tm &r W IT I, Ife ic w V. w t MSr GOSSP Nancy JF yme 2es of the Doittgs of the Women for the Twenty eighth Division's Welcome She Attends Wynne wood Pony Show DID jotl over po nti tliltiK like the strretH nml (ho solillrrs null tlio cxrlk'incntV Hill It's nil so quint. V.'liy, yeMi-riliiy ns 1 stood nl Broad mid Clir-stiuit hIi-itIx mid snvv the lOlllli pass by mi Its way up lo the old nriuor.v the kIpci-Is wimv iTovvtletl, lillt only litre mid tlioin wni tlio fiilntest soiuiil of clnp IiIiir. Arc tlio lii'oplo ton full for uttrinnce or lire tin- really indifferent? No. It Isn't tlinti It's herimxe they me wnitlin: for to duy. Don't jnu know tliat mi'll scream .voitrself xiel; lodayV Tliat'x vvlint It all Is Mlpiressed excitement jestrrilny anil ex piexsed ecilefnent today. Ah, lia ! I'lever tliat, don't jou think? The women air doing n Rieal deal toward helping out today. There me no cntertHiu Incnts of any aci omit iirmniieil. , , You know tliat there lire a numher of extra people In town and tlpit there me also n number of bis, line, clean young Americans In khaki line, and that's the reiivim for the number of other people. Hut did it I'vor occur to jou tliat thoe jotiug Americano Imo bljr, tine, clean joune nppetiles. nml tliat mid appetites ate ro'iiis to be pretty keen by the tune they get through walking around this town of ours? AVell. it occurred to Un people of the lleil Cross lantcen, and they ure leady for it. ' Mrs. Drevel's committee stalled win It jesJ terday morning at 7 oMoiU 1111 at lieadiiunr ters mid worked irtuullj all flight making and wrapping sandwiches and cutting and wrapping pieces of cake three-Inch pieces too to lie handed out to the men. Ami an other tiling the women me doing for tills pniade at the Independent e Sipinre Anxil inr.v of the lied Cross anil at sevenil other places then' lire first -niil stations, witli doc tors anil nurses, for of i nurse in such u rinvvil as this thcie is alwajs (lie t bailee of acci dent, or fainting or something of the kind. And then, at the National League headipiar teis, 170.'', Walnut street, there lire twenty live beds that have been put up so that peo ple, relatives of the men. who came into town todaj or late last night and couldn't get into any of the hotels, because I guess everything is packed, tan go there and at least get :i place to sleep. And I believe the canteen there is open to the public now for flinch, mi they can git one meal then1, anyhow. You see, these oigaiiizations of women are Just as helpful after the war as they were during it I hear that the Ianergi y Aid , . ...... .t . ..,.. . .. i. ,.i. i. ..:.... :fl is viewing II1C llilllltir 111 II nuil.i. mum; .1 ,!". ernnil stand at I'.nmd and Sming (iarden. where thej'll x. the men's backs as tjicy turn up ISroiul street. THR vailous lominittees .f (lie country fair that is lo be held in connection witli the Deon Horse Show on May "S. or lather bcgimiing on Muv "s. aie going to meet at Mrs. Itarklie Henry's on Tuesday afternoon to discuss final iirraugements The proceeds of the fair will go to the lirjn Mnwr Hospital, jou kiiow. One of the innovations this year will be an open-air balliooni. in i barge of Mrs. Kvnns Roberts and Mis. Dobsou Altenius. Theie's to be dancing. every day of the benetit from . until 10 o'clock-, and a picnic supper for the dancers will be ready at the cnfcteiia which Mrs. Itarklie Ilenrj is going to have. That ought lo make a hit thisjear. I lemenilier the ilnneij lloor lit one of the open-air benefits out at ISrjii Mnwr last jear. l'eifeetlj good lloor. ucheslra and eerj thing, and people li.irdlr noticed it. Tlirv just simplj didn't feel like dancing this time last jear. liul this jear nil is changed and eerj dance lloor jou see N jammed, it'.sgient. DID you ever see unj thing as cute as that St. V.ernaid puppy out at the pony and dog show jesterdajV lie was so soft and woolly and had such huge big paws, and he was eating out 'of a weenj little bowl maiked "Dog," and lie wiggled all oer eveiy time liny one spoke to him. There weie tlnee 4 hows, loo, who were awfully pretty I stopped mid asked one to let me see his black, tongue, and he did. but be told me what he thought of me at the same time. And his thoughts weie not compliinentaiy. There were two Angora goats there all tied up with blue ribbons, mid I heard one enthusiastic ilehbie of nl'.U jear suggest, "Oh, mother, li t's. lmj H goat," whereupon mother embed her daughter's spirits by re marking rather shortly. "No. my dear; wo have enough goats in the family as it is." NANCY WYNN'K. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mis. I".. Waring Wilson, of Hose niont. will entertain at dinner next Tuesday evening at the welfare dilute at the. Hits Carlton. . Mr. and Mis. I'hilippus W. Miller and their two daughters have opened Itelford, their home in St. Davids, for the summer Lieutenant I'hilippus W. Miller, Jr.. who was wounded eight inoiltlis ago in Frauce, is still in the hospital ut Camp Dix. Mrs. Attliur K. Pew, who has just re turned from Arizona, bus leased her home, Springbrook Farm, P.r'yn Mnwr, foi-'ii term of ji'iii'H to Mr. mid Mrs. John W. Pew. Mrs. Pew and her son will spend the summer in Arizona. Mr. nndMrs. William K. Ilelme. of .'llli South Hrond street, have opened I.includcn, their home in St. Davids, for the. summer. Miss Marguerite Caine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Caine. of Pclhani road, (icrmnntown, will entertain tomorrow at a theatre party in honor of Miss Margaret Lincoln, of Mount Air. Later the guests will attend the welfare dauce ut .tlio lilts Carlton. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Wilkinson, 'Jr., enter tained eighteen guests at the theatre last evening, followed by n supper at the welfare dance ut the Kitz-Carlton, in honor 6f Miss Marie Mees, whoso engagement to Mr. John Mntliieu has lecently been nuuouuced. At the meeting of the .Germaiitown Woninn's Club jesterdaj- afternoon Mls Nan Oppenlnnder Kberle gave a talk on the theory und practice of "Story Hour," The meeting wan followed by tea at wTilch Mrs. Charles Jenkins was hostess, assisted by Mrs, ' William T. Murphy,. Mrs. J. C. Tlellvllle, Mrs. Itcnumont Whitney mid Mrs. James II, Hitter. . The ladies' auxiliary of the Archbishop Hyim Memorial Institute will give it card part)' nt the I'iillormtriiin Institute, 1-111 Aich street, tomorrow' nflernoon at 2:31) o'clock. Mrs. AYillinm Mundy Is president of the nuxillarj', and Miss Mnry Devlin and Mrs. J, P. Fnrney arc vice presidents. Mrs. Joseph P. O'llrien is corresponding secre tary; Mrs. Daniel J. Ke'unedy Is recording secretary, and Mrs. William 1. McLaughlin Is treasurer. r The. wedding of Miss Helen V, Strousc, daughter pf Mr, and Mrs, Alexander H. SU'oi"'". "f 180- Diamond street, anil Mr, 1 Cesser It. Samuels, of New York, sou of jU'H'ilrk'nniLMisn Ralph. 0. Samuels, of.Pitts- v vurfinr i -mil tauc place at ,te note" ' iji;u,i iw.v.i-., , Af.,.M, ... )WHM,lt Wmr 5 '.T -Ti!-'- J 'U7?S. 1B0T PEOPLE l! o'clock. Miss llnslna Samuels, of Pltts I'Ulgh. the bridegroom's wister, will be the bride's only attendant. .Air. Arnold Ilosen thai, of New York, will be best man. Tin ceremony will be followed bj a dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. James .1. Hunter, of .".S4." North lirond street, will give a dinner to morrow evening at their home, in honor ol their daughter. .Miss Until P. Hunter, and Mr. Hobeit T. McAllister, whose marriagi will take place uext Wednesihiv. Their guests will he the bridal uttendaiils, MM Jean Hunter, maid of honor; Miss I'lnrenci Saurer, Miss Josephine Cm roll, Miss ("cola Murraj. MNS Ilutli Waggner. bridesmaids; .Mr, ( liafTner Lukens, best nihil- Mr Clif foul Hiich, Mr. William Hunter. M, Aichi hn d .McAllister and Mr. Prank McAllister Ushers, MISS CASSADAY WEDS MR. EDWARD M. HALES, JR. Pretty Wedding Solemnized in Lu theran Church, Followed by Re ception at Bride's Home A liiettj wedding took place last evening at ih.Kvangelicnl Lutheran Cliiir.h of the Holy Communion. Chestnut and Twcntv seeond streets, !. Mis, I.niiau Cjsi'cr Cassadaj. daughter of the llev. truest Itnn dolph Cassadaj. of mtt South Itioad stieet. became the bride of Mr. IMwiml Madison Hales. Jr., f Germaiitown. The Hev. Jacob J'l.v, D. D., oHiciated. The In ide, who wa given in marriage lij her father, woie n gown of ivoiy while satin and silver line, with u long couit train. She wore u tulle veil nml carried a shower bompiel of white roses mud lilies of the valley. Her maid of honor, Miss l'lorence P. Itiiniliill. woie u lavender organdie dicss with a hut to match and carried u bouquet of pink loses, flie matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas II. Itrovvn, woie uu oichid oignndic dress ami hat and carried a' boimuit of oichids mid lavender sweet peas. The bridesmaids. Miss Anna V. Condon. Miss Marv V. L'tsweiler -Miss Amy M. Hales and .Mrs S. Clifford Walker, woie dresses of pink organdie with huts to mulch and uirrjcd bompiets ol pink snnpdiagoiis mid pink sweet peas. Mr. Hales bad his hiother. Mr. Hei train 1 . Hales, as best man, and tin- usM.rs in cluded Mr. William itumlolph Cassadaj--Mr. J. Jlussell Doiiliman. Mi. (i. Cordon Shcriner nnd .Air. Wavne II. Ilnndall. The ceremony was follow ill by a small leieption at the home of the bride's father. After a six months' stay in Tmwuidn, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Hales will live in this citv LOWi; PKII-'KIS A pietty wedding took jdaee last evening at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Chailes S Peifer. l!)I,- Ititiier stieet. when (heir dtiughter. Miss Kathrjn II. Peifer. was nuir lieil to Mr. Marshall 1). Lowe, Jr.. of Till' I Aspen stieet. The leicniony was perfonned bv the Hev. John Hill, I). D., of All Saints Church, and was followed by a laige iccep linn. Mr. Peifer gave his daughter in mariiage .Miss Mmleline La Wall, the lu ide' usin. was her onlj attendant ' .Mr. Harry Lowe. V. s. K. ('.. ; h,, just returned fiiim 1'iunce. was his hi other's best mini. Mr. Lowe mid his bride will live nt lill." Ililner stieet and will lcceiie after June 1. MADDKX ASIITO.V An inleiesting wedding of the week was Ihal of .Miss Murj Ashton. daughter of .Mrs. .Maiy Ashton. of l.iivvinlule. I'a r.ud Mr Shirley Madden, of ISIiS West -,.,'llK,I stieet. Tioga, whi.li was s(leuinied jester ilnj iifteiunnii at the honu f M, 'bnde's moiiier. inn Keipcr stieet. will, ,,0 i... ....... ,.,-, iM-iper sneei. witli die jov Dr. Jensen, of the Lawndale I!aplis Clmrch iiflii-iiitiiiR. The bride was attended by he Likiro m: i.-.i:,i. t.i.i... .... -.,.......,. .,s,,,. me cerenionv was followed bj a icceptiiui. .Mr. Mmldeii ii uu ins uiiiie will live at ,,!llli; C ciiiiantown avenue Memorial Art Exhibition Opens A memorial exhibition of the works of Claude Joseph Wiirlnvv opened today at the Philadelphia Ail Alliance. IMTi ' Walnut stieet, ami will' continue until .lime 1', Mr, Wmlow, a joiing painter of piomisc,' n native of Williaiiistown, Pa., who lived in this city for live jems, died hist fall during the inlluenzii epidemic. The exhibition in cludes neurl.v all yie paintings he produced while in Philadelphia. Photo by Hachmch MRS. AKT11UH II. OKIIHIS A. rerent spilnjt bride, who will, bo re- ! t - 'K Mr , : EVENING PUBIilO MDGEli-PHirABELPHlA-, SONGS THAT WERE SUNG AS SOLDIERS PARADED Wolcomo Anthem and "Over Here" Two Numbers Written for Yanks' Homecoming ' IIuiidieiN of thousands of song leaflets weie distributed throughout the cilj for use in the various services that were pail of today's welcome to the Twenty-eighth Division. Thtee new songs, written for the occasion, ucrejiii'luileil "Wclenuip Song," by IMltli It. .Nnphevs; "The (J,,lmi Tvventj -eighth." Vi "; mn'"' ' Murphy, iind "Over Here, by J. ,. Itrovvn. to be wing to the tune or "When Johnnj Comes Mulching Home. The snugs follow: Dear Old I'al of .Mine flh lion I want Villi, dene nl,l i,nl nf i,,1. Knih night and day I pia.v you're nlwavs mine. Sweethenil, maj Cod bless voti ; Angel hands cniess j,MI, While sweet ill emus 'rest jou, dear old pal of mine. Illy permission f the owner of the coin -light, C. Itleordl ,; Co. Web nine Song Tune. Italian lljinn. fhir heioes' strong II lid brave. Our bnjs! , flight to sine Your land and mine ; Thej fac id the shot nnd shell, And bole Ihc pangs of hell. Ilinvely they fought, and well: These men of Iron. Their deeds shall ever stand. Writ by their own strong hand On hlstni j 's page. Telling of victories won, 'felling of Inn very done, P.J each and i vcij one. To every age. WVh nnie! our splendid men. Thrii e Well nine Home again ! Thj waifaie cease We're pioild indeed of (lire, 'flint thou il ill-1 set men flee. And gained the v ii torj. That gives us peine. L'dlth It. Naphejs. Thp Gallant Tuenlj -U'lghlh Though some weie left on l'lnuileis Held That nil the world might know In righting they would never jiehl To a cruel, oppiesshe foe! They rushed pell-mell into the fray. No question lIovvV or When'.' So we crj : "All hail! All hull!" today Our "Iron Division Men!" Choi us Then hail ! All linil ! The gallant Twenty eighth" ; Hail Penns.vlvnnia's Ovv n ! Hail Keystone! Pi ide of all the nation's stiiles. We welcome join sons hoiin' ! We place the palm of Mctnrr I "pon jour brow today ; Your work bus made new history. And made the oppressor pnj. So here's lo the bovs who gave their all ; No words can tell nor pen ; J!ul u nation's gratitude is tliciis, Our "lion Division men!" Mrs. James .1 .Murphy. Over Here When Sammie ionics sailing home again, 1 1 1 1 ii ii It ! Hurrah ! Theie'll be a rojal welcome then. Hurrah ! Iluiinh ! No submarines will bar his wnj. When Sammie conies sailing up the bay; Anil we'll nil feel gaj When Sammie comes sailing lioine. When Sammie ionics sailing home again, 1 1 u ii nli ! Ilurinh! We'll nil he there to welcome him, 1 lun-ali ! I Iin-i nli ! The crowds will i beer, the bauds will hlaie, The tings will tlv high up in air. And we'll all feel gay When Sammie tomes sailing home, 1. L. Ill own. Our Hojs Are Coining Home Welcome home, our hi. -ne ilel'cndci.s ; Now Aineiica .stiricnders I'nto her heroes valiant nnd true; Suite mid nation wait lo welcome jou. Hasten svveetlieail, wife and motliei ; l'nther, meet jour lojal son: Come nnd give them all a rousing vvehome home. Clown the hojs with laurels they have won ! Choi us From the blond -stained battlefields, Home again, home again ! Willi a fnitli tliat never yields, They are coining home iigaln Onlj "liojs" they went away, They leturn lo us as "men"; Let the haunei.s llj as the.v pass bv. For they'ie coming home again. P. D. Aiklev. (Copj right, llllfl, by II. D. Ackleyi Welcome Home, Laddie Hoy, Welcome Home Welcome home, laddie hoy, weliome home To the urins jou left for nrnis ucioss the foam, To the one you loved the stiongest on tliat parting day. To the one jou kissed the longest when jou marched nvvny. Hut now jou're home again, home again, Never moie to roam again. Here's the way 1 feel about it: Fioiu the roofs 1 want to shout It, Welcome home, laddie boy, welcome home ; (l.jiie by Will D. Cobb. Music by Cus Jaiwurds. Cop right. M. Witmuik & Sous) The Star Spangled Itauuer lly Francis Scott Key Oil, sav, mil jou see, by the dawn's early liglit, What so proudly we hailed nt the twilight's last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thto' the perilous tllght. O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And tne lockets' red glare, the bombs bur&t-. ing in nir. Cave proof thro' the night that our Hag was still there. Oh, say, does tliat star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the hind of the free, and tlio home of the brave? America My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing, Lnnil where my fathers died, Land of the Pilgrim's pi ide, From ev'ry niountulu side. Let freedom ring. Our father's God to Thee, Author of liberty. To Thee we sing; Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy liglit, Protect us by Thy might, Great God, our King, Ilattle Hymn of the Uepublle Mine eyes have peen the glory of the coming of the Lord; Ho is trampling out the vintage where ike grapes, of wratli nro stored ; lle bath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift tivvoril ; His truth is marching on. Glory, glory, hallelujah 1 Glory, glory, hullelujah I Glory, glory, hallelujah ! Jllg truth' is marching ou. I'f i WiallitiinMntllll TlnMnllMliiFh MISS FLORENCE X Daushter of .Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Posey Do.vle. of Chicago, whose engagement lo Lieutenant George Harrison Millhnlland. ,Silrenth Cavnlr. I. S. A., son of .Mr. and Mrs. Paul I). Millhiilland. of Oveibrooh. has lu-cn aiiiiouuicd. The vv eliding will take plaiv on June IT lu Chieaso II hath sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call relieat : He is sifting out the henits of men before 1 1 is judgment seat. Oh, be swift, my soul. In answer Him! l!e jubilant, inj feel ! Our God is man liiug ou. (Sing this in meuiolj of those who sleep in I'lunileis' field's. ) Hall. Philadelphia! I Wiissinii National Air) Hail. Philadelphia! Citj of Peim. Where Friend and savage met iw fellow men. lieuealh lb elm their oathless pledge was made : Ou peace and right was the foundation laid. Hail. Philadelphia' Let fieemen all I'm ever cherish Iiiilepenileiu e Hall, 'flu thrilling tones. "Aiui'iieu is free. Ilesoiiml for 11 e, O Hell of Libel 1 ! TO DISCUSS BOLSHEVISM "Industrial Justice" to Be Subject To night at First Baptist Church ' "Industrial Justice" will be the topic of discussion ut a meeting to be hi id at tin First Itaptist Chimb. Seventeenth und San som sheets, tonight, The event will bl under the auspices of flie Natiuiiul lteform Association, vvliiih is i air) ing on mi mtive campaign in ibis viciuit) against the piopa gauilu of the Ilolshevists. ' 'flu. speakeis at the uieeliug will be Gif ford Pinihol. President John A. Vool. of the Anieihnn and Ciiiinilliin Glassbloweis' I'liiou. and the Itev John ltojul llnrris, nutiouiil i-anipiiigu speaker of the Nafiouul lteform Association. The llev. .1. M. Hick man. in i hnrge nt the hul ofiice of the as sociation, will also speak. Mr. Yool's i emai ks will deal direct 1 with rccoiistriutioti in the ranks of labor. UNIQUE FLAG MAYOR'S GIFT Sergeant Bolce, His Wife and Eight Chil dren Are Represented In Emblem One of the most unusual Mags displa.vcil in the cil.v lodii is that belonging to the P.oiie funiilj. -""- Oakdule stieet. This ting was presented to them by Major Smith when tin husbiind. Seigeant l'.dwaid Itouc. lllsili Arlilleiv Uegiment. 'I'wentyeiglilh Division, sailed for France , in recognition of the fait that the sergeant was the father of eight children. I'pon n field of red, white ami blue the emblem has eight small stais repiesentmg the children: one huge star for the husband. In tlio centre thcie is u small led heart in houor of Mrs. Hoice. This banner is suspended over the center of the stieet, nnd the entire bloik has been decorated in honor of the soldier, who par ades today. , Illustrated Lecture on Belgium An illustrated lecture on llelgiuni will be given toinoriovv evening in the Catholic Girls' High School, Nineteenth and Wood streets, bj the llev. Dr. Peter K. Gullday. Doctor (luildny was in llelgiuni over a long period nnd was In Louvniu when the wur began. Numerous inteicsting views of cuthedrnls, palaces and towns will be shown. The proceeds of tile lecture will be given to the high 'school. Vigilantes' Luncheon Today The Pennsylvania Council, American Vigilantes, will Wld its May liberty luuch- con at Dooner's, 2.1 South Tenth street, at 0 o'clock this evening. Several distinguished jurists will inako addresses upon the theme "One Hundred Per Cent Americanism." In K V.AJa''Av.. .- r: - i , ' THURSDAY, MAY 15, FREEMAN DOYLE PHIL0MATHEAN PLAYS Russian Dramas to Be Produced by Uni versity Students Four Itiissinn plajs will be piodiued Snl uidav afternoon mid evening at the Little Theatre bj student of the I'niversity of Penns.vlvania under the auspices of the Philomatheiiu Societ . Three will lie ghen in the English language and one in the Itus sian language, the titst lime so far us is known in the history f Auiciic.iii lolleges that a phi has been pioduceil in ltif-sinn. This jear plajs bj Anton Chekhev have been (hoseii as lepieseututWe of the l,est in Itiisshm ilmnui. The plajs deal with the vanous phases of Iiiis,,,,,, if,, spp,lsedl.v mound the time f Alexander III. f ,),' l!" igning Uiuuiiiioff dj nasty. (In,, feature will be the lifteeu-iniiiute sketch. --. Tiage diau in Spite of Himself." i ,M, risiIlu Hussiun. The students inking pan i t1(. pia.v will 0,. William It Ci aw ford ami libaiiT Holmes 'fins play and two others will be light, while "On the lUgU i,M,y will be tingle in iiatuie. Prof. Flanking lMgeiton, of the depmt ineiit of Slavic language, j. com king itll four plajs. The msts include Itaynmnil Jack, Ilex Crawford, Mai ion Mashind. Fd vvaril Ilrailli'. Ithivn Oil. Floieiu-e Cald well, James Palleisiin, John ". Lewis Jess,. Oimondiojd. It Gi-inii Albieih't, 1! C. II Thompson. Ida Whitaker. Dons Wtl io. Charles Ileigiiido and Maigaiet Ash biook. 1'HILAUCI.I'HIA'S KOItKJIOST THCAIRCS FORREST t;st -' 1.V.S1 vi vr S.-' , n 3 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK CHARLES U1I.I.INUMAM Tresents The World's Greatest Kiilcrtalner 1 FRED STONE Jn tins World' Hreulest 1'ntrrtalnment ! JACK o' LANTERN km i:ki; si:tm 'ininv joii.v coitrss MLbic.vi. coiinuv siccEsa . -ir-nnr o WITH TAVIE BELGE "" lS;iJ, Can GARRICK Ct.estnut Hii'i Juniper Ky- .it h jn Hpff Mats el A. Sut EXTRA MAT. TODAY AT 2:30 iXTRA MAI me WONDER SI Trie WONDER SHOW OF THE UNIVERSE! S3 J TUP fiCJFAT MAfilf.lAN J THE GREAT MAGICIAN UMIWJSwl Prices Nights, 25c to $1.50. Matinees, 25c to $1 Rpair for Hie Last Week on Sula ToUdy BROAD DAVl Broad and Lo.uit. Kg nt s 1.-, Jlats Weil & Sal . ut 2.15 DAVID UELASCO lraenta TIGER ROSE h LENORE ULRIC And Orlclnal Cant. , loats for N'uxl Week nn Hale Tclwy Wl , DTH C WALNL'T STS alnut MAT. TODAY 2:30 25c, 50c. 75c AFTER THE PARADE SEE A $2 Belasco Show at Walnut Popular Prices THE BOOMERANG S jflti iii itnnMMtoffti'ti itr - i ' . -i. vtjJKLi L UranU M imms- 1910 FOREIGN SHIP ORDERS FOR GLOUCESTER YARD Pusey & Jones Company to Bg Among First Benefited by Embargo Lifting " The l'np,v fc .lonci hip.vnnls. (ihnni, lei- City, will likely be iimoiiR tin tirl yinil" in this loimtr.v to receive contracts for silic on foreign orilcr. 'I'lil rompiitiy h tniiiiily cotitrolleil by Nor Weslntis, ami the nesiilenl, ( 'liritufl'er I la II nevij. is eipected Inline in ;i few ilnjs fnm n trip lo Norway U'llell tlio I'lllleil Sillies etileieil tlio wot the Pn(j ,. .lotiev vnriis vvcri" bnililiiiK jliips for Noi wo): in li liili'iost". but the.v were nil taken over bv the p eminent. Last night 'iiptnin ('. 1'ioeliih lliiiiscn, iiiiiiiiikiiik ili leitnr of (lie conipiin.v. so ill thnt it is not likely thnt the Noivvrnlnii linns will nivntil oiilinls for slilp until ii sell lenient ! mnilo ith the gin ei nun nl . Tlioio were iimnv ships b"inj; built for N'orvvoRlan linns in this coimtrv, nml il will Inke vnine time before n setlletnent is i-om-hoil. Aii'imliiii; to ( '.'iiliiin Ilnnsen, Niirvvecian Inln i-.ts ici-entl.v nvviinleil n iiiiiiiber of inn linils to slijpmids in Ilnuhinil. but lie feeli thnt the 1'iisc.v & .tones t 'ninpnn.v will suoi leeeive solni, i nlltnicts nf be unlet oil to pio ceed on pteviotis lotitraits belli b.v the i urn pany. Tlio ilelny in the nil ival of I'roxiilent llllllllevi.; will likelv testllt in miolhi'l' post 1'oneii t on MoiiiI.iv next in the heniinj; on the application fur the appointment of n le iciver for (lie Chun ester siipj.,ws befon .IiiiIro Ilnvis, in .Neivnik. Mi lliiimovi);. n is bi-lioveil. Will MllllKlllen nut the llll'lnellll illlheiilt v us sim likel thill 11 I Is lie nil lies, mid It is nut iw i- w ill lie iinpoinlcil LAST SERVICE RECEPTION Historical Society Committee Will Enter tain Saturday Night The thiit.v seinnd nml hist i,, opium of the war sen in. , nit, f . ,viii mil Sim iel.v will be hi III Sotuninv niRht in honor of the men ,,f the Inn, Division. The so cietv hns iiiteitiiineil ,'!1. (1(1(1 men in tin nijlitni.v servile iliiriiig the war nt Sntuiil.ij niKliL film lions, whicb eniboih iimnv fe,i Hues nltijiithe (I,,, nHninvt n, ,,!,. Iniiiiiieiil ot the bins uttemlmg them. This Sntiiiil.it niejit (ieiieinl Mnir. nim m.imler of the ilivisjoii. will speak, nml Cm ei nor Spionl is expelled t,, lie n KU,.. M;n Kbiey Hot!-, the well known I'hil.iilelphm siiiRer. will rentier sevenil solos, 'l'liere will he iliiiniiiB, anil the music will be furinshe, bv the .Murine l!,i,. i;,,.n j,,,.,,,.,. ,)f ,. Twentj eiKhth Divi is inidi.ilh imitiil to iitteml. Albert r.,k Mvcis i, iliaiiimin ol the lOllllllittee PAYS TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS Cardinal Gibbons Says They Have Shown Splendid Example of Sacrifice A tiibiile I th,.rs f Aineiica from ('iirilinnl Cililmiis has 1 leceived bv Miss Anna M. .larvis. f this cin , , iKitntoV of Mother'.s D.ij. Tlio tiibute follows: "The silemlii evainple of sacrm, ,. shown b.v the motheis of Aniericn .lining the war culls for anil ilem.iiiils the highest nppieei.i lion ot our roiintiv. As n Cliristi,,,, vwM not but be lemiiideil of that other .Mother who. on Cahillj, .stood b.v and s.iw be. Son die that men might have ,etei mil life "Likewise did II lotheis ot A i i, a give up their s,,,,., tl,at flnm ,(, v.. lli( ,, of both might inn,,, peace, justiie nnd lib el l.v . .Mil I, nil bless the mothers nf Amei icu. 1 Itlllllllll .Mill is. "J rAKIUNAI. iiii:i:tis JIAHKKT !-Tl!Ci:i AliOV j; K.lll 11 A it io 11 .o 1' -M. !; l$&P'!t g?ca GOLDVVVN rilCSKXTS GERALDINE FARRAR In TUT HTnoM.l-U UVV AJJeJ ALASKAN Ili;v Kl. TIONS '--Pn.na .Next Vek 1)011,1. s K.VIIlUA.NKs, 111 U1U KMCKI.UHocM.U lll'OKAUOO P A L " A T" F 11 A M t.. II ".0 ! M NORMA TALMADGE 111 ' 11IC I'llOUATJIlN VVII'l:" A R CADA oiinsTNt t m:i.nvv iotii n WM. S. HART 'ii . J- -' . 1 ' r 1r. , A 0 P II JIUVM I i illli r N. M VV . I I III. I i'i v Iiin in v i, u v v v VICTORIA MAKK& MILLES FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE .Next VVei-l, Wm Ten in In liiriKlr Trull REGENT MAI1KET SI nelow 1TTH V IV I V .V1A11TIN inivii: 'niv nml M VI'.Kt.r sthi:it Q Ifl r .ii.MPEP J. CONTINUOUS K V A T'TSTSi-TT T r, ll V M o ll ! SI. TOMMY ALLEN & CO. nil.l.lK SHAHlN Olheis CROSS KEYS il"k'1 Sl .VJ",".1'""' DEBUTANTE REVUE1 " '" BROADWAY ,,ru-' "?.";'. WILLIAMS 6k WALFUfi''""il.'."' M PAULINE FREDERICK " "''"" nt i ir. A Fitting Clitnax to a Glorious Day Dance Here Tonight .V1!1 I Ml s(1 , i,Iu. s rriiale Instruction li iflljofutnttit, Walnut ,t!0. RQSEMHD 1 2th & Chestnut 'ABOVE ACKEIVS Event l?irn(it0 Vvtll Afternoon 3 to 4 Metropolitan Opera House u"oVaii THE SC0TTI GRAND OPERA CO. D1UECT FltOJI TUB Metropolitan Opera House, N. Y. rreacntlnc a Double oni LEONl'3. nnrl CAVAIAKBIa i.'ouacolo ana husticana Saturday Evening, May 17, 1919 FLORENCE EASTON ANTONIO SCOTTI Heat on Bale at 110 Cheatnut SI. Walnut UU. Hc 07. K i JIIN'STHEI.S. An.ll & uril HTH Dumontj jitf.1 GAYFTY tub .velcomr jiomk cihui' szi S xiSiTv. vy,, n'.'.'.VL'ii nI Vr iciiToN.7il? jji imm P,P ml "NO-STOCKINGS" FAD ht fv,lnT1riMII. liW' JillUUAbblAIUmiLMi'r . w id llirroflililn P, ..- Motmn. nit ' iiwiwuiwiui wi j I uug IvinLIWIISf Latest Parisian Dross Fancy Is Heard Here N'o toi kings? How- shocking: IUJ Will l'lillnipililn tolerate uch a fail? "& i otisideinble eonsterniition ban nrlieri 'J iiliiong (lie chnperones of lMiilnilcliihin over ' a the leport thai has come from 1'arli that the Intcst fnd in stockings is no stockings nt nil. This st,vle might have been nil right lnt' .venr for ininfort nml economy J but this .vear, with the bojs coming home well, It simply would not do nt nil-! No mutter whether 1'ails decrees tlif) st.vle if nbsenie of clothing enn lie called sl.vli. leniling authorities in this city de clare that stnekings "will be worn as usual." "l'cihnp it Is the chiffon silk stocking, wliiih is si, thin Hint it can easily be over looked." sa.vs one of the niilhorities, who is unwilling to believe that the fail It nitnall.v in vogue even in daring I'nrls. "Some nf t, chiffon stockings that pcoplfl have been vv curing for the last few months nro so trnnspaient that they coillil easily ho lepnrteil absent," she nihled. The vvoi king g,l is in diffioulties oVer the now order. It would be very easy to be st,vlih if no stockings were necessary, but In be nipi4y clothed in chiffon or oj'inwnik luxion , f,,,. be.vond t lie enrnlng' power of urn n nf them 1 "When in'i have p. ii .4.' for stocking thnt look as though thev weieil't stocking nt nil. il makes h m,d to be proper anil stlih both." is the geneiul comnlnilit X Pans has nl.,, ,ei iced dresses that are low iicikiil. sleeveless and skills uliglltly -holler than usual lo i xliilut the fair ankles. i'jiu..M)i:t.piii'H i.i:adixg theathes Diitni-T-o.v Lni; a j j .snunnnT ADELPHI Uropd Ilolow Hare Tonight 8;18. ,, , , . Miita Tlmr & Sat. at ZHS. Holiday Mat. Today. Best Seats $1 KtuaH Walker 17 PHUsn.N'TS Booth Taikington's V SEVENTEEN ill uregory Kelly AM) OUUjI.N'AL CO.VIPANT i AFTER PARADE MAT. TODAY AT THE ADELPHI LYRIC 1! road at Above Arch TONIGHT at 8-13. $ I -50 SATURDAY nsZ$ .Aiaia. neu z. Mat.. IS. LOVVEIt it r I'Looa OI.lVi:n 5IDIIOSCO Presents LEO C A R R I LLO Si:.SATIONAt. Kl J 1'ASIUO.N sL'ccnss J IN Till; sn.NHATIOSAt. VI X AND IAMIIJU.N HUCL'tSS LOMBARDI, LTD.. Wllh r.HAcn VAI.UNTINB Ami Original N. Y Cant. AFTER PARADE MAT. TODAY AT THE ADELPHI sam s. SHUBERT theatre yj UroEul IlPlmv Locust Strept Tonlqht nt H 15 Mats. Wed. &. Sat, ins. L AST 3 DAYS MAT. SATURDAY "'1,. $'l.5tf iXb Beg. Monday. Seats Today ts IMPORTANT NOTICE a lo I lit: l'llll ADHLPHIA l'l'BLIC Vli'.nr' I'c f. I I bhulert announce tn 'ii.tu-ui.il of ii .snrliiB nnd Hummer Policy at Tl'i: UCAfTlri I HIIL'liKKT TIIKATRt! AT SUMMER PRICES KVCNINGS (Except Saturday) $1 CH ENURE $1.50 $1.00 $ LOO 800 SEATS st BALCONY C( ENTIRE UL 3UC FAMILY CIRCLE Hi' i.vrisr vtiMiAi, covtEBr i6, mmsm'h WITH A I.IULI VNT CU ol" AHTJSTS, lncludlnf 1 i u,l, I iv llavl Klrlia Hair. Nn LIcbM Wjnfl Sriui A,h Nhii I'alr lt-iii '' M.'i-i:i'-t'i I liaUetli -Moffelt lew Lm, per .sani t'urtls A.ND A HEV V OK BROADWAY BEAUTIES After the Parade, Mnt. Today At Chestnut St. Opera House t (-siipcflNll IT "siT ot'EUA Chestnut Below v.ntOII1sJl Ol. 0iSU nth St. Prirfs Nuer ijll. tn 4 1 50 Except Sat I rices Uijiibjuc to ?i.ju iiioiidaj 1 V-.I 'I VVl, VV ! l.Ks , f V II IVIHUIS 1 URhlllB la nival Special Holiday Mat. Today BEST SEATS $1.00 mm H3fJISK hs. With FLORENCK MOORI3 After the Parade. Mat. Todly At Chestnut St. Opera House b" f.keTth'stheatrr A TIUl JJI'HA.NT HIT! 'V MARIE CAHILL In a Series of "Inlorrutited Snnev Mai u LAMBERT & BALL oinb3i !m THE HA1NU0VV IWKrAlE." FLORENZB 3Bi TEMfKivia"" .n.A-i ai uituf kdinq UU&, Jn-n- Kvnn,n lnuU S3 1 U111L U1CCZ.C 1 dltt. g I,hliailelrhla, Wonderlana -John IComU. llrr. J-. Jw m -. J n C.J hk in i vjrana vjpciiuig, cuiuraay, iviay iu GATTl AND. HIS BAND Amusements In Clreater Variety Than Ever. Hooka Now Open for Plcnlca anil Game. JfhTH'E i HOI.SHEV1S1I (UlEAT l'ATUIOTIO MEETING ' I Vat liaptlst I'hurch, ITth ana Kanaoni t. AuMulce Nullonal Reform J.aewtttn. RPEAKERH 4Jimmt Mnchot. Uefender nt Ik. - i. People a Rlghta , John A. Volt, Labor Leader aijl.1 1'atrlot. John Uoal Harris, on ilolabetlam. 'XlSr i' quent an,l Fair Men and Women Invited ,r i DANCING. Cortissbzfl iau vjnwmui pi. jmo au Hnker nidaT v - A TKACWEU FQ1 EACH PVPIU 2TE l tl ORPHEUM """ Tomorrow. J6e, 13--Kftsn "- Kvcnlnn, 180. !c. 89, iii' s.!.3,"""14 Potash and Pcrlmutteir3 sixiir iA iat lz-Zmixvtx Axtiiastqfif "iV vr Kv ..-1. l J.tl . At-IJ a S.'J 31 1 .11 s 'KI -a si rS nv m
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