ii' c EVENING PUBLIC LEDGES-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APBIE 24, 1918 ft 1 i .W til-i tuM (! wtl if Wi i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Makes Comment on Many Matters. Trie woman s rsuwuiuu x tiity lo noiCl lum mage Sale This Week ' nitt) rennevivntiia brniti'li nf the Nn fUB irnii""" . donil Woman'.. pHrly I lioi.lllic n JJ !e lhl nt 1021 Che rum Chestnut fff Irjoimntta" were nf.ke.1 to m.aulhul and senrcli thiol look over their otlcli their eeilnr ft, and a splen'lkl rnllecllnn of articles U on '" "' h0,l "le rrtUR'' ,n rnn" 'Tlrtiiall.i etentlihm salable may , he t . ,lCir im Hie wnv or monies, imts. ,' Riove' lewr-lit. ImnK. ctirinms. ff "rucs pictures, fill nltlire unci surli. fThe comniit'ee on nriHtiKements for the mre Mie In.hnles Mies Mary A. limn. fjll, Brtwln C Orlw. M". K. (J. Ilalll rinMtss Mnrv H tiiKhnm nnil Miss t'liiri. ), ',' h'nueiwilnn. tlie exeetltlvo serietiiry. 1 Other wl, "'c H',h0 n'l'inhMs nt the .,..! 1,,-unrli nf tilt" Nlltlolinl Kforfun1 Prlj. Inr-lti.le .MIsk Mary h. Baiewtll. Miss .I""'! Hrtimttt. .Mrs. At. i . Mornn, MInu MHrthn Davis. SIIhs Helicrcn n SrnM Mih Alire Hir.rU. Miss I'lllltiy friril Cochran Miss Harriot V. nulled. J1W Florcn.-e 1, Smivllle. Mrs. I.. M. U. atchtll. Mr 1'opp Yontman. Miss Kllai bimD. Elilei Mfs I'ecella 1'. llnss. Mrs. Us-fenco Lewis Miss Lnvinln l.. ijoiml jlj Blla Bleeel. MIhh JlHrlC. KniM Ken ttij. M1-s ,,il" I-owenhuru nml Dr. Sarah itockrei ID you nonce Marlon o'Hrion In the Mtrnile last Satunlay? She wnt one of She six orlRln.tl foiinlcr nf tin. Ktnereeney Aid al the oiitlvieiili ni me war. .vim it. nftnber. when iJeoiifi" llnrtvlty. was !tln 'fttatly Inteifstrrt In war work. How hl& does fly ilncsn't It" .lust think or all k ."" . i . I . !.w..i tlmii.ln I,..,- llfn itlllt IlKS HUPP"."' '' """in ' - ltne.- Georpe Hnruilr. rued, sue worn feuth to do what she iould with some land downed theie The limrt hoomeii. ami sue Aowed herself sinli mi run-lent iiusiness f.Amn thai the men of Mooie Haven, I'"la.. Ufjupanri made Her Mayor of that little Urn. Then In't e;ir she onme up here llUltins and irtuiiiru lionle nrter n wenK gtoo, and tlie net tlmiK wo heard she'd inirrlfd "Cap ' Hi irn. . Ami slnrn then lie h.i '"e i Ik.imI nf off and on In war wk, land nK and various enterprli'es. TThen the pniade was idnnned she wan uiti in '"tin up .ind wnlU with the nrlrlnators of the IhnerBenev Aid. nnd U the arroiiKPil tci dn so and also bo n Uy in liostf.n fur .t tew daa to see htr ion n il'n who is nt nrhool there. 1 ifniltrat&nd nhe i nmlng hack next veek Wlta) in I'hilHrtelphln for a few day. ; She looktd iiwfulli well In the parade. 1 Itoujhl I'he was uhvavs a sti'lkinc-lonk-ln soman her IirIiI hair and dark o e brows Ktwnc a most unusual appearance. , t j'TFAW l.eta Snlln,tn mi .Sunday coinlitK it cut nf Iiei Imme at Tuenty-tlrsl anil IWllnut stteets. .md she certainly looked fmljhty well h Iiim fome lurk finm iJTuhington lieie she lslted the Peter Owlet Orn i s She had n perfectly heoo-ti-ftlj effloei with her. Tlie wore hound fm Shurch I sin mied. ,is it was annul time rhurrliRnun; I.cIh unre a laiKe black t turned up ,it the hark, and the whole crown was in.irte of loops of King's hlue Iflbbon. 8he had a dark hlue sercc suit, rind rcaiu looked , hnrmlns. I tflTHEnK i- to he (iiile a time nut al the ! lleiton ii.ikn Club on p'rlilny tiipht. uerertl worn, n liite (;ot up a dance for uhe benefit nf the iMetioh food fund, and flhere will be ,i numher nf dinners before jiJie affair The oimmittrc In clmi'KO of It Sfll'1 Includes Mf- Hodman K. (irlscntii. Mrs. UiKa,Durn l "imin .mis. iicnry niiwarii JHIison Mis T Mitchell I IlistitiKS. Mrs. frioyd T Chadwick. Mrs. Charles .1. Mc- Tinane and Mis Stacy II. Lloyd. IJIrn. Cliiiencp Win den and Mrs. liur- i,knrasn8 Mnan weie nn the original eoni talttee but reernt deaths In their faniilles I jlte obliged tliem to withdraw. X ine Htnet Llotds will kIvp a illiinei for (tle;tklr daughUy Miss I'.llen Douglas Lloyd. 'lrf0r" ,hp ,l'"1" "'"' ,l"'1'" "Hier guests -Hfcll?"1 Alberta Heath, Mona Crozer, Prls tAl'ilU Daws uuinla lleekscher. Stewart iM'J'J'lJrtJ, Jr Lob Sellers, .lack llanksun and '"Wlit 1 1 r. jj'.ncili II I .IgP. The Isaac Clotlileis will enlerlulii for tthelrpon. Isiac .id. mid will have also the IHts Ibiil M.u Ul., ... I.H.I ... ... ... . . ...... ,.., -. i. ... i ii, hi iiiviii'ii HI llll'Cl 'ter dauehtei- l: i.. , .... .- :l i ct tllfcl rlD you see the lliinga Tti lie "Melt- ' 'nK Pot ' of the overseas committee of pi Einergenct Aid'.' They were rilMplnci1 khro daya last week In liccman's window. 1 Chentnut stieet above l-Mfieeiith. and ill.U .. . . . . . . jz-i ntiu tniu nn .Monday and I ucsday Ofternoons It was reallv remarkable l prices ihose things brought. One or 'J 10 of (he committee nicmlipis wcie there. IBlt nn wn, ...... .... , . . ,-- ... ui nu f.Miuii wiiPti sue lounri now t'lningB weie going up she thought shed . too. and so she paid nearly inn for a SH mlmatuie. don't doubt that the, (Puma will bP ', giealer than If the g nt silver had been melted down and ferted into its weight In motiev. us has n dOriC With the llimismul uml mm nlhei- ffme that weie thrown into the pot that J're broken old and worn. NANCY WYNNK. Social Activities Mtt. J. Rntrnnt I innln.mli 1 " I L'r.enn Hft --.. ijiiiiiiiiihii ill la t-iet- i h J Ml" 'nr"aln at luncheon on Friday "nonor of her daughter. Mis. Nicholas 4tle. lAtltti I tuiiiu huh come op iruui Mlu l.l.l.l, . t . m Ii;.. "ll npl paienta nnil will remain rlBifnd i,Xn 8 Megaigeo Wright, of 191)3 u, y ""vi nave taken a house al Uape KfJn.r le BUn,n'er. which they will occupy Utttie, JMr . Ilarry ,- TnRvr. ,, ,rr ps.,.4 Mr ttri.. .',n nf California, are fpeiullng a IT J In New York. Vnrft. r,... ... .... Sa h """! t olive-rue nun tier cmiuren, Eiini? ben Malting .Mrs. Coerse'a liar- ., -' iiiih .( i r wr Aim rm Atrim i a..ui.. "mont win tum to,ay tn watervll ' to be near Major Converse. IStnal1 ""'ancc Vauelaln, of ltos( lhti:.5.n weck '" Washington, w lUlit llosemnnt. Is heir nho l "'" me Horse Show. se Samuel It ut,h.,n n....., nr riA..,.,n. r" " recelvtrt word of the safe arrival iil .7 nl" r",, Laurence rtowen, who J"i i I idled Buteu Ordnance Depart- of ,Mh. ljowlit a'lX will b jflad to hear Ihnt she Is teenerltiK finm her Feu-re Illness nt the Presbyterian lloriltl. Mis. G. llHinlltnii ("olket, of 5016 .Uprui e Mleet. bus Just retuini-d from a short Mult In New York, Lieutenant ,!nlm NeMu Pomeroy-and Mrs. Poinerny, wlm have been llvlhk In Phte.iijii until recent l. . ha'e' moved to Pjeveland. where Lieutenant Pomern is n()w stntloni'il Mrs t'mnernrv will be reinprnlieied ns Miss Jlarjnrti Thonms, of German'own. I.leiitpnant llynian Mann, of HnS fSnuth Plflh street, lm has liee'n In the denial n feie rnrps t the Philadelphia Navy Yard for t months, left for Virginia on Mnmln.' tn'il Hint-. Mr. niitl Mis., I. I,areitce naeon are rr eoliiiiK c(iti(tlHlulallons on the birth of a son, .lames Lawrence. ti April 50. Mr Macon was formrl .Miss Porothv ltr.iv lames, of ftVst Philadelphia. Mr. Harnn l' with the field artillery at Camp .McOlellnn. .Mr. and Mis, Paul It. Wendt nie helne nniiRrntulnfeil on the birth nf a daughter ycsteiday. to be named Ulalne Wllhehnina Vndt. i . The llit nnnunl Phi Alpha Gammn dare f Hahnemann College will be Btven at Hie Plilloinuslnii Club. 3ie4 Wnlnut street. et Phlladeltihla, on Saturday cenlnB. Thero will Im n euchre and Tue hundred Klven unde. the niifplees of tlie Madonna Guild of thp I'ntholle Mlsalonarv rineletv at the Khlshts of I'olumbus Ilnll. Thlrl.clKhth nnd Market streets, on Thursday. evenlnc Mwnv beautiful pilr.es have been received to ln dlsti United anionic the lucky plaeis Afler the raid K.imes there will- ho KMiernl dancing. Th ZctH i 'hi Krateildly' envoi Its annual dance last night nt the ltelfteld ountry 'luh The nanones.ea Included Jlra". Thcnrioie iJiaaen. Mra. I, ft lire, Jtra. It. K. lender' and Mrs 1.. B. Koialfrr. The. romnlltleo in r.haige of Hie dance were Miss' Ilmoth I. I'orstcr. Mls.1 Miriam Gtammes, -Mlyi Mnrv Pilreell. Mls ItutH I,HS.icn and Iss Marie 3. Iteuch. chairman. ' . '. Mr nnd Mrs. Harry O. Sohwalbe. nf ,,K, Walton avenue, annnunee the enKaBcimnt nf their dailRhtPi. Miss riornlliv W Scliwalhe. to Lieutenant It 1 t'nmiell, of lite Klexenth I'nlled States ('avnlry Miss Kehwnlhe l a uranddauRhtrr t Mr. V V liaclto and n direct descendant of Itenjamln b'rankltn Lieutenant i'onn"ll Is nt present nl San Ysttlni. Cnl. OKCIIKSTKA I1LVS HONDS I'hilnilrlpliia Association Has lnvrsletl .?Hio.oori Philadelphia music loirs received lnit.it tilth ci at Ifli ;il km the aiinniinconicni 1bat the Philadelphia (Irchestio Assncintlnn. IhrnuRh Us endowment fund, has subs, ilhed to J Ml, iKitl nf the third issue of the Liberty lx),m This tnnkes the mchcstiH subscrlpttnn to the thiee InniiH tirlunlh (inn. (11 In the -si' of the Hist loan thp association wtis nni uhlp to si urp lb'1 full al'ottnents foi which It subscribed It ma.t alfn li noted tlmi for nil of these loans Hie orcbesiia members themselves hate subscribed largel.t. In the Ihltd loan the members bought bonds ftoni their cmeiEency aid filllil. nnil eviry inrmber of the nrehestra HUhsrrlbrd prrsnnilly This Is a re en id which. It is belleted no other orchestra In the country can oo,ual. I'lmi.i hv Mrfr' "ii MRS. SYLVKSTKR I'ARROTT Of l!l3f! West Ontario street, who is one nf the volunteer nurses for vis- itinp; the poor. $20,000,000 TO BE ASKED FOR BIG CITY WAR CHEST CiimpaiKii Will Seek Money to Meet All Demands Caused by Great War A war chest which will hold enough money to take eaie of Hie needs of the city In the rre.it stiuggle for one year will soon he filled liv the patriotic citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity. The receptacle will be of ample proportions and bulll to hold between $20, nnn.noo and isn.non.nnn When it Is realized what good work the nieilean bos a're doing abroad there Is little dnubl that tlie chest will be filled In overflowing. , , The war chest will eliminate many war charity campaigns Everything will be paid fiom It with the exception of money for Gov. eminent Investments, such as Liberty lians and war saving stamps. Tlie drlte to fill the war chel will stall about Mat- I". Jusl before the national fled rro campaign starts Philadelphia's share ef the lied Cross budget will ne pain irom the war chest, making the lied Cross cam paign unnecesary. . ,,,.,,, The tilling of this very useful chest will greatly simplify tlie work of helping worthy causes In connection with the war. All the dollars for ail worthy movements wll be mo hlliied In the big receptacle, and there will he no hesitancy In taking them out when the occasion requires. The. war chert plan for Philadelphia was conceived by K T. Stotesbury. who heard of the success which recently nltended a simitar olan at Columhus. f). A committee of publle splrlted men from Philadelphia went to Co lumbus and k"ot first-hand Information on the plans and the Ideas obtained there will be followed In the local campaign. Be till he niie. , ."..au.T.T.fmt. I'nlitle irfaacr. "" ." ....... Mfe &$&& .!&, ii.... .f iiii far the toeleUr ia srrenied and printed In the hreiiing l-uniie Tidiee. tiroTlded ther are wrltlen en ne iff it Ihi Vir only and are .lined with ? M nan." and telephone number ' lender. 5 It mul .be. I.lhle to, frl(j lh; ftp rjiuor. i.irinaa I si I -lt" s. ... -J.SMMaHIIIMMB ; ffWWIWIIIWWi'WlWiMKr Ph(jtt) t,V f mhs. j. !. uILH; jr Tlnee recent tritlc. uhn wrtr all PRETTY WEDDING THIS AFTERNOON AT FOUR "Misfl Ajiile Evnns Will Re Married 'to Mr. George Clarence Johnson Today vert preltv wedding Witt be sncmtii'-d at ( o'clock Ibis afternoon al the Chinch of the Jlnlv I'niniminloii. Tweutt-Hrsl .mil Chest nut streets when Miss Anne Christine Ktans. daughter nf .Mr and Mrs IViirnuc titans, of the Hwatthmnie, Twenty-second and Walnut streets will become the bride nf Mr llenrge Claienee Inhnsnn lo nf this Hit. The eer.iiiniif -till be iiertiirmcn n Hie Uev. Ir Genrge W. Haiiilt. The hnde. who n III be giteu in ni.url.ige In her fathei. will wear a gn-eti of while chnrmeiise and 1-iMe hating .i nnrl train nf tulle edged wMh chaiiopuse and triiumed with a hnrseshne nf wniit" blnssnms on nne side The tulle veil will he liliniind with point lace and caught with nrange blos soms. She will carrv n Imiiuuet nf while l!ne nnd biles nf the tall't Mli itarguerlte Agnew Adams, of Paoll, will be niAld of honor and Mi's Htntis's milt lillendani, She will wear a gntvn nf nle green and sitter cjiangpahle silk ami lulle. nnd a blotto lulle bnl Her arm tinmiuel will be nf bionze sua pdragotts. Grin, Ward anil dame roses. Mr .Inhnsnn will bate h,s brother "Mr Walter .lame-. .Inhnsnn. as best man. and the ushers will be Mr. Prank A Itommel Mr Unwell Iritis Shat. Mr Howard Lewis Pussdl and Mr Ldwln James .Inhnsnn.' ftr nn etendsl uedding trip Mr. and Mrs .Inhnsnn will lite in Heimantown CLAXTti.V MATIIIKf The wedding of Miss nnrniht Jtorie Mathieu. daughier of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W'll- 1 ii.im Mnthleu. nf IMS Ilnyer street, nnd Mr 1 '! Van Siralen Claxton, of Germantnwii. 1 .. ii ink nlace Ibis evening at 7 o'clock. a the home of the In ides p.ireni. The ee.pinnnv will he performed b.t the Itet. l-'taiiklln S. Moore, rector of Calvary Church, riei-ntniitnun The bride, ttlm will be shell in in.iniage b.t her father, will be at I ended lit li'i slter. Mr-. II. K Davis, as matron ,.r luiiiiir. nod lit Mi" Ida Ma.t Vnre and li-- Lllzalieth Keene (is hrldesuinliN. iln bride will tteai a gown nf headed while georgette crepe, with a court tinin nf M'fial satin. Her lulle veil will be caught with a wreath nf nrauge blnssnms. and she mil .airy a limuiuel of orchids and lilies nf the talley. Tin- matron or honor will wear minimise blue eeiugetle ciepe. and will c.irrt pud. iiHidragona and daisies Tlie brides-rnaid-i will wear pink georgette crepe over pmk atl" and will carry pink sweet peas. Mi Claxton will bate bis brother Mr Itn'bert H I'la i as best man. and Hi" ushers will be Mr. II l. Davis and Mr. Kail llarlia. The ceicmnnv will be followed by a rccep t,n Mr. and Mrs Claln will b al home after .lune lf at ftSt 1 Shcimnn sued. Miss Malbleu piiteilnlncd at dinner fnr Hie bridal pally nl her home lasi evening. UIIADKOP.D -GUAVLS pnttv wedding will take place this etc nttiR at 8 o'clnck In the Kaltlilll Friends' ilicllng I louse. Germantnwii tuenue and Cambria slieet. whet. Miss Klcanor H. Craves, daughter nf Mr. and Mis. S S. ,!,.,, en will lie mn riled to lr Ilarry t . Ilradfnid nf f,035 North Park avenue, bv .'rlends' eiemnny. Mr Spe.icflr It. llrates. be bilde's brother, will lead Ihe certificate. The bride will wear a while satin gown em binldered with seed pearls, a lulls veil ar , ,ged with a cap. and will carry llrido i uses and sweet peas arranged In a shower. llss Ida le-Mimls will lie the maid nf honor ;, id'wlll wear a pale blue frock of genigetle crepe draped ntet pale blue satin Her iniiouet will be of telia colla-tolmeil roses. " p b.l.lcsmaids. Miss Glsle .May Shoyer and Mies lorolhy Poller, will be gowmd In ricsh-colorcd georgette crepe, draped .iter sal nf Ihe same shade, nnd will carry nl nk swrct ocas. Miss Janet Graves, the Ml. le nlee nf the bride, will bo Hower girl ibe will wear a net frock trimmed with tiny pink I oaebuds and will carry a basket or sweetheart loses. Charles IvHUUipnini " - " ,.ii 333 Germanlown avenue I octor H.adro.l.and his bride will leave on i l rt trip and will be at home after May 15 at the Germantoivnavem,P address. 1IANNA KIll'LL. ' inong lodav'a intereslliiE weddings waa ihAi nf Miss Agnes M. Krull. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Krull. 31 7 North Twenty-second street, and Mr John F. Hanna. of Knox street. Germanlown. wh ch took place this morning at 9 oclock n the Church of Ihe Holy Souls. Nineteenth and Tioga streets, with the net- Joseph F. Hef ferman officiating. The bride ivore a gown of while aatln. with net. embroidered with nearls a veil of tulle arranged wlHi a cap and sprav of orange blossoms. A shower nf lilies of the valley and sweet pen formed her bouquet. Mr. Krull gave hi daughter In marriage, and her slater, Miss Slargaret Krull was he.r only attendant. She wore a pink 'crepe de chine frock veiled with pink reorgette crepe with lace Intel, a Leghorn bat trimmed with La France roses and carried a shower of pink sweet pea Mr Joseph Poyle '" he bridegroom' heal man, After the wedding breakfast at the home of the bride' parents, .Mr. and M. Hanna left on an extended trip. Upon their rturn they trill b ot home at & ty. UUh trBt, . j v Mr. mm and Hie ushers will ue ine urines ni.u.. """',,.. W Aimstrong Graves. Dr. George ii Crates Mr. Spencer II. Grave and Dr. David A. Grave. The ceremony will he - . i. rri-niiiin hi mi- ,"' -- --- r r. rtio n . r,c. . MI!- t M-ON STRWVimilK.K loimi" resHieni nt iteimnntown. START DISTRIBUTION OF SURPLUS PRODUCE Committee Organized on Main l.iue Last Year Now Great Organization The cnmmitpp fnr tlie collection and dis trlhutlmi nf Mirplus produce nrgnnlced last tear bv Mrs. ndrew V right i.'riiwfnid of tin n Mawr, In-glns itv wnrk ngnln this spring as an almost tiatlnnal orgnnliwlinn It has grnwn fnini a tiny Imrt.t nf women of the M .i in Line In nsHiiiishiiiK and steadily in ciensjng iii,Hii1inii ' l.ul spilng I was thinkiiig nhnnl whni suit of war wnrk I could dn that would ! nf real use." snld Mrs. Crawford. "Vnd limn It neeiirred Hi me that all amuud me in tin n Mawr whin tlie owners 'of the lug ! eoiinlrv places w-enl North In the summ--r there tins nnihlng to do with the greni iinan titles of vegetables In their gardens, th.v Just rotted on the stalks and vines. "And then I thought that If we could s.ne thosp vegelatdea It would really be of u-i to the country, it I asked the owners and ! at first they were a little doubled. brca'i. they were afinid that Ihe gardeners, wlm were the nverlnid" nf the vegetable., wiiuldit i permit sttnrtgeis In trespass nn Ihelr inn- j tines Mitt the? sgrred to Irv llmllly . and . few of us got together some gltls nnd some j of the Isita from Ihe public schools, and w. picked all IhC siirpju ptoduce. 'I hen we Innkcd up the different canning organizations unit would notify them as to how great a il'Kililll.t of fnud we weie sending tliem. 'We bad a t-lg truck, and a gre.il m.inv w nun n na ibe Main Line lent us tbe.tr cars, so that we had nn dlllleullv. Then we would bring a gieat deal nf the produce in town In in.il ket nnd so Hull we were not onl.t saving a great deal nf fgml, bin were releasing MUaiitlties nf It all oter the country. Wi tt ere especlnllt pinud of the fact that tlieie was absolutely un liniildc iibout. the garden ers Indeed we made great filcndB Willi Ihem latin a sure sign nf nur success Is the fuel lliat nn titerv place wbete tve picked Hie oh tier asked us back again.'' Tills year Hie Main Line organization be gins dniilded In size. Mis. Craw-foul has I n asked hv wmneii In all parts nf Hie Stale tn speak befnie bodies of women ex plaining tlie wntk. Letters have been le celved from all parts nf the country asking fnr circulars and particulars. Committee ate lit wnrk using the same system al Port Wasliliigtmi, under Mis. John Cadnalarier. Jr : III Ahhigtnn and Cheltenham lnnship. under Mrs .Inhn l-'sazler and Mis. James S. Motrin: and efforts are liclug made in es tablish cnminlttf PS In l.ennv .Mass.; Piovl dence, I!. I., and Oceanic, N. J. Since Hie Ills! edition nf circulars lias been selll mil Ibis spring, a lliniipnuil in number, demands hate come In to such an extent that already the second edition Is fairly exhausted. Lv-I'resiilenl Glint, nf llni'vatd. ami I'tcsldenl .Inhn Crier lllbbeu. nf Prince ton, are twn nf those who are eager tn pio note ihe uoik in Ihelr communities. Celebrate (.olden Wedding ,Mr. Christopher Quliui gave a surprise pally last evening In honor of tlie fiftieth nil. tit ci sin. t nf Ihe wedding nf his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. .Insrph Qillnn. The guests aurpilscd the luldenud bridegroom nf llftt tea is ago liy uniting at their home. 2133 South Kleventh street. Just afler snppet Fite of their six rhlldren were present, in cluding Christopher. Anna. Margaret. U.t'ie ami Kllzalielli. Willlnm. a sixth child, was Ulir.bie tn be plesenl. vfi&H0l0&WUKI Thotn by Mareeau. M'.SS SARAH BELL AUSTIN 6f 1237 Spruce, street, who Is asso ciate chairman of tho South Phila delphia district of the Liberty Loan drive. a I'hnirt h MftMfeju MKR HAROLD C.II.MORK BROWN CAMDEN GIRL WEDS SON OF FELIX ADLER Miss Mhc Wootton, Scout Troop Captain, Marries Aviation Oflicer in Texas inmance between Miss Mae Wootton. 90 l.,ii- atentte. Caindei. captain of Girl Reottts Tmnp n. T, and Lieutenant Waldo Adlnr. -'ii nf Prof Pellx Adler. nmed educator of .-u Voik and ormnlzer of the New York Kthiral Cnltuie Society of thai city, which liegnn three .tears ago In the Kast, tehed it iliniav In the -Loue Star" State April 4 when the pair were married Lieutenant Mler i attached to the t'nlteri States avta tmn cm p In Austin. Tex etv nf the mait'lag. which became gen erallt known Indat among friend nf thet bride, was disclosed after she had journeyed alone tn Austin, tvlierp th ceremony was performed Tlie marilage was hastened be cause ihe bridegroom etpects to leave shortlt for Pin lice. The coupl are now residing In Austin. When Hie ptesent Mrs Adlet departed from her home In Camden vry few of her frlenda had anv Idea where ahe was going or that she was gnmg away in become a bride. The true purpose of her trip 't known only to Iiei relallte Mrs Adler hefnie lii mnrilage was promi nent in fted Cross wotk In Camden and In this clt.t V a member of the Ctrl Scouts she nltrats took on active p.irt in Ihe differ ent pingiams l.ieiileiiHiit dlei. who Is t In ft v -rive years nld i-. a gtaHu.iie nf ewanee I'nltersitt. mn! Nashtill,' Tenn He i,t font ha II . .,-. v,i v-jJr 1 ... MRS. WALDO ADLER Before her mnrritiRe to the son of Felix Adler, New York author and educator, she was Miss Mae Wootton, nf 001! Lois avenue, Camden. Her husband is nttnehed to tlie United States aviation corps ot Austin, Tex., nnd expects soon to be ordered to France. plater and fnr years, acted as a coach for dlffetent teams PinfeKsor Adler said todv that the newa nf the iiMiriafcc nf his son wasn't a surprise In him. He said that he knew Ihe marriage wss In lake pl.ue and expressed the hsllef that Ihe wedding was hastened because his sou expects to fail snou for Ihe other side. "My sou and Ills bride." said Professor Adler 'hate known each Other for a long while. The mairiage look place In Amtln. Tex. and tve li'ip that they will be happy for the letnalndcr nf their llte." The In ale Is Die daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Wootton. She Ii an attractive young woman and was prominent among the .tnunger sel. Professor Adler. father of Ihe bridegroom. is a well-known lecturer and has written many Interesting papers, mm' of them being "The F.thlcs nf the Political Situation" "The Moral Instruction of chlldten." "Lire and Destiny" and "Marriage and Dlvotee." Academy of Music, Tortinht at 8:16 JOINT RECITAL by k f rt r. m ZIMB ALIST iii8T!ouisin:ri nrssiA.s violinist , SOPHIE B R A S L A U rontralto. Metropnlitin Opera fit Tickets. 7oc to 2. On Sale at Heppe'a. B. F. KEITH'S "THEATRE U. S. NAVY JAZZ BAND THE BIGGEST HIT THIS THEATRE EVER HAD! AND ALL FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN Mnlllt King, "Camoua": Mack . Walk.r, OMf Cauiioiuan. Jamea J. Morton, and Othera. Metropolitan Opera House WED. EVE., MAY 1st, at 8:15 RECITAL BV GALLI-CURCI TICKETS, $1, $1.50, $2, ?2.50 SOW ON SALE AT 1108 CHESTNUT 8T. .No Mail or Ttlphon Orders ruclvd xi-AUBMV- Friday Afl.. April Id. at ;00 P. iL PIANO RECITAL nr OHSIP GABR1L0WITSCH rifkH. IS.OO, M T.0, $1 Tie Jleift, $10.00 rtd ItS.od at HeppV". Ill" Chestnut Bt. Cheka to li'O. ' LITTLE" IIIKATUB tlth Dtanee Phone. IC 041 I X N i q U T "PASSERS-BY" Contsd v Heedes Chamber A NEW TORK CAST rr-.e ;eM .o strni Pep. lt00,,e?at, Tumorrow M&nialallaVi1ilalaEplalaMaMB vv", i.r ' v , . , MANY FAMOUS MEN TO ATTEND DINNER Notables Will Be Guests Here During War Convention for Permanent Peace Men of International repute, including !.ord rteadlng. Ambassador Junttrand. Vie count lahll and others, will be, guenu at a dinner which wilt mark the rioting of the "Win the War For Permanent Peace" con vention, to In held In this city under the auspices of the League to Knforce Peace, An May 16 and 17. Other notables In at tendance will include former President Wil liam If. Taft, who will preside; Charlea Ivan Hughes, last Republican presiden tial candidate; Or. Ltman Abbott. Prelldent Lowell, or Harvard: John Spargo, Dr. Anna How-aid Shaw. Henry Van Dyke. John Sharp Williams and ma hi' others Governor flrumbaugh will deliver the ad dieaa of welcome at the conference of G6i einon and former Governors, which will be held In Independence Had on Ma.t 17. and which will lie presided oter by former Gov ernor Hughes, of New York. In addition In uectptltig the invitation. Govurnoi Brumbaugh yeatetday appointed the following delegates to tepreient the Htate of Pennsylvania at the convention: Thomas P.aeburn While. Philadelphia: Dr G. M. Philips, Went Chester; Dr. B. D. Wat fleld. of Wilson College, Chamberaburf ; Dr. II. S. Drinker, of Lehigh University. South llethlehem: Dr. B rt. MrCorntek. of the I'nlieisltt of Plttvburgh; Judge John Slew art, of Hie Slate Supreme Court, C. La Hue .Munson. nf Wllllaipapnrt : Ihe Rev .1. J "uiran. of Wilkes-natre. TV. A. Stone, nf Inlonlown and Julian Kennedy, of Pitts burgh. Hunting a Husband By .MARY DOUGLAS The End of the Episode rnAPTr.r. xlvi I MUST go home. 1 can stav no Innier In the home. For It seems unfair t Harriet. For enee I can loak ovr my actions and find myself nulta blameless .lark tTllson has never attracted me, From Ihe flrat I had avoided him. SSm Instinct something which I had tried to tight had told me Xo Ken awav irom nim And nan In the end I must go motoring with him nr offend Harriet it aeemea aucn little sacrifice flat tlui thing had hannened. Quite unex- peetedlv If he had eared for me- but no. Iut anv attractive girl who had ben In the house a month would hate had the same c-nreef. Had be not said o? Oh. 1 hate men bat them Hut how fool-u-h ' Ml men are not like that Perhaps f hated m6t of all my seeming tlslov-alty to Harriet Harriet, my own loyal friend At all eosfi Harriet must not be hurt And t must leave. For I could stay under that roof no longer Kach meal that I must eat with Jack Wilton Is a tortute. He looks at me with sulldi dislike I am not clever at llttl de tues. 1 eaw no wav out, hut in write Tom Tom mi old stand-bv in trouhle So late this afternoon I retelved this telegram: "Come, at once Youi mothei leatlng. Aunt Kinlly 111. Thomas Angus." I gate the telegram to Harriet. I said nothing For I have a telltale 'ace. t feared she would guess, But. Ilitfe". bless her heart is unsuspleioui She helped mo to pack. Little Tod wandered around the loom for lornly, saying. "Aunt Sara going away." I have grown to love that baby. H Is devoted to me. loo, In his baby wav. Aa t was clos ing mv bag. he brought me his old ragged lamb beloved and dirty. "Aunt Sara, take lilm I" I lust held the baby a moment light, before I put the worn old lamb back In his band" .. . I was packed Harriet herself drove me down to the ttain In Ihe Ford As ut itood on the platform waiting for my tram. I tried to thank Harriet for mv visit. Then the monster drew up a fiery, puffing dragon. From mv sat l watched some one come teating down the road He was too isle Slowlv the train pulled out slowlj lie i an along the platform- -saw me leaning curious af mv window He tvated a futile hat and gasped "sister wants ' It ws ton late' The train wa going fustci and fastei .lohn Carewe was left on the platform gasping -in vain Tsmerrow rlolng the lloue .Meeting. Fortieth nnd Market Streets' ntinl nesa Mens Association. 7 South Fortieth street. o clock. Free. Coontr Medeal elet.v, Twenty-secnnd and Ludlow streets, meeting. Membete. nrmarralle rlnb meets, 1430 ftnnlh Tenn tquare, :30 o'clock. Military drill, rhlladelphis Mititnry Train ing Corps, Thirty-second street and Lan caster avenue armory. 7-30 o'clock. Free to prospective, draftees. I.snnelrv lwnr' Kirhange, dinner, o'clock, Holel AdelphU. Members. The Mrkens Fellenrship, meellni, 1 13 o'clock. Holel Adelphla. FORREST NOW EVENINOfl AT S SHARP MATINEE TODAY at 2 nnEATEST Mt'HICAL SHOW ON EARTH A TREMENDOUS HIT w"' NORABAYES AND ORIOIN'AI. N T COMTAKY Of li GARRICK Last 4 Sjf8 THE NAT1RAI. COLOR motion ricTini: bensation MiH?M ThrUllngly described by the maker DR. LEONARD B. 8U0DEN e,n c Cat. Mat.. 'J. tel Other Mall., 55c ZO BEG. TUES.rAPRIL"30 ,DAt Mont Importsnt Event of th HaaSen D. W. GRIFFITH'S Supreme Triumph Hearts of the World The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told A Romanes of ta Great War Etenlnie tni Hjturday Mat 2te to U..0. Other Mats.. 23c to It. 00. RTIOAD Pop. $1 Mat. Today LAST 4 EVOS. LAST MAT. fiATURPAT MR. and MRS. COBURN TRESENT THE IMAGINARY INVALID FARCICAL COUEDV BT MOL1ERE OHPT AWn Otn. Ave. tt venSngo. K. f Brtad SiUAINU TODAT LAST TIMES WM. S. HART in "The Tijrer Man" THE BON OF DEMOCRACT" CASINO MATlNKfc trooAr pir.i uuwat . . Stone il'lHArd Walnut b, tth SL ATtsSwUlJuOd. - ' j, ' Vaj. j7k " iiiii I LANSD0WNE TO PARADE;, PROUD OF LOAN RECORiJ Celebration Planned for Friday Evening and "Pep" March for Saturday Men and women of 1-attidownc are pra paring a fitting celebration of the succea nf that borough, whch to date haa received third Liberty Txan aubicrlptlang amounting to 1340,(00. The quota for the Lanadown dlttrlct It .170,000. The district haa beer. presented with an honor flag containing- two ttars, and It la the Intention of the loan committee to display n th borough an honor roll of all the subscribers' name. To celebrate the success of !.anadowne and to stimulate further subscriptions th loan committee haa arranged for a parade Friday evening. April ; The parade will through Lansdowne and surrounding; dli trirts and will be made up nf bands, home defense companies, fire departments. Boy Scouts, public school chlldten, women' Lib erty l.on committee, the lied Crossi Camp Fire Girls, civic oiganlratlona and floati. Al the conclusion of the parade there will he a pan lotto rally on the public school cant pus. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. Persistent rumor have It thai the "March of Democracy" la to be held Friday. Liberty lxian headquarters deny this, The "March of Democracy" will take place Saturday starting from Proad afreet and Columbia avenue at l o'clock, thev say Th parade Is io be a demonstration to boom the third Liberty Loan campaign. AS MAP.KOT flM Sf y- STREET II jafus,&'msVl Anovp sjn Brfmr &JJ iatii UitS A. M. to 11. IBP. M. VSMVUItSAPV WKKK NORMA TALMADGE in hV niriHT Of PtT.CHAnB" CHARLIE CHAPLIN in i dcxt urrr Stanley Animated Magatlne Inrlu1" LIBERTY LOAN PARADE All Next Weak ItlTA .10L1VET Id "lrt Showing of "LEST WB FORGET" PALACE MM MARKBT BTRBET. in A. M. tn II. -IK P. M. At.!. THIS WEEK CHARLIE CHAPLIN ln 'AO0v. Tegelher V C UAPT '" "T1,F: with wiu. a. nv-ui tioer man" ARCADIA 1 rimsTNt'T nisr, prm 10-1. A. M . 12. S. .1:"i. I'4S. 7.411. nan P. Xf, SESSUE HAYAKAWA ". onnteinip Pinmnunl Plrlure, -110X011 OF HIS HOl'aE" Added Altrocttnn CHARLIE CHAPLIN In A OCHIS I.irK" VICTORIA MAnNET ST. Ab. OTH Double Bill NAZIMOVA in "Revelation" In Cnniunctlen With CHARLIE CHAPLIN in run Showing. ' DOO'S LIFE" Neit Week WM FAUX I'M In "TRUE RLUE" rtPP.FiNT MAftKETHT. He. TTH UriVjUi i MBTRO First ShIS MAE ALLISON H3&v. Added " riant. KB nvi: ' mth Erlsods) Tomorrow EDITH STORET In THE LEGION OF DEATH" TsTmTsa "AKKET STREET lriJB AT -UN1PER VvLRMff Vtini'vnttr CONTINUOUS TTTt TAM TtTtSK rEKR or all JULilcM, IWOU ntALECT COMEUUNS PALFRT. HALL AND BROWN:; Others. BROADWAY '"'- 'n,ln!S.Vl.43HT JIM GILDEA & COMPANY THR WHIP SENSATIONAL lllLl VVX11IT pnOTOPRAMA, npn CO IfRYR MARKET HT. 11. low 0TH giwUoo rv-xjio nn.r twice niqktlt MERIAN'S CANINES WEEK APRIL 29 19TH & HUNTING TAKK AVE. ANO THE NEW ORI ENTAL PAGEANT l4OOPfR50NS,4e0PRfORMEB& A GREAT EH5EMBLE OF NEW SENSATIONS FROM EUROPE AorAPSOFWODIfJ WONDERS 108 CAC-.E 700.41 ELEPHANTS MPADt ATIO. HPRtCtDlHQrmg fTMOgMAHCf Ticket" en sale shove days at Glrabel Rroe. 9th and Market Streets, sams prices as charted at show (rounds. CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE DIRECTION MESSRS. FHU1ERT II. OO MAIincn ww VI0HT8 lt.l. l.PO, 7.,C. t.0o "lEXCErr SATURDIV) INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS WEBER & FIELDS v. trtiir ftPiriKMNfl MUS1CAU COMKDT BACK AGAIN WITH THE DOLLY SISTERS AND A COMPETENT CAST AND THE USUAL Weber-Field Chorus roMiaaH AT SU MAT. TODAY, Best Seats $1.00 ADELPHI T0TAbrur..,S.t..j& MAT. TOMOR., BeBt Seats 11.06 rrnnr!AT)T5TtO .0. MILO YZ&vzJ(jJiMsLyik& cfUVlK f SMARTEST MUSICALCOME0Y J rrLxry IM TOWN TTsti s isssif .1 :JC w " iJ& -v f I r
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