"-. " ' s,. O ' ".3 VTa'V' HQ M - " t ' "' ' ? "' ' ' .' " ' r i--' - '- t "ft-- i W BVEHlNOf PUBLIC' fcftftGrEB-- PmtiABBLtHIA, MONLUT, MAY 20, 1 ilttS & ? - 7CST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Play at Ogontz School Fiji Widencr to Take Part Sergeant Baldcck Speaks at Red Cross WELL, we have Eomo week bfforo us, haven't vc. with Mower Mnrkcts and May Mnrkcts? And toil.-iy'n out-ofdiwira fpto nt Opnntz School will open thr festivi ties of thr? week. It'R really Roins to be au'te marvelous this evening. I understand that no ex pense, has been spared to make it a splen did success. The selection Is Percy Mac kayo's poetic drama. "Jeanne d'Arc." It In to be Riven on the new school grounds at Hydal, with the woods as a background, and more than seventy-five pupils will take part In the coronation scene alone, when Klnc Charles, .Jeanne d'Arc and all the King's followers will bo mounted on horsebark for the pageant. The banners used will be exact reproduc tions of the rhiclds of the old towns of France. nffective music has been especially writ ten for this play by the American com poser, Fredei lck Convert?, while the old French ballads are an attractive feature as well as the peasant danrc The cast Is composed of king Charles of France. Har riet Lowther, Jean de Metz. Jeinne's escort to the King, Tin WIdener. Pur d'Alencon. Aline Weiss; Sieur La Tremoullle. Caro line Comn, Katherine de la Rochelle. Lorna Malllnson: 'Gerard, a wounded snkllet. Thelma Sloan, Jacques d'Arc, father of Jeanne, Charlotte Fray: Pierre d'Arc. her brother. Pauline Carr, Jeanne d'Arc, Mar tha Dibert. The committee in charge of the enter tainment is composed of Mrs. George Elklns. Mrs John Gilbert. Mrs. Robert Sevell and Mrs. George Horace Lorimer. Tho entertf-inment Is given as a fore runner, as It were, of the big Abtmxton Hospital fete, which will be hold on the Huntingdon Valley Country Club grounds Juno 5. and the pioreeds willhooddtd to the moneys received at the fete, all going to Bother to build an isolation ward for tho hospital. The hospital, by the way, fully equipped and furnlrhcd with a full retinue of nurses and doctois, has been accepted by the Gov ernment and will be used for wounded men returning from the front. WE HAD a very Interesting time tliU afternoon at the. Independence iuare Red Cro.-iE auxiliary, when Sergeant A. It. Baldcck. of the Princess Pat ISeclment. spoke to the workers. I had not heard him, but he certainly wan splendid s PEAKING of the Independence Square William G. Sheppard Is going to givo n garden nartv on her beautiful ronntrv 'place In Cynwyd. on the afternoon of June 1. for the benefit of the' canteen work of tho auxiliary? Well, she is. and has all sorts of wondeiful plans going for it. I have not heard very much of it as yet. but I understand there are to re- gie.it iitimt., at sunset. M.'.s. Sheppard Is In charge of the auxiliary canteen oik, jon know. STRAWBERRY reason again But iln; year we have to eat them without pow dered sugar, indeed, we feel inti, or for tunate If we have any sugar. F'eihaps it's Just as well for one family that I know of In a certain nearby suburb, fot this is what happened to them one time: Thev are a large family, and llttlt youngest has to run a good manv errand.. For lirjtance: "Oh, Marian, run up to my room and get my pipe." "My room" being only up to the third floor, and so on. So, one year, In tho good old days when we had sugar and wheat and all those things, the exit of tho maids was simultaneous with tlm entrance of strawberry season, and Marian had a big tlmo waiting on the table and bringing things from the kitchen. , Of course, somebody forgot to fill the sugar bowi before dinner, and little sister was ayain called upon to ,;o get some pow dered sugar "in that glass Jar on the second shelf In the dresser." The second shelf was too high for her to reach without get ting on a chair, and, anyhow, there was a glass Jar filled with powdered stuff on tho first shelf; so she got that down, filled the howl and carried it carefully hack to tho table. The strawberries were big and wonderful-looking, but, somehow, Jiey didn't taste right. They weren't sweet enough, or something. "Sweet enough!" Mother had a suden "hunch." Hurrying mto the kitchen she verified It. "My heavens: the child got the wrong jar and has wasted a half pound of perfectly good cream of tartar!" NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities The wedding of MIfs MarJorle H. Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Mann, of 241 South Twenty-first street, and Mr. John Cooke Hirst, son of Dr. and Mrs. Barton C. Hirst, of 1SJ1 Spruce street, this city, will take place on June K. Miss Mann is an extremely popular mem ber of the youn'j'-r set. She is a sister of Mrs. Nelson C. Ruber, Mrs William Pep. per Norrls. Miss Ruth Mann. Mr. Benson Mann. Jr , Mr. Garner R. Mann nnd Mr. Edward M. Mann. Mr. Hirst is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and will graduate from the medical school next month Mr. George Douglas Miller leturned to Albany yesterday, after spending a few days hb the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Armltt Brown In St. Davids. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill .Williams, of 158 writer Ftreet, Germantown. will open their tfottage at Longport about tho middle of JUr.e. Mrs. Baltzar E. L. I)e Mare, 5326 Greene etreet. Germantovyn, returned yesterday from Atlantic City, where she had been spending a week. Mrs De Mare Is very active In Red Cross work and Is chairman of the canteen group of St. Luke's Church, Germantown. Miss Mildred Longstreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Longstreth,, of 1221 Locust ; street, has left Miss Irwin's school, where Cie was a member of the senior class, and fcis gone to West Chester to take up farming tor the surr-cior. Ttie opening 'day of the ladles' clubhouse at JIanheim will bo held on Saturday, May 25, The University of Pennsylvania gradu ates who are in the service will give an exhibition drill on the club grounds at 5 o'clock, Later they will be entertained at dinner, followed by a dance at the club. it- nnrt Mrs. J. Beresforrt Emaek. of Mont "dare. Pa., are receiving congratulations on lie birth ot a aaugnier on Aiay io, ir. tele wlU ba (emem"efea aa a,IW Ellxa- Ogontz, and Mr. Wnlter II. nsmassler. ron of Mrs. Richard Rosfmassler. at Ardmore. will take place on Snlurrtnv afternoon June lfc, at 8 o'clock, in St. Paul's Church. Ogonta Only the Immediate families will he linn-nt, and there will be no reception A vvccttllnf. of Interest In this city took place on Saturday In Wllkes-llnrre, when Mls Rose Duncan Sharpe vvni married to Captain Yale Stevens. The wedding n fol lowed hv a reception at the home of the bride MIfs Sharpe attended school In Chest nut Hill and Is well known In this city. The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Nassau, daughter of Mr William L-itta Nas sau, of 42 4 West Chelten avenue. Ocrman-to-vn. and Pr P. Hnwland Shaw, son of Mrs. William A. Shaw, of 331 Earlham terrace. Germantown, will tak place at S o'clock on Trldav. Mav 31. at the home of the bride. The wedding will lie followed by a email reception. The Tioga Club of Eight gave a luncheon on Saturdav at the home of Miss Margaret Robinson. r,fi2fi Greene street The guests in cluded MUs Harriet Fry. Miss Lydli Mecls erlv. Miss FrDnces Mallare. Mis' Katherine Snlvely. Miss Alice Conklln. Miss Annette Mlertrl' and Mrs. Lester Ronnett. Miss Kath erine Snlvely entertained at her home In Cvnwyd at a dance in the evening, when the additional guests Included Mr Lester Ron nett. Mr George Creamer. Mr John Louch lln. Mr. Hnnrv Swai rz, Mr John Slncr. Mr Renton Cooper and Mr. John II Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M Stokes. I"1) North Thlity-flfth street, are recrlvlna congratula tions "on the birth of n daughter. A charltv dance will be given bv members of the auxiliary to the Downtown Hebrew Dav Nursery on Wednesday evening, at Dance de1 Danceland, Twentieth street and Montgomery avenue The proceeds of the affair will he ' forwarded to the institution, which provides dally food and shelter to some fifty or more unfortunate children. Some of the active members are Miss Re hccci Samnnhky. Miss Ailella S Pollack. Miss Rrhecia Mlllronrl. Miss Ma Yoc-1, Mr. Millrnoil, Mr. Klkman and Mi. Solomon. Private John S Hinkle. C. S M. c. after a short visit to his home, at S07 Cluisllan street, has returned to Chnrleslon, S '. where he Is stationed at present. A large party was given by his friends on Wednes day evening at hi' home. Private Hinkle was among the first to respond to the call for volunteers, having enlisted In the I. S. marine turps in Ma), 1M7. A benefit dance was given on Saturday evening bv the Phi Delta t'psllon (Doha Chapter Fraternity) and Phi Delta Tnu So sorlty upon the new door of the Germantown Automobile Club The proceeds will he turned over to the C'rmantown Young Peo ple's Relief Society of Germantown High School, which is doing war woik. The dance committee In chaige includes Mlrs Gertrude Shcehan, Miss Mildred Simmons. Mr Frank Shermer Ml Harold Pinkeiton Mr J. Steele Peaite. Mi ( -mieron Lethmuth. Mr Elliot lb rman and Mr Stewart Trout arrUi tf l"'"" SISTERS WEI) SOLUIEHS When Miss Josephine March is married, some time this month to Major Joseph Swing the three daughters of Major General Peyton C. March, chief of staff of the United States army, will have be come war brides within mx. .month.' Reading downward, the photographs show Mrs. John Milliken, eldest daugh ter of General March, whqte husband is a captain in Perehings army; Mr;. Paul Russell' Frank, second daughter of ,' General March, whose, husband also if a tii.iniiiiyiiiiiiiiiiii mniHi't iir'riiijiiw.Miriii'r'im',wifMiWTyTa'J i PENNELL SKETCHES ON PRIVATE DISPLAY Shown Here This Afternoon Pre liminary to Opening of Pnblir Exhibit Preliminary to thn public nprnintf of nn n hilittion nf .Infirph IVnncH's 'tir pkctrha them will bo n prlvnlp viow of thorn this aft ernoon nt tho Rnrcnhnch rjallrrlop, lS?n Wal nut etreet. Ilenr Aflmlr.il Howies anil rharlca M. Prhvnb will rperxk. There nre echtv-FW sketches, most nf which portray prone? In the preat war fac tories in Amnio i Veritable infernos are rhnwn. strangely llliimlnprl. with preat black. ponderous shnp'-s hanelnp In midair; the tiny figures of tho workers seem actii illv to twtft nnd dirt npptnst the plow of fire There nre pictures of the ship1- tn harbor, pictures of lumber vnrds, of nrmv camps in the maklnp. ulth lonp wooden houses- rlslnt? like made out of bare prnund In one nf the pictures Mr Prnnell trlumphantlv rwlVitq out the beautiful resemblance between an ancient claMr lindsenpe nnd a view arrows a modern m'tan fictorv aite. Th marble aqueduct of a Hnnnn pallet n t eplacerl b a tnU trestle n.Tnc n porce, under which a riiimad track wep-- in a lnnc rurM. thf temple above W itpeattd tn the Ameiican srno hi a round water tower. "Hut vom oinnot deny that this modern scene, m it ri the till smokestack rislnp npan't the -kv, :n ls beautiful " rnid Mr. Penr.ell as hn rv!cwed the vketrVie; -I tell ou. thTe 1m lt nr'et f beautv in America that int ot li.v imtrhed iti n part of I'uivpe The rhnrt.icf of point? to Kurope, i1- rhit npo ini then -M!ize more fully the prai r love Is r- a In America" Another pit ture l"' - a hiice pun t-I.mtj fi i 'in 'hr- ceillnp arid bin trim h the mouth in midai" "-if n the-e pun. Mr is-nnell sa.d, enn shoot nnrn ih.in 1"0 mlk9, and hi been built near I'hilfidelphU trmn I1u.:an models. Still another picture nf peculiar tntriet is one which Mr Ponm 11 h.ul much 1illUultv In obtaininp permif-slnn to eshit'it. Mmwitip Ameriian mibmnrlnrs huddled like slmnl of hURe flfh in a dock. Mr. Pennell drclar- he hai otilv bepun his work on the war pictures Print ate beinK made from tlu rkrtrhes. which will be given to the schonli- it H belfeted th.it the draw ings will at a," Inspiring propaganda SHELL SPATTERS DIRT IXTO CAPTAIN'S IIACON Dining in a Dticnut Heats nronkfat- Tnlile QiniroK for It. ipinnps 'harle, LI. Hazzoni. department of pintles, fnUers-itv nf Pennsylvania, ha b'eii nnde a captain nf an American nnny rnnge-flniling Ff ctlnn. Captain Hazzonl formerly was in the mt ice of tlrea Ptltaln and her allies and has served the I'nited States for th laM three years. Hi" work Is in cnnuection with the location of i m mv puns In a litter to lr. Arthur W. ffoniKpred. r,f Tenn, written In a dupout, In tells jomething of his rxpcrl- " Thi. i.i a ery nice dugout, quite coni- fnrt.ilile and tairly rate. I can hear g.i( ".helK xplodititf outsvde and. otht-r shell pasinjr nxerhead. but this i entirely usual in this place I would not notice it If I were not thinking how t" de-eribe mv situation to vou ThTc if- a g-jod bneze. so that the, r.is will not Income trnuhb oome in the dug out The dugout has a so-called p.-i door and aki gjs windows. The plair that I am In Is very steadily and htavtly j-helUd. but the dupnuts are purifl one. This morning at breakfast n i hell burst outside and a piece of Mit-lt came in and bounced right on the table and thence nn III1 floor. It was quite hot to touch. I ,r sitting at the table at the time. There wa- dnt .spat tor d in the bacon ro th.it I had to tend out for more ' HOSPITAL NURSES (JIVE DEMONSTRATN N TOMORROW Younp Women Iljilly Ncrileil lo Train fr.r Work ot Home Durinc War Crijis A demonstration of hnspit.il nursing vvlll tnke pl.ir.c at the Modlrn-rhlrurRlral Hospital tomorrow nftfrnoon nt 3.30 o'clock. Student nurrcs nf the Children's Homeo pathic, the Hahnemann. J'Mlvcllnh . Lanlte nau, Methodist and PresbvtiTiaii HoiUals will plve demonstrations of care anfl treat ment of patients Mips Lillian flaytnn, president of the Na tional I.eaRue of Nursing Hdutatlon ; Mlya Katharine' Tucker, Mtperintendeut of the 'iilinit Niire Society, and Mrs Ktizabeth HattleM Schnabcl vv ill pive short addresses. owtnK to the drain made bv the war on the nuisInK staffs nf the hospitals all over the country a demand has ripen for yoiiPK women to take up nurslnK for un..- In tliU country. According to a statement made by the Pennsylvania division of the Ited Crosp. rennsylvania Is calling for 3000 iccrulta for the hospital trainlnu schools this scar The importance of women fitting thems elves to nurse the babied and the sick at home Is stressed. The puhllclty committee of the Philadel phia League of Nursing Hducation announces that the senior class and its friends aro cordially Invited to attend the demonstrntloa tomorrow. EXPERTS OPEN WAiWIREAD RAKING CAMPAIGN TODAY Three Uemonstrations Will He Given in Culinary Art The campaign of the food administration to teach every housewife In Philadelphia how to bake war bread will begin today with three demonstrations by experts from State f'ollege. This is only the advance, guard of a corps of forty experts who will cover every section of the city In the, wheat-conservation campaign of the Government. The number of demonstrations 1- expected to be Increased to thirty or forty a day, conducted in differ ent parts of the city The demonstrations today will bo held In Et Paul Chapel. Fiftieth street and Balti more avenue, at 2 30 o'clock ; Cooknian Methodist Episcopal Church. Twelfth street and Lehigh avenue, at 8 30 p. m, and Pratt Presbyterian Church, Pratt etreet above lllch mond, at 7.30 p. m. Clats for lfour-MInute Men, Robert M, urorrls Club, 1721 Arch street, 8 o'clock Free. Glrard College Alumni bold Founder' Day banquet at the Hotel Adelphla. Municipal Hand concert In Ontario Square, Thirteenth and Thompson streets. Meeting lnterchurch Federation. Chambers. VVylle rresbyterian Church, evening. Shop Meetlna Fellowship, North Branch V. 51. C A,, evenlne. Municipal Hand, Ontario Square, Thir teenth and Thompson street. Thompson streets. jnompson "" - un. Xatlcn.l A-iMlatlon Ilo.lerr Contention, NaClcnal AaiMlatlon .Hosiery A MODERN SUMMER GIRL h$''-TkK: S ' K ' . ', ' ' aSrT' . r W i V i' ' f Mi-WMm? '& P?' JlFfcP- ArvIfiV .-:;-S- -' MISS HELEN DIM. N The raincranian. on a walk Ihrnirih llic lounlrv in -catch of iircllv suhjeclf, met lliis pirturr-fti(- farnicti'Ite in llic imcl-l of ihc-c ilianiiinp iirroimdiiip-, nnd just hail lo interrupt tier in tin middle- ail a fiurnv Innp rnoupli lo pel thi picture BOY SCOUTS SIGN UP FOR TREASURE ISLAND Enrollment Ufjiin? for Vnnual Summer Cam) on Delaware River. Julv ft riiiladelphin Roy Semis tod iv liruan en-l-olllPK for lb'- annual s.-vit camp at Treas ure Is-laml. tn tin nuddl- 'f the Delaware r.lv.r. mar Klim'wood station. X. J . twenty umht mllr. above Trenton. The iniampWnl will open July fl and con tinue until Ausust 31. Arraniremintp hav been made to .h nmodnte dallv more than 300 liovn The hou.Jlnc iquipment will con-sl-t of tsr. Mi. pine tints' and " inc. s hall in bv in fi.t While In camp thr boys will drvrlop their knowledi;.' nf all bra m lies of scnuti raft. In rludlnK swIminliiK. Iife-i-avitiK. naviKatlon and imualii n, bird and nature studies anil conk inc. Tin Ir activities vvlll be und r the direc tion of Action Pi out i:ecntive II A. (iordnn and the followlnc assi.-tnnt directors: Field i:ecutlve fieorce V Ho le. in rhnrRi of the cotnmlmary ; Field i:ecutivc .lohn lietj, Jr. In charge of nniMttes. Fh Id i:ecutivo K ('. Morsan. in ehnriie of scout aitivliies, and District CiimmiFS-lonir H I". Kearn. In iharce of icout trainiiiK. The lamp pls-lcian will be Dr .lame;. V. liallaRher and the camp M-erctary I-. H lllhop. The d.illv pini-rnin follows- MoinjnK " reveille and sctlini; ui . 7 13. rolorr and morning dip; 7.4.'. iners , S 3ft, police enmp, ',i. Inspietlon; !' 3". insiTuction In s-iouteiaft and other htudies ; 11 3". Mvlmmini and boatltiK, 12-30. mes. Attemoon I.JO, rest period; 2 no. seoutmR: fi. activities: .i ,)o, Kwlmmins lTvcmnc i. :m m. s , 7 .1", eve ning intors. 7 I"', (ouncil. s. lampllre, D..ln. tattoo , :i 45. tap 3?tioto by Pboto-CrJttri, MISS ESTELLA SACKS o Dtu inter of, Mr. and Mr, Henry Sacks, I """" ,. , - .-..-., of jiborongh, whoie engagement to J V o ifravL V S N JR-V has heea EMPLOYER PRAISES WOMEN MACHINISTS Excel Men in Work That Calls for Delicate and Deft ilamllin; llall beailnci for airplanes, rubmailnes and lah.rtv inoi r. are now beinj; made by women at tin- tIi-.a-nrlEht Manufacturlnc Companv at Front stnet and Hrl avenue The eompanv has Government contracts for all it work. Th" Mwi-n evcet the men. according to Charles i" Matthew.. In work which calls for alrit deft liandlllltr They are especiallv Kooii lo t. , assemblintr depaitinent. In hinillinc the rlv.-ts. ilnlshliiR the cases and othet ili Ii,-ate taUk In the (In-il ijoII-.1i nt-up" which occurs dunni: the final iisse-nhlinc of parts, the women eei I especiallv Rome of the women who have hen in the business onlv a short time make f.in .- week. The.v an- paid a lioiiu. for tra viorlf. "' "''. 'omen exporiiwed In this work cannot be nhtilned. so tin- company trains them In -ome of the more Intricate operation- in the inspection department It takes a level-li-aded woman two or three months to ham the work The women weaa bloomer uniform" nt the machine, and cover-all aprons with no flapptnz stnnK" or corners when they sit nt woik at the inspection henche Xinety womm are now emploverl in the plant These are mostly the ve and dauchten, of workman In the plant or of foimer woikmen vho have pone to war. Hunting a Husband Ky RUIiY DOUGLAS (Cvp'jrloht) ciiAPTnn Lxvin A Ural Woman ..T SA 1 He AY .-.am conic anywhere?" I stonnert ennn ciught up with me "Let'-! go through the woods tture. I want to talk to you 1 put mv hands deep in the pockets of mv suede coat Rather annoved I felt I had wanted to get olf alone I wanted to think about Winthrop Catter Was he really attracted to me? And why? Xmeteen-yeor-old Hennle would be no great help to my thoughts 'Sara." said Hennle slowly. I looked at him in surprise. His tone was serious It held none of hl usual bored Inllectlons ' XVt thr light banter I had grown used to these last few da.vs Sara. I've been watching you since you've heen here .Never hern used to vour kind before Mv mistake Only the sham kind of gtrh like Margnt. who go In for effect And Mrs Ahhy's type, who gets there bv hook or i rook ' "I like Mrs Ashby," I Interposed "Oh. jes nothing against them. They have grown up In the environment But with you. itV different Don't be that kind Sara. Pve seen you imitating unconsciously' perhaps Don't do it Why you're a reai woman, Sara, the first Pve ever met '" "Oh. Bennie." I said and flushed He stopped for a moment We stood looking over the waters that were lashed Into white caps "What ahout you. Bennie?" I asked "What are vou doing down here? I think you could be a real man I'm old enough to be your grandmother.'' I said hurriedly. For I saw Bennie's sullen look "Rotten luck ! I want to enlist The family won't let me. Don't come Into my money until I'm twenty-one Tho Mater hangs on to me Weeps when I ray any thing You know something. Sara. What can I do?" Bennie dug his heels into the pine needles viciously. "Let me think about It, Bennie," I said "I'll try to help you,'' "Get me out of this hole, Sara, and I'll do anything for you!" ' As he finished I saw a little girl running toward us. She mUst have been six or seven "Why, who Is she?'' I asked. "Don't know your own cousin? Come here, Annie," he called. She came up to us timidly, shyly This was Anne Thurlow, Cousin Made leine's little girl. In the four days I Have been here not once have I caught a glimpse nf her. I had no Idea she was down here. Why do they leave her with the servants? , Tomorroto The ll'ronj Lans. Items of new for the norletr onto will be icrtptrd and printed tn the Krenlos fublle -ediftv proTided tber are written on on acrtntrd Ledier.- tn ?lrl of the paper qnlr and are lift name and telephone ' nam inlr and are timed with ;,- , i, ;,-. bi nee-IHe Is wlCr the iSf' Add'eS"5letr.Ediur." 5iJSJ I ' Vr. W Chtont .tntU r ameer er ttie PRIZE CONTEST PLANNED BY ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Board of Directors Stimulates Art in Schools by Offering Rewards The hoard nf directors of the Pennsylvania Academy nf the Fine Arts this year etstab llshed n ayetem of pfliea known as the Penn sylvania Academy of the Flno Arts prlies. to be awarded for original free-hand draw ings bv students nf the hlKher schools of the city nnd vicinity In order to encourage easo nnd facility in correct free-hand draw Inc nnd to find students who possess talent and to offer the advantages of the Academy to those, who der.erve them. These prizes carry n money valu? of lln for the first prize and $5 for the second prize. They are awarded bv the Instructor of the drawing class lnveach school for the best and second best draw-Inns made by a regularly enrolled student of that school. OwinK to the presrure of examinations at the end of this term K number nf schools vvern unable to compete, but those which entered the con'est. with the names nf the prize-winners. a,re as follows: Tho West Philadelphia UlRh Fchool for iltrls. represented by Allen Hickman and I'llziheth I'rowell. The filrls' ItiRh School, represented by Helen M. Hrrrv nnd Ituth Strnuse. Xoithrast IUeIi School, represented bv C. H. Dickinson and A Hrunswick. The West Philadelphia IIlKh School for Boys, represfti'etl by William II. Houser and GenrKo Kimmelman. The Philadelphia Xormal School, repre sented bv Taev Zoll nnd rteatrlce Itaff. The School of Pedapogy, represented by C. E I.ehr and I". A. ("hoate The rentral High School, represented by Louis Kahn and I, eon Karp The West Walnut Line School. German tow n. represented by 1 lorothy Vandergrlft and Isabella Hamilton Deechwood School, JenUlntown. tepro sented by Patricia Patterson and K. Free man The Ogontz i?chool. represented by Mary Hleanor Massey and Harriet B Souther. West Chester State Xormal School, repre sented by 11. M. Wbh and Florence Schwartz. Tho Baldwin School. Ilryn Mawr, repre sented by Dorothy f.woyer and r.hzabeth Marshall Aci-ordlnir to the conditions stipulated these drawings have heen sent to the Penn sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where thev will bo ixhlbited In a group and vvlll be awarded a first, second and third prize by the 'acuity of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. WASHINGTON EVENTS Comedy Plavers of New York (iave Affair for Washington War Garden- Vt nkhlnxtnn, .May :n The benefit for the Washington war gardens by the Comedy Pla.vers of New Vol K on Saturdav afternoon at the home of "VI i - Hiihaid Harlow, in Georgetown, will he given under the patron age of Mil. William Gihbs McAdoo, Mrs. Franklin 1 Lane, Mrs David F. Hou.-ton. MISS M R(;Ui:HITE I.. AKCHAMBAULT (If this ritv, whose cngiigement to Mr. Charles Morris Chcnery. of Ashland, Va, has heen announced Mrs. i.'harles W. Wetmore. Miss Cornelia Aldls, Mrs. Alfred F. Bates. Mrs Charles Bell. Mrs. Perry Ilelmont. Mrs Henry Thmock. Mrs. George F.hlo. Mrs. Stephen H Elklns. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock. Mrs Fred erick Gillett, Mrs. Charles C Glover. Mrs. Thomas Gaff. Mrs Charles II. Hamlin. Mrs Marshall Field. Mrs Horden Harriman. Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Mrs Hennen Jennings. Mrs. V Kverlt Macv, Mrs. Charles McCawley, Mrs. Medill McCnrmirk. Mrs William Potter. Mrs. Adolph Miller. Mrs. Henry Cleveland Perkins, Mrs. Frank 11 Xoyes. Mrs. II H riogers, Mrs. Samuel Spencer, Mrs. William Slater, Mrs. Chnrles Boughton Wood. Mrs Orme Wilson, Jr , Mrs. James Wndsworth, ,lr , Mrs. Watson Welb, Mrs. Clarence Wil son. Mrs Benjamin II Warder and Mrs. Hugh Wallace. ' RADNOR OUSTS GERMAN Radnor Township Board of Education, after a month's consideration, has abolished the teaching of German In the Bchools of Wav-ne. St Davids, Rosemont, Radnor and Ithan. Following similar action recently of the Lower Merlon board, this makes the Main Line a unit on the subject. GARRICK NOW 25c to $1 MATINEE TODAY AND EVERY rAV AT 2 10 EYGS AT 8 JO & SAT MAT. 2.V: TO It.M The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told A Romance of the Great War BUY bEATa IN ADVANCE BROAD Third Triumphant Week NIGHTS St 8:20, MATS. WED. SAT. t 220. BIG SENSATIONAL HIT THREE FACES EAST A ORIPP1XO STORY OP THE SECRET 8ERVICE POPULAR MATINEE WEDXESDAT Owing to chant la booklne the follon-lnjr n-t-rulnm-nts will -tlven at the METROPOLI TAN OPERA HOUSE Joseph Dawson, May 21; Al White, May 2J; I I f 4 YETY BtB " nr vn, boh (jAXrii hello fkaxcb tm o Mr;,,'. ' : '. Tvmilja "Maoia-vjlv"' lne. Both rnon-.. rmatii apa ocwtijTA' &!!assmsmsSsswmsrmi!msssm CHORAL SOdETYTO GIVE "JOAN OF Proceeds of Seventh AnnuaLGi cert Next Week for Redjl Cross The production of Oaul'a cantata, "ill of Are." by the Tioga Choral Society, knH'4 the direction of Mr. James B. Hurtxell.'-! take place on Tuesday evening, Majr'.Stf the auditorium of St Paul's Reformed, copal Church, Broad and Venango atre This will be the seventh annual spring M cert cf the organliatlon, and the entire pi ceeds vvlll be donated to the Red Cfosg?aib elety. The soloists will be Mrs. Mae Ebri', Hotr, soprano: Mr Henri Merrlken. term"'- K 'I'M and Mr. Donald V. Redding, baritone. ,Mri.:JM' Henrlette Oroenevelrt Morris will be the Mftra cnmpanlst. M?itf air. tnrence L. Johnson Is president, 'of, me society; .Mr. Samuel F Meade, president: Mrs. F. J. R, Jones, secretary: - ' ' -iiuu, UCdHUIcr, mm j-ii'vi&,J Theodore L. Gamble, librarian. The concertf'fe Mrs .IntnB T nlKi. -......-- a mmmiuce includes Mr Clarence R. Brook,1i!iir4 , Mrs. M if, Thompson and Miss Mary K,ji!$jf M -a. VIcK-X &'&' :i . , ., . oiii-uiB me patrons ana pavronessewH t 9 ,... Mm 1 r . .... ... .... U.4 Beck. Mrs. G. C nird Mr riiiri.. v. nMit.,tl ker. Mr.. Samuel R. Bradley. Mr., Wx W.V ltrotvn f Jnnl c- !-.-..-. -.- -i Clymer, Dr. Charles V. Dorwarth, MW? - "li . v.ii-iooiei. aii aoaRun .-'. . ,iiiii i.. j-.i Kinan, .virs. a. August ftiscner,,), v a Mrs. Philip Fianu. Miss Mary E, Fry, Mrs.-? J-j '. .u. n. cuiton. .Airs. j. u. uamtue, airs."i,.' Geerge T. Gravenstine. Mr Edwin M. VftiAfA ler. Dr. Hnry c. Groff. Mr. George' VT, Haines, Dr F. C Hammond. Mr. D. Xf3i $ Hanseom. .Mrs James B. Hartzell, Mrs. J. OAlLA Wenderoth. Mrs. Robert X. Whlnney. 'MlS"V.i ' Florence E. Hay, Mr Albert X. Hoxie, Mrs.V4uY Harriet. .Tones. Mr. Roycroft C. Jonoj, Mr.v2,?-j Amos Jordan, Mr. Charles Lachman. MrScS7-; Aiexanoer i-awrence. jr., Miss Bessie Leltn- man. Mrs F. P Floyd, Mr. Edward Lukert,-A'S? Mr W. K. Mnttern, Mr. 'Thomas S. Hytn&'M .ur. ti imam u. .ees, .vir n. n. h-ierce, Atlaal' 'Kfj 4 Margaret Pierre, Mrs. Alfred Rigllng, 3Xr.,HSH1 A. Rowland. Mr. F. C. Semar, MIss Addla'O?! .TIIOI1-.11II. .ur a uusseii oiacK, ur. i-nariest",Mv a H. Smith. .Mr Howard R. Snyder. Mrs-v Sj'i Lewis S. Somers. Mr. Archibald Spence, MraVd Ferdinand Stuhl tuni, .Mr. i-jdwin c. Sweeuer.3- -vii; Talt. Mrs Harry Taylor, Mri. 4 olfe Mr AlpTanriar r.nHn-.r, Xi Mrs V. A James H. W Mr. Walter Thompson, .. .. ::r.-.: ""'""v"-a wa mpson, .Mr. vv uuam M. Tou- ii . A. Van Dervoort. ,t). tft dlum and Pr. C km 5IABKET ".V i WJ STREET ' 721 ABOVE V lfiTH 'j 11:18 A.M.- Itfl to .' 4M ALL THIS VVEEK llil5P,M.' MAE MARSH KM IX FIRBT SHOWIXO OF GOLDtYTlVB A !f "THE FACE IN THE DARK'' rfCS-l MVPTEIIV PTOBY BV IRVIN S. COBB T" W.i- Ti AX A TT71 1514 MAntCRT RTnnr.f - jrflji.Vjlli to a. m to mis P. St-"'-A An Artcraft 'Picture . JOS' Li' WTVT S HART "SolficK V'i' Thurhday, Pr-May, Paturrtav MARY OARDEX- ',1 in -i hi. .i'i,t..Miii i f-.i.-..i.it-- ri . -." a . .... . .. . - ..-.-.. .WjTI A R C A D I M 1 . CIIESTS-tT BELOW 10TH A1. 10 1" A. M . 12. 2. .1:4S, 54S. 7:45. 0:30 P.M-iJ-J SESSUE HAYAKAWM IX riRST PRESENTATION OP !"& "THE WHITE MAN'S LAW" '' A PARAMOPNT PICTURE 'C IF VOr WANT TO KNOW WIIT CAESAR LEFT ROME SEP. i ' w. THFnA RARA ,'n "nnniV nnc.vrsE sun knows -&$S? VICTORIA Market St. at NidtUjyl CO.VTlXIOt -8 0 A. M to M 15 P. it sfiiS'MA. ADDED ATTRACTIONS W& III.CE DEVILS OP TRANCE "'W-fcV III"! SHOW AT WYNNEVVOOD. PA. , " RKf.RNT MARKET ST Below 17TH I? Iii-jUi 1 A Mr;Tno prcTCRB BERT LYTELL Adle.l EACII.E'S EYE" TRAIL OP YESTERDAY" (10th Episode) MARKET STREET AT 1UNVG0 11 IS A. M. to 11 P. ,M. wmm yAmg8&oijA "HELLO JAPAN" i TOM RAY the Slnslns Fireman OTHERS. t mm mn?? TTFIVS MARKET ST Below OOTH v"l,& C ltvja-5 1VU 1 O Dally Twice Xlfhtly. is MERRY-GO-ROUND Musical Comedy BROADWAY ,S?S?liS3in? 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Thursday, Best Seata $3Lp OF IMPORTANCE IN K4 m mv rr 'i'sstr r t'i ii k iK L S3B Ik In wlliS ' J&' '"j Bi n HB 1 nf I i n .v K' PHILADELPHIA TODAY ';) M AUTHORIZED PHOTOPLAY VERSION , AMBASSADOR GERARD'S J-g, ff ffWTMilll mi f in Tl i ifi in T I llasW i ii 1 , mimm2M&Mmmi rn D D V C T twice axnttrr.Iirfi 1 U 1 IV Li u x i':3U ana a:u OTHER MATINEES 25c to T5o , t t Evenlncs ana saturaay juaunM, 23a o t.r OFFICIAL FRENCH WAR EXHIBIT;; ot materials and trophlea loaned By in rji Government to the Treasury DepanmeM' of tha United states - ,7 -, j. DAILY, 10 A. .M. r. imitnn 25c Proceeds to W 1fl17 MAKKBT SlKfiKlr, B. F. KEITH'S THEATI THE CHEERIEST COMEDIEWOpy BERT FITZGIBBONi ": Mtssti Campbell Yvttta U Surwoffirj on. CUIra Vincent 8t Co Otbr . Aa: "Xmr- 4 TF. rttn. Ava. ftt Vn&UC bllmw TodaT. TomorroiT Ik "0VER'THB.T0j With SEROT. ne"r-fi iflzrr ' ' A -j . At ?! ' I ;-i V.'- ' & m n m m i is ( 1 !'. J ,iti mm " FJM Pi M ummmm; .jum i wr"t "-J".'St'!-gy T-wn a. ,cvarwr . 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