9 "x" Social AJancot? !Per? ona TxJead'mgj EVENING LEDGEB-PHILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1914. iyJSSC'SSv MJMJ-1lMJ -trsrnwr m o n m - LJV-m At THE marriftaro of Mlsa Dabnef Maury , Ualae-, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James T. ttalsey, to Harrison Crulkshank, which win tokfl place Wednesday evenlnff, December 10, nt 8 o'clock, Miss llalscy will be attendod by her sister, Miss Helolso Ilntsey, a maid of Jhonor. There will be no bridesmaids. Sir. Crulhshank will have Daro Hopkins, of Wilmington, Col., os best man. ' The ceremony will be performed by the IleV. Dr. James Bid die Halsey. a cousin of the bride. Only the Immediate families will attend the weddlnff, but a large reception will follow at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ilalscy, 107 South 2Jd stroet, where the wedding will tako placo. The Iter, and Mrs. Clarence Dlspham will Issue Invitations shortly for a tea to be given at their home, 408) Pine street, on January It, to Introduce their daughter. Miss Sophie Bis pham. A number of debutantes of thU city and Washington have been Invited to assist Sirs. Blsphum In receiving. Miss Btspham han Just returned from Washington, where she assisted In receiving at the debutante tea given for Miss Huth Wilson, and wa guest of honor at many functions. Edward D. Toland loft today for two weeks' hooting- at the Bantee Club, South Bantee River, South Carolina. Miss Katherlno Tyson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tyson, of Norrlstown, will glvo a elance Tuesday, January 5. Mro. Charles J. Miller has Issued Invitations lor a dance to be given December IS at tho Xtlts-Carlton. Mrs. JBdwln Boyd Jackson will entertain at luncheon nt the Bolievue-Stratford, Saturday, for one ot this season's debutantes, Miss Mario Louise Starr, when her guests will Include Miss Elliabeth Buchanan, Miss Emma Walton, Miss Virginia Wetherlll and Miss Elizabeth Cam ming. Following the luncheon Mrs. Johnson and her guests will attend the matinee. At the tea Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Barro Jayne will give In honor of their nloce, Miss Kate FurnesB Jayno, on Monday, from 4 until T o'clock, at their home, 1034 Spruco street, they trill have no formal receiving party, but soveral of Mrs. Jayno'a friends will preside at the tea tables. A large number of persons will entertain In boxes at tho charity bal ltomorrow night. Mrs. Jennie Large will give a party for her niece, Miss Isabel Wurts Fage. Among the ether guests will bo Mrs. William Byrd Page and Mrs. Harrison Taylor. Mlas Margaret Francis, who has been the Sruest of Mr. and Mrs. Qerrlt P. Judd, of Llan far road, Ardmore, for a fortnight, will return to her homo In Troy, N. Y this week. Mrs. Augustus B. Btoughton will entertain at dinner before the ball which Mrs. Alexander Urlnton Coxe will give' December 18. '! The Play's and Players Club have Issued In vitations to nn Informal tea which will be given on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 43 South 18th street, to meet the members ot the Little Theatre company. Miss Clara Amy WUUts will entertain In a box at the charity ball, and her guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brown McCowen, Miss Laura Dotterer McCowen and Miss Katharine Patterson. ALONG THE MAIN LINE CIJ1WJU Mrs. John Storey Bberbach will give a dance Saturday afternoon, from 1:30 until I o'clock. In honor of tho "ltth birthday of her daughter, Miss Margaret Storey Eberbach. About 33 guests will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Jr.. will spend Christmas and that week-end In Baltimore as the guests of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Genera! and Mrs. Thomas J, Shryock, ABXWOBJt Mr. and Mrs. John Ilanooek Lance eapect to stop over In Ardmore this week on their way to their new home In Wllkes-Barre, Pa., and will bo the guests ot Mrs. Lance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. lennypacker. Mrs. Lance will be remembered so Mies Maria Whttaker Psnnypacker, whose marriage to Mr, Lance took place November 4, In St. Mary's Church. The Saturday Afternoon Dancmar Class will suet at Mrs. John C. Spltrs, on Simpson road, ALONG THE READING The dandnsj class which meet the first and third Tuesdays of the month will meet next Tuesday evenlas in the home ot Mr. and Mrs, William H, Orobon. Lakeside road and City line. Th class Is under the direction, ot Miss UcCloskey, of dermantown, and the members are Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Qearden, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William A, Smith. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. William Montgom ery, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Solver, Mr. and Mrs. Hayroond White, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Child T. Bveni, CHESTNUT HILL Mrs. M. Foster Reader, of U Bast SprlngfUld avenue, has organised a sewing class which insets -rery Monday morning to sew for the sufferer of Borope. Tfee alas Includes Mrs. V. it Schaafsr, Mrs. a B. Orece, Mrs. M, Tattersfleld, Miss Laalse Tattersfleld, Miss Emily Tattersfleld, Mrs. A. Hurley Pancooat. Mrs. Walter Banes. Dr. Wilfrid B. Fetterlnat has returned to his home, 7T aermantown avenue, from New York, where he, spent ejunday. i i I U II ibbs L - GERMAjnrQWN A dnc will be glveij at Rlgst.ettea, the up. gv clubhouse of th TJndtee Barge Club, en Friday, December Jl Mr. and Mrs, William R. Tucker will chaperon tU party. Mr. Herbert F. napped, of sis West QHpler (treet. wW be the hostess at a tuaehten sI Jd party Saturday afternoon. Yellow earys (MHfreWBtns eomtiiasd with BNrifcti ivy wl b Wed in U decorations. Mrs. RspjwM's -)i wH fee Ur Joan a C. Stag, Mrt Rn. H WttsoB, Mrs, ix Stacktou, Mr Charles 9- Cooke. Jr, itu Matwl Knr De-Uy. Mr Wwt M, Ptmrmw, ids, Walt, a. Carr. HI Kth.l W UBierera IUa Bus t, Oery Mlas fcUry g stew Ml Bnup 8. Butur JW Mr ennr Mvd. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lex Conrad and their daughter, Miss Frances Conrad, are spending tho winter with Mrs. Conrad's parents, Cap tain and Mrs. William S. Samuels, 221 South 43d street. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson, of 1IM South Mth street, will give a bridge party on Friday afternoon. About 13 guests ar expected and a buffet luncheon will follow the game. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Oeorge W. Young la hostesB this after noon nt a brjdge party of three tables, followed by a luncheon, nt her home, 2318 Bouth Broad street. Her guests will Include Mrs. Qeorgo W. flhlslcr, Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mrs. Harry Bverllne, Mrs Harry Itusley, of Stono Harbor; Miss Daisy Wilson, Mrs Richards, of Newport! Mrs. Knerr. Mrs. Frank B. Btockley, Mrs. F. S. Parks, Mrs. David Mcuoacn, jr., ana jure. Qeorgo McLaughlin. "COUNTESS OF TUBS" Amateur Performance at DcUevue-Slratford Lait Night Great Success. Quito the most frlrly-glrly performance ot the yoar and altogether charming M tha "Count ess of Tubs," the amateur musical comedy pre sented last night In the ballroom of tho Belle-vue-Stratford for charity. And although the Inclement woather undoubtedly kept a number of persons at home, tha boxes and lower floor wore comfortably filled with an audience which was most appreciative of tho efforts of tho en tertainers. Much credit Is duo to Charles Leon Downing, who was responsible for the produc tion and staging of tho entire affair, for the two acts were given with a smoothness and finish which was truly quite admirable. The plot dealt with tho adventures In the great world of a former blanchlsseuso de fin and her family, the title role being taken by Miss Ed wlna Malposs. Thomas Cnthcart as Karl Van Damm and later as negro waiter received much npplauso, as also did Alexander Balfour with his song, "It's, Too High." In tho flrst act a dance by Miss Frances McCann, Miss Ireno Thomas and Henry Nlbhtlngalc, as messenger boys, created much amusement. Miss Malpass, with a chorus composed of chil dren from the Northern Home for Friendless Children (for which the benefit was given), re ceived round after round of applause. The second act opened with a cabaret scene. In which the fox trot and the lulu fado were danced. Miss Mario Starr, a debutante of the season, was simply delightful In a solo dance, and flut tered about the stage with wonderful grace. Her costume was most unique, representing a fuohsla, The bodice of the gown was of deep 'purple velvet, with points of the velvet extend ing down onto the skirt, which was of pale pink taffeta with many small ruffles like the petals of a flower. MIsb Helen Sanders, with Norrla E. Hender son. .Jr., as a dancing partner,, appeared In a delightful duo dance, tho Pavlowa guvotte. Mlas Sanders' costume was ot the picturesque period of 1612. Miss Miriam 'Blsler also .interpreted several dances. Moat unusual was the chorus of the sons, "The Things We Eat At Nght," presenting animated lobster salads, chickens, champagne bottles, Ice cream cones, bouillon cups and other delicious but Indigestible edibles. "Les Blenalmes du Regiment" brought down the house. In this chorus the girls were garbed In costumes similar to those worn In one of the choruses of a musical revue recently playing In this city, consisting ot a combination of pale pink and blue satin, with bloomers. The men were Tommy Atkinses In brilliant scarlet uni forms. , The dance of artists and models was also cloyerly conceived. The girls were most at tractive In black satin costumes, with knte breeches and three-cornered hats of black satin. The men were clad In artist's btouse and cap. Altogether, the evening was a great success, for after the lowering of the, curtain and the distribution of countless bouquets to the fair worker for charity the ballroom was cleared and a dance given. Dr. and Mrs. Qeorgo W, Urquhart, the latter of whore Is president of the board of managers of the home and has striven hard for th success of the undertaking, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James A. QIase, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Qelger, Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Sautter. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Sickles, Mr. and Mrs. David Jester. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morris, Mr. Fayette R. Plumb and Miss Qertrude tfrquhart In their box. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Stackhouse enter tained Mr, and Mrs, Charle J. Mayer, Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Miner, Mies Minnie Hartman and Miss Serena Barnes, of Coatesvllle, in their box Uim FLORENCE ELIZABETH NELSON MU NekwB is Ue dsogater of Mr and M. Thwm l. N1m, of in IWh ISifc street. H weddw will take e jMMMi u MISS HELEN d'AUniA Miss d'Auria Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. d'Auria. She will make her debut at a dance which will bo given by her undo and aunt, Captain and Mrs. Ilodgravcs, of Baltimore. NORTH PIULADELPH1A Mrs. Charles Berger, of 130S North 29th street, will entertain at luncheon and brldgo today at her home. The guests will Include Mrs. Al bert Baltz, Mrs. a C. Bcldel, Mrs. William Gown, Mrs. William Q. Vare, Mrs. M. McCauley, Mrs. Louis Weston, Mrs. George Baer, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. John Bradley, Mrs Jnmes Holllhan, Mrs. Frederic Ilollman, Mrp. Tranz Schiinz, Mrs. William Gcorglanna, Mrs. E. Orel Mi, Mrs, Oeorge Clamcr. Miss Helen Eyre, of KZI Glrard avenue, will entertain nt a theatre party followed by a din ner, Saturday nfternoon, when her guests will be Miss Beatrice Smith, Miss Edith Larznlore, Miss Helen Millard, Miss Addlo Lutton, Miss Dorothy Gamblo and Miss Eleanor Stone. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A delightful arfalr for the cause of "sweet charity" will bo tho dance given in the Adel phta this evening, the proceeds of which will brlrtg Christmas cheer to many poor families In Norlhcast Philadelphia. An Interesting fea ture of the nffalr will be the exhibition dances which Miss Inea Livingstone and Earl Delano, the well-known dance artists, have kindly con sented to give. The flrst meeting of a 500 will bo held this tventng when Miss Elizabeth White, of 2675 Salmon street, will entertain. The club will meet fortnightly at the homes ot different mem bers. Those present will be Miss Grace Mc Cool, Miss Anna Magulre, Miss Mary MoEvoy and Miss White and Joseph Riley, William De wees, James Kelly and Horaco Spoon Billy Ledger's Gossip Unq TIIE11E Is probably ilo city In the world so well provided with social clubs as Phila delphia. Especially Is this true of the quantity and quality of the smaller organizations scat tered thickly about the suburbs I do not refer to the regular country clubs, such as Man helm, Merlon, the Philadelphia Country, the Philadelphia Cricket, Delaware Itlver, White marsh, Huntingdon Valley, and others, but to the tiny associations, some of them affiliated with larger organization, such as the Lilacs, the Button and the Anchorage situated on the Schuylkill, all ot which are supposed to be con nected with rowing, but are really used more for the purpose of giving dinners and dances. Then there are others which are frankly eating clubs. The famous old State In Schuylkill, the patriarch of them all and better known as the "Fish House," Is one of these. It has the longest consecutive history ot any club In the world, It charter dating, If I recollect correctly, from 1T35, The Rabbit la another club devoted to the gentle art of cooking, Its members, like those of the Fish House, being practically all eligible for Brillat Bavarin'a Cordon Bleu. There aro still other cozy little, organizations tucked In out-of-the-way places near the city, which make a specialty of some sport. The Radnor and Pickering Hunts are of these. Another Is the Philadelphia Gun Club, and a fourth the Corinthian Yacht Club, Tha usual manner In which these email clubs are handled Is by Installing a steward and his wife, tho latter doing the cooking and the former being a sort of general factotum, tend ing bar, serving dinner, running the vegetable garden and handling the live stock, Trier Is an amusing story" told of the break ing in of a new steward at one of these clubs. He was unfamiliar with the etiquette ot the place and was constantly making miner "faux past' whlati rather annoyed some of the members, one of his favorite trleks would be to suddenly walk Into the parlor without warning and with out having been called for. A tha room was generally Decupled by seme couple who Had come there because of the oozy exclusivesess of the place and to be "far from the n-adsHng crowd," these Interruptions, to ay the least, Jrrsd The matter was taken to tb ehalrnwn et the ileus Committee with the faeetlous siurgeuie--, i hat, he provide the man wim a whistle or tie a cow ball arouHd W saek. Htt the ekalrnait rose la ttie ooca-Jtaa with a masur strode of ttue Npet ffl-MiM- He atade th effeadtg steward d4ar sis feit Uppers, whKh had been aeUag as fao effluent atuBUra, and pro ud W h with ib 4ueaklt pair ( ultra nut taat could obtained Th rewtt wm entiri MUsfactory to all iu-ierrd and they are now uikiii of in tug th a aMute House Com-aiite nun piendcut oi the tiub a Uljttt-, lo qj tkivuir rjlv hUJLt Ltliuh.il l'bolo bj Mareeta DEBUTANTfQte TUEnu wilt be a number of debutanto parties today. Among the most important will be tho tea at which Mr. and Mrs Horaco H. Fur nois. Jr , of 2031 De Lancoy street, will present their niece, Miss Koto Fumes Jayne, of Linden hndo. Walllngford. Miss Jayne will be gowned In satin, with an overdress of chiffon, trimmed with opalascent trimming. Tho house will bo wonderfully decorated with rare flowers and ferns. Among those who will assist Mrs Fur ness In receiving will be Mrs. William R. Phlller, Mrs. Henry La Barre Jayne. Mrs. William R. Dick, Mrs James Wlnsor and a number ot the season's debutantes. Mrs Walter Ebbs, of New Tork, will enter tain at n theatre party, followed by tea at the Bellovue, In honor of her debutante niece, Miss Alice Atlee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis W. Atlee, of 2009 Tine street Mrs. Atlee and Miss Florence Dillingham will chaperon the party, as Mrs. Ebbs will be unable to bo pres ent. The guests will Include Miss Mary Stew art Wurts, Miss Mary Ballard. Miss Sarah Mitchell, Miss Frances A. Randall, Miss Isabel Wurts Page, Miss Agnes Allen, Miss Frances M, Leach, Miss Ellen Jaquett Sellers and Mrs. Elizabeth Brewster. Mrs. Walter T. Balrd. of BrooknolJ, Merlon, will give a matinee theatre party today, fol lowed by tea at tha Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of Ml&s Alice Chapman Thompson, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Chapman Thompson, and Miss Jean Newbold Thompson, debutante daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Thomp-on. Mrs. Balrd's other guetts will be Miss Edith H. Bally, Miss Louisa Gibbons Davis, Mies Mary E. Clayton, Miss Frances Tyson. Miss Elizabeth D. Wliter, Miss Han sell French Earle. Miss LUcIa A. Warden, Miss Hope McMlchaol, Miss Virginia Roberts and Miss Trances L. Stoughton. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Crothers, of Roslyn Heights, Chestnut Hill, will give an Informal dinner dance In honor of Mrs, Crothers debu tante sister. Miss Rebecca Alice Lycett. The guestB will Include Mr, and Mrs. J. Morris Wis tar, Mr. and Mr. Harry Lee Reld, Dr. and Mrs. J. Murray Ellzey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Massey Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grata Fell. Mrs. E. Harrluon Taylor. Mrs. William Roberts Howell, Richard Crozer. Miss Anna Mary Walthour will bo guest of honor at a matinee theatre party of 13 debu tantes, given by her aunt, Mrs. John Saunders Reed, of 1SU De Lancey street, As Mrs. Reed Is in mourning, the party will be chaperoned by Miss Walthour' mother, Mrs. Taylor Walthour. The guests will go afterward to the Bellevue Stratford for tea. Mrs. Frank R. Shattuck and her daughter, Miss Knthlyne Shattuck, of 223 West Tulp hocken street, Germantown, will give a lunch eon In honor of Miss Martha Cameron Whltraer, debutante daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert A. Whltmer, of 1703 Klngsesslng avenue. A delightful dance will be given by Mr, and Mrs Clifford Wheaton Vaughan at their home. 30 South S2d street this evening, In honor ot Miss Corntlla Leldy, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Joseph Leldy, and Miss Katharine Ashhurst Bowie, daughter of Mr. and Mr. R. H. Bayard Howie. Dr- and Mrs. Leldy and Mr. and Mrs. Bowie will entertain In honor of their daughter be fore the dance. FRANKFORD Mrs. J. P. Ball entertained at GOO yesterday afternoon at her home, (001 Frankford avenue. Amtrloan Btautles and ferns were artistically arranged a deooratlens. The guests, who came from Germantown, Oak Lane and the northern Motion of the city, included Mr. Wanner, Mrs. Crows!!. Mrs. Bamardy. Mr Wood. Mr. Nixon, Mrs. Brvln. Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Sam-n-Jta Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Bolton. Miss Keeq, MUi Whlttman, Miss OroweU, Ml Pavl and Mis Bsrsardy. Oct Friday evNtlng. Paa-br 11, there will be a za'a g41fig Is the Frankfasd Pwibyt-Un Church, atWreaMd by th. Rev. OfWUn W. UuH, of acranto-. Dflrtar &- give a -tMryeiewi da (tr'titian of th BilWtfly week In S-ttaatoB, AH MSI are Invited to this saaattng, Tabtoaax vtvnt win V gives Tey th Constat Methodist Episcopal Epworch League tats ve uioM, under the direiiKm of Hiss Harrow. as- THE wedding of Miss Elizabeth Leeds, daugh ter of Mrs. Albert Ripley Leeds, of German town, and Henry Hopo Reed, son of Mrs. Thomas C. Potter, of New York, formerly of this city, took place today at noon at St. Mark's, In Bouwerle, New Tork, Tho ceremony was performed by the Rt. Rev. Walter Webb, Bishop of Milwaukee, an uncle of the bride, assisted by tho Rov. Dr. William N. Guthrie, rector ot the church. The bride was gowned In Ivory white satin, with a tunlo of tullo. Ropes of pearls wero used In tha trimming of the bodice. Her Veil was of rich loco, and bIio carried a bouquet of pate pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Everett H. Brown, Jr., a sister of tho btldp, was matron of honor, and there were no bridesmaids, Mr. Reed was attended by his brother, Francis B, Reed, as best man, and his ushers were Francis W. Van Praa-r and Hawley T. Chester, of New York: J. Keating Wlllcox and Everett H. Brown, Jr., of this city Mrs Leeds, mother of the bride, wore a hand some gown of black chiffon velvet, trimmed with sliver lace, and tho bridegroom's mother, Mrs Potter, was gowned In rich btack satin. A reception followed tho ceremony for tho Immediate families and a few Intlmntu friends nt the Hotel Brevoort. The bridal tnble was arranged with a profusion of yellow chrysanthe mums and forns Among tho guests were tho Rev. Dr O N. Barry, of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York, and tho Rev and Mrs. William N. Guthrie Among the guests from Philadelphia wore Mr. and Mrs Francis E. Bond, of London, England; Mrs I Warren Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs Edward Ingersoll, Mr and Mrs. Franklin M. Potts, Miss Emma Ashton Dorr, Ashton Dorr, Miss Phoebe Hoffman, Miss Dora Lewis and Mrs Sarltn Bon ' CHAM) linOOKS Anlnterestlng wedding will tnke place tonight at C o'clock, when Miss Dorothy T. Brooks, daughter of Mrs. James H. A. Brooks, of Over brook, will be married to Frederick Taylor Chandler, Jr. The ceremony will be solemnized In the Overbroolc Preebytcrlan Church, Rev. Uuldo Bossard, D. D., officiating. Tha brldo will be given In marrlngo by her uncle, Dr. Charles M. Brooks. Miss Kathryn Brooks, sister of the bride, will be maid ot honor, and the bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Wilson. Miss Helen Bates, MUs Sarah Usr&h, Mlas Dorothea Chess, Mlsn Emma Lower and Mlrs Florence Illchnrds Tho little flower girl will be Miss Margarot Brooks, an other slater of the bride. Mr. Chandler will have his brother. Burton Chandler, as his best man, and the ushers will bo Charles Chandler, John Dexter, Donald Lip plncott, John Gllmoro, George Richards and J. Van Kirk Richards. Following the ceremony there will be a recep tion at the home of the bride's mother, 6400 Woodbine avenue. Upon the return of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler from their wedding trip they will be nt homo after February 1 at tha Montevlsta, Over brook. snowru nnooKSDANK The marriage of Miss Dorothy Brooksbank, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C, Brooks bank, and Charles Batchelor Showelt will be solemnized this evening In Christ Church, Rlv ertan, N. J.. Miss Brooksbank will be attended by Miss Helen Daniels, ot Rlverton, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss E Gertrude Chapman, Miss Julia B, MacMakln, of Philadelphia) Miss Dorothy Spauldlng, of New York, and Mies Gertrude Showed, ot Rlv erton. Mr. Bhowell will have his brother, Ed ward B, Showell, Jr., for his best man, and the ushers will Include George Y. Dunn, Jr., R. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Thli and Next We-k Matlnets Today and Saturday MAT. TODAY S $1 N. Y. HIPPODROME COLOSSAL PIIODUCTION OP PINAFORE A REAL SHIP ON REAL WATER ' 200 SPLENDID SINGERS B.tJr-a'ifr.,-. BEST SEATS $1,50 B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE "OVB Of TUB WORLD'S OKKATEaT urarirtSRBP' Ev-nln lder. HARRY HOUDINI AND A WONDERFUL BHOW INCLUDINa BESSIE WYNN; EMMET DEVOY & CO. AND OTHERS Next Week EVA TANGUAY VICTORIA THEATRE 1&$0 "QUALITY" VAUDEVILLB 11 A. M. TO 11 P, M. ADGIE $g 10 LIONS AND 2d WEEK OF- PHOTOPLAY TRIUMPH "PROTECT US" srr .,T ffT-i-ff.'- Chestnut St. ?- I &&; Aftt. 1 to S, 10 and ISc. Evsji 7 to II, 10. 10, zS & THE SPOILERS Twlet Dally, Afttnuxms J:80. Ev.nlnn 8:10. Preceded by Dally Chan FIrat-Rua Pictures. Coming cia THE CHRISTIAN WITHERSPOON HALL THURBDAT, DECEMBER 10, AT S P M. MRS. PETHICK LAWRENCE OK" LONDON. BNOLAND SUBJECT "WOMEN AND WAR" 8EAT6. BOe AND 33a. ON SALE FROM la TO 3 WlTHERBPOON HALL. Walnut 8L Batrasc " UBTROPl IPQUTAN OPRRA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPBRA urruiA uj hbw W YORK Tea. unfa, u 1 1 n B , DiMh-na. 5 f .. A T n A ?S1"mj.Hu- AW?- ". 1C at 8 I OwiduotM Mr Felaaaa. Seat 1196 Caastaut atraet. Walnut TWt. Park S. WALNUT I THE WINNING OP JTwr I BARBARA WORTH Garrick SL Mat.Today fi $1.50 POTASH AND PERLMUTTER -y jgffg ttwaaK a. Mt aataj-jj. LITTLE C--Wg ,KT hu.b iThe Silver Bos -Jz,& GLOBEaW, ESF&SPT, Bvesun 8M JUafe4 ase-M EMPIRE MATINEE TODAY U1H NMW KutULaSK, Riddle Frlahmuth, Howard Prlsef, Marry Bull O. Rex Showell, J. D, M. Bhowell, Harold W Lelrtsu and Charles D. Brooksbank. STRICKLAND DtrrLEX Among the Interesting wedding to take place tonl-rht will be that ot Mils Edith N. Butter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charle H. Butler, ot WM Pechln street, noxborouth. and R. rAn "'Strickland, of 659 East Hermitage street. Th ceremony will be performed In Ebeneser Meln odlst Church by the pastor, the Rey, Al'ruO Walls. Tho bride, who will be given In mar rlage by her brother, William J, Butler, will wear a gown of white crepe de chine) and Chsh tllly lace. Hor lace veil will be held In plaet with orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouquet of bride rosea and lilies Of the vftlley. Mrs. Frederick Carbaugh will attend her sister as matron of honor. Her gown wll bo a lovely shade of amethyst crepe d chin trimmed with tulle of tho same color. White roses will form her bouquet. Miss Bessie Blankln and Miss Maude Kelley will be brides maids. They will wear satin frocks trimmed with Chantllly lace, that of the former being palo green nnd tho latter pale pink. Each wllj carry pink roses. Earl Strickland, brother of tho groom, will be best man, and the ushers will be Frederick Carbaugh, C. Howard Butler, brother of the bride; Amos Taylor and Lester Blankln. Tho church service will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland will leave for a tour through the South. They will ba nt home after January 1 at 320 Lyceum ovenu-t, Roxborough. DE NACELI-CALHOUN NEW Tonic Dec 8.-The wedding of Baron Egbert Do Nnpol!, formerly attache of the Legation of the Netherlands at "Washington. and a ion of Baron and Baroness William De Nagell, of tho Netherlands, and Mist Julia J Calhoun, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Calhoun, Of New York, and a grsat granddaughter ot John C. Calhoun, was cele brated today In St. Thomas' Church. It wae one of the most picturesque weddings of the season, n tho bridegroom woro the uniform of the Order of St, John of Jerusalem, and Henry AVeldon sang during the ceremony. The Rev. Ur. Ernest M, Stlres, pastor Of the church, performed the cerembny. Tho bridal procession was led by the ushers, Itobert B Minis, and Count De Rechteren Llrrt-berg-, Leavltt II. Hunt and the bride's three brothern, James E. Calhoun, D. Adams Cal houn and John C. Calhoun, Jr. They were fol lowed by the two matrons of honor, Mr Newnll W. Tllton and Mrs. Eugene E. DuponU The Baron's best man was Jonker "V. H. pe Bcaufort, secretary of the Netherlands Lega Hon AMUSEMENTS PEN & PENCIL CLUB'S FAMOUS NIGHT IN BOH EMIA AND DANSANTE THURSDAY EVG., DEC. 10TH Bellevue-Stratford Ball Room an4 Clover Room Practically every tieadltner In tbta waekfa s&ws Foremoat Artistes and Exponent ot Madera DaOC Inr. Dancing br Audience, In tha Clover Room. vMeh, by the courtesy of the Managers of th IHUerue Stratford, la reserved at a Cafe, wher Sucpef trill be eerved at a moderate coit. Tart of the proceeds donated through Emersencr Aid Committee TO WAR RELIEF PUNP Ticket! are on eale at Pen and Pencil Club, 10JM Walnut atreet: Emergency Aid Committee, 14SS Wal nut street, and Hotel Afe-tclea, at NO odranot In price. fj9 FOR RESERVED -P- SEATS TiimTT.rirTH annual CHARITY BALIiau THURSDAY, DECEitBEn 10. AT 8 CCLQCK ACADEMY OK MUSIC BXPO8IT10S Or llODKRN DAKCBS BY Tiia ilBST AUATBVIW AWD PROFESSlOAls ISO couplea of flancere. thirty couples rPrefptfor each of th four benejlelartea (In coetumes of th col, or of each Institution). Kill exhibit th 'ateat ate. la the fox trot, nuiurka, olka ana hesitation waltc- 80LO AND DUET EXHIBITION DANCES BY AMATEURS AND PltOyBSSlONAUS Doors open at 8 o'clock. Concert, 8 10 until 8 00 Bxpoaltlon of modern 4anca at BtOO. General danclnx begins at O.SO Supper served from 11:00 until 1:00. A FEW DESIRABLE BOXES REMAIN, APPW CATION FOR WHICH SHOUUJ BE MADE A THE CHARITY BALL OFFICE. , v M . 100 Chestnut I treat. Bell telephone. Lop-bard SUIT Tickets ot admission (Including- aa&ctn- and sup per) are 13.00 tot ach person, and are on aal -u the Charity Ball Otnca. T Spectators' tlokete t amphitheatre, BO oenta, family circle. II 00), aa well aa tha regular 13.00 tick em. will b on ail at th Academ-- el ibuio- Uu iilsU ot the ball . : BROAD ?r?A Mat.Today &V. $1.6Q FRANCES STARR to THE SECRET Last 4 Evening at 8:16. Last lUttuee (iaturiltt NEXT WEEK 8K$T CHARLES FROiniAN Pretest William Gillette Blanche Bates Marie Poro In SARDOU'S MASTBPIECSB DIPLOMACY TUB STANLBY c-&8--. sW yf Nucmre 'liifi-flif GRAND -Da !. t 4 8 Aferca &3st?w "Cfta t v t t n vw-na UATtma wi ui iv'w vaswt at a u -Majty luu rat ' a"-aVee , "TODAY " D IT M O N f ' S ' KIIMLMj lit r. Mated by Utsa L Keen and aitsa Pally, e- Ioku 1 CASINO TJaJfLaTHJe, U K