r'WV'. .inr feV T4"" VVV I T' j :V i VrJM.Y . r . . 0; ty li f V , i w r V . 4 v "mSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEQPLE Piaitcy Wynne Tells 'of Various Happenings in Society's Realm Trips tp Cuba and Bermuda Popular sfc - - , ' - ufAII that Mr. Jk Mitchell, T SJ&lniSm Mitchell. Rita Stunk j srfrla Van Iluh.oicr of Nevj nii 2ll ironf to IJcrininla for a on,h..? to MrV CholmonclMcy Jones ccd fonder", fftlm" of yon? to o to M5.W an, KS f trlpn t0 the BUdld you know tlmt Mr- Horry N?"1' .ml hrr attract We daujlitcr rrin ami i ' -,' niAnh thlM ff? upv,,.t the extreme Ml.l weftthcr M" b.l, to ntrrec With El Unbetli WS X& SSi t,intt tt" hnd M?Eiedhob Utte And lier daughters . in'Cubn. tob. ThaUfiMtty eldest Ve m Titer Is luo to romc out noon K'l'i 1 wawr ! "'II have a most won S?.hl time. She's awfully Pretty, with Sffl! fffht brown hair 0 dark . in ton hear that tnc Aneoaor. i . ..V.i. ..... n nn? You remem D toMrV JaeeW " Violet Mg4jr, a i. . nf Tom lUtkwny who married tf'Jne Rhc married Thfodoi T.kol about alt, or seven years apo fffir hnvellvrd. abroad most of the . a Mr. .TaeeKeis it in uie uimv Service, II.ta.I.ttta'WLfe: Siffi7Mi S? theyVe it bank to the other aide. Mr,?.Taecket waijUwaya popular. THAT miiHt have"boen a beautiful ball at the Ilreakcra In Palm Hcaeh .. rtMav. It wan Wen for the benellt f the I'nlm Renca ro 01 mc- '"'" iMlon of Honor, awl tlic-io weir- nhoi t nfftnS.if.ts there. There wh a Rrovo "fOO siift M-. im.. - .,,.,.',. f rml nr.injte treen ui me un"rIu"'" J"' Srntlrp mHIbb wan Ininc with cmllax hterperred with orane H)?Hts. Evcrv one wait there, and the AM) t ;. VanderblltH. ThomnaM and Mlt 'hJlla entertained at dinner beforo the tall. milK Alfonso Villas have a little Ron. 1 no yon remember SIra. Villa? Helen Llnplneott alio wan. and one of the very Sat Bin of thi City. She married i counle of years ago nntl has been firing in New York at 18 EaBt Seventy nvond atreet. THKY met In the car the other day and I heard one nay to the other, "My dear, how nice; I haven't seen tou more than twice In the laat ten reara!" "Well, thin Is a plenaure.' ,M the other. "How nVe you?' and trv. evidently about to hay, "You re just the person I wanted to Bef .' when i wire .piped up on the other aloe, "Would von nlcnpc tell me where the hotel Im?" "Ve." anld the first speaker, "it's ,t atreet, and you Ret out of the flr at ." Then flic turned aealn tothi-n'd frlerd. who remarked. ''Have joubfcn well?" "Where's thh hotel?" tntwrtipted the atrancer again. Von m, m atreet nnd iret off and walk oh bine), north." replied the firat iwiler. and turned iiRaln to her old MMtimate : nrrr nrc juu v "Will oti tell me again where l get tlto reach the first hotel?" said the ititmter." nnd nt that moment the f ce 'end friend hnd come to her atreet. She mu mul wild. "Well. irnod-b.v!" nnd i ahe left the enr the atranjer hnld, "I'm snrry T atoppetl your conversation with !intir friend, but you sec, I'm a itrmlRpr here '.' Another study In human nature. nancy wryyE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Clarke Merchant has sent out carda for supper at the RltS'Cnrlton, to be followed by n. theatre party, on April D. in honor of her granddaughter, Miu Anita Trans, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Powell Evans. M(ss Kllen Douglas Lloyd, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stacy n. Lloyd, will h the guest of honor at n dinner dance to be given by Mr. nnd Mra. Kffiagham H. Morris, nt their home, Tjn.l.Cocd, Ardmorc, on April 7. Mr. J Price Wetherill. of the Itac- jnet Club, will shortly lssuo Invitations for a dance in honor of his daughter, Mla Alice Wetherill, nt the Hcllevuo Rtratfnrd. on March 20. Miss Weth erill uttends school nt St. Mary's School, nt Peeksklll, N. Y. She will turn on Thursday for the Easter holldajs. and will be the guest of Mrs. Newlold r.tting at the Delgravla. At n tea in honor of Miss Olive Uujhan. of Merlon, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. . .cisse, of Overbrook, nnnounced the engaKement of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Zelsse. to Mr. Robert Rey nolds Wwli, of Rutherford, N. J. Owing to a recent death in the family Mm. Mnson Campbell, of 1820 Do I.an fy street, hai discontinued her dnya "athome." Mra. Ileury II, Ellison, of Rosemont, expected liome from the South some time this week. Miss Margaretta h. .Hnrrlson. daugh r of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, JPnt the week-end at their Princeton farm. ,," Thomas McKeau. who has been iWting her daughter, Miss N'oncy Mc 'n, In Charleston, where she is nt- 1." n 'ciooi, left there Snturday for "hlte Sulphur Springs. T Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worth, of are spending a few weeks in Medlu. Florida Mljj Kdith Watt, daughter of Mr. canec during Easter week. mileJV?i?nP'B rlub of Wyncote will nt. ., '?' afternoon. March in'nL'.,0-.oc,o,,k- I" the club rooms nn ru;:..' :,""" "' '"' r"i rooms PJ.:; '?""'' nvJ'.n!", npot pi,.., :""'' "v5""i "yncoir Dr n Tii i r "'ww. A m., l. ii. Dcmocrncv." "" U Womcn and ALONQ THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Jnmra Foote. of Mont- nmvr,,daaV;m,C' ?Brb,erth' ve n Tarty foil m ? evJ,nlPB In honor of their W'enthbr?hiIi0beIt H,ewnrt Foot"'" cJldell MiiU'w Ca,,,weJ' Misa Lola norrtt 'r, 'M nH,onor5 WAr. Mlas Mis iklfu' Slu "H1. Williams, Vowi WJlfe Jiar, Sfiss Dorothy tr Jack vJi i nst Job" Jones, Mas BtA. f nlrlcs. Master Jack Rich "r WflIn!;,or ?,,nn,ton NIckersSH. Mas tet John it,,chn,,WA of Narb?h! I. nau. H,n. na"I Stewart, Master p-ii1-' nlewnrt. Jr.. MntAi tik. 0nZtn"? Jffirt. Calhou of nd Must.: Vs ""Viiinc uann smith Bartnmo. Thcodo'e Sml. Jr., of SoremlnrJir8K.,luy ri' Cornman, of nt birth . . ,"" "lUBrniu ateu on Conmin laWfr Elizabeth Row- rnmau, on "War, March 6. QERMANTOWN QrM' "".". 'Jeron I. Crane, of iomln Talhot and Miss Talbot, of Sol bergo Hallt Northallerton, England. Mr. Victor Illgglna entertained nt a theatre party on Friday evening in honor of his cousin, Miss Agnes Mc Oasarey, who has recently returned from the West. DELAWARE COUNTY The regular Ulnner-dnncc will take place at the flpringhaven Country Club, Wnlllngford, this evening. Friends of Mr. nnd Mra. W. Roger Froncfleld, of Media, Will regret to know Mint thev have 'been summoned to Peekaltlll. N. Y.t to their daughter, Mis loulse Froneflrld, who la flulte ill nt St.. Mary's Schbol where she Is n student. Mr and Mrs. Louis Ross Little entertained nt dinner Inst week nt flcrogge. their home near Media. Covers were laid for eight. Among he members of the dnnclng class which hi been formed In Media nre Mr. and Sirs. Walter Robinson Johns. Mr. and Mra. Morton Phelps DIckcaAn. Mr. nnd'Mrs. Alfred L. Haw kins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lpuls Ross Little. Mr, nnd Mrs. Albert J. Williams nnd n number of others. The class met on Wednesday evening In the auditorium of the Media clubhouse. Mis, T. Edunrd Clyde has returned to her home in Chester from n visit to Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tnmes Irving hnvp nlso been spending some time there. AU'r meeting of the Woman's Club of Media on Wednesday a number of the members nledged themselves to con tribute to the olub'M anniversary fund during the summer, through benetlt utMnlnhienK snles, etc. Mrs. Price i i IVT1" Jauewny, n former nresident. led this movement nnd was joined bv a number of otlier members, among whom were Mrs. James P. Hunter, the present president : Mrs. Alfred L. Haw kins. Mrs. Ernest L. Clark, Mrs. Mor 'on P. ntckeson, Mrs. W. I. Farqu iinrson nnd severnl nt tim Innlnr ,nn,. !? f,orm' (unctions for this cnuse hi lonow nunng tne sprinu and sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. James Irving, of Chcs- AtiantlcPClty;, "PenllnS 'W Qt NORTH PHILADELPHIA J?ilr w,.lllBm Ian, of North Wnnn nhJ J'iV' n'Ttained at n theatre part) followed by supper. Among the guests were Mr. Lawrence TCnllcr, Miss Jane Sweeney, Miss Ellen Clarke. Mr. m i x?f F?.f )' Ir.0W Moscony and Miss (Jludys McKernnn. A vaudeville entertnihment, followed by n dinner, was Blvcn In honor of 5o,nnnJlMr, Mnx Fr,,,r "t their home. .iJO Oxford street. Among those priseut were MIsm Esscd Kersteln.Mr. nt Kotln, Mr. Leon Feder. Miss Fnv icder, Sir. Edward E. Ullcl:. Mr. Riil Cohen. Mr. Philip Codlc, of London; Mr. George Shnplro. Miss SWvia Ga briel, of Chlciigo; Mr. and .Mrs. Joel VI eiss, -MIh Dorothy Feder, Miss Bndle Stern, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrmlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burg and Mr. Murray Burg. A luncheon was given nt the Inland Warehouse, Twenty-first street nnd EtlHtlCM Division, in honor of Mr. O. .,' "alwhman, whose mnrringe to MIbs Alfn Knowles, of Atlanta, Ga., was nnnounced. Among the guests were: Captain C. W. Older, Mr. George X. Rose, Miss I. Shearer. Miss I'lorence Powers. Mr. William Mason. Mr. Eugene Snrlnirne. Mr. fnr (Jln. iberg, Miss Elizabeth Fculmore. Miss ijcssio Jlrauiey, Mlas F. Farrcll, Mr. O. E. Boiler, Mr. Joseph Morris, Mr. .Tomeft Boyle, Mr. H. Shirley, Miss Kathcrlne Tousnint, Mr. T. J. Mc Nulty, Mrs. R. Lyle nnd Mr. Moore. Mrs. Thomas W. Atherholt, of 2114 North Park avenue, gave a luncheon last week nt her home for the member's of her sewing club. Her guests in cluded Mrs. George W. Buscher, Mrs. Edgar Buscher. Mrs. George Hcinecke, Mrs. Herrn, Mrs. Wheaton. Mrs. Ed ward Beok. Mrs. H. Wlnterhottom, Mrs. W. Heller and Miss Florence Ilcflley, of Tneouy. The combined chapters of tho Pi Sigma Sorority will give a dance on Snturday evening In the ballroom of the Rltz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. DufSeld, of 2011) North Eighteenth street, cave a dinner on Saturday evening at their home. Their guest a included Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Wright, Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. John Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Pres ton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Kiumpn. Tomorrow Mrs. Dufflald will entertain nt luncheon with the following guests: Mrs. William Savill, Mrs. Clifford Wright. Mis. Edward Lownsbury, Mis. Robert Wilkinson. Mrs. Oliver Mumhowcr, Mrs. Hnll, Mrs. M, Moo ney, Mrs. Arthur Dob-,on, Mrs. George Boultmau and Mrs. Mark Wcohsler. Mrs. J. W. Bntdnrf. of 122.' West Cambria street, will entertain the mem bers of the Aid Society of the Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church this eve ning at her home. Her guests will In clude Mrs. John H. Chubb. Mrs. Wll Ham List, Miss Berthn Yeagley, Mrs. Harry Gale, Mrs. Harvey Haldeman, Mrs. 'John Haldeman, Mrs. Edwin II. Yeagley, Miss Mary Batcheldcr, Mrs. E. M. Yeagley, Mrs. Hiram Lougacre, MIps Carrlo Mack. Mrs. W. Blckel, Mrs. Isaiah Snyder, Miss Helen Ben nctt, Miss Christine Chubb, Miss Mabel Yeagley, Miss Evelyn Yenglcy, Mrs. John MrKrell. Mrs. H. Oberholtz. Mrs. Thomas Wicker, Mrs. Chnrles Cope and Mrs. Ray W. Mussclman. Mrs. Julia Rains, of HS12 North Smedley street, was guest of honor nt n reception which wns held at Apollo Hall on Tuesday evening in celebra tion of her eightieth birthday anniver sary. There were 150 gucsta present. 'jqhe Short-Story Class held Its fifth meeting this benson at the home of,Mrs. A. Feuchtwanger. 2027, North Fif teenth street, on Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. S. C. Weinberg as reader. The members include: Mrs. Elmer SimoU, Mrs. Marc J. Katzenberg, Mrs. Julius Lam, Mrs. Charles Frcund, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Eugene 8. Beck man, Mra. Louis Strousse, Mrs. Ber nard Stern, Mrs. Morton A. Ncttcr, Mrs. Morton Oppenhelmer, Mrs. Sam uel P. Weinberg and Mra. A. Feucht wanger. west'philadelphia Mr. and Mra. Henry F. Michell, of n013 Chestnut Btreet, nnd their daugh ters, Mlas Helen Vllmorln Michell nnd Miss Florence Henry Michell, have re turned from a month's stay in Sum mcrvllle. S. 0. , Mrs. John Mucklcr, of C021 Carpen ter atreet, entertained nt luncheon on Saturday. Her guests included Mrs. Morris Lewla, of Olenolden, Mrs. Clar ence Dill. Mtb. William P. Bren, Sr Mra. Henri Leech, Mra. Louis Mulch, Mra. Frank Smith. Mrs. Floyd Carley nnd Mm. Henry Protheroe, 8. V, Horn, of .22 WailingtoB Bpe(Ha ortnlfht with her j hf . o k Viiiijvja' bmted .. . Photo by Sanity Fair Uturflo Allen Drew Cook MISS HARRIET GRAHAM WYNNE Who acted as bridesmaid nt tho wedding of her slater, Mrs. Men- deulmll, ItCst week i' Horn, of 203 Enst Twenty-eighth street, rintbush, Brooklyn, N, Y. Lieutenant Charles L. Cadwnllader, Jr.. of 22 WellliiKton road, who has been a medical officer throughout the war, has Just arrived in Bnn francisco1 from Miberin nnd cxpecta to reach his home In nbout two weeks. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mi:s Helen Mnnnlng nud Miss Mar lon Manning entertained nt cards at their home on Saturday evening. Miss Elln Blngiman entertained tho members of the Pi Sigma Sorority at her home on Snturday nftcinoon. Among those present were Miss Sarah Baker, Mi.ss Ltllinn Brooks, Mlsd Marion Cou ncil, Miss Gladys Cams. Miss Virginia Fibel, Miss Kntherino Renshaw, Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss Rosettn Price, Miss Carolyn Finnlgan and Miss Honey Cameron. Announcement Is inailo of the engage ment of Miss Minnie Newhoff, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Newhoff, of 1820 South Broad street, to Mr. Her man Rosenwald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Snmucl Rosenwn'd. of 22.12 South Broad street. The marriage of Miss Newhoff and Mr. Rosenwald will take place in June. TIOGA Mrs. Raynor Bowman, of 1822 West Tlogn street, will entertain tomorrow afternoon nt her home, with the follow ing, gueats, who urc members of her sewjing club : Mrs. Wnlter H. Bauer, Mrs. Harold Stanley Stewart, Mrs. Louis Blgganl, Mrs. Oweu Fullaway, Mm, William Donaldson, Mrs. J. H. Dripns, Mrs. Ralph Parkinson, Mrs. Itnlph Humphreys, Mrs. Thomas SI. Hcholey. Mrs. C. C. Clegn, Mrs. Horace Davis, Mrs. J. S. Nfufeld. Miss Ida Drlpps, Mrs. Paul Volght, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Harvey Cressman, Mrs. J. II, Chadwick, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. W. N. Olbbs and Mrs. Charles, Edward Hallowcll. Mrs. Albert L. Roat. of lfi.10 West Eric avenue, will entertain the follow ing members of the Clover Sewing Club at luncheon tomorrow : Mrs. Wnlter G. Hinds. Mrs. Amos Gelklcr, Mrs. William White. Mrs. William Irvin. Mrs. James P. Cunningham. Mrs. Harry Seaman, Mrs. William F. Sher wood, Mrs. Harry Yeager, Mrs. Annie Cook. Mrs. Wnlter McCarthy, Miss Josephine Lilllc. Mrs. A. H. Smith. Mra. Frank Kenny nnd Mrs. William Delnney, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL lku iuruiui'in IfL ,111' AUgll ll'l!UUl I. U1U of the Falls Young Women's Christian Association gnve a tea yesterday aftcr roon from 4 to ft ;.10 o'clock, ut the as anclatlon hall on Rldgo avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus presided at the tea table. The guests contributed to the Armenian relief fund, which is in charge of Mrs. Frederick Perry Powers, of Germantown. An interesting musical program wai rendered by the Falls Male Quartet, directed hy Mr. Josenh Smltli. The High' School Club Is directed by Miss Jessie McCuIIough. The Pump' Tailleur 1 Pvk il.'(x sVKi K-------BI---------------0 f 1KIifH lVPIlfei5ii JisK imp mKwkm sifi 4rRONOwctoTTme) m v Silk Ll Stores of rvmovj ahoea. M M stocking! tj y m H to Match, r 'M m $i,66 up 1230 MARKET ST. 1308 CHESTNUT ST, 1 w.r ' mfaM&vmLAti&w MAYOK.ADDRESSES' BETHANY SCHOOL John Wanamaker and Ex-Gov onor Stuart Lauded by Mooro at Anniversary Mooting "Work Is the thing moat needed In this country to put it in good normal condition." This ,wns the. remedy suggested by Mayor Moore last night nt n meeting in celebration of the alxty-second anniver sary of the establishment of Bethany 8unday school. Twenty-aecond nnd Bnlnbrldge streets. The Mayor paid tribute to the work of John wanamaker, founder of tho school, and said that Mr. Wanamaker nnd former Governor Edwin R. Stuart, who was among other speakers, set ex amples which should be followed. Mayor Moore referred to Mr. Wnn amaker as "the beat old man In Phil- mlnlnhin." nnd said! "What ia needed in this country more than anything else Is worK. Mr. wan maker began at the bottom of the lad der : he worked hard, nnd he still works linnl. until now he la the best known citizen of Philadelphia. Governor Stuart wan not afraid of work j ho answered an advertisement for a hoy in n boole store, nud got n job dusting tho books. Mr. Moore referred ro ine inte ucoige W.Chllds, whose creed wns hard work, nnd to A. J. Drexel, whose motto was: "It is better to keep going tlinu to stand still." ROXDOROUQH Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Brooks teaton, of Portsmouth, N. II., nnnounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Brooks Yenton, to Dr. William Bovnrd, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Bovnrd. of 4122 Dexter street. Rox borough, nt n luncheon given Inst week nt tbclr home. Tho wedding will tnke place in June. Miss Yeaton is a gradu ate of Mount Holyoke College. Class of 1J110, and for two years acted as field necrctary of the Boston Associated Charities. For the past year she has been director of the home service sci tlou of the Hampden noiinty chapter of the Red Cross. Doctor Bovnrd Is n ginduute of the Class of 1012, of the University of Pennsylvania, nnd did graduate work nt Princeton University, where he wns awarded master's and doctor's degrees In chemical engineering and science. During tho war he was chief of the paper HPctlon of the chemical warfare tervlco In Washington. Mrs. Joseph Y. Taylor, of 455," Fleming street, entertained the mem bers of her sewing club Mlas Grace Uttlev, Miss Ida Mncuonnici, .miss Ntnei Black, Miss Anna Valtz, Miss Julia Vults!, Miss Beatrice Buster, Miss Irene Strain, Miss Margaret Devlin and Miss Kntharlno Gentzhclmer last week at her home. FRANKFORD A meeting of the joint confeience for community service wns held at tho Mar shall 8chool on Thursday, when Miss Ellznbeth Wood, executive secretary of the home-service section, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Red Cross, made an address. Mrs. C. Craft, of Harrison street, will entertain at cards at her home to morrow afternoon. Mrs. J. y. McCaulcy, of 1220 Frank rod street, cntertnlned the W. O. T. U. at her home on Wednesday afternoon. NORRI8TOWN Miss Gertrude Sclnh, of filttJ Stan bridge street, entertained nt dinner the following guests: MifN Elizabeth Cham bers, Miss Myrtle Batton, Miss Kath nryn Levering.' Miss Mnrguerlte BoU linger. Miss Blnnche Cox. Miss Grace Robinson, Mra. Victor Whltmer and Mrs. Rnlph Duckworth. Mrs. Herman Gehse. of 20.T Chain sheet, entertained nt a St. Patrick's Day anniversary supper nt her home. Among the guests wore Mrs. David Stlne, Mrs. J. Elmer SehanU. Mrs. John Jojes. Mrs. Charles Whitman, Mrs. George Lodge, Mra. Frank Iloopes, Mrs. Edward Hartrnnft. Mrs. George Armstrong. Mrs. Herbert Bover, Mrs. Clyde Yenkle. Mrs. Chailes Wis ncr, Mrs. Edwin Rothrock, Mrs. Dio Levis nnd Mrs. Jacob Moycr. mMWilMAm 1 I Shoulder Pork ") 22c ;?3lli S Again We Repeat! striLh mpiM&smmmM m " rmaniK mu mnmm t . .. fi ,,. m w m BREAKFAST W l' ' T m PLATTER LUNCHES f I Riv AND DINNERS U . My?x..i'&fci fe The ALDINE M GHMimw mm sKr-r-,.,, VM hh&tfmSLWWtiBSi hv wrct. znur n TOiia6iriMJtT MX 19l. Jt, ru-.i-..t tm OSVAhVaM1HB!BKV,52iK ri v..MlllMl vdiwTtawi'TW?fer35bSM MAvtiMmw. A. -u w JL.M B Zm&&8&&mmmm3Li liUflBWiiyfWK.v-.. - I mwmmMMxiaimm wms&ys&k&wm , k'vre:w.4.v- ' ;,! tKr Wwmmv w Tir i f iiffn y aiiw VWMmK"....rfrsaLw mWvm&SmW' 1Wlxrr0A3u& W&K&&&m -amiwmwr 'fflKrowftiaasssfa m-w?&m3 BHM(MnM pSmmS I, A Luxurious Suit 3l ! ai j0 W .S t" jy In black and the new light cus tom shade of tan. Comfort able walking heel.wclt.sole that can be resoled like new. Smart, dainty stitching and perfora tions. Price $18.50. t t FRIENDS GIVE HELP IN 6 GERMAN CITIES 5700 Children Bolng Aldod In Borlln by Mission's Food Roliof Stations The American Friends' Mission, which left this country last December, has opened relief atntlons In six large cities of Germany and la planning to supply mcais to several iittniirca itnousnmi in-, nourished persons every dny. The work, is under the direction of Alfred Sent tergood, of this city. I The relief atntlons, which were open-' ed last Monday, are in Berlin, Dresden. Stuttgart, Lelprtlg, Chemnitz and Ham burg. Already 5700 children nre being cared for in ellrlln. nnd by the middle of this week 10,000 will be fed. There will be nn increase in this number nt ' the rate of 10,000 each week until the I mission is expected to be feeding 100,-1 000 children. Meals nre served in the schools to , youngsters certified by physicians ns the i neediest. Two shifts nre fed dally to care for tho rush. The ration is composed of flour, milk, penj, beans, rice, cocoa nnd fats. Owing, to the ueticiency in Ucrmnn milK, con densed milk Is being used largely In the I relief work. John L. Bnlderstonc. of Kcnitett Square, Pn., the mission's mill; ' export, Is testing an emulaifler which would reconstiuet milk satisfactorily from milk powder. It Is believed 00,000,000 meals will have been nerved when the mission ends its work July 10. One thousand barrels of whisky were recently shipped to the mission by mis tnke. "ANTIS" THREATEN SUIT Will Oppose Presidential Election If Women Vote Anti-suffragists will not hesitate to throw the next presidential election into court if the women participate in the election, according to n stntement mode today by Miss Mary U. Kilbreth, presi dent of the Nntlonnl Association Op posed to Woman Suffrage. Legal opposition to the -lection will be based on three Points: The refer endum cnmpnlgn, which challenges the right ot the people nnucr the lefer endum clauses of their stnte ronsti tutlons to vote on the rntificntlon of the federal amendment ; the state sovereignty issue, which holds tho amendment would infringe upon the nit tliorltv of the state, and the case of states which have pnssed suffrage bills alleged contrary to their stnte consti tution. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Immense Assortment Of Course, Cash-Carry Plan Si1., Steak Meat 27 ,.,. Itump Round or Hlrloln Smoked Meats Away Regular Hams " !S,,330c lb. Skinback Hams8 &J')29c lb. Smoked Sausage. . . .20c lb. Sm. Beef Bargains Chucli Roast (best cuts), 18c Lean Rolled Pot Roast, 16c Stewing Beef (brisket), 10c IiEnk'lksh BACON, 28c lb. iuS"Siw Pork Prices! Loin Roast (aRy size).. 25c Shoulder PorksIX,e 27c Fresh Hams wieor 30c snBmmammmmmmmwmm m mmmmmismmmmmmBBmm Hdcrni niinV, Tins suit is made by skilled workmen to weur a lifetime. Frames, birch nnd muplo woods; filling, choice 4 x mos3 nnd hair; full webbed bottom; spring edges; spring cushions and pillow spring arms. This bint is well worth $475.00. Our price, good for one week only $298.50 Yofir choico of coverings or we will quote price in muslin and you may select coverings elsewhere. This offer will not be duplicated. Call in and inspect the frames and materials we use 1n building this suit. Smith & Brodhead ManufacturvrfDiistom Furniture -913 WqlnCK Street it 'maiioh a 1020 jrjtHJktB?? A!d; WI& -iWiwf tfwfitl MISS MAKY DOTTERER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dottcrcr, of Wayne, who enter tained at n buffet supper nnd the atre party on Saturday evening MEN SOFT, SAYS CARDINAL Sinister Feminism Result, Boatot Churchman Declares Boston, March 8. (fly A. P.) Growing weakness on the pnrt of the men of the country is developing a sinister feminism, Cardinal O'Conncll told a gathering of men nt the Cathe dral of tho Holy Cross last night. Man, as the head of the house, ho said, should assert his proper authority in the home. Cardinal O'Conncll questioned how a father could "loojt on nnd see his chil dren, especially the girls, running ram pant without any consideration for modesty." Headship of the family, he said, meant that the father should look nftcr the morals of tho whole family. The evil of extravagant expenditure which, he predicted, would cause a financial reaction In America to some degree simllnr to that which has caused Europe's virtual bankruptcy, was criti cized. Hamburg Steak 18 lb. Under Reg. Prices Picnic Hams (lf 620c lb. Cottage Hams pft434c lb. Fresh Sausage ...... 24c lb. Poultry Awful Low Roasting Chickens 40c Stewing Chickens 36c Oleomargarine 40c Nut Margarine (. .30c Again! Pure Lard, 24c lb. I A f nl Low Yearling Prices Shoulder Yearling. . . .22c French YcarlIngChops,33c Legs Yearling 36c Loin Yearling Chops, 38c Eggs at 57c S;.,?;' KK nl ppf INDORSE MOTHERS' FUND Prominent Men Qlve Support 'In tAp peal to Council The office of tho Mothers' Assistance Fund hna been Hooded with letters by prominent men indorsing their appeal to Council for n special appropriation of $270,480 in an emergency fund to take care of their waiting list of 1170 widows with Children. Those who hnve indorsed the appeal include the Rev. Carl B. Orommor, Scnntor Edwin II. Vare, William M. Elkins, Ira J. Williams, J. Levering Jones, Dr. Henry D. Jump, J. Rod man Paul. Joseph N. Sncllenburg, Frank J. Scmple, Ellis A. Glmbcl, H. Wilson Prltchett. John 8. Newbold, Dr. Howard Chllds Carpenter, Horatio O. Lloyd, Dr. George woodward, Dr. Samuel McC. Hnmll, Russoll Duano, John II. Drinkhousc, Bishop Rhine lander, Bishop Garland, Jny Cooke, Albert Gerhard, Uharles tfi. Tryon, Chnrles J. Rhonda. Arthur Hutchison, Warren II. Poley, Dr. George W. Nor rls, Frederick Oruenbcrg, II. O. Brcn glc, John Story Jenks, Albert B. Wei ncr, Abraham M, Bcltler, John Hampton Barnes. Hnrric B. Price, F. Burns Weston, Dr. Owen Copp, Dr. Charles Frnzler. William A. Glasgow, Jr., Francis Shunk Brown, Charles Blddlc and Henry L. Drinker. Five Must Buy Motorman Coat Five revelers from Camden became too boisterous on their way home from Na tional Park early this morning and came to grief in Gloucester City. Motorman Wnlter Mull claimed they had torn his coat oil and he hnd them haled before Mayor Anderson. The upshot of the matter was tho five men must buy Mull n new coat, and were forced to pay fines of $10.70 each. They wire Joseph ScovelH. Jnmea Rose, Mi chael DIrcczo, Paul Glmbrocano and George Kclkerslager. PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES Direction LEE A J. J. 8IIUDERT There Are Ten Bully Good Reasons Why You Should See UP IN MABEL'S ROOM WITH ITS UNEQUALLED CAST Hazel Dawn, Walter Jones, John Arthur and Enid Markey And Supportlnc Company of Equal Merits AT THE ADELPHI TONIGHT There Is Not One Reason Why You Shouldn't! T VRTP Evgs., 8:20. Mats. Li I I1V wed. & Sat. at 2 :20 "MR. HDDGE AT HIS BEST" PHILA. nECORD EVO. LEDQER WILLIAM TT O DH-F, JL JL M VJ( IN HIB GREATEST SUCCESS "THE GUEST OF HONOR" Chestnut St. og Nights at 8 : 1 5 MATINEE WED. k BAT. AT 2.15 'Tho Show That Has Evtrythlnc" C.M.ANDERSON'S "A Dosen Shows In One." Record FORTY FLEET rRIVOL CHORUS FUN EXPERTS OF FIFTY "The People Should Loe It." Pub. Leduer k SHUBERT Nlaa"8iB Pop. Mat Wed. 2000 Seats $ 1 . Wild-Fire Rage of Entire Season Brilliant Musical Show "ABOUNDS IN SURPRISES" EVO BULLETIN. Created Mora Cheers Enthusiastic An p'nuso nnd Uproarious Laurhter Than Has Ever nefor Ueon Heard Within Four Walls of a Philadelphia Theatre. I1EST-LOOKINO CHORUS IN TOWN A Half Cf Everywhere hscelkiit Dance MiDia Begin 0 P St L REFINED ENTERTAINMENT of EXCEPTIONAL MERIT NIOHTLY AT 0 no & 11.15 .v e w oFFBttixaa Templeton, Tomorah & Lynn 60NQ8 AND DANCES Mina Schall Th0 "onaiity . Blanche Legarde c",u"lc'aI . Dancer Dyer & Sands 01r' ,i:rom tn , , , , , Land of Harmony Helaine Lynn lni?,nr ' ComJlenne UNU'ERSITT EXTENSION SOCIETY Withcrspoon Hall TONIGHT at 8 Edward Howard Griggs nilOWNlNO'S PARACEISUS; THE TRAGEDY OF THE PURSUIT ... .- " KNOWLEDGE TICKETS 50c and T8c ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY EVENING. MAnCH 13 LEE KEEDICK Presents SIR OLIVER LODGE First time hern In hi most fasclnatlnc and popular lecture "The ContiRulty of Existence" Tickets, "So to 12, at 1110 Chestnut Ht. YALNUT tatl 'nur, 25 7i5c W"1" Eenlnrs. 25o to 1.R0 "7 DAYS' LEAVE" Overseas Romasc of I.nve and Valor ORIGINAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION OF THE GREAT ALLIED VICTORY PLAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC BOSTON Wd" "'Zoloft al 8-ls SYMPHONY orchestra Emmy Destinn Pierre MontOUX Tickets now on sale at Conductor Hsppe's. llln Chestnut 4 DANCING LESSONS bC A Teacher for Each Pupil $J Individual Instruction Inclusive Msthod 1B20 Chestnut OFFICE 809 Locust 8103 uirrorvu duuiw CORTISSOZ SCHOOL People i&S'i A.ve'. Oumnsrtand STAR AND mm MTn GARTER SHOW 1 'lA' 4.G , , ,, JUL,;' ' S JW-T& " V Marktt Ht, b. Uth. 11 A. M. ii 11 rYMk, ' i - ' . ' - p - ' r. - .. v- u m ?Jfiirf&n tav w u i irn (ji ELSIE FERGUSON -mil- In Paramount-Arteruft PJiolopUr . 'J'TrV , U 'MIC- unt icr? im onncR'' $-? ' iS IJaied on Sir Arthur Wins- Plnero'n Play, ; , it ',, n a f n Ti'SA. 'r,i Y c Li t , r,T 1214 MAHKET STREET M O 111 A If 11 4 4.J Rift lift fl .4 A 1 -JLf ) . rM ... ... ..... ... ., ., .T ,,,.., . ... fl , a sauL-sTmrtiNo adaptation pro ir . , ' ' AUUUHTUH THUMAH- TIAT '" l$Q m,tn AAnnnnfin a TV J 3 1HL LUmiKHllAU.RJ WITH ' w "''; Tn tlnU Mn Crot.,t In Mfata Vfinlftn ' " ' 1 r 7k 1 irv T ' A K L A V I A CHESTNUT J1EL0W 10TH 10 A. M., 12. 2, 3:45, S;45, TitD. 0.30 P. II. IRENE CASTLE IN FIRST SHOW1NO OV "The Amateur Wife" A PAItAMOUNT-ARTCHAFT PICTURE ADDED U 1J I l..J r,.-J.. NEW " .ujru n..wj- ,,. VICTORIA T MARKET HT. AllOVR NINTH t 0 A M. to ll:l P. M. ANITA STEWART IN THE RACINO MEIJDRAMA "IN OLD KENTUCKY" A Wonderfully Spectacular Production C A P I T 0 I I 711 MARKET RTREJ-rT 7 - t io a. ix. is. 2, ai4s. nun, tat,. 0:30 c. m. ETHEL CLAYTON "SS1 ' .....I i. . KHjLINl DOROTHYGISHvi In "MARY KLLEN COMES TO TOWN" Tltj ffiS VAUDEVILLE "MABEL BE CAREFUL" , DUIe Hamilton and Her Jat Band if BROADWAY Drod Bnyir Av- ta AMONG THOSE PRESENT ' WALLACE REID ,,DOUfln,vihrf CRO.v? KF.Y MARKET ST. Dal. ,80th NANA Ar Cn TERPSICIioRAN', nJ PHILADELPHIA'B FOREMOST THEATREByMJ GARRICK Tonight at 8:15' Matlnete Wednesday and Saturday at 2:lS, moffiW7(msw) A JOTOUS. JAZZY. MUSIC nrevrm iih "Wynn-lna" Choru of Youthful Femlnln HOOK AND SONGS RT ED. WYNN LAST 6 EVGS. MAgci SAT HURRY to the BROADtg Geo. M. Cohan's Smashing Hit! THP MPW ciTAR !tta GEORGES RENAVENI I In tho New Play of a Thousand Lautht. ' ' U L' "T i " Z. J I W M H S I S I I K f K"- GENIUS Djr JOHN T. McINTYRE A FRANCIS IIlLf.,:" Philadelphia Critics All Shout Successr NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAT EUGENE O'NEILL'S NEW' PLAY "C H R I S" Willi EMMETT COnRIOAN ' .-ftlrf LYNN FONTANNE and ARTHUR ASHLEY " DntECTION OF UEOROE C TYLER OW . FORREST NIOHTS AT 8 llB ,. MATS. WED. ft SAT.Jat PimDELFHIA IS REVELING ' IN THE FEAST OF FUN AND FRIVOLITY IN LISTEN LESTER with ADA MAE WEEKS AND SENSATIONAL CAST OF SINGERS, DANCERS AND FUN-MAKERS TONIGHT Percy Burton Presents LOWELL THOMAS WITH The Last of the Crusaders Allenby in Palestine and Arabia " Th Arabian NlrhtV Entirflnmnt "Which Took London and New York by Storm Tno i!i".uwi iToaucuon or uer iMJU.otw reopie ana mi mm i. a me 10. METROPOLITAN opera house " " mc. 1 furuu 1 j"u Ilroad 4 0 tP. -.-. 1'isnlnn TV.ll I'.lf A.eA.n Tn..u nt .3(V Matinees Wednrtdav & Sat nt S'SO. '" Prices. Eenlnss 10c to 12 I'on Mat in. Wed . 2.1c to 1 HEATS NOW ON SALE. "J9 Downtown Ticket Offlce 1108 Chestnut St. and at Metropolitan Hox Oftlre ACADEMY ReatM lfenn u. 11 tn rhtnnr. rH Philadelphia Orchestra tr LEOPOLD BTOKOWSKI Conductor ni" FRIDAY AFTERNOON. MAR 12. at300 -J , SATURDAY EVENING, MAR 18, at 8:15,n' HoloUt KATHARINE OOODSON, Pianist jof FRANCK . . . Symphony In D minor . LIAPOUNOW , Concerto In E minor. tori'W Piano and Orchestra ,ni WAGNER Prelud., to "Lohenrrln',1"i WAONER. Entrance, of the Gods t Mo Valhalla ir , WAGNER. RMb of the Valkyrie . EITH'S LEON ERROL In a Comedy Scream. "THE GUEST" William Gaxton &c Co. Tresenttnc "THE JUNIOR PARTNERn if Val & Ernie Stanton. Rreen Family ilJ' Hampsel ft Ieonnnl, and Other Stars. f- TTTl T7T7Ts7mi mZTIVCSi WMEIU mCHMIHSIRELS A NINTH AND ARCH RTRKETH ATINEES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, , BA' TUKDAr i in EVI5NINUM AT PH6 MkTROPOLlTAN oi'era houbb tomorrow MADAMA Tomorrow Kvenins at 8. BUTTERFLY & Mmes. Fairar. Fornla Mm. Ilackett, Chs1, mers. Paltrlnlerl, Ananlan. Cond., Morsnionl, JO v etuta Iio9cnsinui0t wai. z, iiaosOT. y(f ainut Ab. Btn. Mat. Toda., r THE SPORTING1 WIDOWS ' , rt ,asmo ORPHEUM Mt-Tomorrow. 28e. sr.. 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