"-'evr,, v"s; 1 -v - i. tf EVENING PtfBLfC LED$EE PmTJADELPHIA. THURSDAY, JAOTAttY SO, 1915 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Gumcc Munn and Frederick Drayton Among Those Who Have Returned From Overseas Major Stevenson and Family to Live in San Domingo ONE hears so many different rumors about the rcturnlns men It's no wonder wo nro slightly mixed. Most of til In our mind's cjo liao liad tho Gurnco Munni homo from New York for a day or two, and n a matter of fact they nro not hero yet. In tho first place, Ourncc, who had been overscan more than a year, landed nt St. John'i In Canada on Monday, and Mario Loulso nnd her mother-In law, Mrs. Charles A. Munn, went up thcro to mcct him. They went from Canada to Now York anil tho elder Mrs. Munn returned to "Washington on Wednesday nlRht. Mr. and Mrs. Munn nro still In New York, but they tvM como ocr heto tho end of the week and go to nadnor. What a relief it must bo to these ouns wives to havo their husbands back safo and sound after so Ions nn absence. Mis. urneo Munn was Mario Loulso Wana- r, jou remember. She Is iy jounc illx thougl sho has been married nbout tnrco c.irv snc n.is mo uarunRcsi iimo son, Gurnco, Jr., who Is about two jcars old. I TOLD jou tho other day that tho Church of tho Good Shepherd at Ttoie- ,mont had decided to continue tho nll-dav meeting for sewing nnd to servo luncheon ni In Ttcd Cross times. I was told at tho tlmo that this church auxiliary was tatting tho lead, but since then I hac received a letter from Miss Emily Walton which tells mo that for many eui tho women of tho Church of tho Good Samaritan. In I'aoll, havo held all day Thursday meetings for sewing, and that In tho last ear It was decided to scrc luncheon nt tho Ilcil Cross sewings, nnd that this will bo continued. All along tho Main Lino tho workers of tho auxlllailcs aio doing cry good work, It seems. I AM r glin AM really getting quite excited over tho Bellcuo tomorrow evening and Saturday afternoon and evening. There's a tcrrlfle demand for imitations, and It seems as If 'Armenia would sutely bo much richer for . Sis n.irtv tn lie- clven for her. The women ,Ojnn tho committee are woiklng llko Trojans, I know, for I stopped In at the nellcvuo ijesterday when tho bids' wcro going for i tho boxes, and they wcro going -ome. YOU know i;elri Chew Stevenson nnd her small son have been staying with Mrs. Sam Chew, P.veljn's grandmother, nt her home, 1716 Walnut street. Well, they left last week for San Domingo, where Major Stevenson Is stationed. It's funny how domesticated a girl becomes nfter mar riage, Isn't it? Tho car I'veljn camo out sho was a legular will o' tho wisp. No one would ever havo thought that she would settle down to homo and a baby. , But she has, and theio isn't a moie de voted mother t be found among tho girls of that j car, manj of whom havo been man led sovei.il eals. , Kvel.vn Is very ,ood looking and Is al- Wajs so wcll-drcsscil. They expect to ic- fBidin in San Domingo for two je.us at Oeast. Major .Stevenson is in the legular 'jfarmj, jou know. TTmiTO DUAYTON Is home. Ho ai lived L last week from Tranco and has been In a hospital in New York. Ho was wounded in the leg, ou know, and has to B'walk on clutches for a while; but It Is l only for a while, mi vou liiom that Is good news, feu t If Mrs. Draj ton is living nt the Wellington this winter. Sho rented her house in Harrison How In tho c.ulv part of tho j car U'.s pretty lonely to llvo In that gieat big house when both sons nic in tho :irm, so the logical thing to do was to take nil apaitmcnt. The Rioi.Us h.ivp apartments there, too. pbut Ella and ,loe Dit l'.iny havo gono to ffiSWashlngtim since .loo's ictuin, for he has Sito be ti cited In the Walter Heed Hospital fttov his lameness. TITHIX. though live iars of age, has i i l,n lulu tiw n mnrn tli.in niiPA ni- Itjjice. She lives in a greet big country piaco ami sno generally lu.ijs ny nerscii. tUt recently l'thcl followed Mother, Into the Kitchen when tho nlco washwoman ar ived accompanied by a small brown girl !4,tho s.imo ago as i:thcl. I.lttlo Mandy C' ,,. ..., ..., .. ,.i i ... i Wfts spirit iiiiu iui nun t' iui'ih vu .in iii- (terest In Ethel, so Mother thought sho Tvoultl allow l-itnci to pi.iy wmi ner. jusi 'as sho was leaving the I, Hi hen, having told Itho llttlo girls to go out of doois nnd play, lilho happened to look back, and to her Jam.ucmeut saw Ethel approach "Mundv" f..,1 .liinhlilli. tllnl tin, Hi tnnr'llrt fillt iyrhllo she neatly licked tho llttlo blown cnceK. 'Why, Ethel!" ciied Mother. "What oil aarth mado ou do that?" "I thought ma) be her was chocolutc. lid Ethel. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Sgltrs. Gcoigo Wood, of 1313 bpiucu stuet, rill givo a iiiiiciicnii on Maiuiua), i cutuitry rl ; In honor of In r gi.iniuuuKliUr, Mls.s M.irj Ljtacloljffo 1'uriuas, licfoic- tho theatre party j',to, bo given bv Mrs. lladeljffe 1'urncns In ko'nor of Miss I'urucss. TJielo will bo about Ctwenty guests. ft , Among tho guests at tho dinner to bo i'Blven by Mr and .Mrs, rrankltii Haclio, of L'1102 rlno street, In honor of Miss .Sarah Duanc. on lrlu.iv, Kcuruary 7. hi fore Mrs. (Charles Mom nit Wurts' Danchig Class, will tka.'Miss Marv II Thacr, Miss Iluth I'.icKuril, (us Sarah I.ogan .stair, Miss Mary it, Cir- r. Miss Anno Cecilia Zimmerman, .Mr. John baon, Jr, Mr. Henry Douglas Paxon, Mr. Uliam winter, Mr. i.ovih wells, air. uuaiies ttes and Mr. Daniel Dates. m AVCr. and Mrs. Ccorgo Cljmcr Stout, of ITarlcton, Ilcrwln, will give a dinner In honor fcthelr daughter, Miss Mary Stout, on 1'rl- L4y, Kcbruary 21, nt tho Hellevuo-Stratford, ore mo tancy mess meeting of Mrs. urtcrs dancing class, Friends of Mrs. Do Torrcst Curtis, of tyne, will bo glad to know that sho Is overlng from a severe nttnek of pneu pla, at tlio Ilrjn Muwr Ilospitul, Irs. It. renn Smith, Miss Kitty IVnn Ith and Master Hobson Drown, of Drjn r, icu on Tursuay to spenu several Ks at tlio urlgnton, Atlantic City, ts. TI Tjyoro Spencer, of Ilaverford, has ncd O'n a trip to New York, mmmm mmm Siand Mrs. Walter Godley, of 214 South econu street, will givo a small dinner uarj; jt m jionor uiclr sons Air, Lawrence Godley and Mr. Henry Godley. The gursto will Ineludo Miss Mona Crozcr, Miss 1'rlscllla VwU, Miss Klttv Knight. Mr. .T. Andrews Harris, 3d, Mr. ltobcrt Hhoadcs and Mr. Busscll T.cvls. Mr and Mrs. Hrrnnrd Avcdoii. of Atlantic City, nnnoutuo tlio engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Dess Avetlon, to Mr. Joseph Poutsch At at-home In their honor will be held next Sunday nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Avcdon Mr. and Mis. Thonns II lleckman, of South Diver, X J., announce tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Loulsu It Heck man, to Mr. Ooar 1' E. Gentle), of Delaware. Major William W. T'mhenhauer and Mrs. Viubenhauer, of 3CB8 North Twent)-nrst street, gavo a small dinner dance last night at their home In honor of Major L'mben hnucr's bhthday. Among tho gucts wcro Mr. and Mrs. D A. Stamford. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kramer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dalph Huniphrcs, Mr. and Mrs. raul H)ett, Mi. nnd Mrs. Harry Staffer, Mr. nnd Mre Dobrrt Albright, Lieutenant Colonel Arnold Mrrkel and Mrs. Merkel, of New York, Major William Parker and Mr". Darker, Dr. and Mrs. Dongshaw. Mi-, nnd Mrs Charles Engle, Dr. Henrv Dackcmn) er. Dr. James Chamber lain nnd I,leutennnt Colonel Diehard Herman and Mrs. Herman, of Washington. Mr llarvev Do)er. of Penarth, Ardmore. and Mrs. Arthur I'eer, of New York, will leavo on Saturda) for a trip to the West Indies. A concert nnd d.ineo villi be given bv the New York Shipbuilding Corporation band, which consists of slxlj piece", In the Third Dcglment Armor) Caindin. on rebrnary 2C. A chorus of nlnetv voices will help entertain. The uuislcnl progntn Is under the direction of Drofexsor Joseph Dosle. The chiilrmtn of tho loinmlttfe of pitronci-cs Is Mr. (irnigo M Amliews. of Huddontleld, N. J, wife of tlie general mining) r, and the other members ale Ml" M A Niiland, vvlfp of Tresldent Noeland. of tho New York Ship building Corporation, who Is living at tho Wellington Ap-irtnu nts, In this city. Mrs. IT A. Mngoun, of ItjiUlonflcld. N" .1. wife of Vice President Mngoun: Mrs II C Towle, of Haddon Heights, and Mi" I. Duckwnlter, of Merchantvllle Tho proceeds are to bo used to furnish tho band with modern American instruments. Mls.s Mario Uajm, of 3129 North Broad street, entertained nt dinner, followed by a danre. nt her home On Saturday evening. Tho guets Included Miss Helen I'owcis, Ml-s Alice McGaivey, Miss Elizabeth Mc Harvey. Mls Irenp Schofleld, Miss Mar guerite Splelheiger. Mls Marie Haves. En slim W Abbott Slbon, Mr. Edward Jarvl. Mr John Dadcllffe. Mr Earle Belmont. Mr. Nelson Oalbralth nnd Mr. Diehard Van Pelt Ensign hlbsoti Is home on n Mioi t furlough, having just returned fioin active duty over bens. The Aideutes "luli will give a seilcs of dances anil entertainments in Kebruar and March The Hist affair will be the second li-onthlv Koelal at the home of Mr II Doen, r.Ol Chiltl,in street, on Sund.iv Tebrmry 2. Those affahs will be glen monthlv for the btiu lit nt tho niPinbeiH and thdr friends Oil Tliiiisditv, IVbiuai) 20. the Ardefttes Club will give a basketball game and dance at M Tlmothv s IIouo. 714 Deed street This ilinro will be a preliminary to Its ' homeward-bound ' dame whlih will bo given mi Wcdne-diiv evening, March .". at Mattel R Acadeniv 17lo North Iliond street. Tho iluiuc will 1 givm for the belli lit of tho fourteen numbers In 'ervioe. Corporal J. Woodland, jut ictunvil from l'ranco wounded, Is at Camp Meade to be mus tered out M I Kriir. V. S N. surprised tho uumbeis bv appearing nt the meeting of the At denies Club on Sundaj at Stair Garden Mr Drier Is located nt the naval bn-e C I-1 Drooklvu Me)er Sndcr V S N, vns also present at the meeting Mr. M Cohen and Mr W Atkinson entertained tho members .it the meeting and Mr A Neff presided The committee In ch.irgu of these affairs Iniludes Mr A Netf, chalrmin: Mr. I. lVldinan vlie e hill man, Mr. M Lew, Mr. J KravlU and Mr 1' Tavlor Mr. Axil, bund, Ml Ceilirn, Mr riledinui, Mr Pearl son, Mr. ltosner and Ml Shapiro v lilted tho meeting, representing the Ardentis, Jr.Club AIISS LOUGIIKAN IS BRIDE OF LIELTEXANT I.OFLUS TODAY Married This Morning at O.luireli of Our I.ailv of Mercy An Interesting wedding took place this morning in tho Church of our Lady of Mere). Bro.nl street nnd s(1stUelnnna ave nue. wh"n Miss Cathaillie Louglii.in, daugh ti r of Mr John Lolighran of 2238 North Broiil street, and Lieutenant John Edward Loftus, JI C, r S. N It P. weio married b) Monslgnor Ceiald I' Coghlan The cere mony was perfoimed t 10 o clock, with tho Dev. Mb hail Malonej oMielatlng at tho nup tial mass. The lirlde wore a gown of whito satin nnd dtuhess Inci, with a vtll of rare lace caught with spravs of orango blosoms. Orchids and lilies of tho vallo), arranged In a shower, wcro carried. Mr Loughran gavo his d iiighter In marriage, and her only at tindaut was her slstir, Miss Saia (1 Lough ran, who wore, n frock of Chartieuso bro caded tntfeta with a hat of bionzp tullo and carried a shower of pink roses. Lieutenant Edward Paul Louahrnn L" S. A., the bride's brother, was the bridegroom s best man The service was followed by a breakfast at tho home of the bride's parents Lieutenant Loftus and his bride, upon their lot urn from an extended tilp, will llvo In Washington, D. C. rnutn hy M.i rciau MISS MAKY SCUM, Miea hrull is the ilaueliter of .Mr. ami Mr. William Curmult St till, of 111 South' Twentieth ttrect. She in an extremely popular piembcr of tlio j'puuEer.eet, Reader's Viewpoint Letters to the Editor on Topics of General Interest 1.,??' sptine unil putilleatlon In thl column, LrI?rLn"" 1? written on nn ulilr of thn rPr. 81 Li ""l '""f" "' Reiieml current Intprent n,l i.i.i. 'i. ,llh ,ni! nnie nml siOremi of th ?- J,an"'" tll 1" nlthhehl on rrque't and .,!I1i!n''.''"',0',"' N- mnucrlpts will b re iurnn links., nrrompanlcd Py iiiftlclont postaae. f. i." "rcll requp.t to this erfeet Publlratlon invonra no Indorrmrnt by thin iiewtpniicr of tti fi11!!"!,1 ,XPrsieil No rop right limtter will Li.! . ud01' nor "Id rllloui d'ieulon b per mitted, , Thanks Ledger for AM Jo (lie VtHCor o the llicnlim 1'iibllc Utlgcr: Sir In behalf of tho amusement lovers of Philadelphia nnd the Theatrical Manngcis' Association, which tnkes in all tho theatres and movlng.plcturo houses of this ell), I wish to extend sincere thanks for the at titude of vour paper during the recent protest ngnlnst the Increasing of amuetncnt tax There can bo no eiuestlon thnt the dif ferent articles nnd edltoilals that appeared In tho Philadelphia piess had great weight In bringing about the desired result. HADDV T JODDAN. Manager Keith's Theatre. Philadelphia, January 2i Defends Catholic ItMimcn Tn the Editor of the lhoiiiig Public I.cilpcr Sir Contributors to the correspondence departments of our newspapers, who opposo granting to Ireland tho right of self-deter-tnlnntlon, bnso their object Ion, 'prlm.lp.i11). on somo Imaginary Injustices which tho Catho lics of that countr). being nbout four-lltths of the population, would Inflict on Its non Cathollo Inhabitants To students of Irish hlstorv, this objection Is either a meic sub terfuge or a form of Inliucinatlon. Dean Swift, though probab!) the first Sinn I'olner. never expressed any pnitlrul.tr lovo for Catholics, nnd wns up to the daj of his death their great popular Idol, so much so that when he was supposed to bo In dinger of nirest hecnusp of his "Drapler's Letters ' the Catholic people followed hlni and watched over him as fondl.v as they watched over O Council a century later. The writer Is convinced that the Irish re puhllc'wlll Inve tlio fnpt nnd fairest gov ernment of nil time that cverv cltlni of I'lster xv 111 he neeordotl the same fieedom. the same opportunltv, the same eh II and religious liberty that will he nrcordrd to tho citizens ot.Munster, Lolnster nnd Conn night ; tint If the non-Catholics Join hinds In the effort to establish and maintain tint ie publlc. the right of separate schools, mil ,m eciultahle division of the school tax will be frceh- granted to them, tint the Irish re public, with a population 20 per eent Piotcbtnnt. will Inve a. Piotet.int Piesldent, long before the I'nlted Mates, vi Ith a Catliollo populillon of 20 per cent, will have a Catho lic Piesldint I will go even further and say that it Is mv ilrm eonvktlon since Catholics anil Protesfints become united on this dt termination to have an Irish icpubllc that this 20 per cent of the population will novel have hss than 2" per cent of tho members of tin- Dish Parliament, thus greatl) surpassing In point of nllglous tot eratico even our own great Bepubllc, Catho lics todi) not niimbiilng 10 per cent of tho members of the House ,uul Senate nt Wash ington I will go still further and sav that n. Catholic Monaco In an Irish lepubllc would not have Ino subseilbers In all tho land Catholic Inlind in Its lul)eon d.is. In tho davs that pi i ceded the Invasions of tho Danes and Normans, civilized, ediii-iteit and Chiistianized tho peoples of Durope, using onl) the winpons of pence nnd love In the execution of these noble purpose- Much has bein made of Ireland resisting conscription, of In r failure to submit to eon sirlptlon bj a fotelgn Power She believed that by )ildlng to this demand of England, she would demolish hei claim to national entlt) , would seemlnglv aeipiicsee In the bind ing of the shickles of empire on lier futurp. Tile plain purpose on the part of Dnglatiil vas to obseurc fiom the inlinls of men the broken pledges, the betra.vals, the dishonored words of British polltiel ms It was n, 1 rami iftort to plseo upon a peoidi whoso service to llbert) has hi en ininu lsuiabli . the onus of refusing to eoine to freedoms defense In ai hour of peril It was a ti ip to enmesh tho unwnr). But. nctmted by their love of llbirtv and bv their gratitude to Uelgmm and lYancc, the )oung men of Ireland volun teeiod volunteeied to an extent that gave Ireland a l.irgei peuentage of hei man power to tho gle.U war, tluougli vihlili villi be Inaugurated world demoii.icv thereby terminating autoci.ie) whetever It obtain", than even our own gloilous I'nlted States Itself JOHN O DEA. Philadelphia J.imi.tiv 2S "Hjslcria" 7 it the 1'ditor of the .'iriifuij rublic .ediri . Mi 'the last llvo veils villi go on record as ii period of In "ti ri i and monoiinul.i uu eiimled bj nnv thing In the pnt Tho Ihst, Mlirtniin Impi rlallsm has u eehiil lis deathblow second, Itlllv Sim dav's religious Insteri.i. oi ' Merry-go-louni! as it is sometimes tcinnd Is almost forgotten Tho next two i.ises of ng'iavated h)s teila are worn in sufft.igo and piohlbitlon Those who havo ie.ul In the dillv pics the antics of tho women suffi age ttes In Washing ton. D. C. in picketing tho Whlto House with banners In all kinds of inclement weather and their late capeis, building bon fires In tin cans on tho public streets of that citv, cannot help but roallo that thoo persons an- Insane, for no tano person would bo guilty of such acts These poor deluded creatures aro moio to be pltinl than blamnl, and In place of being sent to pil.ion should ho committed to n sanitarium for the euro of nervous difeasrs, until such times as thev recover their wits and Income norms. I The fourth nnd last i ase of aggravated hjsterla Is prohibition this oveilaps all Otl,pr9for It has affeetid all tinges of society The I.eglslatuies who have ratified tho amendment fall to realize wli.it It means Thev have been rnirltd awav by this national livstrrla Thev lose sight of the fact that vvhtlo they lnvo latltled the amendment, they have antagonized at least 30 000,000 voters who nro opposed to prohibition The nnjorltv has ruled, but this fart does not pacify tho minority bv a bfg majority, and will be a big factor in tho )u evidential elec tion and in all future elections It has been remarked that the Legislatures of the differ ent S'l.itcd look for a decision from the Supremo Court, and as tho s.i) lug Is, ' Let George elo It " The liquor trades were unfortunate In hiv ing on tho Agrlculturo Committee of Congress Prohibitionists of the mot pronounenl t)pe, whoso acts have, without doubt, been Instru mental In a great measure in tho prohibi tion movement I'lidrr the guise of inn servation of food they camouflaged their real object, prohibition At the same time, tho representatives from two largo wheat crowing States wcro urging and nearly threatening the President to make the prlcn J of wlieat J2 ii a nusiiei, wneii no je.us ago they were glad to get Jl a bushoj This was to enrich tho wheat barons In their States'." who hnvo thousands of acres and can ralso wheat from twent-(lve eents to llftv cents a bushel less than the small fnrmer, who Is moio than satisfied xv 1th $2 20 wheat It did not make any difference to tlio committee If tho people of the 1 nlted States had'to pa) $12 a barrel for flour It was the wheat barons' Interests thnt was tn bo considered flist to the exclusion of all others Thank tho l,ord, none of tho pres ent members of the Committee em Agricul ture will bo there titter March 1 If Con. gl ess i alls a special session D 1' W. Philadelphia, Jnnu.uy 30 Fellow Worker lailcrlaincil Mr, nnd Mrs. Anion L Einstein, of 2212 North Colorado street, entertained tho mem bers of Glmbcl Brothers' subway store cloth Ing department on Tuesday evening, Music nnd recltntloiiH furnished tho evening's en tertainment. Among tho guests wcro Mr Herman Einstein, Miss Marlon Einstein, Miss Carol Elntieln, Mr. John Diss, Mr. Bonco, Mr, Haslctt, Mr. H. Watson and Mr. Harry McKenna, ... . GUEST AT LUNCHEON TODAY IP - :' . MbS I'KANCKS l.r.Al' .,to U III cilia Mi leaf will lie one of llio-c who will attend llic luncheon to lie piven by Mii. I.ouUa . Newiin in honor of Miss fsallir iuhrr Williams ,i her home, the Willow, in Haverforil. Mi's illiains i enpnged to Mi-s Nculin's brother SUFFRAGISTS DENIED "PRISON SPECIAL" CAR Propaganda I'rain, Co stlllg $20,000 to Be Censored by Rail Adminislration If the suffi, igists ' pi isou speei.il ' tours the country fioin 1'ebruu.v to March t. as proposed, the women who hive scived Kontenees in Dlstrlel of oluiuhu Jalb will not be exhibited to tho pi ople of the nation fiom behind tho "barred" windows of the railroad conches The suffragists who are nti.iugltig the spe cial tour nnnnuncid In Washington thn the I'nlted ht-itcs rillro.-d ailmlnlstiatlou had peislllvrlv 'icfuscd to fiuulsh tile tiain If bits aie pliieed em tin windows .or will tho r.iilroul administration permit nnv other In signia showing the ih.uai'tcr of purpoce of tin" ti .tin. but anv deenr.itlons the vvoimu dei-lie i.iu bi m ranged nil the- inside of the w ludow s The cost if the pi Won spulil Is iMl inaKd at f .'0 (Km of which ISiU'o li is been iniseil this week at meetings In Philadel phia. Baltimore and Ni w orl. The Pennsvlvnnl.i brnneh of the .National M'oinins party loiitrlbutnl $.0uu Miss Miiy Burnh im of I'hllaih Iptila eontiiliuteil $lun0, and Mis James VV Inor, of llavei foul, J5uo ART BHINGS HIGH IMUCK ", 1 , 1 1 0 Kealicil at m tiim of lnui;lis- Morton-I.aw rente Colleilion New A orl., Jan 30 -The Ameiliaii rt Association eotidin ted Hie s lie of the Inuglis-Moiton-Lawri nee art colic it bin last night In the Hotel PI17.1 The Hi gas pistil brought JSSOU selling to M Kimtdlii ,v 1 1 V Be nolr, A Worn 111 Hi idlng u lllnsit itid .lounnl," 'sold to A. 1 Mir id Duel fin lnim Sl-Ioy landscapi went to 1 W li iil'li.iar (o flistm, the ' Pegasus, in Vlbctt Dvder t William M.-uIlcth for $lll. and Clilldo H.issams "lion Bound' to c llasilngs for J.'juo The totil rcalied for the entile talc was 55 1.1 10 TO LECTl'llE ON AlHCIJAFT Tliomas K. l'lilriilpc Will Speak at 1'r.inklin In-titutc Toniplit 'Ballooning and vlatlon in Pe ice War -net Comineree will he tin theme of 1 lee. nro tonight at S oMoek at the 1'ianklln 'nstltute bv Thonns l'dwin Eldrldgo. piesl dint of the Philadelphia Aerouiuiii.il Die nation Soeluv and member of the I'nltnl States Uron.iutle Deserves Ho will spoil; -ndei the .niM'Uis of the Vlinnnl Vssoelatlon PoLtor I lib idRi' lias made iiianv li.illuon t'lps fiom Pliiladilphis In ills leeturo he will dlsi'UsH tin different tvpes of aircraft, Im hiding tho balloon, tin dlrlglbli airplane hvdroplane and the battle plane Lantern slides of thesi tejies in nitlon will be shown as well as photographs taken fiom them nt homo nnd ahioad and on the lecent b.ittle Ilelds Graduates Civc School I.iherlv Ilonil At tho graduating ixerclses of tho Edward Ileslon Public Si hool l'lftv -fourth street and Lannlowne avenue, the 1 ighth grade diss present! d to the se.iool a $50 Libert) Bond This Is tin third Libert) bond presented bv Its graduating o!asis The- proceeds of these bonds will evcntunll) bo used for tho pun base of memorlnl pictures The exetcHe s wcie held vt'iuerdiy ifternoon at tho William If. lli.nna Si hool Klft) eighth nnd Medli streets, where Iho grammar grades of the 1 Id-ton n hool havo been accoininodated iilnm their huildlni; wfis distroved by fire Isst Januarv Tho school expects to ictuin to its own building In a few- week". ( jiiailiau Ace I.erturci Tonight Colonel W Bishop, Canadian nee will lectuie on "Air righting In danders I'lelds' tonight at tho Academy of Music Colonel Bishop, who s twent)-ftv,- vears old, has hi en otlklally credited, with sevmt)-two enemy planes, and more than 100 unofficially Cler(i)iiiaii to pcak on Alaska 'I he Dev l)r Ilotaee c Stanton wilt speak on the "Lights and Shadows of Alaskan Llfo' this evening nt the North Presbvtorlan Chunk Hio.ul stiect and Allegheny avenue Tlio Kvr.NiNo Punuo Lrnom villi bo did to iccelvo announcements of eiic.iKcments for tho Society PaRp, P0. tdlns tho engagements may be crifled, Notices should bo wiltten on one sldo of tho paper nnd must bo signed with full nni lim' aJ(lrt,ss nna tclephono number. Send notices to Society Editor, uvbnino 1'uuuo Ltuatit, 6oa Chestnut btreet. CHURCHES ANNOUNCE PASTORATE CHANGES Baptist Publication Secretary Heads Sunday School Council c.T, , '""""old sa,cl Laird has ac h i ..'' V" '" -,,,c J Add,s Henrv Memo ria Irpsbiteil.m ciinnh Sixtv-fifth street ,,i,t i.nisiione avenue, ,md nrrangi ments nave been nude for his Insinuation february i- Vn adjourned uiee-lng of the Presb)tirv of Philadelphia will bo held net Monday have In .....i noun in i: .in (( , (-hamhers vvjlio Memorial Pieshvteri.an Church to eonflrm dies,, aiiangenienls Iho Dev Hr Ph u les D i;vans associate Pistnr of B, tlmnv Temple Pre-hv tcrlan hutch I'iltv. third ,i-ul spnlep streets, has resigned to iieeept a pill lo Toronto Doctor Evans has b.on In ehaige of the Bethanv Teinplp longregatlon foi the last fifteen month", during the absence of the pastor, the Kev Hr Asa I I'iri) who was engaged 111 wai wnik of the Piisbv n rl.an denon Illa tion lioctm I'eriv has te till ncd n-id will Ksiimo his irutnrnl duties 'Iho Dtv sj - cr,,lsl has been appointed lninlstor In ih.irgi of tho fprop.il Church of the Vloneminl at Motion, Pa He- uas giiduateil from the 'I hcoligicil Stinin.irv of Vhglnl.i In I'iO-, and wis oidalncd to the prlestliood bj lilfhup l'linsion one ) eai later He has been engaged l-i mlsslonarv work In the West, fiisi at Mmshoue Idalio. and more te.enth at the Doit Hill Inril in reservation 'I he Dev lr VV i: I'lialmci". educational so, retail of the American Daptlst Publica tion Soiliti, bis bun dieted presulint of the luti idenomiu.illoiial simda.v School Council, vvhli li Imluilis icprcsei.tatlves of .ill the evangelical chunlus of the I'nlted Stites and Canada. Doctoi Chalmers lus been Lonnccleil with the Baptist Publication Societv about nine vears The Dev Pr Cllbirt M Di Ink. of the Vnnrloin BaptUt Dublle'.itlon Societv has 1 ei n ihoscii as a mi iuIm r of the executive cummlttic of tho council .. .-.",, ,.j Preparing for Actors' 1 unil Benefit The Mile of scat", which opened last Mon dav, for tho Actuis fund benefit to be glvm nt tho I'orrest Theatie l'rld.ay after noon, l'ebruar) 7, has h id an encouraging start, and there Is no doubt that a capacity nudlenco villi be In .itti ndancc to enjoy the hill and to aid ill enlarging tho fund to aieet tho annual expenses of more than ?75,uun. 'Iho bmcflt Is under the direction of Dmlel 1'rohnian. piesldent of tho Actors' fund of Amerlia, who will make tho opening address In addition to the star" and plajers from the attractions In Philadelphia next week, there villi be an arm) of special stellar features and a few surprises from New York. Plilt.AI'ni I'HIA'S LDVDINCl TIlCVTItEa UIMX'TlON I.BK 4. J J SIIUULIir ADELPHI '"ZFxtt si oo ma r TODA SATCItDAT cllkcIoscH real brilliance Cl'LLBTIN. "WHY MARRY?" Willi tho Origin il M.bTM; L'AbT Inclillns Klmun-1 Hntu, llrnfft I-iuford, Ionarit Mutltf I.oturt Hotb Loulso Ilan Jolph, Anno MorriHon nnl Ilkhanl l'ltman .CHESTNUT ST. j !;, Pr..t.Ne,.r 50ctO$l.50 ' ' MATINEE SATURDAY TDK N'DXV Ml SICAI t'OXIFD SCCOESS Willi a Chorua of VVell-Dretsed Ileautlta. faAM S SHUBERT TEIH. ... Iiroaii rcKb at H 20 Mata Wed A s .- (1X4 4UUU( ai LAST .S DAYS MATINEE SATURDAY Rock-A-Bye Baby Jffrpn Be Ancelli. Etna Illbbard and ' Walter Lan retire Dore & raanauh an I a Ilenuty Chorus t SEATS TODAY IkOH, LOOK! Nnf" Dolly Sisters Harry Fox And Original Can, Clinrus and Production. T VRir Ecninjrs at 8:15. L. 1 Il MatSi Wcd & gat 2 1S $ ,1 PA MAT OAT Til . oi. - I' WOODS Preeent, WOODS Prenenl. -r mw FIELDS Entire in thr natio.s-s plat Lower friendly enemies FlOOr CHARLES WINNINOEn FOnnEST FIUDAT. FEB 7tb, at tttS, mo Acrojia' ruxD benefit, bhajb Sow, QfoJnW&l D. A. R. IIEAIt'LEAGUE AIM United Stales Mud Givo Hearty Support, iState Conference Is Told IfurrMiurir, Jan 30 Tho feituro of ) ester day's session of tho Stato conferenco of tho Uaughtcrs of tho American Devolution was tho nddrcss by Pr 'William V Slocuin, of tho executive fommlttco of the League to En force Peace. Doctor Mocum spoko on ' Tho Lcnguo of Nations" He said, In part' "Ihreo things nro evident to ono who Is a student of Intcni.itlon.il history, l'lrst, It thcro Is not n strong nnd permanent union of thn nations In tho Interest of tho higher welfnro of nil nations there cannot be a stable and Instlng peace, sfeond, if tho government of tho t'nltnl States does not givo Its generous nnd heart) support to such a union of nations It never villi como Into existence, third. If tho work of such a Itnguo of nations Is not broadly and per mancntly constructive) It will bo .1 failure even If it is organized " Mrs. Anthony Wnvne Conk, State regent, reported tho organization of four chapters. A broad work has been Intel out nlong lines of tho Amerlcanli.itton of children of foretgn bom citizens she said A total of J17P.T0R 1 was contributed for wnr-rcllef work This Includes J38,7ts In knitted garment", J31633 2S for tho Bed noss, JH.7"3 05 for tho V M 'C A. V. W. C A. Salvation Ann) and other organization". Y. W. C. A. TO EXTEND WORK Announce Among Other Tliinps. Care of Rli'-ian Refugees As evidence thnt its work did not cease xv ith the- signing of the iiimlstlec. the x. W C A announces that it has taken upon Itself tho caro of Sn.000 Dnsslan refugees Includ ing old nun women and children xtmrlcin and Japanese women from tho J.ipineso W C A. will bo the dhectlng olllcers of this new br inch In Jlusla Most of the rcfugeis followed the I'zcclis .11 ross Dus. sia nnd Siberia Into Vlidlvostok and it Is biro tho licadiiuartirH for tlio Du-slan association will be established x. W C workers are determined tint the worlt of tlir eentral field sh ill not be al lowed to shrink to pre-war time proportions slid thev am planning great things for the lincllt of tin business women of America. I he tneiiri 1111 aWo iniludes the ire of tubei- iul.ii-i.lrb in Arizona nnd New Mexico, amuse, mint 1 1 nlers for motion picture- actresses ill California extmion of the work in Hon olulu: development eif the work along tho Mexican border, especlill) at El Paso, Tex, and tin' welfare of foreign-born women. A 1 ommlttee from the National V C X appolntid to dicldc the m itti r his agreed that the budget should bo enlaiged to $J00 -000 to me t thiso iceolistruitinn needs It will le neccsarv the lonimllteo sav " to rais- two thirds of this among nsoilatIons alrend) organized in the field, win. li com prises rinns)lvania. Delaware M.irjlatid and tlip District of Columbia Tin sum il lottcd to Pennsjlvnnla to raise 's $17" COO TO HONOR GRIP WORKERS Thirtv-fourth Ward Bureau to Be Dinner Guests Appreciation of the woik done bv the Thlrtv. fourth Ward Inlluen? i lluieau during the epidemic will be (xpresul at a, dlnmr given In honor of members of the bureau to night at the Hotel Adelphla Tho host will be the Italian American Union Depubllcau Club Xildnssis will be made b) several city otlli t.als and bv promi nent Italians The guests of honor ineludo Dirn lor of Health Krus. n Dlre tor of Dublb Safetv Wilson. Coiiqiessnien C.eorge P Harrow and William S Vnro Dr Harriet I Hartlej, chief of the division of child hvglene. State Senator Ddwnrd W. P.Uton Dr Miola Pcr ulie. i: V Alessandronc Aurello Cintado, John ill Mlves-tro. Joseph A di Sllvestro, v Ictor l-'armnnl and otliers The dinner commlttio Iniludes Nicola Del C.uerclo, Joseph Pnolell i Mar7lolo Di Paolo, Carmine M.ittl.i, Joseph Blscardl. Otacomo Pack lis Lulgl Pastore, Dan .1 Perna, Joseph Ptrn.i, Sr Donato DI Bitls ntonlo M.inzl and Ales.mdio Perna THIS WKU1C D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Romance of Happy Valley" Next Week XOIIMA TVI.MVUUE In HIV HKAin OK WhTci.XA' Added Attra, tlon t'rUma Pint i-howlQf. p'Tl Tc r X l.'W XtAItKI'T .s.tih:i:t lu in a ji rt) u i.'. r m WALLACE REIU irM Prf-i tntlOD Tlir nt n Next XVek -NAyiMOV A In I.M, 1-OU t.rE" ARCADIA i OIII.STMT Ilf.IflVV 1CTII i 10 A xi l.' .' 3 4". " 4-. 7 i". ii an j y. Laet 3 Due- ini ISV M M.COTT 8 "LITTLE WOMEN" Kelt Week LOL'IS IiDNMsO.S In -Sandy Burke of tlm L'-Har t " Added Prlzm." V IL 1 UK1 A Last :J Days Annette Kellermann In -QUEEN Or TDK frCV Next VV'eele Ihesla Uara In "Ths fch Devil" REGENT M" AIIKCT sT 1I.1oin 1TTH im vst vv vsnnrriN VJ."M S IN Tin; i;,as,t" m vitKnr sTitnirr AT JPMPKn 11 A M 10 II I-. Jl CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE '0H YOU STORK" td ULOsnri.i. a co otiieps CROSSKE YS ":vSi,:T .JT ".""h "HALF-PAST TWO" 'ABlu BROADWAY " 'ls"ViaBi? i"gu "SOME BABY" ;; FRED. STONE "' TVirDTvp LOCUST 5.D AND LejCltaT 1 lllloi .10 I, 30 to 11. PAULINE FREDERICK "OUT OF THE SHADOW" MOsDv i itti r. vvovii: rjiv'tril "i :.u and swsovt FRANK MclNTYRE Illl TUVVI MM. cat i Iieiilci. I T.-VI VV ' i" li f ituitlon VCADl'.MV or VII Me' V V1AN 1'RAVKLTALKS Color icvvs Motion PictuiC) Sat. Mat. I0 row AT Wartime italy TU'KI.TS BtIIpre J!V to II ml NOW MKTItOPOMTAN OI'KltA IIOtlSKI SjlffKlr"?? Y""ra TUM1 EVS- b. 4 AH BARBER OF SEVILLE Mint" Ilemr-l MattfeM Mm Uarkttt in ret .mearancel D I.uea MatMone Malateata ConV l-M.I feata 1101 Che.tnut Walnut 54 Hae.HT ' AUAUEMV OP MUSIC "' Boston Symphony Orchestra llrsnl RiavtJD. Comlcftor VV ednenJoj, Keb 5, at 8:1 j Pololit RACHMANINOFF Ticket! new on eaU at Heipea, lilt) Cheitnut Streu Amptiltheatra, :se. Tllimont S tlNTni:i. Areh anl th Bta. STAY Ot'T LATE AT NIGHT." TVnenrWn Mat, THE NEW WOULD UKAf. XfUi.uui.tu Pi Ens With Q.o. A. Clark Vj AYF.TV TUB AVjATiffi 6mLa m. SIAPKET & V M Wrwm Mo "7 W1TU UX1NQ Uv)OELa BRYN MAWR STUDENTS TO GET CERTIFICATES Problcnib of Employment Will B4 Discussed aU Conference 1 Tonight , r, Einplo)mer.t nnd Industrial supervision, will be subjects for discussion nt a conferenco tonight In Tnjlor Hall, Hrjn Mnwr College, Certificates will be nwnrded to students who havp completed tho first war emergoncy course in fmplojmcnt management and In dustrlnl supervision given in tlio Cnrola Worlshoffer Craduato Department of Social Economv and Social Besenich Miss M Carey Thomas president of Bryrt Mnwr College, will speak on "Tho College nnd tho Cornmunltv " nnd Mlsw Anna Dezan so. Instructor in tho Wocrlshoffor graduate department, will dlscusa tno objects of tho course In Industrial supervision nnd cm plovment manngetnenf Mrs Bobert E S'peer president of ths national board Voting Women's Christian Association, will maku an address on "Corn, munltv Programs In Industrial Centers," while I'cllx frankfurter, chairman of th war labor policies board, I'nlted States De partment of Ijibor, will discuss "Industrial Work for Trained Women. ' 'Humnni7ltig Industrv" will bo the sub iect of an address by Prof Joseph vVilllts, focretarv of the Philadelphia Association for the PlseusHlnn of Emplovment Problems and superintendent of the naval aircraft factory, at League Island Tlio students will receive certificates from Prof Susan Kingsbury, director of tho grad. tiato department riiiLADEt.riiiA'a kmikmost TiinATnEs FORRFST AST bigTiat. IrvIL01 SATunDAY POSITIVELY LAST 3 EVENINGS m vw . t nt,Ni,i:n- i Ml SH VI. c,OMl:o fin.XSATION j Next Weelc SEATS TODAY v triple euccaas m music, fun ami d a n r t n a. V nutMul Beaut hfnie Ono Sol 1,1 Year In Ntu gtU BROAD NOW ; Fironrl unrl x . Ichts r r, Matinees Wert f. Sat 'U I lo ! 'era's a'it! hilt l'ou LAi.a!ii.o rmrosEs J Plr&Mr C0BURN Preycne Iht gettTr'Olc with HaclVn flrbuckle as "Old -Bill A rOMEDT WITH ML'SIC GARRICK ENCAl.EME.NT 1 LIMITED El ei- ut M Chc&tnut and Junlrer Mali, VV ed and Sat TREMENDOUS TRIUMPH! COHAN 4 II MIU1S PHESE.N'T THE FUNNIEST AMKniCAN COVIEDV IN EECE.NT YEAH3 Tailor-MadeMan WITH GRANT MITCHELU AND THE OrtlOINAL NEW OTtK CAST rOKUEST ntlTA I'EB Tth at 1 i'i lllll AITOUP- l'L'NIJ HENEFIT SEATS NOW. THE TURK IN ARMENIA LiKlit-iocl pictuio of what hap- pencil in Aimenia. b.i-eii on TACTS icpoitcil by Ambajdoi Moibcii thau anil Loul Iir.vcc, to bo seen in Ilcllevuc-Stratfoid ballioom on Fri da anil S.ituidaj' niKhts ami Sat urday afteinoon of this veck at StcSOand J:30 o'clock. ' "Ravished Armenia tt Uebcvvcd Stints, 1.50 & 51.00 Boxes $23.00 and $15.00 Iickets at licllevuc, Ihtz, Walton, Ailclphm. I'oi' bcnelit of Ai nicnian.- B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE MME. MARGUERITA SYLVA Tie Trfin' i" i.rnnl opera I'rlmadnnna John Hjams and Mclntyrc Leila v rreinenclotis lilt In MaLlooni M .. aIln siedman Jlmmlo I.uean Co. 0,here Lateet Moilon Hlcturei rreldeiit Wllioa niiiiiV'-r rninAV j-tii :-ii at i 45 iiuj Aiiott'-' ri'Niijinsrj'iT seats now. U'AT.NUT Lg" "" 5Int- -" to i oo The :tt.nr "I he Very Idea" BIB Conic Hit siNi will. srTs now o ivt.n TWIN BEDS Deluse . of I WITH 1QIS rOITON' ND SPECIAL CAST ancmg io28Chestnutst. n1nr- lniiiAY and pvtuhdat LanCCS I rum 0 to 12 p. u. rrivnte Wessons 1 tiAli.v rnovi 10 a m iq n p w. AcAUi-iJiv " "i'. lii.NHiHT AT 8-15 World Col. V. A. Bishop 'I 1-luatra't.d Oreautt Vie f Lectura "Air Fishtins in Flanders Fields" !teerved Seat" 7V to S'.n non. lleppo'a. Ilia Thret A IluvofllfQ V. ndftn Tonight .No war ui. Hi' acaiem -tli:sija i:vo. peu a 8:15. Molln Iliiliai llv HEIFETZ JASCIIA Tlcl.et at lI'Pr'. 1110 Cheftnut St. Chaeka to deo r Italy Tliliet. dated Pet 30 .Z2i' Dancing CORTISSOZ UAKEll BLDOt 1M0 Cheitnut at. Prlit lenoni dallr. 0:30 A. M. to p. u. 1 1 ion r 11 tiAnms.rV?t. v),s !w CASINO BErryUS walnut at gin st An All-Star Caat nnPHEUM Sttnea Today, l5o and 2St '. .ijirti wiooa or the CAiniArn patchT IXBnlTAHT 3 lleturn of MAH tlBHM6NI la It- ' ik 1 a? j d tllfl I way ko Mr Irtlstlo po the SlrT" Ml u'WJ l AiJ&6li I VrN- 1 5 sanww lpj(llxi iHipjiMUIjllfclJuiV) V--.-V- S'J
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