JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i m.. "DlMvivinl Iwr decora a x iu,",(i'u "? Wynne riears win;im auiion on the Hun." Other Things . , , thA 1nnMt-lvnnIft fTl,,- f .y.lnmnl Uflliiw of AliHflrn H-"" tin M.iii'l tlit 11,1, t r . v.nrv I epoke to you onro before "",'' n,i However, it twilly bt Kln .bW,t ' . llnr Thn Ultima llYO W!T hfiU nn iift.rnuoii of patriotic wcu " - i!-3 thnt '"' wimi'ii in uiiicreni Tin- iw will lie given totnor- . twriod , ftrno" t tli- home or .Mr, rtyuney i Ifiitchimx'n 1T.' Wnlnut mreet. ft afternoon wl.l "!-" Willi tho Salute turn 1-lai? '" "" "" "" """ "'" L Mrs Ira'.'N Howard Williams will Mrs ih..it l.l-tory of tho writing S.nn'i. ,1 llfliiner" and will tlxn rra.1 n f the "XUi- idl ll ""'" Itf.!, reading i" ' followed by the Ant bv Mrit. Hutchinson. ... lhe n."" 'I -ir v of the War nf 18IS i. -,m winr n i:..wri mm ' Mrlod. The Jlrxlratj w.n will bo- depleted by a p oln. i.iii-i '' " Ktorenrp Adeip fljwnan It ""I l.f tho "Welcome Koaie" houk " ""' I'innylv8nla votun- Ir, to", Miss Iir- ' impurit, n unman- will i'j'I Hi" word nnd Milts Co- nt Freeman "i Ppenr In tho tableau. The ft til Wn rtl11 '" reprc-aented bv Ulu Kllzabe'h I. lit. p. froekeil In a ftown ,flbeariv "' Sl"' wl" "inK "Tramp, IrtBiP. Tiamp 'I'" "'J1'" "rp Maiidilnjf." Mill" ami ""' ' i:i,," Hymn of the ftp-B3MW-" '',l" HiMiii-b Amrlmn War wan oihortJliat it ms m. orm wna Inspire 1 to writ jintrioti hkx n th subject, no BthtfiMt wnr to l i' iH-menli'il I thn great trlniii'i' "' "" ",,w ""KOKOu. on i i Tht plrll of I 'j i s" will he linpcrutinatel ly Mr: Ilnti Iihii'i who will sing "Juan (f Ate" unit M. llii'iiinli Marin Illllott till ipr'r 'l '"'"' '" '' tableau. "Keep thi Itorm1 I"lr" HhhiIiik" anil "Wlion Hie Jcyi Cmni' I ("in. " will nli-o be unK by ifri. Hut' lim-'Mi lining thn sltiRlns of th ll II" ill ! .1 tableau of nn army m mill. ,. nun anil 1WEM. T ,li hero m- v.iw i r.nl lionenl to-fiooilneii 1. 1, in .ifHTiiixjii nnd we nero 111 told " ' !'. I -li:il:i' 111 hand nrter hln Ulk it Imi'-i" ii'I'mik- Snuaro lied Cro.m AnilUari ti 'm.i, li'ft band; roulil tt ihakc 1. 1 - ulit lin'iiie he hnilu't any. ind I dliln't . .i I did not feel woiiln' (o, TMnl "f ii' A pl'-ndld nijiiir of n rJtn. more linn -ix fe't tail, biond ;im'T r.e nd UrH' :iinl hU rlKht hand koiii' And tliy wax It (join- llecouixe when he p'xjti lall" with the TurkK In fiiilllpoll M Turk "eaiiKht on ' that he nnd IiIh men tre catchlni! the cienaden nnd thiowniK litm back and ho thin Turlc rounted four Wore he threw IiIh Rtenade nnd when It mched Captain Sutton It ullppej nnd he 114 not time to throw it bnck. What Wild I'OU have done, I wondei ' t Know hat my linpulee would have been. I'd 1, le Jumped and iuii like all poHsenned. But thl younit iptaln didn't; he lemem- Utti the men with him nnd that that ehelt oM problblv hurl them Into kingdom Wmf, and so he puf.h"d It Into the onitti. I ir ItitA in. W'tth hiu lU'lit firm And tntift tin he realize'! he wax out of the treneh In the open nnd nv a Turk eomlns to nf title hfm he trl.'l to pull out hit pinto' and wondered wh he eould not eel It It m became di I'uht hand wan ffmie. ' He llnallj kllh'd the Turk nnd fouirht M till nlttht time, .-iinl when the (jot him !ck to the hoKpltnl they had no nnex UittlN and no tlnee men eat on him whll" lkjr fixed hln hand or. rather, rut It on And when he telin the Btory be doen not f that lie rNke-1 that hand to riii IiIh Ben. No. he iloes not nn.v a word about lilt. Hut thnt'H why he did. And he want to cet hark, lie nyx that iririiT only one mm won't ntoi him. Ill uw a compnn int year In Kranee u blch four of the six olllrers bad only ona roU He was at Ypiex, too, nnd there fur thn ffitgasnInK ..f the men; and ho paid. I'nd Mill It atronif -"Hint Ix ono thlnK thn Km; I'll Will nove, forclve, for they eaw their n die In iiKony ten or twelve hour, forward." J tell ynu, it rnakex you feel If you roul.l not ,p, enotiKh to hrfp our Btn to "carry on" until the Hun In put fcr ho shouln I,,-. nn,it nn f.'nptoin Hutlon "M. that Ih "In a plnee rut off from tho "I of the woiM i,f.i,i in u.iii. i,-iri..i , mm iiiii m.i WMd wire fen. e Home fortv feet hlch." Mr DKATlH Mm know tho tobacco rom mill... . .. .. "" " ii' laiiorcency Alii nau B'tlnif pot, ,,i ver th- city. Well, they Wltcted tlntn hut weeH nnd you never tuch thi,,K i they had.! Ho many are Jut t.M, heautlful to ho melted 'own, to they i,h ve ilerhled to well them at f auction on Mon.iav nnd thev will exhibit bT"" Kr,','"'n"'M '" "t I'VIdny nnd Sat toby, Aetimiiy .llnmnnilH and other pro ,nou atonea m.n.i iu..,. t..., .i ..., " lWien. thiiiKH which will brlnK .morn , n aol,l than they would when melted, "onutly. (i s H,.rKim Knn ovrr tll0 "W. Why. HIV (IMill, thorn ,i.,.u n ; rating present thnt one woman bad nent "otner two irum nm iim.i h... ihiiu i,,.,t fWbiif, you know) nnd In with It all '." 'th Jluit had been net In cnM mill K1"" ""'J Iiiiowm what thlnKi: but they ft! ,'Cn l,"rl"1 ",Ml 'I'vlded and illnlit- iJ.ii ",la" ctrtu"''y bio mo up to that action aule ""' Hie hcaiiiu ,.( i, ..! i.. .i in Iki.. . ' w " 'l I" IIIP willing' libit Hfrin' Why, I never dreamed I, i leopl6 wouM bo HO Konf rm)H nn(, 6,V0 Kr mtnv .i .... W" X UKllt ,0 '"'I' put all the back- i... . - iii inoiie ueur hoy or t". for li u.. ..... ....... tanr. .i -"" inui wieir women are rw lhn hark nf thm i.... .i... i!t,h'lr.r,,,'rl',1,''l -liver and trinket- lo n.i thern tl,ncco, There'll tiolhliiB "alter win. a..i....... ....... ...... .. mlown to dot( Ih tliereT LgutMiol, jMR opcrMQfpff t(Mla t ran tell you! 1 wilnft thiM..fi . .. ......ii. Lvt i ,,njLii;riiiHin una u fiuuum mt ' w rvpniner 'Pi, ti.t.fi- ...in 1. rtf 1nr,l.,.. i, , - - 117 niiiiiiri trill 1 tOm 1 vi iivfr, tin man ji - L. "ot "" (" H'em In th eve- "III iH II1IM lirfBnnv.n : ... ,m. lii. " n t,irrB '"vo lera "o Pra ' (uncp Jha f)u1un company wti r1 - .!:..! T .. u.u.nui uames iNancy often have a chance (o ,IMr lhe fltiKerg. And then, will i ,, oneg here both aricriwon ml evening NAS'CV WYKNi: Social Aclivilios Mm Joeph ft. Wltfenee ha returned inter mnn at I'eim hr, p. The IIiirillnBtJnn V.II.M fl... .... -d ... -w , .r.-Tr WTLS day afternnoa, l..t rn1 Mr' ,,h'" A. Jne. of Bikini 1'flrk. have retomed frvm Atlantle .1t,' i'Uy "Z"," " ?! T '"'- -. . .. . - iw-na m unon - ' v.. -Till UB Mil Bl .!.. ... n vin .-k . . . -..- .,vrri. hh rmtea a coltaee for a month. In i'hele rJUt ill, "' llmW M""" "' W,i,,t. rallfornl 'Wn' '" '',' "''' """"h tor f.i'M i1"'" V'''' diUfh'er ..f Mrx It ' Hie, of Wyncote. ha wtiwnnd h..... ... yyncote pending week In New - ........ w ..u.,, SII,T-r York. Mr. Aniien K t'arnlll. leitlho In Vlrgin'a. of ll.wlal Iih len Sir. end. Mr John Mom-.. Wjm-ote, i pent tin weik-rml In .MhIIi. tk Xlm M w Monteoim r . of . M,.t, , been xmlllns her hrother. I.l.iit.i,f .!, , Itpex. and Mre I'.imw hi fe!ei..uii. Sir and Mr. William urnlll. ,,r itytUii wlio have been extending , W.,. , ,,, South. hae returned horn" ftoni Mineral Hpringe, Tenn. Sir and Mrp. Klmer K. HhulK .u,.j ulr daughter, of Jenklntown, hae moet to laiuchornr, I'a. Xlre Flunk .'.U. Kailim.l of Jenklntown. Iiae returned home afm iHiiillna twu fceek-, III laiu. Ini-'-itu The Prim In eeinianniiH' l, hi l Sf.i Ml,! Ml I 'I'll. KRM III It- fourth e.etiiiig at MISS M. WAKD MISS. IMNIKL S. KAUKIl Two Hinj;erM who will take imrt in tho production of "Prlneeca lloiinio" lo bo i:iven on Tliuratlny nnd Fri day, Ajiril 20 nnd 157. in nid of tho Mixcricorriin llospllal. the .-luliroijinx. 110 (Jreon etroet. The entttr iHlnmiMit itiimlltM' wjnstelcd of Mr. IiuU KaK.r. ihalrumu ; Mr Albert Cohen nnd Mr, Morrlx .'eager. A rake wax our. toned off for the purHne of KiipplylnK Hiiiokix for the toldterx. 1'ro feerlonul lulent wa ftirnladied. ThoHe iii.'Keiit were Mlm Jennie Clark, Mlxx Hndlo Karp, Mlxx May Kesslrr, Minx A mm KoRbt. Mlxa I'nullna Moahbrrg, .MIm Anna .Mortow. MIxh Kunnle Naiie, Mlxx Hen iletla NoNxck. MUx Mary NoMek. MIm Mary Hliafi-Hit. Mlxa Htilla Hhaplro and Ml Syb Ui Kherr. Mr. Morrlx Clair, Mr. Albert Cohen, Mr. lul Cohen, Mr. Harry lllkln, Mr. lendora I'lletllund ; Mr. llenjntntn Urccn and Mr !oul IJrein. Mrx. Kathon I'. intte. of Ml .Nnrlli Korly.fourth elieel. Wem riill(i.l-!;.liln. Kve a reception lal weili. Mix. Hilffey wax an alxted In jtuelviiiK hy her dauirlilrr. Mlaa Kathryn Ouffcy, and .flxx (lenevleve While. A uiiiiili'ul program wax phen ioiiMMIiir: of vocal wilox hy Mix Agne MrConlRle and Mlea Knlhrin II. Kuffey, eexeral planti eeleotlonx by Mr. Crawford and tenor nolo hy Mr. Kdwartl ItonoKhue. Aiiioiik llionn prrxent wero Mlxx Mury llroeun, MIkm Mary Coghlan, Mlex Kare Vouiuf. Mlxx Aitnee Mc (lonlgle. JII Heen Keebler, Mlxx I'alharlne Hookey Minx Kilty .'oghlxn, Mrx. William Keeldtr. Herceant Iifaytlle l.a ciielll. Jr., Mr Dlcli llorewell, U. H. M. : Hdward IJono uhue I' H. N. ; Mr. Thornax Crawford, U. H N i Mr Itobert Miller, V. H. N. ; Mr. JHtnex Iierliam. I' N-i Mr Krank J. nurfey. I'. H N . Mr I-afayrtle I Chittl. Mr. Albert !a Chilli and Mr. Thomai II. Duffey. .,... nrwi fur tin wHlftr lir will h r"ua ix3'"lnlVd In X.Kne.Ini I'uMjj i .7Vr. ererlJei lh .r wrlll.n n ! f 11 i)ir "'r " I"' "J! "'J" '"" f.'. Ji" Jf itleDhene iiumEer ef ..! Hdrr..a . ,i.t Im. imoIIiU rerifr l in noir Ad. I'llbllt f ' , w it' " . . i k t ift & ? I J if. JK-.W: ' -:; 1 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Mi"" mi HaalB. BBBBBaK. Am .aBB . laV .bbbbH '" af tnfit r v bbbV i !. -v 4 '')' $dk :V'f;,; .'.-' ' ' ? X i JIB i m.ii ,- - . B 8 MISS MOLLY A SMAItPLKSS MUS. WILLIAM W. UOI'KK MISS. (JKOIKiL I.dW'A' I'AUISY Mcinbcra of the Choxtnut Hill htanch of the Hod Cross, a ho work at the Cheitnut Hill Serxire through tho courtrny of the N'atiomil Lchkuc for Women' Serxire. Tlie tuirgical ilreeainBa rloitx in mnmiKtd by Mr. V. K. MacGrnUi, and Mr.-, lredcnck Packard is in rhurnc of the lied t.'rons hiniicli. DANCE TOMORROW FOR WOOL AND BOX FUNDS Young People of St. Timothy' Church, Hoxborouj,'h, Will Aid I.ed Cross The iuuiij people of t. Tim.ili - I'totee lant Bplacopa! ('hurth, lloxboroutrb. give a dance, preeeded by a drama) ! iwrform a nee, tomorrow evening In the pariah hnune In aM of the wool and box fund oT Auxiliary 171 of the tt-d Crn. Two ekateliex will be preeenteil. "Vi'liy .Vol, JlmT' and "I liaiilcn Aunt " The i ui! of the former ln..!u.lx Mlex Kimly Ualrun. MIm Aanee H:le. Mixx In.iothv !ftaure, M: Mar I'rellcer, Mlee All. e I'ont. fia.l, Mr. Prederh I: Ituffinan, Mi Willi.. i Man.ott anil Mr. Arthur Wetter In 'fharli' Aunt." Mr. Harry Karrand will ..... the :'! i..l. ami will be ably amIMed Mi .i..i. . i ll.frnian. Mr 'yrll fiennl MlHit M.. i tr.ii ' Wen and Mlix Kllen I: .''"-. uillar l l li'' Biuupi" of knit- i under i ..ii-.'Ioii of M'm Irene I!. oiii-lil. anil tin wnikei lnu furtilxh'il i ...unties of ciitiplite l.nittnl ml for the .-..Ji.'rs and naltorH. 'tin' audlary l t lif- only one In I'tnludel .ii'.i in which the mrn. not lontrnt with i.mlv pavitm dun. have cone lo the parleh ,,...i ,. eveiy Monday and Thureda evenlnc ...id hHinmered and xawe.l and made packing n..x.s t.. be uxeU In hhlpplng xurelcal dremi. .11 and hoxpltal cormentx lo Prance. The uricl'-nl dreeeliiKe Ux ix eight Inches deep, t .. o feel ten tin-hex lone and foiirte. n Inehex i. i.l.-. and ix flnixhed wltli lilngix. ' that It , .n ho utilized .-. u fl. Id client in the .renrhex. I . Imix for holdlnit gannente Ix twent-tw. i ,. ii- by twenly-lwo IniheH by two feet leu in. hi Thexe men have inoi Ihelr time and .ill and he bellied t- pnnld.- material li.it umlerlHlM of nil kind h- Inrrejeeil in i i . . and the ounE people of the nrlKh are K i in k the enlertaiiiui'iit In help purchase the ,.,ry nixid, lilnse and e.-rew.i. When ii. wotkerx had completed the Hrel qiiota i h..es, about fnrn. and eent them in MIT u ili.nl Btreel, MIsh I, A. I'oller wrote a ii. i nraliinc th" work and elutlns that each .... ..informed to the Btandnrdlaatlon nf tti- i-.il i'r.x Society In wurkinanr.hlp and iim 'mill VuiiiiiK Ih'- ineii who ha..- assleled with rk are Mr Kdcar It. t'lark. Mr I'red- iii. , lloffiiiun. Mr Joph lllrel. Mr. Ilrix.k .. i ,,,, Mi William l.ii-li. Mr. Cliarlei li.it.in Mr Walter Wolf. nden. Mr. W. Ill .lii. Mr. Ilarrv ll.nb.-.g. r. Mr. Ilrrlant M,.(Ti,id Mi Wull.r Jonnwrn. Mr Thotnax ...... . , ... ..-.n. U.iii. i.ift Mi. iiiHiiee I.HIII". ,i' .. .Ii.Iiiimhi. Jr Mi Andr. w loon. Mr. Jainex )..keiKle. Mr. IMwhi.I i hew mid Mr Wll Ih.ui Itodgei-. APPKALS TO AMKKK'A KOU ItLINDKD S0UJ1BKS Knijliali Writer nml Lecturer Axha Fumls Hero for Oroatent IloapiUil For HichtJes The uum of the blggent war hoepital for blinded enldlere In Im lug cpued In this ,ltv by Hie vlalt of Murymond lllatliwiil. Cncllhh writer and le-tuier. who la a guext t lhe I'nbin le-ague. Aiwn lated with varl iiiih war at-tlvltlex xlnee IDII. be was i di.kl i.., t.iw rrie..l Hlr Arlhir I'earxon. hl.nxelf blind, to come to Ihlx eounlrv t r..,lu r,.r III IlliiiMtull'r. In l.mlofi, rHiee which a, lommodatex .00 blinded anldlerx or all th XIr.' Illalhwayt eald .-elerlay that Hie liernlam of a blinded wjldler Ix not a matter of lhe battlefield alone, for to face life Joy oualy and u.of'illy In a ne world that Ix dark reuulrex enduring courage. Hlr Arthur I'eureon ix chairman of the blinded xoldlerx and mllorx' i-oniiidttee, and Ix devoting hlx U to ihlx wotk. but It Ix an American. Otto Kulin. New Vork flnaiieler. who box loaned beautiful HI. Dunntan'x Home for Ihlx pur noee I'undx are needed, and. hIiic- Ainer Tax entry Into the war. which mean thai our own men may have to be mad comfort able there. It wax thought an appeal ahould be made to the American public At Ht Punalon'a, Roldlerx who have loxt their eight are taught lo overcome their handicap and dlxcove r low t" be happy und uxeful ugaln by learning new irad.-x Mr lllathwayl'a nilralnn hax lhe backing nf liowagrr Oueen Alexniiilra. I'rlnc.ih l'ulee. Iiavld Moyd ileorge. I'r.me Mlnlxler. and th Arehblxhopx "f Vork and of Canterbury. Mr. IIIalhwat wax appointed by lh Foreign Alrradi nieelingx have been arranged In or near ililx city, one on Hatui.laj evening. nrll "0 at the Merlon Cricket Club, and the other on Krlday afternoon f "in Hl" Carllon. under the nunpleea of Mrx I, Weh ter I'ox A. both meetlllga Mlaa l.va lentoii. 1trd Kltchcner'x nleco and lady Inepeetor of munlllona of Hnglaud. will nlno xt)eak. IJXHIIUT CLOHKS TONKSIIT Lleututiunt Henri Fnrro Will Tul;c I'alnt lnB to WaHhlnKlon IJeiiKimiU Hen' I ,'Brr, nIrll ll"ler of Iho French mlnlMcra of the hi my and navy whoxe pilntlnKX of aerial batllca lwe been on exhibition In lhe Ihllevue-Htral-ford Hotel for the laxt two week, will hold a farewell reception tonight at o clock. It In expected that a largx audience will be preacnt to view the painting for lhe laet On Wednesday Hie palntliigx will lie hlp oeil to Waahlngton, where Ihey will lie ex hlblted by a committee of which Maniul de I'ollgnao ix the head The nltlclal party making the lour with lhe palming I com poxed of Captain Alfred Heiirteuux. Hie French aviator, who hue brought lo earth ulllilully Iwenty-flve rjrrman piano and ha an unofllclal record of nearly alxty moro. J.leutenaut Henll Farre, painter for Ilia inlnlatere do I Ouerro, Lieutenant Max IltnolaL a former isinmander of lhe Clgone Kacadrllle. and Jlnnl ". Togaley. aecrelary of lhe Aerial " of Amirlta, - PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL ship hadcks snow VITAL NBI3I) OK L'. S. Soi lrty Woman Carries Out Kupeeatioii lnven in Adclrcaa ly Cnnadinn Major llu.ld a lindge of ehlp to Frame.' tabled Heueral I'er.thlnc. "Wear a button with a alilp ae an emblem and talk eblpx ax much ox poxnible." la the plan of a ntw aoolety Juat organized In ler mantown. Th Idea originated at an addreaa given by Major M. I. IJoehm. a Canadian OUlcer, when he declared lhe bulldlnc of nhlpx ax being the aolutlon of the war crixln He nwcieated that every man and woman alio u Id wear a metal rhlp below tho colore, and then talk khlpi. arouxe publh Intereat In thin v,tal guentlon. ' Next day Mac. Fra.Kla Howard Wllllamn. of .34!) Mieene ntreel. realUlliB the ponalbtll Una of the idea, called a meeting ot the Oer nantowu Wutuann Army and Navy Relief, of wV.ih ehe ir preaidcnt, and th new ahip f'jt.ety ivkh Uunched. "The duei! are only ten rem.'' xald Mr V.'llheins. and that huj a email pin. mad hi the ahape of u yltip, ndthat in the bads of memhernhip. "Hut bulng the inn does not mak- nn a member. One muni promlne to wear It, and conntently talk the necenelty of rapid chip building.'' f'lnn ma lie obtained through member of the Army and Navy tlellef, Hlle and llelle Building, Vtrnnn I'ark, Monday k and Thorn, day from I to !'.' o'clock, or through Mrs. Wllllamn al her home Already there are 1500 members and branches In other citlee. Ho fur no p'ans line bun made for other rtlltles than tin- w.ailng of the nhlp anil talking th'ps, hut it ik i.i..l,l.v that the Bhlp Society will t-xpiini with growing need.1. IlKltUN ADMITS FOOD l()l AI.UKD CAI'TIVKS ISed C-'roeT (Jet.i Illankct Permit to Send j Supplied lo Priaon Cninpa New Vutu. April I. -The Ornuv war trade board Im- granted an e. hn.lvn blanket authority for the pending of foMl, lettein and mon'y through the American lld Crnnn, to Aiiierl-in and Allied noldlcrx In Her man prlw.n camp.". Two len-Kund paroel.s a weik may lie nerit fro-n flern" lo American prleonern. The par.-elrt may ontaln two heavy loin en of brewd a week, tobacco and aoap Htteclal ln-.elx foi Invalid may be aent when neren nary. Hernmwi of the overcrowded condition of the mall, however, the lied Cronn artvlne thai parrel In- not nent to Allied irlaneri. but money be mailed In the hur.au of Allied prl.onerM' rellrf. which will arrange for the purohaxn and forwarding of food and to bacco. loiter- nhould b addrrtmrd. with lhe irl oner'a Maine, nui.iber. tank, regiment and oornpany, to Ih" prison camp In which h Ix held. 'Ma New Vork" In Hie upp. i right hand corner of Hie .i.mIiim- ehould Im- written "Amerl.'Hii '"' Alll.il prlnoner of war, ml frs.." The letlem ehould not be longer than two Ixigc, w rill, n on one elde of the utier. in New irk thev will be turnol our to Urn national cfnori-hip board. Money must lie nl through the bur. an of Am.ii'xn tir.-oniis' rilnf, Aiiiii...n Itc.l Crone, uhllgl hi fc tin ' i'-vi i nun nl WlillCM lo ke . 1. in I .r fuii.l-. ..nl ''hecke, draft ntnl iH.Ht.il ..nl. 1 - 1.1 i' 1 1.1 in. nle out tO III"' Alll.ll- .HI II. il "'III.- I'hotu .y I'h.ilo .'rlirx MISS STKLLA M. MUIII'IIY Who will be one of the nidca at the White L'lophaut rummuf;c huIo to bo K'lvcn for tho Mlnerlronlia IloHpltnl ot 1021 Chcatnut Htrcit tomorrow, Thumdny and 1'riduy. -axlalBak 'BBBfLr JJ 10. WKDDING TODAY IN GERMANTOWN .Mint .Miii'Kuret La Pun- Will Marry ' Mr. JuHtus Clayton Straw bridge at Home 'Die wedding of Minx Murgnret l.a Hue. daughter of Mr and Mrn Waller M. I.R Hue. of 14T Pelham road, Uermantown, and Mr. Juatun Clayton Htrawbrldp. Id, non of Mr. and Mrn. Frederic II. Mtrawbridge. of Tor worth. Uermantown. will take place today at Hie home of the hr.de parent The cere mony will be performed hy th llev I! P. I Hennett, rector of lhe Hummlt I'renbyterlan Church (iermantow 11. Mian Anna Walter Hlrawbrldge, a ainter of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor and Mr. Frederic M. Stfaw bridge. Jr.. will be hlx brolher'x beet man. The wedding will be followed bv a email reception VHAni.TQK WAIIK An interesting epring wedding wax that of Mian Delia F. Ware, daughter of Mrn M. U Morrlx, of 2 1 JO Went Ontario xlreet. and Lieutenant William Charlton, of Atlantic city, which took place on Friday evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride'a mother. Tfle ceremony wax lierfurmetl by the Itev. Frank c fUtrhle. of Tioga, and wax followed by a reception. The bride wore h gown of aoft white taf feta and filet lace, trimmed wlih tiny pink roxtbudx. Klmllor Bower trimmed her lace hat. Hhe we glxen in marriage by her mother, who wore a gown of cream-rolnrtd marquiartte finished with tnu.-h of entln of the name ahade Mrn. W. II. I 1 'mho, the l.rlde'x ainter, was matron of honor. Hhe was attired In a frock of pale blue crepe meteor and filet lace. Mr M. I.. Morrln wa the brldrKronin'e hei man. Lieutenant Charlton and hi bride hft for Washington, i. ('., and after vlaitlng III. hmnnd. Va.. will make lh-li home at .Newport .Vow. liOIOHTI-l.N IIOIMi;iiH A pretty home wedding which took place lat (tenliis at :30 o'.-lm-k that of Mlaa Anne (slater I lodger, daughter ot Thomas Hhaw lludgera, and William Himpaon iJoughlen The lerrmon.i m performed In the Itev tleoige I Mir ward Adam at lhe hoimi of the hrldn. tiUl't ljr.hw.e1 avenue, and wa Wil li) saed by lhe nieinberx of the Iwu faiiiillo and a few friend only Th'i Litde wa given in niarnage by her brother. Ilaymond Wilde Hodger. and laaac Id.uBhten. Jr , acted a bet miui for hla briither. II I'OOD LUCTIJHK COCKS.! I'OK CATHOLIC WOMKN Thoec Stutlyinir lit (nthcdriil llnl Will loiter Ilnvc ( Iuhucs of Their Own FhimI conserv ,.1I.iii I the nlij.it of u neiiea of Tuenday afternoon ciklng leHon. innll luled h the Alllancr of Catholu- VVo.neu, in t'Htheriral Hall. Ligliieenth and Wood etie.l- 1 'ooklng cspertx atid headx of do mestic i-hiH-e cure give the demonetra- tion.i Included In the lenon. The ubje.-l at praent ilenl uini-lly Willi lhe nroiirr one of 1 uhntltutc In the hakliig of lireud and partly. Ktery I'lilhoh.' pariah is the city is repreaented in the clne tha. iitemble inch Tuemiav nfHrii'Min. Tli v omen of the" i-hiiine ill tilt b become In hltu. t.ir In clat'.i ..rganlxed m Ih. vanou l..TiKhen KNKiHTS TK.MPLAK INSTALL NKWLV KLIJCTKD OKFICISKS 1 1 . Coriiithlau Chaaerur Cominandery, h night Templar, at the l.u Lu Templo laat 1. glit. Inktallnd Ih oin.erx who lecenily were 1 . ted to nerve for the enaulng year lis fol l'. Hugene Leech, of 7lli1 Woodland aw n 11 . 1 oinmander . Henry L IJIaly. 'ollliiK ....id N. J., geiM-rallnalmo. and A?. H. (Jooioj . .in of Norwood, I'a , captatn general. lhe Corinthian limnneur Commuiuiriy 1. th. ..nlv mount. d ouiiimliilery In . n.i.,,, I lilted Hlatrn. In full regalia, including the 1 luiiieiiiix and white and block oslil. h illumes, the iK.dy, fully S00 nlrong. formed ill ihe Maxonlc Temple al o'clock and headed bv Mi. I'haxxeur Hand march.. I to l,u l.u 'i,n, i.l. M.xniiiler Mrtjuillilu. lhe nllrlug .um iiiundi 1. Iirudril H10 line 1 iiander Leech reaiiinteil Klitu.v M ! Turrl: ax neiilor watdrii mill William liniun. Jr , e Junior Vnrileu uml numed llowii.il ' . Frnarii war.irr Following the I'mtullrft lull Htrvh-en there wa danun uml re,rpt-in tendered by Hie siminamleiy to the fiienda and famllle of the hiilgmn. KICIITII WAR TRY WINS FOR HURTON CHANDLER Turned down aevrn time by aM(ja .iiHiichea of Iho war aervlce, llurton f'han-ii!-r. .n of Frederick Cliamllar, I'hlladelphia Mfilier and broker, liaa been accepted by u iluft hoard and will leine at noon today .'or Camp Meade. !Ir. I'lundler wa In Carthage, N. c" , aev eral dtyi ago, wlieu he received the poedaril from an f)vrhrook Ix.nrd telling him 0 r,.. uoit fur rxuinlnallon. I7n wlrwl a riuet lliut the examination he lrannferre.1 i, Car thage. I' waa granted and h.i wax paaaed A he tia had fiiuC yiarn pillllury (ruin ing filu'da believe h" will 01 claiavii for pa ollkera' (ruining chip 1018 "PRINCESS BONNIE" IN AID OF HOSPITAL FJenefit Performance of Comic Opera on April 25 and '2G There will He a benefit performance of Willard anfrncrr' coitrte opera, "I'rlncea llonnle." on lhe rtetilng of Tlnareday 01 Friday . April :l and J1, at Mermhllle lUn. Ttio prta-eetJ will be cl-eii lo tlie Mlecrlcor dln Hoppitnl. Thureday will In navy night and Friday will lie given over to lle army Th. honpltal. whir I equated at Fifty fourth ntreet and Cedar avenue, I Irelng runhefl to rompletpin, an the MIMera of Merry have off. red It lo th" Uovrrnmeht for wounded M.ldler and eaimre. Mr t A Itudolph hax been rrhearatng the . hot u and iat A numtter of well-known ninger will taV part. The caat Include. Mi Jnn- Ldel. a llonnle : Mr. lanlel liHil.r ax Husan irahbe Tarpaulin, and noti on I'ompo . Minn Jane It. Surrey, h Kitty f'lovei Mix Morence Ik.urke. ax Cupid; Mr. Fnderl. k Itleman. an Admiral 1'omiKtea . Mr Joneph Malnwaring, an Itny Htirllng. Mi. Hugrne Hullivan, an r'aplain Hurf. Mr Fran.-ln l. Itourke. a Captain Tarpaulin . Mr. William II. Iliirdman, ax Hhrtmpn . Mr. William J A Wall, ax Count Caxllnettt; Mr. M. 1 Judge, an Lieutenant Vueemaml , Mr. Iieonard Frlrhhurg. aa Halvador. The play Ix written In two arte, full of rat. hy muale and delightful comedy The atory. In xolvinff neveral love affair, bring In a num bei of amuelng nttuntlon and give nppnr tunltv for reral nolon. duetn and quin tet' a well as .ffeilive cnorunea and rn nenibli C. S. WORKERS IN FRANCE TRCSTED Y REFUGEES Take Full Charge of Inteieatn of YillaKO in Tlovaatated Uiatrirt New tork, April H Mrn A M. 1'ilke. di rector of the Amerkon committeo for devastated France, hex nent Cablegram Hav ing that lhe committee ha won th con fidence of the French people, (lovernment and nrmv. and ban aaaumad the full reepon tlhlllty of guarding the Intereat of the vil lagn In their working area They are "desperately .may" raring for dlnlreeeed refugee, according to the cablegram "More than ever we tnuxt be prepared to help a magnificent nation carry on." eald one of lhe menaage "France I looking to America. The morale of our refugee families I marveloux. They regard the civilian committee with poxltlv affection The gratitude of the French nnd their pplilt and courage in the marvel of lin age" Another dlxpat. Ii eald labor for farm in tanuatrd part of France wa urgently needed, but that "only hard worker are wanted--both men and women." A new branch ha been openrd by the relief work er nt Vlr-Hur-AUnc and tha Oovermnetit hax requexled the eetabllnhment of other poxtl In Alsace and In the Somme. Hunting a Husband Hy MARY DOUGLAS I'luiliiif) the (lame. CIIAPTIilt xxxix IIIANi: planned it out Tom I o:ne up an Munda. I shall flaunt Tom in Doctor ltlxby's eye' Harriet niemed Ult delighted with the idea "I aluill uxk Iiorfor nixby and Constance. I might for Hunda) night Ua," nh offered (hlx morning at breakfast "How nice of you. Hat," t eold ll I a wonderful help to mv plana : for I am going lo flirt with Tom Thlx may he rattier surprlnlng to Tom. Out eln.-e he .ore for thot IIIH. Jeanne girl, il will not hurt him And it .11 help me For I trust ninke laiclor lllxliy Jealous. I flattered lhe doctor quite liameleal. Now I must show him he Ix not Hie onl one. I put on mv little grav reii" de chi'ie t's simple line nnd ..ft white collar and ruffs gave me a dentine l.jk "Wouldn't you like to meet Turn alone?" asked Harriet I 6iv Id I should I thought I caught n Heel ing I'Kik. wh e meaning I cjuld not fathom, from Jack Wilson's eyes I do not like him I urn afraid I Imagine thlugx about lilm. I met Tom at the train In the Ford He greeted me heartily He remarked at once on how well I looked llul I did not look at him frankly I did not sa. "Thank you ! ' h I am UM-d to do I turned aside mv face I lowered my eyes. "iu you think so'"' I asked shvly To he ehv with Tom' Tom eeefned n little puxzled At a turn In the mail we now a ra. ing car lomlng toward u. Tom put hlx handover mine on the wheel Cnronst-tntm of my bond, he held the wheel a minute A c.ou.l of dual enveloped u. I slipped my hum from tittdet hi I d'd It In a unnhful vvav I meant It to menu one thing. Thai II em ba'raaaed me In have Tom's luiml on mine. Tom' puzzled look lid rno.iged If Sara In trying t" flirt, Ii" rhall," I could iilni.in Iwar Tom thinking Ho lile u.l reuiaik wa In keeping. "I vo missed von. Ham." on mid "n It went An Idle Oblation on an Idl a'ternoon I did not enjoy ur pieeril atiuude Not half n niu. h ai "ur forme.- iay .-ompanlntishlp Hut It must he Thin I no time for liken or dlslkea This i playing the game trrlously. I Ilk lux-tor llixhy lint I do not bellevo t'lHt I can ever care for another man n I did for Jim Hut thl I not n ejueatlnn of caring It i a iiucatlun of hunting We had driven the ear to the door. I sen Hie other lining on the porch. My heart heat oi'.kl It I tha tug of war. Khali I un-ed? Tomorruw 'I lie limliir Wiles. CHESTNUTS!. SSHk iJlH.'.rruiN MKMHItH HIII'llKnT MKhi. .mi, n, l .'il .Miits , IWi I., tl Kx. Hat. MA'IH Wl I' I'll! . SAT . V. Wisrill i.MltJCN'H TIHCMI'II DOING OUR BIT M I lliSi I v r s M , .1010 WKI5ER and LEW FIELDS ' i vv mi i. i. I. ,f -t( Af'.AlTv: l nMl.liV iuyric: ivyMl.lIT a 13 I SMAg St'lARTESTT MUSICAL COJEDY irj TOWN '"-- MAT. TOMOR., Rest Seats $1.00 AIjRLPIII T..SUIIIT AT HIS JUUL.I III , Thllr, A Ha, .,;,,, MATINEE THURS. " $100 13, F. KEITH'S THEATRE GRACE LA RUE IN I'AHCINATINH aONll li:i( (;ro,-WHITK & HAIG-Emmn tllla). TIIUH tVll.r-rifN JAMKH 4 IIONNIIJ THOItNTON, WIIIIIIIT A OIKTIIlLil, Ki:ilN A OAVIH. Ottiarr. ' S 'Ml AND Utn, A al Vennegu, . f UrnaJ i ltlMJ TU1IAT , TuMOIIItOW "THR WHISPRUING GH0HU8" AUy-WTAIl 1 AWT Mr Hhnxlux In J-hUaJrlfhla l . . wi gin ym fm If, QUIatlaaKI jtkK umnSmPtBm T3aaaV--uJJjBV Meellnr, Hfly-setf nlli Hlreel Impretea Asantlation, Hutlfth etrect and Oirard ae" hue. Member. Meellnr, I'rankford Ilnard ef Trade, Assents bly Hall, Frankford avenue below Heller etrret. Member. Msellna, 1-s.nrsslrr Atenne llnalnei jrn, WJ0 laincaMer avenue. MrmticrK Msetlnx, TenO-alnlh It aril I nY pendens) lleimblhan Alllnme. tleo (llrard n venue Vlrsllnr, Arndriny nf Natural Hrlenrea, .Nineteenth and Hare etlrela. Member. Ilramntle perfnrntanre, slndents f Krl4ee N'oriln H. ImmiI of lUprranioti, benefit Unl ersily of Pennsylvania llaee llnilll tip. 20, llrlleviK'-Mlratfnrd. Admlnslon i barge l. of L. A. Mel Yrnlerday The annual meeting of the Damra of l.al Allegiance of the Htale of Iennsyl santa wan held yenterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the College club. An election Of ollk-ft wa held The liao.ee of the Isnal Aileginncb meat one- n month ai the 'Urge 1uh and have orgHtiltrd n lied 'rons unit whlili vork at Ht. I'hihps .'hurrh and hx dunatevt all It own maierialr for more than n year DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I'. I ,m It --tiiiii.ii cf "MR. FIX-IT" M.r vvi.ck iii asmv i.iisaiiv WRLK MlllilA TAI.MAIH.K In lly I'.mM rf I'ue hate" -llAllf.lt. IIIAI'I.IS in V IMJG.l LIKE' ma t l-'U MMIKKT HTIIISKT POSITIVELY LAST 5 DAYS th irmarkal.l.. daring, naming photodruoa B Tffoa aafc ai? BteirKn ontin'i riiM o a ."i rt u ir. p M, Nml Usek in -. -i: .-MAI LIN in a ix i t. i.tri: ARC A D I A ' hkmtm r m:iw itiTii k 10 ir. a i . i .-. . s is. :. is. 7 is, o so v. u, WM. S. HART In First Hhi.slnc .if Art raf I'll tur "THE TIGER MAN" A'lJeJ K..n of liem.raix Final Chapter, VICTORIA UAiiKirr auovi: vth J A. SI (all is j-, v. i-nsiiivriy iii VVstk "Tarzan of the Apes" rillill.lj.' HTAIITI.I.M' HNTHtTAlNgf l Week NAZI.MOVA In ' Itl.V LLATIO.V I'llvlil.tl: i IfAI'LIN in A llOliH LIKE REGENT I'Ai'ht-T Vriw7fri7 ni.vjji x MKTIIO First Hhewhuf Harold Lockwood ,.A!i5iBll.. nt.n I V.JI.B-H KVK- (sill Kplaoat) TlTra MAIIKIST KTHEUT tsi 1 D)Ufi AT ' WE VAUDKVJLLB. tWlPHU U. CONTINUOUS PHILA. OPERATIC STARS Ivlll. I'rur i ..... "In. ki.g' Othtra. CROSS KEYS 1A'"'i7X wKfiS5, JULIAN ROSE -TCU' A ,.,muutr HUOADWAY """AiT h.s yiii.it a vk. OllUrtUIWll llAII.V VKJHTLT OH! YOU MELODY "JJ" JKUKI. CAKMBN In "11111111- i- Fl.AH" FORREST '",IM NVKI;K I wai'.Ji l-.vile K I.-.. M NI I AT TOMOItHOW TlOl' if) SI fiO AT ALL I'KIIFilllMANCaJi OUl, lO I.I)U .i:.n:if HAT 1JVO.) iM,t a i-.fii.,, ir.it i'rmem Till; Ii:iU-K(TlllN UK MfHH Al t'OMKDl' flnfidfiFOM imiiiiNAi. m;vv MlltK I-A8T OK M NKXT WEEK Seats Thursday TI,B GEO. M. COHAN REVUE ' UIT" NORA HAYES N0 OHM.I.NAI. N. .'.IMI'ANY OF 113 GARR1CK T,,m N,:XT wfkk" " Kn.a a tri DAii.r ATe, FIRST MATINEE TODAY The Vi.liin.l fo'i.r ,M. Hon I'll tu-e Kenatlloi) mm Thil'llnil frrrlta.l ty the m'.r Dr. Ixonard S. Sugdcn Prlro -Mats IKurpt 11 ; anj fiO Mht ll Hatunlay Matlncrs. '.'. to It. linnAn ',"", NKXT WK.lt ONLY IIvjiii-' KVile. a I, MO' Ti MOIIItOTT MR. and MRS. COBURN rttKHLNT TUB IMAGI'NARY INVALID FAIlf-'ICAL CHMKHV HV MOLIKIIB . I'pl'I'I.AR 11 MATIN'KK TOMilI'ltuW Ai'ADliMVOF JllaiC- Wed. Kvg , April ," Mill. IN HKCITAL by the Mauler Violinist 7br of IILIKKTO Kl MAN ' . tMIIALIBT . LMDY UllQn'K HhlDCL MAX ItOeK i. i: o ! o i. ii A U E R Ti. km. .': tq tl-VO, en Kl at Ilsppa' . METROPOLITAN Opera House M.irejmN y Today at 2, Tonight t 8 LAST "2 PERFORMANCES ,. matinbk 11 Trovutore "ff'a Mel-Maul l;a. iuii.i.e rjfc YiTrSL TONPIItTata' L'OraCOlO Wtn.K.tten,Ja- HeuUeHIU , ,.' , IV . liklur. AUhmlaa. lto '. ( mul , Mn.anionl Pal Z I l,y VXiqUM OI'KHA-I'A.NTOMIMU KOVjiS Sf LECOQD'OR. HlNOKim I . I'ANTfn.tMli Minfa. Harrlemna. run- i ximta. iii. Callus. Ituixtsun M, 1 MSI. jwin. I UWur. 1MI nursJs.l. I llarllU 4n4. !,,! 1111s 1 , 1 nf. 1 ,- it r hi en sin n k PIMA MATJNBM ToDAV M011W MKIlIvY nQUNlWgf 4 n. im- win. N i PlUI I I'T t t MlS mm Walnut Ab. th Kl. A hPIIl:.JK Trocadoro VWKMsOOMru fSAYRTYv "nt'TTwif'tA! nit. " s'-';3aA' - - "' ' i . -ti, " v yta.1 n90, h yo"ui,ef j- iy do not i i: VsS-JBp .. . . JttW On iifli
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