'flgPT? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918 ' "t''. ' nww JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE MUSICALE NEXT WEDNESDMT I i' ! If f: I fjunior Aid of St. Francis's to Give nay January zo Morning Musicale Splendid Mr. Ellis Speaks at Inde pendence Square Auxiliary EVEIIY tiny olio think", viell, nuren there can't bo anytliliiB more to nsk help ' nml cicn lnlmito thcro U snmethlnK ifele. and what Is more, eeiv ono N Bind to die down into Ills poelicts nmi -tnme i,across onco moro HKam, uue.ici, ei w help, liclp d again lielp lit as fur ijjj lie i'posslbly can. Now lt' tlie annual iilay . . .i . i..Hj.i1, . (It IVminlo'M llnll.n fill 'lor mo ueiltm "- ' - " kConaIeicenti at Darby, whleh ii to lie riven b' members of tlio Junior aw. too .1.1.. ...... ..Ml 1... illc.,1 ltlnrtlu flu. te, play una " .-" - i W tlmht," and from all that I 1ud liennl it will certainly iki HUiei'ssim. me uaiieci ? and general coaching of tlio pUiy will lie tjnder the direction or rnariev MiirRaii, who ' UURht the recent dancers in the ii.ikphui 'which opened the Thai Ity Hall. The pln will She Kiten on Iriday cetiltiK, .lanuaiy - ., iin the balhoom of the Hellenic Htiatfoicl : And a number of cvceedlnBiy clever ania rteum will take part. Helen KinUce, vlio-'o '. .. ... M'nltnr milium eii nil. ' tHBB""-' '" " 'nounccd about a month ago, a 111 Ii-iao one of the leading parts, and Katlierino lijinei and nooallo lloban. with Her slangy mis will be among the other glrln. Aithui Hirst, the boh of Mr, and Mrs. Antlionv Hirst, will tako tlio title role, and theio will bo seet.il ther lever Impersona tions. V.eerv bit of orl connected with Hie entertainment li being done by the enthusi astic oung Junlois tlicmwH e Tltc' are . . mrnrt lii their wish to help the poor women and girls who rely upon their 'assistance to Inlntr thorn back to health in the big old country house which is kept forrfthat solo puipobo open all the ear round, and Is fully equipped with eveiy thlng that loulil aid them to recover quickly from their various illnesses You pee the house Is for tho poor who are unable to stay longer in Dlockley and other hospitals when pronounced able to loavo by tho phvsitlan. Now these ...,. .,,,.. nftnn nm well enough to leave tho hospital, but seldom aie thev ready to go back at once to the haidshlps Of their daily lite of work and coare food At St. l'rands's House they may stay from two to thrco weeks and even more it nee ..urv mid are riven good food and a com fortable bed. The members of the older auxiliary in charge of tun homo nio greatly intcitstcd In the Junior Aid and alwavs pationUe their plas. The rehear tals are presided over bv Miss .lulla la guerenne, who was prehident of tho home two years ago. The iehcaials are held at the mtzCarltpn, and one of the prin cipals vvhisptied to me that It certainly was "intensive" training, Miieo It started tho first week In January only. However, In this tho second week on would think they had ahoady been training for the parts and tho choruses for a long time. AMONG those who liavo taken an nctlvo Interest In tho affair 1o the extent of taking bocs and attending are Mr and tMrs. Henry 1 Clark, Mr. and Mis. John 'T. Dee, Mr. and Mis. Hclwaiel J Du Mee, Mr. and Mrs. William J Dojlc. Mr and Mrs. John J. I'circiM., Mr and Mis Joseph Gallagher, Mis. Thomas P Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Hlist, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ignatius 1'. Hnrstmann. Mr and Mrs. Jos eph Hulchlni-oii. Mr lltirl' Kcinan. Mr. I'rancls H. Kell, Mr. and Mis. Mlcluel 1'. McCullough. Air. and Mis. Kichard Mc Allister, Mis. M. V. H. Me-Mlelian, Mis. James H. Mundy. Mr and Mrs Vrcdcilc A. Nathan, Mrs. J M. Quenncll. Mr 1'iank I rattcrson. Miss I'lorente Slblcj Mr and Mrs. .1. Stanley Smith, Captain John Rheahan nnd Mrs. Slicnlin.ii, Mi John Silt ltvan. Mrs. l'innk Tuinei and Mis. J J. Tlerney. WnMi, cettululy no ono could havo been . disappointed at jostordav morning's musicale. I, for one, have never lieaid plajlng to equal that of Mr. Tlilb.mil and Madame GUI's oke was peifectly lovely. I am hete to htnto that not veiy much knitting was done during the per formance. One Just hail to sit quiet and listen. Tho audience w is as intelligent a one as usual, so ou tniy bo hUio none of the beauty of It all escaped it. Mrs. Jaroes M. Andcis was In ono bov and Mis. Bam Middle was In her bov, as weio Mis. 1 "Van llenssel.irr, .Mis. Geoigo lloiaro Iorl- !( mer, Mrs. Tlicodoro Ciump ami flirt.. la'' Charles M. Howell. Mis. Hcniy Pepper Vaux looked stunning in u deep toial col- I ored gown and laigo hut, trimmed with , ipral velvet flowers. Mrs. l,orlmer's fiotk i was of handcoloied geoigetto elepe, Kp trimmed with wldo bands of fur, and her r large picture hat was iiuuineii wiiu It "feathers of tho samo shade ns the. di ess. V Mrs. R. Hmott Hure woro a dark tailored suit and puiplo hat nnd Mrs. Uertram Up pincott looked well In ii blick tailored suit and small black toque. T SAW a number of these women later In ii? ineaaynt tho inucponueuco squaie iicu if if;, Cross hcadquartois. when I stopped In to Senear in. AVllllam T. Hills tell of his ex T, perlenco in Hussia, Siberia, Ilumanla and fe arlous other countries. Mr. Hlfta Is cer S? tain of one thing. He said that Hussla Is out of tbn u.if. no matter what mM occurs -we might as well reallzo It if "-because every one In Itussla Is tired hj"ot war. It was a splendid thlntr to " le able to hear at first hand what a clear- ' '-headed, iool, but warm-hearted Amerlcin thinks o the state of affairs over there. And' his descrlntion of the Queen of Hit- fcmanla and of the King nml of the Ru- Rianiun oim was well worth a tirp to "Wjcth and Chestnut streets ocr and over. , Aa to the Armenians! If ou had heaid P Win, you would certainly give all jou pos-ji 'flly can to that stricken people. Mrs. Jxirlmer and her cimmlttee of the Red Cfosa aro greatly to be congratulated on pkavlng secured the services of auch snlen- ftd talkers 'on Mohday afternoons, v fk -, NANCY WYNNE. it. ;.'! Social Activities "Mr. and XI r. W. W. Montcomfry. Jr.. who C ve apartments in Vashlngton llils winter, I Jhinfh. uulriti1'.t tfliAlj hnnA In T!ai1fte. t r , , ...r- , .- , .j. Ka . . -. - r .'.. .-:- -.. 9 fare, TMHUgf (Wruuut inw w ' am House for Convalescents billroom of (lie I'lilliclelphli Cricket Club Tor the lietmnt of the Chestnut 11111 Hervlto lloum ami the Uccl Crosic, Another concert ulll be given noxl Tuesiliv Mr the Mine benefit 'l hone entertainment iinvnrmngeil b Mrs ciuirb'S HIiiiipv and Mrn Piedcrltk V Til) loi Tlio soloist tills afternoon was .Snsilu JiiiiililnnlY, violinist, net mini inled liy Mr Htintfr clb 'Ioa was ervnl after wind The piticineps wein Mrs Dhinev, Mrs. Tavlnt. Jlrs (Jenrge Woodward, Mis Cieorge Willing .Mr" Andrew A Hlnlr and Mis l.cti. Xft 'luedav MWs tjiii.ilnu Wjtnin will flag l'rimli and IhiKlMi folk innir In rostmne, Mr and Mrs. llentoii S Dunn Inve rr turned to their upaitinents In tho Lincoln at Thirteenth and Tooust strrcts, after HindlnB several months at Augusta, (la. Their con. Mr William 8 Itunii, Is rmvv statioiud at ii -siiitlnin cinip' Prlends of MIsb Marie McDonnell, of ins Soutli Tblrtv -eighth street, will be glad to Know that she Is leiovering fiotn th acci dent vchlih cueurred while she was at the seaplane lart summer. Miss Ttiith Wnlh has returned from an extended trip through the New Ihiglmd States. The nugenlan Club will give Its flrt an nuel dime tonioriovv evening at the Catholic Girls' High School. Mr. and Mrs Willis (Icoige J.ant7 of ;2" South lortj-foui tli street, announce the mir rliige of their daughter, Mls i:ivn liutz, to Mr. Cailton H Walls, nf Smrna, Del, on l'rldiv, January II. Mr. and Mrs j v. Pliikerton,.nf Ocrm-in-town. announce the lmrri igo of their ( iugh ter, Miss Helen H. Plnkerton, to l.leuten.uit .1. Hives Chindler. ot Molau, 1' i , on S cl urday, Januar) 12. EMERGENCY AID MEETS THURSDAY Jenkintown Branch Will Have Alcetinir at Alvethonie Navy Auxiliary to Ogonlz Red Cross Ther will be a meeting or the l.'mergeney Aid of Jenkintown at Alvcthorpe, tho home of Mrs HenrV Mlddletnii Klher. on Tliurs lij Tlio meeting last week vias omitted 'llie diss of tho Kniereenei Aid also meets In tho Lambeit Itoom of the Ablncton 1,1 brary. In Jenkintown, every Wednesd- from 1 to B oclntk, with Mrs John Wood-ill In chaige JMis Daniel U. inl7. of the Onhitd A"ahl)Ington lane, Wjncnte, bis us her guest Mrs Howard Gillette, of Chicago The Winn-in's Club of Wjnrote will meet at the ilubroom on Greenwood avenue to- MISS M1LDUED BKAUCHAMP Daughter of Jlr. anil Mrs. Ucrtrnnd K. nenuchiimj), of Gii45 Willows nve iiue, whoso enpaKcmcnt to Mr. Ar thur Triol Eissing, of ,rw08 Whitby uvenue, is unnounccd. mm row- at 3 o'clock. Mr. Predcrlo I'oolo will lecture on the "Chlneso Umpire, Old and New ." Tho Navy Auxtlliry of the Ogontz and Huntington Valley branch of tho Ucd Cioss held Its (list meeting on January 4 at tho residence of Mrs. John T. Kiazlei, at Itjdal, Mrs. rinzlcr Is chairman of this committee, Miss Geurgene Duller is secretary mid Miss Hleanor Hrock is treasurer. Tho lied Cross h is organized tho Navy Auxiliary to take chargo ot all work done for the navy and marine corps. Tho hpeelal woik of tho Ideal branch at present is to provide knitted gar ments nnd "lomfort Kits" for the men sta tioned at League Island Navy Yaid A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all who nro Intereslfcd hi navy work to 'meet at Mrs. Trazler's on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Wool miy bo piocured fieo from tho Red Cross olllco on York load, Jenkin town, for those who prefer to knit at home. The chairman nf this committee has ob tained permission fiom headquarturn to t ika the finished gaimeiits directly to the navj j aril and to seo that they ale distributed whero most needed. Tho committee wishes to emphasize the fact that tho Navy Auxil iary is a bianelpof tho Red Cros,s, and not a rival organization, and all work done officially for the navy and marl no corps must go through tho hands of the Navy Aux iliary. The homo service committee of tho Red Cross has received reports stating that the allotments to mo lammcs m nmi m mo army and navy service lwe been delajcd In man)' cases, duo to lack of clerleul forces hi Washington. Hventually tho foices will ha Increased and tho allotments regularly received. Duilng tho dela) the home service committee would be glad to give any assist anca in Its, power, Jt would facilitate tho work of the com rnlttee if any families needing financial as cutanea to tide them pver would report at th offlce. on Old York road. It is planned to visit the family of every enlisted roan In the territory covered by the Ogonta and Huntington Valley branch early In Feb ruary, The men should la? equipped with necs sari; knitted garineuts essential hi this tjx trerne weather. .. IMI wM ' . ? .-TT ""WB WmtfmM -3)ife ' s'M&Bt bHH ' :,. :,si?,..jtiz-"' txx&mz m & J.lfAt.i'r A eUffwftf MISS ETHEL KECARDA UONSOR WEDDING TONIGHT OVER IN CAMDEN Miss Alice Bonsor Will Wed Mr. Frank Starr This Evening in Catholic Kectory Tho wedding of MKs Allen Helcne Ifonsnr. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur II llonsor, uf THO Maiket street Ctmden nnd Ml IVink Atwood Stirr, son of Mr ami Mrs l'l.ink 1.. Starr, of f.JS Undena street, will luke pljco at 0 ocloik In tho rectory of the Church of tho Iimnaculcto Coiueptlnn, Cain den llie eeiemony will be peifoiipcd bv Moll slgnor J llein-ud MiiIIIktii, neloi of the ihurrh Miss l!nrror will be given In mirrlago bj her fuller, nml will be attended bv her sis ter. Miss Uthel Pei ardi llonsni, hs nulil of honor The best man will be Mr. T. CI ill Cu lt). The bride will bo gowned In white bridal Fitln trimmed with primes lnee. made v Ith a court train lined with silver cloth Her tulln veil will be trimmed with pllmcs lain and fattened with orange blossoms she will rari) white ouhlris and lilies of the ville Tho mild ot bomir velll veear pale blue geor gette sitln trimmed with silver lnee ami silk net Her hit will bo of the same coloi and material as her drefcs She will carry pink rose. Tho wedding will be followed by a recep tlon at the home of the In Ides parents, where pilms, roses and pink snajidragons will form tho decorations Receiving with the bridal pirt) will bn Mrs Honsor, mother of the bride, Miss Olivia H-ird), of bandii'kv O , Miss H Dorothea Miller Miss i;ilzHbeth l.uke-s and Miss Mir gartt Lukes, of Lancaster, and Miss I'loi ence Conlln After a month's trip to Palm Reach Mr. and Mrs. Starr will be at home on Tncsda)s after April 16 In Parkslde, N. J mong the guests from uutsldo of town viho will attend the wedding are Mrs Wil liam H Hums and Miss I'atlierliie McCillnu, of Altoona. Pi : Mr Meill Msckln, of Willis. H.trr nnd .Mr. nnd Mrs Louis Luke, of Lancaster MlItKIL ni'.T, Tli" wedding of .Msn 1'ianees Het7, daugh ter of Mr and Mis John T Ta)lor, of J-tOO Slie'iith street, Washington I) C, ami LIMitenint llll mi Irwin Mlrkll, son or Mr and Mrs I llnzleton Mlrkll, of J J01 Dn Ijincee) street, took plicn )esterdiv at the Hole I h imberlaln, Old Point Comfort, V.i 'llie btlde was attended h lier sister Miss Johinne Ilet7, as maid of honoi, and MIsl.lsieM MliMI slter of the bridegroom, was bildesmild Mr. 1 Hnzlctoii Mlikll, Jr. brothei of the brlcleginom was best man A small mention followed tho wcihllug KltlU'P WALTERS Vmiounct merit Is nude ot tho marriage of M ss Illsle M Walters, daughter of Mr and Mrs 1 lertcrlLk Walters, of the 'nappe, I'a . to Sir Georgn It Krupi, nf G49 Dupont strict Rovboroiigli, on Kilchot Januarv 11, at noon In til" Chambers W) lie Memorial Iresb)terlin Church, UroacI street (iclow j-piuee by the Rev l)r Newmtii The brldo wore her traveling suit ot dark blue with n il.et k blue list and was unattended Ilia service was followed by a bicnkfnst Mr and Mrs Krupp, upon their return from their w eddlng trip will live In Roxborough TCR.'i:n hytii!ni:r The imrriage of Miss Henrietta Hnhlner, d.iughtir of Mr and Mrs luls llvtbluer, of 1C-'"' Itutler street, to Mr. Joseph 'luruei, was solcnuiized on haturdiy evening. Jan uary 12, at the home, of the biides parents, with lUbbl Heller, of tho ICeneseth Israel Temple, olllelatlng The service was followed by ii family dinner. After a short wedding Journey the bridegroom will letum to camp uud the bride will live with her parents until tho close of the war. LOVl'.UZ flHOi-T Ml- and Mrs Rrnest K l'rliigle. of 8J8 Cal center (tiect, (icrmantuwn, nnnounie the mairiage of their slsti r, Miss Dorothy dip III on, t" Lieutenant Rdward Henr' Loveu. ciwlng to the uncertainty of Lieutenant Lo- VeUZS orders ine lliilliiaKn w iriuii),ni hattlly and a eiulet wedding took place at the homo of the bridegroom's parents, The Rev J. Showers performeel tho cerenion), which was attended by the Immediate fam ilies only Mr Cnrl Loveuz was best man and Miss llarbira Loveua was maid of honor. Members of Sorority Were Entertained in Lansdowne Miss ll!len Davenport entertained the Alpha Beta. Delta Sorority at her homo in .Lansdowr.o list week Those who were there were Miss Miriam Hart, Mrs. Lillian Bloods vvoith. Miss Dorothy HtnnplirejH, Miss Ma rlon Uoucher, Miss Majorlo Young. Miss Helen Mi Coach and Miss Helen Read Mr and Mrs. William II Hubbatd enter tained tbeld card e,lub at their home on I'rlday evening The members of this club am Mr, and Mrs, Hubbard, Miss Florence Voung Mr. Hheddon Shoemaker, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Campbell, of Narberth. and Mr and Mrs. George Hill, also of Narbeitli. . Miss Mabel Wilson entertained the card club to which she belongs at her homei 2032 North Twentieth street. Philadelphia, last Saturday afternoon. Most of the members of tills CPlO Uiei j.....-..., ,-.-.. .-. .-.-- were there were Mis John Moon. Mis Carl Phillips Mrs. William Jackson, Mils Chris, tlno Nichols, MUs Lila 'are, Mrs Jules Holt- llliw ..... , c-tilv Mrs llarri Matlack, Mis Pearson nnd Mrg. H. Rosa Miss Kllse Luck, of Oermantown, Is visit ing Mr, and Mrs S. B. Pennoch, In Ijuis. dovrne. The engagement of Mlss Luck and Mr CliarJes Tennoelt was recently announced. ' MJss Helen Da,venport returned last week to Syracuse University. Miss Klla Jlucher and Miss Anna Burlier have returned to Lansdo,vvne. They spent the holiday In Ineasterc MImv "HIV Tuttli has returned from a visit to Hosion, w". MriL.Jamea Jlenderaop returned A few d aro fronr Kaiiw CltjvMo, whe,re slie ppenti ChrUtmaa.wlthotW.'- , !L fasten AAter. MM rattif-oarf'to tekmi "ci2i tar . .m MISS ai.ick hki.i:ne IIONSOU Iliiclo oC this ovenintf mul llcl- niaid of honor. MONTHLY MEETING OF "CHAKITY CLUB" Junior Auxiliary of Charity Hos pital Jlct in Germantown to Elect Now OlTiccrs 'llie Cliniltv Club held Its tiuiiithlv meet lug at the home of Mis Willi tin If 11 ill, C"21 Vlusgravo street, deiinatitown. 'tbn e lub Is tbn Juiilni inxlllir) of tlie i.'h erit) Ilos pltnt at l.lghteerith and Vine streets Through the effoits of the numbers inotie) Is raised to pay the Sal erv of snel.il Fervlre workeis vebo attenl to evco need of the pitlents and their families. Nee ollleers were elected to take the plico of the meinhers who hnve nceiillv miirled and nre now living near the- various tnlnlng camps llie ollleers ire' President Mls Miergeict Hotlle vice president Mls Hvclevn Dun eali, corresponding seeretarj. Mrs Moi rell Itciodpasture , secittarv, Miss IMvthe LavVton, Ireanner. MlfS ICntharlue Schlatci Among llie acllvo members mo Mrs Wesle v W Hartlng. Mrs . bitne) Ball, Mis llirold D Ctipltt, JIrs Cliffnnl Hlllott, Mrs lklvard C Bell, Jlln Cuthiiine Msmond, .Mls Agnes Halg, Mls lanralne Illlleslev, Miss Anne lloldeii, Miss iKidoro i'lndel-e'n. Miss Doroth) llalsted, Miss Jem hintcliitd Various Happenings in Northeastern Section The riihrmin Detnriistratinii Plan Pure 1'oiid Supper whs riven for tlw trusteea of the Cumberland Ml eel 51 K Chuieli nt Coral and Cumberland stieets, lust evenliig .Mr and .Mis William lli.nldock announce' the marriage of theli dnigbter, MIhh Ida Braddock, to -Mr Kveiett Rltteiihnuse Brown Alls J Reeves, nf ,'172 Hist Ctunberlaiiil street, entertained nl a 'covered' luncheon on Wednesday afternoon Her guests were Mrs II Melchcr, Mrs c Lnnibert, AIis S Hud nm Mrs W Totters, Mm i) Rills, Mis v .Ioeb)cs, Jlrs II hlnan Mrs I" VV'e 1st, Alls M Beerlialfer. Mis W Cramp and Mis D (.lll.i rt Miss Helen M irtln, of lie tiling Pa , Is the guest of Miss NiHtle Tappln. of Hast Mont gomery avenue, foi two ieiks Mis Joseph lMeek of Chicago III, Is visit ing her slstc i, Mrs M Iluschel, of 051 North heioud street Mr and Mrs Makon, of 1'ront and Oxford streets, aru spending a few weeks In Boston, M.ish MISS REJJECCA GAMANSKY MISS ROSE KRASNOFF., . Two mombrfiVof auxiliary of down- T . ,l -.' .,. i '. ...I.. MWK'Bcpw vf numtrg, viio nri, TO GIVE LUNCHEON THURSDAY AT HOME Annual Election of Oflteers at ileetinff of Fathers' Association of Frnnkfortl High School Miss rjerlrude Hammond nf I elpe'r street, will entertain her knitting e hih at him heon on T ImrseLiv afternoon, t tlio last meeting of the Cithers' Aso ciillnn of the l'rankforel High Shoot, which took pi ice last Wcdnesdi) evening, the slsth annual election of ollleers took place Tho Rev John II l.clrd pastor of the Crank ford Preslivterlan c hitrrli, and -Mr Alvlu .Snook, princlpil of the high school vcere lln speakers of llie evening Musical selections ere gleen bv the i liilm.llin (lleo Club, un cler llie direction of Mr 1'redeili' Leomrd 'I bo new nllicers c lei ted at the meeting vvete Picsident Mr Benjamin 'Ihorpj vice president. Mi Joseph Harrison, tieasuier, Mr llirrv (lienni llnaiicl.il secretuiv. Mr Renibr.indt Summers, executive committee, Mr William Klllboiir. Mr. Casper Maer. Mr Clnrles Button and Dr Rllvvood Brake Mls Oeoiglana Tn)Ior, of Orthodox street nnd I'rankford rend, will entertain tlie mem bers of her fcewlng eirelo on I'llday eve ning Mr and Mr IMwnnl Uovves have gone to Blrnilngiiam, Ala, where they will make their home Mr. Bottes Is lu tho United Mates iiiv) Mr and Mrs Robert Htntbuin, of I'enn slicet hive gone .South for a to months' stav Ml and Mrs (- Collier, of I21S Paul street give a farewell part) last week for their sun, Mr C P Collier, before, his leaving' for an aviation camp The guests present were .Mr and Mrs J fiiaham and theli fauill), Ml and Mis i; Sliirillow ami their famllj, Mr nnd Mrs. I Collier and their famllv. Mi and .Mrs. W Curior, .Miss S Johnson ill's Anna Brand Miss Jl Car benv. Miss irinllc Collier. Miss lailth Col lier, Miss Lllen Collier, Mr Josriili Siigden, Mr AV" DnlTv. Mr Joseph Couitwell, Jlr. Carleton Collier Jlr Herbert Collier and .Mr and Mrs Charles Collier Mi and Mis J Beemer, of Harrison street, are spending the week in 1'e.uling, Pa Mrs Joseph J To mil and her sniill daughter. Mi's Catherine' Toland, ot 11a neirth street Prank fend have returned fiom Washington where the) have been spending several d.i)s Mr and Sirs Joseph II. Crederirk, of .'113 Ninth Thirteenth street, Log.cn, announce tho engagement of their el cughter, MNs Blanche M Credeilck, to Mi William II, Cutler, also of Logan "WftAT'5 DOING iTDNDHLSS I iftlelli annual meetlnc of I'rnn.) 1 unlit si. 1. C. A, headcjuatteis, 022 North Broad sticct Members, llr. Ilurle) Mniii to aildrens meeting nf Atadcmy of Natural S lences. Nineteenth nnd Hncu streets Jlembers and friends. Vliiklcale of I'lilUdeltiliU I'rolettunt I rd eratlon In aid ot n.iv) )ard lecreatlou center, Lu Lu Temple. Adinlttloii charge. VleerOiE lo stlniuhile rrcrultlne lu lluresii of Nursing of Penus)lvnnU Division of Red Cioss, .Metropolitan Opera House. Free. Vleetlng nf I iilrnioiinl lluilneKK Mm', ,s soclatlon. Nineteenth street and l'alnnount avenue, I'ree , JlretbiK, .Norlli I'enn Improvement Aoila tioii, 2037 North Twent) -ninth street. Free, .Mertliie, Hflv-neeentli slreet Inipruee. inent Association, htlnson's Hall hUtlcth and lllraid avenue. I'ree Meeting, IiiiiiUKlrr vencie Hii.lnriMt Jlen, 35JH Lancastei avenue. Ciee. .Vleetlua. I ranl.fonl llnaril uf Trade. Mem bers Major Inn Kettle leeturrs cm "tarr)lng On," Academy of Music, Admission charge. Last CiiTiiianlimil Impruvemrnt Aaturla tlon lias meeting on the eradication of pro (ierman. propaganda in Ciermantown, Ogoutz and Chelten avenues. I'ree. "Ilreuter I'hlbidelplita nml Its Inrreaaing Pi-osperltv." address by Piesldent Trigg, of tho Chamber of Commerce, before Rotary Club; Lngler's. Invitation. B.jF. Keith's Theatre CIIBITS'I T AMI TWELFTH BTIIUETS House Packed to the Doors TO WELCOME ELSIE JAMS Tlin QUCF.N Ot' MAKK-nULIBn'E IX NEW IMr-HUSSlONB IN A NEW WAV C0NR0Y Si LE MAIRE aiUOT OV LWpHTKIt JOSIE HEATHER HEIDER & PACKER - . BUMONTEAWIQJci)-, . Ji-si cTS Pf0ria a i . Entertainment for Catholic in Roxborough Splendid Work by Knittiaf Section of Auxiliary No. Ill Till various societies of the Church of the Assumption of tho Blessed Virgin Mary will give a musicale on Wednesday v enlng. January 23, In the school hall In aid of M Jlarvs palish In Collegevllle and Kt. Pauls parish, Ioifa)ette. Pa. The progiam will In c'ude solos, ciuartets and ehorues by the membeis of the Calls Male Chorus and read ings and Impersonations by Miss Prances Liedom Hess. The, male chorus has met with wonderful success lu Its manv local appearances ami Is extending Its reputation throughout the Mate Tho ehoi us Includes Mr Joseph Smltli, conductor: Mr. 'lheodore L. MaoKenale. president. Mr Harry Brown, vice president. Mr. William Hressem. s-cretarv; Mr. James C livvler, treasurer; Mr W alter Smith, Mr Ceorge Cotwals Mr. Thomas ""m"' llr Thomas Davis. .Mr John Hmlth. Mr. John Chldester. Mr. Llojd Utamni. Mr. Ceorg Smith, Mr (ieorgo Allium. Jlr James Howaith, Mr Herbert C.reenwood. Mr Her l.ert spencer. Mr H irold Spencer. Mr. Wal tei Maolndoe Mr James Buckley and Mr. John lldswell. SK of the members are erving Hip Cov eminent In the war, Sir. Don old MacK.iule, .Mr htanlev. Smith. Mr. Ileorgo Hates. Mr Haloid ntwlsle, Mr John Babbit and Mr James Black. At the musicale -Miss Margiret Starrett will be t. aceompaulst Hie knlttrng section of lloboro)igh Aux lllar). M. 171. ot lh Red Cross socl'l). vvlileli Is composed or live group. "'"""'" under the direction of Miss Irene It. Scho Held his accomplished an enormous amount of splendid wo.k. all up to the standard of tho national soc let) 'I he knitters started last June and up to Janlurv I thev have a ieeor.1 of U1 sweaters, .r. pahs of wristlets. Hit scarfs. 10 helmets, rS convalescent cap", .i ..i... - -.. 1,1...... n,,,i levo trench caps, in addition to all this, each group of wrorlicrs A injdci complete outniK or Miiueei R""' ; for the voung men on the honor roll of tie ehurih ill which the- members he d t heir meetings The monev fur purchasing the wool was ac.iulred b) don itlons from private In dlvlduils and collections at group meetings. ..... .,. i - ninn , nine from the snare lllll lll Wlh'l ,.. ..w.M ------- -- , . of Auxiliary No. 171 of the proceeds of the gaiden bazaar held at the home of Mrs. John Dearnlcy list autumn. At tho anmnl entertainment given bv the )oung people of the section for the residents of the lloigis Home, the program ."eluded lnstiumental and vocal solos by Miss "Villa Jones. Miss Madeline Broome, Mrs. I.oy Uieen and Mi's IMvthe, lire ene- and the pie-entatlon of the sketch '"lhe Day After Chrlstmis. ' lu which the principal parts wefe impersonated by Ml-s IMUh . Miss i:d)thn Clreene. .Miss Jones, Miss Caio lvn Oreaves and Mis Clara Pettv. 'lhe beautiful pageant of Bethlehem, which met with such success nt tho Christmas en tertainment of the Roxboiough Baptist Church, will be repeated this evening In the C 'miss Mabel Mlltenberger, ot Laurlslon street. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Relsner and their daughter. Mi-s Claire Itei-ner. at tlnlr bungalow In Clorlela. Miss Mae Parle), of Lcveilngton avenue, was the HOlolst let the conceit ot the Matinee Musical Club nt the Naval Hospital last 'I hut sdi) evening , , . Th American Bridge Compaii) s C lub gevo a it erne oil Saluiday evening at the WochIv.iIh clubhouse em Mami)unk avenue. ' Wissahlckon. The dance was preceded by an Interesting gime of basketball between the )onng men's team of tho club and tha jouns women's team ot Wissahlckon In the )Oimg men's team the players were Mr. CIltTorcl Sturgls, Mr 'William WItmalr. Mr. Osear Melnhart. Mr. W. Harvey Raw ley, Mr. John Ioiughery, Mr. Vaiighan llllberg. Mr. Hugo '.etteilos and Mr, Stewart Stafford. Mr. Rlthird Cols Is the coach and Mr. William C Levering the manager lhe voung women pla)eis have Mr Willlaiu McKay for coach nnd manager, and the team Includes M ss Florence Il", Miss 1'loreiu.e. Adams. Mls !iwendoln Adams, Miss Mildied Hackett. Miss Bertha Snodgr.css Jllss lleglna Mc cjairlgle. Miss Doioth) McCairlgle, Mis L'nilly Harper and Mrs W Young Among the guests were Mrs. u fc, Beaven. Ml-s Rlle Heaven, JUs. William C. Levering, Mls Jllldred L Levering, Mr. and Mrs. i'laire T I'elton Mr. anil Sirs Albert 12 eble) Mr nnd Mrs. John Kilkemi), Miss nni Wallace, Mb. I-21lzabeth Woodruff. Miss Helen Logan. Miss Murjolie Kahl, Miss Lottie Andeison, Mlfs Ethel Stafford, Miss Alice Ittmacre. Miss Veta Roland, Miss Lily Hioes Miss Florence Freemm, -Miss Mar-t-aret Kiceman. JIIss Hlsle Levering, Miss Anna Peteis, Mls Anna Swsser. Miss Ksther Conlow. Miss Ueitrucle Rdnards. Miss Hilzabeth IMwards. Miss Mai Ian Edwards. CHESTNUT ST. Opera House Dini.cnov Mr.ssiis. sul'uert Minns .vr s r- MATS. WD.. I'RI. & SAT. NIGHTS, $1.50. $1.00, 7oc, uOc MATS., $1.00, 75c, 50c BM'HT t-ATl'llDAY THE N. Y. WINTER GARDEN'S PASSING UlillUU HOPPER lllL.Sh UtA.MUJN JRKh' D-ANOEL1S HUlir MRRKV JCJI1N Doot,v:r CIIIK. (CHIC) SA1.K rioit:quiNN MK.T.F.n L MACK mo oTiinns SHOW OF' 1917 LYRIC This & Next Week Only KVllS.. S--0. MATS. WI2D. & SAT. DONALD BRIAN in "Her Regiment" CAPTURES PHILADELPHtA n a alortoui Drhe ot MELODY, FUN and CHARM $1.00 Pop. Matinee Tomorrow HI.ST hllATM SAT, MAT.. M, ADELPHI TH1SWEEK ONLY l.vga. a 15. Mats. Tliurr. X. fulunUy. Sits, l'uuulsr Mat. TlnirtJsy. Btt Seats Jt.OO. A PLAY WORTH WHILE OM EH MOROCCO Treaents EMILY STEVENS IN The Madonna of the Future X New Katlro In T tires Acta BV ALAN DM.n WITH A TYPICAL 1IOROSCO CAST NEXT WEEK-rSeats Thursday AHTIIl II HOPKINS Preaenta lin. WILLIAM GILLETTE (or the First Thne In ridladelrila In Clara Kummor'a Nr Play "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" Philadelphia Orchestra Special Concert Jan. 21, 8:16' Academy of Music r'lt5'"AiwriJ mDl.ony... -vA t?"'. .-J- .. Ik nlann t . i'icv; Ptni.ani w , ohik u. ,...., uwcawuTir mi'rkum. pf ror :. r"-" 'miivmh 4 a.a-laillnA BUILV iltMllfUiintl. . it -" ' - ' ':!. -- T(eW.t" t ' ""lX".il V .VKWH'JK . y.'gratar.t-r sL-t. .ajr";?- laaawapMr. ua f -,-, . . - . t i Charities WiH Bt .t tA the MImm Katzenbach, Mr. Albert-K. P ley. .Mr. Albert Topener, Tllr. Jlolwrt lenuercer. Air. Diaries iieihom, atr, Itagenbuclier. Mr. C. alrard Hi Ifedl (.'liarles Ii O'Brien. Mr. llonjamln A, ; Mr. lira ham J, Llttletrood. Mr. kajpl tlewood, Mr, Itajmond O'nourke. Mr. Reliefer. Mr. Robtrr. Helider. Mr. f Howden. Mr 'William Halchcrt. Mr. Will Marriott, Mr. b'aulre Kcrsliaw, Sir. Jo'nn AVille. Mr. Vincent A. McSliane. Mr. : Holt. .Mr. William Hendrle. Mh Jo H)bekle. Mr. Joacpli Hu3ell. Mr. C Oaviea. Mr. Nornian Charles. Mr. David I art, Mr. Harold Custer. Mr. Oeoraa XalMaw bach, Mr Lee Welherlll and Mr. W. Lelcr. ,v The ofllcara and board of director) thft; club ari Mr. C. Olrard llaen Mul ford. yi dnt : Mr Itaymond S. fane, 1ca nrealeMm; w Mr. Thomaa Oirden. aeretary; Mr. M. HurjUr.' Lord, treaxurer. Mr. William C, Loverinai aaVi,,, parlntendent, Mr. Jamea Hope, Mr. ChajUat Holt. Mr. Charlti Pan-on, Mr. Clair TF ion, Mr. Joseph Hov, Mr W. Verner FrHMkj Mr. Charlea Melhorn, Jlr, Horace Orundy'-. and Mr. Wilbur I Scboaeld. (J "Whv Not Jim." a, humaroua akatch, nWf' be preented bv a number of talented you ltd ij people of St. TIrnothyS Trotaatant Eplaooaaj ,, , Church on Thursday evenlne In tho illlMl v liouea. The entertainment will be Kln uncaaja' j"- thn direction or Mian Hllrabeth Senonald a i -Ml-e Mary Karrand and will be followM JSyri' h dance, lhe cat Includes Miss limillt. Waterfj sou, MIks Acnes Dalley. Mlea Alice. Pontaw. fraLt, Mlrca Mary Tredlcer, Mlns Dorothy VS. Jtnnacrei". Mr. Frederick Hofmann, Mr. At mur weuon ana Mr, William ilarnoit. THi; ; , affair la In aid of tlio Kaatar ottarlnf tofif-i general nilslona. 4A1S . huj MABKBT BTREKT ABOVa 18TK . c aiiiw is. j, x s 10 . J1 sulei-t ncrrncs CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG iv FirtsT siiowino or "SHIRLEY KAYE" Adapted From riar ot Sam Nam. P A L A C E l!l MARKKT ST. FIRST TIME AT OUR USUAL PRICES & rTjfiIw iri IKVMH ZjC HiGiihrt A. M. lo 11:13 P. M. AlilliiirV ARCADIA e.iu.i.ue UULAJW lOtljl ,,' 10:15 A. M , 12, S. 3 43, 0:41, 7:43, 9:30 p. Jfc V JACK PICKFORD "ST'KiSgSLi Tiin sPiniT of 'H" VICTORIA AK '. Abov. H ', Mita. VKriNON r.xsTr.B in , I'irat Showlna. ' VLSULAJ.CI3 IS UWK" ' 1 CONKTANcn TAIAtADOB lie '"rh Honarmooa.' , Ttaura . Krl. and Hat "Tllli BKLOIAN" A, All NMt Ak "BLUB JEANB- I "" : i' RKltKNT aiAiiMs-t- aiow iith ,.1J VLilVri THU1VIAJ5 TAJT?.,.. ( T3 Tomor., Harold Lockwend, "Aranalnr Trll." ' f'Ta , i Minrpin cut 'r Z (S) ...,i,u. tmLM m i VAUDB'ILLB CONTINUOtJ 11 A. M. to. 11 . u STAJfHKN D. O'ROURKE .m VK-.. . ..... . j.v.j... .urai-iiiiivj, QTilBatS. fW. J UNTPRB HTSf ' 11 1 11 yjt&m Veil ) VsSmWSt CROSS KEYS MAftKET BRLOW 0TH 1 ... , . "'. . Err.. T 4 ., 4th Anniversary Week ' i OALABILL ALT. STANDAItD ACTS BROADWAY snrder av. Is? nvr t-ADVinr ,. .J5'f7H?HTt.T B tun biwoalow amu. otueii"0n FORREST Last Week Kv. at 8,15. Mata. Tomorrow and SaL ', &?. W A K K I h I n . DAVID ff akAAmA A AaaA Aa Aar In TUB MUSIC MASTER NBXT WEKK SEATS THURSDAT HENRT V, PAVAOE Olt.ra i i'irAI' "OMBtY TRIUMPH HAVE A HEART . r,i.,JlAST 0V" So tt Peer .'. ropular 1 Mat. WcaaiJ,' BROAD-Last 5 Evgs. Jjm OTIS SKINNER 1 In Booth Tarklnaton'a Joyoua Coandy &$ MISTER ANTONIO 'Wgk Baal beati 11.50 at Popular Mat. Tomorrow.' 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