i T, 'XT j JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Colonel Steele, of the British Army, to Speak on Thursday at independence Square Auxiliary of the Red Cross t ttni HAVE tho filcnsuro of looking for If wnr(i to a clellglitfut afternoon at tho 'jujjpendcnco b'qunio headquarter of tho American I'ed Cross, at COS Chestnut itrw't, thls Thursday, for Colonel St. (jeorge Steele, head of tho ISrltlsh recruit ing force here, will speak tti tho workers tnt afternoon at 3 o'clock. Colonel Steele M I told sou. vvns to havo spoken last Thursday, hut tho Transatlantic Society lt& a luncheon that day nnd the women aa the commlttco of the Independence Iquare auxiliary very kindly withdrew their demand upon lila time for that day, u be would undoubtedly havo had to hurry 'through his luncheon and, of course, ho muan important guest at that affair also. Colonel Steele has been for many jears fa active ncnlce In the Rrltleli army and hu much to tell us of tho work that Is fcelwr done there. Because of tho narlleld" "bead" Mondays these open meetings In 'Ha workrooms at C08 Chestnut street aro WW held on Thureilajs Instead. You know artry one Is welcome, arid thero Is no ciirre nor collection. Tho Idea ii simply to lpread tho Interest In the work of the Red Cross. Mrs. Gcoigo Iloraco Lorlmer, irbo Is chairman of tho committee, has cer- Ulnlv tho right Ideas for making thlnm (0. ror her to start any good work means laeeess, Judging from the Armenian com mittee of tho Emergency Aid, of which eho i chairman, and this Independence Square auxiliary, to say nothing of the Hunting Ion Valley branch of the Red Cross and numerous other good things In which she ll Interested. Mrs. Lorlmer has ocen in Atlantic City for somo weeks with her Dually, but will come up on Thursday specially to hoar Colonel Steele. T" IE last of the series of six Monday Morning Muslcales was held yesterday at the Bellevue Stratford and I, for one, am sorry, tor they wero certainly delight ful affairs nnd this last was by no means least. Magglo Tojtc, of tho Boston Oncm. Company, i-ang tho most delightful collec tion of songs and Mr. Shattuck fairly lode the piano sing, eo much soul was thero In his playing. It was altogether a most leasing and interesting performance. Without doubt the most delightful morn ing of tho six was that on which Jacques Thlbault, tho fiddle plajcr, and Modamo Gills, tlie Trench soprano, gave us a morn ing of almost unalloyed delight. I under itand tlicy me to give a morning next eason, for It has been decided to hold a tries next winter also. I personally could fit ask for an j thing more delightful, how rer, than to sit and hear dainty little Maggie Tcjte. with her highly dramatic Tdcvslng tho lovely little Trench chan sons audi as sho sang cstpnlay.t Tho unual crowd was there, the knitters knit ting and the listeners sitting and both applauding vigorously. I certainly am clad there will be others next ear. Nct yeat ! Can we look ahead that fur and plan for pleasures a jear fiom now? Wo ought to, for, no mutter whether tho war bo over not. Tie must havo music to help us bear tae sorrows of tho vvoild as well an our wn and, too, this music has helped tho Overseas Club, jou know. XAXCV wyxxi:. Social Activities Mrs. 11. Walter Mnrr f 117 Sntitl. K,. wteenth street, enftrtalned her bridge club "luncheon today nt the Union League The ""J. of the club are Mrs II O Parker. TU. Mrs. Wurts and Mrs James CHliton. 'Itffirllt About Vni-p" n rlnlAf I1,i-a.nrt eomedy drama, win be presented by the Kn terprlso Dramatic Club this afternoon and tuning at St. Vincent's Hall, East Price Krt, Cennantown Tho play will bo pru ouc4 under the direction of Mr Jnines .1. JMlly and is one of tho best farces tho I3n ferprlse Club has offered In jcuik TIio cast uttludes the following! uin nv a tv,t,. Wr, Misa Ueatrlce A. Olnty, Mini Mary r. . juss uenevleve Cody. Miss Wlnnlo :' Mr. (loorgo Willis. Jr., Mr. Jamos Jowllr. Mr. Charles V. Allen, Mr. John I". voonnell Mr. Joseph V. Keegan. Mr. John J. Campbell. Mr. Thomas V. McLoughlln. iKn, , Try AV J-e"- JIr- Carroll Dugan. Mr. v. .J?.0, Kennedy. Mr. Henry V. Noonan, M'cnael P. Veasy and Mr. Kdward J. 'van. A DmiDKnniln UI11 fnHm,. !. . ..l Hrformance. Mr. And If.. tt........ T v-..f .-. miauelnnln AntAK,niHA,i inn. i.. ... Tt . utenant Walter Scott Murray, of the 2. .,y,n,c Corps, on Saturday evening. --- nm icaie uuh city In a few days for acute dm ni.- . - r ,.... ... . - wuil BUCeia WC1U AlCUkVIIUIlL urniya parents. Lieutenant James Watt urray, u. s. N nnd Mrs Murray: Mrs. i.lfy.n 1Jr'nes. Mrs. J. McKn'ght. of Brook- r. aim Mrs Jlrand and their joung JJ". Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Dale and "r daughter. Miss Eleanor Dale, and Mr. Jramc a. Pedrlck, of the United State Naval Wo School Mr. nml If, t-m,.. tr f, ..... rein i "5" elree'. announce tlie marriage of -w uaugnter. Miss Alice Gertrude Ilewlt ". to Sergeant Herman O Stapf. of tho Jjm Heglment Motor Median cs. The ed mng was hastened owing to tho bridegroom's Wl to actlo duty. Flnt T.tailtAntiH rifr.1.A ?... ... IT C3 "l II G. Una (ha frill or nt liAnn nt n fn & U banquet given by the eighteen members L .'? 8unlay school class at his home. 1:45 oouth Twenty-third street. Saturday night. Uer loxlng cup and a big bouquet of "jaencan Beauty roses were presented to "eatjnant Stroup, who organised tlie class I'll. Ho Is stationed at Camp Dlx. iL, UlSsKAnna Waldman enlAHalnednt lir gpnw, f4 pine ntreft. on Sunday evenlmr. nfT ffUAfifM ri-A fl Tinted. f ttlman Kfluo KU B. Fieieher, Misa Sarah Svaldman! Mlaa lr. Juliug Waldman, Mr. Jack Kat. Mr. waxmau and Mr. Samuel Schloff. . patrlotlo service was held In the Betide- DaCtKt fhlirrh nt Klrhtmnth anil Vnrlf lfjU, on Sunday, In honor df the twenty-six nwra or the church who art now in the Ice of the country. Five of them aro In nee. Thirty set en Bailors and marines l the na y i ard wera Dreicnt at tha aerv. and wero entertained at dinner by the - loemoers ot we parisn alter church. jurna 10 cnurcn aiterwarj tq hear vw,Dy,w.,.A.erHr!, a ciriiwar. '.TV. ' ,"? r rlW jt' pcrlcnees nt that time, and showed tho men how the drum was rla)e,i (n thoso das. A surpr,c part,. aB BXcn Bl Hw ,i(Jmo of ?!ir 'V Iue'MU..,n no"or pf ' dnughHr. Miss A. Truedell, on Wednesday evening. Among tlioso present were Mr. C (iraxes Ml. i: Crnndell, of llrn Mnwr; Mr T Bar- ,,"!', "rn- tl,"U?n Mr' ,: S'HIKnn. Mr. A. Pratt. MssT'nrrlo i-'ihilTri, of IHllefontoi Mr. M DalHs, nr. J n Siigf., nr II II Went and .Mr. H. Brown. A rU-pleco )-zt band and the Adelphli Qinrtct entertained. Miss O Truedell nlso plnjed tho piano. Mr. and Mrs I'orreit N Magee, of 2103 Locust Ftrcet, are being congratulated on the llrth of a daughter on hiturday, Tebruary S. Mr. John P. Smith annoum.es the marriage of his daughter. Miss Kithrjn .Smith, In .Mr. Tr ink A. Poughert. nt thii Church of the Transfiguration, Wept Philadelphia Tho Mlshorral SSlon oiganlzntlon will hold lln seventh annual danoant nt Apollo Draw lng Booms 1746 North Broad street, this evening The entertainment commlttco and the coworkers cf the orsanlz itlon haxo worked nrduounly for tho exeut nnd that tlulr rtTorts will be crowned with success Is evi denced b the attendance expected nnd the growing Interest of the lounger Jewish tct In Zionism Mr. Leon H oe Is elm rman and ndvlso Tho proceeds win he given to religion and charlt Mrs W. W Collod ly nnd Mr Clarenco Lnno Summers wero mairled veitcrday at noon. The wedding was a quiet one, only the Immediate members of the f unllles King present. Immediately after the ceremony luncheon was served at tho Bellcvuc-Strat-ford nnd after a. tr'p South Mr and Mrs Summers will bo at homo ut Pellmm Court, rjeimantown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H Coane havo re cently returned from a wedding trip through the South and will llvo In Ardmore. sirs. Coane was Miss Minerva Wclner, of 2436 South Third street, Mr. Samuel I. Samter, of Scranton, who attends tho Freehold Military Academy, at Freehold, Is spending the midwinter vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Penah Israel, of 3222 Bdge avenue. h tpfljH JLLIIIIIIIIIHj 1 i W r ' H Is .MRS. WILLIAM A. GREEN Who, before her marriage last week, was Miss Stella Marie Schulz, of 2337 North Thirteenth street. "MIKADb" REPEATED FOR ENLISTED MEN Catholic Operatic Society Enter tained Thousands at Metropoli tan Opera House Last Night Quite the most Insplied singing of tho ' Star Spangled Banner" that has been heard for somo time ended the performance of the "JHkado" by tho Catholic Operatic Society Iatt night at the Metropolitan. Tho hugo opera houro was filled to tho doors with enlisted men, onlcers nnd their wives, and other Invited guests filled tho grand tier boes, nnd onhcstr.i, and balcony and the top llooi as well had low after row of sailors, marines nnd oltlccrs of the navy jard who had all been especially Invited for the oc casion. It was a wonderful sight to se them nil Standing ktialght and fine, whilo tho notes of ' the national anthem, rolled through tho great opera house In fact It would bo safo to say, that this was one of tho biggest affairs given so far for tho olllcers and enlisted men to gether, and to say they tool; advantage of It la certainly true, for thero were oincers of all ranks, headed by Brigadier Cencral L. W. T. Waller nnd Commander Payne, of the Naval Home, and thousands ot enlisted men. One box was filled with clergymen. Including tho Bt. Bev. Monslgnor William Kleran. I). D . rector of St. Patrick's; the Bev. John E. Flood, the Bev. John 1. Thompson, the Bev. Bobert Thompson and tho Bov. Joseph F." O'ICeefe. The men In khaki nnd blqu enjoyed them selves to tho fullest extent, for tho muslo was splendid, tha costumes beautiful nnd tho scenery extremely good. Mrs. Hduard T. Stotesbury gavo the opera houso to the society for tho night, Mrs James Ken man Carter the cltsumes nnd the Bed Cross uuxlllary attached to Bt. Patrick's Church tho orchestra. It was altogether a delightful evening, and the war entertainment committee Is to be congratulated on having asked Father Murphy to elvo such an evening to tho brave defenders ot the nation. Tho performance was Gilbert and Sulli van's "Mikado," and It was exceedingly well done. The Bev. Willi im S Murphy, ono of the assistant priests of St. Patrick's Church, at Twentieth and Bittenhousa streets, Is director of the Operatlo Society, nnd ho led tho orchestra during the performance. Tho chorus work was especially good, tho voices fresh, strong and well cultivated. Misa Furley, as lura Yum, sang extremely well. Her feolo, "Tho Sun and I." in tha second act, brought much applause, as did Miss Jacoby's contralto solo, "Hearts do not break." Tho various principals did, splendid work, Mr. Harry Flomlng made a fine Pish Tush and Mr. Frederick Blemann was a very good Pooh Bah. Koko brought down tho house by his various remarks nnd topical songs, while Pletr Wlila, the well-known Polish baritone, sang the Mikado's part extremely well ; his voice Is really superb. There were many encores and Koko's list of "those who might well be underground" Included the Kaiser and various others about whom the men In uniform certainly agreed, for they clapped and clapped. Altogether .both givers and hearers were to bo congratulated on one of tit' jgi'ir )PstWTWiitB aiveti in " NKntnS Ju W?t EVENING PUBLIO LlEDGER MISS AGNES REPPLIEU Who will mako the introductoiy nddrcss nt the lecture. ARABIAN NIGHTS BAL MASQUE TONIGHT Subscription Dance for Y. M. C. A., Given by Three Arts Club, Will Be Oriental Affair ' Tho Three Arts Club Auxiliary, at 2."0 South Seventeenth street, will give nn Ara bian Xlghts Dal Maxquo nt the Hotel Bltten houso this t veiling It Is a hubseilptlon affair nnd the proceeds will bo given to tho Y- M f A Tho plsre will be m pmpilatel) decorated foi tho occasion with nil tho sug gestlveness or tho Orient and an Ai iblc at mosphere will prevail, with nil there present In cotuiiit Tl-ero lll ho seven special fmtures, given during tho evening Among these will be sevcrnl solo slli tic d inces b; iniplls of the No) eh Pchool of Bjthinlc Kpresflou exi iilUd b Miss Camilla Plnsschiert and Miss l'atlcnco Ilkhtir, both of whom aro mem bers of tho club hcveial violin f-elictlons nlso will bo given Among tho members cf tho Tlueo Arfs Club Auxll ar nro Mls Bllzabcth Arnold, Miss Jl.uy Bressler, MKs Kllzabeth Holier. Mips Beitrlcc I'.irKei Mips Ado Bainhlll, Miss Madeline Connor, Miss Anna Dunbar, Miss Clara f. Clair, Miss Mar garet Conner, Miss Clcnevleve Hfosall IJollmcr, Miss Oract! Childrc), Miss Dorothea risher. Miss Cnthleen Mason, Miss Alice Headley, Miss Cairo Nlcolln, Miss Liurn Hoffman, Miss Maud Isaacs, Miss Lauritta Orlnimc, Miss Jane Liggett, Mrs John UurlocL McHovern, Miss Hopo LeniKiu Miss Olga Leps, Miss Dorothy Margollis, Miss Mary Mimlis. Miss Vera Monks, Miss Unendolvn Mapledcn, Misa Marcell i North. Miss Heleh Roulc, Miss Minciva Boe, Miss Dora Bees, Mrs Arthur BenouK, Miss Marion .Springer, Miss Margaret Snowden, Miss Dorothy Schwerdle, Miss Julia McllKci, Miss Anna Thompson, Miss Mail i Wi nert MWs I.'sthcr Whiteside. Miss Ullrabeth Uallibber, Mlt-s C itherlne Chalmers, Miss 1 'Ion nee Williams, Miss Doris WIKon, Miss Patleme Blchtti, .Miss Blanco Weliitruub, Miss Ot lie It ulim in, .Miss Mabel Pugh, Miss Hdna WlhSs.Mlss Lisle Ijung, Miss Cnmlllo Plasschaort, Miss Jean Burstnc, .Miss Anctta I'crslng, Mls Margaret Woodruff, MUs Bva Oreenblatt, MihH Katherlnn BcUard, .MIhs Mabel l'urcell. Miss Loulso Wuidwell, Miss llortnco tjulii ton, Mis Margaret Piitlnu Dlllor, Miss Vlvl i Pelienna, Miss Vliglnli Klst, Miss Naomi Long, Mis A. W. Juild, Miss Helen Mills, Miss BIcnnor Costa, Miss riorcnco Milki Mlsd Flora Lash, Miss Loulso hheeby and Miss Vcionlea Kellj, who Is president of tho club. Several Dances Before Lenten Season Opens The Woman .Suffrago parts of this city will hold Its regular Tuesday night dance for the enl sted men this evening at the head quarters, 17JI Chestnut street these parties aro growing In popularity ovtrj week, for alt who attend are assured of a gcod time. The affair really begins at 7 o'clock, for tho dancing Is pi ended by several Interesting classes First, there Is a French class, where our men arc taught to converse In French nnd the "marln Franeals" Is shown tho ruilliiunts of our Bngl Mi language The lessons aro given Willi tho assistance of a phonograph and printed copies of the words nnd phrase0, which nil recite In unison. Then one icnur of tho room Is marked off with chairs and In this charmed space some of tho finest dancing teaeheis of tho city give lessons to tho men who are nti lous to ncqu're proficiency In the art It Is surprising to notice how quickly the mm 'graduato' from this class to tho lirgn area In tho center of tho hall During the evening sveral private les sons In knitting may be observed, nnd "they gay" that tho men prove to bo ver apt pupils. Tonight an Innovation will ta.ke place In tho form of competitive dancing, for which prizes will bo awarded. To carry out the Idea of Mardl Qras favors will be distributed among the men and refreshments will be served In the courso of ho evening Among tho hostesses for theso affairs are Mm. Naudaln Duer. Mrs. George A Dun ning, Mrs Joseph M. Oazznin, Miss Jean Hancock, Miss Hope McMlcMael mid Mls3 Olivia Gazzam. Tho Phi Gmnma Kappa Fraternity will give a dance this evening nt the Phllomuslati Club, 39H Walnut street. The dato for tho dance was originally set for January 28, but owing to tho "heatless Mondays" was pot poned until tonleht Phi Gamma Kappa, which was formerly lenuwn as "Phllagathol," or "Good friends," In composed of u number cf Catholic young men who are students nt Lv Salle, t. Joseph's and Catholic High School During the evening several novelties will bo Introduced and Miss Helen Bustace will g ve a specialty of esthetic dancing. One amusing and unusual feature will be a "Illy-pop March " A membei of the orches tra will sing his famous lollv-pop song and the guests will then march around the room In couples, each receiving a large and tooth some lolly-pop ns a souvenir. Tha members of the club Include Mr. Joseph McIIugh. Mr. Harry AVolflngton. Mr. Harry Lucas. Mr. James Freney, Mr. James aallagher, Mr. Herbert Northrop, Mr. David Burgojne, Mr. Frank Hughes. Mr. Louis Backe, Mr. William Bitter. Mr. Wlllard Mac Cracken. Mr. Vincent Tra ner, Mr. Edward Callan and Mr. Flrmln Callan. Itro of news for the wwletr nam will lo .fffnud aiul printed la Uio Ktenlng I'ubllo Ixslirr iiravlaett Iber are written ou otw kid f the imiMf ""'J and pre lntd ttllli full name and telephone number ef (lie tender, ni (C DUK OV pwtuia i11 " f11' i7 Muiwri -v mraiK I'UOIM ' (n -sfw -r w-tryr ,)MHM' Xt '-v'iL MnMaiwa"RlHMiiiHBniannB n - PHIKADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY MfvYX:z.XiMSkt j-s s - z. ." : ", - y ".w;.v . wwrnjmmajtsmr-s-stnrtrfm.j. ja ' ',... vmsmB?sr- Vtar 4ry ryrtxctsiir ' -.. . ijr "T -rvr--- MILS. IJOBEHT W. LESLIE Who is , nattonebs at tho lecture to bo mven this evoninj; ut Withoi spoon ll.ill by Abbe l'ljun. INVITATIONS ISSUED FOR BEVERLY WEDDING Marriage of New Jersey Couple Will Take Place on Thurs day Evening, February 28 Bi:vi:iiLY Invitations line been issued for (he murligo of Miss Ilifleu Lldl.a Br.ui, daughter or Mi. and Mis. Girild do Cnurey Prj.in and Llciitcn mt Ildiry linlon 'overs 'I ho wedding will take jilaiu im l'llnuiiv 'JS nt the Methodist BpNtnpil I'liunli it i. I" o i loi !. MKs lleithi UobtiHon has letuined honio nftei spending tn dis with her aunt, Mrs Juiss .indcilght n t her homo In Hlghts tcw II Mr" M. T Andersnii, nf PhllaiUlpbl i, sptnt the wnk-md with her p irents, Mr. and .Mrs John Illntllfl, on th" river bulk Sergeant William H. Iv4ns lus lettimed to camp after u teu-d iv furlough ut his home In Cooperstown Tho B Y I' Fiilon of the Bcveilv Bap tist Church will glva 11 pitriotk musical .and sketch, "Aunt jemsha'B Quilting Purt," on I'rldiy evening, lVlnuirj .'.', In the huu 1 ij school loom lll'BLlNGTON- Tho Junior Bed Cross ot tho Burlington High School held u movliig plcturo benefit nt tho auditorium last week. BIVKBTON Mr. nnd Mis. A C Wood havo left for a fortnight's stay .at Atlintlc City Mrs. Bobert Blddle. Jr, has letdVncd home from Hiberiila, Fl i. JIrs Frank P Pflcffer, of Philadclphli, and Miss Mnrg.areta Magco, of New York, wtro ( guests over tho weekend ot .Mrs Nellie Ca vaiina Mr and Mrs James It Boirn iiinouiice the tngngement ot tlulr daughter, Miss VI irj Bowii,s to Mr llouard Bus, Jr, nt Do 1 alien t Mr. Perot Nov In has Joined tho avlitlon corps nt Ir nee Km Mr Wanvlck James Pike will dillver a courbe nf four lectures on "llistoiv In tho Jinking" in tho Porch Club on 1hursdn eve nings Feluar Jl, Murrh T nnd March .1, unci tho list Icctuie April I 'I Im proceeds will go to tho librnrv fund PALMYHA Fl lends of Llcute n lilt J lines B. Byuu, IJ. S. . . will bo glad to Know that hn has returned from tho naval hospital ut Wnsh ngton, where ho had been conllned with an Injury rcctlud from a fall, and Is now at the nivy ard In Philadelphia. Tho marriage of Miss IHslo Horner and 'tho Bov. Hugh Bourgalzo Is announced. Mrs. John S Wnrner has resigned ns vice cluArnian of tho Bed Cross branch nnd Mrs Joseph Billiards, has been .appointed to fill tho vacancy Mr. nnd Mrs Isaac Bmnioii have leeched word of tho safe arrival of their son, Mi, Clarenco ll. Branson, u France, Mr. Norman hohrlver will leivo for active duty nt nn early due, having accepted u position ns financial secretary fur the Y. M. C. A F.DanWATBU PAB1C .Mrs William L Murphy has returned to hoi homo in Wost tleld after a week's visit with her sister. Miss Allco V. Itoiht Mis, Duitou D Blti i. uhn is spending the winter at the Lincoln, Philadelphia, spent tho day here on Frldaj. Mi ait5WllBIWMjgjlKlSMaEt8 MRS. MICHELE CHECCrflA Who, before hec marriage yesterday, afternoon in St. Nicola's Church, Ninth street belovy Morris, was Miss Maria Basellee, of 1801 South Twelfth struct. "Mr. nnd Mrs. Chec- $ cWa;wia Mm )ja20 Mifflin street. lliVH i VffKmi -jf VTCA1 Har- .. Z&""" PATRIOTIC RALLY HELD TONIGHT Fifteenth Sunday School District of Frankford Will Have Ad dress by Officer From France A p itrlotlc i illy of tho Fifteenth Sunday School IHstrlet. which has been arranged for under th. direction of tin Phllidelphla Count SMinot Assoclatlmi will he held this (Veiling In tin I'lankfoid Avenue "Methodist Hplsrnpnl fliurih M ijnr W A Garratl, who has recently icltirned from France, having been unt b the Government, to gethf r with other prominent men, on a spe cial commission to the battlefields of France, w II speak im "Some of My Observations In Fiance" 'iho women of tho hoeieiy of I'rlends n 1 rankfern nre glilug up mo day .a week to nen lug nnd knitting for tho reconstiuctlon work In Fr.anu An cntlio day lh devoted to this work nnd a groat dial Is accomplished nt these meeting", which me held at tho homes of the different mombeis each week. A novel Idoi, jet a saving ono In then.) times of w.u, vhen nil uumceseiry expense lit liv'sh rntci tabling should lie dlsjiensed with, llos In tlie fact that nch number brings hei Individual "cits" for tho day, while tho hostess furnlfchcs tho coffee lln ii(t meeting of the MAlrtv, which takes placo tomorrow afternoon, will bo held at tho hone of Miss Lvdli B .Sincdlev, 4t,01 Pe-ini street, vvlun Hiono piiscut will bo .Mrs J 11 Webster, Mrs John II Hesbon, Miss Mao hnmvden. Mis Louis 'Ihurpo, -Mis W.iltir Brlntoii, Mrs 11 Webster, Mrs. Nathan Hall, Miss IMIIh Hall, Mrs. Jl Thorpe and Miss Marj Brlnton At a suiprlso paity k veil foi .Mr Ifarrv Qulcksall, or '.111 Dulllild stud, In honor of his nineteenth blitlulij, the following wero prisent Miss lluth Steel, Mls Amelia Mojor, Miss Doroth Barfoot, .Miss Lillian Studley, Miss Doiothj (1 itklll, .Miss Anna Mno Bui ton. Miss M Idled Jonos, Mlts (iraco Stone, Miss Kntheilno Quicks ill. Miss Mabel (ioTiiiin Mis If Holden, Mrs F. Hiiuimoiid, All . Iheodoro Fillschc Mi. llcngo Wallace, Mr Alficd Tnyloi, Mi Charles Howard, Mr. llrinch Heller, Mi l.iuiint Clioiiner. Mr. Dcwei Hunknplllcr, I S. N ; Air August Cholmcr and Mi. and Mrs. Qulcksall A meeting of tho Mothers' Club of J'rank ford clll bo held In tho library tomorrow iflcrnoo'i. The ofllcers of tha club are: MrJ F. Binbrei, president; Mrs. John Wcb stei, vlco president , Mrs. P. S. Wood n, secre tu, and Mrs. John Campbell, treasuret. Mrs. Snckmanii and her son. of Baltimore, Md, aro on ,i visit to Mrs. Sackmann's mother, Mis. Mirkel, of 5320 Lesher street. Miss Margaret Tnylor, of Arrott trcct, villi entertnln tho members of her knitting club tomorion eviulug Tlio members of Scldj's Bind will glvo a dance on Tliursdaj ivenlng, Februirj 21, at Assembly Hill, Main uinl bcllcrn sticcts. .Mr. and Mrs i'. B Wells, of Northwood. nnnouuco tho inarrl iga of their n ece, Miss Olive A. Hunch, to Mi. 11 Kenneth Sweeney on January 30 In h")ltev. Frederick Jewell ut. Christ's Lhuiili, Media, l,i Mis J. He give an afternoon tea on Thuisday nt her homo. 111" Herbert ottee, ?orthiood whin hei guests weio Mis Hal oid Lehlii in, .Mrs Joseph c. Hepuorth, Mrs. John II Hepworth, Mis Hajinond Fruncls, Mr', llionius Chtke, .Miss Murgaiet Hey and Mrs Benjamin Hepworth. Mrs. 0. Oliver, of Oakland street. Is visit ing n Blchniond, Va , for an Indefinite stHy. MJss Mary Mitchell, of 1751 Penn street, i ntertalucd the members of her sewing circle nt her homo last evening, when those present uic Miss Beba Hill, Miss Catherine Martin Miss Jano Lints, Miss C. Myers, Miss Arm strong, Miss A Olt, Miss Howell and the M sses Mcliiide. Mrs. C Carol of Pilling nnd Arrott Btreets, has sent out invitations for n Valentino parti to bo felvin nt her homo on Thursday evening At tho semiannual election of ofllcers of tho Phi Hlgma Yoiin .Men's Blblo Class, which took place nt the homo of Mr. Borden Hoit nmn, 4777 .North Woith street, last week tho follow lug wero thoscn. President, Mr Borden Hoffman, vlco president, Mr, Curtis Taylor secretary Mr Gtorgo Burr Bedner, und trcas. urer, Mr Albeit 'lliorn 'iho meeting took the form of n class faieucll to Mr Joseph Hoff man who has been accepted for military service and leaves shortly for camp. The class service flag now contains nlno itarB, and with Mr Hoffbian's departure another star will bo added. The fourth annliersiry of the organization will be celebrated on .March C by a bannuet and entertainment, Mr nnd Mrs. W, Itatcllffe, of 1621 Arrott street, are In Daytona, Fla , for n staj. They also v sited tho boys at Camp Johnston on tlulr way. The Fathers' Association of tho Frankford High School will hold Its monthly meeting at Assembly Hall tomorrow evening, when addresses will be made by Dr. William Wlster Comfort, of Haverford College, nnd Dr. Bleb ard Mott Gummerc. A feature of the evening will bo nn entertnlnment by the combined musical clubs ot tho college. - Engagements Announced Mr. nnd Mrs. J A Hlrshberg, of North Twenty-first Btreet, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Mrle Hlrsh berg. tij Mr, I Waller Israel, qf Uils city, Mr. and Mrf. George L'nderdown, cf 1917 North Thirteenth street, announce tha en gagement of their daughter. Miss Hdna L'n derdown. to Mr. Bayinond . Maccieuor. of iF&?XnlvwW to ,' .- ' 12, 1918 VALENTINE PARTY IN TIOGA Northern Part of City Has Dinners and Luncheons to Alternate With Red Cross Work TUB oung people of tho Temple Baptist Church, Tioga nnd Twenty-second street'', will give a novel Valentino party on Thurs day evening In the church parlor. The deco rations will be red nnd white and tho ung women will wear dainty white frocks trimmed with ted hearts The affair Is In charge of Miss i:ilziiheth Bins, who will be assisted by Msn .Madeline Jones, Miss Doro thy Kolb. Miss lleithn .luiinej. Miss Ueitrudc Janney, Mls Belli t Coll ns Miss Hnra Tay lor, .Miss Mjrtle Wallace. Miss Kdltti Tjndall. Miss Myrtlo Tjndiill, Miss Laura Necf. Miss L'dna Neef. Miss Helen Olcasou, Miss Lyittn Blankley, Miss Kmma Dlanklcv. Mr F.dward Blnnkley, Mr Frank Paul. Mr. Hiram Paul, Mr. Bov fitocn. Mr. Harry Spceel. Mr. Bus soli Bergei, Mr. Albert Dllks, Mr. Albert Tyndnll, Mr Clarence Foster. Mr Thomns Janney nnd Mr. Frank Glllingliaiu Tha Bev Herbirt Agato and Mrs. Agnto will bo thn guests of honor. Tho progtun will In i ludo gtimo, music nnd recitation1) nppro nrlito to st aIeiitlno Mrs. limllv Kunford entertained on Satur day evening In elcbratloii of her birthday nunlveisnry Her guests Included Dr. nnd Mrs Mux lilockcr. Mr. and Mrs. William Oloiker, Mr and Mrs. .. T. Wobensmlth. Mr. and Mrs Climbs Bechel. Ml. Bert San ford nnd Mr ( hirhs V gt. Mm Btigeno Booker, who has been the guest ot her sister, Mrs Sandy Bngelke, or 1815 Wet Ontario street, has returned to her homo In Atlantic City. Mrs Charles l'ulmer, or 1S11 West Alle gheny avenue, entertained tho members ut the Bntro Nous Club last wreck at her homo Her guests Included Mr' William II S. Bitoman. Mis C Whltibld Blchardr, Mrs Forrest i: Weaver. Mis John .Murray, Mrs. 1'nfnk Bll Felt. Mrs. Joseph B. Wotherald, Mrs. Louis l orbln, Mrs. William I. Beathor man. Mrs. Louis ll Do l ray and -Mrs 1 Baymcud Ad uns Among the iiiteiestlng wcddlnss for 1 ebru ary will bo Hint of Miss Bose P.. Moss, daugh ter of Mr. und Mts. Solomon J. Hess, of 3D23 North Tueutv-llrst treit, mid Mr. Abranam M. IMIhel.ner. of 21.'. I West Lrio avenue, which will tako placo on Mondaj, l'ebruarj' 18, at noon at the Adolphln. Hotel. Tho bride will be attended by her sister. Mis Sidney B. btrouse, ns mntfoti of Honor. Mrs. Francis O Blehter. of 3306 North Broad street, entertained labt Thursday afternoon the Bed Crot chapter of which her daughter. Mls.i (Bad iLltlehter. Is a mcjii bcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blehter havo with them for the winter their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mi. and Mrs. T. Frederick Guenther, of 11 iitfoid. Conn. Mrs. llemy Calvin Trumbower, ot 1829 Wet Vennngo street, intertalncd nt lunch eon and cards jestetd.ay at her home. Her lucsIs Included Mrs. Willi im M. Blckert, Mrs. Stuirt llole. Mis. W. S. Price, Jin, Hnrr Beeirh.iltcr, Sirs. C. C. Freas. Mis. VAilllatn Moses, Mrs S II. Speaker, Mrs. Jiuiics Gejei. Mrs. Holster S Hunter, Mrs. Hnrrv C. Querns, Mrs, Harry Marklcy and Mrs John W. McClov, members of her flvo hundred e-lub. Tho rlub gave a very success fill bridge party last week In tho assembly "WHAT'S DOING ,TDNlG.TUrs "Itlnht About Fee," by the Knterprlse Dramatic Club, St. Vincent's Hall. liist Prlco street, Gcimantowii. Proceeds for charlt). Admission charge llflnunt Improrement Aneclatlon niftti, 3140 (llrard nvenue, 8 o'clock Free Mimical for tho lipnent nf thn recrrntlon fund for league Island sailors nnd marines, under the nuplces of tho Philadelphia Prot estant Federation, Lu Lu Temple. Admission elnrge Arabian Nights fostnme Dance, by the Three Arts lull, rtlttenhouse Hotel. Invita tion. ,mrleanltatlon rally, under the auaplces of tho CommUne on the Amcrkanlratlon and Protection of Alb lis of tho Philadelphia Dis trict Commlttco of tho fetnto Commlttco or Public Safet), Metropolitan Opera Houc. Free. Tickets at 135 South Broad street. Coharbcilnk llunliieas Men's and TaxpeiV Assoclntlon melts, SKth and Diamond streifts, 8 o'clock Free. (rruiHiitnnn Iluslness "VtenV Asoclatlon mott0, I'erniantowii Bojs' Club, i'3 Wist Penn street. S o'cloil:. l'rec. runkford lludnehs Men's AttiocUtlciii, Marshall fichool, Frankford avenuo and Sel lers street, 8 o'clock Members merlean JewUli HUtorirat Society, Drop slo Hall, Bro id and ork streets, S o'clock. Members Teachers if blind meet, Verr Century Club. Free Ilrpubllrau 1'lnb of Mount Airy opens new rooms, V2 Ucrmatitoun nvenue. l'rec Naval Veterans have banquet, cafe, nrnad and Auh streets. Members. I.utlieran Social Union had dinner. Down town Club. Invitation. I.ubur lojulty demonitratlon, 21! North Ninth street. Free. Kane I'atlor Mokes talks to Hilrerllnlnr women nt the dinner at Adelphla Hotel. Members. Lincoln Club dinner, liellevue-Mratford, Members lluilneas Show by Klwanls Club, North Garden. Bellevuo-Stratford. ratrlollo iSmoker tn Students nf hprlnr Garden Institute, audltoilum of Institute, Broad and Spring Garden streets. FORREST NiaitTs at s is r wivivi-iu x MATH. TOMonnow t SAT, IS "T00T-T00T!" A HIT? ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED OWING TO TREMENDOUS POPULAR SUCCESS THAT'S THE ANSWER ltE.N'IXY W. SAVAGE Offers I t tlijfl The New Musical Comtaly 80 Ve. eople A TrtAIK OP MIltTH AND JIEIXJDY POP. $1 MAT. TOMORROW Entire Loner Floor, (1. lialcon) t Oallery. C0e. MshtBeHiid Sat. Mat, Dntlrn et 1 Cn IKxcept Bat. Kvgi ) Iiwer I'loor ' " Plenty of UooJ 8eata, C0o and 11.00. Seats for tho Third Wet; on Sale Thursday, RROAD Tina tnxTWUEic. im , t n. ununLI MATS. TOMORROW SAT. POP. $1 MAT. TOMORROW Cntlre Loner Floor. 11. nalcny & Gallery, COe. The pit remarkable play of tha Century LOVE FORBIDDEN WITH ROBERT EDESON Cast ot Fmtnent Broadway Players. r APTcTP.K Nioirrs at s 15. uAnnion. matb. Tojionnow t bat. 'AN INSTANTANEOUS BUCCEHB ' Telfrraph. POPULAR MATINEE TOMORROW sps $1.50 ouvKit Monosco's i.AtciriNa hit UPSTAIRS DQWN -r'f'VfjKSft- i hthh irmcui .uetvi.D lah, 'i ,4" nn t t .V Number of Card Parties! hall. KeeenfMntli Ami 'rlnffn ftlrta tn ntA I nf Bert Crnua t. !. TtiAr, n.rA f0iS vtieata ? prcsant. ? its. Jainrn T.nelr Tlreieen. nf ftiSIt Tnrth Broad street, ititettatned at luncheon anil &k rnrds today nt Jicr homf. Miss Mary Wet-J1 J on, .virs i;imer B. Hampton, Mrs. rranlc' Hchlele. Mm. .Vtf,f nnnnxrnv Tltr Tfarhart 4 Brooks, Misa Jennie Querns, Mrs. Kane HofK$? nmii, .urs. victor Jl. iiecK, wr3. vvniiam jn iimriiees, .virs. carl hchaerrer anu .virs. jiowi nnl If, Jnntzcn vrcro tho guests, Miss Anno fetempfel entertained the mom-1, bets of tho (lamina chapter of the Thela' Alpha Theta Sorority at luncheon on Satur day. Knitting for wnr-rellet work followed.' The guests were Miss Margaret Marls, Mrs.t fleorgn Oravenstlnc. Id, Miss Dorothy Im-"1 incl. Miss Sara Fepper, Mliw Bdna l'aramore.i Miss tlertrudo Ileffelflnger, MI33 Edna B1- llott, Miss Anno Wllltlc, Miss Margaret Mo Callum, Miss Bdiu Boreaux and M.sd Ilcleni Bocke feller. Tho sorority 'Till hold Its an nual social meiilng next Saturday nt 410S Chestnut slropt, when thete will be an ex fellent vaudeville entertainment. Miss Jlleanor Farley, ot Logan, tho president, will preside. Miss Knto Fanning la secretary and Miss Oertrudo Ileffelflnger Is treasurer. Mr. nnd Mrs. AVIlilam 11. 8. Bateman. ot , North Broad street, will give a dinner on Flldiy evening, February 2!, nt their home for twenty guests. Tho patriotic occasion, will bo observed by tho presentation of .a splendid knitted blanket for the hospital ambulance nt California baso unit No. S. Friends of tho host and hostess who have enlisted with that unit will receive tho gift foi tho unit, , Thero wan an enthusiasts meeting of the Woman .Sulfrago party of the Twcnt-thlrd lwglsutlvo District last evening at the home of tin- ihnlrman. Mrs George H. Wobeh smith. 1013 West Tlogn street, who ban beeit pcrMUded to ngaln accept the chairmanship, fir. Anna It Foeht. Mrs. KHa Green, Mrs. 1 Ir.ink Jones and Mrs. Otto Faas aro the Men chairmen. Miss Holeno Bukens Is re cording secictnry, Mrs. Josephine Paul, finan cial sesret.iiy, nnd Msa Nettle L. Hahn, tieasurer 'lliero uro 1200 nctlvo members. In addition to planning the campaign ot spring work arrangements tfere made for the annual tea which will bo held at the homo of Mrs. Frank Jones, 3834 North Nine teenth street. Uho members of the North Philadelphia, Bealty Board will hold a meotlng this aft ernoon nt 4 o'clock at their clubhouse, 3313 North Broad street. This Is the only as sociation of tho lend In tho United (state that owns its own building. Instead of tho nnnual banquet tho association will give 11 largo card partv on 'Wednesday evening, April 10, In I,u Bu Temple. Broad und Spring Oar- . den streets. In nld of tho American Bed Cross .Society. The olllcers nro Mr. S. C. Abernethj prescient; Mr. I ouls J. Kuess, vlco president;, Mr. IJ. II. Cobb, recording secretary; Mr Wll llnni M. Brlnkworth. financial secretary, andt Mr. William J. Oeggls. treasurer. Mr. Brink worth Is chairman of the card party com mittee, and Mr. Oeggls treasurer. MAItKnT HTIIBET AllOVB lOTH 11 ti' TO . 1 ., K ci .ci ci 11 u u IV p Jl .WD HEM Vl.NTJUt Or TIBS WCEii A GOLDWYN PICTURE l lrt l'resentatlon of MADGE KENNEDY in 'QUK LITTLE WIPE" PAT A pTTi ish'maukht sTnnET ' JTXA.XjiJli im M. to 11-13 F, U. TOMC UlOW ONLY KITTY GORDON ln "T11" wvinb A R C A D I A' ,,, . CIIKSTNLT llr'f. 10th TOUOWlOW an-l ItEJIALNDLH OP WEEK JACK PICKFORD In Paramount Picture, HUCIC & TOM ' Added Attractlcm BENJAMIN CIIAPIN in 1 lrel Epliodo 'TU13 HON OF OEMOCItACV ' VICTORIA JtAIlKET Above 9T1I T O M O 11 R O W VVILIIAM I-OX liferents WILLIAM FARNUM IN riHST TOKSENTATION OF "LES MISERABLES" BUS l'lcturlzatlon of Victor lluno'o Novel . Lnay Caah Trlie Couteet REGENT MAltKBT tl.l 17TH "r,"r 'ipMonnow Mirrno Prwenn . Cirrilli iSriAiMNUJM i,r"' anowlna HER BOT' 1 MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER Tomorrow and ' Remainder of Week II A. M. to 11 P. M "THE ART STUDIO" 'TBI: CHILDREN Of TRANCE." Othctl CROSS KEYS MARKET DEL. 60TH WO , . 'iomorrow Aft. 4 Eie. ,t "Romance of Chinatown" "Kfi&V BROADWAY nR0AD sntder ., ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE' II W. GRIFFITH'S GRBVTEST PICTURE f, "The Birth of a Nation" And Vaudeellle. Headed by , "MID-WINTER REVUE" ' A Ileautlful Tabloid Muelcal Comedy j LYRIC LAST TWO WEEKS " ? JIAT. TOMORROW, BEST SEATS $1.00 WILLIAM V HODGE ,n "ir1"1 A Cure for Curables x 1'HILA. INQUIRER SAYS 'Delightful . comedy, I bound to attract lane, audience, teeaune of It orlalnal lines, wliord-llke sltua- R tlona and palmttaklncly conceived cut." ADELPHI EVENiNaa at mso. Matr.Tliura. & Sat , J:20, LAST WEEK JOHN MARCURET DREW ILLINGTON "THE GAY LORD QUEX" ' N'ext Week SeaU Thuredaj, Mall Orders Now..t "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK", with MARY N'ASH and Entire N. V. Co. Thrll'lng Drama of How Far a Woman Will Go for the Man 8be Lovea ACADEMY Or MUSIC Monday Evr , rb. IS. New York's Famous Orchestra U3P:ifsM PHILHARMONIC'S SOUIKTX OF NEW YORK soloist HUNTER WELSH ffiV "f j Tin IfVC f tn r.fLi Imr.hllkaala. il Vaui nn Ha la nt IfonrWi' lllfa PhaateiH oi . a .... ... ........... PW, h , B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE t m..i... TtiPATDP 01 norn irj... '; acmuy -Limn.M.u uiwoui ivewy IlOX OFFICE OPEN 0 A. M. TO 8 P, JL S- COMMENCIKO WEDNESDAY MATINEB1 7 VALESKA SURATT & CO.i Artie Mehllnjrer ft Meyer Geo. W, Iff1 TREMENPOUa SUKBOUNDINQ SHOW LiX, tSTD AMr Otnnantown Ave. at Venango. ' i, j MKrAlNL JJ.rh.rt Amuaement Cpropaay , Herbert Emneer. Prentclent ,s m , .. n-j p. T.--4V.1. nrnt) '!: "1 in "TUB T11IM1 WI5 IilVI?i . WA " --"- 7- , --. . J,. TrocadecSgjf3j iM f fSS m iHELl iLftj.faT- j&x. ua- r .tV ij.ljk. t. Skvi m. . Al irij.,Jsii. M ; ymtimffrF if lifiiifirfTr liiiMiii i