r" EVENIKG ' PUBLIC LrlDaERIHlLADlBLPHlX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1018 a JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Many Happenings in the Social World. Ensign Zcchvcr's Death Joseph N. Du Harry, 3d, Wounded in France IwoNnnru'-n'uheu 1 hcani of nmtii Lee's death If tiny thing could Iff sadder nnd then on Tucsdav I lent noil tlmt .Inmnrd 3ckwcr, i:nlgn In ttio Nnv. v. who w married onlv last .lime to Agnes Mo Donogh hud died thnt jnornlns "f double pneumonln. Isn't It the moot tragic thing, this dltense? , I remember the 'nkwer wedding so v.ell. It xxns no lienlitrur Tool, place In St Patricks and .Intnnid looked so handsome xln his uniform nnd Agnes seemed so happy and pretty, and everything ln'", Qf giecns nnd pink llovvrrs. And not font months nftervxntds he 1 dead' He was ibout thirty-two yt-His old ard after his rutin r. Mr Ulcluiid '.eckvvei i" tlred as. head or the Philadelphia Musical Academy on Spruce near Sixteenth Jum.inl took charge or the liulnes end, while Camllle his hi other had the music In hand rtlls mother, who died about nine months ago, was Miss Mary ti'tnvllllers, n sister of Mr. Kdwnid V d'lnUfllers, Mis William Tiers nnd Mrs John Tlets of this city. One of his sisters Marie '.eckwer Holt has a beautiful voice and before hei marriage did n great deal of concert work Her hus band died about rK weeks before .lumuid was man led. 1 icmembcr at the time of the wedding, 1 thought It was so sweet of his slstcis, who were In mourning for theh mother and Marie for her husband, to K to the wedding dressed In white Hmllle. his older slstci. man led Ul(k Doonei, a phologiaphlo artist, scjue jciiih ago and, there Is one unman led sister, Isolde .laniard had greht charm of mannei and was greatly Ulcer) When wal was dcclaied on Germany fie Joined the Nnvj und w is stationed heie In l'hlladeiphla and in Levvcs Delaware, for a short time He had charge of a firoup or men at the ducks at one time He was taken 111 about ten days ago and on Prlday or last week pneumonia set In. His wire Is a pel fectl loel girl and has a gieat number of friends. She Is prostialed ocr his death They weie living at her fathei's home 'Jr.'" l'ine street, while the Mc-Donogh ramll was In Chelsea ror the summer and fall Mrs. .eckwer Is the daughter or Ml and Mrs M. 1'. McDonogh and a sister or Kathleen McDonoRh who was her maid or honor at the wedding. AND Jim Pequlgnot too. is dead lie has had such a Ioiir und trying illness poor man' M heait Roes out to his wire She was Dorothy Ward and her deotlon to hei sick husband has been the edifica tion or his and hei fi lends for the p.iht two eais. Jim had been In St Maty 'a Hospital ror months and then went to the University Hospital and Diuothy had u room at both hospitals next to )il and was within call every moment da. and night. The weie perrectly wrapped up In each othei , und so he wanted her most or the time And Dorothy nevei seemed tired or woin out, she was alvvuys there by him, her blight, cheeiful seir. In some way he contracted Influenza and arter his long" siege or i heumntlsm w is unable to throw It off. l'neiimonla devel oped and he died on Tuesday . THANK goodness howeer the siege seems to be abating a little und the doctots aie getting mtne and more careful nnd not allowing the patients to Ret up too noon. It, appears the disease eases up In three or four days and then "when the patients start to Ret up' and go around u relapse Is upt to come und It Is er won derful vvhen pneumonia does not set In. A groat man) think that when the riost comes It will be entiiely stamped out. Let that be soon, even ir our coal has not yet been delivered roi the winter. WORD came yesterdav that Joe Du llai i had -been wounded In France 1 understand It is onl a leg wound and nol seilous and hope this proves to be so Joe Is about as popblar as you make V?m He man led piett H1U Uiock. whose mothei, Mrs. Arthur Block, In the wa, has given over her house at Twenty -Mist nnd Spruce streets as an emergency Hos pital ror influenza patients Kill und Joe were married In St. Clements chuich about thiee yeurs ago. And do xou itmembei how loely the color hdiemc or that wed- dlng was'.' Tlie bildesmaids flocks weie a combination or the colois In the painting back or the altai in that church and the deep blue 'and gold and xvonderrul led gave a most unique and exquisite eflect. It was one of the most artistic weddhirf pat ties I have ever seen. Ulla spent mqst or j) the winter last er In Washington when Joe was at Camp Meade, but sue is now at her home on the Main I.lne. They have a smalt son, ou know. I am so glad it Is not a sevcte wonnd. HAVK ou ever thought about the school-chlldien of the ruttuo tit their hitOrV lessons? Just think how the poor things will hae to swear when they mem orize the speeches that make each town on the Hlndenburg line btand out, "The Bodies have turned tall and are running like !" Uelleau Wood Is always known to the Marines as Hellwood". "Sin lender? fj0 to "1 and so on. It will bo hard on their teachers and patents, but It will be a wonderrul alibi for them, -"Why Alfred, where did ou learn to say that word? "This morning, in history class." Hut It certainly will make their lessons more, Interesting for them. Countries that were" Just pink places on a map will be as full or romance as Sher wood Forest. And foielgn languages aie now the languages or our gallant allies. It will be a different thing to go to school In the years to come. And it's beginning noiv to be full or astonishing dlscoveiles that no one ever made beroie. A fifteen ear-old who Is experiencing the Jos and sorrows of the first book of Caesar, was K getting along pretty well the other night in his translation, and got so much of the tense of what he, wiys leading that he turned to his father In surprise and said, "Gee Whiz, Daddj;, jhev Germans were lobsters even back In Caesur's timet". NANCY WYNNE. . J Social Activities Jjj-s. Charles Custls Harrison. Jr., of Checkswood,Vlllanoxa, left for Unltlmore on Tula where her daughter, Mis Augusta Harrison, J 111 at the Catonsvllle. School PHi tf Mrs. WlHUifl jiitt win he glad in henr that she Is recovering from an uttaik of Inllutnza at the home of Mr and Mrs William V Wright In Radnor. Major John R Valentine, Remount Divi sion, t S A . who has been speeding his leave nl Highland farm, tlrjn Mnnr, left on .Monday for bis mn post nt Camp Jack son Columbia, S C Mr and Mrs V Warien Marshall, nt St Davids are tcei-lvlng i nngrntiilotlnns nil the birth of a son. Alfred Marshall, 2d, on Sun day, Oi lolier G. Mr William While, nr I'noll, n few ds In New York Is spending Owing In the epidemic all the entertain ments that wore to b.ivo been given this week In hoimi of .Miss Mildred Jones, whose wedding to l.luituiiint He Witt Crow ell Clement, r H A. will take place on Satur day have bien railed off Mr and .Mis Rodman .Smith, or Norwood, I'a , nnnounre the engagement or their daughter. Miss rtbidvs Cralgle .Smith, and Mr. J. Walson Tongue, of Chester Friend of Mis (liner t Walker of Quetn l.iiie. Falls of Sihuvlklll, villi be glad to hear of In r s ife anlval In France Miss Walker enlisted as n stenogiapher In Red Cross nitliltlt and silled foi overseas September 21 I'p until that time she had been emploved ns seerelarv to Doctor Mn nick of the t'nlverltv of Pcnny lvnnla Mr William ,T Conahan of 130 Cast Welti ii nveiim. Olnev, has nnnounccd the engagement of hei dntlghtei Miss Madeleine C Coiuihan. to Mr Stanley Colkett Burns of 3100 North Seventeenth sUct t Mr. Rurns Is In a Fruich hospital recovering from wounds n reived in the battle of the Murne on Julj 28 He Is u memher of the 110th Fulled States Infantrj RED CROSS CHAPTER TO ELECT OCTOBER 23 Nominating Committee Recom mends Choice of All Old Offi cers to Succeed Themselves The annual elullon of the Southeastern l'ennslvnnlu Ch ipter. Ann i lean Red Cross will he held October L'l at the rh.ipe head quarters, lfilS Chestnut sticet The (mils will he open fiom in a in to I p m The nominating committee, which ronsUls of Coloml Samuel I Lit l)r Ch irle 1 Hart and .Mr Paul Thompson, proposi the following name to le votid on at the elec tion I' T Siotesbur), ihairmau Mr Vithur II l.ea, vice ihalrm.m, John Karnes Town send, sect tin v and 'I hom.is s Gates, ln.is ui I . Dlrectois George T Rutin, Janus G Cimpliell, Mi. A J. Cissalt, Clnrle W Chuiohmin Mrs Xorlon Down, Mr George W. Child Dresel, Samuel S Fleislur. Jueph R Gnindv Chailes .1 Hatfield. r I) , Mrs. A D lloffir, W rimbcrton Huti hlnson Wal ter II Johnson Mis . A l.unb, Rand.il Moigau, Mrs II S IMentlss Nichql Mrs Thomas Fottei Jr. Mrs Thomas Rohln. W. Illnckle Smith, Mn IJ T ,Motehury, Frnest T Trigg, Mrs flan lay II Warburton James M Wlllcox andlis Charlton Yarn ill This list Is kldltio.ll with last ear's, except that JnmiH .M Wlllcox, vice piesident of lh Philadelphia Saving Fund, Is paced iu nom ination In the steid of John P Connollv, who icslgned MOKE HELP Ij (MJIP FIGHT Kmerjirniv A ill Opens New WeM I'liiladel pill J ODite tanergetuv ld seivlce for Intlueiua patlenls anil their families In AVest Philadel phia Is to be administered fiom headquar ters tstabltshid lodav at the Phllom'uslan Club 3844 Wulnut stud The well children of parents strlikeu with influenza will be carid for; nmbulanr,. serv ice will he provided for suITerers, and food will bo furnished trr families handicapped by Illness Donations of food nnd inonev for the West Philadelphia headuartein are r qurstcd NEW HOSPITAL IN DAY Ueronl 5et lij Kmergeiii) Aid ami Mrs. Samuel Kiddle A lei old was broken ill the equipment of uneigenc hospltuls wlirn through a bianih of the Emergency Aid, a bouse provided bv Airs Samuel Riddle, Glen Riddle, jas opened, cleaned, equipped with beds, blankets and other furnishings, and completely Btaffed a an emcrgenev hospital In twelve hours Dr Charles 11 Schoff. Media, Is the ph slciaii In charge, with Mis Pat sons as head nurse There are several doctors on the staff, and two Bisttis come ovei eaih day to help Miss Carson and Miss Keating of the Kmergency Aid, were especially active In the perforinaiue or tills feat The hospital will be able to aciommodate as man as fifty patients. I'ooil (.'enters Need Vegetables for Soup ' Vegetables are needed for fcoup that is being made at emergent) food centers and to nfltaln an immediate supply an appeal has been made to ovvneis of homo gaidens Potatoes, caiiots, onions, 'elery, parsle'y und labbage aie needed, according to the Col lege Settlement, and should tyjtforwarded to the Northern Soup Society Douse, 817 .North l'ouitti Btreet 'Mau pel sons have a sui plus of these vegetables iii their home gaidens and ought to -make substantial contributions," slates the appeal . ( A1ISS GRACE D. WALKER Of Queen lane. Fall of Siliuylklll, wlto has arrived afcly in France, where he bas gone ai a tenographer' ia Ike SSSSSB WSiAM Americnn Ked (ireM , V LEAVES SOON FOR " r -&: snwi'i iinsi i 'iffe,feia: rttoto 1 Ynmaky &. rhilllp MISi nr.VIRK.K -MUtl.K Who expect lo go to Fori Niagara llii" monlli lo iirml omc lime, wilh her father, vi ho i lalioneil llierr THE GILDED MAN By CLIFFORD SMYTH CovurlaUI. Hit by Uortl rf l.iwtiQM le , ." lor;. CHAPTER XIX l ConliiititMl i ' Surelj vou remeniber whit Naiva "' she went on "lie seeks treasutc He i-ocjglu II with David ihiee veal ago the pool tit.is urf belonging to what Is lefl of ml people Segurra told him wheie It was. how lo get It." Ah, e" exclaimed Una Nivv I know! The treasure of (iuatavlta, of la Duiado It Is hire ' It Is here It Is mine' said SaJIpona Mirnly "It will never bo Ids lwavsoiii people have fought for It. have sinned and died to make It the'rs Th.'y have drlvm u off tho face of the e irlh. to hick- foi i cnturiis In this c.e and In that other land that as c' ou know nothing or Heie we have made our world and we will keip what Is ours, unliss David " The word died on Sujlpona lip U the fai entl of the garden the heavv branche-.of spectral Bhrubbcry swaved and palled, re vealing a inujetlc figure h istenlng toward tin in It was Narva Gliding along the path xv nv, she showed an agitation rontrastlng strangely with. her accustomed resirve Kachlne tlie entialioe to the p iluce, she pointed behind hoi nt the 'line lime nd dnsslng the queeii In word uiilntelllg bit to Fna "Ye thei are coming ' lld P.ijlpna, Mulling com'posedl) 'It I" well There Is nothing to fear" Narva had nrilved none too won A Hin spoko to the nuein, shouts weie he aid In the diMnncc, and then the tiatr.p of ap prifaehlng footstep SaJIpona luhamid to the tlncshold of the palace, where signing lo the others lo lemaln tiehlnd, she stood alone, nwaitlng the uom Intruder'. Hei defenseless position biought bitter ptotesl, fiom .Nana that was supported bv a move ment nniorfg the otheis lo ptotect theh queen It should be noted heie that hi spite of his defeat, pictured In the pool of light. Miranda had by no means i diminished bis'eflorts to gain control of Raoul s men He had fol lowed along at their side Irrepressible in his attempts to hold theii attention a sort er gadtlv whose persistent tensing nothing tan stop Raoul would have pat on cud to him once and for all but In this ho found that his men, pacific hi nature and training would not uphold him Miranda's lotimd llgun vehemence spasmodic energy, the unmiti gated corn with which he regarded all who dlffcied from him delighted them He en roled tho sort of Immunity from punishment .rm.ip.i ihi. old-time court Jetcr. The i.ivc- I nun liked him because they could never tell what ne was koimk " ",J t,c.. . .v ,iu,... of so dvnamic a personality appealed to their sense of humor Thus, when they were all assembled In the garden, the little doctors next move was awaited with eagerness To their astonishment, the flourish expected of him was not forthcoming. Instend, he stood stock still, folded his arms acioss his i best with all the Napoleonic dignity he could muster and glared at Raoul. This extreme composore, however, was not shared b) the rest of the explonrs At the rtrst glimpse of Fna, standing Immediate)) hehind SaJIpona Mrs Quale gave a shriek of Joi and collapsit) Into the arms of the schoolmnslei, whose own emotions made him a sorry support at the best. I.elghton, on the contrar), arc-ommnled by Dentin, stiude qulckli forward and would have reached the thiesh'old of the palace, had be not been waved Imperlouslj aside by1 Raoul, who now summoned his followers about him, formed them Into a (lose phalanx and advanced rapldl) acioss the garden. When they viere within a hundred jards of the palace, they wire huddenli met by two ram of gigantic stature, who calmly ordered them to halt. Raoul was less Intimidated than ills follow ers, who recognized In this unexpected chal lenge an authority they were accustomed to obev The two men confronting them evi dently belonged to the priesthood. The) were, distinguished from the rest of Sajlpona's couitleis b.i their dress, adorned hy various symbolical flgureB embroidered In red und gold, nnd by two vvuuds, each surmounted bv an emerald which they carried In their hands. Although without military backing, weaponless except for these wands, Raoul saw with dismay that the mere presence of these men exilted tho respect, and even the irnmi of those about him. Many bowed before them, a few showed an unmistakable disposition to abandon their enterprise alto gether nnd take tefuge In night. Berore this movement could become gen eral, however, they were arrested by the appearance of SaJIpona In their midst. Descending the steps of the palace, the queen, attended only, by Una and Narva, came swiftly forward to meet them. Her bearing, the proud majesty of her beauty, caused a murmur of admiration throughout the ranks of the cavemen that was punctu ated by a hearty shout from Mlianda, who watched the troubles of Raoul with unre Htralned delight It was not often, indeed, that the rank and file of the Land of the Condor came face to face with tjielr queen. When they did so, the meeting aroused a profound feeling of pride and loyalty. Raoul, seeing the effect SaJIpona had upon his men, and already disconcerted by the reception accorded the two priests. Tiad no mind for further encounters that might cost him his entire following. In tho ontsldo world, faced by a similar danger, he would have retreated, nut here, In the midst, of a subterranean labyrinth of unknown extent, retreat xas ivslble. The alternative was a bold ral ivlng of his forces, a sudden rustWor the nrlxe h had xenture4 so fartwln. Turp I Ins upon his men. lie dtpswusu jhwn sV FORT NIAGARA '.Arnxmummnrnm 'gill fot ihHr appaicnt change of put po1 lull row ard lie N.OU m ii i, in.iln slave: he cihd taunl i'igl vVi im, mlr tviants In out power i'l vou ikkI ,ir, f,,, onr fieedom is lo follow 'lie and I ik, ,it belongs to Vou ' TheiH vino enough who understood his iv ouN to Mandate them to those Igiiiinni of SplllNh nnd 111,,, ilinipril.iln fff..M n,r. iluud on then' pi ople vacillating b natuie evu leadv in li.lrl to the strong! vt pu-i-oii.illlv Hut appealtd lev them was not fat liom thai Inii nihil Spear., knlve bloiv guiiH were luaudMied, a-seoie or mine men l lipid rorw.inl utteilng cries of tiiumph and again tho iitlaik planned bv Raoul siemed falrl undnt way und with a uaon ablc piiipicl of success It was cheeked but cnjy for nn instant by a clamorous pro. test from .Miranda The lattei. blazing with Indignation bounded to the fiont. gesticulat ing and menacing all who weie within his i each "Ho is one canaille this fellow " he shout ed -He tight with the women lieu take fiom you all viu have. Do. not be stupid Ife lie' He lie" This nut hut st nstonlshednoie than it con Uiieed those to whom It was addiesved A Mlianda iioko In a mixture of Kngllsh and N'.mb-h v, an el nnv one understmd what hi said In another moment lm would have bun swipt derisively aside had not SiJIpona qulelli Inteiimsed Pointing at Raoul she spoke a few word to the lavemen in their native tfugite Then she turned to the man whine aimed presence .it tITe doot of hei li.il.ico threatened her authority, If not her life ho' This Is the man who n short time ago I -aied fiom deith at 'the hand of an ungiv mib" she i-ald scoinfull 'Vou did not come to my houe then Don Raoul a jou eomi now nd jet If l ordet thee men. whom mil think are vevut followet to tiat vou as that other mob would have treated you, thex would obrj mek Ho sure of lint' And non tell me. what have xou dene with Anltoo." lUoul heitated n moment, then answered sullenly "He nttuikrd me I Kllltrt him in self defene The replv was onlv half understood by the cavemen hut the attitude or Raoul l0ti Hasted with the majestic blaring nnd com posuie of SaJIponi had alieadi amused their Indignation "It inav have been, as xou .,) n spf. defense 1 have onlv your word for If -nut for the treaeheri, the lebelilon you have brought here.' the queen went on, 'by all tho laws cr our kingdom you should die ' Hut f have something I wish you to do If xou do it, your lire will be spired and xou will be taken In safely from this rave never to tnter It again , "I have told them she explained, turning to Raoul, "that I knew of your coming as I did I have told thim J have something foi vou to do before you nie expelled from om kingdom And I have pledged my word for soui safety although none of the men you have led here against me seem tri care what happens lo sou. And now you will tome wjth ine Theie was a inuimui of approval Raoul looked fearfully at hi folloiieis Theh sub mission to the commands of the woman they were accustomed lo obev was sullicleutlv evi dent to destroi hi last hop,, for even a divided authorlti Neithei ror he xva Igno rant of their language could lie tell Juxt what had passed between them nnd SaJIpona He was glad to accept honevei the queen- piomlse f safety and thl coupled with a desire to get to the bottom of the mvsterv that had tantalized him ilnc he first met this strange and fascinating being, teionclled lihn to the enforeed abandonment of his schemes for the conquest of a suhterrnnean Mronihold into which he had ventured too fai to retieat He therefiie bowed his head to Sajlpona's commands and prepared to do us she directed His submission was gieeted with I ion leal approval by Miranda, who now waddled forward impatiently, dragging I.elghton with him, to enter tlie palace Rut In till his wa prevented bv SaJIpona "Senor Doctoi ' she said pleasing hi vanity by her knowledge of his professional title, "you must wait Theie I much to he done Vou aie a fine general Ton have helped save this palace, mv kingdom and all of us from ruin I am verv giateful Soon you will have eventhlng that you, want And you nnd xour Mends will leturn to your own country In safety " "Uut. Senorlta he expostulated ; "this young lady Is hoie I looK for her every where In this lave I am her family she must come back to us ' "Not yet." was the calm reply "Very soon, yes But now she will stav with me " There was a finality about this way of putting things that dashed even Miranda's impetuosity I.elghton, silently watching the brief altercation, and perceiving that Fna, who still remained where RaJIpina had left her. was perfectly calm and In no need of their assistance, exerted himself to restrain her headstrong champion This was no. easy matter, and the struggle between the two was watched with a covert smile bv SaJIpona With the help of Herrasand Andrew, how ever, Miranda's opposition was finally over come, , , Arter'whlch. without waiting lo hear the tirade that, she could see, the doctor was ready to launch, the queen, followed by Ra oul, turned to the palace. Regaining the entrance, she faced them once more and wdved a farewell to the silent throng In the garden. Then, giving her hand to Una, she - I L - ",( passed wiimn. jn i'"" uu. v......... -hind htr. v ICUMfiDiUU ivaiuiuwiK DOCTOR SQUAD HELPS 2600 GRIP SUFFERERS Draft Hoard Alemlirr '1Y1U How "(!it IMivciciim- mid Stu drill Aided How In one dm a mere handful of dlv phisliliii u"lted b twenix folillh-j ear medliHl Minimi si sleinulli ally llratnl ;no South Phllidelpblu Inlluiiii'T irtse I told bv Mfird Illinium member of loi.il dinft biMtd Vn '.i Fotuth stieit and Snider avenue ll was mi Ttied,u October 1, I he lid numb. I of -until Phlludelphlii residents ap pealed at the I 'out Hi street and Snyder ave nue station hntie for medical aid Not only did the pootei lenient seik the services of the hetiili city phvslrliin, but manv wrallhv teldent tin iblc to obtain their own fain III dni tots did so x (ommlltei iiiiiMstlng of -amue I Duel, fhalriiini of louil draft tumid No 10 MiniucK WTIIlg and mvs, If, via formiil ami the follow lug ichenie put 111 motion." .ild Mr (lex in inn "A dli.clnn Iwt nf the southern eitnii of tin iltv w a mitirn up, and as tin tier son i.iinc in , would enter theh uddrci nndei Hull sued Inad So name weie a-ked We linn made dtipllial. sheet and muted tho Hildiis!, giving them to the doitoi and miiili.il studi ul fot ultititlon "The phislelnii" uflit examining the sick ones, made ihilr uport ivllh liifoiinallon a to the iiiiidllliin of the pattiul, stialts of Hie famlli mid the nunilur of sick in the houe In muni i,it tnpltal tiialiuriil was iiiguit null wiih all the hopltal packed to enpailti wp galu.il p, nnl-'-don to u the Muiih Pbllaililphla Ri publican Club, Ilinail sin it and Snxilcr avenue, and ininiidlaleli iraiisfonnrd ll into an itiirt gency hospital lapabli of rating for seventi tlie strli ki n n iMins n old hoie dim u nmbulaliie wa ieur. rictrd nnd till put In ue with Itlll Kellv. a tliemnn ,itt,uliiil to Hi, Foipth stieet and snider avi mn. ntatloii, a diliil .Main of the pooi not onlv mtlved medi cal attention but mi,. Mipplinl Hltli rood basket Finn thou mil ilollius was i ontl lb uted hi the South Philadelphia buliic men All llllile In ptaMng the ilmlol, two of whom. Mi Ihailis K,en and Dm tin Gal lighel louti.uliil lufiueiui and ate now patimts In tin un-igemv lio-it ll Ihej Inlped to found mil I lip miihuil ftudiitt T liese weie fiom litteisim College CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR EXCEEDS $250,000 QUOTA KpiMMipal Parish Defie Intltieid and Kuiv SI 0.000 More Tlian Loan Allotiiienl Willi Srtil lino alieidv niNeil nfiet it li.nl appolllulted ltelf qtiota of JJ10 llllil fot llii fourth l.ibirtv l.mn i (ommltue of Hie Fplviopnl Chun Ii of tin Savloui Thuli- Ighth and Chistnut ttnts lnc won i stiff lace against tin illtadianlagcs "f Hie in Ilueii7.i epldemli This lomtnlllet of twenli-Iive won undir Jhe lead rslilp of Miss Cathetini. In land, S803 Wiilnui slriei. has win Led with out Intel mlsMini having no stone unturned and i riming link again and iignln wheie It nnv have filled unci ll Is the belief of Hit lev Robeit .lohn- lon the leilm, that tli,. nl.iir. 1, Ii iu ,,i gicatei dun III ill to work with all Its 71a toi the good of the rountri and he hlmst If tired the liealls nf his lougligiitloli at Hie beginning of tin loan dilve with a fluent lettei of nppia! to em it tin inhet Small kuIii ilpllon bin hei n incouiaged T he workeis have gone out d iv after dav, und an ixteiisive house-to-house tauvass hi been made Miss lieland sild tin itsponic of tieople to the appials of the wotkeis was geneiou ufleu wlun lioUM'holdi is had an swered hi siib-,cilitioii tliiough 1ie Inn , h Ilself tin uitiiiis'-ci inn knowing, had gone again to tin houe nnd had bun utisututl Willi moil Minions suIim i Iption- In spilt of the fait tint hinlh a dai lias passed slnte tlie nut lit oak of tin epldi ink that some meiubei of tin lomnilllce his not hid to gin up I lie work has goiti on with out am waning In tbu entliiisi ism of both lite winkers and leader Last je.u this committee lai'id $Ta Olin fot Hie l.ibeitt Loan Having learmd somtthlng of Hie leiliuique of this all-ltupoi taut an tlltse wiitneti hive eielv hope nf tilling out then qitoli in spil, of Hit ei mlng v In supeinble dillliyhli HOOVER ASKED TO CUT ' RESTAURANTS' PRICES Many Complaint. Made That lie- tluetion in Qnantit) M.i Aid Profiteerinj: i oiuplnlnts have bei u leitlvnl, hi the Fideral food admlmsiraliou In llien.i few div agiint Ilie'lwilvi gemiil iitilei ulilih Fond dmlnlsliatoi lloovti ulll put Into ifftit next Week as a wai imastui in toiineelton with iistauianis and publii din ing rooms The object Ion t oiiu i btetti fuini Iiboi up icseiitutlies ami laboi union who ihaic., that Mr llniiver has mil laken sttis whl.li will uib and lestihi pilie for foodstuffs under his lien legulalloti The tisseitlou Is m ide thai iiiiibi sin h eunat ment In the it prii e have Ik en raised Iu coriispoudlug me,iuie as tin lioli In the doughnut Is laiger the pi Ii es an latgei Ml HooieCs twelve giiui.il older leave the prh es lirgeli to the niiwieiiK ,t the itstuuiaiil pinpilelois The speiltli points on nhi.ii nbjeiilon are made ale thei-e Pi lies foi food that inav be ibirgid bv lateiers and leslauiateui it. kit nine strlrted by Ml llooiei but lb, iiiauniv of ihe food and the mantlet of Its sen uv an lie finitely curtailed and ttstiUlid liarnltuie are eliminated fiom many .dishes without pmvlslon foi a ' uieponu Ing reduction In the pi Ices The amount of butter and ilmse tint iui be served lo one puson Is llinitid lo one half ounce of each although Hie ihaige In xlltually all eating place lemiin unehaiiged foi these edllih s Sugar Is limited to a Hint-It naspoonful to the meal, although .Mi llooiei said nn Ills return leientlv fromFiaine and Hiigland that he did not expect lo Im lease the limi tations on sugar and thai virtually all ie srlctlons would be len.oied on January 1.. ACT T 12,000 l)R M-T CASKS Appeal Hoard Have litis) Week- 1811 In ilunlrlal CluiiiK Here The dlstilct appial draft boaids of Peiui sylvaula aited on mote than U'uon claims und appeals last week, aieoidlng Ii Major W. 15 Murdoik. ihlef diaft olliiei The eight boards consldeitd twlie as many cases last week as In the pievlous seven days In spite of the fait that some have ledtiied staffs due to the Influenza. epideniU About one third of Ihe claims were refund Last week there weie Mil Indultla1 claims acted upon and 31 Cb men phued iu Class 1, while of the 2279 agricultural ilalms 58G were put Into Class 1 Philadelphia had 1111 industrial claims. The movement of 1500 negioes to Camp llreenc is In full swing and will be completed tomorrow night Net week the CampUreen leaf movement will start. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES tty DADDY i fort 1 1 tr Hfi nttimture rnrh utrk begr "( iontay ntirf cndiup Saturday illlllu llrliiluiii nml 1'ifillU II" lo f'xinc' In ,,x, ,r Urn nml Hilt Dnllon. Ii hi me In iliimiri nl Itilntl ttiplnrnt bil niriiiiliin ilinli nil iiiblr Vn (JoHrkrlll .rill r Ihr flntilttn rnjiltur it mmitlir fltm iff t I WIAI'I'KK IV Vggv OiMiri "A'o Man'i Land" JiiiIi woik Peggi shntiled 'till Del -J glum as the fat ileiman teigeant both liiinit high In the air dnnred aioiind lo void the phuip baveunt with which Peggy Hirentin.il In job him "again Hood wink.'- i rlrd lloitur and Carrie I'Irmiii, hopping up and down iu thill Joy The in of tin (ietmati soldleis bulged out as tltev H the iUUk and threatening punishment of Hull sergeant Thei bulged a bit furtliei win u thei saw the queer Jubill tlcalloti of the Itlrds And they bulgid far thest of all whin Hilly Itelglum w Inglng the inai hltie gun meiiaiinglv back nnd forlh, warned Hum of unsim dangeis Vou nn. urmunded bv .in Ameileaii plum, torn at mi, he sliotitid Iu a gruff loin Hut he wlsilv did tint tell them that ihe phantom atnn lonsMid of cnlv two pi rson himself and I'eggv "If vou resist in Hy to cscutie. vru will he struik down nt ou e John, naich the prisoner 111 fiont of you Piggi looked mound to ee whom Hlllv wa talking lo He motioned thai he mi nut her Stepping forwaid she ipiliklv i at died the ) tut) in, 'it i t hei ictirlug n liig knife. 'Sow, Pete shouted lilllv. nnd Piggy, act ing a Pete, "eniihid anolhei man down i ho line And si it w,ent on Hlllv rilling a (lllfiu lit iiaim until the Cumuli tmit have thought a whole mmpani r-f tihnntom was iu Hie shellboli Thei looked decldedlv suited and veil well content lo stand iiuiklv strtl with thdr hand in Hie air A Piggi seaidnd em ii one. lie In milled and mulleiid "ICainrtiid ' Ixnmeiad'' until she waniMl to laugh flir a few hop In the dance of Jov , Home i nnd C.nrle Plgi in i.itched out a loaf of lil. ii k hieail among the Human upplle and nle It lagfilv W'e haven I had a thing In ill In two ilavs" thev explained a soon a thev had n few bite Mou hnow thei don't f ei d nrmV plciou whin thei are on ilutv That' so thev will flv stialght h.uk lo headquarters wheie Kiev kiiini food Is waiting" "Nilllur have Heen not Rill had mix food ' fxclalmid Pi ggv renicmbdlng thn tillgtit of the voting Mildlet "I II send them ii note telling them we have captund thl shillholf nnd that we will fend supplies tight away ' III Ihe pin kit of Peggx klllkl suit WO a noli book nnd pencil In u moment he had s( rlhbled tbf nevte ' Hlllx Helglttm and I hair cnptiirid Hi inai bine-gun iiet and twentv Cerman with ihelr "upplli If xou 11 prninl( not to hoot well send food to vou our flood Falix " Thl note she fastenid In the ring en llnimr Pigeon's leg and the two Itlrds dirti d mil tin top hi ailed tor the refuge of the Vmeili nn soldier In re nm kablv ipili k time the Pigeons cami link with n icplv which mid ' Wr don I believe Iu fable- uiile thev litlng lis food Reu nnd Rill " Pi ggv thought fa-l She wouldn't dare let the He i man prisoners take food to Ren mil Mill Hlllv Helglum couldn't go a he hid to guard the prlsonus Homer nnd Car tie Pigion louldnt carrv mrre than scrap". Shed have lo go herself fl ithering up a loaf of lire id a ouplc of sausage and a cautei n of water she datted up the side of the hellhole and aero No Man Land Icvvard the shellhole at the top of the hill On Hie wav she discovered that she nnd Hlllv had by no mean captured all the fleimins in the foiel, for bullits ripped all about her The (In man couldn't see lur hut thei tould see the supplle site cat rUd and thev weie so net vou nnd sus picious thai thei blared aw iv at these with out waiting li figure out whnt it all wa lllOtlt The bullets Hew so thick that 1'iggv spuitid fat. and when she came to the shell hole she plimiptd right do.w n into 11 without nailing lo be a lilt formal And u she did mi she got a shock fi- she found Hint two i.ioi-hiip b.ivouetH weie nt lur bteast and two dipcrate hollow-evid voung soldier were behind the bayonils, iradv to Jab them light tliinugh lur "Dcn't stub' she crbd "ll I. Pi im es Peggi '" fToiniiDOH' icllf It lolil how I'liwu nml mill tin a little ilcimlnp nit" o Ihr (la infill lo in I r n nil for Ihr Anirrlinn a'my Oeorpe W. Martin fieoiue Mai Hn only litiillni of tn nlor JJ.nvId Martin dlid yisterdtv of old n ge Ml Mai tin was a mi nihil of .Sehuiltr post No 51 H A R and the Huslnes Men s s-oilallon of llolinisbutg The fu neral will lake place Salurdm oftunoon tit t 3u in lock from s. naloi Martin's sumimr linuii Norlhe.ist Houlev.ud and West road Intirmint will be nude In the Ninth Cedar Hill I'emetuv I iruteiuiit I'. I erov Mo-er 1'iillslowll. P., Oil. 17 -Kllst l.letlltnaTll I l.eioi Mosei who loulr.u ted lutlueiua In camp nt Woodbuty N I dlul at hi hoim In Spr'ng City xisieiday He wa pro. litieliii nt the Jnteiboiough I'iesa and wa twentv-elght years oh' Mr. Belle WtUon ( ar-tair-.Mi Helle Wilson Cuistubs died e.-Ul-dav at the lesldenie of her son-in-law Ai iliur I Piene JOS" Locust strict Mr" Piene was the former Miss Lorraine W i ,ii. -tail's s ur'2 I I'hoto by Maritsu MUS. JOHN WHOLEY Who before her marriage on Monday wa Mis Krma Hanlart, The wedding vi as to have taken plaie )c. tenia), but the invitations were retailed on ariount of llie order of the Hoard of Health, ami the marriage was solemnized quietly at home on Monday lVSa v r 1 AUTUMN WEDDINGS ARE MANY TfflS WR: ising of ChureliCH Does Tfjtt 1 'revent .Sojemiiizinp: of Cere , xjIOh ii I mg monies at Home inoiig the Interesting autumn weddings will be thHt or Miss KI irence Levlnson, daughter of Mt nd Mrs l'.ura Levlnson. bf 181.1 North eighteenth stteel. and Mr. Mer lon It Mvirs, of 2ln North Twenty-slxt. "tieet whlih will take place this evening at Mnvei s Drawing Room, 1620 North Broad "ireet The reremonv will be performed iT Hie Hei loseph Krniiskopf, of the Kenneseth Israel i ongregatlon, and will be followed bi n dlnnei foi the two families Mr Levin si n will give his daughter In marriage, Th bilde win wear a gown of white crepe d i hine and geoigelle crepe with a veil of Hius'el net caught with orange blossoms. shower of hrlde roses and orchids tI(I be tarried There will be no attendants VI i .Vlier and hi bride will leave on an extinded trip and will be nt home, upon theli leitun, at 381.1 North eighteenth street, WHOLe-HARI)ART pi.ttv wedding look place In the Church of the f!eu eighteenth and Stile streets, on Momlav mor..lng when Ml erma K. Ilaidiiii, daughter nf Mr Krank Hardart. o( IC24 orih Klfteenih stieet. was mnrrled to Mr John C, Wholev of 1822 Windsor ave nue ArchLlship Dennis Dougherty offl- luted at the nuptial mas nnd performed the eitnion) The In Ide weie n gown of white salln ti burned with iIucIihsso lace with a train of ilolh-of.llver Her Veil rt tulle, which i xtt tided to the huu or the train, was ar latiged with orange blnssonrs and felt from a cap of duchese lire She carried a shout r of bride roe and lllles-of-the-lallei The bilde' r,uh, r gave her Iu marriage and hei slstet Misi, ITorcnce Hardart, xvas her onlv attendant The lattei wore a frock if pink and blue chiffon tiimmifl with sliver laic with a plctureiU( lint of pink and blue ihlflon and tarried a shower of pink I osi Mi William Ktrigan wa the best man Ihe seiihe was followed bv n breakfast at the home of the bride's father for the two families -nd the ichblshop The wed ding had hi en planntd for Tuesday to b followed by a reception at the Manufacturers' i lub, but owing to ihe tullng of the Hoard of Health the null t stivlec was ai ranged. Mi Wholev nnd lil bride lert on a fort nights nip noil upon their return will be at home t ir.jt N(irth Plfteenth street until tin brldegioom leaves foi Camp Hunt. Phievs V.i, where he will be cinnected with tin ihemical waifqie blanch of the service. lxRlse-HALL.MAN wedding of Intciest in this city. Potts low n Pa, ami Dunelieii J was that of Mrs Lama M H.nllman daughter of Mis lleirge Deiira of Poltstown, nnd Mr. Joseph Kiause, of Hunt Hen. V J which look plate on Saturdav afternoon at the home Of Hln brl.ln Mi!'. ..k,1. ,. .... i .. ,1..,, , ,, ui.tu bii cet, w Hi the Rt v Rlthnid Radcllffc pastor of 'ooknian Methodist episcopal Church, INi tilth stieet and Liltlgh avenue, offl'lat Ing The Ii i i tie woie a robL if embroidered net oi u ihlffon silk ami curled a shower. oi mint loses nnu Im rosebuds She was attended by Mi William Lockhardt. as bridesmaid who wore n gown of cloth-of-sllur and t in led n shower of pink roses Mis Katharine Siviinsnii. the little flower girl wore n lingerie frotk trimmed with burr ioettcs and cirrled n basket of autumn leaves and bun" autumn llowcrs .Mr William I.oekhardt was the best man. The ten mom was followed by a dinner. The bouse was decoiated with autumn leaves, finis and yellow autumn (lower Mr and Mi Ix'rause will h- at home at 216,1 North Ciiiu.it stieet SlI.VeitMAN-bTRAUSS The vv (tiding of .Miss Kloience Strauss, tlaiigluei of Mr tiinl .Mrs S Straus, of 1307 Wtsi Crle avenue, and Mr Hernard Silver man, of 1U1 West erle niinue, took place mi simdnv evening at the home of the In dt "s p.uuits The eeremonv was per fu lined hi the P.ei Joseph K"iaukopf, of the Kemitsith Isiatl T . mple The bride wore white satin and geoigelle tieim with a tulle vtll hi Id with oiange blossoms and carried ii sin wit of toe and orchids She xvas glvtn In nratrlahe by hei father and xvas aitt niled by hei slstt r Miss Helen Strauss .Ml Mori Is Stiaiit was the best man. The .suv he was followed In i reception .Upon theii letmn fiom ibcir wedding trip Mr Sll vermui and hl In Id, will be ut home at 1107 l.i tp avenue HM'lilieK M.fVRROV All ntttaitlve tliuiih wedding will take, place this eienltig .it f, 30 ecloek nt the fhuiih of nut Ladi of the Rosaty, when Miss ICathiyn I'l.mi'e.s MiCanon nnd Mr. Hi 1 D.inltl Hiugher will be murrled. The hilde will wear a gown of Ivory Ktoigttle beaded vv !tl a mint train of satin Mie will in ni a cap tell of hi Idal tulle and duches laif and will i.my n shower bouquet of Initial iiimh ami Illus of the valley. Miss Ct. Ilia Cathat im Mititiion the bride's sis- , tet. who will be Hit maid of honot. will wear n flock or palt pink iliiffon ter satin, a pink mile hat and will t.mv n Imuquet of yellow hi vsanlheuium nuij autumn leaves itteptlon will be In Id ut the home of Mi ami Mi- ITed check 3J1 Davis road, l.liiierrh fitt Noumber 1 Mr and Mrs. H.iughu will In at bom, Mt 21173 Krankforrt avenue. HHITONS WILL ISIT PEW (' mnii-sioii Coming to .k (.lo.e Itelations llelneen I niicrMlie. To develop n s or co-operatloii between Knglish nnd muicau uirversltles the Brit ish Kduiailonnl Commission will visit Phila delphia tomoirou on Sntuiilav afternoon ii will lonfel wiih tlie faculti of the Cnl xetsiti of Peunsv lian a The Hiitons who will attend the eonfer tiue are Di C siupitx vice chancellor of Cambridge I uliricsiti He edward M. W Hiker fellow of Queens Collige, Oxford I Mieisiti Sit lleiny Mlei. vice chan lelloi or Mam hestei 1 uiveislty Professor John Jolev Tilnuv College Dublin; Sir lleinv louts Cnlverstlv of (ilnsgow , Miss i iirollne Spurgeon piofesor at Uedford Col lege I niveisliv of London and Miss Rose Sidgwlik lecturei at I nlversllv of Hirmmg ham I'ollowiug the innfeieute at the Cniver s'tv of Penusv Ivania the Krltish educators will go tn swuiihmtiie In the evening thev iv III be entertained hi the Bellevue-Slratford by Piovosl Sinltb of Hie I nlverslty of Penn svlvnnla On Momlav the partv villi visit Hog Island and Hi v n .M.twi Visits will also he made to Hnveifoid College and Drexel Institute ;kt army commissions cven From Thi Cil) ami Nearby in War Department l.it The War Department announced today thpt cominlsslones had been awarded to seven esldents of this clli and nearby as follows- To be first lieutenant oidnance corps. Hoy Clayton Kelley 1723 Diamond street To be setond lieutenants nuartermsstrr corps (enlisted) Samuel Jay liurbarr. 1H West Cumberland street , , edwln V, Lav ell, 129 South Twenty -thltd street. ;; To be captain, motor transport corps A, ft , C Hale, AVayne . To be second lieutenant, motor transport' corps (enlisted) A T Flower. Jenklntowiv t- To be Becond lieutenant, sanitary cors (enlisted) AUred James Snyder. 2102 -N'ortfcsi ..nn.l .lr.al I To bn 'second lieutenant, a Ir service ng, TOta, (aeroiautllcs) Prank Jackson Long, Hegerman street ACADKMV Wed AM Oil no at a f u. v,tT HEIFETZ :. TiiiiFis it. It.SU Ii. Box Xest. M. a HfPi'i, 1110 Cheitnut trU Cbeshs (if A. 1117. v-; 4 i 4 'C. I 1 uH& -i " V tf it ,- f?v' ..&T' Hi &"- V r. k2a
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