UWBW W vpif.m'- i"" "J-' nV JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE .. . AXTim-no TVillcs AlinnJ- 'XT ! tt pancy "j" A"! - Lecture uy miss rraser women Writers to Give Dinner at Art Alliance ..-. .-..ii I. a rinllit unitinlllir itf1 tin f 1 tomorrow ni Hie Art Alllutico UulMlng, tja't there" In no utternoun there is to b lecture by Miss Kntlierino Hrccy In .tfof tho Jeanne d'Aro fund for wounded French soldiers mid their families nt o'clock, nnd In the evening tlio Women ffrltfrs, who have their club rooms there, ,m have one or their "stunt" dinners. And believe mo. there will be some Btunts. FnHB reliei will'" mc uviuuiu uiu r-o I .... -a.iT II nnliOnl'4 t'idd .llpniMlt ifitiy wit""--. " - - "-' .-..., through i'rench olllcors ut the front und Dr. Jules Ilregi, formerly medical chief . the lied Cross IIoMpltttl at Montfort ittmaury, who is now in charge of relief tfork n p,irl.. Doctor Uregl and ills ns- I . i- ..- ...Itir fnl- i-rini'nlnai'rillt unl. i iliianis mr ....... ..,... ..- j m a""1 tllEl' fa,nillC!'- particularly those ol the devastated reKions. JIUs liroo . t unueisinnu, is a relative or Doctor lkei;i. and li greatly Interested in the uorli. Her lull will be about the I mtiature Ol Inl xxtir. -.ieciuiiiii, on sev- jrl of the foremost writer. The patronesses of tlie lecturo will bo V Jlf l1. Arnadce HreR . .Mrs. Louis llrecy, Mr. Edward liorner loaies, .Mrs. it. i,a t Emm .M?16- 'ri, Jo,,n Lelvjo, Miss Agues 1 RtpWfer, Jtl,!) ''"'Ily Sartnln. Mrs. ("onie- Dm Stewnson. Mrs. Honor W'alsn and Vrs. Clwrlcs A biti-onib. AS roll Hie ' stunts" at the Women Wiltei'S' dinner, words fall me! 1 only know of one. and if the ion that are to bo perpetrated on that R.ila occasion aio as timple ns that one I fear for the general (utile nnd '" andienee. However, they uveilone home cood work before, m per- UP' "0 will be uhle to forgive them If I or one eveni'ijr they forget they ar writers and must do all they can to cheer I ltd stand by nl the serious work being" ' done by women during these strenuous times bv tile use of their pens and for that eienlng have a regular olieus time together. ', TTCL'nTAlM.V is hard to hear oxer tile ! llefephcne sometimes, isn't it? And when u do- not hear Just exactly what people ur, tUiat mistakes no do make, litre last week Nancy had Jllss Helen Fraser talking in the Junior Uoout of tho Eelleyuestrntroru on I'rin.iy afternoon. i ir.d bless youi heart she wasn't near the l place; that is as a speaker, it's this aft- (moon she i to talk to tho College U'omen"s Auxiliar.x . Friday certainly doej net sound like Tuesday, does it? Hut that's what we thought, and as tt came, as tre-thought, fiom the front, so to speak, wo djd not disbelieve our ears, lint they ccr Italy failed us, for here before me as t j irlte In the cud of admittance to the 4 ttlk, nnd it saxs "Lecture. 'Women In -J Wr Work.' by Miss Helen Fraser, under I the auspices of the College Women's Aux- Uliry of the lied Cross. Tuesday. April I), it 3 o'clock. Uellevue Stratford." Ho I . hope you will all go and hear Miss Fraser. f lor she is really wonderful, and 1 do tjilnk t It Is necessary for us to know conditions I Is the war-swept countries. Miss Fraser knows her sublcet und talks exceedingly fwell Trs remarkable how careless some of us are about the things to say loud enough (or others to overhear. Sometimes we i don't mind their being overheard if llterAanl4 V- li.vn flirt,' nt.. r.lit',.. lmf there are times when it Is well to lower j the voice IF wo insist on discussing every one ana everybody in sight. Two girls yuu know and I know stopped la at one of the children's dancing classes I ' one afternoon recently and the grand ft march was going on. They cat them down I r on the stairs which led Into tho dancing rOOm Anil ni'iuiiieiln.l , !.. .1..-.1." nfAi .. ,,j m t v v n lIIUV.l jV t Hy In the march. Not exactly wicked i "knocks" , in fact, they did . not even f rallz that they weiv saying mean tilings. I But they were unkind. It was: "For heaven's sake, look at M K ! She's ' D 's kid sister. Did you KVKR see , ! wch a fat kid?" and "Cood night! Look at Jim h a sister! Now 1 usk you. . woman to woman, did you eicr see . "Ym. 4l9t'a ll.a T ... .!. .!.... f 1 . ...hd ,,, tv n U,IUhl(lL-. UUUU" -mm, what scraggly looking hair! It must ' fierce to have such hair! If you were ,pf mother wouldn't you do something ; tbout It?" and mi thev u-Piit till iihnut ' : llf of the children had marched by. men a sweet looking woman leaned i r and said: "My dears, tills next little frils my daugliter. 1 thought 1 hail bet- "tfrwarn vnn i,nr..n k-i .,...- i. 1, Pieces! " K t wonder if they were ashamed. Ccr- tainiy they needed a good lesson. It's so 1 My to And flaws and R'm mirh nn nrdl. f Mrjr thing to do. Just like everybody !?' Why not look for virtues? Tlicv t'?n be found, too. As AVurden McKcnty rMllt ,1 ... . t taiKs about the men in L Penitentiary. "Tliere'a not ono man 12 there, no mnon i,r,, i,.i i.n i ...i,n f,lUn't some good aualltv. and often it in hWt!es." NANCV WYNVR. rNnAinl A nf iiTi 4-iftc Owing t0 a acath , thB.falnj.f Mr. ad M. " BurrOUEhs Sloan, nf Vr.lmnn .ll tint f!T tl,e d''iner on Friday night at tho 1 e"0n Cricket Clutl In linnni- r,t tlilr rlnnirli. "r. Miss Kleailor Sloan, lirfnm tbn ilanen tft'the club, but Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. 10lhler. Jr. tvlll ,rtaoln 41,.. -,ata n Mftir a'ner for their son, lsaau II. wiutr, 3d. MM'- Birr"n1 Mr8 Jolln Hampton Barnes and Kltn euKhters, Jliss Dorothy Rarnes, Miss KIN win i7,' "arnes and Miss Uleauor Barnes, of Hl,t -i".-,v nireex. xx-iu occupy uicir Ky 1 e AV'Bt A':'e, at Devon, on "Mr aMj .. . Illlt ' lrB' "amuel J. Henderson, of IS30 Bii,. n.d ara ,,0lv occupying their summer rPordel, at Media. rMrs. nAM o-i . . . ,....... lllia '." ocrgeani ann ner uaugiuer, M AlX'a. Ki.ruAn.. nA. ,. . A BIiit ,returned from Augusta, Oa., xvhera SlM were xlsltlng Mr Alfred B. Sergeant. liaxf .'l w,n 0CCUP' her cottage at -- 7 way j5( .Anil Vra ttf 1.- !- ,-.,,. f uuiicannon avenue. Logan, have re- id! "Vi" fionaa, wherp they nave been - -r ! last two months. tl Picke'r' f llavetiord, will various Happenings. give a theatre pmty ton ,i Ci.""5' f llf(on A,,!,In'' "" I'Pr tla.iBi, . .." "ataT" Kwbo!il Smllli. of ; City. ar M,cndlns n WC(, " Allan,';. .Mrs. Arthur i:imn Newbold. Jr. ha, . 2Tl f,ru'" wii'iton fln.1 has , ",; , ;; v.UT ,",1 ,U,v'"wk. Hieslnut Hill. "a , Z Newbold Is stationed at Camp Meade. Mr. and .Mrs. J. It. v.ani V.obeits. r isa.i le I.n,,eey street, have taken a e0i,aKi i-ape Ma, wlileh tlieyjvjn neeupr on June V eMi'!:.?,W Mr"' '""am Wilson Irf.ngstrein or li-SI l.riit street, baxe also lea-eil ...itage at Cape aiajr f.-r the M.mn.e, ,d will occupy It on June I. Mrs. R. ii. llayard Howie, of itio w.,in , street, is .pending some time in .Ww ,,,i, Mm. Charlts U. Hart, of 3JS South T.. ty-Ilrst street, has returned to Itilliideioh, , after Miendhis a fortnight In Augusta. :., Mr. nnd Mrs. ijeoige I.mtIs Mnyr, or n . South Twority-nrst ureet. will ,.lul ,,, summer lu Clielj-ea Mrs. Ceorge Welsbrod. 4.V.'0 Walnut mkw will entettaln nt luncheon, follow-,.,! ,,.. bridge, tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. s. Harold Anderson, of toi:. Wayne axenue, (.pent the week-end In i lantle Cit.. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Warren, of Itrvn ilaxvr. spnit the week-end at the St. Cliurl. 'Atlantic Cllv. Dr. and Mrs .1. Howard Kelpie, of Center ?-ouar,-'. nniim .,... . . .... -.U..i... i,iiouin,n ine eimagemnit dauEbter. Mls-t F. Murgaret Selple r. Linton Atburger. Jr.. of Oermant - --". .... ,. i ,,r- -iiu,iuriiiriii ill inpir to Mr. Ciermantuxvn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ZlrUinan. of dak i-ane. entertained nt dltuter on Saturdav evening Jlr. Reginald Hart, of New- York, and Mr. Miranda Wiseman, of Indlanu. Iloth aie Matlnned nt Hie I'lilladelnhla N'nxv aid. Mis?, Mlllan Xlrkinan nnd Mill JanV Ilnke of Meadow lirook, were jilno present A surprise parly wat glxen on SHiurrtav evening by .Miss Ruth F. Ma.drecnr for Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Tsll Pi honor of their first xveddlng nnniveriwiry nt tlielr home, a lift North Twenty-Herond street. Among the guests present were Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. F. Talley. f Torre HII'. I'.i. ; Mr. und Mrs. .. I'luiner, .Mr. and .Mrs. I. Zimmerman and their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horsey and their son, Mr. and .Mrs. .1. Ilorlon, Miss Nellie (iornian. Miss Iiessle Urewer. .Miss Myra Kappa. .Miss Alice Muller, .Mls Aiina Hopper. .Mr. William P. Knott. Mr. Wilbur (liiclermeloti, Fnlted States marine ,-orps, and Mr. lrfiuls Raltli. t'nlt.-d States na. Mr. and Mr. Henry W Shelble.x iiiinouiiee the engugenient of their daughter. Miss Kath arine It. Sheibley. to Mr. Fruleiick H. Tempest, of lids city. i ui Satuiihiy evenlrg I'llviite 'luat l .1 Keller. Jr.. Headquaitqrs Company, :il5tli I iitiiiilt . was glxen a surprise part In honor oC his blrtliduy at bis liome. !,i tiluko avenue. The ex'euliig was spent In singing some faxoilte camp songs, ilnne'lng. pluno and ukulele selection. I'rlxutt Keller xvus presented with a trawling bug by hi rrlend' of the Kensington Titlt ''ompany. where his wife is einplo.Mcl. Those prestnt were Miss 1 rum M. ileuiiueter. Miss Anna i' I'eller, Miss Helen l. Fali. .Miss Ktliel II. rierce. Mr. Walter I.. ISIegein.iini. Mr. Wil liam F. Kafka. Mr. Thuni.i-t A. Mniowiin. Jr., Jlr. iSsoikc S. Fields, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Keller. Jr., Mi. and .Mis. Charles Keller. Mrs. Michael .1 Scnlilan anil ilu-lr son and Mr. and .Mrs. Cliatb-s Hlttus ILLINOIS UK1DE AND NEW YORK ISRIDEC'KOOM Miss Hill Weds Mr. Carpentor in (ier- mantown Church Reception at Grandmother's The wedding of Miss Hlennor Huston Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard '.. HIM. of Hxanston, 111., and .Mr. Rhys Caipenter. of New York, will take place, today in Calx'ary Church, (lermaiilou-u. Tile bride will lie at tended by Miss Cornelia Jlam:ui. of Morion, as maid of honor, and by Miss Margaret Lewis, of Kvanslon, III.; Mls-i .Murgaiet Chase, of Tllusvllle. and Miss I'onstanca Dowil. of New York, as bridesmaid. Hi. William Carpenter, of New York, a brother of the bridegroom, will bo best man, and the mliets xlll bo Jlr. Joseph N. Hay man, of .Merlon: Jtr. Joint Hill, of l.'wumou, 111., a brother of the bride; Lieutenant Hon nld New-hall. .Mr. Jolm Carpenter, of New York; Doctor Patch, of Uryn JIawr College, and .Mr. Ynirow, of-Canip Jleade. The bride will wear a gown of Ixory chiffon xvlth a tull" xell and xvlll carry a bouquet of roies and Miles of tho xallex. The in.ihl of honor will wear orchid chiffon with a brown tulle hat. and the bridesmaids will xcear, respectively, pastel shades of green, iosk and blue chiffon xvlth blown tulle hats. The xveddlng will ba followed by a icccptlou at the home of the bride's grainlniolhu. Jlr. Stephen (Sreene, nt Tiilpehoeken street and Wayne avenue. Mrs. (ireene entertained the bridal party at dinner at her home last evening XagtSKSi Photo by Jtarceau. MISS JANET PARROTT Of 1930 West Ontario street, who is one of the volunteer nurses for visit ing the poor under tho direction of Dr. Wilmer Krusen. Item of new for th oelftjr p will b pTd DM. Printed In h.11KTei1ln 1'uhll. atrepted l Kdltor." Kol" Vuill l!edVer. 04 Cht.nut tr lorrow nrteriinnii .- .ohor or Mis. Abble Austin, whoso marriage to Leutetmnt W. llobart Forler. of "?,' Meade, will take place on Saturday. Max- V Cm Saturday. May t. Mis, Margaret (;la jon. of sol B Walnut str,et. will give ml , formal tiin.-licoia In honor of Miss Au,t L ?xa i BWJt!6XJiw."H.'.L!i Wi I .- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. MEMBERS OF MRS. JOHN I. HOI.I.lNliSWORTH WEDDING IN TIOGA True AirTUHMnnM Miss Anna Iliclcey Weds Mr. Joint Kynn in Church of Holy Souls A preitv Meddlnc will Ink" pl.n e tin- iltei noon In tlie CIitli',11 of the Hoi.. S.nll- Tiog.i ond Nineteenth street, whnn Jllsx Anna Jl Hlekey. daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Thoiim lllekey, of i';3!) Hunitng Park axeime. wil be, -Dine the bride of .Mr. John A llxan. i f !3! Oxford street. The Rex Father lllggin will oflleUte at tho lereinotiv. The bibb- will be given In murrl.ige by her father and will be attended bv Jllss Anna Ryan, the bride. Broom's iter. Ml. John Roaeli will tie Mr. Ryan's be t man. The ceremony xvlll be fnl loxved h a reception at the home nf the hi(l,.'s ps rents. The bridegroom and bride will leaw on un eMi-nded wedding trip unu upon their return xvlll llx-e In Tioga. HXKHAKKR STKIHIJRWALP The wedding if .Mis Ktliel U. St Igerwnld. dauglitrr of .Mrs. Jlurlh.'t Sleigerxvald. of 22'A' North Itrond str.-el. and Jlr. Karl Hax mond Snedaker. of l!i;i; West Kile nxeniic, look plan- on Snturdax nfteriUHin at Hie filtiiiH home of Hi biid.-giooiM and bride, Wvldnii, Willow (Iioxm piUc nnd Jeuklntoxvn road. The ,eremoii. was perfornn-d at 4 o'clock b Hie Ilex. .1. W. Troll', pastor of St. Luke's Mrlhndlst Prote.-lant Church. Kile nnd lb rinaiitown axetmes. The bride wore n goxvn of while georgette ,ieie und pilnees lace, draped oxer ehlfToli. and a x,H of tulle caiialu xvlth orange-blossom Hiia She can led white lUnc and llride loses. She xas nt tendril by her sister. Jllss Kxetjn Kathryn Stelgemnld. w-lm wore a pale yellow frock of georgelle crape draped over crepe de chine and finished with r touch of blue. Yellow daisies funned her bouijuet Jlr. Snedaker had for best man Jlr. Robert Appleby. The service xvas followed bv a re ception. The bridegroom and bride lefl on an extended Hip and will be at home after June I. VKLSOX Rll.'IIKR A xeiy pretty xveddlng was solemnized In the I'eiiiucoxtal Church of the Xazaren. at Dai by, on Saturday afternoon, when .Miss Ilulli JI Itleber. daughter of Mr. and Mr. William R. Richer, of BCI1 North Third street, was married to .Mr. Maurice .1. Nelson, of Tioga. The cereinonx was performed I-- the bridegroom') brother. Hi'1 Rev. John Nelson, pastor of the church. Jlr. Itleber gaxe his daugbtti- in marriage. She wore a traxellng suit of dark blue with a dark blue braid hat and a corsage bouquet of lilies of th- alle and sweet' peas Mis. KniniH Itleber and M'sh Niminl Rtrher. the bride's sister, were the bridesmaids. Their subs were of old rose, with hats to match, and their corsage buiniuet xere of sweet peas. Jlr. Max id Xen whs hi brother' beat mail. After u short wedding Journey Mi" bridegroom and ibride will be at home at COM North Third treet. NKLKOX MdiiltK The wedding of Jllss Albirta II. Alooie. of Camden, fotmer vaudevilln partner of .Ml .Myrtle Young, took place on Thursday at 1 04 Ktstern Parkway, llrooklvn, N. V, the home of the bridegroom, Jlr. diaries Kdwnril Nelson, son of .Mr. and Jlr. Carl Nelson. The ceremony was pel formed b the Rev. Arthur L Charles. The bride wore a gown of blu chllTon and cat lied a shower bouipiet of white roues. Mis Helen Langlols. of New Voik. poxx xx Ith "Odds and IJuds of miT." was umid of honor and xxas gowned in taupe sal hi Mr. Harold Smythe, a xlollnlst of the '(idds and Hnd" company, was best man. Jlr. and Jlr. Nelson, after a brief honey moon, xvlll be at home at 461 Hastem I'aik way, Brooklyn, N. V. wrrZKL siplki-: wedding of Interest took place wsler d.y afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Friends' Jleetlng House. Fifteenth and Raie streets, when Jliss JIarJorie Klllnwood Suplee. daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles J. Suplee. of :i30l Hainlltoii street, was married to Lieutenant Charles Howard Wttzel. son of Jlr. and Jtr. C Jl. Wetzel, of Wayne The marriage xvas performed by Friends' ceremony, ll' certllleato being read by, tlio bride's father, Charles J. Suplee. The over sect s xvere Jlr. and Jlrs. William R. Keeney, of Wayne, and Jlr. and Jtrs. William Wilght, of Moylan. The bride xvore a goxvn of white georgette crepe and carried a bouquet of Pride rosea and xxlilte lilacs. She xvas attended by her ulster. Jllss Emily J. Suplee. maid of honor, and these bridesmaids: Miss Ruth Wetzel, a sister of the bridegroom; Jlls.t Kllzabeth JI. Colllngxvood. Jllss Kstlier Newcomer and jliss Ruth Sample. MeKKUN KIRK A quiet but pretty xveddlng was solem nized ut 4 o'clock on Sattuday afternoon, xvhen Jllss Florence. Hertrude Kiik. daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. James J. Kirk, and Lieu tenant Jumes Stephen JIcKeon. I'. S. It.. xvere married at St. James's Church, Thirty eighth and Chestnut streets, by the Rev. James S. Jloimhan. rector of the church. The music xvas played by Jllss Anna Jt. Kirk, sister of tho bride. Tho bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed xvlth cliantllly lace, her tulle veil being held lu place by orange blossoms, and Fhe carried a shower bouipiet of white roses nnd llllos of the valley. She was attended by Jllss Anna Sanderson, who xvore a gown of pink georgette trlnuntd with pearls over an old-fashioned bonnet or pink georgette. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and snap dragons. Seratant Thomas JIcKeon. who Is stationed In the engineers' corps at Camp Hancock, attended bis brother as best man. Tho xveddlng xvas followed by a small re cepttJn JQI JJJt families and 4 few intimate friends at thT. uf h brlde. "ts, J71 roweltonMl'"u''' n fTTaBmrri mrmwnKar- 1 1?iHit wlSmk 1 BHlH' INDOOR HORSE SHOW v. 1 MISS. I.TKR ('. HANCOCK ZELOSOPHIC SOCIETY REHEARSING FOR PLAY With Co-Etla of University to Pro sent "Man on P.ox" as Charity Benefit The Zelosnpliic Literary Soclet.x anil co ed of the I'nlversilx of Petmsylxatda ate rehenrlng "The Man on the Box." a popular three-act plnx. which will be presented bete snx-eral times for patriotic rind charitable purposes Two casts xvlll present the xarloiu production.' of ine pla The final production will be given under the auspices of the Kloophic Soviet at tin New Century Club. Jlay It. for the benellt of the Snillrag" hook fund I'ndir the di rection of Chaplain c. It Iticklns the per formance will be gixen nt the league Island Naxy Yard for the enteitnlnmenl of the sail ors and marines Ibeie. To uld the fund for the blind of tho Colibn Alliance Soeletv a pet formative xun h- m,., nt the Nmv Cen tury Club draxvltig tboni April ii. The play will also be jtlxen for the Y. Jl C. A . tlie Nax league, the (ierinantow n Bo' Club and pnsslbl) at Camp Ii. N J. The meinbeis of the casts are the .Misses Kritherltie Suiythe, l-i Rue Kellnr, Ji. M C.llberl, C. R. Wilson. I. I.uddeii. .1. Oldham. C. Fluneguu and the M.-ssis. C. II. Hold, smilb. llowurd Bull Harold Hurt. Harry Abt. William Huiisinori-. A. F lierecke. S. H. Study. P. W. Ami am. p. I-'. Alexander. W. J. Co ley. Neal lllliiiig. .1. XchwarU. t '. It. Phillips. ! . itai.v and II llurtrbuig VOUNfi CORNET PLAYER WILL RENDER ANTHEM Little .Joseph lii'cnnnti to I'lity nt Drnnm of Irish Life Little .b.s, pli lliennan's i ot net nnd. I ion of the "Star Spangled Banner" will feature t'i. iiiilslcHl acci.nipanlineiits i., the drama of lrlh life, ".M. liarli Rosalecii." wlu.-li u ill It presented tills exenitiK in Jlonw :ni(Jiti)i in- i, ISIJ Noitb llro.nl sirce1, in n'd of the I'luucU f the Most Pt-ecioii Blood. The Juvenile mucluii will peiform with some of Pblladelplila's leudlng amateurs, the c.it Including peter Cllleri, of the dramatic SocJity of our Lailv of the Jlost lilesaed Sacrament parlsli; P. t.-r lllggin. of the lrlb I 'lay e is. und Russell Cullcii, of St. Joseph's College, support, d- by Karrv JleKeon, Leonard Costello. .leunle Costello. Kathleen Maloiiey, Itcssle L.xon and John llayden. The play portrax tli most beuutlfol and truest fuiliires ot Irisli life, and annuls noble Eeiitlments. The prologue, a character sUclctl of John lloyle (I'llcllly's iusplrlliB poem. "The Kxlle of Hie liael." is cp,-o;all uduptable in tic inem-ni clisiv ,,f Am.-: i.iiii blstorx Will Kntcrtcin 'i'ouight The Fellowship Club, of West Phlladtlp'ua. and Mr. Lewis li. filek. a reader, will en tertain tonlRbt undei the auspice of tb. Alumnae Association of the Cirls' llltli nod Normal Schools, at the Normal School for (llrls. Sprint: liaidtn und Thirteenth str.ets Dictto by Maran. MISS FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH Of 2039 North Thirty-third street, who is in charge of the headquarters of the South Philadelphia district of the Liberty Loan drive. '., .I.i h jrs,!MmStWiXt x W,W f ' v I 4 V. I - ... ' j-'-v. A K i & TUESDAY, APRIL 23, COMMITTEE I'll . .i uv K.i-l'-i I 11-llKJ I MRS. WILLIAM .1. CLOTHIER HIGH SCHOOL PLAY OUT AT LANSDOWNE Red Cross Meeting to p,o Held Thursday Doctor Hart to Address Members "n Niitiirdnv exenlng the eiinu of l.nnsdown,. High sjdiool piisenied then the an nual ploy, which this year xvas 'Qualll.x Si reel.'' The plsv xvn most successfully given ond afterword there xras dancing The committee i charge of the affair in cluded .Mr. Robert To.ior. chairman; Jlls Kathryn Jlllllken, Miss Nctlle flieei. JHsj mella Ogden. Jlr Albert Krnst. Jlr. Uruce Blackburn, Jlr. Hairy Siuig-s. Mr William Wright. .Mr Howard Riddle and Mr .Mal colm Wise. Among those who look pait In the pla were JH JIaigaret Dunn, Jliss Helen Me Cuarh. Jlls JIaigaret Lyster, .Miss Kmina lalbraltb, Jllss JIarJorie Young. JII3S Anna r'niwford. Jllss Anna Drew. Jllss Hsther Amendslee. .Miss JIaigaret Dickinson. Miss rbrtiude Drew. .Ml Mabel Lohr. Jllss Rllza belh Van Sunt. Jlr. Clifford Harrington, Jtr Bruce Blackburn. Mr. William Wright. Mr. Howard Riddle, .Mr. John Clothier and Jlr. Curl Lewi Allmalcr. ,lr The engagement of .Miss pilsclll.i M Jlexer. of St. .Italy's city, to Di Charles .1 lloleinnn. I', s N.. lias beep iititiounced Doctor Hob man 1 the sou of .Mis. Hamuli Hob man. of Uinsdowne .Mr. und Jlrs. C. Mci'ullntigh aie being ongintiiluteil upon Hie birth of a daiiglilei The Lansdowtie Auxiliary to the board of the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women met at Jtrs. Walter A. A Inn's home on Fri day afternoon. April l!. Plain xvere dis cussed lor a dance which Ihe women will give fi tim hen, Hi of their fund in Jlay. JINs Alma Wallace t-nleilaineil her knit ting c'ub ni her home on Saturday aftci lioou. Apt II I'd .Miss Fiances lloe.v has been xislliug friends of Jamestown. Va. Tlie large annual Red Cross meeting, which wss postponed on uccotmt of bad weather, will be held In the high school auditorium Thursdax evening of this week. Dr. Charles llatl will be the speaker. Jlr Austin lloxd has enlisted in ihe marine cups and I now stationed at Paris island, S c. The regular monlbl.x meeting of tlie Woman Suffrage party of Uinndowne. xva held at Jlrs. II. Claud Hero's home on Jlori da aflernoon. April !. Mrs. A. A. Jtuorebeud and Mis. Francis D. Maxwell spent the we, k-end with Mis David A Jlaciiregor, in Niw VoiL citj. KINODON COULD'S 11ABY TO "HELONCr TO CAMP DIX rurjjeunt Major of the IntelliKunco Dc iinitmcnt Absent to S'cc Now Daughter in New Ynrk ' t iimp llix U ilchLlmi ii, . .1., A pi il j:l It l now SUBe.ini Jlajor 'Papa' c,',ni:,i and the IbMibiuaileis Tioop of tlie Seventx elBhtb Dixislou is planning t adopt Silxl.i Aniiunzlatta lioiild, who arrived at (be hum. of Sergeant Malor and .Mr. Kitigdun ib.uld in Nexv York on Sunda.x, as the daughter ,.f the troop .Mi. Houbl was not here to receive i.,u BMtulataMts at the intelligence utile, wli.ie be is uislgned. a week-end pass baxbig go! him home In tune for the exent. and the lia-s a extended to permit bliu lu sp-ud a few more hours with bis fnrnili. INDOOR riCNIC FOR .SAILORS The joung people of the Temple Baptist church. Tioga and Twenty-second streets xx 111 glvi an Indoor picnic on Thursday eve ning lu the church patlors to entertain twenty guests from the t'nltid Sates navy. Thi i e will be music, story-telling and a Im ket luncheon. The pastor of the crunch, lh Rex-. Herbert Agale. and Jlrs. Agate xvlll assist In ree-ixmg. Among those who have the affair la charge arc Jllss Madeline Jones. Jllss Dor othy Ko'b. .Mix Kllzabeth Kins, Jllss Bertha J.innet, Jllss (itrtrudo Janney, Jllss Uniina lllanKley. Miss Lxelln lilauklry. Jliss Helen Uleason. Jl. ss IMna Neef. JUs-s Laura .Veef. J1I.-IS JI.Mile T.vndall .Mis Kdltti T ndall. MNs Jlvrtle W.illine. MI-" X-idna Collins, JIl.ss San Ta.vloi Mi. Hdivard Blunklej. Jlr. Flunk Paul. Mi Hiiain Paul, Jlr. Rov Steen. Jlr. Hiirv Speed. Jlr Russell llricvi-, r. Albert Dill,. Mr Alh.it T.xndaP. Mr Clar ence Koi.r Jli Tboin.is Ja'inex and Mr. 1'i.inl. li'MlnE'iain m$m mtmm l.ntrrlslnnieiil by lumnae Axorlallon lots Until and oi oal Seliools, H 15 o'clock. !priiiK liaiden und Tlinteenth streets, in xitutiun Mimlral CarnlTiil of tbr Philadelphia Polka Hand, benellt pension fund, Jlutiopolltaii Opi-ra liuuso. Adinbsloii rliarge. Dinner. Amerlrmi Sorlrtj Merlmnlral KtiKiuetrs. Hotel Adeipbla, 7 o'clock. Jlem ber. Xlrelln.. Iljsr and Tulmmi AUkrr.' An. sm-iation. Hotrl Adclphla, 8.3U o'clock. Jlember. Ilramallr Performance. "Jly Dark Komi. lecn,'- In aid of t'hurch of Jloit 1'ieclous Dlood, JIoosc Auditorium, li o'clock. Ad nilsblon charge. Jlaaa-mectlng- for Liberty Loan, Grace Baptist Temple, 8 o'clock. Free. lUadlnf and entartalnment, Vallanablp riub of Wejt ridladelphla, formal School. o'clock. Invitation. frm 1918 Hunting a Husband Ily MARV DOUULAS M'opyr.'tfliD HAPTUR XI.V A iXcw Conlinacncu "T' VI J got to run oxfr to Jlorcly fm a new J- blade. Uon'l j mi girls go wllh me'."' ashed Jack WPon nl linieh. "Sorry, but I ran't," said Itarnei. "You go, Mill ; UV a pietty ride. And xoU'Ve. been sewing too much for ine Irtlely." No Jaik Wilson and 1 dtove out In the runabout on that bright, crisp afternoon. "which way shall we go"" be asked "Win know best, .Mr. Wilson." 1 said. . "Don't call me Mr. WlNm; call mo Jack.' he said "All light." I acquiesced faintly. I am SUte my feeling about Harriet's liu.ilur.d Is wiotig. For he lias bten xcry nice to me. exer since I xlsllnl P.att. Hut somehow he does, not attract me. But this afternoon he talked ma.t lntett Ingly. He told me about the farm nnd then branched off to hhnelf. He wu Villi talk ing about blniseir. xvblle 1 was Idlv watching the gray haze lliut mveied the hill, when ive passed Doclcr ltib.i' bUEgv. I thought lu Ihe fleeting gilmpJe f caught nf the doctor that bis expression wa ratlin queer. HI eyebrows lifted In an odd Xx. "Rlxb's a funny fellow." said Jack: "he uses that old hugn to mak his country calls. S'a it makes tin- natives trust him Unite " At the mention of Do. tor HUbv's name I looked up Into .Mr. Wilson's face. "ily fieorge. Sail." h said, "von have pretty eyes " Somehow I did not like to hfar my tinnie nn hi lips J f,-lt the color rising up to m.v totnplrs. "Vout areti'l Hie onl.x pretty thing about you. little girl." h said. He pui a strong band ox-er mine. "Let ine go !" t said angrll . He continued to hold my hand. He looked down Into my angry face, "Not before I've kissed you." he said 1 twisted aside mv bead. lu the struggle tlie ar bad run to the lde of the road. It was only by tb until. turn of the wheel that he stopped 11 from running Into the stone wall. "You're a little riexll!" lie said. I caught my breath. Then I said to .la. 1 Wllfon all the biting. Mircastle things I could think of. Arid I thought very fji Just then. He looked ot ine sulleidv. A I last be said "What do yoii take mo foi. an how. living in tlie house for a month with an ultructlxe girl?" "I took you for ii gentleman," I said bit-terlx-. "I sav. Sally. If xou xvon't sax- anything to Harriet about It, I won't even look nt you tlie rest of the time you're here." I bated to make a compact xvlth this man But It seemed tlio simplest xvay out. So I consented. The rest of the drive was n silent one When we readied tile faun. Hairlel salxl, ' Doctor I'.Kby ha Jusl gone." I could riot think of Doctor IlKb.v. 1 onlv know I mnt get aw. ix : that Harriet milt not he hint 'I omorrow I'be Lad ot Hie Kplnoile FORREST NOW ,:v,JX,r,.Ai;. MATINEE TOMORROW at 2 tiltBA'li:HT Ml'Sh'.U, HHOW ON BAUTll A TREMENDOUS HIT NORA HAYES Av" id'.l'JIWI .V X I'OMI'ANV III-' U'-i C.ARRICK Last u ,T,':KS nn; vwi ual r'or.cm MOTION IMCTllti; ssi;.attov QfflMM 'I lirllltli,-'" ilfS- llbsl I'j the InaVer PI! LI'OWItl) a. St ilDKN l.v;f (W Ml . J.V 10 Jl Otlifr.Xli.ts ,3ii,-,0. SPECIAI Rep;. Tuesday, Apr. SO I05t ImrnTtunt. I.x mi' uf tu h,non I). W. (JRIl'I'Tril'S Supicmo Triuniph 'I 1,A S'W'l"lt 1 , X 1(1,11, oi , e .Steij l.ver lu.d '. tii litem Wti l.vn.es n .1 Si"im. M..ts . .',- lu JI.M) "'hr Mats . .: l l.ts. UROAD Last 5 Evs. "".;" MR. and MRS. COBUT.iS I'l'.IISKST Till) IMAGINARY INVALID i xip'h'm. iiiiti:iv iiv Mor.isjitr: pui'i r.Ai; tl xiai'im;i: 'luviiritiinw UTPAVR ,'"1 X f nt n.no, K. nf Bmad nibnALI UlIJAV nnd 'KlilOIIKUW WM. S. HART in "The TiRcr Man" "Till; SON uf DKllOl.'l'.ACV" CHESTNUT ST. ,?S!!JB DlltKOTlKN MKSMtS. SUU'IIBHT ji.nii matini:k 'itiMiuii'.ow muhts si M. ji no. -.:, . so, .V.Xi'KI'T hXTlltlUVI INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS WEBER & FIELDS IH Tilt: SP VIIKI IM1 MlSIl'Al, il(Ml:DV BACK AGAIN wmi Tin; DOLLY SISTERS AM) X CUUI'KTKNT ctM' AM) Till I'Sl'M, Weber-Field Chorus SMARTEST MUSICALCCWnDYji nP'lN TOWN -2tci' MAT. T0M0R., Best Seats1.00 Anwi pill ToMnllT a i s ir, MAT. TIIURS., Best Seats 81 00 Metropolitan Opera House WED. EVE., MAY 1st, at 8:15 RECITAL IIY GALLI-CURCI TICKETS, 1, 1.50,, $2, .$2.50 NOW ON SALi: AT llOS C'llUdT.NTT ST. Na Mall ur Tebphona OrJirs IleceUad B."f. KEITH'S THEATRE U.S. NAVY IAZZ BAND THE BIGGEST HIT THIS THEATRE EVER HAD! AND ALL FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN llolllo Klnr. "CamoullV' : llak JValkar, chief 0UTO'ntJ3HieJ, Morton, and othara. LiHLE I" PASSERS-BY" 'llltSA-ilVE. Itlh .DLJ Jhona. iv. u ComMy by II. .Men CramUro , NEW YORK flAUT Vrrrleff 8o to ?1.0 &s. Mat. Thura., H-0 mm fiy&GUT r- w aB fW LJj4ltj I I l vJl II 13 "FARMERETrESw OPEN WHITtf ORD CAI Twenty Women Start Work, nrintrintr Total in This Vicin- A ity to More Than 2000 e ( Twenty "fanneielles" today started H'Ofk at tlie Whltfoid Lodge camp of the womtn'A" land army. Led by jr., .Martha Thomas, of Wliltford, the oung women appeared early and before most persons bad begun thellj dally duties they were at worl In earnest, Tlio opening of this cam.) brings the total number of ycung women engaged In Isrrt work near 1'l.lladelnhla Just above the -11 mark. Ten other "farmerettes" will be added to the camp as soon ss the recruits can be obtained. Kiillslmenl are accepted at thj Philadelphia committee of tbn Women' Fount II of .Vat'onat Deft.ise, HOT Walnut street. Tlie women's laud army, which Is backt by the most Influential women a club nd organization here. I nuking a spring drive on all the available soil to aid in raising bumpei ..in this jeai Although the yoWMj xvomeii ate not injiilreil to enl'st for mors than a nioiitb Hie camp xvlll remain op!! until late In the fall .l re than half of th ' fin merettn now at woik baxe promised, to lemalii the ciit'i scjs-jii ,. . . ,. . " I" i . u a ,ai. jw il le I 3, ANNIVERSARY WEEK ' rr.oJr.Ar " I i oins.lv x Pint Xillon.l Attraction, CHARLIE CHAPLIN I in l-'Irnl Showlii of "A DOG'S LIFE" ' - .XI I 'Hit- XI, ATTll ACTION : "Nuinl-- Annlversarv March" (ltsrry XV. Mfjri sr.WI.IJV AN'iMATKD .MAdAZl.NK 'niil.lii( the Best of All .Vews Xkll., Tigether XVllli l.oral llupptnlni, 'oniiills.1 i,y Stanley tVmtra JIan, INCI.L-DIVJ LAST SATfltDAV'S LIBERTY LOAN PARATYR If ml A nival of The xvire nf Preildtnt llao .JM 4 ut BIITI'IIK ' tifmniah ltbHpiods-" rl-Vrrtnl) ' 'Sr.A..,:V 'U-'KI:T (UfllliSTftA ,, Ai.ui:u'i r invxi: uimtur f e Sr.l.Ki'T Pissents NORMA TALMADGE in 1 " t- oi.....l "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE" i Alt n.-m li,.,, n,rA jouvKT In Flrat Shu" in uf ' LENT WIJ rOUQKT" (3r2?FE .ftLft! .w J... r JS.C...A 4--fi Al.r, THIS tXlJUK CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN FIRST OF IIIH It.oOO.OOO SERtE." "A DOG'S LIFE" TOGHTIIKI! AVITII WILLIAM S. 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