Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 20, 1918, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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' EVENIN0 PUb1jIG LEDGEJl9HltAlEUHIA; AVEDESDAY, FEB1U
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BRUARY 20, 1918
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fancy Wynne Attends the Opera Many vrhere in
(i Spite of Exodus South Plays and Players
Name Successful Playwrights
Ll ...... .a . ... ....... ..,.- a n.-.l ttViAtl
HI., . .,.... i. H1i r'.iKiio.i .,..,1 Amnfn
ij pCl llltlll "III" ".Mil''" "" ....."
i- .. .... .t,11 lolnn tllnllHl tt n listen
Bonn 1" "n "" "" """ " .,
a Joy l" tlillr vtilicsi. wo lone iur me;
('iinrs wo 1iiow o well and can ko over
'ur utvu mind 8 Hie Kicat sinners
... . r...il llnuetm. "t.nilnlettn"
aabr ilicin "" - - - -----
mUCll HplilllHIHll I.I.SI 1I1RI11 aim l li'l-
lla'ton was tn nun olce, ns well a.
rtwo privit men Since ll.tsttin proved
undoubted art in hci ilcbut In 'Cav-
arla nuMlt-.ma" this season, rminnei-
Jj greets hci wmi open mm
A number of pioplo went between net
-icht In' MIhs Nln.i l.cn's be. to fee
ubcth I'orlir. In whoso liunoi MM
itntertalntil ..llnhi'lli ii sluvliiR with
W 111!" .Mitt linn sue cimti up iinui
ithlnctun siveml dnvs msii ljer en-
ement to ' ted i e.irim, was rercmij
Iniinccd M'li renumber.
Miry Ntwbolil ami Jlnrj Jliookc, ilnp-.
ed li Mis l.oocrton, vvuo in inc
ment NivnIioM bo wltli several Yuen.
one tb"'1 Dr Attliui UlllliiKS. I wos
able to rcoKiiizo the others, nmtniavn
jo pen in tlie. Metropolitan Knlh-
..... I...- ln -.1. 1.., fni'a
n LCI Il.ld 'Id ClllllV .... . .i.Miii uiu o
Pand tb Hamilton I'olkoti li.nl a bo
tall-of BiltstM lino iniisos Ml Thai He
fright Hi the npir.i Mic ik imcu in
iHfornla von Know
ThiOrPM's bad .HldRf Multlti and .Mis
Berlin, who bus rceuvcieil fiom hei ic
Est attack of K'lp Captain Turn Hlddle
CjJlif Hlddle und Livingston Hlddle'and
dD jou know tlut Mr Stew .11 1 Vurt
Lhas ors.ml7ed 11 I ii or sbls finm
ions lln ne who ntlend bei dancing 1 I is-
Bpuw and Knit foi tbe uddleis' It Is
lite remarkable to tenlle Hint In the few
rs Mis Units lias bad this el.is tbeie
n'e been Lojs to Hie number of eight-
b(ht who bae nutmcil to men and .ue
the nemee in tlio arm and na. loel,i
'hi class is for tin' cais befou- tbe bov s
i(J girls .11 e old enousb t" mine out or,
i,'fact, to ku mto the I oininlttec Class.
hlch premies the out daints The girls
ujt bo foiirtetn tn cntei the elafei and
ie bos fistn n I tbiuK And b.ivlnR seen
tie jlrls in thin short flocks and the
ltf;l III thru ttl(lns It Is ll lid to lC.lllP
(tit tlto'i i'os h.m am of lliein become
t'A enousb to bo 111 I be seilte of thn
tjcited SUleo, hut thc b ue and me I
tilok the Idc.i of .1 iliss for KnlttliiR for
IS? girls in iplcndld dontou.'
rpiinl'hfl find l'l.neis h.ive .iitu.illv
had to Ehe up one of tlieii tluie-lionoud
euiloms thai of piodui Inr the thirc pl.is
rhlch the (oniniltttc b.is pUKcd from tlio
uujua! oiliest In sVneiuberM, and lettlnc
e audlcnie ole on ihtm .ind neir toll
tinhUh is whose until aftir tbe final ile-
lon Imh been nude nd Iho le.ivnn
by Is that --o mam of the ouiiKer men
beiH of the iiuh 1110 absent In the
ilie of tlm I lilted States It has been
ssible to .ideipi.neh iasl the thieo
ly tlMt Ii.im1 hmi ihwen h the icm-
Ittcc
n aiioimt of this in.ibibt to pioduio
it plas the hmuil of po 1 1 1101 s decided
laward tlio pne monev ii,uall mnoiiK
. Mine Kiueesslul iiutliois, and tliey him
Mra. Chat lea I) Jlidhell who has written
widen Glow ' J'ramis I .Maclle.ith,
mhibt pla Is At the Golden Swan." and
Alfred I'ailon wboe pln "The Harbor"
:U won mcilt 111 tin eves of the 10m
ilttec. Alficd bv tlio wav. is a second
ulciiJtit In the I leinh oanticn h'ervicc.
Jt's too bad'we won't, have the fun of
otlns and Biiebbins who wuitc what this
r, but that Is the w.iv this eni nnth-
I Is as it Ubcd to be now that wo are
t' war liven the bttlo pkasuica are
Un:cnt (umchow tbev are not nlcnilfiil.
,hep one rcall7es tliat 'ovu there 0111
en are nhe.idi in Hie thieL of it
k WNCY WY.NNi:
Snm'jil Ap.Hvi'fiPH
If Among those peen 011 the Iloaidnall. at
itlintlc Clt this wiek, are Mr and Mrs
rree urliiton, Jlr and Mrs William J.
ttrner, Dr llobait Haie, Mr and Mr.
hlllp Stoever. Mrs Chancellor Kncllsb.
Henry I'embcrton and hop nn. Mn
RUel StOl.es and llpr i1nll(Thti.r VIm S!u
ll Trultt. .Mr and Mrs. I Mem n'nirH
r. ArthlnBton Ollpln. M and Mrs Gcorso
"""ii -"rs. tun. m cs .Marian Tnll. Mr.
Mrs Ilohert II ll,linrN .Tr Afi I -!..
4wln. Mr. and Mis. Jacob P.leKcI Jr, anl
lies Laura A res.
3Mr. and Mi licmv IMuani rim.inr.
'have hcejl unpnrlinf? thn lnat int. d,... n
l Bellpvue.stratford, returned nn Monday
j, - .,, .,,..., iikiiid in . iiiiijii
.Mrs rrrdeilik Jnvl of tint T'lm. tiri
nl lo at linme Infni nullv tninoirnn jlnr.
"on ami the irnnilnhiK 'IIiiiiwI.uh in Lent
Br 4 oilocl. Xo tarda have l.eea i-eiit out.
EBpclal ThtirMliy evcnliiK illiinrr-dances
f beliic held In tbt new ballioom of the
umar-MorrJs. rjeriuantovvii 'lbe llrtt
ice was held on TllllrKiIv pienlnir. IVIi.
ry H and was a ureal success.
tn.
Kr. aim .Mrs J r 1'arrell, r61 1 .MiMalion
Atnup. (IrrinantoHii are nt tbe St Charles,
rUntlc Cllv
Kllnl MaiLl Vrtn rtnilfli nnrl Mi r.nnrr
f Van Hoden of 7J1 f'orfnthlan nvpnll.
;rj reElHerel at the Sit Charles, Atlantic
Jt.
" rmciinlnmcnt will be Klven bv the
DMr Tl.llhl Vullmlfll A...... 1 .,,.. n. .!,
'ghland f'ark school auditorium on Friday
""ik oi mis weei., ror tlie Uenellt of the
na of the leauue which Is one of tlm
'ptfiltlve of tbe vailollR Kllhorhnn nrpnnlrn.
"is eiisaged In war work,
11ISS K.lthrll niiiliinmt nr.ll Allsa TrAtt,. T
-Busli. of Wjiiiote, liuve left for Miami.
-, ivnero tliey will MsK .Miss Diamond's
Tents, Jtr and Mrs. William Diamond, of
...irouurtf, wno ate spending me season at
r winter home.
rtl t;tliel Johnson will entertain al 4li!o
ni of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
is .Moumou,tli street, on Saturday eve-
aff 111 honor Of Mr Alnvu.nlnr llnud .. Vtn
IfleaMngr for n few weeks' stay at J'alm
HCh. Fla. A nnmlinp nf Mr Mntta'a f fir m.Vu
pl be. presetrt. AmonB them will be Mr.
"i.n Hhute. Mr. Mlltnn Iteese. Mr. Georca
fyn. Mr, Howard Tressler, Mr. Morton
"". air. Jack rtoberts. Mr. Krank Cun-
CnaiTt Aft TnillA. rnHHln nnl f. O ,...!
J. init MUltiil nilU il naillUCi
V'l A ItW of Mlsi .Ttlhnsnn friends tn
jpreeeitt Mill be Mrs. AVIIron. o( Hartford,
. ..inn iirieu oiani ana .inss aean jic-
T"i or r-aterton, N, J.
,
fmonc the Phltadelphlans at tlio Ilojal
jiciana, raim Ueach. Bro Jtr. and Mrs.
"lea Bllwrrman. 525 Pino street! M. and
Rfavld Silverman, of Kllclna Park, and
l;.fli5e,8Hermln, 330 South Fifth r'- t,
and Miss Minnie ltoentbal gave n fat ew ell
part at their home, in South riftj-elnhth
street. In honor of tlilr bro'bei Private
Albert rtoenthnl. of Hospital Corpi So M
now- In camp h decorations were pink
roses A buffet supper was ferv.d moiie
the Rtietrts were Mlsa Mne T et, M i.im,,,,
tlariiftt. Miss C.urt inavv Miss Ustelle
Miller, Miss Anna Meiirnn Mrs llmrls of
r.'!r,,'j.Hb0 N" ' ' M"!' J,"a" ouiHmI
Miss Tllllc Itosfiithnl Ml.s Ma lo Ilalartr
Mr Irvlnif K'andell Mr H liiirUtn. Mi J
Itloom Mr 11 Vuni.iti, Mr ll T,i'ilv Mr
H Xerdli Mr and Mr? N liarneit Mr
and Mrs 11 r.nitle M and Mis A lloeu.
thai and Mrs I l.omlul Mi Vi, nnel
Moscr entertained
Mr ami Mrs tlvmiu CoIipii rnirti.tlncd
a miiiilK-r of frleniln at their homo R.T nuth
street on Siindav evening In ho'ior of ihcli
twentv.nrtb vvedilliiK .iniuvi rsirv Mr
Louis Cohen a sou who enlisted m tin
iiaw was Riven a leave of .ihemp i. at
i"'1 'l1" IMH' Ainonc those pt.sein were
Mis, ivarl Cohen Mr ltarnev ( ohen Mi
Jacob Cohen Mi and Mrs A I'.liuohn Jlr
and Mis r f-tclti. Mi nml Mrs K'lelnniau,
Ilr and Mis It l; Coane, Mi ami Mrs I
Cohen, Mls Rosal) m Colwn Miss lramts
Cohen. Mr I! rtcrkovltz -It Ilenn Mil,
M.r and Mrs .1 llrnsolove Mi ami Mrs M
1 rank, Mr nnd Mrs 1 Cohen Mirs i ell i
Miw-inenfdd Or u,l. M)f i , .,,
Mlsn rtose l.unker Mm II. -i oiiru Miss
Pearl Heckernian Mr .s.unin I lie. kerinan
Mi and .Mis Hofhon .Mr I'. iv Masknwitj
Mr Aaron Lev In and Mr Lew
The Kaesen ImiKa Club riv. i vn'diilnr
pauv ai ine Home or Mis ltdi.n limn
herp 380" CainliridKe Mreit ome of tbe
members i who cave speeches weio Ms Anna
Tonkin, president Mis I'sthei Toll vlre
president and Miss tlertha Pel lion, sn
letarv Mr .losoih. xilroi1 aitoil as toist
manor Thoe priscnt weio Mis Uelucca
I'rldkln Mrs, Nettle Jiuotnon M.s S.irab
Pnstcan MIh Cella Goldman and Miss He
heoca (ii embers The Venus ami l nliv Club
wis also prthent Soon of Jhe nnmbris pres
ent weie Mr Vorrls Kollir All Vdth.mlel
Insbei Mi Philip Hi rrlin: Mi lin pried
man Mr Jo,pih cliod Mi lliuv ilroen
bers Mr Jlejer Kltteriinn Mi Herman
.Mr c Mnstei, Mi Joseph rriedni.ui Mr
Joseph Kildhlii Ml Uiuls Plenstein Mi
I em Mi JkoI) Kaufiuin and Mi William
I'oll
V liiiflv whs Riven bv Mr sml Mis
aimiel London of idl South semnd street.
Ill bonoi of their daiiRbter Mlsa Mitlldi
London s fouileentb hlrtbdiiv n MJndi
rvenitiR' Aiiiiiiie the fiuests were Mi Hairy
London Mr lleiijjinln London Miss Ida
s.ivltr Mis i:ther London, .Miss Kale Lon
don Mis Knthcrlne Tobln Miss Hessle Lon
don Miss Itebi Levintbal. Mlns Jennie Lon
don Miss .lennli Illooli Mr Samuel ltntbmin
Mr Jack London Mr and M.rs W sul.s,
of New A oik, nnd Mr and Mrs Max. G
s-uhs f -,w linen, i onn nnd Mr mid
Mis Phillip i hauock of llasion Pa
Miss Mto Herman and Miss Uoe ller
m in of (131 South Thirteenth streei cave
a partv list Sntlirdav In honor of the on
EaReininl of Miss 1 lora Kaufman to Mr
Solomon Hpstein Mi Hpsteln la an dec
Irti'.il (itElnoei ivid former Penn student
I he Kiiesl piesent vvcro Miss Kathciine
I psteln Miss Lilian Cheerv l.e eni Miss
Mollle 1 If i ni.di. Mr Samuel 1 psleln Mr
Siinuil llelsinnu, Mr Max Itetl, Mr Hour
Kaufman Mr Wndore Kaufman Mr An
tnnv Solieflal, and Mr llarr A Sihvvnitz
I lie histeen Club of West Philadelphia
will Rlvo a the dansant Rt the Grand l'rater
nltv Huibllm; Hill Arch street, on Saturday
evinlm;
Mr and Mis i;0v Mod, well rtulser will
nn up v their new home on Horrme avenue,
Jenkintown tins woeic
'i he bliiRton I.lbrmv llr.imh of the
JenUnlovvn Hniercino Ilellef has deiidril to
ibanse its afternoon fiom Wednesday to
Tuesdav, lieRlnnluc tomorrow, fiom t la to
i" ocloi'k, in the Lnmbeit P.oom of tbe Ablnc
ton Libr.irv Old Voik road, Jenkintown
This wnrl. for the wai sufferers hi Hiuopo
has been tiirled on verv successfullv In
chaise of Mis John Wodell A report will
sbnrtlv be published lis lo the number of
uarmentH undo since this work was started
in November 1117, to supplement the work
of the llmerRencv rtellef at tbe homo of
Mit lleni Mlddleton I'lfhei, of Alver
thorpe WEDDING TONIGHT AT
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
Miss Gertrude Phillips Will Re
Married to Member of First
City Troop
The wtiblniK of Miss Geitiude Phillips,
daughter of Mr and Mrs William Da ton
Phillip" of the Hamilton Apartments, nnd
Jlr. J Guv Hallow ell, sou of Mr and Mrs.
Krcderkk I'raley Hallow ell. of Wane, will
take plate this evening, at 0 o'clock, In Holy
Trinity Chuich, Nineteenth and Walnut
Hreets The eeiemonv will be performed by
the Kev JTovdNN TomKlns, it, i rectorortne
church Miss Phillips will be given In mar
riage b hoi father, and will Tie attended by
Jllss Penlso tale, as maid of honor Jlr
Krederld, Cresson Hallow ell, a brother of
the brldegioom, will bo belt man,
The htlde will wear an afternoon gown of
hand-color Georgette erepo, beaded In I'rench
blue Her stiaw bat will bo of the hanio
(olor, faced with Trench blue Jhe will
eaii.a bouquet of lilies of tho valle nnd
blue oi (bids Miss Hayln will wear a gown
of 'gray Georgette erepo with n blue hat, and
will ran pink roses
Tho oeieinoii will be followed hy a dinner
for tho Immediate famines only .u tno nnme
of tlio hildes patents Mi. and Jlrs.
Ilallowell will have a sboit wedding trip, as
Jlr, Ilallowell Is stationed at a southern
camp .with trie Tirst Cltv Tioop, nnd on thrlt
leturn JIis Ilallowell will live with her
parents until the end of the war
noniNSo.v-poRNVAnr
'ihe'inarilage of Jllss Ksther Jl Poiwait,
daugliter of ex-Councilman George IJ, Dor
wart, of the Twenty-first Ward, and Jtr;s,
Dorwart, to Jlr John It Robinson, of 5443
ttlrti-e nvenue. took place on JIondaysfter-
noon at t o'clock at the! home of. the bride's
parents, 6C22 nidge avenue. The ceremony
was pel formed by the nev S. JI. Vernon
of the Central Jlethodljt Tptscopal Church.
Green lane, Jloxborough, and was followed
by a dinner for the two fariillles.
The brldo was given In marriage by her
father and was attired In a gown of beaded
and embroldereo gray georueiie crepe, uer
bat matched her gown In color and haet a
touch of blue In the trimming. Orchids and
lilies of, tho valley formed her corsage bou
nuet Jlr Robinson Is connected with the
United States Survey Department. The bride
groom and bride left on a short wedding-trip
and upon their return will live In NVIssa
hlckon JONES COX
The wedding of Jllss Jlarle li Cox. daugh
ter of Jlr. and Jlrs li Wilson Cox, of Tioga,
anh Jtr. Bradford P. Jones took place on
Sunday afternoon at the home of Jtr. Jones's,
mother, Jlrs. Harriet Jones, of 1643 Itedfleld
street. The ceremony was performed by the,
nev. Ilobert Hunter Crawford, of ihe Fletcher
Jlet'hodlst Episcopal Church.
The bride wore an afternoon gown of dark
hlue with hat to match, and was attended
hv Jllss Mary Boone as bridesmaid. Jlr.
William J. Carter was the brWeroom'sWst
man
" , --ii ,.j w-.. . ji
n-h service w wii"" j uinnrr iqr
the" two-tainllles. Mr. undjtrs. Jones -will b.
1 HJJHkIIRHRJsE TsPHiiRlilHiliv m. B "
flgl , vr-" PHOTOS V MOtCIAt; A .HfV
MK. JOHN XOIll.l. AS "HOHIN
LUNCH SERVED TO
RED CROSS WORKERS
Warm Luncheon at Co.st for
Women of South Philadelphia
Auxiliiiry During Noon Hour
At a verv inlere,silnn meetioK last week
St Pauls Memo 111 It'd Cross Aiixlllarv.
No ,tned that tie workers had finished
In the nioi Hi of Januiiv J078 surKli il ilies.
lints brliiKlnc theli total sime June when
iHoouMllim was foinied to S3S0 This verv
acttvn liramli iii.fUi evorv Wednesd.l 111 lbe
parish bouse l'lfieenth and Porter sire, is
from I" 10 o click In tlm morntnR until the
same hot.i at n Kht The. nuxllltrj Is for
um ite in liavlnc s.-vcial nv largo ami wen
llKhled rooms besides plentj of tables and
tlie noce-nrv eiiiipment for satisfactory and
epib'k work
A feature that Is nicotine with mu h Mie
uss rocontlv Is n warm luncheon that is
served at noon ! dlffeieni women who volun
teei lo prepare It Pood la sold nt eot and
the lunelieon costs e.ch member twenty
eetits s It Is snrprisliiK' box manv appetlrlni;
menus fan be prepared for this -"-",
when patriotism and sacrifice Join hinds
This ifternoon Mile Susanno Mlvercrujs or
Hruesels IlelKluni will Blxn an lnte.es liiR
talk to the members and their friends Mile
mivercruvs Is one of the cr few who bnvo
been ablo to leive HelKlum since the i.ermau
nvnslon She was but a ehlld wlon the
. i.,ii. nut and einio to Amerlci Hi
April lKl.'i and her storlis uie most Intei
esilns as well as authentic
uillarv No ! has also t verv el1k.lent
lommlssary dlpnrtmcnt undei tbo dlreitlon
of Mrs Thomas Ilole. which has on severa
ocear.om met the troop t.alm. as thev pisse.
iiirniich the ell aim i ,- -
niiiietitlnB foods In the drive for meinbois .
'l ..?.... .i. l,a mivllliirv prided .
eltii incr e nrisioiHr ,--c . .- --- -
r'.e ames to Its roll. Jlrs NVIUI.im Caldwell
, . hall man of the nuxlllnrj. Mrs Tlioinas
T Ilovlo secretary nnd Jlrs rhonns Jl 11a
rud is treasurer Mrs James M 11azl.lt
Ims .harce or-all Inspection and Miss ( arlss.,
scofleld superintends all Hitting of material
' miwiib the othei aetlve wotkors are Mrs
N ,11 la. " T.iltlo Jlrs NN" K Applebaugh. Miss
MaiBuerlle hlmonson. Mrs W Allen .
Devli.e Mrs Johnson. Mrs. Wevpa.id virs
obert Hazlett Mr. f.efferts Mrs J lanev
vi r, foscph Gardiner, Jlrs Inni Herring
,., Vlis Willi im Knox. Mrs olive
Doughiv Mis TraiiU Kapus Mrs -aniiiel
k Mrs MoiilRomer. Mrs lame- lolin-
son
Mis
Mis unnori, .,ii,-n- .'" w - .....-.--
Kerslnw Jllss 'Sheelian. Miss Anui
Christie
tie Mrs GUoerl i oomos i .,n nm
Mrs Thompson and .Mrs. .-ilnll
nev
..- ,ruliir monthly meeting of the Im
maculate He ut Alumnae will 1. hi I.I next
sun lav afternoon at tbe high echool Sine
teenth ftml Wood streets, at 3 o.look
Number of Interesting
Entertainments in Camden
The P.ed Cross Aid of the l.'plphany Lu
theian Church of West Colllngswood was en
lertalneel'bv Mis William .1. Kraft nt luricje
.... o,. Tl.ursdav aflinwon. The nieinbers
'made lUe do?eji hospital towels
The I. G Sewing Circle of West I oll'ng-
wood was entertained oj- mips i.-..
of i olllnBs avenue on Jlonda
Mho Phi Doha Society was entertained bv
M,.s Minna NVInfong, of Station avenue,
Hldeloll lieigiiift. ii'i i,.MM.r..
Tho Pensaiiken Sigma Kappi was onlei
tilned on Wednesuay auernoun u, n"
Pigeon at her homo on Parle avenue,
Mrs Pauline Elchengreen and Jlrs Elwood
.'. were the hostesses at thn Suffrage
ilou-o at Camp Di from Sntutsl.i) to Mm
d,i
Mi Nrthiir JlcCarthy, of vWestmlnster
uv'eni.e Merchaiitvllle, entertained a nuinber
?,t friends nt a dame She has had as per
giie'l f-r a few da) 8 Jllss Marlon Kell) of
Philadelphia
Eniovable Entertainment
at United Service Club
One of the nost enjo)able of the Sunda
oicht concerts that havo been so populai
nt the United Service Club on South Twiiii).
second streei wos glvin last Sunday evening
nt the request of Commander Trcderlck ll
Pune c S N to an audience that packed
the. hail Tlie tastes of the men were thought
fully considered In tho Informal atmosphere
that pervaded tho entire evening, and the
reneated encores testllled to the enjoyment of
the sailors Captain Brlttaln and Mrs.
nrlttaln, Lieutenant Thomas, IT. 8. N, and
Mrs Thomas were tho guests of Commander
' , jim. pa) lie during the evening and
were most appreciative of the piogram ar
1 aliged
vinous those who look part In the enter
ealnment were Jllss Dorothy Powers, harpist-
Jllss Nell H. Gallagher, soprano. Jllss
'.-ranees jj. Kitih. with the latest Grecian
and esthetic dances; Jlr. James A. Dougherty.
In humorous stories; .Mr, Krank JfrConnell,
l.n character Impersonations, and Mr, Fred
erick A. Illemann, tho well-knqwn baritone.
Mrs Trcderlck A. niemanp and Jlr. William
Mcliowan were the accompanists.
The same program will bo repeated on Sat
urday evening' In Old St. Stephen's Parish
Hull Tenth street above Chestnut, at the
i ..., teat or Air. rjawsro . iwrtj. cnairman
i in-' ..-.-. . '..i.... -. u o.
o W ..n"f,""';'Sn Z?'ZZii"- ",u "
box pari) was lielifon biiiurciav f vpiiihk
., the Home, of .Mr llarr) A. H.tiidellon of
kn North 'I went) -second street, b) the 'Noung
Peonies boclelv of iT.n Calvar) Methodist
Toiscopal Churcli of Caniden. .
MEMBERS OF CAST OF "ROBIN
HOOD"
miss i.orni:
DOLLS ON SHOW FOR
AID OF DAY NURSERY
"Pouponnicre dc Suresiu1" Cares
for French Rabies While Mothers
Work in Munition Factories .
There will ho no exhibition of dolls fol
lowed hv ,e niublialo and tei at tho bonie
of Mrs Henrv Lewis, 4. '10 Spruir street
tills nflornoon from 1 until o ei clod.
The affair is Riven for the benefit of the
' Poilpminlere do Stllfsne wllldl Is l klllil
of day nursery situated In Paris foi the
i are of the little Trench war orphan. This
most worthv and appealing eharlt lias been
orninlsed b sotno prominent Parisian
women who realled the ltal necessity of
earlnE for thn small children who would
otherwise, be left entirely alone whllo their
mothers are dally emploed In munition
and similar factories
lloglnuInK with a small number In tbe
carlv slnRes of the war, tho work of tin so
nobb women bus tniimbtd to meet tho evor
RrovvJiiK nerd until now there arc more than
jnn ililblren undei the pmteetlon of tin
' Poiiponiilere Just ns the neecssitv for
suih an inslitutlon Ins arisen sim,, the
wai tlie word itself has onlv lecentlv eonio
into use "Pouponnli re" Is derived from a
word moanlnc "ihubb bib," and surelv the
work of keeping the llitlo l'muli w ir or
phans In this blooiulmr londlllon Js mol
Important AN hen the work increased to sudi
n Rrcit extent that tho ! irl'l in women In
charge were unable to meet the, ilem uuls tlie
appealed to their friend Mme C do Uric of
,isni Chestnut street, who fonnerlv lived In
Paris, to obtulu assistant n fiom the people
In this iltv.
Mine ile llrie will irlvo a shod tnll, on
Hi,, objci t of tho olntliv this afternoon and
nlso will re.i.l n litrr fr. tl.u .vl.l.a' l,.
also will read a letter from the Abbe' Pt-
trlce IT) nn, who Is ehaplalii of tbo Ponpon
nleie Father Tl)iin who gave sue Ii nn Interesting-
talk, on tlm war innillllons at tin
front lest wed, was unable, to lemilti In
this dt) until todn) although he Is deeplv
In svmpilhv with this work At present
Abbi' Tlvnn Is touring tlio fountr") under
dlnet eonimlssloti of the Tiench flovern
inent lo inllKhten the Amerlinii people as to
the true conditions whldi out men will hive
to faio In the front-line tremhes ,
TTio ibills whh h an ui exhibition nuinber
moro tli.en sevenlv nod have loiiu fnnn nil
pnits of tho world finch doll Is eliessed In
its nitlve eostume while a I it go map neaibv
shows the exact location of each tiny plaeo
Tho muskalo Indudes songs bv Jllss
rjladvs Howe Miss Liui.i Willis nnd Jlrs
NVvniie, with Mis NNTIIIniti V Willis as ac
eoinpanlHt Jllss Anni Shceiu.iker will pluv
several piano solos and Master Aleo Gudiep
will give some seleetloiis on the eello, Jllss
Cellna de Hrie and Miss Geitrude ele Ilrle
will plnv some duets on the violin and piano
Items of news for tho sncletr pace villi lie
n ipted Unci print,,! In t4ie LTrnlnr Public
Inciter prov-lctect the) are written on one side
of Ihe palter cinlv unit nro clsorri ssllh full
name and telephone number of Ihe sender
It must he poshlMe to strife the note. Acl
dresi "Hnrletj Mllor," hrenlng I'ubllo Ledcer.
103 Ihr.Inut rlrrrt.
CLAIRE ENICE CHIRES
The gix-year-old daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. N. G. Chircs is smallest
-active worker at ihe "Whito House,"
the headquarters of the Patriotic
Citizens' Committee of tho Falls of
Schuylkill, where wonderful work is
being accomplished by mon, women
and children for thn soldiers and
sailors of East- Falls under the
direction of Mrs. Dobson Altemus.
fjw X'-fJtjJMFj ' BeCy fSsvM weBft'Vint.saarf?'
I jMff tgigigP K gigigiH
HOOD"
i.okhkn as "ANNAHKL"
DANCE AND BRIDGE
FOR NAVY AUXILIARY
Proceeds of Laige Hcnefit Affair
Will Re Given to Emergency
Flint! for Navy Men
Mont of the naval sit have hem woik
tng elniliig the Insi week foi the b. neflt
ilaniP and biidgn that Is to be given toinot-
low afternoon at the Norniainlle, iniriv
slxtli and Chestnut streets, undei- the au
pliesoftbi V.ivv Nuxlllatv the proceeds or
whldi vtlll be given to tie emergency fund
foi tho bo)a in the nav v Jluslo jvlll be
furnished in the Tuiinlng Camp Hand liom
tlm navv ).itd, and mnnv souvenirs baNo
been doniterl ns pi Ires bv tlio dlffiren ahopi
and stores to JIis Itivmond Ke)es, who
Is on tho loitnnlttr. The patiore6es of Iho
affair are JIis Hdward T Htote'buiv, Jlrs
I human Grllllo, Jlrs Geor,!e Cooper, Mrs
Alfred Gtnv .Mrs Clirence Carr, Mrs Itav
mnnd Keves. Jlrs J J Jloffctt and Jlrs
Hubert JlorrN
lieutenant Colonel lloborl M P.rookneld
V S A nnd .Mrs Ilrooklleld have as theli
guet at the piesent time Jllss Grace Aims
of New York cltv An informi! ilenee was
given In her honor on Jlonda) evening at
their homo, 2'j Porter street Mrs Joseph
llnrrhnan has al'o arranged u dinner part
tn her honoi on Satuidav afternoon
Jits Theodore 11 Winters nnd In r 'mil
sou are visiting in Noifolk nt lbe picsint
time Jlrs Winters entert i'i i 1 iufoinnllv
last Trlil.iv evening at her home, '-'in' s'.iiilh
Garnet iilrtel ll.r (.nests weio Navel ('in
structor IMvvIn J. Cochrane, T S N md
Mrs Cochrane, Naval Constructor N I!
Couit und Jlrs Court Commando! Thomas
T Nelson. T S N and Mis NiKon, Mrs .1
Pike. JIis .limes p Holm, Jlrs lla)ninnd S
Ko)es Mis Illdiard M()er and Miss Tlor
ence Dubois
.Mrs Jlnvuionil S Keves will entertain to
morrow afternoon most Infoimnlly at tea,
after whldi tho gjiests will knit nnd sew
Ntnong Ihove Invited are Mrs Thomas T cl
sou and hoi guest Mrs Prli o Jlrs P.obeit
Jl lltooklleld and her guest Miss Arms. Jlrs
-NNIlUain I. Siott, Jlrs Hiigene IJ 11) an, Jlrs
Illdiard Me.ver. .Mis William Close, Jlrs
Ueadi Chennwith Mrs Colllnson, Jlrs Ped.
Mis NN' Tilcdell Jlrs Laniiers, Jlrs Louis
Haldt Jlrs Simons and Jlrs linl i;n
w right
Jlrs P.lihaid Mevei of 1534 South Colo
ndoteri.no eiitcrnltioi! luforniallv at cards
on Minidav owning nt her home.
Nav.il e onstrudoi Ch tiles L lliand, 1
S and .Mis llranil of 251R South Twetnv -set
ond slier! will speiul Washington's Birth
dav visiting friends in Virginia.
Jlr nnd Mrs W Price Aman. or ;r.3J
South Eighteenth stiert, expect to spend th
hollddv visiting in New York
Patriotic Entertainment for
Allies at Lu Lu Temple
There will lit a grand patriotic entertain
ment In nid of the Allied torces given at tlm
Lu l.u Temple Hroad and Spring Garden
streets this evening The entertain
ment will be vjilecl in suit all tastes and
will Includi) motion pliiuies vaiidc villo and
d Hiring A special attinrtion lies In the fact
tint refiishniuits will bo solved dutlng the
evening The music will ho excellent, ns It is
lo he furnished bv Ihe Culled States Jlnrlne
llnnd from the n,cv v nid of this clt) Se
lections will also be plated bv the Cale
cloiiim Plpei"
ThkeiH foi this luterostnu, arfnu msv b,i
ohtahiccl from Mr ( luiles Chalk of icij
Pino street (ir an) member of the committee,
or at the door
The patronesses for ihe bail include .Mrs
flobert ll Straw hi Idge Jlrs Jlorrls L Cloth
ier, Jits George. NV Child) Diexel, JIis i;
nurd Grilbb Jllss K T llohertson, JIljs I).
I1a)s Miss Jf II Cadwallader, Jlr II New
hold Colonel Tl T .MonlKinnerv Captain
Ilobert H Straw hi Idge nnd Captain lit nil.
mln Chow
"WftAT'5 DOING
,TONGHX2s
alrlntlo enlrrtslnmenl "In Aid nf il..
Allied Torces Lu Lu Temple Admission
charge
Count) Alecllrnl horletr ineeli, Twenty,
second and Ludlow streets. Jfembers
Intor Truck NsBoclstlon ellnnrr.
Adelpbla Jlembeis,
Hotel
Weasel. Cuh danre. lfti. Hall, -iwn.
tleth and Tioga streets Subscription
Carpenters' District Csunell to paia on
question of accepting wage rate set by the
shipping board, 1803 Spring Garden street,
members
lecture nn (! Paul, the liar, bletsart P,
Keetlng, St Peter's p. E. Church, Wayne
avenue and Harvey street, Oermantown
Concert for benefit of Friends' reconstruc
tion work In Tiance, Young Women's Chris
tian Association, Eighteenth and Arch
streets. Admission charge
T.fftura on dyeatufTa bv fir, Leuls J,
Jlatos, Franklin Institute. Trie
Horletr of Arts ond Letters, New Century
Club, 8, IS o'clock, Jlembers,
llrltlah Mlialon to reerull Jewa at Hebrew
Literary1 Society, 210 Catharine street. Free.
Hopper-dance, Manufacturers' Club, Members.
l.VT f-..""l'
BEHIND THE SCENES '
.With Rulers and Leaders of Wartime Europe
Hy THi: I'UINCESS RADZIWILI.
(Cipvrigltl .iS, bii the Public l.edytr Company)
Catherine
Tiinnn died in Vlennai the oilier day a
woman who m her eiulet and unobtrusive
way, has pla)ed In modern polities a pit I
that can be compated to thai of Madame do
Pompadour undei
Louis XV In Cranio
and thoso ii t h e l
"Jlnltte'ses do Hoi'
of whom hlstorv bs
kept tho name When
I en) In n quiet and
unobtrusive win 1
mean It In tbe best
sense of tlio word
bemuse Catheilne
Scbniit who foi
something Pke thi'tv
vears wis the fncnd
the advisor Hie con
soler and evervthlng
elo vvhleb bo to
uutred of the late
Tmptior T i a n r I s
Joseph of Nustrla
was clovei nollgli
not to tiv lo Im
pose her peisonalltv
on that hRUghtv
Austrian niltoi'rniv
whldi she luted so
1 tllM 1 VWIW II t
thnroiighl)
IIT.H CILVP.Ai TLIl
She was possessed, of nn absolutely Inde
pendent ohnraite'r and actiiss ihuilgh she
hid been, sho miild boast of a elellrncv of
feeling vvblih imiiv great women might have
eoplfil with advantage to themselves as well
us lo othois Theie wbs nothing metn about
this brlRht-ev.d woman uhvavs good-leiu-pered,
nlwavs dieeitul iien under trvlng
fircuinstaiici s. nnd who tool, the (.leans!
rnio to see evciviiiing inni .is i;"nm on
ainuuil her. while piet. tiding lo be blind
lo it She had mi eqiuinlmltv whldi leninlned
unshakable, a inesotiie. of mind that nev.t
was nt fault She liked i ver)hod.v. while!
loving- no one not even the old and selll-h
nnn to whom she devoted h(r existence, lis
much out of pnv foi hlui as on acniunl of
the good things wlinh the f.u t pun und for
her She was newt In .uiv one s wnv, and
vet she maniged to st.iinl in lbe path of nil
tbt luitnoious and continual titlmipt" whldi
weio made to peisilade the Hiupeior to tlve
up his fileudslilp for bei N he u tetsotis of
St ite weio Invol.d nRalnsi her. she ion
Hived to piovf Hill these dlil lleit illllielii
hei Inastniidi as she had invei idled to
know nnv thing tint went nliolit In th
spbeies of pollllcs which us she entitlnu
sllv lepeiled did not eoniein hi i In tlio veiv
least and wllldl she did nol pielend lo
Jlldne
Hut In spile of Ibis assumed Indifference
to aught else than those things wbkli Inter
ested the Immediate bodllv comforts of her
lniiietl.il friend, Catherine Sduatt managed
to exeiciso a watchful Influence ovei his
thonrhts nml nclloii" Sim hid pemu tiled
him so roiuplelel) that her own llfo was
one continual admiration of his genius In
telligence and other absent qualities that lbe
Infatuated inonatch got Into tho habll of
mentioning quite, freelv before her manv
tilings he. would never hive dreamed of
talking about befoie members of bis own
famlb the Kmpress Tllrnbeth Included lies
fullv believed tint tho actress loved him ro
well that she would never think of criticizing
an) thing lie might do, say or think Theli
relations were composed of astuto cleverness
on one side and absolute selfishness on the
oihei
nilCCSHD NOBILITY
IVau Schratt and Ibis was one of her
peculiarities novel consented to have .t title
of I) mine's or countess bestowed upon her
This wad n leniirknble thing on tbo part of
an Austrian considering the fact that In
Vienna any ono devoid of this advantage is
believed to bo worse than a nobod, and equal
lo an Indli.li piriab. She did not wish per
sons to sav that she bad abused the Influence
which she possessed over tho mind and the
soul of Tiancls Joseph to force her way Into
the hiuglTty Austrian ailstocrac) Sho had
In on nil actiess, was nn actress still, lu fait .
and perhips one of the secrets of her strength
consisted In her clinging to her profession,
even aftet she) had given It up
It bad not been at all easy for the Km.
CHESTNUT ST. Opera House
IlllM.'"nO OI MI SSRS SIlfDEllT
The Same Old Story
Another Shubeit
Success
House Crowded
Many Turned Awnv
w r c oti.D ri.ui.iaii jiai
( MD I.1MT4 ITlOVt ALL
nn: PAi'i.its
Rut the Rest Line
Is the Line at the Box
Office, it Never Breaks
$ OVER
TODAY THE TOP
vv int nt
All-Star Cast ivcu.oin.i
ED WYNN
.JUSTINE JOHNSTONE
VV1PBELI
c nvil.
I.ll It K i IIIIONMIS
l ltl-1) . ADl.Li: ASTAIRF
AND COMPANY OF 100
PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME
NIGHTS 51.50. $1, 75c, 50c
MATS. $1-00, 75c, 50c
lAfri'rlM.i lis. AND HOLIDAYS
J! NTS TOUW. I nlDA & HAT
ADELPHI 51-00 Mat. Tonun row
Ucr. Mat. Saturday Holiday Mat. Friday
A SMAbHllNb bULLL!
mwtmi
NV
MARY NASH "To
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Company
h Y iu C LAST 7 TIMES
MAT. TODAY T $1.00
REOfLAIt MATINEE SATURDAY
NV I I. I. 1 A M
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In Ills Qreateat & CUl'C for Cui'ableS
T'lTllt""lN'Ql IIH'.U "AYS Delightful
corned) Is hound to attract iare auaiencca
tecauae ot Ite original llnm wl?ard-lll. altu
atlcina and palnataklngly conceived caat "
TNllENVELL I'BKI OHMAMIi MII3 ENT
r.T SEATS TOMOR. Ma"sr,der,
VaCW NOUNVOnTHH CI11MMY 11ENIENV
ODDS & ENDS
or ini7
with
lUUUY WATSON, JR.
L1L-UAN LORRAINE
JACK NORWORTH
AND Q1IIERS
ACADt.MV"oPMUSIC Wert., Teh. 2T, 3PM
SYMPHONY
SOCIETY OP NEW lORN"
WALTER DAMROSCH, COND
FRANCES STARR
win leclta ' rarrtllon '" by Relglan Toat Cam-
maert, with orcheitral setting hy Elgar.
neaerved acata at Heppea NOW
'bTFTKEITH'S THEATRE
mat. at a 2 SHOWS TODAY 2
uv ANNETTE KELLERMANN
and HER RIO SHONV
Lew DOCKSTADER "Rubcville"
JJIJJA nUEOQEn t CO.; MAEIEl KINO. Others.
isra7Vlt,.T1Y TUB JOLLY OIIIL8
llA IlJH and LA GRACE. OtneU
BACK
Mfr
f, iViscvMi
Schratt
peror to win her, and while all the.' great
ladles at whose feet lie had worshiped In his
outh bad been only loo happy to leld to any
entreaties he bad whispered In their ears,
C.itbeiliie bad begun by repulsing him, and
then Imposed upon him the penance of a long
probation, during which be had been con
demned to hone for a good many things of
which bill it small half was ever given him.
Trail Hchiatt was a strong believer In the
vlriuos of homeopathy administered In very
small doses, especially where love came Into
question
SOMi: PKCCI.IAIIITIKS
She was 1 1 her wny a pious and good
woman and whenever she feared she might
get Into tiouhle she hastened lo go nnd
consult a Jesuit father, who administered to
her conscience for a long space of oars; who
indeed foi aught 1 know, may have been In
poseslon of Its seciets at the time of her
death In her wav Catherine Schratt was
gieit exception among women. She only
inred for useful thing" She loved monev,
bill mole on account of tho good things
which It could piocure for her than for Its
tntilnsle value Of Jewels she had plenty,
which she bin cllv ever put on. Sho was essen
llnllv k comfortable sort of woman, who liked
to sit bv her fireside knitting a sock or
glancing through a clerical newspaper. Sh
was Immensely ilever, but not at all cut
tilled, nnd she bad contrived to Inspire such
a respt-c t foi her person and such n dread
of her leiallatoiv families of shovvlnc her
self naslv In legale! to those who had at
tempted lo i loss her path that even Ihs
uiliil"teis had tncltl) tome to the conclusion
that tho best thing for them to do was to
luivei I'i. mils Josephs filend severely alone.
To ihe old man she was alnnvs kind,
I hough she made no seiiet of the fnct that
ho lioiicl her Intensely and that she thought
he lived much too long Hut sho was of a
placid trmpei nine nt. nnd she submitted with
loslMi.Ulon to the deciees of Providence,
making in tho meanwhile her plans for the
fiiiuto dav when .she would be no longer it
welcome vlsllni .(t the Menu v Hofburit or
In the castlo of Sdiotibrunn, nifd when she
would be able to live her own life, getting up
lute, If sho eared to do to and going lo bed
it the time she liked, not when It was
Imposed upon her b,v the eat I) hours kept bv
the Hinpeior Souietluies shn quite enjo)ed
the Idea that this d lea in of hers might come
true, and the thought helped her to struggle
through the small worries of her existence
with a mutinied smile nnd cheerful words
Nhi"' her release was but it short one, and
now Hie fan Catheilne has followed the old
soveielgn lo whom she bad devoted her life
there whole ivin Austrian Emperors find
their equals
MARKET
rlTUBKT
A HO VIC
10111
11:1ft V. M.
TO
11.15 r. M.
At.r. this wckk
bi:i.M"l' Presents T Irst bhowlnr of
CLeARA KIMBALL YOUNG
AM) Hl.tl OVVV COVtPANY IV
"THE MARIONETTES"
liom th lTo by Pierre Wolff
PALACE
ISM MARKET fiTrtPJET
10 A M. to It IS P M
P I N A I. 1) A V
i-ktitv riI,iTMI.iT'l' In Hrt Snoln
fjlvlU DUiSisuj x Pnneninunt Vleturs .
run kt.ns or t hi: liitiiiTUous"
Thunda) Trills t Katunisy MABEL NORJIAMI
In ' DODOINCl A MILLION
A TTcT"DT A
riirSTNTT BELOW 10TII
10 I'i s M . 12. 2, 3 45, f. 45. 7.45, 0.30 P. M.
VM S. HART Art" future
Will. O, luviw. I lrt Mowing
In "niA. Ii IILA.F.S It NV DEN
Added Son of Democracy (2J Eplsod'
VICTORIA
MARK El' Above OTH
ll A. M to It MS. P M.
LAST NVEEK OP
WILLIAM FARNUM
In WILLIAM TOX Plcturilatlon of
"LES MISERABLES"
Next Week PETROVA In ' Tho Light Within "
Added "Hon of Democracy" (lat two L'plaodea)
nPeTP.MT MARKET ST. Melow 17TH
liLiUHil's i K I N A I. D A r
5KI5I?. FKANCIS X. BUSHMAN
aid UEVr.IU.Y IIAYNE In 'Under tiuaplclon."
lomor. EARI.E WILLIAMS tn Mother's Bin"
MARKhr STREET
AT JUNIPER
K AVDEVILI.R
CONTINUOUS
II A M TO 11 P. M.
"THE REEL GUYS" MsvJAct
KDDIII CASSADY Others.
CROSS KEYS""" ?ftV,rrHT t
CUNNING ?,&,
BROADWAY DTfE5,i5,vl?
"A Romance of Chinatown"
JUNE CNPRICH in 'HE NUT Or nOMANCK"
FORREST mo'" AT S 15
THE LAUGHING HIT!
POPULAR .$1 MATINEE TODAY
Entire Loner floor, II. Bal. and Gal, 80c.
HENRV W HWAOE Offers
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A TRAIN OP JIIltlH AND S1ELODT
Nlchts, Krl. It 8at. Mats. 1 Entire
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tons Hlrthdas Even.) 'Floor
Plenty of Ueod Peata, ROo anj 11.00.
EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY ,vn'rr1thn,Vyon''
G A RRICK NKiirrsatmir,
AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS." Telegraph.
Pop. Mat. Today S $1.50
EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY ThdVy"'
OLIVER MOROSCO S LAUGHINQ HIT
and
BROAD Last A Evgs. M,Vrt0
POP. ?1 MAT. TODAY kr:i
Eitia Mat Friday, NVaahlncton's Birthday.
LOVE FORBIDDEN
WiUi ROBERT EDESON
Next Monday Seats Tomorrow
ClfARLES DILLINGHAM rrerenta
GENERAL I Win. Courtenay
J POST ( Thomas A. Wise
A Love Coined j by J E. Harold Tarry.
" ii'ADlillf OP MUSIC
NEXT MON DAT EN ENINU AT S.1S
Smiling "PAT" O'BRIEN
Lieutenant Ho)al Flybig Corpt.
mv Kscupa I'rom a German Prison Camp"
'"' si.e Enthralling Btory of Adventure.
g.ata 73c to K Heppe'a. lilt) Chaatnut at.
TtrpfPI V Theatre, HthfcDaLancey. Loe.eeu.
Lit i" Theatre NN'orkahop of N. r. Preaaou
II A r.iiintlftt" w,lh HILDA SPONQ
"A UrtUniM.!, and OLIVM WYNDHAM
One Week Only. Tonight S. 30. Pop. 1 1 iMat, Tomer,
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