' A W . II.. -r ft -n. i .. . ."l.W v-1" JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ?Rigoletto Given Last Night at Opera House Bril- Vf l.,- Cunnocc IMnnmr WTnTio folio n TiUU AU.a muiiu mwwv '"vjr "j"' aciio a, jjiuhc uuuu the Work for the Blind ; TTP JIAl ItlUBIl at II1U UlU UI'VIUS BI1U JI" say why ot bUo us tho new. llut Tfctvo Jou ccr nollcetl tll! Bmll ot Eat'a" Action that tomes over mo laco ot 1110 'regular bperngocrIien tho duko sines La Donna o mobile" or mgoieuo siaris jstto fa"10"3 luct w,th 0lldl1' lmvo you7 i Well all 011 n0'' lo " was t0 around &th Breat opera house last night and senio vt.i.. hrnnd crlns on tho faces of thoso who knew the old tunes, and If sou looked ery hard ou taw that some feet wcro keeptnR i"ime and there were thrills of horror when noor old lllsoletto opened tho Imb and found his dauBhtcr lnilde, Instead ot tho !iVr Just as tlicro always nro. It jhoaudlencc, us .iwholo, was most cntliu- n.u.iln and there wcro inunucn 01 uraven j mm tho oNor-cffcnescent Rnllerj. Be- ti'tween t,,e tccoml nnA tnlrtl ncts usual sth granu tier occupuiun uimu uuimm, ! yr,g(otesl)Ury was in inn no unu ncipo Crohwell was with him. Ho was Krcctlng ?sjid being Rrecicu uy ninny, iiaimis urn ttotslv returned rioni ino nouin. i u inn. r think I halo ever seen Mr'. John Hump- "ton Barnes jook us hiuihuuk u m. gh had on a wonueriui gown 01 anoui IF.-,.. J- of nirllld N111C Ein IU C. Willi smsnauva " I'j.Jrsperles ot llllio mni icii irura hid ft houlders, and she certainly looked queenly. 5V Mrs. James Trancis Sullivan also looked rharmlnK. I hac ncvei seen a woman who kept her looks and Hgurc as tclio has; B positively, sho was as joutig as i rantes, IjWho was wltn ntr aim wno woro n inarm- PTlnS frock OI Iicsn-coiureu cuuu unci uier nd tulle. There wcro a number of otncers in tno E poxes and many In tho orchestra. Cccllo Howell Rowland woro a perfectly stun- Jln? gown of Inllllnnt green, hiio nau tViih Ikp In tho boc Katharino Krcmcr Kil'aje, JIarlon l'owlo Sturgls and Mabel Ik'Norrls Dickson, now mo Kins wno camo out that season (about K jcara aso) hao jituck together! They wcro ono of tno pret tlest buuehes for many c-irs, and they lhae certainly kept their bauty, hacn't the) 7 fimiIB Cliapln MomoiUil Homo for Aped IE& Blind, ut 6713 woudlana avenue, nan $ ... rtm - inu nttpnttnn. for tho j Matinee Muskat Club Is BolnB to give Its f annual conceit at tho Normandlo, Thirty- llltfe j-.i. .1 ni.i.HlHiit titffinta fnT tlin llOtlOflt K Ilui nun '"""' o..vw... .-. JfSof the home tomorrow night. That is, tho M Philanthropy commltteo ot tho music club. K . -r .I.I..1. T 1.... n nlrl . .. . It rtj ine nome, i mum nau mm j u .. li'ihelters aged men und women who are ,'lllnd and all on oluntaiy contributions. IllTht'ro Is a board of governors and an aux iliary committee of ladles, which Is headed fjbyMrs. William Henry Woodwaid, who, as you know, is blind herself. But, Indeed, I doubt If many who have F-their eyesight do as much for others as WMra Woodward does. Sho knits for tho ?I5ed Cross, sho hews for the orphans and Kaolalers; Indeed, sho docs all her own sew taf lngf, too. In fact, when I went out to sco titer qulto lecently who wus hemming a ' eyes would have been ublo to do. And this Lly the sento of touch, which has becomo ahiiIi.Ua m riBa 4rt V-lOTfirattflA r U as dimply wonderful! Thcio vn F finf o nnAM In line nnnHmotlf Ihllt. MlH. Woodward did not know of. And whero everything was in each place. Sho told mo , herself that sho arranged her cut glnss S'and china alwas, becauso maids never put It Just In tho places sho wanted It. And fSjI can assuro jou It was beautifully ar- Manjea i It seems n mn n. unlendld thine that a vnmBn ll. .. mnnlt lionrf n ti fl aimit.lfllV r-w Mttv ,i0, uua Dvt.it . t,. ,.... w others, in fplto of lier own aimciion, fldhaing seen tho work to do has done It. A fTIUERK'S another mutter In which sho '! greatly Interested that comes een 'elwcr to us, and that Is, she Is a member t a commltteo of sixty women who throughout tho entlro winter hao been i going onca a week to tho Pennsylvania Iwtltutlon for tho Blind, in Overbrook, to ihear lectures and to study tho best ways jto help tho blind soldiers when they como ;bk homo ftom the front. i When ono has suffered oneself, there Is f to, doubt of tho kind of sympathy that ono tmn gle. And think what a help It must ' to the blind to meet a woman who rtin !lttt see either, and ct can do almost frythlng under tho sun. -sirs, woodwards ono woiry In regard tO thft Itlltt.l .nMln.u t, 41tnf 41tn. tll1 nni. - ...v viitm duiuivi a ;o t.ittk ttiv( ,...., ..- hapi, not bo allowed to go home llis.t for lhort whllo before Bolnu to the schools Iw b prepared for them. Sho bajs tho Wlndould suffer fiom homesickness mot o p nythlng at flist; but onco they find "ir can feel to read or do other things Tt- la no parrnrnpsti fnr knnwledce llko Win. 'Mrs. Woodward, by tho way, was Miss to Mather, ou know. She Is a sister ot kCharles Mather and an aunt ot Victor. wt, Josephlno and Dorothy Mather, all khom aro certainly working for their Wntry. 5Ut this is a digression from tho main i which Is tho concert on Thursday t. There will be nlano solos bv Mary Per Mount, violin solos by Miss Florenco aeie, several soprano solos by Miss Ruth v contralto soncs by Miss Kathrvn "1 and tenor solos by Henry Gurney. together, it will bo a delightful evening, j'uu wink? i i fEBECCA COLUEIVS engagement to y Scott was announced yosterday W Yrk and Washington. Sha Is tho inter of Mrs. Do. Witt Talmage. you y na nas spen a lot of tlmo here Auantlo City. Pitt Scott, an of tho nay. you Temember, Jj, stationed hero for tevoral j ears, was awfully popular, I qulto a"ht Rebecca would nnnounco her en- nent to another man somo months but you never can Jell about lovo . Can you? Rnmnllmta fhn man VOU IX woman with most ha never oven Fro lo be more than a friend any rrtoro i rthas wanted to haye him, fo any. Engagement of Interest AZj MISS ISABELLU O'DONNELL MISS FRANCES CONNELL MISS MARGARET HINES Three members of thu cast of "Two of a Kind," n farce which will be produced tomorrow evening in Knights of Columbus Hall, by tho dramatic company of the Kayoula Catholic Club. Social Activities Mrs. Gcorgo Talis Baker will entertain tho board of dlrtLtors and eecutlo com mittee of Red C'ro3s Auxiliary No 27G on Monday at luncheon at the I3clleue-fcitrat-ford Mrs Frederick Jost will be at honm most Informally tomorrow and tho following Tliursdajs In this month after 4 o"clork at her home, 1304 I'ine street. No cards hao been sent out. Miss Uliso Hepburn, of 1728 Tino street, has gone to Boston, where sho will lslt Miss Pauline Smith for two weeks Mrs J. Clifford Wilson, of 242 South Thirteenth street, Is lsttlng Mrs. William H. Allen, of Brookln. Miss Hdlth Iredell Wilson has gone to Baltimore, where sho will Ftay for rome tlmo as tho gueat of Miss Mary Williams at her homo at Rldcmood. Mr. and Mrs Harry 1'. Curtis, of 0cr brook, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Alma Mae Curtis, to Mr. George A. Huhn, 3d, U. S. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. feamucl P. Huhn, also of 0er brook Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Kinney aro at tho Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City. They will open their house In Ventnor about June 1, whero they will remain with their children until October IB. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Koehler, who !iao been spending tho winter In Baltimore, lmo returned to Philadelphia and aro now lhlng at 3410 Powflton aenue. , Mrs Koehler will he remembered as Miss Constance Madellno McFadden, of Haddun lleld, N. J. Announcement has been made of the en gagement of Miss Mildred Olho Ulbson to Lieutenant John H. Clemens, of New York. Miss Gibson Is spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mlddleton, Jr., of Hacldonfleld, N, J, Lieutenant Clemens is stationed at Camp Gordon, whero the wed ding will take place In the early summer. ' The Ladles' Hebrew Relief Society of Camden will glo Its ninth annual masked ball this evening at Eagle Hall, In Camden. Tho proceeds aro to be used for charity, Mr, and Mrs. James Macdonald Adamson, of Oak lane, Oermantown, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Madeleine Adamson, to Mr. Frank W. Dawson, of Cambridge. Md. To Play for War Fund Under the auspices of the Daughters of Coumbus, the dramatic company of Kayoula Catholic ,Club will produce "Two of a Kind." a three-act farce comedy, under the direc tion of Mr. Robert Nugent, In Knights of Columbus Hall, Thirty-eighth and Market streets tomorrow evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the Knights of Columbus war fund. The cost wjll Include Borne well-known amateur play ers In the city and also Mlas Mar garet Illnes, Miss, Isabella O'Donnell, Miaa Frances Connell, Mr, John Defoney, Mr. Frank Hagan, Mr, Thomas H&tton, ,Mr. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER MADE CHAIRMAN OF NEW COMMITTEE Mrs. AltomuB Appointed by Sec. retnry of Trenaury to Lead in Liberty Loan Drive Mrs Klli ibcth Dobson 'Altemus has been appointed by tho Secretary of tho Treasury chairman of tho Falls of Schujlklll commit tee (which Includes Hoxborough, Mnnaunk and WlHp.ihU'knu) Women's Org inlritltni for the city of Philadelphia nf tho Liberty Loan Organization, Third Federal Rrvere Dis trict, It i wonderful tho amount of work Mrs. Altcinus Is doing for tho Goxernmcnt In addition to tho m.iny Intercts he Is tarrying on for the wolfsro of the oldtTS and sailors from the Falls of &hulklll. In no other section nf l'hlhdelphla na the snlce men been ki well carfd for. Down In nn Isolated cimp there were about 200 men lacking tho many essential hlclnga In tho bhapo of leading mittrr, amusements and musk- which the M (' Is driving to rend to nil the men Among tho numbci woro flo Falls bos Thc inulo Inown their dedre for mule to Mri Alteinus und the dtlzeni' pitrlotli- cnmmlttre, .mil an organ will be sent from this sedlon Mm Altcinus has secured for tho Falls from tho overseas (.ommlttru tho (lrst show ing of tho moving pictures nf our bojs In the ailous camiis These IliPtructlvo and patriotic reels nro Intended to arouie patri otism and to show the fnmlllis how their men aro csred for and tho work they arc doing. On Frldsy, Miiri.li 22, tho postponed hixkctbilt gimo hetvvtcii the phjers of the I nltcd States nullities and the J and .1 Dobdon's Incorporated team which has won tho elite Lhaniplonhli penn mt will take place In Amorlc i Hall and will be followed by a dame The nffilr will bo In uld of the work of tho White House Threo ung girls, numbers of tho Na tional ScrvlLO I'onunls-loii of the Falls l'robterlan I'hurih, Miss I,vlvn Mnjwnrn, Miss Sara Titters and Mtxs Vloli Marklev, have inmplcted a knitted hospital blanket lo bo sent to Frame Hunting- a Husband! y MARY DOUGLAS ' (Capurtohti j t'lIAPTKi: N The Fine Points of the Game IWALICKIl Mnvvl) I looked around the room. KlKht o clock sihl the little liathir framed clock 1 eshlo nn hfd 1 lookrd at the prettv rpialnt uilltupet 'I be tlreplaie, wl'ose white nnntel held two au-terc camlh Micks The perfect iippolntnitntH or the hlfch dresKir Thu jntrlus of mnllKM oil tho hardwood Ho r rhui I fi It tigs. In with delight the smooth linen of the chects Thu holt sllkin invirlng I leaned funic I irllv cm mv aims Whit was I ued to' I i.iw It all .is If it were heio before me Tho nlckil 'alum dock "P "n. bureau bU7zed 1 lumped up nnurllv .Stuffed Ir under my pillow Just five minutes more I do7(d I unkril wlih u Jerk 7 lr.' I had overslept I pulled back in) trumphd sheets Tjo late' I must no without ni b.ith I dressed hurrledls in rvouslv. pulling off .v button here uclng i h.ifetv pin In Its plnu My room Is Knnll but licit One window a bure-iu of oak one ilulr Huirv. luiriv. hurrv I .mi on my wav to the olllce Mne 0 clock 1 slip Into the oflico quletl (Jood niornlng, Mlhs Lane" 'Ciood moinlng Miss Jlorrls ' Mull dictation nnd tho clatter clitter, clittir of m tvpevvrltcr Another div and I nm the wrll-olled machlno run ning smoothly on Its cogs And now? Of course I hid been daring But wasnt this worth if I know m whole ear will not bo mule UP of houve partles and plav For I am working Ktlll But It Ih a work lint shall te worth while This game will t ik knowledge, cleverness, subtlety I am on the path of the first' As I turned the water on in mv sunken tub I said anew my resolutions This gune i-hall be plsvcil to a finish No lies M experience of labt evening whs u good les son 1 was bathed 1 dressed msclf In a fresli white linen Mndn m shuplv that no one could guess tint It was made bv me Pi Ice of matcilil SIIC, Including buttons I went down'-tnlrs to brcekfast Wilfred Hall was there before me IIo was good to look at hi white clucks and white shirt. And 1 felt I, too, fitted Into tho plctuie Let h plav toge ther this morning," ho suggested, as we left the dining room to gether "Let's." I said For h id I not promised to keep a watchful ee on him for Jane Allen? Hut 1 thought to nivhedf 'I do not repeat tho mlstako of labt night. IIo shill think mo no Idle flirt '.Shall It bo golf, tennis or a sulm'"' he asked as we looked over tho sunny cpinso of green Ivuns 'Tennis," I said at n hnzird "Hut von will have to teach inc. ' Wilfred Hslo knew how, too Ho showed me bow to hold mv ! accrue t How to seivc. "You 11 havu ,i good serve." he uld after a few trials So mv five jears at a typewriter had given mo a strong supple wilst As we wcro ollclng I saw faptiln Don ovan and tho blue-cved "Fee" coming toward us over tho grass How should I meet him? Coollj. fr.inl.lv. or naturallj ? I had only u moment to decide Tomurrow Holding One'x Own. Items of newd for the sorlfty piiice villi he sccented unci prlnled In the I vrnlnc I'ulille LecUrr, itrcnlctecl they ere written nn una hide of the paper only unci nre lcnec! with full name unci telephone number cif the tender, ns It mutt he pcift-itjle tn verify the notes. Id dre "Nniletv I clltor," I.venlne I'uhllc I edrer, GOO Chestnut ntreet. 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ISRAEL WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET ON MONDAY Germantown Women Will Hoar Address From Principal of Oeronti School The nm inn Club of licnnit itown, of which .Mis T It CirniMncI Is p-eslih lit will hold iiiiothei of Us meetings lit the fierinantiiwn Fi lends' School Coulter htrcct and He nn intown avenue mi Mmid i after noon nt 1 oc'ock Aftci the ct ited nieetlnil of the club Mrs sullic rlnud-Ilrnvvn pilml IHl of the Ogmit School will spesk on I'hci I!et of tho New, and the llcst of tho Old Mother ' At the niieling which was held ill Christ huieh pulsh bouse, Tulpehocken and Me Calluin slice s list week j 'MNa Janet HI h Hrds give a 1 1 on euiient events llieso current cventH e I isses aro held sevei il times n month b the Worn in (l luh and .Mrs George Wheeler Is cli ilrm en m the class 1ln I.i'-t meeting of lh club during this month will take pi ice In Chrlt hurili psrlsh homo on Ihuisdij morning Miueh 28 nt lo 30 o clock Mrs Ilosi .Sutherland will give an address cm "Mv Trip to Haiti" and Miss Illeinor Mm Caw lev will conduct a book levleu In tho current-events rl ish The Woman h Club of (ie rm mtnw n Is doing Us p.ut In tho sile of .Smlleigo books, which ire fm sale it the hculciunters of tho 1 mergeiuv Aid at the Fulrf ix Apirtmints W aj tie avenue and School House line, under the auspices of the eliih Mrs Thoni is cmwa, who Is clnlrman of tho music committee of thee club, Is ar tanglng homo very attinctlve- musical pro grams Members of the club who are i ipihlo of taking pirts and m willing to furnish Indlviduil or group aid in Instrumental or vocal numbers aro n&sl&tlng h' Mr ind Mis Thorn is I, I. an (on, of l!er mantown, Invn issued Invitations for the marriage nf their diughter, Miss Kcljtho Law ton, to Lieutenant Walter H Chnpmin, also of (iiriuuutowu. Iho ceremony will take place tomorrow evening at 7 o chick In the I'll st Methodist Kplscopil Church of Ciermintown Mr and Mrs Thomas ICeu vorthy entertained Miss Law ton and I.leu ten.int Chapmin at a dinner and theatre partj on Mondiy rveulng Boys in Khaki Gave Dance In thesB das, when so much Is being elono eerwhero for the enlisted men. It Is er gratlfjlng when a rioup of them give outwaid (.Igns of their appreclitlon Iho men of tho Fnlvcrslty of Pcnnsjl vanla Ilaso Ilosplttl Unit No ;o are among the minv viho havo been entertained by tho hospltil!t committee ot the W'onnns Council of Nation il Defense nt Its Sundij night suppers at tho Phllomushin Club I.it week tho bojs of this unit presented Mrs. Hdgar Marburg, tho pnsldcnt of tho club, with a largo framed resolution tostlfing their appreciation of the I'hllomuslan Club s hospitality and signed with tho autograph uf every man In tho unit Not content with this expression of their feelings, tho ros of Unit 20 give a dance on Monday night at tho clubhouse to the Fhlloimislan Juniors, who hive acted as aides nt tho Kundiy night suppers, thereby greatly adding to Iho pleasures of the eve ning As a sui prise to tho Fnlvcrslty of Peiinslvanla men, tho juniors decided to dress as Ited Cross nurses. McGLINN bMuUfullitU.(i, Francis, were snapped CV MISS CDYTIIC SIMPSON Doings of the Week in the Northern Section of City Mm Hil'sell 11 Wilson of FIJI North Paik avenue Is spending some time In New ork Mi and Mis i.eii ml Llbciinin, of I12J North Oiatr si ee t let' on hituidiv fjr nn extended flip in tho South .mil liter will K to California Mis C c Freas cuterl lined tho membeis of hei Moudav Club at luncheon on Mon div 1 oi guests Included Mrs W' S Price, Ml- Hairv He . ilullei, Mrs II Calvin '1 rum lower, M.s William Moses Airs. h. II .Spe dec Mis .lames (lejet, Mrs H H Hun ter, Mrs n ! (juenis, Mrs Hiny Mark lev Mrs John W McClov Mrs htuart liovle and Mm Wllllain M llkkcit The m irrl ige of Miss Illmcho Ottlnger. d.iiightei of In and Mrs Samuel J. Ottln ger, of 13111 North Twelfth street, to Mr, John Well of ;je1 North Hlghleenth street, will take pi ico on Hum! i evening, Mirch 21 ut Maei Drawing Itoom Tho hrldo will ho attended b her sisters Miss Flor enco ottlnger and Miss Helen Ottlnger Mrs t-imuel L Mendel, ot 1733 1)1 imond sheet bis announced the engigement of hei cl lughter, Miss S idle Mendel, to Mr. Henry .s dross, also of this eltj Mr and Mis Willi mi Kcksteln, of 1809 N'oith lllevenlh street, uro bpendlng tho week 111 Atlantic Clt.v Mis Martin Matthews, of 1S3 West Le hlch tiveuue, was the March hoite nf the senior Illble class of the Cookman M'th'idlst Hpisiopil Church There was in ltnciest Ing program of mucin by Mrs M Pilnce, which was followed b novelty (times Mr. J 11. 1 f .mill Is the teacher and MLi Mat giret IC. Lovvry the class president. Mrs L Uerrengcr of ;C3S Ninth Ninth strec', will entertain tho members of tho Frank 1) William j class tomorrow cvenlns at he r 1 nine 11 o March enlertiliiment ot the Picoro Foe lit. a group of filends who pjnd their sun ireis In tho Foe ono Mountains, vij eld on hnturdiy evening Mr and Mrs. W' hlm meis weie tho hosts, and their guests In rliidcd Mr and Mrs Harry I! Hthm, Mrs Maty A Price, Miss Clara Price, Mr and Mis. William T Mvers, Mr and Mrs. Harry Kingston, Miss crn.i hlmiucrs, Miss HIUi betli Mlsson, Mrs. S A. .Skeeban. Miss Lil lian bkeehan. Miss Jano Scott, Miss Minerva iniekvvoith, Ml and Mis Wheatland, Miss Hdlth Simmers, Miss Mao Wheatland, Miss Id i Hastings, Miss Kathrjn Moore and Miss Irene K Ash Mrs C. Campion, of Arrott street, is spending several weeks In Now York city. Mr and Mrs Porter, of Herbert street, aro pending bcvcral weeks in Jacksonville, Ha. MARKET siui:i:r Alien a lent it is A M. ro it n AUL THIS WLEK P. SI. AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE rimt Prentatloii ot MARY PICKFORD IN AUAPTATIOV FIIOM NOVKL AMARILLY or cloihlsmm: Ai.Lur T3 A T A HT? l-11 StAUKirr bTItEI.T irJLiijJlj iu a. ji to a is p. m. MKTRU l'reaentu Edith Storey in "REVENGE" minis . rnt . hvt mak mviish In 1I1B HKLOVtD THAITOR Neil Week' 1UB UllOMS 1IUAIICU" ARCADIA it ciilsjTNUt nm. ith 10.13 A. M . 11! . 3 " t T 41, D 30 T. M. PARAMOUNT Presents GEORGE BEBAN In rirst howlnc nf Kxceptlonal Photo Drama. "ONE MORE AMERICAN" Added' 'on nf UemocrBcy" 15th Chapter) VICTORIA MAIIKKT AHOVI1 0TH SBI.f.CT Prepnt K1I1HT HHOU i.re nr CONSTANCE TALMADGE In ' Till! STUDIO GIRL" AdteJ 'Hon of PemoerHcj" (4th Chapter) Thurs . 1'rl . 8t ' I'rlce of Oood Tlmo" Next Week ' CI1UATINQ TUB PUBLIC ' REGENT MARKET ST. Ilel. 17th ANN PENNINGTON" TOMORROW CIIARI.rS RAV In J1I1I PAMIL1 hKKI.KTON' MARKLT STRBKT AT JUNIPER VAUDEVILLE CO.STINUOU3 11 A. M to 11 P. il. "CORN-COB CUT-UPS" LONO TACK BAM CO QTHER3 CROSS KEYS "aSU-i'll,,,,, "THE COUNTRY COUSINS" BROADWAY VLht "THE BEAUTY FOUNTAIN" WILLIAM FARNUM M'IS'-AES.. Metropolitan opRA 0V!B Metropolitan Opera Co , N. V. tubs. i:va. j n T n m-,. L Amore Dei 1 re Re Mm Iuilo, Anlen. Kandtri, Tiffany, Robeaon. Mm. Caruso, Amain, Mardonti nada Coml , Mr Moranzonl. beati 1108 Chatt, Wal 41; Haca OT ACADEMY Wad. Aft Mareh !0, at 3 T. M. PIANO RbCJTAIi hy JOSEP HOFMANN Tlcketa TCc, $1, 1,W, IS, 1, at Uippa'a. 1110 Cheatmit bt. Checka to Geo. T. Ilaly. ACADKMV TOMORROW AFTERNOON. AT 3 00 aTo'haHEIPETZ Tlcke-H at Happa'a, 1110 Cheatnut Bt. Chacka to (lao, T. Italy. t)Ua DtaU, 11.80. MaTINKB tooat 1918 sV C- rhotn liv Mnrceau. JIISS AGNES HKKGEN ANNUAL SHOW IN FRANKFORD TONIGHT Members of Musical Clubs of U. of P. Will Entertain Fathers' Association at High School 'Iho Focond anntnl show bv the ptudents of the Pnlverxlty of Pennslnnli will be given this evening nt tilt) meeting of tho Cithers' AikicI itlon of the Kiankford High fechool A general Invltitlon has been extended to tho oltlclnls and enlisted men Btatloned at the l'rankford Arsenal A splendid program has been arranged, iirciaratioiiA for the meeting having been under wav for nevcral months bj the ltev John II Hart, nf Praiikford, who his ehugo of tho V M. O A work at the tfnlvertltj beveril addreaices will bo made Among those who will bpeak will ho Mr Hart and Mr. P.obcrt C Polvvell. the football eoach An elihorate muidi 1 program lias also been nrranged for the evening .Selections will be given by the Sunshine Quartet of tho Olee Club, which Is undo up of the following members Mi Walter I-ofgreen, Mr. Harvey Thornton, Ml Prank Vrooman. Mr William Mian ili.ui nnd Mr Frank W'clier, Tho I'rankfoid Hand will also give several num bers Thero will be Instrumental music by a qutrtet and trio nnd ncvcral solos by mem bers of the munlc-il clubs. Another Interesting fciture will be an ex hibition of the Chinese gimo of kicking the shuttlecock b Mr. II. K LI. Miss Mildred lJordman, of Orthodox and Main streets, will give a luncheon tomorrow afternoon In honor of Miss Anna Horger, of Pittsburgh, who Is her gueft for several weeks. There will be twelve gue'-ts On Saturd i evening a dram itlo 'enter tainment, followed b a tirnmciiidc will be given for the benefit of the Miter Dolorosa Church In the Parish Hill, Paul and Kuan streets Miss I'srolliio Taj lor, of Pilling street, will entertain the members ot her bridge club at her home on Friday afternoon Miss Matilda Hammond, of Djro street, will entertain the members of her five hun dred club this afternoon Miss Helen beamen, of Wilmington, Del, will bo their guest The monthly meeting of the Frankford Checker Club was held on Monday evening lu tho clubhouse, when a splendid entertain ment of moving pictures vias given. A surprise housevvnrnilng was given Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wlnther, of 1035 Herbert street, on Saturday evening by u. number of their friends. Among thoo present were Miss I, Wlnterbottom, Miss U Ouckes, Miss C. Hlghani, Mr. and Mrs Prank West. Mr. and Mrs John I) ivies, Mr nnd Mrs Mere dith Holmo, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Itoyles, Mr Hobert Greenhalgli and Mr. Gilbert Smith GARRICK ' WI.LI' POP MAT TODtV S00 futa ut 1 00 The iCiuijhed YouncJActa-Dirett . From aMonthsRun lii m New York. f 3W BymiARDmCKeind LOU TELLECEN Direction Charles Emerson Cook NEXT WEEK Seats Tomorrow OI.ll:il 110110 00 Will Preaent THO .NEW COV1CDY DHAMA THE LITTLE BELGIAN ny ARTHUR RIOIIMAV timl'it riticts i:ve ana rjOo to 551 fin bat. Mat lexeert Cat. Lvb ) UUl- l 91'OU POPULAR $1 MAT. WED. FORREST thk noncnoi's ? Matinee TODAY thk nonnnoi'K SPAM&II HITCTAl'l.r. Fgy TUB TIP.TOU RIIOVV" I.unoKR - Rrllllantly colorful " I.NQt'IItini "Art. ararkle, vlvaelty riUCORD Faaclnatlair to behold." N AMERICAN Refreihlng, cntertalnlna," PIti:S6 ' Tha real thing." KVd l.llDanrt Reaplentient" TELEORAI'lI "Captliatlng aonga " UULI.ET1 S "Revi II lerlne rtaneer IlEOI.NM.Na WITH JIATINEB TODAV "AFTER-MATISEE-STAaiMtECEPTION" In RJon to Many tsuttestlona 'TUB LAND OP JOY" Company Reapectfully Jn vlte tha Ladles Atte n Una; the Wednesday and baturday Matlneea to Mett Them on tha Start of tha Torrent Theatre Immediately After the Cloae of Those Performances for a Cordial Tete-a-tete, anl a Close View or the Hare fchawla and Other Oarmentry Worn In the Play. Arrangements May Ue Made, at the tiame lime, for Danclni and Castanet, Lea sons at l'rivata Residences or on the Forrest mace, B R O A D MONDAY JO HEAT3 MRS. FISKE In LAVEUAN'8 Preceded by Lord Dunsany! SERVICE" "A Night at an Inn" STRAND OERMANTOWN AT VENANOOj amnnu kabt or IIROAD Douglas Fairbanks ln "1IED"'' Chapter 3 "TUB BON OF DEMOCRACY" BT)?. KEITH'S THEXf EE CARTER FLORA DE HAVEN & PARKER tn Nw Bones nd Dances A. Paul Keith and 13 V Alh. e- Gladys Hanson in "Liberty Aflame" HMntr . m junrcsriia ki ysj ( ' 1K V-y Wk (i Mui'P .y 2r "Distln now wy J, i ', 7 - '7t' Meetlnr. fortieth unci Market' Bt IIUHlneM Men's Asjoclatlon. 7 South Ki .11. -. . . L eiccii cire-ci. iuemucrB, y - llrlclesburs; llnslnesa Association md Ahli and Thompson, streets. Members. J.. Meetlna; Dnnorratle Hub, JJ7 8oit1 Ilro.icl Ktreet. Membcri), M t'ounty .Mecllc-al Koeletr meets. Twenlr'Y, reroncl .mil I.udlovv ulrcetK Members. l.nteTtiiliinif nl lv Olee f'luli of the otllre esr'Jiif the iiuilitor of freight tnilllc Pennsylvania Vs , I'.allroicl for the benefit of railroad men Ib.1.!' Jj me pcrviie, j'ennxvivnniii itaiiroao unnenepr V M f - Ailnilsslon e-harKc. mM unnil nnniiHl cirntorlcal contest of th 'J? Hoys' IJbr.it y League, West Philadelphia Hraneh Tree Library of Philadelphia, 1HttV' o'clock. Free. 'i V i, .,...,.. . ..... .. ?, llmerReney Fleet Coriioratlon, nnd Major Mfc , .1 Iloehni. Con.ulhn i:peilltlonary KorcesTe ,P' will rpeik nt tho Manufacturers' Club.'U' Invitation "7 yrti eelect t'nuncllmnn Harry J. Trainer 0 Ci 'Vi 'e'lounpr Sernu.e ,llw f-,.,,,nin,. f-.n,,nnein,.-M i fAffi .. ......,, .(i, .l,ll,,,, VUUJIVIIIIII, KJflll e,n iagon on "Hetter Civic Conditions," at , 'sH ii mectlntr of the North Kensington Business 4 if vP .Men's Aksorlntlon, Mcl'herson Park Library' fa-Vj -"- "I. i en-, t t Alfrt.il Nni-. wilt ..,! f.KM i.l. .- t.. . TJ ... vv- . . r. i. i.iiiii ... vnu ..vasee . ii?f iinerpnoii Hall Admission charge, gK llnflt "vlnnbiici fe. cllAv. M Ht...t lt . c iWjT Hall Arim.HH.nn Hiniiro I'Affl s. . .. ..'.. .. 1hY ill TntrriMtional Union nf CohihO Mlimlnnii. ti e nothcda Itfcue Mlcalon. 119 South ntrtL r .-- ...T-. .ji. llanqufl nn.I btl, riilUdrlnhta Arsrl'ni w& Apparel S.ilchinpn'a. AeocIation. BI1avu zflj Mratford InitatIon f Ann1raPlitir fill- wliaa I nf...... r I- lM.-.4.fti "u.A l.mlovvnient Vuml. Plmpxon Memorial Church;, mtfi aeldresies, 8 e.elotk Free & At Home" to riillilrd men. 11J1 Clieatnut- slreet G to 1(1 o'cloek di VnnUrrMirj of thr I imorlli I enrue and inrisuin i.nclcavor .Societies, Cumberland., iberlanfl., ilf-y .....t,. v iiuivii. e. iniioerianu nnel streets; acicireees Memheri i.erture, the Iter. Mleuarl V. .llr Peter's Protectant l.'pltcopal Churchy ij$ ....j..u ...iiiuo nm, jinriry sircet, uermatrtaiv ' u"" j i re .m ,l'itlier' A,orlntlnn iclll relebrate UI- t ii ve.slty NlBht." 1'r.inUford Illgli School. InV1 iM v nation a I.ehln! suave anl rourtly manner .SaflLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV Uw;3 -s 'try; SCtjMsaSja, lurk .4 v. ,. i.'.rU ,,ln 'i' mo ruiniess ajeent f."I .'!!2 iraJ"'! 7 UjEa .crniii e.overnment. exert ma micni io plan sure-ess "fully for the sinking lis, ,! hate a nl:... ? 'I tl, ui ine i.iiiirBnln. his hate ii7i"c-rmrai slnpatuy whi mpainy i,en th grief he "5V iil! ciuso sveept horror.slriTrlr An...lnM. coast to coast. Martllng revelations abound V. J J In itmTT-i, -r-i . "-"': TJ1W HA; ,h'S Tr.VT?."a.'S3 U1JJ vaf by WILLIAM J. FLYNN r Rerenllv Tl(lr.l al cmnr or u. h. secret service -... ...Wllh ,h Popular SUra JvI.NO I1AUOOT and MUIUUUUTC SNOW I'rodues t hy THU UHARTO.VS Twenty t.reat 1 pUndes of Facts. Uncqualed for Ihrllllne Realism. FIRST EPISODE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Next at tha REGENT THEATRE Market fetreet Uelow 17th btreet -ii ot Broad Street Theatre Friday Afternoon, March 15th MONSTER BENEFIT UNDER THE AOSriCES THE STAGE WOMEN'S WAR RELIEF k V..J1- All the thflatren. celebrities now Tr'llllllia'sssessssBssisBaBMaaBBBW appearine at vsrlnii'x M Jlr. Milllam.Paveraham. Miss Maxlne ElliottrlV' Iho Land of Joy Company, Mnie y. Company. Mme i:ieannr Am i. Jlr Thomas jfiir Miae uiaajs Hansen .visa Amy Lee Mr. Carter uo iiuui, .ujb3 i-iora j'arKer ana others TM hRATH I NOW at Iirond St Theatre. FtorrotW iccirro". Air. ojiiiatn counenay ir. vvi Iou r.,Jr.ie' '"""'"r Jir Tnomas xl-it M .1'Ti-T"lfr -,r 'lm Arbucme,jfl'ijfl R Hansen Ml Amv t.a. tm ---; si f iWM j" ... -" a . .; '. -" "'. , e(,7 haB.' .' f HF.STNI IT 9T OPERA-Tf DIRFCTIOV MESSRS 6IIUHERT 3S?3 MlllITS 8 111 MAT? WED, ni., SAT. j. i mM MOHTS II 60 JlllO. 76o r,(V. ' ' " 'Sf l! ?!.Vo-MAT7rTSSbAYKPT SATURDAVBMI ECATINKA M v.'". ..' .. : ,4i LYRHJ mat. xoaay "'- ?i.50 p OrtPATERT OP ALL-STAR CASTS WILLIAM FAVERSHAM MVXINE ELLIOTT 1RPAE F E N W I C K MACL1N ARBUCKLE In ' LORD AND LADY ALOT" m A T-llT DOT EVE.VIN03 AT 8 15 e jiniji. 111 ... .nPH ... .:! PflP MAT TOATnPROW best l'V?f. 3 "MANY A LAUdir. ROD AND TlmlLLf M, Ji 11 1 1 r IlUloflll'lHH A 1 f f3lA M C-vcti1 f mmmsimfM rmn r tn nn in miiva nriaiir.t v" ; iAJUuUUuuvwJiJlbVUUOaia 3 With MARY NASH nnd Entire N.Y. &$& ACADEMY OF MUSIC tfM Tonight at 8:15 -ijMg i,Ejjuau ay f,j uj u vjrsju t . SOPRANO w Asst. by Sig. do Stefano, Ha TICKETS. 75o, JI 00, $1.60, t !(,, Ileppes. 1110 Chestnut Bt. , . WITIIERSrOON HALL--Tonight,iW ALFRED NOYI Readings of Ilia Ownw ' i K ,IK W M . ir-j CM 52 j , j :i -e ' . ?7,T)K, eft! litf ' .-.S-A-l titil 1 sJkuwl . 'M 'a s&-m XfJrM 15T'W rnqorP.,'Tht.r4re,noi &j&&2 m ' lii.. btbo. tkim uu an t. n tiiii.msta: n. t L.7K i 'L':i; a" . 4! ,rr.i
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