"cit wpp tpjF , Sj-Tjjvinh, EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915; 9 S30AL EDD1NGS da ma ? tii&&iar" I" I I, - r S3X III -rtQs SSSrc tC ' III 7 Ip -f WvVL HHHBBW ts?LJ"Jl fogtogmi fit w"" a ' .A 1 1111111 ; ii ir&FQrtrt -Tgydrrtgyx II L "- ' ir . MtiMif A 1" A tfO tinn lantlArl I .rl H ..linn for the marriage of his daughter, fui i Phoebe Williams Ailams, and QeorRO Jas "..,. iiirh will take tilaco on Monday, Pi" II 5 at St. James' Church. 22d and Walnut es' After their wcddlnc trip they will Uvo f Bry'n Mawr avenue. Hala. I dancing class has been organized hy Mrs. hh am H WlnterBtccn nnd Miss Anna C. Wnt E ough. wh"'1 mectB nt Nowman'B on Thurs- (t- I M clarence Clark Zantzlncer will continue Bewne class dtirlnB tho Lenten season for " .. - M, llinnrirnnpv Aid. Tllo claSH the Mneni " "" -" Atnnncr hn mnm meets u" rn.i, m.. t-.i Friday murium.". hers are Mrs- J"!"1 "" """ ""- -" ,.i,k oraham. Mrs. Daniel Haddock Fnrr. Mrs. A- Htorv Jcnks. Jr.. Mrs. livnn Kanrtolph. Mrs Wain Morgan Churchman, Mrs. Alfred G. 'str.! Mrs. J- Andrews Harris, Jr., Mrs. f Arthur It. Hrockle, Mrs. Albert Atloo JackBon, Mrf. JoPh t-arpeiuei. " "" v,... Water Wear. Mrs. Joseph Trlco Tunla. Mrs. Howard li Seavcr uml Mrs. William Lord 6 m"' Joseph Sill Clark, Mrs. Charles I'ottcr V ..... n.-oihv Potter have also a sewlnc una '" ""' class for the ltcd Cross. Owing to the sudden death of Mrs. Benjamin K. Smith, aunt of Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, ..j... ii,n Invitations to tho dinner which was to have been given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Mppln cott tonight in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. McFadden hae been recalled. The club dances for this month at the Phlla 'ddphla Cricket Club will bo held on Satur day, March 6, Friday. March 12. Saturday, 'March 10, and Friday. March . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham spent a few 'days last week in Baltimore. ti, first of a series of eight lectures on "Th, m... o f Pnris" was Given I nls morning In the Acorn Club by Count Wlersbicl. The lectures . 1 ., nAn.l.. t.rlll Vl.l are given In JTencn, nnu uiu iuwma " -devoted to Hospital Annex near Paris. A num ber of women interested Include Mrs. Charles. M. Lea, Mrs William J. Strawbridge, Miss Julia E. Hecbner, Mrs Percy C. Madeira, Mrs. Charles Fov, Mrs. John Cadwalader, Miss Bophle Cadualader, Miss Mary Cadwnlader, Mrs. George W. Kcndrick, 3d, Mrs. Charles Piatt, Jr., Mrs. George Henry Lea, Mrs. Brln 'ton Coxe, Mrs. Robert S. Woodward, Jr. Tho test of the scries will be given on succeeding Thursdays. Mrs. Reorcn H. Stenhcnson. of 1S3G Pine Btrcot, Tvill entertain at auction today. There will be 18 guests present. Miss Harriet Gale Henry, cf 1510 Pine street, will also entertain at cards. Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Penrose Keith, of 321 mm South tth street, will entertain at dinner to tI night. Covers will be laid for 12 guests. The dancing class organized by Mrs. Roland R. Foulke, Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlance, Mrs. "Henry K. Dlllard, Jr., Mrs. H. Evan Taylor and Miss Mary Coatcs will meet tonight In the rnittenhouse. M Mrs. Charles Francis Bochman, of 20-13 Locust street, returned last night from Now York. I 'Mr. and Mrs. Bochman will entertain at dln- "ner at their home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Thouron are spending the winter at their country seat at Merlon. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVERDROOK Miss Adclo Marguerite Mosler will entertain at bridge this afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene O. Mosler. 6313 Drexel road, in honor of Miss Rankin, of Columbus, O., who Is her guest for a fortnight. Tho decorative scheme will be pink and green, the flowers being pink roses and sweet peas, and tho Ices will also carry out the general effect. Mlsg Mosiei's guests will bo Miss Rosalia McMlchen, Miss Kleanore Freeman Beers, Miss Eleanor Eveland, Miss Louise Evelnnd, Miss Florence Power Richards, Miss Bulloch Rich. erds, Miss Gertrude Craln, Miss Irene Bossard, Mrs. Harold Roberts. Mrs. Joseph M. De Lone, Mrs. Louis De Lone, Mrs. Frederick Harding. .Mrs. Frank Galoy, Mrs. Wlnsor F. Eveland, Mrs. Edward Harding. Mrs. John r. Dalton. Mrs. j, c. Salvas, Mis. Herbert Taylor, Mrs ueorge Ward, Miss Eleanor II. Graham Ketcham, Miss Heleno Ball, Miss Marian Terkes, Miss Lucille Llpplncott, Miss Marguer Its Lesher, Miss Edna Brown, Miss Vlllette Walnwrlght, Miss Helen Campbell, Mrs. Fred erick T. Chandler. Jr.. Mrs. Channlnc Wcee- j.farth. Miss Lucy Shaw and Miss Hannah i Morris. NARBEiTril-The Narberth Asaemhlv will clve ?ltS USllnt .n.t..n.. Jt r... -..ii-,-. .,.L . 1 -iumi3 uuui-o au t 'aincK s uiiu i ,n nan. The rooms will be attractively decorated with streamers of green paper. About guests attired In various costumes are ex acted to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Tlnlrl will rnlortaln toe members of the Saturday Fortnightly Card vino mis week at their home on Chestnut ave- one. The other members are Mr, and Mrs. JUStlce B, Moreftn. Mr. ind Mn William T g'lenderson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Stokes, S" 0"u ars. Quyon W. Gray and Mr. and Mrs, iH B. Metzger. -sirs, Norman Jefferlfs. nf Narhfrlh nvuruin. gw returned from a three weeks' visit with Mr, u. p, Lindsay of New uaropshlre f nD5ioiiE-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans Nor--nuen,er'alned at o dinner of 12 covers last ;"" at their home on Bleddyn road. Their ;gts were; Mr, and Mrs. Edwin II. Filler, ;k, " uc" . juiiii, air, ana sirs, jonn tfnnott, Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. McNeelv ami ir. and Mrs. Clayton F. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. WrlOn Will ClVa H Stlllill illnnai. Innlihl rh.n WE,r Suets will number 8, f " lsaao Pennypaqker returned thU I efc from Maryland, where she was visiting - tiers, ;ne Misses Whltaker, Miss Char 9?te H. Pennypacker, who is at present In ""'ngton, as the guest of Mrs. B. II. Warner, pected home next week. GERMANTOWN and Mrs Edward N. Wright, of 07 West Uen avenue, left on Monday for Augusta, -, where tjiuv mil unAwi.i BAUAHni ...v rn PwtrWs e Inn. They wer accompanied by MIbs Isabel Howell, daughter of Warner Rob erts Howell, of Germnntown, nnd Miss Mar guerite Starr, daughter of Judso and Mrs. Starr, of Woodbury, N. J. ,r Mrs. Warner R. Howell, of EM Went Chclten avenue, will entertain nt bridge today. Mrs. Sara Vandcgrlft, of 132 West Rlttcn honse street, has nn her guests for a few weeks her Bister. JIIsb Emma Crossley, nnd her nleccfl. Miss Dorothy Murray and Miss Mnrlon Murray. Mrs. Clyde Ripley, of Boston, Mnss., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Klncnld, of 121 West Rlttcnhouso ntreet, has returned to her home. .Mrs. John J. McDovltt. Jr., of 412 Lincoln drive, will give a dinner, followed by n dance, on Wednesday, March 10. Covers will bo laid for 11. Mrs. Charles Oreath, of West Philadelphia, Is spending a few days In Germnntown no tho guest of Mrs. John J. Sullivan, of 5528 Chew street. Mrs. Sara Fern, of Rlttcnhousc and Mc Callum streets, lias returned to her homo from an extended visit to relatives in Leicester, Eng land. Harold Marston has sailed for England, where ho expects to remain for a few weeks. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. David Pepper havo returned to tho Creshelm Arms after a month's visit with Mrs. Arthur M. Chichester nt Leesburg, Vn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rlttenhouse Miller, of East Mount Airy avenue, will have as their gucets over tho week-end their niece, Miss William Woods Smyth nnd Mrs. Francis Wlttcn, of Wilmington. Among those who will entertain at dinner before the weekly dnnco at the Philadelphia Cricket Club arc Mr. and Mrs. William Find lay Brown, whoso guests will number 12; Mr. and Mrs. E. Rlttenhouse Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Colahan. ALONG THE READING The next dinner-dance of the Huntingdon Val ley Country Club will take place on Filday evening, March 12. Thoie will also bo a dance on Friday evening, March 2C. Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of the South Oak Lane Improvement Association will give a matinee "."00" party Wednesday, March 10, at 2:30 o'clock In the Association Hall, Broad street and Chel ten avenue. Miss Allco Wlnkleman, of Oak Lnne; Miss Clara Hancock and Miss Helen Armstrong wll Join Mr. and Mi. Wlnkleman, who started last week for Milwaukee. The party will go to the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco, Cal. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Clara Montgomery, of 220 South CO.h street, entertained this week. Among those prtsent wcro Mrs. Florence Montgomery, of Germuntown; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Butler, Miss May Montgomery and Miss Jeanne Mont gomery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKuskor, of 710 North 43d street, gave a. dinner and reception at their homo last Monday evening. Those pres ent were Miss May Rlnge, Miss Sophlo Ringe, Miss Helen McCuuker. Paul Drlscoll, William Eailey nnd J. A. Coylc. Mrs. Augustus Stone will entertain nt "500" at hor home, D012 Cedar avenue, this evening. There will be 12 guests present. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Elizabeth Stern entertained the Orchid "600" Club at her home on Morris street this week. The members present wero Miss Isabel Harrison, Miss Lottie Pursell, Miss Marian Albott, Miss Grace Walker, Miss Anna Walker, Miss Doris Stern, Miss Marie Connolly, Miss Clleen O'Neill, Miss Catherino Orr, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Sophlo Helman. The Bible classes of Mount Hermon M. E. Church In the Glrard Estate, of which the Rev. Dr. F. C. Thomas Is pastor, will hold an Indoor picnic and cnrnlvnl, tomoirow and Saturday evenings, In tho Auditorium, the proceeds of which will be used for tho benefit of the Sun' day school. Considerable Interest Is being manifested In the affair, and tho committed In charge hope to make It n splendid success, socially as well as llnanclally. They Include, the following well-known South Phlladelphlans: Mrs. William Watren. Mrs. J. Standlford, Miss Edith Frazler, Mis3 Malmeo O'Neill, Miss Flor ence Rlckerts, Miss Lillian M. Thomas, Miss ElUabcth Harvey, Mrs. Grace Condon, Mrs. J. Babcock and Messrs, Ness Latng, A. J. Ander son, Edward MaoMahon, F. L. Postale. Mrs. I.utz, wife of .Lieutenant Charles A. Lutz. U. S. M. C, of 2327 South 21st street, In the Glrard Estate, was hostess yesterday to the members of her sewing club. A delightful luncheon was served after the meeting. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Criterion Minstrels wish to announce the formation of a club under the same name. Of. fleers elected are as follows; James Roberts, president; Joseph W. Bueeker, secretary; George D. Lee, Jr., trcasuier; James V. Long, director The above club also wishes to announce their first annual minstrel and dance, to be held In the Apollo Hall, 1736 North Broad street, Phlla delphla, Thurbday, April 8, 1915. Those In cluded In the circle are A- Meibreler, G. Lee, 3. Long, J. Bueeker, L. McGlll, Interlocutor O. Fleeter, of the West Philadelphia High School. End men, two black-face comedians, George Walker and Mr Tatum. Tickets can be ob talned from any of the above named. Walter J. Shultz, of 2123 North 17th street, la spending some time with friends In Cape Charles, Va. Harry C. Corr, of 32S4 Susquehanna avenue spent the week-end with relatives In Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaufman, of 8th and Falrmount avenue, are being congratulated on tha birth of ft daughter. pa February 23. MISS MAKY VIRGINIA LOCKWOOD McCAIN Miss McCain, who is the dnughtcr of Colonel and Mrs. George Nox McCain, will be married tonight to Stanley Gladding Wilcox. MERION CHAPTER, D. A. R. Monthly Meeting of Suburban Chapter Held at Home of Mrs. John F. Develin. The regular monthly meeting of Merlon Chap ter, Daughters of tho American Revolution, was held Tuesday at the homo of the rogent, Mrs. John F. Develin, 02J0 Parksldo avenue, West Park, Merlon. Mrs. Benjamin R. Brnlsted read an Interesting paper, entitled "DrcsH of the Colony Times." Delegates nnd alternates to tho coming annual congress, to be held In Washington, D. C, tho week of April IS to 21, nre as follows: Mrs. John F. Develin, Mrs. Shelly T. Jones, Mrs. Benjamin R. Brnlsted, Miss Doris Develin, Mrs. Elwood Beatty. Mm. Samuel Shaw, Miss Hope Heston, Mrs. Peter J. Hughes, Mrs. Beulah Harvey Whllldln and Miss Elizabeth Masee. Tho Merlon Chapter unanimously Indorsed Mis. George Thnchor Guernsey, of Kansas, for president general of tho National Society, D. A. R feeling thnt tho far West should bo repre sented, this being the first time a candidate has come from that section. After the business Bcsslon closed Mrs. Develin entertained nt tea. She was nsslsted by Mrs. George J. De Armond, Mrs. Herman Wagner, Mr. George V. Toll, Miss Marshall, Miss Helen MacMlllan, Mrs. N. H. Boyd and Miss Adelaide V. Harvey. LANSDOWNE Mrs. Charles E. Thrush, of 531) Lansdowne avenue, entertained this week at "500." Among thoso present wero Miss Theresn M. John, Miss Lucy Brlmm, Mrs. Charles McMlnn, Mrs. Nix son, Mire Mnrle Mullen, Mrs. Chrlstabel Rlcardo and Miss Bessie Glnrlch. Mrs. G. L. Wilson entertained her luncheon club nt her home yesterday. The members are Mrs. William Austin, Mrs. Heston Buckley, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. William Lee, Mrs. O. I. Harris. Mrs. Smedley and Mrs. J. Mercer Bailey. Among those who will serve at "The Iilsh Tea," to be given nt thp Devonshire on the 13th, are Miss Dorothy McEwcn, Miss Betty Leopold, Miss Elizabeth Read, Miss Elizabeth Shaffner, Miss Dorothy Edwards, Miss Dorothy Smythe, Miss Clare Philip, Miss Marlon Mish ler, Miss Sue Suddards, Miss Edna Davis, Miss Alice Statzel, Miss Anna Crawford and Miss Ruth Wallace. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. A. U, Frome havo returned from their wedding trip In tho South, and are now In their apartment at 528 Cooper street. Mr. and Mrs. James Pollack have returned homo after a trip to Washington, nnd will re side at Narberth. Mrs. Pollack was Miss Sadie Hudson, of Cth and State streets. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kershaw, of German town, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Mrs Kershaw was Miss Dorothy Huggard, of Camden. 1 ''Wibmm ) MBS. EDWARD BROWNING Mrs. Browning and her husband ara spending gome time at Palm Beach, DANSANT AT BROOKE HOUSE Fashionable Throng Congregates at Wister Home for Tea and Dancing. Tho second nfternoon nt Brooko House yes terday was very successful. Miss Joan Sawyer nnd Cyril Hnrcourt danced several times for tho many society folk who thronged tho at tractive rooms .nt 1S19 Walnut street. Mrs. Franklin McCrca Wlrgman presided at the tea table during the nfternoon and was assisted In receiving by Mrs, Thomas Sims. Miss Mary Stuart Wurts and Miss Marjorlo Taylor. Miss Wurts was wearing a French model of daik blue cloth, which was most effective. The coat was open at tho neck, finished In a rounded effect, nnd Indian embroidery' In shades of red, blue, green nnd yellow was used as a trimming. It was mado In hip length and was belted In at tho waist. Over each hip wcro Indian arrowheads of the embroidery and at the foot a hnlf-opcncd fan of embroidery was In serted on the left panel of the skirt, which was slashed over a drop skirt of Bilk. Tho skirt was unusual also In that It had no hem, but was faced to the foot with a blnck satin lining. Miss Wurts selected a small trlcorne hat of black velvet with this gown and red fox furs. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts looked very well In a suit of dark brown cloth and ostrich feather hat. An extremely dainty girlish gown was worn by Miss Isabel Wurts Page, who was among the dancers. It was of pale crepe do chine of a EOft seagull shade and was made with a full rather short skirt and wide hem, and tho bodice, which was open at the neck, was lnced up tho front with pale blue. A wide girdle of embroidery of the Bame soft color gray gave nn exquisite Hnish to tho little gown, which was topped with a small black hat. Mrs. Thomas C FoBtcr, who entertained n party of friends, wore n handsome suit, which was a combination of brown nnd fawn. Her small hat was the fashionable "TIpperary" model trimmed with sable and small flowers. Among others who were present were Mrs. James Large, Mrs. N. A. Taylor, George Brown, Thomas B. Reed, Dr. James Weir Robinson, William Foster Fottercll and Mrs. Charles Fox. LOBGESANG Grand Concert Will Be Given Tonight at Acndemy by Orchestra and 800 Voices. Tho rehearsals that have been under way foi the benefit of the Philadelphia Orchestra's pen sion fund ended last night. Ever since January 27 Leopold Stokowskl has been training 600 singers and 100 musicians bi-weekly In the audi, torlum of the Curtis Building, nnd the frultfc of their work will be heard tonight In the Academy of Music. The singers have been selected with great care from the Mendelssohn Club, Orpheus Club, Eurydlce Club, Germnn town Choral, Cantaves, Haydn Club, Matinee Musical Club, Strawbridge and Clothier Chorus, Fellowship Club, Treble Clef Club, Philadelphia Choral Society, Fortnightly Club, Wanamakei Society. Harmonlo Club, Junger Maennerchor and the Vocal Art Society. The soloists who volunteered their services will be Florence Hlnckle, soprano; Emma Rob erts, mezzo-soprano, and John F. Braun, tenor. Tho performance will be Mendelssohn's sec ond symphony In B Flat, entitled "Lobgesang." Tomorrow tho concert will be repeated nnd tho soloist of the afternoon will be Madame Johanna Gadskl. The last time the Lobagesang was given was on the anniversary of Mendelssohn's birthday six years ago, by the Reading Society, The Philadelphia Choral, the Schubert Choir of York, und the Mendelssohn Club. The cause Is a most commendable one, as a musician's life Is rather a hard one and the compensation small, financially. It Is a fine thing that, after the men have given the best of their lives to the good of the organization and are no longer able "with melody to thrill" they will be looked after and cared for In their old age. TIOGA A oard party wai held at the home of Mrs. Bannon, 3W North Broad street, yesterday at Z o'clock, for the benefit of the poor of Saint Stephen's Pariah, Tioga. X silver offering wajf taken. THE wedding of MIm Mary Virginia Lock wood McCain, dntlghlcr of Colonel nnd Mrs. Georgo Nox McCain, to Stnnlcy Gladding Wit cox will tnko place at 7:30 o'clock this evening In the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. J. A. MacCallum, minister of the church, will oiltelnto. Miss McCain, who will bo given In mitrrlaeo by her father, will wear an cxoulsltc gown of soft Ivory white charmeuso with a vldo over skirt of net. Tho gown, which hns n. high wnlstllnc. has n bodice of Iridescent trlmmlMjr with n pearl ornament clasped at tne corsage Her tulle veil will he held by a cap fastened with orange blossoms nnd will fnll nearly to tho end of the court Irnln. She will carry a bouquet of pink orchids nnd lilies of the valley. The matron of honor, Mrs. William Camp bell, Jr. will he gowned In Oriental l.ico and satin. The bodice Is composed of dull bluo satin heavily bended. Mrs. Campbell wilt carry n basket of white lilacs. Tho brldcsmnldn will bo Miss Marguerite Shellv, Mlns Uremia Cleveland and Mls Flor ence Smith. Miss Shelly will bo gowned In NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A reception will be given Easter Monday at the homo of Mrs. Harry Dougherty, G23 East Flora street, in honor of tho engagement of her ' daughter, Miss Eleanor Dougherty, to George W. King, 23IS North Lawrence sireei. im wedding will tako place Juno 23 nt tho homo of Miss Dougherty. Tho Rev. Henry Balnes, of the First Presbyterian Church, will perform the ceremony. Tho brldo-to-be hns selected Miss Anna May Trofz. of Sea Isle City, ns her bridesmaid. After tho wedding tho young couplo will spend their honeymoon for tho rest of the summer season nt Mrs. Dougherty's aea sido homo at Sea Isle. A testimonial dinner was given Jack Mnnlcy. tho popular Kensington baritone vocalist, Mon day night at Taggart's Restaurant, Kensington nnd Allegheny nvenues, by a group of his friends. Among those who attended wore Miss Clnlre Hughes, Miss Nan Brock, Miss Helen Walsh, Miss Edith Crane, Miss Ruth Wither, Miss Dorothy Radnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Corrlgan, John Regan, John Hall, Edward Turner, Harry Parmcntler, Edward Bnchman, Sidney Shoetz nnd Frank McKcsky. Upon re quest Mr. Manley sang several of his own com positions. A christening dinner was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. John Logan nt their residence. 1210 North Howard street, last Sunday evening In honor of their two-weekfl'-old Bon, Joseph. Many ot tho guests cntertnlncd with vocal and Instru mental music, nnd merry toasts nnd recitations were alno part of the entertaining night. The guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph McArdlo. Thomas McCann, Horatio Hacker, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bender, Miss Anna May Bender, Miss Mumlo Henley. Mrs. Mary Logan, CharleH McCann, Joseph Muldoon, Jack Daufman, Luko McAneny, Robert Kerns, Charles Smith and Herbert Layre. The annual supper nnd entertainment of the Richmond Presbyterian Church, Richmond above Cambria street, will bo held this even ing at 7.30 o'clock. At this annual event tho night Is chiefly given over to the reunion of the old and new members of tho congregation. This nffalr has become one of the most Inter esting social events In tho church program. Tho committee on general arrangements Is Robert J. Stuart, chairman; Alexander Cameron. Wll. Ham D. M. Smith, Frederick W. Davis, Joseph Stuart, Harry M. Sutherland and John Crnlg. The entertainment committee Includes David Craig, Robert Stuart and Harry M. Sutherland. The reception committee consists of Mrs. James Craig, Mrs. James Stuart, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. Frederick Davis, Joseph E. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas E. Moore. A Purlm dinner was given at tho homo ol Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herkowitz, 114S North 2d street, Sunday night. Among tho guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Horwltz, Mr. ond Mis. Snmuel Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lleber wltz, Miss Reba Bendon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Herkowitz, Miss Stella Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Herniun Cohen Andrew Bendon and Jacob Daufman. Tho rhllon Ton Club, one of tho best social clubs of the Northenat, held a party at the homo of Leon Splro. Tho house was beaut! fully decorated In black and gold, the colors of the club. Tho guests Included JIIsh Jeanette Knhn, Miss Elenor McCrossen, Miss Sarah Appelroth, Miss Julia Reasur, Miss Anna Sal vage, Miss Mnrlo Densler, Miss Sarah Rodgers Miss Reba Klrschbaum, Leo Splro, Benjamin Tunis, Benjamin Lelner, Joseph Lewis, Lewis Shohy, Irwin Greenstone, Robert Boffn, Frank l'esalono, Jack Jellls, Lewis Gordan and Simon Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner have returned from a stay nt Atlantic City, N. J. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Charles P. Martyn, ot Rast Walnut lane, Wlssahickon, entertained at "MO"' yesterday af ternoon at her home. Her guests, who arc mem bers of her card club, ere Mrs. Joseph C. Davenport. Mrs. Clifford Durcll, Miss Lillian nitchle, Mrs. J. Walter Flanagan, Mrs. Charles A, Mack, Mrs. Harry Flanagan, Mrs. Clarence Kcuver, Mrs. Thomas Shoesmlth, Miss Gertrude lUidhart and Miss Counselman. Miss Marian Wlckersham, of Rochelle avenue, Wlssahlckon, Is spending several weeks In Washington, P. C, where she la the guest of her sister, Mrs. It. S. Bobbins. A number of entertainments havo been arranged In Mlts Wlckersham's honor. Mrs. Frederick Halslngor and Miss Margaret Halslnser, of Delalr. N. J., are the guostB of Mrs. J. C. Henderson, of Rochelle avenue. Miss Uesste Sobernuelmer, daughter of Kir. and Mrs. Frederick Sobernhelmer, of 333 Green lane, has returned from Florida and Is spending a short time at Poland Springs. Mr. and Mrs. James Hlndle, of 4156 Manayunk avenue, will give a dinner, followed by cards, on Saturday night. Pink roses, ferns and Southern smllax -will form the decorations. Their guests will be Miss N. Chantry, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas. Miss Anna, DuGan, MIm Ray Sumner. Miss Marian Stout Paul Griflllh. Norman Althoue, Calvin Haiu and Dr. U. Frederick Myers, com-colorod changeable pussy willow taffeta, made In the style of tho early Victorian period With a short full skirt fluted around tho hem. She will carry a basket of lavender sweet peas. Miss Cleveland will wear pnle-grecn taJTota and will carry yellow daisies, nnd Miss Smith's dress Will be pink tafTotn; her flowers will be pink sweet peas. Tho bridesmaids wilt wear Grecian fillets binding their hair. Miss Julia Ann Kehew, a nleco of the bride, Will be flower girl. Sho will wear a quaintly fashioned white lingerie frock In tho Kate Greenawny stylo with ruffle pnntnlottes nnd a tiny bonnet, tied with pink ribbons, nnd will enrry a small basket of old-fashioned pink primroses. Nox McCain Kehew, a nephew, Wearing a black velvet Oliver Twist suit, will bo the rlng-bcarer. Mr. Wilcox will havo Herbert Bennett, of Bos ton, as bin best man and hlB ushers wilt be Donald R. McCain, Frederick B. Jacket and William Campbell, Jr. Following tho ceremony a reception will bo held from S until 9:30 o'clock nt 400S Pine street. Tho young couplo will ,go South upon their wedding Journey. WILMINGTON Mrs, Job II. Jnckson nnd Miss Elizabeth Jack son will glvo the last ot their at homes for this Benson this nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest du Pont have gone to Palm Beach, to remain sovernl weeks. Mrs. E. Tntnalt Warner has gone to Lake wood. N. J., to stay a fortnight. AMUSEMENTS CHESTNUT STREET S llome 0 World's Greatest rhotoplaut ArrniiNOONS l .30 to 4 :.to 100, iooi 25e. UVUNIXGS 7 .30 to 10:30 10c, 25c, fSOe. ncsereJ Seats Selling One Week In Advance. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ! ! ! FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO.'S STUPENDOUS PHOTO-SPECTACLE THE ETERNAL CITY BY HALL CAINE with PAULINE FREDERICK TWICU DA1LV 2.30 and 8:30 1' At PRECEDED BY COMEDIES WITH CHAS. CHAPLIN LYRIC LAST 4 TIMES TONIUI1T 8:10 l.AbT MATINKU SATURDAY DANCING AROUND With Al Jolson Dlri-C from the N. Y. Winter Garden NOTE Mr. Jolson will positively appear tonight and all remaining per formances this week. NUXT WKP.K SEATS TODAY MR. ROBERT MANTELL lnShakepeareHn und CIuhkIc Repertoire METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Two WeeltB, MON MARCH 8 Matinees lieglnnlng M-VVi., 1UAIV1.I1 O We(J nn(J g Wil A BIIADY Prosenta DE WOLF HOPPER nnd the Gilbert nnd Rullhan Opera Co. iTt'T& I THE MIKADO SVrJSIht PINAFORE MS" ?1 I riT' PENZANCE Large Chorus and Orch Prices 2Br. C0c, 75c, Jl, J 80 1000 ffi SEATS $1 SafZ 50c, 75c Seat Sale Now 1100 Chestnut Street. ACADEMY OP MUSIC Philadelphia Orchestra I-r.orOLD STOKOWSKt. Conductor TWO PENSION FUND CONCERTS TONIGHT ( MUNDELSSOrrNT-K rnrnnAT. at j c. . ". "-r r-T""? t oinimuny. J.UHUE3ANU Kunnhony. 8;KS TOMOimOW nt 3 :U0 100 Musician Chorus ot 800. iWAUXClt PnOOIlAM Soloist. JOHANNA OADSKI, Soprano. rteuoned Seats, r.Oc to $2: Box Seats, $2 and J2.50. iiiHeiH .mmv ut jieppe s, mv uuestnut al. mahkut sTnnsrr AND JUNIPER Continuous Vaudeville GLOBE 1 1 :30 A. 31 to 11 :30 P. 1L George Felix & Barry Sisters HAKKY tfKUEN BARTO & CLARK KENNEDY & ROONEY; Others B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE A Show of Stellar Magnitude! JOAN SAWYER & CO. CI,AUDB lill.l.lNOWATnit-HDITH LYLE & CO : FAN'XIU HIlll'U. I'ltA.NK FOQARTV: HOLPE'S COLONIAL DAYS", AND AN ALLrSTAK BILX NI5XT V1U:K--Kveln Nesbit 4. Jact Clifford GARRICK , RigolettOoSSSSSS: $xuo GRAND OPERA ffi- Kat. Mat , MARTHA. Sat. EE . TnOVATOKB Next Week ,' cyi$&"cTZa' 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE VICTORIA "P&FtttS?' Continuous 10 A M. to 11 P. M. First Presentation Lubln's Masterplec &au,s "EAGLE'S NEST" Plcturetque! Sensational! Artlltlol Also Special Vaudeville Features ADELPHI Pop."$l Mat. Today TONIGHT AT 8:15 SHARP Oliver Jlorosco l'resents J Hartley Manners PEG O' MY HEART THE P1.AY YOU HAV13 BEEN WA1TJNQ FOR I MARKET STREET AB. 1BTH Stanley II A. M TO 11:15 P. M. "RULE G" RAILROAD ROMANCE 0 A. M. to 11 P. M. AUDEY1LLB Wm O'Clare and Ilia S btumrock Uirls, Others. l'HOTO-PLAY JOHN EMERSON la "A Bachelor's Romance" PALACE 1214 Market TnlCB3 IOC 30 CROSS 10c EVENINGS, 78 10c, 15c. 20o KEYS UOSEHUU MINSTRELS rrvtJT? ArPRT? VQVR DONNEI1.YS; OTHERS irillirVlXVU Program Changed Mon i Thurs. T)T)AATI TU1 and Kat Weak Beulat at 8 20 iSlXKjJXlJ Matinees Wed and Sat at S 20 THE MISLEADING LADY pn.uiiar Price Wednesday Matinee. Best Seats fl 50 JJIXON'S GRAND Today 2:15. T and 0 EMPIRE Jbagbt Royal Dragoons , Jos Cuok, John P. Wad ft Co. Cole. Russell A Davit, Tbl Dohertye j Julia Qonij Lauyblag Plcturea. MATINEE DAILY SXCBPT FRIDAY ST BLMO DTTMnMT'Q DUMONTS MINSTRELS U M U IN I o tu akd arch era BURLESQUEBREAD, Oo A LOAF TROCADERO -Zallah own co CASINO THEATRE Matla DllV follies or turn At tojrtmya