!5p5rsSS' 7fc&a4t. ; ' -r-f X o BVENIKG PXJBLTC LEDGETl PLTTLADELPniA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1DLU 11 i i i ii "' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks About the .Saturday Evening Dancing Class Tomorrow Night Miss Brown, of Pittsburgh, to Marry February 15 Other Subjects' Discussed rpiIE ftra dance of the Saturday I've nine D.inclnj; Class li tomorrow night In tho Rose Gnrcfens of tlio Bellcvuo nt 8:30, and Teddy rtrownltiF, .Ir. Henry rtavxlo remberton, Hairy TS. rtolib mid Beauchamp Jefferys arc roIiir to lead tlio cotillon. Tho committee In olmrw, that If to say, Mis. Henrv Htlntmi Coxe, Mrs It. H. Bavnrcl Howie, Mrs Charles V Da Coatn, Mrs. John White floury. Mrs. Thomas Jit. Kean, Mrs. Svdncv Th.ivcr and Mrs. Chail- Inn Vnrn.ill Iinve. rvleiulod all lllltatloll to all former members of the class who aro Jn tho sci lice and happen to bo In town and haven't li.nl an Imitation nnd would tylco to come So r shouldn't bo surprised ,to seo tho plate Jammed wllli unlfornn of fall Ulndt nnd Kl7c. for there are many serf' men home these ila. llin younger !-et Is ccrtalnh gild that 'It has been decided to bold tho etra nee. for al tho xomiKcr classes lead to committee class, von Know. Its really i clas to belong to just before xoil come . It used almost to Introduce xoil Into ra. Masons in trie niMorir mm nv.. Monday Kicnlng was onlv nct in lm rtanco to tho Assembly And It s greit bcllcxo Niuiix It nluavs has seemed pity that the Moiulav Uvcnlnff Is now n ilng of tho past, war or no war kID xoil Know that good-looUlug 11 ir- 'bar.i Urown, daughter of Mis Henry fraliam Brown, of I'lttsbitrBii. who nai sited hcio ery often. Is going to be mar- id to Joe Dllworth on tho ir.tli of I'eb- parj ; Harn.ii a ins icuuiuiii ."" tiow She Is ii nieco of Mrs Charles l o, Eio was Jilss ,xucp mown, unci it .u- usln of Mr Wilson Rluuplcss .mil Mr. franklin Sharplcss, of tills cltj. it is ftthcr interesting th.it Mr. Wilson Slurp nlcrcstinB th.it Mr. Wllon Slurp-, mslitcr, Mollv, If to hn niirlir' i following Sitiirdiv to(MuJor llrifc bs's da arc tho mi son. of England. Knihurft bus often Isited In Phllidelphla. She Is on intlmnto lend of Mariiinii flow en Coleman, oT t'linr- fctte llrown, whor.is voti Know, is engaged i Ned Law, and of Kirn nor Ctivler Wnlltcr. Jer sister, Hcttv SlnrplebS Brown, Is en- aged to voiiiiK Oliver Iselln, Jr. of .New Ifork, a (aptaln In tho i S. A. Ihc v cel ling of Baibara and Joe will tako jilaco in Pittsbuigh. I understand that .loo Is ro uted to Lawrence Dllworth Biggs, who Is Hso from l'lttKbuigh, but I could not sweat it, If jou took mo up mi it, so to speik, it were. U WANT to tell xou, my urns, tint Ar menian pait tonight Is to bo vomr so- Ual event, and don't make a mistake about There aro to bo dinners beforo the bowing of tho 111m and the boxes have no llko hot cakes. Mrs. (leorgo Tales aker, MVs. 1'retl Kngllsh and Mis (leorgo orlmer will have dinners befoie tho VSSff1' nrmance. and u nuinlier or pcrsonr ...u . entertained in tho bocs by Mrs. Cor- Rcllus .Stevenson, Mis Bal.er, .Mrs. I.orl- ' mer, Mrs Kngllsh, Mis Willis Martin. Mrs 'Kdward Stntestiury, Mis. Noiinon M ic Leocl, Mrs. Barrl ij W.irburton, Mrs. Wil liam Austin, Mrs. Arthur Sovvnll, .Mis. Kcl- ward Schmidt, Mis Therein Crane, Miss Sleanor Dlckej and many others. IHC film, ou knowf is to lie tho llrst showing of "Itavished Aimenla," ami it ns to do with tho sufferings of a jouns menlan slrl who escaped fiom 'J urkey After nil kinds of agonies. Tlio xoiiiik girl 17I10 suffered these things told her story so veil It was decided to film It, thereby Iving to Amcrlci a truly vivid picture of irhat tho Armenian has cuduted at tno bands of tho Turk. It Is nil an imitation Tair.-but it is doubtless hoped that tho used sympathies of the spectators will ing abundant assistance to Armenia in near future ticldentally tho Dim Is not appioved by iStato Bond of Censors, but they agieed illovv It to bo shown ns It was an invl- on affair, and ns thero would not bo to delete tho film beforo tonight s mine. Mrs. Hod Ciiiscom lias iauc.n a tor tonight, by tho way, and tho al- faro going to uo mere in n ut ncr's bo. JU know' when oti go into a caic Jwlth jour peifcctly lespettablo undo mother and aunt nnd n wonderful ladian olllcei jou really ought not to to flirt es, honld though it sounds, Eti uc flirt with a most ordinary person happens to bo citing his luncheon oss aisle, ns u were, i must f.ij i amazed when 1 saw hoi. I could not te believe m ces. jou would sav she ia ladv without question and certainly tho manner of her upbringing she lit to be, ns well as that impoitaut r, ,o,n 'ler family connections. But hid it nil light, for Nnncy was thtio a.w It, even though sho could not be- her own ejes. How tan sweet joung i so vulgar? NANCY WYNNK. Social Activities Tand Mrs Dank! Haddock rurr, of nut Hill, .will glvo n dinner tomorrow at their home, '1 ho guests will In- fr. and Mrs Itandal Morgan, JIi anil CtWilllam O Warden and Mr and Mrs F. Tjlei. tand Mrs Arthur II. Brotkle. of 8013 1 street, Chestnut Hill, will glvo a. Uomoirow evening. Tho guests will SMr. and Mrs Percy II. Clark, Mr a. ,E. Marshull Scull, Mrs Stacy U. nd Mr. Arthur coles. Mid Mrs. H. Ashton Little, of the f; Strafford, w ill entertain at dinner evening In honor of their daughter. ana l. J.itue, oeroro tno Huiureiay . Dancing Class nd Mrs. Colket Wilson, Jr , aro re- congrntuintionR on tho birth of a on January 30. Mrs. Wilson will nbered as Miss Mario Ioulse Wil- daughter of Mrs. Krank Wllllam- nd Mrs. William Du Pont. Jr, who en visiting-Mrs Du Pont'n parents, Mrs. William J- Austin, or I.lscter emont, since their wedding trip, ruesday to spend two weeks in Award B. Chaso returned to her Hadnor on Wednesday after spend- dnjs with Mr. and Mrs. Truxton Wellington, v. U. Jrs. Paul Clayton, of Oraywyn, rill leave shortly for Augusta, key will spend several weeka. hUrs. ualph JSarl will occupy OrnwMi until their return, when tlicj will if turn to their own home on l!erkcl ronl. I)r 1ohn Orlor Illbbeii, presltlcnt of Trlnce. ton University, nnd Mrs Illbben were the guests of Mr Jesse I.Mieh Wlltlnms. author of ' Wbv Mcrrj"' at the IntlerH pliy jes terelnv afternoon Kiel since the success of tho pliy Mr Williams hid planned enter taining tho president of the Unlversltv from whlrh he graduated and Hie opportunity ar rived when the i1n came here Other guests wero Mr and Mis Maxwell Mruthcrs Hurt, who wero on hero from their much In the West Mr Williams s lxlt to the ellv was also the signal for the 1'rlnieloii Chili to honor him, and this evening bo will lie the guest of tho club nt nn Informal supper at tlio e lubliousc on Locust street friends of Miss jAnoro Wnl, dciiKhler of Mr. and Mrs IMwaid A. nz, of Over brook, will lm glad to know thai she Is re covering from her recent Miners Mrs Alcvinder Orange of Tternvn has ietiirn-d from a visit to Mr. and Mrs Her bert Bell nt thcli home In Chevy e'lnse Washington D. C Mr. ami Mrs Hell will return o their home In Devon In March Mrs Joseph Bill, of Wnvne entei- tallied at luncheon and bridge Ncslcrdtiv afternoon In honor of her guest, Mrs William K Burr.igc, of Cainlirldge, Mass Among the f.ne-.ls weri Mrs N H l Scnnlm, Mrs Mllllam Stone, Mrs John A Tillotson, Mr. Humbert Powell, Mrs I'esrson Conrad and Mis J Law son Wtiitln-rlj. Mrs it Marshall Trilltt and bei sou, Mr Clurles Tmllt, of W.ivne nnd West view ave nues, cjirmantown, who Is recovering from Induenrt, are spending a few davs In At lantic Cite JIrs If i; TooK. of the 'Wlssahlckon Apart-me-nts his returned from ic short visit to Norfolk, where she went to bo with her husband, who j.ss In port tor a fe v davs on the transport Huron She was tho guest of her plster-tu-1.iw, Mrs Krink C Cook, wlfo of the medical dhector of the nival base al Newport News Mr and Mrs Maurice O Burton of 301H Coulter street Ccrnnintown, who are at S'uniiiiervllle, S C iipect to leave soon for Augusta, Ga , mid later will go to Icmis "J him will he a meeting of the Cierman town Woniins Club nn Moiulav at 3 u clock Mrs Imogen B enkbj will speak on the ' Revision of the Charter" Tho hostesses will be Mrs Namlaln Simons, Mrs IMwIn New klrk. Mrs. rinrem o V. Brown, Mis l'earron C Shoit. Mrs lhert Bacon and Mrs I.oills C J'lx Mrs Walter Slble.c. president of tho club, will preside. The mirrlige of Miss Kllabelb Krbel diughtcr nf Mi and Mis M i' Krbel, of 40 ii Sprm e street, inil Mr l'ranels M Brooks, Ji , son nf Mr. Kralu Is M Brooks, of West Spruce stieet, will t iko places n t month In St Stephens Chunk The bililn will hive Mrs Conjrrs Button nf (Jeiman town, as lur matron of honor and Miss Christian Hawkins will be the maid of honor 'J he brldesimlds will be MIsh Helen Hender son. Mls CHrie Mnvei, Miss I'.inllv Mines and Mis Cnrohn Mellon Mr Brooks will have Mr Willi nil Morrison ns bent mm, and the usheis will he tho Messrs. Brooks, cousins of the bridegroom: Mr. J Krskino Hawkins and Mr. A. Mercer H.ilrd, Jr Miss iKtwklns give a tea in honor of Miss Krbel st Saturday at her home, 502 South rorty. lit st street The niaiilige or Miss Bessie Prlestlv. daughter of Mr and Mm flcnrge Prlestlv, of 71.' I Lincoln chive, and Mr Kbir K Lud vclck. o Brexel roid, Overhrook, v 111 take plai o on Monday afternoon at tho home of the bride's p irents Mr Timothy C lllaghcr, 5100 Springfield iivinue, announi.es tho engigemcnt of his diuglitir. Miss 1.117 ibith (Jnllagher, to Mr James Kdward C.islmi in, of Providence, B I. Mrs. Laura Sprinkle Schultr, of filu Overhrook avenue, Oiirbrook, announces the engigeinent of her daughter. Miss Susette Inlocs Siliultz, and Mi. William It Morton Keast, of Oermnntown KURSE GOING TO ARMENIA Mi3 Marrclla Tlvmi, of Cermantown, SaiN Tomorrow Among the nurses and workers from this citv who hnvo volunteered to go to rmenla nnd Svrl.a with tho American relief commission, which sails fiom New York to monow, Is Miss Marcella PI mi, tvvent fnur enrs old, of 41.' Lecdom street, Jenkln town .She Is a graduate nurse, and member of tho staff of tho Abhigton Memorial Hos pital Miss 1 lvnn has been nt tho Abmgton Hospital for the last four jcars and eagerly grasped the opportunity presented by the American Bed Cioss of tills city to go with tho commission There aro lifts -Ave woikcrs going with the commission 'I licjmrses and other workers have volunteered for the period of one vear Miss Pljnn was graduated from the Jenk Intown Jllgh School and also from a business college CITY LEHIGH CLUB TO DINE Philadelphia Graduates Will Hear Fellows Wlio I'ouplit Germans The Philadelphia Iehlgh Club, composed of Phlladelphlans who are graduates of Lehigh I'niversltv, will hold Its twents-slxth annual meeting nnd victory dlnnei tonight at Kugler's Among the speakers will be Captain James MeConnkk suivlvoi of tho Tuscnnla, a transport torpedoed by the Herman". He will describe the attack on the big ship, while b.ittlo experiences will be related hv Captain A V1 Van I'leclt, Lehigh, '08, nnd Captain O. II Pettv, marine coips, and Lieutenant II M Search, 'IS, aviation corps Other speakers will tell the part Lehigh University plaed in winning tho war They will be Dr. 11 S Drinker, '71, president of tho unlversltv ; 1' A Daboll, '06, president of the Alumni Association; W II Okeson, 90, secretary of the Alumni Association, and U II, Nelloii, 'S3, president of the Pitts burgh Lehigh Club ROYS HAM-: NATIONS LEAGUE Nicelnwn Club Admits German lteprccnla. live on Good" Behavior Promie North Philadelphia has organized a league of nations Members of the Nicetown Bovs' Club, Klghteenth street and Hunting Park avenue, have just completed formation of the league. In which ten nations and two sexes aro reprcsens$j. Harry O Clear, superintendent of the club, will represent the United States, and preside over the affairs of the league Boss have been chosen to represent the racial groups from which they came, as follows Poland, Bussla, Italy, Lithuania, Ireland, Sweden, Hungary, Jews and Germany, Germany was admitted on solemn promise to avoid all signs of "schreckllchhelt." A girl also wag elected to membership as a representative of the feminist movement Tho object of tho league Is Americaniza tion of the 800 oi moro members of the club, nearly all of whom are of alien descent. The principles of democracy, Justice, cleanliness, honesty nnd orderliness villi be Inculcated In the membership through "International police" dut by the members of the league, nomination orjc Nomination of ofllcers for j 019 will be mado tonight at a dinner given by the Chest nut Sleet Association at the Hotel Adelphla, Seveial feature vaudeville acts will add to th venlnff'B enjoyment. i rholoi lv riinin.r rnflrm MIIS. GK)HGK HOUUX l.ORIMI.It GIRL SCOUT OFFICERS SURRENDER TO CUPID TwcKc Cnptaiiii Mini Ui'ultMt.iHls Cnpturcd 1) Hcttirning War Hcnir ti al inning number of dcsprtloit' is n currlng among the ollliers of a gioup of more than .Hjno prisons in uniform In this cltv 'Iwclco have nictirred within the lii month and the .iiithoiitles hive rehutiintlv attributed this iinpirallehd sltiiitlmi to th' direct mid for rful Infbiein of lertaln mem hers of the United slates .irniv vcho hive recentlc returned from Uiime 'I he authorities state th it they ale pow erllss to iipprelieud or punish the desrrteis bee disc, vcithoiit exi epllon thev hale en tered another jurisdiction xvltie.li his com plete thanged theh status 111 the eves of tho 1 iw With tlio gre itest dltlli illty this inform i lion was drawn from Mrs h tot Livdle todav, vv lieu she admitted tint in ui of the captains mil lie uten nits of the Philidelphi i 'ilrl Scouts hid bun taken prisoner bv tlm lettirnlng American soldiers and, to esccpe apprelienslun, hid actually changed their mime s Mrs Lavelle. who is the PIUI idclphi i dl leetor of tills orgaulr ition, sit In her olllie nt Jt South Secetitectith street almost In tears at this growing tendency of the fllrl Si outs to transform itself into n marri'ige liuieau She had one great consul itlon, how. ever; one hope The olllce boy gave It to her 'Si, Mrs Lavelle." he said slgnlHc.antli , "with nil the c ipt iliw gettln tnirrUd like this I guc-s a whole lot of women will lie conilu' Into tho Scouts '.'linn lie luil to add, "I guess tluv think thev call g. t .c ft II i eiuleker lure than anv pi ice el-e " The Girl Scouts are in the midst of a r.anipiigu for voung wotmn mine thin twciit)-oiie veirs old, for ciptnlns of troops girls moie thill eighteen for lieutenants, and geinral members More than Kin nlllcers are needed nnd the response must be In Iter in tho remaining davs of the c inipiign in ordei to offset those who hive sailed awa In tho nuitrlmont il motorboit, "I he win Is over, but the Girl Scout we lv is never done," Is tho slogm In ing uscA to Induce ghls to Join tin organization to make more eflectlvo tlu larger work which the war has in ide possible ORGANIZED CHARITY SOCIETY AT CRISIS Imites Civic and Welfare Bodies to Discuss Practicability of Continuing Work Shall the Foeietfor Orginmng ( h.inty close Its doors? To decide this question the directors of the soclctv todav Invited to meet with them next Tliursd.iv In Witherspoon Hall the members of the board of managers nnd representatives from the membership of prarticallv everv civic and wilfaro agencv In Philadelphia, including the Chamber of Commerce, tho council of national defense, tho war chest, the ( ivlc club, tho Cltv i luh and similar organizations Tho statement aecompinv Ing the e- ill to the mtetlng declares tint the socletv his reached n point when It Is unable anj longer to meet its charitable obligations Its In come 1 elng Inadequate and Its resources ex hausted 'It Is common knowledge,' savs the statement, "that the socletv for vesrs has been struggling to make an Inadequate Income meet an over-Increasing budget The diniculty of this has now been accentuated bv the war and Its aftermath The high cost of living the diveislon of sni lal energies Into war work tho October Influenza epi demic with its wreckage' of famllv life have combined to place the socletv In a flnnncial situation which It is unequil to face ' Uveiv negotiable asset of the socletv Ins been either sold of pledged The numbers of the socletv have given generouslv and every effort to enllit new Interest Ins been made Nevertheless the society finds itself starting Kebruarj with a prospective ex pendlturo during tho month of $19 000 of which 'SIO.OOO represents relief and a pros, pectlvo Income of $7500 'The socletv has IfiOO families uncle! care The Industrial adjustments aceompam ing the return to a peace basis will probahlv tend not to diminish hut lather to Imreisp tho nunibei of households needing belli The coming months, therefore threaten even greater demands upon the soc!et s resources which are now exhausted The time for a decision has arrived 'Shall the Solcety for Organizing Charity close Its doors" The bo ird of directors, recognizing that the socletv is a cltj-wldo agency whoso woilt Intlmatelv affects the work of other welfare organizations, feels that it nlono has not the right to determine upon so Important a step It therefore asks ou, In view of vour Interest In the chari table affairs of Philadelphia, to como to Witherspoon Hall, Juniper and Walnut streets, at i o'clock on '1 hiirsil.i) afternoon Pcbruarj 6, In ordei to help elecldn whether or not the work of the Soelctj for Organiz ing Charity shall bo discontinued ' RICH ARTIST, 64, TO WED J, L. Ilreete Will Marry Miss Morinainl, Aged Tvvenlj.llirce rvv fork, Jan 31 A license to be mat rled was Issued entenlns to James Lawrence Itreese, millionaire soclctv man and artist 'I ho prpspectlve bride Is Miss (truce Lucille Mormand. Mr, Hrcese gave his age as slxtj four and Miss Mormand s as twent) three Mr. Brecse is a widower, his flrst wife, who was the only daughter of General Robert 11 Potter and a. niece of Illshop Potter, having died two years ago. Ho has a married daughter and a son. Mr. Breese has for ears been nent figure In New York soclet). a promt- PATRONESSES AT TONIGHT'S 5gQ j r'" frd Mn. MJIIMW MullO!) Who are inlerc'liil in lln ivninig Nralforil for the WOMEN GARMENT MAKERS START OWN SCHOOL HERE CriiU o Hussum Ittrth, With l'asum for hwmli'ilpo. Spend Vhrvv If n 1,1) in ( (sves at Southern (wrV lliph, Sa) Ihnoti's llnthtiswitic I'.tlmutton Dirt tor "lhe hive n p rfn t pisi'li for edin.i- tlon ' 1 Ii it statement bv Mis dire, lor of cilui it loll fm 1 "r SMinkeis Local 1 uioii, Iiiternatloii.il Lolies ci l.lli Keninn the nlt and No - of the uncut Win kern' t'nlon, brlellv explains the wonderful prog ress being wide bv in arlj SMI Phil nil Iphl I women most ot tin m bom In ltits'-ia, who as members if (lie union hivi oikiuIz. d classes at the south Phil nb tphi i I'viniug High School John Calsvvorlhv and cleini.e lb mini .slnvv liold no lirroi fur these women Little moie 111 in two months hive ilip.d situ e thu bigui llnlr svslimilli MihIv of in Ii lelibrltbs, but thev weio nut struiMis n begin with The women win not route lit with niltiire tin v wen Inilimtl obtiiinliig bv intending severil m it lis ami coiniilH i.uh week (iisuillv st. iiiiling In i in--" tlit ciiulil not itfoid to pi for Mils), lielonglng to tin miiidoliu gull u ciioru in itiiinitU . liihs fm mid limit r tin uuspiiis nf the union sklllfullv making tin ii own di esses iluilng sjiiio houis nt hoini .uconllng to tin 1 iti st Ainciiean mollis Hindi thev havi Ii irncd through tlu ir work In giiminl fntoriis So thc deciiled to ihvole thin evenings a week to svstimitle e onsldi lalmu of icitiin higher stiuliis with tin it own funds thev cmploved an edm iiional ilirnim and spnlil teachers '1 lm Iln ird of Hdm itlon give the use of the houtli Phil ulelphli IIIkIi sihool for Cirls Mondiiv, Tucsd iv and AVcdnisiIiv nights Hid tlie se iv hes of four Kngllsh tc.icheiH and two gvmuasliim uitiuilms ( lifiose Own sniijeits 'throughout tlio girls hn. chos.ii Hieli own stililns ami phkid out the sine i it lines along which tluv wished in ihvclop theii know ledge It was ueirlv two moutlis ico Hi it Local No 15, recognizing the igcrness oi the womin to lav. sin h 1 1 irm s calleil experts from Ni vv Yoik to irgiiibe mil set 111 work ing order the evening silionl for union niem leis Miss lulni povnt7 oiguiiei of 'Woikers Inlveisiiv si liemi vvhl h began In Niw Voikthiec v. nsng id Mivs Kiuiiiu, Willi the aid of I i ink Mivvlg piincipnl nf tlio Soiuh Pliilndilph i l.vinnu. High .School started tl sihool with in e urolhiient ot lie irlv .'Oil g rls Iho ilrst night Miss Kennan gi.ulil ite of the Inlviisltv of Michigan m I Hi, 1 uiv sv of Munich, and fm nu rlv stulein in the Vine in in School of I "lit. il si lelies m I.uiiie was made dim ten t ilu ctio In lolin It Leeds, of Te n 1 Inivnsiv is i i, igeel as teaclier of c i s mil th lloinl i I l.ilu eatlou gave- I wnu - of Mrs 1 lizabeth llalligher Miss Mai i hi Kessl, i Miss Vimi Heishman 1 l Miomllo n 1 nglish Photo b 11a lua h Mi&b ii.iimi:r josEi'niM'. i,iH'iM:orr Daugliler of Mr. ami Mr. J. Itav l.ip plncotl, of Merrliantville, wlio-o insigc. mem lo H. Martin Malonc), U. S. N, H urn of Mr. anil jMrs, .Murlin Ma loney, of .Wjnnefielil, lias been an nouniecl AFFAIR i . MHS I WIU.ls MUITIN motion pn litre -how ing at llie llellrvuc lieneht of rmeuia AlflfS iriiilieis anil Miss IMIth Mrovvn and Orover M Mueller as Instruitois In gvmnishnn No Text Honks There are no text books nnd no ,u idemle r. quire nie tits for i titmice or for tin. pur si'inee nf the iniirsis explained Miss Ken nin The villous tin hers lecture or dis cuss the suhJietH In eisv, fleiiellv fnshiou nlniig lines th. girls s. em to like be -t We reel thu these women hive muili to give us, so It is not entlielv i question of mil giving them know ledge Tliej ringe In age from e Igliteen to fort v Most of tin m hive hid eoiiiiiinii se liool anil liiinv higher v, hool s elite it 1. hi In Ituss i We Invn found them not oiilv i igei foi knowleelge, but alreadv i ssessins an nstoiilsiiliig knowledge of mush auel iiiusi I ins iiinl of tlio nwn .iinl women of the wen id who have iea,l accomplished things liesjiite the fm Hie guls work hard all div we hive hid a le ninrkahlc atte ml line We luive feiiinel tin nights win ii thin wis tin sniillist utii udiiiiii wire the evenings whin grind ope i i oi riellals vveie Ining giii ii I think tin gills vvoulel ruber go witlioiil a iinal Hi. in miss a concert iiil von should heat ;hiiu lull, at nut it' I In Kngllsh tcniliors mike ui ot tins lull of nnisli The v encouitge the stu ile nt se lo discuss conceits In class, to write about them mill about tin artists As Kng. Ilsh seems a fivorlte stuil we hue three ionises in it aside from m own tours in modern dram i n oitlnnlox I nglisli It ii lie i might be suiprlsid at the courses because thev hit hiele such .1 varlctv ns spell, ing, penni inshlp i tiling composition lit In writing, di baling and the stuil of shake sp, nri and other tlissics i'liere is no ie ul.s-i Mailing fm the i leislng bell to ling 'Hie bout goes In fore I e;ii In l n pupils an aware of il I siiallv Hie (.Iris linger to iisk further questions or louliniii their dlsi ussion till the next class lull iriipt Tim hers suggest books fo" tin. gills lo ie.nl but there an no requirements I i tiniiiiiii s Ptiiuhir line of tho tilings which his pie. tsed ye most continued Miss W. tin in is that me girls have vohmtiii tlv ihosen to emphasize tlie stuelv of two things iiiinli ncghcted In tile pulille sihool svstem, iiractlcal In ilth and sex hvgiini and a stuilv of economies as applied to Hie linlustii.il and business world if totliv I am hoping next Veir wn mav hive leetuiis bv lompetent phvslilans as a t nt of our St lleml Wolk 'ntwM.iN socu.n m:sLMi:s Luive r-ilv'-Joiiru.ili-tii tlrpanuation to He liiii rlivc Work I In I'rinklin si,(pt, vvhiih is the null Jiiiirnillsti.' organl itlon on the I niversitv of Peuusv Iv.mia i.iniiiUH will begin active wenk again this veir aftir tempor.irv inac Hon tltiK to tlie,uuusuil eotiilltions caused bv the war vll would-be uevvsii iioi men in the Inl veisiiv aie loidlallv invited to be present tod iv in I .ok. i n Hall when plans for Hit r org inlziilion of tin socletv will be ilis eusseil .Members of the stuffs of the tluei Untverfcltv publications are by reason of their iiosiiiou i in it ! il to mtmlitrshlp Ihti is no icgular lourse In joiiriialism ai Hn I niveisltv ami imh one course in newspiper writing, given bj Prof T V (lltolgtr Viciirdlnglv the sccqw of the 1'ranklin sncelv will be a I irge one lKN 1tCHITKrIS io dim: lloliemian I'calurcs to liiriii-li urpne at Departmcnlul Keuuioii "' nudl ilipirtnientiil dlnnei ot the members of the Ait hiteitural School nf His liuveisitv of Pennsvlvani.i will be held this evening Tho dinner is alwavs ail occasion for novel features of a Hoheml in n iture, but just w hat Huse will h la's veal has been kept a tet i ei t ndeigrailiiitcs alumni pud facultv will attend and the program will include ad dresses bv Professor W'arren P Laird, direc tor of the dcpaitment, and Lieutenants ,1 M P lows and Jiiiues Culghton, both of piir, nrchltectuie, who have Just returned from active aviation service In bianco and Italy $200,000 FOR "LADY M'UX" l'aiiioii! I'aititinp I'urrliateil Iiv Nrvv Virk 1'irm . New ori,,. lull II (11 I' I Whistlers f.imoim piliitlnfr litl Mcux " linn been pur th.iKiil from tlio fnmilv of I.aily Jteux In Knitliml for $JO0 000 b a tlim of New York nu dealers It vviib niinounceil her todas The portrait vvni minted slioitlj after W'hliitlcr returned to I-ondon from Venice In 1880, and It la considered one of the most Imixirtant of the full-length portraits by lha aitUt. h 65TH TRUCK DRIVERS WON FRENCH PRAISE (Jcnrr.il tcniidtr (.oinpli inriitt'tl Men on Vi a 'I lit1 Sup plied Ammunition l. ieril Vlexandie, Prrm Ii iirtlllerv i liief or the fifth Arms orp person ill) mm plimentPil fortv trurk drivers of the stitj. flftli lleivv itlll.tv for evtliinrilliuirv heroism Kverv one of these hnls thev nie lilg nnd buliv westerners, all of them brought home i e ipv of n letter written to Colonel Kerfot their commander, hv the I'muli generit The slxt).llrth brought lionu lis sim, of souvenirs mitclibov liolilers mid i' of bits of shell cases (lennin helm" 'I ' Mit I us' belts' mid such like rell i of bud fouiJit luttletlelds Hut the prle pouv.i rs are the bits of thin tissue on win h innenl Vtovetudre lonveved bis ninree In i oi nf ! e 1 rrnlsm of these torts drivers Their Job was to bring up mi i niHo Ihes brought It up during one of thn hardest fought engage ineiits of tho war fr see em two hours on i sttilch, over a rhlge i i i Ir ei sight of the fiermins, and lis n sh.lllnni roa.l deep in rmiel I trst I leiileinut lbert t! di llutgl of PortlinJ lite, told the storv xesterdi on the elerk of the lluverforil as sin w . eontit k up Hie river Lie ti'en Hit th Ilurgh was in einrge c trmsports 'I h i tine orders vlinh e mended Hie fortv drivers ctlleel sieiil a' tention to his bnverv mid etliileiuv II. did not mention this mil resting hit Inm t If It i.ime out 1 itei svllill one if tlie privates ptotiills ixhllilteil his lopv of tl general onln of toiiuni ml itlon 'We hue flft). seven trucks s,nl Hie ef titer 11 w is during the drive tl tough V ei v and . ire nnes, in th nrt Argoiuu oifensive for seven! j -two hours the elrivris f.el the guns Willi shells lliev lotiiihit get in ton mtion up reidllv The big guns h id t'i hive shells And tho bivs suppllnl lliein The mud w is so Intl th it we t ould carr nnls eighteen or tvventv shells on u two-Ion eiu id Iruek And then tin trm-le hiel to le hailleel up a hill i xpnsed to duett shelling eelili tie aid of twei traitors for tin 1 1 1 , q and one triietor for the trip eiovvtt the ammunition was taken n it i tclti S, on couldti t i sen strike i mate h t light ligtretto silthotit dr living tire Ilu nikliis were so bl it k tint It was imessttv for men to walk alio id and liulleate illrtitlin i 'h ilnei rs bv t llllng 0itninelris Licit Offiter" Two liuiiilr.il and ti ftv eeptomein-ts from Petuisvlvanl i New .It rsev Niw V irk liela ware Mat viand and Masr u bus. Its met at the Hotel Atlelphl i list night and ilntid of llurs for tho proposed I'mnsvlSHiil i i Into of Optonietri vvhltli Is to be established in tin neir future somi where In Hie vuinltv of Mnetiintli and Slirltig ilnrden stmts The following utile eis win ihosen M tn us Hoths illld Phlliilelphl i prislilnit I: 1 Piust Mlrntovvn Pi, she) prislilnit I f S. H Phil ulelphi i vcnlirv anil I II mn s vie .re tre istirt i D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Romance of Happy Valley" Next VVetk Milt VI V I VI VIAlicil, In 1H1. HI. Alt 1 ci U 1 1 UNA Veitlc 1 Attia tlun PrUm Slrst showing PALAC" F 1214 XIV11K1T srill KT Lj lo A Xt rcl 11 1', 1 VI WALLACE REID "", J" ? Next Week .NVIVIUV X In 'TV L lun 1.VE" A R c a dTa riirsTM T iintra iiitii il A vt 1.' . a r - 41 T I lest . II v- I OI IM M 4- n in i vi' uTr s "LITTLE WOMEN" Next Weelc t ot Is HPSM-ON In sandy JJurko ot ilia L Uar U ' Vlle.1 - Prlzma VICTORIA '"Days Annette Kellermann In Next VV'eek- qi i:i:n op the sea - Jhitla Para In Tho fch Dutll REGENT MAIIKI T 3T llilim 1TTH IIIIV VXT VVVslini nN v rxi i nu rvsT' M VltKIT sriirrT AT II XIPEIl 11 V M tn II I VI CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "OH. YOU STORK" FD BLONDI'M IO OT1IFHS CRO"SS"KE YS TuiUU V''JVi!'" 'HALF-PAST TWO" 'MLSiHlm.oio BROADWAY "t!UAt.AV!Vl' .'.em. "SOME BABY" v. FRED. STONE ' ';';" B" F. KEITH'S TH EATR E MME. MARGUERITA SYLVA Tho 1 biii is . ii I ii ii l'i mat nna John Hanis Tind McInt io I.eila A Tr n-nito is Hit In VIiui mu Al & I-iH! silili.i JininilH I i us & Co Others 1 an- I Xh th n I' t i e l'r I it Wilson voimi1 st tnliivx I rn : n i i r nn. vctiiiis' KtNirjiii rn j,i m sow WALNUT T 'VlYl VI s Th Feasoti s IHg Comedy nit "Tlie Very Id ea NHXT VV I I U M.Ve, NOW OX vt i: A DeluiT'' of I uh TWIN BEDS WITH IQls; not TON VNI) .prf I XL CAST niTON iWAIl VI DhM OI VI sir NEWMAN TRANPLTALKS Coloi nvvs .'union rutuies Tonight at 8 :1." Tomorrow at L' :.'?0 WARTIME ITALY rn M n - f mi , i p.. . . m r Ac VUfVtv or JlLhlf Boston Symphony Orchestra HrMii Ilvnvi i' eonlu toi VV c-UnenJi, rh ' "t 15 RACHMANINOFF T t n n, nn Htpi s mil httn i Allllil I r I .' eala at t StrMt JtCTItOI'OI-trvN Oll.llV Hill t. R X'iS,KjIUN""pr Tues. Evs.Feb 4 BARBER OF SEVILLE1 Mine Ilemri Xlattfflrt Vim la kt i first arrtaraniisl Oi t u iv VIfttelnt8 VIa1ntMta Com fail S-rata 110S Chutnui Walnum.'t Hacmj; LOCUST C.'U AMI LOCLSl' 1 JO tu J JU, U 30 to It, PAULINE FREDERICK "OUT OF THE SHADOW Nn.NT XVi:CK MTTI. VVOVITN rjlAl I WD AND HANSOM lAlVWLil MATI.NKK 1VII V NORMA TALMA DOE "11 ER ONLY WAY" , Meindo Oaby null i In 'Infatuallort' Dumont's MIN'STItl-LS Arrh and oth sta. "why xtAnmui) vikv OPT l.ATB AT NIOUT." STAY fJAYRTY TUB AVIATOK uim.s U1AXJAX WOT! UVINU ilODBU ra si MAitMT SbSysi, f? s nn. i r Cais !? a pint iiinvv ruvioiiiHisv l& t m' OR P H E U M .V"""9 loiiwrrou I3i. . . Mn1 wiiius ok tiii: iaiiiiaui! i-vni IT" I Itfturn nf VHi: DtSVIONII in urui re a in- si'N'Nvintoou' rvitvi I'l IILADCUHIA'S POHEMOST THCATTtES FORREST AST bigIiat. .JiSL1 TOMORROW , POSITIVELY " LAST 2 EVENINGS . u.';r."Jw PnivxoKit'H Ml HP At. tuMl.lir HCSSATION umi Nct Week SKATS SELLING ' ii m ! slighter 1 Hit bh I I n ic " I'll Sons- ".. In e t V pn ti'! 'in lietrx "n Vrar In Xe v V,nrk BROAD NOW ti- 1. iBht ' s 15 Vt,tt(ne, llllol'cre'sa'it! PC I 1 i n I oittvo rt Ptoses Mr&Mr-x C0BURN Present Tht Sctter'Ole with Haclyn flrbuckle &s "Old Bill a exivn ny WITH Ml MC GARRICK I XOAOI.VIPNT 1 VtlTi U I. i,s Hi S .0 en nit, ! Muttnee Tomorrow TREMENDOUS TRIUMPH! COHAN & liAIlltlfa PHCSCST A Tin: i ijvsmest AvtnmcAN COMKUV IN Ht.CE.ST EARS Tailor-MadeMan WITH GRANT MITCHELL cn Tim oniriisAi. m-vx vonK cast fOHllPST FIUIIVV FPU "lh nt t 4X 11111 Alirtl'IIIA 1 1 hADINU THEVTIIES llintCllON I l.L 4. J J bHLllhHT Mllfl PUT TONHjIIT AT S 13 iUI'j1-iL 111 XIVTIMP Tciviorcnow rifl.I.BTlN. lvrloHis real lrtlllance "WHY MARRY?' 5 With II o nrtelnil I h TAIi CAhT Iml'iiiiff I Imunl llrfoe I rnt Uinford, 1 otiar I Mill I "ton Hot t I u ilse Hiitulolph, Anno Mi-rri- n nnl HltharJ lMtinin CHESTNUT ST. opi:ha Hvenlnirs 1101 SE at s id I'rltrs Never f 4 1 t; n lEx Sat Chance. vvf VI.-.V, Holiaayi) MVTINK1 rOVIOIIIlOVV TUP NPVA Xtt sirAI l-OVIEDV s;fCCi-ss AM S SHUBERT THEATKE llroil u"UULiill anJ Locut Sti. 1 vgs nt s - Jlata Wed A fcat 2 jo. T AST 2 DAYS JU MATINEE TOMORROW Rock-A-Bye Baby JefTrRon I) APKelH rini HlbbarJ ami Walter Inwrnnc- Dor t Ciuinaucta and ft Ueauty Chorun NEXTMVEEK SEATSls'OW IOH, LOOK! YAf." Dolly Sisters Harry Fox An! OrlBlnalCnst rhorm onJ Proluction LYRIC EvenitiKs at 8'15. Mats. Wod &. Sat., 2:15 $n.5o j Entire Lower J Floor Mat. Tomor. A II lvoorw rrnt LEW FIELDS IN TUT N VI ION S TLxT I HIEN'DIA ENEMIES With ellVltl I s VVINNINGEtl loimisi utitivv rru "tn at lis, 1 H1C VCIOIls II D HLVfcHT bUATS novt i THE EIGHT-REEL FILM a RAVISHED ARMENIA" Will lie shown at the poi formances in tin l!elpiui-Mi,itfoitl Kallionm tnniRlit .it S 0 nnd toiuoiiovv at 2 in .mil s W foi tho benefit of the Ami'iaan lomnntteo lot Ximenian ami S.v i win Kchi'f It h ttue tli.it Hip Honul of Censors ostf,llla refusc.il to ieiniunrntl ap prove the film, but pci mission to show it at these benefit perfoim.inrcs was Kianteil A few ieeiietl seat-, foi the tluee show ing tan bo obtained at Committee Heail ipMitors, I'.oom 148, liellevue-Stiatford, anil at Kvan's Tuket Ofllces in the Uellev tie. Hotels. RiU, Walton and Adelphia Dancing Mrs. Jane P. C.Miller 1028 Chestnut St. t-v ii ' XNI) slt,'l:tJt lctnt-CiJ I r m II to I. Private Lessons I 11 tjvitv rnovi to a vi io n i u Ac m vii V lu It i snw i in ri:n i, s is al HEIFETZ I 1 Vs IIV 1 Ll it a Rt II ri" . 11 U I llcatnut ft Chec nil a l IIh 11 left dalfei Orl 311 ootl CORTfsSOZ Dancing IIVKfU llt.UU. 15,(1 Chestnut St. M lo 11 f U. 1'rllUt UIUI i elall FREEORGAN RECITAL ' By Frederick Maxson V s o.l l; llura h JI of thtf New It. mullein alurela atternoon 4 N'i etillxton llouJ Iturlione at fhurch '.d Mr., t tltivii cheHlnut lu 5 Nu tltJ.eU rcsulravt Ai'ADl-.viV .swim ai llrniw a lllti chratnut PH1 sx1 UKUJtailA t'ARAfll'M si leile ei Amour liUfit v.'oll'l VI U.VllO.NSh I'AIHI.IIIN'B MVRUSirV Ml SKL'M Hat a 30 hnt U i; lUTO 1 II ' ifliimii witei iiiiisirv, tloiit Cuinui ciiiva ei in iiaiknua" r.s ,-si l HTXTA LAUlbV MAI'. TOO CASINO BEAUTY TRUST LAUlbV MAI'. 1UUAX Walnut at Bill S. An Ail-Star at Trocadero g. t. 1IIU N1SW WUIIU1 tlaU 1 1 dim- r ijflTS Willi ii i horun of Well Lireaseil Beautlei ajte Danji KH8 With n a lite 1 e xv ay Iko Mr krtlstlc do the t" 9 n V VI in . n -5! P i -JX ' ,. WieJV J , lili'jlil :JXiatWrflitep 1 iV ,. i fulil .Wilt i-i etjg-
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