EVENING- SEDGER-PHIIiAPflL-PmA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 191.5. $ m " ' "; ' .',,"" .T. , . mmnmmimmimmmiMmmiminM . . ..,nt t u1in tnhprlno-ft to MlSS M1U , ,.i. will iatta blnce on hure- l have hl ushers' dinner tonight nt llw Sion VBlle. Countrv Club . boss s lrfcues Crawford. William rf. Du Barry. tnnlnron I BIWC- Charles J. muaie. i-... ft..,.. tnnh "Wharton L,ippincon, " I" -..i n'tt.lll nnrl Bnowden Samuel. woiiam i" . r , r, ,m t.nf mill elvs a luncheon on 'Kulr t th Belgravla for her daughter, Miss UP . . ... t . whose onEaarement to Utottte & Favorite was recently announced. Anions llflm r-ii.ilnn rutin. M SB 1M. ....... Mlsa Caroline Ives llrlnton, Ki,, Anna Blnney Brlnton, Miss Eleanors C Be Hiwen Deacon. Ml.. Mary Hall iUiro. fhit and Mrs. George B. Evans, of 2 North ... '.!... Mt irlva n smalt danco at the Uut- ffi, tomorrow night In honor of Miss Elinor U Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charloa iuou ,.- ...- .m Includn Miss Jean If Bean, -mo i" " . wmli Ullte, Miss Katherlno Zimmerman Og- "" . .. . ml.,, nr Arrnn J,a Hiss Katnanno icni, ... - fnll'tr Mls Huberta Totter, Miss Anna Mary Willhour, Miss Koberta Brown Downing-, Miss fcUrteth Yardley. Miss Louisa Gibbons Davis, l ....i. ah rnrrfen Warden. Miss Ellxa- feth Wlster, Miss MarJorTo Taylor. Miss Ruth L. Mann, Mlfls Isobei unc uuU0.0, .o tv ... u.. tih Mnrv Hull Laird. Mlsa ''Frances dujusi"" - licurlatlne Behn. Miss Katherlno Seeler, Thomas IKoblnson, "William u. xioDinson, v. ""' vWcs, Philip Marvel, Jr., Robert Carrere, I Brooke Edwards, Edwaru u. num, t" L i.. Pcmell Fenton, "Wajno Marshall, k .iin rnlnmnn Sellers. 3d, rrank c. C wiiliam Crosman. Marshall Crosman, pciepl'i H. Dulles, 4th, Charles Y. Fox. Jr., Hol- tila Fox, Joseph M. Fawerson, m, now. Rowland, Alfred S. Beeves, Henry Chase Tat Mll, Alfred Durant Norrls, John Gardner, Jr., Herbert IC Crlfton, Joacph Iglehart, Arthur f8yre, Jr, J. Cavcrley Nowiin, jr., josepn u- her, John Francis Gardner, John AV. Mcars, C. SBUnley Hurlbut, Gustavus B. Fletcher, Ixw- Vience Murdock and Henry Houston. R "" " ' LThe neit dance at the Huntingdon Valley JCoimtry Club will be held on Friday night, Feb- fruarjr :. as - i RMri. John Butler and Mlsa Georslne Butler, !i WUkes-Barre, aro the guests of Mrs. Butler's flUter, Mrs. George F. Lasher at her home In Brail for several dajs. E?Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Hebard will entertain Eltfore the Bal Masque next Tuesday night. BE Ellr. and Mrs. Henry S. Paul, who have been fipeadlns the winter at the Bellevue-Stratford, KlU go South thte week. HThB miraeement Is announced of Miss Ethel fnobertion Kennedy, daughter of James Kcn- &y, to Amos Strunk. of Llanerch. Rillii Amelia Doualas. of 409 South -Td street, I-Vm t.iv. nn Thurndiv for New York to vlfilt I frtends for several days. Cillss Phoebe Williams Adams, daughter of SHlrry Clifton Adams, -whose marriage to IGtorje Jcsper Harding, Jr., will take place on Eter Monday, will bo guest of honor at a IWhcon and kitchen shower today, to be given (br JIUs Frances W. Bally, daughter of Henry Pul Bally, of Ardmore. Tho guests wilt ln jjclude Mrs. Robert C. Clay, Mra. Hoxle Harrl I ion Rmlih. vu r.llzfthnth G. Williams. Miss Emllle D. -Williams, Miss Nancy O. Smith, Miss lKharlne H. Kremer, Miss wary uutnuen Ih3rd Miss Sarah A. Baker, Miss Jean N. Long, Mm Charlotte Fahnestock, Mlsa M. Elizabeth IrL..- v.,-- mi.t ... k jt nt- aiv.l pwat .uifls .iizauein v. .iiuums, miaa uiuj, ,H. Wrllht und Miss Edwlna Blkins Bruner. J ALONG THE MAIN UNE f BAYEnFOtm-The Main Line branch of the Ztairftncy Aid, which has worked ao hard for th good cause this -winter, will give a lartfe Baique hall Easter Monday night at tho Merlon Cricket Club. Tho patronesses ar Mf- P. Henry "Walnwrlght, Mra. Joseph V. PIt, id. Mrs. Btaoy B. Lloyd and Mrs. Gren Tffl Dodge Montgomery. Jjhs Ilaverford School Dramatlo Club will pSfent an Interesting play. "Handy Andy," the pJTlH of February 27 at the Merlon Cricket ifT!U-lElD-Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Kinney Sw Slven a dance last night at their home. Jtret and Oalnor road. Tho affair, -which m a iqrprlse to Mr. and Mrs. Kinney, was "ringed by lira. Albert r. Clime and Mra. Robert r. Bernard. pl guests were Mr. and Mrs. Addison A. l3rUUan, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Conover, Mr. fl Hri, Thomas O. Browning-. Mr. and Mrs. Mt P. Clime. Mr, and Mrs. Walter C. 551m BWn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atwood. Mr. and JSJ, Edward Decker, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon te, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Drench, Mr. jig! Mrs, Robert Bchofleld, Mr, and Mra. KSWM J1. Kennon. Mr. and Sin. J. J. Dela- sig na Mrs. Frank Hardt. Mr. and Sgf waiter Hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. inj, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Crowe, Mr. u'. William Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. UJ H, Uellerman, Mlas Bllzabeth Bernard, g oei uernard. Miss Elvl- Krvln, Mrs. Sfr Qlelm, Miss Dorothy Gelm, Miss Mary CbrtsUan, Miss Maud Conover, Mlas Alice -, Wn rt0 H.jiahjn, Dr. Bamuel P. B. i Albert H. qiime. I, O. Clime. Albert ot "-.v.. w5iu, .uniu xpKer. x. .- "-.., uuiioar uroyer, uenrara Krvln. 4l Cleveland Onrt WmAtn-rA Wi.1. 1 P aupper was served during; the evening-. AT.flNfi TIT17 T?TTM- &" JefTtraon Phip li at present vlsltins; .J " "B ww ruejps, or 6Jd street and i rtnue. New y0rlc Mrs. Phelps wlU ra ? 'H about a week and -will be tht nest of , -v ana lughttr-lnl4w, Mr. and Mrs. wa 0. Phln., nt TV.. .v.n... Tu. CI, 0t Cov,nKn. Kentucky, witli, -whom . per home. Slth Lanalere, of Kenllworth Inn, has returned; to her horn after h.s,Vf t tb past two -weeks as tha mit.t ct a New York, where sb - .xten,. "'vjiiinta. wa J a Valentine dajvse at th.e Old waniry cteb g saturdfy svenia, at M o'etoclc Th o4ubfeut wiu he beautifully decorated with Valentino novel, ties, and many of the members are expected to attend. Miss Eleanor C. Jones, Miss Indus Mills and Thomas H, Brown compose the committee In charge of the affair. Miss Madeline Murray, of 6448 North 13th street, will entertain at bridge followed by buffet luncheon, on Saturday at her home. The card of Miss Lea Marie Murray was enclosed In the Invitations. Those present will be Miss Dorothea Prendergast.MIss Lillian Toomey.MIss Gertrude Fischer, Mlsa Mary Tisdall, Miss Bess Murray, Mlsa K&thryn Kelly, Miss Lenoro Kelly, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Olivia Hardy, Mlsa Ag nes Borgen, Miss Madeleine Aflamson, Miss Helen Adamson, Miss Agnes Adamson, Miss Margaret Lukes, Miss Elonnor MoNulty, Miss Hester Rawley, Miss May LoftUs, Miss Loretta Campbell, Mlsi Dorothea Miller, Miss Anna Murphy, Miss Eleanor Huane, Miss Helen Pat terson, Miss Vera Berry, Miss Lconldo Daglt, Mlas Kathryn Loughran, Miss Jane Ewlng, Miss Marie Bonner, Miss Ethel Bonsor, M(si Allco Bonsor, Mlsa Ardls Tanguay, Miss Rita Mc Dovltt, MIbs Marie Qulnn, Miss Bernadette Sulli van, Miss Kathryn Hermes, Miss Winifred Hill, MIbs Helen Hill, Mlsa Kathryn KMIIy, Miss Lulu Gruner, Miss Ella Bruot. Miss Marcella Conway, Mrs. Fraxer Dliyou, Mrs. James Ran, Mrs Samuel Christine, Miss Elizabeth Lukes and Miss Gertude Lukes. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Powers Gillette, of Hamilton Court, have issued Invitations for a dinner in honor of their daughtor. Miss Loulso Scranlon Gillette, on Tildny, February 13, be fore tho Bal Masque of Mrs. Duer's Dancing Class. Mrs. W. H. S. Nicely will give a bridge luncheon tomorrow nt her home, 1117 South 51st street. Covers will be laid for 18 guests. Mlsa Nan Miner, of BS4S Washington avenue, la a guest for several days of Miss Irene Van Syckie during the carnhal week at National Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Md. Misfl Van Syckle's home Is In Chicago. She -will visit Mlsa Miner later in the Benson. Miss Katherlno Sparks, of 4100 Walnut street, will leave today for New York to attend a luncheon. Mi. Charles Mercer Hicks, of tho Nether lands, 43d and Chestnut streets, went to .New York to spend the week -with her mother, Mrs. Perclval Thomas, at hor home on Riverside Drive. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Marguerite Carroll, of 1833 Morris street, -will entertain the members of the Chow Club at her residence tomorrow night, at -which covers will be laid for 50 guests. Among thoso to be piesent are Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Anna Rellly, Miss Edna Fox, Ml Clara Core, Miss Emma Russell, Samuel Craig, Leon Clarke James MuFaul and Samuel Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scott will entertain at "600" on Thursday evening in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Barend Do Korte, of New York, at their home, 215 Dickinson street. Among those pres ent iv 111 be Mrs. Martha Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ansel, Sir. and Mrs. William Soffard, Mr. and Mrs. James Costello, Miss Helen Costello, Charles Paul Wllfong and Edward Ball. Paymaster Manning If. Phllbrick, U. S. N., and Mrs. Phllbrick, of ZC5 South 21st street, entertained the Monday Evening Bridge Club last night. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis, Lieutenant Ralph P. Sbepard, U. S. M. C, and Mra. Shepard, Lieutenant Commander Raymond Jl. Kees, TJ. S. N., and Mrs. Keyes and Lieu tenant Arthur T. Barney, U. S. N and Mrs. Barney. Lieutenant Walter B. Decker, U. S. N., and Mrs. Decker -will entertain this evening at a Heart Party In honor of Mrs. Decker's sister. Miss Barbara Rosasco, of Pensacola, Fla., who is at present their guest at their home In the Glrnrd Estate, 2323 South 21st street. Red car nations and -valentine emblems -will form the decorations. The guests -will b Captain A. S. Williams, U. S. M. C and Mrs. Williams, Lieu tenant Commander George B. Landenberger, U. S. N., and. Mrs. Landenberger, Lieutenant W. Lee Pryor. U. S. N., and Mrs. Pryor, Lieu tenant R. T. Blackburn. U. S. N., and Mrs. Blackburn, Lieutenant W. F. Cochrane, U. a. N,, and Mrs. Cochrane, Naval Constructor A. D. Court, U. S. N., and Mrs. Court, Miss Mar garet Gray, the Misses Harrlan, Lieutenant Lewis Davis. U. S. N of the Minnesota: En sign Walter Delane, U. S. N., of the Minnesota: Paymaster Parsons, U. S. N., of the Missouri: Lieutenant McCracken, V. 8. N., of the Mis souri; Paymaster Lamar, U. S. N., of the Mis souri; Mr. and Mra. George Grant, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fenner, Mr. and Mrs, T. S. Fillmore and Joseph Cushlng. Mr, and Mrs. George N, GUI, of 2321 South 21st street, entertained the choir of St. Luke's M. E. Church last evening- at their home. Forty guests attended. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Typographical Union No. 3 gaye Us 65th an nual ball last night at Turngemelnde Hall, Broad street and Columbia a.venue. William H. Youngr. president, led the grand march, with his sister, Miss Young. Mr, Young was assisted by James P. Bowen and John P. Donohue. Many visitor from out of town -were present. New York, Baltimore, Washington, Altentown. Reading, Harrlsburs-. Wilmington and Camden being- represented. This annual event has become a feature In the Hf of tho union, being a sort of get-together occasion. The proceeds of the ball are devoted to the Health Committee and the George W, Chllds Memorial HH Association. About WO guests attended. Mrs. William P. Jackel. of 2032 NortU Mth street, will entertain at luncheon today, in honor of Mrs. Tbaddlus S. Malinger, of W South 4th street. Mrs. Frank W, Ashbrook, of Mil North 17th street, will entertain the, members of her card elutl Thurdny afternoon, when, her guests will is Mrs. Harvey H. Braddpek. Mrs. William Rawbotfcwn, Mrs. Henry Wt"l, Mrs. M. U yiftfcWw. Mrs, X BsanJsaaa, Mrs. H, Smith r MsJJlsllBilf jffltsKlcf lgffPIMHSP3?flgBi& iBIK -1 l3g.Hgi lT7'igfflDB(Hu;:::;' sB lgsHp5PP'3KSE?Sl gfsrNMsgHgsgfsH!7(V:fc JJgslHgfsRKS gsWggggfsBsHBB gsgsgsgsgsgsgflffffH Kgy9gfsMgBiBiUiBlgfffffffff iLgsHF gfsgsgfffffffsl KKBs!!l9tFsSBMIKP vmz 4sgfsgffffffH KBUBSfmm -yMgfffffffffffffffffffiffffH gffffffffffffffffffffffsggffffffffs gffffffffffffffffffffffffffssi gsgsgsgsgsissgsgsgffsgffsBgffsssK SSgfffffffffffffffffffffH SBgSgSgSgSgSgSSBBgSgSBBgagSgSSlgSgSgKi gfSgSgSgSgffSgfsH gsgsgsgsgsgfsgfsV -&BBKKKBL GWI MISS ANGELA DE C. R. FOP.NEY Miss Forney's engagement to 'William Warden Hodino was announced yesterday by her parents, Brigadier General and Mrs. James Forney, of this city. CpB A WEDDING of much Interest will take place tonight nt tho Hotel Adelphla, -when Miss Pearl Apt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Apt, of 6729 North 13tli street, Oak Lane, will bo married to Samuel Bergcr. The Rev Dr. Mar--viu Nathan, of the Beth Israel Congregation, will officiate at tho ceremony. The bride, wno will be given In marriage by her father, "will wear a gown of lustrous white satin, tiimmed with duchess lace and pearls. Her -tell of ex quisite Hco will be arrariged with Juliet cap, held In place with pearls and oianse blossoms. Orchids and lilies of the valley will form her bouquet. Miss Hilda Apt will be her sister's maid of honor. She will wear a handsome gown or orchid pink sitln, trimmed with silver lace. Mrs. Samuel Haber will be matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Alice Rltch, Miss Antoinette Berger, Miss Rose Berger, of New York, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Sylvia Soilless, Miss Tlllle Greenhouse, Miss Cella CrailB, Miss Violet Cartun, Miss Edith Silver man and Miss Marian Silverman. SIgmund Berger will be his brother's best man nnd the ushers -will bo J. SIgmund Cravls, William Sle pln, S. Norman Grahn, Samuel Apt, Jerome Apt, Milton Staub, Samuel Klein, John Taggen nnd Robert Schless. Following the ceremony there will be a recep tion. The bridegroom and bilde will leave on an extended Journey and upon their return will live at the Tioga Apartments, 3518 North 16th street. CHESTNUT HILL A dancing class, composed of yaunc married people in Chestnut Hill, has been meeting at tho different country clubs during the -winter. The class will meet next Saturday at the White Marsh Country Club Among the members aro Sir. and Mrs Henry Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simonln, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. R. Tlmanus, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Donahue, Miss Emily Taylor, Mr. and Mra. EllsworthHults, Miss Nellie Tay lor and Frank Mulliii. Miss Emily Taylor, of East Mount Airy ave nue, will entertain Informally at luncheon. In honor ot Mrs. Harold Gaylord, of New York, who will arrive tomorrow to be the guest of her mother. Mrs. Henry Bell, of 2)6 Eergreen avenue, until Saturday. TbMabjr KD JkVr MfiS HANNAH RANDOLPH: Mlw Ilsndolph U n extremely popular member pt tfo younger t Uka her tillers, Mrs. Jha B- Fell sod M. Pbilfp. Stva iho U very tow 9? vjwoor if srt. MewlrSwfekl rvmilTA IITT srnr gffVPHgffk Bf wKB WmL ' WBfQKffift-' Jw sH us J &- IfL.-ry" JgffffsgfS i H tSZMssirr .sgfffffffffffffl' SSBBk P- i. ..SS..S.SBBBBB1vj gffffffffffffffffftgffffffffffffffflglgfffff rhoto br Et.iii SludU. f - . j. n T'lE debutantes will be entertained today chiefly at theatie parties and the opera, and most affairs will end with supper nnd dancing at the Rltz-Carlton. Miss Lucia A. Warden, daughter of Mrs. Hei bert W. Warden, -will be guest ot honor at a theatre party, followed by supper nnd dancing at the Rltz-Carlton. to bo given by Mr. and Mrs Wulter L. Foulke, ot the Mill HoUJ-e. Whlteniursh. As Mi. and Mrs. Foulke are in Florida the party will be chaperoned by Mrs. Heibcrt Wniden The guests will Include Miss Jean New bold Thompson, Mlsa Virginia Rob erts, Miss Mary Stuart Wiuts, Miss Hansell Fiench Earie, Miss Charlotte Harding Brown, Mies Alice Pardee Enrlo, Miss Elizabeth E. Wls ter, Miss Mary E Claj ton, Miss Hubeita Pot ter, Miss Katharine X. Ogden, Miss Klinor Judd Bean, Miss Elinor S. Gamble, Miss Maty Erd man Princeton, Miss Katharine H. Kremer, Joseph M. Palteison, 2d, Ashton Souder, Jr , William H. Parker, of Charleston, S. C: Aithur H. Dutton, Alfred S. Reeves, Herbert W. War den, Jr, George L. Wood, Robert McLean, Warden McLean, Pardee Erdman, Princeton; J. Somers Smith, Jr., William Foster Fotterall, Joseph N. Ewlng, Arthur C. Domuice, Rowland V. Mellor, Roderick Kellett, Lelghton Dunning, MSb-man Dunning, E. Walter Claik, 3d, Thomas Robinson, Frederick Muller and Ralph Edile. Miss S. Worthlngton Mitchell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Kearsley Mitchell, of 1730 Spruce street, will be entertained at a theatre paity, followed by supper nnd dancing at the R1U Carlton. to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Tunis, of Media. There will be 18 guests present. Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Hullltt, ot 1M South 23d street, will b honor guest at a theatre party to be followed by supper at the Rltz-Carlton, given by Mr. and Mrs. Lan,;horne Bullitt Dick, ot Chestnut H11L Miss Dorothy De Haven Deacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Deacon, and Miss Fred erica Bremer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bremer, of Overbrook, will be guests of honor at a small dance to be given by Dr. and Mrs. Hays Clements, of 1027 Walnut street. Tho house will be attractively decorated with palms, ferns and red roses. The guests will number 50, mostly from the debutante nnd' younger dancln? men set. A buffet supper will be served at midnight. Miss Athalla Hirst, daughter of Mrs. James Hirst, of Chestnut Hill, will be guest of honor at a small dance to be gheti by Dr. W. B. Fetterman at his home In Chestnut Hill. There will be 40 guests present. During the evening a buffet supper will be served. Miss Alice Chapman Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman Thompson, will be entertained at an opera box party by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of the Dust Pan, Meron. NORTHEAST PHILADEPHIA The North Kensington Business Men's As sociation will slYe their third annual banquet at Kugler1" tomorrow night. Edward James Catlell. city statistician, will be one of the prominent speakers of the evening, Edward Deneen and Phillip Yeagle have Just returned from a short stay at Norrlstown, Pa. Miss Sallle Mulber and Miss Amelia Koch spent the week-end at Valley Forge, The Rev. V. V. C. Cloak has recently re turned from Salem, N. J. Miss Anna Winkler, of Wilmington, Del., Is being- entertained by her aunt, Miss Eva Brown. Mr- nd Mrs H. Harry Hyroan, of 3MS Tulip street, entertained last evening in honor ot Miss Sylvia Fox; and Samuel H. Brodsky, nrljoso engagement was recently announced. The guests included Mlsa Frances Fpx, Miss Bella Fox. Mlsa Beatrice Starr. Miss Lillian Haudtr, Hits Sylvia Fo. IjouU Hyman, Ted Vpx, Hor ace Raines, Jack Kenner. Samusl H. Brodk. Samuel Voselsohn. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Welner. Mr s,ud Mrs. Harry Schleln, Mr. and Mrs, H. Harry Hyman. John Mason. Walter GarUn. Frank Tulckwertb Gus Bchur. wilt ttw Meiers, Joseph BUler, WiVMaui Walters and 0r KHcby ANL'MUEK of tables hao nlready been engaged for the dansant at the Ucllevue StintfOrd next Saturda, which promise") to be particularly Interesting, as Mrs. May 1. Tem ple, who pteslde nt these nffalts, hns arranged to have Maurlcr, with Mi's Florence Walton, come over ftom New Yoilt to give nn exhibi tion of the lateit step. The dnnsanl will be given In the main balltoom, Instead ot the Rose Garden. Among thosei who will entertain on this oc casion will be Mrs. Herbert W. Warden, for her debutante; daughter, Mlsi t.ucla Warden: Mrs Burton Brlce. Mrs Alexander I'atton, Dr. and Mrs. W. Remolds Wilson and Mis. Chnrles Brlnton. Several Interesting parties occupied tnb1ei In the Rose Garden on Saturday afternoon. Mra. Herbert Warden chaperoned a number of jounfc persons, Including Mlsa Elizabeth Wlster. M1S3 THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA Plays and Player- Club AVill Give Perform ance Tonight for Hencfit of New Hospital. The Piny and PIaers" Club will present "The Doctor's Dilemma" to night In the bnllroom of the Bellevue-Stratford. The sketch by Georgo Bernard Shaw Is a clever satire, nnd has been rehearsed with much care, and prom ise! to be n great Buccess. The cast Includes Mrs. AV. Yorko Stevenson, who will assume the part of Mrs. Dubedat. Dancing will follow tho performance. Tho patronesses Include Mrs. Rudolph Olanlienbiirg, Mrs. Charlcmngno Tower. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. George Qulntnrd HoiwiU, Mrs. George AVoodward, Mis. Mary Converse, Mrs. Jones AVIstcr, Mrs. Robert Kelso Cnssatt, Mrs. Samuel Panconst Ken worthy, Mrs. Clinton Rogers AVoodiuff, Mrs. Edwaid Downing, Sirs. James Potter, Mrs. James Lnrge, Mrs IMuard E. Dennlston, Mrs. John Deainley nnd Mrs. Robert Hey. The proceeds will be devoted to the Provi dence General Hospital, situated on tho west side of Germanlown, near the AVIssahlckon valley, it Is to be equipped with every modern scientific device, where any phvslclnn may bring his patients, either babies or grown-ups, to recuperate. The special feature of the hos pital will bo the babies' ward It will accom modate several doien sick babies, who will get all the attention and fresh air necessary to their health and happiness. FRANKFORD Mis J. Scott Anderson will address the Motheis' Club on the Montessorl system of teaching at the Frankfoid Free Library tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock, 'the lecture will be the first to be heard In Fiankfoul on this topic Mrs Anderson will illustrate her talk with a number of Interesting lantern slides. Thomas Crelghton's talk on "Prints and Book Illustrations" will be given at the rooms of the Historical Soclol.s, of Frankford, to night, it having been postponed from Inst Tues day. Mrs. Ashcr and Mrs. Stoever will speak and sing at the business women's rally, which will be held at the Frankford Baptist Church this evening. A lunch will be served at 6:15 o'clock, followed by a social hour. The meeting will be called at 7:45. ' The Chancel Guild will give an entertainment In St. Stephen's parish house this evening. There will be piano selections by Miss Dorothy Lucas nnd a sketch entitled, "The Home Guard," In which Miss Bertha Pray, Miss Edith Giaff, Mlas Florence Bottomly, Miss Ethel Cor son, Miss Anna AVoffenden, Miss Dorrls Har rison, Miss Edna Lees and Joseph AVohlfnhrt will take part. The sketch will be followed by a solo by Miss Laura AA'alker and a reading by Miss Eva Hallowell Another sketch will fol low, called "The Day Before the AVeddlng." The cast will Include Harry Pegal, Miss Bertha Pi ay, Elwood Harris, Jr., and Mlsa Elsie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boal are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter. ROXBOROUGH A missionary tea was given last night at the home of Mrs. Augustus Peterman, 466 Gieen lane. Miss Anna Linker, a missionary, who recently returned fiom India, gave an Inter esting account of her work. There was also nn entertaining program of musical selections. Among1 the guests were Mrs. Nathan L. Jones, Mrs. Rosa Jones, .Mrs. Emma Levering, Mrs. Everett Foerlng, Miss Retta Rlghter, Miss Adele Jones, Mis. Rudolph Hattle, Mrs. Walter Snvder, Mrs. Elizabeth Rlghter, Mrs. Charles Rlghter, Mrs. Frederick Hlce, Mrs. Percy linn sell, Mrs. AVtlliam Hornby, Sirs. O. AV. Stalker Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. John Mulr, Mrs. Elmer A'olk, Mrs. J. C. Held, Mrs. Charles Darn lib, Mrs. H. Sabold, Mrs. Edward AVhitehesd, Mrs. AVIUIam Dawson, Mrs. lva Du Gan, Mrs. E. Harris, Mrs. AVIUIam AVeatcott, Mrs. Sudell, Mrs. Augustus Beaver, Mrs. AVIUIam Miller, Mia, Magulre, Mrs. Driver, Mrs. Bayllss, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Gerhart and Mra. D, S. Cornog. Mrs, J. Heber Schofleld, ot Lemonte street. Is visiting Mrs. James I,. Bernard, of Beaver, Pa. CERMANTOWN Thomas Reyburn White, of Coulter street, entertained, the Science and Arts Club at his home last night, Atherton Brownell read his drama, "The Unseen Empire." ( Mrs. John Oxford, of East Chelten avenue, will spend the remainder ot the winter In Miami, Fla. Alt, and Mrs. AVIUIam G. Warden, Jr., are oc cupying their new home, Red Gate, on AVest School House lane. Mrs. AVarden returned yesterday from New York, where .he has been for some dajs. Mrs. J. Heber Schofleld, of Lemonte street, Is visiting Mrs, James U Bernard, of Reaver, Pa. LANSDOWNE Miss Louise Van Zant, of 58 West Lan-down avenue, returned from Washington yesterday, where she was the guest of Mra Harry Dodge, Many entertainments were gjven in her honor. J)y. Frank Crane, Ui noted New Yojk )mr nallat, r.i J, Samuel Zau Batte-a were mo Uwse who spoke at the peaes: mass meeting, held last evening In Lj! X& Century Club. Miss A'iriftola, Guilford, was c,nVrsnaa of tb towrulHw. Lucia Warden. Alfred Reeves and Arthur Dor rnnce. At another table were Mrs Gardner Cnssatt. Andrew Wheeler, Jr, and Lewis l?a.r soris. Others present included Mr and Mts Chnrlci Cox, Penn-Gaskelt Hall, Mrs. Charles Brlnton, Mis. A. S. Conway, Mrs. Edwin O Close, Mrs. Chatles Knlttel, Mis- Helen U Murray, Miss Laura D. McCowen, Mrs George AV Edmunds, JA Aery Jones, Bernard Ashbv, Earto Hepburn and Thomas Dlco. Another attractive place lor members of society during Lent will be the artistic studio nt 1001 AValnut stleet, where Miss Marguerite C. Walsi will Rive a series nt dance, tho patronesses ot these affairs Include Mrs. Thom as Enrlo White, Mr. 17. Rlttcnhouse Miller, Mrs George C. Thomns. Mrs. S. Burton Price nnd Mrs. AVIUIam Flndlay Brown. Mlso Wall's roomi lie most artistic, the furnishings nrs of wicker with Alice bluo cushions. AMUSEMENTS FfTR.R'TCRT T.nol fCTTNrma IteeuUr Mats, Extra Mat Mncntn's nirth.Uy. Trldty, Feb ti OIAItr.ES FrtOIIMAK Present Th Great Three.fltnr Combination JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN . JOSEPH OAWTHORN in THE GIRL FROM UTAH NEXT WEEK 3DATS THURSDAY KLAW & ERLANGER'S ENTERTAINERS IN TUB MUlTIlKUt, MUSICAL, MKDI.Bt FADS AND FANCIES 100 Comedians, Singers, Dancers, Specialiati Pliocrrmr Qf OfEUA I Home AVorid's" VUttbUlUb Ob. HOU8E I Greatest rhotopUys LAST WEEK 1 CHEISTIAN A rPi'mnn TAoJIit AITS, I nnd 3 lOfl and 1S x j. imo xyttnj EVGS . 7 nnd 0 10c. 16c, 3J NEXT ArNETTK KELLEIUtAX The I'erffct IVontin" In, "NEPTUMS'S DAUailTEn," WEEK HARKirr T. ABOVE 1BTH 11 A. il. TO 11:13 r. Jl, THK Stanley GABY DESLYS In Htrt TillUMI'll" AiMl Attrsptlon first showi.m: "ADVENTUrtLS ON THIS P.OOF OF" TUB EAHTH " Photographed nt great pprlt by Frederick Burllnxham on Mount Blanc and on the 1'umous Junxfrau, Sultt erland. ACADEMY OF ML SIC Traveltalka Motion Pictures Color Viowa NEWMAN PDTIV EVCS at S 1.1 EGYPT SAT, MATI.NEB al 2.3U Tickets 60c, 75c. II at Heppe's Amp.. 25c. VICTORIA "iSaicS?0 The Play with the TerrlBe Punch, Feaiuilns Wltlloin larnura A Kalhlin MllHini THE C3"DTT 17T?C! Thrilling! Picturesque: And AMANDA OII.BCrvr nerbndy'i l''anriu GT r "D T? MARKET ST. AND JCVIPlliJ il J JJ III VAUDKVI1J.E 11:311 TO 11:30 rtEAi. rr.v fest AL LEWIS & CO. BOWMAN BROTHERS JULIA CURTIS 8 COMEDY ACTS 8 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tutidey Afternoon. Feb, 23. at 2.30 KREISLER VIOLIN RECITAL Tickets 7fic to S2, at Heppe's. 1110 Cheitnut Management C. A. ELLIS BUftAfl This 4 Neit Week. ls. at S .13. XilJ.t.U nesular Matinees Wed & Sat. Eitra Mat Lincoln Birthday, Friday. Feb, 12. Mrs. Patrick Campbell In a Bernard PYGMALION Riiaw's Komnnce Popular Price AYcdneeday Matinee. Beet Seats JIM. n A T?"RTPTf This & Neit Week. Eys. at 8.13, VjiXVIVlVjiV IteguUr Matlneei Wed 4 Sat Extra Mat. Lincoln' lllrthday, Friday, Feb, 12. A. II WOODS Preaenta PAULINE FREDERICK Sen..t!Va. INNOCENT Popular Price Wednoaday Matlneea. Beat Beau Sl.JO. T VRTP TH,S WEEK ONLT1 JLi X Xvlj Matlneea Tomorrow, Friday. Saturday The Beat Mualcal Comedy ot All! "LADT LUXUHY." With FLOIIUNCK WEBBEIt NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY Dancing Around AL jolson- PALACE CONTINUOUS iooT 11 M. I fi i with Id, U A M. to 11 P, 2Un iCktA TT-a.ls-rt4. Compare our show Idcher Xwl J.VlcI CL price houses VAUDEVILLE CAJU. STATZEIt : CO,: KENT'S REALS: Othara. PHOTOPLAY MAItlK DOno In MORALS OF MARCUS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOU8B METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. NEW YORK ., 7l.05slurlc.rr..y, DIE WALKURE Minea. Kurt Id rat appearance), Oadakl, MstiensUar, hchumann. MM. Urlua, Well, rtu)dael Con Mr llertx. tieata, 1100 Cheat nut St Walnut 7039. ItactttT tTt7m1)N T I "paramount ds- above siAnKET-1- PICTURES Today "SSg" "The Crucible" MATINEES l:3U und 3(30. RVENIN08 11:30 te- It LAST A1ERICANAPPEARANCE Witherspoon ELLEN TERRY February 9th at8;15BTfAw B. F. Keith's Theatre oTOSc, ARTUtJIl PRINCE. NAT M WILLS, 1IR8. QENE HUGHES CO. J RYAN LKE. CECILIA WUIUHT AOELO ARMENTO TRIO. AND OTHERS. CROSS DAISY HARCOURT TTTlV-O 8UMMK11LANU UlllLS, OtUara IVlli X O Pioiiam C'hsnsed Mon, t Thur THEATRE xD,V!,B lOci'y u 52D ST. THEATRE BUc&S&Wi Today "THE TYPHOON" VINEES 1.50 snd 3 JO. BVENINOS B.59 to. u MAT V -rmmT T I 1'odayais lecture by-A H Brown T ,lM L Lllii I M W"btlol8hw Sflo t XJi-S. 1 TonltlU S 30 Pop 31 Hat Ihma THEATRE fjie Admumtile abllle an4 17thl.DLas-' rna ui uvn m the Sonneu" NIXON'8 Ulaa Kinllj Smile i Co Co lbs Schwol PlajffrmjuJa" Joe tytntM-il la,beiU Um lUllen (t Jtunur Dvly & KuciafrJ GRAND Today 2. IS. 7 l I TmT?T PUT W l " THURSDAY VDiljlTAli, HOLiOAt MAT. WUPAX The Third Party" &&82VL. Benefit Plar& Dance A?"i"" PUMONT'S ami AM) ARCH STJ Hkl(UM7HtV UO03HRS IN UXU.S KMP1I1U. Haatjij Mg 8hw waiinji;, iw i CASINO lUEATi; U K ul.wJr u rfilb " r- 11 I