v,: JpNESfG OTfiifet iEBGER-PHIIjADBLPHlA; 'WEDNESDAY, uktM, M&f ;"$&' , : r-r -, I.V. '. 4 'h frJW JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE NURSES ENACT DB viijBrsfwwflfvgi," - INTERESTED IN "VANITY FAIR" Nancy Wynne Tells About the and Bag Sale in June More About Flower Market. He's in the Army Now STILL' another out-of-doors fete In the nfllnc. Tlilu ltn ltrf h rMinrtnttp Cushman Club, nnd they hiive decided' to have a tea nnd Ii,ir s.ale on the nfternoon of June 11 Mrs (Jeorge Kales Halter has fiiven her delightful country plnce. Old Oaks, nt Ituhemnnt, to the club for that nfternoon, and 'liuhes will meet the -:15 nnd 2:15 trnlns fiom Broad Street Station. If the 11th proves to lie u rainy day the party will be held on the 12th. and, Judg ing from the affairs that hae been gotten tip before by the Charlotte Cushman Club, It will be a success with a capital S. Do you remember the time they got up the Moving Picture, with Sophie Norris, Iteggle Oates, Vinton Kreedley, Mrs. .lab Brlnton. Alberta Brinton, Caesaie Sturnni, Tom McKean and Keveral others'' It was taken out nt the Orlicom's place in Haver ford, and It was certainly fun to see people we all know on the hcrccn. "What changes ha'e come Into the lives of those carefree young people since then. Vinton Fieedley's mother was killed shortly after that in the ery automobile that was used for an accident In the pic ture. Vinton hnH since man led Mary Mitchell, so happiness has come to him Alberta Brlnton nnd Sturanl fell deeply in love after seeing each other so much at rehearsals for the movie, and she and he have been married for moie than two years. Reggie Oates went through th Niagara training camp and lecelved a lieutenant's commission. He was later sent to Camp Hancock, nnd is now, It I am not mistaken, "over there" Sophie Norris is in France. She has charge of a "Foer du Soldat," and Is doing very good woik they tell me. nnd so it Is. 'What a diffeienee a few years make. fpHK preparations are coin it on apace for - the Flower Market in nittenhouse Squaie, which will take place on Friday. There will be tea booths placed at various corners of the squiiie. which will be pic slded over by the following women. Mis. Ell K Price Mis Thomas Klvyn. Mis Howard Pancoast Mr Andiew Wilgbl Crawford, Mis llemv I! Coxo Mis Theo dore W Cramp, Mrs William T Caitei, Mrs C Hartmnn Kuhn Mis .loaoph I.mil.v. Mrs Xoi man MacLeod. Mth. .1. Kaislev Mitchell. Mrs Joseph I" Slnnott Mis Henry P Vaux Mis (leorge It Wilson. Airs. J Hamilton CheMon Mrs ()iille Bullitt, Mrs. John Dtnvton, Mis. N'oi ton Downs. Mis W Ktandlev Stokes. Cathei ine Co.e, fjotolliv New bold. Pegg Th.iei. Molly Thacr. Mis Sidney Keith. Miss Julia Berwlnd, llretchen Clay. Oertiude Heckscher, Rtownie Waibuiton. Mis. Ild wird B. Cassatt, Klttv Brlnton. Margaict Dunlap, Mrs. Stanley Flug? 3d, Patty Borle, Mrs. J Noiman Jackson. Mi" Mor ris Jastiow Miss tlenev.i I'cbiqei. Mis AVIlllnm H Hughes. Mis c Howai.l Claik, Mis I.e Boltvru Ml-. (Jeoige AVIlllng, 3d Mrs Bobei t i: (llendinning. Miss Fiances Clark, Miss Sophie Caduala der, Mrs. W I! Donner. Mis H A Piatt, Miss Julia Sinklei Miss .Icannie lnger soll, Miss Christine Chambers. Mi Leon ard Beale. Mis. R II B Bowie. Mis John Cadwalader, Jr., Mrs. Albeiton t'lislinmii Mrs. Trancls Slnkler, Mis. Ueauveau Borle Jr., Miss Helen Cadwalader, Miss Catherine Chambers, Miss Anna Ingersoli Mrs William B. Cadwalader. Mis Thorn is Rldgway, Marjoile tllbbon. Anna New-bold Ellen Hanlson. Ethel Nonls, Rita Heck scher, Kiitherine Rodgeis. Maiy Tbajer Virginia Carter Uoioth Chandler, Ruth Tackaid, Augusta Huiilsoii, Christine Cadwalader. Mil lain Clark. Svdney Blddle, Dorothy Rodgers, Carroll Spencer Maty Carter, Mrs. Clarence A Warden. Mrs Alfred Stengle. Mrs. J Howard Rboads Mm. Heatle Dulles, Mrs. William 1) Grange, Banning (irangc, Mar Tl-irrison Betty Battles, Mis William C. Ficeman. , Hannah Elliot. Lysbeth I'.o.vd 11STEN, my dears, to thlt, woeful tale, and J then don't tell me that poor bo dldn t have hard luck You see he wanted In the worst way to join the aviation corps, and, being possessed of determination and tenacity of purpose, was bound he'd get In bomehow. Now, he had heard about those strenu ous examinations he would have to tnke and the tests he would have to stand; so, after reasoning the thing all out for him self, he came to this decision. "It appears to me that the main thins 1 ought not to do Is get dlzz." And he pioceeded to map out for him self a nice oilglnal little diet, which, It he followed, he had hopes would make him ab solutely dlzzyproof. 'Well, he did follow it, and for ilavh and days it was: "Mother, we won't eat any of tills," or "No, I cant' have that." At last he announced his readiness to meet any kind of "exam" they choose to offer him. So Jo fully he fared forth one morning, but, good night, when he came home again! It was not with the glad news that he was now an all-Important member of the aviation corps. No, 'twas quite the other way For they hadn't jumped at the chance of accepting him after all the training he had put himself through, too. They had refused him; had even pronounced him "abnormal," for, you see, any normal person Is supposed to get dizzy. What a blow to that bright idea of his. And think of all the delicious things he had denied himself wjien he might have eaten every one! But he is a good sport, and, believe me. that didn't stop him from enlisting In another branch of the service. He's In khaki this ver,y minute, and here's luck to him. NANCY WY.NNE. Social Activities V MUa AgiifB McDonogh, daughter of Mr, ?and Mrs, M V. Mcdonogn, or :jsi j-ine istriet, whose marriage to f.nslgn Jamard R. Zeckwer, U. S. N. R. F , will take place the latt of June, will have her sister, Miss Kath leen McDonogh. for maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Channlng W. Dan iel, Mrs. Karl H Rogers. Miss Anna B. Qardlner, MUs Margaret Eaton, Mrs. Alex ander It. Sklnker and Miss Mary B. Rulon Miller, , Mrs. Edward O. McCollln, of Oveibrook; Mrs. Edward Bok, of Overbrook. and Mlsa ClMrdle Jollne, 6f 2007 Pine street, aie in ifia of tne musicaio lor inf nencm. ui !. mimoir work fund of the Sit'.lijnent Charlotte Cushman Club Tea Mi. John F. Ilr.iun. at Merlon, m the aft ernoon of Weilnerday. May 2!. Th artists who will contribute their scrMces i.ro Jr. Wllllnm Baker Whelen. Mis- l-lf'1""1" "Y, cer. Mr. Hsscha .lacoblnoff. Mr Mils lark Hnmniann and Mr John V tlri'ti. Mrs H Ashtnn Little, of Stratford, will entertain the members nr the Nine lun t luncheon on Thursday. Mn 30. at her home. Among the members of the Nine ub are Mr, nirbarrl Wetherllt. Mix s Ldwnrd Woodbrldge. Mrs S Hairy Hurts. Mrs. James Watts Meicur. Mis Little. MKs Natalie Stacy and Mrs. Little Mr and Mr- Heorge Lewis Macr who have been spending the spring nt the Win ne wood. Wavnc. will leave on Jul 1 for then summer liom In Chelsea Mr ttnltei Wllhclm will nnte'tvln at luncheon tnmoimw at the riellewie-Strntfntd In honor of Miss Natalie llltitnc v -vl'n i whose man lace In Major r lonins Oustm Alter of rjrrmaiilown. will taki nlare on June 1 Mis William Wlltshl'c nt Torres dale, gave a tea 'his afternoon at the Tor resale Oolf Club In honor of Mm Walton. Mr. Howard Clark Jr. nrrlvert nn Saturday to spend two weeks with Mrs Vvll llam T 'lllllott at Ultvnnne. Ardinore. befote colnc to Ventnor nn June 1 to spend the summer Mrs Clark will not open her um mei home in Devon this season Mis William I'.irmalt Scull and Miss Louise Scull w'io ato living nl their sum mer home In Brvn Mnwi. will leave next week to visit Bin-lav Scull, at St Pauls School, I'om ni d V II Lleutenint Fleli her. of the liltlh ISerrult- Inir Mlulnn will ullp.lk lit the WBVIIP Pres- bjterlan Church tomoiiovv evening at 8 o'clock under th" .iuilcey of tho Wa.vne Red Cross IT and Mrs Adeline!) Hew son and theli famll.v. nf 21. 'n Spruce stieet. will nccupv their 'cottage at Spring Lake foi the -iiminer months Mis Atthur Whltnev llnvw .li nT 2032 IV Lancev street, will ppnrl Hi -unimei months at New London, Conn I" be near her husband, Lnslgn Howe, who Is vi.uloned there. Mi and Mi- M H Feldm-inn "f llrmlr wnod. N J foimerlv of Mount lrv mi nnlime the marriage nf their ilaughtrt. Mls Aline Wle Feldinann to Mr t'.lr'.innl Rob inson Kllswnith 1 S nn Tlmr-div Mm 2. nt tin Pieh In Inn Chun h Spartnnbuig. S c .Mr Wnltei Nash and In c.uheiine Sweenev. niilMPrl bv a iiiimbu nf ibe stu dents of the I'nlvetsltv nf pptinv Iv iinla. will give a mid inrtv and dam e next Satuidiv (Vi-nlng nt S 3" ocloi-k nt the Hotel Walton In aid of St Bede s Ch.ipil for the t'niv er"lt students This pinmlses In be an unusuall) Mieeesjful affair, as nlteadv moie than 1" tables have been lesprved Thrift stamps will be the prizes A iiumbei of aldi s In at tinrtlve instumes will sell tlowcis i.imlv and t'hiiln IU H liHr llolfr MISS MRTH DinEHT Who took the leading part in the pro duction of "Jeanne il'-Vrr," which was given h the students of the Ogontz School on Monila for the benefit of the Uiinpton Hospital cigarettes during the evening Among them will be Miss Catherine Nash. Miss Sarah BeeLher Find. Miss Anna Feirv. Miss Bessie Sweene;,, Miss Loietta Curran, Miss Agnes McKenna and Miss R Rosalie lluban The Overbrook Golf Club will give a sub Fcrlptlon dance this evening In the clubhouse for the benellt of the Overbiool. division of the War Chest Fund A number of private dinners will be given before the dance, and the whole clubhouse will be thrown open to the guests There will be dancing In the dining room as well as the ballroom. There will be special features, and all the mem bers of the club hae been Invited Among those who are Interested In the affair are Mrs George Curran. Mrs Paul C Kellog and Miss Adele Mot-ler Mrs. Arthur E. Brown and her ton, Mr. Arthur L Brown, who have been spending the winter In California, have returned to their home on West Tioga street. Mrs. Nathan Bloch, of 3832 North Seven teenth street, has gone to Hunts-, llle, Ala., where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. L Well Mr. and Mrs Alfred Levy, of 1010 Diamond street, are being congratulated 011 the birth of a son on Friday, May 17 Captain and Mrs. Louts B. Trout, of 490 Warrington avenue, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Doris Natalie Barker, to Captain Oscar A. Manseau, U. S. A., of Columbus, O. No date has been set for the wedding. 1 ;HBHl H K&?mKmmgKM$lHm ' Itm of news. for, the oeltr pe will be arrrpltd nnd printed In the Knnliui Publle ldcer. provided ther are written on one Ido of ilm pnr onlr and ur lnd with full pains anil tele phono numlier of tli. lender. ! ""' b, 'i0"1. t0.V.'r ! 1-TilUe Ledger, 600 Cbentnut tr . I KL! .AfvlMl? I mad mKK-M MUS. HARLOW (.. 00RHKK 4$i( K. Sr 3Wm 'WX W. RABBI BRENNER PERFORMED CEREMONY AT O'CLOCK Svlvia W.ildninn Weil ri ?iheinfelil at Home Today Th' inni i i.irp of Miss Silvia Walcbnan. dai'ghter of Mr and Mis Adotph Waldm.in. of 1S13 Nottb Thlrt-llist street, to Mi Mm- lis Sihelnfeld. of 2101 North Llevinth street, took plnie this afternonn at I o lo.-li at llif home nf the In Ides parents, with Rabbi Nathan llrcnm r. nf Finnkford, nllk iatuig 'I he bride was glvm in m ir rtnK bv In i fathet. and woip her tiavel ng .ant of dark blue with a braid hat In match She was nttcmlc-d bj hei sister. Mis I!1'.! Waldman uhn wnre a coat suit if I baKi color and n biairl hat of the sarin --hade The ceiemoii.v was followid bv a 'linnei for the tivo families Mi. Schelnfeld and his tniile left on an exlmded till' nnd upon theli retuin will live In Boston M.i- FLVNN MILLLIt A wpilding nf Interest in this ciiv a nl In New ork was that of MKs .Isnc I. Mdlei dnughtei of .Mis RlUaheih Mill.-i. nf 2:1011 Ninth Twent.v -sei nnd stieet. to Mr Kiillaml Flvnil. or New Yolk a chemical englneel In the service of the Itov el iiment. wblih took place on Satin dn at noon in the Protectant Cplsiopal Mcmoilal chun.li of the Ailvocite. Eighteenth and diamond stieets Tlie ccre monv was performed b the niter, the Rev llenrv Martjn Mcdai v The hiide was given In marriage bv her brother. Mi (leorge I. Miller, who retui ned frnin Camp Meade for the seivkv She wore a gown of flesh-coloied georgette ciepe embroidered with white beads, draped nvet soft -ilk. a hat of georgette crepe to match the gown and i.urlcd s shower of white svv.el peas Bride ioes ana sweelheait mse Mlfls Mabil Klibv. the bridesmaid won- a flock of Vile gieen rnixi ..rone i.mhrnldeied with vvb'te lieaits and draped ovn Nile green silk I lei geoi gette uepe bat inatclud the gown In ."lor, and she cairied a shower of pink i" Ml Arthur Coinvvall. of Princeton. N .1 was the bildegioonVs best man A bicaUiast at the Majestic Hotel followed the leienioiiv Mr J.'lviin and bis bride left for Atlantic Cltv, and aftei a brief southern tilp will be al home In Washington, d ' PLASTIC CLUB ENDOWS BED spcrUl Feature at Entertainment anil Dance Toninht at Shool of Design The entertainment to be given bv the I'las tb Club this evening al 8 30 will have many mtnestln- features The affaii will take place in the Philadelphia School of Design for Women at Uroad and Master uieete. and one of the specialties will be a skit AH as It Is Vot" written bv the girls of the school -Tin- dam Boche Some Phoin Or chestra' will also bo presented, and other numbers on the program are vocal solos, pa triotic poster tableau;., rh.vthnih dancing and selections by a stringed nrchestia The en. lertalninent Is for the purpose of endowing a Plastic club bed In American Mllltarv llos .aim Vi. 1 Veulllv. Pails. Fiance The members of the club have aheadv lai-ed Jin" by subscription and they hope tn inise $200 more The cnterlalnnunt will b followed b) geneial dancing Hunting a Husband By MARY POVGLAS (Copvriohti CHAPTER LNN flenntfl IHAVP. brought all my common sense to bear on Bennle's prohlcm "L't's have a heart. lo-heari talk. Bennle ' I paid H" was In the llbrarv. "Good Sara- nlii dn vnu s.t we take a run In the rnndst'r?" 1 sented "Bundle ourself up Tn'" niv fir coit" When I came down with Bennl" s fur 1 -at 1 felt like a b'g bear We smireled 'nto the madster And were off "I told Madeleine we'd go to the Rnndnlph Houso for dinner About a two hours' tun." he said How nice'" I said We swung orf down the drive Go ahead. Sara" said Benn'e Tin eolr.g to talk to joti like a duu-h I'ncle, Bennle I think you're to blame Vot the famll.v You'r bored all th time You want to go to vnr I can underst'ind that But ou are all your mother has Cousin Madeleine Is married has her own Interests. And doesn't see much of our mother I'm sure our mother would not object to our going when vou are twentv. If the war keeps on that long. But that doesn't help vour boredom any -You will have to help that You must find something to do. Why arn"t ou In college'" "Never could do a thing at school,' said Bennle. ... . . . , , "Just because you didn't want to I know xou're not stupid Isn't there one single thing that Interests vou. Bennle?" "If I knew, I'd do It." said Bennle "What were ou doing when 1 came Into the library this afternoon?" "I sav. Sara, don t laugh I was doing that corner of the room where the stalrcao comes down -" ,.,,.u .. "I've got It, I said excltedlv "Why don't vou go In for that? On to the Art League and study like fury- Then you might trv lor camouflage. Your mother would probably consent. And think how Interesting'" Bennle's face had gradually taken light Vot a bad Idea at all I'll think It over'" '"Don't think too long. Do something. 'The car stopped suddenly "I say. Sara, I've missed the road Getting dark, too, Hope it doesn't delay us." i crew darker every minute There were o Signs. "uc 'u" "J is . ;t. ' Jt. 1. ...a ..awia .tn a H.nil fllanjflll thing else, we found the road. We could ii.il glimpse the little town of Iaigport when heard an exclamation from Bennle ' ,",...n hurt loomed Uo out of the dark- t " neflfl 6 llci v.w.ii .-"'- -I"......, niit not before the car received a bad Jolt. Bennle aald something under his breath, tia lumped out. The wagon, which had no liii.Hrht. had disappeared Into the darkness. '"Punctured the radiator bad leak. We'll llt snrang out. Leaving the car In the road, we made for the lighted town. Tomorrow A illdnlxlit Bide ., ,, " mil I flu 1 1 i "mtm Mr. Mor- ,. mwwi- V ' Plloto bv ' M.irccau . . -,-vv, - - MRS. VOORHEI'.S DKWTON Mr. oorliee-, ami Mr. Drnvton will prehle at the rummage booth al the fele tn lie eiven nn June 3 foi the benefit of the Miiiiclnn Hospital. Mrp. Driivion ami Mr-. oorliees arc -i-ter-in-lnw, ami live in Klkin- Park. SHIP AND TENT CLUB FOR MEN IN SERVICE inii?piiieiils anil Brnefii'iul In- fluiMU'i's Iniliiccnionl Offcrcil There imi and navv mm ndnft in Philadel phia aie ,ihp in dnd a i.ipilal "tamplng Biinind In lb" Ship nnd Tem Club opened nt ciuistlnii ami 'I w 1 nt.v -thli d -tieeis last fall In tho tin.- building built bv '!' ''"' Ceoigo c Thomas .up a lalge gv mna iliuu. leiejitlnn loom and a woll-'-toi k' d libi.uv. wheie 1 an h.i In en iHeil to s,.,--i books that an- Ihoioughlv tradable foi 11 b't of .voting men who want 10 g.M llu'll nllnds o(T things ,ib well ns of lileini; value Then theie nie a writing mom. a pailni, pool looms and sinilllebnai ds bnwllng al lele, ilvm pr biths and IntKtis tn s,i noth ing nr a taffteila which Is niiluiallv of pibne Impni lance to the phjnal ' onti ut ment of the .11 erase liusl.y i-oldiei In addition to these milfoils plans ,11, under way foi the building of dorinitm n -anil Mtoms as sleeping accomodations foi tfai inn The puipose of the dub is to lnoi.de foi the enlisted men just thuM- guntbt I nllu -dices which the ate deimveil of in then absence front their homes, and whiiii In si develop the chntnctei anil the high morale of fighting men The alms ,,f the dub hai. been henrltlv Indoised b.v su h in. 11 .c H ,u dmllal Tappan, 1 ominamlalit of the ,i,i .vard. Robi 1 1 dilpps. 4 halrmnn of the 1 till Hildphla committee of the 1 nnuulttet- of uli llc safet.i. and Curtis S dicklns haplani In the Pniled Slates naii FOOD MJTRITINE VALLES SHOWN AT EXHIBITION Civic Club how- How Diets Can He Al tered to l?jvc for Sohlier A noiel fnoil exhibit showing the idatlic values of foods on the inn calorie basis Is attracting large crowds at 7111 Market street Th. exhibit, arranged b.v the civic club Is intended to show that people can dn without many foods needed Ini the fighting foices of the nstions at wai without having to give up any food element which is essential to good health In the window exhibit are small models of all the well-known and priin.it meats and vegetables and dalrj pioducts Beside each is .1 card telling the propoitlnn of proteins, fats and earbolivdrates the food iiintain There also are large posterH showing lelative nutritive values of different foods The quan tities of mlneials and ash in vailous foods also are shown. t,"rwj. 0 . . ,.ri',N ?s scyj',t Photo by Photo-Cmflers MISS HELEN EUSTACE Who will be one of the allies at the Fele Chimpetre, lo be given on the grounds of the Convent of Mercy, in Merlon, on May 30, 31 and June 1, In aid of the Miserlcordl. Hospital - xxax'y0to-' ''"'"''"'-"i""'' "mr.-" WILL DISCUSS CHURCH UNION AT CONVENTION Prrfln lerian ( rcneral ??cml)lv (lulls Meeting In Wipe Out De nominational Lines Cnlumliii., ., Max J2 Tin rmitrmpi v in i w enn tlir xmt-.ilnnn l.pnpHP .t ml hf Natioml Hi KrdPi.it inn 1p fni tho iiemhlv itf the I'icpbj tei Inn (Miuirh (li'Vff)pri thn ninsii ,rt Inintilntm tleliatf if th roinrntion The hnanl nf tptupciaiu c in iK ifpni t ptp-piiii( b th Re 'hat k Si'.-tnlon nf Pitmhuifth. tlcl nf thn nicnnlza 11mm nr ih National D? IVdriatlnn and 1 ninmrndrd It-- purpo .M(niliris (f tlit n .pinbl fiiPinlly m the Antl-Salnnn Leasuo took exception In ihn rcpoit A inniinltte' ai nppilnled tn examine the statement Till1 1 nnimlttrp pllniinated all tefetemp tn tin Nittinnnl l't Kedetatlun and the ippoit ni adopted Th (iie.tlon may be b'oiiRbt up aKatn before th aemblv elorn l.eolii! mnt pt o Itllnsr On nisanle unmn "f all the anppual ihuithen in nierlca ueie adnptfd b the a"onibl A nmmittee nn union nf whli li the sl.ilfd ilnk, Pt W H Itntiet Ip of Philadt Iptil i 1" ehah man h dlrei led In anatiRe fn m mmrntlnn in be holil imt inf 01 i nan .!nmiat I 1111 at uhlth tontatii pl.int will be dm'uyed In-xltatinn- io nthei t hmehnq are tn be Issued and .i ratio nf 1 1 pr emulation Is tn be ile tei mined The TVpb- tei ian plan pi n Ides for nh) it hi at inn nf all denominatlon.il nanie and dlxilm lions and establishment nf a crand 'dnselirnl ehureh head Imitations liae been vent to nor t hei n Raptlstp. now in eM son ,n At In nt k 'lt sotithet n Baptist at Hot Sprlnc the I nlted Ptehterans at Pitt-hurcli and southern Pt csb tcrlans at Mm, tut (ikln The following were added t the inembei--hii of th asemhl tommlttee nn union Modiratnr. I KianU Smith nf Malli . Pi lntpb Vance of Petiolt and lt (Jeorge Hunt of MadlHon, Is In an adilies uipIiik: union. Pr V n Thoiiipftcin uf nhln Stale I nl emitx , de flaud. If we stand on rourlesv we will all li- In hell before we set toRelher ' Th Ue Pi Kdcai V WorL. of New otlt. tndav wan helected ce moderatoi, an oflit e usuali chen to a lav man 'the assembly iffusul lo net on oei lures fionr pit sb ti ile at Spilngfleld 111 . ami Kir e port III iirulns: Mint diinlt htudents i not exempted fiom inllltai seike Modeiatoi .t KranK Smith, foimer Mnd eialui .1 W ilbtii ("h.iiman and ('Ink V M flobfii-. "f Philadelphia, wcie iijmel on the wat nii.-Flon to Luiope Miirnnl, OMn.. Ma -'- (re,iuU union with the Voilhein Pi tfh tei ian (Miuith has been rfjeted b ihe tieneial Assemblv uf the Soutbei n Ii rsb t r ian t 'hun h. In -epsion beie, h a large majoritx, aftei two das' debate The southern branch, hnweei. went on record as mil willing to consider federal union of all Prt-hbx lei Ian and Kefutituil i hun he of the Pnltod States o!tk:i:rs si:lkctkd by OliCHHSTRA ASSOCIATION leainler an nenselaer I Klertcd I'rcbi drnt at Nunual Meeting of Organization 'I h rinl.idelphia Orehrstra Akoc tailon w br ce inembei ship is made up of the con tribute o the endowment fund held b annual meeilng In the (l)ei Rnim nt the Rtllex u-Stiatfoid Hotrl e-lcida .if'ci noon Tin 1 1 wi- .iti in usual I In i ge attendance and lh gie,n-t lutetesi dNpaed in the ipoit "f tbe (inhestras aethilles during the past -e twin mid the forecast (nr the loniing 'e.i'-nii In addlllon to tlie lepnits, ihw In 'aw, for the Kotinment ! the association uere arlopted The following weie elei 'ed nienihei- of the board of directors Mrs William V. Arnett, IMward W. Bok Charles A liraun. .John J' Hi aim. .fames CrnMn Brown. P rus II K Curtis, (lenrgi W nikuis, Samuel .S Ve Jr ('bailee n, TInrt Henri Mi'Kean Inger soli. John H Ingbani. C llurtman Kuhn. Kflinehmii B Moi ris, Aitbur n New bold. (J Heide N'orrfs. K T Stnte-buiv Alexander 'ai Kenspelaer Mrs 1 Howaid Weatherlv. Andiew Vheelr. Joseph K Widener. MIpk Frances A. Wister. Charlton Vnmall und Mis Harold I Yurnall. meeting of the board of dlieclors was held Immediately after tbe annual meeting and the following officers wne elected Alexander Van Rensselaer, president ; 11 T Stotesbury. x Ice president: Arthur H. New bold, treasurer; Andrew Wheeler, secretary UNIVERSITY SENIORS DON CAPS AND GOWNS Adopt Academic Dress in Conformit) Willi OK Custom at Perm- Co-eds Included Mtnibfrn of tlie nenlor Whss of tlie Unl orlt of Pfnnsjlxanla, co-eds Included, liace begun ear'HB tlielr academic can and Kouna to clnfKroonis and campus activities In rnnformlty with custom. The rank of the aenlorH hae been thinned by draft and enllatment, und this fact U noticeable in the number of gonna that hae uppeared. Senlora taking military training l.a.) bun permitted to remove their unlfonua at all times except during drill hours, when the uniform must he worn. At other times they will wear their cqjm and towns. MASS-MEETlNd TO TAKE PLACE IN WASHINGTON President and Mrs. Wilton to Attend Italian Celebration lit Washington n-hlntlnn, .May 22 I'tider the patron agt nf n number nf prominent men and women Including the President nnd Mr'. WlNon. ic large public meeting ban been ar ranged for tomorrow evening. May 23, at t o'clock In Liberty Hut. Washington, to com memorate the third annlcon-ary of Ital entrance Into the war The pingiani will Include speeches by the Secrclarj nr Stale, the Italian nmh.csadnr a ml Mr Will I rnln tlie war correspondent, who h.is recenth icturned from the Italian fmnt The Mailne Hand will plnv at Interval- and Claudia Vtitixln and Martlnelll will sing mniiR the p.ilrnn nf tin meeting nrn the President nnd Mrs WlWon. the Vice Presi dent and Mr'i M.irlinll tlie Herrrur.c of Mate nnd Mr" I.ntislng. the Secrotai.c nf the Treasure- and Mis McAd -o, the Secretary of Wnr ,ind Mr Itnlcer the Sect Mary of the "n- and Mr IinnleW, tlie Secretnrc of the Intel lor nnd Mi l.nne. the Secretnr.i nf grlcullure nnd Mrs Houston Senator and Mr SaiiNliuiv, lleprcentnlle aid Mr" Kiedcilrk II Cllletl, tlie counselor of the stale liepiirtment and Mrs Polk, the V'lrt l-t.int ecretarc of Slate and Mr Phil lip" (In Ait!int Seeretnrs nf War and Mr" UenedH l I'inwell Ihe Asilstant Stcretar.c of tbe n and Mr Kiankll llonenlt the s-lf-tant SfMeiaic nf AgilcuHurc and Mr iininian M.il-r cleneral and Mis ll.irnett Adtnlial and Mis Henon t'.iptnln and Mrs Irwin M.ijor (teneial fteoige (i Snuiei. Mr and Mrs Heibt-it Hoover, Mr and Mrs Her naid Mnnnli Mr and Mrs Ilennen Jennings Mr and Mis Henrv Cleveland Perlxlns4 Mrs. Marshall Field Jlr- Henrv !' I'lmock Mrs William Statei. Mrs Richard Tnwnend Mr nnd Mrs l..viene 'lowncnd Mi l.nrz nrlison Mi and Mi Charles Henrv llut Iff i iiptnln and Mi Pi rrv Itelmonl Mr and Mr Kveiti Mai v Hie P.ev In and Mr. Hol.iml C.iimn Sinlili and Major Pullman A nnvrl .unl Intciosting entei talnment 111 the f-irin .f .1 Nenniss foi the benefit of the Ited Cross I" .iNo being niiangcd bj Uarnnes" liellle. wife nf Colonel Damn Iielllc, of the Pifnch hlpli cnmnilsslnn, to be given nt their lesldence, ISIS llnrv.nd street. Washington, on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock The nt tiactlons offi'ied will be mam. Including n gvmkhana. vaudeville, dancing, ic garden imriv vuppei nnd light re freshnients There "ill nKo be an auction of genuine s-iuvenlrs fiom the ftont dnnnled bv the nfneei s of 1'ie Fiendi mllltar.v nilssinn A group of voting KlrN dici-sed In ihe national costumes of Ihe Miles will sing the Stai Spangled Manner .mil the ' Marelll,clse " WILL TRAIN ll.t CADETS FOR ARMY COMMISSIONS line hutulicd and thlitcen men nf tbe cadet Iteginienl nf the t'nlversltv nf pennsvlvania will be hebctetl foi the reseice ofllceis train ing innip In he held nt I'lattsbuig. .V V. following innipetltlve trjnuts at drill this afternoon, i (inducted be Majoi Charles T (iiltllth, I nited States mmv Moie than lSn cadets wish in attend this i amp. but ihe number Is fnr In excess of P nnsv Ivnni.i s iiunta S-er,il prelimlnarv Mimpelitlve drills have been mnducted bj l.leutin.ini Colonel Holton The training lamp will lit gin .lune 1 Tbe ilovcrnment will defray all cxpenes lpf ench man attending the camp I'nlforms. bow iver. uii; be supplied bv Ihe men. Im lulling n heavv woolen uniform, two pairs nf khaki breeches tluee iillvc dr.ib .ilnrts nut a cun pjign bai The I'nlversllv IJ o T c unit ,e entertnlneil .it a dlnnei -dance in the (ler-miintnu-n t'tlcket club at Manheim Saturday evening Onlj ten men will lie ent fiom inch lom.ian.v and these will tie selected bv ihe vailous lompanv commanders on thn basis of pel snnnl .ippetuance and nealne" llefnie ihe dance ihe men choten villi hold nn exhibition drill Vnniml meeting nnd dinner, lluslness Sci ence Club Dcllcvue-Stratfoid Munlelpnl llnnd enmert, C Isrk's Pnrk Initv-lblrd -licet and U.ililmoie avenue rnntenlbili, Unj' (tub Federation, llou--tnn Hall. Unlverslt.v of Penn'v lvanla. even ing VmiiiihI meeting, llui,lnei rlrnre ( luh IJcllevuc-Str.itford Hotel. S p in ( nninieiK einent, Nstlnnal nnd Rnnl ( nn--.1 vatorli." .Metropolitan Hall, TIT Fali nmunt avinue S p m Lnterlnlniiient, hrnrlll nr I'nrls llnspltnl fund of Plnllc Club. School of Ileslgn for Women 8 .in p m WAR CHEST Mass-Meeting Metropolitan Opera House Broad and Poplar Streets FRIDAY, MAY 24th, at S P. M. SOUSA'S (iRKAT LAKES BAND COMMUNITY SINGINU MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Brief addross by l'oimer Ambassador Henick and other eminent men. First view in Philadelphia of motion pictures of actual battles taken by the British and French Governments. Tickets free at War Chest Headquar ters in Liberty Building, or at any news paper office, bank, trust companies, libra- alESTNUTST. ToVsb DIItECTIO.S MLFSnft. SHLECTtT INAUGURATION SUMMER SEASON THEATRE 20 DEGREES COOLER THAN THE STREET NIGHTS $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c $1.00 MATINEE TODAY ATIIT.T.PHI EVENINGS AT 8.15 MATS. AUU Tlll-RSDAY t BATURDAY, i'ilj A II WOODS Preitnti Till) M18ICAI, l-OMEDY DE UXK Pop. Mat. Tomor., Best Seata $1 PADDCCT ALL THIS ruiLLJi WEEK rtt.M r.ttatoN GERARU STORY MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY TWICE DAILY, S-.30 AKU 8:30 I'. U, mmsmsau N I IVillilll i fflipl I MB WJ 1 LU UIS 111 AS A DEM0NSTRA1 Scltlcincnt Life nnd Work kt Advent of New Baby V) fliadc Ueanstic A bit of settlement life, where the advent;' of n new' ttahv l am Imrvirftint flti event ftlt. nnyvyhere else, win realistically Krtrayd Py"ii demonstration at the Medlco-Chlrurglcal Ho-,'.,S pltal yesterday nfternoon. AHjg With one of the visiting nurses as7hi! A . Mviiiurrs nr me visiiincr .ure isocieiv in n wva sememrnt mother" nnd it baby-elied dolt 7. ; -. me iiuani. a miner nainciic anu ybl "ji-? i humorous drama was presented sTk A Vlsltlne nurse ins called hv nn wt i h AV. At 'i blg-heartrd neighbors, so the demonstrationist depicted nnd rhe taught the mother ana the ff 'W older child how- to bathe the new baby ana ' A' to feed It X.S?n This nnd other demonstrations during the" K &' Ji nncrnoon were given under the auspices of'1"'. u in-u i n.. anu me I'nnaoeipma Jeague ot -w.j .-.UI.-.IMK i.uuc-auon in inierrsi me gins wno .. -or. nre complet'ng their high school courses this .flL" inr In the profession of nursing. ".i;. .is expiamiu uy anss Kninerine TucKerv 'r'tm "iipcrlnlendent of the Vlltlng Nurse Society, Ml the work of the vlsltlmr nurses Is threefold. ..OS1 ciri. mc nurse goes Into tbe home to cure 3i; nnd to caie for the patient. Second, she goes if a Hill' ifr ill mqrnwr tlie rami v in nv .i glenr. vo that f in ther disease may be avoided Anil In addition to these tasks, she Is sup- ?&,' nosed lo adit hoctal serv ee nrU. MaUji Hecause much of the visiting nurse's work ', J? Is among the poorer clnsses, she Is expected tfS in invesngnie tne living conditions ana to ad JW .i" much ns possthie to better them. All this w.is clevrilv Illustrated In the playlet, which the nurses presented before a large audience of school girls Student nurses finm the Methodist Hospi tal showed how patients should be bandaged for various w minds Such difficult tasks a turning a mattress with the patient In bed were demonstrated b students from Hahne mann Hospital, and nurses from the Presby terian Hospital showed how to prepare p&i tlents for the porch Brief talks were given bv Mlts S Lillian Cla.vton. president of the National League of Nursing IMucatlon, and Miss niizabeth Hatfield Schnabel Pennsylvania I" tailing for 3000 recruits for Ihe hospltnl tinlnlng schools this year, one of the snenlieis said That I" why the high jmiiuui Kiris ni imp; ciij are neing urgra i" 'Vjirs luLa lln nursing I.. 1.A B.ilrlt aI nal-lAllM 'X serv Ice The qualifications for enlistment aret Minimum age. eighteen .vears; health, hlsrh school training or Its equivalent The only expense to the student Is In connection with the personal life of the Individual as the tost of maintenance, tuition, uniforms and textbooks is borne bv the hospital Miss Susan c Francis, chairman of the publlcitv committee. 1C01 Warnht street, Phil adelphia, will gladly give nny Information wanted In tegard to the studs c. nursing. Nurses are needed Immediately, she says both nt home and at the front, and to be of seivlce the.v must he trained Just as the boya who lime enlisted have attended training camps MARKET smnET AMOVE 0T1I 11 -15 A. it. TO it its r. u, MAE MARSH IN Pin.ST HIIOWIMl or OOLDWVN'S "THE FACE IN THE DARK" AnjiTEItY 8TORY HY 1IIMN h. COBB TD A T A rTT l-H jiaukkt STrtCET irAJLALlJlt 10 A M to 11:13 P.M. An Artcrafl PI -tur WM. S. HART, "Selfish Yates" Thurclo t'rlltr, Ssturrtay MARY OAItDKN In "THE PPUCSDIU HINNElt" m JiySsss ALL TIIlM WEEK Ur ARCADIAI r-linRTNt'T TtF.IXlVV IftTI! ,f" io t-. m in. ". a 4r r.-4, 7.4r. n.sft P. M. Kii SESSUE HAYAKAWAIJ I.X l HIST rnrirriMATH -!' "THE WHITE MAN'S LAW" A I'AflAMOr.ST PICTUnE 1 7I;''TKrTA MATtKET ST-ABOVE 0TM VICIORIA FINAL WEEK WM. KOX S I.atffl Film Achlvnnnt THEDA BARA AS "CLEOPATRA" RFTJir.txTT MAIIKET hT Bl8w 17TH ni-itjEilM A METrtO PICTUR8 BERT LYTELL "TnAtr. or 4ilr4- "BAUI.B'R KYI?" 110th EptlMrt tuMonnow Mnn vr,n.ox i-ahtle in THE HII.t.rnEST MYSTERY" MARKET STREET AT JI'MPEIl. II A M tn tt P. M. VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS "HELLO JAPAN" TOM RAY. the Singlnir Fireman OTHERS. fPndCrifVVS MARKET ST. BHoW OTM LKUSS fctilO Dally Tvx lc Nlnhtlr MERRY-GO-ROUND &' lyjiMii PPflAflWAY Broail and Snyder Ava. , "HRI.P ! Pffl.mE !" Oirlie Show yTA Douglas Fairbanks in "Mr. Fix-It"' i o a r. r t tv v n m 7im I M K K It . r. l 1 1 W WJ, MATlNEEt;rOpAY AND EVERY 25c to l EVGS AT 8iin &HAT. MAT, S.V TO 11.50 ''Ton.oijjn! The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told A Romance of the Great War BLY bEATS IN ADVANCE BROAD Pop. $1 Mat. Today LAST 4 NIGHTS cSfaftV BIG SENSATIONAL HIT THREE FACES EAST A GRIPPING BTORV Of THE BECRF.T 8ERVICB OFFICIAL FRENCH WAR EXHIBIT a o matarlaH and trophUa loaned by th Freartv j "" "f h. United State. ' Mi DAILY, 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. . wfS Admlrilon 55c. l'rnceeoe tt Wir Bi 1017 MARKET STREET , r 17 WP.TTH'R THEATRE air.j " -.-- V,t. STELLA MAYHEW THE CHEERIEST COMED1EN.VB BERT FITZGIBBON THE original DArrrmti . Mlea Campbell, Yveua 8aratofts Jo .on I Claire Vincent A Co. Othen. STRAND . A"- lffl5Ci2i "OVER THE T0E5 3f With SETiaT. EMPET tlllmtalft " v rS' CASINO MATINEE TODAT Burlesque . Waluut ab. tth SU With lUrtM eV n 4VPTY 8t- Below. Vla.a M GAlfill HELLO WUWG 4 Trocaderq.1 XtteUL. wmm -T -ii' , B?v . fg-. .inl: M rf! uii , t 7'$1 "i Kr L b ML- llit .Jl Vi 'S f 51 51 m rig 1r?' JHE. JMl ! y'i.-jf 0quti v Blvcn at me nonat, ui M !. t .. -( . . .r k -. V . S . 1 - ;.. .1 Kwwm 131, " '-h A,.-. A t&, V ' ..' ' Vi "... i c ' IJ-lfr .VC-fijji ?-- . j.ii? .-;-&:. l LisLZi' ', if n.
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