nm tTliWl,jplir,rt(W w,.wt ?--& iJWwri ', EVENING VUBL1U JJSDttEK-PHlLADELPHlA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 22, J 918 MASQUE OF MUSES' TO BE GIVEN JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Splendid Work Done by Mrs. Andrew Wright Craw ford and Her Committee Is Discussed by Nancy Wynne To Salute or Not to Salute Mitts. Axunuw wmciriT chaw l)IlD linn JuiA fci-iit inu tlio roixirt of tlio comnilttoo for collection mul distribution' of buipIuh luoducc, of which ho la the chairman, and It Is Interesting to eco tvhaj unity Hploiidld work they lmvo gceompllsliccl. They collected nnd Uellv. tred fruit and vegetables from May 31 until Octolicr 19, working on nn average of flvo days a vv cek. On Mondays a group of gltls under the Icadcnshlp of l'"rinces Tyson Matted out, 'u'tlstecl by boys from tho Dryn Mawr I'ub 11c School. Tho girls who worked with Mls Tytoil woro Kthcl Huntings!, Klcauur Curwon, Mnry Hcull, Mnrjorle Morris, Grabe C'urliart, IIopo Wlhon, Peggy and Polly Thayer, Mary Tatkard nnd Mnry Okie. A truck called every Tuesday at Mrs. Oeorgo Tliayer'w and Mrs. William sort Roberta's home at Vlllanova und at Miss Martha Crown's ut ltadnor for nur plus fruit und vegetables that had been picked by their men. Then on Wednesdays a gioup of women and the llryu Mawr boys went out with Jlr Crawford herself nnd worked In tho gardens and orchards offeied to them. Among thehc workriu were Mrs. .loaonli Parker XurrK Jr., Mrs. Al.ni Wilson. Mts i;ealr(ce Wilson, Miss Kllzabetli ThotupFon, Miss Sydney Itogerf. Miss Hastings, Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Mary Coatee. Trances Tyson was "on deck" ngatn on Thursdays with her Monday group of pick ers, and on Fridays Miss lingers took out the boys from the Homo of the Rood Hhep. herd nt IJosemont and somo women volun teers. THAT suro does seem liko five weekdays of real work dono by members of Mrs. Crawford's committee, doesn't It? I asked how this was managed and Mrs. Crawford told mo that when a crop was ready sho ms notified and Immediately communi cated with tho one In charge of the plckcis for the day, and when necessary, orders were given for the truck to ho nt tho scene nf operation with barrels nnd ladders nnd other things needful. TII1J tiiiv.lt was loaned to tho committee by Wli:iam Mclntyre, of Ardmoie, and viai always ready for htrvlco whenever called upon, which you will agrco was decidedly ''of" tervlce us well as for It, A i;ood bit of work was dono by tho volun teer workers themselves, too. In tho wa uf transportation, those who wero able to tako baskets with than In their motors having dono so. One Tin IJzzio was known to carry ten baskets of tomatoes, flvo boys (not that by that I would Insinuate that boys aro borne times "young tomats") and the driver for three miles one day. TIIH women who helped with their motors weio Mrs. Morris Clothier, MUs Elizabeth Chew, Mrs. Frank Clyde, Mrs. Alan Wilson, Mrs. George H. liirle, Mrs. John Hastings, Miss Hydney Itogcrs, Mrs. Trancls M. Urookc, Mrs. K. Waring Wil son, Mrs. Stanley (I. Flagg, Jr., Mrs. Itej nolds AVilson, Miss i:ilzabeth Thompson, Mrs. T. Mcllor Tyson und Mis. Crawford. Then just listen to the pert-ons who re ported to tho committee that they hud sur plus eatables to bo collected: Mrs. Stunley B. Iltlght. Mrs. ISi ownback, Mis. Ned Drowning, Mrs. I njaniln IJullock, Jr., Mrs. KUward Cadwalladtr, Mrs. J. 13. Caldwell, Mis. Morris I... Clothier, Mrs. Isaac Clo thier, Jr., Mrs. Frank Clyde, Mrs. Charles K, Coxo, Mrs. Alexander Coxe, Mrs. Charles Dudley, MUs Oertrudo lily, Mrs. Stanley Flagg, Jr., Miss Frances Orlscom, Mr. J. G. Klemm, Mrs. J. Kcarsley Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. P. Williamson Hoberts, Mrs. Adolph Ttosongarten, Mrs. IT, H. 8mltli, Mrs. Archi bald Thomson und Mrs. Joseph Itceves Wainw right. After tho produco was collected it was delivered to tho vailous canneries at Aril more, Wayne, Dryn Mawr nnd Uosemom and to tho liryn Mawr Hospltul und the Homo of tho Good Shepherd nt Ilosemont, all goods being tagged with tho day and hour of their picking. Tho actual physical work of picking and delivering thlrty-threo kinds of produco was dono and all of it by volunteer work ers, I must bo of an Inqukltlvc frame of mind, for I asked for the report of tho thlity.threu kinds of produce th-t had passed through tho hands of tho committee, because, you tee, I found myself getting Interested and I judged if I am Interested In this thing perhaps there aro others who might also like to hear about tho work, so here goes tho news as to what they Picked: 154 bushels of apples, SO baskets of tomatoes, 79 bushels of rhubarb, 201 bunches of beets, 390 quarts cherries, 27S i heads lettuce, 10 bushels spinach, 2 bushels of onions, 27 quarts of straw ben les, 1050 ars of corn, 1 basket horseradish, 12 bush els Cralmiinlfw IL Itnulinl Ltl ,.r..i.-c, '7 l, - ,-,..., ,a .um..w tn.-n.ri 'VM0, M, 5 bushels of hwUs chard, 22 bushels of string ueans, 12 quarts gooseberries, 7 bushels grapes, 0 bushels of plums, l',4 bushels pep pers, s bushels of okra. 3 heads of cauli flower, 3j quarts of blackberries, bushel of eggplants, 3 bushels carrots, 7 bushels of squash. 66 cucumbers. G-. bushels ot lima, beans, C bushels peas, 16 heads of Wbbage, ,, bushel of kohlrabi, 3Y, bushels of Peaches and 187 quarts, of currants. JlTHR. CIlAWFOni) saya that the com. "' mltteo cannot help feeling that outside of saving the produce which usually goes to wosto along the Main Lino hey them selves derived real benefit from the educa tion and pleasure which they were able to give the forty-one small boys working with them. Not only did thoy enter into It with tho spirit of doing a real pleco of war ivork', but It Is felt they have almost "learned a trade" and received more than , they realize from sixteen weeks spent working lit the open and an unconscious J education from the trips to the places they i Malted. Their spirit is shown by a remark t Jnafle by a youngster of eleven one August day when a boy near lilm puffed out, ! Qosh, but It's hot," and Edgard turned to cm quickly, saying. "The boys In the trenches lias got to get the eaU." The organization Is as follows: Mrs. Craw ford, chairman; Mrs. J. Parker Norri. Jr.. secretary, and Mrs. Francis M. Brooke, treasurer. An executive committee composed ot locnl chaiinifii nt the illffcteiit stations along tlio Main Lino Includes Miss Chow, Wuyno und St. Davids; Mrs. Mori Is T. Clothier, lladnor; Mrs. Clcorgo C. Thayer, Vlllanova; Mrs, Francis M. Uruuko and Miss Clerlrudo 131y, JJryn Mawr and Hose mont; Mrs. Isaac Ulddlo Thomas, Haver ford; Slis. T. Mcllor Tyson nnd Miss Jose phine Mather, Ardmore; Mrs. l'hlnean I'routy, Wynnowood, and Mrs. C. A. Hen-. Ice, Bala nnd Overbrook. JQV seo he was only recently engaged, that Is, to bo moro exact. It had only leeently been announced, and ho had been nwuy for somo tlmo before that and so whenover ho walked out with tho very "sweetest girl in tho woild" It was exciting enough In Itself. HUT. my dears, WHEN hft got that commission In tho ordnance nnd had two or three days in uniform be fore ho reported out West, and had had no instructions as to how to saluto which or what or who, ho just about woro Fiance out l.y darting her suddenly across the middle of tho street and ear track because ho saw n uniform coming on the Fame side of tho street us they were und did not know how to .., u. (S)mc hcnl?nr(, out its the whv rianrer. felt ..rt nf breath less.) Well, that was all well anj BOOlli , s.u, but why when ho finally had mastered tho proper way to hold his hand for salute did m,eh , ,Ut a b0' FC0Ut Jns,f!ul of the who watched from tho other side of tho roer; Don't s,c mo whj, As hlfmtl')r "en XNCT WYNNE. Social Activities Mr"l:M(?rlVo:reC"SiT0', ,Uusl"r'- Jennan0,n.w17eter.ahUiPtCi10?,,"n M,,tet' m:. !. ... . .. -- -iiaa J.inuy varo. itl m-?rrl'n,r'!,,?7 ,!',J' l'Tohu" """ounces the inarrlago of her sister, Miss Anne FraticolKn IAmoureu. and Mr.' James J EnKll"h on Monday, December 31. The bride, who formerly lived In Havre. I' ranee, has made her homo in Wllml, g on Del., for several years. haUng taught In a .rHate school for boys there Mr iinihsh bus been postmatter of Wilmington slice the beg nnlng of the Wilson Administration. .Maun 1 at .103 Madlfon street, Wilmington. Miss Itena Dlmond, of 2221 Locust street, has left for New York, wheio sho will be tho guest of her sister-in-law and brother, Mr. und Mrs. John Dlmond. Miu. John M. Luby, who was the guest last week of Medical Director Sheldon Evans and Mrs. Evans, at their homo initio Navy lurd, has gono to New York. Mr. and Mrs. John V. fikclly, of 9J0 North w raaUiaAwtwBryt vrt'trtwgftaiMjmitt. I MRS. J11CHAEL McCULLOUGII Of 471C Windsor nvenue. West Philadelphia, u member of St. Fran cis's Junior Aid, who is a box holder for the performance of "Dr. Optimist," to be given at the Belle-vue-Stratford on January 25. Sixty-third street, aio at the hotel St. Charles, Atlantic City. Miss Ilesslo Klrsh entertained very In formally at her home, 1111 Jefferson street, on Sunday evening. Among the Invited guests were Miss Het,i Kobe!, Miss Surah Itoaen, Miss Cella Somerson, Miss Eva Segal, Miss Anna Kohn, Mr. M. Herbert Wolf, Mr. Ixiuls Somerioii, Mr. Joseph I.. K. Eckcrt and Mr. Arthur Itosen. Mr. and Mis. Theodore Miller, of Shoit Hills, N. J-. aro receUIng congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Miller will be remembered as Mies Jane Morrison, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. deorge K Morrison, of Newark, If. J. Mr. Morrison Is vice president of the national lamp asso ciation of Harrison, and has many friends In this city. Mr. and Sirs. Miller have also visited hero frequently. Miss Helen M. Harrity, of Ardmore, Is mending eeeral months at Augusta, (J a. Mrs. Arthur ZImlIck is spending the wln ter months In Washington, D, C. White Elephant Sale for Benefit of Regina Pads House There will bo a "White Elephant Sale" on Friday and Saturday of this week at the llegina Fads House, 305 North Nineteenth stiet, for the benefit of that Institution. This little temporary home for friendless Cathollo girls was opened on March 2S last year by tho. Alliance of Catholic Women. Willi a, capacity of only fifteen beds It has sheltered more than 500 girls, virtually free of charge during this period. These girls are brought to the house by the Cathollo bureau from the station houses, by agents of the Travel er" Aid Society, by the Municipal Court and by the Civilian ltellef Division of the lied Cross. The girls In most Instances have been placed In safe homes and employment lias been secgred for them, or they are guarded until the agendo Interested In their cutta could adequately plan tor them. Mrs. John Delgo. of 1SU Fine 'street, Is chairman of the affair, and will have any Urge donations called for on Januar 21, If proper notice l given. "Will .,!( l.lTITn... f( ... Mm... i ,".."' r""" I'ouerta Mooie. Mr. En Bn VwTv1 sWiy'?T' ' o Mr. MeValiv ,l ', " : S'r' t-unnlnghain, a MF,jjjdfc; 7SBBHBSasjg-MMM !""-" LARGE MEETING IN ROXBOROUGH Missionary Society of First Pres byterian Church Will Be Host esses at Gathering Tonight There will be.i laigo gathering this eenlng at the home of Mrs. James Stolt. 407 Orccn lane, Itoxboniunh, of tho Presbteilans of Manayunk, Itoxborough and Kails of Schuyl kill Intfresled in mls.donaiy vork Tho mem bers of tho uilssloiiao soi-lety of the l'lrst Presbyteilan Church, .Manu)unl., "HI bo the hostosses, Mrs. C. C. A. llaMI. the president. will presldo, and Miss Wishait. "f 'hlcngo. 111., will mako m address on "Tho Eery Member Campaign to Increase tho Member ship of Women's Missionary Societies." There will bo npedal music and Interesting discussion after tho nddrcs. Mrs. fieorgo N. Makely Is vice president of tho soc Icty enter taining; Mrs. Sarah H. St hotleld U, ioitc spondlng secretary; Miss Annie II f'olllns, recording secratarj, nnd Miss Illanrho Staf ford, treasurer. There nrn about forty mem bers. Miss Wlshart addressed tho LeerhiK lon and Wlssahlckon I'resbyteilan women's missionary societies this afternoon in the Leverlngton Church, ltldgo and l.eerinrfton avenues. The Daughters of Tyre will gUi an enter tainment on Friday evening, February 1. at the home of Mrs. Edgar S. Stafford, 43J(i Manayunk avenue. In aid uf tlm missionary work of tho members. Tho pronrum will In clude patriotic and other tubleauv, excellent music" and tlio prenentatlon of tho farce, "No Man Wanted." Tho association has for president Miss Anna Hendren, and for vlec president Miss Mary l'r.uiels. Mr?. Charles Wood Is sceietary, and Mm. Eouls Knull, treasurer. The menibois luUuUo HWs htella l'atter soli, .Mies Naomi Eckenroth. Miss Dorothy Meister, Mrs. John Itlatk, Mrs. lleorgo Shaefter, Miss Gertrude Ihilts, Mrs. William Decker, JItss Marg.iret Whltuker. Mijh Wvllu and Miss Anna Wyllc. Miss Hnrletta Elizabeth Mieldrake enter tained the members of the Itoxborough Cur rent Eents Club on Friday evening nt her homo on Gerhard stieet. The discussion of current eents was followed bv an Informal program of music und a hoolul hour. Those participating weie Mrs. Thomas Iloylan, Mrs. William E. Shappell, Mrs. Charles Frederick Miller. Miss Ethel E. Lush, Mlxs Edith E. Fee, Mies Iva M. Hampshire and Miss Jeasie Morris Miss Marlun Dodrson, of .Manns unU and Itoxborough avcnuis, was hostess latt ccnlng to tho members of the Fortnightly Club. Her guests Included Mis. Wayne I'.. Moer, Mrs. Clydu Lever, MUs Edith Kcrkeslagor. Mla.s Edltli New-hall, Miss Elizabeth Schotleld. Miss Ethel Sudders and Miss Hcleno Snyder Mrs. Howard Cade, of .Sumac ctreet, Wissa htclton, entertained at luncheon and cards to day. Her guests, who aro members of her card club, weio Mits Gertrude Teoples, Mrs. Eorle E. I'verett, Mrs. William Devitt, Mrs Joseph SUiofleld, Mrs. Clarence V. Kcever Mrs. Joseph Schofleld, Jr., and Mrs. Itobeit Cade, The Itev. l'eny n. M Austin, a natlo of California, gae an interesting lllustraten lecture on th wonders of that gieut StatH for tho Men's Guild of St. Timothy's Protest ant Episcopal Chun.li on Monday evening Dr. Fred Gowlng, principal of the Girl's HlRh School, will uct as substitute teacher of St Tomotlo's Men's Illble class until the recov ery of the lte. J. II. Halsey, lector of tlie church and leader of the class. The Home Defenos lteseres of the Twenty first Ward meet every Wednesday evening at Woodvale, the clubhouse of tho Aineilcan Bridge Company's Club, where tlio men drill under the skillful leadership of ex-Cnptaln Levering, of tho N'.tlonal Guard of I'ennsjl vania. At thn latt meeting It was decided to keep the Initial roll of members open for two additional weeliF, so that married men or bachelors over thirty-five yearB of ago niuy enter without the formality of tlio ballot Tho election of offlcers wus held and Mr. William Levering was selected for president , Mr. Orlando T. Stewart, vice president; Mr. J. Elliott B'lanagan, secretary; Mr. James K Helms, assistant secretary, nnd Mr. George Dunlap, treasurer. The King's Daughters of tho Fourth lie formed Church will hold a social meeting In the church parlors on Friday evening. The affair will bo In charge of Sirs. William Beatty, president; Sirs. 1. Schuyler, vice pres ident; Mrs. Francis Ehly, secretary; Miss lllanche Taylor, treasurer of the association, and the following members! Mrs. Hamilton IJeatty, M'ss Fannie Norbury, Mrs. Harry Kraft, Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Mrs, Walter Ilutton, Mrs. Viola Gouldle. Mrs. Charles Kerkeslager, Mrs. George Wily, Mrs. Nellie Garforth. Mrs, James Cairns, Mrs. J. Wesley Norbury. M'ss Sarah McCook, Miss Elizabeth McCook. Mrs. Ada Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Boehrett, Mrs. Karcher, Mrs. John Itlebol and Mrs. Minerva MaeAleer, The knitting section of nd Cross Auxiliary N'o 171, which began Its work last June un der the direction of Miss Irene It. Schofleld, has sent a report to the national society of the great amount of splendid work ac complished by the end of the old year, The various groups and their chairmen Include: Central Methodist, MrB, Clyde K. Lever, with Miss" M. Hllverwood as assistant; Itoxbor ough Baptist, Mrs. Elmer Pflsterer; Lever lngton Presbyterian, Miss Margaret Faust; Fourth Ileformed, Mrs. Mabel D, Lesslng; Grace Lutheran, Mrs. Albert Toperzer, and St Timothy's V. E. group. Miss Schofleld. la addition to the Ited Cross work, tho Navy Lssgue received from these wonderful knitters, sweaters, scarfs, wristlets and hel mets, and yet the Itoxborough trolley lines, while charging six cents carfare, have the effrontery to publish In "Trolley Tips"! "What are you knitting, my pretty inald?" Bhe purled, then dropped a stitch. - sock or a sweater, sir, she salJ. And darned 'f I know which'" ( WALTER LEK INTERESTING TALK AT WYNCOTE CLUB Woman's Club Had Dr. Frederic Poole to Speak on China nt Regular Sleeting The Woman's Club of Wyncote, of which Mrs. Frederick M. Campbell Is picsldent, held its rcRUkir meeting on Wednesday In tho cliibrooni. After tlio transaction ot busi ness tho prtsldent Introduced Pr. Frtdrlc Poole, who gavo nn Illustrated tnlk en "China, Ancient and Modern " Tim long lesl denco of Doctor Poole In tho Orient and his selective Insight enabled him to give Inter esting facts nnd pietures. He also has been greatly interested In mlsslouaiy work among tho c'hlueio In this cliy. Tin. re was a lnrgj uttend.inco of mcinbrtn and guests. Tho neM meeting will bo held on Wednesday, January SO, at .1 o'clock, when Mrs. Sutherland Ilronn will address tlio llub. Air. Eugeiin- K. Stull Jr. of Wncote. who was formoTlv- in the First City Troop, has boen tranfoned to mi oitleers' training camp. Mr. nnd Mrs. TonnemI Sharpless, of Hatlurlon, their homo In Wyncote. huve gono to Augusta to bo near their two sons, who are in camp with a tiinch mortar bat. tery. Mr. and Mis. James J. Sill nnd their daughter, Mls.s Morguerito SHI, hao left for 1'lorcneo Villa, Florence, Fla., to bo gone tin eo months. .Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Harrison, of :0J Township line, arc spending tho winter at the homo of Mr. Harrison's mother, 20JS Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. llalph Morgan hxio re turned from Flushing, L. I to llvo per mamiitly In Wymote. Mr. Morgan accepted a iKisttion In this city. Mis. Chniles Andrew Death, of Chicago, who will be icmembercd as Miss Eleanor II. Long, Is making a lengthy iltlt to her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Geoigo William Long, of Elklus l'arli. JIis. Heiuh r.uno E.n.t for the hrdlday reason. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan It Heed, of Wyncote, are receiving congratulation on tho birth of a son. Item, uf new for the tunklr pace will h nrreptetl unit printed in the laming I'uMlo lMlcrr prullilril ttier lire written iti one lde nf the iMiper antt tire Ijened with full name and (eleplion. ntnuber of ihe hendrr. it iniiHt lie iMiifclhle to rrlfy the iwttf. Addreti. -o-rlel I dllor." I.ienlnic 1'iihlic J.rdtrr. 004 ChrPitlltlt hlrrrl. Photo by Mtrctau. MRS. JOHN 0. PRIZEU "Who before her recent marriage w Miss Helen Bartholomew, daughter of Mrs. Peter Boyd. I I g Jm : ' i . I B Jkr J t , M .! i 1 a? -gr "" MISS EMILY KAUNSHAW Two active members of National Lencuc for Woman's Service, who have taken up canteen work nt Phila delphia Nuvy Ynril. PATRIOTIC PAGEANT BEFORE LARGE BALL New York to Have Benefit Affair on January .'50 in Ballroom of Astor Hotel Seveial features of tho patriutl,' pageant which will precede tho annual charity ball In New York, to bo given on January 30 for tho benefit of the East Sldo Clinic for Chil dren, aro renilnitccut of the charity Jall in this city, which took plai-o on December "7 in tho Academy of Music. The groups of danceis In tho charity ball wero English, French, Mallan, Ilclglan and American. Tho New York pageant tubstttutes Cuban und Irish for English and French, and Includes several additional one, although tho other groups nro the same. Tu tho music of n patriotic march, America and L'nclo Sum, Impersonated by Mr. and Mrs. Noble MiCounolI. will lead tho pageant, escorted by joung men und girls dressed as oldlers and t-riuiicn. Miss Dorothy Iietio Scott will lead the I'nltcd States seamen mul a group of girls, led by Mr, W. I'ltt Elvers, will danco b11oik' hornpipes. Mrs. Samuel Gardner Estabrool; will represent Franco as Joan of Are, with MIks Victoria Hewitt flag bearer, nnd following as Daughters of the Iteglnicnt will be Mrs. Edgar challenger, with Miss Lillian Tleer, Miss Goorglanna Mr Ternan. Miss Alice MoTcrnan, MUs Gei trude White, Miss Eleonora Ilronn ami Miss Ottlly Ulehm and .Mrs John Dee and Mr. W. Martin. A Detsy Jtois group, eat tying American Hags and singing a patriotic soi.g, will in clude Mrs. baiuuel Harrier., Mis 1'liillp MtJ. rowltz, Mrs. William F. Clifford, Mis Fran res l'rendcrgaM, Miss Mary c, pen I, Miss Mildted Potter and Miss Helen l Sehroerter. Mis. Walter GrlRlth as Iliubara Fileii-hio nnd Mr. Walter Grlltllh as General .Stonewall Jack. son will bo Included. Uelgluin, smiling despite her tioubles, will b represented by Mrs. Charles It. Perkins, with -Mis. John L. Lyons. Mrs. Henry Winter nnd Miss Mabel Cervantes. .Mrs. i:. nai,s ford Schmalholz will ba the symbol of En llBhtenment; Mis. Henry Hawkins, Justlie, and Mrs. Henry Jlicthtirst, Freedom 1'ng. land's group will comprise Mrs. Marv Hey. decker, with Miss Sybil Hall, MUs Doiothy Dunston, Miss Gertrude Walters IIhh J(a rlon Fouley and Mls .Maijorlo Wilson. Japan will be represented by Mrs I) Ho malne, Mrs Van Itlpn-, with .Mrs. Henry W. Davis, Mrs. Emll Fraad ami Mrs. wn. han Koster. "" .'" ,?cLt,tl,,h u'fllliler tOEtumo will 1)0 Miss Kathleen Stewart nnd Mrs. llruce Dulhe Mrs. Dorothy Dalhy and Mrs. AUa Trnver and Mr. Montgomiiy Crane and Mr. Unmet " entuan. Cuba's group will Itrludo Mrs. Alvah Nick erson. with .Miss Frfismina Nealo us (laic bearer. Miss Kveljn Estabrook. Miss Doro .yi!rTMh' ', i:tHcl Iljnne, Miss Jean Unlsh, Miss Nntullo -Valsh and Miss Louisa l'lummer. Ireland will have as Irish colleens Miss nuth Gotmley, JIIhs May Conron Miss Ma. rlon Fumy. Miss Madeline J,M mIm Giaco Cronln. Jils., Adelaide McNamara Mlhl Madeline McKeogh. Mh,B k.1i, W"rn,( Mies Aseida Fltsnatrkk. .Miss Ethel Hrk ! Mi-s Ituth Pearson and M. Heibert 1 1'ersla will have MIH cnrr j . Ester IUKtii, Ml Connie LoB.' Ml Am. U Hasan, MUs Charlottu Nllse, Mlns Natsll HuUlfer, Miss Alice Gaffney S Franc", Goepel. Miss Jean Llbbey. MlJ Mnriett'i Thompson. Miss Mndellne neesc. Miss Cor lie Slelson 1Iarb"m K""y "ntl " K Italy's representatives will be Mrs. Hor ace Du Moulin nnd Miss Maud Itoblnson Miss Helen Gilbert. Miss Anna Crane -VHss IMIth Croily. JIlss ;dna Locke, Ml"s Ituth ,f M,MITm!)(rfy 'SC0tt' Mls Mabel Mil "?m".x Li,"wn h,'"1 M,S8 Bvelju Million. and Miss Grace Hrown. Miss Alma Smith and Miss Helen Stoehr will be HumwUnL? and Mrs. James J. Gormley will enter last as v Ictory. Hepresenting American lied Cross work, ers will be Dr. William H. Bvlkhui. Henry Worthman, Mrs. William Specht. .Mrs M jrontgomeo-. Mrs. Florence l'Usche 'm' William Holt and Mrs. George Downing t.,erAs,,o'rai.oT.I.1 "" B'VC" ,n Ul ba"ro Will Wed on Her Parents' Anniversary in Pitman, N. J. The Itev. Dr. and Mrs. If, Xlldgely Itob lnson will celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary on Thursday evening, January 31, nt Ci40 o'clock, nt Ilobleyn, ?orth liroad way. Pitman. N- J- Their dauehter, MUs Florence Itoblnson, will be married the same evening to Mr. Harold Miller Treen, of this city, by tho bride's father, Doctor Itoblnson. Miss Mary Abbott DIckley, daughter ot the late Mr. M. H. BIckley, of Chester, Pa... wan married at the bride's home, 401 Market street. Chester, on January 31, 1881, to the Itev- II, Illdgely Itoblnson, by tho late lev William,! noblnsoitjtho bridegroom's father Stevens School, of GermantoWn, Will Celebrate Fif tieth Anniversary With Entertainment for War Relief at Manheim Cricket Club ALAHUE pageant culled "The Masque ot the Muses" will X given on Saturday evening, February 2, at the Manheim Cricket club, to conimemornto tho llftletli ntinlver saty of the Stevens Sihool, of Germantown. More than 100 Stov ens School gills, Including several members of the alumnae, will par ticipate In this tntritalutnent, the proceeds of which will be given to war relief. "The Masque of the Muses" was first writ ten by Ethel Davis Pelrre and II. Wlnthrop Pelrce for the Copley Society, ot Boston, where it was most enthusiastically received, and thtro Is every reason to believe that Its second presentation will be equally successful. Miss Mary II Mohti Dern, who has charge f the whole nffnli, has been very ably as sisted by Miss Mary llentley. principal of the school, and the entire fhcultj. The musical program will be conducted by Miss M. M. M. Stewart, with MIbs Edith Sweerer nt the piano The recitations which Interpret the pageant nic, many of them, quotations from Dante, Shakespeare and Homer. The program will begin with a piocesslon of pages, children, maidens, priestess, poet and chorus girls, who will msrch In to Handel's "Largo." after which Mendelssohn's "Invocation of the Muses." from "St. 1'nul," will bo given. Tho pages will be Miss Ituth C. Kitchen, Miss Vlda K. McClure, Miss Cvnthla W. llllff, Miss Sybil llurton Miss Helen It Mai shall. MIps Katharine Matthews nnd Miss Mabel C. Ptevost, Miss Elizabeth I. Law ton will take the pait of "ililldren." Tho maidens will be Miss Phoebe L. Knight (in cense bearet ), Miss Elizabeth K Montgomery iup beureu, MUs Winifred S. Nicholson. Miss Helen Priestley. MUs Alice M. Scully. Miss Ituth 11. Cnuted, MUs Katharine E. Mc Uildo and Miss It. "Holen SchencH. Miss Teisle M Wlssler will impersonate the "l'ricstes.. and Miss Isabel C. Gillespie the ' roet." The choi us gills will b. Miss Louise It. Goodman, Miss Eleanor 11 Archbald, Miss Virginia A. Llpptnnott, Miss Charlotte 1. Quittner, Miss Elizabeth II. Willing, Miss G. Eleanor Mebler. Miss Dorothy ' Iserbrlnk, Miss Carollno F. Irwin, MUs Kathryn D. Mullen, MUs Lucy llertram. Miss Katharine E. Goodman, MUs Helen M. Ilaggcrty and Miss Nellie 11 Wilson. , After this procession "Memory" walks In lo Gounod's march, "The Queen of Sheba." and recites a verso which is Illustrated by a tableau. The characters are Mnemosyue, Joy and Sorrow, which will bo taken, re spectively, uy Miss i;ieanor iiiusiey, -. Marian 11 Ucmus and Miss Harbara J. Lleen liuwer. This introduction will be followed by epi sodes lepresentlng tho nine muses Thalia. Calliope, Erato. Crania, Euterpe, Terpsichore. Polymyinnia, Melpomene tnd Clio who are tho daughters of "Memory." Miss Helen V Urown will lepresent rranla, muse of astron omy, who is accompanied by the Pleiades. They will bo Miss Margery Uraum. Miss Eleanor W. Ilaiker, Miss Ituth M. Gentry, Miss ("lalre 11 Karpeles, Miss Maiidellene L. Franks, MUs Katherlno 11. Smith and Miss Mnignictta K. lvins. Euterpe, the iuuho of lyrlo poetry, will be MUs Annelta I,. MacUratli. Her attendants will be Miss Carolyn 11 Troemmer, Miss De rella Sands, Miss Katharine Klmerbrlnk, MUs Josephine O McVey, Miss Alma P. Leanord, MUs Augusta Hutterworth, Miss Lucretla T. Gartrell, MUn Marguerite Walnwrlght and MUs Mildred llratten. Schubert's tong. "Hark, Hark, the Lark nt Heaven's Gate Sings," will be heard from behind ho scenes. The Love Poetry will bo acted by Erato, Love and Poet, tho parts taken by Miss Char lotto I. Fliike, Miss Marjorle Ucam and Miss Habel C Gillespie. They will dance to Men delssohn's " Spring Song." This episode will bu Illustrated by a tableau, with the char acters FrancesLU, dl llhulnl and Paolo Mala testa, who will bo Miss Martha Wolff and MUs Hester M. Davles. Miss Juanlta F. E. Vail, as Polyhymnia, will represent Sacred Poetry. She will be ac companied by n group of white nuns, who will Imludo MUs Martha Harry. Mis 31. M. M. Stewait, Miss Dorothy W. Dinsmore and Mrs. McKlosl.ey. The tlftli episode will be a danco by Miss Freda H. Gillespie, who will represent Terp hlchore, (lie Muso of the Dances. She will bo accompanied b dancers, who will bo Miss Ida S. Craven. Miss Kathleen M. Keates, Miss Kathryn it. Stokes, MUs Joan II. Peterson, "WHAT'S DOING NGtfL2; I 0 .&SSOr t. y?v - YrQr 7l-.v"V lfcrMfl o Annual bsll Ilonegsl rlotlety of l'hllsdel- phla. Mercantile Hull. Admission barge. Dinner Ordtr of Emtern Stir, ";S0 . m. Hotel Adelphla. Members. Grocers snfl Importers' lxehanre "meat less banquet " llellovue-Stratford. Members. Ulnnrr riilladelihla Assoclattun uf Credit Men. Dcllevuo-Stratford, S p. m. Members. CHESTNUT ST. Opera House NIGHTLY AT 8 10 KXCKIT TO.N10UT POP. $1 JIAT. TOMORROW AND FKIDAY. IinQULAU MAT. HAT. PASSING SHOW OF 1917 iiox opnen opkn topay o to b AH17I PUT MATh. THUKH. A MAT. AUrL.rrU uia,-r sBATrf, it.co No Performance TonlgUt I.O. OPI'ICK uPUN TODAY U TO 0 WILLIAM GILLETTE "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" liy CI.AHE KUMMLH LYRIC No Performance Tonight BOX OFPI'-T. Ol'KN U A. M. TO 5 P. M. iNvmar MAT. TOMORROW , 1 lJVnNINlW AT 81-. LAST MAT. SAT. DONALD BRIAN in "HER REGIMENT" Nf- William Hodge "SSablzh- B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Today Theatre Closed Today Ilox Ofllco Opn O A. M. to S P. M, Beginning Wednesday Matinee Mme. Sarah Bernhardt N O N ETTE TltlUlRXDOUS SPltltOUNDINO snow VVlTJIEnSI'OON HAL! Mon.,Jsn. iS,8tl5 I, M. --ST SAND BY GEO. llAltniS. Tenor hCIIKOI.NIK. Vlllln OltUNUEIta, Piano Tlckdi t.0c-:.OO, at lUpps's, HIV Chestnut fit. Hlelnvmy pluno ued. ACADEMY OV MUSIC Wed.. Jan, S8, 8 P. M. SYMPHONY SOCIETY Or NEW TOllK WALTER PAJtltOSCJI. Conductor. H E I F E T Z Ttienomenal Iluislan Vlollnut Urvl Bests at Hrpps'S NOW PASINO C16sed Today '-- LttUlHU. OftfVi CENTURY Walnut 1 8th 8ti. , U)jll MAIDS . i - - ' ' T TTTT, V Closed TonlsUl, Tomor. 8:i0. LwEATnBf BEULAHJAY ITth A D lAncei 1 tn "The Do.-tor's DIUmina" Phon loo. o0l ' Br a. Bernard Sasw Twvfnrlnrn So perferraance today (Tus 1 H irottmoiu uiarshqwWai fc baUnro ef v, -v. nTC MUs Kvelj'n Havens. Mlss nilbelh . P Melej-, Miss Maddclno S. llussell and Miss Jlary H, Yoatt.', . ', Kante, Tradition and Clio aro the char acters In "History. These will be acted by Mr. Horace liarba. MIsVAllda 1L Butbler and Miss Margaret C.tUlckley. A ''March of His tory"' will 'follow, to the musla of "N'drma," by Ilelllr.l,- In which characters' 'representlne dhfereht eppits In history will' tako part They will com ln.the following-order! KgTPt, tlreeceItome, tho Old Testament, the Church, Iljtantlunt, the Norsa pertod, the 'CrusadeJ Feudal Timer, the. Ilenalssanee, the b'even tecnth Century, 'and Modern Hlslor)', repre sented by Liberty, ,Justco, TIclAnce, nnd, last of nil. Democracy, "t'ldellp," by, Beethoven, will ho played dur. (nir tho seventh.eplkodev when" Irene.'the OoT dess of the Clouds, and Calliope, the char acters takreri respectively by3tls porpfny Calne and Miss t!ara Kr', act the partlr.f f Heetor and Andromache. ." Miss Isabel t nlllesplo will recite the Hues from "The Illlad," ,,,.- Miss Murifaret J. Jacobs, as Mirth; Mlrs Dorothy -. Ulster, ns Folly; Miss Dorothy O. Ieanord, ns Oberon; Miss Frances C Harper, as l'uck, and Miss Muriel V. Achen bach, as Thalia, will give a dance to repre sent "Cdmedy' 'Ariel, Miss Dorothy Dins more, will bo lientd slnKlr.u In tho back iriound "Wheie the Ilee Suck', Tliere 8uck I by Thomas Arne. Many Take Apartments in Town for Winter Season Chestnut Hill nnd the Main Line are most attractive In the summer, when the flowers and trees nro In full bloom nnd the weather Is warm and pleasant, but In the winter many families find it much pleasantcr to come Into town and take apaittnents for a month at least Mrs. Alexander J. Cassatt and her crand dauehter, Mrs1. John IJ. Thayer, 3d, lvaye closed their place, Cheswold, Havcrford, and have taken an apartment nt tho nitz-Carlton for tho winter. Mr. and Sirs. J. Hector McNeal have closed their home. Hickory Hill Farm, Leopard rosd, Devon, nnd havo taken n house at S301 De Lancey street for tho winter. arAiiKET BTitBirr AHOVK ISTIt 11:15 A, M TO HUB P.M CLO.HEU TODAY OPEN TOMORROW and Itematnder. of Week With MARY PICKFORD IN' KinfiT PRESENTATION OP "STELLA MARIS" I'ta Novel by William J. 7oek DAI KITE 121 JIAJIKBT STREET T ALALC 10 A M TO U:lft P. M. .. CbOSED TODAY OPEN TOMORROW and llemalndor of Week. Ooldw-n Tresenta MARY GARDEN in "THAIS" 1-OSlTIVEl.Y KU ADVANCE -IN PnlCES Arcadia I'llEBTXITT IlKT,. 1STII 10.15 A. 31.. 1. -. .Tio, r:i.i, i:i, uuiu i St., V-i. ". .v, r,:.i, T:40. OU10 r. M. IJIAISUU lUUAl-Ol't.V iWIVIVWV WM Q TT AT?T An Arteraft Picture M. O. il AtV l "Wplves ot the, Hall" VICTORIA L'S'VaV"7" , OPEN .TOMORROW JIKTilO I'resents Ilrst snotrlnr or "BLUE JEANS" "katuihno lOItA. DANA REGENT jiauiet nEW)W lrrii CtASED TODAY Dl'EN TOMORROW Emily Stevens ..r),?rk., Market and Juniper Sts, CLOSED TODAY OPEN TOMORROW 11 a r tn ii t f itr-r nTnrtti ........ - " . MUSICAL COMEDY "EVERY WOMAN'S) 1'ROHt.EM" OTHERS CROSS KEYS t'lJSED TODAY U U -'-- OPEN TOMORROW Geo. W. Barbier and Carrie Thatcher BROADWAY Broa(1 on' Snyder Ave. , .. CIXWBD TODAY OPKN TOMORROW , STEPHEN D. O'ROURKE CONft'TANCl; TALMADOH IN "ftCANDAlj" PORREST Thls n4 Next Weelt Only lu""ucu Uvs. -:lr.. Mate. Tonwr. '4 Sat IlKMT CI 0(1 AT I-OI'UI-VR 1 flfl PKAT3 VX'"V J1AT. TOMOnilOW "P-1'" 1IENRY W. BAVAOB Otters The llrlsht, bat-vpy Muekal Comedr HAVE A HEART OLOOM WON'T WIN TUB WAR ' Emi. and Bat. Mate. No Best Orer ". RilOAD UuMtt Knessement. Evss. J30 LJtU M, Ton,orrow H& ju Rent t1 K( AT POPUIJVK $1.50 Seats '""" JtAT. TOMORROW GEORGE ARLISS in the nay of 18th Century rhllaaelpnU "HAMILTON" r!AH.UTnK Ist 8 Weeks, Ijvcs., UrnUm-liY Mats. Tombrrow 't sjf U 11EST 1 11(1 AT tUf UIJVK S1.00 HKATS MAT. T15MORROVV Tb Comedy That YIU Llva Porsvtr STRAND atn" Ava- ' Venanso, 15. or Broar . Tomorrow No fjhovr Today WALLACE. REID la "ItlMIlOCK JONHS" T.ORUST 65u AND locust l4JJVO- Mat.. 1:30.3:50. Kie..O:SOloll.k TqMoi;.i)iii(;iiAS KATRR A WITS. ROW In "A MODERN MUSKETEER" . NIXON 5ID LOCUST Sits, 7anJl Tomorrow-4-No ghov TodaT ODIVA and IIEU SEALS 6 ALL-STAR ACTS 5 "MY UTTLB BOr PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOIOWSIU. Conductor. SPECIAL CONCERT BENEFIT RED CROSS Metropolitan Opora House Tomorrow Evening, $:30 REQUEST PROGRAM Tickets. UK. TGc, 11,00, ll.BO anil 12.00. at Bel Qfflce, 1108 Chestnut St. No Wy Ti AttVDKMY, THURSDAY KYO.. JAN. 31, sJ Private Peat, a -el rwmwm m . tip.i Kzur t v-e eer Mvnc Beats at Mepta's. II ta to Doc Bss Heatt. '2 STRAND OEaMANTOWN-AVii AT VISNANQO. SWA KAST "OP IIHOltr f Ta akK llirbert Aixnuamenl Co., Herbert Kmntrr. pre. WALLACE REID In Jtrt SDovIof. -ItliKSCK. JCf'.r n I