"mmmmmmmmm imnmiHwmmmwm9iTiziuikt&mtW',u Mumnwiwui'imi'mni1- ' "WWWJn mpmuipui iijpw'fwriswpwnn ayui. .siji EVENING LEDGBE-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915 -0 Soca uancQt? and Per?onal and r ii i . -r xv jSi df ill iL 1 7i IUI j I i ir , i i ? 111 1 i wm Z i sHSrMi 3 f JiuLJ(LM5 d 4 Vtl-f 2Lsmm k. ft )i m i ! ; i t w & Mj;g. noDEiix ntiwiMuu announces tne engagement of her daughter, Miss Dorothy- Fisher Nowhnll, toJeorgo R. Foulke, of West Chester. Miss Netalialt made her debut eeverat years ago, and lias been an extremely popular member of the younger set. She Is the daughter of the late Itobert S. Newhall nnd Is related to the Wright family. Her brothers are Cushman Newhall, David New hall, William Price Newhall and Morton Lewis Newhall. Mr. Foulke Is the son of the late George II. Foulke and Mrs. Foulke, who was Miss Jean p. u Kane, of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blddlc have returned from' their wedding trip. Mrs. Ulddlc, It will be remembered, wns Miss Sarah Llpplncott. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Robinson Potter gave an Informal bridge party, followed by dancing, In the cafe of the St. James Hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mis. Churchill Williams are giving a terles of Informal dinners on Sunday evenings during tho winter. Sir. and Mrs. William Clcghorn, of 149 East Coulter street, Germantown, will entertain at dinner tonight In honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kahn. of 0513 Walnut fctrcct. Mrs. H. Stewart Moorhead entertained In formally at cards at tho Gladstone. Her guests numbered 20. A Lenten class has been formed which mectfl ot the homo of Miss Margaret Clyde, 1300 Wal nut street, on Friday morning of each week. Mi. and Mrs. John Howard Tardlcy, of 1323 Pine street, accompanied by Miss Margaret Tardlcy and Miss Elizabeth Yardley, will leave en Monday, March 8. for Bcimuda. Mrs, Henry S. Grove, of 258 West Tulpe hocken street, will entertain at dinner tonight at her homo In honor of Colonel and Mrs. Waller, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. There will bo 14 guests present. James H. Preston, Jr., son of Mayor Preston, Baltimore, and W. Woodside Houlltzoll, Balti more, will bo week-end gucstB of Dr. and Mrs. Perry S. Allen, 2124 Spruce street. Mrs. Allen will entertain at dinner on Satuiday evening, March 6, In honor of her daughter. Miss Agnes Allen, who will make her debut next fall. Among the guests will be Miss Margaret Morris Perot, Miss Marian Hutchinson Button, Miss Corinne Borden Freeman, Miss Mary Morris Ccrboric, Miss Louise Groy, Miss Agnes Alien, James II. Preston, Jr., W. Woodsldo Hoblltzell, S. Hudson Chapman, Jr., Palmer Townscnd, H. Sewell Turner and Jeffrey Hawley. Mrs. Samuel A. Crozer, 2014 Locust street, will apend tho week of March T at Brighton Hotel, Atlantic City. Mrs. Gcorgo H. Stephenson, of 1S3S Pine street, entertained at luncheon, followed by cards, today. Her guests included Mrs. P. F. Itother jnel, Mrs. Charles Y. Audenricd, Mrs. Henry O. Hastings, Mrs. Harrison K. Caner. Mrs. Will lam Henry Newbold and Mrs. Edward H. Johnson. Mrs. William A. Piatt, of 1B30 Pine street, entertained at luncheon today In honor of Madame Slavko Groultch, wife of tho Under Secretary ot State for Foreign Affairs of Scrvla, It waa quite Informal and there were 12 guests present. . Mr and Mrs. Langdon E. Mitchell, of 2320 De Lancey place, will entertain at dinner to night In honor of their niece, Miss S. Worthing ton Mitchell, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Kearsley Mitchell. Thsro will be 20 guests present from the debutante and younger set. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Le Boutlllicr, of Edge wood; Mrs. F. Warren Marshall, of St. David's, and E. Lee B. Marshall are spending some time at the Breakers, Palm Beach, Flu. ALONG THE MAIN LINE BALA Mrs. Matthew Osborne, who Is visiting Mf. and Mrs. Alexander F. Leves, of Bryn Mawr avenue, expects to return this week to her tome in Norwalk, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Whetstone, of 4311 Monument road, Wynnefleld, are spending a portion of the Lenten season In Florida. AODMOlu: The dancing class which has been Jneetlng Informally every Monday night since October at the home of different members along the Main Lino has been discontinued during Lent, but will probably be resumed after Easter, Those who belong to this Informal little class are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Butcher, Jr., Mrs. Fannie Maxwell Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.'Huey, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Stout and James B. Amtln. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Knight, of Woodalde road, who have been spending some time In the South, expect to return home next week. CHESTNUT HILL Mr, and Mrs. Charles Piatt, Sd, of Eaat xe Graver's lane, have returned home after a short ay at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mrs. Cleveland Rockwell, of 7219 Creshelm road, entertained at bridge last evening, Mrs. Loula M. Wagner, of BOS East Sedgwick avenue, la the guest pf her daughter, Mrs. E. 1 IllCe. Wife nt T.lnlltennnt T1 li TJIr I Tn I tori e o..-; ; . " . "- Kimca jniamry, who Is stationed In Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Tourlson, Jr., have Is sued cards for an at hnmn in Sntnr.lov -May 15, ttt their home, COS East Mt. Pleasant . PYenue. GERMANTOWN h JJr. and Mrs. II. A. Lord, of the Tulpehocken Apartments, snent the wuknrf m Atlnntln Kpy, N. J. , Mrs. C It. Stephens, of Creshelm road, will Urtertaln at dinner Saturday evening preceding tie dance at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The Germantown Choral Society wUl give Its ICQona conceit o the season, on Thursday eve Mp.. Merck ll. at Association Hall, Uerman Jswr avenue ana HfUnss street. Tha soloists of the evening will be Mrs. Franklin B. Town send, soprano, and Noah Swain, 2d, basso. Mrs. Raymond Bosworth, of 103 East Coulter street, entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dewecs, of Norrlstown, for several days. Miss Margaret B. Miller, of 21st street and Mndery avenue, has returned to her home after visiting rclatlvee In Buffalo, N. Y., for several weeks. The members of the Army and Navy Relief Association of Germantown aro ot present sowing for the American Hospital In Paris. The members have been unusually active this year nnd have sent many earments to tho Belgians nnd other war sufferers. The meetings take plnce on Thursday mornings In tho Wlster mansion In Vernon Park. Mrs. William K. Beard, of E043 Pulaski arc nue, has as her guest for tho week Mlas Claudle It. Johnston, of New York, The women's auxlllnry of the Germantown Hospital meets every Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, 224 West Wal nut lnnc, to sew for tho poor. Tho meetings will continue during Lent. Ilenry B. Allen has returned from New York, whero he spent tho week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Tlraanus, of 66IB Qulncy street, have aa their guest Miss Dora Thomas, of Annapolis, Nova Scotia. The dinner which Mrs. Frederic H. Straw bridge, of West School House lane and Wis snhtckon avenue, was to have given on Satur day night before Mrs. George Brook's danc ing class for her son, Frederic Strawbrldge, has been postponed for the present ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, of Walnut street, Jonklntown, will leave tomorrow for New York, where they wilt reside indefinitely. Mrs. Warren Baker will entertain a number of ladles this afternoon at her home, 2019 North Sth street. Oak Lane. Among her guests wilt be Mrs. C. Eckman, Mrs. D. Hltchner, Mrs. W. Locker. Mrs. J. Sirman, Mrs. C. Swan, Mrs. M. Trumbaur, Mrs. R. Fadeley, Mrs. A. Parker, Mrs. D. Melsser. Mrs. C. H. Anthony, Mrs. T. Blnnlck, Mrs. T. Rems and Mrs. E Con don. Miss Esther Gucklr, of Portland, Ore., will come on this week from New Yoik. where sho Is visiting, to bo the week-end guest of Mrs. Harold Perpall, of 6412 North Sth street, Oak Lane. Miss Edith L. Elliott, of Logan, will give a kitchen shower next Saturday evening. In honor of Miss Helen S. Scott, whoso engage ment to Edward C. Crlshclm, of Denver, Col., hns recently been announced. Today Is ladles' day nt tho Old Tork Road Country Club. There will be a card party of bridge and "B00" at 2:30 o'clock. Tho hostesses will be Mrs. Theodore M. Delany and Mrs. McCalla. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank T. Downing, who with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Addis Down ing, spent tho winter at the Normandlc. will this week open Edgewold, her country seat at Moylan. Mrs. Harry Matthew Titus and Mrs. Stephen O. Urio will entertain at dinner, followed by bridge, at tho Marlyn, 40th and Walnut streots, on Saturday night. Their guests will bo their bridge club, the members of which will Include Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelms, Mr. and Mrs. Addison A. Christian, Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Stackhouse and Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard V. Goebbels. In nddltion, Mrs. Titus will have Mr. and Mrs. Rodman J. Hicks and Mr. and Mis. George C. J. Fleck as her guests. Mlb Bessie Gaston Phillips gave a small dance last night at her home, 207 North 35th street. Mrs. Samuel Sterne, of Parkslde avenue, who has been spending the last ten days In Atlantic City, returned home yesterday. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Lillian McNulty, 1410 South Broad street, will spend the week-end with Miss Dorothea Schwartz, of Germantown. A progressive euchro party was given yester day afternoon at the Talley Social, southwest corner 11th and Wolf streets, to benefit the poor of the Epiphany parish. A recant arrival In the little naval colony in the Glrard Estate Is Major J. Lee, of the United State Marine Corps, who, with Mrs. Lee, has leased the house at 2319 South 21st street. Major and Mrs. Lee are from Pensacola, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. William Crelghton, of 506 South 19th Etreet, in the Glrard Estate, have aa their guests at the present time Mrs. Crelghton's sister, Mrs. F. X. Borrell, of Lebanon, Pa., and her little daughter. Janet, and Mrs. William G. Shaner, of Bowie, Md. Mrs. Crelghton will give a small tea on Thursday afternoon to meet her guests. Among those present will be Miss Malmee Helckel, Miss Catherine Smith and Miss Laura Smith, of Reading, Pa, LANSDOWNE Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Eaton gave a musi cal at their home on South Lansdowne avenue last evening. A mixed quartette sang the musical story of "Pilgrims' Progress." Others who took part were Mrs. Harry L. Parkinson, Mrs. Q. W. Landls, Miss Blanche Boyce Mrs. William T. Cooper, Miss Alice Henderson, W. L. Hays, Walter Ludlow Taylor and Arthur Schwab. Mies Helen Taylor, of Lincoln avenue, will entertain her "600" club tomorrow evening. The members are MUs Ruth Wallace. Miss Marlon Wallace, Miss Elizabeth Galbralth, Miss Edna Taylor, Miss Alice Davis, Miss Ethel Hart, Miss Ruth Wunderllch, Earl Burrows, Bensen Row ley, Louis Garrlgues, George Knlerleman, Harry Babbit, Robert Neal, Franklin Thompson and Edward Davis. Sites Ruth Wunderllch, of North Maple ave nue, will e'Y6 a rcital for ber pupils and their mothers at her homo tomorrow afternoon. MISS ELIZABETH NASSAU riioto-rapi by S. J. Ca.tner. Miss Nassau is the daughter of Mrs. William Latta Nassau and is possessed of a beautiful voice. Miss Nassau has sung at a number of charity atFnirs this winter. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrison, 2930 Ringgold street, entertalnod a group of their friends last week at "500." Those present wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. John Joseph Kane, Roy Kane, Mlse Sarah Grass, of Cramer Hill, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Morrison, Miss Jeanctte Stlllmnn Smith, Mlsa Allco Dovonahlre, Raymond James Clarke, Henry Harold Bush and Pinkie Morrison. Michael Oppcnhelmcr, of North 19th street, will leave for tho Pacific coast this week to spend a month In California. Mrs. Julo Sternberg, of 1S15 North Broad Btrect, 1b convalescing at Lakewood, N. J. M. Westhelmcr, of 1C29 North 33d street. Is spending some time at Mt. Cicmons, Mich. Horace Groskln, of Jenklntown, Is making a trip to Panama. Mrs. Philip H. Straussman, of 1S42 North Franklin street, has returned homo after an extended visit to her oitlldrcn, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Hcikowltz, of Columbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenthal, of 2647 North 30th Btreet, aro stopping at tho Imperial Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lbwls, of Now York, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Needles, of ISIS North Broad street. Miss Edna S. Undcrdown will bo the hostess at a "500" card party this evening nt her home, 4917 North 13th street, where her guests will bo Miss Alberta F. DeLong. MIsb Marie A. Cross, Miss Anna F. Adamson, Miss June Cun ningham, Miss Marlon N. Perry, Miss Kathryn L. Haines, Miss Grace A. Wade, Russell A. Dclly, Frederick A. Shimp. William H. Quinn. Jr., Donald W. Redfcarn, Clarence A. Hutton, James Ball, George Roso and William H. Patterson. Miss Helen Millard will entertain tho mem bers of tho Sigma Beta Phi Sorority at lunch eon, followed by cards, on Saturday afternoon at her home. 3730 North 18th street. Miss Mil lard's guests will be Miss Martha Lupton, Miss Kathryn Ennls, Miss Edna Mucnch, Miss Ger trude Lee, Miss Helen Brown, MUs Helen Huff, Miss' Louise Ruckdeshel, MUs Edith Larzalere and Mrs. Anthony Calllnuu. Miss Martha C. Barber, of 2031 North ISth street. Is visiting In Jersey City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Minor C, Smith. MISS HENRIETTA ELY Miss Ely sailed last week with Mrs. Walter Hines Page for Lon don, where sho will spend two months. f NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA The Fee Fee Social, composed of many of the younger set of the Northeast, will give its Inltlnl party at 2741 North 17th street on March 13. Tho headquarters of tho social aro at Kensington avnuo and Adam street. The oillcera are Charts Iltooks, president, Algernon Brown, sccrctniy: V'lllls Gatter. treasurer. At tho annual election of tho Palmetto C. C, which was held nt tho home of tho secretary, H. Spaeth was ic-cloctcd president; G. Bennl men vice president, L Sontheltner, secretary, nnd John Klopf treasurer. Tho following chair man of committees wcic nppointed: W. Mar row, Athletic Committee; F. Monnlgan, Aca demy Committee; R. Schnofer, House Commit tee; Elmer Wldmelr, Sick Commltteo, and editor. , The opening of tho Palmetto Country Club at Clementon, N. J., was postponed to a later date. Miss Esther Y. Krauskopf, of 1515 North Franklin street, has just returned from a South orn trip after visiting Savannah, Jacksonville St. Augustine, Daytona and Palm Beach. Ernest Lehman. George Fark, Robert Helsey and Wllllnm Board man havo Just returned from a stay at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lodge In Wllltamstown, N. J. Mrs. Philip H. Straussman, of 1842 North Franklin stieet, has returned home ufter an ex tended visit to her children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel J. Hcskowltz, of Columbus, O. Waller Emely, joungest son of Magistrate Charles Emely, 2143 North Front street, Is making a tour of tho western section ot the country. Team Captain Wright Hnggart, of the In stallation team of Cohockslnk Tribe, No. 126, I. O. R. M., Is drilling the team every Friday night at Germantown avenue and Diamond street In anticipation of the treat In store when they shall Install the Standing Elk Tribe at Brldesburg the llrst Monday In April. A recep tion and Bmoker will follow the Installation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Scott, Jr., are at At lantic City, N. J., staying with Mrs. Henry P. Scott. Sr. FRANKFORD Mrs. M. II. Judd, wife of tho late Dr. Fred erick Judd, will leave today for a three months' trip to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert M, Bird, of San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Bird was formerly Mlsa Elizabeth Judd, and Mr. Bird Is tho son of Mrs, Elizabeth F. Bird, of Camden, N. J. William L. Latham, of Hartel street, has re turned to his home after having spent a few days at Nutley, N. J. Frederick A. Urcen left last week for a West ern trip during which he will visit the Panama Expositions at San Franctsio and San Diego. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Thomas Kedward, 4123 Paul stroet. Miss Anna Randall, of White Stone, Is the guest of Mlsa Sarah Eastwood, of 4063 Grlscom street Mrs. William Hoal, of M2S Frankfort! ave nue, has as her guest for a few days Mrs. John McKenty. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Dlngee, who are touring Cuba, will return to their home about March 10. Mr and Mrs. Frank Harmer will entertain ut "200" at their home, on Harrison street, Saturday evening In honor of Mlsa Leona Jen nings, of Norrlstown. There will be 21 guests and the decorations will bo daffodils and pussy willows. Congratulations are being received by Mr, and Mrs. Albert Curry, of Elberon avenue. Fox Chase, upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. A. D. Harvey, of Fox Chase, Is at At lantic City, where she will remain for two weeks. Mrs. George Sager. of 3515 Cotuly strat, has had Mrs. G terse Warner, of Weldon, Pa., as ber guwt for oia.tlw past, MR. AND MHS. CHARLES FOX, of 4161 North Sth street, have announced the mnr rlngo of Mrs. Fox's daughter, Miss Mnrle Car ter, to Albert Flnncgan, on Saturday night, February 27, at their home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fln ncgan left for n motor tour through tho South. They will be at home after Mnrch 15 lit Pcnns grove, N. J. Mlsa Eleanor Daisy Pellz, a Very popular South I'ltlladelphlan, will bo the guest of honor this evening nt n surprise party to bo given nt her homt. ltith nnd Oregon avenue, by her many friends. Spring (lowers will be nrllstlcally combined with maidenhair fcins In tho decora tions. Among the guests will be Miss Elizabeth Barrett, Miss Emma Brown, MUs Helen J. Col lins, Miss Ethel Kay, MUs Helen McCloskey, MUs Anna Nelson, MUs Blanche Russell, MUs Maty Scott, Miss Josephine Walsh, Frank Car lln, Lee Davis, Eldrldge Davis, William Illli I.el, Harry McMonomy, Hat old Mason, Orcon Grltlln, Edwnrd Holdcn, George Krogman, Carl Roach, Hmry Stentz, Joseph Sedenger and Wll mcr Watson. The members of the Robinson Trcmont A. C. ROXBOROUGH MUs Elizabeth Kennedy, of 6S03 Ridge avenue, gave a dinner last night nt her homo In honor of her birthday anniversary. Tho guests In cluded Miss Carrlo Earnshaw, MUs Carolyn Mitchell, MUs Bertha rickel, Miss Mary Rob inson, Mrs. Chnrlcs Scrvlco Taylor, Miss Flor ence Bnrras, MUs Mary Watson and MUs Myra Mitchell. Tho monthly meeting of the Roxborough Cur rent Events Club was held nt tho homo of MUs Ethel Lush on Green lane. An Interesting dis cussion ot tho "Thorndyko Reading Tests" was participated In by MUs Elsie Davis, MUs Jessie Rnwley, MUs Jcsslo Morris, Miss Ethel Lush, Miss Iva Hampshire. MUs Hottlo Elizabeth Sheldrake, Miss Edith Fee, Mrs. Charles Fred erick Miller, Mrs. William E. Shappoll and tho hostess. Doctor Thorndyke, who Is professor of psychology and pedagogy In tho Columbia University, Is giving a series of lectures this winter at the Philadelphia Normal School, MUs Elwood Bcatty, ot 145 Sumac street, WUeahlckon, will bo hostess on Tuesday, March 23, at a musical tea, to bo given In aid of local suffrago work. Mr. and Mrs. Nllo Llllcnberg. of 3S3 Roohello avenue, Wlssahlckon, havo issued Invitations for the marrlago of their daughter, MUs Agnes Llllenbcrg, to John Clnik Tlddcn, of Houston, Tex., on Tuesday night nt G o'clock, at their home. Miss Llllcnberg Is an Illustrator of note and Mr. Tldden, who Is a well-known portrait painter, Is head of the department of drawing and painting in the Rico Institute In Houston, whero tho bridegroom and bride will make their future home. WILMINGTON MUs Marlon Lltchenbaum nnd MUs Fnnnle Llthenbnum entertained their friends nt their home, 401 West 3d street, last week. The guests present wero Miss Reba Shtoffman, MUs Dora Korngold, MUs Rosalind Ephralm, Miss Rose Price, Mlsa Bertha Price, MUs Mamlo Statnckow, Miss Lena Rosenblatt, MUs Ida Rosenblatt, Miss Marlon Fisher and MUs Eliza beth Mcltzer, Dnvld Fisher, Jack GUIon, Sam uel Kornfeld, Bernard Brody, Mitchell Fow, Harry Moyerman, Ellis Goldman, Morris Sharp, Jack Lltchenbaum and Harry Lltchenbaum. Mrs. Anna Morris has announced tho engage ment of her daughter, Miss Ellen Postlcs Morris, to J. Albert Blackburn, of Ostorhurg, Pa. CHESTER AND VICINITY MUs Olive Morrison has returned to her homo at Wilmington, Del., after spending n week as tho guest of MUs Anna Shaw on East 8th street, Mrs. Herman Dlckerson, jf East 22d street, la entertaining her brother, Harry Earle, of Con shohocken. Dr. C. W. Perkins hns returned to his homo on East Broad street from Hot Springs, Ark., where he spent several weeks. Mrs. Elmer F. Kay, of West 3d street, Is vis iting relatives nt Shcnnndoah. Ralph Pennington, of West 4th street, la spending a week at Washington, D. C. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC Philadelphia Orchestra LKOrOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor TWO PENSION FUND CONCERTS THURSDAY ) MIINDELSSOH.VK CIIORAI, EVQ . MAIICil 4. Symphony. LOUQESANU" at 8:15. ) 100 Musicians. Chorus of 800 riUDAY ) WAONUR PROGRASI AFT.. MARCH 3, r Soloist. JOHANNA CJAD8KJ, at 3:00. ) Soprano. Reserved Beats. SOo to $2; Dox Seats, (2 and 2 50. Tickets NOW at Jteppe's, 1JJ0 Chestnut St. MARKET STREET AND JUNIPER Continuous Vaudsvllla GLOBE llsSO A. M. to 11:30 I'. M. George Felix & Barry Sisters BARTO & CLARK KENNEDY & ROONEY; Others VICTORIA' Ne.Bn?ocUa, Continuous 10 A. M. to 11 p. M. First Presentation Lubln's Masterpiece, MnfFiVuung "EAGLE'S NEST" 11 Picturesque I " Sensational! Artlstlol Picturesque Bptla Vaudevuie Feature 9 A. M. to 11 P. M- PALACE 1214 MARKET 10c, 200 VAUDEVILLE Eli Uunlo Fiends, tlrU Donahue: Others. PHOTOPLAY Gaby Deslys mSSv PR OSS THE VILLAGE CABARET U 14. Y ?- nrnffrnm Chancad Mon and Thura THEATRES lOcP'K MARKET STREET AB. 18TU THE Stanley 11 A. II. TO 11:13 p. M. Wallaca KJJInger In t "A GBNTLKMAN OF LEISURE." NIXON'B GRAND Today SUB, T Ml' EUht Royal Dragoons ; Joe Cools; John P. Wads & Co.: Cole. Rusll & Davis; The Dptaertya: Julia Gonzales: LausBlOS ilctUTM. dumont's rasy&iyss" MAT TODAY, joe. SOo THOCADERO- -Zallah SSL gnve n delightful surprise party to Miss Mar garet Smith at her home, 2602 North A street. Among thoso present were MUs Mlnerv Krnuss, MUs Lillian Green, Miss Irma Krause, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Vera lilmcr, Miss Cresslo Ulmcr, Miss Stella Peterson, MUs Marie Rccm, MUs Margnrcl Smith, James O'Noll, John Hudson, Wallaco Mulholland, August Freder icks, William Cnssndy, Elmer Kramer, Michael Scuccn, Chnilcs Kappler, Harvey Stocks and Thomas Hotlz. A very delightful surprise party was tendered Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Snyder, of 2320 East Clear field street, last week by a host ot friends from Brooklyn and Philadelphia. Among those present wcro T. J, Shea, Tliotnns J. Loomls, John Young nnd Peter Young, nil of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mornn, Miss Florence Thompson, Miss Agnes Moran, Joseph Mornn nnd Mr. and Mrs. Holllngsworth were among thr Phllndclphlans who attended. Enjoynblo music was rendered, after which supper was served. An Interesting feature of tho affair was the presentation to Mrs, Snyder of a very handsomo piano by her father, T, J. Shea. TIOGA At the luncheon given by Mrs. Lewis Hekel, of 11.13 West Allegheny nvenue, tho guests were Mrs. Walter It. Eastburn, Sirs. H. T. Scherr, Mrs. Wllllnm Chambers, Mrs. James Oladlng, Mrs. W. G. Mngulre, Mrs. A. J. Moore, Mrs. Walter Ivlne, Mrs. Loulso Knicger, Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman, Mis. Comly Shoemaker and Mrs. W. Hlnchcllffe, of New York. Tho decorations wcro plnlc nnd white, carnations being the flowers used. Mis. Uckel will leave today for Atlantic City, to remain over the week-end. Mrs. O. Morris Golden, of 1824 West Venango street, will entertain nt catds this afternoon. Tho gnmo will bo followed by a buffet lunon eon. Tho gucsta will be Mrs. Frederick Hoese, Mrs. Herbert Allen, Mrs. Frank Hnnel, Mrs. John Mackln, Mrs. Frank Lyons, Mrs. Charles Sclmoffer, Mrs. J. II. Hlalr, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Jean Bclchor, Mrs. Philip Johnson and Miss Hcna Watts. Dr. nnd Mrs. Goldon have Issued Invitations for a dinner on Saturday night, Mnrch 13, at their home. The members of tho Woman Suffrago party of the 23d Legislative District will hold a meet ing tonight In the Tioga Trust Company Build Ing, 17th and Tioga streots. Mrs. George W. Wobenwmlth v. Ill preside. An address will be mado by Mrs. Paschnl Cogglns on "What Is Wrong?" and an Interesting account of tho life of Elizabeth Cudy Stanton will be given by Miss Florence P. Bernhelmor. An Informal re ception will be held at tho conclusion of the program. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chllds and Miss Marlon Chllds, of West Colllngswood, aro spending the winter In California. Miss Grace F. Carr is also In California. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Allen, of Haddonfleld. are In Florida. AMUSEMENTS CHESTNUT STREET OrERA HOUSE iome of World's Oreateat Photnulava ArTERNOONS 1 :80 to 4:30 10c, IBo. 2So. EVENINGS 7:30 to 10:30 10c. 25c. 80o. Reserved Seats Selling One Week In Advance. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ! ! I THE ETERNAL J 1 L 1 HALL CAINE With PAULINE FREDERICK TWICE DAILY 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. PRECEDED BY COMEDIES WITH CHAS. CHAPLIN Patrons Should Secure Their Seats in Advance in Order to Avoid Standing in Line at the Beginning of Performances. People Stood in Line for an Hour Before Performances Yesterday. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Two Weeks, MON MARHH" R Matinees lieslnnlng UU1N., iUAHUJl B We4 aniJ gtU WM. A. BIIADY Presents DE WOLF HOPPER and the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co. XJrA I THE MIKADO !rrt. PINAFORE W" KM. I p,oY" PENZANCE Larve Chorus and Orch. Prices SSc, SOo, 73c, 11, f 1.50, 1000 r SEATS $1 gHSS, 50c, 75c Seat Sale Now 1100 Chestnut Street. B. F. KEITTHEAT1iE "Feast of Good Vaudeville!" Eve. Ledger, JOAN SAWYER Peerless Queen of the Dance OLAODB OILUNGWATER. EDITH LTLE & CO.l FANNIE DniCBj FRANK l'-OO.MtTV; ItOl-rE'S "COLONIAL DAYS"; AND AN AM.-STAII UlLU Garrick ?&??? Faust JSS $1.50 IU.MUI1T, HUerUUArA-'AUMACClV SAN liKAJND J.TJUKA COM. CAKLO PANT Mnvf WooL- SKATS I COHAN J: HARRIS iicak ii w Tjiuiio. new lUKrtcu. la 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE LVDTP LAST U TIMES 1 It 1 KJ MATINEE TODAY AT S:1J "DANCING AROUND" Direct from tna N Y Winter Garden NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW MR. ROBERT MANTELL In eHMluupeureun and Classlo Repertoire. ADELPHI Tonight "at 8;15 POPULAR J1O0 MATINEE TOMORROW Ojtver Morosco Preuota J. Hartley Manner PEG O' MY HEART THE PLAY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING roil BROAD ?. Mat.Today 5. $1.50 THE MISLEADING LADY This au4 Nut Wk Ei;s 8 JU ilea Mat Sat EMPIRE 1&ley casino: THEATRE Maibua tfeU WWB8 qy tush dax I M w i, fl !M i ?.a Milmfi niffiin n irpftir ran i imifii ligi
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