,"V-' EVENING PtJBLIO liDOERlpHtLADELPHli, THURSDAY, 5D0E&Mfe ;Mfc - V KU i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE GIVE DINNER i rirl Scouts to Aid -in Red Bazaar for Wool Fund December 15 Miss Borda to Wed Doctor Royster January 15 rpitlJ Olrl ticouts nro Rolns to help In tlio Itcd Cross membership elrlvc, I hear, and tliat'H fine, don't von think? Indeed, the HcoutH nro by no meant tho timiillcit of tho junior orgnntzntloni throughout tho country, Htid tho members nro hclplnc cry materially In nil tho unions branches of patriotic work now koIhr on. Headed by their captains who nro inuit of them Junior t.cuBUor?. tliuuRh tho league, of courie, hu nothing to do with tho mutter, they mo co-tiucr.ttliiB In oery vay by offering their tenlros In many of the numerous undertakings. Mr,. Willis Martin has offered u merit strlpo to tho srout who wilt tutu In thirty or moir new members during tho tMmpaimi of this und next week, Then, on December lfi, thcro will bo a big bazaar nt tho I'onfleld HulldltiB to ruNe money to obtain wool for the Scouts to knit, as knitting, oti tee, Is ono of the accomplishments of tho Scouts, and many of them huvo mado a great ni'iny articles for tho soldiers and sailors alreadv. In connection with tho salu of fancy and useful articles common to most baiaiN there will ho a lunchroom which' liwon Martin wilt Imio In charge, and her troop from Chestnut J III:, vihlcli, Iticldi ultillv , has many future belles therein, will ail as waitresses. Those who will hno that go of the other doings at the fair Include Mrs. Drew-Baer, Kllen Mary Cassatt, who lias had so much to do with the (JUl Scout movement n this city; Kathcrlno Leu, Anno Mclrs, Kllzaboth Adams, nils'ilcth Packard, Maiy Packard, .Mary New bold and Mrs. Radcllffo Choston. HAVK otl heard that Helen lloreli is to bo mairled on Januaiy ID'.' She Is going to sail for tho Virgin "slands, vvlioro Doctor lloystcr Is, on .lanuary 0, and wlll arrlv at St. CroW on .January If,, and thn wedding will tako plaic that da. You see. Doctor Uojhtcr Is a surgeon In tho navy and Is stationed theie and cannot como hero to bo married, so he has asked hr to go thfcro und she has ery wisely decided to do so, ns ho cannot be sine when ho can ionic, and In these davs ono can't bo suro of how long an ono will be stationed at one place or when ho will be sent off to lamp. Mrs. K (i HaUanson, a friend of both Helen and Doctor Kojhter, expects to meet her at St. Thomas, and she will go on with her to St. CroW and bo matron of honor nt tho wedding. Helen Hordn, you know, Is tho daughter of Mr, und Mrs. Charles A. Horda, of Ji-n-klntown, and u slater uf Aiuhew Uorda, Mrs. Harold Cross, Katheilne, lMlth and Eugenia, George and Chailes lioida, Jr. Doctor lto titer's name Is Thomas S Ho la a son of Mrs. S. A. Kojstcr, of Tonus vllle", N. C His cousin, another Doctor nojster, mairled Utrdle Page, daughter of Judge Page, one of our Mi. S Dals Page's many relatives. She often visited hero before her murrlage. TTIDITH CiltACli: Is to '-' Adams net Saturday wed Dunbar In Washing ton. The wedding was at Hist sihuduled for November 1, but for various icasons could not tako place that day, and ho this present data has only Just been given out. Hdlth lslted Lucllo Lusson Uutler hero on several occasions tho jcar Lucllo camo out, you remember. Mrs. Henry I), l'lood, wlfo of Representative l'lood, Is to bo matron of honor at tho wedding, and tho bridesmaids will Include Mary Mlllett, Frederlca Peterson, Kathcrlno Culler, Marie Limine Heckham, Adrlennc Ihelln and Helen Hlodgttt. Quito a few Phlladcl phlans will go down to the wedding, among them Lucllo anil her husband, llusscll Butler. CHKTAINLV, Mis. Ilium tl LliipliioeiU t.as Ideas, and when she cutrlcs thiui out there's some go to them. The cntcitiilii ment Klvcm last night by the men of the Mailnc Corps and Ucserve I'orco of League Island at tho Uellevuc-Sliatfoid for the Medico Chi Social Service) Huieau (whew! Rome bcutence!)was amice ess with a capital S. Tho mlihstrel tiarl was simply splendid, and tho cunning little, sketch with tho sing ing of "I Don't Want to Oct Well." by i:iL abeth Latta und an enthusiastic Jackie, brought the house down. The ballroom was crowded to its utmost capacity with pretty gills und marines and Jacklcs and older people, and the dancing lasted well Into the oenlng. Hrlg.idlcr General Waller mudo a splendid uddies, and from tho "countenances" of tho peach baskets, which seemed to bo fuirly burst ing, I should say tho harvest was quite fine. NANC'V WVNNH. ENTERTAINMENT FOR RED CROSS TONIGHT Debate on War Question in Tioga Will Be Presided Over by Lieutenant Skidmorc An entertainment In aid of lied Cross work that Is attracting much attention will take place tonight In tho large auditorium , of St. Paul's Reformed Tplnopal Church, Broad and Venango streets. The piogrum Includes a debate on the question, "Heaolved, That us a better means of ptosnutlng the war all citizens of the United States (both mule and female) should be conscripted fur national sen Ice," and a number of selections by well-known musical artists. Lieutenant J, W, P. Bkldmore, of the Canadian army. Just returned from the fighting ficmt. will pre side and, will make an address Illustrating Ids story with helmets fllUd with bullet holes, gas musks and various souvenirs from foreign battlefields. The debate will bo between the 1910 team of the Central Evening High School nod the Chatham Literary Society, The lutter team will take tho ufllrmatlve side, with Mr. I'.ugene W, Wall, Mr, John U Campbell and Mr. Alan H. Mluton (In rebuttal) as the speakers. The Central livening High School team will be represented by Mr. Harry L Nettl. Mr. Charles A. Collins and Mr. William ST. Keenan (In rebuttal). The Judges will bo Brigadier General U W. T. Waller, of the United States murine coipi. who will make a short address during the evening; Professor Charles H. Hockey, formerly of the (lermuntown High, School, now In the service of the nation; Mr. Samuel J. Tuilor, Mr. C Oscar Heavier, of the Philadelphia bur, and Mr. William C. O'Neill. Mr. George C. Hit ter, pianist, has arranged and will tako part In the musical program, the other artists In Mr, Chester ,li. Davis, violinist Mr. HT u, wijrry. vioionceinit, una Mr, J- pW W Wt - r. jtaj$ Mtrn Cross Membership Drive. lay will icclto his famous wnr poem, ".Samnieo." AH members of the Hed Cross Society who attend will wenr tho unlfoim of tho associa tion. The intertaltitnent committee Im hides Mr. William M. Keemu and Mr Ihigene Wall lied Cross Ailtllhit.i No 231, which will benefit by the entertainment, has done splendid work hi hospital gumeatH and sur gical dressing, ami like ipaiiv other Hed Cro-sers who have turned out such a womlei fill nnnnint of the dtcislncs the croon his heen urged to do more of this work Mrs I, A. MrCrav Is ttmlriinn "f the aulllar,v ; Mrs Wllllim Tavlor, srrretarv ; Mrs W r Puller, lreiurer; Mrs ilm-R Henulilng, chairman of the stirglcil dressings section, and Mrs. G. Hover of fie hospital gaimeiit work Miss l.'dim Miirhiu Lindner, who has given reveral delightful progiams of lerltutlons nd li.ipersnn.itlons for the sailors and marines at tho navj vanl, assisted her par ents. Mr and Mrs William 11 Lindner, of ?."!! North Park avenue In entertaining seven murine i lul Sund iv evening, who tamo fr un 'weilTn Statex The entertain in"t . an informal home gathering, with mi-rod mulc anil an ol 1-f ishlnneil luni boon for the boss awav from home Miss ' lennor Mlddlttnn, Mbs Mu Murr.o and Mrs. Hert Huilnlph usfl-lcil ttic laists Mr. anil Mrs Martin Pieiizlau, of 2114 We't I'rln avenue gave a dinner fot'owed Iv i.inls on Mondvv evening Their guests weie Mr an I Mrs il 11 Pond, Mr and Mrs. .to'in .! McK.ualur and Mr and Mrs. Wil liam llrlnkv. ni'tli Mrs 1.1ml Mason I! iki r. of 1S05 West Hrle uvciiue, Is spending hoiiio tlmo In New Vol k Mr n nil Mrs William S Hock Jr.. of n:o North eleventh strei-t cave i dinner on Sat uriltv evening at their bono In honor of Mr Heck's sister. Mls l'm-IM Hiik daugh ter of Mr and Mrs William (i Heck, of Tlng.i and Mr James M-Cl.iulau. vhn''o enpacrinent has Jut bee'i anrnunred Mr. MrClau'lan is In the Hngl'iecr I'orps In Map sachU'etts other present were Mr and Mrs James Lovett Brown Mr and Mrs An thonv I'allanan, Ir and Mrs George Knapp and Mr and Mrs Ihnmis liaWhoti Mrs James Hehlotd fntertalned at lunch eon and bridge vesfrdav at hr home 1520 North Hlg'iteenth strt Mrs William Wharton Mrs l Harlmm Hu"d Mis Jospp't AnnbrtisUr Mrs LumhiTt II in'n, Mrs Mv I llrvln Mrs John 1 McKarahrr. .Mr Mai tin PriMizlali. .Mis llendeiuoti, Mrs Jo-i-eph Lnmilng and Mis. r.ini"t Mur.Morrls vvpim the gucts Mi Thomas N Havt'S, son of Mr and Mr. Nicholas lla.ves, of 3i;.1fl Ninth llroad sticet, has bieu gradu ited us a chief engineer In the Pulled States naval nul defense Pol lovilng his inllttmcnl In the lo.it defeiibe, ho ay MISS PAULINE r.DEL Aliss IMel will (jive t"1 informal dance for the benefit of St, Gabriel's Church nt Not wood in Knights of Columbus Hull at Thirty-eighth and Market streets on Wednesday, De cember 10. took the iouue of training In Columbia I'nl versllj. New orl, and headed tho li-t of giaduatcM, S.ituida, Meitmlar 1 He was among thn fli"f to enlist in this hraiuh of tho service He had a t-h rt furlough to visit his pan ills He Is at piesent In Washington, D. (', but will shortly have fin Norfolk, Va. Sergeant 'vru P Trompeller who Is sta tioned at Camp Jackron I'olunbia, S C, ur rlved home oi last Saturdaj to spend a week with Ids pirents Mr a'ld Mr" 1) Tronipetter, of 3S37 North Ilouvler tticet Tho Navy Homo Servlto League held n meeting In the Hrie Avenue Metlmdl't Hpls eopil Chunh on Moid i evening, Mr. Clurles J Duller, a i oted hvmn writer, called "Pop" Hutler Uv tho tjlloia and marines, iire slded and made an address The Upwoith League served lefrcshnieuts In tho "In tho service" guests after the meeting Mr Horace W. Hard fon of Mi and Mrs. Hardy, of 3355 North Kleventh street, waa graduated from ("amp Warden McLean, at Port Oglethorpe, Temi the l.ft o'f November as a captain of Infantty lie has been In training tor tluec months Captiiu Hardy has been selected h tho War Department as an Instructor at the neNt ofllcers" training cami) to be conducted at Port Oglethorpe. Mis. Alexander Adams will tell stories at the story hour In tho Nlcetown Bos" club house. Hunting Park avenue und Clarissa street, every Wednesday afternoon after si boo!. Mrs Adims has a pleasing person ality and Is well known for her ability to Interest young pedple , Mr Hoy P Llpplncott Is In the aviation squad! on signal corpj and Is located with the Thirty-eighth Aero Squadron at Hantoul, 111. At present ho Is Hnlshlng a course of Instruc'ion nt the Oldu State School of Aeronaiitlis The inairligo of Miss Muv M Lederer, duughter of Mr und Mrs, Theodore Lederer, of 1831 West Ihla iivemta, to Mri Seymour Trllleld of 3517 North Seventeenth stieet, will take-place on Tuesday evening, Decem ber 18, at ti o'clock at the homo of the bride's parents. Tho lulelo will bo attended by (lie bridegroom's, sister. Miss Stella Trllleld, und Mr. Tillleld will have for best man Mr. Mor ris W Lederer, brother of tho bride. Mr. nnd Mis. John Robert Ogden have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 4930 North Tenth street. The bride was M'ss Mary Nlchol Mulholland, diughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wylle Mul holland, of 2109 Hunting Park avenue. Mr. Ogden is tho son of Mrs. Clam S. Ogden, of 2108 Hunting Purk avenue. . Clever Monologist at Wyncote Woman's Club The Wonmn's Club of Wyncoto had uu evening recently with Miss Ruth Draper, monologlst. This talented und ohurmlng joung woman, whose picture we have seen In Vanity Fair, is a granddaughter of Charles Dana, of the New York Sun, and so comes by her talent quite naturally. Her I .character eketchea are cleverly and remar- I I'aK-weJl,!!-,, -V y, .,1 -vSv 0wMS5 ! wiwm r a t fK.i I i5 MISS AGNKS CUON1N' Miss Cronin is u hister of Mr. Joseph Jr., nnd acted ns a bridesmaid nt Iter ding on December 1. ANNUAL DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE TONIGHT Alany South Philadclphians Have Accepted Invitations for Enter tainment of Aquinas Club 'tho eleventh annual dime, of the Aipiln is Club, one of the olde-t organizations lu South Phil idelphla will be held this evening ill Dinceland, Twentieth street and Muni gomeiv avenue The club villi boon lelilnate Its twi.nt.v-fifth jour of lutuil service la athletic and literal elides throughout thu city and numbers man prominent ."ninth Phlladeliihl ins among Its menibei Among those who hivr acci ptcd liult.i tlcins tu attend this evening .lie MUs Mario Mi Cull Miss Viola Dace, MHs ltene Mullen Mlsi Mar Owen-. Mls He.itilce Ilitagtu, Mlis Catharine hhoil, Miss Prances Mulhorn, Mls Mars Matte rj, Miss Josephine ltvan. Miss Margaiet Walker, Miss Hindi T.ur, Miss Hllzibeth lluilcv, Miss Maigmt Little', Miss Lillian S-inlth, Miss Mui Plctlcv. Miss Nail Pox Ml s Kiln Up Pullill Miss Helen Poster, Mls Catlarinu Pitrglbban, Miss M.ugaret (iallaghei. Miss Ht'c i II unllton Mlbs Tlllle llurlm inn, Miss ( i therlno Mi tilnn, Miss Alice llalpln. Mliss Maile Love, Miss Anna Mjers, Miss Mali' Mongin, Miss Stasia Moiau, Miss Catharine Mniau, .Miss (linn Mcwart, Miss Marie Logue Miss M.ui Kock, Miss Mar) (illlesiile Mi Pi. ink lli.idi, Mr James I'assld, Mr John c" il loll, Mr James I'onbo), Mr Joseph ("urr.in. Mr Wil liam Curran, Mi IMwaid P (ainej, Mi James 1'aine, Mi Hairs Cnoiiei Mi John Ciavifoid, Mi Ceoige Duflj Mr William ltalv. Mi Thorn is Hides. Vlr Theodnie Htehell, Ml. Joseph Plnucitv, Mi William Pagan, Ml John Poid, .Mr Leo I'lvnn, Mi Thorn is Plnucitv, Mr Joseph Pili'l, Mr Joseph (iaulz. Ml John llt.nlj, Mr Lan reucn Haunlgau, Mr Rtchaid Hlekev. Mi James Haunlsan, Mr James Kane, Mr Atthiir Johuscin, Ml Ilimh Keenan, Mi Roger Kellj, Ml Leo Levcrts, Ml John Lons, Mi Martin Lions, Mr S'linent Uivertv, Mr 1 hum is McMulkn Mr Alex ander McLean, Ml Kdwaid MeCorndek, Mi Charles McCort, Mi Charles Melitu kin, Mr Charles McCo, Mr James Miiiluu, .Mr John McNeills, .Mr Ixails Mcidle Mi Pram Is Mi Cm mlik, Mr Pram Is Mi Cube, Ml Plank McMinamin Mr James McLacighlln Mr Dililel Mallov. Mr John Minphv Mr Ceoige Miller. Mr John Magee Mr Phailes Magei. .All Mai tin Mellet, Mr Michael o Mallei, Mr Arthui Owens, Mi William Plen Mi Hairs Qulgles, Mi AMHIam He.idln,r. Mi ("lmles llodgers. Ml Michael .1 Mutton, Mr. Paul Smith, Mr. Aithur Woods, and ill. James W ulsh Tho olllieis of the club aic as follicvs Picsldent, Mi. l.o A Ijirfertv . first v ii o president. .Mr e'h.irles Mi Cue kin, set ond vim president, Mr (ieeugo Millet, lln.uicl.il hecietars, Mr. William I agan , lecoidlng hc lectors, Mr. James . (inn, eorie'spoudlug pecretars, Mr .loser ''inncrt.v , treasuier, Mr William Pierce, editor. Mr. Daniel J. Malloy. trustee, Mr James J Mullln; libra rian. Mr. Prank P White, seigeant-at-arms, Mr. Aithur Johnson, m.ushal. Mr Janus Laicrty, and lectuiei, Mr. William White. fi .fs-ue'-wir A. A K.U f i S" f The Professor realizes that be must get .,S r v' ' v, i,-) r s t .inmi ui " f mit? vtje-u -j-'.-'.fS i-vs- w . mm--, wtiuijt ainivy Hl -JjiiiifvjlJJsBBBIJBrj'jj rj PK i ibTiIti 3BOBP J x 'iiw tt - ,-v. BnBMBIB I'. Ci earner, sister's wed- BOYS TO GIVE "MY FRIEND FROM INDIA" Domino Club of Episcopal Acad emy Will Present Comedy at Hellcvilo The Domino e'luli of the Hplsiopal Aead einy villi present ".Mv Kiieuil from India," a farcical eomeds In three aits bs II A, I'll Soue bet. III tho ballroom of the Hellevuo Stratforel on Pilelas evening, Dei ember 21, at S 15 oMock This will be the ninth annuil presentation of a pluv lis the I'oinlno Club of thn pNeopal Ai.iilems, and It villi be glien fur one of Ihei vioithlest causes the sallin e and marines' iccri itlun hullilliigs located In the nuy s.uil at League Islmd Pollowlng Is the e ist of the plav whlih Is bilng tnaiaid and staged bs MargarU Hli a noi lllrhsing Aui,ustus Kieni' Miavcr, 'Ms Piliial fiom India.' Ml Albert A lilting, .Ii . 'is. Hi tstlls I ndeiholt a utirnl pork pai ker. Mr II iljili Rcd'crtH, 'Pi, Charlie t'nilnholt, his sun, Mr Hubert P Ilho.ules, 'IS. Tom Valentine, Charlies ft lend M? rtlnir li Cili'i, 'Pi, Hei .linns Twenlle i mlsslonui Mr llri beit N Mori ford, 'P'i Jr linings, a Miinut, Ml Ch.nliH N Justl 'IS; 11111 Plnnirtv. u policeman, Mi Thomas II MoutMaut i v, 'is, Meilau llasti Charlie's altliuird, Ml N Vsliman Hnwe in, Mrs i ibell i Hiiknniu Stieete, a widow, Ml I'h uli s Stewait W urth, ,li , 'It, Hi mice I nderholt and lierlle I nilii holt diugiteis of lastus, .Ml oiler Llnd h 15 CI, irks m 11 and Mr . unite P Knlm IS , 'Illlv. a in ild Mr C Puol Whiting IS. Mr J Hugh Mi Quill in, .It, Is Un piopcits "WHAT'S DOING TONrnftT?; IUILWL11.W11. o; . ya; x.4; ,1 ....sy w llnl ( riis iniifs-ineetlnK, Opera Hiuim' liei lecture, "( lav unit UIiimh I'mdiiits Vlanii" fact lire. ' Pianklln Institute S nilncl, Pree Iteiitiil, ullloc Men's Hebrew Ai.seirhltliMl, Kill! Mastci tlelt S oclock Admission ehaigc lei tare, I leiitennnt .1. I. sK'dnnire, st. Paul's Chun h. Hioael and cuaigo sttcets, S o'e loe k Pree I ei tore, "HUi meriiiK inerli a," .loliii Ken drlck HanKs t nivitsity HxTenslem t-odets. Witherspooii Hall, S mlKk Admlsaluu charge I'uri huslnic f;riils' ssih iutluit dinner, Kugle r s Me mbcri- ugan liiiprtm inent .f"iirliitiuii meets, Uioad street and W'lndrlm avenue Pree Meeting nirrxieii liemli n I -'inlets, Hu glneers' club Members Itrunlnn of seotl I rgloll, I ."'.' I simlli I lltli stieet Members "llntitni''s I'ulk," VlnrKuret ( tittlucr lies. New 1 bought Llhiaii, Wilghtman Hulldiiig, Plfteeiitli and Chestnut stitcts, k.15. Piee THE WILLOUGHBYS' WARD iV .'Ml-- H-j.."-' 'I j 7P 4 fJtmkE&' -:':-'l mp? mm un i " '. 'AMI i hIl.CQ VAi. T. tte'L...r bis rnlnd off tho N ebu'nr HyphoUieJis with his partner. M1JS. .JOSEPH 1 . t UEAMEIi, JII. Mrs. Ctcamer will bo lcmrmbiMcd as Miss Mai K.ue'l Cioiunt of Ovpi brook Her matriaRc to Lieutenant .Joseph V. ( icamci Jr., of this city, tool; nl.itc mi December 1. 'Iho young couple mo on then way to Arizona, whetc Licutennnt ("learner will be stationed. PATRIOTIC MEETING TAKES PLACE TONIGHT North Philadelphia Home Defense Reserve Elects OHicers at -Mcctino; 'Iho Tweiits-Hcoiid Dblilct llonie Defelihe P.ei'trie, vihkh meets on Tuesday evenings In the Kesstono Mheatio Hall, Hlevcnth sticet and Lehigh avenue, has elected the follow ing ollli ers- Mr llowatcl T. llluett, captain ; Ml Parks P Trumbaiici. Hist lieutenant, Mr. Warren H Sailer, second lieutenant. Mr. liottlleb Hammer, iiuartcriiiabtei Mrgeant, Mr. Il.uold 11 Smith, Hist sergeant A inothi rs' meeting was lield srsterdas ntternoon In the Meinorhil Methodist Hdco pal Ctiiiicii Mrs Lena 7. Meteei in ido un addicsa and a social hour with refreshments followul All iiiotheis weie Invited 'the women who gave Ihe afternoon socl il weio Mis Amliew llolTinan. prtsldcnt, Mis .1 ll.ilnev, Mm ptesldent, and Mis Louis Ilnr iici, secietar.v and treasuier Cliss No IS, of tho (lastnn Piesbvti'itau lllhle. s,(lnol, wilt bold a patiiotie meeting this ivenl"g In tho church The nod dess of Llbeiti und 1 nele Sam will be rep iiseiited ilaslon Hand will play and Mi. W. 11 Nicholson, who his letilined fiom Camp Meade aftei n ending wine time) hi the Y M c A. worli, villi till of his expel Ionic nnd what the boss In camp arc doing. Wedding in Manayunk Yesterday Afternoon at 4 'Ihe wedding of Miss M ly O'Hara, of 1ST I iiiiartoe stiiet Maiiaiuuk, ami Mr. Alosslus .1 Mnrphs of shland Heights, West Jfana nink toil, place sestcnliv afternoon at I oiloik lu (he Chinch of M John tho Hap-ll-t Monstgimr Hugene Mmp'is performed the i ereniuni Miss 11 II. ii. i who vi. is attended bv Mis Hessle Iliads, a sister of the bridegroom, wore a gown of pearl, steel cnjic de chine and cat I led a showir bompiet The best man was .Mr John M Murphy, a brother of the liildegiooni The wedding was followed by a lenptlon at the home of the I rfi'o After a wedding Hip Mr und Mrs .Murphy will Iho at is! Couarioo street. ALLHItACH-HPNTHH wedding took plain In Hiooklsn list week which was of Intel rl In this cits' Mss Mlldied Hell Hunter daughter of .Mr. and Mis S umii I H Huntei, of CHS Second stieet, Hiooklsn. vias niarilcd at 1, ,lu p in to Lieu tenant Murvvn Kirk AllebHih, son of JIrs llinm i Mlebac h, i'f this itlv rcieption followed the eeremonv In the vieildlug partv in io Mis Leon W'oodworth, luatimi of honor, while Ml. Ilenrs Allen of this ills, was best man 'Iheic weie ol'n till illibmi atlendauts, Miss Margueilte ltai on. .Miss Hllzibcth Young, Mrs Mai shall 'I lebotit (Jhason, Mrs. James Tavlor Hrvan, Mls Kate Holdnsou, Mis Heoige T Hughes, Jllhs Madeline Wood north, Miss Hdlth Williams, uf Manhattan; Miss Irene llueitii, of Devon, Pa, and Miss .Mai Id Hiown, of Moutclah. i .. si. &? if ho wants to remain on cood terms . . . '; . . 1 'M . ' tfe f.VvHk rf " MfPM Ikt?:- 'SMmM $MKm Some Main Liners Spend Time Making Short and Visiting Relatives in Various Training Camps MH. AND MHS. T Olencoo Houe, I THOMAS McKHAN, of llosrmont wilt die a dinner tomorrow night In honor of tlilr daughter. Miss Nancy McKcan. beforo the meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's Dancing Class at Asher's .Mr. and .Mrs. C. Hmory McMlehael. of Devon, gavu a illuner last night at their town home, soil Walnut rtiret, In honor of Miss Crsulu Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Den'son, of Hose mont, havo ictuined from a short visit In Haltlmore, Mrs Prim Is M Ketnbln has tented West field, her homo In Hrsu Maivr, and will spend the winter In Washington, where her hus band Is stationed Mis Hubert H Straviblldge of Wooillea, llrsn Mawr, returned fiom New Yoik on Tuesd iv, Mr and Mrs Adolpb (1. ltosengartcn will not i loso Chanticleer, their lilien nt St. Davids, until aflu the first of the sear, Social Activities Mr Clement Newbold villi give a dinner nt tho Acorn Club toinnimw night In honor of his daughter, Miss Ann i Newbold, beforo the meeting of Mrs Charles Stewart Wurts's Dancing Class, Miss Kobcrtsim will chape Ion the parts. Mis J. Wilmcr lllddle has icliirncd fiom New York and Is occup.vlng her apartment at tho Itltz-Cat Item for the winter. Mrs. John (irllibel.of Wsncote, will give a theatre party mi Monday evening for the Smith Colli go Unit Mrs Hanv Hlvnn has returned to her home, 2J07 Du lnncey place, from visiting her cousin, Mis Thomas, 987 Madison ave nue. New York, vihei- she was inteitalnid extensliels Woul has been lecelved here that two new win ainliul ini'es inscilped, "Yoik. Me , No 1," and "V.oik, Me, No 2," hive been placed In actlio servhe on the Preni h b Utlefront These ambulances viere purchased and aic bilng m. lint. lined lis a fund c.uned during (be siiuimc r bv (he opci.idou of tho Ambu lam e Tea llooiii, at Yoik Harbor, Me. This enterprise was undei the inanagement of sevcial piumlneiit women bead by Miss llr.uo Thompson, of this iltv, and Mrs John Hmlgers, of Washington 'Iho total eirnlngs of thu lea loom vniu JIOUH lu foits-clght diss Iho Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority of tho William Penu High School will give u pvtrl otle danco In honor of thirty marines on Sat urday evening In tho Grande Pratcrnlty building. Mrs C S Osmond, of 273H North Twenty ninth street, entertained at a bridge party at her home on Tuesday afternoon Her guests were Mrs C A Prelnofer, Mrs Louis Whltall, Mia Dawson Whltall, Miss Lima Worthing ton, Mrs A II Hill, Mrs Hairy Clsiner and Mrs. Juhn Mundcll Miss Lillian Porm.in will entertain tho members of her sewing club at her home, (536 Mivder avenue, this evening Tho club In cludes Mi's Jeanette Hnnlgmali, Miss Itoso Seldman, Miss Matilda Leilnson, Miss Au gusta Ilosenbliith, Miss Lillian Itosenbluth, Miss Annetta llsman, Miss Kitty Satz. Miss ilertriule Stanof, Miss Anna Margulles and MI"h May Illoclc. Miss An.ibtasla Maglnuls announces tho engagement of her niece. Miss Julia Lacs', of SSIa Noith Park avenue, Logan, to Cap tain W. A. Morgan, P S N A No date lias been set for tho wedding. Captain Morgan h ft toda fiy Camp Pike, Llttlo Hoik, Alk. CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE Under Dlreellnn of MIISSI13 SIItlUEIlT EVGS. 8:15. MAT. SAT. 2:15 ithur Ilatntm ricin h Uunlrous Music I'lay ' YOU'RE IN LOVE lulnlm. Mnus We k SHOV OP WONUUKS ' I VPIP Lj't 1 Times Night 8 LO Li 1 IclU jft jtat seturdij 2 10 JOHN BARRYJIORE, CONSTANCE COLLIER, LIONEL BARRYMORE in PETER IBBETSON KI'AIS ON HAI.i: MONDAY POft ALL I'L'K- lOUMAM'l's ISCI.PDIMJ NMAS AND M'A Si:.VllH MAT AND NKHIT RAYMOND HITCHCOCK "HITCHY-K00" VV till LEON ERROL IRENE DORDONI n.s.vTio M.MirtMrrri jiisniuitM: wmri 1:1.1. ami:s una wisthiiop. SMA 1 V J VON ill OI(l,i: MOOltt: H ulhrrn (1 enluK I'erfornmlu o Men Hik , Do . "4 TW1 PHI KVUNINCIS AT S tr, AUrliLirXli MATINHR AT 5 Pop Trice Mat. TiU liest Scats SI.H0 WILLIAM COLLIER "NOTIIING BUT THE TRUTIP METROPOLITAN $J$SE (2 Weeks Only) Beg. Mon., Dec. 24 EXPERIENCE tv nponnv v unmnT lt(rular llntlnprs Vtncila) nnd fiturday. lIoMun Matinee ,mai ml New Yiar's i:rnlnR Prlc 5'c to i.B 'U Iwr Floor Hca'H Ucry IVrformanet Jl '( Bargain Matinees TOfii&BDw BEST SEATS $1.00 bcBt feir All I'crformnnrr. v. on e,t at th. Mttropolltan oprra HniH" nn,l D"cntown Tlcki-t ORo mil r.riniit st Metropolitan Opera House December 13, 8 P. M. Pl'DMC MIWTINO AMERICAN RED CROSS, Adlrri by HENRY P. DAVISON fllAIIlMAN WAR COI'NCII, ' orilKR ntOMINBNT h-PKAKKIlS Ho nnti re.nrveil after 7.13 r. M. Tor ticket, apply to Southeastern Pennsylvania Headquarters '.'Jl Wl'TH 11TI1 hTKBBT Metropolitan Opera House TltLItbDAV BVESINO. DEC. SO rO.NCHUT IIV JOHN McCORMACK Entire Proceeds to Red Cross i Ticket. 75c. II, JI..10. 12 00 Now on Sale 1108 Chestnut titrect P.TTH'S Today at '.'. i'3o and .10c. Wlna Tonight at s. L'3c to II. ADELE ROWLAND In KxcIuaU Btory 8onj "The Naughty Princess" blX AMFUICAN DANCKH: nitlN8 A rilAUiiVl NA1.I.1A UWILUm ft Othr TROCADERO Jfcffflf La Toursee, I .-e ..,-. w-i,u'.Ja GAYETY ffirl T.t vilieti they will occupy their town liouM, IJo I.nncfy !lrrt. t KrlcncN of Mm. Walter Klinble Ti of .strnfforcl. ri-Eret to liear of l.er I: Mrn Vnrroiv l In tho Pennsylvania, liltnl, vilierc fIio underwent a dllRht tlon .Mr Ynrreivv Is In tho aviation In France. -X Mr. anil .Mrn. .lolm M. Harper, of VI mil n, unit their two email norm, will li next Momlny for Huminervlllc, H. C jkrl ticv navo taken n houxe until next Hi Mm. Wllllum W. Dodlne. of Vlll nccomp.inlcil by licr mother, Mr Jai l'orney, will leave toilay to Bnend clayH In 'VVanliliiKtnn, where they will vli Jim. HoellncM lirothor, t'aptaln John Feirnfy. who In etntlnncil nt Cnmn Mead. Ml, tin.l 1rm Will ,vt T.ietrnuAnrl XPr1faHl.l " - - -- v - - -- , . 'W nf U, TC..I.I.. t.... h. ,.... .. X'..unAAe.in..l w, ,',. ,.,i,,-, nii'u ictch'iicu iiuiii o.nyviirj t iui vvnrre they vveri vlKltlnit their iwn MM ' claiiKliter-ln-luvv, Mr. unci Mr. William C J " "Kiit. ' fcj,; Mr nnd Mrs t,celvnrd Heckucher of niii imr, nccoinp.inliil liy their children, MH vliKlnln lleckicher nnd Mr. Ledvard II teller. Jr, villi leave tho end of tho w lor a inn to .MnKura Falln. fuii'i Mr nnd Mrs. Kdvvnrd radwallader havf; cloned their homo In Vlllanova and h-'c,1 koiio In town for tho winter. 'ML. MAHKBT 7J,1 STREET r .! ,- ABOVE 1STII - -"&- .sv. 11 It A M to 11.15 P. M. Ji3'' ARTCRAFT i'in:tr,.TS rmsT piiowino of GERALDINE FARRAR In Hi " I 11 tie Ml!'e Directed Play "THE DEVIL-STONE" .NEXT 'WEEK WILLIAM KARNUM . Jb-! In THU 1IEAUT OP A LION" PAIAfR 1J ".kct ?bct sM PARAMOUNT FnEBEKTIi.'" ll.tlnrulfheil I'ant of l'layera In Vt&J THE JUDGMENT HOUSE Ailnpted hj J Muart lllackton l'rom Hlr ijllbert l'arker'a Novel R C A D i A OIIPTVIT nrtnw htw 10 II A It i" " 1 n i it 7 41. u jo p. t PARAMOUNT VfrcrvTii niw. f...,Vrt fj-f JAdK PICKF0RD In AdAptntlnn 4'rAm T,k Twiln'i "TOM SAWYER" ,l" i T.n JJcnVl"? Artl.tlo Tr.at to Thoaa VTh m Itavo Head th. Hook a. Well u. TtlOM l jp VlCTORTA MARKET ST. Abov. BTH iS-f i V lUlUAlA A. .Vt In IlllS P.M. ?filj ,,..,. METRO l'nESNTCl iumujX bi'ViiNS in 1 Irat Kliunlng of ALIAS MRS. JESSOP ytJ RRRRNT MAUIJE,.' llelocv J7TH -i' TT I l t , , . ME'IRO PrewntJ J& : ITnrnlii T.nflrve'nnfl In "THE """.Af-V . .vw,. ,, UUM .nitim. .m.r,..-..rv: ii inur.. rntm, .irniM.. ... .-.. . .. . .... w. .. . --. ...... ,',t,, bf .'.tt,,i, iii'ii.r.1 v lh ' -., . --,-. -........a . c-maiuowfl UUT Xlt-l- I :T nUT? Theatre Jwiikct Jirvinwn .''"ii V A IT Tl T7 T 1 f. t n .-.- a $2 iipmi.n'-("'n ii a m xn ii p H 3t;, lillTTT? T7rT T TTTT1 TITr S TTv-lli jLW .. ........... .--.-.."'. i w i'VB iiuma) i:oit," and OTiinns. JXft CROSS KEYS oKo.r. . . c JlM TAVLOR UUANV1LLU S THE STAR B0UT'i & BROADWAY uhoad & b.vtder ave. EVA TANGUAY iN '" Vauclpv'lle lnclulea VIA WIRELESS; Other FORRRST 'lhl" nd next neek only. if j eib. Rtis. jut., wa, a stwr,a Good News for Theatre Goers K'il Eng-agement Extendeall BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR ONE WEEK A SMASHING SUCCESS KLAW & ERLANGER'S iS CArTlVATiaMi MUMll-Ali 1'IAT SEATS TODAY TOR THE LAST WEEK FiirWelll 'MlTllt- Snt- TVan iO T ., b ' ' ' m$ BROAD LAST 3 Eves. L"' . if. TUP IT.AV TWIT miTB trtV tv, ,. Jii tJ -.... . .... ...... . v ... wA .. m,i.-,w j f , .-,- p j i ak.Miwc I J ffii GARRICK I'AST 2 WEEKS. Ev.. tMJXift ",a"c" cu, mc a,aj jM THE BOOMERANGS &EATS lODAV VOn fllE IbT WEEK 0i?iWj3 STRAND u,n A" ' Venanio, E. of .BtmJ' v.d 01IVXllll SPECIAL Ml'HICAL KRAICimaCSi MARGUERITE CLARK in Jvsl lMU'fe MATINEE IDOL" "$(? I''' . T.nP.lTRT 5!D ASP LOCUST "w Mat 110 130 Eva-.. so t IL 'i uuuuliao rAi.rt.iJAXNiv.a - iir 111 "IlEACllt.N'tl FOR THE MOON" Vf4 NIXON .15 7. and D A HEUULAR llUSINRRn 1 ELSIE FKRHUHON In "IHE RISE Or Tormerly Plane) uouEia. tairo.n JC.7.JNU V Uglll.U n AL.I..MTAK AC A O A D iiair O V music ''vvll FRIDAY X CIRCLING' i PVa ONT.V ) trioPAPTBiiaTil M Cue. "Je, tl, at Heppe'a, 25eJ at Acad.myi't.'ll , W1THERSP00N HALL Y&i rillDW EVll . DEO, H. AT EI011T O'Cl Dr. PETER MacQUEEN. F.R. iHSleft?110 THE GREAT Wi HEATS tt.00 On SaU at H.pp.'.VT? IiENi-nr cif nit; i-iiu-oiii euiiiAn itotf Alillll COUPLES ANU AQEU ME.W AT LITTLE . IIIEATRF, 17th r Uinwy POPULAR MAT, TOS final l-ertorroluici tlAllUAREl' AN! In "TUB OPItH 1'liooe 1VC nnu A Comply by irulh, i r.; SJJ me t;mpe3e. CIllTROPOI.lTAN OPERA Knit MBTItOPOLWAN OPERA COMPANfT f.V.iiB'ii at r vjiivaueria u Uoubla bill Slim., Ea.ton, I'.rlat, . f'halmar. Knllowil hv Pnirin.CCi M11G Mu,1' MM- Cr. , f agl'tv'1 ueurmtl. Conn , ir, MhU Scata 11US cn.inu bt. walnut 3i j S A fVIMA MATINEE DAILY CASINO Hip-HURRAH iv.lnut Rth8l An UnOtiAl I . WSi&i! "iCci vi ii v. : . 'iHi n '. uSWV ih.- ir.;j. .71 vs M v3 ' ?i 7,i '.IS ,n tVj?j 'Mi V.?jf-J 23' j ?f mi ! kiT"y! At f -I xss.. ;.. v . i' ' wrci
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