z "; . x JUST GOSSIP Jumble Inn Rummage Sale Opened Yesterday at 1026 Chestnut Street Nancy Has an Interest ing Encounter in Crowded Cur t.V CASK n" m,,v 1" "t1i'1" mlpi1 In I' our tnlml m In vvliero Hip rummipc f1e 1st talilns tilicp til'"' ??! lt' "t 10S4 Chestnut Hti'ect and lt'n lipliiR rIvpii fur the beiiclt nf the- M Nicholas l)ny Nuri ,ry Tliroimh h tyt'oinnihlrnl error the gundiiV I1"!'11"" nnnntinccil Jlint the wale notiht ho hold "t 1206 Chestnut street Ah It two hlnck" further down mint f in ,uiuUt ratlin leie the nir lit Tenth nr Mevctitli Ktriet tlmn at Twelfth, mid tlien hnve In "nIK down a block or mole on thee dlit xtroet and mi peilnpM It will be a Iiolp t l"ou that the Nile Is roIiik on Ht 10.M t'lieitnut xtreut. The St NUhohis D.iv Nuicerv docs a Uilendld vvorK and iuitliliiK that nn ho done to help the IhiiiuI of iiiiiiiiroim to keep It "p Is cprtnlnly vvottli while, I should mi With no iniieh war work tuK ns our utlt ntlon we are apt to fntjtet the local needs ptihips, ami If the huhies lire rot muiI and ImiiiKht up In kimhI ln.iltli, now about the future nt the nation' ATR12AT tn lueiH of music as will as those who tan appreciate the I'liaini of rhthmle esprctsloii In ilumlim Is In ttoro for those who attend thu lomeit and cantutu to he nlven for the l.uiitlt of the nlends' JteconKtiuctlon Weak In I'miici. The entertainment, whlih Is miiUt the musical direction of Mrs t.utiiti Andei tpn I.annltlK. will take plim nn the ee nlnff of rcbinarj -0 In the auditorium of the Young Wuiiioii'h Christian Asmk.1 illini, Kightcentli and Ateh Mirets, and the ullvor otferiiitf th.it will he. taken at the door will ue dt voted to the friends' So ciety which Is leMtoiliiR the dcMislateil towns and lll.igca abroad Tlio prosruni will runMst nf a e.intat.i, which will he iiioduced liy the pupils of tho Noycs School of Klitliinlc i:preHlnti. "The. Morn," "White. Uutterflien" and '(l.ii den of l'lovvern" will be lnteipieted by Miss Ilndora Sellner, or New Ymk, imslsteit liv u chorus Including Miss Mlncrvii Hose, MUs Carrlo Hudson, MSs Lillian I'rdiik. Miss Carol) n IterRman, Mlis Marlmi .lui kiin, Miss Alllcln Uns-Itl, MIm, Million Holt end Miss Athens 1'nhliuih. Violin holos will bo Riven b -Mi- Helm lielt of WiihhliiRton, . C, Hnd the finther muMuil pioKrimi wilt lucludo mmirs Iiv JINs Mae llcc-en, Mies Allnorv.i Kuc and Miss l.et.tla I'ttie Stiehl. NANCY WYNNi:. Social Activities Mr and Mrs Wllll.ini MititliriH Hills and Miss llntia KHIh, of l'o HII rami, Hin Jlawr aic i-penillnE a inontii in tne Jill? Carlton Mr mill Jim H ltadillffe Hobetts, of Villa- liou have l eti HtaliiR for a fi V iltivi with Mre Howard Itobcits at the Chelsea Until : tills week. Mrs. llolioil C HunKr and Mih. UMiaiil Kewbold have Roue to Mia. 'I, Tin , :'or a I month. Mis ChaileM Sliiiilckwni and her little dauKhlei MKs Prisclll i hliinU l.son, of llose inont left on U"(ilneMla to spend two weeks at tho Drlgliton Hotel, Atlantic J i t . Mr, and Mrs .1 S c tlme), of lladnor, y. 1tie tomorrow foi a two weeks' Is t at Camden, S C Mrs Koboit II. htiuwbililee has been spend- ,Inr a few dujs. In Ilin Mawr Mls Kiithiilne I'utiiHin, of St Divlds, enlertaluert the Ited Cros ilai,s of whlih sbo Is a ineinboi at ber home th'Jt week Aiiiour thoe present were Miss Mildred Jiuu, Miss Joseph lie Dbebke, Miss Moll Obilj ke Miss Dorothea llnglev. Miss i:il7tbpth TlnRle, Miss Hllzabeth I'leasantH, Miss lMhei Camp bell, MIsh Durotb I'alntei and Mis. Dullleld Ashnuad. Thn (list benellt dame of the HlRht t lub, a wai-work orR.inbatlnii of ounK women, will bo held itt tho I'blloiniislan Club this evening- The dance is a vubsirlptlon affair, the pioieeds to be divotod In buv'nK jams for the knltthiR nf sweaters, helnii Is, wrUlkts and other ai tides for soldiers and allots, 'the aff-ilr is the first of u sorbs of annual dances. The ineinbeis of the club mo MNh Alko MiCaulev, Miss Mailn Himpsiv, Miss AIIco Knit?, Miss hadlo hcaulun, Miss rraucea Mltilull, Miss Maile Mcllulvrin. Miss Anna Scanlan and Miss Monica MiCaukv 1'ollowliiR aie the ttloueses Mis p It McCauley, .Mrs C J Mitchell, Mis ! Kuitz, Mrs V I Mahnuej, Mrs. A hcanlan, Mrs. H I', IMsey ami Mrs, It W.itkhw Mr, and Mrs. IjiuIs Cohen announce the etiKairement nf theli ! uiKliter, Miss i:ila Cohen, to Mi, A. Ueiijaiuln Homer, of HuntliiRtoii, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itomei Rave a dinner In honor of their son, A JienJ iniln Homer, on Tuesday evenliiR. The Ruests iiresent wero Mr. .Samuel Hosen, president of tlie HuntliiRtoii National Hank, W. Va. ; Mr. Harry Paul, of New Orleans, Mr and Mrs Kapner and their family, of this eltv, and ethei Intimate filemls MSs i:tei Itomei Rave a vocal solo, nccomp inled by Miss Htliel Kiipner on the piano ami Mr Hddlo I Kapner on the violin. Mr. Samuel Itot.cn, of Huntington, V Va , and Mr. Harry Paul, of New Oileans, rvo Imperson itlnus Mr. Jlublo Homer and Miss H. P.tipert Moskovvltz jave an exlilbltlon dame Mr. Ma Homer aellvercd a levltiitlon. Miss i:thol S. Kapner Rave a piano solo, and Mr. Martin II. Solo mon acted aH toastmaster for tho entire evenliiR Mr Homer and Mr Siinuel Hoson left foi HuntliiRtoii on Wednesday evenliiR. Mr Arthur M Tajlor, of C25 North Portj fourth street, maiirger of tho Cedar Theatre, was entertu tied by his wife and friends nt a surprlso blitliday party on Saturday eve nine Thu Ruests wero Miss Mary Zulur, Miss Susan Maekay, Miss Heryl Taylor, Mlso alth Patterson, Miss KJIzabeth MuitnRlc, Mlw Hlslo Wagner, Mrs. It. A. Davis, .Mrs Montgomery, Mrs- A M Taylor. Mr M Taylor, Mr. H A. Davis. Mr Halph Mont gomery Mr Mllo Zufier, Mr, Dayard Hutlor. jr. Herbert Hughsop. Mr. Kmll Schulte. r. Arthur Tavlor und Mr. Hdgar Taylor "anclng and Informal games, vveie followed by u supper The Philadelphia Music Club will present I'fogram of American music next Tuesday, ine soloists will be Miss Helen Uuchanan, Jpprano; MIsh Alma tlrape, violin, and Mr v-iarenca K. Haw den. piano, and the program win include compositions of the well known imiaclelphians. Mi. Camllle Zeckwer, Mr. uarenco K. Dawden and Mr. Fredeiick jjahn, besides MaoDowell. John Alden Car Ptnter and Walter Morse Hunnell. The an nuai luncheon will bo held on Thursday February 14. at tho Aldlne Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. aellar, of 432 Fitzgerald "treet, entertained on hunday evening In iioiior of thu tirst birthday of their son. Thoe Present weio Mr. nd Mrs. Herbert S. Kohn, r. and Mrs. M. Finsernian and Mr. and Mrs. , yinan. f'jV.V "a iln- MacUrlne entertained last U-a i& "arty'lven ' ' ot their HW .i, ABOUT PEOPLE caiiRhter Msm Mnrv MaelJr ne. nt their home f,J(0 Hlniwond avenue DurliiR tic course of the evening Mbs lllsle Mncllrlna MinR several solos, aeiom muled b Mm Hazel (livens at the piano The Oriole .string Hand of West I'lillndehilili. furnished muse for the evening Among the RUi-ts were Mr Joseph Crudden, Miss Al'ee Porarf, Ml Unb elt Kle, .Miss Ilillv Kane Mi Will am t.. vetis. Miss Pearl Aldcrton, .Mr William Uobertson, Miss Niiom Hmker, Mr Ted Halm Mm Hleanore llobestsiu Ml. He bum Welsh, Miss Jnephliie llrooa i Mr Allan Kvle .Mlts Anna Harms Mr Waltei l.ld Mone. Miss Anna Hutchison and Ml Harry Mtlria, nf the Naval Coist Iicfeiivc. Mis Hkhnrel C Me.i veil entertain In forinall.v this aflnnoon nt her home, 2o3( South Coloi.nlci terric Her Ruests will Ineltide .Mrs Clinton Webb Mis Clarence A Cart, Mrs. William I. Si nit, Mrs Ha.vmond ! tvves, Mrs 11 P lliilmls, Miss I'lniencc! Dulmls, Mi Lewis Haldl, Mis Ciircuc l Hvun, Mrs Tliomas T Nelsmi, Mrs I". M Hoblnson mid Mrs Thin Ion II Winters Mr and Mm William I, Smtt entei tallied Infciimnllv at stippi r on Huuilav even liiR at Hull home, Jln.l hmiih I wcnl.v-llrst strut 'Ihe Riiels weie I'ommanibi and Mis !mcs, Mi and Mrs lib hud C Mever, Miss polls S.ilimin Miss Dlatiilu. Imbuls and Mr l.dwaid l.'ng i Cnmmaudel liedertik Itiilisvlile Pa.vne, I' S . , n ml Mrs Pavne have us their guists at tlie pie-ent tlmn Mis Pav lie's sister, Mis Horsev Thoniif, and lei hiHbiml l.leuten ml lliomis, of llin C ,s 1 Ml.hlR.in Mis. 'I lamias will be remembeitd as Miss ilreteheu (iorton, nf Coining, V y. bef,,,,. i.t mHl. rhiRe a fi w weeks iirii Mis Pavne and Mrs. 'llmm.m i. , , lu. suiiiluv afternooiis duiliiR Ibis iimntli Mis Iklwlll I. Cnehl.llii-. ulfr. ir NilV ll Con-tructoi Cenhraiii, I' S N, entertained the Nav.v Ited Cioss HildRe mi Tn.-s, i aflernooii at her liome. :.'.:S South Tvvemleth stnet. WAR HASTENS WEDDING PLANS New Jersey Bride Will Be Mar ried Twenty-eighth of This Month Instead of June m:Vi:itl,Y -An Intenvtlng widdlug will lake plai e on TbiirMhiv l'ihiuir J' nt lit, ii'ilock III the MrthiKilst llpWinpal iliuuli at Heveilv. , I .Miss Helen l.ldla Hijhii, d iliRhtei of Mr and Mrs lietald He Course) llr.van, will bemitie the bride of l.liulenant Henry Clinton ,Seers. of lleveil) ; now Hat'oned In camp 'Ihe bride will be r veil In inairlitRP by hir falbei. 'ihe Itev I'lederkk P Morle.v. leilnr of the chilli h assisted bv Ihe Uev llerbfrt J. Hoot, nf Camden will olllelate 'Ihe hrldcRionui x sister MUs nn i Sever" will attend Miss Hi .van as her mild of I oner Ml Wairen Hodm ui u lousn nf the bride, will pla) the v edd iir m.iich Ihe brides maids will be Miss lliiii MiCrackeii, nf Libert). Pa . Mls Mi c nn Ilium, MWs llmnia llarrl-oii. Miss Mulnii Austin and ,Mlss (liaie Nudrtsnn, (if Heveilv 'Ihe llower Rlrls vv II be MIsh Hlbel Tioell mid M ss Marv Wlukel 'Ihe iliiR-bearcr will be Hinlel stoiktnn Hi van l.leutenaiit Sev.rs will hiV! ns his best man Mr Leslie llalbert, of Heveilv '1 ln usheis will Include Mi llr utnn i'hw. of iiiasMioru. .Mr Ainen iir)iin. Mi Arthur Smith and Heveily Mr William au Sclvir, of A retention will follow at the homo of the bride's parents. N'leuteninl and Mis Severs will leme for a Mioit wedding trip, and nn their n tuui will live at W'rlRhtstown 'Uie wed iIIiir was tn have taken place In Imif but on in count of the vvai the plans had to lie ch iliRcd i:i)(ii:W'ATi:U PAUK Seigeant Wlll'am Ivlus Is s.iendliiR a ten-il tv fin lough win, his paients Mi and .Mrs William Ivlns nt theli hone, Ivlushurst, In Coopertown' Mr ThnmiH If Autboii) has Rone to mr miiRlum, Ala, for a two months' Mac Mijor T IJ Ilildvvln and MIH H.Mw n will open theli heme liable Hall on M ij I The) mo spendliiR Hie w liter at ' t'li . II. id I Dennis In Atlantic Clt) Will Present Two Plays for Improvement Fund of Church 'Ihe jouinj people- of the llince Hcfoimrd Chinch, Hleventh ami IIiiulliiRdon strei ts, presented two pli)s last ive-nliiR In thc sntlil bill of the i hun h in ad of the hn piovement fund 'rhe-- talented amateurs have been well co.uhed and the rhiirai lers aern lmpeisonated with vim and humor "W'h) Not Jim had tho follow Iur exidlent east Mis Cordon, Miss Kthcl AIUbni.li; her tlute d.iURhteis. Miss Huth Klein, Miss llstlur' l'ordeier and Miss .M.vitle Hauler; Mcietaiv, Miss Huth Mauger, and the maid, Miss Ad i Muiph). Tho last nf the snond plav, 'Who Is Wlm, or, All in n Cog," InilueUd .Slmnnldes hvvmiliopper Mi. I'liink Sniltb, I.iwteiuo Lavender, .Miss Anna Wanner, Hloomlleld Hiambletoii, Mr Norm-en Hllge r ; Clcel), Mr Iiavld Sonneinalr. and Matilda Jane, A Hail) Heel. "WHAT5 DOING TOMGfll .....sy.. I (irt)-lllnlli Street Stutlnu Aksi.i lallon meets, Kort) -seventh nnll Klngsesslng ave nue. Members l.e Hun Tenips Club hull, Itlti-Cnrltun, Prnieeds foi tho Knights of Columbus War l'und Admission ihurRe C'uunl) Cuvun -oiletv, rletiMilli unnUHl ball Mercantllo Hall, Urnad street above Master. Admission iharge. I III) -ninth annual lonirrt and ball nf the Caledonian Club. Moose Hull, Hroad and Matter street Proieeds to aid blinded sol dlirs Admission charge VlertlnR of laninile Assmlutlcin nf thn Olrls' High and Normal Schools, at Normal School foi (ill Is, Thirteenth and Spring Har den streets Members. sulesmuiihii Club meeting, Hotel Add phla, 8 o'llotk Members. "Art, Chllliullon und War," In tare by 1 H StoURhton Holhorn, M A F It. tl S , Academy of the Fine Arts, 8.30 o'clock. Under the auspices of the fellowship of tho Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Concert unit ball, Herbert Camp, United .Spanish War Veterans, Harmonla Hall, Orth odox und Cambridge streets. Admission iharge, Cunimeneement exercUes, Hermantown High School. Free Vaudeville, smoker and dance, Ilue Hos pital Unit No 38, Seiond Heglment Armory, Uroad street Hnd Susiiuehunnu avenue, llaure for enlisted men under auspices Women'H League, Wunamiiker Store, Free, KoiiAmmon Slen's Society bull, Eagles' Temple. Admission cliaige. Mlb (Irund Annual Hull, Koirommon Men's H , II. and P. Society, Hagles' Temple, 1336 Spring Garden street. Admission charge. Kltiith Club Danes, I'bllomuiUn Club, 30(t AValnut street, Admission charge. if. VT-7T . '.FIW" '- YSFtA -rVJ'41J A , - -', J.w7j;i...'"1llWBI .1 " f - .,- -4 - ,. ,rr,,riK,r i,r .-.r;,ft " v -3- w - EVEyflG PUBLIC - LEDGEBPfaUAPELPHIA, -FBIDAT, EBRtJARY 8. MISS MAUCARITK McCLOSKEY i ylll) will i cprcsn'iit Italy in the nn- tionnl iiaircanl at the- Hon Temps li.ill, which will be held nt the Kitst- Carlton this pvi'iiini;. SMALL BRIDAL PARTY AT QUIET WEDDING Miss Bell and Mr. Vaill Married at Noon in Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany 'Ih" vv edd iir ol Miss HiUu Hell, daughter nf Mr Snuuol Hell Jr tn Ml Theodoie Dlssell Vain tnnli pl.ue vesterd.i) at noon at the I'liunh nf m Luke and the Hplph ui), mi South T'llrtienth street The bride who was Riven In lli.nl I im bv lier father, vvnre a riiwii of while sillu und tulle and hei tulle veil was eaiiRhl with orange I'lossnm nir boiiiUi t was nf vvli te orelilds ind lilies ,,f tlir xniii Mis Hmry II I'arUv nf lieimanlowu who was Miss Hell s iiialrnn nf hnuni and onlv attendaiit, was gowned In a frni k of nn hid-eolored ihlffnn nvtr pink silk, and hei hit was trim med with iiiui, wcit pi.iH Mu latrul a shown boinpifi nf pink swiet pi as Ml Vail I'm lust man was Mr I'lUtlland .iHiksim A sin ,i bnakfn-l at Hie reMch n . nf Ihe brides filhel. I 111 I ni If-t stleet, fol lowed Hi, i eretuonv ft(i thtli wrddliiK Hip Ml and Mrs alll will Mm .a S1 HHeuliuuse nii.ue Ht'ltsT LINIMIVN n iiitetesiltiR weddliiR took pl.ue nil W'ed- Invda) aftiinnnii lu tl tntral Mtlhodlst Hp'sinpil i'liunh. ilreen lam, Hnxboiougb, when Mi-s Hintlv 1' Llnilmaii d itightei of Mi and Mis lolm II Llnilmaii, nf 4CI tjiipont street, Hmbnintuh was inairbd tn Mr Hils sell I: IIiiim, nf iiTJO Chew iluit, lieniian Inwn 'Ihe leieinnnv was pirfnniied bv the Itev S M Viiiimi, pastoi nf the iliuuli Th bililn who was rIviii In inuri.iRe bv her fathir, was unntleiid-il Ml iharlis It lluist was his binlhei s lust man Mr. Hursl and his In Ide lift foi Ml tilth Cltv 'Ihev will be at home after Match 1 at tl" Dupotit street Wi:i.sllO.N.s A.MU.S Auiiouuiemi nt s mule nf tin n i lit age nf .Miss Katlilee-i 1 Ames, d lughtei nf Mr and Mrs 1'redeilik Vims of Willi imspcirt, tn Mr William H WiNlinns, of the same iltv, nn Mond.iv evening Ihe hi Ide his In en thn putst foi some time of Mi ami Mis 1'. ll, Ciees, of HOI North Fifteenth -Hut Mr ami Mrs Welsliutis vv II be at home lu W II-llam-port ci.i:.mi:.n'is-h(iiihsi: An inlet estlng wedding took pine nn W'ed-ne-da) afleinnoii in tin Chun h nf (Iur Lilly nf Merev, Hinid street and Susquehanna ave nue when Miss Lid t May Hoorsi'. daughter nf Mr and Mrs Ii.inlil Itoorse, nf 23JI Notth .seventeenth street, was man led tn Mi Tliomas J Clements, nf 23m North Thir teenth stleet 'Ihe leremonv was performed it 4 n'l'nek bv the Hev Father Hnvle Mr Ilonr-e Rave bis daughtei hi inair.iRo Mie won hei travdlng suit nf i idet blue brnad i loth with a hat of genrRelte erepe nf the same shade and a eniRe bnuqiii t of whlto ro-ebuil" Miss Mnrle MannerlnR was Ihe bride's mil) attendant -ihe vvnre an afler nnnn fmil. nf pe.u ni k-blue s itpi with u hat nf RenrRette erepe tn matt h Hir cnrsiiRe boiniuet was lomposed nf pale p uk sweet pns Ml John Kiestel was the hrldiRrnnm'M 1 st mill, and the ushers wete Ml How ml SII eov and Mr Henry Balaldl Mr CbmentH and his bride left on an extended trip aim will b at home after .March 1 at 'iZ'l I North Seventeenth street MAliHt'l)' It Uli MIMAS' 'Ihe wedding of Miss Hllrahith Coiuir)h Hoaiimiu daughtei nf Mi and Mrs (lenrRo MiM'ee Hnariniiu nf Chester, and Mi Chules Abslt M iRruih r look pi ice nn Wed in -dav t Hie honn nf the bride The ere iiioiiv was performed bv the Hev James 'I bu nions, pistnr nf St Mlihail't. Chun h 'Ihe bride, who was Riven In mairhiRe by liei fatlier, was attended by Ml-s Margaiet Lngan as maid of honor Miss Uoarmaii wore a rowii of white irepe melior, tieaded with piarls Her tulle vdl was fastened with a n moiiet of Rnld lai e and oraiiRii bio-sums Mie i an led white orchids and tills -i of the alle). Miss Lngau won pink giorgelte cripe, with a hit to niatih She i ai i ltd pink swicl peas The Inst until was Mr luvld L)nn Magrudcr. .ll biolher of the bridegroom The wedding was followed bv a reception The house was die orated with grenis and pink swiet pens The out-of-town guests present at the wed ding were Mr John Dickson Jr and Mrs Frederick M Seoirer, of Haltlmore 'Ihe bride's golng-away suit was nf Hur Rimdv vi hot, trimmed with teal, and a bl.uk satin hat tllmmed with French (lowers. SHAHP-DOHHINS A pretty wedding toolt place nn Wedned ly evening when Miss ltebi Dobbins, diURhter of Mr and Mrs John Dobbins, nf 40 South Twenty-eighth street, was united tn Ml Hern ard Sharpe. son of Mr. and Mrs William Miarpe, of Merchantvllle. The ceremony was performed at tho home of tho bride b) the Hev HauR, pastor of the Oiaio Baptist Church Tho bildo was Riven In marrlige by her fatlier and was attended by Miss Ada Horn as bridesmaid, Tho best man was Mr. Howard Dobbins, a brother of the bride Miss Mabel Nevlns pla)ed the wedding march A reception followed the wedding Various Doings of Interest Out on the Main Line The rcRUlar meeting of tho Saturday Club of Wa)iie was held at tlieV home nf Mis C O. Haiiett, 114 Hloomlngvlale avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs Henry T Kent, chairman of the Delaware County Woman's Committee, Counill of National Defence, spoke on tho work they are doing lu tho county. Mrs. Irwin Cheney, secretin y of the Delaware County committee, and Mrs. W' W Montgomery, Jr., chairman of the W'a)ne dlstrlit, also spoke. Among those present wero Mrs. Marshall II. Smith, presi dent of the Saturday Club , Mrs. P. S Conrad, Miss Hckles, Mrs. Bracken. Mrs. A. II. do Canliares, Mrs. A. It. HIHot, Mrs. John Dotterer, Mrs. Thornton, Miss Fannie Wood and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker. Hems of news for the soclelr pat will tie nrrrntri! and printed In the Kvenlm I'ublU I.eonr proriaea iner ore written nn n. COS Chsslnu (treat - " . T ., . llv. twvw: AUXILIARY GETS LETTERS OF THANKS Gcrmnntown Workers Have All Meetings on One Day on Ac count of Coal Shortage Hed Crose Auxiliary No 2fl, connected with the Methodist Hplsoopal Chunk of the. Advocate, Wa)ne avenue and Queen Inne, and the Fnlted Presbterlan Chinch, Her niantovvii which held Its meetings every Monday and Thursda), bns on account of tho shortage of coat been obllRrd to concentrate Its meetings on one da), Thursday, from 3 10 a m. until 10 p in. Since .lanu.it y I.' tills nuxlllar) has Riven over thirty erne knitted articles to the dif firctit men who have lift for camps and "over there'," ami his turned In over l.'OO HirRlia! dressings Tlie canteen branch nf the iiusIIIiin has Inet Ihe troop trains twice, and Is wnltlnR to be tailed out again to Rive tlie soldiers siiiokis, papers, chocolate, etc, as they piss through t,he illy There aie now ion metn bus belonging tn this nuxlllar) and about llftv ate In atteiidaiue at iver) meeting 'Ihe km monthly mietlng was In Id lit the homo nf Mis l.ukens, ,.n w'est Schnol House lane, vvhele seveial verv InlerestiiiR Icttcis, were tend frnni the mm, tlmlikhiR the iiiixlllai) foi the swialers helmets and other at tides whlih had I e. n Senl them Mrs llenr.v T.tlnw :M pave -i suipilsn mlsiclluieous show i r at Iur home, M 14 New lull stint, for Miss HeniBlitia elavloid Pll Ibld, whose niniliKe to .Mr Jamb HIiriI. Jl , will take pine on atiirda). Fibular) 10 ver) IliteiesthiB meeting of the Women s rniy and .uv.v Holler sodet) nf tlermin town was held nn Tue-da.v aflernooii at the homo of Mrs Frninls Howard Williams, prcs. blent ni that orguil iHmi Miss Mlrl mi Chirk Kane who Ins just recentlv rettunrd fiom ahtnad, v here she has been e HR.iRed In war lei el work for the last two )ears, told In hrr dellghtfullv iiiltir.il wav of the expnl tmes she had while working on the Hospital MirIiIs" III Frame she iiNn told of her work iimiuic the blinded soldiers In the Lighthouse, I iris which Is eonduiteil bv M s Winifred lie. II Miss Kane Is genulnelv situ no In Iur ad miration for the Freiiihmin and cotislibrs 11 ii prlvlliRo In have had a iliuue In nurse them 'Ihe sph ml ( minimi- and induraine of whlih Ihev have pi nved themselves capable i mint In tniip.iHsnl bv am nihrr nitlnti sin inuld not n) runiiRli foi the wonder lul wink whlih the HiirIHi ris are dnlng in Ihe hospitals over tbeie lihls nf even iliss ate thrown together tin the haul vvnik whlih loiMtltuti's 'the i bit mid no ox leptlou Is in ui,- of Ihe persons of h ghei rank ni eieniuvaltv For Instaui e Pi lm is" Louise nf HiltenbiirR siiiiblied pipit sterlllerl bowls ami did thn huiiilieds nf other uululerestltiR but none the less Impoitant tasKs wli ih make up the life of a Junior probit oner nf iouisi nil tvpis of men anl n itloiiall lles IlK'jtlng iindet the 1'rim ll tlag aie brouRht Into lhee hnspltnls nlthoURli an i ffort Is 0 ado In keep the nations sep-itate that Is, tn Rive up nne hospital to mm p.irt'i iilnr mi -linn ill). 'I ho men Inhuming to the Fori Ign I.eRton an volunteiis made up of ivory nn tliniilltv mil their lourage and hrivuv am suih tint tin is Is the onb urIuu'IH whlih, in. a regiment, has iei lived the la Rlnn nf Honor Their losses, howivir, have bei u enor mous In uoithetii Frame and Helgltiin the people me sn siattirul that soldius ioiiiIiir buck to what was nine their homes tltul all nf their families and friends gone s'ou,,, (,f them h He lint lieanl nf nr flolu theli fnlllilles kIikv the vv u started Fur this trurnii dllfeiint ageu i Ii h mu h as the Hed Cross, lu iliueva, i to , have been st irted for the putposo of inlleetliiR Infiirmatlnn as tn the vvheriabouts of tbesu dlspiiied fam lies. Miss Kane exhlh ted Iur vvai posters, which weie ninst InterestliiR Tin re are posters evetvwheie In PurW, which add a tnui h nf oli il In the rather grav atmosphere of the iltv and artists am now devoting all their tlmn and talent tn the link tiR of win posters There weie several of them painted as an ad. vertlsciuent nf the nation ll war loans and nhpl nits Using over the iltv dropped i irds urK'liR Ihe people li subsi rlbe to the loms .some of the Husslan posters were Issued by Kerensky aiul a Rrent many were painted b) famous French artists The heibiiius, Poles and Ituinanl ins hive suftered as minh from tlie war as mi) other one people, prim ipall; because they are so far frnm help Tin Hip from Pars to Ilumanli Used tn Im u twintv-fnur liour iouimv now It takes Ihteo months' ipilik travilltig It Is neeessu) tn (,o tlrst In Hussln, then thrniiRh Noivva) and hwnbn to HiiRlund and from there to Fritue. In each loiintiy the traveler Is obliged to vvai. two weeks and often lotiRer to ptocure his insspnrts Into the mxt inuntrv It Is the lillnded soldeis who have per haps made the Rreatest sin rltlcn of all We heir so minh nf the happiness of the bl'nd but It Is onlv after months of hc.nl rending ipspair that Ihev llnallv e nine tn a lertalu ilcRrcn nf phllosoph) which lirliiRie tlieui h ip plness oul) beiausi- thiv have learned tn re tinuncn oviDthliiR that Is deir tn moIiir mi ii and bcRlu a whole new life Thev rIvi up iimbltlnii career. Iiiilepcndenip and Ihe hopo of cvei man) lug few do niarrv, but mil) a verv sin ill penentiiKe The etliiiateil men learn to lead b Ihe llrallle svstetn mil to write on a t)pevvrltr In oidet tn bo ablo to communicate w Hi seeing people, while thn less Intelligent men make nine seats for c hairs, brooms, eti , and sell their products. It Is dieadful to think of these stmnR, beilth) men, who have Riven more thin their lives for tlie prim Iple for whit Ii the) are light Iur and ll Is not ehatltv but a debt on our part to tukn an lnteiest In and to further the work of these women who devoto all their time and In mm) i ites their lives to the euro of these unfortim He men At thn close of the meeting tho members; of the Women s Armv and Nav) Hellef at the suggestion nf their president. Mrs Fran cis Unwind Williams Indorsed the food con servatloti pledge which was submitted by Mr Alonzo T.olor at the home of Mr and Mrs Slotesburv on Monday i veiling LAWNDALE TO HAVE LECTURE ON JAPAN Ladies' Guild and Aid Society of Presbyterian Church Will Have Martha Washington Tea Mr. Mlnosaku Toshl Yamamotto will de liver a lecture on Japan Thursday evening, February 11, at tho I.avvud.ilc Frenb) tcrlan Church. On Thursda), February 21, tho Ladles' Ciulld and Aid Society of the Lawndale Pres b)terl.ui Church will give a "Martin Wash ItiRtou Tea " The Lawndalo Knitting Club held Its last meetlnR on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Martha Lehr Miss Irene Uloom, of Oakley street, Is spending the week at Atlantic City. Miss Myrtle Hampton will entertain the members of her live hundred club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Rising Sun avenue. A pure food demonstration supper was held In the Hethanlen Reformed Church of Lawn dale on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. I,. Spangenberg gave a de lightful party at their home on Saturday evening for Petty Officer John F MiMena. mln, of the U. S Naval Reserve, Ho ts also a student at St, Joseph's College. Among tho guests who were iiresent were Miss Irene McQuIre, Miss MacOould, of New York; Miss Anna Spangenberg, Miss Alice Demp sey, Miss Mary Stevenson, Miss Florence Spangenberg, Miss Florence Shea, of Uoston ; Miss Mary O'Connor, Mr. John McMenamln, Mr, Jack Dempsey, Mr. Walter Nelson, Mr. Louis Spangenberg, Mr. Ulmer Sherwood, Mr, Chris Leamon, Mr. Nelson Carncr, Mr. Earle Leamon, Sergeant Rober Page, of Quantlco. Va.. and Mr. and Mra. K. Schaefter. J.o Iyig Island, N. Y. wKr - .W,, - ,'VM,a. v .vL3i EjS, k iiih Ktwmjaxntmmm wstSfvkvM-svAjlli i -MISS l'-UANCKS II KANi: A niombcr of tho l'liilopatnnn Club. which will nive its annual Imll on Monduy utt'imifr in tlie ballroom of tho lk'llcvuc-Stiatfonl. BAZAAR ALL WEEK IN AID OF CHURCH Large Assembly Hall of Corpus Christi Has Attractive Booths for Sale oi Wares Thn annual nililvv Intel baz i.ir lu aid nf Corpus Chilstl Cliurili, Twenlv-elRhtli street and Alleghenv avenue, was npitiid nil Tts day evenliiR In Ihe larRe ussenihlv hill, and was an untisiiillv attr.iitlvc affair Tho booths wen deioratid In keeping with the art i les fur silo at i n h, ami the jnutiR wonieii aiding were row tied In b irmonv with the deiorillons The hill ikcor.itloim viero palrlolh lu iiilor and ileslRii Palms, ft rns and flowers mingled, und the nation's em blem hid the place nf honor. Haeh iven'nR there will bo an i nli rt ilium nt and tin ener getic iiimmlttces will eniitliiin the rnrini during the wnk winding up tniunrruvv evening On Tiiixlav lilglit there was an li.te ruling I'oiuedv skitili b Miss limn Chun hill and Mr John O Cnnnnr Oil Wed-lu-ilcv nlKht Ihe elilldrni nf tin pnilh pre icutiil a huuioiuus plav with Mast, i Charles .loiifs. M istei J Hradlcv and Master Thnmjs Madden in tin pilnclpil ih.ii.ie lets Last nlKlit s spec lull V was n lomeilv sletih bv Ml Leo P.v in, Mi John liConmii and Mi Ch.irhs Tluimas The) wire assisted bv the snnw flaki (Jiliilit The Ciorgla Kids' will ne nti a llvilv dlvirslon this cvinlng with Mr Alexander Mnoie Mi Mnv sills Jnbnsnn ind Mt Cli it les Haskitt in the le idluR inles Patiliti siiiiks villi be sung by Mrs John Dennett and Miss Miilhollund Tin p irsi dram ilk c lull will give a min strel i-linu inmoiinw ivinitig, with Mr John (Mi and Mr Albeit Coleman as end men , Mr John W'vatt luterlociitot and Mi. Lui Hvan Mr ,lns ph Martin Mr Leo Davv snn Mi Albert I'niie as the clnstrels The pa ir otic sours will be sutiR bv Miss H)rne and Mr James Tavloi There will be an or ihcitr.i and a piouienidi e n Ii evitiltiR Mrs Chin lis i ;, union and Mis Sturtevaiit will preside at the booth for the s lie of i -quMte neidlewoik and fain) at tic lis C.indv, home. made and innfei tloner-in ide is tmiot liiglv dlsplived hi the bnnth of M ss M irgin I Moiilnlov. and h r slsti r, Miss Mnrv Mi illnlev Frill's booth Is hi ihatge of Mrs W ii Ikniliill, Mis .1 lulli and Mrs Herbert Kav, while Mis Chalks .limes has tho rvjisj s tent Ml and Mis Albeit Cole men have a biaut'tul dlspl.iv nf Jipiueso arthles All sorts of tie He Inns refie-hments an servid bv Mrs T hum is hhnrt ill and Mis .1 Chtinhlll The Hev Henrv A Nnv lou Is rector nf the parish mil his assistants, the Itev James Unit and the Hev Kilmond Franklin, have ilniRf of the b uaar Thdr usslstiintH ale Mr Leo Hvan und Ml Peter Hughes The Hov SinulH of the p irish Rlvo tn tin iiitettalnmeiit a uillit.il v Inliih by their drills each evinliiR BRIDGE PARTY FOR NAVY SET Wife of Naval Officer Visiting Here to Be Entertained Tomorrow Afternoon Invitation have been issued b) Mrs. Hos cne C lj.ivls, wife nf Lieutenant HivK F. S N, and Iur mother. Mis HcnrRo A Vrnom, of 'J10J South Twentv-oiond strict, foi a large bridge pirty tn bn Riven tnmnriow afternoon at the New Ceiitut) club In honor of Mrs 12 J Hstess, wife of l.li'utitiunt i:tess, F S. N, who Is on a vl-it lure fiom the Fat Hast, ami Mis lTederhk Cobuiti, of Mi lion, Pa Mrs ) Lliidsa) I'lawfonl and Mrs CI iienco A C.nr wife of Captain Can, V S N, will preside at the tea table. Among thie-e invited aio Mrs (ieorge Cooper, Mrs. Carlo Hilttaln, Mis W. II Fi Udell, Mrs (borge F. Aicher, Mrs, A 1) WhltliiR, Mis. (Ieorge A Hrouks, Mis Do Witt Webb, Mrs Ka)s, Mrs l.dwaid Lees, Mis KtiReno 1, llv.ni Mrs C Franklin .Steele, Mis Pi Ice Am in Mis Mi (Tung. Mrs, A. II Court, Mrs Tt.i) niuiicl ,s Iv'eves, Mrs T llolllngsworth iidtows, .Mrs Knle HuwilRlit, Mis I. W T Waller, Mis J Atkins Caiupbi II, Mis J. i Holfe, Mrs Ileniy II Pnrtei, Mis Preston 11 11 lines. Mrs. Irving I. Coue, Mts. Mer rltt llodson, Mrs William M ('rose, Miss Janet (Tnse, Mrs Curtis II. Dlikens, Mis, James P Helm, Mis .lames Alccandet, Mis. I2riust Ilrown .Mis Tlnodoro . Winteis, Mrs Chailes T Hlaikburn. Mrs. C. A. 12 KlnR and Mrs. Hubert L. Denlg Mr Willie Im Frlidill, wife of I.leu'eiiaut Commander l"rb dell IT S N , of 2333 South Twentv-llrst street, iitertalned Informally on Wednesday afternoon at hrldRc. Among her Ruests weie Mrs l'rinkllti T. Steele, Mrs IrvlnR L Crose', Mrs William M. Croso, Mrs. Heoih Cheuowlth, Mrs Finest Hrovvn, Mrs. James Alexander, Mrs Merrltt Hodtou, Mrs. Robert L Penlg, Mis 12 J Hstess, Mrs. Roscoc C Davis, Mrs (Ieorge A Vroom, Mrs. ITeston B. Haines, Mrs Charles T. Hlaok burn. Mis. Theodore II Vv Inters, Mrs Henry H Potter, Mrs C A 12 King, Mrs. Wil liam Roland, Mrs Ktigene L R).in, Mrs, Frederick Coburn, Mrs Harlo 12uw right and Mrs. J. Haggerty. Mra Ra)iuoud S lCi)es, wife of Com minder Ke)cs, V S N , entertained on Tuesday morning at her home ut bridge, fol lowed by luncheon Her guests were Mrs. Clarence A. Carr, Mrs. Richard C. Meyer, Mrs. William I Scott, Mrs Theodore H, Winters and Mrs. I' JL Robinson. Com mander Ke)es ts spending a few eli)H ut tho present tlmo with his family at their home, 2101 hhunk street. Commander Thomas T, Nelson, V. S. N, and Mis Nelson entertained ery Informally on Monday evening at cards nt their home, J129 South Twenty-first street. Their guests wero Commander It. S Ke)es, U, S N, and Mrs, Keyes, Mr and Mrs. William K Scott, Mr. and Mis. Richard C. Meyer. Mrs. Frederick C. Coburn, of Merlon, has Issued cards for an Informal luncheon on February 13 to meet Mrs. r. O. Roberts, wlfo of Commander Roberts, U. S. N who has Just come to Philadelphia from Uoston, Among those Invited uro Mrs, Clarence A. Carr, Mrs. Hugene P. Ityan, Mrs. Devvltt Webb, Mrs. William U Crose, Mrs. Ueorgo Vroom and Mrs. U W. T. Waller. Mrs. Henry 11. Porter, wife of Lieutenant Porter. U. S. N of 2128 Shunk street, has issued Invitations for an Informal bridge party; on February 11 at her home, v.-ji. we. -,J "Usx TT-ffP.?5TWIWVK"nW' "WVWBWiBBBBBi "lofs '''V?UJ? ' RED CROSS Group No. 1 of Drexel Biddle Auxiliary No. 9 "fyi Have Well-Known This Evening GROUP No. 1 of the Drexel Ulddle Aux iliary No. 9 of tho Red Cross Society, which holds Its meetings In the parish house of St. Stephen's Protestant Kplsoopal Church, Wlss-ihlikon, will hold a Red Cross confer ence this evening In the Holy Trinity Chapel Tvvciily-secoud and Spruce stieets Mrs. Hllzaheth Warren Wjiine, chairman nf the nuxlllar), will preside, and addresses will be nude by the Hev ITod Tomklns, 1) P; l)r (. hallos Hart and Dr Fllso Rose. There will be organ solos, and thn addresses and discussions will be followed b) u social hour with refreshments Mrs Hear) J Dahm Is ehalrmiti of the snhlikoii group. Mrs Albeit Wllb), vice hall man, Miss Sara Smith, secretnr), und Mis John Probe!, Measure r Miss Klliabeth James assisted by Miss Harbnru Rowley, lias charge of the surgical dresslnRs work! Mrs Pihiii and Mis W. Piigh, of tlie hospital Rinnint section. Miss Clara Hootli of the knit ling )i lievlne," an enlci talnliiR lomedv, was picsuitei! b) Miss F.thcl Lush s iliss lu SI TIiiioIId'h Protestant Fplscopal Chlirih. In Hie parish bouso last evening Hetweeii the nets there was ei ellent music, and tho peifoimame was followed by a dame The member of the nisi were Miss Hdvthe Hveretl. Miss Ruth Filth. Miss Marian Lucre, Miss M)rtlo Sllveiwoud, Miss Hie mora .Scholleld. Miss Jva Pille), Miss Doris Denl son, .Miss (lr.no PicdlRor and Mls Henrietta Ntizuni Miss Helen Rehfuss, of 73JO HldRe avenue, entertained at luncheon on Wednesday foi Inwed hv ktilttlng for the Red Cross Soviet). Her guests Included Miss Hllrabetb Hey, Miss Hnbirti Ilea Nelll, Miss Mildred Hev Miss I2llz.iheth Carpenter. Mrs Charles Kreuier. Miss Jane (Jiecn, Mrs Ftedcthk Clark. Mrs (Tulles Kriigei. Mrs Fredcrhk Merrlel Hieiht Miss Marl in Clark, Airs ltd hard Hev. Miss Kntharlnn Wheelock and Mrs Willi mi King Hod'cv The eiiRigetninl has been announced nf Miss Helen M Firth, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ilairv L Firth, of 454T Mun.i)unk ave nue, in Mr Hilward A. Kingston, of 3S01 llamlltoti stteet. West Philadelphia Mr liTiiRstou Is chief etiRlnecr nf tho Chester Shipbuilding Cninpaii). Several entertain ments have been Riven In honor nf the an nuuiiiemiiit, auiuiiR them a dinner nn Situi il.iv evening, whlih vvas glviti bv Miss Filths aunt, Mrs Louis Mcistei, at ber home, HtlJ HermitaRi' i licet The tnembf rs of the i boll nf SI Stephen s ITntesHint Cplsiopal Chtinh, WTssahli kon, will Rive a tnuMi ale, feillowed by a dime, ill Hie pirMi huusi, net Tuesdaj. .Mr Albert Hrubel, tho i bolrtinster, his the affali In ilitige and villi be assisted bv Mr and Mrs, John llirard, Miss Alko Rorrv, Miss Alb n Mover, Mis William WTnlerboltom, Miss (wendol)n Adams, Miss llelia Thaikit), Miss Lucitta liuc, Miss Lillian Carrctli, Miss MatRiret Speniei, Miss Htliel Carpenter, Miss Anna Mlllei, Mrs Anna Prubel, Miss Ariios Lowe, Mil Flunk Walker, Mr, HeorRO Spencer. Mr. Albert Spencer, Mr. Henry It Hahiii, Mr Charles C'uln, Mr Itujinond Sailer. Mr (.icoiro Thackara), Master 12111s tou W rlgley. Master Robert Curie), Master Kdwatd Hager. Master Ralph (larrett, Maeter W Mllllgau, Master Jack Folds and Master Sidney .Spencer, all members of tho choli. Tho 'thursdey NiRht (Tub nt tho Muna Miuk Presbvtetlaii Cliuich Is preparing a beautiful service llaR ns a Rift to the church The roll of honor Includes Lieutenant Fred Hildl, M I) Lleutinaiit Joseph Haldl. Yeoman Vbgll Haldl, all sons of Chevalier C C Haldl, Sergeant Pav Id Duncan, Mi Joseph Hub i. In France, Mr Jacob Melzcr, Ml Louis Werkley Mr Haiuld lie li te ti, Mr. Thomas Innos, Mr Lerov Slutet, Mi. William Fisher, Mr Lliner MiIotuu, Sergeant James Hlaek, Mr Samuel Win j. Mr lleorRo M Kraft, Mr Frank Scbaffer and SeiReant John Hopkins, tlie lattei a luenibei of the ambulance lotps In Nova Scotia The flag will be piesenled with ap pioprlatn sei vices at a chinch usslon during the iimiith and will be carried at tho great paltlotli rally on Fibruary 15 Jlis Itnbeit Hlack Is prislilent of the i lull, Mrs Ale hlli lid MicIIurIi Is 'co presl dent; Mrs Louis Meister sciretaty, and Mrs Wilbur Hilton, treasunr Other members Iniludo Mrs Fiank Hi l.emotli, Jlrs. C C, A Haldl, Mlvs Rose Haldl, Miss Clara Mo Master, Mis John Miller, Mrs (liorge N Makelv, Mrs Harrv Firth, Miss Uessle L)s ter, Mrs John Mtillln, Mrs Arthur W finer Miss Margaret Hrnwn .Mrs J. McClcnnou, .Mrs A Whiteside, Mrs. Mary Clascow Mrs c S Wilson, Mis Robert C Ureer, Miss 1211a Moore Miss Minnie 12 Scott, Miss MarRiret Hunter Mrs Joseph Rlppa, Mrs 11 Huuisev, Mis Ward Smith, Mrs Thomas Stnnlev, Mis Sauiuil Wairen, Mrs F. Wur nei, Mrs M MeKonlg.il. Mrs Robert Mil ler. Mrs William J, Hamilton and Mrs. Samuel Ta)lor. The Rev lsaao Ward and Mrs Ward, formerly of RnxboroiiRli, lnvo been tho Ruests of .Mr. and Mrs Willi nn Heatty, of Malta) unk avenue while preparing to leave for their futun' homo In Uoston, Mass, where tho Hev Poitor Ward has incepted u pas torate alter n signing from the cvaiigillstlc. part) of Hilly Sunday A very stuussful performance of "Peg Muehrec' vvas given on Wednesday evening in the parish hill of tho Holy Family Ro man Catholic Church cm Hermitage street, In aid of the wclfate work for the men from the Twent) -tlrst Ward at Camp Those tak ing part weie Mlus Winnie Murph), Mis Maile (kiRUS Ilallahan. Miss Marin Mc Coriuh'K, Mr John Callahan, Mis Joseph Kaulfui.iu, Mr Herbert Scholes, Mr Piter Lnltns and Mr Coll Mcllnrlgle Tho enter lalnmnit was followed by a dame, with Mr. John M Connor ns lloor inanaBcr. A largo caul pirty will bo held in thu 'iVnnRTT'.ST MATI.N'HH TO.VIOItllOW X CJIVIVLiOi NIOHlfl AT S 15 "Provides Capital Diversion" HVH.NIMJ PtUILIO Ll'DliHIt, Fntlr CI r,n Ktshu U Hat Mat. I.owrr lloor l?1,uu IHxcept list Uvs ) Plenty nf Coot Suits, r.iK anil 11 00 nn.Miv w SAVAr.i; orrnri THHT Tho Now 1 JJ l Musical Comedy People 1 UOT! A T11A1N OF MMTII AD MnLODV Bent Seals Jl at Pop, Mats. Mon. anl VVeJ. BROAD Last 2 Evgs. "Vo'lv GEORGE ARLISS As Alexander Hamilton, ITret Secretary of the Treasury, In the New Play "HAMILTON" NKXT MONDAY MATINKB SEATS NOW ROBERT EDESON In the Jtot Ilemarkable Play of the Century LOVE FORBIDDEN Seven Montlia' Hun in Parle Ueet Seate tl at Pop. Mate. Mon. and Wed. GARRICK NWHTS AT 8.15 ' .. i , , . "J" Today Tomorrow 'An lnrtantaneous Hucieee." Telegraph Extra Mat. Today $1.50 OMvnn Monosco's lauchinu hit UPSTAIRS DOWN With n Typlosl lloro.io Caet H.et Beate 11.50 at Pop. Mon. A wd Mate ACADKMV Heats at Heppe's. ilo ciieetnut- DHILADELPHIAteVY Tomor. t r 0RCHESTRA1 nSJf.0..'. UNIVEllBlTV MUBEUM, Bat. 3,00. Kree lllue. trated lecture l.y Jo.. M. Hoiiere. 'How Man learned to Write i fronnCavenian to I'rlnt. Ing ITete." llullJIng heated. r nt hTYP.TY uia nuvir.w ok ibis "ftl"" TO HI'HlaHTLY KEMlNI.MCS jrocadero AM ORA fiNTAL CONFERENCE ?$ ill mi Speakers at Meeting V7. in Roxborough t"' L 'i audltorltitn thW evening In aid of the jrfst oi ino eioiy j oinny i nurcn, r- Tho members of the Ilethanv Youner Men' Christian Association gave a musical tif. . .....,. 1.111,1 iiiiiiiiiciii nil ..viiiiruuy CTH )r nlng In the auditorium of the Hethany LuteRfy i ran church The association has Its owejrf rooms In the church for literary and socjeVrf h'linn "inn iuuc ih iniercsieu in ino vyetra? not only of tho )oung men of the chun hill nil immw ,.,. 1 li..i..un.i. . ----- .... . n ,,1-t, in jiuAiiiiuiuKii niin 'ier'frj ilie ervlle or tlie lint on The nflwrl aMUiL' munbeM Include Mr Alheat Knnilra. nresl.AvVy dent, Mr William Miller. Mee president: MM Sf? Carl Struepp, secretary: Mr. John Teltr 5 c. 1 iic-uureri tne jiev H (-, Hchmelder. paston A' ... ..i- milieu; .nr nailer ioiz, .iir. jonjr. el VMtiterle. .Mr Knderhk Knoeller, Mr WU?J Hani Hrrhin, Mr AV Oood, Mr Albert Kruei; ger. Mr (lilo Krueger. Mr. Henry Mlllei. Mr. Hudolph Sihmelder Mr Cormllue .strp'hahyT Mr Tied Adams, Mr Jucob Hoth, Mr. Ar. nold Hater, Mr Albert Hater, Mr. John Oil delit, Mr I.rou t'neskii, Mr. I'hlllp Hoehlet Mr Cinl Segletls, Mr Hudolph Hauer, Mrs' Harvev, Mr Harry ltlttenhoue. Mr. Adolpff SeghiN, Mr Charlis Miller Mr. Pred lll, ?..r...,,,,r" 'r,,l",,J'-''. Mr John Kern'. Mr. M llllam rtilton Mr Louis dally. Mr. Churl Sniltlt. Mr William (lebharl. Mr. William lillei, Mr Albert flalley, Mr. Krank Pe ehel. Mi Itilph SeglctN and Mr Charles rhiiminel A patriotic servhe will bo held on Hun dav evening lu the Hoxhorough Baptist (hurih. when tho pastor, the Hev. Johnsort. - Miner, 1'h I), will ,,,! un address on Lincoln, and patriotic selections will bo tune by the choir . Ml-s Cat lie I'eterman entertained lost ev'ei nlng at her home on fircen lane. Her gUests Im litded Ml is .les-le IVwKrm.,.. mJ. , m-..iJ5 firt rSJ"ri,"." S5"?: .? 1'. Sophia Liiikey. Mis H llllam Haeberleln? 'l 5 :.8.. ,.iu.n. p"rr"""' Mi" '""'ii ThomSSS; J ,; " ,r 'a'oiiarn anil jnn i:th, .,. The trtistees nt fh i-k-.h ............ l!propal Church, MtmajunCsent . IlbSSl J,fl is.i ... ' .inurew- hianagan. of this section, now with Hir American expeditionary loroeW fortlng the suffering who como under hS i. ire lu biho hospital work. , MARKET u HTRKET AIIOVH 1TH , VI 11:18 J A. M. . n TO IOHAV TOMOIHIOW r. it '"' A GOLDWYN PICTURE rinsT riinsn.NTATioN op MABEL NORMANL) J In ' DODlilM) A MILLION" m:t tvutu maixii: kilnncot ' in 'oirn little wiru DATA CTa1 -! MAllKHT STRERT 1 7Lltjl1j 10 A. M TO It 15 P. U. AHTCKAIT Prte.nts VM S5 HART "wolves of Added Klret Show Ins of )lack Kfnnut a "HIS HIDDEN' l'LWPQgK" , A R C A D I A CIIEHTNHTT HEI.. KITH 10-15 A. M IS 2 3'41 IV4-. 7 t 0 80 P. l PAULINE FREDERICK In 1'iiruliioiint ricture. "Madmii Jealouey1 19 Nevt Week Dorothy Dulton In I Ure.Up f3al?J AdJrd Attraction BENJAMIN CHAPIN la. "Tin: som or democracy" Hret of a srrles of t.n episodes, each com plete In lineif una racli telllnK a Jrnmallo chap ter In the life ef Abraham Lincoln. VICTORIA makkeIavt;W wm FOX Present! , GEORGE WALSH In I'lret Shovvlni of " "Jack Spurlock Prodigal" n Ne xt Wrelc VVm rrnum In Lee MleeraMes REGENT MARKET UEL 1TTH ED&H STOREY -K g MARKET STREET' AT JUNIPER VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M to 11 P, M. HILDA'S ANKLE" , ft "INSPIRATION" "J,TAtrorNtt CROSS KEYS wckt ...el m,iT THE RISING GENERATION BROADWAY "WMT-ttZinCl "ON THE HIGH SEAS" .. THEDA nARA In "ROE Or DLOOD" M;M' WEEK ANNIVERSARY WEEK 'THE HIRTH Or A NATION" CTDAMH L,ln' A" Vi-i)unito. i; of Uro.id blKAINU MARY PICKFORTl in "Stella Maris" .1 r rvr.TIQT B.'D AND LOCUST j-'wvuw-1. Aft t 30 i.l.Jo. Kir. (1:30 to tt Henry B. Walthall "" '; ,rtU. in mnrii or a man" NIXON C2D & MARKET Sill 7 and 0 MAURICE KHEEMAN tJO. "No Children Allowed" " WM. S. HART .. "A COT D DECK" B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE JULIAN ELTINGE - firfatfit lmprmnntor of r-mlTi1f Tvp. WM. GAXTON in "KISSES" , DEIRO; VAniE A nmli EDDIE, DOWL1MJ, Othera ' ,, Next Week Valeska Suratt & C9.. NEAR 11T11 DIRECTION MESSRS. bllUIIEIVr LAST 13 TIMES $1 MAT. TODAY PASSING SHOW OF 191 7 A 1-1171 PHI EVENINGS AT 8 28 ' ADliiLitxii JIATi TOMORROW AT s-M JOHN MARGARET DREW-ILLINGfON ; in sin Annum wino piNBiura 'THE GAY LORD QUEX" -nrn r.vrvisnH at ik LiXttiU MATINCK TOMOR. AT? 9tiS 3 Cull MILSICAL " POMEDY 'smmx WILLIAM t HODGE m or,.tet A Cure for CurahW in lll Buccf err '""A ? 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