The billboard (Dec 1917)

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The Billboard 163 DECEMBER 22, | Professional Woman's League INC, 1893 1999 BROADWAY TELEPHONE, Entrance, 140 West 68th Street COLUMBUS 5168 HELEN WHITMAN RITCHIE, President MRS. A..M. PALMER, Founder and Honorary President ‘TREASURER Sophia A. Carrol? RECORDING SECRETARY ‘Mrs. Ben. Hendricks ‘CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ‘ ‘Mrs. Harry ©. Browne ‘Hclen Hanni HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENT 33 BUSINESS SECRETARY ‘Rosa Rand iy Alice Brown Though primarily devoted to the mutual aid and advancement of its own members the Professional Woman’s League has not confined itself to the limitations of this object, but has furnished wardrobe and given assistance to hundreds of men, women and children of our profession outside of own club members who were made destitute: by the San Francisco disaster and the recent depression in the theatrical world. The patriotic committee is turning in to the Stage Woman’s War Relief, of which it is a unit, doing the work in our own club rooms, hundreds of finished garments weekly. We are expecting to send to France before the holiday season closes .an ambulance trailer which will supply hot soup and coffee to one thousand hungry soldiers in ten minutes. Don’t you want to help us send this wonderful modern invention to “Our Boys”? We hold card parties for these various objects fortnightly—the first and third Friday afternoons. Fortnightly dances, second and fourth Friday evenings. We also sublet our attractive rooms by day, week, month or season for social gatherings, club meetings or rehearsals. We have a hall suitable for rehearsals for rent. ALICE BROWN, Business Secretary, 1999 Broadway, New York.