"7T it - IV- '((- j'hW ,'';.riL ( J't'l 4 11 ' v,-- i ,Ir T. -T '1 .5 ," i..V i iu-w1 A V $ v ,.J.V U.. ...A '"'.W'1 " i-v. r".d, ' , . -, t -ir r y , ..: t J i"- v t avt-" r - -ti:tL - i- 4J. ' . . t - vv' P 1 ,' Ti. . ' V ''if T J -"ve ffl-V-L It". "l'v ,i". ":. Wi '. i rv ,r. .? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILiDELPUfA,' THUKSDAt, JANUARY 10. 1918 . r .'3 ,11 " r'jf, j. y ,'i TTTNm y - (-- - 1 -v. - ) J UST liUSSIF AHUUT PEOPTR CARD PARTIES IN TOkTv. fe : .m to- rU !- TJ,.l5VVirir4- Coin Dnnnn mg vuiuiici xvuixe jriesemea oiors to Dap tain Elwyn, of Motor Messenger Service mliu vviilio i-iepimni naip, in oinrr el L wordi, tho Jumblo Salo at tho ronflclu I Building, wl" tn,, t''aco today, tomorrow Pnd Saturday, nrni great win uo 1110 prontn v therof, say I. it ono may juugo irom mo K" articles which have been collected In tho P last fev. da. I told you something ot It u "l few Ja nB0' so ' won't " detail ex cept to say llini incy rciiuy muc tut some .-nrili-nhllo thlncs tliero and somctlmcx, fifjou know, ono man's white elephant li mother mans tienresi iici, so mere win ur t bargains, my dears: thero certainly will be. I STOPPED In nt tho llellcvue for tea on Tuesday nftcrnoon, nnd ou never saw 10 many motor messengers in your life as ero nxlng their hair and pondering their imftll noses and rushing around generally. Katurally, ono wondered what It was all Irt about, as ono docs not often seo so many together eccpt on drill days, nnd so I sked what was rolnK on nnd found that I'ikji tbcj- had had n mcetlnB thcro nnd thnt ij Colonel ltolfe, I. K. A., had presented tho Im raDtaln, Mrs. Thomas lilwyn, with tno col- It nra In tho prcsenco of Urlgadler General C'' VTaller and .several others, and that tho ceremony had been n surprlbo to tho cap. 13" tain, and it was all very wonderful. So It .ml erv few of us rcallzo It or know nbout It. Tliey hao been drilling unco n week under n sergeant from tho mnrlno corps and now General Piersol Is giving them n litter drill, as vhen tho time comes for the wounded to nrrlvo In this counfry these nomcn will run their ambulances and carry the men to tho base hospitals designated. It's a well sybtematlzcd, splendid work, and ntlrcly Independent of all It to-operates with. And It co-operates with every known aaoclatlon under tho sun nnd has direct communication with Washington, llellevo me, those women nro working! DID you know that n numbti of girls from town nnd tho Mnln Lino hae formed a class together and mo Mudylng nursing at Oynecean Hospital, nt 217 North Klghteenth street. They havo taken tho work up in dead earnest and go thero four dajs a week. Among them nro Sarah Pen rose, Prances Hulllan, Margaret nnd Han nah Wright un-i Clyde lirodhe.id. It seems to mo a very sensible thing to do, for if tho war does not end soon thcio will bo great, and moro than great, need of nurses and assistant nurses In this country ns well as In England nnd I'rnncu. MrnilU country's call has been heard and answered In this house." That I. tho message tho Service I"lag tells us ns it bravely flaunts its htars from ncnily every window; and every wife and mother feels a thrill of prido as she counts her own particular Mais. I'vcn tho children havo ltarncd Its meaning, nnd, us Is their way, compare notes. Mttlo Cynthia looked with pildo at tho blue (tar that hung In their window;, for While she fched a few aulet tears when sho remcmbeied tho day UIg llrother had sailed away to help tho poor French people, sho was proudf him ns only a llttlo sister can be proud. Uo was her hero, and therefore It was hard to have only n star to show, when Mary, who lived accoss tho street, had a tall brother who wore spurs and had a sword and who wasn't bo far away that he couldn't sp iro n few hours to rome and ee his family. 13ut Cjnthla was a brao little thing. Whllo sho did not understand It nt all, sho was silent, and icvcienced her bluo star all to herself. And then, oh, then, or,, morning sho awoke to llnd a bluo star In Marj's window two. And thcro was Marj's big brother looking particulate hero-liko. In her small mind this was not fair, and to a child unfairness Is the last straw. She knew what she would do now! Tak ing a sheet of paper and a pencil sho seated herself at a low table and began to wrlto carefully nnd painstakingly, ns well ns painfully, her llttlo face Hushed and her amall hand trembling. "Dear Mr. Wilson My HIg P.rothcr has vj. gone to l'ranco to fight, nnd we havo a if' blue star for him. Mary's brother Is still 6ftN v.... ."".".,.. ' . ,. ,., gi V4V, 1'Ub IIIVJ IIU.D . hi"- f ...... VW. ( Fleaso mako our star n shooting star. s (jx.-vj.uia. Sho sealed tho letter with much pride, j but nltlmiiL'h Klin felt n llttln awestruck. one thing more remained to bo done to '" find out Mr. WIlson'H ndd-yss. '. A knock at his door brought Daddy, who. t being everything tho name Implies, did not ., aeem at all surprised at her request nnd asked no questions. Itut Cjnthla's nerves r ttrjo on euge, anu, wucn inu luiici i if been dulv lulilrpssed. tho tears would not i ' atay back any longer, nnd. putting her head en Daddy's shoulder, sho told him oveiy thing. And becauto ho was tho right soit of a "Daddy" ho told hr things that made her K feel much happier nnd explained to her W that Mary's brother would have to cross E7 n ocean filled with wicked submarines, Millie her Big Brother was already safe In Trance, and he did not tell her of tno dread ful war dangers on land for Big Brother, 'the llttlo heart was too torn yet, and hoi Un't laugh a bit at her lotter to Mr. Wll on. but went with her while sho put It Into the letterbox. . NANCY WYNNK. J Social Activities Mr. and Mrs. I.hlngston Ludlow Diddle, who hae anartments In Now York this win- S, ter, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo ! W. Chllds Drexel at Wootton. Ilryn Mawr, i-oer the week-end. B) Mr. Harry Mailln Hart, of Villanova, has Jr., received a cominlsalo'n In the ground nIa- i. "- v. , ,c, UIIU CAJICtLa IU UO .. vn ..rf yV .w XK. , Mrs. John I. Ilogers and her daughter, Mts latherlne Rogers, of 2201 St. James place, f i"to ujiiunv Lnose Irani tins ciiy nnu v- M.ttr.dtd the weddlnir of Miss Sarah Hastings. E' y f Bellcfonte, Pa. ', VI.. 11J...I ...... . .- Jt !... Ura. Samuel TTntlncnt nnd thn late Governo. iIlMtlrigs. was married at Bellefonte jester. ,jfy to Captain Samuel W. Fleming. , m. The tea that Miss Marlorla Taylor, daugh- Ur of Mr. and Mrs. ltoland S. Taylor, 1805 j i lancoy place, was to have given on Janu- r 17. lias been nostiraned until February i- sMln Tnvlnr will t-lvn the tea. fof Mrs. t Thomas H. Mllea, who will be remembered 'W Hits Nancy Smyth. Mrs. Mllea'a husband. no is a lieutenant of Infantry witn me ia, la now In Prance. .V rr" J.. i T ' A 1 1 i- . t -i pects to leave fhortly for tie flying school nt Texas. rrlendn of Mrs. Harry Uljnn, 2207 Dc liiicey street, will bo glad to htar sho Is lecovcrlng from her recent Illness. Lieutenant Louis H. ration, M. O. It. C, of Wayne, Is now stationed nt n fouthern camp. Mrs. Lindsay Pattenson, of Wlnaton-Salcm, N. ('., will give a plantation dinner at tho Aorn Club this evening to meet the otllccrs and cecutlo eommitteo of the Society ot, Llttlo Gardens. Tliero will be twmty guests. Mrs. David Hngllsli Uallam, ijf Wlssa hlckon nvcnuo and Stafford Mreet. German town, will bo at homo on Thursdays through out this month. No cards hao been tent out. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chlsliolm Llndmy, of Bur lington, N. J announce tho cngigcmcnt ot their daughter. Miss Dorothy Mildred Llnd say, to Mr. O. Stanley Sihujlrr. nlso of Burlington No datu lias been ml for tho wedding. Mr. and Mrs. I'liarles H. Bowi-n gave a small dinner party nt their home, 4953 Cath arine street on Monday evening, In cclcbrn tlon of their fourth wedding anniversary. Dr. I. Samuel Stout, of 4701 Chester ave nue, will leave shortly to take up uctlvo serv Ice as Lieutenant In the M . It. r nt a southern camp. Mrs, Kate Cos, of Slilekehlnliy. 1M , Is ve iling her daughter, Mrs. Edward M. Ilhlnard, of led? Columbia avenue. Sergeant John Ulrnbauer 1ms Jut-t le turned to the South, where he is stationed In tho Quartermaster's Depaitment, after spending n few days at home. The engagement of Miss Marie O'Donnell, of Oak Line, to Sergeant Ulrnbauer was re cently nnnounccd. Mrs. Kreil I Poth, of Merlon, is spending the month at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II. Lutz, of 101 South Surrey place, Atlantic Citv, have closed their homo and aro at tho llellevuc-Stratford for the winter. Mr. Daniel II. Lutz, Jr.. of llyers, Oil . who spent tho holidays with his parents, has left to report for service In tho National Army. Miss JIarie Monvlllo has returned to New York, after spending the holdlavs with her fHther. Mr. Giles Momllle. of U11D South Prazlcr street. Miss Monvlllo Is now actively engaged In assisting the leading ornl artists of Now York In their practice work. Mrs. i:. Herbert Block, wlfo of Major Block, formerly of Washington hut now living nt tho Sattcilce, l'orty-flfth and Chcunm streets, gave nn attractive luncheon followed by brldgo on Monday afternoon. Those pres ent were Mrs. J. A. Boers, Mrs Harold S. Shcrtz. Mrs. lllchard T. Burroughs, Mrs. J. Prederlck Straw bridge, Mrs. Walter Shep herd, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Arthur B. Cheyney, Mrs. r. M Wright, Mrs. James V. McKay and Mrs. Thomas Boyd lledley. Mrs T J Tomtlnson, of 1900 North Thirty-second street, entertained tho members of tho sewing clrclo of which she is n mem ber jestenlay afternoon UNIQUE DECORATIONS AT PRETTY DINNER Tabic Arranged to Represent Western Valley, With Desert, Hills and Railroads An InteM-sllng entertainment given recently In California was tho "cainoufluga" dinner given hi honor of Miss Jean Miller, of San Diego, and Captain Lapham Loomls Brun dred, V. S. A., a tow nights before their mart lage. Boughs of trees to slmulato thn out-of-doors lined tho walls, overhead was sus pended a huge airplane formed of crimson roses nnd foliage, and about tho room wero great baskets and vases of pink rosebuds and ferns. From this room a. "fiist lino trench" led Into tho fortifications. Tho cntlro room was tiunsformcd Into a wooded valley with n gigantic fort made of canvas and covered with branches of euealjptus and other foll fiK. tiny electric lights showing through tho leaves to slmulato tho lights of the foit. As tho honor guests passed thiough, a gun salute was tired, and from somewhere in ho follago that lined tho walls an orchestra played "Over There." The tablo Itself was a mlnlatuie valley, vlth desert hills and outlying mountains all Perfectly carried out In every detail. At ono end was represented Balboa Park en campment, whero tho oung ofllcer was sta tioned, and the other Brundiedvlllc, which was christened "Somo Cltv Somewhere In America." In tho center of the plain rose tho Boeky Mountains. DruiidrcdvUlo on ono side and California on the other, the ormer In tho heart of tho desert, and Cali fornia shining with all her wealth of fruit' and (lowers. A tiny trnln, presumably bear ing the bridal couple, tan on steel tracks "11 around tho circle from California to Brundredvllle The tracks were bordered with pink rosebuds and foliage, slender tele graph poles carried messages of congratu lation throughout the dinner, and tiny electric h s along tho way lighted tho "road to happiness." Tho Idea was very novel and surely most attractive. Not all of tho lngenuilv of tho occasion, however, was expended In the decoiatlon the menu was a continuous tourco of merri ment from tho llrtt courso to tho last. The soup was found hidden beneath tin cans Just when itll of tho guests wero reaching the conclusion that that part of tho menu had been omitted. Butter pats wero successfully concealed beneath Iminenko greon bell uep pera. lettuce heads, that looked nothing but lettuce, concealed crab legs : salted almonds were found In walnut shells ; olives wero apparently growing In the heart of a to mato; tenderloin ot beef was served In crab shells, nnd sherbet made Its appear- ca In rosy apples. Cabbage leaves that, suggested their accompaniment of corned beef wero In reality found to be merely tho "camoufiago" for mallard duck. Celery salad was served In carrot shells and Ico cream In orange shells, while a banana, per fect from the outside, was found to bo merely a container for bread rolls. Other bread rollM that seemed perfect examples of thobo mother used to mako wero found to 'bo filled with tiny cakes, and black coffee vi as served In cocoanut shells. The evening's entertainment was copcluded'by dancing. Meeting This Morning Chestnut Hill Service House An Interesting meeting was held this morning at the Chestnut Hill . Service House, at which Miss Limerick, who Has charge of the classes In practical cooking, presided. The object of this meeting or "housekeeper's conference" was to discuss the cconomlo questions which arise In largo households when "not only tho famHy'r, but also the servants' table must be provided for. Many helpful Ideas In food conserva tion were brought forth. The women of Chestnut Hill have become much Interested In the vvork Miss Limerick has done at the Service House, and many of them have been regu'or member of her plaaa. . Mrs. li N. Wright, Jr. la chairman of the home economics branch and for some time has been piling orders for war bread nnd for tiL nroducts of the, Oreat YaHey'Mllla.,. Mm., CIaiaiaHHBiaiaiaiaiaiaiaY v ' ' SjMsiaiaiaKlaaiL. LaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiA )T sHsiaiW MKS. Uli WITT TOLL MKS. Two active workers for White Klephnnt Sale at I'enficltl UuililinR, which tomorrow nnd Saturday lor the benefit of Presbyterian PHILADELPHIA POET CHARMS SOUTHERNERS Miss Margaret Widdemer Speaks to Meeting in Nashville, Tenn., During Tour of South riilladelphlans who Knew Mlri Malg.uet Widdemer nro alw.tvs Interested to bee bet poems In the various magazine j and papers In which they appear. Mis Wlddonrr lived nt ono time In West Philadelphia, and al though sho now lives In New York she has many friends In this city who nro proud of her success. Becently she spoko at n meet ing in Nashville, Tenn, and gained many new friends at tho tea which was given tho day beforo tho meeting. A Nashvlllo paper has tho following account of the affair: "Previous to Miss Margaret Wlddemer's apearanco at tho Centennial l iuh a limited number of Nashvlllo people vim aro espe cially Interested In things literary were in vited to meet socially this distinguished mem ber of tho Toetry Soclctv of America by Mrs. John II. Jteeves, chairman of tho llteiary department of tho club, nnd Ml( Wlddemer's hostess for her stny In tho cltv. Tho ac quaintance which Mrs Itcevcs's ton. gavo to her guests with Miss Widdemer was a de lightful prologue to an Interesting following Ono fjrmed the most delightful Impression of her. Sho is very ehnnnlBg In appearance nnd converbatlon A refreshing sense of humor was quickly noted Bearing nut this fact was tho Instance of ono of the guests relating nn appropriately humorous stnrs, which had moro or less a local kIkiiIIIciiro. Tho ready and slncero merriment In Miss Wlddemer's roponslvo laugh and thn telling of a companion story told the tain of her natlvo appreciation of humor. Her chnrac ttrlstlo pel feet naturalnes which marks her writings was qulto predominant In her per sonality, and sho spoke of her writings, am bitions and purpose with a formal modesty and Interest that Indicated this personality. It was suggested to Mlsj Widdemer that one was rather Impressed with tho fact that sho was more interested In hr poetic endeivora than her prose. 'I suppose I am,' she re plied. 'I believe I put more of my phllsosophy Into my poetry than I do In my prose. My" novels, though, partake of tho nature of a story that I mself like tn read. My poetry Is, howover, my natural pelf, for It Is almost entirely tho product of my subconscious mind. "Insphod by nn ardent principle or a de slro to know further tho poet's belief In woman, one caller asked her her suffrage views. She quickly replied, 'Vhy, 1 would bo surprised to know that there Is uny ono who does not believe in the equal suffrage principles. It seems to mo that It Is nn ac cepted question that suffrage Is right; thai all would believe l It. 1mt as ono would havo a religion Coming direct from New York, her home, It was an Interesting leply to thoxn who ailvocato tho suffrage c lusn to hear Miss Widdemer answer tho question, 'How do the women In New York feel after the suffrage vletory?" 'Why, wo wulk with our heads up, bo to speak, and feel Uko an individual." After leaving Nashville Miss Widdemer went on to Pulaski nnd Memphis, whern sho will speak to several women's club "500" CLUB GUESTS AT .LUNCHEON Euchre Given Last Evening in Holmesburg to Raise Tobacco Fund for Soldiers Mis. C. Hammond, of Walker street, will give a luncheon tomorrow ufternoon to tho members of her five hundred club. A euchro was given last evening in St. Dominic's Hall, tho proceeds of which will go to the busing of tobacco for tho boldlcrs of Holmesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Chancellor Day aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. The marriage has been announced of Miss Carrln Curtis of Holmesburg, to Mr. Frank Keniuth Lynam, of l'rankford, on Monday, December 31. Mrs. 'Mary Horter, of Lrdrlck street, Is spending tho week visiting friends In Bar rlsburg, Pa. Bits From Camden Mr. and Mr". Thomas Sharp, of Fourth Btreet and Linden avenue, Camden, have as their guests Mrs. A. Howard Troth and her son, of Kast Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller, who wero recently married, accompanied by Mrs. Cttn Prltchard, havo been spending their honey moon In Camden. An entertainment will bo given on Janu ary 21 and 25 by tho Aluinnl Association of the Haddondeld High School for the benefit of tho local Bed Cross. Tho choir of Uraiii Church, Haddonfleld, will hold. the third of Its ser'es of monthly musical services on Sunday evening. At this service tho choir will be assisted by Mr. Alan Lewry, violinist, and Mr. John Vander sloot, basso. Miss Lillian Cassedy. of Twenty-e'ghth street and Polk avenue, left last evening for tho South to become the bride of Mr. Wal ter Biggins, of Port Norrls, who Is now ono of Uncle Sam's finest and Is In a southern training cimp Miss Caesedy Is a well-known member of Crescent Chapter, No. BJ, Order ot the Eastern Star, and Is a musk' an nnd vocalist of note. The Ahav Zedak Auxiliary held Its monthly social gathering last Sunday evening at Its headquarters. Post S Hall, Fifth street and Taylor's nvenue. An enjoyable time was had by every one. present. The following committee was In charge: Miss Beulah Kress, Mlra M'nnle Seltzer. Miss Julia Freed, lander, Mr, Morris Kress, Mr, Charles Scrat Vln and Mr. William Sterling. ttfl r nwa far ilia Alty naa nlll ka rrepted anil Printed. la the Ktmfnr 1'ubllt Vtiftt proW! loej are written Hen m en el4e Mi fall name ani T H paper in ti "- wiw Photo tj Mare au INFORMAL BRIDGE AT NAVY YARD Colonial Dames Will Give Recep tion on Saturday, for Naval Ofticors and Their Wives Mik 1'h.ulin A. H King will .nt.rlaln in formally tomorrow nftcrnoon at bridge at tho homo of her diuchttr, Ml" Bobert 1.. Denlg. wir. nf Captain Denlg. I. S M . ff 21.11 Porter btreet. Her guests will In ilude Mrs Littleton W. T. Waller, Mr.. Ceorge do Ilennevlllo Kelm, Mis I,. ". Ma gill. Mrs. Bills JackMin, Mrs. Clarence . Cair, Mis. Craig Hough, Mrs. Henry H. Porter, Mrs. II. i: Collins, Mrs. Heorge Plckrell, Mrs James P. Helm, Mr J At kins Campbell, Mrs. Benjamin FulUi, Mrs. P. II. Haines, Mrs. Huge-no D. Byan, Mrs Frcdtrlck It. Payne. Mrs. Sheldon T..Kvans. .Mrs i:. Theall, Mrs. T. Holllngsworth An drews. Mrs. Prank n Kllgoie. Mrs Full ltalsln, Mrs. Mi Clung, Mis. M. H linss, Mrs. Franklin T. Steel.. Mrs. Ileeih Chenovv 1th and Mrs llnrdrn Mrs Hrnest W Brown, w If.' nf Doctor Brown, V S. x. nnd Mrs. .Tumid T. Altt ander. wlfo ff Limit nam Alexander, F. S N, entertained Informally at bridge i'tei day afternoon nt their home. 3 tin South Twentv-Mrst btreet Their guests included Mrs. W T. Crnse. Mrs. H. J. Ustoss, Mis, Bobeit L. Denlg, Mrs W 12 Frit dell. Mis Preston It Ilalner, Mrs. Harrj Zclgler, Mrs. Burton Strait, Mis Ilaymond S. Keyes, Mis James P Helm. Mrs Fugeno I) It.vnn, .Mrs Ueeih Chonowlth, Mrb H. Knss Mrs A. W Dunbar, Miss Peggy Persons, Mrs. Virginia Jones, Mrs Charles T Blackburn, Mrs iilnds McCullough. Mrs ltobcoo Davis and Mrs. Franklin T. Steele. Invitations hio been Isiaied bv tho Col onial Dames of America, Chapter 2, Phila delphia, for a reception nn haturdaj after noon from 3 until !, In tho rhipter rooms, 400 Locust streit. in honor of Bear Admiral Benjamin Tappan. F. S. N. icllred, com mandant of thn Philadelphia vard; Major ticneial Hugh L Scott. F. S. A., nnd Mrs. Scott, nnd Brigadier Ceneral Littleton Wal ler Tazewell Waller, F. S. M. c. and Mr Waller. Owing to tho sUe of tho chapter rooms on'j a limited number of tho prom inent naval and army olllcers and their wives ha,ve been invited. Lieutenant Thcodom H. Winters, F S N. and Mrs Winters euteitaiued at dinner on Saturday evening 'n honor of five otileers of one of tho fighting units now in thn yard. Their guests were Paj master II. C Shaw. F S N ; Lieutenant Commander L. II. ChU ault F. S N Captain Hveiett Minis and Captain J. Bvans, nvi.itors of thu V.it M. C, nnd Lieutenant H. it. Bradford. In the evening Lieutenant and Mrs. Winters en tertained Infoimallv at br dgo, and tlulr guibts were Paj master James P Helm, V. S. N. and Mrs Helm, Mrs. Virginia Jones, Doc tor Helm L S N : Lieutenant Burton A. Strait, V. S. N., and .Mrs Strait. Mr. nnd Mrs. William L Scott, Mrs. Itoscoo Davis. Mrs. Bobert L Denlg, Mrs. Bajmond S. Keyes, Miss Florence DuBoIs, Lieutenant drover c Kline, F. S N nnd Mr. (ieno Bas'-ett. Mrs. Wlntcis also i-nteita nod nt a small luncheon last Friday at her home, 2C01 South darnel street Lieutenant Commander Nelson (Joss, F S. N. nnd Mrs (loss inter tallied CaptaBv Tlo.i, lln .trlricr.t I V !,,,,! W ru Iil? drldgo last evening. Card Club Entertained Last Night in Lawndale Tho Lawndalo Five Hundred Club met lubt evening at the homo nf Miss Amy Fclkei, U415 Argylo street Miss I.oulso Welling, nf Lawndale avenue, will entertain tho members of her tewing eli de this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kelly, of Bobbins avenue, arc receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. C. Fettirs, of Bobbins avenue. Is bpendlng t-everal weeks in New otU, with friends. ' ' rhoto by Marceau. MRS. EDWARD ATHWILL HOLDEN ., Who wgMiM Edith May,B!dwln v BBBT 9 WE 1 ' 1 j HBnJ"nnpT ahBB(dBBl -?& i kr,lHHBM! 7 . i , Tt . TP, Zr HICHAM) NOKR1S started todny and will continue charities. ENTERTAINMENT FOR RED CROSS AUXILIARY Invitations Issued for Dance on January ,10 for Benefit of the South Philadelphia Branch Invitations have been IsMietl bj Miss IMllli Mmon, of H3il West Passjunk nvenue, for an Informal daiue, t be given on Wednebdiy veiling, Jamnrv 30. at McCrea's Dancing Academj, ir.17 Snjdcr avinuo, tho entiro proceds of which will bo donated to Auxiliary .No 2bC of tho Bed Cross, connected with the Trinity Lutheran Church, l'lghteenth and Wolf streets. Tno much cannot be bald for tho work tint is being done by this auxiliary, which was organised only nbout two months ago. In tho recent drive for new members tho nuslllary was allotted 200 members un Its quota, and before tho wiek was finished over 250 new workers had been recuren Among thorn who will assist Mrs Simon In tecelvlng nt the dance am Mrs. Charles P. Milsler, Mrs Margaret Clauss, Miss Hlldi Clauss and Mrs Mary Stevenson. Among the South Fhllndclphlans who havo Identified themselves with this nuxllliry might bo mentioned Mrs. Sarah A Stlnson, .Mrs Charlotte Minion, Mrs. Mary C Capper, Mr. William II Stevensin, Mrs. Mary Stad felt. Mrs. William Crecellun, Mr. William Treftz, Mi. Boo Steinmeycr, Mrs, Anna II. Kellv, Mis. John W. Shlslci, Mr. Walter Kcllv. .Miss Dorothy Treftz. Mr. Ceorge Bruce, Mr. Millard Fillmore, Miss Betty Allen, Mr. Sumuil Wolford. Miss Margaret Banco, Mr. William MrClain. Miss Buth Schmidt, Mt litorge Turner, Mr John M Cromwell, Miss Anna Welnrhh, Miss 1'lva F. Weldniann, Miss Margaret Black, Mrr. L. ICibler, Miss Ida Well.ind, Mr. Howard Boudvvln, Mrs. A. Cross. Mrs Anna Storch, Mr. P. A. Paccnle, Mini Bthel C Brooks, Mr. F.dward L. Thomas, Mrs. c Bavmond Tlniuas, Sr, Mrs, Bobett Caul, Mrs. 1. Freedmnn. Mrs. Fannlo Cold berg, Mrs M, Stein, Mr. Ceorge Draham, Miss Leona Bothermel, Miss Bertha Hubeek, Mrs i; droves, Mr. William Whitehead, Mrs. John U.illen, .Mrs, Albert A. Ardis, Mrs. C Colin Mrs. William Molntvic, Mr. d. II. Me. Laughllu, Mrs. John Blck.irds, Mrs. Daniel Slngliy, Mr. William Albcrtsnn, Mr. L. i: Cowlos, Mrs W dltshiill. Miss Marlon B. hhalli ross. Mlts Lillian Hau'ei. Mrs William Brlggs, Mrs. BiiMnond MacNellle, Mrs. Flor ence Keating, Ms Olive Boehm, Miss Bosa bello Vollmer, Mrs. Henry Bro ks, Mrs. Ches ter Hosklns, Mrs Joseph Wiavcr, Mrs. Mary McCllnlock, Mr. William J. Miller. Mrb. Hari Weaver, Mr. Saanh B. Voung. Jt. M. Oplt. Mrs. W. C Heyde, Mis. William Whitehead. Miss M. Klostermau, Mrs. deorgo Turner. Mra. Frederick Nelson. Mrs. William McPcr molt, Jlrs. Howard Boudvvln, Mrs. Uobert Williams. Mr d. Bajnmnd dieeby. Miss Small Fisher, Mr. Joseph W. Tov, Mr. Henry MicUllne. Mr. c T I'lckett, Mr. dgar Fitz gerald. Mrs James Irwin, Mr. William Simon, Mrs. Louis Zelly. Mrs. Paul Fltlck, Mrs. Chnrles Shellem, Miss Anna :"Aein, Mrs. Mary Myers, Mrs Amanda Albertson, Mr. Iank Boberts, Miss C Ioulsa Shetzline, Mr. Nel son Bowley, Miss Ann Bolton. Mn.. Chow, Mis. Charles B.ier, Mrs Ceorge W. Thomas, Mr Wnlluco Bledso, Mrs, Charles Itastian, Mr. Bajmonil drlllltli, Mrs Frederltk dcttz, Mr. Henry Hoffner, Mr Leon Blsenhowcr, Mrs. Bthel Hhmann. Mrs. William Simon. Mlts Ji-anette Shetzline, Mrs. Charles Hauser, Mrs. Charles MuiMow. Mrs. Jotm Marks, Mrs II Holsmueller nnd .Mr. Samuel Kline. Tho entertainments nnd suppers given by thn Church of the Holy Apostles, Twenty-flrbt nnd Christian streets, which have proved so popular among tho enllted men, havo again been resumed and this Sunday evening Miss Mabel B. Hall will he In charge. Tho mem hers of Junior Auxiliary No 2, connected wltn tho church, will net hostessc Mr. J, Harvey Bayers nnd Miss Ccrtrude. Wilson, of South Philadelphia, aro lu great demand among the bervico clubs. They havo a sketch, "A Night in a Lunntlc Asylum," which they havo been giving for tho boldlers and sall-rs and v.hlch 1ms mado a big hit. Miss Wilson's nblllf j-, ns an elocutionist Is also frequently called upon by the "boys," nnd the couple havo become very popular. Miss Kitty Satz, nf South Philadelphia, en tertalned tho members of her bcwlng club at her home on Tufbdaj evening. Her guests wero Miss Jeanette Honlgmaii, MUs Bose Seldman, Miss Matilda Levlmon, Miss Au gusta Boscnbluth. Miss Annetta Hyman, Miss Lillian Bosenbluth, Miss Anna Margulles and Miss Lillian Forman. Mr. William L. Lynch, who arrived home jesterday on a turlough from camp, was the guest of honor at a parly given at his home on OrayV avenue l.ibt evening. "WHAT'S DOING nDNlGHLSBs "ti Lecture, "(ia I.lihtlnr," bj Herbert E. Ives, Franklin Institute, 8 o'clock. Free. Annual dinner, 1'urcliaalng Agente Ao ciation, Kugier's, 7 o'clock. Members. Klrkwood Country Club dance. Twentieth street nnd Montgomery avenue, 9 o'clock. Members. rennjiTnl Women'i Tren Aocltlon meeting, Adelphla, 8 o'clock. Members. I.erture, "Forty Yer of I'liblWilni The Suppressed Kaiser Interview," William V, Kllsworth, Witherspoon Hall, 8 o'clock. Ad mission charge. Homeopathic Medical Hoclety meetn, Hah. ncniann College. Members. rrofelonnl Women's Club meets, ISO North Twentieth street. Members. EITH'S ToJy ' 3 i and soo Naval and Military Week ! "On the High Seas" W. J. (Sailor) REILLY Le Malre oiuuntri lew uri- and Bart Iwlne. Harry Cooper I others. Coming Next Week Elsie Jnnis STRAND QEHMANTOWN AVE. AT VENANGO. UAfiT OP llllOAn UnJer Direction of Herbert Amurement Company HKHBEIIT KKFINOEIt. PreiWent PAULINE FREDERICK In "Mtta. BANE'S DEFENBE- jrL sL t.&vyyr i jrmz r-A.' ad TV t "KfclJ(o a I , MAI St. John's Dramatic Company Produced "Charl Aunt" Before Appreciative Audience St.' An drew s Men s Club Has Mas. rnnnnmcK mbbihll bbkciit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schodeld, of 620 Bast Levcrlngton avenue, well known In this section and In rjerman town, vvheio she bos lived since her marriage, gave n luncheon yesterday nt her home, fill) Arbutus street, for tho members of her card c luh, vv hw are now devoting their Wednesday afternoon card time to working for tho Bed Cross Soclet) Her guests Included Miss I'llzabclh He, Miss Helm Behfuss, Miss Mildred Hey, Miss Jean Vondersllce, Miss Boberta Ben .Villi, Miss Blltnbeth Carpenter, Mrs! Chnrles Kremer, Miss Jnno Creen, Mrs. Cnderlck Clark, Mrs. Charles Kruger, Miss Marian Clark, Mrs. Bichard Hey, Mrs. Wil liam King Bodley nnd Mlis Katharine Whee lock. Miss Ccrtrudo I'eoples entertained at luncheon and cards yesterday, when her guests wero Mrs, Bnrle 12. Bverett, Mrs, Clarence C. Keever, Mrs. Bobert Cade, Mrs. Howard Cade, Mrs Jccph Schoflcld, Mrs. Joseph Scholleld, Jr, and Mrs. William Uevltt. Mrs Joseph Bradshaw, of BcUielle nvenue. Wlsrahlckon. wns hostess on Wednesday nt luncheon and cards. Her guests wero mem bers of her C00 club and Included Mrs, Joeph Culley, Miss Myrn Wnrtmnn, Mrs Joseph C. Henderson, Jr., Miss Kathleen Berry, MIrs Mtle Sllvervvord, Miss Lucy Kox and Mrs. l'rnnk Whltcomb. Tho club members gavo a theatro party last week, when other guests were Mrs. N T. Wartman and Mrs. I)e Belv. Jlrs. John Crammer, of 4Stu I'cchtn street, onteitalnrd tho members of tho N'ecdlcwoik Oulld of tho llraro Lutheran Chinch nu Tuesday afterntvin nt her home. Her guests Included Mr" 1 Y.. Strodach, Mr. John Mlltenberger, Mrs Alfred McNnllj, Miss Mabel Mlltenberger Miss lllsle Milten herger, Mls Anna l!iiuenzalin. Miss Mnv I'Ickelb. Mrs. Bentz, .Mrs Adolph tlraloss, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Miss Anna Bitter, Miss Stella Bitter, Miss Augusta Bollock, Miss Bmlllo Bollock, Mrs. C. Dcnglcr. Mrs. W. Henry, 1I1 Mamlo Henry and Mr. Fred erick Bid. St. John's Iiramatlo Company gave an ex cellent production of the comedy "Charley's Aunt" on New Year's evening in the parish house. These talented amateurs have given manv performances for virions charities in tho Tvventy-drbt Ward and their entertain ments nro nlwnys largely nttended. Tho cast of "Charley's Aunt" Included Jnck Clie-nt-y, Mr frank Costello; Charley Wjkcham, Mr. William 1. 11 an; "Aunt" nnd "Lord Banecourt Babberly," Mr. John J Callahan : Colonel Sir Brands Chesncy, Mr. Frank O'Donnell ; Stephen Spcttlgue. Mr. Crank Desmond; Donna LuelA D'Alvadorez. Mls Sadie Wall; Brasset. Mr. William Chldlblcr, and Henry, Mr John Creen. Others taking part vvete Miss Mnrgaret Wall, Miss Ursula I'ltzpatrlck and Mlbs Madeline Kennedy. Miss Mario K Makcin had charge of tlie inusle. At the annual meeting of the Board of Trade of the Twenlv -first Ward tho follow ing olllcers were elected for IMS: Mr Wil liam 1' Dixon, president ; Mr. John J. Koran, Mr. i'liarles W. Horrocks, Mr. I. J. Blgel haupt, vice presidents; Mr. John S. Turner, secretary, and Mr. Joseph Billiy, treasurer. St. Andrew 'h Men's Club held Its fifth an nlveisary In tho mission building. West Marajunk, last week. The auditorium wns dei'ointed with the national iilors, tho Star Spangled Banner nnd tho servlco flag. Mr Albeit Holt, trustee of tho club, had charge ot the etiterta'ninent, which Included vocal solos by Mls Howarlh, Mr. Yv ScargHl and Mr. Honsworth, selections by the club o.unr tet and piano solos by Mr Holt. Mr. Ceorgo Chly. the president, presldid. Other olllcers Include Mr. James Hoikln. vite president; Mi Chin l'lost, Jr. recording sicietuiy; Mr. Bl wood AJgstadt, financial secretary; Mr. Wil liam HuiUer, assistant financial secretary, anil Mr. Horace J. Heaps, treasurer. With all thu demands upon the t'me. eueigy and resources ot every woman In the bec tlon for war relief work lu some form, the donations of new garments to tho Boxhor ough btnnch of tho Needlework Oulld of Amirlca has slightly overtopped that of any prev'oun ear At tho annual meeting 1348 ga-mi nt were exhibited. Children In or phanages need clothing, the sick nnd helpless In lioip'lub. and home's must be eomfortnbly covered and tn this work very nearly 30rt() I'.iriutnt. divided among twenty-five char ities, wero donated by the Boxborough branch Several hundred garments aro held In reservo for the calls that are bound to comn with the lold and storms. Wo cannot nil mako great gifts to our nation, but nearly MAItKBT HTIlEET AHOVE ll.TH It :15 A.M. to 11:151', . M. l'lKST HHOWINO 1I1IS WEEK ONLY GOLDWYN II U E THE BO.NOrt or I'IIESENTINiI MARY GARDEN ' IN HEB, fill'REMB ACHIEVEMENT "THAIS" IVpnt Anato. J'ranco'n Wonlerful Play, i;suai4 riiici:.s rnnvAiu P A L A C E 1JM MAI1KET STREET THIS WEEK 10 A. M. 11 115 1. M. WILLIAM FOX Presents JANE and KATHERINE LEE In rirttt SliovUnr nf "TROUBLEMAKERS" EVEUV AFTEllNOON AND EVENINO STARS WILL APPEAR IN PERSON ADDED ATTRACTION MACK SENNETTS "Taming of Target Center" ALT. NEXT WEEK D. W. OrtlFFTTJTS "BIRTH OF A NATION" rinsT time at oun piiices A R C A D I A CHESTNUT below 10TH 10:15 A. M., IS. :. 3:45. 5:43. 7:45. n;;o p. M. ELSIE FERGUSON nTn!tVi-l ROSE Of THE WORLD Kturt NEXT WEEK JACK I'lCKEORD In "THE Sl'lIUT OF 17" VICTORIA MARKET ST. Above TH VltvXWIVlrt. ALL THIS WEEK TEERLESS FILM EXCHANOE PHDSENTS riRST "THE WHIP" Stupendouil SHOWIttO " Ppectteulsrl COMING "BLUE JEANS" COMINO TtVOENT MARKET ST. D.lovr ittii liUDl TODAV ONLY EMILY STEVENS " BLSSigr. TorAor., Virginia Tearion In "Stoln Honor'' (.MARKET AND JUNIPER KTR ErVAUDEVILUB CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 F. M. BOBBY HEATH & CO. MABEL BERRA. OTHERS. ppnil KRYS market n.iow eoni LKUSO IXCjIQ DAILY. S:15l EVO.. T ft INTERNATIONAL FOUR BROADWAY ad av Oladyi Hrockirll In "1XU LIBERTY" "OL1VHB." Rural Mualcul ComtJyi otlwra - ylTTJiSMTOTH ii nu WlBK OTSTffl UAMi Fifth Anniversary "A"i i Wi; every ono can give two garment yearly-! A ,rrj help clotha the clilldren wno are attvn inrougn no inun ot vneir own. ,,jr. Tho war relief dlvlnlon of th branch;! made 1434 garmentH, Inolt :nt ho shirts, pajamas. nheetH. 'plllir caBes, rk robes, ambulance pillows, ntg", .igalei n few bandage. Nearly c)l these have tent to the Bed CrtiRS rooms nt 1417 Wh btreet. Thirty-five comfort bags have ' given to men from the wurd who are In vd oils camps. Knitted carmenU have mnde and given to men in the United fitaV nrmv and nAVV ervlco nnd to manv- ber1 Ing in Krnnce. The lellvt nnd jam commit tee collected for the eold'ers 108 Jar and"1 glaeses, eighty-two bars of chocolato and twwi txiundi of fruit cake. Much Interett la shownV;' In tho work, and tho roomi at 614 East Ie-.7-T;;f erlngton nvenuo aro open every Thursdty;' from 10 o'clock In tho morning until 4 iVt tho afternoon. Mrs. Oliver H. Koely Is presl-iC' ii dent of tho organization. Mrs. William 8UNV7JS toru, jirs. i ii. uosnow aro tno lce Prew-jji donts. Mm. It. ll. Hajs is treasurer and Mrg.?tf .lonii i.awFon secretary vTffl Tho Manayunk Freo Library has collectednSj othv'M TInmilf.il from Itn patrons 24G books and 300 up-to-dtSJ fa mngazlnes nnd forwarded them to the meni"? In tho army und navy W7 J Tho l'rlendly Workors gave a dance laVJ?3 Krlday In aid of tho war fund of St. Tim.ftVX MIm Harriet dardner, of Lyceum avenue,!! has teturnod from, a visit to her sister, Miss -i A (Jardner. In Washington, D. C. Uy; Miss .Marian Wickersham. of Washington,' fi I), t , is vlstlng her parents, Mr. and Mrsi ,rji (leorgo Wlckereham, of 302 Bochello avenueTO Wihnlilcknn " Tho dWrht rally nf the Baptist YounK'rJjfa J'topie-.i rnlon will bo held on Monday, Janu-wS 3 ary 2S, in tho Manayunk Baptist Churclr'Ai S on Urien lane, IflMA F.1 Trn.1. rlM Tl. .1, tl..il speak em pie." War Work- for Baptist Voung Tea. y CHESTNUT STREET opnRAnot,rfl- ?Lrag&Tis-?8- 8"L'DnRT POPULAR $1 MAT. FRIDAY last matinee haturday FAREWELL HATURDAY NlnllT N10IIT3 - N. Y. WiNTER S1.50 I OARDE.N'S $1.00 i SHOW 76c nnd SOc OF bxceitsat. WONDERS MATS. $1.00 76c EOc T-V 4B A fit ". t A' NEXT MONDAY NIGHT SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE SAME WARTIME PRICES THE GREATEST ARRAY OF STARS & CELEBRITIES EVER PRESENTED IN ONE ORGANIZATION THE N. V. WINTER GARDEN'S PASSING SHOW OF 1917 - wmr a caht including: De'.VcLl' HOPPER IRENE FRANKLIN HURTON GREEN JOHNNY DOOLEY MILDRED ELAINE GEO. SCHILLER JOHN MILLER JAME8 MACK EARL HIGLEY r JEIT. DnAXOELlf e'HAH. (Chlo) BAL1J GLADYS CLARK HENRY 11EROMAN ROSIE QUIN.V EMILY MILES WM. HINGER HELEN HARRINGTON CLAUDE ALLEN AND THE USUAL FAMOUS p WINTER GARDEN CHORUS ADELPHI OLIVER Beginning Men. Evr. JEATS TODAY ONE WEEK ONE! ui.ivi;ii Jionosco Vmtnti EMILY STEVENS l.V The Madonna of the Future A Now Satire In Three. Acts Hy ALAN DALE WITH A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST LYRIC BVENiNoa at hub sharp MATINEKH AT 1:13 SHARP l.AhT MATINEE RATt'RDAY " LAST 4 CHANCES ' TO ftrv: RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in J "HITCHY-KOO" with LEON ERROL, IRENE BORDONJ.1 Jason. Geo. Moore. Atnea L Wlnthrop. uthan..i NEXT . SEATS NOWJ MONDAY two weeks ow.W$i DONALD BRIANS! Direct from tlie Knlcktrboekir Theatre. Jf. Ti-I In the Triumphant Muilcal Comedy 'i'h "HER REGIMENT" 111' WM. LB BARON BtiJ VICTOR HERBEHTA?f'3 SAT. MAT.. BEST SEATS K1-RA "-.3 POP. WED. MAT., BEST SEATS ltim TJPH An This 4. Next Week Only Mw Ets. SilB. Mat. Wed. t HaCVli r rr r o 1 itim i' O.X" U Kj K 1 IN 1 fc Ki-m in Booth Trlilneton'a Jotoui Corned $flHi MTRTRP AMTflMTn i ';aJ P. ARRICK -.'1.m"e's- Kni.mnt. f ,'Mk E1H. HriD. Mallnet! V-d. A. RF. .aVSilB TTtf. COMEDY OP TllnlLLB ANn l.lnnu t&i, mm. - zrr'F-,rH ial aTV J j M aaV m:rS nATmr-CTI Last 2 V1ib. W.vn fiilR iVj-i! r uftijo x Jutn-ei v-4-Bat j,, I1AVID r .Vi.i HELASCO l'reients DAVID WARFIEL0 in THE MUSIC MASTER T OCUST C!D AND LOCUST STREETS iM LUVU01 Mau.i:ao,3i80. &r.!J0tpl-4 In 'THE ETERNAL TEMPTRESS'' j? NIXON 65D MARKET 2:18. 7 and 0 Otrr AND IN AaAIN-7v' VALENTINE BELLJV WALLACE-REIDJ ... ..., w A4UB10 MjOUd ACADEMY or MUSIC Sat. Alt- Jan. 18. ail ONLY VIOLIN RECITAIUl T1IIS SEASON By MISCHA ELMA il J. Entlra Par. Clrcla. I1.B0 Entire Balcony, Hi rt Entlra parquet, - eniir ramuydMl 1 SEATS NOWATHEPPl'a iMDEHT-TUESDAT: JAN. 13. at liUL 't IAN HAY UN HAT 'tw HliuLrateel Lac t nra i I'roreaa ot th War ana ott'eTe. ' 'CAR,RYIN.fl' TickeU, fiaew ww U10 CIUWTNUT i v T , j i J. till1 1, ' viT l ?v v. WBiH yt vw !wnm ? liiggiiei