Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 05, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 13, Image 13

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    JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Madame Carnoy, of Belgium, Will Speak at Inde
pendence square Auxiliary oi Keel Cross on
Monday A Tale of the Stars
.-av ifn nf Professor Car-
IMnov of the University of Pcnnt-jl.
HlUnoy. m professor of Louvaln.
ttlf.m tvill speak to the woikcra of tho
lwW.nce Snuoro Auxiliary of the Ucd
W next Monelav afternoon at 3 o'cloctt,
,ir Hampton h Carroll, rortner Auor
" oSneral of Pcnnsjlvanla. will Intro-
dMemeCr'carno 1 tho bister of Suzanne
Jrcruy who lPUo "MernI months nK0
.,., thciooi iu""
vreely I""1 a "lncnt to call her own
' rrat has been tho demand for
Ulb on her par!
, rarnoy H Ju"t as inarming as her
y,Mnr fcistcr and has n wonderful story
Kistell of all ehc and her husband went
I kfoilsh in lci!ns Belgium at the time of
fiL riermati Invasion It will ccrtalnlj
.most IntercUiiBJoJiear her.
t-IROJI all I hear about tho musical
V comedy "Off to Sea," which has been
tten j,y i .vi numwl . ". ""
which Is to bo eien on Wednesday eve-
.mr April 17, in the Danroom or me
BtlleueStratiora iur uv...... v. ..e
BL API's Hospital Navy Case Unit ut
T,.un Island, It's going to be grcut.
i gome of the most talented girls and men
trill tike Part nn1 a sreut ,nan P"oml
t nlnt women have consented to bo patron
k H,cs for tho affair Ellzubcth Latu. will
. tinf, Genevieve Gibbs is to elnnco and there
Trill be cliorue and all kirids of IntereU
l w incidentals to tho main performance.
Touns JIr How ley, "ho is btatloncd Jt
( LMluc Island Navy Hospital, Is the son
1 Mr. and Mrs N" G. Rowley, of Minne
apolis, ond ho has uilttcn not only the
word's but the music as well of the op-
erttta. Judging from tho uuidovlllo affair
i the Jackles and Marino got tip with
, Jr Hazard Llpplncott's helt last fall,
moBt of wlih'h vva- planned by Mr. Kovvlev.
II think vvo luvo uim thing to look fonwml
Win the way of u pood time.
IfELL, what do jou know about jouns
i W Alexander Randall Stationed out nt
Vancouver engaged to Helen Wood of
I Portland, Ore
t Talk about pi opmciult) I It's very nice,
' Ut mo tell sou, tenure 1 know .several
( .,.1 i.a 1. nnit Helen Wnriit nmt thov .k
II jins nuu ,.... .--
v fh It a poach ot girl, .teander Ran
ttoll Is the ton of rr and Mis. Aleandcr
I Rtndall, of 1717 Locust etreet. Ho It n
brother of Inures a Randall, who trial
Cried oung fe.em I o tho car .she came
I out, and lias been a veiy popular joung
, fcllon
f Helen .Wood graduated from St Helen b
I Hill and Dana Hull. Is a member of tho
II Junior League mil his been doing much
Mr work I suppo-c It is In tho ur work
that ehe and Alc nidi r met, foi mu ou ci
Is Just airo-1- the ilui from Portland. ou
knon He i a lluitenMiil in the 1'nltcii
States arm s and grudu ifcl from tho t'nl
Hrtltj of I'ennsjlxaniu Ho in with tin
lltth Englneets stntloncd at Vancouver
Barracks Tho wedding will lake place in
Portland on April 10
TTE W,S her Him mllor und sin.' wan
AA niuch lmpre-pil with the fact The
eienlnfr was nrm nnd moonlit, o thev
unit outlile und imllrtl up and down the
trick terrace m :. n tii.it uto ,i,h.i,,
My remlni?i.en uf the av Older SKinr
Used to siroij i hue -he married ,cr own
,pirtic.mar pio e of the fnitcd .states uruu
(The Big Dirper uid Dilon wero brilliant
fce their head- md he undertook to ox
'Ptta the comteiiitiuns to her. Sho was
Jtrymuch Red at hi knowlidgo ami In
i r report of hN visit to hor mother later
lie exclaimed. U in .Mother. It w.ta tho
T" ""Wtmg il,,.,g He told n.o ul!
wut the staiH it un uniirti n
f'Old mO all abOUt ull the 0'Rrl..lm n.wl
v,r,thing- NANCV WNNIJ
Social Activitie
s
t. Mm -J -. . .
EtyTw '" John How aid Yurdley and
Pin. .UU,r' M"'H Kbeth Yardlej. 198
iBti.ii.-i , lme ret"r"pd to town after a.
Wrt .Horace K-mble. of 1S30 Rltlenhouse
feeaVn" MlMm C"5' for tllB carl-v
Mr Wltliain ii.n r..,.
nentUnr h "iiii vevis- iiunn ts
InOinf the early rprlng n Atlantic Cit.
PHU; Cecily Barnes .laughter of Jtr and
tk . i,i.,np,on l,'"ne,, w, rc""-n this
Ifcm uC'r.: , ' " ' ,"e. r"-nc-J P'nce,
tiij -"., iiire biio nas ucen
Islt-
ili!iIi'n..Lee 1,as "turned fom Augusta.
tit.
fl'mrr HL ?. pc"1 Mmo ,,me '"' J'"
, mo"" as MBli 1MUh JJule
iln v ...
Hrwti m, j ..KocrB ,s lR"lng her
'"nuneeyee.'1 "",C," "rMI'
Mr nd v.. - ..
I"w Intf. ii . uanon "en. of f,trafior(J,
Coi"t,UaverVr ar'arlment at Havcrford
. ""Werford on Wednesdaj.
wnM,J'rsab.rl.t' . Uiw. of Ger-
?" Uae f " , . lnR -Mr- a,ul Mrs
Vtelt. " of Washington, l c. for a,
ta. ,...
"Bel Uallcri , Uotne Jn w,Kes
vT. .',??" S. Gavlej, 0f JenWn.
!' R. EnrlVl. n. i wee"-cn' wh their son,
i, ntlals Qaylcj, at Camp Hancock
w, Wis.
B." Homer !.. .""""I ner BlBier,
b "oer I'atton, of New york
Wl?T ?i"n w of Mr. nnd
rwrortBIocum ' l -""'"'"town, has
itr, .. i t
r.h.h7v,'l,and MlBa n"-'nc a. De
liCliv ?,.,.'.'" "Pen"'"!? wi, time ut
i'Wntown, urneu to tjiclr hom
R'Ci'rn?, '2 ,,0,,or of the Very Rev
IS.ollrJf,?,P of Aberdetn'unl-
tfcri """""o clock at the Dellevue.
rlL'i8',0' West Lehigh
'n-fhlnWn 4nd Quantlco.
m Ooerlnj. of Wdbury. has
! iLrraa aii.tn
fft st q, V8 Xte;
n?,tii ff.i f aP,C01"Panlcd tiy Sir. UarelM.
During their uit to camp tl.j tlajed at the
-,.V S. N "ortew House.
nl? r 1 "r1"" and hi, Eon Mr Albert
at AUnnftc'aati0ttnC " tPCm"S iMs Mk
tr and Mrs James Temple liutler of
r.a.udowi.0 arc taking a three weeks' motor
Ohio. "inland, Wet Virginia und
h..i. V-"- Vim' ,mxe toturncd to
;n I o"C fr?'V. a wotor tr'P Washing
ton, D t- , and Richmond a
Mi
Ctlle siironk l'lovl ntmoune,,
marr age of W tUughter. Mlts Ireno Harn. t
??.1.i',..to.M!'. .Uobcrt J'-rou- jermoti ,
Tuesday. April t Mr and Mrs. Jcrmon
bo at home at in Albatius street. Olner
Mlsf. IMna Marian Undmr of r:33 N ..n
imere,'""'- N 1,1B ,fhe " "u,"hor o
merMling recltah for the soldiers a. the
various cantonments, entertilned last .
nine at her homo An attracth- viki . I
i,I'l,,?r3 1,r,'Br-"" KUen for tho
guests, who sewed for the Red Ores n on
the number were Misa Violet William. Mi-,
,.,'", , rfc ,,:m" rrlc1 nnd Iholr fam.
n no,i A T 'a, ,,lntCr aml " -Prlr-
, 1 , , ,vr rnutned to their he
ill I North li'evuith treet.
Mr and M-s William If Herron liav. -o
Mr O-'rir rV CIa? of Tioga tlster of
Mr cwcir Cltwton of Logan
rJ"i i""" Mr, ,,un O McMurtrlo aro
receiving eongratulatlons on tho I Irth of
a ton. Robert stnnle McMurtrl"
niamonr of 'w""!: BlrtlJM-',h P
of Ml,, C,ll,pA r0ArWBu'n:
York. nolw tormwly lived In W
Mrs William MPr "77 nf n
tiouu-e, -he engagement of her daifgh er.
HIM u.n William .Vlre to Mr. VliVu
Rossniapt lor of Ardmnrc
A ha-aar for the benelh of the Archbishop
Rwm Mfmnrui IiiMltute tr ,, r,if , ,)0
hpld n .-nthodrtl Hall i:,ghleenth and Won.
Mreef pril to i NII ,url, nf ,. lflJ,
m"I,nH"s" art le I.- u'll c. found tor .
l tm bi?iar Uy nniilB. ui b. loniul
that III he ti i , r, , r lr,c , ll0
armv aid riw
2,-srij."aJSSiis.'.v!..j. , 4 :...ii.u xutv i ttii
MISS MILDIir.D PIDGKON
Tho nicnibci- of the Alpha Chapter
of the Pin Delta-Phi Soronty will
lie cntcrtniitcd tonight by IMif.s Mil
tired Pidijton at bur home, TmI"
Cathai inc street.
PBNN CO-EDS MUST KNIT
AT $1000-A-MONTII KATE
Last Year's Record and Departure of
Hospital Unit Sputt. Girh
Onward
One thousand dollars a month must bo
trpent for tho purchase of wool If tho co-eds
of the I'ntversltj of I'ennsjlvania can equal
their work of tast year In making knitted
ai ticks for Unlversitj of I'ennsjlvaiila Uaua
Hospital Unit .Vo. JO, It was announced to
dav. The departure of tho hospital unit for the
front nearly u week ago has offerid added
Inecutivi' fot war work, ond the women Etu
dentH of the L'ulvcr.lt aro planning to
cntarga their output uf knitted arlklr each
month
Oi at inruadv ulread) liave been made Into
a largt bo. of wool wIiIlIi was delivered
lecently and d's'rlbuled among tho eo-tds.
Plans for astUtlng tho eo-eds In their
war relief work were dlscused at a meet
ing today of the Women's Undergraduate
Association in College Hall, The ndv liability
of giving another dance and u benefit con
cert bj tho Cllrls' Gilo Club was considered
AUTOMOBILE CLASS TO GRADUATE
Prominent War Workers Aro Studying
Electrical and Mechnnical Appliances
of Motors
Tho automobile class for women at the
Spring Garden Institute has proved buch a
success that another large class will be
graduated this spring and a new class is
being formed Tho oung women have be
come expert in all tho electrical and me
ohanlcnl appliances of automobiles Two
mornings each week for three months havo
been devoted to tho course. The class com
pleting the work this bprlng includes many
joung women prominent In the toclal and
war relief activities of the city They In
clude Miss n aw en Martin, daughter of
Judge J. Willi Martin nnd Mr Martin;
Miss IMIth Sullivan, Mies Ruth Ann Sulli
van, of 1910 Walnut street. Miss Helen A.
Read, of Lantdowne, Pa., Mrs W B. A.
Hicks, Mrs Thomas M Seeds, Jr. Mrs.
Maurice Rower Saul ol Movlan, Pa . Mr.
D II. Hurd. Miss Emily Exley. MM Del
phlne. IJrndt. Dr. Anne H Stlrk, MUs Ann
Iirodsky. Mrs J. Leltenberger. of Jorrh
tovvn; Mrs. William J Uegley. Mri Frank
lin Spencer Edmondb, of Chestnut Hill: Mrs.
S Leonard Kent. Jr.. of Lanadowne, Pa.,
who Is a motor messenger: Mrs l D.
Bchaffcr, of Palmyra. N. J.: Mis. Natalie S
Barnes. Of Urn Mavvr; MIm Martha D.
". "'"',... .i. uii.nn W. Shoemaker.
Saughters of Mr and IM tt Comly Shoe
mVk'ri : Mli JIIMM B. Tlly. Miss Carrie
Courtney Shrtver. of aerroantow MIm O
t. -. . .. moaa u w nniei. ul 4W i -vb m
fVrtrtirto fr t ;.. '" Una x lands Mtf ,
v ll J??- M,,", CUrd Abbott. Ml., l.lH
Hume b0"fVMI't5 Mlrlam "uinf- Ml" T
;;""'' M.r.".. Hoard X Abbott and Mi-s
uu iu t ioH
I
VBti wA Mm, W, e. , or Chestnut wu.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,
MI6S GENEVIEVE GIBUS
Two talented Pbiladelpbiana who will
for the
FAMOUS WRITER
WEDS IN NEW YORK
Miv Carolyn Wells Is Bride
of Well - Known
Publisher
Mi-s t'aroljn Well author i tnarrted
on Tti(da to Mr Mudwlti Houghtoa. of 317
f ntral Park V LHt New ork. at the home
o' f i nnd Mr. 1'ianli t HpraKUt of J II
ei-t Rnd uvemii New otk The lirnle Is
n d (tighter nf JIrs William I'. Well?, of
Knhw l, S .1 and liar, published mure than
tifi novels, children -tih' and books of
linglis. Mr Houghton i- n resident of
Hi inn befopi tinnlns in New ork Keverul
vearn ago He Ii a con of the late llernaril
Hoiighlon, of that Itv and va- a widower
rhf rernnonv wan performed b the RfV.
Hul er Qra llfiiMei, head mast" r of Ihu
Hnti hklr- ft 'hool at Lakllle '"onn . In thi
pii- in i of a fmv numbers of I In. two fninl-i-
The lir.de wa- given ivu) bv her
l-oihr Mr Wilttr f i i ring ton WVl, o'
1'ioiIImi II. r nttmdant wjs iM r mnatl
ilt.-' Mls Mnrjorli Wolli- Ml lth u
M-rague v as dower girl
nr.INOHURhT SCIIl.t
n infrenlng vieddlng took plui e htt
night at St Marv h Church, lo ust Mreft
nbovo Tltllty-nlnth. when MUs ' Mildred
Kcheu, daughter of Mrx lYtdnUk C Suheu
becilmn the hrlde of Mr i; Kcmlrlek Itrlng
hurst, fon of Mr and Mr Robert R Rrlng
hurst. of ..110 Harltig street
Tho eereitionv is pet formed bv tlie Rev
'Jeorge Ljndo lib hnrdfon Tin bride wis
glvfii In marriage Iv her inotlu r and was
attended bv Mln lorotli tlringhurM, a
sister of the brldt groom, ns maid of honor.
Hei brldemaldv wcie Miss Uhanor tHilTj and
Miss liance Ritnghurbt
Mlns Selu'ij wore a wedding koVii of white
georgette rrepe trimmed with rslnl beads
and a longVouit train of tatin Her tulle
veil wis held In place with a wreath of
orange blosbonm and sho tarrltd a bouquet
of whli. rots and lilies of the vallev
The maid uf honor wort a frrw k of nesh
tolor geo.gette erepe with large hat to
match Tho bridesmaids wen gowned In
oiehtd pink with hat., of tho i-ame i-hade.
The all carried bouriuetK of pink fweet peas.
itr Ilrlnghuiat had Mr i:dwln Martin-. Jr.
as best mill and the ui-liers woro I.leutfnant
Alaltland llottoms. Mr. Hiatd C I.ukeus,
Mr. John Calhialth and Ml Wade McCray.
A small reception for tin members of tho
Immediate families fallowed the ceremony
ot the huine of Mrs Scheu, Fnrtv -first strctt
and Westmtnhter avenue
DRYHR MeDHVlTT
The inatriago of Miss Maltha R .Mv.Df.vitt,
'.433 spruce stieet. and Mi Uruco l Rejer,
of Chltago. look place cttcidav morning at
3 o clock In .St Patrick's Church. Twentieth
and Locutt (.Meets. The cremony was per
formed bv the Rtv John I. Flood, super
intendent of Patochlal Schools in Philadel
phia Archdiocese A wedding breakfast was
tctved In the ltltteiihouo Hotel, after which
the bridegroom and bride Journeyed to Now
York. They wilt inako their home In Chi
cago Miss Anna C. Miller was tho bridesmaid
and tha best man was Mr Manuel N Llera
of New lork
EX-CZAIl AND FAMILY
lUT ON BREAD CARDS
Rojal Family Is Kept Under SUict
Surveillance by BolsbeviKt
Many reports concerning the Russian Im
perial family emanate from Toholsky Some
have to do with marriage and giving in mar
riage, divorces and other things hymeneal
The latest, by way of Stockholm to Le Oau
lols, of Paris. sas that tho roval famll Is
kept under strictest survelltanoo by the Hot
rhevlkl, and has now been forced to adopt
the alimentary regime Imposed on all Rus
sians save memberB of the Soviets who. in
accord with ic. ognlatd theories of revolu
tlotnry equally, can tat and drink all they
want to
The measure against the roal famtlv was
taken bj the Municipal Food Commission of
Tobolsk)', under prossure of the Government
commlfsary The cx-Car has received food
cards for hlmtelf tho membera of his famtlv
the officers Imprisoned with him and the ser
vants of tho household HaUi member H
entitled to thirty pounds of brtad a pound
and a half of sugar and a half-pound of but
ter a month.
Doctor Italeucrs Laiit Lecture
The hut of Dr Oeorge Earlo Ralguel's
current event lectures of tho season, under
the auspices cf the University Extension So
ciety, will bo, given this: ntterndon at Wlther
sppon Halt His subject will ba "Rumrawy
,ind T icasty"
MISS El
take p.nt in tbc jntistcal tantas. "Off
benefit of St. Apnea Hospital Navv Base
Lansdowne Gay
With Three Dances
Mu i it one of a successlul terns of
riiiiu'fs ( hirh the Twentieth Century club
hav txen giving through the winter was held
In the eltibhoure on Wednesday evening The
lonnniiiK for this dance Included Mr
Clmrlea Mercer llallev, Mr.i Frank (!, Bur
rowd. .Mrt Andrew ?'. JI Voung, Mr 1
ilarshall Johnson, MrM Howard W Read,
Mrs I'dvln i.raule nnd JIrs R. Hall Ander
sen Tho tenion of the I.msdowne High School
will have I hob annual dance In the gvm
nu.'lum this t vi nlng
The Junior Untieing Class will hav its
last moiling on Saturday evening prll 13.
In the Twentieth Centuiy Club The mem
bers of tills class aro Mli,n Muriel Krall
Miss Janet Krall Miss Tiufn lira I Miss
Porolhv Mnvthe 3Ilwj tJladV;, Sintbe. Miss
r.lliabeth Read Mls.s Suo Read, Miss Mar
jorle Voelker Miss Porotliv Hurt, MIs Mar
garet hharpless Miss Marian Mai tin. Miss
Katharine .Inrvls Miss Audrey Phillips, Miss
I'nmu l.oie Mlv Hetty Uiupokl, JIUs l.liza
b.th Shaffner Miss Ida Oalbraith. Mls Por
nthv l,i l'fvn MlhM Katharlno Wilson Miss
l.liitnnr leander, 'Miss Helen Clark, .vilss
I.ll7ibitlt i 'lurk Ml-s Rachel .leglei. Miss
Rldclle oiing Mlis Ruth Pick. JIIf3 Hllza
beth Ah iv MIhk Anna Crawford Jtls Jean
etlo Flobev Mlm Pranies Itainard Miss
I'raneiH MeNiwe. Air. Robert StutZfll Mr
Thomas Krall Mr Clordon Cooper, Mr Jaek
Douglitrtv Mr Owen Rhoult. Mr John II
Clothier .Ir Mr Leonard W Itcox. Jtr Cd
vvrucl Wlhox V!r Albert Hunt Mr Robert
W. Gifk Jr Mr Carl Lewis Altmaier. Jr.
?Ir lllwnod Altmaier, Mr. Marlot .loliuson.
Mr. Robtrt Johncoii, Mr. Mnxaufler Johtihon.
Mr Temple Ilutlri. Mr Daniel Wugir
Smith, .Mr litrtiam Hakh Mi Utn Wilgbt,
Jlr. Don ild Livingston. Mr lldgar Paul, Mr
Joseph rawtord, Mr Le n iMmau, Ml.
Prew Mvcrs .Mr Rdward Marwln, Mi Fran
cis Marilind Mr Mlm R Huffer. Jr, Mr.
Cailrton Holtly and Mr. Rdward Willis
ESKIMO CUIUOS SHOWN
Hate Collection Plnccd on Ehibit in Uni
.trsity Museum
rare collection of Hskimo Siberian,
Indian and Alaskan curios vviis placed on ex
hibition today at tho University Museum hi
Wldener flalleo.
The collection Invludea tho unlquo speci
mens from Coppermine River and Coro
nation flulf, purohascii b John Wanamaker.
tho reeerttly arrived collections mado by
Louis Shotrldgo and William Van Valln, both
of whom aie conducting (xpeditlons at the
coat of Mi Wanamaker Gifts made by
i: Marshall hiull and lfred XI i olllns dur
ing their big gime hunt in the Aietic, Si
beria and Alaska are shown also tugcther
Willi exfelhnl specimens fiom Mlba Km
mellno tlnndman who rontrlbutcd In addi
tion some of the finest N'avaho blankets ex
tant to tho Southwest Collections, and como
collection! made by Poctor Gordon
Photo bv Mnu
MISS VINNIE BLOOMBERG
Miss Bloomberg in very prominent
in various amateur theatricals. She
will appear at tho Navy Basi Hos
pital benefit ut tho Bellevuc-Strat-iprd
on April XI,
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1918
t'hot 1 Wi -i10w,,, i'hij
IZ I!TH HOOD I TT
to Sc
I'ntt
ii 1 ciimc Klnnd on April IT.
SENATOR SPROUL OPENS
ARDMORE'S WAR BAZAAR
Two-Day Main Lino Benefit for
France to Ke Ended by Gov
ernor Brumbaugh
State Senator William r Sproul Repub
lican gubernatorial aspirant, will officially
open tho w ir conservation bazaar In Ma-onlc
Hall. Ardmore. toda, with a patriotic ad
dress. '1 he bazaar, arranged to obtain funds
to help nbulld the devastated sections of
Franco retaken from the Germans, will run
for two dn
Governor llruinbaugh will elosi. the affair
tomorrow night with an uddrenr. Many
Main Llm business firms are co-optratlng
with the ufliclils of tho Imziar to make It
Iho most memorable nftalr In this section
of tin country &lnco tho nation entered tho
w ir
The bazaar grounds have been decorated
with flags and bunting, (tpeclal attention
having been paid the fortv.one booths which
nro garbed In pitrlotle splendor Theso
booths vlll tie ronduetid bv prominent so
ciety folk of the Main Line Tho entire
proceeds will be devoted to tho war needs
of Prance, including tho Innumerable war
o-phins, who In wmc cases, It Is said, aic
living in stables nnd pens
Several features have been at ranged bv
the committee In charge to attrait persons
to the fall grounds Among them nro vocal
BOios by noted alngers tach afternoon and
evening A dance and nudevllle entertain
ment also havo been arranged for the visitors
It Is untlclpiterl that I hi avj Rand will
take part In tho entertainment Mrs K T
htotehhurj has ussurvd tht committee In
chargt that it will be present at least to
day. Tho committee, which has worked hard
to maku this vv at time bazaai a Euccess, con
sists of All's Natalie Sellers, ihalrman; Miss
Mary Conveise, treasurer. Mr Abraham O.
Tatnall. noting hccrctat. and Mr Howard G.
Kurtz assistant -ttrctarj
RED CROSS WORKERS
TO MARCH FOR LOAN
t)
Women in Factory Service Will Carry
Baniieis. Showing 1'rogtcss of
Their Work
Volunter workers of the American Red
Croks factor service No. 1 will march from
their tuadquartcis at ISIS Market street next
Saturday to take Hair place In tin. parade
that will ofllclilly oprn the third Liberty
Uian drive In this city.
The vvonun In the factory service, who are
producing machlnc-mado garments for the,
refugees of Frame and Ilelglum, will all bo
In the gray uniform of tho organization and
will carry banners showing the progress nf
the work at the recently established plant
Tho marchers will bo led bj Mrs GrenvlIIo
P Montgomery chairman of the general
ci.inmltteo and organizer ot the service,, and
the jiher ofllelals of the plant, including Mrs
.voige Wharton Pepper. Mr and JIrs. Gtorge
W Hun Mr and Mrs Pavlcl Klrechbaum,
Mi James C Now tin, Mlsa Bertha Clark,
Airs Reed Melntyre. Miss ISmllj Thlller
Miss Katharine Ruffum Samuel Friedman
.nd Percv A Cobbett In cluirg. of tho volun
teer cutters
Jits Klou of tho volunteer service workers
to march on Saturday was reached after Mrs
Montgomtrj had reolved an appeal for their
pretence In Hue in tho Libert) Loan parade
from headquarters There will bo about
ono hundred women In the division
Army Nurhc Married to Lieutenant
Mies Klslc Mao Freed until recenll stn
tioned as an army nurse at Fort Rllev, Kan
was mirrled yesterday at high noon to Mr
Walter L Rouve, Jr , first lieutenant I nlted
States Infantry reserve, stationed nt Camp
Dlx Tho ceremony waa performed at tho
home of the brldVs aunt, Mrs u i p 0.
lock. 8JS South Fifty-beventh street, by the
bride s father tho Rev. J K Freed, pastor
of tho Presbyterian Church of Rernlce Pa.
Miss Amelia Freed of lis: Spruce street,
was her sisters bridesmaid nnd Lieutenant
Edward Stephens of Camp Dlx was best
man
Itims of nM for the tscletv pace Mill h
trrepleil "nil primed In th. t.vtnlnc I'ulillu
eiifr. tirotldnl thcr are written on oo ild
of Iho nler Qnlr mid ure lrn.d ,vltli full
nam and telepntn number at lb hmw,
It mul be polble to vrrlfj tho mu. Ad.
dri ''KutMi , Mltor." Uvtulni VobU
Ixdger. 60S Chcttnut trftl.
FRENCH WAR PAINTINGS
ON EXHIBITION TONIGHT
Artist Aviutor'a Air-Battle Scenes
Placed on View ut Bcllcvuc
Stratford
An exhibition of war palntlngd by the ar-tltl-avlntor.
Lieutenant Henri Furrc, opens
today In tho Uellovue-Stratford. The ex
hibition promises to be of extraordinary In
terest as the pictures aro said to bo unusual
ly fine
Many of the pictures were painted from
hasty notes in color matched whllo he flew.
They nro pictures of the great fight by a
fighter who is primarily an artist Lieu
ttnaut Farre is a graduate of the Rcolo des
Reaux-Arts and a pupil ot Gustavo Mo
nau. His paintings arc well known in
France, wherr tie' has exhibited annually at
the Salon des Artistes for more than twenty
cars and wlttro he has been awarded n gold
medal
Hr was painting portrait In Uucnc Aires
when the war broke out, and although over
military age Immedlatelv returned to France
to offer his services. He becamo an aviator,
but General Nio director of the French
Armj Museum heurtng be was living, named
him a dclegnto fiom tin army niiistum,
which gave him the prlvllego of practicing ills
art at the front.
Tint privilege has now reacted from the
receiver to tho giver, and Franco Is the
rlelnr for tho unique nnd magnificent ar
tistic viorks of another of her gallant sons
There arc HO of theao tplcndld pictures each
one nn inrplrlnj sentence of htstor In It
self captain Heurttaux, the Trench "Ace' with
his twenty-feven medals who stands net
onlv to Gujncimr on the tablets of aerial
glory will open the exhibition nt 3 50
o clock. Lieutenant Farre M. Tardleu. the
Marquis de Pollgnac and Lieutenant Renol'
are somii of the celebrities who will .iNo
be nt tlu exhibition
Tickets may bo obtained cither from Mi"
H i; Varnall. Room 131" 1'ennsvhanla Bultd
Ing, Fifteenth and Chestnut fctretta, at the
Reilevuo-Stratford newsstand, or from the
Trench war relief rooms, His Walnut
streit
Hunting a Husband
By MAKY DOUGLAS
(fopjriplm
Looking Rack
crpti:r x.
AT I IRST I did not etcm to mind My
engagement u Jim is broken Rut I had
done the right thing The eontcloufness of
this upheld me Mv feelings too were In
biih I felt im It I could never suffer again
veiv deeplj mu oare again verv deeplv
Put I kii"w all thlf- Is not possible Fur
when I awole todav the whole viorld t-eemed
to aehe I ran nn beauty In the sumhlne
Mv room with ltn one window and veill-worn
furniture seemed to mlfie me
Lassitude was to heavy on me that l did
not care to rite At IhH as I sat at mv win
dow 1 oklnr out at th pisFers-bv the hot
tears filld mv cjes i havs a B(r looking
up Into the face of a man with thit unmls
lakible look The tears splashed down And
from the beginning I pictured Jim as I hud
first hi en hitn
Jim a laughing mocking Jim, looking nt
me with rather wearv eves,, at tho station
The green count rv unfolding before us Jim
an hot, polite but se.iicelv Interistod Jim at
lunch and dinner', polite nonchalant, but still
with the wear, look In thore dalk evts The
Roid Trie Inn and those words that T hid
overheard "Il Jove, I think Flic's a pluck v
little thing1 Then the ride bai k to Merle
Route ln Jims motor The beginning of It
all Jim s Interest and nv comcsslon The
ferr which seems to long ago And ,11m. t
flrht warm khs upon mv lips And "o
a v in emptltuss surrounded me I mutt do
somethlni Io something nt once
ara, wont ;ou .hfln me tie un the
astere' It was mofhor'n volee I pl ished
spine cold water on m rid efllds:. 1 dabbed
tome powder on mv pink nose
1 was kneeling nn tho bare, earth, with the
sun glaring hot on m bare head, tlng up
drooping purpln asters when Tom pa-Ffd
whlstllna-
I fiv Sara, he rilled, "niftv I bring
Jeanne up tonlglu? I want you two to n.
frlendf
"Do, Tom." I said, though I am perfectly
aware ihit this Is Tom's way of helping me
He knows all about inv broken eiigagenunt
He wants to take me out of mvself
So Jeanne rame this evening Jeanne, In
pink flulllncsi., shaking out a deth ate per
fume nt taeli step And using tbosi thick
ejelishes to the mot ndvnntare I noticed
again her tnvelv attitudestho grneious
curve of hei as sh0 lean.d her face on her
hand. The tilt of her head like u dainty
i. man The slimier ankle that was not at
all hidden Put now Inst mil "f entranelng
mo the tired ine it was all so studied Hven
the twist of lur wri t as tin put back Ivr
hair
And I had admired her' Taken her as
mv Hist modtl when I began hunting foe a
huslnnd Why did I not see then, that this
watonl make-hellevfj hain AttTuni was
attracted, almost captivated Ho followed
taeh gesture with his eyes admiring eves
"Vou look quite bsd. Miss Kane," Jeanno
began calling attention to my white faeL
and circled eves
' Rut jou arc looking well," I tab)
,.,.'U?1. C0U,'J l .!r,l ""' sh- 4ald. with a
lift of her wlng-liki cebrowu "Hveri one
is so wonderful to me Men aro nlwavs send
ing m canclv and t'owers And then I have
so many Invitations You don't care for men
do vou. Miss Lane'" t-he ended
I listened to this sort of thing for half an
hour I wanted to shake her I know It
Is an unworthy thought, but I should like to
flirt with Tom Mako hlni give her un by
fair means or foul Then she would see th it
thero Is ono man that could live without her
I thought as Tom left he felt almost as I
did Perhaps I am mistaken
Tomorrow The hk.v llulm riesr.
Heading ny Kilward Milton Kojle
Rdvvard Milton Rojle, aetor and plav
wrlght. will give a reading of his play. "The
StruggU l.vei listing.' tonight at Associa
tion Hull Germantown Despu, the great
success nf 'The. 'viuiw Man' Jlr. Ru Ii on-sldit-.
this plnj his best v.ork
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Debate, "Free Apcerh ln Wartime," VnU
verslty of Pennsylvania and Cornell Vnf
verslty debating teams. Wltherepoon Hall,
i o clock Admission charge nj-
Mertlnr, nllonsl Ansorlnllon of Called 7
Mates Civil .Service Lmploycs at Ndvtf "
anli and Stations. Grand Fraternity -ti
Rulldlng Sixteenth and Arch strcote, S.rrTl d
o clock Members l 5 l
Until In the luteretts of vrnr irMrilena v
In L'pper Darb lowuship, auspices of the V
local lommiuee omtlon or food suppu. .,
Council of Xntftjual Dcfcnso; Gnrrettford
Tlaptlst Church, Garrcttford, Pa. 8 o clock iV"
X'lee 'tf
Meeting, I'lilladetphla Chapter. American
Institute of Uatiklng. COS Chestnut street
Mcmbets 1
A'
onielal reerptlnn and private view, Trench '
war paintings. Rcllcvue-Sfratford. Adinle- .
slon f,harge i
ttar Connrintlon llntaur, Musonlc JfaH,
Ardmore, J'j. Admlstlon charge
Meeting, ninknlres of llm ltnl,ln strl.
fare Association and tho Philadelphia 314
I cdlatrlc bocletj Academy of Natural -sciences.
Logan square S o clock Free. t)T
Ainerlcun I'lillo.ophlf al Society meats.
104 South Tlfth street S o clock Members, .
Public meetliiE. nuMiirra nf the Inter
church Fi deration of Philadelphia, address f
bv Mir George Adam Smith principal of
Aberdeen Lnlversltv , Academy ot Music. "is
o i, u tiuct, invitation.
llaiuar, I Ireinrn'a IVnulon Pund, Moots r"'
Hall, Ilroad and Master streets Admla
slon charge
. -i'P
Meetlnc. lluMur., Srienre Club,
ue-Mratford, S o clock. Members
Bene-. X )
Iteiiillni; bj lldwln Milton Itoyle. erho "l0
Mruggle I verlastlng, ' uufcplccs of Unlvcr- er
sltv Ut. nslon Socletv Asanclntlnii Tf.tl .. . .
Geimantnnn dminclon charge
ot vv TOMOIlROU
vnT' iiatt I rcajnti Maetarltrek's
"THE BLUE BIRD"
M I.
EXT WEEK-MADGE KKKNEDT
In THE DANOEIl GAME'
PALACE ,JU AIAKfer JSWf. - ;
MABEL NORMAND
in niL, I txxin ncr.ow
COMING NEXT WEEK
V. Photonls All Philadelphia I
Anxiously WaitinK
to See "THE KAISER"
THL DEVST OT PT.nUN
A R C A D I A""H
f T1I.--TS.T T Tlt-f li!1i,
I0l V IB 5 1 1 r,'l 7 4', l Sf P M
JACK PICKFORD "' sujesty
. UC.NKEll BEA-V
Vrtded flrn of Demoen -j 8th Chapter)
ALL NEXT WBEIv M VtKll 1.R1TE CLAIIK
In UK It MAN 1 OQU MAN-
VICTORIA ""TTi.Mrr.w
WILLIAM FARUMIJM,,,t,
first Pliowtnr, ' IIOI'UH AND HEADV"
Cominsr 0"n,,nr7r,kc Monday Next
llo-i staKimu PrnAuetlnii r.vtr Conenlvad
"TARZAN OF THE APES7'
a Tnriinng ana Unforncttable Picture
REGENT MAitKci &t., udow mv
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FORREST Last 2 Evg's. ,iDi"ir ;
The Mask and Wig Club
THE BRIDAL NOT .
One "Weok Heginninp; Mon. E p., April 8
(J NIGHTS, 5 MATINEKS
1 1 Ir t Matuxe Tueeilaj April 0
SEATS NOW SELLING
Direition of WILLIAM MOKK1S
Prlco. Mats Vbjhta 50.' 75e Jl, tl.W.
Except aav. uve
7Sc to IS.SO
GARRICK A; April 8;
SEATS NOW NO WAR TAX
The Big Noelty of the Year
THE HMI.Ulh.il .MdaiOAL. fLAT
1IIAT AHOlEU ALL NEW YOltK
Prettnted by the U. S. Army
Ambulance Borvlco or Allentown. Pa.
Co. of 80, All Enlisted Soldiers
Inaludlng USAAC" Symphony Orchaatra
l'rocteda for Benefit o( the U. B. A. A. C.
Amusement Fund
UPfiATI Thts and Neit Week. Err. S2C
ijnUrtJJ Matlnea TomorrBW1 ?
ARNOLD DALY
in th- Vatfst Hucccup nf itu Career
THE MASTER
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