E&a.. . fflSKflri..,, i.'."-" , "t jfi uuii n ..:"- -; L-. .5? iv - .. cir j .. i . AjiV jjm Wm&W&rt PSiTV ,, ,"-- ' ...., " J " .""' Hf.i - "M 'ci I ".. . . ivT.v tt . ;, - j i ' : EVENING PUBLIC XEDGEie-PlIILADELPHIA.tTHUKSDAy, MY 9,-. Kg,'5'" , , Yl t r -, . . i B "T'ji MtL. A ;4 f JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Mihs Miriam Kane Will Speak This Afternoon at the Home of Mrs. Harrison Koons Caner Nancy Talks of Other Matters THKP.t: ai quite an Interestinj; time tlili afternoon at tlic homo of Mrs. Harrison Koons Caner. 1707 Walnut street. The musical records and games committee of the National LeaRUe for Woman's Serv ice sent out Imitations to liear Miriam Knno tell about her work and evperlencei nlnoacl. Mil lain went over nearly two ears ago, first to wink with the Secours Duijca, In l'arls. niul Uter she spent seven months at the Lighthouse with Miss Holt, and It was of hei later experiences J that sho told She Is greatly Interested In the French soldiers who liavo been blinded In battlo and has done tome wonderful work among them I should think she would be a great help In the organization of that woik here in this country, and I understand there Is n big movement on now to prcpaio for thoso men who will hae glen their ees for their tountiy, wonderful, brave souls' It win ii most Interesting afternoon. There was tntulc b Miss Helen Uuchumin, Miss Uessic Phillips, Miss Naomi Krsnr-i and Miss Jollnc and the "Lot of Pep" orchestra also contributed to the utter noon's pleasure The proceeds from a basket collection will be divided between the iccoid and games committee and the 1'iench blinded hOldlers. The record and games committee of the Nntlonal League for Woman's Sci v -Ice was formed at the suggestion of Miss .Sarah Uachc Itodge. Mrs Peregrine Wll incr Is chairman, Miss llodge vice cruir man, Miss Clarissa Townlej Chuso trcas nicr, and Mrs. .1. Howe Adams secretai) whllo the olhci incmbciH of the committee Include Mrs. William Field, Mrs .lusc-ph Lucas, Miss Giren and Mrs. CllncK. rrtlli; next cxcltcitiont is the Flower Xl.ir " Uct, und that's to be a bit latct than usual this cai, Mas -'I being the eluv chosen It makes one think of beautiful Mrs Lai,;c, who started the Idea tlnep sears ao and whom death claimiel but a rhort i onth ago rpilL Clardcn Club, which has the I'aim -- Unit of Newtown Heiuuic undo Us Npeclul care, will hold a meeting at the Hop Mns faun, ut Nvtvlovvn bqimie, which is the unit's headquarters, on Thuisdas. Mjv lb, and the executive) coniinitlee has In vitcd all tlio exccutlvo committees of the four other farm units to tlio meeting and for afternoon tea. I Imagine It will lie rather Interesting, to sa the leist One wondcts how the women of todaj ran 11c (ompllsh all they undertako tu do. Hut they do, and do mighty well. Ms hat Is on to them! And leallv tliere'n cr little Iuhs and feathers about it all. Of ionise, there are home few who go Into un woik with a bit of an ulterior motive to get to know othcis better MJinethlng like that, jou know, but their numbci Is r,o few.iind their puipoKP ho evident in theso c.ires veiy little notlco Is tuken of It all These are the days for woik, not for Miclul am bitions. AND now lie .1 wtih I could tell jou. Hut I can't. However, this much I will divulge. Tlicro is a gilt In town whom jou know und I Jtnow. She's very pietty nnd Hwcet and has had a lot of attention. Sho has had quite an ordeal In her life (If I told ou what tho ordeal was ou'd know who I'm talking about right off, bo I can't tell thai cither) and she was pronounced u small brick by those who knew how she stood that 01 deal. Well, she's ingnged! Sho Is, I'm us suro as sure can be, but I can't tell. Why? Well, she docs not want It announced till the war Is over. I fear that will he somo time to wait, und so sho ma relent before lung nnd let mo tell. Now 1 guess vou'cl like to know a tiny bit moie, wouldn't ou? Well, im's not an American. Itut he's vers attractive and quite u few damsels have hem greatly attracted by him, and he apparently to them, till along came K , and then good night for every one else, le had no eyes for any other. If jou should chance to guess, remember jou must not tell, for I promised I wouldn't. IN THE midst of tho dearth of entertain ing It's like a breath of an early kprlng morning to have a future bride-to-be of another city visit In this. For, then, people feel they have u right to do a little enter taining, und in consequence Dorothea Karovv Is having quite a beautiful time in u quiet way. She la stujlng with her future mother-In law, Mrs. Illchaid Ed wards), and tho llclde Not rises guvo.a din ner for her on Tuesday night and tho Howdy Hansclls will have a small ono this evening. Several of Tim's relatives will give teas and luncheons for her, and al together there's qulto a little doing. HK IS Ju manly; Just fifteen, jou know, but very ladles, too, und, In fact, Is quite the gentle man. Big Bister had a friend who had sev eral small boys and one day when talking to big sister she said; "I Just want .1 lmmle to grow up like David. He's always so polite to old ladles and has so many fine qualities. I'd like to study him and find out his point of view about things," There "was a general laugh, and when big sister went home she told her mother that really It was funny how entry Edith was about Dave. Dave came In while the'eonversa. tlon was going mi, and sister said, "Oh, Dave, Mrs. D sajs she wants to borrow you for a while: she wants to bring up JImmie to be like jou, You must have been polite over there or something! Hut brother wouldn't tease, he simply pmlled benevolently and said: "All right. I'll glv e her some pointers. I'll tell her what to avoid." NANCV WYNNE. Social Activities Mrs. Thomas E. Uutrd, Jr.. and Mrs. Frank Moss will hj the hobtesses in charge of the tea at Penn Cottage, V nnevi ood. this after noon. The aides Include Miss Dorothea Morris Ilalrd, Miss Eleanor Douglas IJoyeJ, Miss Eleanor Sloan, Miss Prtscllla Morris-, Miss Malsle Chance and Hits Alice Curwen. Mrs. B. S. Kv aland and Mrs. John Romqjel will be hostesses for Saturday afternoon. , .. .T-. PHI Kappi rat fraternity, or uaraytuo who will Include Mls "Catherine I'olHn. Mls Dorothy Painter, Mls Alice 1'erry. Mls Hcatrlce Stokes. Mr. t! V. Inthrop Coffin Jr, will bo their host Major Arthur Burneston Owntis and Mr Owens will entertain Informiillj at dinner on Thursday evening, May 16, In honor of their daughter. Mlfs Kmllle Eleanor Owens, and Mr. J Chandler ltarn.iril whoc marriage will take place cm June li Miss Owens will have Mrs Jnmes Madison Kemper of Kalis is City, as her matron of honor Miss Aide Davison, of Augusta 13 a , us maid of hoiun Miss Margaret Nelson, niece of the brldi -groom, as flower girl nnd the brldesmslds will be Miss Anna Harnnrd. a sister of the bridegroom. Miss Hot tense Hodges, of Ports mouth, Va , and Miss Esther Bancroft of Wilmington Del The leremonv will tnke Place at the home of the bride at S 30 o'clock, nnd will be performed hy'Chnpl liu Dlcklin, of the Philadelphia Nnvj Vanl Mrs William W Porter of in. South Eighteenth street, has Issued Imitations fur a luncheon nil Mnndav, Mhj 13 In honoi of Miss Abhle Austin The iarjl of lrr Wll Mam I Clothier i Inclosed Mrs W llarkllo Hcniy of Pine Cottage, P.o'-emont, will leave on Saturdus to visit her daughter at St Mar School Peeks kill N Y Mrs Walter Stephenon of llaverfoid en tertained the llmcrford branch of the Phila delphia Flower Prill t nurt Ice Cteini VI fsIciii Mrs Thomas New hall spoke on the Uaidcn Club Farm Cult at Newtown Square Mrs Horace W Hennett anil Alls Virgini i Hennctt, of Denver Col. will arrive on Tue ilaj to the guests of Mr nnd Mis Ed ward Cndwalader, of Vlllauuva Mis Den nett Is a delegate to the convention heru next Thurvlnj, Prldaj and S-atutda Mrs Ephralm Bilco and her dauglitc r Miss Mnbel Hike, of 1.!.'0 Locust street, will -pind the summer ut Jamestown, 15 I Mrs Augu-mis lleaton will summer at Jmntstowii il'o Mined the Mrt .Muuilie lleckschcr and .Misj, l-erttudc Hoc Use her who ntnt the winter at the llltr Carlton, are now occupslus their louutij pluie at Media Major Joseph Klapp NklmN of 1117 South Sivts-llrst stieet, Is In town on a liort fur lough Mm Nichols will lip remembered .ih Miss Sin ah llcarn Miss III. cm hi- Chain mil of WmicciIp ac nun und Washington lane .lonklntown, cntei lahud at luncheon .end bridge jeKlirdaj '1 ho gin sts cmt" Atis Walt i Panes. Mi Miivlu tlnclmm. Miss Fclllh McVturtrle Mlv Mar garet lattrrstlelcl JIIm .1 Llslci T.iltc . VIis II B davlnrd. Min II Clinton Ucrg.iij. Mm It .1 lloltr Mrs Lewis I' Jlnoil) and Miss Virginia ISnry Miss .lostpliinc Pilling diughlil of Mi .mil Mih ChulesJ Pilling, Ins returned to 1. ins, clow lie, ufttr a Is-lt to Lost Cabin, Wonilug. and Mis Wllliaui .1 Haley have mi- MlbS MIRIAM CLARK KANE of Gerniautoivn, who will give a talk this afternoon on her experiences ut the lighthouse in Paris at a meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. Harrison Kooiiei Cauer, 1707 Walnut btreet . nounced the engagement of their diughter. Miss Nan Agatha Haley, to Mr William J Stanton. Mr and Mrs William S HIgliter base an nounced the engagement of their daughtei Miss Margaretta S. Rlghter, to Mr Harold Harper, of Rochester, N, Y Mr and Mrs J. Henrj Sharp Wilson have returned from their wedding trip und a,re 00. cupjlng their new heme In Yeadon Mrs. Wilson will be remembered as Miss Ethel Rlghter. Mr, and. Mrs William Blgler Morrison, of 1701 West Erie avenue, entertained last eve ning nt dinner, followed by bridge. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. George L Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. A N. Van Dyke, Mrs E. M. Campbell and Mr. Frank Van Loon Mrs. Howard Marshall Adams, of 170: West Erie avenue, enttrtained last evenlur ut her home. Her guests Included Miss Flor ence Fretx, Miss Alice Tabrain, Mrs. Harry Ulanck, Mrs. Charles Snider. Jr., Miss Helen Huston, Mls9 Anna Hlmanzo, Mrs Chartfa Oughttyi and Miss Helen Van Honk, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Abraham have re turned from their wedding Journey and will receive after May 10 at their home, 4340 North Eighth street. The bride was Miss Claire Newmaser, sister of Mis. Herman Kohn, of 3725 North Eighteenth street. The Ardentea Juniors' Club will give Us first annual May hop on Saturday ertnlng at St. Timothy's Hall, 71 Reed Btreet. .An ex hibition dance of the wh'rlwlnd and eccentric dances will be given by Miss Mary Painter and Mi, Nathan Weiss, Professional talent will also entertain, me music will be fur nished by J. Nff' Jaxi Orcheitra. The com mittee tn charge of this affair Includes Mr. M. Sadurgursky. chairman ; Mr, L. Rose. Mr, H. Levenson. Mr, A. Rudolph, Mr. I. Annls and Mr. A Brajson. Mr ' K 8 ' sV I ssrW I 1 1 I 'I i S ' LI H SCHOOL CLERICAL AIDS ASK FOR PAY INCREASE Hcifil of A&bistunts Declares Work Is Heavier and Living Col Soars An lncieae of $500 a ve.ir for the lerlcal assistants emploved by the Hoard of IMiica tlon has been asked by Miss Lillian II tlregg. president of the Cltrliil VssiMants Association, who appeared vesterd.n liefore the elementary xchools committee 1 lip epics tlon was referred to the ulir.v couuulHee of which Miuon (Iruts Is ihiilnn.it From three ears' experience w know tint the board lacks adequate funds n do all tint It. would care to Miss (iiecR said 'The work we do Ins been Increasing for several vears. and the cost of living has seemed tn mount In leaps unci hounds The girls simply can't get along on their present salaries The clerical assistants In the grim mar schools are paid fiom ISCii to Jfoo a jear "A high school diploma anil until this war two ears' business training were necessnrv to qualify for the positions Miss Oregg continued "All tho girls c m get war Jobs at salnrles ranging from JlftOfl to $1100 i sear. Manv Imo accepted these offeis Cut we enjoy the work and want to remain with the Hoard of Education The principals fear that manv of the girls will obtain be tin places during the vacations unci will not re turn when the schools open in the full A bonus of $50 was gheu last vial to the e lerlcal assistants who lecehecl bight i sal aries The assistants who get fiom Fiilo to $600 a sear were given in Inctinse of $i'n Miss Oregg estimated that the piopnsid In creases will total fmm IT, mm to $ii nuo Thonns S H05 le unci William Itowen mem hers of tho board supported the lopiest and pialsed the lovaltv of tin gills who lemalucd Willi the hoard The fact tint the woik of the lliiie.nl of Compulsoiv education his Itieieised luoie than Ho per cent oci last scat was hiought out when two additional cltili il assistants wcro appointed Tho spec hi c is, s ilNpood of last csr Inerenseri from 1 I0c to 2J0 Ihero were SOI petitions like! in the Jtiuiiilc Court agslnst tr,l a 5 nil ago The procii tlons before the Magistrates Couit lose from 831 to 1774 Several einploos tf the bond weic granticl leave of absence- to niter war woik Marguerite' Kurrell of the Itullidue Sehool and Edward II Peek of the- Smitliwnrk School will tike up Cove ininenl woik In Washington Llowl II Vlileiiin of the ltilelos hurg school, will take' up e!oe innient work at e-rnmps' vhlpinrd Ullllatn E Itnblnsnii of tho .Shiiswood school will 1 liter the IV pattinent of Agriculture In Washington Margaret F Mac Ilac . 11 11I100I tuiise will go to France Vnnii K llltnei, also 11 "eliool nurse, will take up the same woik lit League Isl mil The following tiansfeis of teaeheis weie approve el Helen I, VI llol. r tllee.lon tn lllii 1 I cells, I'ilnel I'ewcu t 111 Ie-sliiii4 Steele I Kiev Ituuli lu Vel el-e I- eee t-lemieeli lleiri) tee UintftVllow I Hrollne lms P Itesel l Itlltle.ls,, Vteee l,lll Vlekale ter llenr In I -eletrf lleN Sjlll,. 11 trims Itsrketl lee II V lie lire I nirteit leween lUIt Vlr I Titter Srlheir P I'lrfrUe llleelni lee eleh I rflleoun. I'rellees nimlcsteinl Veerllie rei tile rtle-s to IUmIiis, Helen Mne-lMnn II VSIIlielie S I'le-ree, tn HreUeen Vnni Vt Keiwln fle-nrio W ellillfclno lee lltey Vlierle I Hhtirpl. Meiiint V , mini tei HuutheMitk cum 1 Pise her cl.,len.l lei lleet UeellLirhn Hllks Newluu In Hurl. Vtrs I' llher I Ikln lee NeWleiee l.llll S Piper llutleill.- til lllliellll Helen I sleT Vleeeinl V eihtilncloie In Luu;-l relli Itulli ttccrelhec llnjile -i lei lei reime.js -"pc rlil J.ulil I kuhtmini llulllossworlh l out In Put. 1'rae lice I oeel llin FAHMKltS lkam: rent OfT for Training Course' at (.ouiniit- lie-"- l'arni Iiiinp 'IwentJ fanners I -ft the Slvtj-iiinth stieet tpiinliiiil Muterdas to do 1 rgencj work on fnriiiH nc 111 Media and .Newtown Sepiaie 'I ho buss will III st take a bilef fanning mm xo at tlio farm lamp of tho eonimlttev cef public H.lfctl One detail was epi.irteied in the Hluo 1IIII schciolliouso nt Media and tho othe r In a farm building on the Yurnull cstato in New town bciuare Suhsrrilicra to New Oserhrooiv Hank Announeeineiit smih inaclu ut list night'H meeting of the Hitddlngloti Iinproienient Assoclatliin, held nt Dietrich's Hall, Sixtieth street and Olr.ird avenue, that evuve nty-tlse of Its members base subscribed to tho stock for the new eiverbiook lunli, the location of which has not been decided upon 1h asso elation voted tn ask Councils to pave Havel -ford nsenuo from Fifty-seventh tn SKty-llrst street I,ei ture at the lliiptliet Teinple by the Itcee. ChurleH Frederick Aked on "lho Assahsiun tlon of a Race, ' under the auspices of tho Philadelphia committee for Armenian relief. Meeting of the Pennmlianta Wniuen'ei Press Association, Hotel Adclphla. Mcmbcis. Dinner of the Life Underwriters Associa tion Hotel Adelphla. Members Hluner nt the Philadelphia l.lertrlrat Ion tractors Hutel Adelphla, Members Meeting of the Xoutli Orean tlty Ti in lit Club. Hotel Adelphla Members ihiuhI meeting nf the 1 rdrrutiein eit Jrw Uli Charities, ut the Mercantile Club, with an address bj Cheney e Jones. Alios Allen Teejlor VV hurtein uddreiesrs the Plajs and Plajers' Club on "Red Cross Woik In the Field " Membei K pVsV : S5s trBRrarararararaK irllllllllllllllHKv rill .'--:;: .HmhI i i. 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Doiiiili- i- now living hi (Irsilunil, l'KKSinTI'JSIW (Ilil'IIANS oiibi:i5i: nuwrioN ua (,lll-Jii'iniril on tlllli miiviT-.irv of lu liliilion: lliunlic jppi'il li Mciiies Miorlape Tho Pie sht. i Ian urphinigi lifts eighth Mleel and I 'In stil lllemie ee le brute el its forth th iinulveisaii viltli 1 elon illoii d is ti.el.es llllle nil le, ellllelrell ill the eel leh.lll IS. ami no mini' i in hi I ikon now bee iiim' tin liiitlliillnn Is li.iii. lie i 1 In lad of funds DeiiiiitioiiH of nil kinds Mi.li us ihlldnns llollllllK bed lluell teess JiliiV IhlllllH .Hid boin-cllitlil hUpplleH Will Uepiistld hi thi l. ml nf ill, en. en. ih t .1 leeelll lllleliug f Mil hilllll Ml lilihllel Nceirls MUM eleeleel 1 11 istile III on llll leiireinent of Mis li.ulil I'lan u "bo llllnl tills peest mini leuu 111" ih'' M e "I'll Ills .lie Vtrs S .1 Elliott Vine Vtniv V li citon Mrs It i Wood Mir- He lij Hlilli li Wells hiuI Mih CIuiIpb lloilge iilhei ciltlcem arc Ite.orillng HieKtlll Vlis liivid Cioei. roricspolldlllg rtnetllls MlH I'li'ilellek V iliasis niul tii.isiirri VIih .Minn Me rshon .iislsliel lis Ml. Vllslrn PIiiiiiii Meinbirs of the board liuliule Mis Niuiiiao " Vim -Lend Mis Tlllliighast I ullliis and Sllss Lisa Porter 1200 II UAH WIIITKK TELL OK Tl.ll' M) WAIl OiNES Pulleiliiri L Wnlche fiiimer ir eoiie hlHindi'lit nnd now or the e elitne 111 htnIT eef lho Pmit.n I Mini n give' an llluni.eteel leetuio last night lo Uoii ineiuhiiH of ilu Fathers' Association in the Fintikfonl llii-li School He told of bin trip to tin trout nnd of the ilitiiinimillou of tho Alllete to tight the war to a successful lliiesh Other hpcikers at the meeting were John Waldrcm ihalriuiii of the northeast district of the Win -Cln nt laiupilgn, who cxplalneel tho plans of the cinipilgn anil 'IliouniH It Hitchcnik of thee Federal food iiilinluii-tra-tlon Irtinaii Mho munhal piogram ssiia fur iilsheel hi the bojs and girls of the high school unci tho school orchcMia. PTC '1 I I III liWI lliMlsl I Hems elf news fur Hep -iielete pine will tip iiceenleel eiml iirlntnl lee lho lienhic I'lilille I piletpr. lireillelrel lliee eire urltten cm eeeep S)Mffarr -ielr eif the I' ll'e r eilib aeiel lere' -Ulipel wllle -fSS It1 felll le line mill lelelileeelie lillieilie r eif flip ) y- oenilrr. us II must he iiu-llili, lo lerlfj tlie S. null's. Velelreis "eeelrls I ellteir." I eellhti: cA I ulillr I eelrer, I.IHI I lirslnut street. m . --erillllllBA. "1 y H. aBrflriiiiiHL. il h S ""raHrl 4 Pholl) hi Hi 111 lele Nt Dill 01. Donpkis la-t moiilli wa Mi-- Dorolln Mrs. . Din-niorc, of t-ctniiinlemii. win re I icuti'iiiint Doiifla- is M.ilinneel. i;M;in'AiiSMivMS 10 i ISSAIIICkOX WAR RELIEir I'alt loin .(jiips ami Mililury kctili on Iro gram for Tins Fsemng Vn ' Hint, ilmni nl will be gtscti this rse niug In the parish house or the Piototant ' 1 plfsnpit I'liurili of SI James the lss In, aid or the war icllcf work of. tho parish The I lungiaiii will In. hide pitriedle Mings lend ui shint liillilieri hketell 'Ihoeo who,w(ll laku put an- VIIsh Mar Hooeesk, Miss Clarissa Lohlei, M Ism Jane Whitehead, MIsh Margaret Wjatt Alis Harry Whitehead. Miss I'minlo "sluw and .VIIs HeKf-le llriiwer On Saluritas afternoon und e selling MIsh Liclli 1'nir.ii will give u lea und Mhj p irtj i it hn home til! Queen lane in .el. I of the sain, fiuiil Mas lloweiu and ferns silll rorm il"' eleioidtioiiH mid theiHei paitlcipatlng In the Mas pails silll sell home -made elc h cakes mid Inpiiel 'lho hosipss will bo HhHixted liy Mrs William iJilnilroel, Miss Mar Ciindrod iml Mrs I- l Me'lieiniott The iatmnessc.s of hiith elite rtaintnenlH Ineluelo Mm. Samuel 'in.nn Mrs Luc Hrewei, Mih William W'satt VIIss ClbilietJi Whltaker, Mrs ller hnt lloocoek, JIlsi Mai criflllliH, Mrs. Ilioui.is Iteuler Mrs John Mario Sirs Mur tlu Smith, Mrs. W. Painter, Mrs Albert llites, viis Jiihn Harrison, Mrs Uroigc Hani illon. Mrs. W Davis. Mrs t-nrtih llakcr, Mlb .suclell Wis Wtllhim Iotp Mrn M MahurTj, Vlis W UliiiuiLs, Mrs J MetiMlf Miss .Icnnlu Diiimsheld, Mrs r Fe rgnsoti. Miss Jsy Maicn, Allss llepworth. Miss Johnson, Miss Ada Cole, : Mrs David .Muiijein, .Mrs W Pack ard Mis Jiiiuea Rogcrson und Mrs Walter Nc the re ot v K COLHSES AT DREXEL MEET COMMUNITY'S NEED Lnrollment of 109 cm First l)a InJicatcs I'lipularil) of New Classes The new- war couri-es for Mjiy at the Dipvel Institute hasp nut a rpal need ot the lommunltv If tlio enrollment of 103 on the (list clij is a true Indication. In the necietnrlnl courses forlj-bcscn men nnd women m stuelvlng business initlienls typewriting, utile e pruetiei' and speed menu liiphs 'IlilrtJ-llso women ale emolled In the enuir.es 111 canning, poulti und beekeeping sewing, huudieraft and buslnesa customs! Tivititj-scvni wonien urc taking the agrl eultural eouisc ,il tho Drexel wur gulden hehool at lluniDincile, Jubt outbido I'hlladel phla. WOMAN WILL DESCRIBE WORK ON IIATTLEFRONT Mis Alne Talor 'Wharton to AclJre.-0 1'las ami I'la)ero' Chili Tonight Miss Alice Tajlor Wharton villi address tho PlaH nnd Plajers' Club at the plajroom this evening ut 8 30 o'clock on "Red Cross Woik In tho Field ' Miss Wharton, who Is n member of the eluh. hiiB Just returned from seveial months on tlio French und Italian fronts, arid has seen the effects of war reflected hi the Itul'an refugees, umong whom she has labored 11 19 A. M. TO A IIOI.DWY.V Picture 1 ,,,'.,1" MARY GARDEN In rirrt Shoeerlne of "THE SPLENDID SINNER" .Nut VVVek MAttV PICK1 OIID In ".VlXlSd" PALACE ,J" W7rav m. SPLHOl Preterits NORMA TALMADGE 111 "111 H1G1IT OP l'UHCHASK" Next Week REX BEACH'S "HEART OF THE SUNSET" iixcmaivK rinsT suowi.vo A R C A D"T A Jack Pickford 'II,ST shovm.su30 p- m- MILE.A.M1NUTI1 KKmS'aU?! P'ClUM Jt Wel SV1.I. fr. IIAItr In "Selnili Vatra" VICTORIA ;M;tbi '. MX Presents "WOMAN and the LAW" llaifil on the Da Saulles Trareetr mu JOvk First Khowlnc Theda Bara as "Cleopatra" 'Jin atnsallonal Spectacle of ths Tear REGENT MAitKUT st. nm. ittii ENID BENNETT In THE HltiQIJT HHOW ON EARTH" MARKET STREBT 7WVt A- JUNIPEn vKKJ y5 11 A. M. to n p. ii. I VAUDEVILLE " CONTINTinilQ mwst- s.srsr- r.ls-kTtrt-i..ww MAUItlCE rTtHEMAN ANO COMHANt CROSS KEYS vSK5Lgti,$h,g? BOHEMIAN LIFE 'jjgggyy DIRECTOR OF BED CROSS "-' WILL ADDRESS HEBREW Social Service Topic at Annual Meeting f 1'eilerallou of Jewrinh Charities The annual meeting of the Federation of Jewish Charities will be held this eyvenlng In the llbratj- of the Mercantile Club, Hroad street ubose Mastei. Cheney C Jones, ellrectoi of civilian relief, Peunsjlvanla dlilslon, Ainerkali Red Cioss, will addiess Uie meeting on "Value of Plan ning hoclul Service Woik done during the list Jeal is ill he discussed Hnd ottYcer and directum will be chosen Mr Jones, a gindciate of Vale has spent seveial jeuis In social work tend lately has been a letups, ntallie eef the tioiermnilit louunls-luii on tlutuliig camp activities Retiring ottneis of the ore.inUitlon are j 1'resuiput .enils vvoir vice presieieiii, nam-, ml S Pels, second sice pieslilent Justin P. Alhnaii treamter Mortis Iaui)eiibHUni , se-o-ietni .lacnb Well A nuinbei of candidates for dliectois base been nominated and villi be billoted on tonight Hunting a Husband IiViMiiV DOUGLAS ICvpurial tl CHAPTER LL Switching (or J tiiitt's UP HIE nansiw stalls to ms studio came a laughing crowd j News foi sou And theie weie knoeks of sailed loudness e.n mi dooi llobbs MucMllstali led the mob Thes nttleel thunselseiv like spanows Heie on the lloc.i Iheieveiii rrrs couch Ilobbj .Viae Mlist.ilr ut ms 'feet The n tlm bteike the news Moielll his run off with na Vail The Violent; ' 1 ps ' There weie, evplanattiiiiH Theie weie ait,u lnents Allthe charm of a real scandal In the heiuiiro, ., , , Morelllhad rather n tlali foi .sou didn t he' Hulldenied this with laughing firmness ler.iduills thej thinned out Dnl) Hobliv MacMtlstatr was sitting at in) feet Hut I bind't no attempt to be entertaining He too,was gone Now I can think Try to put thiigs In their propel place iUmnst hair of mv sear is gone What lasc 1 accomplished" Something-. )es Hut A iim nn nearer mi coal than I was then f base seen sesernl plmsps of lire The rich or the cits The simple well-to-do of the eotintrj And now Bohemia 1 hale met mans men Some base flirted with me home base taught me how lo look out for insbelf, to trust my instinct One has said 'Know ths self " Two men base asked me to lnarrs them but one 1 could not Por one 1 did not rare And last thero was mj friend who died 1 held ms throbbing temples a moment I raw again that splrltml face Moielll' I hole the name ' He, too Is gone gone tiie waj of the Square I am not a natural Bohemian I am a normal girl I still believe somewhere there Is u man who would care for me And T for him Hut where? Not here There that I hasp met here do not rtanel for the simple things that I lose For the first time l wonder If the Ideas I base Im bibed so frcels lilcl arc right re they unbaked ' ' as Tom said Are the un-h-tlamcd ' If. as Norma farews r-as tint these peo ple are the repudiation of all normal things, then what mn 1 doing here' I am wasting time Part of my one. precious year My monev too. Is fast going Of in five hun dred dollar." I base but two hundred and fifty left How did I let It slip through in fingers so-' -ct us 1 go through in) accounts I find few eMravagances, only necessities. Food has been so high I must find fcome ssa) out Do something and soon Imniirriiii .The Pretense. ADELPHI Tonight at 8: 15 LAST 5 TIMES riNAL ri:itoitMANrii sat. lvem.no POP. MAT. TODAY $1 Rc?r XRATZ t5 V BEST SEATS Ig WITH NUW -JOIHC CAST Beg. Next Monday E'g., May SEATS NOW V. II, WOODS Presents Tl Thee Musical e'eniesjy de Luxe PrKes -roc to .' 1KI Beg Mat. Mat , J1.50 Pop. Mat. Thurs. Best Seats $1 CHESTNUT ST. 0PEC HOUSE Plltl.CllOV MI'SSHH Hltt'llUVr MISlITti uUc, eCo 1100 1150 T1IU nutiT Ml MCAI, COMUDV Tin: hlSAbON WEBER & FIELDS DOLLY SISTERS IN Till: PATRIOTIC Bt!Cf!l?ss IBACK AGAIN SMARTEST MUSICAL COMEDV aTTTn.1 ' - iim lowrvj "44S MATINEE SAT. BEbT ?1.50 m:ais METR0P0UTAN OPERA H iVE ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY ' The most remarkable array of theatrical stars that has j . nl. im 4Ven VeianrcF pearea in one jjiuj m - ...". n,o.o Allien George M. George M. CohaR James K. Hackett Berl Jlercer iMme. Eleonoia de Cisneros H. B. Warner Jnlia Ailhur fef James T. Powein Georee IlacFarlane Laurette Tajlor Ih J. Hartley "OUT The entire gross receipts of Red Cross Work. Auction Sale of Boxes & Seats Tomorrow, Friday, E. T. STOTESBURY will preside and , De WOLF HOPPER win act FORREST LAST '4 Ti ,'f with NORABA1 ORIGINAL X. T. tMMPAMT.I HOW HE, WITH TUB .VIIVI. Till: KINUKRrl OP I Al OV.SHAI'ED. THI1EW HAr-1 ONE MILLION TEAMS i llll. le.llSMl AMI HIS Bbta ISO V V L T V 11 -E CLAN rilltCH.ejll FOUR LO.MJ JAMES W. GE! KX-AMDAKSADOR OP THKLli? ... IN (JfcRMANV V2L lejl.lJ l Si VIVID VlTAIi Ql j Aniline j. nrerroPLAT v. BLDOD-STIRRI.SO TACT8! NOti 1 FORREST LIMITED ENQ VOEVIENT MONDAY AFTERN4 TVVH'i: IMILV. 2 30 AND 8SMr l.VIIMMIS AND HAT. MAT.. -Ma CITHER MVTINEES 20o ; G A R R I C K-; -MATINEE TODAY JC L anel Every Day at 2. &JC Hj UVCS. AT 8 AND BAT. MAT., Me)' fl5i Tlic Sweetest Love Story JEwrl A Romance of the Great -.1 BUY SEATS IN ADVA! -js, RROAT) mcihts at :13 'v- matinees was. ENGAGEMENT OWING TO l; SENSATIONAL SU( Seats Today for Next" COHAN HAItRIU Prtnat . THREE FACES A PLAT Of THE SECRET IIV ANTHONY T-Altl. K1 INCOVtPARAIIl.n CAST T5r! VIOLET HEMING and EHIIBT Bread Without 11 . 1IT' .1 1 neip to win tne; MRS.M.A.WI PnMip Ledcrer Food Ee Lectures This AfternooaXJ and Every Alternoon Thigi the Auditorium in the Curl ing, Independence Sot Tickets may be obtained ; churge ai imager ieninii, mm (Jltestnui, streets, ana ruoiicij . ai .. i - i Ulnce, jnaepenuence square, h '?i ACADEMY OF MI TnnAV n.ie Fred. G. Nixon- Offers Vital OVER . TOP VJ With Se-rxt. Arl EMP fHlmMin. ADecial Aii-sur PIHLADELPHIA'B i lT B. F. KEITH'S THEAl A MILLION DOLLAR rA8ION, LADY DUFF GOI AND FASCINATING LVJCILE ; HOCK WELL WOOD! COUHTNCT KLANAflAN EDUARDH. OSfl NEXT V LEK BESSIE McCOY STRAND Otn Air. at Venango.. , T o D A r iT, VIVIAN JIARTIN , In UNCLAIMED GOOD't .j POINTBREEZEFi GRAND OPENING i SATURDAY, MAY 111 CASINO Walnut ab. 8th St. MATINEE TODATi Bi'IJUEI,J TROCADERO "J Al G A Y E T Y MAX bwo HOUSE wffiES5S nf friA earaerA i5 . ...- w0-. CohaR Mrs. Fiske " 5e,in ? , W u. r. HeKaTie rT Burr Mclatosh wnauncey wHCWT tit Manners' War Play THERE" this performance will be j .f- H.SPiWh. FORREST May 10th, at 1:30 P. 4f,' as aacUww t JHtAt2J Many theatrical I civs a tM at unir oiuo i2i 1&$&LtE$'. r(, ., a.. , rW9S KENNEDY HILL CIRVIN rtivtd by Dooner .fa.A Vt
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