TTWrFTTr" " r'i r ,4 ' ? ' i- vij , -i; mr. ' x ' j: i : iw A'H KV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBKUAKY J-. ym lOiS -?1 i f, . I ' J," . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE . . I ..i. .-i.. Vt MMIAI riiipA in U XKTf.tW TTTTMra I V w Nancy Wynne Has More to Tell About the Jumble Church in Falls of Schuylkill Will Celebrate Waal Inn Sale, Which Will Be Held Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week ington's Birthday With Benefit Entertainment, When Guests Will Wear Costumes m T1115 Jumblo Jim wilt open on Thurrilny nt 1008 Chestnut uttcct i.tul tlio Fall- Is to last for tinea din, and, Indeed, tho women who mo tunninR tlio nfTalr Insist tlint they liavo t-omctliliir; entirely new' In tlio vvny ot a ruminiKo Bale. They mo Koine to hao live Modi nucl cvervtlilni? elio nnd (Instead of but) tlio Kitchen fitovo, for 1 licllcvo thero will bo tho provoiblal kitchen Htove there. It's, wondeiful what rnlcndld thlnjr-l tliey ilt have. Why. T. heard a vouiib wotnin leccntly lamenting tint she did not hao iv lnby to buy u baby caulago for, Ircauso Rbo ww one Rt one of tho Mies for "almoit nothing, w hi ill must oilelnally liavn been woith nt least $6'i." And when Mio told ot It another spoke Uli and tnlcl: ".My BOodnchM, do they lnn thiiiBS llko that? I'm colnc to the net. for rni- cousin Is eoIur to brliiB her Inby to ow houo to Htay awhile, and I certainly do want a cilb or Mil ill bed for him.' "IVrhops they'll lnve one nt tho St. Nich olas sale of tho seventh, eighth and ninth," niM tlio other. And to, ou nee, theio Is nlv.nvg t'omo ono who wants somcthhiB that ronio one clso has no Ubc for. Tho i ilo this week In to be k'v en for tho bene fit of tho St. Xlcholis Day Nuiseo, ot which Silt. Chailes Howell Is picddcnt. Thero will v bo cery kind ot men- ill tndlsc, and a tnovliieplctmc peifornunce will take placo duiliiB tho inornlm; and afternoon. Many valuable donations hao been midr, a number of which, liiUmllntS a thoiouRhiiicil i-ettor dop. will bo auc tioned off. And I ically think they will hno ilamlv tilings, Just listen to some of tli" derailment". The clothiiiB dcpiitment will lmc on nilo doth suits In Rood condition for both men and women, as well as n nuniuci i.f eenlng gowns that, still fiesh and elcin, will piovo acceptable to man. A larso n-Hoitniciu of chlldtrn'a tlothos aio alno on hand, which mo of pood nluo and will be rold at cccptlonal pilcci. This dcpait meat Is under tho management ot Jlrs. Kit. waid 11. Chase, Mis. Hcmy Hirtol niasMor nnd .Mis. Isaac II. Clothlci, with Ml. John Ilcrvov- and Slip. Nathaniel Know lei kcIHiib the chlldien's clothes. DlsiieiibliiB the china and In lea hi ic will be Mrs. Y. Middlcton, Mis. Walter Massey nml Mi j. Willi im II. Clumbetlalii, while i Mrs. Sjdnty Mabon nnd Mr.s. William II. Oeoigc will lmc rhaiRO of the books. Mis. J. Ktnest lllcliauR assisted by a number ot aides, will hae a most ntti.ii.the the and ten tint department, while the Jew thy, much of which Is antique and of cutiblclei- nblo value, will bo sold by Mis. Chailes II Itovvcll, Mr". Hcmy II 15u"ih and Mis Gullllacm Aeitscn. The niinaBcrH of the nurreiy Include be sides Mrs. Itovvcll, Hi st vice piesldi nt, Mix. . C. Wlhuer Middlcton; sitoiul lio pii sldent lMrn. Hcmy Barto Bruzlei ; titusurcr. Mix. Mbeit Diaper WhltliiKi sccrctui. Mis. ,T. finest Klcliauls. Mt.s. fiulllluiti .sitscn, Jpiis, Henry r.iul Ually, Mr. Ccorse It. Uokei. Mis. Heniy H, Utixclt. Mr. Wlllhm Cliainbeilaln, Mis. lMvvatd 13. Chase, Mis. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr., Mis. X. Mvcis Tit le!, Mis. William II. CicorBC, Mis John S. C. Haney, Mis. XatKmlel Knovvlei, Mis. Sidney Mason. Mrs. Walter S. Massey, Ml s. J. Urnost Richatds nnd Mis Jlcniy C Thompson. A GOOD many persons who were at Edith Tallin's neddlnrr nn Paturclav nie In Washington today at Rebecca Wilej'ri wed. ding. Ilebccca was hcio for some time last bummer, when sho and her slsttr Hlla. belli were bridesmaids at Jean IJIUo'h mir llaBC, and she made n lot of friends In this city. She Is the daughter of Captain Hcmy A. Wiley, l. S. X. It , and Mis. Wiley, and the man slio Is maiijfng, 'lilllp Clillds. ot lloston, Is also a V. P. X. It. Elizabeth will be her maid of honoi, and tho foui bilucsm.ildi, Elizabeth Austin, Martha Wall, Nanette Kennedy and Muriel Chllds, will icpicscnt, lcspecthely, our own cltv, lllilunoiul, Montical and Huston. Tlio Rev. Ileibcit Scott Smith will peifoun tlio sciv Kc. nnd Captain Wllty will j,ho Rebecca In mairlage. Mr. Chllds Is a Haivaul man, clnts of 1017, and Is will known hcio mid In New Yoi It. NANCY W TON B. Social Activities x the Uev. Cojdon Tler and Mis. 'ller, of 207 East Clnier'H lane. Cliestnut Hill, nre spending a few Uuya at Atlantic City. Mrs. Basil Williamson has left her homo In Ambler nnd has moed to Chestnut Hill. MIki Miirv Kelev tins trnnr Mill, llin Friends' Relict Unit to Trance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heiman "!. Miller, of .113 Hillside acnur. Jenl.liitonn, arc being con gratulited on tho birth of a son. Mrs. Mil ler will bo remembered as Miss Helen Thorn, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Ticdcilck li. Tnorn, .ir, ot JenKlntoun. Her wedding took placo In Easter woclrlast e.n. Mr. and Mrs. I'enuock I'ottcll. of Jen. klntonn, ba gone to Wernemlllo for a fortnight. The Chelsea Chili Auxiliary. No. 343. of tho Red Cross will glo a card pirty to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for the bene fit of tlio auxiliary. Tho affair will ha held in ono of the clubrooms at tho Hotel I'.it tenliousc. Mrs. fleorgo W. Young Is chair man of the nuillaiy and those who will hae cliarce of the card mrtv arn ifra. M. Keefer. Mrs. Charles Wlelil, Mrs. .Samuel unan. Jirs. 'lliomas Keefer, Mrs CJiorgo fchlslcr, Mrs. Trcdcrltk I'aik and Mis. Rob ert Sanson. M olii.lnn n.lnnl.l ..r r.1.1 ly of this city, Is Msltlng Mr. and Mrs. .Mi, .a jjcmciu, oi uti MUHuer sireci. ??no ii uccompameu ny ner son, Jir. Jmrtln Easter. The annual meeting of St. Vincent's Aid AbSOClatlOll Was held nt 715 Silirnm utrrat on Wednesday afternoon. Reixirts were read ui mo worK uono uy tlio nrlous committees, ,nnd emphasis was laid upon tho high stand ard Of liefllth MM, Arlotu nti.nn.. I.A l.ll , ", .. .... .....v.. ..lain ...Hunt. ic .ltl- I oin nt St. Vincent's Home. Seentleth trcct nnd Woodland aenuo. TIlA fnltAH Inn nfTI...... ..-. ........ k. i. ..w luiiunini, utmno ncie ClCCieUJ .ITS. lRobrt W. tiesley. president: Mrs. Rohpn T. Hlckwell. first leo nrfHlilonl Mr. Ch&rleS J. lToh.in. Hrnml It n voM&n IWrs. Joseph Slnnott, treasurer: -Miss Tlor JJpnee Walsh, recording secretary; Mrs. Ash "lon Deereut. corresnondlnir secrelnn- Ik The new members elected to tlio 'board managers were Mrs. Thomas I. Hunter, . .nuiony a. Jiirsi, jirs. iviinam uoyle. Irt, James Mumly nnd Mrs. Herman Vet- nn. Ir. and Mrs. John P, Frey announce the gIH ut lacir oauHiuer, Jiiuu rrunces mm ry. W r, isverett joma it Mt. r S. N. Mm of jir. and Mrs Vktor r. Roberts, on Wcdncul ty, January 30. Mr. and Mrs. James CI. II ill, of 430 South Tourth street, t'olwn, I'u , nnnounco tho enRaReincnt of tlieli daughter. Miss May Holla Ilnll, to Mr. A. Voltnlro Ton, of this city. A hltieheon i cl.bratlng tho tweiity-flfth ninilMrarv ot tin V 1 1 I'M Eta oratory Sorority wns kImii at the Hotel Wultoii Saturday by the t'hll idetphla Aluninne flub of the sntoilty Ilepreseiil.ithc ot the Cum lioi k S Imol of Oratory, Emerson College of Oratur and Ilren u ColUgc were ptescnt Miss A Mnrjorle Tax lor. iliugliter of Mr. nnd Mrs llol-iiul I 1nlor, ot 1S03 Do I.incey utrret, g.ii a tei nt her home this afternoon In honor ot Mr. Thorn is II Miles, who wll bo lemcmbtied at Miss Nancy Ho)t Smth The tei will be ery Inform il Mis 'lnlor and Mr". Mllts'rt inotber, Mis. t'ahln Sim lb, will preldt nt the U.i tilde CHARITY MASQUE" IN CAMDEN NEXT MONTH Woman's Relief Society Plnns Benefit for Funds Deplcte'd by War and Weather Conditions Tlio I.idlih' Rcllif Solllt of Cmndeii I planning for the niinu il i h irlt miisque, to bo given Miiuh 11 nt Eit,l'i Hull, llimul wa and Wnililntoii Hint, f'aindcn lite committer in dhargo is winking bird to miko this affnlr u gie.it sin.ce-s Several prominent btisnes men of CamiUii lmc donated valuable articles, wbkh will bo awarded to the list-duxid people jneent nt tlio affilr A ntimbei of immI and odd Ic.itmes will be lutioituced, seiutid with mtn.li dllllnilly hv the conmitttti The I.i dli i' Relltf Soilttv Rlis uld to ixety ono In need In Cintdcii lrsnrdless ot ibeh iron! Due to the hud wlntn ami tho war the funds of tlh soltt ln liien pre itly tacil In Using to nlUMite tho "ufferlng of the pool Mrs Wllllim Whltehtnl, of Wvomlng ne line, Audiilion, Is i nloi tabling her parents, Mr. and Mi John l.cl(, of I'hiladelphW. A series of ItcturfH will bo glvm by the f'olllngswood Woin ill's Club In tho Colllngs wood Hlfcli Sihool fin the benefit of the North Jersey HomcopithU Hospltil The llrt of this scries will take plaie tomoriow nt i o'clock Ml A Hunt V.iutkr will speik on 'The Cln.it War." its cause , piog uss and lines upon whkli perniinent pc.ico i.m be i stalilishrd ' Hr. Roland Will lrd, of ICing's Illrhnay Hist, lliiildonllelil, Is inteitalnlng lilt brother, who has iitumid from tho Middle West. Lieutenant Albert Harvard, loiated .it one of uur sotitluin ramps. Is liomo at 401 Lin den street mi n, brief tuilough Mi. and Mrs UenJ until E Tow iivend, ot MISS ELIZABETH WALSH Who will do a "specialty" nt tho ball to be given on Kiulay evening at the Ritz-Carlton by Le Bon Temps Club for the benefit of tho Knights of Columbus war fund. Maple teuraie, Mirchntitvlllc, entertained a lugfl number of guests troin Phlladelphl i, Colllngswood, Audubon nnd MeiUiontvillo nt a dinner nt their homo on S ilurdiy eve ning in honor of their hunt) -fifth wedding annlvcrs.ny. Mr. Samuel Notion and his family, of rcmberton, X. J. spent Sunday ns the guests ot Mr, and Mrs Houard Uuzby, of 141M I3alrd avenue, vihllo on a motor trip M'ss I.llllan Ruth Cassldy, of Twenty eighth street and 1'olk avenue, Camden, tiaveled to Montgomery Ala, and was mar ried to Lieutenant Walter Lewis Rlggln, of Tort Noirls, at the homo of the Rev. Mr. Moore, who performed tho ceiemony, Tho brlda is well known In tho eastern section of Camden. Sho Is a musician of somo nbillt). Lieutenant Rlggln Is an electrical engineer. Ho graduated from Ohio Northern University in 1910 nnd joined the auny dur ing tho Mexican bolder tiouble. Tho Knitting Club of Tarkslde met at tho homo of Mrs E. Wllllts, ot 1J33 Ken wood avenue, oij Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Register, of LaurtI Springs, enter tained tho Christian Endeavor Society on Friday Evening A muslcalo was given on Friday night by tho Camden Musical Club at tho Vming Men's Christian Association, Uroadway and Federal street, for the benefit of tlio High School I!o)h' War Fund. Tlio bo)s were assisted by Miss Marlon Irene Cross, soprano j. Miss Ethel btono Tox, contralto, and Miss Helen Loretta McCloskey pianist. Tho affn'lr was u great success and was well attended. Miss Sarah Fitch, of Uridgcton, N, J , Is spending tho fteek-end with Miss Hortcnso Wllk'nson, of 1122 llradlcy avenue. Mrs. William Hodgcson, of Mansion ave nue, Haddontleld. Ins ns her guest Miss Adelo Steel, of Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Koch, ot Camden, liavn been visiting nt tho homo of Mis. o S. Koch, of Woodl) niio. West Philadelphian Has Arrived Safely in England Mr, nnd Mrs. Joeph D. Israel, of 117 South Forty-third btieet. liavo received word that their son. Mr. Roland Isiael, has ar rived safely In England. Mr., Israel went over with tho American ambulance and Was later transferred to tho nlr servleo of the Farls section He obtained leave of absence, making it possble for him to spend Christ mas at home. Miss Mary M. Kelley, of 3309 Spririg Oar den street, has returned to her home after spending some time In New York, Krlepds ot Miss Gertrude Au Rand, ot C2S2 lairchwood avenue, will be glad to know that tho la convalescing from lict recent opeia- ton. for appenasctua.' . i, j,(. .- t 5.l - v r 1'." mi. .' " . 1 .TV , l,-l-tJ L WCV-V' A . TS.iai" v , X ' - " il is MItS. JOHN API'LETON SCHOOLBOYS WILL PRESENT "SEVENTEEN" Booth Taikington's Famous Book Dramatized for Members of . Belfry Club 'iho Ueinuiitonn Acadcmv tielti) l lUl) will hold its ir.u'Jil plav. followed dance, on Thursd iv evening, Tibiuir) by ll 11, at tho Manbeini I'rkket Club. Tho plav this )t.ir will bo tilcn from Hooth T.irklngtoii'n look, facventfen" It wis both dram itled anil btaged b) .Mr Fran'. I'llmei 1h east Is as follow" Mr lMxtor "Mr llnl ri Willi union s i irrisiii t ul. nilii' MilM I-. Her Mrs luxn r . Jim" liivnr .. Wllllum II ister Mr 1 ruti III" liullllt ilitl.ls . It limn VI i J.n li r W illnir n i n I -lltot-h i Cloi'p r Vlr I'll- In r Vtr l.itKtii Vlirlla. .Minn Hunt .. . ilr Mr .Mr Hi Mr J II "fm Vlr II Willi ins .Mr 1. JMIi- . . vtr I.J Uott Vlr 11 Vlitlr Ur W uK.r Kill tin in Vlr VI IIiIiiikaii Vtr ii MlllMuu Mr I. While . -Mr I, Haiti .vlr ltri wvli r ilrun. Mrs 'lliomis II Miles who is living with liei piieiit", Mi and Mi" Calvin M. snth. of 2JI W.st AV iluut l-iin. while In- luislnnd, LUiitiuint Miles, H in Trance. Im gone, to Athmtli' 'lt)'. vvhero sho will spend sev.iil ihi)s Mi- Miles will he leinembeiid as .Miss Nancy Snijtb. Mi. and Mis Thai lis (1 Thoi buigli aio being congratulitul on tho blrih of a dniiKh ter, Alice Thonibiirgh Mis IhoriiburRh will hu leinembeiid as Miss AlUe Snnbiuu. d u'gh ter or Ml Edward II r-inborn, ct - Tlbhcn line Mr Rodney link mn ot Ml Mid Ui Oouo Hcnr) ISe'k, eif IM. I'ul.iskl nviliue, will glvo a bobsled part) this evening. Mrs Tredcrlc If fetniw bridge, of Torwortb, Wiss.ihlekoa avenuo nnd Sihool House lane, will give a luncheon tomorrow in honor of Miss Margaret La Rue, whoso piigigcmtnt to Mi Justus Cliivtoii.btrivvbridfcp. bss re el nil) bleu announced Mrs. FredeMe A. Miavvbildko "id hei duiKlitei. Ml"s Anne W Sti.ivvbrldi,e, have gniiD to Atlmtle. I'ltv, Willie the) will spend evcll d.i)S Tbs AVomcns Amiv and Nav) Rolli t ot Girn-intuwn uf wlilih Mrs Ti ineii Ilnvv atd Williams Is president, has bun making a lirge iiumbei ot Iv.uttes, tindei tin supet vlslon of Mrs. Rieluiidou, i lull nun of the l.ivette eomnilttee 1 In me l.iautlful!) made and arc composed of even thing a bab) iinild posslldv noid from knitting i.ips to little soiks niado of outing tlinncl 'I he boci nro all picked and lendy to b' foi warded tluuugh tlin Fundi "Win Relief is soon as tnnspoitallon will penult ' The comfoit kit eommltte. of tin AN 'men's viny and Navy Relief in ule. idled and slimed as liolld.iv gift", uftj.r-.vni bags tiled nt J2 00 each, to hidivlduil Herman to",. boj la Florid i. Cub i. Teas Cmadi. Okluhonu and nearb) ..imps 'l,y- eon talncd eaufully selected and useful alleles and a great dial ot Chrlstm is cheer 'I it re. as a sni ill Pocket cspcclxllv undo to hold tho trench mirror, and it tiny little .evvlng bsg with .ill tint necessary nitnd'ng artltWs in it. As ono boy said. "Hie) weio well named lomfoit bags, as tluv had evei) thing a soldier .ould use." S.v ot these kits vvero bent to Lieutenant Kay. of tho auuy gu ird PjiII idclplil i Nav) Yind, and J81 39 was ilo nntcd by and thiougli the members of tho Women's Army and Navy Relief. jrs Ida li Machan, who Is chairman of the eomfoit kit eomnilttee. not only devotes lier entho tlmo to this tell, f work, but she also acts as "mother" to a great many of theo bojs, wilting them theery letters and taking an luteiost In theli personal wilfare, whieli means a gieat deal to a boy who, per haps Ins no parents of his own, or Is far avvuy fiom friends Tho gencial eomfoit and necessities of our bojs is looked after, but it is tlio little khidneses that make for their happiness ADMIRAL TAPPEN AT SHIP AND TENT CLUB Woman Suffrage Party Gives En tertainments Every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 'JVio Woman Suffrage party of this city gives dances every Tuesday and Saturday evenings to tho enlisted men of tlio army and navj". The affairs on Tuesday evenings nro given at tho suffrage headquarters, 1721 Chestnut stieit. and nie preceded by tho most inter esting classes, whero lessons nre given to the men In French, dancing nnd knitting. Some of tho foremost teachers In tho city 'liavo voluntecicd their services for tho dancing bssons, nnd each week shows their luereaso 111 iopul.irltj Tlnough tho courtesy of Mrs. Drexcl tho Saturday night affairs aro given at tho Ship and Tent Club at Twcntj -third nnd Chris tian streets. Iast week's dance was for the benefit of Red Cross Auxiliary, No, 222, and Uilgadler General I W. T. Waller and Mrs. Waller were the guests of honor. The music was plajed by tho Naval Brass Hand and tho Remington Orchestra. On Saturday evening Admiral Tappen vias the guest of honor. Among those who as blsted Mrs. Joseph M. Clazzam In receiving iho enlisted men wero Miss Suzanne Silver- cruys. Miss Hopo Mclftcliael, Miss Christine Stockton a Mlw M il9 viiyii uuia. i. -VA.;oswMMi" j' K,v.i.''.a k:tjvc I- iiiu,v J.4V1 'ilM MWThSfrv ii i v.n. . .. vivi. ' WmmWf WlWi , MRS' AInK 'KB MISS THEODORA K. TILLIE Three members of the committee in cIi.urc of tlio Valentine ltevuc to be tiivcii by the motor mcsseiiKCi-. on Tebiuaiy 11 at Lo.iruc Island. UNIQUE WEDDING IN NORTH PHILADELPHIA Two Sisters Will Be Married at Double Ceremony on Parents' Tw enty-iif th Anniversary Vn int. I. sin i, iloul It wt.lihne, v. Ill t.ik' iki Ibis ivitniig ill tin- lintel M'lJ.tlc. v In ti Miss llilui Minlki i and Miss I'thil Mi ilki p, iliugbt.iH of Mi and Mis I (' Mnlkop, nf 1..1 West Tne avenue, villi be .onie tlio biidis lispoitlveU, of Mr Anihcw MeClav, of Sit Eli Hi im ttri.ue, and Mi l.pslh. I Mi.'ll. i. of 73",8 Clirldge strent 'tin ei'iimonv will bo performed liv the Rev A I. Slialkop of tin M.thodlHt Tplsiop il i hiirih ot Heading, l'a , .in unelojjf tin' two 1 rides Tim In Id. s will he (.owned allkn 111 vihlte g.oigctti .!" -olios, embioldtied with p.ails Hu court trains nio of satin Tulln vt'iU, edged with iluihtss I lee. will extend to tho hems of tlio tinlus and will bo an meed with a i.ip iffeet and eatiKht with spiajs of orange lilossoni- Eieh villi t.iiiv a shower of llti.le's iosih Miss Mil el KiIsii will be mild of honor for both the luldi. h. i louslns she will weiragownof white sitin, band-eiiibioldcred with beads in a manful ilisicn .mil a bat of white g. orgitte eup. Y. How loses will form her bouqui t Miss Hflnn Mnlkop will have for bride in ilds Miss June I ill? and Miss Mil) h ieh seuiniiii. while Miss I th I Sh ilkop h briib s in ilds will lie Miss M irv Mce'lnv and Miss Ce.elli Adams All tlio biidism ilds will west fio.Ks of pink (..orgelte i up" trimmed Willi sih.i lie. mil di iped over pink silk 'lb. Il- hits inn ol su i luu with pilo bill.) Htu-.un. is and tluv will urv pink ioss Ml Mitliv will luve for lust m ill bis broth, r. Mi Wllllim Me 1 1' . and foi usheis Mi IMw.ir.l llut.gins and Mi John Hirst Mi MioHtis b.n in in will be Mr Walter Sell ii pp. und Jtr II urv 1 unison and Mi Arelilbild Muri.iv- will bo tho uslurs Mi Mulknp will give Ills diuglitus in marriage Tlic oeremouv will be followed by a ueep tlon 'I lie bridegiuiuiis nnd In Ides will leivo on eMinded tilpi mil will be nt homo Ja Apill -Mi and Mis Mil I iv at f.JJ Dune in mm nviiiuu and Mi and .Mrs Sheller at 510 Iiunclnnini aviniie Olnev The dato of tho wedding Is tlio tw cut j -fifth aimlvcrsaiy of tlio parents of tho brides ltfins of nr for Hie oi-lfti pm-f. lll lie ntrriilri! anil iirlatril In tltr I fiilinr I'ulillr I im!it I'rnilrlfil lliev ere urlttpii mi one Hide of Hie iitiiwr only nml arn Uned with full name nml tetriilione nuinhrr of tho i.rniler n It imlttt lie noN-lliIr lo vrrlf Hie nntcN. AJ. ilres "suilrt I illtiir." h.irnlni; 1'utiliu 1 nicer, GOU Clitotmit htrret. MISS MARGHERITA R. TRAVASCIO Of 934 North Sixty-third street, daughter of Chevalier Frank A. Trava8cio, who is n patroness of tho ball to bo given tonight at Moose Hall by tho Societa Stella tl'Jtalia among barbers. Tho patron of tho ball is the Italian ambussmlor to tho , United States, Count Macchl d; Cel lere, and the proceeds are to go to "l& Italian Red Cross. - mil ' i JB&Jl'. , , , BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN SATURDAY North Philadelphia Chinch Will Hold Patriotic Service in Ilonor of Enlisted Men of Parish -Mis Charles R Rrleker of 2"iit tlliard nveiiin. (iitert.ilmd nt bildgo on S iturday veiling Her guests Included Miss Laura Si heeler, Msi M irgaret Walton, Mrs August .Voimin. Mm (lertrude 'iurnii, Mrs. Ii I!. H irknesc Mn (c-car Xoll and Mis. Rerth i Kien Mis H Res. Staekhoute, ot 1ST! North Iweiitv-teeoiid stnet, gavo a luneheon, fol low id In bildge, on Trldi.v. lit r guests in iliid.d ilrn Edwin Renter, Mrs I-nuls Henry Miiiuikln. Mis llllvanl Mnitli, Mrs Russell Wtlsmi Mrs .1 Din bin Acker, Mis Lathrop smith. .Mrs William Whltelj, Mrs Charles 111 .null, Mia (lioigo Thompson, Miss Oraco Ixi-soiie, Mis fl.aik Kendrlek. Mlsi Helen DDssone ami Mrs Norman Hull Alls William saHi -vs. 1 1 1 (,l. .i liiiuhuin. followed In n'wlng. loinoriciu iici guests will Imltuln h fiifri ' "--'ht vr "'. w.ud Lownlmrv Mrs William S T)uflleM, Mis lloheit Wilkinson .Mis (Hlver .. a bow. i Mis IjhiIs Klumpf. Mrs Louis Halle'j, Mis. I rank r-eMon, Mts Arthui Imbson, Mrs (ieorgn Iloultmau and Mis Mark Weehsler Tho Rev Ir Clreenw.aj, it tho flaston Tusbjterl.iii Chureh, Is touring tlio South, visiting the various army camps. Ilmo will in. a sprci il patilollc service not hiindiiy in the ltethlehem Uaptlst Chuicli, Eiglitienth and York streets, when the voting men ironi the church enlisted in tlm seivlfo villi bo honored ia'rge number of soldleis and sailors will ho the guests of tin. members of tho thureh at their homes I . fore and after the meeting. The pastor, the Rev. A. E Harris, will make a patriotic a.ldr.ss, as will also Mr T Aslier lles Thero will be special music, with Mr Albert HcMer as sololn The mm on tho honor roll are Mi. Ralph S Elavil, .Mr. William J. Rash. Mr. Chailes Mnislnll, in Tinnco; Mi Walter L Tied Ulc1:'. Xl1;, Harry -' Rllej-. Mi. J. Russell M.u Don ild. Mi M .1 Kern. Mr Charles Kern. IV John I'uil, .Mr. Willi mi ri Slinks. Mr Wavim Lewis, Ml. Aslioy 1. Taul. Mr Cllffoid Meienson. Mr i:inier J 1 Rgert, Mi. W.iireu Contioi. Mi Tiank llnnsbiin Mr, j,,o s RKKenl.ergir, Mr .,',',. Schrod.i. Mi Howard Toll, Mr ;o1U", 1:l,1'""' "Ml ""Ittr M Trout. Mr. Chirles 11 Tiout. .Mi Milton : Havls Mr .laeol. I (Jaw and Mr Ernest IMiiatds, the" kilter of ti,,! Canadian Drigoons .,T!h ir'""',.,. '" '!"."W"n? ...! Cross i :,. ' . ..:r """rx Me.tn.gH ire MrV,Mi,ivht:;h :,:i;vv;;- -J ....,.,' ' ! ii vlu. ihahman one., ii ..v... .... ., ...-vi,. on .iioii.iiiu a...i 'i'ues. man once a moiuii tiiu abkont soldi.-. W lil.till.t...! I.. ... . l.l.i. and s.iilois nre .....e.....e-.. , u.o uiunii sen Ice. when let. rrre! v?. I. !"l? - -n.ii.tc1; - ' ,,v l' -iuj Visits and Affairs of Interest Among People of Main Line fltf Tflhlno lln.l... . ' . " """. wao n.is been vlsltln- font hV." !" 1:. V,'M,n W"""'' m lose", innnt, has letiumd to l,e, home 1,1 Mldwav, Lieutenant WllllaUTcionient llrooks .. Wnvne, has announeid tho iiinnl.Wn 5 .! L sister. Miss LIU- Addlso, R 'ooks a,,? m " fleorgo .Miles Wells. Jr, "? " "rt ?" jmnUed on .Satunliv. Jaly. "rX MlssAleat.dra Lola... daughter 0f Mr .,n,l rs. Clarcnco Dokin, of Ros.mont, 101110," I Wednesday from New nor. .''. "."." Mrs on Lvhoo'i ,l10 Wl,,wln,cr l,a,ITO ot the St. qeorgo Mrs William -tiutliers Ellis, of V01 Tint !..aNew1Yor,k.J''l", '" ""'" 'l fC,v tln" Mr. nnd Mis Lambert Cadwalader spent tho last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. thr'es felnnlckson. In Itoscmont. Mr. nnd Mrs Herbeit Keen, of Lnnaon. who havii been visiting Mr and Mrs. C Rarton Keen, of Whitehill, Stafford, left this week fot Tloilda. "WffAT'5 DOING NEGfTLSS a Meeting or .Norllirmt lluilnras aien's An Eoclatlon, 233C Columbia avenue, Tree, Cl.eiler Avenue ImpraTrment AitorUtlon meets, TIrst U. 1'. Church. Tifty-second stieet and Chester avenue. Tree. l'mnjunl; Avenue llmlnris Men's Aniorln n meets. I'assjunk avenue and Moor, tlon enue and Moore street. Tree. Meeting of l liInonilne Improrrment A. poclatloii, Toomiy Hall, 33J0 Van Ivlrl; street. Tree. Lecture, "Innects tlon." by James A. and Their CUtflc O. Rehn. Academy of Kutural Sciences. Tree Women Wrltrrn' Club, 18tS Walnot Xreet. members. tlty Ilunloens Club, patriotic night, Ade. phU Hotel. Members. Kitchen Economj" ympoiluw, 1B?5 Wal nut strict. Tree tz- nnlD n77...-l ----- 7enj A COLONIAL icceptlon and tt.t will be given on Tollman 2 J by the 11ullnn.il servlio commlsnlou of the Tiebterlan Cliurch In tho concert hall of the building In nld of the wool fund. The rweaters being Milt now nre heavier than thono prepired earlier In the season, and tho commission workers have rompletid twelve complete sets of knitted gai ments foi the joutig men of tho chuicli who will leave foi senli.i this month. Colonial costumes will bo wrirn at the ic ceptlon nnd the guests UII be rc.elve.l hv tho entertainment conimltteo, which Includes Miss Anna Tulton, Mr ltonjuniln Maricy, Mls S.ir.i Marrett. Mrs James McMurtrl. , .Mis. Hunter, Mrs. tlobeil Crooks and Mrs (ieogo- Hamilton. The litter Is ihnlrman of the commlsKlon. nnd her nsntatits nre Mrs Jennie Chldester and Mis fleoigo Wngnor .Mrs. Ellz.vbetli Dolipon Allomus Is chairman of the wool commlttoo aiid'has Mrs. Hrr Joiiih to nsslst her. Theie- are fpilto a. num ber of vming girls who am ilolng vplendld work for tho ni iatlon. among the nunibor biltig Mini VJola MniUU.v. who Is Just rlovon jenrs old and his ioinplple.1 fifty kldtt.d s.nnies fm 1 soldlir's 1.1 iliket, besides wrist lots and scarfs Mm Is 11 nieiiib. r of tho inngarlne lommltti a and bis collected uuui tltlts ot itp-to-dato magazines foi tlie sol diers In Dtdei to eoiinrvo tho coal tlio iiiietliigs of the iiimmls.iii vmrkers on Tri ll ty evenlims will be lit Id at the homo of M.s Robert Ctooks, on RldK" avenue Mrs T Hilulng Hirkixss, uf Queen lane, gave a 1 U.I partv list s-vtunlay 1 veiling at her homo Itiidgo was plivod nnd was fol lowed bv a buffet supper. Her gtlots vieio Mrs August Noiinan, Mrs f!orlrinlo Tuinei. Miss l.mr.i s-elueler, Miss Margaret Walton Mis ou Noll. Mrs. llertba Keen nnd Mrs. t hitles E llikku Miss Mvrtlo Smith 1 ntertalned the nicnibeis of tho Talis Queen Esther Clrelo on l'rld iv eveliltig tit her home on Queen l.ui Hot t,uets In. bid. .1 Miss Mary Smith, Miss .It ii nie Call Miss Charlotte Trcge.i. Mis 1 lor itue Hnow.lin. Mls Pnra Snow.leu, Miss Mi.tgai.t Hojle Miss ldu Tregc.i. Mrs JI.1 1 l.it Tiirn.i. Mls Elsie Smith. Mies N. Ill" .smith. .Miss Elizabeth Towns. Miss Eslliei M.Tndven, Miss Jennie Millth Miss lli.r.l WllloUKlibv. Ml-s Tlorenee W llloiighby. Lilllo Hnwnith, Miss Anne Multh and Miss Eveljn .Smith. . .. tin 1 ildav evening. T.biuatv 1 ., the circle will glvo a nnvolty rubbir pvrty at the innio of Mis M Willard Hess. ..11 Alnsllo street 'Hiiro will bo many unique features on the progiam. nnd tho rofieshniei.ts will show how nouiL-liliiB and ilellBhtful a Hoover party menu can bo .-.. Mrs John Hohcn-Adel gave a card parti, followed by .1 dinner, on Tuesdvy evening at ,er home on Queen lino Tho decorations and favois wero pink. Her guests included Mrs. Lewis Reese. .Mrs. E Oehrlng Ilarkness, Mis Joseph Rosem in, Mrs William Uenham. IM iVlo Stewart, Miss Marv Roseman. Mis Haith nnd Mrs. Iiouls Roseman Mrs Julius Dobson has presented to the Thirty-ninth District pollen station a large servl.o 11 ig In honor of the men from the stitlon In tho service The follow lug 1111 mbers of tlio .Tails troop d Hoy siouts have been selected art t.ov in.nieiit dlspitch bearers- llolden Ilooth. Juinos Seeds. Augustus Tromcv.r. Jimies .Murphv. Mirt'in llovd. l'aul Muench, Enrico Uargolln ami John 1 impost llooveilrlng intertnlnineiits ns will as food Ins brought to the fiont many old fashioned stunts, among tin 111 the old tlmo spelling bee t)l courso, tho teient spilling bee was In aid of Red Cross work, and as she was a Red Ciossir, her soldier laddie was Interrstid In Iho entirt ilnnunt and secured the services of a w oil-known high sihool professor to glvo out thn woul M10 was a good speller and so was be, and each headed n side, and finally stood alone, lnvlnr spilled tlio others down Now- It linppcnid that ho stammered a lltllo on tho lettn ' i." only when It stood at tho beginning or a word, and the word was sol emn. With Hushed faio and aulvcrlng tongue. FORREST '"llBn Todu, Wed , Pat , 2 T POP. 1 MAT. TODAY wg8DAY Pntlro Lontr Tloor, 51. llalionj A llllor. roc .Nlkhw i. hat Mat" S1.50 . I:""r (cx.fPt rtit His" ) " ,.m.'.r. ' l0"r l'l-.ity ut imol Hent. .Oc nut Jl On. nt:H vv MAVAni: ortfrs Tlio .New Iu"leil 1'ome.U- TOOT TOOT! nsi:ii ex uimtiit hi. mi's m i-i'i'ssrci, r.vitri:. r.xi'tisn Mr V Train of .Mlrtli nml .Mrrrlnxirt With SK Jiijoils I'ufsnicfri. nimJIlMMMVia l.vss s.n s$l.o0 MAT. TODAY W-Jaay GEORGE ARLISS V Mt-ninlT Hamilton Tlrt ,seroti.r uf the TriaMltt lit tl. n 1'lny "HAMILTO N " M T MDNDVV JIV1 .sr-VT! TlIL'P.'5Dvy ROBERT EDESON In lb" Mot Itimirl nblo PI iy of iho Century LOVE FORBIDDEN Scvn Months Item It. J'urls Loi.t Seats U t l'op Mats. Moll nut Wei. GARRICK Tonight at Ut. Ava Tri st i'1'1?' $1.50 at Mats. Wed. and Fri UIAVJ It MOKOsUiH LVLCIII SUCe.': UPSTAIRS DOWN Will. 11 Tm'IiuI Mnro'co Clint and. Unit 11 il y amplre' Oh! a ivni jULI AN ELTINGE nf itroa.l in The Widow's Might THPIICiT r.I) VNH I.OCCST i,VJVjUOL vfl iiot.iio. nvc- 0 "to it. TOIlAV ONLY EARLE WILLIAMS in nn: nt,NCL' NIXON a.'n t. m viticr.T J.ir.. 7 mil iMVfiite'n trcimian co. 1 "No C'hIUren Vllonea' 1 WM. S. HART I "A COM! t.tX'K ' Ae'ADlIMV. op .vtf'MC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA l.i:eI OI.I NTOKOWHKI Comluctor rrttiiAY akthhvoov. run ,8. at a 00 ,sArumv i:kmmi. rs.u v, at sis rlololHt. JOShV' Itl.S'JIAN.V. 1'lunliit hVtl". rAV Ovnrturo, "rho llurtercd lirlile." l'RASCK Sjmphonr In It minor. IIVHINHTRI.N CoiMerio Xu i. In I) minor, for Piano iinJ orcheiitni WAOSKIt Pri-luun and Love Death from "Trls. tan unrt Isold.." Heats M.VV im Sale at HfP.o' U Chfatnut B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE" 0 SHOWS TODAY3 1 :S0, 4 SO nn 1 8 r. St. JULIAN ELTINGE oitioiNAi. Hovus woMJUitrui. (ion.s WILLIAM OAXTO.V 4. CO, Oflroi VJI - Hl. lillle I)onllmr Ail-Star Surrounillng Hlm. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA pa Kim. MrcE, Cowluctor ACADEMYOrMUSIC MO.MJAY i;o. I'oY. 11 t an: ' SOLOIST Winifred CHRISTIE Tickets at Iltppe'ii, Amphitheatre :so STRAND Ormntown Ave. at Wna.iio 1 rb.rt Amuiemnt Cornnan. Hrrt ff,nte, JULIAN ELTINGE w ,7 IIT.. m.r. -frl .Hat . Mary Tlckford In "mell" MaVil' .HOLLER rALACK l)th . Urkr8t7 pPKV TODAT C1X)SE cu A IMik .ui.r.iji, mia wviiernoon StS.iVUl'SUrtV. IIACKH 4 OAMfH TOVIOIIT nANCING DANClNO utter HkatinV! UiWs-',,W I.adlea Admitted fltl.C U A 1 1j A 4 yo BPIHOHTLV KBMLSI.N'laS,. -l TOCaCW O C "k a t 'Jfif M i i '-S j tlf n i . " li -''.' . vlnra'-afflftfWi' " . .B ho ltf,uii, 'S-.h-o-I sol, did J oil say s-s-se 1 inn " ' Ves," said tho professor. II trl nt-tlii s-sh-oI, 0. Is It ss solemn." "V roleuilily slid the tnofessor. And as tha't soldier glanced nt her twinkling ej'es. Iiinrd Iho KlilinriXKi.il llllir nf Iho dann-B4- out spellers, lie blushed furiously and Mti ill haste h.w.il.i.r R.tl. .1. 11. 11m. kntinn " The voting people of thn Evangelical Lutlu . . ...,vi. ,il 111,' iie-ii. rniut, iiiuij'ii.iiii ti ftre.t and Mich aio aviniie, will give a mUs-NCt? luilo on next Wislnesdtiy evening In the leCVf- tlltu nudlloihiiii nf lit., ilntrrli In nl.1 rf Ihie't lebiiildlng furd. Tho building wag greatly IW i dam. god bv nro and bad to bo rebuilt, but 1 .' tho tiinourit liicesi-nrv- to inert the rrront ex.? pinso has not all been 1 milted. This tin ifi ' toitalnmetit will Clio iho Tails' rhurrh mein-C!?a hois an opportunity to enjoy n pleasant . v ivenlng and help the voung people In their ' ; 1 fTorts ik- 111 addition to tho nrouraiti of excellent muMo tliiie will be piesented a humorous vi. i-i.i-ii-n .nose vvno win inuo part aro Mr, "ju iiii.iu.- i.insiey. .vir. iinrry iiarKcr. Jir. ivn- r; Ham MneOoivill, Miss Mabel Tenner, M'ss 1 ... I .(lit li.it Mouailil llinf rtt "Vtf ManrifA UhniM riaii ' 1 Chrbtoplior Hell, Mr and ..uu..v ...u. -.-... ..nav I'm i'cui,u Dunn, nm) f i JH Vl.torli R11I1111, Air David Turman. Mr. V'S'Jl Mrs. Harry Ruch, .y Mi lletijamhi .M.ul.v, Miss Harcl Stamm ami .vtr .iiunii iirehm This church roiif,ugatlon of which the Riv Ai Hun T. M'ehltr Is pastor Is Inter-" sled In the wink of the citizens patriotic loinmlltco f.n Iho Tails soldiers nnd sal'onj and has n special lommiltea lo look after lb. w.lfaro of Its own .o.vs on tho church honor roll M t'o'l"gv 1 offelhar.l J- tr win Holmes Mr Arthur Turner. Mr. Elmer Jvllno and Mr. Ramon.l flnbert. Tho com inllteo liuludes Miss I.culse Moosbrugger, Mi nnd .Mi. Hairv lltieli, Mis Irene Fitrrell and .Vtr fleorgo Miaw 11 ii A M. TO in.- vvnijic v. t. A GOLDWYN PICTURE rmsr rnnsKVTATioN or MABEL NORMAND iv una mi i:bvrN h dk-vma "DODGING A MILLION" ....... . .. PALACE i: 14 MAUKUr STItEUT H. A VI TO 11 IS P. iiticiiAi-1 iTeponia W1M. S. HART "WOI.VM OK tiih nAir.- . . Ad led irrt Phnwlna- of Mack Rennett ' Ills IIHHiLN I't'ItrOSK ' ARCADIA . rilRHTNI'T HKL K.TK III A At TO IliIS ! M. PAULINE FREDERICK In 1 Irst Phoning nf r-irnmount I'lcturo "MADAME JEALOUSY" -, . ,.. ll,v ' Aujhor nf "I'vperlencc" J' . . . '"iTr1''"': riras.in In Jcna- of fionM" V.IJcd Altriutlon IllWiAMlV CIIAPJN In TUB XO.V OP DKMOCRACr ' l-.lr,Ll'f..,f'''H.0, ,en eplHl-, eaeh eom pleto In Itjelf. nnl erh telltnt a drmttlo hapler In tho Uf. of Abraham Lincoln. '"'"" VICTORIA 5,ulK,:A,T?.,HTVr.KK . WM. FOX I'renenu GEORGE WALSH In 1 Irat Ulunv Ins ot "Jack Spurlock Prodigal" ' Knim Salurd-iv Rienlnr 1'ont Mory ' Nt Week Wm 1'arnuni In Leu itlaerablea REGENT m.viu:t Bjiuirni VIVIAN MARTIN " "', Hh,ow" . . i ciumii. 1 IICI JIAHICUT hTUKBT AT JU.VirEIl VAirujiviM.n co.VTi.vcons It A. M. lo 11 P. JJ. eoMriiV' "HILDA'S ANKLE" "INSPIRATION" TnD ii:iM,T xvy JIM MANNING CROSS KEYS ,'V"iy;.l.,E'' 00I" . Jall), 2 15; Kc, 7 and 0 TOO MANY SWEETHEARTS BROADWAY ' "-' A'TIV Mot HivfUcular Mololrama Kir .Stated "ON THE HIGH SEAS" W MJlOy Plyienta TIllIASf Bll IHI.AND CHESTNUT j STREET mivii ii nt i.nu.rnov -MURIUM HHUIIIlltr LAST TWO WEEKS S1.00 MAT. TODAY No Performance Tuesday- PASSING SHOW OF 1,9 1 7 ADELPHI uLciri.An mats. uuul ill THUItSDAV and avruitriAT HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY JOHN MMlOAltKT " DREW ILLINGTON THE GAY LORD QUEX LYRIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 JIAT. TOntT. I1HST SFATS 1 IX) ri9, y0 m vnuriT 1118 XK " STflKKT mm nuujLX - mw HODGE 4 1,1 1!;g.?.,l"t A Cure for Curablea & NIGHT IN BOHEMIA" t AND ; ' MIDNIGHT. FROLIC -j BY THE Pen and PencO Club; M, BELLEVUE-STRATFORD Jlfi WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Ji The entire proceeds will be turned ov ' to the Overseas Committee of the Emer- S fjency Aid to be spent for the PhJU- P ? clelphia Boys serving their country on till foreign son. ;, Through the Courtesy of the Managers, tft- Minis iium every inoatre in Philadelphia will be present. Tickets $2, may be secured from cluk , ' l,nt,OA inOlt tVnlM.il- dIm-I II.. V.....U.-. J Committee at the Ritz-Carlton, or any of the hotel ticket offices. 7 MLTIlOItlLtTAN OPRKA HOL'HH " , MKTHOl'Ol.trAN OI'KItA UOUrANT, A'. T. TOMonuow t rprj A 1 rr a rr A &lT" LHliViVlAlA MMl'.rt Iir.Ml'HL. MATTKBLD, Sill. CABTL 1)U l.l'OA. Itcmsi. 11AUA. Cond.1 MOIUNff? u...i- tMhv aL Mt Onne lfoua. nnly 11 a -T t to H" I' m IIP Cnfnut cloied trday. nf ' METROPOLITAN Opera Home 43D ANNUAL JUVK.ILC,FAiaV PtAT i-.TVTi'CnP.T.T.A AND TUB MTTLM f M1A-,fcrj CILAM auwwC'j t Direction 01 vi, i-.i.i4iYuvk uAKnwTH HVTOnDAV AtTUIINOON. FKBtWABTjr Hcala anil naira on pai lln eHWW V. -rrrz--- V .j 1 -.if IV'A k m . S?: $1 rz v',v! ?jt.v JjaiHassjA3a i.r; -i i .- ' 'Ur " ' !(-. . y. wpj. v?:r ; tftt S 1- ik ... t u5' . . . v'
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