t ,.: -on a XM fa EVENING' PltiBLlO EDal3R-PHILADELPHIA, llD'lY, MAY if, i ?r -.;..r.oa; .c,v.r;r:::vvt STILL 18,000 PUPILS V &i k I ?w. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PJ50PLE Nancy Wynne Tolls More About "I anity Fair," the Out-of-Doors Fete for Abington Hospital A Second Tale About a Rookie ,oii hear that Mrs. .ioe i-.ippim.un. Hnrry Thayer. Mrs. Harry Hart nntl Mrs. Spencer Mulford. .lr.. aie eoIiik If) take the part of mannetiulns at the Vanity "air for Aliliiston Hospital? Well, tliey are that is, several dressmaking flrm.s are roIiir to make frocks to show on that particular day. and these attractive women have consented to wear them and act as models, ns It were, for that clay. I never heard of such wonderful plans ns there are fur that fete. They have u pony, ti goat, a lamh and a Liberty I'.obiI. nil offered at the last meetlns of the ex ecutive hoard. Florence Woodruff Ilopklnson Is Kolmx to tell fortunes and Mr. and Mrs. Henry rtlttenhui-R will sell a number of Mcned postern by Howard Chandler Christy. Charles Dana (llbson and other nitisls who have done such line work in the Liberty Loan, Wnr-savlnKS .Stamps and Red Cross drives. Most of the small kiddies. Phoehc Dra ton. the little tVwall cirl. Stella Klkin nnd a number of others, will he dressed as Red Cross nuises and will sell shares on a number of beautiful tilings. Tliitiusli the courtesy of Pi-leadier (leu era I Waller, the Maiine Rand will be there to play, nnd Mr. and Mrs. William V. DeneKic will entertain the'e men at dinner. Mrs. Georse 1'iilcs Raker pi ins to have some wonderful llnvveiK which will be cut fresh all throush the day and hi ought over from her own Kioenhouses for sale. Her aides will be lovely, for lho will wear the quaint costumes of lMTi, and her booth Is to icpiesent the navy auxiliary of tin: American Red Cross. Then the Cumins Club of HuntliiRdon Valley will have a ranninK and dehy drating exhibit and will sell fresh canned vegetables, while Mrs. R.utr.im Rlchaids ivlll have a i'i:-'tility of war bread, hot rr6ss buns, meatier lonf. wheatless bread nnd all the other "leiV things for sale. Believe me. It's going to be great. Mrs. Whnrton Sinkler has given foui silver cups for pi izes. two for the tennis tournament and two for the dog show. Mrs. John Gilbert has donated a Liberty Rood. Mrs. Wai burton has piomi-ed to have "movies" that hae never been shown before, an! Mis. l.nnmer's children gave a lamb and a goat to the cause Tlie George lClkiuses have given a little ponv . which has been hroughl up on l-'ollv Tarms and Mrs. Allen Reed has donated some splendid hams. And really 1 can't' begin to tell you of all the wonderful things that are planned or are still in the planning. Mrs. George rales Raker will entertain her aides at luncheon next Tuesday, and nil the dual airaiiRenients for flocks will be discussed at that time. WlCl.b, have jnu heard what No? Well, and 1 won't tell 1 heard'.' you. but theie U a girl von know and I know, ami theie Is a man fioni another city, who 1 don't know, but perhaps oii do, and if Cupid hasn't managed to nlm hi arrow at the two of them. No? Yes. And what's more, she isn't home now. she's at school, hot when she come home In .lime mav be you and 1 will know, for then. 1 understand she ,ear. she may tell us graduate-) this C1CRTA1N1.V the Blue Devils aie having the time of their lives these da.vs. aren't they? Wlij vestcrifay vo-u ought to have seen the girls kiss them when they arrived nt Independence Hall. Theie were a lot of French girls, members of the French societies, there, and they just threw their arms around them to show their joy. I was talking to an American man about it "en passant." so to speak, as It were; and he said: "Well, any men who have been the heroes that those men have deserve any pleasures they can get." HI AVAS a rookie and the wavs of camp hlin. He had been there about two days, and although he no longer .crossed the .street in tenor ever time a uniform ap proached that looked as if it might late a salute, he was constantly stumbling over customs and icgulatlous that meant noth ing In his life. Strolling down a company street he met up with n sentry who looked awfully businesslike with his gun and the solemn gait of his walk. Sentries held no terrors for him. though, they didn't have to be saluted or anything like that. So he strode forward contldentlv. "Halt, who goes there." bawled the sentry iu, a hostllo tone. The rookie grinned politely. "Oh, you wouldn't know if I told you," he leturned amiably. "I've only been here two days." NANCY WYNNK. Social Activities A rliildien's 'rench play. "Sous Hois Kn France," bv Mile. M. 11. l.aveiuller. will be given at the home of Mrs. .1 ConyiiRhain Stevens, of Cloverly Lane, lt il.il. today, at 3:30 o'clock, for the benefit or the Red Cross. They ploy was to huve been given t the home of Mrs, Robert Sevvell, but as one of her children bus developed chicken pox It has been transferred to Mrs. Stevens's place. Afternoon tea will be served. The play Is presented through the courtesy of Mrs. .Sutherland, of Ogontz School. The chil dren taking part In it nr Heatrlce Sevvell, Hetty Sevvell, Mary Stevens, Ann Stevens. Virginia Harrison, Elizabeth Martin. Stella lllkins, Katherlne Johnson, Julianne Fitch, Hetty lliakely, Anna Flavell. Francos Fluvell, Mary Ann Merritt. Nancy Prajton, Phoebe Drayton and Elizabeth Bray. The Lend-a-lland Club of Ogontz is l.old lqg a rummage sale" all of this week at the toll-gate house on Old York road. The pro ceeds of this Bale will be used to buy wool to supply a United States destroyer's crew with sweaters and socks. Mrs. Charles P. Harney, Mrs. A. M. Friend nnd Mrs.- J. Howard Ervlen are In charge with a large corps oi assistants. Mrs. S. Naudaln Puer. of 1916 Pine street, will leave today to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. John Poe, In Baltimore. Mrs, Duer will open her summer camp in Malno on July 1. Mrs, Littleton W. Tazewell Waller, wife of Brigadier General Waller, 2500 South twentieth street, will spend the week end nt Atlantic City ns the guest of Mrs. Henry S. Grove. Miss Ethel Ilulin, daughter of Mr. George Iluhn, of 1700 Locust Btreet. has returned to lier' home front New York. Miss Rutin's , lnarrPEf to iieuienani jusepn vv uagiey Mi vjlt t-kUe pJac early in June. Captain and Mrs. Robert Sevvell anil their family will leave the middle of June for their cottage in Cape May. Miss Kmclyn Slaughter and Mih Thomas Miles, of liermantown. will leave today for Atlantic Cltv. Miss Slaughter will spend the week-end and Mrs. Miles will remain nt Atlantic City, where she will be Joined later by her mother, Mrs. Calvin Smyth. Mrs. Theodore Reltinejer. of 111! South Forty-Hfth i-trecl. announces the i ngaitenient of her daughter. Miss Flmem-e llivnau. to Lieutenant Richard Petersen. Jr. I'. S. N , on Mav 19. 1917. In New Yolk. Mr. Charles It. Shirk, of 1-ogan. announces the engagement of his sister, Miss Ala 1, Shirk, to Mr. Frank Kvving. of Rase Hos pital No .IS. Mis. Whnlle.v Sauers. of :5.)H Cleveland nveniiK, entertained at limchron yesterday at her home. Her gutsts Included Mrs Gfiiige Waiihlhi, Mrs William F. Steele. Mrs. Vv'llllnin Mclsenna. Mrs. Samuel Miller. Mrs. G Washington Moyer, Mrs. Clinrlc Moyer. Mrs. Ifeiman McMastcr. Mrs John R Hans ford. Mrs. William Reed. Mrs. John Lex. Miss Moiv Pnttnn. Mrs. William Culp, Mrs. Wlll'nm Carver. Mrs. John Chrlstenseti, Mis. Newton Hovard. Mis. Louis Slmick. Mis Thomas Henmlngei-, Mr. Harry Wood. Mr Rmnia Schofleld, Mrs John Le, Mrs George Miller. Mrs. Harry Pager. Mrs. llaik. Mi Kiln mil Crease. Mis Thomas Johnson. Mi" I. Cailev. Mrs John Ruck. Mrs W. Wen.l.ill, Mrs. Wesley Lire and Mrs. Laura Hansbur.v Mrs Edwin Heater, of lung Old York road, was the Mav hostess of the members of her card club at luncheon and htldge. Mrs. A. ,1 lliixlittnni will entertain nt luncheon follow-fd liv bridge today at her Iminp. :j:i."19 North Smedley street. Her guests will be Mrs. Rertha Keen, Mrs. William Troost. Mrs. Albeit Rains. Mrs E. n. llnrl.- ni'S", Mrs. Charles rtiUktr, Mis. Oscar Noll and Mrs. Lillian Ball fir. and Mrs. Il.triv c. Hiiulfoid Imw ie tiirnerl from their wedding tiip and will be at home at r,H32 ( lei inantovvn avenue. The biide was Miss Eleanor A. Giavcs, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. S. S Giaves The itit'inhers of the Tlietu Alpha iiietu Siuoiitv will Klve a laige cald naitv on Sat iiidav. May 25. at Ihe Aldlne Hotel, in aid nf the war rel ef work of the a-soeiatloo. '''lie May meeting of the Gamma Chapter of Ibe sm-oritv was held at the home of Miss Edna Elliott. 2fion North Twelfth street, when the members devoted the time to sewing ami knitting for the Red Cioxs BOX liS ALL SOU) FOR "SHUKOS AND PATCHES" AT BULLEYUK Motor Messengers Will Hepcal !uccc5iul Mii-kmI Ivevuc l.'nen Lust Winter The conunitlee which has aiiangert mid will compose the cast of the musical icvue "Shreds nnd Patches." which Is lo be gl-en In the ballionin of the Hellevue-Stratfotd on the evening of May L'5. reiwrts that the great est ineasuie of enthusiasm is being regis tered on the ji.it t of the public in the coming presentation. Mrs E. S. Edmonson, chair man of the committee. Miys that all the boxes have been sold and that there is an increasing demand for seals on the main floor Mr Chniles Molgan nuclei who.e direc tion Hie production will be staged, declares that Ins nmateiirs ar no longer tio In hls ti ionic ability, but that each participant will be In all lesjiectf lis entertaining and as finished in Ihe presentation as If the cast weie marie up of those who aie better known before the footlights "Shreds and Patche-a" was fhst een al the League Island Navy Yaid when it was given ec!us!vel for the entei taimneiit of Ihe bojs in blue The coming pel foimaiice will be the first public piesentatlnn. Those who will take jiati in the affan are Mrs Thomas L Elvvyn, captain; .Mrs. E. S IMmoiKbon. chairman; Mi Victor c. Mather. Mrs J B Lijiplncolt. Jr. Mrs. Law rence P. Hoggs. Mrs Sldni'V Thayer. Mis. Ailhur Pew. Mis Alden Lee. Mrs. Geoige Pallas Pixon. Jr. Mrs. R. W Hazel, Mis John Applcton. Miss Theodora K Lillle. Miss E. Snowdcn. Mis Hazel Collin, Miss Mar gaietta Jeanes. Miss Lee Shipley. Miss Abble O'l.eary. Miss Rallock Richards. Miss Jacque lvn Green, Mrs. Samuel Crothers. Mrs Spen cer K. Mulford. Jr. Mrs. Alba ft. Johnson, .lr . Mrs W. c. Freeman. Miss Helen Pando Miss MnTlellne Anbury, Mis S Weinberg. Miss Eleanor McCauley. Miss Loralne c. Graham. Miss Anne Simpson. Miss J Hol lenbcck, Miss Helen Shelton. Miss Aha Sai ge.int. .Mrs. William Mulford. Mis. W Mm- gan Chuichman. CHICAGO iVISXT CITY TO II UK PRODUCTION OF '-OUT THFRF" iniion for Seals Will He Manapcil liv lie Wolf Hopper on Monthly The next all-star iei forniance of J. Parley Mannera's play, "Out There.' will be pre sented nt the Hlackstoue Theatre, In Chi cago, on Friday night and Saturday after noon and evening, May -M and 'JO, for the benefit of the American Jted Cross. On the committee In charge aie Mir. Frederick P. Countlss. Mrs. Richard T. Crane. Mrs. William J. Chalmers, Sirs. John Alden Cau,enter, Mis. Joseph M. Cudahy, Mrs. Kel logg Falrbank. Mrs, Ficderlck W. I'phani. Mrs. Everts Wreim. Mrs. J. Ogden Armour. Mr. A. A. Carpenter. Mr. Charles W. Folds. Mr. Charles L. Hutchinson, Mr James Simp son. Mr. Harry J. Powers, Mr. Hairy Ridings and Mr. F. C. Wetmore. iarenee Hough is chairman o( the com mittee, and Miss Helen Gilbeit secretary. The same remaikable array of theatrical stars who were In the performance here will Make part. They are George Arllss, Georgn M. Cohan. Mrs. Flske, Julia Arthur. James K. Hackett. Helen Ware. James Y. Powers. Berl Mercer. O. P. Heggle, George MacGar lauce. Mine Eleanoie le ( Isneros, Burr Mc intosh, Laurette Taylor. If. B. Warner, and (iiauncey droit. An auction sale of seals and boxes will be conducted by Pe Wolf Hop per In the Blackstone Theatre next Monday afternoon (it 3:30 o'clock. Admission to the auction will be by card only. assagggiiBiTi -ii in - Mis, li, -i. n t 41 - , -J '" " ' " f I .. -OrS ' 5iWiwS' f I '-( XV'V is c Srs. j&J&iy! Mil ' ' ,aw i $L: 1 W tkimitl V Wi"iii h-i ' -- Wp I mmMbEIV 'K SiMiilHSiBiIWjMHRWpf:?Mr. J HHIIH-iilBfelS . - ,jffjj V- ALBUMS "v ,-Js 'C Jrf'WV Mil iM $$ m&m V.L.l-nT!f L.1 11 ' 7i' '.e7-ii fj" j aiTf'il -Isr twit. 5. iKitvT l9'tf'iX' ill jrv y' v P 4a. Y& V fifyij j fi'Su-s f WmA&W ill)- m ? V.M5& VAiE- MtJiDWHAtU' WOOCivES A TRACTaR PLOUGH linprc KENSINGTON BA3IES LAUGH AND GROW FAT Mothers Proudly Exhibit Young sters at Weighing Coulees at Health Center It !nut 1 ;iful to hati our whole irpu tation iis- m fall cm Hip K.iin or Io.sh of a ffu (tuiiio.-t. or in frrl t hat unless you Korpe like u rortnniant ou are poinpr to haw t" lilush in tin pi ose nee of a sook of ti tutn phant mntlirH with a lot of fat. rhortlinK tnli'um-pou-ileietl Infants. Thl inn) Uo the point of ieiv of tin- small army of hahies who am Tounded up at the KensiiiRlon Health Center for the weeUlv wfiphinff contest eery VerhrsIa. It Isn't really a rontest, hut the motlieis take It that wa ; one can trll in a woman's attitude just how she feu'ls toward another woman who' baby Miraked In an extra ounce duririK the week and earrles off the honors of the day. Tht babies take thliiR pretty phllosnphi eall. on thn whole Thev Ket welKhed. Then they sit around on their mothers' laps and stare at.taeh other eahnlv, i.irelv hetiavim; emotion. Thev stick their thumb In their mouths and burble solemnly to themseles and enjoy the pleasure of a new drej-s with blue ribbons on it or a dlmunltle Kohl locket that can be chewed and sucked. The atmosphere U one of faintly scented powder that 'shakes off fat tittle necks, and starch and soap And theie is a n;ue, mM sound of rruus and chuckles and a wnitvlns. cioonlnp Miimd as If the iooni were tllleil with pIRCOtlS. The mothers like to sit atninid and talk a bit about such things as flannel and bai le water and how Rood the baby is except when he is taken out of his hath, and the bab listens complacently to his praises until the sooth him into a sweet slumbei. Then this highly festle leathering breaks up. To be "ainoiiR those present" at one of these weekly Ratherins of babies at a Phila delphia bureau of health isp to lealize the splendid work of the oluntcer nurses and the Rreat progrtss made towaid sainR and strenRthenhiR the children in the erowded districts of the city Both mother and ouiir hahies aie cared for watchfully; and helpless. iRnoiAnt factory woikers are taucht how to feed and dress and tend their babies. L" n til a child is two years old the nurse isits him icRiilarly. and after he is dismissed his name Is kept. so that if he is 111 his mother has only to post a card to the health tenter and pio'mptly help is sent l hei." Bettet babies: Such a display of infauiiie health and I neon iRible eneiRy as N exhibited at the KensiiiRtou Bureau of Health eould luudl be rhaled It Is thn ttsuti of Rood milk and air nnd soap and watei. In a corner a baby sat playing serioul. with his toes, lie was beautiful lo see. But not long ago that smif child was putting up .1 pietty poor tight against an attack of pneumonia. Ills round cheeks showtd no trace of an thing but a remaikable amount of imuiish nient. TJi&ttSm, w - 'ttiJciMaarettagas!. MISS JACqUKI.INK KLIZAUKTU WALTER. L. Walter, taking ber baby out' for au airiog in wt b s -"jf'S- )gltpt x : ,' ' :- 1 . x-'j 1 : Vv.. II . k . t ".- .. .'s- St t&-.'m. WrffJ -ii'Sruu-.vr ADDUISCtn -mf mmfMr Vsocyrj- 'inn- of llie fell Su I'i otii i!ci Hopilituv, il'( hn Phntn hv Photo t r. f lrs MI.nS HKMUKTTA JKNK1NS Who will he one ol the uiilc at the Tele (ihampclre, to lc held on Ma 30 anil 31 ami June I. in aid of the Mi-eri- roidia Hospital 1 1 fin- nf iifMH for the unlet ti.nte will hi im en toil tin (I nrlntnl In tlip r.trnlnc I'liMlc I.-piIrit. pnubb'it thev ire written en fine Ml !e nf the i.iiMr unb anil tire Nlmifil with full iimne uml teleahone nunilifr ef tl e hentlfr, 11 It nni-l he punitile Id rrlf lli nntes. Aildrex' sf)( tott rdltnr." i;pnlm: Public l.pdKrr. (100 lie-.tni.it street. (Jarden Part) Tomorrow for V. W. C. . Now that the e.nher i- unite ltlo spt ing a number of old-lime Ma parties ate being atranged In the subuib.- Tomoiiou the ('hi.sainthpinum 'lub of tlie V . r A. at Tenth street and illenwood avenue, will gne a gaidt-n pait on th' ground of the home of Mi Mues Uiowii. School lloue lane. ( Sei manlow 11. This Notth Br.mce. which is in charge of Mis ih. tiles Smoot. i an auiliar of the ' lenn.intow 11 shoci.ilinu l-'or Ma - and -'" a slrawbeiii and clipping p.ntv is m pt ep.11 at 1011, and 011 Ma ;H a group of the oung women will go to I'amp IM, The main i'-.i-oi'iatioii has ten led the old I ono hongh rstat' 00 Shawniont iuniiur, Bo boiough. tor a , nation house for its mein lieis. and duimg the siinuiiei. Maiii outdoor fcstiitiej gtounds. wilt be held on the spacious (he sunshine of lUtlciiliouue Square, ' -iSb ' i AVJNN aib CHiLDREII l-'STEWI'lG APPEAL ED J A rf-AA-&r- V.CCDCRt07 i ciucr slIM.I. DLOO.MKH CIRLS WEATt SKIKTS OVKH WORKING GAKB Wearinp of "Trousrrctleb" in Publir Start Huhbuh at Powder Towns (nrne.H I'nlnt, N. J., May 1G Motheis in the powder illages at c'ai ne s I Vim I aie periuibcd oer criticism of their suggestion that the gut noikeis tie lequested to wear skirts oer their bloomer oeialls In going to and fiom the doimiluiies at the edge of the Ullages to their work at the (lit Pont plants Some of the girls. It is said hae made a pt act Ice of gome thiough the streets wealing their working uniform, and at a recent meet ing of the larne.s Point Mot bets' Club, which for many months has been aetle in (is campaign for elc betterment, this mat ter was considered and later brought to the attention of the company. The members of the club are mostly all wives of powdermaU tis A majority of the fino or more girls who work In the powder nuis now don their bloomer owialls in the changing moms at the mills, while others wear them under their ilt esses. ANNUAL KNTKKTAINMIiNT Junior l"cirni- of (icrtiiunlintii i'jilriii In (Jic "I'atriotir Hour" Thi- Afluruoon The annual enlorlnliimpiii of ihp Junior 1'Yiun of t ho llel m.'intiiu n Aciilcnn will hi lipid In tin' hall of lhi ai'.lilcui.i thlx aflrl' iinnii ai .: o'clock "I'll r .ntHitaimiH'ni will he calWrt '" Pnmotic llout ' and N picu h Ihe lioxs of the inlinaiy fli'pai tments The .Mandolin I'luli will cue .scietal pIpc tions. The inoetain Ik dlinled Inio four jiaitH hi fullouy I'ait I The FI.'iR Saline lo Hie KI.ib. KlaB Soni; 1 nir I'olois J.HII l-'usl Kl. IK I'.-tit II I .ihprt.i I nele SanilllJ s .l 111 1 nir Xaij Soldier and lied I'nu. Maid I'ncle Sams l.mal Ileltier1 I'all III 11111 Allici. CllRlaml- .So Land I.IKe Hod Sale Hie U'Iiik llflciiliu Sine Ilelni.in". I ..1 tiiahaiu onne l-'rance- The l-'lag of Jai I. a Maplllaisi Hal.i -Italia The Haiihaldl Ihinn Tan IV I'.'inale Kugland Sing, tp'ei Fmnhoniine Hunting a Husband y MAtlY DOUGLAS ICopiitolitl j 'ii.i'Ti:i; i,.vi .( ihr i'Arh V.xiiecl It CliLSIX M.ii:i.l;lNi; m,. u a.-, I came doii Ihe lim.itl m.iim. She looKeil at my while fiocl. 1 run all.. Then she said "Sara oll iuuk p.lle. thcil " li w.is not en'couuiK 1I1B Ah diinici a.- announ. eil l. a Miff dlKiii tai.i. Mi. Aslilij swept Into ihe mom I was hcwUclied. She i. ihe 'I'arinen" tjie. All life and i.-iihlliiK MMiclti. When lle .'lioKe she used ImmN. liliu-k eies, and whlti teeth lo helji In Ihe etTei I She wore a a-tuince diess. eils of blai k anil puinle IIjIiir from hei I ,,,, u,r dliuples in her shouldets ('dUKln .Idlin greeted mo coolh Bin after Ihe lllt-t iilnnce he dill not see lie. Me had ejes onl. for Mis Ashby. .ludKe Ashbv did 1101 apiir.ii. . uciviaus wire ier ed j re tusul I saw the KldelonK Klance fiom i-liail.lini; c.cs Mrs. Ashhv thiew al me Tins Is the iesieclable branch of the famil." said t'uu.sin Madeleine, Indlcatlnu me Last, the tall. Iiornl llsure that I had seen that afternoon entfied 'Hello. Sara." he .-aid I'asuallv he e Iriided a hand. It was liennie.' I'ousm Mudelelne's .ouiiRer hrothci : liennie. whom I had lint seen since I uin ten. His look did not brighten as lie spoke tn me lie loo watched Mrs Aslihj she seemed lo'hold and concentrate all the Unlit of the room Her fasclnatliiK KmturtM were part of her I saw that liennie watched her. Vet there was no keen Interest In Ills look. Not once did his boredom slide from him At dinner I rat like a silent. filKhtei,ed child. Mis. Ashhv enterialned us Stories one followed another. Cousin John's eea never left her. 'Wife to look around?'' said Ranni. lad finished our coffee in the room i .' . nlzcd now- as lOlicnbetlian. There was no interest In Ills tone. Anything to net awav (lut of that atmosphere that eluded me I said, "es." eauerly. liennie did not talk as we saunleied oier the lawn. We slopped under a group of trees. The stars looked coldly down on us I had thrown a cajie around my shoulders as I came out Rut I shivered. """'a- The next moment 1 felt liennie' around me. arm "Want me to Itiss you, Sara?' he asked Ills tone was cool, uninterested. "Bennle," f raid and laughed for the llrst time that clay. "Oh. all the girls expect It!" he said. His ailtlH Hlippeu iroin inc. .wiui nore. "liennie I nuriow.' ion think I am?" I asked, "how old do "I'm twenty-five," I ended, before lie had tlmo to go on. "And you?" "I'm nineteen." said Bennle, shoving his hands In his pockets. "Shall we go back?" We strolled back over the velvety turf. Somehow the lltte experience has kept me sleepless. TOMOKKOV HARGOT ON PART TIME IN CITY lNo Holier Provided for in 1918 Bnli-'et, Garbcr's Report Shows WOUIJ) REQUIRE SI, 100,000 'I'd Borrow Money Too Expensive, Superintendent Shown (Jury Plan Is Alternative c I'lKhterii tliniiMiinil l.o.is and glrl in Phil adelphia, are not KettiiiK a full tla's schonl itif:. nccordliiR lo Siiierlntendent Clnrher. "Allhougli schools nnd additions erected iliirlnn the .enr leiluced ti.ut-tlnie pupils by s;.l. there are still 18,(100 children on half linie." sns hoctor IJaiber's leport on the car. "As there are only eighteen rooms In innciss of construction In Philadelphia and the imputation Inireasing rapidly, the num ber of liuplls ho will have to be plared on part time will be greatly augmented before additional accommodations can be jiro ided." the lejiort continues. In the budget for I'll1! thf.e roulil be no ptolslon for per manent Improvements, ns all mailable funds weic needed for other purposes. Two Mitlltlnna MlBsrited Then are two solutions to the problem, states Pnctnr liarber The first would be to l.iinow money. Inn this would mean ap proviinately JSO.OOO 111 early exjiense for iiii.-rist nnd sinking fund charges. The v ,nd plan would be to crpate more dupll- . .He schools, on the so-called (lary plan, nt a relatively modest charge for additional auditoriums and K.wnnaslums Hoctor (lather goes on to explain that nen if a tax higher than the six mills pro vided by law could be levied by legislative enactment, the lev clitic i ollld not be Used until 1020. In the meantime, Philadelphia Is growing at a tiemendous rate and the con gestion will be dllllcult to overcome, should all building opeiations be suspended until that time. Such a relatively small amount of the 1018 budget has been set aside for repairs, paint ing and other work that an accumulation of needs wilt hnve to be met in the near future At least $1.10(1.000 Is needed In the next venr to piovide for the needs of the school svsiem. accoidmg to Hoctor (larber's figures (if this. $11.50(1.0011 Is needed for buildings. $.100,000 for Ihe enlargement of badlv cramped school jnrds and ssno.unn for jiaint Ing and n pairs There aie thiee building operations now going on liecause of the labor anil material shortage this woik has been greatly liarn- Jif led. The buildings under construction are a wing of twelve looms at N'inth slteet and l.lndlev avenue, another of six moms at the l-'ox r'hase School, at t and Khavvn stieels. and the auditorium and g.vninasium at the new- junior high school, at Flft.v -fifth and Chestnut stuets. Addition Hero in niendrd Hoctor (!al her lecommends the following additions Kour looms at the Curtin School, at MuRtavc and Hortter strfets; twelve looms al the Martin School, at Rich mond and Ontario streets, twelve rooms at the lloin School, cit Frankfort! and llrle avenues, thiee rooms at the Maishall School, al Sellers and driscom streets, twelve rooms at the l.eldy School, at Forty third nnd Thompson streets; twelve moms at the Mitchell School, at Fifty-sixth street and Kingscssing avenue, twelve looms nt the llnrrlly School, at Flfty-sixtf? and Chris tian stteets. nine looms nt the Child. School, at Seventeenth and Tasker streets, nnd nine moms at the nridesburg School, at Tttchinotul and .lenks streets. lie nlsn leiominends ten new buildings tn be plaieil at Tenth and Jackson streets, at Ninth streel and Oregon avenue. at Ann and and Louden and Chew Tulip stteets, nt Old i oil. loan streets, al Washington lane stieet. at Fountain streit Itoxborough. at Twentv-third and Federal streets, in .Nine teenth and lilsler stliels. at Sixty-fifth stieet and l-ansdowne avenue, and at Third and Hilncannon stieel-. For this building theie N no inonev. So IS OHO or inoiM ihlldren nf Philadelphia will continue to go to sihool on half time. BRITON WEDS J ERSE-.' GIRL Sililier's Marriage Hastened liv Order to Prepare lo Go lo Fiance l'ollliiBi'l. v ' ' Hi I'nder orders to piepare for France, Seigeant John S Mar tin nf the hcadquarteis department. 30gth Fie'id Ai tiller. . Camp Iix. getting a twenty four boms' furlough, hastened tn Colling vvned and man led Miss Alice MaMley nan cmfl. daughter of Mr. and Mr.?. 11. C. Ban cioft, Sr . of 116 Taylor avenue, at the home of the brides parents last night. The P.ev I S Hchultz. jiastor of the West Colllngswood Presb.vteri.nl Cliuich. per foimed the ceremony and the In ide was given In marilage by her father. Mis t'odfie?- I). King, risler of the hi ide was matron of honor, and hrr luntlKi, II c. Bnncioft, Jr, was tlie best man Tile bride lias been one of Ihe populai vniltlg women of Ihe place and is organist In ihe Wist CollmgRwnod 1'ieshj terlan Church. Tlie bridegroom ! Knglish by birth and reived thiee veals as a e,i valr.v man in Ihe armv on the Meicau lionlei and othei places, coming hole trom Fort Sill, okla A WAR CHEST FULL OF THRILLS SKATS NOW KOK N'KXT WEEK ABic Gripping Story of the Secret M 'l S VV 111) ..VI - -o B Lsa-JLisaSJ service AT THE BROAD THEATRE a nit'' tn lK"HtL )uu i lie follow inc tit r miiiniMiiH will i- Kin hi thf MUTIlOPuMTXN (iI'l-ItA 1IOL SI: Joseph Ddttfion, iluy 1 , Whit". Md J2 GARRICK NOW MATlNUy, TlinjY.VD EVERY OqC to ?1 VAfjK AT K 10 I ST MAT 5.V TO 11.50 The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told A Homanco of the Great War BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE Bn-kElfH'STHEATRE RETURN Of THE YAMA YAMA GIRL BESSIE McCOY DAVIS l'rfBut.nff a Period Dmiico Review "MARRIED via WIRELESS" Moliammedan Art .Exhibit University Museum, ,".nd andpruce first Showing of tiaraitnlc Art In Anierlcu l.'re tn tha 1'ublU 10 to 8 Sundays, 2 to 0 CTR AMT1 Otn. Aj. at Venango, E. uf BroTd OiKAWU TODAY TOUOItltovv rvVTT TJTVTVTWnvn V n "OltUATJCBT BUOy OJ BARXK' Jt iP:' W- Dinner, lllumlnallnic Jlnjlnf erlng Jjoeklll C 45 o'clock; also Joint meeting with l'hlri (. delphla Safety Council, 8 o'clock, lJ17'ClMfc'" . nut street Dr. C. K. DcM. Sajous,, siakM, Aeronautlrnl merlins'. Utile Tue-HlraifejHfc t;" 8 o'clock, Aero Club of Pennsyl vanli.iM , y innrert and nance. Allied orvveian;,BHi'. .- cletles, Apollo Hall, 1740 Xorth Broal ljt1iei!' benefit soldlcru, 8 o'clock. ifM'Stm Automobile Areensary l)enlfr dlhneriKI Hotel Adclphla. .""&&. mm Sfi .. . ;? i'i jzsswM&mm ,m to. iu)sia AN AIlTCItAFT PICTUP.E litis rwj iMARY PICKFORffJ IN I'll 1ST M ' b 1 S S MIOvV'I.Nil AI.I. NEXT W15UK -MAI: MAH8II In "TUB FACU IN TIIL! DAIIK" PALACE 114 MARKKT STREET .Vf.AS IU .-. -.1. Lt, llllll r. JO.-t " :.U FIRST SHOWING MtS,1 REX BEACH'S 4irv3sl . WrtKfTn ntfri t -m -- r i i - - -n-t - rrrfl Next Week W.M. S 11AHT In "StlfUh VatMff ARCADIA' 10.1.1 A. M.. 2. I. ,V4n. r. AT,, 7'4.t, :30 PMA-j WM. S. HART "SELFISH YATES vrt.. ii'..i ul.coI'1,1 irivn.iwi 1 "TIIH WHITE MAN'S I.AW" ' "Vi f'AliHAR TRAVELED 1000 MILES TO See "CLEOPATRA" AVIille You Have Only to Go to the ,rTi-"TTVTT A MAniCET STREET lj x vji.vj.ri AT Ntxi:H A TI1EDA 11ARA in THE TITLE IIOLB ' ;, u ; RTTinP.NT MARKET ST. I1ELOW 17TH . '. IVJ-jfar-ilN L WM POX PrehU T T -i -l " r TI1TT a m .nr t Tlt t . TjIjLii iiiijAimj "" " i:" it; ,vii 1'lHAi ea" ,a;i Aildo.l Fnltv Arhuckle In "The Mnnnlhln" .. Iil : - --- mm MARKET STREET ' !SS AT JUNTriBrU,iJ II A M tn 11 r. Mi V-'-Vl UiS&iSnnniP VAUUbVlLLB & . fy iiuwwu coNTmuoua. "THE DAIRY MAIDS" .v BRONZE STATUARY NOVELTY. OTHEKS., rRD KRYS MARKET RT. B11W 0TSja OKU&0 i.llij: Djlly-Twlce Nlhtly 7, iWl T T T XT TTTTTT T1TXT I V"TB11 XT A 1tri V- A 1, " 1M IvIIjIaim nriinijCiiiN pavorTtk ' RT?nAT)VAY BItOAD iRNYDEK AVB. "J "- ' JJAIL.Y IflM'iiI 4 "The New Producer" cg7jj&A ' OEOnoll V.AL.BH In "nilAVE AND BOLD'?' Leopold Stokowskif 1 Conductor, Philadelphia Orchesfra' WILL LEAD A MASSED RAND CONCERT OR 300 MUSICIANS FRANKLIN FIELD THIRTY-THIRD AND SrRUCE 8TI, SUNDAY, MAY 19TH .. t- tt AT t P M AS THE i 1 M OPPNINir, PP ATI IRP 1 OP - WAR CHEST WEEK The Tilbllc la Invltfit J. NO TICKETS REQUIRED , Thr infd bund will ronlit of TUB riilLAbSLI'HIA ORCHESTRA BAO Auflmentfd bv lh l-ELERRATEri f S MARINE BAND nf Washington. D C rHptftln E. H Sniitlemann, Conductor' IWarhtnent nf SOfSX S GIIKAT LAKES BAND . John Qulncy Strlnbaeh, Conductor . Una ISLAND RAND l.ifutennnl C . Ferguson, A. J. S. C, ". Oetarhmrnt nf p SALVATION ARMY BAND -jJ Bandmaiter W w. Rrldaen. Conductor , tvn n-rllT.-n Th nuMie l viarned not lo purchasa ittketif WS ,r ihia ronctri. Adtnmion n rree. ncneti art: 07 ,t required. Jf ,'Vj! - - . &l nrvrinrnT T-I TT" A TT. ".' tUKKLl inLRlIUlvJU VITHORIZED PHOTOPI.AV VERSION OR'V JM . . f-. A T-n orinninioyit'Wl AlUrWVOQALIvJJA, UJIVAIVJJ OIVTtrtivM rt HLOOD-8Tinnl.NO KACTb' TWICE DAILY " SO vrn1 Fltrriovtf. ... "teiSt and :sv PRICES Eienlnga and Sat Mat".. 23c tffl 1(1 Other Matinees C5c to 75c . ALL PEATS RESERVED H&WWt!'llT'W.", lfFJ t'VWS '. IBIkt'il B kl , rwtS u li9 llr xmm ADELPHI v- T "ANrT.. df Vl A TR ll'Mm WINS THE UNANIMOUS APPROVAL OK THE PRESS .... -i .4. .11 niamanl In It "' Prfll. 4S .?&.:& One of the most pleasinr musttal conitdltf jM, ih. Keason." necoid. ". Ja iv.Tn( Tomorrow. Best Seats $I.Stt 1 . -zS&.t OPETta Llill 1 IN U 1 D l . ho TiW&i ninprTin' MKSSHP. PHPRERT 1 W-AA-.C2 " " '. . . .n - i ,wJffm Last 3 Times, Last Mat. xomorrowJ . WEBER & FIELD's;,Ma Sl"cal DOLLY SISTERSiSfl COMEDY UK THE SEASON IN THE PATRIOTIC SVCCBsS.ilJl BACK AGAIN Wfi - HSSb FlUVirE AT R'li-..-' .3 '-' --"" ti.-: ; r ul xii.v-kv;s vssauwjmibii - lu" x. ii -v. -. vt ' am .--n 11) i I iM' v','SiiW. -sHMwffiJnrIHi ( SMARTEST MUSICAL COMEI? sP'1N TOWN Zgmi Pop. Mat. Tomorrow .WI! I... '4"l "JUyl umeiai French War Exhi materials and trophlea loaned bjr Uovernuient to tno ireaaury i of tha United Mutes DAILY. 10 A M. TO U P Admission S5c. Prtx'aeda 14 Wi 1017 MARKET ST: CASINO "SLIDINgl ,-,'VWA? Walnut ab. 8th Sts- ft' Trocadaiajr'!Sft j -m a . tati ; - U VJII iftKO Pfac? euvi in uuii. "wl'r - . . fN'flBJnlxlBiliVHHH'ntliiiMHiiiBliHiiiBil t -4- ... tv 'j . a .. .. vr -rF "A.'f; t v I) .ft.-y ' ti ft "iE. i: . . -9 &,ta P HW