EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-P1IIJ.ADELWJJA, JUUDAY, MARCH 1, 1018 01. W JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fi Wonderful yar Pictures Bellevue-Stratfprd for the Benefit of the i Unpensioned French Soldiers WKUU'T the l-Ycnclt war pictures eh(Jwn)at tiljtht nt tic rtellcvtie Stratford ulinplj wonderful? Hut so dreadful,; too. It does make ono nlul( to tlilnk what our boys liavo to faco and Ko tliroufih beforo victory' Is flnnlly ours (ns It surely will be). We liavc only to bo brave and "carry on" to win In tlo end. We iiear'pf the vandalism, of tbe liavoo wrought by the retiring Germans, but we do not realize It until, as last nlslit, we see a lingo orchard In bloom, and every tree hacked In a clrclo threa feet above (round (which means that the sap cannot continue to flow and the trco must dto In a year's time). Or the Interior of tho chapel of tho Cathedral of Klielms, where every French king spent tho vigil of the day of his coronation, a mass of ruins, with only a bit of the reredos remaining. I Factories, manufacturing housos, homes, trees all utterly ruined and devastuted by dynamite, firebrands uud shell shot. Keally It was too utterly uwful, and o real, being reproduced In tho actual colors. It seemed as If one could Hcarccly breathe Iwltli the horror of It, until the end. when I Micro were thrown on the screen some re productions of sunsets over tho battlefields and from tho tower of KhcUhs Cathedral. lAntl It flooded one's fco'ul with comfort and thought that "Ood Is In Ills heaven," and If tho mere sotting of His sun can bring beauty of such stupendous magnitude over llic devastated regions, now much more Ian lie bring out of nil this sorrow In the lives of Ills poor people, It wo but trust Li Illin to bring It all right, and, In the iieantlme, do our part, remembering tho aying that "Ood made us without our p-operatlon, but He will .not save us with- lit our co-opcratlon." TOI.D you yesterday that Aldcn Leo did cct n. leave after all, but It was not ritll two weeks nfter his marriage. He Id IMItli were married at the Mathers bme on February 2, and Aldcn had to go i.ck to his ship that nlglvt.. Of course here uero rumors that that meant ho had to sail right awuy, but It was not true. He fwas on duty for two weeks and then, was given a furlough of a week, joined his and they went to New York and huU lelightful honeymoon. Ihe I.llllcs, you know, had planned to down to Texas to visit Jean I.lllle ley, but Lieutenant Wlby's orders have In changed recently, so .Mr. anu .urn. :ia and Theodora have gone to Charles- Instead, and Kdlth I.ce left yesterday join them, sho and Aldcn having re ned fiom N'ew York on Monday, when had to return to his ship. lean Wiley Is going from Texas to arlcston to spend two weeks with her nlly, and as Kdlth Lee will be there It 111 certainly be a reunion for the three lis who have been such firm friends Ace .chlldlipod- t-WIM be quite exciting at the tlarrlck Ion Monday night', won't It? with Genii- Irie Fnrrar entertaining In a box Instead of the, other side of the footlights. You see pi" husband, Lou Tellcgen, will be Here ext week In "Blind Youth," which Is to J at the Garrlck that night, and Geral- Ine, 'Who is to sing on Tuesday m Kfadaina Nutterfly," will come over the ay, before and spend the week hero at lie Itita. with Mr. Tellegen. Mrs. Sydney lanar, tho prima donna's mother, will be nong the guests In Monday night's thea- ! party. The It. Talt MCKcnzlcs will Blip, entertain In n box, and there will bo eycral other parties, T,'i beginning to get ery gay down at Atlantic City. Governor Whitman, of .'tvv York; Mr, t. V. Iloppln and Clover- or I'Mgo, of New Jersey, hae been seen it. various occasions walking together on he' Hoardwalk, and they attended the ex- rclse's -of the department of superintend rice, on the Million Dollar Pier U1I3 week. Sirs. Reggie Vandcrbllt, Jr., Is over from New York, and Is staying at the rra'y'more. Mrs. William DIsston Is also there and .Uaullnc. raullno is another pretty, little bride of the wartime. Her liUsband. young John Wanamaker, Jr., is In the service, you know, bo they do not. sec, much of each .other. The weather llias been qulto gorgeous for an early ll.ent, and as there is so very little to do Ithesc .days," many,, oil. very many, are lilowrt there. TUKRl: was a picture of the Kaiser, the .TCaJserhio and oho of the Kalserlnos In ono of tho Hunday papers last week, and mother, who had not had a chanco to see the' colored section, found It on the floor, and, w'hat was more, soaking wot. She called little John J., and said: "Dearie, what Is this? Mother has not even seen the paper yet, and here are some of tin pictures nil wet! '' I.tttle Jolin ;I. gazed sadly at his mother. Words failed him. Then he exclaimed: "Hu-u-t, mother! That's a picturo of the ICalther, and -wo have been thplttlug at him, We filled our mouths with water arid then thpft Juth ath hard' ath wo could." You see how the doctrine of hate opreads; does It not? S'ANCV WYNNE. Social Activities 16 . H?s. Augusta Atl Rand entertained at her (;, .(toiiie, JJ5 J jrchwood avenue, on Tuesday I- VCIJtng 111 Honor 0I, tier sioicr, wian ueriruuf 1 A,y.Itand, who Is rapidly recovering from her l recent operation, 1? Tljs.guesta Included. Mr. and Mrs. William K S, .Washburn. Mr, and ,Mr. Karl Wolfe, Mr. ' ana Mrs. l'runk Flsler Tiiompson, Mr, at ;ljiur Kothler and Mr. Karl pietrlch, i f,t . . 'Sts. William II. Clark- Is the guest for iltVeral 'weeks of licr niece, Mrs. Jack Baeu dllrlit Kt Orange. Lieutenant Charles K. G. .Shannon, M. O. I (. and' Mrs. Shannon, of 492S Walnut Itreef.' are In the city for a few daya, visit- liJ1 lit. i.' J sir. J 1iAlflill WHnM nf tl (, UIIU ill O (UVniliM 1 I (MM it VI II W Mount -Hlry avenue, uennantov.n cairuiinv Hijannon ih now fiwfoncu ui n wiHfitinp, uuu uwt ohhiihwii duo inpcn irimcnm m urcciivinr, n, i, ivr mc ker. h: Frank Morris has obtained aten-duy : 6t,Jni,fctD.l,i' .W' praMitt vMUMr-lUi-unt.',lirit r, t ftmm9mVMmm Shown Last Night at the tnlll Kelly Is limv Ktutloncil camp In the Medical onicers' at it woHlcru liwrvo I 'nips. .Mr. George Henderson, vvlin has been visit ing In the .oulli wllli his purrntH, Mr. mid Mrs. John J. Henderson, lifts returned to the1 city, and Is now slaying at the Kitten bonne Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John (.'ttury and their daughter. Ml km Margaret i'nsy, lme. re turned to their lionis In Pittsburgh, after 3VUC- Cni ford. The engagement Mr. ltlrhard McAllister, recently iinnounced. nf .Miss I'nnoy to of this city, wns Mrs. f. A. Anderson, Jr., will Irate today for Washington, ll. ('. to join her hurlinnil, IJeutcnnnt Anderson, who Is stationed there. Mr. nnd Mrs. James 1-'. Mugcc, Jr., an notinco the eiiBiigenifiit of their daughter. Miss Catherine Magee, lei Mr. 1'vrrett War ren Karle, t'. H. A. A. i. Mr. Knrlc Is the sou of Jlr. and Mrs. Henry Ncwboltl Karle, of Chelsea. Mlos llekne .M. Graham, of 1 7 -'5 Xnrlli Klghteenth street, will rnlcrtHln her card club tomorrow afternoon. The following members will be present; Mrs. George Shafcr. Mrs. Frank Inland Jones. Mls Ida 11. I'ovvcll. Mrs. IHhel Junk. Miss Anne HaMctt. Mls Mabel Kuttcr nnd Mlrs Annie M. Gcoigeson, Mr. mid Alls, Frederick Whitman, of Mid dleboro, Mass., celebrated their wedding an niversary by a visit to this city Inst week, spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Itobert JJ. MncCrecry, nt 1901 Walnut street.' Mr. and Mrs. Whitman every .tinnmer have a number of their Philadelphia frleiitM ns their house guests at their summer home, Kemnli, lit Kggriniiggln, Me. Among those who entertained them whllo they were here were Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Clans, of 3212 Ninth Seventeenth street: Mr. and Mrs. Waller Scott Iiftwller, of City avenue, tl.tln. nnd Mr. and Mrs. I.lnd Mason Maker, of 1S05 Kile avenue. The faculty of tho Sunday school of the Hebrew Literature Society held Its monthly meethiiT on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Frances Haeta. .",09 Tusker street. Mls Anna llcrslinmn. Ihe principal, pre sented the faculty with new roll books care fully worked out, to remain n permanent rtccrd of the srhool. She also presented each teneher with a curriculum covering the work of tho term. Refreshments wcie served after the business meeting. The next meet ing will he held nt the home of Mls Jeau nelte Wllderman, of 1332 South Fifth street. Mrs. Nathaniel Solomon, of ill 1 6 Chestnut street, will enteititln tomorrow evening In honor of her sister. .Miss Allele Itarr, Mrs. Solomon will he unstated by her mother, .Mrs. I .. Barr, of New York: Alias Jean Slssenwlne, Miss Saia lireniirr, Mlsu ltba Snyder. Miss Snra Unman and Miss Ksther Stein. Miss Hair has been spending the winter In Phila delphia. UNFURLED FLAG AT MILITARY WEDDING Miss Helen Lidia Bryan, of Bev erly, N. J., Married on Thurs day to Army Man The wedding of Miss Helen Lldla llryuii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald de Coursey Bryan, nf Beverly, N. J., and Lieutenant Henry C. Sotcrs took place on Thursday evening at C : IS o'clock In the Methodist Kptsconal Church. The l!ev. Frederick Mnr ley, pastor of tho church, assisted by tho llev. Herbert J. Root, ofllclated. The church was decorated lu the national colors, together with a profusion of cut Mow ers, ferns and palms. As the bride entered the church on tho arm of her father, who gave her 111 marriage, Mr. Warren Rodman, a cousin of the bride, played the wedding march, Just as the bridal party reached tho center of the church aisle Miss Grace Anderson unfurled a huso silk American flng over them, The bride wore a frock of white Ivory satin with n court train trimmed with heavy beaded lace. Her veil was of diiehesse luce made In n cap effect and held In place by orange blossoms. She carried :t shower boiiiiuet of white orchids .and lilies of the valley. Miss Anna .Severs, a sister of tho bridegroom, attended Miss Bryan as maid of honor nnd wore it frock of pluk sullu with an otordress of pink chiffon trimmed with gold loco and bauds nf gold heads. She carried an nnn bouquet of pink rosebuds. The bridesmaids were Miss Marlon Austin. Miss Hazel McCracken, Miss May Van Brunt and Miss Grace Anderson. They worn frocks of pink taffeta silk trimmed with pink chiffon and carried bouquets of pink sweet peas. The llttlo (lower girls were Miss Mary F, Winkle and Miss l'.thcl Troxell, who wore dainty white embroidered frocks nnd carried baskets of pink rosebuds. Master Daniel Stockton Bryan, a brother of the bride, was the rlngbearer. Lieutenant Ssvers had for his best man Mr. Leslie Holbert, of Betcrly. Tho ushers Included Mr. Brlutou Chew, Mr. Arthur Smith. Mr. William Van Hclvcr and Mr. Al bert Bryan. The wedding was followed by a reception nt the homo of the bride's parents, Spruce Tree, on Church lane. After n wedding trip .l'iteiwnt Severs and his bride will live In Wrlghtstown. MRS. AUMIN KOSENBEKG MRS. ARTJIUR C9HBN Patronesses for tho twenty-first an- ""nul Purlm dresa ball, of thc,Tcm. ! pU BUnIsrl.' which wlU'bf:hld :o XM(t Jrt in MwcMUttHall. r , tfyh-xsw U fe 0103 r ttioro CRMfrua I I MISS KL12ANOH GA1SH1K v I -, I , ' i JUSS K. McCLATCHY (IX CIRCLK) MISS CATHKRIXE McUOXXKLL These yountr jrirla will act as uides nt the coming- Jumble Sale to he hcli! in the huililinR nt 1024 Chest nut street on March 19, 20 and 21. MANY DINNERS TO BE GIVEN BEFORE DANCE Concert and Dance at German town Cricket Club Tonight Will Be Well Attended The ikuit-f which Mrs. Lawrence B. Mvtlor Is getting up for the benefit of the navy yard V. M. C. A. but ought really to be git en In relays In older that etcrjbody who wants to conic can he theie. As on of the committee members said: ' There's nu use trying to t,cll any more of those tick ets In aerniantown everbody has them." And that, Indeed, teems io lit the cate not only In Oermantown. but In I'licstuut 1I1II and 1'hllndelphla as well. It Is to bu held this evening In the ballroom of the Manhelm Cricket Club, and the Cap and ,Bell Club, of Hnterfuid College, will give a conceit before Ihe dance, Mrs. earn est T. Toogood will entertain all tho mem bers of the musical clubs nt n buffet supper at her home before the dance, and about fnrtv miosis nre cxnected. Several other din- twi-.s will ho clten at the Mnnhclni Cricket Club. Mrs. 1-nwrencc II. Mellor will be among those who will entertain at the club, ni'd her guests will include Mr. and .Mrs. .lohn Taws. Mr. and Mrs, Horaco M. Shier and the fol lowing guests from tho nay yard: Dr. and Mrs. A. W. lumbar. Pr. and Mrs. Tiuspel H. Boles, Or. and Mrs. John JCIegler, Mr and Mis. John Sutherland. Jlr. Charles .1 Butler and Lieutenant jind Mrs. W. A, Mac dnuald, Mr. and Mrs, C. Ardley Shcdaker, who are gltlng a dinner beforo the tla'nce. will liavi as their guests Miss Florence Hullols, Miss Mary Lcc Klnkade, Mr. and Mrs. T. Itplph Barf. Mr. Hubert Lewis. Jr., Mrs. .Tames J. Shcdaker. Mr. II. 11. Stokes. Mrs. Mellor and Mrs. Shedaker. though gitlng separate dinners, will join their tables) and form one long table. Mrs. Carl Williams and Mrs, Hubert M. Lea aie also gltlng dinners. The commutes assisting Mrs. Mellor In cludea Miss Margaret La Hue, Miss Mar Eiierlte Burton, Miss Hazel Collin, Miss no- ruth niiiMinore. Miss Hiilh Klsenhotver, Miss Josephine. Fernlev. Miss Helen .'Mlfleld, Miss ICsther Jonen. Miss Freda Clllesple, Mlrs Frances Hrppe. Miss Martha Ilyslop, Miss i:ilsc Luck, Miss Bunvl Luck, Miss '.ucile Morris. Mlsa Helen Betz. Miss Margaret A. Mellor, Miss Katharine. B. Smith, Atlxs live lyn Shipley. Miss Mnrgnretta Shipley, Miss Anna Strawbrldge, Miss "Allco Tatuall. Miss M Toogood, Miss HUabelh Van Dusen. Mlrs Hleanor Wundcr. Miss Alice K nillenbeck. Mls.s Cenevleve nillenlieck. Mr. William K. Beard, 3d, Mr, Milton I. Burba, Mr. John C. Bogau, Mr. John W. Claghorn, Mr. Frank neacon, Mr. Branson Fdir.onils. Mr. Bolter Darrow. Mr, Hcglnald Oraff, Mr. William Henry, Mr. Ceorgo A. Hans, Mr. William Jellett, Mr. John F. Keller. Mr. John II. Mclllhenny, Jr., Mr. Husiel Itobln son, Mr. Boss B. Simpson, Mr. tirauvlllo Toogood. Mr. Iluncin Tatuall. Mr. Henry Wiener. Mr. Woo.'ter C. Webster, Mr. Harri son Williams and Mr, Juhn II, Lints, Jr. Tho patronesses mo Mrs, C. Aidlev Shcd aker. Mrs, Warren 1. Kornshnw, .Mrs. Hob ert It Ija, Mrs, Mnurlot Burlcc Mr" J'Vi. eilo II. Straw-bridge. Mrs. William F. Tat nail, Mrs. Ceorgo Tha!kcr, Mrs. John i'M monds, Mrs. It It Donnlston, Mrs. II. M. CoITln. Mrs. Alfred Mellor. .Mrs. Carl Wil liams.' Mrs. A. Lincoln Gillespie, Mrs. Homy Wood, Mrs. Lamest T, Toogood. Mrs. Wal ter C. Shipley, Mrs. Samuol A. Tatuall, Mrs. Halph Mellor. Mrs. Herbert Onintlnun, Mrs, George I Garrett, M.3. William II, l'lsen bower, Mrs. Walter Lee Smith, Mrs. John C. Ilogan and Jlrs, Harry Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J, Hhoyer, of 415 West vChclten utenue, (lermantoivn. an nounce tho marriage of their daughter. Miss H-ilcn Shoyer, nnd Mr. Ingersoll O.msted, Jr.. Company M, V, S. Infantry, sou l' Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoli Olmsted, of Thirty-third and Haling streets, on Saturday, February :j. Celebrates 80th Birthday Mrs. J. I. Macartney has been receiving tho congratulations or ner menus today upon her eightieth birthday. Mrs.. Macart ney's home is at Beaver. Falls. I'a., where her huiband was for many years a professor In Geneva College, but she Is spending tbe winter with' her M)ri. Dr. Clarence I'd ward Macartney, at 2033 locust street. Mrs. Macartney Is the mother of four mltilatrrs of the Presbyterian Church: tho Hnv. Krue-it Macartney, of Washington: the Hv. riob crtson Macartney, of Waterloo, la, t tho Itev. Albert Macartney, of piilcugo, and the Hev. Clarence Kdward Macartney, of the Arch street reibyterlan Church, this ,clty. Mrs. MaeartnsyU.thi autrof; a number of book will Is, tlU active 1a CfcrUttoa work. "t.v. '- .' ;l ' " ,r... ,." .If," -v DELAWARE COUNTY ACTIVITIES Benefit Card Parties, Dances and Club Meetings Take Place in Rapid Neighboring Towns "N 'i:iiLSI..V afternoon n -' cesnful card party was git most su,--n at the Service House In Hldley l'.uk. It was under the direction of the Huirrgcncy Aid out there, of which Mrs. 11. K. NMsoii Is th' leader, and was given to inlse money for smllease books. The women of Hldley l'ark are tak ing an aitltc Intciest In procuring these hooks for the Bnlillcrs. us they do III every thing that will help the men or give them pleasure. The Junior of the Hldlev I'.irk Woman's lob me also selling smileage books, with Alls Helen II. A'heiiiolt, Miss Jane ICvlne find Miss Hll-rnbetli Scot lit y us the'r leaders, luesdiy was service day for the womnu's club, nnd tho women met at the Service llouo and winked for Ihn Kmrrgcury Aid and the Hrd Cross. Their work i uuslstcd of nuking piieuninnl.i Jackets, surgical dress, lug.", children's clothes for the Belgians, con valescents' garments nnd scaifs and wrist lets for the I'ollsh people. of course, ut the regular club meeting 111 tbe afternoon a great nian.v of the women knitted luisll wlille lhe listened to Mis. MIS3 JKAN 15. FLUM Vico president of the auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Institute, who is (loin her utmost to make the nfTait of March '! nt Apollo Hnll u success. Grlffeu, of .Swarthuiore Mrs. Griffeli was Introduced by .Mrs. It II. llcardsley. chair man of tho biimn economic department of the club, nnd she. gave a most Illuminating talk on tho work of tho food commission of Penn sylvania. She emphnslzed strongly the need for co-operalh'ti between the women all over the country and the Government. There will bo no club meeting next Alon- day afternoon. Instead, tho cluh will enter tain the Delaware County Association of Woman's Clubs on Thiiindny afternoon of next week. Tho progiam will he provided by the visitors. Tliere will be a subscription dance under the direction of Airs. Charles G. lletzel hi thci Hldley Pail; nudltorluin toinonow evening. The Bed Cross branch out there Is work. Ing haul to raise $150 to purchase an elec tric cutting machine. Airs. William It lletzel, Mrs. L. II. Dlsbro, Miss Carrie Hetiel nnd Miss Jano Devlno are at the bead of this campaign. Lieutenant Ward Hlnksoii, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jotcnb A. Hlukson, ,was at home over the week-end. Air. Illchurd Shurter was aleo In Hldley Park over the week-end. Lieutenant Hubert Stnuffer wui, home over the week-end, Lieutenant Hoger llaydock has returned to camp after a furlAugh, which he spent with his parents In Hldley Park. Mr. Harry Norman, of Aloores, was home on a furlough over the week-end, which he spent with his parents, Air. and Mrs. William It. Norman. Word has been received by Air, Harry Clven'a parents, In Hldley Park, of his cafe arrival In France. Air. George T. Hancock, of Detroit, Mich., has been visiting Mr, and Airs, Charles G. Hoticl. Mrs. U H. Bryant has returned from Hlch moml. Va., wliiro she spent the winter with her daughter, MrB. William II. Murphy. Mr. Frank D. Kane entertained ut a din per at the Service House last evening, Tho Drexel Hill women have orgjulxed a bianch of the Navy League, and so splendid ly have they worked that tho number of knitted rtlrJHrwhicii they have turned in has exceeded that' of any of the other Hiiall I '.' .- M m-i. ,r . ,-, ...'' . ' lowno .aVrnHn, waNTC. aiiss Jicieu jigunan is ' i), , 1 j l?$lr''f B Succession in Busy he cliatrtnan of this division. Mrs. lieorce I'. Hyder Is vice chairman, Mrs. Krnest It. Katifinniiii Is secietnry, and .Mrs. Thomas V. Simmons s treasurer. The charier members Include .Mis. H. Walter Atniore. Mrs. William Hiews. Mis. Chniles A. Dickson. Mrs. 'Iiiirles s. Oscnbach. Mrs. Wlrgand, .Mrs. Howard M. Alihed. .Mrs. Thomas W. Barn, hill. .Mrs. William II. White, .Miss Alice Good mill. Mrs. John W. Spangler, .Mrs. Henry F. -Miller. Mrs. George II. Parker. Mrs. Frank J. Heeve, .Mrs. J. Lawrence Wldmyei- and Miss Anna Hnrtmaii. The l)re.cl 111!! Dancing Class meets this evening In Weber's Hall. Among those who attend Ihn clnvs are Dr. and Mrs. George Spalrs. Mr and Mrs. Hnlph s. .Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hyiler. .Mr. and Mrs. I'Mwnul II. Wanamaker. Mr. and Mis. tiniest II Kaufmnnii, Mr, and Mrs. Xleman W. Bower. Mr. and .Mis P.. Walter Atniore. Mr. and .Mrs, l-klwlu t Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Webb. Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Wldmyer. .Mr. and -Mrs. M. J La Itoclie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Barnliill, .Mr. and Airs. Thomas F. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wagner and Air. and Airs, Limi ne' H. Mason. In April they expect to give n large dance at one of tlic hotels In Phila delphia for lint beuellt of the Bed Cross. The Woman's Chili will give a .subscription card party on Tuesday afternoon at Weber's Hall. .Mrs. J. Lawrence Wldmyer and Mrs. llenrv F. Ailller hnve charge of the affair. The music section of the Swarthuiore Wom an's Club met at Airs. Harlan Cpdegraf's home on Monday afternoon. An Interesting meeting of the Aledla Wom an's Club, which every one was Invited to at tend, was held In the club house on Wednes day afternoon. An address was made by Air. William i::i, who Is county chairman of the public safety committee of Delaware Conn, t.v outside or Chester. Air. F.llls spoke on tho puri-oses and activities of thin committee. .Miss .Margaret NYhI, nf Llanerch. enter tained tho brldgo club to which she be longs on Monday afternoon. Those who were theic were Airs. Percltal Johnson, Mrs, t'ro siler. Airs. W. L. Gnr'nnd, Airs. J. ,. Beaver, Airs. S. M. Wilton. Air. W. W. Powell. Airs. J It Dunwoody. Airs. Clinton 11.1th. Mrs. II. II. Alliens, Airs .1. F. Lowden and Alls. Giles. The junior biuucli of the Llaneich Wom an's Club, which Is always so energetic, Is giving Its second dance hi Palate It.ill to. moriow evening. It Is for the lienellt of tho wool fund the glr.s stnitrd some time ago. Mrs. Caroline Llttlellelil. Allss Doiothy Welsh, Allss Hlcanor Halsell and Allss Ade lalde White attended tho junior reclprocll day held at Norwood recent'. The Brookllno branch of the Bed Cross is giving an entertainment and dance tonioi row evening In Brookilue Hall. linns of nens for, the terlel-r naic ulll lit ni'ieiilrd mill prlnlril In the Htrnlint I'uMIr K-ufr, ,w,wr ,irj urn nritirn lltl Ol III III MAUKKT MTlM'Kr AMOVK i urn Ilil5 A. .M. Ttt II US P. M. 'I'OIIAV ANtlTOSIOItltOW AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE PiltHT I'lU'SIiXTATION OP DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "BKADIN' SOUTH" JtAK MAHSII In tlfloteil Traitor" Nxt We'll PALACE ""ZTWX. m CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "" In "TIIK AlAr.iO.VKTTHH" A R c A eT7 a CIIKSTNUT BELOW 1BTII " 10'IJ A. At.. J-!, S, 3:3. SMS. 7:15. (1;3U P. II SESSUE HAYAKAWA tn Paramount Iictura "HIDDEN rnAfll,)'' Added "Hon of Democracy" i3d r-Biaodal Neil Week lllllla llurt-a In "Kva'a Uauihttr" VICTORIA mm.S-.,mv Pint .Vatlonal Kililbltora Circuit I'raaVnla MME. OLGA PETROVA In Flrit Slum hi "THH L10HT WITHIN" Added "on or Demouracy'1 (LM Knlaodel Kent Wm! THKDA IIAItA In "Du nirry" REGENT a1-t sr. H'tow itth ALICE BRADY &&-' BAcmricii" JIAHKET BTrsiiKT AT JUNirun VAUDEVItXE CO.vri-i;ntrii tl A, M. lo U P. M. C U N Nf G TUBhV-1-tv..s.. Tha Naw DoctgKttiKltr l.w uttitia'. CROSS KEYS KT ST. Ileluw 1,-uin , TELEPHONE TAXOll .any rwica Mjulli IlEEI, llllVB- UaoCAHTO.N and MAI n-i:; uTHEns nnrt ATW AV T3HOAD aTaNYDEH AVK. l,n,Uv tliiBlnaa Un 1C4.ll r.,L n,. ' 'Rraular ilusiocaa llan I .-. .---7- T-" ? ..-"- Sf. i Man." -" '' WaUU la 'Vaof-urlis-k.. rrodl(r' , B .,. ....' .-... ....... ,,, t,,a a, sura iv.lll tilll inline linil lelrahnne iiumlirr or Ihe rndrr. i, It nill.t.li iwj.lble ti, ,rltf Ihr n0i. r'V! ilre "Snrlfly IM or." httnlni ' ii1?ii. I.eiler, 8UU V leslaut .trtel. r'"n,nr """e BEHIND THE SCENES . ., '' With Rulers and Leaders of Wartime Europt Ily THIS ,-KINCtiSS The Duke of Chcvrcuac Coilrlffil. I'JlB A. NO tt- bh NOTIIHH ii'presentallve of all old untl Istoilcal Flench name has fallen on the field of lit nor. The eldest son and the heir to the title of the Duke nnd Duchess nf l.uyiit'H was killed the oilier duy ut tho ge "f twenty-six This death puts Into mourning u large circle of nrlstotratlo families of the Fau bourg St. ijeiinulu. The inntlier of the Duke of Luynes was a daughter of the late Duke tie la Hoche fouciitd DoudcHUVllle, and of his first wife. Mademoiselle do Po Hgnac. His father, the ninth Duke of Luynes, was killed at tlio battle of Patny In 1870 during Ihe Franco-German war, leaving a widow, who w it s barely one and twenty, with two children, the pi event Duke nnd the Duch ess do Noallles, a Til e lu w a g e r nu.wiIsH UAIiXIWII.I. Madame do Luynes, who died about twelve or fifteen years tigo, was one or llm most prominent women In Parisian socltly, as well as one of the most chatinlng She lived most of tho year at her castle of Daniplcrre. where several times she rntei tallied the lato King IMwnrd 1I and the present yuecn AlHry of Hugland, be fore the latter'H marriage. Her son Is one of tho gicnt friends or the Duke of Orleans and one of the chiefs of the monarchical party lu l'fance. lie Is wedded to Mademoiselle Shnone d'l'zcs. the daughter or tho Duchess d't7.es, of Bouliinger fame. They had six children, four gills, one bey very dHlinte lu health and tne .voting nun vvhu fell the oMit-i day and who bore tho tltlo nf Duko of I'hevreuse, made famous by tha famous Duchess of that name, who was such a friend of Queen Anno nf Austria and such nu enemy of the Cardinal de Blchellou. Should anything happen to the last surviving sou or the Duke or Luynes, the successor lo his tltlo nnd to nil the family honors of bis house would be the little Duke of Chaulnes, whose American mother, formerly Mss Scbonts, Is now lu New York with him. The family of Luynes Is of Itallun origin, It llrst acquired notoriety through Charles d'Albeit de Luynes. the favorite of King Luis Nil I of France, who created him Duke and Peer of Parliament, and whose widow, Alaile de Ilohan. married the second lime Claude of Lorraine. Duke of Clievcruse, by whom, however, she had no children. But niler the death of tbe latter she bought from his heirs the Duchy of Cbovreuse, toglher with the Castle of Damplcre, which she be tiuentlied to her son by her llrst husband, and thus brought this title Into the Luynes family. Alany yesrs later they also acnulrcd that of Piltioc of Ncuchntel and of Valcngln by the marriage of Duke Charles Philippe of Luynes with Louise Jacqueline, of Bourbon .Solasons, lu 1710. THi: DLCIIItSS UK ClIKVHIX'Si: Dainplerre, which Is one of tho most beau tiful residences lu the department of Seine el Olae, has remained lu possession of tho Luynes family ever since the death of the Duchess de Chevreuee. During the French Hcvolutlon Its owner and his wire, that Duch ess de I.uynesj who was one of tho kulles-ln-wnltlng on tjueen Alarle Antoinette, contrived to establish for themselves the reputation of being good citizens, and they were left in undisturbed possession of their family castle. In which they lived very quietly until the storm or the "Terror" had passed away. Then they leturned to Paris, where the Duch ess tie Luynes was one or the first ladles who again opened their houses to whafwas left of tho old French society. Napoleon restored to her and to her hus band a largo part of their former properties, wishing to conciliate through this plf-co of generosity the Faubourg St. Germain, whose support at that time ho would have been veiy glad to win. But though tho Liiyuescs would rather have felt Inclined to accept the advances which ho made to them through the Duchess's great friend, Prince do Talley rand, they were prevented from too openly espousing his cause by their daughter-in-law. tho Duchess do Chevrcuse. She remained un til her death nn irreconcilable enemy of the new Hinperor, and this In spite of the hit ter's efforts to win her sympathies, efforts which he carried to an amatltiK extepl, con sidering the lniperiousness of his disposition. Madame de Chevreuse was appointed one or the ladles or honor til the Hmpress Jose phine, much to her disgust, but when she was asked to attend the (jueen ut Spain, wire of Ferdinand VII. when the Spanish sov ereigns were living at Valencay In what was mole or less a prison, however gulden, the Duchess do Chovreuse replied that sho would never accept a position which was nothing else but that of a Jailer, and that no strength In the world could compel her to do so. And lo be sure that this message would reacli Napoleon, she wrote It direct to liliu. The Hmperor found that this piece of Insolence wus too much, and the Duchess was exiled In Lon, and forbidden to return, or to live In Parts ; a punishment which atTected hel lo such an extent, that she died verv soon after. It was then discovered that her beau- FORREST '.'lnr at silR Mnt tit t Tomorrow at LAST 8 NIGHTS Positively Closes March 9 IICNIir W. SAVACK Offera 80 Tn.,l x ut-jm- mbMLm A TltAIN OP MHITII AND MELODY NlSlila and Sat. Matn. I l.'ntlro i rr (Eieept Sat. Emjs.) ' laivtcr Plooi "J1 I .PU i'lelllj of Cood Scats, Mo and l,0O. BROAD Tlll " 'l, .IS "v'"rr iUIIlurrUlV III 1 7, "A SOLIDJ-VEXINli OK DEt.lUllTPl f. ENTKIIT.IENT"- North Amerlmn. ! A tat i PHiIT T tVf-ll at . ciiAiti.i: mm mm- WM. C0URTENAY THOMAS A. WISE A Lot a Comady by J. E, Harold Tarry. DIltECT I-'llOM NEW YOIIK SUCCESS GARRICK Last 2 Evjrs. i"" An INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS." Telejra ph. Oliver Monosco'a lauuiiino hit NEXT WEEK HEATH NOW r. LJJiiTiJ J IIIM! (WTIffllAifiVil Jlii iiniii COLONIAL, mai'Lewood'ave. .IIUK IIIU I', di, VlCTOrt HUOO'H OIliaiNAL CLAS81C "LES liLS RABLES" Six nfpj and a Girl G BIG ACTS 6 " CTD AND Oermantown Ava. nt Vana'nio. DirVrtl'1' Herbert Amuarmcnt Company Herliart Effloger, f resident ALICE JOYCE And MAIIC MAUIIEnUOTT 111 , "A Woman Between Friends" Aldd ''HON 1V DEMOCnAI'V" tKlmt Eplaodt) I . .1 Thaatrr, Illh 4. De IJincty. :d Week. Little "A GAUNTIET With Hjurpsuii'a lel-ilna.l3ui.Avt. , Ctt J HILDA BPOXO. Mri OMA8 A-WtHK.7 roxiOMT iw ' ii ii i n mail iHi ii il m '.. i ' i-.i 1 lK!L'i '4slaV yiwwswTOra5 T,,f, ..ptv la a? m 8 gfirv '--". iitlii l U:p stairs and T&&m?w nADZIWIf.L Killed in France tlful fair hair, which had always hecn so ad-, inlrod, vvni notliltue else but a wl, her own belnif of n flery red, a fact which she had very cleverly contrived to hide from every body. After her death her husband, who ln( due time succeeded ,to the 'family honor" married apaln. nnd It Is from him that the liresent Duko of I.uytiea Is dcecondd. DAMi'llCHHi: Iani)lerre, which bad remained untouched for two centuries, nns extensively restored In Hie latter half of the last, and Is now one of the wonders, of France, Ainonf other apartments It contains a small ccit, fer It can hardly be called room, all hunt tin with violet velvet, lu the middle of which stands a -diver statue, the worlt of the "treat artist, Hnde, reru-enentliig Kin I.ouls SCIIl,, the real founder of the nlorle of the hous of l.uyiies. Tills was nut there by the ra.nd. mther cf the present l)uke, who repaired the caatle. It was he also who drained tbl moat which surruinds this lovely residence, nnd who added much to the natural beauties of t lie park. The last lime that Damplerre was the scene or u (treat festivity was on the ec-i-Hslon of tho pmrrlUKe of the sister of the present Duko to the then Duke of Aveii now the Duke of. Noallles, which was cele brated there on the (th of December, HIS. The Douarjor Duchess de l.uynea was still iillve ut the time, and the Invited alt her rehillv.es nnd friends -sr that nearly Ihe nltole of the Faubourg Kt, Uermaln traced the old residence ho many kliifg and queen bsd visited In former times, ,Th occasion was also made memorable by the first ap pearance In French eoclety of the late Uuc.li cms do In Hochefounuld. one of tho first Americans to wed Into French arlstooratlc elides., .She was .Miss .Mitchell, of Tort land, whoro beauty made such a sensation that all the Paris newspapers raved about It for weeks to come. Hut all this In a thing nf the pant. Dam plere Is now In mournlnc like the whole of France, and indeed, like the whole of the world today. Address. "The Sm Tralalae; far a Orealer Democracy." by Itabbl Marvin Nathan. Temple Helli Israel, Thirty-second street and Montgomery avcniuj Invitation. Dtiinrr, I'lil sicnin Dells, of Ualvaralt.T ( Pennsylvania. Hotel Adelphla, Members. 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