Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1915, Sports Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING- LEDttER-PttlLADTCLPTTTA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 191.3.
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rKfl.'EDWAnD B. DUNN and Mr. William
Jyi o, Qrlfflth have organized a dancing class
to meet on Wednesdays during Lent nttho
ilnplelawn Inn, Bethlehem pike nnd Main
Street. Borne among, the members aro Mr. and
ifrs. Bruce Ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Hcynolds,
jir. tammot and Mlas Lammot.
jtlss Alleen Molyneus, of London, will be tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marrjr Thayer nt their
home In HaveMord for several days. Miss
Jlolyneux and' Mrs. Thayer, who was MIbs
Mollle Sldebotham, wore schoolmates In Paris.
There will bo dansants In the Hobo Gardens
i at the Bellevuo-Stratford on Wednesday nftcr
hoons now,, as well ns Saturdays, beginning to
morrow. ," Mrs. May Templo will chapcrone these af
fairs also. They will continue throughout tho
'spring season.
Invitations liavo been Issued by Mr. ana
.Mrs. James Mandcrson Castle, of Chestnut
Jllll, for a danco at the Philadelphia Cricket
Club on Tuesday evonlng. April 6, to meet their
daughters. Miss Margaret, Nowhold Castle and
Miss Mary Butler Cflstle. Only tho members
of tho younger and school sot have been Invited,
' m the Mioses Castle havo not made their debut
as yet. Miss Margaret Castle will be presented
next year.
Mrs. Franklin McCrca Wlrgman, of 2003 Pino
iroit. will receive Informally today from 4
It until 6 o'clock. She will bo assisted by Miss
B Ada M. Crozer and Mrs. Bnltzar B. L. do
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Miss Jean C. Bullitt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, of 126 -South 23d street,
will leave today for Detroit, Mich., where sho
wilt be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, Jr., for
Jhree weeks.
Miss Bullitt made her debut this winter and
i. has been one of the most popular debutantes.
Miss Kathcrlno Rogars, of 2201 St. James
;. place, Is upending some time as the guest of her
f sunt, Mrs. Dcsbarat, of Montreal, Can. Miss
Rogers will return about March 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher L. Boyd, Miss Marlon
Sharpless, Miss Helen Boyd, Howard Holton,
Charles Weiss, Jr., and James Monroe formed
& party that spent the week-end In Atlantic
City. '
Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Neill have
Ibpught the house owned by Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Shaclcelton at Rydal, which they will occu-
py next fall. Mrs. O'Neill will bo remembored
as Miss Marlanna Llpplncott.
Captain Alfred Hinds, U. S. N., of the receiv
ing ship Ohio, and Mrs. Hinds are at present
entertaining Mrs. Carlton Chase, of Syracuse,
Lieutenant Samuel W. Bogan, U. S. M. C,
WS land, Mrs. Bogon spent the week-end and Wash
r'fitton's Birthday nt Atlantic City. Mrs. Bogan
h?8l'll entertain at tea this afternoon nt her
b$4'"apartments In tho Colonial. Sho will be as
sisted In receiving by Mrs. A. S. Williams, wlfo
jSf: of Captain Williams, U. S. M. C.
Mrs. ralmcr Tennant. of Hagerstown. Md.,
Bite at present tho guest of Mrs. William W.
Bmyth at the Lincoln. .
'The sewing class, consisting of 25 members,
.organized by Mrs. Walter Langdon Kustls, of
fsoio Pine street, -will meet today for tho first
' time in her home. The class will sew for a
fair to be held for the Children's Seashore
Home In Atlantic City during Easter week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood Wagner, of Whto
Lodge.- Chestnut Hill, have been spending sev-
' eral days at Lake Placid, N. Y.
.-' Miss Anna Florence) Woodruff, daughter of
illr, and Mrs. Clinton Rogers Woodruff, of 2219
Bpruce street, Is spending a short time' at At
lantic, City. t
Mr: and Mrs. D. A.Newhall spent the week-
, end in Lakewood.
r Miss Acnes Hutchinson and Miss M. Eulalle
K Wlllcox left Saturday -for Lakewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Howard are spending
evcral weeks in Virginia Hot Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle White, of 2036
Spruce street, spent the holidays at Brown's
llllla In the Pines.
Thomas P. Lunny has left for Palm Beach,
Where he will spend the month of March with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hare, of Ovcrbrook., ,
' ALONG THE MAIN LINE
BALA Mrs. J, Charles Parry, Bryn Mawr ave
IfciBue and Edgehlll road, entertained at cards yes-
- nrday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Martin
; t, Glynn, Mrs. Stephen B. Tlly, Mrs. Calvin Q.
y Child, Mrs, J. Samuel Stephenson, Mrs. Frank
. Seeburger, Mrs. Herbert Tlly. Mrs. Frederick
-C, Newbourg, Jr., Mrs, J. V. E. Titus, Mrs.
Philip Baker, Mrs, John B. Eberbach, Mrs. Al
bert W, Flckford, Mrs. J, Clarke. Rawlins, Mrs.
i,Frederick W. Fleck, Mrs. Albert McChesney,
t.SJra. William M, Allen, Mrs. Joseph V, Little,
i'ilrs. Hartley, Mrs. John Q, Fleck. Mrs. Joseph
' Sullivan, Mrs, Walton and Miss Apna McCalvey.
. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Legge expect to return
to Boston tomorrow after a week's visit with
if Mrs. Legge's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Samuel
rEUphenson, Pt City avenue. Miss Anna Mo-
Calvey, who has been out In California since
iMt July as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
I Kuhn Ke,lly, Jr the latter formerly Mlsa neba
pBUphenson, has returned to Bala.
VYNNEwnnn .Mr. nnil Mrs. John Joyce. Jr.,
ntertainer) nt rilnner vesterdav. Their guests
K re Mrs, Joyce's mother, Mrs. John Relnhard,
Bsf New York,- Judge and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr.
grand Mrs. Benjamin Baseler, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn
bCwanave. Klmer J. Relnhard. John Doherty
g td Jqhn Qarry, all of New York. Mrs. Reln-
I. pwd and her son, Elmer Relnhard; John uo-
. certy end John Qarry spent the week-end with
fpr- and Mrs. Joyce, and on Sunday motored
"with thm Hrtwn tn Atlnntlft Pitv.
Vr n4 Mrs. Paul Monaghan are receiving
. Soaeratulittinna nn htt hirth at a. daughter. Mar.
KSueJlte Monaghan. Mrs. Monaghan will be re-
BMtobered as Mlas Marguerite Harrity, aaugn
"Hr Bf si, William r. Harrity. qf Overbrcxjk,
GERMANTOWN
j. , Jnstph MeCaddon, of Prtneeton TjRlvarslty,
w Hrry Ugrtsttrtt aiiwrd, of W &a
i . Jtlw TthattaiaCJE-Cr4 U tt
preeent visiting her cousin, Miss Blgna, For
narls, of New Orleans, and attending tho
Mardl Oras festivities.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Williams gave an Informal
dinner last night In honor of Dr. deorgo Fahy,
of New Haven, who will be remembered ns n
football star, of some years ago. Amontf tho
guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Blakletey, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Fitch and Senator Connelly.
Doctor Fahy Is In tho city for only a few
days, and Is registered At tho Beilevue'-Strnt-ford.
Mrs. William H. Maxwell, Jr., of IS West
Tulpehocken street, entertained at luncheon
yesterday In honor of Miss Lucy Harrington,
of Indianapolis.
Miss Mary Rcardon, of 113 East Duval street,
entertained nt dinner last evening, followed
by a small dance.
Mrs. Oswald J. Do Rousse, of 615 West
Hortter street, will give tho third of a scries
of informal bridge luncheons tomorrow.
Mrs. Jamea Tattcrneld, who, with her chil
dren, has been visiting friends In Chicago, hns
returned to .Qermantown and for the present
will make her homo nt tho Delmar.
Mrs. William Sldebottom and her daughter,
Mrs. Qeorgo Lewis Smith, aro spending some
time at Atlantic City, N. J.
Daniel Moore Davis, of the Delmar, has re
turned to his home from a trip to Baltimore.
The marrlago of Miss Dorothy Blackburn and
Mr. Davis will take placo In the spring.
Mrs. Edwin A. Frlcke and Miss Emllle Frlckc,
of 134 West Upsal street, will spend a portion
of tho Lenten season at Atlantic City.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Edith Fales, of 4407 Spruce street, has
organized a sewing class, which meeta on Fri
day afternoons during Lent nt her homo to sew
for home relief.
Mrs. Emmanuel Brown McCowen, of 4101
Spruce street, nccompanted by her daughter.
Miss Mary D. McCowen, and Mrs. John Young,
will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, to spend
n part of the Lenten eeason.
Mrs. Marshall Earl Reld, accompanied by her
daughter, Miss Grace Reld, nnd her son, Mar
shall Earl Reld, Jr.. spent the week-end In
Atlnntlc City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewis will give a miscel
laneous shower tonight nt their home, 4612 Wal
nut street. In honor of MIsb Florence A. Tide
man, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, R. H. Tldeman,
of 003 South 46th street. Mlsa Tldeman's mar
riage to Francis S. Cnrr will take place Monday,
April B.
Tho decorations will bo pink roses nnd sweet
peas, nnd the guests will Include Mr. and Mrs.
Chnrles McCusker, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.
John F. Lewis, Mrs. Harry Vernier, Mrs. R. H.
Tldeman, Miss Sarah Lynch, Mies Isabel Rod
gers, Mlsa Gertrude Carr, Miss Anna Farrell,
Miss Mary Carr. Miss Etta Tldeman, Miss Ellz
nbot' Eby, Dr. John F. Lewis, James C. Klely,
Stephen Carr, John Carr, Magnua Lakler,
Joseph Williams and Frank Cnrr.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Paymaster Parsons, U. S. N., entertained-the
Monday evening bridge club last night on
tho U. S. S. Illinois. His guests were Lieu
tenant Ralph L. Shepard, U. S. M. C, and
Mrs. Shepard; Lieutenant Arthur T. Barney,
U. S. N.( and Mrs. Barney; Lieutenant Com
mnnder Raymond S. Keyes, U. S. N and Mrs.
Keyes; Paymaster Manning H. Phllbrlck, U.
S. N., and Mrs. Phllbrlck; Miss Blanche Lane
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis.
A delightful Martha AVashlngton tea was
given last evening In Mount Hermon Methodist
Episcopal Church, 19th and Porter streets, In
the Qirard cstato, of which the Rev. F. C.
Thomas Is pastor. The patronesses of the
affair were; Mrs. W.tf. Tomllneon, chairwoman;
Mrs. Lalng, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Glover, Mrs.
Babcock, Mrs. Postale, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs.
Searle, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs.
Wnrren, Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lank,
Mrs. Pettyjohn, Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. Wiley and
Mrs. Beck.
Miss Margaret Mary Wilson, Miss Gertrude
Wilson and Miss Catherine Wilson, 6f 1537 South
15th street, are at present visiting Mrs. William
Gouckler, of Atlantic City.
Miss Helen Brooks will entertain at cards this
evening at her home, 1712 Porter street. The
decorations will be appropriate, to Wash
ington's Birthday. The guests will be Miss
Muriel James, Miss Augusta James, Mlsa Anna
DJorup, Miss Reglna Hughes, Miss Elizabeth
Leramerhlrt, Mlsa Blanche Dove, Miss Estelle
Dove, Miss May Lynch, Mlsa Gladys Monsal
vatage, Miss Gertrude Lone, Miss Irene Jamea,
Mla Marie James, Miss Evelyn James and Mrs.
Denny.
Mra. J. Conaty. Miss Nell Conaty. Miss
Frances Conaty and Mlas Adele Conaty, of 2533
South Cleveland avenue. In the Glrard Estate,
have as their guests Ernest Schoonmaker, Jose
Vlllapool. and Jack Stack, of Niw York city.
K. Russell Johnston of 2307 Christian street,
wll entertain the members of the Maneta Club
tomorrow evening at cardc, followed by supper,
at his home, Among the guests will be Ml9
Ethel Doherty, Mlsa Edna Johnstone, Miss Jule
Rellley, Miss Margaret Devlin. Miss Mary John
stone, Miss Mary Junkln, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Wark, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Roche, Cbarlea
Hall. J. Ruesell Mecouch, John Doherty, Edwin
IL KlrUpatrick and Robert grey,
LANSDOWNE
Among those from Lansdowno who spent the
week-end In Atlantic City were Mr, and Mrs.
John Brackln, Mrs, Joseph Crawford, Mlsa Anna
Crawford, Mrs. Culver Boyd and Foster Damon.
Mr- end Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, pf West
Baltimore ayenue. will leave shortly for a trip
West, where they will attend the Exposition.
Dr. Q. Victor Janvier, of Windermere avenue,
will entertain the members of the Neighbors'
Club at his home this evening.
The "Tuesday meeting pf th Twentieth Cen
tury Club will be In charge of Mra. K, P. Grif
fith Mrs. Frank BoaekraM M tfva "veral
vocat selection. d Mra. Dorothea, Aohard. of
Gerwantowa. wl give n Interpretation of
wj-jie Soal of the Viello." T will be tn charge
of Mrs. Robert Jrwla Mm Roberta Brewatar,
MRS. JOHN KEARSLEY MITCHELL, 3D
Mrs. Mitchell, who was Miss Frances Stotcsbury, is ono of tho most popular
matrons in tho younger sot of this city.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr, nnd Mra. M. I. Fox, of 2113 North 21st
Btrcet, announce tho engagement of their
daughter, Miss Jewel Fox, and John Thomas
Wenzoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wen
zell, of 1219 North GOth street.
Owing to tho death of Ralph Blum. Mrs. Ga
briel Blum nnd Mrs. William M. Hlrsh wore
unable to participate In tho "Dickens Play" that
was given last night In Mercantile Hall. Their
parts wcro nssumed by Miss Marguerite Greon
wnld nnd Miss Gllberson, who took similar parta
when the play was produced by tho Girls' High
School last fall.
Tho "Washington" met In the salon de
luxo of tho Majestic last night to celobrato
the 183d anniversary of -the birth of Georgo
Washington.
Mrs. Joseph Coyle, 2239 North 19th street, en
tertained a numbor of friends at her homo on
Saturday evening nt a muslcnlo. Among the
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamlltbn
Brooke, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Howard.,,HendrckBon,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rhlnohelmcr,.Mr;.,mid Mrs.
Thomas Small, Mr. and 'Mrs. Georgo Burton.
Edward Baldwin and Dr. James Lindsay Gnl
bralth. Mrs. Harry G. Querns, of 1214 West Lehigh
avenue, entertnlncel nt cards yesterday nfter
noon. "Five hundred" was played, and was fol
lowed by a buffet luncheon. The guests were
Mrs. Jnmes Hunter, Mrs. John Warner, Mrs.
Doyle, Mrs. Clarence R. -.rooks, Mrs. Harry
Beerhalter, Mrs. M. E. Wallace, Mrs. Harry
Markley, Mrs. AVIUlnm Mllnes, Mrs. H. Calvin
Trumbower, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mrs. Charles
Maxwell, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. James Geycr,
Mrs. Louis Huston, MIbs Freas and Miss C. C,
Freaa.
Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Querns gave a
dinner for Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Markley, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Scott and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Trumbower, The decorations wero patriotic In
color and In keeping with the birthday anni
versary which was celebrated by the nation.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
The second anniversary of the organization
of the Darby Pleasure Club was celebrated at
the home of Miss Katherlne Bllmsky, Ull Carl
street. The house was elaborately decorated In
lavender and white, the organization's colors.
Those present wero Joseph Oault, Caaper Well,
Clnrence Haggns, John Sullivan, Ralph Hlnch,
Harry Pnrendler, Thomoa Feeney, Albert
Crlgen, Georgo Wolfe, Jamea Bayer, Mr. Bllm
sky, Miss Lilian Hani, Miss Mary Flaherty,
Mlsa Margaret Flnley, Mlas Anna Cappler, Miss
Nellie Danay, MIbs Roselda O'Farrel, Miss Mar
garet O'Fnrrelf, MIbs Minnie Pallia, Miss Anna
Bllmsky, Miss Katherlne McDownlng, Mlsa
Mamie White, Miss Katherlne Gorragheyand
Mrs. Bllmsky.
Michael Lawler. of Seattle, Waah, who has
Just returned from a visit to Italy, la vlaltlng
Phillip Donohue, l2710 Richmond etreet.
The Ascension School Alumni will produce
"The College Widow" on March 17.
aHHKajajsjpjVjPjBHnen7RF $
MR AND MRS. SIMON BRONB
Mr ni Mrs. Brone, who were; married
last Tuesday, have goae to Waihingteji
on their vreading trip Mrs, Krone was
Misa I'aonie Uablu,
N. G. P. MILITARY BALL
Two Balls nnd n Reception Make Up tho
Day's Festivities.
Washington's Birthday was colebrnted with
great gusto yesterday. To begin with, It wns
a legal holiday, and many people spent tho day
out of town. Then, too, many parties wcro
given for the young and for tho old. In the
ovcnlng two balls were hold. The annunl re-
.gw and military ball of the First Regiment In
fantry, National Guard of Pennsylvania, was held
In tho Armory, Broad and Callowhlll stroets.
It was qulto an unusual affair, as all military
guests wore full-dress uniforms and tho Armory
was wonderfully decorated with national colors,
flags nnd greens. Major Joseph Klapp Nlcholls
was chairman of tho committee. The Honorary
Committee Included Brigadier General A. C.
Markloy, U. S. A.; Captain James D. Hclslnger,
U.- S. A.; Captain Paul McCook, U. S. A.; Cap
tain Harry Cooper, U. S. A.; Captain Charles
C. Allen, U. S. A.; Captain Francis H. Strong.
U. S.' A,; Lieutenant Edward G. Elliott, U. S.
A.; Lieutenant Townaend Whelen, U. S. A.;
Major General Jnmes W. Latta, Major General
Wondell P. Bowman, Brigadier General R. Dale
Benson, Brigadier General Theodore E. Wlcder
shelm, Brigadier General Chambers MoKlbbln,
Brigadier General Sylvester Bonaffon, Brlgndler
General J. Lowls Good, Boles Penrose, D, Now
lln Fell, Robert von Moschzlsker, F. Amedeo
Bregy, Edwnrd A. Anderson, John OI. Patter
son, Bernard Gilpin, C. Stuart Patterson and
Colonel Alexnnder P. Colesborry.
The pntronesacs of tho nffalr were Mrs. Daniel
B. Bower, Mrs. Richard M. Cadwalader, Mrs.
C. Howard Clark, Jr., Mrs. Percy H. Clark, Mrs.
J. Lesllo Davis, Mrs. Wolter Langdon Eustls,
Mrs. T. Charlton Honry. Mrs. Philander C.
Knox, Sirs. Howard W. Lewis, Mrs. J. Kearsley
Mitchell, Mrs. Alexander Patton, Mrs. Georgo
Reynolds, Mrs. J. Perclval Roberts, Mrs. Henry
B. Thompson, Mrs. William D. Wlnsor nnd Mrs.
Rolln Wilbur.
Beside the festivities of the evening, the Sons
of the Revolution, of which Richard M. Cad
walader Is president, gave their annual tea In
the Historical Society, 13th and Locust streets,
tn tho afternoon, from 4 until 6. Unlike most
teas, the men did tho receiving and presided at
the tea tables. The musical selections were
quite delightful, rendered by members of the
Philadelphia Orchestra, under the direction or
Harry Meyer.
Tho Junger Maennerchor held Its annual ball
In Turner Hall, Broad street and Columbia ave
nue. It was tho 64th affair of that Institute,
and waa a great success, as usual. Beside the
dancing, the Junger Maennerchor rendered two
prize songs, under the direction of Oscar Goer
Ing. ' Louis Elsenhaua was chairman of the
committee.
TIOGA
The fifth annual banquet of the Brotherhood
of the Tioga Methodist Church waa held last
night In tho hall' on 18th street aboye Tfoga.
The program Included addresses by William B.
QIargerum, W, Earl Craig, the Rev. Dr. Forrest
E. Dager, Luther Marlon and De Forrest
Volgtsberger. Several excellent vocal solos
were rendered by Mlsa Ethel M, Kern, with
Miss Helen E. Rockafeller as accompanist.
Mlsa Margaret Robinson, of, 2323 West Ve
.nango etreet, entertained her Tioga friends at
a Washington party and "500 yesterday.
Those Invited were Mlas Margaret Calne, Mlsa
porqthy Calne, Mlsa Elizabeth McMurry, Miss
Betty Brown, Mlas Grace Henderson, Mies
Katharine Snlveley, Mlas Charlotta Kunzlg,
Mlsa Margaret Blckley, Miss Margaret Part,
Mss Edmond Norman, Mlsa Llna Wlckerley,
Miss Emily Reed, Miss Ethel Hunter, Mlsa
Ethel 3chwick, Mlsa Maud Wilson, Miss Nan
netta Meldel and Mlsa Christine Straub,
pr. A, Befton Meyers, of 1214 West Erie ave
nue, la entertaining Pr. Jerpme A, Boley and
Pr, Milton J. Bermaa, of Brooklyn, oyer the
week. The visitors came to observe the cere
monies attending the dedication of tha new
Thomas W- Evans Dental Institute.
Misa Kathryn EnnU will entertain at cards
on Friday afternoon at her home, J718 North
15th street, when her guesta will Include Mra.
Anthony Callanan, Mlas Helen Carton, Mlas
Carrie Ualllnger, Mlsa Helene Murphy, Mis
Beatrice Bottner. Mlas Katharine Halre and
Mlsa Florence MacMorrls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Haan and their sea.
JuHu O Da ?Ian, formerly of 5M0 North 8md
tr4t, are occupying their new bom la Mia
KftftdWtoa Aparjuaenu, JUt Nortb JWSi MfMfc
,
THE marriage of Miss Fannie Gable, of 17S0
South 0th strcot, and Simon S. Drone, a
merchant of Reading, Pa., took placo on Feb'
ruary 16 nt tho Synagogue, 6th and Green
streets, this city. A largo reception followed
the ceremony nt tho New Auditorium llnll, 7th
street nnd Hnydei avenue, after whloh tho
young couple left for Washington. On their
return they will live In Rending!
The final dance of tho Wednesday Night Danc
ing Class, composed of nbout 14 couples, meeting
this winter nt the Uordon School, 42d nnd Spruce
streets, will bo held tomorrow at tho Phllomu
elan Clubhouse. Each member and her husband
are privileged to Invite six guests, so that the
affair, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth
Maullo, promises to be quite a largo and en
joyable one. The patroncssea are Mrs. S. Mer
rill Weeks, Mrs. Elmer Troth, Mrs. Walter
Scott Detwller, Mrs. Henry Hickman, Mrs. Wil
liam C. Johnson, Mrs. John McPherson, Mrs.
George Fleming, Mra. Edwnrd Scarlett, Mrs. C
P. Landreth, Mrs, Mason Baker, Mrs, Robert
McCreery, Mrs. Charles McKeown, Mrs, Davis,
Mrs. B. J. Maynes and Mra. E. L. Tinker
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Griggs entertained last
evening at n dlnner-danco at their homo, 147
Mimin street, In honor of tho birthday of Mra.
Griggs. Their guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Hanley '
Bowen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gouhlburn, Mr.
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. Lewia Akin, who has been the guest 'of
her mother, Mrs. Maurlco J. Hoover, of' Wyn
cote, ,for several weeks, will return to Tho
Potomac, nt Brooke, on tho banks of the Po
tomac River, early this wcok.
Miss Helen Scull, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Eugene S. Scull, of Woodland avenue, Wyn
cote, has gone to West Point, where ehe will
visit friends for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Fogcl. of 4914 North
11th street, Logan, entertained at a dinner of
eight covers Sunday evening, when their guests'
wore Miss Edith Hansen, Miss Emily Hansen,
Mrs. L. Pollock, John Loe, William Salbey and
Leon Ollvlt.
Mrs. John Boardman, of 1C8 West Tabor road,
Olney, will entertain at "500" Thursday after
noon, when her guests will bo Mrs. R. Leddlg,
Mrs. Henry H. Wloand, Mrs. Arthur' Bowers,
Mrs. Frank W. Ashbrook, Mrs. William Smith.
Mrs. George Ashton Bardaley and Mrs. Wil
liam Rowbottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Fltler, Miss Dorothy
Filler nnd Miss Ethel Fltler, of Oak Lane, will
go to Baltimore tomorrow to bo preaent at the
wedding of Miss Claribel Ashmore and Jnmes
Perry Gardner, which will take placo at noon on
that day. Miss Dorothy Little and Miss Ethel
Fltler will remain a week as the guests of Miss
Clara K. Kempls.
Mrs. Albert Gee, of Oak Lane, will 'entertain
tomorrow. Her guests will Include Mrs. An
thoncy. Mrs. E. B. D. Nuehauser, Mrs: B. Hitch
ner. Mra. Albert Dudley, Miss Lilly Marion nnd
Mrs. Jnmes F. Hall.
FRANKFORD
Tho ladles of tho Hqlmesburg Baptist Church
gave a Martha Washington aupper lost night
In the lecture room of the church. This
Is nn annual event in Holmesburg, and Is al
ways patronized by the residents of tho suburb.
While the supper was In progress there was
an entertainment provided by tho young ladles
of tho Baptist Institute for Christian Workers
of Philadelphia. The Rev. George II. Swift,
pastor of the HolmeBburg Baptist Church, l.i
professor of history and pedagogy In the Baptist
Institute. Miss Rose Hcrshfeltl, Mls3 Lois Davis,
Miss Beth Humphrey, Miss Eva Nelson and
Miss Jessie Johnston took part In the enter
tainment, which was directed by Mrs. George
H. Swift. A mnglc lantern entertainment
was another fenture of the supper, and was
under the personal direction of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Y. Montnnye, of Crispin street.
AMUSEMENTS
POPULAR OPEUA MU8ICALES
wmiEnsrooNFauikner.oberndQrfer
' IN P.ECITAL KOHM WITH. PIANO AND
STEHEOPTICON ILLUBTRATION
rJb.lTT.tsuis The Nibelungen RinrjH'
Monday Evening-. Pnvci-fnl
March l.nt 8:15 JTcUbUdl
Pr,,u IV'i The Nibelungen Ring
(Special for Children)
SEATS 35o TO II, NOW, AT LEDGER CENTRAL
BROAD Last 5 Evgs. 32T&.,
Mrs. PATRICK CAMPBELL
shSJ?. 22S& PYGMALION
Ij.t Pc-DUlar Matinee Tomorrow. Beit Seata fl.BQ.
NEXT WEEK 8EATS THUH8DAV
THE MISLEADING LADY
With PAUL DICKEY
GLOBE
MAnKHT BTREET
AND JUNIPER
Continuous Vaudeville
11:30 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.
Tim McMahon and Edythe Chapelle; Others
iim iv-i4B,c0MINONxT WEEfc '
ADVENTURES ON THE HOOK Of THE EARTH
PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE ALPS DY
FREDERICK UURLWQHAM SPECIAL MUSIO
ACADEMY OP MUSIC Monday Evg., March 1, 8:16.
The War Who Made It?
A DEBATE BETWEEN
Cecil Chesterton Englancl
Harms Heinz Ewers Germany
BEAT8 NOW AT HEPPgB , BOo to 1.60
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Metropolitan Opera. Co., Ntw York.
FIRST PERFORMANCE JN THIS QITV
MADAME SANS-GENE
Mmea Farrar, Komi. Hparkes, BraaJau; Mil.
Martluelll. Amato, Sesuroia, Althouaa. Tesanl, Peon
r.,.. cond.. Mr. Toacanml.
Bei'ts 1109 'Chestnut Bt, Walnut T0vi Rac, 8T.
0 A M. TO U P-
PALACE
1214 Market
10c and 20c
VAUDEVILLE
SEVEN MALVERN
COM1QUB3; OTHERS
PHOTO-PLAY
MARY PICKFORD
In "M18TRB3S NELL"
PARTNO THEATRE
SAM HOWE'S Burlesque
A Tf" TTJt WlUe INTRODUCE HER QRIENTAI.
M.LJVT I '7 OANUi DUKUUUflUiSt UX JN
MAN-EATINQ UQKB
CROSS Harry Jolson SrftLSoN
TTTPVG "jUOHT IN ALPS;" OtbnX
KPilu PreeraDi h&nad Monday & Thursday.
niUB ATT?tf. PA'tv KVIBr"?? J
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15. Me
EMPIRE 5SJi1Slv3,.
and Mrs. George Goehrlng, Mr. and Mra. Joalnh
Daniels, Mrs. Emma Adams, Mlsa Ella Fisher,
Mrs. Louise Thomley, Miss Marie C Thornier,
Mr. and Mts. Mark Fisher, Mr. and Mra. J
Applegate, Mrs. Florence De Costa, Mrs. George
Gregory, Mlas Carrie Smltli, Miss Mary Apple
gate, Miss Caroline Applegate, Mr, and Mra.
Thomas Lloyd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomaa tiin
Uls. Tho decorations were In pink and white.
Miss Anna Braman entertained at a Washing
ton party at her home, 1847 North SM street,
last night. There were many innovations In
decorating effects, red, white and blue being
the main color scheme, while the orchestra, waa
attired to represent "Uncle Bam.' Mlts Braman,
Mias Fay Groseman and Mlas Rosa Oroasman
acted as hostesses. Among pioso present were
Mlsa Edythe Rabls, Miss Gertrude Leonard,
Miss Leonora Smotln, Miss Fay Qrosamauij Ml
Frances Becker, Miss Cello. Welsan, Mlta Rose
Grossman, iMles Anna Lubln, Miss Barn Steer
man, -Miss Miriam Flnglls, Jack Grossman,
Henri Clyde, Harry Grossman, Abraham Cohen,
Maurice Axilrod, Albert Kardon, -George Roth
man, William Bahoff, David Grossman, Herman
Sherman.
Henri Clyde and Abraham, Cohen entertained
with on exhibition of Uier tango and a, mono
logue. Mr. Axilrod waa toastmaater of the evening.
ROXBOROUGH
Tho Wednesday Night Sewlns Circle, om
posed of ladles prominent In tho social life of
Roxborough, ylll meet tomorrow night At
o'clock at tho home of Mrs. John C. SmtUv-lSJo
Mitchell street. Tho members of the circle are
Mrs. Lou In Hallman, Mrs. Joseph Andrews. Mrs,
Charles Homutler, Mrs. Walter aine, Mrs.
James Hennessey, Mrs. John C. Smith and Mra.
James Coulden.
Mrs. Pnxeon James, of 5020 RIcIro avenuo, will
be hostess to the members of her card, club on
Thursday afternoon, when .her (?uoats will be
Mrs. William n..,Haggart, .Miss Edith Ulshter,
Mrs. William Ames, Mrs. A. L, Adam;,- Mrs.
Harry H. Thompson, Mrs. Mary Mott Mrs.
Oeorgo Holland, Mrs. John A. Struee, Mrs. Wil
liam W. Wilson nnd Mrs, Benjamin F. Hendren,
. Tho Daughters of Elizabeth of , the .Roxbor
ough Presbyterian Church gave a muslcalo, last
night In the church. Ridge and Port Royal ave
nues. AMUSEMENTS
CHESTNUT STREET
OPERA
HOUSE
uomt o woria-t urtautt I'iarooiava
A rni., TVr.?l-. AFTS.. 1 and'n 100 and 18
t J-HllCb UHliy EVOS.. T and 0 10c. 10c; 23o
ANNETTE KELLERMANN
"THE PERFECT WOMAN," In
"NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER"
BEGINNING MON. AFT., MAR. 1
THE WONDER OF THE WORLD
HALL CAINE'8
"THE ETERNAL CITY"
Produced by Famoua Flayers' Film Co.
SEAT SALE or,fT8 m AY "
PPTPTTQ AFTERNOONS, JOc, lSc. S5c
JrXVHiHlO EVENINGS ,..,10c, '28c. BOo
flAT?"RTr,Tf "' We' 0n'y- EvBa. at 820. ,
VTAIIVlVilV Matinees Wed. & Sat. at 2:
CHARLES FROHMAN Presenta
ANN MURDOCK
IN THE NEW AMERICAN COMEDY
A GIRL OP TODAY
Topular Price Wednesday Matinee. Best Seata II. BO.
Next Week. Evenlnaa 8 llB. Matlneea Wed. and SaU
SPECIAL UIIAND OPERA EVENT
carloGRAND OPEHAffi
100 PEOPLE SUPERB CHORUS AND BALLET
Fine Scenic Effects
COMPLETE GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA
TWENTY CELEBRATED OPERA STARS
Monday, Aida: Tuesday. Lucta: Wednesday Mat.,
Faust; Eva:.. Covallerio-Ppollacci; Thursday, Ripo
tttto; Friday, Olocortda; Saturday Mar., Martha j
Eve,, Trouatora. SEATS THURSDAY,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conductor
Two Concerts for the Benefit of tha
PENSION FUND
THURSDAY MENDELSSOHN'S CHORAL
EVO.. MAIL 4, Symphony, "LOUaEaANO'
at 8:15. 100 Musicians, Chorus of 600.
FRIDAY WAQNER PROQRAM
AFT,. MAR. B, MME. JOHANNA QADaKI,
nt a;00. Soloist.
Reserved Beats, 30a to 12; Box Seata. 12 and I2.B0.
Tickets NOW at Heppe'a, 1110 Chestnut St.
B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE
Show Showered With Praise!
Mrs. LESLIE GARTER
' With HAMILTON fcEVELLE In
Her Most Famous Success, "ZAZA"
Surrounded by a Oreat BUI, Dickie & WaUon; Waa
Oeorila Wood; Okatw Japaj Lyons & Yoaca) Ed
Morton, and Otbara.
VICTORIA "TrK?
CONTINUOUS 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
SfT "THREE WEEKS"
In Addition to Special Vaudeville FsMufaa
NEXT WEEK ""."M ""
LUUIN-S MASTERPIECE
Edwin Arden and Romatn FUldlnx
In "EAGLE'S NE8T "-ONE. WEEK ONLY
ACADEMY, THURSDAY EVO, FEB, SO
NEW YORK
SMYPHONY
SOLOIST
JOSEF
Hofmann
UillfXlcia un
WALTER DAMROSCH
Tickets. 76c to 12. at Heppa'e amphitheatre. 60c
uonqueior
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DANCING AROUND
wmi AL JOLSON
ONLY MUSICAL SHOWJN TOWN
DELPHI WH,uU:',0MaT
OLIVER MOROSCO PrwiwU
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