BV-BNINfr LEDGBB-PHXkADETPHTA. MONDAY MAUGM 1, 1915. - -1- - - i - -i " S3E1AL dllU HO 1 p" S&Cl In thf tw&lfmijfer LA nfeS Ili - . jfcl V LJ 3 I jPKl" YZk t Trn. and Mits. henry pratt mckean, f IVlof Pinn Hlvcr Farm, Pcnllyn, left last week tot Japan, 'n bo eono about six months. Mrs. MeKean, It will bo romombcred, was Miss Margaret M. nitcer, of New York. !" Mrs. Vllllam Forsytho, of Morcland avenue, Bt. Martin's, entertained at a luncheon on Sat urday at tho Art Club In Honor of Miss Martha' , Whltmer, dobutante daughter of Mrs. llobert K "Whltmer. Following- tho luncheon, Mrs. Foreytho took her Biiosts to seo 'Teg o' My Heart." Among those present were tho Misses Andcrsc, Miss Eleanor I'orcher, Miss Von Buslterf, Miss Marlon Button and Mrs. Fred erick Ward. Miss Virginia Lockwood McCain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nox McCain, whoso marriage to Stanloy aiaddlng Wilcox will take placo on Thursday, will bo guest of honor at a luncheon to bo given by Miss Marguerlto Bholly at tho Manufacturers' Club. Tho guests will lncludo Miss Brenda Cleveland, Miss Flor ence Smltli, Mrs. William Campbell, Jr. A box party will follow, to bo given by Miss Brenda Cleveland. Mile. C. deP. Wguour, of 200G Pino street, will bo at homo Saturdays In March after 3 o'clock. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browning, of 245 South 16th street, woro guests of honor at a lunch eon given by Harry S. Black at Palm Beach yesterday. The other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barkllo Honry and Miss Edith Fisher, A tea will be given this afternoon by Miss Nina Lea, of 2000 Walnut street to Intro duce Madamo Slavko Grouttch, wife of tho Servian Secrotary of Foreign Affairs. Miss Lea will bo assisted by the women who form the honorary committee. Mmo. Grouttch ar rived yesterday and Is tho guest of Mrs. John Markoc, of 1630 Locust street. Madame Groultch Is an American by birth and was Miss Mabel Dunlap, of West Virginia. She will remain hero for a week and during that time will speak Informally on tho wants and needs of her devastated country; She will make appeals In tho way of farming Imple ments and seeds of barley, wheat and oats to replant tho fields laid waste by the war. Tho women, young men and those not able to Join the forces will bo tho tillers so that Servla may be able to help herself and her strlckon people. A muslcalo will be given by Mrs. Austin Stevens Heckschcr at hor homo, 2213 Walnut street, tonight. Miss Josephine McCulloh and George Rothermel, of the Operatic Society, will sing, and Mary WInslow Johnson will bo ac companist. Many Invitations have been Issued and the guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Charlomagno Tower, Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emlen Nowbold, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brock, Mrs. Arthur Brock, Mrs. Thomas Learning, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxc, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis, llr. and Mrs. Henry La Barro Jayne, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mercer Blddlc, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Heckschcr, Mrs, Charles Brlnton Coxe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher, Mr. and Mr?, R. II. Bayard Bowie, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Stokowskl, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hor nor Coates, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, Mr. and Mrs. Langdon E. Mitchell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, Mrs. Alexander Brlnton Coxe, Dr and Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Mr. and Mrs. Aloxandcr Van Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker, Judge and Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Newlln, Mrp. A. Sydney Blddle, Mrs. Arthur Bid die, Miss Chrlstlno W. Blddle, Miss Chris tine A. Blddle, Mr. and. Mrs. Wasslll Leps, Miss Leps, Miss Mnrlamne Blddlo, Miss Harriet Blddle, Mrs William A. Piatt, Mrs. Charles Piatt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. G. Heldo Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. Maurice Heckscher, Miss Gertrude S. Heck scher, Miss Anna Ingersoll Meigs, Philip Goepp, Henry MeKean Ingersoll, Gustav Heckscher. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Pearson, 3d, of 1911 Bprute. Btreet, have returned to their home from a trip to Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Ellen Ide Kenney, of the Colonial, 11th nnd Spruce streets, will be at home this after noon and Monday afternoons, March 8 and 15. No cards. Miss Phoebe Williams Adams has returned to the Belgravla after a short stay In Atlantic City, A number of girls and women are taking advantage of the special course In landscape gardening at the School of Horticulture for Women at Ambler and the series of lectures being given by Miss Lee. Among tho mem bers of the class are Miss Annie Bunn, Miss Maria Bunn, Miss Mildred Patton, Miss MIUI cent N. Dana, Miss E. G. Flagg, Miss Frances Tyson, Miss Helen G. Wilson, Miss Emily R. Fox, Miss Mary Blaklston. Miss Edith Pyle, Miss Mary Freeland. Mrs. John Orlbbel, Miss Emily Smith and Miss Elizabeth Smith. Among the students of the school who are taking up tho course are Miss Lucy Lee Richardson, Mlssv Emily Exley, Miss Frances Shlnn, Miss Eleanor Lawrence, Miss Loretta Walker, Mss Frances Gardiner and Miss Linda Hires. ' ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVKHDnoOK Mr, and Mrs. William Logan MacCoy, who have been staying with Mrs, Mao Coy'a grandmother, Mrs. Wlstar Morris, of Green JHU Farm, Overbrook, while their house on City avenue Is undergoing alterations, will return home today, DALA Miss Saw Mahjon will entertain the members of her class at the Friends' Central School at a dance to be given at her home on Bryn Mawr avenue the night of Friday, March t. . Miss Gladys Griffiths, of Chelsea, who hna V.n fejWtlng the Misses Keefe on Llanberis road. avR:, 1 J I , e iiuiucu uume. CYNWYD The Oynwyd Club Will eiva one of Ita informal danca tonight In the clubhouse on Llandrlllo road. A large number of the members are expected to be present, some of whom wlU , be. Mr ana; Mrs. Wilbur F. Hamilton, Mr. and Wrs. Clinton GUllngton, Mr. and Mr, Walter AdUoa Fox, Mr and Mrs. Albert Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C Newbourg, Jr , Wis Dorothy V Ack, &Hw Xvpnn. Fuguet Keeie, MU IWro tt Mecke, Mi gthel MeMitui, Mis Hlwbetn Christie, Miss Louise de la F. Keefe, Miss Isabel Sparing, Miss Dorothy Tily, Miss Grace Van diver, O. S. Carter, H, M. Donovan, Howard Mecke, Jr., Donald Spanogle, Jr., II. Lodge Oliver, James E. Dolan, Joseph Keefe, Nathan Sperlng nnd Mr. Adams. CHESTNUT HILL Mlsa Dorothy Dlsston and Miss Lorrlno Dies ton, of Norwood Hall, Chestnut Hill, will leave tomorrow for Bellalr, Fla where they will join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stccl man Dlsston, for the remainder of the Lenten season. Mrs, William Coloman Freeman, of Cherokee nnd Mermaid lane, has returnod to her homo from Washington, whero sho 1ms been visiting friends. GERMANTOWN ' Mrs. James Tattcrllcld and her children have returned to Germantown nftor a visit to Chi cago, where they were tho guests of several friends. Mrs. Tatterfleld will make hor homn at tho Dclmar-Morrls Apartments. Mrs. John J. McDevItt, of 412 Lincoln drive, will entertain at bridge on Thursday afternoon Her gursts will Include Mrs. E. W. Olll, Mrs. Ralph Knowles, Mrs. Ctarcnco J. Ralncnr, Mrs. C. W. Ralncnr, Mrs. William R. Nlchol Bon, Jr., Mrs. Charles E. Bartlett, Mrs. D. W Elliott, Mrs. A. Delagrange, Mrs. Frank Dono hue, Mrs. Bernard Mclghan, Mrs Mortimer Eastburn, Mrs. Estcll Mooro and Miss Minnie Benton. Miss Helen P. Scott, of Wayne nvenuo nnd School lane, loft this week for a trip to Cuba nnd Florida. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. George A. Thomas, of Jenkln town, left this afternoon for Point Pleasant, N. J., whero they will bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Swnrtz. Mrs. Ferdlnnnd Frltsch was hostess at a dinner party Saturday evening at her homo In Park avenue. The houso was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and tho guests Included Miss Anna Parsons, Mrs. Richard Gerker, Mrs. Charles Crast, Mrs. Arthur Tur ner, Mrs. John Snyder, Miss Anna Lawrence, Mrs. McCool, Mrs. Morton Smith and Mrs. George Sweeney. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. Albert Leo Coffin, of Hamilton Court, are spending a portion of tho Lenten season at Tampa Bay, Fla. They will return to this city the middle of tho month. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Dlnsmore Gideon, Jr., of 10 North 62d street, are receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son. Edwin Hoover Gideon. Tho Class of '92, Friends' Central School, held Us reunion luncheon at Hamilton Court on Sat urday. Covers woro laid for 23. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wall, of 43th and Pino streets, are spemllng the Lonten season at tho different winter resorts of Florida. They will later go to tho Gulf for fishing, returning homo Just before Easter. John H. Doherty nnd his sister. Miss Ethel P. Doherty, of 4923 Walton avenue, entertained at cards Saturday evening. cwffi MISS GERTRUDE STIER, of 4913 North Camao street, and Curl A. Weber, of 4624 Greene street, Germantown, wero married last night, by the Rev, John B. Love at the Logan Baptist Church, Broad and Rockland streets. MIS3 Lillian M. Wlso acted as bridesmaid, and Robert M. Weber, brother of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony there was a recep tion at the bride's home, after which the couple left on a wedding trip through tho East. They will be at home April 15 at 3716 North 19th street. Invitations will be Issued shortly for the mar riage of Miss Ann Gertrude Wick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John E, WIcK. of 21st and Venango streets, to Earl Ashcroft Havens, which will take place on Wednesday night, April 21, In the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Broad and Tloga streets. Miss Wick has selected her sister, Miss Reba Wick, for maid of honor, and Miss ilarjorlo White, Miss Elizabeth Flte. Miss Meta Weber and Miss Blanche Barton for bridesmaids. The bridal party will Include also Miss Yvonne Havens, the young Bister of the bridegroom, who will act as flower girl, Albert Hooven will be the bridegroom's best man, and the ushers will be William Clausen, Robert Emblcit, c. Paul Ray, Jr., and Robert W, Polllck. The cere mony will be followed by a reception at the Roosevelt. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Lou French, of 1849 South 16th street, gave a dinner and pinochle party at her home last week In honor of Mr, and Mrs, George J, Orr, of Sherwood. Mrs. French has Just returned from a week-end trip to Lancaster, where she was the guest of Miss Clara tjuber, of South Prince Btreet. Mrs. Sturgla was hostess at a dinner given at her residence, Mr. John R. Lee being the guest of honor. Among the guests wete Miss Louise Polls Francois, Miss Edith Robson, Mlsa Mabel Lee, Mlsa Helen Louis, MUs Edna Fasy, Miss Emma Sldell, Samuel E. Hown, Q. H, Morris. Clark Wyle, H. Moore, q, Malby, Jr., J. Purdy, Captain William Sturgls and First Lieutenant O. ;E. Becker. Following the dinner Miss Louise Francois entertained the guests with many vocal numbers, assisted b Mlsa Robson. Mr- and Mrs. S. Makransky and the Misses Makransky. pf 17 Wharton street, entertained In honor of JJr. n4 Mrs, B. Kohn and MUs EUia.be tb I Kohn, of Plymouth, Fa., and Dr. L. w. Seho, of Baltimore, Ui, IL ii - iiiiiiiwtiiinwiimiiiirminrmiirinem ... ....f.. ..i MRS. A. J. DREXEL BIDULE L'ndcrwood & Underwood. Mrs. Biddlo is at present in Palm Beach, Pin., with her daughter, Miss Cordelia Biddle. In the photograph she is seen dancinp with George Brooke, who is also n Philadelphia!!. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A reception will bo held during the coming week at tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kalmbach, 2S.'l North Mth street, In honor ot the home-coming of their daughter. Miss Helen Kulmbnch, who created a considerable furoro at tho fashionable resorts In Florida during the winter season because of her attainments with tho violin. Upon her graduation from the Conservatory of Music In this city several yenis ago many tempting inducements to take up music professionally were offered Miss Kalm bnrh. One of the most distinguished vocal tenchers In town has recently discovered tho young lady to be tho possessor of a lyric soprano voice of unusually fine quality. Miss Kalmbach Is well known in this city, due to her many recitals for Boclal and philanthropic pur poses. Miss Gertrude M. Sommer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sotnmer, of 1E03 North 27th street, entertained at cards followed by dinner on Saturday. Tho color scheme was pink and white, carried out In tho ilowers and favors. Her guasts included Miss Gertrude Lauber, MUs Virginia Sauror. Miss Helen -Lynch, Miss Helen Schopp, Miss Mary Loughlln, Miss Doro thy Groves, Miss Sylvia Kacrcher, Miss Carolyn Hayes, Miss Laura Hackman, Miss Anna Som mer and Miss Olga Smith. Mrs. Harry C. Griesel will entertain at bridge this afternoon at her home, 2246 North 20th street, when her guests will be Mrs. David Fitz slmmons, Mrs. J. Louis Wnechter, Mrs. Franz Ehrllch. Jr., Mrs. William Bergcr, Mrs. Franlc Schanz, Mrs. William G. Torchlann, Mrs. Ellz abeth Matten, Mrs. Albert Baltz, Miss Jessie E. S. Schanz, Mrs. Mary McCaulIey. Mrs. Gullllam Claymer and Mrs. William Goll. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Miss Rose Walsh and Miss Edith Wolf, well known in the social life of the younger set of the Northeast, spent the week-end at Atlantic City. Captain John Hughes. U. S. Marine Corps, sta tioned at San Francisco, Cal., Is enjoying his furlough at the home of his sisters, Mrs. Wini fred Burke, Miss Claire Hughes and Miss Agnes Hughes, 3182 Aramlngo avenue. The visit Is Hughes has been separated from his sisters for most enjoyable, due to the fact that Captain 12 years owing to the exigencies of his profes sion. A reception will be given In the near future In honor of the gsllan; marine, at which many of his old school chums will be present. , C. W. Moore, of B33 East Cambria street, has announced the engagement of his daughter Lillian M, Moore, to Charles Newell, a prom inent newspaper man of Cincinnati. It Is planned to hold the wedding ceremony around the Easter season, after which the young couple will take up their residence in Cin cinnati. Arrangements are now being made by Miss Moore for a "bachelor" dinner March 21 at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Theodore Harris, 6606 Hagerman street, Tacony, to her large list of girl friends. The Six Jolly Sailors Club, composed of mem bers of the police department stationed at tho 18th district, 4th and York streets, will give a "sauerkraut dinner" at their clubhouse In WIs slnomlng this coming Wednesday, The guests of honor will be Lieutenant Keith, Sergeant Brttnnan, Sergeant Schwab, Sergeant Little and several friends Ini civil life. The members of the club are Officers John Riley Edward Bloom, John Ruehl, Harry Lassner, James Delaney and James Whlteley. The Cambria Athletic Club will give a dansant at nock's Hall, Kensington and Allegheny avennes, on Wednesday evening, March 17. The committee In charge promises the best affair n the history of the club and It will Introduce many new features. The 21st birthday of Miss Eva HU was cele brated Saturday night at her home, 2426 North Lawrence street. The decorations were very pretty. After an Impromptu "500" dinner was served, followed by dancing. The guests were Miss Marie Moll, Miss Esther Williams, Miss Sara, McOulre. Miss Hannah McPonough, Miss Edna Snyder. Mlsa Carrie Moll, Miss Ag nes Byder, Mls Catherine MoPqnouh, Miss Anna MoLean, Miss Nora Lafrerty. Ralph Kalck. Hatry Nagle. Frederick Nagle. John Keashon, Arthur Walther. August Walther. Joeoh Buf. Thomas MUs, George Suters. Philip Lart pad Leonard demon, I PURIM BALL Eighteenth Annual Affair Will Be Held Tonight at Mercantile Hall. The 18th annual Purim Dress Ball will bo given tonight at the Mercantile Hall, under tho auspices of tho Congregation Beth Israel. Tho master and mistress of ceremonies of tho occasion will bo Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Btberman. Tho ladles nnd gentlemen In waiting will be Miss Reba Tonkonogy, Miss Reba Goldlch, Miss Ilulda Apt, Miss Sarnh Hcndler, Miss Theresa Frommer, Miss Ida Isdaner, Miss Hazel Frank, Miss Miriam Ulimnn, Miss Julia Silverman, Miss Lucille Rosenberg, Miss Glndys Meyer horr, Miss Rose Jans, Miss Rose WIescn, Miss Hose Malls, Miss Nlta Newman, Miss Freda Spcrger. Miss Jcanetto Roomberg, Miss Rose Porlsteln, Miss Florence Marks, J. Baer Bloch, Dr. Samuel Greenbaum, Milton LIchtcnstein, Jules A. Shapiro, Maurice FIschman, Snmuel A. Rubin, Paul Halpern, Paul T. Goldenberg, Theodore Goldflnger, Jacob LIchtcnstein, Sidney Klein, Robert Susan, Harry B. Schultz, David Rolovltz, Simon Malls, Adolph Goldman, Leon Goodman, Ralph T. Buchsbaum, Irving Blau ner and Sidney Blauner. The Committee of Arrangements includes Max S. Apt, Alexander Abrahams, Mrs. S. Belle Cohn and Arthur Cohen. TIOGA A March wedding of much Interest will be that of Miss Uriila Snlvely, daughter of Mrs. Cynthia T. Snlvely, of 2014 West Tioga Btreet. to Georgo E. Paules. formerly of York, Pa., which will take place on Thursday night, March 11, at the homo of tho bride's mother. Miss Snlvely Is tho daughter of tho late Dr. I. New ton Snlvely, who at tho time of his death a few years ago was dean of the medical depart ment of Temple University. Tho ceremony will be a quiet one, but will be followed by a large reception. Mrs. John J. Bannon, of 3256 North Broad street, will glvo a card party on Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of tho poor children of the parish at St. Stephen's Church, Broad and Butler streets. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Burk, Jr. About 100 guests have accepted the Invitations. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trumbower entertained at dinner and cards last night at their home, 1829 West Venango Btreet. Their guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Weland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Querns and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lewis. FRANKFORD "The Philosophers" Club gave a social night at Its new clubhouse Saturday in Frank ford. A dance followed the reception. During the evening Miss Martha Morgan and Mr. William AnteHch entertained the guests with musical novelties. James Walker, an old minstrel, en tertained the gathering with his witticisms, and Frank O'Nell and Maurice Devlin gave the latest song hits. Others present were William Sproat, John Brown, Duke Bowers. Raymond Stack, William Hamilton, William Hagle, Leo Wilson, James Thurtle, John Mo Oarvey, Anthony Haney, William MoAdams, Harry Murray, Willis Flack and Edward Dia mond. Two noted followers of the realm of flstiana, Jack Redmond and Ad Wolgast, ex champlon, were guests of Duke Bowers at the affair, The girls present were Miss Mabel Dressier, Miss Alice Meltz, Miss Mae Braten, MUs Cat he r I n e Berry, Miss Mae Llnder, Miss Anna Call, Mlsa Tillle Tinslnger, Miss Laura O'Nell, Miss Ella Gaynor, Miss Olga Diamond, Miss Elizabeth McShea, Mies Florence White, Miss Anna Hanlon, Miss Winifred Warren, Miss Cecil Baren, Miss Jeanette Paul and Mss Anna Williams. There will be a musicals Wednesday evening, March 3, at the Frankford Methodist Episco pal Church, given by the Adrian Quartet, which Includes Mrs, Charles Castor, Miss Elsie Blnker, B, Harris Knowles, George Kirkpatrlck and Miss Edna 3. Reynolds. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miss Helen H, Irons, of West 2d street, has returned from a. week's visit to friends at Lancaster. Miss Elizabeth Devlns has returned to her home on Bait Stn, street from Washington, D. C. where she wa entertained by friends for a. week. THE Lenten season, now In Its second week, finds society's Interest In the nrt of terp slchoro unabatod, nnd the hotels and clubs, fully aware of the fact, have, most of them, Inau gurated a new series of tea dances and supper dances, to conttnuo until town houses nre boarded Up and tho usual "summer flitting" begins, So that Wednesday and Saturday aft ernoons nt the Bellovue-Stratford, Saturday nftcrnoon nnd evenings at tho Itltz-Corlton nnd every afternoon nt Brooko Houbo find a congcnlnt coterie tripping to tho strains of tho orchestra nnd sipping between times. Tho Rltz-Cnrlton dansant, which Is chap eroned by Mrs. It. W. Hnwkesworth nnd Mrs. J Hutchinson Scott, proved attractive on Sat urday. Among those who entertained wero Mr. and Mrs. It. Wilson McCrecdy, whoso guests were Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry II. Pease, Dr nnd Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Hacker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle White, Mrs, J. Harrison Smith, Mrs. Burton Price, Miss Marian B. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Nlclds, Oliver Hopktnson Balrd, E. Spencer Blight, Edwnrd Carey Gnrdlner, Ed ward Osborne Troth, Archibald C. V. Wells and Dr. James Weir Robinson. At tho supper-danco In the evening among those who entertained wero Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel E. Car penter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Pnge, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill WilllamB, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Howard Pnnconst, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Tevls Huhn, Dr. and Mrs. Albert P. Frnnclne nnd Harry C. Adams. The Rose Garden of tho Bellevue-Strntford ROXBOROUGH A. L. Phillips, of 6129 Ridge avenue, will glvo a reception and muslcalo tonight at his home. His guests, who are members of tho Rox borough Melody Club, will lncludo Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Kecly, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Simpson, Mrs. S. D. Cornog, Mrs. II. II. Thompson, Miss Mil dred Wethcrlll, Mrs. James Hlndle, Miss Leo noro CaBsel, Miss Elsie Held, Miss Anna Du Gau, Miss Helen Mattts, Miss Eleanor Hen dren, Mrs. A. Tongue, Miss Jessie Allison, Miss Edith L. Jones, Miss Elizabeth Simpson, tho MIshcs Iva and Edith Kcrkcslagcr, Miss Helen Irwin, Miss Florcnco Cornmnn, Mrs. Hunter Lord, Mrs. Joseph Blnney, Mrs. Harry Cay wood, Georgo W. Wentllng, William Smith, William Hardman, Albert H. Allison, F. Wlllnrd Cornmnn, John Hodgson, Edward Wil son, Lester Blankln, J. E. Foerlng, Herbert Hanna, M. J. Garrity, D. S. Bechtcl. J. H. Foerlng, William Koely, H. Moyer, W. Moyer and T. W. Schofleld. LANSDOWNE Mrs. Howard W. Read, of North Lansdowno avenue, entertained her daughter's dancing class Saturday afternoon. Among the children pres ent were Miss Helen Statzell, Miss Allco Stat zell, Robert Statzell, Harlan Statzell, Mies Muriel Krall, Miss Janet Krall, Miss Laura Krall, Thomas Krall. Miss Eleanor Reld, Miss Sue Reld, Miss Mary Voker, Carroll Marls, Ber tram Balch and Ernest McKenna. Mrs. James J. Breen, of La Crosso avenue, 13 visiting Mrs. Lenox Blrchhead, of Baltimore. WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. George Stone, of Vera Cruz, Cat, celebrated their golden wedding anni versary hero Saturday evening nt tho New Century Club. All of Mr. and Mrs. Stone's children and grandchildren were present and many of their friends nnd family connections. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Stone were present; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone and their son and daughter came from Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Stone from Boston. AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Two Weeks, MON MARCH 8 Matinees Beginning AW-vHN., IflAttUn O Wed and Bat WM, A. BRADY Presents DE WOLF HOPPER and the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co. Zna$lJr& I THE MIKADO Wed Matinee PTTM ATT'OT?"!?. and Tr,al Mid Wed. Night i 11N4.X1 KJIXlll by Jury SfiS'&Sf.l I FlT' PENZANCE Large Chorus and Orch. Prices 25c, 50c, 70c, $1, LB0. 1000 Srr SEATS $1 ?& 50c, 75c Beat Sale Now 1100 Chestnut Street. MARKET STUEIST "IT f T TT1 and juniper I . I , I I rS li , Continuous Vaudeville VJl XJy J-f J-J jjjjo A. M to Ilj30 P. M. George Felix & Barry Sisters HAnRY. BREEN. BARTO & CbAIlKi Others Extra Added Attraction Colored Scenlo "Adventures on the Roof of the Earth" Photographed by Fred Burllnsham. ateat peril scenes laid around the Mallerhorn, Mount Ulano and the Jungtrau. Academy of Music Tonight THE WAR WHO MADE IT? A DERATE IN THE INTERESTS or PEACE. Cecil Chesterton England Hanns Heinz Ewers Germany BEATS NOW ATJIEPPE'S BOo to II 60 ' POPULAR OPERA MUSICALES WITHEltSPOON HALL. EAULKNER-OBERNDORFER IN RECITAL FORM WITH PIANO AND STEREOPTICON ILLUSTRATION T O N I Q II T MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, AT 8(15 PARSIFAL BEATS 50o TO I, NOW, AT LEDGER CENTRAL VICTORIA NPnraLMat- Continuous 10 A. M. to II P. M. First Presentation Lubln's Masterpiece Rneel-Un, "EAGLE'S NEST" PlctUr"iy,oBp.c.alBvnatV.'v0.,filFeatu,e.An,'tle' 0 A. M. to It P M. PALACE J2H MARKET 10c. 20c V A UDBVHIB Six Banjo Fiends. Marie Donahue: Others. PHOTOPLAY GabyDesIysTri,,.. CROSS THE VILLAGE CABARET TrTTlV'G S"1 ,ner yture Acts ivEl I O Program Changed Mon. and Thurs. THEATREadta&y 10c EmL 8 MARKBT STREET Aa 18TH PICTURES Jl A. M TO litis P. M. Wallace Eddlnger in "A GENTLEMAN OS LEISURE " THB Stanley EMPIRE MATINEE DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY oi twiu TRQCADERQ Zallah ST was a perfect Mecca on Saturday afternoon, nnd every tnblo was occupied by gay parties. Mrs. Georgo Fritz Chandler entertained at one table nnd nt another table were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brlnton, Mrs, Templn nnd Pehn Gaskelt Hall. Among tho dancers was Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, looking very attractive In a deml tallleur of marlno blue Velvet trimmed with collar and cuffs of skunk fur, with a smalt black velvet hnt flaring at ono sldo and edged with Bkunk fur. Miss Mario Camblos woro n becoming frock of Bnpphlre blue velvet effectively combined with taffeta. Her bottle green hat waB trimmed with tiny posies around tho crown. Another party consisted of Mies Helen Gray Murray, Miss Lnura Dotterer McCowen and Miss Eleanor Bonsall. Miss Murray woro a smart trottcur of black brondoloth with collar nnd cuffs of fitch Her small, close-fitting black velvet chnpenu was trimmed with black mer cury wings. Miss McCowen looked extremely well In n two-piece Bult of golden brown broad cloth, qulto simple In cut. The coat, which sloped sharply away from the waist line in front, was bordered with broadtail. With this costumo was worn a rather large brown Velvet hat, with two nclf-toncd ears flaring out from tho crown. Miss Bonsall's suit was a good loktng model In hunter's green and black checked material Among those noticed were Mrs. Frank Howe. Mrs. Henry Brown, Miss, Dorothy Welsh, Dr. Daniel M. Hoyt, Earlo' Hepburn and Thomas Dice. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Potter nalUncer, of East Mnple nvonue, Mcrchantville, entertained about CO guests with "brldsa" and "500" last week. Theodore Earlo Jennlnirs is convalescing after an Illness of two weeks' duration. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilbur Taylor nnd Miss Gwendolyn Taylor, of CM Linden street, and their sucst. Gcorpo Taylor "Waeandt, of Balti more, recently spent a few days at Atlantic City. Mrs. William D. Weikel, of US East Maple avenue, Mcrchantville, entertained tho Half Hour Reading Club, of which sho Is the presi dent, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mooro, of 237 King's Highway, Hnddonfleld, are In the South, AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor Tno Concerts for the Benefit of the PENSION FUND THURSDAY EVO., MARCH 4. AT 8.1B Mendelssohn's Choral Symphony, "LOBaBSANQ." 100 Musicians. Chorus of 800, FRIDAY AFT., MARCH B. AT 3:00 WAONDB PROGRAM Soloist. JOHANNA OADSKI. Soprano. Program :TANNHAi:SEn, Bacchanale. Ellrabeth's Prayer; LOHENGRIN. Vorsptel. Act I. Elea's Dream. Vorsplel. Art III: TRISTAN UND ISOLDE. Scena Act I, Vorsplel, Llebestod. Resened seats r.Oc to 12 j Box seats 2 and I2.K0 Regular Symphony Concerts omitted this week Tickets Now at Heppe'n, 1110 Chestnut street. The Drexel Institute ENGINEERING DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS, SECRETARIAL. FREE PUBLIC LECTURES MARCH B Friday, nt 4 p. m. Tho Unseen Destroyers of Our Forest Ily OELLERT ALLEMAN, Ph.D. Profeesor of Chemistry, Swartbmore College llujfratciZ bu Lantern Slides. Admission by card only Reserved seat tickets may be had on application to the Registrar. Drexel Insti tute. D2d and. Chestnut streets If by mall. Inclose return postage. B. F. Keith's Theatre THE LIMIT OF VAUDEVILLE I JOAN SAWYER 'Peerless Queen of Modern Dance With George Harcourt and Joseph C. Smith nnd Wondorful Supporting Dill. Claude Gllllngwater-Edlth Lyle A Co.; Fannie Dries i Frank Fogarty, Itolfe's "Colonial Days," and. Others. CHESTNUT STREET f.ffi Home at World's (Irtatctt PAofopIois AFTERNOONS 1 . -30 to 4:30 lOo, lBcT 230. EVENINGS T:30 to I0:3uJ0c. 25c, BOoT Reserved 6eatn Selling One Week In Advance A WONDERFUL DRAMATIC SPECTACLE THE ETERNAL J 1 1 X HALL OAINE with PAULINE FREDERICK TWICE DAILY 2:30 and 8:30 P. M PRECEDED BY KEYSTONE COMEDIES fJARRTCTf TW Week Only Nights at 8:15. VJ-n.-UiVlO". Matinees Wed and Bat SAN GRAND OPERA PflM. CARLO pjjkx Tonipht AIDA VlSST LUCIA Wed. Mat. TAUST. Evg, RUSTlCANA-PAQLIACa,-Thurs.. RiaOLETTOi Frl.. OIOCONDA, Bat, Mat MARTHA; Ue . TROVATORE Popular Wed. Mat , Faust Rest Seats JLEff NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY Cohan 4 Harris' Js'ew York Company jn 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE BROAD Tonight Mat.B.t. WILLIAM HARRIS. JR., presents MISLEADING LADY WITH PAUL DICKEY Popular Pries. Wednesday Matinee. Best Stat. 1 50 LYRIC Positively" Last Weelf TONIGHT AT 8:15. MATINBB WEDNESDAY DANCING AROUND wh AL JOLSON i ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN ADELPHITonight at 8?15 POPULAR M.00 MATINEE THprtflpAY 014VER MOROSCO PrW PEG 0' MY HEART THE PLAY YOU KAVB BESN WAITING FOI SJLIIJ1HI ' "" " -I I i I 11,1 , ,.!. ,. m.... NIXpN'8 GRAND Slnt SAral Dratessw i. wad . 3mm, Jehu P. fet Gait, RuwtH & OktM. Dohertya, JuIU (.icuivU-4 mwm- Today 8:15. T and 8 I lAllrfElBS t'Kiui'e DUIONT'S tin n At u MAT TODAI lu -i4 CASINO TWCJ,1 3m 1 I f 'mr -f Bill