J 1 ' y W JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE BtV-' J Nancy Wynne Chats About Several Things Card Party at Adelphia Harvestintr vVssnmnt inn ty at Adelphia Harvesting Association to Be Started D ON T forget that Will It win Is nolng to nildrcss tlic workers nt the Independ- ence Hf.uaro nuxlllary of the American ,' ned Crosi at 3 o'clock this afternoon For It will he worth while roIiir down I Chestnut Btrtet to 60S to hear the great ar correspondent. That whole big end ' room of the nuxlllarj Is filled every day ' wltli women vvcatlne the lied Cross cos tume, imUltiB surgical dressings, pneu- moult Jatketi, cc wipes, compresses, tf anonsc svvcutcis. In f.vct, every known i want of the sleU or well hokllcis Is being icen to. And on Monda afternoons a Know ledge of what these men and their wives and countries me going tlnough to make the world "Mifc for democracy Is given bv the eminent and piomlncnt men and. women $ who aic Invited to speak by Mrs Cieoige '& Horace Luiimu who Is tlnlinian of tho iuxlllarj S This tcason sin.li well known poisons i; as Colonel St George Loftus Steele. Wil li Ham T Hills Maude H.idford Warren, 'I Bilgadler tlcncral Waller, Captain Latham, ih of the Connaught Itangeis, Mis. Welling- ton Shannon, Arthur Jone. of the nmbu- lace coips, who has now it enlisted In our rm, nnvu spouen its lerimtiiy an in teresting auxjllarv tu be In touch with let me tell ou A' Ml jou going to the card paitv for the Haldwln Da Nurserj this nftei- noon at the Adelphia? It's going to be finite a affah xou know. The nuiscrj was itarted about twentj live vcam ago bj atudents and giaduatcs of the IJaldvvIn School In l)in Mawi, aifd the work among the pooi has been prodigious. T'lom sixty to one hundred babies aro cared for thcra lall whllo the mothers go to thcli- vvoik. Imagine! The cost Is but eight cents a da and JJO will take caio of a babj foi a jcai It's ccitulnly a good work to feed theso little ones and keep them oft the street where thej would suiely be vic tims of motorti ticks or trolley fail, as aic so rninj little children who-c mothers have no placo to leive them when thej go to their dillv toll .Mis. Samuel Kvcl.ind Is cluiliman of the card pntv which Is at the Adelphia, and idic tells me there aic to be 150 tables of pla.cis The committee includes Mis. Otis Sklnnei Mrs Tt it I'oitcr Uradford who Is incident of thn nuiseij, Mls Agues 'llamlllon Miss Maiv Convcise, .Mis. Jo seph N I'cw Miss Mabel I'cw Mrs Bar tram lib Imids Mrs Waring Wilson Miss Louise Tvvncldcll, Mrs. Wallace Simmons, Miss llannali l'lflcy. Miss Shoemaker, Miss Leatilro t'o, Mih. IVnnk Moss, Miss Marian Mulford, Mis Clmles N'oirls Jr. Miss Anna tl. Uildwln Mis. Ildvvurd York and Mis Wlntluop Collin, who nio the thiee vice piesldents; Mrs. Charles Town send, vvjio is secictar. Mis. I-avvrence raucoasl, MWs llle.uinr Collins, Mrs. Win thrup Collin and MI'S M irlon Toulmln, Miss Toulmln Is ticasurci of the nuiseiy. 6 mm: ticoi '9 - have be corse vvnarton t'eppei .irs, wno ecu living at 1'ortress Monroe, '& tame up i-V with the last week to spend the weekend senior Geoige Wbarton Peppers. Tho ounger Mrs. I'eppcr was Marian Ijcis, jou remember fchc anil C corse vitro mairled about two xeT-n ago, Just Ittfoic the tioublc with Mc.-.lco, and then nhen war with Gcimanj broke out thej were oblige to give up their pietty little final ttnniilM .it Tupntt tllllrt HUtl 1'lllQ Jf Ktiects. At (list Mis repper staved .it home with her patents and her small on, George Whii ton Peppci. r.d, but latci joined Lieu tcnint I'eppei. W hut a Joy It must be to tho families when these few- nnd far be tween weel:cnd visits can be brought about. IMinund and Jean Tluver vvero fheie the week end before this, staving witli the Thompsons, but they are going V further south and came home to say II Eood-tv for a while, anyhow. CM, lit IIUL U UIU IU1 UlU HfcaiHin.i ti.ti. ? who can afford to havo their wives live ha... !... tint I'. i niAlti liiirl f(11 Hindf t, lit l I II IT 1 1 fa Mill lin (H V-.-. J "' ...vwv. r i)io curt, and tlKre aic some ou Know. nil) ou Know that Marv mul Dick TUsh 3 . , .. , !-... 1 ... 'XTnnrlni. Kit I linn nave a uiuj uuui mai iu'iu. I" Allrnvln. Mrx. Ttoblcil Is dOW II there With Man-, nnpmrt it seem almost absurd to 'it Plcturo these joung ghU. almost babies themselves, with little ones or tneir own. But so it Is llleanor Cuj ler AValker's baby Is now three months old and Illlzabeth Grimths rage's Is about Bilk months. Mary Bolilcn Tilghman must be a picture with a tuab In her arms. She Is wonderfully pretty, It seems to me, and lacks the rathci worried look that her mother and Trlscllla both have. Thej arc all t ireo beauties, however. You remember Mar.v and Dick TUghman iTwcro married here last stay in tno uatne W dral of hS. l'eter and Paul, and when Dick W went down to Georgia with the troop Mary l' went thero also to live. IIIllATt Mrs. Van P.cnsselacr Is thinking of starting up an Interest In planting and harvesting along the Heading road this year, much on the same order as tho work dono last e,ar on the Main Line by Mis. Andrew Wilght Crawford and a num. bet- of other women and which was so wondei fully successful. Ccitaln It Is that bushels of vegetables wetc saved which othetvvlso would have gone In tho general waste of things, nnd the healthy outdoor exercise did much for tho women, girls IA and boys who engaged In the work." Mrs. ty Vati rtenssclaer will hold a meeting at her home this week for the purposo of discuss ing this subject. NANCY WYNNC. Social Activities Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco W. Dolan and their daughter. Miss Alice Dolan, will leave Rose niont, Wednesday, to spend the balance of the winter and early spring at their home In Aiken, H, C. Mrs. Isaac H. Clothiet Ji of Sunn) brook Farm, Itadnor, has sent out Invita tions for u dinner to he given on .April 5 at the Art Alliance before the meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's dancing class. Mr, and Mrs. Henry D, niter, 3d, of Oermantown. are receiving congratulations DJ on the birth of a son, Henry D. Rlter, 4th. Miss Mary M. Wilson and Miss Gertrude b a. vviison, or 1637 bouui Kirteenin street, r (pending the Lenten season at Atlanqo Miss Josephine Wilson has left for New jYork. where she will be the guest of Mr, Md.Mrs. Joseph T, Pocher. V rf 'A!rdB.TKvan, of 85l7..ButletOB n on the Reading avenue, In northern Philadelphia announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Violet Shaffer llvant, to Mr. Harold Purves Murphi. of (lermantonn. Miss Rose Brown, of 2t: Morris street, has returned from a trip to New York Mr and Mts .Sam-iel Klein of fi:o5 Pine street, entertained list evening In honor of Sergeant William WlrUchafter, who has Just returned front Camp Gordon Among those present were Mr. and Mrs Henry Kolsky, Mr nnd Mr. Harry r-lslr, Mr. and Mrs. II L Swinge. Mr and Mrs II I. Parncnn and Mr and Mrs B Clair FRENCH PICTURES TO BE SHOWN HERE Wonderful War Films in Rail room of Bcllcvuc on Thurs day Night Vii interesting event on Thursdav evening will be the exhibition nf official French war pictures In the billroon at the llellevue Stratford for the benefit of t.i Protei-lloii l)u r.cfornie No S," orginlsed under olllelal sanction of the French Government to crc for tOO.000 French soldiers Invalided at home and not hi the pension cHss To c ire fm these men Marhalls .loffrc and llalg per-" mltttd the famous French explorer and artist, Mr Gervals Cotirtfllemont to make extensive picture! nf the vailoun bittleneuls, the wai-swept v ill igcs ni d the devastated regions of not them France Keveril views show the battlefields as the) ippeired in the carlv stages of tlic war and tlip striking con Irast In their present destditluti Tlic former Minister of War M Mlllerand, li tlie eecutlve president nf the committee for the tellcf of the wounded and sick soldiers President I'oincalre Is th ilnlr man of the ho.-orai) tomnilttee William Sando? was sent to this countrj i s t cclal loimnlcsloner In clmge of the exhibition Tlie committee In chirgc of the pictures for this clt lonslMs of Mrs IMwln S H ili-li, Mrs J tlardner Cns itt lrn C)ius H K Furtls Mrs (ieorre W t lillds lteel, Mis. Stanlcv O 1'lagg Jr. Mrs Maurlre llecksbei, Mrs Nonnln MacLeod Mr John Markoe, Mrs Francis T Pnttcrfon "Mist Caroline Slnkler. .Mrs Cornelius Steei sou Mis Fd ward T Stotesbur) Mis lexander Van lSenelner and Mrs IlircUv II VVaibuiton WAR TEA GIVEN IN MOORESTOAVN Delightful A flair in Jersey Town Last Week for Relief Association MOORI.STOWV- Corporal Nminati II Rogers lias been promoted to sergeant of Conipanv F Tueirt) -fifth engineer corp3 A 'war tea" was given lust week at 170 Fast Main street tho count) home of Mrs William F Reeves, for th" benefit of the Moorestown branch of the New Jersey Re lief Association Mr P O listerhus, who represents the wir representative commu nity service for Camp Dlx, gave a very In teresting talk mjRLI.MnOV Ml i:imei SampioiM a member of th" naval reserves has been vis iting his father it-. William Sampson, for a few dav s Mrs Vaughn Marshall of Wilmington Del, Is making an extended sta.v with friends In this clt) I'PGnWATKR PARK Miss Frances Ward, after spending a few da)s with her aunt. Mrs P S Clarkson. at Spruco Acre, has returned to Gerniantown, Pa Mrs Louis Christie, of Lancaster r , is spending a fortnight with her nelce, Mrs. Hugh B. Miller. Ml and Mrs Joseph Bubv who are now at Passile foi a few months are x Salting Mr and Mrs Paul R Buzb), at Moorestown M R1.TUS -The Red Cross branch which was orgsnized here a few weeks ago opened Its workrooms at the borne of Mrs, Harriet D Lofland last Mondav with eighteen mem bers, who started the work for the branch During the day several hospital garments were completed nnd wool was given out to tlie knitting classes. Friday has been the day appointed as the working day, and the workrooms will bo In charge of the various committees of tho branch each week. The newly organised branch his nearly 200 mem bers, who arc er) anxious to have their branch one of I lie mot talked nf In n.ii llnston Count) as hiving real worker. CROSSW ICKS-Tlu Red Cjoss blanch Is ceitalnlv bus) these da)s llach member Is tr)lng In some way to do heripart Mrs Cl"iarlc3 V Uriel, entertained at her homo a few evenings ago, giving a real old-fashioned social The guests contributed JTu which was at once turned ovci to the treas urer of the Red Cross Camden Bride and' Groom Take Southern Wedding Trip The marriage of MIss.Fdna Fgbcrt Pohl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul V. Pohl. of 534 Haddon avenue, nnd Mr Daniel W. Tim mons took place, last Saturday at the rectory of the Church of the Immacjlaw Concnitlon The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George A Welsh. The 'jrldt was attended hv Miss Birdie Lcsllo ns m.vU of honor and Miss Lleanor Tlmmons, a sister of tho bride groom, as 1 il'l snnM Mr Pul Dominie acted as best man Following tho cere, mony n reception was held at the home of tlie bride's parents fter a trip through the South. Mr. and Mrs, Tlmmons will be at homo after March 10 at 1134 Haddon ave nue. Installation of officers of tlie- Ahav Zcdak Auxiliary took place last Sundoy evening at their quarters Post 5 Hall. Fifth street and Talor avenue, Camden The newly elected officers are Mr. William Rothman. president; Mr Charles Serotklns. vice president: Mr. William Herman, secretary: Mr. T. Herman, financial tecrctar) ; Mr Morris Kress, treas urer: Mr, Samuel Kress, sergcant-at-arms. An elaborate program rtis irrangeri. Jllss Beatrice Waters, of Seventh a-.enue, Haddon Heights, has been visiting friends at Llanerch. Pa , for a few di) Captain and Mrs. Larnlo B. Shaw, or 423 North Fourth street, are spending a few weeks In Florida Mr. Harry M. Knight, postmaster of Cam den, spent the week-end In Atlantic City, he having been a guest of his daughter, Mrs Mary K. Vredenburg. Ono hundred sailors from League Island were the guests of the Men's Class No. 10, of the Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church, Camden, jesterday and today. The committee In charge arranged an elaborate entertainment for the Jackles. Miss Suianno Sllvereu)s. the Belgian refugee, was the speaker of the evening. The Camden Forest No, S, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, held the second annual dinner danco last Saturday evening at Kugler't). The affair was given under the auspices of the drill and dance, commltteo of the lodge. The affair was one of the most successful nnd enJo)able functions ever given by the organi zation. The commltteo In charge Included Mr. James J. Scott, Mr. Harry a. Hlnch man. Mr. Charles Stltt, Mr. lidgar N. Batslan and Mr. Harry M. Dease. Mrs. Samuel C. Carton, of West Cedar ave nue, Merchantvllle. has gone to Miami, FJa-, where she will make an extended stay, Mrs, Jesse Bakley, of East Crestnut avenue, xferehintvllle. has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. IXalph Cochran and their daughter, Mls .Dorothy Cochran, of Phlladl)l. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25. : ,V ' ' MISS AGNES MORGAN UKOCKIK W. M mil . . MISS .MARGARET BERWINI) E. A. A.'S TO HELP WITH ANNUAL DOG SHOW Seventh Yearly Exhibition Under Auspices of Kennel Club Will Have Girls as Stewardesses 1 Ik seventh annual show nf the Ktnuel lub of this ilt) will be held in tho First Riglment rmoiv. llroiil nnd (sllowlilll streets mi W cdnesdav ,md ThurMl ix The affnli Is holiig hdrl for the benellt of the Child 1-edemiinn, In which o man) promi nent people are Interested Then will be nearl) 700 dogs from nil inrts nf the world on exhibition Twcnn well-known members of 'he llmer ger.ev Aide Service of which Mrs Wil liam 1 Clothier is the ai ting dilector. will act as suwni dosses In tho various ring and bind the pilzc ribbons to the xhlbltors of the victorious dogs as the Judges make their decisions 1 he will also assist In other w,i), giving the dog show all added Interest . The stewardesses will be .is follows Misses Knes lliotkle, MIrs nilzsjietlt N'or rls Miss It-iiiuih Wright, Miss Sarah Franklin VIik I pton Favorite. Miss Hvdnev Franklin, Mrs Howard llansell, Miss lbnlle Cool, Miss Margaret Iterwlnd Miss Kltlj Ilrlntun Mrs II. Wethcrlll. MIks stlnrlne Coxe Mrs Doiuihl Jenks, Mrj I! Pancoasl Miss Susl,' Stunt Miss Maw Clark, Mlsj Luille Caitei and Mini Mar) Brooke 'I he Illuo Cios, of vdilib Mrs Flphlii htone VInitl md Is honotnblo Recretirv for the Unlteil hlates will ntso have nn exhibit of tho manner In which the dogs nnd horse i nre being tared for on the battlefields nf Fin opt Tho Blue Cross Is In charge of the hospitals for this work SEWING CIRCLE WILL MEET IN FRANKFORD Various Meetings of Card Clubs and Knitting Societies Keep Women Busy These Days Mis, t! Hurle), of Oakland fctieel will entertain the members of the i-cwlng circle to which be heloncs tomonow nftemoon Miss Hortense Milton, of Oithodov street will entertain the members of her card club on WedneMlay afternoon The Olrls' Frlendlv S-oelot) of St Mark's Fplscopal Church of Frankfort! will hold Its weekly sewing circle at the church to monow evening The North Frankford Baptist Church en tertained tlic World-Wide t.ulld of Philadel phia at n suppei glvin nt the church on 'Ihursda) evening The Forword and Onwnid Bible Clsss of the Seventh United Preshjttr'an Church of Frankford, at Lelper and Orthodox streets, gave a social on Thursdav evening nt the homo of Mis McLean, of Margaiet street Mrs Norman Castor, of Pilling and Arrott Hrects entertained tit Five Hundred on Fil day (veiling nt her home when her guests were Mr and Mrs P W Blattenberger, Mr und Mrs Howard Holden, Mr nnd Mrs ltbui Woodward, Mr and Mrs C H Ilett Mr and Mrs James Christian and Mr and .Mrs, Ilcnrv Crankshaw Miss Alico Scinplcs. of Pilling and nott itreets will spend the next two weiks In Washington, I) C The marriage of Miss Muigaiet VvofiVn den of C330 l.eshcr sticrt and Sergeant Louis Pegal of the Field Hospital No J '1 went) -eighth Division, tool, place on Mon dav, February 11, nt St Stephens F.plicopal Chuich, Bridge stieet, Whitehall Mi. nnd Mrs. William Long, of :j;o Mar gaiet btrcet, are lecelvlng congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Ldna IOls The engagement Is announced of Miss Fnima Medford, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Mcdfotd, of Kensington avenue and Tioga street, and Ml. Holford Arrlsim. A sketch entitled "All on Account of Poll)" was given bv tho Standard BearerH at the Rehohoth Methodist Uplscop.il Church on I'rlda) evening. x , ; -, 9 t" - MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. KENNEDY, JR. Both of this city, who were manicd at Augusta, Ga., in December. Mrs. Kennedy was Miss Gertrude Clover. 'Lrr- - iiti. 4 ' I ni , ' .-I - i ariii ' frMfentVKJl -it ' te'. "r J'-.s Mm. KT-F irfii r iv v MISS KITTY URINTO.N mciRciicy Aid miles who will paitu the Kennel Club to be helt! in the I anil tnui HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ENTERTAIN American Poetry and Song to Be Program for De lightful Evening Neighbors' Club Given a Dinner rpili: Alumni Vsoulllll of the tiirls' High - Silionl will ghi ,iii evening of ' Vmerlciii Poetrt iiinl bomt on lliurstlaj In (he ashem bly ipoui of the high Mhool seventeenth and Sprlrg Ciideu Mrcrti Miss Mildred Faa soprano will he tho soloist, and Mls t.utu lllllot IM.els will give the Intel prct.Ulvo readings Both are graduates of tlie school Miss Ililen lloothio)d will be the pi mist anil accompanist The loiiiinitte.) Includes Mis J. Russell Hogeland. Mis .Vlhert W San Min Miss Anne Seaicb, Miss Caroline Ken worth) .md Miss Helen I'.cmli gton Mr and Mrs Henr) Mitchell, of Noith Bio id ttreet nie spending a fortnight In Atlantic Clt) Mrs Oliver M F.iglc) cave ,t luncheon on Wednesday .it het home, 18S0 .North Twentj second street The annual luncheon nf the class of 1013 of the lllrls High Sihool was held on Satur da) at the Rlttenlioutc Hotel Miss Sue Lockliart, the president presided. 'I ho class hlstor) was lead and announcements made of engagements and marriages of the mem bers I'.intlni; followed Miss Sarah Allen ( Is secretar) and treasurer Mr and Mrs Vvheatlct enteitilneil at oinner affl cards on 'I hursd n exonlng Iholt Kuests Included Mr nd Mrs Rimsell Wilson Mr ami Mrs Metier Itlttcnhouse Mr nnd Mrs Wariea hlantoii lr and Mrs John Kiouse and Mi and Mrs Harr) Armstrong. Mrs Cllffnid Terrv, of Hast Orange, N .1 , Is the guest of hei brother and sister-in-law, Mr aid Mrs Ueorgc Stephens, of 1918 Noith Park avenue Miss Floieme Burke of 1 1 St Mount A er lion street, left on Ibuisda) for a vlit to fi lends In Atlantic Cltv Mrs Max; Stern and Mlns Helene Stern, atcompmled by Miss I.uclo We)l of JJJO Noith Thirteenth stieet aro spending the winter 111 Florida Mr and Mrs fred Wolstenholme left last wetk foi Miami and later villi visit other cities in Floild i Mr nnd Mrs I'letlerick J Celgcr of 3151 T)l tmond street gave ,i dinner and entcr taltiiiient on Saturdav foi tho members of tho Neighbors' Club 'I heir guests Included Mr and Mrs ( hailes .McDowell Mr and Mrs. Hiram I .Miller Mr and .Mrs ( harles Palmer and Mr nnd Mrs. falter Ma) hood Mr and Mrs licorgo (land), who arc mem bers of the i lab, have closed their Philadel phia homo and arc at their winter homo In Florida .Mrs. Kdwaid Hahenlen, of North Light eenth street, tntertnlned at luncheon and bridge tod.i). Her guests Included Mrs John Moore, Mrs Robert Foster, Mrs. Hari) Painter, Mrs Alfred Bricher, Mrs Thomas Patton, Mrs John Frc). Mrs William M)ers, Miss Annette BIcltn, Mrs. Panlel Redmond Mr". William Stevenson and Mrs Willi tin Perrlne The members of the charity Club will be entertained todaj bv Mrs Annie H. Wade of 1033 West liirard avenue , Mrs. Margiret Jones of Susquehanna ave nue, was hostess at luncheon and catds on Iteiim of 1'euM for the snftely tiixe will he arrepted nnit printed In tlie ttenlnr I'uMIe I eilner protidril tlipy re written on one side of the lisprr onb nnd tire slirnetl with full lutme unit teltplinne iiunilier of tlie urndtr, as It munt e itftNtllile to trrlfy the note. An drew -"-oclety rditor,'- l.venlnc I'ubllo Ledger, COU Lliestiuit ulrett. Koulh I'lillsdclphU lluklneaii Mru' Ai soclatlon meets, Broad and Federal streets. Free. (burih Club meet. Twelfth and Walnut streets Members. Ai!lrf, "Tlie Food Problem," by llr, Alonzo K. Ta)lor beforo Contemporary Club, Bellevue-Stratford, Invitation. I.erture b) Lieutenant Patrick O'llrlen, American aviator of Royal Flying Corps, Academy of Music. Admission charge. Joint ntettlnr, American Institute of City Planning and tho National Housing Associa tion, Bellevue-Stratford. Members. Lecture, "Structure, Origin and ClKMlflrn. tlon of Mammals," bv Ur. Spencer Trotter, Academy of Natural Sciences. 3'ree, lecture by Major It. Talt McKenile, Art Alliance, 1823 Walnut street. Admission charge. Pictures and talks on "France In Arms Union League. Members. Pretbylerlan Social Union, dinner, Bellevue-Stratford. Members "Kobln Hood," Philadelphia Operatle ho clety, Metropolitan Opera House, Admission charge. ' Commander Payne, of 'T1 Home, will address Lit Brothers Red Cross Unit, Cm plojea and friends. ,! ' . u'Wi"." h l.i ? no .tiiL '. ifcif MISS SARAH l'RANKMN ip.ito in tho scxcntli unnunl show- of irst KcKimcnt Annul y on Wcilncsclay siiuy. llldl) to thr iioinlieis of lit i laul tlub 'I here wire tw,nt two kui tH The Lulles .Vuxillaiv of the Pennsvlva ilt Cnninniulort will give nn entertainment this evening in the in nation ball at League Island for 1 lit smlois mid iiiarlnet MPs Leila It md ill, of Fi ttikford avenue, entertained at him he followed bv knit ting for the Roil Ciost Sculetv Her guests worn members or the Slmna Phi Sororlt) The ibirtv -eighth division nf the Thlitt rightli Ward, vt tilth his oiginled n Service Mens Comfoii I a ague at l.ehlgli avenue mid Iinvei stieel Ins gltou ininplete knitted outlll" a comfort kit woith J3 mid a Testa ment or pravorlmolt to cm h of tho twent) seeniiioii leivlng tod iv from tint settlonfoi servlie In the niinv and nav) Mrs Charles Osnionil ami Mrs i hailes h Frclhnfcr will iicconirani the mru to the lallroad station to rcprtsei t the league Ml and Mrs IlenJ iinln Wolf of Noith Bioad street, have gone to Augusta, J , for tlie ictniliidrr of tho winter. Germantown 'Ihe donee hlth was hehl in the new b.illioom of tlie Deimai-MorilH Apartments, Monis xlieet, (eini-iiitoivti, on I rlday eve ning for Ihe entertainment of the enlisted men In nil In am lies of tho service was it groit Mines Them wtio about 130 guests there and uniforms of evei) color and de scription were tl)lng or perhaps It would be more toriert to sav dancing, although theie ere i few aviators present In and out mnl iimlti the nianx Hags of the Allies whit h tlecoiateil ilui loom Majors ensigns, lieutenants, marines mid men of almost evorj rank of both the niniv and navy were cvidentlv having u delightful time Needless to sav the ghN weie enJo)Ing themselves Tlie musk was iiiiusualK ' pepp) and re freshments were served at 10 30 o clock Tlie tomnilttee In tlnrgn of the dance In iluded Miss Lane Hickman, .Miss Hdna Johnson. Miss lil.i Jefferson, Mlsj Helen Ktrrltk and Miss Rlsle 'llllinghast The pationosscs of the evening were Mrs W Hickman, Mis- Wa)ne IeI.ong, Mrs M Serr.nl Mr Iannis Demlng Mrs. Ldward Jefferson and Miss I'.l.imhe It Price vixRKKr r fflfyfayf no'' K IUI 11 II IS V no u is r M. AI I, THIS VVI.CK IN ARTCRAFT PICTURES I HIST fill hi; 1 VTION or- DOUGLAS JJ HEADIN' SOUTH" n U.cn.ur Ktory ly l!an Dnart PALACE 'W'S'-t.tjw I'A nil. He.u . Jf. PEGGY IIVLAND " "niu orimr. VV Ull.M. A R C "A D A I IIBSISLT KBLOW K.TIt ' 10 15 M 1.' -J a 4-,. 5 15 T 43 0 30 ! J SESSUE HAYAKAWA In Paramount Plcturo IIIDDUS PIJAIU.S Addtd- bon ff Demo, racy ' (3d Chapter) VICTORIA MMtKBT Aboie 0T1I l' x 11 M 11 I-, ! VI, ti,i, rina i:i,i Fli.t Vstlonal'ljililbltorH Circuit Presents MME. OLGA PETROVA In Tlrst t-honlnc 'Till! LIGHT Wlnil.V Added- ' hop of Democrac)" (lit Pharterl Mil Wcek-TIiBDA UVIiA In "I)U nAnnt" REGENT MA11KET ST. Ilclow'iTTH Harold Lockwood irt showing , ' Broadway Bill ' MARKET hTHEET miy AT Jb'.MPErt liWj VAIOBVIM.K HIBi!. cONTlN'iintrs it m, to n r. m. ' CUNNING T,,i: MA,f , v ,, . vu V"0 knows The New Doctor, Walter !.un , others, CROSkEYFAnKgTtorwlh ciui.nnr.v or nivrn. hii.da-s ankle. UUD11J CABSADV. OTIIEIIS. BROADWAY not hnder ave niJt.U)n DAILY NIOHTr.Y "THE TELEPHONE TANGLE" Clt.ADYS nitOCKVVIIM, In "TUB MORAL LAW" CTD ANin Crmnton Ave. at Venango. kJilxrtliL Herbert Amueement Compeny Herbert Kfllnger, PreiMent WILLIAM FARNUM In WILLIAM KOX'S Verilnn nt "LES MISERABLES" ntOJI VICTOR HUdO'S MASTEMPIECB c f-, JSM lfcyv jfil ---Comvf'NCSl tz5&fi3S&ES& iohji 4irr v ps ts-rL I 1 A inllln Tr-" li . t I ' 'l I I ' ' ' vyjib 1018 BEHIND THE SCENES f With Rulers and Leaders of Wautime Europe sf .. TiiiT. nniMPli'viQ T n't.,,.. . I 11 ill" iiii.wuuu Co;i"rtptf. 19 It PnorLU are talking n lot about Couiland and the r.usslan Haltlc provinces on ac count of tho determination recently ex pressed by Germany To annex them The Kaiser nnd his satellites go about dcclar. Ing that these prov inces are nulte tier innn In their s)mpa thies and that their only desire Is to be reunited to the em pire which claims them N'othlng could be further from tho truth th in this as sertion It Is only tlic large land own ers, thoc ono calls In Ilussla tho Pal tic barons, who havo an) affection for Prussli The population of t'ourland I and at wa)s was nulte Itussian In Its f)m pathics and has never wlslud to be separated from the misd'sH IlVIVIW ILL P.usslan tliiiplrt This population Is not all (iermnn hut Lettish, and thn on!) thing which the Letts crave Is thelt autononi) under llurslan protec tion The) all hate the (Iermnn nobles who Invo constantly tvrannlzid over them and who conquered them In pist ages that l, lu tho thirteenth ccntur) when the) were subdued and converted to Phrlstlanlt) by the 'Brtthren of the Sword" a airman mil Itar) ordei lu 123? Couiland passed under tlie dom ination of the Tcutontt Knights ' owing to the amalgamation of thin order with that of the ' Ilrethrcn of the sword ' At that lime It comprised the two diuhlcs of Cour latid and emgilleu 1 ndei the Increasing pressure of T.ussla the -Teutonic Knights." In 1601. found It expedient to put themselves under the suzcralnl) of Pot md their grand master C'.otthard Kettlcr becoming the first Uuke of C'ourland The duchy suffered severclv in the llusso sncdsh wars of 1700-0? Put bv the mar riage in 1710 of Kcttler s descendant, Duke Frederick William to the Princess Anne, niece of Peter the r.reat. and afterward LmprcRs of ltussla, Courlnnd came Into close relations with the latter Wate, Anne being Duchess of Courland from 1711 to 1730, when sho became a widow The last Kettler, William titular Duke of Courland. died lu 1737, when the Lmpress Vnne seized tlic duchv andbe-flnwed It upon her favorite, the stable boy Wren who held it from 1737 to 1710 when he was exiled to .Siberia by the succissor of Anne, Ivan VI, or rather bv the latter's mother. Anne Leopoldowna, who was regent during his minority mi: 'srviiM: r,ov nmnv This P.iren was n most cxtraordlnaty per sonage, and It was after him Iho favorites of tlie P.usslnu sovereign xverc called Wrcmlenschlk, which usu illy means thn man of the moment Ills good looks had attracted tho attention of the Duchesa of Courland, who when klio beenmo Lmprcss of Tlussia. made him her great chamberlain. reated him a count, and at last transformed hint Into n Duke of Courl md lie had the lnolenc to ndopt the arms of the l'rencli ducal house- of Hlron, nnd to declare himself a member of It notwithstanding tho fart that ever) one knew his Oermnii origin liver body In P.ussl t detested him, because he was not only incin but nlfo treacherou. rapa cious and horribly vindictive lie made mil lions, thanlts to his exactions width were as extensive In ltussla ns, later on, In Cour land, where he kept a sumptuous court, tlie magnificence of which astonlslied all the for eigners who were admitted to 11 The dia monds with which ho loaded his wife, a l'rau lelu von Trleden, were the envy of tho Prln tess Lllzabeth, the daughter of Peter the (heat, who was latet on to become the Lin press of that name After the death of Anne nlren who had been appointed icgent of the Ttusslan em pire bv her will, was dlsposessed by the Council of .State tiled and condemned to death, a sentence which ultimatelv was changed to lifelong cAllo In Siberia Ills vast properties. Including the nuchy of Courland, were confiscated, and be was reduted almost to nenurx Put with the advent of Catherine II his position changed for the better, and he was reinstated b hei lu his Duchy of Cour land lu 1TSJ ,i ono was ever able to guess vtliv as ho was alreadv- so ohrthat one could not admit the L'lnpress ever allowed CHESTNUT ST, S Si B DinUCTION- MESSRS. SULBLTtl NIGHTS 8:10, MATS.WEU., Fill., SAT. LAST TWO WEEKS nW THE PRICES NEVER CHANGE NIGHTS, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c MATS., $1.00, 75c, 50c r.n wvxv justini: john&to.se AVD COMPANY OP 100. LYRIC-TONIGHT AT 8; 15 A REAL REVIEW AT LAST DlftECT PROVt ITH rilKSOMC.VAt.LY SL'C CEbSl-UL NEW lOnlC HIIAbO.V WITH TUB OltlUI.S'AL CAST, Including HARRY WATSON, JR. LILLIAN LORRAINE JACK NORWORTH a.sd Avinnicvs most ncAUTiruL cuonua POP. MAT. WED. btS $1 MATINUn SATUflDAY. DE6T SEATS 11.60. SUAT3 NOW ON SAI,H THRI-LLS.! Makes the Red Blood Riot MARY NASH ANU NEW YORK COMPANY AT THE A DELPHI FOP. MAT. THURSDAY, BEST SEATS J.00, REaULAn MATINEE 6ATURDAY flAVRTV FIKI, th. Dancer, with W"1" TUB HPKKniV tiib upkedwat oini.a Trocadero ,S5iE45"'f' DOTTIB "4 1 . P4 ' I 11 I 1 k Run WILLIAM I j ! 11 II lj li surEn iffl IS I 1 V V 1 1 BUCCESb L"lUl Mm V i.l tfl'J.iMfy..i?&&A tijuw tl 'i'ts.' v -"Si'7'!1 e , niHIIY ILlLl .61 him to OCCunv the nine on. r h.- hm. Ites. He died In Mltau In 1772 and left th-J DUChy of Courland in 1,1. .nn ti... n.. v.S Utter could not preserve It from foreign In-fl vision, and the country became a shuttlecock, ii between Tltiaaln nM.t n.i .,. . .A, ) ..,. nllu fUiitiia until eveniuaii j m ... .uioi,- or noDies, who hid in th.n meantime dlspossetsed I'etcr. sent him lnlo(i exile and ntne.a i,n .i..i a .... ctl blan scepter, which had kept It ever since-. 'iifa Duke Peter retired to his castlo of ftenn..3'3 . - xrmen ne nad bought from tlic ' & heirs of the famous WalUnnt.in nrf ...a K frequently seen at the Berlin court. Tt wu"4sj ni mai ion no died. In n house which wW afterward bouiht hv the r-a. vitinta 1,6a which was until th benlnnlnd of the present si war occupied l.j- the Jtusslan Embassy, and Yf. flinch rrtnatl futon ivu.n. .u .n -. 4 personal property which Is left to Nicholas VS ... ..., ,,,v .ui,,,n'iion 01 nis lonune or , -j thO new Tttlal9H !..-.....-. ' T MX-nrii nruatt. ... r. r-ntlrlhj ,.n. ft..-., ..- , ,. Pi -, ......, ,,c, uuFKiHn ruic, aceiop"n extremely well, and In splto of Its bad ell inatn Is ono of the most fertile provinces of tho former empire.. The Ciars favored the , T A.tl.1. ..l. I. .... . ' .,..,, 1'ufui.tviuii. nnn in isij laws wera tfl pnsxtd which enabled the peoplo to acqulr M 111c tanns new ny the aristocracy, and special hanks were founded to help them do so nut the niitiRonl'm which this measur provoked on the part of the Oerman nobles, who were all Inrce landowners, brought , about much troublo In the province. Th Letts, however, remained faithful to the Czars, and when at. the beginning of the present war the dcrmans occupied Mltau the tlrst time It was some Lettish regiments which drove them out of It. In the Duma tho Lett deputies constantly advocated autonomy, but not sepiratlon, for Courland, nnd they repeated continually that the ono thins which their constituent dreaded was to be annexed by Germany. Indeed, Just before the revolution broko out, .1 Lett of jrreat prominence In his country, who had been a deputy In tho first Duma, and who Is alio a prominent lawyer In Mltau as well as In Pctrocrat!, a certain Mr Tohakste, was about to come to the United Mates to clve a course of lectures. In which he wanted to explain all tho reasons which cauf tho Germans to bo so Intensely de tested by the Lettish population In Courland Half Million Dollars in Dogs! See These Blue Ribbon Winners at tlie DOG SHOW or Tiin Kennel Club of Philadelphia Wed. & Thurs., Feb. '27 and 28 FIRST REGIMENT Broad and Callowhill Street - ncsnriT or tiiii Child Federation Judging and Novelty Exhibits, 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Arlmiccirtn Sflr 4 FORREST NIGH" AT S 13 START THE WEEK RIGHT Hear "The Last Long Mile" ' 11ESIIY W. SAVAQE Offers THE .SEW .MUSICAL COMEDY x Tlt.VI.V OP MIItTII AND MELODY Mthls and Sat. Mats 1 Entire en (Except Sat. Evjs ) IwerHoor I 3U I'lfnty of Good Seatu, 60a and 11.00. POP. $1 MAT. WED. '- r y BROAD-TONIGHT , 'V.'"-.t. CHriLUS DILLINGHAM I'rescntu WM.COURTENAY THOMAS A. WISE A l.ov Comtdy bj J. n JUroM Trrs, DinECT rilOVI NEW tORK KUCCESS lint Seats tl .'.0 at Popular Wed. Matt. GARRICK LastGEvgs. WfVfts.t An ISSTANTASrOL'S SUCCES8." Tele'srapll! OLIVER MOROSCOS LAUOIIINO HIT an Terular Wed. Mat Heat Stall, fl SEN.T WEEIv SEATS THURSDAY 3C1 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor, FfllDAY ArTEHSOON, MAnCII 1, AT 3.00 SATUIIDAY 1.VPMM1, MARCH 5. AT 8:13 Soloist: CAIILOS SALZEDO Ilarplat. SXIS-T-BAES'S .. Symphony No. 2 In A minor i.niJTnY ... Exconts from -Ctphalo tl Troerlt ' DEnrKSY Dances for Harp anil Orcheitrit IIAVLL. Introduction et Alltjro" for Harp and Orchntra. BLItl.lO. , "Carnlial noinaln'' Seats Jon on Site at Hfppe'a, ttlO Chaatnut, ACADEMY OP MUSIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 Smiling "PAT" O'BRIEN Lieutenant, Rojal rijlnc Corps. Hoit hi outwltttd tho Hun as told by him In ' MY ESC'AI'U FHOM A OERMAN PRISON CAMP" Moit Enthralllnr Story of Adintur eti TCe to 12 Htppa 1110 Chaatnut St. i AMPHITHKATRE, fO Canta. A Week of MUSICALES. LECTURES and ART EXHIBITS roil THE BENEFIT Or THE AMERICAN ARTISTS' WAR EMERGENCY FUND SLM Upstairs d wt 00. Vrvh. 2R Mnrrh 9. afternoons KiW . Wti EVCN,N03 f jm ai me Aiit aij1.iainuk and tho MgJ l'A. AUAUEMY Ol-' TUB FINE ARTS J1 - TS B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE THTjnnnpp. TrnQTriwri j.i AND HIS RUSSIAN BALLET WELLINGTON CROSS V3 TinnrcnT t. haimith i f-n , kit vivinnn T"j CO. J J3ANCROFT L BROSKE. OTHERS. l l' ACADEMY Ol" MUSIC Wad . Kab. 57, 3 V SYMPHONY T.m SfVCIF.TY Or NKWVOItK AS WALTER DAMROSCH, CONU ? ? V R A TxT h V. R STAPH Sr? ... .. . ' .Tt .. . .. '" win rrcuo i-arruion.-- oy neician roat Can ii&cris. wun vr iivoirni ncmnv iy l.urar., IKatrvcd "an at Happa'a NOW ' T .TTTT .V. Taatara. 11th A DaLancey Loe. WMt " "" TUeatra Workahop ot N. T, rr tntliri "A. gauntletVI With HILDA' SrONO. Mr. THOMAS A. Wfc MARY 8HIVUI1S. xjSunuBi.HK,Kr TRAC tvli..Nir.uB ii o;av, rap, tt waiinn Tnur c a sm on' AbREEVES i M N41VU.M WJJft'VBJ 'jjh 4V 'C. . -t s.--,"',c -j? I. V -c.ijj