IS J l JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Overseas Club Sends $4000 Worth of Tobacco to Men "Over There" Every Week Nancy Wynne Has Various Things to Say RCALLiV, the nuict tv.iy In 'which tho Oversias Club v.orks . i.a v.tts lliete. is marvelous, Isn't It? Sty deals, do you know that that bunch of energetic women havo tindcrlnUcn to rcml (linve given the order unci It Is helm: carried out, too) J 1009 worth of tobacco u ivcclc to our men "over there?-' And that's only rhlla delphln. mind you. Why I thlnl: It Is Imply wonderful that lti tho various in terests they havo undertaken to nialto money for tho fund, they ha'o raided enough to put such order through. 1 tako prldo In naylnc that wo aro remnrkable for this vork. Indeed In proportion to popula tion anl money in this city wo nro well In tho lead In our Kmcr.-roncy Aid work, nnd tho Oversea') Club Is, as you know, a branch of the l'mergency Aid, I'lvo jears ago If T had been to'.d that these women slio aio tho "toul and backbone of all theso good works would glvn up their tlmo from D until 5 o'clock nearly every day of their lives, cither at tho Kmcrgency Aid headquarters, tho tied Cross, tho Overseas Club, the Xavy League, tho various relief committees, tho Jlotor Mossenser licadfjuartcrs and all tho other works, I would not hao believed It. No. becatiso flvo ycais nso thoy did not havo to think of anything but clothes and balls, nnd dinners and partners In thu social world. Hut now cry few euro If they havo new sovmis, nnd most think It better not to buy them anyhow, because that money could bo so well used for tho ISrel Cross or tho poor Set blows or Aimenl.ins. SrnAKINO of tho Kmorscncy Aid, did you know that the Mask 'and AVIc; lias promised lo rIvo tho proceeds of its Jlaster week's performance to ceitaln ilcsli? nated committees of tho I'.mcrsency Aid.' That Is great, too, Isn't It.' I In front of tho kiddles? They nro so small you don't realize how they pick things up nnd mimic. This was evidently tho caso the othor day with u certain joung father that you know and I know, lie had a bad cold and Mued home for several days. Now, this young father had a small daughter aged two jcais and about two months to bo exact, and also In 1I10 farily there was n .imall lo,i, whom the daughter was wont to pull' round with her In her arious avocations. Whllo father was homo he hcaid "small dog" hark In tho- dlstnnci nnd, forgetting that "small daugh ter" was on tlio floor in thu room with him, he !,wcetl rcmarl.eel, "Whcie Is that damn pup?" No or.o answered, and -o all was well, till about fla minutes later, when pupple was heard toping along tho hall. "Daddy." said daughter. Daddy, see damn pup?" TIIR women of the Navy I.eaguo aro golnj, to hold a big baratir for tho hale of lamp (-hades iiml knitting bags nt tho Hit Carlton oh April 1, I'm told, for their free wool fund. There aro so many vol unteers for work theso days It's almost Impossible to provide enough wool for thoso who arc willing and anxious to woik, hut cannot afford to bu woisled to any extent. IHHAU Alden l.ce was ablo io get a short furlough utter till, though ho is now back on his ship. lie nnd Udlth, howcer, had a little wedding tiip, If It was a belated one. Kdlth is going South to join tho I.lllles for a while. To mo this marrying and then having to icavo one's husband or wlfo In a few dajB seems infinitely pathetic. And It It Is pathetic to me an onlooker, what must it bo to tho poor little principals? How ever, better havo each other a little whllo than not at nil, Is their argument, I guess, and I believe I'd do tho -jamo thing If the necessity arose. How about it? NANCY WYNNi:. Social Activities Mr John P. Ourelner. Jr.. and Mr. Tluodoie Treed will glo a dinner a,, tlio Uellevue Stratford on Saturday evening, March 1C, before Mrs, Hclivatd Troth's Dancing Class at Manhelm. Mr. and Mrs. William I.IseUr Austin and Miss Austin, of P.Obunont. have sent out cards for Saturday afternoon, Major Laush lln MacLean Watt, of tho Ilrltish forces, will tell come of his experiences at tho front. Miss Elizabeth Hobart Mori Is 'lias returned from a visit to Uoston and Is (.laying with her grandmother, Mrs. William II. Morris, in VUlanova. Miss Morris's engagement to Mr. Wlliard ri. Hpener, Jr., has been an nounced. t Mrs. Joseph If. Crumb gave a charity brldsro party at her homo In Ardmoro yes terday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Crumb gave tho Ian of their at homes last evening. Mrs. Charles Scott App, of 34UI North Eighteenth ftnet. entertained tho members of her sewing club yesterday afternoon. Tho guests included Mrs. O. '. Aberle. Miss Dorothy Ilarber, Miss Charlotte, Doak, Mlas Margaret Smethurst, Miss Charlotte Fleming. Miss Helen Shell. Miss Alice Smethurst. Miss Lillian Horner, Mrs. Hussel Hoffer and Mrs. W. Washburn. Mr. John J. RIeinscn announces tho mar rlse of bis niece, Miss Annallze Lienor Detels, and Captain Harold J. Vogler, U. H. A., on Tuesday, February 12. Captain and Mrs. Vogler will be at home after Marvh 1 Rt U0 Kaet rifty-Rrst rtrcet, New York. Miss Katherlne Kennedy, of 2103 Spruce treet, entertained on Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Miriam Kelly and Miss Marian Glasgow. A surprise party was given on Sunday at 2515 Myrtlewood ttrett by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hyman In honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. Hyman's parents, Mr, and Mrs- Slgmund Hyman, The affair was a family reunion. Many sil ver gifts were presented to them by their children and relatives. Refreshments were served. Hr Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samuels, of 1219 North neventh street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mils Minna Samuels, to Mr. Batnuel Davidson, of this city. The coming twenty-first annual Purlni fires ball of tho Temnl lleth Irael. to be X field this year in Mercantile Hall on Tues- r event, oectordlncr tri, the, rAmmlltpH nf ar. I.TjWuifementi, of which Mr. William M, Lewis I,'', cnairman. In Dlaca of the cotillon wrhlch nreccded the J . , fca.lt in former' years, there will be many new iciiurca inirouucea, inciuoing a special con- ert by Ihe, orchestra and eomo very Inter swung patriotic demonstrations, enu tbt singing of tio national anthem. Mrm, WiUU'm()Sud4ard ntertalne4 her' 't- mm ?,.i,TnS'. U,p ""' Alts. Wll. Charles ,"' .'..? 'Mnl! ' MCS'I". JIW. '!'", -''' Slercer Bailey. Mr-. Hinlln ('. IM L ,.' ,nob"t I-vtiTio .Mlshler. Mil Mnln Oiaul.-. Ml, rhnrles Parker Hovel, Mrs. A. !' O'Uaniei mill Mrs Hurry J Henr, .n?i;. Ic,"rj' ' 1'",'t- ' I-atisdowne. entertained a fen- p,op(c nt luncheon last inurslay ijPr BUts rver- Mrs Wendell i-rjc",.arr- Ktfwart, Miss rmrotliy S. Mr matt torgQ Hoopsr and Mrs. Muri-cl- ,.A I'lrtWiy parly was then bi- Mr. and Jire. Medoff In honor of their daughter, Mls Mildred Medorf, eti Sunday. The following guests wer present Miss I'.tb.i Toplln, Mr. lienjamln Soik. Mr Iult Solodar. Miss lea ibel 1 rantr. Mies HjlMa ShafrltA Miss e a floldterg. Mr. Benamn Kabacl:, Mls i n'nlr'R' JI'"-'' oJI Medoft. Mr. Samuel sfi S"'MV- " n- Medoff, of Montreal, Can : Miss Its, IVIdman, Mr. Morris UVInetuel,. Mr. Allen llajard. of Weatmlnslsr: MIk Sopl,, .Inciter nnd Mts. Sadio Tucker, of Park-ldoi Mr. r.l Tlialeker. Mls Molllo Tlialeltcr, Miss Anna Itutowsky. Mr. Sol I.ln Ker. Mr. Philip Newman, .Mr. Sidney Wetn rod. JIUs 1,111a Welnrod. Mr I,-w Medoff. Mr. n-ivo Medoff. MIks IMIior Ilarlev. Mr. llnrrv Top.ln. of Pittsburgh ; MiMer Abraham Me doff and Mt S'asba Jacoblnoff, of New Yoil. Tlie enus i.'lub will Ble a daurp March -0 at the Hebrew T.ltenttuie Hoclrtv Third and Catlisrine Urets. The ortloers' of the club lire Mr. Plilllp Herrlntr. i.rfcldfnt : Mr. Morris Koller. vice pre.sidetit ; Mr Nathan Inglier. secretary, and Mr. Joseph Aeirod. tiensurer. Mr. William Toll is o. tho m lertalninnt comnilttee The tneinhers of the Kaegen lutiga w liold honoiary posts there Cbms whHi will be present i.rn I " gen lunga. Stanford. Polnsettla Sewing Circle. Atlas and the I'nlu Mr. and Mis S. Albertstad' of nr,t 'nit tjei Mrcet. Ba(o a paity in honor of Mi. A lbertstadi'H mother. Mrs. .nna. Albertatadt, ho letmmd fiom r.u'el.i Un month. Mr. nnd Mrs. r. Kraltowsk-t- and their tvo chll diui came up from Atlantic City to a'lend the aifalr MI"S Hol It A lioilea i of l'lrti-secoml strtet. eiitertaiiwd t a (.'eoigo Washington party In honor of Miss Helen Dolotes Mc Kay, of New Yolk. The bouse was deco rated with palms and flow-tra Home of the guests mere Miss Agnes MuKnnn. 51ls Mary Kobe. Miss Mary I,o-iry, Miss i:ira uelh I.owry, Miss Camilla Fat ley, -Miss Marv Sherlil,. JIl.ss Margaret Sherlrk, Mr. Arthur Donnelly, Mr. Thomas l'.ush, Mr. Joseph Marltie, Mr. Frank Malloy, Mr. Fiank I.owrv, Mr. James Stein. Mr. Tarl" Doslo and Mi. John Markman TO GIVE LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON Northeast Philadclphian Will En tertain in Honor of Guest From Richmond, Va. Mlis J'.eitlna Pagon, of llast Montgomeiv aenue, will gle a luncheon of t'ele covers tomorrow afternoon for Miss Anna Morton, of Illchmoml, Vu . tio Is visiting her for beveral wpel;. Miss Myrtle Holllngswortii. of North Fifth Etrcct, will enteitaln her retting circlo to morrow afternoon. Mrs. 41. Harrison, of Atlantic Cltv. and Mrs. II. Abrams. of New Yoik, ha been the guests of Mr. and Mrs I.ouls lljoom, of OSS North Tlfth street, for a few Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. liloom cntei tallied over tho week-end nt their home (limners Mate, U. S N., A. M. Kline, Mr. Herbeit H. Ciamei. 1. S. N., and Lieutenant M, U. l.alos, of the jQist .signal Pattallon. Mrs. IS. Collman. of I'ouilh ar.d Thump ton ptreet", i' spending the eeu in Al lantlc City. Miss Mamie DIrtsih. of S.'S North Fourth trcet. entertained a number of her frlendi nt her home on Saturday evening, when among those, piosent wern Miis P.eba lilltz, Miss Anna Kos.s, Miss Ida Dletsch, Ml(.s lllslo Dietfch, JIIss Blanche fJoldberjr, Mr. Harry Kramer, Mr. Mav Schwartz. Mr. Louis Fisher, Mr. Solomon Sachs. Doctor Uoldberg, Doctor Jrry, Mr. Nathaniel Wald man. of Doston. Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. Judel son and Mr, and Mrs. Dletsch. Mrs. William Levy, of Kalthnore. Md., has been lsltlng her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stern, of 009 North Klghth street. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fortnvin. of Front and Norrls strietr. aro spending sevtral weils In Norfolk. Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F.osenbaum. of North Hlllhih stiect, hae left Atlantic City, anil aro In Lakcwood. From thero they will go to Saratoga Splines, whero they will xe maln until tnc middle of March. Mr and Mrs. Louis Lazar aio on their we'ddlng trip, and upon their leturn .will live la Springfield. Mass. Mrs. Lazar, beforo her marriage, which took place last Thurs dav evening, was Miss l'.hena P.osensweig. daughter of Mis. Hekne, llo.sensweil, of 2716 North lllghth Mreel Pictures of French Battlo 'Fields Tonight at Bellevue -The Hattleflelds of France" will bo shonn In rerecn pictures taken in their natural color by a new Frcrch process tonight In th ballroom of the Hellevue-Stratford. Tho scenes to be depicted were mado by M Ger vals Courtcllemont, the famous French ex plorer nnd oftlcer of tho Legion of Honor, special authorization having been given him by Marshals Joffre and Halg. The pictures show the battlefields of Verdun, Itheims and Arras and the davastatcd regions of north ern France. Other tcenes Include the big guns on tho Marne and the destruction of the lllages by dynamite; sQnsit otr Verdun and Itheims and the marshes of St Gourd. A committee was organized by the former Minister of War, M. Mlllerand, and known as "I-n Protection du Ileformo No. :," for tho benefit of i 00,000 French holdlera who have been tent home because of disability and not In the pension class. The committee Is presided over by President Polncare. Tho Philadelphia committee and patron esses Include the following: Mrs. Hdwln H. Hatch, Mrs. J. Gardner Caesatt, MrH. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Mrs. George W. Chllds Drexel, Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Jr., Mrs. Maurice Heckscher, Mrs. Norman MacLeod, Mre. John Markoe, Mrs. Francis T. PattiTrron, Mils Caroline Slnkler, Mrs Cornelius steenson, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mrs. Alexander Van Itenssolaer and Mrs. Barclay II. War button. Tickets may 1 obtained at the news-stand of the llellevuc-Stratford or at the home of Mrs. Kdward T Stotesbury, 1025 Walnut street, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. 23" South Twenty-first street, has charge of the sale of botes. Wedding on Sunday Followed by Dinner for Two Families The marriage of Miss Anna G. Kills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Kill". of 2611 North Thirty-second Btreet. to Mr. Nathan Silverman, of South Bethlehem, tool; place on Sunday afternoon with the Itev. Marvin Nathln, D. D, of the Beth-Iirael Congregation, officiating. The bride wore her traveling suit of bisque colored cloth with braid hat to match. She was given In marriage by her father and was unattended. The. ceremony was followed by a dinner for the families. Mr, Silverman and his bridawlU return from their wedding journey en 'iti "a1" fr'At-v"" ; f!9 ByjeafryG- public uzmBiivmLAmzLviA., Thursday, febkuauy CtiaMHaflalaBaT'ta I .JaHHrlHaflLCi . I ift!lr4ti.- aVt -MISS (.IIAKLOTTi: 11. HKOWX FAREWELL PARTY FOR FRANKFORD SAILOR Iintcrtainment Was liiven Last Week to Celebrate Nineteenth Birthday of Hostess -Mr. llanj c 'ionl.li.iiii. .It . if the I n.ied hlotts Na., has returned to duly after n ten-day furlough with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry I'rimliliam, of 1:187 l'enii stieet A t.ucuill tiaity was glii'ti for hint befure bis leaMiig, when thuso piesclit worn .Miss Helen Stor.e, Mls l.lla Mot'ny. Miss llmsU Willis. Miss K.itlili-cn Otteii. MIks llmma l!oer. Miss Isabel Palil. .Mls 1111a Flannl gnu. .Miss nilalu-tli Flannlgau, MHa Stdl.i llihiiii. Miss Lillian Flilmor. Mls Himiia llasset, Mlns lll.mehe P.rddltig. Mik ltavset. Mis. Willi-.. Ml-, lliaii-oti Miss Mai Ion Wil lis, MKs Theresa Kellur, Miss Lllrabeth Ke lai. Miss (Iran- lougli-m. .Miss lli-'eu Tert. Mrs. William Hradlev. nf r.ll.ton. Mil ; Miss .tnnle I'lnokhatn Mr Hair Ciuokhniu. Jr. Mr. WIlllHin Willis. Alt Albert Illff. Mr. Wil liam Walton, Mr blank Walton. .Mr. James r.eddlng, Mr. Joseph Id liar. Mi. I'liaibs Croatdale. Mi- llajmCtiil H, ln-it, Mr William Adams, Mr. James MuI-iiiMitln. Air llan I'tookhani, Mi. Ilarij Cloniuier. .Mr. John I'rool.Iiani. Mi Ahln Miliiioll and Mr. John Clal--. A partj was Riven at tlio lioim- nf Ml Kthcl Yuung, of 1!:g Ilrliitco Mreet. l.it wel;, on tlio ouuslon of Iter iiliu-teei,tli birthday The guests wern Miss Kmelinu Atklrr, Miss l.'tuma I'ledfiUkp, Miss "lara Itudolph, Mist. Isabel I'liannel. .Mis Ida AMi- neail. Miss Ma Lister. Mls Aim I Mci'nr- nak. Miss ( lata Walton, Mi's Ida llruestle. Miss M Frank. Miss llerthi Pfufer. .Miss lleli-i i inwa Ml"s MjiiIii Fcter, MWs Margui-nte Ituvlr, Mis "".aia I:nte, Miss Majn-B I'.ovle, Mls Mjn t'ottci. Miss V'tlma HolTman, Ml.-s Mabel youns. Ml6s lleitha Snjiter, .Miss llthel Young. Mr William Zaii zliiger, Mr. Franklin Hoger". Mr. Hat old Al klss. Mr. Au'lln Homer. Mt. Milton Firil etlrks, Mr. ileurgn Ib-dnif. Mr. lt:i .M---Mtillen. Mr John Lord. Ml. Ilelmout Patlei son, Mr John Haiinel, Mr Albeit Young, Ji . Mr. Geoi'e Cornish, Mr. John l.oe, Mr I'.a.wnoud Young. Mr. Hlaiier, Mr. lieorgu (llllesie, Mr. King. Mr. Paul F! mining, Mr. 11 lJrnun, Mr. ntld Mrs John Webei. Mr. nnd Mis. Piown, of Yeimont, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young Annotitu-einent Ins betn made of the mat llaiie of Miss Jennie MiArthur. of Jutl.fenii street. Fran I, ford, to Mi. Harold Lcaih. on Fcbruaiy Ik. After an extended wedding trip they will lln at 17S5 Orthmlut stteel Miss Loulo noum.m will utei t.tlii thu members of her brlilco dub tomoimw afler ikjou at her homo on Uaklind Hlreet. The iiiarn.ixe nf Miss Abie Yamood to Ml Altbut 1)1. nine toul. place lal in iiing at 7 dVlod. at the Fr.tiikfoid Awnue l'irshylnau "Imit -li Tim brides sister. Mi-is Kdna Yarwood. attended her ns in till nf honor ar.d Miss lllsli- Pravlng. tho brldi -Kiomn's sistei, was btidcmuld Mis Ail i Gray was flowtr gill. Mr. Pravlng hnd as best man his luolher, Mr. John Diaxlng. and tho brblo was given In marriage by her father, Mr Walter Yatuood. The ceremony was frjflowid bj a leoptlon in Assembly Hall. Mrs II. Herman, of Pilling and Ariott Mrcets. entertained tho members if her Iho hundred club at luncheon yesteiday MIhs Suia .MaiMurnli'. of t'-03 l'i.n siuvt. and Mr. Jtobcit McCotmell x. orn man led on Thursdo, Kebruarv SL t thu Fiankford Prtsb,yterlan Cliur.'h bj tho Itev John It. Laird'. After a wedding trip. Mr. and Mis. McCounell will lic at 1C:.' Hawnith Hreet. Mr. and Mis. Klwooil Zimmerman, nf James etieet. nie receiving congratulitlons on tho birth of a daughtei. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank, of Middle town. Mil. hato been lsltlng Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hornci. of Foiill.rod Mieet. for tho last week Dr. and Mis. I f'balfont Trj'. of Orlho dox street, Frankfurd. arn being ruiigraiu lated upon the birth of a daughter who has ben named Janet Louise Mr. William Toland, the son of Mr and Mts. John Toland, of Finn street, Frank ford, has enlisted lr. the naal icem-s. und Is now stationed at a jteaport town on Ihe Jersey coast. Lecture, "Modern France, nr lloir a N'ntlon Is Formed," by Prof. Karl Barnes, Wither epoot) Hall, Admission charge Aonnal supper, I'mtur'i Aid Society of the North Presbyterian Churdi Ilruad t-tiect nnd Allcghen avenue, C o'clock Admission iliarge Lecture, "flie Production of Optical (lis for Military Purposes," by Mr. F II. Wright, captain, I'. S It., Franklin Institute, Free. .Muos-fiieellnir of unlnn Isbor leaders nnd religious workers. Arch Street Methodist KpiFCopal Church, Broad and Arch ttreets. Free. Entertainment by mernbcr of Hake Hos pital Unit, So, 20, University of Pennsylva nia, Mercantile Hall. Admission charge. "An Kwnlnr of American Poetry and Song." before Olrls' High School Alumnae. (llrls' High School, Seventeenth and Spring Garden stieets. Members and their guests. Violin recital by Abram UatluTltcli, Art Alliance, 1823 Walnut street. Admission cllilrr, .... Vnlt'd Hutlnemi Mcn'i Anoclatlon meetn, Ulngham Hotel. Members, hurTrac mectlnr, reildence of Mrs. John It. Harding, Penn and Arrott streets, Frank ford, l'ree, llfprcacntallres of Catholic Societies meet In Phllopatrlan Club to arrange for guard of honor at funeral of Archbishop Prender- Literary and mtitlral eienlns for tlio bene fit of French soldiers blinded In the war, St. Sauveur Church. Twenty-second and De Lan cey streets. Admission charge, American International Milpbnlldlnr Cor poration has dinner at Kugler"s. Invitation. Olllclal French war pictures exhibited at the Uellevue-Stratford. Admission charge. Methoilit Sunday, hchool mpcrlntcDdenH, Co'okman Church. Members. ' Dinner In honor of Harry W. Wadtwortb, veteran court crier, at Adelphla Hotel. In s Itation. .... lllmtratcd Lecture. "Tho llattUfleldt at France," by Mr. dervala Courtellemont, Bellevue-Stratford, 8; SO o'clock. Proceeds foe "La Protection du Ileforrae No. t," .A I'mJaakiB cbari . i"A 7 . I .' tiZi8 p mrs i ' V a JB? LS,) Unmans .MISS CfKKTCHKX CI.AY BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN IN TIOGA Large Honor Roll of "Men in Service at St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church Paid Tribute at Services jXTi'.s tiivr.i.iis w nm:i:. I'J- Notth llrnnil e-ttf ,-t fao ;i of ,",.Tnr, luii'-lieon, followed by hrldKC nil 'iuesd.iv nt her home Her guests Included Mrs. Haloid Smith. Mis. Daws. Mis. Juhli Fijnz, Mri. Joseph Lamb Mbs May Kills. Mis Whltf.nd. Mis. P.enoiif fttul Mrs p. F lieuther, nt H.ii tfoeil. I'onti The litlt. who Is a slter of the hoMess. Is Hpmilli.fr the winter m this ill. Mrs H.iikmnti entertained at bridge. if tetday afternoon Her guests Ineliidfd Mrs Aitliur I'rlti-hard, MIs F.mlly Mclluruev. -Mrs. CeotgA Milton lauplilne. Jlra An thony alian.in. Mrs Jjiitw L Ilrown, Mrs. Wllll.iin i llerk. Mrs P.ilph Lees, Mis. Frank Sat age. Miss Kalharlnn .Mt' Ibley, Miss Hazel Ilreatle, and Mrs Mejis Mm. i.'eoii;,' Mayer, nf Pittsburgh. ! slslt ing Mr and Mis Jacob Scbrelber at their hutiie, llul .Vmtli Ihoidstiert Mre- Hsrni Voll. of .It-'v Notth Pail, nf tine, will inirtaiii a- luncheon and tards tomotion when bet- gutnts will Include Mis. Wllham Tioosl. Mie Ilertba Keen. Mi (Millies llrliker. Mis. II !. II.ul.nejs, Mhs Lillian Mall. Mi A Uuvbaum anil Mts. Albeit P.alns Mr and Mri limet Walling ate spending sieial weeks hi old Point Comfort. P.ed fioss Aiislll.ity N'J 211. which held an enthusiastic meeting on Ti.epday III St. Paul's Hefonned Kplscopal I'lmruli. ltmad und VenaiiRn strets, has ten rew-lng m ihines. which are In npeiatlon from 10 o'clock In thrt morning until 10 cloth at night. The wool department i well Mocl.rd and largn iiuantlll's of complete lets of l.nltKd Mnnents hate been finished and mm to hridn.ua! ters lti th- surglial dressmjiS rooir Ihousandi of the dieislngs, pads, pneumonia jackets, heel ling", iilghttngali s and all sorts of hospital citinetitu hao Ik-mi completed Thu m oilli ers i-lcrtid foi the nulling sca niti ate Chairman Mis William '. T. llaueile; 1 1, o chaliman, Mis. J. i'Uton Ta bir, illrecloi of hO'pll il g.itiii"iit" Mt.s I',. It. lloyer. illteclor of nurgh.il die-dug-. Mis 'ieniga ljiminlng, knitting si'itiiiii Miss Maiy Laucr: treasurti. Mie W F. Fulh r, and scctetarj, Ms. Frank Taj lor. Tin- nctltc numbers Include Mrs M sto ker. Mrs. II. II. At hint-on, Miss Albright. Mrs .1. S. Arnold, Mt.s A M Able, Mrs. Clar ence, lliool.s. Mrs J S Hilt. Mla L. Ilrit ton, Mis. L Chet-ter Mrs. '. M. Chilsllne, -Mrs. T c Canow, Mrs M. U ('ressnian. Mr. Foil est i: Dagcr. Mrs. William Lav-i-niiurt. -Mil's H Kbeibaoh. .Mies J" Lberbacli. Miss -M F-iller. Miss A. Forrest. Mini J Forrest. Mr-" J ,tthens. Mlt-i C (!je.tt, Mrs .1. H Hattz-II. Mr S. .1 llothcrsall. Jr. Mrs J. Ilinnaple, Mr-i J ! Heslev Mss (' llairls, MI.-S 1! ilatcngfeliler, Mls u J Ilattman. Mte. J. -' Johnson. Mis Ii. . Jones, Mrs. 11. Klenzei, Mrs. J. Ktster, Miss Ludy, Mrs. J II. Lake, Mts M. I. Maetagur, Mihs IX Muller, Mrs. Murray. Mrs r. II. MaclCinzIo, Mis II. K. Maddock, Miss J. Mills, Mrs. (i. A. Mattln .Miss H. Martin .Mix K. .Moore, Mm. I. A. Mci'rav, M1.--S L. M. Noll. Mrs C A Nlghtllngor. Miss C Neef, .Miss .1. II Oberteuffer. M's V I) Paul. Mm J. Phillips, Miss N Phlllipj, Mrs. MISS VIOLET MARGOLIS Miss Margolis will play at the I'urint concert to bo given by the Ahav Zedak Society of Camden at its quar ters. Post 5 Hall, Fifth street and Taylor avenue, Camden, next Sunday afternoon. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Margolis, of 4316 North Fifteenth street, Philadelphia, who are prominent in Jewish the atrical circles. Miss Margolis will also tako part in the play which will be presented by the children of the Sunday school which the society con ducts. 'Qtien Esther" is the title ... , an jrunm yiay. . WILLIAM .1. C1.UTH1KK OfllccM of the KmciRcncy Aid Aiilc Service, who arc stcwntdcssci at the Kennel Club show at tlio Tirst I'i'Kiment Aimory, now Koinp mi. lit llliik -Mis l, ,S.iii Ml A Mll k .Mis W. Solider, Mis 1 Sihofleld. Mrs II. S. Sllcot. Mis. I), hhitlel Mrs. It. Kelt. Mre. M Walthri, Mis I! Walker, Mis. W. T. Werl:. Mrs 11 Wenlzrll, Mrs. A. Wclkel, .Mis F. Wtbet. Mr .1. Walker, Mrs ,1. Wtlgli-t. Mis L. Wngley, Miss ilerv, Mies ilage .Miis Krouse. Mis. Karnshaw, Mis ' Otto, .Mr-. Coleman, Mis. McLaughlin .Miss I! (iorens, Ml I Monre, Mrs. S. Hsit f II. Jim. Ogden. Mts llitst. Mrs. F. It. lb'iiner. Mr II. Hitich, Mts. W. Dngcr. Mrs Muidork, Mis. L. Carpenter. Miss K C 'onnlly. Mrs W Ihnory. .Mrs. F.lsenlohr. Miss M. Cii.ih.im. Mi's A. Hartmjti, Mrs. P. L'ell and Mtf. M. Mjnn. Once or twice n month His chuirli metu bers pay ttlbuto to their own women and men in tho settice In- Intiting sailors and tnailnes to enjoy the lrrpltallty and home life of thi members Tho honor toll Includes Sergeant It 1) Kanfnnan, Corpoml Joseph McMonnrle, Mr Arnold I'atter, Mi. Andrew Pasrha, Mr Thorn is J. Shonio. Mr. John Sprang, Jr. Mr. Albeit W. 'Ilmrpe. Sergeant I. Hoy S Streeter, Mr P.Icb.iid lttirton, Jr. Mr. CeoiK M. VmII, Mr. liar!es Wilglet, ilr. James ii. Hill. .Mr. r.ltner .1 Wltlterld . Mr. (Jeoige Farnsworth Fisher, Mr. Kenneth Keith Campbell, "Mr. Harrv Conway, Mi. I'eicv Wind Atkinson, Knsign K. lUnk. Mr. Vrcbln K llatee, Mr Fiederlck 1!. Wright. Mr. Itobett Keir, Miss Helena II. llfaiis, .Mr Hugh Mcleod Neniand, Mr. James Santeo Fulton. Mr. Walter Shultr. Lieuten ant William Shunter. Jr.. Mr Waller Wright. Mr Thomas Stewart. Mr. Decatur Jacob v. Mi. CorgH Yocuiii. Sir Warren Cressman. Mr. Jsmss 11 Hunter, Miss Suo lllair Ful ton. Mt. P.avmoinl Coward. Mr l'i dirlcl. II flreer. Mr. Howatd Wright. Mr. Maurico Tucker, !r. Kiincr lles, Mr. J IM-vIn (Ira teil, Mr. Kdn In 1! Schtmlck, Mr Jisvnintui -Schofleld, Mr Wavtm L Sherman. .Mr Kil it in Fittest, Mr Charles Landls. Mi Albion Ancker. Cotpoial Ficdeiicl: Schantr. Mr. Howatd j. J,.f;s. Mr Ktcrett O. (I'uloit. Mr. P.Ukrell I' Femilmore, Jlr. Alphoii".o .s. tut. butt, Mr. Warren i: ,SVliutncke.r Mr. Kd waid .1. Slfk, Mr. Pitt K. Rudolph, Mr. Hugber Stallman. Mi. Karl O. Franks. Sir. Howatd L i. WeliM-, Mr Hiram K t.'ols hall, Mi tleorgo W Ito(,ts, Mr. Jnlm II, Campbell. Sir. William IS MeCnnnell, Mr. Charles J. Hitter. Mr. Clunks It Illlllngslev. Mr. Ifnriy Sliaip, Mr. Kail V. Wlddop, Mr Linford Carman, .Mr. i-laik A. Hippenstetl and .Mr. llurdon Scliof.eld, One of the largest lints of mn nf the church scrting tho Cot-trntin-tit from this section .Mts. Zja Hoffnn, of .orlh flroad street, was the hosvss to the luembets of ho card club a i lundieon nt,d catds on Tuodaj Tlieie tve.io twelto guerts Interesting Program for Sunday at Philomusian Club The Sunday night suppers at the Philo musian Club for the enlisted men from Camp Ll, Ailentown and League Island l'a be come tremendously popular After a delicious supper provided by uevei.il hostesses, assisted in tho servlrg bj the luh juniors, a delight ful ciitertalimti-nt is t-ltm For -Sundat ttnilng. Man h 2, an unusually Interesting proKtarn has been unatiged by Mi's Ilertba H iliaham, prvsldsnt of the Philomusian i'ub choius. aislsted by Miss Ma Porter musical director of tho chorus Several excellent choral selections will hs supplemented with lots of good singing from the audience. In which Mls Porter will hate p!endid instrumental support front Mr William Slno Thunder at the piano Miss Florence Haenle and Miss Kllzabttli Porter, ilol.ns and .Mr Frank It. Vlguers comet ' There tt ,n be solo numbers by Miss Haenle Mr Horace P. Hood, baritone and M'ss Helen t larke .McCoy, soprano. During a short intermission In the genera' singing the Itev William J Cox. chaplain of the Itojal Canadian Field Artillery and cavalry during the Boer War mil uddreej the audience Ileras of iiew fur Hie mrlrtr past ni i,. ird.VJT r..,JddJil",r ! written on ona ' ,h'.iV1'? H.nlT " "! Willi full ir.o HANS Omstein-Kindler PIANIST 'CELLIST LITTLE THEATRE TONIGHT AT I ISO TiAeti 11. U.5Q. et ll.pps', and it doors STRANH cfo,,nt,'n Ate. at Ven.rio. iJlIflllL Ilerbsrt AmuMment Comnasy IlftUrt COcttr, Pr.tMent ALICE JOYCE td MARC MACDERMOTT In "A Woman Between Friends" AH"1 "SON Of I1BMOCHACY" (flrnt K!lo4) Alptronolitan opkba house XueiruiJumuii M,lropolll(ln 0p4ra Co N.T. runs, evu , MARCU s, AT 8. Madama Butterfly JlnifJ. Firrar. Fornla. Mm. Althouie, mrf. lln'is, llvxait. Cond.. Moramonl. CDal- Utati 1108 Clmtnut Ht. Walnut 44S4I llaeo 7. Little TfcMtre, llth V Da Lmt. 5d Wek. le "A GAUNTLET" TTIth Blorason's Orlclnal lh Act. Casts HILDA SPO.NO. Mr.. TIIOMAS A WISE, UARV SKRVOSS,-. GEOROB HBKRT TRADER taB 4t4 t.f sf4sA'',r Yih" a tn P a. rllaalifek 28, iois BEHIND THE SCENES With Rulers and Leaders of Wartime EuropttlHH Ily TUB PRINCESS1 RADZIWILfi ' w A Royal 'LeyynUI. Hill rrttllS is an nld, old r.tory. At least. It tool; place a few weeks beforo the war brol out nnd this Is very long aco. Indeed. When It occurred people were stll. of the opinion tint (ieimnny mas the land nf lioelbe and FUilller and t!rti-b ens nlth gulihn hail and blue eyes, want ing tl tide r 1 1 n d 0 n tiees In undent tJernian Utles on summer enlngs, Millie ; Faust, on oliiUest bent, nan lilting lotnewhero hi a il.ulc oi tier t vavlay them nnd n whisper tender iitum ises in their ears And the. lore af fair which I am going to relate han ii c ii mi In tno TVeliuar. vv hero limit hn roltipu'eii ills ttmnortal piuis. In the Weimar, tlm name nf uhl h is nssoclati-d utli tb.it dead (iermiuiy tbo norid shall see ti-i mnie. At least, it began tbeie, though pitlVi t.ss ItAPZtWIt.I. Its tragic end c- i-urrcd at Heldelbrrg, tlie oilier historic- town with Its mined cai'tle. Its .ii-rn ami chinch spires, th.it uliall no longer attract tourists ss they have done In the burled past, which seems now so far auay fiom us all Tin: iu:iioiNi: lis hetoiiie v.s a llttlo prltuess, hu also had gulilni hair und blue ryew and who had hoped to rM-ape from the tedloUH lite to which she hud been bcirn und fr which flie f.-lt that nlin was not madi-. She Imeil tlm sun. Mowers, Ioely lreses. tine Jewels, tlio tllmrtv to go about and In do what shn liked with her p-.istenri-, and she could not resign berrelf to m-o It How In tlm same even Ktream In which that of her mother and of all her Mnilred hud been spent. Her heart liunsered litter Independence, anil the light to 11 e and line, which was denied In her b the exigencies of her rani. Sh. was a lebellloim little 'princess, and she tas to pay tho penalty m sadly mid so ciuellj, that one cannot help pitting h'r. instead of blaming hi, as ln-r mini relatlies did when tbe found thi-iint-les fared lij n Fcandal such as had neer buforc rutHed the pr-xm of their Iintightv bouse, hho was a miserable" little piliuess also, so miserable that th larked tlio rourage to assert herself and to brea'.t tlitouah tlm banleiH whbh Implaeablv pitjudlces had onc-ted all around her and that, finding herself powerlesa to fight her way through them, she lay down and died when Mie bad at last iniiunoed herself of tho hopelessness of thu struggle. PAP.IIKTAI. DIFFIflLTinS Tins poor girl, whose death caud ucli a sensation among nil tlie ioal nnd imperial circles of (lermany, was tlio Princess Sophy of Sa.i Weimar, n cousin of tho reicnlng tlrand Dulto of that name. Her father was a younger scion of tin- Illustrious house nt whose Mirltie tlln great floetho himself bail worshiped, and her mother a Princess of Vseinbouii: Itudlngen Tho bluett blood In Kuropo llowed In her veins and shn seemed to bo destined to unite hernelf In marriage, with some tiennun prince whose ipiartcrlngs wero as unimpeachable as her own Hut, Mas' in our matter-of-fait twentieth cen tury It Is not enough eien'for a pilncess to be able to boast of n long lino of famous ancestors to find a suitably husband. Some wealth Is also tcnulnd in order to sustain the dlgnltv of one's rani;. And the parents of tuetty little Sophy weie so badly off 111 that respect that they had not even been able to go on lixlnx at Weimar and had to retire, lo tho relatlv" obscuillv of Heidel berg, when- thej uuld at least nonoinUe without Its being loo imii-n noticed. Prhirci William it Ka Weimar had bought a modest villa In tlm old unlversiti town, whcic Ills high blilh made him u conspicuous pet nonage, und secured for hint quite c-xceptlonablo treatment from the local socletv. without Imposing upon him any etta expenses he could not ery well barn liicutled. Whenever a ball was given nr a leceptlou tool; place at the house of Milne one or other of tlm few- people whom lm con descended tofieiiuetit. tlie best lairlnge out of the best lhei stables In Heidelberg was hired to tabo him together with Ills wife to the entertainment The rest of the time 1h Princess walked or used, in unite :i democratli; was. the street earn whenever she 'Wh.ltn! her friends A local dressmaker Inudti lK-r gowns and tho-u of her dsuglitei . and tlm butrhei and bakei s ;ii outits were often allowed to m :umul.it to a i onsider able amount before thv wen settled with manv slelis nnd grumblings on tlm part of the Prince It was u n.iriow, hararsiug tx Istence, that was led by Urn fainlli. one Hi which th" question of nionej played the ptlnclpal pail, and In which tlm cblldieti wern taught befom exeiythtiig cli-e th neces sity to be economical, which, by tlm wa. neither tlm 1'rluctsH Kophy imr lier two brolheis were Inclined to accept The. formei was tlie one upon whUli this constant, want of tcadv cash told in tlie most painful manuet Her mother had taken her lo Weimar eluiltiK one- or two winter seasons and had even iiriselited her at the lleilin court. Hut tin so UMi bad bee-n tlie somen of mm h gib't t th" lilgh-splrlteel girl, whose, prido liad t ufferc-d ho much nt finding hci-'elf elicssed lli.o a hoilemnld. lr not woise, blilc tin- Kiiinptumis gaiineuts of tlm other Ming pritii.ses iii whose so ciety slie was tliiown. that hi liad implored her parents to spate Iter tills ordeal In tlie futuic, and had made up her mind to te- LAST 9 NIGHTS Positively Closes IMarch 0 IIRNItr W. SAVAOI! Orteri i-WllMS1 THU NKW Arr.sicAt. COUIII1V M ... A.. ;t so People TIIAiV OP .MII'.TII AND MCLODV MCBta ana l-.it Muts. (P.xcfpt fat. l.ve ) I IxnerHoor $1.50 l'ltr.lr ot Geo I Meats, r,0a and 1 on, P.ROAr) This and Next Week "UWlU Mat.. W..I. A Kt at 1 15 "O.VK 01' THIS MOST HKI.KHIT I'VL AND TRULY IINTRIITAIN ino i?ATini:d Kuns huue in -OSin TIMB." -il7"lr". IIAIILES DIKLINOIIASt I're.'nis WM. COURTENAY THOMAS A. WISE A Loia Comsdy bv J. r. HarolJ Terry. DIRECT FII01I MJW YOUlv SL'CCESK GARRICK Laat 3 Evgs. t",.l, "An INSTANTANKOU8 BUCOESS " T'Utrsph OL1VEP. MOROSt'O'S LAUI1I1NO HIT NEXT WEEK SEATb TODAV OAI AMT A I OEIIJIANTOWN AND 'wVe-I-lVls.H-HJ 2H5 1.8 115 P. M. VICTOn IIL'OOTfl ORIOINAL CLASSIC "LES JIISERABLES" Six Imps nnd a Girl G BIG ACTS 6 1TF. KEITH'S THEATRE THEODORE KOSLOFF AND HIS RUSSIAN PALLET WELLINGTON CROSS P0BI31T T. HALNWP CO.! NAT NAZARRO ' a8 gp WMm, J.1 AOt i sclIwjvI. mm ;:is i V "i s 4i -1 , T,j 4 ' m e. Love Story A i,? . in.In Ih If.l.ltt ... . . . i , " eioriueiK, nitero st least net ora ' ; r?ir,-i ?,Mih".rs"he v,n":"I "bout In llkvsfj aCUC10thrf but IkjwciI dnu-n l.efor. Iie rarft'X fi".;.in."li"n'1""!' J". n tnember of tk va uranct Due-sl Iion a it.tM.. 'l! - " u c. V. ,1 A LOV1J AFFA1II ' ''! ..-;'""." ru woman of pUc Id turn- 1 r,",' ."?.,'".. !?3.l'kW not to.., c J n ;LV Vt in". lvr Hactr adoui. ,2Hh, 1 lUfTtlOTe. Ul.OMT.. th lofl.i. a.i.J -. ' I:L"t?-Sr-i "iV f'!,J?3r ,ook i 'requentlne soISi.. nJeV...1". I'edelberg. where perhaps, unit 1 .........,, .oouiuone, sue would never bar 'ii el her foot Hhe met then, all kinds 3f J peop lr, principally students of the tmlrJll?v ..i In' J' "'".''"'""I , Joung men belonging tr-ij s'lia Ira'.'"!'.'.?1' "W',.y ,ha" t"9 one "' blohlC-l elm was suiuiosed to mm.. 1 . Among then! trai the son of the great Ber-VJ ,,.'r'i,','.aron vo" l'h'hro.ler. thi Mt'Ji to many millions, ami nt h .,,. ei,. ..l.j ,3 ,l,K ...... .'.-. ----V" ' - ... ..!.- I W find who ;uggested'to her i try to ViSSSSi T a tractlie and handsome fellow, but ot tWifd b eiv crmin, .which, a.-cordlng to German-J.W i .i JI:K:fr,l of unY P?lllltr of his ever ,$ n : iv... .i.i' i i . "."""oanci ny tns parents ;j, i-a .rin"i..l,ti"Ji!lrl; if '.l nu'' wl "h" tht' W ' '" r'' ",h0',,,1 ff." l" ,0' n'l " was he Abl HIio wlihittf rtil in ti . ,...i. . ai V'H.' 0.-I- lamer iiiki mother to conreut to their -ft! . -V.V.rZ .. rew- in ciiKHging colors the VT Kil' . . i l ' o.oeaiHUUi lire rlia would b this to h-ad with hi in ; a llfs where every i?.. 1 1",1'1 ,' nt Pnc fulfilled: whete all iiiiiJ'i '.',ar, couW ,vl,h ln t'1" wr K .Z' ".""'."r, gowns, pearls, diamonds, motor. om ', l1?,'J,'iih011"'? ancl M'lendor would ba put ut her disposal. i,rJiri-lirl .l,c"v"1 ''lm. and at laet picked ..?.UM:,"I, ,V1ura1B '" 'Peak to her parents, wit the result that ehe drew upon herself sue h a storm of abuse that, In her despers ,.? "i',.v "" (l "'" -v'.Jt thing she ought oV.Jlav? """'t'. She went to seek her IY7 ' ' i11'.0. UnM whf"' l10 wn" "aylng and intirateil.htm to run away with her and to hldo her somewhere where, It would be lm LVT. ! for h0r ftlpr to nni, Ufr bu, ,,, 1,!. . f'.'f the llltnlons of little Sophy. Thu liarcin did nut earn to endangir hie jiosltlon in tlm world by n roiuuiics with a member ,",, .'he royal houe. which he feared might ;!,ii i Br.Mul'' 'oiiiwquenceii for him. Ha' i!.e .''.m'".? "" ""'"hi anl --ger to marry mr with the consent ot the Weimar family, '.. ,.,",t,,Pd, ''""."''ly thought of this social triumph when lm acted tho Faust to th hnVii'K1""1. who ll1"1 believed in him. Sir. 1 1" '"'.' '."" rIr f"r a tiundestlne love trniitf so ln '"""luocal Princess Sophy returned home broken, hear rd. haMng lost nil her Illusions, with nothing but drearv piospects befor her, iir.!?0! '."" biother'M isvolver and shot herself lti her room the same night. The poor little girl with golden hair and bin. e-ies. the sentimental i.'retrhen who had be- lived that the (leriuany and this Weimar of i'--'iV,V' .MUI u,""", f lioethe. p.ld with her fo for her mlstalie. imiicirr KTltBKT AliOVK 16TU II H. A. M. TO ll.icr. il WwmSb9 ALL THIS WEEK" AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE pinHT I'fiEsnxTATioN or DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "1IKADI.V KOLTir st Week MA1J MAHSU n -rjeloieit Traltol" PALACE 'Tra?. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG"" in "run JiAmoNKTTr.8" A R C A D I A CIIIISTXPT UflLOW ICTII 10 15 A. M.. IV. -i, 3.5. r,:4.-., 7M3. 9.30 P. M SESSUE IIAYAKAWA In Puramount Picture "IIIDDKN PEAKI..V Added "Son nf Democracy" (3d Eolsodsl N'it Wetk-Hlllle llmk, in "By,-, JOsuihtti" VICTORIA """ 'tSgVi. Flfrt Ntlonil Kshlbltors Circuit Pnwtntt MME. OLGA PETROVA hi Plrt filior-lnc 'THU I.tcIIT WITHIN" Added "Von of Democracy-' cm noisodel N.It Week -IHLUs 1IAIIA In "Du Dltr"" REGENT MAituuT si-. nelnw i7T ALICE BRADY ' KAOTIFICK" TC)TB a'AP-IfLT STflERT '& VAbDEVILLE CONTlNCOl'g 11 A M. to II P. V. CUNNING 'r",: itXN u u m u wllo jj.vow.sj llie New Doctor; Walter tawt othtri. CROSS KEYS ilAMi4i'lZ A TlU.r.PIWNlJ TANOI.E." HEBL fJUVs"' AlaiCAItTON unit MAItONR. OTlIEttH P. ROADWAY "oau u-nvder avk- C.lkVJA.iyVi DAILT NIOHTLt ' P.frJ'ie Il'lslnef Man' lMdf Cassadv. Osa. Walril In ".lack ipurlucl.. l'rodlcal" CHESTNUT STREET DirtEcrioN jinssns. HiiLuuir Nights 1.50,$l,7oc,50c Jlatmees .1, 75c, 50c ' EXCEPT HATL'nDAV $1 MAT. TOMOR. THE OVER LAST WORD IN MUSICAL REVUES THE TOP. i A DELPHI MATINEES AT 2115 .LUeJ-er 111 EVENING AT S.1S MATINEE SATURDAY "Many a Laugh, Sob and Thrill" mam WITH MARY NASH , c01lPAXr t vnin TOStnitT a-p stis 11IUO Mat. at. H.t Swta II.JO. ' ;. J.1UK xuiinuKTiiH vnummy iitviaw WITH THE OIltOlNAL CA8T, iDCludlnc HARRY WATSON, JR. fat uiLiLtitws uJinn.ii?iiu ,v JACK NORWORT. ..I that Tlataf ! nisbltia' rhAVil In THcaatna " INQUIRER. "Pull ot turprUta In mirth (U' inoiodr." r,j ACADEMV OP MU8IC MARCH , SltS. rt Serg. Arthur Guy Empey PAREWELL LECTURE 1 Vi iSeniatlonal, Vivid Daacrtptlon and Demcnatratlon of Tranch Warfaro. AVOID 8TANDIN0 IN IJNE Purchaa 8sla In Adyanoo at t ' . ll.ppe's. HID Chestnut Ht. Peats 76a ta It.- WITHERSPOON HALL Ptl. Elf.. Mar. 1,'ttKJ. STEPHEN LEACOCK "Laughing Wml Leaeock"?? tM Ai (Rtadlnss rton His " Ultk Twtin fcJl$-m fJ4gffijfr Art vm vjiyimm mmxl -9VP m l- J M . s,yt Own Werkal . J -sr-JL Ti.ta. DIM io ai.;.u. umvaraur axiaoaiea . 'a . . . T. -. . .... '. -, .jlA rm. WHkuiuM BU. T7 L casino. ALREEVESi t" M wimm GAYETX' m-JH 7rw.kHaiilstl n&l 4 & . M nm '&! .M L'aSf'lS3!a4SB.-V.,8Si - . .- ., .,-':i t,f j f. i...1"' 'i 3 s ..tSlk, -' 'je-astltGSfcirf. .t'i TMC ' B-" ' .M. B.r. te.V,fti'A: