Parnell, Gertrude. Obtaining entrance to establishments for the infirm and aged for no good and _ suflicient reason. Parsons, Esther. Wantonly taking the lives of defenseless infants. Exhibitionism. Patterson, Evelyn. Pleasonton, Frances. Acting as a car- rier for canine diseases. Polachek, Jane. Disturbing the peace and outraging the sensibilities of the nation by abuse of an, artistic medium. Righter, Margaret. Pernicious seduc- tion of the officers of the law. Robinson, Constance. Extradited from France, for attempting to steal the Citroen sign on top of the Eiffel ‘Tower. Rothermel, Josephine. “Pursuit of happiness.” Russell, Lillian. False assumption of title. 47 Schwab, Caroline. Stealing the thun- der of Madame de Pompadour. Smith, Esther. Conduct unbecoming a lady. Smith, Barbara. Association with un- desirable characters (Christine Brown) and loitering in _ public places. Snyder, Emmaleine. Detracting from the dignity of antiquity, and cor- rupting the minds of the young. Snyder, Mary Ruth. Usurping the succession to Samuel Insull. Stevenson, Nancy. Playing in the street, as refusal to accept the in- evitability of reaching majority. Suppes, Sara Ann. Instigating inter- national uprising for the purpose of exterminating language examina- tions. Trowbridge, Elvira. Polygamy with all the leading archaeologists in America and Greece. Turner, Louise. Pursuit of bearded gentlemen. De Varon, Anita. Disturbing mental balance of the nation by sustained aesthetic frenzies. Walter, Elizabeth. Knitting things that have no established character and which never attain a stage of completion. The above is a complete list of all those who have been admitted to Merion Penitentiary within the past year with the exception of one Sallie Jones, who was admitted on a charge of libel, but who was so badly beaten about the head and ears that she lived but a short time and passed on to a better world, leaving a circle of wild- ly cheering friends.