VljprtlWlJ'i'M'WWPW(IUililliinM!ffi "'Wi ' '-. mm r-pv HifaVJa . 1 . 1 M- MMVVV' ITTV k V ?I ui' 'oe-os-tea 3Vl- a ot. At' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE If Mrs. Maude Radford Warren Tells Women Workers if of Her Experiences "Over There" Wavne Red Cross to Move Into New Quarters C T STOPPED In jesttulaj- afternoon nt the I X Jieu ITOS1 rooms 01 .iixiuary .no. Zi6, I known on the Independence Siimro Auxil iary, Al " Chestnut Direct, to hear Mro. Maude Itadfonl "vVmren tell of her ex periences "over there," for Mis. Warren das only recently returned from the trenches and back ut tho flrliiK lino iitul from having experienced Zeppelin raldi In London. Thcro wero many tlilntfH Mrs. Warren told In that hourW talk, things that l brought tcaru to our act and nmltci to our lips. And though, becauso of tho mow and bad tralllc, there wero present only some fifty or Hlxty women, ehe took jmt os much time and trouble to tell us f of H as If sho nail been speakltiK from tho i eUie of tho Academy of Music to thou- f Finds of hearers and for tho benefit of omo great war work which would hao brought In thousands of dollars Yes, wo are women working together for n Krcat , cause, the Itecl Cross, and die, working for , that cause, too, enmo In to tell us of what f ' sho had eecn and heard. r TB all so distressing!) had to lioai about. and what strikes any ono who known " the I'rtnch Is this account of their sadness, i Mrs. Wan en sas: "Without doubt they I win fight until tho last drop of theli blood ' U spilled to win ntul they havo no doubt I they will win, but tho nlr of tho Trench t soldier today la not that of tho soldier nt f th beginning of tho war. They ihovv f they havo Buffered as wo liavo never l dreamed of suffering. They hao a htolld, b deseed, stoical look, but oh! It Is their ejes I that tell tho tale " I Sho ald: "It Is only by their eyes that j one can tell If the T'ngllsli soldier, h.no I been In tho trenches or not, for they j march as Jauntily coming out an going In, '' but If ou look Into their ejes ou look f into the eyes of old, woriioul men All tho I light and life havo gone from them. 'Tho English soldiers will complain If 1 they don't got tho kind of Jam they want, ' for Instance 'It's ort of rotten, don't ou iKnow' Dut If thcro Is anything worth while or big to Hiiffcr there Is rcvir a muimur from an Englishman, and big or little, never a murmur from tho ricncli" Sho said sho had seen Trench men and their wives bidding fnevvell to each other at tho Oaro du Not el, tho women whito to the lips and tho men with smiles on their faces And sho had never seen a. Trench woman cry at one of these hearticnding partings. IONIA wish I could begin to tell you of all tho wonderful things sho told us. Of how sho had watched mi airplane attack from tho first-lino trench and had been through a field of mud when going to Ver dun. And then she told us of lihclms and the Cathedral, which ut first approach seemed unnurt, out wlien readied was found lo bo full of wound" Of her pass- f Ing liisido tho gieat wnlln to find no cs t tljo of tho high altar beforo which tho If kings of Trance from Charlemagne down had been crowned. "Bomehow." said JIis. Warren, "I felt that ocn if the (lermans took possession of that old city and toro that cathedral down pleco b piece. Its spirit would still I remain, Just as tho spirit of Tranco can never bo stamped out ' She also told us of being In Savolo when the old men, women and children came back from Germany to unoccupied Trance. How sho saw them brought back to llfo i with tho cries of "Vivo la Trance!" And or ineir Buffering). Doesn't it seem ntrancrft tn vnn lin-v- in f can sit and sow and fold bandages and lv listen to these things, as If .jmo one wero telling us an interesting story? That's tho strange part of this horrible war, nnd Mrs Warren sajs it is ns truo when jou nro there on tho spot as well as oer here far, far away from tho nolso of shot and shell. It's as if It wero bomcthlng to see, like a movie; and homo moIes, sho said, had thrilled her more than tho actual seeing of tho airplane attack. "And yet," sho added, "tho .c,-y unreality of this awful trench war. t'e not fighting In tho open, the having to wait in tho trenches until tho Unccaslncr ciombnriimont nt fnur or fit n I lays is over and tho order comes for 'Out I and over tho top,' that Is ono of the things F that makes thlM Tcnr Rrt JinrrlV.1,. " God grant it may nil soon end' I AT Till" last monthly meeting of the Ui Wayne branch of the Ited Cross, which i, iieici on .Monday morning, it was an- t nounced that tho branch had outgrown its f present quarters nnd had taken a houso V at 120 West Lancaster avenue, Wayne. It twill moo in tho first of March. This f home is tho former homo of Judge Eugcno S u uonnlnelt. A member of tho eiecutlvo I committee has guaranteed tho rent for the f duration iu. .. ..... . . . . , --..., ui wlo ur, ana is niso going to vn mo houso in readiness and pay for 'he moving of the Ited Cross You know, tn the recent membership elrlvo this branch doubled its membership nnd now has moro than 3000 members. Thin turn nut from ( 8000 to 10,000 articles each month, includ es surgical dretslngs. garments, knitted ' leles, etc. Their boxes have such a high ! twidard that they never need to bo In- i "Peeled. Mrs. ltobert H. Ilrodheail. ehnlr. "" of tho wool committee, ronmtod 4B3 articles turned in flinlm- thn l.nist Inn fffeks and 834 articles during tho last tto E 'WKS. AlflO tllltr-tvaini nti wimnlnfo ranf a fh-o been given to the civilian relief. UKs Mary Scott Montaomerv. of Had- "'' sa'e an interesting talk on her work Uth til Amp.rlpnn Vlin.l fnl- TVonnli 'OUnded In Vrnnnn Atlo irrtnlman. has only recently retumod fmm ,inini noil .Crots canteen work. NANCY WYNNE, Social Activities Mr and Vr v rA.ti.u r n . i,A, ' inut llu -." "'"" "'". V- In.ii " ro "Penaing a lew weens at me Ptllevue-Btratford. "tilt. O. trnmlltntt r-llrdf nf ftMft Clnf,,.A Ktteet, win entertain Informally at luncheon t,y Jlrs. Colket has Juet returned from a trln tn Alloniln mi.. E Mr and Mrs, Qforge Brooke, who have "LtT""' pnalng the autumn at Urookewood. ftuiraaboro, Pa., have taken an apartment at Bellevue-Stratford for tho winter. &tra TAk v it Ail r.HU.nM. ... ,,W( AumillCD, jura. UJ vluiiio gf and Miss KItanor Winifred Donnce, , ? pent toe last year In the Orient, have taken ih- I Car"1'0 Valentino, havo New bold l'WU ?,.Mr aml ' " nues c'l. Jfl?.:. nii..'riImor.0 "'" A,1,,urn whuer vi I', V"i f0r,.1 ,0 r'ma1'"1"' of the er Ji ... "m MV l:l ,,ro wndlng tho nner at thu MnrrH Aimitmculr IISf..T,,odort' "lrt'lv 'ttlniir. of 25 dav AMT' n,"'5l "t olnncr on Mon. In.fnn t W" ,1.on:r "f M M Clarl- "' Wnh. week. ' h0 U"U",st m ,hl3 -y ""is nh'".l'lle.1,.0.0"ch u ''"ndlng tho winter lt..tnn; ? ' i""1 Mr" ,Mftr1 A Schmidt of 1830 S'on.u nIMrt,CCUp'l,1'J "I'Ttmcnts nt 30 houth lllttenhouvo miuire i"',,"1"1 Vr'1 Walter I, (Iraeff, of 3131 Arntnlngo street, enterfvlneil nt a Mnall Theirr.B ,HaturJ';t?'"n t then- homo, rhclr ' Kiiests were Mis, Holm Mnrlo hides. Mr nnd Mrs Illmer HuttCM and Mr N Ackerninn IMdy. f.. i .. U y:r"- Nnthin ltDKirs of 133B tlirlstlan street, nro receiving rongrntuK tlons on the birth of a son Mrs Honors, iieroru her marrlatre, mm mi Knthryn Mortality, of H3J Catherine itreet MUSICALE TO BE GIVEN TOMORROW West Philadelphia Unit of Wom an's Council of National Defense Will Arrange Entertainment There will be u mulcnle under the auplces of the Mt Philadelphia Tnlt. Woman n Council of National Defense, nt tho Phllo muM.iii Club tomorrow evening Mrs. hherman P. Iteed, of tnts Spring Garden street. Is Umlnmn of tho commlttco In cliarKn of the loniert. ut vhlch the fol lowing uell-known artists will appear Miss Dorothy .Johntonc-!ie!cr Miss 1 Il7nb-tli Hooa l.attu, Miss Abule Kceltj-. Mrs Ir Blnlu Pliler Orr. Mr Oeorge 1' Orr Jlr Philip Warren Cook, Jlr Samuel McDowell Mlu Henrietta Wagner and Mr Oeorgo liowker will bo tho accompanists Jlrs Joseph H Pnrvln, who Is ilialrnun of the flnnnto committee, also nnnouni.es that Jlrs William I, Welsh M tollectlnr tin foil for the benefit of this fund If the member will all bilug ai much ns they ian collect to the clubhouse .i substantia sum will bo ie.ill7ed Jlr J Henry Seatlcrgood of the Haver ford FrlinilK t'nlt simko at the Phllunuslin flub on Jionday nliilit mi "Jteeonst-ULtlon Work In Trance ' Mr S ittergood h is been conni ted with tnli unit for some time, and hli tiles i,f tne good which the h ivt nlrtnily accomplished was moit IntercHtlrc The )tc ture was profusely illustrated with lintern slides, which greatly Increased tlio enjoy ment of the larno audlcriLe. Jlrs Frank Walsh spent the last vvetk In this city visiting her f.ilhir, JIi Jlkhul A, Denipsey, of 4431 Ilaltlmoro uvenue Jlrs Wnlih has taken apartments In Washington for tho winter, to bo near her husband I.leu tenant Krank Walsh, who is In the military hoipltal of that city. Mrs Joteph D Israel and her mother, Mrs Nellie I Tnoby, have returned to their bhnie. 11" houth forty-third street after spending the week In New York. Jlrs Alfred K biholl, of 4511 Chester avenue, with her two daughter-). JIlsi Mae Siholl nnd Mlsa Miriam Sehull la spending a few weeks at Atlantic City. Jlrs .Sarah C Walsh has returned to her home In the Sherwood Apartments, after spending tho holidays as the guest of her ron nnd daughter-in-law, Jtr. and Jlrs Dally Walsh, of "orfolk, Va. Card Party This Afternoon for Destitute and Poor Headed by Jlrs h JIokowitz, of 1210 North Forty -second street, a cird party nnd auction will be held today at tho Hotel Ior ralftc, Iiroad street and Talrmount avenue, foi the purposo of relieving tho distress of destltuto war sufferers In Poland and Pales tine and also In this city Their principal aim It to furnish relief to the aged and Infirm and to tho orphans of tho war-scarred countries, while not forget ting those who havo been overlooked hore on account of tho greater suffering abroad .Mrs. Jfoskowltz Is assisted by the follow ing committee Jlis 1 Henley, Jlri K Schwartz, Jlrs It I) Ollensls and Jlrs II. Jtarkowltz The Loinmlttce has been meeting tvery day at the homo of the Uiilrman, where they made fincy bigs and fincy ncodlowoik ankles, which will bo sold ut auction at the card piity. The highest bid der will receive the goods, and from tho spirit of tho originators of tho affair tho protlts promlto to bo substantial Numerous features nnd novel effects nio being planned to aid In making the card party one of the most successful, socially and flnanclilly, held in mis city for such worthy purposes. MISS FRANCES ROHAN MISS M. BUTTS (in circle above) MISS ANNA SMYTH (In circle below) Members of the cost of "I Git's Half," given on Monday evening by the Ahnunciatipn Dramatic Club. ilk VWbbMIB: MISS ETHEL McTAGUE EVENING PUBLIC & laBwIVijlBBBBBBV bh O HB . " T IBBBHSiBBHHwFllaBABlBBUH 4 h IQJIVHIIjAjIP a?K 1 a w; oil WW4M3n j MHS. I. HAZLKTON MIUklL MORE WORKERS NEEDED FOR RED CROSS Burlington, N. J., Makes Appeal for Jlore Women to Help in Making Supplies HUULIM'TOK Thn Uurllnglon Ited Trow branth ha4 made a publli appeal for 1 dpers Whllo money it. of roimo very lucess.uy and It Is to HurllpBton's credit that tho citizens havo responded m nobly to lh tall for members yet it must bo understood that as many members as possible of this Christ mas drive nro expected to come nnd work In the workrooms In helping with the making of supplies, helmets wrletlets, surgleil dress Ings and countless numbers of other articles needed for the soldiers who nre fighting In France. The work of the Ilurllngton Ited Crott brinch has programed wonderfully, but more hinds nro needed to turn nut tho work that has been left upon a faithful few The head quarters Is open st all times, and thoso in charge of tho workrooms will bo only too glid to glvo their tlmo In te-ichlng women who would tare to knit or t.ew This nppcal Is made In order that this noble work will not be made to suffer or lag for the lack of helpers Tho lied Cross branch committee asks that tie pitriotlc women of tho city respond to tho cill First-Aid Lessons Given to Scout Troop in Holmesburg Tho regular monthly meeting of the Jloth crs' Auxlliaiy. Hoy i-couts Tioop 84. was held on Monday evening at tho Thomas Ilohno Library when a contlnuitlon in tho Instruc tion in First Aid" was given by Jtr Carl Hall JIIss Dorothy Womble. of Decatur street nnd Frankford road, will entertain the mem bers of tho live hundred club to which sho belongs on Friday afternoon Concert and Dance Planned for Uptown Home for Aged 'The Friends of the Uptown Home for the Agid" will glvd a sacred concert and dance for the benefit of the building fund of tha Institution ci. January 27, at Apollo Hall 1746 North Broad street. Added attractions havo been arranged and tho elaborate concerts which have character ized the affairs of this organization are again to be presented Mr Howard Lanlns, musi cian of the Martinique Hoi el, of New York city, Is to play at this affair. Arrangements are ulso being made for tho annual dance to be given at Iteraintlla Hall, Iiroad and Master streets, on February II Those on the committee for the dance are as follows: Mr 8warte, chairman: Mr Btolker, Mr Leventon, Mr Charleston. Miss Herman, Miss Plnsky. Mils Klvltz. Mr Vaxman, Mr and Mrs, Qold and Mr Itubln. LEDGEH-PHILADELlniA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWO BRIDES OF THIS YEAR LARGE CROWD AT PHILOMUSIAN CLUB Sunday Night Suppers Enjoyed by Hostesses, Enlisted Men and Juniors, Who Serve It would lo difficult to 'iv wlin iiijujs tho .Suiidiy ulcht suppus nt tho Phlloinut-laii Club the most, whether It is tho tnllsud men for whom they nie glviti, the hostisses who provide the ilellc'ous suppers, the Ju lori who serve and entertain the men or the club membciH and their husbttids, who Just come to Join In tho general good tlnus' Do that us It may eviry sett In. tho largo auditorium was tilled on hunlny night and many wero standing In tho halls and on tho bilcony. Jlrs Walter Haniock who Is chairman of tho hospitality committee, piesldcd ut the entertainment nnd welcomed t ich sailor a. ho camo n tho clubhouse There aio a1vvti many famlltir faets nt tlus Suud ly night suppers, for thoso who go oiue like b le turn, but there ure ulso many new friends for the men nio constantly mining on here from tho West to tako the places of thosi who hivo already slartid 'over there Jlrs IMBar Jlnrburg the president of tin 1'hllomuslan Club then epoko to tho men In hei delightful southern maiiuer Jlrs Mat burg told several amusing littles anecdotes, saying tha sho hoped they would nil leain to love Plillndelph! i as much ns sho doe' and ude'ed, 'May your own mother iiwavs bo Just as pruud of you us tho Is new aid may you always deserve that pride' Then Mi Jtilph Taniliiison, of tho I m veislty of reniibihallla llnse Hospital li I 'o ;0. who undo such a hit last week wlin his kinging and pitying, sang "Because Nancy' and 'llidlina" He was encored and encored until Jlrs Ilincoek promised that he would appear again I iter After Jlr Tomllnson, JlNa Florence Adcle Whitennn played tlueo charming selcetlcnH rm the harp, and Jllss Jlyers who Is a mem her of tho Phllomuslan t lub Choiu, fang "Phllohophy" nnd "Jiy Laddie" These were followed by somo of the old familiar melodies, which Chief Yeoman See man played on his own Instiument, a novel combination o-f zllhei and gultui Mr. Itlehard Jlcemin then addressed tho nudlenco ind gave a most Interesting account of tho history of the HUbmarluo from Its In vention up to tin present day After this thcro was community singing led by Jlr Tomllnsoii In which .ill Jo.ned heirtlly During u sliurt Intermission In the general singing Jli D I' Wilson who Is a member of the bund of one of oui battleships which Is temporarily In poit nt League Island, gavo u saxuphono sx,lo This was Mr Wilson s inubical debut us a soloist (beforo his enlist ment ho was a Texas ranchman) nnd many of his mntes fioni tho band led the vigorous npplauso which followed Then theivi was more community singing, which ended with "America," to which was added the new third verse (iod save our splendid men, Hrlng them safe hr-mo again, (led save our men" Golden Jubilee of St. Leonard's House Invitations have been Issued for tho celebration of the golden jubilee of the founding of bt Leonards House, which will tnke place at the Holy Child Convent, nt Thirty -ninth and Chestnut streets, on Febru ary :. Tills celebiatlon will bring to a close thn campaign which was launched several months ago in anticipation of tho golden Jubilee The object of the workers, who con sist of alumnae and friends of the convent, has been to raise a substantial sum which could be presented to the MsterB of the Holy fhlld to enable them to pay off tho very heavy mortgage which they have been carry ing on the school buildings. , JIany entertainments havo bsei given by the various teams of workers who are In terested, and Saturday will mark the close of the campaign by two brilliant uffalrs In the afternoon a large caid party will be given at the ltltr Carlton under the aus pices of the team which Jlrs J M Quennell has so ably captained. Others who have assisted her are Mrs Thomas II. Hums, Jlrs. H JI. W Brlggs and Jlrs Joseph D Israel, Miss Agnes It Bergen, Jllss 'Catherine It. ilurns. Miss Llla Connor, Jllss Anna Daglt, Jllss Anna Denipsey. Jlis Salome Gale, Mliw lluth Isiael, Miss Dorothy Jlundy nnd Jllss Kuthcrlne fachlater The committee in charge of the entire campulgn Includes Jlrs. Thomas P Hunter, Mrs. John A. Kclley, Miss llosalle McMlchan, Mrs. 8. C, Burnslde, Mrs Charles Tcte, Mrs. Thomas V Devlin Jlrs Daniel Kagan, Mrs. Thomas Ituane, Mr John Donnelly Mrs, John A Currle, Mrs Itlehard l 8ciworer, iMIsb Schwoerer and Mrs Harry C, Lucas. CHARM OF SOUTH ATTRACTS MANY Philadelphians Starting for Visits of Several Weeks to Cities of Southern States In spllo uf tho fart that many Philadel phians went South early In tho season, on uciount of sons nnd husbands In camp there, inough nro left to tako their usual t.lpi of n few weeks or a month nt tills tlmo JIany of nem nro leaving this week or hivo already Htarted .Mrs .Stevens llickHher, of 1001 Do Lnncey street, left Hst week fur a fortnights stay nt Palm lleach and other Florida resorts. Mi and Jlrs Heekseher will glvo n dinner paity nt their homo en Frldiy In honor of Mr Heckchcra diughtei, Miss Lucretla IIeckchcr Allss Sophie Heiiileisoti, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John ,1 Heiiileisoti, of Oak Lane, will leivo town this week to spend a month ut Augustn, Oa , as the guest of Jllss Loulio OPowd. Jlr and Jlis. WlllHm Kill Scull will leavo tho litter pirt of thin mouth for Aiken, S C , whero they will rein iln until spring Mrs ileorgi Willing Ji of Kasl fliavera line Chestnut HID, will leavo this week, accompanied by her mother, Jlrs Joshua L MISS MARY C'RAHAM SMITH Of Oak Lane, dauprhter of Mr. anil Mrs. Gilbett Smith, who devotes much of her time to the welfare of sick sailors at the Naval Home. Howell, for Palm Beach, Fla , lo mhiuI tha Icinulndcr of the winter Jlis Henry Warrington Loughien Jllss .Susan A. Doughten and Jilts Marie K C Doughten, of 1U30 Pino stiect. havo gonu to Daytonu, Hi, where they will spend nevcral w eeks. Jtr nnd Jli Walter S Thomson nnd Jilts ltebecca O. Thomson, of 1732 bpmce street, havo gone to Halnbrldge, Ga , whero they will spend several weeks Dr and Mrs Georgo Woodward, their daughter, Jllss Geitrudo Woodward and their Mill, Jlr Clnrlei Woodward, of Kris helm, Chestnut Hill, left last week for Au gusta, Ua , where they villi rpend several weeks Jlr. Adolph J Itosengarten, of 2212 De Lancey place, and Jlr bydney Kmlcn Hutch inson, of 171S Walnut street, accompanied by Jfr. Pomeroy and Jlr Mill, of New Ycrk, ure on a fortnight's hunting trip to Thomas vllle, Oa. Jlr and Jlrs. John It, Drexel, Jllss Allco Gordon Drexel and Jlr William liudo Nel son are at the El Mlrasol Hotel, .Santa Bar bara, Cal Jlr. and Jlrs A alter Jlattlsou, of Wajne. who have been spending a fortnight in At lantic City, left yesterday for JI ami, where they will remain until the latter part of March Jlr and Jlrs. George W Elklns, of Clieltcn House, Elklns Park, have Bono to St. Au gustine, Fla., for several weeks. Mr. and Jlrs. Henry Dlsston, of the Htllc-vue-btratford. havo gone to their plantation near Thomaavllle, Ga. Jlr. nnd Jlrs Jlaxlmlllan F Buniano, of 331, South Eighteenth street, have gono to Miami, Fla , where they nro Maying at tho lloyal Palm. Jlr and Mrs. Edward Everett JIaishall, of llydal Waters, Itydal have left for a visit ot several weeks to Cuba. Mrs. William Botch Wlster. of 111! Spruce street, left for Florida, whcie sh. will spend soveral weeks. 23, 1018 LUNCHEON AT HADDONFIELD ? North Philadelphia Members of Card Club Were , Entertained on Friday in New Jersey. 5 Officers Elected for Coming Year MHS. WILLIAJt HUDSON, of Haddon field, N. J , gave a luncheon, followed by cards, on F-lday for the following from this city, who nre members of hr card club: Jtrs Arthur H lllackburne, Jlrs. B. Frank Itaule. Jlrs lsiae Detwller, Jlrs. Hlchard Oellers Jlrs. William Brown, Jtrs Howard JtcCaulIey. Jlrs. tleorgc 11 bpot. Jlrs. Fred Webber, Jlrs Nellie Jllldrew, Jlrs. Edwin Wolfe. Jlrs Henry Me Cloy, Jlrs. Charles White nnd Jlrs Jtnbel Klster Mrs J H Drlpps, of Hi: North Eleventh street, entertained tho membcts of her sew ing club nt luncheon on Tuesday Her guests Included Jlrs llalph Parkinson. Jlrs. Kslph Humphreys, Jlrs Thomas t Hcholey, Jlrs. c t" Clegg, Jlrs Alien Jloats, Jlrs Charles Halgh. Jlrs Waller H Bauer, Jlrs. W a fllbbs, Jtrs Charles Thompson, Jtr Louis Brlggard Jlrs Itaynor Bowman, Jlrs J II ''hadwick, Jlrs Harvey Crcssman. Jllss Ida Drlpp Jlrs Walter Miller. Jlr Paul Volgt, Jlrs Julius Neufeld nnd Jlrs. Horace Davis The members of tho North Phllndclphl Ileal Kstnto Brokers' Association have post poned their annual banquet and In Its stead Will glvo a itige card party nnd devote tho proceeds to worthy chirltles. The enter tainment will bo held In the homo of the or ganization. 3313 North Broad street Tho recently elcited officers Include Jlr Samuel c Abernethy, president; Jlr. Louis J buess, vlceprcslilent : Jlr. Edward II Cobb, record ing secretnry, Jlr William H Brlnkworth, llnanclal Mjoretary, nnd Mr William (Ireggls tieaMircr Tho board of directors Includes Jlr. llilpli It btenrly. Jlr. Will im Levis, Jlr lieorgn Berk, Mr Kdwird W O H.inlin, Jlr tl. A Wick. Mr r H Von Tngen Jlr A O Krull. Jlr S A I.oivry, Jlr. U. (". Won. ter, Mr F A Coyne, Jlr. J. J. O'Brien und Jlr llobcrt H l'oster Tho members of tho brotherhood class of the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Church will be entertained on H.itunlay evening by Jlr. Jlaurleo Pawling at bin home, 3013 North Ninth street. St Clements Literary and Dramatic As sociation nt Its annual meeting last Thurs diy evening elected Jlr L B Braunger, presi dent , Jlr O Miller, vlco president, Jlr Frank Young, financial secretary; Jlr Jos eph Both, recording secretary, and Jlr Henry Klrchner, treasurer. Tho association will hold a social meeting with an Interest ing literary entertainment each month dur ing tho remainder of tho winter am1 the spring Dr nnd Jlrs JI Burnett Franklin, of 1C12 Diamond street, havo ns their guests Dr and Jlrs Samuel B Levy, uf Providence, It. I. Jlr. and Jlrs Oscar D Lleb, li have been spending some time In Baltimore, JId , have returned to their home, 212 1 Spring Garden strtet Proreisor C'al.ln O Althotue will lecture on "Through Trouble to Triumph tomorrow evening In tho (Jaston Piesby teilau Church, Lehigh avenue and Twelfth street. Lack week thero nro a numbei of social gatherings, for tho healthy mind loves to meet with congenial spirits and It delights In the glow of movement nnd contest On Jlonday Jlrs Alfred H (llbson, of 1705 Jrount Vernon street, entertained at luncheon nnd cards Her guests Included Jlis Hugh Haiinu, Jlrs Theodore S Baker. Jllss Klla Barnes, Jfrs Namuel Abrams, Jlrs Frank Paul, Jlrs. K CJchrlng Harkncss, Jlrs, William Blgler Jfor- 1 term of lien for the Micltlr pare will be srrepteil nml printed in the Krenlnf Public '.nicer provided they nre written nil one nlde of Inn pnper nnd are Mimed vlt4i fall nim nnd telephone number ot file Bender, It rnnftt be noimlht to verlfr tlin note. .Vddre rt eletr dltor." Kirnlnjc 1'ubllo Ledter, 60S ( hentnut ktreet. "WHAT'S DOING nnTONGi1X2i Womsn'fi Ileneflt tHiinelstlon of the Mse cabees, fifteenth annual Installation of officers nnd military drill, Lu Lu Temple 8 IS o'clock Jlcmbers 1 ortteth nml Jlurket lliiRlneim Jlen meet, 7 bouth Fortieth street. Jlcmbers County Medlcnl Soelety, Ttventy-kecontl and Ludlow streets Jlembcrs llemoeratlc flub, H30 South Penn Square, 8 30 o'clock Jlembers Be f.anee llulldlng Ankoelutlon, dinner. Hotel Adclphla, C 30 o clock Jlembers Itequeat rnnrrrt by Hie Philadelphia Or chestra for the benefit of tho Bed Cros Jlotropolltan Opera Houo Admission charge Banquet nnd hinoker, ( liektnut Street As sociation, Kuglers Members (r'rard ollrge ktmlentt' elan play, "The Comedy of Errors, ' college auditorium. In vitation Concert und danre by the Treble Clef for tho 1 lilted bervlce Club, Bellcvue-Htratford Admlxslon charge nnual Meeting- of llekrn Fellowship, Hotel Adelphla. Jlembers South rhllndrlphla llutlnena Men's Amo elation meets, Broad nnd Federal streets. Free CHESTNUT ST. OPlinA HOUSK Direction Messra bhubcit Nights, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c Matinees, $1.00, 75c, 50c EXCEPT hAT Jlnts. Mon., Wed., Fri.,Sat. 1 MAT. TODAY $1 PASSING SHOW OF 1917 ATW.TjPHI JL,AT' TOMOR & BAT REST AUXJUX Xli BEATS. II 00 TONIGHT. 8".0 WILLIAM GILLETTE In ' A BL'CCESSFl'L CALAMITY" By CLARE KUMMEn "avncV. mt1 ,:e,,,h,- ffiszi.- Amer. t lUTP I-AST 4 EVENINOB AT 8'1S. LXHIVJ l.AST SIATINEB SATURDAY ropuur MATINEE TODAY $l DONALD BRIAN in "HER REGIMENT" With AUOREV MAPI.K and KRANK UOULAN W " MU81C 11T VICTOR llLltllfc,Rf " NEXT WEEK HODGE - A CURE K01pURAULKS" Seats on Sale Thursday (Tomor.) ACADEUV OV MUSIC TODAY, 8 P. M. SYMPHONY SOCIETY OP NEW YORK WALTER DAMUOdCH. Conductor. H E I F E T Z Phenomenal Ilusalan Vlollnltt IUnu bu at Herp' NOW T ITTIi E.EvS'- J0 Mat. Wat.. S30. L THEATRE BEULAH JaV lTth De Lancey I In "Tb Do -tor1 a DllanuJt" Phone Loo, 0841 I By Q. Darnard Shaw Ci-xSlNO Walnut H 8ta, MATINEE TODAY 90.-V. CENTURY LKJlll MAIDS G" "YETY K Y It A vetis the Axxuxi l-a tSb ji a li B it a rtson, Mrs. Harry IL Parker, Mrs. T J Mc Ilvalne, Mrs. Frank Oasklll and Mrs. WUllam H. Jungkurth, Jr. j Jllss Violet Williams, ot 21SI NorUl Camao -. street, entertained at luncheon, fottowed by . sewing, on lrlday at her home. Her guests Included Mis Edith C. Clarke, Miss Minn Nowlands, Jilts Edna Jfarian Lindner, Miss Gertrude Hale, Miss Clara Abbott, Mis Eiu V. Abbott, Jllss Jlirlam Home, Mis Virginia Hums, Mrs. Howard N, Abbott, Miss Marie C Wltst and Jllss Emma Campbell. Pretty Wedding Will Take Place in Germantown Church ' The wedding of Miss Elisabeth G. ITIce, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. Oeorge B. Price of 1422 Cayuga street, and Mr. MorrW Wnlmsfey Wilson will take place this eve nlng nt I o'clock In Calvary Episcopal Church. Germantown. The ceremony will be performed by the Ilev. Franklin 8. Mdore rector of the church. Miss Price will wear a gown of white satin and tulle, elaborately trimmed with silver lace, the girdle and train beaded. Her veil will be arranged In ft- cap effect, trimmed with orange blossoms and duchesse lace. Hhe will carry while orchldr lilies of the valley and white sweet peas. Jlrs. Blrchnll Hammer, who will be matron of honor, will wear pink tulle trimmed with bands of Iridescent beads, the tullo train also bound with the beads Her hat will be of pink tulle, trimmed with sliver foliage and French flowers with long streamers of the tulle Hhe will carry orchids and pink sweet peas. Jllss Price's sister. Jilts Sarah Price, will be maid of honor, and will wear turquoise blue brocade, trimmed with tur quolse stones and tulle. Her hat will be like that of tho matron of honor, with a touch of turquoiso to harmonlie with her gown. She will carry pink orchids. The bridesmaids will he Jllss lluth Price, a couln of the bride ; Miss Dorothy Wilson, f a sister ot tne bridegroom; Miss Margaret Flanagan nnd Jllss Lillian Glenn. Their dresics will bo of pink tulle, trimmed with silver lace, with girdles of pink satin. They will wear pink tulle hats with tulle stream ers, and will carry pink lilies and white lilacs Jlr. BIrchall Hammer will be the best man, and the uvhers will be Jlr Morris Price, Jlr. Hugh JtcCollum, Jlr John L. Hammer and Jlr J Jlonroe Iloblnson. Tho wedding will be followed by a reception In tho North Gar dens of tho Bellevue-Stratford. MAHKBT BTHEET juiovn tent 11 13 A. If. TO 11.13 P. It AN" ARTCRAFT riCTl'ltn MARY PICKFORD IN FIRST mESEVTATION OF "STELLA MARIS" t NEXT WKEK NOnIA TATAfADeJI" In "ailOSTfl OF TtESTEnDAS" "DAT A ""ir 1-t I MAHKET HTKKS.T rALiAUL All This Week T 10 A JI to 11 15 P M Ooldwyn Frent MARY GARDEN in "Thaia" NO ADVANCK IN l'MCES A R C A D I A CHESTNUT DEL KTTII , r 10 IS A. Jt. 13. 2. 3 43. D43. 7.4S. 0.20 P. M. l WTvf R WART An Artcraft Picture VV iu. O. xi.rt.xv. x -JVVolvee of tbe IUII ' VICTORIA MARKET AMOVE OTH THIS WEEK iiiSTno rrtstms "KLUK JEANS" FBATuniNo . ,. . VJCI1.A DAIfA NEXT WEEK WSf VOX PnFaBNTS piHDA I1ARA tn "ItOSH OF TUB DLOOD". 9j-j REGENT markut iijicw irnr HXjUCilll X METRO ntESENIJ " Emily Stevens ..Dlretk.. Market and Juniper Sts. VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS "OLIVES' .41 .a. ai. to ii r, N. A RURAL norr i nniinn ' EVERY WOJfAN'B PRODLE)!" OTHKRa CROSS KEYS MA?'"-T :'"", .. lall-, 2 13, Evct,, 7 fl Geo. W. Barbier and Carrie Thatcher ' BROADWAY nro(1 ,ln, Bna" A . STEPHEN D. O'ROURKE CONSTANCE TALyiADOU IV "SCANOAf' FORREST-$l Pop Mat. Today $1 T TONIGHT at 8 :15 KESy HENRT W. 8AVAOE Offers Tba lirlsht, bliappy Miitlcsl Corned HAVE A HEART OLOOM WON'T 1VIN THE tVAn Lvrnlnd nnd Bttt Matlnte No Beat Over J SPECIAL MATINEE NEXT MONDAY BROAD J,1"'. ?1.50 at Mat. Today ,' TONIGHT at 8 :20 S'ATS-today GEORGE ARLISS " In the I'luy vt the 18th Century' PMUilelDbla "HAMILTON" - SPECIAL JIATIN'EE NEXT MONDAY GARRICK $1 Pop. Mat. Today $1 TONIGHT at 8:15 i s.t The ComeJy That Will Lire rorevar PPECIL JUTINED NEXT SIONDAT STRAND otn- A" ' Venanto. E. of Bread WALLACE REID In ' P.1MROCK JONES" Tomor JACK 1'ICKFORD In "SrittlT OP 'XV LOCUST MD AND LOCUST "UUU'" JUta.. 1:00-8 30. Eve. :30toU. Flrat Time In Wat I ulladalphU Douglas Fairbanks " 'A musketeer NIXON S2D A MARKET 3 lltl, 7and0 ODIVA and HER SEALS flenaatlonal Water Aet .rranle btafrord Co. B ALlrSTAR ACTS 5 -MY LITTLE BOY" Mplllg' philadelphia orchestra'1' LEOPOLD STOKOWaiCT. ConJootor. SPECIAL CONCERT BENEFIT RED CROSS Metropolitan Opera House TONIGHT AT 8:30 ; REQUEST PROGRAM Tlckata. COc TBo, fLOO, ll.CO and 12.00, at Sax OlBca, 110 Ctaaatnut St. No War Tax. ""B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNtlT AND JITH STREETS Today Tlieatre OpenToday MME. SARAH BERNHARDT N O N B T T H TRIA1ENDOU9 BURROUND1NO BILL STRAND OERJIAWTOWN AVT AT VBNANOOk BAST OP hkoxiv Xltrtxrt Amuaarartit Co., ItirtKit Ettasar, fraa. 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