EVENING' BUBLIO 1917 . just gossip About people . . SUCCESSFUL DANCEINHOXBOkOW Henri Scott to Sing at Entertainment December 12. Members of Ebenezer League Entertained on Moric Ship and Tent Club Has Regular Dance. How the Battle Is Won Evening Sketch, "The Kindergarten," to Be'V Repeated tor Ked Cross LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUlte.. -,MBER 6. her ora-iem-self for e to i i any-full-etall read;' sslan uvnt i b- i H an ivlng crat. ra operatic J-A bi basso, lia-j ofTered Ills services to the younj: men of tho navy nnrt mailno corps, now stationed at l.ot'suo Island, for the entertainment they are tilnhnlnK to nUo on tho evening of December 12 In the ball room of tho BellcVLO Stratford. This enterprise on tho part of the jounc enlisted men Is bclns given for the Women's Hellcf Committee of tho Social Servlco Uurc.iu of tho Medlco-ChlrurKlcal Hospital. No admission cliurRO will be made, a collection belns taken up durlns the cvcnlnR for this cause. A number of prominent oun& nomcn dressed In lleil Cross costumes will act ns usliern durlns tho evenltiB. An unusually nttractlve program Is promised. Sixteen ounu enlisted men mill form a minstrel circle, wl.'fc illffuicnt In teresting features vvli'i bo lntioduced. On account of tho uncertainty of beliiR called to actlvo duty, moro than doublo tho num ber aro In training for tho various parts. One of tho novelty featuies of the c entity will bo a muslcnl skit led by nilz.ibetli Hood Latta, who wilt appear In a reproduction of Mrs. Vernon Castle's Med Cross rostumo In "Tho Patriot." She will sins "Keep tho Homo 1'lres IlurninK," with u chorus of clRht jouns girls, who will lepresent tho occupations women have uilopted since the beginning of tho war. They will depict mall carriers, motor meseiificrs, food com mlssloners, polUo and lire Kills. Wcstrn Union messengers and ranch mid farm hands. Theso characters will bo imper sonated by Margaret l.u Hue, Hsthcr Jean Bochmnn, Louteo U eland, Mnrjoiy Watt, Miss Ballnek nit birds, Dorothy Wilson, Graco Carhart and Mrs William K. Moore. Tho entertainment Is entitled '0cr Here," and has been written by C. M. How ley, of the IT, S. Mtrina Corps hmpltal staff. Mr, How Icy and Miss Latta will also Introduce an amuMng fcaturo entitled "I Don't Want to CJet Well." I.uclcn Phillips has offered his services as musical direc tor, and music will be furnished by tho Marino Hand. Tho entertainment will be followed by a dance. Tho guests will bo received during the evening by members of tho Social Service Bureau. Mrs. William H. Gicen Is In , chargo of tho aides, who will number about 160 nnd include Margaret Dimlbo Iloj Ic, Ethel IC Nice, Plorento Pepper, Margaret Obdyke, I'loienco Shoemaker, Helen Camp bell, Carol Medlar, Mrs Joseph II. M. lllnns and Mrs. l?verctt Plummer. 1AST night there was the regular Wedncs- day evening dance at tho Ship and Tent Club, at Twenty third and Christian streets, under tho direction of MrN. Paul Mills. It was almost a foregono conclu sion that there would be n big bunch of people there for the dances, and, In fact, all tho entertainments thcro havo been mighty succ-sful so far. A committee has recently been appointed to take caro of tho entcrtulun ents, which Includes Truxtun Hare, Bllly-Kocap, John Sinnott, Howard Hitter and Henry Thouron. On Monday evenings there will bo basketball , under tho direction of John Slnuott; Tues day night, boxing and wrestling matches, under Mr. Hocap. Wednesday will bo tho danco i.lght, when tho uniform admits tho man, but tho girls havo to havo special Invitations from Mrs. Mills. Thursday nights there Is to bo vaude ville under tho direction of Howard RIt tr; Friday will bo given over to homo guard drills, and Saturday there will bo 'basketball games, whllo Sunday afternoon there are to bo mov les. This coming Sun day there will bo a mustcale and reading for the men, Mlbs Helen Gallagher will alas. Miss Dorothy Powers play the harp, Mr. Itlemnnn, u baritone, will glvo scveial boJos, and Miss Anna Collins will read. The building wherein the Ship and Tent Club is situated was given to the men by George C. Thomas, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chllds Drexel havo done much to make It a success. Besides a g mnasium and splendid reading and resting rooms, there Is a duo dormitory In tho house ad joining for tho enlisted men. Y7E HAVE often wondered, havo wo not, how, In a sham battle, tho jlctcry Is on? And when tho fleet sails out to sea is thero not alwavs something fascinating and mysterious to tho uninitiated In tho war planes? By what tactics do they con quer? When is tho "enemy" beaten and how do they know? Tho answer is simple. Down at one of tho huge southern train ing camps an Englishman was drilling a company of our men In tho gentlo art of the bayonet, and had Just been "run through," so to speak. "And where did jou stick mo?" he calmly asked. "In the lungs, sir," was the reply. "And did I cough?" "You did, sir." "Oh, then, I'm dead," said the ofllcer, approvingly, as he walked on to his next te- NANCV WYNNE. Social Activities f News was received here today of the mar riage or Miss Sara Emily Wlstar nnd Dr. O. Wallace McUntlre, both of How aid, Pa, who were quietly married in New York on Decem ber 1. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Heed Bridges, rector of tho unurcn or the Incarnation. The only attend ants were Dr. Harry J. Wllmot and Miss Elva Vandergrlft, of New York. Doctor McEntlre Is a graduate of medical eolleeea here and In Washington, D. C. Miss Wlstar is a descendant of the Wlstar family in this city. Mrs. Daniel II. Lutz. of 104 South Surrey place, Atlantic City, has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Heel, of Bala, and Mr. and Mrs. V. II. rtan. of West Philadelphia. "-- Mrs. II I. Bacon and Miss Dorothy llucon, of Jenklntovv n, are guests of the St. Charles, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McKlnney, of Iluddonfleld, N. J announce the engagement o,f their daughter, Miss Gertrude McKlnney, and Edgar Burton Ltojd, U. S. M. C. Re connaissance Company of the Plrst Aviation (Squadron, now stationed at MIncola, I I, There wltl be an entertainment given for the benefit of the Home Guard of Palmyra, N. J this evening at Epworth Temple. The program will Include a "Flag Address," by Mrs. Williams, which is moat popular In Palmyra ; baritone solos by Mr. Lewis James Howell, violin boIos by Miss Nina Prettyman Howell, a concerto for two pianos, which will hi .played by Mrs. Qeorge M, Becker and TTKNllI SCOTT, the famous una tjare-l fwonsr, na wm, oy Km jail ,;, Mrs. Williams will also give tho impcrsona tlons tor which sho Is so well known. A linen shower was given by Miss Besslo Tl. I-cldmnn and Miss Bessie Pnrbman In honor of M'ss Miry Sllvxrm-vn at tho home of Mrs. Hrie IVIdni in, B27I Parkslde ave nue, on Sundiv evening Those present were: M ss Minnie Weinberg. Miss Cecelia Miller. M ss I.va Mnshhltz. Miss b'ulle Keldman, M sb Anni I'eltlcbrre, Miss Ma Nnmcroff, Miss Itoso Brian. Ms stflln Preed, Miss R. Lerncr. Miss M Klein. Mrs Wilson. Miss Pearl Bond. Mls tlnrel Bond. Mrs. Silver man Mr Itymnn Gnro. Mr J. Iliirsteln. Mr. A lluwteln. Mr. 1! Armon, Mr. A Stein, Doctor l-rcpd. Mr. Herman Silver. Mr. Pln cu', Mr Hobb, Mr A. .Morrison. Mr. M. II. low .Mr I. Uon,l. Mr : Knrbman. Mr. ""son. Mr II IVMrmn. Miss Fannlo Oott fried. Mrj Helen HoMmir Rnlib. M?. Albert i e cman . iM Dorothy rcldmin nnd Miss 1 r.inccs rcldmin. Mr nnd Mrs William Wet Hvans, of 624 nrth Portlcth street, ure receiving congratu lations on the birth of n son Mrs P.vans will be remembered ns Miss Mary S Clajton Announcement 'k made of the wedding of Miss I ranis II PiuNon. of C418 Park ave nue, nnd Mr GnrfleUl Grater, of Washing ton, nt the home nf Mls Paulson's parents nt 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Tho wedding la nnnounced. of Miss Clara V fx-gal and Or. Kinl Mark tvf C07 North Sixth street, on Thurtdny evening, Novem ber 20 Mrs CSrenvlllo todg Montgomery Is en tertaining ber h ster, Mrs William Hodgkln snn. nt her homo on Aubrey road, Wjnne w ood attractive" wedding this morning Miss Henrietta Fortman Married to Mr. Harold Randall in St. Stephen's Church Today An attractive nodding was solcmnlred this morning nt 11 o'clock In the rectory nf St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church. Itroid and Butler streets, wlien Miss Henrietta Pnrtmnn. diughter of Mrs Clemens B Fnrtmin, of 1131L Jerome street, became the bride of Mr. Ilnro'd M Handill The ceremunv was per formed by the P.ev rather Tjmn Tho bride wore her traveling suit of brown broadcloth trimmed with sell fur nnd u hat to match hhe was attended hv Miss Anna Bmlg ns irlilesmild Tho Intter wore a coat suit of burgundy velour with t-eal trimming and a nat of burgundy velvet -Mr Theodore Ilerllng wa- the' bridegroom's nest man. The service was followed by a lireakfmt at the home of th bride's mother. Mr. Hand-ill nnd bis brldo wilt leave on an ete.nded trip nnd wilt bo nt homo after De cember J5 at Bioad nnd Jcroino streets LKKCOW1TZ KinVKS Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Doris Pieves. daughter of Mr and Mrs Bernard Kiev is of 3003 Berks street, to Mr. Armin I.cfcowltz. of JCOL' North Tnent) eighth street, on Sunday evening at B o'clock M the home of the bride's p irents Tho ceremony was followed by u reception Mr I. J1 nml his 1,rWo lort for " trl' New .i n,'."1 ,N" s',c,,ul some time In Atlantic Uty I kii their return to Phil idelphl i they will be at home nt 3003 Berks street HAI.I. MALCOMSON. Among the Interesting weddings of tho week was that of Miss Dllzabeth Malcomson. daughter of Mrs I, jr. Malcomson, of 705 irn.ni! .1n,Jen.l,e' aml Mr N""iian Hall, of 160.' .North Park avenue, which took placo on TueMlty evening In tho Bethlehem Presbi terlin Church, Broi.1 and Diamond streets, with the pastor, tho Rev. John R Davles olllclatlng. The brldo wore her tiavellncViiit of dark blue broadcloth wli.i n ,inir i.i.- i. ... and white fox furs Mr and Mrs ii.,n i-J, on their hones moon trip Immcdlatelv nft the service. They will bo at homo after D comber 15 nt 030 Wyoming avenue Dc- HOBBRTSON CONWAY Tho wedding of Mlsa 1 leanor Wlnslow Convvai, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. William Conway, of Lansdownc, and Mr. Malcolm Humphrey Robertson took plice last ive. iilng at q o'clock at the Church of St. John tho l.vangellst, Lansdowno. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Crossvvell McBee rector of tho church. e' Miss Conwny was attended by her sister Miss Florence Hpy Conwav, as maid of honor! and the best man was Mr. James Haes Jr Tho brldo wore a gown of whlto satin, with pear trimmings Tho mild of honor wore """" .ii mu nuvcr tune. The wedding was followed by a reception nt the home of the bride's parents After a uCe in Itldley Park""" M" ,l0D"ts0" ' KNITTINGCLUB TO BE ENTERTAINED Lawndale Sewing Circle Will Have Meeting This Afternoon at Home of Member Miss Helen Simpson, of 6423 H street will entertain tho mcmbcis of her knitting' club at her home on Monday evening. Miss Pauline Frer, of Palmetto street will entertain tho members of her sewing circle! this afternoon. Mrs H. I.emniel, of 1'anshavvo street Is spending tho week In New York. ' Mrs Stuart Boggs. of Hellerman street Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Rothrock ' of Brooklyn, for several weeks. ' "What ia Um trouble, doctor T . V .- ' sV - "v. Jlfifr - ill J MISS LOUISA HACIIK AND MISS HENRIETTA I5ACIIE Circat-jtrandilaughtcrs of Ilcnjamin I'ranWlin, wlio mo Knitting for their biothcr, rranklin U.iche, Jr , who is in France with Base Ilo.spitnl No. 10 SERIES OF DANCES AT WOMAN'S CLUB Entertainment Was Given by Boys of Swarthmore Preparatory School Saturday Evening The hfconil nf n "cries of il inees the ilniEiT set luvo .maiiged was vvhtih given at the Worn ill's Club, In .Swarthmore on Saturdiy cvnlig There weru a number of men In iinlfrrni nt tho affilr Some of tie persons who wero theio-wiro Miss Buitrlcc I. rooks Miss Marlon Wends, Miss Unco Stockton. Miss Patricia Hlckling. Miss II ir bata Hlckling, Miss Doroth Avers. Mls Olive Benjiniln, Jlr Louis Davis, Mr Her bert Brown, Mr Bradford Seudder, Mr Krlc Alnsvvurth, Mr Henry Hitler, Mr Walden Van Hngen and Lieutenant James Mvllek On i-iturda evening a dine was given nt the Swarthmore Propiralory School Three of these nffnlrs .110 given every jcar, and the bovs at tho schocl alwas look forward to them Tho members nf tho faculty who chaperoned Urn dime were tho principal, Prof Arthur H Tomllni-on, nnd Mrs Tom. llnson. Mr. and Mrs Louis A Wlnne. Mr nnd Mrs Roth, Mr Wilson and Mr Wall ice Tucsdiy nftcmoon was Home rconrm'pj Day at tho Woman's Club, In Swarthmore Mrs. J. Russell Smith spoke on food In war time nnd told Just bow one should provide for growing children all tho nourishment tint they need The Woman's Club of Ridley Park had .1 very Instructive and up-to-tho-inlnuto meet ing last Monday In the morning tho women assembled In the 1 lubhouso nnd listened to a lecture on food conservation by Miss B icon, from State College. Miss McCoy, nlso from State College, gavo a talk In the afternoon on food sivlng, and afterward Miss Hub bard told tho women how they could save their clothing by keeping It in constant re pair. Demonstrations accompanied each ono of these lectures Tho department of homo economics, of which Mis K H Heardsley is chairman, had chargo of the program Mr. and Mrs L II Chesebro i-pent tho Tlunktglvlng holldijs in Bast Orange, N. J Lieutenant Lurullus Mitchell .met Lieuten ant Rodney Mncllenrv are homo on furlough, which lasts until December IB. Boti men were recently commissioned nt Port Ogle thorpe The iiibscilptlon danco given In the Rldlev Park auditorium 011 TiiaiiksglvliB night ban foilte 11 military nspce t. as a number f soldiers, homo for tho holiday, attended tho affair. There wero a great many other per sons there, too, nnd tho dince was a decided success. The next cn villi bo given on Saturday evening. December 11, under tho direction of Mrs. CUirles II Hctzel Mr. Leo Purdue spent Th mksglvlng with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purdue, of Norwood Mr. Cleary, of Norwood, was also homo for Thanksgiving Mr. Albert Cross, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Cross, of Norwood, haH received a com. mission ns becond lieutenant of artillery at the training camp nt Port Oglethorpe Mr. J Nelson Rlgby spent Thanki-glving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi im C. Rigby. of Media. Young .Mr. Rlgby Is sta tloned nt Camp Meade. Mr. William Fostett, Jr.. spent Thanksgiv ing with hls father, Mr. William Possett. Mr. Fpssctt, Jr., Is ttatloned at Camp Meade Mr, Franklin Baker Plnkcrton, who Is ABSOLUTELY CowrUbt, lit FubllihUis Don'withioW a this," fil.. '. . V- cva also nt Camp Me ide, spent Th inksglvlng with his patents, .Mr and Mis. Samuel Pink erton Mrn. Lister, of Aldin, entertained four sailors from the iwv j.ird nt dinner list Sunday Mr. Frank Mnrtln of Aid in has received n llrht lleuten nit's commission nt Fort Ogle thorpe, nnd Mr Utorge Hirper also ricclved a commission as ilrst lleutenint Mr Dtubln Meredith Miiit Thanksgiving In Aldin Ho Is stationed at Camp Hin 1 ork Mr Ralph Hirle recentl enlisted In tho engineer corps and Is now In training up III Niv Rnghind Tho Aldan Mothers' Club met nt Mrs. Wal ter II Uniste id h homo on Tued i afternoon. WOMEN DISCOVER NEW THING TO KNIT t Members of .Branch 1776 of Little House of St. Pantaloon Meet Every Tuesday Hwiv Tuesdiv nt the home of Mrs H II. dishing. Fifty-first street and Lirchwood avenue, there Is a gathering of thn women who form Chapter 177C of the Llttlo Houso of Saint Pantalcon Tim mother houso Is at De Lancev plieo and Twentv-second street nnd Dr Hlho Whltlork Itoso Is president Of the Chapter 1770 Mrs Cushlng Is presi dent ; Mrs. John 1 Coulbuni, secretary and treasurer Between the work dond at home, which of courso Is brought back each Tues day, und the busy hinds that "fairly fly on that div a remarkable amount of work Is accomplished One thousand irds of gingham nro being made Into little frocks foi French children Underwear Is m ide. stai ks of band iges, pneu monl 1 Jukets ami Peter Cooper rings Ono of tho things mado thero arc knitted abdom inal bands The are undo precisely like the llttlo biby binds, but of courso of tho natui.ll or colore d wool Tho mothers who know how these binds keep tho bibles from hiving colic! will npprcclato how thej might keep boldlers wnrm while they aro standing In tho trenches Those who havo received them havo gratefully written of tho comfort and help tint they havo been Dven a bo glnnei In knitting could mike these, nnd .11 they aro so appreciated and so seldom made. It seems a worthy work for any ono to take up Concert and Dance in Apollo Hall The friends of tho Uptown Homo for tho Aged will glvo u s.icied concert nnd charity danco foi the benefit of tho building fund on Sunday evening at Apollo Hall, .1710 North Broad street. Tho concerts presented by this organlzi tlon nro receiving tho approval of Its friends and pitrons Kncouragfd by tho previous succesbes, a most elaborate program has been arranged, moro varied tbm any put before tho public so far. Tho committee which his mado arrange ments for this affair Is ns follows: Mr. Swart?, chalrmin; Mr. Holdcn M. Leventon, Miss Levinson. Miss Llpshutz, Mr, nnd Mrs. (old, Mr. Chudnaff, Mr Waxman, Miss Ber man, Mr. Dogoff and Miss Fursky. Company, Raprlnttd by special ptrmlsslaa. .V. . ... ' t!j?M$ INTERESTING SHOW FOR LANSDOWNE Series of Pictures to Be Presented at Century Club for Benefit of Canteen Department Lansdnwno his nlwavs been partli ul irly fortunito In tho cnteitalnmonts it gives. A good mail) persons of re il talent havo per formed at tho Century Club nt one thno or another, and a number of splendid amateur shows hive been Mven So one Isn't sur prised when ono bears of the unleiua enter tainment which will be held thero on Kitur div evening It is for the bcnellt of tho cinteen dep irtment of tho Lansdowno branch of tho Red Ciosh Miss Mabel Phillips Is chairman of thit dcpirtment, nnd It Ins certainly done a great deil of good When tho soldiers who hid been encamped around Linsdownn were delijed In the town for hours, on a cold night, wnltlng for tho trains to eomo to take them South, surely not ono of theso men will ever forget the good hot coffee nnd heaps of sandwiches which tho canteen department tlxcd for MRS. ISADORE LOV1TT Of 2104 North Ninth street, who was Miss Minerva Sussner Victor before her marriage on Thursday, November 29. them. It certainly proves what this depart ment Is capable of doing when over a thou sand men could bo fed nt a moment's notice. A lot of peoplo villi wnnt to come to tho benefit for It. so that It may alwajj stand ready to meet any emergency. And tho Bhow Itself Is well-worth seeing! There will be u berles of six short movies, called "Girls You Know." Bach one will hay) a different star. The pictures nro all original ones, made by no less a poison thin James Montgomery Flagg nnd produced by Mr. Jack Baton Thev will not bo shown throughout tho country before tho first of the jear; but as Mr. Baton comes from Lins elowne, he hus nrranged this special showing for tho benefit of tho Red Cross branch of his home town. Tho pictures are nil delightfully funny, the six types of girls portrajed being tho Screen Fan, tho Art Bug, the Man Hater, tho Vacation CBrl, the Brldo and the Super stitious Girl. Miss Blaora Stanford, of New York, will also sing a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Florence Conway Miss Stanford Is a very talented concert singer and well known In New York musical circles. The entertain ment Is bound to be a success, for, with such a splendid piogram offered, every one will surely want to come. A great many Lansdowne people had guests with them during the Thanksgiving holldajs. Of course some of the soldier-sons were home on furlough, and several other families were generous enough to share their good turkey dinners with sailors from the navy jard. Miss Bmlly Patterson, of Harrlsburg, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Ed win Qraulcy. Mrs. F.dward Blttenhouse, of Lambertvllle, Pa , spent the holiday with her eon, Mr, Ed ward Blttenhouse. Jr. Mr. und Mrs. Benson Bow ley, Jr, of Bal timore, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Row ley's mother, Mrs John C. Hlnes. Mrs. W, Baton Thomson, of New York city, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Julian J, Keenan, Jr, Mrs. Thomson formerly lived In Lansdowne. Sho left on Friday for Butte, Mont., where she will spend some time .with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Kramer. Mr- William R. Butler and her son. Mr, Henry S.' Butler, of Mauch Chunk, spent tba (imllillilllH '- iffiaHBHV THE dance given In aid of the Roxbnrough Red Cross Socletv, on Monday evening, nt Woodvnle. tho clubhouse of tho American Bridge Company's club, at Wlssihlrkon. was a very successful nffilr Tho reception hill was decornted with piling, ferns and chrju nnthemums Orc'iestrnl selections and pop ular songs filled In tho Intervals between the dances Among thoe present were Mr nnd Mrs Walter Fancourt, Mr nd Mrs. W Ross Hnggert. Hr. nnd Mrs Clnrenco Dengter, Mr. nnd Mrs Hnrrv It, Thompson, Br. nnd Mrs Robert Bailey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C Cox. Mr and Mrs Wllllnm W Wllon. Mr and Mrs Ixiuls Wagner. Mr nnd Mrs Chirles Simpson. Mr nnd Mrs Rlclnrd Knrrcll, Mr. nnd Mrs Willi 1111 Keelv. Mr nnd Mrs I. I Adams. Mr nnd Mr Frederick Fowles, Mr nnd Mrs Wllllnm C Ames Mr nnd Mrs Ferdlmml Davis Mr and Mrs John Struse, Mr. and Mrs Frank Weger, Br nnd Mrs James Hchofleld, Mr nnd Mrs Chirles White man, Mr Graham Lltttewood. Mr Joseph Russell. Mr Wllllim Hemtrle, Miss Rlghter. Miss Mildred Rlgnter nnd Mr. Richard Rlghter Miss Bessie Blankln. of 332 Lvecum avenue, entertained the members of tho Kbenezer League, of which sho Is president, on Mon day evening nt bet home Her guests In cluded Mrs Leon Mrlrklind MWs Llnvd, Miss Carrie- I.lojd Mlsi Mnrle Knn, Miss Rophli Lickey, Miss Florence Mill, Miss Maude Kcllv, Miss F.thet Lit Miss M irlo Kane, Miss Mnrgnret Severson, Mls F.thel Black. Miss Mildred Butler, Miss F.va Miller, Mlrs 1.11a Murray and Miss Maool llc.idbcrg. Mr nnd Mrs T Wltford Srhofleld enter tnlned tho members of the Roxbornugh Mel ody Club on Tuesday evening nt their home. 478 Gerhnrd street Mr George VV Wentllng Is the music il director of tho organization; Mr It Bruco Wallace, president, und Mrs Charles Jones Thompson, secretniv To nld tho work of thn Mlrpih Aulllarv of the Red Cross Society tho humorous sketch "Tho Kindergarten' will bo repeited tomorrow evening In tho lecture room of the Wlssnhlcl on Methodist Fplscopil Church Miss Marv Kurtz, of ltoborough the author of tho plijette, has directed the plavors Tho east Includes Mrs George Camp, Mrs Jncob Smith, Mrs. William Falrhurst. Mrs James Fnlrhurst, Mis Stewart Robinson, Mrs Roy Green. Mis Itiwllngs, Mrs loseph Klppis, Mrs John Wooler, Mrs Thomis Rlttenhousp, Mr George Hodson, Mr Joseph Mlsslmer. Mr. Henry Co-dlng, Mr William Rlgler, Mr G Alfred llletrlch Mr Chirles Price Mr Wllllnm Andrews, Mr Alexander Russell and Mr Gcoige Ingram Thn Mlzp ill Auxllliry meets ever Thursday In the Wis. snhlcknn Bnptlst Churili There arc several hundred members Tho orginlzitlon b is been miking surgical dressings and hospital garments for sK months anil his added .1 knitting section Mrs Bdwnrd Cnrr Is president, Mrs Frank Kenworthy, Mrs H Murdoek, Mrs Henry Rlcnnrds, vleo presi dents, Miss Helen Kenworthy, corresponding secretary. Miss Lulu Anderson, recording sccrctnr ; MIs Florence Russell, treasurer, and Mrs Bdwln Shur, Instructor Iho knitting section Is In charge of Mrs Frank Kenworthy, Is self-supporting and Is turning out an Immense amount of splen didly finished garments Miss Ada Thomas, of Rlghter street, Is tho secretary and treas urer The Red Cross group of A"uxllliry No 171, which meets In tho nnnex of tho Baptist church, Is specializing in surgical dressings and hospital garments Tho dressings class meets on 1 ruiav evenings, and the sewers work all day Monda. A flrst-ald class, under tho direction of Br Lawrence Slmcox, meets on Monday evenings Tho group has nbout sevcnt-flvo members Mrs W. H. Hoedt is president: Mrs Charles Jones Thompson, Icb president; Mrs William Ames, secretary, and Miss Riy Itorcock? 'treasurer. At tho annual meeting of tho men's Bible class there was an interesting program of vocal music bv .Mr W. C Ames. Mr Lester Blankln. Mr V. Will ird Cornman and Jlr. J. Blllott Flinagan; nnd a duct of brass In struments by Mr Edward Pickles und Mr James Pickles Thn following olllccrs were elected Mr. J Elliott Fl.inagin. president , Mr Mntthew Dunlap, vice president; Mr. Harry Praeger. secretary. Mr. Milton Buck le), assistant secretary, Mr. John Blank. in, treasurer, Mr M H Stevens, Mr. Dinlel W. Seltzer. Mr f harles A Flanagm, Mr Thomas W. Gray and Mr. Frederick Lovejoy, substitute teachers A sirles of organ recitals villi bo given In the Central Methodist Eplrcopal Church on Green lane, during the winter, beginning this t Gill, Is evening The soloists will be Miss Rem organist; Miss Bessie Leonard, con tralto soloist; and Mr Bertr.ind Austin, violoncellist Under tho direction of Mss Elizabeth SI lip son, cf Green lane, Itoxborough, a Red Cross 400 Extra Seats at $1.50 ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT 1108 CHESTNUT STREET FOR CONCERT BY JOHN McCORMACK At Metropolitan Opera House Tomor. (Fri.) Night, 8:15 ALSO 100 EXTRA ORCHESTRA CHAIRS AT 12 00 FORREST Thin ll Next Wrrk Only r.MTH Ml Mats Weil .t S.,l. A CI.BW KNOCKOUT" Km Ledifr Maw 6. i;rlMiTPNw Muaical JMuy ENTERTAINMENT" . -r n. d'.venlnir Ledger, Red Cross Benefit Matinee Friday TIT? n AFt 'rhl an,l Next Week Only TUB 1't.AY THAT PUT a JOY IN MVINO JIWhiIh Red Cross Benefit Matinee Friday GARRICK-NOW ? V.V & Sb, THE BOOMERANG Red Cross Benefit Matinee Friday QTTfANn01" l" "t Voinneo B of Hrod S1KAWJJ ELSIE FERGUSON The Rise of Jennie Cushing T.lflT ICT 52D and LOCUST 8TUKETS LiJyjJi31. Mats 13(1 S So tvirn O.J0 ta 11 MARY PICKFORD In "TIIK LITTLE PRINCESS" NIXON JACK IMCKFOnD In "JACK & JILL" I I.K FFD VAMP OEOnilE IIOSENER 'ItIL CLOWN ttLAL VVHKEI.EIt ft MICKEY B I1IIJ ACT) 5 r KEITH'S TODAY l i. Jlo unj uoe TONIOHT at H : to II !( BESSIE CLAYTON and MOSCONI BROS. A! The Bonfire of Old Empires" Jill. MKH JIUMIK HA11IIT ANII OTHEltS IIKII CIlllSS MOHNISU'.MTINKB TOIIOUHOVV AT 10 SO A M. ALL HEATS t Academy of Music T',Sl.nK BARONESS HUARD, "MY HOME ON THE FIEI.T. ' rtWof OF-MIY'Alltail' nuxlllnry will be organized this evening; .iiouni y.ion Metnoant Episcopal Chui .MiwieiyunK. f ' .ic mrmDerB or me noiy Kamiiy CRU Club pave a novelty party last week In nuuuoriuni, Hermitage nnd Wilde all i en-re ns a protrrnm or excellent mi Kciccuons by veil-known vaudeville artl nnu an eniilnn of fancy dancing. Th tertninmcnt was follcwed by a eoclal with eenernl dnnclnK. d'i- "WffAT'5 DONOt? .TDNDHU; "Itatp1npi Tnlk.M Mordnrft Cutljptr IM?f Sew Thought Ubrnrv, AVelghtman BuUdf, injr, rifteenth nnd Chestnut streets, S.lfctf Tree t'f "sSr' ! sjcyt rWi ? JOiw WW J craJ n a - I ttlfllrhtnl f'niirf tinvun. 4 -l.l M..u VVuftHi inmates of Houso of Correction, Colonnalhvlsr Hotel Admldilon charue. ' l'7i ---. - - .. in mil nniiivn B rn Mrellnir. of v et flillndelplila rnulntia ?M .Mens ABSoelatlon. tSS2 Hartlmce-o avenus. 'M3 r ::M Iieeitni. 1., ', i;,n,, imriton. with-. JlH eiHjioon Hull .VelmVsloti charite. V'JJ lerliire, "The Ntriigul Towarel Dnoe-M3 .........,,, v, ,,, i iU1, jerome nan I lay- r,$ iiiiAiil. tlerinnntoiMi Y M C. A. Admission Vf e In rite hi 1 Iorii llll.lne.. .Ilen'a Aonrl.ll.l. ..l. ' ','1 Sr,l3 OermnntoMn avenue. Free. " Vfeetliii? of HiiiMlniH.i,, lm........i a.. Jt. snilntlon Dietrich Ilu'ldlnc. Sixtieth street 43 nnn uirnrel nvmue. I.'ren r v, mol.er of s(. Ilreeorj', I'allietllet Clat). i HiifMnr. (Irner ITtetant LnUeooal d i uur. i e.irnrd nnd Leldy avenues. Adrnls-? dti'll vii 1 1 ;f llnl ( roi rail, Krnlnitton nirln Rich Sihool. Amber und Cumberland Htreets. Free. "'B "eitiirr. "ll,e I'.e of I'lmlomrtrle MellioH,U . & 1 rnnklln Int tute .Memhep ' &ri Aililre, Hrone Iliiaril, of Franca, ,A1 .... iiij- uiAiusie Aumlx'ileyn charge. i 3 i miiii nnnre or innnr AmlM.n . .l I lull, Now Whirton Hill. Twelfth and Whar.." It) I MrPITI AilnilouL.H 1. "l Turn in Minimi fUr. i ....... .. ,.... -? f . " i""ii i or i iirinimBN j ,lJ:,r ,M,l1'ers nnd sillora. Ilroad street' nnd ( olumbli avenue Admlxsion charr. loJA.Vilf.cJPiSW.J ?.. . NORMA TALMADGE IN ITnST 8110VV1NO OK THE Secret of the Storm Country I'rnm. Wink in eirnr Mlllrr Whlta Next Week anr.AI.DINE F.UUIA1 In "THE DKVII, STONE" PALACE 1.M4 MAI1KET f?T. I . r 10 A M. to lt;15 P. U. Triple Fentura Bill "DRAFT 258" , Sfftro Prnluetlnn IVnturlni: Mabel Tallaftrra nosc'OE Allllt'CKLU In "A Country Hero" I'LTEK LEWIN. Xylophone holol.t ,s ARCADIA 10 1 . A SI . 12.2 T (V -n 7 43. 0 30 P. M. " ' lir All) lit ill VV.M THEDA BARA i rviwriu In Flrat yWZZA , 10'n' r$ Camilla" ?J hhowtn Aanj -much hennetfa International finealr" ..ei c; .uvii j-icKioru in 'Tom Sawyer lv .MJi VICTORIA atAnmTi!SSSm T.7VA TJWnTTAV In tiih - Harold Lockwood ln "T"c sqiiarr . i UECEIVEB" V' 4-1 Next lion, luei. and Wed "ALtMONt" iVk - r-r--i-'ivi'-n MAiiivnT tiIau, ittif V lhl.H VI ..".--!. 1- ivL.ue.li x lJrhP K.nrnmin,''t, Ethel Barrvmora; In "TIIK 1 IIVAI, MOTHKIl" V 53 Tomor.. MAI3 MARSH In Nunihn. lltwi n?fc.l w """ ? VJW , GLOBE "8Bjp.i I r-rtV -lvi-.0 11 A f I- II n1.." " tt D.mui a s t-Kt ! 1U 41 I , alt "THE BREAKERS" JSSJS 1'13HBR. l.UCKli: & OOHDON. OTHblta. CROSS KEYS ?.&N,va, T 4 ,. "GOLDSTEIN'S WEDDING - . , v , BROADWAY " ,-nvdkk aj fi nil T V XT T7"T rpTXTin Th. VJi..U "" JfB , Mr. Carfax" &. I'OI.LILS IlKKUKRK ItCVUC; Oth.ra " li CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE LVKM.NGS. H 13. MTINEn SATURDAY I X Arthur Hammerstrin'a Wondrous Mu.to Play $ " "XT A TT ) Ti n . f! I V U JX Sh IN LOVE Direct from 8 Monthn' Run at N. T. Caalna 1i morrow Aft ."pw-lal Mat. Bfnttlt Red Croaa I .V Kit . ,,....v,.i 4 t o:u .J L- -MATINEnSATURDAt r .-. Tf .! V,vrc, .m c.A iiu" iinnniiuuivrj ftjj rnMCTAMPP PflTTIPD '. rrAXrVrriiit: w Liivjiiiiij rsiiin. t ivn iich; . ,.jk ,7ZZ !. wjsf in "fisrmtL LBHKTSClW'Jg nv OKOHOK IluMAIIRIKR 40C 'im Slat, ncnent Rad Croea .iFiH Tomorrow Aft. fpeclil ADELPHI LVKNINOS AT H 1.1 MATINEF8 AT SllS-'f A Pop. Mat. Today, nest seats si r.wi WILLIAM COLLIER' v,j IN T1IR ORILVTRST OP ALL FARCES ft "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Temorrow Aft. Ppeelal Mat, ritntflt Rri Croaa AV ACADEMY OP MUSIC a Si SIIAA- hXIKA "poL.so.. DEC, 4v BOr. 75c. tl at Ilrrpe'a 25o at Academr. ' 1 Top. $1 Mat. Toda), Uiss., 8.30, Lait Tlo .LITTLE Margaret ANGJ THEATRE l'th 4. Da Lancejr I'bont Lo-. ClXl I in Lonely Soldief Next Week Mtoa Amlln In "Tha Opn YiraKi tlKTROI-OMTAN Ol'ERA IIOUSB METROlyLlTANOl'LRA COMPANY. N,' Tne DAUGHTERGIMl MMKh. IIEMfKL. MATTKELD, MM. C. BCOTTI D'ANQELO. Conductor. Mr. PAPL (icata. 110H Chealnul HI. "!L?P AM4.J Zoolodjcnl Oarderva SeetKel y AainUaienCMOiUnnlO OBar BlrdJ nd Hearts rurUABu or i CASINO aCca WAIJin1 At- sih ft. nUr gSyety j Pe" filff1! .1 ml mViMsv L'lTlttlllllitSilSi i z v sa vl ""i J irti M,' .-j .r -3SI d j?ft M ..VJB Z'Ai ffV J Mrs 9S. 7 "J"VM , ZZL,'jMm .WWW - .. .w mi vw 'pmnvatiw. .jiupwui A 1 T
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