)WHwPwwwifjNpwr EVENING LEDGER-PHILADEIiPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915. 0 S3E1AL WILL DANCE FOR CHARITY fWWUM Vfl'WsMsWttiMMi 'iHi 5 TSs7f 5 V"l.m YVV y I I 1 ssflD t2-l- In' S, 'v. luncheon to bo given by Mrs. Qcorso ft 0 nOSS, Or 1121 opruOT "H " " ..w 1 .'..... rfmiehter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliarlea ): rt xfuria on Thursdny", the RUests will In MT MIM Ionbel Wurts I'age, Silas Anna Jtnry wnhhur. Miss Chnrlotto Fahncstoek, ansa -C La Fnrgo Clftxton, Miss Edith Smythe, t'Sr., KAtncnne .. r MIM Mary E. Clayton, Miss Jean Chris 'rtullltt. Miss Virginia Roberts and Miss tW FoUz' . Alexander Van neiissolater tvltl entertain hm at lunchfon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. CL Belmont, of New York. iftL Charles S. Farnum will bo guest of b today by Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of rem ote Bryn Mawr. The guests will bo Mrs. (Kji c oroome, Mrs. Charles A. Fnrnum, Mrs. Sonte" Ci T,la3'er MrSl Benjamin Chew nfhman, Mrs Arthur Emlcn Newbold, Mrs. Wy W. Keith, Mrs. Charles S. W. 1'ackarri, i'L. James D Wlnsor, Jr., Mrs. Adolph Itoscn fertn and Miss Julia Hush. Bjlr. and Mrs, John U. Mulford, Jr., of Fcnryth K.J. t.rvil. N. V.. will be the gucats of Jl in? " ts. Mulford's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Court-t- .' r. -..n.n nf 221D Pino street, for several una a. im'k - Vonllis. Mrs- Mulford will bo remembered as "jllu Amy Cramp. f Sire. James M. Crowell, 214 South 41st street, L. ton nhllced to recall her invltntlons for Iftilarday, January 30, on account of tho Illness 'of Mrs. Thomas JJcnver urownc. IjJr. and Mrs. Cloorgo Fritz Chandler, of 2227 F? .,ai nntprtnlneil nt dinner Inst nlcht fpniCO BUVV., -.. - ....... honor of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baugh, of 16th i Locust streets. I'oiiver Huckel, D. D., S. T. D., of Baltimore, ... iho nneaker at tho Science nnd Art Club Sit night, which met at tho homo of Frank fastton, Wayno avenue and Johnson street. r unit Mrs. Benjamin Hush and Miss Char- lotte Rush, who spent the week-end at Atlantic P.- vi,.A i-Atiirnprl tn their homo. 2106 Pino IUIJ, " - , itreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rush will entertain nt Sinner for their daughter prior to the Assembly iin Friday night ;f lira: Dlllard and Mrs. Henry K. Dlllard, Jr., Till receive liuurumiiy ul liiuii ,.uiuw, mi muuw.. 110th street, this afternoon. No cards havo :tn sent out. Illr. and Mrs. Thomas Crlmmlns, of New York, fylll tall from this city tomorrow for San Fran ftlsco by way of the West Indies and Panama. thty will be absent for several months. pOn Friday, January 29, there will bo a supper tnd, dance given by Robert N. Fell at tho BonUngdon Valley Country Club. fw- At the dance and entertainment arranged by itWAjnranao Association of the School of Design Wions have been planned nnd will be carried cut fcy Ihs students. There will bo an Inter- prIye fiance by it group of tho girl students, irranBed fy Miss IJ. Marguerite Doyle. Ths entertainment will bo for tho purpose of ttUtng funds for the maintenance of tho Post Graduats Fellowship, supported by tho alumnae. Mtas Clara V. Richardson, president of the Munnae Association, Is chairman of tho com mutes tn rhnrun nf thn ilnnen nnH Miss Grace lifefenson Is chairman of the Undergraduate Committee on Decorations. This will bo tho frit occasion for tho use of tho old assembly Wj, which was reflnlshed dfcrlng the Christmas hcatlon, the color scheme being green and flld. PTne wedding of Miss S. Margaret Ross, of :fpjrktsburg, Pa., nnd Ransavllle Frome will piis place on February 3 at 6:30 o'clock nt the tflrst Presbyterian Church, of Parkesburg. SSlUs Ross will bo attended by Miss Mary M. Etss as maid of honor, and MIssT Arllne Zerne, julthton, Pa.; Miss Rebekah Owen, Miss Ellza peth Paxson and Miss Hallle Gllson, of Parkes JjMT, bridesmaids. Frederic W, Lineaweaver, BJ Philadelphia, will be best man. Norman ftiherlck, Langhorne, Ta.; Slerrlt Haines, Oliver iff. Perrln and George M. Cannel will bo ushers. lAfter a tour they will live at 623 Cooper Wet, Camden. N. J. HIm Ross has been extensively entertained amuadelphia and vicinity. A bachelor dln- p was given tn honor of tho bridegroom at ffs University Club last week. I Along the main line MOTIhbhook Mrs. Matthew M. CJllmoro will en- ipun her bridge club this afternoon, when !' Wests Will lneluiln Sf rs. Jnaenh P. McCullen. IS". Paul D. Mlllhollnnrt. Mrs. 'Wlnsor V. Eve- ld, Mrs. Qeorge A. Smith, Mrs. Frank Han p:k, Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. Olln Burrltt, Mrs. ISfflea CoUlns, Miss Jesslo Grant and Miss IUt Moslor. l Hosier. But) BUDStORE Mrs. James R. McClure. of Roberts US! has returned from Baltimore, where she SJ-' siting her mother for the past six weeks. Ur. and Mrs, Charles Carver, Jr., of Roberts 2, are spending tho week-end at Atlantlo James Crosby Drown., of Mill Creek iljijt will return next week from a vlslt to fiyn. CHESTNUT DILL S SUffraBrA ilnnoa tiol of rmi.4aia' TTnll W? ""Sht, was a Rreaf success. B. Rltten Kr Miller, of East Mount Airy avenue, en- "neq a party of 25, and airs. J, Archer 'oai Of Chestnut Hill, hart a. nnmher of E&1 from the Main T.In. Dlhora whn ware toent Were. Mr. and Mrs. William Albert .Wd, Mri ftnd Mrs u Horace Burrell, Mr, Mn. J. T7m1n TTiiKaII n. Vk. ff'W 8. Weller, Miss Eleanor Wood, Miss S" ldmann. Miss Marlon Hubbell. Miss te,on Coons, Miss Evelyn Qrleb, Miss Evelyn W toward Rogers, John Armstrong and Wfitoa Goodwin. Ilia Evelrn M. fifnev. nf Prmnwl Park gH Brooklyn, Is vlsltlnsr Mrs. Horace II. LU, of Qowen avenue. ALONG THE READING ext meetlugf of the Woman's Club, of !le. will take place on Wednesday, Feb- at z so o'clock at All Hallows Parish Books and nlava voiM tin HlnpitanAjl nnr. afttrnoon. AU February meetinas will ttharg, of the Executive Committee. P'Cr " Msber of tn Browning Clun at -t Iusti9W aiMrnoon, uw cisaaor dllU ieson .A 1 111 Ferncnstte wilt road n paper on Mrs. Browning and her Influence on modern literature. The following AVednesday tho usual business of the organization will bo dispensed with and It will hold Its annual theatre matinee, fol lowed by n dinner nt tho St. James. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin T. Gillespie, of Elklns Park, v ill entertain on Thursdny evening nt n dance, when their guests will Ineludo Lieu tenant Rnlph Shopard, U. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Shcpnrd, Mr. and Mis. Wndo Jolley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Dnvls, Dr. nnd Mrs. Norman I'nync, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Borden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fltztrernld, Mr. and Jtrs. James Bryan, Lieutenant Herbert Taylor, U. S. N., Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Taylor and Roman Rlvas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Shelp, of York road nnrt Oak lane, are at Tnmpa, Flu., where they will remain for an Indefinite stay. GEKMANTOWN Friends of Edward Moore will bo glad to know that ho Is recovering from a serious operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Caleb Milne, of 3117 West Pcnn street, entertained at brldgo yesterday. A dancing cla3s, which meots on nltcrnato Monday evenings In the Automobile Club, Is under tho direction of Mrs. E. Nnudnln Ducr. The class numbers 40, nnd tho next meeting will tako place Monday, February 1. Miss Eleanor Town, of New York, ' Is nt present the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis Iluehlcr, of 512 East Johnson street. The Tuesday euchre this week at St. Vin cent's Hall will bo arranged by Mrs. Edward Wolshcr. On February 2 Mrs. Morrison Wood and Miss Adclc Fraser will bo In charge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McCarty, of 1C4 East Chelten avenue, cntertnlncd nt "BOO" last eve ning. Their guests Included Mrs. Ida Vir ginia Bcalc, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blckel, William H. Scott and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McCarty. Miss Rachel Parker and Miss Fanny Parker, of McCnllum street, have gono to Florida for tho remainder of tho winter. William II. Eddlshaw, 5934 Gcrmantown nve nue, has gono to Atlantic City for a short stay. Miss Elizabeth Otto, of 5130 Wayne avenue. Is at present In Atlantic City for a stay of sev eral days. John Axford, 343 East Chelten avenue, will leave on February 4 for Miami, Flo., where ho will remain until spring. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Frances Buck, doughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Buck, of 3!)0G Sprueo street, will enter tain Miss Margaret Meyer, of Baltimore, as her guest In February. Miss Meyer will arrive tho latter part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, of 1016 South 46th street, will sail on Thursday for the Bahamas. Mrs. Harrle Hause Fouse will give a luncheon on Thursday, February 4, from 1 until 3 o'clock, at her home, 43D5 Pine street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Rno Wolfe, of 1733 East Passyunk avo nue, entertained Inst week nt luncheon, In honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth Bermas, of Milton, Pa. Covers were laid for 10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis entertained tho Monday Evening Bridge Club last evening at their home In the Glrard estate, 2512 South Garnet street. Their guests were Paymaster Manning H. Phllbrlck, U. S. N nnd Mrs. Phllbrlck, Lieutenant Commander Raymond S. Keycs, U. S. N nnd Mrs. Keyes, Lieutenant Arthur T. Barney, U. S. N nnd Mrs. Barney, Lieutenant Ralph L. Sheppard, U. S. M. C and Mrs. Sheppard nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bushnell. Lieutenant Commander G. H. Comfort, U. S. N., and Mrs. Comfort, with their little daugh ter. Miss Sylvia Comfort, who havo been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Crelghton, of 506 South 19th street, will leave ehortly for Indianapolis, to which point Lieutenant Com mander Comfort hns recently been assigned. Mrs. George A. Cunningham entertained at cards last evening at her home, 1623 Rltncr street. A buffet supper was Bervcd. Her guests were Miss Elizabeth Lemmerhlrt, Miss Helen Brooks, Miss Anne DJorup, Miss Blanche Dove, Miss Estelte Dove. Miss Lay Lynch, Miss Gladyz Monsalvatage, Miss Gertrude Loney, Miss Irene James, Miss Marin James, Miss Augusta James, Miss Evelyn James, Miss Muriel James, Miss Reglna Hughes and Mrs. Denney. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Benno Goodman, of 2303 North 21st street, have Issued Invitations for the wed ding of their daughter, Miss Elsie Goodman, to Isadora Meyers, tomorrow night, January 27, at 6:30 o'clock, at the Rlttcnhouse, 22d and Chestnut streets. Miss Goodman will have her sister, Mrs. Morris N. Cohen, for matron of honor, and Mr. Meyers, his brother, Frank Meyers, for best man. Tho bridegroom and bride will be at home after March 1 at 1312 Eleanor Btrect, Logan. Miss Stella V, Snowden, of 1S21 Wallace street, entertained at cards yesterday after noon. Mrs. Oeorge L. Collins will be hostess at a euchre, to bo given on Saturday, January 30, at 2;15 o'clock In St. Malachy'a Bchool hall, 1419 North 11th street, for the church at Bomerton, Pa., of which the Rev, William J, McMahon Is rector, ROXBOROUGn 'The Man With a Million," an entertaining musical sketch, will be presented tonight by St. John's Opera Company In the parish hall, In aid of Bt. Tibothy's Hospital. Mrs. Charles B. Wood is cruilrman of the Entertainment Committee of the hospital. The officers, of the hospital Ladles' Aid are: President, Mrs. George W. Bostwlckj vice president, Mrs. M. Howard Fussellj secretary, Mrs. R. McKeown, and treasurer, MUs Margaret Bostwlck. Mrs. Albert Hood, of Rochelle avenue, WU' sahlckon, was the January hostess of her sewing club, her guests being Mrs. N. Claire Rorabaugh, Mrs. Frederick Stott, Mrs. Frank Kenwortby. Mrs. John O. Struse, Mrs Roy A Robinson, Mrs. Charl Wein, Mrs. Robert Hays, Mrs. Orlando Ptty Miss Emma Hthfus ana MUs Helta Rrtfua These young girls will appear in "Fails and Gertrude liachlcr, Miss May Gunningham, Miss I'cut and Miss Ruth W alsh. SUPPER DANCE Dance nt Ilittcnliousc Hotel Was Largely At tended Last Night. The second of tho series of fortnightly dnncca given by tho management of the Rlttcnhouse was held last evening with more thnn 100 per sons present. Before supper, which was served In the Venetian room, Senor and Scnora Carlos do Morteo gave several specialty dances. Among those who entertained at supper wero Mrs. Peter Boyd, who had a party of 30 guests. Miss Barbara Boyd also entertained 15 young friends Dr. nnd Mrs. Whiting, pt 1523 Sprueo sUeot, had ns their guests Mr. and Mrs. Balt zar de Mare, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Granger Ken nedy and Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Supplee. Another party was made up of Mr. and Mrs. J. Newlln Brown, Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph V. Lit tle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schuylor Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coxe, Chester H, Kirk, Dorothy Kirk, Mr. and .Mrs. Georgo Boehm nnd Mrs. James W. Dnvles. An Interesting table Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles 13. Barton, Miss Barton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Brown, i Before the danco Charles O. Marquette enter tained n number of friends at dinner. His guests Included J. C. Bonner, Hampton L. Car son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cawthorne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Duffy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy, Jr., John J. Donnelly, Freelnnd J. Ellis, J. M. Frnzlcr, Charles E. Gehrlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wul ter E. Hering, J. F. Lamorelle, Colonel Thomas C. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lukes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fronk Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno G. Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Mlsh, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo M. Mohr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mahlon W. New ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Duvld B. Trovnn, Mr, and Mrs. R. II. Thatcher, Ernest L. Tustln. Frank Van Roden, James C. Walsh. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burger, of Jarrett nvenue, will be at homo In their new house In Kensington nfter January 27. Mrs. Burger will bo remembered as Miss Sadie Blttan, of 243S North 20th street. Frederick Egner, of C027 Torresdalo avenue, entertained tho members of the Ushers' Asso ciation of tho Wlsslnomlng Presbyterian Church last night. Mrs. T. Altemus, of East Tabor road, has ns her guest, Mrs. Wise, of Reed City, Mich. CHARITY AFFAIRS Organ Recital to Be Given Tomorrow Night for Settlement Music School. Tomorrow evening there will be nn organ nnd song recital In "Lyndon," the Wyncote homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, for the benefit of the Settlement Music School of Philadelphia. Will C. Macfarlane, municipal organist of Portland, Me., and John F. Braun, soloist, have nrranged a delightful program which will Include Toccata and Fuguo In D Minor, Bach; Mr. Macfarlane, "Adelaide," Beethoven; Mr. Braun. Scotch Fantasle, Macfarlane (dedicated to Mr. Cyrus II. K. Curtis); Mr, Macfarlane. Group of Scotch and old English sons (a) Loch Lomond; (b) Meet Me by Moonlight Alone; (c) Cherry RIpo; fd) Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces; (e) March of tho Cameron Men; Mr. Braun. (a) Largo, Handel; (b) Ave Maria, Schubert; (c) Marche Funebre, Gullmant; (d) Coronation March, Meyerbeer; Mr MacFarlane, 1'huw fcj fuiu Stadw MISS MARGARET WATgHS MUs Waters, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Waters, Jr., will tako part in "JIotcl Potch, to be glvea by the Paint and Powder Club, at the; Jeuktatowa Auditorium, toajoriow aud Thandaj eight. Fancies," at the Dellevue-Stratford, on February 3. Gertrude Zane, Mlaa Mario Toner, Mlai Margaret Pp5 THE marriage of Miss Emily McKcon to Francis W. Kemblo will bo solemnized at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon In St James' Prot estant Episcopal Church, 22d nnd Walnut streets. The bride, who will bo given In mar riage by her brother, Spencer MoKeon, will wear a gown of cloudy whlto tullo with a court train of sliver brocade. Her veil will be of old fnmlly lnco and will bo drnped nnd held In place by a bandeau of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. She will carry a graceful bouquet of lilies of tho valley and white orchids. The matron of honor and brldo's only at tendant will be Mrs. Howard LeC. Roome, of New York, who will be gowned In pink chiffon, embroidered In silver with cloth of silver slip per!.. Her hat will bo of pink tulle, trimmed with small purple (lowers and with a cream lace veil. Mrs. Roomo will carry a tiny pillow mult of purple orchids. Mr. Kemble will havo Richard Stockton Whlto ns his best man and tho ushers, who wore class mates of Mr. Kemble nt Harvard, will bo Grls wold Lorrlllard, of Tuxedo; Charles S. Brown, Jr., and Clement L. Dcspard, of New York, and Robert E. Bradley, of Morristown, N. J. Owing to iilnesi Valentine Holllngsworth, of Boston, will be unable to attend. Following tho ceremony a small reception for the Immediate relatives will bo held at the bride's hom 2123 Sansom street. Mr. nni Mrs. Kemble will go to California, to remain until the spring. HorE-o'nninN The wedding of Miss Ellznbeth A. O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, nnd Francis X. Hope, of New York, will take place quietly this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at tho Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, on Logan square. The Rev. Father O'Hara will officiate. Tho bride, who will be attended by her sister, Miss Eleanor 55. O'Brien, as maid of honor, will bo gowned In white broadcloth, made In the new Emplro fashion, and will wear a small close nttlng hat of black strnw nnd blue fox furs. Her sister will wear a suit of snnd-colored cloth and a small black sailor hat nnd bluo fox furs. Mr. Hope will have Daniel L. McCarthy as beat man. Following the ceremony a small re ception for the Immediate families will bo held at the home of the bride's parents, 1734 Spring Garden street. Mr. and Mrs. Hope, nfter a wedding trip through tho South, will live In New York, whero they will be at home nfter March 1. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA At the first annual dinner of the One o'clock Club, of Kensington, held at Shoemaker's on North Front street, the following members were present: Dr. Chnrles R. Fulmer, C. M. Green holt, Havard Rambo, James Hathln, Lincoln McNeil, Bernard Arndt, Eugene II. Hill, Chris topher Fluehr, J. E. Fltzpatrlck, M. L. Laverty, C. II. Mott, E. II. Thurman, Charles Shoe maker, Joseph Shoemaker, Daniel J Duttleld, Llnford II. Yonker, O. Albert Burger and Richard J. Pomeroy, The dinner was followed by an Interesting program of musical selec tions. Mrs. Eva Langer gave a musical recital at her studio, 2327 North 4th street, when the following pupils took part In the program: Miss Lillian McDowell, Miss Caroline Smith, Miss Margaret Strawhower, Miss Mary Straw hower, Miss Mario Bnelder, Miss Mary Flan agan, Miss Mildred Deaves, Miss Hannah Snell, Miss Julia Connell, Miss Frances Dia mond and Elmer Slater. A large numher of guests were present: Phil Langer, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Gesh, Mr. Deaves, Miss Ethel CJresh, Miss Edith Dresh, Mrs, Flanagan, Miss Reglna Flanagan, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Diamond, Miss Anna Diamond, Miss Mary Diamond, Mrs. Bnelder, Mrs. Strawhower, William Eshelmlre, Elmer Adolph, George Kline, Miss Rose Yost, Miss Ethel Shipley and Miss Viola Shipley. A surprise party was given In honor of Bamuel Hulnlck's 23d birthday by his sisters. Mrs. Benjamin and Mrs. Tecotsky, at the home of Mrs. Tecotsky, ISO! North th street The pueats were Miss Sara Baskin, Miss Bessie Kolinsky, Miss S. Myerson, Miss Lillian Tecotsky, Miss Harah Young. Miss Hannah Jonas, Miss Lillian Flerman, Miss Rose Wolf, Miss Jean Baskin, Miss M, Cornfield, Miss Reba Tecotsky, Miss Dorothy Cohen, Bamuel Hulntck, Harry Rlerman, Jack Press, Raymond Rosen, August Lincoln, Alfred Adler, Benja min Gabler, Joseph Itatner. Louis Katr, Harry Albertman, Albert Zell, William Rubin, Samuel Weiss and J, Clark. P" " CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr, and Mrs. T. West Claggett and young son, of Baltimore, will arrive this week for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Claggett's mother, Mrs. John F. Starr, of 501 Linden street, Mr. and Mrs. Claggett will also make a short Visit In New York city and tn Madison, N. J. Mrs. Mary Brown, of 411 Penn street, has re turned from the South greatly Unproved in 4 health. T IEV3 WTlTtrk. l $ ll XfMsTK TT ' Mi l)Pl i fv? From right to left are Miss Eleanor Hoban, Mtit Magee, Miss Mary McMahon, Miss Clementine CHARITY PALL German-American Dall Held Last Night Was Great Success. Tho German-American Charity Ball was held last night In the Academy of Music Tho Acad emy was crowded to its utmost capacity, an the affair is always popular and Is looked for ward to by many overy year. Tho music nnd chorals which preceded tho grand march wero rendered very well by tho Maennorchor, Har monlo and Philadelphia Quartet Clubs. Tho grand march was led by Director and Mrs. Georgo D. Forter, and was viewed by a num ber of Philadelphia's prominent people, Includ ing the Mayor and Mrs. Rudolph Blankcnburg, Dr. W. Mullcr, German Consul; Georgo E. Grlviclc, Austro-Hungarlan Consul; Colonel M. Richards Muckle, ex-Governor Pennypacker, Matthew Sonthelmer, Henry Llorz, Edward W. Slcgman, Albert T. Amann, Adolph Storck, Wlllnrd E. Barcus, Mr. and Mrs. Franz Ehrllch and John C. Oeters. . Tho ballroom was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and azaleas, and tho word "Char ity" was brilliantly Illuminated In electric 1 effects. Tho women's gowns were all quite elaborate. Mrs. Porter woro heavy black satin, having a draped skirt and a bodice of lace, with a girdle and trimming of coral-colored satin. Mrs. Ehrllch looked very well In a gown of bluo Batln, with a tunic of whlto lace. The bodlco of lace was elaborately finished with pearla and beaded trimming. Mrs. S. Townsend Zook woro a gorgeous gown of pink satin, tho waist of which was bluo panno velvet, trimmed with fitch fur. Miss Allco Fisher looked well in a gown of yellow puasy-willow satin, and Mlsa Marlon Fisher's pink satin dress was made with a very full skirt and having a girdle of blue satin. Miss Helen Patterson looked charming In a gown of blue satin, having a scalloped tunic, tho bodice of which was made of beaded trimming, rink roses finished tho costume. Colonel nnd Mrs. Edward Bowman wero also Been. Mrs, Bowman looked well In a gown made simply of gray satin. The proceeds of the ball will bo devoted to tho destitute unemployed of tho city. TiOGA Mr, and Mrs. Georgo M. MIIIb, of 1417 Ontario street, will entertain nt dinner tonight In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert H. Byrnes, of Glonslde, and Mr. and Mis. Ludulg C. Filbert, of Fox Chase. Dr. George Mifflin Dallas Peltz, of Swedes boro, N. J., Is tho guest of hla sisters, Miss Elizabeth L. Peltz and Mrs. Henry A. Welnnd. WILMINGTON Lllburne Chandler hns Issued Invitations for tho marriage of his daughter. Miss Edna Sim mons Chandler, to Thomns Mclntlre Ellaaon, nt St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, February 6 at 6.30 o'clock In the evening. The rector, the Rev. Richard W. Traynell, will of ficiate. Immediately after tho ceremony there will be n reception nt the home of the bride, 907 Jefferson street. Mrs. Cheslelgh A. Bonlne, of Washington, D. C, will nttend Miss Chand ler ns matron of honor and the bridesmaids will 1m Miss Greta M. Chandler, the bride's sister: Miss F. Edith Springer, Miss Helen M. Rye and Miss Elizabeth H. Kllburn, of Upsall, Pa. James B. Ellnson, the groom's brother, will net as his best man, and tho ushers will be J. Roland Welch, Herbert Maston, Cheslelgh Bonlne, of Washington. D. C.. and Dr. Swlthen T. Chandler, of Germantown, Pa., the bride's brother. LANSDOWNE Members of the Friends' Needlework Guild, which meets at the homes of the members to make clothing for the Belgian relief fund and local charities, met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carroll C. Llpplncott on H(ll Dale road. Among those present were Mrs. Howard White, Mrs. John Pyle, Mrs. Arthur Shrlgley, Mrs. Barclay White, Mrs. Samuel Ogdcn, Mrs. Samuel Bartram, Mrs. J. II. Stewart, Mrs. George White, Miss Emily Wll ber, Mrs. R. M, Hannum. OPERA TONIGHT Russian Opera to Be Given Tonight Will De Viewed by Fashionable Throng. Tonight will be opera night, and the Russian opera "Boris Godunow" will be given. A num ber of parties have been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wright, of Chestnut UIU, will entertain in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Perry Bel mont, of Washington, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Edward Ingersoll. After the performance Mr. and Mrs, Wright will enterynn at supper at the Rlti-Carlton. Their gvrests will be Mr, and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mr, and Mrs, Charl ton Yarnall, Mr, and Mrs. William Struthera Ellis, Miss Julia Rush, Mrs. Alexander Brlnton Coxe, Mrs. Charles R. Snowden. Clarence R. Lewis, W, Lyman Blddle, Judge Robert Ralston and C. Willing Hare. Mr. and Mrs, Randal Morgan, of Chestnut Hill, will have as their guests Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Q. Glasgow, of London. Mrs. J- Harrison Smith, of the Bellevue Stratford, will entertain In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Farnum. Supper will follow at the RlU-Carlton. Dr. and Mrs, Wilbur Padaoek Klapp, of ti Spruce street, and. Mr. and Mrs. C. Emory Me MtehatL of Pvon, will Uo entertain, in their toita. MISB ISABEL WURTS FAOB, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd Pare, wilt be guest of honor at a theatre party and supper At the Ritz-Oarlton, to be siven by Mrs. Charles P. Fox. Those present will be Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, Miss Mary T. Denokla, Miss Hope Trux tun Beole, Mies M. EulsJIe Wlllcox, Miss Flo rence Meads, Mrs. Joseph Harrison, 0. Sargent Large, Malcolm Lloyd, Henry Gibson, Georgo Brown, William Flatt Pepper and Clarence W Fisher. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bnunnan Reath, of IS 11 Walnut street, will glTe a, theatre party, followed by supper at the Rlts-Carlton, In honor of their niece, Miss Elan Reath, and her flanoe, John A. Appleton, of New York. Among the guests will be Miss Jean Newbold Thomp son, Mlsa Charlotte Harding Brown, Miss Cor nelia Carter Leldy, Miss Margaret Handy Bur ton, Miss Inez Drayton, John O. Bell, Jr., J. Hamilton Oheston, Alexander Meroer Blddle, Jr., Thomas IC Finletter and Ludwlg C, Lewis. At the opera Miss Katharine Ashhurst Bowie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. XL Bayard Bowie, of 1710 Walnut street, win be guest of honor In the box of Mrs. John White Geary, of Chest nut H11L The other guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. R. Bturgls IngersolL Miss Helen Ellis, Btonley Stokes, Joseph VanPelt and Howard McCall. Miss Hope McMlchael wilt also be entertained at the opera by Mr.' and Mrs. C. Emory Mo Mlohael, of "Knoll House," Devon. AMUSEMENTS Glacier National Park LIFE AND 1IAD1T3 OP TUB BLACKFEET INDIANS TRAVELOGUE MR. LAURENCE D. KITCHELL of the nureau of Commercial Economic! With Motion Pictures and Hand-Tinted Slides at ths ACADEMY OP MUSIC Wednesday, January 27, 2 P.M. for tha benefit HOME RELIEF DIVISION EMERGENCY AID COMMITTEE Beats, COc, 2Sc and 10c. On Bale at All Aeencles and Door BELMONT C2d, Abovo Mnrket Street Matinee 2:30 Evenings 6:30 to 11 P. M. Coming Next Week "THE SPOILERS" TODAY "SAMSON" By Special Arrangement "DU BARRY" WITH MRS. LESLIE CARTER Thurs. Fri. Sat Jan. 28 Jan. 2D Jan. 30 TprI?T?'irGrP This & Next Week. Evirs. 8U5. X1 VJIVIVnjOX Matlneea Wed. nnd But. 2:16. CHAHLE8 rnoiIMAN Presents The Oreat Three-Star Combination JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN JOSEPH GAWTHORN in THE GIRL FROM UTAH ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEWMAN With" Actual iNJJ vv J-rxxixx War plcturC3 Friday J'1 Saturday tMo WAR CAPITALS Ticket noc. i'ic. $1 at Heppe's. Amphitheatre. 23c. P A "RPTPTf Th, Nt Weefc. Egs. at 8:15. laAXVnito'lV Matlneea Wed. & Sat. at 2(18. A. II. WOODS Presents LEW FIELDS In the Riot of Laughter THE HIGH COST OF LOVING Popular Price Wed. Mate. Beet Seats 1.80. T3T?riATl Tnl" 'c' Week. Evgs, at 8:1S. XilXj.i-f Matlneea Wed. & Sat. at 2:1B. DAVID UEL.ASCO Presents LEO DITRICHSTEIN In the Brilliant Comely by Fereno Molnar THE PHANTOM RIVAL MAUKET STItEET AT JUNIPER VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 GLOBE gSSSrHoey&LeeKS Timely 1C3 8 0T1IEU NOTABLE A p m C ALL FEAT U HE -" - - " LVD TP Matinee Tomorrow 2ilB. IKIO TONIGHT AT 8 US THIS AND NEXT WEEK ONLY CYRIL MAUD E IN HIS GUEAT COMEDY SUCCESS "GRUMPY" A TTnT "DTJT I'op. 1 Matinee Thursday AD hiLiir til To.viaiiT at 8:ib shaup The Funniest Play Eer Written "THE THIRD PARTY" With TAYLOH HOLMES and WALTER JONES AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT HERE1 Chestnut St. SB Home of World'a Greatest Photoplay! 4th h CHRISTIAN, E WEEK rft' r, Tlnilir AFTB., 1 and S -10o and ISo J.IIUCO J-tiiJ KVUH.. 7 ana i iuc. loo, zsa Academy of Music gSSS Feb. 28tfB IRVIN S. COBB ,0, th. ShturtayveMnPoat, n what ha saw at the front In the European War Zona. B?au i Toinorrowl lachWMatriceaMo. to 4.oO. ' METIIOPOLITAN OPEHA HOUSE METHOPOL1TAN Ol'EUA CO.. NEW YOUK toiS BORIS GODUNOW A&e &" S38SZ &;.. 8L8S5f: Mr. Polacco. Seats HOB Chestnut Street, Walnut IU35 : ltace OT. B F. KEITH'S THEATRE Dtlh WOKTU TA.LKWQ J.UOUTI TlPNnlETTA CIIOSMAN 4 CO. i LA M1LO, MAU. m?AIL MONTQOMEIIY: JOHN It. UOItDON A CO.; !USAkSfl.OYDi MOUAN A WISKIt. OTHERS. THE I Stanley Market Street. Above linn PICTURES, 11 to 11 16 Edith Taliaferro in "YOUNG ROMANCE" Comlnc Thurs . Frl.. gat THE GOOSE QIRL" Next Week Mary Plcltford In "MiaTttfc33 NELLl', PALACE Theatre "W?:. VAUDEVILLE mrSrStr PHOTOPLAY Qlrl of tha Golden" West" CROSS EARLE-S DIVING LIUEB FRANCONI OPERA CO JAMES REQAN CO. OTHERS 1U x VJ Program cnancea uonaay t Thursday mUT? A rppTC DA1 1 Of t KVBJMNOB, T A , tllBftJ."" t V 1U. 10, 21 , 20o NIXOWB Milton and D Long Bisters . . -v-r-r-k I oro -ijuji- AJtuiman. uroa. I K U M 1 I 1 jmsmo iwwft iiavn VjJ.VrVA1!.!-' I Mason 4 Murray Richard Bro. Today 2il 8. 7 8 I Laughing Picture DTtm flMT'R auMONT-a MiNSTRaii U iYL U iN X D DTK AND ARCH BTS. BURLESQUE. "WHITE HQUSH BABY EMPIRE GEO. STONE ETTA POULARD mt THIS SOt'IAX HaiDS CAINO TUS3 GQLUtQS WBUi i