Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1918, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Indoor Horse Show lo Be Event of Week Held in Fir-t City
I Troop Armory on Thursday. Fridaj and Salunhn.
iNaney Wynne Discusses Other Tliin-a
A MOM tli" notable rblbllors fiom dis
tant points who will 1iavo tliclr stables
...1 ... tlin 1MlM,1ott,l.ln Th.ln.i.
l&epreseme" - ..mum
V -, .. l.ll.ltlr,,, Ifi l.a liaM Ih tlt
Horse "" K.. .......... ..c.u ... ..,-
vilrst City HUUP iHiiiutui.1 tik i i-iiiy-uiuii
,nd Chestnut tioct. nil Thursday, l-'rl.
.... aml Sanittlnt. I" -Ml"" Uleanora Sear,
f Boston, whoso sttlne of famous saddle
Wscs nml hunters to the extent of Ittcnty
two entries will ho shown.
Miss Scars Is one of the countrj's liest
Ivtioffn suoitstvomen. Mio has been luentl-
fti nilli I'O'0 nm' R0,f' H,le ' an cxpeit
latrlx nun nnvcs luiir-in-iiiuius t cry
ittndllj. I" a,t 1K lueniineu Mini almost
I every form ot M""t-
Miss sears ciiiniirii ner norscs m
Brooklyn wlii'io she clinl ten-d u van built
fspcclall fi" their tr.uisliortutluti to take
her stilnK ' AVusliliiKton, where he t-
' hlbltril last week. After Washington .she
-m l.rliic hei horses, lncliiilltis the cham
pion saddle hoise "lUtllant," to our Indoor
jiorse imu'h
Mr. Wiiltei lliiiitoili, rhalrinati ; the
'indoor Show cumnillti-e, said i'stcrilav
, that the entries this year are greater In
number than even in tno past, certainly
in eiccfs of ntm, and the main committee
nd auxlllmt lummlttee. uorUInt; liund-In-hanJ.
Iiato planned many Innovations
which will come In the form of surprint'
inil will Invest the tan oval with the
jplrlt of the times.
Amour; the most piomluent of thoc who
have alicad.v entered their horses aie Jean
tnd Arna Austin; Ur. Tom (i. Ashton,
whose entries will be .shown by his (laugh
ter, nnc Ashton; the William .1. Clutliiets,
Sam Kiddle. John Cro.er, William .1. Staats
and little Mls Kolh. Constance Vaurlaln.
whose famous hoi-.es ate Known both in
E America and Kurope, will leturu fiom the
Washington show In time to add new lnu-
f reli to tlieh already wonderful leputatlon.
TSABIXI.A AVAXAMAKIJI'.'S new horse,
I- ".Matchless," who last wcel; entered
the Uroolilyn lloise Show ns a. uolce and
emerged fiom It ci owned champion har
ness hoise of the show, will be seen In the
ring. 1 hlladelphlu horse-lovers aie look
ing forward to seclllK this new star In the
equine firmament In the tan oval. "Mutch
iess" won four blues In Krooklyn. ami It
Is probably the first tlmo that a new
comer has been crowned chrmplou In his
Class.
I fpiIU women on the committee ate eecp-
i -Mlonally enthusiastic over the prospect
I of the how, which already Is ntucil of
nuccess far preater than has been register
ed by any of Its sK picdecessois. They
I declare that In spite of the insistent and
ever-incicashiR calls upon tho time and
the puiso strlugM of I'ltllaiTclplitani Gen
erally, the l espouse to the IIoimi Show,
which Is held for the bmelU of six of our
W home hospitals, has been unexpectedly
tpontaneouf. They had feared that these
W Institutions, whli-h stand in more indent
need even than in peace times, might hae
I been otei looked or ncBlected by the char
I itably Inclined, but tho direct opposite has
been true and the i espouse has been mote
geneious than ever In the past.
I Careful provision has been made in ar
ranging the classes to sco that the after
noon sessions every day shall be full ot
Interest for chlldien, but, on Satin day
afternoon, as usual, tho session will be
pre-eminently devoted to the youngsters.
Class after class In which they will be
almost the sole paiticlpanls has been ar
ranged, and children's day this car will
Be a day of enthusiasm Indeed. '
ASIDE from tho many spectacular events,
H. most ot them with a conspicuously
military savor, which tho committee Is
persistently enshrouding in mvsteiy, both
groups ot those firm and steadfast friends,
police and lire horse, will be on paiade.
At the citj's file stations and in the city's
ktables there is an endless fever of gloom
ing anu pi eening of the horses that will
entered by the men who will exhibit
n lll.tn ftMrl ..l.n... ,1.....
Something new in Philadelphia's lloiso
Show experiences will be icglstcrcd by
Miss Constance Vauclain's exhibition of
two ot her famous ponies In ono of the
dining salons of the city. This salon,
which Joins the main dining loom, will bo
lulpped as a box stall de luxe, wheie each
day during the show this famous pair may
be teen fiom the main dining room.
Guess wheie'.'
OMAI.r. Sally Iliilinan, the ten- ear-old
V daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K.
Holman, of St. Davids, Is an cai nest worker
Efor tho Liberty l,oan. She has sold $9900
worth of bonds up to date, and is still
tworklng hard. Although sho only reached
pier tenth birthday last month, and became
K& Girl Scout then, sho has sold more
thrift stamps and bonds than anyiother
member of her tioop the Villanova troop,
of which Mary Packard is captain.
Sally has done all the woik herself, wilt
ing letteis to all her friends In AVayne.
St. D.lvl.lu Tl,!tn,T.lr,l.lfi nml t.nmn ill N'eW
England even.. Some little patriot that.
NANCV WYNNK.
Social Activities
j The maniage of Miss Margaretla Dixon
.Jijers, daughter or Jir. aim Mm. mumm
Ilejward Myers, of St. Davids, and -Mr.
'Henry Redwood Whaiton, Jr. son of Dr. and
Mrs. Henry It. Whaiton, will take place on
Thursday, May 30.
Mr and Mrs. Hairy i Tliajer. of Hryn
illawr. entertained at dinner on Saturday
1 evening In honor of Mrs. Thayer's sister, Mis.
ill, 11, Umbsen. ot California. Among the
.guests, wero Mls Harriet Geyelln, Miss
'Margaret Wright, Miss Margaret Thayer,
Sllss Kitty Penu Smith. Mrs, Harold A.
rKands. Mr. Kmnel (!hew. Mr. '. Willing
Kjlare, Captain Sutton and Major Dugmoie.
E Miss Charlotte Harding Brown, whoso en-
tagtinent to Lieutenant Hdvvurd i-avv was
announced Saturday, is spending seveial
lays In Nevv Yot k.
' Mrs. Wharton Slnkler. of 1606 AValnut
I Jtreet. has been notified of the safe arrival
Lin franco of her son, Mr Chailesfiuuier
Mr. and Mm. Uuiiun D. Ulalr and Miss
i'orotliy Blatr, of the Lincoln, have opened
ilietr country home, Grej Uable, at Kdge
Bgftcr . prk, K. J.
BSfeana lrn, Thornton X)Mey, pf 905
JSsrvIn tret, have their" guest Wr.Hefiry
hlBhest auihorll In t1P ;mei sinte. o
slagf. settings hihI lOHtunies. and will ,JM,
Mitel, toinuiiiivv aftrinooii al i o'eloik.
Mr and Mrs Louis Tlatclay rtoblnson ,,f
ill.' Irfirust stieet. win i..,i u,
at the Lake Placid Club In the Adiromlm-ks
Mr and Mrs J Cllffurd Wllon aii tlii-lr
daughters. Mini IMIth Wilson mi mi
lloiothy Wilson, of JIJ South Thlrleriiili
street, will occupy their collage at rHi. .av
on June I
Mr and Mrs. William It r.lenhovver and
their daughters. Mlas Jtuth Klseiihonri- an.l
Miss Mlldrod Klvenltower. cf Kitchens I..m.
and West Wlssaldekon nrctiue. Gfrmantown
have taken a house al I'lielsea fm the
summer.
Mr riiatles .1 Pilling, of 'I jindo tc li.i-
rennneii irom a short moloi tilp n i:Bv
Mills. Pa
Mr. and Mr William II ijelMinger ami
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Wright have u
lurmd to Lansdowue fiom Delaml ria
where they spent the winter.
Mr. find Mrs. Hairy lleald. of Philadel
phia, expect to leturn to lnndovvne for the
cummer.
Mr and .Mis I'liaiks 'llalgh. of Xoiili
Warnnik slre,t. aie nav.-ling through
southern Afilca
.Mr and Mrs. Ulchaid lllgganl. of ir.SI
est riuga tret. are receiving roiiRiotu
latlons on the blrlh of a daughter, Kelvn
-an niggard, on April tit.
Mrs. s'nion Onpenhelmer. of SS50 N'oith
liuiad suret. in spcmtlug several weeks In
Atlantic city, nibrr Tlogan who wero tn-
ent visitor at the same ielirt were Jlr.
and Mis. Kugene Sprlngrr. of Wst llnd ae
nue, Mi. and Mis. Ilarr.v lllrsohlierg. of
3T30 orth Niiieteenlli stnel. anil Jlr. and
Mis JMuaid I-'roelch
TK.MIMJ-: I MVKRSITY
M.L-MXrS TWO IM.VYS
Ainiii.il ITair Wa Held .alunlav livening
at .c (leuturv
Club
The an nial .l.iv and dance of the Alumni
Association nf th Temiile Pnlveisliy Fchool
of tiusines will be given at the New ' Century
Club, I1M South Twelfth stieet. this evening
at S.30 oclotk The otllceis of the asso
ciation aiA as follows.
Piesident. Ilariy . f'leinons. first ica
president. Clayton If. Moyei . sei-oud Uce
president, ftussell H. Worrall; third vice
piesident. Lillian 11. llemdt , tuasurer, John
Bair, and secretary, Agnes Mason.
Tire plogr.tui follows.
Selection unhestiu
mi: and miis. nrxj'.
Can of Charaeti'iH
John Johnson V .voung Sutde
Charlen anipliell
ills. Mdo joting nuiileil wotnaii
I'lori-tiew H'eheit
Solo-April Song . Km! Nenton
Miss Hratiu- L Kairlainli
HIS MODlIf, WlPh"
cast of chniapters
Ailhiir llveiett n attist. .Wallei il Ames
ltobert Parks Ills chum.. Geoigo II Piatt
JUp. John II. Potts A lougli illainotnl
John A. I.ogue
Miss Agnes Marphcrson Uvetettv aunt
l.oulso It Llvexer
Mrs. Mumford AVells- oc!et.v matioii
f'riiiicH S Stephenson
Miss Kleanor Peiiy I'.uks's miisln
LMM.iti Hrriidt
Miss Hella Potts A Nutivell. nrii t-w
domic i:. Ilcmiett
WllhelmliM A model, commonly known as
WI1K". . . ..Florence Uastlun
Patsy Whoi-e inotlier vvaslies Klsle Koirestal
.Marj A maid Helena Cuiih-y
AMF-CIULI) LA.NDLUKDS
CO.MPAHI-1) TO GEIIMA.NS
Uoilor Macartney Avails "laieiiiie of
Cliililliooil," Calling for llovioll of
'SellWIi" l'roprielors
Pioprietois of hotels and npaitinent huues
who refuse lo permit (hlidien or dogs on
their piemlses were assailed by the I!ev. Dr
i 'Luetic Kdwaid Maeaitiie. ot I lie Alcli
Stieet PieslijtPrl.in Cliunli The ilergjiuau
i onipared these 'enemies of thildhood" to t"he
(jeiiuaus
"These people oiikht to be boveotied "
Doctor MaeHttney told his eoiiKregatiou es
teiday "It would be impossible 1" excuilate
too seveiel.v their practice and the sodden
selfishness of the jiatrons who Impose such
condition upon them. The aie worse than
Huns; woisH than atheists, lie who luter
I'eies with tile dilld's light to live, to plaj .
to gicnv Is the loninion enemy of mankind
and ought to be dealt with aiconhtiglv.
"The catalogue of Germany's ci lines
agalii"t humaillty Is long and dsik, but tho
daikest page Is that which tells of (Jer
inanj's offenses against liltie children. They
who go fiom us and cross the sea to make
war upon this new ininolaur go with tint
baptism of a holy riusade upon their Inoivs.
They go to avenge the suffeiing. the tears,
the blood and agony of Innoce-its The ciy
that Geimanv would do well to heed Is tho
M.ice of Itachel weeping for her children
and lefuslng to be Loniforted. Woe to such
an emplie. Lei the lnlllslone of Christ'a
Judgment bo hanged about Its neck and let
it be cast Into the depths of the sea when
aie destrojed all they that destiny men."
A ILL DISCUSS NEED
FOH AMERICANIZATION
Civic Club to Hear of Wliat riiilailclpliia
Can Do in National
Campaign
The civic Club has arranged an Interest
ing program for Its monthly meeting tomor
jovv morning at 11 o'clock at the Art Alli
ance 1823 Walnut stieet. The subject of
the session 1 to be. "What Philadelphia Can
Do In the New National AnieilcaiiUallou
Campaign." Addresses will be made by
several able speaker)) who are lonversant
with tile ailous phases of the topic.
The public Is Invited to attend the meet
ing, which will be open for discussion of
educational opportunities offered foielfiiers
in Philadelphia ; how a New York factory
ro-operates with the Hoard of Kducatlon la
Amerlcanliatloi) woik. and the latest ten
dencies In the new national Americanization
program.
VETERAN OF SO.MMK TIGHT
DESCRIBES SPIRIT OF MEN
War IJlmls Allies Together in Brotherhood
of Wood, He, Assert.
The war Is creatine a brotherhood of
blood that will bind the Allied nations to
gether. Lieutenant Angus Fletcher, of the
British Itoyal Horse Artillery, told a large
congregation last evening In West Greon
Street Presbyterian Church. Lieutenant
Fletcher, who left the hospital only three
!, .. nerved at the Battle of the Soinme
and also In the Yv'est African campaign. Por
a time It was wiousui mi uum " 'fc
must be amputated.
i untenant Fletcher told how most of the
soldier's life on the western fiont was "spent
under ground." He descilbed the effects of
the noxious gases and the wonderful spirit
of the men. . , ..,,.. ,
tinr uprllfit. the man eafuted and eald, "I'm
b rirtt. V' TUn he Ml 'dead,
His wiMWvyff ""-
ii rlfht. t- ',
EVENING- PUBLK1 LEDGER IMILLADI0LIMI1A. MONDAY. APRIL 29.
MISS ANNI-: SllTON
Uaufthtci of Pi .nut Mrs. Thnma- ti. Ashton, of Wnncwoo.l, on her lioiscT KHic.
cxluliitois at tile iniluni lloisc Show ihu week.
PREMIER COLLECTOR
OF AUTOGRAPHS HERE
LongTiiiu' TliciUrc Employe lla
Si!iialurt f iluny Kamitii
I'diplc
What piutialil.v lank, neui the top
aini.nft.
the iim-t vailed nillectlo-is nf slgnatuies In
the couiitiy Is contained In a little notebook
unned bv Joseph Ilemi . electrician at
the Academj of Xluslc
Mr. Uenn.v. in his tvvcntv ears at the
arudeuiv, has made it a nobby t" obtain
the signatures of nil ninnihien! ei sonagfs
coniitig theie ami hn suci ceded In persuad
ing Pieldent of the Pntted State--, mei
singei- musicians, inutioii-p.i luri actus anil
man iilhei itetsuns w.delv known tn Inscilbe
their siiMiatuies In his b .ok.
The electrician lelated a ipieer incident,
which, lie said oiciiried when Pnderewskl
the Pollh planlsi and composer, was asked
to sign his name. The plan.i wixanl forth
with began kissing him until Ilenny said
he was glad that the signal was iclven for
the tcmpeiamental uitisl tn enter upon the
stage
When f.iimer President Taft was lit the
Academv of Music Tliuisdav night. Ilenny
npproaehul ami rmueied bun to put down
his autograph opp site nm of former Piesi
dent Itoosevelt
"till, we are U'miiI and siiin.b fi lends, now
nxilalmed Taft. "Please dim t h-t mv inline
blot l.i be reipiested. The elect liclau
liiumlseil to taku Hie iiefesiuv iirecuntions
Among other signal uu'-. in the little album
aie tile follow ing i;-pi-eidcnt Toft and
Itnofevelt. Vice Pn siilent Thomas It. Mai
shill, ex-Seerelaiv of State William Jen
nings llraii, ex-Governor of Pennslvnnla
IMvvlii S. Stuart, the late Mavor John II
Ite.vbuin. the iwo fxplinci. Cmik and
I'earv . Sii Kinest Shui l.elton, the Ant
arctic eilo'cr. the late Alavnr Itudolpb
lllankeiibuig: I'. W. Kvan, Slaiv PlrLford.
Douglas FalibankH. the lale eriiou Castle
and Ids widow. Iiene Castle Mm lain i-olmed
nlutatur lluoker T Wasblnglon . Alls, ha
Ionian. Ihnico Caiusa, Alelba, Sis.tll, Si hn
niann-llelnk. Louise Homer. John Drew
(leialdlue I-'uiiar, Alaude Adams, In- ''an
Muck, who was recetillj Interned: Willi. im
Ingeisoll, Lillian IPissell, P.idetcwskl, D.nnl
Illspham. Josef Ilofmann. Hear l'im ii
i:ans. Alma Glutk, Han.v Iiudir and i - i
ilauimei stein
CIIAR1TV DANCES TO RE i
GIN EX I.N LVNSDOWNI j
Junior -( linn of Tweiilielh Centurv ( lull
Will Hold lii-iiprurllv
Mceliiig
The Jllliiol- "I III" Twilltletll i Vol in
Club nf Lansdnwne aie elvliig a dam,
Saluiday evening. Alu.v II. at the i lulihoii
It will be for the benefit nf some ihaiilv
and llie.v expect lo make it a gieat -iiiuhh
Another attractive affair to be givoi next
month in l.aiirtowiie will be the dance at
the Twentieth Centuiv Club on Saturda.v
evening. May 1, for the benefit of the
West Philadelphia Hospital fur Women. The
dance Is in charge of the lainsdovvne auxil
iary to that hospital, of which Mis. Prank
G. Iluriows is chairman
This afternoon tlm jun'or section of the
Twentieth Century Club will hold n reclproc.
Ity meeting, to which all the other junior
clubs of Delaware Count.v have been Invited.
The prog! am will be cmiti Ibuted to by the
lilors
Clll RCIl AI'I'LAIDS PASTOR
WHO DEMANDS SACRIFICE
'Man llcneath Conlempt Who oulil .Not
Die lo Save Women"
Coder the spell of the patriotic pleaching
of the Itev. Dr. Carter Helm Jones In tlm
First Baptist Chuich last evening a largo
congregation bin at Into applause when the
pastor, iccltlng the wrongs of Belgium, as
serted that the man mum beneath contempt
who would not. die to protect the women of
his family fiom brutal soldlei.
When Belgium was raped the time was ut
hand for optimism to become militant." said
Doctor Jones, who was epeakliu; on "Mili
tant Optimism."
At this Jumture the crfigrtgatiou ap
plauded. "If my wife, my mother. in daughter were
in peril and I failed to give my life In their
defense, heaven would lefuse lo receive such
a damnable wretch." be continued, and pro
voked moiu applause.
Doctor Jones said Peter and Gabriel would
not send down fmces fiom heaven ' n llglu
the brutes thai irpresent the blonde beast of
Berlin," but that God would ue the voung
manhood ot the Allied nations to anonuillsh
the lctoiy.
"I believe that militant optimism will de
late an armed peace in Beilin and thai tha
United States will have considerable io sav
as to what shall be done." he continued.
"Thank God Ameilca has at last caught tlm
International vision. She sajs that not only
North and South Ameilca shall be safe but
that the entire vvoild shall be made safe for
democracy."
MISS VAUCLAIN WINS
Her Horses Take Feature Event in
, Washington Show
Ms.blngton, April 27 The largest ciowd
of the four das of the Washington Hoise
Khovv and racing meet took In the siwrt to.
day. although there weie many lale-comers
duo to the big Llbeit Loan paiade whlcH
preceded
' Miss t'onslmico Vauclaln. of ltoemont
Pa., won ihe feature event. Hie event for com
bination hoises, llde and drive, with her
aray wu, which also
.''JadJIes.' park Mddle class.
which also ot second
l the
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KML58JBrair jKi m I
INTERESTING W EDDING IN
IM ERTON THIS MORNIN(J
Mi (tciliiiilc DaiiicL ami Mi.
Married al IliiileV
Home
IVrol e
l!IV KIITl . .1 n ..ttia.tivi -pi iiiK
vvtiblhig i,i, ii'iii at tj .a nilo.k tlMla
at ttle Ii.iiiic nf Mi nml Mi- Slinllil S.i'l.-i
llailie,-. M hell 111. II ll.l'ltflllcl Ml IJtltllUle
laifmiN ianN . marili-d ti, Mi pei.,t
V.i lii ,.i 11.11 ..I.. 1. I. Iii 'l-l... ...... .... ,i, ujh
,1Mf0,'nil t), nev li-ander Mn'ull.
I I'., nf Phlldeliiui The attendant were
little Miss Helen Chldrster, of Massllloii.
0. iile.- nf the In lib-. Mower gill. Alaster
SmnilH H timid nf Cvnnston. Ill . page, and
Mr Kredeilcli .Inme. I S . of IliveiionS
beM mail.
The Initio wole a gnwll nf white g.ictte
cieH. bended with a tulle veil, ariaiiged In
a fan and held with mange blns.mi Sim
allied a shower bouftuet of lilies of Hie
alte.v. The flower gill wore a white dies,
tiimuied Willi blue and can led spiing floweis
In n baket The hoii"e was denimied with
spiing flowii-.
All. Nev in. wli.i l in the in lat loll sett ice
Is a sou of Mrs. Charles U. .Net in. and has
two brothers In the Culled States orm.
After a i event um lb" bi'degrooin ami bilde
left Immediately on (heir wedding dip. Mi.
Nev In expects tn be culled fm a live tiulninz
eail in June m bcfoie
Aii:itvvM:.Tiii:r. i."i giiiiidgi:
Aii attractive wedd.nc u' soleoinUe.l, In
the SuKtiuehatiiia Vvenn- l'iehv teilan Chun li
on Salurda afterniHui at 1 o.locK when
Alls Kleaior S:eu l.n-.m'u dee. ils'iEhter of
Ihe lale Samuel S l.oiighrlilB M. I. and
Airs laiughildge. be. am,' Ih bi ale of I. Un
tenant Thomas Aitlnir Men wealhn . f Itox
hoiough. giHiid'nii of .Major Dauli'l I toil nev
King and a ihstctidaiit of Cm ear ftoiinex . ,f
Delawate The , eiemcii.x n,h pi i Impied bv
I lie llev It I., .lime. I l
The biides onlv attendani wa- he. N! i
Allss I'Mllh flail. Ioigliiiilge The Inlde-
gllHIIII WHS lilt.ll.il il bv th- Ibv I'ledrllik
Italse,ofSt Tiomliiv i 'hut li. IPitboioiigli
After llle ii'l.llllilli .Ml Itifntmil le.eptl.itl
was held as the Inn I th- In id, s niotli. r
t, 31 West mango -ti I after wblih Lieu
teiiiini Mi i v vv.'ith. i I I i l.ii.li bit f"i
New 01 1,
feai ?
MISS IRKXK MAY (JUKST
A tiilented violinist, who will take
pint in tho "Patriotic' Nijiht" enter
tninment to be given on Wednesday
fveninu by .Stnndaul LodRe. No. II,
at Mercantile Hall, to laise funds fur
comforts for the soldiers and sailors.
HELI.K WHITNEY RRINGS
"MESSVGE FROM FRANCE"
Crossing the ...tan twenly.one times sIHie
Ihe war began, deft lug Hie ene m 's subma
rines and deudlv mines, lielle Aiinsliong
Whitney Is In Philadelphia and lit Hie Imi
tation of the Poor ll'.cliaid fllub. acllnr In
co-opeiation with Hn t'ntteir States Gov
ernment Cominltlee mi Public nf)i innlloii,
Division of Adveitislng. will ilelivtr "A War
Alessage from Kianci. and show bv stele,
opth on plctuies the gi.al l-'i.inh war post
eis Th. meeting will In held in Hn Uose
(III den "f the llellev lle-Mrat.'oi il lintel, at
8 i i In, I, tin., evmiiig I'heie will be no
admission .tiaige ami ilie pnl u i-i invited
Lecture, "the Serial ami I'ulltlral Heto
lution of china Ur 1'iedeii. K Poole Uh
ci spoon Hall la o . lo. k Juvaatiou
J.ecliire. "Iterutnttriietlon tVork In Frame, "
J. Henry Scatteigood, Acadeni of the Fine
Alts. Invitation.
,tltlre, James Al, link. Uuiimi't Make
In a- Hin Alawr College. 8 30 o'clock.
Merlin? Lnilneers' Club nf I'lilladelphla,
lecture by John D GUI War Status of
Gasoline and fuel Ull ' Alembeis
Annlteriary celebrullou, Ulnisufier Mis
sion, 7 15 o'clock. Fiee
Patriotic entertainment b erviee Mar
League, Metropolitan (mem House. I 15
o'cloi I. Free
ddrraa It)- l.leulenanl I.'. M. ItobrrU, at
Ke.sioue Auto'iiofille Club rail) Academy
ot Muslc
j
hoi
Ltlill.lllon drill. Company K fjftli dltltlon
home defense reserte, I o'clock. Free.
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( llllKl Br
on rvmi
8StssgjsgM3affli8ssa!
r
Miss Ashton will he one of the
GORGAS JOINS CRUSADE
AGAINST BAD SNEEZING
Surgeon IJciifi'iil I'liu'uiirugr.o
F'liiliiilflpliia Coiiiinitlcc in
Fijilil on Gorin
I'he I tntcil Sinter itoui iiment lias In
dorsed Ihe taii.paign agamt prnin.scuous
snteglng
Smgeon ileneini iloigm. has sent it Mi-or
to It. N. Whalev eecretaiv of Ihe Phtla
ilelihlH cumin it I re of tlm Pctinst Itanla So--ilel.v
for Hie Pievetitlnn of Tubeitulosis.
which is cairying on a health canipilgn. Th s
atiipalgn Inrlutles ediuatlng the .publl. on
proper coughing and sneexlng
In his letter Smgeon Geneial Goigas ex
titessid his appieclatton of what1 the I'hlla
ileliihui committee is doing in the Intel est
of good health
The Pnited Siates Atmv Metltca! Ttepail
iiieut, General tloigas writes. Is teadv to
in-opeiate in the puseilt campaign The
Phil.-idelpnla ominlH.'O bt alto asl.ed to aid
the country bv the distribution of cot tain
llteiattini lelatlng tn inisdlieeted snee7es
Coniplyiinf wllli the oveimneni s leanest
to ilistrlbuv litrraluie. llle Philadelphia com
mittee will distilbute limine the curient
wek mole than IU.iiiiii posteix. These poster-,
will explain to Philadelphia ns tin. tolled
method of i. itching h koci e ti, pi even, the
spteail of diseast
Mt Whaley todiiv said
' s soon lis people leallxe what n gnat
I'ai t ton eel sneezing pla.vs in the inevetitton
of disease .hist that soon wilt the eiuplo.v
Ihe pinpei mellioil That is, ; i catch oi
untitle the sneeze In a hanilkeiclilef oi some
oilier spa clall.v prepiied fabric This
pievenis million-, of little germs fiom bflng
spia.ted "lit In tverv (I i lection and Iheiebj
t-a using tiouble,
'General G.ugas has asketl ii-. l slop Ihe
sneeze and we aie going lo do out best 'n
arcnmpllxh Hint He viole me that t'r
tuall.v all 1 litt illnees mid deaths In tin-
luilloiial ii inn have been caused b.v sicltness
that unit he spiead thiougb the meillum of
the misdlrec.eil and iiiicotiliolled sneeze. The
health of the soldier depends a great deal
.hi the health i-T the civil population. SI
ibeis mutt act toiitaglotis diseases and r.in v
I hem bail, into tamps. A soldier iua be
inliug on a stieit car icadius. a paper An
inteie-tt-tl petsou b.it li of him will Elieie
ilovtn Ins uecli -thus I" Ihe spteail of pneu
niuii a ai . oinpllsliid
The epieud of lineiminiila, mtasles.
ibliiitheiia. iutiii.ps, Infuntlle paral.vsls. tubei
miosis and other inenaces against our ua
i.i al itli lenc.v mav be chrcked by such
siiiip',. measiiies as Lottriug mi coughs and
-lieees
The neez. iiostei contest orgunlzid bv the
I'liiia.ieipnia toinintliee hus galneu many
I l. Mill-
"MOVIICS" 1)1' soldi i:its
l-'iiinilies Will Seu Aimy I'll in at Metro
polltan Monday
Alovilm p. tines ut ario I fe in tamp in
irembes ami In the air will be nhown tn (he
families (if en isted men in the oveiseas
force at the Aletiopolliau iipeia House Aluii
da night
The utei faluoieiii is iitov.de.l b.v jiatriotit:
pop!c for the special benefit of people living
near Hie opeia h.iue, bill at 7 IS n'eloel. the
tlonis w.ll be thiovvn oji-n tu the geneial
public
- - .
I Hunting a Husband
II) V.IKV DOLGUS
ICotlliillil)
iHAPTlIi: L
.1 Man Speaks
allli; postman hi ought me Hiis today I
. have pondeicd long ovei It. I am sorr.v
and vet glad.
D'ar Saia Lane
I w-ish that om note had been less pretlilv
ui d intie fiank'y wiltten. Hut 1 know- you
were slnceie. Therefore I am going to write
l vou as I would to a slater, if I had one.
I'rankl.v --niMtbe brutall.v. Hut, Saia
Lane, ton nerd It. I am not doing this to
hurt you, hut so that ton tvlll take heed. s
that the next time ;iou will not bieak a
man's life with .tour gossamer cbaim
Willi thexe troids I end my nlceness
Vow 't is man to man
You did not mean to make me oie fm
vou. ou sa the i why did .vou do as you
did.'
First A'ou-e my Interest
Second, lusplie me with a devilish desiie
tn know- more of ou.
Third Show ine as mant Sal a Lanes as
llie-e aie da.vs In the week.
This was all happenstance." vou m
o It was not happenstance. Look into voui
on i mind Honestly. Ton must admit It
was pmpasefiil It was Inti Idling It wa
uiiwoilli.i of a good woman And ou would
nun from me with lepiilslou, cry "I.lai" oi
some su'-'i if 1 should deny vou that woid
Now Sata Lane. ou are old enough vou
aie ti ise enough to know that no woman
tan t eat a man as .ton did me. then pull
aside iuiii eknts daiutll.1 and say, "Men
aie hateful vulgar coarse "
Tliev aie none of these things If .vou women
will gne iliem an Ideal to live for In jour
aeiies '
ton said, and treaKly that ton did no'
Snow until the end toil could not cat
fur me AVht did ou not know It in the
be- Inning" If tou knew enough to diaw me.
a woniKii-hatei, out ot mjself to vou. then
whv could jou not know jour own mind?
That I was not Your Man
Vet. I feel in honesty bound to admit that
I do not believe jou knew your own mind.
Take .time study vurself know what
tou aie. And be, as I know jou will be, a
woman worlliv- of a good man's love.
If I did not, under my skl-i lespect j-ou
adinlie jou. 1 would never touch pen to paper
for you. 1 see jou as woman uble to do
big. fine things. Able, 1 sj I want jou
to do them
Beside ou the petty fllitatlons of a Dor
olhy Frazler. the suiface heautj ot a Con
stance Dw-lgbt aie as nothing.
lit worthy of .touiaelf Yours, G B.
"Doctor Blzbv - I bowed my shamed, head
on mj hands 'I shall never." I tow to my
self. "Itad another man on until i Know
myseir.-
T jNois Sew quarters.
lit
1018
PHILADELPHIA PARTY
SAFE IN FAR NORTH
l.cltcr rries From Wiuiuiiiukrr
l''.H'(lili(iii lo lOskimo
Aflrr Long Delay
Xfui long deist n letter has Just been
ece d fniiii William It an Valln. leader
i' i ne John WauaitiHkrr exptditloli to the
I Limns The l'nlveisl" of Peimsjlvanla
MiiMHum aiilhoiltles were much lelleved lo
h-ni nf the safel.v and pragieti of the parl.
the leiler was vviltleu lat iltlober and
. liali.v tame bv dogsltd mall, which the
meiiiinent maintains. : Point Barrow, and
'le tiv legulsi iosl Point llairow Is the
i oi lieininost point In Uaskn and Is about
n les fiom Ihe Not lb Pole and Is a few-
iiumltid miles wet fimii lleisihell Island,
wheie Stefanssoli. the exptnlrl Is Iving nick
tl" 111 level
M Van alin wmle hat be was tn make
In" wmtel headqilaiters t Point Jlxriow
ki.I lad nlieadv roiniiienctil gaiheiing
i inene What Is of mine iuiportance. be
had begun making photographic lerouls of
Hie na'lve Ksklinos. lecoidlng their songs
and sinlles Willi n motion pic'tire cameia
he i tliniiiig theli tin tit dallies and o. ciipa
t m's Theie is suttlcleiil work, he ahl
to keep hllil bust fol a full .veai, allb.mgti
he had no' expected to sta.v that long
.Many of le upeclmens aluailv sent down
fi'in the iioiili b.v All Van Valln can be een
in Ihe l-lsUltno tolleclios till v lew ai the
I nlvtiltv museum These In coniie, lion
with othtis setllled flolll vations M.uicee
fitnii I lie most ieiieeiilallve Kl.lmo t.illet
tion vj be found in anv mnseuin in the win id
it N said t
A new oft nm, showing Mohaniuirdan In
fluences on both am lent and modern vvoiks
of Neai-Lasi people, Is bt Ing completed Hi
i lie museum, A model of nil liiiiuetisn and
i Hbnrate Kg nl Ui n altar is an epeclall.v
ilisllnctlve exhlbll The lepioducilon has
been exem'ed on the uftith stall case wall in
blue and while poicelaln.
Doctor Guidon, dlierlor of Hie imiseuin
who Is no.v in Kuiope, has tollocte.l seveial
cai loads of ancient excavetlon findings, which
aie now n-ady for iiansportatlnii i" Hus
cmiiitiv invinr lo Hie subiuariue lneiiate.
however, the valuable targn will be detained
until u favniahle opportunllv presents llself
E.NTERIMNMENT IN TIOG V
lirtl Cms- Will He llenelitiarv al Muir.il
mi 'I'liur-dav K.Veniug
Allss Ktlna .Marian l.lnouer daiiglnei of
Mr and .Mis William It Lindner, or IM"
Noith Palk av.iiue who has enlei lamed the
solrtleis and sailois with songs and mi
personal Inns evnal nines dining the winl'i
has arianged an iniet.-siiug musliMle to he
given on Thuisilav evening in M Pauls
llefoimed Kpiscopal chuich. llio.nl and
Venango slietts. in aid of the lied Cros
The piogiain will In. ude selections b.v Allss
Alatguerlte Snehle pianist and accompanist .
Allss P.aihel Troot. sopiano: AIis Lillian
ll.vslop. tonlrullo Alis lllam lie Hubbanl
baiplsi : Allss Iiene llubbaid. tellist. and
Allss Klizabeth Ali.mehe.nl O llara, leadei
and Impel "iinattn 'The Loan of a Lover." a
dlVMt.ng mllitai.v skeli b, will be iieseiileil
b Altss Aiinit Ibeen. Alls Kiniiia Campbell
Allss SitlU tilling .Miss Kalhivn VleliN
Allss .liaiinelle .Sclnn and Allis IMiia
toflng Wisllus Al s Lindner me Mi.
Jobn i' De Wilt and Allss lamina Cauipbell.
Ttie usheis will went linl t-ros tol utnes
and will imliide All's IMIth t'laike. AIis
Alaliel Atitliess. Allss Altn.i .New lands. Alf-s
Vila Stilvth. .Miss Katlianne Hanbeii, Alls
t harlnlte llngle Allss I-Moia Lligle, Alls-.
ilRima lllinie. Mls lolel WilllKin. All"
l-'loicii.e lie. Umaii. AUS lablh Loughiulge,
All-s labell AIclKlWell. Allss 1'llll.i I I'll! leu
Allss l'lui elite Ciinii and Allss l-Mmiiiie
Nut tall
The eiiitiliiinmeiit will .lose with pattmti.
comiouiiiit singing, led bv Allss Lnidie i
-VOMNS WAR STAKE"
THEME OF LECTLRER
Jiiine
M. Ilcik Will ?ieak al llrvn Mawr
for Heiielil of S-rtiic.
Col l-
lames Al Uetl, of Ihe New Vol I. b.u.
ex- tssisiaul Alloinev- Geneial of the Culleil
States iiml an author ot note, will speak in
Tnlor Hall. Hiyu Mavti College, this eve
ning. UN subje. I will be "Woman h Stake
In Hie AVai "
Thomas Itiuhuiii White will Ititioiluce the
speakei The print tW of lb'- lectuie will,
go for Ihe benellt of the llrvn .Mawr Seivlee
i'oip. an oiganUatl'in whith tlmiti.es llryn
Mawr aliinmne engaged In war work alumni
The I. .-tire will he open lo Hie public
CHESTNUT ST.
0 I K It A
II () U S K
iiiin.iTitix Mi'ssits .-in urn i
si mi v.viiM.i: vtnn niinu
VKI1ITH U '" Ills' T.'s.Jis
II.MM.PI .SVllltI).t i
li D H I Cr V K E K
WEBER & FIELDS
IN' Tltr. HI'VPl-1 ISil
VII MIC A I filAIKI'V
BACK AGAIN
Vt I III -1IIS
DOLLY SISTERS
VMl t.'li.VIPKTS N 1 t am
AMI I III-" ISI VI.
Weber-Fickl Chorus
ik.viei
IN TOWN Kg-Mi-fJ
MATINEE WED., Beat Seats $1.00
AnPTiPHI TOM 1.1 IT r 8 1.1
AUlsLil 111 v, 1llu,, 1Hsl ,,...,.,
MAT. TIR'RS., Rest Seats $1.00
Academy of JMusic
May (! to 11
AFT. and NIGHT
V l l vilUAril I'mema
"Over the Top"
n pent llllll It ill T
EMPEY
tmeriia i ilrraiem Iihuiopuy
Seats Tl.ura tljt Chtsinut
Checka In Oeo T IlaW
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
V l Di:ILI.KS MIttKHT SKXaATION
"SUBMARINE F-7"
v sHECTAccur. STonv or tiik si:a
MRS. GENE HUGHES & CO.
Kl.. HltKXUKI. i l"I.O llEUTl SiOStn Ii Fr.VE
HKIX'.MI ANU IST WKtiK Or'
JAlItH J .Mutl'lO.V, Simlal Aniiounrfr
T lTTT.R 1""' 4 P luer Hta, y.f, ajo
UI 1 x ut-i i.aaie,- jtop. 6uV' Mat Tliura
"PASSERS-BY" ..oafKov
CASINO ""'ilaidB1? America
Walnut AV Sth St. AVIth AT. K HAM.
"f'TVKTY ALOHA. With ha
.1. . ' i 1
Trocadero jlfiJSf&X
itiMtiin
v i s i:.
V I s
I i,a4AnTrrriC'i AUChV l'
yflUy
ia
TAFT WILL BE SPEAKEH
AT MEETING ON HEALTlf
Former Presitlcnl and Other Will
He Heard in Academy Wed
nesday Afternoon
,
i:-Preslileut William H Taft will alf
In Impressing oil the public the Immediate
uee( of the conservation of health as it
patriotic duty when he addreses a meetlmt.
In the Academy of Music, at 3 30 Wedheei
ilsj afternoon. This will be Public Health;
Day for I'lilladelphla, and various organise,
lions are working zealously with the object
or tailing intention In the patriotic value Of '
public health.
Hetldes Air. Taft, Iho speakers will In
clude Dr W. W. Keen, chairman ot the meet
ing, and Dr. Wllmer Kiuseu, tlliector of the
Department of Health and Charities, Thi
will speak ou behalf of the city. Following
the addt esses n demonstration ot netting up
eterclses will be glteh by a gioup of school
pupils, under the direction of Piofessor 'WII
limn A Stechcr, director of physical educa.s
tlon nf the Philadelphia public, schools.
The meet Ing In under the joint ausplces-nf
Hie Ijepailment of Health and Charities, the
Supeilulendeiit of Schools, College of Thysj
lelans child Federation. County Medical
.soritu. cut- i lub, llahles' Welfare Assoclat
tton Pennsili-atila Soclelj for Pretention 'o
Tubeit ulnsis 'lloanl of Itecicallon and tht
ciiit flub Tickets mat be obtained front
am of .he associations named
NHS AVKmf
.tmrno Prnts
RITA
J0LIVET
i Intf-rnnllonai fltar and Sunlvor of t!
I.untmna In Kirnt Show Ins: of
LEST WE FORGET
t I2.MI mill Vrodllrllnn
MHJKU TTK.CTIO.V
(am nf nnoi) Ptraont
I..V.1T MATL'nUAT'a
MARCH OF DEMOCRACY -
'laken bv ltAnt anient Min
foi MISS JOL1VET scfc ,
WILL APPEAR IN PERSON:
I HIK VPTKIIMIUS ANU K E.NINO
DATA r'U 1-t aiahukt ktiikkt -.
iALALii '-M;M.Bf?hrle,.ri-DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
In Mil SUN IT .
A vR "C"A" D I A
i m:s-iMT hki nirii
i i- u is s .i is r. ir, 7 ;. a-to p At.
BILLIE BURKE ..
Ii Flint ProfffntHtinn df
"Let's Get a Divorce"
V PAflVM'U VT IMCTl'IIB
VICTORIA m7,iu tLST,iVs' Wj
vv SI KO. Prnenta
WILLIAM FARNUM ;
in Pirn Slilns t.f IttlK 111,1'K
VhliKti rrili"lltiN I HIST HIIOWINil "
MARCH OF DEMOCRACY
In -SI iillitl.ile lhi.refil tn Th i d Liberty fiaa
v-it vte i, "iimut it Tin: j,aw
tilling Tlliait II MIA In i MVJFATKA
REGENT MwtMtT sr
Francis X. Rushman
v i.i. .1 1 1. i:i.gt. s :.-
llel J lllh
MIlTltO Presents,
With NeafntsV
itn.l Dltpateh"
Till Kplnoild
.VI V UK ll STHUKT
irvMly jl-sii'pi?
'JiVVAtUSiLKroi.&
wi-n it t ti tn ii p yr.
It a. Munl'Ml omrijv lit VftUi)flll
TOO MANY SWEETHEARTS .
lllltllDM' 'I llUl'I'l-Clthera
f'ROSS KEYS iiTiiKKT s'l'lift eotb
lKUBa nl'IB Ditltv -Twit a Nlithtls
"THE NEWPRODUCER" ,
BROADWAY-1' -"'-J,?y;lJ3lltI
.MAKING r. STARS
CHARLIE CHAPLIN ,&'&:
GARRICK
STARTING TUESDAY
EVG., 8 P. M.
i iii; t:iii;fn;nT xhirioN
up i in: srviut ,
ni.i.torr coustoi k i ukst '
Piesenl
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
si pp.kmi: Tltll 1PII
HEARTS OF
)
THE WORLD
1 ii M.eleFl t.ove stor) Kver Tol fc
t Ilomaiue uf tlie dreat War j
Twice Daily, First Mat. Wednesday
Kttis Jt sfrrnii.tt mat
DVII t JI.VTINKKH JSc
S5e to L50.
ti. tl.Ull,
r,vrrr,o,T ' "'' two wkkkk '
HI iKKhil i:enlngs at S ftharp ,
i,iii:a'i i:st miicai chow on earth
A TREMENDOUS HIT
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with NORA BAYES AND
OltllilXAt; X COMPANY OP Hi e "
i.imiti:d u.(iaoi:me.st
COMMENCING Jl"?,1 MAY 18
AuthortXel Thgtoplay rton o'
r r d'a Dun c MY 4 YEARS
IjhKAKU b IN GERMANY
M.VT HAI.K HTnT8 Till RWUtt . .
, - - - ssr
1 9lh and Hunting Park Ave.
ALL THIS WEEK
frl&fq
ANO THE OOflCEOUS
5PtCT:ULARPAGArtTl
ALAPvMiAflO
tlLflUUIIIIIIS
M. R&1
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arcusytHgiow
AT 1 1MO TUN
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Tkl.etaon ! at IllmWl Brest lh anil
MaVktt li'reeta nml prlrta aa tjharjeJ
tin ho- irounJt. .
METROPOLITAN Opera House
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GALLI-CURC1
A llmltetl nujnwr af tr atatMi al t" "' -on
aala at 11011 ClitXtliiU stJ-,
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