Elif II EVEKraOLEDGBB-PHTLABiaLPHIA', THURSDAY, FEBBUART 25, 1918; S30AL EDDINGS dIU DO & 1 vv Xf I iffL mZJtmu m aft i - ----- - M " ' TT, i f- . , , i I,.. J I " i 'a i.& wi 1 r t amv-rrT, Mn. and Mns. josnpir wonnELti wag NER will entertain Informally at dinner tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Hodman E. Grlscom, of Haver ford, entertained a small party of friends last night n,t tho Plaza dinner-dance In New YorkA The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corning, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward P. Meany, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Qulnby nnd Randolph 1'armly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Ia Lattn, of 3819 Bpruce street, have sent out Invitations for n dlnner danco on Saturday, April 10, at tho Merlon Cricket Club In honor of Miss Martha Cameron Whltmer, who mado her debut in the winter. Mrs. Henry li. Rlttcnhouse, of 317 North 17th etrect, Harrlsburg, has been spending n week as tho guest of Mrs. Laurenco Butler, of Town- 'shlp Lino road, Jenklntown. Mrs. Butler wilt bo remembered as SUB'S Mnrlo V. M. Madeira. Miss Helen Boyd, daughter of James Boyd, of Haverford, who has been spending some time at Atlantic City, has gone to Bennington, Vt., where she will spend a fortnight ns tho guest of Miss Imogens Norton. Miss Frances S. Mcars, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward B. Mcars, of 181S Do Lancey place, who has been spending several weeks In New England visiting Miss Charlotte Smytho at Salem, Mass., nnd who nt present Is tho guest of Miss Pickering In Boston, will return on March 9, Miss Pickering will accompany Miss Mears and bo her guest for a fortnight. Tho Board of Governors of tho San Crlsto foro Day Nursery, at 2607 Gray's Ferry road, has brought up tho entire houso for tho Mon day night performance of "Peg o" My Heart," nnd Is disposing of tho tickets for tho bene fit of the nursory. A number ot this year's debutantcn will sell programs nt tho affair, which promises to bo a great success. Tho members of tho governing board includo Mrs. John S. Clarke, president! Miss Paulino Bowlo Davis, vlco president; Mrs. John I. TVentz, secretary; Mrs. Georgo W. Elklns, Jr., treasurer; Miss Anita Miller Smith, assistant secretary: Miss Elslo Sinklcr, Miss Gertmdo Osthelmer, Mrs. Alfred G. Stengel, Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Louis Clarke, Miss Katherlno Brlnley, Mrs. Ellis Wagner, Mrs John Slnnott. Miss Lucy Nowhall and Mrs. E. Lowls. Tho Society of Plays nnd PlayerB has sent out cards for Its 18th club night, to bo given this evening nt tho Playroom, 43 South ISth street. The first sketch, entitled "The Door way," Is by Harold Brighouse, and tho play let was first produced at tho Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, Eng. Tho stago director Is Dr. Daniel Mansfield Hoyt. Miss Cornelia Bedford, J. Bennett Colcsberry and E. Neal Mntsingcr comprise tho cast. In a 20th century romanco by J. Hnrtley (Manners, entitled "Just ns Well" will be Mrs. Walter D. Dalslmer, Miss Margaret II. Cooper, Mrs. Warren Walker and Charles D. Mitchell. Miss Rosamond Hoyt Is tho stage dlreotor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathaniel Seaver Keay an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Senver Keay, to Edmund Richardson EMaule. Miss Rose Dolan entertained nt tea Tuesday afternoon nt Aiken, S. C, where sho Is spend ing some time. Miss Elinor Judd Bean, of 1955 Locust street, "who Is at present at Atlantic City, will return to Philadelphia In about n week. Mrs. Richard S. Edwards, of 2119 Locust street, has Joined tho house party of Mrs. Alexander Piers, of New York, at Tallahasse, Fla. Miss Virginia Ransome, of Baltimore, Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Mann. Miss Pauline Davis Bowlo. of 281 South 4th street, will give an Informal tea this after noon to meet Mrs. Allan Johnstone Henry, who before her marriage. In November, was Miss Bara Devereux Ogden, of New York. Mrs. W. Moylan Lansdalo and Mrs. John Beymour Bloren will give the last of their "at homes" today at 2018 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sunday were again called on to meet Philadelphia society at the home of Mrs. Nathan A. Taylor, of Moreland avenue, Chestnut Hill, this morning at 10:15 o'clock. Owing to Illness Mrs. Edwin N. Benson will not bo nble to receive today. Mrs. Benson had Issued cards for a tea to meet Mrs. Philemon Dickinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dickinson have given up their home, "The Hermitage," In Vlllanova. and have taken a'house In Chestnut Hill. ALONG THE MAIN LINE CTrfWYD Dr. and Mrs. George W, Lincoln, of J3ryn Mawr avenue, gave a .dance last night, followed by a buffet supper. Yellow daffodils were used ns decorations. Doctor and Mrs. Lincoln's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer M Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harrlgan, Mr. and Mrs. John C. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McConaghy. Mr, and Mrs. O) M. Mlrteenes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Warren Buzby, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dawes, Mr, nnd ' Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lang. Miss Bertha Garwood nnd Mr, Evans. Mrs. Calvin G, Child entertained the members of her sewing club yesterday nt her homo on Hampton terrace. Tho Cynwyd Club will hold another of its in formal Saturday night dances this week. A special dansant was held on Washington's Birthday, from t:i0 to 6:J0 o'clock. The affair was a very delightful one. There were about iQO present, including members and their guests, Miss Margaret Kershaw left today for a weeks' visit to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Addison Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour de BennevUlo Kelm have Issued cards for a dance on Wednesday, March 1Q, at tha Cynwyd Club. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. William Moyn, Jr., of East Graver's Lane, are spending smrM weeks In Atlantic, City accompanied by their two daugh tire. Miss Marian and Miss Eleanor Men. Mrs, Isaac Mooro Slmonln, of Navahoa and JJortlsnd avenues, has returned to her home from Atlantic- City Hr. and Mrs B. Karle Johnson, of 7208 Carl ton jstmt, will lY to tort days to join Mr. , . I..I1III1IHIHI and Mrs. E. Hlne Johnson, at their home 2211 Walnut street, where tliey v. Ill spend a fort night. GERMANTOWN Miss Pauline Fleming held an exhibition of cernmlo art nt Uio Women's Exchange on West Cheltan avenuo, yesterday. T. ArtliUf rflAfAlIn., nt rtAtenlt MtMl.. la pending several days as tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Goodfollow, of S3 West Schoolhouse lane. Edwin Atlco has returned to hla home, 8012 West Coulter street Mr. Atleo has been trav eling abroad for the past fow months. Anthony Wayne Robinson, whose engagement to Miss Margaret Atlco was recently announced, In spending several days as tho guest of his parents In, Haverford. Mr. Robinson makes his homo In Now York. Tho Neighborhood Club will give a 4 o'clock tea on Wednesday, March 3, nt the homo of Mrs. Isaac Smith, 6123 Greeno street.. About to guests will be present. ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin L. Cross, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Honry C. Diamond, of Cloverly lane, Rydal, for several weeks, will return to town on March 1. Mr. and Mrs Cross will open their bungalow at Gwyncdd Valley about the 1st of May. , Miss Henrietta Dlmond, who attends school nt Fnrmlngton, Conn., spent tho week-ond with her parents, returning to school on Tuesdny. MIsa Mary Sautor, of Oak Lane, will enter tain at "500" Saturday evening. Miss Sautcr's guests will be Miss Gladys de Camp. Miss Edith Larzalere, Mies Helen Brown, Miss Pearl Wcst cott. Miss Helen Millard, Jack Pcterman, Stan ley Willis, Walter Miller, B. Raymond Scott, Nevll de Camp and Stnnloy Vandersllce. Miss Mabol Kehr Donnelly, of BUI North 13th Btrcet, Logan, entertained Monday evening at a George Washington party, when her guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Robinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hellerlck, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Glbb, Miss Flora Mager nnd Norman Force. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Day, of 4938 North Broad streot, Logan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emma Slmner Day, to Frederick Emtl Aubel, Jr. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. A. Lynn Walker, of Stonelolgh Court, will bo the hostess at a card party thla after noon, when her guests will Include Miss Gwondolyn Taylor, Mlsa Alma Miller, Miss Mabel McLaughlin, Mrs. John Broadflcld, Mrs. Matthew Kelloy, Miss Evelyn P. Jarden and Mrs. Bradbury. Miss Eleanor Boyle, of 6318 Race street, has left for nn extended visit with friends In Mount Union, Pa. Mrs. Frederick H. Tackabcrry, of 4414 Walnut street, will entertain the members of her bridge club this afternoon. Tho wedding of Mlsa Esther A. Ryan, of 17 South 61st street, and William Balnes, whose engagement was announced recently, will take placo In April. TUESDAY night brought about a curious change nt tho Metropolitan Opera House, In regard to Its uttendance, for although the orchestra and gallery were crowded to over flowing with music-lovers, many of tho boxes Btood empty, muto evidence of the passing of tho season. But while the boxes here nnd there looked desolate others were filled with those who were unable to resist the attrac tion of Madame Sans Gene. Mrs. Alexander Van Rennselaer Is In the South, but her recently arrived brother, Anthony J, Drexel, entertained In her box, and held quite a reception after his long ab sence abroad. .Mr. and Mrs. Tower entertained a number of young persons, Including their daughters, Miss Helen Tower and Miss Gertrude Tower, the latter of whom was handsomely gowned In apricot satin with graceful draperies of tulle cascading from the shoulders. The frock had a wide panel of satin at the back. Her sister, Miss Helen Tower, wore a graceful little gown of pale pink satin with an overdress of crystals. Miss Lois Cassatt looked charmingly quaint In a frock of pompadour taffeta with a wide girdle of peacocV clue. The voluminous skirt was quite short and had quillings around the bottom. The upper half of the bodice was of tulle In a'sl'.ade harmonizing with the girdle. Mrs. Harry Wain Harrison, In a box with Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr., was radiant In white satin and crystals. Her flat coiffure was bound by a Jeweled fillet. Mrs. Charlie Harrison's gown of lustrous black satin af forded a striking contrast. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson entertained In the Stoteabury box. Miss E, Owen Martin, who entertained In het father's box, wore an exquisite gown of orchid colored pussy willow taffeta, with a flounced skirt and trimmings of chiffon and cream lacs. A girlish frock of white satin with a wide girdle of royal blue velvet and crystal trim ming on the bodice was worn by Miss Kitty BrlnUm. Mrs. Albert L. Smith appeared In a charming gown of Venetian red brocaded velvet, a shade which proved most becoming to her type. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jeffords had Beveral guests In their box, Mrs. Jeffords looking well In pale pink satin veiled In net embroidered In pearls. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. James Grant, of Rhawn street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Cook Grant, to Earl R, Clark, of North Philadelphia. Arthur Standlsh, of Tonresdale avenue, Wis slnorolpg, has returned from a visit to friends Jn Altoona, Pa. The annual supper will be held In the Wls tlnomlng Presbyterian Church today. K -wP' ' 11j IHl Photograph by Marccuu. MRS. JOSEPH PLUMB AND HER SON, JOSEPH PLUMB, JR. Mrs. Plumb will leave early next month for the South to visit her mother, Mrs. Dclamater Vail, at her homo in Palm Bench, Fla. DANCING CLASSES Lenten Affairs Will Consist Chiefly in Small Dinners nnd Dances. Dancing clames will bo tho main affairs of tho evening ono for tho Mnln Lino folk, at the (Morion Cricket Club, and the other for the town folk, at tho Rlttonhouso. Tho class at tho Cricket Club will be the Bccond of three or ganized by Mrs. William Roberts Howell and Mrs. Kane S. Green nnd tho mombers Include Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Kcmblo Yarrow, Mr. and Mia. William West, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph A. Jauney, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. James I. Llneaweaver, llr. and Mrs. Matthew Baird, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Kendrick, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Bent, Mr. nnd Mre. Walter Clothier, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Dalley, Mr. and Mre. H. Bartol Brazier, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hcckshcr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Vcrner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Mr. and Mre. William L. Hlret, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fayette Plumb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin H. Fitter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bnrry Colahan, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton French Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bain, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Crothera, Mr. and Mre. Boulton Earnshaw. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Kendrick, 3d, ot Pennacre, Vlllanova, will entertain at dinner before tho dance. Covers will be laid for 24. Illchard Crozer will also entertain at dinner be fore the dance. His guesta will Include Mr. and Mrs. 'William H. T. Huhn, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam L. Hirst, Mr, and Mrs. Lafayette Lentz, Mrs. William Roberts Howell and Harry O. Yarrow, Jr. The dance at tho ntttenhouse will be tho first of the series organized by Mrs. Roland R. Foulke, Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlance, Mrs. Henry K. Dlllard, Jr., Mrs. II. Evan Taylor and Miss Mary Coates. Tho class Is composed of 100 members and will meet again on March 4, 11, 17 and 24. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Williams will enter tain nt dinner before the dance tonight. The annual dance of the Alpha and Beta Chapters of the Phi Sigma Delta Sorority will be held tomorrow night at the Germantown Au tomobile Club. TtK&ballroom will be decorated with flowers, paVSferns and evergreens and arranged with artlflWM moonlight to be used In the moon dances which will form a novel featuro of the program.' The ofilcers of the association, Miss Grace Fulmer. Miss Laura Firth. Mlsa Grace Vandeveer. Miss Margaret Sosna and Miss Marian Palate, will receive the members and their guests. These will Include Miss Emma Battereby, Mlis Marian d Burlo. Miss Anna Evans, Mlei Sarah Evans, Miss Gladya Heacock, Miss Mabel Heacock, Miss Dorothy Moore. Miss Helen Palmer, Miss Emily Atwood, Miss Linda Mull, Mlts Helen McFad den. Mlsa Gertrude White, MKs Marie Merz. Miss Sylvia Broom, Miss Marian Wilson, Miss Isabel Jackson,, Miss Consutlla Rulae, Palmer Palste, Harry Buchanan, Cart Broom, Cyril Tay. lor, Armlen Shuman, Harold Murdock, Edward Graham. Horace Miller, William Smith, Stanley Bytes, Donald McKee, Scott McFsdden, Robert Dayls, Harold Merz. Frank Die". Carroll Duzby, Frank Shallows, George Gelkler, Harotd McNcel. James Shell, Carl Burger, Gerald Fltz Patterson and Joseph ClawBOn. Tha patron eases who will attend are Mrs. Charles Ful mer, Mrs. William H. Battersby, Mrs. It. J. Soana, Mrs, Edward Firth, Mrs. Jcnn U Van deveer. Mrs, H. G. Palste. Mrs. M. T. Wells, Mrs. Bruce McFadden, Mrs. Charles Etans, Mrs. J, O. Moore. Mrs. H, It Palmer, Mw. E. M, Atwood, Miss Clalro Vancleze. Mrs, Lemuel White, Mrs. Hrfrry Broom, Mrs. Harry WUon, Mrs. H. Jackson, Mrs. W, Merz and Mm. B. B. Rulae. WILMINGTON Mlsa Mary Brlnghurst and Edward Bring buret. 6th, have Joined Colonel and Mrs. George A. Elliott at Lake Placid In the Adirondack for a fortnight's stayj Mrs, Edward Williams has returned to her home at Milton. Mass., after a week's stay with her father. General James H. Wilson. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mrs. Cecil Filler and Miss Clarice FrUhmuth, of Rlverton, are enjoying a, visit In Florida, where they are with relatives. Mrs, W. T- Boyle and Miss Boyle, of Had donfleld, are visiting- In New Tork. Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Ferris, of MerchantvllU, wlU remain Jn Florida uatU AprU. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant Ralph L. Shepard, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Shepard have Issued Invitations for a dance to bo given at their homo In tho Glrard Estate, 2332 South 21st street, on March 9. Their guests will be Colonel Llttloton Waller T. Waller, U. S. M. C. and Mrs Waller. Captain T. C. Turner, U. 8. M. C, nnd Mrs. Turner, Lieutenant A. A. Vnndcgrlft, U. S. M. C , nrid Mrs. Vnndegrlft, Major R. S. Berkolcy, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Berkeley, Captain Richard B. Crcocy, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Crcecy, Captain W. N. Hill, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Hill. Captain F. F. Robards, U. S. M. C. nnd Mrs. Robards, Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Neville, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Neville; Captain E. T. Fryer, U. B. M. a, and Mrs. Fryer, Major H. Lee, U. H. M. C, and Mrs. Lee, Lieutenant Commander Ray mond 3. Keyes, U. S. N nnd Mrs. Kcycs, Cap tain A. S Williams, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Will lams, Lieutenant Charles A. Lutz, U. S M. C, end Mrs. Lutz, Lieutenant W. F. Cochrane, U. S. N., and Mrs. Cochrane, Lieutenant Com mander Guy A. Blssett, V. S. N., and Mrs. Bis sett, Paymaster A. B. Court, U. S. N and Mrs. Court, Lieutenant Arthur T. Barney. U. S. N., and Mrs. Barney, Lieutenant Samuel W. Bogan, U. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Bogan, Lieutenant J. Q: Adams, U. S. Jr. C, nnd Mrs. Adams, Lieu tenant C. T. Blackburn, U. yS. N and Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Vulto, Mrs. Wilcox, Mnjor C. S. Hill, U. S. M. C, Captain Macker Babb. U. S. M. C, Major Smcd ley T. Butler, U. S. M. C, Captain J. R. Hor ton, U. S. M. C, Lloutcnant E. A. Ostcrman, Captain J. C. Beaumont, Major C. S. Hill, Lieu tenant E. W. Sturdevant, Miss Vnndegrlft. nnd Lieutenant R. D. Brumbaugh, Paymaster Man ning II. Phllbrlck. U. S. N nnd Mrs. Phllbrlck. Lieutenant A. B. Miller, U. 8. L C, and Mrs. Miller. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. Daroff, of 1813 North 33d street, entertained n few of their friends early this week. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. A. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daroff, Mr. and Mrs. Strauss, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Feldman, Miss Sophia Feldman, Mr. and Mrs, A. David son, Miss Rosa Strauss, Mrs. Walkowltz, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. E Ostroff, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Shore, Louis Sherman, Miss Elizabeth Daroff, Henry Voice, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. Price, Leo Jacobs, Miss Itosylo Daroff and Louis Daroff. Mrs. Russell Wilson, of 1D2I North Park ave nue, gave a delightful children's party yester day afternoon for her young sons, Russell, Jr., Jack and Harrison. The decorations were red white and blue. Red carnations and cherries mingled with small flags and novelties repre senting the traditions of Washington's child hood. The favors were red. white and blue baskets filled with cherry bonbons. The guests were Helen Neville, Ruth Wolstenholme, Helen Wolstenholme, Gertrude Smith, Florence Rob erts, Camilla Smith, Laura Delser, Emily Craven, Henrietta Schleln, Marguerite Barry, Howard Orten, Jr., Arthur Stephens, Howard Colchower, Lionel May, Taylor Gladding, James Gladding, Palmere Harrison, Edward F. Har rison, Frank Wilson, Robert Wilson, Clement Walnwrlght and Mettler Rlttenhouse, Jr. MISS MINNIE ROSENTHAL Hiss Rosenthal has been an. active iror?W toward tha success1 of tha daase iich will b given Sunday night t && ljtoat st U. Sinai Hoopitri, BBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBt'. HBhL JSBBBBBBBBBH THE marriage of Miss Mary C. Pallatt, daugh ter of Mr, nnd Mrs. William Pailatt, of 11 Smodley street, to Theodore F. Marquetnnd was solemnized Monday night nt the home of tho bride's parents, by the Rev. Charles P. Alspach, pastor of tho Mount Hermon Re formed Church, 16th and Wlngohocklng streots. Mr. Pallatt gavo his daughter In marrlago. Miss Elizabeth Griesbach, as bridesmaid, was the only attendant. Wilson Rohrbach was Mr. Marquetand's best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mar quotand will be at homo on Thursdays In March at 3633 Germantown avenue. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Sara W. Klrkpatrlck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klrkpatrlck, of 201S South Sal ford street, West Philadelphia, to Dr. James L. Boyd, of Savannah, Ga.. on Tuesday, Feb ruary 23, at half-past four o'clock. Doctor Boyd was a surgeon In the Atlantlo Transpor tation Company and nt the outbrenk of tho war enlisted In the British Red Cross service. Im mediately nftcr tho ceremony Doctor Boyd left for Encland to submit his resignation, nnd upon his return will Join Mrs. Boyd and take up his residence In this city. Mr. and Mrs. James C. James, of Rex ave nue, have Issued Invitations for the marriage NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry iBracl, of 2319 North Lawrenco street, entertained their friends at a dinner last night, to celebrate the 60th birth day nnnlvcrsary of Mr. Israel. Among those present were Louis, Benjamin and Jacob Israel, brothers of tho host and their wives; Mrs. Rose Powdermaker, Miss Harriet Israel, Special omcers Garrett. Redmond nnd John Clifton and House Sergeant Louis Schwab, of tho 4th and, York streets police station. Stetson Hospital held a bazaar In tho audi torium of the Institution, under tho direction of the Board of Woman Managers. Luncheon was Bervod at 11:30 and supper at 6:30. Adam Gclbel gavo an organ recital after luncheon and Buppcr. Donations wero received from all parts of the city. It Is the Intention of the directors of tho hospital to use whatever may provo available and to sell tho rest. Miss Mary McCauley will entertain her friends at a "500" party tonight at her home, 1856 North 0th street The guests will bo Miss Mario McGllnchey, Miss Anna McCauley, Miss Rose Kelly, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Mary Holmes, Miss Nan Grcely, Miss Helen Smith. Miss Elizabeth McCauley. Roy Lynch, John McGllnchey, Harry Kunkel, Charles McGraw, William Taylor, John Craig, James Kelly, Joseph McCauley, Joseph McGllnchey, Robert Thompson, Michael McTntyro and Max Wlnckur. Miss Madeline Bader, of 1028 Ontnrlo street, gave a most delightful party this week. The feature of the evening was a one-act drama, played by the Tremalno Social. Among those present wero Miss Veronica Dagney, Miss Madeline Bader, Miss Catherine Rlchenback, Miss Sadie Gross, Miss Josephine Bader, Miss Elsie Klein, Miss Mario Bader, Miss Margaret Hunt, Miss Catherine Berhalter, Miss Catherine Elaer, Robert Link, Schuyler Scott, Stephen Bader, Lawrence Byrnes, Robert Ralston, James Byrnes, Bernard Elser and Frederick L. Franke. TIOGA Mrs. Walter A. Nash, of 4033 North Broad street, chairman of the Tioga and Nlcetown district of the Emergency Relief fund, will give a card party on Saturday night nt her home. About 160 prominent residents of the section Interested in the work of the commit tee will participate. Among other large entertainments, to be given in aid of the some charity, will be the ball on Friday night, Maroh 19, by Mrs. Will lam Smith, of 4131 North Broad street, at the St. James, and the muslcale and dance on Monday night, March 22d, at the Nlcetown Boys' Club, Hunting Park avenue and Clarissa street. The latter will bo In charge of Mrs. Albert Lincoln Lehman, of 1827 Butler street, assisted by Mrs. Frederick Halterman, Mrs. Jacob Schrleber and Mrs. Nash. The Philadel phia Boys' and Girls' Orchestra, with John Curtis, Jr., conductor, will have charge of the music. AMUSEMENTS POPULAK OFEIIA MUBIOALE8 mTH1??L00N Faulkner-Oberndorfer IN RECITAL FOnM WITH PIANO AND BTEREOPTICON ILLU8TRATION Saturday Evr.. Fib. 27, at 8 US The Nibelungen Ring Monday Kvenlnr, Pnrni-pnl Mrchl,at8U5 cUBllctl rrlil JiVireb- The Nibelungen Ring (Bpeclal for Children) HP.ATB 28e TO $1, NOW. AT LEDGER CENTRAL T rt m n "D T A NINTH AND MARKET I Ol UKiA PRICES JOo, 20o CONTINUOUS 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ovb "THREE WEEKS" In Addition to Bpecltl Vaudeville Features next week ra''' LUBIN'B MASTERPIECE Edwin Arden and Romalm Fleldlnc , BAQLB-B NE8T" ONE WEEK ONLY LYRIC Tonight at 8:15 MATINEE BATURDAY AT 2il8 DANCING AROUND WTH AL JOLSON ONLT MUSICAL BHOW IN TOWN ADELPHI Pop. $1 Mat. Today TONIQHT. 8UB OLIVER MOJ108CO Pnt PEG 0; MY HEART Tha Play You Havt Ba Waiting For. O A. M. TO 11 P- M. VAUDEVILLE B Mlichlef Makara; Grav en) A Lavoodra; Others PHOTOPLAY llobart Bos worth la 'BUCKSHOT JOHN' PALACE 1214 Market 10c and 20c CROSS 8 MUSICAL CO-EDS TrrlvO Frtnceec. lUdJlaf 4 Co.. Othcre tVIU J. M Procrsm uuum tun. ana Th THEATRE afffflOcl 3F8 :ed ilon. and Thura. . T 80a NIXON'S GRAND uaviBB vrapum Norofc A. " - Toir aqs. 7 3 MjRO.HUUftACin. WtlWWi Uim of their daughter, Miss Btle wmor Percy J, Myers, of Tioga, nl day, March 24, In the Roxbof Church, The bride has seleo Mosteller for her maid of hot will hnve his brother, Walfcf best man; nnd Frederick MyarAL and Howard Klemm, of Tloffai; at home cards aro for Thursdays 27, nt Greystono, borough. The marriage of Miss Eleanor ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ma slon nvenuo, nnd Raymond and Mrs. John S. Turner, of.l nvenuo, will take place on Wodnetd Invitations hnve been Issued? rlago of Mies Anna Gtblt, M5 Ceg nnu u&vm xiiuihuo. v,,., iv. tho mother of Mr. Thomas, t'jonng0n. bo n nulet affair nt the home? wJn bJ nunt, Mrs. Swart. The coujfoter, has Frankford. 7 '" Ha- i a 23-round Announcement has been mbou ,. rlage of Miss Matilda Bermaterfl- They Levy, of 2973 Frankford avenue, Johnson Elkton, Md. Marlanso ROXBOROUGPcSme't'o Mlsa Sturgls, of 48S Green if f flfh . . , ,- .'rIey' th0 spending several days In East, Havana Bethlehem, ns the guest of her1'11? tho ty If he Samuel B. Sturgls, ot the Easton lent be- ,he "Big The Drexel Blddle Bible Claa" chttJ"" will give a very attractive musical entertainment tomorrow evening Congregational Church, East HnaJj Ridge avenue. The Rev. J. A. naylnfe pastor, will preside. vt with dulcd M. G. Garrlgues and Louis GarrlguPnys' turned from a short stay In Atlant)rffries Dr. C. K. Rowo, formerly of t Schuylkill, la ns present locatt-d- twi 111. T.ATSTQnnWWT?. iil Mr. and Mre. Jennings Hood, of Steward avenues, are entertaining lass, of Toronto, Can. The Girls' Sunday School Class of SOT Church will give an Irish tea at the Dev Lansdowne court, March 17. ' AMUSEMENTS ntTT?.CfrTTTTi CTTD-mirn ops A . x ." . J: nou noma oj ona ureaiesi .rlofOpfaj A TVmnn "Tlnr AFTS., 1 and 3 10c 81 - xmico AJanjf EVOS.. T and 0 10c. Id ANNETTE KELLERMANI "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER BEGINNING MON. AFT., MI TUB WONDER OF THE WORLD HALL, CAINE'S "THE ETERNAL CK Produced by Famous Playera' Film Co. RESERVED SEATS NOW SELI PRTflF.R AFTERNOONS. 10c, IBe, 5o nXlKjUO EVENINGS ....10c. 25c. EOs 1 -i, ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA OKCHESTRA; LEOPOLD 8TOKOWSKJ. Conductor Two Concerts for the Benefit of tha PTilWATflM PTTMn ........-T7 "' -' .r.-rj jtI.V L1 .-,3 iflUiinuAl ujiumwuNS CiluluC EVa., MAR, 4, Sjmphony, "LOBaESANa at 8:15. 100 Mualcians. Chorus of m6L FRIDAY WAGNER PROGRAM AFT,, MAR. 5, MME. JOHANNA GAD8BX at 3:00. Soloist Reserved Beats. SOo to $2; Box Seats, J2 and fSML Tickets NOW at Henpe's. 1110 Chestnut St. GARRICK Last 3 Evgs. furi ANN MURDOCK "ffir3 Next Week, Evenings BUS. Matinees Wed. and 'Sat. SPECIAL GRAND OPERA EVENT SAN (IP A -NT Tk ntJT7TA COM. CARLO j itn ii i J A UA PANY 100 PEOPLE SUPERB CHORUS AND BALLS Fine Senile Effects COMPLETE GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA TWENTY CELEBRATED OPERA STARS Monday. Alda; Tuesday, Lucia; Wednesday Mat., .Faust; Ee.. Cotiallerto.PaoIioccf; Thursday, ftlpj. terralady;e.0B3g;TgD'AUYfy ""- W"' FORREST Next Week 8itH5.aw Nlfbta at 8:15. Matlness Wed. and Sat. at 2:18. DANIEL V. ARTHUR Present? MABJE IUCIIARD CAHILL CABLE In tha New Musical Comedy "90 IN THE SHADE" Best Caat Ever. Uivy or Beautiful Girls. 1 Q NEW MUSICAL Til MUUtSHH UArICA J-" NUMiipnH J-u NUMBERS Popular Price Wednesday Ma,tlnee. Beat Seats 11.80. BROAD Last 8 Evgs. "StwhSSt Mrs. Patrick Campbell Bnonc. PYGMALION NEXT WEEK 8EATS TODAY THE MISLEADING LADY With PAUL DICKEY MARKET BTREET AND JUNIPEH Continuous VaudsvtlU 11 ISO A. M. to 11:30 P. It. GLOBE Tim McMahon and Edythe Chapollej Others COMING NEXT WEEK ADDED ATTRACTION COLORED 8CENIC "ADVENTURES ON THE ROOF OF THE EARTH' rhotographtd tv Fr4 Burlingham. Great peril scenes laid around tha Matterbern. Mount Diana and tha Junifrau. DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE. ACADEMY, TONIGHT AT StlB NEW YORK SYMPHONY SOLOIST J0SEP OKUiiUSTHA Hofmanu WALTER DAMROSCH Conductor Tickets. 75c to 12. At Ueppe's amphitheatre 60c B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE EXTRAORDINARY FEATlMS BJLLj mbs. LESLIE CARTER Jo "Zaza" BlCKElT 4 WATSON WEE GEORQH5 WOOD; OKABB JAPBi Mfgtd YOBCO. ED.&SloAwi Wax! Week JOAN SAWYER, Peerlesa Danetr MARKET BT ABOVE ltfrH . , PICTURES 4W 11 A. M TO 11. IS P M. TUB Stanley LOVE ROUTE n imireu n.loa(03) l& guiMBB t tMHM "; oJsH VSHjwilt : gTgghrd, iWmkoU. ': saSfttio Township jWh j MHiHU -C HsDBBff rffujam , ; .m3m, n i M MO NT'S WEIBSF& Wcaa I " " "-- jragr-.-w.,, mihii ii i b it