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EVENING PUBLIC

WEDNESDAY,

JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE

T cnnTAINM wan Rind to hear nt first


hand from Mr. will Irwin's talk Just
what It was that bioURht nbout tho first
micccsi of tho Herman drlvo on the
Jtntlnnn. I mopped In to hear him speak
to the worhcrn of tho Independence Square
Auxiliary of tho American Ilcd Cross on
Monday, nud liellcvo mo that Ucrman prop.
Rnnda work had been so insidious nml
so well planned that ono can scarcely bo
surprised that what happened did happen.
And doesn't It malto you wild when you
think tha,t perhaps that sort of thins Is
brine tiled on our men, too? Tho Inslell-ou- s
whltpcrhiRs of
pcaco neitotla-tlnnu- ,
"then why fight each other?" said
tho (.uldloi-- across Xo Man's Lund to
each other. "Xo. we'll say 'peace.'" JJut
when tho attack camo tho disaffected
Austrian, who had been used to spread
this talk, wcro moved away, nil but the
thin frliiRo at the front, nnd when the
Italians said "Urother" tho Germans nn.
swered "Urother," but ran them through
tho heart with bayonets as they answered.
There certainly were a Brent many thero
to hear Mr. Irwin. .Mrs. Lorlmcr nikcel
him to speak to tho workers, and most of
tho women on the commltteo of tho auxiliary came, too, and brought friends, so
that the great room was very crowded.
Next Monday Commander Payne, of tho
Naval Home, will speak at tho auxiliary
at 3:30 o'clock, nnd Mrs. Charles V. McLean and Miss Elolso Dickey will entertain Mrs. IUyno and tho Commander and
tho ladles of tho commltteo nt tea nt tho
Art Alliance afterwards.

The engagement

Mr. Walter Krnnebergcr, of 2100 3Vtint


Vernon street, will lenve shortly to go In
training at ,i nearby camp.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Greenfield hae
returned to their home, 1300 West Ihlgh
nvenue, after spending a short time nt Atlantic City. Their guests for tho week-en- d
Included Mrs. Joseph F. Dulanty, Miss Stella
Marie Murphy nnd Miss Marie Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larkln have returned
from their wedding trip and are at present
living with Mrs. Larkln's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James McCambrldge, of 1711 Erie ae-nu-

e.

Mrs. Walter Fraucnhclr, has returned to


her home in Pittsburgh, after spending some
time here at tho
Bellovuo-Stratfor-

Mrs. Joseph Creamer, who will be remembered as Miss Margaret Cronln, of Over-broo- k,
Is spending tho winter at Yuma, Ariz.
Her husband, Lleutennnt Joseph Creamer,
U. S A 13 stationed at an army post In tho
West.
work
A dance for tlje benefit of war-reliwas glen on Saturday night at the Hlttenpupils
some
Stevens
of
by
the
Hotel
house
School, Germantown. Thoso who wero nctlvo
Included Miss Dorothy
on tho committee
Calne. Miss Margaret Jacobs, Miss Sarah
Fry, Miss Jessie Wlssler and Miss Margaret
Blcldey.
Mrs. Henry D. Ilelchert Is spending somo
time with her mother, Mrs. J, Austin, of
N. J. Mr, Ilelchert Is stationed in tho
South with, the aviation school of the marlno

Mlll-vlll- e.

Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy ond her daughter, Miss Klliabeth Farrar Kennedy, have
given up their apartment In Uryn Mawr
and vlll spend Bevernl months In Atlantlo
City. The engagement of Miss Kennedy to
Mr, John Holland Brownback has recently
been announced.

William Henry Broor.es, of


St. Davids, is spending a week in

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New York.
Bunting
.Aubrey
has returned ,to
It.
Mrs.
her hornl In Ardmoro, after spending six
Bunting,
Captain
weeks with hrr husband.
'
In Douglas, Ariz.

Mr, and Mrs, William Inncs Forbes hae


taken th house of Mr, and Mrs. J, Ogleaby
Paul In YI"ivnoa und will move In about
Aprr. l.
Mrs. Frederick Jost, of 1904 Pine street,
will be at home very Informally tomorrow
ar.el the remaining Thursdays In Lent, after
o'clock. No cards have been sent out;

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a, dinner
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Mrs. John K. Blddle, of Glrard Farms, gave


a birthday party on Saturday afternoon from
3 until 6 o'clock. In honor of her little daughter, Corlnne Hope. Among those present wero
Miss Elizabeth Gardner, Miss Jean Gardiner,
Miss Betty Zolgler. Miss Agnes Duffy, Miss
Virginia Blddle ar.d Master Charles Duffy,
Miss Estello Wood, of B221 Master street,
will entertain tho Alpha chapter of the Thl
Delta Psl on'Saturday afternoon at her homo.
Tho members aro Miss Catharine Becker,
Miss Helen Chatham. Miss Mildred Conrey,
Miss Erma Clower, Miss Elsa Gross, Miss
Margaret Gllmore, Miss Jrnebello Hurklns,
Mlsa Mabel Luccarenle, Mrs. Lewis Street,
Miss Mildred Pldgcon and Miss Marian Williams.
A surprise party was given on Washington's Birthday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
Schneider, 1602 South Sixth street. In honor
Mr.
of their boo, William Schneider,

Schneider graduated from the South Philadelphia High School and expects to enter tho
Wharton School In September, Mr, Schneider
was presented with a gold knife and chain
by the Arder.tes Club, of which ho Is an
presented Mr,
Mr. M. Drogln
officer.
Schneider with the gift nnd also acted as
representing
the Ardentea
toastmaster. Those
Club were Mr, M, Drogln, Mr, M, Snyder, Mr.
J. Wenger, Mr. J. Kravltz nnd Sir. M. Silverman. The guests present were Miss M. I
Speel, Miss a. iTieaman. jtuss a. Kaunman.

J.

Schneider, Mr, and Mrs. Schneider, Mr, II.


Friedman, Mr. - M. Friedman, Mr. II.
Miller, Mr. J. Strauss, Mr, J. Wenger, Mr. M.
Drogln, toastmaster; Mr. A. Plncus nnd Mr.
I Mackran. Mr. M. Silverman entertained
with a few violin solos nnd Mr. J. Kravltz
Mr. H. Friedman
with a few vocal solos. gave
an exhibition
and Mies Anna Schneider
I-

dance.

The Melody Club of South Philadelphia will


tiniit Its annual dance at Dance de Dance- land, Twentieth street and Montgomery avenue, tomorrow evening. The members have
worked hard to make this affair the biggest
Is for the benefit of the
of the season, as It
sixteen members who are now doing their
talent will
bit for .Uncle Sam. Professional
entertain. Including Mr, Harry Slatko and
his Mldplght Bolllckers, Mr. Jack Hoffman,
Mr. Jules Hummel, Mr. Howard Felix Kean,
Mr. Jules Itomm and Girlie and others. As a
special added attraction Mr. Charles Greene,
of Atlantic City and New York, will give an
exhibition of the latest ballroom dances, with
the assistance of Miss Frances Polakoff,
farewell party was given In honor of
521 Nicholas
Samuel Horovtlt. of
lMt,8turydraftnlftaturter to his
of the. Twenty
otlr
MelwM,
.
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Jtbth
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unfit.
Tho Bed Cross branch members have fitted
Mr. Ward with a. completo knitted outfit-swe- ater,
helmet, gloves nnd wristlets.

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Miss

Mrs. Ella It.


PAIIIC
EDGEWATEP.
Thachcr, of Washington. I). C, Is tho guest
of Mr nnd Mrs. Frank W, Thachcr nt their
home on Edgevvater lane.
Miss Frances II. Ward, after a few davs'
vllt nt the homo of her nunt, Mrs, P. S.
Clnrkbon. has returned to Germnntovvn.
Mr. Itlehird Satterthwalto has returned to
Philadelphia nfter a two months' stay In
Palm Beaeh, l'ln

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Miss A. Schneider,

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BEHIND THE SCENES


With Rulers and Leaders of Wartime Europe

Sir. nnd Mrs. Walter 11. ."ongdin h.io


returned from tlielr wedding '.tip nnd arc
spending a few dns with "Jrs. C'liigdon's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L'nigiiran. of
North Broad street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cong-dowilt make their home in New Aorlc.

Miss I. Ginsberg.

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honor,

tho piano.

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CnprrtKht hv t'nWvroot A t wlernnoi,
MISS KTHKIi CAKHAKT AND MISS MARY DROWN WARRURTON
Miss Wnrburton, who is the fluui;litcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnrclnv It.
Is spending some time in Pnlm Reach. Miss Cnrhnrt, of New Yoik,
is visiting her.

visitor here, and her many friends have


plr.nncd a numbc of entertainments in htr

Emott Hare, at 400 South Twenty-secon- d


street, on Friday afternoon aro Mrs. RobHood Latta,
ert H. Smith. MIss.EIUabcth Mary
Barrett
Mrs. James M. Anders, Miss
Mahon
Edith
Mrs.
Donovan.
Daniel
Mr.
and

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Love Marriage

nrjrftht 1!l l
nuiueious dlfllcultlis the m.iirl.ige
tho only brother of the tjnoeti of tho
Belgians, Dul.o Ludwlg Wllhelm of lliv.irl.i,
g
with tho widowed Princess of
hns, It seems llunlly taken
plan
It brings to
c
i
an end a totnatu'e
which. In splto of
tho .vxiilh of Its
hem anil bcrnlne. has
lasted innn Mars

An

where Khc resides to the present


She was a
dav
tv haul mother for her
own ,i hlldriu. and showed heisclf not only
teglietful of them, but also harsh and unfeeling with her girls, whom sho wished above
In
ver thing to maKn brilliant marriages
this iinihltlnu sin succeeded, for the oungest
was lucU enough In attract the heir to the
many millions of tho old I'rlm'o llenekel on
Pomieremnrrk. whoso fortune Is considered to
bo the largest In the whole of Germany
litter that of Bertha Krupp Hut the eldest,
the Princes l3leonre did not show herself
mother's wishes
so tractable In legnnl to
as her sister had been, nnd sho refUHed, ono
nil tho occasions which wero
nflrr tho other
offered her to establish herself as well as her
In Munlili.

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Th

I'llricem
tho

SclumlKHirg
Is
daughter
eldcKt

Miss Miirgueritn Harper, of llrookljn. Is


spending somn tlmo In this city ns the
guest of Miss Mary McMahon, of 4050
Spruce street. Miss Harper Is u frequent

Among those who will sing at tho mual-cal- e


to be given at the homo of Mrs. Robert

Miss Anna Dempsey has returned to her


home, 4431 Baltimore nveniie. For tho last
weak Miss Dcmpscy has been visiting her
sls'fr, Mrs. Basil Harris, of Itye, N. V

corps.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Washington Logue. who


have taken apartments nt tho Hlttenhouse
for tho winter, nro spending a short tlmo nt
is
Atlantic City, whern Mr.
from his recent Illness.

Social Activities

naiermv

of

Volunteers for Farm Work

Edge-wat-

South
Thirty-eight- h
street, has returned to her
home after spending a week us the guest of
Miss Hilda Uallaglicr.
McDonnell,

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Mario

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Mlos Inez Xlnues and Miss Martha


hard wero nmong those taking part.
In tho four divisions of this energetic
group of Ited Cross workers each class represents n country. Tho seniors urn "America" j tho Juniors, "France" ; the sophomores,
"Belgium," and tho freshmen, "Serbia."
Miss

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trluinp'is.

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The rreshnmn division of the Hod Cross


Auxiliary of the West Philadelphia High
School for Olrls gae u play last week In
tho nssembly hall, Tho title was "Autocracy," and the wholo story wns a metaphorical erslon of the preent conflict of
tho inatlnn. In which Democracy, coming
to the nld of tho smaller nations, eventually

wonder why they think people


it. Why, my dear, he and
she are to bo seen almost at any time of
afternoon or evening together. And they
make a good looking pair, too. She has
lather fair hair and a very good figure,
and quite, oh, quite a delightful manner,
while ho is tall nnd dark und most attentive. They must bo engaged, you know,
but they both separately and individually
declaro they are not; "Just good .friends,"
that's all. Well, tho small bird told mo
otherwise; but then tho bird often knows
moro than Us prayers.
NANCY WYNNE.

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Jl.ite".
of D244 Walton nvenue. to Mr. Edwin W.
Hannum, of Germnntovvn, was announced
last evening at her home in West Philadelphia, Lieutenant John Frederick Bates, Jr.,
U. S. N., a brother of Miss Bates, was nmong
those present. Lieutenant Bntes has just
returned from abroad, being a member of
the gun crew on one of tho larger liners. No
dato has been set for tho wedding.

IOI'TEN

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Mr. and Mrs. James McCambrldge. of 1711


Erlo avenue, aro spending tho week at Atlantlo City.

hos-plt-

Cross-way-

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Lansdowne Women Vary


Work W
Informal Parties and Benefit Affairs ManV

Tho people of Beverly gavo a


farewell to tho men of Edgevvater,
Beverly, Delation, Itlversldo, Itlverton, Palmyra nnd Perkins Lane, slaty In number,
who wero called In the latest draft,
Nearly 3000 visitors came Into tho city
from tho nearby towns In order to seo tho
soldiers off. At 11 o'clock the members of
tho lied Cross branch served a big dinner
to tho soldiers In the reception hall of
tho High School.
The reception hall was
decorated with tho stars nnd stripes nnd
red and white rnrnntlotis. During the reception to tho soldiers, Mr. Jack Spooner,
of this city, who has gained much fnmo as a
singer, sang several solos. At 12 o'clock tho
conscripted men formed In a line, headed by
the Metropolitan Band, of Burlington, together with tho Beverly Band and two
itlversldo bands, Mayor Thomas Leo and
the Idty officials, wllh hundreds of other
citizens from tho nearby towns nnd mnrcbed
over tho principal streets of tho city to tho
rnllroad station, whero n special train was
awaiting.
Never before In the history of tho city has
thern been such a demonstration. On Friday
evening every homo In tho city, lllverslde.
Palmyra nnd Itlverton was opened to tho
soldleis. The members of tho Mnennerehor
entertained them nt a dinner on Friday
evening, followed by a danco nt their hall,
whero 1000 peoplo greeted tho soldiers.
Mr. Gcorgo II, Wnrd, who wns the first
soldier to bo called by the draft, may
claim tho honor ns tho only man from
Park who wns accepted by tho local
board.
Thero wero nt least twenty-llvcilled, but many claimed exemption and
others wero rejected ns being physically

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North
White, of
Itlchnrd
Eighteenth street, formerly treasurer of the
Catholic Alumni Sodality of this city, Is now
stntloned at a nenrby enmp, where he Is
doing splendid work ns secretary of the
Knights of Columbus building.
Mr.

jt

lew

hr

of

tho late I'llnie I'ran-rl- s


nf Sun Wlltgen-Httl- u
nnd of bis wife,
.lull"
Mile
de Vlllencuxe,
whose mother, tho
fiunous Countess de
Vllleimme, was
the most
beautiful woman In
someEuropo
for

forty
lIKo
thing
cars
Sho was a
Brazilian, the wlfo of
that ilch Count of
A-- r
V
Vlllin(Uo the own-r- r
of tho biggest
I'fllNl'KSS IIADZIWII.I, newspaper In lllo do
Janeiro, who was forservmany
ears In tho Brazilian diplomatic
,
time tlie
...! ,. t.n ,.nnnlr,l fnp n. lonir
Madamo de
post of Minister Hi Brussels.
!oellest creaVlllenemo wns certainly tho could
concele.
ture any one's Imagination
about her.
Wherever sho wont people Inravid
seeonrt
half
tho
talent
every
nf
nrtl't
nnd
to pa nt her
of the last renturv wanted
position
prominent
a
held
Sho
portrait.
VIt
Impossible to glvo nn Idea of the purity
sh" kept unimpaired
of her features, which relatively
early age.
at a
until her death, fifty
when she passed away
hardly
She
no? one wrinkle on her fare, and
laughed
people used to say that sho contracting
the
or oven smiled, for fear of
,
Tho Countess
smoothness of her skin
sex
nnd.
of
her
wonders
certainly ono of tho
one
no
and
ono may almost say. of Europe, contemplat-lng
of
who has had tho adsantag., can
ever forget
her Imposing personality
every
other
entirely
annihilated
,er Sho
a room, nnd
woman present when she entered
sho made tho loveliest face appear old and
fnded besldo hers
Madamo de Vlllencuve had two daughhad not Inters, who. though handsome,
and wonderful charm.
herited her particularCount
Gocrtz, tho head
Tho eldest married
of Gerof ono of tho wealthiest and greatest
only "eaturo
man families, and was the
believed,
to
be
Is
ono
hears
who, If all that
Inspired with a lasting affection Kaiser
II. who was seen to shedngo.tears when
and who
enrs
sho died nbout fifteen
at her
was so overromo by tohisbo emotion
out of tho
fumral that ho hadservice. led
seems,
also,
It
during
tho
church
who generally
that the Empress Augusta,
regard
philosophical
In
most
herself
showed
restrain
to her husband's flirtations, could notCountess,
to the fair
her Jealousy in regard
her satisfaction
and was heard to express
when death removed from her path this dangerous rival.
Madame de Vlllencuvo's youngest daughof
ter becamo the wlfo of Prince Francis
Sayn Wittgenstein, with whom sho settled
s

er

All-lla-

parents deslied
Sho was In lovo with the brother of two of
her beRt friends and companions, the future
(jueeu of tho Belgians nnd tho Crown Princess of llavarln. Duke Diidn Ig Wllhelm. They
lad been brought up almost is brother nnd
sister, ths estutn of Pilnro Wittgenstein being situated initio ctoso to tho villa whcio
Duko Churles Theodore of Huiarla. was living, em tin shores of the Inko of Tegernsce,
nnd they fell In love with each other when
rim Wittgenthey wero almost children
steins weie consldeied criual by birth to nil
Germany,
In
houses
nnd
from that
the ionl
point of view n marrlngo between u daughter of that family, and the son nml heir of a
Bavarian Pilncii would not hne offered any
difficult)
Hut both the )oung people wero
poor, nnd tho Princess Wittgenstein would
not hear of such a thlnsr
Ono t elates that sho told her daughter a
story sho had Invented nbout the Prince. In
which ho was represented ns being the lover
Qf a beautiful actress who was the fashion In
Munich at the time. Eleonoro was so hurt
nnd disgusted that she consented In her
linger to give h, r hand to the reigning Prince
or
who hid for
a long tlmo entreated her to do
ro.
They were married In haste, nnd tho bride
.
had the, tlmo to repent nt leisure, for Rho ery
soon discovered that tho man to whom she
round herself bound was a brutal character,
who treated her with an utter want of consideration and who almost Immediately after
their marrlngo forsook her for other women
of the lowest kind of character. Tho proud
girl was reduced almost
tho moro
so that sho found out that sho had been
tricked Into a union which had brought her
lothlng but sorrow and tears. At Inst she
could bear It no longer, and sho left the
beautiful castle of Waldenbourg and returned
to Munich, whero sho led a very retired and
sad kind of existence, estranged even from
her mother, whom sho could not bring
to forgive for the subterfuge which had
wrecked her wholo life.
Fate, however, showed Itself for once hind
to this victim of maternal ambition. Tho war
broke out and Prince Schonbourg, who had
Joined at once, was killed In ono of the battles that took placo near nhelms at tho erv
beginning of tho campaign. Ho left bis
widow a rich woman, and she could begin
to look onco moro toward the futurn with
Joyful eyes. But then aroso another
difficulty.
Tho Princess was known to bavo ardent
French sjmpathles, and tho King of Bavaria
would not henr of a member of his family
marrying n woman who did not approve of
the ruthlessness of German methods. He put
In his energetic veto to tho marrlago and for
months poor Princess Eleonoro and the Duke
had to wait and wait for a happiness which
seemed to ho continually escaping them. It
seems, however, that their constancy has at
last been rewarded and that their wedding
took place a few weeks ago.
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Wllh Blornacm'a Orlclnal 4


Cart: HILDA BPONO. Mra. THOMAS A
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Pop."
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EVENINGS AT UlSO

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KOSLOFJ
THEODORE
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A. M. to 11 P. If.
THI5 MAW
WHO KNOWS

The New Doctor: Walter Law; Otaers.

NOTHING SO UNIQUE AND WHOLLY


PHILADELPHIA TRESS "SINCE HITCHTKOO
DESERVES TO HB
HAS HEEN SEEN HERB IN MANY SEASONS"
A PERMANENT FEATURE OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY SPAaE."
MIRTH
AND
MELODY."
INQUIRER! "FULL OF SURPRISES IN
CHARM IVST EVENING
rUBLIC LEDGER: "STOOD REVEALED IN ALL ITS HUMORISTIC
THE EIGHT VAM- EXCF.LLENT
AT THE LYRIC
PIRB MAIDS WOULD CAUSE THEDA HAHA, VALE8KA HURATT. VIRejINIA PEARSON.
FLORENCE 11ROCKWELL AND MME. I'ETROVA TO GO HACK TO SCHOOL AND 1IUU1.N
ALL QVEU AGAIN."
"FINE COSTUMES, OOROEOUS SCENES. ATTRACTIVE GIRLS, UNUSUAl.. BIIIL-UAN- T
HECORDs
AND A FESTIVAL OF MERRIMENT."
.
.
.
TOU SPLIT YOUIt SIDES! YOU OUT
"A 11IO HIT
NORTH AMERICAN;
. . .
LAST NIUHT8 AUDIENCE WAS CONVULSED."
YOUR MONEYS WORTH
QUILT
OOROEOUS
CRAZY
IN WHICH COI.OR HUNS IHOT AND I'AT-TER- N
UVDNINa LEDGER: "A
GOOD FUN, WHISTLEAHLB TUNIM, EXCEP18 INFINITELY VARIED
PRETTY
GIRLS,
MORE PRETTY GIRLS AND THEN SOME
DANCINO
TIONAL
ONE- OF TUB NEATEST, NICEST. NIFTIEST REVUES SEEN
PRETTY GIRLS
LONO
A
TIME."
FOR
HERE
EVENINO TELEGRAPH! "CARRIED THROUGH TO ITS CONCLUSION WITH A ZIP AND SNAP
THAT MARKED IT AH ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL THINGS THEATRICAL THAT HAS
f'
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHORUS
BEEN PRESENTED HERB THIS SEASON
THE QIRLH ARE THB mETTIBST AND
IN TOWN . . . . . COLLECTIVELY
FRESHEST THAT HAVB BEEN IN TOWN TOR MANY MOONS."
'GOOD STUFF
CRIOINAMTY, TjAbH AND PAPJHKA
EVENING BUIXETlNt
RAPID FIBB VAUDBVILLB WHICH NEVHTl LAQ8 A JtOaaNT,;- -

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JUAllKKT STREET

at the LYRIC THEATRE with


HARRY WATSONi JR.
LILLIAN LORRAINE

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Thuraday, Friday, Saturday ALICE 11RADY
In I'lrat fhowlns of "Her Silent 8crlnc,"

ODDS AND ENDS OF 1917

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MME. OLGA PETROVA


In Flnt Showlns 'THE IJOHT WITHIN"
Added "Son of Democracy" (sd Entioda)
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and Tb.&WK&h

WHAT THE CRITICS

oth

A- - M- - to
11:15 P. M.
ALL THIS WEEK
1'irrt National Uzhlbttora Circuit PreaenU

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I.OO, $1,60, $1.00, at lleppe's,


Tickets Now
1110 Chettnut St. Vox 8eat, 13. War Tax 10?i
Hxtra. Checks to Oeorge, T. Italy.

Run Riot-

ni'innl inn,

CHESTJCItT

10H5 A. M., 12. 2. 3:43. 5:45, 7:45. 0:50 P. U.

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LAUGIIINO

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Tlmraday. Friday, Saturday CLARA KIMBALL


OI!Nll In "THE MARIONETTES''

III

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,2M M"KCT STREET


10 a. m. to una p. m

DATA CU

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Pop. Mat. Today, Best Seats

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PICTURE

DOUGLAS

SUCCESS."

INSTANTANEOUS

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FIRST PRESENTATION OF

yojik success
riuui
GARRICK Mat. Today
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ALL TIII8 WEEK

WM. COURTENAY
THOMAS A. WISE

OLIVEIl MOIIOSCO'S

1
Academy Thursday
of Music Aft. at 3 iVlarCll

Eugene YSAYE
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RECITAL

ACADEMY OF MUSIC
TONioirr AT 8 us

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CHAHL13S DILLINGHAM

Young Russian Violin Genius

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VIOLINIST
CEXKimATED
TlckeU at lleppa'a as Acadmy of Mulo Ben Offlca.
WjTHERepooN HAUs-fi- na
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vioiin
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even-inc-

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Pop. Mat. Today, Best Seats S1.60

HEIFETZ

and a Girl
BIG ACTS 6

Mat. Today

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AHOVE

musical

"a niJTTEii on mom: finisiii:i7


rnnKon.MANCc could hcaiicklv
HAVB Hi:CN DUSIItUD." 1'HK.SS.

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his communication;"'

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MARKET
STREET

A TftAW OP MIRTH AND MCLODr"


Nhjlits and Hut. Mats.
Bntlro
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(Uxcept Sat. Uvgn.)
Lower Hoor P
rienly of Good Heats, COo and $1,00.

of a daughter.
Dr. Baymond Clarke Is entertaining his
sister. Miss Ernestlno Clarke, of Modlna,
N. Y for a fortnight.
Sirs. John D. Johnson. Jr. has left for
an extended stay near Capo May,
A moving picture entertainment will bo
given at tho Mount Holly Opera Houso this
evening nnd tomorrow evening for the' benefit
of the Junior Ited Cross. As a part of this
entertainment several high school girls will
appear In fancy drills, under tho direction of
Miss Virginia Leeds, physical training- Instructor of tho local public Bchools.
Tho Junior Ited Cross work Is new and
needs tho support of every one.
MOORESTOWN
Mrs. Joseph B. Bovven Is
at Bath. Me., for a fortnight's stay.
Mr. Victor Wlennan has left for a month's
stay In Somervllle, N, C,

permantown and
MAPLKWOOD AVES.
onicfiXAt,

by the ambassador

wnicn is nacireseci to Mrs. Flenper,


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Mrs. Depew's letter expresses deep
Ttl"Ji
tudo for tho work that these women, M'
well ns American women generally, have,
'
dono and are doing for her Institution.

Mr. and Mrs. John Flt-l- cr


aro receiving congratulations on the birth

"LESSix MISERABLES"
Imps

Dannenbaum. chairman.

Items of news. for the Mjclelr vf will ba


aa one ld
taer are written
Ledirr proiMedqnlr
urMd Willi fall
m
of
tAtikmna nmmiStr at the uosW a
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U. W A W J
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tho part of thoughtful American worker ,"&


In behalf of Prance that makes her honMtl
possible.
trm nan.n. ou.a
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and now has 300 beds,
with
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ways Increasing:.
ty
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contributions and tho eendlncr of houa nni" 14

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W. SAVAQ13 Offers

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Good Work

j.uiauii runner, c?i


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Jamea P. Mapee, Jr., ud'tCn.
1'hllllp C Lnnelol", who aent e. joint contribution to tin devoted to apetlal bed.fr.
men Willi broken haetta In fr l.ilt. n.tltnV
rnrk Depen'a hoipltal at the front In.',
VJ
Jranco (Ited Cros Ambulanca dea AMw
becteur Postal 205) have received actaewl-- .
ednmentr from abroad In the form ot letter ,
from Ambassador
William n.
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POP. $1 MATINEE TODAY

yesterday afternoon.

Lecture on "Tlin Amerlran-Japine- e


Relations," by Mlnosaku T, Yamamoto, Spring
Gnrden Institute. Free,
Itecllol by Edwin Cvuns, baritone, nnd
Stanley Addlcks. pianist, Art Alliance, 1823
Walnut street. Admission chargo.
Illnner, Edwin It. Vare Building and I.onn
Association. Hotel Adelphla. Members.
I'ellowihlp of the Academy uf the Fine
ArtB to present "Macks," n one-aplay,
Academy of tho Fine Arts.
Admission
charge.
Lecture on 8r. Paul by the .Iter. Stewart
P. Keeling. St, Peter's I'. 13. burch, Wayne
avenue and Harvey street, Germantown.
Free.
Meeting, Fortieth and Market .Streets
s
Men's Association,
7
South Fortieth
street. Free,
Cminly Medlral Society meeti, College of
Physicians. Members.
Young Maennerrhor bill. Turner Hall,
Broad street nnd Columbia avenue. Admission charge.
Benefit danee for n Bebrew free school In
Port Richmond, Apollo Hall, 1736 North
Broad qtreet. Admission charge.
Lecture recital, I.eroy B. Campbell. Philadelphia Muslo Teachers' Association, Presser
Building.
Admission chargo.
Annual shew Philadelphia Kennel Clnb,
First Beglment Armory. Admission charge.
Mutlc Teachers' Association, 17U Chestnut
street. Members,

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Mat. Today

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in

Philadelphia's

2 WEEKS
LAST
Positively Closes March

JASCHA
JCvOyCBf

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Marsuo Burrows. Miss Oroco (lick. Miss


Naomi Dunlap, Miss Mary Hicks, Miss Buth
LeFcvro and Miss Betty Leopold.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester P. Galleher entertained their card club nt their homo on Saturday evening. Among thoso present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
G. Burrows, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jnckson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew S. M. Young. Dr. John
B. Davis nnd Mrs. Davis.
A number of the women of Lansdowno
have volunteered to ilo farm work, thero
nn urgent need for helpers Just nt present. Tho work Is under tho direction of tho
Woman's Committee on War Industries. Mrs.
Francis D. Mnxwetl has obtained moro than
thirty volunteers already, and before long
sho expects to havo ono hundred women ready
to do tho work whenever they are calleel
upon.
Thoso who havo already volunteered nre
Miss Katharine Jones, Miss Polly Marls,
Mrs Sara Carrow, Mrs. Cuyler Supplee, Miss
Ollvo Maon. Mrs. Edward V H. Wllkle, Mrs.
John I). Mahoney, Mrs, James Templo Butler, Miss Bunting, Mrs. Hdwnrd J. Decker,
Miss Kuth Decker, Mrs. Arthur Brcrelou, Miss
Florence Conway, Miss Dorothy Ixmgcope,
Miss Margaret Hunt, Mrs. Georgn Hooper,
Mrs Clarenco Mnckay, Mrs, Samuel Qulnn,
Miss Florence Harrington. Miss Maude Bart-let- t.
Miss Etc)) n Kent, Miss Boberta Crawford, Miss Josephine Pilling, Mrs. Arthur
Moorshend,
Miss Emily Moorsliead,
Mrs.
William Plckard, Mrs. Curl Lewis Altmaler.
Mrs, Coles, Mrs. McCnnn, Mrs. William II,
Hubbard, tho Misses Lovcll, Mls Annabel
Gibson, Mrs. Domhclm, Mrs. Mnrplo and Miss
Agnes Beber. Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell will
chaperon the party of workers, who expect
to bo called upon this week.
At tho meeting of tho Junior section of
tho Twentieth Century Club tomorrow afternoon olllcers for tho coming year will bo
elected.
The meeting will bo held nt tho
Devonshire,
Mr. Thomns Clifford Bradley was homo on
a furlough over tho week-end- .

FORREST

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weoK-en-

s,

Wat-kin-

weeK-ene-

of n wool fund. The nffnlr Is In charge of


Mrs Phillips. Miss Mabel Phillips. Mrs. Bob.
ert W. Olck, Mrs. Frank C. Nlcweg nnd Mrs.
Itobert Downing Taylor,
Mrs. Frederick F. Leopold gave a box party
for hrr dniighter, Miss Margaret Leopold, on
Saturday afternoon, Tho affair was In celebration of Miss Leopold's twelfth birthday.
The guests wero MIm Catharine Mngulre,
Miss Dorothy Bowers, Miss Gertrudo Bowers, Miss Mnrlo McCormnck, Mist Buth Livingston, Miss Esther Lyster, Miss Ella
Miss Jnno Grauley, Miss Mary Hoffer,
Miss Marian Steel, Miss Nancy Musselman.
Miss Frances Sample, Miss Mary Blddle, Miss
Louise McBee, Miss Betty Mcllee, Miss Helen
White, Miss Susannah llucker, Mies Edith
Loulso Vnnzandt, Miss Dorothy Clark, Miss

PALMYIIA Tho Palmyra branch of tho


Ited Cross Is In serious need of funds, so Mr.
Jacob P. Warner has formulated a plan for
tho "boosters" to help. Each "booster'' will
pledge flvo cents a week, tho pledge to bo
geod for a )cnr. About flvo hundred "boosters," have already promised their support,
und from March 1 to II n special campaign
will be conducted to obtain an additional
one thousand,
Mrs. John Westncy, who Is n member of
the Matlneo Musical Club, of Philadelphia,
and olso a member of the Fortnightly Beading Circle, of Itlverton and Palmyra, entertained the members of the latter at a musicals of tho Matlneo Club, at the Aldlne Hotel,

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IV

Lieutenant Alphonno Sproul nt a1m,1i


uvrr mr
,
',
Mr. Walter Jenxup and her little aeq'tp
win
at urldffrport, N. J
v
,.wn. juunn j, Keen&n, Jr., Is niillilTM
Oil
week Tvlih her lter, Jtr, vr.
tNp

given nt the

parly will be
ALAltGE ofcaret
Mrs, J. Ilecso Thllllps next
Wednesday afternoon. It Is for the benefit

niVEUTO.V
Mrs. C. H. Ildlf, county chair,
man of tho Woman's Commltteo of tho Council of National Defense, und her assistant.
Mls Mary Blddle, both of Itlverton. aro
meeting with tho greatest
In organizing local units throughout tho county.
working,
Thero nro now twenty units actively
Miss A. 11.
with several moro under way.
Campbell Is chairman of tho Itlverton unit,
and under her direction tho borough Is being
organised for food conservation, and nrr.inge-meu- ts
nro being made to provide gardens for
thoo who have no land of their own.
Mr and Mrs. Boblnson W. Rogers, have
closed their homo em Bank nvenuo and gone
to Philadelphia until spring.
Mrs. Baymond H.iwlcy Is spending a month
at Lakewood,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bobcrt Blddlo aro at Atlantlo
City for a few days.

Do- -

At a meeting of tho overseas commltteo


of tho Emergency Aid. which was held lust
week, a special appeal was made for tho,
kid vest committee by Mrs. Louis Dannen-baumwho Is the chairman. This committee Is planning to enlarge the scope of Its
work so that ono of theso kid vests may
become a part of every enlisted man's outfit.
At present the price Is somewhat abovo the
average purso, but with larger quantities of
old gloves and greater facilities for work tho
committee hopes to lower this considerably.
The Glove Waistcoat Society of England,
which has been In existence since the begin-nlnof the war, has distributed more than
thirty thousand of theso, vests. But kid Is
now being used In tho munition factories over
there, und tho society has been unable to
continue Its splendid work. Kid vests last
so much longer than tho knitted arlety In
actual trench warfare, and afford such a wonderful protection from the wind and cold,
that It Is hoped we will bo able to supply at
least all of our own Pennsylvania meq with
this comfort.
Almost every ono has a few pairs of old
kid gloves, and If they are sent into the
Emergency Aid overseas committee, at 1338
Walnut street, they will be used to a very
good advantage. Any and all kinds of gloves
are needed men's or women's, long or short,
black, white or colored and tho gloves may
even be badly soiled, as several firms In the
city have kindly volunteered to clean all
that come In for this work.
The committee In charge of this work Includes Miss Ethel Lily, Miss Cecle Louchelm,
Miss Mildred Singer, Miss Dorothy Lily, Miss
Helen Bachman, Miss Eleanor Gray, Miss
IUbecea Simmons, Miss Eve Wallersteln,
Miss Anne Walthour, Miss Bosalle Dannen-bauMrs. Bertram Lowry and Mrs. Louis

lU'llLLVOTO.S" Mr. nnd Mrs. John Con-ro- y


hnvo returned from a visit at Annlston,
Ala., vvheio they hnvo been visiting Lleutennnt Frank S. Conioy.
Corporal Norman J. Fenlmoro has returned
to onn of tho southern tamps nfter spending
a furlough of ten dnss with his parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clarenco Fcntmore.
Tho Burnt Cork Association will nppear nt
tho auditorium early In April
Tho proceeds
of tho performance will bo given to the lied
Cross.
Miss Edith Iiurand, of Bclmar, is visiting
her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Arthur Durnnd,
over tho weekend

hor-se- lf

KID VESTS BEST


FOR TRENCH WARFARE

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BEVEHLY

aliiiiiiiiH IHsSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVsiiiiiiiiiH

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Mrs,

of

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War-Reli- ef

lojal

street nnd Clnlnor road, Wynnefleld,


gfti n Hnrlequln shower In honor of Miss
Florence Young, whoso engagement to Lieutenant Hugh Hamilton wns recently an-

you Know that It had been abso-- lutely decided by tho auxiliary of tho
University Hospital Unit of tho lied Cross
that tho members would tako It on themselves to furnish nit tho supplies required
by Baso Hospitnl No. 20?
year tho
University Auxlllaiy undertook the
of furnishing beds, supplies
and equipment for BOO persons, and
already it has given tho unit 125 large
eases of surgical dressings, sheets, convalescent gowns, slippers, socks and other
equipment Incidental to hospital service.
And it nlso collected moro than $16,000
for tho use of tho baso hospital. In tho
auxiliary thero aro 150 members, who h.ivo
Ml signed up to continue the work during
the war, and meetings ate held every day
from 10 until 4 o'clock In ono of tho hospital buildings.
The ofllcers of this auxiliary Include
Mrs. 'William "V. Arnctt, president; Mrs.
Edward T. Stotesbury, Mrs. John Frederick Lewis, Mrs. Samucllloueton and Mrs.
Gcorgo L. Harrison, vice presidents; Mrs.
Caspar AVlstnr Haclter, secretary, with
Mis. Jack Holllngsworth ns assistant;
Mrs. George II. Krazler, treusurcr; Mrs,
John Clark, chairman of tho surgical
dressing committee, assisted by Mrs.
John Deaver, Mrs. Bertram Llpplncott
and Mrs. Barton Hirst; Mrs. J, I Kettcr-llnus.- J
chairman of tho purchasing committee, and Mrs. Tom Ashton, vice chairman, nnd Mrs. Mitchell Hnstlngs, chairman 'of tho wool committee, assisted by
Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. J. AV. Dixon, Helen
Doughtcn. Mario Doughton, Katharlno
Hancock, Harriet Krazlcr, Edith Carpenter, Doris Dexter and Miss McDovitt.
Last Juno n box of gray wool was donated to tho hospital to be knitted up for
tho Navy League, and Mrs. Arnctt formed
a committee of girls to teach the patients
to knit. That box was used and several
moro since then, as it was found that It
'not only gave the patients something to
do, but was a teal mental diversion, which
seemed beneficial for them.
Last October Mrs. Arnett and Mis. Hastings decided that it would bo beat to work
entirely for tho Basb Hospital No. 20, and
a few days later tho coeds of tho University held a mass meeting in Houston Hall
and volunt'eeicd their services und also
offered to help raise tho needful funds.
They nnd tuo nurses ana puiieius oi mu
hospital put bo much enthusiasm into tho
work that COO woolen articles had been
turned Into tho unit by tho first of this
month nnd moro than $2000 had been
raised. Mrs. Hastings has written to a
number of graduates to ask aid In raising
money to send woolen outfits to tho
in France for the convalescents
there, the need'6f warm clothing for these
men being very great.

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LARGE CARD PARTY FORWOOB

Beverly nnd Nenrby Towns Gnvc


Rcmnrknblq Demonstration in
Honor of Drnftcd Men

Cyn-wy- d.

T"in

will bo

jrlfsiL.

Friends of Mrs. Laurence Wilbur, of


will be glad to know that she Is
from her recent attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Wilbur li cllll at the Hahnemann Hospital.
Mr. Isaac W. Jeanes. of ho
Is motoring to New York, where sho
will, spend n week. Mr. Jcniies was Miss
Lucy Ncwhall, of this city.
Lawrcnco

27,

ROUSING
FOR NEW JERSEY MEN

n luncheon nt the rluh In honor of Ml"


Allco Delainar and Miss Eangcllnc Johnson.

Mrs.

FEBRUARY
SEND-OF- F

Commander Payne to Address Red Cross Auxiliary


Next Monday at:30 O'clock Base Hospital No.
20 Permanently Supplied by University Auxiliary

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