.r..' '.fV'l "'.-"; . An - V - -X d 'Vp NiayuBlic fcBEk-PHii )iifyi$Hk&Mxi I -.& A..T w X, ,vv-f !,; jj JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE OLD CHRISTMAS 11 l,T V tf f'.X. Aftermath of Christmas Independence Square Auxiliary of Red Cross Plans Interesting After noonSaturday Evening: Committee Class Holiday Season Does Not Halt Activity of P< Mi Red Cross and War Relief Workers ' in Roxborough ' . II ' &. i ft .nil wo- iter, Ainu. was tlicrs John vera- r can llenc DIs- alnt e mi nt ot HlllC4 saliift o un- Ht'l'-O I'ohlbl l more uuntry luslry. to knit time-In lUfflem m HUg lie flre day or tUa.) e (Jer r towns epubllc. 1'reV' long uroblem ttlon to the lin country hat hl the rep ve con I1IB DWII that he,V :onret rV CbUltSi:. when the mull arrived cs "' lerday tiicirnliii.', ou ncmly pnssee! out to iccelve h caul fioin ".Inek," to wlitim Jou tint sent none. Ami, koimI melons! there won a ImiiiiUerctilcf from Mnrlon nd oii dlil not F.0111I her 11 .IiIiir! Now, wanu'l Unit dear of Cmolhic! 11ml 5011 only cnt her 11 cnleinliir; tuid, kimhI night! look Bt tlmt old nird from Miir.v, Isn't nlic futiti.v, why" .vein Kent her 11 limiil-trMtlc rnlhir! It sounds tin fill, iIockh'I it, hut Isn't It true? IT IK! . Well, I xiippiiM! evcr.v one Is Ktiyplnc after 11 t'lirlMimid dinner of tmUej nt flfl renin 11 pound! It t-ertnliil.v win 11 so. n elalous, price, vvrtsu'l If.' Hut, nil thlncs being ri;nul, It was certainly rooiI! ,iiU flrr 11 d.iy when wp nil tried to fnrRct Hint wo aro nt wnr, mid In 11 veiv terrible, war at that, up nro ready onre innie'to lake up Hit- wink nt hand ami help to "nirr.v on." The Independence Square Atulll.ir.i of the lied i'ios has planned an Interesting aflcruuon ftii ,liiiiuiir.v'n Hint .Momla.i, .Muml.'iy. jou know. Is the iln set aside liv that energetic uiivllliirj to halt- Ihe lvorl, orn aihlrcssul h well-known anil promi nent men ami women who are In the llilik of HiIiibk, whether nt home or iiImh.hI IsHfii' .Mnrrn.sali, who has Just returned from 11 tour of the ilcvaxtaleit towns and homes, will mldicss the worker on tho 7th, and will tell of the honors nnd.dev) lallon he has mpii "over theie" Although .Mr. Mmcossaii is one of the lilchest.pilcpl Npe.ikerH of the present elav. ho has ioi, ented to tall; crntuitoiiMy to the workers nt Independence Square Aiulllaiv. So tli.il'w roniPtliitiR lo Ip.jU foi ward tu ncM uar. isn't If. rpiji; merfeas t'rimiiilttte of the llnii'i -- P'tirj Aid Is .inoltltlK forwurd to itoulilv. husy ela.vs In older to 1111 Ihe creat t!"in.iinl for 11 new Raiment .Mr. Ilair.v llljipi has heen perfecting for Ihe e-innfort of the Imijk. TIipm) are railed anli-erinln Jacket, ami nto made of the V er, best cheesecloth Tliry tie around the nccli. vvilst and wal.st and me worn ilglit npt lo the kln tin deniputli Jim clilit. There 11 icrtiiln lUality In the licct-ccleitli that pieventa the "rootles," lis Hip Toinmlen tall them, fiom uoitiK tluoiiKli. It Is ailiisdl In 11 captain thai sen ed in the Hocr War (hat each man should li.ivo two J.icketH, mi that the one Just worn in.iv he taken off ata". the "cooties" shaken fiom It and 11 fro-di line (nit on, thus tcllcvlns the n1illci for uotne Utile time. These Jnolieta ate sold for slsly ceiitn 11ml the proceeds will he Klvcn to the 'liocol.itP, Jam and tokuro fund for soldleis Alic.ul an older has been lecclied for lot) Jackets, to be put In the kit halts sent to I-'riinie. The ovc-i-seas commit tee ((insists ol I lie following women: Mrs. (l.uilnejr Cass.ttt, Mis. Wil liam ,1. Clothier. Jr.. .Mrs. William S. CIIW, Mrs. Harry ISI.vtin, Mrs. Krederle I'. Ken nedy, Mis. I'li.illcs M. I.e.i, .Mis. A. I'd ward Newlon, Mrs. Itobeit II. Straw In lilge. .Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Mis. Kent Willing. Miss Marie KouKe Cauldwell ami Mis Howald I'aiico.ist. Them aro also vests made of old kid gloves Tor sale. This money la to m toward bulug musical Instt unionise for our colored icclnictit". p.: CO )I:KSUNS who live 111 the wilds of IhC couulr do have a haul lime to enter tain In this kind of weather. I hear that Mr. and Mrs. (leorgj A. S.ipporlns gave 11 liouc paity 11 fortnight ago and had a leal, leal bll.znrd. Yon know Mrs. Sap portas was Ilc.ssie Siunlckson until her man lace last summer. Thc live rlglit In the heart of the limiting coiintr.v llaifortl Count.v. Miiiylanii. Well. the plaiine.1 this woiultsful hunting ptil.v and eiecteil to have it gloilous lime, when the snow ar rived ami spoiled everything. The weie llter.tll.v "snowbound" ami tho guests had -some" time to get home. Mrs. .lack Valentine was 'there and Just had lo get home, as she had to leave on Christmas Day for San Diego, Cil where she has taken it bungalow to be near Captain Val cnllne, who Is stationed at Camp Kearny, nbout fifteen miles fiom Kan Diego, .Mis. Valentino's two hunters had to walk home, as tho boats were not limning and the train would not take horses. Some Joy that! Living In the country with a venge nneej I should say. AN0 hears of new wed- Ldlng dates. .There was label Lewis s, whose engagement to Lieutenant Dole, of Concord, N. ll was announced last Krlday, anil, lo ami behold you! before wo had time to breath uflcr hearing that news, we hear she was married to him next day. Lieutenant 1.ido is stationed nt Camp l'p. ton nnd whs able lo obtain leave for tho ceremony nt that lime. And now Nancy Tunis Is to many Lieu tenant Hoss Whittter. of lloslon oil Satur day, und lOdltli Karle lias decided to wed l:nslgn Alden Leo on IVurimry -. If only some 01' them did r.ot have to go aw ay so far. There's Helen Hordu, for Inutance. em barking for 81. t'lolx, on Jnnuary 9. to mairy Tom lloKter. I tun glad sho Is going lo be married, for .she Is a "peach of n girl und Tom Is 11 dear, too, but I hulo to think of her going mi far away, liiit In theso dus tlicro ure many partings, and when 0110 parting Is going to bring Joy, fur bo it from me to bemoan It. It's Just her friends, jou know, who aro perhtini a , bit selllsh to hato to have her go. Till: fcchool tot will have its Innings tonight, when the committee cluss holds ltn Christinas cotillon. There nre to be a number of dinners, and the girls arp excited to death to know there'll he some men in uniform there. NANCY WYNNE. Social 'Activities Mrs, Henry K. Tlsdale has leturued from Yaslllngton, l. ., and Is at present staying with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc Carthy, of Ingleslde, Ridley I'ark. Her husband, Lieutenant Tlsdale. Is stationed at C'amo Meade, and came home for ClirUtmus. Miss Cathcrlm. McCarthy Is home frum Trinity College and has brought as lyr guest for vacation dti)s Miss Frances Morton Ulllop, of Michigan. ,,Mr, und Sirs. Thoinus II. Wright, with their Biiwll daughter. Mies Phyllis Wright, of VOMVlani). O., are visiting- Mrs. Wright '! 'V fr..", - ' j ,, i " ' ,V i. liareiitK, Mr and Mis. Clnrlos .1. Iluh.in, Ifinj Koulli Itnuitl street, for Ili5 hollilns. Miss Itotp Krone, of link lihe. Ii.ih Just returned ffrom 11 vIkIi to Augusta, Ua , where sli was ttie gliel of Mls liule O'Dottd Miss llleaiinr Crob, 2311 Nnith llrnad stieet, lias nl.-t been visiting In AtigiMii for the last tiiouth. Krlends of Mr .1 Wallsip llaliwell will rrgret to hear thai lip Is verv III with pleural , ptiPtiii'onla at his ainrtmp"! nt Hip Willing Ion, Nineteenth and Walnut slieets , Lleuti'iiaM I'liHiles C Walt, ,lr 'arrived limiip 011 Suniliir to snvid I'hrl'tin.is with bis Jin puts, yr ami Mrs Charles C Watt ilfio," Wavnp avemii,, iliriiHiuloun I.'fiitPti nnt Wall has bo-i dnun at 1'orl DglPlhorpp sln.-p hii-Iii nml . now In loiiiinnnil nf Klpld Hospital n Ji at Canio ilrpenleaf A iI.iiicp mis glvp'i on Thursda pvpiiIiik lit n'Coni.pll's Knll. 2 IS I! North tlroail stlei-l, In .Miss l!op llrander and Mls Mar ii'CiiihipII In honor of Miss Sarah Ltilmwltx and Mr. Ilptijau in llairls, who were inariled on Smalm- iihmik those iiipspiit werp Miss Hoe Viiprhaeh Miss Man McLaughlin. Miss Ida Klein. Miss Ida C ItPiiwtpln. Miss Lsther i'ov. Miss Viicust.i Coldi-tPln, Miss Marie MiCarlhv. Mr .lack lllnp-i-itoclMr Maurlcp T.iiibinan. Mr .Iii'pm WpJulierc. Ml. Alherl Cheiry. Mr Itnbrrt Ilurw, Mr. Sldnev ipvpr. Mr. .lack .i,iri.iT Mr. Ilenlaniln IIiiimII. Mr L'liilr Cold, Mr. Mow Is WpIs. Mr llntr PKclmrv. Mr. and Mrs. Ilpnjainln Harris, Ms ijcrlrude DoUhiin, Mr. SIviisphi and Mrs Mm ton lllo-l; The sr.-ond iiiinu tl IMilladelplilii i-ninblupit frateiulty ami snrortt ilanre will be hld at Mercantllp Hall on Hatiinlny pvpnlng and promises lo be y gteal siiccpis I'ritti'rnllles and sororities lepresented in the function are Sigma Alpha PI. Till PI Alpha. Ileta Kappa Sigma. Phi Delta t'sl, Sliriiia, Helta. Alpha l'l. Tien Tse Tung, l.e S.ittplilPH. llhn Delta Kappa, (tinega Slgin.t. Helta Hi-ta Sigma. "lit Ileta Kapp.i l.p r indns. siEiu.i Tan, Sigma Kappa Them Slcin.i rpsllmi Engagements Announced Mis. Imls falter Maker -lr. nf ll.tla, an nounces Hip ptigngpiiiPiil of her daughter. Miss Snplilp HIpvpim Connvpr linker, lo I, leu Ipiiant L'th.in Allan llltehisick Shrtdei, sou of Mr and Mis .folm SIippIp) of ,st 'umls. Mo The piigageiiipnt of Miss linker's sister. Miss js.irah iidiews linker, to Mi- John C Hell, .li , h,t Just ben nnniniiiceil, Mrs 1 'liailes Lrderman, of I'ainileu. N .1 . iiunouncps the engagement of hei daughter, Miss IM.vthe Mae .(dennan. to Mr. Clarence S Adams, of Wnodstuuii. N. .1. Mr. Adams Is now In Hip si like of the f. ,S. army, with the Hp.idiiuartcrs Detacliinent. l'lft.v-thlid l-'leld Artlller Ttrlgade. Camp tlaiicock, Augusta, in.- .Mr .mil Mrs ,i,lin .1 llamin'i. of Lang bin ne. Pa . aiinomiip the eng.igrinent of their dauglitfr. Miss Marg.uet Hllzaheth llnnnon, I" Mr Charles Vim put llnrrlvon, son ot Mrs A. I Harrison, of WpsI Philadelphia Mi and Mrs. S II Jones, n i.;asl N.iack avenue, Lniisdnwup. annniiucp thp pngage- mem of their daughter. Miss Mnrv Jones, to Mr Andipw (! I.ul, line. Colllngdalp. Pa .lr nimarles avp- Mis. 1!. c Mt'i'iillpii. of ma North Klftj rairth street, anuoiinees the engagement of her daughlei, .Miss Mat Ian I'anlep Mathews, lo Mr. Arthur .1. Tinner, fiuniprl) nf 1'otts ton 11. Va Thp date of the wedding has not been set Miss MatliPHs Is the tui'sldent of the Camilla Ch ipier of the Phi Helta Psl, which will be ippre-etited at Ihe aornrlt) and fra leinltj dance on Saturday evening BRITISH CAPTAIN LECTURED IN OAK LANE Olt! York Road Red Croys Has Sent .Many Dressings and Knit ted Outfits Abroad ' aptaln David Kallnn. of the Urlllnh staff, gave 11 Insure at the Kien l.lhiarv in Oak Lane on S.ituidii on ".Making the World San- for Heinocini' " The lei tare was given under .the auspl.es of the Did Voik lload llranch of the lied Cross Captain Kallnn Is now ntt.ulied to the staff of the New Yoik War Magazine. He is thlrl.v-one jpiira old, a n.itlvo of County Mao. lieland, and a graduate of Dublin l-nlveislt.v lie jollied the llrlllsh army on November 1!, Hilt, and In the two following jeara saw- service lit Afilca During the war he has fought at Cnlllpoll nnd In Ilelglum .and France. lie has been decorated, given medals and gazetted He was declared unfit for further servlte In Julv, 1917. after being wounded slUeeu times The work of Ihe Old Vorl; Itoad Uranch has been a gallant response to the lipavv- ileniands of this war period In answer to this special call fioin headquarters for sur gical iiressmgs the members Mulshed and shipped 71100, instead of the SCflO apportioned Ihein. This was accomplished through the tmltt'd work of the whole organization, which worked day and night for eight das. In addition, 2t7 knitted garments were com pleted. All appeal fiom the chaplain of Camp Lee t Virginia) for help brought another big te sponse of fifty knlltid outllts, comfortables, ocks and eighteen pounds of cake. A phono graph nnd rcLurds were sent to Camp tirant, Rnckford. III. SUM another appeal ranie from Major Cuint. In I'rance, for flrf-two ninbulanees. This branch has, given nu ambulance, to gether with 2B1 packages and Ilia knitted outllts. The success ot this organization Is due to the enthusiastic and hard work of all Its members, Inspired by the tireless efforts of Mis, Harry H. Ai-burj, the chairman. MRS. LESLIE E. CLAYTON Who was Miss Elizabeth M. Hahsip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank X. Hahj,iR, of 213C North Thirty second street, before her marriage oh Saturday evening. r HHK 'i'biV V PHk f Vl Br- ljfj' ' ffi iS.-, iif1 MISS GKKTIIUDK PAN(()ST Throe Kirls who will (lance in WAR BRINGS OUT KINDNESS OF HEART Younjj Girl of Tioga Sends I.ftt- tors and Gifts to. Soldiers Alone in World Some eais ago one nf our psaiMs wiote "Wp bnvp re.ithrd a hlg'i state of develop ment, hut our advancement In sit, science education and Imcr.tlrn Is grmter than our ndinncenient In the art of klnilnps " Tb's roulil lint 1p "aid nf n toda. for Hip great war of nations has st free hv expression the spirit of sinintli which ptlts deen lo the heart of mankind Whenever there is a mil for kind Ihoiigbtftilness some one is ie,id 111 once to resprnd Miss Dorothea Dlngee. of West Tioga street, heard ot n number of voting uieii at the various tninps who tin not receive letters or gifts necause tiirv aie alone in the world With the reviurceful ners nf a true Anierlrau voting woman she s'nrted at once ti. irep,ire Cliristin.is bois. eadi one hav.ng some linmrv Miggctlou lo make the teceiver feel that M was soiue one interestd! in.h'ni thai bad arianged the gift Lleien were sent to Camp llamoik and thlrt to various "othrr tamis. Do- laige box was sent to .1 hospital in I'rance At one of the camps In (let rgla a voting stddler received word of the death of his father In I'rarce. This left him the last, of his family imagine the surprise of this ouug man when lie opens a bo eontn'nlng not only ChriM 'mas cheer, hut a letter of s.vnipathy smh as a sister would write fo a luother Oolh veung men and oung women of Tinea liave n'dPil Miss tllngee In hr stdendld work Hacb dav we hear of soim splendid tleed of kindness When Million Crawford was at the Por ticos of the Seven Towers in Constantinople, In passing thtnug'i n gatewa) be stumbled against a stone which la In the way under the arch of the outer gate It was a lilt r.f headstone of-a woman's grave, as was clear from Ihe tarved Minitower, for men's giaves have a turban or fe., necoidlng to the epoch Ilelow the flower a part nf thp Inscription was still legible, the dedication tc Clod, "the pver abiding One. nnd below that In Turk ish the word", "1 have come to the garden of this world, but have found no kindness", more hntl followed but the stone was bioken off at thai place Mr. Crawford said there was an odd palhrti and pity about It, as though Hip unhapp woman, whoever she bad been, burled long outside the walls, had come back, knocking once more at the gate of the garden or the world asking for a little of that klndnc's of which she had received none In life. Kroni one end of the Pulled Slates to the other nt the present time tliere Is .1 wave of kind deeds, for men and women are learning each to Imagine himself In the other's place Among the afternoon entertainment of the week was the bridge given on Prlday by Miss Mildred Poster, of 4521! North Ilroad street. Mrs Stanle Vandersllcc, Mis Henr.v Hlldebrand. Sirs Oeorge C.ravenstlne, Id, .Miss Alberta Dp Li ng, Mrs. Lester l'felffer, Miss Hmll) Mai'HtirriP) and Mis Daniel W II Idreth. Jr. were the guests The oung people have given several In formal entertainments for the sailors and marines and the pastor of Ihe church, the ltev .1 M S Isenberg. is arranging to en tertain 10(1 all d.i oil Ihe third Sunda In January, when the hemes of the members will be open to the guests All that can be done to serve the "ho" Is a tribute lo the splendid honor men of Ihe church, one of whom. Mr Thaddeus T. I. Melley, who en listed In the early blstoiy of the war, died a short time ago In Washington. The others are Lieutenant Oeorge J. Wagguer, Corporal Kdward A. Hill, -Mr (leorgo Hitler, Mr. Larl Clymer, Cnrpoisl Victor A. Craig, Captain of Knglneers Iklwln II. Dannenliower, Mr. Irvln Danze'sen. Mr. (1'lbert L. Doll, Mr Charles W. Pngler. .Mr, Oeorge Pry, Mr. Charles It. Kocund. Mr (ioorge ileutlier. Sergeant Maor Norman Humphreys, rf the aiBth Infantr.v , Mr. Uordoii Jackson, Mr M li. Klatzer, Mr Joseph M. Mnyte, Mr, Chatles W Moyer, Corporal A. Naslfe. Mr J. II Shaffer, Mr. T 'imsell Thornton, .Mr Tt. U. Wright, with base hospital .unit No. 1Q In Krancei Mr. W i: llnvvinan, Mr Victor L. Cronln, .Mr. Han L. Uumpf. .Mr. W. Le Schullenberger, Mi James Rlckards, .Mr Stewart ilretzliiger. Mr (leorgo Sprecher, Mr. P. lamond Hlglit and SINs Huth Henneber ger. with base hcspllal unit No 31 Hncb of these has been presented with a copy of tho Testament and I'nalmv NUMBER OF DINNERS BEFORE CHARITY BALL Guests at This Evening's Dancing Class and Tomorrow's Charity Ball Entertained at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. KM Kirk Price and Mr und Mrs. Uenjamlti Hush will be the guests nt dinner of Mr. and Mis. John P. Lewis at their home," 10H Spruce street, tomorrow evening before attending the Charily Hall In Mr. and Mrs. Lewis's box. Mrs. W. ltenolds Wilson entertained at luncheon today at her home, 170!) -Spruce street, for her daughter, Miss Henrietta llejnolds. Mrs. Wilson will give another luncheon for her daughter next Wedncsda. Dr. and Mrs. .Wilbur 1. Klapp will enter tain Informally at dlnuer nt their home, 1716 Spruce street, before attending tho Charity Hall tomorrow evening. Dr. and Mrs. George Kales llakcr will entertain at dinner at the Dellevue tomorrow evening, when the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Beerly It. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis. Afterward they will occupy Dr, and Mrs. Baker's box at the Charity Ball, Mrs. Charles Price Maule will give a din ner for her daughter, Mtss Jane 1. P. Maule. this Wednesday evening at her home, 2217 Illttenhouse street, before the Saturday IJve nine Dancing Class. Cavers will be laid fur twelve, Mrs. Hetjry W. Doughteu, of 1530 Pine street, will entertain at dinner this evening nt her home before the Saturday Kvenlng Dancing Class In honor of her daughters, Mlas Susan Doughten and Miss Mario Dou;h ten. There will be fourteen guests. MISS (tl.ADYS WIII.1MS the openinc; pnircnnt at tho annual Charity BRIGADE ENLISTS HONORARY MEMBERS Number of West Philadelpliians Return From Schools and Training Camps I'Iip Urns llilgide of the Clulst Memorial I'pfnrrnrd Lplscnpal Church, nl Port) -third aijd Chestnut streets, of which the ltev. H illl'ini 'I ra. Is rector, has jusi iomptetcd a most stic essful drive for houoiar.v nieut berphlps In Ihe mliKt of so tnanv campaigns these bin a deserve a great deal of cr.dlt for th cxcelldil wa In which theirs was conducted Cveri boiivc in the nelghhoihood was can v iseil mid $1 admitted the donor to hon oinv member hip. while foi $.. one could beinme a vice picslihnt of the Itojn' Brigade (111 Satlirdav IllKht. at the close of the campilgn Ihe woihirs passed their goal, mi rolling r, 17 members Tin- nionev thus oli--taint d will stipph the bov of the club with uniforms, iliunis et. , for a veal Theie are about lea actue memlieis, tanging In age fiom ten to seventeen wars and It Is an In spiring s.IkIii lo we the p hot. manh thtotlgh the streets In their blue and white suits and to hear the stlnlng music nf their band The objei t of the In Igade Is to teach manli ness, botiestv and self-reliance to the boys and b earlv tialulug to instill into their lives the prim Iples of useful merlcan citi zenship Mr I'hfTord V Collins is captain of Ihe Hots III Igade and during the campaign the -hA'. .4. "'. ;.-'- MKS. EDWAKI) UEUSS Mrs. Ileuss, whose mnrriaco took place on December 1!, was .miss this city. Katharine Webber, of following weie among the men who addressed Ihe nlghtlv meetings held In the iliuich Mr. Poirest i: linger, rcclor of St Paul's Chtmh, Doctor Osgood, rector of the Chapel of the Mediator. Mr W. 11. Crown, secretary of the West Philadelphia V M. C. A ; Doctor Hall, Mr. Dunne N'evlll and Dr. unwind Milton, major of Ihe Ptiid-rt Battalion of tho Pnlverslty of Pennsylvania Miss Katberlne Brad.v enter tallied at her home, 1121 Pine stieet, on Pi ida evening Hei guests weie Miss llleanor Mi Carey, Miss Coustaiiip Burns, Miss Hose Brady, Miss Anna Pemi), Miss Matgaret M. .Matter, Ml- P.nierson Trencv, Mr .Mad. Bi.van, Mr. Italpli Cnnnell), Mr J0I111 McCarthy, Mr. Wallace Carson and Mr Jack Dennv Mr Kendilck Martin spent Christmas with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs Krank Mar tin, 4714 Chester avenue lie Is now stationed at Camp Meade. In the I'leld Artillery Miss Teresa Martin, formerlv nf St. Maik'a Siiuare, and now living In Harrlsburg, ex pects to return for the holidays to visit some of her niiuieious filends here Last month Miss Martin spent several weeks as the gue?, of Miss Salome dale, I'll Windsor avenuo. Mr. and Mis. J. Harold Allen, of Chestnut Hill, are leceivlng congratulations on the birth of a cLiunliter Mrs. Allen will be re niembeied as Miss Maigarct Dempspy Mr -and Mis W Chandler Stewart, of Atlantic City, spent a few days with Mr Stewart's mother. Mrs Itlchard Bower, nt the Bartrain. Their son, Mr W. c Stewart Jr., lias Just received an nppolntraent In the Quartermaster's Department. P S. It. and Is now nl ijamp Joseph Johnson, Kin Mr. Wallace Con on, of Camden, is home for the vacation period from State College "WHATDOING ,TONGiTL2 I'llllnn' (lull Hall, hrnrllt of K. camp fund, BeJIevue.Stratford, charge. Art Student' llsll, Aiudeni) uf the 'Klne Arts, Broau and Cherry streets. Catholic High hrltnnl Alumni dliuifr, hon oring sailor and soldier alumni, Kugler's, 1 o'clook. lurtlrth and Market street llulnri. .Mrn" Ass, elation. 7 South Fortieth street, 8:30 o'clock. Members, County Mrdlral Scnlrly, Twenl.nrroiid and Ludlow (.treets, 8 o'clock. Members, Psrewell reeeptlon lu ltev, Juhn T, Iterve, Kourlh Presbyterian Church. Kree. M. Ildward's t'lcr produre "llfllilelifin," Seventh and York streets, 8:30 o'clock. Ad mission charge. "sMf.- ' ::jp" rtrycr-sWo 0 if C, war Admission I'iiotoi i Mm k MISS HAKRIKT (iKYKI.IN Hull tomorrow evciunj: WEDDING HASTENED ON ACCOUNT OF WAR Miss Alary Holmes Married Mon day in Wayne to Sergeant Richard Howsoii, U. S. R. owing to nrllttnri eslgert) the wielding of Miss Mary llurd Holme nnd Sergeant Indi an! Hon son. P S I!, which was to have been nilcinlllrd on December If., took place Manila) afternoon at .', o'clock In SI. M.u.v's .Meiuoil.il Church at Wax tip, 'Ihe Bet. Mr Si hie!., rei tor of the chinch, perform, d the cercmoir), assisted b.v the l!ev. Mr Plank I'ulii.iiu, pastor ot Il.idiioi I'rcbv terlan Chun h 'I ho IhIiIp who was given In m.itnage bv her father, Mr Arthur Lincoln Holmes, woie 11 whim satin gown, slmplv tilmnied with old f.iinllv lace and tulle, and .1 long lace veil, which has been wotti bv the brides of the farnllv for several eeneriitlnns. She enr 1 led a shower hoitipiet of white roses and lilies of the valle.v AIlss .I.inette Lincoln Holmes attended her sister as ni.il, I of honor. She wore n coral colored georgette erepo gown with a soft fichu of lace, and a blue poke bonnet with oral colored huw and sticmeis The bridesmaids, Miss Mlldied Jones, Miss Josephine (ibd.vkc Miss Caroline Herd. MKs Ixathcrino Muller. Mls Helen Betts and Miss Doris Devereaux wore gowns like that of the maid of honor, made of allce blue georgette crepe with coral georgette polio bonnets. The) all can led old-fnshloned bouquets of deep pink loses nnd blue larkspur. Mr Prancis Proclkhcr, of Baltimore, at tended .Sergeant llows-on as best man, ami Mr Heibert Adams, Mr Krcdeitelc. Tomsiin Jones, Jr. Mr Paul Sangree and Lieutenant Sayen Scliultz, P s 1: , A reception for the bridal put), immedi iil families nnd a few intimate filends. fol lowed the cciemony nt Holmecroft, Ihe rcs. deuce of the lir! Is a parents at Wn) up H.nius-Ln:itowiTZ 'I lip wedding of Miss Sarah l.lebowitz, clatighter of Mr Simon Llebowltz, of t..'i:i South Third stteet, and Mr. Benjamin Har ris, son tf Mrs Anna Harris, of 1020 North Twent.v-nlulh street, took place 011 Suiulav evening at Blalto Hall, ,",IS South eighteenth street. The cercmou) was performed b Ittibhl f.ervlntbnl The bride was given In marriage by her falher. and wore a (own of white satin trimmed with lace and Irides cent tieads. Hie cat tied a houipict of loses and lilies of the valle Iho matrnn of honor was the bride's aunt, Mrs. II. Wexler, of (lermentown, and the bridesmaids were Miss Hmnia Llebowll7, a sister ot the bride, Mls Sarah Harris, a sister of the bridegroom; JIIss Ida C. Bern stein. Miss Hstlier Pox. Miss Hose Brainier. The best man was .Mr. Mcr Harris, a brother of tho bridegroom, nnd the ushers were Mr. Morris Weiss. Mr. 11 Wexler, Mr. Manuel Harris, Mr I Sncliett and .Mr Maxwell Colic 11. Mr und Mrs. lhurls will spend their hone) moon at White Sulphur Springs, nnd after their return on Jnnuaiy I., will live at I!' I.' North Thlrt) -first stieet Number of Parties Will Usher in New Year's Day A number or dinners, dances and parties bate been arranged for New Year's live and New Year's Day and the celebration this e.ir evldeiitl) will not he affected by war c ondltlons The next meeting of Mis. IMward Troth's dancing class will be u lial masque, which will be held on New Year's night There will be at the ulil York 1 largo New Ye.u's dance Sold Country Club Sir and Mrs (ieoige Calvert Carter of the Itectoi). Brn .Mawr, havp Issued invitations for a dlnuer-dnuip on Tuesda), Jnnuary I, at the Ai inn Chili in honoi'of their daughters. Miss Mary Itldgely Caller am! Miss Vlr glnla Benson Outer Mr mid Mrs Samuel Jtribsell, :IJ West Johnson street, wilt give a dunce New Year's night In honor of the lr daughter. Miss Ger trude M. Itussell, and the senior class of MIsh Hill's school, of which Miss Itussell Is president. More than forty members of tho ounger set will nttend Mr and .Mrs William Jay Turner, of Ly coming, (leiniaiitown. have Issued invitations for a muslcale on New Vein's Da) GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today n.vrrt.v. matiniji: m:vv yi:aiih rilli..lM.l.t-ll.x fl llltiUKMT WC.CC TO ITHE! iiiu coMEur op i.Ai-ritis and tiiwm.m $1 TODAY tomowya.nu $ BROAD MAT. TODAY KVOH, MATH HATl'HIlAY ANP NIUV YKAUS i! HWJtH Tarklngtoa and Julian btrt' Comedy FORREST MAT. TODAY bwm. Iirii, .! -. ti .unii .en ICars, UAYIU Il-.irt.-3.w WARtflM n freitma n A V I D I ixi vi 1JUJUJL in THE MUSIC MASTER LAJLiUOl Mat!., 1:30.5:30. Kvg 0.30to II ROBT. WARWICK and ..TI!n.fin ELAINE HAMMER8TEIN '"vi:-?!"0 STRAND "'- YL B'utfKEUro,' in "THe Land of Promise" NIXON a 1'kakt ot- aoou T1IINU8 FOH AM. WEST 1'UILAUtU'UU i:ss Pdht efiim SB -OTBa v 1 f 1 1 r iiit iiyn'rWKaftyitg 1 W 55D4MARKKT S(15, 7 and 9 THI.'lli: Is snmethln Ihe )enr that cle K In tlie very season ot es a charm to Ihe res tlvll) of I'hrlstinas. ami notwithstanding the lienee of many lovesl eineo from vnrious Ilrpsldps, the fhrlslman spirit was abroad In our ell) and Its suburbs. Ilanie, poultry nnd nil the luxuries of Hie table were In the majoilt) of homes. (Ilossy branches of holly, Willi their brlKltt rpil lerrlcs, were placed In the windows and living rooms ntid fhrltmns lices made Rlad Ihp bparls of Hip children tjulte a few Uoxborouuhltes rntrll'il out the old-time custom of carl) Ins a branch of evergreen earl) In Hip niornlriK 'from door lo door of friends and neighbors and nlvlnu Iho salute 'Mett) fhilstmas " Tlie Wtsalileiion Methodist episcopal nnd Ihe I'ourth Ite formed iburciies held f. o'clock rcrvlccs In the mniniriK. At Hip latter Hip offprlnc; was devoted to the lied I'ross worl. There were pisi a few rntcitnlnuiViits be foip the srpat 1'hrlstlan linlldn). but a mini ber of Infotmal alTalrs will takp place dur InK the linllda) wreh Miss Sophia LncKe) of ir.41 Mnnayunh avenue, entertained on l-'rlda) evniilnc at her I.oiiip. Up cuests In e lulled Miss Jessie Westermsn. Miss little Marple. Miss I'lnlie lleisner Miss Marian Wcslcrman. Miss Kllni Wnldeili, Mls llthel Lee. Miss M.iIipI MlltpnberRer. Miss IIWi Lponard. Mis I'anoll Tbnnipson, Mrs Ilarr) I'aimnd. Mi William Hacherlelti Mis Howard Hi hwcit7ci. Miss I'airln IVterni.in. Mis tjiutrncp II Satifortt nnd Mrs Merrill MotTiilt V li nimv and tiav.v l.nllthic so. istv has been otciiii7pd b) a number of voiina- woineu of the Tnetit)-llrst Ward to prnvldf l.nltled Katments for tlip soldlprs and sailors of the foiirt.eutb dlstrlcl of Hip ward who are In the sirvlec of the nation. St John's Hall has bis n offpipd as beadiiusrlprs for Hip worK eis Thp )ountj women worl on Tuesdav and 'Ihutsdny pvpiiIiiks nnd hav'p split off all the sweaters ami wristlets that liave been cini pleted Thev are wnrkltiK now on helniet. scarfs nnd socles as well -is Hie sweaters and wilstlets and ale In need of more wool As tlie) irov Ide for tlin men of thp foui -teptilh dlsttlet tin- voiltip women will be formed Into Kroups to canvass the district. nsKliiK alii of Hip patriotic cltlrens In procui Iiik n fund for the wool All the workers nip pvpcrl Knitters and ate kIvIok their Ihne nnd MinwIcelKP lo provldp for Hip wplfare of the nien of tltelr section This Is a splpudld oppnrlunlt) for Ihe business men of the section to do their hit In helping- to provide matPilal for Hip )ouhk women workers Miss Isabel McDevltt is president of Hip n constat Ion Miss Marie ilalhiKher, vice prps Idrnt , Miss Theresa QiiIrIp)-. Irpasnrer. nnd Miss Mnilc It) an, spcielnr) Tlie ineirfiiers IncludP Miss t'nth.irine I'nnnn). .Miss Vde laldP MiKlnlev. Miss Hannah I'artipv. Miss Mary Oliver, Miss Anna llrrnnan, Miss Marie I'onboy, Miss Marie- Tresnan, Miss Marv LoiiKbPry, Miss Helen Martin, Miss Marie Martin. Miss Hiatrlcp Martin. Miss IViretta McMaboti, Miss CatharltiP HarrbiKton. Miss Marlp UodKcrs. Miss Illla ItoclRprs, Miss Anna Itvnn. Miss Mary Nolan. Miss Margaret Weinman, Miss Millie Kweenc), Miss Helta Kwcrncv, Miss Maile Ta). Miss Anna ll.uketi, Miss Nellie Ta). Miss Maiy 'os tello. Miss HIlKibetb Howe. Miss HeRlna Wnlsli. Miss Annie Stlmmler. Miss Lettv Harness, Miss Marie Md'ornilclc, Miss (ith nrinp (-ronnell). Miss Anna f.ill.ilinn. Miss Theiesa Ho) le. Miss Hesslc McMaboti. Miss Marie e'oscrove. Miss Sara JuiIkc, Miss Sara .Mtillln. Miss ('.rare Itednioird, Miss Alice Mc iranlir.in, Mls Alma Donald, Miss Mary li-esniond. Miss Hentrlce HIkkIus, Miss Irf-na KlncFiiinn. Miss AriicV rallahan. Miss llessle Duffv, Miss Annie Mrf'oi nilcls. Miss I! Wien. .Mlssi Marv t'tinnliiRliam. Miss Marian Thomas, Miss Anna McClnnls. Miss Anna Herbeit. Mis Anna Delaney. Miss Huth Ma Rtilre, Miss Winnie Howpu. Miss Mnilo Klana K.in, -Miss Anna Howp. Miss MaiBaret Drobll, Miss Loule Kelly. Miss JteRlua (lallaRher, Miss Uertrude Leldy, Miss MaiBaret Pun nlnRhani, Miss Helen Murray. Miss Julia Murrav, Miss T!essie Lyons, Miss Lillian Kobn, 'MKs r.lUabetli Kenney, Miss Mary Leluuan. Miss I-'rnnces Irf'hnian. Miss Helen I'onveiv. Miss Madeline Kennedy. Miss Jane Huntrss, Miss Cntlinrlne Mnkem, Miss HeRlna Maleem. Miss (Irettii Kahey. Miss llealna Mct.'arrlRle. Miss Dorothy McGarrlitle. Miss Thirty-Eighth Annual CHARITY BALL THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPr.XINO 1'KATfllK PATnioriC PAtlKANT e cii.v.MlilA'S rittviiii.i:, t I HI! MKl.TINU POT" reur Broill-s of courl..s eel; rsprpseiillinc vn.MrUi lirJal llrltHln Pran.p. Iil unil llel- ,"""tl, .ol,lle-s Pallors. Murines, lied Croj; Nurses slid Motor Meenaer. .TOl In brilliant ' ri!.nnelar es me Children's Aid Society. Ji-tfe-r m, M'.U.al c'elleice. Phlla.l-lphU I.JlnB-lli Charily and Vidversll Hospital Dcora open nt S 00 concert S ail until 0 Open, "na fraliire l I1 '"' 'leneral dancing about Iti.tm l.lsht refreshnienls at 1 1 :" Tie kelv Ineludlna il.vne.nir nnd refreshments, nre f". no tnr each nersnn, and nre on sale at the Chsrliv Pall e.ltlees. 4im c'hmtnut street (tele phone Lomlmrd 3S1IH. lleppe's and lljan a Snectntor's llikets, All rents each for -the Am phl'hearre. as ell us rmular 1.1 nil llcVets. will be on sale at the Academy on Thursda) evening- Srai Opera House i)ini:cTiox .vr.s.sus. sni'iir.ttT m foii ny.tr .skvth 91 rAT. TODAY n, v wi.vrr.it UAKUKN SPECTACI.l! SHOW OF WONDERS MOUTH- r-.NTIItl I.OVVTIt FIAl'm 1.50 ? ti OTHi:it KKATH matinkiw i:Tiur. ci no urilCII SKATH r.(l-7.".e l;Xl'i:PT SATl'HUAYS AND HOI.ID.WX ici:T.s now on sai.i: rou all I'KUKtlHMAM'KS TH?: PUBLIC DEMAND IT! I1VVIM1 Til Till: t M'lti:CKIll:TKI) HKMANII Klllt CllltlSTVIAS AMI VVKl). Ni:slVV 1'llfPI.AH-Plltcl: matinki:s V sria iai. i.vii.r;i; vv ii.i. $.1 .00 in: in r.N civ rnttiAV with Tin. ni:s.T .siiats a i I VRir MATlMli: TOUAV -J 13 Ij i 1V1V- TO.NllllIT AT S.15 SHATH NtlVV for U perfnrmjpei a, Inrluillna NIJVV yilAUS l;K MAT. AMI NIUIIT RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in "HITCHY-KOO" vllth Leon Errol Irene Bordoni Icnatlo Martlnettl. Juaephllie Wldttell, Ames t. Wlnthrop. Sjlvla Jason, (!eo. )loor, Others. ADELPHI LAST 7 TIMES HVT.NINUH AT S.'.'a MATl.NKHS AT 2,-Jll Special Popuhir-Price Mats. (T -i TOMORROW and FRIDAY h I II I! S T 8 I! A T H I J WILLIAM COLLIER ' NOTIIINO HUT thi: tiil-tij- BEG. MONDAY EVG DEC. 31 Fivst Time on Any Stage ll.WMOM) HITCHCOCK and J3. JtAV llOUTZ "FOLLOW THE GIRL". A llt-HICAl. COMKUV IN THRKH ACTS Seats Now Selling! FOR ALL PKRFOllMA.N'CKS INC1.UU1NU NKWTKAK'B JIATINKB POP. PRICE MAT. THURSDAY BEST SEATS $1.00 KEUULAH JUTINEB SATUUOAV 'W lleaea Mullln. Mlas Anna- MaUsin.! Anna 1). Haven, .Miss Marsaret noylrf,'r1 ' . .ii.iH".., ...,en ..luiKMiec i,iio,-, Hannali Curran, Miss Jennie O'Kane.,'1 S'ellle Itan, Mrs. Jnhn ItodKera, Mr, ivnisn. iirs. Jniin. ilovln, Mrs. D. A. Mrs, HiikIi irisimiell. Mrs. llharln,'l ley, Mrs. M. MrOeiuah. Mrs T. Damesi., w. He Haven. Mrs. f. Itelllr, Mrs. J. .Mrs, ,r, Lyons, Mrs. I '.Inn. Mrs. S. Mrs, X laiulcr. Mrs. M. Doyle. Mrit Hushen. Mrs. (1 t'ainphcll, Mrs. JXA (iranaRlmn. Mrs. .V. Mtijer, Mrs. ,. and Mrs. T. IVsinoneK Tlie Matinee Musical L'luh lias tieen i ti series nf Thursday evenliiR- concerU 43 .-vnvai iionie. Twenty-fourth street ana Or 1 err- rtuid, durlnK Hecemlier. The tir lt Heel. Included M-lectloim liy Miss BMsMt'p11 Wsldeelc, of this section, n noteel aonrsntt, ' wihilst, Miss l-niuille I'lnecherJ, vloHn(t; Mluw I'Mml flA.I ,.I....Iu ...! Sf.u t..lt. S I lCnttM ..f Vnprl,lni, . nl,a nt n , I n t,in,..i. are Rreall) aiipreelalesl l,y ihe retired nartsT , ; men and the club has clven Ihein irsMtr'S -, lirluhl hours with Hie hest musical tJM' ft Ihe city niTnrds, VjA-, ,i .virs. Ailhur teller, or BOGR ItlcUe avrniMrjL ', -Si elileelnl.mil In.l .ri,,,v,l.,.. ...l..d .,. hAfJ ftm -.......u ...n, .,,u, niu, ,. t , .-,, , , ,,t ..v , lioine Hei rnesls Included Mrs, Waltar.t Miller. Mrs T William Hldler. Mrs. tiareM'' Service Talnr. Mrs. Hrnest Harras, Mhsii''.l 'arrlc liirnliHv. Mrs. Arthur Stetler, Mliajir' Mvra Mitchell. Mrs. Harold Hoffman Mi?J ,mis ji.ij Watson. Sftvi Mrs. jiurence Sanfon! has cenne up fromW the South to visit her parents. Mr. and Mra,, Ha ill Tnunsencl of llldn-n avenue. , h Mr Cllltrlrs V S'etccden. mi etinlirfi nn Iha.v'-'j 1 tl S Kanawha, has u short furloirsrli Jn',3 visit Ids parents. Mr. and Mrs. WllllnnV- Sowdcn, of 210 Oslmrii street, Wlssalilckon,VS. 1 Mr llulieit !.e I-cri. Jr.. of 1528 Mast WnlTj'a nut lane, has enlisted In the ordnance d--JH V3 laitmNtt and has heen appointed nn lnsbc,Wv4l C"ifc lor ny ine i.overiiinenl nl VVasiilnaton, I). $.' W Mr. Marsluill ShoeinaKer Peterinnn. of I.V'U .vi r. .Marshall riiineinaKer reterinnn. or LJ-'M , ceuui avenue, miii of 'Mr. Wallls PctermanKrf-S and the late Mrs. Ida Shoemaker Petermatf.cK rl his enlisted In the I'liltcd Stales navy. j ,.fiV3 The nienihrrs of St Mary's I'atholle tluh T.Vfl nive senr iiaci.aKes or IoImccc-j. pipes annlu r clfrars to their fellow ineiuhera at Cam .j Meade KUH Miss llleanor Irwin, of llocliclle avenue, J " " lesalilcKnn. vv 111 kIvp n lea parly on Friday f,4 afternoon at her Iionie i)V v aw ii In Tilhe, No. 1.3, ltnxliornuch. OjiMil u vi , nan n c nrisiuns tree nnei euteriaiii.Yjq nient mi Satusclny nlaht for all ihe clilldren&Ve'jl nr tlie rwenry-tirst vvniu tinner ten .vearte of "v ace Mr Samuel K Khlv and Mr. Wllmer f 4 lltin fnVMiPil flip tsiiliiMtlt (tm In 4hurrn rr Imt''' xufrri .affair J ss&fe l' : vi m 11:1.1 r. M. lioi.DWVN piiehunth MAE MARSH iv I'ltmi' sitliiwiVil tiW J ft MARKKT 0mmgiM ,oTH "THE CINDERELLA MAN'? $ . ti l-i.t.. III... I.. . ts,l,.l. Inn 1 Jm. ". 1 I if II lil I imiiiii' J (immiinj liiiusiuf sin . -. -, h....is li,.nl lllna llsinllnal (1 tut PatllOA. rr.iiiiuriii I'iniiii untrue i .... - . L . . - v arm .- Unr'n WVrvk 1U.HI1.AH I'-MllMANUR 'j(M in . -,HM)I.ll.. MLflMJI'M P A L A C i'jii MAttKirr HTitmrr Pi A. .11 Trr ii sir. P. M TtlHAV LAST TIMF.S tloMwj,n Pr sents REX BEACH'S MOST IVIIIKI.V llHAtl fTORY r.i . pi yes ' ,SSB ; m J -. P-k - .'dt '.c:n. UJ$f . m&. . 1-lil.,.iln.l an. I Knaelneitlne nmlieltSS W.'i Powerful and Vital Noiel )r OSITIVKI.Y Till: CIIIKATIJST REX UEACMuf l'lrri'm: tjveu piioducf.d "tl Temorrnir I'll. .Sat., NORMA TALMAOOR. , In "h'ecret 'Ferret of the storm Country , i . . k. A R C A D I kmr tt cnnsT.VL-T ni:i.riv ttVTIl- M 12. 2 .1:15, .1.1,1, ' U.I. B.30 P. M." PARAMOUNT m PRIIsn.NTS IM'NTT . "i, MADrjirDiTr n nv :s$. JN INITIAL KIIOWINU OV "The Seven Swans" V TIMIII.Y Ittll.lHAV KBATURF V ( 7 I JK1 A "'. un'fi..K AM. THIS WEBKl ' A first National Inhibitors Circuit Prtssnta i ''t-j MME. OLGA PETROVA IN FIRST KHOVVlNtl OP '&.'., fii "DAUGHTER OF DESTINVA Wonderful Play Macnltlrent HettlnM TR&'i'i CO.VU.NC- "ULL'K JRAN8" COMINci jKiJs, RECENT -MARKUT PT. I1KI.OVV ITTH ' l 1 KCiljEjl-s J. MKTHO PRESENT!'." I Ethel Barrymorc '" "AN AMKnffigLi J . .. . : ; " .e:i1 MAKKKT nnd in,?; mm JUNIPER BT8," m vAL-unviLt.n T!:;3 CONTINUOU 11 A. M. to It P. M.T ,.' JOS1U i-LiiwiN ana Her . s,..,m - ( -. HIP-HIP HOORAY GIRLSa ts t i UTl'lM 1 -f fi rtfxavnt 1 3. .. ..... lSfokt CUUSb .tur& "Ai-gss,,,. . . fl?p Lcnon's Hawniians xZXhZwLWMi - " 1 fc .,,-.i,m. w.ci.1111 in .-pnrnK tiV MI-CW VMc-l ,...w.v... -..--. -- --.,-"; -,-- --j;:." .v. ,,-ff -mi-, aui niuiiHi. uwir.np. -V-vs ninmnAnnT Tfn a t opera 'J-' lVlJCjlXVWr-iljllAlN HvbmWm S Weeks Only I:vr" . S.M. MMinc SilJ.'JS BARGAIN MAT. TODAY IfA"! 1 BEST SEATS $1.00 m$ , The Aoit Wondrrful Piny in America ?' - m- 38 - UkX 'I lly GKOHOi; V, IIOUAHT itpicutar MuthiFf WeJneidttV und Hitutrliw el A m i:nine rnce. -oc to ji.ou. goo Lowr- eatn at i:ery PeTformancn, tl.OO. KiKHti for ult nf-rformtincea nnur mi Vt-tropolltain Optra Houa and downtJowi .nt ltllM l,t,.almil U llllfl" 1 h-t s. m-atuMfc . APA11KMY OF MUSIC r.t TllHUi: PnilKORMANCES OM.T?fS New Year's Eve, New Year's AftMtji and New rears Night REST bllOW I.N TOWS Rabh Herz,' Courtney nvscixn la vAns. RICHARDS a mm AND FIVE OTHKIl STAR ACTai TICKETS 'J.-K-. SOe. TSo ahd J lluy hrais now n icr, , mw vneai EITHST-iSL,.M"a CAMERON SIST1 BMLEY& COWJ EMNETT DEVOY A ( t ranis-a ienneay. Kennr HoU Csvanauilh Cn. OTHKR.1IOLIIIAY KBA1 C A CIM A..i'.NUB TODAY " CASINO Billy Wi Vs'-lll lh His iu M I Trocadero n V"1, Qy fi AYETY wtuH oy pi.eiiHJ K 'rA, , 9 ri -t' s- j?.1 .-4-1 ?:, -Of . Si '1 J. m.M A,, $$M imIMiiia4i& Z,j to: H iSr VC-E. .ri. at V iul WJ Vif.t!sl
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