' A iteJtJV v ' t -. r i rr - -,v '.y4 r jtJSVr GOSSIP V ;., Joint Concert by Miss Homer and Mr. Werrenrath T& to Benefit Hahnemann 7. Cushman Club to Give Tea tfnO-MOimow night "tlioro will ti tlio fJJ't urh.tnlkeil.of concordat tho Academy i of Music for tho benefit of tho Social Serv- jflce Depirt-nenl of tho Hahnemann Hos- pltal. You sec. theso good women on tho Doara or managers aro most amwus io raUo money to pay another social worker "to talto Mro of tho mothers and babies ' after they, icavo tho hospital. Mrs. Thomas t Carmlcrs'l Is president of tho Social Scrv Jce Boa-d. Mrs. Carmlchacl Is president of tho Germantown Cllib also and a most ardent worker In any of tho various affairs ' In which she Is Interested. Associated with her and In chargo of this special affair as chairman Is Mrs. Clarenco. Eartlctt, and iho other women on tho commltteo aro 'f'Mrs. Juy Gates, Mrs. Walter Madeira, Mrs. 'William J. Montgomery, Mrs. Dlddlo 11. Marsden, Mrs. D. C. Tower, Mrs. How ard C. Potts. Mrs. Oeorco C. Thomas. Jr., ' dnd Mrs. John H. Whittaker. Tho concert Is to bo a Joint recital by Miss Louisa Homer and Mr. Hclnald Wer renrath. Jho former, you know, Is the dJURhtc.' of tho 'great contrutto of that Bamo name, and Mr. Werrenrath had, tho distinction of being tho barltono soloist In ho great Mahler Symphony, which was given with such success hero two years ago. , His father was tho well-known Dan- -lsh tenor, George Werrenrath. Altogether, ,you will agree wo may expect some con- cert. AMONG the boxholdcrs and patronesses xj.for tomorrow' night nro Miss Anna Hampun Harncs, Mrs. Charles D. Barney, tho Mlsaos Bell, Mru. Edward Bok, Mrs. J. Albert Caldwell, Mlbs Clydo, Mrs. Joseph G. Darlington, Mrs. Kern Dodge, Mrs. Fred erick Purant, Mrs. George W. llklns, Mr. Stanley O. Klagg, Jr., Mrs. Harry 13. French, Mrs. Qulncy A. GUlmorc, Mrs. Al fred M. Gray, Mrs. John Orlbbel, Mrs. Itobcrt E. Hastings, Mrs. Charles A. Ilebard, Miss Mary Hcbard, Mrs. P. 1 Mljne, Mrs. Carl V. Martin, Mrs. William McAdoo, Jr., Mrs. Francis D. Mcllhenny, Mrs. John D. Mcllhenny, Mrs. Georgo W. Montgomery, Mm. Robert L. Montgomery, Mrs. Benjamin 1". Miller, Mrs. John J. McDevltt. Mlbs Lydla T. Morris, Mrs H. L. Northrop, Mrs. Charles A. Totter, Mrs. William A. Pearson, Mrs. Koland V. Pol lock,' Mrs. Staunton 11. Peck, Mrs.,H. It. Warrington Ilulon, Mrs. Henry V. Hogcrs, .Mrs. Holllnshcad K. Taylor, Mrs. Floyd 'Tomklns, Mrs. Joseph Trotter, Mrs. Ernest L. Tustln, Mrs. Gustavo A. Van Lonncp, Mrs. Joseph Wayne Jr., Mrs. II. S. Wca 'ver, Mrs. Dlllwyn WIstar, Mrs. J. Morris Wlstar, Mrs. II. C. Wood and Mrs. Carl Zlcgler. THE Charlotto Cushman Club is going to give another delightful tea this veck. Tho guest of honor this tlmo will bo Miss Constanco Collier, who Is no v playing in "Peter Ibbetson." Tho tea will bo held .from 4 until 5:30 o'clock on Friday after noon. Won't it bo interesting to meet her? DID you happen to bo lunching nt tho Green Dragon Tea Iloom on Saturday between tho hours of one and threo? If so, Lyou must have been awaro of tho fact that tho girls of Camp Iroquois, under tho chaperonago of Dr. Ann Tomklns Gibson, director of- tho camp, and threo of last years counselors were there, having n re union. Not that they were noisy ut till, for has not Camp Iroquois gained tho repu tation if being nn unusually well-mannered carnp7 But then, of course, this is only natural, comprising as it does, u mot-t at tractive lot of girls, ranging from eight to eighteen years, from all along tho Main 2ne, Germantown and Chestnut Hill. And this doesn't mean, cither, that they nro mado to sit up liko perfect llttlo ladles all the time, with knitting qulto tho opposite. Tho entiro aim of tho camp Is to glvo tho girls, a healthy, happy summer, by encour aging all kinds of 'athletics, particularly walking, and tho success of their cffortH was certainly proved by tho way In which the older girls climbed to 'tho top of Mount "Washington last year. Illght hero I might add, for tho benefit of fhoso whoso mem ories concerning certain geographical de tails may bo somewhat rusty that tho height of said mountain Is C500 feet. Be sides this they wcro taught swimming, paddling and all water sports under tho In struction of Betty Dallas (head counselor) and Isabel GIttlngs, whllo Mary Tyler had chargo of tho basketball, tennis, archery and baseball. Tho last week that' wcro thero they gave a play and operetta, under the supervision of Betty Delias, stage manager, and Dorothy Dlnsmorc, musical counselor, and their attempts, both vocally and histrionically, wcro most successful. For tho reunion they engaged a. private room upstairs In tho tea room, and pos elbly ycu heard fragments of camp bongs that may liavo floated to tho main dining room downstairs. After luncheon they saw movie. , A few of. tho girls who couldn't get thero on account of tho weather, or provlous eiv gagements, wero so Ulsarrolntod that Pimo'ther reunion was planned for next Fob- juarj, and later on toward spring a large affair wIILJjo' given to which not only Itho old flBrls but tha new ones' who 'tiro coming to camp next year, as well, will bo Invited and Initiated into tho joys of a Camp Iroquois life on Lako Wlnnepc eaukee. , EN wo let 3 .kiddles read tho VV "t 'fnwtiv nnnrt 1 na that. ll thArv. trr ometlrnes forge't what Imitators llttlo chil dren aro and how often they belle their name's. So when small Celeste knolt down to say her prayers the other night and Interrupted the "Clvo us this day our dally bjead"' with "Dlngbust It, Daddy, I can.'t' .'member tho rest," really Daddy ought not tto havo been surprised. Dut from tit way 'tie toid It to mo I believe ho was a bit. Ot NANCY WYNNE. j Social Activities i"1 Alf. UIIU 01IP, JW IHUI A4I1IIVIII I.WII1.CVI W fayne, have Issued' Invitations for the wed ding of their daughter. Miss Mary Hurd Holmes, to Mr. Itlchard Howson, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL Howson. of Wayne. The Ceremony, which was tq have taken place. JMXt spring, win taite piaco weantsaay, ue ,entber 2t. at 4;30 o'clock. In St Mary's h, Wayne, ana 'win oe toilowea oy a Teoepttefl, at Holnwhuret,, the residence iji a ) XV1 ABOUT PEOEE Hospital Social Service i Wayne, for the wedding party nno Immediate families. Sir. Howson Is stationed at Camp Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Turner, of Woods Hole, Mass., formerly of Chicago, announce tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Cornelia Turner, to Mr. Wlllard 1'ylo Tomllnson, of Swarthmore, Pa. The wedding took place December B at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11 Crane, uncle and aunt of the bride. Mr. Tomllnson. a Haverford College alum niK, Is now engaged In war work as a secre tary for the Young Men's Christian Associa tion. He Is a son of Profe'sor A. II, Tom llnson and Mrs. Tomllnson. of Swarthmore. Miss Pauline Sailer, daughter of Mrs. II. Sailer, and Mr. Ileuben Davis were quietly married on Sunday afternoon nt 6 o'clock at the home of tho bride's mother, 32(3 Rldgo avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sweeney announce. tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Fay Sweeney,' -to Mr. Harry M. Itiynlg on Satur day December 8. Mr. and Mrs Homlg wilt be nt homo after January 1 at 2738 West Montgomery avenue. Mr. andltrs. Mareellui McD. Heppe. of 402 Hast Mount Airy avenue, are receiving con gratulations upon tho birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. John Spitz, of 1S23 North ntghth street, announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Sadie Spitz, nnd Mr, Myer Itablnovltz. They will bo at home Sunday evening, December 16, frtm 8 to 10, CHAIN OF PARTIES FOR HOSPITAL UNIT Twelve Guests at Roxborough Tea Invite ight others, Who, in Turn, Entertain Four Some time at tho beginning of tho new year tho baso hospital unit from the University of PcnnsjlvanU will leave for France. Tha nurses, doctors and all members of the unit must bo proxlded with sweaters, mufflers and many other comforts. To aid In this work h number of tho young women students have nrranccd to glvo a chain of entertainments. Miss Hhea Ott. of 375 Green lane, Itoxbor ough, gave a tea at hrr home on Saturday afternoon to start tho inoetnent. Her guests Included Mrs. Albert Jackson, Mrs, Oliver Dill. Miss Helen Goshow. Miss Margaret War rington, Mlts Myrtle Sllverwood, Mlrs Kdna Sjlcc, MI'S Caroline Greaves, Mis Dorothy Thomas, Miss Helen Thomas, Miss Vita Jones, Miss Margaret Pcnnock und Miss Mabel Mc Claln. Tho novel Idea will be carried out by each of tho twelve guests giving a party of l'IkIU ; then each of the eight, a party of four, and so on until the chain Is comploted, Kach guest at each party gives tho same amount to the general fund. Miss Kllzabeth Simpson, of Green lane, daughter of Mr. II. Mitchell Slmp'on. who Is prominent in the city's musical circles, has completed a courso In surgical dressing work nt the Ited Cross headquarters and organized a group of workers In Slount Zlon Methodist nplsoopal Church last week. This will bo group 1 of Auxiliary No. 220. Tho meetings will bo held In tho class rooms of tho church on Thursdays, from 1 to 5 o'clock In tjia after noon, and from'7 to 10 In tho evening. Sur gical dressings, hospital garments and knitted apparel will be the work of tho group. At the first meeting 800 surgical dressings, all up to the standard of tho Ited Qrossers, wero completed. Miss Simpson Is chairman; Mrs. Clarence C. Keevcr, vlco chairman, and Miss Marian Dodgson, secretary and treas urer. The members Includo Kirs. Arthur Shcb ley. Miss Ida Woodhead, Mrs. Annie Shoe maker, Mrs. V. Shoesmlth, Mrs, James Turtle, Mrs. George Llttleuood, Mrs. Jean Wrlcht, Mrs. Georgo Hardman, Mrs, Itlchard Wtit wlsle, Mrs. Charleton Cade, Mrs. George Tag gart, Mrs. Charles Ianghelm, Mrs. Frederick Simpson, Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mrs. Oscar I.lojd, Miss Uesslo Lewis, Miss Marian Stout, Miss Edith Haln. Mlsa Myra Haln. Miss Irnia Clegg, Miss Anna Lawton. Miss Kllzabetlt Hardman. Mrs. Edward Chappell, Miss Flor ence Holdsworth, Miss Jessie Priest, Miss Lllla Calhoun, Miss Harriet Forney, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Robert Hetherlngtbn, Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.- James Hardman, Mrs. Katharine DodgVon, Mrs. Mllllgan, Alhs Nellie Hchofleld, Mrs Cornman, Mrs. M. Mae Ciena ghan, Mrs. W. Clugston, Mrs. II. Haln, Mrs. Charles Simpson, Mrs. Ervvln Simpson, Mrs. W. Walmsley, Mrs. J, B. Lewis, Mrs. Yarnall, Mrs, C Hammond, Mrs. J. Whlteman. Mlsa Marian Westorman, Mrs. Law, Mrs, Charles Jordan, Mrs, ltobert Haln and Miss Miriam Eastwood. , Tho members of the alumnao of St. John's School have organized a dancing class and will give a series of dance on Friday eve nings during tho winter In tho parlMi hall. Arlast Friday evening's cnjoyablo affair the guests wcro received by tho officers of the Umfmnae, MlssMIsabel McDevltt. 'president; Miss Marie Rogers, vlco president; Miss Elizabeth Bowe, financial secretary; Miss Mario Cosgrove, recording secretary, and f Miss May Qulgley, treasurer. Among othere present wero Miss Marie Cressman, Mies Eleanor Nowlan, Miss Mary O'Brien, Miss Nellie Cunnle, Miss Mario McCormlck, Miss Regina Walsh. Miss Phyllis McIIugh, Miss Loretta McMann, Mlss'Beatrtce Martin, Mlts Marie Gallagher. Miss Ella Rogers, Mr. Ray mond Treacy, Mr. "John Rogers, Mr, Leo McKernan, Mr. John Lcnahan, Mr. Raymond Schaeffer, Mr. Leo Boyce. Mr. James Nawn, Mr. John Fltzpatrlck, Mr. James Burgess, Mr. William Everly, Mr. Jaqjes" Travis and .Mr. John O'DonneJl. Tho Boys' Friendly Club of Itoxborough meets on Thursday evenings at the home of Mrs. -K. C. Moore, 6119 Rldgo avenue. Tho membership Is limited to twenty and at tho present tlmo Includes sixteen boys. To "pro mote friendship and moral uplift among toys" Is the object of tho club. This club has contributed to the war work fund of tho Y. M. C. A. and similar organizations. ,Mr. Walter Donald Is president; Sir. Harold Uttley, vice president: Mr. Herbert Fltzrdy, secretary, and Mr. Harry Wagner, treasurer. Red Cross group No. 3 of Auxiliary No. 171 has completed stacks of work for, tho Society and not one article has been rojected fur not being up to the standard. This group meets every Tuesday from 2 o'clock to 10 in tho social hall of the Fourth Reformed Church. Mrs. William J. Bcatty, Is chair man; Mrs. Francis Ehly, vlpe .chairman; Mrs. Robert Ehly, secretary, and Miss Blanche Taylor, treasurer. Mrs. George Fleming, who Is a graduate of tho surgical dressings course of the Red Cross Society, has charge of that work In the group. Mls.i Mabel Leasing directs the knitters, and Mrs. Christopher Odelnelm, the hospital garment workers. Mrs. Samuel F. Ehly has charge of the comfort kits, slings and towels, and Mrs. Hamilton Beatty the ambulance pillows. Under the direction cf Miss Anna E Beatty a quantity of oakum pads, have been made. As It takes so long to pick the oakum, It occurred to the president of the group to form a clasir of boys and girls who work on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 o'clock getting the' oakum ready fcr the pads. ' They used to stay In tho work rooms andbeg for some thing to do ; now they are liappy beca"use they aro regular workers for the Red Cross. While much bf thework Is requisitioned from the society, the group purchase!) Its own wool (or the knitted garments. Amonr recent gifts for this work was 125 from Mr. George Auman, treasurer ot the Wawatam Tribe of Red Men. for the tribe, Miss Ethel E Lush, of 26 Ort(n lane, entertained the members of her Bible class en Thursday evening at her' home. liar guests were Miss Edythe Everett. Miss Iva Dalley, Miss, Ruth Firth. Miss Doris Dul on. Mlsa Marian Layre. Mlsa Grace Predlger, "KlM ' Myrtle HWYar-roovaaai HI 'Hewlett Ptfitie LEDOER-rPHILAJDilLPHlA. . ' " T i ' I r i , nn 1 1 i i .i ii i i,, iii , I m . r ., . .i i ; I ui i i i i , i i JIKMIHHhIJIH T CHARLES FARNUM VtoXo ty Marccau ilRS. SAMUEL HELL: JR. Prominent members of the overseas committee, who, with a number of other active members, are planning to send comfort kits to the soldiers throughout the winter. COLLECT MAGAZINES FOR SOLDIERS Junior Members of Wyncote Women's Club Formed Committee to Secure Reading- Matter for Can tonments Jenkintown Choral Concert TH12 Junior members of tho Woman's Club of Wyncoto have formed a lommlttcc, of which Miss Mary Vielo Is chairman, to collect books, records and magazines for thu canton ments. At tho last meeting of tho club Doc toy Robinson, of Swarthmore Collegf, gave a very Instructive and Interesting talk on food conservation. He spoko of the' food situation as brought about by tho submarine warfare; the shortage of sugar, both cano nnd beet, which had formerly been raised hi Germany, Austria, Russia nnd Italy and Is confined now to tho Weit Indies and the United States, and wheat, which Is raised In Canada, Rumania, Russia and tho British Indies, the Argentino and Australia; and meat from tho United States, Argentina and Austrnlla; and tho good butter which wo have got from Den mark and Germany. And he explained what has puzzled some of us why we are bending our wheat abroad and not corn, becauto of the people of Europe tho Italians aro the only ones who eat It, becauso It Is only good when eaten hot, nnd principally becauso It docs not keep In going through warm coun tries as wheat Hour will. And ho mentioned tho fact that we aro not nsked to llvo more cheaply, but more carefully; that wo should try to mak a shift In our diet In order that wo may give to our allies the things that aro least perishable; In short, to put It Inele gantly, "Do not stuff your husband, but hus band your stuff I" Miss Mallaby, of tho fac ulty of Bccchvvood School, also gavo two readings. There will be an evening meeting tonight, with Miss Ruth Draper, mouologlst, us en tertainer. Tho next regular meeting of tho club will bo Wednesday, Decembcri-19, at 2:30, when Miss Mildred Davis will lecturo on tho work of tho Consumers' League. The Jenkintown Choral gavo a splendid concert on Thursday evening for tho benefit of tho Red Cross "An Evening .of Old Sons," IrishX Scotch, English and Colonial. Tho concert was opened by tinging tho "Star Spangled Banner," during which a Red Cross flag and a servlco flag wero unfurled; then the club song was sung, tho muslo of which has been written by Ralph Kinder and tho words by Mrs. Iswjs Bremer, Jr., the presi dent of, the choral. THr. Benjamin F. Evan's, tho baritone, and Miss Bessie Klllo Slaugh were the soloists of tho evening. Imogeno Chandler Oregory, tho well-known reader, whose charm of manner nnd volco aro always winning, gavo great pleasure to her audience? '' Mr. und Mrs. Louis B. Fortncr, of Jcnkln town.iare In New York for a short time. MrsE. C.fJennlng and Miss. Jtmulng, of WvncofV nreVtajlus at Atlantic City. The S. P. C. A. of Montgomery County held Its regular monthly meeting at the, homo of Mrs. Homer L. Pound, of Wyncoto, and formed plans for the annual meeting January 3 In All Hallows' parish house. , Tho Old York Road Clrclo of tho Y. W. PX &?" Ji-!- "MQ.tofi fj-Kr" ',-.'. i -' ft'w-iT.iivi.'r.w ' ane4iwvra te C. A. continued Its drive until yesterday and now every ono has responded most gener ously. One of the practical things which tho V. W. 0. A. does H to provide hostess houses to servo lis meeting places for tho families nnd f i lends of tho toldlers who aro waiting to tako their placo on tho battlefield of France. Each house Is provided with u hostess, a director, u cafeteria and an emer gency worker. There aro more than 2,000, 000 women In America who do not speak English. The hostesi liouso Is their only place of comfort often, where they may find somo one who speaks their' own language. Tho Y. W. C A. work looks after housing of joung women nnd In Industrial plants vvhero girls nro now employed In placo of men. Seven women woikers havo been bent Into Russia und twelve to France. The Old York Road Clrclo reports from Its collections at the stations last Wedntsday: UlUlns Park ?H!,;,-. .Tenklntown .', .. CS.31 Ulensldo 4.50 Xoblo li.Z'i Jenkintown Red Cross 8,35 Wyncoto Red Crosi 4.24 St. Paul's Red Cros, Ogoutz! 11.05 Total $153.42 Mrs. FrancU A. Phelps, of Wllkes-Barre, who will be remembtred as Miss Margaretta Drown, of Philadelphia, has sent out cards for the wedding of her daughter. Miss Fran ces Slocum Phelps, to Captain Charles II. Waller, of Wilkes-llarre, on Icccmlcr 13 nt tho First Presbyterian Church. A reception will follow nt tho home of tho bride's mother. PRETTY WEDDING IN RIVERSIDE, N. J. Miss Eniniu Ermick Married to Mr. Howucd Schuyler, of Bur , lington, at Parents' Home A putty wedding tuok place on SS.ituid.iy evening at the homo of Mr, und Mrs. Charles Ermick, when thtlr daughter. Miss Emma Ermick, becnino tho brldo of Mr. Howard Schujler, of Burlington, Tho ceremony was performed In the largo dt awing room, which was banked with potted plants and cut turners. Mrs. Edward If. Schuyler, mother of tho bridegroom, plajed tho wedding march. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, woro a frock of whlto satin trimmed with real laco and a veil of tullo caught with orungo blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of rests. Mrs, Everett Daw son, a sister of tho bride, attended as matron of honor, and wore a frock of yellow satin with an ovci dress of tullo trimmed with gold lace, and carried un arm bouquet of chrjsau, themunV Llttlo Miss Ruth Schuyler, a bis ter of thY bildegroom, was flower girl. Mr. Schujler had his brother, Mr. Charles S. Schuyler, as best man. Tho Rev. James Jentsch, of tho Lutheran Church, performed tho ceremony. A reception followed the sen Ice. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Jlrs. Schuyler will live in Riverside. " HANGING ON THE FAMILY SiXm, , i , . , jajJr -- ' z i-" -"" i ''-" 'yO Copyright, Lift Publishing the . GovenuMnt.Bervic; -" n. ' . ..'-I 3T .'.', T" '."IV" "".', '.".' J.' ' '.Ae.T MONTHLY MEETING OF MOTHERS' CLUB Luncheon Will Be Given on Fri day Afternoon in Iankford for Guest From Harrisburg The regular monthly meeting of tho Moth ers' Club villi bo held In tho Frankford Library tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Alice Kecch, supervisor of sewing In tho public schools In tho city, will speak on Red Cros3 sewing which Is being dono In the bchools this j car. Tho ofilcers of tho Moth ers' Club nro: President, Mrs. r. Embrey; vice president, Mrs. John Webster; secretary, Mrs. I'. S. Woodln; treasurer. Mrs. John Cumpbell. Mrs. R. Pialnflcld, of Oakland Mreet. will give a luncheon on Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Kidney Clover, of Harrisburg, Pa., who Is her guest for several weeks. Covers will bo laid for ten guests. Mr. J Lister, of Paterson, N". J who spent several dajs as tho guest of his sister, Mrs. Georgo Norrls, of 4070 Frankford ave nue, has returned to his home. Miss M New house, of Dltman street, will entertain tho members of her knitting club tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Muttlu-vv Wrlglcy. of Fall River, Mhss., uio tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley, of 4615 Oakland street. Mr. Wrlgley, who Is a M. M. In tho United States navy, will ho stationed at Lcaguo Is land for several weeks. Miss Iottlo Michael, of 2107 Bridge street. Is bpendtng two weeks nt Augusta, Ga., vvheia bho will visit f'.aiup Hancock. Miss Daisy Howell, of Arrott street. Is spending several weeks visiting In New York. Miss Laura Tajlor, of East Montgomery avenue, will entertain her 500 club nt her homo on Thursday. Informal Teas Given on Sunday Afternoons Informal at-homes on Sunday afternoon nro In guo tkls jear perhaps more than In for mer years, slnco tlmo Is so llttlo formal en tertaining done." Few cards havo been Issued, but a general Invitation to drop In for tea la widely accepted, and pleasant Impromptu gatherings nfo a very common occurrenco In many houses. Mrs. Walter Jackson Freeman and Miss Corlnno Borden Freeman villi bo at homo from 4 to 6 Sunday afternoons until April at their residence; 1S32 Spruco street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Groie, Holljhock 11111, Essen, .'. Y., who aro spending soveral weeks with Mr. Grove's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grove, of 258 Tulpehocken street, Germantown, will assist them In recolvlng at their Informal Sunday afternoons at homo from 1 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Henry Price Wright will preside nt tho tea tablo next Sun day. No cards havo been Issued. Mrs. Georgo W. Jacobs, Jr., will bo at homo Informally on Saturday ufternoons In Decem ber after 1 o'clock at'1200 Spruco street, No cards havo been sent out. B. F. Keith's Theatre CHUST.VLTT A.ND TWELFTH STItnETS Another Tremendous Music and Comedy Show! ADELE ROWLAND IN A CYCLE Or &ONO HITS "The Naughty Princess" a Mr.DLiiT op aurtTit and melody Six American Dancers a riCTimusquu noveltv Howard's Animal Spectacle A NOVEL POO AND TONY CIRCUS ntiRKn a rrtAMTO: malkta donconi: HARRY LESTER MASO.N't HEABURY & SIIAW. TREE Altai lilt DtSQl Company, Reprinted by pa;Ul permission. inMifiiKliiiiil'-!T-"'t nfo EMBRGE!QAtlJ.gfc FOR" MORE DRESSINGS Ogontz and Huntingdon Valley Red Cross Auxiliary to Pro vide 2600 by December 20 Tho Ogontz nnd Huntingdon Valley branch of the Ited Cross has had n special appeal for 1600 surgical dressings before December SO. Mrs. Sumner II. Cross, chairman of tho surgical dressings committee, received a letter from thg Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter asking for SC00 dressings as Its part of tho 200,000 which tho Southeastern Penn s)lvjnla Chapter has been apportioned by tho American lied Cross In this special drive Tho Ogontz and Hutlngdon Valley branch In tho ten months slnco Its organization has responded to every call, met every emer gency, and has exceeded Its apportionment of the Ited Cross In each field ot activity. Mrs. Cros, arranged tho following schedulo for surgical vvc-rk during the coming two weeks, December S to 20, at tho surgical rooms, Jenkintown Club and Heading room, Prlday, Derember 7, 5:30 a. in. to 5 p. in. ; Saturday, December 8, 0 n. in. to 1 p. m. J Monday, December 10, !:30 n. tit. to C p. m.j Wednesday, December 12, 0:30 n, in. to 5 p. m. ; Friday. December 11, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p. m. ; S.iturdny, December 15, 9 aj) m, to 5 p. in.; Monday, December 17, 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; Wednesday, December 19. 9:30 u. in. to 5 p. in, An urgent appeal Is mado to every lied Cross member In the community to holp In this pressing need for surgical dressings. Our base hospital units urc at tho front, and from them tomes the continual cry "Make moro surgical dressings." Over tvvo hundred men In this territory havo responded to the coun try's call tho women nt home must stand behind them. Don't fall them now! Twenty tlx hundred dressings before December 20. As soon as possible following this present drlvo tho turglcal work will bo transfci rciT to tho rooms In McDonnell's new building. Old York road. Tho new rooms will be open every day except Saturday from 9 until 1 und from 2 until 5. "WHAT'S DOING iTQMGftLS; -v-, Card party and promenade ut Itlttenliouie Hotel for benefit of St. Kdmond's Homo for Crippled Children. Admission charge. C,lrl' patriotic rally at Academy of Muile,' under au. pices of Junior War Work Council. Free. Uanquet of Veteran' Asaoelatlon of Metro politan I.lfn Insurance agents of Philadel phia, at Adclphla Hotel. Members. Ilelmont Improvement Anaoclatlon meeting-, 3940 Glrard avenue. Tree. C'olioeki.lnk nntlneaa Men's and Taxpayers' Association meeting, Slxni and Diamond streets. Free. (Irrmantown Ilulncn Men's Association meeting, Twcnty-llfth and West Tcnn streets. Fro. , 1 1'rankf'ord Ilulne Men's Atsoclatlon, Marshall School, Frankford avenue and Sel lers street. Free. Lecture, "Offennlve .Walnut the Subma rine," by Joseph A. Stclnmetz, Franklin In stitute. Free. Prison Reform League, 1300 .Spruce street. Members. Dinner to Harry Dotls, Common Council man of Thirty-eighth Ward, Majer's Uanquet lloom, 1G20 North Broad btreet, Invitation. METROPOLITAN op1fSB (2 Weeks Only) Beg. Mon., Dec. 24 Tha JIot Wonderful Play In America. EXPERIENCE Tly GEORGE V. ltmiAriT n;fu,'..r 1',,.Un.'" Wednesday and Saturday. Holiday Matlne. Xtm. and New Year's Eventr. Prices 00a to fl.r.o. 600 Iwcr-ioor x. Scats livery Pcrfornianec. 11.00. Bargain Matinee EBOA, BEST SEATS ?1.00 Eeatu for All IVrforn.anrca Now on Salo at th Metropolitan Opera Hou mut Downtown Ticket Ofllco. lioa CJiestnut St. The Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom Friday Evg., Dec. 1 4, at 8:30 ARTISTS Clara Clemens Olga Samaroff Oss.A Gabrilowitsch . ThaddeusHh Hans Kindler Leopold Stokowski .' IIC.VUriT OP THU PKTTLUJinNT MUMC SCHOOL SKATS JJ. O.V HALU AT I.EDOEn CENTKAL HEPPC-a and THU DELLUVUE-STrtATPOnD! FORREST THIS NEXT WEEK ONLT , XT J.,:vi3Ui', J'"'- Tomorrow. Good News for Theatre Goers I Engagement Extended! BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR ONE WEEK A SMASHING SUCCESS! f KLAW & ERLANGER'S CA1TIVATINO MUSICAL I-I.AT Seats on Sale Thursday for the Last Week Farewell Night, Sat, Dec. 22 BROAD-Last 5 Evgs. "gg 850 aood Seata Vowtt Floor t Wed .Mat THE PLAT THAT TUTU JOT I.V LIVING mmm GARRICK tABT " WEEK8. Eve... SiO. unnmin. M Tomorrow at 2:o0 THE.BOOMERANG STRAND otn- Av- t Venanso. K, of Uroad; OllVAHW virt Time lo PMIa. ' THE JUDGMENT .HOUSE lTtOM B1R OlLUERT 'ABkEH'S KOVEL T nr.TTST 8St AND LOCUST liUOUOi Mais. 1:.10-J.30. Evr.. 8:S0 to II. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "nEACHINa,POIl THE JIOON" NIXON n.it r.i.siK FBitausoN In ''TUB IUBU OP ' JKNNIB CUBHINO" A ItEaULAR "VS?18 "AN Kornerly tflayed by B A1.C-AU AOT8 5 r A. VUTV PJIENCM KU0UC8 VjAXJiX X yABRT F1ELD8.LENA PAILt VJrtL l J-aV wk 410" Wo ra0 o Physician's Wifd Vislte-iltlH of Mother Durtntr Rmhini Absence on Hunting Trip? MOOm:sTOAV.V A Christmas dance''? oe given nt Odd KellowV Hall on" uruay evening. Decembtr 20. The patrol win no Mrs. It. Herbert Crdwell. Mrs. Ham J. McCahan. Jr.. M Umi.n n T Ing, Mrs. i:dmund W, Maule, Mrs. Joseph! Potter. Mrs. W. Cheston Stokes. ".J '3 Dr. n. II. Ilartlne Uimer has left on I extended hunting trip In. Florida. Mrs. I) during his nbsencc. Is vlsltlnr nt tha of her mother. Mrs. Edward Berkhead. llcverly. , II Mrs. Harry Frnntz Is n deleiratx in 't national convention of tv. C. T. U., now session at Washington. Miss Helen Durmi li enterlolnln Mary Owans, of West I'hlladelphla, over tkM ttrrfL'.vnil I j l1 rl Mr. and Mrs. William D. Norcross naW5 closed their Jiomo and will spend several months In Vlnrl.ln " "n V Miss Kathleen Murphy, of N'ew Vork. Is UiV i guest of Mrs. Ucrnard Gray, of East Mala.' 1 6ltoct- , j-i i-iuiini'-nii.u air. and Mrs.- William - .: v.iarn navo returned to their homo after '? lorimghfs stay In Atlantic City. ,j linvicitLY Mr. und Mrs. Frank StreeM navo closed their homo In thl city and will' Bn.n.l ...... ... , I .. l... ,- ...,l-'.j,-.i ' " V-k'n c,..., puivi.i Mwna in i-iiiutlie nuia. BT A largo silk servlco flag bearing flvo stariiTJ was unfurled nt tho Sunday evening servV ' "J Ices at tho Methodist Episcopal Churcli. J5jt ffl .vir. jiiair Kergusson gavo n ThanksglvlngKt-"J dinner to 100 girls nnd boys of this city., WH I'llflmv-ATtIJ IHTM.' -vrt- nl.J,,. TlAi.' i aid has rctunicd to her home. Scotia Farms. 3 ner pjienuing a iorimgni vvnn trienus yrV,J New York. Vwl Lieutenant Frank S. Conrov will leave tOT-.'?i Camp McClellan, Anulston, Ala., after enjoyala Ing a ten days' furlough with his parents, Mti&fr"? u0t. ...n. uuiiii o. uuiirui, vi uroau scrccv. tvV Lieutenant Walter Jones Is home for a fort. XT lilsht and will sneml bN furtmiirli u-ltli Jtr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, of Warren lane. iL' Miss Marlon II. Crtsswell has gono toTS Scranton, l'a where sho wilt bo a guest tor$i'i Scranton. i'HS wi. aiiu jiip, uumes xariai, or vv ayno, . 'a.,'j.i. were guests of Mr. Strickland McCoy atvhtKfl iiunio vu ciik uvcnuo lor n. lew anys. f T Lieutenant und Mrs. Hayward Webb ar!? spending u fortnight in Atlantic City and r tlietM nt flirt f Q1l....-r....l,-TlTA.t,..l.. rf' Mrs. James W. Vodges, of Park lane, will tN? spend tho week In Atlantic City, as tho guest slZJi or major Towsand II. llaldwln and Mr tald win. who tiro stavlne nt thn ttntel riennla Mr. Itlchard Satterhvvnlte will leave on De. it cember 11 for Miami, rio., for a threo months- stay. IV MARKRT lS- ABOVU 10T1I ll!lS A. Srtn 11;1R P M. ARTCRAFT rnEsnxTs first showino op GERALDINE FARRAR In the "eell D. De Mllle Directed Play "THE DEVIL-STONE" Prom tha tjtnry by Beatrice Do Jllllo and . Ilshton O.raun. Ft AY a f t.li V.AmV.n. a-n... rt LirtV-C 1 o A. M. to 1 1 :1 B P. at : .V. ESSANAY PRESENTS i'V TS11RT! AnVI UAVAVAtPA . AftS IN FIRST HIIOWINQ OP 1S3 imr nttncin n tt.ti . (; xxaci ourii3i up 11SU i-. Tliura.. Frl.. Bat. "Tho Judgment Home." A R C A D I 10:13 A. M., 12. ,2. 3:4.1. ft:45. f:45. 0:30 P. IL PARAMOUNT rnESENTfl FIRST PHOVVTNO OP ' S3 TAnr niniuATin S unwv nvnr unu Jn Adaptation Prom Mark Twaln'a "lUiVlSAWIiilt" VjE .. Appeala tu Jinn. Woman or CM14. . v4 111 no a Genulnn Artlrtlo Treat to Thoaa Wba-J navo iieaa in hook as Well aa Tnoflo -;it' Who Hava Not. W. TfrnmAnT a iaiikpt c-n a... m. 'if.! y JXKJii.n. u a. sr. to hub p. jt iM National Inhibitors' Anoolatlon Preaentl JLtH '" afc v-unr i, i-t.r.acjiia t if DUUULAS FAIRBANKSv -i li In -THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST1'. l-lt'ffi Rri'.nTtiMT MARKET Helow 17TII '"tbitd ivr ir n 7PDAV I'ATHE PreJntji;!'tna Mrs. Vernon Castle ST,uv-NA3nEcD.N .iMM iomor.. iiarold Lockwood In Square Deceiver, ttKr- MARKET A Vf'i .1.1,1,.1'iitio J. rt 4. u l , JH. lrtf' J. ilill i'UJJUIDp CijrHiRC . irKT.m V.flVPT. AV-n ATIII1.DU 'M , .... CROSS KEYS DA'. sjm, rf "THE BREAKERS" f& BROADWAY un5A.D snider at yi, ffi "nnnciltfiP ?.f Rods" Featurln iAt'v3 in Annette KelleraaM f-2 Vaudeville Includea "Tha btar Bout" TTT,1 ii CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSlfn Under Direction ot MESSRS. SIIURBRT wi f r.vu. asi". ivix. vvku. ana HAT., 3:lB."w Arthur Ilamnierateln'a Wondroua Muslo PlaMJiij YCJU'KK IN , VR ir Direct Trora 8 Mentha' Run at N. T. CHaa.)$M T.YRIC ST 7 TIMES. NiailTS. 850.. tiVti JOHN bARRYMORE, CONSTANCE JW COLL1E.K, LilUXMbL, JJAKKYMORB )- in PETER IBBETSON?: ATlF.T.PHI CVBMNOS AT 8:1S. , AUIibrni MATINEB AT 2dS. Pon. Price Mat. Thursday. Heat Seaia ll.oo. i. WILLIAM COLLIER ,;f IN THE ORKATEPT Of iT.T, PtRrKS 'i$, fl "NOTI11MU HUT THE TKUl'il'',' : ADDRESS BT JUDGE JOHN M. PATTERSONS on WOMEN IN THE LAW' lM WEDNESDAY EVENINO. DEa 12. at 8 o'CIseat ,'V At I2t houiji mi na.e.. unaer toe Aua ,' Vl "f ,n, Portia Club of Templo University. -, All Women Interested In th Law Aro Invited 4 ; i ,ri,.. WITHKKafUUlN aAUU ' V' FRIDAY EVO.i DBC. H. AT EIOIIT CCUX tv- DT7.TRR AfnoQTIRFN. V R fl ,l1ectur7eu thb GREAT WAR BENEFIT OF THE FRESIlYTIfnlAN HOMB t LITTLE lleclnnlns TOMOR. EVQil JtAHUAKBTa A JTfJT . ..Jli.'":..v '?. ''THB OPEN rmw. - tri i ZJTri " HWJay CT'UUr i iuiuii mvm . .- rpouiir , December t ne tjninese utnt MBTIlOrOLlTAN OPERA' IIOUUM.f CTm" rosiwn AT 8 tTCLSSSV "-,' The DAUGHTER J, REGIMI MS. KB, JlKMl'tiU, iUlltt-LU. OL I BCOTTI. D'ANOBU). Conductor, ' Mr, rtaat. im i."tnu. pt. nimuimt ; vrXDK.MT or MUMIC TomorroTr. Kvnl Homer Sitf Werrc riKNEFIT HAHNEMANN HOSPITAl,. SE-T! Nuvv, ooc to s, nt lllv.CkiaSail .. ' 'm ,m ?w w iv.a HWr;Mmwi wwvwvMM jy; j.Af '. . v, a 1 vQcrim3&j?ll' 3!m&'m Vmv&?m71' T ' Plui"' - da J- Ay i . r .V-. . rf-v .- ,.. 'dk IsrfiS " ' ifiayfiftJiMV &.& ik -vitimrmv"' -"in ' iirniiimiiir ,i a-V '. ..kSltfJ L' i- laff.7 J