lirHBMB , -,--.W11 --T,. y C" . tT,i.(VtfjN j. -J-rtrf,,Wfa)K-' - - ' . " ' , !!, - i r , -.- ,fr - - rVH,-v ''"" C lr?H"l' 'VI M"EM2si PLBLlO LJbiJJUiiiKrJilLADJbyLPHXA, YvM,nj&&jdi. JrxvxL jaJ, JLiUo '1 ' r ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLg r . ni11rt -.-P Pihcv wynne iwo vj. P AywBio vv ai x- wiiv aichd rium vjuiei oiae of Another Sate Arrival of Troops rt- Anal 4alf 8iven Unl3r lh0 aUf PlCeS rTIHBO11" ,u. k.-.nt 11' t tht Art Aiunco " """"" " IS . tricar, artist' war emergency fund IffihL wncert which t to be held to- fi5 . .moon In the i . .furnnon ill ,w . w... -- - l,BT...cratford. ' fosrrov . . h(!n vuems Taylor's lr':: .nmftn' voices. "The Hlsh vT.u for women's voices, n. i atn" will be cung by tho choruses of t vw Century Club and the Woman's ! .. SIM "! ,w under the direction K Martha C Carry. The soloists will ttTjfMM1'.' , rl Mr nnmlnlrn n.iir. w "p" -:." .:::::: f violinist Trie wovaa vi uk wu u. a. o Knid S-oyes. The authors are expected iWanctrt as guests of honor. The W rresentatlon of "Tho Highwayman J&U'MM' " August 19. 1014 jPSTdommlttee in charge of the con UftSrtw Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon. rt uwu rred6nck W. Abbott, EK'coraffl' " ciiffrd LrUi -J " re6 c Bassett. Miss Mary Con- ' Miss Nina L-a. Miss Anne .Me-5.rt- uri Samuel Y Bergen, Mn. W. .iaUnareth, Mrs. Arthur Emlen New- ' vli Mr- WW"1" Polter' Mrs' J0h" C ?,. Mrs.S. Burns Weston. Mrs. W. Hey W .,.. Mrs. Rollln H. Wilbur. Mrs. ' JS, c. Madeira. Mrs Oeorge Woodward. vrTGcorse W Elklns. Jr.. Mrs. Alexander l&m Struther, Mrs. W Beaumont fSwPxrah tow He. Mr. U W. Clarl;. :... wiin.n haw Stcwait. .Mrs. byancy Zcr. Mrs. H. B. Prentiss MehoU. T uu-flrd Weatherb. Tho ushers will iCtimSe Mies Dorothy ragan. Miss Ellia- 'jtoJ Helea Fltflcld and Mrs. Henry Tot- VM- .. a. u.tA Un rn(Tlli.li rtfll. PT8 Interesung 10 ju " cers at the opt ra these i ightu There i , quite a number In town, you know, ''ufl sevtral of the r rmchmen. too. Mrs. Elotiwy appeared m nigm ior inc mt.v. idBi In three weeks. She loohed very well rjs t black gown, which was htglvnccUed Jhlhaback and open ai tno ironc. .urs. hick Mitchell and Mrs Hutchinson wero to In black. , Mn. Hamilton Colltet wore a lovely airy !tcli of flcih-colorcd tulle, and Beatrice IKovelt Aertscn looKcd charming In u deep '(fchW'COlored frocl. Sho was In her moth. ftfi box. The Klapps had the younger Wlion Caners with them, Uyttndalp fcoklnt very uttrm uvo in wnuo saun. BrlfKlier General Waller, having been air Eounced with a bijrc of tnimpett. miked W about three minutes on the Liberty low and then retired as a young marine est more appeared and blew a. blast that fihuld have waked the dead Into thinking Jim Gabriel's trumpet. t It ti always a beautiful tlsht when the jiiidltnce stands for the national anthem. 'Hit boxes are such a becoming back. ftrwid for the women In their handsome lTii, and somehow they give a. lengthen- Utj effect to the llgure You'd declare that pery wiman In society was tall and slctv for u'a willow, having seen tht'in In the (roups of three lu tho front of tho grand- iBtr ooxes wncn tnc star spangica uan fwr'' Is played. f 'TJAVB you heard about tho Pekinese 11 puppy that Mrs, Ashton Little's wool uomrqlttee of the Red Cross Au.iUary .N'o. ip( has or sale'' Its a real, honeat-to- fpoJns pup of unnuestlcnablc llncaee 5)1 coats from tho Buldlns Stables. It's ;lix months old and It's very wcltbchace1; lias learned to govern Its temper and eon- f'Kt Iteelf as a th&roualilv uoll.brouzht.uD OT snould. Don t you wish you could jjt it? I'd lllto to, only I have to stop - uijhlPk of a little tausage tfog that lives l my home,. 1 PHe was born in America, vo in spite of Ctraan ancestry the hates the Kalier, JIm: w don't blame her for her shupe. M I thlpl; r i brought homo that pup wd look sort of tad at me and tav. Wenln have I failed to pleato you?" to, tU have no false hopet. of gottlng that I'p. Ill hand over my chances to you. ') TslWng about sauease dogs, which own ,fUp would probably be mm hlv dlsn'utcrl. lit J hid her Qllt nnn la.. nn.l ., ..A ..,.. ;. -. -T. w..v WUJ IJU u. nine man "Oh, look at the Kaiser's fWeU U'jj C00(l that rinv lviri n Ornns 9.1 i'-Wttld leatll An fAr vt.n ..-n,. ...I..I.I., Wfce chewee! him alive. As it was she II k Mi blrHecI uncJ t-h3d qfter him SMJQMrd I almost foil rff...i 'r-i,., .,.., u Mis no Cermsn. believe we. Irrowaun Paxrlsh PeartoUc. 'of Chett 'rnt Hill ...- t.- . .. . kWt Hill, 5 worq irom tneir iV.vV." Peao. ii thW he has rWedthe other Kirl n . ..,. i., yim 3 1V ttieir friends and Robert's will be glad ? W the good news i&Ptaow every boy who goes over teems ta can,t be different about hUi i VU? Ann ou eKpeot cverj' one fS. w Interested in your brother or cou. t lSvr.H'1"l.hert aa iou arc " theirs, and 1 WaWe! Yo- r.i, , . m iW "' A A. C. His mother was a JljDjj y" ' "u "o s a cousin ot Uetty J Was the- elder brother of some tix or ubi i 'wirniii na nl Pant were 1, hl! 'J" f h" ho must be an example. Hrin..- brothers and olstcrs. Ho C-.?Ci w M- but at thirteen one Is j" HJcomt bored with constant cood- awrt. whm one Jal' recently a if.5 V openei1 th8 8te f the. chlcfetn I Wftt Out tha phlVr. ki. h)t,.v VPPQrtunlty to reform some one, w' W he DrAPnH4 in .!. k 5?" bMk Into their vard. pmsll tuP ave' ln attendance. rit,? be'rfl 'fr-couti and small tint . V u '" e,q"r ",ea lo Uck , ue.en im ttlft y'- BUppln jT it he remarktdr, stentorian ki,hVn enmthefI" Eke? . ol'tered punishment tn the EWfl"? Cl,m"f' Mthe' heard the RUbetiV and' lteninr to the win. hat h eWe,t hPfi cas:j?itine t.l! nee" w"h pre:Bton and " "no called, "Ciarlle. Char- ," you meall by ultlnnlnir vtinr . rTni...... .. i i lumynuws concert tor "Well, mother, he, told the chicken to 'get the h in there.'" "But, my dear, how can you expect your llttlo brother not to use the same language he has heard you and Joe use? You, should be punished, not Teddy, for he does not know h' is wrong." Charlie saw tho logic of It, but he had to ha c some excuse, and so he murmured: "But I NEVER eqjd that to tho chicken," NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Miss f'llnore M nilc-brown gave a lunch. eon on Tuesday at tho College, tearoom la honor of Mlts Evtfjn HUrhlston, of Cleve land, o. Among the guet8 were Jlls Margaret Barrle, M'ts Eugenia Barrio. Mrs. Rudolph, .f vi1Jtni1: Mles Marlon btlllman and Mrs A W. Charlton, of Wathlngton. Mrs. Morris W. Stroud. Jr., will gi6 an informal luncheon at her hom in Vilianov-i tomorrow In honor of her gueit, Mrs O. R Kurtz, of Washington. D C The gussts will include Mrs. William Innes Forbee. Mrs. W Bodine. Mrs Heatty C Dullet, Mr. Charles H. Soott, Jr. Mrs. John Melss, :! and Mrs. Stockton Townscnd Mrs Philip T. Sharpies gave a tea thl afternoon in honor of two future bride?. Mlts Emlllc Eleanor Owns and Mlsa Mar garet La Rue Mrs 1-amuel Bullfr and Mrs. Thomas P Hunter rrcsldtrl nt the tea table. Mr?. A Atw-iter Kent and her ehilUron Mho have been vititing in North Carolina en route trom raim Beach, rtturncft, on Monday to their home In Haverford. Mrs. I'axbon Decter returned last week from Boston with her sister. Mrs. Harold McNeil. Mrs. McNeil spent the week-end with Mrs. Deeter and ii now in Atlantic City. Mrs. Edward Brooks, Jr., and her daugh ters, Miss Lucille Do Kossnko and Miss Maria Ds Kornko. of Eala. aro tpendlng a fortnight in Browns Mills, N. J. Mrs. Jainea Anderr, of 1G03 Walnut street spending torn time In New York. Mrs. Wells Tete von Albade, of Chicago, and her llttlo son. Wells lete von Albade, Jr., ara visiting Mrs. von Alb-ide's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.m Bouvlcr PattertOn, at 327 South t-'orty-tlxth street. Mrs von Albado was- Ml!3 Helen Patterson Mr. PrcdTlck Hemsle returned on Sun day from New York, uhere fhe has bfen Malting, to her home, V013 Do Lanccy place. Jlrs. Carl E. Sehaffer. of 1SD7 North Fif teenth street, cntertnlncd ut lunchton and cards yesterday Hor gticstb Included Mlfs Mary Weldon. Mrs. ,Elmcr B. Hampton. Mrs. Jamtj L Broun. Mrs. Herbert BronKa, Mite Jennie Qucni.", Mrs. Zano Hoffman, Mrj Wllllani Voorhocs, Mrs. Howard H. Jansen. Mrs. Allred Conauay and Mrj. I'ranK bchiel.. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prenlau. of 2lli West Erie aenue vnve returned from a fort night's stay in A nttu Cltj. Mrs. George Birrv and Mrs. Bert l-'ehling have gone to Norfolk, Va., to visit their sis ter. Mrs C. Baldwin Foster. Mrs. Charles Blumhard entertained at luncheon today at her homo on W ettnorMand street. Tioga. Mrs. Clarence McCool Taylor. Mrs. Chirles Pray Lower. Mrs. Charles Mtlx. nor, Mrs, George Carnan. Mrs. George Felltr, Mrs M. Llpsett and Mrs DjM Ucntschler were tht guest. Jlrs. Arthur 1'rlteliard g-e a luncheon, followed by cards, today for the members ef her Wednesday bridge- club. Among thoro present wero Miss Hacl Brearly. Miss Kath erlno Sheibley. Miss Emily MeBurney, Mrs. George Milton Dauphlnee, Mrs. Anthony Cal lanan, Mrs. James L. Brown, Mis. William G. Buck, Mrs. Raipli Lees. Mrs. Meyers and Mr. Frank Savage Mr. and Mrs. John C. Allen. Jr.. of 3603 North Twenty-flrt street, have ae their Kuests Mr. and Mrt Thomas Coel.er and Miss Helen Cocker, ot I'aterton. N. J. The host and bostons will ge a dinner, tollowud by card-, on t-uturday evening In honor of the vltitors. Spring flower- and fcrna will be used In the decorations. Among othrr guests will be Mr and Mrs. Iritn Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fester. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Klelntelder and Mr and Mrs Irani: Barra. . Mr. Nathaniel 8. Lclpilgcr. of 1TJ3 Beflo street, ha announced the engagements of hlE daughters, Miss Ruth Mary Lelpslger and Mlts Harriet Borothy Lelprlger, the former to Mr. Bernard L. Franlcel, of this city, and the latter to Sergeant Major Pavld Mayer, of Richmond, Va. MISS MARV KNIGHT Mis Knight, who i weariiiff her costtimo m n Emergency Aid aide, will ha an elitant at the rummago eble toibo. held this week at 1024 Chestnut street. . 'jMvferiw few. ?.-.' -f-. ' i - ?-i l Pmm -SBfci3SK ' ' &&& Chestnut street. w i.. & . rf . ftVcsas ,. .. &rm v .?i tiv. Ml UlCUILTH MIRUIS MlbS MARV NOR11IS Members of tli- buns-liinc Leaf1'1. "I'lcli wul gi ,i ruminugc .ali: tin-, week foi ihi Wool 1 mp1. RUMMAGE SALE FOR SUNSHINE LEAGUE Answer Came Labt Week From Soldier in France Who Rc- eeived Christmas Box The boldter and Sailors' Sunshine Ltaguo will give a rummage rale at 3SH Market ctreet tomorrow and rrlday. The object of the league t to give sunshine and good cheer to our fighter, and thoe In charge have dlneovercd a number of vuy of doing jut this thing, first and List, they Unit for the men, and the money rul.'d now will go to the wool fund, which murt :on be increased, owing to the m.r"Mi- work of tln-se active hnitleiv Besides knitted garments. Mta containing chocolate, tobacco and the other little com forts of camp lite hae ben sent to tho various cantonments throughout tho country. Fifty smile-age books, the sifts of the members of the Electric Club and other In terested business men. have also been dis tributed through tho Sunshine League! to those men who would not otherwise recede any. Every present sent through the league bears tho personal touch, for the name ot the giver Is always Ineloscd Such Interest Ins letters of thanks were received by the men of the Electric Club for their imileage books that they oled to "adopt" tho buu who had teplled, and now each of tho forty members haa a particular toldler with whom ho corresponds. The men will cohange their names from time to time, thus allowing the boss to hear from different oner. The nicnibtr- of the Sunchlno League have recalled acknowledgments from every pack age tent, with the exception of oventy elglu Christmas kits shipped the mtddlo of NoMmber tu tli men "over there " Jt'st last wetk one of the members tcethtd the very tlr t nnra from 1ih bo, which hnd be-u reift through the Vrquhart AuMllary of tin Bed Crottj In a letter ditcd "February ', Bomowherc tn France. ' tho toldler lad ex pressed his oleature upon recetving such an Interesting CbrUtmai, kit none the lcj ap preciated for being two months late: Ho answered the inclosed Utter Immediately, aitd tn response to the question as to what he wanted moft uf all ha eatd 'Handker. chiefs and writing paper.' They are inch simple wants, that tht., "Stinthlner.'" a- the grateful soldiers call her. hastened to send a box of both articles, by tho iery na.u thlp. The olllceri of the Soldiers and Sallon' Sunshinei League Include Mis. William Turner. Miss Elizabeth G. Gallagher. JIIsj l.'leanoro M. Logui. Mis Mary Norrif. Mll. Mar Franola Kelly, Miss Elizabeth ,orri: Miss Marie A. I'atz and Mlts May D. 1-ellti Wedding at BridrVHome on Monday A quiet wedding took place at the lionn. of Mr. and Mrs-. Junius E. Fallon. 5718 1'em. berton street, on Monday conlng. whut their daughter. MUs Buth llelni Fallun m. mai nril to Lieutenant Mortltiicr Lyman Duuw of Butfalo. N. V. Iho ceremony was perionued by tho Be L E Helms. -D. p. pastor of Calvao- Meth odist Church. In the presence of tho Imme. diate families. Miss Helen Gray was maid of honor, and Mr Herman Hemsler. cf Buffalo, was best man Lieutenant Dletjer and his bride left on n western trip, stopping at tha home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed v. in H Dtetrer. of Buffalo, N. V Lieutenant and Mrs Dlttier will le at ; p-jrtanburg. S. C , after returning from their m Idlng trip. F1TZGLIULD CANT 6 A 'try pretty wedding was Foh-miuzed Monday afternoon at St. Tereta's Church. Broad and Catharine streets, by the Rev. John T Crow ley, when Miss Marie V Cants, daughter of Mrs. Jane Cants, of South Broad street, became the bride of Mr. Thomas A Fiugerald, sob of Mr. and Mrs J J. Fits, gerald. of North Tw en -first street. The bride was attired ln a frock of white georgette crepe with silver trimmings, wth a large picture hit to match, bho wore a. corsage bouquet of w hlte sweet pea Her only attendant was her tlstur. Mrs wilitam B Neville, of Scranton, who acted as matron of honor Mrs. Neville, wore pink georgette crepe and a hat to match The best man was. tha bridegroom's brother, Raymond J Fltsgerald. Mr. and Mrs. FitrgeraJd left shortly ufter the ceremony for a. tour or the New England Etatos and will be at home after June 1 at !53 West Fisher avenue. Olney. BEE1EM BErTELS Th wedding of Miss Al'bertlna Bettelt. and Mr. P. Edward Btetem will take place at noon today at the home of the hrlde'a mother. Mrs. Metta. Bettels. of 6020 Chancel lor street Mr. and Mrs. Beetem will be at horn after May I l ,ls South Fiftieth street. . i Press Club Meets at AJe!pha Mls Ida Ellis Turner will be hoetets to morrow evening at the meetlnr of the Penn. sylvanla Women's Press Club. n the Hotel AdelPhla, and will give a talk on "SmUeage." Other speakers will be Dr. A. Morton, of the Women's Medical College, and Miss r. Walsh, of the council of defense. A ukulele orc.hs tra will turiiiB" "i ,M-,,, .... f,,.wlim tw. cipUoa will b held fir th-nWrt4ra9nt, tgtt' ;,iX..U.XJl.-biiX-ZX')'WWJ!ii.Vlft -aSfSW,,-wyjtoa. JS' SCHOOLMEN TO URGE EDUCATION STANDAKD Convention at Univcr&ity of Penn sylvania Will Talco Up Many New Subjects Many topus of int. rest to educators, will be diseuhetd t tho choolmen' convention, which will begin n three days' cesilon at the University of pennn'lvanla on Thursday. Chief imonn tin m will he the adoption by tin ritatc of a standard method for measur ing tho ability and progress ot pupils Puruant to n request made bv the last convention of the schoolmen, tho department ot education of the lniertUy has been ot work for furil months on the Curtis itiind--iid tPut In arithmetic, and has introduced thi s-i'tun In thlit-ilc school dlttnct with j hthool popuUili-n of J3.000 lr. Harlan I'pdegraff. professor of educational adtnlnlc tration. and Leroy King, his atsli'tant, ha tabul.ited the results of their experiments and will make their report to the convention Thursday afternoon. Subjects retatlng to tha war win receive a conUd rabla share of attention trom the vifciting educators 3nd among the interest, tng features of the convention will be an ad dress by Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer. State su perintendent of public instruction, on ' I'tlll nation of Hlsh School Boy on the Tonus or Puuu.yri.inl j Atncng tho hading educators from outside the .Mate win bo Dr. Ernest Burnham, luad of the department of rural education. Stale Normal Sciu-nl, Kalamazoo, Mich. , Dr. John A Mlrlek. former Atslstant Commissioner of Education for tha Stato of New Jersey. Dr. Charles H Judd, director of the bchool of education of the L'nlvcrslty of Chicago; Dr Payeon Smith, Commissioner of Educa tion of Muiraoliusetle Doctor Judd wilt speak Friday afternoon on 'Mcj.s,ure,n',M and the Promotion of pu pils" and at the Houston Club the, tame funlng on "Educational Measurement! 'Ibelr Benefits to Teaehcrt and to L-iymeti " Another feature which I attracting muen (ittentioti In advance it a conference for Uachers In elementary tehoolt scheduled for Saturday morning In th Inhersitv Mu seum. After the speech of Dr. Alfred Hall Gueit, of the L"nlverl'i of Cincinnati, on 'Supervised Study, ' thero w ill be a denion--ii-atlon cl3ii in superleed ttudy under tho direction of Miss Mabel E Slmpfon. prlnc. pal of the James Whitcomb Riley Grammar School, of r.oel.etter, N V Her pupils will be compoted of puptls, from the eighth grade of the Juntor High School of this city. MRS- MORTIMER LYMAN DIBTZER LIEUT. MORTIMER LYMAN DIETZER Bridegroom anl bride, whose marr riage,. tool; place on Monday evening at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. and Ute. Junius E. Fallon. Mrs. Uictrcr was Miss Ruth Helen ' Fullon, e,gK3r ''"' I'hrtn r ,t Mitefc 11 Llllot. MlhS M.W 1 ELIK 150 HOSPITAL BEDS OFFERED TO NATION University Managerb- Tender Ae cotnmodation for Sick or In jured Soldier, and Sailors The duposal of lo" beds ln tho Vniversitv of Pennsylvania Hospital hat been turned over to the Vnlted States Government by tha boird of manapers. The bds aro ready, whenever called for by the Government, to be used for eld. or disabled soldiers or lallort Hie accommodation tn the Vnherslty Ho'-pital offered bv the board of managers provided for lift;- men from th,. army and 100 from th' wnj. Manv medical men declare that the war has brought about changes tbit have Mrtu. lly placed the center of the niedleal world of knowledge and research In Philadelphia, or will plac It hf-ro In tin near future It It, believed became of this fact that disabled men suffering from ailments resulting from the modern methods of fighting will be brought to the Cnlvorslty Hospital for rpc elal attention anl ttudy Tho fact that the L'mi erslty Medical School, under the direction and orders of the War Dipartment, is training army medical ofheerb In .pedal surgery and war practice will give added importance to the offer of tht hospital, which may bring peculiar caecs of fchoek and wounds from tho battlcmldj orr the t'at INTERESTING BITS FROM WASHINGTON Invitations Issued for Reception After Wedding Ceremony on Monday Afternoon Mrs T. V'e Witt Talmigo hat, sent out Invliatlons. for the marriage of her d.iuch ter. mIkb Rebecca Collier, and Captain Pitt Scott, ITnlted Stat.r navy, on Monday, April 13, from 8 to 7 o'clock, ut the Altamont. The ceremony Immediately preceding the rccep- lion will be attended onlv by n amall com pany of relatives and clot-i. friends invited in formally by telephone Mr. and Mr.. Archibald Barkllc have returned to thlr apartment at JSSD Masca chusetts avenue, after an absence of nveral weel.s tpent at New Vork and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Davis announco the marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorothy R, Davis, to Lieutenant Guy Chamberlain, Cntted States army, at Philadelphia on Mon day. March 20. Tha bride Is the granddiuch ter of the late Chaplain T. It. McFalls. United States army, and great-granddaughter of the late L A Gobrlght, who was for many iears chief of the New Vork Associated Press In tli It cltj. Hunting a Husband Uy MARY DOUGLAS (Cotyriottt) First Impressions CHAPTER NNNIV HOW nice is U to wake In the country to hear the peaant country toundi. t nulled up my .'hide and looked out to the blu mountains th.it i-tmn-d to near that I could almott touch tln-m with niv fincer. I poured the watvr into my washbasin. I took my first country bath f.hlveritiR in the c-ol. clar water. Whn I had i-llnr.-.,! f my night cown j um I had shpn-i off with It mv old l:in. I had put my sufferlnr be hind me ror In thli two w-eks I am go'r.g to live in the orient. onV dsv at time, and try to forcet that thero U future : that thr was a pan. I shpn'd on my morning d'f4 of blue. and. wh't ji"e'nnm. On my wav down'tairj, t tret Harrl't's husband Although I l'k htu he.irtv manner, hit nc hrovm fkln and fair ha-r, tti-"-e It something I do unt Ilk about him Vet I cannot put my finger on It; It muv only bo a flrt Impression a flrt lm predion that is vironff. Wh.it a nlee bre-ikfaht that one wad Fruit with crttim yeliow-whlto cram that is n luxury ; freh-lald ues, toat hot and buttered And suuh coffee! Brown with that rn-'i coin- tbnt cmct only when thick U',ni I-, nut with It Unlets llttlo i;ountrj girl cleared away thf rtihe-.. Von i!illv. mid Harriet fch is th onlv fii, viho evr culii- me that), "l'vo pot mv inorriing ehuri-n to do; sou im-t take a book ti-vt co out and eni-v vou'st-if. ' Til h mueTi hapnlr If ou'll kt mo help vu T vi M. "then III tt'l belonging instead ot r-mp.inv ' j n-.Hrfnft e.-nd Harriet. "Vou can o ur vonr rooni n-d cut and ar-jm-i the nmri-. h n '" hhe wvnt on "you'' have 'our hnd fun tf vii do tht v.i ,n 'ne r-Min.1 th er.1n Cut whatever you t'k TV that h-j-k-t nd mv Br"t,l-,i t I e"eht vl vrhlttin ns J ".I'd up' mv room VnWinff mv wnlt be '- th h'w irv r,im w nOOn done. I fl'ck'll off tem invisibls dust from my little table and dr --r Th n vi ith Hat 6 H'd"" hat on mv had , . ,(' uu one with nhbon.htrlnrj. that were supposed to ti on) the fowr hnkt m on- hand and Ilttl Tod hanelng on to the othr. I mad mv wav to th ffarrtn. iieh n n e old eo'intry flower erarden ! ot at all I'k Me'I Tfous Vo ev-eniv pllnivsa hds he. no r;ravI walk nr half.htddn tatues But ms.i. of hoilvh'cks. petnnig,, n.t--fi and chvRnthminw j cllnned e'inned Llttl Tod walked bsM,j rn. cHat tnnB fat. and once I thoiicht. "sunnns this was mv carden and my baby?" But I nut the thought from me. That was not to be WTien all the flowtn were arranged 'n he'r tars and bnwlr. it was ten o'clock Hnr'lt watr through her chre. toi "I want vou to so over the house with me, Sally, for -u hnven't had a real loo'.i at it yet," raid Harriet The houie u an old farmhou. Jxm- Cil. in, and la re, many-wlndowetj rooms give It a- on" look "W had verv little monej-, but I did want it to be attractive Jack and I painted tha hideous old woodwork white. Jt was. tomo job. too." The urnltur was lnmenstve but wll. Chosen N- mahoerany. bul dull, unpoll'hed oal; Windsor chat's an-i a soimr oh table in th dln'nu room The sideboard we . high oak dreer. Fffectlve blue plates stood back a-a'tvt the wall Th sitting room hd wleker furniture of a. lov-elv soft Eriy. "I boutht It unetalnAr I palntd It and made the cushions, nd I cvrd thm. too, with that ttunning chlntr." said Harriet. . , , , "You a the cleverest thtntr. Hat," rtald. "I'm awfully glad you like It." said Harriet simply- vNovv i wnt to talk about you " Tomorrow The AdTenture. Itema of iiewa far tha aorletv pace will bt aceeptad an4 printed In tba ETnlnr PHle L4ier. provided lhy are written op one Ma ol the paper only and are elmcd ltb (nil nam and telephone number of the te-nder, aa it uutJ iwltlble L..'erf(y the notej.Ad. drai, ,8oelty Editor." Kveolir rnVtp WOMEN FORM SOCIETY TO HELP SHIPBUILDERS Silver Ship Button Ia Badge Organization Bom in Germantown of That little silver button In that design of a ship bearing the line, A Bridge of Ships to Prance '; what does tt mean? Were you afraid to ail: her It ltn't for the purpete of that age-hoary Joke vhleh ran. "That's to make people ask foolish quettlont. ' It has a real, deep por tent ; a rerlous moaning, oven if the glrlt aren't telling what tt means without being asked. There Is a new society hereabout for the purpote of stimulating public Intercrt In shipbuilding It w operate ln n. curloui , ilmeit unseen fashion, the subtlety of the plan being or.o ef Its chief recommendations. Each member ha to pay ten cents initiation and membership fee, and each member re ceives one of the llttlo buttons, which must bo worn in the lapel of tho coat. If any ono aeks what It mean., the answer runs something like this "It means that vou should do even thing ln vour po-ver to help the men who aro building the ships. "It means that by helping the men who are building the ships vou will actually be help ing to build ships yourself. It mana tf you don't know anything about building ships you do know something about how crying is the need for them, and sou should know thit unlew ship are built at. quickly as pos slblo the v letoty our boys In Pranec aro Epllllng their blood to earn for you and yours vMU be thed In vain, and more must follow It before. German;. I. beaten to her knees It niani lots of other thingi and if vou caro to t'nd out how wonderful' you can aid jULt tr; lour help will man a lot tn the men ba-.k of the ihlp program And It vtll mi an a lot to vour countr" ThU little organliatlon was, "iFgetted by Major M B. Beahm. a Canadian officer, who served, with tho Princes j ir, and was suggested at St Luko't, Church ln German town reccntij. Hu wai tald to be the first man ln uniform to rpeak tiom a pulpit In this country. Mrs. Frances Howard Williams, of Ger mantown, was tho first moving spirit of the oignnlzatlon Mrs Ida L. Mtcham, of CI Hast Penn ftret, Gcimantown, Is i-ecrctary and Miss Anne Alice, of Pelham, Is treasurer. PENN MEN PLANNING OVERSEAS HOSPITAL Architectural Committee Proposes Group for 1000 Patients as Beaux Arts Competition The complication! and difficulties en countered in tho planning of a large over teas hotpltal have resultd In a call for the ideas and clcvernes-i of architectural stu dents of the University of Pennsylvania and several other bitgc architectural schools of the country. The committee on architecture, at a result, hab proposed that the tubject for the next competition of tho Beaux Arts So ciety be that of "An Overseas Hospital for 1000 Patients." It Is understood that tho Government will scan carefully the work of American university architects and make use of many of the Ideas presented. In case the competition results In such a selection, the University of Pennsylvania architectural college, which Is acknowledged to be probably the best ln the country, hopes to play an Important part ln the final plans for tho overseas hospitals blng considered. Tho buildings of the modern hospitals, as It has been developed during the last three years, divide thernselvej Into four main groups, each with a, distinct function, but eaen closely related to tho other. They are the technical group. , Including the ambulance court, receiving pavilion, operating wards, etc.. tho bervico group, the wards, and the barracks tor nurses, doctors and orderlicj. ile of Trench Laces A talu of French 1-ices, for tht benefit of the laceroakers of the Hauto Loire, villi be given by tho workers? for the little house of Paint Pantalcon at the PhilOmuilau Club, 3S14 Walnut street, todav Tile salt will be held from 1" until S o'clock A Maryland tiaroom will bo opened from noon until S o'clock, unu Mary land luncheon, Maryland tea. and Maryland supper villi be served for .1 very etna II amount After supper tlurc will be .1 -ak of horptnudo cakes and candii GARRICK MAT. TODAY " ONLY CHANCES TO SEE " 'c "BIG HIT" !," TKCVT.D SOON ' COI.NG OVER ' MfMTM A UCAL MUSICAL I'OMUDV NOVfcln l'ressniel by the V. P. Army Ambulance iril-o of AUenlov-n. ra. Co. of 80 All Enlisted Soldiers Including "USAAC bsmvhony Orchetlr I'roei fin for HiJiet.t of Arnumnt jund NO V,lt TAX. NO COLLECTIONS. TWO WLUKS UKCINMNtj MONDAY. APRU. l.V c-fut fc't Tein,,nii Mill .r,,'r ,Vow The N'kiuiuI Toli.r .l,,ti.n ri, tur t-triitattan IBilEAOT Ihrll'li 'v de.sriNi by tiis raiker Dr. Leonard S. Sugden JWTS DAtLI STARTING f fES . APRIL 19 Prlm M.tu (except Pvt ) 25c sad Oc MtllU an Saturday M ;sc to JJ 00 FORREST THIS WEEK ONLY .m-iii at 3 ia .iiji jjuy. MATINEE TODAY l.tecttor i lv.Mi.Ai ..,Ull.l Prlcss. Mt ai.d SJijrhti 50c. Kc, Jl 11 50, fUACept .turdsy Evg ) "Se to SJ.80. JJ Next Week beats Tomorrow roMTivfctY ovr: week only OOODBYE TO PHILAriCLPHIA OP A?URI" 6 oltLATtaT ML"tICAL COSILDT KL.IW C ! BLANOrB 6 ADORABLE. m SI ifinn( IfUKli u.l.u.Nal .Ni.lV YOR1I CAST OP SO jncludlnr Oeorfa MaeFjflane, El AUer. John fc lUitird, irancai CanJtrOu, Jcbn L. Tounc and Charl't Maiklni. 1,'lftiH t ?rt (eaeept gat. Kvr i0o ta 11.30 BROAD-MAT. TODAY LI.,05 ARNOLD DALY In Ida Grtattit Euecan nf hi Carter THE MASTER TvEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW MR. and MRS. COBURN aad a Cowpam' t the Hlebut Eicellm-.j THE IMAGINARY INVALID An Adaptation fcy EDITH ELL13, from STRAND Av-Tn'o,Rawd Jack Pickford ,,'ftf85S, B- .... ,.v . Jillltsry Drill. Inntrnetien by rrxrlne4 mtrine emer Tnlrty-iecOBd and Ln il!'.r V.'BJJ "n5 Free tor prepeetiv erafteea. ?J0 p m.-9.80 p. ra. Illaitruterf Lectnre. rr. Themss Edwin JU drW preldnt ef Aeroneutlesl Society. "Sal Iwnlnt and Aviation In Fae War nd Com rneree Sprlnit Oarflen Imtltute, pread end Sprlnr Gerdn ttreett, 8-18 o'clock. Meetlnr. Jeunr ItepiibUeant ef rhllaeiphTa. I!,.!"h ' street . tyrapoilam on the prohibition o.utlon. 8 o'clock. Meetlnr. Women'a Adrertlslnr Club. AdelohU Hotel, s o'clock MnlcM entertainment and ndrtreu hr M4?f W. A Garrett. "Some of Mv Obervtlon In fVine, ' The rathfrs; AoUatlon, rrankferd High School T 30 o cloak. Meetlnr and addret br Judt Lutene C. Hon rlwll "Arrertc' Duty" Xnrth KenHnrton Builnetk In a Association MePherion Parle Litraiy Dulllitir. Kenslncton an-1 Indiana ave uues Crd nirlr. North riilladelplila TIeii Ettata Board tu Lu Temple Broad and fcprtnr Oar den tre ti Adniltilon cbarce. Irellnr of Vfedleal Jien and Dendllls. Nnrth PMIide phla Atsoclatlon ot Dental Surgeoni, Car nestle L br.rv L-turo Hall Slrth meet and I.ehlrh Aenu Ad'lrened by Dr Erntit La Pliee end ' Fceal Infection " All medical and dental mn invited Jf JR MARKET RSa " STREET 11 13 A. M. to 11 15 P.M. ALL THIS WEUK COLDWYN Presents MADGE KENNEDY tn Flrtt Showing ef "THE DANGER GAME" Adtd IMPORTANT EVENTS OF THIRD LILCRTY LOAN CAMPAIGN PICTURIZEP n a t a rr lumapTklT street r A 1 . Al K ALL THI3 'WEEK Tho remarkaM dmnj. tiartllng pbotodrama. El "ufos1 tSsaaS ? scplillro5 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE3 ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 16T1I 10 13 A M.. II. 2 8:45. 8:S. 7:13. 0:30 P. U. MARGUERITE CLARK In rint Prceentatlon of paamo""t Plctura. "RICH MAN. POOR MAN" From Play by Geort Broadhurtt. Adaed "Son of Demoera" (Otb Chapter) VICTORIA sr55?SSsSs va v-fi a rrtt Loca, prM()ntatloa TARZAN OF THE APES IT IS A WEIRD. FASCINATING ROMANTIC, THRILUNO STORY nF.fJRNT MARKET ST. RInw ITT1I ivuvjuit x METRO Ftrit Shonla VIOLA DANA "DAlH3EAi.B3 Addod EAGLE'6 LYE" 1 4th Eplaedo) MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUO 11 A M. to 11 P. M. , SPRING FASHION SHOP WELL3-KNIDLO & CO. OTHERS. BROADWAY BR0AD alInTghtlt ' ,1 T.'S .MUSICAL REVUE . THEDA BARA in DU BARRY" ppneo KF.YS market st. Btiow oth UtUOO aiili) rally Twice Nlrhtly Making Moving Picture Stars CHESTNUT STREET ninECTiov .vtESbR-s ,-iiuLtnr NIGHTS Sl.oO, 51, 75c. 50o MATINEES SI, 73c. COc EXCEPT GATURDAY $1.00 MAT. TODAY ANuTHER oENSATIONAL SHI DI1RT SUCCESS TilL .N Y WINTKtl HARDEN : I'ATRJOTIC tPECTACt.t. DOING OUR BIT CO. OF 200 t CLUDINO FRANK TINNEY, HENRY LEWIS JAMES J CORBETT T VPTP IOMGHT AT S 15 JjIalaU jjttn vv.a and Sat. at 5'13, MATINEE TODAY, Best Seats ?1 iSntixTfM SiaSG?l5rti UllOTT to IM llif. M!dFfl3TVdKil ,wint;ww HiUCKgai nYlV.' D ORIGINAL, CASl AS SEEN ON KROADWAT 'Oh, THE PAST YLAU AND A QUARTER ADELPHI TONIGHT AT 8:13 MAT. TOMORROW $& $1 D8Rr227BSI &D.Y.1S3J METROPOLITAN Opera House oVTcJu!?Y. Tues., April 16 m?, LAST 2 PERFORMANCES s'oa matinee ti Trovatorp Slm' Jimio. AT .'O'CLOCK ll AltWlltJ 5jtlMnall.r :1M MartintUI De Luca. Rothler Cond . Mr. Pari LVQ AT a t 'Orarolo Mmea. Eaeton. Mattfald. Double Bl'l li SJl "(-utu MM Seoul. Dldur. AH houte Rol Cond.. Mranronl Fnllowad y rvTrtt-T i-.T3i-.wi nivTnAiTMr vi-.vr-T.T-,- riRST TIME HERE LE C0Q D'OR hINOERS Mmea. Barrlento), I PAToM,STS tun- Mmet. GalU. fmtth. Jiliu. Robtsoi. MM ' MM Bolm. Bonlttllo. Dli vi.iiti. n z. nnviiii uinix L-ona.. jiontau. SeaullOS CHESTNUT &T. Wal. 44541 Raea T Academy of Mu&iu wldnesdatevo Tea'her oj HUfeU Elmvn Zimballct Eddy Brown Max Ron fctlitl nUCITAL DT Tlie Master Violinist AUER Tlekete 76-j ta 5$. an 6ala at KEPPE'l. j Zc K?iS&J!iJi.Sr2S MKMK E mgm j A'l &0 5 ;,ih rir'" ri t mm MM viyyj Academy of Music oiuKoppnuno KUurlnn Eutcmla Monday Evt.. r.TANNINI McM& fcy Flrnof Atrlll3.atS:13 Uinill'lllJ Glannlat. tennr. Slanorlna puiollna Glannlrt. laetzo topranoi How arl Plsld Rattav, vlollnlit, Ralmonda MMlno, nlanUt. Ml Alice Wntaon at tha plan. P Tkl(et-TC. l. t-M. . ifeppa'a, JUS Cnt.tnut atreet AmpMttieatra 80e. ""'B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE LOUISE DR136SKR In Orlrlnal "Borr Raidlnr." ' , JOHN B. HYMER & CO. ,V Jn "TOM WALKER IN DIXIE" LA BF.RNICIA AESTHETIC DANCERO,, DAVID BAPIRBTEIN: NATS I.EIPZIO; SWIFT KELLEY, OTHER8. LITTLE THBATRO ITth I Hlc..y gjona. Lao- 6041 . THEATRE DU VIEU3C COLOMBIER TonlfhtS;S) I Mat Tomar.aiM T AmM Jii " CaViiiif tj t. , a ? itSSSSIt. CASINO ,,AT,DEAVEAKlO)l vainwt Ab. th st. &Hia Own BlMm TOOQADERO ? TSSfoTftrtflJ' a K ir. i t t -, .ytLli1.' v J! x r.: B "- ,.rJ l. X .in ix .-.;'
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