k'5a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JAXITAKV 27, 1019 Ill !. B i JUST GOSSIP mcy Wynne Hears of Orvillc k ?. foil ,. Vi .vet.; i i;iw u; uii i teir o;t w nHAT iiluu of Marian llorivltz ndcii' frlentlH have been much ills- wetl to lic.ir nf the lllncsi of lier foil lllo Horn It. Orvllle lini tiriMi t school In Mni-MicliiiKett, mifl It appears thut foot bcciinio Infected from tlie back of shoe rubbing nKiilnst lili heel. Ite went 10 to .Moene Haven, l'l.i., where tho rlcrn. are living. hey tried nil Kltidw of remedies to nvoitl operation, bill tho Infected fool devcl- el Into u regular nice of blood poisoning, a week 111:11 Inst 1'rld.iy he vvaftakeii a special train to Tampa, l'lii., where was operated on the following hund.iy. inBlno It! T.impa Is one hundred and miles from Moore Hnen, hut the - ide It In n few hours, and the sur , the Clordon Kellar Hospital, Dr. ielms, who operated, s.ild the ease trip had litually saveel the boy's l jit was made 'possible through the ess ol .Mr. ia) mini ueiaiio, win. cavo , Avn private oarfor the purpose. Or- f h father was the late George Horwltz, remember, whoho death after a very Illness came as such a. great shock oclety. arlan went down to Florida with her e son shortly after Mr, Horwitz's death ico what could be done with some land owned clown there, as she was not left iply provided for. She sold her ncatUI- 1 home out In Strafford to the Ashton Ittlcs, and tho Walnut street house was io sold. Bhe did such wonderful things down In :5oro Haven that tho Inhabitants insisted making her their Major. Ilememhcr ie sensation caused hero hen It becamo own that Marian was a Mayoress? out two years ago, that Is. shortly after ra'Mr entttince into tno worm war. sue mar- rfCHid "Cap" O'lirlen, a I'hlladelphlan. whoso fUPToperty In I'lorlda was near tho Ifoiwitz Replace. "Cap" has been 111 himself since he lwrna muclnr,..! nut nt tho Rprv'lpp three or more weeks ago, so poor Marian has had Iter hands full nursing her son and hus- The operation, I hear, has been pro- fjiounced thoroughly successful, which must a great relief to her. 1MOM the name you know, as well as from your knowledge of Philadelphia, that little Orvillc Horwltz Is a cousin of Jlrs. William Bullitt, whose death occurred Here last weeK. lier iunerai toon piace on (Saturday, and her son Orvllle, I am glad 6? say, arrived In time to be present. But What a sad homecoming for him! Poor Allow, he's been over in Trance for some Sie aiul was on his way back when his SlOther died. He did not know of it, I ltoDose. until his shin landed, unless the 72a-ilR. tnnll.lrrr.il tn ert n TVirplrss thrnllcrh. --.. ...j -r- -- n- --- brvllle Bullitt married Sujle Ingcrsoll sov- ral years ago. lftlHK "Valentino llevue" Is gradually f rounding up Into a finished production. .That's the show that Is to be given on February 8, jou know, by St. Francis nior Allien In the ballroom of the Belle- ue. innruo .Morgan is coacning tne gins tn their various dances and stunts. I be- leve us io De moro 01 a vnuacvme ims fear. And they are going to nave me i., "America's Answer," 'Trance f(3Deflant," "Britannia" and "Italy Aroused," 'Which were so well none at tno rnariiy Ball by Brownie Warhurton, Peggy Thayer, Sjtfrs. Jay I!. Llpplncott and Lorraine Gra- 'nam. j;acn tanieau is io do surrounneci, I'UvVpported or accompanied by n chorus. Rosalie Hoban is to hae an active part i'nMho thow, as usual, and she's business manager this ear as well. -Mrs. J. .1 Tunne has charge of the ushers, ICath.irlno I.oiighrnr. is directing Ithe piogram vendors, Caiollne Horan tho Cigarettes and Mary Hookey the flowers. The.se 'Vendors" are always an awfully (jur io part or a snow or tins Mini, dt$, Sou think so.' They always seem to ?choose such pretty dresses to wear on that hoattlculur night, and theie's something VH.1... r...n ..!.,-.... !.... 4rn..u ..11. tl.r. Ulliiiivsijiiu aiiiiiiii iiiufi, .,., n iiikti uiu ribbons over the shoulders. Mis, Joseph ttaDevltt, M.uy Fiances Kelly, Agnes fcrgen and Kitty Schlatcr aio at the head ilhe other committees. Uid tlio beneficiary, of course, is St. incis Country Houso for Convalescents, liutd tho Convalescent He Sailors is li'war activity of tho .i:..t. crsanUatlon. vm lUItnS no doubt about . , ecn if some ''peoplo haven't learned an thing bj tho Wlir, we have taught our children thrift na cconom.v .vnu me.v navo rereiveii mo on. with great gilito, and hao even ne so far as to apply it in w.is unfoic- H b. their elders 1'or instance, jes- da Uadih didn't line a nickel to glvo innio when ho started out for Sunday ol, all dolled up In his new nccklU. that rita Clans left in his stocking last inniitl, itJ'".lbo new gloves that Moth I mean ita Claus gae hlni. so he handed out me. isentue was intner worried nhout .mucji responsibilltj, but ho put It away efully In his pocltet mid hurried off, note's tho cais old, by tho way. .iWhen be came home ho marched til- imphautly in to O.iddj, pride wiltteu In Isletters all oer him. "See, Uaddj," ".said, "here's your dime. I saved It for U." , "Hut 1 gave jou that for tho iol- itlon." Paddj piotested. "I kndw jou nswercd his thrifty son. "but I found TplFteitly good penny going un tho hill MI put that lu mid saved the dime." BS.' NAXCV .WY.NNi:. IiVlHil ', .. . Lli tW L,- u v I- A ...-..- iVm'l '-)0,a' AC'JUflllCS I j H'Le,-"-v " Kaiiiix; (laugnier nt Mi ptn. John llainplMi ll.iniCH. nf 1817 nicy place, will give a luiulieon on sda I'Vbruarv 5 In Honor or .Miss Bnt (Irabmii whose ciigiigeiiipiit Io .Mi. krd A Uncoil vwis rcientlv iiiiiiouihtiI W' . ,. , , . .. i.j-nnii ..un i.iiic-uiii rerfilibUlt of hU.W (Ole apiiue Clu-sliiut Hill, will r.ui it rjon atlrllay evening belore tho Sat. Evening I lancing Clans, m honor of ugntcr .miss reggj irguson .Charles M I.pii and .Mlsa Kallirrinn rrfturned from New York on Saturday B" " nirn.fim HI VV est Tliorpfi Bclr bonip in rjevriii Tiiov ..... partinenOi lit tlm Hcllevuc. Stratford of .Mrs. S. flrlsvvold KUec. :irf t jes. Vlllaiiova, will he glad to ktjoiv rciurci in iroin nn attack of t LjMiarlon I'eppcr, Jr., Is spend. EV ABOUT PEOPLE Horwitz's Successful Operation. Vn,K. Ji'.nv n !!.;.. i initio u .-. lee e-o ijmti nun- February 8 Ing the winter with her p.irpnts. Mr ntid Mrs. William Hpjward Mjprs. of St. Davids Lieutenant Prupcr Is still oversea. Mr ami Mrs. Leonard Mnrnv or ISJ7 Spruce street, announce the PiutngeiiiPiit nf their riaughtei. Miss Ituth Winifred Morse and Mr. J. Frank WIIIIuiiih. of New York Mrs. Nullum llajvvard, of St. Davids, has received n cnhlpgriiiii atiliounclng the safe arrival hi tlnrdeaux, France, of Miss Kstlier I.lnjd. who sailed about two weeks iign to do X M C A work. Mr and Mrs Henry S (irovp. of JS Wct Tulpehocken street Keriniiiitnvvn, will leve early In Febmary for t'lneliurtt, N C whero thej will spend a month. Mrs Herbert W Warden and Mls'f Lucia, A. Warden, of Haverford, have taken apart ments at 1R2D Spriieo street for tho winter Mr. nnd Mrs. Hleliard flllpli'i Wood, of Brn Mawr, arc spending tho week In New York Mrs Ltlvvard Buchanan ("assail, t.r ( lies terbrook Farm, Hervvjn, lias returned from a visit to New York. Colonel C.i'att Is still nt Camp Merrltt, L I. Friends of Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, Jr, of Hollow Tree, Vlllanova, will regret to hear that she Is confined to tho houso with a severe cold. Miss Betty Brooke, of Devon, spent the wrek-end visiting relatives in Lansdovvne. Miss Louise Moore, of Montgnniety Inn, Hryn Mnwr, has returned from a visit to Mrs. H. W Bally, of Oermantovvn. Mrs. Arthur II Tew and her son, Mr. Wa ter Pew, of Sprlngbrook Farm. Bryn Mawr, hav returned from the Brighton, Atlantic Cltv, nnd will spend the winter at the Belle. vue.Stratford Mr nnd Mrs TMgnr S. McKalg nnd chil dren, of Bnitnor are spending the winter with Mrs MeKalg's parents, Mr and Mrs Howard B l'n nch, nt their home, 2n:i Spruce street Vls i:ther Worthlngton, of Wavne, will he In town on Wednesdnj- to spend a week with Mrs Itobrrt Kmott Hare, 400 South Twenty-i-econd street. Mrs. Jeffrey A Stone, wife of Captain Stonp, of New York, has been spending some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs. IMvvard Sickles, of 3:0C Diamond street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mver A. Ooldherg, of S75t Pfflo street, nnnounci tho engagement ot their daughter. Miss ltoo floldhiTg, and Mr. Jack Kutner, also of this city. Miss Katharine M Judge, of 2i;s Wallace street, gave a dlnwr on Frldnj evening nt her home In honor of her sister, Miss Mar garet V. Judge, and Mr. V. Straker Law ton. of Montreal, Can, whose wedding took place todav nt noon. There were twelve .iddllion.il guests. The Pennsylvania Women's Press Associa tion has issued Invltntlons for the nnnual luncheon nnd reception on Saturday, Feb ruary 15, at the Hotel Adelphii. The guests of honor will be Captain William Ashley Andeison, the hero of four wars, who has been called the modem Kdgar Allan Pop, nnd Miss Phjllls Walsh, who has jut re turinil from France. Mrs. Harriet H.ijden Fiuck, Dr Alice M Seabrook, Miss Mary Allen Cnlev, Miss Agnes M. N. Howell. Miss Florence D. Walsh, Miss Sarah H I'lrlch, Dr Lllzabeth Sn.vder, JIIss M. F.thel Burk, Mrs. Sara L Oherholtzer, Dr. Ruth Clement, Miss Jane A. Stewart, Miss Ida Bills Turner, JIIss A. Bdlth Mejerc, Dr M A Wnrlow, Miss Clara T. Bandnll, Miss Fanny F. Kingsbury, Mis D. H. Dnvelin, Dr Alice M Norton, Miss Bmllle Krlder Norrla, Miss Dora Adele Shoemaker, Miss Htta Haley Osgdod, Mrs ltonore Walsh, MKs Amanda C. Wilson nnd Miss Anna M. Wlrth form the committee In charge MISS MARGARET JUDGE WEDS 'WctMiiift Today at.IS'oon in Church of St. IVancis Xavier An Interesting wedding took plnca at noon todav lu the Church of St Francis Xavier, Twenty-fourth and lireeii streets, when Miss Margaret Veronica Judge, of 2118 Wallace street, nnd Mr. H. Straktr Law ton, nf Mnntrial. Canada, were married by the Rev Joseph F. O'Kcefe. The bride will wear her traveling suit of taupe cloth trimmed with sealskin, a taupe hat Io match and a corsage bouquet of orchids. Her slsier, MNs Katharine M. Judge, will bo her only at tendant The hitter will also wear a fur trimmed cloth suit of taupo of u darker shade, and a hat to match. Mr. William J. , Judge, of Atlantic Cltj. the brlde'H brother, will ho best man. The etrttnoiiy will be followed bj- a breakfast at the Rltz-Carlton. The biidegrooni and bride will spend the remainder of the winter in Florida nnd will be at homo in May In Montreal. I lourtnwu Plans Memorial The Flout town Fire Company has acquired at a cost of $75UO a nine-acre tract of land on the Bethlehem plkf, just across tlie nortn crn ell j- line, and will dedicate a portion of tho acreage as a perpetual memorial to tho men who have entered tho service from that see lion. The planting of memorial trees is under advisement The tract taken over Is known us the Ldwln Cressninn property. An Initial pa incut has been inadi' on the pur chase and tho volunteers mo raising tho re mainder bj popular subscription ' I'lioto b PhnlO'Crafleti. MHS. HKNRVD.JUMP Wife of Major Jump, M. II, C, of 16JI dirtier avenue, who litt jut been re appointed head of the Third Federal Re nerve District in the Victory Loon, which opens in April . HHBRvB aSbbBbSBBbSBbB9R m!w$$r ''"v ; AJ WKm jH&l m VA999b9S9Sb9M 99B99999BB999B9?ninr4wSr 'SBp L- ' KnHT t f ? irlHHHB' v flK ilHHJI H s.S A proup of jomif: miiM(i.in who will ilnulitlc lie heard of in musical as well as social cirdes in llie ve.ir to tome. 1 fir Junior Mu-ic Club of the Main Line held it meeting ,, ,s,,inrclas t tlir- home of Dr. ami Mrs, Hiihunl orn ilm-e in the putiire are Helen llen, Man lljltr, Klejnor Clark, Maiip (.liunrr, Muriel Hodpp. I.oui-e Norris, YfrpiiiM "Wris im.i 1'r.itt. Mary Car roll Knlin, Klaine Siplec, Carroll ienier, Aiirc llriinliit, l)nll Duane. Dorothj Ilo.lpe, Florence Mnhell, Helen Cli.m.c, Mar garet Jojce ami Helen Miihell MUSIC TEACHERS HOLD OPEN MEETING TONIGHT Dr. Waldo Selden Pratt, Hartford Theological Seminary, Will Address Members I'r. Waldo Selden I'ratt. professor of music and hmnnlngy at the Hartford Theological Semlnarv. will speak nn ".Musicianship" at a public meeting of the. Philadelphia Musiu Tenchers' Association this evening. Tlio meeting will 1m held nt S o'clock In the Presser Auditorium, 17H Chestnut street Tho prngiam will alco Include 11 group of songs liy Xlchol.is Douty, nccomp mlcd In JIIss Acnes Chine Qulnlnii Mr. Douty will comment upon tho musical charade r of tho songs The association will hold a special meet ing Mondav evening, February 17 Dr Har lan Fpdegrnff, professor of educational ad ministration nt tho Cnlverslty of Pennsl vanln, will discuss means eif raising tho teachers' Income. Doctor Fpdegrnff has made nn exhaustive study of this subject, which will bo open for general discussion after the address On tho same evening a program of Irish music, ancient ami modern, will be given by JIIss Agues Chine Qulnl.iu, pianist-composer. Jlrs. Frances Klllott Clarke is president of the Jluslc Teachers' Association for 1019 Other olllceis arc Horatio Connell and John F. IJraun, vico presidents; Miss F. L. T Seahury. seen tary ; Stanley JIuchamp, treasurer. The following are members of the executive committee I'erley Dunn Aid rich, Jlrs. (!. C Anthony, JIIss A. C. Harrow, JIIss Frames Ilroek, Jauits Francis e'onke, Henry ,S Fry, John ilrolle, Jliss Adelalilo Lane, Jl.iurlts Leefson, Charleton L. Jtur phy, Jliss ;. A Price, .Miss Agnes Cluna Qulnlan, JIls.s Hlsle W. Rulon, Ilurton Scales and .Mrs. D. D. Wood FILMS TO PORTRAY TURKISH CRUELTIES Barbariticn in Armenia to Be Shown Here by Relief Committee Tim stoiy of Turkish ciuelly lu Armenia will be told at the- advance showing of t lie film. "Ravished Ainiinla." In the Itpllevue Stratford ballroom net Friday night, and Saturday afternoon and evening. The pro ceeds villi be applied to Armenian and S rlan relief .Mrs Cciiirp 11 Lot liner beads the loe.ii ionunlttp in charge and her associates are .Mrs J. Willis Jlarlln. .Mrs George Wharton Pepper, Mis. Cornelius Stevenson, Jlrs H T. Stolesbury and Mrs Joseph 13 Widener Al though n Hiihhcriptlon event, admission Is entirely hv Invitation Tho real put pose of I hi' tllm Is not to t.ilse funds, according to Jlrs Lonmer. Tho pic ture has been loaned liv the Annenlaii and S.Mian relief ceiniinillep to the local women that Plilladilphliins may learn at llrst hand what practices tlm Turl cmiilo.ved III his b.irhai Ism lu Armenia Thn principal role Is taken by n native Annenlaii girl. Aurora Jlarillganla'n. who was subjected to vicious crulely for two eais after the Turks overran her country She was lescued liv missionaries and sent to this countrv Sho related IncldeniH of her treat ment In the hands of the Turks to JIIss Nora Willi), a Philiiililplilan, who wrote the scenario of "Ravishcil Armenia ' The seventcen..veai .old Aimeni.iu girl tlien portraje-d herself in tho role created b the author in the eight reel picluie JIIss Wain was cutci Mined hv Jlrs l.o. liner at the lallei s homo In W.vncotc jestei day. DOCTOR CADBURVS POSITION Has Oppo-cel All Militarism, Not I'vcepting Ccrmanj's Dr. Ilenrj Joel Cadbur, of llnvvrford. Pa, lesents tho Insinuation of pro-Germanism ni.iele hv the Inclusion nf Ids name In the "Who's Who In Paclllsm," prepared bv Archibald Stevenson, of the Jlllllnry Intelli gence IJuie-au, and submitted to Congress, In nn interview following tho publication of the "Who's Who in Pacifism," Doctor Cndbury said "The charge of pro-German-Ism is untrue. I am American born, of Hng. llsh descent For eighteen months I have, given a large amount of my timet to the Interests of civ lllnn relief In France As a Quaker, I am, conscientiously opposed to ail militarism Gernianv's not excepted" Hy it typographical eiror, overlooked until n late edition, Doetoi Cndbur's statement was made to read "Germany's now excepted In the liUMMi Pi-nt.ii- I.kihikii of Saturday TO CIIKKR GUSNSI Dl-f 'BOYS' llesldents of Gleusido will give a fitting reception to Olensldo heroes when they come, home At a meeting In Justice's Hall a com mittee was chosen to make plans for n parade, h piogram of speeches nnel a linn eiuet for service! men Tlm banquet will he prepaieel bj the mot lit rs of Olenslde. 1 S Karl Hoover was appointed chairman V'rank N ltennltiger, viee chairman, ,Ms,i Ada Italser. treasurer, and Walter 'au Archdalen, trcretary The nvr.Niso ruin.io Lrnnr.n will bo glad to receive announcements of engagements, for tho Society Page, pro. vidliig tho engagements may ho verified Notices should bo vviltten on ono side of tho paper nnd must ho signed with ' full namo and address uud telephone number. Send notices to Society Kdltor, KVKNlNa Pt'iiuu M.ikii.u, G06 Chestnut 6trc6t. MEMBERS OF JUNIOR MUSIC Si THE READER'S VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Topics of General Interest Critirifcs Prohibitionist,' Methods To thr 1'tHlnr of thr .Ve-nine; I'liMle' I.erlgrr: Sir A letler lu our issue of Jnnunrj' 25, signed Charles 11 Durcn, holds forth against all thosf) wlin elirter with the prohlliitlonlsts on the meriTs or expeillency of prohibition. Well, well' So, along with nil tho other: rules, regulations and restrictions whlen most of us havu gladly accepted during the last twelve ijs, we are now to have a curb put upon evpiesslng our opinions I havo not nntli-ed any great reticent e In the puhllei or private speech of that narrow-minded, bigoted lot of Intoli rant prohibitionists but, of course., thev are privileged per.ins and no one hns a right to oppeiso them I fully agree with Jlr. Duryeic that s6 to in per cent of this country's area Is dry doubtless more thin that nnn nlwas hns been I should say that nt least 30 per cent of the nrei of the- Fnlled Stntes consisted of fields, rivers, lake1), prairies, vnlU-vs. moun tains nnd forests, but what has that got to do with the population? I vrould like the ihanco to wager that the overwhelming majorities' for prohibition in the legislatures of i,iich States as Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, I'lUlslana, JIarylanil. Ohio, Wisconsin, etc., would be spectllly vvlpeel out In a referendum where a mini coulel vole as he thought with out fesir of being held up as a criminal by preachers nnd nutl-saloon organizations. As for corrupt politics, the gang and ma chine rule of the hlg cities has nothing on the methods by which the prohibitionists tolsteel this obnoxious amenelment on the country and Jammed It through the Statu legislatures by threatening political ruin to tho men who voted ngalnst it KlflLUtD S HUNT. PhlHdelphla. January St. P. S I don't suppose ou wilt publish this letter .because It Is against piohlbltlon Fair Deal for iNVpr" o thr I'.tlitor of thr ,'i rnlny l'ublir .ciyei Sir Jlr. Wllnier Atkinson does his own raee as well as the negro race a srv U e in his letter In Saturdav's LEIieinn Not only wire there no Jim c'low triuchis In France, there was no Jlnierowlsm to France except ns carried then bj the Americans And et tho Ameilcans ale m.iMug the most nolso iihnut "dt'iuoi r.icv " It is sheer Helve foi America to assume to lie a beacon to all the world while! virtual slavery exists In many pirts nf the South, whllo emr Supreme Court wraps Its unctuous self in a g.etli of technicalities where the elimentar.v rights of , ten million negroes are concerned and where eve'ii here In the N'orth the negro Is denle-il civil and lniluslrl.il fair ilcalmg The State branch eif the National Associa tion for the Aelwiuccmcnt of Colored People Is about to launch a campaign for the passage through the I.eglslatuie of n deeent ilvil r.ghts bill We Invito .Mr Atkinson and all other goeid citizens to Join us in this great work Governor Sproul has written us that he is tlioioughly In hj mp.it hy with siieh a bill and will work for its passage Is It not time that Pennsylvania resumed her place as the center of American hberalltv nnd fair dealing toward the colored man.' Tlm negro asks no favois He Is entllled to a sipiaro deal .1. .MAN ItAUHCIt. West Philadelphia. January 21. Smoke Out Spurious Warriors To thr Htlltor o the IU rnimj Public I.rrtucr; Sir Now that the army Is being demob ilized nnd men tiro returning to their homes, a duly devolves em all good soldiers and on nil good citizens, that of ellscredlllng the unl foniied faker who Is beginning to Infest our streets 'I lie War Department has permitted men, nn illsrhnrgp, to wear their uniform for a period of four months During this tlmo no military control can be exere'lscel over tin. wearer, and nothing icmalns hut his own elf sire to reflex t credit on the service and on his country by wearing that uniform wortlill.v It Ih unfortunate that there are men who wear tho uniform but who elo not possess tho real spirit of the service It is n fact I hat men who have never been out of thn eountrv (through no fault of their own, It Is Hue. but who, nevertheless, havo never served abroad Lire wearing "ovei seas' caps, gold service ehevions, wouuel chevrons, campaign ribbons and ribbons for valor medals. Such decorations niav be purchased at any store, nnd these frauds are, palming themselves off as i plumed "heroes," to lie eelve the public and to bask lu the sunshlno of popular favor There can bn nothing more contemptible than this Jlen of this typo have never been soldiers, notwithstanding their enlistment They are not of the typo which went "over tho top" and which braved the elnnger or tho trendies and of No Man's Land! Thev nre fakers, puro and simple, a "cold-footed ' class for whom the true soldier and every honest citizen should have nothing but abso lute contempt Anv mini who weais any elccoratlonH to whlcli ho Is not entltlcel makes a mockery of the honestly earned rovnrn of the realt soldier and pines ,e premium upon chlcnner.v and eleceptlon livery community In our great land should smoke out theso spurious warriors nnd sub ject them to the ridicule whleh their efforts merit. AN OFFICHIt Spartanbing. S "', January ss. Vrrfrs From the Front To thr KilUor of the Kvrning Public l.cilgri Sir if it would not b too much trouble) I would like to nsk ou to publish a llttln poem for mo and my pal, which wo wrote wheh wo were relieved nt tho tiring lino In the, Argonno Forest. Jt Is ns follows: I'.iiei iinllmi "10" Or n chilled October eve. ncath a feeble) randlo llglU. Nit a half-dozen soldiers tell Ins tnlfii that autumn night One nmong that half-dozen, fair coinplexloncel, named O'lirlen, who let a shout that broke tlio silence- HV.U'IATION "19 Wo aro onlv few in number, siarcely more than com pany form, It's the Him who moves by thousands, we by grit that Is Inward horn. That U told by our Insignia, Mercury staff CLUB (it Is our own). Mercury was the speed guide of old Greec.i and inn lent Home. I hjvet often heard It whispered. "Oh he Is a JI C man. but I wonder If thev know that lip carries i I imus llveu so there Is nn one el lug from the worl; tint must be done, it will surely make us better bovs for the d.evs when the war Is won Itut now vie are here on orders and orders we must obey, whether from the lowest lionennimiskininil miner or direct from tlm F. S A We ii ie here to elo our little) task and the mighty work that was h. gun and behind our genial lutnnel. The work Is easily done from ninth, ftoni south. fioni i.ist, fioni west, threnigh mud, through slime, through hell, where'er the Clod on High permits we villi wade fur Colonel Pell (our loimiiaudcr) Whether we aio to stay In tortured France er sweep bevond the Ithlne, the mighty clarion volio arose. HVACI'ATlDN "4!i " Written and composed bv Private Wil liam J Scanlon. 'if-M Nassau road, Phila delphia, Pa, and Pilv.ite George Phimmi r, Fl.i" North Ninth stieet, Philadelphia, P.i Thanking )oii In advance If jmi will pub lish this poem, wi remain our sincere friends HILL AND GLOIhii: .Mentone, France, January -. i Deaths of a Day MRS. II.B.KRPHART Mother nf Supreme Court Justice ami Stale Trea'urcr Jlis II.lt Keph.irt. who was slrle ken with paialjsls em Wiilnesd.iv while sitting In tho Palm Ileum of the Heilevue -Stnetford. died vcierelay in hi r ap.iitments at Hip hotel She was s(.,.iv four )cars old Jlrs. Kephart mine to nils e-.ty several weeks ago from her home In Cambria Count v to visit her son, .liibticu John W. Kephart, of tin tsuprome Court Othir sons of .Mrs Repliant nie Harmon JI. Kephart, Stale Treasurer, and Colonel Samuel A. Kephart, of the Flitted States nun). The only surviving daughter lb .Mrs Dudley Tate Hash), of Pittsburgh, whoso husband Is In tho engineering department of the Pinnsjlinnla lt.illro.ul. Jlrs. Kcphnrt's husband was a lieutenant In the Civil War and elu-il about forty years ago The bod) of .Mrs Kephnrt was shipped to her home In Cambria Counlv shortly afier her death Harlan l'ape II.iiI.iii Page known as a titiancm until his l'tlrement, tlirie vears'ago, died jester da) at his home, Allen's lane and Greene stieet. Chestnut Hill He was lu his sivt.v tiftli .:r. Thiee ears ayo he suffereil u stroke of p.u.iljsls, hut hw death came sud elenlv Jlr Pago was bom in Kent, Conn. JI.iv J 4. 18.11. Among other positions that he hehl Jlr Page was pieslilent eif Uiei Abrasive Material Compnii) preslilctu of ihe Abr.T-as Company and direiior eif the Fnlon National Hank. His clubs wne the L'nlou League, the Phils delphla Cricket Club, the Ge rmantovv u Crick et (luh and thn Pose 'I rei., Il.idnor and Pickering Valley Hunt 'lutis Ills widow, his daughter, JLs Jessie It vcvnnvty op jii sn PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA t tiopotl) srnKOWHKI. (onaudor rrtipvv ai ti:un()ov. t wi .vnv n at s nn SATl'IHIW liVIIMNC, PIIIIHI VIIV I APHIS cunt conri : m At.pnn.vsi: i-atiiaui.m; or Ihe Paris Op. ra sololnl V ltr-nrl Caailesud V lale el Vmmir ( HA1 SSOS Svenrhonv M HVIIPP l.rt I r.-lRrt1le! rlx S.llomri LDIlK.sy.lTI sui0 f,)r Viol, el Ainuur and Orr lie-lr.l f lIAIIItllllt Oiertur. tn 0rn,lriini ' I'liUels HI Kepiw s 111'! e hmtnul itri.t WALNUT OK A Sit Mat , MatH Jucs Thum , to M 00 The Season s Hlg CenicrJ III'. "Tlie Very Idea" mint wr.r.K si:ts sow wr.r.K si:ts sow TWIN BEDS V llelur-n of l.uieliler wirit Lois HOLiov and t-ri:r'ii, ( vsr B7'V. KEITH'S THEATRE MME. MARGUERITA SYLVA hoeTliiilltiUiill) I tin," I'rliui I),, t.n i John Hyams nnd Mclntjio I.eila M nnd !"ar.n MMm.m J iinur. I ueas an i Co nnd Other Ills Feature,, " ' lo Minitoi'ot.rrvN opkuv iioTbR MelropollUlll Oper,c TueSi J?v p L . At e timpani N V " v-"' n BARBER OF SEVILLE ,vinie; iiernii'-i. ,"""'"", ""' usi Kelt e flrxc tippeuratifet Pe l,n, a. MHtdnnrs Mill UflH e nTl I'eipl hvi110KCIsinui Wan u'-li:'4, na'eT.r 'MVlTllMV OP Ml Ml" V.xt ThursiUj'-.j k ,- lrj?: "ie C0L- w- A. BISHOP ''"'' i.n u.i.i sntAir.ii uicrirtp "Air Fighting in Flanders Fields" ,1 Meat J in yi ,Vl nn ll'ppe's. lug e'lir.ries inuwi r jrel ."war leu Dancing CORTISSOJi HAKi.it iir.pn. ir.:'n chtnut su Trlvate ltton eUlly 3" A M to 1 p, jj 7jTOYKT LAnii:Mr.vttTTonAv jv-Rinut hi sm s- An All-Star Cast finPUEUM Matinee 'lomorraw. l.V, -.'.v VjUriliJUlil Kn,.. 1.V Vr, 3.1c f.Oe inn vvinos or Tin; CAiinAiii: patoii T) l.ll .1 liriurn ni iiAli I'l.nieiM) In uKiii.rc in' m n.nviiiukik j'AjtM numont's MI.NKntCI.H. Arch eT. uih Rn, LUmoni 8 llnritalii Mat. Toeta), in." O-StV; tVIII fiiAieiiii'.j.' Aei.n iiiai UUT latitj1at Niairr Page, and his fon Hobrrt llolmra Page survive The funeral tunuurim will be pil vatc. Prof. WiNou M. loulk Prore-.'or Wilson JI Peiulk. Stale b sietriau and aichlvpi eif West Vliglul.i elleil nt i h.irlcHlnti, W a. on Satiiretav l'iofesnr I'oulk, who war well known In educational clreles III Ihe Hast, was n niillve of Penn ijltniiln. Hi wjs born In C,ieeniM;lli', Pa , III December. Idto. 1'rofet.seir Kniill. ,n n gtaduiile of lile-k-uuoii College lie Ferved ni tiadiii.irter of Hi Luke's Acadeinv, at Itrooklvn, N. V. : iiriidmiiNter of Ihe I'ligbv Acadeni, III Wll uiliigloii. Del, and m suprrluti'iideiil of thn Milage e hooln of Pirdinont. V. Vie, and Hiiiillngtiiii, '.i Ills homo was let Peirt Priinit Mel . whrre Hie funeral will be held todav lit 11 n't lock Profiteer I'oull. H rill lived bv bli widow, who wan .l Kale Houtl, and Mine e lili ebe n Mls lil.l W.lllpll Mis Ida Waiigh noleil noiliait pauilrr, I'linber of tile Peiiusvlvalii.i Aeadenij of Hie !' tie Arls tend eif a Phll.idetphl l fiiuil noteel fni its artlt. tiled siielileiih .''aluiday at brr home, 1M.1 Part vltirteetilh strict, New V.ul, Mle Wallgh was the elaughler of the lale Samuel II Waugh, a prominent p.ilntrr of 'bis cltv and of Jlrs Waugh. herself it painter of miniature s of no mean tepute Slip was tlio winter of Knderlek J iiugli. Hie lands! ape find marine palntei Mlw AV'aiigh's prltielpel painting llagar and Ishiu.ii I. ' now the prope-rtv of the Penn Mle.iliU Ai.ldeniv of tlm Plue Art. .lltr.ee ted favniable attention when llrst exhlblteel In ihe I'reneli Malon 111 1SS She had slnee I'Vlithllid examples of he r work at Phll.idtl Phi.e, Chicago, Cliicliiuatl and New Voih. In New York her portrait of Pr. Paul J Sai -lain won tlm Norman W. Dodire prlre nt tin National Ae'.ide m. of Design in lH'ifi Jlls W .Migli win a student at the Academe Julien and the Ai.nlemy lieleelue, In Pans l.ii'ulen.inl Ralph 11. blirom Junior Lieutenant Italph II Shrom C S N It 1', elleil .vestereliv III his home, 17 11 North Se-ve nteeiith Mree-t, of pneumonia ele- Vedopeel frnlll Itltlueni.l Lleiititiant s;hrom rtiliptce! Ill the naval reserve early la"t summer, but wiet nut eielleel to the servile Until lie lober lie was taking n course at tlm Naval Jleillial I'ol bge In Washington preparatory te going aboard u lighting ship when the armistice w:m slgueel 'Ihe limm nam was bom In lailisin pa thlrtv-.s-eicn years ago, the t-nti of S u ih anel the lale William Shrmii He vias graduateil from Jefferson Jleillral College In I 'lot and ll.'lll he'CIl lir.lltiCillg lu tlltS ' ItV t-itue ele- voting inoM of his time, to Mirgeri He h survived bj bis niotbe r and widow to whom lie. was inairieil September "5, 1111 II. wan a number er the Philailelplii i I'oiintv M.ih ml Society and Our Lady of M ie v i ailnho Church. rrceleriek Amlicrg Kredirbk Amberg, one of Phil,n!e Ipliui h most ardent winkers for public pT.iv grounds dleel ut bli lesidence, "in North I hirle, titn street, jesti relay, at the age of miii-hiii enrs. Jlr. Atnbeig was on. of Ihe lirnt i iimi of Philadelphia tee realise the iinportnii. e oi public ilagrouniN and after several vears of earn-st pleading, Jlr Amberg Willi a few olbir cltleiis persuaded ettv olTIcials to turn several vftant site's Into lee reunion sites Jlr. Amberg was bom In (7t ruiany in ISIS nnel came to the t'nlled Stales when a voutli Ho came elirevtly lo Phlladelplii.e and ban lived here until taken by death Minrtlv aftiT his arrival at this c'ty ho becamo a citizen The funeral services will b. held from his lato resilience Woelncsday afternoon In terment will be private. muki:t sriu:i:T vnov t; lorn II l M Ti) ) 1 1 .-, this vv i.i:k by i vi exci.isivu rm.sT i'nt:si:NTVTiON D. W. GRIFFITH'S fetory of Our Own S i h hm.J A ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY stam.lv con-ciiht oiii-iir.s-riiA lrerplH from Hoi. ill llueMl' OIIOAN IIKI'II l. UVII.V tl Ttl 11 15 A M .Ne-t We-e-ll MIHM V TVIMVDl.l. In nn: HLviiT or vvtrroNA A'HTt Altrqitlton I'rlnia Pireu Vhowinr; PALACR lo V VI Tl 11 P. P VI TOUVV. reiVIDIlUOVV AND VV I.lNtUAV GABY DESLYS W Iio Ha fSalnrii Internit'imutl l'am Appear in K IuhIv I'ir-.i simwnir- of "INFATUATION" Tliurs. Prl, S.H VV'AII.Vir, mill) in Initial I'ri'ientattlem of rill: in ll Stl VV . . U N V.IMOV V In TV i: Poll BVh" A R C "A "D "I A riUTM i in:i)w- ir,iii i- io a m t.'. .. :: 4.1. r, 4-.. 7 4'.. o.io r m BY REQUEST nd in ortniin to e rovivtoovrn TllOPSiNt)sl PVAfU.i; TO oain ADMISSION LAST HKHK LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S "LITTLE WOMEN" WILL HE CONTINUED THIS ENTIRE WEEK I'OSl IIV I I V I VST M. DVV Next Week l.ell Is Hl;.N.Nsc.N In sidMu lbirUa of tlio I liar-i .r.,i Pmmm VICTORIA MW PIPT Vhoir. l II !. riND NI) . , ,,.-., .1 i.e.iv Annette Kellermann in 111 n N 01 imp. si:v Nevt VVeu I he.a Uarei In I lie .she t-v II REGEW'"".tt ,T, IIP. MMADMl" vrviiM t Miirn-r ,, , vi 11 Nipiin 'I V It to 11 p 1 CONTINTOrs VAVDnvii.i.i: "OH. YOU STORK" t II III.ONIH.I 1 A l ei OIIII.CS CROSS KEYS vmikki'"!,?-!,;,,,,, Mlu a" 7 .1. !i p. vr SAX YEE TROUPE BROADWAY ini ni7T.,,7 w b CABARET DE LUXE"" " ;?.:o-?tsM "LITTLE WOMEN" RIVOLI ti.'D AND (s itoll MONsn:u Dm ni.i: him. Owlnie 10 riiMMinu itopiilnr rlrrnNi l e will ilmw 'I(V1J. rmiiurron nJ plnriJay "The Common Cause" lhdi r-n.llenal film of tin nr nl el, ir,r. lei'ther veiili thet rira eirtrici foatuio Claret Kimball Younc In Till: IIOAH Tllltt TIIIJ DvriK" t Week -CIAIIV PnSIAH ll, I.NPAIIAIIO.N" I OCl JST "f,-'D"V, i-onTiH1 LUV-UJ I 1 ,ao, a ..-in, nr) , Marguerite Clark nrrin Next Week LITTLE WOMEN wiTin:usipoo.N iiaITl tips uu 7 n " CHARLES F. AKED ri.tlltnVMAN ,I MTIIOm "The Gospel According to Oliver Wendell Holmes: mil tioti-ni. op a w,TicKi:Tp-r.i,,:,IL4AN'-n W&m n MPs CHARITY'BODY APPEALS FOR HELP; LACKS FUNDS llipli Com of Living nnd Influenza Kpidnnic Tlirratcu lis 1'Aistrncc 'Ih. (soiieti for Organlrlng Charity has Is sufd a ,all for help The high con of living and the aficrmaih of the intltienia epidemic have sct the eeti expense, for rcc( up to more than Jtn.finn ,, inmuh. omccrn ot Hip t-oileiv pav tint lu the coming months H Is lll,ele to fare the mort eiilli-ult problems "f Its hi-tory The greai il-e in the cost of living ,. .1 the influenza epidemic havp e-nornioUr-li m 'reared Hie evpnidltures of tile So. Ie t for 'rg.inli.iiig I'liarliv." hj,, the appeal AI Ihoiigl, new eonlrlhutiirs have been added and although nlil eoiitrlbulois have for the most pari liberillv lenewrd tlielr intunl glfl-e Ihe V!.'il!.''v. ""mired to , itr on tho work win. linn families ,, niaiith Inn not be en rexelved In Noieinber. Dtrrmlier nnd .liitiuaiv Hie moiiiht In vvhli'li inos-t money it obtilneet b.nely eiimiKh funds hnve- lire u Tiiiiiiiliulcd i meet etirtent nefelj, ami thn ' h been no aii'Utmilailon of meniev ', ,,,, Um work through tlio fepring iiunuri When i,e eipls nie leluiVMHln.il it, bllilge" for I'thruaiv ealls rnr $1'iiiimi with only ST'iOn n, m;),! Wr callllo, lrJlc fljr t lmltftl brtlei iueisp.it i t, iilflr- tlllllltlix. Tin -oiieie iheiefoie f.ei eH II most sei itilis situation, one whnh Is ,e threat agalnsl Hie niillllllauii of l servlee e families III ehilrers- " pint vii:i I'liivs piiiu.viosr tiiij.mih.h FORREST LASLx ii....i n.i .s. WED. & SAT. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Victor Herbert Conducts Tomorrow Night '.-I-.-. .... Kr vv fiit.Niii:n s ViOOD I Ml'M" VI. i.iVIIII'V sr.N-SVTION DYK! ! CU3Kll i msgfi YORK mmi NEXT WEEK Next Week Seats Thur3. I ii.wine " h Of XOlltll, iH'HIItV, hiirm nn! Io lt 1 s Ilnpi m ) of 7" AuKint'nteii nr lifjtr.i (tn colM car In Nt v ork. BROAD NOW JW Ilroad un I l.e ,i Ava'ci iativi:i:h U UI A SAT. 9Ullo!vere'5o'it! vi.vuiNi, rviiivnoiiv lapoh MriMrs C0BURN -rWiene The Sctler'Ole with A covii;dv WITH VII HW &s uia qui IU.S.T Mi:.VI.si ( 30. I'Ol VVI.I) MVT GARRICK 'fBtii 1 tiftnut ni Jiitiiiier mats vvrn n sat TREMENDOUS TRIUMPH! ' -"HV A lIAIUlls I'Hl;si;.NI' A 'nn: pi .nmi:-jt VMPHICAN 1 i)Mi:v in iti.e i:.nt rcAiiH Tailor-Made Man WITH GRANT MITCHELL vnii 1111. iniii.iSAi. vi:v vohk e'vs,i ltilllll I ItlDAV Ki:il Till 11I 1 I.". III'. vt'lOHs. PI Nil III. NI. FIT SUA IS NOW I'llll l)Ct I'HIA's I.PADINe, THPVIIIUS diiii.i'I'iiin i.i.i: ,v j j mii m:iri tor the. PI Its r TIMi: In PhiimielphiA 'inn i. i.. 1 , ae me ADELPIII THEATRE l-fln f. I'o 1 In Vs.,i. ntiuti VMlh Ho 1 ne.per VIikiu. , Will Preenl "WHY MARRY?" Ili IIrHtfe.nl I'ev.r ,I'r. I i n, I, William e inn .n v i, ih VSTCill THI..VIIM. IN VI t'rol . 11 in ,. 1 1 e ,et Intael liu'ludinjj NAT C. GOODWIN Klrnuml lire.."'. I.oiua Houii. Krurii l.HivforJ l.fimur.l MuUh I uuixe llanjolph nnel Anne Murnson NOTE: ' vh 'l'"r " "". iinardcJ th Ce- l.iiiibli t niierslej Pulitzer I'run the rl pla proiii.e I ilurinu thee fur CHESTNUT ST." Vi'i-lT" "" IKH SK at x 10 l'&Z.s'" 50c to $1.50 - - 1 ips r riML vt $1 .mi 2 Weeks Onlv ,'01' Mvr- wkdnkmjw m "tet r , miI'iiV1'8 " M.WI..M' VII Ml-VI. fOMCOV rrav nf rilin nnri AVrtil Dr. i-ii tleautieq "V!,;, SHUBERT THPvinn T AST 6 DAYS L- $ I MAT. WED.; MAT. SAT. Rock-A-Bye Baby .1rf, rci I" tn 1 ltil.i-.....i ...j Wdl l .1-' n if Oo & CapnHugh .ti I ti Dtn'ju i hortiH I YRir :vt,'lK at 8:l.r.. " " " su. ev oau, UO $f 00 MAT. WED. S-r V 11 WlKllls prre..,.p - T LEW FIELDS iMUll'l IN inn N.VrilVNs. l.f.ee. Lower .''kikxdly i;'i:mi'i;s Floor Willi I'll Mtl.l.s, WI.NNINlll',11 loiinr.srr puinvv pi.ii 7ih. hi i -, III., ai'IJIUB' IT Nl) IICN-IUTT HIJAls Now ACADI.MV IIP VII SU , Boston Wielnot,.t.i, K.I. .-., hi h 13 rsnlolkt RACHMANINOFF 1 1. kM. now nn i,j ut II-Tpet., tun I'hcitnut Utrctl, Aniphlthrutre, .'.ie'. Symphony Orchestra lll'Ntll ltUAlP. Coii'lu'tor Dancing M,'V8" Mrs. Jeviie P. C.Miller stniit St, Dances 1HIHAV AND hA'ILIIPAV 1 roni ti to 11! i, m rnvate Lessons nM rnorio am.'i o n i vi TroL'adoro Ma1, Tl"' 'w wonc.u hum. llULiUILIU llJy IJIlHVVHlKl.d, A t X;nZ UflXtiil WITH UVINq JtrOBj 1 on iv xr vS I "n JgS. 1 LC " V With I . j rr'ii f t 1-. inr 1" ff ' way to Jlr hltUlc lo the fefc. Yr, Wi 3WS "V7k --,' re ? 5 jM !.. T L& WK - & -- Xl "mTSM