Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1918, Night Extra, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH! 15, 118
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
'
PNancy Wynne Tells of Thousand Dollars' Worth oi
I; Jam Being Sent to France
I? ThVPG WeeKS It WaStfUffleK nwiricr TTnf.Miirnric
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DO YOU know the Overseas Club of the
Emergency Aid besides eendltiB $4000
? north of tobacco eery week to tho boys
'wii It's true, nnd furthermore tho Jam
Bind chocolate committee of that vvondcr-
' fut Institution lom us m ma mrawim ""
imuk that It had cabled over tho $1000-
I?erfr for Jam to England, and It had
i ward since that, tho Jam had been re-
Mlvt n franco, and nbt only received but
tn vvuniii unco ;" "
'arrival.
K Certainly tho women In tho overseas
I committee know how to worK anu now 10
av ... .1... ,,11 -lt,t Tlipv Iplt mo tllA
JtBWin rcaui.a .... ..- - --
tobacco It snippet. every wecu oirocuy
J through tho American lied Cioss and Im
, Cied with tho other ubtoluto esscntlali,
' luch a surgical dressing and food. The
L -jjn object or mo i-ommiuec, oi course,
It U to Set mo iouucc-u u inu n.ui. in iiiu
If' wmt line trenches just as bpccuuy us pos-
1e.
1 Amons other activities) of tho onter
c prising- club is the Issuing of llttlo books
'for subscriptions to tho chocoluto fund.
ffiuso books arc eagerly sought after by tho
: Wddlcs, who t.ae their pennies and deny
themselves sweets for the soiaicrs.
It's wonderful how the children will glvo
p tip Mings nicy ueuuy iovc iui mo mihu ul
f ethers and to help in tno great war vvoric.
Children take things homo to themselves,
ban! do not stop to nrguo "what good will
my not taKing mai piece u ruocoiaio uo
'one of tho 6oldleis. My belf-dcnl.il Is but
Kjitdrop III the bucket." No, It's tho senso
w'tt personal losponMulilty mai can Be
P'rought home to thoin better than to tho
grown person, uc uiai cuuuic-ii .lie Ken
irallv considered responsible factois In
pi the ordlnaiy events of life. They aren't.
IfMess their hearts, but tho hciibo that he
Ror she personally by belf-dcnl.il nviv jo
P thing a soldier Just ono piece of choco.
IJlate will stop a little bcnsltlve. generous
ti'heartcd child from eating the dainty It
; most' loves.
1?, Is thero anything purer or bvvceter in
)th.8 world of borrow nnd trial than tho
, heart of a llttlo child? I think not.
I IIITC 6,n Inn CMi,,, .if ll n f APoin u ivtlll.
fltXlU CO.V.U .7..WJ. W. ...V ....V..O VW...-
f J-mltteo has been even a gi eater success
than was anticipated, and jou should havo
5 heard the cheers with which the Ilrst
If dieck for moncv cleared fiom tho venture
- was handed over by Mrs. John C. Norrls,
ho Is at tho head of that undertaking.
Tou know they havo no rent, us the
Rlw-canton gives mo biiop. unen iney
' ' L. hk inlnilnn .... .Wa nt.an.lntn nn nil
' volunteer workers, and bo It Is possible
k to make a little profit, though tho prices
are almost cost.
All praise to tho women who aic making
' a go of this undertaking.
rwHAi
Ls " eve
HAT with Boy Scouts In pretty nearly
very family, and mumps and measles,
! too, you couldn't blame a cei tain mother
;,who has thteo sons for leing a bit vvor-
Ijified on Tuesday morning when she niose
: and found the glands in the necks of her
K three, small sons unusually large. The
L'boys seemed a bit dioopy, too. So she
watched them carefully, but they spruced
I , up quite considerably. Still th glands were
Pi a bit swollen, to she and auntlo stajed
r najr iiuai ii;u (U&1 VUli,
f( For the last few days the boys had been
Practicing on tho scout buglo till mother
and auntie pretty nearly went crazy.
K Auntie settled hot self Tuesday afternoon
comfortably Into a gitat armchair with
I Mr knitting and a book, and growing a
f tiny bit drowsy slipped off to sleep, when
llj suddenly tho strangest grunts, whoops and
ff growls fell upon her ears, and sho sprang
KBP from her chair to find that It was
' only Jack trying tho bugle.
k Jfi the first hours of dawn, you know.
t delicious moment when jou w alien
.and'flnd It Is only 0 o'clock and you can
Rtnrn over for another doze? Well, mother
Iii4 Just that delicious feeling on Wednes
day morning, and had Just trulled oft to
jj dreamland when she was awakened by a
t Prolonged and horrible howl. She tore
Il46wnstalrs to find Richard at the front
t door blowing on the sccut bugle.
tytticnard looked woll, ho had no fever, but
gctrtalnly tho glands looked like mumps,
rap doctor was Bent for, and ho examined
Pth three youngsters carefully.
I No, It was not mumns. At that moment
Mtamle, the youngest, picked uij the bugle
iwa blew a blast that would havo knocked
R.VOU lntO next lf0lf An l,n hlnt' tliA rlnr.
fctor and his mother both turned and gazed
tn mm, and with ono nccoid they fell back
Llnto their chairs weak with laughter, for
t).th constant blowing on the buglo had had
Mia elfect all right. It wasn't tho mu nps;
pwas the unusual exercise that had de-
I reioped their glands to an abnormal size.
imlfEnE seems to be a sort of let-up on
If wddlngs these days. Boforo Lent and
MB fal) there was ono after another. I
1 Pretty much all those who have an-
unced their engagements have married,
Mm having decided to wait until after
1 War. However, there aro a few more
"gagements coming out, the weo bird says,
". in fact, It's whispered there might bo
W or two as soon as tomorrow or Mon-
!y. You never can tell, can ou?
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I', Snninl Anfivifino
.-Ur. and nr.B r.. fn.n.i. ,
?Ji vs b'en 'Pending several weeks In
rr-.. wriii return to their home, Wootton,
1 ryi Mawr, the early part of next week.
iCJfl?" Frederick Brown, of S17 South Twen-
1T ,m ". has returned from a visit
weeKs to Atlantic City, where she
-wine at me Hotel Dennis.
OJJ" Vlllanova branch of Queen Mary's
-.. wmen usually meets at the home of
ueorge C. Thayer, In Vlllanova, will
flew on Monday at thi home of Mrs.
-o i-acKara, as Mrs. Thayer's children
m ijuarantlne.
jiMrs, Jlobert Emott Hare, of 400 South
""'j'seoona street, will leave tomorrow
uaniio city, where she will spend a
LVri, b, pioren Iltvlnus and Mrs. John
H'ngiworth hav taken a house together
u Antonio, Tex., to be near their huas
fc who are stationed thret
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and Consumed Within
- - 01-wuA.i.unnjj
bHarthmore, Twenty-second and Wnlnut
streets, are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son on Saturday, March 0. Mrs
lloblnson will bo remembered as Miss Illolso
Orme, of Washington, I. C.
Mr. and Mrs Jlobert C. Hejl nnd the hit
ters sister, Miss Mary Heyl, of Wynncwood,
arc at the Hotel Hon Air. Augutn, (la,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. HejPs son, Mr John
H, Heyl, who Is stationed there
Mrs, Francis Shunk Ilroun. aceompinled
by her daughter, Miss Anna II lirown, of
5027 Drexel ro.id, OverbrouU, has gone to
Atlantic City for a week's vlelt at the Hotel
Chelsea
Mr. and Mrs. flcorge n. Ilvans, of 223
North Ihlrty.fourth street, have gone to
Ucllealr, Pla , for nil inilcfinlto tla.
Mrs Alexander M Vox, .Tr, has returned
from Atlantic Clt, where sho was stalng
at the Trajmore, to her home, 2008 Spruce
si reci
Knslgu .Stanley M. Cox and Mrs Co for
merly of Merlon, aro at present In Huston,
where linslgn Coc Is flattened.
Mr and Mrs. James Vincent Dosle. nt
KG11 Catharlno street, aro being congratu
lated on the birth of a ton, Jamis Vincent,
Jr., born March 10.
Mr William M Simple announces the en
gagement of his daughter. Mils Huth Kaniple.
to Mr. Itobert Paul Masland, son of Mr and
Mrs. Prank 15. Maslantl, of Bustlcton
The engagement Is announced of Miss
Catherine Shellun. of this city, and Ser
geant Leslie I.. Meslln, IT s M C, who
has seen active servlco In Nicaragua, Cuba
and Vera Crus, Mexico.
Mr. f-.unuel Prince, of Nottlnghim, llng
land. vho has Just returneil from Hongkong,
China, will be given a reception by his uncle.
Mr. lMuard I.. Tress, of 1325 South I'lfty
llrst street, on Sunday evening, March 21,
Thero will be about twcnt-nvc guests
Miss Carrie M Waton, of 2233 South
Seventeenth street, has gone to BiHImoro to
spend a few days as tho guest of Miss Kath
ijn Henderson,
At tho marriage of Miss Anna Wlnthrop
Itadlcott and Captain Harrv Coiiver Dun
can, which will take plice tomorrow at the
Mcmoilal Church of St. Paul. OvcrbrooK,
Mrs. Matter S. Talbot, of e-,t Chester, will
be mation of honor. The bridesmaids will
be Miss I.llv C nndlcott, Mrs Cuy I" Pauer
bisters of the bride. Miss Prances W. Tirrj,
rhotn li I'hnto Crnflrr
MISS ELIZABETH GREENWOOD
A popular young Philadelphian who
is active in charity work among tho
younger bet in this city.
Mlbs Helen M. Ilcnners, of Philadelphia; Miss
Martha V. Ycrkes, of Lansdownc, and Miss
Helen C Irey, of West Chester.
Mr. Donald A. Duncan, brother of the bride
groom, will be tho best man, and the ushers
will Include Captain Prank I'. Battles, Cap
tain J. Paul Llojd, Lieutenant 13. Thorpe Van
Dusen. of this city: Captain Kenneth Mayo,
of Smethport. Pa.; Mr. duy P. Bauer, of
lansdowne, and Mr. L'dwln N. Mcgargec, of
this city.
Luncheons and Parties
Given This Week in Tioga
Mrs. B. Frank Itawle, of 3561 North Broad
street, entertained at luncheon and cards to
day. Her gucBts Included Mrs. Isauu Det
wllpr. Mrs William P. Hudson, Mrs. William
Brown, Mrs Richard Oilers, Mrs. Howard
McCaulley, Mrs C-eorge 13. Spotz, Mrs Fred
erick Weber, Mrs. Nellie Mlldren, Mrs. 13dwln
Wolfe, Mrs. Arthur H Blatkburne, Mrs.
Henry SIcCloy, Mrs. Charles White and Mrs.
Mabel Klster
Miss Dorothy Barber, of North Klghteenth
street, gave a luncheon for her sowing club
on Monday. Her guests Included Miss Chai
lotte rioak, Miss Helen Schell, Miss Margaret
Smethurst, Mls Margaret Turner, Miss Alice
Kmethurst, Miss Charlotte Plemlng, Mrs.
Charles App. Mrs. William Washburn, Miss
Marian B. Hotter, Mrs. dustavo C, Abcrla
and Miss Lillian Homer. -
Miss Marie Fisher, of 4521 North Thir
teenth street, will entertain at luncheon and
cards tomorrow. Miss Elisabeth Eplett, Miss
Bsther Klbler, Miss Boral Davis, Miss Mar
garet Klmuau, lins joK?nine uonueu, ,nss
Marian Dletz. Miss Olga Dorn, Miss Tllta
Benton, Miss Edith Hoppuck and Miss Anna
Bosks will be among those present.
Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick Gerber, of 1425
West Ontario street, are spending a week In
Atlantic City.
Mrs. Hannah Hay Fox, of West Ontario
strt. Is visiting the coast reborts of Florida
nnd will spend some time nt Palm Beach,
Miami nnd St Augustine. Sho Is aceom
panlecfby her granddaughter, Miss Baa Pox,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Tucker
Fox. and her grandnlece, Miss Hannah Tox
Ktall.i daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin
T. Neall, of Tioga,
French Wounded Fund Will
Give the Dansant at'Manheim
The members of the French Wounded
Fund are getting up a large tho dansant to
be held on April 13 from 3 until o'clock
In the ballroom of the Manhelm Cricket
Club In order to raise funds to carry on
their splendid work. An orchestra of great
repute will attend to tho musical program
for the afternoon, so that the dance will
surely be a great success. Refreshments
of Ice cream and cake will be served.
The hostesses of the afternoon will be
Mrs. Laurence B. Mellor, Mrs. Edward E.
Dtnnlston, Mrs. Tolbert N. Richardson, Mrs.
John Bogen, Mrs. Carol B, Grace. Mrs.
.Harry F. Sharp, MrB. O, Elwood Wagner,
Mra. William BKurti. Mrs. William Price
M.whaii. Miss Mary Allison. Mrs. Qeorae H.
lBNk,Xn CaH WMum M4 ,. Brad-
V1 NAiili-ElfervlV. 'l MRS. WAI.TKH CHAPMAN
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MISS ANNA WINTHIJOI' KN'DICOTT
MUSICAL TEA
FOR FACULTY CLUB
Three Artists Indirectly Products
of Department of Alusic of
U. of P. Will Entertain
The program foi the musical It i if the
Facultj Tea Club of tlin I nlvuMty of l' nn
svlvnnla at sergiunt Hall Tucsdi afternoon
will bo furnished b tlitee ,u lists who rilMitlv
or Indircitlv "1 products of the l l rt
ment of musli of ttu Pnlverslty of PinnI
vnnla and owe much of their muxlcil ti.iln
Ing and ability to the lii"liliatloii and guid
ance of Dr Hugh A Cl.it k
The program will bo In thirge of MNs
Mav Tortcr, pianist and choral iniidiutoi,
mlstcd by Mast, r Augustine Oarci i, a bnv
soprano, iiniscsslng a icni irl.nbly bo.iutlfut
voice, nnd Mnstir John Rlchardon. violinist,
who Is vondirf ully ncconipllshpd for his age
Miss Porter holds the degrf-o of bachelor of
music from the Unlvrrsltv She Is vlco
president of the Alumni Aoel itlon of the
deimrtment of iHJ"lt and is nl-o a mernlx r
n f the pxiciitlve bo ird of the AsoclatIon of
Alumnae of the Inivtrsltv Miss Porters
music il nctlvltles nie mnnv nnd vailed Phe
Is orgi'ilst n"d iliolrniater nf St Pull's
Presbj t.rlan Church lonductnr of the Cm
tnves Cho-ns Phllciniuslni Cliihrhiiru,
rtii'lness Women's Leigue ihoius nnd the St
Paul's choTlstrrs She Is n ipenib"- "f ""
Pennsvlvnnli Chapter of tho American Guild
nf Organists and also of tlm Amerlcin tiignn
Plajirs' Club Sli" wis recently appointed
one nf the directors nf the board for the
relief of needy musicians of tho Preser
Pnundntlon
Ai'custlnc Gircli Is the iiupll nf Mr. Lewis
A ValKow president of the MiHinl Alumni
of the Pnlversltv and nrKiulsf rf M Murk's
I3nlsropal Church M.iter Gnrcli vho Is
twelve vears of nge Is one of the soloists
In the dinlr nt St Mark's and his singing
du'lne- the list v-enr has evoked both ap
iroval and admiration
John Rlclmrdson Is a punll of Jlr .7 W r
,J.eman member of the evetMitlve boird of the
Mit'lenl Alumnt or tno i-ni-vrrsuv ami nisn a
member of the FhllniMnhla Orchestra and
conductor of th ApoMo Grchestra nnd Jho
1-qQf ti.(Jidelniili Smphonv Orchestra
Master Richardson bus appealed success-,
fnllv In numerous recitals concerts and
church servlcs A recent Important engage
ment wis with WinslII Lens nnd his sym
phony orchestra The bov Is now eleven
venrs of ng nnd his nehleved his position
In the muslcil vorld In less than threo
venrs of stndv
GIRT-S TTVPF PVTTTPTT
HOOVFRIZED MEALS
War-Time Cookinc Is Demon
strated at Food Conservation
Show
A breakfast table luni benn tiblo and a
dinner tible cniphlcillv illustritlng "IToo
verled' wartime tnieils were prenired
bv tb 1300 impis nf the PhllideliiMa Hleh
School for GlrN Pent,'nlh nnd Spring
Garden sreets fo- their big fond conserva
tion evhlb't whleti nnened toilnv for their
parents nnd houseVeepeis nf the rltv
The students who b've formed a food
snvlng unit were nildrerd bv Mirlon
Psr-ls Smith professor nf (conomlcs and
politics e Hrvn Mnnr i'ollei'e on ' Knml
Cnnervat'on nnd Thrift Before nnd ifter
the leeture the clrls exbiblted wa" foods ore.
pared in the'e Vltehens Too tHree rnndel
menus that vlll be temptingly displayed on
the tables are as follows:
T1HRAKPAST
rrunep (eooked llhnut iiusar) P-eskfift Itomlny
Oatmeal Mufflne Xlh Cike
Cnffee
MINCHKOM
Rice and fheene.
Bpoon Dread 'with hn- niad of butter)
Cornmesl Cookies
DI.NNKR
Lentil Croouettes Potato Chlpa
Hn-ne-piado "."iO-'O Tlreml
Waldorf Hil"'l Cnrnmeal Wafers
War Confeetlona
The exhibit Includes the use of whenj and
meat substitutes and extenders and fat nnd
sugar substitutes Including war desserts and
other sugnrless sweets, nnd canning of veg
etables nnd eggs,, Bclpes vvll bn furnished
(or all articles exhibited, together with a
selected list of food-conserving grocers and
bakers. Teachers promise that the girls'
achievements will be of valuo to experienced
housekeepers In suggesting appetizing and
nourishing meals' '
The work of the fooa conservation unit Is
being carried on bv the girls with as great
enthusiasm as marked their part In the ned
Cross campaign. In which they obtained
IROfl members, nnd the Liberty Loan drive,
which won for them the E. T Stotesbury flag
Each Klrl has a record card for food
conservation mcalH served In lier home, nnd
nt the end of each week the results nro
tabulated on n large drawing of a food fleet
four cargo ships labeled "Wheat, "Meat,"
"Fat" and "Sugar."
Items of ne for the nKleljr none will he
accented ami printed In the Evenlns Public
Lediter, provided thr sr written en one iii
of the paper onlr '"" tn J;.,!e, wl,h full
nan an Ulrphono number or the tender, aa
t nut be palbleto verlfr the notei. Ail.
trim ,r$otrtr Editor.'' Kvenlnc 1'ablle
Leer, m veeipu .
BRIDE-TOiBE AND BRIDE OF THIS
MUSICALIS AND
SUPPER OxN SUNDAY
Oilicers of Service and Their
Wivi's to He Entertained at
Art Alliance Building ,
An .iflcrroon nf music fnllowed by supper
will In In M f,,i iil(. niIiiiiH In tin Mivlce nt
tin All Milan i, fi." 1 Walnut streit, nil Sun
dn, Mnnli 17, at J .Hi mliiiU. The oom
mlttii In ih uge liiitudcs Ml" A 11 Wlnlu
stien, Mrs J llarrluon Smith, Mis William
W Ainitt, Mr S.iinuil S rielshei and In
Edwaid I Kilft r The ni lists who will give
their s, i lies ale Miss l.Ur.ibeth lMik'im,
f mti.iltii, .Mr S.isiha .liicolilnnn violinist:
Mr Umlel Miipiarn flute, and Mi. Cliff ml
augliu and Mr Altnti Dnuglierlv. planUts
Among those rvpectid to I'o piesept .iro
General I, W T W.illei, Commodore T D
Griffon, Colonel Stule nnd iiieniheis of the
English tecrultlng stiff In I'hlladelphln,
Coloni I Moon and Colom I II A Coitts, of
Camp Dl ; Majni Kllgnu and .Mis Kllgnrt.
I.leutin.iiit 11 II Portei and Mrs Pinter,
M ijor T II Johnson uml Mis Johnson,
Colonel Ilabb nnd Majui .1 II ('.illicit .mil
Mis Cat m tt
Among those who will r.nlie ale Mr.
I, W T Wallei, Mrs T D Griffin, Mrs
Saniuil J lkndiisiin Mis Gr. ill. line Wood,
.Mr ('orncllus Mi Vinson. Mrs Kill Putnam,
Miss Amelli l'litnani. .Mrs I'ranl. P Howe,
Mrs Geoige Woodwind, Mis .Insiph W
lUxon. Mrs Ellshi A. II intock. Miss Aunlo
H Havs, Mrs John Dleke), Jr Mrs IM
vnrd I Kcffer, ll Helen Pleislur, Miss
Margaret Peine, Mrs. J Bertram l.lppln
nitt, Mrs John I'rederlik Lewis and Mrs.
William Paul O'Neill
MISS M. DEVEROU
MISS BETTY MacCONAGHY
MISS ANNA TRABIENT
Three workers or the entertainment
given this week' in , Mercantile Hall
I ' for'Ue ','SauwB for SoWlera" Fund.
WFK
RIDLEY PARK AND
NEARBY SUBURBS
Various Activities of Social Na
ture Occupy Commuters of
Delaware County
The P.idlej Puk Home and School Aso-elitlo-i
nut In the high sihool auditorium on
Monday evening Mr l Sihrelver made
nu luteiestlng iiddiess on phsli.il training
n the public sihiinls There wcro also vocal
Folos b Mls Wliiltred Sloan, Mls Vivian
Mageo and .Mr pe,timi Mr Henry A Me
Cartlo Is irenldilit of this association and
Mrs .1, M Slotseiiliurg Is tecretar lle
fiehnunts were seived during tho ivenlng
by .Miss ; 13 Stiimev and the members of
her lommlttee, whlih Includes Mrs. John S.
Adcllitlm, Mrs T '. lleston, Mrs Henry A
McC.irthv. Mrs W P P.inello, Mrs Ch tries
13. Illghtei, Mrs. , ; Smith, Mrs J. 11
Hlist, Mrs I, p Harrington, Mrs P C Mo
Cullough, Ml' W C .Siotno;- and Mis It N"
HaNcy.
Mis. Ptii'v . Kane will entertain her
biidge ilub at her home on Saturday after
noon The members nf this i lub lire Mls
losfplilne n Mkliell, Miss Florence Klghter,
Miss Helm HadocU, Miss Pantile Hislan,
Miss Idniitlij Mlllei, Miss Edna P.bey, Mrs
Hull stelwngen, Mr. Louis Ilirldt, Mrs.
Howard Soott Mrs J.uk de llorilmave, Mrs.
Jos. ph II Miildoo.i mid Mrs John Mitchell
V St Patricks il nice will In. given In the
llnllej Pail, Auditorium on Saturday eve
ning It 1 1 a Hubsirlptlon affair.
Y itirdav iifternoon the Mlslonnr So-
iil.v nut In tile Pii'bjterlin Church Mrs
I, 11 Clustliio spoke on "Jap m and I'nr-
i 'gnus in Amerlii' and an 'African Trail
Review" was given bv Mr J M lloltzlnger.
Music was furnish d by Mrs 1 p. Harring
i ton
At the meeting of tho Woman's Club on
I Mimd.iv afternoon Miss Howard talked to
the women on the pictures In tho exhibition
at tho Aiudem of the Pine Arts There was
a solo b ,MIs M.iignret White and Mrs J.
M Hnltrlnger reviewed II G Wells's book,
' Tho Soul of a Bishop "
Mr and Mis Guirge Hetzel Atherholt .no
bdiig longritulnted upon the birth of a sjn,
Uroigc llitel Atherholt. Jr
'I ho uiinounciintnt of the marriage of Mlss
Gr.ue lninn Grlllln. daughter of Mr llarton
Joseph Grlllln, to Mr George Anthnu, son
of Mr und Mrs W P Anthon;, of ltldley
Paik, has been made
Mr William Pomeniv has enllstid In the
aviation lorps and Is now in Tens
Mr John 11 Ileihtel, of State College, gave
i leituie on home gardens at the V, M, C. a.
In Chester last Saturday.
Miss Hence lligbj, u talented oung musl
ilan of Media, will give, a plnno recital at the
Art Alliance In Philadelphia tomotrowr eve
ning It Is for tho beni lit of the chocolate
fund for the soldiers In 1'nnio Miss Illgby
will be assisted by Miss Adellni P N'nar and
Miss Dorothea Niebe
Tho Lkimrih Woman s Club met at Mrs
Carol'no Ji Llttlillilds home on Monday aft
imooii An utti.utlve iniisleal piogram In
i luded violin solos by Mrs Alien lUker
Iilikesnn, of Media, a trio by Mrs. Dlckeson,
Mrs M lrle Hrebni and Mrs Caroline 1). Llt
tlcfleld, and lontialto solos by Miss Dorothy
1'r.imes VVilsh lia was s,crved by the
Junior girls
Mr and Mrs Hem P. Miller, of Drerl
Illll, aro bpendlng this week In New oilc
cit
I.ast Saturday evinlng the members of tho
Maple. Leaf Association gave a banquet at
tho Adclphl i Hotel, which was followed by a
theitro partj Those who attended were
Mr. and Mrs. I3!mer P Groves, Mr and Mrs
13 Paiker Artman, Mr and Mrs. Horace
HuUhlon, Mr, nnd Mrs J. Illcklcy Jackson,
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Ixivekln, Mr and
Mrs. llernard Palmer, Mr and Mis, W C.
Patterijon and Mr and Mrs, Prank Sndir.
Philadelphia Woman Will
Care for French Orphans
The first Philadelphia woman to recelvo
a foreign Red Cross assignment from Wash
ington Is Miss Ella Prances Harris, of 4C51
Hazel avenue, who will sail for France next
week Miss Harris, who Is a graduate of
assar has been an actlvo wmker In the In
terest of ihlldrin Unco the time sho left col
lege. Her duties abroad will consist In caring
for the orphaned babies of tho Prench She
was the otganlzer of tho social servlco rtu
pirtment of the Philadelphia Hospital, and
later In 1915 she organized the Children's
Ilurenu in New York Miss Harris has also
worked as ihlldien's agent In the Children's
IJureau at tit Hull, and as a social worker
In Judge Ilrown's Court of Domestic filia
tions. Through her agency, whllo In New
York, she placed moro than 1500 New York
children in private homes.
Seniors at U. of P. Hold
Luncheon at the Normandie
The senior class at the University of Penn
sylvania, which Is rapidly becoming smaller
os account of enlistments, held a luncheon at
tho Normandie Hotel jestcrd.iy Urlgadler
General L W T Waller, of the marine
corps, inadp an address Only about 600
seniors remain In college, according to tho
class president, Arthur T Kissing, who urged
his classmates to stand together until gradu
ation, when tho majority of them will join
t,omo branch of the service.
Submarine Chaser Will
Be Called "Sea Eagle''
tVnuhlniton, March 15 Henry Ford's
submarine chasers will be known In the navy
as "Eagles" and will constitute the "eagle
class" of boats. The announcement was
made today by the Navy Department. Peo
ple from over the country have been writing
to the department suggesting names for the
craft, nnd all have been given consideration.
One proposal favored for a time was to
name the boats for naval heroes.
McGILL TO HONOR BECK
Montreal, March 15. McOIII Pnlverslty
has decided to confer tho degree of doctor
of laws upon James M, Reck. New York
lawyer and former assistant United States
Attorney dcneral, for his advocacy of the
Allied cause.
The same degree Is also to be conferred
on Lord Shaughnessy for Ida distinguished
rvic to C8d b nu BrWk !
Hunting a Husband
I3y MARY DOUGLAS
fC0MrliM) '
CHAPTER XII
Whom Shall I Choose?
IT WAS noon, I sat nt iny desk No, not
my desk, but tho desk In one of tlm guest
rooms at the Mirlc House It was n mahog
any desk with lovely fittings In bronze nnd
Jade
I h id n lnrge clean, fresh sheet of paper
before me Now I should wrlto In two col
umns the things I hnd worked out in the list
two weeks.
One I called-
HOW TG ATTRACT MEN
1 He attractive'
I Wear as good-looking clothes as jou
can nffon'.
3 Let mm talk about themselves
4. Don't bo afraid to be Intelligent.
D Let mm show ou things
1 13 How to play tennis, for one.
"Pretty good." 1 thought. ' I'm getting on
llut now' the things Hint don't attract them,"
1 ralhd It
THINGS NOT TO HO IP YOU ARE,
HUNTING
1. Don't let them kiss snu In the moon
llKht(') - Don't lii , ,, ..,
I laughed nt mj two column- H l-nt
much Rut now I must chnnse It '"
gigantic task to ihooso a hublnnd and win
'ilie' men at the bouse pirtv lire Captain
Donovan, no -too fickle Wllficd Hale- be
longs to Jane Allen (besides I'm not keen
iibout htm-too i-oncelted) Andrew law--bnpi
less- ou can see be I- In love with tlie
Cross g'll Ensign How urth -"-well, perhaps
-have lurdly spoken to him He might do
,1 noes Merle Jr -mv heart gave a bump
rs 1 think ho might do-I must know hlni
I think he likes me too. filntlv er will.
It shall be James Merle. Jr I shall at least
know hint bifnro I leave Merle House
I wonder why he nttruts me most' Per
il ips It Is Just his inatilv nualltv I don t
know how else to express It oh 'torn- I
bad almost foi gotten liltn Hut Tom, of
i nurse, lies Just jollv and mv eld p il Re
sides, lie's In love with that little Jeanne
Kill es It must be James Merle
I thought over the gill- again Who Is
the most popular girl at the house part"
A,ir, lunnu There Is lint .1 OUOStlOn about
It And nliv Is she so' She Is fn h and
pntt Rut the other girls lire fresh and
piettj too She is good at games and dine
log oh well, so are the Rut why do I
like bet best' II Is pliln now Sho Is so
absolutely situ ere 'ion feil It In the wa
ul. Intl.u The Innk nut nf her blue eves
The tlrm i la-p of her bands Sho Is good
fun too Yes, I shall take Anne Jones as a
model
Mv thoughts were Interrupted by a knock
at the door
"Mav 1 come In" It was Anne Jones
hi rself Rusv 7 ' she asked as I folded up
nu piper Hut I knew I lould learn more
from her th ill all in little giuups of thoughts
on piper
' We re all going to motoi over to tho Rn.id
Tree Inn this afternoon Not enough loom
in the Inge ar. and Captain Donovm
wants to know If oti will go over with liltn
In the rnidsti r" '
t d 1 ho to ' I said Rut I thought to my
self, ' How am I ever going to know James
Mi tie If Captain Donovan keeps on being
polite"
Vlnndm 11 (liiinre
BELGIANS GRATEFUL
TO PHILADELPHIANS
Wounded and Sick Deem It a
Privilege to Go to Hospital
at Cannes
It Is inn-lileied a gieat privilege by tho
Relglm odlcers who aie slil. or wounded to
be allowed to go to the llopltal de Phlla
delphlo which has been maintained at Cannes,
I'r.ime, by I'hlladelphl.ins who (omposo the
Ilelglan Relief Committee slnio the outbreak
of the war
The tllielent work being done by the insti
tution and Its popul.it ity among tho men
who aro lighting for the Allies were men
tioned In u letter from Mrs. Osv.ald Chew,
of this clt), who Is now it nuiso In u hos
pital in Prance, to Mrs R.ivard Henr.v. chair
mill of the Relglan Relief Committee
Mrs Chew, who visited tho Relglan Olllcqrs'
Hospital rtcentl, said she never saw such
n contented lot of ol!lceras those who were
at this Institution. They consldeied the
plaic a real home
Women Will Be Told
How to Raise Poultry
Practical lessons In farming, with par
tlculai rigard to poultr) lalslng, will be the
lot of women who havo been attending the
lectures on these subjects at the League for
National Service
Courses and lectures; have been b womin
for women Miss Ilonora Wlialand, n grad
uate of tho Stnto College, lectured last night
on poultry lalslng at tho league
She Instructed hei hearers In the various
forms and species of diseases and .illmentH
to which chickens .11 e ptrtlcularly suscept
ible and tho cures whlih the successful poul
try farmei should nppl A talk on tho
correct ftidiug of chickens was alo In
cluded The m 111 women who go lo Wimewood
tomorrow will actually do n bit of farming,
taking practical Instruction following their
lourse of theoretical Instruction through the
lecturo lourse offend by the League for Na
tion il Service
Food Demonstrations
in Jenkintown Schools
Denionstritlons of food substitutes and
food production will be given In a few ilas
b tho Women's Committee of the Council of
National Defense in the schools of Jenkin
town, C heltenlu 111 and Ablngtnu. Tho ob
ject Is to give hou-ehnldcrs of those sections
practical knowledge of food economy.
In uddltl. n to giving tho demonstration
In the schools 'the lommlLio has prcpaied
to open canning 1 enters at the Cheltenham
High Sihool and the Jenkintown gas offlee,
where housekeepers of thoso districts may
1 an food for futmn use, and at tho tamo
tlmo obtain praetliul Information from ex
perts. CHESTNUT ST. 5 g 5 J t
DIRECTION Mn'SUP MicnnitT
MUHT8 Sill) MATS WLU KIR 8AT,
MoiiTf ti no, i (o 7.ic rc
MATS tl 00 Te, COe. RNCKPT HATUJIDAY
$1.00 MATINEE TODAY
THL Is WIN! CM OAIIURN SUCCESS
"DOING OUR BIT"
LV PT f! TONIOHT Af 8 115
I l -" MATINEE
MATINEE TOMORROW
WILLIAM
Faversham
IHENE
Fenwick
MAXINB
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JtACLYN
Arbuckle
In "LOUD AND LADT ALOT"
AnTCT.PHT KVEN'INOH AT. 8 US
2UraUL ni MATINEEH AT
!:13
MATINEE TOMORROW
With MARY If ASH and Entire N. Y. Co.
iMTXvrt
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WBM
rtv
lllnner and meeting, Philadelphia B.elti
illuminating i engineering Society I "
Asthctlcs of Street Elihtlnr." bw fl.
Doane, chief engineer. National Iamp Worli
of tho General Electric Company. Memben
Dinner. CUR; meeting. 8 o'clock. l!ngine&
Club, 1317 Spruce street, Sf
Meellnr. Arro ( Inli. lull.vne.sir.lfnj.'tri
Members WjLJI
'eenn.l (Irani! Annual lull, Aimndnled New 'Yj'iM
ear Clubs, Muslial Fund Hall, Locust strectV.cT')
...-... i, in, ,,,, tuiiiiBBiuu cnurKO. jjju 'A
Hceeptlen lit (lie Ttpprmry AuoelstUnA iA.'4
Mooso Hull, 3H North Uroud street Ad- jJTwJ
mission chaige. S5e?t$
ruiiile mrrllnr to explain plans any
i.ciniuen ui mo irienas or Herman ncnioc-f'flBa 1
im-y, nerinanioun urancn i.iurary Han, ver-x.V
nun Park, 8 o'cloik Krec. TAI
-mi Home" fo emitted men, 1781 C,'lieL'
tlUt street, f, n. in. In 10 n. ni. u
Meellnr, l:lllnfer tlub of rhlUdelphlat ta'j
"Tho Mensuro of Our Sucrldco In the t '
1'tesent World conflict." by John S. Hosselt.'!
iiieiimiic oi mo .security Trust anil Safe
!) posit Company. Wilmlncton. Del. : "Somn
of my Observations In Krance," by Major
V A Cnrrett, Drexel Institute, 8:15 o'clock.
Member
IHnmr iintler lli miftplrf of Hip llillad1 Y
Dnl I (.'oiifpronro I'ini.iiHnM wnttA utmM.nn a-j.
Meinoil.il Church, 5.30 o'clock. Invitation. U&
.iipprr of Hie VllnlKlFiV Hlven A.tocUtlon. ". yL.
rumberland streit Church, Cumberland and
Coral Mreets, 0 o'clock Members.
Joint niiiilier.Hrj, I'hlln.lf Ipliln t'onfrrenee '' '
Trust Socl.ty, the Philadelphia Conference '
Edumtlon Society and the I'recdman's go-1 A
letv Simpson Memorial Church, 8 o'clock. T
.ii inuerH
lleetlmr. I.Httnen'N .t.,pnitn,, in. At.
Ifgheny nvenuo Methodist Episcopal Church, IfeE
1..1N1 AllliAti,. ,. .,... ,, ,. LIT.
-" .,j '.".nun iitur i runaiorci av- wff
line, 7 15 o'clock Members. ' Vv
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MARKET
.STm.ET .
ABOVE
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ll'.lS
A. M. S
ro .
1I-1S
iciuAi leiwuiiiiuvv p. m
AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE '
Flret rreaent&tlon of
MARY PICKFORD
in AMAKIL1Y of ClATItILlN'i: ALLEY"
All N'exi Wrfk-L't.AllA KIVtUALL OUNO
In 'THE HOUhi: OF GLASS"
PALACE
li'14 MAIIKBT STUKET
10 A M tn 11.18 P. U.
l.OI.DVVT.V rrerenu
MAE MARSH " ,TIIK """no,,-
temlrg ALL M1T VVTEK
"THE CROSS BEARER"
IT.VTtlllNO MOVTAOU LOVE
A R C A D 1
CHERTN'fT HBL. IrtTlt
in II A M . VI. " 3 4S. E 41 : 41. II 30 P. M.
vjt.uii,v. xicuaii ovi: mope AMEmcArr-
Added en rf Pemorric. " (Olh Chapter)
COMIN'U ALL NEXT WEEK
Pauline Frederick in "La Tosca"
KIliT 8HOVV1NO AXiVVJlEnE
TTTprnpypTA MARKET ABOVE TTI
VlL'lvJXvlii. I' A M to 11 -IB P.M.
TIRPT 8KOVVI.NO of
The Price of n Good Time
rr.ATc'niN'o mildred lunnis
NfVt Week CHEATINOtTIIE rt-'OUC"
REGENT WAKKET ST H.1 17th .
CHARLES RAY ""ie "'amilt .
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SvITJJTB MARKET STREET
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"TiiJi iiJiAUTX 1-UUJNTA1N"
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"THE DAIRY MAIDS"
WILLIAM FARNUM mt.
GARRICK, Last 2 Nights
DE LUXE MAT. TOMORROW
M1ATSAT SOfcEASAT $1-00
Don t Mist lYrtt Ijitt ("hancea to Applaud Vt
Dlitlnguurd louns Actor
TELLEGEN
In HI Lutet "TRIl'MrH," Phlla. Praia
"BLIND YOUTH" ??""$
and Lou Tellfjea
NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW'
OLIVER MOROCCO Will I'rf.tnt
THE NEW COMEDY DRAMA
THE
LITTLE
BELGIAN
Ilr ARTHUR RICIIMAN
TIMELY miCES r.vs-1. and KQn 0 SI 50 V.Vtf
bat. Mat (escept it Els ) UUU lU V'OUi jM-A
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THE TH'-TOE feHOW '
SHORT STAY ONLY
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P. R O A D momjay io seats
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vedakh "SERVICE" mfi
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fix
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