'y1 -- -TTTy!SS5Si5r iyHw "M -. 7iwVrir ? wty,'','''VrJVp 1 d JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Attends Both Opera Performances. "Off to Sea" to .be nem Tonight at Bellevue Stratford Society Girls Study Nursing ttTVAS nn awfull- pictty slRht jetcr 1 in' afternoon at u, opcla l'ecau,e nJ. weio it number of children their. The boxes wcro tllloil v Ith solue of the uddlts nho were only ubotit twelve yeais , and then some who mo almost In "L dbutato sla'' "Tiovutore" s nuclt in old favotlto mid has so many catchy ,onU that the children injoveil It as much llElit opera, and they capped with !Lli enthusiasm. Mrs. Theodore Speii mm in Mis. l-iam Clyde's bos with tairchllchen. 51". HcmsleyVt box had one tw0 of the oungcr fi.v. and i-o It was ,11 through the opeia house. The William Struthers Kills box was also tilled with "'ntoht was wondci fully billllant. vtpr the last of the season, and 'T.e Co. X" the Bie attraction. The Ileldo vorrlsM and Mr. John C. Gioome we.e Vr, CI'de's suests und Mm. Kmott Hare luoled the Hemsley bo. entertaining Mr. John Oahlo. Mis. Kdward Hanson ni lMr and Jin Henc Ilaie. her son and Hiufhter-ln -'" Miss MnA I-ca had Elizabeth I'oiter and y'ei reatitiB and ICalhailne T.oa In her llr una the l'nndal Morfians had the KrinkTiacv Giiswoldn. Louise AVot.il and Willing Hate a ...nine we will hae the musical m I i. -riff t Sea." und pretty neaily very 'one will so to tho Dellevue-Stint-ford to see the extravaganza. .Itldslmf f,om the last perfoiniance yotitiB Hoivley .wintered at the Ucllevue before mrUtmas (that i he wiote the music and play pa. t of It, too) tonight will ho cne hoMiiK " Th0 sM ", th0 ,how are all extremely talented, and have done awfully Rood work eveiy time they hmiappe.ired on the other side of the footlights- Elizabeth I-atta Is In It. -mi iow and she sd"Ri ""emoon at Jin. Hutchinson s. She will have a busy day of it T 1ICAU unite a number of the ounaer 1 sUttfs of puis who ate ahcady over en the other side working unions,- the ftench ictuses and wounded are Htudy Injnurjlm? in Older to go over later nnd join their inters and take up Uio'kooJ irorV. Alls Uoian daughter of Mr. and Airs. Clarence Dolan, of Ilosemont, has Just ie turned from Aiken. S. C, and Is tntstne a course In nursing at the Rryu Mawr Uos pital. You know, her bister, Kosallc Dolan. liij been nurslne In a Trench hospital 'over there" for about a year. Anne Spencer, daughter of Mirf. Graham Spencer sails about the first of the mouth to do telephone operating. She Is mighty well fitted for this, us she Is an expert French scholar Juju, as her fumlly call her, ias bce conducting that little shop on Rlttenhoutc ctteet for about a vear. t Her sister Agnes, or rill, is In Trance dolns Hcd Oops woik. Her other sisters re Mrs. Charles A. Totter, Mix. Jtobeit Hunter and Mis, ll. Spencer lieylanl. I hear also that Iluth llobait, daughter of Mrs. Charles Wheeler, dr.. Is studIng at the JMIevue Hospital, in New Yoik, and eipects to join her sister Hannah, who Is "over there ' MRS. AUSTIN IUX'KSClinn and hci family are certainly In hard luck. I So sympathize with them. No doubt -.oil hue heard that Mrs. Heckscher broko her arm on Saturday, and is In the Jeffcison Hospital. You know, she has been living la New Tork since her daughters mar riage, but came to Philadelphia a few treekj ago to complete plans for the presentation of her opera, "The Koo of Dtstlny," which is to be given at the Met ropolitan Opeia House on May '-'. Mrs. Heckscher Is president of the Philadel phia, Operatic Society, bj which oigunt- atlon her opera Is to be piesentcd. She is also a member of the Acorn and Sedge ley Clubs, "Well, to return to the hard luck. lira. Ueckscher's daughter Anna, who married Richard Newbold, is sick with measles, and they have a very young baby, ;vho has so far escaped the Infection. Then her son, Richard M. Heckscher. H 111 at ,Wi home, By-the-Way, in Strafford, with a nervous breakdown. Mrs. IUchard Heck ,cher is just recovering fiom an opeta jtlon for appendicitis and their six chlldicn V Just out of quarantine for mumps. Isn't that a chapter of calamities? NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities TVia .l.ta. ... - .II.U...1 Ml...... Ullik'tPf. . ." V.U.SIVI.IIIK Ul ...ItlllCU A V.U .J......--. lift.... .1-. t...u 1-.u 1 ...n 1..4m.lB Wf. ISwkler, of 1700 Rlttenhouse street, will take fu on Monday afternoon at i o eiociv in yloljr Trinity I'hurch. Mrs. l' Innes Foibes. uf Viilanoxu. moed lv Monday into her new home atVlllanoa. ti)r Forbes Is stationed In Texas, wikic Mra. Forbes expects to Join him next fall. Mr. and Mr. trillion, n nt.i nn.l tltetr frt'ldren, of WlimlitBton, spent the week-end 'ui ars. Okie's brother and slster-ln-iaw, V. and Mrs. J Packard Laird, of Devon. Mrs. Davis Pearson, of D039 Diexel road. S rttUmed in hr linm nftpr h.ipndlnir tllO Ijeek-end In New York, accompanied by her Ln.inhter, Mrs. Donald Klanlgen. Mr, Benlimin t; nhrivka nunnnn,i tin- n. l"'"1'it of his daughter, Miss Margaret liii o LAn& Oodyke, to Lieutenant WII- rfv1"'l.', ,ta'loned at Camp Meade. No dale Men set for the wedding. Ro?" Robert Uarrle will gUe a luncheon I. .r.Bllvue.Stratford today, followed by Ki. if parl' In honor of her daughter. Ib., . fnlx Barrle, whoso redding to Mr. Kin ., LLvans Slaymaker, Jr, of New York, If "J taxe place on .Satnwiuv Mr flwrt s. , .... . ..- Hinrou Z aunics . aou. oi jiox- ii.r.11' announce the einracement of their ?riler, MIj, Kmiiy Hlakemora Watson, to rouh vv"icu oununer, utso oi iiv ,,'"!,s'cale by pupils of the Philadelphia .".ICftl COHKt'ntnr it l. nl..A.. .l.tu .-.. Kih,.1 '. oclock ftt Art Alliance, W3 B-itU ft.r."t Th BOloists will tncluda Mls lUrlw cK,y 1'rI soprano ; Mr. John Leo, i rr. x ihci,i,.v.t).,. , ,.,. iiuni.(. ?tS k' ""ttrtahied tho matrons' settlon Lf(.,7n Association of the Phlludel sP !? ,,lel' School ot luncheon yester- hk i. tv'ou slue the, very beginning C.'i'fM hetn making Iay4te for the 3X """ H gucstn will be, Jlrs. Ap tattoo Mn. i Kussell Jla.Mlintd, Mis. Ka MalliiiRP,. m, v lll(i,oll ,,,. J)J"n.' ! l".: M"- WIIIIhu, Tlmeker.n .i of PI. iRjlelphla , Mm Andiew Koch, ur l.,i, ns Inik; Jim. t'lnrenco P.iv. of .tenk,, Vt'i-'if ,,. " i!nMU- "' t-'ld-. -"" Mrs Hntohl HiiMlaml. Mr. Charles P.mi. and Mrs C. Shuitwr. of UiiisiIuwiip .,.M?i,T".0,i"-"' Vl'lKh, ""' "' "" '.i'iRI Ur. All.., Phvin, w,iK,t, , r(.iUrn i n!,, home In i'ImcIrihI this ,.rU. Tliev t.... been spending the winlir with Mrs. Wiicht ,? 1; "nml '' I'harles J lloban j-outh Kloail stiert. Miss Walbuica Clio, .lauelit-r of Mi Mis jotp1, itlley, liw turne.l to m hn.,1 . Mnrymcunt. Tnrr.vtovrn.on.the.Hud.oii. nf., bpendljig the sprlne ncuton with 1i.-i Pa. tuts at tho itellevtif-Kliat'oid -Mrs. incent Carroll has returnrd finl h. Z1 d'""B ,,.rll' "id Is stayltiK tilth br uimiu. Mrs. M. K II. MeXtlehan. nt her home, II.... ninrj. In OtcibrooU. Onptaln t'arioll. F A V A., lias rvluinetl t., Ma battery at ;i i.. . by camp Kapp.i liimimi I'haptii- nf ilnmii... I Kappa will Rive n danr In ii.p Phlloiii'i .. Utib, 39U Walnut strwt. .mi Trldnv n'lijr. Mis. Thomas Uolstor. nlm has bfrn i Iiik tlw Inter ivltb h.r hifbaml. I.leut. i, ,, Holster, at n pnulherti .mini, bus nturn. .1 i . Ii6r home in I!env n. A dinner Has gli-n ..n Sunila rteiuni. .i Mayer's Diawlug Rooms In Mr nrnl Jh (Seoige Srhfkter, of C2? I'liu- street. In honor of their ilauBhter. Mir Anna Ilazrl Sub. ut. i and Jlr. I.ouls Vedernian. uhos.- iiigopeni.iii has leccnlly been amioun. .U Coxeis n.i laid for tiv.Mit -four miostK Ml. I.oiiIh VfUeimnu will (!,. n th.iiti.. paitj. follou-d j, supper, m ttm lilt. I'arlton this evening tn lmnor of his flan, o, LANSUOWNE IS BUSY WITH LIBERTY LOAN )!IVE Two Captirins Have Number (if Sub- captains in Charire of Various Districts In litisilunne as In cpi oilier plu. e. Ilio alMmpoiUtit thing in Hip pi.-s. m time Is th success nf the label t; Loan. A'ul. with mm and uoinui l.olh uifranlzeU Into rtllrletit bodies anil ragei tn unas the tonn thor ouuhly. th. iiiut:i mil t hik.ii be tem-beil -Mr.. Samuel I. K.nt .mil Mis Thomas i I'ooper lite rapt mi o-i 1 1 . - won ,m - I.Mn-tn Loan fonniiltt r tit thru I n.l.'i tl.rm hip a mimht't of mil. tt...i" n, , ,,ijjh ,i' iho arioii-. liti t. t- T i. .. ii i,l. h jniiH . McKcimn Mi- Th.mia M . . l 1 - .1 S sB-ares-SMsa 1'hotu In Urn.iti -MISS AXX LIVINGSTON GHAIIAM Duughtor of Jlr. anil JIr. .1. D. Gra ham, of 4G27 Locust stteet. whose ongaccment to Lieutenant illiam llcndcrpon Hagar. Jr., has been an nounced. Lp Roj Smith, .Mis. Honatd V. Read. .Mrs. Ilatlan 1'. Statzell. Mis. Hobeit Downing Taylor, Mrs. Nelson Tester, Mis. IT. r. I'tui nlngham, Mrs. IJinlly l". Mai tin. Jlrs. I'harii'S Jlereer Bailey, JIr.. '. Carioll Llpplneott. .Mrs. Many I,. Ilemy, JIis. Ralph L. Hays. Mrs. Robert W. Click. Mis. William O. lleinp stead. Jr.. -Miss Mabel Phillips. Mis '. II. Spayd. Mrs. 11. W. Pierce. Mis. Samuel Hunting and Jlrs. Howaul II. Ililveti. Among the women who aic assisting these, subcaptalns are Mrs. (5. Victor Janvier. Mis. Clarence SHI. .Mrs. John V. LouBlmey. .Mis. t'hailes A Wlllcox. MKs Peal son. .Mrs. A. F. O'Panicl, Mts. Turner, .Mis. J. 11. Ryan. Mis. Stoll. Mis. CJ. II. Shrlver. Mis. J. H. Wilght. JIis. flcorgo p Stetser, -Mis. IMwatd T. Collins. Mis. I'hailes 11 llans, Mis. Ill wood P. l.eedoin, Jlis. V. Jennlngst Hood, Jlrs. Stanford II. Lenls. .Mrs. llenty S Barker, Jlrs. fieorge t'aiey. Jr.. Jlrs. Het bert Rarber, Mrs. William Plcatd. .Mis. A. I'uher IJosd. .Mrs Flank i. Uurtows. Jlrs. William (J. Landei. Jlis. W. F. Waie. Jlrs. Robett Dewur, Mrs. James Ta!or. Jlrs. II. Ross Smith. Jlrs. Flarente 11. Uuid, .Mrs. Frank i". Nleweg. Jlis A. II. ICneen, .Mrs. W. Livingston. Jlrs. John 15. Dails. .Mrs. 'Oscar S. Klmberley. Jlis. J Rees Phillips, Mrs. William C. Jackson. Jlrs. Rdward Raid, Jlrs. Jlorton P. Ilond. Jlrs. Crawford, Jlrs. H. W. Oulnand, Jlrs. Isaac Lyster. Mrs. AV. L. TIndall. Mis. Paul Lachenniej er. Jlrs. Charles W". Lc Tetc, Jlrs. Alfred C. Balch. Jlrs. Carl Lewis Altmaler, Jits. AHeji R. Hoffer, JIlss JI. Louise Van Zandt. .Mrs. Herbeit Hays. JUs. J. Llddon Pennock. Mrs. irarold C. Ogden, Mrs. John Airy. JIlss Flor ence Harrington. Jrrs. Andrew S. Jl. Young, Jlrs. Puiyiuond Young. JIlss Peatty. .Mrs. John II. Jarvis, Jlrs. T. Sparlcs Hlshop. Jlis. Jlarshall, Jlis. Ilaiold Halrland. Jlrs. Chailes Suddards, Jlis. Damon and JIlss Doiuthy Smyibe. A number of tho mcmbeis of the Junior section of the Twentieth Century Club are also helping out on the Llhetty Loan. LECTUKE ON CUKAT1VE HEKI1S Collonel Allcrton S. Cushman at Franklin Institute A lectuie on "Tho (.rowing or Jledlclnal Plants In America" will bo given by Lieuten ant Colonel Allerton S. Cushman, Ph. D.. of the ordnance department, ut the Fianklln Institute this exenlng. Lieutenant Colonel Cushman was formerly director of the Instl tute of Industrial Research, Washington.' D C 'it became evident that unless the growing of medicinal plants was token up In the Tnlted States on a scientific and large basis there would bo a serious shortage of some herbs which are Indigenous to tho country. Doctor Cushman and his associates deter mined to uttempt the production of temperate rone medicinal plants with a view. If no slbe of meeting this situation. The progi-aro lias developed from sn.su beginnings niid hss jirtnenbtd many dinlcult problem. Which will b aikcussel ' ' ., I "yif ffqy i; ' is,st'- i 13 VEXING PUBLIC1 LEDGtiK III I ; v i -t Id I'luM i -t tn-i, I.. mi; a- Mi--. I. .una NUMBER OF SPRING BRIDES WED THIS WEEK Miss Elizabeth Bell and -Mr. John . ('. Farr to Be Married This Evening1 Th" ii .Mini; r Ml i:ii.il.( Hi M 11. II, biuglitu ..f .Mi- Sulli.. Id II nf Vi.st Plrlln dplphlii, ii ii. I Mi .Inhii c Fan. nlso uf V. t l'hlludpih.i. win tnU" pl.ii'p tin - "i.nlliB at N.4. ..il.. I. Th.. . i r.'ini.ni will lie p. t folli.Ml In 111.' It.l li.nl'K,' P.ull Itrck, nf I'l.l-ppi't I'Mlk Mis. IMI will I" .-it .. ii.l.-.l l,.i b.-r sl.t.f Ml.s .Mil.' 11.11. tr umlil r hutii.r. mul hi Mi-pi iip . Kan n sister of the brl.li Kionm as hrlderiiia.il. Mr. Furr will Iiup Mi I'luieuip liullitiKii. "t KpiisIiikiiiii, " l.."-t man. The bride will be glien In inai i lagc by lipr brothel, JIt Allen loll. A large reccplU.it lit the honie nf th. I.t id. i" mother wi'l follow the .'eicntoiii MKTSS WIM'I.;; hi. tig Imiieht s luteri sting w.d.linH w i'l I., that of Ml Floi. titlnc W iiilei ilaughi. i nf Mr , Ciitollne Winter ..f a.m.. N'oitli FIC ...tiili stteet. and Mr Ij.ui ' ' M.W. w I'h Ii Mill take plt'C in the Luih.raii clitin h Si'l.tllll Htliet I1 11.1 MontRnltier.l linillle. lit h d'i In. k with tl,. R"i .I'.hn W Kulnii.l olll.'iaiing. I he Inlile will be Riven in iii.utIukc I" li.'i In t.lli. i . Mi Rob.'it C. Willi. I. nnd will weal n bum n nf while K, iil'iielte crepe anil lai draped nier chimin, ;. eil .if tulle, taught with i.iHiigo-lihieHoiii sptus. anil will i.itr Ittld" r s unaiiKPd In u .-h.jw.'i Miss' I'uiollne Int. r VIII ! her SiU"er" nnl ntt. miaul Her ftuck is of tmle blue Keotgette and Inc.. (IihimmI ..let pule blue ihlffon. Sin-' will arr. a hlmwer bu.Uet nf pink ios.. Jlr llcolgc II Mets will be his liiotbcr s lie-it man. nnd the ushi-rs will lie Mr. Ai Ihur lllghl and Jlr. Kn-Urriiilc lleiklet Tin sel Vile will be follow d by ll U'l'Pl.tM.ll lit the home of the bride's mother Mr. Met and bis bride will lmi i a wedding lutii - tiey and will be ai home nfi.i Ala I ' i'j'lli North lllghteinth sin-it nt'.- masi;i: A pt.ti.i wedding was sul.iiiiiir.id this morning ut !i o'cliMk In St. Iloiiaxenlum's Roman Culliolic Chinch. Muili mid t'liinlirla stretts, when Jlis. Abiks Jl Jtug.e. daugh ter of Jlr. und Jlis. Juni.s It Miigec ..f Sb.'S VotU load', was mauled tn .Mi John i tu.v i.f l'I'i Xoilb(H.t IhiuI. nnd Tlw ieriiin.nl was perfoimed b.v tl" lr. Hie Rev. Ileibert llamke. Ml. Magee guie his daughter In marriage mid her sb-lei. Miss Malgaret Jlugee, was her bridesmaid, llmli iisteis wore smart coat suits of biu, with cra build bats. ' Tin brldegtimm hud for b. st inai. Jlr. . Jl May After a brruLfust at Hie home of ihp brlile's linither. Mr. und Jlis Dux left on an extended trip, mid upon their turn the will Hie hi ulney. McOiKMACK - WIHHI.KII Mi interesting wedding will " P' " this ufieinnon in the Church of St. 1 1 tuticls XaMer. when JUs Curollne ft Wu-shr. daugliter of Mis U.iiis WlfwU-r. f 7:i.l .utih Tti'lit)-Utli nrw'l. will beiome the bilde i.f Jlr. Irlng a'. JlcCormuck, of """l Noith . ,,.. ....u 1... .l.l.tl.ll I I K". I" Twenty-iiuii " -- will pel form the ceieinoiix, which will i" ,, .,ulet one. owing to n rccnt jl.atli m th bride's fanilh. Miss Lauru IMIuid . ai teiul the bnde and Mr. Hull Hlllatd wll l til.- In Idegrooms best limn Aftr s11"11 . . . . . ,. . ...j t.i t,iu . .ii in - III lp Jlr. McinrinuiK u.i.i ... cup their new home on Xmkhk sti.-t HAIIUItl.T. NOXXKM CKRR eiy t.retty wedding took pluce in Hi. borne of Mr. and Jlrs. Milton "''""' .',' "COS North lllexentli slieet. on halutdai moinliig. heu their ilaughtei. JIlss Mai cuerltr 11. Nonnemacker. was ttiatrled n. Mr William Habetle. The brides fulli.i Kao her III mairiage. and the leiemom was Perfoimed by the I'l-'V. P. " lIIM-". -f ot. Reformed church. Sixth -tn.l i.tan; Clrard uvonite. The bilde wore a bead., white gem gate ipe ri.be draped ox. r n.M si 1 with a tulb' '! arranged with ,. wreath of orange blossoms and .an led chlds and lllhs of " lley. Mis Helen St.alton. the bride's sister. " ,",lf,u,l, honor, and was attiied In a frock of wl Ite point ."win-It will, an underslfp "f nlnk tatln and carried pink los.s. Mr Ralph Cob man attended the bilile K.ootu. A breakfast followed tho ceiei.ion. V i t lotlc spirit as shown In the decora il ,s w I'h UieUided many beautiful Amer- rail Hags, among the palms, ferns ami flow ers Mr and Mrs. Haborlu left on an x unded pip ami upon their leturn will Ilia it MOS NoiiU laeumli Htieet until Juno, when they will Icaw-Jm-. Atlantic cm. STRARNS-RAZIN Mr and Mrs. l.ton Uaxln, IMufi N sii teentli htieet. announce the mairP.e ul tun. laugl Iter. -Ml"- Caiollne J llax.ii. t Mi. Howard 11. Stearns. T. S N . oil uesiUi "t St. Jlonlca's Church, Seiemli nod .Inu-r streets Tho bible -wis utteiul.il by her s sttr. 'JIlss Jladellno B-hi- bridesmaid, and the bridegroom 'was at ended by n brother of the bride. M- !-" 'Jazl1'' nH ,,c'' '"The wedding was followed by a reetptiou at the homo of the bride. HHTTB DltVKi: The wedding of JIl'-s Hthel H Drake and Jlr Frank 1'reiuh Shute took Jilaee yehter day at Ijikcwooil. N J T'"' eremoni was perfoimed by tb It" Tlmmas Jlahre Jlr Shute ts manager oi iu i..c.-.i.-...c-4-ci0. In Ikewood, and Of th .w Mopmnth lliitel lit Spring- Wlie J. . PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. APKIL 17, m:- w i;i' 'i .-o pi ::i:'i i iiiiiwn, with noi I lie i1. nub i' I!. it. .ii .Itt.Mii' Thnmti. l.i .Klitoi ut' Mi . Iluln'it i'. it. it. i. .i. c. a. to ;ie t)n:i! ; horal Society to tiivc "Piinccss Hotline" I nn May 2 for War Relief 'I'll' I'll. 'till Hnei ".II I I1..1H I I'.iilium! M ' i ii in ii , nut ii - beiii.uls for Hi. 1 1. ii... i i . ,1 . i mil. np-iii "Pilin -- Cunt,, In i1 ml H u cer. iiml. r ih lli ... . ..; 'i .. . n Flt Kiral.l. in Hi" ii mill n in I, Cm in i n.it an. I W sin.iiwt, r .,i,-,n mi . . ii in ' JI.U .. f.il 111 II 11. Ill ii' l l'i in ill. in I It llll II. Ill Hi. I.. Ill . Ill l-i. ii I ..I i I, n f .. IKittni. in-. uv i, .in s . i I ..I .. .ill- HI I liii .11 'I til i .1 '.!'! I i 11 "I lift! M'li" Alls I.I. ,i 1 -:, i .' . , i ' ,. I'.im tile and Ah - Hut i Im n . ll i pit of Sll'-.m I'l.ibl., , ll.l ii V ii t 1 1 1 1 , i the . u! uf Kit 1 1 In . .1 M li. i.l.i S.hn.iil will I. i...ini I'.. mi iiipi- i the cust in, bid. Mt. II. .in. II.mmI i Slulnips: Mr i!hiik Jl. I mi mutt i',iili n TatpHiilin Mi .li.hn W l.me. .Ii . tlu.i Si"i lltiK. All hi. .id lit. '.i Xdiili.il Mi II." Mil Pal.tn- I'.Hlit 1'i.iii...-.i .Ml liuii Fllsg. laid, .ll . Sill.u'.l ll .1. hn S.bliail. I'.itilim villi .mil Mi ..Ii. il.uti. l.l. ill. ii. in' I ii-pi PHILOSOPHERS OPEN SESSION TOMORROW Three-Day Meetiiujr Will He At tended by Many Cele brated Suvantit A u l. l .il t ling uf the Am. 1 1. .in Philo- H.phl.'al Sui.leti will be held ill lb" Mull nl the So. it'll .HI Ind. ..'Ull"ll. e Sipiure, till Kotlth Fl'fth .tteit. Xprll IS 1!) ami J", with the ptirm-ic ul piuiuotiux il -" fill kliuwleilgc. Duriiiit ill" up ni'ig n s-lotis TIiuimIiii ufleiuuitu- l illliini B S.nt', pi i vide nl. will pll-side IIII11IH the hieak. is will be 1M- WUtll P I 'llt', lle.l . pluriSM.r uf l'lltl.lHlltl bis- tnri. I uiv.'islty of l'enns Uaiilu. who will piak un 'Knmt.- ut i'iiim I'mittol I'nd. r Que. tl Kllsabeth" , William I' l.lngelba. h. ptofesii.r ol niudei ii lluioiitnu liist..i, I'nl M'llt.l ..I' I'ennsitiauia whose kuIiJ.m t i "I'otllinl uf Cuuiiu. rte lit Wal'liin. " . Al. uiider Pelriink.'Vllch. piof.ss.ir of xunlug.i Vide I'lili.iHlt.i. Ml... will li.nl uf "Th. Iiilbi .lli" of lln-Killl I'nlltillll I'h 1 1"- nil l" mesti. und Int.'riiiitionnl (Juctiuu. Albeit S. bins iinf.s.-ui ul hi.'in'i llii'iiiiur. , Miuilli College, who will talk nil Tile Relations nf Flench nnd Xiiuiicati 'I li.iutilit in th. Right eentli and Xliu i. eiu'.i i i nluil. -" : Thmitus S. Adams. piufe-oi' uf imliti.ul tcunouii Vale l'lllPsll . who w ill dtsi tiss "The Pl'oblPlllh of Wai Flounces , Km. .ii I! .Inhnnn, piu fessor of tiunsportuliuii aiitl .ninmerce, I'nl l.l ill. l of Pennsylvania, whose subject will bo "Contrul nf llaili'uads uf the I lilted States"; Culutiel Fiedtrick F. Russell, medi cal cotp-, I'liltid Stalls arnii win. will speak un "The S.inil.iti.iii of .- -ii.il William T I'm l.i. .iul.- I . null. ii. line plni-l- nluai. II. Hi. ml I nml il, nlm mil I ilk un tin Siiikii il 'bu. ' ' A in. ' lliil. 'II' "I ' ami ' "im I " lb' In h. Id .lui li i- l i i i . J11SS FLORENCE IJl'RKE Of 709 Chestei nvenuc. who w 11 tnkr tho par of C upid n tee y auction of "Princess Uonnie'' to '10 1 Blven in alU of the MiserieoMlla IIopXhUI, I . rjffli 1.- T STENOGRAPHERS SELL $10,000 LIBERTY BONDS Thirty dirl Worker- .Make ("real Show mjr in One Dav' Spare Tinn' .MRS. WILLIAM II. WILSON '.Vifi' (f tin- Diipctor of Public Sufoty and clmirmuu of the women's liou.-.e-to-liousc commit tee of Lihrrly Luun workers for South Philadelphia. Each tiny l!.it) womi-Vt cuiiMisseis report iroricss to her. Thirty younjr women stenoaruiihors on her stafT it'poitcil $10,0110 collecteil on their (irst day's work. Iluw I l.l 1 1 . louna girl st. iiogtitpheis. tint ..tie mm. than m.-nli -fli. .i.-.m. i.r age pll.u up a tut.il .if 1 1. .(mil In one ilsy's huuse-to-liousf wink "aftir Ih.iiis." is i.imoiiiiceU lo iliii at tic Mini., u's Lib. i t.i I, hi'.idiiUHi- le.. The Ihliti ii.uns wi.ni.ii. win, handed in Ihelr snbsciiptluns under the nanie of thu lilil SVorkeis for the Khst Precinct," ale uniler the Ipadershlp of the chalinmti. neleet id bj th."nwlvc. fruui their own number, Ali-s 1'nrolliie M.s'oach. uf 1'tai CarH-uter slieet, nnd sin' In turn leprirtK cucli ilay I.. Alts William II. Wilson, of Jjiit ,.uib Tn.'lillHll Street, wife of the Din. 'tor of Public Sufit.i. Mrs. Wilson is ihalnuuii m Hn huuse-tii-luiiiM- cuuvaxs fvi the smith eit i. ili.-ni. t, i Mending I ruin Spun" tie,. t,, Hi. mi vi laid and fmni rliet to rlier The iiiii" tulT uf women workers under h. t iiiimbi .. tiriil 'i lii III. Mini, jinked mi i... un evtnimdlniii.i M 1 dai - lei'clpts. hum citllei led In td'.. Unit iiaiilutl" luiitiD wutkei's during theli luii.li liouis mi .Munil'ii' ur sflei I uyiock . .,1. 1. n lift. nn. i. ii. Thnuiili nil m, office i.nki t wUh iiiutlue duiles hulding them ' i. .Ii at Iheli desk." In m-i.-i-iiI eases pel-11.1--U111 was Biii'iled hi I hill- emolo.ieiH fm im in in liui" ut I invteu.l nf .'. in order to - in their caiiui-.s In K.md bilKht duyllglii Weie sit uiir toal fur 1 1 1., (Mill .m., dui." ml .Miss Helen Halllliuuii. i.f '...'I? i . , , - - . .. . . ,., ,rn. im si net, this morning, "but I il.ni t ..upposs H. . in keep It up hei'iiu." ww'ie iiiie.iili .mi ml nearly all the home, in .mr pncln.'l " Ml-, lluiiiiigan mid In r friend. MwS White, also a Helen, not of Tun, but ,,r p .li lullsm, made a tiiOht eiTi.tli" tium, im . i iiik all Ihelr iuiiiiiIh touethii 'flu two M. I. n- started at I p. in. Mondai. nnd mi I i.w. i fill prmed tlielt rlMiueuce in coaiiltiK i. In. tunt dollars fnnii old teasi.. mam esses .mil oilier ie.epta.les that both wete uciee .il.li sin prised h.v a showing of nun-, t,an v- ' illnnrr t'tii" a-, a result or ule, nllt ill". muni's woik It would lake a long II t ,,,,,, ,1UI im Minis letlk'ts. ' fJu Allss llaiinlK.i,, win, . -1Kb I'O.SDIL'K TALKS HERE TOMOIIT Vuc Report Author Will Speak for Gills' Protectors I:.. inn. nil It Pi.xd'ck, bead nf tin , III.) l.VV I If lll'llllPOtll' I '-in, ,.,1-.!.... -"- -. ..... . .(..,n,,,, ,,,, I iiiniug Camp A.lliltles, Is scheduled in -i-eik toi'iglit m lb.- Rose iluidin or th lieMi iiie-Stiatfm.l The address win .. ,e liieted under the auxplee. of the I'liiludelpbia i ..nitnit'.e on pi'.nctl work lot girls. It Ik . pei ted thai All Fo-dlck will miike lerei .nic to lce inndltlon- In Philadelphia. - Y. M. II. A. Names Olliccrs The Young Jli'ti s llebtew AsHoclatlon has uoniliiMteil I ho following uieiiibHis for election tn cllli " .it Die annual meeting In Mhj I-'oi iiteMilcnt taiiii .1 iibiiuaer co picidni .rtbui A Flel h r lt'"Oidiug Pl, I t.irv J.i o c lli rnhMmcr nrrsioiirlliig fei'itniv Morris Wif and iriaxurei' Jacob Paurt IniPi i a- V lto u e rtertpd for a term of thtee veai.j as nominated, aie doriloo nioi'a. Vctierq II l. iM'nnnn. Jacob II JUv hilanj.ia. ii i SunHelrfc W 191S RUMMAGE SALE WAS OPENED YESTERDAY Bcjiu'IU for Ali.xtM'icortUa Hospital Will !5c Held Four Days Instead of Throe Tlv While Klephnnt ItutntiviKe Sal.' ulilib pitinnses in li one of 111" largest and i)iot filrepsofitl . ghen In nils cltl. opened 'st'rils nvirnitiK at ID u'rluel. at In'.1 1 I'hestntit stiei-l. Tbu aV. whlrli l for tin lirnent of Hip Mlsetlisinll lllil'al. as ut first plutii'iil f..i lln..' ill. .v.; but ro many beatttlfnl tlilttE. have Iw n tn-Heil and lb.' plans went to br grnnlng so tupldlv that tb. oiniHltt.H has lie. Idml t Imld It fur lour (lav., oppiiluo .ipstPidiiv limlpail of todai. Tin biillilltiK will be lurnnl Into n erllaljp ilclKli'tiiieul state fur the four iliii ubeip .ipiyllilnc iitiahlnuble Is fur koIp Thete I. h inllliiiPi spftlnn. ntipie pomp of the Intel t will l. xold. Sirs J. Jnji'f bus .'Ir.irg.i i.f th men's ileparlinrtil. A splendid assort niPttt nf ibltiH will tie i. .Id hi' Mis. K 11. liMlli. Ml.. .Mm I.' tlalttl. .Mm. WultPr k luuili Mi.. .1. Itlllltigtini and Mi. ttiiane. All.' Flunk Tmlner hnnhotg of p book.. The sh.i" leportiitent Is under thf illiertlon f Ml.. I'hHt'rs IIuI.hIiuii and Mi'. Paul Nannetimn who will b.- h-IIp1 b Mis. I'ninllliM "o:eiiiHti ilr. Friiuls i'ooI.p. .Mrs. II. tin Ti'iice-. mid Mr. Will. Bin Jlc'lllnn Mi. Finn'. Ilookej will ell the Women limiiw 'I'll, iiitiiltiiip .lepiittitiPlit Is hii nil-ii-iia.li .iil'i. -ting oil". . insnv rar.' mi. I iinllii.p of fin iillili. . In. Utilliis all. ml ill" tnpp-iii i.iliphn (lialtr. "ouclies dlians tulili s tin. I i.K'titip.. wilt i.p ...til hi Mis I'tiu i 'ri.tlpiiinn and Uj .1 SliPtlilnti I ii.Ipi h tiuilibei of i. ..men I fun th Si Fi.in.'is .1" HkL" . ill Mil. th" ip.lnniunl pivni i.'S t.. h" ..n. t.f th,. bi.pl defiai tinent The i '.nun IIP" In hsigp Ili.'Hul". Mis. S. M W Militss i. lid .Ml-' T. Flunk lieirliu chali iii. ii . Mrs lli.'lmid It ijlliim Mis. Ilrrhett .1. Mut..ii.'i. Mis Fiinikllii . Smith. .Mi Imiii.I ' I'guti. Mis. .I.ihii lliirtips. Mis lluili ' f.iMl''. Mis Auil.i . I llatilson Mi., .luttif. Ii Tr li.il.ull. Mis .In'ii". I' Wiilsh. Mi- U II I'll mill h'iiI Mis. .). il I'lsi'kP Mis M K it AliMlchuel Is ebalrniaii of tin- eseeuttie coiiiniiltee In lunge or the Whim Rlrpbniil Itiiininage Sale, nnd Mis A V ltlllke Is lee . hull mul'. OlhlMS on the loiniultt.e uic Jl.s A. Itust, Jlrs. J AI ('tieiiiicll. Alls. John c sbreluin. Jlrs N. P tjiliiin. Alt. Jutues V Aluuili, Allss laiuiii liluikbuiue and Alls. S. Atuoie. IIENEI-MT ilRIDCK IX TOLEDO Iicltrinn Orphnns to (let Liberal Share of Proceeds Kroin AITuir 'liileiln. Spill 17 i:et.i iHpliiin. HeiitPnanl. seigeant and sound competing 'm the unlet membership . nnipalgn of Hie Toledo Woman's Assoc a -lion Is uslstlng Mrs. .1. W. Koehrman. the ueiietul ilinltinan. In making the cord pally Tuesdn. Apt II 30. one of the biggest etetits pier Klxeli ut the Woman's RtllldlliB. The sso. Istlon und tletglan orphan will share the proceeds. The association stands Iip liinil eieri phase of woman's wni work Tables hip being in Hinged for tle bundred and bridge, and man congenial groups aie iliend being foimrd. Tho captains whose iiputcnurils and nom panies nre assisting oie Jtrs. 1J. J. Torluon. Alts, lieoige Weit and Airs. Ralph 1'eigu- .111! Kouuiou uf Catliulii- .Missionary Society The .Madonna Uulld of lite Cat hull.' Ails slonai) Soeletv will bold Its thtid annual n tmlon ond eiileilainment tomurton .iciiim; ut Catholic dills' High S. Iinol, Nineteenth und Wood stiepts There will be humI mid lutiumt nlal elections aiiuugiil bi Hie entertainment commit lee Hunting a Husband P.y .MARY DOl'tJLAS '.'..lin i jl 1 1 The )'inniiift Wiles I'lIAPTRR M. mill: mill -A- we cam llll mini's -at gtoiiped on the nor. li us ne up 'I'lie i enlei tt tl'" gloup was roitstunen liwiglu. Whui a loiely ple tme she was! Her diess of pilimose ellow clothed her like a (lowet Her drooping blm k hat threw ulluriug shadows oxer the loiel.i contour of her fare. Such un exuulslle fate' I saw that Turn was captlialed by that fa.e. I should huie tn.i bauds full to keep Tom's Interest. Ilur. strange) enough. .Is. k Wilson came to my lescue. "I want to take -.oil f. lions oier mv farm.' 'he salil Then cssuall he said to me, "Wouldn't ju i arc t i t ome, too, Allss La lie?" "Thonk ou." I !, id, I mint In brush up mi strov lo. ks The inolor1 ig Jack Wilson lntei-mutcd with n laugh Have you heard the stoty about tho Ford that- Th.lr Voices wete lost In the d islam e I tun upstnhs lo dab a touch of powder nn iii.i nose. 1 en n't exp'ul'i nh.i, but Jail; Wil son fills nie with lpptlgiiunce II is bald for me tu understand bow I Inn let euu can fm blm. Ii et I lue no m tual leason for disliking lilui I must try to gel over it The nun soon letuined I could see I hat l .-tor ll'vb wa not lariled away by Con. stance She held lm mter,v for him. ll hud seen her make a fool of heiself the ilav of Hie pllll'. . He was eagj-r fm 'll oni thing oi llatlt'iy. Rut be was not to get ii ' T ileiotcil invelf to Tom. I took a sjlle Ituiis interest lu blm anil bis affalis. "Vou iiiotliei- asked no tn tell ou. Sain. thai r- may baxe lo go Wesl to clne the house. Your Aunt Kinil is 111. liui she will let you know " W'e cuuied on all out cunverralion in low tones, iitne when he seemed a little bored I asked him ubout the little Jeanne Klrl. "Yes she was us lovely us ever!" I u the meantime the doctor cast meaniuc glaiu v ut me. lint I paid little attention Jl inteiest was ceiiteied In Tom .The most .asuul ee could see that '. S. Hi.- duetur .oiisoled himself with tk.' love) Constanc- Invlght Lovely slir Is to look at v-id she can lull: dellghtfullv sbniil i.r-if With n liltV thvdl of delight I saw the do. loi (ov.i a vawu with his liiiml Jl plan was woiking well I iiiiiim row I be rll.lle I, lenient. Hem. .if liens for tlie smlrl. imsp villi lie niretrd mul l.rh.lrd In Hip l-.vriiinr I'ul.lle I r ilnpr. 10011.1111 tltei sre wrliten iu unit nbli. nf the l.ilier mil) mul are rdiurd with full .nniir mul telephone tiuml.er of tlir kendrr. . It niiut be l.o.'.lble tu verlfi Dtp iiolp. il-ilre-.. "-iiiiel'. t'tlllor." Lvrnltte I'nblle Leilcrr. UIIU ilimnut itrret. CHESTNUT ST. O P K R A II O U S E ninl'iTluV .Mf-SSKS slirHltRT Milhts "Ui t" tl .'ll .Mt 10. to II I.V. Sul. ki on i vnsia: Timvv v ini i:n n viiuen s 'rnu mph DOING OUR BIT M.V.1 MONUAV SI CIS NOW JOE WEBER and LEW FIELDS ni-w n 8.1 ai. BACK AGAIN iiisfssfinni 1ARTEST MUSICAL COMEDY IN TOWN t- MAT. TODAY, Best Seats $1.00 ATiKT.PlTI TOMOIIT AT s ts MAT. TOMOR., Best Seats $1.00 jjyracCT.g I O.'lHKItOl t'lUO.V.HUWi'ifclI '18 I i l.sillrs' Mel.t, rlillsilfli.hU Vloiorlrnes;' scn'allon Hotel Adelphin Roof Ugrdeiiif. Alembeis ( f "f Mmlrsl rmurilt, "lln" tn Srm," I ntrXl States Ssdois juislcil bi .voting womeh. benefit St Agnes's Nam I Rase lilt, BellOe viie-Stiulford Admission charge j, .ddres, llnrimiinl ll I'os.llrk, aiisiileest of Coinuiiitee on Piottctlie W'otk for Otrle llp1biup.Stratf.ini Roe fjardeti 8 15 O Clock lniitatloii t MlllUr.i drill. I'lillsdrliihU Mllllsr.v Trslntf Int Cm lis. Aiiiior.v. Thlit) -second stteet and. laiiu aster inentie, ; so to a Su o'clock FrieJ tu piospcctlve diafters Vlepllns, Count Mrdleal --oriel , Tivenff-'f s-ioiiil slid Ludlow su. pi. Members Merllitc, ( .ilnnUt lisines, Independenee Hull. AUmbris Meeting, (...l.l II. h t-'sueler.' Soflelr.," Sauls 11.111. SOI Clianl air nue Members llliiner, 'leuiple I nlier.ll Dental Alllrv- nui' Hotel Ailrlphld. ' o'clo. k Altmbers I.e. hire, "tirnufnr "f Vlrdlrlllal I'lsnU 111!' Atneiiia ' Lieutenant 'olniiel Mlerton S CusiioiHii I'h li I'lankllu Institute. $' . 1 lOvk l'"l Pi DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS l'i I r-t l'i'.. iilmlon nr "MR. FIX-IT" KI U I III, fin N KUSAI'.Y W'BKK ' .li:VI 'I' It AIAIjiJI ,n Mi Tllrlil nf Tutl hll"l ClIAKI.li: CHWtls in 'A DOU.S UFK PAT API."' ''-'" UltKM STnRKT f 1ALAa LAST 4 DAYS tie -Milan kIi ikiiuic -iniiiins photodrsms 12? 13tsas55; a? Hkscrflira Nri.v. ors -a a .u ,n ii ir, p m vii .m i..i, . it vui.ii: i a vii.i, in V Ins, .- ., ; ' s- A R C A D I A ., . I'lK.M r lll.l.ilVV KITH i" ... i ii . ii' -j ;: 4., ., 4", 7 4- j, ;, AV1I. S. HART PIUKT 51lulVI.N.t in-ir, m . ii- :) P M VI'.TiT! vt-r Pletun. 1 in; tii.'ci: .vr.v.N " Vi'V-n yt'.'r'...'' "" ''"ul luipter B M.MV M'Clli, SK.ssri, IUVAKWVA In tin; iniMin nv ms iiursi; AJJeJ livrllp i I.Hi. In In 'A l)pB . Lift' VICTORIA MLiv.w,w,, I'.. ill.rl Un Ptlc "Tarzan of the Apes" i.iiiii.i.' HT.vitit.i.H- i:nti:utains' I Npit Wtel, N .I.VIOV V In "JtEVLLATION"" . IIAUf.ll: UIAPLIN In A DtXl'h LIKE" if REGENT 1!K1 ' " R;'rl.,7T11 , ut.ri:o rir.t nhowlnc Harold Loekwood , ff&tm- - "." .i.i. 111:' ... r 1. L..in.i I 111 ii V li mil Mhhii. ..... .1 . -..-.., 1 ni isitntd O00I1" mm Jl MlKK't HTItUKT I. AT it XIPKR l 10 11 1- M Srj,P,r VAUDEVILLE 1'"rM CONTINUOUS PIULA. OPERATIC STARS MU I 1 an. Id A. . ' M-H-kinr OthTJi. & CROSS KEYS MKVxOssf5!S,I, .JULIAN ROSE' :,f , rImulttf , vVJLrtl HVILY-MailTf?o OH!" YOU MELODY co(j.rA?Y a ji:vi:i. I'AitAiiiN in uniUK ur fUArt FORREST MAT. TODA1 Yivot. .iOc to SI oO 'T ,'-1' Ri'i'or.vivNu.H OUl. LU ifl.OV rKVC-RI 1 l4T i'VO 1 KI.MV A UtlLV.SCRUS Alt SP VI. .'OMEDT I.IIUJIWI. NI.W li.ltK 1 AST 111" Ml NEXT WEEK Seats Tomorrow '"lK GEO. M. ' COHAN X REVUE urrii xoRA BAYES " I iUPClNAI, N. V. COAIPA.Vy Of JM , BROAD Pop."$rafntr Today w THIS - MIXT IVRIIK OM.V. ):Vi!S. Sjlg. j.. MR. and MRS. COBURN l'HRMJNT TUR IMAGINARY INVALID 'AIU'IOAL t'OMRDY tlV MOLIERR GARRICK MATINEE DAILY 1 ins & i:i ni:i( OS" I V I M.J. j, 15. Tin: vvn-ini. ol.on IIOT'UN Vintlll. XRVBATION smtmm TliiillhiKl) ilemriOKl u tlie mker 0 Dr. Leonard S. Siiffden t, pi.es .Mt iL.ei.t i-al 1 & ami SOo MjliU niid S.luiO.i AlHtluctl ;Oo to II. "THE WHISPERING CHORUS"'' Tomorrow "Till: lU.ri: HlllD' ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tonight, S.-IS Vlul.IN niX'ITAl. by lh Master Violinist Tetchtr " ot 1 1 1.1 PETS KLA'AN ,t .I Mil Al 1ST LKOPOLD- 1ZDOY IJilOlYN A h K SKIDEL w U M. JIA.V rtOSKN Tlikeia T.V lo IS.tsI on If t Htppt's Ml ur n lit- m ii i i ins vn ii v Villi liAlv'' Pli-rt 111 Mfznc m VZ ) l , r B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE ." GRACE LA RUE IN l-AHCIXATIMI SOM) IltTSI Geo. WHITE & HAIG Emma mhs. 'ihoh wii.ri'r jAiira j-oKMJf - TIlOllMONj WltlltliT niBTIUClii FEltN t- i'A IS Othtr. ART ALLIANCE" "-A'" "-l Avril 1S-2S. In. tuilie. in A M la In PVr. .ji Paintings by ROZEL BUTLEK SCENES IN MEXICO AND OF.'. THE ARIZONA DESERT ,r TUB l'l'BUC IS COIIUIALI.Y INViTEO ,, CASINO MEUUY IIOUNDEI&-' vYilnut Ab. th Ut. A RPlEgKL tllQW riiEP i.Kcn ltc o.s ioi-i Till ll Al-IHL IS. ' KOJ AYALNIT frr writ V TIONAI. I.KAQ1JB VOll vVOilNH l,HVH-ll ) , Troa?;RYt WWMi$' 'VKSBJSTf ' " "" " "1 a LMM.VW-.,. wowsit -' jb All' JBiT rr 1 f if I) 7 ;1 '3 ' u
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