of the manv festive hangings that used to stream freni me end nf the room to thai other thero ore now lure walls, unless flags of the lllos are vtrung up The legtilar club orcho-tra plaved nnd the natronesses Included Mrs George Brooke Miss Clnrlotte Brooke. Mra William K Heard Mrs John M Hamilton Mrs "lohn McArthur Harris an ( .Mrs. Joshua Ah Pe-ir-son Tho niemberr of tho class included Ms. Amm Straw bridge, Miss Fr'eda C I es. Pit Miss Ilesslo Pearson, Miss Indell Hnustin Miss D.ttv Khlp'ey. Miss llnta MM IMItli Molly Miss Macllhemiy Ml,,' ! gam Toogoiid. Miss Iszard, Miss Marcaret Hamilton M ss Martha Jennings, Mr New ton Heck. Mr Itod-ny HetK, Mr DaUd Heard, L !??? ,Scn?,h" Mr William Henry, Mr nussell Van .Sclver. Mr Henry .Smyth. Mr John Cornell Mr Harrv LandenberW. I'd Mr. Albert Smth. Mr Walker KVtcham Mr John BoBuri. Mr Klielmcrdlne Terklns. Mi ll. Hrrfddoek Olntiiore. Mr. llni-rt wimm. son. Mr Allan West. Mr Th ..las V 'ner Mr. rotter Darrnw. Jr.. Mr. Burton Muslin" Mr. tlranvllle c;ff Mr Jack Davis I. Mr" Henry Whener, Mr. Stokes (."arrlgan and Mr Itobert Trultt. -ui. una .iirs btanlcy Pearson, of New hall and Hansberry streets, are being congratu lated on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc Frederick Itlegel ot New York, spent Thnnksglvjng and will stay for a few days at tho homo of Doctor Hlegel's parents. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Illegel, of 6003 Wayne avenue. t.. i-si-ztnvm i ..:.', :f?fe!.f I. ... ." -a -. . .? st ri ?lS a i HH BDBKSHi .On the, night 1 JUL ' " j. JOHN II. GIBBON, Jr., and RICHARD C. GORDON HOLIDAY BAZAAR FOR THREE DAYS Tomorrow, Friday nnd Saturday Fair Will Be Held at Tioga Church Tomorrow, l-'rlday and Satuula.v the womiii of the Lile Avenue Mitl.dlt llplsmpal I'huroh will bold a hoUda baiaai with fnncj and useful articled for sale and special food conservation suppus each even-Ins- -s.uierKi.iut o i i'ia . 1" i'i' I"1 during tho day and baked beans for supper Krlda, and nn old-fasblonid cold wuppvi uii Suturd.iv This baiaar Is In charge of Mrs. Weslev Ullllains, Mrs. Walter llos.i. Miss Jnnct Ora. Mrs. Wnltn llrlght. Mrs. Creamer. Mis. S C. llinks, Mrs Albert bny dcr, Mrs J. Clean. Miss Jennie Scargle, Mrs William Scargle. Mis. William lloss. Mrs I! Porter. Mrs. William ('.iitledge, Mrs 13 Kelton. Mrs. Marsarct llailey, Miss llliza ueth Chcndry, Miss Anna llovd, Mrs S'iniuel Wood, Miss i:mll Woodward, Mis William Hsore, Mrs. Frank Dewecs, Mrs. Itlchard Hutton and Mrs John Uarrett. Miss llertha Maxwell ltolph, Impersonator and reader, will give, an entertainment of huinor, pathos nnd poetrv tonight in the Hrio Avenue Methodist Hpisropal Church, under the auspices of the men's Bible class. Magistrate llron V. Wrlglev was given a testimonial dinner lnt evening In the gold room of tho Arcadia Cafe. Chestnut street near Uroad. In honor of his fifteen ears' service as a member of tho minor Judlclarj. Ther.i were (.Oil fl l "1 a d ' the magistrate at the dinner. The committee having the nffnir 1 eh"rr Mi-I-'adden, chairman, Mr William I). Hen gen and Mr Charles It. Orakelovv. The Women's Homo Missionary Society of the Tioga Methodist nplsi.np.il Church. Klghtecnth and Tioga streets, will give a muslcale on Thursday ivening In the chinch Tho Philharmonic Quartet and Mls M Nay lor. soprano soloist, wlU be the artists. An interesting piogram of dasslcal ind patriotic selections will be sung moveInto town for winter months Newly Commissioned Officer Spends Fortnight's Furlough With Parents on Main Line ' Mr and Mrs Wlllani linker Whelen have closed Clovelly their homo In Devon, and taken an apartment nt tho Gladstone f the winter. Mrs. Whelen nnd her mother, Mrs Will'ain Arter. spent the Th uiku'vl i.r holl das with Mrs. Colemiu Peace Drown at Annapolis lunctl n Md Mr and Mrs lMward Uerwlnd Chase and the Mlsies Ciise spent the weik-end at the Trnyrnore, Atlantic City Lieutenant How land McKlnley, who has Just received his commission at Kort Ogle thorpe, h spending his fortnight's leave with his pirents, Mr and Mrs. Itlchard McKlnley, c .Vayne Mrs. Arthur Leon Mejer Is spending n few days vvlth her parents, Mr nnd Mrs. H It. .Mulford, at Wyndlmrst, Wajno Mis. Mejcr will be remembered as Miss lather Mulford, whose widdlng tool, placo this fall. Mr. and Mis. Harold A Freeman, of'.St Davids, are Fpendlng the wlnttr In yvugUbta, Oa. Their son. Lieutenant Clarence Free man, Is slat'oned at Camp Ilanck. , Mrs. George H. Wilson and Miss Hllzabetlv Sll8on have returned to their home, after spending the Thanksgiving holldajs with relatives In .1,'astachusetts. Mrs. V 1". Trout and sons, of Woodland avenue, are Usltlng rclitlves In Union town, I'a THE WILLOWBY'S WARD A? v t99HillI mm gHniBjKtJBlnKKninHsmrrssaKnjKn wurS in yrltht, W Publlthlnf Company. Rtprlnwd by pcll stnalukut 1Vk of Molly's bi: t'Paaytbe Professor tries WII.I.IA.M V. HAVKS. Jr., nnd SL'RING D. WILSON BAZAAR IN FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Fair for Rebuilding Fund of Lutheran Church. Service Flag: Being Made by Church Member. Meeting of Benevolent Society rnlli: bazaar to b" glv.n on Wcdnesd.iv. J- Thutsil.iv Mini rildav 1. eember 12 I3 nnd 14, In Hie fo.-l ll hall of th Lutheran Chunk of the Itedeemer Thlrtv-Mfth street nnd Mldvnle avenue will be of Interest to all residents of this sei tlmi. as II Is given In aid of the tebulldlng fund of the ihurrb About two-thirds of the building was devtiovcd by fire, and In suburban sections sinh a calamity is always met b generous help from nil sm pithetlc chtirih nmgregat'o'is Caiii'V nr tieler.. home-imd.' bread pies cakes and can dles, refreshment, and iii.m ueful articles will be on sale Holiday greens 11 igs una ted, while and blue bunting will form the dec orations The affair Is in cbuge of Mis Ar thur T Ml.'hler, wife nf the pastor Mrs l'almer Liubaili Mrs William L Marley. Mrs. Iienjamln M.rlc Mrs A Moo homer, Mrs Samuel Kiaser .Mrs Itobert Hell. Mrs William 1'irgu-on Mrs Katherliie McDonald and Mrs Hurry Iturh Miss Mrtle Smith Is linking n tervlce lag with twenty-six stars which will be prisenteu to the Tails Methodist Kplsenp il l luirch on Sunday. December 23 The Hag will be re ceived by the paMor. the llev A "-lM Hodgson, and theie will be patriotic musk ind patriotic nddrees The roll of honor lus the following oung men In the n-1110';" erlcc- Mr Charles M Wilcox Mr Ju lus ' Wilcox, Mr George Hates, Mr Ul'illcld len amin. "Mr Charles Call. Mr HI wood Cl, vton, Mr Italph Ward Mr Claude Hump sine. Mr. Harry Hess. Mi Harold Wnrr ng ton Mr James Jlelntre Mr Donald Mac Ken.de Mr Stanley Smith Mr N""" Wooley. Mr. Harold Webst. r. Mr lerber clarktr Mr Ham ton Murloik Mr 1 red Mltc eh Mr. Leltoy Shrank Mr Kdward huikley. Mr James Crawford. Mr Arthur McMaster. Mr Albert Llghtowler Mr. John Armltago and Mi GaHleld Udmunds. Tho members of the Women's llcncvolent vclaTlon of St James the Less 1T..H stint rnisco al Chunk will hold their monthly iu'lness and social meeting onftrrtiy eve il ug. December 11. In the pail-t hois . Miss N.'uio Turner and Mrs o.orp. Ham Uton I I be the hostesses Mrs. M V crris is inc .resident; Miss Hmina New -on, s.cielar. udMri William D Grlndrod tourer A coffee and tea social will be glvin ny Mrs Dietrich Conrade at btr borne JC50 VUron a stre t. on Wednesday ..ft. moon and even Ing December li. In aid of the lUlglsn n ml rrench war relief work of the o"m ' he chuich "( st James the Less All sor s ifVnWralhenuslinl.nn.la.V.rtB.tr -rd knitted sets ire made by the nssocia- . nut .f niitei lals purchased b the funds ot bo. , ef aux liar, Mrs Samuel Wagner, of Sd.oo I louse lane or,-..' d .he . .-"P ' workers and Mrs Luty Drcvver Is secretary Tho Falls Queen Hstber elide will meet In .hJ , Lct hall f the Methodist Kp.scopil Cimrch on Krlday evening. Dec.n.ber H. to Mm. i Cl.rlstmn box to be forwarded to tho Vwotiesses- Jhme for distribution to the ioor families tak. n rare of bv the .leicon ,,oor ran ii ,,,,,,,,1 of Ml-s Char- H,S 1IWOI1 I . ... nolvuth -Mrs'li-rbert Tu.ner. MM Jennie Cll M U. Mar Smith, Miss Nellie Mm H Can. e"- ... .,.. ,i,., ,ti,.is Mas Ml""11'", .'",,; , Smith Mlsx Mri-iret JlOJie .uiss .tuimu h. JlWn- ........ . ., , nnH Stl.llll. -l3 ,...n . .... ....- H .Scl W 1 ugbbv, Miss Myrtle Smith. Miss i'velvn Smith. Mls Florence Wllloughby. Vllss Dora Snow den and Miss Floiemu Snow- den. r'ho citizens' patriotic committeo Is hold--two nn-etlngs a week at the White Houso, ttid of one as formerly Tuesday and ing Instt tfSsSiS to nnd la quiet nook. j . HHH&g4 Thursday evenings re devoted to the busi ness or the (nmmltUe and the work for the i alls soldlirs and sailors at the front. All p.itrlotlp iltliens of tho reetlon are Invited to Join the association There are no dues, nut each member must be willing to do hU "rr. !.'" to llel' ,,1" cause, which Is to look nrter the welfare and comfort of the Kails bn.vs who ore helping fnclc Sam Mr Hrnest arwardlne. the treasurer of tho organiza tion, has made arrangements with tho drug store at Itlilge avenue and Queen lane, which is ientr.ll In loentlon to place a register for the use of each soldier and F.illor who Is granted a furlough to visit his family or f i lends at the Tails. This will keep tho resl dents In touch with the lads while they arc visiting their families and friends Among the rccuit visitors were Mr David Law son of Queen lane, w ho camo homo from ?, " Lnglaml port on a ten days' furlough Mr Sjlv ester Singer and Mr Albert Singer came from l'ort Hlley. Kan They are In the Thliteenth I'nlted States Cavalry, Troop C, nnd arrived In time for the military ball, and Mr William Plenum, who Ik in the navy and came home to say good-bv before sailing for 'somewhere,'" his destination known only to the Government. Wedding Took Place Today at Home of Bride Tho wedding of Miss Uniw A Wallace, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Craig Wal Inen of 2133 Walnut street, and Mr. Lambert Cadwalader. son of Mr Itlchard M Cndwala dtr, of 16H Lii-ust street and porl Washing ton, took place today at noon at the home of the bride The reremonv wan performed by the Itev John W W'illams. rec tor of All Saints' Church. Chelsea, X. J. Miss Wallace was given In marriage by her fnther, and her only attendant was lur niece, Miss Priscllla SlnnlcWson, who was llower girl Mr. Cadwalader had his brother, Mr. Itlchard MtCall Cadwalader, as best man The wedding was followed hv n break fast fr the immediate families only After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs Cadwalider will spend the winter with Mr and Mrs Wallace "before going to their ranch In Wyoming HA(Ji:.MAN .- WCOMH A very attractive wedding took plnce on Saturday nt tho home nf Mr and Mrs George II McKlnncy of H.Ua, when their nl.ee, M'ss Ilebo Ilyrd New comb, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Charles New comb, became the bride of Mr John Carl Hageman of Niagara Falls. N V Dr. George Herbert To-p, rector of the Church of the Holy Apos tles, performed the ceremony. Tho bride, who was given In marrlago by her father, wore a gown of Ivory satin and tulle nnd a cap v. II of tulle held In place with orange blossoms A shower bouquet ot white roses and lilies of tho valley was arrled Tho bride was attended by Mm W'lllam Albert Tim as in .Iron f honor, nnd Miss Doroth) I.dir of llala. as flower girl The matron of honor was gowncl In eorn-colored chiffon tnffita slid gold lace and wore a hat of 1 ronze velvet and g Id l.i. e tied with corn ciilorcd tullo to match nnd carried i n arm buiinuct of pink roses and veow nnd pink snapdragons The flower girl wore i froik of pink crepe de chine, and .arrled a corn colored straw hat HU-d with old-fashioned flowers Mr Hageman was attended by Mr George Heatty McKlnnty, Jr, ns best man, and tho ushers were Mr Oscar S Klmberly, of I.ans downe, nnd Mr. W.lllam C New comb. Jr., of Wenonah N J , a brother of the bride. Mr nnd Mrs Hageman left for an ex tended trip South, and upon their leturn will make their home In Niagara Falls, X. y, HOLM HS TITUS A military wedding took place In the First Presto terlnn Church of Olney, when tho marriage of Miss Helen Irtno Tltua and Sergeant William Heniy Holmes v.aa solem nized at 5 o'cloik en Saturday, November a I The ceremony was performed bj the. Itev. Willi im Henry Wells, pastor of tho church. Miss Irma Oler of West Philadelphia, und Miss IMIth Hulmes, a sister of the Liide groom, acted as bridesmaids, and Miss Hlla Conovcr, of Philadelphia, as mild of honor The best man was Mr. Meredith M. Titus, of tho Fiist Pennsylvania Engineers, sta tioned at Augusta, Ga. a brother of the bilde. nnd the ushers were Mr. Milton M. Macaulcy, chief 5eom.u1, and Sergeant Milton H Wil son, Camp Meade. After a short wedding trip Sergeant Holmes returned to Camp Meade LOl'GHUAN HOOKHY The mairlage of Miss Jano Hookey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank A. Hookey, of 1J27 Gliard avenue, and Lieutenant I'd ward 1ounhran took place this morning at tho Church ot the Gesu Miss Mary Hookey, a sister of the bride, attended her as maid of honor and Dr. John H. Loftus was best man. The ceremony was performed by the llev, Benedict Guldner, S. J and was fol lowed by a (mail breakfast at tho home of the bride's parents. The bride wore a beau tiful gown of soft white satin and lace and carried white orchids and lilies of tho valley. Lieutenant Loughran, who la stationed at Camp Meade for the present, has taken apartments at the Belvedere, In Baltimore. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. George Burton, of Huirlcaue Hill, Devon, and 201! Spruce street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret H. Burton, and Lieutenant of Mrs.Cowan Bain, son of Mrs. Frederick Ualn. of 2213 Vine street. Penn Charter Literary S Harding Davis's "The Galloper" Half of Pro-"! ceeds to Kea Uross rnm; lvnn ci give list flfti hnrter Lltri.ir Soeletj win fifteenth annual plav on 1 rinn evening In the ballroom of the llell.vue-Strat-ford nt S o'clock The piny will be followed by dancing, tin- music to be provided by Herzberg's orchestra of tlftcen pieces. The play ehoicu this year Is "The Gal loper" or "Tho Wnr Cornspondent " a coin ed! in three acts, by Hloimrd Harding Davis, originally produced by Henry Savage, and presented at the Gnrdsn Theater, New York, In 190C with llaymond Hitchcock In the lead The scene Is laid In the G rcco-Turklh war In m?, the first two acts taking 1'lat.o In Athens, the third In an Inn between the Greek and Turkish lines It Is a very am bitious play for amateur but the Literary Club having nlrcad produced "The Dic tator" "The Commuters." "Charley's. Aunt." The Private S.-erclarj " "A Night Off" nnd others on the same onlei, seems milte eiiual to the task Speelnl scenery has been painted for the performance. Piomlnent parts In the cast nre taken by Mr Scrlng Wll'on of the football team: Mr. Tatnall Brown, captain of the Hack and cricket teams and All-lnter.ic.iilemlc half back, Mr Arthur Fleming. All-lnterscho-InMIc end; Mr Frederick Buikle, edltor-in-chlcf of the Penn I'luiter Magazine, nnd Mr P. rnln Tajlor, lender of tho Glee Club Tie whole cast s ns follows I miiin.l s'rlimlT Mr srrlni! 1) , llm tun. Ah Mr 1 r"I.Tl. s llurkl.y Kirk- W'urrrn Mr llli imr.t e' elm Inn. Mr Hewitt Mr Hubert 1' lluiinnun. .nptnln Anslruth-r , , Mr II Tstnull llronn. Jr , Mr Irl.'B . . Mr Itowliin-l VV Nelnn. I'MUIn l Mnllo Mr lliiw ll I" loadard, I'oluml .1.111b Mr !' rnln Q Tl lor. .'Hti.nin Mn-jzatTir .Mr lnvl't S I'fsrk. 1 limn 1'rliic- of On we .Mr Alnn . jllln. Slips utilcer Air VV VVulucr l.jrlv .sniiiiil .siilp'i. Officer Mr William i: el -Miller HorKini Mr tm ih Cliapinin. Kiiatsv, iln Mr I'rHwfor,! It llrefni'wall CnPtBln ...ns. Mr Vrtlur I l mln Mm . . Mr lunntlus P Cunwsy Inn Keener .Mr WillUm Juee. IS '111 111 't'J ts III 111 I'I l'l PI 'VI III 10 is IM 111 111 111 111 Is L'l llraee VVhllmj Mr Wllllini r ll. ' lllanrhr llalle Mr l"hn II (llMvin Jr . Mr Hilll Sehnicrtz . Mr A V birr j Woo.l A tines ellri . . Mr Philip chupmnn. The genei.il manager und coach Is Dr. Clinton A Strong, the financial manager Is Mr Harry 1. e'urtls. '18; the stage manager is Mr Itobert L Patterson, "18 ; the property manager Is Mr T Howell LMloutllller. 10. and the advertising manager Is Mr. Uaude H. Bennett, Jr. "10 Among the p itronesses nnd boxholders who ate exclusive patrons or wives of alumni of the school, nre Mrs Alfred Iteglnald Allen. Mrs. William S. Ashbrook, Mrs Lsmonde H Austin, Mrs It Loper Balrd. Mrs Joseph Bancroft, Mrs Norris S Barrntt, Mrs. Clarence Bnrtlett. Mrs George C Ilnrtlctt. Mrs Claude II Ben nett. Mrs Samuel Utspham, Mrs. Ldward HI Bok, Mrs Henry I Brown, Mrs. Henry Tat nall Brown. Mrs Theodore H Brown, Mrs Charles H Buckley, Mrs Henrv Chapman. Mrs S llud-on Chapman. Mrs David h B Chew, -Mrs. Philip S. Collins, Mrs. 1 rancls n Cope. Jr.. Mrs. Isaac It Dnvls, Mrs Henry T Dechert. Mrs Francis Donaldson. Mrs Houston Dunn, Mrs Lamont du Pont. Mrs. Plerro S du Pont, Mrs. George L Larnhaw. Mis Frank B Lvans. Jr. Mrs Bovvlend I Hvans, Mrs N Myers Filler, Mrs Perch al H Foerderer, Mrs Arthur II. Gerhard. Mrs John H. Gibbon. Mrs. Francis H Gllpl... Mrs. Hlcliard M Gummere. Mis. Caspar W star Hacker. Mrs George P Harris. Mrs William C. Hayes. Mrs. Stevens Heckscher. Mrs How ard Kennedy Hill. Mrs. James W Holland. Miss Lucy S II. Holland. Mrs Wllllini Hunt, Mrs ldward Hopklnson. Jr, Mrs C. Stanley Hurll ut. Mrs Walter Coggeshall Janney, Mis. "race H. Jenks, Mrs. Alba B Johnson. Jr. Mrs William Gray Knowles, Mrs Lriiest La P ace. Mrs Thoinas Learning. Mis Theodore t enoutllller Mrs Itobert G Le Conte. Mrs. J,mn T l"w is Jr. Mrs. Jay II Lippincott Mrs? J Bertram Lippincott. Mrs Stacy II I loiel Mrs James M. Longacre. Mrs. John Vl Longacre. Mrs George Horace Lor mer. Mrs C 'Watson McKeehan. Mrs Louis J. Mag'lll. Mrs Hdward Hvcrett Marsna I. Mrs Si Maul.. Jrs. . "ZZuVrs rrb'N... Mrs':' Henry ir Paxson. Mrs. Richard M. Pearce. Mrs Samuel S lvnnock. .V.'wnin.m Penner. Jr. Mrs. J Wesl.y ,..... .. ,---- . .,.. Scott Jr Mm II Marshall Scull. Mrs Wll mm CUli "cull. Mrs. L'rvvln M hlinp-on. FORREST Mat. Today - WBngSLY AS-.'I.AI.tr.I A imtt.MANT f 'CCKSS Klaw i. i:rlsner S' w -Musical I uy KNOCKOUT." i;vrnlM7 l.ens-er Red Cross Benefit Matinee Friday BROAD Matinee Today evknings TUB Pf.AV THT I"'TS JOY IN t.tVIXCl HllEfclv'l.l Red Cross Benefit Matinee Friday GARRICK Matinee Today Ki THE BOOMERANG Red Cross Benefit Matinee Friday nmn AVTI tn. Ave t VennnRn. K of Ilroad li.n.'v inu flit. AS rAIllIIAVk-S npArjtiN'n rim Tltt; mckin" Tomorrow KI.SIK I'HrttilJsoN 111. .1 si! '- Jl NMi ' HHlVQ" la -1 'LiUcjUol m,h 1 an. H .o i;l(i a JO to 11. MARY PICKFORD In 'THIS MTTbi: PHINCKSS" NIXON JACK ricKFonn In "JACK ft Jtt-V.'. MII.K FKP VAMP ti:onai: hoseveu Till'. CLOWN SUJU, 5 BIG ACTS 5 ntvNCEs t noss rj-'n'T'T'Tjr'C TODAY nt 2. :r anj COc T iillin i3 TO.NIOIIT nt 8 i'.Vo to SI VI BESSIE CLAYTON V and M0SC0NI BROS. iTlinP.nnfirnf Olfl Imnirna" Mil MRU JIMMY IIAnV.Y AND OTHGRS r,mr. lliCfinNl 7 IOWA M All P.1H tl. Metropolitan Opera House NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT McCORMACK TffKi'TS now n: m n tins riiiHin'i' s. Tile II 1 r.o. I; 00. "k 1 ,, nf ATntjin iHt'itsiiAY i:va . Academy or iviusic j:, hm.h-i, ,,ti, BARONESS HUARD "MY HOME ON THE FIELD OF MERCY" Illustrated MAIllNK HANP ie.a at Herne's for. L0 ilAT T',A-' TOMUHT Lt Tlm, LITTLE Margaret ANGLIN TltCATOE nth 4 V 1-aneiT nk.n. r.n-. 0041 In "A VVOVtAN op no IMI-OIITANCB" I.A.Inlo,- '1st ToniorrnsT "Irfin. Iv HnMlora ' MB J The DAUunirJx.3r,-IRi(,iii.,iiMu;wJl' , wiir-- -si s fT rs r ni,' nnrSiTrr, . w, m MMLo. Hfc.--t rt -. .'i.u t.iirj, srOTTI. IVANOKI.O Conluctor Sir Al'l. HHm V.'W 'lnut Ht Walnut 44'JI Hup AT. CXsrao ssffish WAI.N1TT Ah. sth Ft e T,,i,r Hummer rAVTTTY MH-n-A-MtNlTK OIHI3 VJ 1 U i "ft .TV,ir.rj- I'lpplna 'JO TBOCADERO UttOADWAY LOZA UKLLlW 1 Pullman Mrs I'a an Unndolph Mrs Benjamin 1. iSnih Mrs Francis B Beeves. Jr.. Mrs , ' Stmt Redchi er? Mrs. Charles J. Bboads, ??Ir ?.?", w llnner. Mrs. Joseph Sailer, (rVifi riAci HSMm ociety to Present Rich. . b,ji v '.V I':lrrw -'"oan. Mrs. Kdw-nrrl H. Sm,'V$' '?;. ' "I'ItM' U Kn.lth, Mrs ThomaB-nfc Hmltli. Mrs Alfred G. U Steel, Mrs. Alfr3 tltt Tax lor Mrs. Frecinart 1'. Tnylor, Mrf-t' ii Georue It Van Dusen. Mrs. Jacques U VKm 1 1 rljiln. Mrs Harlow c. Voorhees, Mrs. JoWrin J """,lm -irs. John M. Whltall, m"r iJ-iiir "iiiwmn Mrs. Thomas Stotesbvte,,, Mlllnms. Mis Charles It. Wood, !$? ""'"tne Wood, Mrs. Horatio r. Wood, Jftnl. Mrs lllrhnr.l n ve-,i . ri.nnn v'mJJr'' ' mill and Mrs Harold II Yar'nall. , wfeO, What's Doinrr TnntrM.tm f,in,,,nii ........ . . ..sfirsH ,,,, V "" irs.iT. ror nenent xif ijh firm (li'dren's Ho-pltnl eighteenth and BVS -$ I ridge itrccts, tl'i'i c'inrge Academy of .Music. Aami5, mit "M m. :rm '.w.'" .',"' ril' I"y ''""listen, curator' P the Print IV... ...": " '"","? "" ry v,t -I.., -''"'"""' n. .no i.osion siuseunvf -s am 1 nn, .Members of 1'rlnt nnd Art ClolM. FtS llli.Ktr.tr.l ,,,.,, ! Hfntrh of &$ ;M .V.l V ' "v "on3'd H. MacMIl lpj rnr .L?f.,IU' Cncker r'''nl, nxpedltlcm. biS cmCmt:iT 0frermbeKrrsn,,h,Ca, ' W' itus'ness if i'."" """'' "'I M""t tstrt'' .tree? J'r" - "elation, 519 Market c.nt'o'tl'Tr " ,'r" '!"rk 'Provement Al... cat on. tr,.i fhamplon avenue. Tree. ..nVi -:----;. -.".,-.., tlnnrn V?" ."' '""'"Klnn llonr.1 of TralKTI Hnjioocl. Mr' n.l Susquehanna aveneT io!",Vv.I.."v"",r.0"'! S,r"t "B-lne M.na, 4.nsn,n,.1 J. l A" ''ly-second and01 siinsom streets i.'rfo Miow llrblKr snd ilnnre fur Iwiilri III, Nnntorlqm, for roiisuniptlvis, M.rcvmtllo Hall. Brottct and Master streets Admission charite. -ttona I.rrture mi "Tjplial Ihiroprun Rlstn 4, stjl Their Problems." bv I'rof Jerome Hall Ray'- -il monci, eemi.il 1 ,vi e- , Admission Charfttosi W .vtniiiiinnre nlcl liuinnr "pen., UJS Clintnut,. street. 1'r.e. jt4 .lew Mi rellrr fun, I inrrllnir, Mercantile ClnblH Melln uf Hie 1'nnnilr.vnirn'ii Association. Mnnufnctuis' rlub Members. WW! le Orrle l.nfnjrllr meets, l'rnflrld nutlet-. Inir Members fl''a l.uiimlihie "I 1ll.n0 rnnil fnr si -fi .itf-Vr-n Hospital, llellcvue-stratford, ; ,. ?ltU MAnKBT. 1SFi- 10TH IM ' esl KcJ 11 11 A VI 1 1 Vc . mr fitilsr, JOsi;pif t, HCHCNUK Presents NORMA TALMADGfffcn" Secret of the Storm Country 4 tUr I'rnin ttnnlt 1 tlrnnm Milt,- WSIIa Next Weill ORKAI.nlNR 1'AHItAIt In ' Tltn liPVIt. HTOMB" . PALACE s9t!l it lp wiol UAtt 10 AM. toll!! P.M. lfcflin I214KARKETST ih 0tf.i Alt10ef METRCX. PltOn'TTtOV rBATOBIKtr MABEL TALIAFERRO Aimnn Ai-rn Ar-Ttnva iq 'JKIA "''M,l!m smMw4m P.irimnunt Presents imsrOB TOVKMJs" 'vJS "' ' l'l'.1i:il LUWlN Xlophone Holol.l. 'Vyi A R C A D I JfritZ&i ft rrii u . -n.f r!IKT?ClfT HIT? nil ItftTIT 7-rr T'J ju.i.i A. m . I-. -. Jf n.T I". 7 -10. U.30 P. If. i r wii- fUA l'r.nentfi ti i-it n T II EDA BARA in Klrit Hhowlnif of "CAMILLE" 'A trnm Alxanrlrn Dumas Kamoui Story. 3CuiI nuurii nilliuiioii i ul ninini im ui AIRCK MnTlrtl Oomeell ' AN l.NTIJIl.NATIONAI. BNBAk"j! Ncl Week JACU I'll Kt-ejlili In "Tom Sftwyif' jlra 0"i Iqleb XIPTHRIA MAIll.UT Above 0TH EVATANGUAY u' ;;tb " Harold Lockwood '" "Uiti canSS'1 Next Mon., Tue onj Wed. "ALlMONT'ol J KLUbN 1 "Ethel Barrvmrir'a "TIIR RTCIINAI MOTIIUR' 89J4. ribiiuit, CROSS KEYS 10SS KEYS W,"i KVCNINO. Ti--"! fOLLIES-BERGERE REVUR.S UAIt-V F nnnAniVAV linOAD t HNyDUIl AVIC -noUji dwi-' ' linns. . is. Evi , el 43 J, v,. "ALADDIN ftM,. LAMP7 Till! IHI.B Ot- INNcic I M V. (ITHKHS"1af,I CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOU Undfr Direction ot MESSRS SIIUnEI'I"", 1 . . k. 1 . 1.. l it l.-irlti llai u In GLOBE T!?;?g; ?$ CONTINfOfP-tl A M to 11 p.'m. "J"'' -Jd "THE BREAKERS" gaw oi JJj , i.fCKiKftoc"to. ornmtaiaiim Arthur lUmmersum Wondrous MuiIq PUk"" v1 V n Tl ' T?. .A IN v; LOVE Direct from h Mnnthi' nun at N, Y. Cailno'fl- al j , 1'rlaai Aturnoon Hnrtiii uii uenent uta i;ro.I.if 4 eliua ii t vntr ji.vij.Ni.h; tobav, 2 in , Ll I IVIU EVKNINGS AT VStOti JOHN BARRYMORE -m-.f UUiN&iAlNUlli KjUULilliiti sjin;Ji.i1 I.IONK1, 15AK IlYMll UK St . .J; TsAff,Mxf m rrJirjix usujiirsuiNft -: 11 OBCIROK puMAt'llltSR 'J Trldjy Afternoon bpcciai .via. nn.nt m croiv " v " -. ,i(nri . vfTl ADELPHI T l'.VKNINQH AT ;13 "'T v, x AIA1 liSS.rj.S AT 3113tl In TOMORROW Ilfc.ST EATS il.'!, IWMH MAT I17TT T T A Tl If OM T TPTt . . lil I I I l UII I I I 1H Is- JV' VV H-ii-flxjilVl v a i ii ii ,yyii''. .v Tin- niin.TR5T tip ai.t. Kiitrwr'PI' t. "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTlif $ riUIS.H ''Mr e-o "er ni nvr na runnl.Tyw chlr in' his Iril vIcIiikI njle-of humor." . nSAi Ith'.c-oun 'Nothtnur but the .Truth' la Sjifflfi INQrinpIl--' Oolller rta one of the most IT(Mt lsfl 1 rolfi- in hit lont? ami rld creer.M lrrfiA 1 ri'iay Altrriimn grnt . iwiinn ri -f-m!Tl ACADEMY OP MUSIC gey FRIDAY ALASKA SAT DAX jjo'J I TODAT A , EXTRA H3S' DEC, -.'i 11. K I'AflS'IC r. BOc 73c. II at Hspnra. -5o at Academy. ACADKMV 111 MUIC WKl. ISVO.." DBC, fe' miss louisl: . . , , nniNAiJ l in .Tnint We Homer Recitai vverrenrj BENEFIT HAHNEMANN HOSPITAt., BKAT3 NOW. fiOc to tJ 00. t,ll ChcaUnkJ V A W i u . ' l . A ,X X America' lenainn iuuwuciiar, u ra trum tiiH roros tor lh lrnlt' &tU muuiaiM li Iralv. t..trfiojn 'Hall. TnuivUy, IMtt, rppuUr r-..vi;-i.' VIWVUHK ! Si i sfft,.T .'M "(vr M .01 . J., ...,. ... 1 's A.V k v'-! A ? 1 a p - . -" : .T- :v;ii..f . v i.H; ,1, .. I M W,",'-'-.' HA Itjt ""c .jf.i. 1. .. tl".iM 1 -A . . 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