mrn MtWvSS "fKftT?" '"5 '"' 'KuT'r '.rvnfWWO&zfiF-'T-x-vv t - -t,ipT?fxr-u-rt;wrFs?. .7TSCWT'?',"!-.'yi'3Fl r.s-'.-rrsT-o &tt7 t i 0 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 28, lifr 1919 m,miHr&!FfiWr- wElliK S eifflrT m : i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Fur Coats in Evidence During Cold If ace- Nancy Wynne Has Something to Say About Pony Show New Amateur Orchestra Started Ft It conts riTlnlnlj ffll Rood on Knturtlii.v. didn't thfjV I snvv n number of I hem nrniinil town, nml the people who didn't hate theirs on looked nv if they wMiftl they hnd. IVbh Tlin or line hero on, nnd Mil rprtnlnly looked t'oinfiirlitblr- nnd warm nnd pleannn't nnd cheerful. .lint nn IVpg nlvvn.vs looks. She hnd on n InrRe him k hnt lhe !s In mourning, joii know, for her urnndmother. Mrs. Thnycr. who died nliout n month or k njieil nnd n Mnrk erepe de chine tlresH with n linncl of emhroltlery mound the hottont of the -Url. .Mildred .link 'Itlnck had on n good-looking fur iont, too, the other c!h. Her chess m blue seige with n strnlght panel down the front, embroidered nt the bottom, and haing n silk fringe, its the ny in fnslilmi bonk. Her lint matched her dress, only it wns llk, nnd it turned up in a most nttiuilltr three cornel eel way. nnd the top of the ciown wns n sort of innhognny shade of silk ll was nn nwfull pretty "costume" mill vri.v becoming. Mildred nl vvn.vs dresses in tin h good lle, nnd .she holds herself so well flint ovor.v tiling she puis on looks grent. HAVK jtni been tnking jour dull to the liiiirilrescr'n so (hnt her urls will be just right li Mny 117 If joii lmvon'l. jou'tl lielter, beciiusc the'l'ony Show out nt Mis. Itillie t'lolhier's will take plmo tluit ditr. nnd besides (lie ponies there will be doll nlinvvs nnd dog shows nnd oou n baby show. Itlcss heir brails, those lambs of bullies will nil be diessed up like "Caster Sunday." and goo nnd gurgle, nud oor. onr will look nl llifiii nud line them to piei es, and then thej'll voir for the most beautiful nnd the fattest nnil the uilet nnd nil the mothers will be so cm Med: but thi'v won't show it, oh no! but lliov will lie just the same, ou know, nnd it'll he wonderful. Then the dogs, nil brushed up. their curls just wnshed ,11111! their ribbons tied nnd the little sleek lo.iteil ones shining like satin, t'nh't you hcur them barking now and tnis ing (.'n'ui geneinll. pspei-inll the satin1 ones, who never like the Huffy ruffled on.e7 I wonder whj it is iluit sports dogs in plain clothes null s'lifl huts iicv cr like the lui . lingerie onesV Smnrhow the sn . "(tstnrli feather effects me not the proper thing for 1 dogs." n in! I hnc seen with in vorj e.tes n small, sntiii elm hshuncl cliuse n huge fluffy dog for two blocks without -liiiiiii;, nnd when I nskecl her wh. she sulci, "Iteenun she's nil cliessecl up like ll cheese, iiticl I don't see an rensou for it." To go buck In the 1'iiiij Show. You know what it's going to be, ns in .vr.is gone bj . but nt the sunn1 lime, though histor ma lepent itself, jnu know thill it ou sn,v honie or chcicle to go scunewbei e else tluit lift el noon oii tire sine to miss soniethiug ou would not Iiiim' Jiiissed for vv'oilils, so jjo oti must, unci joti nlvvn.vs bine a perfectly good time. DID joii know that the bo s of the llnver ford (iramiuir School, tired b the suc cess, of the Lot o' l'ep Drcbestrn. bine started lip nil riicheslni ot their own? The mil it the O-Kiij, which, being interpieted. leads "all right": and it is, believe uie. .Matthew Iliiltil, ,"d. is manager uiul Kied llnily is lender. It has the inliiis', n bas violin, comet, piiiuo. saxophone nnd iliiiius. The Other bos in the Iiiiiii h are Hill Ashton, I'i eel t'riiuip. Ncii i is Tutter. Itill Adclicks. (liblioii Conwelcl, (ieoige Itarr, tleorge tres soii nnd ,101111 lowing. DID joii hear how the got their apart ment 7 You know the rent was "laised on them" in the house Ihej lived in, and they just nnliirall couldn't ninke the guide. And they hated to go liecnuse their neigh bors weie best friends, nnd they'd been living alongside of each other feu s(l long Unit they didn't see how thev could get along without each other. Iirinuse if somebody came in unexpectedly for lunch with Anne and she didn't linve anything but some toast and ten to offer them, she wns perfre tlj sure tluit I) would have something canned that she could "licinovv ." So naturally when both families stnrled house-hunting the looked for soniethiug ns near as possible to cai h other. Ami one Sunday Anne, nud Husband vvcic taking n walk nud they passed an iipiirtinrnt hoii-e, 1'ioni fence of habit they went in to M'e if tlieie weje any acan- cies. There were, unci they went thioiigbl .c c r c :. i'..,l.. I... ..i. ' icce v.nillii.v nun cocccccc ic ii-im,ii nii-e, nud Ibc rent even more lowly and that cer tainly i ll large p.iif nT the. lovely ill these days. Ami just as they were leaving they discovered that I lie upartiucnt uuiler them was also vainnt. So they fell on it with ti low growl, lushed In a telephone, called up D mid family, made them hustle out there, look mer the apartment, sign up ami ii boll I lite days later, behold Anne rush lug upstiiiis to I) for just ii cupful of toffee. ".My dear. I foigot to older it yes terday ; isn't llinP awful?" NANCY WYNXi:. Social Activities Among tlin-c who eutei tiiinecl nl the wed ffiie dance at the Ititz-t 'iirltou on Satur day evening weie Mrs. Tieiuhard !'. New -shold. .Mrs, Hem Itriiilon t'oe, .Mis, I talk lie Henry, .Mi. nnd .Mrs. ICdward I'. Smith. .Ir.. .Mr. anil .Mi. W'nlter .lohuson. Mis. IS. Dolisou Alleuius, Mr. nnd .Mrs. I'lltll Spencer iiiiiI Miss Alix Dnliiu. I.ieiiteilunt .lci-cih .l. Cii..uiii has ic tiirued from a house pally at Hnwc de (iiace, Aid., at the home of .Mr. Koiieit Itogers, Aiming the other guests wile .Miss Danirtisch, of New York, mid .Miss llubbiuil, nt Hoston. .Mr. mid Mrs. II. Asbtou Little, of the Orchil rcl, Kttafloril, will give n tea on Octo ber 4 nt their home to introduce their dnughter, Miss Mary II. Little. , Mrs. Robcit I''. Whitmer, of -ITtKt King sesslug iiveuue, will gie u luiicheou at the Hellenic Stratfoid on Mny 1." In honor of ' her daughter. MisJ Rachel Willi mer. There will be twelve guests of (he debu tante set nt the I lira I re putty to he given on Friday nfternouii lij Mr. mid Mrs. Kdgnr P, Knrle in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret Knrle, who will make her debut rext year, MIm Fredericn Hiniiej. daughter of .Mr, nnd Sirs, Hniohl Hliine.v, of New Yoik. barf been vUlting her mint, .Mrs, d'eorge A. Dun nlng. nt her home on Twenty-llrst utrett for feveral ilnjs. Mr. Andrew Jackson Sailer, formerly jipr gennt of the ordnance department u't 'amp l.-nnr linu lieAti illaoli n firn,l fi, im bmh..I 4swva .... ...... ....'. n, ., ,,,,,, ,,,,- nei vit't; and bus returned to the borne of his pa rents, .Mr. nnu irs. .eisou naucr, .his vinona .avenue. Oermnntown, TvIUn K. Dorothea Miller, of KSL'II l.li.cnl., trtn.l fr,tn I'd ml,n ,.,,. I ,.n u. ..' .. 1 kltfhen shower nn Saturday nfternonn for St!.... I.lf.nt.A,l. 1 ..I .. .I..l...... C . . .Hilts i-,ii.uuciil i.ccnci", uciciKiiici tu Jl. Hm! Atl. -IjiiiIs Luke, of Lancaster, vvliosp en Kngrmeiit to Mr. James Al, Jtouner, of this "ty, was iOeiitly nniyoiinc'ed. -The. guests jAquunci ;w n rtuuii joitioi iiiss Aide joa- . ' ic ner. Mls Alfredn Duncnil. Miss Heten Y'nrke. Miss Kleandr Ituaue, Mis Helen Ki gan. Miss Kilnn 1'nilerilnwn. Miss Dorothy I'nilerdnwn. Miss Helen I'nderdovvn. Mis. John Kllck, Airs. Jobu Kerrk-k. Airs Daniel .1 Kennedy. .Mrs, (ieorge Neissen. Mis. W. .1 AlcNhhol. Mrs, Oorge I'nbnt. Misf Kthel Spohn. Allss Alary Mnrnn, Alios Sophie Hen ileison. Mrs Yv Arnder, Mrs. II. T. Scott. Miss Doiis Heiiiiuan, .Miss Helen Athciholl. Miss Annn Dougherty. Airs, James Itradley, of Athiiitic t'lty: Airs, tieorge Meis, of Alex nndiin. La.: Allss Alice Hneket. Mis y. Dribbleblss.- .Mrs. Willis II. Moyer, Allss .Margaret Lukes nnd Airs. M. .Moore. A ibiuce wns i! :: .u, Hdiuinn' evening at the .Majestic Hotel in aid of St Luke's llns. pltnl under the nuspioes of the Hunting I'm h braneh of the Kmergency Aid. Mrs. Kred click Mn.ver. of 4'M1I North Ninth lreel, is captain of the organization. The wedding of Miss Kleauol V. .Maris, daughter of the late Dr. Kdvvaid Maris, ami Mr. Sniniiel l.eiper Tnjlor. Jr.. son of Alls. Samuel Lei per Tnjlor. of -tO"," Hazel nvr line, will be solemnized bj Friends' ceremony on Vednesdav afternoon nt the home of the bride's brother mid lster-in law Mr. ami Mis. Robert Maris, of J.iinsclovvnc An interesting June wedding will be Hull of Miss Madeline Slroiisse. daughter of .Mi. nnd .Mis. Felix Stiousse. of Z'S27 West Tioga sirecU, nnd Air. Arnold S Mnnn, of Cincinnati, ti,. yvhich will take place at ii o'clock Tuesday. June 111. at the Hellenic Stratfoid. .Miss Rita Stiousse will be her sister's only nttendntil. nnd .Mr Itertrnm .Mann, of Kentucky, will be his biother's best ma it.- .Mr and .Mrs. Irving V. Illemker, whose mairlage took- place lecentlv, are nt home nl Kvnnsville. Inil. Alls, lilemker was Aliss Alarjorie Daily, ilaughter of Mr. nud Alls, tieoige II Daily, of I'arkesburg. .Mis. .Margaret S. Walton, who bus opened her summer home in Atlantic City, enter-, tnined u house pnrlj over the week-end. Her guests included .Air. nnd Airs. Oscar Noll. Mrs. Hotthn Keen. Dr. and Airs. Christ, .Mr. and Airs. I. II. Pniget, of Flushing. 1 1. I . and Airs. K. (iehring Hnrkness. ir ami .Mis. I'niget will spend the earlv p.ut of Aluj as the guests of Air. and Mrs Hnrkness at their home on tjueen lane. .Mis Ralph Cibboii. of Kiveiloii. N .1.. will give a .May luncheon on Thuisdny it t her home. Her guests will iuclucle Airs. Frcd eiick .leiiuiligs, Airs. A. Ileit (iniiilile, Mrs tieoige White. Aliss Ouol'me Cnlhihi.n. Mrs llerbeit Agate. Airs. Wllliiini tirimni. Mrs. Wifllnm France and .Mr. William Iturhoiise, of this city. Dr. Henry Fischer, of Wissnhickon. en teitained the members of the Fomsb) Ucise Club on Saturday evening nt his home. Air. and .Mfs. Al. J. Noonnn. of Woodlnwn nveinie and Alusgrave stieel. (Jerniantown. nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. .Miss Helen R. Nooiiau. to .Mr. Frank .1. tl'Neil, also of (terinantown. .Mr. and .Mis. Rudolph Cinncalin. of ll-i:t South Seventeenth street, celebrated their wedding nunive.rsary on Fridn.v. Among the guests were Air. nud .Mrs. Chnrles Candid, Alls, Ra.v Alnrinelli, Air. Constance On ii nelli. .Mr. and Airs. Daniel Tumolo, Mi Thomas (iunilno. Aliss Jean Cinngulio and Air. Viueeul I'olito. Alls. .M. Allen, of (iei niantowii. nuuuiiuees the engugement of her daughter. Aliss Janet Ileugli Allen, to Air. Jonathan Wi ight Heir, of Northampton. Kuglnnil URGES OPPOSITION TO BUTTER-FAT BILL Bacteriologist Tells Consumers Low Content Means Poorer , Milk for Them "If milk (oiisumeis don't want to be forced to use a pooler grade of milk than the nre using now they had better do all they can in opposition to the pending bill for the le iluction of butter fats," says Dr. L. II. Mny -nnid, chemist mid bacteriologist. IHS7 Mai ket street. House bill (B',.-. now before the Legisla ting would make lawful the sale of whole milk with n butter-fat content of It per cent and with solids of 1 1 ..10. The minimum butter-fat content is nt present Il.'-'o per cent, and the solids, which constitute casein, albu men, sugar, fats and mineral matter, at 1L per cent. "The milk dealers," continued Doctor Alayunid, "do not care one wn.v or the oilier whnt the percentage of fills and solids thi-ie must be in whole milk. The consumers do, because they must use the milk. And the cattle-breeders do because their stock gives the milk which must be sold law full or they cannot sell It nt all. "Theie nre five principal types of cows which ure hied for the milk they give. These ale the Ayreshires, the (iernseys. the ,ler seys, the Short Horns nnd the llolsteins Anil of these live only the llolsteins give mill, that contains fats below "i.l." per cent And yet the number of Holsteius raied in our milk distiictB far outnumber the other types chiefly because they give twice as much milk ns the other breeds. "Consequently the breeders waul to sell the get quantity of milk nn their hands. Anil they cannot lawfully sell it if the milk contains less fatu than the law lequires. And it doe contain less fats, ns I said. The result is that the breeders want n i eduction in the percentage of the necessary fats. They waut a reduction in the solids, too. because the amount of solids inci eases or deci eases with the iuciense or decrease of the peicent-j age of fats." ' Doctor Alaj'uard believes milk with less fats will have much influence on the health of chlldien. VOTE AGAINST NEW SCHOOL Radnor Townthlp Citizens Refute to In dorse $300,000 Loan by Cl-to-1 Vote At a special election .Saturday the citi zens of Rudnor township voted nenrlv three to one against allowing the Radnor Town Hhlp Hoard of Kducatlou to borrow 100,000 for a new high school and other improve ments. The total vote of all districts, computed, yesterday, showed 480 against the loan and 372 for it. hven the towns of Wayne und St. Davids, which would have obtained the chief benefits from the loan, voted against it. Daurjhter to Mm. D. C. Murray Air. nud Air's. David (.'olden .Murray, of ;il7 DavUs road. Maiierch, announce the birth of n dituxbter last evening. Mis. .Murray was .Miss lllolse Ileebe, of UliUudclphlu. Air. Murray, n graduate of Itarcrforil College lu HIM. In coutioeJed with the Curtis l'ublish- to uotnnnny "" 4-M. .-il. ..-c.I.Sbi s ,i.v- isj( - ..- l sJKifa' itft. .afcte?. ,ia .. fjj-wt 'w a a jr t MAJOR ROBERT McLEAN WEDS IN BALTIMORE Miss Clare Randolph Coode Is Bride at Wedding Today in Emmanuel Church A wedding of Interest In this illy took place (his afternoon In ltnltlmoie. when Miss Chi re Randolph tiocicle. daughter of Mrs. I.eila Symington tioocle. of Itnltiniore. be came the bride or Major llobeil McLean, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William I.. McLenn. of lndinu IJiieen bine, tlei ninntovt n, nl I o'clock, nl the F.mmniiuel I'rotestnut Lpisco pal Chinch, llaltimore. The In hie was nltencleil by her lter. Mrs U I', Lee Tnjlor, as minion of honor, nnd the bridesmaids u-ere Miss Kiilberine Law rence Lee, Aliss' Helen H. Wbltiidge. Aliss Sophie Mcllenrj Stewait. Miss IViscilln. Ifulgelj D.iwsnn. Mis Jessie Van Rensselaer Itond. Miss Anne Smart Randolph and Miss Sarah Mc Lean, sister of the bridegroom The twin sons of Mrs. Taylor. Mnster W. Stunit Svmington Tnjlor nnd Master R, ' Lee Tnjloi. Jr.. weie ribbon bovs Mr William L. McLean wns his lumber' best num. and the uslins weie Mr John oiih. Mr. Joseph . Diiltnrij. "cl. Mr Andrew I'orler. Mr. Filvvnrd Page and Mr Josrph Nefl Kwlng, of this ,.jtj : h- l'iniik C I'age. c,f ew m k : .Mr. Douglas C. Ciock er. of Itoston: Mr. .1. Ciaig Mi l.iinahaii and Mr Slunrl Sjminglou tioocle. of Itnltiniore. brother of the bride The wedding was followed bv a inept ion al Tullwoocl. the estate of Mr, unci Mrs. .luck Siiiiingtnn. uncle ami mini of the hi hie. f, WILSON WATT A veYv pretly wedding was sole niniecl in the Protestant Kpisrnpnl Chinch of SI Jnnies the Less, rs of Sc-hiiv Ikill. on Sat urdiij morning, when Miss Rc.ssie M. Wyntt, daughter of Mr. Samuel J. Wvatt. of "l!i:i'l Mollis stieel, was man led lo .Mr. Chillies C Wilson, of Rising Sun bine, In the Rev Kdward Ritchie, lector. 'I he blides father gnvo her in uiariinte. Miss Lama Wjnll. the bride's slstei, was nuiiil of honor. Miss Kilnn McLaughlin was biidesninld ami AINs Muriel iegler was the little llovver girl. Air. Walter Reeves was the bi iilegroom's best ui.iii The ccifinony was followed by a brenkfjist nt the home of the hi ide's f.itliei .Mr. Wilson and his bible left on an evtcndcil Hip. They will be nt home after June 1 nt 4!).",!1 .Mortis stieel. WICKLS LIPPIM'dTT The wedding of Aliss IMun Louise Lip pincolt. daughter of Air. nnd Mrs. .1 l.ippiu coll. of .Merchant ville. and Mi C. Rnvinoiid Wickes took place on Saliiiilav evening at N o'clock in tiracc Church. Meic-banlv ille. The ceiemoiiv was iierformed by the Rev. Haiold Aloise The bride woie a gown ol while crepe de chine, trimmed with penil clot lace and n channelise train. Her tulle veil was nr langed willl lilies of the valley nucl she cm -ried roses and sweet peas. The uiiiid of honor. Aliss Harriet Josephine Lippiucotl. woie yellow taffeta trimmed with lace and orchid velvet nnd a leghoin bat tiimmed with or chids. She carried oichid sweet peas. The biidesinniils, Miss Mildred Thomas and Aliss Dorothy Wickes, sister of the bridegroom, woie oichid tulle over metal cloth and leg horn hats tiimmed with spiing lloweis. They carried daisies. The llovver girl, .Miss Helen Ilolloway, wore a white tulle dress tiiiumecl with yellow and leghorn hnt. She cat ried n basket of daisies. The best man was Mr. Clin lies Stupp. of New York, and Ihe ushers were Ml II Men toll Alolonv, Mr A. Miuoml 'iiccuc. .Mi. Lilgnr AVatson. Mr. Albert Weslover nud Mr. William Hiibj The wedding was I'oljowccl bv a leception at the home of the bride. NACI'.-IIACKAIAN A quiet weihliug took place al noon on Satiirdav at the home of Air. and Mrs. John M. Il.ickinaii. -Hi RichariNou avenue, l.nus dale. when their dnughter. Miss Lillie I Hunsbeigei- Ilaikmnii. bee nine the bride of Mr. Paul Frcdeink nce. of Souclerton. I he (Cicmouj wns pel foi med bj tlje Rev. William AL Si'hnll, D. D., of I'liilndelphia, an uncle of the bride. ORCHESTRA CONCERT TUESDAY Samaroff and Thibaud the Soloists for French Relief Fund line of Ihe outstanding musical events of the season will be the conceit which the Philadelphia Ouhestrii. a'nleil 1 Mine. Snniaroff and .laiques Thibaud, will give tonioriovv evening, at the Ac adeiuv of .Music, for the benefit of the women of France. Aline. Suuinrnff and All. Thibaud have gen erously i ontrihiiled their services for the muse. The on-bestial poitioii of the piogram will include the "L'Ailenieiuie" suite of Itizet. "L'Apres niiili d'un Faiine" of Debussy and Tschaikowskv's "Murcbe Slave." Mine. Samaroff will pla.v the l.is.t K Hat conoeilo, and Air Thibaud, the It minor concerto of Saint Saens, r-iiiilo by I'holo (.rsflers .MISS;, IIKLliN h. STHAWIIHHUK Aliss Straw bridge Is h daujlilrr v! .Mr, anil Airs, (irorjo Holt Stravvbrldge. Hhe will make her debut next winter , f . i- ' ''"X IS l ' ' , --feavf--.. -.. A?iiK., & j& IT" . " ri-UTi;sHGJ1.i-jirj, wsb. JulHi.'Vmii"UHiu, i i rt .y- -- .-f i - , . J -- .-..-., - -..j-r MRS. JAMES GAY GORDON, JR. T?HHBHHBHHB Mrs. t. onion, befmp lier nnu i i.n;e on Sa Seventeentli and .pruie sheets, was M Mis. Joseph S. Keller, of ! Reader's Viewpoint Letters to the Editor on Topics I of General Interest j T'nr Mcceptsnc- nml pulillc allon Ii Ihl tnliimn IiUik must be, wrltt-ie nn on- nM- of ihf pdper. rtiMil with lopus of RPiifinI tnrreni lnt-i-nt anJ Iia slKne.l weth lh UMlilrt stl.l Hddiess of tin writer sillies will l.c withliplcl mi t-eitict and tie in,- te-iect-d No nitnuscrlols will lie . urnted unless u oomD.iiuec! hv mifflclftu rfistage, ii rid n p- nl reciuRt lo this -n-e PiiliUeill ' involves nu Iniloineiilent l mis n-cpdii-i of lh semliiitit etirciti.il No cupviislit limtt-r will ie u u-il not will religious diKcussioi.a ..- . milled Capital Needed V'o Ihr lulilm l the Kit mini I'uhlir l.nliin Sir lie mil hnsl.v in judgment, is an old maxim. Let ns nppl ll to ll al estate men. and ut the same time c-ieeln Ihein wih having public sjiiiit, a desire to beiieht llicir fellow lonnsineu. The realie Ihnt houses ate needed, inaiiv Ihoiisnnds must be built on hitherto unoccupied bis. The ale the ones lo ptoinote sue It building operations Such opeiaticnis-gieal enlerpi ises indeed lecpiiie large capital. To get this capital, thej find it neec-ssai) to ell the houses thai thej now hnve; Ihej hale to icsoit to eliaste measures, but duty lo the public as well as to themselves fences ihein lo sav "I'lij the house that jmi hitherto hnve Killed, or move out " Isn't the thing as pin i n as nuv thing can be' liuj join house, dwell tin der vour own vine or tig tiee. with mute to disti'nb oii. AltTlll I! A DKUMItlTZ Phil.lcielpliia. Apiil "I. THE DEBT to the t''itltoi nf Hit Ki ruin'ij fiibtit l.dtii Long shadows siielch over a held in I'l.lnir. Shadows of sonow ami loss For a nation's slain that once again tiuve its jonth for fieeelom's cause (iav joiillts who left with n jeSI ami smile. Lithe bodies, strong and fine, '.Mid resounding cheets and hidden teais From Huongs who stood in line. (lav voilths who swept tltioiigh ihe ItelcU nf hell. Till darkness closed their purl : Now a plain, "white news tells of then In-.. And the ache in some one's heail And -onic came b.uk. lliiiuk lind. all whole: Hut the olheis. what of them 7 With faces marled anil their bodies chiiriccl. These bioken ami blinded melt. Do joii think of Ihein when Jim huj a hniul, Of what the bled to do 7 Do von stop to Ihiuk of Ihe pi ie-e thev puiil'' Thev paiel in full. Have joii"' A. 'U. TIUMP.I.I-: Objects to Taft's Views 'In Ihr Hilitoi nf tin' Hirniiiii 1'nlilu l.nluii: Sir -What does Air. Tal't uic.ln bv sav ing that ltnlj went inlcj the war I'm- greeel of Inncl7 ltnlj went into Ihe war when I ranee wits almost beaten. Hut tor ltnlj the war would have been won b.v (ler ninn.v. If Itnl hnd gieed of bind she would hnve sided with (iei iiiauj , because Fiance would have been destro.vecl anil Italv woiiihl have gotten her slinie. The leason Knglancl siippeiits Wilson is that she is jealous of ltnlj Kughiud wauls to rule the sea. If llnl.v had Flume she would be n close thiid as a sea ptivver. Hut Italy does not want to rule the seas, and never did. and never will as long as the beautiful Keel, White and (Jreen Dies for libel tr. Wilson snvs he dors mil iis-ngnlp the lecent treaties which Itnl. France and Fuglniid signed in London, anil thill's vvhj Fiiinie does not go to Italy. Seciet lienties or not Fiuine is Italian by history and not b, treaties, so w lint's the grudge tluit he has against Italy V The Jtigo-Slavs, a nation that was re sponsible for hundreds of thousands of lives of Italy, is now being supported bv Wil son; .lugo-Slavs, who weie responsible for the torture of many heroic Italians, now being aided b.v America ! F. It. 5000 SERVICE MEN FETED Alore thah ."000 enlisted men have been entertained during t.he winter, I be Hev. Wil liam V. Ilerg announced at the concluding social for sailors and soldiers last evening in Central Congregational Church. A iccog nition service was held for the men and women who have assisted in the work, Mr Ilerg said that 1100 enlis(ed men have signed 'afhlinted membership curds" an pledges to make Ctntral Church their "home church" while ty the cltr. 'H . . " j . - MiJ. Ph.. ii. I. I'liolo i r.ili. lurd.-i) hi the Tenth Presb.vteri.iii Cliuiili. iss I'Ji.ibelb Keller, el.uiqhler nf Mr. and :ta:'. Snulli Kigbteenlb stieet NEWSBOY AIDS BAPTISTS, SO DOES ROCKEFELLER One Gives Weekly Mite, the Other $750,000; Woman Sac rifices Auto John' D Itoi-krfclli-r America's richest It.iptist, nml a little Philadelphia newsbov, Aniet ten's pom est liiiptisl hnve each icui tiibuleil to (he It.iplisl Vntorv campaign. .Mr Hoi kefeller is giving XToO.OPtl to the hi'.: movcineut for Amerii aui-ition ami ev.in gelilllion. The iicwsImiv has seul in n peclg( fnr seven cents a week. The liVv Di . J I'nster Wilcox, eliieetor of the li tot laiup.llgll III the eastern 1'eniisv Ivaiiia distiiit. s.ns bolh coutiibii tions nie appiei lated. "Itieh liiptisls ami r 1 '. c 1 1 1 1 - I - aie eon- tribuling. ,ic i eiiilnig to their nicaiis." D tor Wih o s.ibl jesteicl.iv. " wealth l!ap lisi woman has j;iven lll(in which she in tended to invest in a new auloitiobile She said she iltd not like the idea of iiili,i in Iiimiij when mi in. tin woiiieii i annul nltoicl caifaie A voung woiiinii up Mate sint MMI whiih she was saving lur Faster i.-iinu-iit. Man aie making suit tines, ami this spun W ill semi ns over he top " Dr Fled It llnggaiil. nattoiial leader of lite ie torv e aillp.ligll. will lie llie 1 11 i lit' I ) 1.1 1 speuket al a iliimer nl Inn liait iM hn men tolllnllow evening at the FllKlileels' Club EDUCATORS WILL MEET "Test of Effective School System" Topic at Meeting Tonight Tin- Public I Mm lit urn nml Child l.aboi Assoi i iiion will In. Id its .innu.il uueiing to night nl Ihe Ciiv Club. .",!:: Smiih I'.tnail stieel Alter a hi iet business sessnin 1 t . Ileorge D. Stin.ver. piofessot of ecltii ,ii tonal ailiti'tu istriitinii at Columbia Fniveisii.v. will spe.ik on "The Test of an Ffleilive School Ss teni." Doc ten Si raj or is piesieleiu of ihe National Kilmaiiou Assni-iatiun. PASTOR OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY "Whj Slav Thirl.v eigltt Ye.ns';" W(1 , theme of the Itev Dr. Willis li Skilhuaii nl th lebiatinn of the thiilv eighth aiiui viM-sin- of his inistotale esei,,iv ; Tabm Preslijic i ian Chinch. 'I he. niugiegatioii lelebiatnl ii eleiitble iiitniv el sai v . lor Ihe clav also maiked the hllv sixth iliiniv-i sai v of the i bun h. The licv Hi l.'elwaicl Yates 1 till, pastor nl the I'itst Picsbueiian Chlllill, plcai heel nt the evening sei'ii, e To Show War Picture "Fit tu Fight" At the 'mini Uuinclt Y l C A this evening Alnim F. S. Mmwii will speak mid show the " W C. win piiture, 'Kit lo Fight." which has been show it define llioiisamls of enlisted nun in ihe lamps ami i.intoiinieiits Miiinr liinwu is ilisiii, i ,r, lesenhitive ot the I'liited Stales Itiiieni f Health. Tln-ie is i barge lor admission PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I.KOIMI.I) STllKOvVSM I'linluitui ,, "''" SAMAROFF '""" jv-vji t THIBAUD v"'""'- Ki!i:vvii v vii ni;i.iri c uNi-Kirr ACADEMY .X?:?,'r", APRIL 29 KH- ML 1.1 IJ.Ml. in .,,, ,,., , B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Louise Dresser & Gardner Jack I'n-s-iiitns "rm: kki .ici ALICE EIS & CO. Kiuncra Scirilstioni William I'inkhan, i:nvll Urrell, .Nelou v I'haln Wrlihi .t Oletijchand Other Bis reMiureii """" Satltrctjy l;iiilti(i j: mil 511 Return of Ihe i'j clonk I'.iiiic.li nh "TWIN BEDS" The (ils nidi's roUne Hie loumri ivuh luuclutr iliml JVIanhallaii Cant MKTftgPOI.ITAN OHliHA HUI SK MftVDnI.?fflta&pA.h?!l:d,, H.:H,ffi8 SERENADE l infer turn lion of Coiiiwri .seals ROc. ..', l. l r.O, . nii J r.o al lionn lown iifflie. Ito Chestnut Ht. liemfli of Teniiila I nlveriiH ci.i,ib DANCING Cortissoz IvTAI 15M Cheamut St. Offli-e .'IcilJ laker UIUk. VjJJ A ri-Acm:i. KOIt I.'ACH pi-mi. c W f, 1.KHHOX8 J ORPHEUM "r.!!."-; V.SV1' "MOTHER" M V VV V HOWS HIS T" DUMONT'S MiNBTnuus. ,nii i oih"st. UWlVlvsiiii -1 Harealn Mat Today, 10. 2. 35c. Burleciu, 'MAKING MONEY IN JMV1 i ENVOY OF WOMEN TO REPORT ON TRIP Miss Rose Schneiderman. Who Went to Peace Conference. Speaker at Meeting Miss Ito t Sc hneiclerman. who went to the Paris Peru Conference lo u present the ineriiiiu win kiiigvviimiiu. will lecouiit her evperieiii is abioail at a m.iss meeting In lersiooii llnll the evening of June 'J The meeting will be umfer Ihe auspices of the Woman s Trnlc I ninn League of this iilv. anil pail of n full week's piiijinni of I. .mil, l.i, u .....I .1... . .1... ..i.,..,! Ill- 1..ll, I IMCI-'-l lllliy CMC 1 An...!,,,.., .. 1...1 i The .,.. nven.icn , n. ,l Woman s Tinde I nb... I.c-iuue will be held in Phil.i.lelpl,,,, beginning .lone L' 'I he , , brn.c, h f He leiie,,,. ,ll ,. f.. for the ,r,l..pi 1 .... .. I... .. .11 , 11 ..e h""-. n" ., lie- iiiiiii en I'nii- in I... I ..:....! ..... 1111' I linen roiiies tllher sneakers , ,1,,. lw,i ,11 t. Man McAilbin. cci-ciin v of the P.niish , National Wo, r- T.nelc I mole League, .iiccl .lames Mnuiei. preside m of 1 1 -- I'eutisvl viinin State l'edral f l.ahoi 1 D.nlv sessions of ib,. lni n tiinveuiion will be held III the Fi li.ipl.st Chun Ii. Si veniceiilb and Sun-om ,m-ts The meet ing. will be in session finiii !i a m until ." J ii'iloik in lie alterii ami to the public. The deb gales in ihi' 1 miv eul 1011 will sia. al Ihe Lincoln "1 hn t mil .mil 1 ul 1 t reels 1'he heiil oi gainat iimi I bu-. phmuiiig d'lails of ihe i nnventioii and ai'iiiigiug m lf in nun) lit l.c- ililegatis line dav ill he ib'V ot'i I,, ait IllltOlniihlll II I m I'ol'Ki Cliibuiuueii o I'hil.uleli Inn vvhoiKvii lliolon ills I,. been asked In lend them fir 1 lite 01 1 .ision TO SHOW RHYTHMIC ART Demonstration Tonight at Meeting of Philadelphia Music Teachers A ilciiicuisiiiiiinii ,, miisi, in , onuei lion with ihvilim mill the cl.-i 11, will be siven loniilit m the imbli,- nii-eliiis of the I'ltila ilelphia Musi, Ti in In is' A. .01 union in ihe I'le-sei AtiililoMiim. 171 I Chestnut sti 1. Mile Louise .e 1,'ni. win. is with the Itussian ballet of tin liosiou (iiauil Opel 11 Compani. Will Bive II Idles, on 'Ull.vlhnil, Ait in Musi, ami , iM1,e" She will Si vi' seiei.il ili'iiiiiiisiiatiniis illusii-iiiiin; ,.n, liilion of ihvihin unci Us in 1 ,-i i,..itic,n to all iiiusic Musi, i t. violin and piano will be tilaveil bv Liu ins Cole, violinist, and Miss Ajjnes Chine l.linnlaii. pnilii-l BUSINESS MEN TO ELECT E. S. Gardner Nominated for Walnut Street Association President Mrnibcis ,,r th,, Wnliiut Sin-t A 1 linn me 111 coil to he piescjtt lonixht ,u s clock al Ine Melleiue Stintloiil for the an uiiul election of ofheeis nml clireeleus Those iniuiiiiateil Inllo'v ; I'lesideiii. V. S. liiiiiliier: vice ii esidenis, i:,, Slew nil. -Ir . ami Cjru. II K Cuitis; n.'.-is 1 ' Theodore F Seifm. sei letni v . C Williaiu Spie-s line, nu- I. M ,m,K Fdwaiil V llok.ls Wniiilw.iiil. ChHih s V .isse. .1. I' Simpson. L. '. Cailtou. V. II. Iiimiii, Fi'i'iliiiaiiil Ki'lln- Thomas I'ei,,. .1. Millel I'l.iier. , i; Mil'le.s. i, 1: ( liell nnd Luiiti l!ietii Philemon Club Entertainment The I'liileiuiin n I li 11 inn 1 1. rind will j;ivi "All Fveiiiinc's FiiteitHiiiineiii" tnui;hl at I Ihe 1 lubhnuse. lulu Chistnui sun I. In I nddiliiiii I niriduliiius d. , h,b luleut Miss I'.illv lloiiser. who iliil iioialih' wmk for K,., I ("loss. Lib,. m 1.0,111 ami oihei war tnlivi ties, will be leatulecl III lu-i s , a ies. M VIU, Kl j- i iu:ki ' i'civ r li.l H 11 V M I'i II I.', I M vnsiv Mt vliv Pitoc ii vvivii: l ijcii.nvv v i-ie PAULINE FREDERICK In I i st Mm, tiljj uf "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" j i-m: Mui vi i civil. nv viii v in vi, .s. m iii,v iii:i:vv ie si I i. Will. 1. 1) OV l.l.'l V llll '.llnsl i, m. vii, i. ii AIOI ,' VIN . .s. in. til Hi, .V v ' s, nielli. iu lllnei,'. I ill 1 1 . .. ... I ,1 I s l V I IllSY s m:im.i. -I J I H ll.l I'I 111 s :. - iiicii ,i u,., 1 1 : w i i.nvi i:i.m.ii.s nr vvn:i!ie v -llelVVs llll. l,i s I.l , I I.l. .s I III- I.l . nn: vvoiii.ii I. CIV I.I.I I 111. VImIhuiU .Nun i Hlil lill I s, ,, , .-IVM.I.V l'ti.M'1.111 CM. rill..- I K V vi ill. Ill i vv vi M.. tin-am elite. VS lll.e I'I VI. li VII.V Vl II P A L A C F 4 l-'H MMIKC'I .-. I ; I : l I Lj II V VI -III 11 "ie T VI I I si I'lnif HI c lie I'i. l.i i i I, .. "The Heart of Humanity" 111 l Ullll l. I'HIl l.ll's 111" sl.m I li.H VV I.iih I i. v.., :A R C A D I Ai ! p. v u'V.'-VVVr ''i','u7 ;-.",',' .., ,. v, ! CI CIC rrrrDI TCm I ELSIE FERGUSON III I 1st s, , t ,,f "Eyes of the Soul" V VII II ll VI I I'll I I Ml. V TC" T 0 R I A M VT'i l"l MUll I M'uV I' MM H vii. vv i.i:i n n vi -in ii i-, I- vi TOM MIX VI Ills !.' in HELL ROARIiY REFORM Mil Is IIV I II V I I Is 'iiim w. I'll I I I.l'-- II VV 1. III.1.S VV Itlltl UIMIS VMI Ml II VV V elVsl'KU ,. I 111 M Ml . II VI! I' V'sU, sm s ll'l'l MM, ll VIII' lll.V II I'.I-J'K I KsSM'ss in -i mi vv II I ii ii vv r .-i i mis si Mt vr iiis iii. vi in'-, i r i ii vnr ii vv ! s,1-T' 'I Ill's I lU'ln c'TliiN RLCjLInazimova "REVIEW COM1QUES" "LISTEN LOUISE." Others. CROSSKEYS "' M ."SriT".,!. M "Dangerous Dan McGrew" BROADWAY ,,r""J 'fj,, .. BILLY SEATON MARYPICKFORD SOLDIERS! MKirr M.Kl" S.MAIIT iTHK .SUAItS-HURUrOI. MI'ORTI "OH, YOU WOMENI" K NICKERBOCKE sui: it i. ro'i in. W1LLJAM FARNUM in TtfE MAN HUNTER HIX ma AOTfl OK BEST VAUDEVILL& R i 71 II 'IciVs iil- kvii: i , ,. i ,i WOMEN IN U. S. PLANTS SEEKING HIGHER WAGES Campaign on Here for Pay Equal to That Paid Men for Same Work All oigiiiiiiitinn of wonien workers of the Si huj Ikill Aisennl and the Phlladelpbln N'ary nrd at League Island is conducting n cam fffl p.ngn rot- higher wages under the direction of Sei-ieinrj John D. Cloud and Mis ICmily l.eonlinnll.' the local chnpter of the Nn- lloll'll I ecletatlon of Fedeml l.inplojes. jg SII....I... , Mmilni i-nitipaigns for women workers are ' ' ' "f !"'" ''i"' ," , ' vr"n",U ""'' "" , , J1'""'-''';"" be "Ulilrj a n result of I ' ""'fereiice 1 Wn.hington last week lie-. '""" ,IIH """"' t the Ii ti t loll ll I reclcratloil Iween the oth, ,. f (,e end piesiilents of the local unions '.'i'i t t i ! I lie IM'cssin? neeil rut in 1711 iit'n I inn nf flic 1 --- n- - I """"l1 'keis. .aid Mis. (ierlrude Ale- Nalh. who i general orgaiiier for the ia- 'I'."'",1 r"I""thn and who dices nre lif W ashiualon. "is ev ideni eel In the fnot tlinf- nl Ihe n.ivv .Minis nud iii-eiins woinpii mo nut paid at ihe s ,. rale thai men nre paid fill VVCIlk l.ll. 1111; i-ell-lespnnilillK skill. "A'lbotiBli the War, nud Siivv Depart ineiils have aiimiumeil n polic-j of ecpinl pa)' for e.iiHl vvoik. the women euiploved in (laK nud anil lofts ami in vaiious simps at thpT ,,,t1 t niseimls. aie title, I at n scale which is lovvei for (heir skilled work than i the wiiv'f paid to unskilled labor dime bv men." Miss McN'niii is now ; ,, ri to joiu' foiies with .lohii Fltrxpiahl president ot tin? lecleial einplo.ves' liiliini Uieie. tosm a cnni Itnicn iiiiiiiiiS ib.. lla'-makeis. sailm.il.eea nml ',' I'loervei tuarkiis m Ihe Mi-nnklju Vavy mid I taiicis .Mi Cm mn-k. piesident of the In Jin h of tin tinioti at the Naval Amnm- intiiin 1 01 at Itingham. Mass vvho nuc- lull.' duelled a bundled percent orgnn- I'litioti theie. is neiw siiiieiiutendinj; the s anipnlKiiiii;; at tit- Watertovv 11 Arsenal and Ihe lb. -inn avv arcl. The aiseimi al l: 1. k Is'and. Ill , the navy Mini nl Chin hstnvMi. S C.. the Wiitervlip't Atsetia'. Vevv .it-k. anil lite Annapolis yard ille belli!; sjmilaili oiK.-llliecl ' " ''"!! At" l',UK l-KMIMt 'IHEATRISS ! " i:Kriiiv i.ki; a 1 .1 sitfnKnT AHPI PHI '"uh.I l!-lcw lla.- SI . r- iH"" ."!ur" ' S"'. Sl -11-hirst Time Tonight at 8:15 STUART WALKER BOOJflRKiNGTON- .mm! JnoLOVF , mo summottimf ith CPfGOKYKniV & OfiiGtNHl COMfiftNX 80S.lnN.y. 3M0iiCHIQI6O First $1.00 Matinee Thursday SVDIP l,""tl -1 Abo n1 - S I FvlL 'luvimrr vr s ir. Ill Mill" WVel l sit, -...13. m $1.00 MAT. WED. Knil-e I.ow ' S llt:n MORO.M'O PrpntF IEO CARRILLO " jgjz- In ihf .Soiu-atiuriH. i'u.i st1 ml rhlon .SiKpn IOMBARDI, TD W Iih 1,11 Vl'i: XI.CM'I.NK yy v nc iw V J I 3 1 w- M 4WI .111.I OrncliiHl V C'Jltt. ,it ;, raWlWAUGHINGHIT SAM l III IH ll''1 ' SHU BERT "J", 1 rto-x. C-. Hi S I." .HtS. I JJ Pel K sHi - 1,, f MAT. WED. .;;; $1.50 , Hi- nijv ' .viuiiHi i.f ihe V ihi l"irv .MHijnetle .MelodlM I "li fmh l.'Irln, a.oetrst.t- 5t s'l'KI'A I h. stllllt Kulow teSinUt Ot. nut M-; 11th St. Prices ,)l-;l Nights 50c to $1.50 lll(fpl .Nrfls A. HoliiuMi TONIGHT AT 8:15 V II WtKjD-s (i.lnntt luilbuti'i i.f Iftttirity. $ 1 .00- -L I. Wed. Entire Lower Floor With FLORENCE MOORE Veil II I.HUKh Till Von fiet til" Colic rytvvc CJr M WW nuL WiCVL-f" :svyscw " rim vin-.t rm v s forti:Mos7 tiik vtres f'gl rUKKtbl TONIGHT at 8:15 M1ll,K.s VV Mil el MAT 'U 2 1,1 CllVItll'.s llll.l IMIH VV1 Plenums FRF.n STONE ,A;;',";,";l,;rIsr!nKI JACK o LANTERN l'"1'1 '" Ul1' 'v in.i-r .i:ts oo. 1 BROAD " Hi Ml 1 1 "-f TONIGHT at 8:20 vv i- n iii ii si vi' V'r - jei MR. LEO DITRICHSTEIN IMriM 'IlML IN 1'IIM I)KU'Ht . onii'ih nl i h 1 heatri "The Matinee Flero" M l VV rri.K KT. 'IHI FiMJAY ll V III IIKI AM'll rrcKenti "TIGER ROSE" With LENORE ULRIC nl Oi UIiihI i'afl GARRICK ' " MD..r,rI - VJ"X1Y1V1' Mxii- WiJ i h-t at -J; SO. f A LAUGHING TRIUMPH! 'llll VN i II Mlltl.s!' Present . v s I-VV (I'VII-liV Iv cltn -MHIIJI.GTON THE CAVE GIRL ' t;.k I Ct A FISHPR an'ii A liJ! .... , I.KniljJAST,, ja METROPOLI i AN OPERA HOUSE- JZ 1 he Scotti Lirand Upera Co. i in ns IiuiihI NiiuKririni. In PhllandlDhlii. l niRi:i'T PltOM-TIIK Mtfirnppl 'tn OplH Hfiusf. N T I'loseiittne h Dcuble fllll I.EONIS and I'AVALBRtA i ortAtoio ntSTic.VNA SATURDAY EVG.. MAY 17. 1919 9 mmi: i:stu- jim v.vro.vu fixrni$ttwJa M?ati mi i.i.l- nt I10S Clieslnut 5t, .rtl-iM VValnuHI-.l. nacU7 ' .VCADUAIV -Of -Ml. SIC ' J3 PHILADELPHIA ' 'ORCHESTRA I.KUl'UI.U PIOKOVVKKlt i:n.HS.p VKWlSiV. VISAU I'O.Nt'CftTS 'S&S'f'l KltlOAV KVI'.MNd MAY S, AT 15, '$. KvniiliiK iiliirl1'fri ui Uckelr eluitj Oct. "R. .tJmVI H.VlL'llDAY AFTIf.H.NOOX. .MAY a. AT AW - $e J J Aftrnnnn ubcrtbfri" UK lll'kttl dulptl Ct. 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