XX -.'1 J- v EVENING PtBtilC LEDOBRf-PHIiADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16;Mi)18 " 'V JL A"'t T .n . "'ri?; . , : W JUST GOSSfP ABOUT. PEOPLE ANNUAL DANCE TOMGl i - - - - - 'Art Alliance Will Give Series of Entertainments on Sunday Afternoons for Enlisted Men "Freres d'Armes" Will Be Given Tonight .Quaker City Yacht Club Will Have Card ParS uancing i ms nivemng at iai j-iU rempie. yj Tn North Philanpmhia v Till; Ait Alliance has decided to hold a scries pf entertainments for tlio soldier mid sailors lu the Alt Alliance llulldinp;, at 183M823 'Walnut street, on Sunday after noons. These entertainments will stnrt nbout tho mlddlo of KeUruary ntid will con nisi of muslcalcs, readings and such thlligH. Tlio special committee which was formed at a small tea given on Monday has two chairmen, Jlra. William W. Arnett and Mr. Samuel Flelsher, and tho other members Include Mrs. John Clrlbbel, Dr. Kdward 1i. Keffer, Mrs. IJIMia Itnncock, Mrs. Kdunnl Diddle, Mrs. Bamuel Woodward, Mrs. Henry S. drove, Mrs. lleniy C. Thompson, Mr. Harold l'elrce. Mrs. Sydney Thayer, Miss Beatrice Vox, Mr. AVllllam W. Arnett, Mr. Samuel Woodward, Sirs, Wlnthiop Sar gent and Mrs. W. J. Turner. H ,WU ou, by tho way, been Into the Art Alllanco on Walnut street'.' Of rourse It Is only two houses. now, but later tho space will bo used to ralso tho building which has been tho dieam of art loveis Tor many years. 1'rom thp present war out look It will be several years bcfoio this building can be undertaken, but In the meantime these enterprising persons In tho Alllanco liavo put tho houses In older nnrt tented tho rooms to various clubs and as sociations and opened tho larno parlors for pallerlcs, and they have a iviterer estab lished In the houso to servo dinners, lunch eons and teas to membeis. . VN'C of tho latest clubs to open looms v In the bulldlnR' Is tho Women Wi Iters, They have taken two larpe rooms In tho back building and will hold their meetings there and give several afternoon and co nine affairs during the winter. Most of tho women engaged lu active work on tho newspapers, magazines and advertising pages of this great city are members of this club. Mrs. Harry Hkerrett Is president, Miss Agner lteppller, 2d, is (list lce president, Miss I-oulso Hetts lMwards tecond vice president, Miss Clara JJIIlcssen lorrcspondng secretary, Miss Hmlly Soils Cohen recording secretary and Miss Clcr trudo Garnell treasurer. On tho board of managers as chairmen of various commit tees nre Miss Elizabeth Andeison, Miss Louise McConnell, Mrs. William need Mc Olll, Mss Virginia Klft, Miss Ida Clevc Van Aukcn and Miss Blanche Fischer. TTVO .NOT forget that tonight there will bo" -' tho French play "Freres d'Armes" In tho ballroom of tho Bellevue-Stratford and for tho benefit of tho French and American hospital which was started by Mademoi selles Mario Antoinette, Louise and Cecllo Delplt. Allx Dolan, Alberta Heath and her cousin. Fill Wldcncr, and several other girls in fact, forty altogether, I am told will take part In tho play and every ono is much Interested In It. 1 would not miss It, If I were you. Tit, I Z A UU T II . OBUr.TKL'FFKK and , Lieutenant Commander Karle John son were married yesterday afternoon In , Calvary Presbyterian Church. The en gagement was announced only two weeks ago, but no sooner Is tho engagement an nounced these das than the wedding bells ling out clear and loud. Kllzabeth looked stunning. Sho Is tall and grateful as can be, and her dark hair made a lovely con trast to tho white ell. Only the Immediate families wero present and them was a small reception afterward at the home of Mrs. Onerteuffer In Sixteenth street. rpiiURK'S not much use in nuinlng a wedding date, Is there, If ono has to con sider times und tides of sailings? There's Helen Borda, who expected to ball for St. Croix-, In tho Virgin Islands, on Thursday of last week. She did not get uir till late on Friday and probably will not reuch St. Croix beforo this Friday. And she and Doctor Royster planned to bo man led on January 13. However, it will only be si Question bf two ni- Ihrnn HnYB .Initio- Tr..l.. ,, .. ....u .,,.. uv.u. .iliui t! . '' t0 mcet 3trs- JJ. - Hakanson at St. fr Thomas, who will go on with Iter to St. crolx and will net as matron of honor nt the wedding. They have promised to catilo the family when tho happy event takes Place, and I shall hope to hear ulso and will let you know. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mrs. Henry Sulger Jeanes and Miss Marga retta Jeanes. of 2012 Spruce street, will be at notne tomorrow afternoon from 4 until C o clock. Mrs. Henry W Uoughten, of 1030 Pine ireet, left today for Florida, whero sho will rpena some time. Mrs. Thomas f. Htinson. of the Aldlne, will leave town the latter part of this week ror Camden, N. c where ;sho will spend somo lime. Friends of Mr. Samuel S. White. 2203 St. James place, wilt bo glad to hear he has re co.e"d from his recent Illness. Mr. White will leave for Atlantic City today for a brief ti, VI iioiej cneisea, accompanied by j ws cousin, Mr. Samuel S. White, Jr of 1801 " iancey place. Mr. and Mrs. Amos T, Lesher, of German town, are spending this month ut St. Peters burg, Fla. Mrs. Lesher was Miss Kindle rncke before her marriage lu November. Mr. and Sirs. Frederick A. HRVens. of 145 west Hortter street, Uermantown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mil area Havens, to Mr. Robert Loughery Ket ham, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Junker, of 255 South Thirteenth street, announce the engagement Jf their daughter. Miss Teresa Marie Junker, to Mr. Philip Francis Nowlan, of 2607 South Cleveland street. Mr. and Mrs. Camlllo Tetl, of 816 South .n?n 8tre". save a birthday prty In honor PC their son, Mr. Louis F. Tetl, on the occa- ion of his twenty-fifth birthday on Sunday evening at their home. Among the features Of the SVftnfne- rnm a .lf.(i an-anr.H hv Aft- k - . Rebecca and four of his assistants. Mr. cs van do ecchla gave several recitations, and Ininw Kl. ..-.. m ... -..., fuu selections were piayea vy Auia '" Verna and Mls's Elvira Cura. Among Other aueats wm Mr. Vincent Alifirarola and his two daughters, Miss Estella Anga- T.Y. rOla and MIhb r.,annp Annrnk. Mr. Tlinmm ft, "rinl, Miss Mary Ouarlnl and Miss ICath-Li'-T?n Quarlnl. Miss Olympla Caroslello, Miss P,i,""nr v:onte Miss Marie BocKwrlter. sirs. f?'Xrnw verna and her daughters. Miss Jean ) verna and Miss Malme Verna j Mrs. Malnie -., .""ito, furs. unzaDeiu 'xoaa, uiu xiiun fJU Revello, Miss Marie Mlrolll, Miss Anna mi, uiu Aiarie ue Marco, juiss r-aicim camera. Miss Marie Camera, Miss Hue ca , Mra. UIm Louisa Qlordano, Mr. John Ban na. Mr. Jsunh Borrentlno. Mr. Albert MMrXiiki ttWtaMr; 'SrMtfc.LM'i ka ?.f "' iMr;.A,""IKt ". Mr. diarle, JSH1' " i?"?k A1-"""'". Mr. Frank I a.quftrcllo. Mr. Mnrlo J'omendale mid many others, AlM.."ni i'i ,JU,"e,"b-r ' letumed from h,l W.!1'",6, "" been spending the back ! h M0nlli" Mr' '"'rgr came return. I hls lf"n a short furlough, but, returned on Saturday. Mrs. I.angenberge? ilr"i,w,ta junc ""miss Helen Irnnklln, daughter of Mr, und Mrs iViV'Jl" T"om" nU,'": A surprl-e party was Klveti In honor of Mrs. l.mma Zophlp. of I.nnd.ile. 1M., t II,... ,ome on. "aluril,l- evening. Among the v, 1 ,Vm Mf:.tlJ,1n '. Mr. If, Went, mm.:1' "J11"". x"1"' ' lraes, Miss lleatrloo JJhlte. of .Newport: Miss ;. i',nndell, of llryn Maur, and Miss A. Truedcll Mr. Harry Dash entertained, Jlrs. Walter llorton. of T3K Notlh SIMy thlrd street, gae a luncheon ut tho Adelphla, followed by a theatre party. The guests In cluded Mrs. J. Mink, Mrs. Oeorge Sodcr, .Mrs. I.auderbach, Mrs. 11 Dojle ami Miss Clara Brady. A charily bull will be glen thix nxenlng In Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets, by the .Vortheast.rn Ladles' Uetunelent So cl.ty. Those who aie promltienl In arrang ing the entertainment are Mrs. Vllllani Ka unas, Mrs. I). .1, Solttnan, Mr. H. Duron, Mrs. Flicgehnann, Mrs, 11. (luuclman, Mrs. William Kaufman, Mrs. C Kornfleld, Mrs, II. Newman, Mrs. Charles Kolinsky, Mr", .1 Kopp.-nnan, Mrs. .1. Tajlor. Mrs, I, Lincoln und Jlia. A. Splvak. William P. Messlnger Camp, No. TO, nud Messlnaer Auxiliary, No, 50, of the I'nlted Spanish War Veterans, will hold Joint In stallation ceremonies lu Dietrich's Hall. Six tieth street and Qlrard uenue, on Fild.iy eenlng at 8 o'clock. SPENDS SEVERAL DAYS INELKINS PARK Rector of Whitemafsh Church Now Enlisted and Stationed at Southern Training Camp Mr lieorge D. Wldener. of Washington, spent a few das at Lnnewood Hall, Elklns Park, the home of his uncle und aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 13.' Wldener. Mr. nnd Mir. Wldener gave up their house at Whlteinarsh nnd have been lllng since January 1 In Washington, where Mr. Wldener has a !ov emm'ent appointment. The Rev. Nathaniel II. (Troton, rettor of St. Thomas's Church, ut Whltemarsh, Is slutloned ut n southern camp. Mrs. (irotou has been lsltlng her husband In the South. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, of Brook wood, Meeting House road and Township line, Ogontz, are nt tho Delgra-ila for th winter. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sill and their daugh ter, MIbh Marguerite Sill, of Accomao and lipnt roads, Wncote, will go to Kloiencn ?IUa, Kla., this week for the leinalmler of the searon, Miss Abby Mct'lure, daughter of the ltev. Alfred J. 1'. McClure und Mrs. McClure, of 10ti South Surrey place, Ventnor, N. J., was In town for a few days and Nlsltcd Mrs. J. Thompson Cole and Miss Anne Lee Cole, of tho Rectory, Ogontz. Miss Margaret Montgomery, who has been spending the Christmas vacation with her parents, the Rev. Richard M. Montgomery nnd Mrs. Montgomery, at tho Manse. Ash bourne, has returned to Wilson College, Mr, und Mrs" Krederiik Flu tiemld, who have spent much time with Mrs. Flu tier uld'H sister, Mrs. Edwin Olllesple, of Spring nenue, Elklns Park, uro Ulng nt the Klklns Park Manor Apartment", where the will re main until they open their c.unp In the AdliondacH Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Potter Rosenbergpr, of Spring and Elklua mounts, Elklns puik, will leave for Florida the last of this month. Ihey lne returned from Atlantic City after n, short lslt. Mr. Hunter Powe.ll, of Wjncote, Is In tho signal berlce corps of the army. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nuglo have closed Martlnook, their country place on Yoik road near Hatboro, and nre spending the winter nt their town hoube. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Lit lu close.l Rosella, their country home on Meadow brook road, Meadowbrook, and nre occupying apartments at 201 South Nineteenth street. -.liaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaHMR''.iJliaL... . VV'"' ilPPPPPPPPPHiKlin& kaiaiaB ,i pppppppppVmHP ' PaiaLH i ' " V JiHBPSHn''' iaiaiaiaiaH -.ly.-; hOBnt?4uSHlsCk', iaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaH -n jBK&&x8fwBWKKKK-3z.1(- ippppppppppppppppppppI ' ' tttSUEKL&S aiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaH I iaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaBtK1 aiaiaiaiaiaiaH J,KS. JOSEPH P. ROGERS , Of 1710 South Fifteenth Btreet, who1 will act as auctioneer for the originals . nni nnd h nrocrram cover between the acts of "Dr. Ootimlst." the play to be presented, by St. Francis phot by rii- whs miss C'ATIIEIUNK C. CASSAIW PHILOMUSIAN CLUB'S APPRECIATIVE GUESTS Enthusiastic Remarks Made by Enlisted Men of Army and Navy at Sunday Affairs Entliuslastli comments by soldleis and sailors were overheard ut tho regular Sun day night supper nt the Phllomusl.in Club on Sunday evening. Thesn parties me given to the enlisted men of both arm and navy every week, and each week shows their In ciease In popularity. There Is such a "home)" atmosphere about the ,'lubhouse these dajH that ono sailor said ho used up eight pages trying to tell his mother just how lino It Is' About twenty women act as ho"tesses oath wei'k, sitting two at n table with eight bo.vs as their guests. To Increase the touch of home uch table Is decorated with candle", a chafing dish and a percolator, und there nro always ylenty of fried oysters, potato salad and home-made cake with all the "flv. Ings" for every one. "If )ou bo)s only Knew.' said on. of the women, "how we worry as to whether )ou prefer cold ham or xoast beef, and whether pie or cake would bo more enjoyable, )ou would icullze how much we think of all of you and how we appreciate all that sou arc doing for us!" The fuct that the boys feel .it home her.-, whether they come from California, Maine, Texas or Missouri, shows that tho club Is Indeed filling a wonderful pluie In their lives. After the Introduction by Mis. Walter Hancock theie was community singing In which every man was Invited to Join "pio vldlug ho kept within one mllo of the tune"; then Doctor Adams, of-the Chestnut Street Baptist Church, uddtcssed the men. After Doctor Adams's stirring address Mr. Trunk Tomltnson, of the I'nlverslty of Penn sylvania Base Hospital Cult, No. 20, entct talned with songs, accompanying himself on the piano. Iln was upptuuded until several encores bad been given, und then Mrs. Han cock told the uudlencc that the remainder of tho program was ulso very good, nnd she felt that every ono would like to hear It, Mrs. John Mlnehart then gave several of her Inimitable selections, Including "Lawn Tennis." which Is an Irlh dialect story, und "Tho Littlest dlrl." After moro community singing tho enter tainment ended and each man left resolved to come back next week If hn had not )et stnrted on his way "over there." junior Aides at the Bellevue-Strat- I'JfS x B Photo b- Kvan. II f V 1 MISS ALVA SKKGEANT jflll - f MISS ESTELLE SAUNDERS Thrcp younK Philndelphians wlio are enjoyint; the social season ut Partridge Inn, Augusta, (in. DINGY OIL PAINTINGS PROVED VALUABLE One Picture of Saint Lost, Other Found in Attic of Devon Inn When the ltev. John Beiiglass. Baptist eletffjiiian and a diaplaln In the United States navy, was sailing to the principal ports of the world he was commissioned by Mr. James S. Swatu, thin a resident or Queen Lane, to ptoi'uio for hlni any pieces of art work that In Ids Judgment had bpeclal merit, the chaplain being a widely known art ciltlc and having written descriptions of vailous works of urt for several periodicals. In liTC he sent to Mr. Swart two dingy, faded oil paintings which he thought of value. These hung in the leoeption loom of Mr. Swartz's homo In Queen I.ano until 1887, when they weie sent to the home of his cousin, Miss Mury Simmons, lu this clt). and later weie taken by her to Devon Inn, whete they hung on the wall on each side of tho door leading to her private parlor. Tiny lemalned thete aflei .Miss Simmon.s's death One of the pictures Is a pot trail of St. James the Les.s, who, according to tradition, was killed with a club, and If the print were not so Indistinct tho club could be seen. It Is b) this Inslgne that th.i picture Is desig nated. This plctuie was recently found stored lu the utile of Devon Inn. Tho (oinpatlson print Is missing. It represented St. Simon. Ho holds a saw because It was the Instrument by which he Is said to have been put to death. The portrait of St. James the Less, 27 b) 31 Inches, was found by Mr. J. Clifton Buck while making a tour of Investigation of the Inn with a number of friends at tho time of the leopenlng of the place as a school. Mr. Buck took the print to Mr. Benedict A. Osmls, an uitlsl of this city. The picture has evidently been cut from a large canvas. It now ndotns the otllee of Mr. Francis R. Lowell, president of Devon Manor, to whom Artist niuls said- "The painting was partly ruined when It was cut from the large canvas. There aie marks which Indlcato that attempts weie made to restore It. This does not. however, hide the great work, which Is without doubt the work of a great master In the early part of the eighteenth centur). Such a paint ing surely was part of a canvas which adorned a cathedral. It Is Intenbely le llglous lu Its shades. Not only Is It ex quisitely painted, but the ilch colors and splendid background murk It as the work of ono of the world's greutest masters. The Titian Influence Is marked und even the texture of the canvas shows the ago and quality of tho painting. I believe this Is the best piece of art ever dlscuveted In Philadelphia." Activities of Interest Taking Place in Rutledge The next meeting of the Rutlcdgo Up-to-Date Circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Mack. The author to be discussed Is Thomas Hood. The regular meeting of the Woman's Au lllary of the Rutledge Fire Company will be held tomorrow evening. Friends of jrr. Thomas J. Hunt will be glad to hear that he Is recovering from his recent Illness. The Rutledege Borough Council leorgan lied for the coming year ut a meeting on Monday, when the following offlcers were elected: President, Mr. Frederick Muser: secretary. Mr. Paul Heitel; treasurer, Mr. J. Oeorge Fisher, and solicitor, Mr. Thomas J. Hunt. The present membeis of Council are Mr. George Yunger. Mr. Frederick Beck, Mr. E. F. Muser, Mr. James A. Thompson, Mr. Frank L. Martin and Mr. Frederick Seubd, Bits of Camden Gossip The St. Mary's Alumni are planning for a dance to be given April 7 In the Lyceum Auditorium, Broad and Federal streets. The committee 'In charge Includes Miss Margaret Brody, Miss Lucy Kelly, Mr. Martin Ham brose and Mr. William Fitzgerald. Private Walter McCloskey, of one of our southern ramps, a former employe of the City Comptroller's office, Is homo on a fur lough and Is enjoying his leave with his parent In Camden. Mrs, It. Van, of 621 North Second street, is entertaining at her home for a few da) a Mrs. Samuel Hammltt, of Xewfletd, Jf. J. The Whitman Park Improvement Associ ation Is making arrangements for Its second annual ball, which will be held Friday v nlng, February 1, at Turner's Hall. The committee in charge is working hard to make the affair a success. l(Bifl ftf imws far ill ftoelaftv nui will fc. acrapud and printed la the ErtnTag I-ubUe ttr pwmm low are wniua pa oae aM I paper km are sotm who isii nana aa ms amber efts saaasr. It aiaat STZJZTBi.KSS.-Bi tiw VI - - l'- . T1H ARRIVES TODAY FROM ARKANSAS Alain Lino People Spending Some Time in Florida and Other Southern States Mis I'lidetlck Dent Sharp will autre fiom Little Rock. Ark, today to spend se. ral weeks with her aunt, Mrs, William C Supplee, of Meilon. Lieutenant Sharp has In in ordeied to Iiulslauu. Miss Panny Slmilckson. 2J0 Rltlenhouso PHiiare, Is sta)lug at tho Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City Mrs. Benjamin 'hew, of Radnor, has taken a house, lsao Rltteidiouse street, for the winter. Captain Chew Is stationed ut Kansas City. Mr. nnd Mrs Barton Keen, of Strafford, am spending a week at linehurst, N. . Mis. Lewis lAwrence Smith, of Strafford, has returned fiom Washington, D. i". Mr. William A, Fox, of Strafford avenue, Stiaffoid, Is spending the winter nt Miami, Mls.s illlda Jameson nnd Miss (lladys Jameson, of St. Davids, have returned from a visit to Mrs. T, T Watson, of Linda Vista, $z K! MRS. I. KAMENS Who is president of the Northeast ern Ladies' Benevolent Society, which wilt hold u charity ball this evening in Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets. Wayne, who Is spending the winter nt her cottage In Plnehurst, X. C. Friends of Mrs. Wlllard Spenser, of St Davids, will regret to hear that she Is con fined to the house with an attack of neuiitls. Mr. and Mrs. John Dim lap, Jr.. of Old Orchard, Wayne, left last week for Belleatre, Fla., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr and Sirs, Walter S. Thomson and Miss Bebecca !. Thomson, of Rosemont, will leave this week for Ueorgla, Mr, and Mis. Charles M. Lea and Miss Katherlne Lea have taken apartments at the Bellevue-Strutford, but Intend to spend tho week-ends at the Westthorpe Farm, their home In Devon, Mrs. (ieorge C. Thayer, of Vlllanova, who spent the holidays with Captain Thayer In (leorgla, will not return until January 20. Mr. and Mm. W. Barklle Henry have closed Pine Cottage, their place In Rose mont, and have taken a house at 1820 I)e Lancey place for the winter. Mrs. F. I Grant, of New York. Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. William T. Hunter, at The Cables, her home In Devon. Friends of Mrs, William Beldlng of Bryn Mawr will be glad to hear that she Is re covering from her recent automobile ac cident, though she Is still unable to leave her home. "WHAT'S DOING NIOITL2S .-l Illuilrated lecture, Dr. W. I". Mason. "Camp Sanitation," br Franklin Institute, 8 p. in. Free. Lecture, "Alatka From an Engineer's Viewpoint," by Howard W. DuBols, Wlther spoon Hall, i p. m. Free. Southeast Improvement Association, Pas syunk. avenue and Moore street, J; !0. Free. GranlW Moaumtnta! Dealers, dinner. Hotel Adelphla, 6:30 o'clock. Motor 'Truck Association dinner. Hotel Adfphla, 7 o'clock. County Moaicat Society, Twenty-second and Ludlow streets. Members only. American Organ mayors' Club, recital, St Clcmen't'a Church, Twentieth and Cherry streets. Admission chary. AttomHIe , . yw" 9 BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV v ". - ! ,'-bb imBBBBV' .BamavVL!?Ba aaaaaaaaV U'"HaH ! mr' i . , 'vt f 'KMrlHiBaaKL Y aB l' ?"?? i ' VBK aP I " r'liiilaiar BBBBBBaaaM'leBaaaaaaaaaaaaV ;allaalaalaHaama?alaalaalaaiaaV I I . i!talplavl iaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVai SHHHHHK nnTO wfcrfna o JMnJiMHIranl Till! membeis of the guakjr City Vscht Club will give their annual card party and dance this evening In Lu Lu Temple. Broad nnd Spring Harden streets. Several hundred guests nre expected, ns this unnual affair of the club Is always largely attended. Mr. Daniel H. Currnn Is the commodore of the club: Mr. Walter 1. Bonall, vice commo dore, nnd Mr. James W, Fernley. rear com modore. The ladles' auxiliary of the- club, which takes an active part In Its entertain ments, has for president Mrs. Daniel II. Paris; for secretary. .Mrs. Walter D. Bon sail, nnd for treasurer, Mrs. Charles J, Cur ran. Mies Helen Schell, daughter of IT and Mrs. J. Thompson Schell. of 1(32 Diamond street, gave a luncheon nnd miscellaneous shower on Monday. In honor of Miss Helen Kllzabeth Slmmerman, whose marriage to Mr. Oustave C. Abeile will take place this evening, The decorations were pink, roses being the Hovers used. Other guesis were Miss Marguerite Smethurst, Miss Martha Burner, Miss Alice Smethurst. .Miss Chai lotte Doak, Miss Charlotte Fleming. -Mrs. Charles App, Mrs. Washburn. Mr. Hotter, Miss Dorothy Barber. -Miss Kmlly Kngeler, Miss Lillian Homer, Miss Marie Lowrle nnd Miss Genevieve Thomas Mrs. John Uoodfellovv entertained the mem bers of her card party at luncheon nnd five hundred yesterday. Her guests Included Mrs. II Thompson Cornell, Mrs. Alfred H. Williams, Mrs. C. Armstrong. Mrs. Robert Snyder, Mrs. K. Frank Paullen, Mrs Norman Stevens, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. John D Kills, Mrs RED CROSS GROUP INHOSIERY MILL Branch of Auxiliary "No. 7 Organ ized and Equipped by Generous Owner of Stocking Factory i new und extremely promising group of Red Cross workers belonging to Auxiliary No. T, of which Mrs. Francis Howard Wll lams Is president, has been started nt the Paul K Sutro Hosiery Mills In Kensington. Already fifty-five members have been regis tered and were most enthusiastic at the first meeting, which was held In tho large recrea tion loom which Mr. Sutro has turned over for the use of the auxiliary Mrs. M. S Hitter, who Is welfare man ager at tho mills. Is also chairman of this new class, w hlch Is called the "Paul K. Sutro Croup," and -Mrs Churchill Williams has of fered her services as Instructor. She will teach the members to make all the different Kinds of surgical dressings and other hos pital supplies. Special Instruction In knit ting will also be given and the class will meet eveiy Monday evening. This gioup has all the equipment neces sary to carry on the work, und several en tertainments are being planned to make the time pass pleasantly for the workers, though of a kind not to detract from their work. Mr. Sutro has been most generous In offer ing to do everything possible to further the work, and In nil respects the group bids fair to live up to the reputation established by the other thirteen gioups which comprise Auxiliary No. T. The Army and Navy Relief Society, which has held Ha meetings every Thursday morn ing In the Site nnd Relic Society Building, In Vernon Park, ever since It was tirst organized by Mrs. Francis Howard Williams, at the time of the Spanish-American War, has, on account of tho ever-Increasing demand for knitted HI tides and hospital supplies, de cided to devote Monday as well as Thurs day to the carrying on of this splendid work. There aro about 200 women belonging to this society nnd the amount of work they accomplish every week Is r,emaikablc. An appeal has been pent out by them for second Jiand clothing, preferably woolen garments, such ns coats, shawl", stockings, etc. Fam ilies going South for the winter might be glad to dispose of superfluous winter cloth ing in this way, and thereby make hundreds of men. women and little children warm and comfortable. CHESTNUT ST. Opera House DinnCTION MKSSHS'. nUUBBRT NlnllTS AT SllO POP'. $1 MATINEE TODAY NIGHTS. $1.50. $1.00, 7oc. EOc THE N. Y. WINTEU GARDEN'S Ut! WOW PASSING SHOW OF 1917 iioppnn FHANKLI.V JEFF IMAKOELIS HURT OHBEN , CitAS. (CHtC) KALE JOHN I DOOLUr llEOnOE nCHILI.KR , nodii: qui.n.n- 1 MILLKIl t I MACK 1 too oTiicna LYRIC This & Next Week Only BVOS. Sli'O MATS. TODAY und SATUHDAT POP. MATINEE TODAY BEST SEATS $1.00 KVKKYnODY SHOULD HCK DONALD BRIANb in "Her Regiment" U- VICTOPVKIWKJIT and W. LallAUO.N FUN-MUSIC GIRLS ADELPHI LAST 6 TIMES Uves. Sil5, MaU. Tliurr. i Haturday, 2 15 Pop. Mat. Tomor., Best Seats $1 A 1'LAT WOltTH WHILE OLIVER MOROSCO Prtienta EMILY STEVENS The Madonna of the Future A New Satire In Thru Acts By ALAN DALH WITH A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST Next Week Seats Tomorrow ARTHUR HOPKINS Prei.nt. JIR. WILLIAM GILLETTE In Clare Kummtr'i New PUj- "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" Klrnt Tlm In I'hllaJtlnhht. - Philadelphia Orchestra Special Concert Jan. 21, 8:15' Academy of Music rROGUAMl Ntw World Symphony ,,, , ,,., n,i, 'onc.rto iwtth piano... .. ...Salnt.iS.S5 L'Arltl.na Suit V.... ..Ami TlcU.li on Bala at Htppc'a, 1119 ri.t.tuu't 8L Malta ch.cW. to Qto. t. ifalr. V ? c' 80c' TTTT EITH'S a&.i.si. "ST K ELSIE JANIS CONROY & Le MAIRE lOSIH HEATHER and Oth.p u,.. Coming Jan. 21 Sarah Bernhardt MTTLK "; .", "at., a, MflUffi jaY THEATRIC VhoTia Lpe. 41 I '2J Jr,a pttonma't -T T Wl Nton Kaller, Mm. A I' Ktvln. llurllcli. MIh Arineda Ireland Anna Irlaiil U Jlr. Walter I). Dalslmer iptxe ' noon of drnmatlo rradlnira laat ftMX'J eululern nt our of the camps. Tlir inrmbcm of the iholr of U-J M Methodlxt Knlrropal Church will pr aketcli. "IIov tho Club Wan Fortrt Thuravlay evenlnit. at Kt. llamaba', nousp. Tiuru am uauimin aireeta. lot tatnmnt la In aid of the lidl' AH of tlm Mlunaman'ii Krlluuhl Club. Nineteenth Ward. Va The Central-North 1'hlladclphU Bl Association h.i (.iianged the dale, v inreiinaT ironi tne nrfll lufuiaf oi.w month to Wednesday. Ilately Hall. I74i, mantown avenue, will be the new head an ten of the aoclntlon. and the Ftbroa. rneetlnir wilt be the first one to be beet A. thla bulldlnc "V ti Mt't (Jertrude Cuiry entertained at JU eon followed by linlttlni: on haturuay.j prueati Included Jlrit Walter Smlth,, Isaac Daltell. -MrK. Harry Kd(ar Don JIIh Alma Donald. Mies Madallne. Con MIsa'Kdlth Arnold. Mlaa Helen Uarclav. : Annabel Crozler and Mlssi Cora lloctra.' Ifti4t(.l ,jFm,n, lilns maAm liv Ih e-uajif ure for war relief work. ""Vjli Among the students ho have returnaC ; to V ellesley Collece nfter a pleasant ni .Mi' mi day tn their home city nre Mta. A&U$i'i Klein, Alias Zlllah Ilrnnner and Miss iletta I'.otliwhlld, MARKET &" STREItT Jj ABOVB ,lgj lBTIt ..w'O 11:10 P,'4a HKI.KCT J'ICTUP.KS ' V43 . , a,a ... . il"( CLAKA KIMBALL YUUNU$ in rmsT SHOWTN'O OP hWlKLil X IVAIl' '-V Adapted rrom I'lay of Fame Name. ; P A L A C M 1214 MARKET ST FIRST TIME AT OUR USUAL PRICES LjC ntcirnrt j A. M. to H:tS P. it. K1IUK A R C A D I CHESTNUT BELOW 16TH ' ?'jU 10-lB A SI., IS. V, 345. Ei4C. 7:45. 0:50 P. H. f .TACK PICKFORD Paramount Plotur. M nrat i-rtientatio -&S "TUB M'IRIT OP '17" ifl ) viiiunm - - DOUBM Mitil rimt Bhonlnn, "VIINOUANCU IB MHnt"'r' CONSTANCB TAf.lIADaE In 'The IIonerm.'U 'inure, rri. ni. uiw ukuiuiti s. il Ml Ntt Weelt "PIX'B JEANS" ,-jJJ, OPfiEVT MARKET B.low 17TH "uu"" , TOIIAY TOJIORROW VS Harold Lockwood AVE-s'JP..'Py5sJ 3iJ fWyaTRTr9 IARKET AND iCv? ffl MPS JUNIPER SM3 l'IaAIL"a.. - ai j n, i. in ii a, nai .-v. STEPHEN D. O'ROURKEt' ikviiu iuroi-ifnvT, OTHERS. PX CROSS KEYS aE?.ffl&a 4ttl AnniVPVQArv Wnnlr B (IALA mLIy-ALL 8TANDABD ACTt BROADWAY B""i s;J aw ' MfjB WM. FARNUM " ""jrfe nit; nu.wAum- omL8. OTIIKR3. ,eJj5S FORREST Last Wee MAT. TUJJA1 ,B SY5NKS5J5Q-2d DaiJ Kttftsco DAVID un-na. ettAl, OAIUIUAI'I ADtriri n "nui ILtLiUl In THE MUSIC MASTCrt NEXT WEEK HEATH TOMORIIOTV ' . HENKT W. SAVAOE Off.ri (' THE MUSICAL CO.MEDT THIUMPn ' HAVE A HEART , 1 CAST OP 70 .. ' A nUGIMENT OP pnKrnr nrnr n No Sat Over 12. Pooutar ll'llit. w.yi.- ft BROAD Pop.Mat.To.lay j?.VtV$H5olj "" u;i. ioi- iiAT, HATUnOAT, Ctjf nTIC CVIMNTDD ! -ffiS Rooth TarLlntion'a Joyous Comedy letafa . .. MISTER ANTONIO Wi . . t:jy NEXT .WEE1C SEATS TtlUBBOAT 'J'Tt UtUKbt AKMSS vl it TV A ifTT m.n.aa. -, - 1171 New riay , HaaeUiUAV. ,..'.. "17 T M ix - t-t U 1VI 1 I 'I ' IVIf Raiata a.. - Tia Wa. Mat.. J,ft,g CARRICK" S1 Mnf T0 ! vJw last a wntnes bvoh. sun. irAT,p'i;.ji'it The Comedy That Will Llie Pofever. i mmn?tm LOCUST WD "nJf" s- it... I'aBa to 3:30 P. M. Eie , 0:80 to IMS WILLIAM S. HART VM Douglas FairbanlfTCi in 'A Modern Musketeer" & WA NIXON CM ,Mirkt KU. 2-1B. U BERT SHEPPARn ,t rn.T..?e -aiuaiuTTE" ".'tn WERNrR. AMonna -rtf-E'. a n-i-... . .h. iw,.' - "-' At.aH .Tg ACADEMY OP MPSIC Wed., Jan. SS, ST; SOCIETY OP NEW YORK WALTER DAMnOSCII, Conductor H-.E I F E T Z Pbenom, Ruaitan Vlollnlat n.aerved Beats at Heppe'e NOW ACADEMY OP MUSIC -:? NEWMAN Traveltalks Lveiiaik'n v.v Colors ViwiJ Alntlnn "'- - Next Fri. Evg. ,T, Nrext Sat. m3 OUR NATIONAL PARI "IMPRESSIONS OP 1S1T" f i TICKETS at uenpe-s, i'50 to Jl.oo. STRAND QERWANTOH AT VKNi i:ast op : Undtr l)IrUon of Hrbrt AmvMmtnt'i irrniivur I'ffiriVi.Pii u.u DOUGLAS FAIRBAN1 In "A MODERN Ml'HKETKER" Toinor Kinie t erruioa in -noes si the ' ACADUMT Thuraaay K- . Jan. Si.iOVfS jdLNT RECITAL DY "1 ?j Florence Hinkle, Sopri Herbert Witherspoon,1 TliLata. 12.60. 11.00. I1.0S. Tie: OaU, Htprx'e. Ill Chutnot M. MirrROPOT.tTAN opmtUL METROPOUTAN OI'HIU. COtlPi TUKSHATt LA, KVF.NINO. JAN. S3 at P. U. .&'A m :3 '! M ' l$ w-maaBe'.ma&ajas. wrjtEEb&? yrr? p