" WP"n- Tn'--n i-y ' pwho JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Tony Show at Home of Mr. and Mrs. William Clothier in Wynne ivood on May 15 Other Matters Discussed by Nancy Wynne MX DEAHS, did you know that you liavo to linvo jour iIorh on their best ho havlor again this year for tho dog mid pony show nt Mrs. Hilly Clothier's? Well, jou do, so oti may na well start In now, ,or t tukes some tlmo to get them nn their best behavior, and don't you forget It. And even then. Just when you expect them tobchao as they should, they won't do It. jt's to bo May If.. I think I told you nbout our dog. She tas her teeth brushed cvciy morning, you Know, and sits up and begs for pills and goes to certain members of the family for sugar. All very well, yes; but no matter how well-behaved sho Is, Just show her n Btylish dog with rullles and she'll act like Sancho. Whether she thinks the rullles are more "chic" than her own satin coat and Is Jealous, or whether because of tho scarcity of production these wartimes, she thinks rullles should bo cut off, so to speak. I cannot tell. Certain It Is sho resents those dogs greatly. WELL, to return to Mrs. Clothier's, pony show It's to be in nld of tho Poly clinic Hospital, as usual, for you know homo hospitals must be kept going as well as foreign ones. And besides, the Poly clinic Is giving a number of special courses which are to lit persons for service abroad and at home. There is a committee of women In charge of the show under the chairmanship of Mrs. Clothier and thero will bo live largo attractions tho pony show, dog tdiow, doll show and baby show and the mldwaj , vihich will be a collection of interesting booths and amusements. A departure lias been made this year in tho program and there Is to bo a night entertainment, En tranco will bo free after 0 o'clock and there will be war talks and a moving-plcturo show. Included among the attractions nre to bo moving pictures from 2:30 to G o'clock, a Iunrh and Judy show, fortuno telling, silhouettes, u brass band, tables for tho sale of f.iucy, useful, garden, rummage, knitting, "Hoocr cako" and toys. MILS. VICTOll CHAULES MATHER is again in charge of tho pony rhow, which will begin at 2 o'clock. Entries, for tho show close on May C and should bo made with Mrs. Mather at Havcrford. The dog show will be directed by a committee headed by Miss Mariana Gowen. Entries close o May 8 and should be made with Miss Gowen at Chestnut Hill. The midway commltteo Includes Mrs. Matthew Baird, Mrs. James Carstalrs, Mrs. 0. Dallas Dixon, Jr., Mrs. Gardner Cassatt nd Mrs. Harold A. Sands. rpiIK general committee Is composed of Mrs, (iullliacm Aertsen. Jr., Mrs. Wil liam S, Ashbrook, Mrs. Matthew Iialrd, Mrs. Livingston Middle. Mrs. James Car stalrs, Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, Mis. Edgar M. Church, Mrs. Herbert L. Clark. Mrs. Tercy H. Clark, Mrs. Clarence II. Clark, Sd, Mrs. Waller Clothier, Mrs. J. Lloyd Coates, Mrs G. Dallas Dixon, Jr., Mrs. William M. Elklns, Mrs. Christian A. Hagen, Mrs. Samuel McC. Hamill, Mrs. John 1. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Georgo M. Jones, Mrs Georgo W. Kendrick. Sd Mrs. Georgo 1'. M iller. Miss Angela Nalle, Mrs. William It Nicholson, Mrs. Joseph P. 1'age. Sd, Mrs. lunette It Plumb, Mrs. Harry C. Potter, .Ir , Mrs. David lliesman, Mrs. Sum ner Rulon-Miller, Mrs. Harold A. Sands, Mrs, Jay V. Scliambcrg, Mrs. Jesse J. Schambcrg, Mrs. C. F. C. Stout, Mrs. John K. Strubing, Mrs. Harry C. Thayer, Mrs. George 1'. Tyler and Miss Sara D. Wil kinson. TUAX HlLLITT camo up from Augusta V on Thursday with her father, but she did not stay hero very long. Mr. Ilullltt has gono out to the Logan Bullitt .Irs. for a shoit vihit and Jean went to New York. She was maid of honor today for Bessie Thompson, you know, and will probably stay in New York for u few dats before returning here. Mr, Bulllf. and sho liavo been keeping house In Augusta for tho last three months and had tho loveliest week-end parties for I -the boys at camp. You see, Dick was down there at Hancock, first with the Troop and then In tho ofllcers' camp, and so his family wanted to be near him, but now they have come up on account of the wed ding, Jean and Huth Stokes, Kato Jayno Hare and Besslo Thompson camo out tho same year, you remember, and llessio has asked tho other three to bo a part of her bridal party. T HCAU that Sarah Baker and Jack Bell havo about decided to be married In June, if tho Bakers go on It will bo a bedding every year In that family, won't "? Linda last year and Sarah this, and Sophio also engaged. I guess Sophie won't .wait a year, however. But no one seems ' Know just what will bo done theso f "mes. Sometimes they think they will wlt until after tho war and then the first thing you know you hear they're married. So It Goes. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mr and Mrs. Francis I. Gowen, of Chest 5ut Hill, unnounce the engagement of their Jaughter, Miss Mariana Winder Gowen, to Lieutenant (J. Dawson Coleman, of this city. Jtr, and Sirs. Samuel Frederick Houston atlnOUnPA tl.u AnnYa.nan nt thai,- .In II chlPI. ttMlsg Charlotte Harding Hrown, to Lleuten- ni taward Law, of this city. a Mr. Ami t- Tnl,n TT niltunn ftf Wpst i ?"ale'Phla, announce the engagement of "ir aaughter, Miss Ellzabetn arnum "Ibson, to Mr. Walter Allen Cole, of Boston, Mats. Mrs. Hownrrl R Anrtpra will elva a. card ! Party this afternoon and another ctib this enin; at her home on the corner of City ij" and Belmont avenue for the benefit of " women's overseas hospital unit of the Jaughtera of the Confederacy. There will ten tables In the afternoon and twelve In w evening. , Mr nnd ir. rh-ri. nm-nir nt 308 Broad- 1r. Camden, announce the eng-agement of JWr daughter, MUs Alice Davall, to Lieu wnant John Marshall, also of Camden, now X'th Ihe United States Engineers. rr Edwrd O. Perrlne, of New York, ax- iooy to epend A wee vjmi twr trending the week-end In New York, Mrs. Channing Daniel, who has been spend ing the winter In Charlotte, N C where Lieutenant Daniel Is stationed. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 15. Vcrner. of Wayne. M!as Knlherlne Locke will give a talk n "Tho l'schology of Nations" nfter the mnsl ra program to be given on Tuesday evening In tin chaplain's tccrulllng center nt the navy yard. Chaplain Curtis C. Dlcklns will entertain the wives or the naval otllccrs and the sailors and marines at tho meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Koc.ns Caner. of brother nnd s'stet -In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Itich aid Heckscher, of Strafford. Mrs. Ashton It. Little, of Strafford. Is 1"" Walnut street. w:il occupy their summer home at Manchester. Mnss . on Juno 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton MeKlroy. of 1012 line street, luivo leasid Dr. Isaao fliarp less1 house at Haverford for the summer nnd will occupy It on Juno 15. Mrs. ltr.bert W. Daniel, of liosemont. has returned from West Virginia, whero she has been slnc0 tho first of April. Mr, nnd Mrs. William Holnian, of KJ. Davids, win give a party' this afternoon from 3 until C o'cloik nt their home for their three little daughters, Sallle, Bessie and Wll helmlua. Among th. guests will be Louise Peterson. Anglo Palmer. Peggy Wilson, lies, slo Knowden, James Knew den. Maine Smith. l-'llen Smith. Margaret White, Hl'zabeth Bean. Margaret Henri. Nanrv Dunne. Virginia TVf fenderfer. Celeste Heck-eher. Dorothea Heck schcr. Emily Scott. Beltr Sldcler. Caroline Norton. Jov Fletcher. Hilda Keen, Susan Mc Allister. Florence Gates. Lillian MeLeod, Eleanor Blchaul nnd Elizabeth Hewson. There w 111 I e a Mav-polo dance, a flower hunt and a di nkey party. Mr and Mrs. Henry Schwalbe, and their daughter. Miss Dorothy Schwalbe, of 611S Walton atenue. are spenillng the week-end In Wlidwood, where they hae rented a cot tage for the summer. .Miss Schwnlbe's en gagement to Lieut. P.. T. Council, of tho Eleventh t'nlted States Cavalry, has recently bein nnuouucid. Mrs. "William U. Stewart, of Spring avenue, Klkius Park, etitcrtalneil nt lunciieon on Wed nesday A recital of "Madame Buttcill.v ' was glen on S.UUldav pentng In lireel HIM Mis. Jennii. Kmedlcr Johnson as "Madame 'm!wMtWiMi&x&ftfxrwBsxssxazssr$i Tlioto by Marccnu MISS ALMA MAE CURTIS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry P. Curtis, whose engagement to Mr. George A. Huhn, 3d, has been an nounced. Butterfly sang her part in a most e.tprcssixo and pleasing manner. Miss Elizabeth May Huberts recited tho Incidental explanatory test. The accompanists were Mis. Georgo John son, at the piano, and Mr. Itobert Kneedler, loIlnist. Mr. Kneedler nlso sang several solos, accompanying himself on the ukulele. The recital was followed by a dance. Mr. and Mrs Harry Koch each drew u prize In the "Lucky Number Dance," and Mr. Predrlea Oscnbach and Miss Helen McCain also won pilzcs In a contest dance. Mrs. Edward Kay managed the affair. The Mystic Circle flub of West Philadel phia entertained members of the younger liich school at a dance last evening at the home of Mr. William Charlton, 84 1 North Sixty-third street. The house was decorated In giceu and gold, tho colors of the Mjstlo Circle. Miss Mary Kooney and Miss Katherlno Itooncy, of Wllkes-Uarre, are spending sev eral weeks In this city. Their brother, Mr. Thomas Itooney, is as present stationed at tho Navy Yard. Lieutenant William Barkley. formerly of the 103d engineers. Is spending a brief fur lough at his homo In phoenlxvllle. Miss Catlurine Loughran and Miss Eliza beth Louglnan, of 2:'38 North Broad street; Miss Stella Murphy, of .123 West Lehigh avenue, and Miss Mary Hookey, of 1727 West Glrard avenue, left the city on Wednesday to spend a month at San Antonio, Tex. While thero they will Le the guests of the Misses Loughran's brother, Lieutenant Ed ward P. IouBhran, and Mrs. Loughran, who before her leeent marriage was Miss' Jane M. Hookey, of this city. Mrs. Morris Cralno gave a miscellaneous . '. i iiinnhutn x"!prHnv In linnop nf pnower in.u m.. ,...- .,..--- ., -..-. -. Mixs Anna II. Ullckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs II G. Gllckman, of 3231 Berks street, whose marriage to Mr. Louis G. Itablnovltch, of 1601 North Thirty-third stieet, will take place on Tuesday of next week. Mr and Mrs. Charles Bull, of Moyamen oin'ir Avenue, announce the marriage of their .laughter. Miss Elizabeth Eleanor Bull, to Lieutenant D. F. Coleman, of Camp Meade, on March 25. Mr and Mrs. George J. Lincoln, of 115 Fast 'Mount Pleasant avenue. Mount Airy, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Edith Marlon Lincoln, to Mr. Iloland Boswell Graham, of Bloomlngten. III. Mr. Oraham Is a member of the 108th field 'artillery. The Delta Chapter of tho Thl Delta Upsllon Fraternity of the Germantown High School will give a dance at the new auditorium of The Germantown Automobile Club this eve nlng. Mualo will be furnished by, Horace Koons's orchestra. a i t Miss Josephine Bchwari. of HarrUburg, Is Ylltln in tils city for a week. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Miss Jean ('. Ilullitt, who was ninid of honor nt Mrs. Uicxel's wedding. P1ULADELIMIIANS SELL BONDS AT WHITE SULPHUR Mis. IJodmnn Griscom and MU- Anno Thomson Make Sales Mhltp iilpliiir sprlngi, . ".. Annl -' Whllu Sulphur Springs U cniu'ernlng Itself with war Interests this season as neer 1 -foro, nml the large eolmij whhh Is gatlui.-il at the famous old lesort Is putting forth ever effort to m.ike the aiious war cam paigns and Interests a sueeess. The third Liberty Loan leads In the Interest of all. and already there are four stars on the honor flag, which was the first to be won in West Virginia The war-Fa Ingi stamps booth, in Its pa triotic drers nf red, white and blue, Is estab IMiril In the lobby of the Greenbrier, and on Tuesday, the opening day, Mrs. Hodman Oris rom. or Philadelphia, served with Mrs. Mi. h.ip Galn, of New York. One thousand doll.iiH- worth of stamps were sold on that day Mr nnd Mrs llrlscom will start for New Yoil. tliN wiek after spending a month li.ip They entertained at tea at tho Casino this weik for Mr. and Mrs. 11. Howard EII1. son Mr and Mrs. Krtderlc ltocugartcn and Mrs Arthur Neuiln, who havo also re turmd to New York after a pleasant sojourn heie Mr Edw.ttd N. Ilurle, chairman of the .hipping board, Is expected to arrive from Philadelphia foil a short rest from war duties and will bring a party of fi lends to play golf during the week. Mr Edward S. Buckle), 3d, of Philadel phia, spent Sunday at the Greenbrier. Mr. and Mr. S. W. Trajlor, Jr, of Allen town. Pa, aro spending some time nt tho tireenbrbr, having como up from the South. Mr TraIor Is one of the largest shipbuilders In the country and has shipyards at Phila delphia. MKs Anno Thomas anil Miss A. II Sjkes. who are here from Philadelphia, are also assisting in the sale of war-savings stamps. Miss Pjkes Is making some sketches of White Sulphur and the picturesque old t'oloulal scenes bete. DANCE FOR HOSPITAL Various Novel Features Are Planned for Tonight'H Affair A dance for the brneflt of the new Mlserl eonlla Hospital will be given tonight at Mis.) Carrlgan's studio, 3S03 Sausom street. Tho hospital which Is just being completed, has bein offered to the Gocrnmcnt and will probnblv be used In caring for our own con valescent soldiers and sailors. The danco this evening will be In tho form of a novelty party, and many attractive fea tures have been planned by the commltteo on arrangements. There will be a balloon number, with confetti and favors, a plucky number dance and several specialties which are being kept as a surpiise. A number of sailors from the navy yard have been Invited to attend through the courtesy of the Naval Auxiliary of the American Bed Cross. The joung women In charge of the dance Include Miss Katherlno Scannlll, Miss Vir ginia Stroud, Miss Dorothy Mundy and Miss Maiie Carrlgan. Among the patronesses are Mrs. James Mundy, Mrs. M. K. H. McMlehan, Mrs. Vin cent Carroll, Mrs. K. Scannell, Mrs. Jano M. Quennell and Mrs. II. B. Blank. JV1USICALE AND DANCE FOIl NAVY YARD M EN Will Be Given Tonight Under Philo- musian Club's Auspices at Chap lain's BuMding A muslcaio and dance will be given for the sallois and marines of the Philadelphia Navy Yard tonight by the Phllomuslan Club In Chaplain Dlcklns's recreation building. Miss May Porter, dltector of the Phllo muslan Chorus, has arranged an attractive program. Musical numbers will also be given by George Bussell Strauss, Emma Hudson MacCool and Kathryn E. Noll. The accom panists will be Blanche Copes, Elizabeth Porter and Helen Smith. Entertainments A muslcale and tea under tho auspices of the ladles' committee of the Merlon Cricket Club will bo held at the clubhouse. Haver ford, today, from i until 6. Mrs. Lewis Lllllo will bo In charge. The program In cludes Miss Elizabeth Dickson, soloist, ac companied by Mr. Alton K. Dougherty at the piano; Mrs. Itobert Meade Smith, Jr, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Itobert W. Llgget at tho piano, and Miss Harllnan, pianist. Tho last Sunday afternoon concert and muslcaio to bo given by the Philadelphia Art Alliance will bo held tomorrow at 3 30 o'clock nt the buildings, 1823-25 Walnut street. The following artists nave otrered their services: Mrs. May Ebry Hotz, so prano: Miss Ethel Altemus, planiste; Mr Ellis Clark Hanunann, accompanist, ana the Schm'dt Quartet. The committee In charge :ncludea Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, chairman; Mrs. Bussell Duane. Mrs. Edward W Bpk, Dr. George Woodward and Mr. Wlnthrop Sargent. Will Produce Two Playlets Two playlets dealing with up-to-date topics will be presented by the Garrlck Players of the Young Men's Hebrew Asso ciation on Its last dramatic night of the cur rent season. The productions are "Eugenl cally Speaking" and "Maker of Dreams." The date of dramatic night will be decided upon later. IUni. of nen, ''. ')' Of" H be nrri-plfd and. printed 1" '' hrniliiK 1'ublle Iirdtrr. provided ther r written on ona Ida of the pir.only nnd r .lined with full nm,nd telephone number yf , tender, .It mult be !,nbj. toTj b nates Addrew ''Sieletjr Kdltor." Hvcnfiic l-ubllo I.edirr. 600 Chestnut ttrtet. X J- - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, BRIDE, MAID OF HONOR AND BRIDESMAID vi fctKatsss. aft lsri& wryy I HK SI Wkl' mm!! .Mrs. Stnmllcy W. Stokes, who acted us bridesmaid at the Drcxcl Thompson marriage. I'hotn l VlnriT.m SOPHOMORES GIVE HALL FOR Y. M. C. A. WAR FUND Annual University Kvcnt Brilliant in Its Setting, With Mili tary Aspect The annua! ball of the sophomore class of the I'ulvcrslt of Pennsylvania, tho largest saelal alfalr of the t'nlverslty year, held at Weightmau Hall last evening, proved suc cessful and several hundred dollars will bo turned over to the V. M. C A. war fund for use In the prison camps of Europe as a re sult. The ball this jear took on a decided military aspect and it was not until day break that the dance! h had all departed. Many Pnlverslty It. O. T. ". men attended in their unllorins. Tho decorations were artistic and patri otic. Thi y depleted u hugo garden scene, with ferns and palms giving terrace effect along the sides of the ballroom. American and collegiate Hags coveted the great celling of the hall t'olored lights were used In pro viding a setting for some of the latist danco tunes. Suppir was served at 1 o'clock. Her berg's orchestra furnlshtd music. Tho following members of Philadelphia so ciety acted as pationesses Mrs Franklin llache, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. Harri son K. Caner, Mts. C. Howard Cnlket, Mrs. Eaton Cromwell, Mrs. Edwin S. DIon, Mrs. Itobert Coleman Drayton, Mrs. Norman Gley, Mrs. Charles i iiarrlson, Mrs. Horace It. Haie, .Mrs. AS alter W. Hopkinson, Mis. Hinry Martin Justl, Jits. Edward M. Jeffreys, Mrs John FmltrlcU Lewis, Mrs. ,1 Bcitram Llpplncott, Mrs. J. Haloid Ixnitt, Mrs Har rison S. Morris, Mrs. Charles II Peacock, Mrs. Arthur Hobson ijulnn. Mrs. G Ituhlvul Itehmann, Mis. John B Koberts, Mrs 11. B. llobb, Mis. Edgar F. Smith. Mrs. E. T. Stott-s-bur.v. Mrs Samuel Vauclaln and Mrs. Charles Stuart Wurts. GIRLS PRODUCE PLAY TO RAISE WAR FUND Mirthful Mummers to Give Two Per formances of "Batbani Frietchic" The war work being carried on by tho pupils of the Wist Philadelphia High School for Girls will tecelve financial assistance from tho proceed of tho two performances of "Barbara Frietchic," which will bo given by tho Mirthful Mummers In the school audi torium tonight and next Saturday night. The play, written by Clyde Fitch. Is based on tlu poem, "B.ubara Frietchic," by Whit tier. All of the parts will be plaed by girls. The largo cast Is headed by Miss Bernlco Eberhard as Barbara Frietchic. The other characters are phi) id by the Misses Doiothy Black, Buzby Kevorkian). Harriet Miller, Myrtle Goldberg, Mabel Klllen, Lillian flirt. Constanco oiton, Anna Ilutk-dge, Buthanna Sharpless, Aillne Dellaas, Edith Street, K.ttherlne lliiigcl, Elizabeth Trimble and Jean llliams UV3tarjww MISS DERNICB EBERHARD She will play tho title role in tho per formances of Clyde Fitch's "Barbara Frietchie," to bo given by the Mirth ful Mummers of tho West Philadel phia High School for Girls tonight and next Saturday in aid of the war work of the school, lp'Ms v 3jK "mrW' Mis John K. l)roel, Ji FIFTY-NINE GRADUATES IN WILLIAMSON SCHOOL President Ilerrick, of Girard Col lege, Addresses Class Alany Will Do War Work The twent.v-llfth annual commencement exercises of the Williamson Trade School were held today In the oudltnrlum of the school. John Wanamaker. chairman of tho board of directors, presided and an address was given by tiieesnian A. IlerrlcU, president of Glrard College. Tho death of John M. Shrlgln), a former head of Williamson, Is being foil keenly bv students and graduates allko on this o.ca blon, as ho has alvvas made an address of Inspiration on graduation day. The class receiving diplomas tins jear numbers fifty-nine, who will enter v.iiiums Industrial fields along the lines In whb i. tlie hate received their training. One-third of the graduating class havo accepted positions with the Government nud will stni l work at League Island Immediately after they leaw school Munition factoi les, all plane factories and other industries devoted to the winning of the war will receive the remainder The bojs who will us civ e diplomas ale Walter II. Alexander, Heibert It ndrews Hindoo James II. tollman Abel i Barnes James H. Iloiigher. William E Brmton Ed ward J. Hums, Joseph Buzby. Artliur J Casslcr, lia.vmonil M Clark. Ilenr.v C Dct wcller, t Charles .1. Dlllrulf. George l.bn hare, ueorgo S Egner, John A. Ehrleln. Paul V. Fengle.v. Charles L. I-itzkes. Charles It Flzone, 1-on J. Foley. Charles II. tlodshall Frcdeilii. II Goose, Harold J. Harmon. Eart S. Hemmerley, Henry X. Johnston, Clarence It. Jones, Anthon.v J. Knot. Samuel T. Long Norman G. McFee, Wllllnni II. Ma. aulev. Howard It Moore. Earl E. Morrow, Ilalph L. Mullen, John M. Murphy. Forrest W Nace. Albln II, Norsteadt, Arthur J. Palmer, Gu T Peaire, Joseph W. liesel, Itobert W. Proc tor. Ciaienco A. Qiillleu. John N Belch. Walter C. lteich, Earnest W. ltelnecltle. Frank D. Itlchards, Charles S. llothenhiiusler, John W. Bussell, James F. ScholT. Paul A. Shade, James G. Smith, Paul L. Smool, How ard II Speck, William Paul Sterner, Hard W. Stratton, Francis II. Strickland. James M. Tonillusoii, Howard F. Vercoe. Frank H. Wear, (iaieiiee Z. Weingartner and Boscoe II. Whipple. Hunting a Husband lly MARY noiT.LAS (Lopiiiiahll CHAPTER M.IX. The Inspiration t havi; HAVE bten hunting for a place lo board. It ail seems so hopeless. Small dingy room at $15 a week. I can't pay that. Mr r.estigg has dwindled so that I must llv'o carifull. as It is. So I turmd away from the only nice-looking boaidlng houses. Fifth nvmuc. with Us hurrylntr 4 o'clock crowds. I hardly saw. Only the uniforms and the straight, tanned men In them 1 al wavs looked at Such a splendid, well-groompil uniform was coming toward me. 1 liked the line of white showing above the collar. 1 liked the shining leather leggings. And es, I llkeii the nice boy's face under the tisored can. Such a dear light in the blue eyes. Ho must be seeing visions' Next minute those clear, shining eyes were glancing at me Looking nt me and then. "My little traveling companion," ho said. He was saluting me! of course. It was my nice boy! I bad met him on the train traveling to Harriet's. He turned and walked with me up the avenue I found I was standing stralghter. I felt proud at tho sidelong glances cast at me He is such a nice bo. Wo made the usual polite inquiries about each other. We were well, thank you. Yes, our parents were well I said. "You look so happy." And he: "I am1 I am going to he mar ried ' He said it all with such pride. You are! To whom?" I asked. "To the loveliest little girl In the world Anne Jones'" Anne Jones; you don't mean" Yes, It was the same one. I had so much to say the words stumbled over each other Hut I don't know jour name?" the nice bov said Of coureo he didn't. ' Sara Lane." "Said Lane!" The boy spoke with sur prise. "Then ou're the girl w.ho started Anne You took her to the secretarial school And it is ou she speaks of as encouraging ber You were her splendid example!" J"' 1 could only say with a little gasp in III H'lir. Now the bo; T did not see t joy was telling me nbout It all i the people hurrying past I did hing but his It Id face and shin- not see anjthln "I had always known Anne. When I left to go 'out there' she was Just the gayest, prettiest gill that I knew. But when I came back a month and a half ago, all that was changed Anne was working away at her secretarial school. She wanted to do some thing to help along In tho war work Some thing worth while. She was a more serious Anne And a lovelier Anne And she said it was all due to a girl she had met a Sara Lane who had been her Inspiration!" The boy ended . . 'I'm going back again, hne's coming with mo this time " Agaln.he was seeing visions. "You should come, too. They could use you out there "' Wo said good-by The boy had reached her corner I turned once lo look after that tall figure, swinging ulong with firm step to her , A warm glow of happiness wag sweeping over me. So I had encouraged Anne Jones, 1 had made her worth while. And I was her Inspiration. That seemed almost Inuioa. slble. But oh I how happy It made me. Then I counted. I had been of some use In these last months. , , Sometimes I, too, may see visions ai bright as my nice boy's. ' MondayA Man Spek 1918 RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLAGE TO HELP LOAN DRIVE Naval Auxiliary Will Hold Popu lar Demonstration Tomorrow on City Hall Plaza Stress will be laid upon the oft-iepeated assertion that 'religion nnd patriotism go hand In hand" at a great public outdoor religious demonstration tomorrow afternoon to boost the Third Liberty !o.w. The meet ing, which will be held under the personal supervision of Mrs. H. T. Stotesbury, chair man of tho Naval Auxiliary of the American Bed Cross, will take place on the north plaz.i of City Hall. Those in charge declare that It witl be ono of the greatest demonstra tions from a religious stntuhiolul that this iti has ever seen Tim meeting will open with muslo of a sacred character tendered by combined bands. This will bo followed by an Invocation by the P.ev. Frederick Grlftin, of the First fnltarlati Church. John llaun, head of the t'nlted Singers, will direct n big chorus In singing If. With All Your Heart," from Elijah." This will be followed by patriotic singing b the entire audience, the massed bauds leading In playing the patriotic and religious numbers. The meeting will be the first of Its kind tn bo held hero In cither the first, second or third Liberty Loan campaigns. An Interest ing fcaturo will be tho attendance of huti dieils of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts from all sections of tho city, In uniform. Philip It. 'Goepp. noted organist and mud al director, will be present- with his choir, which will include Mrs. W. Burton Plersol, soprano; Miss Katherlno Nelale. contralto; Frederick Anne, tenor, and Frederick Cap- croon, bass. .Miss Kathennn -M. jncinniry and Miss Vandallo llelsey will have an im portant patt In the musical progiam. both being sngers of note. In addition to the inlted iuartet, sihcvlons of n patiiotlc and religious character, .ls M.lsle will sing DENTAL FRESHMEN TO HAVE SMOKER MAY 3 Scries of Hunqucts for Members of Senior Class Given by Manufacturers A freshman dental smoker will be held at Houston Hall. University of Penns.v lvanla, Friday, May 3. in place of tho usual annual banquet. Final prepaiatlnns nre being made fur the eyent. The committee In chargo of tho affair has arranged an Interesting pro gram Two hundred and fifty member of the senior dental class aro being entertained at a scries of banquets at tho plant of Hip Electro Dental Manufacturing Coinpanv In West Philadelphia The second was that held last evening The final entertainment will be given Thursda. MISS MARY E. UICKLEY Miss Bickley, who lives nt T.319 North Front street, has been tnking an active part in the Liberty Loan drive of this month. WAR WORK DISCUSSED BY ST. FRANCIS AID Juniors of Home for Convalescents Doing Fine Work for Soldiers St. Francis Junior Aid held a special meeting at the Bltz-Carltou on Thursday afternoon to discuss war work. This very active organization of inoro than 300 girls was formed as an auxiliary to St. Francis Country Houso for Convalescents, which Is situated on Lansdovvne avenue, Darby. A Bed Cross Auxiliary for knitting has completed a largo quantity of sweaters and socks for the men In tho service. Just at present the St. Francis Junior Aid Is devoting Its time and energy to the selling of Liberty Bonds, and has taken charge of two booths on Chestnut street for the Naty Auxiliary of tho Bed Cross. At these booths, ono of which la located In front of Bailey, Banks & Blddle's, and the other In front of the Federal Beserve Bank, more than 50,000 In bonds have already been sold. Those who are active on this commltteo Include Miss Mary Frances Kellej, Miss Elizabeth Walsh. Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Jean Edelman, Miss Mary Martin. Miss Bea trice Loguc. Miss Elizabeth McManus, Miss ilosalle Hoban, Miss Gertrude Zane, Miss Mario Carrlgan. Miss Mildred Carter, Miss Stella Kelly, Mrs. Carl Suelke. Mrs. Frank Cook, Mrs. Charles B. Lucey. Mrs. Joseph McDctitt. Mrs. i-reuenc .tainan, Miss Frances Mack, Miss Phllomena Johann, Miss Agnes Bergen, Miss Anna Murph), Miss Gertrude, Bachler. Miss Agnes Haggarty, Miss Elizabeth Walsh, Miss Helen Sheeran, Miss Dorothy Mundy, Miss Katherlno Mc Iean, Miss Caroline Horan, Miss Katherlne Mack. Miss Anna Dempsey. Mlsa Catherine Loughran, Miss Ida Senger. Miss Buth Israel and MUs Katherlno Schlater. PROVOST WILL SPEAK Doctor Smith to Talk Sunday on "The Young Man" Trot out Edgar Fans Smith, of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, will be the special speaker at the V'nlverslty services Sunday evening In the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, Forty-seventh street and Cedar avenue. "The Young Man" will be .tho subject which Doctor Smith will talk on. University students have been specially invited. A. musical urogram lias been ar- I ranje to supplement tup, tlk of the provost. i 11 PHILADELPHIANS AND ,; NEW YORKERS WEI K Miss Thompson Weds John " Drcxel Miss Chapin Marries Francis Biddlc Certainly Philadelphia will go lo Nsir , York today In many senses of tho word, for , three Phllnde!phlanshate elected to marry New Yorkers and tho holy bonds are to be",1 tied In Gotham. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, formerly of this il, will be mnrrlid to Mr John It, DreIJ Miss Katherlne Chapin, of New York, wilt become the bride of Mr Finucls II, BlddltA of this city, and Miss Florence Gilbert, of New Yolk, will be married to Sergeant But- siil Evans Tucker, i'r., also a former Phlla delphl.iu. The umrilage of Miss Elizabeth Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ie Forest Grant, of To East Flftj -fourth street. New York, and .Mr. John Jtozet Diexel. Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. John It. Drexel, of New York, for merly nf this city, will take placo this after noon at tin- home of Mi and Mrs, Grant. Miss Thompson, whine fattier was the late James Beaton Thompson, of this city, will be attended by Miss Jinn christian Bullitt ai maid of honor, and Mis Standley Stokes. Mrs. Hare Davis, all of tbls clt . Miss Mad ebnp Italilgren and Miss Helm i. Ueiander, of New York, oh bridesmaids Wtllard Spenser. Jr. a nmsin of the bride groom, will be best mini The ceiemony will lie performed b.v the Bt P.ev Bishop Greer. A sinull icceptlon lor ibe families and a fiu Intimate friends will follow the cere mon.v, after which Mi and Mrs. Drccl will have fot lie West The brlrfo will wear an ctoulslto frock or white satin and late and will curry orchids and sweet pens. Her tulle vol will be trimmed , with laic and there will bt piurl trimming on tell and frock. . Among the guests who will go from this illy are Mr. and Mrs Alexander Van Bens selacr. Mr. and Mrs. George W Chllds Drexel, Mis. Itobert Kelso Cassatt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houston Henr.v, Mrs Antclo Devereux, Miss Elizabeth Btinton. Mr. and Xfrs. Livingston Illddic and Mn Anthony J. Drexel Blddle. BIDDLE-Cil PIN ' The marriage of Miss Kutheiine Garrison chapin, daughter of Mrs Lindley Hoffman iinpln, of New York, and .Mr. Francis Bev el Iv Blddle. of tills city, will be solemnized today In New York, owing to the fact that Mr. Blddle Is recovering from a recent ueclile-it, the plans for the wedding nre very simple, and tho service will be very quiet. Sir. ami Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cronvvcll are among tho Plilt.idelphl.uis ivho will go to New York to attend the wnldlng Tl'CKl-:i: GILBEIul' A widdlng of Intnrtst In tills cltv wilt take place In New York todav, when Miss Florence Gilbert, daughter of Mrs Cvrll Patrick Dug more, and Sergeant Busstli Evans Tucker, of IK'5 Madison avenue. New York, for mrrl) of this city, will be married In tho home of tile bride's mother, 30 Park' ave nue. Miss Betty W. Gilbett will be her sis ter's maid of honor, and the best man will be tli U-ldegroom's brother. Lieutenant H.iri Tinker. C. S it. The wedding will bo fo"o.il b.v ii small reception. ABltAMS TlHAHUA Th. w i dding of Miss Margaret Tustln ii I1.ii ra. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Hani- ! iiiiuira. of 1723 -Cedar avenue, and l ii in, nan' Joseph Addison Abrams will tako place in the First Baptist Church, Seven i.eiiih and Sansom stieets, at I o'clock this .ritniooii The bride, who will be given In mirrini.- by her father, will be attended by Miss ii. , np Hodges as maid of honor. The brnlisinaids will be Miss Eugenia Vansant, Miss Dorothy Mortlmoore, Miss Ionise Fei7, r Mis Elmer Bolton. Miss Margaret M.i'lun, of Lewlsburg. Ta , and Miss Julia Iti. k of Beading. Lieutenant Abrams wyi lm. a- bis best man Mr. 'Ernest Tustln, i lf..i r.i and his ushers will be Mr. Frank jiiit.k .tir .spencer u vvrigni. jr . .Mr. i,reo ern k Manger, Mr. Henry Clay Barker, Mrt l!..l-ii Lnoy Aldendiser. Mr. Wlnflcld Wl i i .wtoid and Mr. Maximilian II Hester. BONNETT BEED TIV wedding of Miss Emily Lois Beed, daughter of Mrs. William B Beed, of 3150 North Fifteenth street, to Corporal Charles Lester Bonnett, V. S M. C, of Kansas City, took plnce today at nocn In tho Tioga Prea bjtertan Church. Owing lo tho recent death of tho bride n father there were no attendants. The cere mony was followed by a breakfast In the Bcllevue-Stratford for the Imnicdlato fami lies. Corporal Bonnett Is stationed at the navy yard at present. The bride's brother, Mr William II. Beed, Jr , Is a member of a Canadian battalion now in r ranee. BBEY-TAYLOB Tills afternoon at 4:30 a pretty wdddlng was solemnized at Iiughornc, Pa., when I Miss Jane Watson Taylor became the bride ' of Mr. tl: Newton Brey. Miss Taylor Is the daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph If. Tat lor. of Langhoine. Tho bridesmaids were Mi-s Ituth Wlldinan, also of Langhorne, and Miss Helen Brev, sister of the bridegroom, of l'.iJO North Park avenue. The best man was Lieutenant .Gerald Hartley Deacon, U. S i. Tile ceremony was that of the Friends', foi tho bride's parents aro members of the Langhorne Friends' Meeting After an extended trip tho bridegroom and bride will live at 3102 West Penn street, Girinantovvn. BBODSKY APT tor of Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Apt, of 6J North Thirteenth street, and Sergeant Is rael J. Brodsky, of Overbrook, will take plaoj this evening In tho Beth Israel Temple, Thb;-ty-second strict and Montgomery avenue The iLremony will be performed at 7.30 o'cloeK by the Be v. Dr. Martin Nathan and will be followed by a dinner in the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. Apt will give his daugh TIio wedding of Miss Hulda J Apt, daugh ter In marriage. She will wear a gown Of white geoigette satin with a train of duchesse " lace and a tell of similar lace held with orange blossoms. Orchids, lilies of the val ley and white lilacs will form her shower bouquet. Miss Anna Brodsky. the bride groom's sister, will be maid of honor, and will wear a frock of turquoise-blue organdie. Her hat, of organdie, will match the gown. She will carry a shower of Ward roses. Tho bridesmaids will be Miss Estelle Sachs, Miss Bella Sa'chs, Miss Sadie Bosenfleld. Miss Iteba Haber, Miss Cella Flftberg and Miss Bessie Cramer They will wear organdie frocks trimmed with rib bon of harmonizing shades, the colors belnK pink with pale blue, tlolet with purple, yel low with light blue, blue with rose, peach with bluo and green with toilet. Their liaU aro leghorns They will carry white sweet pens and jellow daisies. Tho bridegroom will hate Lieutenant Slejer Boblnsou for best man, nnd for ushers Lieutenant H. G Bosenbloom, Mr. I. .Hut mund Cravis, Mr Jerome Apt. Mr, Leon Sickles, Mr Victor Blano and Mr Louis Bantz. Mr Brodsky and his bride will leave on a short trip. llntertalnment lint liilUdelpbU School for Girls. Admission charge, msrvf"" ii i I .cx . vjir-BnwipH Dsnre, Youmf Men's Hebrew AuoelatkA " Invitation. Mulct and dance, Chaplain Dlcklns's Becreatlon Building Navy Yard. Admis sion to uniformed mea ,nnlverry celebration, Whooerer Jv. pel Mlsalon, Germantown, East Chelten a,V(j jiue and Stafford street. Free, M"ltry Drill. I'lilhtdelpliU MiHsarr Ti1m Ing Corps, Arawri-Thlrty-secojia ntwet b4 Lancaster iMmeif- Vr ropecUv " 'JSravrfc; v 'vj t .f?l v ,vwi j -wAst-A. -i
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