'' J ' i J) -miWPIIPHWMMIMIMMMHIIH EVENING TJTil'DaEB-.pTrTUiVDEEPHTX TUESDAY. MAlT-fllT 2, T915; f) S30A1 IDDINGS da EBON &.mmm.-imvuip!mvmwwi i-umwywiiwmmminm ,- sm.mmm9W.wvmv ' i i'JiiaMWP'"'i."P1'i iipwWP "" " 'iH-i H4w.' ' .BiWt 11 ji n . i .v4 j,h' 'i t;."iihi ip'wiiyi!WpqwipwPgppBi KMT Vk-nll wiPKr7 fTL St dhf , Iflllllllllli' : 71 -- fltfcj AUI1 ijlO wcilcllntr of M' Kranccn Hloke nntl linl8 ClarK, or sew ions, win inna piaco rlhe prlnR. "" Hloken tins Jtit rcturneil font New York, wlicro bIio lias been vliltlnff fot dunce's rnmiiy. 9 .. . n. AV. Maturln, o( Ox f mil, Kn Sibil, I "PendlnR a few days In Oils clly ns f; -jfjt of Mr. David u. r. utviniis, ni sua he taince place. nwlnrr to Illness Mrs. Jnlin Scott, Jr., hal continued her days at home. ' ....H. l.'nlftnl nt tlin llftllfkl'tlfttMtrnt. Bjlri. U" " " " fr. . ii...t nl ttm llnvnl PnltinlnMn. t'ulm ford, l regime' ..-... . ... .... t...1nt. t0 T.'nlMAl n.tlnf. fBtaCll, '! "" """" """ " KTMned at dinner In honor of Mr. mid Mrs. FII . . . .,-,l.l r lUlo Ml. nrhn n ro dlnlllnc Charles m. '"" ul """ "" "" " at Tho Breakers. jflw Henrietta Hly sailed last Saturday with MM. " """ "" - - - -l 1 ,age to spend nliout two mourns in iMiginnu. Invitations have been recnlled for thn N'elRh bor'n Club ten, which wns to have bnen Riven .i.nn.t at (tin linmn nf Mm. Isflnn 'tomorrow khc.,"", - - ' .. nia nt K1TI.1 firipnn ntrp(. flprmnn. t'BCOH onmm " "--- ,town, owing to tho Hudden death of ono of &..- .ih members. Sirs. J. Iloccrs Holcombc. inc i'wu ' S'O. Allen I.ee, of AA'nrrenton, Vn., who wns ffo lerlously Injured while rldlnc In n steeple- . iH -nnafnn. Mfifls.. on Oeorco Wllllnir ' cnaso nt jjuc --- -- - .- . 1. f.HH ....tlfAlt rann.wrflfl nnrl te tinti horse, nran. ""o cm.t.j ..v.,... ...... ... ...... i this city. " . ...ill I.a rrtn nt 41,a rndnr ,,An tt'lin Vt Mr I'co "," i,u "" v "" '"... ... will attend the sportsmen's dinner nt the Itltz ;Carlton, which will bo given on Saturday, and 'which will bo entirely for tho exclusive horsc tnen throughout the East to promote raclns In 'ennsyivania. Mrs. Ambrose I. Harrison, of 1625 Walnut itrcet, denies tho engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Harrison, and John J. Con way, of 3804 Chestnut street. I Announcement Is mndo of the mnrrlaRO of fllUs Dorothy Clinton 'Wliltlnir. daughter of Mi. t'arld Mrs. Charles "VVItcox "Whltlnfr. of Cam Ibrldgc, Mass., to Rowden Washington, son o? the late William Herbert Washington and f Mrs. Washington, now living In Now York, and a nephew of Miss Elizabeth C. Washington, of thl Lincoln, this city. The wedding took placo very quietly at the 1 homo of the brldo'H parents In Cambridge on ' Saturday, February 27. f The bridegroom is connected with the wiic Uits department at Harvard University, nml fthe young couple will make their home In Cnrai tbrldse. Stiilrs. Walter II Bryant, of 116 South 22d street, will go to N'ew York tomorrow, whero ishe will be tho guest of Mis. J. J. Manning '.for several days. Mrs. Manning will entertain at the opera for her guest. " 3Irs. Itamlal Morgan, of Wyndmoor, Chest nut Hill, will entertain at luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Howard Wood, who beforo her .marriage In tho fall wns Miss Phoebe Wllmor. 'Covers will bo laid for H. His. Charles AV. Henry, Miss Gertrude Henry lind Mlsa Elizabeth Henry, of St. Martin's, aro lit Aiken, S. C, for an Indcflnlto time. jyirs. Joseph G. mttcnliouse entertained at luncheon nt tho Belgravla yesterday. ,Mr. and Mrs. David Newhall and Itobert Xew hail spent the week-end In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clothier, of Villanovn, iccompanlcd by Miss Emily Earnshaw, nro pending acveral days at Atlantic City. , Jllss Gladys Wyldo Trlnkle will leave to morrow for a week's visit to Mr. and Mr. lLouls I.crtoy Hepburn at their home near Heading. , Mrs. B. 1. Howell, her daughter, Mrs. George W. Willing, Jr., and Miss Emily Barclay nro pending a few weeks. In White Sulphur Springs, jV. Va. ?vMr. and Mrs. H. Attmoro Prlzcr, Jr., will five a dinner of 12 covers on AVednesday, March 10, nt their home, 6336 Overbrook road, Overbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Waller SI. Laltue, of HI Pel ham road, Germantown, sent out Invltatlona for t. dance Tuesday. April 6, at Asher'a for their daughter, Miss Margaret Laltue. About 300 tuets from the school set will attend. ALONG THE MAIN LINE ,HElHON-lIr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, of Sycamore ami Linden roads, who left In Feb ruary for Virginia Hot Springs, will return about tho middle of this month. Wrs. Arthur Montague Lewis, of Balrd road, tvlll as usual hold the meeting of the Bed Cross oclety at her homo Thursday" ufternoon. "wynhewooD Mrs. Blchard C. Heyl will en tertain, her son, Blchard C. ' Heyl, Jr and his cUMinate t Princeton, Andrew P. H. Kenny, . Detroit, Mich., over the week-end. The young men, who are both Juniors at college, fe coming over to attend the meeting of Mrs. Troth's Dancing Class on Friday. Mr, Hnd Mrs. Abel A. AVetherlll, of Kent foad, teturned yeelcrduy from a week-end visit to Atlantic City. ' s CHESTNUT HILL JMri. s, Crozer Robinson, of Germantown and IHpset avenues, has returned to her home 'gm LakewnoU. Jjr. and Mrs. Morgan Ilebard, of 8313 Shawnee fKI"' have left for a fortnight's stay In MUml, Fla, fJohn AVaters, of Chestnut avenue and Beth rtiem pike, left yesterday to make, his homo n ir Hampshire. to. Joseph AVear has gone to St. Louis. tot a stay of several weeks. !. Frederick AVard, of Halifax, is the guest 'ip 'ter. Mrs. Edward A, Anderson, of St, Pln', for about a month. F ALONG THE READING ra meeting of the Men'B Club of Avyncote Ip'hjld in the pariah house of AH Hallows Ipreh. Wymote, last evening. George S. y8wtn gave itn illustrated lecture, his. sub Wt being, The AYild Tribes of the Pblllp fcA end whai Has Ben Done for tbein Under American Utile." A. .1. ChnuvMiu n president of thi club The program for Ihe musical ten nlvon lv tho Jenklntown (hoinl nt the Jenklntown Amlltoilum jesterday nfteinoon nt 3 3D oMork Wan: (I) "Tho Sweel o' the AVnr Man T Snltor ,n ...., . The JfnWntown Choral C-) 'Vision's Fugitive" Massonm ,,, , . Ar'l'r Jnckson. ... .."" ;,0, tluernei Mbiio (4) "Sweetheart, Sigh No More" Frank Laities Th Jettkintowtt Chornl. id; a ! Mfld a Flower" b "You Ask Me AVhy" Kel I" Kellle . , Arthur Jnckson, (61 Alolln solo Ouentcv M itia () "Itockln' Tlmn" Kno The Jenklntown Chornl. Mis Hcisle Kllle Slatigh, muslcnl dlio, toi, and Mrs. Mnry Xock Mnlpjss. club accompanist GERMANTOWN Mrs. John McCown, of CSOI Emlen street, will have as her guests In n few iln Mr. and Mrs. Angell and their two daughters, of New York. Mis. George Crier Allison entertained mem bers of her bridge club this nfternopn nt her home, 423 West Cltelten nventie. Mrs. Henry II. Moan, nf 1B3 Cnrpcttler nil est, accompanied by her son, Carpenter Donli, spent the week-end vlilllng frlemln In Bnltlmoro nnd Annnpolls, Md. Philip Brocklesby hn returned to the !rey stone, 125 School House lane, from a trip to Bnltlmoro, Mil. Mrs. Joseph M. niebcr, of Atlantic City, spent tho week-end with her father, A. J. AVhlte, of fiS07 Germantown avenue. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Florence Smith, of 3913 Haltlmoio avenue, will rntertnln nt btldge this nfteinooii In honoi of Miss A'lrglnla Lock wood McCain, whose miir- rlagp to Htunlev Oladdlng AVIIcov will take placo on Tluir&dny. The Riiest.s will Include Miss Marguerite frlscom, Miss Isabel netikiiff. Miss Eleanor Duffv. Miss Katharine Mullen, Mrs Joseph Moiicy. Mra. Anthony AVnteier. Miss Bessie Smith, illss Jlnrguerlte Shellv, Miss Brcncla Clevland and Mrs. William Camp bell. Jr. In the evening Mrs. Frederick I). Jnekd will entertain nt dinner In honor or Misa McCain and Mr. AVIIcox. Tho guests will be seated nt small tables, which will be elaborately dnco rated with pink nnd yellow spring tinners. I11 foimal ilnnclng will follow. The guests will lu cludo Colonel and Mm. George Not McCnln, Sir. nnd Sirs. Herbert A. Wilcox, Sir. and Sits. H. It. SlcCnln, of I'ittsbuigb; SIih. K. E. Kchew and Sir. and Sirs. Chester It. Ilnbst, also of Pittsburgh; Dr. nnd Sirs. John Edward .Tames. Sir. nnd Sirs. James Wilson, Sir. nnd Sirs. Frederick Llneawcaver, Sir. and Sirs. Edwin Campbell, Sir. and Sirs. William Campbell, Sllss Florence Smith, Miss Biencia Clovland, SIlss SInrguerlte Shelly and Howard Johnson. Sirs. Le Grand Law, of 5GIG Klngscsslng ave nue, gavo a surprlso party Inst week In honor of her husband. Among those present were Dr. and Sirs. George AV. Spencer, Sir. nnd Mrs. James A. Jones, Sir. and Sirs, Georgo Con stable, Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Boll, Sir, and Mrs. Walter Garrison, Mr. nnd Sirs. John Hen derson, Mrs. Harriet Corcoran, Sirs. Joseph Brown, of Chicago; Sirs. C. Blchel, H. Jack, SIlss Katharine Strohmaler, SIlss Emma Stroh malcr. Miss Kathryno Spencer, Mlsi Ella Hell, SIlss Ada Bell, Lc Grnnd Law, Jr., SIlss Gladys Law, SIlss Kuthryno Law. Sir. and Sirs. Thomns Corcoran, of 141 North Rccsn street, ertertnlned last week in honor of tho birthday of her daughter, SIIhs Frances Corcoran, Sir. nnd Sirs. James A. Jonei. of 1!)23 South "Tlli street, cntertnlned at dinner last week. Tlioso present were Sir. nnd Slifi. A. O'llrlen, Sir. nnd Sirs. Jninen SIoHugh, John Corcoran, Sirs. Hnrrlel Corcoran, Edward A. Corcoran, John Jones. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Slr.. George N. Dawes will entertain the members of her card club this afternoon nt her homo In tho Glrard Estate. 2503 South Garnet street. A buffet luncheon will be served. Her guests will bo Mrs. Harris, SIlss Anne Harris, Sirs. John H. Hall, Sirs. Henry C. Schwann, Sirs. J. A'odges, Sirs. Herman Livingstone and Sirs. John T. Fenner. Lieutenant C. T. Blackburn, U. S. N., and SIis. Blackburn are at present entertaining Mrs. Blackburn's nuut, Mrs. Monte Griffith, of AVnshlngton, D. C, at their home In tho Glrard ICntatc, 2316 South Lambert street. Mis. Grif fith will remain their guest for several weeks. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Slary Loughlln, of 2215 Hunting Park avenue, whose graduation took place last week, has gone for a month's visit to relatives In Massachusetts. Mrs. L. F. Fabian, of 1529 Noith 15th street, is spending some time In Newark, N. J., where she la the guest of her slater. Sirs. C. B. Davla. Sirs. F. L. Goldstein, of Altoona, Pa., will be the guest of her parents, Dr. and Sirs. L. S Bublnsohn, of 517 North 4th street, this week. Sirs. Kale Goldberger, of 2233 Noith 13th street, has announced the betrothal of her daughter, Miss Polly Goldberger, to Oldea Josephs. Mr. and Sirs. AVllIlam II, Jarden, Miss Evelyn p, Jarden and Alfred Jarden, of 1S22 Noith 15th street, are spending a few days at Haddon Hall, AtUntio City. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Sir, and Mrs, Henry Goodman, of 318 New street, gave a reception last night In honor of the birthday of their eon, Harris Goodman. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman. Sir, and Mrs. David Stone, Mr, and Sire. Nathan AVeisberg. Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Herman, Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Goodman and Irwin Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. F. AVInkleman and daughter gave musical at their home. J716 North 7th street last nlghy There guests pres ent, among whofa Mr. AYclseh, of AA'ash 1 11S I on- V C , Mrs. V Gould, of Milwaukee, aod Kdinond Samuels, of New York, MISS HELEN Miss d'Auria, who is tho pranddnURliter of member of the younger MADAME GROUITCH HERE Will Speak This Afternoon nt Hellcvue Stratford in Behalf of Servia. Mmlame Slavko Gioultoh, who arrived In this city on Sunday to bo the guest of Sirs. John I Slnrkoe, will speak this afternoon In the Clover Boom of the Bellevue-Slratford In behalf of her country people, the Set Inns. Slndiime Groultch l'foic her marriage some 10 years ngu was SIlss .Mabel Gordon IJunlup, of Clnrkshuig, W. 'n. She Is the wlfo of tho Under Kecietary of Foreign Affulrs of Servln. Sladnme Groultch, who arrived In tlito country about n month ago, is making appeals to help her country for si'eds to plant, that fntnlno may bo averted, farming Implements, food mid hospital supplies. Subscriptions will be tuken nl the meeting or may b,. sent to SIlss Nina Lea at 2000 Wnlmit street or to Sladiimu Groultch at Slis. Slnikoc's home. The committee In charge of the meeting this afternoon, to which 15C0 havo been Invited, In cludes Henry tj, Brengle, SIlss Jean Brooke Hurt, Sir. and SIr. Horace Uiock.SIrs. Kob ert C. H. Brock, Sirs. Arthur Biddle, Sir. and Sirs. Henry A. Barwlnd, .Morris B. , Bocklus, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles E. Bilnley, SIlss Pauline Davis Bowie, Sir. and Sirs. Jasper A'. Brlnlon, Sir. and Sirs. Beauvenu Borie, SIlss Slary Rob erts Coles, Sir. and Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr., Dr. AVIlllams B. Cadwalader, Sir. and Sirs. T. DoAVItt Cuylcr, Sirs. A. J. Caesatt, SIlss Sophia Cadwalader, Sir. and Sirs. Henry Brlntou Coxe, Sir. nnd Sirs. Cyrui H. K. Curtis, Mr. nnd Sirs. Percy II. Clark, Sir. and Sirs. George Dallas Dixon, Sir. and Sirs. AVllIlam II. Dormer, SIlss Gertrude S. Ely, Dr. and Sirs. Charles 11. Frazler, SIlss Slary K. Gibson, tho Rt. Bev. nnd Sire. Thomas J. Gnrlnud, Sir. and Sirs, Frank Gilswold, Dr. Georgo B. Got don, -Mlts Ernestine Goodman, Dr. nnd Sirs. Richard If. Hartc, Mrs. Charles AV. Henry, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles C. Harrison, Sir. nnd Sirs. Fredcilck II. Howiuud. Sir. and Sirs. Chnrles K. lngcrsoll, Henry SIcK. Ingeisoll, Sir. and Slis. Henry La Barre Jayne, Sirs. J. Norman Jnckson, Dr. nnd Sirs. D, Brnden Kyle, SIIsh Nlua Lea, Sir. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, Sir. and Sirs. George II. Lea, Sir. and Sirs. Charles Si. Lea, Sir. and Sirs. John F. Lewis, MrB, James Mifflin, Sir. and Sirs, Randal Slorgan, Sir. and Sirs, Roland S. Morris, Dr. and Mrs. John K. Mitchell, Sirs. Reed A. Slorgan, Sirs. John Slnrkoe, Sirs. AVlll Inm A. Piatt, Sir. and Sirs, Charles Piatt, Jr., Sir. and Sirs. Charles S. AV. Packard, Frank T. Patterson, S. Davis Page, SIlss Agnes Reppler. Sir. and Sirs. Alexander A'au Rensselaer, the Rt. Bev. nnd Sirs. Philip SI. Rhlnelnnder, Sirs. E. T. Stotesbury, SIlss Sinister, Sirs, Cornelius Stevenson, Doctor de Schweln'tz, Sir. nnd Sirs Edward T. Toland, Dr. and Mrs. AVllIlam J. Taylor, Dr. and Sirs. George AVoodwnrd, Sirs. Barclay II. AVarburton. SIlss Frances A. AVIs ter, Sydney L. AVrlght, Sirs. George D. AVIdener, Fullerton L. AValdo and Harold E Yarnnll. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE OBERGFELL Mrs. Oberjrfell, before her marriage on Monday last, was Miss Emily Worker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Warker, this city, and is a niece of Frederick Brechter, D'AUKIA ''' strcau. General Robert, U. S. A., is si popular set in this city. MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB Concert This Afternoon Will Be Held at tho Roosevelt. The SIntlueo Musical Club will give another of Its conceits this afternoon In the Itoose Velt. Tho conceits have been so well prepared this yenr that sevtrnl times the Itoosevolt fnlleit to iiocomnuidnti' Handing room for nil tluisn who unnie to enjoy the music This afternoon will prove no exception as far as tho pruginm goes, v.iileh Includes: Plnim. "Etigeii Oneglu'- ...Tschnikoisky-I'nbst Helen it. Boothroyd. Soprano, "tJuphl mid the Itos" Leliman "Little Gray Dove" Sa.tr Slrn. Frank SIcCloskey. ri.ino. ".Magic Flrn" Wngner Adelaide Glissou. Contraltn, (.elected Augustn Kohnlo I'lano, "linpiomplu" Aiensky "liercell'e." Pieslo alia glgl" Sloazkowskl Agues Chine Qulnlnn. Itaiitone, "Erl Til," from "Un Bnllo In Sliicchera" Verdi Antonio O. Scaidur.io. Soprano, nnlpitcil I!'ennor Conwav I'lano, "Trofsleme Etudes do Concert". Kternbeig Helen Louise Mock. Cycle of Four Lo I'u'ins-"A l'a In A'enlce." Slnry Brookn Thompson. Sirs. William Van cleech. Sirs. John II. SlcCrncken. Ida F. Hnmell and Jenny Kncedler Johnton have had charge of tho program and Sirs. Ed waul Philip Llncb, Sirs. Herlicit H. Evans and John Cmils, Jr.. will bo at the piano. BROOKE HOUSE OPENS Miss Joan Sawyer Appeared at Opening of Exclusive Dance House Iliooke House, successor to Keen House, ut 1819 AVulnut Ftieet. opened jcsteidny nftcr noon under the management of Sirs. Edwnrd Brooke and Sirs. James T. Halsey. The delightful feature of the opening was Sliss Joan Sawyer and her partner's dancing. They gae exhibitions of the ono step, ma zurka, fox trot and SIlss Sawyer's inimitable waltz. , The two large moms in the second floor back of the Jones AVIster homo were most nttli tlcnlly arranged, nnrl small tables were placed about the walls. A'ellow curtains gave pretty glow, nnd SIlss Brooke cm lied out tho color scliemo delightfully by appearing In a dainty gown of white lace nnd yellow satin. Sirs. J. Chalmers Da Costa presided nt the tea table. She had selected a black gown, which wns re lieved with white chiffon and lace, Her hnt was u brilliant cheny velvet, nnd a rose of the same shade was attached to the bodice of the gown. Receiving with Sirs. Biooke were SIlss Kath orlne Hunter, SIlss Corlnne Freepian and SIlss litfolse Halsey, nil of whom will be debutantes next season. Sliss Hunter wore a charming gown of accordion pleated gieeu taffeta mnde with a double sklit and a lace and chiffon decollete bodice. SIlss Freeman looked extremely girlish in a frock of white satin, while Sliss Halsey wore n. smart tailored suit and lint of brown. About 75 other guests were present. The afternoon was given up to general dancing between the exhibitions of SIlss Sawjpr. On Wednesday afternoon and Saturday Sliss Sawjer will again appear at Brooke House mi IE man Inge of Miss liabeHit Wclitrlctt, X daughter nf Mr. and Mr. Nathan Clinflcs ' Wcinriclt, of 2327 North t'ntk avenue, to Law letup ilassenhelmcr, of Wnshlttloit, D, C, wns solemnized nl noon today nt the hontu of the billy's parents. The Itcv. Dr. Joseph 1 Kianiiopf, of thn Keneseth Israel Congrega tion, ofnelaled at the ceremony. Mr. WIn rteh gnio Ills ilAUghier In marriage. She wore n smart traveling suit of dark blue gabardine cloth Miss Flora Berll.helmer was maid or hoildr. 1 The hiiiicRroom hnd fdr Ills best man Sidney He. hinaer. of AVttshlMBton, D V. The service wns followed by a breakfast, t'pon their rft tin 11 fiom nn extended Journty, Str. and Sirs. Gassenholmer will live in the Sorrento Apart- I nients. 2.MI 18th street. N. , where they will recclxo after April 15. 1 Invitations have been Iwied by Sir. and .Mr.. ! Frnnels Dekcl Slnxwetl, of LAlisduWiie, for the I marriage of their daughter, SIlss Grace Bowcn Dekcl, in George Washington Cilrtls nn Wed nesday, Slarch 10, nt S o'clock. The ceremony will be porformed nt St. John's t'inlestani Episcopal Church, of Laiisdowne. A reception will follow nl the home of the bride. Announcement Is made of the marriage nf SIlss Bessie- L. A'ocum to Georgo IJ. Borrell. of Colllngd.tlc, by the I'cv. James II Kerr, of Darby. Thn mnrrlnire of SIlss Slaty I'nblnson, daugh ter of Sir. nnd .Mia. Ttobcit Uoblnson. of 521 Enst Hermitage street, Itoxborough, ip Hrnesi Bnrra, also of Boxborouch, will takijilaco m Saturday afternoon, Slarch 27, In the Ijuver Ingtou Presbyterian Church, Kldg,' and Lover Ington avenues, and will be followed by a I dinner at the home of the bride's parents. Tho CHARITY AFFAIRS Junior Branch of Missionary Society lo Have Lecture by Newman March lti. The nicmbeis of the Junior Rranrh of the .Medical .Missionary Society me endeavoring to rai'e a fund whereby poor students, de slious of becoming medical missionaries, may receive a medical education whli.li will lit them for thlr noble work of ministering to the poor and sick in a foreign land, icgnrdless of creed. For this benefit, and under the nusplccs of the Junior Ilniniii. F,. SI. Newman will give on", of his delightful Illustrated travel talks on the Holy Lund, ".leiusnlem to Galilee." on the night of Tuesday, .March 16, In the Academy of Stuslc. Tho nicmbeis of the .lunlor Branch of tho SIlHSlonnr Society, and who me so anxious to raise a large sum for the cause through the means nf this Illustrated travel talk, niv SIlss Elizabeth Richards, president: Hazel hurst avenue. .Merlon; Sliss Keturnh Smucker, SIlss Anna Troth, SIlss Anna Freedlcy, Miss Florence l'.oboits, SIlss Ruth Blake, SIlss Slar gniet AVIIcon, SIlss SInrJory de Krnfft. SIlss Gladys Kcir, Silts Winefieile Richards, SIlss Helen Shocmnker. Sliss Edith Shoemaker, Sliss Rachel Roblmou, Sliss Annie Luders, Mis'" Isabel Gest, Sliss Frances SlcColIln, SIlss Em ma Luders, Sliss Lillian Gcst, SIlss Elizabeth Howell, SIlss Slnry Bolster, SIlss Slnrgaret AVatkln and SIlss Eliza Davis. A delightful concert has been arranged to tnke place tomorrow evening nt the Dc Lancey school, the proceeds to be used for the Homo Relief Fund. -Much cnie and thought have been exercised by F. Averay Jones In preparing nn attractive program which will Include sev einl plnno numbers of De Bussy and Chopin, played by Ethel Altenuis, the well known planlste; nlsn soma old English folk sougr sung by Roheit Gnlbrnlth, Charles Aiken, Harry Bruce, Chnrles Sliiitlleworth. F Averay Jones will bo t tho piano. Among the ladles who have consented to net as pationcscs aie Sirs. J. Gnulner L'ussatt, Sirs. A. J. Dallas Dixon, Countess do Trampe. Sirs Wilson Cnthcrwood. Sirs. John C. Groome. Sirs. Ed- wanl S. Buckley, Sirs. Slnurlce llcckscher. Sirs. John Scott, Jr., Sirs, W. Slontaguo Lyrett, Sirs. George SlcCall, SIis. G. Enil Putnam, Sirs. Theodoio Rcath, Sirs. J. Allison Scott, Sirs. AVllIlam Fltler, SIib. Joseph Bunting, Sirs. John Frederick Lewis, Mrs. Lewis R. Ashurst. Sirs. Richard Slorris, Sirs. William J. Taylor, Sirs. Albeit Lucas, Sirs. Henry Pemberton, Sirs. Philip llrlce, Sirs, George lltiniluni, Jr., SIis. Coleman Peace Brown, Jits. Avery It. Andrews. .Mrs. Bolton AVIn penny, Sirs. Charles Wheeler. The annual conference of the Utn Sigma oc'etles of the various schools In nnd around Philadelphia will take place on Saturday, April 21, In the new V. W. (.'. A. building on Oermanlown avenue near A'ernon Park. The schools In Germantown that have nourishing societies are the Germantown Friends' School, tho Stevens School and the AA'nlnut Lane School. The Germantown Charter, D. A. It., held a meeting In the AVIster Slanslun, A'ernon Park, today, at 10:15 o'clock. Sliss Jane Campbell lead n paper on "Stlrhael Hlllegas," the first treasurer of the United States. The meeting was followed by luncheon. The ladles in charge were Sirs. E. Wheeler Jenkins, Slia. Eugene Anderson, Sirs. J. Orue Godwin, SIlss Edith Hartwell, Miss Elizabeth v-tto, Sirs. H. t" Chapham. Sirs. Charles E. Benner, Mrs, AValter P. Miller. LANSDOWNE Sims Emma Brown, of AVest Berkley avenue, entertained a number of friends at her home yesterday afternoon. Among the guests were Miss Eleanor Brown, Miss Ruth Hays. SIis Jennie Dougherty. Sliss Emily Davis, Sliss Helen AVhlte, Miss Slargaret Crawford. Sliss Eleanor Sakers, Sliss Cecil Wiseman, Sliss Slue Rogers and Miss Cora Rogers. Prtaton Hill lias returned to his home 011 Bal timore avenue after a motor trip through the South. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Announcement 1 inide of 'jTjo marriage of Sliss Herberta H. Linn, daughter of Sirs. John M. Beam, and AVllbur C. Parker on Saturday, February 27, at AVestvllle, N. J. David Balrd, of 8th and Cooper streets, is on hla annual Southern trip. Mrs. Carrie Haikett, of 411 Linden street, entertained t luncheon and bridge reremi; in honor of Mrs. F A. Loeb, of Atlantic City. at home cards nro for nfter April JO nt t0 , Mm tin street, Itoxboiougli. Mr. and SIis. Franklin Oberholtzer, of Lan caster, I'a,, have announced the marriage of their daughter, SH.n Florenro It. Mberholtzer, to Hairy H. Sillwell, of SI7 North Broad street, on Friday night, February "rt. Str. and Mrs. Sillwell left far a tour through the South and upon their return will live in tills c'ly. Prominent among tho weddings that will occur shortly after Easier will be that of SIlss Laur.i KntzenlKieli. daughter of Str. and Sirs. William A. fiiitgcnbach. of 201 Itlpka avenue, and Dr. Walter G. Woorncr, of LltlU, Pa . son of Mr. and Str. Fiedericl; G. AV. AA'oerncr, of ltoborough, which will lake place on Wednes day evening. April II, In the Eplplinn.v Lutheian Church. The bride will have her sister. SIlss Anna Kntzeiibitch. for muld of honor. Another sister, SIlss Edith Kntzenbnrh, and SIlss Carrie Hcmmeile will bo bridesmaids. Doctor Woctncr has selected his brother, Ralph Woenier. for best man, nnd George Knt stenbaeh, the bride's brother, and Joseph Zalser for tlsheis. The marriage of Sties Marlon I.ob, daughter of Leo l.ocb. of K3 Noith 8th slieM, to Milton S. Stein, if S1TB North Park avenue, will bn olcinnl7.sd on Monday, Starch IS. nt llin home of the bllde's fitlher. SilSs Slay Hochronh, tho innlil of honor, will he Hip Inkle's only tittend nnt. Sol C Stein, the biidcgioonrs brother, will be his best man. AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Two WVeks, MON MARCH 8 Matinees DE WOLF HOPPER ami tli Ollbcrt nml Sullhnn Opera To, lir5,';,TrSiVi;. I THE MIKADO i?A7,i ,' PINAFORE r;u rhursdav nml I Pirates TT?Tr7 A VT1TO Frio Nlphts r 1 JiIN Li AN UE "w mo . ,,ku 1 1 -M ... -.Mic. i.ic, 91, f .nu. 1000 SEATS $1 ,-'- 50c, 75c float Sale -Non tintt Chestnut Street I CHESTNUT STREET " ?$$ APTrK5c&'.vS'f:0 Vn"!':SV Wc'rCl UVn.VINrjS--7:.1il in lOr.'Ml IDc. 's.V. siicT i A AVO.NDEIII'L'I, DRAMATIC SPECTACLE iTHE ETERNAL nimr by J X X JL HA'LL CAINE With PAULINE FREDERICK TWICE DAILV-3:fin anJ Si.'lu p M PRECEDED BY KEYSTONE COMEDIES GARRTCIC 1,lla Wcek 0nly- Nlhta ' :I5 VJlxVJViVlV .Matlnecu Wert. anJ Sut A r.PAMn TJTTiTJ A COM. GRAND OPERA CAlll.O UlUiilL, VJ. JLJiVXi h,... Tonight LUCIA !nr", FAUST " '" ...KUl, ... 1,11, rtrtrt'l .llll, ,l'l' IllllJ. I'opulur AVed. Mm . Haunt Heal Smln $ ,-,n Next Week ,' S?oW 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE ACADEMT OH J1UB1C rj Philadelphia Orchestra l.UOror.D STOKOWSUI, C'nmluctor TWO PENSION FUND CONCERTS Bv5,n?A i I '-UK"'M'IIN-8 CIlOllAU t sun. iuiiji,i..ib iw'ifsiVo, HHIDAV ) W VGNKIt I'ltOURAM AFT.. -MARCH u. V Sololnt. JI1IIANNA liADSKI, at J:00. I Soprnno Reserveil Seats. r.Oo to pj; Hnx Senm. pj and $2 00 Tlcken NOW ai llerr'. II ill C'liMinui St B. F. .KEITH'S THEATRE Vaudeville That Makes Talk! JOAN SAWYER Peerless Queen of the Dance CLAl'UK (ilM.INUWATj:it-l:r)ITI I.V1.K . CO HANNII. I1RICK; FRANK HOOARTV. ROLKE-'a COLONIAL OAVH." AND AN ALL-KTAR RILL. LYRIC Last 7 Times TON1UHT AT 8:13. MATINEE TOMORROW DANCING AROUND Wlth AL JOLSON ONLY MUSICAL SJIOW IN TOWN NOTICE MR. JOLSON Will Positively Appear Tonight .Vt W'l. Rulwrt Mantell in Hhakupearean Rrptrtolr. If.mnpr... nlnli, T.,.C,.,..r. ..a.. . .. MARKUT STREIS AND JUNIPER romlnuoua Vaurttillle 11.311 A. M in II. in. T .f GLOBE George Felix & Barry Sisters HARRY I1REEN. RARTO t ClARKi Others i:xtra Aililed Attraction Colorert Scenic "Adventures on the Roof of the Earth" I'liotosraphrd by Fred Hurlinihara Great peril ucenea laid around ilia Matierhuiu, Mount Ulanc and the Junsfrau U T3 C A 7T4 1'nl" ' AVeU Bvn. at 8 !29, XJJA.VJi.J juta. Wed. i Sat at S:20. WILLIAM KARRIS. JR., I'renenta MISLEADING LADY AVITIl PAUL DlCKKr Popular Trie Wedneaday Mjllnwn Het b'eati JI50 VICTORIA Nlnili and Market. Prices ltv. "Oo Continuous 10 A 31. to u p. JI. Flrat Presentation Lubln a Maeterplect K.ah., "EAGLE'S NEST" Piciuiawiue! 8natlonl! ArtUtlcl Alio Special A'audevllle Heaturea ADELPHI Tonight at 8:15 POPULAR l 00 MAT1NEK THURSDAY OLIVER MOROSCO rresenta PEG 0' MY HEART TIIEI'I.AY VOL HAVE IIEKN WA1T1NTJ FOR I, A M. to 11 P. M. V A U IJ K V I I, U K V A "' Klv IL.nii. I.'l..n.,u .rV. PALACE lionahu; oTb.r. 1 nJ-" PHOTO P LA V 1211 MARKBV Gaby Deslys TriulnrPV 10c, 20c CROSS THE VILLAGE CABARET frTiTO Five Other Feature Acta IVlii 1 O Prrm ruanseo THEATRE.Ya0c run. Plutiea.1 &lon un.l 1'l.. I 10c. 15c. i'Oo MARKJJT STREaiT AO 1TH THE Stanley 1 'kixun'b GRAND It A M 'GO 11.15 p M Wallace fciddliixar la A UENTLEAIAN OF I.E18URB." Klgbt Hoal luuL. John lSr. Joe Cuul,. Joan P. AVade IV (.'ole llunaell noh,rl v. 4 Oaiit, The ; j una ueualea. rtoy s-jajjiindj1. Laughlnc 11 urea l) U iVJ. U IN i. O TU ADO ARCH 3TS. EMPIRE MATI 'AH.Y TSVi D1Y SI ro CASINO THEATRE KOI I ibS ill,' Matinee i.'. JF tin; or TROCADERO-Zallah ZZZ AND Ubtt t ct -..-asw-.