mm U 9fFvW&rwm fmTWSSlPABffiiSPtiOPEB ffaticy Wynne Talks of Triangle Club te Appear Here at Academy of Music Tonight I n T HIJ greatest number of girls imve ,l..-.i 'in Ttnttlmnrfl far thin m. ennc iun" v .-.- --.: t rctt-cml te a. camp reunion. Vtnic fKh . I. tl.nl vnlt MM wait nk7 P. J-., tn huh weather They ere (' Mine te reunlte In houses and hotels, .' SSdV lunchemm nnd, dinner, and iirls whe.dtirlng various BUininerii have I' Sent a'ceuplc of months at a camp In . .i.. hnri formed a sort 01 permanent wroclatlen te meet once through .the .' Enter and have a geed .time- together. Seme of thesft wne in njre yesieruay i K..5"ffn V"v.r. nln .ml T iffirfiinrnthv Lee. Murferlc MerM. '' Helen' Chapman, Mary Sailer, Betty 55' ... n..t1l. 'InimiM'man. TWrv MeAdoe, Careline Pray ten. Anne 2Le....i Kll7.nl.eth Ilewlnnd 'Mar Biter. Margaret nnd Carollne Itemefc, ?ti..hHirrazier. Frances Ress. Lu ij SlW Austin. Peggy Lnn, Ellxabcth tf.rrle. l'cgy " Lilllnn Fergusen, , Anna aniij.onrei, muim vi'v fcam IiUcy ".Tcfferya nnd several ethers. ifj,Cy expect te return home tomorrow altcrnoeu. ' Op COURSE, every one who ever went te Princeton, ever hopes te go, tnx had a best bcnii there, or has one there neu'. or hopes te hnve ena at ' lemc future time, will be out In full force tonight at the Academy te sec the TlDonSveu knew It's the first time the Triangle has appeared here in a the Ire They have nlwnya had a show In the Bellevuc-Strutferd bnllroem, and that has nlwnys been crowded te the doers. Tonight will mark the club's debut in a tneatre in rnuaaeipnin. ana from all I hear of the show it's n WTn fact. I was told that Flo Ziegfeld, who feaw it In New Yerk, remarked It ..i.i .m nmfltnhlv for n vcnr. He you lmew It's some productleni There's one Joyous tong, i unucrsinnu, wuicn cnus Hrh verse wllh n cheering remark: "yVc'tl nil be dead and burled some day toen. Tnu knew the Triangle wTltes Its wn production, docs Its own Btnge work, paints its own scenery, works Its eitn lighting, in fnet, is strictly, entirely and perfectly original from itart te finish. And every time I've tttn it. It sure lint been geed. The nart I love best is at the end, when all the alumni, including white-haired Prinrctehtan. Bland and ning "Old Nawau," waving their nrniH te the re frain. Donald CHve Stuart, professor ef dramatic literature at Princeton, is directing tonight's production. Inci dentally, the nnmc of the play la "Espanola." After thn play, members of the class f 12I. Princeton Club, will clvn a i , dance at the clubhouse in honor of the Trlangle Club, it will net ee n large affair, unfortunately, as there i net ipacc eiieugu in tne clubhouse, he tnc tnrltntlniw hnvc hrwn knnf. nnlv tn tlin i TriftDglc and their friends. E STUCK UOCUMAN has ncrtalnly chosen some of our very prettiest younger matrons for her bridesmaids this afternoon. She Is te be married , (a St. I.uke and tup Epiphany nt -1 ; "o'clock, te Lieutenant llegert, who re 'cently returned from China. Florence i HnjiMnsen, Alma Iluhn. Margaret , Ptrnwbridca and Mrs. Hetty Scott 'Clark, Jr.. nre the Phllndelphlnim among tlu bridesmaids, .and you knew 'ff would be bard te find u mere stun itnc looking set. Florence Ilopklnsen wan Klercnee Woodruff, you remember, and Margaret Rtrawbrldgc, who is fnlr tee. and hns 'blue eye.-., wab Margaret La Bue. Alma, Hulin was Miss Curtis, a sister of Margnrcc Curtis, who married ltey Hoeknij;er several months age, and Hetty CInrk is Mrs. Walten Clark, .Tr. There's te be u reception for the bridal srty after the weddlug nt the Rltz. MARY'S mother was wonderfully pretty aud her father, white k Terr line num. wns net sn hlrRfuvl with leeks, tliniigh ene of the nicest men jeu cut knew. Mary wns talking Ac s ns beautiful us can be. But what eenfldentlally with him the ether day. ' 2,'" -t?'""c; l U.C"U Mr!5- A. JI. Md she Mild: "Daddy, don't you think 'n Shnena wS"tMU"?i!!n,MT' J my mother is "beautirul lulvl" ; aWTAiMl,rf,Sft "in-ioed i de." wild Duddv. "i ti ini 'puiaVi i ivin, , ir; li ?.m.en' . s.l"1 le you think of Daddy V" he added. Mr C. Harry Fehllng. of S17 West Mary looked nt him carefully, a little i Apslay street, has returned from At PUfJkcr en her brew. Finally, Mie j l?110. Cltv. where rIib has been visiting Mghed and aid: "You're my dear Dail'ly, and Mether says, you have Character." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES I Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Ueuvler Titer-1 dlTv " Card Plrty 0n Wedn" Wedn" sen, of 31 euth Twcnty-nrst street. . y Ct- 'nnnoimen tlie cngnirement of their 'l&UChtCM'. MIr:t .Tnnn llnui.l.,. lM4aHPAn S?,,r- J-ewli Oakley Drewstcr. Jr., of I Alltabelh, X. J. Mr IT. rmil Mru TIIB1. .- ... --.- Locust street, will cntrrtaln at a rmall ,r""" !"c "ourvue-stratrerd en Tuts- JXr!Jl"f.'1ApJ.u ,8l'" honor of their 'laughter, Mlsd Dorethy II. Lec, who Is ii,-n i, y,,.Mu,Nr c."n and will furn home for ,1,- !., i,,. i.w,,.... S.i2t i. '" be fer,n!ll'y Prchentcl te , ham. Y, ''ii.'T ,r f,,tr'.,,8 nJ ta nt tlietr I neme en Friday, November 17. i Mrs (,'i'ore i-'mifi !,.i,. ,( , i i '1 entertain til lunclioen and brldgJ m J euilay, February 28. The cuests Wilier w-,1! n.-w",",1:0 ''"'ettle. Mrs I n" , "; iiukhiiieuii, jii ,.'i,1:?"' 'V1.'8' William k. Wntr wil and Mrs, trtvM, WhIMi ....... ,..m ie Huve riven en TUesdav uijiiSe'm j JITS. C.fCirirn !....! .....l I . a-. . " .. i tin ,.. .' . r"" "cr vlfe uaiisn- CUaVe t fMPr -u,l,b.,-'rt Uel'd un, "" iSbr m.?, "t.'w,,l informally en Tuesday, si .: y ,-1, "ml en I'ui'.-day, j.'bruari: Met ,?.'' ' oclecl' N' rdH have beun KM. our. n Monday Oeurf' rr,ank ,nonJLll,sen. Pelliain urldre trmanl,ewn' w"' entertain .. ... ,. 44u,lu,-ty uuernoeti MIm .Vancy K. Cepe, dauulu ,ile.r '.-OPe- of 200 Knit Jelir nn tTfiif1n v. Me1, ?.".'" w:ivra r-. . nalt-.the Bucsts were Miss Mary Shaln. MIm r , s1 . .' nr,i.n,l.sV8!'Marl9 MIIIer. wm"" Vet p? lMls cenu''I complaint Mrn. Kdwnrd P. Stunrt. rieeirmln R,.r.viei ri.. V.,. :L"i':ul. Of H3 .Seuth Sixtieth street, vi II l,epn,., nniene lieusel(pinerM nt. tr, , ha ,tim..u.. William JI. I.ycctt, of "KM i-ine CallaiV M!?',J.' M nd li" Kathl lrl Streudsbu r Jityn for- of fl,,dlnB S00"1 '" in. iiiiili i i.;ii:iii i .i nu nr l t .i r. iiiiii rvi rn t-isii mm in s iraan i ! n t.v-i nihp- rrin its s- i- ..... .. --,--,- H - - "iiiii w iiiui-ii ,urs 1,'innr.i,, r.i .. ...... . .' . .. .,..., ... . i :....... .L7 --'... mn leavn en .exnrcssini rnem. i nm Krrnnvi.. nn,.L.i en Jiendnv V.wl" l0 at f,ome "rma"lir ' ft 43C3 North Warnock street, announce ' Will llve at 811 Seuth Cedl street y ' vf ,beJlUH t,?1, M.!?T ln,,c",!,: llrvi, .'n-llf!ni00n te mect MUsAnnoithe eiiKareinftit of their daushter. Mlsn' I, l's'; ' "'" ! '"ur run de mere cirda i ! , ",yl"'' of Seutl1 Carolina, .Ve'UfMlc Greenbaum, te Mr. Harry fan- imOVrN POnTvni.'i. "erin ,Mi,n R001' te these ,vll receive a hae born mt out. eon. wn uf Mr. and Mm. Jeseph Paesen, a quiet home wedding w i Ttahe il. ou lf' , ;Tllst w!1!.nt Proportion of pelhk- flf,V,rAn'"1'1 J,-s- IWwnrd'r.ewbci' Welsh 0t CJl rertcr 8trc,t' ' fn Sunday lifternoen at ":30 oVleel: 'iclpicnt .s will kv0 it and invist It for for pVi, ,nUce,flllV0t 1,ft mbl Monday Captain and Mrn. Walter a. l.ens. h,Pn liM Uebft Per,t.n?rf' '65 Wc-Ht 1 12""- "s(,f,ul l)ur.pe" ". Ina" Mn " iileee m! "V1'; fa- Their debutante fortnerly of Ilroektawn. N. J are re. "nlbla aventie. will boeemo the bride Rut I le knew from talking with ninnv aiit me If i . in !",' J ra'f,cr' W,H vMt tnei" celvlnsr congratulation en the birth of ? "r,Jr1, n yiri.w'i.u of 243VNerth ex-"Wler of my ncnunlntumv tliat w month in Palm Beach. a r.en. Wlnslew .Veilsen Leng, en Febru- 7' "' r? ' ."fTIV . wi" '' '""? of tuCt! traMy rteclnre their In- BMrs. Dab n. Kitfcr, of ,a35 ,..... ary II. at Llverixje Enfland. Mr.. '" pln A? hoPnerSofr sn"8 re,h,r tentleiiH te "blew it" and .llscus" ,.re". iufi t,J-VVtffiri?5"h felWA'iM Pfft-. ?! where the Ve! u .i'i "in rciuni ueiiiB elate. A reception for additional uc ueca net appiy. a vi.i. .-:." re turntd last night f run, Ilurgman. Mlsa Yetta Bergman, Miss . SAVAGI5 SHURTBR --.. ,, . i.tiuie rricuiiis.il, ..nan m m uimpei, Mlrs valuta Alice Shurter, daughter "e country, i novo employed many r Mr. .ma Mrs. Arthur Ivarhern qr,,i,i. I)) "u '" J'lff?, " ,J''"a, Retter. of Mrs. Richard .Wftdtmerth Shurter, et .ex-heldlerii since the war. ami they ere tlH.umnteTuihter.TsVr M &mte?Mn Mr" D Sf.Har ". W V-en"ei 'J""0" -i bcglnnlus new te t'cttln ui?ii "S Wl1,10 M?,at S"'1'!1- of Hprlni; Viilln ' v ' M?,jf Ml Jmi.ere "ii wimin, ivui H"'1 iM,r , "f,r,e1 Mey , BavaEe were htrnt y work. Te upnet them new by W' r.r'pn'.'elH,"' V" H mu,1Mn,,Sai:it0crc.I,,u,e),,11, , in mu, I y8X! ll ?l TrSaa'S " Wtrmem-wU be contrary 'tuu. hun'V leNt "c " l.cvcne. Mr. Uoe.bo UtiMnberB and Mr. Oxford Mraet.. The brlde "as wiwH'10 h,',p bkt.1,n1l,e''t1, l .... , , , Lewi Uchcn. , In niarrlaae by her brother. Mr. Stewart I x uv' ta'k,,fl with man- friends of W.w.,.U)':Uey' ,f t,, Welllun- The Slem.' Alnha PI Sorer'tv in,Jt'.A' iu!;!r' Tll ,!cv' Herman T. mlne who were in the enlec. and I lad i.ar.i ..... ... .'efl:i" n.lu I'jpciieen Krank n street, anneuncea tha betrothal vr. Jesenh k. rsmm . i,mi,. e ... thought a henua waa tneir rhr. and - IIVIL III lnil nal, . - . 1 .1 I .. T11IJ . I . tll . jrl . .1 . . ... .. nil. ' jr ti,L iinr niirnM nn ninnnni it sw.w ' BUfMUi Will IS it?. vra of hcr cra c" lf.,l:' Kncv Knawl.. .Ian, vi iiuiiri The gucHtH will Include the Nancy Knewlea, daughter of Mr, . ' Camp Reunion Princetens nnd Mrs. Nathaniel Knewlea, of 8106 Seminole nvenue, Chestnut Hill, will entertain Miss Elite- O'Dunn. of Da.lt!- mere aa her guest the latter pert of tni' mentn. Chestnut Hill, la spending the winter at Miami, ma. 4 MfVs Katharine Celalian, who Is spending soma time , nbrend, has laft farts and Is nt present In Nice, France. Miss Elisabeth B, Wayne, debutant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Wayne, ef .Chestnut Hill, la at Crreen Kprlng Valley, Md., where she Is spending the weeii-ena as ine guest or miss ottllle Y. Wlcktfl. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wal ter V. Wlckes. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Read, of An nandnle. Fraxler, Pa., are oecupylng their winter home at 4105 Pine street. Where they will remain until May when they will return te Annandalu te paas the early summer. They will be later te their cottage at Twilight Park, Haines Kalis, jf. Y. .J"0,.10'-' aOTge g. Harp, of Myers yllle, Md.. announces the cnKagement of his daughter. Miss May N. Harp, te Mr. Hareld Ilobertaen Bruen. of this city. Mr. Bruen Is the son of Mrs. n A. Bruen, of Roekaway, N. J. The engagament of Miss Mabel S. Hill, of HnddenflMil. NV .T nn.1 iv Hareld B. Dlsen, of Mount Bphralmi N. J., Jms been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Brannln, of Vtn- uenrawn, jn. j announce tn erage met of their" daughter. Miss Harriet Alice Brannln, te Mr. C. Bvans Klbcr Klbcr een. of this city nnd Btlstel, Tenn. The, Dr. Benjamin Rush Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at the home of Mrs. r. H. Hewitt, lie Essex avenue. Narberth, 2n?v.,ln'B',alr afternoon, February 22, 8:30 o'clock. " QERMANTOWN Mrs. William Nichelson, of Wtsa Wtsa hicken and Mldvalc avenues, will give a tea thin afternoon In honor of her daughter. Mlas Winifred Nichelson, and Miss Klliett. of Overbroek. There will be about 200 guests. The who will pour tea will be Mrs. K. w. Nichelson. III.' : Y Tj'l'r, Mrs. Henry Benedict, Mrs. Oustave Ketterer, Mrs. M. R Hut Hut ten and Mrs. Walter Hancock. These E !I.,,wi,., M"1?1 In. receiving are Miss tii n i mirivrr. ius num umstend, Miss Catherine Hlghter, Mlsa DoreOw Pryer and Miss Mary Kahneateck. Mrs. Jehn II. Barley, of 608 West Lpsal street, ia spending two weeks at Miami, Hu, Mrs. Jehn It. Mlnehsrt entertained the executive Commftteo of the Temole unlx-erslty Weman's Club at her home in Germantcwn en Monday afternoon. Miss Mae Delan, of 36t West Duval street. Qcrmantewn, will apend the wec-end as the guest of her mother. no Is, spending several weeks at At lantic City. Mrs. William II. Maurer, of the Weed- tiKirum yvpariments, entertained at luncheon en Wednesday. Amrmn- ,i, guests were Mrs. MdLaughlin, Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. Oladnch. MlftH if fir ear ct Thnmnai nt TiitmM. ? Ims been vlnitlrn; Miss Matluck, of turned te her home. . &.vjvi niivci. .tiuuiil A rv. nn r- Mrs., Frederick Straycr In visiting lier mother. Mrs. J. U. llaidy. of Gewen and Pelluun avenues. Mrs. Arthur l.eareyd and her daugh ter, Miss .Suzanne Learoyd, of Wayna uvenue and Walnut lnnc, have geno te California for nix wceIch. Mrs. Allen S. Jehnsen, of 10 East Mount Pleasant avenue, Chestnut Hill, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon en Friday, February 24. Miss Margaret Moero Matlack nnd Miss Eleaner Matlack, of Mount Airy, who have been entertaining a house party eyer the week-end. have returned !?,. Wc8,'n, College, Mlddletewn. Conn. The marriaBe of Miss Margaret Mat lack will take place en April 17 te Mr. l'ester ,ewell, cf Bosten and Baltimore. The Philadelphia alumnae of Qeuchcr Cpllege will gtve a bridge party In aid of its endowment fund this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colladay Semmer are spending the winter in Ban Dlcce, Mrs. Harnett II. Simons, of the Man liclm Apartments, has been cntertnlnlnc her nelce, Mrs. Arthur Hckels, of Wash ington, D. c for a week. Mrs. .Simons' embroidery class met at her heme en iiuiauii). me cucsts included Mrs. burgh and Wheeling, W. Va. ii. "'"i Mra- uaipn Marcourt, of the Stonehurst Apartments, Chelsea. Mrs. J. Wallace Graham, of 7SI9 Crcshelm read, has returned home from IS C W 1 OTliT. . SIlss. Catharine Hommell nan Issued WE8T PHILADELPHIA Jlr. and Mrs. Geerge B. Davis, of 401S Spring Garden street, left en February 11 for an extended trip te Havana. They will return en March 1. Dr. and Mrs. Theodere K. Flnck, or 641 Houth Fifty-seventh street, are be ing congratulated upon the birth cf a se,, en February 10 "w" v v"iuui u, Mr and .Mrs. Samuel Splvsk. of US Seuth Flfty.seceml street, celebrated their elghtaenth wedding annlveiwv by entertalning a number of their friends CNCU",t Mrs. 1 McCermlelt. of 4fi.-. snri. field avenue, wna the guest of honor nt t4.. " .-. , : - r- ..,..., ! ''.. iw nun. wirsrs ion; smitn. I of C319 Catharine street, announce the marriage of their elnter, Mlsn Mnrj' B. lin) uiiu .ur. n, Annur I'arKcf at i Bosten tedav. After n u-e,i,line- .in Mr nnd Mrs. Parker will live in IJosten.' " ' ' NORTH PHILADELPHIA I Mr. and Mrn. Benjamin Greenbaum The I. D. M. Cr. Circle was entertained at a Valentine party liven at th hema of Mlse Gertrude l-'lerman. 2138 North Ninth street, en Saturday evening lait. The gueaU were Mr. and Mm. Nathan Harbour, Mr. and Mra, Harry Glmpet, of her UaiiKhter, Miss Kleaner S. Krehn, te Mr. eautuei uiioen, eon or tne uv, and Mra. I. Gilbert, of 1&Q8 Seuth Slxtn treat. i "t ,bba- re jieueri u. iiinner pari' en wcunesflay evenln ' tt.i. .,VT.. i e . .' t "' l"" ! ere i :,i; " ' " .. ru.i..i. , ,e, man. Mrs. ' which wari held at tha ArcnrYii. AnlV i i,"'8..0"1"? at.6 o'eloylc at 811 Seuth . ethr.r? el'. Chrla Ian chanty, etc., tlieru -.. ..utu iwui ui w d. who w he iun in ...i...V" i uiiuuciiiiiiii, reerunry lu. ID'". ion stioet. i Mr. anu wr iiarry j. t.,eiu. .Mlsa iuv IX i Engaged kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkHHuu kkkkkkkH mmmmmaamify'!.K4i Ki Phfte by Marcrau, MISS VANUETTA HUYETTE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. lluyette, of 4008 Wayue avenue, whose engagement Is announced te Mr. Henrj' W. Jenes, son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Jenes, of Lans Lans dewrie MISSB0CHMANT0WE0 LT.E.0.B0GERT TODAY Wedding te Take Place Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany in The marrlage of Miss Ksther Jean Bechman te Lieutenant Edward Osgood Begcrt, V. a. M. C. will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the church of St. Luke and the tSplphany The Rev. Dr. David M. Steele will perform the ceremony. ' The bride will be attended by Mrs. Innes Randelph, of I.'tw Yerk, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Walter WarlnR Hopklnsem. Mrs. 3. Clayten Ktrawbrldge, Mrs. Walten Clark. Jr.. and Mrs. Oeerae A. Iluhn. ad. all of this city : Miss Vera Bryant Fisher and Miss Madeleine ailmOre, of New Yerk. The brlde will wear a gown of white satin veiled with chiffon, embroidered In pearls and crystals. Her tulle veil will de arramted with a. coronet of point Ince. Bhe will wear a court train cf white satin lined with cloth of silver bordered with point lace and caught with orange blossoms, nnd will carry a shower bou quet of white lilacs, lilies of the valley and sweet pens. The matron of honor will wear a frcck of pale eichld chiffon outlined in tine crystal bends and an ecru lace hat trimmed with sprays of flowers made of orchid chiffon. The bridesmaids will wear gowns of orchid draped with hydrangea blue chiffon, and hats of ecru lace. They will carry spring flewcrH. . Mr. Innea Randelph, of New Yerk, will be best man. The ushers will be Mr. Henry Lawrence Begert, Jr., Mr. Hareld Satterlee Willis, Mr. I,eenard Jarvls Wyeth. Mr. Bowden Washington, Mr. James Henry Werk. Jr.. and Mr. Jehn King Sanferd. all of New Yerk. A small reception will fellow at the Rtta Rtta Cnrlten. Upen their return from their weddlnir trip. Lieutenant and Mrs. Bescrt win live at the navy yard. FRANKS McCOW N An interesting wedding will take place today at 0 e"clock In the Church of St. Murtins-in-the-Flclds. Chestnut Trill when Miss Mary Louise McCown, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn A. McCown, of S04 Kmlen street, will be married te Mr. James B. Franks, Jr., of Cleve land. O. The brlde will be riven In marriage by her father. The ltev Rebert Merwood, of Oorbreok, will per. form the ceremony. Ml-s McCown wiH be attended by Miss Mndclclne Latimer Franks ns niuld of honor. Tim brldts malds will be Mlsx tv,n... i .,,. elscr. Mles IMIth de Zcuche Meilley. Mlsa Annetu Lee McUrath, Mln Jmm Davis Lee. Mr. Franks will be attended by Mr. MacLatlmer Baker, of New h- xr-aSvv.Mt man; and ,1,a ualern will be Mr. Nerman Hare Danby. of New Yerk: Mr. Jeseph Hay ward Roberts Mr Jehn Davis McCown and Mr. Andrew Rcnsfelar McCown. The llewer girl win be Miss Anne Roberts and the Dace Ar'n303,, "ay! Reberefs,PaJV?. After a wedding tr p Mr. and Mi-a! Frunks. Jr., will llve in Cleveland. O. BROQ ANMULLEN Miss Marlen Jesephine Mullen, of 424 S'i Ii?ar5Jiail street- Norrlatewn, and Mr. Jehn E. Bregan, of riymeuth Meet ing, were married this mernlne at 9 o'clock In St. I'atrlck'a Church Morris Merris town. The Rev. Francis L. Carr. uas uas ter of the church officiated. The brfde was attended by Miss Cecilia O'Don O'Den nell. e: this citv. j nuM -. ,. - r ". &". M T. G. Feene "and Mil, Asnee M. Powers as bridesmaids The unlierii included mV'.?."''. ; nu thel ,"c I,,- ' S"?...?Lrl.TJ?-.?' r-eran. wedtl I!13Y.NOI,DS-MILLKi: - .h;.c.t iw """ " ., ut ijwi irriiy trenrcette ana carry a ueuquet of American IJeautv r?,'",n' .Hep "lster. Miss Helena Miller '".'"-: !ve """" et "oner, w II wear a dress of bluck tulln nmi ear.,, ,.i JLower'V.. M.r- pUl Itoche, of Hangar ,.1.: y.V ncl. n htnt mn. A recent ibn ?.'" '" ", '"0T,c"rr"Sn5-. .?." which smesta will fellow the oeremenv si,.. nHltUlftnnl which Mr. and Mr. Drewn will leave for Washington, I), C, where they will remain until March 1. They will live at 1605 West Columbia avenue upon their return. groom, neted aa best man Mr. nd Mra. Havage will be nt home I mmmmimmmmmfikms. a home of the leLii, " .wrenietiy at is raerai ann even ruiiuret unrercnpe n Marshall str, "' m at iXi Lst ' If mere women would trv tn ,!,.,.,;.. uiULLiiitinL innniai Hn .. a urettv nams w.dHini. ..tn .,.. .. . lvnti 5Ame doek.s en pnnii inntniAM l'l ,11 THE Letters te the Editor. - ioeit North Jaraay Ittterta TO Ihi'timeT 9 the Evening Public Metti Sir On Baturday, Fcbrulry 11, you had an editorial In your valuable paper calling attention te the fact that the coast rcaerta of New Jersey below At lantic City need nothlngae much as bet ter railroad service. Dees the writer of this artlcle knew that there arc ro re ro erti abeve Atlantic City suffering from the -iverst railroad service in this part of tha cenntry? The'Pennsylvania Railroad is serving Island Heights. Pine Beach. Ocean Oate Seaside Park and Seaside Height ever a alnale track read, and they charge $1.80 for a one-day excursion tU-kct issued en Sunday and Thursday only. Scaaide Heights, the fast-growing resort, is only sixty miles from Philadelphia, yet 'these tralnB takefrerd two" te three hours and the regular trains are net much better. This Is because thev Step at nearly all stations along the line: I wonder hew the peer peeple of Ocean. City would like te have a train service like this te contend with. The Pennsylvania Railroad can haul people te Wlldwoed and Cape May and only charge $1.C0 for this trip of about eighty miles one way. The only reason for the conditions en this jerkwater division is that the Phil adelphia nnd Reading docs net run te these nlfiepR. no whv should the Penn sylvania Railroad worry? x would like te see nn article boost ing up these North New Jersey sea shore resorts, as there nre no better places en tha coast te take a family. , DR. PAUL JONES. Philadelphia. February 15, 1022. Why Demand Age? Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Ltdetr: Hr I would like te suggest, through your interesting "Forum" column, the advisability of limiting the question re garding nge In every respect in which it is required, for it is an Incentive, ter mere false bwcarlng than any ether question. Very few women, when they register te vote, are willing te glve their correct age, and this is likewise true of men, especially since there seems te be an Inclination te employ no ene who is ever forty-five years 6f age. The question of age should never ba asked nnd force people te make crimi nals of themselves or take n false oath with their hnnd en the Bible. A man or n woman should be considered te be just as old as they leek or feci. Ac counts for nothing by way of identi fication in these days. A woman of fifty, when she arises In the morning, may leek all of these years, and If t.lie uas net com careful of her nea 1 1. s he , could easily be taken for many mere -.,, a ift 'iu ln !. ,A..,i,.. years. At 10 e clock In the morning, utter she has prepared her toilet, kuu could he taken fee nltnefct any age be tween twenty and. forty. A man is vlrtunlly the same, altheujh be Is net able te conceal his age as successfully, yet he can get a face massage, wear sport clothes, and might be easily guessed fifteen or tweHty yenr.s younger than he Is. Then why ask him or her their age and compel them te swear falsely? This Is net alone true in registering te vote, but in many ether ways, as in the securing of n marriage license, or a passport, etc. Height, weight, complexion, color of hnir and eyes may go fnr in identifying n person, but In our days when nil forms of sham can be practiced age should net be asked te make Ananlasc of se many. M. Ii. W. Philadelphia, February 10, 1022. The 8ervant Qlrl Question Today Te the Editor of the Evening J'uN.'j trilcer: Sir The Rervunt girl question today ii quite different from the same ques tion at the beginning of the twentieth century. The maid has geno through u state of evolution In her position jtiM as haH almost cverv form of labor. The servant girl has been educated te think and te depend upon her own judgment. Mtie no longer ioeks upon herself as nu unfortunate victim of Circumstances re- ' Blpncd te her fate. I am an employer of servants my self and have been for years. I think the evolution thnt haa come about has made better servants, for intclil ijciicp in any line of work, even though mostly phnicul, is of a treat advan tage. Kvcry one who employs help of this character known that the girl of today, no matter of what nationality or color, linn advanced hcrxelf with the times. In fact, I believe her advance ment has Icen greater than that of her mistress. i Instead of the mitttrcea trying te ad vance herself in the duties of home life, keeping up the bett kind of n home po pe alblc under her financial circumstances, the mistress of today is less domestic than she wan yesterday. Inst week, last ve-ir ne Inaf centner. Him Imu urUnrM,.! lierself Intellectually, but net along the linen mat would De pest muted te the responsibilities of the wife In the home. If there would be inore intelligent iiuunrKuviJuiN iuviu v.uum un less Ir responsible rcrvantF. The aervants nre Invariably just what the mistress mniuM them, it the treuts them nith indiffrr indiffrr ence or In an unreasonable manner, tshe can be sure she Is gelm: te find tlie Bame n.... , eiii; VI tllC (III- forence in the social and financial atatUN betwern the two, in the mental. treatment in return, in spile of the dif thn!v te mere, intelligently ,!,,. 'ister their duties in the home; would vcnii tome hooks ou An Ex-Service Man's View Te the Editor of the Vventng Public Ledger' Sir I nm n former officer of the nrmy and served in Prance. Though officers may net participate, in t.'ie proposed bonus, it dee.s net prevent them from hnvlnit opinions en the subject or from Then there is a large number of the younger and less rcupenntDle ex-soldiers who will simply leaf along until their money ia epent. In the Houth. espe cially, many Negroes nnd illiterate whites tire suve te de this, with most mpeHirmiM curvia in ministry UK ever due them te inake tin the illffercnrn he tween war-tlme civilian wages and the enllsted men'a pay. Hut they new be gin te tf that t never vr tn tfy te .f' 7M7 rffflPm IXxXt PEOPLE'S FORUM right' mi old wrong by doing a new ene. "M observations lend me te the con clusion that It ia only the unthrifty und least educated of the ex -soldiers who are really .eager for a bonus, and that these are by far the fewer In numbers, though unfortunately they ere the noisi est, and arc the ones mostly In evidence at legion meetings, etc., where rVselu tlens favoring 'the bonus are passed. tTh above remarks, of course, de net apply te the wounded and sick, but only te able-bodied nitn receiving a cash bonus, Aa te the mere vague schemes of adjusted compensation, vocational training, farm land distribution, etc., I feel even mere strongly than ever that ex -soldiers are with me te a man In saying that we want none of it, and we have had our fill of efficialism, of Government beards and endlesH re ports, of blanks te fill out, of wasted .time and disappointed hopes, nnd ex pense and red tape. "Ne, thank you." GEORGE II. MOBTdN. Philadelphia, February 13, 1022. , Unfaithful Hua6anda Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Leietrt Sir Am aurreated hv Hie Rosier case ...l-h nAH.l...r. I ' -.1, I. m nM..n nt a.VrinS!"S "3? -'":..": (.1, a,a4i0 BktllU I fcJtlU UvvOU nuaav w her husband with unether woman, for alt she gets out of It is grounds for divorce and in nine, cases out of ten site doesn't want that she wants her husband. What penalty is there for infidelity prlsenmcnt there probably would be less of It. A woman with children who does her own work doesn't get much out of life excent the love which they and her husband give her, and in the majority of cases I think she Is willing te work for them cheerfully and lovingly with only this compensation In view, yet hew many husbands appreciate this? Can one imnglne her feelings upon finding him unfaithful? Can she just get out? She wouldn't leave her chil drenand if she took thorn, what sup port would she have? A man can sim ply say "I'm going!" and get out. That's why se many women live with men whom they knew te be unfaithful. De you blame a woman for taking the law in her own hands when there is no law te defend her rights in a case of this kind? I knew that men will flirt but 1 also knew, from experience, thnt they can be turned down flatly every time if one in that kind of girl. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN. Philadelphia, February 12, 1022. Questions Answered w..ui..,..i. r?.....i. e. L. th?r,iZj h. r ,T S, V. " " the Lalter of tnt Uitnlnp Public Leiigtr: K, .,,,. . ,....h,M ,,.. Sir Did Qeerae Waahlneten have a fa- erltg song? If h did, please print It. r. t. c. rhlladelphla. Tebruary 12. 1922. "We have never heard thet Qeore Wash Wash Ircten had n favorite rene or poem, but probably a reader can enawer ihl. Useful Foreign Languages Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Kindly respond te this query: Which modem Uncuace would be tre inej. useful te a person neckln; a ponltlen a trunsia trunsia ter In r. Oetermr.ent department? D. S, T 1'hlladelphla. 1'ebruary 12. 1022. Trench and tipanlah are the. two Un cuagca mext useful In a Government posi tion. Of the two Spanish Is probably tl.e mere desirable, te bu atud:ed ut the present tlma. The Velocity of Light Te the Edtter of the Evenng rublic Ltde'i : BJr Can you Ull me he-v M:lntlsts Unew that llalit travels at the rata of 10U.OOO mllav a second? P. I). C. Philadelphia, l-tbruary 12, 1022. The first determination of the nteciy of lllvlit was made by Romer In 1I17R. The method was bated upon tha observation of the ecllpscn of Jupiter's eatellltes. phe-u, observation. Assuming, th.it Psht r'(iulres tlme te meie from place te place threusn space, the Interval betwtcn euccesslve. ecllpies veuld appear te., short when the earth 1- approaching Jupiter and t"e long r,l:en tha earth Is receding therefrem, r.emer In.mH in hi nh...vn,lnti. th.t Sttrli ,a u the case and that the intenal wa. cendl. ' tleiied by the rate of steed at which the earth (hanged places re'atMe te Jupiter. Prem this Hemer computed that light ex pended about elxtien and half minutes in cresslns the earth's orbit Prem this Is d'durted xelocltyef aljeut ISO 500 miles u -ecenj. A Question of Grammar Te tht L'dtter of th- Kv'"Ua Public Leiatr; filr Will you fclndly give r.ie tbe proper grammatical construction of the follow ing lines: "All honor, thsn. te both. Te him who formed the plan and he who fought It," or Is It" "Hi who formed the plan and he who feuirht It," or eheuld It be "him In both cas-s- SAMUHL T. C1MIMM. Philadelphia February 11. 11122. It ahiuld be "him" In both cases, he snuse the wcrd Is governed by the preposi tion "te" In both cases. A Celd Fourth Te Hit l.'diler e thn Evening Public l.rdacf 8tr Will s"U liindly aslst It Nettling an argument? Was the tempt-ature at free7 ln p-ilnl en July 4 at any tin.e during the last cenlu-y" V. V L. Wilmington. 17el . T'ebru&ry 10. 1P83. The ysr of 1M0 has lone bsen celebrated ns the vexr without a summer The enndl- ttns all nimtnsr mere nearly resembled , these of evly urrln ng, mere was net a , I month itVeu' frost and en some of the mornings tht.i ice wax fun1 In pretecteij j-. JJZ?XLns C'' ! elallv nete'l for the frlgljlty e! the tempera. lure, t.lttle fgttatien came te maturity that vrar, and the ueeple suffered great hard ships. Poems and Songs Desired "The Seldler'a Dream" Te the Kdi'er of th' Ei.t iJ Public Ledger! Sir I an anileiis te secure a poem en. tlt'ed "The Soldier's Dream," wrltten by Jehn n. ieiuh. It leglnai "I dreim.-a dream the ether nljht V.Tien all the rsst was stlllt I thought I 'aw my rett.ise bright Alere en ! nJer hill " ni:ci;y t. cnu'c Chester TJ , TeljruaiT lv I0.2 Wants an Old Peem Te the Pdttir of the Evening PuhVe Ledger- Kir l am very nnnleus te fcure a poem centuliilng thU ere or part of a erse: "In an etfl New Ilnglaud hit' hen, While tlie warm v.oed fire burnd bright. The rulB's Vntmn irill aetenr, dally In Ilia F.Tenlng rnblle ledger, and ulse In the. ttunjlay, PiiMle IxHger. If Iters discussing timely leelM nlll he prfnUd, ns well as. requested BMmi, and questions of general Interest will he answered. THE GARRICK THEATRE TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 3:le JOHN HERMAN RANDALL I'aster of the Community tlinrrh of New lerU Subject: "WE ARE SAVED BY HOPE" The progressive man Is socking something better and keen? his mind open te that whieli uplifts and makes for auccesx. Deere Open at 2:30 Organ Recital at 3 o'clock ML WELCOME vite U Monace at the Organ Set tha heneit fsrmer Kelchum And hr wife ens winter' nlrtat." MARY T. lAOm FhllaAelphli, February 10, 1022. 0 "Crown Our Youthful May" Te (lie LMIfer of the Evening PubUe leietrt 8lr I m very anxious te secure n poem or probably the word of a senir, entitled "Crown Our Youthful May." one ere l ns fellows.' ".Htitk In the nhady weedmn4, Fer the vleleti tIU4-yed threnj; riuck the heather bell that softly Chimes a swect and fair eens: And the renebud Imlf unfeldlnt. Its leaves te meet the day, Karth stars, brlirfit em of nature, Shall crown our youthful May," XfAKV T, GORMAN". Camden, N, , February IS. 1922. "WaltlnQ" Te the Kdtter of the Evening rubltc Ledan:' Sir Inclesed you wllj nnd a poem aaktd for by ene of your rentiers. CLAtRK E. ItKMdNOS. Iloxberourh, Philadelphia, February IS, 1022. UWITINO Fly Jehn Burreusln i'orene t fold my hands and wait Ner eire for wind, nor ld, nor a.i. I rav no mere 'aalnul time or fate, I'er. let my own shall come, te me. . y '"V hate. I make delay. Ker what avails this eaaer ac7 t stand amid the eternal ways. And what la mine hat: knew my face, . Asleep, awake, by nltht or day, The friends I ek are seeking me: f.'e wind can drlve my bark astray, N)r cliance the tide of destiny. What matter tf I stand alone? ' t wait with Jey the cemln years; My heart shall reap where It has sewn And garner up lis fruit of teari. The waters knew thalr own and draw The brooks that sprlnu In yonder hIchts; fn flews the reed with ee.ual law Unto tha aeul of pure delight. The stars eeme nightly te the eky. The tidal a unto the seal Ner time, nor spaca, ue d-ei, nor high. Can kp my own away from me. "Burglar and the Old Maid" Te the rMter of the Evening Public Eedetr; Sir Will you please Print In the People's Forum as son as pestlble a poem entitled "The Old Maid and tne Burglar"? MRS. H. H.nitI3. Celllngdale. Ta., I'ebruary 12, 1022. THE nVnOUVP. AND THI1 OLD MAID I sing a. sons of a l.ur3lar bold. Who went te rob n house, lie crept Inte nn old maid's room, As quiet aa a mouse. He looked for n. fit re te hide hlrstelf The folks were nil tulcep: And se, said h. "without cera,nen . I'll take a quiet petp." Under the beg the burglar crept. He lay clese te "he 'vul , If he had Itr.ewil. 'twas mi old muH h re;m He never would have had th" Rail, He theupht of all the meney he'd get. As under'the bed he lay, llut at 0 o'clock .be eaw u elcht That made his hair turn sraj. At 0 o'clock tbe old mild came tn; "I am si tlrel," she si'.di Ard, thinking all was safe that night. She necr looked under the bed. he pulled out her te"th und ft ble glass es And the hair all off her head: And the burglar he had forty fljs As he gased from und;r the LeJ. Trcm under the ,J.e.l the burglar cru: He was a total wreck. The eM maid wasn't afraid at a'..; She grabbed hlrr. by the necl.. She didn't holler or cry ena bt-.. llut just ne cool as a clam, Phe says: "Well, all the saints be rrulsed. At last I've caught a man." Knw then the old nmld her revolver drew, And te the yeun; man. shi said: "Yeung man, If you don't marry m. I'll blew off the top of jour head.' He looked for a place te hlde himself; He saw nowhere te scoet: He looked at the teeth and the his glass eye. Then said: "Madam, for the Lord's salie, sheet." "Ileadcr" ai for poeni entliled 'Trie Newsboy In Church," which. Se thlnhs. 'tas written by J. Kel!' "W. I. K these lines: aslis for u poem enntaimng "The world Is growing better. Ne matter hat you say, The tlsht Is shining brighter, ' st- w L. V." a.lm for He werdi of a Civ. Wr eenif beslnnlna 'Rations hljli ani runua are Ien-, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Master Alfred Weber, of 2413 Seuth Gurnet street, wns the guest of honor ut a party at his home en Thursday evening in r-olcbrntie-i of Ma eighth birthday. The irueMn ero MnsU-r Charles flrlmes. Master James Frasch, i Master THIty Frnsch, Master Thlllp Mc Kale, Master Morten Mann, Master Dan-, lei Mohon Kane, Master Oeerse HecV. reth, Master Klwoed Leuden nnd Mas-1 ter Charles Leuden, Mrs. William Tuttle, of 234 Seuth' Twenty-second street, will entertain' this evening; at a brldge party. The Hev. and Mr?. Charles Kvers ' announce tlie liiarrinBi' of their dnuirli ter, Mlas Mnry Cunl livers, te Jfr Uusmel! Vale Slehr. of 2821 Seuth Flf. tcenlh street, en Wednesday tnernlnir ' Afttr a breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Mehr left en a wedding; trip threucli the New ICngUnd States. They will return home utter Starch 1. Miss Adele CoeKc. of 1S34 Seuth Vtf. teenth street, has just returned te her home after .t visit te Cleveland, O. The T.adle.V Auxiliary of tlie r"ni-. ' P.irW rrnnmiinltv Trinrevemen, A..t. I ,. 1k,m . i.nr ', ,u,. lV,mTini;.'. I .-.,,-- t-in.ii,,i, a,i,i Tni,.,...-... .,... , en Wa.shliiKtcin'a Dlrthd.iv, WedneM'av evening. I'ebruary 22 The committee In eharnre includes Mre 1'Yednrlck T. ' Cloutman. Mr?. James M.ller and Mra. Charles Grumnt. A birthday party w,n heia or, Men-! day everdnir last at the rosidence of , Mr and Mrs. Richard T-anner. 2733 ' Peuth rrljrhteenth. PUxa Pari; Cem-1 munltv, tn honor of their daua-liter, Mies Dorethv Ulleen Larmtr. Tite g-uests ' were Mr. nnd Mrs. .fames Gray, Sr., Mr. ! anu .ura. jamea ut.iy, .ir. Jir nnd Mra. Charles McConnell. Mra J t.anner, Mtsa Mary Larmcr, Mlsn Sallle ineravtha, Mlsa Mary Lamer. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Weeds, Miss Marie Weeds, Mlsa Kathryn Gray, Master Georire Gray, Me.Ia. Tqmnd ,'lrr. v .1 fna.AM 1J,IU. ........... ..H...... ....., v.. .....vi, ...main f f3r:iv. TnKlir flenrir. Ilrnv .1.. Mi.m,m .lehn Gray, Jr, and Master' Jeseph Lanner, Jr. LAWNDALE Mr. and Mrs, Pliarlea L'liej uf 7J05 OaKley street, are recelvltiB congratula cengratula congratula tlena upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. V. Jacksen and her daughter Mlsn Gladys Jaclteen, of flnridge utreet are spendliiff several weeha In Lake Lake weed. Mr. and Mrs. Ilseher, of Kerper etrcet, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. vu,ouent Mrs. Paul Pettner lias returned from Reading, where she spent several weel Mlheguest of Mr. und Mre. C. Miller j pi in, iiiltitfM STftAWIEPIRY MANSION . Mr. and Mrs Harry A.. Hark, of 3144 Verth Thirtieth street, Announce the Vtrethal of their daughter; JKIbr Atma Hark te Mr. Michael Kllncebcrg, Hen of Mr. and Mra,' It Kllna-sberg. of 5T1 Addison street, West ..Philadelphia; FALLS OF'SCHUYLKILL Mr. and -Mrs, Jeb Greenwood, of ar.Oft Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, enter tained In honor of their daughter,. Miss Myrtle Greenwood, at n, birthday din ner. There were seven (ruests, among whom were the.rtev. Arthur T. Mlehler nndi Mrs. .Mlchlcr and Mr. Harry II. Blnkln, auperlntendent of the Knlla of Hchuylklll Uaptlst Sunday Scheel. The ltev. and Mrn. Edwin W. SayleT. of 33B Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, entertained the mlnleture nnd wives of the Kalla of Schuylkill nt their home en I-rlday evening last. The KUente were" the Rev. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mlchler. the Rev. Wllllnm C CeeM nnd his sister. Mha Coeke, the Rev. nnd Mrs. .telin IT. Oallacher nnd the He v. Alexander KM Patrick. Tliese meetings will take place ence a month ut different ministers' hemts. The Rev. 10. W. Sayler is pastor of the Fulja Tlaptlst Church. NORRI8TOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. N'lclielitn If. r..nrrl,.re. T'lnelni?!.1 vK?.'b J.""':, have. B't '!! - 1. ' C" wnre ,neX wllljcntnln w. auiiiu vilIWi Mre. K. a Krlebl, of Urn Hamilton entertained the member of the Norrl Nerrl Norrl tewn Heading Circle en Tuesday after noon. Mi 3. Anna M .Schaeffer dlr cussed the uftcrncen's miscellaneous program. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Nerman Fester, of Springfield, entertained a few ilayH nce nt n ehil d,r.c .party In hentr of her daughler. Miss Hetty Feer. Mr. William b'tavcrs, of Meytnn, has been the gucit fcr p. week of relatives in ciielsci, MiiC0J,Cvt..,v"1 b Slvcn en Tuesday fie."'r.,1'cbfU!ri' -8- af the Prcehy iut,ihiurc '. of Drcx''1 I"- These Sm-1 t ln t,' PreKrnni will he Ml. nLI;;,lr',-jMr' ""bert Frjera. Mr. Tr&nr U,L",10,M, a"a lh0 Neapolitan irle of harp, violin .'md flute. nKi.ifiieis xiiTirr.ii Itintlt THK TKMI-I.C Ud ntl Uerke ats. iIImje .V 3000 Seati ? '.uuri'. ."II ree nnptlit rnurrh. vim. Dyre McCurdv, ,svctni l.iter. I , J. SJarv n llann.i. MusIimI t'lreete-. i Krejer'ck n. fatarke. OrganHt. i a .,. inwII, b-Klnnlr. til- elchtletli v-nr. , will preach at 10 no A. M anJ 7.4:. I J.'- "aptlsni at mnrnlrir rvl.-e Tempi Chorus slns both servli'es. bp'lal ergHii ' P""1 . J-18 te 7:4.-. Harly prnj-r met-' Ing OAr, A M. lllble srh'l. 2 30 I M. ' Christian Kndeaver. 0.30 V Jt. hure'i prayer meeilng Krldiy at P. M. i Kthlral Sefletv lACADK-MV Of MI'SH'. 11 A. M. ! WTr.LlA.lt M. HAI.TKH, "IN QUIBTVnSS , AND Ce.VPIDUNCU MHALL UB TOUll nt uj..-u tn. 1'rlrniU Wtt.t.r.vM ii:n'- u'eiikhim:ii at tiii- 'ni.n HMKi:n mkrtimi helm:. Menen Pa.. j-ist outside of City Line. TiiIh meet, i Ing v,is rstabllhd In lnvj, "erlces ur . held ierv Flrst-duy (Sunday) men.-lng. nt It L'cleck. A wcloemo ih intended te all ' tONKT.RENCi: nt leth ft P.ce sti.. 11 -A0 WILLIAM .t. MicWATI BUS. Mibj.-ct. "Sacrifice the Mtasure uf Steadfastness." - Visitors welcem. New Thought 1'. HICHAKO l.YNt II, President l-'nliv ltder OAHDHN President Cnltv t-eclety of New Tnrl ,UrTi.l LPHIA HpTIJL 13th and Chclnut tt. Monday even'i-K. IV I ruiry 20. 8 P. M. Subject. "The .Spirit of Brotherhood." A course of tx pjbllc leeturs for th i attainment of ' Ilialtli. Happiness and Prosperity." All welcome. Tne lecture nn rem ,:ndr tr uu,plce of Cnltv Cen-er uf Prjrtlcat Christidnlty and the Men's Olct. of Philadelphia. JOHN HHRMAN RND.LI. rf New Yerlt City, will sreak t.t the iienr uaiiii:n. auulphia liciTr.i. t f"lielnut and lUth at.. Thursdny enlng. Tebrunry 23. at S P. Jl t!ul,ie t "The Twentieth t'entury Mind." ' A'l are welcome. ' HTKMiHTP NOTirKfi hi niri iiinMiimi latv i Usm.nmM ijiwimisU h ni I SSSSSISS - S1SS SBBT BSSB BS SS SSBB ST .,.11 ntuLLAK I'KKiitiir rirJuviuc; TO ROTTERDAM SS "STORM KING" (UJS.B.) . . .' SS 'EASTERN DAWN" (U.S.S.B.) APR M TO ANTWERP - SS "WEST INSKlP" (UJ.S.8.) SS "STORM KING" (U.S.S.H. SS "EASTERN SOLDIER" (U.S.S.B.! Fer Rates ami Particulars Aeulv Geyelin & Company. Inc.. PMAemt. 108 Seuth Fourth Lembard SI 44 MALLORY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Regular Freight Service Te BARCELONA, GENOA. MARSEILLES. NAPLES and VALENCIA SS "City of Eureka" (USSB) Sailin F.b la SS "We.t L.h.way (USSB) Sailing First Half March Fer Rates and Particulars Apply Geyelin & Company, Inc., Phila- A"nt 108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lembard 5144 f; yKnn MlAier I pgrgS-irSs. S. S. Lvhiuli Kclirunr 2l)lh u Tram frtltht reeciTe,! dulls lit Vlrr ID North (1 net of Mue !(. Fer Rates anJ Information NORTH ATLANTIC & Otuttrri nnd Agents l S. Shipping Heard S'tamrr rth St.. Thiln. Phene Lembard 571)1-2-3; Main 7781-2 136 S. l'eu 3 V te tr. rt'uurg jr N i u'ncun AUHTtMl fib. S M.tr. 'Jl Anr. II MltftlTMV . ..!" nr. M Mas HI UniKMIHIA JI'O 30 ''' '"' " ' Y' le llu'if 1'ijPiwiil'. '-'Hi rl.1111.; ur.U lUmburs C'ArtO.MA ... , , . 'I'f. s' Y te yu'ntevii nnil 1.1 "rioel .rYTIIIA ... . Ib. S3 Arr. ','0 M.ir "i Vi'hVMA Apr. 1 ' Y. te Uoste.l. Qjente--n anJ Lit ei peel hCYTiiU ...... . " rrrr. N v. te i,cnfli,i"i uiiu HI.IP5UW 4avniA Mar. 17 ALOKKIA .Apr. , 8 May IS June 10 v - tn ltbUfAT. lxjniienJpiry uiiil Ohim-en ALOWIIA .............. . .March 4 V N Y. tl r''v i.-oie u. ri, .in- ..n.- i.irui, Olbraltar, NJti'.es T'atrjs. I'm ct.. ' 1 unu rriesi., . ITALIA . '. ...ManhSl I r'llls.i-ipnie 11. '.mr.i"r. 1 ra, . 1 rneu I1IVI.K (1HONTKS ,. .March U riihaileli i,i 1 oil ,e ABnUI.I. ,., , .. . ., Jlinli II (.unartl anil Anehrr ItsiiKtilp Urn. last.enier Oinre. l,J0i Wnlii'it Mrret. I'lilM Vrelslit emre. Ilnni. illilr.. I'll, 1 1 UOLLANn ii AMtMrCA UNE ia NKW YORK TO ROH i:ilIA.H l riMneuth, lloulefnf.t-ur-Mcr Noenlam . ,, Veh. J3 Apr, 1 Mav (I llndaiii .Mar, II Air. IS Marin V- tflJ!Sw !" Apr. 40 June a Uelltrdam Apr. a May 13 Jirar H et, mi w.uu st, rut r i M:niti. - iiiiiliHiil iiiafaiUM ntMfhHvfi-tit -fretalirlay W.idmi&W$li. rierviee In cennecttftn with the Vattavliatla meatltMa. I)r. -W Wilcox, will rnnch mernln and at IMn.anif at. J. . Men's. lm! -, taut 1 ,nlEi m ny ur. iiarrics.,- Jryi thin te s, tL'hieh fir. WIMi lrarh, Noemtay aervlr prearh,. Noemtay Mrylees at 12120 te. I fb rml'He H wrdlallv- tnvltedj ORTMf.KHK.1f rrHVTZM1M4 CttVt tireaa ana piamntui nta, nv. wii.t.fAM r,. jtedensfiCK. jii-v. h. it, uilKriV. Arsiaiani, . .,.. --. .j.-. .....wr, -....-...., ,,, j.n v, i our,. Jjua. icaai. 2:30 Snhuath Bchnel, . - .. T:(5 r'A lien In tha TVay." Yeung. "l r' PrreNtf I'RK.snVrTMtAN CIILRCH L L'Mt anrt walnut t. -. . . i.'1' Itrcy, AI.EXANDICIl JtacCOLL, JVJ IlKV. A1.VIN U, OLTtLKY, ABMKTA pr.MacCellwltl preach st 11 and "e'c Mernlnir nubjtct: "Ja-ja Chrlat. tha I V.nltr.lBV. Tn.li,v finil ITftPf.Vff.M inN NTKI . EmiIii subject: "I'urnlnhlna th lrmtrJifM Heuse." , fhl Mualeal arvlre T;30 P. M.' .,-,.K "Ilrn the l5nl. O. My flrtur.Tucliefnokerp "Olery U te Oed en High". , . . , . tvaneftT ,Jrht "Thn Lord M My Uptit ... AIJHsf ! ;S- Veik.nlTlit e-rMc-i- AWdneeduy ut I 'In &? 1'arlnh tleima ' 'yff vt.tiTinn wr.t.fQMB T . vyy Vreteatant llcennl w 5fj ClfAI'RI. 01' TUB MKMTOR nut and Hpruc at. S.t'O A. M. Hely Communion. ?, n.t . . ...... a., t. rr..i....ls . "T , 10'43 A. M. Morning 1'rayer. fcetnlea by in" ll-w ii'rtr. llev. unANVIU.r. TATI.OP. n aa v r riniiini.Mfn. Tn.truetlen. 0.-C5 P. M " . ' " -:-;! -",. "t.i:. - yeurg reepie a cocieiy. r- s.en P M. Eveline frnier. the Vlaar. All ure rerillslly InV'ed. iieriuea py "THK UHUItrn THAT'S AMVtr . ciit'Rt ii of ht ax ni: tt the nativity flBV. J A MUH I'OPi: OIIO.IPOM. .teetne. j ,nM ji t ani .Mt vernen su. maOA. M. 'Tast Opportunities fur eerv ,.,,!iSr lc-." H" 2'.10 P. M. Thnreli Phenl. . s.; .J., i'. jr. organ recital. TMS1 M Htwl.il serxlce for m-n. Whv Have a Church (senrnn series). A Me'sare Kreni the Dead, New Using. . Prlday and Saturday. Kcbruaiy 2i an.l 23, at 8:1., P. M . the chetr will sing 11. M. fc'. rinafore In tha l'&rlsh Heusj. Tickets. 50e, MKMOni.W. rilAI'KI. OF TIIB HOLY COMMl'NMN. 27th and Wharten st. . 1 A. M. ntirt 10:30 A. M a epoelal and purtleulnr ploce her pruvers may b offered for the hesllntr ,f tlie mind, thej heart and the bedj hdl t -is an everlMt ln memorial of llic Heilln Power of Je-u Christ. . PHO-CATIIMDRAI. OK ."tBV urejri ami .seutu Ms nev. G);er.iji: l. itici'nuseN, d. Vlcir. D ltev f)ldny 'V Crenrey. Assistant, fcenlces- fi'"0 A. M Hely Communion. 7:.T) A. M Hely Communion. 11 ") A. M. Mernlnr Prnur. JO'.IO A. M Hely (.'ominunteii nn.l fief men by the tlev. Oilier fhase Quleli. faren ef Newcastle Cathedral. Hngland.. 1:00 P. M. livening t'rajer. tntercet. Ien, fnr the Sl"k Address by Hev. Dr. r.lehnrdnnn. ST. I'KTUt'p. CHl'RCII rniru mil i" nn i. T, UDVtAUD M. JUri'RTS. itertnr. 8. T. D., 7 se a. M. Hely Communion, jl 10 A M. Morning S-ervl.-e nnd Sermon by the tvoter The Choir will sing: i T l)eUri In 11 fin t Klr.st Hall "Jem. prlcelev T'eisure". ..Hnlierts X 00 P M Hnef Hervlre, ehert Addrera rim ItT.tM l.y n-e f'lmlr: , The Lord In My Strength" S-nirt '.ion Is CaptKe Yet" Parlter '""eftnld Ged Is Orenf" .. ,Nnir ' 'Ne Shadnie Tender".. . ... ,Omi Salvation Artnr I MI.VATION ARMV .MKMOIIIAL COBl'5 701 jf liriiart t. rnslgn JOHN O. SIMPSON, officer in ' ehnrce ' services ,ln Memerial Auditorium eery Sunday. S P. M. Services In llvaticiline Hall, Tuesdevi Thursdavn. Trldiy and Saturdays 8 P. M.: Sunday II A. M. ar.d 3:30 P. M. eteein re r.ll. t'nlturlan IlltsT 1MTAB1AN CHIRCU 'l".- fhesinut t. jisv. PHEDEiiirK h. aniri'W. Ministsr, H A. M- Mr. Griffin will nrech. I of nvll." r V1TVR1 V ' " II I 'l V-,re'.n Vt.' and W . SMnday. Pebrunr: Sunject. ine .iiiKiern nelurleus View . t ItCII OF ORRaLVNTOWM SMnday. Pebrunry 10. Serilce at 11 A. M ltev. IlOOHJl S. reilBKS, .Minister. . eriicn ilr. Subject i a. i imur.n, Jiinister. he Great Spiritual Dividing ine Line Sunday Scheel In Parish Heuse at 11 A.M. ALL AP.E INVITED. STKAManiP NOTICKS SAILlN'r. Mas, .i- i-3J FEB.Xt MAR. !' Street, PhUadeJphia Main 7620 I'r'igltt tailliijj.s out of PHILA UKLI'HIA the Uth und Oth of c.irli month U 1 K K C T vm F'anama Canal, tn v.'i V ee 1 jj Anreli jtn I'rj'ilna, i carl f ', Pert stir, ,;(erta. iii-jiiu. Vcneeuier. 11 C S. . Urush .March Glh WESTERN S. S. CO. Mxie Sfeamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B. SS "Eastern Swqrd" Expected te Sail FEB. 24 U. S. S. B. SS "0PEUKA" Expected le Sal! Late Fb. or Early March AT CONrTJtKNCi: BATES HarrUs, MagUl & Ce., Inc. 125. Lafayette Ultltf., PliiUdelehU UmiBara SI.'O-l Main taaa COMMERCIAL PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST and LONDONDERRY is H "Scuttle Spirit," Last half j,b,. Moere audi McCnucl(btV 441--8 BeurM 4U., fkhm mmmUnt.,KK Hata.7iSaZi2 M 1 w " 1 ' JTJ . A Af Ii "M il ;S ' m 1 r r. . - v. n-t H" i U Tt's 1 L" f i Xtt . : r.i lf f'-l ki1 J 4 ' I m t-im fm PSsjSI k itek mMkMi,jinjSk.iJM: r. V'V't, , v taft&rf. JJIakfcsw rjtfwwffifest -& .1IirtkillliSiL"'" . XV?lv1 .IHV aifc'i'"lh"ri
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