Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 25, 1918, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
m
lliss Elizabeth Beatty, Cousin of Lord Beatty, to
Speak to Workers at Independence Square
Auxiliary 01
mHE meeimB -ICU Mni,a--' afternoon nt
. ,.i.n.n.ipntc Soitare Auxiliary of
it,. American Hed Ctosa is gains to be
L rfB' Interesting You see. they, lia e
' ktd Ml8" Eluaueill uenny, wuv, u euc
" v U a cousin of I.orel IJeattv , admiral
,,L Ilrltlsli imvi. to speak to the woik-
L ,i 1 o'clock
fshe has Just tctuined fiom eight months
nt n KUSSia IS .lernacia mo uiu-ii i.-.
. nt arrival from mat rniiu u nm-u
: ,irtM reany to ki. "
i .... 1 .-..... ah 4ll(l 1st llAI 1 AQflll
. . iIia f i nnt mul mIig aa also
I't wl,h the nusslan fleet Ilesldes this, she
Pjitd the unusual experience of being one
-rat irnn ai ..-
' ......nn nf Tlpath" and was In Pctio
i pid during the Kerens!' revolution and
111 Kornlioir revolt in iati, mn i"u
, in the Winter Palace wlipn the prolslonal
, icvernment was artcsted
f I Just wouldn't miss that tnllc for any
thing over which I personally nave any
IHlng to sa I certainly do vvant to hear
tir. And I guesi jou do, too
WELL, did ou hear what Jtotrls VItnr
and, as he putn it, "ten of the prettiest
rlrls In these paitn," meaning Germantown
ind Chestnut Hill, pctpetrated on Tuesday
iillht at the movies In Oermantown' At
the end of tho flist show ho arao out on
the stafte, followed by a motor meHKcnger
filh the French flag, nn nmeigency Aid
jlde with the Ililtlah dig and a National
ttwuo for Wometi'ii Suvlce girl with the
Sltrs and Ptilnee, escorted hj a miilno
Vlth a ntatlj turned npeccli ho intuiducel
Lieutenant I1oel and Sergeant .Major
'lounir, of tho Cnimrilm nimv, both e,T
whom haio been teveielv wounded, and
they recelv ed n greeting that almost ovei
whelmed them and embarrannee1 Lieutenant
Lloyd almost speechleo". After the speeches
t theerice ghls started n elilve for bonds
running up anil down the aisles to plead
(or subscriptions and aw.ird utilise i ibeis
iritli charming smiles Mr. IVIllliin Kui tr
those son I'aul Is a majoi ovei theie, of
fered to buy u $1000- bond If It could be
equaled In $50 bonds thtoughout the house
Then the started In earnest Catherine
Newbold In N L W S unlfoim, secuied
the first subfccilptlon of the evening. Agnes
Brockle she Is a wonderful silesman - was
heard offering a i-poitlng proposition to
cover the subscription if four men would
each buy a $50 bond Kveij now and
then some ono would offer $500 If it could
be equaled bj small ones, and thtVlilddlng
went fast and furious, and Inside of fifteen
minutes or less TWENTY THOUSAND
V DOLLAItS' w oi th of bonds had been
lourhtl It was leally thrilling, and froic
there they went to another Clermantown
jtteatre and did the same thing, although
I don't know how much they got It rather
puts Germantown on tho map, don't ou
think? And when mentioning patriots,
lon't forret to nut Mr. wistm- on ii
$ fcln naffl..f U1nH i. ....
.v.. (..ctucsL (,"n iJieiij near me lop
rrID jou know that the Sao Company
i 1 ffftlnc- nil n -rt, m. !..( .. T.... t
t the navy jard tonight" It had i
ery successful three nights last week at
.the Little Theatre in conjunction w ith the
Kys and Players, and on Monday It
performed at the Union League Annex for
the men In the service. It was awfully
funny that night. The spectators at the
trial had to sit down op chairs that were
ildently placed rather perilously on a
$mall platform Just befoio tho brides
(nalds came In ono of the spectators went
over backward and bumped Into tho back
drop and almost knocked it ovei. Tho
frantic bridesmaids had to hold up the
courtroom until some one came to their
recue, and then there was only about a
foot left for them to get tin ouch onto the
Ute. Performers and audience enjoj ed it
Immensely. Some time later a wild waving
of arms and legs from tho juiors' box at
' traded attention and somebody else had
o over, nearly taking that side of the
room with him.
Some people from Keith's completed tho
Program, and then everybody danced to
awfully good music. They are going to
nce after the show tonight, too.
NANCY -VYNNR.
SrP?nl AnfiniKnr.
I;! ?h V rMm,n " Bow'ey. who Is staving
1 it b. r motller. Mrs John T. Carpenter.
werT Cottage, in Itadnor, has lecelved
hnrtT..; "' ,oale arval In France of lier
""'and. Major Bowley.
f Cotbv.".? iMrs Samu'' p G Andeigon will
fit -pi. -uiry nome,,uunieiii Karras,
ar.Morrl3, in Germantown.
h.r'.?n(i. JIr8, IUrold Crookes, of 1339
'iR4h.rtDor;nr,e""r,?m ri" "
fct JTyn!0Uth at dinner this evening to
nalMi.. ' . . ' uutlr. whose exhibition of
in? ??' ,A,nerlcan ecenes In the desert
aired nt e3cl?an llfe has b"n ""ch ad
ra at the Art Allance.
Il!l."Uenldgway' ot Jenklntonn. will
" SOOn for Paris wh. .k. .,.,.. .
'canteen work for the Y. m7 C. A.
hor, Rob;rt Sturgls and Miss Illta Sturgls,
' t;l. "'... "'n spenaing the winter In New
HUI this i w t l tllelr home ln Cllelt"
LltitnH. . ..
kLi T -ilfc UCOrCA Oalla Tln, nt Tn-
'niown, hag arrived safely on the other side
Th m. ..!.. .
w r wtKUlUEe nnnnunna.l Af T'Im t n
ffiKtfSlt i' tWyncote' to Miss Amorer DUon.
o vny, on saiuraay, April 13.
Nav7 .' bemb,e Yarrow returned ester
fand .1.? .rford from a vlslt brother
IHar. !ie. .,aw Mr- and MrB- Kmlen S
I "f at their apartments in New Yoik
foahSvi"4.11.' Robert It. Bilnghurst. Miss
RlnZrst11''?'' ar.d "if. a".a
K T mir cottage at Ocean City on June 1.
rAMmAu.bey Buntlnc has returned to
l-yumore after a. vllt nf wn w..v. with i.r
tlnr . hl,.,p fitapleg ) visiting Mrs. Bunt
It" aaa will remain ..iu .. - ...A.i.
teaV.i,movinir to PltUburgh, where she will
. (ivrmanent home.
Pug hV wh'J1- Ji Sco"' of cynwy-1' la vlslt'
KJf Pittsburgh for a week
SylVSnua X. T.AIM. nr Vnrlh Tlrn.d
klJ InRohwp st her horn for the
rtea uross
Hie club dining the cnnn Ims liren dcv.M-.l
.o war relief woik TIip member Imluile
Mrs cinrles i: l.ukens. Mrs. Hiram T
Miller. Mrs. .Inmes Spencer. Jlrs..W Paul
Mrs. (leorgo Outhette. Mlxs Kmina hchledi I
virs Uiarles Patterron, JIr. Loulfo Penis
rl" ,s,'""uel Aliott, Mrs VVnlttr .Scott Mr
Franklin Applo, Miss Augusta llron vi
llarrj Ilnroau, Ml-s Anna Cralth Mrn
( harles Wl.Icr Mr Itobert r.lailfelttr Mr
il II Hn Mr- K l'rnnk 1'auUen Vlt
Margaut Jonen mid lr A LtTovre
Mi and .Mrs Itobert r I'onner. of Jr I jm
llieltett avenue, Uermantovvn, are melniR
ecingratula Ions on tho birth of n dauglu r
Htglna Klleen on .Siindnj April 14
BUSY DAYS NOW IN
DELAWARE COUNTY
Subscription Dances Vary Mo
notony of Ceaseless War
Work for Women
A rulwrl-itlon dance will U- (teld In tii
Illdlej I'nik auditorium on haturdav cviiiik
Thexe nffulrs are under tho dlreetlon of Mi
Charles (I Hctyel nd the l)rorcedi are U
voted to cliarl
A pitilotie inapx-meetlng will he lir-lil n
the nudltorlum of the Media High Sohm.l i iU
(venlng. under the tiU"n,cei of the l.itiein
Loan (ominlttec out there
Tim annual ilnnce which the Juniors of
thn llldlev I'.irk AVonnn's Club give in tin
auditorium on Hiturdaj evening wis a splfti
did surw". It s.n a teclprncliv nffalt
three icuples beliiR Invited from rarh of tlm
Jim oi eei Moris f the neighboring eHili
Thire ueie Juniors there from Norwood
Chentii. Knarthinore Laiifdowne, Medli mul
Waj ne The deporatlons were pink IiVmiiik
Mrn J II hhattuek vvhw l rhalrman nf the
llldhv I'iiiU jiinloix, lunl ihaige of tin.
affair
Mlm I'atieiup Kk'hter u ln li.m tlivenn
tltuied her ihlldiMi'H danilng elans his In
vited all the Kinnll members to a pirtv to
belield on Saturday afternoon Among thoc
who lielong to the ilasa ure .Miss Slarv Cord,
M'm Dd-otliv Kreeman, Miss i:1f.i llrnlrke.
MIh Anni Ilen'ike Mlrs Mania Hlmlulr.
Mips lt'illi nr! id Mir- M -t i -'loan Mls
Villi, slo n Mi i l.dit'i Ii I i una Miss
I. lien Mi Cat.
MISS ROSE NEIT
Of 8405 Eastvvick avenue, West
Philadelphia, whose enfcaRement to
Mr. Max Shoebin, of South Phila
delphia, has been announced.
WOMANS LITERARY
LEAGUE TO HE HOST
'I he VVomnus Literary League of J'u
kasie will he host tomoriom to the tinnual
spring gatheilng of the iluiks County
Federation of Women s Clubs The m -slons.
inoining and afternoon will bi held
In tho high school auditorium Mrs llariv
'Wainhhei, president of tho I.lterao League,
will make the wilcomliig addiess, to which
a itspotisn will be made by Mrs John Ill.iLk
fan, of New town, president of the lounty
federation
Among tin scheduled nildreK.es will he
one on 'NuMmu.iI Defense" bj Mis IIenr,v A
James of Doj lesto n Tin Woman's Land
Aim ' will be tin thiine of Mr William S
lhdiuan. of Ituikingliam t-ome Phases of
the Modern JMiicatinnuf 1'ioblem will lie
dltcussed b Jllsa Maiguiet I' Magulie
principal of the George Washington School,
l'hlladelpbla Othii topics Include 'The Hest
of the Old Mothers and the Het of the New
Mrs Abby Southeilaud Drown, principal of
the Young Ladles' Iloaidlng School, OKCmtz
"Some Prominent Topics of tho Times," Mrs
H S Trentlss Nichols, ilermantown, presi
dent of the Kasteiu Dlstriet of tllu Slate
federation of I'ninsvlvaiili Women
Women Writers' Dinner
The Women Writers' Club of Philadelphia
gave a stunt dinner last night lit tho Art
Alliance Building 18.'3 Walnut street
The guest of honor was Mr. Cornelius
Stevenson, an bonoiarv inembei of the
club The stunts opened with a parody on
the 'Land of Jo' Hled tho "Hand of Jo "
The sceneiy consist! d in signs, outside of
a crowded arena was a New Thought bull
bieathlng foith smoke C.iass was palmed
on a small sign and uees" al?o were In
the background Mifs l dna btauffer ap
pealed as Julius Tannen and the Spanish
songstresses and dancers were tlalll-Cin'cl
Hoslna CSalll Valenclii. Teusa I'aieno and
l.azaro, Impersonated. iesiiitlvel. b JIln
Kmlly Carpented. Mrs William MeOIII, Miss
Margaret Lukes. Mrs John Tllik and .Miss
llebekuh Klllot
Miss Frances Olivier gave two vtr clever
monologues and Miss Chill e Wallace In a
"pathetic dance impersouaieu .muimm.
and "A Hieath of Spring
A Jazz band led by Miss Clara .llleson
Included among Its pel formers Miss Elizabeth
Anderson. Miss Alma Anderson, Mrs William
Krleghoff. MIbj IMna Stauffer, .Mrs Barnes
and Mrs John Hick .
A take-off of aesthetic dancing was given
by MIbs Lukes and Miss Carpenter and the
affair ended with the singing of 'Good .Night.
Indies."
Among the guests were Mls Susanna Der
cum and Mrs. Itobert IUvers who sang won
derfully during the dinner Miss Agnes
Cody, Mrs. William White, of New York,
Miss Virginia Carpenter. Miss Nora Dumb,
Mrs If C. Crowley, Miss bauih Laughlln,
Mis' R W Weavei Miss M -"ulvey. Miss
Umlly Buck Mrs Mortimer .Brown, Mrs
Howard Yardley Miss Tare bour MUs
Margate!, Ulliot. Mlas Mat1 r rioodall, Mrs
William K. Ooodall and l - Horenw
6 . JIL1.I, , . S
EVENING PUBLIC1 LElkiER
niprwwirtw( t'iuiiiLiiiftaAWJMittiwii)iifctia,iiiaiM.iJi.ig.niiiHKiwuejagu .
Of C131 Ovctluuok avenue, with her
SOLDIER VAUDEVILLE
ARTISTS ARE COMING
Men of "Philadelphia's Own"' to
Give Five Performances Hero
Next Month
I'lill idelphiu will have nprnirtunltiis to
Judge the alilllt of come of Hie cltj's sol
di is iih v.iuilivtlle nrtlsts on Mnv !, 10 and
II whin n vnrlety vrtudevillt show will ha
liresentid at the Vradeni) of Musle b nlmut
foitv member" of the SIBtli Infuntr, I'hlli
ihlphln') nwii ' for the benefit of the i (;!
limit The bo are now at I'ttnip Mttiile.
M1
"-MK-'itii .Major lluiiiihre Is managtr ot
tin ihoiv I i uilillt on in the vnuilevllle arts
the riguniiital band will pliv loueeits t -foie
i u-'i pel fonmnee SilK''.uit Arthur
Ouv lhnppv iiuthor of Over the Top will
lie prevent at all performain es The lios
villi have a guests theli num. unlink' olllcer.
I'lloiul ( II ItoeTibium nnd Ctiptntn S W
I lemuiK uptaln I A All ami Captain Mi -Lian
Pittirson lommlttte from the ngl
uient N n mv l'i Philadelphia attending to thu
sali of tlikiis and to aslst hi this work
an automobile fob olllee 1h operating
through I he i ntral part of the iltj Tin
toiiimltlie lni hides eigemt Major Hum
plirevs Sergi nit J if k I'lilds Seigeant Wil
liam Mi Kce PiiMite I'ranU liuinn and Mu
sh Ian Jacob I hi
rtv n rfoi manee will l glvtn
REFUGEES IN FRANCE
DESPERATELY NEEDY
Red Cioss Woikcr Cables That Disticas
of Great Number U E-
ttcmely Acute
V cabbgraoi nnt to the AmeiUan com
mittee for devastate I 'i mice b Mrs A M
Dike, director of It d ( ross ,vork In Trance,
reads
'We ate despeiattl busv luring for
refugees In gieat distress All our children
hive been transported to Audlgnlcourt und
I have opemd another branch at li-sur-Alsnc
Moio than tvei we must be prepared
to help n nmguinient nation iaio on
Prance Is looking to Amerlcu
The morale of oui evacuated famlllis Is
maivelous All aie depending upon us to
piotfit thrli Interests Thev regain me
i vlllun uiiniiillteis with poittlve affection
It Is vital that our plans foi meeting the
food pioblim should bi le-enfourd It Is
our turn to work with inciejsed devotion for
the i.iiise, of tin Allies Ho not liesltale in
lu imphisls on the imessltv to carry on
tho lUltlv.itlim of crops Send our all pos
sible iisslstanc io tli's end
i:vcrthing Is going well Oui entire unit
I will, but ilrspcratelv busv It is mora
Impciailve than ever that we carrv on' in
all blanches of oui wmk
' Congraiul.ile our iiiminlttus fiom Vinerl
c nit Ited l nus on theli plilt ami ibvollun.
The gratitude of the 1'rem h nnd Huh splllt
and iournc,e Is the marvel of the nge The
Ainerkiin Iteil i iosi Is supimrtlnrf us to the
limit und will continue to help
MISS JOHNSON DELEGATE
TO McALL CONVENTION
Philadelphia Womnn Will He Ono of
Speakers at New Haven
Meeting
Mlis Millie i:?ia Johnson M 11m ii Muwi
hss been seles ted t a delecalc In lepiesini
Phllddelpli'iJ at llie two-dav i onvi iilloii of
the Ameilian Me All Af'oeHatlon wliiili will
be held ilay 1 and M.l J in N llavio
Conn The association Is known Hit
' fiiiam lal feeder of tho McUl .Mission m
Pails Pranie
The lonventlon will be luld in e i met
Chuieh Iloun. in New Haven The spealurs,
besides Miss Johnkon. will be ihe.lUv in
William Julius IJ.ivrmn, of Newaik I
and Mrs lleni) W l'arnani of New lluven
A featuie of the convention will be a Inn us
iif twenlj -Nc Haven gills who will siiik
the ' Mnisilllulse
CARD l'ARTV AIDS HOSPITAL
Samaritan Infant Depaitment Benefits
Thioush Dece K. Club's
i:ffoit.
'Ihe siKe'SM, both soclallv and IIiluhIjIIj
attending the nnd put given n;iintl b
the Dece IC. Club of West Phlladelphlu. foi
the benefit of the babies of the Santtiiltau
Iloipital has led tin1 board of lady visitors
to the Infant department of the Institution
to express publldv their thinks and npjue
ilattou Ulanketts and clothing for poor baby pi
tlents were obtained and an added stimulus
was Imparted to the work tluough the effoits
of the club and the ptitioiiewres, vvhu included
Miss Sophie Krwder. piesldent, Mrs Clrorge
Ha, Ml-s Prances Hamilton Mra l'rnnk
Zlmnierman. Mis Oeorge Small, Mrs Helen
Cleaver, Miss Agnes Licv Miss Charlotte
Mayland, Mis Oscar l'owler. Miss Kthel Mc
Laughlin, Mrs 'eorglarma Allen, Mrs .Nan
Trueman. Mi. Charles II Fowler Mis Itay
Bellengei, W" Frank U Towlei
llruis etv for. tha fcscletr pucs wll he
mreiittd "! fJn"tJ '" ,ue Kenlii I'ulillw
l.lir iroluif 11" ', written on one
Jlile ef tlie psije'.oji'', 1"1 " ls". wjh
foil iiiiu ini tefeBtione,, number nf fha
I. .iter. It muslfce wl oejJfJr h
J'ublle IJter. 01 Chnitnat street.
- lMin.AnKT.Pin A 'PHrnwnAV apwii, os
-- -. m., J-. ..-... a m,JL.
MltS. AMOS WORTH IX'CJTON
two chilriien, AmosWortliincton, .Ii , and
STUDENTS FINALLY WIN
HOUSTON CLUB CONTROL
Provost .Smith Ends ARitiitioii by Ap
pointing UnuVrgradunto
Committee
Tc tiiuml- of th sttulents of the Univer
sitv of PeMiu-uivunin to control nnd maungo
Houston Hull and Houston Club, the first
e-ollegliite chili ln the esjuntry, have been an
swered b Provost Smith by the appointment
of an undt rgraduatc committee Cordon
Kni.vth, 'IS, college, vvns inado president of
the club The e'ommlttco consists of twenty
members two of whom nre advisory mem
bers The sludints some months ngo piotested
ngulnst the manner In whle'h the elub vvum
mauagid nnd Insisted on student eontiol
The ' iiiiselvunlaii Hie l'nlveisitj dall,
promoted tho itemp.itgn for refotm It sajs
editeiriallv of the new committee
'We have said mum e'oncernlng what
would be done If stuibnt olllceis were In
power nt ttu Houston Club Our demands
liave bun leeoRiilzed and It Is entlrel-, with
the nun appointee! as to whethir oi pot vie
will hive otlli rs fiom the htudent bod next
vear nnd tin uirs Ihenaftei "
PRESENT AMBULANCES
TO MEDICAL SERVICE
Order of Eastern Star Will Turn
Over Its Gifts at Armory
Tonight
Piomlnent men of military and fiateinal
elnles will attend i en monies at the Seeond
Regiment Armorv tonight, when nmbulances
will bo pmsi tiled to the Medical Corps of
the Cnlted States nun) and tho Amer call
Ited Cross bv memlii rs of the ordu of the
1 lamer n Star of I'ennsjlvnnla and Hastcrn
Star AUNillarv. N'o ISC The presentation to
Ihe Med'ial Corps will be made bv .Miss
Clara Louise rielchardt grand woithe ma
tron anil iKiiptee foi tho Medleul Corps bv
Colonel c 1 1 Huek In addition to a large
delegation fiom the- Philadelphia chapter of
the order Ihe exere Ises will be intended bv
lepresentative-s of the various chapters
throughout the State
Ilenr II Polloek, worlhv giund pattou,
will well oui, tin members nnd their friends
and addresses will be delivered bv Chniles
P Hrower und inembei s of tin Ilrltlsh re
cruit. ug mission Musical selections will be
rendered b Miss Mary Raphael. Miss Caro
line Uroh SLhuiildti and the llethlehem Quai
tet The piet-i illation of the ambulauee lo the
Red Cross will be made by .Mrs Maiy II llnl'f
and aiccpted for the Red Cross by lohn 1
Tovviisend The following otlkeis. of the
(lianil Chaptei of Pennsylvania, Order of
Raster!! Stai will In present
Henrj II Polloek wnrihv gtnnd p itron
Mrs M Todd of Pittshurgli ohslstant
sr.iinl mitron Howard J Pear, of Sciauton
axsii-tiiiit c,iand pition Mrs Velellm W
Haines of Plttsbuigb gland leeielaiv Mis
llelle e' N III nt" Blind ti ensure t- and
otheis
I'tioti by Photo Crafters.
MISS HELEN EMBERY
Daughter of Mr. und Mrs, William
Embery, of 4032 Penn street, who
was maid of honor at the wedding
of her ?Uter Mrs, Merlo C, Jteetl,
V J-KXX --f -A,..,.....- -"Vf
riiolo 1J la llfarh
little John lnncll orthinston
WOULD SAFEGUARD
TEACHERS' CLAIMS
Called Folly lo Dismiss Them Be
fore They Benef.it From Re
tirement Act
In a lettn sent out todav to till t-Uiool
boaids. II It Iljlsh -ecietar.v of tho Teach
ers' Retirement llnaid of Penns.vlvanls, at
llorrlsburi; ealls attention to the folly of
dismissing sihool leaebeis neni rethement
nge before thv eom-' under the benefits of
th newlv eimtod St no retirement fund It
bus been the jir.te tieo eif boards to do t'lls
time the law was passed although tViev
effeet no reonomv bv doing mi It Is said,
and Inlllcl n Inrdshlp iiimn the tote In. is Vr
llalsh. In the follow hit; ouniliiunti itlon. out
lines the position of the State with rcipect
lo teni hers of this e 1 iss
When the uuestlon of Hie election of
tenehers and other i-chool cmplojes for the
net term li under consideration It m lm
portunt that there be no mlsutidei standing
In nterence to the pinvlslona of the State
si ho il emploees retirement aet
The cmplojitient of te idlers who 'ir
neirlng the retliemeut use does not ln snv
wav affect the amount of the contribution
which n locil school illtrlet will latct mak'
to the retirement fund
Ihe eontilhiitlou which the local school
ellslrlct will inileo s the letlfement fund is
based upon tin- n mount runti United bv the
tiaihers emploenl In that district, and is
not nlfected n the number of e,npIoes i.
til ee while in the s. iviie of the district The
amount contributed to the retirement fund
b tho local district Is approNlmatelj one
half of the amount contributed by the teach
er i of that district
'It Is a mistake to nvold the emplovment
of teachers who me near the letlrenieiit age
If the nre iiuallded to teach Such teachers
will be if tired when ellulhle foi retirement
and no ecliool ellsttlct hi the State will con
tribute more or less to the retliemeut fund
because of their retlitiuent
All eoiitrlhutlons lo the lethement fund
are band upon the salaries of teachers who
are In mtlve serlce, and not upon the num
bei who are retired "
Itcieption to Pastor and Wife
'I be eongregatlon of Westslde Presbjtciian
church of llermautowii will tender a recep
tion touiirhl to the l!e tit nn,l Ta lein.
Ham Porter Lee al the church, Pulaski und
Winona avenues Doctor Lee baa been pas
tor of the ehuich Mime lis foundation, twen-t-flve
veais uto Pndei his mlnlsti the
i-augrrfratlon has giown to be on of the
l.iigcst In ileriinniowii
Hunting a Husband
Hy MARY DOUGLAS
tow oUtt
I'HAPTHP. MA II
Closing the House
BM! in hand I opened the gale I was
stailled The hi nil; look of the ur
tliillless he ieene.i w,netovvs eif otll 1 ttle
home weie p-ophet i The tMejrra n then,
hod been tine'
The bell s mnded as though i 'a'lalng
tluonc'i an emutv house
Win Saia ' she said, what biought ou
1 n ne '
In n fen minutes I wa sitting: at the
o elen kitihen tuble Mother biought me
a roll out of the luradhox We sat munciInK
tolls ami drinking milk in the clean empti
ness of the Kit li Hi" ee thie It hxil
n look of forehoillng The blue and white
kiic'ienware wns aone '
Mother was e'oslng up the home Slie imis
t, 'mr to Aunt Rmilv A'int Pinl ., a. ,i
Told In a few words Yet I feel thst the
elaikeneil bouso vlll neer be the Fame a mi In
uneiriru ,iiouiiii niieiiiiii j lOOKeO fee
the plcluies rti"iinHl pi theli .owrlnt's. the
i losed piano the nlein.e of all nur l'ttle nis
seslons boivl and b ol,s and candletlcks
It all seemed to be readj for a slntstei pur
pose 1 left It and huirled up to mj room nut
eeen It held no conifoi t foi me Th
, iin bureau th ugl) bed t'ie one chair
whli'i badly eedd eaulng So c'leati so
lionelcKs it a'l looked
Perhaps I had seen beiutv tio mocli ,th
lnur rf M-rl' House the tnte and dainti
ness of Hanl-Hs the artlst'c carelesnes of
lohn Carcwe's, the old family look of Doctor
IIKbs's
Doctoi U'b.v I must wtite t b' In
the brouded and silent InuFe I sat down I
used a lustj nu that KTehw te 'ud
ov-r the papr Mv thoughts felt lUfty, too
This Is what I-wrote
Doetoi llltbv '
I am not wilting to sk vou to foitHe
nu Somehow I feel that iou isn.. t ,,-,
hat nowi Hut T want vou to believe that
I was sincere I thoiifi-' Cst 1 csr d to.
jou when ou were lndlffer-'t to me
I watitd vou to like me When jou did
but vou know tlis ict si well If joy would
think of me w'thout bltte-ness And bellsve
me when 1 nek jou not to distrust women
It is beeiau's they do not line- lien-..-riea
thai they fjeil SAIW LXB
There was noliing lft to do I leaned mv
head on mj haneM di o molately ,d
failed mlserablj Vrd it mv own fault
I knew that I would never do It again. But
I hsd hurt ono man by not knowing mjstlf
"Tomorrow another daj I thought.
"Puttlnr uvvaj' naeltlng up rnqth bal"
cedar chet, wrappings. V dismantled
house nn-l mother at Aunt IJnlly ',"
I could board of course. And take my
meals with people who cared not for menor
I for them. ,,
Tomorrow Tlt Anitlbytt Klnf,
1018
"NAVY NIGHT" MARKS
OPERA PRODUCTION
"Princess Bonnie" to Be Repeated
Tomorrow Evening, Which Will
Be "Army Night"
I'iniiilnent nimy and navy oglceis from
Washington and nearby cantonments and
ttalning stations and maiy enlisted men will
attend the benefit peiformauce of Wlllard
Spenser's delightful comlo opera, ' Princess
llonnlc.' to be Riven In aid of the now Mtasrl
cordla Hospital In Mercantile Hall this evt
iilng and tomoirow evening It Is expected to
bring about one of the most Important mill
taij social (.atheilngs In this city since the
outbreak of tli war Persons prominent in
ihe cltj's social life are among the boxhold
crs Mr Spenser, who wiole the libretto and
musk has volunteeieel to assist In every
vvaj to Insuie the success of the production
and to nld the Slsteis of Mercj', who arc
tuslilng the hospital to completion at Plftj
fouith stieet and Cedar avenue, so that It
maj bo icadv If the (lov eminent decides to
hvnll llself of theli geneious offer The sis
ters, who will have the management of the
bospltil. have agreed to take care of
wounded sailors nnd soldier"
Nav night will be observed this evening
while tomoiiow evening villi Ive devoted lo
tne armj
AVelMcnov.il vocallts v III i.npsar In the
cast, which with the chorue has been re
h'arslng foi vweks under the direction of C
. Rudolph Jaii Kdel will be Bonnie nnd
Kalhrjn Comerford nader will be heard In
tv o loles an Susan Crabbe Tarpaulin nnd as
Donna Pomposo Jane Rudolph Dorsey will
slug the part of Klltj Clover Little Miss
Plnrcnee Ilourke will be Cupid Others In
the cast Include Prederlck A Rlemann as
Admiral I'omposo Josepn MHlnwnlrlng, Roy
Stirling, Rugene Sullivan Captain Surf.
Pram is I) nourke. Captain Tarpaulin;
AVIlllam H Hardmau, Shrimps, AVIIIIam J.
Willi, Count Castltiettl; il J. Judge, Lieu
tenant Pusec, and Lcouatd Trlckburg as
Salvador
Mis C J MacRlwce clialrinati of tho
ticket committee, reports that the sale of
boxes and lese-rvattonn for seats has been
gratlfjlng Miss Kathrjn V Hosty Is In
charge of the aides for each night of th3
opeia.
AMERICANS "ADOPT"
DESOLATE CHILDREN
Thousands Krom Devastated Franco-
Rolgian Fionticr Being
Cared Tor
One thousand threc(hundred and slvej-tlve
children of the frontier towns In the devas
tated areas of Prance and niegium are being
cared for by the comlte Pranco-Amerlcaln
for the protection of the children of the fron
tier These children, adopted bj generous
Amei leans, aie receiving medical attention
snd me being educated In seven Paris elepots
and twentv-sevcii colonies located In dlffeient
parts of Prance
"Ihe children come from Ilelglum and
Alsace-Lorraine and from manv parts ot In
vaded I'Vance.' tho e'omlte saj s 'They often
arrive barefoot and with only a gingham
apron to proteet them fiom the cold Thev
ate all frightened and homeless many of
thm 111 fiom shock and eposure "
Rigntv-flve thousand al tides of clothing
were shipped to Fiancd through the comlte
during 1017 bj Americans Six hundred and
elghtv -eight children have American "god
patents, who contribute $T2 a jear for the
support of each child ' Without the etcadj
and IncieasltiK Interest and support of tho
hundreds of mairalncs and contributors to
the funds of the eomlte," Is the statement
of the assentation 'the woik In Frame
could not be iimtlnued To all those whoss
contributions during the last jear have made
possible the comfott, health and safety of
this regiment of refugee children the comlte.
In the name of th children, extends Its most
sincere and earnest thanks nnd asks for con
tinued support duilng the ttjlng times
ahead '
ART STUDENTS TO ENTERTAIN
Benefit foi Fellowship Ambulance Fund
at Academy Tonight
Students of fhe Peunsjlvanla Academj of
tho Pine Arts will give n bencllt for the
fellow ship ambulance fund ln the I'ctuie
loom of the Acndemj tonight. A'arious rpe
elal fentures have been nrranged, Including
singing and dancing and a sketch, ".Voah's
Aik," by the gills and "What Renrettl
Did AA'lth the Slcwarf-on Prize," "Are You
Tin ii"" 'Pienchv,' a zlthei solo und Jaza
band bj the bojs
Soldiers sallois and maiiurs have been
speclallj invited
WEEK APRIL 29
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AND ALL
FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN
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" A OIKTr MATINEE TODAV
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Church. Admission charge.
VlaM-Aleetlnr, Academy f Sloile, Ills
o clock. Admission by ticket.
Itenent perforinanee, "I'rlnceas HflBBl,'
Mercantile Hall "Navy night" tonight. Ad.
mission charge.
Ileneflt .Altmlrale, Academy of the Flit
Arts, S 30 o'clock. Admission charge
Itereptlon to the Iter. Ilr. and Vrt. William
P Lee. AA'estslde Presbyterian Church.
Pulaski and AVlnona avenues. Free.
I nlteel llnalneao Men's Ameiclatlon at
Philadelphia, New Ulnghatn Hotel, Eleventh
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AMrcitSArtV WEEK
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in -hy nioiiT op rrnciiASB
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In "A DOO'S ura"
All Net Week n.T JOL1A ET In Klrtt
Showing of LEST VVB tOROET"
PALACE 12U
MAHKBT SmEET
10 A M. to 11:1.1 P. U
At.t, TIflH WEEK
CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' " l
Toiether AVJlf g HART ln "T,1E
With O. XlVXVl TiaEHMAN"
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SESSUE HAYAKAWA
JN THE HONOR OP HIS HOUSE'
2 V riltPT NATIONAL" COMEDY
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
IV 'A DOOS I.IKE"
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LIBERTY LOAN PARADE
,1 I'ATHE N'KWS
.LI. NEXT WEEK I1II.LIE I1URKE
IV 'LETS OET . DIVORCE"
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NAZIMOVA in "Revelation"
In Conjunction With
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In rirnt showlnc, "A DOO'S LIFE"
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REGENT i'ARKET ST. Htl. 17TH
XV LeVjE.l METRO Flr.t Bhowln
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BEG. TUES. EVG.. APR. 30
SEAT SALE TODAY
Mont Important Event of tho Benon
D, W. GRIFFITH'S Supreme Triumph
Hearts of the World
Tt. tiu--test Loc Ptory lZer ToU
A Romance of the Great War
Lvenlnjs ami aiurday Matt, 2r-o to 1110.
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