Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1918, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks About Mass-Meeting- This After
noonShe Also Sees the Parade of Saturday
From Two Points of View
woman In tlio Iti'd Cross
IBOVT even
Lirent to the Mb mtu-B-tnectlns held
III
tlio Academy
tw i. ....... im. Aiicust IJelmnnt.
vThns been in Krnnccdolne Iteil Cross
..,.,, nniP live or His month. Iins re-
t,rs . ..... ..w.t.-o liere this lifter-
.rned. aim
1-lH'
-...I fold til"
Hed Cross workers of
Z city wlmt ha actually been done In
iLnce by the ltpd Cros.
So the rrKiilur niectlww ol tlio day were
ringed and postponed, us It wna felt
f" -flthe chairman that this im-ottng Was
. i,.,.rtniire. ft Is so much better to
' ' ' .i... r.-mit iilimit ltilnc.
'hear1 rls'"
irnni inv ,.. .,.... e.-.
If thos-e who" lmvo been on the
..... rol as
,ot cull tell much mole "'an ",0E0
" . .. .U..n.-1-fn Oil III. NlllltPCl.
ba imii i"-'"- " - - -
There was n npe.ii.cr
nfternoun,
.-fnre. lit the Independence
Fiiunrc-
Auxiliary ot 'he Hod Cross, nn the fort
uities and workers , felt they would do
bettor to attend I he. KGiieral mii'tlna for
ibis Oas . bu; there will bo ft speaker nest
Monday.' of whom 1 shall tell you nnou.
J like that- anon -don't you? Pounds mnl
of Shar.-elM"araii.
SPBAKINC" of the Hed Cross, did ;uu
see the parinle on Saturday'.' It Was
one 'remarkable sight! Womon who never
Kforo had iippciued In the 1pttblle eye
turntil out m tin ones and inarched the
thile length of liioail street. .Mrs. AVood
roK Wilson mine from Wnnlilngton nn
th Invitation r .Mrs. llnrelay Wnrbtirton.
Ao'ttM head of tin- parade, and reviewed
the 0riS p.ieeam of earnest, serious
minded women who walked to prove their
Interest In th- srent world war and that
they T.eir all "dums their bit" In so far
is It was possible for them.
It was splendid to MO, but n tity, 1
thoucht. n"t to hae relieved the mo
notony of the parade by Interjecting i few
floats and tableaux. I believe tho Idea was
that floats and ears move slowly and
usually hold up th"se demonstration of
intrloti'sif.
IT'S a winder if most of the women don't
have pneumonia. They formed at liulf
jfter 1 o'eloek at the various streets, but
for sonic icimiii 1 1 nndorstund Mrn. Wll
loaf? train was Intel some of them did
not start into line until Si 5.1 o'eloek. The
lllth'dlvlsion piled into tho Citdlllne Karate
it Broad. tnd Wallace streets. Then they
ere called out to start In a few minutes,
ind alas! it was only n false alarm. Two
members of tin- College Club unit lieyau
to dance on the pavement to keep warm
ui every one sot terribly cliiinimj ,
Then they ad rushed back lnio tic
ftfifctt aifiim SuffrnglstH, Chic I'lnl.,
College Club. Women Writers. .Mailmc
UuSltal t'lul). Centor.v Club and W. C. T. I"
There tveien't many of tin- latter, l.-u
toM nlsht' Uid any of .win lead I loir
. Jrtsjis" Thev almost jpivo one the i. T
)io(reallstic viei. the horrors of drink di-
'tpltted thereon
'"JYHle oveij one was unilinr a n.i.i
; officer entered the unruso door. Wlit-ilm
it was die 'Dream of Fair Women" brim.
iim or a Midden slnklntf in the fl. i I
know not. Ijiii fall he did banu! Ami
' Sifbt In front .f the W. C. T. I".
rnilE Kmcigeney Aid mnile a wonderful
' showing with all its various chairmen.
,'I spotted Mrs. Tom Jloblns, Mrs. .lames
fltti, Urs. (ieors;e I.orlmer, Mrs. l)ol..oti
Altemus, Mrs. Henry Hoyer and dozens or
, 'Others. And the various subcommittees
fere quite norgeous. Weren't the Ai
menlans wonderful? All in drooping black
nd the colors of their poor little cotuilr.x
nd singing their ien.l airs as they walked.
The Ited Cross auxiliary made a splen
did showing ami tho Farmerettes were
tunning In their tan smocks and bteecbes.
'i ,.v. . . . ...
iiuwucr oi iiersous looUlns on re
jmrked that the women on horseback who
'followed the mounted police, led by Mrs.
v Victor Mather, were all rldlnj? side-saddle,
la their long habits. And they did look
, twehes; then, wore nearly three foil
j ows. The girl who led the High School
(F wras astride, however.
'fJIHE Xay AuMliary of tho Ited Cross
' ' .v'1" lcU by Mrs' s'ntesbury and two
ntT marshals. They wore whlto shirts,
and shoes, and long, tlark-bltie
; twits and small bluo iwtK. Mrs. Htotes-
, ay carried the American Hag. She cer-'
My is good-looking, don't you think?
ft The Emergency Aid Aides did all kinds
',,' ,?"cy steI"- XI- -Vorman MacUeod
,wedat then- head, followed by (Jretchen
."y and I'liarlmi.. i..... .. .. ....
M "Pts-lns.
i I JUSt ran-. I ... '
I'rtl '"-Kiii hi ieti you all tlio
nts i and happenings, but one rentark-
,0' tide Khnn- ...... ...
KtfciiiM. . "oiuau lauing moving
j . That took Nancy8 cyo!
to. e cerlal,llJ- 1" everything these
- question is, will it last?
Our cynl-
Kentlemfii. ..i ...
nan x.-' ... """u" Ky
"IT WONT,"
, i "incy yne, beg to dlfff r.
XAXCV WYNW'l
Snoinl Anfi,.U.'nn
Ur. an v. vinta
thflr daughter mi. Uo ,nrtw,Vl Strons an'1 '
iflronr, n Sill-T?"?s Sjlvla Va" Hensselaer
1 We at sn,.n.T.!!cey Mref ' hnve lw,Bwl
"1 occupy o " ".""" 4- '- wmcn lMey
h'y "furr e "lrriei i""?'!-
ri Mar ej Cartin.. if . """" "' v amain
lhlnon t",..:Murfch ',n;1 -Mrs- -Mn''. "t
tkn(i m" ,, , r t!Ut,,,s '"' 'he
Md Admlr.i r..r.,XLa.Bl1 U tlm '1;'"Kter of
1 Aiinlral "Fighting Uob" i:vaus.
n
Wternon; .1 ''aer will speak tomorrow
.in ii.i... .
iWiilnw-rvt fie levue-atratford on
M th. .., " ar rk. under tho nusnlces
'J Cross! "nien's Auxiliary of tho
l' t
Mrr u . .
JKtU';'1 -v Crozer, of 1707 Loeiut
& JluenS. clef,a house and Is liv,,ir
P l tation.!J,'..f-be "t,ar ller ''"sband,
irut f"r Auxiliary of. Holv Trimiv
.. a movlng-plcture how on Sat
W r..n.at ,h.e An Alliance. 1823
If.WIons.-rhV'. ,,1B "eenl or Beneral
PdM&-J w'rf two Verformaftces. one
;, fair iiitiuueu u uougjas j'alr-
&M,51tH. Charles C Urlnton have ,-p.
tZ1? l,, South and are staying at
M,il:
her husband, Ilnetor Smith, who tit slsttoned
there.
Mr. and Mrs. , Uartman Kuhn wilt oc
cupy their estate. Whitehall, at Devnn. n
Mny I, after i-pendlng the winter nt the ,
llelleviic-Stratfotd.
Thn final mertlng of Miss Hllzabpth t.ork
wood'a evening dancing elnss was held last
Friday evening at tin, I'hlladelphfn Cricket
.Club, St. XIartlns. .
Mr. Charles I'urr. of i'tS South Foity-slxth
street, will entertain nn Saturday evening.
April 57, In honor of Miss Henrietta tlaun.
or .Vow York, who Is the CUest of Mrs. H.
Ileerwnld. of IC2flKpruip street, for a f.irt
night. JIIs Marie Itonner. formerly nf nverbronk, ,
hns returned to Washington after spending,
feveral weeks In this city.
Miss ilenerleve Campbell, J3B AlleRheny
avenue, sM-nt the week-end In Atlantic Oltjr.
Keta Cbl Fraternity will (jive n dune.- nt
the Ilelileld Country Club tomonow evenlnc
Mr. nnd .Mrs .). Parker Hippie or., receiv
ing contrntul.nl Inns on the birth of. daugh
ter. Mildred Harriet Hippie, on April is
.Mrs. Hippie will be remembered n Mtss
tfene Ileatrlcv Itreyer, of ligan.
Mr. and Mrs Harry V. Weyinunn. of S.ios
Ireen street, have rented their cottage on
Providence avenue, t'helsen, und will spend
the summer at the Hotel Chelsea
Mr. and Mrs. I'arl lie Haven !r.ee line
returned from their wedding trip mid will be
at home after the 1st of Mny at 20 Mont,
gomery avenue. Ardmore. Uefnre her recent
marrlnge Mrs. lroce was Miss Marie ftuth
Wunoenberg. of Baltimore. Mrs. A. .1. Wttn
nenberg Is visiting her daughter this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mas f. Apt. of 2 Ji NoMh
Thirteenth street, buve issued invitation"
for the wedding of their daughter. Mum
Hulda .1. A it. and .Mr. Israel .t. Ilrodskv, of
Overbrook. n sergeant at Camp Meade, nt
7:30 o'clro-k on Saturday evening. April 27.
In the llelh - Israel Temple, ThlrM -stcnivt
street and .Mintgoniery nvenii" Tile whI
dlng party will Include Miss Anna Unslsky
th brides: ootn's Hter. maid of honoi ; Miss
Fstelle Sar-k-. Miss llelln Sacks. .Miss Sadie
llosenlleld. Mlrs I'.eha I Inker. Jltss (Vila II.
Flnberg and Miss llessle Cramer, brides
maids: l.ieiitinaut Meyir itoblnson. best
man: Lieutenant II. ii. Itosenbloom, Mr. I.
sismund I'ravis. Mr. Jerome Apt. the bride's
cousin; Mr. Leon Sickles. Mr. Victor Illaiie
and Sir. Louis Hnntz. ushers.
The liosiesses at luncheons and showers
given last week for the popular hrlde-to-lic
were Miss Anna Drodsky. of Overbrook ; .Miss
Fstelle Sacks and SIlss Uella Sacks, of Ran?
Itldce avenue, Itoxboiough : Miss Tlllle
iteenhoiisc. or North Fifteenth sli.el. and
Mis. Samti.l lleigei, or li;:,l N'mth (.iniac
street, WediU'-div afli rn All-.- Sadie
Itosenlli-lil. i.r 1'it'i .NoMh Thlllv-vcinnil
it reel, villi .1.1. II. mi m hnnoi ,. .Vh Api
yvl&&MZS&&JB&&zl UV.M, w.
MISS MAKY (JRACK UUOWN
Mis.-. Urown's cnKafrement to .Mi.
Kiuderick HutKcr Jackson was an
nounced this week by Miss Urown's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam J. Coiuie, of this city.
URGE MILITARY RANK
FOR AMERICAN NURSES
Need Oflicial Status Which Confers
Some Authority Canadian Army
System Cited
A bndj or women known as the . i.niniii
tee to secure rank for urui.v nursts is Intel -ested
In obtaining military rank for Ameri
can nurses. The executive committee of the
group Is composed of .Mrs. II. . Huvemyer.
Mrs. Harriot Stanton Illatch. Mr. Mary
Crawford. Mrs. Stuart Henry and Mabel
Armstrong Tenney. of New York.
"Letter after letter coming from our
nurses In France tells of their need for some
taut" which confers authority," is the state
ment" of the committee. 'One nurse u rites:
'Wo have no heads to our units except tin)
one chief nurse, but every one feels that we
could do much better work If wo had rank
over the ppprentlces. that Is, the hospital
oorpsrhen.' Another says: M have been quar
tered near a Canadian hospital and han
met many of, the nurses. 1 wish we could
have rank such as they have In their army
It 'makes a great difference In the attitude
of the men. The Canadians tell us so, and
we know It only too well ourselves.' Still
another slates: 'The American nurses doing
overseas duty feel the lack of military clas
slllcatlon very keenly ; any attempt toward
giving they u military rank will be unani
mously welcomed.' And a chief nurse, who
has had charge of an American hospital since
the btglnnlng of the war, says: 'We man
aged to get along at first, but now I believe
' for the sake of elllclency and discipline our
army and naty nurse corps must he given
rank.' "
"In Canada," tho committee stales, "the
Klnir'H i emulations and orders for Canada
mllllla gave .In 1&10 tho relative rank of
lieutenants,' captains and In somo Instances
majors to army nurses. Tho term means
everything except the commission on paper.
It means name, uniform, rank, badges, pay,
allowances, nulhurlty and salute."
PII0T0PLA STAR HERE
BOOMING H0ND SALES
Pretty Mndge Kennedy Hopes Her Ap
peals Will Brine in
Results
Madge Kennedy, the beautiful (ioldw-yn
nhotonlay star, who spoke Friday night nt tho
Stanley Theatre and the Southern High
Bchool. urging her uudlences to purchase
I Iberty Bonds, expressed herself ns being
hopeful that lirr words would bring rcsj'ta.
Mian Kennedy arrived here Friday and
was met H' Jiroau rureci nuura u
i-ullon of the women uuoy
Loan roin-
inUteo. I'lJundKil of rru A
KchneaK; PMk Sha wrua thwed i
Mlss
many
EVENING ITBLH1 LELHIUR
NOTABLES TO REVIEW
.ARMED HOME GUARD
Mayor. Stotusbury and OUu-rs
Will Inspect Company E,
Fifth Division
Mnyoi South, with a group "T im.i.ii.
1'hlladelphlnns. including K. T. smt bio
Congressman Witltam S. Vnie. Iitlp.vi.i
rtenernl L W T. Waller, of the lulled m...
nmrl'ie corps, and State Senator IMim h
Vnr, win revlmv tv first fully equip i
panjr of the Home Defense lleserv." .. .'
First ltegiinent Armory, llioad and i.i - i
Mrcts. next Monday evmlng.
The eompntiy. known as f oinpanv I. "t
Fifth rUvls'on. Is both the first unif ,,i i i-
nevv organisation tevlevved by'the H.u i
the first to be old tit led 'With uniforms iin
and other e.iuipnn lit The captain of 'in
compan.v is Harrv W. Carey, and it mUu.l.
tunny business and Industrial men.
Several military authorities luiv. b. ei
.isketi to HItend and help give the on.itioii ,,
trul military significance.
Tile review will tend to show, llie nlllfi.il,
believe, th.it the Home ier,nse IWrnr
are reallv n mlhiarv oiganlzntlon and i.n.i
bl.v arniid in seive in emergrncl. -i.
PATRIOTIC' NTMHEim
TO I'EATl'RE CONCERT
!icellent Program Arranged for n
nt.nl Kvcnt of Local Chnni
Kest Work
Musical product mus of a pattl.n.. e i' n
win piny it n-omlneid port in the ..unu.l
enncerl of the Straw bridge & Clothier Ch .rn-.
which will take nlace in Ihe .Melroii.ii.iin
Opera House on Tuesday evening. Apid '"
As a musical event of marked arti.-lic nlulii
the eoneert this enr hold- the same d, r ,
of prominence ns beretorore.
The large "number or well-tialneil v im . -will
he augmented bv two local -olol-M ..i'
piomluen.e. Jllss Mildeeil Fans, i-npriiiio, (i ml
Horatio 'nnnell. baritone A usual. He
PhilHilelphin iirelustrn will furnish the in
strumental music The' following nuinbei
are annniK the spic'.ul fentiires i,r tb" piii-grani-
Italnh Kinder' "Lord i.r All Majel.v." an
Irwnlr'ivg .-acred i elect Inn; 'Paul Iteverr -Hide,"
a tlirilllnir patriotic cantata, set In
music by Carl Uusifh ; tl.e nnthems of tin- .
Allied nations, timely and beanlirul i-n-u
representative or the various allies: "Th"
Tale or the Hell," a benutirul choral Wolk.
suggested to the authors bv one of Havv
t home's charming "Twice Told Tales." It Is
a work with an inspiring patriotic theme
di'Hinntlcull.v reconstructed by Frederick II
Martens and given a sparkling musical set
ting by William Lester, a young American
composer, who lias attracted marked atten
tion for the beauty of his choral work.
In accordant e with the usual custom.
SM-aw bridge & clothier will pay all excuses
incident to the concert, and the entire pro.
i-eeds will be. given to the Pension Assoc'n
Inn. a rund for the benefit of liicapacllal-d
einploj.s of t'ie firm
RED CROSS SUCCORS
ARMENIAN SUFFERERS
Throe Hundred Tliousitud Dollars Ap
propriated Monthly for
llolief
-
Contribution.- by the Aiiurienti Tied Cro
t.,i Hie relief or Armenian and Syrian war
-ufferers' will .amount to tl.uon.otui dm Inn
ill.- tlrst half of this ear. ii was announced
'.hI.i.v. The Hed Cross has provided for
iiioollilv'coiitiibuiloiis to tho American Commute-
'for Armenian and Syrian Itellef
I hree hundred thousand dollars was ap
liiopi luted in Febiuar.v for this purpose, and
i' was announced today Hint an additional
appropriation of Jlini.Otni has just been m.idn
u, i-oer pa.vments for the months or Apill
. . 1 1 t Mav.
.Conditions' In Asia Minor, ns described in
i. ports forwarded to the American Commit-i.-
rur Arnieiilan and S.vrinn Itellef, are even
more critical than nt the time the llrst con
tribution was voted by the Ited Cross War
Council. The demobilization or the Itossi.in
ii niles In the Caucasus, resulting in the
Turkish advance, has threatened the -.ift"
..I the whole Armenian race, n W statnl.
however, thut relief In Armenia will have
impoitant results In addition to pi .-mi v log
I- .people. It is declared lh.it a -. atina
.. the Hed Cioss grants would cuu-e umold
.1- alia.
The approitilalloii of II JiiD.immI t pav-abli-
in monthly gr.-.ois and i.uue- Hi
piovlso that not more than K.im, -Imll
be supplbd b.v the lied i'i..- in am on..
lolltll
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
POPULAR THIS SEASON
Mnny I'hiladelphians Take Part in Sprint;
Sports tit West Virginia Ke.-ort
While xiilpliur "prim;., t . In,, Apnl J
White Sulphur Springs is Hie favorite spot
or many I'liiladelphlans dining these spring
.da.vs. when golf and riding are al their best
and when the cure claims the attention or
ihe majority I'hllndelphlaus have nla.vecl ull
iuiportant part in the Informal good times
at the ilreeiibrler. where little dinners, rnl
lowed by the nlglltl.v movie- o; a rubber of
bridge, is the hleul diversion after a Ions day
In the onen.
Mr. and Mrs. Itodmau K Hrlscom devote
ini'Cli of t'vt'ir time to goir. Mr. lirincom Is In
the pool dally for u half hour or i-witninlng.
which lie uiloys us thoroughly as th,. other
sports be pursues while there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II, Howard ICIIIson. hn am
spending sonic time ut the lirvnbi ;ei are on
the links daily. Mrs. Klllfun. Mrs Marshall
Itussell and Mrs. F. Augustus Kountse, who
frequently play together, are the three lint
looking and most smartly govvnid women at
the ilrernbl'ter this iseasou.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic !!' ug.iiieii aio
eiiiolng outdoor "spurts.
A s'gnlll 'ant occasion on Stii.dnv evening
vviis the unfurling of the llr.t honor Hag
to be awarded In the Stute. which was won
bv White Sulphur Springs. Mr Paul M.
Warburg, vice chairman of the Federal He
serve Hoard, who unfurled the Hag. presented
Mr M.vron T. Herrlek. ex-ambassador to
France.' who gave one of the most thrilling
talks that bus over been given here His ap
peal for the support of the third loan met
with Instant success, and $18,C"0 was raised
within half an hour.
Mrs Kdward T. Stoteshury, or Phliadelph'a.'.
Iris appointed Miss Amy Lyman Phillips and
Miss Marian 11. Wnkellelcl. or the Rrceubrler.
as her personal representatives In Hie navy
'entertainment and comforts woik In which
she Is Interested, and visitors at the liieen
brler will take Intcnst In delivering to them
for tin boys In blue on board our men-of-war
books, magazines, game., playing raids.
...iislond other comforts. The Secretin y of
be Vavy Is giving Mr Stotesbury's work
ihe most cordial co-operation, and nian new
m'lnton orMjelntj addedjo the league dally.
$235,000 IN X1XK DAYS
Subscribed to Loan ThrouBh Stiaw
bridu'o & Clothier
individual subscriptions made In nine days
i.v 3000 persons for the third Liberty Loan
through he Htrnvvbridgo & Clothier Liberty
Xan organization amount to K35.000. Tho
subscrlptlona came from almost every walk
nf life. Among the laige subscribers were
IJS.r',!nlK the St raw bridge - Clo.
thler store has subscribed to the. loan, In,
iirelnir oeraoiu to puy lioiiui tnose connected
"r.W1B.A: uirswbrldEe & 'CJothler Liberty
Loan organuatsop distributed hundreds of,
''..- " ..iiv the following annfaredi
iMm KaWr 1 "taking lib all op vWnnll.g
. J.liJJ.C muih re you Svllllnir'tf Wi
tn '--t;':v'l,r;jo.an0tlHr. ;
- lMIILADELPIirA, MONDAY, APRIL 22,
MISS MAUUAItKTTU.STIN D'llAKA
Ilauchtcr of Mr. uinl Mis. 1. Ilnrtison U'llnra. of 17'iil I'ctlnr uvcnuo, whoso
marriage to Lieutenant Joseph Addison Alirams, U. S. I!., will tnUe
place on Saturday in the First Uaplist Church. Seventeenth strcot nbovo
Walnut.
I SALLE STUDENTS WILL
GIVE DANCE THIS EVENING
Atttuitive I'riiKinm Arruliircd For Af
fair to be (Jiven nt Philoinusian
flub.
The .Lis. ,,r Itil'i. La Sail.- Until S. Ilool.
w'll give a daiiee at the Phllomus'aii club,
."lull Walnut !r..t. ihi. ev.nlug The mus c
will be rurnlhlie.i l.y Caspei s iiicliestra und
a very attractive p.i.'a'n ha been arranged.
The c minlii. in cliuge of the tlauce
consbts or Mi Hi-n.'v A Stickler, ihtt r
man, ;i-i-td bv ,M.- Ch.iile. V. Iioyle, Mr.
.limns S. il.tT.ird. M ' Lug II" C, ItMiiiwell
ami Mr. Francis l-'n
Tlie n ci pt ion cmi'iit' l.ic!iii, Mr Wil
liam T. Cotiinii. .v't .locpli p. lialTney, Mr.
Frank A Ilool .- .Mr. .loseph o'Louglitin,
Mr. Mm I in I 'ohm and Mr. .lames Hairett
Am -nit llie patient s.a-s fin- the dance are
Mrs. Ivufcn, c. Hoinlwfll. Mrs. Junn-s Clii
foi.l. Mrs. Ilicliiiid Hojle. Mrs. Will. am
lio.vle, Mir .lames iKiwiiTna, Mrs. M. .1.
iHiiiBlieltv . Mis, Kruuclt. .1. Fee. Mrs. John
DeliHillslrnll
Ivi iihikIoi I.Miird uf I'rnile.
I . ,i .1 - ,.';
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I'iii.iiI. -I. ii' I...
liann.i a v in . . .'
l.et-tiire, I i-Iii nil
I'IM.IV. A.a.l.inv
u lo, 1, I- 1 1 t
Musical iiriilvnl
plll.l. Mel-ololltail
I annus. ' In llelirv .
..I Sa.ili .1 , . I
I'nlie
npti,
lliiiul
II,, i. .
r I'ldbiilel-
S ii'i lock.
Admission chaige
Alccjluc; noil dinner. I'ieliteilaii
I'llioll, liellevUe-Sir.ill'nid. i. ' Iih-I..
hers
Vlilllar.v drill, I'hlbnleliitilii Ulllli.i
o.cl.il
.Mem-
Tra Ili
um Camps, nrinoi ,
liucaster n mi -.
prospe.-tlve diart.e..
Merlins. miiiIIi
Jlfti'" .v-ocatlon,
Htreet- Mi lllbi'l
Tlurtv
itlld s leet .111(1
Hi,, F !
I'liihldi?li!ilu
Ilload ,nl
ttlllll-s
l'.dellll
Items nt iipws for tin- .ilt luiue will be
niieiileil anil lirlnleil In the l.'teiiuu; i'nlilli-Leilm-r.
lirnvlilril llie are wrilteii no miu slils
nf Hie i.iii-r iiuly anil are tinned wild full
ii line iiikI telrpliune riniiiber tit tin- sender, us
It must be I Ible ti lerlO Hie miles. Ail
it rr-s. "snilels lalllor." i:eniilE I'llbllo
l.nluer. Ilea t lirnnut street.
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IVi'tu io ldri-r;iii
MRS. H. A. CANNON
One of the volurjte'pr nuraei who tire
aidinK Br Wllmer Krusen. Director
of the Penartmcnt of Publlp Health
and Charities, tot fight Infant mor-
ir.ihain. .l'.- i,!hi.'v A Hirst. Mis. Alar
gant lli-t.ii .VI i- .l.lm llano. Mrs. Daniel
.1 McVi. Iml Mi V .vi. .i.iii, Mrs. It. .r
ii'C.iiin. N .Mi- i.i , .in. t i Simi.-i. All-. A.
.1 .-'ii. ... M i: .- im Ml-' c Schlte
iii , Mi Ii. ,1 I vi, i ; .a. in Mi- I" I-:
Hawaii .. ,, l . .'i l."
&sseiSSsmSissmMisiiSSM
laruy,
EXPERT WORKERS MAKE
DRESSINGS ALL DAY LONG
Hed Cross Worker in Wissaliickon Kits
I'p Workroom in Own Monti'.
i hie or the tlrst group- of i;m iio-s woil.-
is at WisMihlikon to do rcqiiisil on win,,
for Hi" i loveriimeiit tneel.- all day Wednes-
llll,V if ell.'h Weil, at Hie home or Mis. lieolge
S. Havloii. lid llo 'hHle avenue. Wi'sa
Idtl.iin. The inenibers wre nil r.peils In
making siiiglcal dressings. !ls Pajon
hss sen. roils I.v tltlnl up u laige wotkioom
In her hoille, lo be Used entli'eh lot Ihis
work, which Is up. lo the stuiiduid of lied
Cioss specltlc.it ion Mi.-' Mulk I lilng. of
13.! Spruce street, lias clwrge or the work.
Tlie women who are doing so iniieh to pre.
par.- for the relief nT the woiii'.deil soldieis
anil sailois Include Mrs Kdward Preston.
'Mrs. ICdwiud II. Hemingway. Mis. Harrj
X. llentley. Mrs. J. Thiimpsii-i l.litlevvniid.
Miss Jessie Wallace. .Mrs. Willis Ilronilev.
Mrs John Young. -Mis Calvin .Meivfll. Mrs.
I'liarle.. CiocL.i, Mrs F I. Castlcniau. .Mis.
'redsrlck P. Whlltiey. Mis H. Steveiisou
Mrs. Wilkinson. Airs. .1 II. al i Uittnu. .Mis
Hessle Tluimui'. Mis. John II. Fov . Mis
ChHi'bs I'll win, Mrs. .Manneriug. .Ml-. Hub
ert limes. Mrs Slnnle.v KaufTmnu. Mrs.
Ltliel llnvver. Mis. Louis King. Mrs . O. It.
Ilivls. Jr.. Miss Agnes Favvlej , Mis Wlu
tleld s. Haltr. Mbf Hiirvvlll. Mis iirvan.
Miss Uii-etto ileul.v Mrs. lticlmul Weir.
Airs. IIUIUMiell. Mrs. Willey, .Mrs. lain cud
Wallace. M,ss Clara Spilnger. Mrs. Heoige
'lay Ilowker and Mrs Albert Itiimmel.
A special training class roi Insttuctors in
"iiiKicil dressing:, vvoik lias been Tormed
by Mrs. lilng. The class is composed or
piotiilnent women in Wissuliickon and Itnx
horough. who meet Alomlay and Thursday
inoiiiiiiBH In the ioiiiii piepaicd bv Airs. IM-to-i
The members in.- Mrs I'te-ioii. Alls.
I iav Is. 'Mrs. Wilkinson. ,f the Wednesday
v.olkeis; J,4 ,f,li, , Foulklod. .Ir .Mis
Hob.
ii Vahn. .Mis. iiliver s L-..... Alls Wil-
A
Keel.v, All.- W. I.li.vd All's llail.v
I 'II I All e
H.iggi It
H'. in mill AH- William Ibis-
Ml'SICAL CARNIVAL
FOR POLICE RENEEIT
Artists Will C'ontributo Thoir .Si'ivices
lo Help l'ay rensions
Hetired isjllceinen and families or member
r the Philadelphia police bureau whj have
siicritlced their lives in tlie performance or
their duties will be the beuellciui-'es of the
l.roi-erd.s of the niusnal cnrnlval or Ihe
Philadelphia Police Hand, whigh stalls to
night in lbs Metropolitan Opera House. The
carnival will co-illnue each eveti'ug until net
Friday night. The iifTair w'll be staffed under
the auspices or Hie Police Pensiuni Fund As
Miilatloii and the piuceeds w II be used In
Paving pensions.
Joaeph 1iefer, bandmasler of Hi pol!c
band, bus uirai.ged the concens. which will
include both vocal and Instrumental selec
tions, one of Hie most entertaining vocal
features of the concerts will be the appear
ance of Miss .Viae Hotz. soprano, who will
slog Luckstone's "iiellglil" und other selec
tions. Another urtlst who will appear to
nlglil will be Miss Kalheiliie Roseukianz.
lontralio; Heme Hots, basso, and Anthonv
1 1. .Mc.S'lcbol. tenor
"M un final Xlghl" will be obseived nexl
Wedncsdii.v. when Alu.vor Smith und other
city olllciuls will occupy ln,.r im ilat
cvcii'iig many patriotic airs will be sung oi
plav-eil.
o if Hie feature- at toniRht's concert
will he a descriptive "Xighi Alarm." This will
.-how two companies or city Piemen In action
tinm the tlmu the.v answer Hie "gong" until
the trip Is made back lo the statlun.
GETTING W00DSIDE PARK
READY FOR REOPENING
Amusement Grounds Will He Thrown
Open to the Public on
Mny t
A small in my or painters and carpeuteis
are at worl; 111 Woodslde Park today piepar
ing that place for the grand opening, which
takes place- Mny 4. 1'nln.ue and attractive
featutes are planned for the season and Are
winks will ugaln be the mala attraction
evry Friday evening.
A number of excursions and picnics have
been urrunged and the management is pie
paring for the accommodation in the grove
of fraternal, trade, beneficial anil other or
ganizations, as well ns Sunday schools and
church associations.
Peculiar Island Faunas
"How Ho Land Animals Incapable of
Flight lteach Islands?' will be the principal
tpieetlou discussed by Henry A I'llabry m
Ids weekly lecture at the Academy of.
Natural Sciences. Nineteenth und rtaca
streets, this avenlng Mr PlUbr a lecture,
widen is entitled "Island Faunas." will be
given with .special reference to 'JsAvati.
llermuda awl Ihe Florida Key, The lecture
litflj-ts, tt ft rn,. and wilt be th, !at of the
Berths
1018
'MARCH OF DEMOCRACY'
FOft SCOUTS APRIL 27
Roys Will Open Loan-Week Drive
With Pageant and Novel
Features
VI. .1.1 irutlon unlets weie Issued today call
ing non Phi ailelpliM Hoy Scouts to assemble
,ii noun, in,l .'7. at Sedgley avenue, Twenty
se, .,nd an. I Cumberland Mirets. whence
ilnv will pimeed to the dlvlslnti assigned
foi ihslr incuiMiiy In tin gteat "Mauh of
ieinnirae ' pageant that Is to feature the
labei tv Loan campaign. Their aiipearanre
II in.uk the beginning of "Scout Loan
vV e. k ' win-i tho Scouts will enrttavor lo ex
. eni ihen ivciid of $2,000,000. achieved
lining the -eentid loan campaign.
The im.vs have arranged novel features for
bur patt or the parade. Among these will
I., -e, tu. ns nnrti.tvltig work In farnihiR. flisi
, a coo. I i it izenslilp and other blanches or
- ..Ting
Mote than tlfteen races and creeds ate
1'iiinn.eil In the ranks or Philadelphia
s. .'it- sii.up containing special represenl
n'i s fioin c.ic'i of these will make up a
s. i'ioii of the Si out tlemonftiritlnn.
I i, oed SMtes Service Tioop No I. sin
' oiiid at ling Island, will have several
patiious iii Iri. Also Iheto Will be 150
s, in'- fion the rnlik.4 of the Hovetumeni
li.-P.ititi lle.iier-i. appointed by President
W ' ii'i 'i hese trill be mounted on bicycles
II I mg the week ro'itovvlug llie p.ilade the
-' "ii- vviil in.il.e HkIi strongest' drive t.i
hind- in Plilisilelph'a. Wl the (list
l miu, mm b,m been obtained, a ilemniislia
i.i't w'll .ii. place at the Uuerlv Statue
"'I 'hi,- I,, 1,1.111 Hie Scout "llltllloiwlol'.lt
'.la ii'i, ilrh.ii ;n the base of Hie
p d. ..;
Hunting a Husband
By MARY DOUGLAS
llclroxpcct
CHAPTin. XI.IV
HAHHILT was bending over the sewing
machine. Little Tod sat on Ihe Horn
Playing with a box of suool". Tho room wa-:-,
-title led over 'vita mate'lals silk, neon
gette, lining and scraps. I tat in the midst
of all this, sewing rast.
For Ha', had begged me to stay "n at the
farm, I bad cotiseiitnl to Slav tf she would
let me do soni" sowing for her.
Harriet had mail her liuu-e e'lartnine.
though ever? thing Is Inexpensive Hut Har
list seems to have lost tlie stvld she had
beforo bee marriage.
Mte has admired m siinule clothes so
much. So l liave been making a frock or so
for lier. Harriet Is too good-looking not to
dress well. Pet Imp:.. t,io. Jack Wilson would
not find other girls so attractive, and Ills
wife mole so. If she. regains nsr old smait
ness. We had just finished a ,oft blue silk for
afternoon. Harriet's eje ure blue and
blue Is her colot.
I was giving lor ni.v pet llieoty on dress.
"Find vour two most becoming colois
Tin n wear them, nulhlng else. Vo.i vtid
nve. too, for eveiythlng you have is of the
colof. I.verythlng jou have will match
Your blouses will blend with your Hints -new
or old. Don't get thed of your color.
Trial It ns your skin. After a while ocr
friend, will usoe'ate 1'iat color with ou
Vii'ir Jen-elrv will match-"
"Now, Sally." Harriet Interrupted, "thai s
eii'iugh. Von should have been a drcsmakv i.
Uid I w'll trj 'f fur a season."
So we wem back lo our sewing. Now we
ate vvoiklng on a suga ilre.v. It Is all of
one piece und held in around the wait! b.v a
loose belt. It Is Very simple. Hut since I
am not a professional, I choose the shnulest
lines. I Inn let is delighted with what I have
done
Only llie whir-whir of tlie machine and mv
thoughts For when ou are sevvhiK. ou
tlilnu iiiiiii.-tiiini;-
Hnd I been wrong ftoin the beginning
to wish Tor n husband'.' No. I could not
feel n. 1 looked hack on the "ars In the
otOce, I had always done what I should
Hull honest -ami slnceie and tiled to lie
pliasant- and l had nothing. l.ove had not
come my wn.v. N'or good times. Vet 1 was
wlial would be called a "nice girl"
Then I had been frank enough lo sa
to, m.vseir vhat I wanted.' A lrusbatid. clill
di'in. I had gone seeking II.
First, by making- nivselt more atltactlve
Last, b.v studying men. line lii.iu has cared
for me. I could not marr.v him.
1 had met at.otlier. He was Inditterei.t
I . bad done everything In my pjvver to win
him. I had won and lost, For, to late, I
foriid I did not love him. Surely he would
uiideiatatid. Hut I had eticuuiugeil hhn. Tlieie
1 wuh to blame.
If I were nrver uiaTiiiid It would be in
niinlshnient.. For 1 must hurl one man butt
him serloiis'lv
Next time I would be sin- befoie I Iried
i nuke :i roan caie fie me I'.ut pi i lisps
Hit I e W lit Ii' On liet llllli- '
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MR. and MRS. COBURN
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WM. S. HART in "Tlie Tieer Man"
Till: SON OP riKJIOl'P.Al'V
Metropolitan Opera House
WED. EVE., -MAY 1st, at 8:15
I1KOITA1, IJY
GALLI-CURCI
TICKETS, $1, .$1.50, $2, $2.50
tiAI.K OI'U.NB TODAY. UOS I'JIKST.NFT ST.
No Mill or Telephone Orders Uctliul
bTfTkeith'? toeatre '
LIBERTY LOAN WEEK!
U. S. NAVY JAZZ BAND
Only Apix-aratu in rhtlaJilplii
MOLLIE KING
l-iiinuli; I'hlif OstipfJIiau ; Jrn J Uor -ten.
Wilbur 5ek sivl Xe11 vTalker 0)hri.
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GALA PROGRAM
l I.N CKI.EDIIATION OF
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Select Presents
FIRST SHOWING OF
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"By Right of Purchase"
inUKP TTIl.UTtON
rl PIllST or HIS MILLION
lifir.l VK SUIHKH OP I'll'TPHF
"A DOG'S LIFE"
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A Truly Wonderful Show
CHARLIE :
CHAPLIN
IN PlltSV ill' ni:v
tt Onll.llOil i'ii.MPDIKS
"A DOG'S LIFE"
TlHllVrilHlt1 WITH
W.M S. HARTr
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IN Ills I.VTIJMT
"THE TIGER MAN"
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Sessue Hayakawa
In l'irl Show In? of I'nrninuum Plcturs
"Tlie Honor of His House'
Amitill ATTISAl'TIO-N
CHARLIE CHAPLIN-
III "A IHIUS l.tl'K
VICTORlX-jJoI,,,9
NAZLMOVA in "Revelation"
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