V"" .if. s IrtVWXTTXTfi -UTTHT.Tn T,l?.nAP,PPWlT, A TVTCT.PTTT A 'PTTKH'DAY. JANUARY 2J&. 1918 (m.' ' t ..s..vs.. j. uxiiiiv .ma.v..a..a.. ..-.-.-.-.-.---..-.--a. ---.-.-, - , - . . , ,. , , -. Lffil . . .-.J JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Snow and High Boots Take Some of Us Back a Tenth of a Century Nancy Wynne Tells a Tale of Two Pups DANCE FOLLOWS CAR0-.BAttl3S&.W A RECENT BRIDE AND A BRIDE-TO-BE . . . .. mx Girls of IMoith Philadelphia Uhuf ctf Give Eritettati Rpnpfit nhnno-Pfl . O ,!,, - - C " )1 DID nny ono suggest Hint nny ono diet any hind of entertaining catenliiy? DM tfiiy one do nnv thing but hug flrcM nd gare out nt a perfectly disguised city in the throes of what promised to ho n regular blizzard, such ns tlmt of 1888. of ivhloli ono hears every tlmn a blizzard Is referred to? Well, they did bo out In pplto of It nil, for I saw them, nnd lo und behold you! I happened to bo pawing down a numbered street und ns I trussed ono of tho wider Hide street, thereon there aro no cars, I bpled the sight of my life. A man nnd a maid dressed Just ns thoy used to about ten tears ago, but not a ono would expect to fee them, with ten j ears added to their stnture nnd a few more yards of cloth In their apparel. Well, but tho. dressing "f ten jcarn ago was not nil Hint caught tills child's eye. Oh, no! for tho delicious part of It all was thut little brotlicr, poor lamb, vVas homo In bed , with a. grlppy cough, and so sister1 and her fiance, who, though not In mlttlary nttlre, Ii working for tho Government nnd was licrn In Philadelphia for nwhlle, had bor rowed llttlo brother's very best sled and wero gayly polling: each other up and down street, to the edification of the stray passershy. Q1 UITC a' fow went to tho thcaties in tho .afternoon, as there -were several special matinees. And It was a day when tho men couldn t even get tliavcd, you Know, poor things, but had to go lound quite bristly as to face nnd feelings, unless they had a valet, or u bit of sandpaper. Oh! It's a great life. If ou don't weaken! YOU sco they aro two lovel pups. Jn fact, their nilstiess declares that they mo brothers, but not twins, though thoy paw tho light the same day. One looks at piescnt muchly as If ho were going to bo a fo terrier and t'other looks like a nice little chow. Tlmo alone will tell. However, thev are very pollto pups and shako hands with jou on all occasions. Well, their owner hpeaks only a certain language to these lambs. "Did him como to she" and such like. Welt, fcald owner had what In old 'fashioned terms might bo called a future owner herself, In the way of a fiance, and flanco was ery sarcastic on tho subject of tho way in which these small pups were addrossed by their fond mistress, and he openly scoffed nt hor. Alas, had ho only looked ahead. Hut how was ho to know that In the, very next week lie, while vis iting at tho house, would bo attacked with tonsillitis and he obliged to icmaln there until pionounced nblo to return to busi ness by his physician? As tlmo went on he grew better nnd felt that diversion In the way of a conversa tion with tho pups would bo of Interest to him. So he, hearing tho weo pets' paws patting along tho hall, raised his sore throated manly volco and called loudly to them. They stopped, but did not enter, though ho entreated loud nnd long. Then, suddenly clearing his olco to a high pitch, tho scoffer murmured "Como to she," and with that Mr. Chow pushed tho door open with his nose, and be nnd brother bounded into the room. Itow ure the mighty fallen! EVI3RY day ono hears more of Ited Cross work. Don't forget Mis. Wellington Shannon's talk this afternoon at the In dependence Squaro Auxiliary, COS Chest nut street. And, speaking ot Ited Cross, the auxiliary which Is attached to Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel, and of which Mrs. Clarence Wy,nno Is chairman. Is planning a large conference on Red Cross matters to bo held on February S at tho Sunday school building of tho chapel. Doc tor Tomklns will preside and Introduce the speakers, who will bo Dr. DUso Rose and Dr. Charles Hart. Doctor Roso will tell of her actual ex periences In Gcrmnny nt tho beginning of the war nnd of her narrow escape irum there almost at tho loss ot her life. Hho will also tell of tho hejrlblo Instances nnd Buffering ot tho French, to which sho was witness things which, oven tnougn Har dened as a phslclan, were revolting to Doctor Hart, who now Is working under the Government nnd Is so very busy, has ltlndly consented to sacrifice the evening from ills duties to explain tho work tho nu-tlllary doing. Tho conference will bo open to all and every ono Is urged to attend, as tho object Js to promote more, enthusiasm and patri otism among tho women of Philadelphia. Another" Interesting- feature ot the auxil iary Is Its work on Thursday from 1 p. m. to 10 p. in. A supper la served right there, which enables business girls to attend, and In this way a great deal of worn is ac- nmn.h nancy: wtnnk. cqmpllshed. Social Activities 11.. it-nil..?, wnndward Ainutt nnd her Ki ttaughter. Miss Eleanor Arnett. w ere ut homo If IntoTOally this afternoon at 2110 Pino street. U JCo cardb were sent out. The engagement of Miss Marian a. Chafl Mok of the Delmar-Morrls Apartments. Oer toM own to Ensign William V. R- Jonnwn. BMlstant paj-master. U, S. N.. of Logan, has eon announced. Mr and Sirs. A. Lincoln Acker announce tho engagement Of their daughter. MtoEmUy Lincoln Acker, to Lieutenant John ODonncll Richmond, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin IV. Kennedy, of Wie 'Hedges. Prankford, announce the en ement of their daughter. Miss Klorence Kennedy. to'Mr. George Eox Corse, ot BaltU fcore. Mr. Corso Is the son of IJoctor and Sirs. -William Corse, Is a fraduate of the i-Iu.s of 1018 of Hwarthmore-College and s St. present located In business In this i Ll s. illss Kennedy Is also a graduate of Swarth tore College'of the class of 191T. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holme, of Wavne avenuerNarberth. aro at the St. Charles, In Atlantic City. , ' Tho metnbers of the nav? yard orchestra, conai?ctedPW Mr. Samuel IUt. were the mtcstt! ot Mlsa Viola K. Mayers, nt the homo S her parent. 121 West Erie avenue, n Sunday evening. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. I. Bchleslnger. Mr. and Mrs. I gchleslnger. Mr. ana r. f --'"A' L7 pSr nlng nt the Uelmoiit Data Ing Acade m , Fifty, second Mreet nbovo Jtnrket. St lMtvnrd's Dramatic Society, under the dire, lion of Jtr. llobert Nugent, will present 'Oris Awful Night," nt tho Knights ot Cot timbus Hull. Thirty-eighth and Mnrket streets, on Thursday evening. February 7. Tho plai ts 111 be ghen Under tho auspices uf Columbus Council. No. 592, nn.t will bo for tho benefit of the Knights of Columbus War Fund. Tho pliy will be followed by a distribution of gun nnd n dance. The jouiig women of the (Si ace Iteformed rhunh. nieventh nnd Huntingdon streets, nt tlio Imitation of Miss Lillian Forderer. met nt lier home. 2G:i (lermnntonn avenue, and organized an nuxllUiy t tho Ited Cross So rlcty of America. The meetings will bo held on Tuesday evenings In tin church nnd nil residents of tho neighborhood nrc Invited to join ami Help Willi tho work, This nuxlllnry Mill be a community center. MANY BOXES TAKEN AT ENTERTAINMENT Successful Presentation of Hindu Operetta Given at Bcllevuc- Stratford by Criterion Club Special fcntuics of the production ot tlio Hindu opctetu, "A Pagoda of flowers," given on Saturday evening nt tho llellovuc- Ktratford, vvcio a pose nnd prologue by Mrs Clara Cadette Dalslmer nnd oriental dances by Miss flora. Bertlshelmcr. .Miss Tlnnla JIaigolles was the accompanist Iho affair vvai gien by tlio Criterion JtuMc.il Club nnd was a KplndJci artistic entcrpiUo. The Ited Cross Society nnd Philadelphia charltle't benefited by the. proceeds. Among those who occupied boxes vvete. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herold. Dr. and Mm. J. I, Munanl, Mrs. I,. Tallhelmer. Mr Oscar Kind, Mrs. Charlc Hhojer. Mr. and Mrs. Irfo llplmerdlnger, Mr. mid Mrs. Her bert Wasnerman, Mr nnd Mrs. David V. Simon. Mr. mill Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Herlllbelinu, Dr and Mr Ma (liccnlMUin, Mr anil Mrx Hairy Koto. Mr ami Mrs. Philip Rosenau. Mr nnd Mrs. Hlmon Itmtn.iu, Mr. and Mrx Albert S Murky, Jtr. nnd Mr Ihjdoie ilium. Mr. and Mis Keo Harris, Mr. nnd Mrs Abo Hlrsch, Mr. nnd Mrs. llalpli Hlih, Mr nnd Mrs. Hoy Hewnan, Mr. unit Mis. .Tieeph Snellen ting, Mr. nnd Mis. William Cioldstclii, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daleliner .Mr nnd Mrs Hairy Dannenbaum, Mr. und Mis Harry Snellenburg, Mr. and Mrs Imjc KatzcnUcrg, Sir. and Mrs. D.ivld Markowltr. Mr. Abo Mnrkonltz, Jtr anil Mr." Nathan Snellen burg, Sir. nnd Sirs. I.ee Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Kills (Umbel, Mr. and Mr Kafnvette Stern, Mis. Harry Renal. Mr and Mrs. Her man HchIo?s, Miss Helen Flelsher. the Rev Dt and .Mrs Jo&eph Krnuskopf. Itabbl nnd Mrs. James Heller, the Itev. nnd Mrs Mar vin Nathan, Mr. and Mr O'car tllsendrntb. Mr. Max Hoxenau, Mr. Ma (iartenluub and Jtr. Clireuco Wolf ANOTHER BRANCH OF AUXILIARY NO. 7 Girls Friendly Society of St. Luke's Church, Germantown, Makes All Kinds of Dressings The St. Lulto's branch of !hli'I-'ilciHll, of which MIsi Elizabeth Drown Is head, com poses a very earnest and liard-w orUIng group ot Red Cross workers belonging to auxiliary No. 7. They meet every Moiulav evening In St. Luke's parish bouse, under tho direction of Miss Harriet llaj, who Instructs theyv In tho making ot all kinds of surgical dress Ings. They average twenty to twenty-live worlurs each meeting and have turned out :Jlt dressings since last summer, When there Is a special drlvo for hospital garments, etc., they help out by sewing these nrtlcle'j, but as a general thing confine their endoavors to the making of surgical dress lugs. Tho gills aro also instruittd In the knitting of sweaters, socks nnd otlitr nrtlclcs, and whllo there Is no organized knitting class, a great deal of Red Cross knitting Ih done. It shows a patrlotlo spirit for theso girls who are busy all dy to glvo up an evening every week to norvo their country In this way, ana ougnt to bo a lesson to tomo of us who have more time to give. et do not take advantage of our opportunities. Miss Katharine W. Lcvlck, of tho Delmar Moirls, Is visiting In Washington for a fow days, after which nils will go to Old Point Comfort, where she will remain for about two weeks. Mr. Paul W. Sutro, V. S. A. A. S, spent tho week-end with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul U Sutro, of 51 1G Wlsuhkkon avenue. Tho Germantonn Academy Mandolin Club gave a concert on Thursday night for the sailors at League Island. Mr. William T. Tilden gave a talk, and soveral ducts worn played by Mr. Robert Williamson, leader of the club, and Mr. Mortimer Robinson. The other members of tho club are Jlr. Rodney Reck. Mr. Albert Smj th, Mr Rodman Porter, Mr. Thomas Vlscher and Jlr Newton Beck. Mr. Ouvser, who Is Instructor of tho Jlnndo. lln Club, has chargo also of the CJlco Club, which has arranged a very attractive pro gram of songs for this car. The members of this club are Jlr. Robert Braddock Dlnsmorc, leader and first tenor; Jlr. Rodney Heck, sec ond tenor; Jlr. llobert Williamson, second tenor; Jlr. Allan West, second tenor; Jlr. Thomas Vlsher. first tenor; Mr. Kduin Con ley, first bass: Jlr. Milton Ilarba, first bass; Jlr. Jlorthner Robinson, first basa ; Jlr. Harry flmjth. second bass nnd Jlr. Prancla Smjth, second uass. JUNIOR PROM CUT FROM 4 DAYS TO ONE Yale University Announces Change in Usual Plans for Enter tainment on Account of Wnr The Junior "proms" of tho various col leges are alwas largely attended by Phlla delphlans, and as the time approaches for tho Invitations to be Issued thero are sura to be questions as to whether tho undergraduates will follow thclrsual custom In these war times. Announcement has been inndo In New Haven that the Yalo Junior promenade will bo held on Tuesday, Febiuary 5. The place will bo Woolsey Hall and because, of the war and the many demands being made upon everybody's pockatbook the strict est 'kind of economy will prevail. The prom will bo a one-day affair ln Bteadof tho cuotomary four davs, and a great amount of expensive entertaining has thus been done away with. The fair guebts of the Tale men will be quartered In Vander bllt Hall Instead of the Hotel Taft, and will dlna In tho Yale dining hall. In the Com mons special table d'hote menus wrlll be pre pared and only nominal prices charged. A basketball .game and ft swimming nrtet will be followed by tea- dances In several of the university funding.. After dinner KSSSi. there win o" pni" - ------V " i..i- nn nrohab y a concert by the jmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimMmmmmmiqtfy ..'. nHIKEPyis ; f VRfi!skzqs Hk'3 . ' , 1 'lKf - li. y K f J Ht' 'M, LW ' l ;. Hi VHf R K i -tasr- 't v & "Ifck"1 HB8Bift 9? & f ss v" v. 1 V At lH V xTySLiJrTm. H 1 mks. dokald r. tokue-y S h$t .1', ( n.a,, fjimmft HiiiiiiiBSi 8 . ' "win.- j'i v, HiiiiH i k- t mm U It . '5 . '!. . rhtl ,. 'Mr . iHf JHH 3R fasS!MB! MISS SARAH W. COFFEE PARTY GIVEN FOR WOOL FUND Men of While House. Kails of Schuylkill. Plan Moving Picture Show at Midvale Theatre The cofTto party given last week bv Jlr". Luoy Brewer at her home, S12J Queen lane, in aid of the wool fund ot tlio Trench and Belgian war relief work ot tho Protislant Hplscopil Church of fat James the l.cs?. was a sucess socially nnd financially The dec orations were patriotic In color, nnd small American lings waved through fern leaves and among tho pilni bianches. Jlrs. Clnrles P. JIcDermott. Jtlss LvdU Karn-r. Jllss Beslo Brewer, Jlrs. William r (Irlndrnd. Jllss Elizabeth Edwards, JIIfs JInry (Hind rod nnd Jlrs. Jllnnle hheppnid nssltcd tlio hostess In serving coffee, dainty wndivbhes homeniado cakes and Jclllo". Tim fuU tlmt It was n. patty to help tho wool fund suggested to the wuests inni knitting would bo permissible, und the needles flashed back and forth accompanied by clever discussions ot rellit work and other cur rent cvmts. Among those participating wore Jlrs. JIarth.i Smith, JIr. W Butes, Jlrs. Samuel Wngner, JIis. Dietrich Conradl, Jllss Allco Conradl, Jlrs. William Wlle. Jlrs Whltakcr, Jlrs. R. Tlsdale. Jlrs. William (Iras, Jlrs. James Lawsuit. Jlu William Simpson. Jlrs. Edward Sheppnrd. Mrs. John i,m. Jllss Vlorence H.rst. Miss Mary lMr- ror Mrs John Campbell. Mrs. James .ce,., Mrs W. Stevenson. Jlrs. M. Mitchell. Mis. Georgo Hamilton. Mrs. A"ln-11.M,it,AV Hoocock. Jllss Mary Boocoik, Jllss Jlnrj, Kndoi. J is" Klorence Sudell. Mls Pannlo Ludell J 1HS Elizabeth Jackson. Jlrs Mary I ees J n Brunei. Miss Jenito Moljneux. Mrs Thomas Molyneux. Mrs. t'ook. Mrs. V.m? ,.;. -vni. Mrs William Lowe, Mrs. M Mahaffy. Mi's Llllle Mahaffy. Mlrs Mary M.tonald. Miss Edna Baker. Miss Meaner Henneswy, Jlrs. Thomas Reulter, Miss Anna Vswsomt I a r.. I'avld Munyou. Jlrs. t.usbes. Mrs ?rrgt WIUox. Jlrs Benjamin Walker, v Klehofer, Mrs. Sir.ih Pickles, tho Rev. ndw'aJd imchio. rector of tho U.ur,!.. and MThat" knUUng'needles In tho hand, ot . ,,e.ts can accomplish wonders U shown by bi result of two we. Us' wort: by the war Jwnrlers Bevenlcen sw caters, eight hel Lc VZl' nv'o naiis of socks, which were -'t to th. N.v- VK"- , .a Citizens; Patrlotlo r. T"i,e are" prep-vr : ng knitted garments Commit eo are Prenring m fom r ZZ whowiil be called to seriKe about I116 '"''i'lberty Bond, but h.'-fun.' amount n.v w llf buy only a small quantity of 0t m0y.hO White lloiiso workers welcome, nU ibo emertalnmeiits given to aid the '"Sd'UarydS Srnay nmdncVvvere'tho guests ot tho committee- ,., ,i10 ,Pti of tho Wlilto On Thudav evrnmg o n " House w 1 g e V.ure! The committee l"en.tat lo "rta'lr I. charge In. Hides JTr having bo arta r n 0thwell. Mr. CharleB Hykes, -Mr. v.nr . JInc. r.rnest ftrwardlne. MMfa?ne. Jlr. John Kc?zlcrtr Richard Cole J r W. Arml-Tm.- A I---" J,r' WllUam 0,M Ernest Carwardlne. of 3S15 Krall ..MJ.- A'.irtnlncd on Saturday evening at vrcV eA; lmr daughter, Jllss Ilutli ;ar- "Cr, lnif 0c.leS.on o her flfleenth birth vvardlne. In ce'eurav.o en AmnnF the euests M... id Klrkoid. Miss Marian ritehle, MIss KiS Mrffuit. Miss Ellen Whartenby and Mlrnnoementmr made ot the ma.rlago of ui Ta' iStharlw. JIcQeogh. daughter ot ,.,,,i mm. Patrick J. JlcCleogh. of Au Slt 1)1 Thomas (J. Rabbitt, of fber-iUs on Monday. December 81. In Ft, Patrick's Church, Augusta, by tho Rev. n ir . McAlahon. V. O. Tho bride was nt nded by Jills Mildied Muller. of rinclnnatl. tended b Co,eman vas tho bride ;m'I best inaiu Jlr. Rabbitt Is a mem. he?oVfhe Falls Male Chorus and of the choir ? S? Bridget's Catholic Church, of tho Falls. ?i. la stationed at camp with the infantry. Mr Charles P. JIcDermott. of 153 Winona nvenuc'otrmantonn, entertained tho boys ot bis Sunday school class in St. James the Less Church on Friday evening at his home. On Saturday evening Mrs. JIcDeimott gave an interesting entertainment for the joung girls of her class In the same school. Jlr and -Mrs. John Hohen-Adel. of Queen I nne' entertained the members of their card club at dinner and cards last week at their emu ai includod Dr. nnd Jlrs. tlTs Reese, Mr. and Jlrs. John JIay. Jlr. and Mrs. P. H. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. John iwr.r Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Jtr. And JIM Charles Kelly. Ml Ella Boyd. Jllss ?C Foley. Miss Mary Foley, Mrs. John coahlan nnd Miss JIary Richard. The Air Castlo Club gave a supper on Friday evening at the Young Women's Chris tian Assoo'lon. ,,, t newt lor th eeUr will k sil and prtBed In the Ki.nlwt l'nbllr rffWsTII nisn HCBKJ f-4w vrmitrn nr rr y f the DPr "Uf ana "!! ." " mWWA H&?& KLACKBURNK WOMEN GIVE THEIR EVENINGS TO RED CROSS Workrooms at Palmyra, N. -T., Filled Every Day and Two Nights With Rusy Workers PAI.jntt v The Itnl Cioss binmb "f P.ilinji.1 Im tit.iiiilv a I edit to the Red Cross ih.ipter "lhu workrooms aro opened i-vcr day and two evenings during the weok. Some times morn than fifty women mo busy at work In the evening Theso aro women who are tmploed during tho dajllmo but ure nulous to work Iiuilng tho week scoie-. of bu hands tin n out bandages, surgical oiessin, sweaters, helmets and wristlets for tlio sol diers who nro fighting in Frame. At it meeting lit Id en 1'ildny tvcnlmy the trensiiitr'H tepntt vi.is read Business fiom November J. mi. umii January 1. ISIS' Rcctlpts. 510S1C1; ex penscs wcie J501.1M JUhs Clara It. Wlshani, of Pleasantvllle spent the week-end at tho home of Jits, JI. W WIMuiin llt'ltLtNOTON Sergeant Hownrd Jllller Is riicnding a feu davs' furlough nt his home In this city. Jlrs. Elwood Hughes has gone .to Ambler. Pa, for a fow das. Jllss Helin Burns and Jllss Kathleen I'.icker, nf Jlontrnso, Pa. who have been guists of Jllss lluth Sparks nt her homo on EnsC I'lilon, bava leturned home. Mrs. S D. Jtojers, of New York, is spend ing a fi'itnlsht with her father ?- .Tames Dhi'li EDt:i:ATi:H PARK JIi. .lo.eph S Buzby has reielved his commission as a lieutenant In tho I'nltid States Ordnance Department. Jlls Ella Hoover Thaih.r of Washing ton, 1). (' . Is tho guest ot Jlr. Prank W. Thacher. ot Edgewater lane. Jtis Edward It. I'llft arrived home on Saturday after spending piveial divs Willi frltuds la Plilkidelpbla BEVEP.r.Y Jlis. John Ilomettood arid MldJ Homouood, of Wilmington, Del, aie guets of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John Itoberts. Tlio Paragraph Club gnvo tho third ler turc of tho course In Jlnsonlo Hall on "Cur rent Events" jesterday afternoon nt .1 oMock. Jlr. A Hunt Vnutler was tho i blot Kieakcr. There will bo mi chtblt nf textiles this afternoon at the Jlasonlo Hall nt a oi-loik Jlrs. J. I.lndrav Ulnrksnn, chnlimaii of tho department of nrt, will he In tharge JIOOP.nsTOWN JTrs l' A. Haines has leuirnelj. from a visit nt Chestnut 11 ill. Pa. FLORENCE Tho Red Cioss branch at thin place Is asking for a linen tdiouer for tho Burlington County Chapter. This shower Is made up of a unit of one sheet 63x99, one pillowcase 31x5fi and a towel, linen, Turkish, buck or cotton. From reports coming In from all branches of the county, tho Bur lington County Chapter will lend In this Htato in tho linen Miower. These articles are to be sent to Trance and Italy. ,,,. v'im? ni i-kk , fsSSv AtfutA k in.. rv -- in - Pliofo by J. JIHchH Elliot. MISS HELEN HARE Miss Hare, of Ovcrbrook, who Is a memter of St. Franci' Junior Aid, appeured for tho first time last I dy nluht In the "Juniors'" onnual play for the benefit of St, Francis's ukwnlfrWM 1 ' Mf M ' f r. sPrSij - t k : : JiBu h pi?i Ts F !s ji' tWmfc 'H" : sJHnH ' I, NOVEL FEATURES AT VAUDEVILLE SHOW Little Children Take Part, in In- tcrcstiug Entertainment Given at Saturday Club in Wayne Nuiuerois novel and Intel otlfjit fealuies were given at the vaudjvlllo und danco under the ausplns ot th Junior isectlon of tho Saturday nub at Wajne last, .Saturday afternoon for tlio bent-fit of tho 1-Vench war orphans. Both adults and children took part In tho program Tho pageant of ".Mother (Joeso was ad mlribly given under the direction ot Jlrs. Charles (J. Tatnall and Jrrs. W. Allnn Ban. Th tlnv- children taking pait hi this wero the Whetstone twins. JInry Rlstln. Betty Hogan, Elizabeth Tatnall, Allen llatr. Wini fred Walton, Clarlsa Walton, JInry Buvllss, Peggy Ilivllss. Ann- Cochran, Holen Wlllov, Bi'tty IiadclUTe, Kathcrlno Slnndi.ii and Jack r-tinden A tableau, nnanged by Jlrs. Henry P.Doser. was entitled "Kep the Homo Finn Burning" Jack Ollfillan, a boy noprano. sang the song of that name. Othern taking fart In It wero Jllss Eckert. Dorothy Latiock, Stuart Ivicock, Sarah Ieser, Janet Bocsrr, Cora Roeei- and Helen Palmer Jliss Nancy Hallovvcll's troop nf dill Scouts gave exhibitions of Uiolr vtrk. A group Jllss Catherlno Jlather, Jllsa Uentrtoo Tees, Jtlss Katharine Powell, Jllss Amanda (Irelnbcrg and Jllsa Jfargarot CoaerV sig naled tho "Pledge to the Flag" Others dem onstrated bandjglng. Theso wero Jllss. Elsa Kreltzburg, Jllss Phebo Cornog, Jllss Cor nelia Kllllnger, Jllss Ruth Klllliiger. Jllss Harriet Welsh, Jllss Margaret Jones, Jtlss Jlarjorln Roberts, Jllss Elizabeth ChilRinan. Jllss Fiancls Stone. Jllss Cecils Jtoblnson, Jllsa i:ilzabcth Wetzel and Jllss Eleanor lieuuerson. fhe Boy Scouts, under their scoutmaster, Jlr. Brandensteln, gave scenes from theli camp life. The Camp Fire Oh Is fiom Taoll and Ber w.vn gave a set of Indian cuauta with native sittings. Jlrs. Williamson Tate was lu iharge of this number. Jllss Dorothy Painter gave several solo dances. (J Iris from Devon Manor and tho bo from St. Luke's School jvero going to tako part, hut as both hdiooW hro nuaratttlncd for measles they could nut attend Tho final number on the prugras.1 was given by tho junior section. It wan called tho "rtcviio of Conservation Girls," and was, very well done. Jllss Dorothy Park representofl "Down Eiit" and was attended by llttlo Cwtyn tot terer an Cold." "South" was represented by .fllss JIary Johnson, attended by Elizabeth Stanton dressed as a "Cottonpod." Jllss Lillian West represented Iho "West" and vi as attended by Jack Standcn, as "Fruit." Miss Janette Holmes represcntfdThoamt Northwest," and llttlo Rosalia Dufur at tended her drefsed as "Wheat." Cuba" Ma represented by Jliss IJptty Pluck, nnd Cabriel.i Evans nttcndeil lief dressed as "Sugar " Tho "Jllddlo West" ws represented by Miss Dorothv Leonard, and sho was accom panied to the amusement of every ono, by a live pig to reprsont "Meat." Iluse representatives all pasred In review befom 'Undo Still," Impersonated by Wes ley Roeser, A "Tea liansant" followed the entertain ment, with Jlcjei'B orchestra furnishing tho music. Lemonade and take were served by Jllss Esther Campbell, Miss Betty Thorton. Jtlsa Dorothy Leonard. Jllss Betty Phlllppl and Jliss Jladellno Iavenromt, wlille Jlrs. Duf lleld Ashmead and JBss Katherlne Wright presided at the tea tabla In the Inglenook. Wedding in Germantown on Saturday Evening A veiy atlractlvo vvnldlng was solemnized In Christ Eplscopil Church. Germantown. ut 7:30 o'clork on Haturday evening, when Jtlss Jeanette Walker I-auglilln becanio the bride of Jlr. Zachary Taylor Iwln King, Jr. Tho bride, wild was given In marriage by her father, Jlr. David W. Iiughlln, wore a gown of pussj -w lllovv taffeta and sho carried a bouquet of vihlto roses, carnations and orchids. The wreath nround tho bridal veil was ot white lilies ot tho valley and ferns. Jliss JInbil I:. l.aughlln, tho bride's sister, was maid of honor, and woro a pink taffeta dress and n gold lacn hat ntv cairled a bunch of pink hvveet peas. Tho bridegroom's hlator, Jllsa Ireno V. King, was tho brides maid, and was dressed in light blue taffeta mado llko that worn by tho maid of honor. Mia also wore a silver lace hat and carried pink sweet pens. Jlr. James Jlctzel. Jr., was the beet man. WHAT'S DOING iTONlGHX Annual maetlng and election of offlrera, Church Historical Society, Church llouae, 8.15 o'clock. Free KJtor.e flub arnoher, l.u T.o Templt, Lieutenant Itert Hall and vaudeville pro gram. Admlialon charge. Tableaus Mvanta (lltlng plcturea), Audi, tortum of the Pennsylvania Institute for Instruction ot tho Ullnrt. Slxty.fourth street and Malvern avenue. Admission charge. New Century Clnb of Kannatli Square, "Dreami That Come True," Doctor Smith, 8 o'clock, rump 1'lre (luardlana Allocution rally, address by lister I'. Bcott, of the National Organization ot Camp llro Olrli, arecn Street Jtethodlit Church, I o'clock. Free. l'atrlotlo rally, West Philadelphia. ItlgU Bchool. Lieutenant F. A. Sutton, Canadian i:xpedttlonary Force, and Harold II. Settler, chairman of the enrollment committee, "Four JUnutt "Men," vvlll apeak, I o'clock. Free. British War F.ihibll,tFlnt Keglsaent Ar -t. vC 0frffia o hfrt,.,(;.4.,:.;, In aid of the Rel Cross work ot the Church of Our I.ady of Jlerry, Bread street nnd Kusquehanna avenue, there will be Urge; card party nnd dance tonight In the Students' Chapter, Park nnd Kuiquehantia nvenues. It will bo given b)- tlin "Children of JIary," which Is nn organUallon'Vomposcd of three hundred girls of t'Ae, parish. The entertain ment Is In (huge bf Jllss Kathleen Carroll, Mrs. JIary Covle, iMIss Florence Jllller, Jllss Rlslo Iluddon, Jtfm Kalhryn Rudden, Miss Helen Jlanly, Jllrs Marian Turner. Jllss Sarah G. Ferry and Jhis Alio Nugent. Among tho Vjirge entertainments that have been affected bj- the fuel administration orders Is tlm tntd party nnd dance which was to havrt b.en given on Jlonday evenlnr. February 11, In l.u Lit Temple, Broad and Hprlng Gnrdeii stteets, In aid of the wool fund for thf Kcivlce Jten's Comfort laguo of the thlrtiz-elshth division nf tho Thirty-eighth Warn, night hundred tickets have been sent out nd last Friday evening tho committee vi 3" t Informed that tli temple must be closed rn Monday uvenlng, so the date has been ad v a lived to Saturday, February !. Tho league w brkcis nro preparing knitted garments for t fie men who expect to bo called hi Fehrunry jis well ns those ot tho division .i'-eady In tho service. Jlrs. Charles S. Osmond, who has tho en- tertalnmtnt In rlnvrce, has for her assistants. .Mrs. ii .Miieri i reuiorer. .virs. i-nnsioru Kunpp, Jtlss KUna Worthlngtou, Jtis. W. Stiirtevont, Jtriv Ralph T. Jtoyer, Jlrs. lMgar II Reddlngtom, Jlrs. Bajmond Cannon. Jits. C'areneo It. ""hrll, Jlrs. C, Biownhig and Jlrs. A. s. Garrett. Tho league has Its headiiuartei-s at I.chlsh avenuo nnd Dover Ktrrct. Jlr. Charles 8. Osmond Is president: Mr. Abo SnJIer, Jlr. C. F. Ward, are the vice-presidents-, Jlr. i:. II. Reddlngton Is secretary nnd Jlr. R. T. Jtovcr, treasurer. The membeis of the Cherokco Country Club haw tcgnnlzed a knitting club to make knitted garments for tho Rial Cross society. Tlio vrrrktrs will meet nt tho homes of the nientbets. Jtlss Jtarlo Koough vvns the hos tess J.ist Thiirsdnv evening. Among the knitted s aro Jtlss JIay (Reason, Jtlss F.llza betb Heir. Jllss Bessie love, Jllss Sadie 1'impbell. Jllss Agnesj Mayer. Jllss Prlscllla Jtoer, Jllss Boso JfAver, Jllss Hewitt, Mls Mario Sullivan and Miss Helen Toomey. Au Interesting entertainment will be given ii Thursday cvenng In nld of the war fund of the . JI. C, A, Xorth Branch. It will bo held In th North Blanch Auditorium. 7-ehlgh nvemwi and Tenth street, and will Include patrljtlo and operatic selections by the members; of the Behrens Opera Club, vocal soloa by Jllss Martha Denby and Jlr. Joseph F. "McC.ljnn: ihoruscs by lift' ttalned voices uirder tho direction of Jlr. John Curtis. Jr.. and patriotic tableaux by a number of oung -women from the Gaaton Presbyterian ChurvJi. At, the monthly meeting of the Ushers' Association und the Hemper Fldells Society of tho Cookman JI. K. Church on Jlonday erenlng, tho Rev. Frank JI. Gray, of Wh jrihlckon. gnvo an lnteiestlng nccount of the work of the Y. JI. C. A. nt Camp Jteade; and vocal and Instrumental solos were given by .-viiss liiizaiisin itejnoias and JIr.. F. C Hudson. Tomorrow evening ev-Henator Can non, of Utah, will address a union meeting of all the neighborhood cburehei In Cookman Ch-tirch, Twelfth street nnd I.ohlgh avenue. Jlr. and Jtrs. Nathaniel H. Harris have returned from their wedding Journey and will receive after February 1, at their homo, 1!)17 North Thirtieth street. The brlds was Jllss Itoso Wlexen, daughter of Jtr. and Jlrs. Harry WIescn, 3231 West Norrls street, 12iry -week brings Its quota of Informal dinner nnd card parties to help those nt tome to forget for an hour or two the hor tora of tho uoild war. Among Inut week's affairs was tho luncheon nnd bridge patty given on Thursday by Jlrs. Russell Wilson at her home, 1521 North Tark avenue. Her guehts Included Jlis Charles Branch, Jlrs. Karl .Stewart. Jlrs. M.irlon Klrkbrlde, Mrs. Ciigeun llajuiond, Jtis A tried Wolstenliolme, Jfrs Jleitle Shrlver, Miss Grace D'Ossonr, Jliss ilelen D'Oseone, Jlrs. II. lies; Stnck houw, Jlrs. Clark Kendrlck, Jtis. Wlllhm Blatr, Jlrs. Henry Fahiig, Jlrs William liyndman, Jlis. John (iroff and Jllss Irene Vegley. Jlrs. Walter JrcCattby, of Notth Twelfth street, will entertain at luncheon, followed by sewing, today nt her home. Her guests will Ineludo Jtrs. Harry Seaman, Jlrs. Amos Gelkler, Jtrs. Walter G. Hinds, Jlrs. James Cunningham, Jtrs. Albert Boat, Jlrs. William Aldilch. Jlrs. A. JI. Smith. Jlrs. William Irwin, Jlrs. AVIUI.im Sherwood, Jtrs. Harry Yenger. Jlrs. Frank: Kenny and Jlrs. William Delano;. Jlr. and Jlr. H. Ilex Stackhouse, or 1813 North Twelfth street, gavo a dinner followed by brldgo on Saturday evening at their home. Their guests Included Jlr. nnd Mrs. Finer son Fleming, Jlr. and Jfrs. Henry Fahrlg. JTr. and Jlrs. Russell Wilson, Jlr. und Jlrs, F.ugene Rajmond, Jfr. and Jlrs. William Hyndiuan and Jlr. and Jlrs. Norman C. Bull, of Wnbhlngton, II. C. The latter, with their two chlldien, Mlus Helen Bull and Jtas ter Norman Bull, Jr.. are spending several weeks with Jlr. and Jlrs. fitackhauee. Jlrs. Bull Is the sister of her hostess. Jliss Gertrude Curry, of Berks street, gavo a luncheon followed by knitting on Saturday for tho members of the Sigma Phi Sorority who are knitting for the Red Cross. Jlrs. Walter Smith. Jllss Cora Rogers, Jllss Anna, bel Croilcr, Jllss Helen Barclay, Jlrs. Harry Itfgar Donohoe, Jliss Rdlth Arnold. Jllns Madallno Conahan. Jllss Alma Donald and Mrs. Iiano Daltoll. Jllss JIabel Hauch, the chairman, and Jllss Bella Jarrelt. the secretary, aro taking the rourso In surgical dressings nt tho headquar ters of the national society and will have chargo of that section of the work. Jllss JIay Jtacklc is the treasurer. A knitting sec tion and a workroom for hospital garments will be added ns the membership Increases. Among tho cnthuslastlo Red Crossers who are helping Miss Forderer In the formation of tho new organliatlon aro Jllss Rather Forderer, Jtlss Christina Wanner. Jflss Frances Wanner. Miss Kva Rverhart, Jllss Mary Kent, Jllss Jllnnlo Fo'i Jtlss Anna JIaler, Jllss Rather Allcbach, MUs Bernadlna Fluck, Jllsa Delia Jlyers, Jtlss Agnes I.ang and Jtlsa Athalla Gutellus. The Grace Reformed Church, of which the Rev. If. C. Outellus Is pastor, lias twenty-two stars on Its service flag for the following joung men In the service: Mr. Roland Fred crick, Lieutenant A. J. Beckley, Jlr. lltrl D. GRAND CONCERT & LECTURE vinder auspices AvrtKN-T oiuiun of- iiinKftNiANl IN THE AOADKJIV OF J1U810 Thursday Evening, January 31st PIIOCEKD8 KOK A. O. It. WAIt FND tr.J.ms Maria Naralte. lha renonmed Irish AuairalSn Soprano. Jha John afrCcrmack of htr A.4 Va a ilnaer ot Irtah aonr". and har dauiWar, iiiia Naralla. vrlll rfndtrpopular Amarluia and lrtati ballivla. Kathleen aroa will prcalda at '"ocSJAMman Walter M. Chandler, Nave Tork. latn'roant. . ) " ' ETHOrOt.tTAN Ol'KItA HOUSB. JIBTBOVOLITAN VVKItA COMPANY. N. T, SS-LATRAVIATA Jl?i?.A UoaHI. BAUA. Coo . MOKANIONI. g&.lSClA cffstn'ut" "' vyalnut Mil lUoa 01. . rrn m T PI taoasd Toolabt-romor. Sal) LITTLE BEUL AH JAY -ntejLTRn mh 6 p ijr In "Tin Teeter's Pllamna,'' By O. Bernard Shaw. rnca- " aTRANDutnSKiVi'SitaW i . V " ' ' '----- --'- ""-'"'' -n.-r I 2- i '. s1 ex.-.!.. -. s... -,.-- .-.. V..-. ..--j sH .v..nu,., .r, ..mipr ivrcK, ir. irry - Kummtrs. Jlr, James Summers, Setg wiuiriee. ji. wiiny. Kr. John Raudb) Jtr. 'Harry 15. CasselL Mr. Rimer NIH Jlr, Howard 1-ttch. Jfr John JlerVet.-'l vvimam Klirlnr. Jtr. Raymond Jllller, Rart Coock. Jtr. Charles Schwender.- William Kauftman, Jfr. Ralph KlelnS M Frank Foiderer, Jlr, William Cassell, ;jl flrWt tlfrtwrt ntiA tim (lAtxn TtJk v" trn!nnl ttttmt '. Owlni: to tlio order of th fuel ndmta ttAtor. 11) annual nlnv ami ilflnr at 1 Atlath Jpuhurun Awprhiht- Avlilrii wait ta hftA V takn plfttia Urt ovfiUnr, will b hrid n? Tliursdaj night In Mercantile llftll BroMJ1 awl Master street-. The pia lo be presented . .. Ill 1.. Mil... i-i 1 . it.l ... -tt -. TS Up m an nnd Fanuiel Khtpman. Tlie daat ft""-.) Lnn Mm Franc jet. mim Atom- ny& C.oldsteln. Jtr. Abo Hart and Jtn David X.,A jtosenicia. - y 4,tj A special feature of the program vvlll f'M the folk dances by a number of the pupils Q' P nt tne soutii rtilladelplila High school tar -u. Girls. The cait has been coaebsd by ITr.Jw' Henrj- Rchatrer, Jr., of the Pla- and ritijt ers. There will be an attractive ouve4r?yS ptngram. Jtr. Stanley A. Wise, Mr. Htanweyty k. eunauer ana juts jury nnion tnv. chairmen of the various committees, exptet a large audience and hara worked zcatouelytj ... trinl a .1.. .W.lJ ..-- ?t. i !.. nv ni.flii I, Buvivni. OPERA BENEFIT Y1 GIVEN IN CHICAGb Jleinbcrs of the committee in charge ot th opera benefit performance which was given recently In Chicago for the children of France and Italy wero guests nt a tea which was given by Mis. Joseph O. Coleman, of 712 Rush street. Among those who wero present wero Jfrs. Arthur i ltveraon. who In Iho l-rtneral rhAtralan of th committee; Jtrs. Bryan Lathrop, Jlrs. fC T, ,rS i.rnne, jr., airs, naisieaa u. reeman, urs, vi Walter 8. Brevrster. Mrs. AVataon F. Blair. Jlrs. Hugh J. McBlrney, Jlrff. Samuel t. Chase, Jlrs. Howard Unn, Jlrs. Kdward Brewer, Jtme. C. Campanlnl, iJtrs. John A, Carpenter, Mrs. Joseph Wlnterbotharo, JrJ. nnd the Countess Bologncsl. Jlrs. Rerson was Jllss Rmllle Bafle, a sister of Jtrs. G, Helde Norrls nnd Mrs. Arthur T. Jlusli, of tbls city, eBlia -Intro dured two of her daughters Into Phlladdphlu t'f society several ears ago. Jlrs. Colemar. at whose homo the tea was glvon, was Jflss Nannie Wllklns, of thin city. MAnKET STitEBT AKOVD , itrrir l H.tBArM t 11:15 rJji. Tomorron- t. Ilemalmler of vvek i JOSni'll M. SclIth..Nt;K lfewol-. NORMA TALMADGE l In l'lrt Showlnr "tlhoits ot YemrOliy'T PAT APT? Wll JIAKKBT HTRBBT t A -CT-AJXi. Jlli TOMOP.HOW asux (iOI.DWl.V Pre.ents Plrft Shoeing of MAE MARSH "nELD,R.. A R .C'A D I-A3 Tornorroiv ana Jlcmtlnlr of week JuliaR Eltingc A'!K?, M1,hr VICTORIA JUUKV2T Abor TM 'XOMORROVy WJI. POX PrnU TttP.nA TtARA I" Wrst 8howtn IHULIA illX TltH ROSB OF BLOOri't Coating WM. FAKXCM lo "1 .Mlrtlf. " RRfJKNT MAttKCT Below 17TH ... V til, A IJA1NA '"I 4JIIO In "Tllli WINDINO TRAIL" TOMonnovjr axd itiritAt.NDFm or WEEK 1 it a. ji. to ii r, it. 'THE' MID-WINTER REVUE" MAY WEST awi oritKRS CROSS KEYS maukkt iiklow earn "FASHIONS A LA CARTE", BROADWAY "kao sxTUEn xvb. Bljum. Tomorrow 2, 7 HARRY COOPER & CO. Metro "BLUE JEANS" 'ft.Bfc I'reri.-nts FORREST WST wbbk. eW. . a. $1 Pop. Matinee Tomorrow $1 Kntlre Pslcony and Oilier y, 50a lIENIir W. HAVAOU Offer T!i llrlahUtt. SnarolMt Musical Comtdrr HAVE A HEART "Hitecen of Bmltta and I-itigliter." Telegrapa. j.ii;.ni.mj3 t-BAT. MAT., 0o to $3 00. NnXT JinNBAT MAT.-rSfc-ATS TUUItSDAT iii:.nr vv. kavaui: on-.ri Tlie New JIuiIMIiCemady T00T-TQ0T! A Train ot Mirth and Melody SI Mats. M"- I En,lr,f Orcheitr II. V l' WKU. I Entire IUL O.I , 50c. OARRICK LA8T WBKic. Kvg.. bm,' $1 Pop. Matinee Tomorrow $K The Comedy That Tflll Uve Fortvtr TurnRht NEXT WEEK HBAT8 TRUltSOAS ureal L.SUKH nucceta tri-iPT A TOC A OH DOWN! u r a l n xio n n With a Tjpieal Morosco Cast and. Ohf That rjatav Vlrnul..! Ctt Seatt 11.80 at for. Uata. Wed. U TtL r&i D-DrtAT-l t8T a WKKKS. Hr. i-20, ffl .uitvsms Popular Slat. Tauerrew XZtti Seat S1-50 Popular Mat. Tomorrow iS GEORGE ARLISS Aa AlTandr Hamilton. Jlmt Secratary ( inv ArvBBurr. in inr j'law ritr "HAMILTON" T.VPTP Nn Vtrfnrmanta TnitUt-xP,t Fop. fries Mat. Tomofrow. Baal Haata It vSI IlEaOIiAtl JUTINEB'BATUhDAT vtSS raHODGB ' im .. !... . uuu. lur ijiira.nia.ma. arfi Ko rarfermane Teelaiit Jjiat -Matlat Baturdiy 1 J( ''J WILLIAM GILLETTE j. Kit TVaak S.ata Tburaaarr-Mall Orrg,JiiJ' JOHN .'JfABOAmiX v Ni DREW ILLINGTON' W $,& In THH QAT LOtt sWC" & " B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE &7sm&m&w TSSSkSw!&S9 ANNUAL SONG KBVIRW TnTnKUT. Tkvrastey Alt! Ha.' M. .M : JSSvijaBl-FB' cK.A'.r 'TWU11 i ' vi .i H3 m x. "-fSa W.'J W4 X. ,$ "hi vi I &, t, . ir R can. 1MI An slreat.j 'm-M-attlkark T 'iTTf- ' liril -fl f llalTMrT H" "'I ,- ! u . SSUTa a T-SJaaBsrn ' aaTlaV
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