- Jf T f Z u ! u y-y ,ttt ptnnrTi? tZ" ZZZZ Zti7 " I t? a PTrwtnT t ttfoiS JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE FAREWELL, CO Klays and Players Send Out Circulars Regarding e -- ' tl'y', Auxiliary Membership Increased "by "thi'ee Hiirttfl North Philadelphia Bridge Club Meets', Pro? .rrize vuinpeuun ri ays isaac Marcosson Speaks at Independence Square Red Cross ' ceeds for Education of Boys J' fTUlE TUys and Platrs have ((.sued Iho X annual circular nncnt the F-rlzo J'lay Competition for tho ccason of. 1917-1918, Vlth many rules nml regulations. Hvery resr, jou know, varlotn memutrH of tho Mjoclatlon submit one-act plays, nnrl of 'theio three aro picked out ty a committee and. a cast of members lihvlng been flfehesen, the plain arc Klven on 0110 of the iclub nights witiiotu me nutnors name, Mand the best 0110 la voted for after tcelns fall three, a pruo 01 idu is Riven tor uie jfirst, 25 for tno econn arw io for the iniru. Thero Is no doubt about lti It's a very ?food thing, and tho Idea of this competN S-tlon serves as qulto'a bait to tome rislnt; ti young playwrlRht! The circular tells tho & members that nil plays must bo submitted Wk on or before March 1 and must bo mailed Ear. is tho secretary, Mr. Henry B. Heliaffcr. Jr M' Tho greatest excitement ubout the nholo aTlhlne Is that no one but tho authois them- mW, mIvcs and the flvo on the commlltco knows who wrote tho plavs; even tho actors do not know who la tho author of the plav ! they aro producing. Tho Judges do not know nor the audience And the rehearsals are held In secret. , Tho prle competition committee thin yeir Includes Mrs Miriam Leo Early Lip plncott, chairman, Mr J Howard Itcbei, Mr. John Luther Long, Mrs. Edward 11. Coatcs and Mr A Howard Rlttor, W R. WILLIAM T ELLIB, who has Just lately returned from Russia, Is going .A n jt jh 1 n t llirt TtirlAAhr4jlivn L? n V 1 . -.ft Cross Auxiliary hoddquartois next Monday who rus been "over tlicro" recently, kiivo a, talk to the workers. Mr. Jlarvros&ou Is considered one of tho best and highest priced speakers of tho present day, and In splto of tho weather there were many here this afternoon, when ho has donated lds servlces to the i.iusc. Have v.ou been Into the liidipcndenie Square workrooms latch? If jou luven't you ought to. They hao opened them through, so that the whole (list floor Is to be utilized now, and they lnivo built the cutest llttlo committee, room In 0110 corner and put up cupboards and lime, had every thing painted white, till Ifn a Joy to tho ejo of the beholder. As fi.r this treat evcrj week, that of hearing these instructive, talks from men and women who know conditions. It's simply splendid: ono gets so much Infor mation In this way. And It certainly Is an Inducement to work harder than ccr making dressings, cutting, folding and pre paring work for others Mrs. (leorgo Horaco Lorimcr, who is chairman of (lib) Hert Cross auxiliary, Is certainly it wonderful executive, for she does everything to facilitate tho vvoik and plans theso talks for tho work-cm. She has a very efficient committee, too, so It's no wonder that they exceeded their quota .of dressings for December L'O by several thousand. Previous to tho meeting this afternoon tho executlvo committee, which Includes Mrs. Frodcilck English, Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, Sirs. E. Burd Cirubb and Mrs. Goorgo 'Fales Baker besides Mrs. Lorimcr, will bo entertained at luncheon by Mrs. (ieoico ; Fritz Chandler at her home, 1728 Rltteit- , house sticet. f ' ;TVD jou know that Elsie Stuart was mar--' ried very rjuletly on Thursday at her 'parents' homo on Clinton street? Sjlio Is going to live In California, and I, for one, 'am sorry that bho will not be vlth us auv more. It was a pleasure. Just to look at Elsie; she was .so stunning looking and al ways so beautifully gowned. I don't know many women who have such good taste In the matter of clothes and who combined the taste with tho .ability to wear then' to the v ery best advantage, nev er exaggerated, never odd, but al wu v s Just as smart uh smart could be. She was Interested In many of "the good works and did 11 lot for the Red Cross here. Mr. Jewett, tho lucky man, has certainly vvoii'a prize. Dr. Alexander MacColl, of tho Presbyterian Chuich, per formed the ceremony and only tho Imme diate families wnro nres.ent. Mi- Ar.lm, 1 Robblus, of New York, attended Mr. Jew ett as best man. Elsie Is a sister of (leorgo ird Ted Stuart. She and her husband have ono West and will live In Pasadena. rpiIESE days when jou walk on jour heel Land suddenly fly eff to the edgo uf the f pavement, Just saving .yourself from fall lnM v.. ..... ... .... ...... . ! "j biaoi'ing 1110 ucar om lamp post, don't jou JUST LOVE to meet the people ho NEVER slip on tho Ico and who Und It easier to walk on snow than on plain etralght pavements? Don't you? Well, It's great sometimes; but you know that old saying about pride. I was walking along with a certain woman recently and 'I remarked, "Doesn't this pavement scaro 'you, for fear you'll fall?" She tlxed her eyes coldly upon mo and said; "Ono should treat all such thingH from a scleu- Btinc standpoint. In science thero Is noth ing disagreeable so wo who bellevo In science do not slip," 'Oh, girls. Just wait: It was too lovely! For ns sho said It and fixed mo with an ley ataro her foot slipped and sho sat RIGHT STRAIGHT DOWN on the pavement before my very eves and I did not say, "I told jou so." I Just laughed until I nearly choked and sho pic' cd her elf up and walked away without so much as a backward glance, NANCY WYNNE. SERVICE DAY" FOR, LANSDOWNE CLUB ! ; fTwontieth Century Club Will Ar , range Day for Clubhouse tp Be , Open for Work Tomorrow- afternoon a discussion of a "service day" for the 'club will be the feature ef the meeting of the Twentieth Century - Club of Lansdowne. The program Is In - charge of Mrs. R. U Mclean, chairman of t, the proa-ram committee. There will be five- r minute talks by Mrs. William A. McEweu, j cnanman of clul classes 1 Mrs. Paul Lachen- pwtr, I'uairnian ok ccouuiiucb, i.ir. i-tmi" B, Maxwell, federation secretary ana n of "the. Amrlcanln. reaeration, m.' .waatr-wymi. pinnn t ; iwe tertalnment, Iipe p'mi-,1 , pioram for thl meeting which will Include folkfencs by Mrs. Matthew n ijijcr mid reading by Mrs, Thoni-s n Cooper. It I- phnu'd to keep the clubhour open every Turd.iy. be glnnlnz with Januarr U. and nt the int Ing tomorrow there will hn mi mien rfl. cufslon from the (lonr ns to the mttire of me service' on tli.'se d iy. On New Year's V.n a dime was given vt the Cotinlrj Club nf limd.'mno llnv nwtm were decorated with laurel and boll and inurlo wan furnished by Mjer'.-i ondieslra Among thoe pre'uit nt the affair were Mr and Mi Herbert C IInF. Mr and Mrs Austin Bojrt, Mr. 11 nd Mrs Ralph tlnJ. Mlts rram.es Hag.v, Mr. and Mr I'r.TiK Hagendorph, Mr. and Mrs Robert PownhiK Tajlor, Mlsa M Ixiulso Van Zanctt, Mr and Mrs Ilarrv Henry Mr. and Mrs lMln Orauley. Mr. and Mrs Pnniuel K rhtlllp Mr. and Mrs Charles Jenk T'illlrig, Mr and Mrs. Charles Mercer Ralley, Mr and rs. Robert I.vnne Mlshler. Mr and Mrs Harlan Page Htatzcll, Mr. and Mrs Joseph A McKeon Mr. and Mrr. Frederick Kellv Mr and Mrs William Turner, Mr and Mr Julian J Keenan, Mr and Mr Allen R Hoffer. Miss Marie f" iiskaddmi. Mr a"il Mr lonald Campbell. Mr and Mrs Wllllim W Maer, Mr. and Mrs tenald Duncan, Mr Thaddeus It Mcclain. Mr E Jeffersnti Orlf flth. Mr Franklin I ".ivies. Mr William II Evanr, Mr. Herbeit Harris. Mr. Oliver Harris,, Mr and Mr" IVIer Hinwn ami Mr Haiold'H Knerr An n bit of eooninO the women of th Twentieth ""entur Club resolved some tltn" aKrf to forgo their 1111 il New Yeir'r dsnee and to have Instead an informal tereptlmi In the I'lulihoure nn the afternoon nf New Year's Daj The change dirt not prove dl appointing in the least, for Ihe nlTalr iun altogether delightful, and a Krit man n roiii attended If The president of the club, Mrs 1 larenee II Eppelshelmer, assisted by tho other of ficers and the board of directors, hosplfiblv received the guests Thoe who helped Mrs Eppelshelmer receive were Mrs Robert 1, MrLean, the first vice president, Mrs Sam uel 1, Kent, second vice president, Mrs T Sparks nishop, corresponding secretaiv , Mrs Robert V Olrk, recording serretarv , Mr Francis D Maxwell, federation secretarv , Mrs, Walter Lorlng Webb, treasurer, and tlie board of directors, which Included Mr William A McF.wen, Mrs Hatley H Nichol" Mrs Frank ij Burrows. Mrs Paul Ljilien niejer. Mrs C Mercer Ralley. Mrs. W Frank English. Mrs llenr S. Barker. Mr Frederick .1 Petr.v and Mrs. Charles S Musser Mrs f'har'eB Mercer Itslle wn-. .it the tea table The Lanrdowne branch of Hie Khm's Daughters met at Miss Mai Ion Ilaliland'n home on Wedpesdav evenlnc This organiza tion Is nlwavs doing some sort of good work At Christmas lime the Klrls sent Christmas boxes to the soldiers and the have als-o thought of a verv clever thine to '" Thev aie innklnc scrap books of funnv pit Hires and Jokes Hiid are golne to send them to the bovs "over there" Certainly these books will be creatly apprrrlaled. The voung women who belons to the Klnc's Daughters branch out In Lanstlowne are Mls llalrlanrt Miss Ethel Hart. Miss Uraco Atkinson, Miss Ruth Decker. Miss Isabel tJalbiallh. Mlfs Llllle Tuttle, Miss Laura .lecler. Mrs Hairv Babbitt, Mrs !uy Tackier, Miss Mabel Wal lue, Miss .Marlon Fleming. Mies Helen Tav lor, Mlsi Ruth Wunderllcli. Miss Helon Sa iiMii, Mrs Charles Barker. Mls Almi I'nder hlll and Mrs George Williams Mrs. Ilendei son Is their lesder. A dance was given at the 'Iweiitletli "'en tury Club on New Uar's Eve bv Iho H Sigma fiaternlty great iimiiv members of tho vounger set were there Tho Phi EpiIoii Soiorltv gave a ilamei.it the Century Club on Frldsy evening The rlrls who belong to this sororltv ai MIks Mildred Davenport. Miss Olive Palmer. Mls Ida Galbralth. Mls Helen Adler. Mlvs Janet Kroll, Miss Alice Koller. Miss Mlldied Dun can. .Miss Dorothy Smllie, Miss Dorothj Scarborough, Mls Helen Rev In. Miss Audiey Uedfnrd. Mls Clara DivIh, Miss nilrabeth Alm.v, Miss Katherlne Wilson Miss Glare l.lpplncott, Miss Fmiicch hluclner Miss Rld dello Youilg, Miss Mary Craig. Miss Audrey Phillips and Miss Evelvn Ilobev Miss rranren Maxwell, ilaughtei nf Mi and Mrs Francis D Maxwell. Is now louring In the New England States with the Swurth nioro Winter Chautauqm Mls Maxwell spent the holldavs In Lansdowne, Mrs. Charles Parker Rnd has returned fioni Bt ston, wht.ie slje spent sevenl dajs. Social Activities A dame will be given for iharltv b Mr. nml Mrs Joseph I.orlgan andMr. Edward V. Eaves nt the Rlttciilimne. rwuitv-5-tond and Uheslniit streets, this evening from 8:10. until IJ o'clock. Mr. and Mrs Silver, of .H Noith Stanley stiect, miuiiunin tho eng.igement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Silver, to Mr .laik S Kesslcr, of lnst North Alder sticet Mrs. Anna. (. tioodthh of .'1(0 North Flier street, nunouiued tho marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Jlarsaret Goodrich, to Mr. J Harold Swan, Wednesday, J.inur J. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Blunicnthal, of ::S."3 Noith Seventeenth street, announco the mar rlago of their daiiKhter, Jllss Marlon Blunien thai, to Captain Herbert Rosenzwelg, r, S. JI C The icicinoiiy vas perfonued li tho Rev. I. Lunnian, of Far Rockaway, N. Y After a short wedding trip Captain Rosen zwelg and hi I brldo will make their liointi In New York, rtioloiby 5lrtfu. MISS ELLA G. BARTHOLOMEW Daughter of Mrs. Pater Boyd, of 135 South Eighteenth street, whoso mar- rlaijo to Mr John c- Prir oi Eal, nr.no. N. J... will take- placo on ijBaturday, Jatjuary.l2ri the Sacfliul;; -1 -.' &Wm t aLLLLLLLLLLLLBQSIHflHiBffHflH LvLb. i !mLLw aLLLLLliLLLLiKl99nHRil9B Hm w vn "jM MUS. KUWAKII HUOWNIMi MltS. WILLIAM .1. t t.OIHlLU Mcmbeis of committee for rummacc sale which will bo held in T'enlicM Building this week for licnelit nf Picsbytcrinn Orphaunirc iiiul School for CI11 islian Workers WINTER SPORTS AT WHITE SULPHUR Sleighing and Skating Make West Virginia Rpsort Enjoyable for Visitors From Norili Th" vallev of White Siilnbui Mulugs in the West Virginia Alleghanle has given ItKelf up to winter spoils Killing and sleighing lead In the outdoor diversions, while many members of the youngrr ret are seen skating on tho little golf like that has frozen Into a smooth and Inviting surface. The entire valley Is a lirge and beautiful mow icenn and mild days make outdoor sports a great pleasure. Lieutenant and Mrs. Thomas k- Horn, whose wedding took place recently, arrived from Phlllpburg Pa., to pend their honey moon at the !reenbrler, nnd lave been out dsllv for a plelgh tide or hike They frc Uiiently drove to thn I.Wp Log Cabin at Siinnv Brook Farm for a country luncheon or afternoon tea 'Iho bridal lontlngrnt at the Creenhrler Is l.nger than ..it am lime this season and among other couples spend Ing their honev moons here are Lieutenant and Mrs Marvin M Marcus, Jr. of New York, whoso w (tiding took placo 011 Christ mas Day -Mr" Marcus w.ir Miss Irene Plato Thev started this week foi Spartan burg. S C, where Lieutenant Marcus Is stn, tloned at Camp Wadswortli Mr and Mrs C. Bahnsen and Ihe .Misses Bihnsen, of Passaic, N. .! who vtero here for a long sta In tho iprlngs, ore spemllni; sev eral weeks at the lireenbiln The Misses Bahnsen are enthusiastic tlileiH and me In the saddlo dallj During the afternoon thev often go out for .1 sleigh ride mtr the loinitij tosds, stopping at Flmhuist Faun foi tea linn bundled dollairt wait realized at Ihe New dear's P.e ball at Wljltn Sulphur fm the henellt of the American Reil i'io KNITTING CLUB MEETS TOMORROW Room in Frankford Library to Be Open on Wednesdays for Soldiers and Sailors Mlsr Mabel Herbert will entertain the menibtrs of hei knitting club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Oakland street Serving tliosn who are serving their coun try Is a pait In Itself of Ihe work to be dono by those who stav at home At the last meeting of the Mothers' flub of Frankford, It was decided to open a mom in the Fiankford Library fr,r the entertain ment of soldiers and sailors who are sta tioned' In the vlclnltv. The plsce will be opened lo the men every Wednesday night, when some members of thn club will be present lo entertain them nnd provide re. freshments flames, books and inignjines. too will be at their disposal A meeting of tho Fathers' Association of the Longfellow Public School was held on Friday evening The speaker of the evening vas Mr Thomas Hodge Miss Alice Horinan, of Orthodox street In visiting friends In Trenton for the week Miss niliabeth Murray, of 1417 Orthodox street, entertalmd her sewing clnle r.n Fri day evening at her home, when those present were Miss Jeauette Crankshavv, Miss Irma Blattenberg. Miss Helen Moore, Miss Doro thy (iossllng. Miss Kathleen Woodward, Miss Marlon Hart. Mls IMIth Pabst and Miss Hither Lodge. LECTURE ON MUSICAL FORM M.J II I - Serfrjs of Talks Will Be Given in Germantown to Enlarge Knowl edge of Music A series of talks 01 musical form, e(c. Illustrated by tho violin, will bo glven'by Mr. Arthur Strlngej on January 7, February 4 and March 4 at2:30 p. in. at the home of Mrs. Archibald A. Dlnsmore, of 412. West Chelteu avenue, Uermantown, These talks were started for the puipose of enlarging the averago person's knowledge of the tech nical side nf music. They aro to be sub scription affairs, nnd all money received In excess of expenses will bo given to, the Red Cross. The members of the club are requested o bring tbelr knitting, so that the afternoon wilt he spent usefully as well as enjovably. Lieutenant and Mrs. Nev In Ponteroy, who spent Christinas w IOi Mrs. Poiueroy's parents, Mr, and Mrs, T. I,wls Thomas, of 235 Pel ham road, have returned to Chicago, wheru Lieutenant , poiperoy pu, stationed, t in tho "THE MELTING POT" TO BE PRESENTED Girls oT South Philadelphia High School Will Cive Play Follow ing Annual Reception The tweutv -third nunnal tcKptlon of iho Phlladelphl 1 section of the ( nuncll of Jewish Women will be bpd on Tluirsda afternoon In Mercantile Hall, nnd will be followed b the presentation of Israel V, mgwlll's drama The Melting Pot." bv the ilininntli 1 lull of the South Philadelphia High Sihoc.l for Ulrls Thera are .'.',.0011 nienibem of the iniinril 1100 of these comprising the Phllndelphl 1 section, of whhh Mrs A A V. liner Is tin president The work of the association 1 religion and philanthropic I mler its supervision there are three laige P.ed ross auxiliaries and a perrona! rervlce buresii Assisting Mrs Kshner in leeelvlng will he Mrs ,Ia I. Mar K"lls, Alls Joseph Mmp'-oti, vice piesldeuls Mis L'lii.inilol Itubel. treasuiii. Mr- .loepl Fllegelm 111, assistant treasnrei Vlrw .loepli II Felge, corresponding- setretart ami Mlsv Isabel Cerber, recording setretirv Mis Rosalind It Drcenwald Is honoiary preslilent and JIrs M Kohn, Mis M 'iel7 Mis M l Arnold and Miss liertrude Berg ale honor arv vice presidents Mrs Simon H Flelsher was tho first piesldent of Hie I'hil idrlphla section of the council The girls from the South Philadelphia. High School who will take part In thn iliainatn performanre are wonderfully gifted aniateuiN ind thn Uusslan dances Introduced betwe, n the third ami fourth acts are Interpreted with exceptional grin e The t ast hit pides Iiatld U'tlxaiin, Miss Lillian Palg, Mendel Miss .Stella Velenchlk . Ilerr Pappehuelsei .Miss Beatrice iloldtu, eia I'.ewndal, Mlts ltutli llolfman. Frail Qulvaiio, Mls Lena Schaeffei , Kathleen (1 Uelll MIsm Patricia " onlen . settlement house servant Miss Fsther Welsbeig, groiijis of dancers. Ira tovlak, Miss Ilnse I'ohen, Miss Sara Mlnei I'zardas, .Miss Sadie Wllclerman. Miss P.oee Uranoff, Kamtska, Miss Sara Silverman, Jllss Fslhjr Cohen Itiuslan peasant dame, Miss Han let) Blleden, Aliss .Miriam Haphael, Miss Host- flooihuan, Miss lloso Melnlck and Louise Segal The gills' orchestra, all talented musicians fioni Ihe same si hool, will furnish thn music It touslsts of violins, Miss liertiude Miller, Miss i:ther Ilernholz, Miss Lucy Schiller, Miss Jennie Lewltskv, Miss Minnie Sherman, Miss Oertrude Chattln, tello, Miss Iloso Stanger. piano. Miss Francis Ut rsenstcln, Miss MoJln Voungmn, Miss Frames Sabel and Miss Anna Nowhoff Hems of nens for the Miilrlr pun will he nceented anil rrlnled In the ICvrnlnn rnhllti 1 eilcer iirnvtdeil the) are written nn one hide nf the paper nnd nre tinned with full name nnd telephone niimher ot the sender, nn II must be lwlhle lo ifrlfr the nolen. ,ddrr "Rn. lety i:dltor." Kienlnc I'llhllo I.etlirr. U00 Llierlnilt ttrret. . "WHAT'S DOING .TDNlGHLSts 1 !iW Olrl Stunts, Court Hnnm Nn. 10, City Hall, Free Dltrukslon of "luienlle Delinquency In War Time.' Filends' Meeting House, Coulter stieet, Uermantown. Free. OlfTord l'inehnl to adilrepn City Bunion Club at annual meeting and bainuet, Adelphla Hotel .Members Meetlnc of Northwest Ilutlneiis Men's Aesoclatlon, 233S Columbia, uvenuc. Free. Meeting of dirtier Avenue Imprme ment Association, First V P, Church, I'ift). second and Chester avenue Free. Meeting of 1'aMjuiik avenue nutlness Men's Association, Passvunk avenuo and Moore street. Free Meeting of Vtllnomlng lmprntement Association, Toomey's Hall, 3320 Van Kirk street. Free. t'aptsln Donslrt TlinnipJon tlioivk irar pictures of Itussla Union League Mem ber. Addrm, .Vlajnr l.enrrnl Charles M. Clement, American Society of civil Engi neers, 1317 Spruce street Members Aliuual banquet, llj Business Club, Adelphla Hotel. Concert. Boston .sjinplionj Orrhetlra, Academy of Music AdmUslon charge. 'Meeting, sisterhood of Keneteth Israel, Broad and Columbia avenue. Free. "tVlmt the Hvnngogu Means to Ynu, symposium, Adalh Jeshurun Assembly, Broad street above Diamond, Free. Lerture. "HuiiMtilne and Awkwardness, by Strickland Olllllaii. Association' Hall, oVmnnlown. Admission charge. feO-v- MHS. WILLIAM I, M'l.KAN MASKED BALL AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC Jewish Auxiliary lo Hold Affair Nnxl Month Sewing Club En tertained Today iiwlint of Hie Ladkr VuMlliM "t the Ifni'li Peoples Belief of Amerlia was held on Thuisdav exenlng at the hnine of Mrs M l.enf lJOo Ninth Franklin street, when pi epilations it ere msde f,,r a masked ball, whl'h will be held at the cadcnn of Music next month 'Ihe committee of the Ladles ViiMllan Is made up of Mrs Lenf, chalunan ; Mr Ma7ei, vtm lull man. Mrs Uoldberg, ti'asurtr, and Miss Billev, secielarj lrr J tin, of Vorth Firth rtreet will entertain the sewing lull of which she Is a member this afternoon. Mrs Marshall, of Cist Montgoinerv ave nue. Ins as her guct fm a fortnight Mis Flanlev Ciaston, of Washington. t "' While here Mrs. Carton will be pxtentiwli nter talned Miss Uaretle Beininn, of t.UT North Fcienth street is rpcndlng mver.il llas vis iting In New York. Mls'i rtuildv Schodskv of New "i ork. Is spending seveial weeks visiting Miss Mlnnlo hherniaii of 717 North Fifth street Mr ami Mrs. Colleen of IS?? North Frank lin stieet announce the engagement of their diughtei MlFR'He.itilte 1 olteeu lo Mr W II Ihm Piessniap Mrs 1, Lamont of t ifth street and Glrard ivenue, entertained bcr five hundred club nn Siturdii afternoon vilss Sim u m-miIhi. of sixlb and 1 homp son rreei s t.penipug two weeks vlsPIng lelaiivc In Heading. fhein hy MnneHu, MUS. EDWIN IIOENER A teccnt blide. who will lie remem bered as Miss Repina Senger, of 111 South Forty-third street. Mrs. Hocner is now living at 111 South Forty-ninth sticet. Will Give Dance Tonight at Rittenhouse Hotel Mr and .Mrs Joseph Loilgan and Mi J'd waid Kives mo giving .1 dune this tuning at the latteiihoiiso Hotel for the henellt of St Lron.udK lioldeu .liililleo Fund Vlr Flank Haves, who is 11 number "f tin ,M ferson Hospital Cult 3S, will tnteitaiu I ll of tho men of his milt at the daiuc The pioitcds of the affair, which pioiin-e to bo a great silicesH, will ne donated to the energetic team of woikeia wli ,uv being captained bv Mrs. Thoinaa F. lluntei OtlieiB who nre Interested In thn dance am Mrs James A Miiudy, Mis. M V. 11 McMkhaii. Miss Itosalln McMiihan. Ml Irene Biadfnid, MIsh Hlizabeth McManus, Mlsa Helen Kell. Miss Lleauor McFaddcn. Mlfs Phllomena Johaiiii, Miss Mary Pevlne, Miss F.leannr Hoban, Mi" Ilosallo Iloli.in. Miss Virginia Mcdrath. Miss Mary Kelley. Miss Maile Camblos. Miss Hallln Finck, MKs Martina Kills. Miss Cleanoro Logue, Miss Kuth W.ilch, Miss (irrtrudo Cronin ami Jllss Patrlila Cnsij LJl " Tenlght at 8, So to I) Naval and Military Week! "On the High Seas" W. J. (Sailor) REILLY I. Malre CUIIither . l.ew Brl u nnd Br Twins, Ilsrry Cooper, others. Mi-rritOPOLiTAN opkiia nousn MF.TROl'OI.lTAN OI'KHA t'OMPANY, .V T tomorrow- Saint Elizabeth .,, M" NIGHT AT Time Mere Mnies Esston. Matteiiaur. MM. Whltehlll. Leon rd. nujsUel. SVhlrgcl Conductor, Mr. Dct.n.ki. t,els. H" Chestnut ht, Wtlnut 4i ; ftsee ST. i iTTI, EILAbT weisk. uvijy, 8i3o. L JiinATnu "The HoneiWon" 17th 1 Pe Lney Comedy by Arno'd Bennett Phone lc MH Author of "Mlffonr, Kt Wek 'The Doctor's Pemmt" .- A C"IMr MATINRK TODAY CASINO The Golden Crook w.mut 8ti Bt. -with Billy Arlington "" MISS EVA BOOTH 8ALVATION ARMS' AUDITORIUM ORTH BROAD 8T. 4. FAIRMOUNT AVK. TUESDAY. JANUARY 8th, g p, 41. Trwadev.,,. ROZELL I AFAnEW'lILIj conccrl will be given this evening In the Orace Bantlrt Temple, Hrod and Perkn ftrectr, by Mr. Clsrence IJevolds, the organist, who vvlll leave shortly to live in Denver. Col. Mr Hej nobis vvlll be nrr!trd on thn preprint by Mr Henri Inoll Vixlllarv No ?:i of the lied Crops, which nieetn nil day Thurrdsy In the nptlst Tem ple Increwrcd Its membership from (10 to TOO In tho recent Ited Crots csmpalrn to ferurn new members Surgical dressings, horpltal nnd Knitted garments are all conn Pleted In the workrooms of the Temple, Mrs. Margaret Herbert Is chairman Mrs. Jsne Mitchell, vlco chairman Mrs Homer V Toulon tecretarv. and Mrs Harry John, treasurer The members of the Ol-ilax Club, n group of expert bridge plavers. for threo jears luve been having pleisant afternoons at the garni during; tho winter and have been devoting; the amount contributed nt the meetings to the 'ducitlnit of to bon at Chrlft School, In Arden, x c This afternoon tho hosiers will bo Mrs Fdmund N l.lpplncott. and her guests will Include Mrs 3 H I'lamer. Mrs Henry Mielp. Mrs flrorco User. Mrs. Folev, Mis i; Leslicr, Mrs Young, Pi Laura Car nell, Mrs Madelrlne Uevlne, Mia A C, Van Pr Voort. Mrs Wllmer Krupen, Mr Harry T Slddens, Mrs Troth, Mrs Hutton. Mrs Ktjei Mrs Prink Mnriln, Mrs lleicer ami JlrF. Halt: Mrs f-ainuel Abrams of fil." North Light eeiitb street gave ,i luncheon followed bv irds todsv Her guests were luembeni or her i aril club and Included Mr.s John illb saii Miss Llla Karnes Mis Frank Paul Mr Wlllnm II Morrison. Mrs Hanj II Parker Mrr ! ,1 Mdlialne Vlrs I. liehrliig It-irk ness Mrs Ilaker. Mrs Wlllhm 11 .luiih kurlh and Mis Frank liasMII Tomorrow morning at 11 o clock there will be n tnerlnl meeting nf the Ited Cross aut lllaiy of the Temple Fnlversltv Woman's riub at the Liw School Dulldlng, Sixteenth and Kansom streets, when Miss F,llr.abeth Psher, who han lust returned from Armenia, villi tell of her experience In that country Mlrs Fhna Worthlngtnn. of IJJ! Wept Somerset street, will entertain at luncheon and bridge tomorrow Her guerts will li the members of her card club Mi ami JIrs riiarles ,t .Stern hsvc r. turned from Atlantic City to their home, ".010 Vorth eighteenth street. They were tlv guests of Mr. and Mr. Kmanuel C Wolf Mis L A Kind entertained the members' of the Charity Card Club nt luncheon todi Mrs Itobert tlladfolter. Mrs. Harry Wulters, Mrs Charles Howell, Mrs Annie 12 Wade. Mrs Harry Horeau, Mrs Harry Itemsen, Mrs Itlchird Hoy, Mrs Hiram V Miller and Mrs Luiil'o Fotls Mrs S alter Scott, of 1C07 Montgomery avenue, will tutertnln the members of her eird club at luncheon nml cards on Friday There was an Interesting; inecthiR of the Cadet Medical Corps, of Temple I nlverslty In thn forum on Saturday afternoon, when addresses were made bv Majors Oarrett and Charles I'odninn and l'r Charles S'ajous All tho members of tho faculty In tho medical, dental and pharmaceutical de partments of the university havn been In structed In the drill work of the Fnlted Mates military camps, and meetings will ho held four times a week to drill tho students, so that as soon as each class In graduated the men will be ready for service Saturdaj's meeting was tho opening1 one of the course. The boldlers' c'hrlstnias Fund Committee of the Ihirtv-thliil and lhirtv-lxth dlvl slons of the Nineteenth Ward, received from Ihe patilotlc tltlzena of the tun dlvlsons K'"ll, and expended the amount In pur chasing pajamas, woolen socks, fountain pens, wrl't watches, woolen sweateis, sheep, lined motcnsliis, clgvrs, tobacco, FaTetv laiors, service handkerihlefs, Turkish towels and various llttlo necessities for the boxes sent to the men from the section In the arms and navs Tho servco men In the two divisions are Mr James h Pnugheitv, Mr Charles llaer, Mr (leorge V Morris, .Mr Joseph Ldgar. Mr Mbert lining;, Mr Harry Dosha. Mr Charles Wkker, Mr lfred Turner, Mr. 1 dward Sthrelei, Mr llitiiM lilnkeslev, Mr Wlllln.ni CimnhiBhain, Mr llrnnt Mllh.iu, Mr Ilairv Mehans, Jlr Louis Iteinecke, Mr William llftiiff, Mr Andrew Strang, nt Camp Meade, Mr Attliur II Hover, Mr oscar C lloyer. Mi Holier! Kendlg, Mr Harry I I.assner, CHESTNUT ST. 0PEBft HOUSE I 1,1 1 fi t ST 3S-.0 HI IlITI ION MKhflt!" flllTIERT KAitF.ws'.i.t vvi:i:k NIGHTS, $1.50, 1, 7f)C, B0c MATS.. $1.00, 7ne. 50u n.SCl'.PTIMI HAICrtPAJH MATS. WED., FRIDAY & SAT. SPECIAL SHOW .$1.00 OF FRIDAY WONDERS mat vvnnk -,vMriti:u V 1STKR IIAU1IKN 8CLVKSS PASSING SHOW OF 1917 LYRIC" "4...., LAST 8 CHANCES TO SUE RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in "HITCHY-KOO" w 1th l,KON ERROL, IRENE BORDONI ltn' 10 Mnrtlnttl JowphIn MMttell, Slla jsn fi"0 Mourt Am A. Wtnthrcp, theri POP. MAT. WED. BEST SEATS, $1.50 Nut Week liONAMJ HRIAN In Her Rglmnt BROAD-fonight , Rl,. OTIS SKINNER in FiftMh Tarklnctcn'B Jojoub Comedy MISTER ANTONIO Hrl SMte II f,0 at Toputar Wed Mt, ('ARRiniC I.lnilted Lngigement Vtrtivivivjiv nif(i s ,, Mti. Wi. Sit. TUB COMEtlV nf T1IRIU.S AND LAUOIIS TurnRtht BEST 4 1 AT POrUI.AH I SEATH P ' WEPNIjBDAT MATI.VEB VrRRI5sT W8T "-' wUbks. J:,,,. a,,5i 1' UnftU3 1- Mitlnee, Wed. t Bit., a. 15. 11; WARFIELD in THE MUSIC MASTER "2TTIAND atn- A, l Vininio. K. of Broid n i. rwM- u KvunvBODv bhovld fek Marguerite Clark -lljn,n.AK1I. srECIAL SIVSICM4 FKATVItE.1 ALL WBEK NIXON 62DM-VnKKT b, T n4 0 5 Great Acts 5 WA1.LACH llEID In ".NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN" 1 flCTlST 62D AN0 LOCUST STREETS L,JVjUOi Mill. 1 :M. .1 .10. KMi.UiSOtoll KIRST TIIK IN WEST PIIILA. Cicraldine Farrur ln "ri,3 UHE.. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT MQKDAr BVRNleiO. JANUART T. at 8lVt .' Mr. JertmUfi Custer. Mr Chirleii II. Hll Mr. JUrry Weber .Mr Walter Qearryv nussell ntrtnn. Mr Wllllim Hollerinr'.'Cl Hancock: Mr. Frank Hotnfr. Mr.. ElmiSj Calhoun. -Mr. Joseph W. Cilhoun, Wttyi Tv.ira nooae, vviiganicKon uarracKR,, Jnmen rroctor. Kackett Harbor! Mr Ot Miner.. Rockefeller Institute; Mr. E4 i. vVacncr. Cainn Oreene; Mr. Jamei'J Tort Oslethotpet Mr Jfttnea Whltely.,1 Hospital I nit No 34: Mr. Elmer B. berge, Kranen Hxpeilltionary Forcesf.dl jonn norn. itoek inatia Arsenal, rarmenfl Mr. Nelson Ithlneliart, l'- 8, B ClevelM Mr. John K. Hoyd, Mr rtasmond Orasber ratlin .lopenh K. Johnson. Fla. : Mr. D8 J Fay. fainp Lee. Va. ; Mr. Ra-nion4 Cr1 ford, C.inip Iosan. Tex.: Mr. Joieph DojJJ American Expeditionary Force's. Franco'l.lSf John Sweenv. 1m redo. Ter : Mr. IlajmBri-- ' Nce, Mr, William I.ee. Mr Herbert HI J,l tins. Mr Charles Holland and Mr. Chartt "V ' names. tip , . The thirty-fifth Christmas enttrtalnnto of the- Falrhlll Flrpt-Day School waa heKTI the MeetlnK House. Ocrniantown avenue, Cambria street The program included eral sketches. "Ailnl Pahrlna's Chrlstmifts.'OT hv flKH fllennor Oraves'fi class: "The Pacito'S sge rarty," by little tots In the class Vijp J&j Mlfs Orace Oraves; "The Lost renKniwv The rtlvver Pnitv. "Around tho Cam?i Fire" nnd 'I.lvelv Letters I,t Loose." TsV, affair was uronouncen puccess, me periorsji..),- . eri Impersonatltnt the various cliaractej4f;j with merry 7esi, iiecnnnnns ere n w;;(m Miss Ruth Kuhn. Mls .Marie illicit, rj ii.d r,u. Mi rutliirlnn Iluc-h. Miss I'.dnafl Austin find Mr. Alfred Mnjor. &$ ' : -1 ...r' VIARRKT-i ejtCVVl trntrf .-, J AI10VB p -HV 11 15 A. M TO 11.15 r. II. Congratulations . ...i iu -itiAjiji GOLDWYN who iiaVr tub vM-snAk HONOR or lMlKSNTINO H?"i vojwre .la A M i fruin Anatole rnnee's Wonaerful Story) inv - f I II 1 r'm LI If I '1 fin w r 1 1 k fnfl 111 lb II :,'I i ii i ic i ii ni v yy si ill ii 'M m 0 k wf mm b-h IN HKtt Mt PltrJIK ACIIIKVCMENT (4J1 THflll Lonitrntulitloiir are alio dua th publlo whb UraTTvM thus prhlleiel tn se this rtr of th opraMj9 titiiice ti n tlnenia proluctlon that mirks a newyj un'i uiKiinii noi in motion pirmren, tiii: .RT ami rowen or Tina rilAIH" ARP. IMMEARURADI.R. VT-n.tr.l i KKIlAfiniSMT T.TMITKn TO I "r.ii THIS WEEK Jj NorVVUIISTANDlNC TIIK ENORMOUS KX. I'ZQ pr.vnr. Timlin vvn.i. nn xn advancK iji"! i'riici-5 J I ' j VND ALL TItIB WEEK WILLIAM, FOX Tp ffnt KATHERINEl "TDnilDI c I lflllll.l." k'ii- ---' - jp-W, i i a kcd ami m n rv c i d nnncnvu A nntrv A r, A xtibL i jiojiyiu ur r futttLyja i op (i T ti ijj STAKS f i, iillUrilUOIl UU ClVClUUK M I'enormances n; ADDED ATTRACTION k MACK SENNETT'SB f.iTtte-r rrmienv lAtni iit.;- nf Torirnf f!nfor"..J V Cut Include Ben Tnrpln and Tolly MorasMjU vr.i. NTXT WnEK V. W. ORirFlTH'S v? ilmutPW 10 A. M. TO 1U13 T. M. ' JiSM NOW! ' 'm IN riRST SHOW1NO OF i'li m "BIRTH OF A NATIONA&felS riRBT TIMB AT OUn TRICCB .jlWl A R C"A D .aH-.'i nnt rvnt 1 tr ions a. M.. is. J. a us. !. T :'?. ELSIE FERGUSON "XS5Tf ROSE OF THE WORI-P V.,Sif VICTORIA akbt Br.Ah m rrxRtuss film r.xciiANaB riE riRfcT "THE WHIP" S'UP2! Eiiovvirv "v COMINa-r-"lILUK JEANS" (JOMJi UPnV.MT MARKET BTBI. rt -"-"- - T9PAV TOH 'THE AUCTION BL( ;;MARKET ANPJ JUNIPJJ I.VUUEVI1.LB ,jf. 11 AVM. to II ' BOBBY HEATH &' MAOEL HERRA. 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