1918 - - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE PLAY REPEATED BY REQUEST, ViK ' EVENING PUBLIC MJDGER-PHILADEtPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 'M M ust jTOU ult the Oh, -t4 are, DSO- lear 3, it i. amp i as- the. It Is war it to , lean , with 1 mpe, ,' them , " In c arise ; i by enue Hflng e on leal tho, x on sevsn je to t out a In--eces- valuo pale rhese per- ver- wlth four luced eared lanllu 1 an- i the it the ampa I pro- j for Gov rate n U r eav h are vision, cata- atletis , ' 'V Ati r tniss, . books Morning Musicale and Play to Be Given m Aid of Auxiliare No. 16 . ,y xeuuiiiuiiuc a cngwuun weunesaay JNignt TTfl Monday airaln, girls and boys, and so ml you know thero was tho Morning Mual- ,; jj H OC10CK ai mo Dtirevuo "" iuro rs tho delightful talk this afternoon at tho .v..nendence Square headquarters of the American Red Cross by Mr. William T. "Ellis. w nas JU lu'ncu ""'" " L1 .hmuirh retrogrod, Moscow, Kiev, th K Caucasus Mountains and Siberia, and en Ws the distinction of having been, so to n apeak, tne iaai man uk ,.. ......-. & Well, Mr. Ellis told the workers this l..r.Mn of his experiences in that itrlckon country. Do you know that pretty little June Itamsoy, who is her with the .- skinner company, w'aa at this auxll- h frrf one day last week, In her lied. Cross j costume making- dressings and pneumonia f. Jackets and everything else that this en f prising auxiliary has to be done. You f know, the memDera 01 wo tupi wom tmr relief go down to this auxiliary, o. JTJV when they have spare time In Phlla clphla. They havo no particular head- t Quarters of their own nere, as in mw iurm tad so they choao the Independence Square lauxltlary In thla city. They have a blue-JW-whlte. shield on their caps and a pos f ter of tho shield Is placed over the tables "at which they work. ?mHE next thing now is the French play, 1 "Frere cTArmes," which Mrs. Clarrle t-rmlan Is getting up. It Is to bp given at f the BellevueStratford next Wednesday eve 4 rtlnr at 8 o'clock. The play is to be given li for the benefit of Auxiliare No. 16, Beau Smont de Pcrlgord, in the province of Dor- fcdogne, France. This hospital, or "auxll- 'tare," h runby les Mademoiselles Delplt and they are doing splendid work. $ The play was written especially for tho v occasion by Mademoiselle Marie Antoinette KDelplt and is founded on an interesting '-episode which occurred In the village In f which the hospital is situated. Mile. Mario Anlolnetto Delplt is head of the hospital and her slaters. Mile. Louise Delplt and ' Mil. Ceclle Delplt, are here In thla coun- ' try and aro working hard to raise funds for the upkeep of the hospital. Dr. Charles Reese, of Mllford, Conn., is chief physl- clan at this Franco-American hospital, and Dr. Edouard Delplt, a brother of tho three Miles. Delplt, is working at tho hospital also. Tho Dleplt girls were all educated at one of tho French convents of the Sacred Heart by the religious of that society, who i havo convents in this city on Arch street and at Eden Hall, Torresdale. AUx Dolan Is going to take a leading part In tho play, and other girls in It will be Peggy and Polly Thayor, Anne Ashton, Luclle Carter, Alberta Ileath and Flft Wido- ner; also one of tho French teachers of i "Miss Baldwin's school In Bryn Mawr. Be sides the play. Scoutmaster Mary Packard, Of Vlllanova Troop, is going to have her Glrl Scouts drill. Don't you think It will tbe very Interesting? A MONO the patronesses will be Mrs. .Barclay Warburton, Mrs. Norman .MacLeod, Mrs. Edward Stotesbury. Mrs. "'Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Robert 'Kelso Cassatt. Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devereux, JMr. Howard Henry, Mrs. Harry Wain Har rison. Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, Mrs. J. Gard ner Cassatt, Mrs. Thorrias Learning, Mrs. William C. Scull, Mrs. Thomas McKean. Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle, Mrs. Francis I. Oowen, Mrs. Thomas Dolan, Mrs. Thomas J. Dolan, Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldge. Mrs. George Brooke, Mrs. William Struthers Ellis, Mrs. Arthur Emlen Newbold, Mrs. Georgo Packard, Mrs. Thomas Q. ABhton, Mrs. P. Williamson Roberta, Mrs. O. Asshe- ton Carson, Mrs. Edgar T. Scott and Mrs. B. Frank Clyde. I understand all the boxes have been sold and almost all the tickets, so if you want to go you had better get busy and call Mrs. Dolan and tell her you want Borne tickets, for there are only two more days. It's going to be Ian early play, too, so don't be late, for the Iclrls declare they will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. AMONG the box holders are Mrs. Van .Rensselaer, Mrs. Stotesbury, Mrs. Clyde, Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. Bobble Cassatt, Mrs. Brooko. Mrs. Learning, Mrs. Riddle, Mrs. Petcy Roberts, Mrs.' John Sanford, of New Torlc; Mrs. Clarence Dolan, Mrs. Tom Dolan, Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Gowen, Mrs. Strawbrldge. Mrs. Newbold, Mrs. Wldener, Mrs. William Warden, Mrs. Ash ton, Mrs. Henry Brtnton Coxe, Mrs. Charl ton Yarnall, Mrs. Franklin McFadden and Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills. NOT so long ago two young people we all know were married, with the usual assurance that no one could possibly spot them, as bride and groom. They left for their honeymoon, and If we were to believe their story it would seem that, con trary to an expectations, they had suc ceeded in keeping It a secret. Unfortunate iy for them, however, a' little bird told me something that happened, and I am going to pass it on as a warning to future brides knd grooms who wish to save themselves tt'few laughs from the cruel public. With all the nonchalance (n the world Wdd the little bird to me) they walked Into the hotel lobby and. barring the fact that their baggage looked suspiciously new, they didn't attract particular attention, for the lace was crowded. The girl bat herself screetly In the corner, while hubby ad- eed with much dignity to the desk and iked the fresh-looking clerk for the rooms a had engaged, and then lust to show how impletely he was at his ease he took up pen and signed his name boldly and with flourish, John Smith, Philadelphia, then rned to go with a world-weary sigh! .VPardon me, but haven't you forgotten thing?" said the fresh-looking clerk. 1 think not," said the groom, thougn began to clutch at his heart. YWell, then, haven' you forgotten some V was the Insinuating query. In a flash It came over the .other. He Jnly had forgotten "some one," and rising color and no assurance what- ver he took up the pen and hastily bblod "and wife" after his own name. K that meanest of mean clerks had the re to wink knowingly at the bystand- who, It la needles to say, were enjoy the sotna. , n aww, for my Mtle word of warning h'dAVa. If VAU Afternoon Talk French goodness sake don't forget her especially before the eyes of a hotel clerk, who Is a veritable Sherlock Holmes on the track of all newlyweds. And If you want to keep little wlfey happy, don't write "and wife." lust as If she were ono of your goods and chattels. Remember she's with you li time to write Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. I hope this sinks home. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities The nrsl of a series of conference lunches o be given by the renn-ylvanla Branch of tne .tlonnl Woman's pnrty took nlaen nn Saturday at the Art Alliance Building, uij Walnut street, at 1 o'clock. Miss Anne Mar tin. national vice-chairman of the Woman's party, spoke on 'The Suffrage Situation To day and What We Shall Do Tomorrow." The aubjeet was particularly timely and proved to be most Interesting. Miss Mary II. Ingham, Pennsylvania chair, man of the Woman's party, presided and the speech was followed by open discussion of questions about lecal and national work. Sergeant M. M. Dorlaas delivered an Illus trated address at the Art Alliance, H21 Wal nut street, on Thursday evening Ills sub lt. 'The CJreek and Balkan Peoples, Their Characteristics and Present Problems," was most Interesting to the large and appreciative audience. Sergeant Dorltas became well known In this city through his many activi ties In the University of Pennsylvania athletic events. Miss Sophie Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Henderson, of Oak Uine. will leave town this week to spend a month at Augusta, Ua , as the guest of Miss Loulso OTowd. Miss KUzabeth Gallagher, of Overbrook. will leave shortly for Palm Ueacli. Fla., for an extended s!t. MIsr Adeline Kline, hoe engagement to Mr. Morton I-oeti, of New Haven, wai an nounced In the fall, has returned ti Wellei ley College to complete her studies. Miss Anna Nock Is now back nt Wellesley College after spending the vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Nock, of 824 North Twenty-fourth street. Miss Helen Aiwm. of Chestnut Hill, has re turned to Wellesley after spending tho holi days at her home. Mr. Albert Druedlng has returned ti the Maryland Agricultural College, where ho Is specialising In wireless telegraphy, after spending the week-end with hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Itobb, of C203 Carpenter street, hnvo recently i.old that property and expect to occupy their new home, at 6010 Spruce street, some day this week. As Boon as Mr. and Mrs. Itobb are settled they are planning to give a large houaewarmlng. There will be u lecture by the Rev. II. Y. Yardumlan on "Armenia" In the assembly hall of the Y. W. C. A.. Eighteenth and Arch streets, on Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. No tickets will bo sold. Mrs. William C. McClelland, of New York. Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Conrad F. Brooks, of Germantown. Mrs. Joseph H. Stopp, of CIO South Forty sixth street, entertained twenty-eight guests at the Matinee Musical Club dance at tho Bellevue-Stratford on Thursday and at sup per at the Bellevue afterward. The Ardentes Club gave a party and dance to the former president of the club, Mr. Mor ris Snyder, at the home of Mr. Meyer Sny der, 10J6 Jackson street, Mr. Morris Snyder being the rlrst member of the club to enllat In the Jefferson Base Unit Medlcnl Corps. A wrist watch was presented to him at this affair by Mr. Martin Drogin. There wero fifty guests present and a string band of six pieces furnished the music. The guests and members present were the president, Mr, Abraham Neffi the vice president, Mr. Jack Carlls ; the secretary. Mr. Meyer Snyder : the treasurer, Mr. Reuben Zeusus: Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Miss Mary Snyder, Mr. N, Clever, Miss A. Oever, Mr. I. Heyne, Miss O. Clavner, Mr. W. Schneider, Miss n.'Coopersmlth. Mr. M. Silverman. Miss E. Sklaar. Mr. M. Sny der. Miss L. EpBteln, Mr. F. Taylor, Mlsa It. TImltman, Mr. D. Kravltz and others. The engagement of Miss Kathleen McCon nell. of North Philadelphia, to Mr. Jerry J. Enrlght has been announced. The wedding of Miss Jennie MacDonough, of Atlantic City, to Mr. James Glvney, of this city, to'k place In St. Nicholas Church, Atlan tlo City, on Wednesday, January . After a tour of the South they will live at Holmes burg, the home of the bridegroom. NEEDLEWORK GUILD METJNWYNCOTE Annual Meeting of S. P. C. A. of Montgomery Co. Followed by Hour of Music and Tea The Needlework Guild of Wyncote met at the home of Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford on Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Mulford, of Lodt. N. Y., who was Miss Amy Cramp, Is visiting Mrs. Mulford with her two children. The annual meeting of the S. P. C. A. of Montgomery County took place at the par ish house of All Ha1low,'B, Wyncote. The of. fleers for the previous year were re-elected. Mrs. Go-rge S. Lovell, president; Mrs. H. E. De Puy, vice president; Mrs James Gartrell, treasurer; Mrs. Homer L. Pound, secretary, Mrs. Pound Is the mother of the well-known poet, Era Pound, who now Uvea In England. After the business meeting they had a de lightful hour of vocal and Instrumental muslo followed by tea. Mrs. Louis B. Fortner, of Jenklntown, has as her guests, Mr, and Mrs. Lee H. Parker, of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Sill and Miss Mar guerite Sill have gone to Florida for the remainder of the winter. Miss ' lltabeth Crellln. of Scranton, Is tne guekt of Miss Marjorle Kent, of Wyncote. Bits of Camden Gbssip The second of the series of dances given by the Parkslde Assembly In aid of the' Homeopathic Hospital took place Saturday eventng at Morgan's Hall. Fourth and Mar ket streets. The attendance was large. A big minstrel show and entertainment for the beneflt of the Homeopathic Hospital Fund will be presented under the auspices of the employes of the New York Shipbuilding Com pany, assisted by the members of Company A. New Jersey State Militia of Camden. The performance will be given In tho latter part ot January, Mrs. John William Miller, of 416 Hunter street, Gloucester, gave a reception Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dahlke In honor of their seventh wedding anniversary. Mrs. Dahlke was prcsemca wmi aiamona lavalllere by her husband as a memento of the occasion. Lieutenant Charles Ferat after visiting hla parents, who reside In Camden, has returned to hla duties at one of our southern camps. . 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The B-Natural Muslj Club Im nlno plan ning a musicale anad short xkrtch uhlch It will give for tho Red Crosi on Wednesday eenlng, February 0. This affair will be given at tho home of Miss Mario O'llrlen, and ns many of the members of the club ha a decided nmount of talent It will of course bo a. success. A meeting of the club wan held at tho home of Mrs. Louis L. Geratenberser on Thursday evening. The Century Club ii planning "to have a. woman's chorus. For some tlmo this has been the deslro of some of the members, and at the last meeting, on Tuesday afternoon. It was finally decided upon. Mrs. William A. McKwen is organizing the chorus, ana it will be under the direction of Mr. Henry Hotz. The chorus will probably meet ono afternoon of each week, nnd In tho spring a concert will be given. The women have earnestly felt that some music In their lives Is needed now more than ever, and th chorus will surely prove to be a real pleasure to them. Some of the junior members are also going to Join the ch-rus, which will be quite a large ono. The Juniors had a meeting at the club house last Tuesday evening Mrs. Oscar S. Ktmberley gave a very bright and Interesting review of Edna Ferber'a book, "Fanny Her self." which waB hugely appreciated by the girls. Miss Betty Marlon played several piano solos. Besides Mrs. Klmberley three of the senior members attended the meeting. They were Mrs. Henry S. Barker, who has charge of the Junior section; Mrs. William A. McEwen and Mrs. Clarence S. Eiipelshelmer. Mrs. McEwen spoke to the glrlH abiut tho chorus that has been planned by the club and Mrs. Eppelshelmer told them of the club's de cision to have a service day every Tuesday, and have tho club open all day, when any one who wants to may come and help with the work to be done. Just at present this work will be bandage rolling, the making of surgical dressings and the knitting of gloves, as there Is a great necessity for these gloves In some of the camps. It was decided at the Junior meeting that the proceeds of the card party which the girls gave during Christmas week should be divided between the Baby's Hospital In Llanerch. the Armenian Relief and tho Trav eler's Aid Society. Mrs. Paul Lachenmeyer was hostess at the movies at the club last week. She was as slsted by Mr. and Mrs. Ctarenco Sill, Mrs, J. O. Means and Mr. Grler Means. Mrs Charles Parker Boyd gave a small luncheon at the Country Club on Tuesday. Her guests were Mrs. Edwin Grauley. MrB. Harlan P. Statrell. Mrs. Charles Mercer Bailey, Mrs. Robert Lynne Mlshler. Mrs. William Suddards, Mrs. Samuel K. Phillips, Mrs David Stoever and Mrs. Allen R. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer Bailey spent the week-end at Atlantic City. They will ro turn to Lansdowne today. Miss Helen Bryant has returned to Toronto, The First-Day School Association held Its monthly meeting at Mr. and Mrs. George S. Powell's home on Tuesday evening. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union held a meeting on Wednesday afternoon In the kindergarten room of the public school. Lansdowne certainly ought to be proud of the part It played In the recent Red Cross membership drive. The quota was JOO, and actually double that many memberships were secured, for on New Year's Eve, when the campaign came to a close, the Lansdowne Jted Cross Branch had gained 1603 new members. The number seems almost tncred. lble and certainly shows how hard the Lan downers worked. Mr. E. Wager-Smith and Mr. Horace Paul Dorman had charge of the drive out there, and some ot the Red Crossers who secured the greatest number of mem berships were Mrs. C. H. Spayd, Mrs. Ray mond Young. Mrs. Thomas M. Love. Mrs. Andrew S. M. Young, Miss Mabel Phillips, Miss Garrett, Mrs. M. O. Cook, .Miss Emllle Oroce Mrs. John Solenberger. Mr. Howard Read and 'Mrs. Frank C. Nleweg. Lost week Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell entertained the representatives of the vari ous departments of the Americanization Fed. eratlon ot Lansdowne at a luncheon given at her home. Mrs. Maxwell herself Is at the head of this organization, and Is deeply In terested In the work It has been accomplish ing Her guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Isaac H. Rhads, Mrs. William Supplee. Mrs. Arthur Shrlgley, Mrs. Charles 8. Muaser, Mrs Nelson Lyster. Mrs. H. C. Cunningham, Mrs' Walter Lorlng Webb, Mrs. Edward Mc ainl'ey, Mrs. Henry 8, Barker, Mrs. J. Lynn Barnard, Mrs. Stanley Relff. Mrs. Samuel L. Kent. Mrs. E. Wager-Smith. Mrs. H. 8. Good, win. Mrs. Oscar S. Klmberley, Mrs. Walter Phillips and Miss E. Cora Yeagtr. A business meeting ot the Americanization Federation 'was held at tho Twentieth Cen tury Club on Monday morning. The Friday previous, Mrs. Robert Lynne Miihiar save a small luncheon at her home. Her guests Included Mrs Charles Mercer Bailey. Mrs.; Edwin .Grauley. Mrs. Charles at'?- f ' ICaiA,"i - , 1 JmjMmmf& FtV'? - I'hoto tr Marcu MISS SARAH H. B. PENROSE Three prominent Philadelphia girls who aro studying nursing at the Gynecean Hospital, nt U47 North Eighteenth street, four days a week. RETURN TO THIS CITY FROM NEW YORK Germantowners Visiting in South to Be Near Son, Who Is in Training Camp Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks Huff, who lmo been living Ir. New York for the last few years, havo returned to this city and are now living at 100 West Vhll-Ellena street, Germantown. Mrs. James Mapes Dodge, Miss Josephine Dodge and Mrs. Harry Paul are spending a week at Browns Mills, N. J. Mrs. Charles C. Clayton and her daugh ter. Miss Sarah C. C. Clayton, of Morris street, uro at present staying at Greenvlilo, H. C. to be near Mrs. Clayton's son. Mr. CharleH Clayton, who Is stationed there. Lieutenant Thomas Miles, U. S. M. R. C, recently sailed for France, and Mrs. Miles, who, before her marriage last fall, was Mlsa N'ar.cy Hoyt Smythe, Is living with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Calvin Smythe, of Walnut lane. Mrs Herman Schweriner, of B605 Greene street, Germantown, Is visiting her daughter In New York. Miss Martha Mills Boyer, of 48 Fisher's lane, gave a musicale at her home on Thurs day afternoon. The soloists were Mrs. E. Q. Hoyler, Miss Helen C. Washurst and Miss Martha M. Boyer. They were accompanied by Miss Jane C. Washurst. Miss Mary Lynch, of Scranton, Is tho guest of Miss Helen Busser, at her home, 720 Westvlew street. A successful card party was given at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Moelbert. 124 Apaley street. Germantown. last Tuesday eenlng. The purpose of the entertainment was to raise funds for the purchase of blankets for the b"ys located nt Camp Wheeler. Ga. It was owing to the tireless work of Mrs. Moelbert and Mrs. John msley. usslsted by the women of the neighborhood, that the gratifying amount of I3 was raised. During the meeting It was announced by the committee In charge that If any one would give them the names of some men sta tioned at any of the various camps they would be very glad to send them reading matter such as books and magazines. Among those attending the meeting were Mr. ana Mrs Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moe'ller. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mullln. Mr. and Mrs Paul D. Musselman, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Koo'ckey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Khren zeller Miss Mona Koockcy, M'ss Emily Har ris, Mrs. Harry Schmld, Mrs. Ludescher, Mrs. House. Mrs. Leshar and Mr. John Emsley. Social Doings on the Jersey Side BURLINGTON. Miss Mario Russl, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Russl. has re turned to her home, after spending the holi days In West Philadelphia and New York. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Conroy have returned form Annlston, Ala. Mr and Mrs. qordon Ph'lllp have returned from a short visit at Woodbury. EDGEWATER PARK. Mr. and Mrs. Rob. crt Malseed entertained Lieutenant and Mrs. Joseph Buzby. of East Downlngtown, Pa., over the week-end. Mrs Allen Luthbert. Miss Frances Luth bert and Mrs. Hayward Webb, of Altoona. pa. are guests ot Mrs. Mayland Cuthbert at her home on the river bank. After a month's stay at East Orange, Mrs. E. II. CHft returned to her home yesterday. MOUNT HOLLY. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Brown announce the engagement of their daushter. Miss E. Paul, to Mr. Frederick L. Krayer. Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, Id, have returned home from a ten-days' visit at New York. , niVERSIDE. Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, of Brooklyn, is v'sltlng her parents. Sheriff Wil liam T. 8techer and Mrs. Stecher, for a fort night uir.uraL-.Ur. and Mrs. C. W. Bnydar have returned home after a .three-week stay DANCE GIVEN BY ST. RITA'S CLUB Many South Philadelphians Pres ent at Large Entertainment Given at Broad and Federal A ery enJoable entertainment and d.inca was ghen on Friday evening by the mem bers of St. Rlta'n Club, to which a number of South Philadelphia's younger set were In vited. The affair was held in the clubrooms at Broad and Federal streets, which were nrtibtlcally decorated In red and green. A buffet supper was nerved during the dance. This Is tho first of a series of such affairs which the members choose to call "ladles' night," as tho ladles arc tho guests of honor. The club plana to hold thesu "ladles' nights" every month. Among those present were Miss Margaret Stanton, Miss Mathilda Mil ler, Miss Bessie Murphy, M!t.s Helen Brogan, Miss Bessie Brogan. Miss Florence Hlllegas. Mlsa Lena Fitzgerald, Miss May Cook, Miss Geno O'MftllpV. MIr. Airnu r,r,t.nn rioo Margaret Walsh. Miss Mary Mayer, Mlsa Bessie Kelly, Miss Catharine Short, Miss Marie Salmon, Miss Ethtl Colbert, Miss Mary Henry, Miss Helen Qulnn, Miss May Cowley, Mlsi Mary McLaughlin. Mis.1 Marie Smith, MIbs Adelaide Moore, Miss Loretta Blanch field, MIsb May Foyle, Mill Vera Huggett, Miss Marie Gallagher, Miss Ida Verecchlo, Mrs. ThomiLM Malnnnv. Mtcu t.hn t.'.tl .... Andrew Frlel, Mr. Frank Bennett, Mr. IVank Blbby. Mr. Gerald Brunnlgan, Mr. Joseph Callahan, Mr. Andrew Culten, Mr. Richard Cullen, Mr. James Curley, Mr. Ed ward Curley, Mr. Louis Bailey, Mr. Alexan. der Decutron. Mr. Augustus Dunvero, Mr. John Haley, Mr. James Dorsey, Mr. Theodore Fendt. Mr. Harold Fox. Mr. John Frlel, Mr. Harry Glenn, Mr. William Golden, Mr. John Hanratty, Mr. Frank Jewel, Mr. Walter Jackson, Mr. George O'Brien, Mr. Joseph O'Neill, Mr. Thomas Walker, Mr. Daniel Leonard, Mr. Joseph A. Ryan, Mr. Daniel McLaughlin, Mr. Hugh McAnany, Mr. Rob ert McDougal, Mr. Thomas O'Neill, Mr. James Monaghan. Mr. Anthony Fagan, Mr. Edward Kelly. Mr Edward McKenna, Mr. James Morley, Mr. James McCotter, Mr. Joseph McNamee, Mr. William Montgomery, Mr. Frank lUtter, Mr. Thomas Itodgers, Mr. Aloyslus Tlerney. Mr. James Robinson, Mr. Thomas Robinson, Mr. William Robinson, Mr. Joseph Robinson. Mr. Jamci Williams, Mr. George Wright, Mr. Hugh Shields, Mr. Michael Salarno, Mr, Terrence Carlson, Mr. William Bailey, Mr. Charles Dandiene, Mr. Albert Berno. Mr. John Buckley. Mr. Al bert Bufana. Mr. George Contlno, Mr. James Callglan, Mr. Harry Kline. Mr. Thomas Connors. Mr. James Collins, Mr. Joseph Dukere, Mr. Thomas Deder, Mr. Frank Sweeney and James Scanlon. Miss Estelle Braddock, of 1801 South Six teenth street, was guest of honor on Tuesday evening at a farewell party given by her aunt. Miss Catherine McConnell, of 914 Spruce street Miss Braddock left on Sat urday for Washington, D. C, where he will take up Government work in the war ofnee. Miss Braddock la the fourth member of her family to enllat In some branch of Government service. He- brother, Mr. Elton Braddock, Is chief pharmacist's mate In the United States navy. Another brother, Mr Joseph J. Braddock, Is with the military police In Georgia, while a sister, Miss Cath erine Braddock Is chief yeowoman In the Philadelphia yard. Among the guests at the farewell party were Miss Marie Slngler. Miss Marie Hartman, Miss Millie Hartman, Mss May McDermott, Miss Marie Walsh Miss Catherine O'Neill, Miss Betty Collins! Miss Dora Pelllca and her mother, Mrs' J. Pelllca, Miss Catherine Braddock, Miss" Marie Braddock, Miss Betty Collins, Mr. Frank Mlendel, Mr. Frank Foley, Mr. Wil liam Prettyman, Mr. Vincent Lenz, Mr. J. Connor, of the United .States Itadlo School, Mr. Frank Connelly, Mr. Charlej Foley, Mr. Frank Braddock, Mr. Bomera Braddock, Miss Margaret Mooney and Mlsa Lillian Webb. ACADEMY OS" MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA i.noroi.D HTOKOtvaKi. conductor. 1-nlDAY'AlTEnNOON, JAN. 18. AT 8iOO SATUHDAY EVENING, JAN. 18. AT 8 13 Polol.ti THADDECS niCH, Violinist MAHLER Symphony No. 6 Clf AUSSON . . . "Poeme." for Violin A or htitra TIEni.IOZ "La Damnation At Kauit" Seals Now en Btlt at Htnpc's, 1J10 Chestnut. "" MBTBOPOMTAN OPERA HOUSE Tuesasr. January loth. S P. M. RED CROSS PUBLIC MEETING for the puryese of Increasing; the enrollment of nurses for Cantonment Hospital In the United Addresses by speakers of national reputation who have seen the Red Croaa at work In our home camra and over-seas. "r Tlcktts will by Issued upon request br tho rennsrlvanla Dltlslon A. R C. Walnut and let! ts.. or they can. b had at the Xretropoilt.n ni.i2 House on tho nisni or the mating. No seats reserved after 7:43. STRAND OEnMANTOWN AVE. , AT VENANOO. K1RT rtt riw. Under Direction of Herbert Amusement Company HERBERT EPFINOER, President DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "A MODERN MUSKETEER" First North Philadelphia Presentation . L ITTL El "rfffi. Wv TIIEATRB nth' Dt Laneer Phone LOO. ttfl In 'rrh, Ptorls Dilemma" Br. a. Bernard Shaw ' "The Burglar's Christmas" So Successful Repetition Will Be Given Committee of Falls of Schuylkill mHU- BURGLAR'S CHRI8T1IAS." 'writ- ten by Mrs. Marlon WhaHry Colo nnd produced under tho sto.ge dlrerf Ion of Sir. Harry March, of the United Htltes Marine Corpt. was such n brilliant success that a special request has been made do have the play repented In nld rf thn work of the citizens' patriotic comntltteo at the White House. The request pnetentatlon will take place on , Friday eenlng. Januitry 25. In America Hall, and will be followed by a dance. Fifty mnrlnea and salkirs will be tho guests of the committee at the entertain ment The time of the play Is rjhMstmaa ve, 1017. und the scene Is the hcime of Mrs. Cornish, a widow. There arc tv.'o acts. The cast Is composed of talented amateurs all residents of the section. The cast for Jan uary 25 will Include: Mrs. "Cornish. MIsh Isobel Ferguson: Nora McCrackon. Mr Elisabeth Whalley Molyneuxt Babs, Mtns Wllla Dodge; Billy Cornish. U. S. M. C. Mr. Harry March; Jack. Mrs. William Magulre: Dick. Mr. lZdwtn Dtmkerlet: Jim. Mr. Craig Seasholei; Boh, Mr. Luke Shaw; Edna, Miss Emma Jurvls; Helen, Miss Eliza beth Dodge: Nettle, Miss lletty Ferguson; Joyce, Miss Esther Peal; llthel, Miss Clara Peal: Betty. MIks Anna Shall: Patty, Mrs. Marlon Whalley Colo: Scrawny Pete, the burglar, Mr. Harold Moorchead; and Zlnt, the Red Crots nurse. Mrs. Walter J. Bin kin. Mrs. 14 Gehrlng Harkness.. of Queen Lane, gave a luncheon followed liy cards nt her home on Friday. Mrs. Wllllltm Troost, Mrs. Bertha Keen, Mrs. 0car NB, Mrs. Charles Brlcker. Mrs. Lillian Hall, Mrs. A Bux baum, Mrs. Albert IUIiih, Mrs. Margaret Walton. Miss Laura Sheeler and Mrs. Ger trude Turner were the gueitn. In the eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Harkness gavo a dinner followed by bridge. Mrs. William S. Sorver. of 3G1S Queen lane, gave a muslcalo and literary evening at her home on Thursday for thn members of the Amlcoe Club. Hor guests Included Mlts Jean Ferguson, Mls Nellie Roy, Mrs. H. B. Cole, Miss Beetle Hannls, Miss Isobel Ferguson, Mlsi Marjorle Terguion, Miss "WHAT'S DOING 'MGffLSrs Leeturt, "Our Renldent Illrdai DUtrlbu tlon of Bird Life." by Wltmer Stone, 8 . m.. Academy of Natural Sciences. Free. Contemporary Club meeting, subject, "The Limits of Free Speech In War Time," Bclle-vue-8tratford, 8:1G p. m. Invitation. Annual meeting Philadelphia Juvenile Court and Probation Association, S p. m. Free. Meeting Pennsylvania Historical Society, 1300 Locust street. Members only. Meeting Fifty-seventh Htreet Improvement Association, Sixtieth and atrard avenue. Free. Meeting Institute of Architects, 1-04 Chancellor street. Members. Mectlag Oak Lane 'Improvement Anaoela tlon. Chelten and Pari: avenues. Free. Meeting Month Philadelphia Holiness Men's Association, Odd Fellows' Hall, Broad and Federal streets. Free. Dinner to David II. I.ane, Kugler's, S p, m. Invitation. African Missionary and Illble Conference, Berachah Church, 2240 North Twenty-ninth street. Free. United States Radio Training School opens at First Squadron Armory, Thirty-second street and Lancaster avenue. Pennsylvania Library Club meets, Free Library, Broad street and Glrard avenue. Free. Philadelphia League of Nursing Kdoca tlon meets. Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania. Members. Manufacturers' Club meets to amend charter. Members. Bookkeepers' Beneficial Association, 1626 Arch street. Members. MARKET STREET ABOVE 10TH 11:13 A.M. to 11:18 P.M. SELECT PICTURES CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN FIRM BHOWINO 01" "SHIRLEY KAYE" Adapted From Play of Hatno Name. 1314 MARKET ST. FIRST TIME AT OUR USUAL PRICES OC NO i.jC HIGHER 0 A. M. CHESTNUT BELOW KITH JOilS A. M.. 12. a. 3:40. 8:43. 7:43, 0:30 P. M. JACK PICKFORD tSSSSU "THE SPIRIT OF 'II" irTr-"TV'RT A MARKET ST. Aboo DTH VlOlUIVltt. POUI1LB BILL MRS. VERNON CASTLE In Flret Showtnr, "VENGEANCE IS MINK" CONSTANCE TALMADOE In "The Honeymoon." Thurs. Frl. and Sat. "THE REI.UIAN" AU Nezt Week "DLUE JEANS" Tt?nr'NT MARKET Below 17TH K&IzEjI 1 TODAY TOMORROW OLIVE THOMAS 'UETTT TAKES A HAND" MARKET AND JUNIPER STS. VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. STEPHEN D. O'ROURKE HOTEL TOPSY-TURVY. OTHERS. CROSS KEYS KK&TO.T.'t. 4th Anniversary Week GALA DILL ALL STANDARD ACTS BROADWAY !. DAILY NIOHTI-T WM PARNTIM la THE HEART nr a itom'i f .. . rw THH DUNOALOW OIRL3. OTHERS. rr KEITH'S ToJsy at 3. i'5o anil DOe. Tonlht at 8. SSo to 1. K ELSIE JANIS CONROY & Le'MAIRE JOS1E HEATHER and Other Stars Coming Jan. 21 Sarah Bernhardt Philadelphia Orchestra nTD Wssr yt. V A L A C E to litis V. M. ssnggse- R C A D I A ff 2Be IniB umm Special Concert Jan. 21, 8;15 . i- 'A ' - 'ei.M.-..e-gt tit, for Citizens' Patriotic! Ei!f.bh Kra11' MM R"'l Turner. Wlllu Dodre. Alln Ttottv Veetirfn Alina Shan an.t nri iu.vii. nul-. , Short, courteous letters arrive ty,tsfstf Thite House each day from the Mta,Mk In the nation's service, thanking the mlM! ...... w i-uiuiori hub ami various -cej fortahjle gifts received. Mr. Frank Wi oi one or the warships, adds to his i iircwauon or tne gifts received, thM formation: "I wniii.1 ni in iu vr tWngs are going over here, but owlilPi1 net feet . A... MH t ,. ila-t4 ...-. ...... ...i uu, ..-v i cr jjununin ! iimnva on certain subjects. I can only say that.irw are dolnr fin Wnrlr rii.elnv hl teln .' far. I have been to France. Kngland. Wale nnd several places In Ireland. We r-' cently visited Liverpool and London, Ent rJH land, and had a fine time." . 'it' Mrs. P. If. Kelly, of Thirty-fifth street aael tJ Mldvnle avenue, entertained at catda last,. ,1 Wednesday evening. Five hundred was played '"W. and the game waa followed by a buffet luneh- &, aav. Tn.. ....-. t w. .. t , rvtt. inn kuhi VUlDHDr WH AU9 JflnSll USR-i ur, oi .ew uritain, conn, otner guests ! MS eluded Miss H. -A. Nolan. Mrs. John Hehan. ' Mr. Adel. Mrs. lwls Reese. Mrs. John J. Mar, i ...... uviiii 4uu, .urs. inanes Brown, sarv, , .is r'haH.n t.-1t.. fir,-- t1 T, .,,..' . .... a it!, aiicki -", UUjrii, MW8 ,U Jffl roiej-. mis .-nry xieyj Mrs. James Pur-r cm. hum xncresa ununger, mis. John coan-' u Ian. Mis SUrv lllrharft Ml.. Mamie Mlf '. .. ntt. Mrs. John McFadden, Miss Claire Don f$S uiiuc, hi i3.i Horaty i.augnun ana auu J,l Lllzabeth Hnnnon. ? CHESTNUT ST. Opera House DIRECTION MESSRS. KHUIIEIIT TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT AND EVKIIY NIUIIT AT 8:1! MATS. WED.. FRL. SAT. AT THE ESTABLISHED WAR TIME PRICES NIGHTS ?1.50, $1, 7oc, 50c MATS. $1.00, 75c, 50c EXCEPT SAT. THE GREATEST ARRAY OF STARS & CELEBRITIES EVER PRESENTED IN ONE ORGANIZATION THE N. Y. WINTER OARDEN'S PASSING SHOW OF 1917 WITH A CAST INCLUDING! DeWOLl" HOPPER JEFF. DeANOELIH Oil AH. (Chic) SALE cii.ADYs claw: HENRY 11CRUMAN IWSIE QI'INN EMILY MILES W.M. Hl.VCER HELEN CAIlHINCiruN IRENE ntANKLlM BURTON GREEN JOHNNY DOOLKT MILDRED ELAINE CIEO. SCHILLER JOHN MILLER JAMES MACK ., KARL HK1LHT CLAt'DE ALLKN AND THE USUAL FAMOUS v WINTER GARDEN CHORU8 ADELPHI THIS WEEK ONLY BE ON HAND TONIGHT AT 8:15 A PLAY WORTH WHILE OLIVER MOROSCO Presents ' EMILY ' STEVENS ' IN ." The Madonna of the-Futuve A New Satire In Three Acts Dy ALAN DALE WITH A TYPICAL MOROSCO CABT MONDAY. JAN. II SEATS THURSDA ARTHUR HOPKINS l'reaentr MR In WILLIAM GILLETTE A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" LYRIC FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY TONiailT AT 8:20 DONALD BRIAN IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS Her Regiment It? WM. I.E BAnON ar.i VICTOR HERBERT WITH Audrey Maple, Frank Moulan AA AJ.I. 11 JllUUIS ur UJllltmAL WAT! ' V& $1 POP. MAT. WEDNESDAY?! ANII ALL OTHERS OF ORIOINAL CAST . . ...... ...HV, ,...- ,-, FORREST Last Weefcni Kvn. at 8 :1S, Mats. Wed. A Kt. 9:1J, L-fiZl David Ilelasco 117 A D C T C 1 FY:? Pre.ent. VV LA W p I p. I . I J AW DAVID II . m m m m dnt. In THE MUSIC MASTEP. Next Week Seats Thursday HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers THE MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH HAVE A HEART CABT-OF 70 A REGIMENT OF rRETTY QIRLS BROAD Last 6 Evgs. " , OTIS SKINNER . I Zn lloth Tarklngton' Joynnn Cnraody MISTER ANTONIO lleit Seats II. DO at Popular Wed. Mat. NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY GEORGE ARLISS i ;:pi,;hamilton ;, GARRICK "t VSaVrMU?! Tho Comedy That Will Lite For.vTe.rT J BEST 1 00 AT PPULAI 1 Art hfy SEATS 91-'yjv WEDNESDAY MAT. YA'W,Af, T.ORUST MD LOCUST STREETS L$ UL. Kw-?.iAfVr;:ot,u WILLIAM S. HART ,n "m l ? t DECIf.VM. RTRAND Otn. Ave. at Venana,,. E. of &. TnTToT rsi Wt!W. I A ttnnPtJM Mltdvnen..n.... ' N U III X WUMMO.l MU BIr4lEeilV NIXON Mi k Market Sts. 3;15. TAP BERT SHEPPARD ' "MUSETTE" 1 nunrtr.n. AMOROS ' .1AH ACTS ACADEMY TU"!SDAT. JAN. IB, at SlUTTo IAN HAY ...om. IAN MAT New Illustrated Lecture) w Prof ress of the War on Lai and on Baa. , Jfl CARRYING 0 Tickets, 11.60 to COc. Box Stats, MA?' j 1119 CHESTNUT 8T. 4 ACADEMY or MUSIC We4., Jan. as, a-ft CVMPHrlMV ' SOCIETY OK NEW YORK "'f"- WALTER DAMItOSCH, Conductor," ' UEIFPT 7'J: A L M-t A A M-t M. Li v. rnenom. nussian ,vioiinla ;. nene oeaiii ai iieppaa ko WlTHERBl-OON HALl, Tuea, .. Jam.-; NICHOLAS! UCUTUBK-HBCWAl TIOTJTY "Tho-.SonKt, of ' Tenor , I "J" l "Tlekeu. Me. TcrUlrH'- 'm 3 ? VJ.ii Try - . -th t r lt Ly? ".;..'