r " 43-H . A -1 r I UirilimBniviB-vH tm-5,9 '''witr'! iav'r,JT55r-5?Jj:..i,-', -.1ifi,i'iiXf- -'-" -'- iwtw fv ; -sr ww-,r, , T7?iz,)Trrrj"w mi whwhhwj '. -'- 'VV&i,? . ' ,i"".N - EVENING PUBLIC LED&EIS-PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, MARCH 21. 1918 r v, n rLwH' ajMBfc MfiSaKi $, .?M M othlH othH tMH ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Maxine Elliott Entertained at Stotesbury Home. Nancy "Wynne Discusses Drexel-Thompson Wed ding; Romance That Remains and Income Taxes Mns, sTOTi:snniY u roiik? to Kive Mnxlno Klllott a tea thin BftDrnoon nt 5 o'clock nt licr homo, 1025 Walnut street. Mrs. Stotesbury Jimt returned from Wash Ington on Tuesday, where she'd been busy with tho navy auxiliary, and vent up to the opera that night. She was looHltir cry handsomo In n darkish kovvii and umall diamond onyimcnt In her hair. The Bagleys. from Washington, vvero In the box with her nnd Miv Stotesbury, and Tan nic Mitchell, too. Miss Elliott hat dono ciulto a Rood deal for tho war uoilc and a Interested In everything that has to do with our tilt), mate lctory. Hesldcs all this, sho Is cer tainly ono of tho prettiest women on the jtago today and It will certainly be'ii treat to meet her. SO liM.AHHTlI THOMPSON and John Drc.xcl havo ilocldcd to be married on April 27. Tvo been cspcctliiR 'ho hovvk for soma time, for when' their ciiRnRrment ua announced 'twas Mild that the wedding would rubably talto plate In the spring. John lias been living In New York with his parents for untie" ycais. and though he has como back to I'lilladclphi.i for n number of his family's parties bo Is dis tinctly a New Yoikcr. I Imvo not sccn him since ho gtew to full man's estate, but he was a good-looking joungslcr mill n extremely nlco one nnd from nil tho line things 1 hao heard about him, I have no reason to think that ho has changed In any respect. In fact, t understand Elizabeth Is about to mutry a mighty line fellow. He was not pas&cd for the niiny, sonic phjslcal defect, I believe, which kept him from being a good soldier, mj lie entered heart and soul Into Y, SI. 0. A. woik and has dono splendid things. I am sorry to hear Sirs. Diesel, who Is out In Canto. B.irlnni, Is too ill to come Vast for tho wedding. I do not mean that the Is dangerously 111, bi.t sho luih- had n mere sickness, and It Is not judged wl.se for her to tn ko the trip. Sho was Slls.s Alice Troth, of this city, ou Know, a sis ter it SIlss Umily Troth, nnd of touo Sir. Dirxcl is a brother of (leoigo W Childs Drcscl, of Aiithon.v .1. Dreel, now living lit llngland, nnd of Sirs. Alexander Van rtensselacr.' Su jou sec, Kll.abcth and John will have many Philadelphia i cl othes besides tho Brit. ton nnd Thompson tide 'of their family. Kor Kll.abcth's mother, Slis. do I'oirst Grant, was SIlss Emilia C. Dilntvjii. Sir. Thompson died about four cul.s ago; in fact during IJliabeth's debutante jcar. nnd later Sirs. Thompson, sho having married. Sir. do Koicst ti-ant, and her son and daughter, ilrlnton and KlUabctli . 'moved to New Yo K Tlie .vcddlng will take placo at the Grant home lit "0 i:ust Fifty-fourth sticet, I have not heard nil about the attendants ct, but I'll tell jou when I do. YOU know there's going be that de lightful Armenian entertainment this Sftcrnoon nt tho Art Alliance, 1S2J Walnut street. Tho Art Alllanco uud the Arme nian committee of the Emergency Aid are giving tho affair conjointly and tho oung violinist, Halg Gudenian, Is to lay and Lena Weber to sing. I heard a whisper esteVday that tlitio Is to fce a line biirptlso at tho tea. It would not do to brcatho what, for It may be rumor only. Ono thing, however, I am sure Is not rumor, and that Is the OilCntal sweets that nrc to bo seived with Persian coffco and tea. I know they uio to bo there, and what Is moio they ate to be good, for didn't I seo somo getting tcatly jestenky, when, I l.caul the other delight ful rumor. t At tho tea a number of the gills of the Emergency Aid Aides will lecelve In their Jaunty little costumes. Among them Rladjs Vox, Saiali Uolan, Lisa Xonls, Hatty Ccyclln, Sirs. John I). Thayer ad. Kitty Brlnton. Gietchcn Clay, Harriet Deaver, Rebecca Thomson, Hannah Wright, Margaret Dunlap and Ollvlu Ga- un. l U fefniicy woro li ving the best time. You - Know, you hear thnt after the Honey moon Is over nnd tho piosalo every- day llft begins n lot of tho romance goes out of love. Well, "ioll tha to the ma- i .. .. - ...... - nncs, as tlio saying goes, for iiunrt I see ) a man you and I both know unJ his wife, iiium sou aim i also Know, in me incuiro 5 Just night before last. And they havo y teen married nearly four ears and tb.ey had left nt home to muses care tho dear est round bundle of a llttlo girl of two ou ever havo seen, nnd didn't ho when S. the lights went down, thinking himself Unobserved, lean over nnd put a lot of man yaw romance by kissing his wife right ithin and there. Even sho vas surprised, ' muugn sue Knows now mucn in love witu t hr ..o Is. So her fascination for him Is strong as ver.1 As ono other bmall wlf. said to no recenty: "Ytni got to keep them guessln'. vJQu let them know everything there Is t? know, they'll soon lose nil romance. vXeep them guessln', -I tell you," And be lieve n.e, sho keeps her's guessing about verr other minute, nnd I doubt not the fflrjt one does, too. ii -. IjT AM so eorry to hear that Geno Newbold K Is 111 with tmeumonla. He's n lieutenant lti..t. . .. . . . Dr'-ine xvationnl Army, you Know, arm mar. L-led-Eleanor l'epper Inst summer after ho I,':", N!aBnra:. Ho und Kleahor havp had a t,uungaiow near his camp, which they shared 'lth.thj! Edmund Thaycrs. (Kd Thayer nnd , tne are first cousins, you know). But the IVers'havo gone further South now. Sir, rand sirBf Arthur Newbold are Geno'a J-tarenU and It Is at their home at Laverock iCjait hu Is HI. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mra. Anthonv (levelln. who has been fPendlnp a few days nt the Pla Hotel, pwiTiYprit, returned yesterday to her homo lA.RrVn XTb nnn.Anlaa kv Vlrtt IlilrrV i-.Iarti Mrs. Hart will snend the remainder '-the vvetl; with Sirs. Oeyclln before joining r-uasoano, m, Washington. s- . .. : n.rVJntenca A, Carr, -of tin -navy yari), Wlfftnln on Saturday afternooa tl her nt the preent time. SIlss Richards Is n Brandd.niRhlrr of the late Rear Admiral Joseph Lannf.in, fnlled Rtites nivy. About fen-ty giifts have bien Invited, mostly tho children front, the im a! -et. Mrs. 1 Srhutc wife of Meutenant Pollute, l nlted gluten navy, with her ihllilren. has given up her home on South Lambert street and will leave thurllv for Virginia, Sirs. 11. Prank Dubois, of 2W South Clove land terrace, entertained the member of the Red Cross bridge club on Tuedtv nfternoon at her home This club Is composed mostly of members of the naval set A surprise ptrty w Riven on Haturdav evening In honor of Miss Mnry Tress, 1325 South I'lftb street. The decorations of red and blue were attractive and approprltte for tlio occasion Among thos.t present were SIlss Cecilia Hutler. Miss Katherlne Nelilelmnn. Miss I.enora lllron, SIIs ilessle Steta, MIsh Hose Slelnklc, Mls Diana Smolen," Mr Sani li"l Prince, Mr William Pi luce, Mr J,ntils Treis, SIs I,r.ih Jlerini?.-, Miss Slnllv Ken dall, Mr .Nathaniel Kaplan and Sir. lMvvnul K Trcs. .Ml. and Mis Varl A Donaultz, of North Pro id street, have left for Jersej City, where they will be Riiefts of Judge James 1' Claris and Mis CI.irK Mis lloniwlt?. will be to incmbereil us Miss Marlon P. Coslello. A luintiuet was Riven last evening bv tlio Victoria Club In honor of the treasurer. Sir Mlscha Omanskv. of 1JI7 South Sevinili Kieet. who will kav.- on Tuesday for oitlve duty with the nrinv. The rooms were doto iitled with American llas nnd the table was decorated with led whlto and blue tights There were hlstv kucHs. Sir. SIux (iinansUv, brother of the soldier, was tuastitt-tster. Sli. S. Tarach, president, made several tu.ifts One was "Wliv c Are at War " Mi Archibald C. Sillier, elrctarv, read several telcRrtmis i.cPlvcd from fi lends who were unable to attend Among those present wele six privates fiom Camp Me ide Mr I.ltwhK Weiss and Mr I) PlotsK), of .New nrk. sing somo of their latest souks, accompanied by Sir. J Archil at the piano An evhlbltlon dnm-e was Riven bv Mr I. ClohlbetR and Miss Jean Wilson Sir S Levin and MKs llernlcc Ror cis, of Siranton, aim did some of their stage dam lug A servlie n.iR was raised and the "Stir Spangled Ilanner" vvas sihir bv Sir. II. rieiicer and Sir. SI Hioun Sir. S Orodetiket uni oiled a sill, Apiei lean Hag and SIlss Mary (lUgenhcInt sang "Say a I'raver for the llojs Over There." Jit. J.uk Ilorivttz was among the guests. Sirs G U Cl.ime". cf 312S Noith llioad street, has as her paest .Mrs. llnriy Dickin son, of Kt Johns, Newfoundland. On Stands y SIis Clamer Kino it lumhcon fot the (Jahtx Club, of vlik'h she Is a member Her guests Included Mrs Dickinson. Sirs 11 L Shelp. Sirs. It. htjer, Slis A. Atkinson. S'ts. .1. C. Applepnte. Sirs Hoi.uo Jones, Mrs W11 mer SI. Kitiscn, Slis Albert Halt. Sirs Kline, Slis, l.uulis, Slis Harry Sldilons, SIlss Ma Tiolh, Mrs. t!. V. Tavloi. Mis. Ch tries Ilerger, Sits. (JeorRO SI Haei, Di. Lama C.unell, Mis 1! T Patter-on, Sir l. I, .vionre. viis. i; .x l.ipniiuntt, JIis Llla Lcshei. Slis. A D Mutton. Sirs ; M. Costollo, Doi tor Comstoi k. Slis. .John Cal bouiue. Slis Many Mail Campbell, Sirs. M. D Devlue, Sirs T I'ole.v. SIlss SI Helicon, Sirs Summer, Mr- C Vaudii voort. Slis. ti T Young. Slr P'lank ltiooks. Mih. Joseph Stiitl, Slis CoolbaiiRh and Slis. W R. Siott. SIlss I'.dn.t Mail. in Linilnei. daiiRlitcr of Sir. and Slis William R Lindner, of IIJI Xorth Park avenue, who has entertained the nuiines and sallois at the tiavv jard with songs and Impersonations seviial times din ing t lie winter. Impersonated tho (ioddess of Liberty and sang the 'Star Spangled Ilan ner" on Slomlay evening at an enthuslustlo p. miotic meeting of the SchuIMll branch of the Christian Mndeavor Societ) In St Slat tlicw's Refiiimed Chuich liroad and Mount Vernon htricts. Sirs VMIIluni St Catleiall, Sirs IJndiici's sister, wlio haJ Lcen jias.slitR tho w liner In TIorh, has icturned io her lioine In .New 'i ork. Slis Sl.uk Wedislcr. of 431J Xoith Sden ham sticet, entertained at luncheon on Tues daj. The decoiations were green, In keep ing with St. Pattick's Dav Mis. William Savlll, Shs, Clifford Wright, Sirs. Udvvard JIRS. MORRIS A. KOTZKER Whose mnrriaBe took place last Sun day at the home of the ofikiatinc rabbi. Mrs. Kotzker was Miss Pearl Ingber. Lownsbury. Sirs. William S, Duflleld. Sirs. Robert Wilkinson, Sirs. Oliver Slumbowcr, Sirs. Louis Klumpp, .Sirs. Louis Hallej, Sirs Frank Sexton, Sirs Arthur Dpbson and Sirs. George ltoultman were the guests Sirs. Frank Oasltlll, of 4510 North Mlev enth street, entertained at luncheon on Slon day. when her guests Included Sirs. Alfred H. Gibson. Sirs. Frank Paul. SIrH. William II. Slorrlson. Sirs. Harry II Parker, Sirs. K O, Harkness, Sirs. T. J Slcllvalnc. Mrs. William II. Jungkurth, Jr., Sirs Theodora S. IJaker. Sirs, Rlla Barnes, Sirs. Samuel Abrams and Sirs. Hugh'Hanna Lieutenant IMwaril J. SlcOrath and bis bride concluded their wedding Journey and arrived In Seattle. W.ifIi., on Saturdaj. Sirs. SIcCirath was SIL-j Slac M. Hoffinan, daughter of Sir. and SIk John W. Hoffmin, of 382." North llroad street. The murrlago tool; placo on Februaiy 18 In Ti6ga. MAKING TOUR OF AMERICA 1 r-1 Chief of Japanese Royal Mission Enter tains in Washington Wn.blmtton, Starch 2L Oeneral Chlkushl, chief of tho royal Japanese military mission now touring this country, entertained a largo hreahfust company yesterday. Thomas Beaumont Hohlcr, of the 11 r It lth embassy staff, entertained at dinner this ev- " "viss Slary Temple entertained at the Bhorclium Id compliment to Mrs, Hubert y, Fishor, of'SIemphlig . Mrs, Ryan peverux .Mtertalned yoting Jina nt Miss Margaret. Pevereux, Who later took part In the benenperformattce at. '. k--te .', -(. v ' jr 4 't '. " I ' - ' 'M -i U I s if "1 ' - r if" ' ' 1 ' ' ' ii " ' i i " v 1 ; i i vs-NaT' Hk4 sjsv. BiHflw sS A h xk. i.i V'1" ' s tR y vBt iliB V,.,.....,m,,r.r.(.jgaCTjM,,MyMKJUiaj5BitSffi MASTER E. SI'ENl'KR Mll.l.ER, 1T11 Two small masculine specimens, whose niotheis, for nil their patriotism, can't help bcinjr k1.h1 they huve not i cached tlio thaft urc, E. Sncncer Miller, -lth, is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Spencer Miller. Ild, ot! 'li'XX Rittenhousc sticet. Oiahame Wood, .li.'s paicnts, Mr. and Mis. Citahamc Wood, live ut 1SI10 Rittenhousc squaic. "WAKE UP, VOTERS!" CRY WOMEN'S CLUBS I.aunih .Movement Toniubt to Make "MissiiiK 150,000" Rcpiistcr for Election "Hake up, men of Philadelphia, and make ursdf votcia at the next cUitlon" 'I his Is one of the slogans In the otg.tnlztd crfolt bv the women's i Inbs ot Philadelphia to brliiR about a new sphere In tho icglsti.i tlou of Plilliiiklphl.i voters. The Intei-AIIUd Cnuiiill for Rcglstiatlim. the organisation b.n king the movement, will hold n incdlnR tonight at the Cltj Club to oiRauIze cffoits of nrioin women's clulu to nssuio ii iccotd leRlsliatlon this spring Reprcsintallves ot tho follovvlng organiza tions have cmiicssciI their Intuition "f being iilllllated with the movement that plans to get the l.'.ii.OOU uniegisteied voters of last cai on the votliiR lists. 'Hie Civic Club, New Cciituu Club, Phlhi miislan Club, Chamber of Coinnicnc, lntei Chuuli t'ederatton, Philadelphia Coiifctemji' Rnard on Prohibition, Tenipeiame and Pub lit Slorals, Committee of hevrnt.v. Woman's Christian Tempeianee L'nloii. Anti-Saloon League. Women s SurrraRc party, .xaiiou.u Women's p.irt. Philadelphia hictlon Council ot Jewish Women, Iltothcrltood of Andiew and Philip. County SIedic.il Societ, Cuitr.il Youn' .Men's Chrktlan Association. Clt Pederatlon of Colon ti Women's Clubs and Philadelphia County Co-operative 'tenipei unco Cuminltttt- PENN STUDENTS TO STAGE "LE MALADE 1MAGINA1UE" Peifoimance ut Morion Cricket Will Aid Naval fund of Red Cross Unit Club Slollerc's ' I.e Slnlade Imaglnalie' will be Riven in the jnlglnal 1'rencli by studints ot the Unlveisll.v of Pdinslvanla In tho casino ot the Slerlon Cricket Club. Tlio piocecds will be donated to the Pulvcislty or Penu sjlvania wool fund of the Red Cioss Unit, of which Sirs. T. .Mitchell Hastings Is chair man. Tlie play will b- followed bv a dance The cast will Include I'llnn Holmes, '.'I C. i Mllzabeth Relnhatd, C. C T. ; Dorothy A. UucklC. '-'1 V.. I Sialic Cuilett, 'Jl M., Rei.a Rotlunei, 'M t!. : llboda nublii. MS M I Joseph II Slejei. MS I) . Mjloii RutsUln. 18 D Henry J. .Metier. MS '. ; Carlos lb r guldoi '20 C! Juan H. Allso, '18 I), and Joan 13. H.illcU. M9 I. An nddltlon.il fe.iluio will bo the singing of "La Slnrselllako" by Sirs. John Joce and "The Rattle II Mint, of the Republic' by Sir. John Joce. NAVY AUXILIARY HARD AT WORK Women of Naval Set Sew All Day at Red Cross Headqunitera The Navy Auvlllan "f the Red Cioss meets on Tucsdavs and Fridays at liead quaiters, 2:.'. South Mlghleenth sticet. On both of these da)s a number of the women, ot tho navy ard nie busily tngaged in tho vailous work assigned for tho period. Soveral new machines ipilppfd with electric motors havo been Installed. Just now tbero Is urgent need for sheets and pillowcases for use in tho United Service Club, on Twenty-second street, and tho woik Is such a splendid ono that few women miss tho time they spare -to hem up sulllclent equip ment for seveial beds. Tho women usually gather about 10 o'clock, nnd some of them sew steadily all day, txcept. of couuc, the hour or so taken for lunch. It Is hoped that In a short tlmo every woman of tho Phila delphia naval colony will find time to spend a few hours each week at the workrooms, as her services would mean so much Just at this time. Sirs. Grlflln. wife of Captain drliim, I'. S. N.i of tho Naval Home, Is chairman of the committee, and sho and Sirs. Cooper nro In charge on Tuesdas. whllo Sir's. Clarence A. Cnir. Sirs. Jlajinond S. Kecs und Sirs Renjamln Fuller take i-.uo of the work on Frldas, Slost of the women belong also to tlio Navy Relief. CHURCH HOME l'UND GROWS Nineteen Teams Report $25,087 Raised, in $150,000 Campaign Nineteen teams promoting the 160,000 campaign for the Deaconess House and the Philadelphia School for Christian Workers of the rresbyterlari and Roformed Churches, at a luncheon yesterday In tlio ISelleyuc Stratford, reported contributions bad heen received totaling 126,087.50. Fourteen teams of women obtained cash.nnd pledges amount ing to $18,177.60, whllo the tlve teams of men .obtained 6010. Miss Mildred Crawley s team "won the honors ot the day by reporting . J3116. A flagpole and flag, with a nine-foot figure of a' deaconess handling the halyards, will reYnaln en the wa oi me )imerspoon -UIIU in JaciB Broad itroL.tbroUeteWut th ten- MYSTERIOUS SINGER FEATURE OF BAZAAR Younp Woman WcaiinK Musk Will Keep Colonnade Patrons (iiie.ssinp; If .von are a good rik'smt .voll will bac an opportunity to win a $100 gown for Hi" Red Cioss todav at a baigaln which opens at the Mold Colonnade To land this prle fol the Red ( loss .Mill liiut guess tilt! hlenllly cf n nuFierloiis singer who will pat tlelpate In two muir iultaK The viiuiir woman, who was formeilv a munber of a Muropenii grand opera com panv, will slug at the hotel this afternoon nt J .10 and tini.ghl it 11:31) o'clock. At pi est nt her name la "Miss Colly." and to night her it.vl name inav be known, pio vlded wme one acrpi tinted with the thrills nf famous grand tipeia prlin i donnas shall detect In i. If ltd name Is lonectly guessed a 10f gown will be donated b llmiwlt. Teller . Co to the Mistein Star Auxlll.il of the Rid Cross. Latei the gown will be auctioned off and the piocceds will be tent to the bojs In the trim In s. At the b.iaar, wlilih will lemalii open daily fiom noon until mldnlKlit. one mn proline no nd of useful articles eltliei for one's self or for friends or relatives who have answered the call of I'nclo Sam. WOMEN WILL RE TAUGHT TO SELL LIBERTY 1JONDS Willi hading fluamleis as Insluictors, women workers foi the third Libel ty Jnin campaign, which begins mi Apill C, will hrvo an oppoittmltv to learn bond sales manship, ai cording to announcement made .vesterda) b Sirs James Stall. Jl , chair man of the women's lominlttee for the Thlid I'cdei.i! Resolve DlFtikt. and Sirs Walter S. Thomson, tliaiimau of the women's committee for Philadelphia 'the liistructnis will be men unusually suc cessful In selling bonds of all sorts Volunteers foi this saleNWork will be wel comed In the woimn's hcaihiuarters la the Lincoln Building, foi theie are vacancies to bo filled In every pait of the city. Tlio In struction will bo given without cost to tho vohuueiis . Another course In the l.lnott Loan School of Instruction will be teaching in pubilu speaking Sirs. Joseph .". Snellenburg, tliaiimau of tho speaki rs' buieau, Is sending out letters to get voluiitecis tu spiak at the booths Women volunteers. It was announced also, will be needed to dlsti Ibilte printed matter In the vniioui piution-pu Hue theaties, stores and th- homes In a house-to-huiiso lattvass. MRS. WILSON'S COUSIN BECOMES ENSIGN'S BRIDE New Vorl.. SInicb 21 SIlss Sllgnon Toby, daughter of Mdw.ird Toby, 315 West Sevcnl ninth sticet, and previously of New Orleans, La. was married to Hnslgn William ChMhs Slfnzles, r. S N. R. at tho Church of tho IrnnsflRiiratlon, by thu Rev. Ueorgo CI. irk Houghton Unly members of (he Immediate families wile piesiut, as tho wedding preparations woie liuiilid bicaiiso of the war onlcra utelved bv the bildtgroom SIlss Toby whs given nvuiv bj hir father. The late Sirs Tbj, moUier of tlio bride, was SIls-s Nancy Hulling, of Virginia, and was a cuiisln of Slis Woudiow Wilson, wife ot President Wil son. Sir. Slciulcs left Vale L'nPersltj to Join the service last nuing RiisIrii John SRiuIch, I! K N It, brother of tho brhlfgrooni. was best man l.'iislgn Slen.les Is reUttd to tho Marl of Scalleld, of Scotland. -&. i MISS DOROTHY POWER Of West Philadelphia, vyho has been entertaining nt the various recrea tion centers ior the men in the serv- ,ic. MUs Power, .Will play at a Urftv- Mlss Fewer, wil) play at a mg i;Vf f ' y ill !-'' - )f " 'f mwA . I: : :MW ' ' t'hrtf - - 'iff - ' it . e,f -? y - 'W ' ' ' - t ' I r - ;; W V w 1 MASTKR ORAHAME WOOD, .115. WOMEN VOLUNTEERS PERFORM GREAT WORK Auxiliary of Red Cross Makes 1!),MG Garments for Hospitals in Two Months New Vmk, Match .'I. 'Un thou-.tud feet of floor space, sKleen 'm thins, i.ieli woikiiiR undir the illudlou of a caiit.ilu, with '.'00 women dally ami loom for lastly :'1H1 inoie all this and a total of I',! Ii', gaimints made fiom November to .MjuIi, Is un ipltome or the Hctlvltles and niiiu of the Voluntcct Mo'-pitat liaiinent Will kllloll) This oiRinliitlon Is an .iunUI.ii y of the N.iw Voik County I'hnptd of the Red Cross, ninl lug in In a small waj la-l summer at li il Renili. It Is now the biggest war teller woiliiooui In tin Pulled States devoted i x- iluslvcl to the inamifacttiiu of hospital Rai ments Il has giuwn to its pieent ptopoitlons under the illicclion of suih women as Slis llemv Itlleson, Slis Mdvvln c Vugcl. Slis Many Aiigelo. ,li , Sirs. Mainion Augut. Vlis ugust Hehnont, Slis Daniel Miiggen helm Slis Philip L.vdlg. Slis. Ch.iiles Car Ruiiic. .Mi Arthur Sachs, 2.U. Jacob II Schlff and Sirs James Specr. SAVE YOUR CLOTHES, BELGIANS NEED THEM Philnilclphinns Aio Asked to Lend Aid to Victims of War With the advent of warm weather, Phlla delpldans have' been asked to wear tOO tons less i-lothes. This icnuest has been made by Mcrheit Moovei. In Franco and Helgium babies aie sleeping in old newspapers, Tliou sands aie ragged and sulTerlng. Human sm patbj and patilotlsm will tell all lojal Phlla dclphlans what the shall give for tills cause. All kinds of clothing and shoes will be giatcfully leeulved at ::'1 South 'Mihd street, wlieie a reiclvlng station of the Itcd Cross has been established under a committee, beaded by Slis. j, (lardnei Cassutt, to for ward all clothing thus contributed to the Commission for Relief In Ilelglum in New Yoik city This special appeal has been made by Sir Hoover because of his Intimate knowledge ot conditions In Ilelglum. It Is a nation-wide dilve, from Slaidi 18 to :'5, to obtain 1000 tons of linperativcl needed clothes. Hut give nothing with lubber in It, foi the i.'euuans will pet It if ou don't watch out 'I lie committee has pointed out that the rub ber Is bad! needed by tho Uermans. ;vP. nlng clothes and sllppcis are not desltdl On .Mrs Caas.vtt's committee ai o Slis Moiace Riock, Slis Albert Lucas, Sirs. Ueorgc P. White and Sirs llajaid llenr,v. Contilliutors mo rtiiuested lo tuin In their gifts to any Red Cross Auvlllai if more convenient and to not confc the piesent committee with tho permanent Uelglan relief committee of tho Minergency Aid ot which Slis. Baj.ud Henry Is chairman. COUNTESS TO AID DRIVE Relative of Philadelphia Family Will Help War Fund New nrk, Slarch CI. Scarcely ten min utes after the newly orRanlzed and Incor porated Amcrkuii Committee for Devastated France bad moved Into Its leiipor.iry ipi.it. teis, 1 West V'oitleth street, the chairman announced that It had a neve attraction to offer In the peisuit of Cointcsse de Firyas, who Is evpectcd to mrlve from Pinnce nct vv eek The new loniiultlee Is the offshoot of tho American 1'und for Trench Wounded, nnd, with SIlss Anno Storgan and Sirs A St. Dike at the bead of its civilian committee, has been doing reconstruction work on tho Alsne Tlio new headquarters Is the studio occupied for some time by SIlss Storgan, and It will be maintained only until the new ipiarters, nt 1C Mast Thirty-ninth street, are ready for occupancy, SIlss Slorgan said that the Condense de Rryas, who Is related to the Willing family, of Philadelphia, of which Sirs. John Astor Is a member. Is one of tlio five most beauti ful women In Prance She Is coming to this country to lecture and tell by word and pic ture of tho rehabilitation work undci taken by the Slorgan-DIko unit when It was a part of the civilian committee of the Ameri can Fund fop French Wounded FUND FOR CHRISTIAN WORKERS GROWS FAST Captains Meet at Bcllovue-Strntford and Show Total of $30,7G8 Raised The len-day campaign of the Philadelphia School for Christian Workers to ralso Jlfill.- 000 is gi initially reaching Its goal. At to day's luncheon of the team captulns. held in the Clover Room of the nellevue-Stratford. JJC83 hail been added, making the grand total to date J30.768. The championship banner for tlio most collections, was awarded to SIlss Agnes Allen, Captain of Team No. 10. who collected 11761 today. The campaigners were addressed by Robert V. Veivch, D. 1., former religious worker of Camp Dlx, and who is now preparing to sail for Franco. In his talk he lauded tho prin ciple of tholr work, and the necessity for the assistance nf deaconesses, "There Is nothing more fascinating,' ho said, "than the Rlble If well understood, and 1 elo not know of nn thing more essential In this war, than the work of this school." Td Instruct the campaigners In the proper method of approaching an' unwilling con tributor, Mrs- St, L. Johnstone, Campaign DI- ' rwrtor, read to jnem iih( pla rHor, reu io jnem bwjtv piyiet ,wti i uizrir j ASK GIRLS TO ENLIST IN WOMEN'S LAND ARMY Recruits l'rcm City Strong in Drive to Organize Unit to Aid Nation Women and girls of the city who think they would like to do their bit for the I'nlted States by working on farms will ba welcome to attend n Iectur6 this evening at 8 o'clock tn the auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce, Wldener building, on "The Women's Land Army." This lecture Is to be delivered by Sirs. I . Ogllvle. head of the geology department of H.trnard College, who nlso acted last summer as the dean of the Uedford Pnlt of the Women's Land Army, where slsty women nnd girls lived In an old farm house as barraiks and worked on farms nf the surrounding section. SIlss Christie Dojle, of Hrjn Slawr, who also belonged lo the unit, will give her expert i nces. The Pennsvlvntila Association of Women Workers, under whose auspices this lecture Is to be held, also expects to start such a unit this sutnmei at Whitford Lodge, Whit ford, Pa. CITY CLUH HAS NEW EVENT Olllclsls of the City Club have Inaugurated a Thursdiy (veiling dinner, beginning to night. It will be a weeklv affair, nt which the members will diteitnlu guests. Women will be Invited An lufotm.il dance will he held Saturday evening, SPRING VACATION ORDERED Tho Philadelphia public sdiools will bo ilosed fiom l'rlday afternoon until the Slon da after Master, It was announced by Wil liam Pick, secictury of tlio Hoard of Mduca lion, .vesterday "It Is generally reiognUed by educational and medical authorities that at this time ot the car many of the teachers need tho week's rest," said Mr. Dick. "This regula tion of suppljlng the rest Is a wlso one and is bcueflcl.il to both teachers and pupils." WoililiiiK at Home of Rabbi The wedding of SIlss piarl Ingber and Dr SIoiri A Kotzker look place last Sun lit 'I lie iciemony was performed bv Rabbi II ' L. l.evcnlhal at bis rerldenco, 716 Pino sticet. 'I be bride was.Rlvcn In marriage by lit-t niothu, Mrs. l'rariies Ingber. She was attended b Slis Tlllle Weiss and Sirs. Al beit J. liiRber as bridesmaids. Sir. Albeit J. Ingbd vi as best man. Immediately after the cciemnnv the bride Rioom and brldo left for 'an extended w Hi ding trip. They will live at 7901 Mustwlck avenue .Military Wedding in Gcrmantown Tiio wedding of SIlss Theodore Ross, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Ross, of Wlssalilckon avenue and I'psal street, Ger msntowp, to Lieutenant John William Kees, P. S A R. son of Dr. and Sirs. Charles Kejes, of iliccno strei t, (lermmitovvii, tool; Plato nt 5 o clock jesterday afternoon at the homo of the bride, the eremony being per foimed by Dr. William Porter Lee. Sliss Rofs was Riven lu.inai 1 lage b bet father and was attended by her sister, SIlss Janet Ross, as flower gill At the conclusion of their wedding tilp Lieutenant and Sirs Ke.ves,wlll go to Vli glnl.i, where Lieutenant Kc.ves Is stationed. Hunting a Husband By MARY DOUGLAS (Lopyrlahl) A Man's Opinion CMAPTMR XVII mill: motor took us down to tho tialu. I i gave a last loon at, .erio nouse mat lovely white and green h6usc spreading out over green lawns. James Sleile drove me down We were rather silent on the wa. Ono is that way with him Yet It is not an uncomfortable silence I feel almost more Intimate. "I want to see ou In town." he said: "I should like to talk with Oii about tho French churches that ou spoke of" "The I'lench chinches that I Fpokc of!" How gladly I would forget them and all that has tn do with that ipilckly spoken lie. Will It ncv r ceaso to haunt me? And et he wanted to see me! "I hope I shall see ou," I said I meant It, too. James Sleile Is not the kind of man to take an Interest in ou and then forget ou. 1 knew that I would seo him. I fel,t pleasant! v excited and happy. 1 was on the high road to my desiie. The train drew- ur A huge lion monster In that unlet little country station Our good-bvs were said found niself settled beside Tom, with my bags at mv feet and ever thing nlcelv arranged Mood old Tom, he is not one to lomance about, but he Is so comfortable, no lompaulonable I fettled iiU" mv old self with him "Mora." said Tom, when the scenery had lost lis tlrst newness and seemed nothing but ii Lipid lace of telegiaph poles, "Saia, what's this about this Kiciie.li business tills con vent"" oh. Tom" 1 suld, "don't be tiresome' I couldn't have those people know I was only a secrcl.il-, dependent on niself fot my living" Well. Id like to know what's the matter with being a sci'ictui" I'd wager some or those girls would be glad to know enough" "Know enough?" 1 said scotllngly "Yes know enough," Tom went on. "Do vou know llttlo Anne Jones wus talking to mo esterday about doing something h'ho said she was tired of Idling around" Look at the other gills They are all eager to elo something Aren't they taking "First Aid" and Red Cross work? Oh, ves. Tom, but that's Just becauso It's smart to do that now ",,., "You're wrong, hain 1 don t like jour atti tude. Hut we are getting nvvuv fiom what 1 wanted to talk about Why did you He?" "It was the easiest way out." 1 said. Tom looked at me n moment. Disappoint ment was In bis ocs "That's not llko the old Hara, ' he said "Do ou know that ou were alwas tlio spirit of truth to me?" "li'H my last lie, Tom," I said He grasped m bund "(iood for ou " Tlieio's something e'onifoitlug about Tom. Tomorrow I) Uruurngemen t I FORREST Last 2 Weeks CANNOT STAY LONflKn NOWHRHK Kt.sn IN" PHNNV. HAM.1NO MXJN KOIl rll'VNY SPAIN Mltlta nt S 1 Mats ffrt, sml Snt. THE BIG SPANISH SPECTACLE Greatest Dancing and Singing Show in the World "THE TIP-TOE SHOW" pADDTflf NIGHTS AT 8:15 JA1I1VI. Mats. Wed. & Sat. HERE'S ANOTHER GREAT BIG MOROSCO SUCCESS OLIVER SlOnObCO l'rciienti Arthur lUchman'M New Comedy Drama ,THE LITTLE BELGIAN WITH A TVI'ICAL MOROHC1) CAST TIMELY I'RICES Evri. & Sat. 50clol SO Mat, (cacrrt Hat. Evil.) Jwc I.3U TinnAn Till" and Nejt VVaek Only Oftunu Kit. 8:15 Sharp. Mat. Wed. L Sat. MRS. FISKE IN A NEW PLAY . SERVICE Ity HENRI LAVEUAN, ot thn Academic Kraneal.. lEnallili Vf'alon liy William B. Taylor) niBcnuEt) nv lord dunsany's A NIGHT AT AN INN STRAND .&&. 58fc cn ik ri im Mb L'fW S riNRfiKr . Woman's Club nf Unsrllimore. Junlr I lion, meets nt the home of Mrs. John 1 .I.I.... A ..l-,- f """". o uc-iock. .Mciniiers. lllllMralrd Irrtnrr. "TI,.. u.,.n u-. of the Ancient World." by Mdgar J.'Bari aUiplct'S Of the l.'llloriltv Kl.n.U I clety, Association Mall, dermantownril; f O C'loek .Vlln, lu-ln.. nl jf?' ". niirerorKBiin," aiiiiremi h.r Ir. Ail L Krobcr, of tlio Pnlverslty of California '" Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvantafc. 8 o'clock. 1'reei. ' YI... u ... .. . - -.V,' ..",'' ' -?"-,",',1 ImBKlnalr.' Wr ! ihfjSA'M V . r,,,ua"' ana i cercle KrancAlB,vJij of the Pnlverslty of Pennsylvania: benf Pv, Of ttfil ersllv- r,r tA...... ,. .., --. .i.1WS - -.......,,., ,., , rune) i.uiiui iiuui runnivu i aicrioii t.rlcket Club, 8 o'clock'. Admisslo'n.f-E charge. 'T "riie llnlknn IVnln.uls. or the Problem Wtr'M? 1 . ....... ....,., Kciurii uy i. an tiarnes; au unn n ...... ... ..,,, , imi-inuy j.ieiisiuii society.' . vv; Itberspoou Hall, 8 o'clock. Admission JH't charge. VMM j Ilimtrnlrd lecture, "1 lie Women's X.aiMf' ya s ' arm, by Professor I II. Ogllvle. of Bar.,AKIsi nard College; I'hllomuslan Club, a o'clocl ... . . . .' WL' V,. . f. LYRIC-Last Three Nights $t J.AST MAT. SATURDAY JfB'i WILIJAM MAXINtfi''-t.1 raversham EIHoffil inRNB Fenwicl ..., J,'4.Jfl enwicK Arbucklelj to "I.OltD AND LADY ALOY" BY AlJi- , O -A. si WARNING TO rHILADELPHIAN8 Wj t recflvej from New vori, '' 1 vvoni Jim receuej from New York tieler In les than la hours nt ih x llrst pTfonnance WonJoy nltht of IlLANClli: lloMtnrvw BATES iv BLINN? IV "GETTING TOGETHER" the entire house'was olrt out for tht bnlniuo cf tho rk. If jou Intend wclng tils ihrllllnB war pl, uad.r ho nu.plcer of ih, u. a.. Hrttl.i, a," Lanaillan lioierrnne-nts, and for their tar ",u,t B,t 5ou.r SALE OPENS TODAY AT 0 O'CLOCK AT THE ,. , LYRIC ' i.venlns and Wat. Mat., r.ik. i i.M v i:dm:mi)w mat., sou to fC&' CHESTNUT ST. 0PEiUSE! l..r 3 t).iS-J1.00 MAT Tosiounow 'i i '4 KA 1 NEXT JIONDAY' N Y. VVtNTEU OAnDEVBA l'.VlItlOTIt; SPECTACLE doing ; OUR BIT. - OHlnl.VAT, CAST FRANK TINNEY HEMtY i.uwns j vs. ,j. comiE-rr HAM ASH ADV LEVVI.M THE OANSINOS 200 OTHERS INCLUDING FAMOUS W. G. KATI tr-tgl DEIU 1 I DrvIvjAUt. ATIKT.PHI EVEN1N03 AT 8 1.-, AUJ-iLirXll MATINEES AT 2ll POP. MAT.. TODAY $1 ' 'St DO SI With MARY NASH and Entire N.Y. Co." . , . I Al.t. Tllt4 VCI!l'i; CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG1 IN I'lltbT I'llUSKNTATIOV Or "THE HOUSE OF 'GLASS" ALL, .NEXT VVnEK MAHKt. NORMAND In the rixxm BELOW" PALACE IBM MAItKET htnEKT SELECTT PRESENTS ' 1 Hthf SHOIVINO rnNSTANCE TALMADGE mCitwACJn3 .u n o muwmwuiKDUU : W flCw"" i9J) AMOVE r. W, In "THE HHUTTMJ" . v&?t Ailauteil rnuii I'llANCEh uuiiMiri m rsorn jsjrsrrsa ALL MLVr WEEK MAltY P1CKIX1RD SM tn Auwrllly ot Clothesline-Alley" . ;vRi?, ;1 - . ,n&!sJ A R C A D I ll l-IIKSTNl'T 11K1AW tllTll lW'. 10 IS A U IB B. 3-tr.. .V4-.. THV. 0.30 P. I'AHAMOl'NT froreiitK Tlrit Slioivlne ot Pauline Frederick in La Toscji Added "Soi of Demo:racy" (Cth Chapter) , t TTTirrTVOT A M-VItK ItKET 8T Above 8TH' & WM. nix Pre.enta J'iVA' V XJ i WXVlXi riH uk...iM ' i w' eu) i ut tr-ni'tv iiig ut 'J?!1 ifB iifHPATlMr. TUP PTIPT.Tn" UUUI-'HCI .A&A . WA-AX ADDED ATTRACrrlON 'The uerman uurse in nussia" zv: , ,. S-m rf-1 X N't VVek DouEUH I airtanKe, Hoadln- Kouth-'S' IJ '1 p T? PTTiNT MARKET ST. Uel. 17TII . . ft ' ,4i' U&Ur;J. 1 TAllAMOL'NT VnBtnf?iH? P.NTn BENNETT -naughty Mrh ., , r,.-i k NAUau , Url ? 4.W ffllHI tT ltrvitnnitV.tf! fLAVl VAUDKVILX-B vf9 J Mmmw. il A HI, TO 11 P u Mh RASKIN'S REVUE wg&n$S, J "EVERYMAN'B sismi" "" "" tvg ,s --irinoa-WT?V MARKET ST.. Uelow tnfV,i, VjIVVJOiJ i.j-. cany Twira lnu i" Beatrice Morrtll's Sextette jv,r; Ttrv A mVAV llroad andBnyder Ave. jffA f, MIMIC WORLD tD'f0'N ft MAC18TE In "THE WARRIOR" B. F. KEITH'S THEATRJ THE ORIOLNAL CYCLONIC COMEDtESW EVA TANGUAi lloiTiEUiruB urn i Auun-iivi ii i jiwiui IMHOI-YCONN& COREBNB, Maria Lo Co. Dorotnr urenviue. METROPOLITAN ?M,2S TUBS. MCH. SO 1TH C Mmtl. Farrar.t I OYtYtOrt aruua, nnante, UI111V11 "-,. ', iiicrnin. llada, Ittlm. Ijnilrnti. Cond., Mr. MonteHue. Scuta J 108 Cherlnut, 8t, Walnut 4ISt. y-t A 1-1T-VTA MATINEE TODXy UAbllNU ' S1,000J000J Walnut Ab.1111. fU ,A RM.jJtttty ii i r "i GAYETYl- IV - ?.- ' '1 r?' tfeVJ .5- vl n $ "3;; hiA fti rf 4 ,- n rti fi ft v 1r tfii J.l i J" "Vil i m r s . A i'3 'Wil r -af?! fi5 "a m vt-iMS jrJ rtli &Af ? w W KnWkerDOCM ineairo invntj'f?"'; E!'l x. ' 4ku!i . iv i fjicilS sjr uf"WW,lMJSi Tsn-t.T"" T' I