-j M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILApELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 19T.8 JUL JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE BUSY RED CROSS IN FAlMYUK; a. nf , v" sveral Big Affairs to Take Place Before Lent, In cluding the Pen and Pencil Club Tonight and the "Mikado" Next Monday WON'T setm llko Af.li Wednesday next cell, will It. w 1 1 1 1 no 1ml masque, tlio lit before? Well, even ho, wo liavo to n. few happenings to nccount for ttili k ntul next. Thcro wan tlio opera mmI lit, which was largely attended In oplto tlio bovito cold; nnd an tlio ycur ml- ces ono realizes more ami more tluit ladOlphlu women are really ecotiomlz- In the matter (of dress and there are new evening kowiii to he seen. Hut s your heart, they look just as smart the same frocks worn over and ocr In ns they would In spandy new ones, certainly their example H not to ho ezed nt, Is It? ever liavo 1 seen such Jewel a INuii.i mpel wore In tho hall room t-cene of ovinia." Her gowns were gurgooui . hut too much color. However, It was Hplcndld pel formance, light thotiKh ravlnm." Is. Then limlglit lliero win I tho l'en and rencll Club's "Night 1" ihemla." which has been given tho liltli- irto noslocted social end by tho promise hat tho piocccds will bo given to tho B. .n ,.f ,li rmnn'Mll'V rBCuM cuilllllicnv ... ' ......ri--.-.- . The conscauencp I there will bo ft Riwlns of society with u l.irgi' nhil cap. ,S In the boxes and bcattcrcd tlumigli audience initio as important as If It lio a Junior League pel formince. 'rlcd.i Ilcmptl, who sans r-o womlci- ly List night, will pIiik tonight, nnd all lcadlnu stars who are piaing nrro , week will take pait. KSIDKS theso two iifmlrs this wick, there will be tho Mb performance next iidjy at the Metropolitan Opcr.i House, en the tuuioiic wpiiiiuu oi) "... sent tho "Mikado" for the sailors and rlncs stationed here. , ,..-....,- La..I... ..Ill Irs. Siotcbury, who by the way has for J'ulm.llcach, has very Benerously en the openi Iioiimi for that lilgni, ami s has made It possible to tnako tho per manco an Invitation affair, and the mbcr.s uf the Ked Cioss, hotti navy and ay sections, motor messengers and, in t. reniesentatlvcs of all the war oigiin- tloiiH In this city will bo Blvon Invltn- ns to attend. Tho operatic -society, Ich is under tho direction of rather iriihy. of St. IVUrkk's Cliiirt.li. at Twen- th and Itittenhouse streets, pave its Hrfet rformanco last October at tho Academy Music, when the orphan asylum was a nelUiarj. The success of tho production so Ricat as to clear morn than three ousanil dollars for the ehailty. It wai Ided then to form n icBUlar nssocla. n and to give tlilbeit and Sullivan eras once m- perhaps t Ice a year. The ces of tho principals aro really splendid 1 the chorus work was most highly ikon of. t's so seldom that ono gets anything nothing In this world theio's little doubt it tb opera house will bo crowded to ! do.irs on Monday night, especially as o something wo are to get Is to be very lie. I wouldn't miss It If I wefc you. ALKINCI of tho l'en and Pencil's affair tonight, which Is to be glicn for tho erscas committee, reminds rue also of o last organ lccltal in tho scries of flvn the Allied causes which have been ven In St. Clement's Church, at Twcu- til and Cherry streets. Ttns one will given tonight and It will be all Ameil- n. Tlio last represented rrnncc, nu ow, and the one befoio that r'olgltun. :io proceeds of tonight's lerttal will be ven to tho overbe.i.s commutco of tli mcrgency Aid. llilgadler General Waller, of-lhc V. S. (.'., will bo picscnt, and tho artists will cludo Mr. Henry 1'ry, Mr. Kalph Klu- r, Mr. Hollo V. Maltland, Mr. Kredcrlck axson, Mr. S. Wesley Hears, of tho Amor- n Organ Players' Club, nnd Mr. Andrew heeler, of tho Philadelphia Music eague. Tho committee which has been In charge this organ series Includes Mrs. lMwanl U 6k, Mrs. Iluril (Irubb, Mrs. Maurice oc.kM.lier, Mrs. Ilayard Henry, Mis. njamiu Miller, Mrs. Cornelius Sleventou, n. Walter S. Thomson. Mrs. .lulin I.. haycr, Henry lry. Hollo Mnlllanil, Ar- ui- Judson, Howard O'Dante!, Herbeit ly. Df. .luhn Waul and Andrew AVheelcr. NANCY WTNNH. Social Activities A lecture, will bo given at tlio Chestnut II Service House on Prhlay evening by tlss Hubbard, of State College. Homo onomlcs committee has chaigo of the af Ir. Miss Hubbard will make meat and ke substitutes which will bo demonstrated ring tho lecture. Mr. K. .V. Wright, Jr, chairman of tho home economics com- lttee, nnd other Servleo Houso vorkers 10 arc Intel ested In the lecture are Mrs, ruco Ford, Mrs. H. W. Clarke, Mrs. Cleorgo oodward, Mrs. Heed Morgan, Mrs. Kt al lele Packard, Mrs. Ktlgar W. llnlrd. rs. Hdvvln M. llenson, Jr., Miss Margaret orris, Mrs, Frederick Landstreet, Mrs. uiiccs ii. l.m 13 ami .Mia, j. vviius jiartlu. I Mrs. Thomas P Dixon and her daughter, llss Margarctta Dixon, of St. Martins, aro Iking nn extended trip through tho South. hey will visit Mrs. Dlxouu son, Mr. trailer llxon, who Is stationed at a southern camp, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Dover Davis, lilt locust reet, will glvo a dinner on Friday evening hor.or of tholr (laughter, Jllss Prtsollia avis, before Mrs. Wurts's dancing class. Tlio dinner whlcii Mr. and Mrs. .Stevens pher vvcro to have given on January :.'. ) of Mr. Hcckscher's daughter, M'.ss ucrc , UeckfOier, nail to tin postponed until Bebrp 8, ns Mrs. Heckschcr was not well :uliik,'a ordered South. Mrs. Joseph Pltzell, who bus been nt At- kntlo City, has returned to her home, 2209 to Jnncoy place. Mrs. Crale lllddlo bus returned to her Ionic, 1713 Irocust street, from Columbia, C. whero stio was visiting ner nusiianu, rho Is Btatloncd near there. Mrs. John !'. Kteinman, of I-incastcr. a been vlsltint; Dr. and Mrs. J, Clinton tltz, ot Uethlchem pike. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. kjlnman will be icmcmbcrcd as Miss 5 inche Laio, daughter of the minister from ..uiiemaia. Mrs. Brentwood Bmlth, of Pr'neeton. has leen spendlne some time with her sister, Mrs. ,'crclvai uraiion, or sjtemon avenue. Chest- but Hill. Mrs. J. Howard Lewis, of Klklns Park, Innounces tho eiiKaKemeut of his daughter. Una Kmlly Thomas, to Mr. It. uarsed Sketch- ky, son ot Mr. William Sketchloy, Jr., of CJer- lantown. Jr. nnd Mr. Joseph Welsubcrif. of Ixiuls. twKr., nnnounw the enraifement pt thlf' VU i . - '""j.' ";' s .'Vf vi ..- .. i.'.,-i-'f ,i. i j."". . 'J dnugliter, MIm Sara Weinberg, to Dr. Onirics Kellman, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. .Tame 1. Illrcti, ot Ormtirf town, will g'vo a dance this evening in honor of the'r dnugliter. Miss i:tolm lllrcli, Among the otlt-of-tnun guests present will bo Mlns Natalie Cnmemii, Mlm Man- II. Xchrollcr, Mls Horn 11. Thayer, Miss Marian J Walker, Miss Miriam A. Ucrlinrt, Sergeniit ltclius l.elte. Sir, fionlem Ciimcron, .Mr I.aurenco llcrger. Mr. Joseph V.. Hnrrlsand Mr P.lchard It, Logan. The Alpha Phi and Limbd.i Sigma VrntrrnU t es, which roniblne every je.ir to give a il.nice. will hold their annual affair In tho ballicMtn of the Ilcllevuc-StriUfmil unit Krl- lay evening. Tho proceeds arti to be turned I over id tnc.l. ai. r. .. for the use of our soldiers nt the front, llotti fnitprnllles aro well represented 'u lh tanks of I'nele Sam, and It Is hoped that a vulistuntlul imotint may be teallzed by tlio sale ot tltket A surprise party was g'vea to Mibh (Vila Somerson and JIIss Iteba Sobel nt the homo of Miss Somer"on, 2030 It'dgc avenue, on .Sun day evening, when they graduated from tho Philadelphia public schools Mr. and Mrs. 1. llalili, of (Meat field street, iiiinoiiiiro tho Migagemriit of thp r daughter. Jllss Marie Halm, to Mr Karl '. Kraeki-I, of Yen I; mail, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Kublii. of LlOG Noith N'lntli stieet, announce the itigagvment of their daughter. Hiss Ito'olle llul.tn. In Mr. Leonard Noble at a largo illnn.T kIvpii at their home nn Katurdny evening ,M.s ltuliln and Mr. Nolik. gavo an iMilliltlon dance; Ml rtess.vo ltuliln s-ang solus, mvompatiled ' at the plan,) by .Miss .Mae II. Miller. Miss ' .Miner ami .mis liuliln will Imivl shortly for New Yoik, Mr, Jail; Mar.-li, .Mr. u Uracil man, Mr. Utililn and his famllj, Mr. and Mrs. Nnble, of New York, were pn-nnt. Miss Iiiihlil will he a Juno bride. Mis. Charlton Pago gav, ., ,iiiiici- Thurs day evening at the home of Mm. llohcrt Hcth tilngtou, on fireeii huie, Manas unK. m aid of tho wool fund of (iioup No 1 f Jic,l Cross Auxiliary .Vo ::o. Mr-. Page was if-slstod by Mrs. Hetlicrlngton, and tho guests wir" tho members of the group of workers who meet on Thursdays In Mount Zlon M. IJ. Church, of which tho Itev. Hohcrl Uftherlng ton Is pastor. Miss Lllzabeth Simpson I ihainnaii of tho group, and hr nsslstauls lire Mrs. Clareneo Keevi r. Mee thalrnmn; Miss Marion Hodgson, sccictiii) and treas urer; Miss Klorenie Houlilsvvoilh. head of tho knitting section, and Mrs. Thomas hhocsmlth, head of the sewing section. The latter Is assisted by Mrs. llohcrt Haln. Miss .Simp sou took tho coin so in surgical dressings at lied Cioss hcadciuaiters and organized the group. Jt starteil w th a membership of llfly-flve, vvhli h has grown to HI Mr. and Mrs. Jules llarfon Pranks te lutneil pint evening from a scar's wedding tilp to Australia, Honolulu, San Francisco, Vancouver, Los Angeles and Chicago Mrs. Franks will be remembered as MKs Hmmii Cant Lawrence, granddaughter of Mrs. Cliatlei 11. Cant, of Crossnlcks, X. J., who lives In the old (Icorgo W. Clillds country house In Cios.swlcks. She Is alsii a sister of Mrs. Orson II. Munn, of New York, who will iiriivo In this elty tonight from Niwport to greet her sister. Miss Isabelle Martin, of 1711 Chester ave nue, gavo an lufoi mat ilanco at her home last week in honor of the men of the l m- I verslty of Pennsjlvanla Ilase Hospital Unit J No. 20, Among those who aslsted her In en- j tirtaln'ng tho men wcin Miss Helm Casuldy. , JIIss Katherliie llagy, Miss Adele llr an, Miss Dorothy fliaves, Miss Anna Cassldy, Mls ' Lleanor Holier, Miss Dorothy Durbln, Miss I i:ilzabetb l!r.vnn. MUs Hi leu Midler and Mrs j Lester Jeirrejs. ' Mr. iin.l Mir JMuaiil AWMov Itcwicr. ui hi oiuu i ony-mmu uroec. are m- ct'lIiitf oiiRrntul.itInii mi the birth of n Uf l'ilhliUlliilllllll.- till 1111T lltlill rt It I Charlrs Hevntr. Mrs. Hevner will be umbered as miss ,,.Bia see, ! . . MII, rcmcnil C4BARET SHOW AND u-iunnui OUUY1 ilMJ DANCE LAST NTOTTT un.Mjl-i UtOL lNlvjni - - Annual Entertainment Given at Koosevelt Hotel lor Benelit of Happy Day Nursery A i.ibaict show and dance vvns Riven at the Iloosevilt Hotel nn Monday evenlni; for tho benefit ot the Happy Day Nursery tit 3fi:7 Warren street. This ntirsiry has beiu dohiK splindld work amoiiu tho poor ililldien of Wist Phil adelphia, and tho cnoi Kit Ic board of manu Hers ulwas Klves this nnnual intertalnnicnt, uIiIlIi Is juct a bit different from ail the other charity affahs that ate taking placo all tho time. The room, which was attractively deco lated, was filled with small tables nrranKed in a circle, having tlio center spaco cleared for tho "cabal et." AmoiiK tho featu.es ot the evcnlnu was a ' "sjncopatid dance '.by Cdls.s Mario Carrlau oml A115S i:iznli(tli vv nisi., l.nilt r.r .. i.... , aro attrartlnu attention by their clover ex hibitions nt tlio different charitable affalra of the. city. liter Miss C'arrlRan r; very raccful pas seul. Another Interesting specialty was the per- I rui inuiieu in ..ir. i. winric, w ho sani; some of the latest popular sonirs.' accompa nied by Mr. Vincent Cahlll on the piano. Mrs. C. O, Alexander Is president of tho committee in charge of tho Happy Day Nursery, which includes Mrs. Walton Glhb, Mrs. Paul Torchlano, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. HI mer Kaunce, Mrs. Louis Mcllhemicy Mrs liiKrnm, Mrs. William Klnir, Jlt.s. AVIlilaiii Trumpp and Miss Swain. Old York Rdad Country Club Sends Comforts to Soldiers The Woman's Auxiliary ot the Old York Iload Country Club has shown enercy nnd pa. trlotism In devotlmr Wednesday during tho winter months to work for tho men In tho cantonments. They have Jut sent in to tlio Southeastern Pennsylvania Chanter. throuBl, tho Old ork Iload liranch of tho American lied Cross, thirty knitted R-arments. Iloo pouodH of first-class reading matter nnd seventy-five vlctrola records,.uheli aro to bo sent to A Hattery of tho PloM Artillery. Mrs. William JI. Crow-ell, of Wyncotc Is vlsl'.lnc Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Chester.''of Sjracuse, X, V. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hunter, of Pitts, burgh, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Mr. Hunter was formerly of Jcnklntoun. Miss Adele Polk has been madu assistant supervisor of tho Ablngton Hospital, Beginning of February Takes More People to Florida Mr, and Mrs. C. Cecil Pltler. of r.lverton. who have been occupying an apartment, 135 South Hlghteenth Btrcct, for several months, left tills week for Palm Beach, FJa. Mrs. IMward C. Dale, of i:u Spruco street, and Mrs. Charles Harding, of lloston, have gone to Talm lleach, Fla for tho re mainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs, Pope Yeatman, of 111$ Spruco street, will leave February IS for Fiorina, wntre luey vym spenu a lonnignt. ,ji kt j? ., . a e,Att.vicv.i; . ffw.t.,nT i s. . imri'j.si r .Jir f?j;vy $smzm jr iiiit KTmi jsmxtf" 'a jBtvSr:jiafeift w Ph. i. )i Mi MKS. SAMUKL HELL, JH. MANY CLASSES AT INSTRUCTION CENTER Community Hendijuarlers in Gor mantown for Home and Emer gency Relief Is Busy Place The ficrmantriuti Community liistiueiuin Center fur the Woil; of Home nnd Dim rcencv llellef. vvbleli - In the Y. V. C. .V llntlil Inir. r.SJO Ceinialitou-ii avenue, has Ik on actively w;.iircd In all binds of woil, thN lal M'ar Diirlnic Pal" tin classes In tlrst nld, one In home nui'slin;, thrie in dletetb s, two III HiirKlr.il ilr "stilus nnd ono In fjardeii lni? vi ere held. A new tourse was stalled for trained at tendants, Klvltm llr'-tear hospital lectures In three months, followed by practical wink hi a hospital Two ilasei vveru opened last fall, and an afternoon class Mill !m started on Pebrunty 15, thn last of Its Mud until summer The ilass Is limited to tweve members, nnd the npre limit Is eiKht een to forty-live jears. It Is called the Warden Course for Ti allied Attendants, and tho students aio leipilred to have a lilk'h school education or Its equivalent. 1'or tho nunK woman vvMiIiip; to lit herself In a shoit time for a dlnnilieil ociupatlou and at the same time learn soniethini? that will b" useful to her In her homo life, nothing bet- I ter lould be ileslird Dr. Ilanna Klndborn, lute Instruitor of nurliis- in the i Diversity f TeMis, late i Utile nt supervisor of mils- jug la the Medlco-Chl Hospital of liilla- ,iclphla, honorary member of tho lutein i- tlonnl Society of Superintendents' Training Siiiool tor Noises, Instructor In Pedlatiln In tin) Woman's Medical Colli go of l'enn- svlvanla, and number ot the Ann rleaii Medical Association. Philadelphia County Medical Society and tho Philadelphia. Pedla- ,ri(. Society. Is instructor of the classes Tho outline m it iiciur.-t i : '""... Preparation ot the suit loom aim niruiu.i-. r i..nt nation: bed-mahlnc, tncludlmr ehaiiK- "- til !,, , rtiltuiW In of mattresses and b..l n n. aus.s ii-x,r.;::rrf,,;.!:r..brS inelbods of talllnif leinpci.i- ture. puNom.d lespiratlon; Inllainmaloii s eau.es prevention and treatment ; Infection and' contnKloii: nmkliiK ot antiseptic iolu- 'is. tu( HIIlton and treatment "t poUoius; anatomy and plrjsloloio : how to V'iXu SrV thV'T.'" I Zt broken, such as sprains. sinu., ","-" ..... , ..r,.-. iiirnnrnt on and sterll- I Nation . ilresshiBS and all surKlcl utensils; 1 treatment of all hinds i.r wound-. Ineliid. ' TerXu" e preparation of the patient for ,, e.a tin and the p.eparatlou f the operat- I ,",o"m : how to Klve and mea-ure medicine i'V Z leal points in Ktnu.il luirsluu and clettlisliiB of banns aim iieu.s ... """"",- infectious dlstases; methods of Klvlm: ; iul tsplratlon and when to use them; the ma tii icnt of burns and scalds and all forms of useulntr. tho can- and treatment ,.t unconsdousness and methods of ca.rvluK and "trSKor'wIth .ids hospital t.a.n lne there is a class In Invalid ...okery. con imteu by Mrs. I'airle Tompanv. Braduato f Diexe institute and Pnlversltv of 1.1.1 "fiU ..', eoors., includes tho scleiico ot l,,i . -1...I.. .liv. if '- ""''imcnTs." Kruds'and piepa.utlou V Ji,,ii-the niaklni? of veKetables aiyl eKe- " .' ....,, .. Ili . , . .i...u.i.,a tlio uren- tnhla Foups; Kiiaos mi" "."... ?. - -- , iLiitlon ami setting ot a tray; m l"'"."" ,l ,,lv motflns. food principles, pas- avo a ' r'rrized and' Peptonizcsl milk, lime water, ren ! net "ley custards, whips, etc. ; meat theory. ,. ner. i Cer lig ooUlng. sandwiches, mea. lis paper bag and oysters, broths, Peer lea. nm j.....r. ""o'lsTconstant and Increasing de maml for trained attendants both at homo w abroad, and wo cannot be too well prepared for whatever may come Vlss Kidney Lear and Miss Doiothv Dins. ..?"M... iv nn Informal silk-stocking Xvur o Monday i.fternoon at the home of ni. I.lnsmorc, 41J West Chelten avenue, ?, 'honor o? Miss lieorglana (lajlord Pitueld. In honor . ..i ,f in Air. J iu oh HUgil. Jr. " SyT.li nl on Saturday afternoon. 1'eb- ruary 15. Two Engagements Are Announced in Camden The engagement of Miss Katherlne Marie ,' 410 Carteret stie.t. Camden, to MrJohi. Harry Hlddell. of Philadelphia, has teen announced. Announcement Is made of the engagement , um i Anna P. Abrahamson, daughter ot ?t,. and Mr", marks M. Abrnhnmse.ii. of Mr. an" " . ... ,, . sr.re.-ant James ,4rCDav"po tot liomKKwood: who is a member of the 41 till Telegraphers' Datta- , Mls Abrahamson is well known nmoiig i?r, vouneer set In North Camden. 1 ?.ooiu of the Camden Musical Academy Ti a recital at their looms, 108 North Sixth : . V very interesting program was given. ., lllblo School Orchestra of the 1'iim i.ii Tabernacle M. K. Church gavo a coiicert de iorday night In tho auditorium of tho dwell .Mi "''' lnftnn wa tho h0Mrtniid Mrs Ir. . Turner, of Park avenue, t irf.idontleld. have returned homo after rpend- " ' work In Philadelphia. Mrs loseph Kr'tz. of Mount Vernon nvc- Hadrtonlkld, eutcrtatned friends at a . ."on Saturday afternoon, v dance will be given In Artisans' Hall, Haddonfleld, on February U for tho benefit nf the lied Cross, Tho Nw ,:,a c,l'b of Camacn County, was enleitalned at a luncheon on Wednesday nftrrnoon by Mrs. JoBhUa C. Haines, w Ifo of Senator Haines, at her home, CIO Walnut street, Camden. Members were present from CoUlngswood, Haddonflild, Merchantvllle, Woodbury and other placea. The luncheon was In celebration of tho qlxth anniversary r ti. club. - ..o- -" - A ,l V. .. 4 mBSMmxBQ' - H - rf' "ZZK3z?'- .A1KS. W. J. CLOTIIIKK (Above) MRS. J. K. MITCH IJLL. Ill) (Helovv) A few oC tliu patronc.-'jes for the "Ni,'ht in Holtemi. ." v.li' !. lvn tind Pencil Club will sTivo this eve iiitip in tlio ballroom ot tho Hcllcvuc Stratfottl. MINUET TO START PHILOPATRIAN BALL Proceeds of This Year's Reception Will Go to Knights of Colum bus War Fund The Catholic Phllopatrlan Literal Insti tute will hold its ilfty-ilrrt annual leceptlnn In the ballroom ot the llillovue -Stratford on Monday evening The proituls of this veal's affair will be donated to the Knlshls of Columbus war camp fund, and on account of this pitilotle puriioso a veiy wlduspread Inteiest has been miulfested. Indeed, thoe In charge expei t the llfty-llrst neetitinn to eclipse all former ones, since JSOOO has nlrindv'liccu tecelved In subeilptions, and as much more Is expected. Mr. John Monaghan is chairman of the committee In rharre of the ball, .Mr. Frank M. Mulheriti Is president of the PhllopatrUn flub, Mr. 'olclIo Is secretar.v and .Mr. Herald A. Dougherty Is treasurer. Patriotic features will be pre-euttd dur ing the evening, anil the ball will be opened by nn olil-favhloneil minuet danced by eight iriuples. They villi wear Colonial costum. s and powdeied wigs, and every detail has been most enicfully arranged bv Miss Mar gin rite Walj!, wliei Is ii. lining the dancers. Later iu thn evening MKs Wain will give a "pas-seul," and Miss Maigaiet M. Cost, Ho and Miss Je.ui Union will appear in a tableau lepresenting the Allies Ameilca, Praia e and Ihigland. Thn minuet will ho led by Miss Mary Mar tin and Mr. Joseph II. Kane fiom one side, nnd bv Mjs.s Hi 1,-n llellly nnd Mr. John Ii. Kane from the olhei. 'hose taking put in the dance Include Miss Anne w'Nrll, .Mls Anna McKenua. .Mi-.- .ban IMiliiian, -Ml-"' Praiuts Kane Mi- Miiiam Welmbeck and Miss Madelalne Noiniiil, Mr. Viiitoii llellly. Mrs Jorepb Noimeil Mr I' II Mleliell, and Mr. Daniel J Muiphv. Ilrnis of nru fop the so.lrtv puk.. will lir nirrpte.1 nmt prlntril hi Hie Peenhic riiltlli: Lr'tteirr tirnelitnl Hire ere wrlllrn mi onfQ-i.lr. of Ihr pnir onlv nnd urn tcic,l with full nunie mill trlrplionr nuinl.rr of 1hn ftrmlrr. i. It lllllt lie lin llite ti. verlfe llir. niitfH. Ail .lr.ai.H "su.lrl) IMIIer." I.lrnhic I'lIiIIc l.rilcer, flue ClieiiliMit htrret. 'mSP MISS MARGARET RAGAN Who will represent England in the national pageant which will bo part of the cnteitainmcnt nt the ball to be given at the Rltz-Carlton on Sat urday evening by Lo Bon Temps Club for the benefit of the Knights or uplurabu war fund. i'ji "C"- .."'' i My- -wvw -j WJJ vjttf$"' I'll. 1" .i M..r , .MUS. TUKNCHAHD NKWH0LI) VISITS PARENTS IN WAYNE FOR SOME TIME Wife of Army Captain Remains at Main Line Home, While Hus band Returns to Camp Captain Hetny ltev lard nnd Mr-. Hey lird ariiv.d op Satuulay tu visit .Mis. Jle l.u d's pan nls. Mr and Mrs si.initul 11. Mc C.ibe. of W...ne Captain llejl.ud has re turn..! to i imp, hut Mts. llc.vl.inl will spend Funic limn In Wavne. Mrs. 1,111 v, vi ho has been vlItlng lirr sister, Mis. Charles Wheeler, of Camp Hun P'arin, Vlllatiova, left for her homo in California on Monday. .Mrs. If. Asiiton Little, of Ktraftord. Is spending a few .lava In New York, whore she ll visiting her daughter, Miss Nancy Lit tle, lit Kt. Jlnrj's ,elionl, lVekskill-nn-lhc-Hudson. Mr. and Mtn Chailes II. Co, who have been Majlng iu Waslilngton this winter, have gono to Palm llca.li for a motith't. vllt. Mr-, llllam J lialnnr nnd Misn Hutu 'l.'ilnnr, of N. w oik, have Peon visiting Pr. and Mis ,r. Parkanl Laird, of Devon. .Mrs. W W Monlgonn r.; Jr. who Is spending the winter In Washington, was nt her home in Itailanr over the uick-.nd. .Mis-. John Do Conger, of ill.tnnvn, sp.nt tho we. k-eud with her husband In llaltlmoie. .Mr. Conger is at a niarby camp. Miss Hnillle llleanor Owens, whosM en gagement In Mr Wilson Il.unnrd. Jr, has Just brcii nnnotiiieed, Is spending a few .lays with Mr. and Mrs Wlbnn llarnard. ot Hryn Mawr. before going Hoiilh Mrs William West, of Ardmore. enter tained nt dinner mi Satuidnv night, later taking her guetr to ibe S'upp..r Chili at the ltellevue-.'-'tiatriril. Carlyle Club Had First Banquet in South Phila. The I'.irlyl.. cipb. of .Smtli liilladelpbl.i. held lis Hist baimuet .m Sunday evening at HUH l.'ast Pass) link avenue. The entei taiu iii. nt start, i! vv-lili dancing, music hc-lng placd by the Carlyle Jan, nlo, Mr. Jos, ph Abraiii". .Mr. Ilenjamln Alu-nms and .Mr. Jack HcruMtlii, accoinpanled by MNs W Moore nt the piano. Later In t.ho evening Mr f AbiaiiiK nnd Mr. I. Welnian sang some popu lar songs, whl.li were followed hy u (onudv ilranuv pla.d by Mr. l! Abranis and Mr J Abrams, he-tier known as the "(Jurfer iut Tw ins." i ue evening c iitertalmue nt ended with i some whirlwind dances by .Mls I. Sdvei- I stein and Mr. .M. Lenhart. Mr. J. Abranis acted as toiMniastci Mr J. Il-riistrin. Mr. Alfred .Sllveiman and Mr ' M. Lellhait l.celved silver loeliii- , r.... tho good woik they h.ivo done hi the mm ..... ...i.e.. i.uooi icceiveii ii Handsome w.itrJi for selling the most tickets at the last aUair of the Clrl!e Club. The U.iineti p,"',t ... .lied J.welry boxes as a icmcinhraneo of the arfalr Tin. following inembciH were pi est nt- Mr J. Abrams, .Mr. II. Abrams, Mr. J.ulc He',,,! si. in, Mr. W D. Itch. Mr. M. Kafrkj Mr i Klinmehunn, Mr. M. Leuhait, Mi. Al "l uhln' Mr P. Paul. Mr. Al .Sllveiman. Mr. J nv,""; and Mr. J. Welmnn. The evening ended with a farewell address by M,. Ji JA.ni,art. "WHAT'S DOING ,TDNOH'L2s V .. yeJh-f, Jlrrtlng, I'nllrgx nf lii.Thlrlnn., Tirenty. second anil Ludlow streelf. Members. Ilrnslnglnn Hoard of Trade inert, nHn. cock street and s'us.iiih.iniia avenue. Mem bers. Mrrllng, rrunkllii JnsKlule, srtrulli slrrrt above chest nut. .Mrrllng lhlkt Onlriil llu-lnrss Mrn, IJ.t Spruco street. Members. Miulh htrrrt llliklllrns Jlrli's .UioHulI.,,. meets, CO'j Mouth Fifth street. Members. J'IiIIioimuIuu f'luh, oprrutle rrrllal liy llrnrl I Keott, pingiam of the "Works of American composeis," 8 o'ulock. Members. I'rruinlr LruKUe mniithly nirrllnr, Irrlnrr by A. I'. 'olden, '.V Fltst l'alntliu,-," S'15 I o'clock. Members. Mrrllnic, I'lftj -srrnnil nnd Markrt s:trrci, Huslness Men's Association. B219 Market street. Members. , l'orn Ilork Iiiiiriiv.'iiiriit AiueUtloii, i meets 1521 Cliamplost iivenue. Members. Mrml.rra .if South I'lfl.i.srrooil Mrrrt nuslness Men meet. West Hranch Y. M. C. A., Fifty-sei'ond nnd S'ansom mreets. " ' MrrtliiK f 1'lnnner IVnrkrra, llu.lor,, ' Women's Christian I.eaKUe. 7 oVloek, Free. IVn nnd l-riirll t'ltih, "MElit fn llnlirinlu" t Helievue-Sti afford. Admission eliarce. Dimcr, l'lr.lninnt Cliih, App's Han. lux 1 Academy, llioad and l'ortcr streets. .dms. hIoii eliariio. KiifTnisr iiinHH-mrrllni;, hIHi nililrr.. ,v I Miss Alleo l'aul, (lermantovvn V, M. c, A. j r ree, Addrrio., "Kiiturriain nnd Miirninnlani " former Senator Frank J. Cannon, Fiftieth street nnd llaltlmoro avenue, 8 ci'clock. Free. lied t'roin none rrrllal, New- Century Club, 8 :1S p. in. Frco, I'ounilrjinrn's As-urliillnii, Msnufurlurrrt' Club, llcinbrn. l'oo.l Cniikrrvatlon exhllitllau, C'ultrc gcttlement, 433 Christian street. Freo. lecture, "The New ltmila," by Sir John V. Fraser. aeographlcal Society, Wlther- spoon Hall. Members. Workrooms Open Two a Week, and Every Help PAT i br lALMYHA Tho lucmberH uf the P.ed Cross irnnch all over the country tiro very nctlvo nt this time. "What have 1 done for tho Hed Cross?" Is tho question ot tho day for each nnd every Individual member to nik of herself. Tho Palmyra branch keeps the workrooms nt tho Y. M. C A. building open Tuesday nnd Wednesday, nlo Wed nesilay i veiling. During the present month every member has bien appealed to to come, nnd lend a helping hand. The Junior P.ed Cioss branch, which has been organized In tho high school, Is now perfeitlng arrangements i be among : the f.ireniojit In the activities Supervising 1 r u npnl Pmr Albert S. lliillltli Is in nccoril Willi the sentiments of President Wilson, that through the school work may be done lit the great i ause of freielom in which v.' have nil pledged tiiirselve.s The d ffercnt milts In the schools are busily engaged III making sweaters and mats, aim clippings for pillows. The dance given In the auditorium bv thn alumni and high school class, added Its pro. ceeds to the Junior Ited Cross branch fund. At the election of olllcers. held on Mondny for thn Junior branch. Miss Vera llrnvvn vvas elected senetary and Miss ltisslo Anderson treasurer Mis Waller Tailor will entertain her sin ter. Mrs. Jessie Tyion, of Mhldletovwi. Pa.. over tho Week-end. Mrs. Arthur Hunt and Miss lle.itrbv Hunt have arrived home after spending a few days in llaltlmote Iirni.lNi.Tu.N livery one knows how iices-fiil the II. .1 cross "White III. pliant .sales" have been nil eiver this se. Ion or the Hast. A ba.a.ir and auction of odds ami .lids-we II. In fact, nnvthing that vcrvbi.d. has at home that Is not icily needed, n. v be u little out-of-date but too good to II row away. Now what the lied Cioss Hranch ! Iliirllngton would like I" thoso v.ry "HlcUs; as (hero Is to be a "While lie pliant Sate on Pi day and S.uuidav, lVbruarV . ami K M the .Masonic Hall. . lothn.B. 'ol.s, turn -line. Mod. plants. I,,, SI.H.U. VVi'1',, n'nv l.i ...- and va.lous otb.r article " n ma have to give that would Help swell the funds "fMrs.,!nmrshaw is visiting In Trenton r"scC..u,t''.loh,. Scully, after a furlough nf ten da.vs. his iciurned to camp. Miss lll.anor S. ICerr has "turned to Lalighoine. Pa. aft. r spending a few ila:7 as Hie guest of Ml-s Allco Connor, of l.a-t ' 'Imts "M'-iett. lingers will leave tomorrow to sp.iid u forlnlKht In Atlantic Cltv. Mr and Mrs. Henry II. Aaimisnn nnnoune tho .iigagcment of their daughter. Miss l.lla Anronsuii. to Lieutenant Noiman ( . Mlchalt. l,l.ui. nant William Piel.m l.jre. I . S. N. II.. Is the guest of his sister. Miss 1 lorenu- 1 . llre, for a few days. PI.OIUIN'Ci: Dr. nnd Mis. David llairil Church of Atonement Has Red Cross Auxiliary The Lojal Legion Group nf tho P.ed Cross, which Is one of the fourteen, belonging to Auxiliary No. ". of which Mrs. Prancis HnVarel Williams is president, has been doing splendid woik in both knitting nnd tho making ot surgical dressings. It has been meeting nveiy Thursday and Prlday In tho Church ot tb" Atonement, lu West Philadel phia, under the illicction of Mrs. Fi.inc.is M. Hutchison, but on account of the coal short age his been obliged to give up these, days and limit Its meetings to Saturday afternoon. There nre about twenty-live niemlieis of tint Loval Legion working there, nnd a gie.it niaiiv tinnniimhirs who nevertheless work for this group. During the drlvo for surgical dressings mound Chilstnias limo they sent In HOiin surgical drisslngs to Auxillaiy No. T They am also doing a great ileal of knit ting for the Navy Lcaguo and am now fin ishing Iheh third afglmn. The- first olio they made Is in a hospital in Iindon nnd tho second one Is in a hospital In our own navy vard The nfghans are made of knitted Hpmres which are all sewed together and crocheted mound the edge. In connection with this group and working for Mixlilary No. 7 H the Hills' Friendly tlioup, which Is composed of girls from twelvo to sixteen venrs of age, who inert eveiy Thursday evening in tho flraco Church parish house, at Foityllrst street and Ulrard avenue. Miss Annetta Heath, daughter of (ieneral Hubert Heath, has charge, of this i lass and Instiucts tho wmkeis lu the making of all the dlfl'eient kinds ot surgical dress ings mid knlttul ai tides. Uist summer this group made llfte. n comfort kits, worth i ri0 apiece. u send to the sailors, the money for which the ral-'d entirely by themselves. All the materials used by Ibe Loyal Legion eliuup have so far been donated. I : - - ' T'nPTtrST S,(1I1W AT 8:l5 . . ' I'OlUU-Ea Mallnw. To.a- .ml Ml. A LightniHir express auccess POPULAR SI MATINEE TODAY rmlro l.owr-r lionr. si. Unkuny t Ovllrn-. M. l'nu . . . o... llLit. e?1 n t!nllrr. MBliU i. Mil... Mm. $1.50 , 'vnVJ fLrDt rial Ie.) f-v i,owtr il IIKN'TIY W. HAVAOU OfOra lor To .New Jiuiicrti uoraeay TOOT TOOT! liAfKu on iitipniiT iiuaurcis- .St'C-ClMM'l-I, 1'AIICC. HXCL'SU MC A Tr.iln of Mirth an I Melody HU l"eopl VV1IVT tllll NilVVMI'AI'HIlS fA : lihCOIiK -"MullBhtfiiHy lunnonlous to th HH ilcti 11." PI 111.10 I.r.lVini'.: 'Had an Instant nnd .leis-rci-d Mice "ii." I'ltKs.'i ' V tiuu'il prmwlan of Joy from urlalti llo to rurtnlu fall." 1 IN'ri'illKU 'linol, i! in fun." Miltril V dUItlC V.s - -"Ilnnlost with thr hrst euo.li it .on1-II. of rho ear." i:Vi:.VIMI TUH'.ciltAPIl: " vrurth-nhlla show mij evortti whllo srrlnff," i KVr.MNH Pi;lll.li: I.I:1jIKII: "Toot-Tsot" u train of cshlitlra1lo airs." C1NIN.I lifl.I.KTtS. - "Tuneful nlrs In ali'll kllice. ' BROAD Last Week 1&.'!!A ,. I mrH $1.50 MATINEE TODAY IGEORGE ARLISS As Alrxanurr lliimiuon, i iri (rerviary of the Treasury, In the Ne"f l'la "HAMILTON" M'T VlCi.NDVY MAT.- UllATM TOJlOltltOVV ROBERT EDESON In the Mont Iteniarl.uhlo I'lay of Iho Centurjr LOVE FORBIDDEN gcvi'ii .Month"' Hun In Tarla lrt SmW 11 at l'op. Mats. Mon. and Wej. -. TPTPTx NIGHTS AT 8:13 GAlUUxvrv Jla Tn,In. rrl A ih:ht $1.50 MAT. TODAY -?, sllJATS V 1 niDAY ouvuit morosco's i-AU(iii pvccnss UPSTAIRS DOWN Willi a Typlral Jloroco Cat nnd, Ohl That lUhy Vamrlraf "tl's a toush Wn trr will) Us uhrat ln, liltatlrsa nnd hrntlri! ilav, anil fu. Il a inversion a TimtuliH and Down1 Is doubly well nine." I'ltllHH. eirn AND 'lln. Ave. at Vrnaneo. Ii. of Hi SlHAiw jtjlian ELTINGE llroail in The Widow's Might LOtlUO1 Aft. l!30:.T80. Kl, ll:S0 to Jl. touav DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS OMA "IN AOA1N OUT ACAl.v; NIXON 32D & MAIlKirr Silo. T and MAuntci: nuiEMA.s- co. "No Children Alloivr.1" WAI. S. HART a cold nneii- I ft NIVUH81TV MU8KU5I. WKnertay BWu mre itciur on i;yrT. iiowlnv I'-urtui, lonnm iiinm. iiiwii cnpoi anu puuua ovuru, iiuii ncaeu. Days and One Evening I Member Is Asked to jfl With Work tnterlahjed nt their home over the week-tnfl- 'Offl Their guest was Miss Llslo fiutherlana, ofT-ll Phi adelphla. fev Miss Hlia Adams Is rntrrtalnlnr Miss ,!.. . ' Anna lllgg gg, of Conshohoeken. ,' . i :tf. T JuvhilTON Mr. and Mrs. WIM.lhi.TVhl! nmiouneo tho tngagement of tlielr dauhter ? Miss Margaret White, to Mr. Jlumell N. Cot- S Ilns, of Trenton. , ... .. ""-, "a ..i) ni itooinson uas returned 10 rvcw fig, J viik after s-pendlng a. fortnight with Mrs. Harold I.lrnau hl-i air. James llrown entertained Mr. Ion IW! linker. ..T tl.n 1..l..--l.. nf l. -,.... -n-.la S.V -.-. . ..... , ....v.cj vl ruiinj.iwiun, over the wetk-end. Mayor William H. Peniirtt Is at Ncwberne, N. ., for n fortnight's stay. Thn Anno Htockton Chapter of tho D, A. I!, hold Hf monthly meeting on Monday at tin home of Mrs- David U. llnlrd. HDUHWATHP PA1.1C Mr. nnd Mrs. A '.. Do Less, of (south Philadelphia, are spend lug a f.vv days at their country home, Urn Tain. rack. .Mr. l.'dward Collins. 3.1, who Is stationed at Wilmington, Del, spent tho week-end with his patents .Mr and Mis. IMward Collins. Jr, Mr. ihomas Sherborne .ntcrtalned Mr. nicu Cor. of Philadelphia, at his home over Hie wee k-eud Ml-s Id i I'l-aythom, of Trenton, 11 Hit gm st of Mr and Mrs. IMward J, Master, at their home on Woodland avenue. Mr. Liv I l-'razler lelt for a fortnight's stay Willi lur daughter. Miss Lillian Frailer, who Is at the Hotel Dvlims, Atlantic City. liri.s w ui.k A GOLDWYX PI.CTURE liltST I'llllrflSvTATION or MABEL NORMAND l.V lllJd.VIt SUJIAVVN'H DIIAMA "DODGING A MILLION" 13 AT A TTI 1811 MAllKl.r HTHKKT JLlIyib HI A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. AftTCllAFT 1'rmntl WAr 's TTAftT "wowns of "' 'lAKl Till! IIAH." A.l.tml First Khowlnir of .Mail. S'nnrll'v 'HIS lllDOKN' PURPOSE" ARCADIA mi:sT.vi'T nnt.. itk 10 IS V M 1". ". .1:4.".. .-..4.'., "M3, OlSO T. M. PAULINE FREDERICK lu First .showing of Paramount llctura "MADAME JEALOUSY" Nrvt Wclc Ill-lr 1'ermion In "Frinc of Ponia" AJ.IrJ Atlrucllon HKNJAMIN OlIAl'IN In TUB !ON OP IlKMOCnACV Plrnt of u vrrlrs of trn cptsclea, raeb com. pl.sn In lti.r onl . sell telling a Uramatla cbap tir m the life ef Al.ri.linm I.tnroln. V 1L1 Uxxlii. am. this vrr.KK WJI, FO.K Prtota GEORGE WALSH In Pint Mhowlnff of "Jack Spurlock Prodigal" Prom SnturduV Hvcnlnir Pout htory Nflt VVrel. Win rnrnunc In I,ca Mlarrablta REGENT itAitiurr nuu ittk XVEiVUi J. l-INAT. DAT OK VIVIAN MARTIN I'"n;?u1' I,' ... "A Petticoat rilot ' Tumor.- t:i)ITII PTOItllV In 'lljca if MTSMrj ." MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER Vl'DP.VIM.K tU lVT1VI'AtU -V' It M. in 1. M. cournv "HILDA'S ANKLE" "INSPIRATION" "te0 "janjco CROSS KEYS HASUK ".13? iSHS1! . TOO MANY SWEETHEARTS TJ R flATllVAY Ilroad and Snrd'r Ave. UvJrt.lJAl IIA1I.Y NIGHTLY Mot Pprcturnlnr Molodriima nvrr Mtaffed "ON THE HIGH SEAS" WM I fJX I'resrllts "ritEArlUltll ISLAND" sroFi si:vit iiTii iiiiii:t-TiciM Ur.rl.sUM MIIL'llKUT LAST 1G TIMES $1 MAT. TODAY PASSING SHOW OF 1917 AT1RLPHI UVIINI.NOS AT .:o JOIIK SIAIIOAHET DREW-ILLINGTON IN Hilt AllTllt'll WINel PIN-EUO'S (!iii:ati:sv comedy "THE C?AY LORD QUEX" T VRIC " MAT 'lODAV- Uvrnlnss 8:15. xj x iiv itcEiilar Matlnoo ,SxturJy. WILLIAM HODGE In I!-lurrrr:.atest A Curo for Curablea NIGHT IN BOHEMIA AND MIDNIGHT FROLIC BY THE Pen and Pencil Club BELLEVUE.-STRATFORD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Tho entire proceeds will be turned over to the Overseas Committee ot the Emcr Kency Aid to be spent for the Phila delphia Boys serving their country on foreign soil. Throiifih tho Courtesy of the Managers, stars from every theatre In Philadelphia will bo present. Tickets S2. lrinv bo securer! frnm IiV. inr " HTimr.T T 11:15 1'. t. ttm VI TT frsiffflK? VJli -Kism mwmi house, 1020 Walnut street, tho Overseas & uommuiee at ino uuz-vjaruon, or any '"ft nf Iho. hotel ticket ofnoa. , ri r5 v icrrTUc TucATnr-n -3ffl2 U. X. 1-vi,xxijwj lllxrillXC JWMM JULIAN ELTINGE OrAntt imperionatr of rem in In T3pi t' Jr" ttttf kflVTi-lV 1 ir U MLM..1 .. ..-s. iljiJ ii i. WON'T 11. and Othr. fcl'r Next Week Valcska Suratt & Co.,va METROPOLITAN Opera House V A3i aa.-xliaii su.i-.sii.r- rAiiir I'UAJ fj Jul -.TTsTTt?Pl?T.T.A AND TIIH L1TTLB ' fk"V WnUUUma. GLASS SUPPJlT:.!, ,4 Direciioii ci . . i.i,i,iTuoii x;Aiivbixrsr , ifc . ; HATUIIDAV ArTEHNOON. PEUBUAnT OS', 'A- . Keati ana voxea on ! iizs LTiMtiiut BtVM. ,t ;&c. I1.00.- !!" Telrphon ruturt 4S0T. lySl nrrn Will Jrmnt.mn Ay, at Vcnanro. )' ,-5 SLl"1' Herbert Ammmn.nl Company I ,i till .1 AN ELTINfiR . n ITW! --, JU WIDOW Mill Thur..Tl' " Jiry i-icaiorain "wta;w Jt Trocndevo IZ 0RA.'I P A Vl.TYn';'0 RVIW OV'VtM$ t v -' . T ?1 V 1 m 5 .m v ra!: s- r. x m 'f & h-y ""..n- -: S..-.6'r V, . sV.Sl
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